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COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
1954
Census
Agriculture
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE • BUREAU OF THE CENSUS • WASHINGTON . 1956
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U. S. Department of Commerce
Sinclair Weeks, Secretary
Bureau of the Census
Robert W. Bursess, Director
United States
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Agriculture
1954
Volume 1
COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Part 26
Texas
Prepared under the supervision of
RAY HURLEY
Chief, Agriculture Division
FARMS • FARM CHARACTERISTICS •
LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS • CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES
Boston Public L rary
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AUG 2 01956
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
ROBERT W. BURGESS, Director
A. Ross Eckler, Deputy Director
Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director
Robert Y. Phillips, Special Assistant
Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director
Jack B. Robertson, Special Assistant
Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards
Lowell T. Galt, Assistant Director for Operations
Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration
Calvert L. Dedrick, Coordinator, International Statistics
A. W. von Struve, Acting Public Information Officer
Agriculture Division —
Ray Hurley, Chief
Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief
Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burke, Chief
Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief
Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chief
Census Operations Division — Marion D. Bingham, Chief
Field Division — Robert B. Voight, Chief
Foreign Trade Division — J. Edward Ely, Chief
Geography Division — Clarence E. Batschelet, Chief
Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chief
Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief
Machine Tabulation Division — C. F. Van Aken, Chief
Personnel Division — Helen D. Almon, Chief
Population and Housing Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chief
Statistical Reports Division — Edwin D. Goldfield, Chief
Statistical Research Division — William N. Hurwitz, Chief
Transportation Division — Donald E. Church, Chief
Statistics in this report supersede figures shown in Series AC54-1, Preliminary Reports.
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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.
Roblson, Orvln L. Wllhlte, Hubert L. Collins, Benjamin J. Tepping, Lois Hutchison,
Carl R. Nyman, J. Thomas Breen, Robert S. Overton, Merton V. Llndquist, Russell V.
Oliver, Charles F. Frazler, Gladys L. Eagle, Orville M. Slye, Gaylord G. Green, Harold N.
Cox, and Henry A. Tucker.
Acknowledgment Is made of the technical assistance and the loan of technical
personnel by the United States Department of Agriculture in the planning, the enumera-
tion, and the compilation of the 1954 Census of Agriculture.
June 1956
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UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954
REPORTS
Volume I. — Counties and State Economic Areas. Statistics for counties include number of farms, acreage, value, and farm opera-
tors; farms by color and tenure of operator; facilities and equipment; use of commercial fertilizer: farm labor; farm expenditures;
livestock and livestock products ; specified crops harvested ; farms classified by type of farm and by economic class ; and value of
products sold by source.
Data for State economic areas include farms and farm characteristics by tenure of operator, by type of farm, and by economic class.
Volume I is published in 33 parts as follows :
Part
State or States
Part
State or States
Part
State or States
1
New England States:
West North Central:
East South Central — Continued
Maine.
8
Minnesota.
21
Alabama.
New Hampshire.
9
Iowa.
22
Mississippi.
Vermont.
10
Missouri.
West South Central:
Massachusetts.
11
North Dakota and South
23
Arkansas.
Rhode Island.
Dakota.
24
Louisiana.
Connecticut.
12
Nebraska.
25
Oklahoma.
2
Middle Atlantic States:
13
Kansas.
26
Texas.
New York.
South Atlantic:
Mountain:
New Jersey.
14
Delaware and Mar viand.
27
Montana.
Pennsylvania.
15
Virginia and West Virginia.
28
Idaho.
East North Central:
16
North Carolina and South
29
Wyoming and Colorado.
3
Ohio
Carolina.
30
New Mexico and Arizona.
4
Indiana.
17
18
Georgia.
Florida.
31
Utah and Nevada.
Pacific:
5
Illinois.
East South Central:
32
Washington and Oregon.
6
Michigan.
19
Kentucky.
33
California.
7
Wisconsin.
20
Tennessee.
Volume II. — General Report. Statistics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1954. Summary data and analyses of
the data for States, for Geographic Divisions, and for the United States by subjects as illustrated by the chapter titles listed below :
Chapter
Title
Chapter
Title
I
Farms and Land in Farms.
VII
Field Crops and Vegetables.
II
Age, Residence, Years on Farm, Work Off Farm.
VIII
Fruits and Nuts, Horticultural Specialties, Forest
III
Farm Facilities, Farm Equipment.
Products.
IV
Farm Labor. Use of Fertilizer, Farm Expenditures, and
IX
Value of Farm Products.
Cash Rent.
X
Color, Race, and Tenure of Farm Operator.
V
Size of Farm.
XI
Economic Class of Farm.
VI
Livestock and Livestock Products.
XII
Type of Farm.
Volume III. — Special Reports
Part 1. — Multiple-unit Operations. This report will be similar to
Part 2 of Volume V of the reports for the 1950 Census of
Agriculture. It will present statistics for approximately 900
counties and State economic areas in 12 Southern States and
Missouri for the number and characteristics of multiple-unit
operations and farms in multiple units.
Part 2. — Ranking Agricultural Counties. This special report will
present statistics for selected items of inventory and agricul-
tural production for the leading counties in the United States.
Part 3. — Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, District of Columbia, and
TJ. 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 Onsus of Agriculture and a
special mail survey to be conducted in January 1956, on the
number of mortgaged farms, the amount of mortgage debt, and
the amount of debt held by principal lending agencies.
Part 6. — Irrigation in Humid Areas. This cooperative report by
the Agricultural Research Service of the U. S. Department of
Agriculture and the Bureau of the Census will present data ob-
tained by a mail survey of operators of irrigated farms in 28
States on the source of water, method of applying water, num-
ber of pumps used, acres of crops irrigated in 1954 and 1955,
the number of times each crop was irrigated, and the cost of
irrigation equipment and the irrigation system.
Part 7. — Popular Report of the 1954 Census of Agriculture. This
report is planned to be a general, easy-to-read publication for
the general public on the status and broad characteristics of
United States agriculture. It will seek to delineate such as-
pects of agriculture as the geographic distribution and dif-
ferences by size of farm for such items as farm acreage,
principal crops, and important kinds of livestock, farm facili-
ties, farm equipment, use of fertilizer, soil conservation prac-
tices, farm tenure, and farm income.
Part 8. — Size of Operation by Type of Farm. This will be a coop-
erative special report to be prepared in cooperation with the
Agricultural Research Service of the U. S. Department of Agri-
culture. This report will contain data for 119 economic sub-
regions, (essentially general type-of -farming areas) showing the
general characteristics for each type of farm by economic class.
It 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 X III
Farms reporting or operators reporting XIII
Land owned, rented, and managed XIII
Land area XIV
Land in farms XIV
Land in farms according to use XIV
Value of land and buildings XV
Age of operator XV
Residence of farm operator XV
Years on present farm (year began operation of present farm) XV
Of f -farm work and other income XV
Specified facilities and equipment XV
Classification of farms by class 'of work power XV
Farm labor XVI
Fertilizer and lime XVI
Specified farm expenditures XVI
Farm-mortgage debt XVII
Crops
Crops harvested XVII
Corn XVII
Annual legumes XVII
Hay crops XVII
Clover seed, alfalfa, grass, and other field seed crops XVII
Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes XVII
Berries and other small fruits XVIII
Tree fruits , nuts , and grapes XVIII
Nursery and greenhouse products XVIII
Value of crops harvested and value of crops sold XVIII
Forest products XVIII
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS— Continued
Irrigation
Page
Irrigated farms XIX
Land irrigated XIX
Irrigated land in farms according to use XIX
Farms with all harvested crops irrigated XIX
Irrigated crops harvested XIX
Land-Use and Conservation Practices
Land in cover crops turned under for green manure XIX
; cropping XLX
Crcpland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour.. XIX
Livestock and Poultry
Milk cows; cows milked; milk sold XIX
Sows and gilts farrowing XIX
Sheep and lambs and wool XLX
Gcats and mohair XX
Bees and hcney 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 XXI
Farms by tenure of operator XXI
Farms by color or race of operator XXII
Farms by economic class XXII
Farms by type
Value of farm products sold XXIII
State
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Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
Table — Page
— Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 3
—Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 4
— Farms and land in farms, by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
— Farms and farm characteristics, by color and tenure of operator : Census of 1954 12
— Farm operators by color, residence, off -farm work, age, and years on present farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
— Farms by class of work power and specified facilities and equipment: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
— Farm labor and specified farm expenditures: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
, — Hired farm labor and wage rates by economic class : Census of 1954 32
. — Hired farm labor and wage rates by color and tenure of operator: Census of 1954 34
. — Hired farm labor and wage rates by type of farm: Census of 1954 ^0
— Date of enumeration: Censuses of 1954, 1950, and 1945 ^ 2
— Comparability of data on livestock and poultry: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
— Livestock and livestock products : Censuses of 1920 to 1954 44
—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 48
—Farms reporting by specified acres, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for specified crops: Census of 1954 56
.—Sampling reliability of estimated totals for county, economic area, and State by number of farms reporting, by levels....... 59
— Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated county, economic area, and State totals for specified items 59
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Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
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Map of the State showing counties, county seats, and principal cities 63
County Table —
1.— Farms, acreage, value, and farm operators: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 64
la.— Irrigated farms: Number and acreage: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 84
2.— Farms by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 94
2a. — Farms by tenure, by color of operator : Census of 1954 114
3.— Farms by size of farm and by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 124
4.— Value of farm products sold by source: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 144
5.— Farms by economic class, by class of work power, off -farm work and other income, and facilites and equipment: Censuses
of 1954 and 1950 155
6. — Farm labor and specified farm expenditures: Censuses of 1954 and 1950; and use of commercial fertilizer: Census of 1954.. 176
7. — Livestock and livestock products : Censuses of 1954 and 1950 196
8. — Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 236
9.— Specified crops harvested: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 256
9a.— Specif ied crops harvested from irrigated land : Census of 1954 386
Chapter C— STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Map of the State showing State economic areas 405
Economic Area Table —
1.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 406
2. — Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by economic class of farm: Censuses of
1954 and 1950 426
3. — Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 446
4.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 486
5. — Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 506
6. — Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 526
7.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 566
8. — Farm facilities, off-farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954
and 1950 5C6
9. — Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 606
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 646
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 649
12. — Farm labor: Census of 1954 652
APPENDIX
The 1954 Census of Agriculture Questionnaire 656
Enumerator 's Record Book 664
Index to tables 665
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.
Plan of presentation of statistics. — This report follows the same
general plan of presentation as that for 1950, the last complete
census of agriculture. The report is a part of Volume I which
comprises 33 reports. Each part of Volume I presents the data
for each county and each State economic area for one or more
States as well as State totals for those States for which county
and State economic area data are shown. Statistics are most
revealing when comparisons are available. Therefore, compa-
rable data gathered in the 1950 Census of Agriculture are given
fur 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 area« 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 he 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
neld 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.O()0 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 1050 Cen-
sus of Agriculture. Farms having unusually large agricultural
operations were included in this list. During the enumeration a
careful check was made to see that each place on the specifled-
farm list was accounted for. This procedure helped to insure that
units which could have a significant effect upon the census data
were not omitted from the enumeration. (For a detailed ex-
planation of specified farms, see page XII.)
Some farm units other than specified farms also received special
attention to insure complete coverage. Prior to the field enum-
eration, lists were obtained of places known to lie 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 1(5 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 laudhold-
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 underenunieration 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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rejKjrted ; (3) that the acres of land classified according to use
accounted for the entire farm acreage for farms having 200 acres
or more; (4) that the total of the acreage for the various uses of
corn, sorghum, soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts was in reasonable
agreement with the total acreage reported for all purposes for
each of these crops ; (5) that the age and sex breakdown for cattle,
hogs, and sheep added to approximately the total number of such
animals of all ages ; and (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 oi>erators to verify the information and,
if the estimates were not in reasonable agreement with the infor-
mation contained in the replies, the entries were corrected before
the tabulations were made.
After punch cards were prepared, the punch cards, together
with records containing the corresponding basic data, were for-
warded to the Washington office for tabulation. Once on punch
cards, the data were sorted, listed, or otherwise handled mechani-
cally to facilitate making final checks and to obtain totals. One
of the initial and primary steps in the machine handling of the
punch cards was to separate those cards which lacked necessary
information, those on which the punched data were inconsistent
or impossible, and those on which the relationships were possible
but the data were of such magnitude that a further review of the
individual questionnaires was warranted. These cards contain-
ing questionable data or lacking data were examined, checked to
the agriculture questionnaires, and corrected, if necessary, before
the tabulations were made.
Finally, tabulations were examined from the standpoint of
over-all reasonableness and consistency. This examination re-
quired the judgment of specialists and was the primary respon-
sibility of senior Census staff members. However, qualified State
personnel of the Agricultural Marketing Service, 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 eentral office
processing of questionnaires.
For the 1945 and earlier censuses of agriculture, the definition of
a farm was somewhat more inclusive. Census enumerators were
provided with the definition of a farm and were instructed to fill
reports only for those places which met the criteria. From 1925
to 1945, farms for census purposes included places of 3 or more
acres on which there were agricultural operations, and places
of less than 3 acres with agricultural products for home use or
for sale with a value of $250 or more. For places of 3 or more
acres, no minimum quantity of agricultural production was re-
quired for purposes of enumeration ; for places of under 3 acres
all the agricultural products valued at $250 or more may have
been for home use and not for sale. The only reports excluded
from the tabulations were those taken in error and those with
very limited agricultural production, such as only a small home
garden, a few fruit trees, a very small flock of chickens, etc. In
1945, reports for places of 3 acres or more with limited agricul-
tural operations were retained if there were 3 or more acres of
cropland and pasture, or if the value of products in 1944 amounted
to $150 or more when there was less than 3 acres of cropland
and pasture.
Because of changes in price level, the $250 limit for value of
products for farms under 3 acres resulted in the inclusion of
varying numbers of farms in the several censuses prior to 1950.
The change in the definition of a farm in 1950, and continued
In 1954, resulted in a decrease in the number of farms as compared
with earlier censuses, especially in the number of farms of 3 or
more acres in size. Places of 3 or more acres with a value of
agricultural products of less than $150 were not counted as farms
in the 1954 and 1950 Censuses. In some cases, these places would
have been counted as farms if the criteria used in 1954 and 1950
had been the same as those used in previous censuses. The change
in the definition of a farm had no appreciable effect on the totals
for livestock or crops, for the places affected by this change
ordinarily accounted for less than 1 percent of the total for a
county or State.
There are two figures published for the number of farms for
each county in 1954. One is an actual count of all farms enumer-
ated, and the other is an estimate based upon the number of
sample farms multiplied by 5, plus the number of specified farms.
In almost every county, the actual number of farms and the esti-
mated number of farms differ. Because of sampling variability,
the selection of the sample of farms seldom resulted in the in-
clusion of exactly 20 percent of the non-specified farms. The
number of farms in the sample in a county was accepted if this
number was within predetermined limits. The counties that were
not acceptable were adjusted to bring the number of sample farms
within the predetermined limits.
Therefore, the actual number of farms in the sample is more or
less than 20 percent in most instances. Similarly, the estimated
total for information obtained for the sample of farms may be
slightly more or slightly less than the totals which would have
been obtained if the data had been tabulated for all farms.
Therefore, occasionally the estimated number of farms reporting
for some items may be greater than the total number of farms
enumerated. The estimated number of farms is shown in the
tables so that estimates based on the farms in the sample can he
related to the estimated number of farms rather than to the actual
number of farms.
Enumeration of land located in more than one county. — Land in
an individual farm may be located in two or more counties. In
such case, the entire farm was enumerated in only one county.
If the farm operator lived on the farm, the farm was enumerated
in the county in which the farm operator lived. If the farm
operator did not live on the farm, the figures for the farm were
included in the county in which the farm headquarters was lo-
cated. If there was any question as to the location of the head-
quarters of the farm, the farm was included in the county in
which most of the land was located.
Farm operator. — A "farm operator" is a person who operates a
farm, either performing the labor himself or directly supervising
it. He may be an owner, a hired manager, or a tenant, renter, or
sharecropper. If he rents land to others or has land cropped
for him by others, he is listed as the operator of only that land
which he retains. In the case of a partnership, only one partner
was included as the operator. The number of farm operators
is considered the same as the number of farms.
Farms reporting or operators reporting. — Figures for farms re-
porting or operators reporting, based on a tabulation of all farms,
represent the number of farms, or farm operators, for which the
specified item was reported. For example, if there were 1,922
farms in a county and only 1,465 had chickens over 4 months old
on hand, the number of farms reporting chickens would be 1,465.
The difference between the total number of farms and the number
of farms reporting an item represents the number of farms not
having that item, provided the inquiry was answered completely
for all farms.
For some of the items, such as the residence of the operator, for
which reports were to have been obtained for all farms, figures
are given for the number of farms not reporting. The number
of farms, or operators, not reporting indicates the extent of the
incompleteness of the reporting for the item.
Figures for farms reporting or operators reporting, based on a
tabulation for only a sample of farms, represent the total esti-
mated from the sample, not the actual number of farms or
operators reporting.
Land owned, rented, and managed. — The land to be included in
each farm was determined by asking the number of acres owned,
the acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and
the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. The
acres in the farm were obtained by adding the acres owned and
acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and sub-
tracting the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others.
In case of a managed farm, the person in charge was asked the
total acreage managed for his employer. The acreage that was
rented to others or cropped by others was subtracted from the
total managed acreage.
For 1954 and 1950, the figures for land owned, land rented
from others, and land managed for others include land rented
to others by farm operators. In earlier censuses, the enumerator
was instructed to include all land rented from others and to ex-
clude all land rented to others. Thus, he recorded only that
portion of the acreage owned and the acreage rented from others
which was retained by the farm operator. For prior censuses,
the land included in each farm was essentially the same as that
included for the 1954 and 1050 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 defined as nonagricul-
tural when it was woodland not pastured, or in house and barn
lots, roads, lanes, ditches, or wasteland. The procedure used
in 1950 for excluding unusually large acreages of nonagrieultural
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 nonagrieultural 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 laud-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 eases,
farm operators may have no clear basis for estimating the value.
In making an intelligent estimate, a respondent needs, first, to
estimate the prevailing market value in the community. Sec-
ondly, he must in some way add to or subtract from this base to
allow for his farm's special characteristics. In many cases, a
farm operator who would not sell his place under any circum-
stances may be inclined to give a "market value" that is un-
reasonably high. Some operators who had purchased their real
estate during periods of relatively low prices may give an esti-
mate that is unduly influenced by that experience. Further-
more, the extent of variation known to exist in real-estate values
makes it difficult to establish checking procedures that will dis-
close inaccurate estimates.
Only average values of land and buildings per farm and per
acre are presented in this report. A total value of the land and
buildings for States, geographic divisions, and the United States,
will be presented in Volume II.
Age of operator. — Farm operators were classified by age into
six age groups. The average age of farm operators was calculated
by dividing the total of ages of all farm operators reporting age
by the number of farm operators reporting.
Residence of farm operator. — Farm operators were classified by
residence on the basis of whether or not they lived on the farm
operated. Some of those not living on the farm operated lived
on other farms. When a farm operator rented land from others
or worked land on shares for others and had the use of a dwell-
ing as part of the rental arrangement, the enumerator was in-
structed to consider the dwelling a part of the farm operated. The
dwelling assigned may have been on a tract other than that as-
signed for crops. Since some farm operators live on their farms
only a portion of the year, comparability of the figures for var-
ious censuses may be affected to some extent by the date of the
enumeration. In a few cases the enumerator failed to indicate
the residence of the farm operator. Differences between the total
number of farms and the number of farm operators by residence
represent underreporting of this item.
Years on present farm (year began operation of present farm). —
The data on years on present farm and year began operation of
present farm were secured on the basis of the inquiry, "When did
you begin to operate this place? " The
(Month) (Year)
time of year that farmers move is indicated by the month they
began to operate their farms, as shown by a breakdown of the data
for those farm operators who began to operate their present
farms in the calendar years 1954 and 1953. The tabulation of
years on present farm at each census is based on the calendar
year the operator began operating his farm. Because of differ-
ences in the date for various censuses, the figures are not fully
comparable from one census to another.
Off-farm work and other income. — Many farm operators receive
a part of their income from sources other than the sale of farm
products from their farms. The 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire
included several inquiries relating to work off the farm and non-
farm income. These inquiries called for the number of days
worked off the farm by the farm operator ; whether other members
of the operator's family worked off the farm ; and whether the
farm operator received income from other sources, such as sale
of products from land rented out, cash rent, boarders, old age as-
sistance, pensions, veterans' allowances, unemployment compen-
sation, interest, dividends, profits from nonfarm business, and
help from other members of the operator's family. Another in-
quiry asked whether the income of the operator and his family
from off-farm work and other sources was greater than the total
value of all agricultural products sold from the farm in 1954.
Off-farm work was to include work at nonfarm jobs, businesses,
or professions, whether performed on the farm premises or else-
where ; also work on someone else's farm for pay or wages. Ex-
change work was not to be included.
The purposes of these four inquiries were (1) to obtain in-
formation in regard to the extent that farm operators performed
off-farm work and the relation of other nonfarm income to the
value of farm products sold and (2) to provide a basis for the
classification of farms by economic class (see Farms by eco-
nomic class, page XXII). The intent of the inquiry in regard to
whether or not a member of the family had a nonfarm job, and the
inquiry regarding income of the farm operator from other non-
farm sources, was to obtain more accurate replies to the inquiry
regarding the relationship of the income from off-farm work and
other sources to the total value of all agricultural products sold.
Specified facilities and equipment. — Inquiries were made in 1954
for a sample of farms to determine the presence or absence of
selected items on each place such as (1) telephone, (2) piped run-
ning water, (3) electricity, (4) television set, (5) home freezer,
(6) electric pig brooder, (7) milking machine, and (8) power feed
grinder. Such facilities or equipment were to be counted even
though temporarily out of order. Piped running water was de-
fined as water piped from a pressure system or by gravity flow
from a natural or artificial source. The enumerator's instruc-
tions stated that pig brooders were to include those heated by an
electric heating element, by an infra-red or heat bulb, or by or-
dinary electric bulbs. They could be homemade.
The number of selected tyi>es 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 (lata 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 expenditures for
pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements,
as well as those for grain, hay, and mill feeds. Expenditures for
grinding and mixing feeds were also to be included. Payments
made by a tenant to his landlord for feed grown on the land
rented by the tenant were not to be included.
Expenditures for gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil
were to include only those used for the farm business. Petroleum
products used for the farmer's automobile for pleasure or used
exclusively in the farm home for heating, cooking, and lighting
were not to be included.
Farm-mortgage debt. — Data on farm-mortgage debt will be con-
tained in a special report (Part 5 of Volume III) to be issued in
1956. This report will contain data only for States and larger
geographic areas.
Crops
Crops harvested. — The agriculture questionnaire was organized
to make possible the listing of acreage and quantity harvested for
each crop. To facilitate the enumerator's work, specific crop
questions were varied according to areas (usually each area com-
prised a State or a group of States). Regionalizing question-
naires made it possible to devote special attention to the more
important crops for a given area and also to use the unit of
measure that was in most common use in the area.
In most instances, the harvested acreage that was reported
for individual crops represents the area harvested for the 1954
crop year. An exception was made for land in fruit orchards,
vineyards, and planted nut trees; in this case the acreage repre-
sents that in both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines as of
the date of enumeration (usually October or November 1954).
The acreage harvested for various crops is often less than the
acreage planted.
With three exceptions, citrus fruits, olives, and avocados, figures
for quantity harvested represent the amount actually harvested
during the 1954 crop year. Citrus fruit production was to be re-
ported for the 1953-1954 marketing season (from the bloom of
1953). Olive and avocado production for California related to
the quantity harvested from the 1953 bloom (an instruction to
enumerators referred to the marketing season which began
October 1, 1953). In Florida, the avocado production period,
according to the Enumerator's Instruction Book, was to include
the quantity harvested from the 1953 bloom (the harvesting sea-
son extending from July 1, 1953, to June 30, 1954).
The unit of measure used for reporting the quantity harvested
for some crops has varied, not only from State to State, but from
census to census, to ]>ermit reporting in units of measure cur-
rently in use. In the State and county tables, figures on quantity
harvested for each crop are shown in the unit of measure appear-
ing on the 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire. When required, data
for earlier years were converted into units of measure differing
from those which were used in the published reports for those
years.
Corn. — The inquiries regarding corn acreage and quantity har-
vested were not the same in all States. In areas where farmers
frequently use units of measure such as baskets, barrels, etc., the
questionnaire permitted the reporting of quantity harvested in
bushels or in an alternative unit of measure. When alternative
units of measure other than bushels (shelled basis) were reported
on the questionnaire, the quantity was converted into bushels
prior to tabulation. As in former censuses, farmers in certain
areas had a tendency to report the quantity of corn harvested in
terms of baskets of ear corn, barrels, or some unit other than
bushels of corn on a shelled basis. Such reports, when detected,
were corrected to represent the equivalent bushels of 70 pounds of
ear corn or 56 pounds of shelled corn.
Annual legumes. — Acres and quantity harvested for the most
important uses of soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts, as well as
the total acreage grown for all purposes, were obtained for
areas where these crops are grown extensively. The total acreage
grown for all purposes includes some acreage not harvested as
the acreage plowed under for green manure was included. In
certain States, separate figures were obtained for the acres grown
alone and the acres grown with other crops. For the 1954 Census,
enumerators were instructed to report acres and value of sales
for cowpeas harvested for green peas with vegetables harvested
for sale. For 1949, the total acreage of vegetables harvested for
sale, shown in State and county tables, includes the acres of
cowpeas harvested for green peas for the following States : Ala-
bama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina,
South Carolina, and Texas. However, for 1949 the number of
farms reporting and the value of vegetables harvested for sale
do not include farms reporting or the value of cowpeas harvested
for green peas.
Hay crops. — The tables contain data regarding the total acres
of land from which hay was cut. Sorghum, soybean, cowpea, and
peanut hays were excluded from this total as separate questions
were provided in those States where these crops are important.
The figures for total land from which hay was cut for 1954 were
obtained by adding the acres of the various hay crops, including
grass silage, for each county. The comparable figures for the 1950
Census were obtained by an inquiry of the farm operator. Alfalfa
hay includes any production which was dehydrated. The tonnage
of alfalfa hay for dehydration (as well as that for other hays
but not for grass silage) is given on a dry-weight basis.
Enumerators and farmers were instructed to report the total
quantity of hay harvested from all cuttings, but to report only
once the acres of land from which more than one cutting was
made. For 1954, alfalfa hay included alfalfa and alfalfa mix-
tures. Likewise, clover and timothy hay included clover and
timothy and mixtures of clover and grasses. For 1950, the agri-
culture questionnaire contained instructions to report mixed hay
under the kind of hay that made up the largest part of the mix-
ture. The differences in the instructions for reporting mixed
hays affect the comparability of the data for the 1954 and prior
censuses. The kinds of hay to be reported under "Other hay"
varied from State to State, and can be determined for a specific
State by referring to the copy of the questionnaire in the
Appendix.
Clover seed, alfalfa, grass and other field seed crops. — The 1954
questionnaire contained separate inquiries for a number of the
field seed crops and provided a question on "other field seed
crops" for the purpose of obtaining information for all minor field
seed crops harvested.
Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes. — The 1954 Census inquiry for
both Irish and sweet potatoes called for acres harvested and the
quantity harvested. If less than 20 bushels (or 10 bags in speci-
fied States) of Irish potatoes or if less than 20 bushels of sweet-
potatoes were harvested, the enumerator was instructed to
report the quantity harvested, but not the area harvested. This
method of reiwrting 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 grai>evines are in small
plantings, largely for producing fruit or nuts for consumption on
the farm, the change in instructions may have resulted in a reduc-
tion not only in the number of farms reporting, but also in the
number of fruit and nut trees and grapevines, as well as in the
quantity harvested.
For 1954, the acreage in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and
planted nut trees was not enumerated if there were less than 20
fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm. For the 1950
Census, enumerators were instructed not to report the area in
fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees if the
area was less than one-half acre. For censuses prior to 1950,
enumerators were instructed to report the area in all orchards,
vineyards, and planted nut trees regardless of size of the area.
However, frequently enumerators did not report the area for
small fruit plantings and home orchards. In areas where small
fruit and nut plantings or home orchards comprise a considerable
part of the total fruit and nut acreage, considerable change may
be indicated from census to census in the acreage of land in fruit
trees, planted nut trees, and grapevines because of differences in
enumeration procedures or in the enumerators' application of the
instructions.
In the regional questionnaire for Arizona and California, the
acreage in each individual fruit and nut crop was secured.
The acreage in fruit and planted nut trees and grapevines does
not usually include the acreage of wild pecans that were not
planted. For Maine, the acreage in cropland harvested includes
the acreage from which wild blueberries were harvested.
The unit of measure used for the quantity of fruits, grapes, and
nuts harvested varied from State to State. Tables in this report
show the quantity harvested in the unit of measure appearing on
the 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire.
Nursery and greenhouse products. — The agriculture question-
naire included three inquiries relating to horticultural-specialty
crops. One called for acres and value of sales in 1954 of nursery
products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.). Another asked
for the area grown under glass ; area grown in the open ; and value
of sales of cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding
plants. The third called for area grown under glass or in house ;
area grown in the open; and value of sales of vegetables grown
under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and mushrooms. The inquiries in 1954 were essentially the same
as those used in the 1950 Census.
Value of crops harvested and value of crops sold. — The total
value of crops harvested represents the value of all crops harvested
during the crop year 1954. It includes the value of the part of
the crop consumed on the farm and the value of the part of the
crop used for seed on the farm, as well as the value of the part
of the crop that was sold.
Farmers were not asked to report the value of crops harvested.
The values were calculated in the central office by multiplying the
quantity harvested for each crop by the average price at which the
crop was sold in the State. These State average prices were ob-
tained cooperatively by the Agricultural Marketing Service,
United States Department of Agriculture, and the Bureau of the
Census. The prices are based on reports provided by a sample of
farmers and dealers. However, average prices were not calculated
for vegetables harvested for sale, nursery and greenhouse prod-
ucts, and forest products. In the absence of the value of quan-
tities harvested for these products, the value of sales which was
obtained in the enumeration was used in calculating the total
value of crops harvested.
State Table 16 gives data for the value of that part of each
crop sold. The questionnaire did not call for reports of sales
(quantity sold or the value of sales) for all crops. Estimates of
the quantities sold were made in the central office for those crops
for which the quantity sold was not enumerated. (For the pro-
cedure used in estimating the quantity of each crop sold, see
Value of farm products sold, page XXIII.) For each crop, the
quantity sold was multiplied by the average State price in order to
obtain the value of the quantity sold. Enumerators and farmers
were instructed to report the landlord's share as sold unless it
was used for feed or seed on the place where it was produced.
In 1950, the value of crops sold was obtained by inquiry of
each farm operator during the enumeration.
Forest products. — The forest products data obtained by the
Census relate only to those products cut on farms. Commercial
logging, timber operations, and forest products cut on places
not counted as farms are excluded. Therefore, the data pub-
lished do not show the total forestry output and income for a
county or State.
The questions included in the 1954 questionnaire were essen-
tially the same as those for 1950. However, a change was made
in the enumeration of the sales of standing timber. In 1950, a
special question asked for "sales from standing timber," while in
1954, instructions were to report any standing timber cut as saw-
logs and veneer logs.
Irrigation
Irrigated land was defined as land to which water was applied
by artificial means for agricultural purposes. Water applied by
subirrigation was included as well as that applied to the surface.
Irrigated land included land irrigated by a sprinkler system.
Land flooded during high-water periods was to be considered as
irrigated land only if water was purposely applied for agri-
cultural purposes by means of dams, canals, or other works.
Regulation of the "water table" by drainage works was not to be
included as irrigation.
There were two groups of irrigation inquiries used for the
1954 Census. One group was used in the 17 Western States
(Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Ne-
braska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon,
South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming) and in
Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana. The other group was used
in the remaining 2S 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 Arakansas, Florida, and Louisiana. The
following definitions apply to these States :
Irrigated farms. — These are farms reporting land irrigated.
Data on land in irrigated farms and on land in irrigated farms
according to use include the entire acreage of land in these farms,
whether irrigated or not.
land irrigated. — This relates only to that part of the land in
irrigated farms to which water was applied. However, for
Arkansas and Louisiana the total for irrigated land does not
include land used solely for pasture or grazing. For the 17
Western States and for Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana, this
total does not include irrigated cropland that was not harvested
and not pastured.
Irrigated land in farms according to use. — This classification
provides data on the use of irrigated land in farms and includes
that part of the cropland harvested that was irrigated as well
as that portion of the land pastured to which water was applied.
Farms with all harvested crops irrigated. — These are all "irri-
gated farms" on which all crops harvested were grown on irri-
gated land.
Irrigated crops harvested. — The data for irrigated crops har-
vested include (1) the acreage of crops harvested on irrigated
farms on which all harvested crops were irrigated and (2) the
acreage of those crops which were wholly irrigated on farms
where a part of, or all of. other harvested crops were not irrigated.
Thus the reported acreage in irrigated crops may not include the
total acreage of each harvested crop grown on irrigated land, but
the exclusions are minor. However, in the case of vegetables
harvested for sale and orchard fruits and nuts, the data for farms
reporting number of trees, value of sales, etc., relate only to those
crops harvested on farms on which all crops were irrigated.
Land-Use and Conservation Practices
Land in cover crops turned under for green manure. — The data
for this item represent land on which a cover crop was turned
under in 1954 and another crop was planted for harvest after 1954.
Such acreages were to be reported even though the succeeding
crop may later have failed. This inquiry was not made in Ari-
zona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska,
Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South
Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and the western part of
Texas.
Stripcropping. — The data for stripcropping relates to the area
of row crops or close-seeded crops that were grown in strips across
the path of prevailing winds to prevent or reduce the blowing
of topsoil. This question was included only in Colorado. Idaho,
Kansas, Montana, Nebraska. Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota,
Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming,
and the western part of Texas.
Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour. —
This is the area for all grain and row crops that were planted
around the slope to maintain comparatively level rows instead of
being planted in straight rows running up and down the slope.
Livestock and Poultry
The 1954 questionnaire called for an inventory of or for some
phase of production for all the important kinds of farm animals
and poultry. Respondents were asked for the numbers on hand
on the day of enumeration. Livestock were to be enumerated on
the place on which they were located, regardless of ownership.
Livestock grazing in national forests, grazing districts, or on open
range at the time of enumeration were to be reported for the farm
or ranch to which they belonged.
The time of the year at which livestock and poultry were
enumerated influences greatly the resulting data. Therefore, the
date of the enumeration needs to be considered when comparing
1954 totals with those for corresponding items for the 1950 or
prior censuses. The 1950 data represented a spring inventory
(April 1, 1950), while the current census provided a fall inventory.
The 1954 enumeration came at a time of large scale movement
of flocks and herds from one range to another, from ranch to
feeder, and from farm or ranch to market.
The censuses of agriculture beginning with 1920 and continuing
through 1950 were taken as of either April 1 or January 1. The
censuses taken in the years ending in "0" were taken as of April
1, while the censuses taken in the years ending in "5" were taken
as of January 1. An enumeration made in April results in a
count that differs considerably from a count made in January.
In most areas a large number of animals are born between
January and April. On the other hand, a considerable number
of older animals are sold or die during the 3-month period,
January to April. In the range States, sheep and cattle are
moved, with the change in season and grazing condition, from one
locality, or country, to another. This movement may affect the
comparability of data for counties and, in some cases, for States.
The comparability of the data for the number of livestock and
poultry has also been affected by changes in age groups and
questionnaire inquiries from census to census. State Table 12
presents a description of the various age and sex groups of live-
stock and poultry for each census from 1920 to 1954.
Milk cows; cows milked; milk sold. — Data on number of cows
milked and milk production relate to the day preceding the
enumeration.
Questionnaires in 25 States, chiefly western and midwestern,
provided three alternative units of measure for enumerators and
respondents to report whole milk sales: (1) Pounds of milk,
(2) pounds of butterfat, and (3) gallons of milk. In the other
States, sales of whole milk on the basis of butterfat content
were considered relatively unimportant and, therefore, the unit of
measure (pounds of butterfat) was omitted from the question-
naire. However, for publication by States, the reports for whole
milk sold were converted into a unit of measure common to the
particular State. Pounds of butterfat were converted into gal-
lons or pounds of whole milk on the basis of the average butterfat
content of whole milk, as shown by data furnished by the Agri-
cultural Marketing Service of the United States Department of
Agriculture.
The tables for economic areas contain figures on total milk
sold. These figures represent the total equivalent of milk and
pounds of butterfat in cream sold in terms of whole milk.
Total sales of all dairy products for 1954 are not entirely
comparable with those for 1949. The value of sales for whole
milk and cream was included in both the 1954 and 1945 Censuses.
In 1950, the value of the sales of butter, buttermilk, and cheese
was obtained ; the value of these products was not included in
1954.
Sows and gilts farrowing. — The 1954 questionnaire asked for
spring litters by an inquiry on the number of sows and gilts far-
rowing between December 1, 1953, and June 1, 1954, and for fall
litters by an inquiry on the number of sows and gilts farrowing
since June 1, but before December 1, 1954. The inquiry relating
to sows farrowing or expected to farrow during the fall was in-
cluded in the census for the first time in 1954. The 1954 data for
spring farrowings (sows and gilts farrowing between December
1, 1953, and June 1, 1954) are comparable with those for 1950.
Since no data were obtained in 1950 for fall farrowing, only the
1954 data for farrowing after June 1 are given. For a number of
counties, the ratio of sows farrowing to the number of hogs and
pigs on hand, plus those sold, may be low because hogs or pigs
were shipped into the county for feeding. Adjustments in the
number of sows farrowing were made both for spring and fall
litters when there was substantial evidence that the number of
sows farrowing was not reported. The adjustments were made
largely in counties outside the major hog-producing areas.
Sheep and lambs and wool. — Questionnaires for all States, ex-
cept Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, contained inquiries
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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.
Goati and mohair. — In Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Ore-
gon, Texas, Washington, and selected counties in Missouri, special
questions were provided for reporting goats and mohair. These
questions called for the number of all goats. Angora goats, and
other goats, separately, and for the number of goats clipped and
pounds of mohair clipped in 1954.
Bees and honey. — Provision was not made for reporting bees
or honey for the 1954 Census.
Value of livestock on 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 prodncts.— The inquiries regarding livestock produc-
tion and sales relate to the calendar year 1954, and those for
sales of livestock products relate to the products produced in
1954.
Bales of live animaU.— 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 underreporting
of sales of livestock and poultry.
Poultry and poultry product!. — 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 1964 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 19 a list of the items is given and the
level of sampling reliability as shown in State Table 18 is indi-
cated. By referring to State Table 18 in the column for the level
of sampling reliability designated in State Table 19, the sampling
error according to the number of farms reporting may be obtained.
For farms reporting, the indicated level of sampling is level 1.
State Table 18 shows percentage limits such that the chances
are about 68 in 100 that the difference between the estimates
based on the sample and the figure that would have been obtained
from a tabulation for all farms would be approximately within
the limit specified. However, the chances are 99 in 100 that the
difference would be less than two and one-half times the percent-
age given in the table.
The data in State Table 18 indicate that when the number
of farms reporting specified items is small, the item totals are
subject to relatively large sampling errors. Nevertheless, the
considerable detail for every classification for each item is pre-
sented to insure maximum usefulness for appraising estimates
for any combination of items that may be desired.
Percentage figures and averages derived from the tables will
generally have greater reliability than the estimated totals; also,
significant patterns of relationships may sometimes be observed
even though the individual data are subject to relatively large
sampling errors.
The data representing estimates based on a sample for the 1950
Census were obtained in essentially the same way as in 1954 and
the same State Tables 18 and 19 may be used to estimate the
sampling errors for the 1950 data.
Differences in data presented by counties and by State economic
areas. — In many cases, data presented by State economic areas
were estimated on the basis of tabulations for a sample of farms,
while most of the data presented by counties were obtained by
the tabulation of data for all farms in the county. However,
data for the number of farms classified by type of farm and
economic class of farm, and for the use of fertilizer and lime,
farm expenditures, farm labor, farm facilities, farm equipment,
and value of land and buildings were estimated for each county
on the basis of the tabulation of data for a sample of farms
in each county. The same sample of farms was also used for
the tabulation of data for these items for State economic areas
and for the State. In some cases, the totals presented for these
items for State economic areas or for the State will differ
slightly, but not significantly, from the totals obtained by adding
figures for counties in the State economic area or the State.
As a matter of economy, small adjustments were not made in
the tabulations when the difference was not large enough to
affect the usefulness or reliability of the data.
Classification of Farms
The classifications of farms by color and tenure of operator,
economic class of farm, and type of farm were made on the basis
of visual inspection of each questionnaire during the office
processing.
The classification for color and tenure of operator was made for
all farms, while the classifications by economic class and by type of
farm were made for only a sample of farms. The classification
of farms by size was made for all farms by means of electric
tabulating equipment.
Farms by size. — Farms were classified by size according to the
total land area of each farm. The same classification was used
for all States.
In analyzing size-of-farm statistics, consideration should be
given to the definition of a farm for census purposes. Census
farms are essentially operating units, not ownership tracts. If
a landlord has croppers or other tenants, the land assigned each
cropper or tenant is a separate farm even though the landlord
may operate the entire holding essentially as one farm in respect
to supervision, equipment, rotation practices, purchase of sup-
plies, or sale of products.
In some parts of the South a special questionnaire, the Land-
lord-Tenant Questionnaire, was used to obtain statistics for such
multiple units. The statistics for multiple units will be pub-
lished in Volume III, Part 1.
Farms by tenure of operator. — Farm operators are classified ac-
cording to the tenure under which they hold their land on the
basis of the replies to the inquiries on total land owned, total land
rented from others, total land managed for others, and land rented
to others. The basis of classification by tenure is, in general, the
same for the 1954 as for the 1950 Census. In 1950, for an opera-
tor who owned land and rented land from others, there was no
way to determine whether land rented to others represented land
owned by the operator or land rented by the operator from others ;
therefore, such an operator was classified as a part owner. In
1945 and earlier, full owners, part owners, and tenants were classi-
fied on the basis of the land retained. Under this earlier classi-
fication a part owner who sublets to others all the land he rents
from others would have been classified as a full owner ; a part
owner who rents to others all the land he owns would have been
classified as a tenant. In 1954, the acreage of owned land that
was rented to others was obtained for the first time. Thus, it was
possible to classify a farm operator who owned land and rented
land from others as a full owner, part owner, or tenant according
to the ownership or rental of the land he retained.
Full owners own land but do not retain any land rented from
others.
Part owners own land and rent land from others.
Managers operate farms for others and are paid a wage or sal-
ary for their services. Persons acting merely as caretakers
or hired as laborers are not classified as managers. If a farm
operator managed land for others and also operated land on
his own account, the land operated on his own account was
considered as one farm and the land managed for others as a
second farm. If a farm operator managed land for two or more
employers all the land managed was considered one farm.
Tenants rent from others or work on shares for others all the
land they operate. Tenants are further classified on the basis
of their rental arrangement as follows :
Cash tenants pay cash as rent, such as $10 an acre or $1,000
for the use of the farm.
Share-cash tenants pay a part of the rent in cash and a part
as a share of the crops or of the livestock or livestock products.
Share tenants pay a share of either the crops or livestock or
livestock products, or a share of both.
Crop-share tenants pay only a share of the crops.
Croppers are crop-share tenants whose landlords furnish all
work power. The landlords either furnish all the work animals
or furnish tractor power in lieu of work animals. Croppers
usually work under the close supervision of the landowners, or
their agents, or another farm operator, and the land assigned
them is often merely a part of a larger enterprise operated as a
single unit.
Livestock-share tenants pay a share of the livestock or live-
stock products. They may or may not also pay a share of the
crops.
Other tenants include those who pay a fixed quantity of any
product ; those who pay taxes, keep up the land and buildings,
or keep the landlord in exchange for the use of the land ; those
who have the use of the land rent free ; and others who could
not be included in one of the other specified subclasses.
Unspecified tenants include those tenants for whom the rental
arrangement was not reported.
For earlier censuses, the definition for each subclass of tenant
is essentially the same as for 1954. However, in 1945 the
enumerator was asked to determine the subclass of tenants,
while in 1954, 1950, 1940, and earlier censuses the classification
was made during the processing of the questionnaires on the
basis of the answer to the inquiries on the questionnaires. The
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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 farm products.
The entire quantity produced for wool, mohair, cotton, tobacco,
sugar beets for sugar, sugarcane for sugar, broomcorn, hops, and
mint for oil was estimated as sold. If the estimated value of the
quantity sold for any other crop was $100 or more, the entire
quantity harvested was estimated as sold. To obtain the value
of each product sold, the quantity sold was multiplied by State
average prices.
In making the classification of farms by economic class, farms
were grouped into two major groups, namely, commercial farms
and other farms. In general, all farms with a value of sales of
farm products amounting to $1,200 or more were classified as
commercial. Farms with a value of sales of $250 to $1,199 were
classified as commercial only if the farm operator worked off the
farm less than 100 days or if the income of the farm operator
and members of his family received from nonfarm sources was
less than the total value of all farm products sold. The remaining
farms with gross income of $250-$l,199 and farms with a value
of sales of all farm products of less than $250, as well as farms
operated by institutions, experiment stations, grazing associa-
tions and community projects were classified as "other farms."
Commercial farms were divided into six groups on the basis
of the total value of all farm products sold, as follows :
_, , . Value of farm
Class of farm products sold
I $25,000 or more
II 10,000 to $24,999
III 5, 000 to 9,999
IV 2, 500 to 4,999
V 1,200 to 2,499
VI *250 to 1, 199
•Provided the farm operator worked off the farm less than 100 davs
or provided the income the farm operator and members of his family
received from nonfarm sources was less than the value of all form
products sold.
Other farms have been grouped into three classes as follows :
Part-time farms. — Farms with a value of sales of farm
products of $250 to $1,199 were classified as part time if the
farm operator reported (a) 100 or more days of work off the
farm in 1954, or (b) the nonfarm income received by him and
members of his family was greater than the value of farm
products sold.
Residential farms. — Residential farms include all farms ex-
cept abnormal farms with a total value of sales of farm prod-
ucts of less than $250. Some of these represent farms on which
the operator worked off the farm more than 100 days in 1954.
Some represent farms on which the income from nonfarm
sources was greater than the value of sales of agricultural
products. Others represent subsistence and marginal farms
of various kinds. Some farms are included here which, if the
classification were based on farm production for more than
1 year, might have qualified as commercial farms.
Abnormal farms. — Insofar as it was possible to identify them,
abnormal farms include public and private institutional farms,
community enterprises, experiment-station farms, grazing asso-
ciations, etc.
Farms by type. — The classification of farms by type was made
on the basis of the relationship of the value of sales from a par-
ticular source or sources to the total value of all farm products
sold from the farm. In some cases, the type of farm was de-
termined on the basis of the sale of an individual farm product,
such as cotton, or on the basis of closely related products, such
as dairy products. In other cases, the type was determined on
the basis of sales of a broader group of products such as corn,
sorghums, all small grains, field peas, field beans, cowpeas, and
soybeans. Part-time, residential, and abnormal farms were not
classified by type. In order to be classified as a particular type,
sales or anticipated sales of a product or a group of products had
to represent 50 percent or more of the total value of products
sold.
Only the farms in the sample were classified by type. The
data given in this report by type of farm relate only to commercial
farms.
The types of farms for which data are shown, together with
the product or group of products on which the classification is
based, are :
Product or group of products amounting
to 50 percent or more of the value of all
Type of farm farm products sold
Cotton Cotton.
Cash-grain
Other field-crop-
Vegetable
Fruit-and-nut.
Dairy-
Poultry.
Livestock farms other
than dairy and poul-
try.
Corn, sorghum, small grains, field peas,
field beans, cowpeas, and soybeans.
Peanuts, Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes,
tobacco, sugarcane, sugar beets for
sugar, and other miscellaneous crops.
Vegetables.
Berries and other small fruits, and tree
fruits, grapes, and nuts.
Milk and other dairy products. The cri-
terion of 50 percent of the total sales
was modified in the case of dairy
farms. A farm for which the value of
sales of dairy products represented
less than 50 percent of the total value
of farm products sold was classified as
a dairy farm if —
(a) Milk and other dairy products
accounted for 30 percent or more
of the total value of products sold,
and
(b) Milk cows represented 50 per-
cent or more of all cows, and
(c) Sales of dairy products, to-
gether with the sales of cattle and
calves, amounted to 50 percent or
more of the total value of farm
products sold.
Chickens, eggs, turkeys, and other poul-
try products.
Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, wool,
and mohair, provided the farm did not
qualify as a dairy farm.
INTRODUCTION
xxm
Product or group of products amounting
to 50 percent or more of the value of all
Type of farm farm products sold — Continued
General Farms were classified as general when
the value of products from one source
or group of sources did not represent
as much as 50 percent of the total
value of all farm products sold.
Separate figures are given for three
kinds of general farms :
(a) Primarily crop.
(b) Primarily livestock.
(c) Crop and livestock.
Primarily crop farms are those for
which the sale of one of the following
crops or groups of crops — -vegetables,
fruits and nuts, cotton, cash grains,
or other field crops — did not amount
to 50 percent or more of the value of
all farm products sold, but for which
the value of sales for all these groups
of crops represented 70 percent or
more of the value of all farm products
sold.
Primarily livestock farms are those
which could not qualify as dairy
farms, poultry farms, or livestock
farms other than dairy and poultry,
but on which the sale of livestock and
poultry and livestock and poultry
products amounted to 70 percent or
more of the value of all farm products
sold.
General crop and livestock farms are
those which could not be classified as
either crop farms or livestock farms,
but on which the sale of all crops
amounted to at least 30 percent but
less than 70 percent of the total value
of all farm products sold.
Miscellaneous This group of farms includes those that
had 50 percent or more of the total
value of products accounted for by
sale of horticultural products, or sale
of horses, or sale of forest products.
The classification of farms by type of farm for the 1954 Census
was made on essentially the same basis as that for the 1950
Census. In 1950, miscellaneous farms included those that had
50 percent or more of the total value of products accounted for
by the sale of fur animals, or the sale of bees and honey, in addi-
tion to the items included in the 1954 classification.
Value of farm products sold. — Data on the value of farm
products sold were obtained for 1954 by either of two methods.
First, the values of livestock sold alive, poultry, poultry products,
vegetables harvested for sale, nursery and greenhouse products,
forest products, and all livestock products, except wool and mo-
hair, were obtained during the enumeration by asking the farm
operator the value of sales.
Second, the values of all other agricultural products sold were
estimated for each county. During the enumeration, the quantity
sold was obtained for each farm, for corn for grain, sorghums
for grain or forage, small grains, hays, and for all small fruits
and berries. For all other crops, the quantity sold was esti-
mated for each county. For the purpose of computing value of
farm products sold, it was assumed that the entire quantity har-
vested, or reported, was sold for the following crops :
Strawberries
Blackberries
Dewberries
Raspberries
Blueberries
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
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
States where the proportion
The quantity sold was estimated for the following crops on the
basis of crop-disposition data published by the Agricultural
Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture:
Alfalfa seed
Red clover seed
Lespedeza seed
Sweetclover seed
Timothy seed
Alsike seed
Soybeans for beans
Cowpeas for dry peas
Peanuts for nuts
Dry field beans
Sugarcane and sorghum for
sirup
Maple sugar
Maple sirup
In the case of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, the quantity
sold was estimated after making allowance for home use, on the
basis of data on the disposition of these crops as published by
the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of
Agriculture.
The quantity sold for the following miscellaneous crops was
estimated on the basis of the reported quantity or value of sales
for the 1954 Census or on the basis of the quantity sold as shown
for the 1950 Census :
Soybeans for hay
Cowpeas for hay
Peanuts for hay
Velvetbeans
Angelica
Anise (except for oil)
Arnica
Artemisia
Basil
Belladonna
Bloodroot
Borage
Buhach
Burnet
Cascara bark
Carambola
Cassava
Castor beans
Chicory
Chufas
Coriander
Dikon
Dill for oil
Fennel seed
Fejou
Flax for fiber
Foxglove
Ginseng
Gobbe
Golden seal
Guar
Hemp for fiber
Hemp for seed
Jaboticaba
Kudzu crowns
Lemon balm
Litehi 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
Orotalaria 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.
TEXAS
Chapter A
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
(i)
TEXAS
State Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE CENSUSES OF 1920 TO
[Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
1954
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Faras number. .
Approximate land area (see text) n acres..
Proportion in farms percent..
Land in f arna acres . .
Average size of farm acres..
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars . .
Average per acre dollars . .
Land in faras according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting. .
acres. .
1 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 19 acres farms reporting..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
SO to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 acres and over farms reporting..
200 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 to 999 acres farms reporting..
1,000 acres and over farms reporting..
Cropland used only for pasture 3 farms reporting..
acres. .
Cropland not harvested and not pastured... farms reporting..
acres..
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. .
acres. .
Other cropland farms reporting..
acres..
Woodland pastured farms reporting. .
acres. .
Woodland not pastured farms reporting..
acres. .
Other pasture (not cropland and not
woodland) 3 farms reporting. .
acres. .
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting..
acres. .
Cropland, total 3 farms reporting..
acres. .
Land pastured, total farms reporting..
acres. .
Woodland, total farms reporting..
acres. .
Irrigated land In farms farms reporting..
acres. .
Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting..
acres..
Irrigated pasture farms reporting..
acres. .
1954
(Oct .-Nov.)
292,947
168,648,320
86.5
145,812,733
497.7
29,876
59.93
206, 537
24,885,000
29,240
23,745
17,972
26,468
40,295
34, 542
34,275
25,794
6,632
1,849
111,969
7,398,651
71,869
4,375,651
18,964
1,239,127
58,047
3,136,524
93,752
18,871,709
15,854
1,151,423
149,327
87,211,145
251,193
1,919,154
245,699
36,659,302
236,342
113,481,505
104,333
20,023,132
26,315
4,707,028
25,481
4,497,917
4,890
209,111
1950
(April 1)
331,567
168,648,320
86.2
145,389,014
438.5
20,156
46.16
260,331
28,107,865
36,338
31,240
25,274
36,382
51,920
43,601
35,576
27,032
6.613
1.931
112,528
6,642,546
69,688
3,219,799
15,651
875,680
57,428
2,344,119
126,077
30,589,750
28,552
2,277,954
138,284
72,317,444
274,900
2,233,656
290,287
37,970,210
264,706
109,549,740
143,864
32,867,704
21,427
'3,131,534
20,948
2,969,799
3,091
105,688
1945
(January l)
384,977
168,732,160
83.6
141,337,744
367.1
9,286
25.29
312,440
27,469,089
50,235
37,761
35,379
51,133
61,488
44,893
31, 551
24,607
5,266
1,678
98,084
4,618,707
(NA)
2,772,139
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
99,262
16,051,293
20,272
817,563
223, 848
87,854,480
351,989
1,754,473
336,013
34,859,935
315,259
108,524,480
113,731
16,868,856
15,110
1,320,216
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1940
(April 1)
418,002
168,732,160
81.6
137,683,372
329.4
6,196
18.81
373,661
26,044,008
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
210,252
13,242,974
(NA)
6,974,875
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
(—)
403,334
46,261,857
(NA)
(NA)
133,890
14,073,922
19,568
894,638
19,272
843, 839
1,653
50,799
1935
(January 1)
501,017
167, 963, 520
81.9
137,597,389
274.6
5,137
18.70
448,286
25,429,158
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
147,317
7,786,697
(NA)
10,079,653
(NA)
(NA
(NA)
(NA)
175,328
23,648,606
38,007
1,487,121
158,302
67,060,969
429,476
2,105,185
(NA)
43,295,508
(NA)
98,496,272
(NA)
25,135,727
(NA)
(NA)
16,435
568,533
(NA)
(NA)
1930
(April 1)
495,489
167,934,720
74.3
124,707,130
251.7
7,260
28.85
461,036
30,634,370
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
115,771
11,156,355
(NA)
4,131,796
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
144, 780
14,449,011
29,299
1,240,472
129,682
61,337,071
312,238
1,758,055
(NA)
45, 922, 521
(NA)
86,942,437
(NA)
15,689,483
(NA)
(NA)
5 10,861
'594,287
(NA)
(NA)
1925
( January 1)
465,646
167,934,720
65.3
109,674,410
235.5
6,540
27.77
(NA)
27,074,869
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
84,723
13,617,251
(NA)
2,293,847
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
114,107
11,230,062
26,007
1,460,762
105, 102
50,220,549
(NA)
3,777,070
(NA)
42,985,967
(NA)
75,067,862
(NA)
12,690,824
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1920
(January 1)
436,033
167,934,720
67.9
114,020,621
261.5
8,486
32.-45
(NA)
J 25,030,834
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
14,532,913
5,974
(<"•)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
♦"•Available data not comparable.
HA Not available.
1 For the Census of 1954, in the calendar year; all other censuses, in the calendar year preceding the census.
*Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probi
vested for grain.
3 Total cropland, cropland used only for pasture, and other pasture not fully comparable for the various census years because of
only for pasture. See text.
^Includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured.
'Acreage of irrigated crops including some duplication where two or more crops were harvested from the same land.
.bly duplicated
differences in
in the acreage of corn har-
definition of cropland used
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
[Data for 1950 are based on reports for onl^ a sample of farms . See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January 1)
1920
(January 1)
All farns 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 farns acres .
Average size of farms acres .
Under 10 acres acres .
10 to 29 acres acres .
30 to 49 acres acres .
50 to 69 acres acres .
70 to 99 acres acres .
100 to 139 acres acres .
140 to 179 acres acres .
180 to 219 acres acres .
220 to 259 acres acres .
260 to 499 acres acres .
500 to 999 acres acres .
1,000 acres and over acres.
Lund in farms according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting.
acres .
Under 10 acres farms reporting .
acres.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting .
acres .
30 to 49 acres farms reporting .
acres .
50 to 69 acres farms reporting .
acres.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting .
acres.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting,
acres .
HO to 179 acres farms reporting.
acres .
180 to 219 acres farms reporting .
acres.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting .
acres .
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.
acres .
500 to 999 acres farms reporting .
acres .
1 ,000 acres and over farms reporting .
acres.
Cropland nsed only for pasture 6 farms reporting.
acres.
Under 10 acres farms reporting.
acres.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting .
acres .
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
acres .
50 to 69 acres farms reporting .
acres .
70 to 99 acres farms reporting .
acres.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting .
acres .
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
acres .
180 to 219 acres farms reporting .
acres .
220 to 259 acres farms reporting .
acres .
260 to 499 acres farms reporting .
acres .
500 to 999 acres farms reporting .
acres .
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
acres.
See footnotes at end of table.
292,947
26,101
5,801
20,300
31,892
21,665
20,706
25,533
30,033
25,806
16,647
12,340
40,752
22,652
18,820
145,812,733
497.7
115,053
566,964
831,897
1,195,296
2,121,295
3,463,447
4,089,793
3,300,963
2,939,220
14,404,042
15,598,330
97,186,433
206,537
24,885,000
6,812
23,403
17,669
197,931
14,053
289,725
14,483
407,217
19,033
771,284
23,587
1,304,509
21,373
1,773,908
13,640
1,281,759
10,310
1,173,193
34,448
5,995,746
18,791
5,503,851
12,338
6,162,474
111,969
7,398,651
3,992
13,999
8,452
83,711
6,692
121,491
7,311
171,275
9,761
278,057
12,539
428,666
11,318
429,152
7,657
365,742
5,783
306,364
19,331
1,344,585
11,084
1,292,545
8,049
2,563,064
331,416
25,576
4,028
21,548
38,350
27,518
26,515
31,078
37,875
31,115
19,244
13,423
41,148
21,399
18,175
146,004,380
440.5
130,559
697,271
1,057,358
1,537,045
2,576,266
4,386,704
4,928,040
3,818,222
3,192,866
14,457,862
14,729,987
94,492,200
261,849
28,291,089
8,861
35,203
25,270
294,041
20,856
452,622
21,645
639,115
26,051
1,104,029
32,854
1,913,632
27,805
2,453,280
17,184
1,695,194
11,983
1,392,334
37,412
6,427,113
18,809
5,379,080
13,119
6,505,446
116,553
6,767,173
4,545
16,540
9,317
89,738
7,790
133,655
9,092
191,880
11,293
299,351
14,727
468,295
13,175
434,380
8,008
341,450
5,738
295,222
18,004
1,135,807
8,932
1,058,962
5,932
2,301,893
384,977
42,064
12,275
29,789
45,871
35,090
33,760
38,104
44,926
35,825
20,593
13,046
39,327
19,646
16,725
141,337,744
367.1
167,379
814,285
1,333,940
1,923,158
3,138,133
5,095,816
5,659,270
4,077,537
3,104,181
13,725,907
13,399,742
88,898,396
312,440
27,469,089
17,531
45,626
34,141
390,231
29,610
669,287
29,175
867,889
33,861
1,419,361
40,145
2,207,970
32,810
2,752,964
18,558
1,720,818
11,934
1,351,967
35,850
5,896,894
17,153
4,625,229
11,672
5,520,853
98,084
4,618,707
(NA)
11,607
(NA)
55,860
(NA)
92,056
(NA)
139,494
(NA)
225,957
(NA)
385,832
(NA)
384,255
(NA)
306,247
(NA)
213,340
(NA)
855,272
(NA)
668,201
(HA)
1,280,586
418,002
29,367
4,416
24,951
53,112
44,087
41,750
47,824
52,580
41,562
21,928
13,672
38,736
18,283
15,101
137,683,372
329.4
140,026
979,781
1,681,729
2,394,929
3,949,723
5,998,988
6,573,464
4,339,919
3,251,649
13,478,490
12,449,205
82,445,469
373,661
26,044,008
17,623
59,112
45,007
606,095
40,372
999,011
39,064
1,255,672
45,171
1,916,053
49,892
2,718,803
39,558
3,029,870
20,725
1,765,309
12,956
1,311,117
36,180
5,038,630
16,365
3,520,520
10,748
3,823,816
210,252
13,242,974
(NA)
26,576
(NA)
122,161
(NA)
214,560
(NA)
357,965
(NA)
600,048
(NA)
901,534
(NA)
903,290
(NA)
621,383
(NA)
446,903
(NA)
1,848,099
(NA)
1,772,400
(NA)
5,428,055
501,017
24,350
1,741
22,609
78,164
63,606
55,354
59,769
63,717
49,214
23,489
13,995
37,705
17,313
14,341
137,597,389
274.6
130,301
1,460,101
2,409,457
3,160,557
4,913,077
7,234,310
7,778,329
4,639,710
3,321,631
13,001,528
11,753,634
77,794,754
448,286
25,429,158
(NA)
68, 523
(NA)
995,963
(NA)
.,■'...■■
(NA)
1,757,995
(NA)
2,484,289
(NA)
3,388,313
(NA)
3,314,899
(NA)
1,819,520
(NA)
1,225,402
(NA)
4,039,933
(NA)
2,587,837
(NA)
2,214,187
147,317
7,786,697
(NA)
13,267
(NA)
75,571
(NA)
146,365
(NA)
225,198
(NA)
362,005
(NA)
530,860
(NA)
515,221
(NA)
333,870
(NA)
235,610
(NA)
934,966
(NA)
935,187
(ha)
3,478,577
151, 866
145,792
8,573,497
. ' ', ••■•.
461,036
30,634,370
(NA)
46,900
(NA)
'3, 292, 349
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'5,556,785
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'12,013,834
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,666,352
(NA)
2,805,682
(NA)
2,252,468
115,771
11,156,355
(NA)
5,907
(NA)
'158,816
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
"- " . '1-
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5 1, 572, 377
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,161,177
(NA)
1,350,308
(NA)
6,421,856
465,646
12,056
474
11,582
152,894
26,803
11,725
10,001
109,674,410
235.5
68,793
4,381,861
8,347,065
19,556,356
9,171,977
7,880,841
60,267,517
(NA)
27,074,869
(NA)
52,577
(NA)
'3,761,892
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'5,972,162
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'10,785,349
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,356,342
(NA)
1,786,785
(NA)
1,359,762
84,723
13,617,251
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
436,033
7,892
793
7,099
128,373
119,427
128,913
27,452
12,709
11,267
114,020,621
261.5
42,089
3,888,095
19,223,956
9,420,334
8,530,787
64,747,785
(NA)
2 25,030,834
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
TEXAS
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 reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Land in fame according to uae — Continued
Cropland not harvested and
not pastured < farms
Under 10 acres farms
10 to 29 acres farms
30 to 49 acres farms
50 to 69 acres farms
70 to 99 acres farms
100 to 139 acres farms
140 to 179 acres farms
180 to 219 acres farms
220 to 259 acres farms
260 to 499 acres farms
500 to 999 acres farms
1,000 acres and over farms
Cultivated summer fallo* farms
Under 10 acres farms
10 to 29 acres farms
30 to 49 acres farms
50 to 69 acres farms
70 to 99 acres farms
100 to 139 acres farms
140 to 179 acres farms
180 to 219 acres farms
220 to 259 acres farms
260 to 499 acres farms
500 to 999 acres farms
1,000 acres and over farms
Other cropland farms
Under 10 acres farms
10 to 29 acres farms
30 to 49 acres farms
50 to 69 acres farms
70 to 99 acres farms
100 to 139 acres farms
140 to 179 acres farms
180 to 219 acres farms
220 to 259 acres farms
260 to 499 acres farms
500 to 999 acres farms
1,000 acres and over farms
reporting.
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting.
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting.
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting.
acres.
reporting.
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting.
acres,
reporting.
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres .
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres..
reporting,
acres..
reporting. ,
acres..
Census of —
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1, • •
4,375,651
1,669
5,655
4,582
38,142
3,914
55,594
4,356
73,843
6,168
128,936
7,921
199, 148
7,660
256,565
4,971
186,734
3,874
168,805
13,301
829,329
7,817
867,457
5,636
1,565,443
1,239,127
190
538
524
3,596
500
6,251
705
9,423
1,170
19,669
1,729
34,056
1,943
46,828
1,304
37,094
1,078
34,125
4,213
197,218
3,111
269,998
2,497
580,331
58,047
3,136,524
1,488
5,117
4,126
34,546
3,489
49,343
3,792
64,420
5,245
109,267
6,640
165,092
6,229
209,737
4,034
149,640
3,109
134,680
10,265
632,111
5,645
597,459
3,985
985,112
1950
(April 1)
70,205
3,223,536
1,835
6,540
5,495
43,340
5,021
65,502
5,656
97,480
6,992
138,269
9,195
222,307
7,810
231,150
4,757
153,570
3,347
123,895
10,663
557,574
5,582
534,848
3,852
1,049,061
16,587
878,980
250
720
560
3,615
650
7,110
745
9,625
1,242
19,084
1,692
30,355
1,975
46,910
1,041
27,670
836
27,970
3,398
141,293
2,325
174,107
1,873
390,521
57,297
2,344,556
1,605
5,820
5,010
39,725
4,461
58,392
5,066
87,855
6,090
119,185
7,845
191,952
6,230
184,240
3,962
125,900
2,736
95,925
8,116
416,281
3,804
360,741
2,372
658,540
1945
(January l)
(NA)
2,772,139
(NA)
4,416
(NA)
45,945
(NA)
84,517
(NA)
121,415
(NA)
178,821
(NA)
276,450
(NA)
247,167
(NA)
165,649
(NA)
123,311
(NA)
451,600
(NA)
389,728
(NA)
683,120
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1940
(April 1)
(NA)
6,974,875
(NA)
10,902
(NA)
73,975
(NA)
138,704
(NA)
214,606
(NA)
392,959
(NA)
600,293
(NA)
657,444
(NA)
416,453
(NA)
310,981
(NA)
1,317,606
(NA)
1,175,335
(NA)
1,665,617
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
INA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1935
(January l)
(NA)
10,079,653
(NA)
14,977
(NA)
165,270
(NA)
257,050
(NA)
334,692
(NA)
554,254
(NA)
824,623
(NA)
1,281,042
(NA)
579,730
(NA)
420,112
(NA)
2,005,052
(NA)
1,740,845
(NA)
1,902,006
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1930
(April 1)
(NA)
4,131,796
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1925
( January l)
(NA)
2,293,847
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1920
( January 1)
See footnotes at end of table.
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)
Census of —
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January l)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January l)
1930
(April 1)
1925
( January l)
1920
( January l)
Land in faras according to use 1 — Continued
Woodland pastured farms reporting.
acres.
Under 10 acres farms reporting.
acres.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting.
acres.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
acres.
50 to 69 acres farms reporting.
acres.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting.
acres.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
acres.
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
acres.
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.
acres.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.
acres.
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.
acres.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.
acres.
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
acres.
Woodland not pastured ...farms reporting.
acres.
under 10 acres farms reporting.
acres.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting.
acres.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
acres.
50 to 69 acres farms reporting.
acres.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting.
acres..
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
acres . .
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
acres. ,
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.
acres. ,
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.,
acres. ,
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.,
acres. ,
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.,
acres. ,
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.,
acres. ,
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) 6 farms reporting.,
acres. ,
Under 10 acres farms reporting.,
acres. .
10 to 29 acres farms reporting..
acres. ,
30 to 49 acres farms reporting. ,
acres. ,
50 to 69 acres farms reporting..
acres. ,
70 to 99 acres farms reporting..
acres. .
100 to 139 acres.. farms reporting.,
acres..
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.,
acres. ,
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.,
acres..
220 to 259 acres farms reporting..
acres. .
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.,
acres. .
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.,
acres.,
1,000 acres and over farms reporting..
acres..
93,752
18,871,709
1,670
5,933
6,384
59,320
6,624
110,832
7,644
174,062
9,845
312,018
12,367
543,137
9,414
575,231
6,984
552,709
4,982
476,696
14,424
2,222,014
7,709
2,764,898
5,705
11,074,859
15,854
1,151,423
481
1,657
1,758
15,495
1,553
24,018
1,590
33,095
1,803
48,133
2,056
71,044
1,475
62,374
940
50,534
677
43,979
1,983
177,064
947
185,504
591
438,526
149,327
87,211,145
6,220
21,872
10,299
116,666
8,788
186,239
10,030
285,954
13,547
510,247
16,624
815,473
14,121
887,455
9,482
788,919
7,184
707,442
24,064
3,567,411
14,616
4,753,090
14,352
74,570,377
128,015
30,824,641
2,195
7,945
7,860
73,510
8,630
135,865
10,331
216,981
13,269
399,819
17,567
741,517
13,505
791,395
9,771
795,616
7,121
695,237
19,850
3,241,725
9,921
3,963,125
7,995
19,761,906
28,298
2,199,257
760
2,590
2,680
23,360
2,640
37,690
2,920
55,055
3,420
85,730
4,120
135,305
2,760
120,870
1,786
96,440
1,321
82,260
3,347
314,220
1,595
317,064
949
928,673
139,255
72,396,231
5,990
21,945
10,147
105,669
9,372
168,367
10,898
265,379
13,918
443,588
17,806
752,286
14,460
755,070
8,971
630,722
6,106
530,870
19,908
2,476,378
10,995
3,227,269
10,684
63,018,688
99,262
16,051,293
(NA)
9,951
(NA)
67,358
(NA)
119,483
(NA)
206,479
(NA)
347,128
(NA)
654,959
(NA)
683,097
(NA)
591,751
(NA)
461,875
(NA)
2,066,470
(NA)
2,361,442
(NA)
8,481,300
20,272
817,563
(NA)
1,409
(NA)
11,693
(NA)
23,602
(NA)
37,035
(NA)
55,271
(NA)
93,121
(NA)
78,244
(NA)
61,087
(NA)
37,652
(NA)
147,131
(NA)
108,882
(NA)
162,436
223,848
87,854,480
(NA)
42,708
(NA)
176,481
(NA)
280,737
(NA)
473,506
(NA)
803,208
(NA)
1,323,763
(NA)
1,372,952
(NA)
1,140,536
(NA)
850,015
(NA)
4,077,237
(NA)
5,071,904
(NA)
72,241,433
175,328
23,648,606
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
38,007
1,487,121
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
158,302
67,060,969
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
144,780
14,449,011
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
29,299
1,240,472
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
129,682
61,337,071
(NA)
3,061
(NA)
3 119, 102
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'536,986
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
! 2, 469, 398
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,173,761
(NA)
2,690,306
(NA)
53,344,457
114,107
11,230,062
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
26,007
1,460,762
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
105,102
50,220,549
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of tBble.
IkAAS
T
State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE. BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 -Continued
[Data for 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Census of —
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
Land in farns according to use 1 — Continued
Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland)* 3 — Continued
Iaproved pasture (see text) farms reporting...
acres. . .
Under 10 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
10 to 29 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
50 to 69 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
70 to 99 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
100 to 1J9 acres farms reporting...
acres.. .
140 to 179 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
180 to 219 acres farms reporting...
acres...
220 to 259 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
260 to 499 acres farms reporting...
acres.. .
500 to 999 acres farms reporting...
acres...
1,000 acres and over farms reporting...
acres. . .
Cropland, total 6 farms reporting...
acres. . .
Under 10 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
10 to 29 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
30 to 49 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
50 to 69 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
70 to 99 acres farms reporting...
acres...
100 to 139 acres farms reporting...
acres...
140 to 179 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
180 to 219 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
220 to 259 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
260 to 499 acres farms reporting...
acres...
500 to 999 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
1,000 acres and over farms reporting...
acres. . .
Land pastured, total farms reporting...
acres. . .
Under 10 acres farms reporting...
acres...
10 to 29 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
30 to 49 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
50 to 69 acres farms reporting...
acres.. .
70 to 99 acres farms reporting...
acres...
100 to 139 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
140 to 179 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
180 to 219 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
220 to 259 acres farms reporting...
acres...
260 to 499 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
500 to 999 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
1,000 acres and over farms reporting...
acres. . .
20,587
3,861,287
480
1,538
892
8,112
902
13,872
1,077
19,866
1,593
36,990
2,246
63,748
1,820
65,270
1,447
65,519
1,132
57,006
3,818
211,841
2,512
450,605
2,668
2,866,920
245,699
36,659,302
11,105
43,057
24,325
319,784
17,929
466,810
17,785
652,335
22,545
1,178,277
27,186
1,932,323
23,948
2,459,625
15,367
1,834,235
11,460
1,648,362
38,127
8,169,660
21,014
7,663,853
14,908
10,290,981
236,342
113,481,505
11,263
41,804
20,529
259,697
15,892
418,562
16,941
631,291
21,733
1,100,322
26,461
1,787,276
22,309
1,891,838
14,927
1,707,370
11,068
1,490,502
36,140
7,134,010
20,791
8,810,533
18,288
88,208,300
1950
(April 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
291,518
38,281,798
13,371
58,283
31,312
427,119
24,2"2
651,779
24,432
928,475
28,827
1,541,649
35,555
2,604,234
29,660
3,118,810
18,204
2,190,214
12,738
1,811,451
39,098
8,120,494
19,834
6,972,890
14,215
9,856,400
267,511
109,988,04.5
12,075
46,430
23,148
268,917
19,247
437,887
21,190
674,240
26,421
1,142,758
33,313
1,962,098
27,405
1,980,845
17,423
1,767,738
12,219
1,521,329
37,586
6,853,910
19,932
8,249,356
17,552
85,082,487
1945
(January 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
336,013
34,859,935
20,789
61,649
38,208
492,036
32,187
845,860
31,446
1,128,798
36,005
1,824,139
42,638
2,870,252
34,352
3,384,386
19,591
2,192,714
12,478
1,688,618
37,428
7,203,766
18,102
5,683,158
12,789
7,484,559
315,259
108,524,480
20,490
64,266
28,497
299,699
24,665
492,276
28,281
819,479
33,707
1,376,293
41,228
2,364,554
33,184
2,440,304
19,487
2,038,534
12,376
1,525,230
37,719
6,998,979
19,059
8,101,547
16,566
82,003,319
1940
(April l)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
403,334
46,261,857
(NA)
96,590
(NA)
802,231
(NA)
1,352,275
(NA)
1,828,243
(NA)
2,909,060
(NA)
4,220,630
(NA)
4,590,604
(NA)
2,803,145
(NA)
2,069,001
(NA)
8,204,335
(NA)
6,468,255
(NA)
10,917,488
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1935
(January 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
43,295,508
(NA)
96,767
(NA)
1,236,804
(NA)
1,935,712
(NA)
2,317,885
(NA)
3,400,548
(NA)
4,743,796
(NA)
5,111,162
(NA)
2,733,120
(NA)
1,881,124
(NA)
6,979,951
(NA)
5,263,869
(NA)
7,594,770
(NA)
98,496,272
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1930
(April 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
45,922,521
(NA)
(NA)
INA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
86,942,437
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1925
(January l)
1920
(January 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
42,985,967
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
75,067,862
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of table.
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)
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1950 1945 1940 1935 1930
(April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April l)
1925
( January l)
Land in farms according to use — Continued
Woodland, total farms reporting.
acres.
Under 10 acres , farms reporting.
acres.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting.
acres.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
acres.
50 to 69 acres farms reporting.
acres.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting.
acres.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
acres .
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
acres.
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.
acres.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.
acres.
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.
acres.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.
acres.
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
acres.
Irrigated land in fans farms reporting.
acres.
