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COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
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Census
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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE • BUREAU OF THE CENSUS • WASHINGTON . 7956
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U. S. Department of Commerce
Sinclair Weeks, Secretary
Bureau of the Census
Robert W. Burgess, Director
United States
Census
of
A3riculture:
1954
Volume I
COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Part 25
Oklahoma
Prepared under the supervision of
RAY HURLEY
Chief, Agriculture Division
FARMS • FARM CHARACTERISTICS •
LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS • CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES •
PUBLIC
-»f Documents
JUL 2 7 1956
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
ROBERT W. BURGESS, Director
A. Ross Eckler, Deputy Director
Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director
Robert Y. Phillips, Spicial Assistant
Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director
Jack B. Robertson, Special Assistant
Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards
Lowell T. Galt, Assistant Director for Operations
Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration
Calvert L. Dedrick, Coordinator, International Statistics
A. W. von Struve, Acting Public Information Officer
Agriculture Division —
Ray Hurley, Chief
Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief
Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burkb, Chief
Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief
Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chief
Census Operations Division — Marion D. Bingham, Chief
Field Division — Robert B. Voight, Chief
Foreign Trade Division — J. Edward Ely, Chief
Geography Division — Clarence E. Batschelbt, Chief
Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chief
Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief
Machine Tabulation Division — C. F. Van Aken, Chief
Personnel Division — Helen D. Almon, Chief
Population and Housing Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chief
Statistical Reports Division — Edwin D. Goldfield, Chief
Statistical Research Division — William N. Hurwitz, Chief
Transportation Division — Donald E. Church, Chief
Statistics in this report supersede figures shown in Series AC54-1, Preliminary Reports.
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PREFACE
Volume I, Counties and State Economic Areas, is one of the three principal reports
presenting the results of the 1954 Census of Agriculture. This volume, In 33 parts, pre-
sents the compilation of the information given by farm operators to Census enumerators
in 1954.
The 1954 Census of Agriculture was taken in conformity with the Act of Congress
(Title 13, United States Code) approved August 31, 1954, which includes provisions for
the mid-decade censuses of agriculture.
The collection of the data was carried out by Census enumerators directed by super-
visors appointed by the Director of the Census and working under the direction of Jack B.
Robertson, then Chief, Field Division. Ernest R. Underwood, then special Assistant to the
Director, was responsible for the recruitment of the field staff. The planning of the census
and the compilation of the statistics were supervised by Ray Hurley, Chief, Agriculture
Division, and Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief. They were assisted by Hilton E.
Robison, Orvin L. Wllhite, Hubert L. Collins, Benjamin J. Tepping, Lois Hutchison,
Carl R. Nyman, J. Thomas Breen, Robert S. Overton, Merton V. LIndquist, Russell V.
Oliver, Charles F. Frazler, Gladys L. Eagle, Orville M. Slye, Gaylord G. Green, Harold N.
Cox, and Henry A. Tucker.
Acknowledgment is made of the technical assistance and the loan of technical
personnel by the United States Department of Agriculture in the planning, the enumera-
tion, and the compilation of the 1954 Census of Agriculture.
May 1956
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UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE:
REPORTS
1954
Volume I. — Counties and State Economic Areas. Statistics for counties include number of farms, acreage, value, and farm opera-
tors ; farms by color and tenure of operator ; facilities and equipment ; use of commercial fertilizer : farm labor ; farm expenditures ;
livestock and livestock products ; specified crops harvested ; farms classified by type of farm and by economic class ; and value of
products sold by source.
Data for State economic areas include farms and farm characteristics by tenure of operator, by type of farm, and by economic class.
Volume I is published in 33 parts as follows :
Part
State or States
Part
State or States
Part
State or States
1
New England States:
West North Central:
East South Central — Continued
Maine.
8
Minnesota.
21
Alabama.
New Hampshire.
9
Iowa.
22
Mississippi.
Vermont.
10
Missouri.
West South Central:
Massachusetts.
11
North Dakota and South
23
Arkansas.
Rhode Island.
Dakota.
24
Louisiana.
Connecticut.
12
Nebraska.
25
Oklahoma.
2
Middle Atlantic States:
13
Kansas.
26
Texas.
New York.
South Atlantic:
Mountain:
New Jersey.
14
Delaware and Maryland.
27
Montana.
15
Virginia and West Virginia.
28
Idaho.
16
North Carolina and South
29
Wyoming and Colorado.
3
4
Ohio.
Indiana.
Carolina.
30
New Mexico and Arizona.
17
18
Georgia.
Florida.
31
Utah and Nevada.
Pacific:
5
Illinois.
East South Central:
32
Washington and Oregon.
6
Michigan.
19
Kentucky.
33
California.
7
Wisconsin.
20
Tennessee.
Volume II. — General Report. Statistics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1954. Summary data and analyses of
the data for States, for Geographic Divisions, and for the United States by subjects as illustrated by the chapter titles listed below :
Chapter
Title
Chapter
Title
I
Farms and Land in Farms.
VII
Field Crops and Vegetables.
II
Age, Residence, Years on Farm, Work Off Farm.
VIII
Fruits and Nuts. Horticultural Specialties, Forest
III
Farm Facilities, Farm Equipment.
Products.
IV
Farm Labor. Use of Fertilizer, Farm Expenditures, and
IX
Value of Farm Products.
Cash Rent.
X
Color, Race, and Tenure of Farm Operator.
Economic Class of Farm.
V
Size of Farm.
XI
VI
Livestock and Livestock Products.
XII
Type of Farm.
Volume III. — Special Reports
Part 1. — Multiple-unit Operations. This report will be similar to
Part 2 of Volume V of the reports for the 1950 Census of
Agriculture. It will present statistics for approximately 900
counties and State economic areas in 12 Southern States and
Missouri for the number and characteristics of multiple-unit
operations and farms in multiple units.
Part 8. — Ranking Agricultural Counties. This special report will
present statistics for selected items of inventory and agricul-
tural production for the leading counties in the United States.
Part 3. — Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, District of Columbia, and
IT. S. Possessions. These areas were not included in the 1954
Census of Agriculture. The available current data from vari-
ous Government sources will be compiled and published in
this report.
Part 4. — Agriculture, 1954, a Graphic Summary. This report will
present graphically some of the significant facts regarding
agriculture and agricultural production as revealed by the 1954
Census of Agriculture.
Part 5. — Farm-mortgage Debt. This will be a cooperative study
by the Agricultural Research Service of the U. S. Department
of Agriculture and the Bureau of the Census. It will present,
by States, data based on the 1954 Census of Agriculture and a
special mail survey to be conducted in January 1956, on the
number of mortgaged farms, the amount of mortgage debt, and
the amount of debt held by principal lending agencies.
IV
Part 6. — Irrigation in Humid Areas. This cooperative report by
the Agricultural Research Serviee of the U. S. Department of
Agriculture and the Bureau of the Census will present data ob-
tained by a mail survey of operators of irrigated farms in 28
States on the source of water, method of applying water, num-
ber of pumps used, acres of crops irrigated in 1954 and 1955,
the number of times each crop was irrigated, and the cost of
irrigation equipment and the irrigation system.
Part 7. — Popular Report of the 1954 Census of Agriculture. This
report is planned to be a general, easy-to-read publication for
the general public on the status and broad characteristics of
United States agriculture. It will seek to delineate such as-
pects of agriculture as the geographic distribution and dif-
ferences by size of farm for such items as farm acreage,
principal crops, and important kinds of livestock, farm facili-
ties, farm equipment, use of fertilizer, soil conservation prac-
tices, farm tenure, and farm income.
Part 8. — Size of Operation by Type of Farm. This will be a coop-
erative special report to be prepared in cooperation with the
Agricultural Research Service of the U. S. Department of Agri-
culture. This report will contain data for 119 economic sub-
regions, (essentially general type-of -farming areas) showing the
general characteristics for each type of farm by economic class.
It will provide data for a current analysis of the differences
that exist among groups of farms of the same type. It will
furnish statistical basis for a realistic examination of produc-
tion of such commodities as wheat, cotton, and dairy products
in connection with actual or proposed governmental policies
and programs.
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Page
History and legal basis IX
Plan of presentation of statistics IX
Operations for 1954 Census X
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS
Specified farms XII
General Farm Information
Date of enumeration XII
A farm XII
Enumeration of land located in more than one county XIII
Farm operator XIII
Farms reporting or operators reporting XIII
Land owned , rented , and managed XIII
Land area XIV
Land in farms XIV
Land in farms according to use XIV
Value of land and buildings XV
Age of operator XV
Residence of farm operator XV
Years on present farm (year began operation of present farm) XV
Off-farm work and other income XV
Specified facilities and equipment XV
Classification of farms by class of work power XV
Farm labor XVI
Fertilizer and lime . XVI
Spec if ied farm expend itures XVI
Farm-mortgage debt XVII
Crops
Crops harvested XVII
Corn XVII
Annual legumes XVII
Hay crops XVII
Clover seed, alfalfa, grass, and other field seed crops XVII
Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes XVII
Berries and other small fruits XVIII
Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes XVIII
Nursery and greenhouse products XVIII
Value of crops harvested and value of crops sold XVIII
Forest products XVIII
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS— Continued
Irrigation
Page
Irrigated farms XIX
Land irrigated XLX
Irrigated land in farms according to use XIX
Farms with all harvested crops irrigated XLX
Irrigated crops harvested XIX
Land-Use and Conservation Practices
Land in cover crops turned under for green manure XLX
Stripcropping
Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour.. XLX
Livestock and Poultry
Milk cows; cows milked; milk sold XLX
Sows and gilts farrowing XLX
Sheep and lambs and wool XIX
Goats and mohair ? .... XX
Bees and honey XX
Value of livestock on farms XX
Livestock products XX
Sales of live animals XX
Poultry and poultry products XX
Sampling
Description of the sample for the 1954 Census XX
Adjustment of the sample XX
Method of estimation XX
Reliability of estimates based on the sample XX
Differences in data presented by counties and by State
economic areas XXI
Classification of Farms
Farms by size
Farms by tenure of operator XXI
Farms by color or race of operator XXII
Farms by economic class XXII
Farms by type XXII
Value of farm products sold XXIII
Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
Table—
— Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
—Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
—Farms and land in farms , by color and tenure of operator : Censuses of 1920 to 1954
— Farms and farm characteristics, by color and tenure of operator: Census of 1954
— Farm operators by color, residence, off -farm work, age, and years on present farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
— Farms by class of work power and specified facilities and equipment: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
— Farm labor and specified farm expenditures: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
—Hired farm labor and wage rates by economic class : Census of 1954
— Hired farm labor and wage rates by color and tenure of operator : Census of 1954
—Hired farm labor and wage rates by type of farm: Census of 1954
—Date of enumeration: Censuses of 1954, 1950, and 1945
— Comparability of data on livestock and poultry: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
— Livestock and livestock products : Censuses of 1920 to 1954
. — Farms reporting specified number of cattle on hand: Censuses of 1954 and 1950; farms reporting specified number of
livestock on hand or sold alive : Census of 1954
— Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
— Specified crops harvested: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
, — Farms reporting by specified acres, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for specified crops: Census of 1954
— Sampling reliability of estimated totals for county, economic area, and State by number of farms reporting, by levels.
—Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated county, economic area, and State totals for specified items
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Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
r Page
Map of "the State showing counties, county seats, and principal cities 63
County Table —
1.— Farms, acreage, value, and farm operators : Censuses of 195"* and 1950 64
la.— Irrigated farms: Number and acreage: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 70
2.— Farms by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 74
2a. —Farms by tenure, by color of operator : Census of 1954 80
3, — Farms by size of farm and by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 84
4. —Value of farm products sold by source : Censuses of 1954 and 1950 90
5. — Farms by economic class, by class of work power, off -farm work and other income, and facilities and equipment: Censuses
of 1954 and 1950 94
6.— Farm labor and specified farm expenditures: Censuses of 1954 and 1950; and use of commercial fertilizer: Census of 1954.. 100
7. — Livestock and livestock products : Censuses of 1954 and 1950 106
8.— Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products : Censuses of 1954 and 1950 120
9. — Specified crops harvested : Censuses of 1954 and 1950 126
9a.— Specified crops harvested from irrigated land: Census of 1954 158
Chapter C— STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Map of the State showing State economic areas 165
Economic Area Table —
1.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 166
2.— Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by economic class of farm: Censuses of
1954 and 1950 178
3.— Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 190
4.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 202
5.— Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 214
6.— Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 226
7.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 238
8.— Farm facilites, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954
and 1950 250
9.— Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 262
10.— Farms reporting, number of cows, and dairy products sold, by number of milk cows, for all commercial farms and dairy
farms : Census of 1954 274
11. — Farms reporting, number of chickens, and poultry products sold, by number of chickens on hand, for all commercial farms
and poultry farms : Census of 1954 276
12. —Farm labor : Census of 1954 278
APPENDIX
The 1954 Census of Agriculture Questionnaire 282
Enumerator ' s Record Book 286
Index to tables 287
INTRODUCTION
(VII)
INTRODUCTION
This report presents data relating to the agriculture of the
United States based on the most recent census of agriculture
taken in the fall of 1954. The tables also include some compara-
tive data from earlier censuses.
History and legal basis. — The current census extends the num-
ber of nationwide agricultural censuses to 16. Initially, an agri-
cultural enumeration was taken in conjunction with the Decen-
nial Census of Population in 1840. Congress first provided for
a mid-decennial census for the year 1915 ; however, abnormalities
created by World War I prevented the taking of this census.
Since 1920, a national agricultural census has been taken each
five years.
The 1954 Census of Agriculture was authorized by an Act of
Congress 'approved June 18, 1929, and amended July 16, 1952.
Section 16 of the Act, as amended, reads as follows: "That there
shall be taken, beginning in the month of October 1954, and in the
same month of every tenth year thereafter, a census of agri-
culture. The census herein provided for shall include each State,
but shall not include the District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii,
Puerto Rico, or such other areas or territories over which tlie
United States exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction : Provided,
however, that as to the areas excluded from such census it is
directed that data available from various Government sources
shall be included as an appendix to the report of such census.
The Secretary of Commerce is authorized to collect such prelimi-
nary or supplementary statistics, either in advance of, or after
the taking of such census, as are necessary to the initiation,
taking, or completion thereof. The inquiries, and the number,
form, and subdivisions thereof for the census provided for in
this section shall be determined by the Secretary of Commerce."
The initial appropriation for map preparation, field enumera-
tion, and a part of the office processing was obtained under this
authority. Subsequently, the Congress, in a code revision ap-
proved August 31, 1954, incorporated the provisions for all cen-
suses in a code which may be cited as "Title 13, United States
Code."
The request for funds for fiscal year 1954 included funds for
preparatory work for a complete census of agriculture to be
taken in the fall of 1954. This request was not approved by
the Congress. However, a limited appropriation was made for
expenses for "spot checking business, manufactures, and agri-
culture in such manner as the Secretary of Commerce should
decide to be most helpful and informative to said undertakings."
Since one of the important uses of quinquennial agricultural
census statistics is to serve as a benchmark for the annual esti-
mates of production and inventories prepared by the United
States Department of Agriculture, the assumption was made that
a "spot check" should provide reliable totals for a limited number
of items by States and major producing areas. Accordingly, a
sample census was conducted as a pretest of procedures in Utah
and Virginia, beginning in October 1953. These surveys are
more fully described in separate reports for those two States,
published in 1954.
Congress, in an appropriation Act approved July 2, 1954, appro-
priated $16,000,000 for the expenses necessary for taking, com-
piling, and publishing the 1954 Census of Agriculture, as author-
ized by law. Additional funds, amounting to $5,500,000, were
appropriated in 1955 in order to complete the work on the 1954
Census.
Flan of presentation of statistics. — This report follows the same
general plan of presentation as that for 1950, the last complete
census of agriculture. The report Is a part of Volume I which
comprises 33 reports. Each part of Volume 1 presents the data
for each county and each State economic area for one or more
States as well as State totals for those States for which county
and State economic area data are shown. Statistics are most
revealing when comparisons are available. Therefore, compa-
rable data gathered in the 1950 Census of Agriculture are given
for counties and for State economic areas. Comparative data for
the States are given for each successive census year beginning
with 1920. However, for some items, the data obtained in 1954
are the only ones available.
The tables provide totals for counties for nearly all items for
which information was obtained in the 1954 Census. However.,
most data by economic class of farm, type of farm, and color and
tenure of farm operator are presented only for State economic
areas. State economic areas represent groupings of counties
within a State. Outside of metropolitan areas, the State economic
areas are, in general, the same as State type-of-farming areas.
(A description of State economic areas is given in a Special Re-
port of the 1950 Census, entitled "State Economic Areas: A De-
scription of the Procedure Used in Making a Functional Grouping
of the Counties in the United States.") A map showing the
State economic areas is shown at the beginning of Chapter C of
this report.
The Act of Congress excluded from the field enumeration the
agriculture in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, District of Columbia,
and U. S. possessions. Available statistics, obtained from other
sources, for these areas are included in Part 3 of Volume III.
Data for most of the items included in the 1954 Census of Agri-
culture, as in prior censuses, were tabulated for "minor civil
divisions" or areas smaller than counties. The term "minor civil
division" is applied to the primary subdivisions of the counties.
These may be townships, precincts, districts, independent muni-
cipalities, unorganized territory, etc. The figures for these
smaller areas are not included in any of the regular reports.
However, it is possible to obtain data for small geographic areas,
as heretofore, by paying the cost of checking the data and pre-
paring the necessary statistical tables.
Prior to the 1954 Census, an enumeration district did not in-
clude more than one minor civil division, even though the town-
ship, precinct, or the like often did not have enough farms to
provide a full workload for an enumerator. The aim in estab-
lishing the 1954 enumeration districts was to make them large
enough to keep each enumerator fully occupied in his area for a
thiee-week, or possibly a four-week, period. Hence, some enumer-
ation districts included more than one minor civil division. Such
combined minor divisions were always adjacent. An enumera-
tion district never comprised the whole of one minor civil division
and a part of another nor a part of two or more minor civil
divisions. A minor civil division which included too many farms
for one enumerator was divided into two or more enumeration
districts.
The tabulations, as made by machines, in some cases provided
totals for a single minor civil division — even though that
required a grouping of enumeration districts — and, in other
cases, they provided totals for two or more minor civil divisions
combined. In the latter instance, the small-area data will be
readily available only for combined totals for adjoining minor
civil divisions. If there is need for making a separation of the
data for such combinations, this is possible at some additional
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cost, since each questionnaire contains the name of the minor
civil division in which the farm headquarters was located.
Operations for 1954 Census. — The Act providing for the 1954
Census of Agriculture states that "the inquiries, and the number,
form, and subdivision thereof . . . shall be determined by the
Secretary of Commerce." The staff of the Bureau of the Census
prepared the questionnaire for the 1954 Census of Agriculture
on the basis of experience obtained in prior censuses, on the
basis of an analysis of the sample survey for the States of Utah
and Virginia for the calendar year 1953, and on the basis of the
advice of a Special Advisory Committee for the 1954 Census of
Agriculture. The Advisory Committee comprised representatives
of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, State Agricultural Col-
leges, State Departments of Agriculture, The American Farm
Economic Association, The American Statistical Association, The
Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, The Agri-
cultural Publishers Association, The Farm Equipment Institute,
The American Farm Bureau Federation, The National Grange,
The National Council of Farmers' Cooperatives, and the Farmers'
Educational and Cooperative Union of America.
The Special Advisory Committee had also assisted in deciding
the inquiries to be included on the questionnaire for the 1953
Sample Census for Utah and Virginia. During the planning,
State Agricultural Colleges, the U. S. Department of Agriculture,
and other major users of data from the census of agriculture were
asked to submit suggested inquiries for the census. The number
of inquiries recommended greatly exceeded the number that
could be included in the census. The Special Advisory Com-
mittee and the staff of the Bureau recommended the inclusion
or exclusion of these inquiries after giving consideration to the
possibilities of obtaining the information in some way other than
through the census of agriculture, to the adequacy of the informa-
tion that might be secured in the census, to the availability of
data from other sources, and to the usefulness of the data, etc.
This committee reviewed the plans and questionnaires for the
1953 sample enumeration and the 1954 Census of Agriculture as
they were developed, and submitted recommendations regarding
these plans and questionnaires.
The content of the 21 regional questionnaires (one for each
State or group of adjacent States) was similar to that of the
questionnaires used for the Utah and Virginia sample surveys
conducted in 1953. There were variations region by region in the
questionnaires to provide for differences in crops grown, in live-
stock production, and in cultural practices. Also, the positions
of inquiries were changed in order to provide for the enumera-
tion of some items for a limited number of farms even though
other inquiries were made for all farms.
An agricultural census that collects vast quantities of reliable
information requires that all employees be trained and that they
adhere carefully to prescribed procedures as well as time sched-
ules. For the 1954 Census of Agriculture, the Bureau devised a
training program so that all employees received instructions for
the respective jobs. In most instances, training sessions were
held near the areas in which employees worked and immediately
prior to the beginning of their assignments.
The 1954 enumeration required approximately 30,000 enumera-
tors who were supervised by some 2,200 crew leaders. These
persons were supervised by 119 field offices organized under five
regional offices. From October 4 to November 8, 1954, depending
upon the State and the area, trained enumerators began their
work. Their work was to obtain for every farm the required
information about that farm's operations, such as its crops, live-
stock, poultry, farm expenses, equipment and facilities, and some
facts about the farm operator.
About two weeks before the census starting date, questionnaires
were distributed to all box holders on the rural postal routes in
all except a few Southern States. The questionnaire was accom-
panied by a letter asking the farm operator to examine it and to
answer as many of the questions as possible prior to the visit of
the census enumerator. By this procedure, the Bureau expected
to expedite the work of the enumerator and to improve the quality
of the information given by farmers. By reading the question-
naire, farmers knew what was wanted and could check their
records in advance of the enumerator's visit.
A good census requires a complete as well as an accurate
enumeration. Several techniques were used to help obtain a good
census in 1954.
Instructions covering census procedures were designed in such
a manner that objective criteria were supplied, and enumerators
were not expected to rely on their own opinions or judgments
concerning census entries or classifications. For example, an
enumerator was required to complete an agriculture question-
naire when specified conditions were met. He was not required
to decide first what constituted a farm and then to obtain a
questionnaire. Instead, a questionnaire was completed whenever
minimum conditions were satisfied. Then, during central office
processing operations, a decision was made — on the basis of care-
fully defined criteria — as to which questionnaires represented
farms.
To help in insuring the completeness of the enumeration,
enumerators were provided with a specially designed Enumera-
tor's Record Book in which to list heads of households for the
dwellings in their enumeration districts and names of the tenants
or owners for places on which no one lived. The Enumerator's
Record Book contained questions about the agricultural opera-
tions on the place. The answers to these questions determined
whether an agriculture questionnaire was required for the place
and, also, whether this enumerator or an enumerator in another
enumeration district was required to fill out the questionnaire.
In order to minimize the cost of the enumeration, procedures
were developed to limit the listing of heads of households and of
other places in urban areas, incorporated places, and built-up
residential areas. In accordance with these procedures, enumera-
tion districts were classified, prior to the enumeration, into three
groups on the basis of the density of dwellings in relation to the
number of farms according to the 1950 Censuses of Agriculture
and Population.
In general, the enumeration districts with no well-defined cluster
of dwellings were considered to be open-country areas and were
classified as Group I Enumeration Districts. For Group I Enu-
meration Districts the enumerator was required to list in his
Enumerator's Record Book the name of the head of each house-
hold within his district. If no one lived on a tract of land, he
was required to list the name of the person who rented the land,
worked it on shares, used it for livestock, or, if the land was not
used for agricultural purposes, the name of the owner. There
were approximately 15,300 Group I Enumeration Districts. These
enumeration districts contained 2,778,000 farms and 4,263,000
dwelling units in 1950.
The rural enumeration districts in which the number of dwell-
ings was large in relation to the number of farms were classified
as Group II Enumeration Districts. In these enumeration dis-
tricts the enumerator was required to list all dwelling places in
his district except those on less than one acre of land in built-up
residential areas, such as small incorporated or unincorporated
villages or the built-up areas adjacent to towns or cities. He was
also required to determine, by asking locally, whether there were
any farms or any places of one or more acres within the built-up
areas. Outside the built-up areas he was required to list the head
of every household. There were approximately 14,800 enumera-
tion districts classified as Group II. These enumeration districts
had 8,974,000 dwelling units and 2,420,000 farms in 1950.
Most incorporated places and unincorporated villages with ap-
proximately 150 or more dwellings were classified as Group III
Enumeration Districts. There were approximately 11,000 such
enumeration districts and these contained 161,000 farms in 1950.
For Group III Enumeration Districts, the enumerator was given
a list of farm operators enumerated in the 1950 Census of Agri-
culture and was instructed to visit each place listed and find out
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whether an agriculture questionnaire was required. Any place
used for agriculture was to be listed in his Enumerator's Record
Book and an agriculture questionnaire was to be obtained. If
the place was no longer used for agriculture, an explanation was
to be made on the list furnished the enumerator. The enumera-
tor was instructed to ask at each of these places whether there
were any other farms or any places of 3 or more acres in the
neighborhood.
A few enumeration districts that comprised an incorporated
place or that were within an incorporated city were classified as
Group I or Group II if the number of farms was large. Also, a
few very extensive rural districts requiring considerable travel
were classified in Group III when the number of farms was small.
The method prescribed for canvassing an enumeration district
helped to insure complete coverage. The enumerator was in-
structed to proceed in a systematic manner from a logical start-
ing point. He listed each place and each dwelling on successive
lines in the Enumerator's Record Book. In addition, he was re-
quired to identify these on his enumerator's map with a cross
reference to the Enumerator's Record Book. This procedure
helped him to determine, by looking at his map, the extent of
coverage at any given time. It also helped the crew leader in
checking to see that coverage was complete.
Some farms were given special attention to insure their inclu-
sion in the enumeration. Prior to the enumeration, a list known
as "specified farms" was prepared from records of the 1950 Cen-
sus of Agriculture. Farms having unusually large agricultural
operations were included in this list. During the enumeration a
careful check was made to see that each place on the speeifled-
farm list was accounted for. This procedure helped to insure that
units which could have a significant effect upon the census data
were not omitted from the enumeration. (For a detailed ex-
planation of specified farms, see page XII.)
Some farm units other than specified farms also received special
attention to insure complete coverage. Prior to the field enum-
eration, lists were obtained of places known to be specializing in
specific types of agricultural production, such as garbage- feeding
operations, broiler operations, large turkey farms, livestock feed
lots, cranberry bogs, and citrus groves. For some of these
operations, the list represented a nationwide effort to insure
coverage, while for others, only some of the intensive areas of
production were given this special attention. These lists were
prepared, in part, with the cooperation of the Agricultural Market-
ing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and State
Agricultural Statisticians. During the enumeration, the enumer-
ator was required to obtain a questionnaire for each place or
otherwise satisfactorily account for each place on the list of
specified farms or on other special lists.
Some areas of the High Plains required special consideration
since the usual enumeration procedure was complicated by the
prevalence of nonresident operators and widely scattered tracts
operated as one farm. In these areas a special mapping form
was used to insure complete coverage. Land was checked off on
the mapping form by section, township, and range as it was
enumerated. This check map, designed for plotting sections
within a township, was subdivided into 16 parts of 40 acres each.
Enumerators were required to indicate on this form all land in
farms that they enumerated. Cross references were made be-
tween the questionnaire and the map. The enumerator identified
land for a given questionnaire on his check map by writing the
number identifying the questionnaire in each corresponding 40-
acre square of the check map. The check map helped the enum-
erator and, subsequently, the crew leader and other personnel
reviewing the enumerator's work to determine whether the cov-
erage of the enumeration district was complete. This procedure
was used in all of North Dakota and South Dakota and selected
counties in Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico,
and Oklahoma. In general, the areas for which such maps were
used corresponded with the major wheat-producing sections with
low rainfall.
A special supplementary questionnaire was used in approxi-
mately 900 counties in the South. This questionnaire, designated
the Landlord-Tenant Questionnaire, aided in the enumeration
of cropper and other tenant farms which were parts of larger
landholdings. This additional form was completed when two
or more agriculture questionnaires were needed for a landhold-
ing. Since it called for the name and agricultural operations of
each tenant on the landholding, the procedure enabled an enum-
erator to determine that all operations were reported completely
and only once. The Enumerator's Record Book, used in these
selected southern counties, differed from that used elsewhere.
The southern version helped the enumerator to identify the land-
holdings for which this supplementary landlord-tenant form was
required.
Crew leaders, in supervising enumerators, began reviewing
questionnaires, maps, and other forms and checking the enum-
erator's work for completeness of coverage and quality almost
as soon as the enumeration was started. The crew leader and
his enumerators were required to make the records of their
respective areas as accurate and as complete as possible.
While assembling records, the field processing offices also made
certain checks. Although these offices performed no detailed
editing of questionnaires, some steps were taken to detect
enumeration districts in which the enumerator's work was not
fully satisfactory, especially in regard to coverage. The 26 proc-
essing offices were given a form, for each county, which contained
data from the 1950 Census for the number of farms and land
in farms. Where possible, this form gave the 1950 comparative
data for the enumeration districts or for the minor civil divisions
comprising each county. For most counties, it was possible to
furnish, at the county level, an additional check figure. This
figure was the acreage of one of the following crops : wheat, corn,
cotton, tobacco, or rice. In most instances, these check figures
represented measured acreages (before harvest) as determined
by the Commodity Stabilization Service of the U. S. Department
of Agriculture. By checking totals for the enumeration dis-
tricts with these check data, it was possible to determine and
remedy obvious underenumeration before records were released
from field processing offices. The 1954 totals for the county,
together with the check data, were sent to the Washington office
for review and approval before the enumeration was considered
acceptable.
After the canvass of an enumeration district was completed,
the supervising crew leader collected the questionnaires and other
records from the enumerator and sent them to the processing
office for his area. The processing offices made some checks on
the enumeration in each enumeration district. In this checking,
emphasis was placed upon preparation of payrolls, completeness
of coverage, and the correct application of the sampling pro-
cedure.
The final operations for the agricultural census were handled
in central offices. The Washington office was the focal point
of these activities ; but, for the first time, some of the agricultural
census operations were decentralized into areas outside of Wash-
ington. Census operations offices were established at Detroit,
Michigan and Pittsburg, Kansas.
Upon their release from field processing offices, records were
transferred to the two Census operations offices. Although
there were exceptions, in general, records from the Northern and
Northeastern States were sent to the Detroit office and those
from Southern and Western States were sent to Pittsburg, Kansas.
At these offices, questionnaires were edited and coded and the
information was entered on punch cards for tabulation.
In the operations offices, the checking, editing, and coding were
performed for individual agriculture questionnaires. The check-
ing consisted of seeing (1) that the questionnaires were com-
pletely filled out; (2) that the acreage of individual crops har-
vested was in reasonable agreement with the acreage of cropland
harvested when 100 or more acres of cropland harvested were
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reported; (3) that the acres of land classified according to use
accounted for the entire farm acreage for farms having 200 acres
or more; (4) that the total of the acreage for the various uses of
corn, sorghum, soyheans, cowpeas, and peanuts was in reasonable
agreement with the total acreage reported for all purposes for
each of these crops ; (5) that the age and sex breakdown for cattle,
hogs, and sheep added to approximately the total number of such
animals of all ages ; and (6) that all entries for related items were
reasonably consistent. Editing consisted of the identification and
withdrawal of questionnaires filled for places not qualifying as
farms; the selection of questionnaires with entries of unusually
large size for review by the technical staff ; the selection of groups
of questionnaires with common reporting errors in an individual
enumeration district for referral to technical personnel for
review ; and the correction of obvious inconsistencies, such as
reporting in an incorrect unit, or reporting in an improper place
on the questionnaire. Coding consisted of entering code numbers
for crops for which there were no separate inquiries on the ques-
tionnaire, for color and tenure of operator, and for irrigation;
and, for a sample of farms, of entering codes for economic class of
farm and type of farm. Entries determined by the technical staff
to be in error were corrected on the basis of relationships existing
on nearby farms or, if the entries were large, on the basis of
correspondence with the farm operator. In case of information
missing for a group of questions, estimates were prepared on the
basis of adjacent questionnaires for farms with similar opera-
tions and, in some cases, on the basis of information obtained by
mail from farm operators. When estimates were made, letters
were mailed to the farm operators to verify the information and,
if the estimates were not in reasonable agreement with the infor-
mation contained in the replies, the entries were corrected before
the tabulations were made.
After punch cards were prepared, the punch cards, together
with records containing the corresponding basic data, were for-
warded to the Washington office for tabulation. Once on punch
cards, the data were sorted, listed, or otherwise handled mechani-
cally to facilitate making final checks and to obtain totals. One
of the initial and primary steps in the machine handling of the
punch cards was to separate those cards which lacked necessary
information, those on which the punched data were inconsistent
or impossible, and those on which the relationships were possible
but the data were of such magnitude that a further review of the
individual questionnaires was warranted. These cards contain-
ing questionable data or lacking data were examined, cheeked to
the agriculture questionnaires, and corrected, if necessary, before
the tabulations were made.
Finally, tabulations were examined from the standpoint of
over-all reasonableness and consistency. This examination re-
quired the judgment of specialists and was the primary respon-
sibility of senior Census staff members. However, qualified State
personnel of the Agricultural Marketing Service, U. S. Department
of Agriculture, assisted in examining the data, especially those
for crops and livestock, evaluating the results, and calling atten-
tion to the situations for which further checking was necessary.
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS
Specified farms. — "Specified farms" refers to the larger farms
that were selected for special handling during the enumeration
and during the processing of the agriculture questionnaires.
Although the criteria for their selection have varied since this
technique was first used in the 1945 Census of Agriculture, the
basic purposes for employing this technique have not changed.
One purpose for using a list of specified farms was to help to
get a complete enumeration.
The criteria for selecting specified farms were kept as simple as
possible in order to facilitate the work of enumeration. In most
States, only one item was considered in classifying farms as "speci-
fied." The following are the criteria used for the 1954 Census :
Criteria Area
Land in the farm — 1,000 acres
or more All States
Cropland harvested :
200 acres or more Florida
500 acres or more Michigan, Minnesota,
N. W. Missouri, Wisconsin
Irrigated cropland harvested :
200 acres or more Arizona, California, Louisiana
Cattle and calves :
100 or more Alabama, Mississippi,
N. W. Missouri
200 or more Louisiana
Milk cows :
100 or more Arizona, California, Florida
Chickens sold :
70,000 or more Delaware, Maryland, West Vir-
ginia
Occasionally, a farm which did not meet any of the criteria
chosen, but which bulked large in respect to some other farm
characteristics, had to be treated as a specified farm to reduce its
effect on the results based on a sample of farms.
In terms of total agricultural production, the operators of
specified farms account for a significant part of the total produc-
tion. For example, in the 1950 Census, 71,328 farms (then desig-
nated "large" farms) were handled on a special basis. Although
this number was only 1.3 percent of all farms, these "large" farms
accounted for 17.3 percent of the value of all farm products sold
and 33.1 percent of all land in farms. The criteria used for estab-
lishing the group of specified farms for special handling in the
1954 Census resulted in more than twice as many farms (147,000
in the 1954 Census as compared with 72,000 in 1950) being given
special attention.
General Farm Information
Date of enumeration. — The enumeration of the 1954 Census of
Agriculture was made during the latter part of 1954. In the
1950 Census the starting date for the enumeration was April 1.
The 1954 Census beginning dates were varied by areas or States,
ranging from October 4 to November 8. In general, the varied
starting dates were based upon (1) selecting dates late enough
for the enumeration to follow the harvesting of the bulk of im-
portant crops, (2) setting the dates early enough to avoid unde-
sirable weather and travel conditions during the enumeration, and
(3) arranging for the enumeration to be substantially completed
prior to customary dates when farm operators move from one
farm to another. The average date of enumeration for the 1954
Census for each county is given in County Table 7, and the per-
centage of farms enumerated by various dates for the State and
the date or dates for the starting of the enumeration are given
in State Table 11.
Information for inventory items is based on the situation as of
the actual day of enumeration. Data on acreage and quantity
of crops harvested are for the crop year 1954. Data on sales of
crops relate to crops harvested in the year 1954 regardless of when
sold ; data on sales of livestock products relate to the production
and sales during the calendar year 1954. Since the period to
be included was not yet completed for some items at the time of
enumeration, special emphasis was placed upon including accurate
estimates for such items for the remainder of the period. For
example, the question relating to dairy products stated, "Be sure
to include dairy products which you will sell before January 1,
1955."
A farm. — For the 1954 and the 1950 Censuses of Agriculture,
places of 3 or more acres were counted as farms if the annual
value of agricultural products, exclusive of home-garden products,
amounted to $150 or more. The agricultural products could have
been either for home use or for sale. Places of less than 3 acres
were counted as farms only if the annual value of sales of agri-
cultural products amounted to $150 or more. Places for which
the value of agricultural products for 1954 was less than these
minima because of crop failure or other unusual conditions, and
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places operated at the time of the census for the first time were
counted as farms if normally they could be expected to produce
these minimum quantities of agricultural products.
All the land under the control of one person or partnership
was included as one farm. Control may have been through
ownership, or through lease, rental, or cropping arrangement.
For the 1954 Census, enumerators were instructed to obtain
an agriculture questionnaire for all places that the operator con-
sidered a farm and for all places having during 1954 (1) any
hogs, cattle, sheep, or goats; (2) any crops such as corn, oats,
hay, or tobacco; (3) 20 or more chickens, turkeys, and geese;
(4) 20 or more fruit trees, grapevines, and planted nut trees; or
(5) any vegetables, berries, or nursery or greenhouse products
grown for sale. Thus, agriculture questionnaires were filled for
more places than those qualifying as farms.
The determination as to which reports were to be included in
the tabulations as farms was made during the central office
processing of questionnaires.
For the 1945 and earlier censuses of agriculture, the definition of
a farm was somewhat more inclusive. Census enumerators were
provided with the definition of a farm and were instructed to fill
reports only for those places which met the criteria. From 1925
to 1945, farms for census purposes included places of 3 or more
acres on which there were agricultural operations, and places
of less than 3 acres with agricultural products for home use or
for sale with a value of $250 or more. For places of 3 or more
acres, no minimum quantity of agricultural production was re-
quired for purposes of enumeration ; for places of under 3 acres
all the agricultural products valued at $250 or more may have
been for home use and not for sale. The only reports excluded
from the tabulations were those taken in error and those with
very limited agricultural production, such as only a small home
garden, a few fruit trees, a very small flock of chickens, etc. In
1945, reports for places of 3 acres or more with limited agricul-
tural operations were retained if there were 3 or more acres of
cropland and pasture, or if the value of products in 1944 amounted
to $150 or more when there was less than 3 acres of cropland
and pasture.
Because of changes in price level, the $250 limit for value of
products for farms under 3 acres resulted in the inclusion of
varying numbers of farms in the several censuses prior to 1950.
The change in the definition of a farm in 1950, and continued
In 1954, resulted in a decrease in the number of farms as compared
with earlier censuses, especially in the number of farms of 3 or
more acres in size. Places of 3 or more acres with a value of
agricultural products of less than $150 were not counted as farms
In the 1954 and 1950 Censuses. In some eases, these places would
have been counted as farms if the criteria used in 1954 and 1950
had been the same as those used in previous censuses. The change
in the definition of a farm had no appreciable effect on the totals
for livestock or crops, for the places affected by this change
ordinarily accounted for less than 1 percent of the total for a
county or State.
There are two figures published for the number of farms for
each county in 1954. One is an actual count of all farms enumer-
ated, and the other is an estimate based upon the number of
sample farms multiplied by 5, plus the number of specified farms.
In almost every county, the actual number of farms and the esti-
mated number of farms differ. Because of sampling variability,
the selection of the sample of farms seldom resulted in the in-
clusion of exactly 20 percent of the non-specified farms. The
number of farms in the sample in a county was accepted if this
number was within predetermined limits. The counties that were
not acceptable were adjusted to bring the number of sample farms
within the predetermined limits.
Therefore, the actual number of farms in the sample is more or
less than 20 percent in most instances. Similarly, the estimated
total for information obtained for the sample of farms may be
slightly more or slightly less than the totals which would have
been obtained if the data had been tabulated for all farms.
Therefore, occasionally the estimated number of farms reporting
for some items may be greater than the total number of farms
enumerated. The estimated number of farms is shown in the
tables so that estimates based on the farms in the sample can be
related to the estimated number of farms rather than to the actual
number of farms.
Enumeration of land located in more than one county. — Land in
an individual farm may be located in two or more counties. In
such case, the entire farm was enumerated in only one county.
If the farm operator lived on the farm, the farm was enumerated
in the county in which the farm operator lived. If the farm
operator did not live on the farm, the figures for the farm were
included in the county in which the farm headquarters was lo-
cated. If there was any question as to the location of the head-
quarters of the farm, the farm was included in the county in
which most of the land was located.
Farm operator. — A "farm operator" is a person who operates a
farm, either performing the labor himself or directly supervising
it. He may be an owner, a hired manager, or a tenant, renter, or
sharecropper. If he rents land to others or has land cropped
for him by others, he is listed as the operator of only that land
which he retains. In the case of a partnership, only one partner
was included as the operator. The number of farm operators
is considered the same as the number of farms.
Farms reporting or operators reporting. — Figures for farms re-
porting or operators reporting, based on a tabulation of all farms,
represent the number of farms, or farm operators, for which the
specified item was reported. For example, if there were 1,922
farms in a county and only 1,465 had chickens over 4 months old
on hand, the number of farms reporting chickens would be 1,465.
The difference between the total number of farms and the number
of farms reporting an item represents the number of farms not
having that item, provided the inquiry was answered completely
for all farms.
For some of the items, such as the residence of the operator, for
which reports were to have been obtained for all farms, figures
are given for the number of farms not reporting. The number
of farms, or operators, not reporting indicates the extent of the
incompleteness of the reporting for the item.
Figures for farms reporting or operators reporting, based on a
tabulation for only a sample of farms, represent the total esti-
mated from the sample, not the actual number of farms or
operators reporting.
Land owned, rented, and managed. — The land to be included in
each farm was determined by asking the number of acres owned,
the acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and
the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. The
acres in the farm were obtained by adding the acres owned and
acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and sub-
tracting the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others.
In case of a managed farm, the person in charge was asked the
total acreage managed for his employer. The acreage that was
rented to others or cropped by others was subtracted from the
total managed acreage.
For 1954 and 1950, the figures for land owned, land rented
from others, and land managed for others include land rented
to others by farm operators. In earlier censuses, the enumerator
was instructed to include all land rented from others and to ex-
clude all land rented to others. Thus, he recorded only that
portion of the acreage owned and the acreage rented from others
which was retained by the farm operator. For prior censuses,
the land included in each farm was essentially the same as that
included for the 1954 and 1950 Censuses.
Land owned. — Land owned includes all land that the operator
or his wife, or both, hold under title, purchase contract, home-
stead law, or as one of the heirs, or as a trustee of an
undivided estate.
Land rented from others. — Land rented from others includes
land worked on shares for others, and land used rent free,
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as well as all land rented or leased under other arrangements.
Grazing land used under government permit was not included.
land rented to others. — Many farm operators rent land to
others. For the most part, the land rented to others represents
agricultural land but it also includes tracts rented for resi-
dential or other purposes. When land is leased, rented, or
cropped on shares, the tenant or cropper is considered the farm
operator even though his landlord may exercise supervision
over his operations. The landlord is considered as operating
only that portion of the land not assigned to tenants or croppers.
Land area. — The approximate total land area reported for 1954
for States and counties is, in general, the same as that reported
for the 1950, 1945, and 1940 Censuses. Changes since 1940 rep-
resent changes in boundary, actual changes in land area due to
the construction of reservoirs, etc. The figures for 1940 repre-
sent a complete remeasurement of the United States and, there-
fore, may differ from the figures shown for earlier censuses.
Land in farms. — The acreage designated "land in farms" in-
cludes considerable areas of land not actually under cultivation
and some land not used for pasture or grazing. All woodland
and wasteland owned by farm operators, or included in tracts
rented from others, is included as land in farms unless such land
was held for other than agricultural purposes, or unless the
acreage of such land held by a farm operator was unusually
large. If a place had 1,000 or more acres of land not being used
for agricultural purposes and less than 10 percent of the total
acreage in the place was used for agricultural purposes, the non-
agricultural land in excess of the number of acres used for agri-
cultural purposes was excluded from the farm area. In applying
this rule, land used for crops, for pasture, or grazing, and land
rented to others were considered to be land for agricultural
purposes. On the other hand, land was denned as nonagricul-
tural when it was woodland not pastured, or in house and barn
lots, roads, lanes, ditches, or wasteland. The procedure used
in 1950 for excluding unusually large acreages of nonagricultural
land differed slightly from the one used for the current census.
In 1950, adjustments were made in places of 1,000 acres or more
(5,000 acres or more in the 17 Western States) if less than 10
percent of the total acreage was used for agricultural purposes.
Except for open range and grazing land used under govern-
ment permit, all grazing land was to be included as land in farms.
Land used rent free was to be included as land rented from
others. Grazing lands operated by grazing associations were to
be reported in the name of the manager in charge. All land in
Indian reservations used for growing crops or grazing livestock
was to be included. Land in Indian reservations not reported by
individual Indians or not rented to non-Indians was to be re-
ported in the name of the cooperative group using the land. Thus,
in some instances the entire Indian reservation was reported
as one farm.
Land in farms according to use. — Land in farms was classified
according to the use made of it in 1954. The classes of land are
mutually exclusive, i. e., each acre of land was included only
once even though it may have had more than one use during the
year.
The classes are as follows :
Cropland harvested. — This includes land from which crops
were harvested; land from which hay (including wild hay)
was cut ; and land in small fruits, orchards, vineyards, nurser-
ies, and greenhouses. Land from which two or more crops
were reported as harvested was to be counted only once.
The enumerator was instructed to check the figure for crop-
land harvested for each farm by adding the acreages of the in-
dividual crops reported and subtracting the acres of land from
which two crops were harvested. This procedure was repeated
during the central office editing process for farms with 100 or
more acres of cropland harvested.
If the harvested cropland was used for other purposes, either
before or after the harvest of a crop, the enumerator was
specifically instructed to report the acreage only under crop-
land harvested.
Cropland used only for pasture. — In the 1954 and 1950 Cen-
suses, the enumerator's instructions stated that rotation pasture
and all other cropland that was used only for pasture were to
be included under this class. No further definition of crop-
land pastured was given the farm operator or enumerator.
Permanent open pasture may, therefore, have been included
under this item or under "other pasture," depending on whether
the enumerator or farm operator considered it as cropland.
The figures for 1945 and earlier censuses are not entirely
comparable with those for the last two censuses. For 1945, the
figures include only cropland used solely for pasture in 1944
that had been plowed within the preceding seven years. The
figures for this item, for the Censuses of 1940. 1935, and 1925,
are more nearly comparable with those for the Censuses of
1954 and 1950, as they include land pastured that could have
been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing,
draining, or irrigating.
Cropland not harvested and not pastured. — This item includes
idle cropland, land in soil-improvement crops only, land on
which all crops failed, land seeded to crops for harvest after
1954, and cultivated summer fallow.
In the Western States, this class was subdivided to show
separately the acres of cultivated summer fallow. In these
States, the acreage not in cultivated summer fallow represents
largely crop failure. There are very few counties in the
Western States in which there is a large acreage of idle crop-
land or in which the growing of soil-improvement crops is an
important use of the land.
In the States other than the Western States, this general
class was subdivided to show separately the acres of idle crop-
land (not used for crops or for pasture in 1954). In these
States, the incidence of crop failure is usually low. It was
expected that the acreage figure that excluded idle land would
reflect the acreage in soil-improvement crops. However, the
1954 crop year was one of low rainfall in many Eastern and
Southern States and, therefore, in these areas the acreage of
cropland not harvested and not pastured includes more land
on which all crops failed than would usually be the case.
Cultivated summer fallow. — This item includes cropland
that was plowed and cultivated but left unseeded for several
months to control weeds and conserve moisture. No land
from which crops were harvested in 1954 was to be included
under this item.
Woodland pastured. — This includes all woodland that was
used for pasture or grazing. The questionnaire contained the
following instruction : "Include as woodland all wood lots and
timber tracts and cutover land with young trees which have
or will have value as wood or timber." No definition of wood-
land was given in 1950 to either farm operators or Census
enumerators except an instruction to enumerators not to in-
clude brush pasture as woodland. Some of the changes in wood-
land acreages from one census to another may merely represent
differences in interpretation of the meaning of woodland.
Woodland not pastured. — This includes all woodland that was
not used for pasture or grazing. Unusually large tracts of
timberland reported as woodland not pastured were excluded
from the tabulations of land in farms when it was evident that
such land was held primarily for nonagricultural purposes.
The definition for woodland, as stated above, was used also
for enumerating woodland not pastured.
Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). — This in-
cludes rough and brush land pastured and any other land
pastured that the respondent did not consider as either wood-
land or cropland. The figures for 1954 and 1950 are comparable
but for 1945 all nonwoodland pasture not plowed within the
preceding 7 years was included. For the 1940 Census and
earlier years, the figures are more nearly comparable with those
for 1954 and 1950, except that the item may be somewhat less
inclusive since land that could have been plowed and used for
crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating was
classified as plowable pasture (shown as cropland used only
for pasture in the tables) .
Improved pasture. — This item includes land in "other pas-
ture" on which one or more of the following practices had
been used : Liming, fertilizing, seeding to grasses or legumes,
irrigating, draining, or controlling weeds and brush. The
question on improved pasture was included in 1954 for the
first time.
Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.). — This item in-
cludes house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, and waste-
land. It includes all land that does not belong under any of
the other land-use classes.
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In addition to the complete classification of land in farms ac-
cording to use, the tables also present data for three summary
classifications as follows :
Cropland, total.— This includes cropland harvested, cropland
used only for pasture, and cropland not harvested and not
pastured,
land pastured, total. — This includes cropland used only for
pasture, woodland pastured, and other pasture (not cropland
and not woodland).
Woodland, total.— This includes woodland pastured and wood-
land not pastured.
Value of land and buildings. — The value to be reported was the
approximate amount for which the land and the buildings on it
would sell. This item was obtained for only a sample of the
farms ; however, the value was not reported for all the farms
comprising the sample.
Many problems, not encountered in enumerating most agricul-
tural items, are involved in obtaining farm real-estate values.
Most enumerated items require the respondent to make a state-
ment based upon fact. It may be the number and value of farm
animals sold alive during the year or the number of lambs under
1 year old on the place. In either case, only information as to
activities during a specified period, or the situation as of a stated
time, is required. This information is based upon actual trans-
actions or existing conditions. But the estimation of the value
of land and buildings is based largely upon opinion. In the event
a farm had been recently purchased, answers could be based
upon that experience. But many farms have not changed hands
for many years, nor are they currently for sale. In such cases,
farm operators may have no clear basis for estimating the value.
In making an intelligent estimate, a respondent needs, first, to
estimate the prevailing market value in the community. Sec-
ondly, he must in some way add to or subtract from this base to
allow for his farm's special characteristics. In many cases, a
farm operator who would not sell his place under any circum-
stances may be inclined to give a "market value" that is un-
reasonably high. Some operators who had purchased their real
estate during periods of relatively low prices may give an esti-
mate that is unduly influenced by that experience. Further-
more, the extent of variation known to exist in real-estate values
makes it difficult to establish checking procedures that will dis-
close inaccurate estimates.
Only average values of land and buildings per farm and per
acre are presented in this report. A total value of the land and
buildings for States, geographic divisions, and the United States,
will be presented in Volume II.
Age of operator. — Farm operators were classified by age into
six age groups. The average age of farm operators was calculated
by dividing the total of ages of all farm operators reporting age
by the number of farm operators reporting.
Residence of farm operator. — Farm operators were classified by
residence on the basis of whether or not they lived on the farm
operated. Some of those not living on the farm operated lived
on other farms. When a farm operator rented land from others
or worked land on shares for others and had the use of a dwell-
ing as part of the rental arrangement, the enumerator was in-
structed to consider the dwelling a part of the farm operated. The
dwelling assigned may have been on a tract other than that as-
signed for crops. Since some farm operators live on their farms
only a portion of the year, comparability of the figures for var-
ious censuses may be affected to some extent by the date of the
enumeration. In a few cases the enumerator failed to indicate
the residence of the farm operator. Differences between the total
number of farms and the number of farm operators by residence
represent underreporting of this item.
Years on present farm (year began operation of present farm). —
The data on years on present farm and year began operation of
present farm were secured on the basis of the inquiry, "When did
you begin to operate this place? " The
(Month) (Year)
time of year that farmers move is indicated by the month they
began to operate their farms, as shown by a breakdown of the data
for those farm operators who began to operate their present
farms in the calendar years 1054 and 1953. The tabulation of
years on present farm at each census is based on the calendar
year the operator began operating his farm. Because of differ-
ences in the date for various censuses, the figures are not fully
comparable from one census to another.
Off-farm work and other income. — Many farm operators receive
a part of their income from sources other than the sale of farm
products from their farms. The 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire
included several inquiries relating to work off the farm and non-
farm income. These inquiries called for the number of days
worked off the farm by the farm operator ; whether other members
of the operator's family worked off the farm ; and whether the
farm operator received income from other sources, such as sale
of products from land rented out, cash rent, boarders, old age as-
sistance, pensions, veterans' allowances, unemployment compen-
sation, interest, dividends, profits from nonfarm business, and
help from other members of the operator's family. Another in-
quiry asked whether the income of the operator and his family
from off-farm work and other sources was greater than the total
value of all agricultural products sold from the farm in 1954.
Off-farm work was to include work at nonfarm jobs, businesses,
or professions, whether performed on the farm premises or else-
where ; also work on someone else's farm for pay or wages. Ex-
change work was not to be included.
The purposes of these four inquiries were (1) to obtain in-
formation in regard to the extent that farm operators performed
off-farm work and the relation of other nonfarm income to the
value of farm products sold and (2) to provide a basis for the
classification of farms by economic class (see Farms by eco-
nomic class, page XXII). The intent of the inquiry in regard to
whether or not a member of the family had a nonfarm job, and the
inquiry regarding income of the farm operator from other non-
farm sources, was to obtain more accurate replies to the inquiry
regarding the relationship of the income from off-farm work and
other sources to the total value of all agricultural products sold.
Specified facilities and equipment. — Inquiries were made in 1954
for a sample of farms to determine the presence or absence of
selected items on each place such as (1) telephone, (2) piped run-
ning water, (3) electricity, (4) television set, (5) home freezer,
(6) electric pig brooder, (7) milking machine, and (8) power feed
grinder. Such facilities or equipment were to be counted even
though temporarily out of order. Piped running water was de-
fined as water piped from a pressure system or by gravity flow
from a natural or artificial source. The enumerator's instruc-
tions stated that pig brooders were to include those heated by an
electric heating element, by an infra-red or heat bulb, or by or-
dinary electric bulbs. They could be homemade.
The number of selected types of other farm equipment was
also obtained for a sample of farms. The selected kinds of farm
equipment to be reported were (1) grain combines (for harvest-
ing and threshing grains or seeds in one operation) ; (2) corn
pickers; (3) pick-up balers (stationary ones not to be reported) ;
(4) field forage harvesters (for field chopping of silage and
forage crops) ; (5) motortrucks; (6) wheel tractors (other than
garden) ; (7) garden tractors; (8) crawler tractors (tracklaying,
caterpillar); (9) automobiles; and (10) artificial ponds, reser-
voirs, and earth tanks.
Wheel tractors were to include homemade tractors but were
not to include implements having built-in power units such as
self-propelled combines, powered buck rakes, etc. "Pick-up"
and truck-trailer combinations were to be reported as motor-
trucks. School buses were not to be reported, and jeeps and
station wagons were to be included as motortrucks or automo-
biles, depending on whether used for hauling farm products or
supplies, or as passenger vehicles.
Classification of farms by class of work power. — Farms were
grouped by class of work power on the basis of whether horses,
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mules, or tractors (wheel or crawler, but not garden) were
reported. This classification does not present a complete picture
of the work power used on all farms. For some farms, all the
work power may be furnished by the landlord ; and for some farms,
all the work power may be hired. Thus, farms hiring all of the
work power from others and those having it furnished are shown
as having no work power, unless the work animals or tractors
were kept on the tenant-operated tract.
Since the number of tractors was obtained for only a sample
of farms, the number of farms by class of work power represents
an estimate.
Farm labor. — The farm-labor inquiries for 1954, made on a
sample basis, called for the number of persons doing farm work
or chores on the place during a specified calendar week. Since
starting dates of the 1954 enumeration varied by areas or States,
the calendar week to which the farm-labor inquiries related
varied also. The calendar week was September 26-October 2 or
October 24-30. States with the September 26-October 2 calendar
week were : Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut. Florida,
Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hamp-
shire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota. Okla-
homa, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Ten-
nessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, and
Wyoming. States with the October 24-30 calendar week were :
Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, South
Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. Farm work was to include
any work, chores, or planning necessary to the operation of the
farm or ranch business. Housework, contract construction work,
and labor involved when equipment was hired (custom work)
were not to be included.
The farm labor information was obtained in three parts :
(1) Operators working, (2) unpaid members of the operator's
family working, and (3) hired persons working. Operators were
considered as working if they worked 1 or more hours ; unpaid
members of the operator's family, if they worked 15 or more
hours; and hired persons, if they worked any time during the
calendar week specified. Instructions contained no specifications
regarding age of the persons working.
Data shown for earlier censuses are not fully comparable with
those for 1954, primarily because of differences in the period to
which the data relate. The data for 1954 were purposely related
to a period of peak farm employment. During 1950 the labor in-
quiries were related to the calendar week preceding the actual
enumeration. Although starting dates were identical in all States
(April 1, 1950), several weeks were required to complete the field
work. Therefore, the calendar week preceding the enumeration
was not the same for all farms. For the 1945 and 1935 Censuses,
the number of farm workers related to the first week in January.
The data for 1940 related to the last week in March. In 1945,
1940, and 1935, only persons working the equivalent of two or more
days during the specified week were to be included. In 1945 and
1940, only workers 14 years old and over were to be included. In
1935, as in 1954 and 1950, there was no specification regarding
the age of the farm workers. No instructions were issued to
include farm chores as farm work in 1940 and 1935 Censuses.
In censuses prior to 1954, farm-labor data were not always
satisfactorily reported when the specified week for reporting the
number of persons employed did not immediately precede the
week during which the actual enumeration was made. When the
week, for which a report for the number of persons employed was
required, was several weeks before the week of enumeration, the
farm operator or the enumerator often reported the highest num-
ber of persons employed during the year. When it was obvious
that the data were not correctly reported, adjustments were made
to make the data reflect more nearly the situation during the
specified week. Because of demand for the data, the information
on number of persons working on farms, for the 1954 Census,
relates to a specified week. In some cases, this specified week was
several weeks before the week of actual enumeration. However,
few adjustments were made in the data for 1954 even though
there were indications that there was incorrect reporting or that
the report may have referred to a week other than the week
specified.
Regular and seasonal workers. — Hired persons working on the
farm during the specified week were classed as "regular"
workers if the period of actual or expected employment was 150
days or more during the year, and as "seasonal" workers if the
period of actual or expected employment was less than 150 days.
If the period of expected employment was not reported, the
period of employment was estimated for the individual farm
after taking into account such items as the basis of payment,
wage rate, expenditures for labor in 1954, and the type and
other characteristics of the farm.
Hired workers by basis of payment. — Hired persons were also
classified according to the basis of payment. The question-
naire called for the numbers of hired workers paid on a monthly
basis, on a weekly basis, on a daily basis, on an hourly basis,
and on a piecework basis. If the basis of payment was not re-
ported for any of the hired workers, the missing information
was supplied.
Wage rate and hours worked. — The rate of pay (except for
workers on a piecework basis) and the hours that workers were
expected to work to earn this pay (except for workers on hourly
basis or on piecework basis) were asked for each class of
worker. For 1954. the data include estimates of hours worked
and wage rates for questionnaires incomplete for either of these
items. Estimates were based upon relationships existing on
nearby farms of similar size and type. Data for 1950 for hours
worked and wage rates were restricted to farms reporting both
wage rates and hours worked.
Fertilizer and lime. — The 1954 questionnaires contain inquiries
on the tonnage and cost of fertilizer and liming material and
the acreage on which they were used during the calendar year
1954. Fertilizer and lime used on the place were to be included
regardless of whether the landowner, tenant, or both paid for
them. Fertilizer was to include only commercial fertilizer or
fertilizing material. No specific mention was made of basic slag.
It was thought that this byproduct of steel production would be
considered as a fertilizing material. Barnyard manure, straw,
refuse materials, and soil conditioners were to be excluded. Lime
or liming material was to include ground limestone, hydrated and
burnt lime, marl, oyster shells, etc. No mention was made of
gypsum but this product was excluded in the processing when
the entries for such were detected. Lime used for sprays or
sanitation purposes was to be omitted.
Acres on which purchased materials were used were to be re-
ported for both lime and fertilizer. In case fertilizer was applied
to the same crop more than once in 1954, instructions were to
report acres of land only once but to report the total tonnage used.
The acres fertilized and tons applied were obtained separately for
selected crops. The selected crops varied by regions. This ar-
rangement made it possible to obtain data for crops most com-
monly fertilized in the region.
For some counties, the tonnage of lime shown in the table may
be less than the tonnage reported for the Agricultural Conserva-
tion Program. In some cases, the difference may arise because of
sampling error and in other cases, it may be the result of under-
reporting by farm operators. Many of the differences disappear
when the data are presented for larger areas.
In the South, some landlords, who conducted some farming
operations themselves, reported for their operations fertilizer and
lime paid for wholly or in part by them for use on their tenant-
operated land. The tenants may also have reported the fertilizer
and lime. During the editing procedure such reports, when
detected, were adjusted to prevent duplication in the reports for
fertilizer and lime by landlords and their tenants.
Specified farm expenditures. — The 1954 Census obtained data for
selected farm expense items in addition to those for fertilizer
and lime. The expenditures were to include the total specified
expenditures for the place whether made by landlord, tenant,
or both.
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Expenditures for machine hire were to include any labor in-
cluded in the cost of such machine hire. Machine hire refers to
custom machine work such as tractor hire, threshing, combining,
silo filling, baling, ginning, plowing, and spraying. If part of
the farm products was given as pay for machine hire, the value
of the products traded for this service was to be Included in the
amount of expenditures reported. The cost of trucking, freight,
and express was not to be included.
Expenditures for hired labor were to include only cash pay-
ments. Expenditures for housework, custom work, and contract
construction work were not to be included.
Expenditures for feed were to include the exi>enditures for
pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements,
as well as those for grain, hay, and mill feeds. Expenditures for
grinding and mixing feeds were also to be included. Payments
made by a tenant to his landlord for feed grown on the land
rented by the tenant were not to be included.
Expenditures for gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil
were to include only those used for the farm business. Petroleum
products used for the farmer's automobile for pleasure or used
exclusively in the farm home for heating, cooking, and lighting
were not to be included.
Farm-mortgage debt. — Data on farm-mortgage debt will be con-
tained in a special report (Part 5 of Volume III) to be issued in
1956. This report will contain data only for States and larger
geographic areas.
Crops
Crops harvested. — The agriculture questionnaire was organized
to make possible the listing of acreage and quantity harvested for
each crop. To facilitate the enumerator's work, specific crop
questions were varied according to areas (usually each area com-
prised a State or a group of States). Regionalizing question-
naires made it possible to devote special attention to the more
important crops for a given area and also to use the unit of
measure that was in most common use in the area.
In most instances, the harvested acreage that was reported
for individual crops represents the area harvested for the 1904
crop year. An exception was made for land in fruit orchards,
vineyards, and planted nut trees ; in this case the acreage repre-
sents that in both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines as of
the date of enumeration (usually October or November 1954).
The acreage harvested for various crops is often less than the
acreage planted.
With three exceptions, citrus fruits, olives, and avocados, figures
for quantity harvested represent the amount actually harvested
during the 1954 crop year. Citrus fruit production was to be re-
ported for the 1953-1954 marketing season (from the bloom of
1953). Olive and avocado production for California related to
the quantity harvested from the 1953 bloom (an instruction to
enumerators referred to the marketing season which began
October 1, 1953). In Florida, the avocado production period,
according to the Enumerator's Instruction Book, was to include
the quantity harvested from the 1953 bloom (the harvesting sea-
son extending from July 1, 1953, to June 30, 1954).
The unit of measure used for reporting the quantity harvested
for some crops has varied, not only from State to State, but from
census to census, to permit reporting in units of measure cur-
rently in use. In the State and county tables, figures on quantity
harvested for each crop are shown in the unit of measure appear-
ing on the 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire. When required, data
for earlier years were converted into units of measure differing
from those which were used in the published reports for those
years.
Corn. — The inquiries regarding corn acreage and quantity har-
vested were not the same in all States. In areas where farmers
frequently use units of measure such as baskets, barrels, etc., the
questionnaire permitted the reporting of quantity harvested in
bushels or in an alternative unit of measure. When alternative
units of measure other than bushels (shelled basis) were reported
on the questionnaire, the quantity was converted into bushels
prior to tabulation. As in former censuses, farmers in certain
areas had a tendency to report the quantity of corn harvested In
terms of baskets of ear corn, barrels, or some unit other than
bushels of corn on a shelled basis. Such reports, when detected,
were corrected to represent the equivalent bushels of 70 pounds of
ear corn or 56 pounds of shelled corn.
Annual legumes. — Acres and quantity harvested for the most
important uses of soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts, as well as
the total acreage grown for all purposes, were obtained for
areas where these crops are grown extensively. The total acreage
grown for ali purposes includes some acreage not harvested as
the acreage plowed under for green manure was included. In
certain States, separate figures were obtained for the acres grown
alone and the acres grown with other crops. For the 1954 Census,
enumerators were instructed to report acres and value of sales
for cowpeas harvested for green peas with vegetables harvested
for sale. For 1949, the total acreage of vegetables harvested for
sale, shown in State and county tables, includes the acres of
cowpeas harvested for green peas for the following States : Ala-
bama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina,
South Carolina, and Texas. However, for 1949 the number of
farms reporting and the value of vegetables harvested for sale
do not include farms reporting or the value of cowpeas harvested
for green peas.
Hay crops. — The tables contain data regarding the total acres
of land from which hay was cut. Sorghum, soybean, cowpea, and
peanut hays were excluded from this total as separate questions
were provided in those States where these crops are imi»ortant.
The figures for total land from which hay was cut for 1954 were
obtained by adding the acres of the various hay crops, including
grass silage, for each county. The comparable figures for the 1950
Census were obtained by an inquiry of the farm operator. Alfalfa
hay includes any production which was dehydrated. The tonnage
of alfalfa hay for dehydration (as well as that for other hays
but not for grass silage) is given on a dry-weight basis.
Enumerators and farmers were instructed to report the total
quantity of hay harvested from all cuttings, but to report only
once the acres of land from which more than one cutting was
made. For 1954, alfalfa hay included alfalfa and alfalfa mix-
tures. Likewise, clover and timothy hay included clover and
timothy and mixtures of clover and grasses. For 1950, the agri-
culture questionnaire contained instructions to report mixed hay
under the kind of hay that made up the largest part of the mix-
ture. The differences in the instructions for reporting mixed
hays affect the comparability of the data for the 1954 and prior
censuses. The kinds of hay to be reported under "Other hay"
varied from State to State, and can be determined for a specific
State by referring to the copy of the questionnaire in the
Appendix.
Clover seed, alfalfa, grass and other field seed crops. — The 1954
questionnaire contained separate inquiries for a number of the
field seed crops and provided a question on "other field seed
crops" for the purpose of obtaining information for all minor field
seed crops harvested.
Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes. — The 1954 Census inquiry for
both Irish and sweet potatoes called for acres harvested and the
quantity harvested. If less than 20 bushels (or 10 bags in speci-
fied States) of Irish potatoes or if less than 20 bushels of sweet-
potatoes were harvested, the enumerator was instructed to
report the quantity harvested, but not the area harvested. This
method of reporting was used in order to facilitate the enumera-
tion of potatoes grown on small plots for home use. The pro-
cedure and inquiries for both Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes
were essentially the same for 1950. Data for censuses prior to
1950 are not entirely comparable with those for 1950 and 1954.
Earlier censuses did not eliminate the acres of the small plot —
home-use production of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes. There-
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fore, especially in counties or States where the production of
potatoes is largely for home use, the data on acres for 1954 and
1950 are not fully comparable with those for earlier censuses.
Berries and other small fruits. — The questionnaire called for
acreage and quantity harvested in 1954 for sale. Nonbearing
areas and areas from which berries or fruits were not harvested
for sale were not to be reported. Separate inquiries were carried
on the questionnaire for such berries as strawberries, black-
berries, and raspberries (tame) in States where production of
these crops was important commercially.
Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. — For 1954, the number of trees or
vines and the quantity harvested were not enumerated if there
was a total of less than 20 fruit or nut trees and grapevines on
the farm. For censuses prior to 1954, enumerators were in-
structed to report the number of fruit or nut trees and grape-
vines and the quantity harvested, regardless of how many trees
or grapevines were on the farm. Because of this change in
instructions, the data for 1954 are not fully comparable with
those for prior censuses. In commercial fruit-producing counties,
the change in instructions may have affected considerably the
number of farms reporting, but had little effect on the number
of trees or the quantity harvested. On the other hand, in counties
where most of the fruit and nut trees and grapevines are in small
plantings, largely for producing fruit or nuts for consumption on
the farm, the change in instructions may have resulted in a reduc-
tion not only in the number of farms reporting, but also in the
number of fruit and nut trees and grapevines, as well as in the
quantity harvested.
For 1954, the acreage in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and
planted nut trees was not enumerated if there were less than 20
fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm. For the 1950
Census, enumerators were instructed not to report the area in
fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees if the
area was less than one-half acre. For censuses prior to 1950,
enumerators were instructed to report the area in all orchards,
vineyards, and planted nut trees regardless of size of the area.
However, frequently enumerators did not report the area for
small fruit plantings and home orchards. In areas where small
fruit and nut plantings or home orchards comprise a considerable
part of the total fruit and nut acreage, considerable change may
be indicated from census to census in the acreage of land in fruit
trees, planted nut trees, and grapevines because of differences in
enumeration procedures or in the enumerators' application of the
instructions.
In the regional questionnaire for Arizona and California, the
acreage in each individual fruit and nut crop was secured.
The acreage in fruit and planted nut trees and grapevines does
not usually include the acreage of wild pecans that were not
planted. For Maine, the acreage in cropland harvested includes
the acreage from which wild blueberries were harvested.
The unit of measure used for the quantity of fruits, grapes, and
nuts harvested varied from State to State. Tables in this report
show the quantity harvested in the unit of measure appearing on
the 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire.
Nursery and greenhouse products. — The agriculture question-
naire included three inquiries relating to horticultural-specialty
crops. One called for acres and value of sales in 1954 of nursery
products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.). Another asked
for the area grown under glass ; area grown in the open ; and value
of sales of cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding
plants. The third called for area grown under glass or in house ;
area grown in the open ; and value of sales of vegetables grown
under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and mushrooms. The inquiries in 1954 were essentially the same
as those used in the 1950 Census.
Value of crops harvested and value of crops sold. — The total
value of crops harvested represents the value of all crops harvested
during the crop year 1954. It includes the value of the part of
the crop consumed on the farm and the value of the part of the
crop used for seed on the farm, as well as the value of the part
of the crop that was sold.
Farmers were not asked to report the value of crops harvested.
The values were calculated in the central office by multiplying the
quantity harvested for each crop by the average price at which the
crop was sold in the State. These State average prices were ob-
tained cooperatively by the Agricultural Marketing Service,
United States Department of Agriculture, and the Bureau of the
Census. The prices are based on reports provided by a sample of
farmers and dealers. However, average prices were not calculated
for vegetables harvested for sale, nursery and greenhouse prod-
ucts, and forest products. In the absence of the value of quan-
tities harvested for these products, the value of sales which was
obtained in the enumeration was used in calculating the total
value of crops harvested.
State Table 16 gives data for the value of that part of each
crop sold. The questionnaire did not call for reports of sales
(quantity sold or the value of sales) for all crops. Estimates of
the quantities sold were made in the central office for those crops
for which the quantity sold was not enumerated. (For the pro-
cedure used in estimating the quantity of each crop sold, see
Value of farm products sold, page XXIII.) For each crop, the
quantity sold was multiplied by the average State price in order to
obtain the value of the quantity sold. Enumerators and farmers
were instructed to report the landlord's share as sold unless it
was used for feed or seed on the place where it was produced.
In 1950, the value of crops sold was obtained by inquiry of
each farm operator during the enumeration.
Forest products. — The forest products data obtained by the
Census relate only to those products cut on farms. Commercial
logging, timber operations, and forest products cut on places
not counted as farms are excluded. Therefore, the data pub-
lished do not show the total forestry output and income for a
county or State.
The questions included in the 1954 questionnaire were essen-
tially the same as those for 1950. However, a change was made
in the enumeration of the sales of standing timber. In 1950, a
special question asked for "sales from standing timber," while in
1954, instructions were to report any standing timber cut as saw-
logs and veneer logs.
Irrigation
Irrigated land was defined as land to which water was applied
by artificial means for agricultural purposes. Water applied by
subirrigation was included as well as that applied to the surface.
Irrigated land included land irrigated by a sprinkler system.
Land flooded during high-water periods was to be considered as
irrigated land only if water was purposely applied for agri-
cultural purposes by means of dams, canals, or other works.
Regulation of the "water table" by drainage works was not to be
included as irrigation.
There were two groups of irrigation inquiries used- for the
1954 Census. One group was used in the 17 Western States
(Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Ne-
braska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon,
South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming) and in
Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana. The other group was used
in the remaining 28 States. In the 17 Western States and Arkan-
sas, Florida, and Louisiana, the agriculture questionnaire con-
tained several inquiries regarding irrigation. These inquiries
related to the area of irrigated land from which crops were
harvested and the names of the crops for which the entire acreage
harvested was irrigated in 1954. In all of these States except
Arkansas and Louisiana, the area of irrigated pasture was also
obtained. In the remaining States, the agriculture question-
naire called for only the total acres irrigated in 1954. This
acreage may have been used for harvested crops, soil-improvement
crops, or for pasture.
The inquiries relating to irrigation for the 1954 Census were
essentially the same as those for the 1950 Census. However, in
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1950, irrigated land from which no crop was harvested was in-
cluded as irrigated land, while such acreage was not obtained in
1954.
Considerable data are published regarding irrigation in the
17 Western States and Arakausas, Florida, and Louisiana. The
following definitions apply to these States :
Irrigated farms. — These are farms reporting land irrigated.
Data on land in irrigated farms and on land in irrigated farms
according to use include the entire acreage of land in these farms,
whether irrigated or not.
land irrigated. — This relates only to that part of the land in
irrigated farms to which water was applied. However, for
Arkansas and Louisiana the total for irrigated land does not
include land used solely for pasture or grazing. For the 17
Western States and for Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana, this
total does not include irrigated cropland that was not harvested
and not pastured.
Irrigated land in farms according to use. — This classification
provides data on the use of irrigated land in farms and includes
that part of the cropland harvested that was irrigated as well
as that portion of the land pastured to which water was applied.
Farms with all harvested crops irrigated. — These are all "irri-
gated farms" on which all crops harvested were grown on irri-
gated land.
Irrigated crops harvested. — The data for irrigated crops har-
vested include (1) the acreage of crops harvested on irrigated
farms on which all harvested crops were irrigated and (2) the
acreage of those crops which were wholly irrigated on farms
where a part of, or all of, other harvested crops were not irrigated.
Thus, the reported acreage in irrigated crops may not include the
total acreage of each harvested crop grown on irrigated land, but
the exclusions are minor. However, in the case of vegetables
harvested for sale and orchard fruits and nuts, the data for farms
reporting number of trees, value of sales, etc., relate only to those
crops harvested on farms on which all crops were irrigated.
Land'Use and Conservation Practices
land in cover crops turned under for green manure. — The data
for this item represent land on which a cover crop was turned
under in 1954 and another crop was planted for harvest after 1954.
Such acreages were to be reported even though the succeeding
crop may later have failed. This inquiry was not made in Ari-
zona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska,
Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South
Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and the western part of
Texas.
Stripcropping. — The data for stripcropping relates to the area
of row crops or close-seeded crops that were grown in strips across
the path of prevailing winds to prevent or reduce the blowing
of topsoil. This question was included only in Colorado, Idaho,
Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota,
Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming,
and the western part of Texas.
Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour. —
This is the area for all grain and row crops that were planted
around the slope to maintain comparatively level rows instead of
being planted in straight rows running up and down the slope.
Livestock and Poultry
The 1954 questionnaire called for an inventory of or for some
phase of production for all the important kinds of farm animals
and poultry. Respondents were asked for the numbers on hand
on the day of enumeration. Livestock were to be enumerated on
the place on which they were located, regardless of ownership.
Livestock grazing in national forests, grazing districts, or on open
range at the time of enumeration were to be reported for the farm
or ranch to which they belonged.
The time of the year at which livestock and poultry were
enumerated influences greatly the resulting data. Therefore, the
date of the enumeration needs to be considered when comparing
1954 totals with those for corresponding items for the 1950 or
prior censuses. The 1950 data represented a spring inventory
(April 1, 1950) , while the current census provided a fall inventory.
The 1954 enumeration came at a time of large scale movement
of flocks and herds from one range to another, from ranch to
feeder, and from farm or ranch to market.
The censuses of agriculture beginning with 1920 and continuing
through 1950 were taken as of either April 1 or January 1. The
censuses taken in the years ending in "0" were taken as of April
1, while the censuses taken in the years ending in "5" were taken
as of January 1. An enumeration made in April results in a
count that differs considerably from a count made in January.
In most areas a large number of animals are born between
January and April. On the other hand, a considerable number
of older animals are sold or die during the 3-month period,
January to April. In the range States, sheep and cattle are
moved, with the change in season and grazing condition, from one
locality, or country, to another. This movement may affect the
comparability of data for counties and, in some cases, for States.
The comparability of the data for the number of livestock and
poultry has also been affected by changes in age groups and
questionnaire inquiries from census to census. State Table 12
presents a description of the various age and sex groups of live-
stock and poultry for each census from 1920 to 1954.
Milk cows; cows milked; milk sold. — Data on number of cows
milked and milk production relate to the day preceding the
enumeration.
Questionnaires in 25 States, chiefly western and midwestern,
provided three alternative units of measure for enumerators and
respondents to report whole milk sales: (1) Pounds of milk,
(2) pounds of butterfat, and (3) gallons of milk. In the other
States, sales of whole milk on the basis of butterfat content
were considered relatively unimportant and, therefore, the unit of
measure (pounds of butterfat) was omitted from the question-
naire. However, for publication by States, the reports for whole
milk sold were converted into a unit of measure common to the
particular State. Pounds of butterfat were converted into gal-
lons or pounds of whole milk on the basis of the average butterfat
content of whole milk, as shown by data furnished by the Agri-
cultural Marketing Service of the United States Department of
Agriculture.
The tables for economic areas contain figures on total milk
sold. These figures represent the total equivalent of milk and
pounds of butterfat in cream sold in terms of whole milk.
Total sales of all dairy products for 1954 are not entirely
comparable with those for 1949. The value of sales for whole
milk and cream was included in both the 1954 and 1945 Censuses.
In 1950, the value of the sales of butter, buttermilk, and cheese
was obtained ; the value of these products was not included in
1954.
Sows and gilts farrowing. — The 1954 questionnaire asked for
spring litters by an inquiry on the number of sows and gilts far-
rowing between E>ecember 1, 1953, and June 1, 1954, and for fall
litters by an inquiry on the number of sows and gilts farrowing
since June 1, but before December 1, 1954. The inquiry relating
to sows farrowing or expected to farrow during the fall was in-
cluded in the census for the first time in 1954. The 1954 data for
spring farrowings (sows and gilts farrowing between December
1, 1953, and June 1, 1954) are comparable with those for 1950.
Since no data were obtained in 1950 for fall farrowing, only the
1954 data for farrowing after June 1 are given. For a number of
counties, the ratio of sows farrowing to the number of hogs and
pigs on hand, plus those sold; may be low because hogs or pigs
were shipped into the county for feeding. Adjustments in the
number of sows farrowing were made both for spring and fall
litters when there was substantial evidence that the number of
sows farrowing was not reported. The adjustments were made
largely in counties outside the major hog-producing areas.
Sheep and lambs and wool. — Questionnaires for all States, ex-
cept Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, contained inquiries
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regarding sheep and lambs. In Florida, Georgia, and South
Carolina, the enumerator was instructed to report the number of
sheep and lambs in the remarks section. However, no data on
the number of sheep and lambs or on wool production were com-
piled for these 3 States for 1954.
Goats and mohair. — In Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Ore-
gon, Texas, Washington, and selected counties in Missouri, special
questions were provided for reporting goats and mohair. These
questions called for the number of all goats, Angora goats, and
other goats, separately, and for the number of goats clipped and
pounds of mohair clipped in 1954.
Bees and honey. — Provision was not made for reporting bees
or honey for the 1954 Census.
Value of livestock on farms. — The values for 1954 shown in
State Table 13 were secured by multiplying the number of each
class of livestock or poultry on hand by the State average price.
These prices were obtained cooperatively by the Agricultural
Marketing Service, United States Department of Agriculture, and
the Bureau of the Census.
Livestock products. — The inquiries regarding livestock produc-
tion and sales relate to the calendar year 1954, and those for
sales of livestock products relate to the products produced in
1954.
Sales of live animals. — The 1954 questionnaire called for the
number and value of sales of animals sold alive from the place
during 1954. The questions used were similar to those used in
the 1950 Census. The difference in the time of enumeration for
the two censuses may have affected the comparability of the data.
Since the 1954 Census was a fall enumeration, an additional
problem was involved in getting information on animals sold
alive. It was necessary not only to ask the respondent for sales
he had made during 1954 prior to the date of the enumeration,
but also for an estimate of sales he would make during the re-
mainder of 1954. Some respondents may not have reported sales
to be made after the enumeration but before December 31, 1954.
No data are available to indicate the extent of under-reporting
of sales of livestock and poultry.
Poultry and poultry products. — For the 1954 Census, chicken
sales were subdivided into sales of (1) broilers and (2) other
chickens. This is the first census in which broilers were enumer-
ated separately. The enumeration of broilers presented problems
because of the varied contractual arrangements under which
broilers are produced. The agriculture questionnaire contained
the following instruction: "Report all broilers sold from this
place including those raised for others under contract." In a
number of cases, young chickens were reported as broilers sold.
Entries of less than 1,000 chickens or broilers sold, for individual
farms, were tabulated as other chickens sold.
Sampling
Sampling was used for the 1954 Census of Agriculture in two
ways. First, information on fertilizer and lime, farm expendi-
tures, farm labor, off-farm work, facilities and equipment on the
place, farm value, and mortgage debt, was enumerated for only
a sample of farms. (The information in Sections VIII through
XIII of the questionnaire was obtained only for the farms in the
sample. See Appendix for copy of the questionnaire.) Second,
some tabulations were prepared on the basis of a sample of farms.
As a result, a greater volume of data could be published than if
the reports for all farms had been used for every tabulation. Most
of the data shown in this report by State economic areas are
estimates prepared on the basis of the tabulation of data for the
sample of farms. These tabulations are for the same sample of
farms for which data were collected on a sample basis during the
enumeration.
Description of the sample for the 1954 Census. — The sample used
for the 1954 Census of Agriculture consisted of specified farms
(see page XII for a description of specified farms) and one-fifth
of the remaining farms. Thus, the sample included slightly more
than 20 percent of all farms.
The actual selection of farms in the sample was made by
census enumerators as part of the enumeration procedure. The
enumerator listed the head of each household on a single line of
the Enumerator's Record Book, and determined whether an
agriculture questionnaire was to be obtained. If he was re-
quired to fill a questionnaire, he entered the "number of acres in
this place" in accordance with question 11 of the agriculture
questionnaire. On the basis of the number of acres in this place,
the enumerator recorded a check mark in one of five squares that
provided for the recording of each farm in one of five size-of-
farm groups. All the squares for farms with 1,000 or more acres
were lightly shaded and a random fifth of the squares for each
of the other four size groups was also lightly shaded. (See Ap-
pendix for an example of a page of the Enumerator's Record
Book.) If the respondent was listed on a line for which the
shaded square corresponded to the size of his farm, his farm
was included in the sample. The agriculture questionnaire con-
tained one or more inquiries at the beginning of Section VIII —
the first section containing inquiries to be asked for only a sam-
ple of farms (See copy of questionnaire in Appendix) — for the
guidance of the enumerator as to whether the questionnaire was
for a farm to be included in the sample and whether the farm
qualified as a specified farm.
Adjustment of the sample. — An adjustment in the 20 percent
part of the sample was made by a process essentially equivalent to
stratifying the farms in the sample by size, for the purpose of
(1) improving the reliability of the estimates from the sample
on an economic area level, and (2) for the purpose of reducing
the effects of possible biases introduced because some census
enumerators did not follow perfectly the method devised for se-
lecting the farms in the sample. In order to adjust the sample
for each State economic area, counts were obtained of all farms
and of sample farms for each of ten size-of-farm groups based
on "acres in this place." The ten size-of-farm groups were as
follows: Under 10 acres. 10-29 acres, 30-49 acres, 50-69 acres,
70-99 acres, 100-139 acres, 140-179 acres, 180-259 acres, 260-499
acres, and 500-999 acres. In determining the extent of the adjust-
ment, the difference between the number of farms in the sample
and the total number of farms divided by five was obtained for
each size group. The actual adjustment for the size group was
made by either eliminating or duplicating, on a random basis,
farms in those counties of the State economic area where the
greatest over- or under-representation existed.
Method of estimation. — Data which are based on the sample of
farms were expanded to represent figures for all farms. The
expanded figure for an item was obtained by multiplying by five
the tabulated total for that item for the farms in the 20 percent
part of the sample and adding the total for the specified farms.
Reliability of estimates based on the sample. — The estimates
based on the tabulation of data for a sample of farms are subject
to sampling errors. When data based on a sample of farms are
shown in the same table with data for all farms, the data based
on a sample are shown in italics. In case all the data in a table
are estimates based on a sample, a headnote for the table indicates
that the data are estimates based on a sample of farms. Approxi-
mate measures of the sampling reliability of estimates are given
in State Tables 18 and 19 for farms reporting and for item totals.
These measures indicate the general level of sampling reliability
of the estimates, but do not include adequate allowances for
sources of error other than sampling variation as, for example,
errors in original data furnished by farmers. Sources of error
other than sampling may be relatively more important than
sampling variation, especially -for totals for a State.
In general, the measures of sampling reliability presented are
conservative in that they tend to overestimate the variations in
sample estimates, because ( 1 ) the predicted limits of error do not
always take fully into consideration that complete data were
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tabulated for all specified farms and (2) the maximum figures in-
tended to serve for all economic areas were used. Consequently,
there is a tendency to overestimate the variations in the sample,
especially for groups with large numbers of farms or for groups
for which the totals for specified farms represent a high per-
centage of the item totals.
Data in State Tables 18 and 19 are given to assist in deter-
mining the general level of sampling reliability of estimated
totals. In State Table 10 a list of the items is given and the
level of sampling reliability as shown in State Table 18 is indi-
cated. By referring to State Table 18 in the column for the level
of sampling reliability designated in State Table 19, the sampling
error according to the number of farms reporting may be obtained.
For farms reporting, the indicated level of sampling is level 1.
State Table 18 shows percentage limits such that the chances
are about 68 in 100 that the difference between the estimates
based on the sample and the figure that would have been obtained
from a tabulation for all farms would be approximately within
the limit specified. However, the chances are 09 in 100 that the
difference would be less than two and one-half times the percent-
age given in the table.
The data in State Table 18 indicate that when the number
of farms reporting specified items is small, the item totals are
subject to relatively large sampling errors. Nevertheless, the
considerable detail for every classification for each item is pre-
sented to insure maximum usefulness for appraising estimates
for any combination of items that may be desired.
Percentage figures and averages derived from the tables will
generally have greater reliability than the estimated totals ; also,
significant patterns of relationships may sometimes be observed
even though the individual data are subject to relatively large
sampling errors.
The data representing estimates based on a sample for the 1950
Census were obtained in essentially the same way as in 1954 and
the same State Tables 18 and 19 may be used to estimate the
sampling errors for the 1950 data.
Differences in data presented by counties and by State economic
areas. — In many cases, (lata presented by State economic areas
were estimated on the basis of tabulations for a sample of farms,
while most of the data presented by counties were obtained by
the tabulation of data for all farms in the county. However,
data for the number of farms classified by type of farm and
economic class of farm, and for the use of fertilizer and lime,
farm expenditures, farm labor, farm facilities, farm equipment,
and value of land and buildings were estimated for each county
on the basis of the tabulation of data for a sample of farms
in each county. The same sample of farms was also used for
the tabulation of data for these items for State economic areas
and for the State. In some cases, the totals presented for these
items for State economic areas or for the State will differ
slightly, but not significantly, from the totals obtained by adding
figures for counties in the State economic area or the State.
As a matter of economy, small adjustments were not made in
the tabulations when the difference was not large enough to
affect the usefulness or reliability of the data.
Classification of Farms
The classifications of farms by color and tenure of operator,
economic class of farm, and type of farm were made on the basis
of visual inspection of each questionnaire during the office
processing.
The classification for color and tenure of operator was made for
all farms, while the classifications by economic class and by type of
farm were made for only a sample of farms. The classification
of farms by size was made for all farms by means of electric
tabulating equipment.
Farms by size. — Farms were classified by size according to the
total land area of each farm. The same classification was used
for all States.
In analyzing size-of-farm statistics, consideration should be
given to the definition of a farm for census purposes. Census
farms are essentially operating units, not ownership tracts. If
a landlord has croppers or other tenants, the land assigned each
cropper or tenant is a separate farm even though the landlord
may operate the entire holding essentially as one farm in respect
to supervision, equipment, rotation practices, purchase of sup-
plies, or sale of products.
In some parts of the South a special questionnaire, the Land-
lord-Tenant Questionnaire, was used to obtain statistics for such
multiple units. The statistics for multiple units will be pub-
lished in Volume III, Part 1.
Farms by tenure of operator. — Farm operators are classified ac-
cording to the tenure under which they hold their land on the
basis of the replies to the inquiries on total land owned, total land
rented from others, total land managed for others, and land rented
to others. The basis of classification by tenure is, in general, the
same for the 1954 as for the 1950 Census. In 1950, for an opera-
tor who owned land and rented land from others, there was no
way to determine whether land rented to others represented land
owned by the operator or land rented by the operator from others ;
therefore, such an operator was classified as a part owner. In
1945 and earlier, full owners, part owners, and tenants were classi-
fied on the basis of the land retained. Under this earlier classi-
fication a part owner who sublets to others all the land he rents
from others would have been classified as a full owner; a part
owner who rents to others all the land he owns would have been
classified as a tenant. In 1954, the acreage of owned land that
was rented to others was obtained for the first time. Thus, it was
possible to classify a farm operator who owned land and rented
land from others as a full owner, part owner, or tenant according
to the ownership or rental of the land he retained.
Full owners own land but do not retain any land rented from
others.
Part owners own land and rent land from others.
Managers operate farms for others and are paid a wage or sal-
ary for their services. Persons acting merely as caretakers
or hired as laborers are not classified as managers. If a farm
operator managed land for others and also operated land on
his own account, the land operated on his own account was
considered as one farm and the land managed for others as a
second farm. If a farm operator managed land for two or more
employers all the land managed was considered one farm.
Tenants rent from others or work on shares for others all the
land they operate. Tenants are further classified on the basis
of their rental arrangement as follows :
Cash tenants pay cash as rent, such as $10 an acre or $1,000
for the use of the farm.
Share-cash tenants pay a part of the rent in cash and a part
as a share of the crops or of the livestock or livestock products.
Share tenants pay a share of either the crops or livestock or
livestock products, or a share of both.
Crop-share tenants pay only a share of the crops.
Croppers are crop-share tenants whose landlords furnish all
work power. The landlords either furnish all the work animals
or furnish tractor power in lieu of work animals. Croppers
usually work under the close sui>ervision of the landowners, or
their agents, or another farm operator, and the land assigned
them is often merely a part of a larger enterprise operated as a
single unit.
Livestock-share tenants pay a share of the livestock or live-
stock products. They may or may not also pay a share of the
crops.
Other tenants include those who pay a fixed quantity of any
product ; those who pay taxes, k?ep up the land and buildings,
or keep the landlord in exchange for the use of the land ; those
who have the use of the land rent free ; and others who could
not be included in one of the other specified subclasses.
Unspecified tenants include those tenants for whom the rental
arrangement was not reported.
For earlier censuses, the definition for each subclass of tenant
is essentially the same as for 1954. However, in 1945 the
enumerator was asked to determine the subclass of tenants,
while in 1954, 1950, 1940, and earlier censuses the classification
was made during the processing of the questionnaires on the
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procedure for 1945 may have affected the comparability of the
data, particularly those for cash tenants and share-cash
tenants.
Farms by color or race of operator. — Farm operators are classi-
fied by color as "white" and "nonwhite." Nonwhite includes
Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite
races.
Farms by economic class. — A classification of farms by economic
class was made for the purpose of segregating groups of farms
that are somewhat alike in their characteristics and size of
operation. This classification was made in order to present an
accurate description of the farms in each class and in order to
provide basic data for an analysis of the organization of agricul-
ture. Only the farms in the sample were classified by economic
class. The totals given in the tables represent estimates for all
farms based on tabulations of the data for the farms included in
the sample.
The classification of farms by economic class was made on the
basis of three factors; namely, total value of all farm products
sold, number of days the farm operator worked off the farm,
and the relationship of the income received from nonfarm sources
by the operator and members of his family to the value of all
farm products sold. Farms operated by institutions, experiment
stations, grazing associations, and community projects were clas-
sified as abnormal, regardless of any of the three factors.
For the purpose of determining the code for economic class and
type of farm, it was necessary to obtain the total value of farm
products sold as well as the value of some individual products
sold.
The total value of farm products sold was obtained by adding
the reported or estimated values for all products sold from the
farm. The value of livestock, livestock products except wool
and mohair, vegetables, nursery and greenhouse products, and
forest products was obtained by the enumerator from the farm
operator for each farm. The enumerator also obtained from the
farm operator the quantity sold for corn, sorghums, small grains,
hays, and small fruits. The value of sales for these crops was
obtained by multiplying the quantity sold by State average prices.
The quantity sold was estimated for all other fami products.
The entire quantity produced for wool, mohair, cotton, tobacco,
sugar beets for sugar, sugarcane for sugar, broomcorn, hops, and
mint for oil was estimated as sold. If the estimated value of the
quantity sold for any other crop was $100 or more, the entire
quantity harvested was estimated as sold. To obtain the value
of each product sold, the quantity sold was multiplied by State
average prices.
In making the classification of farms by economic class, farms
were grouped into two major groups, namely, commercial farms
and other farms. In general, all farms with a value of sales of
farm products amounting to $1,200 or more were classified as
commercial. Farms with a value of sales of $250 to $1,199 were
classified as commercial only if the farm operator worked off the
farm less than 100 days or if the income of the farm operator
and members of his family received from nonfarm sources was
less than the total value of all farm products sold. The remaining
farms with gross income of $250-$l,199 and farms with a value
of sales of all farm products of less than $250, as well as farms
operated by institutions, experiment stations, grazing associa-
tions and community projects were classified as "other farms."
Commercial farms were divided into six groups on the basis
of the total value of all farm products sold, as follows :
„, . . Value of farm
Class of farm products sold
I §25, 000 or more
II 10, ooo to $24, 999
III 5, 000 to 9,999
IV 2, 500 to 4,999
V 1,200 to 2,499
VI *25o to 1, 199
•Provided the farm operator worked off the farm less than 100 days
or provided the income the farm operator and members of his fam'ilv
received from nonfarm sources was less than the value of all farm
products sold. '° I1JI
Other farms have been grouped into three classes as follows :
Part-time farms. — Farms with a value of sales of farm
products of $250 to $1,199 were classified as part time if the
farm operator reported (a) 100 or more days of work off the
farm in 1954, or (b) the nonfarm income received by him and
members of his family was greater than the value of farm
products sold.
Residential farms. — Residential farms include all farms ex-
cept abnormal farms with a total value of sales of farm prod-
ucts of less than $250. Some of these represent farms on which
the operator worked off the farm more than 100 days in 1954.
Some represent farms on which the income from nonfarm
sources was greater than the value of sales of agricultural
products. Others represent subsistence and marginal farms
of various kinds. Some farms are included here which, if the
classification were based on farm production for more than
1 year, might have qualified as commercial farms.
Abnormal farms. — Insofar as it was possible to identify them,
abnormal farms include public and private institutional farms,
community enterprises, experiment-station farms, grazing asso-
ciations, etc.
Farms by type. — The classification of farms by type was made
on the basis of the relationship of the value of sales from a par-
ticular source or sources to the total value of all farm products
sold from the farm. In some cases, the type of farm was de-
termined on the basis of the sale of an individual farm product,
such as cotton, or on the basis of closely related products, such
as dairy products. In other cases, the type was determined on
the basis of sales of a broader group of products such as corn,
sorghums, all small grains, field peas, field beans, cowpeas, and
soybeans. Part-time, residential, and abnormal farms were not
classified by type. In order to be classified as a particular type,
sales or anticipated sales of a product or a group of products had
to represent 50 percent or more of the total value of products
•sold.
Only the farms in the sample were classified by type. The
data given in this report by type of farm relate only to commercial
farms.
The types of farms for which data are shown, together with
the product or group of products on which the classification is
based, are:
Product or group of products amounting
to SO percent or more of the value of all
Type of farm farm products sold
Cotton Cotton.
Cash-grain Corn, sorghum, small grains, field peas,
field beans, cowpeas, and soybeans.
Other field-crop Peanuts, Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes,
tobacco, sugarcane, sugar beets for
sugar, and other miscellaneous crops.
Vegetable Vegetables.
Fruit-and-nut Berries and other small fruits, and tree
fruits, grapes, and nuts.
Dairy Milk and other dairy products. The cri-
terion of 50 percent of the total sales
was modified in the case of dairy
farms. A farm for which the value of
sales of dairy products represented
less than 50 percent of the total value
of farm products sold was classified as
a dairy farm if —
(a) Milk and other dairy products
accounted for 30 percent or more
of the total value of products sold,
and
(b) Milk cows represented 50 per-
cent or more of all cows, and
(c) Sales of dairy products, to-
gether with the sales of cattle and
calves, amounted to 50 percent or
more of the total value of farm
products sold.
Poultry Chickens, eggs, turkeys, and other poul-
try products.
Livestock farms other Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, wool,
than dairy and poul- and mohair, provided the farm did not
try. qualify as a dairy farm.
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Product or group of products amounting
to 50 percent or more of the value of all
Type of farm farm products sold — Continued
General Farms were classified as general when
the value of products from one source
or group of sources did not represent
as much as 50 percent of the total
value of all farm products sold.
Separate figures are given for three
kinds of general farms :
(a) Primarily crop.
(b) Primarily livestock.
(c) Crop and livestock.
Primarily crop farms are those for
which the sale of one of the following
crops or groups of crops — vegetables,
fruits and nuts, cotton, cash grains,
or other field crops — did not amount
to 50 percent or more of the value of
all farm products sold, but for which
the value of sales for all these groups
of crops represented 70 percent or
more of the value of all farm products
sold.
Primarily livestock farms are those
which could not qualify as dairy
farms, poultry farms, or livestock
farms other than dairy and poultry,
but on which the sale of livestock and
poultry and livestock and poultry
products amounted to 70 percent or
more of the value of all farm products
sold.
General crop and livestock farms are
those which could not be classified as
either crop farms or livestock farms,
but on which the sale of all crops
amounted to at least 30 percent but
less than 70 percent of the total value
of all farm products sold.
Miscellaneous This group of farms includes those that
had 50 percent or more of the total
value of products accounted for by
sale of horticultural products, or sale
of horses, or sale of forest products.
The classification of farms by type of farm for the 1954 Census
was made on essentially the same basis as that for the 1950
Census. In 1950, miscellaneous farms included those that had
50 percent or more of the total value of products accounted for
by the sale of fur animals, or the sale of bees and honey, in addi-
tion to the items included in the 1954 classification.
Value of farm products sold. — Data on the value of farm
products sold were obtained for 1954 by either of two methods.
First, the values of livestock sold alive, poultry, poultry products,
vegetables harvested for sale, nursery and greenhouse products,
forest products, and all livestock products, except wool and mo-
hair, were obtained during the enumeration by asking the farm
operator the value of sales.
Second, the values of all other agricultural products sold were
estimated for each county. During the enumeration, the quantiiy
sold was obtained for each farm, for corn for grain, sorghums
for grain or forage, small grains, hays, and for all small fruits
and berries. For all other crops, the quantity sold was esti-
mated for each county. For the purpose of computing value of
farm products sold, it was assumed that the entire quantity har-
vested, or reported, was sold for the following crops:
Strawberries
Blackberries
Dewberries
Raspberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Loganberries
Youngberries
Cranberries
Currants
Gooseberries.
Elderberries
Other berries
Apples
Peaches (except in selected
States where the proportion
of the crop culled was con-
siderable)
Clingstone peaches (except in
a few States where the pro-
portion of the crop culled
was considerable)
Pears
Cherries
Plums and prunes
Plums (except in selected
States where the proportion
of the crop culled was con-
siderable)
Prunes (except in selected
States where the proportion
of the crop culled was con-
siderable)
Apricots
Avocados (except in selected
States where the proportion
of the crop culled was con-
siderable)
Figs
Mangoes
Nectarines
Olives
Grapes
Bananas
Dates
Guavas
Japanese persimmons
Jujubes
Papayas
Pineapples
Pomegranates
Quinces
Sapodillas
Soursops
Sugar apples
Loquats
Other tree fruits
Tung nuts
Walnuts (English or Persian)
Almonds
Filberts and hazelnuts
Black walnuts
Chestnuts
Coconuts
Other nuts
Oranges
Tangerines, mandarins, sat-
sumas (except in selected
States where the proportion
The quantity sold was estimated for the following crops on the
basis of crop-disposition data published by the Agricultural
Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture :
Alfalfa seed Cowpeas for dry peas
Red clover seed Peanuts for nuts
Lespedeza seed Dry field beans
Sweetclover seed Sugarcane and sorghum for
Timothy seed sirup
Alsike seed Maple sugar
Soybeans for beans Maple sirup
In the case of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, the quantity
sold was estimated after making allowance for home use, on the
basis of data on the disposition of these crops as published by
the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of
Agriculture.
The quantity sold for the following miscellaneous crops was
estimated on the basis of the reported quantity or value of sales
for the 1954 Census or on the basis of the quantity sold as shown
for the 1950 Census :
of the crop culled was con-
siderable)
Temple oranges
Valencia oranges (except in
selected States where the
proportion of the crop culled
was considerable)
Navel oranges (except in se-
lected States where the pro-
portion of the crop culled
was considerable)
Other oranges (except in se-
lected States where the pro-
portion of the crop culled
was considerable)
Grapefruit (except in selected
States where the proportion
of the crop culled was con-
siderable)
Lemons
Limes
Tangeloes
Kumquats
Citrons
Limequats
Other citrus fruits
Cotton
Popcorn
Sugar beets for sugar
Broomcorn
Sugarcane for sugar
Tobacco
Soybeans for hay
Cowpeas for hay
Peanuts for hay
Velvetbeans
Angelica
Anise (except for oil)
Arnica
Artemisia
Basil
Belladonna
Bloodroot
Borage
Buhach
Burnet
Cascara bark
Carambola
Cassava
Castor beans
Chicory
Chufas
Coriander
Dikon
Dill for oil
Fennel seed
Fejou
Flax for fiber
Foxglove
Ginseng
Gobbe
Golden seal
Guar
Hemp for fiber
Hemp for seed
Jaboticaba
Kudzu crowns
Lemon balm
Litchi nuts
Mint for oil
Oiticica nut
Ramie for fiber
Rape seed
Roselle
Safflower
Sesame for oil
Sorrel
Sugar beet seed
Sunflower seed
Sweet corn for seed
Teosinte
Vetiver
Wormseed oil
Lentils
Other grains
Grass silage
Other clover seed
Hubam clover
Mammoth clover
Persian clover
Sour clover
Crotalaria seed
XXIV
UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954
Indigo, hairy seed Other seed
Meadow foxtail Sesbania
Fescue grass Sheep fescue
Rhodes grass
The estimated value of all crops sold, except vegetables har-
vested for sale, nursery and greenhouse products, and forest prod-
ucts, was obtained by multiplying the estimated quantity sold by
the State average price. The State average prices were obtained
by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of
Agriculture.
In the case of miscellaneous crops listed above, the average
prices have been determined on the basis of reports of quantity
sold and value of sales obtained in the 1954 Census of Agriculture.
For the 1950 Census, the value of all farm products sold was
obtained by inquiry of each farm operator during the enumera-
tion. In that census, inquiries were made regarding the value
of farm products sold for a maximum of 46 individual farm prod-
ucts or groups of farm products. In most cases, the quantity sold
for the individual farm product was obtained together with the
value of sales. The total value of farm products sold for 1950
includes the value of several farm products not included in the
figures for 1954 — butter, cheese, skim milk, bees, honey, corn fod-
der, corn silage, and grain straw, and receipts from the rental of
pasture.
Data for the sales of farm products represent total sales for
the entire farm, regardless of who shared in the receipts. The
landlord's share of crops and livestock sold and also the livestock
which the landlord took from the tenant farm to his own place
were considered as sales from the tenant farm. Sales of crops
grown on a contract basis, of livestock fed on a contract basis, or
of poultry raised under a contract with a feed dealer or others,
were included as sales from the farm.
The data on sales cover one year's operation. The sales of
crops represent the sales of crops before the enumeration as well
as those yet to be sold at the time of the enumeration. Corn,
cotton, and other commodities under loan were to be considered
as sold at loan prices. Livestock sales are for the calendar
year regardless of when the livestock were raised or produced.
Most livestock products are sold at the time they are produced.
It was assumed that all wool and mohair shorn or clipped in
1954 was sold.
The value of farm products sold does not include government
payments for soil conservation, lime and fertilizer furnished, and
subsidy payments.
When obtaining the value of the farm products sold from farm
operators, the enumerators were instructed to report the gross
value without making deductions of any kind. These instruc-
tions, however, were not always followed. In the case of milk,
poultry, eggs, etc., deductions were often made by buyers of farm
products for hauling, handling, marketing, etc., before making
payments to farmers. In such cases, farm operators often con-
sidered the amount of the check received as the gross value of
the farm products sold.
OKLAHOMA
Chapter A
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
a)
OKLAHOMA
State Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
[Data in italicB are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
Census
of—
see text)
(For definitions and explanations.
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January l)
1930
(April 1)
1925
( January l)
1920
(January 1)
118,979
44,179,840
142,246
44,179,840
164,790
44,341,120
179,687
44,341,120
213,325
44,396,160
203,866
44,424,960
197,218
44,424,960
191,988
44,424,960
Pro rtion in farms
80.6
81.5
81.6
78.5
79.6
76.1
69.5
71.9
.
35,630,045
299.5
36,006,603
253.1
36,161,822
219.4
34,803,317
193.7
35,334,870
165.6
33,790,817
165.8
30,868,965
156.5
31,951,934
166.4
Value of laud and buildings:
18,913
13,010
6,713
4,625
3,677
6,096
5,318
7,104
63.89
51. i2
30.59
23.88
22.20
36.78
33.97
42.68
Land in farua according to use: '
.farms reporting..
84,870
115,242
148,437
166,398
197,177
193,821
(NA)
(NA)
10,249,134
11,896,040
14,088,470
12,766,219
12,342,344
15,553,185
14,548,683
2 15,132,769
1 to 9 acr
.farms reporting..
•farms reporting..
.farms reporting..
.farms reporting.,
.farms reporting..
..farms reporting..
.farms reporting..
.farms reporting..
..farms reporting..
8,383
8,365
6,587
10,150
17,710
17,963
15,712
13,266
2,136
14,051
12,542
10,841
15,762
23,887
21,642
16,517
13,328
2,273
23,356
12,397
12,267
21,760
32,416
27,444
18,797
16,152
2,261
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
.farms reporting..
310
il6
384
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
.farms reporting..
44,013
49,927
44,475
81,054
58,693
63,741
50,760
(NA)
acres..
2,324,626
2,317,778
1,759,356
3,830,147
2,562,122
3,248,518
3,878,644
(NA)
Cropland not harvested and not pastured.
..farms reporting,.
33,688
41,397
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres..
1,896,757
1,802,253
1,116,186
3,064,997
4,708,553
1,779,989
1,289,052
(NA)
..farms reporting..
13,677
10,171
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres..
829,220
488,967
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
..farms reporting..
24,236
34,418
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres..
1,067,537
1,313,286
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Woodl d astured
..farms reporting..
40,741
4,689,051
50,240
5,018,615
45,834
4,119,493
(NA)
(NA)
74,861
4,270,650
64,669
3,566,972
53,474
2,971,895
(NA)
(NA)
..farms reporting..
7,119
14,263
9,439
(NA)
17,969
13,777
12,045
(NA)
acres..
458,270
880,038
398,854
(NA)
576,105
492,521
458,078
(NA)
Other pasture (not cropland and not
..farms reporting..
80,418
83,952
102,862
(NA)
86,443
72,871
62,326
(NA)
acres..
15,021,028
12,744,634
13,350,734
(NA)
9,309,740
7,824,022
6,164,467
(NA)
Other land (house lots, roads.
..farms reporting..
109,336
991,179
128,544
1,347,245
152,867
1,328,729
(«•)
(•*)
186,338
1,565,356
150,288
1,325,610
(NA)
1,558,146
(NA)
(NA)
Cropland total 3
..farms reporting..
97,554
127,229
154,349
175,267
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
14,470,517
16,016,071
16,964,012
19,661,363
19,613,019
20,581,692
19,716,379
(NA)
..farms reporting..
108,497
126,898
145,216
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres..
22,034,705
20,081,027
19,229,583
(NA)
16,142,512
14,639,512
13,015,006
(NA)
Woodland total
..farms reporting..
45,040
5,147,321
58, 534
5,898,653
51,918
4,518,347
60,519
3,064,889
(NA)
4,846,755
(NA)
4,059,493
(NA)
3,429,973
(NA)
4,206,171
Irrigated land in farms
..farms reporting..
1,620
466
74
275
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
73
108,151
4 34,071
2,237
4,437
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«,)
Irrigated cropland harv.
..farms reporting..
1,556
451
(NA)
273
184
5 99
(NA)
(NA)
98,929
32,420
(NA)
4,031
1,361
'2,109
(NA)
(NA)
Irrigated asture
..farms renortlnff..
220
46
(NA)
3
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres..
9,222
673
(NA)
406
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
**Available data not comparable.
NA Not available.
*For the Census of 1954, in the calendar year; all other censuses, In the calendar year preceding the census,.
2 Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated
vested for grain.
3 Total cropland, cropland used only for pasture, and other pasture not fully comparable for the various census years because of differences in
only for pasture. See text.
: harvested from the same land.
in the acreage of corn har-
definition of cropland used
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 2.-FAKMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
1945 1940
(January 1) (April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925 1920
(January 1) (January 1)
All farms number
Under 10 acres number
Under 3 acres number
3 to 9 acres number
10 to 29 acres number
30 to 49 acres number
50 to 69 acres number
70 to 99 acres number
100 to 139 acres number
140 to 179 acres number
180 to 219 acres number
220 to 259 acres number
260 to 499 acres number
500 to 999 acres number
1,000 acres and over number
Land in farms acres
Average size of farms acres
Under 10 acres acres
10 to 29 acres acres
30 to 49 acres acres
50 to 69 acres acres
70 to 99 acres acres
100 to 139 acres acres
140 to 179 acres acres
180 to 219 acres acres
220 to 259 acres acres
260 to 499 acres acres
500 to 999 acres acres
1,000 acres and over acres
Land in farms according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting
Under 10 acres farms reporting
10 to 29 acres farms reporting
30 to 49 acres farms reporting
50 to 69 acres farms reporting
70 to 99 acres farms reporting
100 to 139 acres farms reporting
140 to 179 acres farms reporting
180 to 219 acres farms reporting
220 to 259 acres farms reporting
260 to 499 acres farms reporting
500 to 999 acres farms reporting
1,000 acres and over farms reporting
Cropland nsed only for pasture' farms reporting
Under 10 acres farms reporting
10 to 29 acres farms reporting
30 to 49 acres farms reporting
50 to 69 acres farms reporting
70 to 99 acres farms reporting
100 to 139 acres farms reporting
140 to 179 acres farms reporting
180 to 219 acres -.farms reporting
220 to 259 acres farms reporting
260 to 499 acres farms reporting
500 to 999 acres farms reporting
1,000 acres and over farms reporting
118,979
7,265
2,049
5,216
8,265
8,724
4,731
11,548
8,670
18,158
5,902
6,898
23,354
10,584
4,880
35,630,045
299.5
29,263
137,197
334,544
272,973
933,652
1,006,034
2,880,038
1,160,637
1,639,641
8,436,488
7,257,956
11,541,622
946
2,812
2,509
21,564
3,782
52,694
2,514
52,906
7,300
214,287
6,223
255,559
15,126
1,010,144
4,972
364,170
6,045
587,294
21,363
3,268,047
9,782
2,572,409
4,308
1,847,248
945
3,204
2,030
19,980
2,817
53,452
1,601
38,971
4,322
125,835
3,494
128,194
7,147
262,963
2,519
118,481
2,900
137,471
9,810
557,944
4,540
431,009
1,
447,122
142,168
7,715
1,602
6,113
10,317
11,303
6,776
15,682
12,236
24,194
7,855
8,071
24,717
9,303
3,999
35,877,063
252.4
34,450
175,710
438,916
392,140
1,270,625
1,417,460
3,837,987
1,546,170
1,919,819
8,817,470
6,344,068
9,682,248
2,325
6,955
5,261
42,940
7,383
114,011
4,981
112,600
12,477
379,783
10,480
453,005
21,969
1,521,260
7,17:
542,505
7,626
762,540
23,712
3,737,805
8,812
2,471,329
3,633
1,740,514
1,415
4,220
2,850
26,470
3,975
72,820
2,521
55,145
6,260
169,510
4,990
173,080
8,946
314,423
3,375
161,615
3,195
154,820
9,035
494,050
3,424
329,012
1,381
39c ,
164,790
15,140
5,169
9,971
12,064
13,536
7,435
19,966
13,235
31,344
7,539
7,947
24,752
8,310
3,522
36,161,822
219.4
53,942
194,243
521,132
426,974
1,610,177
1,520,566
4,978,033
1,481,094
1,886,087
8,801,433
5,652,599
9,035,542
9,047
17,960
9,312
69,782
11,649
206,371
6,630
174,310
18,416
660,001
12,519
628,278
30,146
2,288,419
7,288
634,093
7,739
881,670
24,244
4,299,517
8,103
2,491,143
3,344
1,736,926
(NA)
4,854
(NA)
18,528
(NA)
41,364
(NA)
33,883
(NA)
110,965
(NA)
103,195
(NA)
270,532
(NA)
96.262
(NA)
106.814
(NA)
393,290
(NA)
224,301
(NA)
355,368
179,687
8,709
359
8,350
13,736
17,448
10,219
26,368
17,035
37,728
7,929
7,990
22,755
6,979
2,791
34,803,317
193.7
42,629
229,965
671,115
587,861
2,127,173
1,963,172
5,988,981
1,557,253
1,896,717
8,043,982
4,722,523
6,971,946
5,522
16,891
10,857
107,398
15,554
310,089
9,403
273,506
25,037
919,376
16,430
818,887
36,417
2,541,682
7,733
644,530
7,802
834,090
22,221
3,520,227
6,791
1,740,164
2,631
1,039,379
(NA)
7,095
(NA)
31,943
(NA)
79,615
(NA)
69,657
(NA)
265,465
(NA)
242,328
(NA)
678,157
(NA)
193,962
(NA)
214,579
(NA)
810,092
(NA)
466,069
(NA)
771,185
213,325
7,894
18,090
25,827
14,599
34,479
20,062
47,277
8,320
7,893
21,162
5,647
2,075
35,334,870
165.6
40,976
313,282
990,216
834,589
2,776,474
2,302,146
7,502,981
1,632,936
1,872,657
7,419,936
3,808,271
5,840,406
(NA)
18,202
(NA)
172,847
(NA)
505,446
(NA)
409,952
(NA)
1,190,820
(NA)
947,596
(NA)
3,036,182
(NA)
653,260
(NA)
765,406
(NA)
2,921,200
(NA)
1,180,874
(NA)
540,559
(NA)
4,717
(NA)
19,436
(NA)
48,897
(NA)
45,821
(NA)
161,037
(NA)
146,232
(NA)
473, S59
(NA)
113,551
(NA)
127,265
(NA)
529,766
(NA)
290,617
(NA)
600,924
203,866
5,271
4,317
39,956
20,704
5,490
1,833
33,790,817
165.8
25,695
1,225,738
7,220,771
3,676,963
5,060,263
(NA)
14,074
. (NA)
3 824,013
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'2,014,330
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5 6, 750, 036
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,619,564
(NA)
1,605,361
(NA)
725,807
(NA)
2,210
(NA)
3 60,329
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'227,091
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5 1,139,366
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
744,160
(NA)
438,727
(NA)
636,635
197,218
3,748
3,669
41,518
,868,965
156.5
20,512
6,701,773
2,712,426
3,976,034
(NA)
14,346
(NA)
3 983,705
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'2,149,607
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5 6,732,443
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,248,106
(NA)
1,016,915
(NA)
403,561
50,760
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
HA
(NA)
(NA)
I HA I
(NA)
NA)
( HA
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of table .
OKLAHOMA
State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
[Data for X950 are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
and explanations, see text)
Land in faras accord ior. to use 1 — Cont
Cropland not harvested and
oot pastured
. .. farms reporting
Under 10 ac
10 to 29 ac
30 to 49 ac
50 to 69 ac:
70 to 99 ac:
100 to 139 i
140 to 179 :
180 to 219 .
220 to 259
260 to 499 i
500 to 999 ;
1,000 acres
Cultivated :
..farms reporting
.farms reporting
.farms reporting
.farms reporting
.farms reporting
•farms reporting
.farms reporting
•farms reporting
.farms reporting
.farms reporting
.farms reporting
•farms reporting
Under 10 acres
10 to 29 acres
30 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
500 to 999 acres
1,000 acres and over
Hi her cropland
Under 10 acres
10 to 29 acres
30 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
500 to 999 acres
1,000 acres and over
See footnotes at end of table.
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
i . farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
, .farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
..farms reporting
•farms reporting
-farms reporting
•farms reporting
4,960
441,997
2,232
582, 145
4,481
2,870
186,711
103,945
2,855
1,507
210,280
107,078
1,506
878
328,777
168,483
24,236
35,119
,067,537
1,298,407
248
375
701
1,020
609
1,255
4,335
9,710
863
1,746
10,972
21,200
553
1,250
8,429
21,195
1,783
3,346
32,638
64,587
1,500
3,180
33,807
78,090
4,330
7,131
110,749
192,995
1,381
2,395
38,090
82,995
1,792
2,650
58,679
104,270
6,718
7,810
284,052
368,220
3,138
3,095
231,717
237,045
(NA)
1,116,186
(NA)
1,052
(NA)
7,328
(NA)
26,589
(NA)
18,115
(NA)
75,696
(NA)
65,524
(NA)
174,137
(NA)
54,215
(NA)
61,280
(NA)
244,475
(NA)
177,305
(NA)
210,470
(NA)
3,064,997
(NA)
3,319
(NA)
18,000
(NA)
57,130
(NA)
47,830
(NA)
178,901
(NA)
155,512
(NA)
511,316
(NA)
115,221
(NA)
145,027
(NA)
723,508
(NA)
554,066
(NA)
555,167
(NA)
4,708,553
(HA)
5,852
(NA)
47,162
(NA)
144,598
(NA)
113,929
(NA)
370,114
(NA)
290,274
(NA)
1,037,717
(NA)
201,370
(NA)
243,185
(NA)
1,101,110
(NA)
693,501
(NA)
459,741
(NA)
1,779,989
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,289,052
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
[Data for 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Land in forms according to use 1 — Continued
Woodland pastured farms reporting.
Under 10 acres farms reporting. ,
10 to 29 acres farms reporting. ,
30 to 49 acres , farms reporting.,
50 to 69 acres farms reporting..
70 to 99 acres farms reporting. .
100 to 139 acres farms reporting. .
140 to 179 acres farms reporting..
180 to 219 acres farms reporting..
220 to 259 acres farms reporting..
260 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 to 999 acres farms reporting..
1,000 acres and over farms reporting..
Woodland not pastured farms reporting..
Under 10 acres farms reporting. .
10 to 29 acres farms reporting..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 69 acres farms reporting..
70 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 139 acres farms reporting..
140 to 179 acres farms reporting..
180 to 219 acres farms reporting..
220 to 259 acres farms reporting..
260 to 499 acres farms reporting. .
500 to 999 acres farms reporting..
1,000 acres and over farms reporting..
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) 6 farms reporting..
Under 10 acres farms reporting..
10 to 29 acres farms reporting. .
30 to 49 acres farms reporting. .
50 to 69 acres farms reporting..
70 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 139 acres farms reporting..
K0 to 179 acres farms reporting..
180 to 219 acres farms reportijig..
220 to 259 acres farms reporting..
260 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 to 999 acres farms reporting..
1,000 acres and over farms reporting..
Census of —
3,502
69,410
1,985
51,707
4,989
178,346
2,578
197,608
2,666
234,409
,4ft.
6,822
739
20,495
5,235
512,834
18,862
2,765,625
8,898
2,704,890
4,226
6,904,067
2,810
71,175
7,220
236,090
2,560
117,475
1,035
50,775
1,041
49,560
2,820
220,615
895
123,730
1,905
6,970
3,945
41,860
4,435
96,045
45,834
4,119,493
(NA)
2,285
(NA)
22,121
(NA)
79,790
(NA)
64,170
(NA)
252,943
(NA)
245,412
(NA)
631,051
(NA)
214,424
(NA)
219,050
(NA)
790,699
(NA)
487,222
(NA)
1,110,326
(NA)
9,811
9,236
(NA)
31,314
(NA)
30,423
(NA)
65,344
(NA)
23,841
(NA)
25,827
(NA)
88,374
(NA)
53,945
(NA)
57,126
102,862
13,350,734
(NA)
9,637
(NA)
48,848
(NA)
118,316
(NA)
99,816
(NA)
382,780
(NA)
368,553
(NA)
1,311,023
(NA)
393,065
(NA)
511,084
(NA)
2,666,363
(NA)
2,050,350
(NA)
5,390,899
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
72,871
7,824,022
(NA)
889
(NA)
3 48,982
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'272,587
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1.878.921
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12,045
458,078 ■
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes
of table.
OKLAHOMA 7
State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 -Continued
[Data for 1950 are baaed on reportB for only a 8ainple of farms. See text]
Census of—
md in faros according to use ' — Continued
Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) 6 — Con.
Improved pasture (see text) farms reporting.
Under 10 acres farms reporting.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 69 acres farms reporting.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
Cropland, total 6 farms reporting.
Under 10 acres farms reporting.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 69 acres ...farms reporting.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
160 to 219 acres farms reporting.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
Land pastured, total farms reporting.
Under 10 acres farms reporting.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 69 acres farms reporting.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
8,587
330
7,194
6,658
884,714
22,558
,326,781
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,383
211,5%
5,941
191,735
14,237
624,700
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12,523
274,324
7,008
226,308
19,274
846,662
18,464
746,6
L2.512
717,160
24,155
3,850,352
8,150
2,761,873
175,267
19,661,363
(NA)
27,305
(NA)
157,341
(NA)
446,834
(NA)
390,993
(NA)
1,363,742
(NA)
1,216,727
(NA)
3,731,155
(NA)
953,713
(NA)
1,193,696
(NA)
5,053,827
(NA)
2,760,299
(NA)
2,365,731
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
28,771
(NA)
239,445
(NA)
696,941
(NA)
569,702
(NA)
4,547,758
(NA)
968,181
(NA)
2,164,992
(NA)
1,601,224
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(SA>
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(:./•
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of table.
8 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
[Data for 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Land in faros according to use 1 — Continued
Woodland, total farms reporting.,
Under 10 acres -. farms reporting..
10 to 29 acres farms reporting. .
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 69 acres farms reporting..
70 to 99 acres farms reporting. .
100 to 139 acres farms reporting..
140 to 179 acres farms reporting..
180 to 219 acres farms reporting..
220 to 259 acres farms reporting..
260 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 to 999 acres farms reporting. .
1,000 acres and over farms reporting..
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting..
Under 10 acres farms reporting. .
10 to 29 acres farms reporting..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 69 acres farms reporting..
70 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 139 acres farms 'reporting. .
140 to 179 acres farms reporting..
180 to 219 acres.. ............... .farms reporting..
220 to 259 acres farms reporting...
260 to 499 acres farms reporting...
500 to 999 acres farms reporting..,
1,000 acres and over farms reporting..,
See footnotes at end of table.
45,04.0
5,147,321
538
1,928
2,299
23,824
3,876
77,871
2,220
58,529
5,500
198,841
4,472
220,234
6,909
458,025
2,817
218,786
2,920
260,320
8,289
1,117,672
3,507
926,074
1,693
1,585,217
1,620
108,151
35
59,436
5,885,360
585
1,970
2,950
29,400
5,100
9-2,820
3,310
86,365
8,335
282,690
6,495
304,160
10,680
698,200
4,090
302,720
3,606
324,485
9,635
1,295,110
3,316
906,785
1,334
1,560,655
443
3,419
110
5,936
452
30,330
262
20,680
198
28,582
51,918
4,518,347
(NA)
2,582
(NA)
25,387
(NA)
89,601
(NA)
73,456
(NA)
284,257
(NA)
275,835
(NA)
696,395
(NA)
238,265
(NA)
244,877
(NA)
879,073
(NA)
541,167
(NA)
1,167,452
74
2,237
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
60,519
3,064,889
(NA)
1,258
(NA)
19,262
(NA)
85,667
(NA)
74,940
(NA)
294,115
(NA)
292,908
(NA)
678,787
(NA)
200,288
(NA)
199,111
(NA)
573,953
(NA)
281, 705
(NA)
362,895
275
4,437
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,846,755
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7 184
7 1,361
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,059,493
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(»A)
1925 1920
(January 1) (January l)
(NA)
3,429,973
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA,
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
OKLAHOMA 9
State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
reports for only
pie of farms. ,3i?e
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Land in farms according to use 1 — Continued
Land in row or cloae-scedcd crops gro«n in
strips for wind erosion control farms reporting
Under 10 acres farms reporting
10 to 29 acres farms reporting
30 to 49 acres farms reporting
50 to 69 acres ..farms reporting
70 to 99 acres farms reporting
100 to 139 acres farms reporting
W0 to 179 acres farms reporting
180 to 219 acres farms reporting
220 to 259 acres farms reporting
260 to 499 acres farms reporting
500 to 999 acres farms reporting
1,000 acres and over farms reporting
Cropland used for row or grain crops
famed on contour farms reporting
Under 10 acres farms reporting
10 to 29 acres farms reporting
30 to 49 acres farms reporting
50 to 69 acres farms reporting
70 to 99 acres farms reporting
100 to 139 acres farms reporting
140 to 179 acres farms reporting
180 to 219 acres farms reporting
220 to 259 acres farms reporting
260 to 499 acres farms reporting
500 to 999 acres farms reporting
1,000 acres and over farms reporting
1,567
43
1,395
216
9,278
81
3,085
108
4,833
463
27,072
266
26,802
134
31,933
76
873
173
2,787
164
4,317
742
21,662
772
30,699
202,580
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
""♦Available data not comparable. NA Not available. 1 For the Census of 1954, in the calendar year; all other censuses, in the calendar year preceding the census.
2 Tctal acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn h
vested for grain. 3 10 to 49 acres. *50 to 99 acres. 5 100 to 259 acres. 6 Total cropland, cropland used only for pasture, and other pasture not fully comparable
for the various census years because of differences in definition of cropland used only for pasture. See text. 7 Irrigated cropland harvested only. 8 Acreage of irriga
crops including some duplication where two or more crops were harvested from the same land. 9 50 to 259 acres.
10
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 3.-FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS, BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
[Data In italics
eports for only a sample of farms. See text J
ALL FARM OPERATORS
All farm operators.
Full owners
Part owners
All tenants
.number
.number
Proportion of tenancy.
Cash tenants.
Share-cash ■
Share tenants
Croppers
Other and unspecified tenants.
.number
.number
.number
.number
lorn,
All land
Full owners
Part owners
Managers . . .
All tenants
Cash tenants
Share-cash tenants......
Share tenants
Croppers
Other and unspecified tc
nta.
1 cropland harvested
Full owners
Part owners
Managers
All tenants
Cash tenants
Share-cash tenants
Share tenants
Croppers
Other and unspecified tenants.
Cora harvaated for grain.
Full owners
Part owners
Managers
All tenants
Cash tenants.
Share-cash 1
Share tenants
Croppers
Other and unspecified tenants.
Co i ton harvested.
Full owners...
Part owners...
All
Cash tenants
Share-cash tenants
Share tenants
Croppers
Other and unspecified tenants
ALL WHITE FARM OPERATORS
All white farm operators...
Full owners
Part owners
Managers
All tenants
Proportion of tenancy
Cash tenants
Share-cash tenants
Share tenants
Croppers
Other and unspecified tenants
All lead la farms
Full ownerB
Part owners
Managers
All tenants
Cash tenants
Share-cash tenants
Croppers
Other and unspecified tenants
All croplaad bsr vos tad
Full owners
Part owners
aii tenants!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cash tenants
Share-cash tenants
Share tenants
Other and unspecified tenants
See footnotes at end of table.
. .number.
. .number.
. .number.
. .number.
. .number,
.percent.
. .number.
. .number.
..number.
..number.
..number.
952.948
7.041.304
1.762.60i
1.788.929
2,695.951
281 . 491
512. 329
10.306.984
2.396.111
5.163.591
72.258
2.675.024
277. 671
832.021
1.368.736
100.037
96.559
186.269
54.869
65.154
9.362
43.540
2.275
203. 937
373.584
1.003
312.155
33. 991
59.163
193.811
11,170
9.020
114.038
55.329
30.444
8.635
5.042
9.473
936
3.647
35.107.524
9.952.135
17.297.079
942,618
6.915.692
1.730.082
1.771, 334
2,644,876
273,926
495,474
10.187,443
2.356.744
5. 120.825
69.324
2.640.550
272. 784
826.286
1.350.994
142,246
63,723
33,315
12,876
7,005
17,145
1,915
5,786
93.594
36,006,603
9,825,105
15,979,599
9,115,098
2,196,499
2,082,755
3,554,680
400,456
880,708
11,896,040
2,741,334
5,324,756
92, 508
3,737,442
486,197
1,031,453
1,810,703
165,622
243,467
1.012.776
278,951
326.067
6,871
400.887
82.800
63.490
205.430
19.310
29.857
1.204.139
255. 960
382.054
4.322
561.803
89.910
86. 790
324.888
29.185
31.030
133,228
59,416
31,661
12,214
6,833
15,635
1,724
5,274
35,056,016
9,472,766
15,692,989
1,079,950
8,810,311
2,127,423
2,053,345
3,412,128
385,488
831,927
11,659,967
2,670,390
5,252,048
91,661
3,645,868
470,499
1,022,467
1,759,587
159,934
233,381
164,790
70,669
39.9
23,494
3,602
28,246
2,44*
7,985
36,161,822
9,841,294
13,435,284
1,475,226
11,410,018
3,321,302
1,003,473
5,387,937
464,082
1,233,224
14,088,470
3, 638, 743
5,133,532
172,044
5,144,151
1,025,148
512,928
2,835,740
228,330
542,005
1.537.641
422.569
359,879
26.861
728.332
179.403
56. 700
370. 733
29.624
91.872
1,452.310
323 .239
350.089
7.816
771.166
167.215
44.294
153, 586
65,513
26,265
22,220
3,414
26,070
2,086
7,338
35,040,437
9,431,438
13,160,240
1,457,824
10,990,935
3,213,300
982,242
5,184,231
435,407
1,175,755
13,725,087
3,521,958
5,054,273
167,370
4,981,486
993,623
503,300
2,750,553
213,268
520,742
179,687
55,859
25,227
780
97, 821
54.4
26,627
10,552
49,304
4,952
6,386
34,803,317
7,841,016
11,057,301
1,136,069
14, 768, 931
3,356,607
2,575,076
7,538,287
550,097
748, 864
12,766,219
2,953,586
3,712,790
139,107
5,960,736
933,737
1,181,322
3,350,610
243,057
252,010
1,718,811
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,671,481
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
166,115
50,947
24,056
25,265
10,349
44,992
3,944
5,796
33,573,379
7,433,443
10,824,340
1,120,778
14,194,818
3,249,979
2,549,500
7,188,185
499,049
708,105
12,353,807
2,838,903
3,642,057
135,509
5,737,338
904,405
1,170,629
3,204,738
216,827
240,739
213,325
58,796
23,093
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
13,640
(•»)
35,334,870
8,557,566
8,702,141
1,169,278
16,905,885
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,126,200
(«)
12,342,344
2,951,192
2,618,749
110,959
6,661,444
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
523,459
(«•)
1,353,275
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,626,668
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
195,501
53,226
21,901
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10,959
(«*)
33,932,989
8,094,031
8,520,901
1,156,392
16,161,665
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,013,965
(*»)
11,854,660
2,824,070
2,563,828
108,949
6,357,813
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
461,032
(•»)
203, 866
53,647
24,067
(NA)
(NA)
21,055
33,790,817
7,866,835
8,604,691
986,235
16,333,056
2,652,022
(NA)
(NA)
1,746,729
(**)
15,553,185
3,511,240
3,578,587
138,400
8,324,958
906,986
(NA)
(NA)
1,035,952
(«)
2,913,137
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,148,228
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
180, 929
47,097
22,283
16,569
(NA)
(NA)
16,495
31,825,065
7,243,577
8,313,260
943,198
15,325,030
2,549,309
(NA)
(NA)
1,529,012
14,691,678
3,293,938
3,470,381
134,848
7,792,511
869,284
197,218
60,764
20,462
12,561
(NA)
(NA)
13,129
30,868,965
9,289,422
6,319,365
1,327,447
13,932,731
1,946,537
(NA)
(NA)
1,030,670
(«)
14,548,683
4,146,405
2,730,933
81,376
7,589,969
752,183
(NA)
(NA)
639,251
(*»)
2,666,101
1,119,781
13,467
1,532,853
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,812,942
6,464
,612,396
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
177,170
53, 152
19,386
11,958
(NA)
(NA)
10,209
29,252,735
8,578,746
6,147,670
1,317,174
13,209,145
1,893,279
(NA)
(NA)
902,717
(NA)
13,762,954
3,864,131
2,661,664
80,685
7,156,474
726, 580
(NA)
(NA)
546,440
(NA)
OKLAHOMA
11
State Table 3.-FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS, BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 -Continued
[Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
ALL WHITE FARM OPERATORS— Cont inued
Cora b«rt«strd for grain
Full owners
Part owners
Managers
All tenants
Cash
Share-cash tenants
Share tenants
Other and unspecified tenants.
Cotton harvested.
Full owners
Part owners
Managers ....
All tenants.
Cash '
Share-cash tenants
Share tenants
Other and unspecified tenants.
ALL NONWHITE FARM OPERATORS
Ail noavnite fara operators.
Full owners
Part owners
• ••>■■•■••■ number..
number. ,
number. ,
Managers number.
All tenants number.
Proportion of tenancy percent.
Cash tenants number.
Share-cash tenants number.
Share tenants number.
Croppers. .number.
Other and unspecified tenants number.
Ail land U fa
Full owners
Managers
All tenants
Cash tenants
Share-cash tenants
Share tenants
Croppers
Other and unspecified tenants.
All croalaad harvested.
Full owners
Part owners...
Managers
All tenants. . .
Cash tenant
Share-cash
Share tenants
Croppers
Other and unspecified tenants..
Cora barveated for grain
Full owners
Part owners
Managers
All tenants
Cash tenants
Share-cash tenants
Share tenants
Croppers
Other and unspecified tenants.
Cotton harvested
Full owners
Part owners
All tenants
Cash tenants
Share-cash tenants
Share tenants
Croppers
Other and unspecified tenants.
170.946
i9.19i
w.eso
1.895
2.220
866.919
198.782
365. 556
1.003
301.580
236.586
198.026
10.330
125.612
32.522
17.595
51.075
7,565
16. 855
119.BU
39.367
5.735
17.742
3.145
23. 760
5.155
932.426
256 . 926
302.597
6.121
368.782
78, 265
60, 625
184.540
18,135
27.617
1.142.274
243,695
364.419
3.992
530.368
86.255
83.505
304.518
27.170
28. 920
352,339
286,610
6,851
304,787
69,076
29,410
142,552
14,968
48,781
236,073
70,944
72,708
51,116
5,688
10,086
10,350
26,025
32.105
4.535
3.065
61.865
12.665
17.635
386.607
336. 267
26.629
666,579
169.179
bl.986
337. 960
22,496
84 . 960
301.958
335.016
411.437
32. 726
68. 767
11,204
5,156
1,387
1,274
188
2,176
1,121,385
409, 856
275,044
17,402
419,083
108,002
21,231
203,706
28,675
57,469
363,383
116,785
79,259
4,674
162,665
31,525
9,628
85,187
15,062
21,263
121.759
36. 162
23.612
32.773
7.128
6.912
21.281
15,073
15
56.717
7.056
2,934
33.357
7, 106
6.264
(NA)
( NA )
(m)
(NA)
(IIA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
(IB.)
(NA)
INA)
(NA)
(HA)
13,572
4,912
1,171
232,961
15,291
574,113
106,628
25,576
350,102
51,048
40,759
412,412
114,683
70,733
3,598
223,398
29,332
10,693
145,872
26,230
11,271
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
17, 824
5,570
1,192
16
11,046
62.0
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,681
(<•*)
1,401,881
463,535
181,240
12,886
744,220
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
112,235
(-)
487,684
127,122
54,921
2,010
303,631
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
62,427
(«*)
(NA)
(NA)
22,937
6,550
1,784
44
14, 559
63.5
1,029
(NA)
(NA)
4,560
(«)
1,965,752
623,258
291,431
43,037
(NA)
(NA)
217,717
217, 302
108, 206
3,552
532,447
37,702
(NA)
(NA)
145,143
<«•)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
20,048
7,612
1,076
(NA)
(NA)
2,920
(«•)
1,616,230
710,676
171,695
10,273
785,729
282,274
69,269
691
433,495
25,603
(NA)
(NA)
92,811
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
•"•Available data not comparable. NA Not available. ^otal acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage
acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn harvested for graiji.
12
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Fan.. number..
Land owned by farm operators farms reporting..
Land rented from others by farm operators.... farms reporting..
Land managed by farm operators farms reporting..
Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting..
Land in farm* ■ acres..
Average size of farm acres..
Value of land aud buildings:
Average per farm dollars. .
Average per acre dollars..
Proportion of farms reporting value percent..
Proportion of land in farms for which
value was reported percent..
Land in farms according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting. .
1 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 19 acres farms reporting..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
' 200 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 acres and over farms reporting..
Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting..
Cropland not harvested and not pastured... farms reporting..
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. .
Other cropland farms reporting. .
Woodland pastured farms reporting..
Woodland not pastured farms reporting. .
Other pasture (not cropland and not
woodland) farms reporting..
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting..
Cropland, total farms reporting..
Land pastured, total farms reporting. .
Woodland, total farms reporting..
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting..
Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.,
With other income of family exceeding
value of agricultural products sold operators reporting.,
Off- fan oork:
Working off their farms, total operators reporting.
1 to 99 days operators reporting.
100 days or more operators reporting.
Not working off their farms operators reporting.
By age:
Under 25 years operators reporting.
25 to 34 years operators reporting.
35 to 44 years operators reporting.
45 to 54 years.. operators reporting.
55 to 64 years operators reporting.
65 years and over operators reporting.
By year began operation of present fara:
1954 operators reporting.
1953 operators reporting.
1952 operators reporting.
1951 operators reporting.
1946-1950 operators reporting.
1941-1945 operators reporting.
1940 or earlier operators reporting.
Faras by clans of work Dover:
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting.
No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting.
No tractor and 2 or more horses
and/or mules ....farms reporting.
Tractor and horses and/or mules. farms reporting.
Tractor and no horses or mules fanos reporting.
See footnotes at end of table .
Total
all
90,335
21,886,092
60,673
15,110,914
544
962,973
13,808
2,281,901
86,116
10,306,984
8,771
8,327
6,722
10,321
18,094
18,210
13,208
2,463
14,120
855,124
24,563
1,051,360
40,792
4,631,955
7,235
461,349
98,418
14,631,288
108,933
22,030,516
45,260
5,093,304
62,204
21,668
40,536
55,902
2,071
14,593
27,248
31,157
24,253
18,079
6,694
5,637
7,157
7,180
31,554
19,063
39,607
13,499
26,981
44,530
State Table 4. -FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
[Data are based on reports for only
All farm operators
Tenure of operator
64.60
23,408
2,182,364
1,345
2,069
2,091
3,706
6,845
4,987
2,100
265
3,548
138,350
5,799
204,877
9,050
1,047,764
1,788
25,725
218,609
25,059
3,205,020
26,040
5,063,785
10,126
1,177,726
146
1,425
4,271
7,047
7,540
6,764
552
1,023
1,032
6,227
4,409
13,093
2,944
6,822
12,838
26,368
9,699,920
26,368
7,495,913
685
954
1,976
4,919
6,918
7,422
1,775
5,756
481,645
7,943
481,519
8,062
1,693,142
1,778
133,582
25,682
6,881,927
25,559
10,060,123
9,077
1,826,724
10,189
6,139
4,050
190
2,689
7,220
8,375
5,346
2,243
6,175
5,080
11,857
1,526
10,633
12,728
865,692
16
8,295
3,500
70
6,664
214
158,536
22
6,187
70,997
19,402
6,221,178
1,747
4,664
5,916
3,574
394
6,847
307,066
7,748
403,604
3,332
188,020
5,462
215,584
4,592
579,797
1,046
56,048
18,592
3,277,800
17,423
2,964,070
5,207
635,845
9,711
5,793
3,918
9,511
1,016
4,701
5,570
4,450
2,482
913
1,261
4,832
11,445
OKLAHOMA
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUS OF 1954
13
of farms. See t
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
All farm operators — Continued
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Live stock- share
Other farms
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
p ara8 number.
Land owned by farm operators farms reporting
Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .farms reporting
Land managed by farm operators farms reporting
Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting
Land in faros acres
Average size of farm a>
Value of laod and building:
Average per farm dollars
Average per acre dollars
Proportion of farms reporting value percent
Proportion of land in farms for which
value was reported ,. .percent
Land in farms according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting
1 to 9 acres.... farms reporting
10 to 19 acres farms reporting
20 to 29 acres farms reporting
30 to 49 acres farms reporting
50 to 99 acres farms reporting
100 to 199 acres farms reporting
200 to 499 acres farms reporting
500 acres and over farms reporting
Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting
Cropland not harvested and not pastured. . .farms reporting
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting
Other cropland farms reporting
Woodland pastured farms reporting
Woodland not pastured farms reporting
Other pasture (not cropland and not
woodland) farms reporting
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc .) farms raporting
Cropland, total farms reporting
Land pastured, total ..farms reporting
Woodland, total farms reporting
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting
Not residing on farm operated operators reporting
With other income of family exceeding
value of agricultural products sold. ... .operators reporting
Off-farm work:
Working off their farms, total operators reporting
1 to 99 days operators reporting
100 days or more operators reporting
Not working off their farms operators reporting
By age:
Under 25 years operators reporting
25 to 34 years operators reporting
35 to 44 years operators reporting
45 to 54 years operators reporting
55 to 64 years operators reporting
65 years and over operators reporting
By year began operation of present farn:
1954 operators reporting
1953 operators reporting
1952 operators reporting
1951 operators reporting
1946-1950 operators reporting
1941-1945 .operators reporting
1940 or earlier operators reporting
Farms by class of work power:
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting
No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting
No tractor and 2 or more horses
and/or mules farms reporting
Tractor and horses and/or mules.. farms reporting
Tractor and no horses or mules.... farms reporting
2,329
107,957
1,075
45,809
1,594
62, 148
746,621
1,157
115,763
2,660
1,645
1,015
2,083
1.315
1,540
1,097
33,705
7,935
2,187,796
40,020
2,181,481
2,124
2,787
1,645
3.512
206,113
1,583
108,234
2,428
97,879
7,930
1,508,472
6,598
680,010
1,616
135,766
2,037
2,254
1,808
2,855
668
351,337
2,230
755
251,821
18,101
254
13,802
116
7,038
164
6,764
163
29,533
3,845
1,279
343,529
116,581
1,078
228,581
14
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
[Data are based on reports for only
(tor definitions and explanations, see text)
Farms number. .
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting. .
Electricity farms reporting..
Television set farms reporting..
Piped running water farms reporting. .
Home freezer farms reporting..
Electric pig brooder farms reporting..
Power feed grinder farms reporting. .
Milking machine farms reporting. .
Grain combines farms reporting. .
number. .
Corn pickers farms reporting. .
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting..
Field forage harvesters farms reporting. .
number. .
Motortrucks farms reporting. .
number. .
Tractors farms reporting. .
number. .
Wheel and/or crawler tractors other
than garden farms reporting. .
Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting..
number. .
Garden tractors farms reporting..
number. .
Crawler tractors farms reporting..
Automobiles farms reporting..
number..
FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting..
persons . .
Family workers, including operator farms reporting..
persons . .
Operators working 1 or more hours persons..
unpaid members of operator's family
working 15 hours or more farms reporting..
persons..
Hired workers farms reporting..
persons..
Regular workers ( to be employed
150 days or more) farms reporting. .
persons. .
Seasonal workers ( to be employed
less than 150 days) farms reporting..
persons..
Regular hired workers and no
seasonal hired workers farms reporting..
Farms by kind of workers:
Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting.,
Family workers only farms reporting.,
Operators only farms reporting. .
Unpaid members of operator's
family only farms reporting..
Hired workers only farms reporting. .
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES IN 1954
Specified farm expenditures 2 farms reporting.,
Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting.,
dollars . ,
Machine hire farms reporting.,
dollars .
Hired labor farms reporting.
dollars..
Feed for livestock and poultry farjns reporting.
dollars .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting.
dollars.
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting.
dollars.
acres on which used.
Lime and liming material farms reporting.
dollars.
acres on which used.
See footnotes at end of table .
All farm operators
53,265
108,433
41,672
61,632
31,004
1,324
23,035
25,567
27,713
2,300
2,343
9,194
9,363
2,958
3,041
71,511
71,412
100,702
4,331
4,453
1,061
1,183
108,123
164,798
105,720
13,852
94,271
60,182
118,772
73,425
50,961,414
58,834
19,359,001
51,912
31,602,413
30,049
7,123,289
126,017
1,971,729
2,038
279,687
76,603
59,572
Tenure of operator 1
13,434
25,741
9,188
16,437
19,660
19,648
25,837
1,064
1,097
285
304
25,195
38,934
24,696
3,518
21,677
12,997
27,708
20,471
13,301,046
16,842
5,322,225
14,278
7,978,821
8,046
1,715,165
31,195
424,455
749
99,709
26,393
20,846
14,797
25,164
11,317
17,954
11,694
13,008
1,101
1,118
4,309
4,383
1,573
1,612
23,361
23,331
38,540
1,113
1,143
530
594
25,127
43,426
24,731
5,835
19,292
10.191
26,356
22,684
23,788,432
17,883
8,461,686
18,439
15,326,746
10,282
3,438,557
60,244
984,402
661
98,705
27,552
19,246
474
388
1,343,732
219
182,110
359
1,161,622
417
1,713,883
156,689
2,501
27,629
20,867
7,175
3,896
17,369
7,005
8,636
16,277
16,252
22,869
18,058
30,112
17,797
3,139
14,919
8,501
19,391
15,566
10,086,189
12,569
4,256,443
11,963
5,829,746
6,201
1,420,547
23,757
447,692
OKLAHOMA
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Coniinued
15
sample of farms. See
(For definitions and explanations.
All farm operators — Continued
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Farms number,
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting,
Electricity farms reporting,
Television set farms reporting,
Piped running water farms reporting,
Home freezer farms reporting,
Electric pig brooder farms reporting.
Power feed grinder farms reporting.
Milking machine farms reporting,
Grain combines farms reporting,
Corn pickers farms reporting.
number,
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting,
Field forage harvesters farms reporting,
number ,
Motortrucks farms reporting,
number,
Tractors farms reporting,
Wheel and/or crawler tractors other
than garden farms reporting,
Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting.
number,
Garden tractors farms reporting.
number,
Crawler tractors farms reporting.
number .
Automobiles farms reporting.
FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting.
persons.
Family workers. Including operator farms reporting.
persons.
Operators working 1 or more hours persons.
Unpaid members of operator's family
working 15 hours or more farms reporting.
persons.
Hired workers farms reporting.
Regular workers ( to be employed
150 days or more) farms reporting.
persons.
Seasonal workers ( to be employed
less than 150 days) farms reporting.
persons.
Regular hired workers and no
seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Farms by kind of workers:
Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting.
Family workers only farms reporting.
Operators only .'farms reporting.
Unpaid members of operator's
family only farms reporting.
Hired workers only farms reporting.
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES IN 1954
Specified farm expenditures 2 farms reporting.
Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting.
dollars.
Machine hire farms reporting.
dollars.
Hired labor farms reporting.
dollars.
Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.
dollars.
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting .
dollars.
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting.
dollars.
acres on which used.
Lime and liming material farms reporting.
acres on which used.
4,546
4,546
6,643
4,617
7,847
4,545
4,792
4,121
2,403,209
3,270
1,134,113
3,232
1,269,096
4,262
1,995
577,168
9,060
195,010
14,051
3,088
3,914
3,197
7,018
2,620
3,517
1,514
53
1,736
7,000
6,975
9,954
7,246
11,902
7,146
1,440
5,806
3,428
7,925
6,793
5,176,404
5,515
2,086,818
5,417
3,089,586
489,226
8,449
152,830
86
14,580
4,065
3,960
577,386
459
248,007
73,634
1,199
18,922
1,897
678
1,181
428,836
477
149,600
59,255
1,0
15,414
25
4,055
1,100
1,455
1,156
1,774
1,141
1,278
738
346,785
525
149^200
512
197,585
16
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS.
based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
All farm operators
Tenure of operator 1
Forms ■• .number. .
LIVESTOCK
Livestock on hood:
All cattle and calves farms reporting..
Cows, including heifers that have
calved farms reporting..
number..
Milk cows farms reporting..
number. .
Horses and mules. ........................ .farms reporting..
All hogs and pigs farms reporting..
number..
Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting..
number..
Livestock and livestock products sold in 1954:
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting..
number. .
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting..
number. .
Chickens sold farms reporting . .
dollars..
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting..
dozens. .
CHOPS
Specified crops harvested ia 1954:
Corn for all purposes farms reporting. .
Corn harvested for grain farms reporting. .
bushels harvested.,
bushels sold..
Sorghum for all purposes
except for sirup farms reporting..
Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting..
bushels harvested.,
bushels sold..
Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting..
bushels harvested.,
bushels sold..
Cotton harvested farms reporting..
bales harvested. .
105,914
1,730,834
78,892
396,029
17,534
277,894
11,671
606,407
6,068,530
3,667,790
39,868
4,472,169
65,488,252
59,547,416
24,825
462,219
17,946
108,517
4,178
60,948
2,779
41,814
543,955
110,600
9,064
295,285
2,617
84,520
881,260
436,264
11,283
871,292
12,904,738
11,618,956
24,687
728,819
18,526
135,652
4,536
94,874
2,837
58,221
696,113
134,768
12,544
765,107
4,525
307,038
3,027,661
1,814,583
15,660
2,408,883
34,199,912
31,004,011
294
1,869
352
1,572
157
5,719
312
40,006
430
41,060
125
6,533
74
69,313
109
183,506
36
15,079
265,733
245,402
16,702
259,073
L2,907
79,988
56,412
667,725
218,870
9,197
417,263
3,892
200,982
2,054,907
1,396,033
10,710
1,127,461
17,644,148
16,337,212
8,624
301,480
95,830
3,623
76,525
2,767
21,288
15,878
141,868
68,268
1,338
65,256
985,978
899,975
1,385
31,631
7,908
of operator for
.al farms only.
Excludes farms reporting
OKLAHOMA
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
17
sample of farms. See
All farm operators — Continued
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Livestock-share
Other farms
Faraa number.,
LIVESTOCK
Liveatock oa band:
All cattle and calves farms reporting..
number..
Cows, including heifers that have
calved farms reporting. .
number. .
Milk cows farms reporting..
Chickens 4 months old and
veslock and livestock products sold in 1954:
Cattle and calves sold alive farms report in g.
number.
CHOPS
Specified crops harvested in 1954:
Corn for all purposes farms reporting.
Corn harvested for grain farms reporting.
Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting..
bushels harvested.,
bushels sold..
Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting..
bushels harvested. .
burhels sold. .
Cotton harvested farms reporting..
bales harvested..
Hay cut acres. .
4, 437
68,877
3,483
22,300
8,192
76,135
21,060
35,590
324,865
186,980
3,678
434,705
7,409,344
6,845,534
1,657
57,963
15,519
6,356
63,056
4,893
23,733
5,189
53,540
2,189
45,597
1,696
4,171
219,685
2,209
134,272
1,426,794
1,041,315
4,476
505,786
7,397,235
6,870,107
4,725
182,584
61,183
18,882
501
4,100
35,704
562
19,098
216
4,487
139
10,875
219
160,852
2,085
46,360
24,020
6,856
87,140
59,285
47,628
772,432
714,357
12,517
459
3,636
4,065
493
35,907
1,970
19,950
3,025
804
4,931
566
1,871
564
5,978
961
64,363
238,612
445
250,610
1,605
14,715
2,950
3,104
23,100
11,065
34,131
506,869
473,754
39,264
234,085
29,219
70,003
4,738
42,203
3,227
29,334
218,015
25,065
12,794
93,330
16,710
2,111
49,454
473,721
341,835
2,983
26,708
5,197
18
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS.
::.;::. :~
;; -;-
— .5-'.--:
532
_ .:>
2,219,238
,337,443
?,79t
6,232
;.----
13,609
18,046
-
23,514
-
442,159
94,268
!
22,655,83;
39,015
-.
. --
26,386
22,^3
-
-
37,542
1,969
2,011
3,652
2,083
264
:- • —
25,52
9,181
4,713
-,-= =
17,631
7,348
J,6l 7.043
25,324
7,423,249
4,733
:.: = :
5,719
7,761
476,494
7,745
1,649,25*
130,967
25,155
25,Q5C
9,957,063
3 . 968
5,963
3,998
16,593
290
2,659
','--'■
5,193
: .: -
6,059
4,989
■
16
3,295
37,133
S6
10,164
:.-:::
70
6,664
213
22
6,287
449
761,0(57
-2,222
-— .— =
4,529
5,861
3,569
393
6,716
::: . :-:
7,577
396,789
3,281
135,78C
5,317
211,009
13,1-
3,239,663
17,001
2,926,513
5,022
=13, :-;
2/479
2,539
-
5,606
3,891
9,230
4,665
1.533
-. — :
6,315
2,554
3,200
OKLAHOMA
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
19
sample of fans. See I
(For definitions and explanations, see tert)
FARfE, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
f arm . numter. .
Land owned by farm operators farms reporting..
Land rented fro* others 'by farm operators farms reporting..
Land managed by farm operators farms reporting..
Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting..
Land i. far« Ltres..
Average size of farm acres. .
Value of land and building*:
Average per fam dollars..
Average per acre cellars..
Proportion of farms reporting value percent..
Proportion of land in farms for which
value was reported .percent. .
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 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 acres and over farms reporting..
Cropland used only for pastrjre .....farms reporting..
Cropland not harvested and not pastured... farms reporting..
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting..
Other cropland farms reporting..
.r.:i:sr:i ;s£-_re; -:=rzs reporting..
Woodland not pastured farms reporting..
Other pasture (not cropland and not
woodland) farms reporting. .
Striex land bouse .:'.s, tizze,
wasteland, etc.) farms r^pcrting..
Cropland, total far^s reporting.
Land pastured, total farms reporting..
Woodland, total farms reporting..
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting.
Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.
With other income of family exceeding
value of agricultural products sold operators reporting.
Off-farm vork:
Working off their faras, total operators reporting.
1 to 99 days operators reporting.
100 days or more operators reporting.
Not working off their farms operators reporting.
B- aie:
Under 25 years operators reporting.
25 to 34 years operators reporting.
35 to 44 years operators reporting.
45 to 54 years operators reporting.
55 to 64 years operators reporting.
65 years and over operators reporting.
By Tear begaa operation of present farm:
1954 operators reporting.
1953 operators reporting.
1952 operators reporting.
1951 operators reporting.
1946-1950 operators reporting.
1941-1945 operators reporting.
1940 or earlier operators reporting.
Farms b. class of mart power:
No tractor, horses, or muxes farms reporting.
No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting.
and/or mules farms reporting.
Tractor and horses and/or mules farms reporting.
Tractor and no horses cr rules farms reporting.
11,397
4,722
1,834
1,355
1,070
45,684
1,564
60,863
4,701
- -: . £ .-.
4,585
738,211
1,117
110,613
1,310
1,525
1,062
■bit e orators— Continued
era tor 1 —Continued
Brmsmtm — - mxtimmfid
f l llllll H l Inrmil
33,705
7,674
2,155,706
2,079
2,757
231
2,464
91,05*
3,416
202,7: ;
1,557
107,029
2,348
K.709
7,669
6,402
667,455
1,521
129,266
499
2,026
2,204
1,706
18,879
247
16,798
12C
8,547
158
8,251
146
24,539
211,502
173
25,314
2,230
720
246,146
603
127,751
3,345
:-:,i : -
55
1,765
933
LI-,?.:
1,053
227,591
463
20
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
[Data are based on reports for only
White operators
Tenure of operator 1
Farms number. .
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting. .
Electricity farms reporting. .
Television set farms reporting..
Piped running water farms reporting..
Home freezer farms reporting. .
Electric pig brooder farms reporting. .
Power feed grinder farms reporting..
Milking machine farms reporting..
Grain combines farms reporting..
number..
Corn pickers farms reporting..
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting..
Field forage harvesters farms reporting..
number . .
Motortrucks farms reporting..
number . .
Tractors farms reporting..
number . .
Wheel and/or crawler tractors other
than garden ...farms reporting..
Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting..
number..
Garden tractors farms reporting..
number..
Crawler tractors farms reporting..
Automobiles farms reporting..
number. .
FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2
Family and/or faired workers. farms reporting..
persons. .
Family workers, Including operator farms reporting.,
persons . .
Operators working 1 or more hours persons..
Unpaid members of operator's family
working 15 hours or more farms reporting..
persons.,
Hired workers farms reporting.,
persons.,
Regular workers (to be employed
150 days or more) farms reporting..
persons. .
Seasonal workers ( to be employed
less than 150 days) farms reporting.,
persons.,
Regular hired workers and no
seasonal hired workers farms reporting.,
Farms by kind of workers:
Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting.,
Family workers only farms reporting. ,
Operators only farms reporting. ,
Unpaid members of operator's
family only farms reporting.,
Hired workers only farms reporting. ,
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES IN 1954
Specified farm expenditures 2 farms reporting.,
Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting.
dollars.
Machine hire farms reporting.
dollars.
Hired labor farms reporting.
dollars .
Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.
dollars .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting.
dollars.
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting.
dollars.
acres on which used.
Lime and liming material.... farms reporting.
dollars.
acres on which used.
See footnotes at end of table.
52,465
13,300
14,723
105,012
25,268
24,760
40,840
9,052
11,168
60,848
16,280
17,861
30,508
7,796
9,724
1,303
321
474
22,886
6,717
9,195
8,836
2,616
3,589
25,360
6,153
11,605
27,497
6,463
12,917
2,279
508
1,086
2,322
529
1,103
9,113
2,330
4,277
9,280
2,369
4,350
2,947
678
1,573
3,030
703
1,612
70,723
17,667
21,735
84,766
20,326
29,457
71,965
19,689
23,088
104,956
26,955
39,850
70,369
19,418
23,020
70,270
19,406
22,990
99,371
25,557
38,121
4,284
1,063
1,107
4,406
1,096
1,137
1,057
283
528
1,179
302
592
76,291
18,046
19,820
87,225
20,379
24,092
103,469
157,777
101,161
13,541
89,928
57,100
113,626
71,397
50,440,050
57,340
19,173,059
50,716
31,266,991
29,379
7,047,378
-124,507
1,952,083
1,992
276,357
75,583
58,787
24,618
38,051
24,124
3,443
21,175
12,651
27,105
20,124
13,179,776
16,583
5,274,555
14,087
7,905,221
7,903
1,692,705
30,775
419,224
24,600
42,483
24,219
5,767
18,833
9,937
25,818
22,292
23,645,643
17,586
8,410,984
18,173
15,234,659
10,111
3,407,911
59,640
975,782
651
98,205
27,372
19,136
468
382
1,328,407
213
181,085
353
1,147,322
411
1,690,883
153,564
2,451
27,234
59
19,617
6,875
3,746
8,484
17,092
6,939
16,045
16,020
22,601
17,591
29,105
17,335
3,073
14,518
8,320
18,889
15,229
9,976,434
12,317
4,211,348
11,726
5,765,086
6,110
1,409,167
23,527
444,562
248
38,806
9,828
10,464
OKLAHOMA
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
a sample of farms. See text]
21
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
White operators— Continued
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Paras • • number
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone. farms reporting
Electricity farms reporting
Television set farms reporting
Piped running water farms reporting
Home freezer farms reporting
Electric pig brooder farms reporting
Power feed grinder farms reporting
Milking machine farms reporting
Grain combines. farms reporting
number
Corn pickers farms reporting
number
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting
number
Field forage harvesters farms reporting
number
Motortrucks farms reporting
Tractors farms reporting
Wheel and/or crawler tractors other
than garden farms reporting
Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting
Garden tractors farms reporting
number
Crawler tractors farms reporting
number
Automobiles farms reporting
number .
FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting.,
persons. ,
Fanily workers, including operator farms reporting..
Operators working 1 or more hours persons.,
Unpaid members of operator's family
working 15 hours or more farms reporting..
persons . .
Hired workers farms reporting.
persons. .
Regular workers ( to be employed
150 days or more) farms reporting.
persons .
Seasonal workers ( to be employed
less than 150 days) farms reporting..
persons . .
Regular hired workers and no
seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Farms by kind of workers:
Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting.
Family workers only farms reporting.
Operators only farms reporting.
Unpaid members of operator's
family only farms reporting.
Hired workers only farms reporting.
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES IN 1954
Specified farm expenditures 2 farms reporting.
Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting.
dollars.
Machine hire farms reporting.
dollars.
Hired labor farms reporting.
dollars.
Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.
dollars .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting.
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting.
dollars.
acres on which used.
Lime and liming material farms reporting.
acres on which used.
2,610
4,404
2,005
2,107
1,331
72
1,358
4,491
4,491
6,573
4,576
11,855
7,085
22,929
A, 557
7,697
4,485
6,995
11,361
6,895
2,114
3,212
2,810
4,466
786
4,158
1,504
11,568
4,722
4,056
2,378,089
3,210
1,122,178
3,192
1,255,911
573,688
8,985
194,205
1,414
5,581
3,328
7,669
6,637
5,147,144
5,399
2,072,978
5,311
3,074,166
2,304
487,641
8,413
152,170
86
14,580
4,065
3,960
658
546
577,236
454
247,857
414
329,379
566
723,474
73,634
1,199
18,922
720
609
406,106
462
142,500
485
263,606
559
556,814
222
57,380
971
14,854
15
3,150
825
1,300
1,126
1,724
1,111
22
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
White operators
LIVESTOCK
v catock on hand:
All cattle and calves farms reporting..
number. .
Cows, including heifers that have
calved farms reporting..
number..
Milk cows farms reporting . .
number..
Chickens 4 months old and
.farms reporting..
restock and livestock products sold in 1954:
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting..
number..
CROPS
iccified crops harvested in 1954:
Corn for all purposes farms reporting
Corn harvested for grain farms reporting
Sorghum for all purposes
except for sirup farms reporting
Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting
Wheat threshed .<
combined farms reporting
Cotton harvested farms reporting
bales harvested
101,953
1,705,750
76,129
388,600
15,754
255,467
10,493
170,944
2,042,588
484,128
35,020
1,548,899
11,682
604,132
6,056,990
3,667,530
39,462
4,456,410
65,244,029
59,325,289
24,902
866,919
276,264
24,277
456,834
17,652
3,916
56,496
2,587
38,144
516,460
109,100
8,897
293,395
2,597
84,330
880,795
436,264
11,197
867,152
12,838,883
6,709
190,337
62,629
24,203
722,527
18,159
134,060
4,254
89,307
2,606
54,056
669,408
133,943
12,334
760,312
4,455
305,698
3,022,696
1,814,323
15,517
2,402,679
34,085,009
30,895,616
7,908
362,190
115,733
5,389
307
38,506
16,281
255,978
12,586
79,047
3,781
73,848
2,638
53,167
651,490
217,060
8,947
414,448
3,847
200,562
2,050,732
1,396,033
10,639
1,123,539
17,602,448
16,301,349
8,184
292,895
93,765
3,537
75,280
2,691
21,032
5,440
61,525
9,315
15,583
138,968
68,268
1,323
64,571
976,648
890,675
1,315
30,291
7,603
of operator for commercial farms only. Excludes farms reporting cnnmercial fertilizer and lime.
OKLAHOMA
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
23
sample of farms. See
(For definitions and explanations.
Farna number. ■
LIVESTOCK
li.mort an bsod:
All cattle and calves farms reporting..
number. .
Cows, including heifers that have
calved farms reporting. .
number..
Milk cows farms reporting..
Horses and mules farms reporting. .
number. .
All hogs and pigs farms reporting . .
number. .
Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting..
number..
Livestock and livestock products sold in 1954:
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting..
number. .
Chickens sold farms reporting..
dollars..
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting..
dozens..
CHOPS
Specified crops harvested in 1954:
Corn for all. purposes. farms reporting . .
Corn harvested for grain farms reporting.
bushels harvested,
bushels sold.
Sorghum for all purposes
except for sirup farms reporting.
Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting.
bushels harvested,
bushels sold.
Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting.
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
Cotton harvested farms reporting
bales harvested..
Hay cut acr
White operators— Continued
4, 382
68,487
3,448
22,185
7,692
73,125
21,060
3,653
433,635
7,396,654
6,834,344
1,592
56,243
15, UA
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Livestock-share
6,121
62,076
4,708
23,218
2,024
42,742
1,591
34,710
438,615
157,190
4,016
218,245
2,189
134,212
1,426,329
1,041,315
4,450
503,679
7,377,955
6,855,134
4,485
178,699
60,178
4,451
459
35,579
562
19,098
206
4,412
139
10,875
219
160,852
2,085
46,360
24,020
6,856
87,140
59,285
47,628
772,432
714,357
12,172
444
3,611
35,097
523
11,224
204
4,142
151
114,606
260
208,683
123
1,710
17,350
2,525
5,272
50,940
29,120
39,955
572,290
533,485
799
4,926
541
1,806
539
5,748
936
63,713
996
18,432
404
6,226
162
238,612
435
249,855
230
1,530
14,515
2,950
3,104
23,100
11,065
34,071
506,469
473,354
36,762
224,079
27,443
66,109
6,783
51,377
3,767
34,818
2,642
25,089
194,770
24,025
12,469
91,395
16,-710
2,005
47, 961
451,956
325,456
2,086
21,093
4,012
24
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
[Data are based on reports for only
Nonwhite operators
Tenure of operator 1
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Faros number.
Land owned by farm operators farms reporting.
Land rented from others by farm operators.. ..farms reporting.
Land managed by farm operators farms reporting.
Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting.
Land in faros > a
Average size of farm a
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars.
Average per acre dollars .
Proportion of farms reporting value percent.
Proportion of land in farms for which
value was reported percent.
Land in farms according to use:
Cropland harvested ..farms reporting.
1 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 19 acres farms reporting.
20 to 29 acres farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 acres and over. ....farms reporting.
Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting.
4,037
385,713
2,187
235,444
Cropland not harvested and not pastured... farms reporting.
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting.
Other cropland farms reporting.
Woodland pastured farms reporting.
Woodland not pastured farms reporting.
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting.
Cropland, total farms reporting.
Land pastured, total farms reporting.
Woodland, total farms reporting.
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated.. .operators reporting..
Not residing on farm operated...... .operators reporting.,
With other income of family exceeding
value of agricultural products sold operators reporting.,
Off- faro work:
Working off their farms, total operators reporting.,
1 to 99 days operators reporting..
100 days or more..... operators reporting.,
Not working off their farms operators reporting.,
3y age:
Under 25 years operators reporting.,
25 to 34 years operators reporting.,
35 to 44 years operators reporting.,
45 to 54 years operators reporting.,
55 to 64 years operators reporting.,
65 years and over operators reporting.,
By year began operation of present fara:
1954 operators reporting.
1953 operators reporting.,
1952 operators reporting. .
1951 operators reporting..
1946-1950 operators reporting.
1941-1945 operators reporting.
1940 or earlier operators reporting.,
Faros by class of work power:
No LraotOT, horses, or muxes... farms reporting.
No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting.
No tractor and 2 or more horses
and/or mules ...farms reporting.,
Tractor and horses and/or mules..... .farms reporting.,
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting.
6,035
1,049
24,227
4,150
207,987
4,447
374,631
2,728
175,777
4,834
313
2,650
2,672
1,151
1,521
2,479
1,423
1,300
1,179
64,218
298
25,626
6,595
37
1,570
182
5,025
317
43,886
81
2,615
339
47,293
518
5,620
527
55,732
509
103,055
377
46,501
499
38,132
422
37,557
See footnotes at end of table.
OKLAHOMA
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
25
of farms. See t
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Far
.number. .
Land owned by farm operators farms reporting.
Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .farms reporting.
Land managed by farm operators farms reporting.
Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting.
lue of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars.
Average per acre dollars
Proportion of farms reporting value percent
Proportion of land in farms fur which
value was reported ,. .percent
nd 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 4-9 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 acres and over farms reporting.
Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting.
Cropland not harvested and not pastured. . .farms reporting.
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting.
Other cropland farms reporting.
Woodland pastured farms reporting.
Woodland not pastured farms reporting.
Cropland, total farms reporting.
Land pastured, total farms reporting.
Woodland, total farms reporting.
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting.
Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.
With other income of family exceeding
value of agricultural products sold operators reporting.
Off- farm work:
Working off their farms, total operators reporting.
1 to 99 days operators reporting.
100 days or more operators reporting.
Not working off their farms operators reporting.
By age:
Under 25 years operators reporting.
25 to X years operators reporting.
35 to 44 years operators reporting.
45 to 54 years operators reporting.
55 to 64 years operators reporting.
65 years and over.. operators reporting.
By year began operation of present farn:
1954 operators reporting.
1953 operators reporting.
1952 operators reporting.
1951 operators reporting.
1946-1950 operators reporting.
1941-1945 operators reporting.
1940 or earlier operators reporting.
Farms by class of work power:
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting.
No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting.
No tractor and 2 or more horses
and/or mules farms reporting.
Tractor and horses and/or mules farms reporting.
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting.
8,410
40
5,150
Nonwhite operators — Continued
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Livestock-share
1
56
1,775
96
3,375
26
1,205
80
2,170
85
5,245
30
1,255
2,995
25
2,585
Other farms
26
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
[Data are baaed on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Nonwhite operators
Tenure of operator 1
yarns . number. .
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting. .
Electricity farms reporting. .
Television set farms reporting..
Piped running water farms reporting..
Home freezer farms reporting..
Electric pig brooder farms reporting..
Power feed grinder farms reporting..
Milking machine farms reporting..
Grain combines farms reporting..
number..
Corn pickers farms reporting..
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting..
Field forage harvesters farms reporting..
number . .
Motortrucks farms reporting..
number . .
Tractors farms reporting..
number . .
Wheel and/or crawler tractors other
than garden farms reporting..
Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting..
number. .
Garden tractors farms reporting..
number..
Crawler tractors farms reporting..
number. .
Automobiles farms reporting..
number . .
FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2
Family and/or bired workers farms reporting..
persons. .
Family workers, including operator farms reporting..
persons..
Operators working 1 or more hours persons..
Unpaid members of operator's family
working 15 hours or more farms reporting..
persons..
Hired workers farms reporting..
Regular workers (to be employed
150 days or more) farms reporting..
persons.,
Seasonal workers ( to be employed
less than 150 days) farms reporting..
persons. ,
Regular hired workers and no
seasonal hired workers farms reporting.,
Fans by kind of workers:
Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting.,
Family workers only farms reporting..
Operators only farms reporting. ,
Unpaid members of operator's
family only farms reporting..
Hired workers only farms reporting. ,
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES IN 1954
Specified farm expenditures 2 farms reporting..
Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting.
dollars.
Machine hire farms reporting.
dollars .
Hired labor farms reporting.
dollars.
Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.
dollars .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting.
dollars .
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material., .............................. .farms reporting.
do Hare.
acres on which used.
Lime and liming material,...., farms reporting.
dollars.
tons.
acres en which used.
1,142
1,142
1,331
4,654
7,021
4,559
5,146
2,028
521,364
1,494
185,942
1,196
335,422
75,911
1,510
19,646
1,324
467
1,007
OKLAHOMA
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
27
of farms. See
Far as. •• • cumber.
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone f arme reporting.
Electricity farms reporting.
Television set farms reporting.
Piped running water farms reporting.
Home freezer farms reporting.
Electric pig brooder farms reporting.
Power feed grinder farms reporting.
Milking machine farms reporting.
Grain combines farms reporting.
Corn pickers farms reporting.
number .
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting.
Field forage harvesters farms reporting.
Motortrucks farms reporting.
number.
Tract or s farms reporting.
Wheel and/or crawler tractors other
than garden farms reporting.
Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting.
Garden tractors farms reporting.
number.
Crawler tractors farms reporting.
number.
Automobiles farms reporting.
FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting.
persons .
Fanily workers, including operator farms reporting.
persons.
Operators working 1 or more hours persons.
Unpaid members of operator's family
working 15 hours or more farms reporting.
persons.
Hired workers.. farms reporting.
persons.
Regular workers ( to be employed
150 days or more) farms reporting.
persons.
Seasonal workers { to be employed
less than 150 days) farms reporting.
persons.
Regular hired workers and no
seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Farms by kind of workers:
Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting.
Family workers only farms reporting.
Operators only farms reporting.
Unpaid members of operator's
family only farms reporting.
Hired workers only farms reporting.
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES IN 1954
Specified farm expenditures 2 farms reporting.
Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting.
dollars.
Machine hire farms reporting.
dollars.
Hired labor farms reporting.
dollars.
Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.
dollars.
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting.
dollars.
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting.
dollars .
acres on which used.
Lime and liming material ..farms reporting.
dollars.
acres on which used.
11,935
40
13,185
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Livestock-share
29,260
116
13,840
35
25
22,730
15
7,100
20
15,630
20
10,650
28
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations,
nonwhite operato:
Tenure of operator 1
LIVESTOCK
Livestock od band:
All cattle and calves farms reporting..
number..
Cows, including heifers that have
calved farms reporting..
number. .
Ml IV cows farms reporting. .
number..
Chickens 4 months old and
restock and livestock products sold in 1954:
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting..
number. .
Hogs and pigs sold all
Specified crops harves
Corn for all purpoS'
CHOPS
1954:
farms reporting
Corn harvested for grain farms reporting
Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting
bushels harvested
bushels sold
Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting
bushels harvested
bushels sold
Cotton harvested farms reporting
bales harvested
Hay cut acres
3,961
25,054
2,763
7,429
1,780
22,427
1,178
15,325
93,680
5,175
15,759
244,223
222,127
1,981
23,760
5,973
' 294
912
426
1,025
383
4,296
489
23,815
443
3,948
248
2,630
65
29,135
160
47,490
3,670
27,495
1,500
4,140
65,855
61,490
6,292
367
1,592
344
1,039
386
3,435
441
18,495
349
3,639
261
2,910
60
2,515
122
37,755
6,204
11A,903
108,395
321
941
341
1,050
360
2,450
395
13,205
266
2,295
190
1,520
35
5,860
85
14,030
3,245
16,235
1,810
3,922
41,700
35,863
5,515
15
7,875
of operator for commercial farms only.
2 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime.
OKLAHOMA
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
29
sample of farms. See text]
Faras number . .
LIVESTOCK
Livestock on bimd:
All cattle and calves farms reporting. .
number. .
Cows, including heifers that have
calved farms reporting . .
number..
Milk cows farms reporting..
Horses and mules farms reporting . .
number . .
All hogs and pigs farms reporting..
number..
Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting..
Livestock sod livestock products sold in 1954:
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting..
number. .
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting..
number ■ .
Chickens sold farms reporting..
dollars..
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting..
dozens. .
CHOPS
Specified crops harvested in 1954:
Corn for all purposes farms reporting..
Corn harvested for grain farms reporting..
bushels harvested. .
bushels sold..
Sorghum for all purposes
except for sirup farms reporting..
Harvested for grain or seed farms reporting
bushels harvested.,
bushels sold. .
Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting.
bushels harvested,
bushels sold. .
Cotton harvested farms reporting..
bales harvested..
Hay cut &ci
white operators — Continued
1,070
12,690
11,190
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
2,105
9,450
1,310
2,107
19,280
14,973
3,885
1,005
Other farms
2,502
10,006
1,776
3,894
801
5,130
221
6,940
431
69,625
971
4,245
23,245
1,040
30
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 5 -FARM OPERATORS BY COLOR, RESIDENCE, OFF-FARM WORK, AGE, AND YEARS ON PRESENT FARM;
CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
CDBta in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations.
1925 1920
(January 1) (January l)
FARM OPERATORS
White
Negro number.
Other nonwhite number.
Br residence:
Residing on farm operated operators reporting.
Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.
Operators not reporting residence number.
Br off-farm work:
Working off their farms, total operators reporting.
1 to 49 days operators reporting.
50 to 99 days operators reporting.
100 days or more operators reporting.
100 to 199 days operators reporting.
200 days and over operators reporting.
Operators not working off their farms number.
Operators not reporting • number.
Br a e'-
Under 25 years operators reporting.
25 to 34 years operators reporting.
35 to 44 years operators reporting.
45 to 54 years operators reporting.
55 to 64 years operators reporting.
65 years and over operators reporting.
Average age years.
Operators not reporting age number.
Operation of preseol farm began--
1954:
September or later operators reporting. .
July and August operators reporting. .
May and June operators reporting. .
March and April operators reporting. ,
January and February operators reporting.,
1953:
November and December operators reporting..
September and October operators reporting..
July and August operators reporting. .
May and June operators reporting..
March and April operators reporting.,
January and February operators reporting.,
1952 operators reporting. ,
1951 operators reporting. ,
1946 to 1950 operators reporting..
1941 to 1945 operators reporting. ,
1940 and earlier operators reporting.,
Operators not reporting number.
Average number of rears on present farm years.,
NA Not available.
113,697
4,172
1,110
105 ,359
11,348
2,272
62, 204
14.258
7,410
40,536
10, 269
30,267
55, 902
1,164
27.248
31,157
24, 253
18,079
49.7
1,869
60, 465
18,919
8,155
33,391
21 , 643
32, 681
30,560
25,184
153,586
11,204
154,569
8,240
1,981
49,607
11,543
5,847
32,217
7,742
24,475
115, 183
4,080
25,450
40,642
39,513
31,083
22,202
48.0
1,820
161 ,824
9,452
8,411
52 ,940
20,546
9,718
22 ,676
10,702
11 ,974
108 ,378
18,369
7,997
33 ,787
39 ,469
39,848
31,612
20,463
46.3
6,511
195,501
17,824
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
94,934
70,849
9,527
14,558
6,003
8,555
113,194
5,197
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
180 ,929
15,172
7,765
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
61,605
33 ,228
10 ,887
17 ,490
8,035
9,455
142,261
16,577
40,243
46 ,997
44,429
31,922
16,784
177,170
20,048
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,868
7,157
7,180
31 , 554
19.063
39,607
2,378
13
State Table 6.-FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER AND SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT:
CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text}
Census of —
1954
(Oct .-Nov.)
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January 1)
1935
(January l)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January 1)
Farms by class of work power:
No tractor, horses, or mules farms
No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms
No tractor and 2 or more horses
and/or mules farms
Tractor and horses and/or mules farms
Tractor and no horses or mules farms
Specified facilities and equipment:
Telephone farms
Electricity farms
Television set farms
Piped running water farms
Home freezer farms
Electric pig brooder farms
Power feed grinder farms
Milking machine farms
Grain combines ....farms
reporting. ,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
number,
reporting.
Corn pickers ...farms
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting..
Field forage harvesters farms
Motortrucks farms
Tractors, including garden tractors....
reporting.
number.
reporting.
1 tractor farms
2 tractors farms
3 tractors farms
4 tractors farms
5 or more tractors farms
Wheel tractors other than garden
Garden tractors
Crawler tractors
Automobiles farms
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
,. number.
. . .number.
.. .number,
reporting.
Farms reporting automobiles and/or motortrucks number.
NA Not available. 1 The 1930 inquiry referred to electricity in
2 Figures for 1954 and 1950 are for tractors other than garden tractors.
13,489
26,981
44,530
53, 265
108,433
41,672
61,632
31,004
1.324
23,035
8,868
25,567
27, 713
2,300
2,343
9,194
9,363
2,958
3,041
72.350
86, 467
73, 142
106,338
'48,912
'17,133
2 3, 928
' 1,100
'438
100, /02
4,453
1,183
78,445
89,574
104. 777
'farmei
38, 102
35. 440
36,270
45,901
93,324
(NA)
(NA)
10,419
(na)
(NA)
7,607
22,540
24,988
1,557
1,606
5.025
5,166
(NA)
(NA)
59,903
68,871
71,710
93, 705
2 54,778
2 12.233
2 2.963
88,497
3,919
1,289
83, 390
94, 796
111,414
38,942
(NA)
(NA)
22,041
4,101
32,571
47,104
28,280
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
27,914
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,517
(NA)
!5, 223
(NA)
15,976
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
40 ,910
26,660
44,381
28 ,402
60 ,945
41,130
70,395
45,369
53,090
(NA)
6,715
(NA)
95,225
100,584
114,408
(NA)
(NA:
(NA)
(NA)
102,921
112 ,369
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
53,149
l 8,091
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
23 ,039
23,930
23,328
25,962
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
117 ,537
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,954
10,950
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dwelling," and the 1920 inquiry referred to ga
"operator's dwelling."
OKLAHOMA
31
State Table 7.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
[Data in itallcB are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations,
(Oct. -Nov.)
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January l)
1940
(April 1)
(January 1)
1930 1925 1920
(April l) (January 1) (January l)
Family and/or hired
Average per farm reporting persons.
Family workers, including operators. .. .farms reporting.
Operators working 1
hours persons. .
Unpaid members of operator's family
working 15 or more hours farms reporting..
persons. .
Workers hired by month persons . .
Workers hired by day or week persons..
Workers hired by hour or on
piece-work basis persons..
No report as to basis of payment persons..
2 hired workers farms reporting . .
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . .
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting..
10 or more workers farms reporting . .
Family workers and hired workers farms .
Operator and hired workers farms.
Members of operator's family and hired workers. . .farms.
Family workers only farms.
Operator only farms.
Operator and members of his family farms.
Members of operator's family only farms.
Hired workers only farms.
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 3
$1 to $99 farms reporting..
$100 to $199 farms reporting..
$200 to $499 farms reporting. .
$500 to $999 farms reporting. .
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting..
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting..
$5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting..
$10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting..
$20,000 and over farms reporting..
oca aod poultry.
1 fertilizer and
ing aal rrial farms reporting. .
dollars. .
8.932
49,692
2,471
1.959
1.987
1.756
9.893
13.852
277
94.271
60, 182
31.963
2.126
1.254
14.586
9.615
13.031
6.586
5.525
1.773
5 65
8.430
5.505
2.065
1.052
332
70
20.882
10.298
5.876
4.011
411
109.660
60.615
42.978
6.067
1.328
20.644
11.731
15.842
9.670
7,829
148,574
223,858
4,827
1,030
33
15,605
5,941
3,184
2,650
107
142,633
87,107
52,548
2,978
611
24,395
14,959
21, 142
11,663
7,513
151,012
224,976
.-j.':oi
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
22,625
10,144
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
140,868
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,050
141,237
348
14,373
(NA)
21,076
31,444
(NA)
(NA)
15,927
3,085
1,426
555
83
5,155
18,313
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
187,094
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,763
90,606
22,245,141
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
of 1945 and 1935, first week of January; Census of 1940, last week of March.
NA Not available.
1 Census of 1954, week of Sept. 26-0ct. 2; Census of 1950, week preceding enumeration; Ce
2 See text for differences in definition of farm workers.
3 For Census of 1954, expenditures during calendar year 1954; for earlier censuses, expenditures during the preceding calendar year.
*Cash payments for farm labor; housework not included. For 1954, 1950, 1945, and 1940, the data do not include expenditures for contract construction work, machine hir
labor included in cost of machine hire. For 1920, the value of board furnished was included.
'Farms reporting tons of commercial fertilizer.
32
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 8.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES
[Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of
Hired workers f™ reporting.
persons.,
1 hired worker farms reporting..
2 hired workers farms reporting..
3 or A hired workers farms reporting..
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more .■ .farms reporting.
Regular workers (to he employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.
persons.
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting.
persons.
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting.
Paid on a aonthly basis farms reporting.
Undei $25 per month farms reporting.
$25 to $34 per month farms reporting.
$35 to $49 per month farms reporting.
$50 to $64 per month farms reporting.
$85 to $109 per month farms reporting.
$110 to $129 per month farms reporting.
$130 to $169 per month farms reporting.
$170 to $214 per month farms reporting.
$215 to $274 per month farms reporting.
$275 to $324 per month farms reporting.
$325 and over per month farms reporting.
Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting.
Under $5 per week farms reporting.
$5 to $7 per week farms reporting.
$8 to $11 per week farms reporting.
$12 to $19 per week farms reporting.
$20 to $24 per week farms reporting.
$25 to $29 per week farms reporting.
$30 to $39 per week farms reporting.
$40 to $49 per week farms reporting.
$50 to $59 per week farms reporting.
$60 to $69 per week farms reporting.
$70 to $79 per week -...farms reporting.
$80 and over per week farms reporting.
Paid on a daily basis • farms reporting.
$1 per day farms reporting.
$2 per day farms reporting.
$3 per day farms reporting.
$4 per day farms reporting.
$5 per day farms reporting.
$6 per day farms reporting.
$7 per day farms reporting.
$8 per day farms reporting.
$9 per day farms reporting.
$10 and over per day farms reporting.
Paid on an hourly basis .......farms reporting.
Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting.
$0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting.
$0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting.
$0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting.
$0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting.
$0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting.
$0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting.
$0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting.
$1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting.
$1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting.
$1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting.
$1.45 and over per hour farms reporting.
Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting.
Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting.
dollars.
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
Faras with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting.
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 rarns reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
15,106
62,568
6,933
2,471
1,959
1,987
1,756
4,485
6.992
108
32
11,900
55,576
5,145
1,697
1,546
1,829
1,683
3,206
1,279
10,621
2,580
2,069
132
1,504
13,798
59,733
6,142
2,186
1,845
1,920
1,705
4,280
6,624
3,163
666
319
1,437
1,446
1,764
1,638
3,025
1,255
9,518
45,039
30,296,935 .
10,255
8,330
12,180
6,351
5,385
1,756
7,035
9,051
3,660
1,970
Commercial farms
1,506
2,095
1,104
OKLAHOMA
33
BY ECONOMIC CLASS: CENSUS OF 1954
Sept. 26-Qct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Hired workers farms reporting. .
persons. .
1 hired worker farms reporting..
2 hired workers farms reporting . ,
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.,
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting..
10 hired workers or more farms reporting..
Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.,
persons. .
1 hired worker farms reporting..
2 hired workers farms reporting..
3 or A hired workers farms reporting..
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting .
10 hired workers or more farms reporting..
Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting..
persons .
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting.
Paid on a aonlbly basis farms reporting.
Under $25 per month farms reporting.
$25 to $34 per month farms reporting.
$35 to $49 per month farms reporting.
$50 to $84 per month farms reporting.
$85 to $109 per month farms reporting.
$110 to $129 per month farms reporting.
$130 to $169 per month farms reporting.
$170 to $214 per month farms reporting.
$215 to $274 per month farms reporting.
$275 to $324 per month farms reporting.
$325 and over per month farms reporting .
Paid od a weekly basis farms reporting.
Under $5 per week farms reporting.
$5 to $7 per week farms reporting.
$8 to $11 per week farms reporting.
$12 to $19 per week farms reporting.
$20 to $24 per week farms reporting.
$25 to $29 per week farms reporting.
$30 to $39 per week farms reporting.
$40 to $49 per week farms reporting.
$50 to $59 per week farms reporting.
$60 to $69 per week farms reporting.
$70 to $79 per week farms reporting.
$80 and over oer week farms reporting.
Paid on a daily basis farms reporting.
$1 per day farms reporting.
$2 per day farms reporting.
$3 per day farms reporting.
$4 per day farms reporting.
$5 per day farms reporting.
$6 per day farms reporting.
$7 per day farms reporting.
$8 per day farms reporting.
$9 per day farms reporting.
$10 and over per day farms reporting.
Paid od an hourly basis farms reporting.
Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting.
$0,25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting.
$0.35 to $0.44- per hour farms reporting.
$0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting.
$0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting.
$0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting.
$0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting.
$0.85 to $0,99 per hour farms reporting.
$1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting.
$1.15 to $1,29 per hour farms reporting.
$1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting.
$1.45 and over per hour farms reporting.
Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting.
Expenditures for hired labor in 19S4 farms reporting.
dollars.
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
Paras with expeodi tares for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting.
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 * farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
Economic cla
Commercial farms — Continued
Class IV Class V
3,257
13,270
1,403
40
9,186
2,757
2,173
2,677
1,275
284
15
12, 443
9,000
95,859
2,161,119
3,049
3,143
2,568
2,314
3,83B
2,528
2,094
661
2,730
1,912
1,86 ,: '
3,353
520, 504
1,915
Other farms
4,974
1,866
D9, 370
125,788
2,851
1,480
1,044
230
34
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES
[^Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of
Tenure of operator 1
(For definitions and explanati'
Hired workers farms reporting. .
persons. .
1 hired worker farms reporting. .
2 hired workers farms reporting. .
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. .
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. .
10 hired workers or more farms reporting..
Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting..
persons..
1 hired worker farms reporting. .
2 hired workers farms reporting..
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. .
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. .
10 hired workers or more farms reporting. .
Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting..
persons..
1 hired worker farms reporting. .
2 hired workers farms reporting..
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting..
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. .
10 hired workers or more farms reporting..
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting..
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. .
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting..
PBid on a nonthly basis farms reporting..
Under $25 per month farms reporting. .
$25 to $34 per month farms reporting. .
$35 to $49 per month farms reporting. .
$50 to $84 per month farms reporting. ,
$85 to $109 per month farms reporting. ,
$110 to $129 per month farms reporting. .
$130 to $169 per month farms reporting. .
$170 to $214 per month farms reporting. .
$215 to $274 per month farms reporting. .
$275 to $324 per month farms reporting. .
$325 and over per month farms reporting.
Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting..
Under $5 per week farms reporting. .
$5 to $7 per week farms reporting.,
$8 to $11 per week farms reporting. ,
$12 to $19 per week farms reporting. ,
$20 to $24 per week farms reporting.
$25 to $29 per week farms reporting.,
$30 to $39 per week farms reporting.
$40 to $49 per week farms reporting. ,
$50 to $59 per week farms reporting.
$60 to $69 per week farms reporting.,
$70 to $79 per week farms reporting. .
$80 and over per week farms reporting.
Paid on a daily basis farms reporting.,
$1 per day farms reporting.
$2 per day farms reporting.
$3 per day farms reporting.
$4 per day farms reporting.
$5 per day farms reporting.
$6 per day farms reporting.
$7 per day farms reporting.
$8 per day farms reporting.
$9 per day farms reporting.
$10 and over per day farms reporting.
Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting.
Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting.
$0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting.
$0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting.
$0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting.
$0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting.
$0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting.
$0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting.
$0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting.
$1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting.
$1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting.
$1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting.
$1.45 and over per hour farms reporting.
Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting.
Expenditures for hired labor io 1954 farms reporting.
dollars.
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over.. ................................................... .farms reporting.
Fares with expenditures for bired labor bnt no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting.,
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.,
$200 to $499 farms reporting..
$500 to $999 farms reporting. ,
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.,
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.,
$5,000 and over farms reporting..
15,106
62,568
6,933
2,471
1,959
1,987
1,756
4,485
6,992
3,339
678
328
108
32
11,900
,55,576
5,145
1,697
1,546
1,3 "
4,515
51,912
31,602,413
14,586
9,615
13,031
6,586
5,525
1,773
796
36,806
13,048
7,995
9,610
3,748
2,011
357
37
3,043
11,683
1,431
10,283
3,744.
2,400
2,587
6,287
25,207
2,985
1,059
2,360
3,504
1,743
1,662
698
3,927
1,567
18,439
15,326,746
3,225
3,142
5,043
2,858
2,756
986
429
12,152
2,874
2,674
3,798
1,666
959
157
2,304
3,561
1,701
1,145
8,686
2,518
1,936
2,656
end of table
OKLAHOMA
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954
35
Sept. 26-0ct. 2.
reports for only a sample of farms. See
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Other farms
rkers farms reporting. .
persons.,
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting.,
reporting.,
reporting..
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting..
reporting. .
reporting. .
persons. .
reporting. .
reporting..
reporting..
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. ,
reporting.,
reporting.,
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting.,
reporting. ,
reporting.,
reporting. ,
reporting. ,
reporting. .
reporting. ,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers ..farms
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms
Paid on a monthly basis farms
Under $25 per wnli farms
$25 to $34 per month farms
$35 to $49 per month farms
$50 to $84 per month farms
$85 to $109 per month farms
$110 to $129 per month farms
$130 to $169 per month farms
$170 to $214 per month farms
$215 to $274 per month farms
$275 to $324 per month farms
$325 and over per month farms
Paid on a weekly basis farms
Under $5 per week farms
$5 to $7 per week rarms
$8 to $11 per week farms
$12 to $19 per week farms
$20 to $24 per week f-arms
$25 to $29 per week farms
$30 to $39 per week farms
$40 to $49 per week farms
$50 to $59 per week farms
$60 to $69 per week farms
$70 to $79 per week farms
$80 and over per week farms
Paid on a daily basis farms
$1 per day farms
$2 per day farms
$3 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 and over per day • farms
Paid on a
Under !
$0.25
$0.35
$0.45
$0.55
$0.65
$0.75 '
$0.85
$1.00 ■
$1.15
$1.30
$1.45 i
■ly basis farms reporting.
per hour farms reporting. ,
34 per hour farms reporting.,
44 per hour farms reporting.,
54 per hour farms reporting.,
64 per hour farms reporting.,
74 per hour .farms reporting.,
84 per hour farms reporting.,
99 per hour farms reporting.,
14 per hour farms reporting.,
29 per hour farms reporting.,
44 per hour farms reporting . ,
er per hour farms reporting.,
•work basis farms reporting. ,
for hired labor
1954.
$1 to $99 farms
$100 to $199 farms
$200 to $499 farms
$500 to $999 farms
$1,000 to $2,499 farms
$2,500 to $4,999 farms
$5,000 and over farms
res with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported .. .farms
$1 to $99 farms
$100 to $199 farms
$200 to $499 farms
$500 to $999 farms
$1,000 to $2,499 farms
$2,500 to $4,999 farms
$5 , 000 and over farms
reporting,
dollars,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
36
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES
^Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of
Total
all farms
of white
operators
Tenure of operator 1
Hired workers f < irmB reporting. .
persons . .
1 hired worker farms reporting. .
2 hired workers farms reporting..
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. .
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting..
10 hired workers or more farms reporting. .
Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting..
persons. .
1 hired worker farms reporting..
2 hired workers farms reporting..
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting..
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting..
10 hired workers or more farms reporting..
Seasonal workers (to be ^employed less than 150 days) farms reporting..
persons . .
1 hired worker farms reporting.,
2 hired workers farms reporting..
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting..
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting..
10 hired workers or more farms reporting..
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting..
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting . .
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting..
Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting..
Under $25 per month farms reporting. .
$25 to $34 per month farms reporting..
$35 to $49 per month farms reporting. .
$50 to $84 per month farms reporting..
$85 to $109 per month farms reporting..
$110 to $129 per month farms reporting..
$130 to $169 per month farms reporting..
$170 to $214 per month farms reporting..
$215 to $274 per month farms reporting..
$275 to $324 per month farms reporting. .
$325 and over per month farms reporting. .
Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting..
Under $5 per week farms reporting. ,
$5 to $7 per week farms reporting. .
$8 to $11 per week farms reporting. .
$12 to $19 per week farms reporting. .
$20 to $24 per week farms reporting..
$25 to $29 per week farms reporting..
$30 to $39 per week farms reporting. .
$40 to $49 per week farms reporting. .
$50 to $59 per week farms reporting. .
$60 to $69 per week farms reporting. .
$70 to $79 per week farms reporting..
$80 and over per week farms reporting. .
Paid on a daily basis farms reporting.,
$1 per day farms reporting. .
$2 per day farms reporting.
$3 per day farms reporting .
$4 per day farms reporting.
$5 per day farms reporting.
$6 per day farms reporting.
$7 per day farms reporting.
$8 per day farms reporting.
$9 per day farms reporting.
$10 and over per day farms reporting.
Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting.
Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting.
$0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting.
$0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting.
$0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting.
$0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting.
$0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting.
$0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting.
$0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting.
$1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting.
$1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting.
$1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting.
$1.45 and over per hour farms reporting.
Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting.
Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting.
dollars .
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
Farms with expenditures for hired labor bat no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting.
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999. i '. farms reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
14,779
61,492
6,786
2,430
107
31
11,638
54,619
5,046
1,666
1,494
1^658
3,141
1,277
10,361
3,920
13,535
1,950
4,395
50,716
31,266,991
13,935
9,379
12,873
6,499
5,475
1,762
793
9,538
3,717
1,995
2,982
11,477
1,405
2,793
3,500
1,734
1,387
10, 167
3,674
2,360
2,582
6,213
24,971
2,946
1,056
2,330
3,472
1,715
3,211
19,748
1,083
1,532
18,173
15,234,659
'3,124
3,091
5,001
2,807
2,737
985
428
11,960
2,779
2,629
3,772
1,645
954
157
11,726
5,765,086
2,770
2,259
3,510
1,686
1,129
293
79
8,515
2,423
1,901
2,625
See footnote at end of table .
OKLAHOMA
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
37
Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data i
reports for only a sample of farms. See
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Other farms
Hired workers farms reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or A hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms
persons.
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting.
persons.
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting,
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting.
Paid on a nonthly basis farms reporting.
Under $25 per month farms reporting.
$25 to $34 per month farms reporting.
$35 to $49 per month farms reporting.
$50 to $84 per month . farms reporting.
$85 to $109 per month farms reporting.
$110 to $129 per month farms reporting.
$130 to $169 per month farms reporting.
$170 to $214 per month farms reporting.
$215 to $274 per month farms reporting.
$275 to $324 per month farms reporting.
$325 and over per month farms reporting.
Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting.
Under $5 per week farms reporting.
$5 to $7 per week farms reporting.
$3 to $11 per week farms reporting.
$12 to $19 per week farms reporting.
$20 to $24 per week farms reporting.
$25 to $29 per week farms reporting.
$30 to $39 per week farms reporting.
$40 to $49 per week farms reporting.
$50 to $59 per week farms reporting.
$60 to $69 per week farms reporting.
$70 to $79 per week farms reporting.
$80 and over per week farms reporting.
Paid on a
$1 per
$2 per
$3 per
$4 per
$5 per
$6 per
$7 per
$8 per
$9 per
$10 am
daily basis farms reporting.
day farms reporting.
day farms reporting.
day farms reporting.
day farms reporting.
day farms reporting.
day farms reporting.
day farms reporting.
day .farms reporting.
day farms reporting.
. over per day farms reporting.
Lot
$1.00
$1.15
$1.30
$1.45
Paid on i
to $0
to $0
to $0
to $1
to $1.
to$l
■ I v basis... farms reporting.
per hour farms reporting.
34 per hour farms reporting.
44 per hour farms reporting.
54 per hour farms reporting.
64 per hour farms reporting.
74 per hour farms reporting.
84 per hour farms reporting.
99 per hour farms reporting.
14 per hour farms reporting.
29 per hour farms reporting.
44 per hour farms reporting.
er per hour farms reporting.
.farms reporting.
Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting.
dollars.
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting .
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
Farms with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported .. .farms reporting.
|1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting..
$5,000 and over farms reporting..
5,311
3,074,166
1,067
75
36
220
30
68
135
33
1
3
1
13
334
335
5,175
123
153
3,586
65
67
905
80
73
549
38
5
83
17
37
36
11
16
38
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES
[Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of
.farms
1 hired worker iarms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more •
Regular workers ( to be employed 150 days or more)
1 hired worker.
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers - farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Seasonal workers (to be employed leas than 150 days) farms
1 hired worker tarns
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms
Seasonal hired workers and no reguli
hired workers farms
reporting.
persons,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
persons,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting .
persons.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting.
Under $25 per month farms reporting.
$25 to $34 per month ^ arms reporting.
$35 to $49 per month farms reporting.
$50 to $84 per month farms reporting.
$85 to $109 per month farms reporting.
$110 to $129 per month farms reporting.
$130 to $169 per month farms reporting.
$170 to $214 per month farms reporting.
$215 to $274 per month farms reporting.
$275 to $324 per month farms reporting.
$325 and over per month farms reporting.
Paid on a weekly basis farms
Under $5 per week farms
$5 to $7 per week farms
$8 to $11 per week farms
$12 to $19 per week farms
$20 to $24 per week farms
$25 to $29 per week farms
$30 to $39 per week farms
$40 to $49 per week farms
$50 to $59 per week farms
$60 to $69 per week farms
$70 to $79 per week farms
$80 and over per week farms
Paid on a daily basis farms
$1 per day farms
$2 per day farms
$3 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 and over per day farms
Paid on ai
Under 1
$0.25
□.55
$0.65 ■
$0.75 ■
$0.85 ■
$1.00 '
$1.15 "
$1.30 ■
$1.45 i
Expend i
hourly basis farms
3.25 per hour farms
a $0.34 per hour farms
3 $0.44 per hour farms
3 $0.54 per hour farms
3 $0.64 per hour farms
3 $0.74 per hour farms
3 $0.84 per hour farms
3 $0.99 per hour farms
d $1.14 per hour farms
a $1.29 per hour farms
3 $1.44 per hour farms
rid over per hour farms
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting .
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
rk bas
.farms reporting.
for hi
1954.
$1 to $99 farms
$100 to $199 farms
$200 to $499 farms
$500 to $999 farms
$1,000 to $2,499 farms
$2,500 to $4,999 farms
$5,000 and over farms
Farms with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms
$1 to $99 farms
$100 to $199 farms
$200 to $499 farms
$500 to $999 farms
$1,000 to $2,499 farms
$2,500 to $4,999 farms
$5,000 and over farms
reporting,
dollars,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting .
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
Total
all farms
of nonwhite
operators
Tenure of operator 1
x Data i
given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only.
OKLAHOMA
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
39
Tenure of operat
Tenants — Continued
Hired workers farms reporting. .
persons. .
1 hired worker farms reporting..
2 hired workers farms reporting..
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . .
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting..
10 hired workers or more farms reporting..
Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting..
persons..
1 hired worker farms reporting..
2 hired workers farms reporting..
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting..
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting..
10 hired workers or more farms reporting..
Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting..
persons..
1 hired worker farms reporting..
2 hired workers farms reporting.,
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.,
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting..
10 hired workers or more farms reporting..
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting..
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting..
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting..
Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting.
Under $25 per month farms reporting. .
$25 to $34 per month farms reporting..
$35 to $49 per month farms reporting.,
$50 to $84 per month farms reporting..
$85 to $109 per month farms reporting.,
$110 to $129 per month farms reporting.,
$130 to $169 per month farms reporting..
$170 to $214 per month farms reporting. .
$215 to $274 per month farms reporting..
$275 to $324 per month farms reporting.
$325 and over per month farms reporting.
Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting.
Under $5 per week farms reporting.
$5 to $7 per week farms reporting.
$8 to $11 per week farms reporting.
$12 to $19 per week farms reporting.
$20 to $24 per week farms reporting.
$25 to $29 per week farms reporting.
$30 to $39 per week farms reporting.
$40 to $49 per week farms reporting.
$50 to $59 per week farms reporting.
$60 to $69 per week farms reporting.
$70 to $79 per week farms reporting.
$80 and over per week farms reporting.
Paid on a daily basis farms reporting.
$1 per day farms reporting.
$2 per day farms reporting.
$3 per day farms reporting.
$4 per day farms reporting.
$5 per day farms reporting,
$6 per day farms reporting.
$7 per day farms reporting.
$8 per day farms reporting.
$9 per day farms reporting.
$10 and over per day - farms reporting.
Paid on an hourly basis- farms reporting.
Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting.
$0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting.
$0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting.
$0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting.
$0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting.
$0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting.
$0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting.
$0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting.
$1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting.
$1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting.
$1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting.
$1.45 and over per hour farms reporting.
Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting.
Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting,
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting .
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
Farms with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported .. .farms reporting.
$1 w> $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
40
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 10.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES
(^Figures on number of workers and wage :
for hired persons working the week of
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Hired workers farms reporting.
persons..
1 hired worker farms reporting. .
2 hired workers farms reporting. .
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. .
10 hired workers or more .farms reporting. .
Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting..
persons.
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting..
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting..
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting.
persons . .
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting.
Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting.
Under $25 per month farms reporting.*
$25 to $34 per month farms reporting.
$35 to $49 per month farms reporting.
$50 to $84 per month farms reporting.
$85 to $109 per month farms reporting.
$110 to $129 per month farms reporting.
$130 to $169 per month farms reporting.
$170 to $214 per month farms reporting.
$215 to $274 per month farms reporting.
$275 to $324 per month farms reporting.
$325 and over per month farms reporting.
Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting.
Under $5 per week farms reporting ;
$5 to $7 per week farms re
$8 to $11 per week farms
$12 to $19 per week farms
i $24 per week farms
i $29 per week farms
i $39 per week farms
i $49 per week farms
> $59 per week farms
$60 to $69 per week farms
$70 to $79 per week farms
$80 and over per week farms
$25
$30 '
$40
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
Paid on a daily basis farms reporting.
$1.00 per day farms reporting.
$2.00 per day farms reporting.
$3.00 per day farms reporting.
$4.00 per day farms reporting.
$5.00 per day farms reporting.
$6.00 per day farms reporting.
$7.00 per day farms reporting.
$8.00 per day farms reporting.
$9.00 per day farms reporting.
$10.00 and over per day farms reporting.
Paid on i
$0.25
$0.35
$0.45
$0.55
■ly basis farms reporting.
per hour farms reporting.
34 per hour farms reporting.
to $0.44 per hour farms reporting.
to $0.54 per hour farms reporting.
to $0.64 per hour farms reporting.
74 per hour farms reporting.
84 per hour farms reporting.
99 per hour farms reporting.
14 per hour farms reporting.
.29 per hour farms reporting.
.44 per hour farms reporting.
per hour farms reporting .
rk basis farms reporting. ,
for hired
1954.
41 to $99 farms
$100 to $199 farms
$200 to $499 farms
$500 to $999 farms
$1,000 to $2,499 farms
$2 , 500 to $4, 999 farms
$5,000 and over farms
Farms with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. ..farms
$1 to $99 farms
$100 to $199 farms
$200 to $499 farms
$500 to $999 farms
$1,000 to $2,499 farms
$2,500 to $4,999 farms
$5,000 and over farms
reporting,
dollars,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
15,106
62,568
6,933
2,471
1,959
1,987
1,756
4,485
6,992
3,339
678
328
108
32
11,900
55,576
5,145
1,697
1,546
1,829
1,683
3,206
1,279
10,621
2,580
4,515
51,912
31,602,413
14,586
9,615
13,031
* 6,586
5,525
1,773
796
36,806
13,04S
7,995
9,610
3,748
2,011
357
37
3,335
7,592
2,145
2,715
6,531
1,751
505
13,702
6,299,304
2,921
2,971
4,327
1,909
1,194
298
82
10,367
2,666
2,616
3,465
1,095
466
58
7,417
,835,445
1,103
789
1,901
1,647
1,375
OKLAHOMA
41
BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1954
Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms.
(For definitions and explanations.
rltec
1 hired worker
2 hired workers
3 or 4 hired workers
5 to 9 hired workers
10 hired workers or more
Regular workers ( to be employed 150 days
1 hired worker
2 hired workers
3 or A hired workers
5 to 9 hired workers
10 hired workers or more
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 hired workers or more
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 basi
Under $25 per month
$25 to $34 tioi-
$35 to $49 per month....
$50 to $84 per month. . . .
$85 to $109 per month. . .
$110 to $129 per month..
$130 to $169 per month..
$170 to $214 per month. .
$215 to $274 per month..
$275 to $324 per month..
$325 and over per month.
.farms reporting.,
persons.,
.farms reporting.,
.farms reporting.,
•farms reporting.,
.farms reporting..
..farms reporting..
..farms reporting..
.farms reporting..
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
Paid oi
iid on a weekly basis.
Under $5 per week...
$5 to $7 per week. . .
$8 to $11 per week..
$12 to $19 per week.
to $24 per week.
$29 per week.
$39 per week.
$49 per week.
$59 per week.
$25
$30
$40
$70 to $79
$80 and ov>
on a Haily basis
.00 per day
.00 per day
.00 per day
.00 per day
.00 per day
.00 per day
.00 per day
.00 per day
.00 per day
$10.00 and over per day.
$7
.farms reporting.
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting.
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
•farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
•farms reporting,
•farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting.
Paid on an hourly basis....
Under $0.25 per hour....
Xi $0.34 per hour.
/O $0.44 per hour.
1.45 to $0.!
54 per hour.
64 per hour.
74 per hour.
84 per hour.
99 per hour.
14 per hour.
29 per hour.
44 per hour,
er per hour.
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting.
.farms reporting,
•farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
•farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
•farms reporting.
Paid on
$100 to $199
$200 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $2,499.
$2,500 to $4,999.
$5,000 and over..
*ith expendi
$1 ■
$100 to $199
$200 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $2,499.
$2,500 to $4,999.
$5,000 and over..
rk basis farms reporting.
ired labor in 1954 farms reporting.
dollars.
farms reporting.
farms reporting.
farms reporting.
farms reporting.
farms reporting.
farms reporting.
farms reporting.
hired workers reported. . .farms reporting.
farms reporting.
farms reporting .
farms reporting.
farms reporting.
farms reporting.
farms reporting.
farms reporting.
for hired labo
Type of farm — Continued
3,817
8,380
2,176
1,876
2,911
1,380
2,347
5,469
1,346
349
11,314
,466,057
3,041
2,298
2,526
1,225
1,398
552
274
7,497
2,744
1,941
,
42
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table ll.-DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1954, 1950, AND 1945
£Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
Z Less than 0.5.
Census of 1954
Census starting dates — Oct. 4; Nov. 8
Oklahoma
Census of 1950
Census date— April 1
Oklahoma
■e of enu -ratio.