Under 10 acres farms reporting.
acres.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting.
acres.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
acres.
50 to 69 acres farms reporting.
acres .
70 to 99 acres farms reporting.
acres.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
acres.
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
acres.
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.
acres.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.
acres.
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.
acres.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.
acres.
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
acres.
See footnotes at end of table.
104,333
20,023,132
2,137
7,590
7,959
74,815
7,887
134,850
8,845
207,157
11,055
360,151
13,694
614,181
10,322
637,605
7,513
603,243
5,333
520,675
15,464
2,399,078
8,180
2,950,402
5,944
11,513,385
26,315
4,707,028
1,243
4,548
2,305
27,548
1,224
31,387
924
34,590
1,234
69,071
1,392
106,107
2,859
319,398
1,177
149,209
1,150
165,019
6,111
1,272,825
3,926
1,280,081
2,770
1,247,245
145,797
33,023,898
2,910
10,535
10,220
96,870
10,640
173,555
12,386
272,036
15,489
485,549
20,012
876,822
15,110
912,265
10,752
89-2,056
7,712
777,497
21,472
3,555,945
10,665
4,280,189
8,429
20,690,579
21,452
3,167,536
1,311
6,849
3,163
44,999
1,610
46,950
1,130
50,655
1,218
74,021
1,340
117,923
2,370
269,940
831
114,535
691
101,190
3,937
788,204
2,235
669,530
1,616
882,740
113,731
16,868,856
(NA)
11,360
(NA)
79,051
(NA)
143,085
(NA)
243,514
(NA)
402,399
(NA)
748,080
(NA)
761,341
(NA)
652,838
(NA)
499,527
(NA)
2,213,601
(NA)
2,470,324
(NA)
8,643,736
15,110
1,320,216
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
133,890
14,073,922
(NA)
4,487
(NA)
54,734
(NA)
138,787
(NA)
267,128
(NA)
494,763
(NA)
856,686
(NA)
824,134
(NA)
691,901
(NA)
506,704
(NA)
1,978,009
(NA)
1,957,448
(NA)
6,299,141
19,568
894,638
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
25,135,727
(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 16,435
'568,533
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
15,689,483
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8 10,861
8 594, 287
1,242
(NA)
3 5,299
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9 3,351
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
460
(NA)
280
(NA)
229
(NA)
(NA)
12,690,824
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
TEXAS
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 farms according to use 1 — Continued
Land in ro» or close-seeded crops frrovn in
strips for *ind erosion control farms reporting...
acres. . .
Under 10 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
10 to 29 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
30 to 49 acres .farms reporting...
acres...
50 to 69 acres farms reporting...
acres...
70 to 99 acres farms reporting...
acres...
100 to 139 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
140 to 179 acres farms reporting...
acres...
180 to 219 acres farms reporting...
acres.. .
220 to 259 acres farms reporting...
acres...
260 to 499 acres farms reporting. . .
acres...
500 to 999 acres farms reporting...
acres...
1,000 acres and over farms reporting...
acres...
Cover crops turned under and land
planted to another crop farms reporting...
acres...
Under 10 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
10 to 29 acres farms reporting...
acres...
30 to 49 acres farms reporting...
acres...
50 to 69 acres farms reporting...
acres...
70 to 99 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
100 to 139 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
140 to 179 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
180 to 219 acres farms reporting...
acres...
220 to 259 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
260 to 499 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
500 to 999 acres farms reporting...
acres...
1,000 acres and over farms reporting...
acres.. .
Cropland used for ro« or grain crops
faraed on contour farms reporting...
acres.. .
Under 10 acres.... farms reporting...
acres...
10 to 29 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
50 to 69 acres farms reporting...
acres...
70 to 99 acres farms reporting...
acres.. .
100 to 139 acres farms reporting...
acres...
140 to 179 acres ..farms reporting...
acres . . .
180 to 219 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
220 to 259 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
260 to 499 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
500 to 999 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
1,000 acres and over farms reporting
acres
1954
.-Nov.)
zl
"l,815
°157,483
109
"84
"IB
°401
io 32
°476
'"142
"4,081
"222
"9,115
10 127
"5,835
"139
"6,918
"556
"42,639
"292
"42,984
"187
"12,304
"316,380
"64
"243
"409
"2,892
"513
"4,784
"854
"9,281
"1,562
"20,853
"2,253
"37,934
"1,445
"27,574
"1,070
"23,300
"752
"19,610
"1,947
"65,656
"872
"44,832
"558
"59,421
47,890
5,878,949
101
508
738
10,466
1,168
25,573
1,924
56,490
3,531
139,871
5,374
282,925
5,957
457,212
4,081
350,978
3,383
337,599
11,745
1,683,786
6,212
1,336,176
3,676
1,197,365
1950
(April 1)
<NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1945
(January 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1925
(January 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1920
(January 1)
" Available data not comparable. NA Not available. 1 For the Census of 1954, in the
2 Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was exc
harvested for grain. 3 10 to 49 acres. 6 50 to 99 acres. 5 100 to 259 acres. ^otal
parable for the various census years because of differences in definition of cropland used only
of irrigated crops including some duplication where two or more crops were harvested from the si
"Total for 123 counties in Eastern Texas.
calendar year; all other censuses, in the calendar year preceding the census,
luded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn
cropland, cropland used only for pasture, and other pasture not fully com-
for pasture. See text. ^Irrigated cropland harvested only. 6 Acreage
me land. 9 50 to 259 acres. "Total for 131 counties in Western Texas.
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 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Census
of—
1954
1950
1945
1940
1935
1930
1925
1920
(Oct. -Nov.)
(April 1)
(January 1)
(April 1)
(January 1)
(April 1)
(January 1)
(January 1)
293.152
331,567
384,977
418,002
501,017
495,489
465,646
436,033
152. 181
165,139
197,994
166,659
172,709
152,852
156,090
171,427
63. 18i
63,233
39,613
43,523
38,731
37,663
26,886
29,783
1.904
2,368
2,578
3,358
3,474
3,314
1,445
2,514
75.S83
100, 827
144,792
204,462
286,103
301,660
281,225
232,309
25.9
30.4
37.6
48.9
57.1
60.9
60.4
53.3
13.803
17,666
33,011
30,905
(NA)
16,874
11,317
11,363
5.905
7,825
4,115
8,468
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,968
38.799
47,558
67,795
112,965
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
142,641
9.494
14,863
24,507
39,821
76,468
105,122
91,317
68,361
9.882
12,915
15,364
12,303
<•»)
(*»>
(•")
4,956
H6.083.iil
145,389,014
141,337,744
137,683,372
137,597,389
124,707,130
109,674,410
114,020,621
ii.79i.
44,438,245
50,865,122
42,441,570
47,427,381
41,692,409
45,665,446
47,555,523
60.016. 13i
54,332,209
37,954,229
35,499,861
26,103,879
21,245,322
20,785,621
20,686,623
15.477. i75
18,061,743
18,538,111
1 ,439,697
17,809,202
20,369,672
9,762,231
14,332,860
25.795.259
28,556,817
33,980,282
40,252,244
46,256,927
41,399,727
33,461,112
31,443,615
11.210.988
11,893,382
14,534,832
15,715,490
(NA)
11,810,292
8,595,989
679,309
2.146.376
2,325,234
978,419
1,887,076
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8,022,747
9.380.0i6
9,673,068
12,296,468
17,322,650
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
16,813,089
979.637
1,646,811
2,203,769
2,986,739
4,974,051
6,692,835
5,175,422
4,867,528
2.078.212
3,018,322
3,966,794
2,340,289
(«*)
(«)
(«)
1,060,942
25.017.082
28,107,865
27,469,089
26,044,008
25,429,158
30,634,370
27,074,869
1 25,030,834
6.329.022
7,907,525
9,510,462
7,955,511
7,668,503
8,550,186
8,641,829
(NA)
9.755.739
9,808,038
6,555,357
5,477,842
3,535,066
3,954,477
2,341,974
(NA)
i92.218
722,227
576,260
613,356
456,491
490,244
201,312
(NA)
8.HO.103
9,670,075
10,827,010
11,997,299
13,769,098
17,639,463
15,889,754
(NA)
449.307
717,694
1,114,991
908,003
(NA)
604,050
469,222
(NA)
9i3.537
1,035,570
430,896
677,334
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6.129.09i
6,348,078
6,894,167
6,407,081
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
550.974
888,524
1,266,661
1,594,485
2,671,978
4,437,963
3,965,795
(NA)
367.191
680,209
1,120,295
410,396
(«.)
(«)
(*»)
(NA)
1.682.510
2.241.963
3.554.888
4,322,364
4,479,780
4,076,206
3,615,583
4,748,655
518.H0
786.153
1.405.366
(H«
(NA)
(NA)
! 1,668,608
f (NA)
529.016
628.338
523.239
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
i
I (NA)
12.882
28. 179
i9.731
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
21,305
(NA)
622.202
799.293
1.576.552
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,925,670
(NA)
37. U0
83.352
188.258
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
87.422
102. 4U
69.625
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
376. 47i
452.037
907.957
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
82.443
103.842
262.853
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
38. 723
57.618
147.859
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7.465.341
10.582.232
6.515.307
8,105,711
10,015,375
16,813,568
16,658,356
11,522,537
1.566. 773
2.384.636
1.817.730
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
) 5,717,291
f (NA)
2.739.115
3.i91.375
1.116.164
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
i
(. (NA)
98.537
165.506
117.922
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
66,346
(NA)
3.060.916
4. 540. 715
3.463.491
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10,874,719
(NA)
186. 103
199.962
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
273.003
438.247
146. 7i9
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2. 310. Hi
3.179.525
2.149.546
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
284.700
489.535
600.474
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
110.479
247.305
366. 760
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
297,052
339,027
365,249
429,232
409,426
383,920
357,249
138.452
150,687
178,740
150,515
155,677
136,884
139,909
152,034
58.036
57,232
36,843
39,552
34,963
32,995
23,226
25,637
1.872
2,342
2,530
3,330
3,430
3,226
1,400
2,380
67.263
86,791
120,914
171,852
235,162
236,321
219,385
177,198
25.3
29.2
35.7
47.1
54.8
57.7
57.1
49.6
Hi. Ill
16,515
30,384
29,316
(NA)
15,479
10,238
10,022
5,715
7,485
3,779
8,063
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,393
33. 682
41,807
58,618
99,475
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
118,981
6.268
9,935
14,660
24,949
50,793
68,874
58,152
40,382
8.457
11,049
13,473
10,049
(«•)
(«•)
(«•)
3,420
144.441,549
143,224,455
138,628,186
134,651,938
133,775,638
120,259,870
105,614,112
109,561,481
44.066. 16i
43,583,623
49,802,225
41,443,271
46,300,670
40,567,331
44,451,081
46,025,532
59.560.360
53,832,277
37,716,358
35,161,734
25,852,449
20,895,429
20,537,545
20,413,418
15. 457. 532
18,029,637
18,503,327
19,471,398
17,740,448
20,332,764
9,735,519
14,249,257
25X357.493
27,778,918
32,606,276
38,575,535
43,882,071
38,464,346
30,889,967
28,873,274
11.176.632
11,820,593
14,405,132
15,640,157
(NA)
11,739,852
8,534,595
7,953,986
2. 125.721
2,297,145
957,128
1,861,095
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
644,147
•J. 182.696
9,319,371
11,628,872
16,470,096
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
15,513,645
852.457
1,442,588
1,760,284
2,393,649
4,057,222
5,358,415
4,025,3u0
3,779,607
2.019.987
2,899,221
3,854,860
2,210,538
(«•)
(«•)
(NA)
981,889
24.507.986
27,333,148
26,456,143
24,748,530
23,697,490
26,018,091
24,447,005
(NA)
6.214.236
7,720,523
9,231,329
7,635,668
7,311,211
8,097,310
8,161,320
(NA)
9.599.248
9,624,750
6,476,814
5,355,818
3,431,809
3,789,511
2,207,258
(NA)
488.213
720,317
570,636
609,759
453,209
485,649
199,244
(NA)
8.206.289
9,267,558
10,177,364
11,147,285
12,501,261
15,645,621
13,879,183
(NA)
441.523
697,407
1,076,801
885,660
(NA)
573,156
(NA)
931 . 122
1,022,794
422,564
665,974
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6.030.029
6,168,693
6,627,679
8,023,670
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
451.204
734,357
972,356
1,204,875
2,036,154
3,385,246
2,938,344
(NA)
352.411
644,307
1,077,964
367,106
(«*)
(»»)
(NA)
(NA)
ALL FARM OPERATORS
All fan operators number.
Full owners number. ,
Part owners number.,
Managers number . ,
An tenants number. ,
Proportion of tenancy percent. .
Cash tenants number . ,
Share— cash tenants number. ,
Share tenants. number.,
Croppers number..
Other and unspecified tenants number.,
All lane! in fana acres.,
Full owners acres.,
Part owners acres.,
Managers acres . ,
All. tenants acres..
Cash tenants acres.,
Share-cash tenants acres.,
Share tenants acres.,
Croppers acres.,
Other and unspecified tenants acres.,
All cropland aar»efcted acres.,
Full owners acres.,
Part owners acres.,
Managers acres. ,
All tenants acres.,
Cash tenants acres.,
Share-cash tenants acres. ,
Share tenants acres.,
Croppers acres.,
Other and unspecified tenants acres.,
Corn barrelled for grain acres.,
Full owners acres.,
Part owners acres..
Managers acres. ,
An tenants acres . ,
Cash tenants acres . ,
Share-cash tenants acres. ,
Share tenants acres..
Croppers acres..
Other and unspecified tenants acres.,
Cotton harvested acres.,
Full owners acres . ,
Part owners..... acres. ,
Managers acres.,
All tenants acres.,
Cash tenants acres.,
Share-cash tenants acres..
Share tenants acres..
Croppers acres . .
Other and unspecified tenants acres..
ALL WHITE FARM OPERATORS
All white fan operator* number..
Full owners number. ,
Part owners number. .
Managers number .
All tenants number.,
Proportion of tenancy. percent.
Cash tenants .number.
Share-cash tenants number.
Share tenants number .
Croppers number.
Other and unspecified tenants number.
All land ia farm* acres.
Full owners acres.
Part owners acres.
Managers acres.
All tenants acres.
Cash tenants acres.
Share-cash tenants acres.
Share tenants acres.
Croppers acres.
Other and unspecified tenants acres.
All cropland harvaatadj acres.
Full owners acres .
Part owners acres .
Managers acres.
All tenants acres.
Cash tenants acres.
Share-cash tenants acres.
Share tenants acres.
Croppers acres.
Other and unspecified tenants acres.
See footnotes at end of table.
TEXAS
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]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
All WHITE FARM OPERATORS— Continued
Cora harvested for grata, acres. . .
Full owners acres.
Part owners acres. . .
Managers acres. . .
All tenants acres.
Cash tenants acres.
Share-caah tenants acres.
Share tenants acres...
Croppers acres. . .
Other and unspecified tenants acres...
Cotton harvested acres. . .
Full owners acres. . .
Part owners .acres. ..
Managers acres...
All tenants ....acres...
Cash tenants acres...
Share-cash tenants acres. . .
Share tenants acres...
Croppers acres...
Other and unspecified tenants acres...
AIL NONWHITE FARM OPERATORS
Ail aoavhite fura operators number...
Full owners number...
Part owners number. . .
Managers number, . .
All tenants. .number. . .
Proportion of tenancy percent. . .
Cash tenants number. . .
Share-cash tenants number. . .
Share tenants number. . .
Croppers number. . .
Other and unspecified tenants number. . .
All load ia faraa acres...
Full owners acres.. .
Part owners acres. . .
Managers acres. . .
All tenants acres...
Cash tenants .acres . . .
Share-cash tenants acres. . .
Share tenants acres . . .
Croppers acres...
Other and unspecified tenants acres...
All crealaad karveated acres...
Full owners acres...
Part owners acres. ..
Managers acres. . .
All tenants acres. . .
Cash tenants acres. . .
Share-cash tenants acres...
Share tenants acres...
Croppers acres...
Other and unspecified tenants acres. . .
Cora harvested far grata acres...
Full owners acres. ..
Part owners acres...
Managers acres...
All tenants .acres...
Cash tenants acres. . .
Share-cash tenants acres...
Share tenants acres...
Croppers acres...
Other and unspecified tenants acres...
Cotton harvested acres...
Full owners acres. . .
Part owners acres...
Managers acres...
All tenants acres. . .
Cash tenants acres...
Share-cash tenants. .acres.. .
Share tenants acres...
Croppers acres...
Other and unspecified tenants acres...
Census of; —
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1.5i7.113
479.295
490. 762
12.327
564.229
35,012
85.017
347.999
62.188
34.013
7.221.700
1.527.353
2.672.383
98.448
2.923.516
79.110
267. 193
2. 258. 639
214.340
104. 234
27.529
13.729
5.148
32
8.620
31.3
662
190
3.117
3.226
1.425
1.641.892
728. 409
455. 774
19.943
437. 766
34.356
20.655
197.350
127.180
58.225
509.096
114. 786
156.491
4.005
233.814
7.784
99.065
99. 770
14.780
135.397
39.115
38.254
55
57.973
2.128
2.405
28.475
20.255
4.710
243.641
39.420
66. 732
99
137.400
3.180
5.810
51.805
70.360
6.245
1950
(April 1)
721.478
575.690
9, si
712.913
76.697
99.089
409.832
78, 132
49.163
10.182.828
2.316.634
3.396.460
165.424
4.304.310
176.463
428. 712
3.082.410
386.675
230.050
34,515
14,452
6,001
26
14,036
40.7
1,151
340
5,751
4,928
1,866
2,164,559
854,622
499,932
32,106
777, 899
72,789
28,089
353,697
204,223
119,101
774,717
187,002
183,288
1,910
402,511
20,287
12,776
179,385
154,167
35,902
203.838
64.675
52. 64S
135
86.380
6.655
3.355
42.205
25.710
8.455
399.404
68.002
94.915
82
236.405
9.640
9.535
97.115
102.860
17.255
1945
(January 1)
3.211.224
1.287.178
495.627
47.661
1.380.758
170.839
67. 498
837.228
173.382
131.811
6.059.170
1.725.349
1.078.535
116.212
3.139.074
183.040
145.211
2.043.091
417.809
349.923
45,950
19,254
2,770
48
23,878
52.0
2,627
336
.
9,847
1,891
2,709,558
1,062,897
237,871
34,784
1,374,006
129,700
21,291
667,596
443,485
111,934
1,012,946
279,133
78,543
5,624
649,646
38,190
8,332
266,488
294,305
42,331
343.664
118.188
27. 6J2
2.070
195.794
17.419
2.127
70. 729
89.471
16.048
456. i37
92.381
37. 629
1.710
324.417
16.922
1.538
106.455
182.665
16.837
1940
(April 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
52,753
16,144
3,971
28
32,610
61.8
1,? !
405
13,490
14,872
2,254
3,031,434
998,299
338,127
18,299
1,676,709
75,333
25,981
852,554
593,090
129,751
1,295,478
319,843
122,024
3,597
850,014
22,343
11,360
383,411
389,610
43,290
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1935
( January 1 )
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
71,785
17,032
3,768
44
50,941
71 . 1 J
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
25,675
(«*)
3,821,751
1,126,711
251,430
68,754
2,374,856
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
1,731,668
357,292
103,257
3,282
1,267,837
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
635, 24
(«*)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1930
(April 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
86,063
15,968
4,668
65,339
75.9
1,395
(NA)
(NA)
36,248
(«*)
4,447,260
1,125,078
349,893
36,908
2,935,381
70,440
(NA)
(NA)
1,334,420
(«•)
2,616,279
452,876
164,966
4,595
1,993,842
30,894
(NA)
(NA)
1,052,717
(")
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1925
(January 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
INA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
81,726
16,181
3,660
45
61,840
75.7
1,079
(NA)
(NA)
33,165
(—)
4,060,298
1,214,365
248,076
26,712
2,571,145
61,394
(NA)
(NA)
1,150,062
(NA)
2,627,864
480,509
134,716
2,068
2,010,571
2d, 602
(NA)
(NA)
1,027,451
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1920
(January 1)
_L
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
78,784
19,393
4,146
134
55,111
70.0
1,341
575
.
27,999
1,536
4,459,140
1,529,991
275,205
83,603
2,570,341
68,761
35,162
1,299,444
1,087,921
79,053
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(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 was excluded as raoBt of this
acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn harvested for grain.
12
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
All farm operators
Total
all
farms
Tenure of operator 1
Full
owners
Part
owners
Managers
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
paras number. .
Land owned by farm operators farms reporting..
acres..
Land rented from others by farm operators.... farms reporting..
acres..
Land managed by farm operators farms reporti n g..
acres. .
Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting..
acres..
Land io faras acres..
Average size of farm acres..
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars..
Average per acre dollars. .
Proportion of farms reporting value percent..
Proportion of land in farms for which
value was reported percent. .
Laud in fnras according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting..
acres. .
1 to 9 acres farms reporting.,
10 to 19 acres farms reporting..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.,
200 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 acres and over farms reporting..
Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting..
acres. .
Cropland not harvested and not pastured. ..farms reporting.,
acres. .
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting . ,
acres. .
Other cropland farms reporting. .
acres..
Woodland pastured farms reporting.,
acres. .
Woodland not pastured farms reporting. .
acreB. .
Other pasture (not cropland and not
woodland) farms reporting. .
acres..
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting..
acres. .
Cropland, total farms reporting.,
acres. .
Land pastured, total farms reporting.,
acres. ,
Woodland, total farms reporting..
acres. ,
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting.,
Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.,
With other Income of family exceeding
value of agricultural products sold operators reporting.,
Off-fara work:
Working off their farms, total operators reporting.
1 to 99 days operators reporting.
100 days or more. ............... ...operators reporting.
Not working off their farmB 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 opera tora reporting.
1953 operators reporting.
1952 operators reporting.
1951 operators reporting.
1946-1950 operators reporting.
1941-1945 operators reporting.
1940 or earlier operators reporting.
Faraa by class of 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 horBes
and/or mules farms reporting.
Tractor and horses and/or mules farms reporting.
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting.
293,152
217,301
34,727,797
139,915
57,708,510
1,904
16,004,108
45,096
12,356,974
146,083,441
4.98.3
29,265
59.93
209,135
25,017,082
30,276
24,060
17,884
26,889
40,739
34,862
26,040
8,385
113,715
7,451,166
72,332
4,344,589
19,628
1,253,119
58,220
3,091,470
95,118
18,995,078
16,257
1,183,205
149,287
87,159,786
252,501
1,932,535
247,420
36,812,837
238,169
113,606,030
105,816
20,178,283
253,205
34,931
142,903
49,460
93,443
149,173
4,248
30, 572
60,968
74,724
64,153
52,818
14,613
14,158
16,219
16,453
73,429
43,425
108,811
68,754
21,556
32,793
59,847
110,202
73,285
73,285
43,673,402
592
520,065
XXX
XXX
16,708
5,309,983
38,883,484
530.6
31,903
61.63
57,851
5,859,148
4,557
6,486
5,628
9,953
14,470
9,956
5,375
1,426
33,044
2,267,859
18,921
1,053,689
5,837
322,583
14,581
731,106
25,958
5,925,545
3,717
356,362
42,845
22,927,018
65,762
493,863
65,180
9,180,696
65,256
31,120,422
28,146
6,281,907
63,496
8,821
13,096
23,363
11,300
12,063
49,560
331
3,689
10,435
18,051
21,159
18,472
1,361
1,644
2,139
2,499
15,410
11,029
37,871
9,936
3,402
8,214
19,656
32,077
51,588
51,588
31,176,458
51,588
29,870,586
XXX
XXX
7,845
3,030,079
58,016,965
1,124.6
61,455
53.59
46,594
9,571,119
1,001
2,315
2,955
5,207
10,257
10, 574
9,969
4,316
24,274
2,695,724
17,071
1,612,414
5,749
543,234
13,148
1,069,180
18,623
7,046,257
2,689
260,929
30,625
36,157,587
46,316
672,935
49,266
13,879,257
45,683
45,899,568
19,995
7,307,186
1,748
44,392
6,591
6,968
18,048
10,480
7,568
33,346
345
5,349
13,082
15,669
11,443
5,110
1,108
1,295
1,868
2,118
13,590
9,318
21,542
2,150
1,169
4,140
19,263
24,866
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
1,748
15,621,262
272
517,882
15,103,380
8,640.4
263,515
31.06
1,202
439,140
68
66
47
80
202
228
279
232
725
252,320
408
84,483
139
27,012
298
57,471
609
1,112,329
103
75,849
1,149
13,037,672
1,529
101,537
1,432
775,943
1,567
14,402,321
669
1,188,178
1,426
291
283
107
176
1,441
48
322
485
450
253
118
161
199
160
128
527
230
301
124
29
218
1,054
323
55,770
1,685
467,369
55,770
24,358,073
XXX
XXX
2,991
582,055
24,143,387
432.9
33, 412
76.72
85
52,316
8,208,519
772
2,557
3,249
6,575
13,019
13,434
10,319
2,391
16,399
870,821
16,618
1,013,890
5,048
284,405
13,231
729,485
10,078
2,209,404
1,573
123,577
25,596
11,364,556
42,090
352,620
53,869
10,093,230
37,662
14,444,781
11,157
2,332,981
46,354
7,975
23,651
15,634
8,017
31,913
2,328
11,130
15,360
14,197
8,096
3,001
4,864
5,016
5,375
4,896
17,310
6,954
9,767
6,547
254
190,503
6,547
10,537,729
XXX
XXX
545
302,370
10,425,862
1,592.5
50,543
31.72
4,195
404,679
246
393
436
825
1,176
685
326
108
2,700
258,893
1,283
100,872
320
17,081
1,024
83,791
2,332
1,187,315
244
45,700
4,152
8,306,983
5,302
121,420
5,203
764,444
5,958
9,753,191
2,486
1,233,015
4,929
1,546
2,985
1,349
1,636
3,513
151
1,164
1,983
1,562
1,135
441
641
643
619
532
2,057
714
1,213
865
343
1,205
1,990
2,144
See footnotes at end of table.
TEXAS
13
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUS OF 1954
a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
All farm operators — Continued
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — C ont tnued
Crop-share
Livestock- share
Croppers
Other and
unspecified
Other farms
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Faras number. .
Land owned by farm operators farms reporting..
acres..
Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .farms reporting..
acres. .
Land managed by farm operators farms reporting..
acres..
Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting..
acres. ,
Land in faras acres..
Average size of farm acres.,
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars. .
Average per acre. dollars. ,
Proportion of farms reporting value percent.,
Proportion of land in farms fur which
value was reported percent.
Ijind in farms according In use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting.,
acres..
1 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 19 acres farms reporting.
20 to 29 acres farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 acres and over farms reporting.
Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting.
acres.
Cropland not harvested and not pastured. . .farms reporting.
acres.
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting.
acres.
Other cropland farms reporting.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms reporting.
acres.
Woodland not pastured farms reporting.
acres.
Other pasture (not cropland and riot
woodland) farms reporting.
acres.
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting.
acres.
Cropland, total farms reporting.
acres.
Land pastured, total farms reporting.
acres.
Woodland, total farms reporting.
acres.
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting.
Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.
With other income of family exceeding
value of agricultural products sold operators reporting.
Off-farm vork:
Working off their farms, total operators reporting.
1 to 99 days operators reporting.
100 days or more operators reporting.
Not working off their farms operators reporting.
By 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 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.
Faras by class of work po«er:
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.
5,495
127
25,938
5,495
2,127,072
XXX
XXX
276
47,244
2,105,766
383.2
34,973
90.55
88
5,416
929,192
1
86
178
748
1,529
1,516
1,076
282
2,028
119,054
1,949
122,885
608
41,964
1,532
80,921
1,427
240,573
182
10,496
3,436
656,152
4,680
27,414
5,477
1,1~1,131
.
1,015,779
1,543
251,069
4,322
651
31,188
1,068
200,876
31,188
i, 281, 759
XXX
XXX
1,660
255,097
:, 227, 538
263.8
33,573
127.35
86
31,089
5,724,120
202
872
1,262
2,702
7,198
9,254
7,874
1,725
8,985
299,732
10,882
659,499
3,458
192,412
8,612
467,087
4,333
311,884
769
39,419
13,951
1,035,863
24,639
157,021
31,178
6,683,351
20,751
1,647,479
4,901
351,303
25,969
4,508
2,869
2,269
12,859
1,539
8,952
680
3,907
3,218
18,215
152
1,456
1,284
6,674
1,690
8,586
1,367
7,855
749
4,346
198
1,526
296
2,741
391
2,826
509
2,115
443
2,711
1,803
9,957
902
4,048
1,105
5,277
125
1,694
36
201
213
1,476
1,589
4,880
3,532
22,937
1,413
27
6,609
1,413
822,410
XXX
XXX
84
10,005
579.6
51,888
90.74
1,313
296,372
20
23
41
104
233
396
355
141
647
46,109
443
40,498
170
14,809
333
25,689
351
74,176
846
344,734
1,234
11,302
1,381
382,979
1,261
465,019
383
79,999
,258
142
7,250
84
9,778
7,250
894,255
123
15,452
888,581
122.6
13,763
112 . 51
7,204
514,217
126
307
1,041
1,763
2,125
943
343
56
836
47,664
1,007
40,890
258
9,085
826
31,805
522
85,200
137
8,060
1,303
177,314
3,106
15,23b
7,228
602,771
1,952
310,178
622
93,260
6,162
676
3,877
125
33,665
3,877
1,694,848
XXX
XXX
303
51,887
1,676,626
432.5
28,219
62.78
77
3,099
339,939
177
376
291
433
758
640
345
79
1,203
99,369
1,054
49,246
234
9,054
904
40,192
1,113
310,256
188
14,079
1,908
S43.510
3,129
20,227
3,402
488,554
2,905
1,253,135
1,222
324,335
3,214
452
527
3,437
1
,574
349
2,388
1
, "
178
1,049
872
3,801
2
,294
59
327
183
366
1,045
597
399
1,825
877
341
2,040
1
,032
169
1,065
632
65
417
154
83
739
364
107
737
312
136
867
329
97
767
346
557
1,863
1
■':
177
720
393
245
1,062
B65
72
4,017
640
22
177
176
15
255
501
470
585
32C
814
2,216
1
,740
14
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
All farm operators
Total
all
farms
Tenure of operator 1
Full
owners
Part
owners
Managers
Farns number. .
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting..
Electricity farms reporting..
Television set farms reporting..
Piped running water farms reporting..
Home freezer farms reporting..
Electric pig brooder farms reporting. .
Power feed grinder farms reporting..
Milking machine farms reporting . .
Grain combines farms reporting..
number . .
Corn pickers farms reporting..
number. .
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting..
number..
Field forage harvesters farms reporting..
number..
Motortrucks farms reporting.,
number . .
Tractors farms reporting..
number..
Wheel and/or crawler tractors other
than garden farms reporting..
Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting..
number. ,
Garden tractors farms reporting..
number . .
Crawler tractors ...farms reporting.,
number . .
Automobiles farms reporting. ,
number. ,
FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting..
persons. .
Family workers, including operator farms reporting..
persons. .
Operators working 1 or more hours persons.,
Unpaid members of operator's family
working 15 hours or more farms reporting..
persons. ,
Hired workers farms reporting.,
persons.,
Regular workers (to be employed
150 days or more) farms reporting.,
persons. ,
Seasonal workers ( to be employed
less than 150 days) farms reporting.,
persons.,
Regular hired workers and no
seasonal hired workers farms reporting.,
Faras by kind of workers:
Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting.
Family workers only farms reporting.
Operators only farms reporting.
Unpaid members of operator's
family only farms reporting.
Hired workers only farms reporting.
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES IN 1954
Specified fara expenditures- farms reporting.
Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting.
dollars.
Machine hire farms reporting.
dollars.
Hired labor farms reporting.
dollars.
Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.
dollars .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting.
dollars.
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting.
dollars.
tons.
acres on which used.
Lime and liming material farms reporting.
dollars.
tons.
acres en which used.
111,425
269,285
89,339
199,963
93,448
2,479
36,954
10,033
35,964
40,896
6,918
7,087
10,355
10,661
4,689
5,064
153,946
189,725
174,118
277,019
170,049
169, 588
264, 44
8,097
8,406
3.315
4,173
205,459
250,843
263,110
723,539
256,978
378,015
250,918
86,440
127,097
59,755
345,524
26,082
60,414
41 , 584
295,110
53
20 3
355
134
660
5
6
163
132
290,328
194.570
302,763,074
149,127
74,366,933
155,988
228,396,136
240,031
220,692,515
197,449
105,823,420
91,097
30,821,365
490,740
4,5<j4,523
1,590
232,413
43,440
48,115
32,764
68,787
22,755
57,204
27,324
758
13,349
3,912
10,483
11,547
1,753
1,779
3,309
3,405
1,547
.
44,145
53,442
52,432
78,812
51,733
75,282
2,069
2,174
1,161
1,356
I,
67,258
68,455
.
65,972
99,848
64,533
25,204
35,315
17,908
85,123
8,477
16,683
11,698
68,440
6,210
15,425
50,547
30,459
1,106
2,483
73,149
57,967
'• ,'"'4, '.'.'
44,664
19,635,575
46,860
57,329,272
62,227
88,124,645
58,889
27,892,684
25,080
7,632,487
127,430
1,180,734
592
92,470
17,219
19,198
23 , •
49,237
19,695
41,147
22,328
627
12,393
3,590
13,256
15,766
2,484
2,543
4,080
4,197
1,958
2,121
39,644
55,473
44,299
86,762
44,129
.
83,866
1,173
1,260
1,234
1,636
39,986
49,491
208,139
47,917
76,519
47,226
18,912
29,293
20,464
131,620
10,709
27,914
13,440
103,706
7,024
18,890
29,027
16,484
472
1,574
1,748
51,544
46,518
123,092,351
36,168
27,419,953
41,674
95,672,428
42,600
71,650,576
47,232
40,965,957
22,969
13,901,015
213,491
1,959,020
501
69,150
13,416
14,598
1,002
15,206
1,641
50,679
724
17,233
1,555
34,334
867
14,826
30
497
511
7,289
81
1,771
393
10,140
516
11,287
57
2,416
61
2,496
331
1,701
378
1,730
134
792
170
850
1,468
31,179
3,324
37,806
1,379
43,876
4,160
70,793
1,377
43,717
1,369
43,642
3,728
69,653
125
630
143
687
166
372
28-1
453
1,360
42,197
2,940
49,668
1,695
12,083
1,555
1,871
1,541
231
330
1,066
10,212
894
5,311
425
4,901
926
629
497
7
140
1,737
1,537
13,830,904
878
1,344,269
1,431
:.',.'• ', ,'.<■
1,478
10,367,195
1,508
2,449,753
785
1,388,391
19,404
168,413
24
35,432
6,099
5,499
52,420
189,642
51 , 503
50,909
18,981
31,391
15,071
107,342
5,009
9,079
11,651
98,263
14,154
37,349
417
917
55,660
49,464
81,443,444
30,405
23,177,740
43,007
58,265,704
37,611
29,678,797
47,440
-"•.■''',' 14
14,381
5,671,767
85,336
885,795
119
11,996
2,165
3,506
7,341,190
3,394
1,583,206
4,008
5,757,984
5,687
12,081,861
5,391
2,609,734
2,018
961,253
14,628
133,627
25
1,595
230
795
See footnotes at end of table.
TEXAS
15
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Farms number.
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting.
Electricity farms reporting.
Television set farms reporting.
Piped running water farms reporting.
Home freezer farms reporting.
Electric pig brooder farms reporting.
Power feed grinder farms reporting.
Milking machine farms reporting.
Grain combines farms reporting.
number.
Corn pickers farms reporting.
number.
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting.
number.
Field forage harvesters farms reporting.
number.
Motortrucks farms reporting.
number.
Trar tors farms reporting.
number.
Wheel and/or crawler tractors other
than garden farms reporting.
Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting.
number.
Garden tractors farms reporting.
number.
Crawler tractors farms reporting.
number.
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..
Mired 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"' farms reporting.,
Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting..
dollars..
Machine hire farms reporting.,
dollars.,
Hired labor farms reporting..
dollars. .
Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting..
dollars. .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting.,
dollars..
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting. .
dollars. .
tons. .
acres on which used. ,
Lime and liming material farms reporting..
dollars.,
tons..
acres on which used..
All farm operators — Continued
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
5,495
1,668
5,153
1,605
3,612
1,764
74
1,012
172
1,180
1,314
415
426
225
239
115
132
3,421
4,170
5,136
8,248
5,121
5,121
8,091
92
102
46
55
4,462
5,322
5,268
19,444
5,214
8,864
5,187
2,382
3,677
1,489
10,580
483
869
1,167
1,435
3,779
1,917
17
54
5,495
5,165
7,878,577.
4,471
2,308,312
4,576
5,570,265
4,563
2,826,896
5,285
2,958,331
1,907
716,143
11,077
123,217
26
2,485
425
475
Crop-share
8,399
28,67e
10,895
19,827
8,643
273
4,159
398
7,054
7,777
1,530
1,571
763
764
364
387
17,971
21,652
27,908
46,069
27,817
27,774
45,487
316
363
170
219
24,786
29,105
29,228
28,681
44,801
• ' . : :
9,948
16,521
9,276
74,413
2,759
4,620
7,503
69,793
8,729
19,952
12,817
260
547
Livestock-share
31,148
28,917
55,161,947
24, 506
16,418,879
25,690
38,743,068
19,967
6,998,267
23,744
20,246,164
7,148
2,887,612
40,984
452,653
31
2,242
635
730
1,413
631
1,362
570
1.155
533
51
392
82
445
488
102
102
118
118
50
56
1,005
1,406
1,286
2,384
1,284
1,283
^,343
28
28
8
13
1,164
1,521
1,386
5,072
1,354
2,019
1,342
451
677
544
3,053
243
455
369
2,598
512
!42
532
10
32
1,413
1,281
2,791,989
1,054
886,325
1,095
1,905,664
1,239
1,597,825
1,325
,211,047
447
204,987
3,281
33,496
20
1,150
205
475
Croppers
7,250
968
0,321
1,221
2,997
860
52
416
120
345
400
155
156
123
133
56
56
2,073
2,310
2,817
4,171
2,801
2,801
4,085
57
57
29
29
4,844
5,426
6,644
20,457
6,599
12,190
6,554
2,693
5,636
1,131
8,267
186
294
1,005
7,973
1,086
5,513
3,321
7,194
6,359
4,174,859
3,881
1,102,594
5,306
3,072,265
3,241
1,764,639
3,731
1,136,951
1,577
399, 545
7,354
71,196
1
2,250
190
226
Other and
unspecified
3,877
1,220
3,464
1,100
2,349
1,007
27
410
177
429
503
115
135
117
117
2,195
2,685
2,566
3,971
2,560
2,549
3,901
34
34
35
36
2,613
3,090
3,651
10,501
3,596
5,425
3,553
1,378
1,872
868
5,076
366
946
602
4,130
813
2,783
3,871
2,815
4,094,882
2,099
878,424
2,332
3,216,458
2,914
4,409,309
2,964
1,425,407
1,284
502,227
8,012
71,606
16
2,274
480
805
Other farms
110,761
38,493
98,941
28,932
65,723
28,103
567
3,413
679
1,692
1,780
208
208
934
951
258
264
37,510
39,680
32,132
36,492
29,093
28,925
31,911
4,100
4,142
382
439
68,120
76,399
91,049
128,704
90,031
117,477
86,709
23,112
30,768
5,246
11,227
993
1,427
4,370
9,800
4,228
85,803
64,173
3,161
1,018
108,238
39,084
7,431,498
28,012
2,789,401
23,016
4,642,097
96,115
20,871,302
42,380
4,927,392
27,882
2,227,705
45,029
369,661
354
23,365
4,541
5,314
16
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
fData are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
All farm operators
Total
all
farms
Tenure of operator 1
Full
owners
Part
owners
Managers
Livestock on hood:
All cattle and calves farms reporting..
number. .
Cows, including heifers that have
calved farms reporting..
number..
Milk cows farms reporting..
number..
Horses and mules farms reporting..
number..
All hogs and pigs farms reporting..
number..
Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting..
number..
Livestock and livestock products sold in 1954:
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting..
number..
Chickens sold farms reporting. .
dollars..
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . .
dozens..
Specified crops harvested io 1954:
Corn for all purposes farms reporting..
acres. .
Corn harvested for grain farms reporting..
acres..
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
Sorghum for all purposes
except for sirup farms reporting. .
acres . .
Harvested for grain
or for seed farms reporting..
acres..
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
Wheat threshed or
combined farms reporting. .
acres..
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
Cotton harvested farms reporting..
acres . .
bales..
Hay cut.
acres.,
tons. .
24.3,396
8,268,112
236,923
4,569,119
164,333
702,144
114,196
301,604
108,297
930,314
212,845
15,214,631
170,276
3,942,939
51,343
801,848
45,867
38,835,233
98,364
77,732,852
103,510
1,857,994
92,034
1,682,510
28,869,811
9,862,537
99,519
7,434,615
55,950
5,610,766
132,717,834
117,546,674
3 22,049
3 3, 011, 747
3 29,312,549
3 26,810,728
126, 521
7,466,831
3,526,419
1,550,845
1,661,074
73,285
64,298
2,585,002
63,276
1,454,880
44,654
230,614
31,272
84,458
26,602
282,967
53,063
5,743,928
55,218
1,340,096
15,003
272,372
18,012
26,425,148
32,211
37,476,232
27,302
480,190
24,443
428,412
7,727,218
1,844,796
29,875
1,692,493
16,171
1,165,579
29,912,400
25,564,410
7,381
771,665
7,787,720
7,019,010
33,107
1,498,933
755,785
535,869
593,364
51,588
46,028
3,141,723
45,254
1,736,587
32,215
220,208
24, 572
85, 595
21,933
281,662
36,345
3,161,108
39,224
1,541,677
12,832
262,713
9,631
7,052,468
19,151
17,630,410
21,952
556,070
19,371
494,859
8,738,938
2,735,344
26,794
2,827,596
15,596
2,133,392
49,128,036
43,590,196
6,933
1,335,676
12,582,610
11,502,898
31,271
2,705,220
1,340,066
529,416
587,662
1,565
614,956
1,492
334,782
1,009
9,275
1,301
16,291
611
27,635
979
240,662
1,493
293,060
364
29,051
212
483,926
336
2,176,414
321
12,564
242
10, 522
237,314
54,567
518
91, 501
205
56,868
,081,353
837,657
150
61,708
599,378
527,802
376
85,489
62,501
76,486
95,545
55,770
40,093
1,021,712
39,270
537,140
29,566
128,586
14, 974
38,567
22,956
163,878
39,013
2,717,868
27,162
479,000
10,984
132,669
7,893
4,459,031
18,673
12,083,687
26,470
611,625
24, 676
578,205
10,055,710
4,988,050
30,634
2,658,209
21,829
2,206,657
52,129,862
47,366,735
6,517
814, 521
8,162,173
7,622,628
44,400
2,991,709
1,322,113
249,623
263,690
6,547
5,737
379, 19c
5,606
211,537
3,742
44,612
3,538
14,638
2,172
21,757
3,880
309,606
5,020
198,459
1,164
21,549
982
522,311
1,833
1,701,608
1,736
33,666
1,495
29,866
600,700
217,515
1,949
94,488
686
47,391
1,371,839
1,175,032
455
36,061
333,977
305,025
2,158
77,012
31,557
44,615
38,392
*Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only.
2 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. 3 Total for 131 counties in Western Texas.
TEXAS
17
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
a sample of farms. See text]
( For definitions and explanations, see text)
Faras number..
LIVESTOCK
Livestock on baud:
All cattle and calves farms reporting..
number..
Cows, including heifers that have
calved farms reporting. .
number..
MiLk cows farms reporting . .
number..
Horses and mules farms reporting. .
number. .
All hogs and pigs farms reporting..
number. .
Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting..
number. .
Livestock sod livestock prodocts sold in 1951:
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting..
number. .
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting..
number. .
Chickens sold farms reporting. .
dollars..
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting..
dozens..
CHOPS
Specified crops harvested in 1954:
Corn for all purposes farms reporting..
acres. .
Corn harvested for grain farms reporting..
acres..
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
Sorghum for all purposes
except for sirup farms reporting..
acres..
Harvested for grain
or for seed farms reporting..
acres..
bushels harvested..
bushels sold . .
Wheat threshed or
combined farms reporting..
acres..
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
Cotton harvested farms reporting..
acres . .
bales..
Hay cut acres..
tons . .
All farm operators — Continued
4,973
140,242
4,905
72,096
3,747
14,118
1,838
3,703
3,065
24,983
4,462
445,879
4,005
63,424
1,647
21,299
1,423
119,737
2,904
2,514,413
3,473
89,224
3,327
85,302
; 571,463
631,860
3,688
245,402
2,253
176,764
4,609,788
4,111,180
816
134,468
1,295,508
1,196,437
4,529
269,863
109,377
39,390
36,911
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Crop-share
22,119
300,604
21,736
143,748
16,910
44,850
6,557
13,215
12,809
80,505
22,205
1,460,327
13,255
125,334
5,972
59,271
4,131
1,035,662
10,933
- ,592,414
14,521
358,432
13,531
340,376
5,764,427
3,033,383
2,046,221
16,241
1,769,350
40.598,130
36,983,225
4,465
548,785
5,451,004
5,101,767
28,053
2,190,695
996, 604
114,411
131,560
Livestock-share
1,413
1,261
53,924
1,243
28,109
944
6,147
527
1,092
674
10,226
1,062
110,079
1,053
26,612
391
9,674
308
424,177
604
580
16,828
536
15,698
292,149
146,780
904
99,922
637
30,433
2,245,391
2,059,739
325
43,776
546,645
517,453
943
84,225
42,604
15,689
19,774
Croppers
2,973
43,246
2,858
24,421
2,146
6,160
1,017
2,099
2,720
15,196
4,670
197,898
1,478
18,465
1,053
11,326
482
641,401
1,158
542,507
4,376
78,394
4,190
74,468
1,302,866
759,837
Other and
unspecified
1,847
90,635
1,222
70,024
1,685,546
1,573,687
193
21,406
244,256
231,976
6,531
263,613
100,268
16,169
14,761
3,030
103,798
2,922
57,229
2,077
12,699
1,497
3,820
1,516
11,211
2,734
194,079
2,351
46,706
757
9,550
567
1,715,743
1,241
1,156,917
1,784
35,081
1,597
32,495
524,105
198,675
1,423
81,541
790
62, 695
1,619,168
1,463,872
263
30,025
290,788
269,970
2,186
106,301
41,703
19,349
22,292
Other farms
91,412
904,719
87,631
505,730
56,889
113,461
42,077
76,693
36,195
174,172
83,445
3,351,065
47,179
289,106
12,160
105,043
10,119
409,660
27,943
8,366,109
27,465
197,545
23,297
170,512
,110,631
239,780
11,698
164,816
2,149
48,270
466,178
187,676
1,068
23,177
180,663
138,390
17,367
185,475
45,954
159,451
120,813
18
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
White operators
Total all
farms of
white
operators
Tenure of operator 1
Full
owners
Part
owners
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
F»™» number. .
Land owned by farm operators farms reportLng. .
acres. .
Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .farms reporting..
acres. .
Land managed by farm operators farms reporting..
acres. *
Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting..
acres. .
Land in farae acres..
Average size of farm acres..
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars..
Average per acre dollars. .
Proportion of farms reporting value percent..
Proportion of land in farms for which
value was reported percent. .
Land in farns according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting..
acres. .
1 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 19 acres farms reporting..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 acres and over farms reporting..
Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting..
acres. .
Cropland not harvested and not pastured. ..farms reporting..
acres..
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting. .
acres. .
Other cropland farms reporting. .
acres. .
Woodland pastured farms reporting. ,
acres. ,
Woodland not pastured farms reporting. ,
acres. .
Other pasture (not cropland and not
woodland) farms reporting. .
acres. ,
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting..
acres. ,
Cropland, total farms reporting.,
acres . .
Land pastured, total farms reporting.,
acres. ,
Woodland, total farms reporting.,
acres. ,
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting..
Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.,
With other income of family exceeding
value of agricultural products sold operators reporting.
Off- f am 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 fara:
1954 operators reporting.
1953. operators reporting.
1952 operators reporting.
1951 operators reporting.
1946-1950 operators reporting.
1941-1*45 operators reporting.
1940 or earlier operators reporting.
Fane by class of wort Dover:
No traotor, horaes, or mules farms reporting.
(Jo tractor and only 1 horae or mule farms reporting.
No tractor and 2 or more horaes
and/or mules farms reporting.
Tractor and horses and/or mules. farms reporting.
Tractor and no horses or mules... .farms reporting.
265,623
198,353
83,735,298
126,112
57,001,587
1,872
15,984,140
42,675
12,279,476
144,441,549
543.8
31,961
59.76
83
187,044
24,507,986
23,035
17,852
14,143
24,166
39,030
34,471
25,984
8,363
105,825
7,244,528
66,607
4,234,586
19,121
1,246,812
52,895
2,987,774
84,840
18,595,005
13,417
1,098,207
140,644
86,891,525
229,936
1,869,712
222,683
35,987,100
219,886
112,731,058
93,582
19,693,212
227,531
33,564
126,896
41,671
85,225
137,701
3,983
28,800
56,399
67,419
57,735
46,069
13,763
13,136
14,668
14,891
67,518
39,405
96,759
60, 650
16,946
22,059
57,710
108,258
70,569
70,569
43,397,736
587
519,870
XXX
XXX
16,293
5,292,529
38,625,077
547.3
32,977
61.62
85
55,252
5,800,732
4,127
5,430
5,038
9,623
14,305
9,929
5,374
1,426
31,851
2,223,763
18,350
1,041,574
5,782
321,988
14,040
719,586
24,311
5,850,070
3,437
346,432
41,656
22,877,156
63,288
485,350
62,520
9,064,069
62,780
30,950,989
26,354
6,196,502
60,876
8,750
12,919
22,253
10,330
11,923
47,954
316
3,634
10,154
17,375
20,302
17,650
1,331
1,629
2,064
2,439
15,024
10,663
36,127
9,676
3,092
6,602
19,280
31,919
48,825
48,825
31,022,434
48.825
29,686,451
XXX
XXX
7,607
3,017,769
57,691,116
1,181.6
64,356
53.45
79
43,868
9,444,473
911
1,763
2,270
4,512
9,749
10,425
9,936
4,302
23,440
2,669,688
16,563
1,600,511
5,687
541,862
12,695
1,058,649
17,204
6,958,237
2,376
250,100
29,472
36,104,957
43,724
663,150
46,523
13,714,672
43,475
45,732,882
18,391
7,208,337
41,726
6,510
6,690
16,820
9,433
7,387
31,811
345
5,238
12,624
14,701
10,568
4,780
1,058
1,220
1,738
2,003
12,944
8,766
20,383
1,894
1,004
2,864
18,611
24,452
1,727
XXX
xxx
XXX
xxx
1,727
15,607,060
272
517,882
15,089,178
8,737.2
264,774
30.82
79
1,187
435,215
68
61
47
78
202
223
278
230
711
248,456
403
84,468
139
27,012
293
57,456
601
1,109,282
103
75,849
1,142
13,034,462
1,514
101,446
1,412
768,139
1,546
14,392,200
661
1, 185,131
1,410
286
278
107
171
1,430
48
316
473
448
252
118
156
199
155
126
525
224
300
124
29
217
1,039
318
51,090
1,644
463,209
51,090
24,049,575
xxx
xxx
2,899
675,173
23,837,611
466.6
35,877
76.59
85
47,661
8,021,010
631
1,592
2,079
5,394
12,058
13,224
10,298
2,385
15,927
850,531
15,948
998, 525
4,958
282,780
12,636
715,745
9,395
2,175,943
1,387
113,391
24,709
11,332,961
39,745
345,250
49, 209
9,870,066
36,133
14,359,435
10,354
2,289,334
42,145
7,640
21,274
13,652
7,622
29,620
2,243
10,580
L4,153
12,729
7,171
2,686
4,589
4,649
4,904
4,416
16,089
6,364
8,611
5,463
755
2,475
9,826
32,571
See footnotes at end of table.
TEXAS
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
a sample of farms. See text]
19
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
White operators — Continued
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Crop- share
Livestock-share
Croppers
Other and
unspecified
Other farms
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
harms number.
Land owned by farm operators farms reporting.
acres.
Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .farms reporting.
acres.
Land managed by farm operators farms reporting.
acres.
Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting.
acres.
Land in farms acres.
Average size of farm acres.
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars.
Average per acre dollars.
Proportion of farms reporting value percent.
Proportion of land in farms for which
value was reported ...percent.
Land in farms according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting.
acres.
1 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 19 acres firms reporting.
20 to 29 acres farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 acres and over farms reporting.
Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting.
acres.
Cropland not harvested and not pastured. . .farms reporting.
acres.
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting.
acres.
Other cropland farms reporting.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms reporting.
acres.
Woodland not pastured farms reporting.
acres.
Other pasture (not cropland and not
woodland) farms reporting.
acres.
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting.
acres.
Cropland, total farms reporting.
acres.
Land pastured, total farms reporting.
acres.
Woodland, total farms reporting.
acres.
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting.
Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.
With other income of family exceeding
value of agricultural products sold operators reporting.
Off-farm work:
Working off their farms, total operators reporting.
1 to 99 days operators reporting.
100 days or more operators reporting.
Not working off their farms operators reporting..
By mgti
Under 25 years operators reporting.
25 to 34 years operators reporting.
35 to 44 years operators reporting.
45 to 54 years operators reporting.
55 to 64 years operators reporting.
65 years and over operators reporting.
By year began operation of present farm:
1954 operators reporting. .
1953 operators reporting.
1952 operators reporting. .
1951 i operators reporting.
1946-1950 operators reporting..
1941-1945 operators reporting.
1940 or earlier operators reporting..
Farms by class of vorL 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.,
5,375
127
25,938
5,375
2,108,162
XXX
46,319
2,087,781
388.4
35,304
90.39
5,296
917,797
1
81
163
698
1,5L4
1,491
1,071
277
2,008
118,554
1,899
121,335
593
41,139
1,497
80,196
1,402
239,258
172
10,126
3,366
654,042
4,580
26,669
5,357
1,157,686
4,750
:, W, -'■■-.
1,508
249,384
4,712
641
29,366
1,058
200,781
29,366
:, 140,674
XXX
XXX
1,630
254,577
:, 086, 878
275.4
35,249
128.15
29,267
5,646,840
142
482
787
2,302
6,828
9,139
7,863
1,724
8,714
286,387
10,527
649,609
3,423
192,102
8,277
457,507
3,957
295,744
669
34,234
13,505
1,020,568
23,507
153,496
29,356
6,582,836
19,920
1,602,699
4,460
329,978
24,332
4,378
2,764
2,239
11,878
1,569
8,091
670
3,787-
3,123
17,374
152
1,426
1,274
6,514
1,660
8,095
1,332
7,279
709
3,926
193
1,401
296
2,646
381
2,720
494
2,725
443
2,531
1,778
9,456
872
3,798
1,065
4,792
125
1,429
31
146
178
691
1,549
4,565
3,492
22,535
1,383
27
6,609
1,383
820,525
XXX
XXX
84
817,129
590.8
52,912
90.78
85
1,283
295,112
15
23
31
104
218
396
355
141
642
46,074
438
40,438
170
14,809
328
25,629
351
74,176
48
5,413
836
344,649
1,214
11,267
1,351
381,624
1,251
■■'-, "
378
79,589
1,228
142
512
334
178
857
59
366
384
331
169
60
83
107
136
92
542
172
240
57
22
20
470
814
5,059
64
6,518
5,059
787,640
XXX
XXX
98
12,122
782,036
154.6
17,491
112.53
80
5,018
431,142
81
382
511
1,142
1,625
883
338
56
776
44,199
38,425
228
8,660
686
29,765
4L2
78,545
117
5,990
1,097
170,094
2,400
13,641
5,042
513,766
1,656
292,838
497
84,535
4,187
511
2,336
1,517
819
2,721
272
720
1,290
1,344
710
277
584
532
641
507
1,298
465
617
2,422
87
95
524
1,931
3,527
115
33,460
3,527
1,672,358
XXX
288
51,607
1,654,211
469.0
30,757
63.06
77
2,764
330,309
157
281
191
353
723
635
345
79
1,128
97,664
1,004
48,441
224
8,989
864
39,452
1,018
305,736
153
12,534
1,813
839,910
2,874
19,617
3,062
476,414
2,715
1,243,310
1,112
318,270
2,894
447
1,389
832
557
2,129
183
557
787
937
552
334
349
272
309
331
983
373
740
575
146
366
765
1,675
93,412
77,315
8,851,919
25,610
2,745,691
145
377,080
15,604
2,776,123
9,198,567
98.5
8,761
90.64
83
39,076
806,556
17,298
9,006
4,709
4,559
2,716
670
98
20
33,896
1,252,090
15,343
■ ,:
2,555
73,170
13,231
436,338
33,329
2,501,473
6,114
312,435
43,665
'.'"•! ,989
81,665
274,516
63,019
2,568,154
75,952
7,295,552
37,822
2,813,908
31,374
10,378
66,271
8,149
58,122
26,886
1,031
9,032
18,995
22,166
19,442
20,835
6,629
5,439
5,807
5,907
22,936
13,388
31,338
43,493
12,066
9,901
8,954
18, ! ■-'
20
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
QData are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
White operators
Total all
farms of
white
operators
Tenure of operator 1
Full
owners
Part
owners
Farms number.
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting.
Electricity farms reporting. .
Television set farms reporting.,
Piped running water farms reporting.
Home freezer farms reporting. ,
Electric pig brooder farms reporting. .
Power feed grinder farms reporting.,
Milking machine farms reporting.
Grain combines farms reporting.,
number .
Corn pickers farms reporting. .
number. ,
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting.,
number . ,
Field forage harvesters farms reporting.,
number..
Motortrucks farms reporting.,
number.,
Tractors farms reporting. ,
number. ,
Wheel and/or crawler tractors other
than garden farms reporting. .
Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting.,
number. ,
Garden tractors farms reporting.,
number. .
Crawler tractors farms reporting.,
number. .
Automobiles farms reporting. ,
number. ,
FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting.,
persons.
Family workers, including operator farms reporting.,
persons.,
Operators working 1 or more hours persons.,
Unpaid members of operator ' s family
working 15 hours or more farms reporting.,
persons . ,
Hired workers farms reporting..
persons . ,
Regular workers ( to be employed
150 days or more) farms reporting.,
persons.
Seasonal workers C 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 195*
Specified farm expenditures^ farms reporting.
Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting.
dollars.
Machine hire farms reporting.
dollars .
Hired labor... farms reporting.
dollars.
Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.
dollars.
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting.
dollars .
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting.
dollars.
tons.
acres on which used.
Lime and liming material.... farms reporting.
dollars.
tons.
acres on which used.
265,623
109,335
249,754
87,429
196,231
91,328
2,373
36,752
9,872
35,871
40,784
6,858
7,027
10,224
10,530
4,643
5,018
147,629
183,095
169,911
272,056
165,968
165,512
259,676
7,950
8,244
3,298
4,136
194,159
239,068
239,001
' ' , ' .'
232,955
338,245
227,617
77,528
110,628
57,726
334,822
25,945
■, ■'.''
39,654
274,976
18,072
51,680
181,275
120,447
4,493
6,046
263,659
181,61 I
299,765,297
140,835
73,632,998
147,203
226,132,299
218,238
217,430,841
190,002
104,821,805
80,206
29,892,347
472,109
4,391,208
1,559
231,128
43,140
47,710
''■','■'■ '
32,521
66,796
22,602
56,813
27,054
733
13,327
3,867
10,476
11,540
1,753
1,779
.',. !
3,384
1,537
1,649
43,229
52,486
51,882
78,192
51,199
51,064
74,693
2,053
2,143
1,161
1,356
52,750
66,149
65,909
179,791
63,432
95,545
62,044
24,147
33,501
17,704
84,246
8,469
16,671
11,502
67,575
6,202
15,227
48,205
29,072
1,056
2,477
70,468
56,333
76,701,332
43,558
19,551,330
45,751
57,150,002
59,962
87,526,460
57,999
27,763,464
23,598
7,520,516
124,987
1,156,721
587
92,345
17,094
19,098
23,731
47,096
19,413
40,652
21,928
627
12,365
3,560
13,217
15,709
2,474
2,533
4,039
4,156
1,947
2,110
38,399
54,094
43,233
85,364
43,063
42,988
32, 01
1,167
1,254
1,222
1,604
38,783
53,316
46,868
199,327
45,314
71,119
44,689
17,531
26,430
19,915
128,208
10,650
27,590
12,917
100,618
18,361
26,953
15,475
412
1,554
48,796
44,361
121,953,721
34,750
27,203,553
39,959
94,750,168
40,365
70,986,824
45,772
40,587,197
21,434
13,615,370
208,496
1,911,064
491
68,530
13, XI
14,433
1,727
999
1,625
718
1,545
864
25
509
81
387
509
57
61
327
374
134
170
1,448
3,298
1,359
4,131
1,357
1,349
3,699
125
143
166
289
1,350
2,930
1,674
12,008
1,534
1,839
1,520
225
319
1,053
10,169
887
5,294
419
4,875
913
621
489
1,716
1,517
13,788,804
867
1,340,569
1,411
12,448,235
1,457
10,262,619
1,488
2,441,118
777
,380,391
19,283
166,598
23
35,392
6,079
5,479
15,058
47,379
16,941
33,700
14,590
486
7,223
1,740
10,104
11,251
2,371
2,451
1,666
1,695
782
840
30,149
36,718
42,541
69,169
42,397
42,322
68,054
605
662
372
453
39,688
47,066
48,090
176, 509
47,193
73,565
46,644
17,014
26,921
14,424
102,944
4,962
8,8 ll
11,051
94,058
13,527
33,666
382
897
51,015
45,840
80,267,464
37,348
22,903,430
40, 143
57,364,034
35,027
29,237,087
45,515
29,272,344
12,735
5,440,085
80,543
840,649
119
11,996
2,165
3,506
See footnotes at end of table.
TEXAS
21
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
e sample of farms. See textj
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Far as .....•...•.••..••....••................. ........ .number.
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone. .farms reporting.
Electricity farms reporting.
Television set.. farms reporting.
Piped running water farms reporting.
Home freezer farms reporting.
Electric pig brooder farms reporting.
Power feed grinder farms reporting.
Milking machine farms reporting.
Grain combines ..farms reporting.
number.
Corn pickers farms reporting.
number.
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting.
number.
Field forage harvesters farms reporting.
number.
Motortrucks farms reporting.
number.
Tractors farms reporting.
number.
Wheel and/or crawler tractors other
than garden farms reporting.
Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting.
number.
Garden tractors farms reporting.
number.
Crawler tractors farms reporting.
number .
Automobiles farms reporting.
number.,
FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2
Faulty and/or hired workers farms reporting.,
persons.,
Fuily 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..
Farus 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 form expenditures farms reporting..
Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting..
dollars. .
Machine hire farms reporting..
dollars..
Hired labor farms reporting. .
dollars..
Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting..
dollars. .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting..
dollars. .
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material .farms reporting. .
dollars. .
tons. .
acres on which used. .
Lime and liming material farms reporting..
dollars..
tons. .
acres on which used..
White operators — Continued
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
1,653
5,068
1,595
3,592
1,744
74
1,007
167
1,180
1,314
410
421
220
234
115
132
3,356
4,095
5,056
, '
5,041
5,041
7,941
92
102
46
55
4,402
5,257
5,168
19,004
5,114
8,679
5,092
2,342
3,587
1,464
10,325
834
1,152
9,491
1,410
3,704
1,862
17
54
5,385
5,080
7,765,187
4,416
2,291,162
4,516
5,474,025
4,493
2,803,481
5,200
2,917,506
1,857
694,658
10,684
120,822
26
2,485
425
475
Crop-share
29,366
8,328
27,496
10,799
19,620
8,543
273
4,129
383
7,029
7,752
1,515
1,556
748
749
359
382
17,459
21,103
27, 181
45,209
27,100
27,057
44,637
306
353
170
219
23,829
28,115
27,511
IK, 066
26,974
41,185
2( ,5 18
9,132
14,587
9,025
72,881
«,733
4,478
7,278
68,403
8,488
18,486
12,037
240
537
29,336
27,590
54,715,257
23,664
16,299,114
24,708
38,416,143
18,755
6,871,222
27,877
20,085,584
6,423
,797,712
'," I
433,108
31
2,242
635
730
Livestock-share
631
1,347
570
1,155
528
51
392
82
445
488
102
102
118
118
50
56
1,005
1,406
1,286
2,384
1,284
1,283
2,343
28
28
8
13
1,139
1,496
1,356
4,987
1,324
1,984
1,312
446
672
539
3,003
243
455
364
2,548
507
817
512
10
32
Croppers
1,383
1,266
2,787,164
1,044
884,725
1,085
1,902,439
1,219
1,596,025
1,320
1,210,547
427
202,827
3,247
32,696
20
1,150
205
475
5,059
912
4,655
1,055
2,652
805
46
390
114
334
389
135
136
108
118
51
51
1,777
2,009
2,466
3,745
2,455
2,455
3,669
47
47
29
29
3,623
4,150
4,663
14,221
4,628
8,199
4,598
1,808
3,601
836
6,022
186
294
710
5,728
Other and
unspecified
126
801
3,827
2,345
25
35
5,018
4,489
3,650,809
2,941
983,649
3,756
2,667,160
2,345
1,581,349
2,985
1,054,996
1,052
316,380
5,629
55,771
1
2,250
190
226
3,527
1,215
3,229
1,090
2,304
977
22
410
177
429
503
110
130
117
117
44
47
2,105
2,590
2,446
3,851
2,440
2,429
3,781
34
34
35
36
2,453
2,930
3,311
9,676
3,256
4,805
3,213
1,218
1,592
828
4,871
366
946
562
3,925
773
2,483
1,515
38
55
3,521
2,595
4,048,042
1,949
868,959
2,167
3,179,083
2,649
4,376,689
2,814
1,408,397
1,059
481,062
7,542
66,701
16
2,274
480
805
Other farms
93,412
37,026
86,858
27,755
63,521
26,892
502
3,328
624
1,687
1,775
203
203
904
921
243
249
34,404
36,499
30,896
35,200
27,952
27,789
30,724
4,000
4,042
377
434
61,588
69,607
76,460
105,432
75,482
96,177
72,720
18,611
23,457
4,630
9,255
977
1,405
3,765
7,850
3,652
71,830
54,445
2,636
978
91,664
33,612
7,053,976
24,312
2,634,116
19,939
4,419,860
81,427
19,417,851
39,228
4,757,682
21,662
1,935,985
38,800
316, 176
339
22,865
4,461
5,194
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
Total all
farms or
white
operators
Tenure of operator 1
Full
owners
Part
owners
Managers
Far., number.,
LIVESTOCK
Livestock OD hand:
All cattle and calves farms reporting..
number..
Cows, including heifers that have
calved farms reporting..
number. .
Milk cows farms reporting . .
number..
Horses and mules farms reporting..
number. .
All hogs and pigs farms reporting . .
number..
Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting..
number..
Livestock and livestock products sold in 1954:
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting..
number. .
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting..
number. .
Chickens sold farms reporting..
dollars..
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. .
dozens. .
CROPS
Specified crops harvested io 1954:
Corn for all purposes farms reporting. .
acres. .
Corn harvested for grain farms reporting..
acres. .
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
Sorghum for all purposes
except for sirup farms reporting. .
acres. .
Harvested for grain
or for seed farms reporting..
acres. .
bushels harvested..
bushels sold. .
Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting..
acres. .
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
Cotton harvested farms reporting . .
acres. .
bales. .
Hay cut acres. .
tons..
1 Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms
265,623
223,435
8,130,572
217,573
4,489,875
150,878
670,858
96,715
264,040
90,515
852,879
189,171
14,532,817
163,617
3,912,593
45,563
762,780
44,586
38,316,743
94,006
76,821,339
85,685
1,709,691
76,201
1,547,113
27,291,871
9,548,602
95,509
7,407,103
55,426
5,599,599
132,561,963
117,428,384
3 22,018
3 3, 010, 717
3 29,300,209
3 26,799,213
109,668
7,223,190
3,446,247
1,525,619
1,641,125
70,569
61,937
2,558,269
60,965
1,439,021
42,962
224,807
28,974
78,707
24,604
271,742
50,595
5,653,458
53,985
1,333,209
13,997
265,540
17,812
26,305,073
31,496
37,245,892
24,986
459,685
22,322
409,747
7,499,668
1,832,236
29, 143
1,688,340
16,101
1,164,764
29,901,460
25,556,045
7,375
771,330
7,782,370
7,014,185
30,871
1,477,113
748,980
530,974
589,829
43,611
3,111,755
42,887
1,719,077
30,439
213,648
22,479
80,035
19,742
269,413
33,797
3,055,220
38,079
1,533,765
11,914
255,126
9,410
6,829,938
18,421
17,395,867
19,467
525,491
17,046
466,675
8,398,688
■ . '' ,' •'•■'
25,912
2,819,306
15,474
2,129,515
49,090,441
43,563,461
6,928
1,335,291
12,579,610
11,499,898
28,714
2,650,758
1,319,281
521,615
580,327
1,727
1,544
613,047
1,471
333,677
997
9,226
1,285
16,246
597
27,078
964
231,773
1,472
292,378
356
28,813
207
482,926
375
2,071,314
315
12,538
237
10,507
237,139
54,567
515
91,406
205
56,868
1,081,358
837,657
150
61,708
599,378
527,802
370
85,400
62,471
73,861
93,615
51,090
37,740
1,005,210
36,992
527,411
27,923
125,009
13,056
33,841
20,106
150,922
35,439
2,613,988
26,264
474,927
10,032
126,246
7,718
4,301,196
18,046
11,975,412
22,903
566,737
21,264
535,417
9,478,150
4,776,810
29,931
2,648,270
21,607
2,200,777
52,028,736
47,283,545
6,507
814,241
8,158,488
7,618,938
39,877
2,877,404
1,281,678
245,473
260,861
5,630
378,427
5,499
210,642
3,650
44,161
3,401
14,284
2,046
21,077
3,754
305,976
4,953
198,030
1,123
21,340
972
521,721
1,803
1,699,908
1,594
32,273
1,363
28,563
582,320
214,315
1,904
94,328
681
47,351
1,371,689
1,175,032
455
36,061
333,977
305,025
2,017
74,872
30,882
44,415
38,293
Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer end lime.
3 Total for 131 counties in Western Texas.
HtA7P5
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BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Faraa number. .
LIVESTOCK
Liveatock on band:
All cattle and calves farms reporting..
number..
Cows, Including heifers that have
calved farms reporting. .
number. .
MiLk cows farms reporting..
number..
Horses and mules farms reporting..
number..
All hogs and pigs farms reporting..
number..
Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting..
number. .
Liveatock "nil liveatock products aold 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 cropa harreated in 1954:
Corn for all purposes farms reporting..
acres..
Corn harvested for grain farms reporting..
acres..
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
Sorghum for all purposes
except for sirup farms reporting..
acres . .
Harvested for grain
or for seed farms reporting. .
acres..
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting..
acres. .
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
Cotton harvested farms reporting..
acres.,
bales..
Hay cut acres..
tons..
White operators — Continued
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
4,878
139,287
4,810
71,556
3,687
13,828
1,758
3,488
2,970
24,273
4,362
440,999
3,950
63,009
1,597
20,784
1,418
119,387
2,849
2,507,913
3,358
87,159
3,217
83,337
1,540,788
624,985
3,633
243,012
2,228
175,139
4,575,688
4,079,880
811
134,318
1,293,708
1,194,637
4,409
264,458
107,527
38,795
36,641
Crop-share
29,366
20,904
292,474
20,5^1
139,038
16,035
42,930
5,402
10,255
11,503
74,357
20,658
1,412,207
12,780
123,514
5,472
55,701
4,056
1,033,512
10,632
5,534,284
12,961
337,352
12,026
i , in
5,522,437
2,963,598
20,481
2,041,702
16,154
1,766,905
40,563,694
36,955,690
4,460
548,655
5,449,114
5,099,877
26,251
2,148,615
981,399
112,041
129,710
Livestock-share
1,241
53,854
1,223
28,069
929
6,122
512
1,062
649
10,136
1,032
109,394
1,038
26,592
376
9,589
308
424,177
604
575,828
555
16,613
511
15,483
290,024
146,780
899
637
80,433
2,245,391
2,059,739
325
43,776
546,645
517,453
913
83,290
42,374
15,689
19,774
Croppers
2,302
39,150
2,237
21,942
1,685
5,519
706
1,437
1,634
10,758
3,179
158,613
1,277
17,551
757
9,562
407
486,721
967
515,537
2,936
61,669
2,790
58,453
1,045,181
634,407
1,661
88,210
1,132
68,389
1,656,491
1,552,667
193
21,406
244,256
231,976
4,406
204,433
79,328
15,504
14,251
Other and
unspecified
2,785
102,018
2,692
56,164
1,937
12,449
1,277
3,315
1,306
10,321
2,454
186,799
2,266
46,231
707
9,270
557
1,715,678
1,191
1,141,942
1,499
31,671
1,357
29,665
497,400
192,725
1,353
81,121
775
62,560
1,615,783
1,460,537
263
30,025
290,788
269,970
1,881
101,736
40,168
19,029
22,192
Other farms
93,412
78,603
842,291
75,258
470,689
48,557
98,168
30,921
55,211
25,464
133,724
68,376
2,978,378
43,817
278,314
9,264
87,055
9,439
397,610
25,668
8,132,854
18,014
145,240
15,332
124,767
1,678,226
198,240
10,008
159,781
2,039
47,675
459,968
1-v.i 71
1,058
28,147
180,363
138,390
9,836
132,515
33,837
153,696
116,493
Z4
TJTAT1ST1L.S tUK THE STATE
State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Faras number.
Land owned by farm operators farms reporting.
acres .
Land rented from others by farm operators.... farms reporting.
acres.
Land managed by farm operators farms reporting.
acres.
Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting.
acres .
Land in faraa acres.
Average size of farm acres .
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars.
Average per acre dollars.
Proportion of farms reporting value percent.
Proportion of land in farms for which
value was reported percent. ,
Land in faras according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting. .
acres. ,
1 to 9 acres farms reporting.,
10 to 19 acres farms reporting..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting.,
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.,
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.,
1O0 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 acres and over farms reporting.,
Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting.,
acres. ,
Cropland not harvested and not pastured... farms reporting..
acres..
Clutivated summer fallow farms reporting..
acres. .
Other cropland farms reporting..
acres..
Woodland pastured farms reporting. ,
acres..
Woodland not pastured farms reporting..
acres. .
Other pasture (not cropland and not
woodland) farms reporting..
acres..
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting..
acres..
Cropland, total... farms reporting..
acres . .
Land pastured, total farms reporting.,
acres. .
Woodland, total farms reporting..
acres. .
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting..
Not residing on farm operated operators reporting..
With other income of family exceeding
value of agricultural products sold operators reporting..
Off-fara work:
Working off their farms, total operators reporting..
1 to 99 days operators reporting..
100 days or more operators reporting..
Not working off their farms operators reporting..
By a«e:
Under 25 years operators reporting..
25 to 34 years operators reporting..
35 to 44 years operators reporting..
45 to 54 years operators reporting..
55 to 64 years operators reporting..
65 years and over operators reporting..
By year began operation of present fara:
1954 operators reporting. .
1953 operators reporting..
1952 operators reporting. .
1951 opera tora reporting..
1946-1950 operators reporting. .
1941-1945.. operators reporting. .
1940 or earlier operators reporting..
Faraa by class af work power:
No traotor, 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..
Nonwhite operators
Total all
farms of
nonwhite
operators
27,529
18,948
992,499
13,803
706,923
32
19,968
2,421
77,498
1,641,892
59.6
4,253
74.28
86
22,091
7,241
6,208
3,741
2,723
1,709
391
56
22
7,890
206,638
5,725
110,003
507
6,307
5,325
103,696
10,278
400, 73
2,840
84,998
8,643
268,261
22,565
62,823
24,737
825,737
18,283
874,972
12,234
485,071
25,674
1,367
16,007
7,789
8,218
11,472
265
1,772
4,569
7,305
6,418
6,749
850
1,022
1,551
1,562
5,911
4,020
12,052
8,104
4,610
10,734
2,137
1,944
Tenure of operator 1
Full
owners
2,716
2,716
275,666
5
195
XXX
XXX
415
17,454
258,407
95.1
5,645
62.87
90
2,599
58,416
430
1,056
590
330
165
27
1,193
44,096
571
12,115
55
595
541
11, 520
1,647
75,475
280
9,930
1,189
49,862
2,474
8,513
2,660
114,627
2,476
169, 433
1,792
85,405
2,620
71
Part
owners
260
310
1,612
376
158
2,763
2,763
154,024
2,763
184,135
XXX
XXX
238
12, 310
325,849
117.9
9,615
80.10
78
2,726
126,646
90
552
685
695
508
149
33
14
834
26,036
508
11,903
62
1,372
453
10, 531
1,419
1,1
313
10,829
1,153
52,630
2,592
9,785
2,743
164,585
2,208
166,686
1,604
98, 849
2,666
81
Managers
1,110
1,228
970
1,047
140
181
1,606
1,535
15
55
111
281
458
676
968
857
875
822
330
30
50
15
75
75
130
60
115
386
646
366
552
1,744
1,159
256
165
1,276
652
414
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
21
14,202
14,202
676.3
172,808
271.30
90
15
3,925
5
1
2
14
3,864
5
15
3,047
7
3,210
15
141
20
7,804
21
10,121
8
3,047
4,680
41
4,160
4,680
308,498
XXX
XXX
92
6,882
305,776
66.3
5,569
87.79
82
4,655
187,509
141
965
1,170
1,181
961
210
21
6
472
20,290
670
15,365
90
1,625
595
13,740
683
33,461
186
10,186
887
31,595
2,345
7,370
4,660
223,164
1,529
85,346
803
43,647
4,209
335
2,377
1,982
395
2,293
85
550
1,207
1,468
925
315
275
367
471
480
1,221
590
1,156
1,950
200
1,210
508
812
167
1
600
167
17,513
XXX
XXX
17
1,827
16,286
97.5
4,423
48.58
90
162
4,869
11
50
40
30"
26
5
41
1,240
40
595
40
595
77
4,831
16
606
60
3,285
132
860
162
6,704
117
9,356
87
5,437
137
25
65
40
25
102
15
46
56
30
20
10
6
20
20
25
30
56
10
20
80
37
20
See footnotes at end of table.
TEXAS
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
7T
le of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Nonwhite operators — Continued
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Crop-share
Livestock-share
Croppers
Other and
unspecified
Other farms
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
paraa number.
Land owned by farm operators farms reporting.
acres.
Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .farms reporting.
acres.
Land managed by farm operators farms reporting.
acres.
Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting.
acres.
Land in farms acres.
Average size of farm acres.
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars.
Average per acre dollars.
Proportion of farms reporting value percent.
Proportion of land in farms for which
value was reported .percent.
Land in farms according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting.
acres.
1 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 19 acres farms reporting.
20 to 29 acres farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 acres and over farms reporting.
Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting.
acres.
Cropland not harvested and not pastured. . .farms reporting.
acres.
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting.
acres.
Other cropland farms reporting.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms reporting.
acres.
Woodland not pastured farms reporting.
acres.
Other pasture (not cropland and not
woodland) farms reporting.
acres.
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting.
acres.
Cropland, total farms reporting.
acres.
Land pastured, total farms reporting.
acres.
Woodland, total farms reporting.
acres.
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated... operators reporting.
Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.
With other income of family exceeding
value of agricultural products sold operators reporting.
Off-far", work:
Working off their farms, total operators reporting.
1 to 99 days operators reporting.
100 days or more operators reporting.
Not working off their farms operators reporting.
By 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 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.
120
18,910
XXX
XXX
5
925
17,985
149.9
17,624
112.41
75
120
11,395
5
15
50
15
25
5
5
20
500
50
1,550
15
825
35
725
25
1,315
10
370
70
2,110
100
745
120
13,445
85
3,925
35
1,685
110
10
30
20
10
90
10
30
35
40
30
40
35
40
40
1,822
10
95
1,822
141,085
XXX
XXX
30
520
140,660
77.2
5,818
78.51
84
1,822
77,280
60
390
475
400
370
115
11
1
271
13,345
355
9,890
35
310
335
9,580
376
16, 140
100
5,185
446
15,295
1,132
3,525
1,822
100,515
831
44,780
441
21,325
1,637
130
981
861
120
841
30
160
491
576
420
125
95
106
190
180
501
250
485
265
55
785
315
402
30
1,885
XXX
XXX
1,885
62.8
3,864
72.36
83
30
1,260
5
35
30
1,355
10
120
5
410
2,191
20
3,260
2,191
106,615
xxx
XXX
25
3,330
106,545
48.6
5,314
112.39
81
2,186
83,075
45
425
530
621
500
60
5
60
3,465
170
2,465
30
425
140
2,040
110
6,655
20
2,070
206
7,220
706
1,595
2,186
89,005
296
17,340
125
8,725
1,975
165
15
1,101
15
871
230
15
1,080
55
325
15
535
10
696
355
5
140
155
205
226
5
260
15
565
5
255
5
445
15
1,595
90
15
160
61
285
350
10
205
350
22,490
xxx
xxx
15
280
22,415
64.0
2,612
41.01
77
335
9,630
20
95
100
75
1,705
50
805
10
65
40
740
95
4,520
35
1,545
95
3,600
255
610
340
12,140
190
9,825
110
6,065
185
175
10
165
40
20
15
90
20
125
65
30
135
55
65
17,349
13,428
558,649
6,355
214,095
11
5,766
1,676
40, 852
737,658
42.5
2,736
66.80
88
12,096
132,600
6,580
3,630
1,296
515
75
5,377
112,352
3,971
70,605
300
2,715
3,731
67,890
6,521
200,070
2,061
54,053
5,407
130,964
15,139
37,014
14,654
315,557
12,049
8,027
254,123
16,163
875
12,729
11,287
3,790
7,497
6,027
165
1,050
2,611
4,191
3,760
5,282
490
565
870
905
3,656
2,506
7,992
5,638
3,935
6,635
586
555
'2u
■»YX IIS I'iCs FOITTTTE STATE
State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Nonwhite operators
Total all
farms of
nonwhite
operators
Tenure of operator 1
Full
owners
Part
owners
Managers
p B raa number.
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting.
Electricity farms reporting.
Television set farms reporting.
Piped running water farms reporting.
Home freezer farms reporting.
Electric pig brooder farms reporting.
Power feed grinder farms reporting..
Milking machine farms reporting.
Grain combines farms reporting..
number .
Corn pickers farms reporting..
number..
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting..
number. .
Field forage harvesters farms reporting.,
number . .
Motortrucks farms reporting. ,
number. ,
Tractors farms reporting.,
number.,
Wheel and/or crawler tractors other
than garden .farms reporting. ,
Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting.,
number. ,
Garden tractors farms reporting.,
number.,
Crawler tractors farms reporting.,
number. ,
An t <) do b 1 1 e s farms reporting. ,
number . .
FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT, 26-OCT. 2
r'uaily and/or hired workers farms reporting..
persons .
Faaily workers, including operator farms reporting.,
persons. .
Operators working 1 or more hours persons.,
Unpaid members of operator's family
working 15 hours or more farms reporting..
persons. .
Hired workers farms reporting..
persons.,
Regular workers ( to be employed
150 days or more) farms reporting..
persons.
Seasonal workers ( to be employed
less than 150 days) farms reporting.,
persons. .
Regular hired workers and no
seasonal hired workers farms reporting.,
Faras by kiad of workers:
Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting.
Family workers only farms reporting.
Operators only farms reporting.
Unpaid members of operator's
family only farms reporting.
Hired workers only farms reporting. .
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES IN 1954
Specified iara expenditures^ farms reporting..
Machine hire and/or hired labor..... farms reporting.
dollars .
Machine hire farms reporting .
dollars .
Hired labor farms reporting.
dollars.
Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.
dollars .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil ••■•■•■■■■• farms reporting .
dollars .
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting.
dollars.
tons.
acres on which used.
Lime and liming material.... farms reporting.
dollars.
tons.
acres on which used.
2,090
19, 531
1,910
3,732
2,120
106
202
161
93
112
60
60
131
131
46
46
6,317
6,630
4,207
4,963
4,081
4,076
4,764
147
162
17
37
11,300
11,775
24,109
50,472
24,023
39,770
23, 301
8,912
16,469
2,029
137
568
1,930
10,134
1,943
22,080
14,213
670
86
26,669
12,907
2,997,777
8,292
733,940
8,785
2,263,837
21,793
3,261,674
7,447
1,001,615
10,891
929,018
18,631
173,315
31
1,285
300
405
243
229
1,991
2
141
153
2S2
391
495
270
400
25
22
28
45
30
7
39
7
57
10
10
21
41
21
41
10
11
10
11
916
1
245
956
1
379
550
1
mi |
620
1
398
534
1
066
534
1
;»,,
589
1
16
6
31
6
12
32
1,046
1
203
1,109
1
262
2,546
2,623
5,180
8,812
2,540
2,603
4,303
5,400
2,489
2,537
1,057
1,381
1,814
2,863
204
549
877
3,412
8
59
12
324
196
865
198
2,342
1,387
2,681
1,634
263,515
1,106
84,245
1,109
179,270
2,265
598,185
890
129,220
1,482
111,971
2,493
24,013
5
125
125
100
529
2,074
1,009
60
20
2,748
2,157
1,138,660
1,418
216,400
1,715
922,260
2,235
663,752
1,460
378,760
1,535
285,645
4,995
48,856
10
620
75
165
21
20
42,100
11
3,700
20
38,400
21
20
8,635
8,000
121
1,815
1
40
4,680
148
3,300
292
634
236
11
66
31
36
36
45
45
35
35
10
10
1,030
1,088
1,335
1,624
1,320
1,320
1,599
25
25
2,509
2,602
4,330
13,133
4,310
8,735
4,265
1,967
4,470
647
4,398
47
193
600
4,205
627
3,683
2,081
4,645
3,624
1,175,980
2,057
274,310
2,864
901,670
2,584
441,710
1,925
315,290
1,646
231,682
4,793
45,146
See footnotes at end of table.
TEXAS
TT
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Far as number.
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting.
Electricity farms reporting.
Television set farms reporting.
Piped running water farms reporting.
Home freezer farms reporting.
Electric pig brooder farms reporting.
Power feed grinder farms reporting.
Milking machine farms reporting.
Grain combines farms reporting.
number.
Corn pickers farms reporting.
number .
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting.
number.
Field forage harvesters farms reporting.
number.
Motortrucks farms reporting.
number.
Tractors farms reporting.
number.
Wheel and/or crawler tractors other
than garden farms reporting.
Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting.
number.
Garden tractors farms reporting.
number.
Crawler tractors farms reporting.
number.
Aulonobiles farms reporting.
number.
FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2
Fami ly and/or hired workers farms reporting.
persons.
Fanily workers, including operator farms reporting.
persons.
Operators working 1 or more hours persons .
Unpaid members of operator's family
working 15 hours or more farms reporting.
persons.
Hired workers farms reporting.
persons.
Regular workers C to be employed
150 days or more) farms reporting.
persons .
Seasonal workers ( to be employed
less than 150 days) farms reporting.
persons .
Regular hired workers and no
seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Faras by kind of workers:
Both family workers and hired workers farms reporti n g.
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 farw 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.
tons.
acres on which used.
Lime and liming material farms reporting.
dollars.
tons.
acres on which used.
Nonwhite operators — Continued
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
60
150
SO
150
100
440
100
185
95
40
90
25
255
10
35
15
220
110
85
113, 390
55
17,150
60
96,240
70
23,415
85
40,825
50
21,485
393
2,395
Crop-share
71
1,182
96
207
100
30
15
25
25
15
15
15
15
5
5
512
549
727
860
717
717
850
10
10
957
990
1,717
5,148
1,707
3,616
1,682
816
1,934
251
1,532
26
142
225
1,390
241
1,466
1,812
1,327
446,690
842
119,765
982
326,925
1,212
127,045
867
160.580
725
89,900
1,883
19,545
Livestock-share
56
15
1,666
166
345
5
55
6
26
6
11
11
20
20
15
15
5
5
296
301
351
426
346
346
416
10
10
25
1,221
25
1,276
30
15
4,825
10
1,600
10
3,225
20
1,800
5
500
20
2,160
34
800
Croppers
30
1,981
85
6,236
30
1,971
15
3,991
•
1,956
885
5
2,035
5
295
•
2,245
295
2,245
285
1,686
2,176
1,870
524,050
940
118,945
1,550
405,105
896
183,290
746
81,955
525
83,165
1,725
15,425
Other and
unspecified
5
235
10
45
30
5
90
95
120
120
120
120
120
160
160
340
825
340
620
340
160
280
40
205
40
205
40
300
165
350
220
150
9,465
165
37,375
265
32,620
150
17,010
225
21,165
470
4,905
Other farms
17,349
1,467
12,083
1,177
2,202
1,211
65
85
55
5
5
5
5
30
30
15
15
3,106
3,181
1,236
1,292
1,141
1,136
1,187
100
100
5
5
6,532
6,792
14,589
23,272
14, 549
21,300
13,989
4,501
7,311
616
1,972
16
22
605
1,950
576
13,973
9,728
525
40
16,574
5,472
377,522
3,700
155,285
3,077
222,237
14,668
1,453,451
3,152
169,710
6,220
291,720
6,229
53,485
15
500
80
120
ZH
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS.
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Nonvhite operators
Total all
farms of
nonwhite
operators
Tenure of operator 1
Full
owners
Part
owners
LIVESTOCK
Livestock on band:
All cattle and calves farms reporting..
number. .
Cows, including heifers that have
calved farms reporting. .
number..
Milk cows farms reporting . .
number. .
Horses and mules farms reporting..
number. .
All hogs and pigs farms reporting. .
number..
Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting..
number..
Livestock anil livestock products sold in 1954:
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting..
number. .
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting..
number..
Chickens sold farms reporting. .
dollars..
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting..
dozens . .
CROPS
Specified crops harvested io 1954:
Corn for all purposes farms reporting..
acres..
Corn harvested for grain farms reporting..
acres..
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
Sorghum for all purposes
except for sirup farms reporting..
acres. .
Harvested for grain
or for seed farms reporting..
acres..
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
Wheat threshed or
combined. ............................... .farms reporting. .
acres. .
bushels harvested . .
bushels sold..
Cotton harvested farms reporting..
acres. .
bales. .
19,961
137, 540
19,350
79,244
13,455
31,286
17,481
37, 564
17,782
77,435
23,674
681,814
6,659
-■,'■■'
5,780
1,281
518,490
4,358
911,513
17,825
148, 303
15,833
135,397
1,577,940
313,935
Hay cut.
.acres.,
tons . .
4,010
27,512
524
11,167
155,871
118,290
J 31
3 1,030
3 12, 340
J ll,515
16,853
243,641
80,172
25,226
19,949
2,361
26,733
2,311
15,859
1,692
5,807
2,298
5,751
1,998
11,225
2,468
90, 470
1,233
6,887
1,006
6,832
200
120,075
715
230,340
2,316
20, 505
2,126
18,665
227, 550
12,560
732
4,153
70
815
10,940
8,365
6
335
5,350
4,825
2,236
21,825
6,805
4,895
3,535
2,417
29,968
2,367
17,510
1,776
6,560
2,093
5,560
2,191
12,249
2,548
105,888
1,145
7,912
918
7,587
221
222,530
730
234,543
2,485
30,579
2,325
28,184
340,250
48,595
882
8,290
122
3,877
37,595
26,735
5
385
3,000
3,000
2,557
54,462
20,785
7,801
7,335
21
1,909
21
1,105
12
49
16
45
14
557
15
8,889
21
682
5
6,000
11
105,100
15
175
2,625
1,930
4,680
2,353
16,502
2,278
9,729
1,643
3,577
1,918
4,726
2,848
12,956
3,574
103,880
952
6,423
175
157,835
627
108,275
3,567
44,888
3,412
42,788
577,560
211,240
703
9,939
222
5,880
101,126
83,190
10
280
3,690
3,690
4,523
114,305
40,435
4,150
2,829
107
1,471
107
895
137
354
126
680
126
3,630
67
429
41
209
10
590
30
1,700
142
1,393
132
1,303
18,380
3,200
45
160
5
40
150
141
2,140
675
200
99
1 Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only.
Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime.
Total for 131 counties in Western Texas,
TEXAS
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
a sample of farms. See text]
29
as, see text)
Jonwhite operators-
—Continued
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Item
(For definitions and explanatio
Tenants — Continued
Other farms
Share-cash
Crop-share
Livestock-share
Croppers
Other and
unspecified
120
1,822
30
2,191
350
17 349
LIVESTOCK
Livestock an hand:
95
955
95
540
60
290
1,215
8,130
1,205
4,710
875
1,920
20
70
20
40
15
25
671
4,096
621
2,479
461
641
245
1,780
230
1,065
140
250
12 809
Cows, including heifers that have
number..
62^428
12,373
number . .
35,041
8,332
number. .
15,293
80
215
1,155
2,960
15
30
311
662
220
505
11,156
number . .
21,482
number..
95
710
1,306
6,148
25
90
1,086
4,438
210
890
10,731
40,448
100
4,880
1,547
48, 120
30
685
1,491
39,285
280
7,280
15,069
number. .
372,687
Livestock and livestock products sold ia
1954:
55
415
475
1,820
15
20
201
914
85
475
3,362
number. .
10,792
50
515
500
3,570
15
85
296
1,764
50
280
2,896
number. .
17,988
5
350
2,150
75
154,680
10
65
680
dollars . .
12,050
55
6,500
301
58,130
191
26,970
50
14,975
2,275
dozens..
233,255
CROPS
Specified crops harvested in 1954:
115
2,065
1,560
21,080
25
215
1,440
16,725
285
3,410
9,451
acres..
52,305
110
1,965
30,675
6,875
1,505
20,460
241,990
69,785
25
215
2,125
1,400
16,015
257,685
125,430
240
2,830
26,705
5,950
7,965
acres. .
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
45,745
432,405
41, 540
Sorghum for all purposes
55
2,390
342
4,519
5
25
186
2,425
70
420
1,690
acres. .
5,035
Harvested for grain
25
1,625
34,100
31,300
87
2,445
34,436
27,535
90
1,635
29,055
21,020
15
135
3,385
3,335
110
acres..
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
595
6,210
Wheat threshed or
5
150
1,800
1,800
5
130
1,890
1,890
10
acres. .
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
30
300
120
5,405
1,850
1,802
42,080
15,205
30
935
230
2,125
59,180
20,940
305
4,565
1,535
7,531
acres. .
bales..
52,960
12,117
595
270
2,370
1,850
665
510
320
100
5,755
tons . .
4,320
30
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 5.-FARM OPERATORS BY COLOR, RESIDENCE OFF-FARM WORK, AGE, AND YEARS ON PRESENT FARM-
CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
[Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Census of —
1954 1950
(Oct. -Nov.) (April l)
1945
(January l)
1940
(April l)
1935
(January l)
1930
(April l)
1925
(January 1)
1920
(January l)
FARM OPERATORS
B)
White
Negro ■
Other nonwhite ■
By residence:
Residing on farm operated operators
Not residing on farm operated operators
Operators not reporting residence .
Bv off-iarm work:
Working off their farms, total operators
1 to 49 days operators
50 to 99 days operators
100 days or more operators
100 to 199 days operators
200 days and over operators
Operators not working off their farms
Operators not reporting ■
By age:
Under 25 years operators
25 to 34 years operators
35 to 44 years operators
45 to 54 years operators
55 to 64 years operators
65 years and over operators
Average age
Operators not reporting age
Operation of present farm began —
1954:
September or later operators
July and August operators
Hay and June operators
March and April operators
January and February operators
1953:
November and December operators
September and October operators
July and August operators
May and June operators
March and April operators
January and February operators
1952 operators
1951 operators
1946 to 1950 operators
1941 to 1945 operators
1940 and earlier operators
Operators not reporting
Average number of years on present farm .
.number.
. number .
•number.
reporting,
reporting.
. ..number.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting .
reporting.
... number .
. . . number .
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
. . . .years.
. . . number ■
reporting,
reporting,
reporting .
reporting,
reporting.
reporting .
reporting .
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
...number.
....years.
265,401
27,459
87
251,254
36,363
5,330
112,903
31.775
17.685
93. U3
20.416
73. 027
119.173
1.076
4.248
30.572
60.968
74 . 724
64.153
51.1
5.669
2.082
1.519
1.497
1.683
7,832
2.908
2.334
1.330
1.123
1.203
5.260
16.219
16.453
73.429
43.425
108.811
14
297,052
339,027
34,389
126
} 45,950
292,296
30,873
352,328
30,056
8,398
2,593
135.670
105,236
36.5/7
16,963
17,030
12,122
82.093
76,151
28.5/5
17,952
53.5/8
58,199
187.359
7.887
) 279,741
a. 117
6,501
40.445
72.081
7i,100
65.176
i8.313
19.1
22.904
49,995
92,960
99,225
77,209
55,258
49.1
3,829
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
12
12
365,249
52,648
105
372,582
31,401
14,019
108,971
33,755
17,815
57,401
20,872
36,529
285,610
23,421
17,129
71,486
91,733
96,460
73,967
49,486
46.9
17,741
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
11
429,232
409,426
383,920
71,785
f 85,940
\ 123
} 81,726
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
136,231
135,343
(NA)
68,818
67,420
(NA)
22,943
27,938
(NA)
44,470
39,985
(NA)
18,177
19,348
(NA)
26,293
353,678
11,108
20,637
] 360,146
z z z
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
51,018
102,234
115,011
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
104,791
67,883
38,786
(NA)
15,766
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
357,249
78,597
187
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
40,862
104,779
108,927
91,478
54,618
30,966
(NA)
4,403
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
(NA)
NA Not available.
State Table 6.-FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER AND SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT:
CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
[Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1950
(April l)
1945
( January l)
1940
(April l)
1935
(January l)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January l)
1920
(January l)
Fans by class of work power:
No tractor, horses, or mules farms
No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms
No tractor and 2 or more horses
and/or mules farms
Tractor and horses and/or mules farms
Tractor and no horses or mules farms
Specified facilities and equipment:
Telephone farms
Electricity farms
Television set farms
Piped running water farms
Home freezer farms
Electric pig brooder farms
Power feed grinder farms
Milking machine farms
Grain combines farms
Corn pickers farms
Pick-up hay balers ..farms
Field forage harvesters farms
Motortrucks farms
Tractors, including garden tractors farms
1 tractor farms
2 tractors farms
3 tractors farms
4 tractors farms
5 or more tractors farms
Wheel tractors other than garden
Garden tractors
Crawler tractors
Automobiles farms
Farms reporting automobiles and/or motortrucks,
reporting. ,
reporting.,
reporting.,
reporting. ,
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
number .
reporting.
number.
reporting.
number.
reporting.
number .
reporting.
number.
reporting.
number.
reporting,
reporting .
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
, . . , number .
, .. .number.
, . . . number .
reporting.
number .
, . . .number.
68. 754
21.556
32.793
59.847
110.202
111.425
269.285
89.339
199.963
93.448
2,479
36.954
10.033
35.964
40.396
6.918
7,087
10,355
10,661
4.689
5.064
153.946
189. 725
174.118
277,019
2 111.229
2 38.280
2 12. 119
2 4,413
z 4,008
264, i 40
8.406
4.173
205.459
250.843
254.788
69. 2U
91 . 536
26.962
33.414
72.534
127. 672
69.969
73. 090
92. 707
59.350
79, 137
67,725
260.828
157,383
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
141,816
38.070
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10.081
3.521
30.328
13.554
35.080
15.656
2.863
(NA)
2.957
(NA)
5.803
(NA)
'S&
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
121.827
78,809
146.537
89,286
162. 676
131,231
232.328
162,381
116.901
109,748
"2 1,656
16,031
2 12.703
5,452
i60.037
5.827
1.189
4.030
3.554
210.975
240,838
254.510
259,599
261 . 700
274,917
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
54,564
93,577
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
51,416
56,707
85,973
98,923
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
248,580
277,664
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
97,346
l 22,854
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
49,966
52,580
31,776
37,348
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
280,758
300,176
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
14,871
16,780
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
140,234
'8,228
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,124
5,399
8,084
9,048
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
99,697
105,292
(NA)
NA Not available. 'The 1930 inquiry referred to electricity in "fanner's dwelling," and the 1920 inquiry referred to gas or electricity in "operator 1
2 Figures for 1954 and 1950 are for tractors other than garden tractors.
TEXAS
State Table 7.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
[Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
31
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
FARM LABOR
Farm norkers for specified aeek: 1
Family and/or hired workers 2 farms reporting..
persons . .
Average per farm reporting persons. .
Family workers, including operators. .. .farms reporting..
persons. .
Operators working 1 or more hours persons..
Unpaid members of operator's family
working 15 or more hours farms reporting..
persons . .
Hired workers farms reporting. .
persons . .
Workers hired by month persons. .
Workers hired by day or week persons..
Workers hired by hour or on
piece-work basis persons. .
No report as to basis of payment persons..
Farms reporting by number of hired vorkers:
1 hired worker farms reporting..
2 hired workers farms reporting. .
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. .
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting..
10 or more workers farms reporting. .
Farms by kind of workers during specified *rek:
No workers reported farms . .
Family workers and hired workers farms. .
Operator and hired workers farms. .
Operator, members of his family,
and hired workers farms..
Members of operator's family and hired workers. . .farms. .
Family workers only farms. .
Operator only farms..
Operator and members of his family farms..
Members of operator's family only farms..
Hired workers only farms..
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 3
Machine hire farms reporting..
dollars..
Hired labor 1 ' 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 $6,999 farms reporting..
$5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting..
$10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting..
$20,000 and over farms reporting..
Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting..
dollars..
Gasoline and otber petroleum fuel and oil
•farms reporting,
dollars.
Commercial fertilizer and
fertilizing material i farms reporting..
dollars. .
Lime and liming material farms reporting..
dollars. .
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
263,110
723,539
256,978
378,015
86,440
127,097
59,755
345,524
24,306
58,618
262,600
23,315
10,053
8,299
8,359
9,729
30,042
53,623
35,878
16,848
897
203,355
134,660
63,532
5,163
6,132
149,127
74,366,938
155,988
228,396,136
33,927
20,507
31,033
22,324
26,054
12,225
6,387
2,482
1,049
240,031
220,( 12,515
197,449
105,823,420
91,097
30,821,365
1.590
232,413
1950
(April 1)
273,117
549.099
265.557
i00.583
103.036
148.809
55.1.93
148.516
25.740
76. 284
44.083
2.409
30.499
11.560
7.393
3.748
1.993
58.299
47.633
14,005
1.486
217.924
75,248
12.297
7.560
155.265
74.172.037
186.049
298.132.724
39.918
21.280
33.694
25.951
33. 551
247,949
152.003.888
190.649
84.564.485
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1945
( January l)
342,388
560,111
338,629
506,560
131,316
173,882
26,970
53,551
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
17,247
5,125
2,735
1,438
425
42,589
23,211
15,391
7,368
452
315,418
191,922
117,997
5,499
3,759
(NA)
(NA)
192,781
154,555,436
51,345
27,842
41,746
30,373
27,925
305,498
121,672,575
(NA)
(NA)
.275.103
3.520
■ 0.1 21
1940
(April l)
371,857
683,867
353,061
537,452
(NA)
d
66,194
146,415
42,164
81,229
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
46, U5
47,398
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
305,663
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
18,796
(NA)
(NA)
190,018
56,585,641
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
219,246
39,071,057
199,324
23,416,570
55,996
2,493,564
353
11,649
1935
(January 1)
491,209
980,932
479,181
849, 340
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
66,845
131,592
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
45,770
11,027
5,878
2,874
1,296
9,808
54,817
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
424,364
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12,028
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1930
(April 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
202,287
5,660,912
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
191,402
7,804,065
(NA)
(NA)
'75,955
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1925
(January 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
201,888
71,933,334
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
201,886
34,661,163
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1920
(January l)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
190,434
80,315,281
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
215,581
60,762,084
(NA)
(NA)
27,459
1,831,207
(NA)
(NA)
NA Not available.
1 Census of 1954, week of Sept. 26-0ct. 2; Census of 1950, week preceding enumeration; Censuses of 1945 and 1935, first week of January; Census of 1940, last week of March.
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 hire, and
labor Included in cost of machine hire. For 1920, the value of board furnished was included.
5 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
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Hired workers Sarins reporting.
persons .
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or A hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.
persons .
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or 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.
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.
Faras with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported .. .farms reporting.
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
Total
all farms
59,755
345,524
23,315
10,053
8,299
8,359
9,729
26,082
60,414
15,883
5,081
2,991
1,389
738
41,584
285,110
14,377
5,862
5,489
7,010
8,846
18,171
7,911
33,673
13,631
36
70
176
1,835
2,543
1,642
3,515
2,682
763
266
103
6,755
20
72
675
1,101
1,111
1,984
1,088
490
126
67
21
17,231
60
322
1,304
4,500
5,140
2,944
1,329
942
74
616
12,351
133
480
4,555
1,665
428
3,343
196
1,191
151
3
206
18,904
155,988
228,396,136
33,927
20,507
31,033
22,324
26,054
12,225
9,918
96,233
29,526
16,387
21,592
13,301
11,013
3,375
1,039
Economic class
Commercial farms
54,509
334,297
20,069
9,200
7,685
7,969
9,586
25,089
58,987
15,037
4,988
2,958
1,377
729
37,214
275,310
11,828
5,115
4,913
6,639
8,719
17,295
7,794
29,420
13,006
21
49
135
1,693
2,431
1,563
3,382
2,641
740
254
97
6,294
15
61
529
1,033
1,048
1,896
1,054
455
121
62
20
15,492
60
254
1,139
4,064
4,493
2,698
1,284
851
74
575
11,109
113
454
4,152
1,600
408
2,932
175
985
131
3
156
17,516
132,972
223,754,039
20,680
15,734
27,711
21,333
25,498
12,149
9,867
78,463
18,019
12,788
19,483
12,869
10,920
3,350
1,034
10,661
114,348
2,767
2,062
1,969
1,329
2,534
8,756
33,030
3,660
1,961
1,578
917
640
5,370
81,318
1,488
737
632
542
1,971
5,291
3,465
1,905
4,930
11
284
652
486
1,351
1,442
465
167
72
2,286
1
105
258
336
647
588
239
63
30
19
3,133
3
23
125
532
700
688
599
274
35
154
2,154
36
74
862
361
74
432
49
186
33
1
46
2,068
12,932
111,907,040
79
121
322
489
2,013
2,818
7,090
2,271
60
103
216
203
500
520
669
13,233
74,824
5,320
2,487
1,642
1,244
2,540
7,915
14,110
4,958
1,726
823
338
70
7,719
60,714
2,670
997
784
926
2,342
5,514
2,401
5,318
3,934
'l4
26
579
711
499
1,102
769
172
43
19
1,939
5
22
143
351
333
619
284
140
28
13
3,593
7
52
242
830
1,050
687
294
256
19
156
2,851
33
114
1,078
451
104
715
29
269
25
2
31
3,383
23,129
54,551,065
608
824
2,259
2,625
7,715
6,776
2,322
9,896
538
670
1,499
1,367
3,232
2,248
342
TEXAS
rsr
BY ECONOMIC CLASS: CENSUS OF 1954
Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Economic class — Continued
Commercial farms — Continued
Other farms
Residential
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 ner week farms reporting.
Paid on a daily basis farms reporting.
$1 per day farms reporting.
$2 per day farms reporting.
$3 per day farms reporting.
$4 per day farms reporting.
$5 per day farms reporting.
$6 per day farms reporting.
$7 per day farms reporting.
$8 per day farms reporting.
$9 per day farms reporting.
$10 and over per day farms reporting.
Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting.
Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting.
$0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting.
$0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting.
$0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting.
$0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting.
$0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting.
$0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting.
$0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting.
$1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting.
$1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting.
$1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting.
$1.45 and over per hour farms reporting.
Paid on a piecework basis farms reporting.
Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting.
dollars.
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting..
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting, ,
Farms with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported .. .farms reporting..
$1 to $99 farms reporting..
$100 to $199 » f arras reporting. .
$200 to $499 farms reporting. .
$500 to $999 farms reporting.,
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting..
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting..
$5,000 and over farms reporting..
10,167
49,528
3,627
1,512
1,364
2,010
1,654
2,388
3,281
1,862
377
109
29
11
8,293
46,247
2,371
1,109
1,228
1,959
1,626
1,874
514
7,779
1,178
3
33
247
316
133
282
127
18
16
79
105
132
209
57
32
7
2
2,674
20
73
203
836
792
427
121
118
7
77
79
659
269
74
636
39
168
9
4,436
31,592
17,831,509
4,069
4,458
9,085
9,288
4,165
417
110
21,425
3,495
3,649
6,380
6,062
1,779
49
11
7,005
27,909
2,888
1,101
1,006
1,304
706
1,377
1,783
1,125
160
81
11
5,812
26,126
1,989
931
918
1,268
706
1,193
184
5,628
770
10
13
35
214
190
105
144
34
23
2
2,112
11
43
180
650
751
281
79
64
11
52
532
150
61
387
8
119
27
2,760
27,133
8,188,098
7,467
5,717
9,535
3,107
1,147
119
41
20,128
6,479
4,646
6,951
1,755
280
17
2,310
7,292
1,002
428
428
332
120
280
393
223
34
18
2,067
6,899
634
386
402
325
120
243
37
2,030
164
25
79
262
197
100
15
26
1
11
263
50
20
102
31
5
875
11,883
1,886,196
6,627
2,725
1,916
361
214
32
8
9,573
5,862
2,153
1,294
191
66
7
3,824
8,723
2,224
643
512
319
126
689
796
601
70
18
3,235
7,927
1,762
554
484
309
126
589
100
3,135
426
15
21
20
118
76
50
90
18
1,299
33
118
341
485
211
30
66
15
874
5
10
285
55
20
318
15
131
15
1,102
15,879
2,771,598
8,274
3,730
2,728
708
377
50
12
12,055
7,124
2,828
1,721
304
58
20
1,376
2,105
1,015
209
91
61
265
297
239
22
776
192
92
56
260
5
1,111
21
24
36
21
37
15
5
1
62
6
16
35
21
5
95
161
35
15
25
26
358
116
10
75
5
285
7,090
976,744
4,973
1,043
594
282
172
20
6
5,714
4,383
771
388
128
34
5
5
46
399
&l
m THE STATE
State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES
[Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Total
all farms
Tenure of operator 1
Full
owners
Part
owners
Managers
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 i hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting.
Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting.
Under $25 per month farms reporting.
$25 to $34 per month farms reporting.
$35 to $49 per month farms reporting.
$50 to $84 per month farms reporting.
$85 to $109 per month farms reporting.
$110 to $129 per month farms reporting.
$130 to $169 per month farms reporting.
$170 to $214 per month farms reporting.
$215 to $274 per month farms reporting.
$2"5 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 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 CaTm3 reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farM reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only.
59,755
345, 524
23,315
10,053
8,299
8,359
9,729
26,082
60,414
15,883
5,081
2,991
1,389
738
41,584
285,110
14,377
5,862
5,489
7,010
8,846
18,171
7,911
33,673
13,631
36
70
176
1,835
2,543
1,642
3,515
2,682
763
266
103
6,755
20
72
675
1,101
1,111
1,984
1,088
490
126
67
21
17,231
60
322
1,304
4,500
5,140
2,944
1,329
942
74
616
12,351
133
480
4,555
1,665
428
3,343
196
1,191
151
3
206
18,904
155,988
228,396,136
33,927
20, 507
31,033
22,324
26,054
12,225
9,918
96,233
29,526
16,387
21,592
13,301
11,013
3,375
1,039
17,908
85,123
8,045
3,154
2,307
2,201
2,201
8,477
16,683
5,487
1,542
908
359
181
11,698
68,440
4,617
1,782
1,473
1,831
1,995
6,210
2,267
9,431
5,010
6
34
52
727
956
643
1,286
951
232
87
36
2,100
1?
28
213
312
379
626
288
171
47
20
4,888
18
102
362
1,309
1,462
864
321
264
20
166
3,904
21
162
1,377
543
158
1,108
53
354
51
77
4,746
46,860
57,329,272
10,048
6,691
10,387
6,616
7,682
3,136
2,300
28,952
8,881
5,409
7,199
3,849
2,735
675
204
20,464
131,620
7,109
3,772
3,241
2,858
3,484
10,709
27,914
5,875
2,301
1,432
743
358
13,440
103,706
4,392
1,992
1,857
2,143
3,056
7,024
3,685
9,755
4,908
15
8
51
588
883
589
1,326
1,005
293
113
37
2,852
25
204
517
470
837
524
181
47
31
16
6,756
18
84
501
1,849
1,876
1,193
621
364
29
221
4,448
'(59
200
1,789
562
144
1,104
80
403
51
2
44
5,426
41,674
95,672,428
5,045
4,186
7,745
6,464
8,504
4,976
4,754
21,210
4,408
3,326
5,226
3,539
3,170
1,098
443
1,066
10,212
306
213
212
146
189
894
5,311
322
165
173
115
119
425
4,901
120
97
76
53
79
641
253
172
681
82
68
200
156
89
25
15
263
1
5
15
64
83
28
27
28
71
1,431
12,486,635
75
36
111
104
340
293
472
365
71
31
65
15,071
107,342
4,609
2,061
1,925
2, 764
3,712
5,009
9,079
3,353
980
445
160
71
11,651
98,263
2,699
1,244
1,507
2,612
3,589
3,420
1,589
10,062
2,407
7
30
334
510
263
570
529
126
29
9
1,158
7
107
175
171
371
215
76
22
3,585
23
63
261
842
1,072
613
315
195
46
20
24
177
21
91
911
462
105
653
25
219
28
7,273
43,007
58,265,704
5,512
4,821
9,468
8,149
8,972
3,744
2,341
27,936
4,659
4,022
6,993
5,437
4,927
1,531
367
ThXAS
T?
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954
Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text"]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Hired workers farms reporting.
persons.
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.
persons.
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting.
persons.
1 hired worker , farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or A 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 baaia. 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.
Farns with expenditures for hired labor hut no hired workers repor ted ... 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.
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Share-
cash
1,489
10,580
434
266
195
230
364
483
869
316
95
54
14
4
1,167
9,711
282
165
147
217
356
322
161
1,006
161
1
417
114
125
66
38
32
3
17
12
139
65
20
60
3
37
2
642
4,576
5,570,265
619
496
933
1,074
888
390
176
3,087
574
415
636
797
510
Tenants — Continued
Crop-share
9,276
74,413
2,549
1,003
1,072
1,894
2,758
2,759
4,620
1,920
507
220
88
24
7,503
69,793
1,456
640
904
1,821
2,682
1,773
986
6,517
1,101
10
78
242
113
280
278
74
22
62
117
104
207
83
18
146
434
619
363
193
112
1,529
20
60
497
316
73
381
6
119
26
5,153
25,690
38,743,068
2,509
2,382
5,235
5,174
6,145
2,547
1,698
16,414
2,033
2,010
3,833
3,456
3,615
1,153
314
Livestock-
share
544
3,053
198
118
67
62
99
243
455
150
50
30
7
6
369
2,598
107
64
49
66
83
175
68
301
Croppers
167
1,095
1,905,664
84
104
270
157
268
114
98
551
82
62
163
113
41
1,131
8,267
275
149
181
280
246
186
294
144
26
9
2
5
1,005
7,973
203
105
180
276
241
126
60
945
108
28
20
11
13
18
11
2
Other and
unspecified
245
5
10
12
97
55
49
2
139
690
5,306
3,072,265
1,137
867
1,648
938
501
173
42
4,175
987
710
1,342
698
336
97
868
i,076
363
100
143
133
129
366
946
233
66
42
8
17
602
,130
206
61
90
123
122
266
100
502
5
2
15
50
22
57
55
12
311
2,332
3,216,458
435
262
558
304
451'
196
126
1,464
369
237
411
174
180
84
9
Other farms
5,246
11,227
3,246
853
614
390
143
993
1,427
846
93
33
12
9
4,370
9,800
2,549
747
576
371
127
876
117
4,253
625
15
21
41
142
112
79
133
41
23
12
6
146
68
63
88
34
35
5
5
68
165
436
647
246
45
91
41
1,242
20
26
403
65
20
411
21
206
20
1,388
23,016
4,642,097
13,247
4,773
3,322
991
556
76
51
17,770
11,507
3,599
2,109
432
93
25
5
"35"
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES
[Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Total
all farms
of white
operators
Tenure of operator 1
Full
owners
Part
owners
Managers
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 he employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.
persons .
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting.
persons.
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting.
Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting.
Under $25 per month farms reporting.
$25 to $34 per month farms reporting.
$35 to $49 per month farms reporting.
$50 to $84 per month farms reporting.
$85 to $109 per month farms reporting.
$110 to $129 per month farms reporting.
$130 to $169 per month , farms reporting.
$170 to $214 per month farms reporting.
$215 to $274 per month farms reporting.
$275 to $324 per month farms reporting.
$325 and over per month farms reporting.
Paid on a weekly ba«is 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 $1.1A 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 but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting..
$1 to $99 farms reporting..
$100 to $199 rarms reporting..
$200 to $499 farms reporting..
$500 to $999 farm6 reporting..
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting..
$2,500 to $4,999 faxBS reporting..
$5,000 and over farms reporting..
57,726
334,822
22,902
9,679
7,834
7,867
9,444
25,945
59,846
15,819
5,047
2,980
1,381
718
39,654
274, 976
14,006
5,516
5,034
6,522
8,576
18,072
7,873
31,781
13,584
36
70
166
1,828
2,528
1,635
3,513
2,681
763
261
103
6,671
20
67
665
1,069
1,096
1,968
1,083
489
126
67
21
16,651
50
287
1,224
4,259
5,003
2,902
1,319
922
74
611
12,151
133
465
4,415
1,660
423
3,313
196
1,191
151
3
201
17,732
147,203
226,132,299
29,307
l B , 891
29,366
21,715
25, 880
12,160
9,879
89,477
25,666
15,201
20,398
12,915
10,901
3,364
1,032
17, 704
84,246
7,998
3,134
2,237
2,150
2,185
8,469
16,671
5,480
1,542
908
358
181
11,502
67,575
4,582
1,762
1,403
1,776
1,979
6,202
2,267
9,235
5,002
6
34
52
727
951
643
1,284
950
232
87
36
2,080
15
28
203
312
374
621
288
171
47
20
1
4,837
18
102
352
1,284
1,446
864
321
264
20
166
3,869
21
162
1,352
538
153
1,108
53
354
51
77
4,656
45,751
57,150,002
9,388
6,511
10,202
6,556
7,659
3,135
2,300
28, 047
8,301
5,284
7,054
3,799
2,730
675
204
19,915
128,208
7,024
3,660
3,131
2,710
3,390
10,650
27, 590
5,854
2,284
1,426
743
343
12,917
100,618
4,311
1,886
1,752
1,996
2,972
6,998
3,652
9,265
4,892
15
8
51
582
878
584
1,326
1,005
293
113
37
2,825
25
204
501
465
837
519
180
31
16
6,548
13
84
481
1,753
1,820
1,177
616
359
29
216
4,393
69
200
1,744
562
144
1,094
80
403
51
2
44
5,160
39,959
94, 750, 168
4,370
3,856
7,295
6,301
8,462
4,948
4,727
20,044
3,848
3,086
4,972
3,459
3,145
1,097
437
1,053
10,169
301
213
207
143
189
887
5,294
317
165
173
113
119
419
4,875
120
97
71
52
79
634
253
166
675
2
44
82
67
200
156
89
20
15
257
1
5
15
64
78
27
27
28
1
11
65
1,411
12,448,235
75
36
105
104
333
287
471
358
71
31
65
44
82
46
19
14,424
102,944
4,523
1,960
1,805
2,569
3,567
4,962
8,886
3,332
969
440
155
66
11,051
94,058
2,634
1,154
1,392
2,422
3,449
3,373
1,589
9,462
2,401
7
30
333
505
263
570
529
126
29
7
107
174
171
366
215
76
22
11
3
3,440
18
53
241
777
1,047
603
315
185
24
177
2,513
21
91
881
462
105
653
25
219
28
6,813
40, 143
57,364,034
4,547
4,216
8,677
7,778
8,881
3,714
2,330
25,719
3,874
3,582
6,338
5,181
4,856
1,521
367
1 Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only.
TEXAS
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]
37
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Share-
cash
Crop-share
Livestock-
share
Croppers
Other and
unspecified
Other farms
Hired workers. farms reporting. .
persons. .
1 hired worker farms reporting..
2 hired workers. ........................................... .farms reporting..
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting..
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting..
10 hired 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 I arms 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 basia farms reporting.
$1 per day farms reporting.
$2 per day farms reporting.
$3 per day farms reporting.
$4 per day farms reporting.
$5 per day farms reporting.
$6 per day farms reporting.
$7 per day farms reporting.
$8 per day farms reporting.
$9 per day farms reporting.
$10 and over per day farms reporting.
Paid on an hourly basia. farms reporting.
Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting.,
$0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting.,
$0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting.,
$0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting.
$0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting.
$0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting.
$0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting.,
$0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting.
$1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting.,
$1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting.
$1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting.,
$1.45 and over per hour farms reporting.
Paid on a piece.work basis farms reporting..
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..
Fans 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..
1,464
10,325
429
256
195
225
359
473
834
311
95
54
1,152
9,491
282
155
147
217
351
312
161
991
161
16
104
120
66
38
32
12
139
65
20
60
3
37
2
9,025
72,881
2,524
947
1,032
1,819
2,703
2,733
4,478
1,910
501
215
88
19
7,278
68,403
1,441
590
869
1,746
2,632
1,747
986
6,292
10
78
242
113
280
278
74
22
62
116
104
202
83
51
11
5
1
1,977
10
18
136
404
604
353
193
112
14
133
1,514
20
60
487
316
73
381
119
26
4,988
4,516
24, 708
474,025
38,416,143
609
2,094
486
2,182
928
5,030
1,064
5,079
878
6,094
380
2,537
171
1,692
3,052
15,683
569
1,713
410
1,840
631
3,688
787
3,401
505
3,574
130
1,153
20
314
539
3,003
198
118
67
62
94
243
455
150
50
30
7
6
364
2,548
107
78
175
68
296
836
6,022
235
119
126
185
171
186
294
144
26
9
2
5
710
5,728
163
75
125
181
166
126
60
650
108
1,085
3,756
902,439
2,667,160
84
707
99
547
265
1,113
157
703
268
471
114
173
98
42
546
2,920
82
617
57
490
163
877
89
523
113
311
41
97
1
5
828
4,871
353
100
128
123
124
366
946
233
66
42
8
17
562
3,925
196
61
75
113
117
266
100
462
219
2
15
50
22
57
55
12
1
17
10
212
1
6
32
45
52
41
11
15
1
20
23
20
276
2,167
,179,083
345
227
538
289
451
191
126
1,339
299
217
391
164
180
79
4,630
9,255
3,056
712
454
295
113
977
1,405
836
87
33
12
9
3,765
7,850
2,359
617
416
276
97
865
112
3,653
614
15
21
31
142
112
78
133
41
23
12
6
5
6
146
53
58
83
34
35
5
5
1
1,569
43
135
381
612
231
40
20
11
363
65
20
391
21
206
20
1,038
19, 939
4,419,860
10,927
4,277
3,087
976
545
76
51
15,309
9,572
3,218
1,969
432
88
25
5
38
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES
[Figures on number of workers and wage rates axe 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 acre 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 » 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 .eekly basis farms reporting.
Under $5 per week farms reporting.
$5 to $7 per week. farms reporting.
$8 to $11 per week farms reporting.
$12 to $19 per week farms reporting.
$20 to $24 per week farms reporting.
$25 to $29 per week farms reporting.
$30 to $39 per week farms reporting.
$40 to $49 per week farms reporting.
$50 to $59 per week farms reporting.
$60 to $69 per week farms reporting.
$70 to $79 per week farms reporting.
$80 and over per week farms reporting.
Paid on a doily basis farms reporting.
$1 per day farms reporting.
$2 per day farms reporting.
$3 per day farms reporting.
$4 per day farms reporting.
$5 per day farms reporting.
$6 per day farms reporting.
$7 per day farms reporting.
$8 per day farms reporting.
$9 per day farms reporting.
$10 and over per day 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 pipework basis farms reporting.
Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting.
dollars.
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
Far.s «ith 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.
Total
all farms
of nonwhite
operators
2,029
10, 702
413
374
465
492
285
137
568
64
34
11
8
20
1,930
10, 134
371
346
455
488
270
99
38
1,892
47
580
10
35
80
241
137
42
10
20
5
200
15
140
5
5
30
1,172
8,785
2,263,837
4,620
1,611
1,667
609
174
65
39
6,756
3,860
1,186
1,194
386
112
11
7
Tenure of operator 1
Full
owners
204
877
47
20
70
51
16
8
12
7
196
865
35
20
70
55
16
Part
owners
■,r,
1,109
179,270
660
180
185
60
23
1
905
580
125
145
50
5
549
3,412
85
112
110
148
94
59
324
21
17
6
15
523
3,088
81
106
105
147
84
26
33
490
208
5
20
96
56
16
5
5
266
1,715
922,260
675
330
450
163
42
28
27
1,166
560
240
254
80
25
647
4,398
86
101
120
195
145
47
193
21
11
5
5
5
600
4,205
65
90
115
190
140
47
600
6
145
5
10
20
65
25
10
20
2,864
,400
901,670
965
605
6
791
371
7
91
6
30
1
11
7
2,217
785
440
655
256
6
71
10
1 Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only.
TEXAS
BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-C.ontinued
Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based on reports for only s sample of farms. See text]
39
(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.
'Jnder $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 hasis farms reporting.
Under $5 per week farms reporting.
$5 to $7 per week 1 arms reporting.
$8 to $11 per week farms reporting.
$12 to $19 per week farms reporting.
$20 to $24 per week farms reporting.
$25 to $29 per week farms reporting.
$30 to $39 per week farms reporting.
$40 to $49 per week farms reporting.
$50 to $59 per week farms reporting.
$60 to $69 per week farms reporting.
$70 to $79 per week farms reporting.
$80 and over per week farms reporting.
Paid on a daily basis farms reporting.
$1 per day farms reporting.
$2 per day farms reporting.
$3 per day farms reporting.
$4 per day farms reporting.
$5 per day farms reporting.
$6 per day farms reporting.
$7 per day farms reporting.
$8 per day farms reporting.
$9 per day farms reporting.
$10 and over per day farms reporting.
Paid oo an hourly 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.
Fans 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.,
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Share-
cash
25
255
5
10
220
10
10
60
96,240
10
10
5
10
10
10
Crop-share
251
1,532
25
56
40
75
55
26
142
10
5
225
1,390
15
50
35
75
50
26
225
165
982
326, 925
415
200
205
95
51
10
6
731
320
170
145
55
41
Livestock-
share
295
2,245
40
30
55
95
75
295
2,245
40
30
55
95
75
10
3,225
Other and
unspecified
230
1,550
405,105
430
320
535
235
30
,255
370
220
465
175
25
40
205
10
40
205
10
15
10
Other farms
35
165
37,375
90
35
20
15
125
70
20
20
10
616
1,972
190
141
160
95
30
16
22
10
6
605
1,950
190
130
160
95
30
11
5
600
5
15
5
5
25
30
55
35
15
5
5
15
40
350
3,077
222,237
2,320
496
235
15
11
2,461
1,935
381
140
40
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 10.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES
[Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Total
all
farms
Type of farm
Other
field-crop
Vegetable
Fruit-and-
nut
Hired ...rl»r. farms reporting.
persons.
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3ori 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 or4 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.
3or4 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 I arms reporting.
$8 to $11 per week farms reporting.
$12 to $19 per week farms reporting.
$20 to $24 per week farms reporting.
$25 to $29 per week farms reporting.
$30 to $39 per week farms reporting.
$40 to $49 per week farms reporting.
$50 to $59 per week farms reporting,
$60 to $69 per week farms reporting.
$70 to $79 per week farms reporting.
$80 and over per week farms reporting ,
Paid on a daily basis farms reporting,
$1.00 per day farms reporting.
$2.00 per day farms reporting,
$3.00 per day farms reporting.
$4.00 per day farms reporting,
$5.00 per day farms reporting,
$6.00 per day farms reporting.
$7.00 per day farms reporting,
$8.00 per day farms reporting
$9.00 per day farms reporting,
$10.00 and over per day farms reporting
Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting,
Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting.
$0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting,
$0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting,
$0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting,
$0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting,
$0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting,
$0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting
$0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting,
$1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting
$1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting
$1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting
$1.45 and over per hour farms reporting
Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting
Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting
dollars
$1 to $99 farms reporting
$100 to $199 farms reporting
$200 to $499 farms reporting
$500 to $999 farms reporting
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting
$5,000 and over farms reporting
Faras with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting
$1 to $99 farms reporting
$100 to $199 farms reporting
$200 to $499 farms reporting
$500 to $999 farms reporting
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting
$5,000 and over farms reporting
59,755
345,524
23,315
10,053
8,299
8,359
9,729
26,082
60,414
15,883
5,081
2,991
1,389
738
41,584
285,110
14,377
5,862
5,489
7,010
8,846
18,171
7,911
33,673
13,631
36
70
176
1,835
2,543
1,642
3,515
2,682
763
266
103
6,755
20
72
675
1,101
1,111
1,984
1,088
490
126
67
21
17,231
60
322
1,304
4,500
5,140
2,944
1,329
942
74
616
12,351
133
480
4,555
1,665
428
3,343
196
1,191
151
3
206
18,904
155,988
228,396,136
33,927
20,507
31,033
22,324
26,054
12,225
9,918
96,233
29,526
16,387
21,592
13,301
11,013
3,375
1,039
5,006
15,571
2,415
1,084
729
460
318
2,640
4,580
1,676
569
293
90
12
3,276
10,991
1,682
615
438
285
256
1,730
910
2,366
1,531
145
69
430
593
166
58
13
5
6
21
21
131
194
102
24
2
1
2,115
15
5
21
104
268
509
591
307
37
258
1,046
26
173
109
43
379
15
240
36
683
10,864
16,627,989
1,312
1,279
2,427
1,698
2,171
1,143
834
5,858
1,154
1,087
1,746
907
762
157
45
26,406
242,507
6,474
3,200
3,477
5,335
7,920
9,755
24,644
5,717
1,898
1,100
657
383
20,421
217,863
3,376
1,952
2,674
4,895
7,524
5,985
3,770
16,651
3,339
11
33
318
717
421
923
630
185
63
38
10
3
260
591
523
749
307
139
32
17
5
6,085
15
92
608
1,917
1,924
916
312
192
12
97
5,021
62
246
2,361
933
186
874
33
232
44
13,943
66,249
133,817,393
6,373
5,735
13,135
12,734
14,852
7,294
6,126
39,843
5,317
4,622
9,458
8,442
8,252
2,884
497
2,284
143
93
110
87
64
123
204
85
17
19
1
1
416
2,080
91
94
87
81
63
81
42
374
31
5
212
10
114
20
5
55
1
87
2,107
1,005,673
652
423
554
236
179
40
23
1,610
566
378
424
161
75
588
7,054
176
81
81
78
172
309
3,209
■82
59
28
74
66
419
3,845
134
61
54
58
112
169
140
279
50
5
258
30
10
147
18
38
5
5
63
1,429
7,073,663
287
206
325
125
240
86
160
841
272
186
208
70
87
lEXAS^
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BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1954
Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based or* reports for only a sample of farms. See textl
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Type of farm — Continued
Livestock
other than
dairy and
poultry
Primarily Primarily
crop livestock
Crop and
livestock
Miscel-
laneous
arid un-
classified
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 monthly basis farms reporting.
Under $25 per month farms reporting.
$25 to $34 per month farms reporting.
$35 to $49 per month farms reporting.
$50 to $84 per month farms reporting.
$85 to $109 per month farms reporting.
$110 to $129 per month farms reporting.
$130 to $169 per month farms reporting.
$170 to $214 per month farms reporting.
$215 to $274 per month farms reporting.
$275 to $324 per month farms reporting.
$325 and over per month farms reporting.
Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting.
Under $5 per week farms reporting.
$5 to $7 per week farms reporting.
$8 to $11 per week farms reporting.
$12 to $19 per week farms reporting.
$20 to $24 per week farms reporting.
$25 to $29 per week farms reporting.
$30 to $39 per week farms reporting.
$40 to $49 per week farms reporting.
$50 to $59 per week farms reporting.
$60 to $69 per week farms reporting.
$70 to $79 per week farms reporting.
$80 and over per week farms reporting.
Paid on a daily basis... farms reporting.
$1.00 per day farms reporting.
$2.00 per day farms reporting.
$3.00 per day farms reporting.
$4.00 per day farms reporting.
$5.00 per day farms reporting.
$6.00 per day farms reporting.
$7.00 per day farms reporting.
$8.00 per day farms reporting.
$9.00 per day farms reporting.
$10.00 and over per day farms reporting.
Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting.
Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting.
$0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting.
$0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting.
$0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting.
$0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting.
$0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting.
$0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting.
$0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting.
$1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting.
$1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting.
$1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting.
$1.45 and over per hour farms reporting.
Paid on a pierr-work basis farms reporting.
Expenditures for h'-ed 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.,
3,011
7,040
1,581
727
440
210
53
2,089
4,057
1,291
480
245
56
17
1,397
2,983
888
224
140
110
35
1,614
475
922
1,059
10
15
131
228
110
286
193
74
72
85
134
327
255
114
26
15
11
568
5
11
43
173
189
71
24
34
5
13
41
173
76
21
243
5
47
223
5,388
9,500,434
782
665
969
659
1,273
630
410
2,377
711
535
623
261
196
36
15
1,180
2,949
681
232
152
66
49
531
910
357
91
60
16
7
736
2,039
441
119
85
50
41
444
87
649
296
10
10
21
103
71
49
11
10
1
20
48
26
10
159
5
15
5
121
3,909
,319,740
1,477
742
777
322
378
137
76
2,729
1,347
580
534
157
96
15
13,105
33,787
6,787
2,910
1,952
1,013
443
7,832
16,613
4,789
1,527
960
403
153
7,045
17,174
3,920
1,467
913
505
240
6,060
1,772
5,273
6,047
6
17
79
1,095
1,129
828
1,503
1,015
263
79
33
1,229
17
131
220
207
379
171
73
17
12
2
4,389
13
114
277
1,142
1,353
807
260
254
18
151
2,236
45
574
198
77
853
69
341
33
3
39
1,151
29,289
37,607,079
6,522
4,381
6,247
3,608
4,756
2,184
1,591
16,184
5,818
3,569
4,110
1,679
825
155
28
1,903
10,697
681
328
336
274
284
756
1,694
470
150
87
18
31
1,415
9,003
465
215
234
249
252
488
268
1,147
227
1
5
19
41
22
53
72
1
23
11
26
47
37
654
1
25
170
238
145
45
16
1
13
28
250
95
26
130
11
27
1
563
4,700
6,131,902
755
656
1,053
829
840
294
273
2,797
623
475
781
494
353
49
22
147
344
90
13
31
12
6
2
1
113
250
71
7
25
10
36
782
228,079
407
186
119
51
635
362
165
87
20
1
1,829
8,351
748
365
218
324
174
512
1,033
347
100
42
15
8
1,471
7,318
549
279
166
314
163
358
154
1,317
259
11
48
214
225
97
24
32
187
74
20
125
1
30
561
6,812
,985,955
1,973
1,369
1,849
851
497
162
111
4,983
1,747
1,137
1,353
553
174
16
3
5,830
14,199
3,409
967
738
473
243
1,383
3,077
974
161
136
55
57
4,708
11,122
2,675
788
663
428
154
1,122
261
4,447
740
15
21
41
148
118
85
144
88
30
38
5
11
146
80
84
182
61
42
20
10
1
1,919
1
68
170
476
712
299
50
97
46
1,449
440
106
35
457
46
237
20
1,442
23,906
9,165,215
13,342
4,835
3,448
1,075
727
205
274
18,076
11,574
3,633
2,173
472
152
35
37
42
STATlStlCS FOR THE STATE
State Table 11—DATE OF ENUMERATION; CENSUSES OF 1954, 1950, AND 1945
[Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj
Census of 1954
Census starting dates— Oct. 4; Oct. 18; Oct. 25; Nov. 3
Census of 1950
Census date — April 1
Approximate average date of enumeration.
Percent of farms enumerated during —
October 1 to 9
October 10 to 16..
October 17 to 23..
October 24 to 31..
November 1 to 6...
November 7 to 13..
November 14 to 20.
November 21 to 27.
November 28 to 30.
December 1 to 4...
December 5 to 11..
December 12 to 18.
December 19 to 25.
December 26 to 31.
Z Less than 0. 5.
Nov. 7-Nov. 13
1
1
2
12
23
22
3
3
3
1
(2)
(Z)
Approximate averaee date of enumeration.
Percent of farms enumerated during—
April 14 and earlier
April 15 to 28......
April 29 to May 12.
May 13 to June 2...
June 3 and later...
Aor. 15-ADr.28
57
28
10
Census of 1945
Census date — January 1
Approximate average date of enumeration
Percent of enumeration districts enumerated durii
January 1 to 15
January 16 to 31
February 1 to 15..
February 16 to 28.
Apr. 1-Apr. 15
18
9
March 1 to 31.
April 1 to 30.
May 1 to 31
June 1 and later.
15
16
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STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 13.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
[Data for number of livestock not fully comparable for the several censuses. See State Table 12 and text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Census of —
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1950
(April l)
1945
( January 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January l)
1920
(January l)
Total value of specified classes of livestock dollars.
Cattle and dairy products:
Cattle and calves farms reporting.
number.
value . . dollars .
Cows, including heifers that
have calved farms reporting.
number .
value. .dollars.
Milk cows farms reporting.
number.
Dairy products sold farms reporting..
dollars.
Whole milk sold farms reporting.
gallons.
dollars.
Cream sold farms reporting..
pounds of butterfat.
dollars . ,
Butter, buttermilk, skim milk,
and cheese sold farms reporting..
dollars.,
Cows milked, day preceding enumeration. .. .farms reporting.
number of cows.
Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons.
Cows and heifers milked during any
part of preceding year farms reporting.
number.
Morses and mules:
Horses and/or mules farms reporting.
number..
value.. dollars.,
Horses and colts, including ponies farms reporting..
number. .
value. .dollars. ,
Mules and mule colts farms reporting.,
number. .
value. .dollars. .
Hogs:
Hogs and pigs farms reporting.
number . .
value. .dollars.,
4 months old and over farms reporting.,
number.,
Less than 4 months old farms reporting.,
number . ,
Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting.,
number . .
Between December 1 and June 1 farms reporting.,
number. ,
Between June 1 and December 1 farms reporting.,
number. ,
Sheep and wool:
Sheep and lambs farms reporting. ,
number. .
value. .dollars..
Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.,
number. ,
Ewes farms reporting. ,
number. .
Rams and wethers farms reporting. .
number. ,
Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting..
number . .
iheep and lambs shorn farms reporting. ,
number shorn.,
Wool shorn pounds. ,
value. .dollars..
661,961,202
241,858
8,239,905
542,837,594
235,414
4,559,144
346,494,944
161,296
688,888
(NA)
'91,320,203
14,128
204,361,629
89,931,832
9,278
2,741,367
1,388,371
(NA)
(NA)
139,007
430,306
874, 139
(NA)
(NA)
113,694
300,415
11,659,402
97,670
243,632
9,501,648
31,937
56,783
2,157,754
107,546
906,324
22,535,595
85,959
428,133
56,710
478,191
39,995
147,480
25,834
73,739
28,569
73,741
25,159
5,733,563
57,969,774
23,288
3,885,723
22,674
3,568,651
17,928
317,072
18,892
1,847,840
21,309
5,154,280
41,107,644
24,253,508
1,018,418,415
267,816
7,825,007
835,300,406
261,079
4,021,920
598,131,141
224,451
922,741
52,977
83,934,326
22,235
160,745,368
79,718,098
24,041
6,262,503
3,432,777
10,406
783,451
208,472
586,383
1,167,806
(NA)
(NA)
168,226
515,951
21,030,522
141,717
387,393
15,007,278
64,505
128,558
6,023,244
153,702
1,291,773
19,738,965
121,199
687,737
80,922
604,036
(NA)
(NA)
57,862
154,643
(NA)
(NA)
22,198
7,750,395
114,046,575
21,536
5,345,944
20,998
4,540,425
15,517
805,519
17 ,740
2,404,451
18,638
5,376,468
40,613,302
23,086,707
624,322,018
340,828
8,864,425
452,564,528
331,794
5,172,009
314,115,579
(NA)
(NA)
113,493
66,120,996
42,219
168,327,240
2 54, 286,593
55,618
20,327,525
=10,197,600
3 21,540
2 1,636,803
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
321,223
991,832
(NA)
829,110
51,663,601
182,140
514,837
27,201,326
132,595
314,273
24,462,275
202,918
1,580,602
25,609,506
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
91,366
232,552
(NA)
(NA)
28,263
8,585,581
52,837,038
(NA)
(NA)
25,721
6,451,061
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
24,535
(NA)
61,994,338
26,779,873
344,166,240
355,043
6,281,537
204,738,432
346,948
3,332,583
134,122,292
337,424
1,349,776
134,983
34,425,428
36,230
126,111,482
2 25,608,684
71,877
32,623,714
2 6, 621, 487
3 40,081
2 2, 195,257
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
338,081
1,146,766
308,951
1,176,207
73,283,778
214,950
638,406
31,939,159
210,154
537,801
41,344,619
252,371
1,513,912
8,712,413
252,371
1,513,912
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
83,782
193,730
(NA)
(NA)
33,706
8,447,309
39,635,821
33,706
8,447,809
31,567
7,223,743
(NA)
1,224,066
(NA)
(NA)
28,190
7,983,090
62,868,082
14,744,077
245,071,086
404,679
7,222,369
96,132,290
397,722
3,834,464
65,185,888
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
379,733
1,220,021
393,800
1,575,771
106,792,917
248,313
686,442
35,516,668
309,603
889,329
71,276,249
271,594
1,384,134
6,782,257
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
89,803
172,169
(NA)
(NA)
26,578
7,026,543
24,241,573
(NA)
(NA)
24,519
4,746,604
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
23,903
7,311,359
52,564,478
11, 564, 185
359,097
6,602,702
267,019,133
(NA)
2,868,546
156,154,930
325,170
1,076,287
143,508
39,660,405
22,016
75,148,110
21,861,569
(NA)
(NA)
12,348,880
3 69,797
3 5,449,956
301,273
820,373
1,376,910
339,635
1,010,995
414,550
1,802,148
101,939,578
(NA)
762,042
32,245,457
(NA)
1,040,106
69,694,121
251,128
1,561,461
13,935,456
(NA)
1,048,074
78,207
513,387
(NA)
(NA)
54,698
121,356
(NA)
(NA)
20,546
7,021,334
42,476,780
(NA)
5,319,248
(NA)
4,340,701
(NA)
978,547
(NA)
1,702,086
15,981
5,019,918
38,523,669
10,945,037
282,802,454
(NA)
5,845,918
122,630,336
(NA)
3,081,759
76,177,581
239,596
731,491
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
35,502,293
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
334,973
849,240
401,019
1,848,308
103,579,326
(NA)
837,969
32,893,180
(NA)
1,010,339
70,686,146
208,562
1,166,253
9,704,945
(NA)
(-)
(NA)
(•»)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
148,895
(NA)
(NA)
10,692
3,137,129
27,433,934
(NA)
2,340,135
(NA)
1,910,076
(NA)
430,059
(NA)
796,994
(NA)
2,750,720
20,112,976
8,464,334
589,028,988
334,570
6,156,715
305,610,919
(NA)
3,014,945
173,061,044
266,843
833,586
(NA)
14,866,570
17,283
19,360,445
8,274,335
(NA)
(NA)
2,511,620
3 81,136
3 4, 082,615
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,837,294
1%, 005, 864
312,896
991,362
82,271,637
281,761
845,932
113,734,227
306,099
2,225,558
30,943,625
(— )
(•»)
(**)
(«)
(NA)
(NA)
154,170
389,664
(NA)
(NA)
9,883
2,573,485
31,651,781
(NA)
1,943,273
8,938
1,464,145
(HA)
479,128
6,604
630,212
6,631
2,082,368
14,900,478
7,748,249
See footnotes at end of table.
TEXAS
45
State Table 13.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
[Data for number of livestock not fully comparable for the several censuses. See State Table 12 and text]
Census
of—
Item
see text)
(For definitions and explanations
1954
1950
1945
1940
1935
1930
1925
1920
(Oct.-Nov.)
(April 1)
( January 1)
(April l)
(January l)
(April 1)
( January l)
(January 1)
Goats and mobair:
•farms reporting..
16,396
13,629
15,930
17,280
2,894,756
18,740
14,477
9,853
11,337
number. .
2,468,227
2,110,061
2,991,324
2,368,763
3,142,321
1,791,325
1,753,112
value . . dollars . .
13,550,941
12,691,570
12,868,683
8,807,684
3,316,268
13,491,578
5,655,741
9,967,369
.farms reporting..
8,520
7,645
(NA)
10,193
(NA)
9,287
(NA)
4,269
number. .
2,197,098
1,922,883
(NA)
2,723,553
(NA)
2,956,584
(NA)
1,469,883
•farms reporting..
9,259
7,224
(NA)
7,836
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7,354
number. .
271,129
187,178
(NA)
171,203
(NA)
185,737
(NA)
283,229
•farms reporting..
8,086
2,310,167
7,035
1,884,778
(NA)
(NA)
9,464
(NA)
8,604
(NA)
(NA)
2,760,858
(NA)
1,644,491
3,462
1,424,038
number. .
13,378,750
10,031,302
(NA)
(NA)
13,173,990
6,432,406
10,348,838
2,069,768
11,778,932
5,691,059
6,403,679
3,599,505
5,084,920
2,673,275
value. .dollars. .
9,766,491
Poultry and poultry products:
Poultry and/or poultry products sold....
.farms reporting..
111,477
168,101
236,952
242,872
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars..
80,057,102
60,874,245
72,104,984
23,774,536
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand
.farms reporting..
211,191
265,273
338,975
369,876
425,891
404,674
376,451
382,825
number. .
14,897,662
16,814,395
28,661,910
21,799,610
20,541,529
21,525,816
19,740,614
18,062,744
value. .dollars. .
13,407,896
15,610,377
28,778,662
8,988,112
7,805,781
14,854,269
13,798,172
14,849,430
•farms reporting..
42,472
73,260
(NA)
(NA)
138,782
12,795,993
(NA)
(NA)
174,056
10,706,967
(NA)
(NA)
102,388
3,829,391
nirnber. .
59,686,515
26,166,027
dollars. .
40,606,229
20,670,440
(NA)
5,048,269
(NA)
7,720,955
(NA)
2,567,136
.farms reporting..
95,522
148,500
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
244,547
(NA)
200,846
dozens . .
74,643,378
79,227,531
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
89,465,537
(NA)
24,955,383
dollars..
27,312,280
29,781,776
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
22,369,681
(NA)
9,321,026
Turkey hens , to be kept for
.farms reporting..
13,171
(NA)
84,171
114,004
824,887
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
76,659
478,201
number. .
191,024
354,145
(NA)
707,738
.farms reporting..
25,356
32,225
39,175
71,694
(NA)
125,204
3,782,912
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number. .
2,805,988
2,141,419
1,818,705
3,443,951
(NA)
.farms reporting. .
9,169
8,052
(NA)
3,099
45,902
(NA)
10,694
85,984
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number..
96,825
123,963
(NA)
(NA)
.farms reporting..
3,641
3,208
(NA)
2,232
(NA)
(NA)
13,489
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number . .
41,207
30,404
(NA)
24,789
127,115
•farms reporting..
3,589
2,518
(NA)
4,428
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number. .
29,269
32,961
(NA)
59,220
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Turkeys, ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous
.farms reporting..
16,061
26,308
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars. .
12,138,593
10,422,029
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Animals sold alive:
Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or
•farms reporting..
184,503
217,109
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars. .
349,118,516
440,603,167
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
• fnrris reporting..
183,539
215,502
(NA)
209,542
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
.farms reporting..
166,282
189,644
209,986
173,713
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number. .
3,906,259
3,452,320
3,903,124
3,390,839
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars . .
287, 57^, 125
361,048,359
213,871,049
99,279,159
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
Cattle sold alive, excluding
. farms repor ting . .
number . .
98,226
1,420,095
93,472
1,460,222
(NA)
(NA)
91,189
1,604,062
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars..
137,605,873
197,570,296
(NA)
59,237,228
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
.farms reporting.,
number. .
149,796
2,486,164
164,543
1,992,098
(NA)
(NA)
133,002
1,786,777
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars..
149,971,252
163,478,063
(NA)
40,041,931
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
.farms reporting..
50,431
93,130
107,431
81,396
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number..
780,997
1,203,164
1,616,117
1,193,055
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars..
25,171,650
34,292,784
37,180,624
12,844,962
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
•farms reporting.,
number. .
19,767
3,293,067
17,592
3,281,988
15,585
4,408,153
23,434
4,654,113.
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars. .
35,317,021
43,716,462
29,153,676
20,964,101
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
.farms reporting.,
number. .
5,997
14,024
11,372
28,286
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
dollars. .
1,052,720
1,545,562
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
*»Available data not comparable. NA Not available. For 1954, whole milk and cream
prices. For this table, these values have been adjusted to equal the enumerated value of all
only. 2 Published values for 1945 and 1940 were computed on the basis of average
dairy products sold. 3 Butter sold.
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46 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 14_FARMS REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF CATTLE ON HAND: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950; FARMS
REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK ON HAND OR SOLD ALIVE: CENSUS OF 1954
[Data for 1954 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
State
total
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
State
total
Cattle and calves of all ages on hand farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
1 farms reporting 1954.
1950.
2 to 4 farms reporting 1954.
1950.
5 to 9 farms reporting 1954,
1950.
10 to 24 farms reporting 1954.
1950.
25 to 49 farms reporting 1954.
1950.
50 to 99 farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
100 and over farms reporting 1954.
1950.
Cows on hand 1954, including heifers
that have calved farms reporting.
number.
1 farms reporting .
2 farms reporting.
3 or 4 farms reporting.
5 to 9 farms reporting.
10 to 14 farms reporting.
15 to 19 farms reporting.
20 to 29 farms reporting.
30 to 49 farms reporting.
50 to 74 farms reporting.
75 to 99 farms reporting.
100 to 199 farms reporting.
200 to 499 farms reporting.
500 to 999 farms reporting.
1,000 and over farms reporting.
Milk covs on hand, 1954 .....farms reporting.
number .
1 farms reporting.
2 farms reporting.
3 farms reporting.
4 farms reporting.
5 to 9 farms reporting.
10 to 14 farms reporting.
15 to 19 farms reporting.
20 to 29 farms reporting.
30 to 49 farms reporting.
50 to 74 farms reporting.
75 to 99 farms reporting.
100 and over farms reporting.
Cattle sold alive, escluding ralves, 1951 farms reporting.
number.
1 to 4 farms reporting.
5 to 9 farms reporting.
10 to 19 farms reporting.
20 to 29 farms reporting.
30 to 39 farms reporting.
40 to 49 farms reporting.
50 to 99 farms reporting.
100 to 199 farms reporting.
200 and over farms reporting.
Calves sold alive, 1954 farms reporting.
number.
1 to 4 farms reporting.
5 to 9 farms reporting.
10 to 14 farms reporting.
15 to 19 farms reporting .
20 to 29. farms reporting,
30 to 39 farms reporting.
40 to 49 farms reporting.
50 to 99 farms reporting.
100 and over farms reporting.
243,396
267,816
8,268,112
7,825,007
15,855
21,855
53,033
70,201
42,137
50,847
63, 171
65,014
35,169
31,215
19,437
15,905
14,594
12,779
236,923
4,569,119
39,901
29,926
33,776
43,764
25,173
13,770
17,689
15,180
7,400
3,209
4,358
2,126
448
203
164,333
702,144
66,843
43,276
18,717
10,945
13,863
2,666
1,165
2,266
2,699
1,092
396
405
101,810
1,424,894
60,271
18,681
11,371
4,387
1,724
1,135
2,161
1,126
954
152,805
2,518,045
59,729
36,486
18, 589
9,659
11,280
5,207
2,894
5,600
3,361
Sows and gilts farrowing after Dec. 1, 1953
and before Oec. 1, 1954
2 farms
3 farms
4 farms
5 farms
6 farms
7 „ farms
8 farms
9 farms
10 or more farms
Hog* and pigs sold alive, 1954 .farms
5 to 9.
.farms
.farms
10 to 14 farms
15 to 19 farms
20 to 29 farms
30 to 39 farms
40 to 49 farms
50- to 99 farms
100 to 199 farms
200 and over farms
Turkeys raised, light breeds, 1954 farms
Under 25 farms
25 to 49 farms
50 to 99 farms
100 to 199 farms
200 to 399 farms
400 to 799 farms
800 to 1, 599 farms
1,600 and over .farms
Turkeys raised, heavy breeds, 1954 farms
Under 25 farms
25 to 49 farms
50 to 99 farms
100 to 199 farms
200 to 399 farms
400 to 799 farms
800 to 1,599 farms
1,600 and over farms
Uro iters (chickens) sold, 1954 farms
Under 2,000 farms
2,000 to 3,999 farms
4, 000 to 7, 999 farms
8,000 to 15,999 farms
16,000 to 31,999 farms
32,000 to 39,999 farms
40,000 to 49,999 farms
50,000 to 59,999 , farms
60,000 to 69,999 farms
70,000 to 79,999 farms
80,000 to 89,999 farms
90,000 and over farms
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
number,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
number,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
number .