Nov. 14 - Nov. 20
3
2
2
2
9
20
2-1
15
6
6
6
3
1
(«)
,ro,im..« e of enu
Apr. 1 - Apr. 14
Percent of farms enumerated during —
Percent of farms enumerated during —
Census of 1945
Census date — January 1
■ e date of enu
Percent of enumeration districts enumerated during-
10
December 1 to A
19
OKLAHOMA
43
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44
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 13.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
[Data
for number of livestock not fully comparable for
he several cen
uses. See State Table 12 and
text]
see text)
Census
of—
(For definitions and explanations
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1950
(April 1)
1945
( January l)
1940
(April 1)
1935
( January l)
1930
(April 1)
1925
( January l)
1920
(January l)
Total value of specified classes of livesto
238,465,978
300,035,748
206,952,141
108,139,465
85,002,988
141,827,981
102,190,308
214,207,803
Cattle and dairy products:
.farms reporting.,
number . .
107,980
3,301,856
122,780
2,657,951
150,256
3,101,301
160,395
2,194,647
190,478
2,632,388
164,784
2,097,576
(NA)
1,656,763
164,578
2,073,945
value . . dollars . .
216,896,342
272,691,555
160,993,289
70,602,755
33,855,027
84,090,907
36,139,898
87,199,975
Cows, including heifers that
.farms reporting. .
105,548
1,705,107
120,474
1,283,559
145,401
1,668,921
157,520
1,104,262
187,933
1,311,183
(NA)
856,020
(NA)
843,725
(NA)
947,021
value . . dollars . .
136,408,560
189,530,304
108,064,697
45,230,182
22,290,111
49,263,754
24,039,854
51,504,783
M'lk en.
.farms reporting. .
78,014
388,312
107,233
534,244
(NA)
(NA)
155,020
748,310
(NA)
(NA)
152,843
588,957
103,212
360,297
119,044
456,332
sold
farms reporting..
(NA)
52,603
86,529
94,456
(NA)
86,934
(NA)
(NA)
dollars. .
1 35,611,557
36,424,311
38,723,139
17,591,613
(NA)
24,485,344
(NA)
11,998,313
Whole mil* sold
..farms reporting..
12,009
728,016,625
18,301
649,123,343
21,904
621,128,814
12,537
338,627,580
(NA)
(NA)
12,264
279,083,106
(NA)
106,281,561
7,512
pounds. .
66,923,084
dollars. .
29,111,700
26,754,845
2 20,710,332
2 7, 901,326
(NA)
8,645,517
(NA)
2,738,708
Cream sold
..farms reDOrtine..
18,378
12,838,333
35,477
17,529,695
64,998
37,631,787
79,866
44,734,209
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
pounds of butterf at . .
(NA)
dollars..
6,499,857
9,547,930
2 17, 816, 394
2 9, 294, 027
(NA)
14,172,450
(NA)
7,381,230
Butter, buttermilk, skim milk,
..farms reporting..
(NA)
1,229
3 2,436
3 7,571
(NA)
3 19,270
(NA)
3 32,303
dollars..
(NA)
121,536
2 196,413
2 396,260
(NA)
3 1, 667, 377
(NA)
3 1,878,375
Cows milked, day preceding enumeration. .
..farms reporting.,
number of cows..
70,803
239,042
100,950
335,228
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
143,909
462,654
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
486,984
708,: 47
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
854,575
(NA)
(NA)
Cows and heifers milked during any
..farms reporting..
(NA)
(NA)
144,319
153,471
182,126
158,766
162,915
(NA)
number. .
(NA)
(NA)
631,004
659,475
758,119
586,904
526,681
(NA)
Horses and mules:
. .farms reporting. .
47,881
108,756
81,424
233,220
(NA)
400,566
135,212
491,838
173,130
671,746
175,880
820,973
179,634
976,247
(NA)
number. .
1,075,078
value .. dollars . .
4,316,652
7,321,967
19,685,542
28,480,227
43,697,562
37,638,378
46,259,006
98,626,239
Horses and colts, including ponies. . .
..farms reporting..
44,617
76,311
103,452
114,996
136,187
(NA)
(NA)
160,852
number . .
96,228
203,027
313,069
353,986
425,485
505,620
608,210
738,443
value.. dollars. .
3,752,892
6,032,481
13,775,742
18,354,538
24,228,861
19,797,460
23,940,124
58,734,170
6,697
12,528
14,639
30,193
38,709
87,497
60,099
137,852
97,206
246,261
(NA)
315,353
(NA)
368,037
113,973
number. .
336,635
value., dollars..
563,760
1,289,486
5,909,800
10,125,689
19,468,701
17,840,918
22,318,882
39,892,069
Hogs:
..farms reporting..
43,637
74,301
88,630
116,448
130,248
110,767
106,907
137,321
number..
407,059
774,429
759,075
764,465
780,925
1,051,190
920,059
1,304,094
value . . dollars . .
9,921,717
11,338,281
12,215,147
3,937,284
2,811,330
9,854,420
8,467,872
17,000,355
4 months old and over
..farms reporting..
33,039
158,993
62,924
361,196
(NA)
(NA)
116,448
764,465
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
676,833
(NA)
(**)
number . .
(«*)
. . farms reporting. .
27,163
42,729
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
40,032
(NA)
(«)
number. .
248,066
413,233
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
374,357
(«*)
(**)
20,084
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number . .
70,389
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Between December 1 and June 1
farms reporting
12,786
34,520
40,553
102,574
50,801
113,198
53,207
114,577
54,504
98,676
40,578
93,043
(NA)
130,842
89,262
number..
2X,145
14,620
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number..
35,869
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Sheep and »ool:
4,089
222,937
3,020
150,798
4,841
230,732
7,568
312,563
5,177
308,568
4,284
221,616
1,948
62,108
2,722
number. .
105,370
value. .dollars. .
2,902,363
2,547,371
1,863,885
1,444,337
1,049,131
1,407,401
512,350
1,123,033
Sheen 1 Year old and over
3,726
2,902
(NA)
7,568
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number. .
131,900
89,139
(NA)
312,563
(NA)
138,041
46,450
75,617
Ewes
3,625
122,891
2,824
75,884
4,175
144,704
6,882
276,818
4,402
146,024
(NA)
124,162
(NA)
42,817
2,486
number..
69,415
Rams and wethers
2,886
9,009
2,111
13,255
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
35,745
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
13,879
(NA)
3,633
(HA)
number..
6,202
Lambs under 1 ear old
3,099
91,037
2,628
61,659
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
83,575
(NA)
15,658
1,946
number. .
29,753
3,339
2,590
3,802
5,734
4,010
2,799
(NA)
1,748
number shorn. .
147,201
91,260
(NA)
243,424
149,801
122,504
50,067
85,934
1,244,168
559,873
712,465
277,241
1,281,230
453,513
2,112,564
370,412
1,210,504
254,206
883,807
235, 919
371,747
105,667
604,824
value .. dollars . .
254,026
See footnotes at end of table.
OKLAHOMA
State Table 13—LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
45
[Data
for number of lives
took not fully
comparable for
the several cen
Buses. See Sta
te Table ■ 12 and
text]
(For definitions and explanations
see text)
1954
(Oct.-Nov.)
1950
(April 1)
1945
( January l)
Census
1940
(April 1)
of—
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January 1)
1920
(January l)
Coats and nohair:
•farms reporting..
number. .
value. .dollars. .
2,454
29,666
147,505
2,407
(Ha)
(NA)
3,280
41,882
104,576
4,726
51,446
113,354
6,056
59,940
113,886
3,406
40,420
136,760
2,291
32,436
89,209
45,825
229,635
Angora goats and kids
.farms reporting..
number. .
•farms reporting..
488
11,042
2,098
18,624
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
526
24,147
4,280
27,299
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,502
26,166
(NA)
14,254
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
17,391
28,434
.farms reporting.,
number..
value . . dollars . .
218
8,982
42,385
21,194
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
474
(NA)
49,840
16,449
497
(NA)
46,202
8,778
(NA)
14,330
36,261
12,328
(NA)
11,564
28,623
11,448
374
11,921
29,498
14,698
Poultry and poultry products:
Poultry and/or poultry products sold....
.farms reporting.,
dollars..
47,268
15,119,277
81,099
18,896,851
114,027
26,877,859
115,502
9,057,505
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Chickens, A months old and over, on hand
.farms reporting..
number. .
value. .dollars. .
91,248
5,708,532
4,281,399
120,225
7,420,641
6,136,574
149,885
11,607,010
12,089,702
164,838
9,047,300
3,561,508
191,848
9,655,699
3,476,052
179,121
11,470,602
8,700,115
173,629
13,023,482
10,721,973
176,210
11,137,259
10,028,566
Chickens sold
.farms reporting.,
number. .
.farms reporting...
dozens . .
dollars..
19,011
6,850,917
4,549,201
41,191
22,941,980
7,580,837
43,193
4,438,609
3,792,543
72,363
35,680,519
13,103,858
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
76,411
4,879,549
1,828,232
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
102,094
8,359,520
6,095,029
119,776
49,738,573
12,445,992
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,339,680
2,433,170
20,124,662
7,133,379
Turkey hens, to be kept for
.farms reporting..
number. .
.farms reporting..
number. .
2,519
39,931
4,308
719,258
4,618
58,030
4,843
374,666
(NA)
(NA)
7,456
331,961
35,910
289,853
30,880
1,417,586
34,580
229,659
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
34,514
804,262
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
192,721
(NA)
Ducks raised
3,514
27,638
3,554
35,809
(NA)
(NA)
2,368
30,584
(NA)
(NA)
10,334
96,994
(NA)
(NA)
number. .
(NA)
Geese raised
1,735
14,469
1,500
13,806
(NA)
(NA)
1,510
14,539
(NA)
(NA)
8,532
66,567
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
in as raised
1,095
15,683
1,222
16,637
(NA)
(NA)
4,740
76,339
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number. .
(NA)
Turkeys, ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous
3,200
2,989,189
4,279
2,000,450
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Animals sold alive:
Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or
dollars..
(NA)
•farms reporting..
dollars . .
.farms reporting . .
.farms reporting..
number . .
dollars . .
90,284
140,780,707
89,849
85,245
1,629,919
125,206,153
107,535
159,985,613
106,860
95,260
1,248,129
133,196,113
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
104,796
1,468,144
85,569,158
(NA)
(NA)
109,988
91,436
986,516
28,799,983
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
Cattle sold alive, excluding
55,458
683,001
67,971,013
73,920
946,918
57,235,140
56,251
618,492
84,467,281
78,185
629,637
48,728,832
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
53,976
532,148
20,773,686
66,299
454,368
8,026,297
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number.,
dollars. .
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars..
(NA)
(NA)
Hogs id pigs sold alive
farms reporting
27,613
400,204
12,573,606
59,413
886,177
24,112,323
67,064
1,078,288
25,913,316
59,170
919,325
9,068,585
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number. .
dollars..
(NA)
(NA)
Sheep and lambs sold alive
3,252
156,424
2,437,689
2,647
98,407
1,713,324
3,183
134,638
1,131,446
4,761
223,166
1,141,489
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars..
(NA)
(NA)
Horse d mules sold alive
3,949
8,942
563,259
8,644
19,883
963,853
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number . .
dollars..
(NA)
(NA)
the basis of
46 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 14-FARMS REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF CATTLE ON HAND: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950; FARMS
REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK ON HAND OR SOLD ALIVE: CENSUS OF 1954
[Data for 1954 are based i
eports for only a sample of farms. See text]
Cattle and calves of all ages on hand farms reporting 1954..
1950..
number 1954. .
1950..
-, farms reporting 1954..
1950. .
2 to 4. farms reporting 1954..
1950..
5 to g farms reporting 1954..
1950..
10 to 24 farms reporting 1954..
1950..
25 to 49 farms reporti n g 1954..
1950..
50 to 99 farms reporting 1954..
1950. .
100 and over farms reporting 1954. .
1950..
Cows on hand 1954, including heifers
that have calved farms reporting..
number. .
1 farms reporting..
2 farms reporting..
3 or 4 farms reporting..
5 to 9 farms reporting..
10 to 14 farms reporting. .
15 to 19 farms reporting..
20 to 29 farms reporting..
30 to 49 farms reporting..
50 to 74 farms reporting..
75 to 99 farms reporting..
100 to 199 farms reporting..
200 to 499 farms reporting..
500 to 999 farms reporting..
1,000 and over farms reporting..
Milk co*s on hand, 1954 farms reporting..
number . .
1 farms reporting..
2 farms reporting..
3 farms reporting..
i, farms reporting. .
5 to 9 farms reporting..
10 to 14 farms reporting..
15 to 19 farms reporting..
20 to 29 farms reporting..
30 to 49 farms reporting..
50 to 74 farms reporting..
75 to 99 farms reporting..
100 and over farms reporting..
Cattle sold alive, excluding calves, 1954 farms reporting..
number . .
1 to 4 farms reporting. .
5 to 9 farms reporting..
10 to 19 farms reporting..
20 to 29 farms reporting, .
30 to 39 farms reporting..
40 to 49 farms reporting..
50 to 99 farms reporting..
■ 100 to 199 farms reporting..
200 and over farms reporting. .
Calves sold ali*e, 1954 farms reporting..
1 to 4 -. farms reporting..
5 to 9 farms reporting..
10 to 14 farms reporting..
15 to 19 farms reporting..
20 to 29 farms reporting..
30 to 39 farms reporting..
40 to 49 farms reporting. .
50 to 99 farms reporting..
100 and over farms reporting..
(For definitions and explanations,
108,301
122,780
3,351,437
2,657,951
6,415
8,758
16,160
24,418
14,456
21,858
32,132
38,996
22,900
18,848
10,996
6,803
5,240
3,099
105,914
1,730,834
14,451
8,929
11,325
21,553
15,374
9,391
11,087
7,770
3,170
1,050
1,234
491
66
23
78,892
396,029
26,940
14,635
6,898
5,528
13,712
5,557
2,326
1,939
1,019
263
41
34
56,883
673,516
30,527
12,132
7,643
2,721
1,264
657
1,119
481
339
74,999
965,819
26,722
19,853
10,795
5,449
5,696
2,370
1,226
2,005
Dec
1 farms reporting. .
2 farms reporting..
3 farms reporting. .
4 farms reporting. .
5 farms reporting..
6 farms reporting. .
7 farms reporting. .
8 farms reporting. .
9 farms reporting . .
10 or more farms reporting..
.gs and pigs sold alive, 1954 farms reporting..
number . .
1 to 4 farms reporting. .
5 to 9 farms reporting..
10 to 14 farms reporting..
15 to 19 farms reporting..
20 to 29 farms reporting. .
30 to 39 farms reporting. .
40 to 49 farms reporting. .
50- to 99 farms reporting..
100 to 199 farms reporting..
200 and over farms reporting..
Turkeys raised, light breeds, 1954 farms reporting..
number. .
Under 25 farms reporting..
25 to 49 farms reporting. .
50 to 99 farms reporting..
100 to 199 farms reporting..
200 to 399 farms reporting..
400 to 799 farms reporting..
800 to 1,599 farms reporting.
1,600 and over .....farms reporting.,
Turkeys raised, heavy breeds, 1954 farms reporting.
number .
Under 25 farms reporting.
25 to 49 farms reporting.
50 to 99 farms reporting.
100 to 199 farms reporting.
200 to 399 - farms reporting.
400 to 799 farms reporting.
800 to 1,599 farms reporting.
1,600 and over farms reporting.
Broilers (chickens) sold, 1954 farms reporting.
number.
Under 2,000 farms reporting.
2,000 to 3,999 farms reporting.
4 000 to 7,999 farms reporting.
8,000 to 15,999 farms reporting.
16,000 to 31,999 farms reporting.
32,000 to 39,999 farms reporting.
40,000 to 49,999 farms reporting.
50,000 to 59,999 * farms reporting.
60,000 to 69,999 farms reporting.
70,000 to 79,999 farms reporting.
80,000 to 89,999 farms reporting.
90,000 and over farms reporting.
OKLAHOMA
Slate Table 15.-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
47
Nursery and greeohouse products, flower and vegetable
seeds and plants, and bulbs:
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable
seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold dollars
Nursery products (trees, shrubs,
vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting
Sold dollars
Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens,
and bedding plants grown for sale:
Grown under glass farms reporting
square feet
Grown In open farms reporting
Sold farms reporting
dollars
Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds,
vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and nuabroons produced for sale:
Grown under glass or in house farms reporting
square feet
Grown in open farms reporting
Sold farms reporting
dollars
Forest products:
All forest products sold dollars
Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting
cords (4'x 4'x 8')
Fence posts cut farms reporting
number
Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber,
pulpwood, piling and poles, bark, bolts,
Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other
miscellaneous forest products sold farms reporting
dollars
210,443
285,345
14,478
146,507
3,144*426
179, 537
401,201
21,593
262,933
14,029
3,284,476
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
441,328
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3 170
3 1, 356, 060
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3 6t5,133
*152
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'459,474
56,024
724,038
17,656
3,836,141
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
59, 930
757, 837
(NA)
(NA)
5 69
=722,971
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5 399, 840
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7 134,865
966,520
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA Not available. ^ees, plants, vines, etc., in nurseries; flower and vegetable seeds; and bulbs. 2 Flowers and flowering plants grown for sale. 3 Crops grown under
glass (flowers, plants, and vegetables) and propagated mushrooms. *Flowers, plants, and vegetables grown under glass, and flowers grown in the open. 5 Total square feet
under glass. 6 Flower and vegetable seeds, bulbs, and flowers and plants grown in the open. 7 Value of vegetables and vegetable plants.
48
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
All farms number. .
Cropland harvested farms reporting..
Total value ol specified crops
harvested (aee text) 3 dollars..
Value of all crops sold (see text) 3 dollars..
Corn:
Corn for all purposes farma reporting. .
value. .dollars..
Harvested for grain farma reporting. .
bushels..
Cut for silage farma reporting. .
tons, green weight..
Hogged or grazed, or cut
for green or dry fodder farms reporting..
Corn sold farma reporting..
bushels . .
dollars . ,
Sorghum for all purposes except
for sirup farms reporting. .
value . . dollars . ,
Harvested for grain or for aeed farms reporting..
bushels..
Cut for silage farms reporting. .
tons, green weight..
Hogged or grazed, or cut
for dry forage or hay farms reporting. .
tons cut . .
Sorghum for grain or Beed aold farms reporting..
bushels.,
dollars..
Sorghum hay or forage sold farms reporting. .
dollars . .
Small grains :
Drains grown together and threshed
as a mixture farms reporting..
bushels..
value.. dollars..
Sold farms reporting. ,
bushels. ,
dollars.,
wheat threshed or combined farma reporting.,
bushels . ,
value. .dollars.,
Sold farms reporting. .
bushels . ,
Oats threshed or combined farms reporting.
bushels .
value.. dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels .
Oats cut for feeding unthreshed farms reporting.
value.. dollars.
Barley threshed or combined farms reporting.
bushels .
value.. dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels .
dollars .
Other grain threshed or combined farms reporting.
bushels,
value. .dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels .
dollars .
See footnotes at end of table.
297,622,496
217,007,711
17,203
276,920
5,355,814
11,641
187,505
2,212,707
1,380
32,814
106, 815
1,739
497,675
746,514
36,401
1,571,402
21,637,778
11,956
613, 644
6,200,760
3,534
95,867
304,917
27,513
861, 891
182,319
4,210
3,838,251
4,759,431
1,051
14,803
296,060
2,625
76,606
998,559
1,148,343
39,498
4,467,182
65,396,619
141,910,663
37,160
59,359,679
128,810,503
26,193
812,180
20,765,234
15,573,926
8,598
251,251
4,728,153
4,539,027
3,264
1,868,507
1,793,767
1,753
395,134
446,505
346,355,739
254,679,973
56,995
1,068,224
22,912,308
55,500
1,035,989
19,204,157
=11,424
4,317,330
5 4, 862, 934
42,922
1,060,476
17,636,582
20,846
532,281
7,931,332
1,839
41,047
230,942
27,992
487,148
578,975
6 5,715
(NA)
6 4,571,458
1,771
68,351
810,009
931,509
39,889
6,265,789
78,682,555
145,666,119
37,014
71,258,166
(NA)
17,367
458,158
8,162,279
5,995,655
4,316
1,584,609
(NA)
4,625
64,112
1,012,415
1,959
39,966
690,786
682,909
(NA)
21, 896
207, 117
249,172
(NA)
88,003
(NA)
350,202,916
199,581,210
84,978
1,580,192
30,411,499
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
84,764
2,352,008
35,610,343
32,747
960, 286
14,437,008
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
66,283
1,299,254
1,885,288
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,120
63,605
889,589
1,026,848
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
45,630
5,063,883
84,779,744
118,179,917
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
39,247
1,279,173
25,789,300
18,770,340
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
19,657
260,136
3,693,478
8,204
265,533
5,332,174
5,212,808
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
120,968
1,020,616
1,337,182
124, 827, 131
77,054,137
108,810
1,787,844
15,312,655
104,816
1,718,811
25,341,206
85,007
1,466,874
8,848,464
37,055
630,022
5,430,497
1,257
32,108
108,485
63,011
804,744
719,102
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,870
124,186
1,499,149
734, 641
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
51,250
4,158,230
58,492,919
38,094,749
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
45,042
1,174,415
21,078,534
6,661,491
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
14,131
143,187
951,905
23,115
494,291
7,953,170
2,863,703
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
116,749
1,126,578
521,592
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
99,981
1,567,205
(NA)
86,590
1,353,275
8,646,961
(NA)
1,814,340
13,608,307
45,374
640,302
4,829,693
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(»)
(**)
(**)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10,266
152,350
124,927
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
42,132
3,540,833
37,093,547
30,416,708
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
39,823
1,046,879
17,754,814
7,989,666
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
23,982
216,877
(NA)
5,671
97,332
1,539,166
969,675
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
15,935
104,894
91,474
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(**)
119,456,014
141,861
3,069,645
(NA)
137,213
2,913,137
44,830,439
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
83,716
1,441,;
12,416,029
43,408
747,624
8,772,398
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(**)
(**)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
922
18,817
349,711
251,822
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
36,688
4,575,558
51,184,128
49,844,440
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
33,544
762,823
16, 196, 880
7,546,;
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
15,177
145,116
(NA)
3,238
71,074
1,138,515
625,965
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
30,034
70,924
62,941
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(»)
(NA)
140,743
2,729,635
(NA)
137,607
2,666,101
47,575,170
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,610,898
(NA)
(NA)
914,020
12,227,244
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(**>
(«*)
(«*)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,509,372
54,502,175
62,694,225
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
44,178
1,019,8
22,984,886
13,125,6
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
18,819
150,427
(NA)
11,510
210,199
3,628,953
2,709,065
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
26,815
226,207
220,438
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
OKLAHOMA
State Table 16.-SPEC1FIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
49
Census of —
935
sry 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January 1)
1,299
8,869
2,274
21,371
(NA)
(NA)
343
(NA)
5,407
9,841
(NA)
(10)
(NA)
(NA)
52,893
107,589
(NA)
(10)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(10)
(10)
(10)
(NA)
(10)
(10)
(NA)
(10,
(10)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(1IA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
16,142
104,011
7,663
52,530
(NA)
(NA)
7,733
(NA)
107,609
221,675
(NA)
(10)
(NA)
(NA)
118,164
276,416
(NA)
(10,
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(10)
(10,
(10)
(NA)
(10,
(10)
(NA)
(10,
(10)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
21,386
82,035
(NA)
14,588
103,198
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12,983
(NA)
555,740
550,183
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,281,634
870,474
(NA)
(«*)
(*«)
(»*)
(«)
(NA)
18,030
102,070
64,031
768,372
(NA)
5,575
42,972
38,303
549,257
(NA)
(NA)
10,348
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
700
16 1,250
2,180
9,085
(NA)
516
16 1,231
4,684
29,765
(NA)
599
2,304
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
947,453
843,743
1,006,945
16,223
239,665
351,170
600,327
15,572
181,785
412,066
5,943,709
16,664
225,171
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
419
4,933
3,941
35,469
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«♦)
<*»)
(«*)
(NA)
23,779
26,761
.311,977
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(•»)
(*»)
(NA)
20,987
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(**)
(**)
(*>)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Harvested for beans farms reporting
bushels
value.. dollars
sold.. dollars
Cut for hay farms reporting
value. .dollars
sold.. dollars
Hogged or grazed, or
cut for silage farms reporting
value.. dollars
Plowed under for green manure farms reporting
Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except
for fresh market, or for canning,
freezing, or other processing 8 farms reporting
Harvested for dry peas farms reporting
bushels
value. .dollars
sold.. dollars
value. .dollars
sold.. dollars
Hogged or grazed, or cut
for silage farms reporting
value. .dollars
Plowed under for green manure farms reporting
Peanuts grown for all purposes farms reporting
value.. dollars
Harvested for picking or
threshing farms reporting
lb. 1954, 1950, 1945, and 1940; hu. other years
value.. dollars
sold.. dollars
Vines or tops saved for
hay or forage 1 4 farms reporting
harvested for beans farms reporting
bushels
value. .dollars
sold., dollars
100- lb. bags
value.. dollars
sold. .dollars
Hay crops (see text):
Land from which hay was cut 17 acres.
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for
hay (and dehydrating) farms reporting.
value.. dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
dollars.
Clover, timothy, and mixtures of
clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.
tons.
value . .dollars .
Sold farms reporting.
dollars .
Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting .
value.. dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
dollars.
3ee footnotes at end of table.
30,533
171, 839
403,822
363,438
9,334
6,210
155,250
38,808
5,595
22,713
102,208
25,550
6,854
3,305
85,930
21,484
1,257
14,255
213,825
8,185
115,719
13 5,784,294
5,904
88,135
32,502,562
3,900,307
3,744,297
6,905
91,587
49,406
1,111,635
277,906
298
6,425
10,599
76,313
74,787
1,551
4,649
30,218
28,710
1,431,950
21, 795
593,521
794,343
22,241,604
5,069
234,294
6,560,232
618
12,698
10,932
300, 630
2,938
45,829
39,519
987, 975
14,886
163,381
337,363
(NA)
7,305
6,583
105,328
(NA)
3,378
28,705
194,054
559,692
(NA)
1,879
17,175
13,025
214,914
(NA)
2,639
25,040
346,815
13,312
152,712
(NA)
11,946
143,095
96,096,546
9,610,163
(NA)
20, 900
145,038
362,599
(NA)
2,375
16,077
(NA)
1,155,040
17,773
378,382
765,326
15,314,058
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
755
12,023
14,367
251,418
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7,426
114,387
138,062
1,974,128
1,967
(NA)
233,208
1,698,661
(NA)
(')
(')
(')
(')
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,775
(NA)
149,749
483,848
(NA)
"2,197
1 '18,774
11 18, 808
'281,137
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
"15,265
182,816
(NA)
12,290
161,268
76,227,961
6,029,417
(NA)
10,426
(NA)
65,817
1,028,702
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
14,794
312,336
638,233
10,545,299
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,009
18,082
19,812
270,598
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,706
63,079
70,863
1,075,733
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,500
7,580
11,677
(NA)
(10,
(10,
(10,
(10)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,466
21,359
90,975
158,871
(NA)
(NA)
6,783
46,378
19,162,524
620,901
(NA)
10,839
83,336
58,826
591,945
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
13,680
233,712
381,492
4,225,765
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
391
3,725
3,880
32,022
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,096
11,024
10,053
50
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
Census of-
Hay crops (see text) — Continued
Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other
small grains cut for hay farms reporting.
value. .dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
dollars.
Wild hay cut farms reporting.
value.. dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
dollars.
Other hay cut ( see text) farms reporting .
value.. dollars.
Sold farms reporting.,
dollars.
Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa,
clover, or small grains farms reporting.
7 13,006
7 219,607
'199,162
'4,879,469
10,796
383,411
299,402
5,838,339
1, 692
52,259
1,019,051
9,811
175,749
140, 991
1,550,901
1,135
3,738
28,035
3,793
56,791
55,167
799,405
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
13,162
405,134
472,710
5,174,410
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
11,980
194,925
210,348
3,002,356
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,233
30,042
30,8a
359,584
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
14,833
478, 176
562,160
5,852,772
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,882
164,794
194,262
2,419,570
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,453
55,995
41,996
355,511
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
14,114
353,775
336,637
1,967,714
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
298,781
291,884
2,343,219
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
18 310
18 1,160
1B 5,795
8,681
79,190
44,386
523,755
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«*)
(*»)
(**)
(*»)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
623,665
382,539
3,225,280
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
(«,)
(**)
(*»)
2,637
25,248
24,741
271,454
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
18,674
481, 693
489, 606
3,090,598
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
131,238
148,484
1,627,539
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(**)
(**)
("0
(«•)
3,322
32,049
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
530,858
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«*)
(**)
(NA)
(NA)
pounds,
value. .dollars,
sold. .dollars.
3,526
84,042
9,379,085
2,344,771
2,157,189
4,430
109,439
13,265,460
4,961,715
(NA)
4,010
99,005
9,618,180
2,971,644
(NA)
3,530
78,974
8,634,660
1,140,310
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,091
17,959
2,400,300
358,855
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
peas harvested farms reporting.
pounds... 122,852
value. .dollars... 6,143
sold.. dollars... 4,914
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Bluestem seed harvested farms reporting.
pounds .
value.. dollars,
sold.. dollars.
8,000
4,800
4,319
44,282
13,285
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
pounds .
value. .dollars,
sold.. dollars.
Crimson clover seed harvested fsrms reporting...
pounds .
value. .dollars,
sold.. dollars.
Ladinc clover seed harvested farms reporting.
pounds,
value.. dollars,
sold.. dollars.
Red clover seed harvested farms reporting.
pounds .
value . .dollars .
sold. .dollars.
Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting.
pounds,
value. .dollars,
sold.. dollars.
12,120
1,221,290
134,342
100,754
17,705
6,905
(NA)
13,901
1,332,123
199,818
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'6,120
19 714
(NA)
2,938
422,220
20,775
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2 "6,410
20 1,116,240
20 84,431
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
pounds.
value . . dollars .
sold.. dollars.
Fescue seed harvested farms reporting.
pounds .
value.. dollars,
sold.. dollars.
2,693
307,757
40,009
36,003
7,060
4,970
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Foxtail millet seed harvested farms reporting.
pounds .
value. .dollars,
sold.. dollars.
94,184
7,535
6,404
132,030
6,601
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
21 454,500
21 9,831
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of table.
OKLAHOMA
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
51
Alfalfa seed, clover, grass, and other
field seed crops — Continued
Johnson grass seed harvested farms reporting.
pounds,
value. .dollars,
sold.. dollars.
Lespedezs seed harvested farms reporting.
pounds .
value. .dollars.
sold.. dollars.
Rough winter peas harvested farms reporting.
pounds.
value. .dollars.
sold.. dollars.
Ryegrass seed harvested farms reporting.
pounds .
value.. dollars,
sold.. dollars.
Sudan grass seed harvested farms reporting.
pounds .
value. .dollars.
sold. .dollars.
Vetch seed harvested farms reporting.
pounds .
value. .dollars,
sold.. dollars.
Other field seed crops harvested acres.
tons of brush. ,
value.. dollars.,
so Id.. dollars..
Castor beans harvested farms reporting. .
pounds. .
value.. dollars..
sold.. dollars..
Cotton harvested farms reporting..
value. .dollars..
sold. .dollars. .
Guar harvested farms reporting..
pounds . .
value.. dollars. .
sold.. dollars..
bushels .
value. .dollars.
sold.. dollars.
Popco
harvested farms reporting.
pounds .
value. .dollars.
sold.. dollars.
Root and grain crops hogged or grazed,
other than corn, sorghums, and
annual legumes farms reporting.
value. .dollars.
gallo
value. .dollars,
sold.. dollars.
bushels .
value.. dollars,
sold.. dollars.
All other field crops harvested acres
value. .dollars
sold.. dollars.
Value of specified crops harvested, except fruits, outs,
horti cultural specialties, and vegetables dollars.
Value of crops sold, except fruits, ants,
horticultural specialties, and vegetables dollars.
See footnotes at end of table.
19,100
3,438
3,094
39,955
8,790
1,759
198,044
15,844
14,258
2,099
45,731
5,110,539
562,159
449,726
1,735
17,453
15,708
6,585
1,230,075
86,104
86,104
26,806
903,254
276,767
49,818,060
49, 818, 060
33
605
136,455
5,458
5,156
28,966
"1,871
438,626
714,960
473,505
29
424
366,038
10,980
10, 980
10,570
22,726
15,454
4,221
"1,581
148,115
438,420
214,036
107
210,976,974
1
(NA)
15
(NA)
900
(NA)
270
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
755
846
13,698
18,721
2,608,038
3,811,593
161,110
311,999
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
21
(NA)
299
(NA)
62,150
(NA)
9,322
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
153
(NA)
2,086
(NA)
il68,836
(NA)
28,130
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
902
(NA)
18,623
(NA)
2,517,709
(NA)
402,833
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,923
2,544,545
(NA)
91,459
7,316
(NA)
38,152
1,227,911
567,792
89,475,581
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
38,108
23 4,741
634,594
1,101,399
(NA)
339
3,505
4,190,100
121,513
(NA)
45,949
78,777
(NA)
10,286
"3,279
314,034
729,711
(NA)
'335,409,653
'245,152,146
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
61,104
1,480,194
620,705
73,262,183
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
65,005
23,027
1,569,343
2,282,542
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
20,051
10,732
717,107
1,488,427
(NA)
(NA)
10,322
(NA)
95,068
4,753
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
32,078
(NA)
2,667
60,362
8,077
856,212
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,671,481
520,591
26,884,931
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
72,430
26,662
1,929,070
1,415,971
(NA)
225
447
461,000
16,461
(NA)
8,090
198,166
(NA)
2,573
3,796
118,936
72,989
(NA)
12,074
9,977
477, 901
509,360
(NA)
(NA)
636,278
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
I m )
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
' NA |
(MA)
(NA)
(«*)
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
126,248
2,626,668
333,585
2 18,890,919
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
78,718
38,370
2,294,726
1,468,625
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
25,329
17,977
808,003
719,123
(NA)
(NA)
(•»)
(NA)
3,985
124,990
17,938
2,190,767
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
123,477
4,148,228
1,130,415
106,992,573
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
85,488
38,564
2,904,666
2,803,165
(NA)
258
443
609,200
19,573
(NA)
2,641
4,303
156,446
133,428
(NA)
22,388
15,998
1,334,798
1,528,837
(NA)
(NA)
(**)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«*)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
133,896
3,812,942
1,511,480
! 167,945,057
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
36,884
3,389
1,537,052
1,820,204
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,720
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10,967
9,296
786,547
1,271,116
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
w
52
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
and explanati
Census of —
Vegetables for home use aod for sale (other
than Irish and sveet potatoes):
Vegetables harvested for home use 25 farms reporting...
value. .dollars. . .
Vegetables harvested for sale 26 farms reporting...
Sold dollars...
Beans, green lima farms reporting...
Beans, snap (bush and pole types) farms reporting...
Blackeyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting...
Cabbage farms reporting...
Cantaloups and muskmelons farms reporting...
Corn, sweet farms reporting . . .
Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting. . .
Lettuce and romaine farms reporting...
Mustard greens farms reporting. . .
Okra farma reporting...
Onions, dry farms reporting. . .
Onions, green farms reporting...
Peas, green farms reporting...
Radishes farms reporting...
Spinach farms reporting. ..
Squash farms reporting. . .
Tomatoes farms reporting.. .
Turnip greens farms reporting. . .
Turnips farms reporting. . ,
Watermelons farms reporting. . .
Mixed vegetables farms reporting. . ,
Other vegetables acres...
Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: 28
Blackberries and dewberries farma reporting...
quarts . . .
value, .dollars..,
Boysenberries farms reporting . . ,
quarts . . ,
value. .dollars. . ,
Strawberries farms reporting. .,
Other berries and small fruits.
value. .dollars.
Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes:
Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards,
groves, vineyards, and planted
nut trees farms reporting.,
Apples farms reporting.
Trees of all agea number.
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.
number.
Quantity harvested farms reporting.
bushels .
value. .dollars.
Apricots farms reporting.
Trees of all ages number.
Treea not of bearing age farms reporting.
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.
number .
Quantity harvested farms reporting .
bushels,
value . . dollars .
See footnotes at end of table.
2,364
26,239
1,599,776
1,163
1,970,742
492,682
30 7,157
30 189,037
30 2,643
30 43,117
30 5,596
30 145,920
30 2,164
30 104,299
30 260,752
30 13,158
30 1,048
30 4,053
30 2,079
3o 9,105
5,221
49,345
2,916,008
1,404
1,378
953,413
182,982
1,484
2,084,111
583,549
29,716
443,584
13,926
148,711
19,149
294, 873
12,020
363,431
594,009
13,171
52,497
5,842
20,300
8,116
32,197
3,470
20,746
47,713
11,501
75,592
4,498,585
(NA)
(HA)
3,369
12,233
(NA)
(NA)
574
727
1,621
7,002
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,264
3,346
1,354,250
303,111
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
29,819
643,198
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
329,107
800,557
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7,021
36,681
958,314
6,728
3,201
1,663,251
181,489
27,928
603,446
11,678
255,717
19,101
347,729
10,381
311,299
259,937
22,635
6,442
20, 907
(NA)
31,886
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,803
2,317
(NA)
(NA)
1,252
2,152
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA}
3,015
3,840
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,980
2,378
2,389,680
191,174
11,839
24,835
1,557,872
20
18
2,078
1,441
(NA)
(NA)
1,728
541
9,921
3,416
1,835,409
241, 876
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,974
4,091
3,794,639
412,594
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,501
2,871
(NA)
(NA)
34,924
41,349
(NA)
62,500
74,896
(NA)
30,881
42,800
50,239
688,886
1,087,885
1,353,940
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
154,100
387,926
434,450
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
534,786
699,959
919,490
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
458,825
487,406
1,063,962
490,943
536,928
1,185,239
(NA)
7,159
(NA)
(NA)
41,921
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8,214
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
33,707
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
40,344
(NA)
(NA)
54, 694
(NA)
OKLAHOMA
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
53
Tree fruits, nuts, anil grapes — Continued
Cherries farms reporting.
Trees of all ages number.
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting,
number.
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.
number .
Quantity harvested farms reporting.
pounds .
value. .dollars.
Grapes farms reporting.
Vines of all ages number.
Vines not of bearing age farms reporting.
number .
Vines of bearing age farms reporting.
number .
Quantity harvested farms reporting.
pounds,
value.. dollars.
Peaches farms reporting.
Trees of all ages number.
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.
number .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.
Quantity harvested farms reporting.
bushels,
value.. dollars.
Pears farms reporting . .
Trees of all ages number . .
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.,
number . ,
Trees of bearing age farms reporting. ,
number . ,
Quantity harvested farms reporting.,
bushels. .
value.. dollars.,
Plums and prunes farms reporting . ,
Trees of all ages number.,
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.,
number. .
Quantity harvested farms reporting. ,
bushels . .
value.. dollars.,
Pecans, improved and seedling farms reporting..
Trees of all ages number . .
Trees not of beBring age farms reporting..
Trees of bearing age farms reporting. .
number. ,
Quantity harvested farms reporting. .
pounds. .
value. .dollars..
Improved pecans (budded,
grafted, or top-worked) farms reporting. .
Trees of all ages number..
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
Trees of bearing age farms reporting. .
number . .
Quantity harvested farms reporting..
pounds . .
value.. dollars..
Wild or seedling pecans farms reporting. .
Trees of all ages number..
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
Trees of bearing age farms reporting. ,
number..
Quantity harvested farms reporting..
pounds . .
value.. dollars..
°23,267
" I ,
30 7,996
3 °468
■"''■■ ,-1 ■
3 °4,551
30 2,813
30 104,421
3 °838
30 23,850
30 167,957
30 10,077
30 348,352
30 2,859
30 82,260
3 °6, 688
30 266,092
30 5,382
°40, 193
30 1,765
30 8,571
30 4,156
°31,622
30 291
3 °3,944
30 25,809
30 1,322
30 6,994
°1, 241, 761
(MA)
3 °269, 959
30 2,084
30 133,231
3 °677
3 "33,335
30 1,635
"1,108,530
30 2,621
30 236,624
30 2,763
°2, 056, 061
30 534,577
17,583
92,384
5,349
395,281
43,480
5,073
1,206,042
50,545
943,615
16,172
250,063
24,220
496,184
918,791
122,637
8,487
31,377
11,076
132,455
142,898
111,255
7,230
31,159
6,474
36,494
51,327
1,493,912
(NA)
368,558
(HA)
7,698,301
1,455,886
181,704
2,281
45,140
1,441
900,713
241,662
1,312,208
4,347
323,418
7,208
6,797,588
1,214,224
131,651
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
599, 845
59,993
868,350
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,438,734
111,546
43,903
1,325,656
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
258,177
897,027
25,243
162,474
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
19. ,962
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
43,012
126,487
1,536,957
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7,954,252
1,305,734
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
' NA )
( ha )
(NA)
(NA)
150,493
8,870
77,556
4,781
455,623
22, 778
1,224,596
4,046
253,233
1,314,:
16,216
547,271
21,570
387,671
371,548
159,329
7,285
43,912
8,703
110,247
80,707
22,957
252,535
8,527
8,555
67,588
62,940
19, 185
1,681,696
11, 850
12,007,662
977,330
2,785
181, 248
(NA)
79,057
(NA)
102,191
(NA)
464,485
65,420
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,500,448
(NA)
287,949
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,212,499
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
11,543,177
911,910
150,011
(NA)
54,120
198,679
(NA)
75,970
(NA)
95,881
(NA)
122,709
(NA)
,513,120
60,795
(NA)
1,924,944
156,151
1,934,520
(NA)
166,443
(NA)
6,545,873
144,009
2,178,587
(NA)
457,554
(NA)
5,489,328
182,216
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,637,764
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA.)
(NA)
44,316
56, 893
68,008
1,148,879
(NA)
169, 880
1,827,251
(NA)
442,445
2,350,907
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
978,999
(NA)
1,384,806
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
750,465
637,895
(NA)
1,115,944
1,064,691
(NA)
1,768,869
1,779,113
20,321
29,231
30,532
143,009
(NA)
20,794
211,734
(NA)
34,626
223,763
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
122,215
(NA)
177,108
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
131,294
111,600
(NA)
310,757
315,381
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
18,545
30,046
28,622
190,490
(NA)
50,268
293,701
(NA)
72,680
253,598
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
140,222
(NA)
221,021
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
53,644
59,008
(NA)
134,599
153,233
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
11,608
18,362
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,010,854
(NA)
301,710
1,038,918
(NA)
347,092
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
709,144
(NA)
691,826
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,718,978
613,492
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
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54
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
Census
of—
Item
see text)
(For definitions and explanations
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
( January 1 )
1920
(January 1)
Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes — Continued
.farms reporting...
30 157
30 2,181
30 63
1,104
13,746
376
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12
309
7
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number . . .
30 689
5,116
(NA)
227
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Trees of bearing age
30 114
824
(NA)
8
number . . .
3 °1,492
8,630
(NA)
82
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
.farms reporting . . .
3 °42
397
(NA)
6
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
pounds . . .
30 6,492
54,631
(NA)
469
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
value. .dollars. . .
30 258
2,184
(NA)
47
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Value of fruits, including berries and
3 °1,623,579
4,143,803
3,910,898
2,148,862
(*")
(**)
(**)
(**)
Value of fruits, including berries and
30 1,623,579
2,725,544
2,736,975
1,547,324
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3 29 g
530
610
(*»)
(«.)
(**>
(**)
**Available data not comparable. NA Not available. 1 Figures for cropland harvested and specified crops relate to the crop years 1954, 1949, 1944, 1939, 1934, 1929, 1924,
and 1919. 2 Total acreage of crops for which figures are available except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of
corn harvested for grain. 3 Includes value of horticultural specialties. See State Table 15. For comparability, see other footnotes and text. *Corn cut for forage.
5 Value of corn and other corn products sold. ^Value of sorghum sold for hay or forage included in value of sorghum sold for grain or seed. 7 0ats cut for feeding unthreshed
included with "Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay." ^e 1944 and 1939 figures do not include acres plowed under for green manure. The 1944 figures are
for acres grown alone. 9 See cowpeas cut for hay. *°For figures on annual legumes saved for hay, including soybeans and cowpeas, see peanut vines or tops saved for hay or for-
age. -^Soybeans and cowpeas harvested for hay. 12 Farms reporting for acres grown alone only. 13 Calculated value of peanuts harvested for nuts, peanuts harvested for hay,
and peanuts hogged or grazed. li Prior to 1944, annual legumes saved for hay, but excluding vetches in 1924. 15 Excludes reports for farms reporting acreage grown for all pur-
poses with no production. Acres harvested for beans not available. 16 Includes acres grown Blone and acres grown with other crops for all purposes. Acres harvested for beans not
available. 17 For all censuses except 1950, obtained by adding the individual hay crops. X8 Silage crops other than corn and sorghum. 19 Clover seed, except sweetclover.
20 Clover seed, including sweetclover. 21 Includes proso millet. 22 Value of lint cotton only. 23 For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested; for
1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 2i Includes receipts from sale of pasture and grazing privileges. "Excludes Irish pota-
toes and sweetpotatoes, except for 1920 Census which included potatoes for home use^only. 26 Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes. 2 %jreen lima beans included with snap beana.
28 For censuses prior to 1950, small fruits harvested for home i
than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. 31
29 Boysenberries, loganberries, and youngbe:
include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text.
°Does not Include data for farms with less
OKLAHOMA
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State Table 17.-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECIFIED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECRHED
CROPS. CENSUS OF 1954
[Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
CORN
By acres harvested for
all purposes farms reporting...
Under 3 acres farms reporting...
3 or 4 acres farms reporting...
5 to 10 acres farms reporting...
11 to 15 acres farms reporting...
16 to 19 acres farms reporting...
20 to 24 Bcres farms reporting...
25 to 49 acres farms reporting...
50 to 74 acres farms reporting...
75 to 99 acres farms reporting...
100 to 149 acres farms reporting..,
150 to 199 acres farms reporting...
200 acres and over farms reporting...
By acres harvested for
grain farms reporting. . .
Under 3 acres farms reporting...
3 or 4 acres farms reporting...
5 to 10 acres farms reporting..
11 to 15 acres farms reporting..
16 to 19 acres farms reporting...
20 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 29 acres farms reporting..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 74 acres farms reporting..
75 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 149 acres farms reporting..
150 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity sold farms reporting..
bushels. .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting..
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting..
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting..
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting..
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting..
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting..
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting..
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting..
3,000 bushels and over farms reporting..
SORGHUMS
By acres harvested for all purposes
except for sirup farms reporting..
Under 3 acres farms reporting..
3 or 4 acres farms reporting..
5 to 10 acres farms reporting..
11 to 15 acres farms reporting..
16 to 19 acres farms reporting..
20 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 74 acres farms reporting..
75 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 149 acres farms reporting..
150 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 249 acres farms reporting..
250 to 299 acres farms reporting..
300 to 399 acres farms reporting..
400 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 acres and over farms reporting..
By acres harvested for
grain or seed farms reporting..
Under 3 acres farms reporting..
3 or 4 acres farms reporting..
5 to 10 acres farms reporting..
11 to 15 acres farms reporting..
16 to 19 acres farms reporting..
20 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 29 acres farms reporting..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 74 acres farms reporting..
75 to 99 acres farms reporting . .
100 to 149 acres farms reporting..
150 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 249 acres farms reporting..
250 to 299 acres farms reporting.,
300 to 399 acres farms reporting..
400 to 499 acres farms reporting.,
500 acres and over farms reporting.,
By quantity sold farms reporting..
bushels . .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting..
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting..
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting..
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.
10,000 bushels and over .... farms reporting.
17,534
. '■-
1,305
2,003
6,146
2,567
774
1,420
5 to 9 acre)
10 to 24 ac:
25 to 49 ac
50 to 99 ac:
100 to 199
200 to 299
300 to 499
500 to 999
1,000 acres
36,178
1,562,
1,170
1,715
6,862
4,255
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting.
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting.
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting..
bushels.
der 25 bushels farms reporting..
■ to 49 bushels farms reporting..
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.
10 ,000, bushels and over. .. .farms reporting.
By quantity sold farms reporting.
bushels.
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
;o 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.
10,000 bushels and over. .. -farms reporting.
OATS
Under 5 ai
5 to 9 ac:
10 to 24 i
25 to 49 i
50
99 i
100 to 199 i
200 to 299 !
300 to 499 i
farms
farms
farms
acres and over farms
By quantity harvested. . .farms
r 25 bushels farms
25 to 49 bushels farms
50 to 99 bushels farms
100 to 499 bushels farms
500 to 999 bushels farms
,000 to 1,499 bushels farms
,500 to 1,999 bushels farms
!,000 to 2,999 bushels farms
■ ,000 to 4,999 bushels farms
i,000 to 9,999 bushels farms
10,000 bushels and over. .. .farms
By quantity sold farms
.Under 25 bushels farms
25 to 49 bushels farms
50 to 99 bushels farms
to 499 bushels farms
500 to 999 bushels farms
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms
1,500 to 1
2,000 to 2
|3,000 to 4
'5,000 to 9
999 bushels farms
999 bushels farms
999 bushels farms
,999 bushels farms
10,000 bushels and
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
bushels. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
bushels. .
reporting..
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
8,736
3,842
2,231
1,404
10,702
7,371
3,447
4,303
3,912
1,824
26,302
819,168
867
2,940
10,361
7,479
26,302
21,141,228
265
381
1,014
11,075
6,719
3,107
1,492
1,283
741
8,769
5,793,805
BARLEY
By acres threshed or
combined farms reporting.,
Under 5 acres farms reporting.,
5 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 to 299 acres farms reporting.
K) acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. .farms reporting,
bushels.
ider 25 bushels farms reporting .
25 to 49 bushels farms report inj .
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels.. . .farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.
5,000 bushels and over .... farms reporting.
By quantity sold farms reporting.
bushels.
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels. .. .farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.
5,000 bushels and over. .. .farms reporting.
SOYBEANS
By acres harvested for all
purposes farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
to 299 acres farms reporting.
acres and over farms reporting.
By acres harvested for
beans farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
o 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 to 299 acres farms reporting.
acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested .. farms reporting,
bushels.
Under 25 bushels...: farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 bushels and over farms reporting.
C0WPEAS
By acres harvested for all
purposes farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
'25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
acres and over farms reporting.
1,107
3,383
2,188
3,221
43,652
1,095
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STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 17 -FARMS REPORTING BY SPECfflED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECfflED
CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
i baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
PEANUTS
By acres harvested for all
purposes farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting .
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting .
100 acres and over farms reporting.
By acres picked or
threshed farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting,
pounds.
Under 500 pounds farms reporting.
500 to 999 pounds farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 pounds farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 pounds farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 pounds farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 pounds farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 pounds farms reporting.
10,000 pounds and over farms reporting..
By acres saved for hay or
forage farms reporting. .
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested ... farms reporting.
Under 25 tons farms reporting.
25 to 49 tons farms reporting.
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.
100 tons and over farms reporting..
ALFALFA AND ALFALFA MIXTURES
By acres cut for hay (and for
dehydrating) farms reporting. .
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.,
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 299 acres farms reporting..
300 acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting..
Under 25 tons farms reporting.,
25 to 49 tons farms reporting.,
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.,
100 to 499 tons farms reporting.,
500 to 999 tons farms reporting.,
1,000 tons and over farms reporting.,
By quantity sold farms reporting. ,
Under 25 tons farms reporting..
25 to 4-9 tons. ...farms reporting.
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.
100 to 499 tons farms reporting.
500 to 999 tons farms reporting.
1,000 tons and over farms reporting.
8,322
122,730
1,837
2,357
2,682
1,119
299
28
6,029
91,148
1,078
1,783
2,072
859
6,029
34,009,758
1,175
1,120
6,979
92,985
1,678
1,990
2,257
857
197
6,979
49,145
6,719
22,663
624,298
1,662
3,596
8,877
5,210
2,523
22,663
859,181
13,484.
4,196
2,845
2,065
52
21
5,758
267,866
2,905
1,255
855
710
CLOVER, TIMOTHY, AND MIXTURES OF
CLOVER AND GRASSES
By acres cut for hay.... farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting.
Under 25 tons farms reporting.
25 to 49 tons farms reporting.
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.
100 tons and over farms reporting.
LESPEDEZA
ty acres cut for hay. . . . farms reporting. ,
Under 5 acres .farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.,
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.,
i0 acres and over farms reporting.,
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting.,
der 25 tons farms reporting.,
25 to 49 tons farms reporting . ,
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.,
100 tons and over farms reporting.,
By quantity sold farms reporting..
tder 25 tons farms reporting. .
25 to 49 tons farms reporting..
50 to 99 tons farms reporting..
100 tons and over farms reporting..
OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE, OR
OTHER SMALL GRAINS
Jy acres cut for hay.... farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
D acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting.
Under 25 tons farms reporting.
25 to 49 tons..., farms reporting.
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.
100 tons and over farms reporting.
By quantity sold farms reporting.
Under 25 tons farms reporting.
25 to 49 tons ...farms reporting,
';o 99 tons farms reporting..
100 tons and over farms reporting..
WILD HAY
ly acres cut for hay. ...farms reporting.,
Under 5 acres farms reporting.,
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.,
10 to 24- acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.,
;o 99 acres farms reporting.,
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.,
200 to 299 acres farms reporting.,
300 to 499 acres farms reporting.,
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.,
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.,
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting.,
Under 25 tons farms reporting.,
25 to 49 tons farms reporting..
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.,
100 to 499 tons farms reporting . .
tons and over farms reporting..
By quantity sold farms reporting..
Under 25 tons farms reporting..
25 to 49 tons farms reporting..
-o 99 tons farms reporting..
to 499 tons farms reporting . .
500 tons and over farms reporting..
3,148
40,394
2,756
3,003
6,010
2,277
13,504
215,438
11,022
1,722
1,574
4,104
2,417
1,372
1,951
56,579
1,379
OTHER HAY
By acres cut for hay... farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
to 299 acres farms reporting.
acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. .farms reporting.
Under 25 tons farms reporting . ,
to 49 tons farms reporting..
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.,
100 tons and over farms reporting.,
By quantity sold farms reporting..
Under 25 tons farms reporting.,
25 to 49 tons farms reporting.,
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.,
100 tons and over farms reporting.,
ALFALFA SEED
3y acres harvested farms reporting..
Under 5 acres farms reporting.,
5 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
acres and o^er farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. .farms reporting.,
pounds . .
Under 500 pounds farms reporting . .
500 to 999 pounds farms reporting..
1,000 to 1,499 pounds farms reporting..
1,500 to 1,999 pounds farms reporting..
2,000 to 2,999 pounds farms reporting..
3,000 to 4,999 pounds farms reporting..
5,000 to 9,999 pounds farms reporting..
10,000 pounds and over. .. .farms reporting..
BR0OMC0RN
ly acres harvested farms reporting..
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
i 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 299 acres farms reporting..
acres and over farms reporting..
COTTON
y acres harvested farms reporting..
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 299 acres farms reporting..
acres and over farms reporting...
By quantity harvested . .farms reporting..
Under 25 bales farms reporting...
25 to 49 bales farms reporting..,
50 to 99 bales farms reporting..,
100 bales and over farms reporting..,
OKLAHOMA
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State Table 17.-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECIFIED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECIFIED
CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
reporta for only a sample of farms. See text]
IRISH POTATOES
By acrea harvested for home use or
for sale farms reporting.
Under 0.5 acres farms reporting.
0.5 to 0.9 acres farms reporting.
1.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting.
2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting.
5 acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested ... farms reporting.
bushels .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 bushels and over farms reporting.
SWEET POTATOES
By acres harvested for home use or
for sale farms reporting.
Under 0.5 acres farms reporting.
0.5 to 0.9 acres farms reporting.
1.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting.
2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting.
5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting.
10 acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested .. .farms reporting.
bushels .
Under 25 buehels farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 bushels and over. .. .farms reporting.
29,284
1,873
28,000
26
29,284
433,407
26,846
1,969
365
1,658
3,716
129,533
3,680
VEGETABLES HARVESTED FOR SALE
(Other than Irish and sweet potatoes)
By value of sales farms reporting.
dollars.
Under 25 dollars farms reporting.
25 to 49 dollars farms reporting.
50 to 99 dollars farms reporting.
100 to 499 dollars farms reporting.
500 to 999 dollars farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 dollars farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 dollars farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 dollars farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 dollars farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 dollars farms reporting.
10,000 dollars and over farms reporting.
LAND IN BEARING AND NONBEARING FRUIT
ORCHARDS, GROVES, VINEYARDS,
AND PLANTED NUT TREES 2
By acres in orchards. .. .farms reporting.
Under 0.5 acres farms reporting.
0.5 to 0.9 acres farms reporting.
1.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting.
2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting.
5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting.
10.0 to 19.9 acres farms reporting.
20.0 to 29.9 acres farms reporting.
30.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting.
50.0 to 99.9 acres farms reporting.
100 acres and over farms reporting.
APPLES 2
Any apples farms reporting.,
By trees not of bearing
age farms reporting. .
number of trees..
Under 5 trees farms reporting. ,
5 to 9 trees farms reporting.
10 to 24 trees farms reporting.
25 to 49 trees farms reporting.
50 to 99 trees farms reporting..
100 trees and over farms reporting..
3,020
35,594
1,245
APPLES —Continued
By trees of bearing age. farms reporting.,
number of trees.
Under 25 trees farms reporting.
25 to 49 trees farms reporting.
50 to 99 trees farms reporting.
100 to 499 trees farms reporting.
500 trees and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting,
bushels.
Under 25 bushels farms reporting .
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 bushels and over farms reporting.
PEACHES 2
Any peaches farms reporting.
By trees not of bearing
age farms reporting .
number of trees.
Under 5 trees farms reporting.
5 to 9 trees farms reporting.
10 to 24 trees farms reporting.
25 to 49 trees farms reporting.
50 to 99 trees farms reporting.
100 to 199 trees farms reporting.
200 trees and over farms reporting.
By trees of bearing age. farms reporting.
number of trees.
Under 25 trees farms reporting.
25 to 49 trees farms reporting.
50 to 99 trees farms reporting.
100 to 499 trees farms reporting.
500 to 999 trees farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 trees farms reporting.
1,500 trees and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting,
bushels.
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 bushels and over farms reporting.
2,287
109,634
1,715
7,347
274,468
5,898
acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text.
elude data for farms with less than 20
1 grapevines. See
58
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 18.-SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED TOTALS FOR COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA,
AND STATE BY NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING, BY LEVELS
If the estimated number of
farms reporting is —
Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total
would differ from the results of a complete tabulation
of the items for all farms by less than —
If the estimated number of
farms reporting is —
Then the 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
l 1
2
3
Level
l 1
2
3
Level
Percent
40
28
20
13
S.9
6.3
■4.0
Percent
53
37
26
17
12
8.4
5.3
Percent
71
50
35
22
16
11
7.1
Percent
96
68
48
30
21
15
9.6
Percent
2.8
2.0
1.3
0.9
0.6
0.4
Percent
3.7
2.6
1.7
1.2
0.8
0.5
Percent
5.0
3.5
2.2
1.6
1.1
0.7
Percent
50,000
Level 1 should be used in determining the sampling reliability of estimated number of farms and farms reporting. If the estimated number of farms or farms reporting consti-
tutes more than 75 percent of all farms in the universe, a better approximation to the sampling reliability may be obtained by multiplying the percent given in the tables as
follows:
1. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 75 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.50.
2. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 90 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.30.
3. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 95 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.20.
State Table 19.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA,
AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS
find out which of the 4 levels of sampling reliability given in Sta
or State table in order to obtain the number of farms reporting]
Table 18 to
Level of sampling reliability for specified
by number of milk
Ail commercial farms
30 to 49 50 and i
10 to 29 30 to 49
Milk cows number..
Whole milk sold pounds . .
dollars..
Cream sold pounds of butterfat. .
dollars..
Level of sampling reliability for specified items by number of chickens on hand
All commercial farms
Poultry farms
Chickens on hand number.
Chickens sold number.
Chicken eggs sold dozens..
Chicken eggs sold, value of sales dollars.
Value of sales of other poultry products dollars..
Note; Items whose level is indicated by an X may be approximated by using the level given for the State.
OKLAHOMA
State Table 19.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA,
AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS-Continued
cessary to use this table to find out which of the 4 levels of sampling reliability given in State Table 18 to
the county, economic area, or State table in order to obtain the number of farms reporting]
Tenure groups
Economic -class groups
Type-of-farm groups
general —
primarily
59
Livestock,
general —
primarily
livestock,
primarily
crop and
livestock
Farms and fara characteristics:
Land owned or managed by farm operators ai
Land rented from others by farm operators a>
Land rented to others by farm operators ai
Cash rent paid by farm operators dollars.
Value of land and buildings per farm dollars.
Land in farms *'
Cropland: Total, harvested, pastured, or other. .a
Woodland: Total, pastured or not pastured a
Total pastureland a
Total irrigated land, land in crops for erosion
control, or cropland farmed-on contour a
Commercial fertilizer:
Commercial fertilizer purchased tons.
Acres on which commercial fertilizer applied a
Line or liming material purchased tons.
Acres on which lime or liming material applied.. .acre:
Specified facilities and equipment:
Grain combines, corn pickers, pick-up balers,
feed forage harvesters numbe:
Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks.. .number. .
Motortrucks number.
Tractors: Total, wheel, garden, or crawler number..
Automobiles number. .
Farm labor:
Total hired workers and unpaid family workers.. persons.,
Hired workers:
Regular persons..
Seasonal persons. ,
Paid on daily basis persons.,
Specified farm expenditures:
Machine hire and/or hired labor dollars.,
Feed for livestock and poultry dollars.,
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil dollars.,
Commercial fertiliser purchased dollars.,
Livestock and livestock products:
Horses and/or mules number.,
Cattle and calves number. ,
Cows including heifers that have calved number.,
Milk cows number..
Hogs and pigs number.
Sheep and lambs number.
Chickens, 4- months old and over, on hand number.
Cattle and calves sold number.
Hogs and pigs sold number.
Sheep shorn pounds of wool .
Whole mili sold pounds .
Cream sold pounds of butterfat.
Chickens sold number.
Chicken eggs sold dozens.
Value of products sold by source:
Hogs and pi^s sold dollars..
Whole milk sold dollars..
Cream sold dollars..
Chicken eggs sold dollars..
Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars..
Forest products sold dollars..
Specified crops harves
Corn for all purpose
Corn harvested fo
ted:
Wheat threshed
Oats threshed
Barley threshed
tons harvested.
pounds harvested.
ales harvested.
Note: Items whose level is indicated by an X may be approximated by using the level given for the State.
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STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
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STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
[Data for items shown in italic
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954 . .
1950. .
Approximate land area acres 1954 . .
Proportion in farms percent 1954. .
Land ouned by farm operators acres 1954. .
Land rented from others by farm operators acres 1954..
Land managed by farm operators acres 1954..
Land rented to others by farm operators
e text) acres U54. .
Land in farms acres 1954 . .
1950..
Average size of farm acres 1954 . .
1950..
due of land and buildings:
Auerage per farm dollars 1954..
1950. .
Auerage per acre doiiars 1954..
1950..
Proportion of farms reporting ualue percent 1954..
Land in farns according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954..
1949..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954..
1949..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954. .
1949 . .
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
200 acres and over farms reporting 1954..
1949 . .
Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Cropland not harvested and not
pastured farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954..
1949 . .
acres 1954..
1949..
Other cropland farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
3 1949 . .
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949 . .
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland ) farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954.,
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949.
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949..
acres 1954..
1949.
Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949 .
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954 .
118,979
142,246
,179,840
80.6
21,919,054
15,172,760
962,973
2,262,1
35,630,045
36,006,603
299.5
253.1
18, i
13,045
63.68
51.42
83
84,870
115,242
10,249,134
11,896,040
8,383
14,051
8,365
12-, 542
6,587
10,841
10,150
15,762
17,710
23,887
17,963
21,642
15,712
16,517
44,013
49,927
2,324,626
2,317,778
33,688
41,397
1,896,757
1,802,253
13,677
10,171
829,220
488,967
24,236
34,418
1,067,537
1,313,286
40,741
50,240
4,689,051
5,018,615
7,119
14,263
458,270
880,038
80,418
83,952
15,021,028
12,744,634
9,959
693,158
109,336
128,544
991,179
1,347,245
97,554
127,229
14,470,517
16,016,071
108,497
126,898
22,034,705
20,081,027
45,040
58,534
5,147,321
5,898,653
1,620
466
1,590
1,919
364,160
51.9
158,534
42,285
4,215
3,780
189,102
189,521
118.9
5,919
3,862
52.79
37.71
1,472
23,433
32,296
1,304
34,119
37,033
252
262
5,950
7,133
1,028
1,082
66,436
55,162
402
699
5,102
1,490
1,662
7,850
10,459
1,368
1,817
66,205
78,017
1,474
1,718
122,796
99,572
1,236
1,439
92,806
93,668
41
1,406
1,647
554,8"
38,045
480,757
498,311
341.9
302.6
52,874
34,712
151.10
108.8
1,350
1,571
280,497
309,475
1,028
1,227
127,445
120,735
1,262
1,538
16,940
22,352
1,370
1,592
333,114
349,225
1,121
1,328
143,546
131,901
73
131
1,489
1,870
634,880
62.7
246,922
124,621
42,112
423,890
267.5
226.7
1,275
1,370
1,147,520
96.1
663,670
427,576
51,551
39,208
1,102,522
1,053,860
864.7
769.2
5,913
3,911
23.81
20.32
1,432
30,286
49,890
352
4,078
7,820
1,108
1,407
195,928
189,381
84
203
10,905
1,407
1,755
16,417
13,236
1,115
1,632
60,097
93,914
1,412
1,762
336,719
340,902
1,150
1,495
204,994
200,348
1
45,309
34,653
56.99
48.55
1,149
1,276
380,207
426,556
1,129
1,206
599,278
523,655
97
8,447
1,121
1,231
14,849
24,373
1,193
1,292
487,460
499,770
1,154
1,254
622,890
543,394
17
18
16,585
14,132
56.87
49.15
1,425
1,714
181,173
207,322
1,235
1,387
233,897
225,733
39
2,855
1,415
1,726
15,556
14,602
1,469
1,780
241,553
263,823
1,3
1,647
262,863
268,377
1,620
1,855
583,040
48,537
552, 5L4
537,789
341.1
289.9
26,604
20,500
79.02
66.22
1,451
1,678
239,106
258,174
1,112
1,090
185,539
134,436
96
4,117
1,482
1,651
■ 9,599
15,754
1,500
1,709
292,732
299,956
1,473
1,625
267,832
237,270
420
637
2,117
2,584
570,240
83.8
307,734
178,789
15,120
26,506
478,007
466,997
225.8
180.7
12,080
6,966
54.33
40.32
1,571
2,146
112,504
132,074
1,045
38,815
48,925
1,492
95,718
117,397
1,576
1,457
197,560
119,943
263
23,540
1,907
2,337
12,943
18,280
1,684
2,330
165,344
198,640
1,987
2,368
332,093
286,265
1,007
1,614
102,160
130,134
14
408,082
458,304
2,800
50,495
806,993
796,012
22,109
13,609
77.62
61.15
2,601
3,331
309,978
334,290
1,204
1,306
52,153
47,316
1,100
1,560
37,016
55,116
1,439
29,574
47,369
759
1,389
79,650
113,339
2,262
2,976
299,360
195,296
339
15,491
2,648
3,356
18,506
30,821
2,687
3,441
399,147
436,722
2,691
3,305
431,163
355,951
883
1,614
The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire acreage of
though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county.
tabulated as in the county in which the headquarte
OKLAHOMA
65
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
Carter
Cherokee
Chocteu
Cimarron
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
Creek
Custer
Delaware
Dewey
Ellis
Garfield
Garvin
1,544
1,798
1,617
559
1,214
793
1,477
1,041
1,602
1,559
1,619
1,974
1,193
970
2,241
1,860
1
1,918
2,322
2,133
616
1,555
1,054
1,696
1,179
1,889
2,179
1,880
2,410
1,408
1,123
2,525
2,232
2
530,560
500,480
501,760
1,172,480
350,080
336,640
696,320
402,560
488,960
622,080
'639,360
460,800
625,280
782,080
674,560
520,960
3
74. 9
46.2
67.2
93.6
66.3
80.1
69.3
88.5
87.2
62.2
100.7
58.9
93.4
90.8
98.1
80.0
237,483
175,963
250,429
467,291
145,537
188,395
274,401
188,333
282,493
211,813
421,222
210,375
373,501
384,776
363,525
262,246
5
198,316
42,505
79,906
609,664
93,113
87,085
229,312
185,156
138,785
185,746
274,690
66,459
239,234
344,110
348,354
181,564
6
13,470
7,640
27,240
106,460
6,208
4,000
12,915
1,400
29,582
1,400
1,000
12,210
17,640
5,560
11,280
7
16,380
2,990
7,179
39,131
10,120
9,210
23,956
31,215
20,540
21,725
52,208
11,630
20,458
27,970
47,435
38,728
8
397,426
231,354
337,160
1,097,216
232,263
269,608
482,331
356,102
426,587
386,925
'643, 770
271,452
583,846
710,238
661,717
416,773
9
403,970
287,774
322,467
1,101,417
261,838
264,737
527,663
354,868
440,560
399,523
633,559
288,691
598,281
738,799
650,466
460,297
10
257.4
128.7
208.5
1,962.8
191.3
340.0
326.6
342.1
266.3
248.2
397.6
137.5
489.4
732.2
295.3
224.1
11
210.6
123.9
151.2
1,788.0
168.4
251.2
311.1
301.0
233.2
183.4
337.0
119.8
424.9
657.9
257.6
206.2
L2
9,288
5,247
6,774
64,715
17,233
8,184
19,662
25,097
15,305
9,328
28,734
6,799
23,298
28,631
41,549
13,093
13
7,240
3,714
3,689
49,674
12,358
5,776
15,595
18,364
8,527
4,897
20,458
5,151
17, 143
22,259
30,615
8,971
14
37.69
42. 14
30.65
31.83
79.47
25.43
58.50
69.01
51.10
39.43
70.54
46.98
46.25
39.20
1*1.76
60.40
15
37.86
35.71
24.16
26.57
71.24
21.84
51.61
60.80
36.47
27.60
61.04
40.62
38.45
32.89
113.55
46.52
16
89
78
86
90
64
83
80
79
79
70
84
77
74
84
87
85
17
645
882
998
485
773
475
1,209
898
1,255
890
1,468
1,190
1,081
840
2,033
1,178
18
1,220
1,644
1,760
591
1,151
820
1,462
1,081
1,540
1,633
1,745
1,752
1,285
1,031
2,293
1,706
19
28,551
24,510
32,032
225,967
51,751
27,035
137,694
157,890
124,653
43,622
258,650
49,432
184,174
172,294
373,627
84,412
20
44,871
43,350
56,177
359,401
60,455
38,822
156,263
174,529
126,292
63,743
297,340
58,167
207,071
224,103
406,457
105,096
21
120
227
264
2
85
57
40
13
88
158
35
264
20
16
84
125
22
281
437
374
3
203
94
57
33
176
297
68
503
36
31
165
142
23
153
220
246
123
78
aS
22
124
178
37
264
23
21
35
150
24
251
398
410
5
182
122
74
23
168
328
47
359
36
28
55
214
25
110
143
151
8
92
61
79
25
115
119
16
180
29
26
35
128
26
214
293
376
3
115
151
76
34
131
264
40
272
47
26
36
227
27
114
154
154
11
131
98
170
61
181
158
107
176
59
58
86
187
28
237
279
296
10
199
188
191
60
225
331
94
294
85
55
83
360
29
89
116
131
38
167
115
370
227
301
160
341
186
239
150
363
318
30
162
193
226
33
275
182
516
261
394
303
348
201
293
153
327
486
31
34
18
40
74
129
46
307
274
276
85
483
87
380
230
671
200
32
52
40
61
66
148
67
380
375
310
87
602
96
419
275
782
210
33
25
4
12
348
46
20
175
276
170
32
449
33
331
339
759
70
34
23
17
471
29
16
168
295
136
23
546
27
369
463
845
67
35
649
1,157
583
66
445
166
525
298
377
747
867
1,127
212
365
783
539
36
740
1,499
677
109
561
289
390
227
397
900
711
1,462
459
286
432
727
37
45,763
62,160
35,857
10,127
21,818
7,847
23,395
14,002
20,814
40,919
39,145
43,031
10,226
22,586
29,627
28,802
38
45,405
50,657
30,328
9,729
18,804
11,233
16,318
10,550
20,026
36,790
22,117
50,733
20,308
14,761
9,469
38,981
39
191
299
208
437
293
82
481
393
409
213
804
342
570
535
1,149
424
40
286
359
450
324
550
207
779
395
694
748
616
375
497
320
480
607
41
7,863
7,255
6,456
207,062
9,448
2,363
18,897
16,199
12,224
8,428
39,829
9,938
29,979
39,171
45,871
17, 525
42
11,650
6,633
12,864
74,256
16,664
6,582
34,453
18,788
29,241
26,730
24,657
11,059
24,271
15,759
15,465
24,098
43
53
65
81
273
56
25
213
175
61
89
390
69
275
374
467
97
44
100
67
94
273
101
44
180
91
105
151
152
62
134
149
152
129
45
2,771
1,513
2,269
101,862
1,350
756
7>217
6,097
1,457
2,936
14,170
1,476
11,959
21,813
17,346
3,859
46
3,381
892
1,697
64,737
2,322
1,056
5,965
3,113
3,993
4,356
4,978
999
5,893
6,029
4,042
4,057
47
145
260
145
359
252
63
321
276
367
143
555
283
390
284
840
356
48
199
309
378
103
490
171
674
329
635
641
522
334
417
211
358
518
49
5,092
5,742
4,187
105,200
8,098
1,607
11,680
10,102
10,767
5,492
25,659
8,462
18,020
17,358
28,525
13,666
50
8,269
5,741
11,167
9,519
14,342
5,526
28,488
15,675
25,248
22,374
19,679
10,060
18,378
9,730
11,423
20,041
51
893
1,040
1,129
490
424
211
43
502
1,237
51
1,378
197
22
72
481
52
987
1,237
1,052
2
724
733
237
108
513
1,490
138
1,476
337
126
91
1,022
53
115,228
76,793
145,263
53,308
88,854
21,237
2,040
26,866
203,256
4,163
111,529
44,203
2,424
4,943
42,347
54
130,289
109,925
94,460
1,005
61,427
119,208
36,246
7,167
22,432
182,035
9,534
95,723
56,461
31,416
4,848
97,499
55
76
305
113
1
87
29
55
28
134
124
31
256
54
8
35
94
56
188
555
232
3
164
85
100
39
135
360
68
535
89
44
59
218
57
5,273
29,582
6,962
719
4,929
4,423
2,529
1,673
4,403
12,311
1,374
16,005
4,310
562
1,454
4,988
58
17,443
36,762
11,361
2,190
11,428
12,129
4,148
1,583
3,848
26,030
2,586
35,849
9,019
4,965
2,373
13,120
59
914
463
971
375
833
580
1,359
943
1,349
390
1,446
513
973
907
1,792
1,494
60
976
525
1,163
415
1,067
488
1,447
1,040
1,564
669
1,602
482
1,023
936
2,039
1,406
61
185,158
24,029
102,837
634,734
81,447
128,882
267,023
157,537
223,143
66,813
286,862
32,648
299,661
463,762
182,462
220,817
62
138,793
26,388
106,626
631,288
79,055
68,708
260,475
132,024
218,357
46,079
254,309
22,232
267,444
432,179
185,761
158,299
63
108
74
170
34
133
87
78
26
203
49
47
122
53
80
60
252
64
6,503
2,992
13,954
2,791
7,109
12,067
3,052
1,602
13,457
5,334
1,880
5,678
5,160
9,672
2,223
15,162
65
1,334
1,732
1,505
447
1,127
727
1,339
944
1,563
1,442
1,342
1,840
1,098
879
2,082
1,736
h.
1,792
2,025
1,910
495
1,479
934
1,603
991
1,842
1,971
1,783
2,275
1,323
1,078
2,361
1,875
67
9,590
7,025
7,753
18,607
9,562
10,204
11,556
6,761
14,484
11,576
13,747
8,869
11,293
9,439
23,733
17,882
68
15,519
14,059
10,651
23,548
14,005
8,055
19,760
10,227
20,364
18,116
23,016
14,928
13,707
15,616
26,093
23,204
69
1,008
1,474
1,229
516
941
538
1,285
926
1,333
1,205
1,516
1,619
1,104
882
2,093
1,338
70
1,518
2,048
1,908
593
1,371
888
1,524
1,102
1,643
1,897
1,793
2,151
1,311
1,045
2,368
1,911
71
82,177
93,925
74,345
443,156
83,017
37,245
179,986
188,091
157,691
92,969
337,624
102,401
224,379
234,051
449,125
130,739
72
101,926
100,640
99,369
443,386
95,923
56,637
207,034
203,867
175,559
127,263
344,114
119,959
251,650
254,623
431,391
168,175
7 3
1,426
1,694
1,525
397
1,093
767
1,411
967
1,540
1,462
1,518
1,858
1,114
932
2,044
1,684
74
1,704
2,112
1,917
444
1,439
983
1,574
1,109
1,811
1,952
1,737
2,213
1,302
1,071
2,255
2,013
75
346,149
162,982
283,957
644,861
156,573
225,583
311,655
173,579
270,823
310,988
330,170
187,208
354,090
488,772
217,032
291,966
76
314,487
186,970
231,414
642,022
159,286
199, 149
313,039
149,741
260,815
264,904
285,960
168,688
344,213
478,356
200,078
294,779
77
941
1,255
1,196
1
531
444
245
64
583
1,293
75
1,507
232
29
98
550
78
1,082
1,563
1,186
4
800
771
310
133
599
1,654
197
1,754
392
157
137
1,170
79
120, 501
106,375
152,225
719
58,237
93,277
23,766
3,713
31,269
215,567
5,537
127,534
48,513
2,986
6,397
47,335
BO
147,732
146,687
105,821
3,195
72,855
131,337
40,394
8,750
26,280
208,065
12,120
131,572
65,480
36,381
7,221
110,619
81
11
11
1
28
6
1
10
2
3
40
17
12
7
10
3:
2
5
1
20
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
83
247
298
20
2,744
73
15
266
497
166
21
2,821
365
211
726
322
513
84
11
90
92
1,759
68
20
80
14
7
16
22
1
85
6
1
67
7
8
5
2
3
25
7
21
16
15
15
•>,.
414
7
22,208
283
268
206
50
62
980
103
1,557
892
734
409
87
28
14
87
32
122
33
547
289
56
53
732
68
474
148
464
168
88
1,837
348
3,062
8,126
6,171
1,744
42,141
31,229
2,945
2,488
86,822
3,721
60,211
17,360
46,657
8,099
39
1,367
1,661
1,458
378
1,091
710
1,273
877
1,513
1,414
1,407
1,870
1,030
839
1,884
1,621
90
1,771
2,060
2,029
421
1,447
1,003
1,481
1,021
1,802
2,000
1,661
2,327
1,261
967
2,186
2,064
91
149
86
126
166
98
72
193
152
62
90
192
87
141
111
292
155
92
119
44
79
177
90
40
192
134
60
134
189
71
124
125
268
122
93
66
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 1 .
-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
[Data for items shown in italics are based on
Jackson Jefferson Johnston
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954 . .
1950. .
Approximate land area acres 1954..
Proportion in farms percent 1954..
Land owned by font operators acres 1954. .
Land rented from others by farm operators — .acres 1954. .
Land managed by farm operators acres 1954..
Land rented to others by farm operators
(see text) acres 1954. .
Land in farms acres 1954..
1950 . .
Average size of farm acres 1954. .
1950..
ilue of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars 1954..
1950. .
Average per acre dollars 1954..
1950..
Proportion of farms reporting value perceni 1954..
Land in fans according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. .
1949 . .
acres 1954..
1949..
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
10 to -19 acres farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
200 acres and over farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Cropland not harvested and hot
pastured farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Other cropland farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954..
1949. .
acres 1954..
1949..
Woodland , total farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954. .
acres 1954..
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954..
1950..
397,163
315,322
13,370
57,145
641,514
640,863
257.3
206.0
17,423
11,398
67.87
54.34
1,996
2,673
184,280
214,721
1,131
1,167
51,793
52,893
1,993
2,075
282,474
223,880
294
19,810
2,339
2,752
26,549
33,975
2,197
2,881
263,427
301,027
2,323
2,828
393,618
340,697
778
846
1,792
1,922
639,360
95.7
316,587
357,432
74,310
612,059
595,823
341.6
310.0
46,671
30,864
130.68
99.58
1,638
1,763
369,752
391,547
1,362
1,519
144,385
137,561
30
1,334
1,649
1,812
21,339
22,519
1,658
1,761
442,679
430,298
1,561
1,683
174,503
154,705
75
177
1,026
1,296
407,680
86.4
220, 368
145,201
7,405
22,213
352,169
376,827
343.2
290.8
20,946
15,271
57.08
50.55
1,231
147,417
176,830
1,265
200,825
224,282
947
1,130
169,120
152,365
1,040
340,480
90.6
234,802
118,920
31,704
308,475
327,032
351.3
314.5
25,186
18,786
76.24
61.70
1,021
195,790
206,813
694
814
661,760
95.7
380,895
291,180
7,115
49,190
633,047
626,668
912.2
769.9
1,271
1,700
392,960
74.8
208,553
81,020
17,170
9,150
293,923
296,436
231.3
174.4
5,492
3,464
23.21
20.59
1,275
38,526
54,220
1,193
1,628
6,338
7,334
851
1,537
67, 591
141,760
1,206
1,594
239,638
210,938
855
1,555
1,929
518,400
68.0
208,282
151,846
6,360
17,080
352,466
359,534
226.7
186.4
8,344
5,113
36.45
26.37
1,056
1,655
57,022
78,631
1,052
93,064
107,945
14,596
1,472
1,665
13,385
17,229
1,330
1,776
137,481
129,675
1,427
1,776
267,351
224,706
689
1,198
99,831
128,033
1,572
1,630
499,200
94.7
296,283
190,096
23,032
472,847
428,116
300.8
262.6
29,375
20,773
93.96
80.97
i;465
1,564
272,037
252,081
2,912
1,341
1,505
11,169
15,010
1,489
1,593
337,596
314,293
1,164
1,291
152,108
116,217
107
136
909
1,185
483,200
95.0
332, 501
147,165
16,975
458,833
465,861
504.8
393.1
22,388
15,200
43.21
39.85
1,013
63,140
100,183
1,062
85,281
129,901
857
1,078
380,568
349,120
Ho1
siding I
OKLAHOMA
67
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports for only a samp!
e of farms
See text;
Kay
Kingfisher
Kloua
Latimer
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan
Love
McClain
McCurtain
Mcintosh
Major
Marshall
Mayee
Murray
Muskogee
2,045
1,658
1,642
965
2,541
2,257
1,666
882
1,404
2,799
1,565
1,593
563
1,836
572
2,387
1
2,346
1,978
1,870
1,046
3,085
2,692
1,741
1,088
1,577
3,591
2,123
1,661
689
2,163
677
2,881
2
604, 160
572,160
660,480
471,680
1,008,000
622,720
478,080
312,320
357,760
1,186,560
457,600
604,800
230,400
432,640
273,920
524,800
3
92.5
96.0
93.0
47.8
39.1
77.9
90.1
79.2
88.2
30.6
73.3
97.3
74.7
71.4
78.5
69.8
4
289,157
331,331
358,368
182,586
294,308
290,950
222,560
129,666
184,190
276,538
230,333
388,320
133,466
234,552
168,318
286,996
5
285,516
290,057
304,890
69,580
105,641
208,528
246,101
103,243
147,194
85,144
136,549
234,742
54,345
77,585
55,890
135,336
6
12,475
1,010
5,840
6,625
7,760
3,750
14,250
5,080
5,440
10,200
4,760
7,700
11,088
14,070
4,410
7
47,742
57,870
37,673
21,151
20,077
20,303
37,162
7,272
19,210
5,732
42,333
38,082
1^>,820
16,410
8,920
57,075
8
558,798
549,469
614,259
225,537
394,091
485,103
430,911
247,393
315,714
362,895
335,250
588,349
172,200
308,319
215,131
366,296
9
570,696
560,750
601,328
204,154
387,261
502,656
415,410
257,568
295,013
366,617
326,775
575,158
210,673
330,148
229,576
381,361
10
273.3
331.4
374.1
233.7
155.1
214.9
258.7
280.5
224.9
129.7
214.2
369.3
305.9
163.2
376.1
153.5
11
243.3
283.5
321.6
195.2
125.5
186.7
238.6
236.7
187.1
102.1
153.9
346.3
305.8
152.6
339.1
132.4
IP
38,028
35,216
31,177
6,211
5,381
8,353
17,224
11,766
13,878
5,341
7,574
26,836
16,043
11,536
19,050
10,117
13
21,459
26,681
23,752
3,097
3,716
6,983
12,626
8,193
11,411
3,317
4,804
22,753
10,900
6,844
10,746
6,343
14
129.31
102.46
82.16
25.84
36.10
39.24
63.38
42.01
66.37
40.99
35.97
72.41
51.95
72.60
49.29
68.23
15
87.90
94.74
73.82
16.68
28.75
34.27
49.34
35.15
60.36
32.75
30.60
61.11
36.25
45.14
40.75
43.84
It
70
86
86
99
93
73
86
70
u,i
91
73
79
76
87
84
88
17
1,771
1,535
1,515
388
1,272
1,458
1,317
665
1,029
1,339
1,167
1,453
342
1,176
337
1,535
16
2,052
1,820
1,757
730
2,084
2,060
1,563
9C8
1,345
2,644
1,875
1,556
508
1,643
467
2,241
19
285,879
289,657
308,982
11,272
53,295
75,911
139,515
44,075
81,110
44,221
74,523
193,105
26,064
80,417
20,041
113,109
..""
308,674
325,737
335,968
16,348
61,440
91,756
149,651
55,509
94,650
70,737
100,536
216,852
34,271
97,724
22,833
137,330
21
98
27
20
102
420
181
125
65
86
446
137
53
41
167
39
224
22
191
67
25
223
604
235
156
89
102
821
165
57
69
271
78
274
23
95
36
25
105
297
221
128
68
115
326
155
45
37
177
70
197
24
103
54
43
187
573
330
112
97
108
646
238
55
62
245
72
304
25
71
40
36
61
156
218
80
71
110
182
140
55
30
115
32
178
73
38
40
143
346
334
126
101
119
471
274
75
52
172
68
281
27
128
65
79
70
170
290
147
131
154
151
235
143
64
205
63
229
23
137
85
102
111
294
475
200
171
251
380
468
130
88
264
102
423
29
365
270
275
31
125
362
330
197
291
142
282
402
85
259
76
356
30
390
282
310
52
182
509
398
281
454
233
480
357
148
390
98
539
31
511
502
474
15
57
147
306
110
192
57
165
447
53
185
39
249
3. : '
620
615
595
13
57
164
391
150
263
61
203
511
61
243
34
323
33
503
595
606
47
39
201
23
81
35
53
308
32
68
18
102
34
538
679
642
1
28
13
180
19
48
32
47
371
28
58
15
97
35
588
701
722
353
863
939
438
614
481
1,408
539
721
137
799
155
492
36
508
462
418
456
1,276
857
343
553
648
1,570
707
372
281
888
254
874
37
15,925
28,186
26,713
13,371
45,625
33,664
15,143
32,954
30,539
80,521
26,244
47,145
10,555
50,103
21,014
24,094
38
22,362
12,730
15,965
18,971
53,794
40,221
11,755
28,168
40,970
72,369
25,962
16,560
22,343
36,521
34,264
32,632
39
878
583
955
32
385
562
538
111
414
237
334
708
20
323
68
380
40
611
319
628
154
568
1,107
766
316
554
700
759
571
121
502
89
1,020
41
37,917
27,153
43,433
627
12,397
19,994
15,480
3,733
14,685
7,444
13,495
32,358
1,427
11,173
4,876
12,634
42
20,700
10,260
33,183
3,033
14,856
40,185
27,471
15,171
23,538
19,375
24,867
21,417
4,503
16,053
5,208
30,989
43
211
277
667
10
80
170
128
26
67
50
41
360
5
57
32
77
44
170
76
201
49
126
200
109
70
116
68
80
166
20
117
27
158
45
7,566
10,153
28,786
142
2,410
4,385
3,242
677
2,462
1,181
1,549
13,657
103
1,634
2,854
3,300
46
4,893
1,832
7,695
1,005
3,199
4,768
2,972
2,426
4,260
2,916
2,282
6,462
491
2,967
1,187
4,179
47
757
357
495
22
325
438
447
91
374
201
300
484
17
289
44
319
43
486
255
431
114
467
1,004
701
264
494
646
703
456
108
422
67
923
49
30,351
17,000
14,647
485
9,987
15,609
12,238
3,056
12,223
6,263
11,946
18,701
1,324
9,539
2,022
9,334
50
15,807
8,428
25,488
2,028
11,657
35,417
24,499
12,745
19,278
16,459
22,585
14,955
4,012
13,086
4,021
26,810
51
194
335
84
726
1,669
1,570
494
510
392
1,580
645
703
274
805
231
578
52
203
411
115
673
1,648
1,894
846
633
287
1,880
1,033
607
249
821
179
657
53
9,618
26,165
14,631
116,002
132,765
130,437
52,335
78,170
26,331
151,534
73,029
119,856
40,282
54,616
29,827
38,314
54
9,834
28,971
7,918
91,645
131,135
152,196
83,528
64,137
14,148
123,659
71,870
90,795
32,802
43,254
13,019
31,812
55
130
106
44
81
255
131
79
80
45
245
119
77
34
118
25
109
56
165
137
43
184
413
402
230
174
137
572
296
105
58
213
42
253
57
4,051
3,490
3,175
4,853
16,636
8,054
4,046
5,663
1,589
20,814
7,089
9,102
1,964
5,758
4,184
5,887
53
4,719
7,857
1,201
12,592
21,278
21,538
11,713
11,834
7,694
30,706
17,382
8,052
3,977
11,525
3,799
10,507
5?
1,504
1,283
1,317
529
1,558
1,760
1,260
515
1,096
744
1,194
811
426
1,042
453
1,846
....
1,640
1,446
1,402
421
1,355
1,541
986
535
1,098
634
1,058
968
455
1,233
465
1,844
61
180,646
156,417
202,353
72,877
120,073
202,783
189,239
76,655
152,510
48,716
127,215
176,558
85,727
97,498
127,313
157,716
62
176,682
158,170
191,855
51,356
78,257
123,462
112,234
70,549
100,486
31,102
65,302
207,162
104,248
110,561
143,115
114,311
63
132
36
58
121
298
142
102
70
195
105
194
45
23
311
97
338
64
6,453
1,689
3,034
5,741
20,911
8,218
4,894
2,495
11,329
6,713
14,943
2,156
1,891
18,987
9,250
23,283
65
1,855
1,607
1,442
927
2,399
2,007
1,590
736
1,294
2,636
1,416
1,436
537
1,797
540
2,275
6C
2,215
1,871
1,643
1,009
2,819
2,486
1,617
997
1,299
3,275
1,859
1,540
655
1,876
576
2,596
67
24,762
18,401
14,972
6,535
13,300
14,260
15,153
6,143
6,950
9,645
13,655
10,225
6,181
9,254
7,876
14,542
6S
27,725
17,025
15,238
10,209
26,501
33,298
19,058
12,200
13,527
18,669
20,856
14,320
8,529
14,510
7,338
23,780
6?
1,868
1,560
1,540
580
1,734
1,790
1,434
790
1,170
2,115
1,320
1,506
383
1,497
384
1,736
70
2,133
1,847
1,791
880
2,579
2,342
1,634
1,005
1,463
3,253
2,001
1,583
584
1,883
536
2,521
71
339,721
344,996
379,128
25,270
111,317
129,569
170,138
80,762
126,334
132,186
114,262
272,608
38,046
141,693
45,931
149,837
?:
351,736
348,727
385,116
38,352
130,090
172,162
188,877
98,848
159,158
162,481
151,365
254,829
61,117
150,298
62,305
200,951
73
1,733
1,574
1,465
893
2,392
2,171
1,530
834
1,325
2,484
1,463
1,494
523
1,746
521
2,176
74
1,974
1,817
1,686
972
2,789
2,458
1,583
973
1,419
2,804
1,889
1,562
630
2,033
638
2,528
75
206,189
210,768
243,697
202,250
298,463
366,884
256,717
187,779
209,380
280,771
226,488
343,559
136,564
202,217
178,154
220,124
76
208,878
199,871
215,738
161,972
263,186
315,879
207,517
162,854
155,604
227,130
163,134
314,517
159,393
190,336
190,398
178,755
77
300
415
123
761
1,773
1,624
545
539
417
1,761
708
752
292
874
241
643
73
329
496
146
744
1,840
2,056
958
720
402
2,245
1,163
662
286
959
207
823
79
13,669
29,655
17,806
120,855
149,401
138,491
56,381
83,833
27,920
172,348
80,118
128,958
42,246
60,374
34, 0U
44,201
30
14,553
36,828
9,119
104,237
152,413
173,734
95,241
75,971
21,842
154,365
89,252
98,847
36,779
54,779
16,818
42,319
81
16
25
36
1
20
2
6
12
3
33
2
8
4
15
32
3
8
3
2
2
8
1
7
3
4
83
146
1,150
1,152
1
919
51
33
53
202
142
115
1,344
41
291
202
519
34
35
342
243
9
65
63
94
8
67
45
50
55
23
34
14
1
10
14
4
3
3
7
14
2
5
6
&
835
2,278
620
40
574
373
202
384
54
224
681
30
177
203
f
261
112
685
28
190
437
131
386
27
263
55
26
102
11
178
88
19,988
9,508
90,617
902
7,559
33,018
8,358
24,385
478
13,842
4,677
1,794
5,279
367
10,140
89
1,764
1,500
1,291
901
2,385
2,086
1,439
825
1,290
2,524
1,432
1,352
485
1,716
508
2,218
90
2,105
1,782
1,600
975
2,926
2,417
1,511
928
1,492
3,259
2,014
1,478
648
2,038
601
2,664
91
257
139
342
62
145
124
192
52
93
180
105
215
44
97
32
110
92
202
185
248
45
108
135
131
62
68
136
76
120
37
92
45
102
93
68
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 1.
-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
[Data for items shown in italics are based on
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954 . .
1950..
Approximate land area acres 1954 . .
Proportion in farms percent 1954 . .
Land owned by form operators acres 1954. .
Land rented from others by farm operators. ... acres 1954..
Land managed by farm operators acres 1954..
Land rented to others by farm operators
,e text) acres 1954. .
Land in farms acres 1954 . .
1950..
Average size of farm acres 1954. .
1950..
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars 1954..
1950. .
Average per acre dollars 1954..
1950. .
Proportion of farm3 reporting value percent 1954..
Land in ferns according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954 . .
1949 . .
acres 1954..
1949..
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
10 to -19 acres farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954 . .
1949 . .
200 acres and over farms reporting 1954..
1949..
Cropland used only for pasture. -farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Cropland not harvested and not
pastured farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Other cropland farms reporting 1954..
1949 . .
acres 1954..
1949..
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949 . .
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954 . .
1949.,
acres 1954..
1949 . .
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) farms reporting 1954. .
1949.,
acres 1954.,
1949. ,
Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954.,
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc . ) farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949 .
acres 1954.
1949.
Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954 .
acres 1954.
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954.
1950.
Not
siding i
1,322
1,445
476,160
92.2
184,286
271,694
5,321
29,476
439,156
427,302
332.2
295.7
27,338
1,282
171,954
192, 969
1,122
1,201
190,549
169,652
92
4,401
1,215
1,373
21,488
22,078
1,144
1,309
216,513
220,712
1,205
1,311
212,103
190,093
159
287
197,578
90,607
11,607
20,940
298,376
310,416
276.3
237.7
10,754
10,600
46.24
1,011
1,211
12,399
13,673
866
1,117
93,991
126,042
1,004
1,209
197,540
199,873
343
437
1,297
1,670
408,320
75.2
197,197
135,631
3,500
19,630
306,973
315,506
236.7
1,421
53,235
77,415
6,106
1,210
1,570
14,363
19,154
1,036
1,532
98,730
128,341
1,154
1,497
216,808
170,698
741
2,411
2,810
453,760
62.6
159,169
141,438
4,940
288,836
117.9
102.8
1,035
1,670
69.092
84,151
7,043
2,221
2,641
18,867
18,177
1,473
2,195
109,563
135,728
1,824
2,004
173,997
147,846
1,026
1,040
77,992
74,061
24
17
1,720
2,115
448,000
75.0
185,302
174,246
15,160
42,803
336,033
313,659
195.4
148.3
7,815
5,835
41.62
37.27
1,125
1,621
73,464
89,146
1,217
1,130
130,867
101,611
175
8,246
1,630
1,946
17,627
15,605
1,315
1,869
120,293
140,531
1,572
1,731
227,108
172,976
685
859
1,703
1,917
1,467,520
83.4
728,146
507,053
71,153
62,604
1,223,381
1,326,973
718.4
692.2
30,159
21,650
45.44
31.83
13,377
1,523
1,701
20,111
42,574
1,229
1,587
166, 299
168,080
1,554
1,712
1,072,124
1,103,473
1,004
1,160
353,501
444,280
139,222
79,425
20,690
22,615
217,107
226,081
166.9
135.5
13,228
8,095
77.56
1,053
78,993
87,849
10,751
959
1,263
113,769
123,412
1,207
1,521
106,413
103,139
650
711
1,296
1,426
378,240
89.7
207,996
169,030
2,000
32,355
339,099
334,928
261.7
234.9
13,424
9;414
49.33
41.31
1,227
69,813
83,046
2,158
1,197
1,313
9,607
12,906
1,039
1,302
95,464
123,525
1,189
1,316
245,276
211,444
562
Payne Pittsburg
195,293
153,030
13_,845
15,105
357,953
353,726
204.8
181.5
11,393
8,895
60.55
1,214
1,568
82,607
95,405
1,345
1,335
177,444
135,140
151
8,148
1,611
1,783
12,017
17,514
1,434
1,695
130,605
139,213
1,665
1,820
244,276
211,009
455
864
lhe excess of farm acreage over approximate land
. though a part of the farm may be situated
, adjoining county.
the fact that the entire acreage of a farm
the county in which the headquarte
OKLAHOMA
69
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports .for only a sample of farms
See text;
Pontotoc
Potta-
watomie
'ushmataha
Mills
Hogers
Seminole
Sequoyah
Stephens
Texas
Tillman
Tulsa
Wagoner
Washington
Washita
Woods
Woodward
1,608
2,163
1,223
1,158
1,929
1,614
1,774
1,772
1,156
1,415
1,807
1,478
757
2,447
1,323
1,104
1
1,863
2,674
1,563
1,275
2,029
2,199
2,093
1,931
1,260
1,724
2,604
1,755
1,042
2,825
1,468
1,210
2
460, 160
510,080
910,720
719,360
456,320
402, 560
449,920
571,520
1,315,840
1 551, 040
366,080
373,760
272,000
645,760
813,440
'788,480
3
87.5
78.5
36.1
95.1
79.1
69.0
55.9
81.3
93.2
101.3
93.7
75.1
84.7
95.3
98.1
103.7
4
288,446
237,466
229,800
457,857
259,337
192,644
205,211
232,703
645,852
284,485
219,992
177, 569
149,360
379,841
499,815
540, 538
5
113,267
158,674
82,717
225,882
103,572
86,496
56,950
224,073
681,169
289,710
136,367
111,934
46, as
312,837
3a, 894
322,405
6
9,429
10,176
8,000
24,066
15,703
5,450
3,800
5,818
38,080
2,575
2,470
48,015
3,840
9,915
7
12,725
6,490
7,593
25,123
17,429
14,015
10,050
22,465
140,900
40,444
8,830
20,683
11,843
66,532
50,605
40,058
8
402,592
400,567
328,713
684,449
360,822
277,611
251,690
464,661
1,226,489
1 558,363
342,984
280,606
230,333
615,522
797,770
'817,742
9
355,968
411,792
343,199
718,332
399,266
282,868
262,469
472,458
1,253,006
'562,680
304,863
264,612
251,357
620,976
778,255
765,845
10
250.4
185.2
268.8
591.1
187.1
172.0
141.9
262.2
1,061.0
394.6
189.8
189.9
304.3
251.5
603.0
740.7
11
191.1
154.0
219.6
563.4
196.8
128.6
125.4
244.7
994.4
326.4
117.1
150.8
241.2
219.8
530.1
632.9
12
10,809
9,819
5,155
21,444
12,434
7,787
4,950
12,544
65,958
43,813
28,959
12,272
14,649
25,799
49,968
27,270
13
5,601
6,318
3,086
16,487
8,827
4,453
3,545
9,373
53,770
32,863
13,880
8,528
14,118
19,140
29,529
22,626
14
44.39
53.27
19.80
34.08
67.50
45.46
37.51
48.19
62.56
105.63
182.90
65.98
55.59
97.50
76.09
38.97
15
34.53
39.18
14.26
28.52
46.26
34.80
27.32
40.26
55.19
94.03
132. 14
53. IA
60.04
83.46
55.31
36.41
16
84
81
94
75
90
83
96
83
80
83
87
82
80
80
82
88
17
830
1,275
691
1,040
1,068
728
801
953
1,049
1,357
1,069
1,131
506
2,296
1,131
936
18
1,297
1,891
1,064
1,161
1,480
1,363
1,322
1,453
1,211
1,633
1,697
1,529
745
2,663
1,318
1,094
19
36,366
68,544
18,592
145,718
83,899
31,953
35,390
67,244
483,140
339,499
71,754
97,431
34,317
357,593
247,229
174,867
20
45,599
74,951
26,218
154,922
92,964
43,346
35,411
97,780
640,456
358,337
84,073
108,964
42,538
381,750
271,204
210,706
21
162
222
182
24
125
146
253
111
3
5
187
157
69
31
25
36
22
278
421
295
25
270
380
501
158
6
21
469
151
134
75
34
39
23
176
211
191
36
150
159
180
121
3
8
161
150
91
35
30
35
24
259
371
292
38
219
281
308
139
8
26
232
180
143
35
37
42
25
128
166
126
47
121
112
94
112
9
a
ia
114
52
43
28
45
26
255
233
196
41
147
233
187
153
5
25
156
187
100
59
48
39
27
147
250
102
85
162
127
113
155
14
45
173
147
80
127
74
74
. 8
260
384
188
104
242
227
155
255
21
60
293
254
111
167
62
86
29
138
255
60
264
231
110
85
243
64
173
213
244
114
593
180
179
30
171
337
69
335
306
167
109
454
41
234
313
400
136
697
2a
196
31
59
US
24
366
187
54
40
143
159
449
145
196
62
9a
308
237
32
59
104
17
414
220
62
49
229
177
603
173
279
83
1,072
360
294
33
20
56
6
218
92
20
36
68
797
656
69
123
38
546
486
330
34
15
41
7
204
76
13
13
65
953
664
61
78
38
558
556
398
35
611
364
473
411
303
820
777
740
326
485
856
299
174
1,117
490
390
36
1,010
986
859
612
715
963
1,199
857
305
469
938
296
278
1,150
292
485
37
51,240
41,723
20,864
25,058
16,213
58,478
45,728
49,163
30,713
15,136
56,957
16,880
9,174
32,404
27,684
25,177
38
73,865
40,572
32,841
31,427
38,039
46,453
50,997
47,952
58,869
13,124
34,109
13,129
37,081
29,805
12,490
45,947
39
125
422
89
413
181
158
176
422
869
807
240
330
129
918
696
624
40
388
695
279
555
586
685
296
554
779
573
612
599
277
734
527
551
41
4,702
15, 222
1,203
23,681
6,713
5,822
4,848
20,256
258,599
39,325
6,379
8,504
7,600
28,303
45,584
43,647
42
14,235
23,301
6,290
32,419
18,879
23,275
8,070
20,474
136,434
34,111
16,610
a,391
8,682
22,016
32,967
35,677
43
68
125
45
158
32
58
34
106
740
592
62
44
25
549
473
320
44
107
121
89
129
97
152
74
132
687
163
156
57
58
209
173
a7
45
2,691
2,967
422
6,379
1,114
1,966
1,354
3,762
172,171
26,845
2,1a
1,296
582
15,563
25,855
18,465
46
2,465
3,072
1,725
4,627
2,340
4,479
1,186
4,981
110,686
5,538
3,489
1,961
1,598
4,936
7,905
9,896
47
66
327
53
312
154
109
148
346
459
347
188
298
113
478
345
455
48
320
620
205
494
517
583
240
448
210
458
509
568
240
592
420
434
49
2,011
12, 255
781
17,302
5,599
3,856
3,494
16,494
86,428
12,430
4,258
7,208
7,018
12,740
19,729
25,182
50
11,770
20,229
4,565
27,792
16,539
18,796
6,884
15,493
25,748
28,573
13, ia
19,430
7,084
17,080
25,062
25,781
51
663
1,134
1,011
162
606
1,008
924
792
17
24
457
374
244
109
32
31
52
884
1,464
1,215
153
891
1,233
1,090
783
8
167
592
423
3a
151
57
178
53
78,603
88,925
213,530
6,482
50,383
88,948
76,389
122,686
5,667
1,106
35,465
35,279
19,386
2,745
1,648
4,069
54
76,134
82,324
207,963
9,068
63,140
77,646
89,174
115,556
1,926
16,697
43,318
26,478
26,342
4,693
4,521
81,290
55
53
167
40
62
56
127
139
46
10
9
76
119
45
173
29
30
56
185
336
200
158
206
270
281
137
8
61
191
152
119
189
36
65
57
5,877
8,648
5,321
5,683
2,426
8,130
10,095
5,637
2,308
351
2,959
5,522
1,591
2,165
1,496
1,630
55
9,673
14,541
25,888
3,472
11,810
12,693
17,412
9,633
1,645
4,715
11,840
6,262
4,965
3,071
1,364
9,058
5?