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
number,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
41,259
16,544
9,479
3,817
3,447
1,573
1,652
653
734
395
2,965
51,343
801, 848
16,855
13,212
7,249
3,878
4,117
2,014
1,198
1,863
686
271
12,641
722,967
8,977
1,743
476
205
81
104
75
13,749
2,295,610
7,590
1,905
1,628
1,089
556
293
358
330
3,064
52,121,633
151
231
465
1,128
706
143
127
30
46
16
11
10
TEXAS
State Table 15.-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
17
Item
(For definitions and explanations
Nursery and greenhouse 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.
acres.
Sold dollars .
Cot- flowers, potted plants, florist greens,
and bedding plants grown for sale:
Grown under glass farms reporting.
square feet.
Grown In open farms reporting.
acres.
Sold farms reporting.
dollars.
Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds,
vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and nushrooms produred for sole:
Grown under glass or in house farms reporting.
square feet.
Grown in open farms reporting.
acres.
Sold farms reporting.
dollars.
Forest products:
All forest products sold dollars.
Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting.
cords (4'x 4 p x 8' ).
Fence posts cut farms reporting.
number.
Sawlogs and veneer logs cut
(including standing tijnber sold) farms reporting.
thousands of bd. ft.
Pulpwood cut farms reporting.
cords.
Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber,
pulpwood, piling and poles, bark, bolts,
Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine tijnber, and other
miscellaneous forest products sold farms reporting.
dollars.
Census of —
1954
(Oct. -Nov. )
945
10,194
7,272,909
401
2,727,590
301
745
566
4,558,455
113
179,878
182
2,394
273
850,446
2,396,412
24,304
176,312
14,412
4,196,807
"1,913
8 52, 884
, '3,093
a U8,648
6,059
2,396,412
1950
(April 1)
907
10,173
6,000,851
'2, 636,193
J 512
2 2,274
'816
•5,172,415
157
123,304
194
1,115
326
643,120
2,801,741
43,135
338,869
21,850
6,335,020
9 1,331
'19,642
1,279
48,030
2,£
(NA)
1,741
1945
(January 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,006,194
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1940
(April 1)
3,284,633
727
8,681
1,648,838
3 345
3 2, 154,374
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3 971,343
(NA)
(NA)
6 528
6 2,715
(NA)
6 664, 452
1,262,168
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1935
(January 1}
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
875,215
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1930
(April 1)
1885
(NA)
z 3, 743,729
*405
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'911,861
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,366,974
147,552
1,567,152
29, 581
8,739,675
'2,162
'103,604
232
8,151
(NA)
(NA)
1925
(January 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
132,638
1,474,608
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1920
(January 1)
1,666,290
181
3,032
871,192
5 210
'1,253,067
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5 714,264
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7 80,834
6,249,018
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA Not available. L Trees, 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 TotaJ square feet
under glass. 6 Flower and vegetable seeds, bulbs, and flowers and plants grown in the open. 7 Vslue of vegetables and vegetable plants. 8 Total for 123 counties in
Eastern Texas. 'Does not include amount sold as standing timber.
48
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Census of —
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1950
(April 1)
1945
( January 1 )
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
( January 1 )
1920
(January 1)
All farms number..
Cropland harvested farms reporting. .
acres. .
Total value of specified crops harvested
( see text ) 3 dollars . .
Value of all crops sold (see text) 3 dollars..
Corn:
Corn for all purposes farms reporting..
acres. .
value, dollars..
Harvested for grain farms reporting..
acres.,
bushels . .
Cut for silage farms reporting. .
acres. .
tons, green weight..
Hogged or grazed, or cut for green
or dry fodder farms reporting. .
acres. .
Corn sold farms reporting. .
bushels.,
dollars . .
Sorghums:
Sorghum for all purposes except
for sirup farms reporting..
acres..
value, dollars..
Harvested for grain or for seed fsrms reporting..
acres. ,
bushels. .
Cut for silage farms reporting..
acres. ,
tons, green weight.,
Hogged or grazed or cut for dry
forage or hay farms reporting. .
acres. ,
tons cut..
Sorghum for grain or seed sold farms reporting..
bushels..
dollars..
Sorghum hay or forage sold farms reporting..
tons..
dollars..
Small grains:
Grains grown together and threshed
as a mixture farms reporting..
acres..
bushels. ,
value, dollars..
Sold farms reporting . .
bushels . ,
dollars.,
Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting . .
acres. ,
bushels.,
value, dollars..
Sold farms reporting. ,
bushels . .
dollars. .
Oats threshed or combined farms reporting.,
acres.
bushels . ,
value, dollars.,
Sold farms reporting.
bushels,
dollars.
Oats cut for feeding unthreshed farms reporting.
acres.,
value, dollars.
Barley threshed or combined farms reporting.
acres.
bushels.
value, dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels,
dollsrs.
Flaxseed threshed or combined farms reporting.
acres.
bushels.
value, dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels,
dollars.
Rice threshed or combined farms reporting.
acres.
162-lb.bbl.
value, dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
162-lb. bbl.
dollars.
Other grain threshed or combined farms reporting.
acres.
bushels.
value, dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels .
dollars .
292,947
206,537
24,885,000
1,252,016,249
1,085,157,092
101,352
1,837,088
45,980,999
90,284
1,665,892
28,417,341
1,868
41,550
199,333
11,760
129,646
25,350
9,639,562
13,977,363
98,109
7,404,554
221,412,414
55,436
5,620,095
131,883,651
4,946
191,081
875,651
61,165
1,593,378
888,724
40, 120
117,037,096
146,296,370
4,370
102,698
2,618,797
7 682
7 30,308
'359,838
'467,789
'207
'179,651
'233,548
'21,627
'3,022,518
'29,062,814
'63,647,563
'19,516
'26,536,454
'58,114,834
'14,954
'742,020
'15,150,986
'11,363,240
'6,144
'6,211,878
'4,658,912
(»)
[V
(")
'4,077
'129,809
'2,038,818
'2,099,983
'1,791
'! ,
'1,121,351
'1,793
'108,811
'576,072
'1,641,805
'1,699
'532,484
'1,517,576
1,730
607,639
9,979,622
31,333,919
1,722
9,715,925
79,184,787
10 19,562
10 896,178
°17,393,118
°17,970,648
10 10,726
10 9,709,024
"10,011,600
331,567
260,331
28,107,865
1,399,638,702
1,134,458,150
150,236
2,301,516
51,447,137
146,230
2,237,403
44,077,397
250
5,211
30,493
5,964
58,902
5 33,661
10,926,455
'11,767,929
112,061
4,658,188
107,649,492
60,710
3,387,249
80,975,739
1,599
58,137
331,357
78,137
1,212,802
1,529,374
(NA)
( 6 )
(NA)
( 6 )
2,437
89,807
1,437,605
1,523,862
1,050
766,599
(NA)
34,227
5,625,259
75,277,232
135,763,913
29,856
69,861,335
(NA)
23,996
1,047,128
25,647,630
16,523,439
11,589
10,973,245
(NA)
4,263
81,964
1,591,361
4,578
116,164
2,163,556
1,969,362
1,743
949,042
(NA)
3,860
309,136
1,997,232
6,884,434
3,730
1,910,681
(NA)
1,367
541,796
6,644,270
46,111,232
1,359
6,423,790
(NA)
2,501
62,258
943,593
989,591
1,145
336,362
(NA)
384,977
312,440
27,469,089
870,299,096
563,077,610
199,701
3,724,635
64,492,328
195,386
3,637,150
51,745,061
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
162,592
7,860,813
143,506,502
62,675
4,881,075
'-, ■ ',. '■
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
137,717
2,820,948
3,629,960
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,196
72,510
1,197,070
1,334,795
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
29,854
4,408,046
81,415,283
113,474,310
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
31,146
1,319,049
31,855,101
24,541,763
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12,190
226,816
3,855,711
8,043
322,852
7,160,070
7,114,900
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
558
38,422
315,379
865,131
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,192
344,636
4,258,845
28,121,262
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
452
18,123
216,296
210,078
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
418,002
373,661
26,044,008
339,239,353
214,181,016
279,592
4,700,475
40,309,001
265,197
4,322,364
69,649,829
1,193
31,659
93,186
18,717
346,452
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
202,474
5,463,555
44,314,753
75,941
2,202,107
25,232,118
6,217
254,889
925,504
176,887
3,006,559
3,113,647
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,755
108,133
1,308,945
668,779
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
26,387
2,744,064
28,096,367
21,850,822
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
39,416
1,270,741
32,306,788
10,565,557
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
15,651
172,661
1,285,441
8,815
202,021
2,856,438
1,109,584
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
331
7,336
76,146
125,190
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
811
186,236
2,888,028
8,547,045
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
16,684
128,686
57,308
(NA)
(NA)
iNA;
501,017
448,286
25,429,158
(NA)
307,739
4,637,435
(NA)
295,229
4,479,780
38,017,875
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,949,380
31,974,723
81,388
1,406,363
9,642,432
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(•»)
(«)
(<H>)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
552
15,647
307,787
277,008
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
31,804
■ .
26,298,423
20,513,261
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
42,823
1,373,035
32,012,907
13,765,550
(NA)
NA
(NA)
26,557
240,816
(NA)
6,099
123,883
1,755,351
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
553
110,500
1,527,090
4,562,942
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
112
1,562
10,504
7,878
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
495,489
461,036
30,634,370
431,119,998
315,197
4,250,747
(NA)
306,798
4,076,206
66,251,026
550
7,839
37,221
(NA)
166,702
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
188,537
3,689,462
45,384,583
66,664
1,700,713
23,768,386
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
(**)
(«*)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
994
24,509
489,601
365,237
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
23,058
2,969,511
44,077,764
44,159,206
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
37,423
1,148,110
27,260,261
12,976,353
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
18,316
183,030
(NA)
7,313
193,862
3,743,677
2,170,820
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
415
105,616
1,432,929
5,261,715
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,254
45,178
43,311
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
465,646
(NA)
27,074,869
(**)
(NA)
296,497
3,686,581
(NA)
290,939
3,615,583
54,143,427
304
4,296
16,315
(NA)
66,702
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,564,427
(NA)
(NA)
1,199,734
23,107,075
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
H
(*»)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,311,776
20,881,516
25,126,319
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
42,548
1,212,817
36,052,273
21,493,081
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
24,960
193,890
(NA)
6,820
166.126
2,841,500
2,114,336
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2
26
44
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
675
145,926
1,778,628
8,964,286
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,497
61,787
60,398
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
436,033
(NA)
'25,030,834
(«*)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
341,313
4,748,655
108,377,282
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'11,942
'118,710
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,991,485
89,280,219
(**)
1,494,722
36,662,221
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
137,707
1,496,763
2,474,511
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
113
1,537
34,342
54,947
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
62,334
2,414,903
36,427,255
75,404,421
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
95,783
1,862,933
63,989,423
51,191,535
(NA)
21,056,924
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,848
77,780
2,188,250
2,407,086
(NA)
856,409
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
164,481
1,473,991
14,857,832
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
15,978
259,651
421,676
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of table.
lEA/iO
^-"
Sute Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
Item
Census
of—
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
1954
(Oct.-HOV. )
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January 1)
1920
(January 1)
Annual legnaesi
acres.. .
177
3,284
96
1,864
26,791
62,959
62,329
29
291
226
6,215
1,804
11
229
8,931
43
900
14,853
181,721
5,303
43,945
299,833
1,274,290
496,979
918
7,395
4,124
115,472
33,486
4,522
43,122
961,621
4,847
87,259
16,046
291,794
16 13,109,880
10,892
234,040
78,065,363
9,367,844
9,086,812
11,751
214,633
85,118
2,298,186
666,469
42
1,331
8,844
57,486
56,337
160
1,900
11,793
76,654
72,822
6
94
646
1,615
1,454
1,508,975
11,087
325,249
628,478
17,911,623
3,960
277,328
7,903,842
2,738
66,232
56,808
1,647,432
271
3,620
104,980
1,995
30,570
24,923
722,767
82
1,357
39,353
8 16,115
"343,469
8 248,095
8 6,698,565
1,524
18,209
491,643
o3
801
41
518
4,694
14,082
(NA)
10
132
229
3,664
(HA)
10
137
3,288
2
14
"35,770
256,010
19,028
73,038
540,367
1,683,015
(NA)
1,574
7,673
6,039
114,741
(HA)
•',888
74,653
1,180,386
6,136
100,646
25,072
469,814
(NA)
19,035
440,063
273,298,783
27,329,874
(NA)
14,907
248,959
117,366
2,256,700
(NA)
3
68
442
1,105
(ha)
107
558
2,119
16,941
(NA)
2
9
33
369
(NA)
1,218,923
7,108
196,646
462,206
10,994,863
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,244
48,256
52,907
1,190,408
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
5,652
65,760
79,611
1,831,053
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,460
109,378
100,064
1,837,935
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,529
220
(NA)
23,553
54,553
(NA)
( 12 )
( 1J )
( l2 )
( 12 >
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
253,227
29,105
(NA)
772,020
2,319,724
(NA)
"2,824
"16,431
"12,966
"236,549
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
42,609
684,516
(NA)
26,799
608,079
272,252,050
20,744,136
(NA)
28,437
(NA)
217,250
3,884,651
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,398
10,318
35,051
227,273
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
789,335
4,340
115,622
287,522
6,098,775
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
498
9,304
9,569
186,462
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
320
4,472
3,984
73,057
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,252
37,899
36,640
564,071
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
3,324
18,595
520
2,056
16,000
26,364
(NA)
(")
(")
(")
(")
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
104,506
826,010
43,677
210,106
963,180
1,378,139
(NA)
( 13 )
( l3 )
(")
(")
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
66,431
412,427
(NA)
27,758
280,730
112,746,529
3,421,280
(NA)
24,041
229,516
125,818
1,454,789
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
18 3,979
18 15,693
37,282
118,576
(NA)
"39
18 9g
446
880
(NA)
888,323
6,074
113,747
270,393
3,490,010
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
212
1,957
2,165
24,009
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
92
876
785
8,500
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,918
54,545
39,007
367,211
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,800
9,487
694
(NA)
17,052
32,399
(NA)
(")
(")
(")
(")
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
68,672
384,387
45,953
(HA)
617,364
969,261
(NA)
(")
( 13 )
( 13 )
( 13 )
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
69,647
329,503
(NA)
44,203
(HA)
2,279,972
2,051,975
(NA)
48,302
320,402
143,721
2,012,094
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
8,220
"18,744
46,006
207,028
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
726,642
4,258
65,541
128,758
2,575,160
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
111
880
946
11,920
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
(«*)
(«*)
(*»)
(**)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,231
100,666
55,525
788,455
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
801
4,523
(HA)
(NA)
13,404
27,437
(HA)
(")
(")
(")
( 13 )
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
28,949
160,130
(NA)
(NA)
507,672
1,221,404
(NA)
(")
(» 3 )
( 13 )
( 13 >
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
29,636
224,307
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
2,290,732
1 .'■" .:'-.!
(NA)
10,966
98,263
54,648
896,639
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
2,288
"5,595
26,972
188,103
(NA)
2,959
"14,599
62,559
163,697
(NA)
502,526
3,375
50,219
120,698
2,309,035
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
3,730
4,257
69,604
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(*»)
H
H
(«♦)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
5,634
59,479
55,120
769,379
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(")
( 13 )
( 13 )
( 13 )
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
( 13 )
( 13 )
(")
(")
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
29,132
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
1,716
4,459
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
630,762
2,897
44,481
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
13,873
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(**)
(«*)
(**)
(«*>
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,376
46,376
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
452
913
7,084
24,088
(NA)
acres. . .
bushels...
va lue , dollars . . .
sold, dollars...
acres. . .
tons . . .
value, dollars...
sold, dollars...
Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage... farms reporting...
acres. . .
value, dollars...
(">
(")
( 13 )
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(13)
acres. ..
Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for
fresh market, or for canning, freezing,
acres...
acres.. .
bushels . . .
value, dollars , . .
sold, dollars...
acres. . .
tons . . .
value, dollars...
sold, dollars...
Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage. . .farms reporting...
acres...
value, dollars .. .
acres. ..
(")
(")
(")
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
33,357
165,407
2,731,632
6,419,340
(NA)
12,447
acres...
value, dollars...
Harvested for picking or threshing.... farms reporting...
acres. ..
lb., 1954, 1950, 1945, and 1940; bu. .other years. . .
value, dollars...
sold, dollars...
Vines or tops saved for
acres...
tons. ..
value, dollars...
sold, dollars...
57,174
51,859
1,322,452
(NA)
(NA)
acres. . .
bushels . . .
value, dollars...
sold, dollars .. .
Dry field and seed beans, other than soybeans and
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,444
acres. ..
100- lb. bags...
value, dollars...
sold, dollars...
Dry field and seed peas, other than cowpeas,
9,179
40,583
297,604
(HA)
8,534
acres. ..
bushels...
value, dollars...
sold, dollars...
Hay crops (see text):
32,524
219,988
769,981
(HA)
686,834
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay
3,442
acres. ..
tons . . .
value, dollars...
58,266
137,043
4,042,812
(NA)
tons . . .
dollars...
Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres...
tons. ..
value, dollars . . .
6,476
8,174
163,480
(NA)
tons ...
dollars . . .
(NA)
(NA)
(«*)
acres. . .
tons...
value, dollars...
(**)
(«*)
(NA)
tons . . .
dollars...
Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains
(NA)
(NA)
27,985
acres. . .
tons . . .
value, dollars...
172,626
198,484
4,763,616
(NA)
tons...
dollars...
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of table.
51AIIMllb rUK lHtblATE
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Census
of—
1954
1950
1945
1940
1935
1930
1925
1920
(Oct. -Nov. )
(April 1)
( January 1 )
(April 1)
(January 1)
(April 1)
(January 1)
(January 1)
8,549
9,787
13,719
12,202
(**)
12,870
(NA)
13,250
182,836
178,106
272,955
185,250
(«*)
191,073
158,140
188,002
148,902
179,867
287,612
175,636
(*»)
200,622
(HA)
■221,362
3,201,393
2,950,431
4,098,950
1,339,486
(»)
2,194,108
(HA)
4,095,246
792
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
30,190
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
649,085
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
27,873
34,243
17,763
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
•■ (NA)
(NA)
559,621
626,918
349,083
530,731
559,555
198,025
367,892
261,464
477,545
668,165
374,893
538,583
401,331
215,647
(HA)
382,707
9,550,900
11,597,545
5,896,016
4,528,854
4,658,172
2,432,399
(NA)
8,802,261
2,982
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
53,197
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,063,940
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
22
(NA)
(NA)
21 52
(<*■)
(«,)
(*•)
(■•)
998
(NA)
(NA)
21 1,217
(»)
(«•)
(*»)
(**>
2,761
(NA)
(NA)
"5,615
(*♦)
(-)
(NA)
("')
22,088
(NA)
(NA)
21 30,647
(**)
(~)
(NA)
(**)
623
995
363
425
(NA)
77
(NA)
(**)
17,297
27,586
11,081
9,289
(NA)
3,250
(NA)
(NA)
2,366,905
3,050,342
1,489,020
1,417,680
(NA)
588,240
(NA)
(«)
591,726
971,780
495,057
193,726
(NA)
88,314
(HA)
(«)
544,388
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
181
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'8,180
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,909
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
3,127
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
4
2
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
190
55
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
30,970
4,000
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
6,194
1,000
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,265
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3
3
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
208
36
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
16,100
1,172
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,415
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,053
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
99
89
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
2,376
3,577
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
102,920
.
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
82,336
90,338
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
69,985
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(ha)
(HA)
(ha)
(HA)
58
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
2,585
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
106,747
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
52,306
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
44,462
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
6
3
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
74
63
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(ha)
(NA)
12,875
3,300
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
HA)
(NA)
3,862
825
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
3,284
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
1
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
50
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,500
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
550
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
440
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7
4
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
263
513
(HA)
(na)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
59,050
71,500
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
11,220
20,475
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,975
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
60
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
990
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
64,763
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
15,543
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
12,432
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
6
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
900
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
360
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
288
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
4
16
(HA)
"85
(NA)
"31
(HA)
7
23
491
(HA)
22903
(NA)
23 283
(na)
(NA)
1,600
69,073
(NA)
22 196, 260
(HA)
"21,660
(NA)
6,960
668
24,175
(NA)
22 22,897
(NA)
"1,867
(HA)
2,552
551
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,057
2,799
(HA)
110
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
37,964
61,994
(HA)
1,666
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
6,781,549
11,980,948
(HA)
273,720
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
949,417
1,797,143
(NA)
13,686
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
769,029
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
34
3
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
660
88
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
58,759
8,240
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
37,018
6,180
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
29,616
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
86
4
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,396
58
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
199,047
8,700
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
27,867
2,610
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
22,292
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
Hay crops (see text) — Continued
Wild hay cut farms reporting.
acres.
tons.
value, dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
tons.
dollars.
Other hay cut (see text) farms reporting.
acres.
tons.
value, dollars.
Sold farms report ing .
tons.
dollars.
Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover,
or small grains farms reporting.
acres.
tons, green weight.
value, dollars.
Alfalfa seed, clover, lespedeza, grass,
and other field seed crops:
Alfalfa seed harvested...
Austrian winter peas harvested.
Bermuda grass seed harvested.
Bluegrass seed harvested.
Bluestem seed harvested.
Buffalo grass seed harvested.
Carpet grass seed harvested.
Clover seed harvested:
Alyce clover seed harvested.
Burclover seed harvested.
Crimson clover seed harvested.
Persian clover seed harvested.
Red clover seed harvested.
Sweetclover seed harvested.
White clover seed harvested.
Other and unspecified clover seed
harvested
farms reporting..
acres. .
pounds . .
value, dollars..
sold, dollars..
farms reporting. .
acres. .
pounds..
value, dollars..
sold, dollars. .
farms reporting. .
acres..
pounds . .
value, dollars..
sold, dollars..
farms reporting..
acres..
pounds, green basis..
value, dollars..
sold, dollars..
farms reporting..
acres..
pounds. ,
value, dollars..
sold, dollars..
farms reporting..
acres..
pounds . 1
value, dollars. ,
sold, dollars.,
farms reporting.,
acres.,
pounds..
value, dollars.,
sold, dollars..
1 farms reporting..
acres. ,
pounds. 1
value, dollars.,
sold, dollars.,
, farms reporting.,
acres.,
pounds . ,
value, dollars.,
sold, dollars.,
farms reporting . ,
acres. ,
pounds.,
value, dollars..
sold, dollars. ,
farms reporting. ,
acres.
pounds .
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
farms reporting.
acres.
pounds .
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
farms reporting .
acres.
pounds.
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
farms report ing .
acres.
pounds.
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
.farms reporting.
acres.
pounds .
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
See footnotes at end of table.
TEXAS^
^T
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January 1)
1920
(January 1)
Alfalfa seed, clever, lespedeza, grass,
and other field seed crops — Continued
Dallis grass seed harvested farms reporting,,
acres,,
pounds . ,
value, dollars.,
sold, dollars,.
Fescue seed harvested farms reporting, ,
acres. ,
pounds . .
value, dollars.,
sold, dollars,.
Foxtail millet seed harvested farms reporting..
acres. ,
pounds. .
value, dollars.,
sold, dollars.,
Grama grasB seed harvested farms reporting..
acres. ,
pounds.,
value, dollars.,
sold, dollars.,
Johnson grass seed harvested farms reporting.,
acres. ,
pounds . .
value, dollars.,
sold, dollars..
Lespedeza seed harvested farms reporting.,
acres.,
pounds.,
value, dollars,.
sold, dollars,,
Redtop seed harvested farms reporting. ,
acres. ,
pounds, i
value, dollars.,
sold, dollars..
Rescue grass seed harvested farms reporting.,
acres.
pounds. ,
value, dollars.,
sold, dollars.
Ryegrass seed harvested farms reporting.,
acres.
pounds..
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
Rough winter peas harveated farms reporting.
acres,
pounds.
value, dollars.
sold, dollars,
Sudan grass seed harvested farms reporting.
acres.
pounds.
value, dollars,
sold, dollars.
Vetch seed harvested farms reporting.
acres.
pounds .
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
Other field seed crops harvested acres.
value, dollars,
sold, dollars.
Other field crops:
Broomcorn harvested farms reporting.
acres.
tons of brush.
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
Castor beans harvested farms reporting.
acres.
pounds .
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
Cotton harvested farms reporting.
acres.
bales.
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
Guar harvested.
.farma reporting.
acres.
pounds .
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
Irish potatoes harvested for home use
or for sale
Melons harvested for feed.
.farms reporting.
acres.
bushels .
value, dollars.
aold, dollars.
.farms reporting.
acres.
tons.
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
11
•450
23, 420
9,368
7,963
27
1,224
87,455
12,244
10,409
78
2,086
976,957
78,157
66,430
121
7,360
2,944
2,502
15
312
36,960
5,654
34
840
80,614
17,735
8,868
7
151
22,710
13,626
11,582
10
202
62,700
6,897
5,861
112
2,632
342,982
44,588
37,902
41
1,597
227,851
18,228
14,583
467
20,642
10,552,476
807,265
1,621
33,389
5,584,676
670,161
7,956
60,407
51,344
1,686
60,792
8,007
2,722,380
2,-22,380
399
8,520
2,488,685
174,211
174,211
126,014
3,543,337
684,829,041
684,829,041
568
17,928
3,958,452
156,337
158,337
53,336
26 12,680
1,834,810
3,064,133
2,357,405
139
1,110
1,994
14,955
9,725
10
401
16,550
4,138
(NA)
11
171
34,322
13,729
(NA)
121
2,181
842,649
42,133
(NA)
12
431
21,545
5,386
(NA)
22
991
153,750
7,687
(NA)
103
1,413
228,950
36,631
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
43
659
17,666
(NA)
10
362
125,145
9,589
(NA)
925
22,148
11,225,240
561,260
(NA)
1,930
52,666
7,062,113
1,129,938
(NA)
3,847
166,318
(NA)
1,464
61 ,494
10,919
1,965,640
(NA)
17
261
52,408
3,983
(NA)
153,177
10,574,202
5,549,667
877,588,648
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
51,389
"25,538
2,597,633
4,597,569
(NA)
350
1,076
3,018
24,144
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
16
355
81,585
10,735
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
174,006
6,589,815
2,536,401
319,625,073
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
55,795
42,783
3,276,349
5,925,724
(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)
12
304
25,950
2,076
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
790,603
(NA)
960
24,740
2,466
217,312
(NA.)
17
105
22,218
290
(NA)
272,820
8,105,711
2,724,442
148,610,690
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
87,500
44,282
2,703,261
2,682,686
(NA)
110
246
759
3,795
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«*)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
364,249
10,015,375
2,306,424
'146,135,025
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
95,790
50,540
3,011,730
3,373,138
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
"36
"216
"162,100
"4,504
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(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)
723
28,874
13,674,600
461,516
(NA)
(NA)
(«*)
(NA)
409
10,069
1,482
175,327
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
395,106
16,813,568
3,793,392
388,766,778.
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
97,399
39,786
2,773,216
3,752,101
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(-)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
410,144
16,658,356
4.856,142
'562,662,374
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
24,848
17,057
1,168,079
1,934,106
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
"304
(NA)
"2,302,800
"92,112
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(«*)
(NA)
2,295
39,748
7,143
714,286
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
346,708
11,522,537
2,971,757
596,437,009
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
62,280
27,263
1,707,251
3,841,341
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of table.
rsr
51 a i is l lea run i nt siAit
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1950
(April 1)
1945
{ January 1 }
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January 1)
1920
(January 1)
Other field crops — Continued
Popcorn harvested farms reporting.
acres.
pounds .
value, dollars .
sold, dollars.
Root and grain crops hogged or grazed,
other than corn, sorghums, soybeans,
cowpeas, and peanuts farms reporting.
acres,
value, dollars.
Sesame seed harvested farms reporting.
acres.
pounds .
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for
sirup farms reporting.
acres.
gallons.
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting.
acres.
tons.
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
Sunflower seed harvested farms reporting.
acres.
bushels.
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
SweetpotBtoea harvested for home use
or for sale farms reporting.
seres.
bushels.
value, dollars,
sold, dollars.
All other field crops harvested acres.
value, dollars,
sold, dollars.
Value of specified crops harvested, except fruits, nuts,
horticultural specialties, and vegetables .dollars.
Value of crops sold, except fruits, nuts,
horticultural specialties, and vegetables .dollars.
Vegetables for hone use and for sale (other than
Irish and sweet potatoes):
Vegetables harvested for home use 32 farms reporting.
value, dollsrs.
Vegetables harvested for sale 33 farms reporting.
acres.
Sold dollars.
BeanB, green lima farms reporting.
acres.
Beans, snap (bush and pole types) farms reporting.
acres.
Beets (table) 3 fsrms reporting.
acres.
Blackeyee and other green cowpeaa farms reporting.
acres.
Broccoli farms reporting.
acraa.
Bruasels sprouts farms reporting.
acres.
Cabbage farms reporting.
acres.
Cantaloups and muskmelons farms reporting.
acres.
Carrots farms reporting.
acres.
Cauliflower farms reporting.
seres.
Collards farms reporting.
acres.
Corn, sweet farms reporting .
acres.
Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting.
acres.
Eggplant farms reporting.
acres.
Endive farms reporting.
acres.
Garlic farms reporting.
acres.
Lettuce and romaine farms reporting.
acres,
Mustsrd greens farms reporting.
acres.
Okra farms reporting.
seres.
Onions, dry farms reporting.
acres.
Onions, green. and shallots fsrms reporting.
acres.
Parsley farms reporting.
acres.
Peas, green farms reporting.
acres.
Peppers, hot (chili peppers) farms reporting.
acres.
Peppers, sweet and pimientos farms reporting.
acres.
Pumpkins farms reporting.
acres.
Radishes farms reporting.
acres.
See footnotes at end of table.
73
1,372
1,326,905
39,808
39,808
594
27,052
513,988
227
5,339
1,019,108
101,912
101,912
1,112
1,094
53,665
91,230
40,144
21
1,153
16,480
176,337
176,337
7
305
2,051
4,102
3,897
18,908
26 26,351
1,493,037
,717,9
2,614,858
110
4,305
750
1,201,637,109
1,034,777,952
144,982
(NA)
21,391
403,197
30,678,110
149
458
1,497
11,164
505
4,230
4,043
30,380
198
3,579
10
293
1,460
19,097
2,541
20,250
964
27,374
94
2,967
138
554
1,387
12,008
1,882
6,200
130
535
60
738
21
89
621
14,098
393
1,631
904
4,546
1,251
36,768
276
2,552
105
1,054
177
568
165
352
589
5,084
48
127
238
3,040
220
1,588
1,689,000
55,344
(NA)
2,321
54,130
(NA)
4,421
4,362
406,884
592,981
(NA)
21
1,286
17,370
191,070
(NA)
5
133
1,065
3,275
(NA)
30,613
26 41,408
3,363,309
6,893,219
(NA)
(NA)
'5,289,100
(HA)
3 1,335, 574,314
1,073,914,612
191,423
(NA)
3i 28,272
473,657
35 31,751,720
186
1,949
2,783
16,490
967
7,506
11,109
37,422
437
8,884
6
102
2,147
24,446
2,875
10,401
1,453
34,697
127
1,278
154
716
976
12,592
3,379
8,777
229
910
59
534
27
24
853
14,811
434
1,626
736
2,606
1,737
35,322
251
2,191
103
1,362
817
3,256
210
523
891
5,808
48
111
301
3,532
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
27 1,974
27 2,075
"234,445
"320,371
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
44,705
71,296
5,724,715
10,766,722
(NA)
(NA)
530
(NA)
769,045,209
493,943,527
307,512
27,939,886
44,669
439,871
32,976,426
(NA)
(NA)
4,248
12,032
88
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,782
21,667
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,882
11,702
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
88
88
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA
(Ma)
2,256
6,638
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
3,070
2,313
2,036,600
72,729
(NA)
15,915
476,199
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
28 17,798
28 17,228
28 1,197,141
28 688,427
(NA)
14
84
820
3,691
(NA)
90
222
2,669
3,202
(NA)
57,668
59,793
3,127,579
2,914,342
(NA)
(NA)
1,564,918
(NA)
302,807,295
192,233,305
296,647
11,944,819
41,105
288,993
10,746,070
1,229
1,194
3,365
7,512
1,744
7,439
(NA)
(NA)
261
2,194
3,469
24,195
3,745
9,537
2,087
12,325
86
331
51
106
1,311
4,173
3,210
7,708
435
458
(NA)
153
172
115
438
343
377
826
721
1,428
3,041
42,301
98
92
75
746
2,052
5,089
101
131
1,179
2,264
73
137
184
2,014
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
88,045
64,584
3,182,721
3,119,067
(NA)
(NA)
(*»)
(NA)
(«)
(NA)
285,700
7,815,697
(NA)
373,206
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7,244
L4,136
88
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,810
38,853
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,493
5,634
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
88
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
232
116
115,400
3,958
(NA)
2,951
47,312
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
28 14,573
28 11,863
28 1,075,245
28 1,097,261
(NA'
12
209
3,406
3,874
(NA)
59,801
44,652
3,392,764
4,001,248
(NA)
(NA)
(**)
(NA)
(♦»)
(NA)
272,226
12,955,044
36,502
191,490
14,125,151
ll r J
62
6,212
8,535
446
1,943
(NA)
(NA)
17
206
5,061
20,155
4,259
5,838
549
3,122
16
38
8
9
2,134
5,117
2,899
3,340
69
120
(NA)
(NA)
641
361
88
495
546
3,981
20,697
77
528
18
168
5,073
6,814
<")
(37)
37 468
"460
6
8
37
281
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'7,610
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
88
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
27,350
24,854
1,433,217
2,601,405
(NA)
(NA)
(«*
(NA)
(«)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
88
(NA)
(NA)
88
(NA)
(NA)
3,890
13,820
4,091
7,751
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,375
2,537
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
868
1,675
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,394
14,501
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
88
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,512
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
30 33, 920
30 35,589
3,320,664
(NA)
(NA)
3
27
162
406
(NA)
82,437
68,142
5,838,879
10,509,980
(NA)
(NA)
(•*)
(NA)
(
)
(NA)
298,390
18,023,859
24,226
49,005
6,808,889
(36,
(36,
36 2,374
36 1,38Q
158
59
(NA)
(NA)
(NA
NA)
3,355
4,329
1,962
2,093
57
80
5'
2
(NA)
(NA)
627
816
1,505
1,085
41
34
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
577
315
88
124
102
2,749
6,253
1
1,321
641
(NA)
(NA)
280
205
41
33
45
TEXAS
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
53
{For definitions and explanations, see text)
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January 1)
1920
(January 1)
Vegetablea for home use and for sale (other than
Irish and sweet potatoes) — Continued
Vegetables harvested for sale 33 — Continued
Spinach farms reporting..
acres..
Squash farms reporting. .
acres . .
Tomatoes farms reporting . .
acres..
Turnip greens farms reporting..
acres,.
Turnips..., farms reporting..
acres. .
Watermelons farms reporting. .
acres..
Mixed vegetebles farms reporting . .
acres..
Other vegetables acres..
Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale: 38
Blackberries and dewberries farms reporting..
acres..
quarts..
value, dollars..
Strawberries farms reporting..
acres..
quarts. .
value, dollars..
Other berries and small fruits acres..
va lue , dollars . .
Tree fruits (other than citrus), note, and crapes:
Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves.
vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting..
acres..
Apples farms reporting..
Trees of all ages number . .
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Quantity harvested farms reporting..
bushels.,
value, dollars..
Apricots farms reporting..
Trees of all ages number..
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Quantity harvested farms reporting..
bushels . .
value, dollars..
Cherries fsrms reporting..
Trees of all ages number..
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
number. .
Trees of besring age farms reporting..
number. ,
Quantity harvested farms reporting..
pounds. .
value, dollars..
Figs farms reporting. .
Trees of all ages number . ,
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting. ,
number . ,
Quantity harvested farms reporting. .
pounds. .
value, dollsrs.,
Grapes farms reporting..
Vines of all ages number. ,
Vines not of bearing age fsrms reporting.,
number.,
Vines of bearing age farms reporting..
number . ,
Quantity harvested farms reporting. ,
pounds. .
value, dollars.,
Japanese persimmons farms reporting. ,
Trees of all ages number. .
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.,
number . .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.,
number . .
Quantity harvested farms reporting.,
pounds.,
value, dollars.,
See footnotes at end of table.
282
11,993
939
4,127
10,266
64,191
244
702
595
3,005
8,544
109,075
56
162
982
3,763
3,143,994
691,678
379
496
970,453
291,140
16
3,848
"14,729
39 U2j787
3 '4, 903
"72,417
"2,160
"19,778
"3,302
"52,639
"1,047
"26,127
"65,317
"2,752
"14,655
"1,096
"5,219
"1,910
"9,436
"103
"636
"2,228
"1,533
"9,241
3 '630
"2,626
"1,037
"6,615
"165
"8,547
"1,107
3 '964
"64,145
"392
"6,707
"667
"57,438
"291
"877,336
"87,731
"3,909
"176,571
"1,255
3 '41, 176
3 '2, 990
"135,395
"1,184
"416,521
"24,991
"314
"8,773
3 '126
"954
"212
"7,819
3 '72
35 53,823
"2,690
704
33,164
977
3,823
14,914
80,359
60
201
724
3,061
12,032
114,821
(HA)
(MA.)
1,348
3,043
309,773
488
728
1,141,056
376,550
56
6,563
121,141
*°289,366
25,983
236,737
15,526
118,186
12,594
118,551
7,104
96,020
206,631
7,761
36,021
3,889
1-,"71
4,249
21,250
1,655
14,124
40,258
9,064
39,444
4,772
17,212
4,727
22,232
2,583
141,972
14,194
24,138
211,213
10,851
56,522
14,976
154,691
8,488
1,420,314
131,304
19,113
320,838
7,830
61,214
12,260
259,624
7,801
1,171,971
47,072
1,001
6,670
395
1,787
657
4,883
331
106,146
5,306
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
22,070
79,913
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,465
4,828
3,114,545
503,912
761
590
611,947
181,865
62,128
215,682
18,852
200,877
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
. I
217,303
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,241
36,497
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
• 1,707
6,375
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12,940
528,280
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,300,762
114,636
(NA)
(NA)
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,108
22,002
950
2,107
19,631
56,274
917
2,293
16,800
62,699
326
1,897
9,075
6,310
4,142,708
296,525
1,634
2,218
3,173,914
412,756
134
15,689
62,315
222,301
24,201
266,077
12,539
121,759
13,911
144,318
7,491
125,787
122,969
14,532
67,914
5,826
30,163
9,428
37,751
3,206
11,572
18,027
8,928
50,830
4,007
22,125
5,360
28,705
2,184
107,736
5,531
22,094
407,346
8,315
72,498
15,008
334,848
9,906
4,084,969
139,961
20,761
988,939
6,649
256,199
15,073
732,740
10,145
3,954,200
94,959
324
3,420
147
974
196
2,446
110
18,207
750
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
29,777
64,561
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
31,964
84,008
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA.)
(NA)
2,739
3,345
4,577,702
640,878
(NA)
(NA)
82,221
237,265
25,343
252,504
(NA)
91,572
(NA)
160,932
(NA)
122,301
160,214
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8,882
57,431
(NA)
19,355
(NA)
38,076
(NA)
391,552
15,033
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
21,914
1,175,560
(NA)
204,169
(NA)
971,391
(NA)
4,651,958
139,559
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,219
15,221
233
310
15,676
28,528
(NA)
(NA)
459
763
15,378
56,737
2,105
10,049
12,661
7,676
5,474,598
541,038
1,682
2,852
3,089,948
414,130
92
5,911
71,058
187,581
28,320
336,476
(NA)
132,140
(NA)
204,336
(NA)
188,134
249,232
6,165
32,095
(NA)
14,205
(NA)
17,890
(NA)
12,129
17,525
9,959
84,618
(NA)
45,379
(NA)
39,239
(NA)
620,032
49,403
12,757
1,251,790
(NA)
189,788
(NA)
1,062,002
(NA)
8,425,468
301,655
22,051
1,409,573
(NA)
443,011
(NA)
966,562
(NA)
3,908,050
190,611
104
8,366
(NA)
1,763
(NA)
6,603
(NA)
102,288
3,733
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7,792
14,325
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
21,178
67,207
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA)
NA)
(NA)
1,077
1,967
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
30,900
427,729
(NA)
151,026
(NA)
276,703
(NA)
269,411
397,842
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
18,791
819,887
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA
NA
145
1,230
86
66
5,316
5,914
(NA)
(NA)
137
127
10,284
22,564
1,215
1,430
(NA)
11,413
5,629
6,287,333
1,131,721
840
503
591,476
112,389
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,765
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
704,512
17,688
236,485
24,862
468,027
(NA)
486,828
803,269
(NA)
11,372
833
4,024
1,456
7,348
(NA)
6,490
9,764
(NA)
47,991
3,689
22,755
3,656
25,236
(NA)
398,160
22,401
(NA)
221,032
6,309
54,759
9,204
166,273
(NA)
949,055
113,888
(NA)
51 •'. Bl
6,076
164,627
12,411
404,263
(NA)
1,256,328
203,074
(NA)
3,922
68
1,832
90
2,090
(NA)
39,456
3,288
54
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Census of —
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
( January 1 )
1920
(January 1)
Tree frails (other than citrus), nuts, and gropes— Continued
Peaches farms reporting. ,
Trees of all ages number.,
Trees not of bearing Bge farms reporting.,
number . .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.,
number. ,
Quantity harvested farms reporting. ,
bushels . ,
value, dollars . ,
Pears farms reporting . ,
Trees of all ages number.,
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.,
number . ,
Quantity harvested farms reporting.,
bushels.,
value, dollars..
Plums and prunes farms reporting..
Trees of all ages number . .
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
number..
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.,
number . .
Quantity harvested farms reporting. .
bushels.,
value, dollars . ,
Pecans, ijnproved and seedling farms reporting..
Trees of all ages number. .
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting,.
number . ,
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.,
number . .
Quantity harvested farms reporting. .
pounds.,
value, dollars..
Improved pecans (budded, grafted, or
top-worked) farms reporting. ,
Trees of all ages number.,
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Quantity harvested farms reporting..
pounds. ,
value, dollars.,
Wild or seedling pecans farms reporting..
Trees of all ages number..
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting..
number . ,
Quantity harvested farms reporting..
pounds . ,
value, dollars.,
Citrus fruits:
Grapefruit farms reporting. .
Trees of all ages number. .
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
number..
Trees of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Quantity harvested 41 farms reporting..
tons.,
value, dollars.,
Lemons farms reporting . ,
Trees of all ages number . ,
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.,
number . ,
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.,
number . ,
Quantity harvested 41 farms reporting.,
field boxes. ,
value, dollars.,
Any oranges farms reporting. ,
Trees of all ages number.,
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.,
number . ,
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.
number .
Quantity harvested* 1 farms reporting.,
tons,
value, dollars.
Valencia oranges farms reporting.
Trees of all ages number .
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.
number .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.
number.
Quantity harvested 41 farms reporting.
tons.
value, dollars.
"12,229
"895,951
"4,627
"193,783
"9,647
"702,163
"2,504
"109,629
"411,110
"8,104
"113,081
"2,960
"26,253
"6,041
" 86,826
"1,496
"22,276
"38,986
"6,359
"202,449
"2,412
"60,680
"4,650
39 141, 769
"1,029
"35,957
"89,882
(NA)
"2,195,340
(MA)
"396,364
(NA)
"1,796,976
CwO
"7,743,770
"2,214,956
"8,463
"605,638
"2,846
"6,816
"490,180
"3,482
"1,054,058
"3,100,195
"11,146
"1,589,702
"3,606
"282,906
"9,855
"1,306,796
"4,281
"4,643,575
"1,160,898
"2,036
"2,101,880
"1,133
"1,119,298
"1,504
"982,582
"947
"48,420
"1, 937,230
"205
"29,146
' 4 105
"20,364
"116
,
"26
"1,393
"2,229
(NA)
"1,629,171
(NA)
"712,023
(NA)
"917,148
(NA)
"31,836
"1, 152,063
"1,397
"752,986
"607
"385,975
"1,085
"367,011
"649
"5,898
"218,230
85,814
2,688,649
35,063
819,818
64,014
1,868,831
48,259
1,209,511
2,374,681
48,000
311,006
18,098
86,395
33,429
224,611
24,390
363,768
463,897
37,823
380,076
15,736
119,041
24,948
261,035
14,736
141,936
164,837
I
3,171,161
(NA)
718,512
2,452,649
(NA)
10,588,028
2,188,207
29,210
944,218
12,S30
250,238
19,397
693,980
11,961
3,741,758
1,010,650
25,689
2,226,943
8,223
468,274
20,957
1,758,669
10,614
6,846,270
1,177,557
4,701
5,244,994
2,005
1,926,764
3,651
3,318,230
2,410
185,573
9,464,287
608
36,872
338
7,294
299
29,578
40
6,232
11,843
(NA)
4,056,114
(NA)
1,787,765
(NA)
2,268,349
(NA)
81,878
4,688,681
3,732
2,210,498
1,634
,.?2-M ■
2,890
980,818
1,611
30,001
2,197,557
85,591
3,969,261
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,177,553
3,468,325
42,770
348,811
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
337,363
564,167
39,659
552,863
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
167,852
356,689
44,031
3,212,633
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
28,306,664
5,111,503
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,440
3,405,930
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
447,180
15,994,846
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,035,216
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
146,682
7,905,950
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
110,478
5,303,837
45,203
1,905,749
88,575
3,398,088
68,836
2,055,903
1,656,974
52,701
444,721
18,169
148,023
38,743
296,698
26,205
361,809
254,922
55,963
Se9,356
20,442
266,472
40,403
622,884
25,558
255,259
215,337
45,484
3,715,256
19,388
1,040,040
34,370
2,675,216
16,770
10,106,405
955,185
21,494
926,988
(NA)
368,320
(NA)
558,668
(NA)
1,842,276
292,390
30,133
2/ S 1,21 '
(NA)
671,720
(NA)
2,116,548
(NA)
8,264,129
662,795
4,621
3,615,720
670
197,653
4,346
3,418,067
3,874
501,270
3,878,166
890
45,436
266
16,491
660
28,945
248
31,044
34,054
5,431
1,524,255
1,297
185,316
4,731
1,338,939
3,969
111,376
2,348,158
3,345
627,477
(NA)
74,233
(NA)
553,244
(NA)
51,113
1,124,542
98,436
4,147,010
(NA)
1,036,951
(NA)
3,110,059
(NA)
1,129,639
1,242,603
44,134
408,930
(NA)
95,945
(NA)
312,985
(NA)
320,612
288,551
46,473
861,759
(NA)
214,023
(NA)
647,736
(NA)
170,159
212,699
(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)
106,914
4,390,568
(NA)
1,313,030
(NA)
3,077,538
(NA)
2,073,235
2,443,427
50,216
480,568
(NA)
141,773
(NA)
338,795
(NA)
509,710
574,727
52,922
1,005,017
(NA)
334,339
(NA)
670,678
(NA)
293,159
393,197
32,284
2,879,569
(NA)
1,134,294
(NA)
1,745,275
(NA)
9,588,376
1,090,449
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,791
2,913,349
(NA)
2,198,614
(NA)
714,735
(NA)
27,435
1,941,246
786
18,430
(NA)
7,484
(NA)
10,946
(NA)
"16,661
25,933
3,313
1,130,427
(NA)
764,006
(NA)
366,421
(NA)
9,803
618,259
1,908
318,363
(NA)
225,361
(NA)
93,002
(NA)
2,930
(NA)
93,823
3,758,188
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,637,652
2,421,647
46,553
468,828
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
36,909
629,549
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
35,958
2,418,543
(NA)
1,062,210
(NA)
1,356,333
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,514
475,270
(NA)
315,694
(NA)
159,576
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,576
19,006
(NA)
10,611
(NA)
8,395
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,468
254,214
(NA)
184,878
(NA)
69,336
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,102,565
44,087
1,640,848
101,896
(NA)
4,620,679
7,393,091
(NA)
618,078
20,783
182,394
40,000
435,684
(NA)
637,400
924,932
(NA)
723,610
17,885
242,800
31,522
480,810
(NA)
294,935
501,404
(NA)
1,495,158
9,590
449,464
19,204
1,045,694
(NA)
16,755,421
3,686,191
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
\Z]
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
79,493
636
74,039
177
5,454
(NA)
2,850
5,700
(NA)
9,527
486
8,161
139
1,366
(NA)
"787
2,361
(NA)
55,901
(NA)
41,551
(NA)
14,350
(NA)
296
25,414
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of table.
TEXAS
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
■33"
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
1954
(Oct. -Nov.)
1950
(April 1)
194?
(January 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January
1930
(April 1)
19S5
(January 1)
1920
(January 1)
Citrus fruits — Continued
Other oranges farms reporting...
Trees of all ages number...
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting...
number. . .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting...
number. . .
Quantity harvested* 1 farms reporting...
tons . . .
value, dollars...
Other tree fruits and nuts value, dollars...
Value of fruits, including berries and other small
fruits, and nuts harvested dollars...
Value of fruits, including berries and other small
fruits, and nuts sold dollars...
"1,948
"876,18:
"815
"326,048
"1,560
"550,137
"965
"25,938
"933,833
"2,028
"7,019,220
"7,019,220
5,557
1,845,616
2,408
558,085
3,944
1,287,531
2,102
51,877
2,491,124
2,198
20,496,282
16,975,432
(NA)
(MA)
(HA)
(MA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
416
30,246,069
(NA)
896,778
(NA)
111,083
(NA)
785,695
(NA)
60,263
,223,616
6,573
10,456,536
7,955,760
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(•">)
(«*)
(NA)
(NA)
812,064
(NA)
538,645
(NA)
273,419
(NA)
6,873
(NA)
(**)
(«,)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(»*)
(**)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«•)
(«)
(»A)
•"•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 waa 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. 6 Value of sorghum sold for hay or forage included in value of sorghum sold for grain or seed. 7 Total for 131 counties in Uestern
Texas. 8 0ats cut for feeding unthreshed included with "Oats, wheBt, barley, rye, and other small grains cut for hay." 'Total for 123 counties In Eastern Texas. 10 For
1954, includes mixed grsins, wheat, oats, and barley for 123 counties in Eastern Texas and flaxseed for 131 counties in Western Texas. 13 The 1944 and 1939 figures do not include
acres plowed under for green manure. The 1944 figures are for acres grown alone. 12 See cowpeas cut for hey. 13 For figures on annual legumes ssved for hay including soybeans
and cowpeBs, see peanut vines or tops saved for hay or forage. ^Includes farms reporting cowpeas harvested for green peas only. 15 SoybeBns and cowpeas harvested for hsy.
l6 Calculated value of peanuts harvested for nuts, pesnuts harvested for hay, and peanuts hogged or grazed. l7 Prior to 1944, Bnnual legumes saved for hay, but excluding vetches
in 1924. 18 Excludes reports for farms reporting acreage grown for all purposes with no production. Acres harvested for beans or peas not available. 19 Includes acres grown
alone and acres grown with other crops for all purposes. Acres harvested for beans or peas not available. 20 For all censuses except 1950, obtained by adding the individual hay
crops. 21 SilaEe crops other than corn and sorghum. 22 clover seed, except sweetclover. 23 Clover seed, including sweetclover. ^Includes proso millet. 25 Value of
lint cotton only. 26 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. 27 Sugarcane for sirup. 23 Sorghuin and sugarcane sirup reported separately. All data combined. For 1940, farms reporting sorghum for sirup,
10,869; and farms reporting sugarcane for sirup, 6,929. For 1930, farms reporting sorghum for sirup, 5,887; and farms reporting sugarcane for sirup, 8,686. 29 Sorghum for
sirup. "Farms reporting and acres are for sorghum for sirup. 31 Includes receipts from sale of pasture and grazing privileges and the value of cowpeas harvested for
Excludes Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, except for 1950 Census which included potBtoes for home use only.
green peas.
3 *Does not include farms reporting green cowpeas only
37 Hot peppers included with sweet peppers and pimientos.
farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text.
from the bloom of 1953; for 1949, harvested in 1949-50
the bloom of 1939. * 2 Boxes, kind not specified.
"1
Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes.
J! Does not include the value of green cowpeas sold. See footnote 31. 36 Green limf beans included with snap beans.
38 For censuses prior to 1950, small fruits harvested for home use or for sale. 3 *Dued not include data for
*°Does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. 41 For 1954, harvested in 1953-54
from the bloom of 1949; for 1945, harvested in 1943-u, from the bloom of 1943; for 1940, harvested in 1939-40 from
w
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 17.-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECMED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECfflED
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..
acres. .
Under 3 acres farms reporting..
3 or 4 acres farms reporting..
5 to 10 acres farms reporting..
11 to 15 acres farms reporting..
16 to 19 acres farms reporting..
20 to 24 acres farms reporting . .
25 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 74 acres farms reporting..
75 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 149 acres farms reporting..
150 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to ,?49 acres farms reporting..
250 to 2y9 acres farms reporting..
300 to 399 acres farms reporting..
400 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 acres Bnd over farms reporting..
By acres harvested for
grain farms reporting..
acres. .
Under 3 acres farms reporting..
3 or 4 acres farms reporting..
5 to 10 acres farms reporting..
11 to 15 acrea farms reporting..
16 to 19 acres farms reporting..
20 to 24 acrea 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 acrea 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 farma 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 farma reporting..
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farma reporting..
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting..
10,000 bushels and over farms reporting..
S0RCHUMS
By acres harvested for all purposes
except for sirup farms reporting..
acres. .
Under 3 acres farms reporting..
3 or 4 acres farms reporting..
5 to 10 acres farms reporting..
11 to 15 acres farms reporting..
16 to 19 acres farms reporting..
20 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting . .
50 to 74 acres farms reporting..
75 to 99 acres farms reporting . .
100 to 149 acres farms reporting..
150 to 199 acres farma reporting..
200 to 249 acrea farma reporting..
250 to 299 acres farms reporting..
300 to 399 acres fBrms reporting..
400 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 acres and over farms reporting..
By acres harvested for grain or
seed farma reporting . .
acres. .
Under 3 acres farms reporting..
3 or 4 acres farms reporting..
5 to 10 acres farms reporting..
11 to 15 acres farms reporting..
16 to 19 acres farms reporting..
20 to 24 acres farms reporting. .
25 to 29 acres farms reporting,.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 74 acres farms reporting..
75 to 99 acres farms reproting.,
100 to 194 acres farms reporting..
150 to 199 acres fa^ms reporting..
200 to 249 acres farms reporting..
250 to 299 acres farms reporting..
300 to 399 acres farms reporting..
400 to 499 acres farma reporting..
500 acrea and over farma 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.,
State
total
103,510
1,857,994
8,882
10,847
31,112
14,791
5,451
9,000
16,492
4,215
1,398
926
169
110
55
39
11
12
92,034
1,682,510
7,003
9,165
27,722
13,475
5,059
8,162
4,943
10,296
3,784
1,255
831
145
100
40
33
9
12
25,742
9,862,537
1,240
1,948
3,275
13,567
3,489
1,170
460
375
139
62
17
99,519
7,434,615
7,460
6,057
16,371
7,919
3,161
5,867
15,494
8,877
6,431
7,232
5,086
3,084
1,589
2,078
1,109
1,704
55,950
5,610,766
1,325
1,764
6,467
3,910
1,738
3,291
1,947
6,837
6,356
4,762
5,711
4,063
2,470
1,359
1,679
927
1,344
40,381
117,546,674
681
1,075
1,917
10,755
6,407
3,748
2,063
3,110
3,955
3,822
2,848
WHEAT 1
By acres threshed or
combined farms
Under 5 acres farms
5 to 9 acres farms
10 to 24 acres farms
25 to 49 acres farms
50 to 99 acres farms
100 to 199 acres farms
200 to 299 acres farms
300 to 499 acres farms
500 to 999 acres farms
1,000 acres and over farms
By quantity harvested. .farms
Under 25 bushels farms
25 to 49 bushels farms
50 to 99 bushels farms
100 to 499 bushels farms
500 to 999 bushels farms
1,000 to 1,499 bushels.... farms
1,500 to 1,999 bushels... .farms
2,000 to 2,999 bushels. .. .farms
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms
5,000 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
100 to 499 bushels farma
500 to 999 bushels farms
1,000 to 1,499 bushels.... farma
1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farma
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms
3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms
10,000 bushels and over. ..farms
OATS 1
By acres threshed or
combined farms
Under 5 acres farms
5 to 9 acres farms
10 to 24 acres farms
25 to 49 acres farms
50 to 99 acres farms
100 to 199 acres farms
200 to 299 acres farms
300 to 499 acres farms
500 acres and over farms
By quantity harvested. .farms
Under 25 bushels farms
25 to 49 bushels farms
50 to 99 bushels farms
100 to 499 bushels farms
500 to 999 bushels farms
1,000 to 1,499 bushels.... farms
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms
2,000 to 2,999 bushels. .. .farms
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms
5,000 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
100 to 499 bushels farms
500 to 999 busehls farma
1,000 to 1,499 bushels.... farms
1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farms
2,000 to 2,999 bushels. .. .farms
3,000 to 4,999 bushels. .. .farms
5,000 to 9,999 buahels. .. .farms
10,000 bushels and over... farms
BARLEY 1
By acrea threahed or
combined farms
Under 5 acres farma
5 to 9 acres farms
10 to 24 acres farms
25 to 49 acrea farms
50 to 99 acres farms
100 to 199 acres farms
200 to 299 acres farms
300 acres and over farms
By quantity harvested. .farms
Under 25 bushels farms
25 to 49 bushels farms
50 to 99 bushels farms
100 to 499 bushels farms
500 to 999 bushels farms
1,000 to 1,499 buahels farms
1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farms
2,000 to 2,999 bushels.. . .farms
3,000 to 4,999 bushels... .farms
5,000 bushels and over. .. .farms
reporting...
22,049
acres. . .
3,011,747
reporting.. .
264
reporting...
952
reporting...
4,916
reporting. . .
4,084
reporting. . .
4,070
reporting. . .
3,467
reporting.. .
1,491
reporting. . .
1,597
reporting. . .
929
reporting. ..
279
reporting. ..
22,049
bushels ...
29,312,549
reporting.. .
275
reporting. . .
566
reporting. . .
1,544
reporting. . .
7,904
reporting . . .
4,125
reporting. . .
2,211
reporting...
1,311
reporting, . .
1,459
reporting. . .
1,477
reporting. . .
906
reporting. . .
271
reporting. . .
19, 995
bushels . . .
26,810,728
reporting.. .
126
reporting...
349
reporting...
1,212
reporting. . .
7,290
reporting. . .
3,868
reporting...
2,122
reporting...
1,240
reporting. ..
1,432
reporting.. .
1,285
reporting...
836
reporting...
235
reporting...
15,354
acres...
749,575
reporting. . .
369
reporting...
1,085
reporting.. .
4,441
reporting...
4,354
reporting...
3,239
reporting...
1,476
reporting. . .
265
reporting. . .
84
reporting...
41
reporting...
15,354
bushels...
15,380,730
reporting...
123
reporting. . .
220
reporting...
752
reporting...
5,996
reporting.. .
3,487
reporting. . ,
1,726
reporting. . ■
985
reporting. ..
924
reporting. . .
783
reporting...
293
reporting...
65
reporting. ..
6,240
bushels . . .
6,191,487
reporting. . .
47
reporting. . .
120
reporting. . .
272
reporting. . .
2,410
reporting.. .
1,510
reporting. . .
733
reporting. . .
313
reporting.. .
387
reporting.. .
284
reporting. . .
130
reporting...
34
reporting. . .
4,387
acres. . .
141,015
reporting.. .
233
reporting.. .
783
reporting. ..
1,618
reporting. . ,
987
reporting. . .
508
reporting.. .
186
reporting. . .
46
reporting. . .
26
reporting...
4,387
bushels...
2,224,048
reporting. . .
122
reporting. . .
246
reporting. . .
542
reporting. ..
2,160
reporting...
717
reporting.. .
278
reporting. . .
114
reporting...
128
reporting. . .
52
reporting. . .
28
State
total
BARLEY 1 — Continued
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 buahels 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..
FLAXSEED 2
By acres threshed or
combined farms reporting. .
acres..
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 299 acres farms reporting,.
300 acres and over. farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. .farms reporting.,
bushels. .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting..
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting..
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting..
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting..
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting..
1,000 to 1,499 bushels.. . .farms reporting..
1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farms reporting..
2,000 to 2,999 bushels. .. .farms reporting..
3,000 bushels and over.... farms reporting..
By quantity sold farms reporting..
bushels. .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting..
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting..
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting..
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting..
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting..
1,000 to 1,499 bushels..,. farms reporting..
1,500 to 1,999 bushels.... farms reporting..
2,000 to 2,999 bushels. . ..farms reporting.,
3,000 bushels and over.. . .farms reporting..
RICE
By acres threshed or
combined farms reporting . ,
acres.,
Under 10 acres farma reporting.,
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.,
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.,
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.,
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.,
200 to 299 acres farms reporting.,
300 to 499 acres farms reporting.,
500 to 999 acres farms reporting..
1,000 acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. .farms reporting.,
162-lb. barrels.
Under 100 barrels farms reporting.
100 to 499 barrels farms reporting.
500 to 999 barrels farms reporting.,
1,000 to 1,499 barrels. ...farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 barrels.... farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 barrels. .. .farms reporting.,
3,000 to 4,999 barrels. .. .farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 barrels. .. .farms reporting.
10,000 barrels and over. ..farms reporting.,
By quantity sold farms reporting.
162-lb. barrels.
Under 100 barrels farms reporting.,
100 to 499 barrels farms reporting.
500 to 999 barrels farms reporting.,
1,000 to 1,499 barrels.... farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 barrels.... farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 barrels. ., .farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 barrels. .. .farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 barrels. .. .farms reporting..
10,000 barrels and over... farms reporting.
COWPEAS
By acres harvested for all
purposes farms reporting.
acres.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 to 299 acres farms reporting.
300 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 acres and over farms reporting.
By acres harvested for dry
peas farms reporting .
acres.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting .
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms repotting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 acres and over farms reporting.
State
total
2,041
1,232,974
43
97
174
989
371
196
69
57
27
18
1,862
106,794
25
80
506
585
395
157
87
27
1,862
551,468
56
208
328
1,009
169
41
19
17
15
1,765
509,999
51
198
333
938
165
35
20
10
15
1,742
613,497
5
37
49
144
325
325
487
320
50
1,742
10,099,525
6
62
76
116
92
232
401
520
237
1,736
9,916,395
6
61
82
121
102
236
420
484
224
15,321
201, 779
7,760
2,630
2,863
1,281
527
163
34
32
31
5,421
49,197
3,684
728
566
261
120
42
20
See footnotes at end of table.
TEXAS
*T
Sute Table 17-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECfflED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECD?IED
CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
[Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
State
total
State
total
COWPEAS— Cont inued
By quantity harvested. .. .farms reporting,
bushels .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 bushels and over farms reporting.
By acres cut for hay farms reporting.
acres.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 acres and over farms reporting.
By acres hogged or grazed, or cut for
silage farms reporting.
acres.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 acres and over farms reporting.
By acres plowed under for green
manure farms reporting.
acres.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 acres and over farms reporting.
PEANUTS
By acres harvested for all
purposes farms reporting.
acres.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 acres and over farms reporting.
By acres picked or
threshed farms reporting.
acres.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting,
200 acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. .. .farms reporting.
pounds.
Under 500 pounds farms reporting.
500 to 999 pounds farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 pounds farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 pounds farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 pounds farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 pounds farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 pounds farms reporting.
10,000 pounds and over farms reporting.
By acres saved for hay or
forage farms reporting.
acres.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 acres and over farms reporting.
ALFALFA AND ALFALFA MIXTURES
By acres cut for hay (and for
dehydrating) farms reporting.
acres.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 to 299 acres farms reporting.
300 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. .. .farms reporting.
tons.
Under 25 tons farms reporting .
25 to 49 tons farms reporting.
50 to 99 tons farms reporting .
100 to 499 tons farms reporting.
500 to 999 tons farms reporting.
1,000 tons and over farms reporting.
See footnotes at end of table.
5,421
338,515
4,084
519
320
428
33
19
18
924
7,572
575
107
176
44
22
4,605
46,934
2,543
762
844
326
83
29
18
5,092
97,996
1,466
1,147
1,376
669
309
91
34
15,910
295,166
5,687
2,390
3,844
2,346
1,338
277
28
10,907
241,455
2,566
1,831
3,305
1,860
1,069
248
28
10,907
78,417,621
1,795
860
586
624
872
1,724
2,144
2,302
11,730
215,506
3,817
1,865
3,115
1,799
943
171
20
11,692
346,914
1,271
2,319
4,094
2,229
1,163
442
100
40
34
11,692
700,727
6,371
2,118
1,399
1,615
131
58
ALFALFA AND ALFALFA MIXTURES— Continued
By quantity sold farms reporting..
tons . ,
Under 25 tons farms reporting..
25 to 49 tons farms reporting.,
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.,
100 to 499 tons farms reporting.,
500 to 999 tons farms reporting.,
1,000 tons and over farms reporting..
CL0VFR, TIMOTHY, AND MIXTURES OF CLOVER
AND GRASSES
By acres cut for hay. ..farms reporting..
Bcres..
Under 5 acres farms reporting . .
5 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.,
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.,
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 299 acres farms reporting.,
300 acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. .farms reporting.,
tons . .
Under 25 tons farms reporting..
25 to 49 tons farms reporting..
50 to 99 tons farms reporting..
100 to 499 tons farms reporting..
500 tons and over farms reporting..
LESPEDE2A
By acres cut for hay... farms reporting..
acres..
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. .farms reporting..
tons..
Under 25 tons farms reporting.,
25 to 49 tons farms reporting..
50 to 99 tons farms reporting..
100 tons and over farms reporting..
OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE, OR OTHER
SMALL GRAINS
By acres cut for hay... farms reporting.,
acres . .
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 299 acres farms reporting..
300 acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. .farms reporting.,
tons.,
Under 25 tons farms reporting.,
25 to 49 tons farms reporting.,
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.,
100 tons and over farms reporting.,
By quantity sold farms reporting.,
tons • ,
Under 25 tons farms reporting. ,
25 to 49 tons farms reporting.,
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.,
100 tons and over farms reporting.,
WILD HAY
By acres cut for hay. ..farms reporting.,
acres. ,
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.,
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.,
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.,
200 to 299 acres farms reporting.,
300 acres and over farms reporting.,
By quantity harvested. .farms reporting.,
tons.,
Under 25 tons farms reporting.,
25 to 49 tons farms reporting..
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.,
100 to 499 tons farms reporting. .
500 tons and over farms reporting.,
By quantity sold farms reporting.,
tons. ,
Under 25 tons farms reporting.,
25 to 49 tons farms reporting.,
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.,
100 to 499 tons farms reporting..
500 tons and over farms reporting..
OTHER HAY
By acres cut for hay. ..farms reporting..
acres. .
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting . .
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 299 acres farms reporting..
300 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 acres and over farms reporting..
4,509
325,916
2,281
700
626
790
84
28
2,534
61,411
296
587
1,020
373
182
43
18
15
2,534
52,168
2,067
254
144
60
9
2,004
32,903
413
602
628
245
85
20
11
2,004
27,384
1,697
203
75
29
16, 806
347,538
2,502
3,756
6,335
2,721
1,079
307
66
40
16, 806
247,694
14,391
1,518
589
308
1,750
19,207
1,584
121
25
20
8,769
186,020
1,923
2,554
2,857
773
353
205
52
52
8,769
149,656
7,650
571
265
267
16
852
27,648
640
103
72
29
29,449
576,059
5,951
6,902
10,033
4,064
1,725
577
117
56
24
OTHER HAY— Continued
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting.,
tons . .
Under 25 tons farms reporting..
25 to 49 tons farms reporting..
50 to 99 tons farms reporting..
100 to 499 tons farms reporting..
500 tons and over farms reporting..
By quantity sold farms reporting..
tons . .
Under 25 tons farms reporting . .
25 to 49 tons farms reporting . .
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.,
100 to 499 tons farms reporting..
500 tons and over farms reporting..
BR00MC0RN
By acres harvested farms reporting..
acres. .
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting . .
200 # acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting..
tons of brush..
Under 25 tons farms reporting..
25 to 49 tons farms reporting . .
50 to 99 tons farms reporting..
100 tons and over farms reporting..
COTTON
By acres harvested farms reporting..
acres..
Under 5 acres farms reporting. .
5 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 299 acres farms reporting..
300 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 to 999 acres farms reporting..
1,000 acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting.,
bales. .
Under 25 bales farms reporting..
25 to 49 bales farms reporting. .
50 to 99 bales farms reporting..
100 to 499 bales farms reporting..
500 to 999 bales farms reporting..
1,000 to 1,499 bales farms reporting..
1,500 to 1,999 bales farms reporting..
2,000 bales and over farms reporting..
IRISH POTATOES
By acres harvested for home use or
for sale farms reporting..
acres 3 .
Under 0.5 acres farms reporting..
0.5 to 0.9 acres farms reporting..
1.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting..
2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting..
5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting..
10.0 to 19.9 acres farms reporting..
20.0 to 29.9 acres farms reporting..
30.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting..
50.0 to 99.9 acres farms reporting..
100 acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting.,
bushels. .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting..
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting..
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting..
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting..
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting..
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting..
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting..
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting..
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting..
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting..
10,000 bushels and over .... farms reporting..
SWEETP0TAT0ES
By acres harvested for home use or
for sale farms reporting..
acres 3 .
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 acrea and over.. farms reporting..
^r
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
Sute Table 17,-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECfflED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECfflED
CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
[Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See tort]
State
total
State
total
Item
State
total
SWEETPOTATOES— Cont inued
By quantity harvested. .. .farms reporting,
bushels.
Under 25 bushels faros 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 faros reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.
10,000 bushels and over farms reporting.
VEGETABLES HARVESTED FOR SALE
(Other than Irish and sweet potatoes)
By value of sales farms reporting.
dollars.
Under 25 dollars farms reporting.
25 to 49 dollars farms reporting.
50 to 99 dollars farms reporting.
100 to 499 dollars farms reporting.
500 to 999 dollars farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 dollars farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 dollars farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 dollars farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 dollass farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 dollars farms reporting.
10,000 dollars and over farms reporting.
LAND IN BEARING AND N0NBEARING FRUIT
ORCHARDS, GROVES, VINEYARDS, AND PLANTED
NUT TREES 6
By acres in orchard farms reporting.
acres.
Under 0.5 acres farms reporting.
0.5 to 0.9 acres farms reporting.
1.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting.
2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting.
5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting.
10.0 to 19.9 acres farms reporting.
20.0 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*
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 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 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.
19,210
1,505,730
13,363
2,102
1,393
1,857
242
82
62
22,030
32,008,306
1,691
1,686
2,782
8,818
2,654
1,251
659
745
671
594
479
15,703
151,854
1,154
1,873
6,040
1,981
1,872
1,315
502
455
304
207
5,337
2,478
18,532
1,632
491
231
64
39
6
15
3,501
60,247
3,181
112
103
87
18
1,115
16,248
972
65
46
32
PEACHES*
Any peaches farms reporting..
By trees not of bearing
age farms reporting. .
number of trees.,
Under 5 trees farms reporting.,
5 to 9 trees farms reporting.,
10 to 24 trees farms reporting.,
25 to 49 trees farms reporting.,
50 to 99 trees farms reporting
100 to 199 trees farms reporting.,
200 to 299 trees farms reporting.,
300 to 499 trees farms reporting. ,
500 to 999 trees farms reporting.,
1,000 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 to 1,999 trees farms reporting..
2,000 to 2,999 trees farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 trees farms reporting..
5,000 trees and over farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting.,
bushels .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting..
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. .
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 bushels and over farms reporting.
GRAPEFRUIT*
Any grapefruit farms reporting.
By trees not of bearing
age farms reporting.
number of trees.
Under 5 trees farms reporting .
5 to 9 trees farms reporting.
10 to 24 trees farms reporting.
25 to 49 trees farms reporting.
50 to 99 trees farms reporting.
100 to 199 trees farms reporting.
200 to 299 trees farms reporting.
300 to 499 trees farms reporting.
500 to 999 trees farms reporting.
1,000 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 to 1,999 trees farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 trees farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 trees farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 trees farms reporting.
10,000 trees and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested 5 . .farms reporting,
tons.
Under 2.5 tons farms reporting.
2.5 to 4.9 tons farms reporting.
5.0 to 9.9 tons farmsrreporting.
10.0 to 49.9 tons farms reporting.
50.0 to 99.9 tons farms reporting.
100.0 to 149.9 tons farms reporting.
150.0 to 199.9 tons farms reporting.
200.0 to 299.9 tons farms reporting.
300.0 to 499.9 tons farms reporting.
500 tons and over farms reporting.
13,156
5,136
185,352
837
1,051
2,174
557
223
154
37
36
46
21
10,276
692,522
7,285
1,571
584
554
140
37
43
40
17
5
2,682
116, 066
2,337
116
103
78
6
25
17
2,126
1,099
1,479,811
101
36
103
83
100
152
65
141
118
200
1,590
1,010,321
320
74
206
583
227
71
21
23
48
7
10
1,048
42,108
286
142
147
349
67
11
15
10
S
13
VALENCIA ORANGES*
Any Valencia oranges farms reporting.
By trees not of bearing
age farms reporting.
number of trees.
Under 5 trees farms reporting.
5 to 9 trees farms reporting.
10 to 24 trees farms reporting.
25 to 49 trees farms reporting.
50 to 99 trees farms reporting.
100 to 199 trees farms reporting.
200 to 299 trees farms reporting.
300 to 499 trees farms reporting.
500 to 999 trees farms reporting.
1,000 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 tree's farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 trees farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 trees farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 trees farms reporting.
5,000 trees and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested 5 . .farms reporting,
tons.
Under 2.5 tons farms reporting.
2:5 to 4.9 tons farms reporting.
5.0 to 9.9 tons farms reporting.
10.0 to 49.9 tons farms reporting.
50.0 to 99.9 tons farms reporting.
100 tons and over farms reporting.
OTHER ORANGES*
Any other oranges farms reporting.
By trees not of bearing
age farms reporting.
number of trees.
Under 5 trees farms reporting.
5 to 9 trees farms reporting.
10 to 24 trees farms reporting.
25 to 49 trees farms reporting.
50 to 99 trees farms reporting.
100 to 199 trees farms reporting.
200 to 299 trees farms reporting.
300 to 499 trees farms reporting.
500 to 999 trees farms reporting.
1,000 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 to 1,999 trees farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 trees farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 trees farms reporting.
5,000 trees and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested 5 . .farms reporting,
tons.
Under 2.5 tons farms reporting.
2.5 to 4.9 tons farms reporting.
5.0 to 9.9 tons farms reporting.
10.0 to 49.9 tons farms reporting.
50.0 to 99.9 tons farms reporting.
100. U to 149.9 tons farms reporting.
150.0 to 199.9 tons farms reporting.
200 tons and over farms reporting.
1,490
650
532,752
47
31
115
41
76
97
55
46
71
71
1,213
460,915
359
110
239
365
62
11
10
21
16
20
709
9,274
358
91
L22
113
11
14
2,006
828
418,925
75
61
141
97
80
103
61
76
80
54
1,606
607,530
350
159
203
647
100
76
11
34
12
14
1,078
20,942
369
187
193
230
48
26
11
14
1 Totals for 131 counties in Western Texas. 2 Totals for 123 counties in Eastern Texas. 3 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested.
*Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. 5 Harvested in 1953-54 from the bloom of 1953.
TEXAS
-*
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 —
Level
3
If the estimated number of
farms reporting is —
Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total
would differ from the results of a complete tabulation
of the items for all farms by less than —
Level
l l
Level
2
Level
3
25....
50. . . .
100...
250...
500...
1,000.
2,500.
Percent
Percent
40
53
28
37
20
26
13
17
8.9
12
6.3
8.4
4.0
5.3
50
35
22
16
11
7.
Percent
96
68
48
30
21
15
9.6
5,000...
10,000..
25,000..
50,000..
100,000.
250,000.
Percent
2.8
2.0
1.3
0.9
0.6
0.4
Percent
3.7
2.6
1.7
1.2
0.8
0.5
Percent
5.0
3.5
2.2
1.6
1.1
0.7
Percent
6.8
4.8
3.0
2.1
1.5
1.0
1 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
[To determine sampling reliability for an item, It is necessary to use this table to find out which of the 4 levels of sampling reliability given in State Table 18 to use. Reference
is required also to the county, economic area, or State table in order to obtain the number of farms reporting]
Level of sampling reliability for specified items by number of milk cows
All commercial farms
Total
Under 10 10 to 29 30 to 49 50 and more
Dairy farms
10 to 29 30 to 49 50 and more
Milk cows number
Whole milk sold
dollars
Cream sold pounds of butterfat
dollars
Level of sampling reliability for specified items by number of chickens on hand
All commercial farms
Under
400
400 to
799
800 to
1,599
1,600 to
3,199
3,200
and over
Poultry farms
Under
400
400 to
799
800 to
1,599
1,600 to
3,199
3,200
and over
Chickens on hand
Chickens sold
Chicken eggs sold
Chicken eggs sold, value of sales
Value of sales of other poultry products.
. .number..
..number..
..dozens.,
.dollars.,
.dollars..
Note: Items whose level is indicated by an X may be approximated by using the level given for the State.
60
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 19 -INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA,
AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS-Continued
levels of sampling- reliability given in State Table 18 to use. Reference
fTn riPtprmlne samDline reliability for an item, it is necessary to use this table to find out which of the 4
(To determine sampling rexxaon y ^ required also to the COUD ty, economic area, or State table in order to obtain the number of farms reporting]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Farms and farm characteristics:
Land owned or managed by farm operators acres..
Land rented from others by farm operators acres..
Land rented to others by farm operators acres..
Cash rent paid by farm operators dollars..
Value of land and buildings per farm dollars..
Land in farms acres..
Cropland: Total, harvested, pastured, or other. .acres..
Woodland: Total, pastured or not pastured acres..
Total pastureland acres. .
Total irrigated land, land in crops for erosion
control, or cropland farmed on contour acres..
Commercial fertilizer:
Commercial fertilizer purchased tons..
Acres on which commercial fertilizer applied acres..
Lime or liming material purchased tons..
Acres on which lime or liming material applied. . .acres. .
Specified facilities and equipment:
Grain combines, corn pickers, pick-up balers,
feed forage harvesters number . .
Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks.. .number..
Motortrucks number. .
Tractors: Total, wheel, garden, or crawler number..
Automobiles number. .
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 fertilizer purchased dollars..
Livestock and livestock products:
Horses and/or mules number. .
Cattle and calves number. .
Cows including heifers that have calved number..
Milk cows number. .
Hogs and pigs number..
Sheep and lambs number. .
Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand number..
Cattle and calves sold number. .
Hogs and pigs sold number..
Sheep shorn pounds of wool..
Whole milk sold gallons..
Cream sold pounds of butterfat..
Chickens sold number..
Chicken eggs sold dozens..
Value of products sold by source:
Hogs and piga sold aollars..
Whole milk sold dollars..
Cream sold dollars..
Chicken eggs sold dollars..
Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars..
Forest products sold dollars..
Specified crops harvested:
Corn for all purposes acres..
Corn harvested for grain acres. .
bushels harvested.,
bushels sold. .
Sorghum for all purposes acres..
Sorghum harvested for grain acres. .
bushels harvested..
bushels sold. .
Wheat threshed or combined acres. .
bushels harvested.,
bushels sold. .
Oats threshed or combined acres..
bushels harvested.,
bushels sold. .
Alfalfa hay acres. .
tons harvested. .
Other hay acres. .
tons harvested..
Cotton harvested acres. .
bales harvested..
bales sold. .
Sugar beets for sugar acres..
tons harvested..
Land in fruit orchards, groves,
vineyards, and planted nut trees acres..
Tenure groups
Full
owners
and
manager £
Part
owners
All
tenants
Economic -class groups
I, II,
and
III
IV
and
and
VII
VIII
and
IX
Type-of-farm groups
Vegetable
and
fruit-
and-nut
Other
field-
crop
and
general —
primarily
crop
Poultry
Livestock,
general —
primarily
livestock,
and
primarily
crop and
livestock
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 fUK LUUlMltS
County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
[Data for items shown in italics are based
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Angelina
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954 .
1950.
Approximate land area acres 1954 .
Proportion in farms percent 1954 .
Land owned by farm operators acres 1954. .
Land rented from others by farm operators. . . . acres 1954. .
Land managed by farm operators acres 1954. .
Land rented to others by farm operators
Isee text) ocres 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 doll ars 1954. ,
1950..
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954..
Land in fans according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954 .
1949.
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954 .
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 .
1V49.
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 strip3
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954.,
Cover crops turned under and land
planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Land in grain or row crops planted on
contour farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on fsrm operated operators reporting 1954.
1950.
Not residing on farm operated.. operators reporting 1954.
1950.
292,947
331,567
168,648,320
86.5
84,655,685
57,760,969
16,018,029
12,335,043
145,812,733
145,389,014
497.7
438.5
292 .78
202 .69
59.94
46.21
83
206,537
260,331
24,885,000
28,107,865
29,240
36,338
23,745
31,240
17,972
25,274
26,468
36,382
40,295
51,920
34,542
43,601
34,275
35,576
111,969
112,528
7,398,651
6,642,546
71,869
69,688
4,375,651
3,219,799
18,9o4
15,651
1,239,127
■-"■': v Si
58,047
57,428
3,136,524
2,344,119
93,752
126,077
18,871,709
30,589,750
15,854
28,552
1,151,423
2,277,954
149,327
138,284
87,211,145
72,317,444
20,587
3,861,287
251,193
274,900
1,919,154
2,233,656
245,699
290,287
36,659,302
37,970,210
236,342
264,706
113,481,505
109,549,740
104,333
143,864
20,023,132
32,867,704
26,315
21,427
4,707,028
3,131,534
2 1,815
2 157,483
3 12,304
'316,380
47,890
251,254
292,296
36,363
30,873
2,510
2,864
683,520
68.9
267,202
199,373
41,0L4
37,477
470,913
487,505
187.6
170.2
78.81
49.35
43.36
30.40
84
1,799
2,180
59,274
71,898
468
449
421
481
293
379
249
462
254
293
101
103
13
13
1,441
1,327
74,024
I 2,881
639
888
16,772
30,866
72
74
2,186
2,547
585
836
14, 586
28,319
1,737
1,704
225,494
208,044
282
582
17,845
44,595
1,026
905
65,877
50,537
302
16,828
2,346
2,628
11,627
18,684
2,260
2,649
150,070
165,645
2,180
2,369
365,395
321,462
1,879
2,011
243,339
252,639
43
1
1,012
10
XXX
XXX
202
4,461
139
3,514
2,317
2,691
155
131
87
91
962,560
69.9
165,997
370,073
133,810
1,821
672,455
544,226
7,729.4
5,980.5
1,434.07
465 .51
18.50
9.75
90
40
54
10,044
11,163
367
623
12
15
1,833
1,202
8
1
1,191
250
4
15
642
952
82
659,056
525,448
4
576
77
84
745
5,790
47
56
12,244
12,988
67
83
659,423
526,071
1
410
1
518
5
1
25
XXX
XXX
1,939
2,037
548,480
48.1
146,497
90,255
35,147
4,897
264,033
188,145
136.2
92.4
83.60
62.06
77.61
63.71
90
761
1,112
11,868
19,305
403
567
175
277
73
105
62
97
37
48
9
11
2
7
1,041
1,053
36,357
32,113
194
233
4,547
5,306
22
36
853
378
177
204
3,694
4,928
1,281
1,111
165,268
94,254
186
384
11,166
17,514
468
365
29,881
12,742
137
11,477
1,779
1,940
4,946
6,911
1,444
1,638
52,772
56,724
1,748
1,758
231,506
139,109
1,378
1,378
176,434
111,768
10
1
252
XXX
XXX
42
510
48
1,425
1,845
! . •■..■>■
82
40
99
87
176,640
38.5
10,098
15,502
38,040
68,052
67,724
687.4
778.4
310. a
118.25
32.27
49.99
76
19
12
2,466
2,247
5
3
1
2
2
9
9
94
217
425
1,027
7
425
1,027
17,329
9
2,111
83
34
64,845
44,064
2
403
85
69
222
729
27
23
2,985
3,491
90
68
64,939
61,610
19,440
2
XXX
XXX
2
120
1
127
417
543
1 586, 880
107.2
369,820
114,585
155,664
15,939
1 629,232
'705, 482
1,508.9
1,299.2
647.12
507.42
41.28
36.86
92
316
426
53,671
75,418
4
14
7
17
9
14
29
27
93
117
97
123
77
114
142
109
17,970
3,680
143
73
9,615
3,489
60
18
3,581
1,499
103
57
6,034
1,990
52
49
41,148
42,055
3
3
163
164
330
461
496,474
573,775
90
46,878
390
471
10,191
6,901
338
442
81,256
82,587
385
513
555,592
619,510
54
50
41,311
42,219
9
3
1,054
724
2
100
XXX
XXX
101
18,928
347
407
351
353
'581,760
131.8
320,324
123,336
349,313
18,506
1 766,818
1 787, 552
2,184.7
2,231.0
648.81
624 .09
50.29
2d. 73
323
335
140,979
154,147
2
1
1
56
51
240
266
54
53
3,144.
2,794
152
71
16,460
8,597
82
57
7,591
6,231
90
23
8,869
2,366
1
6
160
930
260
303
306
596,307
615,838
7
3,881
323
324
9,768
4,986
328
337
160, 583
165,538
309
325
599,611
619,562
160
1,190
40
11
6,323
1,093
XXX
XXX
129
28,00
262
286
85
63
1,481
1,737
'771, 840
101.1
480,149
330,360
61,150
69,299
1 780,482
'774, 910
527.0
446.1
275.30
173.73
49.42
42.86
82
978
1,403
90, 537
136,964
87
127
90
121
77
102
155
175
235
372
235
348
99
158
746
762
62,549
42,574
584
468
36,439
19,125
64
75
4,079
2,905
547
413
32,360
16,220
808
1,217
364,333
544,011
36
109
2,528
20,399
426
59
217,878
3,117
100
34,414
1,151
1,262
6,218
8,720
1,308
1,562
189,525
198,663
1,259
1,397
644,760
589,702
834
1,301
366,861
564,410
157
118
6,667
4,106
xxx
xxx
56
1,803
289
33,830
1,201
1,452
251
248
xxx Not applicable; inquiry not on questionnaire. See footnote on State total. 'The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire
acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county. 2 Total for 131
counties in Western Texas. 'Total for 123 counties in Eastern Texas.
TEXAS
TT
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
reports for
anly a sample of farms
See text
]
Bailey
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden
Bosque
Bowie
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
Brooks
884
618
1,667
598
861
2,881
2,772
574
191
1,421
2,440
1,669
1,269
101
481
283
1
867
586
1,858
642
992
3,213
3,132
567
206
1,558
3,127
1,642
1,478
156
464
278
2
532,480
'489,600
566,400
548,480
538,880
690,560
798,080
460,160
584,960
641,920
589,440
922,240
373,120
3,973,120
567,680
1 578, 560
3
78.8
102.4
81.2
85.1
88.5
78.3
66.9
91.2
97.3
79.0
63.8
73.1
95.4
63.8
67.6
138.3
4
165,133
382,166
311,987
321,722
291,268
368,192
431,822
284,634
421,017
379,237
291,637
311,568
326,656
991,855
230,286
488,358
5
242,519
121,809
195,131
138,486
263,518
219,838
,i 1/ "
114,669
163,528
150,816
81,385
415,505
70,862
419, 7
151,495
192,865
6
52,673
49,002
11,925
19,422
7,792
14,866
37,893
45,664
3,520
40,535
6,735
61,535
12,459
1,195,687
45,440
134,447
7
33.582
30,810
36,842
10,439
71,015
57,659
51,945
21,829
39,949
48,511
18,567
98,326
32,717
71,196
26,719
15,829
8
419,456
l 501,589
459,742
466,633
477,031
540,455
533,564
419,523
569,182
506,854
375,904
673,923
355,844
2,537,037
383,632
'799,983
9
443,070
'491, 290
456,833
410,435
529,609
561,234
637,504
413,906
503,505
525,385
399,544
680,044
349,021
2,834,512
362,997
'742,724
10
474.5
811.6
275.8
780.3
554.0
187.6
192.5
730.9
2,980.0
356.7
154.1
403.8
280.4
25,119.2
797.6
2,826.8
11
511.0
838.4
245.9
639.3
533.9
174.7
203.5
730.0
2444.2
337.2
127.8
414.2
236.1
18,169.9
782.3
2,671.7
12
50,168
60,198
13,393
47,534
29,488
20,331
28,263
40,815
81,260
21,356
9,761
31,540
21,425
290,578
59,188
46,753
13
34,243
34,058
9,356
30,582
25,162
13,944
23,651
28,734
54,422
19,850
7,353
19,986
12,757
152,083
39,320
34,752
14
106.06
51.66
50.20
62.41
64.52
108 .15
158.12
56.51
20.91
59.60
63.79
104.98
85.86
10.80
86.23
24.09
15
85.56
40.93
38.40
51.99
45.71
77.64
127.63
38.67
24.50
61.67
59.64
54.94
48.86
9.49
55.29
13.33
1(
93
89
87
90
73
79
81
90
87
82
87
81
74
85
81
84
17
798
339
1,128
523
600
2,348
1,122
196
149
1,084
1,488
864
697
10
410
181
18
834
392
1,470
594
714
2,797
2,230
394
174
1,301
2,160
912
907
24
421
225
19
212,506
15,273
50,259
113,874
85,811
241,048
81,082
8,202
40,667
106,342
45,380
132,483
44,864
1,019
126,175
11,002
20
268,364
22,643
63,580
U9,984
253,960
135,426
22,977
43,190
124,184
71, 211
114,164
50,149
718
128,543
17,321
21
20
59
247
17
36
92
146
33
58
721
246
130
1
7
25
22
21
42
311
30
61
171
407
31
1
61
845
259
148
8
4
20
23
30
56
192
12
33
118
135
32
62
324
139
145
1
5
25
...
14
54
255
18
35
141
284
37
3
49
512
192
200
3
4
27
25
26
49
154
6
20
135
100
22
1
69
155
77
107
2
2
27
26
16
64
190
12
40
145
203
41
2
70
282
85
164
2
3
30
27
36
72
207
18
72
315
164
43
9
116
130
70
119
2
7
32
. ■:
20
92
286
23
73
360
323
94
6
145
253
96
166
7
7
37
102
66
223
91
133
794
317
52
12
373
74
110
112
1
38
49
30
82
80
287
95
188
1,045
569
135
17
492
156
95
149
2
36
65
31
203
28
71
175
169
640
191
14
36
312
42
70
40
1
119
12
12
211
38
112
225
193
707
360
50
50
391
51
69
44
2
132
29
33
381
9
34
204
137
254
69
91
94
42
152
44
2
232
11
34
470
22
29
191
124
208
84
6
95
93
61
116
36
235
17
35
286
253
760
257
440
1,285
1,501
220
49
477
1,016
408
429
2
190
113
36
262
147
858
175
349
977
1,566
109
95
402
1,369
606
496
11
139
56
37
11,949
10,105
56,838
10,106
28,766
37,311
101,463
10,804
5,632
24,816
52,379
137,507
40,957
620
13,205
11,939
38
7,109
9,108
69,866
6,872
16,437
26,809
86,914
3,003
3,982
14,959
55,794
105,403
57,123
144
5,235
4,045
19
358
116
320
273
117
639
1,029
204
25
262
340
146
123
2
149
110
40
148
41
355
104
178
521
455
100
39
257
583
329
113
3
118
74
.,1
76,907
4,409
9,863
13,276
4,384
13,361
59,723
8,002
2,269
12,210
10,389
18,114
6,697
154
11,559
4,081
...
9,309
3,759
14,774
4,424
11,240
14,600
16,472
2,626
2,174
7,102
22,556
17,514
4,160
52
9,904
1,900
43
156
53
51
161
20
180
340
31
5
47
48
28
30
1
95
14
44
77
24
53
34
21
170
133
20
5
67
62
70
20
1
97
6
45
25,131
2,157
1,180
6,571
1,074
3,869
21,429
1,322
117
2,276
1,438
4,364
1,310
100
4,993
271
...
5,129
2,956
1 ,620
976
879
5,499
5,129
845
85
2,167
2,670
2,971
648
30
8,405
109
47
244
66
282
148
101
489
738
181
20
223
306
122
99
1
75
102
.'..'
79
19
316
74
159
372
349
82
36
204
541
265
96
2
30
69
-.9
51,776
2,252
8,683
6,705
3,310
9,492
38,294
6,680
2,152
9,934
8,951
13,750
5,387
54
6,566
3,810
50
4,180
803
13,154
3,448
10,361
1,1 J
11,343
1,781
2,089
4,935
19,886
14,543
3,512
22
1,499
1,791
'■1
1
309
1,186
29
300
1,079
1,254
318
3
383
1,557
485
596
92
15
52
18
538
1,307
350
553
520
1,518
487
2
843
1,627
368
736
1
23
172
53
35
233,385
265,848
5,043
11A.733
145,898
200,688
168,923
405
68,090
138,731
111,993
113,511
23,715
4,765
54
1,151
434,220
264,896
219,362
326,945
34,694
289,396
336,365
1,268
155,813
■ -. 3
134,342
112,746
8
10,763
183,675
55
1
10
49
3
30
79
136
7
1
24
204
65
55
2
4
•■>.
8
13
100
23
36
38
179
32
1
78
353
110
57
2
14
17
57
270
2,227
4,952
21
2,449
4,789
12,689
1,642
50
2,141
14,370
7,423
3,454
344
38
58
720
3,323
10,171
1,706
8,715
2,591
23,875
10,245
660
8,228
24,317
7,707
7,771
615
1,075
2,866
59
367
291
615
435
293
1,428
374
231
138
1,082
1,272
824
640
9S
227
178
60
466
14
249
143
183
2,164
395
34
168
912
1,556
599
662
146
306
20
..1
109,605
229,288
67,534
320,835
235,964
85,955
55,835
217,533
518,808
286,499
106,601
255,149
141,239
2,524,036
201,981
766,329
62
149,891
15,394
25,799
55,443
63,523
213,915
62,474
36,110
451,423
207,678
108,580
287, 542
109,510
2,801,923
203,694
530,127
63
35
53
82
41
49
173
36
52
2
126
340
232
148
8
15
6
...
480
13,764
8,355
57,854
26,437
9,857
7,054
48,567
376
41,378
27,788
35,902
20,296
36,546
564
27,555
65
840
604
1,306
555
658
2,468
2,536
539
114
1,286
2,308
1,428
1,001
88
427
250
66
747
542
1,474
367
812
2,752
2,654
398
144
1,344
2,773
1,352
1,167
44
386
221
67
8,184
6,902
4,448
3,478
4,924
12,093
22,084
4,417
1,351
6,756
8,054
11,254
5,122
11,208
6,653
1,829
68
6,526
2,843
7,747
2,644
5,897
14,665
22,947
2,580
808
7,421
15,233
13,372
7,562
31,052
3,783
2,790
69
842
484
1,409
540
744
2,549
2,354
407
159
1,215
1,945
1,034
895
11
421
248
70
837
455
1,665
611
817
2,922
2,676
449
179
1,361
2,673
1,264
1,159
33
432
244
71
301,362
29,787
116,960
137,256
118,961
291,720
242,268
27,008
48,568
143,368
108,148
. :.:' . . -.
92,518
1,793
150,939
27,022
72
284,782
35,510
1A8,220
131,280
124,529
295,369
238,812
28,606
49,346
146,245
149,561
237,081
111,432
914
143,682
23,266
73
530
591
1,486
507
678
2,515
2,148
543
143
1,317
2,204
1,323
995
99
368
217
74
617
557
1,562
530
788
2,772
2,474
528
180
1,426
2,711
1,243
1,128
150
376
202
75
121,589
472,778
390,220
335,984
379,463
269,164
357,986
397,260
524,845
379,405
297,711
504,649
295,707
2,524,656
238,901
783,033
76
158,151
458,722
360,561
. '.,•■■■■
406,905
275,418
438,784
375,478
456,673
378,450
266,227
527,287
279,379
2,802,075
219,692
717,847
77
2
314
1,217
32
326
1,131
1,362
319
3
387
1,686
528
641
94
19
78
25
545
1,365
364
579
589
1,651
508
3
889
1,861
443
779
3
36
186
79
305
235,612
270,800
5,064
117,182
150,687
213,377
170,565
455
70,231
153,101
119,416
116,965
24,059
4,803
80
1,871
437,543
275,067
221,068
335,660
37,285
313,271
346,610
1,928
164,041
126,170
142,049
120, 517
623
11,838
186,541
SI
463
16
17
15
7
20
165
12
9
18
24
239
13
4
189
23
82
338
2
3
1
2
171
1
2
174
2
4
90
21
83
74,292
771
1,231
896
622
544
12,246
345
321
570
1,978
95,179
1,117
343
42,082
1,309
84
50,125
6
144
15
25
9,521
12
28
78,036
20
259
14,315
460
85
45
5
XXX
1
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
2
XXX
86
11,533
75
XXX
148
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
226
XXX
87
XXX
XXX
69
XXX
33
263
40
9
XXX
47
43
34
49
XXX
XXX
s
88
XXX
XXX
1,542
XXX
1,273
6,196
1,989
195
XXX
1,070
1,111
1,984
1,186
XXX
XXX
496
89
282
9
179
267
205
664
92
90
119
398
37
31
74
1
131
5
90
76,339
522
10,320
39,510
25,470
48,540
5,449
4,646
30,740
26,452
769
11,463
3,006
12
23,491
297
91
784
530
1,375
503
683
2,549
2,500
498
152
1,237
2,251
1,376
1,063
66
381
216
92
789
505
1,634
528
829
2,980
2,871
522
192
1,406
2,937
1,452
1,291
111
372
217
93
93
84
260
88
134
284
242
59
33
168
159
253
184
33
98
65
94
47
61
198
86
136
162
216
21
10
132
112
145
194
40
86
52
a?
66
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
[Data for items shown in italics are based on
Item
Brown
Burleson
Burnet
Caldwell
Calhoun
Callahan
Cameron
Camp
Carson
Cass
{For definitions and explanations, see text)
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
1
1,432
1,'
1,634
1,858
982
1.054
1.236
1,491
303
331
946
1,151
2,836
3,564
831
1,161
426
463
2,381
2.820
2
1950...
3
4
5
607,360
434,560
41, .
348,160
343,680
1 548,480
565,120
121,600
1 575,360
617,600
45.8
231,687
93.4
79.1
89.2
89.6
244.840
63.6
95.3
97.3
290,637
70.2
85.7
293,663
427,676
244,632
380,368
97,945
350,567
63,491
6
Land rented from others by farm operators. . ..acres 1954...
193,162
104,870
212,970
124,702
72,219
178,988
298,398
25,675
237,399
57,134
7
6,500
9,520
22,327
20,068
38,160
38,784
59,818
17,571
1,100
e
Land rented to others by farm operators
40,467
567,009
25,185
343,594
30,105
572,517
74,345
311,822
6,616
218,690
48,394
522,716
98,860
550,119
4,354
85,381
50,253
492,930
12,277
282,734
9
10
1950 . . .
566,426
346,483
574,720
316,568
241,972
1 573,458
501, 511
106,322
*606, 539
347,986
11
12
396.0
210.3
583.0
252.3
721.7
552.6
194.0
102.7
1 157.1
118.7
123.4
1950...
320.2
186.5
545.3
212.3
731.0
498.2
140.7
91.6
1^310 .0
Value of land and butldtn£s:
1 1
23,022
14,868
12,445
10,630
27,200
20,683
20,315
15,260
75,942
24,054
24,288
18,824
44,258
32,720
6,015
4,665
77,873
67,838
5,043
4,913
u
1950. . .
15
57.81
43.90
61.29
53.03
49.09
33.32
86.07
77.27
109.67
32.99
45.42
36.17
286.34
242.75
67.01
46.98
76.45
57.00
47.56
41.60
16
1950. . .
17
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 195i...
Land in far.s according to use:
96
78
91
82
78
86
66
94
72
91
ia
863
1,227
545
852
1,118
240
643
2,689
549
926
403
434
1,554
2,300
L9
1949 . . .
1,314
1,459
767
255
972
3,386
20
acres 1954 . . .
72,781
68,100
48,976
67,322
55,431
55,132
287,687
11,612
227,215
30,261
,'1
1949 . . .
105,989
72,261
64,296
81,251
42,329
91,341
354,571
23,375
231,295
59,948
22
66
191
28
83
5
73
479
606
189
204
680
607
23
1949 . . .
138
229
47
133
10
116
2
24
74
230
38
102
4
50
68
348
574
153
263
3
2
381
541
25
1949...
106
248
52
116
8
26
86
158
227
39
71
127
7
13
72
63
267
342
88
2
204
27
1949...
100
45
190
6
459
23
171
268
94
144
25
112
372
70
4
163
29
1949 . . .
233
365
126
218
21
114
517
163
3
435
30
240
256
172
255
41
165
516
38
10
97
31
1949...
370
280
249
274
66
273
556
89
13
219
32
144
81
125
130
68
108
378
10
37
25
33
1949 . . .
264
72
203
178
76
240
414
16
45
31
34
82
43
49
67
90
63
329
1
347
4
3?
1949 . . .
103
38
45
72
61
98
377
1
363
8
36
Cropland used only for pasture. -farms reporting 1954...
750
528
435
663
32
513
410
105
105
886
37
1949 . . .
685
382
212
658
104
393
393
590
43
1,265
38
acres 1954 . . .
42, 519
29,490
20,713
67,927
1,266
34,135
24,553
4,186
16,598
43,282
39
1949 . . .
24,748
30,592
7,134
53,870
24,422
28,849
45,992
27,745
15,209
56,856
.,'1
Cropland not harvested and not
292
185
112
181
39
292
1,097
166
202
900
43
1949 . . .
351
233
140
177
69
332
659
389
212
1,383
42
acres 1954 . . .
13,468
5,125
4,165
7,739
1,170
11,629
45, 990
4,705
28,591
32,340
43
1949...
10,317
6,104
5,026
8,270
5,342
10,978
29,460
9,304
34,250
46,268
44
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954 —
75
42
18
64
17
65
161
24
130
85
4'.
1949 . . .
49
33
27
47
14
54
98
21
116
151
46
acres 1954. . .
3,114
780
875
2,021
451
2,668
8,966
288
15,196
1,954
47
1949...
1,519
1,374
968
1,398
1,048
1,414
2,846
428
14, 211
3,794
4.3
231
152
99
127
24
244
1,000
145
88
840
49
1949 . . .
317
208
116
140
58
292
572
374
122
1,277
50
acres 1954 . . .
10,354
4,345
3,290
5,718
719
8,961
37,024
4,417
13,395
30,386
51
1949 . . .
8,798
4,730
4,058
6,872
4,294
9,564
26,614
8,876
20,039
42,474
52
688
928
265
523
24
301
80
276
2
1,217
5 «
1949...
1,404
1,065
787
742
25
714
183
453
2
1,477
54
acres 1954 . . .
187,574
145,120
106,201
102,049
9,847
44,133
33, 576
10, 517
46
70,889
55
1949 . . .
356,266
165,127
411,557
132,608
2,707
213,061
9,708
16,613
110
71,073
56
34
58
9
13
6
60
38
103
5
697
57
1949...
101
121
47
67
6
106
90
190
2
1,144
sa
acres 1954 . . .
2,253
3,355
770
3,333
1,410
1,875
12,097
5,897
2,574
42,565
59
1949.. .
10,519
7,796
23,263
5,875
349
7,666
5,862
4,702
40
.. , 4.
60
Other pasture (not cropland and
640
749
646
336
190
517
263
678
342
1,019
61
1949 . . .
154
706
172
225
145
276
262
456
393
1,112
62
acres 1954. . .
241,749
86, 531
386,086
59,311
148,303
369,973
96, 987
45,098
213,699
55,303
63
1949...
49, 174
58,953
57, 141
28,828
164,656
213,971
26,687
19,509
315,896
42,194
M
49
98
79
105
35
19
60
101
6
136
65
acres 1954 . . .
5,635
6,363
33,825
9,076
6,628
16, 178
1,829
4,503
723
6,949
66
Other land (house lots, roads.
1,206
1,470
914
971
222
629
2,599
794
351
2,305
67
1949 . . .
1,419
1,467
884
941
212
897
2,744
1,039
399
2,510
t.8
acres 1954 . . .
6,665
5,873
5,606
4,141
1,263
5,839
49,229
3,366
4,207
8,094
69
1949 . . .
9,413
5,650
6,303
5,866
2,167
7,592
29,231
5,074
9,739
11,601
70
1,195
1,354
744
1,092
244
827
2,743
635
409
2,116
71
1949 . . .
1,486
1,562
816
1,307
287
1,052
3,459
1,078
442
2,711
72
acres 1954 . . .
128,768
102,715
73,854
142,988
57,867
100,896
358,230
20,503
272,404
105,883
73
1949.. .
141,054
1 ■;■:, 157
76,456
143,391
72,093
131, 168
430,023
60,424
280,754
163,072
74
1,370
1,385
912
931
220
839
670
736
378
1,905
75
1949 . . .
1,607
1,473
966
1,059
252
985
776
1,007
404
2,392
76
acres 1954 . . .
471,842
261, 141
513,000
229,287
159,416
448,241
155,116
59,801
230,343
169,474
77
1949 . . .
430,188
254,672
475,832
215,306
191,785
455,881
82,387
63,867
331,215
170,123
78
701
963
273
530
30
350
116
352
7
1,619
79
1949...
1,462
1,136
820
789
30
786
265
538
3
1,991
80
acres 1954 —
189,827
148,475
106,971
105,382
11,257
46,008
45,673
16,414
2,620
113,454
81
1949...
366,785
172,923
434,820
138,483
3,056
220,727
15,570
21,315
150
131,119
82
97
7
12
9
30
6
2,478
a
14
83
1949...
65
2
35
1
2,937
84
acres 1954...
4,382
372
432
82
10,347
217
213,864
1,481
127
85
1949 . . .
2,075
14
9,966
1
226,828
86
Land In row or close-seeded crops in strips
23
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
17
XXX
XXX
5
XXX
87
acres 1954...
1,024
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
471
XXX
XXX
1,415
XXX
S8
Cover crops turned under and land
XXX
249
19
92
28
XXX
431
21
XXX
49
89
acres 1954 .. .
XXX
6,574
798
3,376
1,732
XXX
12,717
239
XXX
727
9C
Land in grain or row crops planted on
284
167
343
199
7
222
39
45
69
267
91
Bcre8 1954...
FARM OPERATORS
24,492
5,342
31,584
13,693
962
20,519
4,039
1,132
16,180
4,966
92
Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954...
1,189
1,381
890
1,001
248
846
2,114
795
306
2,210
93
1950...
1,525
1,747
983
1,256
256
1,017
2,855
1,047
345
2,705
94
Not residing on farm operated .. operators reporting 1954...
241
219
87
212
50
94
570
29
114
118
<t.
1950...
224
96
52
210
49
84
487
81
112
79
xxx Not applicable; Inquiry not on questionnaire. See footnote on State total. 1 The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire
acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county.
TEXAS
W
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports for
only a samp]
e of farms .
See text]
Castro
Chambers
Cherokee
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Coleman
Collin
Collings-
worth
Colorado
Comal
Comanche
Concho
Cooke
828
491
3,076
706
978
479
419
1,427
3,166
856
1,662
697
2,092
554
1,700
1
732
387
4,147
785
1,208
440
494
1,596
3,831
1,038
1,840
774
2,336
618
1,940
2
560,640
395,520
674, 560
448,640
704,640
500,480
'585, 600
820,460
567,040
575,360
606,000
362,880
622,080
'642,560
577,280
3
94.0
90.3
69.1
87.8
81.6
74.3
93.3
96.9
84.4
81.8
97.6
88.7
84.0
122.0
81.6
4
379,335
170,144
305,633
199,603
332,686
123,902
346,482
507,371
262,060
358,388
354,370
262,035
381,928
531,283
319,940
5
250,666
188,434
184,810
161,306
224,253
177,344
225,959
414,851
299,008
169,693
300,665
49,368
167,616
342,233
195,853
6
10,015
26,176
11,043
43,702
39,505
71,401
14,400
8,030
12,325
3,360
30,326
18,752
12,485
36,570
11,870
7
83,461
26,804
36,984
12,527
31,351
18,656
47,716
113,870
67,681
48,148
70,885
8,828
38,410
129,811
29,444
3
526,873
357,120
466,037
394,094
575,199
371,938
546,644
794,776
478,756
470,702
593,480
321,763
522,635
1 783,763
471 , 246
1
505,094
321,461
494,629
398,712
635,926
319,445
'594,876
775,139
503,439
496,811
580,022
315,174
550,092
583,087
491,804
!
636.3
727.3
151.5
558.2
588.1
776.5
1,304.6
557.0
151.2
549.9
357.1
461.6
249.8
1,414.7
277.2
11
690.0
830.6
119.3
507.9
526.4
726.0
1,204.2
485.7
131.4
478.6
315.2
407.2
235.5
943.5
253.5
12
107,377
53,966
7,777
28,098
27,640
66,380
50,568
29,246
23,059
32,747
26,386
34,306
16,861
69,345
21,359
13
65,725
31,102
4,509
23,266
24,547
34,663
36,434
23,639
14,400
25,918
18,735
20,384
12,380
48,634
15,054
W
167.15
76.80
57.29
47.03
51.72
82.99
39.07
60.47
145.52
66.84
79.54
74.25
64.16
50.56
74.90
1?
95.15
36.27
44.80
40.39
53.27
55.97
32.53
46.98
112.18
47.41
50.76
47.86
50.66
51.25
56.93
16
88
91
78
90
86
92
97
88
84
73
87
89
86
82
90
L7
782
304
2,198
592
646
440
241
1,081
2,754
776
1,242
402
1,525
273
1,249
ia
713
196
3,212
747
1,005
425
364
1,410
3,462
983
1,366
566
1,935
542
1,543
L9
321, 80
70,407
50,435
105,452
81,587
166,547
23,993
146,079
291,129
166,711
106,958
22,362
113,941
52,327
129,283
20
323,603
70,822
74,262
146,990
120, 973
166,831
41,105
211,916
320, 182
215,590
95,059
36,013
149,388
117,764
140,747
21
3
65
780
10
30
4
5
21
147
16
139
40
114
2
96
22
6
31
939
13
47
1
7
51
199
31
144
61
159
16
142
23
4
30
618
8
44
2
13
33
181
8
169
74
110
6
89
24
1
16
924
12
61
1
12
38
231
18
175
52
110
11
122
25
4
11
319
12
43
2
20
62
213
8
178
44
104
7
78
26
8
581
10
72
l
16
39
267
10
192
64
120
10
119
27
7
12
249
46
84
9
31
120
424
33
275
72
233
17
177
28
4
9
473
28
119
4
53
95
567
32
355
108
321
20
231
29
25
14
180
138
175
21
72
291
815
109
286
107
571
41
335
10
35
20
236
118
274
11
113
353
1,069
137
310
199
696
81
422
'1
166
34
41
200
163
113
73
323
606
295
76
56
346
107
310
92
144
32
44
306
280
99
108
504
780
363
92
90
445
169
347
33
573
138
11
178
107
289
27
231
368
307
119
9
47
93
164
34
523
80
15
260
152
306
55
330
329
392
98
14
84
215
160
35
171
279
1,551
356
331
149
185
772
711
393
391
332
1,184
226
520
16
145
223
1,668
356
328
166
271
533
696
419
576
269
889
169
702
37
9,820
93,405
94,962
27,828
26,899
3,237
22,511
69,034
29,368
27,012
78,442
15,708
51,152
34,395
20,406
38
8,695
69,780
68,889
15,405
27,498
6,353
42,405
21,961
19,730
13,808
86,235
10,719
26,841
8,052
48,946
39
396
51
693
442
178
259
146
276
583
365
177
207
663
228
183
40
292
99
1,228
307
208
75
79
296
827
261
249
82
770
80
375
41
55,995
4,783
. ,027
41,490
9,021
31,442
11,345
18,686
14,642
28,085
3,217
10,675
24,510
42,736
5,577
42
40,360
16,546
33,600
20,886
10,343
8,811
4,314
15,584
20,543
13,580
29,796
2,318
21,609
3,394
13,597
43
275
9
91
144
78
35
12
52
257
103
67
40
111
42
33
44
258
16
110
111
68
12
15
54
290
49
75
25
88
15
77
45
32,618
1,398
1,398
8,763
3,401
2,903
729
2,372
6,555
3,892
1,137
1,264
4,149
3,556
1,232
..t.
34,196
3,385
2,038
5,112
3,982
1,612
748
1,822
5,360
2,594
2,018
647
2,199
1,059
2,781
47
180
46
627
374
108
235
139
244
370
312
124
179
594
187
158
48
64
85
1,152
234
151
64
68
249
606
228
189
57
716
67
320
49
23,377
3,385
18,629
32,727
5,620
26,539
10,616
16,314
'. B7
24, 193
2,080
9,411
20,361
39,180
4,345
50
6,164
13,161
31,562
15,774
6,361
7,199
3,566
13,762
15,183
10, 986
27,778
1,671
19,410
2,335
10,816
51
4
89
1,621
4
192
3
8
502
375
11
574
446
937
31
546
52
11
55
1,972
141
114
17
226
987
700
23
735
517
1,664
85
657
53
242
15,618
175,120
741
31,974
1.401
3,892
153,755
11,645
1,021
121,066
206,306
113,615
8,808
50,600
54
1,400
9,202
151,447
28,238
24,617
2,626
296,229
316,209
20,715
926
171,726
239,706
246,972
66,088
58,335
55
7
36
411
3
4
2
1
16
184
10
55
6
124
2
44
56
5
35
907
62
17
7
23
47
265
40
88
27
268
7
99
57
491
2,608
36,978
136
74
70
10
3,049
6,609
387
11,731
124
6,418
153
3.474
58
298
4,917
45,887
4,054
5,674
579
4,324
6,983
6,679
745
12,811
6,531
16,216
2,576
10,735
59
549
144
1,097
540
779
265
386
799
2,144
567
1,168
94
1,219
405
1,380
60
538
92
2,017
457
993
255
228
436
2,359
680
974
84
652
414
1,450
61
130,208
162,980
76,306
215,525
418,668
160,371
481,017
398,800
112.419
242,653
263,469
63,313
204,934
641,537
246,202
62
123,746
146,929
102,804
176,448
439,308
130,278
201,862
195,265
96,173
240,889
177,540
16,358
77,335
382,026
207,614
63
80
34
221
9
115
19
75
26
264
19
76
27
147
16
163
64
2,662
3,050
13,051
596
51,641
531
27,698
4,943
13,395
1,085
17,007
15 539
18,537
2,820
10,833
65
728
424
2,569
625
902
423
343
1,263
2,584
582
1,378
549
1,805
463
1,189
66
644
273
3,602
641
901
366
358
1,352
3,296
941
1,532
653
2,064
394
1,670
67
9,037
7,119
12,209
2,920
6,976
8,870
3,876
5,373
12.944
4,833
8,597
3,275
8,065
3,807
15,704
68
6,992
3,265
17,740
6,691
7,513
3,965
4,637
7,221
19,417
11,273
6,855
3,529
11,731
3,187
11,630
69
788
420
2,754
652
748
451
335
1,312
2,829
797
1,312
575
1,863
486
1,355
70
714
334
3,733
764
1,053
432
413
1,472
3,541
1,012
1,505
649
2,067
554
1,692
;i
386,895
ti ■'.: 15
165,424
174,770
117,507
201,226
57,849
233,799
335,139
221,808
188,617
48,745
189,603
129,458
155,266
72
372,658
157,148
176,751
183,281
156,814
181,995
87,824
249,461
360,455
242,978
211,090
49,050
197,838
129,2i0
203,290
73
608
366
2,515
604
684
336
404
1,351
2,497
686
1,395
605
1,985
468
1,591
7.;
601
299
3,314
664
1,127
335
467
1,460
2,949
840
1,519
670
2,131
529
1,842
75
140,270
272,003
346,388
244,094
477,541
165,009
507,420
621, 589
153,432
270,666
462,977
285,327
369,701
684,740
317,208
76
133,841
225,911
323,140
220,091
491,423
139,259
540,496
533,435
136,618
255,623
435, 501
266,783
351,148
456, 166
314,895
77
11
120
1,867
7
195
4
9
511
513
19
608
450
1,005
33
577
78
16
84
2,505
196
125
23
243
1,013
914
61
791
530
1,805
89
728
79
733
18,426
212,098
879
32,048
1,471
3,902
156,804
18,254
1,408
132,797
206,430
120,033
8,961
54,074
80
1,698
14.119
197,334
32,292
30,291
3,207
300,553
323,192
27,394
1,671
184,537
246,237
263,186
68 , 664
si
730
177
65
30
1
227
4
17
7
29
172
6
34
2
3
82
491
124
41
3
2
47
1
7
1
153
1
3
3
83
251,635
67,444
776
2,193
1
36,244
177
819
268
2,368
57,710
398
629
45
190
S4
128,207
69,396
197
160
150
6,590
6
127
160
41,060
20
30
115
85
12
XXX
XXX
20
12
14
11
XXX
52
XXX
XXX
256
18
86
1,225
XXX
XXX
1,416
495
2,853
789
XXX
7,379
XXX
XXX
11,358
571
87
XXJC
1
148
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
127
XXX
306
29
XXX
XXX
XXX
86
XXX
1
2,702
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
3,266
XXX
4,936
813
XXX
XXX
XXX
89
76
2
187
399
147
90
206
551
587
278
297
47
527
325
188
90
13,213
650
4,717
87,636
14,318
17,303
21,070
69,246
44,633
44,119
42,651
2,087
28,811
67,164
13,866
91
659
419
2,831
553
860
392
302
1,155
2,780
752
1,374
594
1,861
439
1,520
92
633
304
3,594
646
1,039
361
387
1,394
3,494
915
1,592
692
2,116
458
1,806
''-■3
163
68
178
151
99
83
115
243
322
%
254
88
211
114
170
94
90
57
340
123
145
40
62
182
284
114
206
70
181
67
116
95
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STATISTICS FOK COUNTIES
County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
[Data for items shown In italics are based i
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954 . .
1950 . .
Approximate land area acres 1954 . .
Proportion in farms percent 1954 - .
Land owned by farm operators acres 1951. .
land rented from others by farm operators. . ..acres 1954..
Land managed by farm operators acres 1954..
Land rented to others by farm operators
(see text! acres 1954. .
Land in farms acres 1954 . .
1950..
Average size of farm acres 1954. .
1950..
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars 1954..
1950. .
Average per acre doUars 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.,
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.
Cover crops turned under and land
planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Land in grain or row crops planted on
contour farms reporting 1954. . .
acres 1954...
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954
1950. . .
Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954.
1950.
1,575
1,841
667, 520
69.5
327,198
147,536
11,270
55,889
463,767
494,000
294.5
266.3
18,877
13,582
64.30
46.58
78
1,159
1,557
117,475
155,788
61
141
63
60
80
80
165
187
361
491
292
451
137
147
668
427
31,398
11,819
318
386
14,474
10,219
67
69
4,194
2,223
262
333
10,280
7,996
711
912
139,604
167, 348
48
90
5,684
8,794
798
875
150,865
134,216
85
11,404
1,282
1,507
4,267
5,816
1,336
1,618
163,347
177,826
1,412
1,615
321,867
313,383
741
976
145,288
176, 142
5
1
72
xxx
XXX
31
731
386
33,906
1,404
1,665
144
156
469
568
576,640
93.5
227,162
134,301
208,900
29,239
539,414
532,390
1,150.1
937.3
39,451
33,383
41.96
33.68
83
411
555
101,327
150,406
4
6
2
5
5
2
10
12
63
48
152
203
175
279
301
331
26,727
15,269
307
199
31,648
10,748
192
93
14,287
3,978
192
129
17,361
6,770
99
152
26,167
48,107
10
41
489
2,812
243
290
349,938
300, 551
6
147
433
532
3,118
4,497
428
557
159,702
176,423
394
509
402,832
363,927
106
178
26,656
50,919
24
1,722
XXX
XXX
264
58,615
363
484
104
22
27
509,440
62.9
198,895
127,480
5,725
320,650
298,999
14,575.0
11,074.0
120,548
89,956
8.14
6.50
100
22
24
319,595
289,256
22
24
1,055
9,743
22
24
319,595
289,256
147
143
1,788,160
110.4
980,988
1,074,327
69,640
1 135,037
L l, 973,677
1,976,833
13,426.4
13,824.0
262,428
249,773
20.70
17.07
87
12
15
1,888
1,720
1
2
Crosby
1,378
334
743
2
3
4,010
8,223
XXX
XXX
144
138
1,950,491
1,956,825
4
37,240
135
133
15,124
9,731
16
16
4,032
2,054
146
141
1,955,879
1,965,382
2
3
4,030
8,223
7
4
911
701
2
230
XXX
XXX
100
109
44
31
779
874
583,040
71.5
214, 562
215,085
25,489
43,248
416,650
425,546
534.9
486.9
75,629
48,110
166.09
101.24
82
745
851
277, 382
284,191
6
12
5
5
6
7
11
12
41
50
188
252
488
513
365
446
10,362
10,678
306
209
21,549
9,571
146
112
7,368
4,990
199
108
14,181
4,581
5
21
272
8,079
1
6
22
222
348
435
99,184
104,924
22
774
700
806
7,879
7,881
754
865
309, 293
304,440
547
682
109,818
123,681
6
26
294
8,301
481
304
109,407
57,039
10
2,242
XXX
XXX
280
75,552
652
767
117
95
61
70
2,462,720
69.8
560,158
646,380
576,280
63,864
1,719,023
2,218,655
28,180.7
31,695.1
240,065
226, 146
8.28
7.23
84
27
6
7,611
1,796
1
1
1
18
4
6
1
423
260
3,205
1,687
821
13
2,384
1,687
89,184
1
49
64
1,692,073
2,120,986
1
65
43
42
15,528
4,742
28
10
11,239
3,743
50
65
1,692,496
2,210,430
1
2
183
89,184
25
6
7,487
1,885
XXX
XXX
370
372
956,160
82.8
494,791
268,133
78,280
43,106
791,547
904, 141
2,139.3
2,430.5
92,306
66,332
43.44
27.72
78
304
329
194, 794
223,611
5
2
4
1
4
7
2
15
12
51
39
228
263
86
77
30,244
21,974
130
120
43,656
54,498
67
66
21,893
17,452
89
67
21,763
37,046
2
113
288
249
264
519, 530
594,816
25
12,667
215
281
3,210
5,504
323
337
268,694
300,083
272
288
549,774
620,240
1
5
113
3,738
60
37
10,373
4,883
12
4,090
XXX
XXX
3,542
267
278
103
81
2,689
3,519
571,520
55.4
204,231
141,780
13,311
27,535
316,349
372,139
117.6
105.8
33,429
23,069
326.46
227.79
82
1,442
2,053
138,643
159,892
248
508
164
212
143
155
175
258
287
418
227
309
198
193
709
720
28,526
33,097
381
629
12,187
22,179
100
129
4,317
4,061
300
528
7,870
18,118
396
571
24,902
32,985
147
221
4,638
7,785
1,491
1,831
93,932
97,670
234
9,986
2,428
2,970
13,521
18,531
1,860
2,461
179,356
215,168
2,061
2,574
147,360
163,752
511
745
29,540
40, 770
53
24
1,413
328
XXX
XXX
70
2,127
168
13,083
2,392
3,287
211
176
1,101
1,229
575,360
115.6
362,475
356,190
50,265
, 73,826
665,308
532,970
604.3
433.7
56,683
38,819
92.27
92.52
83
1,064
1,174
442,279
383,455
9
28
9
16
26
47
191
282
817
785
377
542
8,695
10,064
219
168
8,612
11,940
62
36
2,548
1,859
168
136
6,064
10,081
12
39
3,927
4,152
8
20
2,040
1,597
568
647
192,655
104,727
17
1,010
966
1,082
7,100
17,035
1,070
1,187
459, 586
405,459
738
871
205,277
118,943
19
53
5,967
5,749
146
6
21,171
423
16
XXX
XXX
230
59,544
860
,120
231
78
Deaf
Smith
674
721
964,480
87.4
455,887
389,712
19,710
51,043
843,274
799,655
1,251.1
1,109.1
120,979
75,773
89.26
70.37
626
679
344,216
362,388
4
6
6
18
11
10
32
43
105
120
461
476
190
135
22,629
17,516
368
428
91,502
124,518
248
318
41,882
78,771
208
187
49,620
45,747
5
9
1,807
10,931
3
310
420
433
373,832
274,912
42
1,882
609
642
9,288
9,080
635
709
458,347
504,422
480
519
398,268
303,359
5
12
1,807
11,241
450
375
152,993
93,111
24
8,929
XXX
XXX
173
69,631
488
518
173
189
acreage of a^l"^^^^^^^^^- ^VfT "? St " e ^ ' ^ eXOeSS ° f fM """^ °"" <W™*»"' l"nd «« 1= <*= *° «« '■<* that the entire
age oi a larm ls tabulated as In the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county.
TEXAS
7JT
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports for only a sample of farms. See text}
Delta
Denton
De Witt
Dickens
Dimmit
Donley
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards
Ellis
El Paso
Erath
Falls
Fannin
1,117
2,221
2,213
646
291
619
652
1,681
77
270
2,885
690
2,021
2,707
2,953
1
1,413
2,736
2,428
784
335
685
711
1,929
61
253
3,328
769
2,163
2,901
3,768
176,640
602,880
582,400
595, 200
858, 240
581,760
1,160,960
611,200
580,480
1,328,000
609,920
674,560
694,400
487,040
579,840
3
83.7
83.9
96.2
89.6
78.1
86.5
57.7
78.5
96.0
86.3
91.1
87.4
87.1
89.9
84.5
4
105, 180
274,043
430,455
252,937
295,802
300,722
325,365
322,877
490,665
714,812
315,415
364,608
416,449
306,232
278,707
5
68,357
216,606
181,109
115,859
256,056
155,125
196,611
202,778
137,677
446,185
289,556
678, 447
194,006
235,067
247,722
6
20,452
13,681
188,342
152,819
66, 809
164,758
50,560
23,660
19,525
30,641
37,002
5,185
14,819
7
32,798
31,763
56,639
20,200
35,049
18,557
29,925
39,251
122,160
41,976
55,841
486,752
33,287
94,886
61,670
8
147,870
505,731
560,515
533,059
670,131
503,103
669,930
479,952
557,488
1,146,096
555,526
589,309
604,869
437,790
489,816
9
156,408
522,322
566, 678
527, 526
781,927
560,920
861,121
500, 126
554,538
1,080,614
552,435
517,328
598,181
448,784
498,798
LO
132.4
227.7
253.3
825.2
2,302.9
812.8
1,027.5
285.5
7,240.1
4,244.8
192.6
854.1
299.3
161.7
165.9
> 1
110.7
190.9
233.4
672.9
2,334.1
818.9
1,211.1
259.3
9,090.8
4,271.2
166.0
672.7
276.6
154.7
132.4
12
11,450
31,087
17,868
39,320
82,816
36,372
23,838
12,184
96,076
119,751
24,213
90,455
18,156
13,247
12,293
13
8,896
18,748
13,625
26,423
55,099
27,773
21,416
9,858
102,741
104,244
16,069
73,675
23,107
11,774
8,879
14
88.43
138.18
75.01
45.08
35.29
44.43
22.62
45.51
14.18
24.85
131.14
212.24
61.21
83.53
75.99
1'-.
80.06
96.25
65.92
37.32
33.50
33.69
15.93
35.46
14.21
24.94
96.79
138.99
80.01
76.06
66.02
16
81
87
80
84
83
86
70
82
73
90
76
91
84
91
88
936
1,638
1,579
592
147
536
496
1,150
14
57
2,573
597
1,249
2,330
2,482
:-'
1,248
2,118
1,886
699
227
636
594
1,480
12
105
2,991
710
1,728
2,606
3,257
19
68,507
205,161
95,612
120,421
15,452
101,169
40,752
84,218
1,412
1,839
289,271
61,437
74,509
217, 934
198,216
20
86,974
208,511
110,649
146,003
18,552
113,951
50,675
101,357
1,083
3,618
318,700
71,058
104,887
225,782
234,911
. 1
54
118
148
12
34
19
12
130
5
10
80
174
121
176
158
22
73
201
219
13
26
25
23
163
7
28
110
193
169
196
240
23
76
119
143
12
22
14
55
94
13
202
67
150
207
253
24
96
169
189
10
40
13
53
102
27
209
84
153
227
258
25
90
106
177
11
18
10
49
98
16
210
50
152
216
233
26
133
151
203
10
33
22
54
129
1
16
232
46
197
262
323
27
193
182
332
27
13
22
91
210
8
371
57
253
355
434
28
219
282
417
28
35
33
110
259
i
20
397
85
364
435
595
2 <
292
407
543
100
21
91
144
312
3
6
728
86
386
670
770
30
457
560
592
114
42
109
180
489
4
912
123
577
789
1,111
31
190
401
198
220
15
207
111
248
4
4
634
75
143
473
482
12
238
511
226
271
31
231
131
291
2
6
777
79
223
493
599
33
41
305
38
210
24
173
34
58
2
348
88
44
233
152
34
32
244
40
253
20
203
43
47
1
4
354
100
45
204
131
15
243
846
610
412
173
317
216
805
9
18
946
43
1,159
1,509
763
36
197
815
500
441
154
361
201
817
6
33
799
27
910
895
726
17
8,043
47, 102
20,854
26,065
29, 530
29,198
15,667
37,307
481
741
58,640
2,854
67,254
66,794
37,820
38
5,091
40,372
15,846
17,446
19,509
32,851
15,273
36,108
3,446
701
42,346
990
38,315
48,469
25,547
19
560
290
297
333
46
170
111
519
42
1,010
212
609
492
867
40
335
716
261
202
50
173
175
523
4
8
674
45
454
636
1,149
41
17, 586
9,656
5,819
21,596
5,182
10,375
3,597
18,214
1,903
56,131
18,499
24,153
12,464
27,223
42
8,753
30,129
8,422
9,248
2,839
12,556
8,924
18,034
540
56
24, 338
1,437
13,426
20,384
35,207
43
232
103
31
145
17
64
8
86
352
85
101
87
222
44
85
127
47
58
17
72
27
110
1
1
152
7
124
94
260
45
5,294
4,122
599
5,922
1,885
3,403
865
2,020
12,201
4,685
4,641
2,015
4,910
..(.
1,680
4,432
984
2,293
1,191
5,233
2,812
3,868
i66
"3
3,948
49
4,514
2,584
5,552
47
459
207
272
245
32
129
104
458
42
786
137
542
424
725
48
277
626
219
162
36
119
154
458
3
7
559
39
360
565
983
49
12,292
5,534
5,220
15,674
3,297
6,972
2,732
16,194
1,903
43,930
13,814
19,512
10,449
22,313
50
7,073
25,697
7,438
6,955
1,648
7,323
6,112
14,166
440
53
20,390
1,388
8,912
17,800
29,655
51
238
597
632
107
102
11
434
290
2
11
218
2
720
787
667
52
200
913
1,472
438
126
23
548
1,312
54
501
3
1,267
1,128
936
53
10,036
34,883
120,354
42,657
205,012
4,309
220,954
48,386
140
35, 275
14,885
4,615
110,617
54,278
44,483
*■-
11,216
53,605
295,704
135,432
274,899
1,103
457,688
253.149
244,255
26,962
761
224,639
84,040
45,350
55
66
92
23
8
11
3
6
36
1
3
80
4
74
105
195
56
114
184
48
59
14
4
55
359
4
120
4
121
136
296
57
1,712
2,552
1,487
659
9,019
248
1,899
2,573
ioo
1,126
2,200
269
3,630
4,212
8,268
58
3,187
6,133
14,420
2,817
1,664
16
8,863
33,372
4,373
5,341
1,702
10,190
3,964
11,542
59
613
1,684
1,295
371
110
410
111
1,216
47
258
1,807
35
1,357
1,036
1,833
60
806
1,932
611
122
124
425
39
300
42
180
1,826
28
1,000
966
2,219
61
y ,'■■'
197,431
309,340
318,629
397,163
354,398
382,705
281,150
553,342
1,099,964
122,760
487,130
314, 807
70,926
156,510
62
35,625
170,063
116,245
211,530
459,257
381,379
304,767
48,147
522,544
822,478
117,253
432,239
196,254
53,818
127, 360
63
155
224
144
11
25
47
8
102
5
36
424
3
200
140
271
64
9,936
12,841
26,298
2,585
13,641
3,842
6,148
12,827
7,901
53,046
25,557
36
36,803
6,504
20,631
65
927
2,036
1,833
463
246
542
254
1,488
67
254
2,190
546
1,810
2,150
2,375
66
1,210
2,450
2,107
649
246
638
556
1,486
55
231
2,400
641
1,872
2,254
3,200
67
5,127
8,946
7,049
3,032
8,773
3,406
4,356
8,104
2,013
5,248
11,639
14,505
9,899
11,182
17,296
68
5,562
13,509
5,392
5,050
5,207
19,064
14,931
9,959
26,925
5,133
17,495
9,141
10,470
12,327
18,881
69
971
1,871
1,680
614
233
568
536
1,437
20
104
2,664
619
1,735
2,482
2,599
70
1,274
2,308
1,977
725
260
657
630
1,732
20
122
3,105
720
1,891
2,706
3,393
71
94,136
261,919
122,285
168,082
50,164
140,742
60,016
139,739
1,893
4,483
404,042
82,790
165,916
297,192
263,259
72
100,818
279,012
134,917
172,697
40,900
159,358
74,872
155,499
5,069
4,375
385, 384
73,485
156,628
294,635
295,665
73
756
2,049
1,939
561
252
513
562
1,550
49
265
2,119
77
1,898
2,047
2,332
74
960
2,475
2,048
666
279
596
587
1,679
45
237
2,399
55
2,034
2,142
2,943
75
54,938
279,416
450, 548
387,351
631,705
387,905
619, 326
366,843
553,963
1,135,980
196,285
494,599
492,678
191,998
238,813
76
51,932
264,040
427,795
364,408
753,665
415,333
777,728
337,404
525,990
1,067,434
186, 561
433,990
459,208
186,327
198,257
77
289
662
650
111
111
13
438
312
3
14
278
5
773
866
796
78
290
1,037
1,505
480
139
28
580
1,508
57
590
7
1,350
1,215
1,136
79
11,748
37,435
121,841
43,316
214, 031
4,557
222,853
50,959
240
36,401
17,085
4,884
114,247
58,490
52,751
80
14,403
59,738
310,124
138, 249
276,563
1,11$)
466, 551
286,521
248,628
32,303
2,463
234,829
88,004
56,892
81
2
6
11
46
130
19
1
23
10
15
8
594
19
30
4
82
1
2
1
5
179
4
2
6
3
2
700
5
83
20
402
511
3,043
18,340
1,438
200
680
853
657
130
61,232
508
2,101
124
84
125
13
1
153
21,898
107
112
395
26
6
71,362
42
85
XXX
52
XXX
11
XXX
25
XXX
252
1
XXX
2
92
XXX
XXX
86
XXX
1,925
XXX
859
XXX
2,193
XXX
9,195
180
XXX
260
2,963
XXX
XXX
87
54
XXX
213
XXX
19
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
163
XXX
XXX
247
184
88
1,096
XXX
4,989
XXX
1,385
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
4,624
XXX
XXX
7,295
3,670
89
247
166
675
428
14
231
6
191
1
3
793
596
433
470
90
15,771
11,363
41,624
83,494
2,874
27,749
520
10,410
200
783
71,221
35,506
28,372
32,095
91
902
1,990
1,918
533
203
495
464
1,446
56
227
2,468
551
1,773
2,294
2,585
92
1,216
2,532
2,148
694
223
571
476
1,669
51
221
2,936
631
1,982
2,640
3,476
93
195
216
273
111
88
117
173
215
20
41
349
133
225
353
271
94
170
180
238
79
108
87
178
184
9
27
296
121
130
231
230
95
70
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
[Data for items shown in italics are based on
Item
Fayette
Fisher
Floyd
Foard
Fort Bend
Franklin
Freestone
Frio
Gaines
Galveston
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
1
2
i
■'.
5
h
3,773
3,998
1,191
1,259
1,184
1,216
438
495
2,407
2,525
810
1,006
1,711
1,927
541
600
508
476
715
590
1950...
599,040
92.6
434,625
178,853
579,840
89.5
335,071
231,023
635,520
97.1
339,629
366,946
432,640
98.8
298,230
161,600
1 551, 680
93.0
274,241
253,193
187,520
79.8
111,047
47,958
551,680
74.7
277,645
149,186
714,240
97.9
317,896
380,948
946,560
91.3
425,354
367,850
275,200
41.7
47,961
64,563
land rented front others by farm operators acres 1954...
6,352
5,980
17,273
1,662
34,948
1,100
31,855
27,944
140,800
3,200
J
Land rented to others by farm operators
65,340
554,982
550,860
44,378
519,179
493,027
95,378
617,371
589,815
11,786
427,535
408,657
62,821
513,196
l 601,199
7,023
149,696
154,274
32,588
411,906
405,800
38,565
699,597
642,990
76,443
863,921
874,437
6,705
114,676
104,310
9
10
11
12
1950...
147.1
137.8
435.9
391.6
521.4
485.0
976.1
825.6
213.2
238.1
184.8
153.4
240.7
210.6
1,293.2
1,071.6
1,700.6
1,837.1
160.4
176.8
1950...
13
Value of land and butldtnis:
10,275
7,844
29,947
19,889
81,034
47,717
45,858
38,050
29,898
17,696
9,772
8,158
9,619
5,060
63,113
39,159
58,744
37,406
27,797
18,523
u
15
1950. . .
73.28
54.01
73.44
55.82
153.64
94.66
56.30
47.64
173.35
89.88
48.13
40.00
40.89
27.75
43.50
43.31
35.38
19.68
213.73
142.80
16
1950...
17
Proportion of farms reporttni value percent 1954...
87
92
82
91
69
90
87
80
91
76
18
19
20
. ! 1
.'.'
23
25
26
l-and in faras according to use:
3,009
3,279
1,022
1,140
1,090
1,158
399
464
2,080
2,188
533
775
1,247
1,591
333
459
459
424
196
161
1949...
acres 1954. . .
125,585
153,930
378,911
101,662
145,750
15,089
59,039
50,005
184,550
17,014
1949 . . .
133,815
194,163
379,967
122,647
147,378
22,959
60,864
72,277
131,955
32,139
307
327
18
26
15
33
5
13
170
158
148
154
183
280
12
23
1
6
77
66
1949 . . .
376
414
20
15
17
9
7
3
242
241
147
178
210
276
17
23
5
3
36
25
1949...
4Q8
33
9
8
241
94
219
23
1
16
27
28
1949...
438
16
7
9
261
171
262
16
6
15
962
84
18
14
532
63
246
45
10
13
29
<0
1949 . . .
1,126
43
26
17
593
169
370
36
13
14
839
268
76
72
641
60
263
69
27
17
31
32
33
1949 . . .
857
222
89
71
711
74
310
112
29
9
108
376
271
109
164
15
94
86
85
13
1949...
107
482
312
134
144
25
77
128
104
7
V.
35
9
223
684
184
90
6
32
81
330
24
1949 . . .
10
336
682
217
80
4
16
121
263
25
36
Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954...
897
787
371
179
499
145
810
330
73
488
37
1949 . . .
730
760
335
114
464
244
700
312
115
208
38
39
acres 1954 . . .
21,144
43,863
11,167
11,116
63,295
3,950
48,862
53,234
2,741
67,043
1949...
20,444
27,974
7,375
2,803
69,046
10,600
45,033
34,602
10,392
16,746
40
Cropland not harvested and not
907
717
688
257
485
375
264
111
728
337
202
237
268
379
172
131
37
121
43
92
41
42
1949 . . .
acres 1954 —
12,204
57,128
37,545
16,660
17,029
3,284
10,579
22,066
7,257
1,850
43
44
1949 . . .
12,961
LO,605
30,794
5,385
27,983
7,944
13,004
8,081
15,434
5,995
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954...
174
290
306
167
148
69
41
33
36
7
45
46
47
48
1949 . . .
LL3
78
238
39
47
28
44
28
33
29
acres 1954. . .
2,641
27,495
19,469
10,587
3,171
755
1,372
4,302
2,247
137
1949...
1,860
2,718
18,996
1,250
4,172
377
1,208
1,635
3,562
2,148
777
481
230
140
614
145
232
147
60
36
49
1949 . . .
626
192
171
80
297
218
347
113
97
73
50
acres 1954 . . .
9,563
29,633
18,076
6,073
13,858
2,529
9,207
17,764
5,010
1,713
51
1949 . . .
11,101
7,887
11,798
4,135
23,811
7,567
11,796
6,446
11,872
3,847
'>;'
1,764
651
32
18
222
501
928
321
17
53
54
1949 . . .
2,013
686
15
7
400
534
1,000
415
125
31
acres 1954 . . .
225,427
200,202
14,635
2,555
57,347
34,968
183,428
297,566
656
55
1949...
226,467
185,382
990
1,486
87,025
29,028
164,406
457,083
54,807
1,769
56
163
76
4
5
72
84
114
20
3
11
57
1949 . . .
270
90
8
13
88
149
199
21
21
18
58
acres 1954 . . .
7,303
6,229
121
123
6,683
3,716
6,414
7,880
638
505
59
1949 . . .
17,338
10,637
796
327
15,588
5,969
12,550
48,594
3,762
1,051
6C
Other pasture (not cropland and
2,586
216
718
292
1,401
718
632
152
331
145
61
1949 . . .
2,349
257
870
337
1,261
824
766
34
206
265
62
acres 1954 —
152,852
54,755
164,364
291,953
211,784
86,031
95,586
265,749
663,849
24,655
61
1949...
128,287
59,122
157,656
271,862
237,358
73,182
101,074
18,878
652,695
43,260
64
284
1
79
37
161
211
127
78
22
46
65
acres 1954...
9,676
600
2,753
17,014
38,421
17,692
16,493
28,348
1,410
2,930
66
Other land (house lots, roads.
3,442
693
986
329
1,744
724
1,527
483
464
639
67
1949...
3,475
1,047
1,089
398
1,720
905
1,646
465
269
502
68
acres 1954. . .
10,467
3,072
10,628
3,466
11,308
2,658
7,998
3,097
4,886
2,953
69
1949 . . .
11,548
5,144
12,237
4,147
16,821
4,592
8,869
3,475
5,392
3,350
7C
3,110
3,431
1,116
1,180
1,103
1,169
412
473
2,163
2,310
596
835
1,486
1,757
489
523
464
433
581
342
71
1949 . . .
72
acres 1954 . . .
158,933
254,921
427,623
129,438
226,074
22,323
118,480
125,305
194,548
85,907
73
1949...
167,220
232,742
418,136
130,835
244,407
41,503
118,901
114,960
157,781
54,880
74
75
3,399
988
881
340
1,662
769
1,408
469
364
611
1949 . . .
3,613
1,084
996
375
1,754
938
1,597
498
372
479
76
acres 1954 . . .
399,423
298,820
190,166
305,624
332,426
124,949
327,876
616,549
666,590
92,354
77
1949 . . .
375,198
272,478
166,021
276,151
393,429
112,810
310,513
510,563
717,894
61,775
78
1,870
709
35
22
284
529
1,001
338
3
28
75
1949 . . .
2,201
740
22
20
464
622
1,123
429
144
42
8C
acres 1954. . .
232,730
206,431
14,756
2,678
64,030
38,684
189,842
305,446
638
1,161
8]
1949...
243,805
196,019
1,786
1,813
102,613
34,997
176,956
505,677
58,569
2,820
8;
14
9
786
6
65
6
8
41
180
44
8:
1949...
6
584
2
45
18
49
28
84
acres 1954 . . .
282
617
210,413
105
29,865
11
331
9,415
33,052
7,965
85
1949 . . .
591
134,535
137
24,774
2,323
7,216
22,777
86
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
XXX
7
7
13
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
10
XXX
87
acres 1954...
XXX
491
919
426
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
1,211
XXX
38
Cover crops turned under and land
740
XXX
XXX
XXX
205
27
162
12
XXX
27
89
acres 1954...
9,405
XXX
XXX
XXX
3,924
360
3,993
1,592
XXX
525
9C
Land in grain or row crops planted on
703
23,239
914
157,262
194
35,194
169
29,599
8
1,555
117
2,868
115
5,792
47
5,565
6
408
12
5,071
91
acres 1954...
FARM OPERATORS
9.
Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954...
3,462
968
981
310
2,064
711
1,512
427
439
638
9.
1950. . .
3,768
1,053
999
360
2,241
907
1,760
468
412
539
9-
. Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954...
280
218
195
123
246
98
153
104
65
75
9
1950. . .
179
118
106
132
145
87
124
114
53
40
xxx Not applicable; inquiry not on questionnaire. See footnote on State total. l The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire
acreage of a farm is tabulated aa in the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county.
TEXAS
IT
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports for
only a sample of farms .
See text]
Garza
Gillespie
Glasscock
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Gregg
Grimes
Guadalupe
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
Hansford
Hardeman
436
1,306
139
708
2,147
523
2,815
857
1,566
2,097
1,703
747
1,496
421
652
1
444
1,356
154
873
2,494
551
3,633
990
1,818
2,232
1,873
951
1,699
311
795
2
584,960
'675,200
'552,960
557,440
677,120
599,680
593,280
181,760
512,640
457,600
626,560
'573,440
540,160
'580,480
438,400
3
88.0
101.1
95.0
67.7
86.5
93.4
79.2
61.4
80.4
76.3
99.0
85.4
93.6
130.4
84.5
..
277,106
573,222
266,103
200,279
505,332
273,574
272,759
80,515
280,475
261,983
337,066
333,568
408,725
495,000
271,880
5
197,983
151,389
234,553
163,257
150,212
266,617
246,069
34,475
156,095
121,997
373,432
196,077
162,323
288,981
132,808
-
77,401
17,797
53,380
29,844
9,605
54,550
4,635
5,100
11,597
6,261
7,495
6,000
6,609
4,139
9,430
44,258
57,194
18,302
20,762
73,011
43,654
48,997
10,992
35,144
46,933
82,016
36,946
82,217
52,219
30,071
8
514,971
'682,535
525,289
377,273
585,663
560,333
470,131
111,526
412,354
349,214
620,163
489,735
505,840
'756,909
370,534
1
505,635
672,086
'595,307
411,134
596,327
531 ,737
512,640
115,703
393,066
359,244
620,177
'631,175
494,663
'674,625
380, 525
10
1,181.1
522.6
3,779.1
532.9
272.8
1,071.4
167.0
130.1
263.3
166.5
364.2
655.6
338.1
1,797.9
568.3
u
1,138.8
495.6
3,865.6
470.9
239.1
974.1
141.1
116.9
216.2
161.0
331.1
663.7
291.1
2,169.2
478.6
12
44,920
32,853
103,839
37,105
18,341
68,233
14,678
9,992
14,176
19,342
87,155
34,329
20,060
125,075
36,423
13
34,677
24,976
94,486
21,233
13,620
50,135
11,319
8,556
8,355
13,134
48,491
28,301
13,802
116,152
24,206
14
45.75
62.42
29.44
59.38
70.79
51.87
94.08
81.02
57.53
117.11
239.74
55.12
59.74
72.61
64.77
15
30.53
47.32
24.15
43.96
53.03
50.70
79.82
76.44
33.71
76.46
135.78
40.42
44.92
48.55
57.85
16
74
89
74
71
87
62
78
95
82
85
85
84
85
88
79
1"
370
917
85
495
1,384
424
2,056
417
1,148
1,652
1,570
693
1,060
375
609
18
399
1,112
76
625
1,572
471
2,812
599
1,383
1,894
1,727
924
1,379
302
748
19
83,709
57,762
17,848
40,000
82,893
137,660
197,072
7,834
49,803
131,808
464,582
172,919
99,288
207,378
148,162
.:
88,271
78,046
18,568
50,921
79,643
144,463
235,560
9,576
47,685
150,724
478,564
230,013
127,848
288,549
165,579
2]
8
88
38
155
22
191
229
200
142
32
2
50
5
22
2
102
2
56
201
29
314
307
223
152
71
13
69
6
12
23
5
100
29
182
18
194
95
257
150
21
6
39
1
7
24
4
75
1
64
238
13
211
148
320
141
36
10
61
5
11
25
2
87
4
32
175
12
131
35
227
124
13
5
69
7
26
2
82
1
51
169
7
210
68
291
180
24
4
66
18
27
9
182
6
109
260
24
295
20
229
284
31
15
140
13
35
28
10
214
3
131
327
22
451
42
318
322
38
13
139
22
. '
61
289
14
172
400
60
539
25
160
508
123
94
369
20
107
iO
57
405
11
195
451
56
803
25
172
580
119
74
505
6
132
11
121
140
22
81
162
66
470
7
49
336
427
223
310
53
193
148
192
14
80
162
98
601
7
44
397
529
360
456
10
276
164
31
39
34
50
222
236
6
26
108
923
348
83
288
255
34
176
42
44
48
24
246
222
2
15
122
910
450
83
275
277
35
178
504
23
143
658
84
689
174
327
1,133
525
314
569
85
310
36
241
222
27
147
769
74
883
317
848
1,103
537
375
384
12
284
37
8,258
16,620
1,914
13,797
45,839
5,525
33,654
11,224
32,764
47,894
15,181
25,053
29,918
16,213
16,338
38
4,497
4,212
1,337
13,162
57,520
3,701
30,800
16,900
86,928
41,762
14,604
9,876
12,573
2,815
12,787
168
365
25
57
186
160
467
278
102
562
664
313
436
343
372
40
90
236
18
79
363
157
930
315
147
542
416
159
212
73
332
-.1
13,496
11,329
2,993
2,711
4,903
13,139
18,699
5,769
1,813
19,487
39,615
28,340
17,454
151,883
30,293
-..'
3,727
5,640
973
3,159
12,594
12,525
26,186
10,066
4,749
16,449
19,225
5,571
6,806
26,852
26,706
43
19
59
3
11
36
77
104
16
20
181
368
141
49
178
197
44
32
38
1
19
54
77
246
21
39
87
303
72
61
60
73
45
826
1,759
275
956
1,076
7,030
3,573
388
560
5,056
16,381
8,336
1,381
64,452
13,591
.....
953
1,270
108
420
1,553
5,067
5,872
274
1,878
2,388
13,586
2,432
1,952
15,557
3,444
47
154
318
24
47
155
91
380
267
87
423
373
224
395
249
246
48
63
204
17
63
320
97
766
299
112
479
152
97
160
17
292
49
12,670
9,570
2,718
1,755
3,827
6,109
15,126
5,381
1,253
14,431
23,234
20,004
16,073
87,431
16,702
50
2,774
4,370
865
2,739
11,041
7,458
20,314
9,792
2,871
14,061
5,639
3,139
4,854
11,295
23,262
5]
7
162
2
311
1,370
60
848
339
787
1,139
12
6
337
62
52
19
875
14
545
1,658
11
1,208
301
936
1,287
16
88
536
3
53
53
505
62,896
3,435
123,107
330,922
2,054
50,262
29,233
138,399
116,655
3,678
197
54,755
8,129
54
17,119
406,780
6,859
255,126
325,626
2,801
53,834
16,631
150,995
118,413
798
i , !53
117,824
519
7,557
55
2
5
1
6
70
19
146
189
28
77
11
2
13
2
30
56
2
37
4
25
112
5
334
204
97
110
9
38
52
11
57
65
4,724
220
1,027
7,801
286
6,264
6,860
2,671
4,432
751
250
1,802
260
2,722
.,8
13
15,431
336
4,758
13,490
675
12,100
8,008
7,710
6,730
133
1,429
5,293
145
59
257
1,060
121
259
704
411
1,909
537
1,067
296
894
496
1,217
297
376
60
245
408
127
105
364
426
2,172
369
684
288
1,102
586
1,160
223
534
61
406, 198
519,542
498,521
193,346
103,458
386,921
150,047
46,621
181,209
20,412
81,335
257,996
296,573
378,460
160,484
62
387,465
151,989
563,361
81,218
96,857
362,199
131,730
48,228
86,068
17,404
88,422
361,816
215,355
346,734
160,430
63
2
107
1
50
63
69
229
81
183
60
166
18
32
13
25
64
339
16,869
140
9,536
4,312
5,867
10,171
6,039
31,497
3,143
4,225
3,042
2,659
993
7,068
65
359
1,234
43
576
1,853
477
2,452
825
1,174
1,897
1,520
576
1,403
154
575
66
394
1,263
139
510
2,061
486
3,271
799
1,150
1,802
1,735
868
1,554
264
688
67
2,740
9,662
358
3,285
9,847
14,748
14,133
3,985
5,695
8,526
15,021
4,980
6,050
2,715
4,406
68
4,543
9,988
3,873
2,790
10,597
10,373
22,430
6,294
8,931
7,762
18,431
11,617
8,964
9,156
7,321
69
394
1,095
91
538
1,573
450
2,271
572
1,253
1,923
1,601
717
1,258
400
620
70
420
1,150
88
683
1,890
481
3,060
805
1,639
2,067
1,783
934
1,440
304
767
71
105,463
85,711
22,755
56,508
133,635
156,324
249,425
24,827
84,380
199,189
519,378
226,312
146,660
375,474
194,793
72
96,495
87,898
20,878
67,242
149,757
160,689
292,546
36,542
139,362
208,935
512,393
245,460
147,227
318,216
205,072
73
321
1,234
126
568
1,852
425
2,406
666
1,276
1,695
1,146
569
1,403
309
518
74
358
1,253
142
665
2,056
442
3,032
701
1,423
1,837
1,352
761
1,610
230
663
75
414,961
599,058
503,870
330,250
480,219
394,500
233,963
87,078
352,372
184,961
100,194
283,246
381,246
394,673
184,951
76
409,081
562,981
571,557
349,506
480,003
368,701
216,364
81,759
323,991
177,579
103,824
382,545
345,752
350,068
180,774
77
8
165
3
317
1,403
74
946
472
799
1,177
22
8
347
2
90
"8
21
898
16
566
1,713
15
1,427
445
1,001
1,369
22
124
577
3
62
79
570
67,620
3,655
124,134
338,723
2,340
56,526
36,093
141,070
121,087
4,429
447
56,557
260
10,851
80
17,132
422,211
7,195
259,884
339,116
3,476
65,934
24,639
158,705
125,143
931
12,282
123,117
519
7,702
81
98
31
26
4
19
15
7
6
2
24
1,534
10
7
80
59
82
22
3
9
1
6
3
1
1,482
1
1
6
12
83
8,917
803
2,244
613
2,241
692
300
124
3
1,516
431,332
774
298
21,491
3,587
84
1,527
14
643
10
844
80
1
318,410
90
30
375
485
85
2
9
1
XXX
XXX
11
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
19
16
5
2
14
8f
95
217
100
XXX
XXX
944
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
1,865
2,772
223
1,452
829
87
XXX
XXX
XXX
40
110
XXX
148
6
183
103
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
88
XXX
XXX
XXX
1,196
2,961
XXX
3,728
230
4,501
2,845
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
89
246
352
33
71
272
53
469
30
113
415
152
552
628
54
187
90
53,372
20,367
9,312
3,204
14,712
8,228
36,771
1,211
4,450
25,656
16,935
134,263
52,803
23,498
30,599
91
352
1,127
78
607
1,740
428
2,479
799
1,310
1,830
1,465
592
1,353
204
508
92
399
1,178
115
741
2,177
433
3,298
926
1,607
1,968
1,684
787
1,551
198
673
93
78
171
28
81
372
92
205
53
200
240
217
150
122
214
135
94
33
156
37
111
262
105
232
41
169
222
169
162
95
101
118
M
72
STATISTICS KOK LUUINT1LS
County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
[Data for Items shown in italics are based on
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
5]
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954 . . .