1,098
1,523
573
1,040
1,566
765
932
1,099
791
964
777
1,136
596
1,989
1,169
1,010
60
855
1,906
472
1,156
1,297
861
874
1,251
817
1,010
1,225
1,159
771
2,173
1,247
893
61
211,396
161,097
56,307
465,861
189,461
74,194
71, ia
184,775
431,156
147,506
161,542
104,084
151,380
173,986
455,526
552,954
62
120,327
151,228
31,071
469,938
159,349
56,558
46,049
163,370
392,076
118,894
99,401
71,344
ia,181
156,575
435,925
364,964
63
112
122
151
114
217
101
126
160
61
49
274
336
120
48
153
170
64
10,460
5,006
6,935
10,030
14,214
8,576
5,857
9,368
5,273
3,151
22,998
21,222
5,089
2,333
27,760
24,576
65
1,524
1,969
1,202
1,089
1,868
1,498
1,661
1,«82
908
1,304
1,668
1,432
734
2,123
1,212
1,020
66
1,700
2,455
1,495
1,202
1,921
2,004
1,985
1,711
1,030
1,554
2,373
1,577
1,007
2,622
1,336
1,133
67
14,408
16,408
12,896
11,966
11,727
10,086
8,119
14,900
14,906
15,440
7,928
12,906
6,885
18,326
18,603
15,398
t>8
16,135
24,875
12,928
17,086
15,085
22,927
15,356
17,693
21,600
16,802
15, 512
17,044
10,568
23,066
19,784
18, 203
69
1,110
1,624
868
1,062
1,203
1,175
1,226
1,288
1,084
1,370
1,440
1,213
575
2,322
1,200
1,007
70
1,636
2,256
1,370
1,215
1,687
1,790
1,622
1,660
1,219
1,663
2,096
1,584
838
2,709
1,350
1,131
71
92,308
125,489
40,659
194,457
106,825
96,253
85,966
136,663
772,452
393,960
135,090
122,815
51,091
418,300
320,497
243,691
72
133,699
138,824
65,349
218,768
149,882
113,044
94,478
166, 206
835,759
405,572
134,792
143,484
88,301
433,571
316,661
292,330
73
1,546
2,031
1,152
1,078
1,796
1,503
1,646
1,569
891
1,105
1,642
1,302
704
2,158
1,215
1,040
74
1,712
2,470
1,479
1,228
1,880
1,907
1,951
1,799
959
1,345
2,117
1,506
950
2,507
1,309
1,108
75
341,239
291,745
290,701
497,401
256,057
221,620
193,238
356,624
467,536
163,748
253,964
156,243
179,940
209,135
484,858
582,200
76
270,326
274,124
271,875
510,433
260,528
180,627
186,220
326;878
452,871
148,715
176,828
110,951
184,604
191,073
452,936
492,201
77
695
1,218
1,030
212
636
1,082
1,018
826
25
32
503
456
270
272
60
58
78
984
1,664
1,313
257
1,021
1,358
1,244
868
13
a7
729
527
397
318
87
227
79
84,480
97, 573
218,851
12,165
52,809
97,078
86,484
128,323
7,975
1,457
38,424
40,801
20,977
4,910
3,1A4
5,699
80
85,807
96,865
233,851
12,540
74,950
90,339
106,586
125,189
3,571
a,412
55,158
32,740
31,307
7,764
5,885
90,348
81
7
4
22
5
7
14
2
41
98
22
13
1
30
8
20
•5.
3
2
5
1
11
6
10
2
4
83
123
167
23
729
428
19
1,215
100
7,739
5,893
874
1,089
400
1,148
447
1,204
84
42
35
35
5
2,821
355
85
10
90
85
4
26
64
1
1
1J_
91
24
3
4
1
111
22
27
36
96
929
4,542
30
4
372
17,531
1,857
120
195
45
6,968
1,127
1,518
87
23
189
4
367
48
81
7
329
47
318
72
a7
14
859
96
140
88
1,121
7,173
38
35,661
1,873
3,229
423
21,958
9,025
42,161
2,256
13,945
550
84,417
8,148
a, 277
89
1,458
1,970
1,150
1,043
1,736
1,435
1,641
1,590
886
1,022
1,695
1,380
709
2,070
1,058
970
90
1,769
2,397
1,454
1,169
1,907
1,971
2,022
1,819
931
1,314
2,388
1,536
973
2,504
1,225
1,076
91
91
152
60
iia
113
167
76
168
249
384
89
85
31
316
242
131
92
68
237
84
89
85
168
60
95
316
382
159
96
43
204
a7
80
93
70 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table la.-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND ACREAGE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
(Po:
text)
Irrigated farms number 1954
1950.
Proportion of all farms percent 1954
Land in irrigated farms acres 1954,
1950,
Average per farm acres 1954,
1950
Land in irrigated farns according to use, 1954:
Cropland harvested farms reporting
Cropland used only for pasture acres
Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres
Cultivated summer fallow acres
Woodland pastured acres
Woodland not pastured acres
Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). .acres
Improved acres
Land pastured, total farms reporting.
Land irrigated acres 1954,
1949-
Irrigated land in farns according to use:
Irrigated cropland harvested. .. .farms reporting 1954,
1949,
acres 1954.
1949,
Irrigated pasture farms reporti n g 1954.
1949.
acres 1954,
1949,
Farns with all harvested crops irrigated:
Farms number 1954,
1949,
Irrigated cropland harvested.
acres 1954,
1949,
.farms reporting 1954
.farms reporting 1954,
.farms reporting 1954
.farms reporting 1954
.farms reporting 1954
.farms reporting 1954
.farms reporting 1954
12,293
2,401
299. S
583.1
1,607
358,942
62,005
66,189
35,984
73,621
6,125
362,288
18,393
2,820
2,820
6,516
543.0
1,440
1,605
(Fo:
text)
Irrigated farms.
number 1954
1950
Proportion of all farms percent 1954
Land in irrigated farms acres 1954
1950
Average per farm acres 1954
1950
Land in irrigated farns according to nse, 1954:
Cropland harvested farms reporting
Cropland used only for pasture acres
Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres
Cultivated summer fallow acres
Woodland pastured acres
Woodland not pastured acres
Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland).. acres
Improved - . .acres
Land pastured, total farms reporting
Lsnd irrigated aores 1954.
1949 1
Irrigated land in farns according to nse:
Irrigated cropland harvested.... farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Faraa with all harvested crops irrigated
Irrigated cropland harvested.
acres 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
15,368
1,055
1,182.2
1,055.0
4,226
1,370
58, 510
1,562
1,089
46,083
384.2
1,370.0
2,089.6
312.4
1,089.0
2,304.2
10
1
28
670
130
16,708
1,587
240
3,020
202
352
11,004
70
150
4,378
includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured.
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County Table la.-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND ACREAGE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
71
Irrigated farms number 19 54
1950
Proportion of all farms percent 1954
Land In Irrigated farms acres 1954
1950
Average per farm acres 1954
1950
Land in irrigated faras according to uae, 1954:
Cropland harvested farms reporting
Cropland used only for pasture acres
Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres
Cultivated summer fallow acres
Woodland pastured acres
Woodland not pastured acres
Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). .acres
Improved acres
Land pastured, total farms reporting
.farms reporting
Land irrigated.
Irrigated pastu
1954,
1949,
acres 1954,
1949,
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954,
1949.
Irrigated cropland harvested.
acres 1954,
1949,
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954,
-farms reporting 1954,
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954,
10,268
1,467
855.7
733.5
9,208
2,760
484.6
1,380.0
11,461
1,728
2,091
3,313
2,821
(For definitions and explanations,
Irrigated farms number 1954
1950
Proportion of all farms percent 1954
Land in irrigated farms acres 1954
1950
Average per farm acres 1954
1950
Land in irrigated faras according to use, 1954:
Cropland harvested .farms reporting
Cropland used only for pasture acres
Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres
Cultivated summer fallow acres
Woodland pastured acres
Woodland not pastured acres
Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland), .acres
Improved acres
Land pastured, total farms reporting
Land irrigated.
1954,
1949 1
rignted land in faras according to use:
Irrigated cropland harvested.. ..farms reporting 1954
1949.
acres 1954.
1949,
Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954
1949.
acres 1954,
1949.
ma with all harvested crapa irrigated:
Irrigated cropland harvested.
acres 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954,
• farms reporting 1954.
•farms reporting 1954.
•farms reporting 1954.
•farms reporting 1954.
•farms reporting 1954.
• farms reporting 1954.
17,345
5,290
394.2
211.6
8,979
2,129
1,003
148
13
16.9
61,471
3,932
415.3
302.5
148
4,560
3,158
2,051
26,993
9,669
1,285.4
1,074.3
9,426
3,102
1,571.0
3,102.0
23.0
0.7
30,813
8,513
60,682
67
363.4
1,418.8
267.3
67.0
360
6
81,219
722
8,189
180
9,242
325
5,777
23
7,945
6,668
496.6
2,222.7
1,448
2,685
2,761
12,007
1,793
986
44
148
25
13
2,600
11,935
1,756
986
1,534
1,665
includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured.
72 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table la —IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND ACREAGE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Irrigated farms number 1954.
1950,
Proportion of all farms percent 1954
Land in irrigated farms acres 1954,
1950,
Average per farm acres 1954,
1950
Land in irrigated farms according to use, 1954:
Cropland harvested farms reporting
Cropland used only for pasture acres
Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres
Cultivated summer fallow acres
Woodland pastured acres
Woodland not pastured acres
Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). .acres
Improved acres
Land pastured, total farms reporting
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting
Land irrigated acres 1954.
1949 3
Irrigated land in farms according to use:
Irrigated cropland harvested. .. .farms reporting 1954.
1949,
acres 1954.
1949.
Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949,
Far as with all harvested crops irrigated:
Farms number 1954.
1949.
Irrigated cropland harvested acres 1954,
1949.
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954,
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954,
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954,
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.
200 acres and over farms reporting 1954.
19,126
140
20,985
1,460
930
454
531.3
140.0
1,049.2
486.7
465.0
227.0
36
1
20
9,012
39
6,083
878
15
5,627
1,456
1,630
1,080
627
365
84
3,737
30
722
6,803
2,704
100
1,565
2,245
374! 2
7,311
1,658
609.2
207.2
Okfuskee Oklahoma
Irrigated farms number 1954.
1950.
Proportion of all farms percent 1954.
Land in irrigated farms acres 1954.
1950.
Average per farm acres 1954.
1950.
Land in irrigated farms according to use, 1954:
Cropland harvested farms reporting.
Cropland used only for pasture &<
Cropland not harvested and not pastured a<
Cultivated summer fallow a*
Woodland pastured a>
Woodland not pastured a<
Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland ).. a<
Improved a<
Land pastured, total farms reporting.
Land irrigated.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Farms with mil harvested crops irrigated:
Farms number 1<
2,345
2,105
,172.5
701.7
11,240
2,810.0
2,240
1,340
746.7
446.7
Irrigated cropland harvested.
rigated cropland
acres 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
OKLAHOMA
County Table la.-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND ACREAGE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
73
Irrigated farms number 1954
1950
Proportion of all farms percent 1954
Land in irrigated farms acres 1954
1950
Average per farm acres 1954
1950
Land in irrigated farms according to use, 1954:
Cropland harvested farms reporting
Cropland used only for pasture acres
Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres
Cultivated summer fallow acres
Woodland pastured acres
Woodland not pastured acres
Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). .acres
Improved acres
Land pastured, total farms reporting
Land irrigated.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949,
acres 1954.
1949,
Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954.
1949,
acres 1954,
1949,
ras with all harvested crops irrigated:
Farms number 1954,
1949,
Irrigated cropland harvested.
acres 1954.
1949,
.farms reporting 1954,
.farms reporting 1954,
.farms reporting 1954,
.farms reporting 1954,
.farms reporting 1954,
.farms reporting 1954,
.farms reporting 1954,
317! 8
1,099
274! 8
23,676
1,076! 2
1,892
378.4
1,241'
228.3
248.2
Irrigated farms number 1954.
1950.
Proportion of all farms percent 1954.
Land in irrigated farms acres 1954.
1950.
Average per farm acres 1954.
1950.
Land in irrigated fans according to use, 1954:
Cropland harvested farms reporting.
Cropland used only for pasture a<
Cropland not harvested and not pastured ai
Cultivated summer fallow a<
Woodland pastured &•
Woodland not pastured ai
Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) . .ai
Improved ai
Land pastured, total farms reporting.
Land Irrigated acres 1954.
1949 x
Irrigated land in far as according to nae:
Irrigated cropland harvested. .. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Faru with all harvested crapa irrigated:
26,250
1,875.0
101,110
71,488
2,466.1
6,498.9
25,947
2,029
11,059
6,950
7,790
519.3
1,580
1,580.0
4,177
522.1
Irrigated cropland harvested.
rigated cropland
acres 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
.farms reporting 1954.
74
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
(For defin
text)
FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR
All farms number
All land In farms acres
Total cropland harvested acres
Farms by color of operator:
White operators number
Nonwhite operators number
Farms by tenure of operalor:
Full owners number
Part owners number
Managers number
All tenants number
Proportion of tenancy percent
Cash tenants number
Share-cash tenants number
Share tenants number
Crop-share tenants number
Livestock-share tenants number
Croppers number
Other and unspecified tenants number
Other tenants number
Unspecified tenants number
Land in farms by tenure of operator:
Full owners acres
Part owners acres
Managers acres
All tenants acres
Cash tenants acres
Share-cash tenants acres
Share tenants acres
Crop-share tenants acres
Livestock-share tenants acres
Croppers acres
Other and unspecified tenants acres
Cropland harvested by tenure of operator:
Full owners farms reporting
1954.
1950.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
195 I.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
193.; .
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954 . .
1950..
1954..
1950..
1954 . ,
1950.,
1954.. .
1950.
1954 .
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954 .
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
Part owners farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Managers .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949."
All tenants farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Croppers farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
35,630,045
36,006,603
10,249,134
11,896,040
29,621
44,727
24.9
31.4
9,077
12,876
5,110
7,005
10,287
17,145
1,855
1,443
2,302
10,175,214
9,825,105
17,292,048
15,979,599
957,679
1,086,801
7,205,104
9,115,098
1,760,460
2,196,499
1,823,676
2,082,755
2,777,832
3,554,680
2,402,546
3,206,096
375,286
348,584
280,567
400,456
562,569
880,708
34,328
45,023
2,359,809
2,741,334
27,576
31,226
5,053,664
5,324,756
22,565
38,596
2,763,123
3,737,442
1,783
102,604
165,622
189,102
189,521
23,433
32,296
120,655
128,420
48,267
32,980
4,572
28,121
5,053
8,420
3,899
8,450
3,194
8,161
2,609
1,489
3,831
9,415
480,757
498,311
280,497
309,475
122,987
136,079
232,444
222,672
3,765
125,326
135,795
5,241
5,634
41,885
41,678
65,390
73,661
58,482
70,626
6,908
3,035
4,212
7,993
8,598
6,829
398,254
423,890
30, 286
139,268
157,421
163,906
151,692
40,372
23,000
54,708
91,777
25,172
28,093
6,538
9,796
37,149
1,524
1,995
1,582
3,006
11,279
11,738
1,102,522
1,053,860
380,207
426,556
237,045
223,555
667,274
654,497
51,871
29,200
146,332
146,608
14,681
11,923
38,027
24,887
79,110
90,711
■72,200
79,588
6,910
11,123
10,588
14,935
3,926
4,152
521,803
181,173
207,322
175,454
179,582
194,630
180,792
5,640
15,043
119,085
146,386
9,010
18,611
18,170
18,771
80,626
82,053
70,735
79,263
9,891
2,790
1,053
9,965
10,226
16,986
552,514
537,789
239,106
258,174
123,609
119,479
265,108
245,945
320
163,797
172,045
28,651
30,957
73,064
73,264
54,353
52,045
43,854
39,901
10,499
12,144
4,426
7,829
3,303
7,950
478,007
466,997
112,504
132,074
187,656
150,282
184,454
166,190
14,732
15,990
91,165
134,535
20,657
19,062
10,461
14,981
48,719
81,888
41,947
80,118
6,772
1,770
1,297
3,799
10,031
14,805
806,993
796,012
309,978
334,290
521
1,119
898
1,679
24.6
38.7
34.8
46.2
155,146
159,969
394,895
305,765
4,191
3,608
252,761
326,670
84,212
124,082
75,087
73,924
80,485
101,105
75,291
98,391
5,194
2,714
5,347
11,011
7,630
16,548
10V,223
144,423
OKLAHOMA
75
OPERATOR : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Carter
Cherokee
Choctaw
Cimarron
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
Cree*
Custer
Delaware
Dewey
Ellis
Garfield
Carvtn
1,798
1,617
559
1,214
793
1,477
1,041
1,602
1,559
1,619
1,974
1,193
970
2,241
1,860
1
1^918
2,322
2,133
616
1,555
1,054
1,696
1,179
1,889
2,179
1,880
2,410
1,408
1,123
2,525
2,232
2
397,426
231,354
337,160
1,097,216
232,263
269,608
482,331
356,102
426,587
386,925
643,770
271,452
583,846
710,238
661,717
416,773
3
403,970
287,774
322,467
1,101,417
261,838
264,737
527,663
354,868
, 10,560
399,523
633,559
288,691
598,281
738,799
650,466
460,297
4
28,551
24,510
32,032
225,967
51,751
27,035
137,694
157,890
124,653
43,622
258,650
49,432
184,174
172,294
373,627
84,412
5
44,871
43,350
56,177
359,401
60,455
38,822
156,263
174,529
126,292
63,743
297,340
58,167
207,071
224,103
406,457
105,096
6
1,370
1,715
1,342
559
1,192
761
1,436
1,015
1,573
1,370
1,611
1,971
1,189
970
2,236
1,801
7
1,708
2,082
1,705
615
1,536
992
1,647
1,150
1,828
1,819
1,864
2,207
1,401
1,123
2,515
2,144
8
174
83
275
22
32
41
26
29
189
8
3
4
5
59
9
210
240
428
1
19
62
49
29
61
360
16
203
7
10
88
10
685
1,354
1,041
106
656
404
552
367
797
740
667
1,428
455
305
817
860
11
884
1,544
1,131
121
762
451
574
387
858
846
792
1,636
505
358
947
924
12
406
209
301
301
203
223
436
348
529
375
541
317
461
457
724
481
13
373
294
399
326
259
255
475
369
605
433
601
393
517
511
700
465
14
11
g
12
3
11
3
4
4
9
6
1
12
2
9
9
15
21
7
*
11
5
3
6
*
10
2
1
3
2
3
6
4
16
442
229
263
149
344
163
485
322
267
438
410
217
277
206
691
510
17
640
477
599
158
529
345
641
419
416
898
486
378
384
251
872
839
18
28.6
12.7
16.2
26.6
28.3
20.6
32.8
30.9
16.7
28.1
25.3
11.0
23.2
21.2
30.8
27.4
19
33.4
20.5
28.1
25.6
34.0
32.7
37.8
35.5
22.0
41.2
25.9
15.7
27.3
22.4
34.5
37.6
20
253
85
97
16
179
71
251
104
80
207
52
81
50
29
57
199
21
375
150
152
12
234
119
334
129
134
352
75
142
86
45
78
286
22
12
7
15
19
40
9
95
67
93
32
118
8
99
72
319
44
23
25
14
33
12
66
31
112
80
113
59
124
36
118
74
434
67
24
30
40
75
109
75
53
86
124
49
95
201
30
102
74
246
177
25
84
137
258
111
131
152
139
152
87
345
224
78
118
95
254
305
26
25
38
73
109
67
50
81
116
42
87
185
25
95
70
233
167
27
75
128
252
106
119
149
135
141
80
337
203
71
110
91
241
291
28
5
2
2
8
3
5
8
7
8
16
5
7
4
13
10
29
9
9
6
5
12
3
4
11
7
8
21
7
8
4
13
14
30
5
13
3
2
12
2
6
7
3
12
23
6
16
20
16
19
31
12
20
39
8
18
13
16
14
18
30
19
21
24
9
39
38
32
142
84
73
3
38
28
47
20
42
92
16
92
10
11
53
71
33
144
156
117
15
80
30
40
44
64
112
44
101
38
28
67
143
34
114
39
51
1
22
21
14
6
17
40
7
37
2
6
43
35
52
48
41
3
23
3
8
8
12
38
9
54
9
2
18
13
36
28
45
22.
2
16
7
33
14
25
52
9
55
10
9
28
37
92
108
76
12
57
27
32
36
52
74
35
47
29
26
49
130
38
85,005
154,931
176,415
119,290
92,223
92,544
107,395
76,782
129,895
85,921
185,732
157,068
159,845
112,456
151,594
132,896
39
126,369
155,094
150,084
111,445
91,770
68,033
108,813
76,309
106,852
93,743
200,696
164,596
133,987
127,491
151,229
149,617
40
199,844
43,006
97,851
652,091
67,900
140,001
251,426
191,104
216,980
213,633
317,766
73,040
320,331
437,901
317,031
179,865
41
140,631
46,345
93,118
682,156
72,400
128,341
265,343
176,629
231,720
164,039
292,218
74,108
342,639
414,434
276,933
154,362
42
16,147
7,500
25,746
106,460
8,931
4,610
11,315
1,120
27,010
2,550
1,000
12,503
14,120
8,740
10,390
43
32,84a
7,534
2,430
147,501
5,075
13,306
19,009
918
12,755
1,220
640
4,763
1,380
20,500
3,084
2,514
44
96,430
25,917
37,148
219,375
63,209
32,453
112,195
87,096
52,702
84,821
139,272
28,841
103,670
145,761
184,352
93,622
45
104,122
78,801
76,835
160,315
92,593
55,057
134,498
101,012
89,233
140,521
140,005
45,224
120,275
176,374
219,220
153,804
46
69,280
5,873
14,036
94,818
28,765
14,252
50,451
20,796
8,249
38,238
12,890
9,393
12,691
60,967
7,589
29,435
47
60,749
10,928
15,905
26,743
35,745
16,739
67,986
22,731
27,020
49,287
14,450
12,189
22,511
75,368
9,983
48,335
48
5,686
1,496
3,345
23,206
10,044
2,105
31,587
26,648
26,159
8,909
48,311
743
40,907
39, 280
100,452
15,379
49
8,670
2,412
6,259
39,748
13,312
6,111
29,633
27,821
27,044
16,114
43,121
6,627
43,804
44,186
125,732
19,364
so
6,962
6,095
10,052
91,151
1A,684
10,411
19,673
35,762
13,464
25,022
65,811
8,518
39,570
30,749
64,462
37,835
51
15,678
17,056
30,226
76,001
25,033
25,878
28,400
38,696
18,040
60,145
66,359
10,409
35,888
38,088
62,033
56,080
52
5,057
5,235
8,927
91,151
12,679
9,289
18,153
31,913
10,141
16,843
56,641
5,789
36,420
28,589
61,338
32,659
53
12,977
13,556
28,260
69,977
22,854
24,658
27,594
35,076
15,499
56,715
55,169
8,778
31,426
34,028
56,464
52,676
54
1,905
860
1,125
2,005
1,122
1,520
3,849
3,323
8,179
9,170
2,729
3,150
2,160
3,124
5,176
55
2,701
3,500
1,966
6,024
2,179
1,220
806
3,620
2,541
3,430
11, 190
1,631
4,462
4,060
5,569
3,404
56
1,035
5,575
1,051
4,160
3,877
2,920
1,940
1,992
670
1,809
10,479
2,241
6,550
11,542
5,324
4,364
57
3,871
2,092
6,560
4,340
4,338
2,465
4,240
2,115
5,540
6,781
5,610
5,336
7,559
3,534
11,689
10,949
56
13,467
6,678
8,664
6,040
5,839
2,765
8,544
1,898
4,160
10,843
1,781
7,946
3,952
3,223
6,525
6,609
59
15,154
46,313
17,885
13,483
14,165
3,864
4,239
9,649
11,589
8,194
10,465
10,663
10,513
15,198
9,783
19,076
60
248
618
569
75
360
210
385
273
539
328
543
782
369
220
673
449
61
509
1,022
861
113
514
303
416
318
602
528
683
1,115
413
294
774
617
62
7,572
13,196
15,265
25,098
16,260
9,744
28,605
27,269
29,787
9,677
64,801
22,393
47,453
24,592
81,158
21,690
63
12,306
22,603
24,659
43,215
16,405
11,246
28,934
32,639
27,568
13,244
80,843
27,997
43,190
38,314
85,200
30,912
64
244
169
245
276
167
163
397
337
499
293
530
287
455
434
713
382
65
309
267
370
320
224
219
451
363
578
388
596
352
504
498
693
405
66
14,139
8,097
9,999
144,779
14,659
12,089
69,158
86,992
70,587
22,443
128,647
21,595
95,495
111,971
177,851
33,665
67
15,237
10,755
14,624
247,766
16,180
13,449
74,932
88,605
66,341
23,665
141,424
20,440
110,630
139,169
173,219
28,085
68
7
4
9
3
5
2
3
7
3
1
7
2
9
8
. 9
15
7
3
2
5
9
2
1
2
2
2
5
70
634
317
1,281
575
678
375
271
1,739
122
211
272
1,018
3,683
1,111
7J
2,637
626
430
902
1,015
925
2,918
401
2,695
237
152
237
829
170
1,662
1,027
72
146
91
175
131
241
102
425
285
210
266
394
114
257
184
638
339
73
387
348
526
154
409
296
590
396
351
715
465
283
366
237
821
680
74
6,206
2,900
5,487
55,515
20,154
5,202
39,556
43,358
22,540
11,380
64,991
5,172
41,226
34,713
110,935
27,946
75
14,691
9,366
16,464
67,518
26,855
13,202
49,479
52,884
29,688
26,597
74,921
9,493
52,422
46,450
146,176
45,072
':•,
3
8
3
2
9
6
7
3
11
23
6
15
20
15
16
77
11
19
36
8
14
12
16
13
16
28
19
17
24
9
38
35
78
87
266
103
1,556
825
813
906
264
532
5,210
420
2,467
5,258
3,271
961
79
630
555
1,330
2,482
1,170
760
1,487
1,122
1,753
898
2,819
1,134
3,724
1,703
8,105
2,266
80
76
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR
All land in farms
Total cropland harvested.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1949.
1 tenants number 1954 .
1950.
Proportion of tenancy percent 1954 .
1950.
Cash tenants number 1954 .
1950.
Share-cash tenants number 1954 .
1950.
Share tenants number 1954.
1950.
Crop-share tenants number 1954 .
1950.
Livestock-share tenants number 1954 .
1950.
Other tenan-
Unspecified
.number 1954.
1950.
-number 1954 .
1950.
Part owne
Managers .
Cash tenants
Share-cash tenants.
Share tenants
Crop-share tenants .
Livestock-share
Other and unspecified tenants.
1954..
1950..
1954..
1950..
1954 . .
1950..
1954. .
1950..
1954 . .
1950..
1954..
1950..
1954..
1950..
1954..
1950..
; 1954..
1950..
: 1954..
1950. .
! 1954..
1950..
Full owners farms reporting 1954 . ,
1949 . .
acres 1954..
1949..
Part owners farms reporting 1954..
1949.
acres 1954.
1949 .
Managers farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949 .'
All tenants farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Croppers farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
641 , 514
640, 863
184,280
214,721
162,702
171,975
282,232
238,532
15,490
11,984
181,090
218,372
50,536
62,439
41,567
41,599
64,849
87,366
55,722
74,949
9,127
12,417
8,564
6,787
15,574
20,181
1,048
62,289
81,976
612,059
595,823
369,752
391,547
115,573
118,347
290,809
270,350
2,483
205,677
204,643
5,552
8,765
104,245
111,454
80,619
65,727
64,026
53,620
16,593
12,107
7,655
10,581
11,042
352,169
376,827
147,417
176,830
111,884
130,788
152,003
134,103
7,405
6,023
80,877
105,913
2,495
10,402
10,797
11,348
57,808
68,047
52,401
55,272
5,407
12,775
3,152
9,253
6,625
6,863
308,475
327,032
163,140
151,046
113,055
137,790
139,409
122,699
56,011
66,543
1,764
2,457
4,417
3,451
43,905
51,196
41,010
48,690
2,895
2,506
764
633,047
626,668
176,378
215,607
122,467
127,292
385,261
375,070
7,115
8,400
118,204
115,906
27,261
35,334
40,759
36,465
31,238
36,366
22,225
27,475
9,013
8,891
5,672
5,145
13,274
2,596
293,923
296,436
38,526
54,220
121,822
117,059
118,570
95,931
19,830
10,288
33,701
73,158
16,967
26,963
2,790
5,025
7,310
28,850
7,310
27,670
1,374
6,384
10,946
352,466
359,534
57,022
78,631
118, 549
109,207
147,314
110,929
11,088
6,543
75,515
132,855
14,365
22,762
9,638
12,416
40,833
75,639
39,603
73,814
1,230
1,825
2,523
6,430
8,156
472,847
428,116
272,037
252,081
155,913
140,165
209,664
175,995
1,697
320
4,112
9,361
15,606
75,575
79,238
70,755
73,880
13,648
7,063
6,430
5,617
458,833
465,861
63,140
100,183
86,674
94,267
312,871
235,556
25,774
59,288
110,264
14,900
37,924
19,248
28, 897
20,783
33,463
18,103
28,283
2,680
5,180
2,752
3,672
7,228
OKLAHOMA
77
OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Kay
Kingfisher
Kioua
Latimer
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan
Love
McClain
HcCurtaln
Mcintosh
Major
Marshall
.yee
Murray
Muskogee
2,045
1,658
1,642
965
2,541
2,257
1,666
882
1,404
2,799
1,565
1,593
563
1,836
572
2,387
1
2,346
1,978
1,870
1,046
3,085
2,692
1,741
1,088
1,577
3,591
2,123
1,661
689
2,163
677
2,881
2
558,798
549,469
614,259
225,537
394,091
485,103
430,911
247,393
315,714
362,895
335,250
588,349
172,200
308,819
215,131
366,296
3
570,696
560,750
601,328
204,154
387,261
502,656
415,410
257,568
295,013
366,617
326,775
575,158
210,673
330,148
229,576
381,361
4
285,879
289,657
308,982
11,272
53,295
75,911
139,515
44,075
81,110
44,221
74,523
193,105
26,064
80,417
20,041
113,109
5
308,674
325,737
335,968
16,348
61,440
91,756
149,651
55,509
94,650
70,737
100,536
216,852
34,271
97,724
22,833
137,330
6
2,033
1,567
1,627
935
2,422
2,161
1,478
843
1,386
2,266
1,370
1,588
554
1,787
560
1,934
7
2,320
1,855
1,837
983
2,900
2,545
1,525
1,037
1,554
2,804
1,683
1,656
668
2,052
660
2,223
8
12
91
15
30
119
96
188
39
18
533
195
5
9
49
12
453
9
26
123
33
63
185
147
216
51
23
787
440
5
21
111
17
658
10
801
584
548.
638
1,766
1,075
658
322
600
2,086
668
719
305
1,167
317
1,373
11
885
716
604
635
1,903
1,175
627
379
557
2,208
768
672
300
1,212
357
1,321
12
558
579
561
160
417
594
503
280
347
320
410
441
117
405
141
440
13
563
643
588
150
443
670
447
320
354
503
436
472
155
516
137
572
14
6
3
2
7
2
10
11
9
1
I
8
3
2
11
6
2
2
7
9
6
10
12
8
12
15
16
680
492
532
160
348
579
498
272
453
382
481
431
134
255
104
566
17
893
619
676
259
728
846
662
386
664
876
916
515
230
429
171
976
18
33.3
29.7
32.4
16.6
13.7
25.7
29.9
30.8
32.3
13.6
30.7
27.1
23.8
13.9
18.2
23.7
19
38.1
31.3
36.1
24.8
23.6
31.4
38.0
35.5
42.1
24.4
43.1
31.0
33.4
19.8
25.3
33.9
20
178
45
83
103
158
327
162
108
159
90
91
41
29
11'
36
151
21
240
63
121
110
290
390
175
156
190
182
115
68
88
12'
70
149
22
274
213
99
1
11
52
140
38
50
7
36
158
13
29
57
23
380
275
123
18
37
94
201
44
74
20
51
199
21
68
12
85
24
164
192
303
12
51
89
116
95
192
129
260
138
51
52
14
251
25
206
205
318
76
218
243
172
141
321
422
636
172
93
120
34
562
26
140
163
294
8
49
81
107
90
174
124
250
122
42
46
11
233
27
179
192
305
75
215
231
153
136
299
419
628
159
90
111
31
528
28
24
29
9
2
8
9
5
18
5
10
16
9
6
3
18
29
27
13
13
1
3
12
19
5
22
3
8
13
3
9
3
34
30
11
15
21
2
15
14
11
4
16
31
13
56
3
2
12
7
31
15
31
62
8
47
29
28
10
32
47
38
28
5
8
9
32
32
53
27
26
42
113
97
69
27
36
125
81
38
38
62
36
100
33
52
45
52
47
136
90
86
35
47
205
76
48
23
106
46
148
34
22
9
6
36
57
35
35
19
17
68
18
2
26
36
7
37
35
10
15
6
19
31
31
15
2
15
76
14
14
8
33
12
36
31
18
20
6
56
62
34
8
19
57
63
36
12
26
29
63
37
42
30
46
28
105
59
71
33
32
129
62
34
15
73
42
136
38
116,542
124,045
132,018
112,514
212,088
153,167
91, 808
56,178
88,260
216,848
87,103
199,155
59,157
143,774
97,002
135,217
39
103,175
136,867
130,570
124,619
207,475
151,327
95,470
56,043
81,685
205,308
84,783
170,573
46,060
137,508
76,674
122,906
40
267,977
281,712
328,083
89,080
129,276
220,823
215 , 579
131,486
130,683
103,243
157,995
254,813
66,720
126,905
80,925
146,537
41
264,531
268,232
306,011
46,010
101,379
207,950
169,769
123,552
102,141
93,387
110,454
254,356
111,164
131,526
51,373
118,457
42
10,425
1,970
320
4,281
6,455
6,540
5,496
11,107
6,100
6,870
11,208
5,080
8,000
8,363
14,009
4,774
43
11,139
1,600
4,390
9,586
80
2,110
3,729
2,553
2,850
5,428
3,960
2,940
3,748
65,910
10,028
44
163,854
141,742
153,838
19,662
46,272
104,573
118,028
48,622
90,671
35,934
78,944
129,301
38,323
29,777
23,195
79,768
45
191,851
155,651
163,147
29,135
68,821
143,299
148,061
74,244
108,634
65,072
126,110
146,269
50,509
57,366
35,619
129,970
46
26,436
7,322
21,677
13,793
19,664
55,390
27,873
18,330
26,732
8,957
8,609
9,575
6,903
7,937
5,463
11,966
47
31,257
7,887
24,280
11,939
25,021
59,621
30,846
27,733
25,254
14,407
12,919
13,453
28,419
11,969
15,327
13,776
48
89,448
69,727
38,938
105
2,246
14,465
50,633
10,279
13,857
988
9,575
49,583
5,797
8,011
3,645
13,578
-.9
102,665
83,979
41,614
1,986
4,120
21,953
57,663
9,896
14,068
1,829
8,047
60,476
4,596
15,295
2,810
16,139
50
41,072
56,517
84,259
1,989
12,041
18,778
29,691
16,307
42,228
16,953
50,884
41,702
21,360
8,029
6,231
44,172
51
46,273
50,878
77,006
8,847
24,524
43,262
41,026
25,094
57,662
32,036
91,172
48, 854
13,344
16,848
5,684
75,846
52
33,336
44,910
81,569
1,423
11,011
16,518
23,679
13,150
33,095
14,926
45,536
30, 817
7,795
6,591
1,981
38,664
53
38,827
46,850
72,647
8,787
23,804
40,376
32,626
22,094
49,365
31,826
89,511
42,002
12,659
14,757
4,166
69,100
54
7,736
11,607
2,690
566
1,030
2,260
6,012
3,157
9,133
2,027
5,348
10,885
13,565
1,438
4,250
5,508
55
7,446
4,028
4,359
60
720
2,886
8,400
3,000
8,297
210
1,661
6,852
685
2,091
1,518
6,746
56
2,222
4,825
4,313
330
2,999
1,999
2,432
1,155
3,893
1,553
919
19,782
365
360
3,033
668
57
2,321
7,639
11,518
965
3,382
5,848
4,844
1,679
4,185
3,042
2,719
11,705
675
1,678
1,590
3,392
58
4,676
3,351
4,651
3,445
9,322
13,941
7,399
2,551
3,961
7,483
8,957
8,659
3,898
5,440
4,823
9,384
59
9,335
5,268
8,729
5,398
11,774
12,615
13,682
9,842
7,465
13,758
11,253
11,781
3,475
11,576
10,208
20,817
60
631
492
462
238
778
587
446
207
387
857
400
615
162
660
175
723
61
691
597
522
408
1,151
754
526
266
417
1,477
592
597
201
810
229
844
62
51,506
59,500
58,195
5,704
20,917
21,235
25,001
9,094
18,544
21,668
16,414
55>917
8,580
28,927
8,421
29,589
63
50,559
67,788
64,242
8,304
24,827
23,514
30,518
11,455
21,601
28,948
23,713
57,723
8,709
33,256
9,315
31,719
64
540
574
548
98
329
497
470
242
296
257
382
434
100
363
102
406
65
551
632
581
128
383
615
434
304
329
452
421
467
123
485
109
533
66
132,258
149,151
163,492
4,013
24,393
36,317
69,771
20,767
32,430
13,424
31,316
85,823
11,141
40,083
7,987
49,219
t7
132,915
159,512
168,757
3,831
19,706
39,139
62,440
22,299
30,719
18,839
31,216
90,391
13,979
42,948
6,159
47,156
68
6
5
3
1
2
5
2
6
9
6
6
5
5
3
3
2
7
4
3
2
2
2
4
6
5
4
8
4
10
69
70
3,401
494
168
479
460
533
799
375
1,092
840
1,224
163
110
1,611
229
1,253
71
2,865
722
138
680
554
891
540
373
919
565
340
921
1,551
2,509
"2
594
466
504
47
159
368
395
211
343
218
381
402
78
147
56
402
73
805
591
652
192
541
691
598
335
597
711
859
490
180
343
121
854
74
98,714
80, 512
87,127
1,076
7,525
17,826
43,944
13,839
29,044
8,289
25,569
51,202
6,233
9,796
3,404
33,048
75
122,335
98,437
102,247
4,075
16,227
29,103
56,139
20,864
41,790
22,577
44,688
68,173
11,243
20,599
5,808
55,946
76
10
15
21
1
6
9
9
3
15
26
9
49
2
2
6
7
77
13
30
60
6
43
26
27
10
30
44
34
28
5
7
8
30
78
1,104
2,747
2,634
43
527
470
833
389
2,004
769
264
3,864
24
102
430
222
79
1,906
4,488
6,855
149
1,327
1,068
2,338
611
1,484
1,455
1,394
4,721
307
700
498
1,800
80
78
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
(Fo:
text)
Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawnee Payne Pittsburg
FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR
All farms number
All land in farms. .. acres
Total cropland harvested acres
rms by color of operator:
White operators number
Nonwhite operators number
rms by tenure of operator:
Full owners number
Part owners number
Managers number
All tenants number
Proportion of tenancy percent
Cash tenants number
Share-cash tenants number
Share tenants number
Crop-share tenants number
Livestock-share tenants number
Croppers number
Other and unspecified tenants number
Other tenants number
Unspecified tenants number
Land in farms by tenure of operator:
Full owners acres
Part owners acres
Managers acres
All tenants acres
Cash tenants acres
Share-cash tenants acres
Share tenants acres
Crop-share tenants acres
Livestock-share tenants acres
Croppers acres
Other and unspecified tenants acres
Cropland harvested by tenure of operator:
Full owners farms reporting
1954.
1950.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
L95C .
1954.
19i "'.
1954.
L950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
L950.
M'....
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Part owners * farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Managers farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.'
All tenants farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Croppers farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
439,156
427,302
171,954
192,969
65,854
56,486
231,649
215,529
136,812
155,287
23,092
22,918
77,802
91,508
30,959
29,801
22,895
27,279
8,064
2,522
2,900
3,371
2,059
298,376
310,416
69,951
71,565
109,095
79,799
133,448
143,060
13,577
38,039
42,256
49,518
10,829
10,609
11,186
13,620
14,313
14,373
8,923
13,340
5,390
1,033
1,623
6,450
4,305
4,466
306,973
315, 506
53,235
77,415
85,637
60,449
152,608
141,090
2,889
9,065
65,839
104,902
13,295
16,934
10,077
17,738
25,620
56,999
21,153
54,189
4,467
2,810
2,599
4,552
14,248
8,679
284,226
288,836
69,092
84, 151
93,918
89,118
101,096
84,905
7,791
5,958
81,421
108,855
36,042
42,463
19,420
20,103
14,108
26,361
12,246
22,384
2,861
4,627
8,990
15,301
336,033
313,659
73,464
89,146
80,234
86,282
158,234
121,653
16,042
7,257
81, 523
98,467
33,016
27,313
8,700
11,878
32,420
45,199
31,375
44,487
1,045
712
3,670
4,133
3,717
9,944
1,223,381
1,326,973
94,704
107,050
262,418
171,426
687,823
809,883
63,925
79,440
209,215
266,224
124,368
174,848
17,090
25,033
21,423
35,676
15,678
27,973
5,745
7,703
6,181
9,455
40,153
21,212
217,107
226,081
78,993
87,849
66,907
69,521
100,259
95,446
10,509
5,346
39,432
55,768
12,709
12,901
14,880
17,929
7,243
13,502
6,120
11,861
1,123
1,641
651
2,177
3,949
9,259
339,099
334,928
69,813
83,046
79,220
88,174
184,410
154,179
1,243
3,600
74,226
88,975
39,474
39, 518
15,608
16,476
7,902
19,435
5,372
16,212
2,530
3,223
A, 050
357,953
353,726
82,607
95,405
112,297
101,045
160,085
144,661
11,365
4,598
74,206
103,422
31,076
37,811
20,576
20,976
14,184
23,257
12,531
21,188
1,653
2,069
3,117
6,762
18,261
OKLAHOMA
79
OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Pontotoc
Potta-
watomie
'ushmataha
mils
Rogers
Seminole
Sequoyah
Stephens
Texas
Tllljuan
Tulsa
Wagoner
Washington
Washita
Woods
Woodward
1,608
2,163
1,223
1,158
1,929
1,614
1,774
1,772
1,156
1,415
1,807
1,478
757
2,447
1,323
1,104
1
1,863
2,674
1,563
1,275
2,029
2,199
2,093
1,931
1,260
1,724
2,604
1,755
1,042
2,825
1,468
1,210
2
402,592
400, 567
328,713
684,449
360,822
277,611
251,690
464,661
1,226,489
558,363
342,984
280,606
230,333
615,522
797,770
817,742
3
355,968
411,792
343, 199
718,332
399,266
282,868
262,469
472,458
1,?53,006
562,680
304,863
264,612
251,357
620,976
778,255
765,845
4
36,366
68,544
18,592
145,718
83,899
31,953
35,390
67,244
483, 140
339,499
71,754
97,431
34,317
357,593
247,229
174,867
5
45,599
74,951
26,218
154,922
92,964
43,346
35,411
97,780
640,456
358,337
84,073
108,964
42,538
381,750
271,204
210,706
6
1,571
2,107
1,191
1,157
1,923
1,356
1,696
1,767
1,155
1,411
1,760
1,158
752
2,439
1,323
1,104
7
1,813
2,566
1,489
1,275
1,970
1,725
1,887
1,923
1,260
1,719
2,494
1,355
1,012
2,812
1,467
1,210
8
37
56
32
1
6
258
78
5
1
4
47
320
5
8
9
50
108
74
59
474
206
8
5
110
400
30
13
1
10
994
1,208
915
512
1,226
935
1,273
774
243
470
1,270
698
422
876
533
416
11
1,033
1,364
1,005
559
1,129
1,105
1,407
777
239
583
1,570
653
521
1,064
594
484
12
303
527
186
384
370
339
261
459
549
497
255
379
196
713
474
491
13
327
512
204
402
433
339
303
465
601
526
403
352
304
698
493
482
L4
15
14
2
8
16
3
6
4
2
3
23
3
13
4
3
15
11
7
7
5
13
11
1
1
5
3
33
2
13
2
2
9
16
296
414
120
254
317
337
234
535
362
445
259
398
126
858
312
194
17
492
791
347
309
454
744
382
688
415
612
598
748
204
1,061
379
235
18
18.4
19.1
9.8
21.9
16.4
20.9
13.2
30.2
31.3
31.4
14.3
26.9
16.6
35.1
23.6
17.6
19
26.4
29.6
22.2
24.2
22.4
33.8
18.3
35.6
32.9
35.5
23.0
42.6
19.6
37.6
25.8
19.4
20
154
189
54
58
125
176
91
270
18
20
152
87
63
70
29
52
21
219
360
114
87
155
278
159
367
21
49
226
121
94
142
35
53
22
20
29
54
27
25
6
44
41
56
20
36
13
115
103
56
23
32
57
8
46
55
56
14
74
52
57
48
99
36
158
132
83
24
42
83
11
109
45
62
44
92
275
346
51
207
20
605
131
61
25
125
166
100
136
117
214
93
174
319
393
118
424
27
656
176
69
26
36
74
9
101
40
56
40
89
257
335
41
188
17
588
122
52
27
114
138
94
132
111
209
89
171
310
374
107
412
25
640
154
55
28
6
2
8
5
6
3
18
11
10
19
3
17
9
9
29
11
28
6
4
6
5
*
3
9
19
11
12
2
16
22
14
30
7
7
4
15
13
5
9
5
9
14
7
21
7
15
9
6
31
19
35
14
17
27
23
23
13
12
67
20
39
7
53
23
15
32
73
106
51
18
107
69
84
124
19
9
29
47
23
53
40
19
33
97
173
111
23
100
173
93
60
11
46
186
65
40
52
13
15
34
31
27
40
2
60
47
59
76
7
2
11
21
14
9
9
10
35
37
45
57
8
35
25
14
2
7
17
13
15
6
5
6
36
42
79
11
16
47
22
25
48
12
7
18
26
9
44
31
9
37
60
128
54
15
56
138
68
46
9
39
169
52
25
46
8
9
38
171,243
149, 130
191,826
223,155
151, 179
111,910
151,640
109,715
126,223
117,525
114,489
82,631
73,834
160,652
214,607
143,164
39
141,118
143, 595
189,509
217,293
143,595
96,024
139,452
102,185
131,824
130,267
106,558
73,423
52,667
179,638
208,091
154,269
40
167,430
176,943
103,531
346,473
148,093
117,368
73,419
233,752
759,402
304, 596
192,644
127,445
90,342
273,616
438,286
561,856
41
129,616
145,784
91,216
351,351
128, 109
87,826
76,267
226,156
805,211
274,992
98,150
84,933
136,669
236,488
404,548
484,842
42
13,194
7,090
7,200
24,646
12,637
3,650
5,333
5,838
38,080
1,775
4,958
3,090
48,945
3,392
9,915
43
11,935
2,325
8,492
47,741
44,595
5,577
640
4,450
31,120
400
34,489
2,940
27,852
2,120
16,622
17,955
44
50,725
67,404
26,156
90,175
48,913
44,683
21,298
115,356
302,784
134,467
30,893
67,440
17,212
181,254
141,485
102,807
45
73,299
120,088
53,982
101,947
82,967
93,441
46, 110
139,667
284,851
157,021
65,666
103,316
34,169
202,730
148,994
108,779
46
24,977
26,141
20,478
21,390
15,285
20,661
6,429
57,936
13,633
4,108
16,520
9,564
5,128
11,134
17,263
20,963
VI
26,784
48,108
14,562
26,894
19,295
28,266
14,380
68,989
20,961
11,491
22,266
12,286
16,174
22,753
17,840
19,138
-8
4,840
7,814
29,245
6,036
6,471
1,789
20, 508
41,848
24,593
3,615
10,009
3,529
31,247
52,723
36,950
49
5,828
11,230
1,295
22,109
12,959
12,059
1,820
23,754
40,054
22,244
8,020
17,090
8,360
37,193
54,141
47,437
50
9,107
17,535
1,140
30,907
11,080
11,820
6,739
20,647
224,958
102,136
8,917
41,380
5,146
128,130
51,259
37,176
51
20,976
31,586
23,463
40,211
23,730
32,864
16,355
33,337
210,643
103,517
15,738
60, 174
4,046
126,206
62,462
32,800
52
7,607
14,841
1,090
27,180
9,455
7,925
6,299
19,842
182,246
98,026
6,470
35,082
4,461
123,718
45,961
25,626
53
18,571
24,052
15,233
38,091
22,132
32,141
10,047
32,677
200, 141
95,450
13; 323
56,344
3,317
122,205
49,125
22,186
54
1,500
2,694
50
3,727
1,625
3,895
440
805
42,712
4,110
2,447
6,298
685
4,412
5,298
11,550
55
2,405
7,534
8,230
2,120
1,598
723
6,308
660
10, 502
8,067
2,415
3,830
729
4,001
13,337
10,614
56
3,886
1,094
576
6,565
5,098
947
647
1,145
9,576
2,550
522
2,580
1,037
2,050
6,115
4,768
57
3,444
6,819
2,258
3,440
6,909
2,318
6,820
4,321
5,804
10,131
2,497
3,575
673
7,696
12,118
7,289
58
7,915
14,820
3,962
2,068
11,414
4,784
5,694
15,120
12,769
1,080
1,319
3,907
2,372
8,693
14,125
2,950
59
16,267
22,345
12,404
9,293
20,074
17,934
6,735
9,266
7,389
9,638
17,145
10,191
4,916
8,882
2,433
2,115
60
455
602
505
427
571
312
498
332
176
417
673
455
257
754
403
315
61
649
847
659
484
723
552
803
483
206
514
859
489
329
932
475
399
62
15,149
21,914
12,476
45,675
26,591
8,610
12,862
13,282
39,622
67,105
29,909
23,141
10,212
86,172
53,250
33,291
63
17,000
22,145
14,698
51,170
29,477
10,977
14,928
20,614
53,565
79,742
25,799
26,855
10,212
104,584
64,440
48,628
64
233
424
137
372
328
248
197
335
530
495
225
343
172
706
459
458
65
282
458
170
383
400
289
267
416
595
512
362
345
261
688
485
472
66
13,929
31,391
5,049
68,712
41,797
15,897
16,376
31,771
300,051
178,771
28,952
43,071
17,924
139,139
136,951
111,925
67
14,287
26, 594
5,679
67,059
38,655
14,242
12,833
37,942
395,076
166,884
31,492
36,021
23,056
144,929
137,260
119,934
68
13
10
2
5
12
3
5
2
2
3
15
3
9
4
3
69
11
7
4
5
10
7
1
1
5
3
27
2
11
2
1
9
70
977
667
48
853
1,786
581
606
133
1,699
940
1,332
948
1,384
2,478
704
71
2,080
357
817
2,767
1,543
807
100
618
3,693
357
3,687
301
1,415
1,480
7
2,663
72
129
239
47
236
157
165
101
284
341
442
156
330
68
836
265
160
73
355
579
231
289
347
515
251
553
405
604
449
693
144
1,041
357
214
74
6,311
14, 572
1,019
30,478
13,725
6,865
5,546
22,058
141,768
92,683
11, 561
30,271
4,797
112,282
54,550
28,947
75
12,232
25,855
5,024
33,926
23,289
17,320
7,550
38,606
188,122
111,354
23,095
45,787
7,855
130,757
69,497
39,481
76
7
4
2
13
12
3
6
4
6
14
3
18
5
15
6
3
77
16
33
11
15
25
15
19
12
12
66
17
37
4
50
22
14
78
723
257
24
1,900
1,137
188
221
335
2,664
1,925
204
1,050
101
1,248
1,046
647
79
484
1,438
392
1,059
2,202
412
448
874
4,153
7,545
783
1,698
185
5,616
3,997
2,883
SO
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2a —FARMS BY TENURE, BY COLOR
(Fo:
text)
irms, 1954, operated by-
White operators number .
Full owners number .
Part owners number.
Managers ■ number .
All tenants number.
Croppers number .
Nonwhite operators number .
Full owners number.
Part owners number.
Managers number .
All tenants number .
Croppers number .
Land in fans, 1954, operated by-
White operators acres.
Full owners acres .
Part owners acres.
Managers acres .
All tenants ». acres.
Nonwhite operators acres .
Full owners acres .
Part owners acres.
Managers acres .
All tenants acres.
Croppers acres .
Cropland harvested, 1954, in farms operated by-
White operators farms reporting.
Full owners farms reporting .
Part owners farms reporting.
Managers farms reporting .
All tenants farms reporting .
Croppers farms reporting .
Nonwhite operators farms reporting .
Full owners farms reporting .
Part owners farms reporting .
Managers farms reporting.
All tenants farms reporting.
Croppers farms reporting .
113,697
55,030
29,739
75
35,057,993
9,931,160
17,097,192
943, 404
7,081,237
274,035
572,052
240, 391
194,856
12,938
123,867
6,532
81,468
10,130,721
32,728
2,321,217
26,718
5,010,400
394
69,602
21, 628
2,729,502
781
99,985
3,402
118,413
1,592
38,272
858
43,264
184,805
117, 536
47,702
4,572
14,995
2,609
4,297
3,119
565
23,134
615
12,084
195
8,259
480,757
122,987
232,444
393,116
135,818
162,819
40,372
54,107
1,582
5,138
3,450
1,087
601
1,102,522
237,045
667,274
51,871
146,332
10, 588
494,604
175,454
194,630
5,640
118,880
1,053
205
540,598
120,150
260,371
160,077
4,381
11,916
3,459
4,737
3,720
1,333
19
1,525
Farms, 1954, operated by-
White operators number
Full owners number
Part owners number
Managers number
All tenants number
Croppers number
Nonwhite operators number
Full owners number
Part owners number
Managers number
All tenants number
Croppers number
Land in fans, 1954, operated by-
White operators acres
Full owners acres
Part owners acres
Managers acres
All tenants acres
Nonwhite operators acres
Full owners acres
Part owners acres
Managers acres
All tenants acres
Croppers acres
Cropland harvested, 1954, in fans operated by-
White operators farms reporting
Full owners farms reporting
Part owners farms reporting
Managers farms reporting
All tenants farms reporting
Croppers farms reporting
Nonwhite operators farms reporting
Full owners farms reporting
Part owners farms reporting
Managers farms reporting
All tenants farms reporting
Croppers farms reporting
583,246
159,605
320,051
710,238
112,456
437,901
14-.120
145,761
11,542
660,906
151,343
316,871
671
81,045
712
177,813
9
3,683
636
110,710
15
408, 958
128,327
177, 909
10,390
92,332
4,324
7,815
4,569
l,95o
1,290
21,183
372
33,368
640,644
162,132
282,232
15,490
611, 579
115,413
290,489
352,169
111,884
152,003
7,405
80,877
3,152
64,532
573
174, 674
62,042
3
1,326
OKLAHOMA
81
OF OPERATOR : CENSUS OF 1954
Caddo
Canadian
Carter
Cherokee
Choctaw
««-
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
,„..,
Custer
Delaware
2,817
1,831
1,370
1,715
1,342
559
1,192
761
1,436
1,015
1,573
1,370
1,611
1,971
1
902
722
594
1,283
842
106
643
386
527
348
781
648
663
1,426
2
805
476
352
204
253
301
200
215
428
346
520
335
539
316
3
6
20
11
6
20
3
10
3
9
5
1
12
1,104
613
413
222
227
149
339
157
477
317
263
382
408
217
5
28
60
3
12
3
2
11
2
7
3
9
23
6
6
71
17
174
83
275
22
32
41
26
29
189
8
3
7
10
91
71
188
13
18
25
1«
16
92
2
8
14
..*
54
5
48
3
3
1
8
8
2
9
40
1
2
1
9
10
15
3
29
7
36
5
6
"8
5
4
56
2
11
1
2
1
1
3
1?
796,788
542,649
381,322
224,285
316,292
1,097,216
226,176
265,981
475,926
351,757
420,873
361,134
642,195
270,780
13
150,622
146,615
78,136
148,697
160,958
119,290
90,376
90,775
103,871
73,323
127,516
75,958
185,263
156,616
14
390,684
218,807
192,614
42,679
92,189
652,091
66,940
138,842
249,516
190,691
214,051
203,337
317,090
72,820
15
4,191
21,015
16,147
7,500
28,809
106,460
7,811
4,610
11,315
1,120
27,010
2,230
1,000
12,503
16
251,291
156,212
94,425
25,409
34,336
219,375
61,049
31,754
111,224
86,623
52,296
79,609
138,842
28,841
17
5,296
16,500
790
5,425
1,051
4,160
3,637
2,920
1,940
1,992
670
1,736
10,479
2,241
18
10,205
1,823
J.6,104
7,069
20,868
6,087
3,627
6,405
4,345
5,714
25,791
1,575
672
19
4,524
665
6,869
6,234
11,794
1,847
1,769
3,524
3,459
2,379
9,963
469
452
20
4,211
671
7,230
327
5,662
60C
960
1,120
1,159
1,910
413
2,929
10,296
320
676
220
21
22
1,470
487
2,005
508
2,812
2,160
699
971
473
406
5,212
430
23
51
245
150
240
73
24
2,543
1,608
534
856
819
485
763
459
1,182
879
1,234
750
1,461
1,187
25
306,698
254,915
26,565
24,129
29,171
225,967
51,493
26,772
135,968
156,418
123,463
39,127
258,233
49,319
559
197
598
454
75
355
203
371
259
527
270
540
780
27
55,602
61,838
6,763
12,879
13,581
25,098
16, 183
9,634
27,933
26, 155
29,211
8,248
64,684
22,355
2-
79C
465
201
166
202
276
166
157
390
335
491
256
528
286
29
143,551
105,447
13,299
8,068
8,966
144,779
14,568
11,999
68,499
86,918
70,053
20,613
128,431
21,520
30
5
19
7
14
3
5
2
3
7
2
1
7
31
845
4,696
634
317
1,543
575
678
375
271
1,739
72
211
272
32
1,02:
565
129
88
14S
131
237
99
419
282
209
222
392
114
3.1
106.70C
82,934
5,869
2,865
5,081
55,515
20,064
5,139
39,161
43,074
22,460
10,194
64,907
5,172
34
2'
58
1
7
3
2
8
6
7
3
8
23
6
35
2,503
8,292
37
258
103
1,556
774
813
906
264
460
5,210
420
36
58
10
111
26
17S
10
16
27
19
21
140
7
3
37
3,28C
503
1,986
381
2,861
258
263
1,726
1,472
1,190
4,495
417
113
38
32
5
51
20
10'
5
7
14
14
12
58
3
2
39
1,456
205
809
317
1,364
77
110
672
1,114
576
1,429
117
38
40
14
2
43
3
4:
1
6
7
2
8
37
2
1
41
1,301
219
840
29
1,03;
;
56
91
90
659
74
534
1,830
216
75
42
50
44
12
3
17
3
26
3
6
3
1
2
45
52;
79
337
2
50
35
406
90
1
51
63
395
284
80
1,186
84
46
5C
8
72
48
Harper
Haskell
Hughes
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnston
Kay
Kingfisher
Kiowa
Latimer
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan
Love
694
1,250
1,514
1,568
906
840
2,033
1,567
1,627
935
2,422
2,161
1,478
843
1
23:
701
772
700
32'
437
796
541
543
614
1,680
1,018
579
304
2
30;
302
315
405
31'
220
556
548
557
160
399
584
467
274
3
12
13
17
5
3
1
10
9
5
8
154
235
414
459
26;
166
676
475
526
154
333
550
427
257
5
1C
2
9
56
i
5
11
15
20
2
11
14
8
1
21
41
31
12
91
15
30
119
96
188
39
7
8
14
2
15
5
43
5
24
86
57
79
18
'
6
7
12
2
1
31
..*
18
10
36
2
6
9
10
..!
20
2
1
..*
.!'.
17
6
1
6
15
4
29
71
3
15
11
12
633,04'
292,095
347,208
472,831
456, 58.
346,059
549,386
535,157
611,725
223,123
388,378
474,298
403,543
243,453
r>
122,46'
121, 634
116, 991
155,908
84,424
103,463
116,312
119, 673
131,320
110,666
208,102
146,855
83,911
54,550
14
385,26]
117,216
145,798
209,664
312,873
156,979
266,637
274,154
326, 929
89,080
127,920
219,350
206,757
130,164
15
7,11
19,830
11,088
1,697
48,561
3,515
1,970
320
4,281
6,455
6,540
4,601
11,107
16
118, 2&
33,415
73,331
105,562
59,28f
37,056
162, 922
139,360
153,156
19,096
45,901
101,553
108,274
47, 632
17
5,67.
250
2,523
13,638
68
1,012
2,222
4,825
4,283
330
2,883
1,999
2,254
1,155
; -
1,828
5,258
16
2,25C
9,837
9,412
14,312
2,534
2,414
5,713
10,805
27,368
3,940
19
188
1,558
5
2,25C
1,407
230
4,372
698
1,848
3,986
6,312
7,897
1,628
20
1,354
1,516
7,970
1,340
6,910
7,558
1,154
1,356
1,473
8,822
895
1,322
21
22
286
2,184
11
10
460
932
2,382
682
30
566
371
116
3,020
9,754
178
990
23
24
63
663
1,026
1,464
68(
549
1,763
1,453
1,501
384
1,226
1,412
1,187
638
25
176,37
38,343
55,713
272,027
63,12
35,549
281,681
283,779
307,854
11,230
52,449
75,291
135,568
43,351
.i
19(
301
423
634
20
240
629
456
458
235
751
558
394
197
."
34,54
11,467
14,840
82,130
12,45
12,870
51,373
57,912
57,889
5,685
20,655
20,946
23,990
8,870
.-'
29-
224
284
403
26
179
538
543
544
98
317
490
439
238
:■:"
108,23
18 , 374
23,470
119,801
28,27.
14,633
131,258
145,696
163,034
4,013
23,979
36,208
68,115
20, 550
•
10
8
3
11
5
3
1
5
6
6
5
33
46
1,919
695
1,036
1,073
792
494
168
479
460
533
607
375
12
14
128
311
424
21_
119
591
451
498
46
152
358
350
198
33
33,13
j 6, 583
16,708
69,060
22,39<
6,973
98,258
79, 677
86,763
1,053
7,355
17,604
42,856
13,556
■■■
2
6
56
4
10
15
20
1
5
9
7
3
V.
2,44
27
328
8,619
14
139
1,104
2,747
2,604
43
432
470
782
389
11
12
30
1
L 27
8
82
14
4
46
46
130
27
37
183
1,309
10
1
839
4,198
5,878
1,128
42
846
620
3,947
724
38
1
6
12
2
36
4
3
27
29
52
10
'
1
335
]_
213
133
1,588
306
19
262
289
1,011
224
40
5
7
12
2
31
4
12
7
31
4
.:
96
425
590
1,000
1
2,609
3,455
458
414
109
1,656
2
192
217
42
44
6
17
1
3
3
15
6
1
7
10
45
13
45
86
549
10
36
456
835
364
23
170
222
1,088
2
51
283
46
10
30
95
48
82
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2a —FARMS BY TENURE, BY COLOR OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
Farms, 19-54, operated by-
White operators number
Full owners number
Part owners number
Managers number
All tenants number
Croppers number
Nonwhite operators number
Full owners number
Part owners number
Managers number
All tenants number
Croppers number
Land in farms, 1954, operated by-
White operators acres
Full owners acres
Part owners acres
Managers acres
All tenants acres
Croppers acres
Nonwhite operators acres
Full owners acres
Part owners acres
Managers acres
Croppers acres
Cropland harvested, 1954, in farms operated by-
White operators farms reporting
Full owners farms reporting
Part owners farms reporting
Managers farms reporting
All tenants farms reporting
Croppers farms reporting
Nonwhite operators farms reporting
Full owners farms reporting
Part owners farms reporting
Managers farms reporting
All tenants farms reporting
Croppers farms reporting
314,978
87,832
130,403
6,100
90,643
3,893
736
428
13
334,153
198,093
97,617
6,655
31,788
1,166
28,742
18,755
5,626
215
4,146
19,766
203
11,738
316, 108
79,250
151,562
11,208
19, 142
7,853
6,433
14,649
30,009
586,327
198,005
254,701
5,080
128,541
19,782
2,022
1,150
112
170,914
58,271
66,720
303,287
139, 825
125,925
213,246
96,722
80,095
14,009
22,420
2,463
1,150
331
79,578
19,817
642
174
28,336
8,386
360
99
39,993
7,903
1,092
343
29,044
rms, 1954, operated by-
White operators number
Full owners number
Part owners number
Managers number
All tenants number
Croppers number
Nonwhite operators number
Full owners number
Part owners number
Managers number
All tenants number
Croppers number
Land in farms, 1954, operated by —
white operators acres
Full owners acres
Part owners acres
Managers acres
All tenants acres
Croppers acres
Nonwhite operators acres
Full owners acres
Part owners acres
Managers acres
Croppers acres
Cropland harvested, 1954. in farms operated by-
White operators farms reportijig
Full owners farms reporting
Part owners farms reporting
Managers farms reporting
All tenants farms reporting
Croppers farms reporting
Nonwhite operators farms reporting
Full owners farms reporting
Part owners farms reporting
Managers farms reporting
All tenants farms reporting
Croppers farms reporting
436,341
64,750
230,907
4,841
135,843
2,830
2,815
1,104
291,453
106,334
130,540
13,577
41,002
1,623
6,923
2,761
2,908
1,254
271,374
73,464
137,703
2,649
57,558
2,212
35,599
12,173
14,905
240
8,281
274,787
90,155
96,888
7,631
80,113
2,856
9,439
3,763
4,208
160
1,308
295,635
1,191,805
68,882
254,665
146,169
669, 108
15,867
63,925
64,717
204, 107
2,310
5,701
40,398
31,576
11,352
7,753
12,065
18,715
175
16,806
5,108
1,360
480
814
987
62,269
92,792
314
390
12,249
23,566
214,882
65,515
99,426
10,509
39,432
651
OKLAHOMA
County Table 2a —FARMS BY TENURE, BY COLOR OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
83
(For definitions and explanatio
Pottawatomie
irms, 1954. operated by-
White operators number.
Full owners number.
Part owners number.
Manage rs number .
All tenants number.
Croppers number .
Nonwhite operators number.
Full owners number.
Part owners number.
Managers number.
All tenants number.
Croppers number .
Land in far... 1954. operated by-
white operators acres.
Full owners acres.
Part owners acres .
Managers acres .
All tenants acres .
Croppers acres.
Nonwhite operators acres.
Full owners acres.
Part owners acres.
Managers: acres.
Croppers acres.
Cropland harvested. 1954. in farms operated by-
White operators farms reporting.
Full owners farms reporting.
Part owners farms reporting .
Managers farms reporting.
All tenants farms reporting.
Croppers farms reporting .
Nonwhite operators farms reporting .
Full owners farms reporting .
Part owners farms reporting .
Managers farms reporting .
All tenants farms reporting.
Croppers farms reporting.
354,727
111,492
158,844
11,365
73,026
574,603
238,094
13,035
68,178
327
8,582
3,938
4,001
399,080
168,882
167,401
12,394
50,403
393,758
145,198
175,306
7,090
66,164
1,094
325,384
188,631
103,456
7,200
26,097
576
1,195
1,019
81,896
52,957
523
518
21,683
21,658
398
268
38,317
18,960
684,249
223,155
346,473
24,646
89,975
6,565
200
1,039
145,696
427
45,675
360,492
150,909
148,093
12,637
48,853
5,098
330
250,035
96,372
110,088
3,650
39,925
907
27,576
15,538
7,280
1,786
156
13,719
246,605
148,987
71,867
5,333
20,418
613
5,085
2,653
1,552
34,458
481
12,618
(For definitions and explanations,
rms, 1954. operated by-
White operators number. ,
Full owners number . .
Part owners number. .
Managers number . ,
All tenants number . .
Croppers number . .
Nonwhite operators number..
Full owners number .
Part owners number. .
Managers number.
All tenants number..
Croppers number.
Land in farms, 1954. operated by-
White operators acres..
Full owners acres.
Part owners acres .
Managers acres .
All tenants acres.
Croppers acres .
Nonwhite operators acres.
Full owners acres.
Part owners acres .
Managers acres .
All tenants acres .
Cropland harvested. 1954. in farms operated by —
White operators farms reporting.
Full owners farms reporting .
Part owners farms reporting.
Managers farms reporting .
All tenants farms reporting.
Croppers farms reporting .
Nonwhite operators farms reporting .
Full owners farms reporting .
Part owners farms reporting .
Managers farms reporting.
All tenants farms reporting .
Croppers farms reporting .
463,919
109,350
233,375
1,224,409
126,223
759,402
38,080
300,704
9,576
2,080
557,602
117,525
304,596
1,775
133,706
2,069
761
338,394
113,107
189,671
4,958
30,658
522
4,590
1,382
2,973
255,249
74,724
117,316
2,690
60,519
2,224
25,357
7,907
10,129
400
6,921
1,048
1,354
1,046
481,933
338,913
71,030
176
417
658
39,622
67,105
29,557
530
495
219
300,051
178,771
28,628
2
3
15
1,699
940
1,332
340
439
154
140,561
92,097
11,513
229,357
73,718
89,482
48,945
17,212
1,037
976
116
503
34,236
255
10, 161
171
17,894
9
1,384
68
4,797
614,353
160,492
273,536
180,325
2,050
1,169
797,770
214,607
438,286
3,392
141,485
6,115
2,478
265
54,550
817,742
143,164
561,856
9,915
102,807
4,768
84
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM
County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE
[Data for items shown in italics are based on
Caddo Canadian
All farms number 1954..
Under 10 acres number 1954. .
1950. .
Under 3 acres number 1954. .
1950..
3 to 9 acres numbei 1954. .
1950..
10 to 29 acres number 1954. .
1950..
30 to 49 acres number 1954. .
1950. .
50 to 69 acres number 1954. .
1950. .
70 to 99 acres number 1954. .
1950..
100 to 139 acres number 1954. .
1950. .
140 to 179 acres number 1954..
1950..
180 to 219 acres number 1954..
1950..
220 to 259 acres number 1954..
1950. .
260 to 499 acres number 1954..
1950. .
500 to 999 acres number 1954. .
1950..
1,000 acres and over number 1954..
1950. .
Land is faras by size of far.:
All land in farms acres 1954..
1950. .
Under 10 acres acres 1954..
1950. .
10 to 29 acres acres 1954..
1950..
30 to 49 acres acres 1954. .
1950..
50 to 69 acres acres 1954. .
1950. .
70 to 99 acres acres 1954..
1950..
100 to 139 acres acres 1954..
1950..
140 to 179 acres acres 1954. .
1950. .
180 to 219 acres acres 1954..
1950. .
220 to 259 acres acres 1954..
1950..
260 to 499 acres acres 1954..
1950..
500 to 999 acres 1954..
1950..
1,000 acres and over acres 1954..
1950. .
FAHMS BY TYPE OF FARM
Estimated number of farms 1954. .
1950. .
Field-crop farms other than vegetable
and frutt-and-nut number 1954..
1950..
Cash-train number 195i. .
1950. .
Cotton number 1954. .
1950..
Other field-crop number 1954..
1950..
Vegetable farms number 1954..
1950..
Frutt-and-nut farms number 1954..
1950..
Dairy farms number 1954..
1950. .
Poultry farms number 1954..
1950..
Livestock farms other than dairy and
poultry number 1954. .
1950..
General farms number 1954. .
1950..
Primarily crop number 1954..
1950..
Primarily livestock number 1954..
1950..
Crop and I Ivestoch number 1954. .
1950..
scellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954..
1950..
118,979
7,265
7,801
2,049
1,602
5,216
6,199
8,265
10,365
8,724
11,493
4,731,
6,659
11,548
15,866
8,670
12,049
18,158
24,380
5,902
7,594
6,898
8,015
23,354
24,676
10,584
9,302
4,880
4,046
29,263
34,201
137,197
174,980
334, 544
443,096
272,973
383,480
933,652
1,284,189
1,006,034
1,396,842
2,880,038
3,867,272
1,160,637
1,492,317
1,639,641
1,903,454
8,436,488
8,804,745
7,257,956
6,335,147
11,541,622
9,886,880
31,422
39,104
20,328
20,091
9,780
15,640
1,314
3,373
248
10,879
17,242
3,301
3,706
1,157
3,032
6,421
10,504
520
4,980
5,556
9,114
12,994
9,775
12,471
17,379
24,104
22,355
27,826
16,867
24,624
14,506
15,158
10,881
10,079
33,472
26,312
20, 579
13,114
28,729
16,763
1,754
1,036
1,389
4,715
6,280
3,847
6,416
51,819
65,265
10,443
13,961
25,411
34,434
185,930
200,637
137,301
114,994
58,909
52,519
2,103
2,392
5,768
8,414
4,789
7,471
14,723
22,289
17,438
23,922
31, 549
36,952
16,576
24,301
21,984
24,891
75,231
75,079
55,018
48,574
152,735
149,201
1,606
1,502
1,297
2,808
17,124
21,037
3,761
3,416
11,749
12,378
L50,240
166,695
277,344
308,231
638,401
536,638
247
825
1,070
1,454
2,378
1,810
3,024
8,473
12,676
9,823
14,359
61,632
82,235
18,674
26,701
31,550
34, 546
139,630
143,809
87,548
71,657
133,131
129,101
353
800
1,196
1,511
2,405
1,443
1,622
4,560
6,701
54,789
67,791
11,886
13,638
28,141
32,280
190,951
205,641
148,907
128,097
102,364
69,359
442
452
2,399
3,153
5,822
7,175
7,303
8,387
20,309
29,154
25,583
42,262
48,950
63,881
34,334
44,103
34,641
37,763
111,921
110,421
84,591
57,351
101,712
62,895
314
593
1,428
2,284
2,965
5,552
2,307
4,207
17,954
27,745
15,322
21,714
126,634
193,059
26,645
34,599
59,558
72,604
274,256
261,476
166,064
107,419
113,546
64,760
OKLAHOMA
85
OF FARM : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
Carter
Cherokee
Choctaw
Cimarron
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
Cree*
Custer
Delaware
Dewey
Ellis
Garfield
Garvin
1,544
1,798
1,617
559
1,214
793
1,477
1,041
1,602
1,559
1,619
1,974
1,193
970
2,241
1,860
1
128
89
74
4
101
46
64
41
48
102
63
93
43
20
122
76
2
174
114
63
5
94
44
86
32
48
160
72
104
57
19
194
48
3
21
16
29
4
29
20
22
9
25
41
16
33
13
41
26
4
64
26
13
2
12
16
24
5
39
12
17
13
3
37
6
5
101
73
45
72
41
44
19
39
77
22
77
10
7
81
50
6
110
88
50
3
82
28
62
27
44
121
60
87
44
16
157
42
7
216
265
137
72
47
37
11
98
107
23
276
14
14
90
122
8
195
373
210
4
104
67
39
18
148
164
48
331
30
18
127
105
9
160
287
231
2
65
58
46
28
125
199
23
310
13
18
45
109
10
209
373
337
2
114
73
47
24
164
267
42
383
19
12
14
115
11
86
183
85
1
36
36
18
16
84
70
15
189
10
7
33
115
12
121
261
178
3
53
48
34
17
107
90
26
264
18
14
43
149
13
151
248
233
1
201
69
111
49
195
216
56
240
30
19
86
187
14
211
371
359
3
240
121
134
65
247
308
72
364
52
25
107
278
15
145
228
162
4
78
75
32
38
165
117
47
251
23
16
58
235
16
231
284
237
3
140
156
81
54
212
203
54
314
35
23
77
345
17
155
152
214
25
293
112
405
251
183
237
283
186
172
64
510
248
18
214
207
274
44
380
164
466
346
218
368
381
223
228
109
567
335
19
89
90
77
52
55
58
33
107
80
58
98
45
26
57
158
20
131
93
101
6
85
89
56
41
150
132
90
123
57
33
98
232
21
61
62
74
7
70
64
92
53
124
71
127
84
62
40
150
129
22
69
64
82
9
97
64
134
74
123
99
148
87
109
47
168
157
23
190
131
195
89
170
125
390
323
299
231
571
171
417
320
822
312
24
224
120
206
124
188
140
418
342
322
268
623
153
468
396
859
319
25
104
49
89
162
58
65
170
158
129
77
264
58
266
279
231
129
26
84
51
58
160
51
58
146
136
116
89
268
49
237
295
198
113
27
59
14
46
264
18
41
54
40
45
52
89
18
98
147
37
40
28
55
11
28
253
9
30
55
30
34
31
56
15
98
132
23
36
29
397,426
231,354
337, 160
1,097,216
232,263
269,608
482,331
356,102
426,587
386,925
643,770
271,452
583,846
710,238
661,717
416,773
30
403,970
287,774
322,467
1,101,417
261,838
264,737
527,663
354,868
440, 560
399,523
633,559
288,691
598,281
738,799
650,466
460,297
31
556
424
270
4
399
199
201
122
229
431
160
421
86
55
470
294
32
654
515
251
13
455
165
386
141
220
632
398
502
235
100
856
211
33
3,419
4,394
2,379
1,193
725
632
187
1,677
1,898
355
4,783
254
227
1,509
1,879
34
3,133
6,124
3,870
53
1,751
1,124
851
300
2,526
2,853
738
5,694
526
287
2,054
1,770
35
6,074
10,776
9,012
80
2,507
2,209
1,798
1,072
4,793
7,820
919
11,562
490
718
1,748
4,067
36
8,055
14,037
13,168
75
4,810
2,819
1,813
916
6,180
10,433
1,621
14,637
720
474
2,471
4,417
37
4,927
10,451
4,870
62
2,101
2,129
1,071
943
4,890
4,072
897
10,867
578
432
1,882
6,657
38
6,926
14, 832
10,268
170
3,047
2,694
1,958
971
6,165
5,239
1,509
15,260
1,018
899
2,452
8,686
39
12,233
20,128
18,881
80
16,102
5,674
8,940
3,947
15,990
17,288
4,514
19,489
2,402
1,601
7,025
15,345
40
17,035
30,160
29,042
240
19,392
9,950
10, 888
5,295
19,929
24,709
5,860
29,301
4,261
2,009
8,635
22,452
41
16,568
25,758
18, 688
443
9,063
8,723
3,687
4,466
19, 165
13,777
5,608
28,992
2,741
1,873
6,884
27,089
42
26,137
32,312
27,233
313
16, 502
18,394
9,402
6,491
24,359
23,696
6,535
35,921
4,117
2,667
9,095
39,377
43
24,346
23,492
33,812
4,045
46,711
17,651
64,597
40,136
28, 618
37,491
45,264
29,097
27,448
10, 175
81,335
38,811
44
33,285
32,169
43,231
7,058
60, 514
25,845
74,443
55,317
34,394
58,186
60,399
34,545
38,084
17,428
90,431
52,390
45
17,309
17,574
14,977
10,179
10,756
11,593
6,499
21,154
15,623
11,483
19,127
8,977
5,166
11,331
30,544
46
25,736
18,015
19,729
1,170
16, 861
17,283
11,039
8,013
29,615
26,069
18,035
23,990
11,222
6,579
19,416
45,279
47
14,615
14,691
17,441
1,656
16,634
15,020
21,961
12,634
29,339
16,829
30,324
19,944
14,820
9,492
35,901
30,386
48
16,518
15,109
19,352
2,138
23,125
15,070
31,989
17,575
28,899
23, 514
35,385
20,664
25,874
11,100
40,261
36,919
49
67, 569
44,656
68, 503
33,071
60,175
45, 162
141,805
118,451
106,550
82,183
212,146
58,491
157,384
122,224
303,504
110,125
50
79,152
41,053
70, 192
49,912
65,459
48,837
152,925
124, 567
113,115
94,193
227,627
51,146
173,479
150,503
315,087
110,060
51
71,396
30,558
61,107
126,105
40,316
41,141
118,426
110,137
84,122
52,246
177,396
38,290
185, 143
197,940
155,539
84,629
52
56,367
33,228
39,478
120,139
34,970
38,162
102,991
94,326
74,652
60, 742
180,416
30,998
160,762
207,756
128,100
75,790
53
158,414
28,452
87,221
931,670
26, 883
120,219
107,620
57, 508
110,060
137,267
154,704
30,389
183, 523
360,335
54, 589
66,947
54
130,972
50,220
46,653
920, 136
14,952
84,394
128,978
40,956
100, 506
69,257
95,036
26,033
177,983
338,997
31,608
62,946
55
1,674
1,684
1,626
554
1,198
796
1,514
965
1,600
1,547
1,644
2,033
1,168
972
2,257
1,845
56
1,918
2,322
2,133
616
1,555
1,054
1,696
1,179
1,889
2,179
1,880
2,410
1,408
1,123
2,525
2,232
57
30
26
201
302
110
90
358
460
157
82
898
71
381
407
1,767
238
58
111
31
345
487
125
155
419
599
71
213
898
53
581
585
1,538
448
59
5
26
5
270
90
5
273
418
142
10
542
66
314
365
1,767
67
60
11
22
32
486
45
9
116
42:
66
24
606
53
479
575
1,518
52
61
20
126
15
85
70
42
15
37
356
62
16
51
62
45
5
9
204
70
32
75
5
104
268
15
177
109
35
282
5
82
5
5
26
20
259
120
63
64
55
9
25
109
10
14
5
1
5
10
35
5
5
5
80
10
9
10
5
13
5
20
5
5
137
25
65
66
67
68
15
31
*
5
5
9
13
19
69
42
100
55
19
132
15
149
303
60
53
300
111
97
30
90
70
99
165
14
221
5
142
5
182
156
52
323
26
98
163
108
71
15
15
30
10
10
5
41
35
5
71
20
10
20
20
72
15
40
13
20
25
20
23
28
36
80
10
15
36
28
73
504
335
373
137
269
284
347
170
397
310
212
390
240
197
105
379
74
420
481
359
107
307
272
399
230
659
413
303
496
214
219
218
589
75
58
22
102
38
125
47
274
160
176
41
246
71
296
150
40
272
76
79
107
172
6
145
157
370
215
293
170
369
115
375
98
213
320
77
21
2
60
25
21
76
61
20
16
30
1
28
5
5
171
78
45
50
24
72
59
9
61
73
9
26
1
10
146
79
5
10
45
45
5
16
30
45
22
10
80
5
76
9
5
30
24
56
29
135
24
57
62
103
15
30
33
81
37
15
42
31
90
26
153
99
111
20
200
40
223
123
35
91
82
74
27
118
1
65
109
242
127
149
85
239
44
246
82
173
141
83
1,025
1,161
874
57
522
350
376
170
521
1,009
230
1,120
120
111
295
821
34
1,179
1,458
1,212
16
732
465
331
105
652
1,190
222
1,317
197
108
357
720
85
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
FABMS BY SIZE OF FABM
County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE
All farms number 1954...
Under 10 acres number 1954...
1950.
Under 3 acres number 1954. . .
1950...
3 to 9 acres numbei 1954. . .
1950...
10 to 29 acres number 1954...
1950...
30 to 49 acres number 1954. . .
1950.
50 to 69 acres number 1954.
1950.
70 to 99 acres number 1954...
1950. . .
100 to 139 acres * number 1954...
1950...
140 to 179 acres number 1954. .
1950...
180 to 219 acres number 1954.
1950. . .
220 to 259 acres number 1954..
1950..
260 to 499 acres number 1954..
1950. .
500 to 999 acres number 1954..
1950..
1,000 acres and over number 1954...
1950...
Land io faraa by size of fara:
All land In farms acres 1954...
1950. . .
Under 10 acres acres 1954...
1950...
10 to 29 acres acres 1954. . .
1950...
30 to 49 acres acres 1954...
1950. . .
50 to 69 acres acres 1954...
1950. . .
70 to 99 acres acres 1954...
1950...
100 to 139 acres acres 1954. . .
1950...
140 to 179 acres acres 1954...
1950...
180 to 219 acres acres 1954...
1950.
220 to 259 acres acres 1954...
1950...
260 to 499 acres acres 1954...
1950. . .
500 to 999 acres 1954...
1950...
1,000 acres and over acres 1954...
1950. . .
FABMS BY TYPE OF FABM
it tmated number of farms 1954. . .
JS50. . .
Field-crop farms other than vegetable
and frutt-and-nut number 1954...
1950...
Cash-iratn number 1954. . .
1950...
Cotton number 1954. . .
1950...
Other field-crop number 1954...
1950...
Feietable farms number 1954...
1950...
Fruit-and-nut farms number 1954...
1950...
Dairy farms number 1954...
1950...
Poultry farms number 1954...
1950..
estock farms other than dairy and
ultry number 1954. .
1950..
General farms number 1954. .
1950..
Primarily crop number 1954..
1950. .
Primarily livestock number 1954...
1950.
Crop and I tvestock number 1954.
1950.
scellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954.
1950.
623
1,801
3,242
3,973
5,710
4,978
6,539
17,158
26,282
26,711
40,160
63,794
89,748
44,584
54,875
47,319
58,715
189,215
187,295
137,327
94,286
104,266
73,388
1,082
1,383
1,136
2,156
5,354
7,159
3,936
5,136
53,371
64,497
6,766
9,091
32,967
35,946
262,777
268,775
184,247
157,829
59,669
43,052
1,402
1,342
1,402
1,342
1,438
6,347
9,350
6,503
9,777
32,374
52,505
10,852
14,859
18,417
20,813
112,984
113,193
90,462
78,297
72,066
74,078
877
3,490
5,847
5,241
7,791
32,213
45,914
8,055
12,710
17,404
20,060
90,984
88, 541
67,183
70,046
82,248
74,232
712
1,456
1,353
1,632
9,722
14,596
2,147
2,924
5,445
6,955
67,528
80,383
138,230
154,912
407,555
362,762
1,090
2,037
4,228
7,202
3,896
7,754
13,853
21,248
16,816
28,781
26,955
38,281
18,348
20,606
14,401
18,136
72,191
60,622
43,266
38,894
78,603
52,623
440
243
1,908
1,609
5,198
6,165
3,541
5,181
14,914
26,400
16,614
25,626
37,159
60,552
19,588
27,724
22,051
25,835
89,033
88,661
51,707
39,497
90,313
52,041
1,887
2,049
1,824
2,118
11,034
14,284
12,190
12,672
48,552
66,639
14,859
19,371
28,888
29,395
140,700
130,240
110,367
78,829
101,606
71,597
1,043
1,560
1,533
2,600
3,429
6,093
9,260
13,556
25,106
34,168
13,119
23,169
13,652
17,167
74,484
91,062
68,828
62,323
247,769
213,452
OKLAHOMA
87
OF FARM. CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
Kay
ingflsher
Kiowa
Latimer
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan
Love
HcClaln
HcCurtaln
Mclntoeh
Major
Hawaii
Hayes
Hurray
Huakogee
2,045
1,658
1,642
965
2,541
2,257
1,666
882
1,404
2,799
1,565
1,593
563
1,836
572
2,387
1
176
39
52
91
183
110
104
39
51
239
66
26
32
104
30
228
2
223
67
38
64
179
145
73
39
33
224
71
22
24
103
24
191
3
39
19
25
26
35
38
23
11
10
61
14
10
7
20
15
33
4
45
14
6
10
23
67
19
13
5
36
30
2
3
16
38
5
137
20
27
65
148
72
81
28
41
178
52
16
25
84
15
195
6
178
53
32
54
156
78
54
26
28
188
41
20
21
87
18
153
7
111
39
23
107
349
106
104
56
111
502
98
21
44
191
46
308
6
142
53
42
130
446
100
89
72
84
619
125
27
40
253
56
266
9
63
35
38
147
397
114
89
43
66
557
152
32
33
208
40
308
10
103
70
53
148
498
111
57
71
76
837
240
43
58
237
59
377
11
46
39
28
66
171
52
37
48
64
179
80
20
35
138
34
162
12
58
45
28
91
281
62
56
65
73
311
129
27
47
180
39
225
13
173
82
so
115
354
326
131
90
150
380
244
80
56
249
54
307
14
186
110
92
138
541
418
154
122
194
546
374
110
81
300
93
449
15
93
42
49
102
249
137
77
114
187
222
185
55
65
232
68
216
16
104
62
77
132
330
194
94
160
272
307
305
59
81
276
93
342
17
423
321
318
90
251
546
339
107
180
219
208
396
64
171
68
261
18
548
453
458
120
310
749
412
143
253
320
347
392
81
252
78
385
19
79
46
66
38
139
100
73
57
148
111
100
64
37
127
36
119
20
101
73
73
44
134
132
77
76
174
110
161
61
48
151
58
181
21
142
119
127
37
86
167
99
50
96
73
107
117
33
95
26
113
22
169
136
140
38
91
204
131
65
106
61
97
148
31
108
24
128
23
525
634
509
105
218
441
418
173
236
192
226
512
84
227
82
264
24
530
675
579
89
176
472
459
181
234
174
224
537
115
225
81
244
25
165
209
267
41
99
130
157
69
81
88
67
188
58
72
50
71
26
142
205
223
34
67
94
121
62
68
54
35
155
57
59
34
59
27
49
53
85
26
45
28
38
36
34
37
32
82
22
22
38
30
28
40
29
67
18
32
11
18
32
10
28
15
80
26
19
38
14
29
558,798
549,469
614,259
225,537
394,091
485,103
430,911
247,393
315,714
362,895
335,250
588,349
172,200
308,819
215,131
366,296
30
570,696
560,750
601,328
204,154
387,261
502,656
415,410
257,568
295,013
366,617
326,775
575,158
210,673
330,148
229,576
381,361
31
720
117
157
369
786
419
432
145
215
1,018
266
93
143
439
93
1,016
32
967
343
182
284
844
460
330
154
160
1,046
272
97
136
460
105
843
33
1,709
718
365
1,785
5,944
1,822
1,639
972
1,768
8,699
1,736
327
763
3,115
707
5,013
34
2,201
926
734
2,352
7,984
1,847
1,472
1,243
1,454
11,156
2,290
467
624
4,300
890
4,866
35
2,383
1,342
1,459
5,572
15,170
4,406
3,415
1,646
2,480
21,340
5,897
1,284
1,283
7,846
1,530
11,717
36
3,936
2,739
2,019
5,614
19,100
4,359
2,247
2,761
2,924
32,244
9,431
1,700
2,229
8,962
2,175
14,500
37
2,659
2,308
1,595
3,835
9,866
3,071
2,133
2,733
3,685
10,381
4,615
1,187
2,075
7,896
1,924
9,297
38
3,379
2,609
1,639
5,267
16,177
3,571
3,290
3,757
4,268
17,948
7,324
1,593
2,699
10,359
2,319
12,891
39
14,085
6,593
6,511
9,304
26,528
26,160
10,534
7,444
12,173
30,526
19,716
6,460
4,665
20,278
4,432
24,655
40
14,810
8,807
7,385
11,134
43,796
33,663
13,043
9,889
15,874
43,850
30,306
8,883
6,550
24,123
7,495
36,375
41
10,693
4,971
5,837
11,571
28,683
16,077
9,059
13,297
21,385
25,338
21,581
6,575
7,335
26,600
7,756
25,049
12,395
7,177
8,995
15,007
38,381
23,123
11, 176
18,507
31,219
35,228
35,383
6,990
9,171
31,923
10,710
39,344
67,363
51,181
50,738
14,258
39, 514
86,846
53,989
16,913
28,159
34,494
32,864
63,142
10,400
26,690
10,824
41,447
87,095
71,909
72,981
18,783
48,588
119,356
67,292
22,547
39,865
50,103
54,722
62,641
12,761
39,545
12,337
60,136
15,622
8,947
13,069
7,499
27,417
19,693
14,502
11,219
28,894
21,713
19,567
12,790
7,217
24,929
7,018
23,092
46
20,090
14,506
14, 513
8,744
26,433
26,101
15,215
15,032
33,848
21,551
31,645
12,054
9,413
29,396
11,605
35,495
47
33,981
28,431
30,439
8,816
20,250
39,841
23,753
11,799
22,633
17,251
25,355
27,900
7,775
22,561
6,032
27,027
48
40,441
32,495
33,430
9,031
21,475
48,571
31,106
15,450
24,857
14,392
22,977
35,438
7,287
25,552
5,645
30,370
49
192,551
232,951
190,016
37,287
75, 511
157,032
151,643
61,260
80,281
66,714
78,547
183,609
29,627
78,045
28,219
89,545
50
189,834
243,043
212,510
30,409
59,853
165,505
163,496
61,383
79,337
59,312
76,959
192,309
39,678
75,644
27,385
81,211
51
110,356
141,817
183,857
28,841
66,430
85,726
104,451
47,838
54,160
58,916
46,447
127,602
41,476
48,665
32,899
46,416
52
92,664
135,943
149,009
22,817
44,437
60,553
83,429
42,885
44,680
34,365
23, 572
108,141
37,730
39,148
22,271
36,235
53
106,676
70,093
130,216
96,400
75,992
44,010
55,361
72,127
59,881
66,505
78,659
157,380
59,441
41,755
113,697
62,022
54
102,884
40,253
97,931
74,712
60,193
15,547
23,314
63,960
16,527
45,422
318,894
144,845
82,395
40,736
126,639
29,095
55
1,974
1,668
1,669
996
2,525
2,283
1,659
876
1,439
2,752
1,557
1,612
577
1,857
603
2,370
56
2,346
1,978
1,870
1,046
3,085
2,692
1,741
1,088
1,577
3,591
2,123
1,661
689
2,163
677
2,881
57
1,220
1,120
1,024
5
64
116
560
217
211
270
344
886
112
54
10
445
58
954
1,150
1,156
72
218
125
351
326
409
469
662
842
157
54
10
683
59
1,215
1,110
847
34
66
535
10
55
6
20
876
21
44
75
60
944
1,130
647
28
34
278
5
32
33
30
816
39
45
61
5
10
177
5
30
40
25
182
135
249
314
5
81
10
10
370
62
10
10
509
72
157
48
10
63
228
25
322
21
403
15
598
10
16
5
67
10
15
5
628
63
64
10
5
33
11
43
5
10
93
55
5
33
34
20
10
20
86
5
10
2
65
66
58
5
5
14
10
15
9
1
9
18
24
9
37
5
40
5
67
68
69
100
122
30
5
35
299
81
20
155
30
70
92
36
249
160
177
70
207
73
26
17
86
409
132
14
128
20
4
105
36
255
219
195
71
30
5
15
15
61
70
20
10
20
35
30
20
5
10
30
72
30
14
5
6
33
62
24
14
28
30
21
9
59
5
25
73
193
170
127
214
526
572
267
254
280
369
298
214
164
402
177
319
7,
317
209
205
250
518
500
337
272
276
532
299
191
204
572
125
427
75
75
116
278
78
291
161
98
203
59
119
155
20
112
41
177
76
306
320
340
27
175
447
332
112
317
146
269
264
71
242
70
256
77
10
20
132
26
30
11
31
71
26
38
15
10
11
20
90
76
34
180
5
52
29
34
33
64
56
61
11
15
23
30
79
10
15
15
96
55
15
20
37
30
6
80
40
145
10
11
38
163
73
9
55
19
22
42
13
128
9
36
81
55
81
146
37
165
95
67
117
33
61
103
10
71
21
81
82
222
141
150
11
85
255
225
70
198
71
186
211
54
99
38
190
83
356
130
195
757
1,745
925
570
276
565
1,989
676
225
240
1,030
215
1,220
84
527
212
138
674
1,988
1,135
540
346
415
2,372
850
201
212
976
248
1,250
85
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE
[Data for items shown in italics are based on
Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee
Payne Pittsburg
FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM
All farms number 1954.
Under 10 acres number 1954. .
1950.
Under 3 acres number 1954.
1950.
3 to 9 acres number 1954.
1950.
10 to 29 acres number 1954.
1950.
30 to 49 acres number 1954.
1950.
50 to 69 acres number 1954.
1950.
70 to 99 acres number 1954.
1950.
100 to 139 acres number 1954.
1950..
140 to 179 acres number 1954.
1950.
180 to 219 acres number 1954.
1950.
220 to 259 acres number 1954.
1950..
260 to 499 acres number 1954.
1950.
500 to 999 acres number 1954.
1950.
1,000 acres and over number 1954.
1950.
Land in faras by size of fan:
All land in farms acres 1954.
1950.
Under 10 acres acres 1954.
1950.
10 to 29 acres acres 1954.
1950.
30 to 49 acres acres 1954.
1950.
50 to 69 acres acres 1954.
1950.
70 to 99 acres acres 1954.
1950.
100 to 139 acres acres 1954.
1950.
140 to 179 acres acres 1954.
1950.
180 to 219 acres acres 1954.
1950.
220 to 259 acres acres 1954. .
1950.
260 to 499 acres acres 1954.
1950. ,
500 to 999 acres 1954.
1950..
1,000 acres and over acres 1954.
1950.
FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM
ittmated number of farms 1954.
1950.
Field-crop farms other than veietable
and frutt-and-nut number 1954..
I960..
Cash-train number 195i. .
1950..
Cotton number 1954. .
1950..
Other field-crop number 1954..
1950..
Veietable farms number 1954..
1950..
Prutt-and-nut farms number 1954..
1950..
iry farms number 1954. .
1950..
Poul try farms number 1954. .
1950..
Livestock farms other than dairy and
poultry number 1954. .
2950..
General farms number 1954. .
1950..
Primarily crop number 1954..
1950. .
Primarily I luestock number 1954. .
1950..
Crop and livestock number 1954..
1950..
Miscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954..
1950..
1,356
1,709
1,468
1,881
6,634
7,702
4,886
6,906
42,219
51, 174
12,071
16,064
26,374
26,955
139,477
152, 261
129,402
100,530
74, 677
61,442
1,659
2,613
4,392
10,614
12,265
11,897
14,445
14,785
20, 168
13,822
17,721
18, 106
16,636
62,061
75, 229
48, 207
42,218
108,737
98, 581
1,189
1,283
6,121
14,966
21,693
13, 581
22,297
26,219
46,935
15,949
22,627
16,920
19,724
71,360
73,039
54, 161
44,513
83,355
51,203
2,700
3,373
5,904
7,442
7,739
8,615
4,680
5,530
18, 194
21,463
13,770
14,387
53,607
64,865
9,133
13,797
17,028
18,713
68,996
74,641
55,818
44,670
26,657
11,340
735
833
2,4S5
3,102
8,436
12,613
4,572
7,464
19,600
25,348
17, 267
24,507
36,403
54,589
20,931
22,610
21,739
20,771
67,259
56,641
40,972
28,784
95,634
56,397
616
636
2,065
2,041
4,751
5,887
2,082
2,866
9,202
9,984
8,021
12,085
35,388
42, 196
13,977
18, 192
18,894
22.34S
106,903
126,696
129,740
131, 067
891,742
952,975
389
699
3,264
4,333
7,747
10,073
5,098
6,399
12,711
16, 327
15,307
18,328
14,386
18,941
16, 684
22, 202
13,865
15,650
44,603
50,609
45, 111
35,766
37, 942
26,754
2,444
2,822
1,634
2,243
10,495
12,502
9,227
10,221
42,627
57,709
10,893
14,727
25,999
28,807
93,010
99,393
81,662
61,106
59,621
44,215
509
556
1,589
1,948
4,266
4,760
3,189
3,709
18,675
22,611
15,010
17, 572
60,242
72,763
18,313
20,072
25, 255
29,610
112, 178
114,280
61,914
44,638
36,813
21,207
OKLAHOMA
89
OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports for
only a sample of farms
. See text]
Pontotoc
uatomie
Pushmataha
Mills
R o g e rS
Seminole
SequoyBh
Stephens
Texas
Tillman
Tulsa
WBgoner
Washington
Washita
Woods
Woodward
1,608
2,163
1,223
1,158
1,929
1,614
1,774
1,772
1,156
1,415
1,807
1,478
757
2,447
1, 323
1,104
1
108
179
72
31
159
91
140
174
31
25
289
121
46
99
62
43
2
112
206
69
14
85
202
97
118
13
33
544
97
75
102
56
54
3
20
36
24
23
30
19
29
54
27
18
52
27
23
47
45
20
4
11
42
2
2
19
49
6
19
3
10
108
11
18
20
23
10
5
88
143
48
8
129
72
111
120
4
7
237
94
23
52
17
23
6
101
164
67
12
66
153
91
99
10
23
436
86
57
82
33
44
7
164
139
110
16
264
113
269
119
5
7
307
142
82
50
22
15
e
184
187
164
16
226
217
315
136
26
494
164
144
60
33
26
9
175
157
139
15
211
269
290
95
26
239
150
84
35
18
28
10
204
240
201
15
237
377
358
113
9
40
312
211
116
76
23
23
11
102
61
68
7
129
75
169
69
7
17
107
89
61
29
13
11
12
140
80
96
12
161
114
253
73
5
26
130
104
69
63
21
22
13
189
383
171
31
247
245
253
156
8
69
241
189
100
210
50
25
14
248
595
232
46
276
341
344
202
12
103
311
233
134
281
59
29
15
181
175
1.20
24
185
227
208
150
20
44
141
165
77
116
25
26
16
232
241
167
39
203
289
266
179
14
62
221
227
103
179
29
27
17
188
358
148
157
168
158
123
298
65
274
153
172
65
624
170
102
IS
244
450
211
209
220
240
168
364
103
432
200
264
102
830
192
148
19
103
105
58
56
105
97
82
97
4
47
70
91
41
151
29
29
20
111
142
80
51
132
95
90
121
7
53
80
121
57
178
52
37
21
66
175
50
65
78
79
53
101
14
116
53
71
36
260
55
33
22
93
159
67
77
107
73
53
125
17
143
78
90
45
273
85
48
a
191
290
164
358
244
156
110
313
289
463
132
205
89
667
396
321
24
186
269
159
441
245
179
91
334
340
544
154
192
119
646
486
353
25
86
117
71
252
95
68
57
135
361
250
51
61
44
174
315
298
26
71
89
79
223
94
53
38
112
393
210
55
38
48
120
278
289
27
55
24
52
146
44
36
20
65
338
77
24
22
32
32
168
173
28
38
16
38
132
43
19
20
54
343
52
25
14
30
17
154
154
29
402,592
400,567
328,713
684,449
360,822
277,611
251,690
464,661
1,226,489
558,363
342,984
280,606
230,333
615,522
797,770
817,742
30
355,968
411,792
343, 199
718, 332
399, 266
282,868
262,469
472,458
1,253,006
562,680
304,863
264,612
251,357
620,976
778,255
765, 845
31
485
760
295
57
636
381
649
607
51
57
1,280
486
162
301
135
142
32
530
876
362
67
557
835
518
526
51
121
2,317
420
336
400
203
254
33
2,756
2,331
1,843
247
4,271
1,765
4,258
1,816
77
132
4,802
2,576
1,404
916
398
230
34
2,923
3,163
2,723
272
3,789
3,561
5,082
2,272
86
459
7,840
2,802
2,483
1,018
552
465
35
6,647
6,076
5,357
554
7,934
10,601
10,828
3,689
534
1,030
9,076
5,792
3,137
1,361
701
1,094
36
7,932
9,420
7,722
582
8,742
14, 818
13,408
4,420
335
1,478
12,245
8,170
4,232
2,907
913
917
37
5,876
3,512
3,934
441
7,474
4,451
9,478
3,994
404
994
6,136
5,229
3,439
1,722
728
630
38
8,157
4,681
5,583
719
9,062
6,666
14,499
4,201
285
1,500
7,392
5,957
3,951
3,701
1,203
1,234
39
15,242
30,744
13,846
2,512
19,941
19,717
20,456
12,690
650
5,619
19,336
15,240
7,968
16,998
4,039
2,088
40
20, 190
47,835
18,914
3,711
22,194
27,483
27,917
16,416
942
8,337
25,193
18,929
10,600
22,924
4,867
2,313
41
21,054
20,767
13,996
2,838
21,274
26,482
23,864
17,253
2,355
5,312
16,405
19,144
8,893
13,691
2,921
3,040
42
26, 570
28, 242
19,057
4,580
23,396
33,714
30,364
20,409
1,644
7,259
25,933
26,443
12,160
21,107
3,515
3,224
43
29,326
56, 820
23,234
25,077
26,216
24,863
18,915
47,364
10,361
43,764
24,079
27,077
9,970
99,581
27, 131
16,238
44
38,009
71,615
33, 217
33, 384
34,432
37,494
26,234
57,544
16,456
68,936
31,566
41,311
15,834
132, 194
30,954
23,496
45
19,996
20, 688
11,208
10,999
20,507
19, 168
15,760
19,032
782
9,421
13,792
18,041
8,048
29,949
5,656
5,707
46
21,664
28,035
15,681
10,097
25,875
18,612
17,549
23,336
1,415
10,434
15,730
23,571
11,129
35,012
10,240
7,345
47
15,517
41,574
11,950
15, 545
18,464
18,468
12,411
23,926
3,366
27, 582
12,620
16,742
8,512
61,809
13,200
7,916
48
21,730
37,736
15,889
18,418
25,535
17,270
12,499
29,546
4,087
34,242
18,448
21,362
10,499
65,103
20,351
11, 561
49
67,003
101,950
58,034
131,048
85,885
54,661
38,277
109,990
115, 256
173,333
46,241
71, 980
31,341
235,754
151, 162
122,798
50
65,075
92,949
55,055
162,940
85,291
62, 301
30,462
115,695
133,909
199,863
54,363
64,477
40,466
230,027
180, 597
135, 137
51
55,618
77,524
49,477
175,745
61, 332
46,094
39,408
94,148
272,289
171,413
32,863
38,804
28,887
112,099
221,147
208,648
52
47,609
59,757
55,239
158,010
59,755
35,567
26,891
76,921
291, 117
146,407
35,777
24,609
32,166
79,621
194,603
202,133
53
163,072
37,821
135, 539
319,386
86,888
50,960
57,386
130, 152
820,364
119,706
156,354
59,495
118,572
41,341
370, 552
449, 211
54
95,579
27,483
113,757
325,552
100,638
24,547
57,046
121,172
802,679
83,644
68,059
26,561
107, 501
26,962
330, 257
377,766
55
1,595
2,174
1,207
1,146
1,954
1,571
1,890
1,670
1,143
1,307
1,839
1,417
747
2,387
1,288'
1,143
56
1,863
2,674
1,563
1,275
2,029
2,199
2,093
1,931
1,260
1,724
2,604
1,755
1,042
2,825
1,468
1,210
57
40
71
55
416
133
60
53
119
770
845
110
283
38
1,707
609
184
58
109
183
131
434
114
215
69
248
1,051
1,117
129
482
18
1,959
698
331
59
10
5
50
108
15
28
43
770
607
70
68
33
792
609
174
60
5
59
5
151
45
12
11
57
1,051
568
32
102
18
783
698
326
61
30
10
10
341
20
25
20
70
218
40
180
5
915
10
62
72
45
15
79
40
278
25
64
5
24
20
53
5
124
6
549
20
92
366
35
1,161
63
64
32
79
5
10
5
47
10
5
5
179
5
15
43
36
67
5
5
20
37
14
5
15
5
5
65
66
67
68
*
39
5
8
11
9
18
9
5
5
69
126
260
10
50
188
53
20
60
24
35
214
133
81
40
45
92
70
126
305
31
51
273
82
26
86
15
301
103
122
69
34
88
71
25
55
5
40
31
20
20
5
5
30
10
10
20
31
5
72
27
45
35
33
21
28
11
10
97
18
22
29
24
16
73
361
432
424
342
402
225
274
474
195
58
317
213
186
88
334
479
74
478
411
440
341
515
302
277
490
114
179
318
228
244
157
311
392
75
77
154
5
217
86
56
6
126
42
334
77
108
57
392
68
161
76
140
280
21
327
119
152
43
294
38
292
1B1
265
104
412
199
207
77
10
66
5
53
1
21
b
45
22
207
20
33
16
196
20
78
27
59
35
16
33
11
90
11
166
46
47
9
142
10
10
79
30
15
16
10
15
10
5
20
10
10
15
15
56
80
36
44
5
40
4
12
11
52
5
28
51
30
25
58
36
81
37
73
148
75
20
71
20
122
37
65
31
181
53
85
e2
77
177
16
252
99
107
21
152
27
121
1D7
167
65
245
131
161
83
966
1,192
703
116
1,105
1,146
1,466
871
107
30
1,071
665
375
140
201
222
84
979
1,401
940
122
968
1,403
1,603
771
46
111
1,523
650
532
199
197
166
35
90
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 4.-VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Adair
Alfalfa
Atoka
Beaver
Beckham
Blaine
Bryan
1
118,979
1,590
1,406
1,489
1,275
1,572
1,620
2,117
2
1950. . .
VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE
142,246
1,919
1,647
1,870
1,370
1,882
1,855
2,584
,
409,385,664
2,047 081
10,585,982
10,508,548
1,866,211
2,758,344
7,393,693
13,735,157
6,617,500
8,929,272
7,964,308
9,424,104
4,955,093
5,647,881
4
1949...
471,002,370
2,031,241
217,007,711
524,321
6,792,248
3,316,379
9,142,223
5,130,759
6,758,631
5,013,295
6,408,082
2,554,071
3,308,614
6
1949...
254,679,973
450,001
7,184,868
615,500
7
Field crops, other than vegetables and
210,976,974
245,152,146
6,769,006
7,142,657
334,228
579,915
3,316,342
9,138,842
5,126,006
6,745,011
5,008,133
6,394,371
2,508,655
3,199,513
8
1949. . .
59,372
9
Vegetables sold dollars 1954
1,599,776
2,916,008
72,458
103,075
7,096
15,691
8,910
26,933
4,022
4,387
4,888
6,895
10
1949...
355
11,389
11
1,623,579
387,237
1,116
28,637
17
381
274
23,845
12
1949...
2,725,544
286,054
16,346
7,452
176
8,993
6,664
8,127
13
2,807,382
90
15,030
200
20
350
18,935
14
1949. . .
3,886,275
1,500
10,174
1,200
2,850
240
152
69,585
15
All livestock and livestock products
192 092 608
3,792,424
3,323,497
1,479,920
2,124,109
4,077,314
4,592,934
1,486,721
2,169,526
2,949,658
3,014,764
2,394,763
2,327,476
16
1949...
215,921,196
1,567,288
17
35,611,557
36,424,311
540,963
390,706
349,514
427,564
65,134
115,224
489,281
287,346
275,738
387,323
462,083
539,341
277,181
224,145
18
1949. . .
19
Poultry and poultry products sold.. . .dollars 1954...
15,119,277
382,741
282,958
60,124
121,412
109,273
290,726
270,064
20
1949...
18,896,851
374,328
306,528
103,226
203,222
216,793
392,183
195,059
21
Livestock and livestock products, other
141,361,774
585,831
3,159,952
1,354,662
3,466,621
1,101,710
2,196,849
1,847,518
22
1949. . .
160,600,034
802,254
2,589,405
1,905,659
4,102,366
1,563,410
2,083,240
1,908,272
23
285,345
13,225
1,310
14,316
20
1,355
6,259
24
1949...
401,201
13,952
183
18,735
1,115
1,258
11,791
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Dewey
Ellis
Garfield
Garvin
Grady
Cant
Greer
Harmon
1
970
1,123
2,241
2,525
1,860
2,232
2,493
3,111
1,792
1,922
1,026
1,296
878
1,040
2
1950. . .
1,408
VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE
3
4,821,294
6,136,238
4,675,241
7,248,702
14,511,889
13,378,611
5,095,771
5,302,904
9,460,480
10,741,491
14,514,276
12,918,880
4,499,043
7,303,885
5,915,837
7,387,410
4
1949...
5
2,347,886
2,078,663
3,937,021
11 507,288
2,847,897
4,597,472
5,222,910
11,498,332
9,437,769
3,580,942
6,179,649
5,265,418
6,412,736
6
1949...
3,473,195
8,995,261
2,820,949
7
Field crops, other than vegetables and
2,344,277
2,075,131
11,466 507
2,707,509
2,633,792
4,472,624
4,971,202
11,495,381
9,429,207
3,576,195
6,164,539
5,264,558
6,402,134
a
1949. . .
3,441,703
3,931,022
8,859,108
9
3,376
3,661
135
1,123
700
9,436
4,709
2,503
103,612
213,485
1,250
4,685
3,055
4,060
117
571
10
1949. . .
11
233
757
581
60,679
167,404
3,851
12,473
162
3,877
1,692
11,050
293
6,729
12
1949...
18,445
3,576
10,576
13
2,640
39,500
75,000
17,385
1,539
450
14
1949. . .
9,386
1,300
116,141
17,250
25,750
3,302
15
All livestock and livestock products
2,470,648
2,659,300
2,595,578
3,311,681
3,004,601
4,383,343
2,247,173
2,480,210
4,861,028
5,518,173
3,015,535
3,480,860
918,051
1,124,236
650,419
974,674
L6
1949. . .
17
393,669
606,799
535,541
343,314
1,364,275
234,870
124,322
53,253
18
1949. . .
414,960
604,418
907,997
323,459
1,381,780
370,407
195,776
88,994
19
Poultry and poultry products sold. .. .dollars 1954...
122,062
97,038
379,631
127,252
263,868
344,353
79,788
17,316
20
1949. . .
242,140
153,150
605,233
186,582
351,041
596,409
110,645
56,005
21
Livestock and livestock products, other
1,954,917
1,891,741
2,089,429
1,776,607
3,232,885
2,436,312
713,941
579, 850
22
1949...
2,002,200
2,554,113
2,870,113
1,970,169
3,785,352
2,514,044
817,815
829,675
23
2,760
3,743
000
701
1,745
1,980
408
409
251
50
24
1949. . .
7
...
OKLAHOMA
91
SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Caddo
Canadian
Carter
Cherokee
Choctaw
Cimarron
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
M
Custer
Delaware
2,888
1,848
1,544
1,798
1,617
559
1,214
791
1,477
1,041
1,602
1,559
1,619
1,974
1
3,638
2,087
1,918
2,322
2,133
616
1,555
1,054
1,696
1,179
1,889
2,179
1,880
2,410
2
12,835,198
12,306,753
2,186,176
1,479,795
1,667,830
4,182,240
2,656,103
1,686,310
5,314,006
4,903,977
5,066,733
1,571,417
9,205,930
3,270,679
3
15,265,220
11,041,094
2,437,746
1,676,687
2,075,238
10,556,834
3,111,511
2,219,712
6,308,139
5,361,285
5,189,875
2,805,526
9,101,863
2,815,318
<•
8,875,150
7,080,998
330,973
152,348
499,262
2,187,008
815,389
260,366
2,050,658
3,553,862
1,096,206
276,139
5,741,357
530,615
5
10,546, 841
5,983,682
467,240
218,662
809,422
7,693,327
812,872
577,998
2,245,211
3,567,615
626,593
720,512
5,447,792
294,404
6
8,809,711
7,049,022
167,163
96,409
455,326
2,186,824
769,298
242,325
2,023,364
3,539,582
1,066,428
235,095
5,718,501
456,241
7
10,452,543
5,946,203
322,040
104,881
750,461
7,693,119
723,472
571,086
2,180,823
3,529,332
585,421
625, 513
5,418,794
218,996
8
24,902
6,534
4,082
4,976
14,051
13
24,500
1,400
11,278
205
960
4,751
1,108
10,355
9
43,531
15,348
11,490
19,391
47,084
35
54,066
307
16,261
1,202
2,936
8,452
6,278
15,789
10
4,307
442
53,763
50,938
24,885
171
5,991
16,641
4,308
4,075
8,953
4,393
48
64,019
11
27,867
2,811
77,785
85,940
7,727
173
22,184
6,605
28,951
28,956
8,836
27,774
2,645
59,588
12
36,230
25,000
105,965
25
5,000
15,600
11,688
10,000
19, 865
31,900
21,700
13
22,900
19,320
55,925
8,450
4,150
13,150
19,176
8,125
29,400
58,773
20,075
31
14
3,954,758
5,224,285
1,852,042
1,316,462
1,161,515
1,995,232
1,838,594
1,422,335
3,261,648
1,350,115
3,968,197
1,292,680
3,464,073
2,732,195
15
4,715,140
5,056,716
1,969,462
1,434,355
1,230,897
2,863,507
2,287,853
1,630,017
4,061,179
1,793,624
4,557,651
2,084,323
3,653,709
2,496,296
16
613,563
1,164,309
276,169
359,020
152,922
51,298
695,183
57,379
819,322
30,827
873,713
261,597
649,523
629,772
17
895,852
1,195,518
337,305
256,414
90,311
30,575
838,903
57,156
946,408
112,283
622,834
445,861
671,419
496,721
18
297,962
403,288
77,005
179,806
40,235
34,298
146,189
42,254
266,718
99,954
238,124
133,282
160, 111
912,203
19
549,587
502,291
119,784
163,100
78,241
59,413
228,311
59,256
385,362
217,208
335,170
136,478
316,112
647,938
20
3,043,233
3,656,688
1,498,868
777,636
968,358
1,909,636
997,222
1,322,702
2,175,608
1,219,334
2,856,360
897,801
2,654,439
1,190,220
21
3,269,701
3,358,907
1,512,373
1,014,841
1,062,345
2,773,519
1,220,639
1,513,605
2,729,409
1,464,133
3,599,647
1,501,984
2,666,178
1,351,637
22
5,290
1,470
3,161
10,985
7,053
2,120
3,609
1,700
2,330
2,598
500
7,869
23
3,239
696
1,044
23,670
34,919
10,786
11,697
1,749
46
5,631
691
362
24,618
24
Harper
Haskell
Hughes
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnston
Kay
Kingfisher
Kiowa
Latimer
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan
Love
694
1,271
1,555
1,572
909
871
2,045
1,658
1,642
965
2,541
2,257
1,666
882
1
814
1,700
1,929
1,630
1,185
1,140
2,346
1,978
1,870
1,046
3,085
2,692
1,741
1,088
2
5,331,598
1,829,472
2,490,679
11,476,530
3,525,662
2,377,307
13,164,131
11,648,018
11,107,652
834,608
2,943,794
3,355,446
5,763,572
2,327,966
3
8,702,191
2,276,795
3,364,369
11,439,365
5,489,503
2,844,927
10,727,214
11,497,979
10,848,582
1,118,339
2,800,760
3,758,869
4,666,835
2,619,561
4
2,077,483
665,976
952,040
9,774,614
1,220,827
494,040
9,762,671
7,751,247
8,856,026
49,921
874,570
549,266
3,341,345
909,542
5
4,889,412
1,035,554
1,894,724
9,634,722
2,513,757
580,069
6,341,496
7,185,611
7,935,405
127,392
907,004
651,252
2,060,593
1,225,697
6
2,077,377
398,148
916,312
9,748,284
1,124,142
461,002
9,616,639
7,682,998
8,849,503
42,492
707,253
525,816
2,921,825
811,030
4,888,594
708,314
1,829,024
9,616,791
2,381,866
560,739
6,121,408
7,137,061
7,921,259
121,779
531,092
541,932
1,773,526
1,168,911
8
40
88,796
11,568
22,588
43,367
5,868
7,241
26,190
2,325
6,835
154,854
6,164
12,478
8,340
9
111
208,134
18,780
8,289
26,790
5,171
11,181
16,089
731
4,340
341,373
7,655
34,209
14,240
] )
66
12,632
15,383
3,742
52,718
27,070
4,557
5,699
4,198
594
6,563
16,126
4,489
90,172
11
707
19,106
42,360
5,892
103,853
14,094
25,874
10,049
13,415
1,273
33,339
99,165
25,629
42,546
12
166,400
8,777
600
100
134,234
36,360
5,900
1,160
402,553
13
100,000
4,560
3,750
1,248
65
183,033
22,412
1,200
2,500
227,229
L4
3,254,115
1,162,119
1,526,814
1,701,891
2,304,595
1,874,212
3,400,595
3,894,783
2,251,552
781,061
2,049,084
2,801,950
2,420,498
1,416,196
'.'
3,812,779
1,233,808
1,467,454
1,804,643
2,975,321
2,259,923
4,384,833
4,311,602
2,913,177
983,874
1,848,413
3,104,593
2,600,956
1,392,570
16
210,397
99,317
81,171
152,571
135,033
293,569
676,804
796,707
222,800
56,218
194,683
1,028,998
413,921
157,913
:
164,929
101,248
99,818
239,916
112,676
211,058
844,631
807,705
389,423
72,978
200,947
1,037,686
474,944
27,829
L8
47,001
98,728
278,631
164,550
98,688
41,274
245,954
222,768
128,287
64,602
519, 852
230,079
250,051
68,653
19
103,573
81,361
146,942
140,329
189,003
77,223
469,548
479,115
197,366
46,019
125,800
467,462
342,737
86,436
.
2,996,717
964,074
1,167,012
1,384,770
2,070,874
1,539,369
2,477,837
2,875,308
1,900,465
660,241
1,334,549
1,542,873
1,756,526
1,189,630
1
3,544,277
1,051,199
1,220,694
1,424,398
2,673,642
1,971,642
3,070,654
3,024,782
2,326,388
864,877
1,521,666
1,599,445
1,783,275
1,278,305
22
1,377
11,825
25
240
9,055
865
1,988
74
3,626
20,140
4,230
1,729
2,228
23
7,433
2,191
425
4,935
885
766
7,073
45,343
3,024
5,286
1,294
24
92 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 4— VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
,_ . „ ri . , Item , ,. » »i McClain McCurtain Mcintosh Major Marshall Mayes
(For definitions and explanations, see text) ° •*
All farms number 1954 .. . 1,404- 2,799 1,565 1,593 563 1,836
1950... 1,577 3,591 2,123 1,661 689 2,163
VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE
All farm products sold...; dollars 1954. . . 4,201,611 2,734,736 2,686,076 6,700,075 1,929,103 3,583,041
1949... 4,843,383 2,731,237 3,427,345 7,090,543 2,894,924 3,854,070
All crops sold dollars 1954. . . 1,748,013 1,158,290 1,299,140 4,528,648 576,115 593,199
1949... 2,438,907 1,230,742 1,915,364 4,377,427 612,827 476,307
Field crops, other than vegetables and
fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1954 .. . 1,712,826 1,098,420 1,083,017 4,458,978 566,350 571,815
1949... 2,380,998 1,150,121 1,600,910 4,199,862 608,173 449,183
Vegetables sold dollars 1954 .. . 17,285 10,274 54,408 66,344 125 2,911
1949... .22,504 51,716 35,064 164,414 1,078 2,659
Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1954 .. . 13,102 46,510 11,715 3,326 9,640 11,466
1949... 35,405 25,507 29,135 12,746 3,576 14,878
Horticultural specialties sold dollars 1954.. . 4,800 3,086 150,000 ... ... 7,007
1949... ... 3,398 250,255 405 ... 9,587
All livestock and livestock products
sold dollars 1954... 2,452,773 1,540,793 1,382,621 2,167,348 1,352,703 2,986,580
1949... 2,404,306 1,454,507 1,508,645 2,707,775 2,281,085 3,373,871
Dairy products sold dollars 1954. . . 726,163 86,855 253,663 495,939 121,015 1,065,285
1949... 635,538 55,482 132,708 604,775 217,274 861,986
Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1954 .. . 163,304 391,176 128,825 204,413 40,140 236,268
1949... 211,550 116,127 155,340 369,827 57,400 361,010
Livestock and livestock products, other
than dairy and poultry, sold dollars 1954. . . 1,563,306 1,062,762 1,000,133 1,466,996 1,191,548 1,685,027
1949... 1,557,218 1,282,898 1,220,597 1,733,173 2,006,411 2,150,875
Forest products sold dollars 1954 .. . 825 35,653 4,315 4,079 285 3,262
1949 ... 170 45,988 3,336 5,341 1,012 3,892
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text) Noble Novate Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osagi
All farms number 1954... 1,322 1,080 1,297 2,411 1,720 1,703
1950... 1,445 1,306 1,670 2,810 2,115 1,917
VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE
All farm products sold dollars 1954 .. . 6,453,653 2,880,617 1,769,092 8,030,564 2,569,671 9,986,492
1949... 5,950,395 3,030,764 2,454,385 5,695,643 3,096,208 13,297,1
All crops sold dollars 1954... 4,261,857 779,851 698,475 1,996,252 730,538 1,405,018
1949... 3,107,685 451,501 1,224,143 2,181,149 1,101,337 2,119,103
Field crops, other than vegetables and
fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1954 .. . 4,253,987 776,292 628,326 1,163,957 671,142 1,377,877
1949... 3,059,079 425,740 1,112,596 939,775 991,548 2,032,077
Vegetables sold dollars 1954 .. . 200 252 7,690 75,240 8,544 4
1949... 600 6,065 11,890 81,891 12,418 11
Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1954... 690 3,307 59,959 10,735 32,437 1,990
1949... 10,751 14,558 98,457 32,708 64,891 25,370
Horticultural specialties sold dollars 1954... 6,980 ... 2,500 746,320 18,415 20,700
1949... 37,255 5,138 1,200 1,126,775 32,480 49,715
All livestock and livestock products
sold dollars 1954... 2,191,746 2,098,071 1,064,937 6,031,988 1,839,028 8,577,684
1949... 2,842,395 2,576,586 1,228,381 3,507,986 1,992,226 11,174,558
Dairy products sold dollars 1954 .. . 363,073 461,758 218,966 1,283,527 291,735 917,344
1949... 490,716 515,561 166,148 1,234,574 352,149 858,463
Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1954. .. 226,239 99,669 96,970 574,599 182,887 78,597
1949... 366,117 174,161 157,158 479,332 155,019 151,434
Livestock and livestock products, other
than dairy and poultry, sold dollars 1954 .. . 1,602,434 1,536,644 749,001 4,173,862 1,364,406 7,581,743
1949... 1,985,562 1,886,864 905,075 1,794,080 1,485,058 10,164,661
Forest products sold dollars 1954 .. . 50 2,695 5,680 2,324 105 3,790
1949... 315 2,677 1,861 6,508 2,645 3,427
2,265,064
2,334,501
259,717
266,929
226,003
207,652
1,245
1,299
2,005,117
2,067,063
693,987
619,469
30,490
74,902
1,280,640
1,372,692
3,546,929
3, 262, 675
1,368,831
848,568
1,336,836
773,362
1,261
3,700
20,234
17, 516
10,500
53,990
2,173,928
2,406,923
707,385
655,140
179,635
260,824
1,286,908
1,490,959
4,170
7,184
OKLAHOMA
County Table 4.-VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
93
Item , Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Pottawatomie Pushmataha Roger Mills Rogera Seminole
(For definitions and explanations, see tert)
All farms number 1954... 1,748 2,071 1,608 2,163 1,223 1,158 1,929 1,614
1950... 1,949 2,479 1,863 2,674 1,563 1,275 2,029 2,199
VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE
All farm products sold dollars 1954. . . 3,678,376 3,067,632 3,043,762 3,891,747 1,039,651 4,803,490 4,289,349 1,635,477
1949... 4,590,952 3,709,949 3,104,589 3,953,512 1,566,692 5,936,672 4,357,568 2,267,448
All crops Bold dollars 1954... 815,343 655,544 326,502 1,079,438 151,411 2,534,915 686,157 278,022
1949... 1,080,136 1,344,611 489,512 1,264,923 231,326 2,945,835 473,925 674,717
Field crops, other than vegetables and
fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1954... 753,434 625,958 221,331 912,531 130,479 2,532,218 670,659 217,815
1949... 930,047 1,267,314 386,531 974,496 209,189 2,939,352 409,541 567,807
Vegetables sold dollars 1954... 10,538 15,035 2,023 5,140 12,623 1,843 1,007 7,107
1949... 38,176 64,123 6,982 30,572 16,121 1,521 12,340 12,518
Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1954... 11,073 5,140 22,748 55,222 5,509 854 10,741 36,340
1949... 44,788 5,124 28,849 178,480 5,016 4,862 46,004 63,382
Horticultural specialties sold dollars 1954. . . 40,298 9,411 80,400 106,545 2,800 ... 3,750 16,760
1949... 67,125 8,050 67,150 81,375 1,000 100 6,040 31,010
All livestock and livestock products
sold dollars 1954... 2,861,268 2,409,153 2,713,380 2,805,893 862,089 2,266,545 3,598,480 1,356,183
1949... 3,508,952 2,355,792 2,613,194 2,684,593 1,317,543 2,990,787 3,875,982 1,589,877
Dairy products sold dollars 1954... 947,449 253,473 588,954 986,693 39,873 468,141 1,098,078 305,332
1949... 1,111,239 234,360 417,749 872,998 81,029 391,385 1,000,008 278,036
Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1954... 371,683 269,854 163,957 404,354 47,046 77,720 302,949 239,391
1949... 459,072 222,210 189,997 445,186 63,480 145,915 233,195 161,422
Livestock and livestock products, other
than dairy and poultry, sold dollars 1954... 1,542,136 1,885,826 1,960,469 1,414,846 775,170 1,720,684 2,197,453 811,460
1949... 1,938,641 1,899,222 2,005,448 1,366,409 1,173,034 2,453,487 2,642,779 1,150,419
Forest products sold dollars 1954... 1,765 2,935 3,880 6,416 26,151 2,030 4,712 1,272
1949... 1,864 9,546 1,883 3,996 17,823 50 7,661 2,854
,„ . _. ... . Item Stephens Texas Tillman Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita Woods
(For definitions and explanations, see text) 6 ^
All farms number 1954... 1,772 1,156 1,415 1,807 1,478 757 2,447 1,323
1950... 1,931 1,260 1,724 2,604 1,755 1,042 2,825 1,468
VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE
All farm products sold dollars 1954... 3,378,196 9,561,591 11,852,780 6,539,866 3,725,500 2,137,850 13,836,992 8,006,845
1949... 4,143,914 19,175,572 14,513,199 6,034,367 3,439,918 2,339,133 14,866,943 9,429,427
All crops sold dollara 1954... 922,908 6,129,859 10,270,792 1,162,399 1,711,436 354,572 11,320,557 4,102,984
1949... 1,511,012 14, 329,577 12,609,835 1,611,126 1,723,983 345,252 11,524,579 5,625,292
Field crops, other than vegetables and
fruits and nuts, sold dollars 1954... 879,687 6,128,602 10,259,422 762,769 1,636,486 338,310 11,316,712 4,073,675
1949... 1,390,547 14,326,845 12,588,485 718,309 1,522,136 277,874 11,508,970 5,571,675
Vegetables sold dollars 1954... 7,366 1,230 4,040 164,492 55,479 ... 2,408 3,675
1949... 20,549 805 2,096 273,041 129,413 4,035 4,458 9,613
Fruits and nuts sold dollars 1954... 32,455 27 4,480 53,349 19,421 5,732 437 84
1949... 88,000 1,927 14,179 181,802 66,638 18,081 6,651 14,865
Horticultural specialties sold dollars 1954... 3,400 ... 2,850 181,789 50 10,530 1,000 25,550
1949... 11,916 ... 5,075 437,974 5,796 45,262 4,500 29,139
All livestock and liveatock products
sold dollars 1954... 2,453,413 3,431,732 1,581,988 5,376,765 2,008,037 1,781,398 2,516,130 3,902,431
1949... 2,631,285 4,845,995 1,903,364 4,421,114 1,714,519 1,992,357 3,342,059 3,802,916
Dairy products sold dollars 1954... 272,728 219,752 264,999 1,476,273 600,443 404,016 530,703 313,210
1949... 305,101 141,323 183,362 1,749,402 371,274 498,567 637,533 336,701
Poultry and poultry products sold dollars 1954. . . 136,791 94,874 68,791 426,660 123,003 66,238 325,599 381,913
1949... 218,999 170,489 159,477 582,899 182,099 133,185 454,391 349,648
Livestock and liveatock products, other
than dairy and poultry, sold dollars 1954... 2,043,894 3,117,106 1,248,198 3,473,832 1,284,591 1,311,144 1,659,828 3,207,308
1949... 2,107,185 4,534,183 1,560,525 2,088,813 1,161,146 1,360,605 2,250,135 3,116,567
Forest products sold dollars 1954... 1,875 ... ... 702 6,027 1,880 305 1,430
1949... 1,617 ... ... 2,127 1,416 1,524 305 1,219
94
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, OFF-FARM WORK
[_Data are based on reports for only
Estimated number of farms 1954 .
1950.
FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS
Commercial farms number 1954.
1950.
Class I number 1954 .
1950.
Class II number 1954.
1950.
Class III number 1954 .
1950.
Class IV number 1954 .
1950.
Class V number 1954 .
1950.
Class VI number 1954.
1950.
Other farms number 1954.
1950.
Part-time number 1954.
1950.
Residential number 1954 .
1950.
Abnormal number 1954.
1950.
FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.
No tractor and only 1 horse or
mule farms reporting 1954.
No tractor and 2 or more horses
and/or mules farms reporting 1954.
Tractor and horses and/or mules .... farms reporting 1954.
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting 1954.
1950.
Electricity farms reporting 1954.
1950.
Television set farms reporting 1954.
Piped running water farms reporting 1954 .
Home freezer farms reporting 1954.
1950.
Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.
Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954.
Milking machine farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
Grain combines farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting
number
Field forage harvesters farms reporting
number
Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and
earth tanks farms reporting
number
Motortrucks farms reporting
Tractors farms reporting
number
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954 .
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
Wheel tractors other than
garden farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954 .
1950.
Garden tractors farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Automobiles farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954 .
1950.
OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME
tm operators—
With other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.
1949.
Working off their farms,
total operators reporting 1954 .
1949.
100 or more days operators reporting 1954.
1949.
74,037
92,619
1,526
1,795
8,038
8,493
15,061
17,034
18,955
22,926
17,973
24,078
12,484
18,293
45,261
49,627
20,236
19,975
24,988
29,523
37
129
27,212
7,029
13,519
26,561
44,977
108,450
93,315
41,695
61,656
31,218
10,414
1,319
23,040
8,863
7,592
25,558
22,656
27,717
25,022
2,305
1,563
2,353
1,606
9,203
5,015
9,378
5,207
2,962
3,051
63,268
143,779
72,494
59,869
86,480
68,895
73,153
71,705
106,444
93,804
71,442
69,596
100,813
88,596
4,320
3,712
4,433
3,919
1,070
1,152
1,198
1,289
78,471
83,389
62,199
61,299
40,531
33,356
274
455
1,190
1,119
1,617
1,420
1,280
1,314
1,971
1,859
1,275
1,299
1,898
1,788
1,285
1,284
1,461
1,484
1,453
834
1,121
940
1,114
618
1,673
1,082
1,543
679
1,136
1,401
1,166
1,443
1,842
1,864
1,706
1,766
1,136
1,401
1,156
1,433
1,775
1,857
1,627
1,741
1,124
1,150
1,343
1,510
1,273
1,393
1,394
1,544
1,286
1,365
1,390
1,689
1,254
1,261
1,410
1,328
1,254
1,379
2,739
2,680
1,607
1,539
528
1,378
1,178
944
3,408
2,241
1,179
1,049
1,640
1,240
656
1,445
1,446
1,112
1,897
1,555
706
1,577
1,351
1,264
2,449
1,415
1,126
2,590
2,027
1,658
3,752
2,055
1,281
3,261
1,351
1,208
2,444
1,405
1,096
2,530
1,984
1,570
3,643
2,003
1,199
3,161
2,244
2,569
2,425
2,921
OKLAHOMA
AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
95
a sample of
farms . Set
text]
Carter
Cherokee
Choctaw
Cimarron
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
Creek
Custer
Delaware
Dewey
mis
Garfield
Garvin
1,674
1,684
1,626
554
1,198
796
1,514
965
1,600
1,547
1,644
2,033
1,168
972
2,257
1,845
1
1,918
2,322
2,133
616
1,555
1,054
1,696
1,179
1,889
2,179
1,880
2,410
1,408
1,123
2,525
2,232
2
649
528
762
497
676
446
1,148
795
1,079
545
1,414
913
1,048
861
1,972
1,029
3
739
868
925
600
833
589
1,365
1,074
1,251
1,003
1,658
1,115
1,211
1,015
2,168
1,512
4
13
22
1
8
13
21
26
1
36
10
6
10
37
21
5
5
1
1
116
10
21
8
40
7
9
18
27
33
■
30
21
87
48
13
106
71
47
22
194
43
56
91
401
100
7
23
6
181
60
7
123
115
46
47
225
27
119
190
372
57
a
62
48
53
127
97
57
133
235
123
48
420
83
243
252
653
166
■i
50
36
45
182
130
19
192
215
126
66
369
97
243
300
727
188
10
108
84
132
119
156
86
354
281
306
93
463
177
373
298
600
247
n
150
59
122
76
186
U7
444
375
256
151
546
133
462
261
584
278
:.
206
159
187
105
238
156
361
162
327
125
230
279
239
164
226
314
13
208
295
326
40
311
217
479
205
503
312
384
407
236
160
300
589
■y.
230
237
369
37
136
126
181
25
250
256
71
321
131
46
55
181
M
303
473
425
5
146
189
106
156
280
420
125
451
133
77
152
400
16
1,025
1,156
864
57
522
350
366
170
521
1,002
230
1,120
120
111
285
816
17
1,179
1,454
1,208
16
722
465
331
105
638
1,176
222
1,295
197
108
357
720
! J
405
415
337
26
266
180
190
95
275
407
170
430
70
70
125
450
1 1
360
476
514
13
361
150
158
49
280
382
127
584
81
47
167
301
20
620
741
527
31
255
170
175
75
245
595
60
690
50
41
160
360
21
819
973
5
694
3
360
1
1
315
158
1
15
50
6
357
1
1
794
90
5
711
116
61
184
6
419
6
22
23
24
532
561
392
33
321
220
252
151
355
455
162
706
120
95
296
470
25
205
237
193
3
71
56
35
15
56
145
1
215
27
28
10
95
26
373
427
482
10
56
191
62
10
169
239
10
406
31
30
25
137
27
304
233
348
177
225
198
4L4
264
547
361
502
315
488
427
369
441
28
260
226
211
331
525
131
751
525
473
347
969
391
502
392
1,557
702
29
792
340
451
137
559
220
819
438
617
686
1,068
375
673
573
1,799
580
30
624
225
281
99
541
23
811
382
563
601
1,234
390
737
532
1,795
360
31
1,518
1,381
1,269
512
1,147
666
1,397
895
1,489
1,342
1,520
1,773
1,104
878
2,151
1,708
32
1,138
771
1,097
291
1,291
606
1,346
1,040
1,152
922
1,576
1,045
1,150
736
2,095
1,460
3:.'
442
380
187
52
582
165
686
491
572
678
585
360
402
99
1,442
885
34
980
464
522
451
857
250
797
648
673
709
817
737
577
724
1,605
924
35
442
220
212
274
307
119
419
285
468
340
430
363
280
291
772
419
36
112
51
125
27
156
91
171
113
122
96
166
115
112
144
247
205
37
6
5
10
8
21
16
6
6
16
8
33
16
9
3
26
16
38
141
87
137
217
372
124
436
174
459
142
662
206
520
418
535
261
39
47
75
50
21
183
31
126
172
45
180
109
72
200
143
59
40
65
50
35
3
146
6
175
30
80
65
150
75
31
96
297
55
41
45
53
44
327
229
26
361
297
388
98
790
159
511
544
1,249
160
42
38
10
10
298
115
6
351
358
191
30
740
125
637
580
1,234
55
43
50
53
415
229
26
368
315
394
104
835
159
554
581
1,374
171
44
43
10
10
381
115
6
377
385
196
30
788
125
673
582
1,372
55
45
22
5
117
15
8
110
37
7
16
152
46
6
35
5
10
15
73
26
5
10
11
95
47
22
5
117
15
8
110
37
7
16
172
48
6
35
5
10
15
73
26
5
10
11
95
49
132
83
69
18
142
48
228
66
206
129
96
93
32
48
159
197
50
■ 53
30
16
12
80
19
123
20
98
82
66
25
30
27
96
120
51
138
83
69
19
142
48
243
66
207
129
97
93
32
48
174
212
52
63
30
16
14
120
20
125
20
98
88
66
25
35
27
96
125
53
26
2
22
37
50
21
47
19
60
12
91
23
47
52
61
32
54
31
2
22
40
51
21
47
19
60
12
96
23
47
57
61
32
55
1,099
941
871
169
642
623
1,024
789
1,140
810
833
1,U5
389
414
1,029
1,138
56
2,993
1,664
2,227
561
1,314
1,708
2,819
2,570
2,984
1,604
1,504
2,277
759
818
1,870
2,946
57
733
781
865
486
694
433
939
639
948
748
1,094
1,053
828
823
1,945
1,066
58
509
722
606
421
701
260
779
541
790
672
871
835
860
735
1,600
800
59
827
820
923
811
785
461
1,138
824
1,020
821
1,387
1,131
965
1,071
2,370
1,216
60
533
753
622
686
773
288
944
635
861
777
1,032
870
1,041
912
1,948
840
61
610
504
569
508
770
344
1,178
799
1,050
738
1,476
731
990
824
1,931
1,153
62
448
331
381
461
846
224
1,172
906
908
762
1,500
515
1,096
881
1,995
1,060
63
807
557
691
1,013
1,038
429
1,778
1,279
1,326
945
2,263
865
1,428
1,263
2,910
1,644
64
527
356
457
837
1,092
240
1,641
1,335
1,081
880
1,972
555
1,450
1,229
2,890
1,335
65
564
459
559
497
750
329
1,165
784
1,020
707
1,466
706
990
819
1,920
1,138
66
386
326
376
458
825
219
1,157
866
888
752
1,488
495
1,095
841
1,954
1,040
67
734
489
668
959
943
393
1,686
1,188
1,241
884
2,166
806
1,420
1,248
2,691
1,581
68
459
351
427
800
980
234
1,562
1,158
1,025
844
1,902
530
1,419
1,103
2,714
1,275
69
68
60
10
17
78
20
72
76
75
50
61
47
12
167
40
70
50
5
30
22
66
5
51
142
35
30
60
25
85
136
45
71
69
60
15
17
78
20
78
76
75
50
61
52
12
167
40
72
50
5
30
22
81
51
167
35
30
60
25
100
141
45
73
8
7
26
17
8
13
9
10
10
30
7
7
3
44
23
74
17
12
16
1
22
10
21
6
10
21
26
33
15
75
4
8
8
37
17
11
14
15
10
11
36
7
8
3
52
23
76
18
15
31
1
28
10
21
6
10
31
26
35
15
77
1,059
741
736
472
904
366
1,115
754
935
987
1,301
1,021
881
802
1,981
1,186
78
1,077
891
715
432
1,106
412
1,172
831
1,099
1,142
1,381
1,070
1,016
909
2,100
1,090
79
1,237
782
813
587
1,072
382
1,249
834
1,043
1,103
1,455
1,109
999
919
2,358
1,424
60
1,190
931
755
562
1,301
442
1,328
953
1,238
1,228
1,556
1,155
1,137
1,04B
2,608
1,200
81
1,020
950
831
104
474
345
490
215
570
844
347
921
199
167
487
766
82
1,053
1,216
1,022
57
777
390
420
172
625
995
374
1,204
249
118
438
684
33
1,040
931
831
211
547
419
760
513
861
1,012
799
1,023
521
438
941
1,130
84
973
924
821
242
788
458
724
417
741
1,035
818
992
605
414
1,032
936
S5
816
675
428
89
421
328
499
309
501
819
367
671
237
212
590
807
36
709
555
386
111
558
213
358
180
383
718
300
542
239
131
475
505
67
96
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 5
—FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, OFF-FARM WORK
[Data are based on reports for only
mated number of farms 1954..
1950..
FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS
Commercial farms number 1954- . .
1950 . .
Class I number 1954 . .
1950..
Class II number 1954..
1950..
Class III number 1954 . .
1950..
Class IV number 1954..
1950. .
Class V number 1954. .
1950..
Class VI number 1954..
1950..
Other farms number 1954 . .
1950..
Part-time number 1954. .
1950..
Residential number 1954..
1950..
Abnormal number 1954. .
1950..
FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954..
No tractor and only 1 horse or
mule farms reporting 1954 . .
No tractor and 2 or more horses
,/or mules farms reporting 1954. .
Tractor and horses and/or mules .... farms reporting 1954..
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954..
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
Electricity farms reporting 1954..
1950. .
Television set farms reporting 1954. .
Piped running water farms reporting 1954 . .
Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954..
Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . .
Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
n combines farms reporting 1954 . .
1950 . .
number 1954 . .
1950..
Corn pickers farms reporting 1954. .
1950..
number 1954. .
1950..
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954..
1950..
number 1954..
1950..
Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954..
number 1954 . .
Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and
earth tanks farms reporting 1954 . .
number 1954 . .
Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
number 1954..
1950..
Tractors farms reporting 1954. .
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Wheel tractors other than
garden farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Garden trac tors farms reporting 1954 . .
1950. .
number 1954..
1950..
Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954..
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Automobiles farms reporting 1954. .
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER IHCCME
With other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting 1954..
1949.,
Working off their farms,
total operators reporting 1954. ,
1949.,
100 or more days operators reporting 1954..
1949.,
1,509
1,521
1,109
1,480
2,462
1,541
2,379
1,580
1,443
734
1,474
1,236
1,733
1,860
1,949
2,079
1,013
1,040
1,147
1,246
1,295
621
3,127
1,018
1,720
1,387
1,620
1,295
1,965
2,150
1,751
1,700
1,944
1,582
2,085
1,420
2,843
2,916
2,677
2,282
1,914
1,582
2,045
1,405
2,706
2,725
2,589
2,128
1,585
1,475
1,877
1,784
1,370
1,341
2,229
1,854
1,355
1,331
2,183
1,293
1,339
1,508
1,526
OKLAHOMA
97
AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
a sample of farms. See text]
Kay
KingflBher
KlOVB
Latimer
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan
Love
McClain
McCurtaln
Mcintosh
Major
Marshall
Hayea
Murray
Muskogee
1,974
1,668
1,669
996
2,525
2,283
1,659
876
1,439
2,752
1,557
1,612
577
1,857
603
2,370
1
2,346
1,978
1,870
1,046
3,085
2,692
1,741
1,088
1,577
3,591
2,123
1,661
689
2,163
677
2,881
2
1,623
1,538
1,474
244
780
1,358
1,099
600
874
765
886
1,397
337
827
388
1,170
3
1,321
1,766
1,733
372
1,102
1,557
1,217
747
1,162
1,224
1,274
1,460
477
1,207
429
1,648
4
50
25
36
9
17
12
4
8
18
8
10
11
12
12
12
5
50
36
43
3
11
10
20
10
11
6
6
19
8
13
9
6
361
367
297
2
47
33
134
13
84
46
22
136
29
61
21
70
7
171
325
210
7
43
10
59
20
38
11
18
146
14
34
27
57
8
504
505
481
9
62
119
223
98
146
95
77
318
69
120
115
166
9
485
533
592
17
57
72
151
128
174
24
78
417
58
88
44
135
10
407
376
385
51
77
279
340
182
219
86
173
416
98
148
121
289
11
627
572
519
28
95
379
371
214
435
142
255
385
144
290
123
284
12
205
165
215
96
207
475
270
188
302
173
298
314
80
296
58
323
13
350
218
265
112
313
524
396
265
280
353
346
337
157
.'.i)-'
142
619
14
96
80
60
77
370
452
120
115
115
347
308
203
50
190
61
310
15
138
82
104
205
583
562
220
116
225
683
571
169
85
379
80
544
16
351
130
195
752
1,745
925
560
276
565
1,987
671
215
240
1,030
215
1,200
17
525
212
137
674
1,983
1,135
524
341
415
2,367
849
201
212
956
248
1,233
18
185
70
125
406
605
400
280
151
280
676
281
130
110
480
95
435
19
194
106
64
230
631
495
188
163
239
850
425
113
117
384
92
425
20
165
tjO
70
346
1,140
525
280
125
285
1,311
390
85
130
550
120
765
21
331
106
73
444
1,352
640
336
178
176
1,517
424
88
95
567
5
156
803
5
22
23
24
390
136
257
376
860
680
310
146
337
756
301
188
206
556
173
645
25
26
lb
11
151
442
105
65
45
37
575
136
15
47
185
26
180
26
42
30
16
312
675
162
116
91
92
928
475
63
103
257
55
428
27
400
297
283
107
309
560
347
281
356
320
343
383
136
392
189
541
28
1,116
1,189
1,102
50
239
776
821
313
617
173
302
963
85
467
160
576
29
1,514
1,120
1,104
166
423
999
796
354
490
386
285
924
269
634
289
851
30
1,457
1,207
919
81
361
955
846
204
275
250
176
938
255
523
151
599
31
1,858
1,577
1,620
902
2,266
2,066
1,451
805
1,358
1,969
1,202
1,430
552
1,717
571
2,010
32
2,093
1,657
1,629
644
1,707
1,410
1,156
840
1,177
1,457
752
1,250
506
1,378
484
1,320
33
831
1,017
728
59
238
941
762
254
784
350
338
430
102
637
250
799
34
1,318
1,172
1,115
254
763
1,141
846
514
785
732
369
940
325
844
404
996
35
674
671
416
126
330
640
461
247
270
453
202
367
99
588
215
503
36
274
281
159
26
145
140
115
66
107
150
35
136
36
201
79
131
37
11
56
21
5
15
15
28
26
5
35
22
6
30
38
439
503
254
30
120
502
356
205
456
87
157
592
49
408
96
345
39
313
275
72
5
30
196
101
30
136
33
60
181
36
207
156
209
40
321
260
70
5
45
95
116
10
65
11
10
120
15
211
111
141
41
1,005
855
508
7
53
242
575
81
234
38
106
820
38
170
53
262
42
1,000
942
597
51
90
535
33
81
11
35
690
10
116
26
75
43
1,082
920
563
7
63
250
647
83
251
38
106
905
38
179
59
271
44
1,058
1,045
673
51
90
560
33
81
11
35
766
10
117
26
75
45
25
11
6
51
44
24
112
21
59
2
5
47
5
29
46
46
15
20
15
10
66
30
5
46
10
66
47
25
11
6
51
25
112
21
59
2
5
48
5
33
48
61
15
20
15
10
69
30
5
46
10
67
49
255
140
132
39
98
252
194
57
118
113
60
59
24
161
95
164
50
156
112
67
5
56
90
105
18
61
31
46
26
96
30
109
51
256
140
133
39
100
252
195
57
118
119
61
59
24
164
97
170
52
156
112
67
5
56
90
105
18
66
47
31
46
31
96
47
110
53
52
39
33
5
13
30
37
4
56
10
22
55
11
53
2
24
54
52
39
33
5
14
30
38
4
56
10
22
61
11
54
2
24
55
756
708
1,159
703
1,495
1,554
889
480
£53
989
999
418
367
1,074
431
1,366
56
1,657
1,435
2,657
1,411
2,523
3,418
1,782
1,122
1,827
1,559
2,155
1,058
1,205
2,118
1,588
2,720
57
1,508
1,366
1,013
554
1,313
1,291
1,076
500
901
1,262
765
1,147
325
1,011
447
1,377
58
1,320
1,307
864
395
1,007
880
901
346
537
963
642
880
266
753
275
1,060
59
2,012
1,704
1,342
593
1,411
1,383
1,300
541
1,023
1,356
816
1,479
359
1,122
553
1,632
60
1,558
1,497
1,068
406
1,055
910
1,012
354
573
973
664
1,029
301
860
319
1,186
61
1,551
1,486
1,385
167
558
1,351
1,166
594
993
508
665
1,352
221
894
354
1,137
62
1,753
1,597
1,489
63
412
1,225
1,201
572
987
419
677
1,205
299
943
224
1,095
63
2,463
2,440
2,509
218
727
1,670
1,814
717
1,331
715
814
1,960
284
1,080
500
1,591
64
2,369
2,267
2,249
64
513
1,380
1,514
640
1,174
501
742
1,585
346
1,132
282
1,381
65
1,515
1,486
1,385
156
547
1,336
1,156
594
973
493
645
1,341
221
859
349
1,112
66
1,688
1,597
1,469
58
392
1,175
1,181
557
977
414
667
1,185
274
903
214
1,011
67
2,297
2,303
2,460
191
695
1,601
1,743
713
1,271
675
771
1,855
273
1,023
•475
1,485
68
2,180
2,154
2,167
58
488
1,295
1,442
620
1,145
470
711
1,505
315
1,041
262
1,195
69
144
109
19
16
17
66
46
2
49
30
35
63
11
48
21
82
70
152
76
30
5
25
75
56
15
16
15
10
35
15
71
5
172
71
144
109
19
16
18
66
47
2
49
30
35
63
48
21
82
72
152
91
30
5
25
75
62
15
21
15
15
40
15
81
5
175
73
17
27
25
11
12
3
23
2
11
10
7
41
7
23
74
31
22
41
1
10
10
5
7
16
16
30
16
10
10
11
75
22
28
30
11
14
3
24
2
11
10
3
42
9
24
76
37
22
52
1
10
10
5
8
16
16
40
16
10
15
11
77
1,635
1,431
1,405
417
955
1,340
1,211
518
942
850
626
1,344
327
1,083
347
1,305
78
1,879
1,537
1,533
312
1,070
1,630
1,171
608
912
878
601
1,305
341
1,132
293
1,050
79
1,911
1,647
1,606
438
1,056
1,522
1,423
545
1,094
905
703
1,452
355
1,224
428
1,455
80
2,200
1,768
1,769
322
1,095
1,860
1,335
668
996
966
676
1,518
360
1,192
355
1,107
81
511
211
324
757
1,564
893
626
280
683
1,625
649
325
161
934
170
1,084
82
649
279
215
621
1,744
1,070
531
322
405
1,997
744
263
228
948
209
1,167
83
952
669
792
687
1,511
1,226
901
456
822
1,664
799
756
262
1,068
299
1,228
84
1,006
649
662
538
1,624
1,266
746
453
682
1,546
719
681
306
888
310
1,187
85
662
290
391
560
985
818
591
247
465
1,152
430
341
173
803
217
862
86
643
237
248
304
966
728
379
199
320
918
301
258
158
549
199
690
87
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, OFF-FARM WORK
[_Data are based on reports for only
Estimated number of f.arms 1954 .
1950.
FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS
Commercial farms number 1954.
1950.
Class I number 1954 .
1950.
Class II number 1954.
1950.
Class III number 1954.
1950.
Class IV number 1954.
1950.
Class V number 1954 .
1950.
Class VI number 1954 .
1950.
Other farms number 1954.
1950.
Part-time number 1954 .
1950.
Residential number 1954 .
1950 .
Abnormal number 1954.
1950.
FARMS BY -CLASS OF WORK POWER
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.
No tractor and only 1 horse or
mule farms reporting 1954.
No tractor and 2 or more horses
and/or mules farms reporting 1954.
Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. -farms reporting 1954.
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
Electricity farms reporting 1954.
1950.
Television set farms reporting 1954.
Piped running water farms reporting 1954 .
Home freezer farms reporting 1954.
1950.
Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.
Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954.
Milking machine farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
n combines farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and
earth tanks farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954 .
Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Tractors farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954 .
1950.
Wheel tractors other than
garden farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Garden trac tors farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Automobiles farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME
rn operators —
With other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.
1949.
Working off their farms,
total operators reporting 1954.
1949.
100 or more days operators reporting 1954.
1949.
1,067
1,177
1,669
1,543
1,042
1,152
1,557
1,451
1,177
1,245
1,331
1,561
1,475
2,385
2,170
1,655
1,784
1,030
713
1,358
1,313
1,004
1,592
1,131
1,319
1,198
1,855
1,515
1,079
1,858
1,893
2,287
2,258
1,761
1,661
1,524
1,389
1,016
1,088
1,378
1,654
1,246
1,048
1,148
1,260
1,017
1,509
1,237
1,196
1,131
1,433
1,427
1,060
1,040
1,134
1,082
2,258
1,032
1,170
1,076
1,555
1,260
1,135
1,041
1,438
1,189
OKLAHOMA
AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
99
a sample of
farms. See
text]
Pontotoc
Potta-
watamie
3 uahmatoha
Roger
Ml 11a
Rogera
Seminole
Sequoyah
Stephens
Texas
Tillman
Tulsa
Wagoner
Washington
Waahlta
WOOdS
Woodward
1,595
2,174
1,207
1,146
1,954
1,571
1,890
1,670
1,143
1,307
1,839
1,417
747
2,387
1,288
1,143
1
1,863
2,674
1,563
1,275
2,029
2,199
2,093
1,931
1,260
1,724
2,604
1,755
1,042
2,825
1,468
1,210
2
639
987
505
1,030
849
430
424
800
1,036
1,277
793
752
372
2,247
1,087
921
3
884
1,293
623
1,153
1,061
804
490
1,165
1,21*
1,613
1,129
1,105
514
2,626
1,271
1,044
4
15
18
7
17
5
8
48
72
45
21
9
14
31
20
5
10
16
3
13
9
5
6
17
182
101
24
8
9
18
28
29
6
36
50
10
73
68
21
17
35
213
291
96
63
30
326
173
61
7
43
51
6
69
56
20
11
59
379
384
109
32
30
280
229
115
8
100
111
18
203
126
44
39
71
318
395
139
97
44
779
358
195
9
82
59
16
284
144
29
33
133
367
436
213
106
71
907
416
252
10
85
189
38
388
215
72
68
187
242
329
182
160
94
728
230
315
11
117
260
68
464
223
114
42
328
151
386
244
296
152
862
321
337
12
168
314
188
264
213
135
89
333
172
175
160
221
100
315
225
263
13
316
500
236
262
357
289
138
357
92
227
327
343
143
397
224
213
14
235
305
251
95
210
152
206
166
43
15
171
190
95
85
70
67
1^
316
407
294
61
272
347
260
271
43
79
212
320
109
162
53
98
16
956
1,187
702
116
1,105
1,141
1,466
870
107
30
1,046
665
375
1A0
201
222
17
979
1,381
940
122
968
1,395
1,603
766
46
111
1,475
650
528
199
197
166
18
461
571
356
75
460
636
445
375
33
15
431
280
245
85
125
130
19
335
562
348
76
416
474
496
350
30
63
508
302
262
113
127
105
.
495
615
346
40
645
505
1,021
495
73
15
615
385
130
55
76
90
21
639
819
592
45
552
921
1,107
416
15
48
961
348
261
86
70
55
2
6
22
23
5
1
1
1
1
6
5
24
570
660
303
132
637
652
666
430
85
120
650
360
201
200
138
122
25
191
186
160
69
100
121
311
127
15
10
60
80
25
6
17
16
26
254
236
491
49
152
303
548
138
8
77
215
43
5
18
40
27
273
399
185
539
497
254
233
406
339
249
346
279
241
347
535
537
2fl
307
693
68
357
568
241
132
569
696
928
706
483
237
1,829
580
428
29
563
875
198
446
869
794
413
749
468
587
1,254
331
383
1,523
921
731
30
225
786
220
402
704
496
281
528
410
743
1,232
243
412
1,394
1,058
677
31
1,499
2,002
1,052
1,087
1,858
1,339
1,657
1,539
1,016
1,193
1,804
1,266
717
2,281
1,161
1,095
32
1,333
1,782
713
1,007
1,324
1,146
731
1,324
649
1,500
2,078
774
838
2,429
1,187
925
3j
667
1,057
53
107
868
715
257
675
125
689
1,098
554
358
934
381
169
3.:
861
1,219
308
670
917
800
391
949
838
925
1,383
575
412
1,594
800
821
35
373
504
263
301
864
371
237
466
454
379
675
339
324
629
502
485
36
114
166
56
68
217
125
70
126
55
155
336
82
77
227
168
103
37
6
30
1
10
11
5
5
6
8
25
16
1
26
21
34
38
159
375
62
400
230
114
42
237
396
258
201
193
190
762
237
430
39
102
235
15
130
199
54
35
71
61
86
231
94
92
170
177
102
51
140
25
85
175
30
30
86
50
45
281
81
105
150
141
47
41
40
220
1
316
249
36
46
197
778
389
202
156
111
799
668
579
42
26
101
395
121
5
16
132
818
413
79
111
67
744
761
534
43
41
248
1
326
251
36
62
199
986
434
207
165
112
842
749
635
44
41
106
415
122
5
16
132
1,142
471
79
121
67
774
860
576
45
13
100
1
73
1
1
18
5
1
69
118
17
1
...
6
35
10
25
5
15
10
5
41
95
6
10
3
15
47
13
100
1
73
1
1
18
5
1
74
119
17
1
48
6
35
10
25
5
15
10
5
41
95
6
15
6
15
49
137
204
45
54
161
47
69
99
73
69
212
109
90
115
91
179
50
93
81
16
28
66
11
46
102
25
145
80
85
47
101
52
45
''1
137
211
45
54
161
47
69
99
75
71
220
111
91
115
91
179
52
93
81
16
29
66
11
46
107
27
150
82
86
48
101
52
45
•3
14
17
22
52
19
7
32
60
19
86
58
13
83
19
40
54
14
47
17
22
53
19
18
38
65
21
91
58
13
83
19
40
55
1,018
1,426
464
478
1,286
1,039
946
1,006
246
813
1,046
811
508
931
574
386
5!
2,246
3,180
826
1,380
3,064
2,246
1,580
2,341
691
2,126
2,124
1,734
1,447
1,400
1,570
1,140
5"'
918
1,112
692
812
1,035
647
814
852
985
1,005
1,143
801
510
1,541
1,014
902
58
667
920
588
607
855
506
626
718
1,006
966
937
728
432
999
925
797
59
1,007
1,244
724
907
1,174
692
903
943
1,739
1,326
1,384
855
584
1,832
1,354
1,109
60
729
1.003
590
673
925
676
676
749
1,662
1.171
1,036
772
469
1,148
1,166
918
61
590
1,152
278
902
1,135
510
380
1,045
1,035
1,192
1,177
767
514
2,176
1,115
970
62
553
1,037
161
943
918
491
226
994
1,058
1,381
1,217
787
497
2,254
1,172
866
63
710
1,515
328
1,238
1,487
621
507
1,290
2,102
2,317
1,589
1,055
658
3,480
1,790
1,496
.....
680
1,195
172
1,106
1,081
543
313
1,137
2,026
2,247
1,462
970
603
2,944
1,725
1,170
. 5
580
1,092
253
896
1,059
495
365
988
1,030
1,176
1,052
757
473
2,175
1,115
965
..,
522
937
146
938
873
466
221
969
1,053
1,376
1,016
782
442
2,219
1,157
855
67
681
1,386
276
1,201
1,332
595
479
1,202
2,020
2,283
1,348
997
583
3,436
1,734
1,432
68
639
1,055
152
1,090
986
513
302
1,102
1,938
2,197
1,170
955
523
2,850
1,665
1,113
•
18
115
24
147
25
26
72
41
28
214
46
66
16
30
39
70
32
120
20
10
80
15
10
30
29
25
267
10
75
30
28
32
71
23
115
52
26
147
25
26
72
44
28
229
46
67
16
30
39
72
36
125
20
15
80
20
10
30
29
25
282
10
75
40
32
33
73
6
14
11
8
1
2
14
35
5
12
12
8
25
25
23
5
15
1
15
10
1
5
50
25
10
5
5
43
28
21
75
6
14
11
8
1
2
16
38
6
12
12
8
28
26
25
".
5
15
1
15
10
1
5
59
25
10
5
5
54
28
24
77
863
1,490
355
776
1,368
1,043
645
1,256
975
1,067
1,505
756
455
2,062
1,086
928
78
943
1,588
422
871
1,164
1,201
628
1,229
1,029
1,378
1,724
668
704
2,289
1,222
868
79
970
1,649
370
812
1,540
1,229
668
1,432
1,235
1,247
1,936
849
583
2,345
1,253
1,076
so
1,021
1,853
432
958
1,267
1,301
644
1,370
1,365
1,590
2,037
734
805
2,641
1,417
1,002
-]
754
1,010
669
181
939
1,093
1,240
925
117
105
1,167
669
438
238
239
273
82
821
1,167
878
184
905
1,058
1,347
762
103
150
1,441
648
544
297
275
226
33
: . :•
1,285
623
567
1,243
1,031
1,131
1,080
425
432
1,249
735
503
940
621
505
3.;
970
1,278
722
514
948
1,148
978
965
450
577
1,472
648
581
1,067
606
483
85
805
1,029
478
252
1,036
882
743
816
168
199
1,109
519
422
318
319
269
-•>
684
869
442
161
649
811
627
605
176
222
1,253
323
474
322
293
213
87
100
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF
[Data are based on reports for only
FARM LABOfl
ek of .September 26-October 2: 1
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.
1950.
persons 1954 .
1950.
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954 .
1950.
1 to 14 hours persons 1954 .
15 or more hours persons 1954 .
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
persons 1954.
1950.
Hired workers farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
persons 1954.
1950.
Regular workers (employed 150
or more days) farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954 .
Seasonal workers (employed less
than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954.
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures 2 farms reporting 1954.
1949.
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
Machine hire farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Hired labor farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
$1 to $99 farms reporting 1954.
$100 to $199 farms reporting 1954.
$200 to $499 farms reporting 1954.
$500 to $999 farms reporting 1954 .
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954 .
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Commercial fertilizer farms reporting 1954.
dollars 1954.
tons 1954.
acres on which used 1954 .
Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954.
tons 1954.
dollars 1954.
acres limed 1954.
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops on which coaaercial fertilizer »as used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting
acres on which used
Other pasture farms reporting
acres on which used
Corn farms reporting
acres on which used
Cotton. .farms reporting
acres on which used
Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting
acres on which used
Other crops farms reporting
acres on which used
109,376
121,167
227,310
210,212
105,719
113,361
36,037
69,682
39,857
53,432
59,076
78,151
15,110
11,570
62,515
18,700
63,443
19,418,336
21,464,212
51,926
69,150
31,659,818
42,343,187
1/4,604
9,634
13,077
6,584
105,791
113,325
77,134,177
55,267,968
80,607
79,153
27,780,839
27,816,327
30,063
7,126,808
126,331
1,974,574
2,038
76,612
279,787
59,572
7,913
26,332
293,916
2,516
8,774
108,140
6,462
9,018
112,014
20,437
17,460
66,277
,241,768
1,545
1,681
2,266
2,957
1,574
1,366
771,958
541,810
72,674
1,414
12,518
1,279
1,455
1,076
1,109
491,485
689,905
1,230
462,302
619,785
1,230
1,423
1,094,212
806,835
1,340
1,405
635,149
712,210
45,362
506
13,730
1,328
1,431
2,514
2,477
1,441
1,572
732,164
508,290
35,059
676
8,569
1,115
3,405
2,200
1,141
1,219
1,993
2,024
1,053
315,669
815,996
1,057
1,187
1,274,112
699,784
1,199
1,251
713,201
827,501
1,418
1,620
3,954
2,688
1,382
1,555
1,216
1,106
1,330
770,178
1,443,926
1,311
1,490
578,254
558,712
1,459
1,454
469,020
455,481
60,202
1,264
28,243
1,548
1,710
3,139
3,178
1,338
1,570
1,096
1,264
335,201
441,900
1,012
1,225
418,414
636,310
1,670
1,415,627
961,255
1,393
1,525
645,390
683,105
1,954
2,275
6,595
3,867
1,313
1,045
1,402
1,546
1,170
1,187
280,389
236,195
1,023
1,241
494,501
599,568
1,895
901,797
555,979
1,371
1,181
403,349
318,048
153,276
3,344
40,771
2,799
3,125
9,301
5,317
1,277
1,231
2,080
1,742
2,449
2,895
2,151
2,429
702,898
740,505
1,932
2,405
1,198,560
1,769,884
2,424
2,975
1,426,563
1,164,481
2,534
2,705
955,124
863,201
1,096
282,085
4,634
small fractions. 1 For 1950, "Week preceding i
Excludes farms reporting
ial fertilizer and lime.
OKLAHOMA
1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954
101
a sample of farms. See
text]
Carter
Cherokee
Choctaw
Cimarron
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
Cree*
Custer
Delaware
Oe-e,
Ellis
Garrield
Garvin
1,674
1,684
1,626
554
1,198
796
1,514
965
1,600
1,547
1,644
2,033
1,168
972
2,257
1,845
1
1,918
2,322
2,133
616
1,555
1,054
1,696
1,179
1,889
2,179
1,880
2,410
1,408
1,123
2,525
2,232
2
1,514
1,499
1,446
514
1,138
716
1,459
920
1,440
1,376
1,548
1,933
1,093
882
2,082
1,724
3
1,613
1,871
1,762
468
1,411
907
1,517
1,021
1,706
1,812
1,656
2,190
1,316
965
2,205
1,610
4
2,418
2,233
3,480
1,703
1,891
1,222
2,654
1,708
2,456
2,283
4,212
2,750
2,234
1,643
3,419
4,445
5
2,590
3,043
2,826
887
2,470
1,576
2,868
1,838
2,853
2,854
3,157
3,715
2,351
1,849
3,860
3,065
6
1,494
1,499
1,440
462
1,121
711
1,449
904
1,434
1,369
1,526
1,918
1,081
873
2,077
1,700
7
1,575
1,861
1,752
438
1,381
902
1,491
1,001
1,687
1,796
1,640
2,170
1,306
964
2,160
1,780
8
1,474
1,399
1,394
459
1,091
696
1,434
869
1,419
1,341
1,501
1,893
1,073
861
2,016
1,644
9
1,505
1,766
1,612
418
1,286
867
1,421
981
1,587
1,656
1,540
2,055
1,251
934
2,045
1,695
10
764
703
615
54
467
292
396
224
428
449
308
744
357
166
425
621
11
710
696
779
405
624
404
1,038
645
991
892
1,193
1,149
716
695
1,591
1,023
12
332
570
547
162
330
247
619
363
574
371
644
533
561
375
757
648
13
676
765
650
186
691
403
769
414
797
755
860
1,065
638
448
1,118
745
14
431
761
954
229
481
383
928
492
786
639
1,020
698
939
596
1,069
977
15
881
1,045
980
265
992
623
1,192
633
1,078
1,000
1,298
1,505
1,023
794
1,559
1,055
16
128
48
208
222
140
82
174
185
127
100
306
102
107
95
213
345
17
128
146
151
128
121
56
185
140
105
127
190
130
64
95
157
155
18
513
73
1,132
1,015
319
143
292
347
251
303
1,691
159
222
186
334
1,824
19
204
232
234
204
192
86
255
224
188
198
319
155
77
121
256
315
20
69
15
48
75
51
33
83
54
58
33
76
37
12
32
32
84
21
119
26
52
103
90
51
122
70
98
59
105
54
24
40
58
153
22
75
34
163
169
96
57
109
140
73
71
251
74
97
70
183
309
23
394
47
1,080
912
229
92
170
277
153
244
1,586
105
198
146
276
1,671
24
1,659
1,684
1,621
554
1,193
796
1,513
965
1,600
1,537
1,644
2,023
1,163
971
2,252
1,845
25
1,679
1,872
1,902
571
1,496
892
1,630
1,106
1,741
1,867
1,761
2,210
1,361
1,060
2,470
1,880
26
674
698
622
441
625
428
1,046
825
949
659
1,377
986
899
664
1,681
1,112
27
739
782
907
524
916
532
1,354
966
1,061
962
1,596
1,085
1,151
894
2,130
1,165
28
490
548
403
266
469
360
910
739
813
477
1,173
836
713
452
1,362
877
29
563
525
517
411
651
389
1,107
860
827
591
1,355
750
890
706
1,754
765
30
90,533
113,885
74,436
165,803
89,123
76,238
260,591
421,875
191,646
92,539
511,457
128,300
211,370
115,318
544,772
269,636
31
89,070
45,085
83,910
526,489
153,315
54,915
307,980
438,462
154,780
71,175
520,103
88,835
239,967
210,544
792,006
146,865
32
438
398
425
364
408
267
703
630
466
447
1,050
501
628
510
1,056
820
33
529
497
662
478
721
381
1,044
711
671
747
1,296
775
90]
759
1,680
1,040
34
301,027
95,135
162,185
400,639
239,470
112,146
363,376
316,582
274,409
139,698
677,067
187,322
196,494
183,278
383,202
714,629
35
205,325
105,470
188,285
624,943
334,995
97,605
690,563
517,618
266,308
264,076
796,321
169,115
348,574
338,830
725,234
627,675
36
148
205
141
43
120
120
170
105
156
202
222
245
177
147
265
169
37
87
85
86
58
60
46
168
146
118
90
147
86
169
126
261
148
38
83
69
105
91
114
46
231
211
86
77
266
82
173
148
373
190
39
56
20
32
55
53
23
53
84
39
50
201
46
64
55
89
136
40
34
18
56
70
42
25
48
63
52
16
162
33
38
21
51
86
41
30
1
5
47
19
7
33
21
15
12
52
9
7
13
17
91
42
1,570
1,607
1,434
347
1,092
763
1,357
879
1,464
1,351
1,426
1,938
1,047
911
1,893
1,563
43
1,568
1,641
1,617
411
1,366
747
1,462
911
1,541
1,661
1,545
2,005
1,216
979
2,233
1,660
44
911,456
672,642
605,732
384,549
757,405
575,859
1,407,004
541,799
1,253,459
754,880
1,010,204
1,511,565
801,617
1,061,453
1,453,797
900,703
45
594,695
400,745
362,860
276,246
955,508
326,880
1,055,560
368,816
974,578
610,115
821,758
947,500
586,010
710,995
1,582,904
706,525
46
591
734
719
527
740
475
1,245
849
1,243
891
1,513
853
1,070
899
1,992
1,212
47
714
455
587
525
886
310
1,359
931
1,090
762
1,521
840
1,210
943
2,090
1,060
48
161,854
85,670
103,081
462,433
177,097
94,893
396,426
372,335
343,256
179.359
692,673
194,639
441,211
426,039
839,313
405,166
49
114,855
52,170
119,320
484,112
227,435
56,759
418,408
371,182
294,729
151,725
641,086
138,615
544,132
470,490
891,784
309,785
50
196
291
516
5
243
215
307
238
694
277
160
630
145
91
767
404
5]
42,034
23,735
60,634
3,090
65,407
26,605
60,401
50,809
195,843
59,309
44,139
158,670
25,036
9,392
274,857
74,955
',2
743
510
1,552
31
1,163
693
988
848
3,604
1,047
809
3,080
401
162
3,280
1,853
53
7,543
5,093
12, 814
528
14,070
13,795
17,745
21,933
53,232
11,421
17,085
33,501
8,491
3,823
102,761
18,262
54
46
26
26
28
29
10
28
35
43
61
10
55
843
418
400
1,130
3,357
450
1,483
739
1,686
3,879
30
56
3,057
1,005
3,998
5,145
9,602
2,900
4,969
2,395
6,453
14,601
50
57
785
300
545
1,442
1,366
625
585
543
2,245
3,660
100
58
119
109
110
2
126
69
61
69
97
140
19
254
51
33
170
191
59
479
204
470
16
478
192
138
79
508
331
32
787
104
386
692
!:''■
5,443
2,245
3,509
90
4,754
2,105
1,945
1,528
5,343
3,552
443
7,465
1,357
1,366
10,050
5,781
61
40
41
61
29
42
88
27
43
6
25
91
62
66
96
296
65
164
164
76
71
11
16
346
63
975
753
2,417
701
6,395
2,465
1,813
698
90
85
475
3,433
64
5
90
195
1
60
85
25
176
97
10
153
10
11
98
65
5
92
192
(Z)
136
62
34
311
147
6
230
2
220
66
50
850
1,990
8
1,545
935
355
4,831
1,803
115
2,676
200
55
3,108
67
6
5
105
20
78
20
5
16
15
57
59
7
5
41
6
11
122
30
54
25
5
31
30
134
7
35
88
■
75
75
1,230
315
1,392
540
300
365
245
2,465
991
79
330
1,013
70
10
40
153
6
15
30
16
20
5
55
15
71
14
119
11
2
32
16
10
25
176
72
170
85
460
55
80
340
130
50
100
700
30
73
34
46
182
5
115
80
256
216
562
101
122
362
99
52
699
147
159
96
350
14
427
214
754
760
2,552
448
612
1,801
238
83
2,840
499
75
830
1,060
3,168
430
6,700
2,845
14,840
20,100
40,447
3,976
13,701
21,792
5,853
2,235
91,631
4,777
76
102
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
(For definitions and explanations,
Estimated number of farms.
County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF
[Data are based on reports for only
FARM LABOR
c of September 26-October 2: 1
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.
1950.
persons 1954.
1950.
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954 .
1950.
1 to 14 hours persons 1954 .
15 or more hours persons 1954 .
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
persons 1954.
1950.
Hired workers farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
persons 1954 .
1950.
Regular workers (employed 150
or more days) farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954.
Seasonal workers (employed less
than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954.
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures 2 farms reporting 1954.
1949.
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954.
1949.
Machine hire farms reporting 1954.
1949 .
dollars 1954.
1949.
Hired labor farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
$1 to $99 farms reporting 1954.
$100 to $199 farms reporting 1954.
$200 to $499 farms reporting 1954 .
$500 to $999 farms reporting 1954.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949 .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949 .
Commercial fertilize
farms reporting 1954.
dollars 1954.
tons 1954.
acres on which used 1954.
Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954.
tons 1954.
dollars 1954.
acres limed 1954.
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops on vbich couercial fertilizer was used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting .
acres on which used .
Other pasture farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Corn farms reporting .
acres on which used .
Cotton farms reporting .
, acres on which used.
Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Other crops farms reporting .
acres on which used.
2,439
2,850
4,853
5,282
1,106
1,372
1,509
2,052
2,319
1,560
1,793
496,321
419,816
1,540
2,404
2,635
1,971,752
1,394,528
2,083
2,165
697,619
721,504*
168,734
3,502
47,834
1,543
1,475
2,382
2,495
1,442
1,530
1,168
1,188
491,603
615,260
1,091
1,295
460,357
536,882
1,434
1,565
998,972
1,045,256
1,568
1,585
826,045
823,722
121,448
1,535
45,468
2,396
9,265
1,585
8,733
151
2,152
1,238
1,213
453,508
268,191
113,410
2,003
23,562
1,368
1,522
2,595
2,489
1,327
1,397
713,157
384,285
113,363
2,063
24,442
1,401
1,410
7,139
2,487
1,375
1,416
1,284
1,264
994,264
826,233
1,190
1,255
1,804,417
1,865,903
1,081
1,213
437,398
437,263
1,401
1,411
597,718
557,378
1,032
1,730
1,927
17,966
329
3,195
2 For 1950, "Week preceding enumerate
2 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime.
OKLAHOMA
1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
a sample of farms . Se« text]
103
Kay
Kingfisher
Kiowa
Latimer
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan
Love
McClaln
McCurtaln
Mcintosh
Major
Marshall
Mayea
Murray
Muskogee
1,97-1
1,668
1,669
996
2,525
2,283
1,659
876
1,439
2,752
1,557
1,612
577
1,857
603
2,370
1
2,346
1,978
1,870
1,046
3,085
2,692
1,741
1,088
1,577
3,591
2,123
1,661
689
2,163
677
2,881
2
1,829
1,613
1,528
911
2,234
2,038
1,504
831
1,384
2,361
1,412
1,471
477
1,712
553
2,325
3
2,058
1,822
1,654
926
2,717
2,280
1,496
922
1,362
2,929
1,833
1,334
595
1,767
447
2,415
4
3,177
2,828
3,630
1,419
3,322
3,692
2,738
1,599
3,631
3,476
3,957
2,738
850
2,616
1,302
4,204
5
3,689
3,156
2,551
1,516
4,505
4,100
2,671
1,603
2,499
4,459
3,166
2,359
1,008
3,062
1,001
4,471
6
1,814
1,603
1,494
895
2,221
2,030
1,503
822
1,382
2,348
1,400
1,470
474
1,705
550
2,297
7
2,036
1,817
1,633
920
2,692
2,260
1,481
917
1,361
2,889
1,820
1,318
595
1,751
440
2,405
8
1,772
1,572
1,459
870
2,170
1,984
1,478
807
1,360
2,333
1,369
1,418
449
1,642
529
2,277
9
1,911
1,782
1,593
885
2,507
2,165
1,436
887
1,306
2,699
1,720
1,268
545
1,636
380
2,295
10
457
360
407
438
1,011
779
535
169
393
956
482
369
174
651
78
730
11
1,315
1,212
1,052
432
1,159
1,205
943
638
967
1,377
887
1,049
275
991
451
1,547
12
694
729
545
283
580
942
529
356
602
462
643
761
173
512
274
640
13
1,037
806
574
428
1,161
1,230
601
401
610
1,041
780
655
220
791
258
1,081
14
935
1,040
804
400
832
1,316
779
421
963
706
1,290
1,129
235
715
491
993
15
1,438
1,216
765
574
1,673
1,665
916
592
970
1,421
1,165
970
355
1,206
498
1,826
16
329
160
383
82
132
148
168
88
240
149
241
102
62
105
69
238
17
227
102
162
40
182
175
191
77
127
223
188
83
69
127
57
204
18
470
216
1,367
149
320
392
481
371
1,308
437
1,298
191
166
259
282
934
19
340
158
193
57
325
270
319
124
223
339
281
121
108
220
123
350
20
102
59
101
51
64
49
55
13
39
65
31
34
22
57
26
118
21
181
70
115
81
116
53
60
23
54
97
44
34
32
71
72
294
22
240
104
320
38
78
118
127
78
217
101
229
80
48
52
50
151
23
289
146
1,252
68
204
339
421
348
1,254
340
1,254
157
134
188
210
640
24
1,954
1,668
1,669
996
2,515
2,278
1,659
876
1,419
2,727
1,532
1,607
577
1,857
598
2,360
25
2,260
1,922
1,824
861
2,727
2,355
1,626
987
1,347
2,979
1,823
1,485
657
1,903
557
2,426
26
1,548
1,424
1,533
310
929
1,319
1,097
643
927
831
844
1,173
281
1,002
302
1,191
27
1,880
1,702
1,669
176
947
1,465
1,211
997
1,089
1,088
1,255
457
1,028
355
1,426
28
1,247
1,214
1,360
215
680
1,079
877
550
729
610
594
910
244
760
248
866
29
1,420
1,382
1,398
66
495
1,170
955
426
736
624
457
884
339
787
231
644
30
455,206
544,335
718,689
35,960
116,908
158,164
217,501
139,532
191,785
123,815
75,491
204, 518
62,791
151,295
91,172
205,365
31
498,874
629,645
774,420
5,035
103,220
173,335
221,085
101,510
221,760
73,130
48,945
272,837
95,470
190,045
63,345
99,859
32
1,083
1,027
1,194
185
494
793
788
510
649
543
601
775
220
567
184
817
33
1,515
1,347
1,499
151
802
1,010
951
547
872
884
983
1,005
387
743
254
1,211
34
643,001
366,059
763,724
147,290
254,649
210,838
247,223
202,642
362,226
324,530
220,280
223,927
172,053'
203,430
238,172
731,479
35
660,051
457,528
1,291,192
26,678
445,965
207,055
464,335
229,786
603,565
317,393
293,740
279,731
245,033
266,086
202,519
491,502
36
305
296
213
75
225
381
316
123
181
239
230
311
40
250
35
271
37
225
256
184
27
48
146
147
102
110
66
107
150
25
112
32
106
38
331
283
373
20
103
174
156
187
149
93
158
200
48
107
58
196
39
92
115
193
16
53
48
112
65
104
30
61
59
40
34
23
95
40
90
55
173
33
41
30
51
22
79
79
28
46
48
54
17
80
41
40
22
58
14
24
14
6
11
26
36
17
9
19
10
19
69
42
1,550
1,532
1,374
991
2,403
2,110
1,467
794
1,294
2,559
1,368
1,346
532
. 1,702
512
2,094
43
2,014
1,732
1,583
806
2,431
2,145
1,465
856
1,167
2,659
1,567
1,342
626
1,678
505
2,054
44
1,233,459
1,295,575
778,463
.652,346
1,447,331
1,407,835
915,620
468,089
846,178
1,497,748
641,425
836,073
498,473
1,177,873
763,410
1,041,495
45
1,262,536
1,313,964
766,282
255,370
644,215
916,385
737,845
339,057
471,900
521,035
332,825
635,796
484,983
830,975
611,322
677,411
46
1,609
1,538
1,524
345
755
1,450
1,269
624
1,002
1,196
786
1,485
422
932
450
1,248
47
1,855
1,722
'1,609
291
737
1,420
1,256
597
997
769
732
1,290
372
953
287
1,121
48
760,264
752,910
687,269
38,829
164,977
243,344
386,003
155,627
323,041
202,491
182,890
454,028
116,160
241,600
137,684
434,588
49
732,097
831,112
753,424
35,292
199,496
256,205
390, 620
168,423
270,795
136,197
186,665
489,890
151,000
201,035
77,689
306,907
50
1,112
334
80
152
580
667
703
175
343
713
644
308
160
451
135
687
51
461,895
87,510
22,695
19,506
104,612
94,165
203,280
27,735
81,603
86,881
125,613
72,858
36,891
125,209
33,837
191,832
52
6,680
1,121
362
504
1,971
2,077
3,261
501
1,872
1,569
2,344
958
998
2,007
709
3,582
53
151,482
28,960
7,277
4,073
19,184
25,767
69, 184
5,642
21,557
14,895
31,055
26,083
17,816
28,931
8,175
38,418
54
144
10
5
43
31
81
26
2
42
15
5
43
5
103
55
7,778
140
15
1,071
710
1,964
730
80
1,265
75
90
1,865
100
4,195
56
37,899
825
115
4,285
3,694
7,493
2,531
450
3,602
415
500
6,060
270
14,998
57
4,574
135
60
641
1,017
1,740
630
81
1,192
120
85
1,235
100
2,927
58
193
74
22
76
140
279
166
78
153
130
98
73
85
119
102
79
59
662
116
64
274
565
649
376
174
609
462
203
160
516
525
500
310
60
8,492
2,380
1,350
2,280
5,158
7,026
5,379
2,299
4,979
4,624
3,293
2,477
5,439
5,800
3,950
2,786
61
31
10
50
55
67
43
15
39
63
44
67
64
18
97
62
80
12
5
176
132
322
88
39
168
106
150
348
343
52
544
63
925
340
100
1,259
1,310
4,890
1,620
398
1,135
1,255
1,885
8,588
3,970
375
3,479
64
50
15
10
20
223
181
8
40
27
359
363
20
15
95
10
177
65
52
14
25
40
236
142
10
57
31
477
551
6
16
155
5
280
66
1,040
250
305
345
2,336
1,712
280
670
550
4,586
6,792
285
835
1,811
75
3,108
67
15
15
57
5
73
76
58
77
47
121
306
30
30
10
10
259
68
13
22
134
2
120
157
48
126
260
429
14
40
65
746
69
185
280
2,292
45
965
1,823
1,010
1,170
1,000
2,807
5,344
265
1,720
60
2,055
8,961
70
15
15
164
10
21
11
15
207
106
40
5
5
92
71
7
294
3
12
9
8
112
76
76
56
1
127
72
100
15
1,801
80
45
95
65
468
1,040
990
45
10
1,596
73
1,054
274
38
6
139
388
619
37
203
90
271
221
28
323
325
74
5,830
951
134
8
623
803
2,686
96
963
153
947
702
78
977
90
1,575
75
140,258
25,475
3,180
150
7,599
10,696
60,865
940
13,748
1,155
13,136
22,106
1,254
17,245
1,710
18,478
76
104
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations,
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954...
1950...
persons 195-4 . . .
1950...
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting 1954 . . .
1950...
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954. . .
1950...
1 to 14 hours persons 1954 . . .
15 or more hours persons 1954 . . .
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954 . . .
1950...
persons 1954 . . .
1950 . . .
Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . .
1950...
persons 1954 . . .
1950 . . .
Regular workers (employed 150
or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . . .
persons 1954 . . .
Seasonal workers (employed less
than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 . . .
persons 1954. . .
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures 2 farms reporting 1954...
1949. . .
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . .
1949 . . .
dollars 1954...
1949 . . .
Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949 . . .
$1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 . . .
$100 to $199 farms reporting 1954 . . .
$200 to $499 farms reporting 1954. . .
$500 to $999 farms reporting 1954 . . .
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. . .
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954 . . .
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954...
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949 . . .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting 1954 . . .
1949 . . .
dollars 1954...
1949...
Commercial fertilizer farms reporting 1954 . . .
dollars 1954 . . .
tons 1954 . . ,
acres on which used 1954 .. .
Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954...
tons 1954...
dollars 1954 . . .
acres limed 1954 . .
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops od »bich nntrciil fertilizer •a- used, 19S4:
Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting. .
acres on which used . .
Other pasture farms reporting. .
acres on which used . .
Corn .farms reporting . .
acres on which used . .
Cotton. .farms reporting ■ .
acres on which used..
Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting...
acres on which used . .
Other crops farms reporting . .
acres on which used..
1,213
1,397
2,103
2,348
1,219
1,402
935,230
822,056
1,103
1,272
434, 543
476,460
258,377
3,554
102,416
1,930
7,995
1,435
1,045
651,631
562,381
81,821
1,694
20,064
2,529
7,731
1,332
1,125
1,471
2,185
2,501
1,173
1,266
467,863
374,614
69, 703
1,528
17,218
1,142
1,172
1,693
2,315
2,140
1,741,473
1,106,958
1,246
1,084
357,911
327,853
119,499
2,146
31,206
1,615
1,731
3,140
2,921
1,545
1,692
784,902
589,598
86,524
1,696
19,041
1,556
1,691
2,991
3,092
1,601
1,518
2,790,799
2,008,064
1,265
1,144
441,049
423,824
110,451
2,113
26,973
5,377
13,575
3,080
1,184
1,418
1,919
2,372
309,384
6,020
71,673
5,105
17,147
2,578
1,213
1,208
2,276
2,159
1,207
1,198
1,246,398
715, 753
143,958
2,753
38,367
1,578
1,691
2,711
2,908
1,558
1,556
1,424,680
994,425
1,202
1,176
261,455
266,235
110,957
2,129
27,401
1 For 1950, "Week preceding
Excludes farms reporting
OKLAHOMA
1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
105
a sample of farms . See
text]
Pontotoc
Potta-
watomie
'uahmntaha
Roger
Mills
Rogers
Seminole
Sequoyah
Stephens
Texas
Tillman
Tulsa
Wagoner
Washington
WaehltB
Woods
Woodward
1,207
1,146
1,954
1,571
1,890
1,670
1,143
1,307
1,839
1,417
747
2,387
1,288
1,143
1
M63
2,674
1,563
1,275
2,029
2,199
2,093
1,931
1,260
1,724
2,604
1,755
1,042
2,825
1,468
1,210
2
1,440
2,049
1,131
1,075
1,822
1,406
1,494
1,515
1,027
1,212
1,674
1,287
707
2,212
1,147
1,113
3
2,123
1,314
1,137
1,770
1,631
1,606
1,634
1,037
1,331
2,094
1,538
904
2,494
1,344
1,062
4
2,416
3,305
1,765
2,464
2,950
2,188
2,289
2,907
1,978
5,171
3,792
3,077
1,198
5,526
1,927
2,124
5
2,666
3,568
2,215
2,083
3,071
2,418
2,893
2,745
1,855
2,448
3,710
2,931
1,486
3,866
2,595
2,027
6
1,426
2,039
1,114
1,053
1,807
1,403
1,486
1,511
1,013
1,132
1,643
1,272
683
2,177
1,122
1,106
7
1,520
2,107
1,314
1,132
1,750
1,601
1,601
1,624
1,023
1,275
2,039
1,523
897
2,474
1,343
1,054
6
1.3S4
1,989
1,107
1,032
1,782
1,378
1,401
1,446
1,000
1,122
1,602
1,237
662
2,161
1,092
1,095
9
1,430
1,947
1,209
1,077
1,650
1,451
1,401
1,574
1,005
1,260
1,894
1,443
887
2,444
1,252
1,009
10
473
952
253
194
691
795
960
612
375
174
648
423
283
559
269
239
11
911
1,037
854
838
1,091
583
441
834
625
948
954
814
379
1,602
823
856
12
604
626
387
556
544
353
410
525
367
270
832
567
290
791
466
538
13
752
910
683
636
781
561
890
641
414
443
850
678
341
886
723
511
14
845
892
438
812
775
514
566
700
564
363
1,014
1,047
437
1,157
586
858
15
l,O07
1,315
955
916
1,151
756
1,250
951
569
564
1,155
1,228
471
1,231
1,119
815
16
96
176
95
161
218
133
96
125
186
558
223
205
61
410
182
88
17
102
163
43
65
204
136
146
138
171
426
324
168
79
154
141
117
18
187
424
220
620
393
296
322
761
414
3,686
1,176
793
99
2,208
249
171
19
229
306
51
90
270
211
242
220
281
624
661
260
128
191
224
203
20
50
72
30
47
78
55
33
59
70
155
146
57
54
23
85
36
21
115
105
33
73
116
86
60
72
129
198
326
76
83
29
89
79
22
52
123
72
119
177
90
76
80
135
493
120
162
16
403
113
66
23
72
319
187
547
277
210
262
689
285
3,488
850
717
16
2,179
160
92
24
1,590
2,159
1,207
1,135
1,889
1,561
1,889
1,650
1,143
1,307
1,824
1,417
747
2,387
1,283
1,143
25
1,593
2,283
1,399
1,174
1,785
1,851
1,732
1,765
1,216
1,502
2,175
1,608
965
2,729
1,450
1,146
26
816
1,052
487
944
865
672
679
806
913
1,237
876
866
434
2,172
964
724
27
793
1,213
504
1,063
1,015
841
561
1,170
1,141
1,427
1,150
988
545
2,459
1,170
915
28
608
835
371
769
700
503
492
591
634
1,179
665
648
313
1,882
694
560
29
541
892
248
808
764
601
236
969
754
1,261
757
491
383
2,104
809
690
30
133,360
191,854
53,844
266,471
198,034
89,538
63,442
113,540
373,171
1,010,486
209,230
184,194
85,686
820,303
333,738
139,580
31
117,056
124,805
28,962
242,417
213,987
67,195
32,976
189,614
912,893
1,060,753
193,470
88,890
81,680
865,456
431,895
270,974
32
534
595
291
757
513
409
394
579
692
1,102
691
571
273
1,912
713
503
33
563
933
454
883
695
651
471
845
1,034
1,257
925
883
370
2,149
979
738
34
336,465
331,330
89,662
384,678
374,155
228,696
218,120
254, 527
529,757
1,420,819
933,125
310,087
238,487
1,290,654
351,108
320,404
35
215,377
446,410
94, 179
576,695
301,246
190,119
168,387
455,394
1,156,764
2,085,974
782,098
422,488
199,621
2,197,266
429,550
377,462
36
245
195
120
132
166
203
156
239
177
70
195
205
110
227
143
197
37
100
96
62
138
92
75
80
93
108
120
146
85
47
265
170
111
38
93
153
58
268
104
51
71
137
174
302
110
145
42
606
223
125
39
37
42
21
111
50
18
44
41
97
219
67
49
14
400
89
15
40
30
86
27
88
70
37
25
41
93
229
64
62
23
333
59
30
41
29
23
3
20
31
25
18
28
43
162
109
25
37
81
29
25
42
1,510
1,980
1,176
1,059
1,776
1,465
1,797
1,572
812
978
1,672
1,283
691
1,875
1,102
1,048
43
1,428
2,058
1,294
1,073
1,620
1,576
1,597
1,580
951
1,226
1,969
1,348
843
2,354
1,313
1,056
44
1,179,442
1,404,040
602,952
750,731
1,456,770
912,331
541,728
1,029,413
681,925
489,974
3,112,934
577,923
675,637
643,850
1,432,514
1,189,075
46
783,966
1,009,782
507,564
512,243
948,241
549,512
325,920
720,194
603,010
451,123
1,587,065
450,492
617,779
868,423
1,021,784
766,737
805
1,158
725
1,013
997
663
424
1,035
1,049
1,207
1,166
850
471
2,236
1,147
1,026
47
608
1,127
363
992
978
681
336
979
1,131
1,367
1,098
873
554
2,399
1,303
959
48
144,563
249,363
84,441
394,766
276,719
105,761
114,622
225,527
826,827
731,046
338,197
242, 595
138,927
921,567
528,407
385,770
49
142,950
217,400
39,327
365,072
214,359
117,130
86,655
272,393
1,045,681
753,647
281,494
291,612
136,712
877,706
644,421
418,608
50
327
510
281
225
463
257
309
390
23
153
424
533
148
649
103
105
51
55,336
87,776
27,393
23,748
129,516
70,752
65,074
95,559
19,137
30,528
142,695
167,243
34,827
128,540
14,212
19,148
52
1,178
1,740
616
524
2,411
1,362
1,167
1,800
184
488
2,528
3,051
613
2,464
240
257
53
10,977
21,710
5,950
14,628
30,263
12,855
13,040
23,415
4,301
9,304
24,287
39,935
5,572
52,352
4,423
5,253
54
25
30
28
46
16
23
10
1
58
75
19
55
490
350
736
1,381
355
1,100
20
400
3,419
5,170
805
56
1,263
1,015
2,495
5,303
1,275
2,225
75
2,000
12,045
13,345
2,880
57
466
240
640
823
301
935
125
400
5,040
2,970
525
58
145
192
70
56
119
107
96
151
8
20
150
97
47
80
32
19
59
531
556
158
68
522
598
376
589
12
29
646
412
244
182
58
40
60
4,670
5,835
1,525
1,434
5,279
5,012
4,390
4,364
205
835
5,400
5,857
1,597
3,055
428
588
1,1
48
93
40
10
42
62
44
30
1
1
44
52
6
21
60
218
206
191
18
195
263
226
106
2
1
404
200
15
21
6 3
2,771
2,765
1,831
600
1,240
2,883
1,710
1,893
55
40
3,870
2,170
83
375
6.4
65
75
116
16
166
59
41
67
133
277
27
5
11
6
65
126
63
114
9
287
56
40
88
262
348
50
2
8
3
905
610
1,209
214
3,644
680
480
1,070
3,035
5,105
520
25
185
85
67
20
35
1
185
35
25
17
112
56
21
207
566
20
6 8
10
37
1
280
52
57
71
233
141
187
288
1,591
38
69
150
355
7
6,621
845
465
865
2,710
2,358
2,237
3,710
32,832
500
70
30
25
20
15
15
67
51
15
55
35
10
6
71
32
17
5
10
108
40
62
124
41
6
2
72
100
30
25
20
30
1,085
295
520
995
415
30
18
73
109
339
93
104
317
103
110
234
20
91
175
279
99
293
71
77
74
259
855
148
145
1,324
376
341
738
170
255
904
1,751
304
625
173
175
75
2,386
12,100
1,365
5,936
19,743
3,630
4,530
13,263
4,041
5,551
9,035
22,523
3,372
15,445
3,810
4,062
76
106
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
[For comparability of data on livestock
(For definitions and explanations,
Cattle and dairy products:
Cattle and calves farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Cows, including heifers that
have calved farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
number 1954..
1950..
Milk cows farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting 1954..
number 1954 . .
Steers and bulls including steer
and bull calves farms reporting 1954 . .
number 1954 . .
Whole milk sold farms reporting 1954..
1949..
»OUBlfcL954 . .
1949..
dollars 1954..
1949 . .
Cream sold farms reporting 1954 . .
1949 . .
pounds of butterf at 1954 . .
1949 . .
dollars 1954..
1949 . .
Cows milked, day preceding
enumeration farms reporting 1954. .
number of cows 1954 . .
Milk produced, day preceding
enumeration gallons 1954 . .
Butter churned, week preceding
enumeration farms reporting 1954..
pounds 1954..
Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954..
1950..
number 1954. .
1950..
Horses and colts, including
ponies farms reporting 1954 . .
1950.,
number 1954. ,
1950.,
Mules and mule colts farms reporting 1954..
1950. ,
number 1954 . .
1950.,
Hogs:
Hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954 . ,
1950. ,
number 1954 . ,
1950.,
Born before June 1 farms reporting 1954.,
number 1954 . ,
Born since June 1 farms reporting 1954.,
number 1954 . ,
Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting 1954.,
number 1954 .
Between Dec. 1 and June 1 farms reporting 1954.
1950.,
number 1954 .
1950..
After June 1 farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954 .
Sheep and wool:
Sheep and lambs farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954 .
1950.
Sheep 1 year old and over ... .farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
Ewes farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Rams and wethers farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954.
1949.
number shorn 1954.
1949.
Wool shorn pounds 1954 .
1949.
Average date of enumeration 1954 .
107,980
122,780
3,301,856
2,657,951
105,548
120,474
1,705,107
1,283,559
78,014
107,233
388,312
534,244
88,074
12,009
18,301
728,016,625
649,123,343
29,111,700
26,754,845
18,378
35,477
12,838,333
17,529,695
6,499,857
9,547,930
239,042
486,984
47,881
81,424
108,756
233,220
44,617
76,311
96,228
203,027
6,697
14,639
12,528
30,193
43,637
74,301
407,059
774,429
33,039
158,993
27,163
248,066
20,084
70,389
12,786
40,553
34,520
102,574
14,620
35,869
4,089
3,020
222,937
150,798
3,726
131,900
3,625
2,824
122,891
75,884
2,886
2,111
9,009
13,255
3,099
91,037
3,339
2,590
147,201
91,260
1,244,168
712,465
1,434
1,607
22,128
20,011
1,404
1,585
12,283
9,948
1,218
1,501
5,903
6,578
14,639,799
9,290,429
513,180
334,747
55,245
100,274
27,783
51,906
1,461
1,621
3,797
1,363
1,312
3,152
1,246
5,324
11,363
1,141
1,263
41,633
28,005
1,044
1,205
15,091
11,307
4,097,089
4,407,725
169,696
191,647
349,201
406,831
179,818
233,649
2,583
5,704
1,454
1,649
21,241
14,727
1,150
1,515
3,176
5,095
1,235,085
1,618,280
49,003
33,199
65,718
16,131
33,583
1,032
1,801
2,598
700
1,345
1,525
2,630
5,764
1,451
2,131
4,712
1,400
6,105
15,575
1,185
69,517
58,873
1,064
1,169
34,327
29,157
8,009,381
2,157,906
328,963
107,514
314,596
324,877
160,318
178,224
2,935
7,230
1,324
1,635
30,986
31,437
1,298
1,614
16,217
15,457
944
1,464
3,999
7,004
3,891,358
3,604,364
163,046
143,290
223,930
459,309
112,692
243,342
2,252
4,852
1,426
1,597
42,306
34,107
1,402
1,565
20,103
16,450
991
1,343
5,820
7,491
6,371,910
7,146,695
239,926
280,781
431,743
460,096
222,157
257,638
3,244
4,257
6,222
5,737
327
267
1,120
1,357
307
282
2,124
2,900
1,245
1,096
8,803
5,711
4,797
5,184
45,307
47,402
2,320
2,311
24,061
21,723
OKLAHOMA
107
PRODUCTS; CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
and poultry, see text and State Table 12]
Caddo
Canadian
Carter
Cherokee
ChoctBW
Cimarron
Cleveland
Coal
ConBnche
Cotton
Craig
Creek
Custer
Delaware
2,696
1,691
1,413
1,737
1,482
387
1,106
775
1,416
955
1,523
1,441
1,439
1,846
1
3,183
1,880
1,687
2,010
1,815
424
1,361
939
1,503
1,061
1,750
1,899
1,647
2,057
2
77,272
57,338
41,561
27,497
34,711
39,323
28,072
29,556
52,961
34,200
58,872
31,265
40,904
32,133
3
58,096
48,988
32,336
25,364
24,188
35,077
22,661
23,591
48,579
26,187
49,127
25,921
38,365
26,817
4
2,651
1,617
1,369
1,710
1,467
377
1,077
769
1,395
944
1,500
1,407
1,399
1,808
5
3,135
1,839
1,648
1,973
1,788
416
1,332
933
1,492
1,052
1,728
1,862
1,628
2,011
6
37,993
26, 399
23,125
15,198
19,484
18,186
14,837
15,696
27,874
18,232
30,206
17,107
17,902
17,554
7
28,140
22,514
17,157
12,647
12,320
14,892
11,339
10,025
23,754
13,699
21,492
12,789
16,511
13,367
8
1,932
1,181
1,025
1,405
1,092
274
776
576
919
580
1,229
997
1,111
1,539
9
2,847
1,567
1,423
1,821
1,598
363
1,213
865
1,274
849
1,616
1,697
1,508
1,894
10
10,518
8,155
3,442
5,798
3,188
983
4,497
1,933
6,543
1,443
9,433
3,853
7,118
7,411
11
15,481
10,028
5,361
7,906
4,868
1,112
6,947
3,055
9,209
3,739
10,239
6,898
8,897
8,799
12
2,322
1,480
1,089
1,285
1,161
322
917
606
1,258
839
1,293
1,080
1,260
1,370
13
20,559
14,947
9,885
7,965
8,406
10,415
7,900
5,781
13,318
8,094
14,725
8,455
10,972
9,560
14
2,252
1,504
955
919
990
340
859
593
1,232
830
1,177
939
1,277
1,073
15
18,720
15,992
8,551
4,334
6,821
10,722
5,335
8,079
11,769
7,874
13,941
5,703
12,030
5,019
16
172
344
85
212
89
16
196
45
213
12
530
112
162
567
17
378
443
129
197
71
25
39]
32
304
38
381
241
223
607
18
8,397,484
25,658,004
6,292,976
9,286,173
3,559,955
746,596
15,940,585
1,088,710
17,206,609
276,692
23,610,577
5,932,725
8,523,951
16,419,648
19
12,734,937
23,669,456
6,683,198
4,267,590
1,543,282
101,594
19,479,839
235,895
17,116,168
592,689
10,861,780
8,301,740
6,417,342
12,041,695
20
333,023
1,052,263
268,923
318,063
139,095
29,293
651,938
47,491
757, 592
11,041
808,756
235,361
348,785
607,615
21
509,877
1,030,948
308,863
153,622
60,729
4,213
774,761
9,605
796,596
29,795
433,722
366,492
267,343
418,152
22
852
341
66
218
39
70
137
81
206
80
259
140
663
190
23
1,488
580
203
552
211
100
333
265
501
346
787
460
1,001
534
24
557,204
222,377
13,795
83,131
27,067
40,667
82,858
19,216
122,494
39,825
133,021
49,299
589,556
45,023
25
734,561
295,444
48,462
195,712
52,261
46,151
115,475
89,053
292,284
153,993
362,534
150,148
735,195
150,749
26
280,540
112,046
7,246
40,957
13,827
22,005
43,245
9,888
61,730
19,786
64,957
26,236
300,738
22,157
27
382,643
160,645
25,634
102,206
26,473
26,148
60,694
47,444
148,555
82,023
188,474
77,679
402,406
77,356
28
1,713
1,063
894
1,273
1,010
232
716
541
802
485
1,179
905
1,032
1,443
; •
5,596
5,328
2,169
3,304
2,038
582
3,051
1,064
3,723
784
5,878
2,254
4,308
4,875
30
11,287
13,313
4,147
5,339
3,329
1,259
8,160
1,543
8,109
1,214
11,573
4,038
9,092
8,918
31
625
290
586
687
603
114
301
289
247
159
305
327
300
671
32
1,118
613
1,315
1,338
1,506
205
600
544
545
308
546
640
523
1,185
33
823
531
791
946
1,060
212
412
460
530
324
790
769
544
872
34
1,536
899
1,301
1,773
1,757
280
891
835
816
490
1,403
1,641
876
1,682
35
1,505
1,000
2,180
2,152
2,742
524
844
1,249
1,065
628
1,978
2,000
1,059
1,812
36
3,745
2,183
3,960
5,668
5,484
902
2,217
2,944
2,270
1,386
4,605
4,750
2,033
4,530
37
789
520
761
865
927
196
399
431
525
307
753
727
530
808
38
1,483
881
1,229
1,603
1,574
280
851
804
805
478
1,065
1,566
866
1,599
39
1,415
975
2,043
1,852
2,039
514
790
1,075
1,044
590
1,865
1,738
1,030
1,603
40
3,473
2,060
3,443
4,796
4,139
890
2,036
2,458
2,199
1,340
4,140
4,202
1,965
3,970
41
47
16
83
165
363
38
88
12
18
57
104
14
124
42
142
64
266
389
670
5
107
222
40
29
191
276
32
296
43
90
25
137
300
703
10
54
174
21
38
113
262
29
209
44
272
123
517
872
1,345
12
181
486
71
46
465
548
68
560
45
1,058
538
558
934
705
132
449
385
316
215
645
725
559
1,043
46
1,836
860
1,046
1,593
1,497
235
836
746
658
424
1,179
1,305
825
1,609
47
10,176
10,831
4,438
6,500
4,912
1,016
4,687
4,264
4,336
1,668
6,881
5,993
5,670
11,592
48
16,566.
16,073
7,904
17,753
12,053
1,855
9,339
8,502
7,304
3,626
16,475
12,899
6,896
19,398
49
775
442
421
774
568
102
305
320
251
137
482
554
402
863
50
3,583
3,846
1,579
2,721
2,058
532
1,770
1,517
1,290
500
2,642
2,474
1,913
5,131
51
703
376
344
533
369
72
332
229
166
163
397
444
370
624
52
6,593
6,985
2,859
3,779
2,854
484
2,917
2,747
3,046
1,168
4,239
3,519
3,757
6,461
53
521
343
240
448
274
39
197
155
169
94
375
332
262
547
54
1,936
2,081
845
1,171
726
120
868
706
689
320
1,171
974
1,033
1,957
55
330
230
148
303
186
23
137
107
120
59
238
199
172
370
56
905
556
478
1,084
811
117
448
477
327
217
785
743
394
1,121
57
935
996
473
639
363
50
425
372
375
166
576
479
518
1,022
58
2,244
2,207
1,074
2,580
1,734
287
1,213
1,153
762
517
2,106
1,589
888
3,029
59
395
262
158
275
172
32
150
107
113
68
248
228
191
371
60
1,001
1,085
372
532
363
70
443
334
314
154
595
495
515
935
61
81
169
28
40
13
6
47
13
74
38
86
18
74
45
62
57
130
27
25
7
8
22
71
36
89
11
65
47
63
3,430
8,321
1,755
1,368
272
9,111
1,309
605
3,894
2,788
4,393
1,167
3,282
1,153
64
2,500
6,383
1,077
865
255
133
732
3,693
2,234
3,589
279
2,879
1,502
65
69
154
22
36
12
6
40
10
62
36
84
18
67
42
66
1,885
4,053
1,240
1,120
151
1,079
870
307
2,504
1,327
2,610
912
2,092
921
67
67
153
21
35
11
6
36
10
62
35
83
18
67
41
68
49
120
23
23
8
18
70
34
87
10
59
52
69
1,804
3,776
1,191
1,067
127
673
546
294
2,362
1,267
2,465
774
1,983
850
70
1,151
3,155
513
434
128
76
400
1,821
922
1,933
152
1,311
767
71
51
134
20
29
10
6
23
6
52
29
71
16
54
35
72
40
77
15
16
3
15
60
31
69
50
34
73
81
277
49
53
24
406
324
13
142
60
145
138
109
71
74
225
303
79
47
37
13
29
265
414
152
9
333
89
75
68
128
18
23
8
4
31
12
61
32
.56
14
65
32
76
1,545
4,268
515
248
121
8,032
439
298
1,390
1,461
1,783
255
1,190
232
77
62
151
20
32
7
3
27
9
59
32
77
17
67
37
78
46
114
17
22
5
3
17
66
32
87
56
44
79
2,570
5,136
1,365
1,830
148
310
810
338
2,485
1,309
2,371
915
2,295
925
80
1,800
3,810
602
519
84
90
394
2,659
1,251
1,926
142
1,702
783
81
20,184
45,062
10,843
12,615
854
2,114
6,414
1,901
19,319
12,838
18,717
7,460
22,183
7,292
82
15,026
30,312
4,157
2,972
584
773
3,036
18,617
10,216
12,268
952
14,874
4,354
83
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STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
[For comparability of data on livestock
ttle and dairy products:
Cattle and calves farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Cows, including heifers that
have calved farms reporting 1954..
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Milk cows farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Heifers and heifer calves. .. .farms reporting 1954..
number 1954 . .
Steers and bulls including steer
and bull calves farms reporting 1954. .
number 1954 . .
Whole milk sold farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
,j4ili<l» 1954..
1949 . .
dollars 1954..
1949 . .
Cream sold farms reporting 1954 . .
1949 . .
pounds of butterf at 1954 . .
1949..
dollars 1954..
1949 . .
Cows milked, day preceding
enumeration farms reporting 1954 . .
number of cows 1954 . .
Milk produced, day preceding
enumeration gallons 1954. .
Butter churned, week preceding
enumeration farms reporting 1954. .
pounds 1954 . .
Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954..
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Horses and colts, including
ponies farms reporting 1954..
1950 . .
number 1954 . .
1950..
Mules and mule colts farms reporting 1954..
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950 . .
Hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Born before June 1 farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
Born since June 1 farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
Between Dec. 1 and June 1.... farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
After June 1 farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954.
Sheep 1 year old and over. .. -farms reporting 1954.
number 1954 .
Ewes farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Rams and wethers farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954 .
1950.
Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954.
1949.
number shorn 1954.
1949.
Wool shorn pounds 1954 .
1949.
Averege date of enumeration 1954 .
1,096
1,269
40,794
37,346
1,087
1,258
20,510
17,107
902
1,115
5,949
6,901
922,352
1,584,401
32,405
55,469
707,797
610,659
361,264
359,026
3,765
7,399
1,162
359
2,960
eporting 1954 . . .
53
1950...
27
number 1954 . . .
2,805
1950...