1950.. .
Approximate land area acres 1954 . . .
Proportion in farms percent 1954 .. .
Land owned by farm operators acres 1954. . .
Land rented from others by farm operators acres 1954...
Land managed by farm operators acres 1954. . .
Land rented to others by farm operators
(see text) acres 1954...
Land in farms acres 1954...
1950 . . .
Average size of farm acres 1954 . . .
1950 . . .
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars 1954...
1950. . ■
Average per acre dollars 1954...
1950. . .
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954...
Land in fnrns 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...
Cover crops turned under and land
planted to another crop farms reporting 1954...
acres 1954...
Land in grain or row crops planted on
contour farms reporting 1954...
Bcres 1954...
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954.
1950.
Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954.
1950.
1,144
996
572,800
19.6
34,930
71,730
4,071
112,461
41,097
98.3
41.3
7,773
4,270
82.26
137.83
94
376
449
5,781
3,659
286
346
52
77
12
13
1
641
485
18,384
9,127
114
264
1,723
2,562
8
20
23
208
107
247
1,700
2,354
421
309
55 , 663
15,034
181
244
7,359
7,466
107
66
20,803
1,226
38
1,151
1,096
922
2,748
2,023
840
849
25,888
15,348
923
708
94,850
25,387
588
511
63,022
22,500
12
2,780
489
XXX
XXX
2
35
1,106
960
33
28
3,869
3,360
1,107,200
62.3
316,362
407,026
50,335
83,370
690,046
599,375
178.4
178.4
39,162
26,366
278.64
170.74
76
1,505
1,277
113,079
76,600
591
395
263
270
132
158
154
174
130
102
72
77
163
101
1,097
1,441
154,654
178, 107
318
381
15,034
15,801
73
138
3,087
3,849
255
272
11,947
11, 952
658
678
142,859
112,652
96
165
20,349
17,025
2,043
1,240
231,549
185,007
395
24,269
3,643
2,961
12,522
14,183
2,236
2,201
282,767
270, 508
3,089
2,835
529,062
475,766
724
797
163,208
129,677
214
122
62,908
37,161
XXX
XXX
48
1,582
14
311
3,548
3,074
231
121
Hartley
2,581
3,317
570,880
64.2
279,140
98,541
16,172
26, 978
366,435
382,066
142.0
115.2
7,635
5,851
63.11
53.04
82
2,008
2,682
36,639
60, 945
878
733
566
827
278
512
171
400
74
174
31
25
10
11
1,192
1,289
62,402
55,675
653
988
23,764
38,110
38
91
1,520
2,196
622
927
22,244
35, 914
1,412
1,666
100,515
98, 167
505
781
32,695
48,587
1,072
1,428
102,241
68,582
125
9,528
2,366
2,925
8,179
12,000
2,347
3,046
122,805
154,730
2,189
2,623
265,158
222,424
1,675
2,109
133,210
146,754
16
1
455
XXX
XXX
42
1,070
55
1,791
2,364
3,133
150
126
203
212
952,960
93.3
649,758
345,796
82,248
180,348
888, 959
940,241
4,379.1
4,435.1
153,423
126,623
35.04
22.29
90
186
188
153,112
157,106
3
3
7
12
19
156
157
6(
23
19,751
4,072
98
86
39,725
28,013
51
55
18,700
14,674
64
40
21,025
13,339
2
480
169
163
673,248
741,840
7
2,765
135
143
2,643
9,210
190
189
212,588
189,191
180
171
693,479
745,912
2
480
10
5,023
5
1,548
XXX
XXX
145
157
58
52
1,330
1,535
568,320
92.6
297,810
285,132
7,786
53,089
526,171
535,510
395.6
348.9
44,110
29,737
108.74
83.96
90
1,246
1,444
276, 977
292,936
18
33
14
21
17
15
41
40
164
235
464
590
528
510
510
791
15,205
22,781
559
307
23,918
10,659
269
105
9,894
3,175
365
214
14,024
7,484
209
624
12,443
125,371
32
45
799
3,636
685
409
190,766
75,436
33
9,423
1,065
1,266
6,063
4,691
1,271
1,479
316,100
326,376
994
1,247
218,414
223,588
234
659
13,242
129,007
89
7,315
7
430
XXX
XXX
675
151,278
1,053
1,303
258
189
872
927
428,800
84.8
241,872
103,871
41,350
17,707
363,490
374,323
416.8
403.8
32,287
20,233
75.65
54.89
91
448
644
33,411
40,798
36
91
57
77
51
74
98
118
114
167
65
88
27
29
444
388
34,841
35,762
190
126
9,231
5,390
84
40
2,884
1,610
114
95
6,347
3,780
345
458
112,888
217,964
11
32
1,154
13,935
378
228
167,589
53,175
26
3,638
740
814
4,376
7,299
715
754
77,483
81,950
752
813
315,318
306,901
348
483
114,042
231,899
15
3
458
29
XXX
XXX
34
1,127
158
10, 154
745
810
120
105
310
300
581,760
99.5
363,539
249,761
27,018
578,590
559,506
1,866.4
1,865.0
59,082
58,984
32.86
28.98
95
241
268
72,098
72,264
5
5
1
2
2
2
31
41
58
76
136
136
65
75
4,884
5,605
117
98
8,876
6,256
76
52
5,331
3,073
59
61
3,545
3,183
8
8
275
554
2
9
77
260
283
282
488,436
468,194
48
14,027
224
280
3,944
6,373
253
272
85,858
84,125
286
287
493,595
474,353
10
15
352
814
10
442
3
175
XXX
XXX
106
17,457
241
236
68
2,232
2,693
601,600
63.9
285,628
370, 940
7,552
284,994
384,596
441, 589
172.3
164.0
7,926
5,444
50.08
34.30
85
1,465
2,003
53,379
63,353
351
396
324
450
222
390
253
445
213
246
80
62
22
14
927
1,337
53,750
82,712
495
691
12,430
26,232
56
69
1,276
2,248
453
642
11,154
23,984
1,351
1,418
132,210
146,404
210
491
9,776
29, 966
1,489
1,018
109,111
77,063
465
28,847
2,040
2,332
13,940
15,859
1,790
2,461
119,559
172,297
2,010
2,307
295,071
306, 179
1,482
1,717
141,986
176,370
26
4
961
31
XXX
XXX
118
2,954
114
3,176
Hidalgo
4,072
5,314
1 986,240
103.3
513,644
342,874
300,303
147,031
Ji/ns.sw
964,015
250.2
181.4
49,872
40, 509
185.39
202.98
71
3,813
5,034
378,381
458,066
926
1,079
579
928
279
508
438
647
606
802
503
612
482
458
625
599
28,891
26,178
1,752
1,293
81,727
53,804
150
113
5,898
7,127
1,640
1,207
75,829
46,677
164
277
391,855
300, 918
88
110
12,371
9,699
237
322
96,461
79,828
84
53,803
3,020
3,506
29, 133
35,522
3,971
5,161
488, 999
538,048
907
1,084
517,207
406,924
245
375
404,226
310,617
3,425
4,608
311,842
359,528
XXX
XXX
594
30,487
127
14,357
1,943
2,416
244
236
3,115
3,813
856
1.176
xxx Not applicable; inquiry not on questionnaire. See footnote on State total. 'The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire
acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in »hich the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county.
TEXAS
7T
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports for
only a sample of farms .
See text]
Hockley
Hood
Hopkins
Houston
Howard
Hudspeth
Hunt
Hutchinson
Irion
Jack
Jackson
Jasper
Jeff
Davis
Jefferson
Jim Hogg
1,269
803
2,507
2,438
642
178
2,737
171
126
843
1,074
1,616
101
1,038
129
1
1,367
830
3,335
2,638
742
150
3,456
188
120
888
1,126
1,802
92
959
125
2
1 577, 920
'272,640
'.'.'.
788,480
583,680
2,901,120
562,400
565,760
'686,720
604,160
546, 560
620,160
'1,445,120
604,800
'731,520
3
94.0
96.2
81.8
65.7
97.1
65.2
84.9
94.8
113.3
96.8
76.8
20.8
133.3
71.6
109.4
..
208,151
201, 808
304,481
351,576
337, 164
967,417
286,356
191, 169
227, 111
334,264
236,832
90,791
1,124,738
164, 152
252,258
5
339,418
45,577
124,774
183, 137
224,821
564,296
217,893
177,040
379,622
236,468
179,994
42,690
406,054
203,353
320,098
6
80,057
51,239
3,000
46, 985
36,960
497,705
2,283
183,546
216,639
28, 990
57,298
1,875
445,803
153,294
258,540
7
60,089
21, 816
22,754
39,468
38,631
147,765
38,894
17,086
47,583
27,732
46,904
2,345
44,670
66,641
33,314
a
543,269
262,173
414, 997
517,844
566,714
1,891,401
494,506
536,216
'777,965
584,681
419,880
128, 686
'1,925,664
433,186
'800,349
9
'598,764
'272,721
434,398
527,196
541,928
2,364,258
497,844
548,466
'776,882
584,507
419,031
118,431
'2,055,818
487, 176
723,696
10
428.1
326.5
165.5
212.4
882.7
10,625.8
180.7
3,135.8
6,174.5
693.6
390.9
79.6
19,066.0
417.3
6,204.3
11
438.0
328.6
130.3
199.8
730.4
15,761.7
144.1
2,917.4
6,474.0
658.2
372.1
65.7
22,345.8
508.0
5,789.6
12
63,089
23,725
8,342
11,833
41,264
159,126
14,801
154,461
157,114
26,750
25,878
7,549
310, 966
39, 170
167,971
13
34, 911
17, 522
6,752
5,717
32,680
183,329
11,464
126,407
173,279
20,870
17,279
4,871
340,030
24,141
145,512
W
159.37
72.58
52.22
59.12
49.85
16.02
88.30
40.32
30.94
39.26
90.57
107 .06
19.91
153.42
20.09
!'■
101.12
53.32
54.20
31.83
48.48
9.96
80.86
32.83
19.59
37.52
52.19
88.65
13.61
48.58
29.17
1>
87
84
79
84
72
86
81
73
88
87
78
91
94
85
81
17
1,197
475
1,706
1,733
565
128
2,271
116
40
385
695
724
29
396
74
Lfl
1,295
618
2,546
2,111
649
95
2,968
149
56
584
750
1,100
27
419
83
19
383,096
36,117
77,257
79,948
160,253
24,187
192,872
72,340
2,797
25,385
77, 514
7,718
2,973
88,667
6,843
.
393,375
42, 115
102,851
93,984
155,373
21,407
232,690
112,187
3,757
35, 898
69, 569
11,796
1,487
69,611
8,220
. 1
17
37
280
355
8
3
126
2
9
38
56
497
10
87
4
22
20
83
380
419
9
3
199
2
7
75
62
664
10
176
5
23
21
56
312
396
6
1
195
8
64
59
130
2
12
6
24
10
59
482
437
8
2
210
12
71
61
279
5
35
4
25
7
43
275
283
4
4
196
2
4
39
54
44
3
8
8
26
8
56
443
351
9
2
222
1
6
77
60
75
3
4
10
27
16
76
320
279
17
11
386
4
4
72
89
30
2
19
12
28
13
110
546
412
24
4
487
1
11
122
115
42
3
15
11
29
77
160
368
249
53
33
740
4
9
91
222
19
3
20
20
3
72
187
486
334
58
29
1,066
7
10
131
251
15
3
23
21
- 1
360
80
118
123
174
44
455
18
2
58
123
4
4
63
18
12
452
97
184
107
222
26
634
15
4
80
137
3
49
24
33
699
23
33
46
303
32
173
86
4
23
92
5
187
6
34
720
26
25
51
319
29
150
123
6
28
64
2
3
117
8
■
542
390
985
1,480
295
20
765
58
33
339
176
418
3
367
14
16
735
311
1,099
1,452
326
10
588
21
26
304
172
583
6
575
31
37
7,993
19, 766
70,501
131,442
18,523
2,201
43,200
10,485
1,261
19,113
23,417
11,098
245
78, 557
2,263
38
7,458
15,045
51,150
111, 178
15,720
400
24,433
7,237
1,574
17,346
24,651
10,258
693
118,395
2,065
39
344
125
300
368
219
113
983
98
11
129
116
338
6
57
14
40
174
172
777
529
157
28
998
38
4
101
119
437
6
115
20
41
27,531
5,112
8,223
15,819
13,477
17,247
30, 108
27,901
617
5,623
6,751
4,298
651
11,598
768
42
18,104
7,246
20,053
23,847
7,469
4,214
25,310
6,825
98
8,528
4,322
5,880
697
9,897
994
43
59
30
112
37
65
6
233
66
2
27
38
30
4
11
5
44
29
31
103
114
40
3
208
30
1
37
29
42
2
7
2
45
1,115
1,069
2,503
1,027
4,258
433
4,858
15,922
25
1,073
1,963
231
506
2,424
515
46
563
920
2,371
3,709
1,975
88
4,914
4,567
57
5,700
518
608
192
905
34
47
300
103
211
343
175
109
855
54
10
106
85
308
2
47
9
48
148
1..'
698
445
123
24
855
13
3
71
94
400
5
108
18
49
26,416
4,043
5,720
14,792
9,219
16,814
25,250
11,979
592
4,550
4,788
4,067
145
9,174
253
50
17,541
6,326
17,682
20,138
5,494
4,126
20,396
2,258
41
2,828
3,804
5,272
505
8,992
960
51
2
322
805
1,381
34
1
573
4
7
201
323
613
69
30
52
30
566
1,264
1,555
167
3
864
48
758
193
710
7
87
61
53
150
46,338
42,994
181,090
13,547
640
43,454
1,348
73,347
100,627
82,757
56,026
29,603
64,749
54
731
91,203
53,066
170,014
77,689
1,140
50,755
82,218
402,064
59, 965
35,130
1,137
21,130
40,627
55
6
41
187
198
16
132
1
8
23
420
22
6
56
4
101
400
466
17
4
319
1
34
29
624
1
49
6
57
543
1,977
5,898
18,244
901
5,980
8
1,404
3,018
22,260
2,100
569
■A
79
18,193
15,432
35,047
766
1,394
10,219
136
10,405
3,535
44,611
30
27,122
998
477
516
1,672
645
413
56
1,878
134
109
643
633
499
91
430
85
60
567
358
2,529
694
396
79
2,132
158
65
109
803
271
78
216
44
61
114,062
148,987
202,369
80,470
354,026
1,809,293
165,243
413,956
699,211
426,466
222,977
23,989
1,918,410
205,444
721,778
62
161,847
93,019
179,215
79,825
273,224
2,299,544
132,876
408,148
686,625
103,578
253,474
6,806
2,018,664
233,222
670,538
63
31
64
200
93
18
1
400
2
14
105
33
88
1
64
3
64
469
8,440
16,554
16,644
4,753
100
30,153
114
16,908
47,167
4,720
3,766
40
8,682
3,538
65
1,179
779
2,251
2,079
550
169
2,193
128
111
703
896
1,533
93
905
119
66
1,312
775
2,874
2,207
578
129
3,103
147
82
761
843
1,564
83
855
31
'■:
9,894
3,876
7,755
10,831
5,987
37,833
13,649
10,186
744
6,053
3,446
3,297
3,385
17,217
3,379
..S
17,170
5,900
12,631
13,301
11,687
36,159
21,561
14,069
474
6,688
3,515
3,950
33, 110
7,799
254
69
1,222
625
1,978
2,193
589
134
2,367
126
60
573
741
1,138
29
627
80
70
1,322
695
2,854
2,493
677
99
3,061
158
63
686
824
1,478
30
805
95
71
418,620
60,995
155,981
227,209
192,253
43,635
266,180
110,726
4,675
50,121
107,682
23,114
3,869
178,822
9,874
7,'
418, 937
64,406
174,054
229, 009
178, 562
26,021
282,433
126,249
5,429
61,772
98,542
27,934
2,877
197,903
11,279
73
816
741
2,329
2,088
509
72
2,279
142
118
803
877
1,216
93
760
119
74
1,014
751
3,108
2,162
619
82
2,703
167
115
848
983
1,235
89
773
100
75
122,205
215,091
315,864
3 13,002
386,0%
1,812,134
251, 897
425,789
773,819
546,206
329,151
91,113
1,918,655
313,604
788,790
76
170,036
199,267
283,431
361,017
366,633
2,301,084
208,064
415,385
772,417
522, 988
338,090
52,194
2,020,494
372,747
713,230
7?
8
347
910
1,482
47
1
677
4
8
207
344
933
87
35
71!
34
629
1,503
1,803
178
7
1,095
49
761
218
1,184
8
126
67
79
693
48,315
48,892
199,334
14,448
640
49,434
1,348
73,355
102,041
85,775
78,286
31,703
65,318
80
810
109,396
68,498
205,061
78,455
2,534
60,974
82,354
412,469
63,500
79,741
1,167
48,252
41,625
81
912
11
5
26
12
127
6
26
40
2
69
4
22
266
1
82
512
1
4
1
93
1
2
32
58
1
16
197
83
152,985
692
799
882
1,336
24,230
77
8,743
1,506
80
25,648
118
2,280
80,141
200
84
70,067
35
512
2
21,779
5
42
1,056
19,552
80
1,505
63,579
85
10
54
XXX
XXX
38
XXX
5
1
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
86
926
1,978
XXX
XXX
6,025
XXX
540
10
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
87
XXX
XXX
29
106
XXX
XXX
145
XXX
XXX
XXX
41
74
XXX
7
1
39
XXX
XXX
568
3,822
XXX
XXX
4,580
XXX
XXX
XXX
1,491
1,047
XXX
1,414
30
89
438
170
102
46
260
2
791
22
17
65
11
50
41
90
69,843
8,522
4,800
1,589
66,048
497
60,474
3,689
1,743
4,489
2,372
725
9,812
91
1,163
701
2,160
2,132
536
144
2,222
123
93
607
884
1,579
76
910
64
92
1,271
751
3,051
2,241
652
117
3,079
128
101
733
929
1,728
68
833
77
93
97
101
295
274
103
31
458
43
22
228
174
26
23
97
65
94
79
72
242
204
66
31
328
60
18
149
154
50
17
108
42
'•':■
74
STATISTICS FOK COUNTIES
County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
[Data for items shown
n italics are based on
Item
Jijn Wells
Johnson
Jones
Karnes
Kaufman
Kendall
Kenedy
Kent
Kerr
Kimble
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
1
720
874
2,444
2,602
1,471
1,708
1,587
1,737
2,106
2,403
713
666
16
14
291
337
672
582
434
446
2
1950...
1
■'.
5
541,440
93.6
366,063
473,600
90.0
325,703
130.1
232,524
485,120
96.6
336,939
522,240
87.0
251,430
428,800
86.6
256,633
900,480
72.5
379,476
576,640
69.7
266,899
1 704,640
101.7
521,405
815,360
93.6
554,074
6
Land rented from others by form operators — .acres 1954...
212,621
127,581
318,568
193,048
205,679
72,317
252,188
120,430
141,167
230,271
7
9,261
308,062
1,904
45,279
50,707
42,000
14,720
97,625
52,247
8
Land rented to others by farm operators
57,305
506,908
446,985
33,522
426,256
414,284
57,400
'796, 037
596,091
79,196
468,552
461,759
43,709
454,482
453,799
15,398
371,188
374,490
21,200
652,526
568,999
15,807
401,778
439,874
52,626
x 716,959
688,610
64,332
763,235
736,969
9
10
1950...
11
704.0
174.4
541.2
295.2
215.8
520.6
40,782.9
1,380.7
1,066.9
1,758.6
L2
1950...
Value of land and buildings:
511.4
159.2
349.0
265.8
188.8
562.3
40,642.8
1,305.3
1,183.2
1,652.4
1 3
41,293
29,356
19,812
12,922
42,427
21,480
20,678
17,023
17,270
13,468
36,365
28,769
440,955
488,834
41, 593
31,371
51,264
49,600
70,431
57,259
14
1950...
15
60.31
57.38
111.45
78.85
76.09
64.77
73.06
67.03
82.77
70.00
66.28
44.44
7.70
9.73
26.99
24.45
50.44
40.50
37.74
32.51
16
1950. . .
17
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954...
Land in faras according to uae:
86
89
91
79
74
81
85
73
92
90
18
587
1,492
1,265
1,293
1,593
356
2
241
279
91
19
1949...
760
1,835
1,520
1,441
1,916
507
3
307
411
270
20
acres 1954. . .
99,107
131,905
264,390
158,771
158,312
16,823
125
43,617
16,150
2,480
.'1
1949...
121,774
146,619
307,642
185,011
172,869
27,402
370
57,997
24,527
11,875
22
26
147
26
33
96
44
5
42
20
25
23
1949...
44
259
47
40
133
57
2
76
24
44
167
30
46
175
47
g
34
53
28
51
25
1949...
38
187
36
71
188
58
1
4
26
34
125
32
54
145
48
Q
33
40
16
46
27
1949...
51
139
26
74
194
55
4
28
54
211
69
148
284
80
15
49
16
29
1949 .. .
85
237
63
153
342
94
11
60
62
in
133
354
219
410
442
96
2
39
75
6
31
1949 . . .
206
493
211
440
523
180
1
59
99
65
32
150
343
420
416
292
38
89
38
5
33
1949 . . .
189
397
6L2
448
371
55
124
63
15
34
146
145
469
186
159
3
81
8
35
1949 . . .
167
123
525
215
165
8
1
103
20
6
36
Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954...
393
950
779
773
538
450
4
121
308
240
37
1949...
364
790
919
514
447
129
147
158
124
38
acres 1954 . . .
59,509
43,597
50,769
42,992
36,709
14,622
406
10,022
10,643
11,735
39
1949...
28,395
32,821
27,586
29,261
30,314
3,605
9,138
4,619
9,004
40
Cropland not harvested and not
139
650
616
355
560
96
106
105
70
41
1949...
187
513
406
334
652
124
1
72
113
54
42
acres 1954. . .
8,446
20,592
42,420
17,699
23,332
4,220
7,663
3,447
2,908
43
1949 . . .
13,778
14,771
18,439
20,194
27,454
2,952
60
... 80
6,044
7,391
44
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954...
19
90
176
47
128
28
21
17
8
45
1949...
32
160
111
66
91
14
18
31
8
.:.
acres 1954. . .
1,759
2,380
7,499
2,809
6,427
1,394
944
632
233
47
1949 . . .
4,662
3,935
3,973
4,015
3,750
393
1,092
1,189
420
48
123
594
489
325
468
71
91
90
63
49
1949 . . .
160
402
321
286
590
113
1
58
84
48
50
acres 1954...
6,687
18,212
34,921
14,890
16,905
2,826
6,719
2,815
2,675
51
1949 . . .
9,116
10,836
14,466
16,179
23,704
2,559
60
2,988
4,855
6,971
52
367
432
728
619
544
421
1
18
364
15
53
1949...
488
706
935
980
549
480
2
84
452
281
54
acres 1954. . .
209,902
17,531
84,532
115,646
49,118
239,476
2,316
14,003
356,009
41,773
55
1949 . . .
235,423
28,667
147,782
175,034
51,656
256,434
66,064
63,657
611,453
297,573
56
21
88
109
35
112
8
2
27
1
57
1949...
77
142
109
88
167
27
11
53
7
58
acres 1954 . . .
1,450
2,522
7,529
2,779
8,419
662
149
5,574
138
59
1949...
8,750
4,227
10,079
15,688
8,703
4,555
5,374
14,272
3,559
(VI
Other pasture (not cropland and
115
1,992
184
552
1,485
252
14
209
202
400
i.l
1949 . . .
83
1,998
231
171
1,517
142
11
181
23
185
>..'
acres 1954 . . .
123,840
200,949
341,746
124,916
170,026
91,806
619,459
320,633
318,930
699,747
,,<
1949...
33,100
177,400
77,559
27,497
149,397
75,126
502,229
295,966
22,491
403,649
,,/.
18
177
18
63
254
13
15
221
65
acres 1954 . . .
16,175
8,945
1,965
6,109
18,496
2,407
11,353
148,051
66
Other land (house lots, roads,
574
2,303
986
1,177
1,498
589
11
247
652
416
67
1949 . . .
703
2,349
1,451
1,064
1,754
597
1
228
537
401
68
acres 1954. . .
4,654
9,160
4,651
5,749
8,566
3,579
30,220
5,691
6,206
4,454
'■.9
1949 . . .
5,765
9,779
7,004
9,074
13,406
4,416
276
3,662
5,204
3,918
70
670
823
1,963
2,086
1,369
1,599
1,411
1,568
1,736
2,069
615
552
5
3
260
318
483
485
323
328
73
1949 . . .
72
acres 1954 . . .
167,062
196,094
357,579
219,462
218,353
35,665
531
61,302
30,240
17,123
73
1949...
163,947
194,211
353,667
234,466
230,637
33,959
430
71,215
35,190
28,270
74
570
2,196
1,116
1,243
1,729
693
16
241
579
420
75
1949...
663
2,318
1,405
1,262
1,870
624
13
275
501
429
76
acres 1954. . .
393,251
262,077
477,047
283,554
255,853
345,904
622,181
344,658
685,582
753,255
77
1949 . . .
296,918
238,888
252,927
231,792
231,367
335,165
568,293
368,761
638,563
710,226
78
383
506
821
647
635
423
1
20
378
16
79
1949 . . .
540
805
1,008
1,033
681
489
2
93
480
286
80
acres 1954...
211,352
20,053
92,061
118,425
57,537
240,138
2,316
14,152
361,583
41,911
81
1949...
244,173
32,894
157,861
190,722
60,359
260,989
66,064
69,031
625,725
301,132
32
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954...
29
12
6
15
9
10
3
47
45
83
1949...
11
1
8
3
1
22
20
84
acres 1954...
1,777
458
528
647
202
130
110
973
1,325
85
1949...
408
10
143
15
65
461
394
86
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
XXX
18
19
XXX
XXX
3
XXX
3
2
1
87
acres 1954 . . .
XXX
452
2,043
XXX
XXX
44
XXX
473
33
11
38
Cover crops turned under and land
27
XXX
XXX
102
91
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
89
acres 1954. . .
2,839
XXX
XXX
3,064
2,408
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
90
Land in grain or row crops planted on
198
318
1,035
852
214
42
138
53
25
91
acres 1954. . .
FARM OPERATORS
34,992
21,436
237,492
92,841
18,950
2,236
23,344
3,126
1,148
92
Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954...
574
2,115
1,270
1,308
1,707
613
13
253
596
377
93
1950...
692
2,368
1,525
1,469
2,048
575
7
266
521
397
94
Not residing on farm operated . -operators reporting 1954...
138
303
195
223
353
66
3
36
67
50
95
1950...
139
196
156
218
301
68
7
66
46
45
xxx Not applicable; inquiry not on questionnaire. See footnote on State total. 1 The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire
acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining' county.
TEXAS
75
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports for
only a sample of farms
See tex!
]
King
Kinney
Kleberg
Knox
Lamar
Lamb
Lampasas
La Salle
Lavaca
Lee
Leon
Liberty
Limestone
Lipscomb
Live 0ax
Llano
79
96
281
837
2,529
1,787
827
282
3,294
1,554
1,739
1,361
2,128
422
787
481
1
83
129
273
887
3,419
1,777
938
367
3,398
1,674
2,100
1,404
2,660
479
1,012
540
2
604 , 160
890,240
l 544,640
1 546,560
579,840
■■654,080
464,640
960,640
624,000
412, 160
703,360
750,720
596,480
1 597,760
686,080
606j080
3
81.8
78.9
168.7
105.6
81.4
100.8
94.8
86.1
90.2
78.7
76.1
46.7
77.8
105.3
88.2
85.2
4
27,759
546,349
59,801
323,255
351,462
356,116
308,997
493,887
364,211
223,198
371, 182
150,834
276,233
320, 543
315,414
357,079
5
41,312
323,454
36,483
261,532
199,421
308,396
125,864
372,152
264,133
101,662
179,462
181,532
218,530
313,155
304,311
119, 592
-
424,840
894,238
40,617
13,096
71,920
8,800
2,700
6,800
535
38,027
33,297
13,872
32,937
72,672
7
1,424
172,467
73,926
46,771
73,869
85,730
11,727
43,334
66,970
17,551
48,677
14,773
51,711
37,741
55,952
26,780
>
494,235
702,114
1 918,608
'576,954
471,792
'659, 138
440,339
827,131
563,147
324,187
535,078
350,396
463,992
■629,406
605,005
516,473
9
415,646
863, 122
1,022,537
472,720
470, 581
589,248
438,364
888,775
540,240
316,236
545,267
335,531
509,310
520,063
582,519
573,520
10
6,256.1
7,313.7
3,269.1
689.3
186.6
368.9
532.5
2,933.1
171.0
208.6
307.7
257.5
218.0
1,491.5
768.7
1,073 .7
11
5,007.8
6,690.9
3,745.6
532.9
137.6
331.6
467.3
2,4a .7
159.0
188.9
259.7
239.0
191.5
1,085.7
575.6
1,062.1
12
165,123
241,228
62,493
66,205
13,230
62, 919
29,547
83,148
13,137
10,598
8,940
17,150
13,182
75,619
39,564
70,767
13
68, 535
132,104
52,928
37,743
7,698
35,886
18,018
48,467
9,342
6,252
5,786
10,947
8,614
63,907
24,442
52,923
l.;
24.14
30.70
15.26
88.09
77.30
165.55
57.79
29.40
78.12
51.73
33.23
89.88
61.17
44.89
56.90
61.63
15
14.73
20.91
11.92
66.51
58.92
113.75
45.01
22.02
56.73
33.09
21.51
52.45
44.94
47.44
46.73
47.31
L<
100
89
84
77
85
87
93
90
89
75
83
85
81
90
78
93
17
60
24
195
745
1,956
1,687
425
175
2,746
1,143
1,366
688
1,666
368
575
88
1 I
75
33
215
822
2,896
1,696
713
275
2,897
1,324
1,584
787
2,145
430
796
251
L9
15,479
2,271
32,907
175,667
147,744
419, 812
34,527
35,781
124,242
52,604
47,594
55,709
157,205
137,078
80,904
4,090
20
23,052
2,087
35,104
188,959
188,924
405,357
61,971
42,897
120,702
58, 982
50,994
53,546
178,920
166,471
104,823
11,381
23
1
2
12
23
242
34
30
6
298
167
235
277
143
10
26
7
22
1
3
4
34
388
33
66
13
317
162
315
305
192
10
57
43
23
1
4
13
12
269
36
36
8
295
157
304
124
191
12
23
13
24
5
12
10
354
19
36
9
304
178
356
174
227
9
30
29
25
1
15
15
195
16
33
6
321
136
258
71
155
6
39
24
26
5
16
8
340
13
44
16
344
175
354
84
202
7
30
28
27
4
7
19
25
303
38
73
16
843
234
221
62
223
8
91
18
26
2
5
29
22
526
17
100
29
955
298
324
80
373
11
82
65
29
8
5
50
109
515
142
131
31
884
352
146
55
424
22
130
18
30
10
6
42
113
728
155
223
74
890
433
164
69
496
23
206
60
31
13
4
31
261
305
617
87
54
94
94
79
21
375
57
147
7
}■■
14
8
54
315
408
756
193
65
83
72
52
25
482
57
245
25
33
33
1
55
300
127
804
35
54
11
3
23
78
175
251
119
1
34
48
1
58
320
152
703
51
69
4
6
19
50
173
313
146
1
35
46
12
123
366
769
531
234
152
815
477
974
586
808
76
361
108
36
45
19
105
412
1,024
807
156
194
749
384
1,155
630
731
72
389
93
37
2,341
6,199
8,558
14,398
58,349
12,724
15,480
30,392
16,267
24,328
83,614
111,069
47,881
4,994
30,600
6,411
38
1,827
9,449
9,578
9,512
53,926
41,207
7,428
19,137
29,252
21,241
78,487
115,375
60,711
2,423
18,711
6,167
39
52
1
79
354
663
616
241
68
659
245
272
67
450
306
360
43
40
19
1
61
115
719
267
97
64
578
317
229
230
567
145
159
27
.. [
5,780
150
21^673
24,611
35,319
16,129
12,222
17,797
4,901
12,816
3,817
18,175
70,126
28,343
2,182
42
577
16
3,278
5,840
28,751
12,506
3,110
6,078
9,343
6,292
8,179
13,396
22,994
14,570
6,737
956
43
27
1
9
217
209
127
24
42
139
26
17
19
86
232
29
10
44
7
11
50
141
110
29
9
111
42
43
60
63
95
15
8
-.'
1,921
150
299
10,496
5,607
4,296
1,797
5,481
1,509
606
1,075
1,426
3,695
43,418
3,071
465
46
139
862
2,451
4,214
4,537
1,262
2,508
2,118
831
861
4,003
2,570
6,075
1,024
283
47
47
74
185
545
531
219
30
541
222
263
50
390
182
338
34
48
12
1
52
74
628
172
72
57
491
285
190
173
516
72
146
19
49
3,859
2,561
11,177
19,004
31,023
14,332
6,741
16,288
4,295
11,741
2,391
14,480
26,708
25,272
1,717
50
438
16
2,416
3,389
24,537
7,969
1,848
3,570
7,225
5,461
7,318
9,393
20,424
8,495
5,713
673
51
1
5
93
160
705
4
44
205
1,238
1,324
1,119
579
621
3
296
10
52
28
22
149
194
843
33
475
118
1,513
1,321
1,283
466
776
652
477
'O
18
22,999
23,940
159,204
59,289
273
21,354
505,954
174,418
196,315
265,890
129,808
76,156
803
266,170
11,538
54
12,416
101, 177
35,086
112,024
61,850
1,739
182,084
338,027
292,253
185,165
301,172
67,894
101,234
409,209
513,145
5^
1
19
14
194
1
3
20
137
24
119
80
106
21
1
51
2
1
27
17
323
10
18
7
92
74
150
167
155
54
12
57
10,000
1,870
739
8,376
102
1,165
6,016
23,754
1,597
12,507
6,165
4,918
2,262
10
58
46
2
2,171
435
14,797
796
7,037
593
16,428
5,115
10,614
16,916
13,051
6,602
5,499
59
70
92
92
264
1,376
729
692
36
2,261
366
473
436
1,375
366
281
425
60
43
105
43
307
1,483
632
356
181
1,366
506
531
361
1,275
416
38
21
61
470,259
659,221
846,076
201,219
160,354
175,884
348,023
232,765
199,407
39,292
100,930
38,525
149,198
413,457
191,723
486,228
62
377,055
748,099
938, 807
150,800
103,763
113,715
174,482
479,487
63,326
32,733
80,799
58,126
120,431
331,662
31,175
28,414
63
2
4
30
5
279
146
25
15
159
93
144
29
182
46
67
19
64
1,025
1,355
2,019
61
27,191
3,125
8,874
22,930
6,182
8,259
14,491
2,501
15,020
16,148
24,440
3,573
65
64
91
244
651
2,193
1,620
763
173
2,825
1,392
1,493
1,255
1,664
274
652
454
66
54
111
205
773
2,672
1,653
699
291
3,099
1,482
1,787
1,311
2,060
366
758
485
67
358
1,274
2,397
4,054
13,069
15,024
3,661
4,001
7,262
5,150
11,727
5,303
10,459
2,948
5,003
6,014 .
08
673
2,292
1,513
5,150
18,572
13,928
2,252
2,556
8,936
6,708
15,022
10,276
11,969
4,937
5,262
7,958
69
63
29
226
768
2,187
1,711
624
227
2,840
1,283
1,586
961
1,857
389
707
196
70
78
42
239
848
3,103
1,717
753
305
3,030
1,439
1,917
1,151
2,335
440
664
292
71
23,600
8,620
44,325
211,736
230,704
467,855
66, 136
78,395
158,306
81,833
144,024
170,595
223,261
212,198
139,847
12,683
72
25,456
11,552
47,960
204,311
271,601
459,070
72,509
68,112
159,297
86,515
137,660
182,317
262,625
183,464
130,271
18,504
73
74
94
212
573
1,918
1,055
741
252
3,036
1,456
1,381
1,227
1,724
375
618
438
74
76
125
210
673
2,437
1,198
841
330
3,111
1,514
1,757
1,167
2,001
422
736
509
75
472,618
688,419
878,574
374, 821
277,992
188,881
384,857
769,111
390,092
259,935
450,434
279,402
273,235
419,254
488,493
504,177
n
391,298
858,725
980,471
272,336
219,537
156,661
363,994
836,651
384,831
239,139
460,458
241,395
282.376
334,085
459,095
547,726
77
1
6
107
171
824
5
46
217
1,277
1,331
1,202
634
693
3
309
11
78
29
23
167
207
1,077
43
485
125
1,581
1,359
1,371
586
890
667
484
79
18
32,999
25,810
159,943
67,665
375
22,519
511,970
198,172
197,912
278,397
135,973
81,074
803
268,432
11,548
SO
12,462
101,179
37,257
112,459
76,647
2,535
189,121
338,620
308,681
190,280
311,786
84,812
114,285
415,811
518,644
81
1
9
15
69
12
1,278
8
31
9
7
10
106
9
"s
16
2
12
6
7
4
1
1,036
28
4
1
67
2
1
2
63
60
6,512
1,198
6,187
106
263,764
179
4,420
6,828
163
482
41,306
703
948
2,986
94
84
470
408
355
54
179,051
1,812
1,875
1
37,902
443
90
50
65
XXX
4
XXX
20
1
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
24
XXX
36
XXX
126
XXX
2,532
98
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
2,861
XXX
37
XXX
XXX
22
XXX
84
XXX
XXX
6
1,006
235
38
7
117
XXX
17
XXX
36
XXX
XXX
1,188
XXX
1,9 ■•'
XXX
XXX
410
15,912
4,362
896
73
3,297
XXX
826
XXX
39
37
32
159
336
414
109
38
1,359
266
45
3
485
no
320
16
)0
9,460
2,495
32,759
24,233
73,776
8,373
4,353
57,998
11,721
1,484
992
43,194
23,357
48,641
604
)1
75
76
223
648
2,062
1,555
769
184
3,017
1,392
1,468
1,238
1,799
326
654
413
>2
75
94
223
742
3,045
1,640
849
246
3,199
1,572
1,868
1,325
2,262
366
833
442 <
13
4
19
54
179
368
222
57
96
231
146
221
108
264
93
117
62 <
14
7
35
31
110
295
118
78
114
128
85
183
57
355
111
159
89 f
5
76
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
[Data for items shown
;n italics
are based on
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Loving
Lubbock
Lynn
McCulloch
McLennan
McMullen
Madison
Marion
Martin
Mason
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
1
9 2,081
13 2,416
1,152
1,252
739
1,012
3,634
3,754
165
178
1,145
1,214
715
1,082
577
601
676
743
2
1950...
3
414,080 1 570,880
1 585,600
1 682,240
662,400
741,760
305,920
256,000
583,040
1 598, 400
4
67
2 105.7
100.1
97.8
93.1
75.4
95.7
35.9
80.1
114.9
5
44,619 341,368
287,778
503,652
444,796
343,891
230 222
77 587
249, 505
244,125
491,897
201,810
6
Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .acres 1954...
233,800 394,273
353,112
173,822
290,204
253,026
76^402
17' 248
7
8 688
3,051
30 852
38 181
20,000
12,910
1,100
44,180
49,752
8
Land rented to others by farm operators
290 112,438
82 842
38 070
114,228
617,013
51,188
559,624
21,199
292,682
1,425
91,787
68,171
467, 290
, 39,403
1 687.521
9
278,369 1 603!201
1 586! 253
667^229
10
1950...
184,411 1 582,605
512,223
1 756, 594
557,479
600,640
262,574
92,956
383,890
'662,458
11
30,929
9 289.9
508.9
902.9
169.8
3,391.7
255.6
128.4
809.9
1,017.0
12
1950...
Value of land and buildings:
14,185
5 241.1
409.1
747.6
148.5
3,374.4
216.3
85.9
638.8
891.6
13
254,233 78,882
90,860 47,107
52,295
39,217
42,604
34,810
19,908
14,626
94,910
58,631
14,453
9,054
5,089
2,920
53,782
32,885
53,658
42,044
14
1950. . .
15
5.45 265.17
4.10 191.08
124.76
83.81
52.44
53.69
119.28
93.18
26.09
19.65
58.10
36.12
38.37
31.87
62.91
67.92
53.06
46.52
16
1950. . .
17
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954...
100 93
86
87
76
72
83
94
91
94
Land in faras according to use:
15
2 1,870
1,106
309
2,693
61
702
415
527
299
L9
1949 . . .
5 2,281
1,163
822
3,053
84
834
809
572
495
20
acres 1954. . .
'
3 478,202
408,872
35,349
310,180
5,915
29,867
7,244
178,313
16,506
21
1949 . . .
4:
2 469,457
378,118
137,868
304,116
8,995
28,524
14,036
173,830
29,676
22
56
4
13
228
1
134
228
6
34
2 3
1949 . . .
112
11
42
306
3
179
337
5
52
24
30
9
20
202
2
135
102
3
39
25
1949 . . .
133
9
17
208
5
163
233
3
45
26
1 20
5
26
173
6
113
34
5
33
27
1949...
1 127
15
19
189
2
157
134
11
64
28
51
5
48
334
10
141
34
12
72
29
1949 . . .
1 87
23
58
363
21
184
72
12
96
30
1 148
47
79
765
16
123
8
37
72
31
1949 . . .
1 193
42
183
943
20
116
21
33
156
32
647
259
77
627
19
44
6
142
39
33
1949 . . .
2 727
333
278
735
24
28
10
172
68
34
918
777
46
364
7
12
3
322
10
35
1949 . . .
902
730
225
309
9
7
2
336
14
36
Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954...
835
549
295
1,464
50
332
384
229
209
37
1949 . . .
1 1,017
693
319
1,108
40
501
310
273
196
38
acres 1954. . .
13,636
11,591
58,297
66,201
11,209
30,889
23,236
16,211
9,492
39
1949...
i
12,521
9,768
13,165
47,686
3,049
42,129
14,004
14,272
6,417
40
Cropland not harvested and not
4 570
2 513
294
163
403
123
809
728
23
22
79
85
114
407
203
92
156
107
41
1949...
42
acres 1954. . .
2.
3 24,437
32,540
61,754
a, 831
1,832
3,122
2,849
15,892
7,921
43
1949 . . .
2C
11 14,852
6,682
3,693
20,261
1,560
2,372
8,592
3,847
4,012
44
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954...
213
96
53
132
5
33
29
73
13
45
1949 . . .
261
55
16
219
17
11
15
10
16
46
acres 1954. . .
6,037
12,135
6,843
4,363
571
970
781
4,289
599
47
1949 . . .
8,092
1,734
329
5,257
1,126
352
201
350
403
48
4 410
215
361
709
19
52
91
157
146
49
1949 . . .
2 267
119
111
553
9
76
401
82
91
50
acres 1954 . . .
2.
3 18,400
20,405
54,911
17,468
1,261
2,152
2,068
11,603
7,322
51
1949 . . .
2(
1 6,760
4,948
3,364
15,004
434
2,020
8,391
3,497
3,609
52
7
8
261
499
67
711
213
7
42
53
1949 . . .
62
143
424
1,109
114
822
317
131
526
54
acres 1954 . . .
2,492
560
186,247
32,494
21,181
97,687
20,094
3,300
32,701
55
1949...
1,743
7,004
418,015
78,471
115,750
109,321
20,371
19,679
507,987
56
3
5
15
148
1
31
103
3
2
57
1949.. .
14
17
23
286
52
440
10
17
58
acres 1954 . . .
47
99
3,533
5,217
84
2,098
7,012
211
102
59
1949...
279
1,177
1,577
8,782
3,760
21,489-
538
2,332
60
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) farms reporting 1954 . . .
6 459
344
403
1,863
87
791
170
340
591
61
1949 . . .
9 566
251
419
1,425
52
644
386
271
136
62
acres 1954 . . .
262,3.
9 66,443
125,728
318,756
164,525
514,622
123,782
29,930
248,068
615,018
1949...
182,5;
6 69,377
102,511
177,047
80,079
470,291
70,582
10,783
168,418
106,470
64
1 53
12
86
194
18
148
7
8
79
'•'■
acres 1954 . . .
1C
881
329
36,862
12,386
39,380
30,604
501
618
12,922
66
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland , etc . ) farms reporting 1954 . . .
8 1,947
1,034
616
3,124
96
920
651
537
627
67
1949 . . .
]
2,049
1,063
862
3,040
68
957
1,011
526
654
68
acres 1954 . . .
15, 7C
4 17,944
6,863
3,293
16,565
4,781
5,237
1,422
5,295
5,781
69
1949 . . .
1,2C
2 14,376
6,963
5,229
18,084
995
5,886
3,681
3,306
5,564
"
4 1,906
1,121
666
3,198
94
821
594
537
456
v:
1949 . . .
5 2,335
1,203
861
3,305
104
984
962
579
555
72
acres 1954 . . .
3C
6 516,275
453,003
155,400
398,212
18,956
63,878
33,329
210,416
33,919
73
1949 . . .
6"
3 496,830
394,568
154,726
372,063
13,604
73,025
36,632
191,949
40,105
74
1,091
724
685
2,711
150
1,007
586
420
643
75
1949 . . .
1,355
841
878
2,782
168
1,064
712
470
675
76
acres 1954 . . .
262,3!
82,571
137,879
563,300
263,220
547,012
252,358
73,260
267,579
657,211
77
1949 . . .
182,5'
83,641
119,283
608,227
206,236
589,090
222,032
45,158
202,369
620,874
78
10
13
272
613
67
729
288
10
43
79
1949 . . .
76
159
444
1,306
114
857
677
138
535
80
acres 1954 . . .
2,539
659
189,780
37,711
21,265
99,785
27,106
3,511
32,803
81
1949 . . .
2,022
8,181
419,592
87,253
115,750
113,081
41,860
20, 217
510,319
82
2 1,658
492
10
51
1
4
122
16
83
1949...
1,584
181
1
12
50
1
84
acres 1954
1!
3 323,723
56,216
132
3,325
30
247
13,712
501
85
1949...
31
7 240,119
18,221
283
5,095
2
'•
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
25
11
5
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
25
7
87
acres 1954...
3,054
2,336
461
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
2,609
251
Cover crops turned under and land
XJ
X XXX
xxx
xxx
267
3
29
15
xxx
xxx
89
acres 1954...
X*
X xxx
xxx
xxx
7,356
46
838
899
xxx
xxx
..
Land in grain or row crops planted on
512
723
311
569
14
63
9
172
44
91
acres 1954,,.
FARM OPERATORS
76,417
194,436
54,247
49,387
1,068
3,075
151
34,973
1,617
92
Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954...
6 1,796
921
589
3,237
123
943
642
504
548
1950...
1
2,224
1,129
860
3,520
123
1,067
1,038
552
583
14
Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954...
3 270
189
137
350
39
169
50
73
123
95
1950...
3 164
93
141
165
54
126
29
33
154
xxx Not applicable; inquiry not on questionnaire. See footnote on State total. 1 The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire
acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county.
TEXAS
TT
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports Xor only a sample of farms. See text]
Matagorda
Maverick
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam
Mills
Mitchell
Montague
Mont-
gomery
Moore
Morris
Motley
Nacog-
doches
Navarro
Newton
1,220
271
1,546
325
287
2,659
893
819
1,520
1,416
247
670
386
2,336
2,520
1,026
1
1,329
246
1,672
353
331
2,807
1,061
978
1,611
1,354
171
662
471
2,743
3,158
1,254
2
730, 240
818,560
865,920
'584,960
1 600,320
657,280
469,760
': ■'.,■-''
599,680
583,680
167,040
'647,040
616,320
693,760
602,240
3
81.1
87.8
84.7
103.3
258.4
75.1
90.4
93.7
85.8
47.5
81.5
62.8
131.6
54.4
80.9
13.6
4
322,520
291,853
559,327
431,843
496,016
360,408
314,887
211,414
341,684
132,079
221,794
79,904
207,362
273,048
326,526
41,932
5
299, 886
276,240
217,900
166,342
772,279
177,830
112,858
215,759
183,165
178,080
187,932
26,700
106,263
79,631
286,495
35,070
t,
33,473
154,241
12,935
11,876
337,077
4,197
20,102
162,881
800
18,216
88,780
43,000
566,109
18,835
53 , 073
7,000
7
60,814
5,457
54,072
12,332
56,425
62,318
21,044
39,912
20,982
1,664
33,386
7,027
20,401
'851,826
26,593
84,896
250
a
9
10
1 1
592,588
718,969
733,471
'604, 043
'l, 551,40
493,749
424,443
552,658
514,477
331,194
475,894
138,359
334,974
561,260
81,730
633,623
433,450
744,956
'620, 783
,
503,448
431,815
'593,535
491,922
254,157
450,013
144,734
'799,852
367,533
590, 585
88 576
485.7
2,653.0
474.4
1,858.6
5,405.6
185.7
475.3
674.8
336.5
233.9
1,926.7
206.5
2,206.8
143.4
222.7
79.7
476.8
1,762.0
445.5
1,758.6
3,694.3
179.4
407.0
606.9
305.4
167.7
2,631.7
167.9
1,698.2
134.0
187.0
70.6
;.
36,359
68, 576
26,807
97,572
161,655
14,201
23,882
27,621
14,145
15,473
116,475
9,965
68,338
8,249
18,202
5,063
13
19,390
42,441
22,196
65,385
76,832
8,955
16,530
27,207
10,289
11,034
115,830
8,141
36,923
5,691
12,626
3,415
u
91.37
26.14
62.60
53.11
21.07
79.72
48.98
50.56
42.11
72.37
54.36
52.70
30.60
67.83
85.43
74.61
15
48.16
21.43
52.19
37.50
23.80
52.32
42.27
42.82
33.70
55.81
52.29
50.90
19.06
43.05
67.79
51.01
16
87
75
76
94
50
82
91
75
91
91
86
90
87
84
76
95
17
883
191
828
83
229
2,004
479
696
778
508
204
386
342
1,276
2,032
498
18
929
195
1,259
208
235
2,307
860
873
1,106
562
158
652
427
1,988
2,580
923
19
95,554
23,913
72,353
3,804
47,935
152,749
34,637
111,166
42,019
8,728
158,121
11,467
82,714
25,029
206,383
5,408
20
21
101,790
30,893
115,999
15,607
50,832
163, 179
72,865
144,853
56,214
9,581
164,545
16,840
90,681
40,720
235,326
9,039
135
44
78
12
11
198
35
13
117
247
4
155
15
552
86
365
22
164
45
159
20
10
229
49
20
186
262
2
184
19
689
154
616
23
24
26
93
34
104
15
3
208
42
13
145
114
2
123
5
299
182
99
128
33
153
20
8
269
32
27
179
132
1
154
11
532
204
223
78
18
65
13
9
240
50
14
125
67
1
43
7
180
193
14
82
13
85
23
2
268
78
19
145
74
1
136
5
351
260
44
27
123
12
129
16
14
329
105
41
137
41
2
27
18
149
277
10
28
123
20
149
39
13
375
139
40
240
60
1
108
21
249
402
26
29
170
32
195
18
49
556
145
171
155
28
8
22
47
73
570
4
30
198
31
280
61
30
715
329
158
218
28
2
55
65
140
724
11
31
134
22
171
8
68
349
80
265
70
10
19
14
89
17
477
1
32
118
20
289
32
76
350
181
375
101
6
4
11
121
25
611
3
33
150
29
86
1
75
124
22
181
29
1
168
2
161
6
247
5
34
116
33
144
13
16
101
52
234
37
147
4
185
2
225
35
377
113
817
88
99
1,316
481
472
695
570
50
251
193
1,279
1,125
407
36
459
99
799
87
157
1,194
300
495
604
447
18
465
230
1,541
867
488
37
90,055
14,333
61,751
5,362
4,586
108,073
33,385
24,502
36,795
35,670
9,278
19,858
11,481
65,957
90,525
8,524
38
93,401
8,451
37,160
4,632
77,273
77,960
10,380
18,335
41,238
23,965
2,382
21,086
8,988
74,949
65,203
7,145
"
192
60
481
136
50
403
240
489
209
73
131
103
192
265
626
325
40
166
41
241
31
44
498
136
192
363
114
64
354
173
520
536
211
41
5,993
5,088
38,254
11,089
3,032
13,327
14,094
35,800
9,801
2,569
56,099
6,726
18,547
7,287
23,521
3,843
42
10,078
3,167
10,104
1,217
3,014
.
4,141
13,022
14,421
4,619
20,505
10,988
9,733
15,406
19,741
2,054
43
68
20
61
13
4
74
25
107
66
14
53
19
72
63
149
52
44
26
9
52
4
9
91
41
46
121
29
44
23
53
104
119
45
45
1,731
2,370
3,160
1,602
436
2,080
1,462
6,282
2,053
331
10,942
1,749
4,541
1,090
3,947
626
46
3,596
331
2,073
28
675
2,192
1,515
2,637
4,821
788
9,616
968
3,121
2,798
4,091
309
47
136
43
431
123
46
341
222
431
160
59
90
90
152
213
532
278
48
144
34
195
28
35
428
99
159
274
87
31
342
137
451
443
169
49
4,262
2,718
35,094
9,487
2,596
11,247
12,632
29,518
7,748
2,238
45,157
4,977
14,006
6,197
19,574
3,217
50
6,482
2,836
8,031
1,189
2,339
10,936
2,626
10,385
9,600
3,831
10,887
10,020
6,612
12,608
15,650
1,745
51
230
18
621
5
10
1,257
349
254
857
820
246
127
1,525
517
292
52
320
54
1,015
21
6
1,475
481
252
867
617
450
16
1,579
752
394
53
61,549
9,788
265,940
14,281
9,650
143,501
160,663
61,106
126,670
219,957
37,420
75,605
129,572
51,043
46,430
54
101,925
14,299
525,984
67,983
704
155,337
175,623
65,760
123,797
77,863
51,519
1,983
103,159
77,274
43,052
55
66
5
32
1
1
108
18
27
40
195
2
88
3
330
96
422
56
63
12
51
5
3
214
39
16
103
191
166
19
559
151
547
57
14,258
524
7,651
605
79
5,472
1,623
3,407
2,584
17,327
1,125
6,255
138
19,464
8,180
14,480
58
17,425
2,087
6,784
114
946
13,879
8,544
874
7,655
26,414
9,553
4,449
52,187
8,217
22,813
59
530
94
378
301
194
619
491
313
1,163
385
141
553
148
1,241
1,290
42
60
397
52
112
313
215
924
522
370
1,040
397
122
415
324
1,204
1,701
60
61
318,914
662, 574
279,365
566,691
1,480,687
61,054
177,679
311,953
285,327
42,110
244,423
54,073
659,266
80,653
172,374
1,028
62
296, 571
372,895
43,444
528,115
1,076,978
67,946
156,749
344,835
236,335
106,782
256, 517
30,121
679,845
70,423
164,614
1,545
63
130
12
26
26
10
50
18
2
127
94
6
39
5
297
196
14
64
16,993
2,273
12,399
15,008
604
2,593
4,680
11
12,740
12,847
287
10,747
82,108
17,228
18,316
262
65
839
210
1,292
286
239
2,143
786
705
1,352
1,277
171
630
314
2,104
1,794
996
66
867
213
1,179
331
309
2,200
843
727
1,441
1,121
138
783
415
2,398
2,354
1,233
67
6,265
2,744
8,157
2,211
5,432
9,573
2,362
4,724
11,281
4,833
6,848
2,560
4,075
7,012
9,234
2,017
68
12,433
1,658
5,481
3,115
13,059
12,019
3,513
5,856
12,262
4,933
4,064
4,627
4,173
10,689
20,210
2,928
69
1,030
244
1,322
215
243
2,376
752
762
1,116
894
213
508
358
1,829
2,240
856
70
1,113
222
1,488
238
268
2,533
899
909
1,288
834
160
816
437
2,484
2,746
1,136
71
191,602
43,339
172,358
20,255
55,553
274,149
82,116
171,468
88,615
46,967
223,498
38,051
112,742
98,273
320.429
17,775
72
205,269
42,511
163,263
21,456
131,119
254, 267
87,386
176,210
,
38,165
187,432
48,914
109,402
131,075
320,270
18,238
73
892
176
1,264
311
225
2,095
838
668
1,440
1,188
155
605
318
2,116
1,978
565
74
939
164
1,389
334
282
2,282
994
762
1,481
1,144
128
774
394
2,393
2,399
775
75
470,518
686,700
607,056
586,334
1,494,923
312,628
371,727
397, 561
448,792
297,737
253,701
111,351
746,352
276, 182
313,942
55,982
76
491,897
395,645
606,588
600,730
1,154,955
301,243
342,752
428,930
401,370
208,610
260, 899
102,726
690,816
248, 531
307,091
51,742
77
284
22
650
6
11
1,321
360
276
881
971
2
304
129
1,675
589
653
78
372
64
1,051
26
8
1,609
504
263
917
754
531
33
1,845
862
832
79
75,807
10, 312
273, 591
14,886
9,729
148,973
162,286
64,513
129,254
237,284
1,125
43,675
75,743
149,036
59,223
60,910
30
119,350
16,386
532,768
68, 1 c
1,650
169,216
184,167
66,634
131,452
104,277
61,072
6,432
155,346
85,491
65,865
31
190
232
55
53
68
18
19
37
5
9
61
3
15
16
10
8
32
159
209
111
31
14
2
1
1
1
5
1
2
4
2
33
53,310
34,921
2,638
2,500
5,022
1,114
1,417
2,977
139
173
24,464
235
1,378
326
387
1,066
34
59,327
34,691
1,744
1,635
653
90
22
16
1
1,781
110
90
67
6
35
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
10
4
10
XXX
8
XXX
10
XXX
XXX
XXX
!6
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
406
158
189
XXX
1,614
XXX
2,113
XXX
XXX
XXX
!7
12
30
33
XXX
XXX
238
XXX
XXX
XXX
31
XXX
10
XXX
92
132
16
!8
289
3,050
1,079
XXX
XXX
4,987
XXX
XXX
XXX
469
XXX
313
XXX
1,833
4,172
178
!9
9
11
108
5C
3
500
232
596
105
17
39
6
169
198
371
8
>0
2,048
2,396
9,108
3,276
443
31,620
17,203
110,715
4,240
360
20,217
599
33,845
4,146
28,760
74
>1
970
179
1,245
264
138
2,353
770
728
1,288
1,297
126
593
297
2,141
2,059
972 <
2
1,061
178
1,476
291
280
2,562
936
893
1,361
1,216
103
791
391
2,571
2,590
1,193 <
3
255
85
224
61
50
206
107
86
217
109 1
120
62
89
179
383
44 c
4
229
67
179
60
45
204
9!
74 |
176
70
45
75
131
449
13 '
5
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51A11M1L.3 bUK L-UUrNllkS
County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
[Data for Items shown in italics are based on
Item
Nolan
Nueces
Ochiltree
Oldham
Orange
Palo Pinto
Panola
Parker
Parmer
Pecos
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
1
643
800
1,157
1,307
466
439
147
136
571
710
946
1,026
2,026
2,348
2,004
2,269
909
777
293
312
.'
589,440
96.7
298,271
251,117
28,152
1 536, 320
103.3
368,697
319,902
9,478
'579,200
102.3
362,152
267,252
3,200
'938,240
79.4
302,149
160,391
280,922
227,840
37.9
61,113
33,044
1,525
613,760
79.5
332,913
169,868
26,154
563,200
58.3
251,370
96,652
2,996
578, 560
77.1
288,193
150,631
33,891
549,760
94.3
379,735
240,949
3,031,040
83.2
798,385
1,445,425
379,184
3
4
£ >
6
7
Land rented from others by farm operators acres 1951...
e
Land rented to others by farm operators
31,690
570,012
577,221
146,863
'554,093
'639, 146
49,639
'592,624
556,585
11,500
744,757
'1,049,474
11,440
86,294
71,550
39,615
488,158
506,154
16,212
323,202
317,423
29,310
445,970
499,190
104,724
518,187
504,291
95,693
2,521,696
2,264,170
9
1950. ..
10
11
1 .':
886.5
721.5
478.9
489.0
1,271.7
1,267.8
5,066.4
7,716.7
151.1
100.8
516.0
493.3
162.0
135.2
222.5
220.0
570.1
649.0
8,606.5
7,257.0
1950...
j
Value of land and buildings:
50,075
39,331
87,600
62,610
108,969
97,613
170,092
148,295
20,337
9,026
21,408
19,129
7,716
5,372
18,296
12,499
95,507
55,747
146,194
105,641
L4
1950...
L5
51.10
45.26
209.05
127.47
84.79
75.13
28.39
15.39
222.18
157.40
46.74
36.72
47.80
39.22
86.61
61.01
181.27
69.74
18.10
14.83
]>>
J950. . .
17
Proportion of farms reporting value percent J954...
81
81
92
79
86
82
90
S3
75
92
Land in farns according to aae:
474
678
1,030
1,167
442
422
132
122
171
174
413
643
1,342
1,785
967
1,612
832
756
155
178
"'
1949 . . .
!.'■»
acres 1954 . . .
85,163
327,559
265,946
90,982
10,692
30,452
23,963
51,804
317,284
25,413
'■
1949 . . .
123,763
300,647
308,888
83,711
12,215
41,115
39,251
68,777
321,955
26,960
.'1
9
15
31
54
2
4
116
106
52
105
524
496
152
320
7
4
5
4
' '
1949 . . .
- M
12
25
29
35
1
1
2
12
13
54
77
408
481
144
268
7
3
10
13
zl
1949...
27
21
20
47
4
1
2
3
7
7
57
85
199
383
152
237
3
4
12
5
'!■',
1949...
2ft
43
46
28
46
3
2
2
2
9
72
95
135
274
180
301
8
4
16
21
1949 . . .
" .
138
124
172
17
7
5
5
7
7
83
158
60
134
204
333
35
20
33
38
:
1949 . . .
5/
157
243
293
346
54
23
17
11
6
13
54
84
11
17
104
125
156
130
46
56
1949 . . .
34
131
505
364
103
21
36
5
31
616
33
1949 . . .
190
467
386
99
19
39
28
591
41
36
Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954...
1949 . . .
311
389
367
360
90
54
24
22
174
312
446
393
936
920
1,049
1,301
209
179
40
37
acres 1954 . . .
37,204
22,938
7,238
1,840
13,202
22,340
55,855
53,783
15,704
4,821
39
1949...
20,936
20,496
4,036
2,738
13,727
31,842
53,128
55,391
9,655
7,449
40
Cropland not harvested and not
310
135
118
141
368
138
114
70
15
84
146
181
329
394
361
498
437
309
111
73
1949 . . .
/5
acres 1954 . . .
28,745
11,075
98,843
36,959
414
7,310
6,748
12,876
67,589
19,186
43
1949...
6,573
11,552
20,874
22,374
4,107
8,249
10,949
14,277
45,996
9,297
44
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954...
89
31
137
53
5
65
53
82
264
19
1949...
33
34
96
50
16
75
35
127
234
11
4fi
acres 1954. . .
7,352
2,537
23,668
9,686
102
2,477
841
2,007
30,290
4,626
47
1949 . . .
1,269
3,234
12,470
17,278
624
3,225
704
3,375
28,958
711
48
49
51 1
237
104
114
316
54
96
30
10
72
94
115
287
367
299
389
253
117
97
66
1949 . . .
acres 1954 . . .
21,393
8,538
75,175
27,273
312
4,833
5,907
10,869
37,299
14,560
51
52
53
54
55
1949 . . .
5,304
8,318
8,404
5,096
3,483
5,024
10,245
10,902
17,038
8,586
85
134
140
290
1
2
231
235
522
244
1,411
1,268
963
1,477
12
6
2
3
1949...
acres 1954 . . .
28,455
95,723
30,919
153,295
133,794
103,678
1,511
3,515
1949...
66,071
59,623
5,196
295
23,583
151,684
104,947
202,914
1,301
'/.ill!'
V
8
34
2
32
22
212
83
7
1
57
1949 . . .
15
47
1
4
110
17
356
191
3
5
58
acres 1954 . . .
396
2,703
90
534
2,461
14,528
5,025
916
175
59
1949...
791
10,683
388
198
6,263
4,343
25,167
10,768
106
426
61
Other pasture (not cropland and
376
169
324
114
171
324
1,061
1,115
426
194
61
1949 . . .
417
150
339
93
110
630
1,083
994
520
180
62
acres 1954...
386,560
77,763
216,420
610,741
21,509
266,764
85,960
205,156
107,970
2,447,636
.;, <
1949...
352,524
225,971
210,936
921,202
8,067
262,550
76,487
131,246
115,171
2,205,758
64
65
acres 1954 . . .
4
114
28
11,964
8
450
5
660
14
5,553
32
14,499
229
18,386
49
2,622
32
1,381
13
68,158
r,<
Other land (house lots, roads,
515
673
1,017
933
315
341
134
81
556
671
717
755
1,862
1,924
1,824
2,190
756
694
249
203
67
1949 . . .
6E
acres 1954 . . .
3,489
16,332
4,177
4,145
9,024
5,536
7,354
13,648
7,213
20,950
69
1949...
6,563
10,174
6,267
18,956
3,588
6,371
7,494
15,817
10,107
7,200
7C
587
729
1,066
1,208
457
425
138
127
273
442
688
803
1,741
2,087
1,550
2,042
864
761
184
197
7]
1949 . . .
7.* 1
acres 1954 . . .
151,112
361,572
372,027
129,781
24,308
60,102
86,566
118,463
400,577
49,420
73
1949 . . .
151,272
332,695
333,798
108,823
30,049
81,206
103,328
138,445
377,606
43,706
74
520
541
334
117
482
347
1,793
1,803
554
213
75
1949...
646
654
354
106
522
942
1,920
2,121
607
211
76
acres 1954. .
452,219
196,424
223,658
612,581
65,630
442,399
275,609
362,617
125,185
2,455,972
7 r
1949..
439,531
306,090
220,168
924,235
45,377
446,076
234,562
389,551
126,127
2,220,287
7£
92
170
2
256
540
1,523
1,020
19
2
7S
1949 . .
143
328
2
6
327
249
1,442
l;594
9
8
er
acres 1954. .
28,851
98,426
90
31,453
155,756
148,322
108,703
2,427
3,690
8]
1949..
66,862
70,306
5,584
493
29,846
156,027
130,114
213,682
1,407
7,506
8;
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954..
23
51
29
23
38
12
13
16
708
157
8:
1949 . .
4
28
3
3
37
1
198
178
84
acres 1954 —
1,699
10,875
5,066
5,228
801
178
667
229,387
28,141
a:
1949..
160
3,520
270
360
10,487
575
45,924
30,027
86
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
5
XXX
6
5
XXX
5
XXX
25
13
8-
acres 1954...
465
XXX
1,324
575
XXX
129
XXX
975
1,507
8E
Cover crops turned under and land
XXX
34
XXX
XXX
XXX
82
XXX
XXX
XXX
9
acres 1954...
XXX
1,509
XXX
XXX
XXX
1,275
XXX
XXX
XXX
9C
Lend in grain or row crops planted on
369
78,831
272
49,664
63
22,422
88
39,602
14
3,563
44
2,615
102
1,915
144
5,282
77
13,272
46
8,301
9]
acres 1954...
FARM OPERATORS
9
> Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954..
550
919
287
79
560
783
1,903
1,815
762
170
9
1950..
707
1,103
286
63
670
824
2,211
2,103
685
222
9
' Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954..
86
211
176
63
9
147
107
147
132
118
9
5 1950..
90
178
148
55
23
171
80
143
79
83
xxx Not applicable; inquiry not on questionnaire. See footnote on State total. 1 The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire
acreage of a farm is tabulated in the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county.
TEXAS
IT
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports for
Dnly a sample of farms
See text
1
Polk
Potter
Presidio
Rains
Randall
Reagan
Real
Red River
Reeves
Refugio
Roberts
Robertson
Rockwall
Runnels
Rusk
Sabine
1,308
398
226
647
680
107
222
2,360
322
270
113
1,622
425
1,473
3,189
943
.
1,022
381
250
814
667
79
229
2,921
241
279
111
1,799
573
1,707
3,866
873
.
700,160
'576,640
2,481,280
150,400
583,040
725,120
400,000
661,120
1,664,000
493,440
570,880
559,360
94,080
678,400
604,160
360,960
3
30.5
180.0
84.9
74.6
95.0
83.1
87.2
69.3
88.0
88.5
98.3
76.5
85.8
91.7
68.1
26.5
4
122,939
662,835
1,416,691
78,681
363,117
L68, 1!
212,776
348,583
367,894
215,466
212,426
269,409
46,242
461,804
352,695
66,639
5
87,278
324,361
637,064
29,785
238,184
362,803
147,263
125,558
970,363
156,635
161,327
137,847
38,534
243,214
111,490
22,829
6
11,706
262,671
92,013
19,084
18,222
82,880
7,800
21,172
148,784
72,940
199,241
32,078
1,175
1,220
7,852
7
8,755
226,935
35,400
5,757
61,805
7,722
18,807
24,562
50,553
8,054
9,050
40,186
10,580
83,998
56,271
3,275
8
213,700
'1,037,901
'625,524
2,105,655
112,189
554,027
602,585
348,813
458,041
1,464,718
436,660
561,177
427,927
80,753
622,154
411,597
95,380
9
188,336
1,991,692
126,095
515,262
611,127
383,431
463,993
1,527,822
488,295
529,161
411,367
83,808
643,881
432,997
87,719
ID
163.4
2,607.8
9,317.1
173.4
814.7
5,631.6
1,571.2
194.1
4,548.8
1,617.3
4,966.2
263.8
190.0
422.4
129.1
101.1
11
184.3
1,641.8
7,966.8
154.9
772.5
7,735.8
1,674.4
158.8
6,339.5
1,750.2
4,767.2
228.7
146.3
377.2
112.0
100.5
12
6,980
72,066
145,572
6,865
73,133
138,056
46,813
8,991
132,890
93,406
154,749
12,192
27,898
34,060
5,828
3,352
13
7,518
54,023
139,279
4,676
58,978
178,082
28,451
5,803
83,228
61,435
83,789
8,730
13,029
28,767
4,859
4,977
14
53.41
32.81
15.59
41.23
85.96
20.02
29.18
47.20
30.31
50.76
33.14
45.13
139.32
76.64
49.85
45.61
15
34.48
28.91
16.49
29.47
73.98
21.40
24.05
39.11
11.37
35.95
24.28
41.81
105.15
71.05
47.00
37.71
It
70
94
90
86
91
93
96
69
95
81
95
74
74
87
83
79
17
653
186
111
443
559
15
93
1,620
273
190
82
1,242
370
1,267
1,847
496
18
634
185
132
662
583
13
134
2,432
165
196
80
1,497
529
1,520
2,723
629
19
15,069
85,523
5,636
20,339
244,44a
3,831
2,830
79,019
81,365
52,325
35,438
78,594
45,792
242,100
42,126
8,353
20
17,723
6,765
28,453
267,066
1,489
3,963
102,865
44,737
43,560
36,377
81,065
52,665
287,281
68,111
10,891
2]
309
23
20
82
21
32
397
6
8
196
17
19
708
242
22
263
42
18
131
15
33
437
10
12
2
237
16
46
816
254
23
141
4
33
85
9
16
312
18
5
2
252
24
30
432
113
24
172
12
23
106
12
1
26
483
6
6
238
63
28
654
191
25
70
5
20
59
6
1
9
183
7
3
206
29
28
275
58
21
66
4
28
102
15
1
24
379
7
9
3
301
51
32
490
78
27
58
id'
12
72
21
5
13
240
15
12
1
249
50
60
216
46
28
65
5
34
128
15
25
448
17
8
336
94
55
485
72
29
48
9
13
95
47
"2
19
301
32
22
"5
203
99
237
118
31
30
47
8
9
137
49
3
22
471
20
28
4
225
128
224
21c,
27
!
18
22
7
40
76
3
..
131
70
50
12
68
85
424
35
5
32
14
24
7
47
76
8
4
170
32
60
9
52
122
618
45
7
33
9
113
6
10
379
4
5C
125
90
62
68
66
469
13
1
34
7
90
8
11
401
44
73
73
62
58
55
517
17
35
631
126
40
335
283
10
113
670
55
71
37
779
99
888
1,654
448
36
373
64
27
268
166
2
82
1,221
12
58
13
880
111
814
1,842
384
37
26,827
19,367
4,681
16,343
30,956
492
3,644
50,134
7,762
5,021
8,489
87,719
6,307
55,872
94,671
20,351
y
30,445
4,183
3,697
11,628
10,831
108
1,852
76,022
2,144
6,667
5,079
102,134
6,857
24,390
85,156
13,781
39
92
108
36
145
340
6
11
379
209
23
42
120
172
449
473
116
40
214
119
31
191
291
3
22
426
63
40
16
235
135
256
1,054
127
41
2,305
17,403
3,337
4,830
44,140
314
317
11,990
51,501
2,159
7,322
S,48]
6,990
21,038
17,122
2,982
4,
5,735
16,138
8,362
6,182
44,730
244
463
12,831
7,366
2,175
2,709
12,806
4,092
16,496
31,105
3,917
43
19
65
6
9
212
3
6
116
117
7
25
19
58
69
63
9
....
59
52
2
21
206
2
11
92
4
14
10
35
33
41
92
28
45
474
9,711
390
489
25,597
155
250
2,964
24,198
447
4,261
1,668
1,738
3,579
1,825
139
46
920
6,803
33
590
27,974
204
231
2,363
156
693
2,067
1,642
828
4,190
1,875
433
47
75
62
31
139
197
3
5
294
125
17
24
106
141
390
433
107
48
158
85
30
176
119
1
12
357
60
29
7
205
109
221
988
104
49
1,831
7,692
2,947
4,341
18,543
159
67
9,026
27,303
1,712
3,061
6,813
5,252
17,459
15,297
2,843
50
4,815
9,335
8,329
5,592
16,756
40
232
10,468
7,210
1,482
642
11,164
3,264
12,306
29,230
3,484
51
581
35
270
6
3
10
933
1
89
897
43
297
1,840
519
52
468
3
2
396
7
184
1,177
1
58
888
55
763
1,969
454
53
118,025
18,266
23,050
1,977
4,058
11,381
112,723
76
100,089
139,817
2,022
74,903
123,532
44,422
54
96,209
129
79
26,733
1,062
320,937
134,404
810
140,669
122,673
2,701
205,633
i 1 , 71
28,705
55
334
1
12
42
4
1
225
1
10
1
70
25
53
350
136
5t
282
2
92
2
1
12
361
2
8
1
151
48
43
799
294
57
24,602
1
473
2,336
1,780
640
19,829
159
1,167
712
5,369
868
4,549
19,240
11,525
58
19,136
1,300
2,880
109
178
10,777
25,802
710
415
139
21,028
1,666
4,150
39,850
23,764
59
152
269
122
379
492
87
198
1,488
91
85
100
737
261
671
1,471
84
60
250
249
152
593
500
77
26
1,335
74
140
93
519
254
429
1,652
154
■ :
22,058
910,170
2,070,443
43,086
225,938
581,189
329,172
174,232
1,303,942
271,687
504,192
99,324
16,369
214,772
101,786
4,862
6;
13,661
535,442
1,966,250
46,115
186,626
603,720
44,304
98,405
1,464,479
287,744
482,593
59, 112
13,117
99,723
81,236
4,995
63
19
13
4
41
23
2
102
213
16
27
9
161
36
24
215
2
...