1,004
1,022
46,254
41,910
1,007
25,044
20,463
9,778,323
8,521,948
406,429
373,846
392,966
424,277
200,370
230,572
1,967
2,145
56,849
48,183
1,925
2,100
27,510
23,100
1,207
1,752
5,566
9,183
10,579,135
14,700,282
385,591
615,011
284, 513
490,932
149,950
292,705
385
540
4,144
4,940
295
1,858
221
2,286
141
557
8,440
75,530
70,197
1,751
2,002
46,933
34,959
1,731
1,969
25,659
18,678
1,302
1,796
5,124
7,821
,582,002
,123,360
315,457
276,522
52,205
85,278
27,857
44,549
1,262
1,604
3,388
2,660
1,125
23,574
9,493
2,298
2,748
74,801
57,459
2,262
2,699
37,826
28,353
1,757
2,407
11,369
14,638
31,307,775
30,977,287
1,236,863
1,193,906
255,518
348,670
127,412
184,316
1,479
1,684
3,696
1,723
11,506
22,157
1,005
1,021
2,768
1,452
1,562
44,236
33,859
1,420
1,523
20,321
14,886
3,214,805
4,236,247
109,698
155,848
251,456
421,923
125,172
213,265
1,085
17,847
17,986
1,075
9,419
8,985
2,473,231
3,352,900
95,032
138,986
59,739
110,247
29,290
56,615
1,174
2,137
1,256,593
1,813,767
47,196
67,004
11,099
36,280
6,057
19,098
13,897
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Haskell
Hughea
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnston
Kay
Kingfisher
Kiowa
Latimer
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan
Love
McClain
1,211
1,384
1,110
877
863
1,716
1,536
1,407
903
2,392
2,244
1,509
846
1,360
1
1,518
1,706
1,331
1,092
1,038
1,935
1,756
1,626
946
2,757
2,383
1,516
957
1,428
2
36,659
32,559
23,702
53,240
39,325
52,892
49,563
38,506
23,964
53,078
49,731
42,465
26,404
39,286
3
23,666
24,085
21,197
50,980
36,415
46,215
42,610
36,589
15,276
38,386
36,377
31,656
19,620
25,747
4
1,206
1,371
1,067
865
856
1,641
1,491
1,390
898
2,361
2,214
1,472
825
1,325
5
1,501
1,689
1,304
1,085
1,029
1,891
1,717
1,594
935
2,719
2,356
1,490
942
1,413
20,653
18,751
10,736
29,905
21,285
25,697
23,051
20,525
12,565
29,955
26,120
21,734
14,352
21,104
7
12,795
12,081
8,994
26,129
16,019
22,388
20,112
17,501
8,029
20,742
17,711
15,449
10,323
13,135
8
908
1,100
729
566
675
1,105
1,087
813
664
1,850
1,799
1,060
642
1,076
9
1,366
1,514
1,151
936
934
1,656
1,474
1,339
847
2,458
2,173
1,317
814
1,322
10
2,443
3,052
2,634
1,950
3,293
5,919
7,272
3,014
1,591
4,740
10,906
5,152
1,836
6,063
11
4,837
5,235
4,531
3,721
4,602
9,197
8,973
6,109
2,359
7,913
13,101
7,363
2,602
7,328
12
965
1,125
887
795
693
1,470
1,380
1,206
732
1,798
1,824
1,295
722
1,108
13
8,445
8,312
5,509
10,688
8,510
14,714
12,564
9,150
6,505
13,429
14,190
11,495
6,167
10,330
14
873
947
839
729
669
1,423
1,390
1,181
632
1,521
1,667
1,230
627
1,034
15
7,561
5,496
7,457
12,647
9,530
12,481
13,948
8,831
4,894
9,694
9,421
9,236
5,885
7,852
16
28
52
88
43
86
390
266
112
28
80
299
156
36
202
17
68
81
226
39
154
626
398
326
26
169
435
243
27
349
18
1,803,663
1,196,249
3,138,026
2,904,010
6,430,056
15,949,630
15,656,155
4,000,065
1,098,506
4,311,378
21,036,701
6,584,630
3,615,744
17,276,532
19
1,437,430
1,288,384
5,022,436
1,303,693
4,293,508
18,140,462
13,646,141
6,792,126
1,247,452
3,576,172
16,102,973
6,789,140
394, 814
15,225,428
20
78,683
49,985
128,790
121,477
276,426
623,058
573,320
149,249
.48,953
185,659
822,615
288,689
151,720
688,448
21
63,961
56,446
186,417
60,010
173,195
690,226
535,704
249,123
56,796
165,821
720,277
276,486
15,509
572,867
22
107
145
98
67
113
181
536
248
60
93
627
395
35
152
23
259
280
246
224
230
577
818
471
127
320
1,111
660
93
325
24
40,049
60,963
47,573
28,101
33,735
107, 146
437,272
147,199
14,164
18,038
413,113
242,417
11,637
74,399
25
71,059
75,544
96,765
95,532
70,382
285,000
480,725
246,088
28,096
60,254
551,673
357,915
22,946
111,671
21,
20,634
31,186
23,781
13,556
17,143
53,746
223,387
73,551
7,265
9,024
206,383
125,232
6,193
37,715
27
36,936
41,283
53,370
51,341
37,582
152,404
271,808
138,471
15,582
31,684
316,697
197,715
11,209
61,012
28
865
1,034
628
502
612
999
1,016
693
578
1,633
1,601
972
591
959
29
1,628
1,902
1,367
1,126
1,864
3,877
4,801
1,716
974
2,958
6,855
3,212
1,142
3,793
30
2,735
2,947
2,509
2,004
3,565
9,260
10,869
3,665
1,408
4,578
13,337
6,177
2,537
8,710
31
531
694
218
215
336
254
299
226
350
1,149
546
350
382
395
32
1,098
1,516
585
441
712
522
588
450
788
2,677
1,026
701
713
805
33
718
745
220
387
448
523
351
318
594
1,464
879
575
398
468
34
1,267
1,357
428
659
803
891
657
587
875
2,399
1,511
900
675
773
35
1,616
1,854
373
891
1,123
1,107
592
495
1,478
3,226
1,776
1,215
854
926
36
3,794
3,938
801
2,022
2,719
2,373
1,269
1,119
3,049
6,639
3,768
2,384
1,970
1,988
37
651
671
211
371
409
511
347
309
537
1,292
846
546
378
449
38
1,168
1,243
408
635
769
872
647
579
819
2,082
1,436
861
636
723
39
1,319
1,543
355
821
957
1,072
577
486
1,198
2,541
1,662
1,132
763
865
40
2,928
3,168
746
1,787
2,289
2,221
1,201
1,094
2,472
4,938
3,396
2,167
1,740
1,738
41
164
160
13
40
92
22
10
9
149
380
70
40
50
33
42
411
354
34
96
199
54
38
16
276
839
200
114
122
138
43
297
311
18
70
166
35
15
9
280
685
114
83
91
61
866
770
55
235
430
152
68
25
577
1,701
372
217
230
250
45
483
754
323
299
417
425
566
312
382
1,103
945
580
510
607
46
1,024
1,323
465
602
718
850
749
534
710
1,862
1,355
815
790
1,015
47
3,031
8,778
1,957
2,080
3,432
6,887
7,461
2,279
2,657
6,214
6,251
6,417
9,229
7,002
48
6,844
15,927
2,120
5,480
7,134
13,057
10,459
4,175
6,338
12,076
9,952
12,020
15,074
13,494
49
364
617
238
217
358
324
396
184
286
824
633
431
437
456
50
1,308
3,177
697
874
1,409
3,312
2,465
777
913
2,764
2,205
2,466
3,648
2,695
51
249
495
167
188
235
268
412
224
233
599
615
389
369
420
52
1,723
5,601
1,260
1,206
2,023
3,575
4,996
1,502
1,744
3,450
4,046
3,951
5,581
4,307
53
129
451
75
108
226
207
297
114
174
356
399
294
315
299
54
402
1,525
261
317
618
1,120
1,434
415
466
915
1,182
1,016
1,613
1,243
55
78
270
40
76
1/47
141
199
65
109
204
255
202
244
215
56
492
773
138
273
397
472
448
199
446
782
665
449
538
583
57
163
654
124
144
290
579
712
197
246
452
580
498
802
595
58
888
1,887
261
729
864
1,685
1,444
523
953
1,650
1,266
1,433
2,008
1,592
59
96
376
59
88
159
154
229
90
109
353
286
214
244
214
60
239
871
137
173
328
541
722
218
220
463
602
518
811
648
61
5
16
42
15
23
194
159
99
27
24
62
82
17
42
62
3
7
21
18
9
200
117
75
14
28
29
56
10
13
63
164
584
5,952
825
1,662
7,589
7,090
8,690
1,153
492
2,440
2,510
298
2,214
64
274
708
1,868
1,556
287
11,911
4,533
5,709
385
1,161
1,126
2,074
467
339
65
5
16
34
15
21
176
151
93
25
24
57
68
15
36
66
131
454
1,455
546
1,365
5,062
4,413
4,361
856
397
1,842
1,799
21A
1,726
67
5
15
33
15
20
172
148
92
25
24
57
67
15
36
68
3
6
19
17
8
189
115
71
12
26
29
53
10
11
69
120
396
1,377
514
1,320
4,764
4,160
4,183
801
373
1,724
1,708
181
1,663
70
158
382
1,105
813
162
6,013
2,255
2,550
194
594
574
1,091
217
173
71
5
13
27
12
16
134
118
67
20
18
48
52
11
33
72
3
6
13
14
7
141
86
50
10
20
22
41
8
11
73
11
58
78
32
45
298
253
178
55
24
118
91
33
63
74
16
35
97
85
26
894
228
1,179
61
126
73
96
74
16
75
3
12
37
14
19
150
122
90
18
14
45
66
11
29
76
33
130
4,497
279
297
2,527
2,677
4,329
297
95
598
711
84
488
77
5
14
32
14
18
157
140
89
21
22
49
66
12
29
78
3
6
16
13
7
175
108
58
9
18
21
46
8
6
79
310
455
5,101
569
1,311
5,759
4,216
7,654
766
522
1,682
2,005
253
1,779
80
213
368
1,167
663
93
6,296
2,608
3,294
308
514
576
1,134
292
119
81
2,363
3,917
29,950
4,267
9,534
51,568
40,412
63,571
3,884
3,019
13,566
17,974
2,028
14,706
82
1,555
2,645
12,400
4,598
606
49,701
25,401
31,003
1,299
2,347
4,228
9,732
1,412
617
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STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
ttle and dairy products:
Cattle and calves farms reporting 1954 . . .
1950...
number 1954 .. .
1950...
Cows, including heifers that
have calved farms reporting 1954. . .
1950...
number 1954 . . .
1950...
Milk cows farms reporting 1954. . .
1950...
number 1954 . . .
1950 . . .
Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting 1954...
number 1954. . .
Steers and bulls including steer
and bull calves farms reporting 1954 . . .
number 1954 . . .
Whole milk sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
V — BAa 1954...
^ 1949...
dollars 1954...
1949...
Cream sold farms reporting 1954. . .
1949...
pounds of butterf at 1954 . . .
1949...
dollars 1954 . . .
1949...
Cows milked, day preceding
enumeration farms reporting 1954 . . .
number of cows 1954 . . .
Milk produced, day preceding
enumeration gallons 1954. . .
Butter churned, week preceding
enumeration farms reporting 1954. . .
pounds 1954 .. .
Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 .. .
1950..,
number 1954. . .
1950..,
Horses and colts, including
ponies farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950 . .
Mules and mule colts farms reporting 1954..
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954 . ,
1950.,
number 1954 . .
1950.,
Born before June 1 farms reporting 1954.,
number 1954 . ,
Born since June 1 farms reporting 1954..
number 1954 . ,
Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting 1954..
number 1954 . ,
Between Dec. 1 and June 1 farms reporting 1954.,
1950.,
number 1954 . ,
1950.
After June 1 farms reporting 1954.
number 1954 . ,
Sheep and wool:
Sheep and lambs farms reporting 1954 . . .
1950 . . .
number 1954 . . ,
1950 . . .
Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting 1954...
number 1954 . . .
Ewes farms reporting 1954 . . .
1950..,
number 1954 . . ,
1950...
Rams and wethers farms reporting 1954..,
1950...
number 1954 . . .
1950..
Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954..
number 1954 . .
Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954..
1949..
number shorn 1954 . .
1949..
Wool shorn pounds 1954 . .
1949 . .
/erege date of enumeration 1954. .
2,511
2,842
48,753
33,395
2,456
2,801
27,951
18,429
1,656
2,414
3,067
6,048
2,183,074
1,006,010
83,663
41,881
6,402
18,591
3,192
10,652
1,839
2,876
4,429
8,501
1,569
2,148
3,210
6,060
692
1,214
1,219
2,441
1,371
2,440
9,015
22,575
1,155
4,479
702
4,536
1,439
1,791
32,678
21,670
1,429
1,747
18,074
11,158
1,162
1,569
5,491
6,024
4,625,570
1,512,078
186,645
60,524
133,495
129,522
67,018
71,427
1,605
2,280
5,182
1,440
1,684
3,837
1,560
7,361
14,349
1,408
1,514
41,619
33,559
1,383
1,489
20,719
16,714
1,031
1,334
6,295
8,425
5,961,834
7,854,897
223,581
285,410
535,969
538,451
272,358
319,165
2,869,935
4,890,809
118,804
198,723
34,448
2,211
17,939
1,712
1,888
25,596
19,497
1,389
1,679
9,809
11,038
22,128,901
13,103,700
956,098
592,140
220,934
520,435
109,187
269,403
1,462
1,934
4,622
1,408
1,762
4,210
1,398
8,941
17,576
17,403,686
14,137,754
685,289
597,645
3,147
7,065
2,196
2,514
50,002
37,365
2,122
2,458
27,920
19,349
1,634
2,228
8,768
11,971
20,100,908
19,753,955
816,281
862,775
65,979
205,379
33,341
108,868
1,114
1,994
2,620
5,999
1,005
1,842
2,159
1,859
7,773
17,820
1,063
568
2,328
1,201
1,286
43,647
36,203
1,179
1,268
22,862
17,879
6,669,366
9,457,833
261,067
335,767
205,337
270,810
102,006
154,375
2,184
1,285
22,080
9,454
1,108
1,459
6,968
8,673
2,079
1,309
17,625
10,530
1,606
100
13,365
2,923
1,633
24,524
11,866
OKLAHOMA
111
PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
and poultry,
ee text and State Table 12]
Okfuskee
Oklahoma
Okmulgee
Osage
Ottawa
Pawnee
Payne
Pittsburg
Pontotoc
Potta-
watomie
Pushmataha
Roger
Hills
Rogers
Seminole
1,157
1,934
1,529
1,568
1,209
1,204
1,650
1,944
1,507
2,071
1,173
1,105
1,856
1,505
1
1,402
2,025
1,763
1,633
1,477
1,296
1,783
2,201
1,651
2,295
1,343
1,219
1,790
1,851
2
27,620
41,268
37,209
129,893
28,231
43,084
41,069
58,992
50,765
47,279
33,810
46,847
55,235
30,120
3
18,308
25,983
26,405
113,839
24,307
35,648
34,387
42,415
32,785
31,838
26,632
45,768
47,155
22,117
4
1,148
1,807
1,499
1,505
1,180
1,174
1,617
1,920
1,472
2,024
1,161
1,093
1,789
1,477
5
1,387
1,925
1,720
1,587
1,440
1,270
1,750
2,179
1,610
2,221
1,316
1,207
1,752
1,807
6
15,798
17,755
20,493
66,976
14,570
22,508
22,398
33,725
25,770
25,317
19,912
25,771
29,681
17,082
7
9,256
12,688
13,886
48,902
11,731
16,177
16,966
21,551
15,369
15,768
14,115
21,593
21,743
11,337
8
861
1,373
1,093
971
1,017
845
1,240
1,427
1,135
1,456
850
889
1,253
1,024
9
1,290
1,746
1,537
1,329
1,338
1,142
1,601
2,001
1,478
2,004
1,204
1,103
1,556
1,547
10
3,639
7,707
3,747
6,281
6,621
4,847
8,612
4,241
5,689
8,511
1,887
5,779
8,405
3,886
11
5,206
8,615
5,753
8,764
7,815
7,276
10,772
7,540
7,285
10,186
3,992
6,969
10,565
5,713
12
929
1,410
1,148
1,235
880
978
1,316
1,555
1,237
1,663
944
990
1,391
1,125
13
6,617
10,528
9,397
30,509
7,782
10,571
11,023
13,192
10,951
13,236
7,736
10,639
14,274
7,563
14
809
1,304
1,062
1,188
796
915
1,235
1,439
1,054
1,424
807
943
1,314
1,035
15
5,205
12,985
7,319
32,408
5,879
10,005
7,648
12,075
14,044
8,726
6,162
10,437
11,280
5,475
16
65
299
105
199
570
79
281
43
194
234
18
70
268
57
17
75
426
155
294
662
174
537
116
288
472
60
76
379
135
18
3,563,718
26,389,681
5,973,328
21,713,311
20,052,896
4,596,437
18,075,127
5,766,721
11,585,082
21,006,713
648,322
5,912,832
25,064,621
6,818,880
19
1,653,993
24,824,621
7,166,429
21,928,317
17,398,440
4,407,148
21,822,860
4,709,968
8,196,421
17,006,625
1,420,600
2,238,663
21,762,955
4,776,127
20
167,085
1,239,590
264,793
876, 109
689,511
178,749
710,748
242,348
507,843
879,368
27,549
245,640
1,056,605
271,489
2]
89,401
1,159,867
302,311
776,761
604,559
161,870
923,022
190,978
355,519
745,615
64,683
103,375
904,235
224,179
22
150
219
121
129
62
345
495
73
121
326
32
545
189
140
23
395
362
300
285
219
578
673
270
319
548
91
751
457
251
24
98,725
84,505
53,748
77,795
35,300
376,308
474,028
21,760
161,701
209, 133
24,558
445,664
87,771
67,667
25
134,448
139,813
91,251
146,242
87,057
338,206
333,262
74, 105
109,521
230,819
25,684
532,994
184,103
97,269
26
51,881
43,937
26,942
41,235
17,874
190,710
236,701
11,125
81,111
107,325
12,324
222,501
41,473
33,843
27
75,800
73,170
48,714
79,522
46,177
196,044
186,754
40,053
58,033
123,762
14,196
286,502
93,870
52,554
28
763
1,190
988
943
931
787
1,171
1,280
1,048
1,346
799
818
1,182
894
29
2,077
5,093
2,378
4,569
4,234
2,851
5,396
2,465
3,344
5,525
1,187
3,395
5,404
2,293
30
3,549
12,553
4,289
10,696
8,638
5,555
10,253
3,999
6,595
12,944
1,824
6,775
12,035
4,308
31
389
471
405
427
142
353
317
824
579
556
628
355
442
515
32
788
1,102
843
901
340
695
583
1,760
1,202
1,210
1,195
669
771
1,161
33
604
638
827
946
449
516
607
1,169
684
855
846
599
777
720
34
1,160
1,263
1,438
1,319
960
889
1,091
1,879
1,170
1,451
1,319
835
1,285
1,356
35
1,428
1,449
1,929
3,099
962
1,001
1,182
2,998
1,645
1,713
2,281
1,296
1,882
1,580
36
3,245
3,101
4,119
6,149
2,625
2,577
2,920
6,131
3,330
3,500
4,604
2,410
4,015
3,692
37
519
598
759
923
415
501
558
1,060
625
759
786
568
759
668
38
1,042
1,174
1,341
1,285
921
868
1,061
1,776
1,010
1,374
1,222
829
1,251
1,252
39
1,109
1,350
1,652
3,002
869
957
1,095
2,494
1,466
1,490
1,854
1,226
1,812
1,365
40
2,521
2823
3,412
5,791
2,422
2,295
2,761
5,082
2,901
3,099
3,712
2,350
3,767
3,187
41
165
63
142
38
56
26
56
250
102
134
219
37
43
119
42
350
178
338
154
121
88
87
501
217
204
445
34
140
261
43
319
99
277
97
93
44
87
504
179
223
427
70
70
215
44
724
278
707
358
203
282
159
1,049
429
401
892
60
248
505
45
658
825
744
539
552
456
598
933
623
840
591
468
754
557
46
1,141
1,144
1,304
1,034
950
832
998
1,671
1,061
1,175
1,201
714
1,143
1,103
47
4,969
6,807
. 6,216
7,671
5,806
6,468
7,420
8,078
4,465
5,595
4,929
2,875
6,797
3,403
48
10,400
10,086
10,283
17,500
12,689
13,743
14,014
17,608
10,217
10,451
14,175
5,006
13,814
7,163
4?
520
589
585
410
450
343
453
729
430
521
475
329
582
391
50
1,967
2,723
2,466
2,928
2,627
2,598
2,940
3,066
1,663
1,999
2,219
1,195
2,776
1,293
51
427
540
474
379
302
299
398
552
378
568
340
287
469
345
52
3,002
4,084
3,750
4,743
3,179
3,870
4,480
5,012
2,802
3,596
2,710
1,680
4,021
2,110
53
268
354
375
299
267
238
319
421
251
272
267
182
344
214
54
858
1,027
934
1,430
1,017
1,221
1,418
1,408
821
824
1,022
507
1,063
567
55
137
186
194
204
185
180
227
263
162
172
168
132
196
128
56
636
491
674
644
571
509
558
1,026
536
569
816
362
669
496
57
450
452
408
731
543
628
769
708
407
391
555
271
494
269
58
1,407
1,153
1,343
2,281
1,731
1,710
1,727
2,318
1,266
1,180
2,548
691
1,760
917
59
204
268
272
228
165
176
221
301
163
197
180
120
250
139
60
408
575
526
699
474
593
649
700
414
433
467
236
569
298
61
19
85
16
27
42
64
74
45
46
56
26
15
46
12
62
10
22
31
35
57
13
12
32
24
14
40
8
63
806
3,059
1,702
1,214
1,124
3,707
2,338
2,068
2,967
2,582
784
652
1,720
327
64
188
2,382
298
1,135
843
1,914
2,274
656
739
955
1,131
1,072
1,680
260
65
18
77
15
26
39
62
70
37
45
44
26
14
43
12
66
660
1,895
988
971
833
2,418
1,669
1,531
2,452
1,362
587
513
1,196
248
67
18
74
14
25
38
60
68
33
43
40
24
14
42
12
68
3
64
6
22
30
32
52
12
11
28
22
13
36
8
69
640
1,751
953
886
798
2,305
1,553
1,448
2,309
1,244
554
497
1,108
233
70
91
1,198
167
626
494
1,007
1,218
396
455
475
612
533
903
162
71
13
50
15
23
27
47
52
31
38
32
18
13
35
10
72
2
44
6
11
13
27
39
8
7
18
14
11
32
3
73
20
144
35
85
35
113
116
83
143
118
33
16
88
15
74
122
13
51
21
73
98
61
20
113
29
22
85
4
75
9
61
11
19
32
40
57
35
29
43
14
13
30
10
76
146
1,164
714
243
291
1,289
669
537
515
1,220
197
139
524
79
77
20
53
14
23
36
53
62
30
42
39
21
14
40
11
78
3
52
9
21
29
33
45
10
12
19
17
14
34
4
79
564
4,053
732
932
855
2,566
1,738
1,388
2,176
2,089
614
527
1,132
270
80
108
1,467
499
797
550
1,130
1,324
548
462
530
641
624
1,113
151
81
4,108
33,925
4,939
7,354
6,710
22,663
14,200
6,865
17,180
16,425
3,241
4,762
7,683
1,913
82
795
10,848
2,606
6,073
4,101
8,390
10,079
3,095
3,156
3,399
4,553
5,235
7,848
843
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County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
[For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12 J
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Sequoyah Stephens
Wagoner Washington Washita
Cattle and dairy products:
Cattle and calves farms reporting 1954. .
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Cows, including heifers that
have calved farms reporting 1954. .
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Milk cows farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Heifers and heifer calves. .. .farms reporting 1954..
number 1954 . .
Steers and bulls including steer
and bull calves farms reporting 1954 . .
number 1954 . .
Whole milk sold farms reporting 1954..
1949..
pmmeV 1954 --
1949..
dollars 1954..
1949 . .
Cream sold farms reporting 1954 . .
1949 . .
pounds of butterfat 1954..
1949..
dollars 1954..
1949 . .
Cows milked, day preceding
enumeration farms reporting 1954..
number of cows 1954. .
Milk produced, day preceding
enumeration gallons 1954. .
Butter churned , week preceding
enumeration farms reporting 1954 . .
pounds 1954 . .
>rses and nules:
Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Horses and colts, including
ponies farms reporting 1954..
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Mules and mule colts farms reporting 1954..
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954..
1950. .
number 1954 . .
1950..
Born before June 1 farms reporting 1954..
number 1954 . .
Born since June 1 farms reporting 1954..
number 1954 . .
Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting 1954..
number 1954. .
Between Dec. 1 and June 1.... farms reporting 1954..
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
After June 1 farms reporting 1954 . .
number 1954 . .
Sheep and wool:
Sheep and lambs farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Sheep 1 year old and over .... farms reporting 1954..
number 1954 . .
Ewes farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Rams and wethers farms reporting 1954..
1950 . .
number 1954 . .
1950..
Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954..
number 1954 . .
Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954.
1949 . ,
number shorn 1954 .
1949..
Wool shorn pounds 1954.
1949.
Average date of enumeration 1954 .
1,617
1,835
15,898
12,070
1,229
1,615
3,235
5,410
2,798,963
2,138,987
117,100
84,060
18,845
65,643
9,804
34,355
1,578
2,189
4,730
1,449
1,774
3,777
1,261
3,143
8,173
1,637
1,701
52,533
39,424
1,607
1,683
28,797
19,823
1,099
1,454
4,039
6,518
5,982,243
5,497,734
249,779
230,864
47,150
137,672
22,949
71,317
2,319
4, MS
1,057
1,394
2,680
1,002
5,675
11,471
3,141,267
2,000,572
125,741
84,819
173,597
102, 588
94,011
56,489
1,075
1,305
28,953
24,079
1,052
1,278
14, 586
12,195
4,686,937
3,022,747
249,429
130,340
31,272
92,911
15,570
50,675
1,063
2,351
1,562
2,022
53, 147
36,914
1,486
1,884
22,855
18,612
1,113
1,709
9,692
11,605
36,962,369
36,839,745
1,446,179
1,711,428
57,059
64,952
30,094
34,734
1,111
1,600
3,130
1,055
1,483
2,925
1,048
5,812
13,832
1,337
1,489
35,738
21,689
1,307
1,462
17,419
10,894
1,076
1,351
6,395
7,274
14,919,730
8,141,582
579,027
302,157
41,363
126,055
21,416
67,189
3,870
7,433
1,177
1,318
3,300
1,097
1,167
2,765
1,152
6,199
13,122
9,700,525
10,815,902
388,916
455,452
31,661
80,330
15,100
41,950
1,991
4,737
2,149
2,494
41, 699
39,062
2,099
2,460
19,378
17,903
1,507
2,283
7,880
12,691
5,777,952
6,024,939
216,381
214,022
782
1,405
641,081
802,662
314, 322
421,764
1,275
6,X2
9,168
1,687
2,054
15,609
1,790
1,393
19,436
11,531
11/U-ll/ao 1V2L-U/27
1,148
1,244
56,062
49,668
1,106
1,221
30,388
24,361
760
1,012
3,890
5,244
3,581,673
2,663,516
148,704
119,150
318,327
406,282
164, 506
217, 551
3,467
5,416
OKLAHOMA
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County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
[For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12]
Item
(For definitions and expla
lations
, see text)
The State
Adair
Alfalfa
Atoka
Beaver
Beckham
Blaine
Bryan
Poultry and poultry producta:
1
Poultry and/or poultry product
sold
.farms
reporting 1954...
47,268
471
625
459
617
566
834
890
2
1949...
81,099
970
1,024
947
854
1,136
1,258
1,549
3
dollars 1954...
15,119,277
382,741
282,958
60,124
121,412
109,273
290,726
270,064
4
5
Chickens, 4 months old and ove
1949 . . .
18,896,851
374,328
306,528
103,226
203,222
218,793
392,183
195,059
reporting 1954...
91,248
1,333
861
1,366
867
1,009
1,180
1,698
6
1950...
120,225
1,621
1,197
1,725
1,047
1,604
1,514
2,383
7
number 1954 . . .
5,708,532
46,457
78,991
55,348
78,215
57,314
100,717
104,818
a
1950...
7,420,641
70,971
95,653
73,727
79,578
98,274
123,231
121,116
reporting 1954. . .
1949 . . .
19,011
180
357
731
345
834
10
43,193
570
656
527
468
510
i]
number 1954 . . .
6,850,917
462,024
22,620
33,4'82
18,894
44,498
106,366
77,249
12
1949...
4,438,609
320,896
48, 570
25,421
28,318
32,013
67,414
38,443
13
dollars 1954...
4,549,201
284,394
15,145
21,696
14,932
30,537
77,434
59,043
14
1949 . . .
3,792,543
244,412
43,714
21,195
25,697
29,463
62,144
31,844
15
reporting 1954 . . .
350
29
4
1
4
2
5
16
number 1954 . . .
5,606,976
448,807
25,100
1,000
31,040
77,500
46,000
17
dollars 1954...
3,605,032
274, 519
16,242
600
20,540
57,725
30,900
18
.farms
reporting 1954...
18,722
152
314
188
259
206
355
341
1 1
number 1954 .. .
1,243,941
13,217
22,620
8,382
17,894
13,458
28,866
31,249
BO
dollars 1954...
944,169
9,875
15,145
5,454
14,332
9,997
19,709
28,143
21
reporting 1954...
41,191
365
560
361
564
479
758
767
22
1949...
72,363
753
942
743
811
1,055
1,192
1,334
23
dozens 1954 . . .
22,941,980
111,329
374, 564
112,952
369,787
179, 552
577,229
452,946
24
1949...
35,680,519
224,611
625,389
214,524
510,641
467,976
845,008
379,690
25
dollars 1954...
7,580,887
42,429
108,253
36,138
100,488
52,105
171,400
202,558
26
1949 . . .
13,103,858
87,401
221,072
77,095
171,996
165,259
305,124
138,969
27
reporting 1954.. .
4,308
23
35
29
52
30
76
61
28
1949...
4,843
12
65
45
32
55
85
117
29
number 1954 . . .
719,258
12,032
36,276
857
1,686
6,023
11,949
2,445
30
1949 . . .
374,666
7,384
7,567
1,304
1,202
4,711
5,436
5,256
31
reporting 1954...
2,238
11
20
18
25
19
38
25
32
number 1954 .. .
248,774
319
13,034
349
704
1,687
5,728
692
33
reporting 1954 . . .
2,207
14
18
12
28
15
43
37
34
number 1954 . . .
470,484
11,713
23,242
508
982
4,336
6,221
1,753
35
Turkey hens to be kept for breeding,
reporting 1954. ..
2,519
15
10
33
17
17
45
33
it
number 1954 . . .
39,931
59
257
313
92
515
941
207
37
reporting 1954. . .
1,352
6
7
22
9
9
18
14
3fl
number 1954 . . .
17,890
19
233
125
43
86
690
81
39
reporting 1954...
1,200
9
3
13
8
8
27
19
.'.!
number 1954 . . .
22,041
40
24
188
49
429
251
126
41
reporting 1954 . . .
3,514
66
28
38
33
21
25
37
42
1949 . . .
3,554
27
18
48
22
15
57
78
43
number 1954 . . .
27,638
374
178
200
310
89
122
225
44
1949...
35,809
203
243
266
322
110
500
452
45
Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous
poultry, and their eggs sold.
.farms
reporting 1954 . . .
3,200
26
26
22
39
20
54
44
1949 . . .
4,279
10
60
37
32
46
74
93
47
dollars 1954...
2,989,189
55,918
159,560
2,290
5,992
26,631
41,892
8,463
48
1949 . . .
2,000,450
42,515
41,742
4,936
5,529
24,071
24,915
24,246
\ni.nl* sold alive:
49
Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, 01
reporting 1954.. .
90,284
1,150
1,109
1,134
1,071
1,114
1,361
1,690
5
1949...
107,535
1,433
1,264
1,446
1,136
1,436
1,477
1,981
51
dollars 1954...
140,780,707
581,196
3,139,564
1,349,650
3,464,284
1,095,942
2,185,834
1,842,239
52
1949...
159,985,613
797,088
2,567,812
1,903,116
4,100,674
1,552,696
2,069,391
1,904,870
53
Cattle and/or calves sold
reporting 1954...
85,245
1,061
1,075
1,050
1,058
1,056
1,339
1,587
54
1949 . . .
95,260
1,163
1,201
1,143
1,107
1,316
1,406
1,633
55
number 1954 . . .
1,629,919
9,897
30,129
17,024
40,208
13,646
22,607
22,989
56
1949...
1,248,129
6,860
18,939
14, 390
33,817
13,897
16,106
14,842
57
Cattle sold alive, excluding
reporting 1954 . . .
55,458
702
784
497
808
644
947
866
58
1949...
56,251
537
874
578
798
797
873
843
59
number 1954 . . .
683,001
3,427
16,542
7,814
17,269
3,918
9,454
6,727
«0
1949...
618,492
2,700
11,450
7,883
15,040
6,067
7,706
5,465
61
dollars 1954...
67,971,013
216,769
1,811,220
728,643
1,688,079
341,023
995,544
601,420
62
1949...
84,467,281
293,903
1,576,673
1,094,243
2,125,292
733,509
1,060,840
653,631
63
reporting 1954...
73,920
950
612
872
915
948
1,173
1,472
64
1949...
78,185
1,032
743
979
855
1,025
1,105
1,463
65
number 1954 . . .
946,918
6,470
13,587
9,210
22,939
9,728
13,153
16,262
66
1949...
629,637
4,160
7,489
6,507
18,777
7,830
8,400
9,377
67
dollars 1954...
57,235,140
244,080
1,059,853
467,378
1,625,907
629,656
1,012,084
911,201
68
1949 . . .
48.728,832
227, 320
723,526
453,983
1,809,575
625,442
743,612
680,731
69
Hogs and pigs sold alive...
farms
reporting 1954...
27,613
429
212
444
293
299
286
652
70
1949...
59,413
992
455
1,090
439
681
498
1,440
71
number 1954 . . .
400,204
4,737
2,853
5,780
3,811
3,309
3,856
9,473
72
1949...
886,177
12,975
5,347
19,283
5,331
6,596
6,505
22,328
73
dollars 1954...
12,573,606
98,362
108,884
130,897
135,620
105,118
138,442
312,022
74
1949...
24,112,323
251,134
159,009
338,910
152,427
182,824
220,276
547,014
75
Sheep and lajnbs sold alive.
reporting 1954...
3,252
40
130
30
14
23
66
29
76
1949 . . .
2,647
40
111
13
7
18
78
10
77
number 1954 . . .
156,424
1,171
8,476
1,264
733
1,230
2,007
892
78
1949...
98,407
949
5,569
400
179
492
2,128
192
79
dollars 1954...
2,437,689
15,137
152,414
18,425
8,345
16,776
35,674
13,146
80
1949...
1,713,324
15,991
104,459
5,647
3,034
7,082
40,120
3,217
81
Horses and mules sold alive
.farms
reporting 1954 . . .
3,949
109
26
73
31
35
26
51
82
1949...
8,644
152
48
177
76
78
59
198
83
number 1954 . . .
8,942
165
119
122
68
59
138
111
84
1949...
19,883
289
112
369
209
128
105
599
85
dollars 1954...
563,259
6,848
7,193
4,307
6,333
3,369
4,090
4,450
86
Goats and nohair:
1949...
963,853
8,740
4,145
10,333
10,346
3,839
4,543
20,277
87
reporting 1954 . . .
2,454
76
8
80
14
31
60
88
number 1954 . . .
29,666
1,286
14
1,179
9
78
207
817
89
.farms
reporting 1954 . . .
488
12
17
1
1
9
13
90
number 1954 . . .
11,042
363
245
1
8
153
371
91
reporting 1954 . . .
2,098
66
"s
69
5
13
22
51
92
number 1954 . . .
18,624
923
14
934
8
70
54
446
93
reporting 1954 . . .
218
9
6
6
8
94
number 1954 . . .
8,982
336
199
121
199
95
42, 385
1,348
639
376
886
114
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
[For comparability of data on livestock
Item
Caddo
Canadian
Carter
Cherokee
Choctaw
Cimarron
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
(For definitions and explanations, see text;
Poultry and poultry products:
1
Poultry and/or poultry products
.farms reporting 1954...
1949 . . .
1,316
2,258
1,116
1,433
459
917
583
1,250
285
931
202
309
579
928
266
589
739
1,123
2
3
dollars 1954...
297,962
403,288
77,005
179,806
40,235
34,298
146,189
42,254
266,718
4
1949...
549,587
502,291
119,784
163,100
78,241
59,413
228,311
59,256
385,362
5
Chickens, 4 months old and over
.farms reporting 1954...
1950...
2,344
3,U-7
1,484
1,791
1,247
1,700
1,444
1,970
1,361
1,950
315
4a
958
1,337
629
940
1,107
1,444
6
7
number 1954 . . .
170,525
155,169
43, 580
56,492
42,819
23,424
66,415
30,066
87,927
3
1950...
231,210
164,158
70,993
91,211
75,364
31, 175
86,047
45,126
115,933
9
.farms reporting 1954 —
412
499
189
205
101
75
255
122
257
10
1949 . . .
1,042
816
447
656
470
150
5L4
245
591
11
number 1954 . . .
28,266
81,104
26, 272
178,826
25,924
6,171
48,970
17,580
15,780
12
1949...
73,588
58,035
22,838
56,511
a, 035
9,259
44,669
9,610
56,279
13
dollars 1954...
20,264
57,132
17,613
128,480
16,041
6,304
33,890
13,315
12,301
14
1949...
65,519
55,628
22,889
44,052
17,764
9,705
42,726
8,000
51,188
15
.farms reporting 1954...
1
1
17
3
2
2
16
number 1954 —
2,000
38,423
17,000
171,400
22,000
35,500
11,000
17
dollars 1954...
1,200
27,465
10,000
123,013
12, 500
23,337
8,890
18
19
.farms reporting 1954...
number 1954 .. .
411
26, 266
496
42,681
188
9,272
189
7,426
98
3,924
75
6,171
255
13,470
ia
6,580
257
15,780
20
dollars 1954...
19,064
29,667
7,613
5,467
3,541
6,304
10,553
4,425
12,301
21
22
.farms reporting 1954...
1,192
1,027
363
479
230
181
511
205
682
1949...
2,098
1,341
750
1,056
769
286
8a
sa
1,048
23
dozens 1954 . . .
675,606
866,380
89,564
131,666
66,643
84,367
261,675
72,368
415,784
24
1949...
1,175,578
1,178,921
192,469
318,444
157,933
145,701
438,409
133,961
663,958
25
dollars 1954...
195,064
276,061
36,854
47,345
23,691
26,260
102, 238
22,974
144,230
26
1949 . . .
418,005
421,730
74,356
114,033
59,063
47,874
171, a9
46,066
251,917
27
.farms reporting 1954...
94
94
91
87
56
19
57
22
57
28
1949...
107
107
137
28
41
17
64
47
105
? *
number 1954 . . .
19,965
16,449
4,045
1,438
388
449
2,266
1,797
31,913
30
1949...
12,607
5,051
5,139
913
542
504
2,603
1,448
14,562
3]
.farms reporting 1954...
35
42
52
69
19
6
29
12
23
32
number 1954 . . .
4,817
3,566
1,155
852
100
54
355
617
9,395
33
.farms reporting 1954...
60
55
41
22
38
13
28
13
34
34
number 1954.. .
15,1/48
12,883
2,890
586
288
395
1,911
1,180
22,518
■'
Turkey hens to be kept for breeding,
-farms reporting 1954...
62
38
60
66
38
9
25
' 15
23
36
number 1954 . . .
987
528
297
287
119
29
173
89
1,171
37
38
.farms reporting 1954...
28
17
34
51
15
12
9
7
number 1954 . . .
175
128
187
170
55
9
29
62
539
39
.farms reporting 1954...
34
22
26
17
24
5
13
6
17
40
number 1954 . . .
812
400
1J.0
117
64
20
144
27
632
41
.farms reporting 1954...
87
77
48
40
48
14
47
14
14
42
1949...
78
73
43
52
38
7
55
22
55
43
number 1954. . .
448
842
442
204
292
209
327
76
225
44
1949...
658
1,085
354
380
247
30
567
196
499
45
Turkeys, ducks, geese, other m:
scellaneous
poultry, and their eggs sold.
.farms reporting 1954 —
66
97
61
28
14
10
27
15
57
46
1949...
77
107
116
20
23
8
62
35
99
47
dollars 1954...
82,634
70,095
22,538
3,981
503
1,734
10,061
5,965
110,187
48
Animals sold alive:
1949...
66,063
24,933
22,539
5,015
1,414
1,834
14,366
5,190
82,257
49
Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, 01
.farms reporting 1954...
2,308
1,622
1,117
1,361
1,093
331
959
646
1,315
50
1949...
2,772
1,703
1,267
1,757
1,534
405
1,220
804
1,398
51
dollars 1954...
3,034,062
3,636,175
1,493,585
771,755
967,614
1,908,685
994, 133
l,3a,847
2,166,914
52
1949...
3,253,449
3,340,411
1,509,607
1,011,281
1,059,260
2,771,247
1,213,861
1,513,372
2,716,306
53
Cattle and/or calves sold
.farms reporting 1954 —
1949...
2,220
2,498
1,573
1,619
1,046
1,078
1,221
1,411
993
1,226
320
380
899
1,093
627
684
1,296
1,345
54
55
number 1954 . . .
34,323
31,977
18,472
13,655
15,035
20,285
12,792
14,434
24,720
56
1949...
25,840
22,949
13,610
8,436
9,205
a, 722
9,446
11,538
22,740
57
Cattle sold alive, excluding
.farms reporting 1954...
1,427
1,184
602
731
516
249
625
368
878
58
1949...
1,425
1,128
550
663
506
332
670
364
813
59
number 1954...
14,328
16,584
6,179
5,640
5,439
9,325
4,616
6,438
9,527
60
1949...
10,525
11,315
5,331
3,259
3,608
15,688
3,942
6,595
9,449
61
dollars 1954 . . .
1,437,981
1,989,894
595,023
321,419
420,166
968,825
412,091
702,079
886,620
62
1949 . . .
1,424,866
1,672,652
708,848
365,751
419,741
2,155,094
524,738
887,569
1,320,699
63
.farms reporting 1954...
1,941
1,280
962
1,100
912
167
783
567
1,142
64
1949 . . .
2,101
1,249
925
1,232
1,088
185
883
601
1,176
65
number 1954 . . .
19,995
15,393
12,293
8,015
9,596
10,960
8,176
7,996
15,193
66
1949...
15,315
11,634
8,279
5,177
5,597
6,034
5,504
4,943
13,291
67
dollars 1954...
1,206,403
1,045,519
743,469
311,066
456,717
817,070
440, 148
502,458
981,140
68
1949...
1,211,746
966,145
620,799
313,573
386,336
545,641
350,782
382,039
1,073,139
69
Hogs and pigs sold alive...
.farms reporting 1954...
684
438
319
604
351
66
296
224
201
70
1949...
1,437
774
623
1,305
994
181
707
581
542
71
number 1954 . . .
9,756
12,150
4,393
6,499
3,804
763
4,340
3,546
6,259
72
1949...
20,191
17,113.
7,161
17,420
12,878
2,114
10,573
10,373
8,731
73
dollars 1954...
345,307
464,410
127,407
112,610
85,392
27,620
128,061
112,176
264,4a
74
1949...
568,210
600,302
163,130
312,747
238,589
67,681
325,543
237,493
279,127
75
Sheep and lambs sold alive.
. farms reporting 1954 . . .
61
144
17
34
7
4
27
7
56
76
1949...
45
125
19
21
8
2
16
63
77
number 1954 . . .
2,349
6,345
503
1,562
118
9,275
658
201
2,039
78
1949...
1,608
4,887
532
396
368
38
306
2,135
79
dollars 1954...
36,916
112,413.
7,136
16,390
1,412
94,786
8,777
2,384
31,722
80
1949...
27,467
92,775
8,939
5,394
6,141
701
4,654
36,674
81
Horses and mules sold alive
.farms reporting 1954...
54
42
61
155
68
7
49
28
24
82
1949...
184
91
98
211
161
30
141
98
98
83
number 1954...
92
269
168
238
111
11
67
60
56
84
1949...
578
149
201
419
292
67
273
235
185
85
dollars 1954...
7,455
23,941
20,550
10,270
3,927
384
5,056
2,750
3,011
86
Goats and mohair:
1949...
21,160
8,537
7,891
13,816
8,453
2,130
8,144
6,271
6,667
87
..farms reporting 1954...
29
28
60
82
65
3
28
19
18
88
number 1954 . . .
124
211
779
1,043
794
7
362
322
69
89
..farms reporting 1954...
6
6
12
20
15
7
6
3
90
number 1954 . . .
63
135
232
144
210
224
16
7
91
..farms reporting 1954...
23
23
51
65
52
3
24
15
16
92
number 1954 .. .
61
76
547
899
584
7
138
306
62
93
..farms reporting 1954...
3
2
5
5
8
5
94
number 1954 . . .
44
100
206
83
172
122
95
175
470
808
408
720
406
OKLAHOMA
115
PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
and poultry, s
ee text and State Table 12
Cotton
Craig
Cree*
Custer
Delaware
Dewey
Ellis
Garfield
Garvin
Grady
Grant
Greer
Harmon
Harper
438
793
455
802
716
672
543
1,272
682
1,186
1,025
341
228
281
1
736
1,298
972
1,311
1,344
1,014
700
1,806
1,205
1,812
1,399
669
474
459
2
99,954
238,124
133,282
160,111
912,203
122,062
97,038
379,631
127,252
263,868
344,353
79,788
17,316
47,001
3
217,208
335,170
136,478
316,112
647,938
242,140
153,150
605,233
186,582
351,041
596,409
110,645
56,005
103,573
4
778
1,280
1,214
1,220
1,557
935
758
1,695
1,448
1,972
1,277
604
601
425
5
978
1,683
1,852
1,575
2,070
1,206
871
2,040
1,852
2,586
1,516
1,021
767
604
6
52,958
107,741
51,405
84,638
77,416
81,057
65,877
159,228
69,149
132,772
164,332
37,196
28,679
12,239
7
73,179
142,176
81,644
112,314
116,951
97,601
67,318
178, 850
108,562
167,325
150,650
60,787
43,859
43,056
8
138
370
125
338
358
246
238
576
268
461
483
137
76
110
9
434
727
452
758
791
540
369
1,183
580
835
1,039
288
171
232
10
13,619
114,799
70,386
57,133
1,228,551
14,105
15,953
61,284
18,235
34,732
51,000
65,707
2,450
8,156
11
34,260
88,072
31,944
54,970
660,078
30,822
21,537
103,520
30,610
52,624
102,870
14,627
8,614
16,948
1,
11,894
70,347
59,161
43,716
731,453
9,729
12, 573
46,462
12,514
26,818
37,014
38,200
1,755
5,619
13
30,519
64,627
30,131
48,748
474,817
27,766
L9,l 19
100,580
24,611
45,548
')! ,920
13,616
7,190
16,306
14
1
4
6
3
67
1
2
2
2
2
1
15
5,180
90,592
63,302
36,150
1,198,914
1,100
23,000
7,000
6,000
4,368
60,000
16
5,180
54,372
53,525
26,862
706,286
1,200
16,900
3,900
4,400
2,786
33,921
17
137
367
121
336
300
246
238
575
268
460
482
137
76
110
18
8,439
24,207
7,084
20,983
29,637
14,105
14,853
38,284
11,235
28,732
46,632
5,707
2,450
8,156
19
6,7U
15,975
5,636
16,854
25,167
9,729
11,373
29,562
8,614
22,418
34,228
4,279
1,755
5,619
20
390
703
370
760
545
634
499
1,173
582
1,065
944
298
200
255
21
713
1,184
822
1,246
1,119
959
647
1,707
1,056
1,658
1,318
623
439
428
22
232,596
507,758
128,094
383,183
320,254
389,096
286,371
850,349
234,422
507,923
861,952
107,671
46,719
110,612
23
388,633
698,948
236,061
741,432
457,020
584,307
376,648
1,300,080
418,517
746,096
1,206,408
267,909
132,618
224,537
24
79,079
147,343
52,319
106, 794
110,581
106,774
80,690
249,243
79,759
169,664
242,882
36,898
13,710
35,530
25
139,047
244,574
95,086
257,779
167,374
199,959
129,722
458,691
145,096
270,116
422,395
94,120
46,041
78,304
26
28
61
100
25
39
34
45
75
61
83
46
14
18
23
27
123
53
77
42
21
63
39
106
84
102
73
13
18
28
28
2,985
4,071
4,141
2,306
22,066
1,265
1,053
18,179
6,765
14,305
15,132
935
572
1,171
29
10,608
4,905
1,594
2,033
909
3,293
1,060
9,125
4,068
6,549
10,682
579
708
2,100
30
11
32
66
9
14
16
19
29
20
40
26
8
8
11
31
905
1,208
1,500
872
4,591
259
272
4,570
143
3,757
4,775
189
170
274
32
17
31
36
17
26
20
26
50
42
44
23
7
11
13
33
2,080
2,863
2,641
1,434
17,475
1,006
781
13,609
6,622
10,548
10,357
746
402
897
34
11
35
80
8
28
19
23
38
38
50
18
2
10
6
35
90
150
324
39
115
79
77
806
206
717
1,149
15
104
35
36
6
17
54
11
10
7
15
18
22
7
1
3
3
37
49
76
179
65
36
26
79
80
100
225
5
53
12
38
6
18
26
8
17
10
16
24
21
28
11
1
7
3
39
41
74
145
39
50
43
51
727
126
617
924
10
51
23
40
27
55
82
30
56
33
34
110
29
73
52
10
11
18
41
25
87
70
57
62
20
26
108
32
37
62
10
6
16
42
117
479
724
224
350
187
385
1,586
132
738
682
45
66
167
43
235
754
515
491
532
150
228
1,523
191
287
779
48
31
84
44
26
50
69
31
28
27
36
102
42
81
51
9
12
18
45
118
63
50
43
33
55
29
122
74
90
79
10
13
23
46
8,981
20,434
21,802
9,601
70, 169
5,559
3,775
83,926
34,979
67,386
64,457
4,690
1,851
5,852
47,642
25,969
11,261
9,585
5,747
14,415
3,739
45,962
16,875
35,377
82,094
2,909
2,774
8,963
48
907
1,437
1,097
1,325
1,564
1,068
858
1,710
1,416
2,167
1,317
716
459
621
49
985
1,636
1,479
1,517
1,938
1,207
957
2,026
1,771
2,434
1,479
905
651
685
50
1,213,557
2,847,917
894,444
2,644,457
1,177,669
1,947,745
1,888,843
2,055,441
1,765,657
3,217,178
2,382,607
713,552
577,273
2,984,533
51
1,457,390
3,590,465
1,499,552
2,653,932
1,347,231
1,996,401
2,542,826
2,832,947
1,963,867
3,770,017
2,480, 209
812,784
826,816
3,541,157
52
899
1,401
988
1,274
1,399
1,052
856
1,651
1,324
2,086
1,253
692
420
606
53
940
1,497
1,211
1,460
1,613
1,153
944
1,950
1,568
2,185
1,393
859
598
664
54
14,323
29,834
13,016
25,041
14,476
22,165
25,526
23,285
20,761
36,488
22,514
9,098
6,801
33,055
55
12,559
26,344
12,068
20,706
9,893
15,902
21,333
22,421
15,515
26,713
16,269
7,530
7,367
26,205
56
565
979
679
926
881
811
641
1,161
764
1,443
969
376
238
529
57
547
983
695
1,038
848
761
575
1,392
800
1,297
1,038
490
336
541
58
3,843
13,910
5,667
15,606
6,629
8,352
7,561
9,821
6,431
15,576
10,922
3,523
2,960
16,689
59
4,365
15,940
5,536
11,837
3,939
6,999
11, 214
11,730
6,238
12,744
9,243
2,998
4,111
18,705
60
374,276
1,588,983
414,366
1,636,170
522,903
777,401
673,541
905,172
553,593
1,542,118
1,178,212
296,003
262,312
1,754,854
61
554,987
2,238,195
718,731
1,587,660
458,510
984,933
1,589,990
1,475,966
772,553
1,847,686
1,330,295
388,482
491,931
2,719,391
62
828
1,251
787
806
1,240
950
796
1,364
1,195
1,832
1,013
581
358
515
63
849
1,261
1,026
1,067
1,412
948
761
1,418
1,319
1,757
883
695
465
380
:-
10,480
15,924
7,349
9,435
7,847
13,813
17,965
13,464
14,330
20,912
11,592
5,575
3,841
16,366
6:
8,194
10,404
6,532
8,869
5,954
8,903
10,119
10,691
9,277
13,969
7,026
4,532
3,256
7,500
66
762,387
980,452
352,992
689,466
338,927
959,497
1,139,921
903,383
878,795
1,216,880
821,235
363,435
274, 220
1,098,657
67
754,071
683,895
388,514
774,952
329,049
790,596
846,052
960,547
693,989
1,025,540
610,459
360,649
243,875
706,977
68
129
474
419
424
726
422
186
212
525
680
253
128
103
156
69
352
1,149
1,007
648
1,443
591
316
561
1,150
1,451
576
250
200
227
70
1,614
6,828
5,327
6,691
11,587
5,250
2,048
3,586
7,376
11,564
4,864
1,559
956
2,719
71
4,788
20,092
14,767
8,265
23,865
7,143
3,106
7,347
16,610
28,287
9,996
2,170
3,591
3,305
72
49,254
229,058
112,220
254,973
298,039
159,013
63,146
96,390
280,566
401,427
172,934
52,007
28,326 ,
84,089
73
129,790
613,233
373,280
257,144
528,623
203,176
94,202
213,492
469,403
857,488
326,233
57,684
73,795
100,420
74
31
77
18
69
38
32
20
221
53
107
182
4
11
30
75
31
93
6
47
50
24
9
253
29
54
178
4
7
11
76
1,563
1,973
729
2,876
925
2,894
583
8,751
2,439
3,145
12,211
77
933
2,626
77
905
1,696
140
1,470
721
529
164
9,549
1,225
1,662
11,370
182
707
419
78
24,855
30,425
9,379
48,840
11,021
47, 712
7,202
148,020
38,597
45,018
206,101
1,508
12,230
39,370
79
13,841
28,052
2,501
26,759
10,858
9,703
3,200
172,216
20,607
28,330
208,818
3,770
12,608
7,428
30
21
101
68
43
78
40
18
22
69
82
28
10
2
30
31
43
252
183
99
245
125
71
92
134
162
63
23
23
56
82
53
261
121
85
152
68
67
38
137
210
114
10
2
89
83
128
637
445
185
546
245
225
243
229
341
154
59
90
143
<?-
2,785
18,999
5,487
15,008
6,779
4,122
5,033
2,476
14,106
11,735
4,125
599
185
7,563
K
4,701
27,090
16,526
7,417
20,191
7,993
9,382
10,726
7,315
10,973
4,404
2,199
4,607
6,941
■■,;.
6
29
41
19
87
18
7
24
22
29
14
2
11
7
ST
16
173
5
169
2
33
4,636
22
437
7
50
3
55
3
420
5
88
4
31
13
84
2
18
88
8'-
17
2
2,740
313
45
7
326
18
59
Q0
6
26
39
19
73
14
4
21
18
25
14
2
10
7
91
16
156
1
8
40
167
33
1,896
9
2,649
18,539
124
3
171
475
5
1
38
220
48
94
317
685
70
1
2
15
31
13
25
1
25
200
18
92
93
94
95
116
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
[For comparability of data on livestock
(For definitions and explar
ations
see text)
Haskell
Hughes
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnston
Kay
Kingfisher
Kious
Latimer
Poultry and poultry products:
.
Poultry and/or poultry products
reporting 1954...
421
484
512
316
331
1,020
1,016
644
296
2
1949...
861
1,000
868
697
622
1,517
1,445
1,075
544
3
dollars 1954...
98,728
278,631
164,550
98,688
41,274
245, 954
222,768
128, 287
64,602
4
5
Chickens, 4 months old and ovei
1949...
81, 361
146,942
140,329
189,003
77,223
469,548
479, 115
197,366
46,019
reporting 1954 . . .
1,029
1,315
913
703
716
1,531
1,326
1,176
792
6
1950...
1,534
1,620
1,299
887
1,000
1,879
1,653
1,504
938
7
number 1954 . . .
39,540
80, 166
47,889
41,941
30,005
122,976
115,853
67,999
29,310
a
1950...
65,380
92,435
69,302
60,236
46,017
145,905
143,077
94,774
39,416
9
reporting 1954 . . .
176
173
195
105
131
456
437
210
102
10
1949 . . .
453
507
358
310
279
952
911
557
235
11
number 1954 . . .
54,769
166, 662
164,596
43,745
5,230
33,422
38,228
64,273
85,003
12
1949 . . .
19,680
35,082
21,097
22,901
20,514
83,442
60,468
35,546
9,264
13
dollars 1954. . .
40,023
122, 823
99,984
27,082
4,116
23,779
26,666
47,198
45,886
14
1949 . . .
17, 243
30,114
19,156
19,497
15,873
80,878
56, 167
32,153
7,243
reporting 1954 .. .
number 1954.. .
3
7
2
2
16
48,738
147,840
156,000
34,000
10,000
52,000
81,000
:
dollars 1954...
36,193
111,020
93,600
20,000
6,000
37,950
42,950
18
reporting 1954. . .
number 1954 . . .
173
166
193
103
131
456
19
6,031
18,822
8,596
9,745
5,230
33,422
28,228
12,273
4,003
20
dollars 1954...
3,830
12,803
6,384
7,082
4,116
23,779
20,666
9,248
2,936
reporting 1954...
1949...
353
410
451
291
267
924
22
734
869
797
634
553
1,397
1,368
990
471
23
dozens 1954 . . .
71,478
296, 671
164, 585
146, 283
95,938
579, 665
622, 111
212, 224
51, 547
24
1949...
174,168
312,336
296, 500
234,224
146,582
974,674
1,034,325
402, 325
104, 202
25
dollars 1954...
23,490
101,678
60,980
53, 112
33,599
170,201
171, 834
66,638
17,464
:•
1949...
62,729
114,654
107,026
89,677
52,497
351,061
375,022
152, 181
37,146
,,
Turkeys raised
farms
reporting 1954...
24
35
42
14
30
64
77
29
60
:.*'
1949...
22
21
50
107
44
91
96
47
14
number 1954 . . .
7,989
12,412
1,326
3,568
1,045
9,111
6,220
3,598
708
30
1949...
265
439
2,933
15,347
2,286
6,931
8,957
2,803
433
31
reporting 1954 .. .
10
27
27
3
14
34
49
18
33
i.
number 1954 —
464
1,784
863
176
564
2,036
2,989
2,221
320
reporting 1954...
number 1954. . .
14
12
15
11
16
35
30
15
i.'.
7,525
10,628
463
3,392
481
7,075
3,231
1,377
388
3:
Turkey hens to be kept for breeding,
reporting 1954.. .
19
17
24
12
20
38
40
10
54
36
number 1954 . . .
368
110
151
115
112
767
213
159
221
reporting 1954 —
8
10
14
2
8
22
26
6
26
number 1954 . . .
28
76
91
9
52
96
128
86
108
reporting 1954 . . .
number 1954 . . .
11
8
10
10
12
....
340
34
60
106
60
671
85
73
113
reporting 1954 . . .
31
45
17
8
16
99
93
44
36
...
1949 . . .
25
18
15
14
14
106
55
19
19
43
number 1954 . . .
218
187
145
41
98
1,182
1,217
206
203
44
1949...
254
126
170
224
78
1,578
902
346
141
45
Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous
poultry, and their eggs sold.
reporting 1954 . . .
14
28
25
14
25
73
79
26
22
46
1949 . . .
14
19
44
109
38
93
101
38
8
47
dollars 1954...
35,215
54, 130
3,586
18,494
3,559
51,974
24,268
14,451
1,252
48
*ni»nU sold alive:
Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, 01
1949...
1,389
2,174
14,147
79,829
8,853
37,609
47,926
13,032
1,630
49
reporting 1954...
1,063
1,111
880
772
686
1,472
1,461
1,244
735
50
1949...
1,320
1,439
1,071
1,008
894
1,747
1,704
1,481
782
51
dollars 1954...
963,011
1, 165, 100
1,371,292
2,068,846
1,534,997
2,454,631
2,856,843
1,871,858
658,237
52
1949 . . .
1,046,163
1,217,918
1,414,911
2,669,386
1,970,479
3,044,372
3,008,748
2,307,896
863,764
53
Cattle and/or calves sold
reporting 1954 . . .
1949 . . .
1,046
679
627
54
1,134
1,177
1,009
970
766
1,575
1,632
1^441
55
number 1954 . . .
15,845
13,274
14,130
23,969
18, 011
25,051
28,057
21,321
9,638
56
1949...
9,000
8,859
11,352
23,874
15,193
21,636
21,713
18,483
7,140
57
Cattle sold alive, excluding
reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
657
526
518
403
528
776
959
398
357
58
608
570
418
1,125
1,087
59
number 1954. . .
4,867
3,477
6,468
7,589
6,960
11,571
12,400
6,603
4,636
60
1949...
2,645
3,696
5,945
8,447
8,409
11,768
10, 597
8,280
4,046
61
dollars 1954...
316, 137
292,044
681, 805
865, 226
746,381
1,136,199
1, 274, 533
597, 113
386, 186
62
1949...
314,786
455,408
810,357
1,121,112
1,237,789
1, 548, 278
1,477,454
1,158,223
502,374
63
reporting 1954...
974
947
679
722
584
1,128
1,127
1,087
582
64
1949 . . .
1,036
1,016
804
890
679
1,107
1,250
1,089
550
65
number 1954 . . .
10,978
9,797
7,662
16,380
11,051
13,480
15,657
14,718
5,002
66
1949...
6,355
5,161
5,407
15,427
6,784
9,868
11, 116
10, 203
3,094
67
dollars 1954...
566,770
592,600
555,773
1,142,011
694,871
861, 103
1,197,419
1,032,369
205, 317
68
1949...
478,733
341,913
480,374
1,362,679
526, 137
774,257
1,024,176
960, 304
202, 876
69
Hogs and pigs sold alive . . .
. farms reporting 1954 .. .
235
539
153
161
247
327
416
174
237
70
1949 . . .
815
1,041
275
497
531
804
730
347
516
71
number 1954 . . .
2,360
7,776
1,663
1,894
2,650
7,559
8,640
2,255
2,672
72
1949 . . .
9,017
15,582
2,620
6,268
7,519
16,986
14,248
4,332
7,793
73
dollars 1954...
71,268
268,589
47,846
51,369
75,614
280, 532
294,989
70,686
57,420
74
1949...
235,624
409,639
59, 147
166, 827
198, 829
512,945
455,097
122,676
149, 838
75
Sheep and lambs sold alive.
reporting 1954 . . .
17
30
14
20
147
133
89
18
76
1949...
3
6
17
13
5
179
105
56
10
77
number 1954...
119
380
6,018
277
1,146
9,073
4,951
10,011
490
78
1949...
171
153
3,359
793
85
7,339
2,522
3,324
270
79
dollars 1954...
928
6,090
84,603
4,172
15,994
171,631
86,477
170,813
5,162
80
1949...
2,986
3,000
62, 175
13,395
1,610
123,669
48,393
60,938
3,037
81
Horses and mules sold alive
.farms
reporting 1954 . . .
88
45
14
21
29
29
27
17
63
82
1949...
205
132
38
59
92
85
36
53
87
83
number 1954 .. .
198
136
22
41
43
77
41
24
102
84
1949...
427
237
65
135
209
334
110
113
161
85
dollars 1954...
7,908
5,777'
1,265
6,068
2,137
5,166
3,425
877
4,152
86
Goats and mohair:
1949. . .
14,034
7,958
2,858
5,373
6,114
85,223
3,628
5,755
5,639
87
reporting 1954 . . .
number 1954 . . .
32
261
11
52
16
245
21
278
26
52
25
361
14
31
73
1,249
88
122
89
reporting 1954 —
6
10
1
6
6
2
6
1
17
90
number 1954 . . .
21
84
5
68
65
4
179
1
307
91
reporting 1954 . . .
22
25
11
12
17
24
21
13
62
92
number 1954 . . .
101
177
47
177
213
48
182
30
942
93
reporting 1954...
4
3
1
4
8
94
number 1954.. .
72
55
33
172
160
95
298
215
165
560
511
OKLAHOMA
117
PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
and poultry, see text and State Table 12J
2,095
2,734
70,993
102,265
660,424
32,957
408, 181
27,356
1,275
117,641
235,896
43,802
1,922
2,194
1,332,056
1,514,774
1,073
847
8,365
5,439
561,045
670,088
1,676
1,654
15,631
8,728
658,897
562,227
515
1,234
5,055
13,554
95,937
257,343
20
21
1,059
1,770
230,079
467,462
1,829
2,315
123,780
167,885
25,825
55,027
19,410
51,382
933
1,650
582, 380
1,039,803
194, 036
390, 164
128
1,762
2,078
1,536,666
1, 590, 102
1,677
1,910
22, 263
14,942
1,101
1,163
8,558
6,198
609,751
736, 38?
1,457
1,596
13,705
8,744
651,670
483, 547
593
1,151
7,704
13,094
244,916
344,982
45
22
1,137
250,051
342,737
1,306
1,448
106,064
116,083
64,672
61,273
45,335
57,512
755
1,049
518,356
663, 639
163,467
237,777
1,320
1,392
1,748,438
1,773,869
1,248
1,262
20, 302
12,814
818
7,661
5,517
710,792
718,050
1,101
1,050
12,641
7,297
791,397
593,766
413
734
6,035
14,018
209,415
438,014
21,604
7,233
17,758
142,919
162, 571
49,340
59,340
3,223
2,710
295,854
377, 516
8,419
5,747
544,205
468,951
9,616
15,092
343,960
418, 289
1,013
163,304
211,550
1,175
1,408
79,529
103,560
59,357
29,852
39,738
26,632
353,150
489,867
120,413
176,726
1,166
1,306
1,556,688
1, 554, 840
1,103
1,170
18,931
11,369
7,160
4,444
594, 881
598,485
1,005
1,015
11,771
6,925
655,064
466, 104
414
874
7,891
14,115
286, 130
482,316
2,280
3,275
73, 592
109,631
530, 287
47,826
338,371
37,733
403
1,186
120,295
206, 168
46,320
76,436
1,693
2,356
1,059,827
1,271,696
1,513
1,844
17,404
11,109
850
856
5,854
3,895
424, 697
437, 166
1,347
1,630
11, 550
7,214
518,581
501,638
537
1,456
5,459
16,954
98,445
310,814
13
21
1,064
128,825
155,340
1,317
1,907
70,683
102,710
30,808
26,967
23,430
21,421
249,845
356,705
79, 868
132,348
1,177
1,517
996,636
1,218,200
1,037
1,183
13,630
7,298
2,818
359, 509
340,306
933
1,014
8,644
4,480
412, 507
474,903
606
1,180
6,497
15,219
208,833
387, 363
1,137
204,413
369,827
1,108
1,385
97,873
100,936
28,714
45,836
20,060
40,977
662
1/052
492,936
675, 151
136,871
253,381
38
1,350
1,442
1,456,526
1,723,683
1,325
1,397
18,623
15,299
949
996
7,144
7,169
643,706
915,785
1,104
994
11,479
8,130
701,432
630,828
2,366
5,318
69,585
153,448
2,139
1,311
36,994
19,904
11,466
7,819
7,707
7,267
84,426
117,803
29,434
42,860
4,944
8,214
646, 502
1,316,223
7,511
6,060
416, 128
494,440
3,230
6,504
107,985
186,592
1,390
236,268
361,010
32, 172
83,468
22,993
70,667
518,793
732, 375
173,064
259,511
1,008
49
8,441
1,411
1,738
1,681,633
2, 143, 336
1,298
1,521
20,256
15,485
812
845
8,021
7,298
786,384
924,911
1,182
1,330
12,235
8,187
593,345
483, 663
630
1,235
9,295
21,036
269,406
692, 232
35
37
950
1,867
12,056
28, 120
4,987
10,746
4,008
9,213
65, 683
140,831
22,801
50,901
5,791
5,707
696,057
851,318
8,762
4,361
500,277
333, 675
1,924
5,395
59,276
164,119
1,352
138, 577
238,800
1,892
2,476
98,788
124,049
14,997
50,616
12,087
519
1,083
303, 799
379,925
116, 339
145, 199
66
1,667
2,147
1,452,993
1,714,356
1,524
1,777
21,189
14,209
971
922
9,071
6,264
689,586
769,395
1,214
1,540
12, 118
7,945
531,401
443,885
642
1,499
6,847
18,086
208,077
483,501
26
1,064
226, 239
366, 117
1,017
1,239
107,902
112,410
35,993
70,129
29,714
64, 508
749
1,007
524,631
763,570
173,431
273,998
41
1,232
1, 591, 248
1,977,339
1,050
1,194
19,887
16,897
8,201
8,161
722,701
1,021,471
11,686
8,736
707,106
663,089
3,289
7,528
96,343
210, 357
1,817
2,134
32,033
37,450
1,108
60,024
72,243
13,914
39,273
10,832
34,792
256,738
374,774
84, 362
130,008
1,052
1,531,563
1,878,763
5,943
9,014
636,706
1,257,813
10,938
5,173
713,921
319,154
9,398
153, 251
267, 536
1,187
1,242
19,661
22,700
118
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2]
-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
[For comparability of data on livestock
(For definitions and explanations
see text)
Okfuskee
Oklahoma
Okmulgee
Osage
Ottawa
Pawnee
Payne
Pittsburg
Pontotoc
Potta-
Poultry and poultry products:
1
Poultry and/or poultry products
.farms
reporting 1954...
1949...
388
884
88C
1,488
554
1,046
439
804
617
954
581
893
855
1,240
779
1,389
521
1,023
815
1,401
2
3
dollars 1954...
96,970
574,599
182,887
78,597
179,635
217,888
371,683
269,854
163,957
404,354
5
Chickens, 4 months old and over
1949...
157,158
479,332
155,019
151,434'
260,824
260,858
459,072
222,210
189,997
445,186
Ifarms
reporting 1954 . . .
1950...
1,087
1,476
1,704
2,26?
1,336
1,877
1,062
1,512
1,050
1,384
1,024
1,213
1,343
1,679
1,718
2,263
1,222
1,631
1,654
2,205
6
7
number 1954.. .
51,195
112,242
69,491
57,488
68,518
73,721
107,864
92,426
54,985
99,761
B
1950. . .
74,601
136,312
83,914
80,511
95,538
86,828
126,144
134,227
81,964
124,042
g
reporting 1954...
137
396
205
154
264
274
403
306
192
289
LO
1949...
421
851
540
404
530
475
641
720
532
676
11
number 1954 . . .
10,404
327,974
36,701
23,350
152,663
86,640
92,194
146,289
73,458
214,938
12
1949...
23,855
176, 82C
30,149
53,081
100,902
46,749
51,655
43,248
61,145
210,288
13
dollars 1954...
8,146
227,85'
25,024
19,077
100,119
60,864
66,345
92,830
82,906
139, 546
u
1949 . . .
22,176
151,62"
27,833
45,008
84,910
45,326
46,938
36,398
48,507
190,724
15
reporting 1954 . . .
1
IE
2
1
5
7
5
6
2
12
16
number 1954 . . .
2,000
297,188
25,000
10,000
136,256
65,360
64,717
128,000
56,000
193,600
17
dollars 1954...
1,000
200,751
14,860
6,000
87,952
43,656
44,567
80,050
72,000
122, 113
18
farms
reporting 1954...
136
382
203
154
259
269
399
302
191
281
1')
number 1954 . . .
8,404
30,78£
11,701
13,350
16,407
21,280
27,477
18,289
17,458
21,338
20
dollars 1954...
7,146
27,106
10,164
13,077
12,167
17,208
21,776
12,780
10,906
17,433
reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
332
71'
452
357
548
491
750
615
417
698
22
781
1,25;
891
686
845
809
1,126
1,212
870
1,225
23
dozens 1954 . . .
139,981
627,79.!
208,852
141,702
247,385
324,567
538,669
311,254
197,671
468,487
24
1949...
253,151
677, 16 c
261,649
240,709
496,383
471,323
849,894
451,413
310,613
512,615
25
dollars 1954...
52,303
249, 55£
89,025
49,939
76,429
110,530
190,834
112,486
73,214
195,645
26
1949...
95,505
288, 76 c
101,585
91,052
172,784
177,725
332,559
167,322
122,336
202,619
27
farms
reporting 1954 —
64
20e
106
75
28
42
61
129
65
91
.'3
1949. . .
66
144
112
97
24
66
69
82
66
73
,."i
number 1954.. .
7,449
18,83
15,137
2,353
698
8,104
25,556
16,205
2,032
17,378
30
1949...
6,519
7,19.
4,714
2,707
530
6,574
15,551
3,774
2,530
5,873
reporting 1954 . . .
number 1954 .. .
37
s:
72
48
21
26
26
71
31
50
32
572
2,821
1,773
1,406
562
4,642
4,867
770
800
14,545
33
reporting 1954 . . .
28
12 c
38
30
8
20
40
59
34
42
3.'.
number 1954 . . .
6,877
16.01C
13,364
947
136
3,462
20,689
15,435
1,232
2,833
3''
Turkey hens to be kept for breeding,
reporting 1954 . . .
44
9'
66
45
23
'15
26
85
39
50
36
number 1954...
207
■w
535
416
131
188
1,172
929
222
3,252
reporting 1954 . . .
number 1954 . . .
34
44
44
26
19
11
10
45
22
31
38
157
30 c
157
245
115
125
297
182
127
3,157
reporting 1954...
number 1954 .. .
10
5C
23
20
6
5
17
40
17
19
40
50
43.
378
171
16
63
875
747
95
95
41
reporting 1954 . . .
45
141
109
48
35
25
63
65
14
62
42
1949...
50
17.
72
43
53
35
58
60
43
76
4 3
number 1954 . . .
269
1,001
651
587
189
262
468
481
235
448
44
1949...
342
1,99£
455
533
684
328
415
658
429
619
45
Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous
poultry, and their eggs sold.
.farms
reporting 1954 . . .
34
12(
51
55
32
45
64
56
51
68
46
1949...
42
12;
73
68
40
69
58
61
76
47
dollars 1954...
36, 521
97,18"!
68,838
9,581
3,087
46,494
114,504
64,538
7,837
69,163
48
Animals sold alive:
Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, 01
1949...
39,477
38,93*
25,601
15,374
3,130
37,807
79,575
18,490
19,154
51,843
reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
830
1,169
1,33'
1,58;
1,133
1,432
1,310
1,469
978
1,227
1,055
1,187
1,525
1,536
1,635
1,904
1,252
1,369
1,527
1,765
50
31
dollars 1954...
747, 152
4,158,596
1,362,183
7,578,432
1,283,666
1,947,741
1,535,656
1,881,112
1,952,622
1,407,455
52
1949...
902,142
1,781,87'
1,482,474
10,156,850
1,486,134
2,124,195
1,923,459
1,892,929
2,001,435
1,361,272
3 3
Cattle and/or calves sold
.farms
reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
743
957
1,15C
1,271
1,021
1,175
1,252
1,264
890
1,048
1,009
1,092
1,478
1,388
1,548
1,608
1,179
1,207
1,431
1,531
54
55
number 1954 —
10,413
41,261
16,086
71,975
11,894
23,538
20,506
25,965
22,833
19,266
56
1949...
7,212
11,10'
10,795
72,883
9,579
15,723
14,630
16,640
15,817
11,610
57
Cattle sold alive, excluding
.farms
reporting 1954. ..
1949...
461
502
821
771
609
604
841
852
561
573
744
698
1,056
910
862
799
716
670
782
898
58
59
number 1954 .. .
3,174
33,27!
5,517
34,083
5,399
10,172
7,040
8,392
9,794
6,239
.
1949...
2,662
4,65.
4,774
47,424
4,912
6,995
6,386
6,671
8,016
4,907
61
dollars 1954...
257,236
3,520,43!
491,274
4,910,418
744 j 032
860, 584
528,569
642,039
979,163
461,765
i,3
1949...
313,242
622.87C
766,904
7,380,722
801,227
921,458
860,264
794,555
1,135,350
579,451
63
farms
reporting 1954 . . .
669
90
848
1,141
723
921
1,306
1,338
1,085
1,239
64
1949. . .
831
1,00'
1,026
1,079
891
925
1,168
1,447
1,023
1,284
65
number 1954 . . .
7,239
7,98<
10,569
37,892
6,495
13,366
13,466
17,573
13,039
13,027
66
1949...
4,550
6,45.
6,021
25,459
4,667
8,728
8,244
9,969
7,801
6,703
67
dollars 1954...
388,094
372,66.
660,851
2,391,537
321,141
770,447
676,651
956,492
805, 128
720,934
1 3
1949...
305,057
418,91.
431,415
2,112,707
274,984
668,456
500,834
663,056
516,710
393,139
69
Hogs and pigs sold alive . . .
farms
reporting 1954...
366
47'
437
387
370
339
480
562
356
451
70
1949...
816
85f
935
901
826
787
892
1,308
795
1,014
71
number 1954 . . .
4,161
5,39
5,834
7,427
6,332
7,842
9,134
8,004
4,470
5,848
72
1949...
10,725
18,93
10,636
20,404
13,312
17,050
18,188
17,545
12,076
13,236
73
dollars 1954...
88,293
179,45C
196,459
245,686
205,312
287,774
300, 168
257,236
137,797
187,478
74
1949...
276,770
699,87
268,094
638,041
388,471
510,439
522,737
417,420
330,693
374,908
75
Sheep and lambs sold alive.
reporting 1954 —
21
5.
12
24
31
48
61
29
42
35
76
1949 . . .
3
5!
10
14
33
27
44
10
12
11
77
number 1954 . . .
566
4,16
572
804
696
1,550
1,426
1,252
1,923
2,206
78
1949...
79
1,61
551
470
507
980
2,095
485
357
335
79
dollars 1954...
8,177
77,40
8,880
11,493
10,004
24,294
20,983
18,473
23,458
32,759
80
1949...
1,608
23,13
7,321
7,410
7,781
16,202
29,068
7,860
5,777
5,209
81
Horses and mules sold alive
.farms
reporting 1954...
37
5
63
51
40
46
67
89
63
56
82
1949...
84
11
120
155
109
110
152
158
127
173
83
number 1954 .. .
67
10
101
331
69
81
234
155
115
111
84
1949...
174
23
267
409
276
209
308
282
299
297
85
dollars 1954...
5,352
8,63
4,719
19,298
3,177
4,642
9,285
6,872
7,076
4,519
86
Goats and mohair:
1949...
5,465
17,08
8,740
17,970
13,671
7,640
10,556
10,038
12,905
8,565
87
.farms reporting 1954...
13
36
40
63
17
35
89
21
39
88
number 1954 . . .
44
164
457
612
453
323
1,614
195
115
89
reporting 1954...
3
3
7
11
3
11
26
8
2
90
number 1954 . . .
11
4
20
105
221
121
1,037
112
4
91
reporting 1954...
10
35
34
56
15
27
67
15
37
92
number 1954 . . .
33
160
437
507
232
202
577
83
111
93
reporting 1954...
1
2
14
94
number 1954 . . .
1
89
220
56
904
95
5
445
655
179
3,250
231
OKLAHOMA
119
PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
and poultry, s
se text and S
tate Table 12
Pushmataha
Roger Mills
Rogers
Seminole
Sequoyah
Stephens
Texas
Tillman
Tulsa
Wagoner
Washington
Washita
Woods
WoodwBrd
280
577
619
434
339
715
486
671
630
312
1,104
609
539
1
624
835
1,149
911
798
1,152
671
855
1,253
1,001
628
2,023
949
788
2
47,046
77,720
302,949
239,391
51,009
136,791
94,874
68,791
426,660
123,003
66,238
325,599
381,913
138,615
3
63,480
145,915
233,195
161,422
52,478
218,999
170,489
159,477
582,899
182,099
133,185
454,391
349,648
237,141
4
1,068
834
1,410
1,174
1,415
1,365
737
834
1,281
1,204
562
1,933
851
843
5
1,430
1,123
1,717
1,831
1,855
1,694
866
1,195
2,032
1,504
903
2,447
1,134
997
6
31,650
60,924
71,082
46,842
45,192
80,203
60,816
45,599
84,445
73,898
35,973
137, 569
64,962
69,489
7
52,317
72,505
91,710
81,931
62,053
112,836
69,545
75,763
131,412
91,583
53,191
183,618
89,745
77,561
8
92
220
238
135
131
289
173
218
268
248
109
383
304
224
9
342
348
645
465
482
516
333
407
638
559
350
1,030
600
450
10
4,344
11,913
11,937
217,106
18,883
18,363
16,829
10,827
40,381
46,300
6,971
103,227
19,933
30,614
11
16,850
18,340
35,566
39,682
21,092
28,569
25,450
20,963
143,936
27,789
23,768
53,950
52,247
76,733
12
3,991
9,029
9,599
139,847
12,820
14,603
12,935
8,405
29,779
31,409
5,505
67,400
13,888
24,845
13
14,208
15,498
32,133
39,590
18
17,998
2
25,920
2
25,233
1
19,509
133,249
1
24,834
3
23,257
52,112
2
46,493
61,325
2
14
15
209,914
11,700
4,597
3,800
20,000
30,525
75,000
16,000
16
133,336
7,250
3,158
2,850
12,000
19,701
47,000
14,950
17
92
220
238
118
129
289
172
218
267
247
109
382
304
222
18
4,344
11,913
11,937
7,192
7,183
13,766
13,029
10,827
20,381
15,775
6,971
28,227
19,933
14,614
19
3,991
9,029
9,599
6,511
5,570
11,445
10,085
8,405
17,779
11,708
5,505
20,400
13,888
9,895
20
232
532
532
359
268
627
410
414
583
539
278
993
525
486
2]
500
789
998
764
570
1,033
635
793
1,085
883
549
1,935
871
738
22
39,241
211,244
216,235
128,867
87,319
309,275
260,866
149,631
419,987
245,814
157,050
529,109
276,660
322,814
23
101,378
345, 577
344,892
210,173
91,695
452,523
401,927
325,375
716,676
406,819
240,590
1,012,905
577,434
456,795
24
17,790
58,997
75,467
51,983
38,105
109,616
75,450
54,185
186,865
85,271
56,362
155,288
89,419
94,228
25
36,022
119,019
128,158
84,798
33,811
167,410
134,587
125,308
349,794
149,179
95,832
355,130
231,404
164,320
26
19
35
65
67
9
46
51
b
99
79
36
45
77
43
27
32
37
76
69
26
113
29
24
113
64
51
51
60
61
28
6,744
2,888
39,643
19,244
38
3,958
1,753
1,231
42,201
1,732
1,597
27,390
84,037
9,481
29
2,418
2,640
13,717
5,047
226
5,674
2,006
2,767
19,232
1,800
2,170
10, 520
12,644
2,576
30
6
17
39
53
6
27
22
36
31
15
31
41
34
31
4,045
1,275
7,066
18,714
16
1,463
869
151
2,959
940
1,027
22,911
46,789
8,592
32
15
19
28
15
4
23
29
2
65
49
22
15
42
12
33
2,699
1,613
32,577
530
22
2,495
884
1,080
39,242
792
570
4,479
37,248
889
34
33
14
27
39
8
25
22
4
51
57
25
21
31
19
35
530
104
1,471
2,329
35
228
100
13
1,507
439
211
1,528
5,862
682
>:
18
7
14
37
2
16
8
3
18
23
9
16
15
13
37
244
34
361
2,324
3
117
58
8
169
277
39
101
2,019
598
38
17
7
14
2
7
11
14
1
34
34
17
5
18
6
39
286
70
1,110
5
32
111
42
5
1,338
162
172
1,427
3,8*3
84
41
20
17
67
42
50
65
26
26
35
59
29
26
15
41
38
17
66
46
35
51
35
24
111
37
50
70
29
38
42
142
130
594
302
303
370
292
136
206
460
189
425
271
110
43
266
108
796
696
219
247
227
470
1,309
307
1,802
767
442
323
44
12
30
60
28
6
50
40
13
49
77
29
42
74
34
45
24
34
64
50
21
115
25
26
91
54
55
55
62
55
46
25,265
9,694
217,883
47,561
84
12,572
6,489
6,201
210,016
6,323
4,371
102,911
278,606
19, 542
47
13,250
11,398
72,904
37,034
669
25,669
10,669
14,660
99,856
8,086
14,096
47,149
71,751
11,496
48
926
1,014
1,400
1,047
1,181
1,357
748
901
1,126
1,124
546
1,783
1,101
973
49
1,211
1,117
1,588
1,254
1,484
1,509
849
1,129
1,582
1,307
804
2,249
1,174
1,056
50
772,954
1,718,541
2,193,608
810,497
712,024
2,040,094
3,116,456
1,241,160
3,472,001
1,281,746
1,309,740
1,651,082
3,198,547
2,607,943
51
1,170,860
2,445,878
2,635,322
1,148,054
743,923
2,101,856
4,529,382
1,546,516
2,080,185
1,157,667
1,354,434
2,234,379
3,110,005
3,462,936
52
854
999
1,312
982
1,092
1,290
728
873
1,041
1,020
505
1,708
1,077
943
53
947
1,066
1,401
1,055
1,244
1,348
809
1,056
1,330
1,020
704
2,110
1,135
1,015
54
12,693
22,319
26,347
12,237
13,582
26,491
29,653
13,747
28,539
14,742
16,090
18,715
38,826
32,317
55
9,933
21,922
20,492
10,014
7,431
17,154
30,308
12,423
15,334
8,666
11,535
19,176
26,514
28,247
56
561
624
881
612
661
698
564
538
725
675
356
1,123
844
722
57
494
684
838
615
518
756
665
637
738
523
434
1,318
778
730
58
4,974
5,702
10, 776
3,628
5,390
10,118
17,558
4,890
17,860
6,694
6,131
7,904
15,585
12,499
55
4,665
9,863
10,611
4,378
2,395
6,848
23,891
5,444
6,912
3,135
5,840
9,203
13,389
16,214
-
321,657
481,031
1,000,367
264,757
315,123
851,801
2,128,782
518,708
2,772,994
655,787
692,516
735,458
1,426,351
1,139,668
532,555
1,190,295
1,473,380
537,382
264,786
872,040
3,753,017
729,109
972,746
378,688
727,844
1,125,857
1,806,094
2,189,393
62
782
942
1,101
907
981
1,147
560
773
883
907
457
1,351
862
796
63
825
874
1,197
897
1,129
1,206
410
849
1,124
850
591
1,557
873
762
64
7,719
16,617
15,571
8,609
8,192
16,373
12,095
8,857
10,679
8,048
9,959
10,811
23,241
19,818
65
5,268
12,059
9,881
5,636
5,036
10,306
6,417
6,979
8,422
5,531
5,695
9,973
13,125
12,033
6E
343,383
1,103,311
943, 544
463,204
307,774
1,007,372
914,214
625,659
491,510
411,435
526,628
719,079
1,573,249
1,262,281
67
347,359
1,044,963
698,518
374,133
296,137
833,054
603,244
651,943
523,393
382,003
381,112
770,432
1,134,805
1,047, 592
68
368
311
479
282
342
377
164
129
298
494
163
528
285
350
69
919
637
978
653
869
868
313
339
818
966
444
988
489
527
70
6,016
3,331
6,436
2,784
2,699
5,404
1,859
1,963
5,361
6,232
2,728
6,167
5,090
5,265
71
16,170
6,660
15,700
8,801
7,944
14,971
3,634
4,478
13,549
13,616
8,117
9,944
5,905
6,660
".
98,063
119,139
217,333
73,954
63,000
162,666
56,729
63,541
186,391
203,046
82,839
164,357
166,679
182,153
73
271,362
186,241
429,189
227,060
169,931
379,255
121,050
128,665
427,853
380,050
237,435
307,842
154,752
214,282
74
21
14
39
11
14
31
4
45
20
23
14
49
63
20
75
16
16
35
7
5
23
8
46
27
21
10
40
27
9
76
434
527
1,142
298
1,385
681
137
1,906
366
679
370
1,688
1,648
735
77
762
843
988
106
178
588
2,113
2,175
552
522
124
1,511
456
300
78
5,103
7,544
18,957
3,773
17,012
10,630
2,487
31,415
5,343
8,014
5,118
29,761
24,211
11,093
79
12,690
14,075
14,303
1,927
2,346
11,040
44,240
34,697
11,264
9,011
1,916
26,577
8,858
4,487
;
70
54
66
50
121
57
24
17
36
43
32
17
33
48
-'1
121
97
153
121
150
120
67
24
115
111
64
60
81
83
a
138
156
127
91
224
111
63
23
122
86
49
39
100
124
93
236
234
457
245
313
199
219
48
604
232
131
110
166
213
84
4,748
7,516
13,407
4,809
9,115
7,625
14,244
1,837
15,763
3,464
2,639
2,427
8,057
12,748
85
6,894
10,304
19,932
7,552
10,723
6,467
7,831
2,102
144,929
7,915
6,127
3,671
5,496
7,182
36
68
8
56
34
42
45
5
10
27
21
22
7
4
16
...
1,033
18
443
326
459
289
19
29
98
63
85
11
18
120
53
28
11
7
11
2
6
2
89
438
259
102
121
61
11
23
21
9
49
' 8
48
30
39
39
5
8
22
21
20
7
16
''1
595
18
184
224
338
228
19
18
75
63
64
11
18
120
92
15
8
4
2
2
1
1
93
354
218
46
80
24
9
1
94
1,515
777
204
260
86
27
4
95
120
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table &-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Tne State
Adair
Alfalfe
•*
Beaver Becki
Blaine
Bryan
Caddo
CanBdlan
1
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable
seeds and plants, and bulbs:
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and
vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and
2,807,382
3,886,275
9
15,030
18,935
89,585
36,230
22,900
25,000
19,320
2
1949...
1,50(
10,174
1,200
2,850
4
152
3
Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines,
120
1
1
L
4
1949...
158
L 1
> 1
3
3
5
5
acres 1954...
1,793
4
4
L
1
72
6
1949...
1,970
1
5
! (Z)
78
3
37
7
1,004,167
1,490,927
1,5CK
9,000
7,364
20
51
M
...
5
85
77,660
400
24,500
18,300
8
1949...
9
Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens,
and bedding plants grown for sale:
144
2
1
10
1949...
197
1
1
2
1
2
2
11
square feet 1954...
1,358,293
2,830
600
12,000
3,260
580
12
1949...
1,757,613
2,688
1,800
372
8,000
7,900
800
13
49
1
1
14
1949...
100
1
1
1
2
1
15
acres 1954...
84
ca
(z)
1
16
1949...
146
(Z)
(z)
2
1
(Z)
17
161
2
-
x
2
2
1
2
18
1949...
227
1
1
2
1
19
dollars 1954...
1,592,772
5,030
50
15,000
1,000
350
20
1949...
2,215,811
2,810
2,500
40
10,925
. 3,500
675
21
Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds,
vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and mushrooms produced for sale:
Grown under glass or in
79
L 1
1
2
1
22
1949...
110
1
1
3
1
2
23
square feet 1954...
162,287
10
500
600
400
200
24
1949...
148,416
2,500
500
588
1,000
400
25
52
2
1
26
1949...
57
2
1
27
acres 1954...
413
7
36
28
1949...
149
19
1
29
120
1
1
2
3
1
30
1949...
147
1
1
3
1
1
2
31
dollars 1954...
210,443
9(
1,000
150
3,850
35,230
150
32
1949...
179,537
1,200
350
107
1,000
19,000
345
33
Forest products:
14,478
69"
39
289
6
1
138
165
239
134
34
1949...
21,593
96
71
745
5
1
223
535
235
91
35
cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954...
146,507
9,67
395
2,627
61
7(
1,458
1,390
1,479
988
36
1949...
262,933
16,73
610
9,860
34
8
3,054
5,915
3,293
804
37
11,444
30
82
277
9
5.
188
170
459
137
38
1949...
14,029
43
81
468
10 ]
257
327
337
108
39
number 1954. ..
3,144,426
79,21
31,195
87,686
2,007 9,.
«
49,126
55,875
146,982
35,822
40
1949...
3,284,476
84,51
29,650
123,373
2,625 22,
M
58,725
85,304
80,923
25,363
41
Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp-
wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees,
hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous
1,383
8'
7
32
]
9
28
33
7
42
dollars 1954...
285,345
13,22
1,310
14,316
2(
1,355
6,259
5,290
1,470
43
1949...
401,201
13,95
183
18,735
i,:
1
1,258
11,791
3,239
696
2 Reported in small fractions.
OKLAHOMA
121
PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Carter
Cherokee
Choctaw
Cimarron
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
Cree*
Custer
Delaware
Dewey
Ellla
Garfield
Garvin
105,965
25
5,000
15,600
11,688
10,000
19,865
31,900
21,700
2,640
39,500
75,000
1
55,925
3
8,450
4,150
13,150
3
19,176
2
8.125
29,400
1
58,773
20,075
3
31
9,386
1,300
2
116,141
4
17,250
1
2
3
3
2
2
3
4
1
2
2
2
2
1
6
2
4
33
14
1
3
6
8
13
104
5
6
2
11
7
*
(Z)
3
5
9
15
(Z)
5
11
6
5,180
15,600
1,188
4,500
5,200
840
6,000
40,000
7
4,425
1,800
3,700
12,150
7,870
25
2,700
330
7,800
8,786
300
1,170
8,500
8
2
1
1
2
1
1
3
5
1
9
1
9
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
3
1
8
2
10
60,128
80
4,950
8,553
3,100
16,000
25,535
8,379
300
34,570
16,500
11
60,000
1,800
1,080
6,625
280
15,000
93,000
14,150
500
61,570
15,000
12
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
2
1
1
2
5
13
14
6
1
(Z)
4
2
16
15
8
2
1
1
(z)
1
2
1
2
(Z)
3
16
2
1
1
2
1
2
3
4
1
10
1
17
3
2
2
1
3
1
2
4
3
1
2
9
2
18
100,685
25
5,000
10,500
10,000
15,250
21,400
8,050
1,800
31,900
35,000
19
51,500
4,800
450
1,000
9,801
100
25,200
55,721
6,750
600
700
111,276
7,500
20
1
1
2
3
3
21
1
3
1
1
2
3
1
2
1
22
100
1
' 500
4
2
1,625
1
3,480
1
1
1
240
1,000
1
1
4,516
16,800
2
2
(Z)
(Z)
3
3
3,216
4,300
1
2
1
(z)
4
5
2
1
2
1,000
1
1,075
4,500
1
5
2
1
4
6
1,500
1
(Z)
2
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
100
115
10,500
8,450
1,600
31
1,850
1,505
8,000
1,500
2,722
5,525
31
300
3,695
1,250
32
170
897
618
180
105
89
4
198
397
52
982
205
6
15
146
33
352
1,257
629
439
234
119
18
199
635
53
1,047
205
13
37
287
34
1,704
9,339
5,507
1,547
1,222
813
72
2,266
4,374
502
8,252
2,290
70
132
1,676
35
4,261
17,398
12,120
4,136
2,953
864
127
2,302
7,985
394
19,247
2,200
72
213
2,915
36
153
279
323
180
109
56
5
89
250
82
467
276
29
27
129
37
172
525
327
305
144
126
20
116
349
143
551
264
23
42
184
38
57,118
79,462
67,501
38,284
44,450
11,840
850
15,559
65,858
18,801
112,512
75,580
9,425
3,901
30,988
39
34,536
114,755
118,250
54,170
89,698
27,780
3,491
21,133
77,484
23,319
139,458
64,868
5,729
3,181
35,627
40
19
72
43
12
22
3
12
17
1
72
12
2
7
41
3,161
10,985
7,053
2,120
3,609
1,700
2,330
2,598
500
7,869
2,760
1,000
701
42
1,044
23,670
34,919
10,786
11,697
1,749
46
5,631
691
362
24,618
3,743
7
1,745
43
122
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table SV-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Oraay
Grant Gree
Harmon Hsrpe
Haskell
Hughes
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnston
1
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable
seeds and plants, and bulbs:
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and
vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and
17,385
25,750
1,539
450
3,302
166,401
ioo,rxK
8,777
4,560
3,750
600
1,248
100
65
2
1949...
3
Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines,
2
1
2
5
1949...
acres 1954...
2
2
L 1
2
35<
L 3
3
1
1
6
1949...
2
2
35
2
1
(Z)
7
8
715
1,500
200
500
165,001
100,001
350
725
800
40
1949...
9
Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens,
and bedding plants grown for sale:
2
1
10
1949...
3
1
3
2
2
11
square feet 1954. . .
11,400
900
14,250
12
1949...
6,450
2,500
6,600
2,350
288
13
1
±
14
1949...
2
1
2
1
I?
acres 1954...
1
(Z)
16
1949...
1
2
(Z)
(Z)
17
2
3
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
13
1949...
19
dollars 1954...
8,500
1,000
250
6,300
100
20
1949...
11,500
2,802
3,125
3,250
-400
21
Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds,
vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and mushrooms produced for sale:
Grown under glass or in
2
2
5
22
1949. . .
3
2
1
1
23
square feet 1954. . .
825
850
3,490
24
1949...
5,750
1,700
100
240
25
20
.
1
26
1949...
4
2
1
27
acres 1954...
311
2(
1
(Z)
28
1949...
96
(Z)
(z)
29
22
2
]
5
1
30
1949...
5
1
1
1
31
dollars 1954...
8,170
539
1,40C
2,127
600
32
1949...
12,750
710
500
48
25
33
Forest products:
159
16
15
276
5
10
162
34
1949...
186
21
]_
...
]_
23i
279
2
77
369
35
cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954...
1,208
126
2
...
4
1,37<
2,987
19
98
1,309
36
1949...
1,610
193
8
L ... ]
A'
2,62.
3,976
6
766
5,075
37
305
46
L
,
19(
232
168
20
21
12
48
156
227
38
1949...
245
42
y
10
?
20]
39
number 1954...
82,610
13,352 3,
550 6,
31.
42,04!
78,546
3,666
4,300
73,273
40
1949...
56,842
8,474 8,"
9r
1,655 5,.
9
49,40f
38,847
2,060
10,035
69,920
41
Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp-
wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees,
hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous
9
6
J
1<
19
1
2
27
42
dollars 1954...
1,980
409
5C
...
1,37'
11,825
25
240
9,055
43
1949...
408
251
7,43:
2,191
425
4,935
small fractions.
OKLAHOMA
123
PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Kay
Kingfisher
Kiova
Latimer
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan
Love
Mcclain
McCurtein
Mclntoa
i Major
Marahall
K,yea
Murray
Muskogee
134,234
36,360
5,900
1,160
402,553
4,800
3,086
150, OCX
...
7,007
125,900
1
183,033
22,412
1,200
2,500
227,229
3,398
250,25
405
9,587
100
424,102
2
4
2
1
1
2
...
4
3
3
7
4
1
1
...
5
5
4
11
48
1
1
1
29
...
6
313
5
12
25
(Z)
(Z)
40
2
420
6
9,250
35,000
1,000
120
1,150
150,001
...
1,507
34,500
7
17,683
20,894
500
200
250, CKX
...
2,822
265,072
B
A
1
1
2
1
1
5
9
6
1
2
2
7
2
1
5
10
79,500
360
1,100
202,000
7,500
2,200
101,916
11
76,450
450
1,100
6,600
251,116
700
4,000
172,286
12
2
1
2
1
3
13
3
2
2
3
1
2
1
2
2
5
14
15
8
(z)
4
1
10
1
(Z)
14
16
4
2
1
2
1
1
1
5
17
6
3
2
1
7
1
2
3
5
18
122,434
2,300
400
383,000
4,500
600
2,000
90,300
19
162,100
1,518
800
2,000
220,900
500
225
6,150
157,830
20
1
3
3
1
3
7
7
1
2
2
-
I 1
2
2
1
1
1
21
22
4,000
3,366
2,318
24,750
1,000
11,500
390
1,000
23
2,210
1,000
12,363
5,500
52
325
220
100
2,000
24
1
1
1
2
1
2
L
2
3
1
1
25
26
(Z)
17
(z)
(Z)
(Z)
7
(z
...
1
1
2
1
27
28
2
1
3
3
7
1
2
3
2
29
3
1
8
3
L 1
5
1
2
30
2,550
1,360
2,600
640
19,553
300
1,336
3,500
1,100
31
3,250
400
6,329
2,698
25
180
615
100
1,200
32
45
104
5
181
481
641
339
89
91
546
27
126
23
356
41
202
33
88
176
10
332
584
1,034
440
296
144
1,035
36
180
56
341
43
334
34
408
804
39
1,296
4,246
6,658
2,759
1,393
494
6,663
2,15
1,443
205
4,565
725
1,987
35
676
1,301
43
3,719
5,894
10,386
3,867
4,666
1,284
8,351
5,01
1,829
698
4,984
386
3,422
36
50
96
13
148
360
489
308
116
143
336
26
99
43
166
50
121
37
47
152
24
214
351
629
298
249
132
485
23
144
31
169
36
188
38
10,079
31,697
2,415
41,184
98,983
92,664
68,339
39,370
39,495
174,972
79,38
25,744
16,125
41,510
11,570
24,475
39
7,410
25,137
2,355
51,715
89,156
98,160
62,028
78,772
26,185
123,762
62,51
29,964
10,630
33,400
11,619
38,081
40
6
11
2
28
92
22
20
11
7
153
2,
27
3
25
2
14
41
865
1,988
74
3,626
20,140
4,230
1,729
2,228
825
35,653
4,31
4,079
285
3,262
230
1,501
42
885
766
7,073
45, 343
3,024
5,286
1,294
170
45,988
3,33
5,341
1,012
3,892
509
5,429
43
124
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 8^-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Noble
Nowata
Okfuskee
Oklahoma
Okmulgee
Osage
Ottawa
Pawnee
Payne
Pittaburg
1
Nursery end greenhouse products, flower and vegetable
seeds and plants, and bulbs:
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and
vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and
6,980
37,255
5,138
2,500
1,200
746,320
1,126,775
18,415
32,480
20,700
49,715
10,500
53,990
2,525
1,125
40,298
67,125
9,411
8,050
2
1949...
3
Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines,
1
26
2
5
1
5
3
4
1949. . .
1
25
3
4
2
3
1
5
acres 1954...
(Z)
258
5
16
5
5
1
6
1949...
1
348
1
10
2
3
(Z)
7
115
5,900
330,624
465,407
625
4,830
2,350
4,200
3,000
2,700
7,000
2,000
108
250
8
1949...
9
Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens,
and bedding plants grown for sale:
4
35
1
2
3
5
3
10
1949...
2
42
4
3
2
1
7
3
11
square feet 1954. . .
8,968
380,355
17,000
40,500
42,000
164
32,200
12,000
12
1949...
2,600
246,481
32,500
40,763
53,750
300
61,400
7,100
13
1
7
2
3
1
1
14
1949...
1
1
3
4
3
1
2
15
acres 1954...
(Z)
14
(Z)
9
1
2
16
1949...
1
4
9
3
6
(Z)
3
17
4
38
2
4
2
3
5
3
16
1949...
2
1
43
4
4
2
1
7
3
19
dollars 1954...
3,700
399,346
17,118
13,400
7,500
2,500
32,450
9,000
20
1949...
18,932
4,500
639,861
27,500
44,965
50,645
375
54,650
4,250
21
Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds,
vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and mushrooms produced for sale :
Grown under glass or in
3
6
2
1
22
1949...
3
13
1
1
1
1
8
3
23
square feet 1954...
8,000
8,370
2,160
10,000
120
1,640
1,200
24
1949...
2,190
16,718
135
900
3,750
300
16,100
2,600
25
1
1
1
1
3
26
1949...
1
1
1
3
2
2
27
acres 1954...
(Z)
(Z)
1
(Z)
8
28
1949...
1
(Z)
(Z)
3
(Z)
2
29
3
1
7
3
3
1
3
2
30
1949...
3
1
1
16
1
1
1
2
8
3
31
dollars 1954...
3,165
2,500
16,350
672
4,950
25
848
303
32
1949...
12,423
638
1,200
21,507
150
550
645
750
10,475
3,550
33
Forest products:
110
89
201
224
121
231
324
172
330
290
34
1949...
151
165
451
352
246
263
225
313
301
460
35
cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954...
1,039
709
1,968
1,548
1,097
2,846
3,756
1,517
3,185
2,757
36
1949...
1,322
2,060
8,658
3,286
2,334
3,220
3,772
2,662
5,025
4,278
37
Fence posts cut farms reporting 1954
54
57
167
158
109
103
107
137
238
235
364
38
1949...
111
80
245
193
128
190
105
189
191
39
number 1954...
6,880
9,135
49,864
27,688
19,886
32,833
21,359
31,046
40,696
70,527
40
1949. . .
L4,000
13,214
61,363
29,409
24,949
50,476
19,176
35,358
32,745
127,243
41
Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp-
wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees,
hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous
1
10
6
15
2
15
27
9
17
24
42
dollars 1954...
50
2,695
5,680
2,324
105
3,790
4,170
963
1,765
2,935
43
1949...
315
2,677
1,861
6,508
2,645
3,427
7,184
1,718
1,864
9,546
Z Reported in small fractions.
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PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Pontotoc
Potta-
watomie
'ushmataha „ il]
Rogers
Seminole
Sequoyah
Stephana
Texaa
Tillman
Tulaa
Wagoner
Washington WBahi
ta
Woods
Woodward
80,400
106, 545
2,800
3,750
16,760
3,400
2,850
181,789
50
10,530 1,
CM
25,550
13,320 1
67,150
1
81,375
4
1,000
1
a
6,040
31,010
3
11,916
1
5,075
437,974
12
5,796
45,262 4,
1
cx
29, 139
4,936 2
2 3
2
2
1
1
2
22
2
2
1
4
2
28
2
2
(Z)
157
(Z)
...
7 5
1
8
3
z
(Z)
1
115
28
12
1
6
4,000
18,100
100
4,060
500
110,300
30 1,
XX
...