2,796
1,004
1,252
3,869
1,365
2,004
133,187
21,104
740
26,838
536
21,412
1,740
10,339
17,516
76
65
1,176
359
125
614
535
95
218
1,967
294
233
104
1,187
299
1,334
2,955
901
r 1
915
331
202
769
518
75
192
2,288
198
234
40
1,356
345
1,356
3,589
480
(•7
4,814
5,437
2,819
2,205
4,792
12,061
1,469
10,114
19,913
4,212
5,024
8,623
2,405
8,920
13,120
2,885
5,427
9,163
5,239
4,104
4,838
5,388
1,135
13,664
7,576
7,065
2,264
12,549
2,710
6,208
20,763
1,666
1,005
254
129
566
614
22
151
1,869
288
205
93
1,441
387
1,371
2,631
765
70
840
255
151
729
618
14
167
2,685
185
207
82
1,706
540
1,582
3,374
752
71
44,201
122,293
13,654
41,512
319,540
4,637
6,791
141,143
140,628
59,505
51,249
174,794
59,089
319,010
153,919
31,686
72
53,903
80,790
18,824
46,263
322,627
1,841
6,278
191,718
54,247
52,402
44,165
196,005
63,614
328,167
184,372
28,589
73
976
320
166
590
551
89
209
2,011
130
183
105
1,245
318
1,218
2,764
718
74
786
285
170
740
552
77
213
2,320
82
207
103
1,308
343
1,418
3,156
688
75
166,910
929,537
2,093,390
82,479
258,871
585,739
344,197
337,089
1,311,780
376,797
512,681
326,860
24,698
345,547
319,989
69,635
76
140,315
539,754
1,970,026
84,476
198,519
603,828
367,093
308,831
1,467,433
435,080
487,672
283,919
22,675
329,746
273,168
47,481
77
850
1
47
296
9
3
10
1,066
2
98
1
943
63
343
2,024
619
78
659
3
3
446
9
1
194
1,385
3
65
1
985
91
793
2,354
670
79
142,627
1
18,739
25,386
3,757
4,698
11,381
132,552
235
101,256
712
145,186
2,890
79,452
142,772
55,947
80
115,345
129
1,379
29,613
1,171
178
331,714
160,206
1,520
141,084
139
143,701
4,367
209,783
146,626
52,469
81
2
40
106
4
276
11
26
6
264
2
58
2
20
19
-\
1
23
124
2
167
3
13
161
1
18
2
83
565
7,837
6,246
46
65,737
613
864
180
81,019
91
5,933
16
939
410
84
600
3,400
7,926
5
23,483
81
492
45,044
8
471
8
85
XXX
5
XXX
16
1
XXX
2
XXX
XXX
XXX
7
XXX
XXX
-f
XXX
985
XXX
2,867
24
XXX
250
XXX
XXX
XXX
754
XXX
XXX
87
20
XXX
XXX
27
XXX
XXX
XXX
84
XXX
45
XXX
86
18
XXX
65
25
S3
427
XXX
XXX
329
XXX
XXX
XXX
1,755
XXX
3,630
XXX
3,251
382
XXX
1,223
403
99
10
22
65
68
177
5
4
98
8
20
22
65
128
996
52
3
90
156
6,034
4,055
3,134
64,035
814
182
5,447
1,084
3,378
4,716
2,521
14,783
198,767
2,012
79
91
1,174
301
151
606
543
69
203
2,090
156
193
80
1,372
324
1,280
2,853
897
92
878
310
142
745
543
46
202
2,675
137
205
65
1,585
456
1,503
3,581
845
93
86
89
74
36
134
38
16
211
158
70
31
226
97
171
249
21
94
44
65
105
49
109
31
23
189
83
61
42
187
104
149
226
27
35
w
STATISTICS FOK COUNTIES
County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
"Data for items shown
n italics are based on
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
San
Augustine
San
Jacinto
San
Patricio
San
Saba
Schlei-
cher
Scurry
ShacKel-
ford
Shelby
Sherman
Smith
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
1
2
1,002
1,064
1,106
1,114
888
938
927
1,105
242
243
945
.1,044
324
382
2,799
3,148
260
275
3,498
4,034
1950 . . .
3
391,680
29.6
396,160
33.7
440,960
98.2
718,080
91.0
1851,840
104.7
'581 .760
105.8
567,680
88.4
524,160
57.8
1 584,960
107.1
600,960
62.2
5
103,973
85,923
259,598
498,258
496,821
405,059
300,188
276,081
314,467
269,682
6
Land rented from others by farm operators acres 195A...
32,145
29,348
217,051
177,202
369,796
214,167
155,358
69,035
332,190
121,553
7
2,200
27,400
2,405
9,806
103,290
40,963
65,232
3,010
24,506
8
Land rented to others by farm operators
22,777
115,968
107,759
5,580
133,365
149,813
44,424
433,200
402,180
29,863
653,160
656,663
64,441
1 891, 632
'859,507
51,059
l 615,648
549,745
15,643
501,791
516,708
25,785
302,709
298,336
36,579
1 626,698
577,629
30,052
373,549
431,504
9
10
1950 . . .
11
115.7
120.6
487.8
704.6
3,684.4
651.5
1,548.7
108.1
2,410.4
106.8
]..'
1950...
Value of land and buildings:
101.3
134. 5
428.8
594.3
3,537.1
526.6
1,352.6
94.8
2,100.5
107.0
1 3
6,444
3,956
5,022
4,731
71,419
52,646
33,936
29,823
141,007
119,059
28,893
31,636
59,841
54,078
7,643
4,684
144,994
147,707
7,750
6,008
M
1950. . .
15
61.14
44.49
44.65
32.90
189 .29
116.29
52.22
53.42
38.17
32.83
52.32
62.21
36.69
32.44
74.45
51.66
55.26
53.70
80.78
60.43
16
1950. . .
17
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954...
Land in farns according to use:
73
90
87
84
86
75
86
85
91
82
L8
677
756
771
353
121
821
218
1,613
238
2,292
19
1949 . . .
832
796
810
850
170
918
287
2,330
263
3,044
20
acres 1954 . . .
15,955
12,700
223,879
16, 593
C7.554
148,826
30,234
24,762
196,626
48, 614
23
1949 . . .
19,707
11,966
197,739
68,488
27,608
163,800
40,488
45,663
275,156
69,467
22
23
268
248
353
347
19
47
59
2
4
14
14
10
722
644
2
1 006
1949...
47
13
'988
24
165
194
48
62
2
14
4
491
1
578
25
1949...
239
267
36
60
6
16
7
775
1
855
. (i
87
111
30
51
3
16
20
194
1
298
27
1949...
139
116
25
53
6
15
11
488
532
28
76
63
43
65
5
38
22
135
3
206
29
1949 . . .
X26
40
40
159
12
32
29
303
1
403
30
57
26
74
93
24
158
64
63
3
144
31
1949 . . .
60
21
92
279
41
145
83
105
2
209
32
20
6
177
26
38
301
53
6
11
42"
33
1949 . . .
15
4
223
183
58
390
82
13
12
41
34
4
3
380
9
47
280
45
2
217
18
35
1949 . . .
5
1
347
57
43
306
62
2
247
16
36
Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954...
675
279
166
424
87
512
144
924
78
1,567
37
1949 . . .
512
321
245
294
86
626
95
1,315
23
1,577
38
acres 1954 . . .
35,841
10,782
10,275
33,707
7,319
28,230
8,894
35,320
30,417
74,788
39
1949 . . .
23,337
21,484
11,041
11,050
11,788
24,205
5,733
51,971
6,346
71,193
40
Cropland not harvested and not
112
90
131
395
48
410
132
331
209
1,227
41
1949...
118
275
147
127
34
174
76
567
139
1,725
42
acres 1954. . .
4,175
2,087
6,825
35, 014
3,814
32,528
7,910
9,155
117,126
44,735
43
1949 . . .
3,736
5,138
10,102
5,015
1,166
10,038
3,806
12,274
51,207
71,713
44
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954...
23
10
31
33
16
133
23
50
158
91
45
1949 . . .
18
29
43
37
9
56
14
58
118
179
46
acres 1954 . . .
505
269
1,279
2,045
1,014
9,100
1,535
912
84,202
2,315
47
1949 . . .
362
638
3,518
1,477
470
2,052
1,175
695
39,711
10,710
97
81
103
375
33
318
115
291
111
1,176
49
1949 . . .
104
251
109
94
26
124
64
524
40
1,608
',n
acres 1954...
3,670
1,818
5,546
32,969
2,800
23,428
6,375
8,243
32,924
42,420
51
1949 . . .
3,374
4,500
6,584
3,538
696
7,986
2,631
11,579
11,496
61,003
52
565
447
555
550
84
226
232
798
11
140
16
576
10
119
1,863
1,712
1,422
1,593
1949...
1
54
acres 1954 . . .
33,699
85,869
21,405
162,949
51,872
3,049
9,917
111,208
74,323
55
1949...
32,832
69,352
55,456
358,257
401,406
153,251
117,471
86,305
4
68,771
56
125
213
11
6
9
2
355
437
'.■7
1949...
229
235
57
46
5
39
7
697
946
58
acres 1954 . . .
9,385
11,248
1,234
378
1,841
121
19,212
18,442
59
1949...
10,902
16,623
9,949
4,437
326
1,757
1,523
27,842
40,319
60
Other pasture (not cropland and
233
103
254
633
218
665
295
1,761
167
1,289
61
1949 . . .
240
188
150
199
89
216
210
1,617
182
1,829
62
acres 1954...
13,516
7,993
161,403
400,287
796,459
392,576
443,025
95,168
276,061
97,567
63
1949...
13,137
21,821
110,674
203,772
413,872
189,799
345,871
62,045
241,378
95,029
64
19
23
66
45
10
11
47
286
2
276
65
acres 1954. ..
516
1,660
26,408
5,982
14,681
1,257
100,070
14,307
180
20,022
66
Other land (house lots, roads.
874
1,003
746
728
222
838
190
2,603
197
3,253
67
1949 . . .
858
874
683
843
137
959
277
2,920
182
3,376
68
acres 1954. . .
3,397
2,686
8,179
4,232
4,614
8,598
1,690
7,864
6,468
15,080
69
1949 . . .
4,108
3,429
7,219
5,644
3,341
6,895
1,816
12,236
3,538
15,012
70
929
865
820
770
171
876
261
2,085
248
3,126
71
1949 . . .
990
967
846
889
191
980
308
2,778
266
3,727
72
acres 1954. . .
55,971
25,569
240,979
85,314
38,687
209,584
47,038
69,257
344,169
168,137
73
1949...
46,780
38,588
218,882
84,553
40,562
198,043
50,027
109,908
332,709
212,373
74
852
699
403
884
230
792
308
2,451
182
2,683
75
1949 . . .
856
721
501
1,003
235
933
339
2,690
190
3,241
76
acres 1954 . . .
83,056
104,644
193,083
596,943
855,650
423,855
461,836
241,696
306,478
246, 678
77
1949 . . .
69,306
112,657
177,171
573,079
827,066
367,255
469,075
200,321
247,728
234,993
78
634
722
92
237
11
25
11
2,056
1,729
79
1949 . . .
606
700
271
824
144
606
122
2,080
1
2,135
80
acres 1954 . . .
43,084
97,117
22,639
163,327
51,872
4,890
10,038
130,420
92,765
81
1949...
43,734
85,975
65,405
362,694
401,732
155,008
118,994
114,147
.
109,090
82
2
6
6
59
6
11
2
13
28
37
83
1949 . . .
1
5
33
2
1
9
84
acres 1954 . . .
26
116
6,727
3,928
1,117
421
161
57
8,977
1,324
85
1949...
2
54
1,373
79
45
380
: J .b
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
XXX
XXX
XXX
30
15
XXX
7
XXX
87
acres 1954...
XXX
XXX
XXX
1,200
1,858
XXX
1,425
XXX
88
Cover crops turned under and land
36
14
63
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
76
XXX
84
89
acres 1954...
485
206
4,090
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
770
XXX
2,051
90
Land in grain or row crops planted on
21
420
12
200
204
40,400
216
15,447
106
745
79
98
12
189
91
acres 1954...
25,663
152,216
10,237
1,536
2,395
5,661
FARM OPERATORS
92
Residing on farm opersted operators reporting 1954...
920
1,063
683
818
176
841
231
2,583
132
3,186
93
1950...
992
1,028
753
889
194
959
307
2,991
152
3,728
94
Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954...
58
40
191
102
61
100
93
167
126
216
95
1950...
34
61
168
114
45
64
73
118
121
248
xxx Not applicable; Inquiry not on questionnaire. See footnote on State total.
acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located
1 The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire
even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county.
TEXAS
TT
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports for only a sample of farms
See text
Somervell
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
Sutton
Swi6her
Tarrant
Taylor
Terrell
Terry
Throck-
morton
Titus
Tom Green
Travis
Trinity
352
1,023
497
88
453
150
967
3,043
1,282
107
968
436
1,462
1,033
2,092
852
1
333
1,233
685
89
535
146
995
3,406
1,453
112
1,097
458
1,762
i . ■•;■
2,262
975
2
126,080
772,480
592,640
1 584, 960
593,280
l 955,520
568,320
561,280
584,320
1,528,320
574,720
584,320
267, 520
1 987,520
649,600
450,560
3
73.2
75.2
78.2
143.6
74.5
121.5
96.6
74.6
98.2
92.9
94.2
78.5
72.4
136.5
73.8
36.7
4
49,475
383,233
292,669
497,474
304,863
768,231
318,899
262,064
346,994
749,489
235,135
354,403
122,642
992,209
347,131
105,981
•j
37,823
236,269
185,556
366,663
127,219
405,061
276,193
171,571
300,415
796,193
349,933
95,270
50,588
616,884
153,774
70,487
6
4,614
4,730
23,821
18,942
11,917
41,838
19,057
22,695
10,674
9,300
8,740
18,882
22,789
14,296
30,466
7
5,194
40,826
41,869
40,312
11,352
55,706
58,156
31,670
64,374
136,066
56,828
12,967
7,432
243,480
51,537
6,737
?
92,286
581,102
463,202
1 839, 900
441,878
'ljiei,^
549,192
418,556
573,575
1,419,414
541,589
458,778
193,770
l l, 347,8%
479,112
165,183
9
90,297
660,927
515,317
1 756,812
430,853
904,364
542,121
395,266
490,528
1,394,332
508,398
435,892
196,093
^lOS^K
498,361
244,517
10
262.2
568.0
932.0
9,544.3
975.4
7,741.8
567.9
137.5
447.4
13,265.6
559.5
1,052.2
132.5
1,304.8
229.0
193.9
11
271.2
536.0
752.3
8,503.5
832.2
6,194.3
544.8
116.0
337.6
12,449.4
463.4
951.7
111.3
1,027.3
220.3
250.8
12
13,268
11,552
31,354
204,196
32,205
259,542
79,373
29,499
31,5«6
208,886
47,342
49,714
7,071
62,366
26,786
6,755
13
8,945
11,724
26,223
201,081
23,283
165,108
53,141
19,312
18,534
162,289
24,100
41,261
4,435
44,130
19,624
8,206
14
48.32
24.15
35.41
22.27
34.41
32.09
144.03
239.69
72.07
14.24
86.03
46.03
56.23
47.34
119.96
47.10
15
28.88
23.57
33.67
26.91
25.78
28.32
98.18
159.21
59.66
13.03
53.01
39.87
46.38
51.06
82.26
33.11
U
82
86
92
97
96
97
83
88
80
95
87
83
92
90
75
87
17
207
797
315
17
389
21
909
1,186
803
2
899
343
853
659
1,155
573
18
251
1,157
474
33
480
49
927
1,863
1,239
7
1,022
404
1,245
825
1,605
665
19
10,874
54,643
26,168
1,721
75,752
2,279
321,044
92,236
127,488
85
399,682
59,973
19,692
132,112
101,786
16,944
20
13,992
76,936
37,601
6,148
85,336
3,056
336,062
109,725
186,291
738
364,480
68,884
29,599
152,126
126,861
16,992
21
35
147
9
1
3
5
323
30
12
4
298
39
99
153
22
39
96
30
2
12
4
11
698
90
2
16
9
296
46
189
192
23
30
137
33
3
7
2
5
129
63
6
3
210
22
89
119
24
22
191
42
2
7
8
7
238
43
14
12
364
31
136
159
25
21
80
36
1
7
3
3
109
61
1
7
11
142
17
95
97
26
27
209
51
1
6
6
7
155
41
2
5
10
240
12
127
123
27
32
110
59
2
11
2
10
127
102
1A
18
132
36
154
103
28
53
226
97
5
15
6
15
166
94
1
16
16
239
53
248
106
29
56
164
81
2
87
6
61
196
207
1
33
82
46
84
339
80
30
74
241
134
7
91
17
54
252
280
39
99
81
131
454
64
31
30
106
77
5
152
3
222
179
243
132
117
20
205
274
20
12
27
137
87
8
203
6
198
224
389
1
225
147
25
274
347
19
33
3
53
20
3
125
2
603
123
197
695
108
5
256
105
1
34
9
57
33
8
146
2
635
130
302
1
707
111
278
104
2
35
114
46
189
19
246
13
267
1,109
810
2
364
113
595
532
848
336
36
105
225
255
19
228
20
240
1,028
714
2
371
116
622
316
858
478
37
4,446
4,313
12,801
2,127
22,326
1,467
14,816
47,724
59,659
350
6,842
5,119
25,137
33,552
49,854
16,845
38
3,461
15,377
10,748
1,667
15,714
18,389
6,710
38,190
25,909
75
10,158
6,902
22,843
15,882
44,034
24,413
39
80
503
161
18
126
34
482
506
545
1
296
150
223
237
593
114
40
66
283
133
6
140
9
388
667
302
1
358
89
330
121
326
185
41
3,14c.
18,222
8,247
2,182
9,511
3,518
45,848
13,663
48,368
70
2 ,■■
5,847
5,099
16,252
25,592
2,692
42
1,809
8,502
5,689
269
7,539
970
32,242
16,948
12,715
10
15,32
2,766
9,138
5,566
U,462
6,811
43
15
131
16
12
70
295
74
72
64
86
60
141
134
16
44
16
83
31
1
47
1
315
103
67
50
33
66
53
87
38
45
742
7,409
1,263
1,600
5,391
20,061
1,63.6
5,017
2,199
3,535
1,249
9,064
4,904
833
46
420
3,183
1,136
9
2,206
70
25,309
2,854
2,529
3,502
745
1,715
1,876
2,122
1,014
47
69
375
152
9
60
34
279
447
497
1
243
76
178
109
496
101
48
54
210
109
5
100
8
107
589
253
1
322
62
282
74
256
151
49
2,404
10,813
6,984
582
4,120
3,518
25,787
12,047
43,351
70
17,901
2,312
3,850
7, IS
20,688
1,859
50
1,389
5,319
4,553
260
5,333
900
6,933
14,094
10, 186
10
31,818
2,021
7,423
3,690
9,340
5,797
51
130
328
61
118
1
9
792
460
2
8
779
41
651
487
52
266
435
288
35
336
104
16
963
771
83
402
913
247
769
409
53
20,722
269,102
18,168
63,638
5,506
505
43,825
97,486
62
2,088
49,911
15,018
200,048
54
59,856
244,968
180,801
344,240
203,576
I 09,1 57
3,752
43,136
148,445
8,610
188,547
47,787
282,887
196,577
136,003
55
33
176
7
7
6
217
30
4
2
128
9
71
113
X
29
133
24
2
16
3
3
273
55
30
7
174
29
139
134
57
2,862
14,248
1,864
867
273
6,225
2,805
5,296
168
4,671
540
5,404
3,912
58
4,831
38,229
4,820
16,283
4,082
3,522
53
18,950
7,222
2,153
6,659
13,861
5,760
27,346
20,377
59
263
185
418
83
273
146
624
1,841
570
102
514
392
1,088
637
704
253
60
41
293
348
53
130
39
742
1,955
379
111
608
18
1,178
458
834
165
61
48,658
216,485
393,146
811,753
261,731
1,144,151
156,400
202,890
232,384
1,413,761
102,295
382,910
84,288
L, 139,329
88,209
23,534
62
4,678
275,137
267,006
387,109
110,529
266,488
156,521
152,502
102,620
1,364,993
80,562
160,428
,
638,342
70, 913
35,601
63
85
10
42
43
4
52
90
335
13
3
21
59
361
43
32
68
64
12,839
9,999
24,827
198,771
260
107,825
3,794
21,524
3,253
11,274
325
13,834
23,959
68,293
2,178
6,117
65
334
572
441
82
416
147
780
2,853
1,111
95
882
355
1,377
967
1,816
705
66
292
519
597
88
332
101
889
3,190
1,073
87
980
368
1,421
771
1,857
864
67
1,578
4,089
2,808
22,117
8,053
4,344
10,306
LI, 993
5,385
5,148
7,312
2,673
".,972
11,071
8,219
2,307
68
1,670
1,778
8,652
1,096
4,077
2,282
6,781
15,815
7,326
28,516
7,115
1,706
7,209
4,815
21,168
4,320
69
267
892
410
36
424
54
925
2,105
1,170
3
923
355
1,093
826
1,578
712
70
279
1,177
545
42
499
66
950
2,472
1,346
8
1,066
416
1,461
909
1,879
879
71
18,466
77,178
47,216
6,030
107,589
7,264
381,708
153,623
235,515
505
426,624
70,939
49,928
181,916
177,232
36,481
72
19,262
100,815
54,038
8,084
108,589
22,415
375,014
164,863
224,915
823
409,958
78,552
61,580
173,574
182,357
48,216
73
324
521
483
85
415
148
713
2,525
1,157
103
663
403
1,320
850
1,581
710
74
300
840
637
88
479
145
828
2,799
1,262
110
838
426
1,574
801
1,769
791
75
73,826
489,900
424, 115
813,880
347,695
1,151,124
171,721
294,439
389,529
1,414,111
109,199
390,117
159,336
1,187,899
338,111
139,328
76
67,995
535,482
458,555
733,016
329,819
894,534
166,983
233,828
276,974
1,365,068
99,330
355,877
136,286
937, 111
311,524
196,017
77
155
492
66
124
1
15
971
479
6
10
822
49
713
569
78
277
547
303
37
346
106
18
1,207
803
105
409
982
270
868
501
79
23,584
283,350
20,032
64,505
5,506
778
50,050
100,291
5,358
2,256
54,582
15,558
205,452
102,861
80
64,687
283,197
185,621
360,523
207,658
613,179
3,805
62,086
155,667
10,763
195,206
61,648
288,647
223,923
156,380
81
6
134
10
7
8
833
70
18
4
323
4
10
178
34
2
82
126
3
2
683
15
9
5
64
1
174
17
83
228
11,637
217
400
1,121
251,453
1,660
499
170
59,734
218
296
9,945
2,434
11
84
6,829
60
67
150,554
193
659
734
7,102
3
8,836
1,647
85
33
XXX
3
2
20
10
4
24
XXX
5
XXX
XXX
at
945
XXX
166
129
3,256
323
294
3,361
XXX
463
XXX
XXX
87
XXX
8
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
77
XXX
51
41
88
XXX
349
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
1,788
XXX
1,379
712
89
79
2
37
3
230
1
101
94
754
200
105
139
487
352
104
90
3,383
246
2,281
191
41,118
80
17,119
7,646
122,725
45,122
13,322
3,237
113,860
28,874
3,746
91
296
746
416
51
387
104
803
2,775
1,069
81
790
280
1,321
852
1,862
775
92
309
706
583
23
440
106
833
3,196
1,266
87
945
357
1,625
893
2,035
906
93
51
269
79
36
55
46
145
226
200
25
172
137
124
174
195
66
94
19
272
96
57
64
36
155
176
157
24
129
90
111
110
189
48
95
82
STATISTICS KOK COUNTIES
County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
[Data for items shown In italics are based i
Item
Tyler
Upshur
Upton
Uvalde
Val Verde
Van Zandt
Victoria
WaLker
Waller
Ward
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
1
3
4
5
6
1,198
1,227
1,893
2,523
38
47
641
690
220
254
2,934
3,605
1,232
1,294
1,195
1,328
1,005
1,130
68
126
1950...
593,280
24.4
113,869
47,884
376,960
63.1
176,206
40,585
839,680
91.5
309,183
326,591
'l, 016,320
145.5
833,431
699,280
J 2, 074, 880
103.4
1,602,811
701,625
547,200
82.5
314,618
165,751
571, 520
96.3
396,461
172,187
503,040
71.3
135,715
174,016
324,480
78.6
204,169
115,590
H29, 280
112.7
220,253
377,518
Land rented from others by farm operators acres 1954...
7
3
5,265
136,900
16,304
1,030
39,836
150,152
3,575
3,034
Land rented to others by farm operators
2,090
144,861
149,463
2,497
237, 998
270,649
4,805
767,915
729,029
63,809
1 1,479,076
1 1,296,423
165,033
■■2, 145, 152
x 2, 188, 141
31,146
451,673
461,975
42,192
550,559
505,208
102,589
358,899
318,270
51,125
255,045
269,765
4,597
'596, 331
493,317
9
1"
1950 . . .
120.9
121.8
125.7
107.3
20,208.3
15,511.3
2,307.5
1,878.9
9,750.7
8,614.7
153.9
128.1
446.9
390.4
300.3
239.7
253.8
238.7
6,776.5
3,915.2
12
1950...
Value of land and bulldlnis:
u
10,236
5,761
6,393
5,105
253,829
207,177
71,349
57,831
158,728
177,087
10,195
6,328
28,276
20,254
11,493
7,823
25,123
14,941
101,907
42,237
14
1950...
is
86.14
60.80
58.45
49.60
13.61
13.21
35.91
31.25
17.20
17.40
66.10
47.04
88.91
62.41
52.72
31.38
106.50
59.64
17.43
8.06
L6
1950. . .
17
Proportion of farms reporttni ualue percent 195i...
95
89
91
94
91
88
73
96
77
77
Land in farns according to uae:
L8
518
1,131
2
229
50
2,122
851
791
723
39
19
1949...
795
1,849
1
473
70
2,694
920
841
822
86
20
acres 1954 . . .
6,148
17,613
208
26,391
3,664
93,518
77,289
21,661
52,666
4,427
21
1949 . . .
8,136
38,048
2
60,737
2,703
102,605
75,861
20,282
53,523
12,847
22
307
557
17
10
451
57
292
112
2
23
1949 . . .
494
624
1
57
31
599
67
315
124
8
;v.
106
293
27
12
385
75
181
138
2
25
1949...
198
477
60
15
493
79
205
173
8
26
69
122
25
7
312
64
128
91
6
27
1949...
53
356
36
1
451
58
143
144
8
28
24
106
37
7
392
116
94
116
7
29
1949 . . .
41
277
59
12
520
150
105
117
10
30
10
8
41
100
1
55
80
6
3
379
421
282
340
67
47
126
126
7
20
il
1949 . . .
■(/
2
9
1
35
6
151
190
16
73
7
3 !
1949...
1
13
91
5
172
170
19
82
11
34
3
33
2
52
67
13
67
8
35
1949 . . .
2
90
3
38
56
7
56
21
36
Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954...
473
1,100
1
401
24
1,308
251
252
186
18
37
1949 . . .
459
1,095
311
17
1,500
219
574
236
14
3fl
acres 1954. . .
14,214
59,616
160
60,722
1,184
67,757
14,927
13,091
22,666
3,372
39
1949...
20,798
46,071
49,302
1,654
67,436
48, 209
61,596
41,280
6,141
40
Cropland not harvested and not
396
455
51
5
774
133
153
97
47
41
1949 . . .
280
979
98
8
1,142
247
206
129
62
42
acres 1954. . .
7,378
13,326
4,886
267
24,113
5,449
5,718
2,776
9,019
43
1949...
5,518
28,207
4,576
48
37,124
11,416
7,847
6,922
11,967
44
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954...
8
48
24
2
101
51
28
18
14
45
1949...
22
87
29
164
49
15
10
7
46
acres 1954 . . .
273
845
2,279
140
2,311
3,076
660
979
974
47
1949...
304
2,075
1,404
3,833
1,693
212
1,797
1,521
48
389
425
30
3
715
93
130
82
38
49
1949...
260
935
72
8
1,036
206
196
121
58
50
acres 1954...
7,105
12,481
2,607
127
21,802
2,373
5,058
1,797
8,045
51
1949 . . .
5,214
26,132
3,172
48
33,291
9,723
7,635
5,125
10,446
52
486
1,203
31
40
1,646
85
732
320
53
1949 . . .
554
1,500
435
5
1,644
288
777
329
1
54
acres 1954 . . .
84,839
68, 960
52,582
328,553
88,500
24,086
196,009
43,757
55
1949 . . .
■ ' ,• ■
65, 545
419,148
192,115
80,889
57,928
174,707
35,451
7
56
290
347
6
1
289
9
93
31
1
57
1949 . . .
573
650
42
3
566
44
127
48
3
58
acres 1954 . . .
23,979
15,155
1,640
200
9,062
2,238
37,213
2,241
70
59
1949 . . .
40,045
27,935
35,067
4,139
19,323
6,797
10,540
3,164
644
60
Other pasture (not cropland and
121
105
1 014
37
519
160
2,035
1,012
622
614
42
63
1949 . . .
1^254
47
135
208
1,927
776
335
657
50
62
acres 1954 —
6,053
56,818
761,467
1,323,505
1,781,984
154,531
420,820
80,840
124,670
577,126
63
1949...
2,411
55,388
712,809
721,678
1,982,376
137,137
298,056
39,220
123,052
456,220
64
36
139
72
6
569
44
155
63
6
65
acres 1954 . . .
2,593
7,336
55,754
1,630
31,086
8,737
20,252
11,043
1,065
66
Other land (house lots, roads,
1,169
1,757
2,356
32
38
547
565
197
2,727
1,027
1,022
815
74
67
1949...
236
3,096
651
1,134
873
104
68
acres 1954 . . .
2,250
6,510
6,080
4,350
. 29,300
14, 192
5,750
4,367
6,269
2,317
69
1949 . . .
3,947
9,455
16,218
5, "15
5,106
17,461
6,941
4,078
6,373
5,491
70
973
1,051
1,637
2,318
2
1
484
587
63
2,507
394
910
783
62
71
1949 . . .
93
3,199
999
1,104
917
98
72
acres 1954 . . .
27,740
90,555
368
91,999
5,115
185,388
97,665
40,470
78,108
16,818
73
1949...
34,452
112,326
2
114,615
4,405
207, 165
135,486
89,725
101,725
30,955
74
781
1,713
37
598
210
2,697
1,083
944
788
50
75
1949...
820
2,155
47
609
219
3,145
1,102
1,082
872
57
76
acres 1954 . . .
105,106
185,394
761,627
1,441,809
2,111,721
310,788
459,833
289,940
191,093
580,498
77
1949 . . .
91,817
167,004
712,809
1,190,128
2,176,145
285,462
404,193
275,523
199,783
462,368
78
698
917
1,370
1,808
36
463
41
8
1 843
92
792
348
1
79
1949 . . .
1^994
313
852
371
4
8C
acres 1954. . .
108,818
84,115
54,222
328,753
97,562
26,324
233,222
45,996
70
81
1949...
108,653
93,480
454,215
196,254
100,212
■ 4,7 5
185,247
38,615
651
82
3
7
2
..
42
34
18
7
34
38
83
1949 . . .
66
44
1
6
27
71
84
acres 1954. . .
11
33
368
13,529
3,034
368
5,927
583
12,604
5,219
8i
1949...
8,521
2,105
6
1,490
12,250
11,984
8(
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
XXX
XXX
1
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
1
8"
acres 1954. . .
XXX
XXX
40
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
15
8F
Cover crops turned under and land
37
69
XXX
XXX
XXX
166
89
84
75
XXX
8S
acres 1954...
526
970
XXX
XXX
XXX
3,420
4,712
1,452
2,376
XXX
K
Lend in grain or row crops planted on
44
94
40
2
261
29
37
11
91
acres 1954...
FARM OPERATORS
808
1,508
4,240
340
14,349
1,240
1,229
1,303
9;
Residing on farm operated operators reporting 1954...
1,121
1,631
29
501
160
2,632
1,049
1,055
819
56
9:
1950. . .
1,174
2,348
29
537
201
3,247
1,118
1,192
967
70
9^
Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954...
65
172
8
126
58
269
159
124
142
31
9:
] 1950. . .
40
115
18
146
49
286
124
121
145
54
xxx Not applicable; inquiry not on questionnaire. See footnote on State total. 1 The excess of farm acreage over approximate land area is due to the fact that the entire
acreage of a farm is tabulated as in the county in which the headquarters is located, even though a part of the farm may be situated in an adjoining county.
TEXAS
83
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports .for only a sample of farms. See text]
Washington
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Willacy
William-
son
Wilson
Winkler
Wise
Wood
Yoaxum
Young
Zapata
Zavala
2,848
277
2,466
853
765
997
865
3,338
1,617
36
1,873
1,834
312
960
250
246
1
2,929
327
2,724
1,095
1,029
1,111
946
3,747
1,767
25
1,930
2,346
288
1,130
310
304
2
391,040
2,108,800
690, 560
586,240
391,680
'610,560
380,800
7. ,64(
513,280
'567,680
581,760
462,720
531,200
568,320
691,200
'826,880
3
86.8
82.4
95.4
84.3
76.2
155.6
97.0
95.4
83.2
109.2
83.7
63.8
91.2
98.2
72.7
72.8
..
247,024
1,356,142
314,093
336,397
130,584
239,836
116,469
442,570
316,271
293,245
304,331
186,485
201,274
322,895
325,766
346,571
5
101,308
541,945
337,345
170,863
129,189
182,801
128,366
348,975
153,755
182,926
177,551
118, 509
275,902
253,628
207,624
292,536
6
14,693
10,450
89,907
19,214
21,141
601,757
148,678
23,622
5,046
145,580
25,795
6,719
25,440
8,620
3,397
77,362
7
33,672
165,701
97,274
38,787
21,823
80,564
23,307
117,948
45,360
2,560
17,710
8,988
27,703
17,227
21,667
116,551
8
339,511
1,737,460
658, 961
494,479
298,437
'950,139
369,328
687,522
426,907
'619,810
486,788
295,420
484,678
557,857
502,207
601,581
•
349,422
1,697,153
676,351
548,304
329,461
'1,017,999
378,206
688,486
428,034
506,312
464,000
275,939
488,945
507,984
464,935
'858,787
1;
119.2
6,272.4
267.2
579.7
390.1
953.0
427.0
206.0
264.0
17,216.9
259.9
161.1
1,553.5
581.1
2,008.8
2,445.5
il
119.3
5,190.1
248.3
500.7
320.2
916.3
399.8
183.7
242.2
20,252.5
240.4
117.6
1,697.7
449.5
1,499.8
2,825.0
12
10,183
108, 518
26,313
27,058
26,736
56,524
80,203
23,695
18,682
90,402
15,992
7,893
56,487
28, 588
42,750
128,916
11
7,266
97,856
14,479
17,422
20,428
38,506
71,014
16,502
13,822
99,543
10,650
4,982
33,500
19,651
39,323
96,854
14
97.36
16.79
141.50
44.67
87.91
52.43
306.69
113.21
72.04
5.12
62.97
53.24
35.17
46.91
22.57
51.77
15
61.81
14.16
72.32
38.30
62.12
37.48
152.09
86.10
54.77
4.71
46.15
46.30
18.64
42.19
26.15
33.75
16
84
80
80
87
75
87
79
91
85
88
86
77
87
85
92
89
17
2,365
121
2,119
748
542
909
818
2,843
1,160
2
1,107
1,210
238
699
119
143
18
2,542
164
2,403
1,007
779
1,067
913
3,295
1,460
1
1,449
1,705
239
880
223
194
L9
74,391
11,181
201,988
133,182
85,604
222,068
169,937
310,178
112,524
25
67,940
30,831
112,154
97,863
6,735
31,612
20
83,743
15, 568
209,172
172,464
111,564
236,053
177,404
332,080
124,349
1
77,330
36,996
80,803
107,028
11,309
33,746
21
396
17
178
31
62
24
42
90
66
114
366
1
39
26
4
22
310
26
189
56
136
44
35
131
89
i
234
508
3
77
45
12
23
486
19
215
27
45
20
43
104
86
2
180
331
1
26
28
9
24
499
25
290
20
68
15
50
113
118
229
439
3
45
43
11
25
449
8
193
24
30
19
38
118
67
156
200
3
37
15
9
484
11
223
25
42
15
45
134
105
192
334
46
29
10
27
666
12
383
52
66
33
75
303
149
226
161
3
77
20
14
28
824
23
391
46
71
38
95
337
200
287
312
8
87
42
21
29
321
26
627
122
76
145
143
1,007
373
248
107
10
171
13
31
30
376
30
824
162
123
176
197
1,253
510
319
97
20
215
31
61
1
37
24
298
238
108
317
201
913
318
123
39
30
204
11
27
02
42
28
320
381
159
417
237
1,062
345
140
13
53
260
20
34
33
10
15
225
254
155
351
276
308
101
60
6
190
145
6
49
34
7
21
166
317
180
362
254
245
93
48
2
152
150
13
45
35
521
47
388
282
274
331
307
1,534
957
913
907
55
332
125
161
36
448
75
681
402
292
286
265
1,194
823
913
. 1,136
46
324
27
182
37
24,183
10,053
86,856
23,908
a, 988
12,992
26,098
40,898
65,343
52,569
57,550
3,555
18,882
14,390
35,937
38
25,486
9,333
148, 381
25,634
13,585
7,167
15,840
30,221
33,293
59,415
54,702
8,304
14,606
17,919
28,321
39
240
60
629
185
206
524
353
939
407
1
236
495
61
327
68
93
40
486
71
396
265
230
258
276
565
425
410
942
77
283
70
68
41
5,334
12,144
22,903
11,335
10,749
32,072
22,229
17,490
23,045
64
9,731
21,066
5,922
14,906
8,364
14,895
42
9,884
7,674
29,279
18,911
8,965
20,275
13,893
14,443
12,787
25,671
10,824
11,420
6,446
6,083
43
82
15
171
49
88
255
58
287
91
100
108
7
151
20
10
44
71
13
69
68
98
89
26
162
106
112
95
40
72
3
25
45
1,746
1,840
6,109
3,482
4,439
12,912
2,195
5,589
4,087
3,632
2,414
634
6,661
802
1,625
46
1,153
1,448
4,527
3,565
3,556
6,333
1,447
4,597
3,157
3,082
1,910
4,896
2,470
58
1,066
47
171
52
500
150
140
346
311
688
334
1
150
425
56
207
60
85
48
430
61
343
212
155
190
257
417
340
325
887
50
234
67
48
49
3,588
10,304
16,794
7,853
6,310
19,160
20,034
11,901
18,958
64
6,099
18,652
5,288
8,245
7,562
13,270
50
8,731
6,226
24,752
15,346
5,409
7,879
18,828
9,296
11,286
9,705
23,761
5,928
8,950
6,388
4,997
51
827
70
392
23
17
21
55
710
1,053
867
1,055
2
366
152
126
52
1,153
100
470
26
201
75
1,313
1,273
1,119
1,303
10
707
213
172
53
55,948
181,197
84,171
1,808
3,146
8,121
11,804
141,119
166,960
105,969
82,469
1,355
131,816
168,815
347,811
54
77,632
146, 192
106,991
3,316
44,708
14,079
33,843
208,102
207,412
112,203
882
228,471
214,497
747,374
55
92
3
78
14
2
i '
18
64
22
50
229
33
55
24
56
191
17
...
30
27
37
23
189
133
137
484
7
48
8
27
57
3,351
1,900
4,218
1,086
236
733
409
3,989
3,712
3,385
14,462
12,225
14,922
5,994
58
6,121
13,682
18,405
919
3,041
1,242
915
22,026
13,152
8,579
23,589
1,092
18,852
3,457
9,146
59
1,978
137
1,386
692
399
597
72
2,058
328
23
1,266
1,041
231
494
53
27
60
2,123
137
1,096
818
534
554
44
1,594
274
21
1,280
1,289
227
306
56
6
61
169,145
1,507,603
245,078
316,390
172,443
665,156
131,666
163,297
47,738
603,591
234,957
80,956
355,980
278,529
288,019
161,486
62
136,586
1,486,578
151,370
317,215
140,380
714,419
121,509
69,196
26,999
488,293
184,228
62,146
384,146
123,341
209,928
31,270
268
28
131
108
14
25
10
485
26
90
150
7
35
4
6
64
14,956
174,349
8,757
10,663
1,132
17, 916
356
31,331
2,241
6,084
10,803
394
10,581
9,333
4,995
65
2,415
210
1,880
731
630
908
722
3,062
1,463
33
1,703
1,695
292
622
157
208
66
2,497
282
1,869
972
864
992
673
3,093
1,580
22
1,827
2,191
211
797
75
280
67
7,159
13,382
13,747
6,770
4,271
8,997
7,185
10,551
7,585
16,130
12,237
8,086
5,712
3,636
962
3,846
8
9,970
18,126
12,753
9,845
7,218
30,827
8,420
12,968
8,386
18,018
9,458
11,838
2,894
4,266
1,379
2,847
69
2,457
153
2,186
776
644
943
843
3,013
1,437
2
1,474
1,599
247
782
193
217
70
2,624
209
2,522
1,035
862
1,076
932
3,413
1,591
1
1,679
2,132
243
969
240
254
71
103,908
33,378
311,747
168,425
118,341
267,132
218,264
368, 566
200,912
89
130,240
109,447
121,631
131,651
29,489
82,444
72
119,113
32,575
386,832
217,009
134,114
257,432
213,519
376,194
172,085
1
149,532
117,369
99,931
133,054
35,674
68,150
73
2,349
211
1,727
743
581
709
377
2,893
1,472
23
1,736
1,704
248
869
230
210
74
2,468
253
1,865
957
826
778
342
3,133
1,548
21
1,848
2,145
251
1,023
273
243
75
249,276
1,698,853
416,105
-" 6
197,577
686,269
169, 568
345,3i4
28C . 341
603,591
393,495
220,975
360,890
429,227
471,224
545,234
76
239,704
1,642,103
406,742
346,165
198,673
735,665
171,192
307,519
267,704
488, 293
355,846
177,845
393,332
366,418
442,344
806,965
77
896
72
459
36
19
57
71
755
1,066
897
1,161
2
390
194
147
78
1,288
113
557
53
218
138
95
1,424
1,349
1,181
1,569
16
443
215
191
79
59,299
183,097
88,389
2,894
3,382
8,854
12,213
145,108
170,672
109,354
96,931
1,355
144,041
183,737
353,805
SO
83,753
159,874
125,396
4,235
47,749
15,321
34,758
230,128
220,564
120,782
84,586
1,974
247,323
217, 954
756,520
31
6
64
216
9
163
19
320
19
35
1
8
12
71
1
17
140
32
1
69
159
1
217
7
266
6
9
31
91
161
33
761
10, 591
77,128
427
10,307
614
38,880
589
3,458
10
181
135
17,355
9
2,952
45,763
34
1
9,300
57,562
70
12,020
479
30,809
.245
635
4,191
5,576
46,287
35
XXX
XXX
XXX
19
13
18
XXX
XXX
XXX
40
XXX
17
5
XXX
XXX
36
XXX
XXX
XXX
1,579
2,883
2,916
XXX
XXX
XXX
1,268
XXX
2,899
206
XXX
XXX
37
464
5
191
XXX
XXX
XXX
128
375
50
XXX
XXX
50
XXX
XXX
4
9
JS
5,285
647
4,849
XXX
XXX
XXX
7,698
9,686
1,607
XXX
XXX
621
XXX
XXX
792
1,427
!9
683
8
65
100
53
228
84
1,651
370
126
105
8
229
3
15
>0
20,667
2,162
20,257
11,260
9,142
40,403
6,028
141,094
30,697
5,360
2,412
3,205
28,531
89
2,852'
>1
2,550
110
2,165
739
687
827
616
3,017
1,381
29
1,653
1,663
240
736
195
152'
2
2,780
149
2,396
796
907
926
704
3,471
1,583
20
1,817
2,178
221
942
211
205?
3
254
166
225
111
63
150
237
293
185
7
189
143
68
215
49
12
4
116
168 |
213
103
106
114
196
231
134
5
93
88
64
167
80
905
5
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STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table la —IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND
(For definitions and explanations , see text)
Angelina
Irrigated farms number 1954. .
1950..
Proportion of all farms percent 1954. .
Land in irrigated farms acres 1954..
1950..
average per farm, acres 1954..
1950..
I juirl in irrigated farms according to use, 1954:
Cropland harvested farms reporting..
acres..
Cropland used only for pasture acres..
Cropland not harvested and not pastured acres..
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..
acres. .
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop farms reporting. .
acres . .
Land in row crops or close-seeded crops
for wind erosion control farms reporting..
acres . .
Land in row crops planted on
contour .farms reporting. .
acres . .
Land irrigated acres . .
1949 3 .
rrigaled land in farms according to use:
Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949 . .
Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954. .
1949..
Farms with all harvested crops irrigated:
Farms number 1954. .
. 1949. .
Irrigated cropland harvested acres . .
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..
26,315
21,427
9.0
19,371,430
10,929,981
736.1
510.1
25,779
6,626,599
1,104,066
914,289
322,166
1,037,673
93,580
9,260,890
341,624
14,820
11,402,629
'1,539
1 80,194
2 280
2 37,083
4,132
759,507
4,707,028
3,131,534
25,481
20,948
4,497,917
2,969,799
4,890
3,091
209,111
105,688
15,943
13,330
2,871,227
1,777,230
2,117
1,370
830
1,194
2,035
3,334
5,063
43
1
1.7
20,642
125
480.0
125.0
42
3,534
2,542
649
273
7,569
882
5,265
1,425
37
15,376
13
421
XXX
XXX
14
690
1,012
10
40
1
652
10
10
6
1
6.9
33,585
40
5,597.5
40.0
6
2,538
30,819
480
6
30,819
XXX
XXX
1
194
518
6
388
130
5
2
206
10
1
0.5
43,666
100
4,366.6
100.0
435
3,538
686
535
34,948
1,838
1,643
560
9
40,129
XXX
XXX
1
250
252
5
1
166
5
5
35
4
1
1
3
2.0
2.2
131
144,320
106
2,409
65.5
16,035.6
06.1
803.0
1
9
15
3,052
8,655
2,207
271
2,250
19
113
124,338
3
80
2
8
113
135,243
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
1,550
1,054
724
3
784
304
2
1
270
20
2
1
265
194
40
157
11
118
11.4
10.6
55,683
69,603
13,107
44,793
,392.1
443.3
,191.5
379.6
40
150
23,457
10,851
702
7,148
2,969
4,976
1,805
902
160
13,609
28,013
31,909
288
7,391
37
112
28,875
52,666
XXX
19
XXX
575
XXX
XXX
25
27
6,426
2,898
6,323
6,667
1,093
4,106
40
142
11
112
6,283
3,893
1,093
2,319
1
39
16
40
2,774
1,743
4
68
26
1,052
1,810
554
29
12
7
11
6
2
2
8
4
0.4
11,314
5,022
1,414.2
1,255.5
2,231
635
372
7,711
19
1
10
XXX
XXX
3
1,265
2,084
1,239
4
2,073
1,239
1
11
4
1,695
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Camp
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..
acres..
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..
acres . .
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop farms reporting..
acres..
Land in row crops or close-seeded crops
for wind erosion control farms reporting..
acres. .
Land in row crops planted on
contour farms reporting. .
acres . .
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..
Farms with all harvested crops irrigated:
Farms number 1954. .
1949..
Irrigated cropland harvested acres 1954..
1949..
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954 . .
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954, .
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954 . .
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954..
200 acres and over farms reporting 1954..
23
21
8.1
57,145
24,974
2,484.6
1,189.2
23
2,687
2,139
895
74
1,925
6
49,356
310
17
53,420
6
451
xxx
XXX
274
1,309
460
21
21
867
455
7
10
9
327
259
3
97
65
6.8
56,608
24,687
583.6
379.8
81
6,707
5,502
1,094
420
24,360
62
18,223
566
85
48,085
xxx
xxx
1
150
28
1,823
4,382
2,075
75
58
2,850
1,537
42
18
1,532
445
46
25
911
543
21
8
3
6
6
1
1
0.4
5,365
2,275
1,757
35
35
392
865
240
7
3,014
1
75
xxx
xxx
1
58
372
7
372
1.2
11,201
11
939
641
297
1,810
7,409
338
11
9,860
3
154
xxx
xxx
0.7
2,343
31
260.3
15.5
9
1,053
253
659
330
28
9
1,242
2
108
xxx
xxx
30
35
9.9
63,284
30,769
2,109.5
879.1
30
12,307
483
137
45
50,204
1,424
17
50,687
1
0.6
43,133
4
7,188.8
4.0
6
429
223
9
2
1
22
42,440
42,664
5
635
432
2
130
xxx
xxx
800
10,347
9,966
29
35
9,747
9,438
1
600
20
26
8,249
5,917
xxx
xxx
1
216
2,478
2,937
87.4
403,366
363,114
162.8
123.6
2,450
251,085
16,353
37,410
5,723
8,007
2,967
46,261
1,806
563
70,621
419
12,174
xxx
xxx
38
3,789
213,864
226,828
2,443
2,897
207,997
219,289
231
163
5,867
2,975
2,169
2,411
176,497
161,651
422
299
218
319
426
287
198
xxx
xxx
1.9
18,598
11,979
1,040
1,299
1,192
xxx
xxx
1
900
3
567
1,481
7
1,331
1
150
xxx Not applicable; inquiry not on questionnaire. See footnote on State total,
'includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured.
1 Total for L23 counties in Eastern Texas.
2 Total for 131 counties in Western Texas.
TEXAS
TT
ACREAGE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Bailey
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden
Bosque
Bowie
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
463
16
17
15
7
20
165
12
9
18
24
239
13
4
189
1
338
2
3
1
2
171
1
2
174
2
4
90
2
52.4
2.6
1.0
2.5
0.8
0.7
6.0
2.1
4.7
1.3
i!6
14.3
1.0
4.0
39.3
3
156,332
43,977
10,429
4,835
1,736
8,146
40,769
9,316
11,803
25,740
31,546
266,901
10,299
' .'<'< '
135,385
4
90,075
2,360
1,152
507
232
32,458
233
254
185,586
7,650
66,695
60,358
5
337.7
2,748.6
613.5
322.3
248.0
407.3
247.1
776.3
1,311.4
1,430.0
1,314 A
1,116.7
792.2
15,191.5
716.3
6
266.5
1,180.0
384.0
507.0
116.0
189.8
233.0
127.0
1,066.6
3,825.0
16,673.8
670.6
7
462
16
11
15
7
20
139
11
9
18
18
237
11
4
189
8
103,919
1,379
1,145
2,592
1,249
3,312
10,988
330
3,711
2,458
6,182
103,429
4,212
323
71,557
9
6,265
326
2,278
169
92
758
8,650
675
120
622
2,202
66,813
806
355
4,935
10
21,925
185
1
189
4
223
5,318
155
17
696
697
12,124
355
6,089
11
6,732
185
...
77
165
1,029
17
120
3,687
40
2,702
12
2,311
4,786
126
"i
1,493
5,616
5,550
2,082
9,184
10,963
960
633
13
22
674
. . .
111
2,225
938
200
265
14
19,853
39,065
2,142
1,682
361
2,217
7,363
2,519
7,894
18,411
10,480
68,790
3,595
59,921
49,686
15
434
1,506
104
146
361
45
943
70
15,111
8,009
4,402
507
25,000
498
If.
242
16
17
10
5
19
90
12
7
18
23
126
9
4
150
17
26,118
41,702
9,206
1,977
461
4,468
21,629
8,744
8,014
21,115
21,866
146,566
5,361
60,276
55,254
18
XXX
XXX
2
XXX
2
16
1
XXX
5
2
7
3
XXX
XXX
19
XXX
XXX
105
XXX
30
870
15
XXX
149
350
1,339
164
XXX
XXX
20
14
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
1
21
2,842
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
36
22
69
2
3
5
5
9
4
8
5
1
25
2
31
23
14,828
100
427
642
218
618
161
2,676
379
44
11,378
600
5,680
24
74,292
771
1,231
896
622
544
12,246
345
321
570
1,978
95,179
1,117
343
42,082
50,125
6
144
15
25
9,521
12
...
28
78,036
20
259
14,315
2b
461
15
10
14
3
19
132
11
9
17
13
236
10
4
188
27
334
2
3
1
2
155
1
2
172
1
2
90
28
73, 180
545
643
839
177
437
7,848
211
317
482
1,767
95,095
1,020
323
41,372
29
46,951
6
144
5
25
5,711
12
13
76,773
5
114
14,151
30
93
3
"l6
3
4
6
57
4
1
2
11
5
4
1
32
.'1
139
1
47
1
1
2
10
J 2
1,112
226
588
57
445
107
4,398
134
4
88
211
'84
97
20
710
33
1,927
10
...
3,421
15
...
15
125
115
34
324
4
3
4
1
3
101
5
1
2
6
199
3
4
76
35
211
100
. . .
140
2
16
36
50,560
277
67
349
1
97
5,616
120
*25
13
204
82,701
127
323
20,377
37
28,290
3,046
66,342
114
2,976
38
12
...
"2
29
"3
"i
"3
2
. . .
2
39
24
17
...
1
1
6
. . .
1
40
19
1
2
8
1
1
. . .
3
1
1
41
24
J
14
8
2
1
1
-..'
63
1
"3
"i
22
"l
...
"i
21
1
1
6
43
100
1
1
1
6
...
...
1
46
1
22
44
82
...
...
...
...
5
...
...
113
43
45
Cass
Castro
Chambers
Cherokee
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Coleman
Collin
Collings-
worth
Colorado
Comal
Comanche
Concho
14
730
177
65
30
1
227
4
17
7
29
172
6
34
2
1
491
124
41
3
2
47
1
7
1
153
1
3
3
2
0.6
88.2
36.0
2.1
4.2
0.1
47.4
1.0
1.2
0.2
3.4
10.3
0.9
1.6
0.4
3
6,802
469,531
200,242
16,551
32,669
3
128,932
7,923
18, 557
2,793
45,615
222,156
9,209
11,977
14,725
4
324,398
146,692
5,856
1,662
3,965
31,540
957
8,017
3,020
142,264
70
3,158
770
5
isi',9
643.2
1,131.3
254.6
1,089.0
3.0
568.0
1,980.8
1,091.6
399.0
1,572.9
1,291.6
1,534.8
352.3
7,362.5
6
660.7
1,183.0
142.8
554.0
1,982.5
671.1
957.0
1,145.3
3,020.0
929.8
70.0
1,052.7
256.7
7
13
730
177
61
30
1
227
4
17
7
27
172
4
33
2
3
373
293,199
67,761
2,355
6,967
2
92,540
493
2,614
1,846
11,140
62,747
357
2,760
137
9
446
8,067
57,629
3,104
2,420
1,565
692
1,191
378
2,336
54,298
698
1,544
53
10
63
47,134
3,076
674
3,233
13,966
806
10
1,344
207
269
462
11
12
28,503
1,310
122
1,173
1,391
69
10
278
185
225
163
12
2,217
242
6,126
5,909
114
. . .
3,194
3
80
19,631
6,595
1,822
13
2,940
491
1,666
297
10
680
43
105
...
20
14
660
111,984
60,394
3,873
19,848
18,278
6,678
9,995
460
30,464
82,475
1,210
5,088
14,507
15
199
2,656
1,294
1,666
1
248
400
241
20
12,994
410
384
16
13
544
114
55
27
150
3
17
7
25
123
6
33
2
17
3,323
. ,.■'-■
124,149
12,886
22,268
19,957
7,370
14,380
841
32,880
156,404
8,503
8,454
14,560
IS
2
XXX
16
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
2
XXX
6
1
XXX
XXX
I"
15
XXX
298
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
78
XXX
271
70
XXX
XXX
20
XXX
12
XXX
XXX
1
8
XXX
XXX
XXX
9
21
XXX
1,225
XXX
XXX
49
1,964
...
XXX
XXX
XXX
532
22
7
66
2
14
14
36
3
7
6
16
96
1
22
1
23
89
11,315
650
483
2,529
5,981
485
1,063
1,112
2,711
37,079
90
1,235
102
24
127
251,635
67,444
776
2,193
1
36,244
177
819
268
2,368
57,710
398
629
45
25
128,207
69,396
197
160
150
6,590
6
127
...
160
41,060
20
30
115
26
12
728
177
55
30
1
224
4
17
6
27
167
2
29
2
27
491
123
41
3
2
45
1
6
...
1
151
1
3
3
28
'85
248,039
65,844
499
2,181
1
35,027
119
819
248
2,308
56,885
320
507
45
29
124,719
67,585
197
130
150
6,440
6
123
...
160
40,015
20
26
115
30
2
126
1
15
1
54
1
1
3
11
4
11
31
90
3
1
11
. . .
1
...
...
4
1
32
42
3,596
1,600
277
12
1,217
58
20
60
825
'•78
122
33
2,164
350
30
148
4
1,020
4
34
2
541
127
12
3
31
1
5
1
116
2
2
1
35
168
102
6
4
115
1
1
36
17
174,994
47,987
109
220
5,582
- 35
190
41
43,897
320
43
35
37
47, 537
60,722
27
647
...
...
33,769
2
70
38
1
2
7
2
1
1
. . .
y
1
2
"
4
. ..
1
1
40
3
1
1
2
1
1
41
6
3
"2
1
'l
1
i
42
18
4
1
2
...
...
11
1
43
135
23
1
16
1
20
44
375
96
...
9
...
82
1
45
TXT
MAllSIILt) tUti L.O UNTIES
County Table la.-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Crosby
Irrigated farms number 1954. .
1950. .
Proportion of all farms percent 1954. .
Land in irrigated farms acres 1954. .
1950..
average per farm, acres 1954..
1950..
bind in irrigated faros according to use, 1954:
Cropland harvested farms reporting..
acres. .
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. .
acres..
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop farms reporting..
acres. .
Land In row crops or close-seeded crops
for wind erosion control farms reporting..
acres..
Land in row crops planted on
contour farms reporting. .
acres. .
Land irrigated acres 1954. .
1949 '.
Irrigated land in faros according to use:
Irrigated cropland harvested. . ..farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954. .
1949. .
Farms with oil 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..
0.2
1,248
3
604
69
13
sec
50
XXX
XXX
50
190
3
190
2
160
0.3
2,816
237
563.2
237.0
5
919
200
15
638
1,022
30
5
1,860
XXX
XXX
2
80
72
3
5.1
20,504
24
9,452
2,874
3,535
2,018
704
3,625
27
22
7,203
XXX
XXX
2
260
16
5,984
1,722
23
1,668
2
54
XXX
XXX
4
4.8
121,864
114,898
17,409.1
28,724.5
7
698
230
70
120,404
20
XXX
XXX
2
230
30
911
701
7
4
661
701
2
4
2
311
441
481
304
61.7
246,443
Ul,680
512.4
466.1
479
185,441
6,825
11,413
4,993
272
22
37,938
276
327
45,035
XXX
XXX
6
822
169
34,538
109,407
57,039
478
302
107, 315
56,241
131
56
2,092
717
170
54
42,442
10, 333
25
6
41.0
57,465
107,534
2,298.6
17,922.3
25
7,392
348
3,081
737
183
46,240
65
15
46,588
XXX
XXX
3
974
7,487
1,885
25
5
7,392
1,795
2
95
10
25
5
7,392
1,795
60
37
16.2
61,476
27,586
1,024.6
745.6
60
23,681
736
2,113
465
35
35,227
XXX
XXX
2
450
4
757
10,373
4,883
60
37
10,359
4,650
3
10
14
188
21
9
3,789
1,124
53
24
2.0
6,302
2,432
118.9
101.3
53
3,056
764
160
49
546
94
1,414
181
27
2,724
XXX
XXX
3
887
1,413
328
53
22
960
287
2
2
453
40
33
12
527
77
20
5
4
2
1
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Floyd
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 itirms according to use, 1954:
Cropland harvested farms reporting..
acres. .
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..
acres. .
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop farms reporting, .
acres..
Land in row crops or close-seeded crops
for wind erosion control farms reporting..
acres. .
Land in row crops planted on
contour farms reporting. .
acres. .
Land irrigated acres 1954..
1949 1 .
Irrigated land in farms aceording to use:
Irrigated cropland harvested.. ..farms reporting 1954..
1949. .
acres 1954. .
1949..
Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Faros 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..
0.1
2,057
267
18
19
800
726
40
4
1,544
XXX
XXX
0.4
4,743
14
912
248
151
1,303
445
1,639
68
13
3,190
XXX
XXX
4
103
282
126
7
156
2
55
1
9
6
0.8
6,433
3,140
714.8
523.3
2,481
998
276
212
2,635
xxx
xxx
1,883
617
591
5
594
562
2
1
23
29
1
101
786
584
66.4
439,140
246,795
558.7
422.6
783
291,566
8,150
26,413
13,706
60
85
104,519
2,753
618
112,729
xxx
XXX
5
579
92
16,877
210,413
134,535
782
580
204,896
129, 515
225
147
5,517
3,310
458
289
120, 236
66,097
3
36
154
248
2
1.4
2,088
1,068
348.0
534.0
6
1,282
123
155
143
106
361
60
6
590
xxx
XXX
105
1 37
105
137
65
45
2.7
91,731
158, 563
1,411.2
3,523.6
65
33,308
24,154
4,324
510
7,140
20,712
9,880
41
52, 006
4
660
xxx
xxx
3
1,486
29,865
24,774
63
45
26,210
24,374
5
2
3,655
400
43
31
20,042
19,890
1
0.7
1,216
5
389
152
4
4
214
15
384
152
6
750
I x x
xxx
0.5
8,144
1,018.0
6
1,269
1,030
5
3,831
7
1,808
1,027
8
6,669
3
227
xxx
xxx
3
317
331
3
160
6
171
41
18
7.6
69,371
18,066
1,692.0
1,033.7
40
10, 159
6,369
4,083
1,433
11,497
790
36,050
374
32
53,916
xxx
xxx
9
2,082
9,415
2,323
37
14
7,316
1,429
12
7
2,099
884
16
5
3,577
134
5
1
xxx Not applicable; inquiry not on questionnaire. See footnote on State total.
includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured.
I hAAi)
m
ACREAGE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Deaf
Smith
Delta
Denton
De Witt
Dickens
Dimmit
Donley
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards
Ellis
El Paso
Erath
Falls
450
2
6
11
46
130
19
]
23
10
15
8
594
19
30
1
375
1
2
1
5
179
4
6
3
2
700
5
2
66.6
0.2
0.3
0.5
7.1
44.7
3.1
o.;
1.4
13.0
5.6
0.3
86.1
6.9
1.1
3
529,666
303
3,021
7,255
38, 522
153,000
27,080
1.30C
13,069
41,068
41,847
3,346
377,474
12,310
11,906
4
321,676
301
1,616
2
U,498
169, 548
960
12,16:
...
5,472
570
299
204,628
1,324
5
1,177.0
151.5
503.5
659.5
837.4
1,176.9
1,425.3
1.300.C
568.2
4,106.8
2,789.8
418.2
635.5
647.9
396.9
6
857.8
301.0
809.0
2.0
2,899.6
947.2
245.0
6,081.!
912.0
190.0
149.5
292.3
264.8
7
449
2
5
10
45
114
19
]
22
7
14
8
588
8
30
8
227, 269
73
1,547
887
14, 116
13,317
4,220
40C
1,967
1,019
490
1,803
61,135
2,590
6,065
9
10, 221
56
344
245
2,350
13, 414
1,602
10C
941
226
142
412
2,520
1,482
3,198
10
43, 399
75
38
72
1,575
3,461
348
672
56
61
18,095
655
354
11
24,013
22
28
44
570
1,405
323
155
1
4,622
130
12
250
15
159
1,181
244
43,985
1,060
80C
580
1,125
211
199
4,530
171
2,398
1,131
407
13
14
242,007
74
855
4,829
19,961
75,938
20,828
8,762
39,620
39,870
604
277,211
5,090
452
15
1,297
39
400
419
2,690
403
387
221
1,720
432
36
145
15
16
326
1
6
11
40
105
18
]
20
10
15
8
59
18
19
17
252,478
147
1,358
6,255
22,555
133,337
22,430
90C
10,283
39,846
40,012
1,227
264, 261
8,970
4,781
1?
XXX
XXX
2
XXX
18
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
5
XXX
XXX
5
19
XXX
XXX
122
XXX
1,225
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
316
XXX
XXX
228
20
9
XXX
XXX
1
XXX
1
XX]
[ • 5
1
XXX
2
3
XXX
21
3,292
XXX
XXX
65
XXX
45
XXI
[ 240
180
XXX
260
58
XXX
22
83
1
1
3
36
9
3
5
2
5
9
1
23
25,546
10
7
230
8,648
1,332
425
275
126
524
615
7
24
152,993
20
402
511
3,043
18,340
• 1,438
20C
) 680
853
657
130
61,232
508
2,101
25
93, 111
125
13
1
153
21,898
107
11.
395
26
6
71,362
42
26
449
1
4
9
44
113
19
19
6
14
5
588
17
29
;-
368
1
2
1
4
172
3
j ...
5
3
2
697
4
28
150,377
10
199
341
2,990
12,069
1,438
10(
346
706
395
83
61,028
451
1,916
29
88,059
125
5
1
148
13,567
87
8
295
26
6
70,275
30
30
85
1
3
2
6
35
4
6
3
3
26
3
3
31
67
1.
62
...
1
10
1
32
2,616
10
203
170
53
6,271
10(
334
147
262
47
204
57
185
3;!
2,159
5
7,900
3(
)
100
59
12
34
273
3
2
92
2
7
5
11
1
579
4
2
35
154
1
105
3
695
!'
84,200
173
84
10,038
126
136
428
271
1
59,i71
109
42
37
38,457
1
8,890
7
70,173
38
3
1
29
3
1
3
1
170
39
6
9
2
1
64
1
1
40
3
1
8
1
4
49
2
41
9
1
6
2
56
1
1
42
20
1
15
2
2
1
82
~3
76
1
10
1
2
73
44
156
13
85
45
Galveston
Garza
Gillespie
Glasscock
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Gregg
Grimes
Guadalupe
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
Hansford
44
98
31
26
4
19
15
? 6
2
24
1,534
10
7
60
1
28
22
3
9
1
6
3
1
1,4S2
1
1
6
2
6.2
22.5
2.4
18.7
0.6
0.9
2.9
6.
> 0.7
o.i
1.1
90.1
1.3
0.5
19.0
3
14,226
36,689
18,853
86,741
2,736
26,133
54,771
1,49
i 4,611
20
594,824
6,625
8,307
157,470
4
27,365
11,602
2,650
73,659
960
7,574
4S5
6
532,922
600
2,000
17, 197
5
323.3
374.4
608.2
3,336.2
684.0
1,375.4
3,651.4
213.
i 768.5
i6.6
457.4
387.8
662.5
1,186.7
1,968.4
6
977.3
527.4
883.3
8,184.3
980.0
1,262.3
161.7
6.0
359.6
800.0
2,000.0
2,866.2
7
44
96
31
26
4
16
15
' 6
2
22
1,514
10
7
80
8
8,266
25,888
3,438
6,015
1,367
2,176
5,270
59-
396
3
3,092
455,974
3,276
698
53,430
9
5,124
536
820
603
600
3,941
269
19
i 340
12
1,779
14,877
25
483
3,794
1C
101
2,329
234
940
60
85
180
L
1 153
2
333
36,937
800
100
38,036
11
74
59
25
175
60
35
160
L
i
210
15,878
412
20,142
12
22
4,121
3,435
333
15,833
47
3(
) 875
3,844
736
870
13
224
135
350
744
380
14
331
7,498
10,019
75,723
361
3,689
48,167
59
L 2,679
1,369
71,225
2,395
5,723
61,706
15
208
19
1,648
140
50
978
206
10(
) 400
740
3,914
608
1*
25
65
30
22
3
19
14
' 4
1
20
1,071
6
6
60
17
5,455
8,056
14,960
79,761
1,294
23,463
48,483
81.
3,894
L2
6,992
86,840
2,420
7,076
65, 500
18
10
XXX
XXX
XXX
4
XXX
1
5
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
19
147
XXX
XXX
XXX
321
XXX
5(
) 100
...
208
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
20
XXX
2
XXX
XXX
1
XX
XXX
XXX
XXX
18
..'l
XXX
...
56
XXX
XXX
14
XX
XXX
XXX
XXX
1,765
22
12
81
14
14
5
4
I 1
7
143
7
2
18
23
5,071
16,907
1,347
4,161
412
668
14(
50
425
15,933
1,941
389
9,957
24
7,965
8,917
803
2,244
613
2,241
692
30(
124
3
1,516
431,332
774
298
21,491
25
22,777
1,527
14
643
10
844
80
1
318,410
90
30
375
26
44
98
31
26
4
10
15
r 6
2
19
1,514
10
7
80
.-:
28
22
3
8
1
4
3
l
1,443
1
1
6
28
7,965
8,877
668
2,104
613
1,169
678
26
124
3
798
421,897
774
288
20,981
29
22,777
1,415
14
574
10
129
45
1
308,972
90
30
375
30
5
5
1
14
1
j
14
434
1
11
31
3
3
4
1
345
32
40
115
140
1,072
14
3
718
9,435
10
510
13
12
68
715
30
7,631
34
33
12
4
2
2
4
1
L 1
2
3
1,205
1
13
35
18
1
3
1
1
791
3
36
7,430
1,626
106
219
343
971
15
L
1
3
77
335,265
1
2,372
37
22,341
100
165
30
15
164,579
160
36
8
1
1
2
26
1
39
6
1
2
1
1
L
2
14
10
40
41
1
1
1
1
1
1
27
2
42
1
3
1
102
4
43
2
4
1
1
350
2
44
15
2
1
2
676
5
45
TJTT
County Table la.-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Hays
Hemphill
Hidalgo
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..
acres. .
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. .
acres. .
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop farms reporting. .
acres..
Land in row crops or close-seeded crops
for wind erosion control farms reporting..
acres. .
Land in row crops planted on
contour farms reporting. .
acres. .
Land irrigated acres 1954. .
1949 1 .
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..
Farms with all harvested crops irrigated:
Farms number 1954. .
1949..
Irrigated cropland harvested acres 1954. .
1949..
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954..
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954..
200 acres and over farms reporting 1954..
59
12
9.0
54,136
7,012
917.6
584.3
59
20,445
1,619
4,415
1,969
1,197
260
25,783
3,217
49
28,599
XXX
XXX
2
200
18
2,150
3,587
485
56
11
3,450
410
8
3
L37
41
2
1
136
50
12
5
1.0
10,936
1,277
911.3
255.4
12
3,099
4,530
42
1,981
1,162
11
5,734
XXX
XXX
2,780
489
12
5
2,780
489
9
5
2,546
489
1
214
122
5.5
181,131
116,511
846.4
955.0
213
67,881
76,168
6,581
1,980
3,173
414
25,145
4,073
152
104,486
13
679
XXX
XXX
2
152
62,908
37,161
209
120
61,310
36,841
11
1
1,598
65
138
82
42,448
28,860
13
16
1
0.6
6,527
813
407.9
813.0
16
955
437
931
35
1,151
740
2,189
800
10
3,777
3
150
XXX
XXX
2
92
455
14
1
395
8
3
60
4.9
59,866
5,986.6
10
19,472
2,008
6,581
5,581
33,798
XXX
XXX
1
60
2
800
5,023
10
5,023
3
1,223
6.7
36,970
89
30,391
637
1,427
656
1,325
57
2,657
12
46
4,619
XXX
XXX
1
75
21
5,469
7,315
7,195
16
15
3
1.7
15,608
1,063
1,040.5
354.3
15
924
499
124
122
11,408
2,488
10
13
14,395
2
25
XXX
XXX
5
212
458
29
14
3
418
29
2
3.2
19,041
10
3,644
407
488
283
14,404
40
10
14,811
XXX
XXX
5
602
442
26
4
1.2
17,830
1,512
685.8
378.0
25
1,745
4,262
247
30
8,385
114
2,513
1,024
22
15,160
5
291
XXX
XXX
8
96
961
31
23
4
706
31
5
214
20
2
1
3,425
4,608
84.1
540,869
549,651
157.9
119.3
3,383
325,329
24,471
62,529
4,598
66,502
4,731
33,353
15,929
707
124,326
572
29,318
xxx
XXX
83
4,792
311,842
359,528
3,377
4,534
297,294
330,366
395
416
14,548
10,366
3,179
4,231
272,506
295,579
837
520
245
379
499
379
320
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see 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 farms according to use, 1954:
Cropland harvested farms reporting. .
acres. .
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..
acres..
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop farms reporting..
acres. .
Land in row crops or close-seeded crops
for wind erosion control farms reporting..
acres . .
Land in row crops planted on
contour farms reporting. .
acres. .
Land irrigated acres 1954..
1949 1 .
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..
rams 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..
29
11
4.0
28,374
2,186
978.4
198.7
28
4,936
11,226
316
166
4,350
7,288
7,270
28
22,864
2
1,226
xxx
xxx
6
2,137
1,777
408
27
11
1,483
404
6
294
1
434
6
2
12
1
0.5
6,608
97
550.7
97.0
10
1,761
1,064
183
20
419
2,998
151
10
4,481
xxx
xxx
1
25
3
283
458
10
1
302
10
5
0.4
8,509
2,218
1,418.2
277.2
6
1,270
906
315
22
6,009
3
6,915
xxx
xxx
4
822
528
143
6
7
528
114
2
'26
1
"4
1
0.9
5,280
15
1,493
1,108
528
314
490
1,595
13
3,193
2
95
xxx
xxx
11
818
647
10
346
6
301
0.4
1.4
6,438
7,481
1,292
715.3
748.1
430.7
6
9
3,298
311
2,339
155
530
149
200
X
3,503
174
3,313
70
5
9
8
2,547
6,971
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
130
15
9
3
93
15
2
xxx
xxx
331
603.0
331.0
3
446
126
38
1,185
3
1,311
xxx
xxx
3
248
110
65
110
65
47
22
7.0
71,927
11,034
1,530.4
501.5
44
2,519
1,265
583
249
24,560
1,535
41,046
900
44
66,871
xxx
xxx
9
620
973
461
43
20
834
384
11
5
139
69
12
1
200
1
5
45
20
10.4
115,369
41,239
2,563.8
2,062.0
39
1,137
1,133
271
90
812
138
111,456
19,392
43
113,401
xxx
xxx
1
11
5
282
1,325
394
38
18
982
377
13
3
343
33
3
824
83
8
10
5
7
2
xxx Not applicable; inquiry not on questionnaire. See footnote on State total.
includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured.
TUXAS
"W
ACREAGE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Hill
Hockley
Hood
Hopkins
Houston
Howard
Hudspeth
Hunt
Hutchin-
son
Irion
Jack
Jackson
Jasper
Jeff
Davis
Jefferson
Jim Hogg
9
912
11
5
26
12
127
6
26
40
2
69
4
22
286
1
1
512
1
4
1
93
1
2
32
58
1
16
197
2
0.3
71.9
1.4
6.2
1.1
1.9
71.3
0.2
15.2
31.7
6^2
6.4
0.2
21.8
27.6
0.8
3
2,590
330,843
36,098
1,557
15,183
8,542
313,316
1,139
85,794
80,318
3,452
132,104
1,269
174,515
215,946
20,207
4
198,951
2,447
1,670
484
154,767
33
642
58,892
63,536
1,165
56,975
280,908
5
287.8
362.8
3,281.6
311.4
584.0
711.8
2,467.1
189.8
3,299.8
2,008.0
1,726.6
1,914.6
317.2
7,932.5
755.1
20,207.0
6
388.6
2,447.0
417.5
484.0
1,664.2
33.0
321.0
1,215.4
1,095.4
1,165.0
3,560.9
1,425.9
7
9
909
10
5
24
12
127
6
25
29
2
66
3
22
284
8
1,452
290,565
4,949
859
3,618
4,950
24,131
840
25,722
1,073
438
28,706
111
2,270
82,280
...
9
160
4,238
729
79
3,122
280
1,896
4,403
968
238
13,820
100
245
47,929
10
55
17,398
350
698
186
15,566
5,980
136
2,628
640
9,497
...
11
3
902
77
32
433
4,085
25
130
495
1,380
12
495
150
513
2,009
3,621
950
640
8,682
8
360
14,399
1,550
845
62
10,164
1,800
:::
13
14
371
11,085
27,701
591
2,858
3,079
245,390
251
48,760
69,277
2,356
70,505
119
170,767
59,871
20,205
15
74
348
135
141
627
900
100
65
114
4,528
80
2,828
44
40
2,728
200
16
8
581
11
5
23
10
32
6
23
35
2
51
4
17
155
1
17
1,046
15,473
30,439
670
9,601
3,359
247,926
251
53,163
78,927
2,954
98,724
1,064
171,012
117,964
20,205
18
XXX
XXX
13
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
5
XXX
6
19
XXX
XXX
...