11,000 7
2,150
16,000
300
LO
25
1,700
137,049
5,096
14,400 3,
59
8
3
5
1
3
1
2
9
1
5
3 9
1
3
1
4
6
3
32
1
2
7
10
46,000
69,120
6,000
20,250
1,300
4,420
12,370
20,000
17,640
9,515 11
35,000
76,720
10,000
11,070
11,464
2,400
270,550
100
50,850
16,450
6,660 12
2
1
1
1
1
5
13
1
1
2
1
2
18
2
2
2 14
6
1
(Z)
(Z)
1
3
15
1
(Z)
4
(Z)
(Z)
49
(Z)
z
1
(Z) 16
3
5
1
1
3
2
2
13
1
5
3 17
1
3
2
4
6
4
41
1
2
8
2 18
74,000
67,185
1,200
1,000
9,500
2,900
2,350
29,029
10,000
25,550
2,320 19
65,000
58,600
6,015
29,860
9,719
5,075
262,320
700
30,400 1,
a
27,060
4,936 20
2
3
1
1
2
1
5
1
21
5
2
20
1
2
22
3,000
17,740
10,420
1
1
3,200
1
1
6,000
1
1
7,000
2,100
1
1
(Z)
(Z)
3
(Z)
1,000
23,421
20,364
8
3
10
1
1
5,000
240
870
23
24
25
26
27
28
2
3
5
1
1
2
2
2
3
1
7
26
1
1
1
2
29
30
2,400
21,260
6,775
1,500
700
2,750
3,200
1,150
497
500
42,460
38,605
50
500
462
2,020
31
32
149
240
536
4<
182
210
361
140
5
61
108
83
38
9<
33
380
613
737
3
280
291
456
208
3
122
124
129
2
87
11
34
1,868
2,864
3,645
1
2,389
3,244
4,599
1,333
40
478
1,652
1,097
7'
351
90(
35
3,498
5,793
5,674
!&
3,081
3,628
5,192
2,759
21
1,019
1,098
1,535
■9
910
3,03
36
177
254
431
L2
87
135
152
220
4
40
121
39
&
91
2CV
37
220
393
410
L2-
180
137
197
195
1
7
48
67
44
a
126
14
38
76,604
58,294
112,842 32,
r4
) 19,154
35,535
44,031
55,917
1,450
10,186
37,577
6,701 15,
5
31,830
60,83=
39
55,969
68,509
103,865 29,
S8
35,047
43,996
51,599
44,898
150
725
11,587
11,742
6,678 17,
6
32,985
33,31<
40
19
25
79
> 19
9
15
8
6
14
4
14
V
41
3,880
6,416
26,151 2,
J3
] 4,712
1,272
1,873
1,875
702
6,027
1,880
1,430
2,69.
42
1,883
3,996
17,823
5
) 7,661
2,854
3,688
1,617
2,127
1,416
1,524
1,219
62
43
126
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 1 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Adair
AlfalfB
Atoka
Beaver
Beckham
Blaine
BryBn
Caddo
1
Com:
17,203
275
29
334
9
55
59
792
388
2
1949...
56,995
1,032
63
1,127
29
301
296
1,811
1,491
3
acres 1954...
276,920
2,591
459
3,240
205
480
620
14,178
4,475
4
1949...
1,068,224
8,912
976
17,638
157
2,583
4,649
44,808
18,968
5
11,641
115
2
256
4
35
16
754
158
6
1949...
55,500
1,019
52
1,109
27
268
273
1,796
1,409
7
acres 1954...
187,505
1,126
23
2,454
12
281
189
13,610
1,929
8
1949...
1,035,989
8,776
761
17,250
153
2,033
4,432
44,211
17,583
9
bushels 1954...
2,212,707
8,234
230
22,888
70
2,191
2,415
202,528
17,740
10
1949...
19,204,157
174,601
11,600
261,601
2,031
25,935
77,873
858,058
327,387
1,390
10
4
3
3
12
1949...
340
5
2
4
13
acres 1954...
32,814
187
118
47
173
217
107
772
14
1949...
5,975
76
55
256
15
tons, green weight 1954...
106,815
350
102
270
400
580
302
3,186
16
1949...
34,600
535
315
1,720
17
Hogged or grazed, or cut for green
155
27
23
16
79
39
2
2
20
48
31
22
44
34
209
109
18
1949...
2^309
1°
acres 1954...
56,601
1,278
318
739
20
199
214
461
1,774
20
1949...
26,260
136
215
388
4
550
141
542
1,129
21
1 739
2
10
177
12
214
506
21
184
22
1949...
11,424
109
"9
1
88
23
bushels 1954. . .
497,675
550
1,161
302
1,570
53,324
5,051
24
1949...
Sorghums:
4,317,330
15,153
2,485
22,180
90
1,263
30,902
231,165
54,564
25
Sorghum for all purposes except
36,401
122
601
381
965
1,057
686
639
1,867
26
1949...
42,922
47
463
717
839
1,148
684
733
2,028
27
acres 1954...
1,571,402
1,069
23,502
4,618
143,592
50,736
24,966
9,513
66,396
28
1949...
1,060,476
202
10,592
5,802
52,933
40,582
15,365
7,377
51,510
29
Harvested for grain or for
149
176
38
263
553
347
639
832
256
321
225
303
1,093
1,337
30
1949...
20^846
15
31
acres 1954...
613,644
5
6,478
465
61,732
23,479
7,055
2,983
29,457
32
1949...
532,281
73
4,976
2,112
22,722
24,268
7,531
2,574
30,757
33
bushels 1954...
6,200,760
101
59,194
5,611
577,123
256,756
51,321
25,287
326,377
34
1949...
7,931,332
695
98,078
23,306
299,847
276,143
130,678
25,939
435,421
35
3,534
22
127
44
94
62
52
53
109
36
1949...
1,839
1
73
9
28
31
2
47
37
acres 1954...
95,867
289
3,212
508
5,662
2,087
1,057
1,056
1,918
38
1949...
41,047
6
1,222
152
444
523
38
1,185
39
tons, green weight 1954...
304,917
1,109
12,097
1,197
13,753
5,757
3,237
4,674
7,960
40
1949...
230,942
20
6,634
694
1,791
2,819
200
6,519
41
Hogged or grazed, or cut for
27,513
102
431
323
811
707
524
404
1,295
42
1949...
27,992
31
301
495
756
770
466
487
1,085
43
acres 1954. . .
861,891
775
13,812
3,645
76,198
25,170
16,854
5,474
35,021
44
1949...
487,148
123
4,394
3,690
30,059
15,870
7,311
4,765
19,568
45
tons cut 1954...
182,319
726
3,474
1,178
3,616
3,481
2,969
3,062
11,330
46
1949...
578,975
136
7,328
3,656
48,345
13,888
7,998
5,320
22,057
47
4,210
,
44
322
271
256
77
115
28
34
348
324
48
1949...
5,715
5
79
38
208
49
bushels 1954...
3,838,251
85
22,047
256
379,110
146,790
19,208
3,450
116,196
50
Sorghum hay or forage sold farms reporting 1954...
1,051
2
6
5
40
49
13
38
29
51
tons 1954...
Snail grains:
14,803
28
86
32
813
432
147
333
239
52
Grains grown together and threshed
2,625
27
43
8
9
20
107
21
113
53
1949...
1,771
7
41
7
14
23
77
5
81
54
acres 1954...
76,608
465
1,566
255
765
742
3,843
914
2,824
55
1949...
68,351
87
3,100
118
706
1,476
3,014
46
2,237
56
bushels 1954...
998,559
12,145
16,690
4,063
5,603
4,793
37,727
13,034
40,958
57
1949...
810,009
2,369
33,298
940
8,788
15,391
37,611
550
27,875
58
bushels sold 1954...
365,658
1,180
4,609
4,284
1,578
18,667
1,200
12,906
59
1949...
441,544
80
27,126
9
4,418
11,571
22,389
12,054
60
Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting 1954...
39,498
41
1,289
7
999
633
1,243
120
1,216
61
1949...
39,889
34
1,469
5
1,162
800
1,406
56
1,236
u2
acres 1954...
4,467,182
460
208,622
68
219,428
43,010
151,142
4,431
90,396
63
1949...
6,265,789
651
278,264
157
360,384
71,645
199,874
2,394
117,786
u
bushels 1954...
65,396,619
12,298
3,204,365
607
1,442,946
381,262
2,037,765
71,188
1,767,878
65
1949...
78,682,555
7,032
3,896,048
2,040
4,776,348
822,196
2, 988, 864
25,045
1,437,916
"
bushels sold 1954...
59,359,679
8,600
2,846,339
390
1,247,134
316,112
1,837,760
61,398
1, 666, 501
o7
1949...
71,258,166
2,279
3,615,120
1,200
4,566,383
733,730
2,751,735
20,811
1,275,391
■ s
26,193
126
314
81
42
119
523
589
763
69
1949...
17,367
124
147
18
77
' 178
342
121
498
70
acres 1954...
812,180
2,613
6,506
2,636
1,054
2,299
13,432
18,939
20,951
71
1949...
458,158
2,414
2,876
572
1,700
2,985
6,488
4,339
9,639
7/
bushels 1954...
20,765,234
86,466
169,385
48,834
14,505
40,053
314,459
398,141
578,045
'.'J
1949...
8,162,279
48,493
59,974
11,545
38,216
63,501
148,427
65,817
191,971
74
bushels sold 1954. . .
5,836,857
19,257
53,829
10,537
2,120
13,686
62,133
110,676
140,609
75
1949...
1,584,609
11,098
26,927
2,025
9,796
13,071
37,457
25,421
30,139
76
Barley threshed or combined farms reporting 1954...
8,598
27
339
6
138
85
227
62
130
77
1949...
1,959
3
25
1
156
25
34
20
22
78
acres 1954...
251,251
297
11,946
103
5,066
1,766
6,375
1,139
3,331
79
1949...
39,966
39
478
10
4,250
247
636
419
261
SO
bushels 1954. . .
4,728,153
8,516
200,652
1,225
41,063
23,331
90,351
16,793
80,765
81
1949...
690,786
415
8,210
300
75,299
5,435
11,926
4,495
4,260
82
bushels sold 1954...
1,868,507
1,065
89,686
90
15,131
7,632
29,734
3,859
27,751
83
1949...
221,573
SO
2,606
31,439
410
1,975
1,630
855
84
Other grain threshed or
4,499
101,921
33
324
78
2,277
20
906
130
3,291
194
4,855
85
acres 1954...
55
216
6,408
86
1949...
21,896
50
629
181
693
974
37
1,323
87
bushels 1954...
908,428
3,811
17,666
218
4,674
26,633
38,157
1,764
54,783
88
1949...
207,117
855
4,131
2,062
4,802
9,709
345
16,679
89
bushels sold 1954...
395,134
1,507
8,567
18
1,688
9,231
18,149
610
24,613
90
1949...
88,003
380
800
60
824
5,093
■•'I
9,170
OKLAHOMA
127
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
1,035
15,738
11,483
447.915
123
69
2,921
2,064
41,894
23,462
15,092
9,962
1,330
1,439
137,038
185, 860
2.783,729
2,367,540
2,538,510
2,049,211
960
701
33,298
16,503
1,012,934
331,016
286,455
56,736
224
30,630
4,999
13,385
2,241
1,205
8,055
14,497
118,580
20,709
2,517
18,234
5,175
249
14
406
117
6,392
184
8,727
1,089
72,655
1,700
33,579
10,370
128
20
145
4
2,933
394
3,447
93
9,191
1,366
22,951
660
464
106
383
285
11,384
1,939
6,060
3,993
2,627
522
7,001
7,087
5,665
1,237
3.390
52,846
13,236
7,054
1,355
L34.896
3,320
13,158
5,855
37,210
1,020
2,285
200
1,218
2,130
15,243
102
1,202
1,257
14,934
7,093
276,841
20,880
7,851
14,961
2,977
293
5,908
6,733
156,038
116,654
41,662
19,783
11
1,458
5,200
21,864
411
1,435
4,014
21,567
36,884
336,743
54,789
1,720
16,319
3,630
1,200
2,515
4,255
43,906
100,159
88,529
891,130
1,680,865
320
2,555
1,713
1,140
308
205
413
225
2,202
19,311
2,115
10,648
1,479
8,624
2,066
15,814
292
6
335
717,547
1,545
1,218
19,700
4,925
4,512
4,208
2,901
14,379
46,385
324,794
1,472
4,090
24,242
52,217
1,496
692
4,330
14,367
18,824
5,647
4,250
8,779
14,335
3,922
339
307
514
171
92,092
9,557
243,353
6,541
509,901
165,343
3,184,893
63,141
424,263
137,998
3,025,985
45,044
334
3
242
9,160
370
6,664
242,293
3,978
105,228
83,139
3,688
27,369
50,826
7,484
26,546
2,493
1,347
11,717
17,956
211,385
2,873
9,513
40,490
3,931
2,832
1,240
4,707
64,915
14,739
17,318
7,169
1,168
6,010
14,282
101,371
2,313
5,783
19,591
62,194
15,449
14,609
3,373
14,156
43
39
1,302
1,367
29,096
16,118
2,667
1,532
715
719
48,716
66,142
670,175
430,402
635
472
21,953
15,177
491,663
251,845
86,632
44,427
97
38,484
11,368
7,906
3,993
4,409
2,667
1,564
1,406
189
1,197
1,239
738
9,776
6,539
2,475
37,182
21,372
35
118
211
184
1,186
1,219
596
2,841
3,929
2,407
36,733
20,684
9,895
19,964
22,345
48,566
661,016
302,751
2,693
13,636
41,276
33
925
1,470
13,258
14,901
6,460
6,536
800
921
88,802
127,617
1,282,240
1,366,905
1,196,953
1,217,011
615
549,745
157,563
182,349
23,856
6,445
6,521
42,504
77, 167
2,058
13,620
500
4,944
158
467
265
315
3,603
10,396
4,261
4,613
731
6,413
4,595
6,784
491
256
15,485
12,112
357,409
130,866
313,466
709
590
24,541
22,179
716,024
281,367
168,237
42,009
126
57,802
82,796
9,956
7,383
25,256
24,687
2,289
1,549
22
93
485
1,700
98
1,450
3,938
15,616
2,848
6,615
2,138
7,299
2,420
5,110
1,502
4,469
7,723
54,048
16,340
6,786
11,723
2,174
210
60
5,349
1,299
110,678
21,070
31,838
2,819
32
9,971
8,144
98.599
147,919
5,051
1,979
17,959
12,625
30
929
1,660
10,395
16,854
6,535
9,056
1,215
1,470
159,506
223,284
1,821,665
2,094,151
1,648,275
1,883,137
344,488
203,601
145,443
55,258
43,295
2,908
21,535
1,030
3,594
13,343
13,043
2,342
291,160
3,065
1,403
1,057
1,858
21,330
4,228
4,085
785
233
150
6,456
6,169
168,677
88,790
146,324
61,735
364
309
9,571
8,038
300,788
164,536
78,589
28,389
100
57,438
5,643
14,102
24,477
1,625
10,459
75,853
73
18,525
74
15,845
75
73
76
27
77
1,492
78
396
79
22,830
30
6,010
a
4,405
82
1,330
83
135
84
3,742
85
583
R6
24,857
87
4,235
fiR
9,581
89
942
90
128
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 1 of 5) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Ellis
Garfield
Garvin
Grant
Hsrmon
Harper
Haskell
Corn!
46
53
444
377
32
35
13
9
269
2
1949...
105
61
1,275
1,509
99
96
100
29
1,027
acres 1954...
433
805
10,248
5,118
1,089
212
256
134
3,282
4
1949...
1,232
784
31,424
24,985
1,621
506
426
300
20,260
5
15
2
415
281
1
10
9
215
6
1949...
95
51
1,258
1,463
80
77
95
23
1,020
7
acres 1954...
82
60
9,557
3,600
11
37
43
2,750
8
1949...
1,042
529
30,852
24,003
1,351
405
408
204
20,187
9
bushels 1954...
615
720
196,256
47,162
200
231
510
25,356
10
1949...
12,475
9,055
822,676
547,384
25,036
5,834
5,622
2,874
310,382
11
12
6
7
15
45
11
1
6
1949...
4
5
3
20
10
"2
13
acres 1954...
124
109
338
945
527
- 20
'46
14
1949...
64
108
89
298
181
73
15
tons, green weight 1954...
235
103
1,026
3,537
1,355
45
293
16
1949...
190
429
549
2,212
830
195
17
Hogged or grazed, or cut for green
27
44
23
69
20
24
6
9
51
18
1949...
10
8
35
59
15
21
5
4
11
19
acres 1954...
227
636
353
573
551
155
213
134
486
.V
1949...
126
147
483
684
89
101
18
23
73
21
1
164
52
13
22
1949...
7
8
383
319
"l7
6
7
128
23
bushels 1954...
360
92,444
11,071
3,601
24
1949...
Sorghums :
581
913
360,297
133,760
5,059
662
314
39,883
25
Sorghum for all purposes except
626
763
520
669
285
561
952
1,408
548
526
589
718
594
579
443
467
294
334
26
1949...
27
acres 1954...
41,855
13,048
4,920
22,384
21,693
23,684
31,227
41,360
4,917
28
1949...
34,797
9,928
7,884
30, 512
10,902
20,550
17,622
22,374
2,357
29
Harvested for grain or for
216
361
29
97
101
268
351
714
110
235
200
394
307
401
47
145
19
51
30
1949...
31
acres 1954...
9,320
1,036
1,775
6,347
5,932
5,368
12,684
•2,438
329
32
1949...
13,104
1,795
3,338
13,284
5,158
8,447
10,085
5,044
426
33
bushels 1954...
56, 662
12,675
23,309
63,357
60,462
56,696
196,231
14,265
3,000
34
1949...
145,466
29,912
40,047
193,374
94,757
135,512
169,753
57,456
6,282
35
43
82
22
113
138
23
60
11
11
36
1949...
19
123
2
61
121
13
5
3
1
37
acres 1954...
1,851
1,853
376
2,522
4,168
753
1,739
539
133
38
1949...
340
2,153
42
1,704
2,249
323
122
91
20
39
tons, green weight 1954...
3,747
4,228
2,096
7,575
9,236
1,380
7,105
1,007
547
40
1949...
1,315
13,049
281
9,176
14,140
1,739
807
360
105
41
Hogged or grazed, or cut for
555
429
179
641
379
496
379
427
271
42
1949...
638
510
330
843
233
540
363
427
289
43
acres 1954...
30,684
10,159
2,769
13,515
11,593
17,563
16,804
38,383
4,455
44
1949...
21,353
5,980
4,504
15,524
3,495
11,780
7,415
17,239
1,911
45
tons cut 1954. . .
3,790
4,483
1,449
3,733
1,865
1,973
3,322
1,506
1,255
46
1949...
18, 570
8,476
3,168
20,196
4,684
11,058
8,707
24,926
2,317
.,
39
7
26
67
24
80
149
10
2
48
1949...
97
45
40
206
92
132
127
33
4
49
bushels 1954...
13,866
4,468
7,504
15,158
36,251
32,121
116,744
6,082
218
50
Sorghum hay or forage sold farms reporting 1954...
12
25
16
31
9
34
23
2
10
51
tons 1954...
Snail grains:
138
283
114
224
228
449
412
14
150
52
Grains grown together and threshed
14
34
65
108
62
18
14
6
2
53
«&. 1949...
' acres 1954...
11
24
12
50
20
29
15
7
1
54
907
1,286
1,573
2,326
2,098
695
1,571
151
27
55
1949...
447
2,987
180
1,492
1,415
621
348
276
7
56
bushels 1954...
9,050
23,960
17,594
24,290
28,370
8,517
13,836
705
349
57
1949...
6,594
36, 583
3,840
23,223
18,623
7,219
5,044
2,625
50
58
bushels sold 1954...
6,040
15,055
8,370
9,755
5,756
4,304
7,740
59
1949...
209
31,408
785
10,760
13,868
1,883
1,394
1,570
60
Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting 1954...
643
1,931
242
874
1,580
560
454
557
45
61
1949...
807
2,114
137
736
1,701
535
321
657
3
62
acres 1954...
111,569
277,708
6,931
45,371
267, 563
55,334
53,073
121,621
1,860
63
1949...
172,453
366,168
5,455
57,041
355,152
66,440
44,204
182,257
273
64
bushels 1954...
967,111
5,571,132
123,006
913,762
5,488,876
495,423
428,128
1,006,399
40,766
65
1949...
2,176,808
5,181,189
61,769
646,490
5,332,051
587,690
312,217
2,641,156
2,857
66
bushels sold 1954...
862,563
5,077,229
108,785
844,206
5,063,091
447,614
377,865
900,956
34,805
67
1949...
1,979,979
4,623,601
50,572
549,167
4,856,139
531,950
263,738
2,450,124
2,500
68
23
1,171
305
701
741
244
64
16
113
69
1949...
74
439
108
524
191
243
86
53
61
70
acres 1954...
465
34,777
7,805
19,470
22,266
7,480
1,713
722
4,457
71
1949...
1,773
7,767
2,809
14,850
3,123
5,902
1,768
1,097
2,355
72
bushels 1954...
10,836
923,256
176,417
522,042
545,575
215,078
26,210
8,000
108,876
73
1949...
25,340
150,979
47,118
268,002
67,089
147,240
31,949
28,626
43,779
74
bushels sold 1954...
2,118
309,301
63,155
135,870
176,459
49,399
4,885
2,718
9,353
75
1949...
5,147
21,022
12,959
36,768
14,894
50,549
8,280
635
7,225
76
Barley threshed or combined farms reporting 1954...
156
450
61
152
415
91
169
98
38
77
1949...
79
49
5
79
24
17
14
30
8
78
acres 1954...
4,960
13,369
1,307
3,447
14,040
2,354
8,135
4,117
1,560
79
1949...
1,730
595
90
1,389
344
219
437
666
285
80
bushels 1954...
68,749
270,528
24,171
88,436
289,551
32,744
82,987
40,768
28,813
81
1949...
28,928
11,555
1,631
22,531
6,916
2,783
5,346
8,835
6,100
82
bushels sold 1954...
12,623
102,416
12,946
21,826
138,758
11,463
46,906
8,518
5,180
83
1949...
4,830
1,983
100
4,081
1,484
385
1,647
1,545
1,525
84
Other grain threshed or
45
1,051
65
1,866
25
401
158
3,535
55
1,532
90
1,550
56
1,181
13
342
5
69
85
acres 1954. . .
86
1949...
595
193
349
708
547
612
408
384
35
87
bushels 1954...
6,030
21,011
4,180
28,238
16,635
12,675
11,347
1,587
698
88
1949 . . .
5,150
1,950
8,259
5,169
5,689
6,572
3,281
2,945
450
89
bushels sold 1954...
2,274
10,753
1,304
10,376
9,220
4,557
3,090
629
40
90
1949...
1,291
1,225
3,829
1,875
1,470
1,458
1,084
985
...
OKLAHOMA
129
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
30,380
461
1,402
6,833
29,534
97,393
460,311
3,041
2,528
1,203
11,511
1,621
2,456
130,476
17,085
22,433
3,422
10,050
25,167
4,487
18,938
327
419
224
538
6,465
11,222
1,885
12, 118
68,742
157,740
24,142
210,994
12,823
6,785
1,789
8,636
24
42
1,399
1,109
33,435
12,700
27,998
1,063
990
126,612
138,798
1,546,670
1,402,318
1,439,128
1,314,961
533
475,681
98,897
273,867
28,439
153,223
16,605
98,251
9,443
13,793
66,368
233,168
5,670
7,676
1,421
6,837
219
229
8,111
13,026
100,744
124, 562
91,029
99,038
290
186
11,041
6,585
222,458
107,919
46,324
22,118
25
6,371
3,736
1,273
12,850
5,731
2,499
5,350
6,369
3,467
1,489
3,867
2,369
10,397
34,674
193,445
1,043
1,198
8,831
11,834
1,651
2,410
1,003
3,109
20
29
1,707
1,291
19,077
10,651
16,344
3,992
102
1,191
83,197
16,637
28,579
6,077
3,450
1,675
8,915
5,141
211,873
1,604
6,460
8,741
117,710
1,432
1,185
5,070
8,643
63
27
1,415
1,902
24,339
26,749
10,163
15,009
1,540
1,626
181,454
235,228
4,416,987
3,276,748
4,135,628
2,954,880
378
239,528
243,400
37,219
332,985
14,130
155,138
3,999
23,647
8,836
13,767
1,414
2,020
4,128
34,852
1,050
1,632
7,528
27,532
157
5,809
6,316
62,109
65,732
29,070
32,002
1,424
1,648
201,883
281, Oil
3,618,441
3,914,454
3,317,880
3,542,638
747
312
24,043
6,257
619,889
133,966
128,252
28,319
309
156,065
3,352
38,682
43,385
3,933
24,291
4,124
3,756
35,268
66,783
27
34
1,070
1,562
18,002
20,795
10,892
15,806
1,362
1,470
176,898
248,622
2,931,861
2,386,750
2,760,829
2,154,249
755
540
23,891
12,442
621,489
266,689
252,576
87,025
157
6,978
1,422
3,330
1,018
5,862
8,547
87,033
18,715
336
1,536
3,280
18,508
32,264
274,689
1,873
1,367
1,133
1,533
122,384
1,480
113,959
123,981
10,665
73,081
3,300
105,573
9,725
92,763
7,210
1,295
2,779
16,271
148
1,273
1,399
15,830
11,878
249,555
23
1,033
11,603
15,560
1,645
9,556
8,834
1,336
1,222
5,300
5,108
8,622
4,782
2,072
139,792
41,071
105,682
18,520
518
469
11,633
9,412
234,359
120,335
31,822
12,159
128
8,589
4,700
142,351
3,444
3,712
38,084
6,613
5,145
1,511
5,342
1,496
3,087
21,477
969
912
68,456
78,400
1,275,692
785,558
1,156,617
639,156
660
494
20,268
12,646
460,448
182,083
89,679
20,433
320
144,510
8,256
26,590
21,543
1,867
11,266
5,290
13,947
94, 519
12,470
9,245
10,419
119
29
4,644
1,732
144,016
31,311
50,487
11,241
35
10,549
1,200
1,711
10,111
2,630
6,054
1,120
1,078
8,244
26,865
330
1,063
6,974
26,350
99,066
631,850
18
950
2,728
300
1,179
167
289
157
439
3,008
6,049
1,887
7,226
2,044
1,844
32,150
8,306
6,927
4,711
333
120
8,993
5,482
159,092
63,826
142,077
46,380
324
119
8,353
2,876
197,717
48,584
47,634
14,473
87
45,685
10,001
21,997
2,290
12,691
1,026
8,308
130
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 1 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Mcintosh
Major
Marshall
Mayes
Murray
Muskogee
Noble
Nowata
Okfuskee
Corn:
270
1,240
55
215
692
1,836
63
290
244
692
409
1,185
2
1949...
1,681
183
316
3
acres 1954...
11,475
1,444
2,331
4,763
866
10,778
1,263
6,981
6,351
4
1949...
47,508
2,373
6,884
27,177
3,329
53,575
3,556
19,442
27,213
5
616
1
72
91
36
436
10
171
345
6
1949...
1,669
133
304
1,222
207
1,796
279
688
1,172
7
acres 1954...
10,519
15
1,644
1,280
573
7,162
158
5,166
5,518
8
1949...
47,154
1,721
6,555
26,657
3,244
52,035
3,331
19,145
26,730
9
bushels 1954...
105,992
155
22,589
9,789
9,197
49,338
1,305
39,595
55,874
10
1949...
667,988
21,472
121,234
535,828
85,920
805,197
68,133
350,402
338,013
11
4
11
3
82
4
10
29
28
4
12
1949...
12
1
9
1
4
6
5
1
13
acres 1954...
53
183
140
1,982
98
200
725
851
52
14
1949...
137
50
104
10
123
89
84
20
15
tons, green weight 1954...
485
420
420
6,908
195
680
2,561
2,830
142
16
1949...
611
300
620
55
371
732
477
120
17
Hogged or grazed, or cut for green
93
71
26
115
16
263
30
63
75
18
1949...
26
52
15
40
5
76
11
24
33
19
acres 1954...
903
1,246
547
1,501
195
3,416
380
964
781
20
1949...
354
515
279
416
75
1,417
136
213
463
21
90
1
18
7
3
42
2
48
43
22
1949...
529
22
77
337
37
570
66
228
242
23
bushels 1954...
16,836
155
4,024
241
545
4,713
95
8,774
6,503
24
1949...
168,808
5,571
20,640
122,478
12,918
242,195
18,383
95,061
40,824
25
Sorghum for all purposes except
728
572
56
453
33
761
228
287
520
26
1949...
506
599
87
588
86
474
491
273
579
27
acres 1954...
18,146
18,997
1,019
10,881
615
23,792
6,562
6,386
9,922
28
1949...
3,845
11,338
1,383
8,880
1,103
4,447
8,629
4,870
5,399
29
Harvested for grain or for
206
191
73
178
9
6
60
379
15
135
147
16
234
82
160
141
246
30
1949...
31
acres 1954...
4,209
2,312
157
1,600
46
3,940
372
1,850
2,915
32
1949...
1,364
3,901
28
5,296
125
1,302
4,023
2,384
2,408
33
bushels 1954...
37,257
29,734
1,041
7,959
416
14,077
3,477
12,683
19,789
34
1949...
14,039
51,266
355
74,181
1,860
19,582
49,892
30,000
23,115
35
15
42
14
104
3
21
28
22
23
36
1949...
9
45
1
38
7
15
35
15
17
37
acres 1954...
160
1,129
233
2,752
85
569
478
545
396
38
1949...
140
833
70
668
93
378
575
461
268
39
tons, green weight 1954...
334
3,501
1,110
9,240
360
1,389
1,965
1,953
1,266
40
1949...
846
4,398
300
3,743
344
2,461
2,870
1,939
1,486
■'.-
Hogged or grazed, or cut for
584
499
35
331
26
653
195
204
409
.;z
1949...
316
467
81
244
67
333
296
123
362
:.'<
acres 1954...
13,777
15,556
629
6,529
484
19,283
5,712
3,991
6,611
44
1949...
2,341
6,604
1,285
2,916
885
2,767
4,031
2,025
2,723
45
tons cut 1954...
2,305
1,083
269
4,025
197
2,706
486
2,619
1,250
..,
1949...
2,531
6,711
1,662
3,554
670
4,121
4,660
4,633
2,985
47
35
15
3
7
1
14
20
23
48
1949...
13
62
2
55
6
20
58
24
30
49
bushels 1954. . .
8,022
19,646
294
404
42
2,113
4,179
3,431
50
Sorghum hay or forage sold farms reporting 1954...
6
14
26
1
12
22
18
15
51
tons 1954...
59
125
420
40
198
472
390
65
Small grains:
52
Grains grown together and threshed
28
5
11
8
24
6
32
30
15
7
24
3
53
1949...
3
83
1
54
acres 1954...
408
2,284
284
609
353
597
802
272
1,205
55
1949...
20
2,776
40
70
170
64
969
96
22
51
bushels 1954...
7,135
18,510
4,411
9,421
4,889
11,599
14,031
8,385
31,652
57
1949...
475
28,510
180
1,160
995
997
13,471
1,590
95
58
bushels sold 1954. . .
151
6,411
26
1,001
800
2,460
7,704
2,400
970
59
1949...
19,341
150
50
5,063
540
60
Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting 1954...
64
1,236
30
280
48
243
961
292
57
61
1949...
6
1,332
11
182
64
50
1,035
205
16
62
acres 1954...
1,034
138,315
617
8,109
1,398
8,099
104,948
9,405
1,203
63
1949...
94
177,497
372
6,570
2,650
1,748
140,429
10,091
323
64
bushels 1954...
16,505
2,109,335
10,268
183,331
26,917
180,499
2,056,010
220,328
17,096
65
1949...
1,300
2,375,529
2,575
69,345
27,713
22,575
1,663,784
114,106
3,700
66
bushels sold 1954. . .
10,950
1,911,441
8,111
155,220
22,567
164,741
1,840,507
201,745
13,595
67
1949...
2,103,238
1,520
38,730
19,764
14,953
1,422,339
83,917
984
68
196
319
136
545
74
446
722
445
190
69
1949...
61
201
91
560
35
215
511
376
63
70
acres 1954...
5,638
6,969
7,503
21,499
2,464
13,255
24,894
17,356
6,028
71
1949...
1,850
3,521
4,937
18,525
873
7,505
15,201
14,200
1,708
72
bushels 1954...
130,581
199,902
201,462
633,614
51,626
347,246
543,200
549,369
118,778
73
1949...
27,827
63,049
84,098
324,465
14,602
107,324
235,195
231,862
27,194
74
bushels sold 1954. . .
37,090
60,826
65,543
128,323
12,695
114,222
124,683
168,666
21,722
75
1949...
3,376
11,747
32,777
53,849
2,558
23,046
42,344
42,661
6,346
76
Barley threshed or combined farms reporting 1954...
17
169
10
75
17
136
249
116
9
77
1949...
2
16
6
17
7
8
18
21
1
'■"
acres 1954...
472
4,040
171
2,121
325
4,320
6,728
3,646
149
79
1949...
15
238
182
331
149
215
284
385
30
80
bushels 1954...
8,460
70,519
2,602
55,167
8,645
89,437
121,825
85,406
1,540
81
1949...
610
4,370
2,180
5,245
2,265
3,250
6,339
8,565
200
'J
bushels sold 1954. . .
2,160
21,327
183
4,106
1,705
45,829
36,349
35,738
40
83
1949...
2,204
366
395
700
1,100
2,073
2,535
84
Other grain threshed or
14
136
1
45
5
24
47
33
21
85
acres 1954...
250
3,718
30
699
228
319
720
656
426
86
1949. . .
60
750
6
17
47
55
138
90
158
87
bushels 1954...
1,906
27,493
100
7,481
1,599
3,603
8,102
12,326
2,300
88
1949...
668
5,941
20
220
585
555
1,471
313
530
.'.;■ '
bushels sold 1954. . .
350
10,933
3,626
636
1,620
1,877
8,603
945
91
1949...
50
2,151
116
30
200
495
143
270
OKLAHOMA
131
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
1,240
11,544
17,405
294,465
36
813
1,489
11,741
18,359
3,336
7,401
455
452
21,002
25,886
426,843
261,577
363,515
205,990
441
444
16,045
14,183
415,974
253,049
120,090
58,536
129
70,068
23,818
30,047
8,485
9,479
2,699
5,167
1,269
11,212
26,757
26,180
56,261
356,450
4,642
13,457
7,065
4,715
42
162
251
239
747
3,362
3,073
2,410
6,323
24,552
32,767
32,752
41
23
55
6
962
480
1,366
130
3,562
1,269
9,615
2,175
2,196
2,502
361
169
11,830
6,070
284,389
84,970
47,974
16,472
2,599
22,061
21,746
483,796
1,055
3,322
4,935
55,224
6,364
2,742
1,366
3,641
17
1,046
1,164
13,726
15,946
5,739
10,996
417
323
23,140
24,280
472,274
381,433
441,382
326,471
424
300
14,385
9,105
389,415
192,489
79,399
36,470
85
48,342
11,710
17,095
4,490
1,573
20,435
25,138
447,001
2,424
1,016
9,519
7,982
3,485
2,107
1,539
3,502
14,089
6,750
3,946
1,170
440
353
20,018
22,341
559,416
326,613
509,463
254,046
461
363
13,483
10,624
410,465
193,230
79,111
27,630
200
134,348
14,717
47,800
2,269
15,050
1,623
3,011
16,564
7,333
376,511
4,756
5,697
53,062
6,412
1,669
1,116
437
246
16,098
11,537
251,410
152,474
221,039
110,761
386
342
9,878
10,065
211,559
163,266
27,110
24,156
108
1,217
24
11,950
1,075
3,127
17,735
156
1,058
2,238
17,245
20,096
346,601
27
1,948
5,400
15,505
52,513
4,215
7,292
3,492
7,440
8,995
1,930
635
416
18,840
15,017
262,329
185,098
212,476
128,745
519
543
11,531
13,850
209,376
243,138
29,077
31,064
233
59,405
3,540
17,386
1,100
1,480
119
12,064
927
5,887
99
1,558
5,350
29,371
364
1,540
4,736
29,028
52,496
522,976
9
1
6,787
3,370
1,639
17,491
3,744
9,000
2,500
228
103
7,079
2,816
144,082
46, 735
20,523
7,970
24
2,222
11,619
39,193
213,139
1,671
2,601
1,211
2,341
12,746
4,580
10,895
1,861
164
77
4,830
2,258
103,980
39,909
18,200
6,665
23
1,096
2,979
17,239
182
1,065
2,000
16,399
26,501
369,558
36
15
1,577
4,656
18,852
56,206
1,408
1,243
4,624
5,402
4,395
3,785
1,492
3,548
116
48
2,447
1,048
26,626
12,989
6,307
4,958
310
141
9,777
4,897
213,832
61,768
185,097
45,816
397
26,764
12,925
9,287
8,197
2,420
1,577
1,710
1,872
8,151
18,072
130,945
1,797
1,175
20,887
17,846
19,532
164,919
195,832
1,895
126
7,808
32,394
16,955
7,128
15,113
1,005
1,575
11,155
20,085
7,149
5,118
47,690
2,780
13,866
1,007
7,538
22,487
4,139
21,899
37,761
409,776
2,568
5,497
31,528
1,952
1,005
7,014
4,496
5,002
2,713
2,335
3,471
38,032
9,915
945
71,443
7,888
201
283,983
196,779
15,501
799,280
83,630
2,815
235,837
175,769
12,473
663,634
52,175
1,195
32
478
123
82
431
45
555
21,151
4,236
1,234
17,068
1,318
14,040
623,755
80,338
24,388
275,015
25,072
1,157
171,748
6,823
3,904
42,150
4,755
1,403
12,428
14,057
196,403
1,278
6,541
14,395
4,308
3,731
1,237
2,518
132
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 1 of 5) —SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Stephens
Texas
Tillman
Tulsa
Wagoner
Washington
Washita
Woods
Woodward
Cm:
170
886
18
31
39
151
373
1,067
620
1,283
147
464
131
471
31
85
2
1949...
172
3
acres 1954...
2,156
215
401
8,829
13,905
3,506
1,080
696
1,033
1949...
14,917
353
1,563
25,534
41,212
10,089
3,028
1,319
3,013
5
116
7
32
281
484
69
29
1
6
o
1949. . .
861
24
150
1,048
1,268
461
423
66
149
7
acres 1954...
1,536
41
328
6,482
11,310
1,432
386
5
57
S
1949...
14,103
283
1,503
24,656
40,549
9,974
2,688
991
2,230
9
bushels 1954. . .
20,767
432
2,725
91,804
122,035
12,752
4,563
25
124
I'-
1949...
256,317
4,032
22,284
609,400
741,781
210,001
48,922
14,633
26,524
ll
7
5
1
65
42
32
16
8
16
12
1949...
18
3
2
21
2
8
13
acres 1954...
96
102
5
1,640
980
982
130
202
379
14
1949. . .
405
134
18
157
40
179
15
tons, green weight 1954...
555
335
33
6,020
2,433
4,833
470
419
565
It:
1949...
2,359
615
93
955
155
890
17
Hogged or grazed, or cut for green
54
7
7
47
23
21
41
27
IS
1949...
49
7
5
40
31
8
31
19
acres 1954...
524
72
68
707
1,615
1,092
564
489
597
20
1949...
814
70
60
473
529
97
183
288
604
21
13
5
75
125
7
2
22
1949. . .
129
2
30
365
456
109
20
8
16
23
bushels 1954...
1,714
439
33,606
34,221
1,649
2,720
24
1949...
23,793
130
7,729
172,638
251,146
28,178
2,267
3,345
3,064
25
Sorghums:
Sorghum for all purposes except
402
911
466
232
455
156
1,357
664
701
26
1949...
787
678
474
335
317
202
1,444
696
814
27
acres 1954...
11,833
197,238
16,629
7,688
9,076
3,155
49,343
42,978
57,673
2?
2' : '
1949. . .
Harvested for grain or for
20,068
67,901
11,452
6,484
2,962
2,933
35,408
23,969
37,741
81
329
381
22
97
93
113
26
128
804
911
70
193
176
481
30
1949. . .
402
388
31
acres 1954...
1,521
162,627
12,671
585
1,813
447
23,181
4,110
7,820
32
1949. . .
8,327
46,495
8,907
1,609
976
1,627
20,181
5,080
17,493
33
bushels 1954...
16,383
1,854,384
157,878
7,101
11,224
2,940
268,001
36,391
48,471
34
1949. . .
93,651
849,314
153,775
19,745
11,149
21,464
351,559
57,933
214,599
35
21
39
21
83
52
32
193
27
44
36
1949...
8
15
4
62
3
8
72
24
30
37
acres 1954...
517
2,685
731
3,031
1,183
746
4,523
1,242
1,895
38
1949. . .
257
819
110
1,878
31
156
1,056
632
844
39
tons, green weight 1954...
1,281
10,701
1,861
10,084
2,893
3,669
17,282
3,182
3,751
40
1949...
1,037
4,748
695
11,681
190
1,025
7,145
2,719
4,685
41
Hogged or grazed, or cut for
342
499
157
137
353
42
1949...
504
512
140
220
226
82
921
618
650
43
acres 1954...
9,795
31,926
3,227
4,072
6,080
1,962
21,639
37,626
47,958
44
1949. . .
11,484
20,587
2,435
2,997
1,955
1,150
14,171
18,257
19,404
45
tons cut 1954...
1,498
10,786
1,024
3,871
2,020
1,327
5,429
1,932
1,500
46
1949. . .
14,787
24,290
2,098
4,131
3,077
1,840
24,079
24,761
21,647
47
12
687
231
3
20
5
318
33
48
1949...
92
303
157
38
13
15
310
76
158
49
bushels 1954...
3,294
1,521,690
120,974
1,200
3,579
620
121,691
27,578
18,723
50
Sorghum hay or forage sold farms reporting 1954...
16
10
16
8
14
8
24
27
10
51
tons 1954...
Small grains:
169
248
139
70
86
106
223
530
134
52
Grains grown together and threshed
51
9
18
26
24
10
37
11
9
53
1949...
31
19
36
11
5
13
61
19
27
54
acres 1954...
1,485
1,357
472
745
539
183
1,323
321
153
55
1949...
927
2,629
1,240
374
176
315
4,720
616
1,077
56
bushels 1954...
16,860
11,310
5,999
10,526
9,195
2,217
17,774
1,982
1,205
57
1949...
7,264
40,524
15,955
7,190
1,850
4,279
56,340
6,935
11,774
58
bushels sold 1954. . .
4,613
8,420
3,414
4,324
2,119
705
9,910
452
190
59
1949...
2,901
32,357
9,456
2,850
662
1,090
47,372
4,782
8,051
60
Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting 1954...
252
912
1,243
191
283
128
1,549
983
645
61
1949...
282
1,131
1,402
91
109
127
1,694
1,161
839
62
acres 1954...
10,691
270,171
169,862
7,722
11,442
4,252
163,686
185,489
93,119
63
1949...
15,887
554,659
241,483
4,362
6,252
6,222
218,726
230,947
148,690
64
bushels 1954...
148,644
2,127,438
2,419,824
147,442
258,998
95,967
2,806,426
1,998,635
668,864
65
1949. . .
144,315
7,469,233
2,650,211
51,810
71,367
83,466
2,565,683
3,092,965
1,628,686
66
bushels sold 1954...
127,931
1,848,648
2,247,345
130,186
223,331
85,795
2,567,980
1,809,285
591,877
67
1949...
109, 811
7,127,545
2,412,117
35,604
56,808
61,686
2,287,610
2,897,957
1,473,407
68
243
8
737
419
410
193
750
115
18
69
1949...
202
21
400
271
279
193
477
106
143
70
acres 1954...
7,419
241
25,402
13,974
13,993
7,101
18,419
2,382
277
71
1949. . .
5,473
737
9,653
9,378
8,684
6,711
7,632
1,693
2,300
72
bushels 1954...
128,237
2,457
729,852
365,631
368,523
197,293
495,550
51,437
5,442
73
1949. . .
77,948
15,025
205,345
166,755
131,428
110,317
167,635
35,254
47,862
74
bushels sold 1954. . .
27,213
500
341,583
93,498
104,338
61,810
167,341
12,644
2,375
75
1949. . .
10,588
9,605
47,715
21,658
22,702
13,249
31,942
7,791
5,071
76
Barley threshed or combined farms reporting 1954...
75
69
160
38
184
25
431
210
92
77
1949...
20
133
49
2
11
10
111
69
40
78
acres 1954...
2,589
3,172
4,604
784
5,986
658
11,481
7,320
2,593
79
1949...
592
4,795
905
66
334
231
1,506
1,290
644
80
bushels 1954...
43,431
27,586
88,975
15,990
125,792
16,000
281,253
110,444
33,749
81
1949...
7,720
92,834
13,740
1,650
6,028
3,975
30,834
21,935
11,710
82
bushels sold 1954...
18,437
9,505
46,598
4,050
52,627
4,871
136,669
44,792
7,274
83
1949...
1,369
46,168
5,737
2,733
650
8,053
8,470
158
84
Other grain threshed or
48
986
14
1,627
68
1,288
38
922
19
258
19
343
231
3,740
49
1,328
93
85
acres 1954...
2,887
86
1949...
562
881
223
277
7
62
462
377
825
87
bushels 1954...
7,466
10,010
13,365
16,961
3,856
2,453
40,029
10,265
18,646
88
1949...
4,108
11,581
2,097
4,300
100
929
7,074
3,214
7,880
89
bushels sold 1954...
2,698
5,360
5,698
8,904
2,493
1,070
16,483
1,891
9,094
90
1949. . .
1,169
9,536
1,379
1,240
200
3,054
924
1,535
OKLAHOMA
County Table 9 (Part 2 of 5) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
133
Beaver Beckham Blaine Bryan
Annuel leguaes:
Soybeans grown for all
purposes
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
1,818
1,591
56,345
27,263
Harvested for beans.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
bushels 1954.
1949.
30,533
14,886
171,839
163,381
Cut for hay far
reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
tons 1954.
1949.
9,334
7,305
6,210
6,583
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
seres 1954.
1949.
Plowed under for green
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
seres 1954.
1949.
Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for
fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or
other processing farms reporting 1954.
1949.
seres 1954.
1949.
Harvested for dry pess far
reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
bushels 1954.
1949.
Cut for hay farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
tons 1954.
1949.
Hogged or grazed, or cut for
silage farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Plowed under for green
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
Bcres 1954.
1949.
3,157
9,348
40,940
152,062
580
3,378
5,595
28,705
22,713
194,054
646
1,879
6,854
17,175
3,305
13,025
1,257
2,639
14,255
25,040
2,996
14., 236
81,142
-farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
8,185
13,312
115,719
152,712
1,328
18,823
24,023
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
pounds 1954.
1949.
tops saved for hay
reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
tons 1954.
1949.
5,904
11,946
88,135
143, 095
32,502,562
96,096,546
6,905
8,755
91,587
94,049
49,406
45,960
3,724
5,477
1,614,397
3,465,466
3,104
5,086
1,893
2,124
890
1,316
18,429
23,603
6,972,230
13,086,799
18,207
13,164
6,775
6,011
Dry field and seed beans, other
rms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
100- lb. bags 1954.
1949.
1,551
586
•4,649
2,375
Mung beans harvested for beans
sporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
bushels 1954.
1949.
6,425
20,900
10, 599
145,038
134
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 2 of 5) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Canadien
Carter
Cherokee
Choctaw
Cimarron
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Cotton
Annual legumes:
1
Soybeans grown for all
2
1949...
10
1
12
6
3
,
1
3
acres 1954...
60
4.1
7
40
10
27
4
1949...
214
5
60
25
78
38
4
5
6
1949...
1
3
7
8
acres 1954...
1949...
10
13
9
bushels 1954...
10
1949...
50
86
11
1
1
12
1949...
2
7
3
2
3
13
acres 1954...
6
20
14
1949...
31
43
11
11
16
15
tons 1954 .. .
2
15
16
1949...
20
44
10
12
12
17
Hogged or grazed, or cut for
1
5
16
1949...
1
2
1
2
19
acres 1954...
5
31
20
10
20
1949...
44.
5
7
7
67
9
21
Plowed under for green
2
1
2
22
1949...
5
1
2
23
acres 1954...
49
10
7
27
24
1949...
129
10
7
25
Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for
fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or
12
28
12
71
148
394
37
126
8
60
■ 24
28
13
10
26
1949...
167
1
27
acres 1954...
782
72
51
727
409
58
237
315
28
1949...
5,191
205
248
1,948
2
1,106
355
276
76
29
9
55
4
2
3
30
1949...
62
"io
26
167
32
24
6
1
31
acres 1954...
101
274
27
2
7
32
1949...
946
4.5
55
422
139
84
22
1
33
bushels 1954. . .
239
1,476
65
2
53
34
1949...
5,787
218
190
2,486
1,478
346
91
"2
35
11
1
3
6
10
1
36
1949...
62
2
14
28
20
12
5
37
acres 1954...
215
2
12
18
109
18
38
1949...
1,387
10
28
149
219
93
28
39
tons 1954...
58
4
11
11
44
11
40
1949...
1,077
7
38
154
97
12i
27
41
Hogged or grazed, or cut for
19
33
7
31
64
159
10
29
6
6
42
1949...
8
22
2
43
acres 1954...
260
16
36
316
124
53
39
29
44
1949...
700
80
119
918
217
117
35
52
45
Plowed under for green
29
1
14
10
46
1949. . .
56
11
8
134
' i
58
7
15
6
47
acres 1954...
206
54.
3
119
149
3
173
286
48
1949...
2,158
70
44
459
2
532
61
192
23
49
Peanuts grown for all
30
46
1
304
10
89
124
50
1949. . .
39
144.
5
590
35
262
143
1
= 1
acres 1954...
248
1,066
1
2,262
79
737
1,793
52
1949. . .
338
2,282
6
3,630
162
1,769
2,220
10
53
Harvested for picking or
14
37
276
7
56
63
54
1949...
36
128
5
485
22
243
142
1
55
acres 1954...
150
1,005
2,205
50
461
945
56
1949...
324
1,992
3
3,160
101
1,613
2,026
'i6
57
pounds 1954 .. .
22,729
180,659
919,882
7,620
86,425
361,873
58
1949...
220, 088
946,157
1,483
1,849,967
75,272
1,084,389
1,338,364
2,000
59
Vines or tops saved for hay or
26
46
236
6
68
87
60
1949...
15
68
3
389
17
199
133
6:
acres 1954...
192
968
1,890
60
417
1,097
62
1949...
88
931
3
2,496
96
1,020
1,652
63
tons 1954...
102
375
880
23
227
607
64
1949...
73
460
4
1,380
40
763
806
Dry field and seed beans, other
than soybeans and mung
beans, harvested for beans farms reporting 1954...
2
2
7
1
66
1949...
67
acres 1954...
17
2
20
68
1949. . .
7
69
100-lb. bags 1954...
43
7
14
2
70
1949...
60
71
Mung beans harvested for beans.. farms reporting 1954...
18
12
72
1949...
53
2
1
25
5
73
acres 1954...
306
389
74
1949...
1,359
10
1
639
47
75
bushels 1954...
513
562
76
1949. . .
8,299
:::
iio
4
4,600
315
...
OKLAHOMA
135
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Craig
Or.*
Custer
Delaware
Dewey
Ellis
Garfield
Garvin
Grady
Grant
Greer
Hermon
Harper
Haskell
305
29
1
61
3
2
10
3
1
23
1
27
1
187
22
1
19
2
5
1
16
2
11,262
510
10
1,344
100
'•78
401
14
6
624
20
751
3
3,257
225
6
173
161
49
22
215
4
219
3
23
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
104
1
1
1
3
6
8,544
100
615
30
50
1
b
ioo
108
7
2,244
2
6
39
1
30
8
27,252
378
2,264
150
50
4
540
1,897
9
17,945
10
30
156
5
460
10
46
15
8
1
15
11
85
12
11
8
12
690
227
103
12
319
13
674
97
89
55
14
354
92
49
3
233
15
847
76
85
61
16
31
9
1
25
1
5
1
4
17
5
1
18
572
141
10
439
10
153
20
108
19
42
81
24
40
79
20
64
3
8
2
1
9
2
14
6
21
9
6
4
2
"b
1
3
22
1,456
42
187
90
48
351
13
359
216
23
97
45
21
120
'49
22
51
24
11
58
15
21
36
3
61
6
28
90
58
16
1
63
25
32
171
24
55
89
97
26
80
57
27
15
3
153
26
183
235
190
89
603
34
2,296
114
240
1,895
1,019
165
12
859
27
264
1,012
521
214
1,948
31
7,147
199
524
1,695
277
66
45
983
28
1
8
6
3
2
1
12
3
8
i.
2
8
29
12
55
7
11
21
2
25
7
22
18
7
5
1
51
3Q
76
19
67
12
20
12
253
6
163
42
14
61
31
80
205
108
22
224
2
617
16
35
254
48
12
163
32
380
139
139
53
179
120
1,428
65
435
170
48
279
33
356
761
595
397
1,176
21
2,452
68
336
1,305
166
28
75
1,260
34
2
8
2
8
8
5
6
15
7
12
35
13
41
1
21
14
16
16
5
4
1
31
36
68
38
22
28
84
108
41
342
212
212
37
111
206
5
82
121
411
15
127
65
109
11
178
38
26
28
10
9
35
34
48
65
75
140
39
75
164
4
86
74
319
15
61
61
204
25
153
40
2
30
5
11
22
1
18
1
14
33
34
4
1
22
41
5
48
9
14
30
11
6
27
5
2
1
41
42
5
93
53
40
364
448
11
77
635
495
39
12
201
43
39
403
157
58
633
242
33
168
74
41
9
22
299
44
6
13
3
2
9
2
48
5
7
36
20
10
25
45
5
30
10
8
41
2
73
12
21
36
9
9
46
46
34
85
48
9
135
18
1,487
103
116
735
270
112
385
47
34
199
251
51
970
29
5,877
135
194
1,302
79
53
343
48
2
203
518
11
6
3
1
3
78
133
228
325
13
9
6
2
76
179
49
50
3
1,855
154
13
2
974
3,413
164
38
516
51
4,062
43
1
31
1,748
3,713
97
18
859
52
148
11
2
26
122
5
4
29
53
481
6
3
3
119
305
8
2
114
54
1,446
142
10
347
1,717
60
30
325
55
3,820
43
1
31
1,646
3,558
74
18
604
56
402,950
64,100
1,500
171,611
452,257
12,300
3,700
78,800
57
2,196,978
50,600
700
10,280
1,257,565
2,433,267
41,177
6,168
272,749
58
2
174
5
2
70
217
9
5
66
59
404
3
2
79
187
6
2
145
60
3
1,272
51
3
779
3,078
116
36
449
61
3,017
31
1,100
2,530
27
11
551
62
797
23
1
505
1,903
56
20
242
63
1,582
3
31
534
1,198
33
4
325
64
2
2
1
1
7
1
3
3
3
68
490
1
10
65
66
67
66
8
1
18
3
5
1
116
1,995
10
70
69
70
71
19
4
9
10
60
3
90
3
11
51
..!
10
115
14
6
72
73
255
64
25
119
125
55
100
45
140
140
74
165
407
296
35
74
75
2,088
540
811
246
215
932
583
951
2,006
390
76
136
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 2 of 5) —SPECIFIED CROPS
(For definitions and explanations,
Harvested for Deans .
■farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
bushels 1954.
1949.
•farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
tons 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Plowed under for green
manure farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for
fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or
other processing farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acreB 1954.
1949.
Harvested for dry peas
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
bushels 1954.
1949.
•farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
tons 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
seres 1954.
1949.
Plowed under for green
eportlng 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.,
1949..
acres 1954.,
1949.
pounds 1954.
1949. ,
Vines or tops saved for hay or
forage farms reporting 1954 . ,
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
tons 1954.
1949.
Dry field and seed beBns, other
than soybeans and mung
beans, harvested for beans farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
100-lb. bags 1954.
1949.
Hung beans harvested for beans.. farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
bushels 1954.
1949.
1,242
12,541
15,866
1,221
11,748
15,500
3,752,568
12,655,405
9,947
9,773
6,565
5,179
2,946
3,492
941,827
2,103,085
3,034
2,642
2,751
1,344
1,706
7,184
7,157
36,296
OKLAHOMA
137
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Lincoln
Logan
Love
MoClBln
Mc Curtain
Mcintosh
Major
Marshall
Mayes
Murray
Muskogee
Noble
Nowata
Okfuskee
3
6
4
22
133
5
1
114
123
9
66
13
1
9
11
1
23
24
2
2
129
71
12
89
5
2
18
78
105
520
4,048
30
20
2,065
5,265
147
1,571
184
3
"
113
1
15
2
217
2
383
47
160
25
1,877
37
1,171
56
243
1,072
37
1
4
5
3
3
7
2
39
29
3
39
4
6
5
55
10
2,021
848
2,467
862
25
7
13
22
77
41
20
727
770
46
582
25
8
10
550
135
16,179
2,593
22,261
3,093
100
9
82
3
3
103
1
3
2
1,382
22
14
370
59
9
50
1
1
6,853
41
75
11,102
38
23
365
3
1
6,164
13
39
235
6
10
11
12
18
15
20
510
1,055
20
648
924
40
215
96
13
21
18
112
73
15
733
264
16
355
14
10
5
23
434
748
25
333
476
30
111
28
15
20
3
2
87
76
33
3
664
24
9
248
27
5
10
3
335
5
3
1
16
17
18
23
790
22
283
524
71
91
15
19
18
16
27
200
114
24
13
3
20
1
2
3
1
1
1
11
8
2
2
1
22
22
34
12
3
8
15
9
3
21
22
35
30
182
8
286
1,350
36
403
48
23
10
57
15
1
69
140
10
303
113
181
122
24
118
86
66
12
116
149
92
17
9
46
19
1
59
25
319
317
201
38
440
328
329
46
73
10
217
47
20
223
26
949
1,400
966
56
455
1,206
2,138
712
57
457
348
30
316
27
2,604
7,554
2,862
313
1,417
2,563
19,344
637
608
82
1,290
1,091
114
856
28
12
25
2
44
21
13
1
6
17
29
92
143
30
13
233
112
102
9
27
87
13
7
116
30
49
309
20
94
100
168
18
61
31
454
3,188
131
83
530
477
2,143
19
177
337
227
30
257
32
96
1,207
32
429
784
312
3
21
361
33
4,107
32,915
519
425
2,379
2,216
11,160
58
1,450
105
1,962
1,041
149
2,117
34
46
16
5
4
23
47
16
3
4
13
3
10
35
136
76
8
8
57
90
51
2
28
37
10
7
51
36
349
250
28
13
107
479
225
28
37
198
40
56
37
944
792
76
63
120
781
737
11
185
20
249
56
39
201
38
159
143
29
4
96
232
64
8
18
82
24
24
39
707
490
69
49
133
524
422
11
186
18
336
58
45
176
40
48
36
55
5
45
64
42
10
3
17
4
29
41
54
81
142
12
138
106
48
28
10
5
51
9
2
36
42
452
510
836
34
205
455
791
634
9
117
31
184
43
451
1,493
2,032
72
492
654
799
484
66
44
351
111
3
127
44
21
20
8
3
13
24
29
4
1
11
12
1
5
45
81
82
51
14
72
67
236
12
18
2
57
25
4
40
46
99
331
82
9
49
172
954
50
5
124
277
30
15
47
755
2,081
623
95
275
651
15,665
123
180
10
353
697
42
271
48
318
7
199
76
142
271
4
88
I
10
68
419
49
481
32
284
108
373
303
21
138
9
22
115
1
2
640
50
2,554
49
4,974
903
639
1,608
12
2,538
120
703
5,019
'. 1
3,397
73
6,360
1,232
1,235
1,832
33
3,124
5
179
1,011
1
1
6,142
52
196
6
172
26
74
178
2
71
2
8
12
285
53
412
32
257
105
192
228
21
132
9
21
89
2
2
576
54
1,848
40
4,308
386
480
1,249
5
2,052
2
86
137
3,787
55
2,798
59
5,862
1,053
765
1,513
26
2,877
3
130
941
1
1
5,625
56
499,260
17,366
749,386
76,158
143,820
526,461
110
476,081
202
40,540
33,400
866,418
57
1,679,058
44,051
2,747,906
748,878
402,063
1,135,950
8,801
1,402,393
1,630
76,804
364,574
670
1,140
3,309,172
58
297
2
195
64
103
180
2
54
2
9
56
371
59
367
10
175
91
225
166
7
84
14
489
60
2,349
9
4,781
727
468
1,114
7
1,245
2
114
540
4,265
61
2,509
35
3,976
824
533
1,042
13
1,770
95
352
4,150
•::■
1,211
3
2,457
405
337
686
3
643
2
43
235
1,984
1, :t
1,290
20
1,810
1
7
413
478
606
5
9
19
9
3
99
75
1,276
2
23
131
76
172
1
10
80
1
15
1
20
280
2,308
64
65
61
67
69
70
4
38
4
1
3
1
1
3
4
71
35
81
6
1
12
10
39
9
31
72
29
1,039
152
15
33
3
20
65
20
73
414
1,832
129
4
94
131
732
164
530
144
8
74
71
2,071
310
33
73
5
33
95
28
75
3,415
11,366
1,316
30
855
747
4,428
634
3,374
1,178
226
76
138
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 2 of 5) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
(For definitions and explanations,
Annual legumes:
Soybeans grown for all
purposes
Harvested for beans.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
bushels 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
tons 1954.
1949.
Hogged or grszed, or cut for
silage farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Plowed under for green
manure farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for
fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or
other processing farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acrea 1954.
1949.
Harvested for dry peaa
.farms reporting 1954..
1949.,
acres 1954..
1949.,
bushels 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
tons 1954.
1949.
silage farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Plowed under for green
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
eporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.,
1949.,
acres 1954.,
1949.,
pounds 1954 .
1949..
Vines or tops saved for hay or
forage farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
tons 1954.
1949.
Dry field and seed beans, other
than soybeans and mung
beans, harvested for beans farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
100-lb. bags 1954.
1949.
Mung beana harvested for beans.. farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acrea 1954.
1949.
bushels 1954.
1949.
2,720
133,027
1,493,725
6,097
5,664
18,334
62,387
1,178
122
7,407
3,015
4,955
886,957
3,652,751
2,676
3,738
1,227
1,843
1,857
269,736
1,276,205
OKLAHOMA
139
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Pueh-teh.
Roger
Mills
Rogers
Seminole
Sequoyah
Stephens
Texas
Tillman
Tulsa
Wagoner
Washington
Washita
Woods
Woodward
5
65
1
79
l
37
109
21
1
1
1
3
1
131
5
32
1
1
78
85
51
3
1
2
37
1,206
2
4,665
50
114
746
2,523
331
25
47
1
3
;o
5
2,044
15
29
229
33
1,330
51
25
3,127
1
120
3
74
1,104
7
15
130
949
36
5
960
869
3
12
49
29
70
1
17
1
5
1
7
719
1,199
305
134
320
12
10
15
8
945
3,5564
350
723
9,449
278
9
5,104
19,985
2,014
1,635
3,122
75
100
25
1
1
22
21
18
45
9
11
81
2
3
1
51
65
32
1
12
10
376
646
288
646
125
1'
a
851
14
20
1
673
608
459
12
14
12
164
321
293
336
74
15
5
858
7
27
1
457
502
484
10
16
i
15
10
1
1
12
14
4
1
17
7
5
5
1
2
18
jo
209
175
211
66
50
24
230
28
202
2
71
20
30
1'J
20
3
19
1
17
1
3
34
5
1
1
1
21
1
1
23
3
2
1
9
14
7
1
1
1
22
7
392
2
681
16
48
715
86
25
17
1
23
12
5
299
19
45
120
98
205
70
5
60
2
24
41
2
10
25
57
5
1
22
16
75
32
19
8
25
242
12
70
140
209
30
1
21
76
188
"3
33
87
33
21
182
6
98
120
1,311
51
50
336
139
591
280
375
135
27
1,173
126
592
839
2,468
154
15
409
703
1,483
40
285
3,929
1,059
.'.
3
1
8
5
1
4
1
28
2
1
29
74
8
16
49
70
14
14
14
78
15
32
17
3C
10
1
36
98
12
9
1
114
13
4
31
143
88
126
116
627
28
229
101
330
25
100
492
284
32
60
2
156
468
72
79
2
399
21
33
764
352
780
890
4,887
80
1,066
249
3,712
130
815
2,256
1,541
34
6
3
6
10
2
1
6
14
2
1
35
38
32
24
38
2
36
55
1
13
2
36
31
e
45
62
15
8
■ 32
126
5
10
37
126
295
126
228
10
314
480
12
2
142
8
38
19
2
41
30
3
4
10 .
39
2
2
39
116
207
165
160
11
293
312
6
3
100
7
40
25
5
8
23
1
1
6
3
14
9
6
5
41
139
7
11
38
34
3
1
11
29
1
5
16
9
42
125
81
31
306
2
50
66
15
112
41
132
92
43
741
'is
60
224
203
8
20
113
223
3
26
304
341
44
6
1
2
3
25
1
11
7
21
19
12
2
45
35
2
15
44
82
15
1
8
20
38
12
60
14
46
16
5
9
8
845
22
253
91
239
221
239
33
47
163
20
111
373
1,410
108
15
160
175
450
157
2,991
426
48
132
2
278
11
139
6
12
41
5
2
49
255
8
658
43
255
16
15
30
10
7
50
1,246
4
3,094
19
2,185
51
20
601
28
3
51
1,647
3
5,950
83
3,152
IX
65
615
37
17
52
114
1
191
4
44
6
6
23
3
2
53
183
8
637
23
240
14
6
28
9
7
54
1,155
1
2,085
8
524
37
8
315
22
3
55
1,343
2
5,585
22
3,051
87
37
606
8
17
56
610,784
100
455,298
2,300
155,090
7,965
1,244
88,716
6,880
825
57
1,041,886
587
3,458,500
12,681
1,817,170
60,794
40,550
324,663
3,275
4,152
58
126
1
247
7
129
3
5
22
3
59
205
1
421
23
205
10
6
7
3
1
61
1,194
3
2,727
11
1,798
41
10
336
16
61
1,306
1
3,524
54
2,471
79
31
209
22
1
62
647
4
1,538
9
893
22
3
120
13
63
816
1
2
1,907
66
1
1,045
1
6
46
3
32
2
50
1
12
1
64
65
61
10
6
..\
224
84
35
15
67
68
10
60
3
442
7
500
96
1
10
2
1
69
70
71
37
5
2
3
166
28
38
30
2
7
27
2
10
72
73
778
28
25
62
243
443
964
63
45
133
87
57
8
74
75
4,769
348
350
193
2,976
8,320
250
983
260
76
140
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 ( Part 3 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
Hay crops, excluding soybean,
and sorghum hay (see text):
Land from which hay was cu1
othy, and mixtures of clover and
t for hay farms reporting 1954.
1949.
Lespedeza cut for hay farms :
Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small
grains cut for hay farms reporting 1954.
1949.
Other hay cut.
acres 1954.
tons, green weight 1954.
41 fill fa seed, clover, grass, Bnd other field seed crops:
Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting 1954.
1949.
Vetch seed harvested.
Other field seed crops harvested.
9,079
10,796
13,162
383,411
405,134
175,749
194,925
140,991
210,348
781
1,135
3,738
6,206
8,208
5,245
37,650
19,065
109
5,669
2,734
10,663
6,176
62
OKLAHOMA
141
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Carter
Cherokee
Choctaw
ClmBrron
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
CreeK
Custer
Delaware
Dewey
Ellis
Garfield
Oarvln
16,940
18,620
13,444
16,982
13,985
12,703
1,788
1,937
17,170
14,351
11,737
8,490
25,435
17,977
10,900
6,073
36,478
35,122
16,195
13,158
13,107
9,176
18,605
23,093
7,251
4,809
5,245
5,633
27,135
14,198
30,278
24,950
1
2
181
123
48
63
70
47
30
29
381
307
69
46
347
311
239
131
42
33
192
151
271
233
40
66
129
134
137
103
731
625
518
406
3
4
6,779
3,082
633
470
1,523
687
1,638
1,019
9,735
5,736
1,692
733
10,492
9,060
6,290
2,920
647
283
3,296
2,067
6,322
5,104
390
489
1,847
2,027
2,723
1,700
15,262
7,508
19,539
13,481
5
6
12,168
6,671
625
843
3,120
1,516
3,613
1,322
15,474
13,993
2,883
1,694
14,360
18,023
8,228
5,767
901
622
3,392
4,376
11,461
13,257
632
814
1,987
4,339
2,104
2,855
10,909
13,622
44,841
36,200
7
8
39
1,336
3
50
20
980
16
1,078
115
5,048
15
368
64
3,616
37
1,593
1
10
17
243
62
2,344
2
22
9
88
10
244
52
1,013
251
26,275
9
10
2
12
15
36
9
8
1
6
5
1
15
8
5
5
5
3
3
12
59
58
8
21
7
25
8
6
3
3
12
210
206
210
328
204
76
13
71
50
10
224
77
72
112
128
55
63
15
52
162
706
599
236
554
250
633
207
98
36
20
13
14
203
271
106
363
1
25
206
131
2
25
8
139
45
15
193
102
66
85
90
100
53
17
23
143
638
702
4
17
221
700
145
906
105
115
34
30
15
16
17
3
49
113
813
132
97
12
10
9
19
2
3
"4
163
328
25
69
1
104
894
2
1
2
3
6
21
19
20
37
1,681
1,281
11,636
1,802
1,038
104
95
121
206
124
9
35
3,090
5,646
421
947
8
1,291
14,389
142
30
12
14
125
378
21
22
15
1,824
1
2
806
12,557
5
40
1,864
1,390
5
122
86
93
143
255
63
9
16
2,943
7,676
16
174
330
1,074
1
18
8
1,081
17,574
73
138
30
6
11
78
358
23
24
25
26
174
49
512
111
148
25
155
41
SO
15
209
46
85
27
112
23
206
40
256
143
679
243
99
49
10
25
461
125
242
63
27
28
3,518
838
8,952
959
1,915
955
2,673
478
1,641
184
4,780
987
1,886
357
1,963
765
3,181
937
4,854
2,036
10,160
2,408
2,494
764
118
378
7,104
1,486
4,323
1,008
29
30
2,836
636
8,052
874
1,590
899
2,635
445
1,409
202
3,623
739
1,338
303
2,026
790
2,407
908
5,168
2,348
11,980
2,284
1,564
619
77
350
5,582
1,580
3,602
834
31
32
11
126
50
626
10
113
9
73
16
12
108
1
6
72
12
147
16
240
51
543
5
279
1
2
15
127
32
351
33
34
46
97
57
112
111
124
2
7
90
174
141
141
56
74
10
11
792
777
202
326
12
15
188
225
4
12
30
25
37
92
63
85
35
36
2,179
3,587
1,126
2,169
5,491
5,279
75
330
1,880
3,445
7,379
6,424
4,348
3,488
111
189
30,179
27,261
7,107
8,185
207
283
4,140
4,603
59
166
1,572
1,354
831
1,578
1,104
1,863
37
38
1,376
3,238
653
2,488
5,741
6,008
90
444
1,246
3,234
7,794
8,089
3,712
2,135
142
26,186
33,739
3,775
9,335
164
228
2,999
5,799
30
155
1,248
1,497
362
1,444
876
1,979
39
40
5
45
8
81
18
1,607
19
265
36
1,436
6
3,066
197
4,831
22
332
1
10
17
264
2
24
2
55
14
286
41
42
223
516
96
89
179
253
2
10
175
289
55
55
251
234
146
148
35
34
110
83
105
141
146
85
119
84
33
62
223
368
286
438
43
44
4,170
9,410
1,242
1,324
3,050
4,659
75
575
2,707
4,615
894
955
5,387
4,624
2,541
2,433
471
1,006
2,127
979
1,672
1,750
1,889
910
2,615
1,245
582
1,513
3,719
3,723
5,151
8,095
45
46
2,323
7,690
1,289
1,934
2,937
5,564
38
647
1,953
5,385
954
1,187
4,175
4,605
1,560
2,748
435
1,389
1,699
1,267
1,600
2,152
1,827
1,021
2,468
1,255
381
1,523
2,243
4,372
3,983
7,134
47
46
20
193
12
93
21
369
1
8
15
112
5
55
11
186
4
38
5
81
300
7
117
9
165
2
9
1
10
6
98
38
587
49
50
2
47
1
80
1
29
51
52
233
200
170
53
12
3
1
9
24
33
14
6
27
94
14
45
1
3
54
56
6
22
40
19
35
44
48
90
42
54
55
188
72
4
362
717
722
281
65
958
2,428
532
1,045
1
67
50
956
1,183
114
287
491
307
627
582
634
2,754
1,443
56
57
13,715
4,980
100
30,159
86,280
46,996
12,060
4,430
50,585
244,380
46,900
137,700
240
1,250
5,460
132,545
163,320
17,340
21,040
51,540
31,483
74,760
68,390
52,500
207,074
162,960
58
59
4
1
1
1
7
7
2
19
13
5
3
2
2
2
29
60
2
19
41
14
49
23
8
..t
60
61
80
5
20
50
59
88
8
211
120
67
17
8
47
30
57
411
1,138
13
249
581
176
983
440
73
79
62
63
13,500
500
2,200
5,600
8,550
21,050
900
30,933
17,680
9,750
1,465
800
4,276
3,200
5,000
39,260
90,335
725
23,750
39,664
15,070
84,260
30,240
10,436
8,160
64
65
15
6
1
6
3
24
18
3
1
37
6
37
12
18
1
12
8
2
21
2
41
11
1
39
22
58
17
66
67
402
221
10
112
43
491
360
52
13
744
141
864
206
295
226
112
11
413
43
634
138
3
806
307
930
390
68
69
48,460
24,400
260
12,900
6,850
47,342
68,379
4,500
1,940
87,144
23,445
71,800
37,350
39,195
3,300
41,700
8,500
3,400
64,873
3,300
124,708
14,880
100
57,045
28,548
130,650
96,490
70
71
40
22
32
40
40
9
326
22
40
197
199
108
55
72
142
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 ( Part 3 of 5 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Orady
orant
Oreer
Harmon
Harper
Haskell
Hughes
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnston
Elay crops, excluding soybean, cowpea, peanut,
and sorghum hay (see text):
40,864
26,820
35,17
15,70
7,861
7,285
7,971
9,449
8,058
7,017
15,94
13,06.
> 12,121
10,403
18,911
14,806
8,317
13,629
15,881
12,861
2
1949...
3
4
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay
1949...
888
731
89
68
278
261
210
305
187
147
3
1
J 87
3 66
517
483
59
32
177
82
5
6
acres 1954...
1949...
32,025
20,721
25,20
12,13
6,676
5,527
5,962
8,884
7,188
4,778
1,77
1,08
3 1,880
3 1,238
16,954
13,699
1,345
527
5,223
1,729
7
8
tons 1954...
1949...
54,195
54,048
20,72
23,63
6,166
7,208
7,828
8,779
6,943
9,502
3,77
3,09
3 3,808
2,946
21,957
17,195
1,802
777
10,697
4,728
g
339
22,144
11
2,67
88
2,661
67
3,494
28
1,707
1
81
5 19
3 528
247
10,335
14
317
59
2,172
10
tons 1954...
11
12
Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and
1949...
7
5
5
1
) 10
6
7
2
17
5 5
3
11
7
1
6
6
13
14
acres 1954...
1949...
75
175
1,35
36
215
90
288
12
315
9
1
L 91
3
195
117
14
194
132
15
16
tons 1954...
1949...
48
92
64
25
78
7 67
438
12
286
7
2
2 75
2
164
118
14
268
110
17
1
2
1
17
1
2
18
tons 1954...
19
2.:
1949...
1
10
2
1
1
12
16
L 69
L 34
1
1
1
11
41
21
22
acres 1954...
194'i...
60
74
50
125
4
2,66
2,63
5 889
3 286
7
20
38
109
749
23
24
tons 1954...
1949...
25
47
120
250
2
2,24
3,50
1 920
1 306
7
20
15
150
926
25
1
31
3 4
I 76
2
9
26
tons 1954...
27
28
Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small
1949...
271
82
27
5
> 22
! 27
7
7
6
10
13
1
3 131
L 32
58
36
73
20
136
50
29
30
acres 1954...
1949...
3,924
1,417
4,83
58
326
586
227
99
89
259
2,21
28
3 1,886
j 357
1,141
674
1,553
380
3,416
1,489
31
32
tons 1954...
1949...
3,758
1,051
4,39-
61
7 196
3 727
173
118
55
227
1,71
31
7 1,445
364
983
631
928
258
2,251
1,680
33
23
179
L
23
2
) 20
2
15
3
j 11
L 72
6
70
5
30
23
316
34
tone 1954...
35
90
83
6
8
3 2
) 3
3
15
21
17
19
3 168
) 211
2
17
25
77
96
36
1949...
37
38
acres 1954...
1949. . .
1,989
1,491
98
1,04
! 15
7 83
43
609
1,190
8,02
8,65
3 6,405
5 7,424
24
413
1,505
3,990
4,779
39
40
tons 1954...
1949. . .
1,204
1,360
63
1,27
10
100
23
365
1,529
6,82
10,55
3 5,633
1 8,583
21
223
874
3,728
4,943
41
15
240
2
)
2
53
4
1,40
; 28
2 979
1
14
19
615
42
tone 1954...
43
213
252
14
15
7 36
34
64
25
13
27
5
4
3 71
i 63
20
26
211
418
135
178
44
1949...
45
46
acres 1954...
1949...
2,655
3,123
2,78
1,59-
i 629
618
1,326
372
172
516
1,17
43
3 970
3 1,042
614
218
5,006
11,035
2,949
4,074
47
48
tons 1954...
1949...
2,267
3,185
1,98
2,38-
235
7 653
1,316
452
99
701
1,14
59
3 933
7 1,253
475
199
2,652
9,491
2,757
4,766
49
15
96
j 3
. 9
a
3 1
20
273
25
234
25
522
50
tons 1954...
51
52
53
Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa,
acres 1954. . .
tons, green weight 1954...
2
136
755
54
Ufnlfo seed, clover, Brass, and other field seed crops:
153
156
19
10
) 75
) 172
99
283
37
95
> 4
L 1
252
355
"b
7
1
55
1949...
56
57
acres 1954...
1949...
3,976
3,920
3,50
2,12
1,441
3,923
2,667
7,828
1,297
2,822
2
3 84
3 20
6,380
9,927
93
99
3
58
59
pounds 1954...
1949...
332,920
423,000
335, 6J.
138,36
189,368
489,480
419,845
963,240
223,689
229,680
2,75
48
3 15,658
) 900
997,959
1,299,480
4,440
5,785
120
60
61
Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting 1954...
1949...
15
15
4/
1
6
3
7
25
10
1
2
1
2
62
63
acres 1954...
1949...
150
183
1,52<
10
35
33
58
112
521
153
3
15
61
64
65
pounds 1954. . .
1949...
13,220
26,911
86,76
8,70!
8,000
2,065
1A,300
4,500
38,515
19,865
700
6,300
400
10,000
66
94
15
3
1
2
8
2
1
24
1
1
43
16
13
4
67
1949...
68
69
acres 1954...
1949...
1,967
292
76.
22.
7
86
30
5
806
8
27
1,013
444
178
68
70
71
pounds 1954. . .
1949. . .
208,584
65,559
57,46
20,73(
2,400
5,188
1,500
120
69,078
1,200
IB, 000
147,346
44,520
23,820
17,080
72
Other field seed crops harvested acres 1954
353
0'
20
62
.,
87
624
37
OKLAHOMA
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
143
Kay
Kingfisher
Kiowa Latiro
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan
Love
McClaln
McCurtoln
Mcintosh
Major
Marshall
Mayes
Murray
Muskogee
44,233
29,797
28,134
15,356
20,473 8,1
12,205 5,£
47
09
24,908
19,179
30,020
29,819
23,443
20,253
8,731
6,648
19,637
11,639
19,196
15,276
12,844
7,205
11,740
7,845
5,386
7,878
28,037
27,946
12,726
12,032
24,684
20, 557
1
2
1,021
921
716
604
459
422
3
5
77
58
496
407
457
403
110
21
385
272
97
111
69
21
369
282
34
15
98
100
219
171
133
123
3
4
29,071
18,904
19,588
10,511
12,580
9,622
19
36
2,384
1,778
8,398
5,667
10,388
6,799
1,977
393
12,947
6; 688
3,985
2,493
1,381
430
7,874
4,139
991
231
1,768
1,056
7,547
4,761
3,708
3,652
5
6
28,110
42,872
16,718
21,853
14,802
16,253
a
37
4,298
3,711
10,006
10,308
10,769
12,985
2,839
906
23,169
17,045
6,314
5,023
2,670
1,519
8,707
6,408
1,482
386
2,500
2,872
12,445
10,076
6,854
8,793
7
8
183
6,241
86
2,506
122
5,419
32
1,617
76
1,752
67
1,632
19
385
146
8,343
30
1,709
21
548
46
2,175
3
75
10
326
63
2,869
45
1,878
9
10
12
9
7
14
16
1
28
14
2
1
"\
"s
5
12
5
1
12
2
10
15
10
3
8
1
2
3
10
11
12
318
136
243
69
261
204
53
6
456
288
46
10
24
241
209
62
153
59
90
219
84
143
386
281
55
110
15
20
350
154
13
14
313
150
236
74
284
37
10
495
397
21
8
40
306
396
38
93
107
84
323
84
187
343
387
56
109
18
39
129
194
15
16
1
40
1
36
17
18
7
19
2
2
1
1
28
37
313
505
24
33
6
1
14
3
3
242
413
50
"4
3
1
120
499
3
19
87
120
19
20
313
236
19
17
l, r
l, r
41
48
4,547
7,680
337
293
55
245
3
319
23
45
3,596
5,736
773
667
20
72
25
1,864
7,641
70
405
1,210
1,784
21
22
313
285
11
18
l,t
2,C
38
53
8
78
3,615
8,730
17
189
220
290
1
3
28
127
3
267
13
43
2,364
7,125
17
144
653
744
20
82
25
1,733
9,589
5
64
62
278
1,089
2,413
5
35
23
24
25
26
227
52
290
60
301
59
n
16
265
38
345
125
219
61
145
21
136
44
108
43
149
16
186
68
62
13
307
69
96
41
183
32
27
28
3,183
722
5,238
808
5,832 1,2
900 1
43
55
3,235
415
5,489
1,666
3,356
918
3,158
426
2,411
763
1,256
496
2,131
173
2,616
1,284
1,529
611
5,434
1,444
2,150
769
2,978
533
29
30
2,640
882
3,923
998
5,688 1,C
1,042 1
15
68
3,050
417
4,240
1,349
2,316
857
2,723
306
1,927
513
1,115
496
2,087
189
2,061
1,190
1,623
476
5,689
1,743
2,166
560
2,914
633
31
32
3
53
9
88
20
325
3
13
14
175
25
246
24
9
140
10
145
1
12
8
146
9
90
3
31
18
245
8
148
11
118
33
34
320
412
16
27
4 ]
6 1
00
00
340
211
388
681
260
401
19
38
64
80
180
143
188
160
13
17
39
68
483
499
35
65
369
340
35
36
8,254
8,772
290
485
53 4,.
66 3,
66
50
12,717
6,107
8,769
12,190
6,392
9,081
494
1,124
1,400
1,120
5,738
3,697
5,961
4,800
163
654
1,122
2,460
17,369
17,337
1,234
2,455
14,234
12,252
37
38
5,023
9,468
194
468
21 3,6
81 4,;
00
60
8,797
6,587
4,342
11,981
3,078
11,768
498
1,111
1,418
1,221
4,476
3,884
5,660
6,748
147
582
936
2,325
13,169
23,340
989
2,270
11,982
16,722
39
40
28
292
1,
28
64
57
2,047
21
481
26
316
110
9
69
30
1,300
50
1,141
7
103
78
2,000
2
65
53
2,163
41
42
153
125
190
328
104
115
36
36
92
100
443
637
228
290
166
203
161
182
153
178
134
100
75
169
55
140
77
46
88
167
111
76
43
44
2,979
1,202
2,756
3,650
1,747
1,526
25
74
1,569
2,959
6,981
10,253
3,236
3,345
3,099
4,043
2,647
3,057
4,468
2,962
2,508
1,029
1,003
1,534
1,086
4,296
1,547
829
1,710
3,633
2,204
1,827
45
I*
2,065
1,574
1,638
3,782
1,036
1,700
34
59
1,258
3,144
5,016
11,176
1,991
3,384
2,403
3,851
2,182
2,883
4,570
3,376
2,503
1,388
555
1,888
1,001
3,740
1,473
1,425
1,663
3,490
2,021
2,295
.,7
iP
5
101
4
14
3
54
2
18
8
215
36
398
16
156
11
116
12
131
23
737
18
504
3
15
9
132
10
359
6
70
14
223
49
50
115
445
1
16
65
1
200
200
51
52
53
111
129
105
201
97
200
1
2
76
36
70
80
2
1
76
16
8
1
60
69
.:.
1
1
21
20
8
2
54
55
2,339
2,339
1,816
3,179
2,763
5,061
40
7
860
456
1,309
1,132
16
14
1,790
203
210
20
825
939
138
100
5
489
471
204
20
56
57
207,270
129,960
157,892
328,020
316,543
685,260
1,500
780
70,807
41,040
117,967
90,120
1,300
1,200
159 ,373
13,380
16,864
650
69,908
80,640
8,350
12,000
180
61,189
31,380
16,655
1,320
58
59
32
32
34
3
31
14
14
6
19
7
1
1
10
7
"4
1
7
5
6
7
3
1
1
60
t.l
747
660
862
46
568
167
114
151
367
78
15
12
144
384
65
.. A .
110
38
99
198
34
33
5
65
62
63
90,895
93,412
77,555
6,155
59,781
29,939
19,494
18,442
32,929
5,703
3,200
1,800
15,050
59,265
5,815
1,000
5,950
6,460
16,036
12,800
1,850
5,100
1,000
24,000
64
65
26
9
95
68
20
1
5
72
8
166
106
48
13
98
30
2
17
1
66
44
14
3
12
6
19
2
6
1
66
67
889
130
2,917
1,765
386
6
75
1,412
66
4,547
2,489
1,180
373
2,290
749
14
332
20
1,089
502
206
48
251
48
351
5
103
2
68
65,335
12,047
253,859
121,908
29,979
1,200
7,000
165,733
11,280
391,051
307,942
205,737
50,945
360,436
175,449
5,000
40,600
600
93,279
47,968
20,515
9,750
33,100
7,840
50,400
1,900
13,300
1,000
70
71
169
92
337
221
12
23
30
70
156
100
199
484
15
400
■;.
144
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 ( Part 3 of 5 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS
Item
(For definitions and explanations , see text)
Noble
Nowata
Okfuskee
Oklahoma
Okmulgee
Osage
Ottawa
Pawnee
Payne
Pittsburg
Hay crops, excluding soybean, covpea, peanut,
and sorghum hay (see text):
23,846
19,483
23,778
19,070
12,134
11,089
17,911
15,166
19,349
18,275
34,158
26,707
17,461
19,929
24,365
21,510
22,765
21,283
18,056
14,958
2
1949...
3
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay
516
420
249
132
115
46
414
400
86
419
387
15
26
398
319
535
453
55
18
4
1949...
5
6
acres 1954...
1949...
12,920
6,625
4,895
1,717
2,556
743
10,970
7,615
1,427
473
14,575
8,817
182
235
8,028
4,494
9,932
6,491
1,058
341
7
8
tons 1954. . .
1949...
11,286
12,915
7,539
4,070
4,162
1,311
16,297
19,391
1,609
904
17,219
21,795
281
481
7,829
10,835
9,395
12,748
2,026
666
9
57
1,613
51
1,326
23
785
104
3,944
13
231
76
2,830
1
20
43
959
83
1,849
12
490
10
tons 1954...
11
Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and
12
9
3
5
1
11
5
1
3
2
5
5
8
7
3
11
2
7
12
1949...
13
14
acres 1954...
1949...
172
189
18
57
6
174
107
4
26
14
77
88
474
91
110
52
97
35
38
15
16
tons 1954...
1949...
168
239
25
102
6
213
110
2
33
5
55
125
947
64
86
35
76
69
25
17
18
tons 1954...
1
3
19
Lespedeza cut for hay farms reporting 1954
3
3
19
136
36
39
1
10
15
46
14
83
36
305
7
21
7
30
53
53
20
1949...
21
22
acres 1954...
1949...
17
20
203
2,209
632
384
3
291
251
679
255
1,614
462
5,170
76
233
72
297
738
637
23
24
25
26
tons 1954...
1949...
tons 1954...
10
20
1
2
201
2,850
1
8
730
438
5
62
1
280
225
825
1
5
187
1,766
457
7,173
2
9
50
227
50
259
715
733
4
25
27
Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small
121
36
94
10
105
20
154
68
79
20
168
46
209
45
131
46
139
59
130
19
2fi
1949...
29
30
acres 1954...
1949...
1,869
501
1,054
78
1,809
546
2,498
861
1,368
416
3,274
787
3,405
704
1,915
594
1,726
690
1,972
449
31
32
tons 1954...
1949...
1,342
503
1,087
86
1,413
571
2,182
824
1,125
380
3,255
869
3,704
745
1,713
567
1,022
419
1,825
542
33
Sold farms reporting 1954
6
27
7
74
8
65
13
87
3
20
5
64
17
169
7
32
8
25
6
81
34
tons 1954...
35
Wild hay cut farms reporting 1954
254
427
442
466
164
218
78
148
268
317
324
384
300
319
431
585
370
520
255
263
36
1949...
37
38
acres 1954...
1949...
7,394
10,149
16,987
14,644
5,016
8,178
2,302
2,816
14,747
15,230
13,762
14,683
12,675
12,918
12,387
14,854
9,201
11,782
13,421
12,918
39
40
tons 1954...
1949...
3,478
9,001
15,568
19, 522
3,770
11,424
2,094
2,687
11,350
19,720
10,571
17,151
9,122
16,541
7,978
15, 503
4,645
11,703
11,522
13,963
41
19
226
105
3,010
23
662
9
83
69
2,062
50
1,369
55
1,783
48
718
27
289
74
2,569
42
tons 1954...
43
44
1949...
99
162
48
29
92
54
135
291
61
23
114
81
43
25
108
74
144
172
60
37
45
46
acres 1954...
1949...
1,474
2,226
621
950
2,121
875
1,964
3,755
1,552
1,596
2,143
1,258
553
465
1,868
1,222
1,724
2,370
832
392
47
48
tons 1954...
1949...
909
2,176
623
1,319
1,578
1,143
1,443
4,072
1,315
771
2,035
1,502
489
691
1,280
1,413
1,453
2,480
841
510
49
7
66
14
420
7
58
8
263
12
188
1
10
7
102
11
66
13
132
50
tons 1954...
51
52
53
Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover,
acres 1954...
tons, green weight 1954...
1
135
200
2
96
635
2
58
188
54
Alfalfa seed, clover, grass, and other field seed crops:
34
65
11
8
6
105
61
1
20
42
1
9
27
45
72
2
55
1949...
56
57
acres 1954...
1949...
872
1,039
169
124
103
2,340
1,025
121
5
328
679
3
109
348
804
966
45
58
59
pounds 1954. ..
1949...
41,580
63,300
14,830
3,060
7,167
209,788
89,580
6,950
120
30, 865
28,440
420
4,450
26,640
54,780
60,240
4,050
60
61
Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting 1954...
1949...
46
28
6
5
1
14
16
1
7
3
2
2
20
22
17
21
1
62
63
acres 1954...
1949...
819
435
46
43
32
6
254
313
"i
124
76
13
140
238
254
166
242
25
64
65
pounds 1954. . .
1949...
70,792
30,974
5,031
5,328
5,200
300
32,900
50, 553
300
16,235
4,700
500
7,920
27,694
30,817
14,875
40,829
900
66
Vetch seed harvested farms reporting 1954
12
12
1
19
40
10
13
1
38
7
14
2
31
16
73
15
18
2
67
1949...
68
69
acres 1954...
1949...
794
188
159
10
607
28
968
202
318
5
1,438
236
182
9
540
189
1,727
172
359
18
70
71
pounds 1954...
1949...
81,020
63, 681
16,245
2,400
56,458
2,510
137, 826
32, 325
36,805
300
176,960
23,600
29,720
2,720
64,120
25,910
293,997
25,989
30,076
5,100
72
93
152
7
20
12
51
121
29
34
35
OKLAHOMA
145
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Seminole SequoyBh Stephens Texas Tillman
5,552
1,651
4,482
163
3,907
5,221
3,209
5,450
1,541
4,089
1,250
295
5,208
4,783
4,466
6,001
5,628
5,456
56
5,369
1,358
5,846
1,605
18
1,074
56
1,954
42
111,022
1,350
209,280
2,340
53
1,208
1,195
2,317
3,224
15
1,593
4,196
2,042
3,078
3,859
2,193
293
483
11,759
23,323
1,144,415
3,902,460
25
1,448
6,299
154
3,942
2,395
6,828
6,230
38
146
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 4 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
Broome orn harvested.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
bales 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
tons of brush 1954.
1949.
Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for
sirup farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
gallons 1954. .
1949..
Irish potatoes harvested for home use or
for sale farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954 1 .
1949 2 .
bushels 1954..
1949. .
Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or
for sale farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954 1 .
1949 2 .
bushels 1954..
1949..
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
pounds 1954,
1949.
acres 1954.
Castor beans harvested.
Other field cropa harvested . . .
Vegetables for home use and for s
than Irish and sweet potatoes):
Vegetables harvested for home
Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Sold dollars 1954 .
1949.
Cantaloups and muskmelons. .. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Dry onions farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Watermelons farms reporting 1954.
1949.,
acres 1954.
1949..
Snap beans (bush and pole
types) farms reporting 1954. ,
1949..
acres 1954.,
1949.,
Blaekeyes and other green
cowpeas farms reporting 1954.,
1949.,
acres 1954..
1949.,
Sweet corn farms reporting 1954. ,
1949.,
acres 1954.,
1949..
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Spinach.
Other vegetables .
1954. .
:rries and other snail fruits harvested for sale:
Strawberries farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
quarts 1954.
1949.
Other berries acres 1954.
26,806
38, 152
903,254
1,227,911
276,767
567,792
1,666
1,878
74,824
68,710
7,986
9,923
10,570
300
45,949
741
28,966
845
38,108
1,160
1,871
28
4,741
143
438, 626
8,369
634, 594
19,131
4,221
143
10,286
412
1,581
8
3,279
24
148,115
1,120
314,034
5,819
2,364
5,221
26,239
49,345
1,599,776
2,916,008
555
1,523
2,506
11,833
17,696
1,522
1,977
6,817
1,163
1,484
1,970,742
2,084,111
1,456
72,458
103,075
1,263
1,321
65,303
75,039
22,366
38,360
34
1,002
156,021
15,843
13, 729
4,028
940
1,266
18,371
28,705
6,533
10,340
1,985
2,335
55,026
82,061
17,945
40,282
36
1,983
410,905
include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text.
*For 1949, does not include acreage for
OKLAHOMA
147
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Carter
Cherokee
Choctaw
Cimarron
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
Creek
Cuater
Delaware
Dewey
Ellla
Garfield
Oarvin
113
11
306
103
182
603
537
12
172
772
449
54
6
367
1
242
92
702
177
443
722
441
24
754
576
4
296
17
10
691
2
1,508
73
3,912
1,896
3,273
15,038
22,207
120
2,287
30,461
9,685
1,066
113
5,863
3
3,386
620
10,132
3,897
8,465
21,821
20,868
186
11,688
22,433
46
7,039
344
151
14,112
4
333
23
1,261
616
882
2,160
3,814
95
533
9,765
2,015
288
51
2,393
5
944
143
3,010
1,893
2,650
8,356
10,377
54
2,297
12,953
15
3,421
131
67
7,362
6
3
60
15
1
15
6
13
33
83
1
283
7
3
7
1
47
2
3
34
5
45
71
337
e
130
8,619
372
40
306
235
190
902
4,785
3
12,711
9
77
65
3
7,243
103
14
628
187
35
1,699
3,326
11,762
10
11
710
61
8
25
28
i6
35
220
1
2,338
11
4
1
6
8
1,151
17
1
2
1
60
21
1
2
218
275
2,088
2
12
13
12
1
6
27
6
1
4
(z)
1
1
7
30
(z)
1
11
3
(Z)
14
15
15
12
36
6
6
3
(zi
11
57
(zi
14
8
16
25
223
200
8
20
5
17
708
245
2,215
272
369
300
20
718
1,989
15
710
217
18
502
648
542
1
322
272
372
110
431
372
188
957
109
32
483
604
19
369
1,215
1,030
3
335
369
299
97
975
711
396
1,096
403
93
560
552
20
6
17
48
f 1 )
22
10
7
2
33
22
6
37
1
t 1 )
28
27
21
23
125
135
( 2 )
50
34
25
6
64
51
21
82
15
3
27
71
22
3,667
6,331
7,814
2
4,285
2,795
3,327
1,006
6,918
5,381
1,844
10,520
990
198
5,601
6,615
23
3,359
18,582
13,659
9
5,413
5,037
3,263
1,004
11,538
7,564
4,069
18,164
3,645
788
5,654
7,229
24
82
57
204
38
30
38
1
38
92
9
146
8
4
6
53
25
174
315
505
3
80
92
55
5
179
210
IS
336
37
7
25
138
26
22
3
44
8
3
5
( x )
7
18
165
7
3
t 1 )
C 1 )
27
27
157
11
132
2
40
8
44
2
29
55
134
12
64
1
4
31
28
1,938
303
3,914
696
208
887
6
318
835
22,705
1,413
138
11
27
2,572
29
11,651
2,765
11,677
203
20
2,735
2
19
3,735
1,310
5,130
2
75
4,500
63
142
1
20
2,000
2,410
32
6,241
80
18,061
1
'28
1,400
3,044
5,302
28
73
1
44
7,800
465
18
3,438
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
959
492
1,229
156
609
533
595
428
713
689
336
915
160
137
272
975
38
1,542
1,873
1,705
251
1,160
796
897
533
1,445
1,479
1,094
1,884
710
240
1,207
1,518
39
13
11
94
2
33
8
36
3
9
16
4
16
12
2
1
12
40
48
87
264
2
69
4
67
9
21
46
28
90
29
5
22
22
41
39
55
354
1
192
26
274
12
103
9
237
81
3
20
93
42
125
344
784
(Z)
408
6
573
19
33
133
168
291
46
6
211
75
43
4,082
4,976
14,051
13
24,500
1,400
11,278
205
960
4,751
1,108
10,355
3,376
135
700
4,709
44
11,490
19, 391
47,084
35
54,066
307
16,261
1,202
2,936
8,452
6,278
15,789
3,661
1,123
9,436
2,503
45
5
4
1
8
2
4
2
2
10
2
1
5
4
46
10
1
14
1
21
3
9
4
10
1
1
1
3
2
2
47
3
3
(z)
8
2
7
(Z)
1
13
(z)
(z)
6
2
48
7
1
13
(Z)
25
1
18
2
2
7
2
1
(z)
1
5
2
49
2
1
3
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
3
50
8
4
1
4
2
2
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
51
1
(Z)
(z)
(z)
(Z)
1
(Z)
1
11
(Z)
(2)
52
2
4
(zi
4
(z)
(Z)
(Z)
1
(zi
(Z)
(zi
3
1
53
8
3
22
2
17
5
35
3
7
15
3
2
11
1
1
9
54
22
2
61
33
5
57
7
8
18
9
4
13
5
9
16
55
24
1
112
1
70
13
254
4
7
26
2
10
64
1
20
22
56
87
1
5
248
10
175
1
5
527
1
13
14
40
1
158
10
7
39
1
4
176
42
57
58
7
70
31
9
27
1
20
4
2
3
(z)
2
3
13
2
3
55
211
4
(z)
3
1
59
60
1
301
32
(Z)
23
(zi
1
(Z)
1
25
(zi
150
1
2
4
61
2
9
2
1
2
1
1
1
62
63
2
39
16
2
7
(?)
20
:::
(zi
64
65
3
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
66
13
3
7
1
23
1
3
3
3
15
1
3
2
1
6
2
67
4
1
(z)
5
3
7
(z)
66
68
6
1
9
(z)
43
1
(zi
4
2
2
12
(z)
1
1
(zi
8
10
69
70
4
2
5
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
71
72
"i
4
7
(zi
2
(zi
(Z)
(Z)
(z)
5
(zi
73
6
21
173
(z)
88
11
8
(z)
3
35
7
15
(Z)
2
(z)
3
74
5
30
5
1
2
1
1
3
5
32
1
2
75
7
84
7
5
2
"16
12
5
73
3
10
2
76
2
84
8
(zi
(z)
(z)
1
3
133
(zi
(z)
77
172
4
1
1
6
6
(z)
213
1
1
1
78
1,275
152,015
9,080
5
628
100
50
1,521
1,223
183,256
50
50
79
9,955
5
198,898
2
3,562
2
520
3
1,250
2
5
1
7,946
5,737
6
345
176,446
6
214
1
1,184
1,060
SO
81
148
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 4 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
farms reporting 1954... 878
19*9... 1,239
acres 1954... 20,485
1949... 32,768
bales 1954... 5,478
1949... 16,434
Broomcorn harvested farms reporting 1954 . . . 291
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
tons of brush 1954.
1949.
46,354
71,059
13,149
35,782
57,468
75,603
22,056
43,056
3,638
10,492
1,138
3,693
1,130
1,078
68,731
74,744
30,980
45,357
11
19,691
38,061
4,475
15,728
Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for
sirup farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
gallons 1954. .
1949..
Irish potatoes harvested for home use or
for aale farms reporting 1954. .
1949. .
acres 1954 1 .
1949 2 .
bushels 1954..
1949..
1954. .
1949. .
acres 1954 1 .
1949 2 .
bushels 1954. .
1949..
Castor beans harveated farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949. .
pounds 1954 . .
1949..
Other field crops harvested.
1954...
Vegetables for honi
han Irish and aveet potatoes):
Vegetables harvested for home
le (other
•farms reporting
Vegetables hsrvested for sale...farsm reporting
1954..
1949..
1954. .
1949. .
Canteloups snd muskmelons. . . .fsrms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Dry onions farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Watermelons fsrms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Snap beans (bush and pole
types) farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Blackeyes and other green
cowpess farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Sweet corn farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Spinsch.
Other vegetables.
.fsrms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
srriea and other snail fruits harvested for sale:
Strsuberries farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
quarts 1954.
1949.
Other berries acres 1954 .
ith less than 20 bushels harvested.
For 1949, does :
elude acreege for
OKLAHOMA
149
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Kay
(ingfisher
Kioue
Latimer
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan
Love
McClain
McCurtain
Mclntoeh
Major
Marshall
Mayes
Murray
Muskogee
IS
138
1,240
30
139
172
213
429
468
404
783
218
170
52
23
822
1
21
97
943
242
686
465
356
581
769
1,133
1,455
99
230
258
64
1,388
2
304
1,667
65,919
301
2,188
1,643
3,445
9,373
9,937
9,587
13,845
2,370
5,048
783
789
19,424
3
541
1,640
50,495
2,154
7,467
5,489
6,082
16,030
21,148
23,476
30,837
1,531
7,189
2,692
910
37,543
4
75
440
12,848
56
690
375
813
3,211
3,261
5,133
4,273
411
2,284
169
268
5,184
5
399
772
27,711
734
2
2,371
1
1,226
2
2,731
6,228
11,070
183
283
6,434
8,069
851
1,153
5,978
1
10
2
16
8,188
48
70
1,203
1,230
128
143
4
588
46
38
979
963
40
86
2,386
1
874
466
2
3
29
66
7
20
2
9,662
3
17
328
209
15
14
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
5
1
11
8
9
8
6
3
4
58
32
15
15
1
6
12
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14
15
1
6
10
8
12
9
5
109
24
3
8
24
16
32
300
165
976
649
240
3
17
20
578
565
335
217
280
385
7,567
988
123
285
1,558
18
242
374
74
393
1,014
786
516
232
542
982
773
239
173
619
133
493
19
625
472
138
598
1,158
757
739
195
546
1,409
1,048
248
230
916
114
531
20
5
27
5
23
114
20
27
8
22
56
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20
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586
47
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311
107
22
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8
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22
1,942
7,358
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5,450
18,381
9,318
6,245
2,568
6,929
13,585
10,140
2,680
1,621
7,655
1,553
5,911
23
5,599
4,369
1,054
9,424
47,196
8,499
9,165
2,039
6,482
30,885
14,145
3,336
2,050
13,467
1,400
8,987
24
13
20
3
45
203
67
35
42
69
367
141
26
32
54
13
113
25
42
45
9
166
340
185
145
70
133
780
311
36
55
178
27
151
26
8
39
8
2
37
20
12
7
25
112
13
47
19
5
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72
27
2
6
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16
84
63
23
55
53
193
56
58
21
11
3
85
28
503
4,365
1,120
306
4,069
1,101
793
1,031
1,383
7,767
1,831
5,983
4,860
746
46
2,818
29
435
586
89
1
10
1,000
2,483
7,876
5,575
1
10
200
2,260
3,555
6,443
2
77
6,000
22,386
5,447
4,206
2,228
2,044
378
7,060
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
20
627
40
97
30
2
37
256
444
140
666
1,700
1,130
693
594
785
2,111
1,152
206
316
1,070
280
1,523
38
1,151
915
498
840
2,275
2,017
1,181
764
1,249
3,028
1,767
819
508
1,774
397
1,993
39
20
47
14
5
98
19
50
27
51
102
136
94
2
9
8
59
40
37
54
5
14
229
44
122
62
62
232
124
187
10
30
9
138
41
125
612
57
25
2,737
48
349
197
382
175
1,675
1,841
8
31
64
1,893
42
1S7
310
13
107
6,906
84
734
379
392
654
1,221
3,094
10
46
16
4,952
43
7,241
26,190
2,325
6,835
154,854
6,164
12,478
8,340
17,285
10,274
54,408
66,344
125
2,911
1,245
189,832
44
11,181
16,089
731
4,340
341,373
7,655
34,209
14,240
22,504
51,716
35,064
164,414
1,078
2,659
1,299
244,202
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21
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2,896
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14
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19
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7
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25
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44
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15
27
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3
22
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19
76
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1
23
2
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4
5
3
1
5
77
10
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1
6
45
5
2
10
15
(z)
1
13
3
7
78
140
1,549
13,927
1,875
214
3,930
3,908
2,863
450
4,804
79
14,168
290
220
4,317
62,446
1,480
2,161
10,514
6,093
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640
8,273
1,640
7,812
80
1
8
...
16
11
14
4
16
4
8
4
1
21
81
150
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 4 of 5 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
(For definitions and explanatio:
Broomcorn harvested.
. farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
bales 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
tons of brush 1954.
1949.
sorghum harvested for
farms reporting 1954.
1949.
Bcres 1954.
1949.
* gallons 1954.
1949.
6,955
21,324
2,192
10,290
24,715
2,859
4,954
4,079
12., 853
1,011
5,256
Irish potatoes harvested for home use or
for sale farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954 1
1949 2
bushels 1954.
1949.
Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or
for sale farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954 1
1949 2
bushels 1954.
1949.
Castor beans harvested.
Other field crops harvested...
Vegetables for hone use and for s
han Irish end sweet potatoes):
Vegetables harvested for home
■farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
pounds 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Sold dollars 1954.
1949.
Cantaloups and muskmelons. .. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Dry onions farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Watermelons farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Snap beans (bush and pole
types) farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
farms reporting 1954. ,
1949.,
acres 1954.,
1949..
Sweet corn farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949.,
Spinach farms reporting 1954.,
1949..
acres 1954..
1949.,
Other vegetables Bcres 1954.,
Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale:
Strawberries farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
quarts 1954.
1949.
Other berries.
1954.
For 1949, does not include acreage for
OKLAHOMA
151
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Pontotoc
Potta-
watomie
'UGhlDS Ulhll
Mills
Seminole
Sequoyah
Stephens
Texas
Tillman
Tulsa
Wagoner
Washington
Washita
Woods
Woodward
104
76
47
755
84
152
47
285
1
1,165
52
604
6
1,670
40
1
255
244
180
650
210
303
135
527
871
291
981
16
1,719
1
4
2
1,002
807
383
25,333
966
1,597
1,273
6,685
35
86,253
1,615
10,355
22
88,951
792
3
3,183
3,208
1,456
22,763
2,363
3,528
2,015
13,043
67,190
6,727
22,905
213
94,375
12
51
4
247
256
150
8,708
214
454
628
1,339
8
23,052
698
3,491
6
27,559
192
5
1,121
1,036
1
565
10,032
228
214
812
944
1
668
2
1
4,921
95
145
47
26
47,287
1,783
6,723
67
53,088
2
3
6
1
6
55
33
6
7
8
50
8,971
60
3,841
3,558
100
265
294
2,453
9
8,909
10
10
4,370
1,825
165
8
1,255
10
11
561
395
351
19
15
9
115
11
923
2
566
280
38
2
178
12
2
2
3
3
1
13
7
9
20
2
30
6
1
2
7
1
14
11
1
2
1
2
15
12
19
24
1
43
5
3
7
5
10
16
340
73
15
52
45
17
269
2,333
1,067
57
1,199
666
70
230
240
1,000
18
436
630
596
28
441
411
797
421
2
36
145
410
241
198
37
43
19
480
505
615
135
696
487
1,010
575
14
98
352
154
364
568
266
241
20
19
75
34
1
10
16
85
18
(Z)
131
7
9
4
2
1
16
21
32
64
80
10
46
81
160
43
(Z)
9
26
22
15
19
5
26
22
4,127
10,582
7,278
317
3,945
4,289
11,173
3,827
10
45,298
1,903
3,656
2,156
1,726
320
3,288
23
5,816
6,884
8,827
1,088
7,969
6,351
16,100
6,698
94
920
3,827
2,033
3,810
5,049
2,043
4,306
24
62
119
98
3
38
77
77
42
3
4
21
80
20
13
2
7
25
179
194
240
11
176
249
314
156
7
130
69
46
40
18
28
26
16
60
5
20
21
41
2
14
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6
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27
76
77
34
65
30
79
29
53
1
146
80
2
4
4
13
28
1,284
4,275
715
16
1,451
642
745
1,101
165
1,450
3,898
1,788
73
554
103
68
29
6,615
4,939
1
15
3,750
4,234
2,740
51
1,762
346,212
3,077
5,066
3
45
1,980
4,323
4,458
6
139
13,400
119
7
186
22,743
12,469
7,268
272
384
1
11
1,100
594
1,509
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
30
20
48
100
9
70
67
87
189
37
1,034
906
942
260
1,035
836
1,067
794
188
136
985
861
415
435
81
142
38
1,364
1,965
1,274
715
1,357
1,618
1,752
1,204
286
502
1,773
1,414
665
1,490
534
441
39
15
36
21
7
6
20
50
26
9
17
65
53
12
9
12
40
31
75
75
7
23
52
173
120
6
10
190
87
16
20
26
21
41
50
70
119
11
24
99
2,205
158
24
170
1,669
632
41
86
43
42
130
460
350
12
96
144
4,689
444
6
33
3,857
2,116
44
26
224
77
43
2,023
5,140
12,623
1,843
1,007
7,107
139,205
7,366
1,230
4,040
164,492
55,479
2,408
3,675
2,507
44
6,982
6
8
30, 572
12
20
16,121
1
5
1,521
2
3
12,340
2
5
12,518
10
20
271,406
7
7
20,549
5
11
805
3
2
2,096
4
3
273,041
25
38
129,413
3
8
4,035
1
4,458
5
3
9,613
5
5
6,399
7
45
46
47
14
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1
1
12
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16
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15
100
8
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7
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54
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9
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1
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3
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74
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283
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350
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214
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57
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150
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22
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78
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11
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1,363
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297
1
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1
2
170
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9
166
2
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8
3
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1
61
62
63
64
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31
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65
66
12
26
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3
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10
18
8
12
130
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3
2
19
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1
131
522
23
145
9
8
3
2
67
68
5
48
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1
9
13
197
14
9
4
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2
1,966
11
332
14
10
2
tzj
3
69
70
3
5
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1
3
43
802
1
1
1
30
21
191
33
265
1
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72
1
45
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(z)
(Z)
1,965
(z)
(z)
(z)
260
1,087
(Z)
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6
5
11
3
8
2
7
11
11
42
8
800
53
9
1
40
604
9
131
3
1
10
1
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2
74
5
1
3
18
2
8
1
1
14
5
3
28
8
47
62
222
136
3
1
10
2
29
22
6
9
1
9
7
1
1
7
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1
1
5
1
76
77
78
840
842
560
5,044
13,058
310,572
21,733
472
100
60
79
2,382
6,217
2,110
4,036
23,916
205,347
250
5,431
4,200
7,140
1,182
399
515
245
80
4
221
2
12
20
5
1
2
1
2
1
81
152
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 5 of 5) —SPECIFIED CROPS
ree fruits, nuts, and erapes:
Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards,
groves, vineyards, and planted nut
trees farms reporting 1954 1 .
1950..
acres 1954 1 .
1950 2 .
Apples farms reporting 1954 1 .
1950. .
Trees of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950. .
Trees not of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950. .
Trees of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Quantity harvested bushels 1954 1 .
1949..
Peaches farms reporting 1954 1 .
1950. .
Trees of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950. .
Trees not of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Quantity harvested bushels 1954 1 .
1949..
Pears farms reporting 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950. .
Trees not of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950. .
Trees of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Quantity harvested bushels 1954 1 .
1949. .
Cherries farms reporting 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950. .
Trees not of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950. .
Trees of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Quantity harvested pounds 1954 1 .
1949..
Plums and prunes farms reporting 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950. .
Trees not of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Quantity harvested bushels 1954 1 .
1949..
Apricots farms reporting 1954 1 .
1950. .
Trees of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees not of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950. .
Trees of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Quantity harvested bushels 1954 1 .
1949..
Grapes farms reporting 1954 1 .
1950. .
Vines of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950..
Vines not of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Vines of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950. .
Quantity harvested pounds 1954 1 .
1949..
Pecans (improved and seedling),
trees of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950..
Quantity harvested pounds 1954 1 .
1949..
Improved pecans (budded, grafted, or
top-worked) farms reporting 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees not of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950. .
Trees of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Quantity harvested pounds 1954 1 .
1949..
Wild or seedling pecans farms reporting 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950. .
Trees not of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Quantity harvested pounds 1954 1 .
1949..
elude data fo
7,492
57,007
36,653
60,394
7,157
29,716
189,037
443,584
43,117
148,711
145,920
294,873
104,299
363,431
8,283
44,690
348,352
943,615
82,260
250,063
266,092
693,552
25,399
496,184
5,382
24,829
40, 193
122,637
8,571
31,377
31,622
91,260
2,233
132,455
3,449
17, 583
23,267
92,384
7,996
38,819
15,271
53,565
35,013
395,281
3,944
19,311
25,809
111,255
6,994
31,159
18,815
80, 096
1,511
36,494
2,860
13,171
13,158
52,497
4,053
20,300
9,105
32,197
75
20,746
2,813
12,155
104,421
381,664
23,850
86,382
80, 571
295,282
167,957
1,206,042
1,241,761
1,493,912
2,502,862
7,698,301
133,231
181,704
33,335
45,140
99, 896
136,564
446,801
900,713
7,441
13,357
1,108,530
1,312,208
236,624
323,418
871, 906
988,790
156
476
26, 577
35,168
9,074
7,585
17, 503
27,583
29,992
44,635
3,448
6,685
11,934
4,229
10,675
48
121
2,284
1,137
2,940
2,129
5,805
5,258
19,642
572
1,636
678
6,381
1,557
4,169
4,580
13,261
1,664
4,033
5,304
11,148
22, 929
97, 112
2,381
175
261
10,516
20,513
3,023
8,154
7,493
12,359
88,117
2,351
6,913
4,384
9,917
2,442
49
1,031
501
1,411
11
1,141
6,719
2,906
18,346
1,899
2,321
5,389
6,074
676
555
2,523
2,900
1,223
1,766
2,866
3,174
1,179
1,281
8,645
23,381
21,906
42,211
2,538
5,044
7,422
11,091
6,107
18,337
14,484
31,120
2,712
1,468
31,852
1,068
1,013
2,528
1,076
3,425
3,375
17,208
491
738
961
2,414
585
2,687
2,414
14,794
807
4,797
8,906
68,342
20,440
1,110
22,166
3,326
71,015
1,853
8,301
5,392
93
19
125
91
2,768
114
3,027
862
654
12
556
259
2,114
102
2,471
603
z For 1950, do
6,062
11, 592
13,077
55,845
7,483
elude acreage for farms reporting less than
OKLAHOMA
153
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Carter
Cherokee
Choctaw
Cimarron
Cleveland
coa!
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
Creek
Custer
Delaware
Dewey
Ellla
Garfield
Carvln
133
161
112
7
96
86
114
35
89
111
39
136
75
36
51
184
1
851
867
877
198
976
483
752
434
758
963
7C4
1,129
559
242
643
1,074
2
774
774
361
11
358
564
366
109
184
481
41
374
379
79
129
1,058
3
2,259
1,828
890
63
1,008
808
425
202
406
1,337
159
810
448
155
265
1,748
4
114
202
128
7
110
46
89
12
93
95
24
165
66
29
37
161
5
334
655
589
130
688
225
314
78
455
572
224
884
250
115
241
453
6
733
13,403
5,740
164
4,999
338
836
52
2,805
1,750
133
6,846
825
447
423
4,073
7
2,115
37,157
10,685
1,310
13,457
1,568
1,933
378
7,655
8,042
1,099
19,583
2,041
1,476
1,575
7,602
8
151
1,624
362
51
748
114
229
31
990
628
59
1,345
241
134
77
812
9
797
4,395
3,535
795
7,865
728
803
284
1,959
2,863
636
2,457
1,108
930
794
2,651
10
582
11,779
5,378
113
4,251
224
607
21
1,815
1,122
74
5,501
584
313
346
3,261
11
1,318
32,762
7,150
515
5,592
840
1,130
94
5,696
5,179
463
17,126
933
546
781
4,951
12
99
4,847
3,584
10
597
60
188
2
962
434
4,581
49
259
5
4,591
13
1,106
32,504
2,603
543
8,541
703
883
21
7,592
5,042
143
29,388
1,672
820
478
9,136
14
179
147
142
7
114
51
125
35
96
95
45
144
81
44
53
200
15
649
683
761
161
811
352
624
347
590
745
597
947
479
204
489
721
16
2,885
5,175
3,662
196
5,342
1,023
3,329
787
3,088
2,198
949
3,869
16,488
968
4,705
6,051
17
9,065
32,014
19,811
2,047
16,993
5,602
11,486
6,297
10,326
12,589
6,917
14,985
16,471
4,282
9,395
17,055
18
453
775
687
25
1,522
506
380
399
491
438
289
709
6,359
356
1,810
1,034
1''
2,788
5,848
7,970
1,109
4,084
1,268
2,696
2,315
2,676
5,728
2,296
3,008
6,862
1,921
1,570
2,175
2,432
4,400
2,975
171
3,820
517
2,949
388
2,597
1,760
660
3,160
10, 129
612
2,895
5,017
21
6,277
26,166
11,841
938
12,909
4,334
8,790
3,982
7,650
6,861
4,621
11,977
9,609
2,361
7,825
14,880
22
9
135
125
20
247
22
1,766
15
1,149
2
7
819
23
3,827
23,382
4,310
1,176
11,750
3,087
6,499
2,055
3,942
3,712
2,707
5,093
12,477
2,713
4,602
8,609
24
127
69
103
3
76
40
84
18
43
65
29
70
50
22
46
125
25
395
233
550
75
513
241
367
131
299
400
240
335
201
86
315
411
26
870
400
553
32
500
302
386
61
476
544
215
282
1,004
131
686
596
27
1,899
1,167
2,904
215
2,609
1,632
1,663
478
1,186
1,883
901
1,026
1,419
559
1,513
2,333
2«
126
93
100
14
152
134
70
37
80
96
40
98
438
50
154
102
29
403
455
900
112
527
810
371
261
296
394
261
395
459
237
415
360
30
744
307
453
18
348
168
316
24
396
448
175
184
566
81
532
494
31
1,496
712
2,004
103
2,082
822
1,292
217
890
1,489
640
631
960
322
1,098
1,973
32
11
44
27
50
27
111
20
74
2
198
3,064
717
3,778
199
3,181
2,331
1,472
251
1,547
2,184
364
882
725
680
2,237
2,264
34
35
49
28
6
70
12
59
8
24
34
35
55
65
31
41
65
35
138
190
184
172
417
81
251
66
204
231
395
328
281
135
338
213
36
100
136
59
36
2,605
25
236
30
95
144
269
178
1,345
251
1,154
174
37
361
642
458
1,051
3,040
241
978
180
797
1,214
3,464
915
2,368
1,266
3,932
706
38
32
71
8
11
1,220
15
53
16
37
94
133
68
538
93
267
46
39
186
301
286
615
994
100
348
95
400
668
956
403
933
680
1,717
274
40
68
65
51
25
1,385
10
183
14
58
50
136
110
807
158
887
128
41
175
341
172
436
2,046
141
630
85
397
546
2,508
512
1,435
586
2,215
432
40
23
1
610
70
202
82
212
788
276
238
1,484
146
43
258
1,205
242
3,703
6,850
1,242
3,554
235
1,193
1,462
16,701
2,682
27,715
6,576
47,352
1,236
44
83
56
68
4
55
29
78
21
40
56
28
63
41
13
27
94
45
267
251
391
94
367
167
298
151
273
372
232
464
151
58
202
278
46
404
450
481
17
305
275
593
102
296
353
130
341
344
37
144
479
47
1,727
1,484
2,089
521
2,318
1,180
1,984
937
1,833
2,694
860
2,541
696
230
939
1,515
48
69
72
40
2
114
120
203
67
100
147
28
82
137
22
43
85
49
462
276
904
340
596
263
517
293
421
624
346
463
289
99
291
331
50
335
378
441
15
191
155
390
35
196
206
102
259
207
15
101
394
51
1,265
1,208
1,185
181
1,722
917
1,467
644
1,412
2,070
514
2,078
407
131
648
1,184
52
3
24
55
2
38
2
88
17
55
3
37
c >3
516
852
576
39
1,139
377
529
205
545
1,051
121
932
158
35
585
528
54
49
18
23
3
58
9
70
18
11
17
35
13
49
25
37
85
55
157
54
150
52
359
52
257
93
90
111
393
68
255
103
301
221
56
38
75
8
294
28
276
81
36
32
336
42
302
324
270
261
438
103
371
173
1,261
129
856
285
306
263
2,340
167
1,536
1,056
1,893
731
;" ::
32
2
101
15
46
37
15
12
72
7
89
76
131
68
237
91
483
66
374
153
124
107
713
98
662
522
578
239
79
24
43
6
193
13
230
44
21
20
264
35
213
248
139
185
259
35
134
82
778
63
482
132
182
156
1,627
69
874
534
1,315
3
63
1
245
69
26
33
51
35
1
13
1
15
936
51
28
13
202
40
82
6
82
33
151.
40
934
14
26
36
465
35
746
13
580
13
573
55
64
65
131
1,298
110
190
77
283
101
201
63
228
269
135
212
128
40
95
152
' °
1,616
251
12
3,248
174
3,129
55
2,710
877
155
1,994
3,882
970
568
2,924
110
° .
2,653
10,102
2,299
783
8,143
1,278
9,192
927
5,783
9,571
2,213
12,113
11,626
928
178
61
1,888
96
1,213
22
754
417
59
685
3,146
22
223
785
838
324
2,216
292
845
121
1,265
2,776
748
1,246
4,464
197
390
809
2,608
1,479
6,375
;..'
1,184
1,438
190
12
1,360
78
1,916
33
1,956
460
96
1,309
736
948
2,430
9,317
1,461
459
5,927
986
8,347
806
4,518
6,795
1,465
10,867
7,162
731
1,577
-7T
1,069
24,854
330
35,155
415
3,441
10
2,807
5,796
21,333
170
3,125
9,895
21,925
135
2,900
5,490
16,770
664
61,306
100
4,391
1,222
66,827
150
46,058
709
1,441
10, 147
74
79,443
83,665
1,575
7,841
5,231
8,633
2
12
8,711
13,368
12,846
26,897
7,319
17,220
20,515
19, 005
2,931
3,734
12, 162
49,028
19
76
1,067
1,143
2,027
74
47
51
340
286
79,734
86,805
170,046
791,525
75
70
77
193,323
50
47,941
10,265
62,112
9,550
15,093
1,100
8,460
692
376,081
6,941
16,782
34,074
38, 526
120,558
157,824
6,815
125,471
78
1,314
200
128
138
7,330
10,190
12
26
409
1,538
31
86
863
1,996
2
3
36
100
1,847
1,244
13
43
432
2,610
51
54
4,967
907
8
56
160
1,131
4
40
106
1,353
23
82
808
4,327
3
17
9
57
8
23
59
120
8
18
13
57
5
38
8
47
133
223
30
154
103
69
50
542
16
207
63
6
25
201
38
137
155
5,698
8,986
1,007
1,022
4,691
7,964
25,927
71,203
558
671
74,036
77,819
14,774
12,503
59,262
79
80
81
32
83
335
712
6,995
9,478
28,802
243
413
166
1,125
370
404
493
1,592
6,884
3
248
346
1,599
898
2,610
189
694
243
1,916
2,739
307
518
4,660
389
6,400
42
187
118
944
900
106
461
892
281
237
527
4,090
780
5
37
4
20
82
25
38
50
10
7
11
27
64
85
;.
87
ss
40,483
1,030
2,487
6,334
750
4,218
14,866
772
8,225
78
3
89
446
36
76
1
86
95
47
68
18
120
1
16
'->._
470
72,113
73,475
104
1,166
6,303
167
4,368
6,637
2
9
254
6,864
12,124
232
12,414
24,287
233
2,352
16,313
143
20,355
17,874
85
2,825
2,381
297
11,354
44,701
10
19
43
1,008
1,023
2,014
17
47
13
'■1
•2
5,291
498
519
2
2,870
4,009
390
1,411
820
2,157
10
26
1,000
11,340
4,049
3,157
7
1,557
6,304
1,704
6,670
536
24,748
19
139
15
66,822
668
3,849
3,994
8,405
1,962
18,944
2,005
9,197
982
1,014
2
,^~
62,135
2,254
3,480
2
10, 567
17,983
14,609
11,204
1,845
19, 953
144,119
720, 322
164,521
335,598
50
5,911
41,057
14,295
7,655
27,740
59,373
37,776
3,150
116,340
14,193
142,958
1,100
6,043
7,680
117,246
1,310
200
150
98
154
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 5 of 5) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
Tree fruits, oats, and grapes:
Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards,
groves, vineyards, and planted nut
trees farms reporting
Apples farms reporting
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested bushels
Peaches farms reporting
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested bushels
Pears farms reporting
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested bushels
Cherries farms reporting
Trees of all ages . number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested pounds
Plums and prunes farms reporting
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested bushels
Apricots . farms reporting
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity haru ested bushels
Grapes farms reporting
Vines of all ages number
Vines not of bearing age number
Vines of bearing age number
Quantity harvested pounds
Quantity harvested pound:
Improved pecans (budded, grafted, or
top-worked ) farms reporting
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested pounds
Wild or seedling pecans farms reporting
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested pounds
1954 l .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950 2 .
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1949 . .
1954 l .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1949..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1949..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 '.
1949..
1954 '.
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1949..
1954 '.
1950. .
1954 l .
1950..
1954 l .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1949..
1954 l .
1950. .
1954 '.
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1949..
1954 l .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1949..
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1949..
1954 l .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 '.
1950..
1954 1 .
1949..
1,159
1,003
2,280
1,558
3,177
2,273
10,776
1,323
1,892
5,920
6,977
2,654
5
1,685
3,343
4,480
9,298
10,174
313
830
3,309
2,118
3,030
3,600
5,989
8,056
1,684
1,487
3,567
2,575
4,384
7,657
784
2,849
1,906
3,879
1,975
5,172
156
2,947
1,652
6,630
2,046
446
3,661
2,443
111
87
549
551
1,935
359
3,112
1,892
1,589
2,021
1,328
8,871
748
14,229
2,464
18,167
5,486
25,490
7,426
140, 392
7
40
38
74
271
1,068
525
1,039
165
323
13,161
17,128
6,685
5,103
6,476
12,025
20,456
133,697
53
297
4,748
8,642
2,625
2,381
2,123
6,261
656
3,996
1,485
2,079
10,162
60, 813
63,292
189,745
408, 0Q2
33
67
9,623
12,043
1,477
2,680
8,146
9,363
37,665
123,440
117
152
51, 190
51,249
2,115
1,414
49,075
49, 835
152, 080
284,562
include data for farms reporting less than 20
2 For 1950, does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2
OKLAHOMA
155
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Kay Kingfisher Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtain Mcintosh
1,265
3,260
131
3,109
6,541
380
319
45
64
1,461
2,421
245
946
3,215
67
1,648
4,120
135
423
1,566
3,268
3,800
81
109
31
45
710
450
276
1,559
2,926
2
021
9,411
6,870
3
674
220
1,191
547
3,398
1,128
1
391
1,339
1,735
1
474
6,013
5,742
2
283
2,131
2,650
13,274
2,668
1,114
4,223
30,058
1,918
6,364
1,483
1,046
1,660
2,120
1,923
3,847
1,002
3,595
14,752
885
3,099
2,710
11,653
524
5,028
901
5,385
230
7,316
151
641
7,622
23,396
1,058
3,015
6,564
20,381
833
12,253
1,569
651
6,665
2,343
2,576
7,706
409
2,292
2,172
3,638
1,155
5,677
162
750
2,844
5,092
9,680
1,189
5,282
16,786
8,560
3,685
7,629
195
1,433
7,619
33,276
850
11,932
6,769
21,344
133
908
872
3,569
248
1,560
624
2,009
88
4,335
36
659
2,045
1,298
3,984
1,032
4,578
168
6,675
15,312
1,971
3,636
1,240
1,546
4,685
1,261
6,457
16,311
1,853
1,120
3,541
3,023
3,968
6,977
3,299
1,538
1,418
3,327
222
1,213
980
4,095
877
10,053
8,824
7,501
9,700
88,357
1,128
8,132
5,335
8,485
3,900
5,265
15,355
53,686
2,614
4,533
13,450
52,536
4,357
8,230
43,139
1,330
3,259
6,607
1,654
2,428
3,135
15,547
497
814
62,358
72,019
11,699
13,926
50,659
58,093
36,746
461,863
1,461
3,026
2,817
6,351
34,429
30,706
321,693
257,861
6,090
6,767
78,940
106,695
8,613
5,057
19,340
18,314
242,753
151,166
1,417
5,061
3,337
14,205
13,921
21,246
34,826
122,994
1,914
2,851
3,643
3,529
11,548
15,595
31,975
119,351
3,503
2,045
7,820
9,183
13,037
115,386
58,246
41
203
3,200
3,246
1,979
1,500
1,221
1,746
26,896
10,706
65
216
967
6,328
5,016
3,463
88,490
47,540
1,085
2,580
2,525
46,209
26,635
29,187
54,434
214
245
44,914
24,798
5,715
10,608
39,199
14,190
28,730
50,8
11,466
24,906
35,465
18,920
1,571
3,550
1,296
4,583
6,538
17,969
31,915
17,624
227
1,190
2,068
3,618
1,023
14,611
10,156
6,477
3,160
28,547
113
210
8,810
5,672
2,064
2,011
6,746
3,661
2,390
26,645
35,543
37,962
110,614
211,566
193
1,720
3,515
3,808
29,085
51,575
223
300
915
7,495
30,920
24,939
81,529
159,991
156
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 5 of 5) —SPECIFIED CROPS
(For definitions and explanatio
text)
■ee fruits, nuts, and grapes:
Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards,
groves, vineyards, snd planted nut
trees farms reporting
Apples farms reporting
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested bushels
Peaches farms reporting
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested bushels
Pears farms reporting
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested bushels
Cherries farms reporting
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested pounds
Plums and prunes farms reporting
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of beBring age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested bushels
Apricots farms reporting
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested bushels
Grapes farms reporting
Vines of all ages number
Vines not of bearing age number
Vines of bearing age number
Quantity harvested pounds
Pecans (improved and seedling),
trees of all ages number
Quantity harvested pounds
Improved pecans (budded, grafted, or
top-worked) farms reporting
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested pounds
Wild or seedling pecans farms reporting
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested pounds
1954*.
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950*.
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1949..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 *.
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1949. .
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1949..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 l .
1950..
1954 '.
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1949..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950, .
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1949..
1954 l .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1949. .
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1950. .
1954 1 .
1949..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1949..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1949..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1950..
1954 1 .
1949. .
1,250
60
6,500
5,832
5,755
1,500
53,538
56
97
5,664
5,391
1,027
2,968
4,637
2,423
1,500
50,056
2,076
336
1,132
1,618
121
1,484
1,781
705
4,170
14,800
15,294
7,234
93,647
14,258
13,012
4,083
2,330
10,175
10,682
6,659
75,510
757
2,404
8,195
6,443
10,593
18,989
174
1,655
2,073
6,496
1,133
2,813
2,127
8,260
92,575
147,629
108,881
349,415
74
117
19,826
19,013
6,190
1,201
13,636
17,812
47,750
18,024
279
425
72,749
128,616
5,370
30,032
67,379
98,584
61,131
331,391
255
1,204
5,587
16,857
1,074
5,208
4,513
11,649
52
8,161
1,271
3,165
28
8
2,959
5,008
58
164
189
651
160
642
498
2,904
44
• 227
178
. 1,138
510
2,321
7,297
15,098
26,682
91,751
6,039
8,250
7,417
43,502
230
1,382
1,327
2,723
2,442
13,832
72
184
3,864
3,257
4,975
1,042
3,211
2,075
2,373
2,811
6,378
4,467
2,020
9,340
2,723
4,092
3,260
25,431
292
490
93,195
53,447
25,362
8,016
67,833
45,431
108,081
296,594
2,652
1,249
3,232
3,053
4,125
6,126
32,190
12,724
1,415
221,623
3,145
56
1,228
199
182
31,819
9,579
10,697
2,435
21,122
7,144
1,410
117,241
2,382
7,755
5,962
6,471
10,734
10,146
510
1,493
742
3,706
3,518
2,034
1,872
6,262
5,220
2,765
7,216
8,1L2
3,340
4,623
2,771
6,461
11,489
11,365
76
85
155
428
373
658
1,413
2,718
4,399
7,187
6,619
11,693
442
423
1,146
1,739
1,714
1,979
971
2,295
3,253
5,448
4,905
9,714
10,263
5,728
23,300
20,656
9,363
5,472
3,775
711
5,588
4,761
18,500
19,646
6,987
6,609
2,300
72,909
51
166
5,603
6,190
2,300
2,281
3,303
3,909
1,790
71,914
867
2,510
2,995
4,929
12,811
23,192
8,582
12,882
4,665
101,546
219
7,517
11,355
2,958
1,105
4,559
10,250
4,565
99,568
for farms reporting les
2 For 1949, does not include acreage for farms reporting less than
OKLAHOMA
157
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
PuBhmat8ha
Rogers Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tillman
1,476
1,384
3,021
2,191
1,834
5,533
1,287
2
2,216
4?, 597
76,617
169,556
3,430
6,675
1,186
1,793
2,244
4,882
6,280
34,106
358
518
43,357
38,922
8,842
9,138
34,515
29,784
70,337
135,450
180
848
4,968
13,573
1,334
2,374
3,634
11,199
1,272
9,582
185
1,009
3,255
13,204
1,173
2,585
2,082
10,619
334
9,790
2,668
7,262
366
1,611
2,302
5,651
2,689
14,255
37,347
58,096
32,876
477,345
5,359
4,513
37,11!
349
794
34,030
50,684
9,575
8,265
24,455
42,419
28,363
440,232
353
3,731
1,792
4,024
1,823
4,134
151
769
5,839
2,041
10,009
1,329
48
2,182
17,548
1,930
2,257
1,105
994
1,525
2,381
3,981
7,148
1,857
1,432
19,174
4,195
1,821
13,219
39
234
803
4,997
210
1,100
593
3,897
592
7,630
39,936
95,135
24,738
186,280
3,489
7,133
4,947
2,830
7,369
117
409
28,315
86,699
6,990
27,443
21,325
59,256
21,908
178,911
899
3,173
5,174
14,025
2,404
12,916
116
595
2,553
3,028
10,580
1,350
5
2,844
26,536
35,774
80,036
285,464
1,972
2,164
26,892
7,459
258
468
24,531
33,289
4,565
7,826
19,966
25,463
53,144
278,005
70
427
5,543
7,275
1,784
2,799
3,759
4,476
832
82
539
9,584
14,479
3,622
3,783
5,962
10,696
821
6,045
1,772
1,867
5,737
1,090
497
1,701
477
1,312
767
1,805
346
2,580
135
894
4,056
2,111
10,641
1,502
2
2,558
3,993
4,189
5,338
30,888
32,666
49,187
118, 1/40
441,210
3,679
3,375
34,370
149
382
31,457
45,099
11,219
7,060
20,238
38,039
114,765
406,840
1,971
1,414
4,623
8,375
9,878
16,467
50,941
7,689
9,691
1,696
506
5,993
9,185
15,952
1,355
1,909
3,858
460
4,025
3,516
8,535
1,067
10,353
149
909
968
12,038
16,044
38,691
5,534
32,018
111
2,741
175
1,341
209
1,344
3,264
10,647
5,220
67,494
69,659
71,855
103,110
708, 169
70
188
12,048
10,324
5,518
2,205
6,530
8,119
17,860
51,326
312
650
57,611
61,531
15,938
13,199
41,673
48,332
85,250
656,843
4,030
4,095
1,528
136
475
31,966
30,324
9,239
5,981
22,727
24,343
3,173
38,309
70
250
1,329
1,082
1,617
59,352
45,093
30,685
183,585
336
3,232
1,563
4,141
4,400
10,530
179
280
57,453
37,720
13,835
9,713
43,618
28,007
26,285
173,055
3,743
203
1,718
1,968
224
1,133
1,315
36
4,729
11,288
22,143
12,140
98,321
63
240
10,368
18,313
1,975
2,740
8,393
15,573
11,390
93,210
3,706
2,465
12,833
6,508
620
587
4,007
1,091
3,086
1,878
8,826
5,417
13
7,701
4,753
4,030
2,610
127
216
1,149
1,240
402
635
2,881
1,370
511
156
5,943
10,377
2,856
295
12,637
158
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9a.-SPECIFIED
[Data for specified crops
CROPS HARVESTED
are not included for farms on
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Mair
Beaver
Beckham
Blaine
B^ar,
Caddo
Canadian
1,556
38
32
21
114
13
1,543
2
acres...
98,929
957
1,948
924
918
284
6,190
CORD
3
4
Co f all ui farms reporting
39
5
,
acres...
560
48
8
17
18
5
24
4
1
1
6
acres...
326
25
8
12
7
bushels. ..
16,720
480
150
180
8
9,340
70
45
SORGHUMS
9
Sorghums for all purposes, except
154
6
2
1
3
1
10
acres...
6,235
276
66
27
83
880
11
Harvested for grain or for
106
4,639
3
130
2
64
12
acrea...
60
880
13
bushels.. .
154,153
3,200
2,100
1,480
25,000
14
112 137
2,300
2,100
1,080
10,000
SMALL GRAINS
15
56
2
5
16
3,466
157
198
17
bushels. . .
58,989
2,600
2,915
18
bushels sold...
55,838
2,450
2,915
19
42
4
56
1
15
1
8
1
15
20
918
60
30
21
bushels.. .
37,555
2,400
965
1,330
1,150
250
500
22
bushels sold...
ANNUAL LEGUMES
10,948
500
23
Peanu awn for all purpose" farms reporting
100
4,069
4
47
2
41
84
3,857
24
acres...
25
Harvested for picking or threshing ... farms reporting...
95
3
2
83
26
acres...
3,761
37
41
3,570
27
pounds . . .
HAY
5,831,939
40,100
26,500
5,655,719
28
15,402
157
717
131
135
1,015
32
29
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay
388
3
23
1
21
1
30
14,521
18
698
131
75
1,005
32
31
tons...
35,483
26
1,599
192
125
4,086
110
32
tons sold. ..
FIELD SEED CROPS
15,792
7
468
33
3,280
45
33
125
1
1
2
1
34
acres...
4,123
10
26
37
50
35
pounds . . .
MISCELLANEOUS CROPS
884,983
1,500
4,100
8,800
16,800
36
357
6
4
1
17
1
37
acres...
22,057
291
80
24
552
110
38
bales...
21,895
304
57
28
457
25
39
34
4
1
40
acres...
1,772
452
3
5
6
41
91,424
5,000
200
2 Reported in small fractio:
1 Farms reporting and dollars are for wholly irrigated farms only.
OKLAHOMA
159
FROM IRRIGATED LAND:
which only part of specified crop was
CENSUS OF 1954
rrigated. See text]
Carter
Cherokee
Cimarron
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
Custer
Delaware
Dewey
Ellla
Garfield
Garvin
Grady
Grant
Greer
Harmon
9
10
27
8
10
2
38
It.
3
11
6
10
18
8
44
148
1
134
217
1
20
800
2,525
8
174
4
55
2
83
1
43
2,000
196
1
2
1
2
110
497
1
20
1
20
700
2
87
1
7
357
357
1
50
900
735
166
1
90
1
90
3,780
3,780
1
6
240
2,606
1
33
4
122
3
67
2,250
2
124
2,200
2,110
1
7
225
3
56
3
56
46,100
322
1
12
1
12
300
145
186
257
513
1
23
1
18
450
812
2
130
1
32
1
32
50,000
307
2,600
5
49
2
22
618
390
1
34
918
850
11,935
1
3
24
514
16
319
12,493
8,275
269
3,595
3,215
6
104
2,250
350
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
96
83
905
43
526
88
5
^94
82
200
50
40
491
1,033
28
2
2
17
2
13
2
1
7
3
3
1
1
13
27
29
66
13
905
33
508
16
5
94
82
200
50
40
487
1,025
30
375
11
2,478
143
1,313
35
9
292
134
666
250
56
1,094
2,527
31
872
5
70
343
80
25
646
100
1
969
1
1,509
23
32
33
232
6
5
850
34
21,459
1
1
11
2
366
1
450
12
220,733
77
35
36
35
63
387
34
121
4
788
4,558
37
10
86
407
2
26
130
3
2
940
5,298
1
38
39
5
13
167
540
8
627
(Z)
(z)
32
40
41
160
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9a—SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED
[Data for specified crops i
included for farms
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Harper
Haskell
Jackson
Johnston
Kingfisher
Kiowa
Le Flore
McClain
1
21
6
357
8
24
35
19
3
2
CORN
1,620
248
34,005
379
897
1,073
790
154
3
1
10
2
28
4
5
2
6
acres...
28
7
bushels . . .
1,500
-
Cora sold bushels
300
SORGHUMS
9
Sorghums for all purposes, except
4
58
1
1
1
10
acres...
133
1,421
1
16
3
11
Harvested for grain or for
4
60
49
1,165
12
acres...
13
bushels. . .
1,975
31,267
14
Sorghums sold bushels
800
19 051
* SMALL GRAINS
15
2
19
16
74
1,290
17
bushels . . .
1,000
26,922
18
bushels sold...
900
26,396
19
2
8
1
1
20
acres...
42
203
17
53
21
bushels . . .
840
10,925
680
1,680
22
bushels sold. . .
ANNUAL LEGUMES
150
6,335
23
1
24
acres...
1
25
Harvested for picking or threshing. . -farms reporting...
26
acres...
27
pounds . . .
HAY
28
Land from which hav was cut
783
4 304
210
135
39
111
40
29
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay
15
117
4
7
4
30
783
4,265
210
135
39
10
40
31
tons...
1,740
7,711
605
308
153
15
86
32
tons sold . . .
FIELD SEED CROPS
518
4,240
65
45
53
20
33
6
66
1
2
34
acres...
375
2,178
2
13
35
pounds. . .
MISCELLANEOUS CROPS
109,400
445,109
120
1,830
36
184
1
3
37
acres...
13,156
9
142
38
bales...
12,495
5
122
39
Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting 1
2
172
40
acres...
75
99
4
136
41
16,365
...
2,510
...
Z Reported in small fractions. 1 Farms reporting and dollars
igated farms only.
OKLAHOMA
FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
nly part of specified crop was irrigated. See
it]
161
1,830
1,434
10,000
6,900
1,095
1,095
1,341
54,770
53,050
1,310
3,710
162
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9a.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED FROM IRRIGATED LAND:
[Data for specified crops are not included for farms on which only part of specified crop 1
CENSUS OF 1954 -Continued
ls irrigated. See text]
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Tillman
Tulsa
Wagoner
Washington
Washita
Woods
Woodward
All other
counties
1
97
21
13
1
28
7
20
77
2
CORK
5,524
487
573
200
955
397
1,173
767
3
1
5
4
acres...
5
21
5
1
5
6
acres...
5
21
7
bushels. . .
125
450
8
25
SORGHUMS
9
Sorghums for all purposes , except
5
2
6
6
10
acres...
255
25
155
160
U
Harvested for grain or for
5
2
4
12
acres...
255
25
100
13
bushels...
6,667
1,120
4,675
14
Sorghums sold bushels
6,659
620
4,675
SMALL GRAINS
15
2
2
4
16
17
bushels . . .
44
1,340
26
544
248
3,600
18
bushels sold. ..
1,340
498
3,100
A.
19
5
1
1
1
20
acres...
87
57
11
22
21
bushels . . .
2,620
3,200
500
1,000
22
bushels sold. . .
ANNUAL LEGUMES
13
1,900
300
1,000
23
Peanuts grown for all purposes farms reporting
±
2
24
acres...
2
9
25
Harvested for picking or threshing. . .farms reporting...
1
1
26
acres...
2
1
27
pounds . . .
HAY
880
640
28
554
80
163
140
303
77
29
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay
14
2
5
2
8
6
30
acres...
487
80
127
62
253
77
31
tons...
827
320
348
79
590
176
32
tons sold . , .
FIELD SEED CROPS
387
50
189
65
217
33
9
1
1
34
206
5
2
35
pounds...
MISCELLANEOUS CROPS
32,305
335
150
36
15
3
3
37
acres...
1,063
122
55
38
bales...
963
127
60
39
1
1
2
3
40
74
32
9
11
1
96
41
2,500
300
105
3,595
1 Farms reporting and dollars are for wholly irrigated farms only.
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STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
Economic class
Commercial farms
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms • . ...number 1954.
1950.
Land In farms acres 1954.
1950.
Average size of farm acres 1954.
1950.
lue of land and buildings:
Average per farm. ...................... .dollars 1954.
1950.
Average per acre. ..................... ..dollars 1954.
1950.
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.
Land in farns according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954 .
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.
200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.
500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.
Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cropland not harvested and not
pastured farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other cropland farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.
acres' 1954.
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc. ) farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Land pastured, total ....farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949..
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops on .hii-h commercial fertilizer "as used. 1954:
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Other pasture farms reporting.
Corn farms reporting.
Cotton farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting.
119,270
142, 168
35,678,078
35,877,063
299.1
252.4
86,116
115,834
10,306,984
11,885,247
8,771
8,327
6,722
10,321
18,094
18,210
45,614
51,367
2,417,820
2,354,145
34,173
42,274
1,906,484
1,790,238
14,120
855,124
24,563
1,051,360
40,792
4,631,955
7,235
461,349
80,586
14,980,741
10,450
712,602
109,534
972,745
98,418
127,717
14,631,; "
16,029,630
108,933
127,490
22,030,516
19,974,597
45,260
59,436
5,093,304
5,885,360
1,788
443
7,902
26,332
293,686
2,516
6,313
12,274
195,474
2,400
2,890
20,437
17,391
66,476
1,240,714
74,009
92,808
31,559,559
31,735,360
426.4
341.9
27,466
17,598
64.93
51.71
66,956
86,446
9,883,767
11,278,823
1,986
3,476
3,985
7,492
16,483
17,901
13,177
2,456
27,832
31,527
1,720,159
1,502,472
12,670
811,515
19,274
908,644
21,918
3,479,239
4,634
325,779
56,180
13,503,199
7,471
612,226
68,369
778, 682
69,724
89,229
13,472,660
14,595,771
69,477
85,935
18,851,172
17,262,760
24,629
35, 714
3,805,018
4,543,419
1,727
405
6,561
23,766
270,464
1,894
5,211
8,060
100,516
5,858
11,923
191,144
1,381
2,422
17,574
15,628
63,846
1,209,482
1,527
1,772
4,213,589
4,769,827
2,759..
2,691.8
155,108
102,477
61.17
1,406
1,615
791,991
1,052,879
81,980
391
55,660
342
283,116
65
10,071
1,214
2,795,212
265
90,130
1,375
59,629
1,436
1,675
1,065,561
1,371,137
1,394
1,584
3,214,258
3,438,342
375
439
8,028
8,251
6,648,424
6,008,059
7,714
7,976
2,555,406
2,648,133
1,267
4,596
1,171
3,739
2,962
305,023
256,694
3,883
2,824
378,962
245,954
2,359
214,614
2,330
164,348
139,701
7,425
135,942
7,851
8,119
3,239,391
3,150,781
7,538
7,560
3,542,143
2,885,595
1,643
1,660
470, 166
544,642
623
130
15,048
16,923
7,507,993
7,025,631
498.9
415.2
36,214
25,278
72.95
61.16
14,538
16,401
2,930,454
3,089,098
1,739
5,745
5,760
458
6,706
5,967
418,401
330,002
7,011
5,652
478,293
281,224
3,750
236, 966
4,449
241,327
12,189
2,880,517
1,643
141,320
14,051
196,586
K.773
16,626
3,827,148
3,700,324
14,198
15,660
3,852,218
3,346,527
3,511
4,254
603,742
649,977
411
101
2,442
2,539
18,218
402,471
1,517
6,123
73,093
1,272
3,191
56, 785
2,656
3,977
18,391
341,8
18,952
22,875
6,458,857
6,396,475
340.8
279.6
20,639
14,149
61.22
50.86
17,898
21,928
2,116,987
2,424,103
1,361
5,949
7,630
1,826
8,435
419,428
390,496
7,623
8,281
378,533
352,495
3,311
154, 694
5,391
223,839
4,813
788, 117
1,166
91,207
14,775
2,495,356
1,820
119,564
17,544
169,229
18,337
22,348
2,914,948
3,167,094
17,701
21,534
3,702,901
3,259,366
5,571
7,924
879,324
880,261
257
65
1,753
5,019
54,566
1,378
2,243
27,113
3,344
4,341
12,808
229,406
17,964
24,386
4,606,140
4,892,158
256.4
200.6
12,767
8,812
50.61
43.32
15,767
22,250
1,118,234
1,472,837
411
1,062
1,495
3,207
6,426
2,684
468
14
6,981
8,863
373,903
379,013
8,496
253,501
316,295
2,121
100,235
4,396
153,266
6,375
844,588
1,268
85,147
85,171
16,511
135,533
16,676
23,235
1,745,638
2,168,145
17,038
22,726
3,013,725
2,734,163
7,011
11,142
929,735
1,090,876
130
40
1,410
3,794
37,799
1,521
1,710
22,983
1,388
1,817
24, 807
2,870
3,072
6,890
101,392
Z Reported in small fractions .
OKLAHOMA
167
FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM.
CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
a sample of
arms. See
text]
The
State— Continued
Ai-
ea 1
Econom
class— Continued
Total
all
Economic class
Other farms
Co™,
re ial farma
Other farms
Part-time
dential
Abnormal
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
Class V
Class VI
Part-time
Resi-
dential
Abnormal
20,231
24,992
38
11,050
9,711
235
1,215
2,601
2,952
2,033
675
809
526
4
i
19,881
29,365
114
12,419
11,199
587
2,233
3,025
2,838
1,846
670
695
515
10
2
2,701,101
1,339,195
78,223
8,308,767
8,081,394
1,423,532
1,869,376
2,205,368
1,564,589
820,326
198,203
160,169
55,129
12,075
3
2,156,495
1,804,890
180,318
8,117,227
7,921,538
2,094,414
2,250,030
1,807,304
1,138,520
508,250
123,020
100,890
41,705
53,094
4
133.5
53.6
2,058.5
751.9
832.2
6,057.6
1,538.6
847.9
530.0
403.5
293.6
198.0
104.8
3,018.8
5
108.5
61.5
158.7
653.6
707.3
3,566.0
1,007.6
597.5
401.2
275.3
183.6
145.2
81.0
5,309.4
6
6,576
3,565
202,617
38,453
41,647
192,210
82,579
47,867
26,714
18,253
13,442
11,221
7,137
283,000
7
4,803
3,417
95,954
28,209
30,358
116,805
50,601
28,456
15,645
12,096
7,102
7,025
4,133
95,977
8
49.58
67.36
92.41
50.63
50.56
36.29
54.79
56.72
51.24
46.23
42.68
52.35
52.50
75.32
9
43.01
54.56
89.18
42.90
42.88
32.67
51.17
46.87
39.99
41.90
34.54
45.62
43.52
38.24
10
83
84
42
83
85
89
88
87
88
80
66
78
59
50
11
11,764
7,362
34
9,909
9,166
216
1,180
2,549
2,851
1,865
505
584
155
4
12
14,651
14,640
97
11,477
10,697
570
2,227
2,953
2,786
1,671
490
555
215
10
13
330,456
81,709
11,052
2,461,136
2,421,093
193,639
603,346
817,164
533,357
230,986
42,601
34,484
4,400
1,159
14
396,200
184,770
25,454
2,989,525
2,955,339
572,664
1,033,742
747, 137
418,405
157,831
25,560
24,425
5,710
4,051
15
2,535
4,250
200
40
9
16
15
80
80
16
2,875
1,976
196
121
2
6
16
61
36
55
20
17
2,121
616
235
150
3
2
4
19
77
45
75
10
18
2,418
395
16
494
379
3
14
20
74
178
90
100
15
19
1,500
110
1
1,626
1,445
8
27
124
550
557
179
160
20
"i
20
288
15
6
2,801
2,697
12
133
534
1,234
683
101
92
10
2
21
27
3,194
3,172
48
476
1,486
843
281
38
22
22
7
1,163
1,162
142
526
375
106
12
1
1
23
7,550
7,510
19
3,683
3,419
88
450
1,109
1,057
579
136
196
67
1
24
7,501
10,085
58
3,749
3,511
170
727
958
985
516
155
165
70
3
25
341,042
202,477
5,567
228,002
214,627
15,287
37,788
71,394
57, 178
28,390
4,590
10,860
2,450
65
26
259,465
270,675
9,529
250,999
241,829
69, 591
64,375
43,109
42,610
19,259
2,885
4,790
2,945
1,435
27
3,560
2,771
10
6,229
5,788
152
850
1,701
1,741
1,073
271
328
110
3
28
4,926
5,760
61
5,024
4,737
282
998
1,252
1,230
745
230
200
80
7
29
110,433
75,047
845
812,550
772,481
79,015
179,100
223,613
167,069
102,798
20,886
24,132
15,819
118
30
140,830
143, 110
3,826
448,198
433,103
86,806
128,324
95,138
69,710
40,805
12,320
9,925
4,905
265
31
961
484
5
4,112
3,891
129
676
1,198
1,120
657
111
176
43
2
32
30,305
13,073
231
473,464
456,796
52,374
118,453
129,177
90,801
56,894
9,097
11,040
5,525
103
33
2,874
2,409
6
3,606
3,308
74
420
950
1,003
661
200
213
84
1
14
80,128
61,974
614
339,086
315,685
26,641
60,647
94,436
76,268
45,904
11,789
13,092
10,294
15
35
9,437
9,422
15
579
528
5
53
112
191
107
60
35
15
1
36
736,048
407,720
8,948
81,419
79,909
1,123
19,953
16,921
18,644
15,088
8,180
1,190
205
115
37
1,107
1,491
3
243
227
1
10
73
65
62
16
10
5
1
38
69,300
65,900
370
14,892
14,617
35
1,823
1,340
5,585
4,530
1,304
235
10
30
39
12,406
11,963
37
9,439
8,503
210
1,051
2,334
2,620
1,795
493
609
323
4
40
1,006,201
423,507
47,834
4,571,749
4,448,389
1, 116, 153
1,007,688
1,033,263
752,526
424,455
114,304
83,425
29,970
9,965
41
1,902
1,066
11
973
864
29
142
279
230
159
25
80
26
3
42
72,585
22,585
5,206
114,653
105,948
20,372
25,480
28,680
21,688
8,793
935
5,410
815
2,480
43
18,267
22,864
34
9,805
8,709
187
1,059
2,362
2,672
1,829
600
654
438
4
44
107, 621
82,835
3,607
139,019
130,278
18,280
19,678
41,673
30,230
14,079
6,338
5,843
2,275
623
45
15,149
13,510
35
10,263
9,345
224
1,194
2,577
2,901
1,924
525
679
235
46
17,071
21,305
112
11,685
10,800
572
2,228
2,973
2,791
1,711
525
600
275
10
47
781,931
359,233
17,464
3,501,688
3,408,201
287,941
820,234
1,112,171
757,604
362,174
68,077
69,476
22,669
1,342
48
796,495
598,555
38,809
3,688,722
3,630,271
729,061
1,226,441
885,384
530,725
217,895
40,765
39,140
13,560
5,751
49
18,524
20,894
38
10,030
9,007
226
1,122
2,476
2,736
1,889
558
659
360
4
50
17,681
23,770
104
11,299
10,384
523
2,050
2,813
2,697
1,731
570
570
335
10
51
2,083,291
1,033,704
62,349
4,881,170
4,742,925
1,132,563
1,065,429
1,121,578
828,348
467,933
127,074
95,475
32,625
10, 145
52
1,377,420
1,207,800
126,617
4,451,078
4,316,203
1,391,518
1,025,936
910,090
619,025
289,754
79,880
60,020
27,780
47,075
53
10,094
10,520
17
776
714
6
62
157
249
164
76
40
20
2
54
10,161
13,520
41
1,520
1,414
47
219
328
395
260
165
60
45
1
55
805,348
473,620
9,318
96,311
94,526
1,158
21,776
18,261
24,229
19,618
9,484
1,425
215
145
56
664,560
640,225
37,156
274,880
266,125
51,153
97,377
44,925
35,340
26,195
11,135
4,990
3,625
140
57
55
6
270
268
22
84
85
54
23
2
58
20
15
3
48
45
14
10
6
10
5
3
59
170
725
24,444
23,979
5,720
8,752
6,563
2,218
726
465
60
260
55
445
5,209
4,764
3,088
575
396
300
405
445
61
86
15
6
424
383
4
47
137
128
53
14
31
10
62
7,286
935
335
66,177
59,236
685
11,161
23,937
15,756
5,400
2,297
6,116
825
63
1,015
330
9
2,410
2,309
42
281
687
827
392
80
80
20
1
64
36,190
5,110
1,465
292,461
287,241
12,000
62,688
93,709
80,271
31,953
6,620
4,075
1,095
50
65
993
335
13
253
242
6
46
81
78
26
5
10
1
66
2,102
385
79
493
484
30
146
171
90
42
5
8
1
67
18,320
4,060
842
7,064
6,899
400
1,904
2,075
2,055
390
75
140
25
68
482
136
23
18
1
2
5
5
5
5
69
1,186
129
18
34
33
1
8
5
2
17
1
70
12,800
1,610
318
830
780
35
95
50
50
550
50
71
745
490
6
60
60
5
1
29
10
15
72
627
292
29
32
32
5
(Z)
18
6
3
73
7,515
3,180
243
737
737
100
10
432
130
65
74
375
80
328
318
55
86
116
51
10
10
75
316
35
503
498
107
181
148
53
9
5
76
3,950
380
10,656
10,521
2,494
3,993
2,971
953
110
135
77
486
530
3
12
12
5
1
1
5
78
266
184
IB
27
27
25
(z)
(Z)
2
79
1,666
1,030
167
119
119
100
1
3
15
BO
1,325
420
18
587
560
31
120
139
187
73
10
25
2
81
2,047
438
145
1,737
1,712
342
472
419
374
90
15
20
5
S2
24,745
5,065
1,422
41,728
41,063
7,804
10,419
11,743
8,446
2,331
320
570
95
S<
168
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
Commercial farms
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954.
1950.
Land in farms acres 1954.
1950.
Average size of farm acres 1954.
1950.
Iup of land and buildings:
Average per farm .....dollars 1954.
1950.
Average per acre .dollars 1954.
1950.
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.
Land in furms according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954 .
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.
200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.
500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.
Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cropland not harvested and not
pastured farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other cropland farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954 .
acres 1954.
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Improved ( see text) farms reporting 1954 .
acres- 1954.
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954".
acres 1954.
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops on which commercial fertilizer was used. 1954:
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.
Other pasture farms reporting.
Corn farms reporting.
acres on which used.
acres on which used.
egetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting.
Fruit
acres on which used.
Other crops farms reporting.
acres on which used.
15,584
17,448
4,996,369
5,018,263
320.6
287.6
36,562
25,686
112.75
88.27
14,105
15,923
2,466,463
2,720,450
4,858,596
4,861,885
355.4
322.0
40,135
28,317
112.50
87.68
13,176
14,489
2,440,197
2,684,088
2,826
2,726
4,548
4,532
4,165
4,165
450
447
5,411
5,048
4,133
3,702
225,406
219,591
151,798
144,406
7,144
6,786
4,766
4,326
324,382
315,677
179,137
167,357
3,051
2,974
129,443
127,910
5,089
4,782
194,939
187,767
2,249
2,003
260,803
239,808
698
642
34,459
32,234
11,525
10,571
1,519,551
1,453,591
787
721
37,539
35,008
14,458
12,839
165,305
157,498
14,453
13,289
16,378
14,674
3,016,251
2,975,465
3,051,385
2,995,851
14,038
12,729
15,673
13,939
2,005,760
1,912,990
1,879,343
1,785,966
2,822
2,525
3,329
2,909
295, 262
272,042
311, 581
283,931
149,107
109,643
123.65
86.02
6,288
130
8,855
56
10,329
19
1,157
2,659
2,064
1,520,653
1,171,905
571.9
567.8
70,933
57,792
123.82
103.47
2,651
2,039
859,358
727,647
44,840
990
52,339
11,095
2,545
48,062
2,652
2,049
1,020,554
789,007
2,547
1,917
509,244
372,234
353
233
4,107
4,397
1,504,376
1,549,370
366.3
352.4
42,170
31,315
115.34
4,073
4,367
'806,645
930,460
1,630
1,071
69,737
32,425
2,155
1,091
104,200
35,790
1,029
45,568
1,439
58,632
10,148
3,912
48,606
4,084
4,382
980,582
998, 675
3,892
4,087
538,390
515,842
692
701
3,702
4,470
894,533
1,121,270
241.6
250.8
23,986
19,799
101.46
78.88
3,650
4,420
410,912
576,400
1,305
1,180
42,405
34,275
1,805
1,475
63,605
53,430
21,529
1,283
42,076
5,551
3,485
31,053
3,655
4,445
516,922
664,105
3,392
,205
1,035
83,221
87,195
2,044
2,765
383,692
503,970
187.7
182.3
15,112
13,107
80.66
70.07
1,850
2,545
132,272
225, 280
4,060
1,871
13,957
1,906
2,615
178, 232
272,980
1,858
2,500
203,177
218,770
461
670
1,202
4,204
18,761
511,249
4,116
18,605
508,744
1,161
7,648
222,366
1,389
5,631
148,764
OKLAHOMA
FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
169
a sample of
"arms. See
«t]
Area 2 — Continued
Areas 3 and A
Economi
c class — Continued
Total
all
Economic claas
Other farms
Commercial farmB
Other farms
Part-time
Resi-
dential
Abnormal
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
Class V
Class VI
Part-time
dential
Abnormal
1,045
865
12,083
6,191
175
539
950
1,557
1,696
1,274
2,682
3,208
2
1
1,160
1,180
14,616
7,927
198
472
964
1,810
2,633
1,850
2,760
3,915
14
2
89,855
26,470
21,448
3,414,760
2,995,705
828,533
598,951
497,066
522,202
376,777
172,176
287,141
127,282
4,632
3
101,335
41,290
13,753
3,595,116
3,112,504
913,155
435,493
480,724
522,990
517,387
242,755
241,480
192,355
48,777
4
86.0
30.6
5,362.0
282.6
483.9
4,734.5
1,111.2
523.2
335.4
222.2
135.1
107.1
39.7
2,316.0
5
87.4
35.0
1,528.1
246.0
392.6
4,611.9
922.7
498.7
288.9
196.5
131.2
87.5
49.1
3,484.1
6
9,445
4,016
1,191,000
17,972
29,115
258,327
61,616
29,438
21,673
16,174
10,605
8,131
5,192
203,820
7
6,616
5,573
297,212
11,418
16,171
129,175
38,794
25,579
13,338
8,648
7,344
6,048
4,925
185,967
8
109.33
170.13
172.36
67.14
62.93
58.20
59.26
60.75
66.79
68.68
76.71
79.00
136.14
60.00
9
75.70
159.58
211.29
46.88
42.07
29.83
43.59
50.56
44.75
43.34
54.69
67.47
96.03
52.79
10
78
71
25
82
81
79
SI
81
80
82
80
81
84
50
11
600
325
4
7,762
5,366
148
4c>3
390
1,403
1,459
1,003
1,563
831
z
12
830
600
4
10,719
6,986
147
404
897
1,615
2,298
1,625
1,945
1,775
13
13
18,970
2,460
4,836
635,638
576,033
50,202
103,878
143,391
147,263
92,306
38,993
48,080
10,242
1,283
14
27,550
5,480
3,332
720,031
635,876
29,067
84,844
137,357
158,130
155,913
70,565
55,200
25,370
3,585
15
115
255
946
241
5
10
61
160
255
450
16
125
45
982
427
5
12
10
77
152
171
360
195
17
125
10
745
353
'
19
121
140
291
101
18
125
10
1,289
864
17
31
51
192
303
270
360
65
19
95
5
1,672
1,396
13
66
154
396
571
196
256
20
2C
15
1
1,381
1,340
34
138
380
497
30
61
41
21
659
658
34
161
273
164
21
5
22
3
88
87
40
43
3
1
1
23
210
150
3
3,702
2,174
69
239
352
649
530
335
801
725
2
24
190
235
6
4,986
3,064
77
184
436
795
992
580
915
1,005
2
25
4,095
1,435
285
254,640
213,775
23,321
47,150
48,308
49,826
31,200
13,970
27,455
13,315
95
26
2,725
3,095
1,572
269,450
221,118
46,633
25,415
40,776
44,370
45,429
18,495
23,785
22,435
2,112
27
265
90
3
2,295
1,528
23
95
319
400
440
251
436
330
1
28
305
135
3,766
2,430
21
131
302
560
796
620
660
670
6
29
6,665
1,625
415
90,952
74,434
6,690
9,867
20,376
15,559
14,655
7,287
9,921
6,435
162
30
8,620
3,160
135,153
102,663
2,847
8,770
17,546
23,770
28,875
20,855
18, 210
13,970
310
31
75
2
370
275
4
27
56
81
56
51
65
30
32
1,455
78
14,487
12,317
677
1,844
4,569
2,275
1,540
1,412
1,700
470
33
215
90
2
2,040
1,343
21
88
265
349
410
210
386
310
1
34
5,210
1,625
337
76,465
62,117
6,013
8,023
15,807
13,284
13,115
5,875
8,221
5,965
162
35
150
95
1
4,501
2,397
72
210
324
590
633
568
1,067
1,035
2
36
13,615
7,280
100
571,790
460,510
63,460
115,109
65,870
103,996
73,685
38,390
72,145
38,535
600
37
35
20
1
762
494
5
37
109
134
133
76
120
148
38
1,105
920
200
51,131
36,771
630
6,039
9,287
5,827
11,673
3,315
6,215
8,145
39
640
310
4
8,010
4,633
142
422
762
1,155
1,285
867
1,664
1,711
2
40
40,755
10,670
14,535
1,718,476
1,566,756
679,094
303,765
193,857
185,790
140,744
63,506
108,423
40,905
2,392
41
45
20
1
1,568
1,051
46
132
210
259
254
150
316
200
1
42
1,045
1,225
261
107,343
94,148
21,697
25,252
16,882
14,174
12,093
4,050
9,335
3,160
700
43
385
730
4
11,273
5,858
163
505
904
1,471
1,607
1,208
2,456
2,958
1
44
4,650
2,080
1,077
92,133
67,426
5,136
13,143
15,977
13,941
12,514
6,715
14,902
9,705
100
45
725
435
4
9,187
5,690
158
498
920
1,458
1,558
1,098
1,974
1,521
2
46
925
770
9
12,287
7,389
165
444
937
1,695
2,463
1,685
2,275
2,610
13
47
29,730
5,520
5,536
981, 230
864,242
80,213
160,895
212,075
212,648
138,161
60,250
85,456
29,992
1,540
48
38,895
11,735
4,904
1,124,634
959,657
78,547
119,029
195,679
226,270
230,217
109,915
97,195
61,775
6,007
49
815
490
4
11,315
6,005
519
920
1,507
1,651
1,239
2,527
2,781
2
5C
950
775
9
13,308
7,619
191
451
924
1,755
2,538
1,760
2,510
3,165
14
51
58,465
19,385
14,920
2,544,906
2,241,041
765,875
466,024
308,035
339,612
245,629
115,866
208,023
92,755
3,087
52
56,840
27,335
9,202
. .■■ .">-
2,184,8 11
840,493
321,812
300,576
302,290
292,455
127, 255
143,885
125,190
28,778
53
180
115
2
4,912
2,640
73
223
359
668
708
609
1,147
1,123
2
54
250
170
6,175
3,579
79
179
469
860
1,127
865
1,180
1,410
6
55
14,720
8,200
300
622,921
497,281
64,090
121,148
75,157
109,823
85,358
41,705
78,360
46,680
600
56
19,100
8,550
2
748,937
55
5
609,552
55
5
186,715
13
61,051
27
5
94,100
10
92,365
120,161
5
55,160
59,955
62,550
16,880
57
58
59
105
3,982
5
3,982
5
1,408
1,489
5
1,075
10
60
61
1
31
31
5
5
5
11
5
62
150
1,613
1,613
875
50
200
338
150
63
30
5
1
437
367
7
48
106
101
80
25
55
15
64
1,415
10
1,200
23,504
21,974
2,277
3,242
6,420
6,545
2,805
685
1,285
245
65
35
958
800
39
130
200
213
163
55
106
50
2
66
28
4,699
4,491
600
1,221
918
786
802
164
167
24
17
67
555
45,825
43,608
6,576
10,238
11,745
8,036
5,353
1,660
1,720
375
122
68
351
281
14
57
66
87
37
20
55
15
69
1,463
1,366
174
412
280
309
136
55
93
70
15,426
13,926
2,715
3,087
3,405
2,499
1,495
725
1,425
75
71
1
964
817
15
88
175
264
200
75
105
40
2
72
1
1,798
1,654
157
272
381
504
268
72
91
35
18
73
10
23,623
21,733
1,400
3,436
5,057
6,855
3,910
1,075
1,405
355
130
74
15
166
156
7
19
30
60
30
10
10
75
40
541
532
90
192
55
143
42
10
9
76
435
7,135
6,870
1,361
1,959
1,220
1,690
550
90
265
77
1
106
85
10
10
30
25
10
5
15
1
78
3
206
196
93
65
27
9
2
1
5
79
22
1,215
1,095
430
270
180
200
15
5
15
100
80
75
10
3
2,499
2,112
56
244
498
670
499
145
310
75
2
81
127
25
12,240
11,629
1,087
3,019
3,168
2,758
1,393
204
471
72
68
82
2,290
65
150
169,561
161,339
12,242
38,052
47,727
42,809
17,714
2,795
6,845
1,005
372
B3
170
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Area 4
Total
all
Economic class
Commercial farms
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class TV
Class V
Class VI
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
FAME, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
18,416
21,875
5,716,901
5,799,352
310.4
265.1
24,540
17,632
78.19
66.24
84
16,541
20,115
2,540,089
2,724,639
482
572
564
1,394
4,291
3,169
3,496
573
8,238
7,889
344,520
271,930
7,651
8,247
317,174
383,235
3,792
145,528
5,008
171,646
2,349
226,093
992
37,362
14,284
2,105,435
1,061
64,395
16,500
146,228
17,066
20,825
3,201,783
3,379,804
16,432
19,385
2,676,048
2,432,338
3,063
4,569
263,455
354,015
988
283
76,757
26,801
504
25,597
5,861
598,445
672
1,500
22,459
121
303
3,918
265
328
4,015
2,361
5,453
105,082
236
344
3,050
2,533
7,692
157,136
15,757
19,173
5,468,281
5,546,107
347.0
289.3
27,381
18,996
78.96
65.87
85
15,169
18,423
2,498,242
2,671,390
97
297
389
1,129
4,061
5,129
3,495
572
7,500
7,188
316,948
249,695
7,055
7,537
300,171
355,165
3,606
140,990
4,518
159,181
1,947
205,778
887
34,177
12,646
1,978,918
940
60,695
14,266
134,047
15,322
18,693
3,115,361
3,276,250
14,433
17,278
2,501,644
2,281,452
2,566
4,077
239,955
318,594
963
268
76,677
26,586
489
25,082
5,580
586,135
656
1,480
22,309
105
239
3,490
259
311
3,933
2,331
5,435
104,752
196
332
2,905
2,448
7,568
155,686
399
354
481,848
387,645
1,207.6
1,095.0
118,286
77,036
98.06
77.39
84
392
347
229,669
181,413
1
7
10
181
193
220
133
19,942
9,674
221
124
22,900
18,124
175
16,756
102
6,144
53
35,951
10
1,200
301
163,563
46
5,593
355
8,623
395
347
272,511
209,211
353
280
219,456
174,500
55
67
37,151
18,278
201
38
36,687
8,611
9
1,382
122
30,725
41
244
2,564
2
6
120
7
47
415
113
619
11,781
11
79
475
69
592
11,104
2,134
2,305
1,341,108
1,230,079
628.4
533.7
55,178
39,555
89.00
74.52
86
2,096
2,287
696,982
625,428
1
10
5
93
382
1,283
322
1,124
1,028
63,529
44,052
1,112
877
64,762
60,726
747
39,606
584
25,156
185
26,533
97
2,754
1,728
458,835
162
18,298
1,920
27,713
2,109
2,297
825,273
730,206
1,957
2,085
548,897
504,621
260
389
29,287
35,274
412
100
28,588
11,860
41
2,420
817
148,154
138
404
7,373
16
73
540
15
42
300
388
1,202
23,948
464
2,170
50,807
3,995
5,21A
1,530,950
1,651,883
383.2
316.8
31,349
21,474
82.11
69.07
87
3,943
5,164
756,366
882,234
21
10
7
91
379
1,783
1,603
49
1,997
2,097
81,293
72,094
1,977
2,046
90,867
84,625
1,159
44,063
1,155
46,604
378
31,931
193
4,685
3,294
528,789
297
18,090
3,713
37,019
3,965
5,169
928,526
1,038,953
3,665
4,693
642,013
627,341
533
991
36,616
92,112
205
85
8,357
4,735
186
10,815
1,548
182,178
171
402
5,242
50
102
2,025
62
52
753
708
1,806
35,960
15
19
350
763
2,377
49,159
4,694
5,620
1,246,227
1,336,235
265.5
237.8
18,613
13,993
71.60
58.79
85
4,623
5,490
539,115
630,005
5
17
37
187
1,676
2,328
366
7
2,182
2,095
80,387
63,870
2,094
2,245
70,830
96,250
912
25,810
1,474
45,020
515
38,097
282
11,408
3,796
472,913
205
9,499
4,287
33,477
4,642
5,570
690,332
790,125
4,309
5,195
591,397
543,565
722
1,215
49,505
78,345
100
30
2,660
880
143
5,590
1,799
150, 168
180
214
3,410
21
34
400
115
132
1,845
701
1,256
24,312
55
70
760
684
1,609
31,666
3,277
4,090
659,238
737,425
201.2-
180.3
11,994
9,961
59.42
54.16
84
3,139
3,865
226,395
292,065
30
125
195
550
1,651
540
1
1,522
1,440
53,507
47,055
1,275
1,705
36,895
72,060
522
12,758
903
24,137
525
48,451
200
7,690
2,625
267,005
184
7,245
2,894
19,295
3,180
3,975
316,797
411,180
3,031
3,675
368,963
326,620
650
955
56,141
64,105
45
15
385
500
110
4,875
1,039
62,800
71
98
1,775
16
24
405
50
30
495
356
472
7,666
55
108
900
382
652
10,930
1,258
1,590
208,910
202,840
166.1
127.6
9,280
7,021
51.75
55. 11
80
976
1,270
49,715
60,245
40
145
140
295
255
86
15
455
395
18,290
12,950
376
540
13,917
23,380
91
1,997
300
11,920
291
24,815
105
6,440
902
87,813
46
1,970
1,097
7,920
1,031
1,335
81,922
96,575
1,118
1,350
130,918
104,805
346
460
31,255
30,480
255
12,110
55
118
1,945
10
8
125
65
80
1,085
60
56
420
86
168
2,020
1950. . .
1950. . .
1950...
Value of land and buildings:
1950...
10
11
12
13
U
15
16
17
18
1950...
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954...
Land in farms according to use:
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
24
25
26
27
28
Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949. . .
Cropland not harvested sjid not
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
1949. . .
acres 1954...
1949. . .
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954...
acres 1954...
acres 1954...
acres 1954...
acres 1954...
Other pasture (not cropland and
acres 1954...
acres- 1954...
Other land (house lots, roads,
45
acres 1954...
47
48
49
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
51
52
53
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
1949...
acres 1954...
1949. . .
1949. . .
acres 1954...
1949. . .
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
acres 1954...
Cropland used for row or grain crops
65
acres 1954...
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Oops on which coaaercial fertilizer «as used, 1954:
67
68
acres on which used...
70
71
acres on which used...
73
74
acres on which used...
76
77
78
79
80
acres on which used...
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting...
acres on which used...
82
83
acres on which used...
OKLAHOMA
FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
171
Baniple of farme. See
Area 4 — Continued
Areas 5 and
Economic class
Commercial farms
Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V
1,520
1,325
190,050
137,720
125.0
103.9
6,815
6,577
53.98
1,000
36,450
37,535
13,600
70
2,560
1,145
596
1,125
980
68,415
13,810
64,915
26,230
1,295
701
1,065
1,015
131,215
35,109
73,305
57,215
355
140
270
215
16,160
4,540
16,580
11,645
1,136
1,350
48,820
84,260
43.0
62.4
3,811
5,524
78.46
79.73
9,750
31,265
3,250.0
1,158.0
2,475
130,625
104.21
188.22
16,170
18,650
3,268,512
3,345,911
202.1
179.4
10,491
14,246
756,216
829,344
1,455
1,397
1,036
5,547
6,218
265, 913
271,184
4,021
6,451
125,655
212,791
29,929
3,373
95,726
6,254
519,820
1,027
57,214
11,410
1,428,429
1,419
14,794
115,265
12,511
16,247
1,147,784
l,3i3,319
14,564
16,544
2,214,162
1,992,817
6,883
9,823
577,034
830,480
58
16
8,794
10,993
2,588,102
2,651,297
294.3
241.2
19,458
12,727
66.51
52.28
7,512
9,969
692,775
742,077
1,277
2,149
1,584
3,518
3,917
194,813
194,059
24,264
2,252
70,271
6,861
1,124,293
1,017
59,877
8,170
79,295
8,051
10,450
982,123
1,090,221
8,303
10,247
1,682,328
1,535,926
3,920
6,108
402,391
611,865
52
11
2,504
9,818
165,127
99,415
38,827
937.9
473.5
27,722
93.49
54.65
426,857
290,045
654.7
629.2
53,507
39,840
82.86
63.07
3,009
142
7,581
1,294
1,185
535,886
417,030
414.1
351.9
31,633
24,247
77.36
1,105
173,878
145,215
18,401
1,200
16,751
1,248
1,140
233,944
196,280
1,244
1,100
320,463
221,500
551
575
2,112
2,845
608,511
719,265
288.1
252.8
18,638
13,498
65.16
52.71
1,924
2,720
173,862
232,640
1,090
42,738
48,530
1,105
23,453
40,620
78,386
172
10,456
2,770
240,053
321,790
1,992
2,705
381,435
397,900
924
1,445
88,842
128,865
2,831
3,770
641,041
747,945
226.4
198.4
11,413
9,746
52.14
48.93
2,345
3,370
131,144
199,915
1,061
1,295
51,161
53,360
1,560
30,508
50,510
7,935
2,662
19,753
2,583
3,570
212,813
303,785
2,686
3,535
447,491
426,670
1,328
2,155
124,853
176,280
1,799
2,650
276,392
438,185
153.6
165.4
1,338
2,325
44,205
83,580
56,607
100
5,050
4,015
1,607
11,355
1,509
2,470
83,481
148,375
1,704
2,430
205,177
278,625
869
1,665
61,657
128,810
3,452
3,235
453,420
388,330
131.3
120.0
1,941
2,280
51,902
58,760
11,355
3,066
19,595
2,502
2,700
117,972
132, 245
3,122
2,850
354,458
255,610
1,542
1,770
104,553
110,735
214,295
297,670
54.8
67.6
1,025
1,985
9,965
25,495
1,220
22,030
30,860
1,195
12,635
29,765
3,545
15,900
1,945
3,080
44,630
86,120
3,125
3,430
166,920
196,470
1,420
1,935
68,295
107,715
172
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
EData are based on reports for only
Commercial farms
FARM3, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954. .
1950. .
Land In farms acres 1954..
1950..
Average size of farm acres 1954..
1950. .
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars 1954..
1950. .
Average per acre dollars 1954. .
1950. .
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954..
Land in faras according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954..
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954..
200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954..
500 acres and over farms reporting 1954..
Cropland used only for pasture, .farms reporting 1954.,
1949..
acres 1954..
1949. .
Cropland not harvested and not
pastured farms reporting 1954..
1949. .
acres 1954..
1949..
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Other cropland farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954.,
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) farms reporting 1954 . .
acres 1954.,
Improved (see text) .-. . .farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954.,
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954..
1949.,
acres 1954.,
1949. ,
Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.,
1949.,
acres 1954.,
1949.,
Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.,
1949.,
acres 1954.,
1949..
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.
1949.,
acres 1954.,
1949.,
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.,
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
USE OF COforERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops on which commercial fertilizer >as used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Other pasture farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Corn farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Cotton farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Fruits, vegetables, potatoe;
.farms reporting.
es on which used,
.farms reporting.
8,417
10,876
1,992,891
2,006,553
5,430
37.38
28.94
3,710
4,646
256,120
239,749
1,050
3,484
39,655
114,812
7,890
72,925
6,482
9,607
553,363
706, 206
7,895
9,741
1,578,706
1,344,489
4,867
7,218
656,961
742,708
17
3,620
5,656
1,485,682
1,547,458
410.4
273.6
14, 228
7,474
35.16
27.34
3,079
5,192
217, 945
289,580
1,687
2,581
156,958
172, 669
2,079
27,715
75,152
54,785
3,444
50,487
3,292
5,477
402,618
537,401
3,490
5,351
1,165,748
1,046,739
2,316
4,133
464,050
568,463
17
2,422
2,040
24,926
21,296
269
202
1,159
934
17,999
14,939
788
688
1,183
1,108
13,513
12,788
132,716
98,719
38.90
27 ..70
162,495
144,325
1,365.5
968.6
50, 639
39,864
36.63
38.76
3
64?
22
28C
26
36
2
15
1
785
28,294
15
3,045
220, 664
196,870
602.9
574.0
25,354
13,061
41.29
23.35
657
1,026
333, 571
324,955
507.7
316.7
l'6,8O0
9,469
33.52
29.86
24,030
22,020
38,047
42,616
69
90
2,862
3,740
144
420
6,172
20,090
25
440
48
1,410
55
2,422
117
4,762
216
66,102
22
4,519
442
106,475
61
6,085
233
80,279
86
9,612
417
107,429
139
10,135
337
1,006
64,401
104,706
63, 655
133,707
356
652
338
986
70,411
251,951
39,230
203,176
228
462
223
730
70,621
112, 560
54,040
102,290
1,126
1,965
354,569
415,820
314.9
211.6
9,881
5,473
33.64
25.85
1,820
55, 917
87,535
1,091
17,576
1,045
1,875
266,189
268,090
722
1,475
121,352
164,555
OKLAHOMA
FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
173
sample of farms. See text]
Area 6— Cont
class— Continued
2,297
2,500
1,885
3,325
357,279
149,930
236,025
220,445
155.5
60.0
125.2
66.3
5,462
3,276
3,765
2,749
38.45
58.14
28.32
41.64
83
81
1,235
700
1,435
1,660
1,250
32,355
37,915
1,379
1,035
125,666
47,015
127
95
13,780
6,450
1,127
995
99,715
41,400
130
55
5,230
975
2,086
2,360
12,948
9,490
1,735
1,455
1,635
2,485
105,170
45,575
84,735
82,905
2,170
2,235
1,665
2,720
292,188
120,770
153,330
142,870
1,446
1,105
1,240
1,840
139,446
53,465
92,825
80,470
2,625
263.0
7,875
30.00
6,544
7,943
2,138,924
2,149,551
326.9
270.6
13,888
9,592
43.77
36.14
3,971
6,046
273,066
365,584
3,088
188,082
185,856
1,050
1,672
43,964
58,365
30, 175
3,132
440,788
38, 617
5,840
48,630
4,948
6,795
505,112
609,805
6,063
7,358
1,750,501
1,595,878
3,294
3,974
463, 551
473,045
41
11
Commercial farms
Other farme
3,605
4,797
1,827,513
1,828,876
21,477
13,159
43.64
35.52
2,899
4,321
251,034
329,789
1,801
1,953
144,265
142, 181
1,162
31, 929
44,870
ClaBB I ClaBB II Clasa III ClasB IV Class V
3,226
37,219
3,236
4,505
427, 228
516,840
3,484
4,602
1,490,758
1,356,553
1,898
2,433
366,036
367,985
384,565
360,245
5,739.8
4,503.1
238,752
129,920
40.10
28.45
252,964
213,290
1,542.5
1,146.7
67,036
40,087
43.09
35.62
40,051
4
1,811
136
152,329
32
5,830
316,370
374,565
652.3
600.3
30,062
22,745
46.03
37.69
167,166
90
6,825
895
1,296
369,981
362,900
413.4
280.0
17,661
9,730
43.38
37.36
1,171
70,884
97,420
1,201
107,829
140,110
860
1,216
277,032
229,430
1,136
1,461
335,232
333,911
295.1
228.5
14,119
1,305
55,221
70,800
1,002
8,239
1,013
1,370
100,408
119,340
1,106
1,416
259,882
231,091
609
830
1,150
168,401
183,965
196.3
160.0
1,100
46,005
61,560
818
1,110
133,789
119,750
1,323
1,195
209,765
156,540
158.6
131.0
6,498
5,308
39.88
39.69
891
970
51,640
49,425
1,213
1,105
179,181
114,765
691
635
1,615
1,945
100, 515
153,525
62.2
78.9
3,376
3,172
54.73
39.55
820
1,315
25,975
41,635
1,365
1,645
79,855
116,485
705
900
174
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are baaed on reporta for only
Economic claas
Commercial farms
FARrE, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
number 1954.
1950.
acrea 1954.
1950.
acrea 1954.
1950.
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars 1954.
1950.
dollars 1954.
1950.
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.
Farms
Land In farms
Average size of farm.
Average per i
Cropland harvested farms reporting
30 to 49 ac:
50 to 99 ac:
100 to 199
.farms reporting
.farms reporting
.farms reporting
.farms reporting
.farms reporting
•farms reporting
.farms reporting
.farms reporting
1954..
1949. .
1954..
1949. ,
1954..
•1954.,
1954..
1954.
1954.
1954..
1954.
1954.
Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
1954.,
1949. ,
acres 1954.
1949.,
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other cropland farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) farms reporting 1954 .
acres 1954.
Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Land in row or cloae-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
USE OF COmERCIAL FERTILIZER
Cropa on which coHercial fertilizer vas used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Other pasture farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Corn .farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Cotton farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc. ...farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Other crops ,--...- farms reporting.
4,320
5,405
992,299
977,540
229.7
180.9
2,982
4,404
173,710
216,765
1,352
2,038
96,318
99,215
1,343
20,776
39,250
385,559
475
42,307
3,924
27,671
3,341
4,870
750,851
654,330
2,330
3,128
283,265
264,245
2,411
3,185
815,364
793,450
338.2
249.1
15,472
8,157
45.09
32.61
2,096
2,974
159,745
191,880
1,243
71,813
74,535
37,432
2,200
20,830
2,179
3,074
248,314
296,250
2,246
2,920
602,917
521,645
1,381
1,958
225,486
203,315
73,617
83,285
3,067.4
3,084.6
167,342
119,765
57.59
36.30
82,603
51,400
938.7
704.1
78,709
26,320
71.77
39.71
146,813
120,945
533.9
403.2
23,114
15,485
43.60
35.66
210,890
193,875
358.7
269.3
15,995
9,391
43.54
34.62
27,693
56,040
18
38
2,650
5,968
182
449
62,961
75,049
38
80
4,445
12,616
25,650
49,709
68,909
18,660
48,305
76,415
88
235
538
68
295
665
59,748
103,950
151,257
34,080
77,730
123,200
46
139
347
42
180
425
22,846
30,343
62,008
14,040
19,330
47,275
718
1,070
191,206
225,445
266.3
210.7
10,194
6,265
39.41
30.36
1,015
36,924
54,280
1,040
55,164
87,475
693
1,005
144,117
140,325
OKLAHOMA
FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
175
a Bainple of
arms. See
«t]
Area
7b — Continued
Ar
2a 8a
Economi
c class — Continued
Total
all
Economic class
Other farms
Con™
rcial fsrms
Other fsrms
Part-time
Resi-
dential
Abnormal
Total
Class I
ClasB II
Class III
ClaaB IT
ClaBS V
ClSBS VI
Psrt-tlme
den»»l
Abnormal
797
1,112
10,218
4,511
55
211
484
940
1,360
1,461
2,221
3,485
1
1
955
1,265
12,651
6,400
36
150
483
1,241
2,070
2,420
2,391
3,850
10
2
106,870
70,065
1,859,724
1,417,194
126,109
173,495
268,800
114,8 '-;
307,626
226,330
266,488
173,670
2,372
3
104,520
79,570
1,859,429
1,385,214
72,634
91,715
235,410
319,180
360,485
305,790
242,200
229,085
2,930
4
134.1
63.0
182.0
314.2
2,292.9
822.3
555.4
334.9
226.2
154.9
120.0
49.8
2,372.0
5
109.4
62.9
147.0
216.4
2,017.6
611.4
487.4
257.2
174.1
126.4
101.3
59.5
293.0
6
6,099
2,907
8,114
13,972
126,523
48,147
23,550
15,467
9,167
5,165
5,068
2,915
7
3,223
3,425
5,351
7,888
80,477
39,711
17,921
9,369
6,339
3,711
3,616
2,174
20,000
8
44.40
44.69
46.08
44.90
62.52
60.54
41.05
46.21
41.68
32.67
42.50
61.17
9
28.81
56.90
36.29
36.50
41.76
55.63
37.83
36.65
35.25
29.59
35.28
35.70
68.26
10
84
79
83
81
84
74
83
83
79
81
'
86
11
476
410
6,580
3,984
50
199
463
869
1,228
1,175
1,331
1,265
12
760
670
10,006
5,995
31
130
423
1,201
1,945
2,265
1,876
2,125
10
13
10,030
3,935
426,675
377,125
31,702
53,135
69,776
88,843
89,775
43,894
33,985
15,565
14
17,710
7,175
523,584
441,949
14,980
22,751
67,003
125,070
123,625
88,520
52,540
28,675
420
15
140
245
1,181
226
5
5
15
30
171
305
650
16
120
105
1,037
322
15
42
35
230
295
420
17
100
45
782
407
10
30
141
226
265
110
lii
71
10
1,080
675
13
45
102
270
245
340
65
19
45
5
1,284
1,158
1
23
89
344
466
235
111
15
20
824
804
32
195
259
255
63
15
5
21
335
335
15
107
105
72
31
5
22
57
57
29
19
4
5
23
250
321
3,294
1,603
18
84
146
360
518
477
701
990
24
375
420
4,642
2,271
21
48
216
411
685
890
961
1.-400
10
25
12,925
11,580
171,431
113,911
15,865
12,425
14,765
17,518
32,518
20,820
31,840
25,680
26
14,065
10,615
228,631
143,376
5,486
6,882
23,560
29,023
35,100
43,325
39,645
45,460
150
27
105
80
1,773
1,053
16
39
113
247
327
311
345
375
28
200
240
3,916
2,345
17
68
150
465
800
845
656
915
29
3,265
755
64,169
44,774
2,898
4,576
6,371
10,673
10,071
10,185
10,455
8,940
30
3,750
5,665
121,311
83,241
700
5,366
9,070
17,695
26,570
23,840
15,375
22,695
31
45
30
321
231
10
13
40
48
75
45
30
60
32
1,020
355
13,264
11,104
1,365
1,500
2,771
2,258
2,285
925
420
1,740
33
70
55
1,516
871
7
28
78
205
282
271
320
325
34
2,245
400
50,905
33,670
1,533
3,076
3,600
8,415
7,786
9,260
10,035
7,200
35
462
422
4,018
1,857
17
91
199
380
511
659
976
1,185
36
32,624
25,980
371,942
276,902
32,624
28,464
55,796
59,428
46,212
54,378
56,425
38,615
37
50
80
718
383
7
22
52
79
121
102
115
220
38
2,315
1,860
41,209
27,444
2,056
3,903
3,070
6,523
5,065
6,827
5,725
8,040
39
575
601
7,127
3,550
32
175
400
787
1,095
1,061
1,546
2,030
1
40
42,355
22,470
710,849
529,329
38,496
66,638
106,588
122,970
114,374
80,263
114,353
64,795
2,372
41
90
75
1,201
761
14
73
117
218
179
160
255
185
42
3,810
1,065
79,132
63,157
8,206
13,140
13,705
12,615
9,306
6,185
11,480
4,495
43
727
997
9,639
4,303
54
196
465
891
1,302
1,395
2,091
3,245
44
3,356
3,485
73,449
47,709
2,468
4,354
12,434
8,879
9,611
9,963
13,705
12,035
45
571
591
7,773
4,197
50
205
466
896
1,279
1,301
1,631
1,945
46
840
900
11,316
6,200
31
135
463
1,211
2,000
2,360
2,171
2,935
10
47
26,220
16,270
662,275
535,810
50,465
70,136
90,912
117,034
132,364
74,899
76,280
50,185
48
35,525
23,455
873,526
668,566
21,166
34,999
99,633
171,788
185,295
155,685
107,560
96,830
570
49
772
967
9,276
4,264
39
190
459
895
1,325
1,356
2,026
2,985
1
50
900
1,050
11,282
5,921
32
125
453
1,166
1,920
2,225
2,161
3,190
10
51
87,904
60,030
1,254,222
920,142
86,985
107,527
177,149
199,916
193,104
155,461
202,618
129,090
2,372
52
72,785
59,900
1,041,199
746,984
55,359
57,082
137,540
156,593
178,195
162,215
151,485
140,770
1,960
53
477
472
4,474
2,063
18
104
229
436
566
710
1,046
1,365
54
580
590
5,455
2,744
11
67
231
500
855
1,080
1,066
1,645
55
34,939
27,840
413,151
304,346
34,680
32,367
58,866
65,951
51,277
61,205
62,150
46,655
56
33,700
27,230
424,808
66
12
297,663
61
12
13,713
13
2
21,775
17
5
64,705
11
61,685
15
5
66,045
5
69,740
61,165
5
65,980
57
56
59
2,997
2,987
1,854
603
435
45
50
10
195
195
55
40
100
61
5
5
32
32
1
5
16
10
62
60
110
1,268
1,268
5
325
513
425
63
30
5
881
746
6
37
128
223
252
100
80
55
64
875
110
50,747
48,637
770
5,383
10,597
16,843
12,299
2,745
1,585
525
65
35
10
535
419
12
52
81
107
127
40
86
30
66
119
2,049
1,839
224
•335
481
352
340
107
154
56
67
950
24,250
21,805
2,653
5,129
5,050
4,445
3,388
1,140
1,550
895
68
15
324
234
11
37
41
75
40
30
70
20
69
27
10
1,376
1,126
180
308
198
292
88
60
208
42
720
80
13,836
11,126
1,345
3,081
1,995
3,240
930
535
1,975
735
'.'1
55
40
1,255
985
5
42
109
271
337
221
175
95
72
35
25
1,736
1,536
17
107
291
480
429
212
151
49
73
385
22,945
20,185
333
1,197
3,577
5,970
6,075
3,033
2,170
590
74
35
10
1,008
828
15
53
98
206
291
165
130
50
75
1,858
1,728
121
326
308
396
427
150
118
12
76
180
70
22,548
20,958
1,155
2,548
4,555
5,390
5,695
1,615
1,360
230
77
36
75
438
228
12
21
35
50
60
50
80
130
78
508
444
203
40
63
32
70
36
30
34
79
141
135
5,371
4,701
1,971
550
860
380
535
405
435
235
80
70
35
1,410
1,175
31
95
226
335
311
177
165
70
81
15
6,203
5,847
687
1,160
1,831
1,069
765
335
242
114
62
630
185
76,092
71,887
9,666
14,261
19,416
13,582
10,881
4,081
3,365
840
83
176
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
Commercial farms
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954.,
1950. .
Land in farms acres 1954..
1950..
Average size of farm acres 1954.,
1950.,
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars 1954..
1950.
Average per acre dollars 1954.
1950.
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.
Land in faras according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
.farms reporting
.farms reporting
.farms reporting
.farms reporting
•farms reporting
.farms reporting
.farms reporting
.farms reporting
Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949. .
1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Other cropland farms reporting 1954. .
acres 1954..
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954 . .
acres 1954..
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) farms reporting 1954 . .
acres 1954..
Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954..
acres- 1954..
Other land {house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949. .
Woodland, total farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949. .
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954..
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops od which coanereiol fertilizer was used. 1954:
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting..
acres on which used.
Other pasture farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Corn .farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Cotton .farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes
Other crops
c... farms reporting...
5,367
6,653
700,670
754,000
130.6
113.3
4,265
47.74
38.31
3,082
4,937
106,495
137,757
3,349
4,192
142,382
139,242
1,125
1,136
30,092
26,885
5,070
24,105
4,507
6,042
278,969
303,884
5,026
4,738
318,296
356, 9S1
2,060
2,793
451,625
480,305
219.2
172.0
10,186
6,007
46.89
36.63
1,418
1,807
81,442
83,462
12,796
1,938
12,320
1,911
2,682
184,579
202,479
1,999
2,643
295,607
274,107
1,654
2,098
190,006
218,511
84
10
15,786
32,000
1,052.4
32,000.0
35,535
15,585
335.2
239.8
18,997
15,110
54.29
58.74
11,670
22
3,206
20,938
13,096
68.06
50.65
10,960
37
3,565
87,515
151,517
64,865
148,670
234.6
246.4
238.5
154.9
11,415
10,124
9,070
5,260
46.10
43.91
38.03
33.58
4,952
OKLAHOMA
FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
177
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farms. See
text]
Ar«
8b— Continued
Area 9
Econom
c class— Continued
Total
all
Economic class
Other farms
Commercial farms
Other farms
Part-time
dential
Abnormal
Total
Class I
Clasa II
Class III
Class 17
Clsse V
Class VI
Part-time
Resi-
dential
Abnormal
1,170
2,137
11,101
3,679
55
141
325
482
1,128
1,548
2,915
4,498
9
1
1,480
2,375
5
13,632
5,586
66
93
203
737
1,756
2,731
2,800
5,240
6
2
135,115
113,930
2,288,261
1,570,103
157,404
184,387
228,148
306,004
384,916
309,244
444,949
259,089
14,120
3
135,730
137,915
2,254,121
1,606,726
263,769
114,192
U4.450
292,420
392,850
399,045
311,725
327,070
8,600
4
115.5
53.3
206.1
426.8
2,861.9
1,307.7
702.0
634.9
341.2
199.8
152.6
57.6
1,568.9
5
91.7
58.1
10.0
165.4
287.6
3,996.5
1,227.9
711.6
396.8
223.7
146.1
111.3
62.4
1,433.3
6
5,644
2,564
5,794
10,928
85,349
34,708
20,800
13,745
8,629
4,905
4,931
2,287
76,000
7
3,709
2,487
500
3,616
5,526
58,074
31,211
16,004
8,147
4,700
2,706
2,853
1,968
8
49.33
49.06
29.78
27.02
41.64
30.27
29.11
21.55
26.02
24.66
32.79
40.52
20.00
9
39.98
42.37
50.00
22.57
20.17
14.96
28.60
22.84
21.13
21.31
18.47
25.02
31.45
10
85
86
92
89
93
96
83
85
90
91
92
93
22
11
770
650
5,679
2,847
46
111
292
364
880
1,154
1,658
1,166
8
12
1,120
1,375
9,664
4,963
48
89
177
662
1,536
2,451
2,075
2,620
6
13
15,820
6,545
209,908
165,448
16,371
19,583
28,662
26,647
42,025
32,160
32,772
10,967
721
14
21,120
15,645
40
305,923
235,903
13,506
19,081
19,795
45,135
71,223
67,163
43,050
26,020
950
15
195
420
1,484
304
5
16
15
16
72
180
465
715
16
240
145
1,277
455
11
16
91
337
496
326
17
160
40
846
456
5
2
21
19
128
281
315
75
IS
105
30
899
567
2
16
27
100
239
183
281
45
6
19
15
782
686
5
10
112
130
270
159
91
5
20
277
266
40
72
71
71
8
10
1
21
87
86
10
18
32
11
9
6
1
22
27
27
15
9
2
1
23
820
1,111
4,521
1,586
24
66
137
236
544
579
1,328
1,600
7
24
970
1,415
5,786
2,486
39
30
105
346
765
1,201
1,210
2,090
25
33,880
27,060
245,006
140,591
10,825
14,039
17,756
25,025
38,711
34,235
57,250
46,415
750
26
26,295
29,485
246,091
147,146
12,804
6,775
18,940
25,005
36,645
46,977
40,320
58,625
27
245
340
1,222
624
16
16
54
108
190
240
267
330
1
28
260
305
2,469
1,183
11
37
45
195
350
545
455
825
6
29
4,890
6,195
37,115
22,680
1,503
2,615
1,820
5,966
6,191
4,585
6,960
7,425
50
30
4,490
4,330
71,101
38,936
836
2,595
1,495
10,905
10,845
12,260
11,585
20,205
375
31
55
65
330
200
6
4
29
39
77
45
85
45
32
1,350
860
S,430
5,620
200
261
1,240
1,134
2,115
670
2,055
755
33
200
285
975
462
11
13
25
75
133
205
217
295
1
34
3,540
5,335
28,685
17,060
1,303
2,354
580
4,832
4,076
3,915
4,905
6,670
50
35
790
1,242
7,431
2,840
29
106
235
384
901
1,185
2,190
2,393
8
36
54,080
47,315
1,026,542
703,569
41,410
70,283
91,731
149,495
191,546
159,104
208,740
110,555
3,678
37
195
357
749
333
9
30
23
55
99
117
175
241
38
11,645
15,250
71,555
45,330
2,544
2,682
5,162
17,667
7,865
9,410
15,130
11,095
39
300
350
5,742
2,104
33
65
213
282
724
787
1,557
2,072
9
40
9,085
5,495
630,120
450,912
81,683
72,195
76,164
73,049
87,421
60,400
110,729
60,325
8,154
41
80
60
1,245
591
17
39
96
96
201
142
436
215
42
2,035
1,590
76,758
54,918
3,500
6,945
13,492
10,741
12,350
7,890
15,980
4,475
1,385
43
1,130
2,002
10,341
3,416
50
127
304
442
1,027
1,466
2,724
4,193
8
44
5,715
6,070
68,015
41,573
3,068
2,990
6,853
8,155
11,157
9,350
13,368
12,307
767
45
1,070
1,526
7,887
3,212
47
127
306
425
984
1,323
2,226
2,441
8
46
1,345
2,010
11,721
5,285
59
90
187
702
1,651
2,596
2,485
3,945
6
47
54,590
39,800
492,029
328,719
28,699
36,237
48,238
57,638
86,927
70,980
96,982
64,807
1,521
48
51,905
49,460
40
623,115
421,985
27,146
28,451
40,230
81,045
118,713
126,400
94,955
104,850
1,325
49
1,135
1,892
10,309
3,517
54
134
315
472
1,099
1,443
2,790
3,993
9
50
1,375
2,030
11,982
5,031
56
83
193
682
1,606
2,411
2,530
4,415
6
51
97,045
79,870
1,901,668
1,295,072
133,918
156,517
185,651
247,569
317,678
253,739
376,719
217,295
12,582
52
74,670
82,985
1,668,629
1,212,304
241,216
81,563
113,310
217,100
281,653
277,462
220,725
230,800
4,800
53
885
1,507
7,793
2,952
36
117
237
391
931
1,240
2,285
2,548
8
54
1,095
1,545
9,507
4,261
48
58
163
577
1,375
2,040
2,015
3,225
6
55
65,725
62,565
1,098,097
748,899
43,954
72,965
96,893
167,162
199,411
168,514
223,870
121,650
3,678
56
69,795
68,675
1,103,680
797,415
121,428
63,1A7
70,800
149,405
199,330
193,305
151,010
149,580
5,675
57
10
5
40
20
29
15
..!
5
13
6
6
5
5
10
5
1
58
59
65
1,303
1,168
441
612
85
30
10
125
e:
365
350
225
100
25
15
61
32
17
6
6
5
15
62
474
344
170
64
110
130
63
180
130
3
21
40
36
30
45
5
64
75
4,356
3,911
396
1,180
995
635
505
405
40
65
125
40
695
454
6
30
83
85
137
113
190
66
256
34
2,453
1,783
38
253
560
386
360
186
595
50
25
67
2,155
390
23,684
19,309
440
3,949
5,521
2,785
3,939
2,675
3,590
400
385
68
40
5
328
205
8
7
31
28
99
32
90
31
2
6"
2
1,128
869
83
53
135
94
440
64
223
27
9
70
705
40
10,958
8,938
760
940
1,278
1,315
3,863
782
1,685
195
140
71
50
70
1,055
650
4
18
69
99
199
261
200
205
72
50
1,221
957
18
55
148
262
223
251
156
108
73
535
540
12,391
9,541
180
527
1,250
1,958
2,471
.3,155
1,625
1,225
74
458
388
8
14
70
84
107
105
55
15
75
808
753
28
85
220
196
140
84
8
76
8,743
8,173
370
868
2,559
1,826
1,485
1,065
510
60
77
50
80
597
222
4
6
26
20
81
85
200
175
78
20
504
331
67
38
53
49
52
72
107
66
79
180
2,780
2,040
426
380
323
205
236
470
385
355
8:".
45
50
799
603
15
32
74
118
212
152
130
65
1
81
50
2,001
1,775
248
280
298
260
481
208
186
38
2
82
620
23,849
21,394
3,085
3,679
4,100
3,136
5,196
2,198
2,035
400
20
83
178
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, AND
[Data are based on reports for only
Commerc ial farms
Class III Class 17
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting 1954...
Electricity farms reporting 1954...
1950...
Television set farms reporting 1954. . .
Piped running water farms reporting 1954. . .
Home freezer farms reporting 1954..,
Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. . .
Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . .
Milking machine farms reporting 1954. .
Grain combines farms reporting 1954..
number 1954 . .
Corn pickers farms reporting 1954..
number 1954 . .
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . .
number 1954 . .
Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954..
number 1954 . .
Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . .
number 1954 . .
Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954..
1950 . .
number 1954 . .
1950..
Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . .
number 1954 . .
OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME
'■ operators—
With other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting 1954..
1949..
Working off their farms,
total operators reporting 1954..
1949 . .
100 or more days operators reporting 1954 . .
1949. .
FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954..
No tractor but horses and/or
mules farms reporting 1954 . .
Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954..
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954..
FARM LABOR
Week of September 26-October 2:
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954..
persons 1954 . .
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting 1954..
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954 . .
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954..
persons 1954. .
Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . .
persons 1954 . .
Regular workers (to be employed 150
or more days) farms reporting 1954. .
persons 1954..
Seasonal workers (to be employed less
than 150 days) farms reporting 1954..
persons 1954. .
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures 1 farms reporting 1954..
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954 . .
Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . .
dollars 1954..
Hired labor farms reporting 1954..
1949..
dollars 1954..
1949..
$1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. .
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954..
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954..
1949..
dollars 1954..
1949 . .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting 1954..
1949 . .
dollars 1954..
1949..
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting 1954 . .
dollars 1954..
tons 1954..
acres on which used 1954..
Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954..
tons 1954..
dollars 1954..
acres limed 1954.,
53,265
108,433
93,324
41,672
61,632
31,004
1,324
23,035
25,567
27,713
2,300
2,343
9,194
9,363
2,953
3,041
72,350
86,467
71,511
69,974
101,885
89,786
78,445
89,574
62,204
60,465
40,536
33,391
20,523
26,981
44,530
39,881
59,078
15,106
62,568
118,772
73,425
58,834
19,359,001
51,912
69,145
31,602,413
42,
. 2i e
105,792
113,424
77,074,232
55,392,623
80,603
79,272
27,776,336
27,893,937
30,049
7,123,289
126,017
1,971,729
2,038
76,603
279,687
59,572
37,028
68,723
65,974
27,690
43,380
22,288
1,084
24,612
26,702
2,162
2,205
8,465
8,624
2,863
2,940
54,165
67,296
59,671
62,126
89,011
81,289
52,291
60,618
29,389
30,129
12,529
9,760
7,733
22,575
37,096
68,832
67,670
73,929
59,109
47,513
18,222,464
45,039
60,069
30,296,935
40,856,363
42,501
2,538
64,029
63,960
68,835
26,272,654
26,692,883
24,735
6,730,958
117,697
1,884,178
1,733
71,423
259,392
54,807
1,213
1,479
1,463
260
1,440
3,384
1,434
1,485
4,251
3,899
1,425
1,389
1,376
1,526
1,486
1,070
1,892,352
1,460
1,656
6,847,799
7,008,044
641
819
1,324
1,521
12,879,841
6,699,241
1,491
1,638
2,311,867
2,412,263
712,489
10,643
179,093
70
9,290
27,604
8,158
5,904
.7,778
7,202
849
7,496
11,783
7,633
7,335
15,926
13,145
7,367
9,344
3,300
5,191
3,127
14,374
7,619
5,869
4,556,832
7,191
7,666
8,918,760
12,227,355
6,082
1,109
6,951
7,316
14,832,248
9,691,781
7,764
7,790
6,263,426
6,010,961
3,468
1,858,687
28,851
534,139
302
19,874
72,166
13,090
9,776
14,569
14,402
984
12,949
16,644
14,131
14,935
23,367
20,605
12,577
14,363
5,458
5,262
2,116
1,541
14,177
13,915
6,577
10,441
3,617
15,547
15,043
13,605
10,911
4,976,812
11,592
14,624
7,252,894
10,956,792
11,183
409
13,050
15,030
14,632,179
11,432,094
14, 514
15,827
7,364,625
7,548,344
5,572
1,770,634
31,355
517,214
411
15,522
61,479
12,181
9,867
17,887
17,959
7,032
11,480
5,693
227
509
14,377
16,393
16,801
18,462
22,319
21,780
13,730
15,350
7,994
4,010
2,824
8,029
12,398
3,257
13,270
18,931
16,183
13,267
3,879,238
12,443
16,699
4,595,859
6,664,540
12,313
130
16,306
19,758
12,055,766
10,034,048
17,667
19,783
5,866,037
6,124,580
6,620
1,348,705
25,324
381,753
395
13,661
49,742
9,789
7,125
16,550
16,183
5,563
8,457
4,202
162
237
11,819
12,786
13,802
14,373
16,706
15,964
11,379
12,463
9,233
9,745
5,397
4,505
2,116
5,273
8,529
16,535
16,232
7,088
10,559
2,037
7,079
17,952
13,569
11,042
2,242,076
9,000
13,349
2,161,119
3,163,402
8,942
58
15,471
20,150
8,241,892
6,969,718
15,154
16,601
3,397,946
3,542,450
5,468
765,272
15,913
205,291
369
10,046
37,611
9,044
OKLAHOMA
179
FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
a sample of fanne. See text]
The
State — Continued
Areal
Econom
c class — Continued
Total
all
Economic c
lass
Other farms
Commercial farms
Other farme
Part-time