524
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
214
XXX
1,411
20
XXX
8
1
XXX
XXX
2
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
21
XXX
741
50
XXX
XXX
450
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
22
2
327
5
3
8
2
1
3
10
5
40
23
270
46,890
580
80
2,615
497
210
578
232
1,825
9,512
24
566
152,985
692
799
882
1,336
24,230
77
8,743
1,506
'so
25,648
iis
2,280
80,141
266
25
70,067
35
...
512
2
21,779
5
42
1,058
19,552
80
1,505
63,579
26
9
906
10
3
19
9
127
3
25
29
65
3
22
284
27
507
• *•
4
1
92
1
2
31
...
58
1
16
197
28
566
151,591
632
708
749
384
24,119
12
8,523
847
80
23,660
108
2,240
80,119
...
68,928
»■■•
512
2
21,177
5
42
955
19,324
40
1,269
63,407
30
176
2
2
7
4
2
3
5
22
7
1
1
2
31
71
1
9
6
2
1
1
2
32
1,394
60
91
133
952
111
65
220
659
1,988
10
40
22
200
33
588
35
365
93
220
40
100
99
34
4
149
3
2
1
1
125
6
24
41
2
21
240
35
56
1
...
91
1
25
47
1
14
149
36
305
26,902
91
697
5
5
23,767
1,578
536
16,363
105
2,230
66,450
37
9,090
3
20,877
...
2
723
14,271
40
1,247
44,832
3E
1
13
17
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
7
8
...
1
7
2
19
4
39
40
1
2
4
4
...
1
5
41
1
3
16
54
1
1
11
32
44
1
1
4
"3
8
1
1
2
4
10
10
46
42
43
44
1
44
1
31
4
30
4
146
45
King
Kinney
Kleberg
Knox
Lamar
La*.
Lampasas
La Salle
Lavaca
Lee
Leon
Liberty
Limestone
Lipscomb
Live Oak
Llano
1
9
15
69
12
1,278
8
31
9
7
10
106
9
8
16
2
1
6
7
4
1
1,036
28
4
1
67
2
1
2
2
1.3
9.4
5.3
8.2
0.5
71.5
i!6
11.0
0.3
6.5
0.6
7.8
0.4
1.9
2.0
0.4
3
747
177,063
832,132
35,014
4,351
500,003
2,581
176,420
37,842
3,196
9,358
163,653
6,195
13,770
32,929
7,000
4
30,978
5,340
3,728
487
397,764
91,691
3,921
24
169,106
1,232
...
9,430
466
5
747.6
19,673.7
55,475.5
507.4
362.6
391.2
322.6
5,691.0
4,204.7
456.6
935.8
1,543.9
688.3
1,7a. 2
2,058.1
3,500.0
6
5,163.0
762.9
932.0
487.0
383.9
3,274.7
980.2
24.0
2,524.0
616.0
...
9,430.0
233.0
7
1
7
15
69
12
1,270
8
28
9
7
9
105
8
8
16
2
8
360
1,341
3,863
24,983
840
320,512
891
7,032
6,890
236
1,189
45,007
1,525
4,118
5,382
189
9
30
5,993
825
1,342
1,527
9,248
250
5,779
160
272
839
72,776
1,382
89
3,356
64
1.
272
150
90
1,699
151
20,602
16
2,794
10,368
40
772
1,438
125
1,015
960
30
11
100
150
...
1,406
89
3,841
16
1,936
58
...
1,137
870
834
12
400
2,377
1,212
260
310
136,504
2,187
2,449
4,867
24,036
1,462
...
22,802
640
13
10,000
...
96
16,550
69
2,515
77
...
...
14
'so
159,433
826,829
3,903
559
137,135
1,064
22,869
1,618
150
1,522
15,787
1,541
8,521
130
6,058
15
100
116
200
1,796
6,500
300
150
80
385
355
15
...
5
16
1
9
14
47
11
743
"s
30
6
7
9
82
9
7
13
2
17
110
165,426
828,054
7,622
3,298
146,643
1,624
165,152
3,965
2,871
7,228
112,599
4,385
8,610
26,288
6,762
18
XXX
XXX
4
XXX
2
XXX
XXX
4
3
3
2
1
2
XXX
...
XXX
19
XXX
XXX
485
XXX
45
XXX
XXX
330
128
96
35
30
105
XXX
XXX
20
XXX
1
XXX
15
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
21
...
XXX
20
XXX
1,806
...
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
22
4
21
1
185
5
5
4
1
1
2
3
2
8
23
717
4,336
70
20,582
353
1,228
134
12
5
986
675
290
1,354
24
60
6,512
1,198
6,187
106
263,764
179
4,420
6,828
163
482
41,306
703
948
2,986
94
.
470
408
355
54
179,051
1,812
1,875
1
37,902
443
90
50
21
1
7
15
69
12
1,270
4
26
8
7
9
105
6
8
16
2
27
3
6
4
1
1,026
24
4
1
67
2
...
1
2
28
60
954
727
5,961
106
259,891
81
3,141
6,789
129
452
41,135
47
855
1,976
94
2
70
50
355
36
176,073
...
952
815
1
36,902
443
...
90
50
y
6
4
9
293
4
13
2
2
2
2
5
3
4
U
3
2
1
216
7
1
...
32
5,558
471
226
3,873
'98
1,279
39
34
'36
171
656
93
1,010
33
400
358
...
°18
2,021
849
1,060
...
...
...
...
34
6
2
4
1
755
9
5
2
3
66
...
1
4
35
1
416
10
2
46
1
K
354
235
299
2
158,246
618
6,750
49
33
23,143
2
1,521
37
20
...
76,250
560
539
...
23,544
...
...
4
38
1
1
20
1
1
2
1
...
1
39
1
27
10
2
1
...
1
...
...
:::
....
41
1
2
14
2
1
2
...
...
...
...
...
2
1
66
1
5
...
...
...
..
...
1
...
1
2
316
302
1
1
5
:::
11
47
.::
1
3
:::
44
45
-9tr
County Table la.-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND
Item
(For definitions and explanations,
text)
Lynn
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..
acres. .
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..
acres. .
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop farms reporting. .
acres. .
Land in row crops or close-seeded crops
for wind erosion control farms reporting. .
acres. .
Land in row crops planted on
contour farms reporting. .
acres. .
Land irrigated acres 1954. .
1949 1 .
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..
Farms with all harvested crops irrigated:
Farms number 1954. .
1949..
Irrigated cropland harvested acres 1954. .
1949. .
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. .
10 to 19 acres farms reporting
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. .
5
22.2
12,430
837
6,240.0
167.4
1
53
12,235
100
1
12,235
XXX
XXX
153
387
1
5
53
347
1
1
100
40
1
3
53
252
1,658
1,584
79.7
527,204
437,211
318.0
276.0
1,647
435,831
11,883
21,463
5,381
2,486
47
39,929
849
945
54,298
XXX
XXX
20
1,997
418
54,718
323,723
240,119
1,646
1,555
318,325
235,637
500
361
5,398
3,313
777
555
154,177
71,638
27
22
11
25
96
320
276
492
181
42.7
217,799
64,167
442.7
354.5
489
181,211
4,386
5,767
1,208
511
36
23,262
267
304
28,159
XXX
XXX
6
1,131
350
82,795
56,216
18,221
488
181
55,476
17,906
81
32
740
315
37
15
5,400
1,595
2
2
2
2
6
13
10
10
1
1.4
11,770
8
1,177.0
8.0
7
1,337
500
726
463
460
8,697
501
XXX
XXX
843
132
3
7
89
51
12
1.4
23,390
2,153
458.6
179.4
48
12,560
2,825
444
307
756
175
6,085
426
35
9,666
18
1,211
XXX
XXX
10
796
3,325
283
44
11
2,977
232
13
1
348
50
10
2
472
23
6
0.1
3,751
XXX
XXX
600
2,701
1,500
1
3,551
XXX
XXX
0.6
4,635
1,158.8
3
639
1,049
31
31
1,574
40
1,295
62
4
3,918
2
500
XXX
XXX
122
50
21.1
67,584
34,094
554.0
681.9
121
37,325
3,288
2,695
369
21
22,974
118
90
26,262
XXX
XXX
5
130
28
5,621
13,712
5,095
121
48
13,181
5,009
22
7
531
25
2
2,683
143
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Irrigated farms number 1954. .
1950. .
Proportion of all farms percent 1^54. .
Land in irrigated farms acres 1954. .
1950..
average per farm, acres 1954..
1950..
Land in irrigated farms according to use, 1951:
Cropland harvested farms report ing . .
acres. .
Cropland used only for pasture acres. .
Cropland not harvested and not pastured acre9..
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. .
acres..
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop farms reporting. .
acres..
Land in row crops or close-seeded crops
for wind erosion control farms reporting..
acres. .
Land in row crops planted on
contour farms reporting. .
acres. .
Land irrigated acres 1954. .
1949 '.
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. .
Farms with all harvested crops irrigated:
Farms number 1954. .
1949 . .
Irrigated cropland harvested acres 1954..
1949..
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. .
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954. .
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. .
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954..
200 acres and over farms reporting 1954..
23
4
3.6
67,147
1,491
2,919.4
372.8
22
10,530
13,795
1,746
1,011
235
30
40,704
14
54,734
XXX
XXX
18
8,989
1,699
160
22
3
1,355
87
3
1
344
63
1
1
2
37
1
51
28
4.4
41,935
11,730
822.2
418.9
51
27,573
1,231
950
252
2,701
85
8,389
50
19
12,321
5
416
XXX
XXX
14
3,283
10,875
3,520
51
28
10,279
3,470
4
1
596
50
14
4
1,912
29
3
6.2
43,027
12,358
1,483.7
4,119.3
29
26,514
634
6,649
2,652
23
9,445
XXX
XXX
7
2,742
5,066
270
28
3
4,622
270
23
3
15.6
44,977
7,002
1,955.5
2,334.0
23
22,653
213
7,247
2,157
75
14,276
75
21
14,489
XXX
XXX
38
37
6.7
33,618
21,970
884.7
593.8
37
9,585
'■.'■■-■''
236
25
6,802
72
9,956
23
31
23,447
XXX
XXX
12
13
6,359
3,533
5,228
8,873
360
10,487
23
37
3
37
5,132
8,706
360
10,487
2
2
12
1
1.3
4,902
3,200
408.5
3,200.0
11
1,506
1,017
51
39
2,296
12
3,313
XXX
XXX
2
50
801
575
11
1
714
525
1
0.6
3,970
12
386
485
2
1,868
1,181
500
12
3,534
3
111
XXX
■: X ■;
4
257
33
32
8,289
10,268
0.
5,305
15
2,316
329
627
5
909
30
799
12
15
2,037
XXX
XXX
3
135
667
14
581
2
259
708
198
77.9
437,759
144,478
618.3
729.7
706
275,772
11,402
50,212
22,444
1,301
656
92,724
1,067
426
105,427
XXX
XXX
13
1,507
58
9,004
229,887
45,924
704
197
227,818
43,219
88
42
2,069
1,204
484
42
161,253
10,309
2
2
16
114
346
xxx Not applicable; inquiry not on questionnaire. See footnote on State total.
1 Includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured.
TKXAS
m W
ACREAGE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Matagorda
Maverick
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam
Mills
Mitchell
Montague
Mont-
gomery
Moore
w n is
Motley
Nacog-
doches
Navarro
Newton
190
232
55
53
68
18
19
37
5
9
61
3
15
16
10
8
1
159
209
111
31
14
2
1
1
1
5
1
2
4
2
2
15.6
85.6
3.6
16.3
23.7
0.7
2.1
4.5
0.3
0.6
24.7
0.4
3.9
0.7
0.4
0.8
3
214,995
339,919
50,893
92,707
219,267
9,318
16,662
30,309
1,023
2,959
117,288
1,770
9,583
9,436
9,475
3,356
4
218,420
224,864
7,538
77,743
10,848
3,323
533
191
126
18, 557
1,538
1,655
799
251
5
1,131.6
1,465.2
925.3
1,749.2
3,224.5
517.7
876.9
819.2
204.6
328.8
1,922.8
590.0
638.9
589.8
947.5
419.5
6
1,373.7
1,075.9
67.9
2,507.8
774.9
1,661.5
533.0
191.0
126.0
3,711.4
1,538.0
827.5
199.8
125.5
7
190
188
49
47
65
17
17
36
5
8
61
3
15
13
10
7
8
57,594
23,835
4,461
2,459
15,813
2,758
2,683
7,572
234
169
59,295
661
6,060
553
1,666
1,075
9
56,055
13,327
4,407
1,640
1,209
1,181
1,252
1,569
337
868
2,965
20
335
741
1,885
1,501
10
1,907
4,728
1,769
2,600
1,114
359
960
1,426
35
95
18,144
202
775
176
30
356
11
352
2,370
229
1,194
302
40
110
170
95
2,540
202
288
12
7,651
9,788
17,940
3,632
7,785
1,715
156
920
5
70
4,344
623
100
13
666
524
50
40
322
132
225
778
50
296
14
89,730
285,430
21,759
85,681
200,495
1,277
3,879
17,523
223
743
34,838
862
2,145
2,751
5,168
19
15
2,713
1,173
225
4,643
120
40
158
8
430
60
40
42
222
2,680
16
126
142
43
50
53
16
19
32
4
7
41
3
13
16
10
7
17
153,436
308,545
44,106
87,321
201,704
6,09C
12,916
20,807
716
2,531
37,803
887
2,550
7,836
7,676
1,620
18
2
30
7
XXX
XXX
2
XXX
XXX
XXX
1
XXX
3
XXX
3
1
1
19
77
3,050
171
XXX
XXX
119
XXX
XXX
XXX
65
XXX
214
XXX
79
40
18
20
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
2
1
XXX
3
XXX
2
XXX
XXX
XXX
a
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
60
15
XXX
680
XXX
. i' 17
XXX
XXX
XXX
22
8
11
12
9
4
6
32
3
1
10
2
9
3
2
1
23
1,998
2,396
1,031
463
386
204
7,533
86
4
4,795
484
2,615
83
155
10
24
53,310
34,921
2,638
2,500
5,022
1,114
1,417
2,977
139
173
24,464
235
1,378
326
387
1,066
25
59,327
34,691
1,744
1,635
653
90
22
16
1
1,781
110
90
67
6
26
189
188
43
43
63
15
16
36
5
7
61
3
15
9
7
6
27
159
189
103
24
10
2
1
1
1
5
1
2
2
2
28
51,718
23,369
1,386
1,706
4,774
681
1,037
2,876
99
63
24,392
195
1,336
167
273
1,033
i.
59,007
29,780
1,294
1,117
522
87
22
16
1
1,716
110
90
2
6
30
12
100
18
20
9
7
5
6
2
3
3
1
1
7
4
3
31
2
74
17
13
4
2
32
1,592
11,552
1,252
794
248
433
380
101
40
ll6
72
40
42
159
114
33
33
320
4,059
384
514
125
65
34
118
175
18
32
11
2
5
2
1
4
20
1
2
1
3
35
106
171
48
11
1
1
1
36
37,105
21,784
625
1,305
493
150
229
77
1
42
7,089
3
20
40
1,000
37
47,147
25,654
735
413
5
7
1
3?
42
4
4
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
39
1
34
16
10
5
2
3
6
6
6
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
40
41
42
3
30
3
7
4
1
1
1
43
31
18
1
3
1
1
1
4
1
44
83
25
15
2
45
Polk
Potter
Presidio
Rains
Randall
Reagan
Real
Red River
Reeves
Refugio
Roberts
Robertson
Rockwall
Runnels
Rusk
Sabine
2
40
106
4
276
11
26
6
264
2
58
2
20
19
1
1
23
124
2
167
3
13
161
1
18
2
2
0.2
10.1
46.9
0.6
40.6
10.3
11.7
0.3
82.0
0.9
3.6
0.5
1.4
0.6
3
2,231
73,209
270,229
629
261,030
26,926
31,363
3,948
623,204
5,267
46,986
395
9,005
5,398
4
1,660
96,111
467,998
366
130, 101
2,560
14,664
224,630
147
5,168
1,547
5
1,115.5
1,830.2
2,549.3
157.2
945.8
2,447.8
1,206.3
658.0
2,360.6
147. C
810.1
197.5
450.2
284.1
•
1,660.0
4,178.7
3,774.2
183.0
779.0
853.3
1,128.0
1,395.2
147.0
287.1
773.5
"
2
39
105
4
273
11
25
6
264
1
58
2
19
18
e
607
23,435
5,601
205
133,434
3,233
1,237
1,084
79,279
610
19,615
242
4,088
1,052
Q
400
2,588
1,935
86
10,721
203
573
386
6,875
8,555
15
1,652
2,044
10
3,107
2,086
78
21,824
221
12
75
49,795
1,997
433
54
11
2,346
390
12,830
66
12
23,702
650
23
32
12
167
7,259
124
647
218
1,299
329
76
5,384
40
811
1,284
13
1
420
5
640
351
159
975
82
14
500
43,048
252,447
114
91,787
22,415
23,034
1,683
474,249
4,548
9,434
78
1,874
688
15
500
562
452
1,100
4
5,077
984
620
132
1,728
20
440
16
2
27
59
3
213
9
26
5
90
1
43
2
20
18
17
1,067
45,636
261,641
324
103,155
22,836
29,906
2,398
481,200
4,548
23,373
133
4,337
4,016
18
1
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
17
XXX
1
19
42
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
1,298
XXX
4
3
XXX
1
XXX
9
1
XXX
2
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
.1
XXX
170
XXX
1,830
24
XXX
250
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
22
10
65
84
3
3
1
8
1
1
17
1
1,863
4,055
26,117
680
180
39
1,084
30
28
3,086
4
24
565
7,837
6,246
46
65,737
613
864
180
81,019
91
5,933
16
939
410
25
600
3,400
7,926
5
23,483
81
492
45,044
8
471
8
26
2
35
105
4
273
11
24
6
264
1
57
1
18
13
2
1
21
120
2
161
3
13
160
1
17
2
28
515
7,144
5,594
46
63,812
611
653
180
79,160
10
5,867
1
689
147
2"
600
2,903
6,142
5
21,558
81
488
44,701
8
448
8
3C
1
11
1
9
9
52
42
1
11
1
23
5
1
4
1
3
1
8
31
S2
50
693
60
652
1,529
1,925
1,537
2
211
4
1,859
273
81
66
15
250
18
263
33
34
1
17
104
1
101
4
11
1
257
1
3
2
5
31
36
37
22
39
40
41
495
7
3,718
114
5,542
14
23
25,416
163
6
277
17
159
77,926
1
10
233
3
50
46
702
5,902
2,873
298
44,562
8
133
3
2
6
1
16
31
1
11
2
4
3
1
5
15
1
1
20
12
2
6
1
2
1
6
14
1
42
43
44
45
1
10
12
7
6
8
20
52
1
3
29
66
122
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S1A1ISMLS fUK L,L>U1N Tlkb
County Table la.-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
San
Augustine
San
Jacinto
San
Patricio
Scurry
Shackel-
ford
Shelby
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. .
acres. .
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. .
acres..
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop farms reporting. .
acres . .
Land in row crops or close-seeded crops
for wind erosion control farms reporting..
acres. .
Land in row crops planted on
contour farms reporting. .
acres..
Land irrigated acres 1954. .
1949 1 .
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..
Farms with nil 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..
0.2
2,098
2
532
3
2
1,538
XXX
XXX
6
1
0.5
248
47
41.3
47.0
5
201
116
2
3
1
17
2
4
5
0.7
10,480
7,162
1,746.7
1,432.4
9,246
672
296
296
122
4
794
XXX
XXX
3
1,317
6,727
54
5
5
6,470
54
3
257
59
33
6.4
63,682
21,670
1,079.4
656.7
48
3,842
3,292
3,002
230
22, 619
36
30,651
1,462
53
56,562
XXX
XXX
1
190
16
874
3,928
1,373
47
28
2,575
932
26
9
1,353
441
26
1,635
6
2
2.5
27,260
4,544
4,543.3
2,272.0
6
1,780
502
203
18
4,720
19,892
770
6
25, 1U
XXX
XXX
1,623
1,117
79
2
897
79
3
4
142
11
1
1.2
4,678
102
425.3
102.0
11
2,979
673
15
10
11
1,591
XXX
XXX
1
100
2,797
421
45
409
45
2
0.6
482
2
388
12
XXX
XXX
1
237
161
2
161
0.5
2,273
12
259
527
15
2
1,031
55
324
35
13
1,882
2
10
XXX
XXX
1
36
57
10.8
57,693
28
23,097
1,250
11,989
8,773
20,677
21
21,927
XXX
XXX
410
:,977
28
8,402
3
575
3
2,115
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Tyler
Upshur
Upton
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, 1°51:
Cropland harvested farms reporting. .
acres..
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. .
acres..
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop farms reporting. .
acres. .
Land in row crops or close-seeded crops
for wind erosion control farms reporting. .
acres..
Land in row crops planted on
contour farms reporting. .
acres. .
Land irrigated acres 1954..
1949 1 .
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. .
Fans 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..
0.3
379
137
146
3
177
XXX
XXX
0.4
1,497
7
143
443
16
644
12
230
121
2
18
XXX
XXX
4
91
33
5.3
106,299
2
208
160
104,921
2
105,081
XXX
XXX
90
66
14.0
222,417
170, 217
2,471.3
2,579.0
63
11,402
9,678
1,675
1,077
15,465
1,438
181,525
19,875
81
206,668
XXX
XXX
42
44
19.1
220, 597
122,868
5,252.3
2,792.5
38
2,016
807
87
82
214,622
480
34
215,511
XXX
XXX
783
100
368
13,529
3,034
8,521
2,105
2
62
37
58
41
208
8,722
1,868
6,515
1,560
1
48
18
27
8
160
4,807
1,166
1,920
510
2
45
33
40
37
08
6,522
1,591
4,431
1,472
2
8
5
8
5
5
3
3
1
11
5
1
10
3
9
1
34
1
1.2
8,474
19
249.2
19.0
34
2,268
1,191
426
18
1,161
423
2,785
1,266
31
5,137
7
126
XXX
XXX
3
98
368
6
31
1
309
1
7
1
59
5
1
1
1
18
6
1.5
147,185
6,829
8,176.9
1,138.2
17
6,697
3,506
1,703
1,450
135,051
2,717
13
138,557
3
1,875
XXX
XXX
3
294
5,927
1,490
15
6
5,369
1,490
12
3
,404
960
0.6
4,637
6
2,098
40
385
150
1,735
2
318
150
4
2,093
2
519
34
27
3.4
38,406
40,397
1,129.6
1,496.2
34
13,784
5,120
984
500
638
312
17,276
424
27
23,034
3
90
XXX
XXX
3
820
12,604
12, 250
32
27
11,964
12,200
4
640
20
23
8,841
11,225
1
xxx Not applicable; inquiry not on questionnaire. See footnote on State total. 1 Includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured.
TKXAS
"93"
ACREAGE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Somervell
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
Sutton
Swisher
Tarrant
Taylor
Terrell
Terry
Throck-
morton
Titus
Tom Green
Travis
Trinity
6
134
10
7
8
833
70
18
4
323
4
10
178
34
2
1
126
3
2
683
15
9
5
54
1
174
17
2
1.7
13.1
2.6
6.0
5.3
86.1
2.3
1.4
3.7
33.4
0.9
0.7
17.2
1.6
6.2
3
1,812
120,485
9,676
64,461
60,880
465,974
15,529
12, 285
12,308
215,320
2,365
5,505
280,913
16,776
650
4
59,850
2,607
5,458
365,377
1,553
3,548
50,107
42,380
314
97,329
12,341
5
302.0
899.1
967.6
9,208.7
7,610.0
559.4
221.8
682.5
3,077.0
666.6
591.2
550.5
1,578.2
493.4
325.6
6
475.0
869.0
2,729.0
535.0
103.5
394.2
10,021.4
662.2
314.0
559.4
725.9
7
6
134
10
6
7
830
68
14
2
323
4
9
164
30
2
8
576
14,395
1,347
345
275
292,834
4,207
1,092
85
168,487
936
648
29,132
2,819
165
9
218
1,594
105
134
1,026
12,891
1,787
1,462
30
2,658
13
159
8,066
2,355
10
138
6,142
103
246
235
36,320
1,107
1,276
70
6,327
20
10
4,514
438
11
35
5,495
50
230
15,870
85
1,095
860
20
2,071
145
12
420
40,757
3,213
465
273
2,315
434
1,669
5,230
1,336
1
592
30
7,604
337
122
13
14
443
54,136
8,094
63,600
59,150
113,521
5,103
6,336
12,058
29,626
1,389
3,295
237,362
2,939
358
15
235
41,322
1,708
3,138
1,785
1..
55
187
2,943
9,655
305
300
16
5
47
10
7
8
616
37
17
4
220
4
9
147
32
2
17
1,081
96,487
8,199
63,734
60,176
126,877
9,205
9,467
12,088
32,284
1,402
4,790
246,020
12,898
480
18
XXX
5
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
1
XXX
5
19
XXX
326
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
400
XXX
219
20
XXX
14
1
18
XXX
3
XXX
XXX
21
XXX
...
2,636
10
2,107
XXX
238
XXX
XXX
22
1
4
1
76
3
7
101
2
1
86
5
23
60
156
30
12,202
73
760
22,496
464
144
21,893
238
24
228
11,637
217
400
1,121
251,453
1,660
499
170
59,734
218
296
9,945
2,434
11
25
6,829
60
67
150,554
193
659
734
7,102
3
8,836
1,647
26
5
134
10
6
6
826
62
13
2
323
4
8
163
24
2
27
125
2
2
678
15
8
5
62
1
162
14
28
177
11,567
217
322
85
246,403
1,239
329
85
59,238
218
81
8,455
1,227
11
2
6,030
52
67
144,978
146
55
734
6,569
3
7,837
385
30
2
1
2
4
176
13
7
2
35
3
46
18
31
6
1
147
1
1
16
32
5
32
51
70
78
1,036
5,050
421
170
'85
496
215
1,490
1,207
33
164
8
3,679
40
601
330
947
1,262
34
82
1
5
4
593
24
4
2
40
3
66
8
35
56
1
266
5
5
3
47
3
36
9,436
35
313
45
184,116
570
159
85
7,781
3
2,405
130
37
3,432
40
67,045
41
734
538
1,922
38
3S
14
2
4
19
1
2
3
25
6
39
14
3
1
2
1
1
10
1
40
17
1
2
1
1
1
9
41
12
1
6
1
4
9
42
5
1
45
3
1
5
7
43
5
169
1
14
5
1
44
15
1
365
1
13
1
45
Washington
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Willacy
William,
son
Wilson
Winkler
Wise
Wood
Yoakum
Young
Zapata
Zavala
6
64
216
9
163
19
320
19
35
1
8
12
71
1
17
140
1
1
69
159
1
217
7
266
i
9
31
91
161
2
0.2
23.1
8.8
1.1
21.3
1.9
37.0
0.6
2.2
2.8
0.4
0.7
22.8
0.1
6.8
56.9
3
2,363
129,152
295,262
9,777
56,980
4,763
93,449
6,003
19,092
290
7,356
6,459
84,947
203
64,393
156, 575
4
1
129,596
277,216
1,520
49,714
1,997
89,465
2,397
7,012
48,756
151,288
138,207
5
393.8
2,018.0
1,367.0
1,086.3
349.6
250.7
292.0
315.9
545.5
290.0
919.5
538.2
1,196.4
203.0
3,787.8
1,118.4
6
1.0
1,878.2
1,743.5
1,520.0
229.1
285.3
336.3
399.5
779.1
1,572.8
1,662.5
858.4
7
6
61
214
9
149
19
318
19
33
1
8
11
71
1
17
115
8
1,458
7,878
72,408
2,170
15,682
3,958
71,026
2,829
6,628
10
355
464
38,204
59
3,293
29,597
9
9
5,015
66,361
826
4,892
219
7,573
667
5,032
392
907
1,041
14
4,333
26,347
10
15
8,421
4,900
229
2,392
190
8,212
109
920
106
1,225
1,996
10,963
11
1,502
931
813
43
1,273
3
95
56
30
90
1,460
12
16,482
50,562
256
1,983
1,131
6,037
3,233
1,250
17,484
60,093
13
400
163
2
294
3
830
667
2,465
14
868
: 1,488
95,851
6,460
32,426
301
1,542
1,120
396
280
2,099
2,820
43,586
130
36,312
24,650
15
546
7,880
2,635
402
889
74
551
52
200
404
205
9
855
16
6
37
161
9
119
10
US
18
34
1
8
12
49
1
14
118
."
877
110,985
212,774
7,286
37, 574
520
11,098
2,918
11,465
280
5,724
4,977
44,627
144
58,129
111,090
18
4
5
14
XXX
XXX
XXX
106
7
5
XXX
XXX
2
XXX
XXX
3
9
126
647
951
XXX
XXX
XXX
6,605
343
387
XXX
XXX
8
XXX
XXX
780
1,427
2C
XXX
XXX
XXX
4
1
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
9
XXX
XXX
23
XXX
XXX
XXX
857
127
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
1,412
XXX
XXX
22
4
8
50
1
9
4
60
13
18
1
3
4
1
3
13
23
369
2,162
15,702
400
1,514
328
4,160
1,648
2,999
130
42
920
9
89
2,738
24
761
10,591
77,128
427
10,307
614
38,880
589
3,458
10
181
135
17,355
9
2,952
45,763
25
1
9,300
57,562
70
12,020
479
30,809
245
635
4,191
5,576
46,287
5
61
207
8
146
19
318
15
31
1
6
9
71
17
114
27
1
67
158
1
193
7
262
3
7
30
89
134
28
760
7,654
59,850
424
8,928
614
37,907
521
2,688
10
143
84
16,687
2,911
26, 252
29
1
9,122
57,181
70
10,312
479
29,781
79
403
3,918
5,035
23,413
30
1
14
22
1
46
79
5
15
2
4
18
1
1
95
31
5
3
68
17
3
3
5
3
90
32
1
2,937
17, 278
3
1,379
973
68
770
38
51
668
9
41
19,511
33
97
218
1,173
297
166
187
243
233
20,501
34
2
58
109
2
9i
4
147
2
8
1
1
20
11
97
35
1
58
99
102
151
11
65
68
»
57
7,509
37,640
95
5,400
4
17,032
98
1,180
16
15
5,564
2,310
23,249
37
1
8,088
6
37,066
5,051
21
4
15,410
15
1
1,487
4,263
1
17,078
2
3
8
19
14
1
1
i
1
1
5
40
1
4
1
8
14
1
5
41
1
4
4
1
16
13
1
1
6
42
10
7
1
12
41
1
1
2
1
22
43
13
23
10
28
2
6
3
18
44
...
13
74
...
5
22
2
11
4
39
-
w
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
FARMS BY COLOR AMD TENURE OF OPERATOR
All farms number 1954..
1950..
All land in farms acres 1954 . .
1950 . .
Total cropland harvested acres 1954 . .
1949..
Farms by color of operator:
White operators number 1954..
1950..
Nonwhite operators number 1954 . .
1950..
Farms by tenure of operator:
Full owners number 1954 . .
1950..
Part owners number 1954..
1950..
Managers number 1954 . .
1950..
All tenants number 1954 . .
1950 . .
Proportion of tenancy percent 1954 . .
1950 . .
Cash tenants number 1954..
1950..
Share-cash tenants number 1954 . .
1950..
Share tenants number 1954...
1950..
Crop-share tenants number 1954 . .
1950. .
Livestock-share tenants number 1954..
1950..
Croppers number 1954 . .
1950..
Other and unspecified tenants number 1954..
1950..
Other tenants number 1954..
1950. .
Unspecified tenants number 1954 . .
1950..
Land in farms by tenure of operator:
Full owners acres 1954 . .
1950..
Part owners acres 1954 . .
1950..
Managers acres 1954. .
1950..
All tenants acres 1954..
1950..
Cash tenants acres 1954 . .
1950..
Share-cash tenants acres 1954 . .
1950 . .
Share tenants acres 1954 . .
1950..
Crop-share tenants acres 1954 . .
1950..
Livestock-share tenants acres 1954 . .
1950..
Croppers acres 1954 . .
1950..
Other and unspecified tenants acres 1954..
1950..
Cropland harvested by tenure of operator:
Full owners farms reporting 1954 . .
1949 . .
acres 1954 . ,
1949..
Part owners farms reporting 1954 . ,
1949 . .
acres 1954 . .
1949.
Managers farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954 .
1949.
All tenants farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Croppers farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954 .
1949.
292,947
331,56?
145,812,733
145,389,014
24,885,000
28,107,865
265,401
297,052
27,546
34,515
151,227
165,139
62,585
63,233
1,966
2,368
77,169
100,827
26.3
30.4
13,799
17,666
6,083
7,825
36,876
47,558
35,280
45,856
1,596
1,702
9,560
14,863
10,851
12,915
5,180
3,839
5,671
9,076
44,438,154
44,438,245
59,741,126
54,332,209
15,486,132
18,061,743
26.147,321
28,556,817
11,328,645
11,893,382
2,192,590
2,325,234
9,444,978
9,673,068
8,627,322
8,870,024
817,656
803,044
1,011,229
1,646,811
2,169,879
3,018,322
87,735
112,895
6,054,008
7,907,525
53,661
56,692
9,724,290
9,808,038
1,344
1,783
502,404
722,227
63,797
88, II l
8,604,298
9,670,075
9,164
14,269
566,712
888,524
2,510
2,864
470,913
487,505
59,274
71,898
1,721
1,938
789
926
1,262
1,484
701
625
10
14
537
741
21.4
25.9
161
202
30
39
154
274
150
273
4
1
58
98
134
128
150,736
180,852
212,872
188,300
41,684
32,651
65,621
85,702
24,446
27,189
6,2L3
7,475
16,207
29,916
15,534
29,876
673
40
4,724
9,096
14,026
12,026
751
974
13,740
22,869
608
564
31,473
27,397
8
12
798
664
432
630
13,263
20,968
55
90
1,601
3,146
87
91
672,455
544,226
10,044
11,163
38
35
43.7
38.5
12
18
2
72,614
14,290
175,985
180,013
133,719
70,020
290,137
279,903
223,390
266,452
6,110
59,959
10,453
11,959
10,253
48,000
200
169
750
509
2,248
10
24
2,158
4,104
14
9
4,025
1,482
1,341
16
18
3,861
4,236
1
168
745
1,939
2,037
264,033
188,145
11,868
19,305
1,895
1,979
1,562
1,628
157
108
213
296
11.0
93
108
2
1
20
43
18
42
2
1
15
39
83
105
60
38
23
67
109,217
115,887
103,949
46,854
35,108
4,230
15,759
21,174
4,994
5,641
19
31
1,907
3,297
1,507
3,273
400
24
695
4,031
8,144
8 , 174
564
832
6,503
12,161
104
90
3,180
3,064
139
346
90
186
2,046
3,734
14
31
470
870
68,052
67,724
2,466
23
18
23.2
20.7
11
4,149
J9.047
20,403
11,713
38,087
65
5,413
16,899
2,553
13,336
330
902
980
902
980
71
1,628
2,512
4
247
27
3
3
584
1,593
1
5
1,582
627
417
543
629,232
705,482
53,671
75,418
417
543
169
224
129
154
17
11
102
154
24.5
28.4
37
59
23
26
30
48
24
45
6
3
9
8
6
92.680
159,143
322,599
406,739
155,644
52,156
58,309
8~.444
28 , 100
52,320
14,872
14,004
10,592
13,686
5,906
12,301
4,686
1,385
3,429
4,745
4,005
118
163
12,415
19,100
108
136
26,309
36,300
14
6
3,967
1,261
76
121
10,980
18,757
6
752
Armstrong
351
353
766,818
787,552
140,979
154,147
351
353
161
157
91
95
25.9
26.9
134,570
134,360
227,049
184,027
340,844
368,544
64,355
100,621
7,007
43,484
19,009
5,930
36,763
41,262
29,397
28,899
7,366
12,363
1,340
9,424
236
521
137
144
47,290
59,234
93
97
56,932
57,834
3,566
3,222
89
90
33,191
33,857
2
12
1,153
5,404
1,481
1,737
780,482
774,910
90,537
136,964
1,475
1,733
690
741
405
457
9
7
377
532
25.5
30.6
92
82
122
212
117
197
5
70
110
223,716
263,765
388,394
366,975
60,906
19,741
107,466
124,429
47,525
41, 676
18,333
17,518
21, 519
36,202
19,641
32,982
1,878
3,220
8,195
13,246
11,894
15,787
357
492
23,363
30,522
319
413
39,753
58,291
627
1,161
296
493
26,794
46,990
105
4,482
7,344
2,240
2,368
391,155
381,147
75,821
83,304
1,974
2,038
266
330
1,125
1,296
536
452
575
619
25.7
26.1
91
93
121
115
228
230
223
224
5
148,484
168,073
189,418
155,930
4,918
3,000
48,335
54,144
10,465
14,499
13,356
12,603
16,524
15,662
15,798
15,400
726
262
2,403
3,140
5,587
8,240
842
1,007
25,573
33,330
485
418
28,321
25,460
3
1
354
463
524
571
21,573
24,051
72
81
1,898
2,530
TEXAS
■gr
OPERATOR : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Bailey
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden
Bosque
Bowie
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
Brooks
884
618
1,667
598
861
2,881
2,7-2
574
191
1,421
2,440
1,669
1,269
101
481
283
1
867
586
1,858
642
992
3,213
3,132
567
206
1,558
3,127
1,642
1,478
-156
464
278
2
419,456
501,589
459,742
466,633
477,031
540,455
533,564
419,523
569,182
506,854
375,904
673,923
355,844
2,537,037
383,632
799,983
3
443,070
491,290
456,833
410,435
529,609
561,234
637,504
413,906
503,505
525,385
399,544
680,044
349,021
2,834,512
362,997
742,724
4
212,506
15,273
50,259
113,874
85,811
241,048
81,082
8,202
40,667
106,342
45,380
132,483
44,864
1,019
126,175
11,002
5
268,364
22,643
63,580
119,984
96,852
135,426
22,977
43,190
124,184
71,211
114,164
50,149
718
128,543
17,321
6
876
617
1,286
598
857
2,824
2,720
554
191
1,414
2,013
1,324
1,026
101
478
282
7
867
586
1,428
641
985
3,150
3,097
561
206
1,551
2,502
1,197
1,071
156
461
278
8
8
1
381
4
57
52
20
7
427
345
243
3
1
9
430
1
7
63
35
6
7
625
445
407
3
10
295
425
886
278
380
1,486
1,899
386
60
885
1,764
856
815
55
157
136
11
331
399
915
313
407
1,604
2,043
392
64
855
2,090
783
815
71
190
121
12
215
102
429
163
235
511
441
86
51
224
322
517
217
10
149
89
13
216
82
441
148
270
491
508
73
52
239
376
494
215
31
129
77
14
3
12
8
4
6
13
19
14
1
10
"
15
15
14
2
6
15
7
16
10
1
9
13
20
11
4
12
6
21
12
18
4
2
16
371
79
344
153
240
871
413
88
79
302
347
281
222
22
173
52
17
313
89
492
180
306
1,105
561
91
86
452
655
344
436
36
141
78
18
42.0
12.8
20.6
25.6
27.9
30.2
14.9
15.3
41.4
21.3
14.2
16.8
17.5
21.8
36.0
18.4
19
36.1
15.2
26.5
28.0
30.8
34.4
17.9
16.0
41.7
29.0
20.9
21.0
29.5
23.1
30.4
28.1
20
18
29
99
19
48
53
158
3"
7
62
110
108
49
21
7
18
23
28
30
123
20
78
89
230
36
12
65
193
90
74
26
9
19
Z.
11
6
25
12
20
107
23
6
2
37
8
12
10
10
1
23
18
4
26
13
29
76
28
4
3
62
18
25
4
11
9
24
294
8
99
103
86
473
106
59
127
40
105
41
136
12
25
245
8
198
109
113
672
1-
20
60
211
165
116
188
110
23
26
271
4
97
96
84
460
99
8
58
112
38
100
39
126
11
27
244
4
193
103
108
658
133
15
59
197
162
113
188
108
22
28
23
4
2
7
2
13
7
9
1
15
2
5
2
1
10
1
29
1
4
5
6
5
14
14
5
1
14
3
3
2
1
30
23
4
59
7
40
126
26
3
1
30
44
13
92
3
9
31
10
5
92
23
65
144
47
8
9
52
129
19
119
6
12
32
25
32
62
12
46
112
100
25
10
46
145
43
30
17
12
33
12
42
53
15
21
124
109
23
2
62
150
94
51
10
5
15
34
8
10
32
■
7
14
28
13
4
11
85
24
11
7
6
35
4
7
30
2
8
21
18
4
11
44
36
14
9
4
36
17
22
30
5
39
98
72
12
6
35
60
19
19
10
6
37
8
35
23
13
13
103
91
19
2
51
106
58
37
1
5
11
ss
60,141
271,171
155,044
146,860
126,783
231,388
305,569
222,434
221,044
2"e,i.*
214,802
83,326
195,991
831,120
108,294
218,277
39
75,626
258,073
173,021
111,085
115,424
232,906
296,755
218,780
1.1,41.
269,941
194,699
87,220
172,133
572,436
141,546
154,322
40
157,312
119,568
227,574
251,996
222,851
147,814
128.266
99,251
280,093
99,033
117,390
453,739
124,702
186,822
168,686
439,731
41
160,417
101,983
193,087
222,920
314,029
131, 596
169,923
85,871
208,620
106,204
111,482
425,699
109,419
633,980
154,420
482,849
42
48,754
49,802
10,623
19,350
8,727
13,350
30,985
35,068
3,520
41,844
8,804
59,333
13,335
1,161,767
45,440
133,848
43
95,952
63,177
15,883
4,800
25,668
18.405
30,733
51, 678
69,280
41,454
21,365
100, 960
30,847
1,051,059
12,730
30,791
44
153,249
61,048
66,501
48,427
118,670
147,903
68,744
62,770
64,525
8".r.ll
34,908
77,525
21,816
357,328
61,212
8,127
45
111,075
68,057
74,842
71,630
74,488
178,327
140,093
57, 577
84 , 191
107,786
71,998
66,165
36,622
577,037
54,301
74,762
46
2,743
21,758
21,780
10,427
63,213
7,394
33,189
35,988
37,862
26,761
14,858
29,227
6,036
351,428
4,306
4,524
47
25,254
27,257
34.430
24,607
21,591
96,357
31,164
55,273
22,041
29,917
18,055
14,992
419,517
9,415
64,117
48
12,332
9,328
8,198
7,698
5,592
22,719
5,733
5,220
1,345
11,496
1,964
.
2,342
3,821
149
49
11,545
2,632
6,503
5,145
9,822
12,686
5,689
2,593
1,098
16,724
4,615
5,958
692
4,822
2,606
50
129,984
5,731
12,699
28,987
17,614
81,657
15,321
9,848
22,624
34,699
4,229
25,823
3,888
5,900
48,624
1,581
51
89,206
3,277
25,646
25,509
29,129
99,227
20,998
•?,146
21,258
45,790
17,105
19,572
11,178
37,203
2,468
52
117,932
1,836
12,285
26,296
15,991
75,214
14,060
2,051
21,757
28,783
3,929
25,028
3,363
40,895
1,281
53
88,556
2,064
23,862
22,540
17,030
97,070
18,034
4,469
20,778
42,316
15,562
19,380
11,178
36,627
2,440
54
12,052
3,895
414
2,691
1,623
6,443
1,261
7,797
867
5,916
300
795
525
5,900
7,729
300
55
650
1,213
1,784
2,969
12,099
2,157
2,964
480
3,474
1,543
192
576
28
56
4,194
3,734
6,089
788
3,068
13,047
3,644
321
458
6,864
3,834
1,666
5,767
685
938
57
1,666
5,182
7,080
4,729
7,184
18,801
5,683
2,854
3,842
11,076
5,357
6,973
4,001
1,561
1,292
58
3,996
20,497
17,735
527
29,183
23,086
10,857
11,393
2,236
7,791
10,023
13,288
3,783
3,776
935
59
3,883
31,712
8,356
1,817
3,746
26,022
11,366
13,820
2,720
12,155
15,004
15,607
5,759
157, 520
1,300
4,279
60
248
222
530
227
217
1,055
592
120
40
630
997
350
372
4
113
71
61
304
247
661
272
238
1,248
1,330
262
47
650
1,309
339
380
12
156
95
62
34,758
7,617
15,540
36,494
19,950
77,086
32,489
4,256
7,539
50,060
20,985
8,317
15,129
312
24,494
2,631
6 !
58,846
10,564
20,610
44,291
23,676
85,256
62,199
12,986
8,606
51,933
29,631
8,241
18,284
441
37, 918
4,428
64
204
74
346
156
188
484
311
37
38
201
264
319
155
2
144
68
65
216
75
384
147
211
482
454
60
46
221
326
311
161
9
123
61
6c
81,325
5,276
21,564
50,516
40,593
75,262
31,266
1,808
12,601
25,569
18,140
75,380
19,990
47
62,665
6,148
67
111,449
6,722
23 , 623
46,801
42,485
66,307
39,276
5,073
15,060
28,118
23,531
41,929
13,964
221
54,363
7,338
68
2
7
4
^
4
10
11
6
8
5
13
6
3
1
4
69
4
14
6
1
7
10
17
6
2
12
5
16
8
1
2
70
575
704
352
1,704
1,271
1,758
884
252
1,584
539
19,155
611
640
420
629
71
2,041
2,139
476
710
1,131
2,151
4,090
652
180
2,820
1,875
41,585
4,152
20
276
72
344
36
248
136
191
799
208
33
71
245
222
182
164
1
152
38
73
310
56
419
174
258
1,057
429
66
79
418
520
246
358
2
140
69
74
95,848
1,676
12,803
25,160
23,997
86,942
16,443
1,886
20,527
29,129
5,716
29,631
9,134
20
38,596
1,594
75
96,028
3,218
18,871
28,182
29,560
100,246
29,861
4,266
19,344
41,313
16, 174
22,409
13,749
36
35,986
5,555
76
21
3
58
6
39
126
23
3
1
27
39
13
87
3
9
77
10
5
87
23
64
141
40
7
9
51
126
17
116
6
12
78
2,481
228
2,176
755
2,512
10,172
1,442
152
224
2,611
720
905
2,691
602
513
79
1,504
80
3,497
3,380
5,005
11,384
2,649
378
2,003
4,310
2,788
777
3,678
1,263
923
SO
-7TT
STATlSTlUb fUK LUUINT1ES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Camp
FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR
All farms number
All land in farms acres
Total cropland harvested acres
Farms by color of operator:
Whi te operators number
fjonwhite operators number
tarns 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
Part owners farms reporting
acres
Managers farms reporting
acres
All tenants farms reporting
acres
Croppers farms reporting
acres
1954..
1950..
1954 . .
1950..
1954 . .
1949 . .
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1949.
1954 .
1949 .
1954 .
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1,432
1,769
567,009
566,426
72,781
105,989
1,430
1,766
876
1,012
317
396
3
6
236
355
16.5
20.1
116
146
28
54
65
87
61
78
264,842
252,812
228,893
213,683
6,500
3,037
66,774
96,894
33,863
42, 237
11,223
16,905
17,002
20,454
15,007
17, 181
1,995
3,273
1,370
8,534
3,316
8,764
443
662
23,532
36,091
253
360
32,985
43,084
2
6
347
720
165
286
15,917
26,094
1,634
1,858
343,594
346,483
68,100
72,261
1,309
1,382
325
476
896
955
397
381
332
518
20.3
27.9
53
90
25
25
130
200
128
196
2
19
444
1,399
155,913
143,728
134,901
148,938
7,901
4,192
44,879
49,625
14,331
14,044
6,833
5,593
15,278
17,715
13,616
17, 167
1,662
548
3,144
5,446
5,293
6,827
584
657
24,604
23,955
341
344
26,027
28,163
2,077
2,217
296
454
15,392
17,926
158
2,707
4,313
982
1,054
572, 517
574,720
48,976
64,296
980
1,054
574
631
169
168
231
246
23.5
23.3
82
72
30
34
54
60
272,365
257,222
156,698
147,354
20,023
46,768
123,431
123,376
59,686
52,396
22,013
19,145
16,020
12,551
11,058
10,210
4,962
2,341
9,763
11, 197
15, 949
28,087
279
416
17,033
27,380
119
148
15,525
18, 158
3
5
516
459
144
198
15,902
18,299
17
22
1,484
1,889
1,236
1,491
311,822
316, 568
67,322
81,251
1,102
1,300
134
191
598
671
293
289
14
10
331
521
26.8
34.9
33
67
17
20
55
118
50
113
5
5
203
271
23
45
6
17
17
28
116,478
111,082
138,043
138, 178
16,066
14,499
39,235
52,809
6,296
12,344
6,198
4,210
8,929
L4.172
8,115
13,270
814
902
14,955
17, 578
2,857
4,505
310
422
17, 556
22,146
227
237
23,055
25,490
13
9
3,548
4,030
302
450
23, 163
29, 585
203
263
13,271
15,811
303
331
218,690
241,972
55,431
42, 329
303
330
103
128
98
77
5
3
97
123
32.0
37.2
8
75,671
31,405
76,848
71,125
39,935
114,040
26,236
25,402
2,807
3,000
2,468
4,819
17,979
15,010
17,914
14,566
65
444
2,847
568
135
2,005
76
8,635
9,595
83
66
26,983
18,030
1
1
160
100
90
112
19,653
14,604
1,192
290
946
1,151
522,716
573,458
55,132
91,341
946
,149
517
567
248
292
10
9
171
283
18.1
24.6
155,739
171,820
272,443
294,510
40, 039
35,057
54,495
72,071
27,919
21, 542
6,146
14,266
14,676
18,256
12,088
17,480
2,588
776
1,133
3,551
4,621
14,456
301
449
16, 158
29,800
211
272
27,621
35,898
1,084
1,280
123
244
10,269
24, 363
6
17
445
1,539
2,836
3,564
550, 119
501,511
287, 687
354,571
2,819
3,538
1,160
1,508
1,114
1,090
67
542
899
19.1
25.2
23
36
15
20
445
636
442
622
3
43
132
37
1..0
116,441
102,459
277, 633
258,438
24, 126
43,376
131,919
97,238
.«,!..'.
13,670
5,662
4,106
74,716
67, 887
73,444
67,011
1,272
876
2,297
4,247
10, 575
7,328
1,036
1,357
50, 266
65,263
1,109
1,079
168,444
180, 182
16
66
7,914
35,676
528
884
61,063
73,450
16
73
1,493
3,224
831
1,161
85,381
106, 322
11,612
23,375
558
793
273
368
510
702
171
165
148
290
17.8
25.0
64
44
2
10
46
119
115
1
4
18
57
18
60
12
10
6
50
45,042
60, 135
24, 839
21,741
1,574
707
13,926
23,739
6,606
3,481
12
1,792
4,823
10,389
4,788
9,957
35
432
879
2,635
1,606
5,442
286
506
4,475
10,075
152
157
4,408
5,569
2
2
46
117
109
261
2,683
7,614
18
51
373
1,538
426
463
492,930
606, 539
227,215
231, 295
425
463
146
163
116
116
162
178
38.0
38.4
5
15
19
129
139
126
136
3
3
3
9
106,077
113,769
239,912
232,117
12,071
120,689
134,870
139,964
17,880
26,295
14,866
16,859
91, 126
87,569
89,451
84,899
1,675
2,670
1,901
5,564
9,097
3,677
135
142
56,348
61, 596
112
112
88,007
84,625
2
5
4,280
7,591
154
175
78,580
77,483
1,454
2,989
TEXAS
^T
OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Castro
Chambers
Cherokee
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Coleman
Collin
Collings-
worth
Colorado
Comal
Comanche
Concho
Cooke
823
491
3,076
706
978
479
419
1,427
3,166
856
1,662
697
2,092
554
1,700
1
732
387
4,147
785
1,208
440
494
1,596
3,831
1,038
1,840
774
2,336
618
1,940
2
526,873
357, 120
466,037
394, 094
575, 199
371,938
546,644
794,776
478,756
470,702
593,480
321,763
522,635
783,763
471,246
3
505,094
321,461
494,629
398,712
635,926
319,445
594,876
775, 139
503,439
496,811
580,022
315,174
550, 092
583,087
491, 804
4
321,080
70,407
50,435
105,452
81,587
166, 547
23,993
146,079
291, 129
166,711
106,958
22, 362
113,941
52,327
129,283
5
323,603
70,822
74,262
146,990
120,973
166,831
41, 105
211,916
320, 182
215,590
95,059
36,013
149, 388
117,764
140,747
6
827
427
2,459
703
978
477
419
1,426
3,095
853
1,51*
694
2,090
554
1,693
7
732
349
3,260
783
1,207
438
494
1,594
3,747
1,027
1,585
771
2,334
618
1,930
8
1
64
617
3
2
1
71
3
148
3
2
7
9
38
887
2
1
2
2
84
11
255
3
2
10
10
283
207
1,837
284
479
125
183
597
1,241
347
803
503
1,134
283
825
11
316
170
2,210
316
542
122
228
641
1,352
406
899
551
1,261
308
841
12
175
218
622
162
257
109
108
333
644
234
437
119
594
112
388
13
163
142
703
142
279
104
LOI
357
670
233
414
126
571
117
426
14
2
8
8
2
11
10
2
5
12
2
12
9
7
7
6
15
8
4
8
4
11
3
6
3
12
-
10
5
4
4
7
16
368
56
609
258
231
235
126
492
1,269
273
410
66
357
152
481
17
245
71
1,226
323
376
211
154
595
1,797
395
517
92
500
189
666
1?
44.4
11.8
19.8
36.5
23.6
49.1
30.1
34.5
40.1
31.9
24.7
9.5
17.1
27.4
28.3
19
33.5
18.3
29.6
41.1
31.1
48.0
31.2
37.3
46.9
38.1
28.1
11.9
21.4
30.6
34.3
20
18
30
175
10
78
5
73
180
76
7
100
22
78
53
177
21
10
33
344
17
115
7
66
233
89
18
140
28
101
54
242
22
11
4
24
11
20
5
13
64
93
10
55
4
33
17
52
23
18
1
28
23
54
8
17
60
90
20
80
8
56
24
85
24
294
7
183
205
84
218
28
187
783
223
146
20
190
61
153
25
191
13
475
233
139
186
28
229
1,140
315
154
24
250
64
253
26
280
5
181
201
77
217
27
160
740
213
143
15
181
57
134
27
174
13
463
229
127
181
24
207
1,117
297
150
19
239
60
226
28
14
2
2
4
7
1
1
27
43
10
3
5
9
4
19
29
17
12
4
12
5
4
22
32
18
4
5
11
4
27
30
15
110
11
12
3
21
201
13
47
6
5
13
19
31
17
11
178
20
14
2
6
39
337
25
77
12
23
25
20
32
30
17
117
21
37
7
9
40
116
20
62
14
51
8
80
33
9
13
201
30
54
8
37
34
132
17
66
20
70
22
66
34
6
12
76
8
26
3
8
15
22
6
34
6
21
2
52
35
2
4
62
16
1
5
23
1
30
4
20
1
17
36
24
5
41
13
11
4
1
25
94
14
28
8
30
6
28
37
38
7
9
139
30
38
7
37
29
109
16
36
16
50
21
49
152,030
57,779
213,286
132, 182
219,897
50,980
183,704
265,670
118,960
184, 916
165,422
207,706
238,583
250,893
172,726
J''
170,234
94,364
221, 506
154,604
209, 179
78,875
260,740
232,881
123,062
198,286
171,892
200, 058
249,544
219,455
167,669
40
178,405
257, 649
190, 958
118,573
215,209
147,811
248,431
303,502
168,852
192,047
331,829
72,395
183,077
308, 588
179,704
41
174, 875
172,955
165,394
91,029
125,721
206,733
292,426
150,721
162, 032
302,710
67,098
163, 133
230, 158
175,716
42
10,015
25,655
10, 200
43, 197
31,522
68,824
14,400
8,735
6,152
,
24, 529
15,026
8,517
35,011
10,497
43
11,530
37,204
10,214
43,566
29,874
5,521
24,964
7,711
5,920
23,160
18, 166
11,800
3,441
11,700
10,951
44
186,423
16,037
51,593
100, 142
108,571
104,323
100,109
216,86''
184,792
90,125
71,700
26,636
92,458
189,271
108,319
45
148,455
16,938
97,515
109,513
132,742
109,328
102,439
242,121
223,736
113,333
87,254
36, 218
133,974
121,774
137,468
46
9,848
10, 663
18,309
13,909
59,653
3,572
82,188
112,137
9,197
2,280
21,262
9,107
29,443
155,403
35,008
47
5,252
8,185
32,092
19,333
53,937
21,025
62,249
113,807
8,367
5,029
36,760
14, 388
52,644
76,354
40,890
43
6,235
1,837
3,114
4,656
10,077
5,398
6,989
27,970
22,765
4,205
20,551
1,991
12, 173
7,b5o
15,599
49
9,725
150
3,478
8,558
19,488
5,548
7,766
20,519
16,502
17,507
14,065
2,814
16,433
8,935
25,505
50
150, 999
1,970
12,933
70,601
26,061
93, 528
7,610
58,135
125,620
77,203
20,223
7,065
39,155
19,405
37,464
51
119,746
5,330
34,063
68,005
39,960
77,228
7,335
84,775
159,377
84,022
22,755
6,289
45,658
16, 597
50, 030
52
143,224
1,594
12,769
68,191
20,848
93,326
6,653
43,512
115,524
71,600
17,687
5,293
33,849
16,446
25,186
53
100,933
5,330
33,057
64,675
29,531
72,264
5,395
53,448
152,909
75,753
22,353
4,612
40, 858
15, 217
43,738
54
7,775
376
164
2,410
5,213
202
957
14,623
10,096
5,603
2,536
1,772
5,306
2,959
12,278
55
18,813
1,006
3,330
10,429
4,964
1,940
31,327
6,468
8,269
402
1,677
4,800
1,380
6,292
56
8,751
5,370
3,967
2,680
412
7,140
15,204
1,758
2,370
3,253
2,077
5,422
8,349
57
10,925
1,872
9,665
6,016
8,749
2,477
4,128
9,367
24,648
3,332
4,084
3,794
4,570
6,183
3,689
58
10, 590
1,567
11,867
7,009
10,100
1,825
2,910
11,487
12,006
4,679
7,294
5,220
9,610
1,385
11,899
59
2,807
1,401
18, 217
7,601
10,608
3,050
20,959
13,653
14,842
3,443
9,590
8,933
14,669
13,705
17,354
60
254
74
1,120
195
272
104
92
403
934
278
531
256
684
114
548
61
298
54
1,527
282
425
114
149
519
1,072
355
612
387
933
250
604
'..'
79,742
4,479
17, 859
25,547
26,777
24,676
6,555
43,801
57, 870
46,390
20,452
10,777
37, 852
17,747
42, 945
63
95,336
37,784
27,971
43, 253
38,277
30,098
13,739
60,879
61,062
60,779
25, 889
18,378
56, 337
49, 597
40,734
64
173
181
559
153
199
104
75
278
627
229
365
98
545
61
349
65
163
105
633
141
241
101
83
342
652
232
329
120
555
114
390
66
96,542
55, 176
19,766
38,005
28,480
62,179
9,227
52, 008
100,369
68,919
57, 052
8,355
51,959
14,504
47,294
67
111,675
27, 610
20,415
43,456
41,950
62,680
12,402
72,362
95,632
75, 145
45, 111
10,911
56,281
33,450
49, 120
gg
2
8
5
1
9
8
5
12
2
10
3
6
3
4
69
8
2
7
4
9
2
2
2
10
4
8
3
3
3
6
70
1,981
1,784
706
614
3,152
5,310
324
2,811
340
3,120
143
1,049
1,841
664
~1
4,621
107
864
743
2,302
2,362
470
705
2,641
9,391
611
245
364
549
655
"2
353
41
514
243
166
224
74
395
1,181
267
336
45
290
95
348
■7J
244
35
1,045
320
330
208
125
547
1,728
392
417
78
444
175
543
7*
142,815
8,968
12,104
41, 286
23, 178
74,382
8,211
49,946
130,079
51,062
26,334
3,087
23,081
18,235
38,380
75
111,971
5,321
25,012
59,538
38,444
71,691
14,494
77,970
160,847
70,275
23,448
6,479
36,406
34, 168
50,238
76
15
110
11
11
2
18
198
13
47
4
3
9
17
77
78
17
4
165
20
14
2
6
38
331
25
75
12
20
25
18
7,504
3,261
1,758
1,120
124
1,931
11,649
1,074
1,141
148
290
1,208
2,336
79
SO
8,136
399
3,578
3,115
1,661
J
1,809
699
4,975
19, 109
2,531
2,764
724
1,546
3,987
1,847
"W
STATISTICS KOK COUNTIES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Coryell
Crosby
FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR
All farms number 1954 . .
1950..
All land in farms acres 1954.,
1950..
Total cropland harvested acres 1954..
1949..
Farms by color of operator:
White operators number 1954..
1950..
Nonwhite operators number 1954 . ,
1950..
harms by tenure of operator:
Full owners number 1954..
1950..
Part owners number 1954 . .
1950..
Managers number 1954 . ,
1950..
All tenants number 1954 . ,
1950..
Proportion of tenancy percent 1954 . ,
1950..
Cash tenants number 1954 . ,
1950.,
Share-cash tenants number 1954 . ,
1950..
Share tenants number 1954 . ,
1950.,
Crop-share tenants number 1954 . ,
1950 . ,
Livestock-share tenants number 1954 . ,
1950..
Croppers number 1954..
1950.,
Other and unspecified tenants number 1954..
1950.,
Other tenants number 1954 .
1950.
Unspecified tenants number 1954.
1950.
I ,mi,I , i, farms by tenure of operator:
Full owners acres 1954 .
1950.
Part owners acres 1954.
1950.
Managers acres 1954 .
1950.
All tenants acres 1954.
1950.
Cash tenants acres 1954.
1950.
Share-cash tenants acres 1954.
1950.
Share tenants acres 1954 .
1950.
Crop-share tenants acres 1954 .
1950.
Livestock-share tenants acres 1954 .
1950.
Croppers acres 1954 .
1950.
Other and unspecified tenants acres 1954.
1950.
Cropland harvested by tenure of operator:
Full owners farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Part owners farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Managers .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949 .'
All tenants farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Croppers farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
1,575
1,841
463,767
494,000
117,475
155,788
1,573
1,835
911
969
298
341
358
525
22.7
28.5
45
70
41
43
171
288
160
275
225,931
228,287
140, 701
137,408
11,496
11,770
85,639
116,535
12,528
21,7X3
13,215
14,380
38,927
62,120
33,334
56,878
5,593
5,242
10,856
7,004
10,113
11,318
574
739
38,731
50,830
270
334
42,601
50,972
6
6
1,182
2,708
309
478
34,961
51,278
48
47
4,490
4,176
469
568
539,414
532,390
101,327
150,406
46'
564
186
226
112
117
164
218
35.0
38.4
6
2
6
12
131
179
129
175
2
4
148,249
124, 574
90,369
87,538
207,538
243,547
93,258
76,731
38,544
457
3,799
7,843
49,700
59,941
45,505
57,544
4,195
2,397
1,083
5,265
132
3,225
151
216
33,892
47,106
110
117
37,929
47,946
1,736
2,833
145
218
27,770
52,521
13
697
2,652
320,650
298,999
12
40.9
44.4
9
10
127,013
19,408
85,077
169,600
35,240
108,560
74,751
L08,
74,749
147
143
1,973,677
1,976,833
1,888
1,720
147
143
64
29.9
44.8
42
61
331,709
242,650
1,173,976
947,754
69,640
103,566
398,352
682,863
385,369
655,945
5,620
23,618
5,620
23,618
7,363
3,300
1
3
31
156
1,222
854
2
357
278
710
779
874
416,650
425,546
277,382
284,191
777
872
252
316
177
190
345
359
44.3
41.1
16
287
290
269
268
18
22
115,879
115,508
135,101
134,754
26,129
50,487
139, 541
124,797
1,637
2,240
9,419
6,556
L09, L20
96,437
103,108
87,816
6,012
8,621
6,425
14,048
12,940
5,516
227
297
60,657
79,950
177
189
103,782
89,934
4,746
10,207
336
357
108, 197
104,100
23
36
5,823
9,103
61
70
1,719,023
2,218,655
7,611
1,796
22
17
17
27.9
24.3
5
12
174,253
496,917
687,634
414,362
576,440
1,045,162
280,696
262,214
263,000
207,514
15,984
43,560
3,984
840
12,000
42,720
1,712
11,140
13
1
3,303
220
965
550
300
426
10
1
3,043
600
370
372
791,547
904,141
194,794
223,611
370
372
149
157
116
101
4
7
101
107
27.3
28.8
262,299
238,355
313,003
365,618
83,400
162,715
132,845
137,453
33,204
55,765
3,181
8,566
95,370
66,918
84,278
55,964
11,092
10,954
1,087
4,960
3
1,244
104
127
50,444
67, 661
107
97
85,963
90,352
2
7
3,707
11,925
91
98
54,680
53,673
3
1
605
1,000
2,689
3,519
316,349
372,139
138,643
159, 892
2,597
3,356
92
163
1,726
2,290
341
394
30
33
592
802
22.0
22.8
173
174
30
34
199
343
187
324
12
19
105
160
85
91
31
17
118,897
140, 814
90,030
95,182
16,683
28,633
90,739
107, 510
21,947
20,384
10,283
7,980
37,450
57,355
34,845
52,744
2,605
4,611
10,199
11,995
10,860
9,796
698
1,038
34,998
40, 638
305
340
47,735
48,556
24
30
5,572
9,058
415
645
50,338
61,640
102
152
6,920
8,529
1,101
1,229
665,308
532,970
442,279
383,455
1,101
1,225
274
387
328
282
494
554
44.9
45.1
5
13
17
22
446
422
438
413
8
9
13
24
13
73
3
5
10
103,850
102,392
297,444
202,891
51,234
25,399
212,780
202,288
2,146
5,059
17,042
13,437
185,069
156,619
179,605
154,035
5,464
2,584
4,397
5,514
4,126
21,659
245
343
72,749
85, 534
326
280
186,158
130,338
2
4
2,355
1,993
491
547
181,017
165,590
13
24
3,977
5,143
TEXAS
~W
OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Delta
Denton
De Witt
Dickens
Dimmit
Doni.-y
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards
Ellis
El Paso
Erath
Falls
Fannin
1,117
2,221
2,213
646
291
619
652
1,681
77
270
2,885
690
2,021
2,707
2,953
1
1,413
2,736
2,428
784
335
685
711
1,929
61
253
3,328
769
2,163
2,901
3,768
2
147.870
505,731
560,515
533,059
670,131
503,103
669,930
479,952
557,488
1,146,096
555,526
589,309
604,869
437,790
489,816
3
156, -408
522,322
566,678
527, 526
781,927
560,920
861,121
500, 126
554, 538
1,080,614
552,435
517,328
598,181
448,784
498,798
4
68, 507
205,161
95,612
120,421
15,452
101,169
40,752
84,218
1,412
1,839
289,271
61,437
74,509
217,934
198,216
5
86,974
208,511
110,649
146,003
18,552
113,951
50,675
101,357
1,083
3,618
318,700
71,058
104,887
225,782
234,911
6
1,041
2,197
2,062
645
291
616
652
1,678
77
270
2,575
683
2,015
2,290
2,831
7
1,321
2,703
2,254
784
335
681
711
1,928
61
253
2,950
756
2,161
2,444
3,601
8
76
24
151
1
3
3
310
7
6
417
122
9
92
33
174
4
1
378
13
2
457
167
10
417
1,186
1,169
279
137
279
251
885
40
150
1,021
378
1,246
1,023
1,164
11
443
1,387
1,167
357
157
316
259
1,031
35
127
1,093
441
1,271
1,040
1,402
12
266
461
436
174
95
158
203
475
15
47
488
188
426
581
641
13
266
466
456
173
106
144
200
457
11
40
532
176
430
557
686
14
25
7
9
17
6
3
2
3
21
15
13
10
10
15
5
18
27
14
10
8
14
7
5
14
22
32
12
21
13
16
434
549
601
184
l&
176
195
321
20
70
1,355
109
336
1,093
1,138
17
699
865
778
240
62
217
238
434
10
72
1,681
120
450
1,283
1,667
If
38.9
24.7
27.2
28.5
14.4
28.4
29.9
19.1
26.0
25.9
47.0
15.8
16.6
40.4
38.5
19
49.5
31.6
32.0
30.6
18.5
31.7
33.5
22.5
16.4
28.5
50.5
15.6
20.8
44.2
44.2
20
15
131
165
8
28
18
63
88
7
50
44
9
97
80
59
21
18
187
167
14
40
27
57
141
8
55
48
24
139
87
97
22
18
65
52
7
8
9
38
1
80
7
39
112
45
23
23
102
73
9
3
15
20
60
2
103
9
42
145
61
24
250
253
192
143
2
128
79
143
1
1
637
74
97
505
708
25
435
391
265
171
4
154
70
148
830
52
173
640
1,093
26
247
218
174
139
2
123
76
139
612
74
89
486
689
27
431
350
245
168
4
147
61
140
802
50
163
618
1,072
28
3
35
18
4
5
3
4
1
1
25
8
19
19
29
4
41
20
3
7
9
8
28
2
10
22
21
30
122
36
102
14
4
2
14
-
3
523
13
17
344
217
31
191
82
200
19
10
11
63
9
4
638
15
15
319
283
>.'
29
64
90
12
8
20
30
48
11
16
71
6
86
52
109
33
32
103
73
27
5
10
28
76
2
11
62
20
81
92
133
34
11
17
55
4
2
4
6
22
8
15
13
3
29
36
29
35
5
37
36
2
1
1
5
14
1
1
6
3
20
32
32
it,
18
47
35
8
6
16
24
26
3
1
58
3
57
16
80
37
27
66
37
25
4
9
23
62
1
10
56
17
61
60
101
38
44,199
182,122
224,340
158,155
197,420
156,504
148,597
175,777
145,602
496,467
155,061
116,198
295,744
123,016
146,439
39
44,007
189,533
213,614
137,649
147,669
153,484
250,470
190,700
228, 581
470, 774
148.75"
35,543
288,280
117,118
149,375
..0
57,572
175,197
247,862
113,717
199,327
199,895
276,612
211,860
304,132
364,716
188,182
322, 198
193,802
169,283
174,073
41
43,082
143,897
219,226
102,737
357,014
256,943
145,545
187,054
165,172
246, 111
155,583
313,084
153,817
156,996
131,968
42
22,282
14,417
188,502
154,440
68,089
156,938
50,560
23,660
20,326
33,411
28,846
6,768
16,425
43
2,278
14,927
41,899
201,894
164,029
71,960
251,269
15,350
134,220
98,414
30,415
156,770
48,077
16,581
27,711
44
46,099
126,130
73,896
72,685
118,944
78,615
87,783
92,315
57,194
261,253
191,957
117, 502
86,477
138,723
152,879
45
67,041
173,965
91,939
85,246
113,215
78,533
213,837
107,022
26,565
265,315
217,680
11,931
108,007
158,089
189,744
46
1,494
36,552
26,674
21,335
84,684
11,861
47,961
40,255
39,385
249, 292
5,943
100,076
35,027
11,303
9,836
47
1,152
41,198
30,420
26,298
104,096
15,533
76,829
37,817
26,561
188,635
5,686
1,018
45,344
12,340
8,018
48
3,039
20,493
10,065
3,490
4,073
4,215
8,717
1,000
20, 583
319
10,343
22,478
15,949
49
3,886
26,162
12,062
9,434
1,202
18,187
6,893
15,043
2,948
23,806
1,508
9,848
24,202
8,779
50
33,113
53,660
23,736
43,072
654
43,565
12,050
32,926
6,400
3,500
126,225
6,486
18, 524
81,321
97,946
51
48,834
78,944
27, 573
38,704
1,713
40,625
10,762
31,718
137,091
4,175
33,444
134,416
52
32,304
40,032
20,137
40,599
654
41,895
11,584
30,049
115,955
6,486
15,544
"4 . 778
95,201
53
48,397
65,521
25,963
38,020
1,713
38,093
8,258
29,565
127,976
3,983
31,074
78,878
130,915
54
809
13,628
3,599
2,473
1,670
466
2,877
6,400
3,500
10,270
2,980
6,543
2,745
55
437
13,423
1,610
684
2,532
2,504
2,153
9,115
192
2,370
9,211
3,501
56
5,566
6,189
7,808
3.174
11,910
387
2,123
3,979
3,341
29,954
997
5,067
19,638
16,658
57
9,555
12,919
14,572
5,438
1,175
2,085
23,273
6,384
7,815
41,458
1,558
2,760
21,199
25,047
58
2,887
9,236
5,613
1,614
21,696
18,729
21,434
6,438
10,409
5,120
9,252
9,624
17,516
3,983
12,490
59
3,614
14,742
7,312
5,372
5,029
2,103
96,080
l< , ''.'.
4
65,917
9,639
3,672
16,611
12,259
13,484
60
277
749
723
236
74
222
161
511
6
34
769
302
669
723
807
61
313
929
794
286
113
282
205
697
9
53
833
396
938
824
1,028
62
14,237
58,350
32,255
36,150
2,771
31,698
8,090
25,501
62
915
60,808
23, 587
33,113
42,230
39,718
63
16,264
62,560
35,360
47,940
5,868
41,711
13,743
35,418
232
1,510
62,144
28,802
45,897
48,334
51,202
64
250
420
367
171
49
150
172
400
4
9
473
181
354
557
611
253
429
394
169
71
138
173
421
3
21
517
173
409
534
652
6(
26,206
78, 533
31,428
48,609
6,415
37,839
18,351
38,991
777
529
89,225
25,160
26,604
78,780
67,825
67
22,759
61,503
32,435
51,292
7,448
35,894
18,109
38,936
851
1,208
92,068
22,193
33,263
71,014
62,926
68
23
4
8
9
3
2
1
21
14
8
10
8
69
3
15
19
12
8
6
8
5
6
18
26
10
18
10
70
4,361
1,063
4,253
5,003
626
375
37
7,968
6,896
905
2,718
3,104
71
694
3,128
4,059
8,277
2,675
2,497
848
390
412
8,382
11,577
2,078
6,972
1,701
.
409
446
485
177
15
161
161
239
4
13
1,310
100
218
1,040
1,056
\
679
745
679
232
35
210
208
357
25
1,623
115
371
1,230
1,567
74
28,064
63,917
30,866
31,409
1,263
31,006
13,936
19,726
573
358
131,270
5,794
13,887
94,206
87,569
T.
47,257
81,320
38,795
38,494
2,561
33,849
17,975
26,613
488
156,106
8,486
23,649
99,462
119,082
■•
121
31
100
14
3
2
13
2
1
521
13
12
339
210
7
188
79
190
19
9
11
61
7
2
630
15
14
313
274
78
4,419
2,889
5,598
1,563
303
323
1,112
66
19
24,614
793
703
16,850
10,995
79
8,106
5,618
9,894
2,324
439
1,178
4,507
581
88
34,225
1,417
727
15,513
14,641
80
"TOO"
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Fayette Fisher Floyd Foard Fort Bend Franklin Freestone Frio Gaines Galveston
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
Nonwhi te operators number
Farms by tenure of operator:
Full owners number
Part owners number
Managers number
All tenants number
Proportion of tenancy percent
Cash tenants number
Share-cash tenants number
Share tenants number
Crop-shere tenants number
Livestock-share tenants number
Croppers number
Other and unspecified tenants number
Other tenants number
Unspecified tenants number
Land in farms by tenure of operator:
Full owners acres
Part owners acres
Managers acres
All tenants acres
Cash tenants acres
Share-cash tenants acres
Share tenants acres
Crop-share tenants acres
Livestock-share tenants acres
Croppers acres
Other and unspecified tenants acres
Cropland harvested by tenure of operator:
Full owners farms reporting
Part owners farms reporting
acres
Managers .farms reporting
acres
All tenants farms reporting
acres
Croppers farms reporting
1954.
1950.
195*.
1950.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954..
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
3,773
3,998
554,982
550,860
125,585
133,815
3,475
3,633
298
365
2,074
2,072
703
716
985
1,204
26.1
30.1
232
326
264
316
293
324
285
315
104
144
249,663
240,299
191,438
180,562
7,375
3,664
106,506
126,335
33,022
43,077
29,251
33,617
30,891
32,607
29,595
31,563
1 7 296
1,044
7,496
8,776
5,846
8,258
1,538
1,583
54,209
56,480
621
625
34,560
32,523
5
362
307
842
1,066
36,454
44,505
103
138
3,635
4,856
1,191
1,259
519,179
493,027
153,930
194,163
1,181
1,250
463
518
307
283
418
453
35.1
36.0
28
34
22
39
331
307
320
291
11
16
16
27
180,595
168,640
212,602
177,495
5,668
31,343
120,314
115,549
17,318
7,138
11,028
12,522
83,689
77,149
81,231
71,713
2,458
5,436
2,905
6,177
5,374
12,563
338
421
36,125
55,421
291
275
62,436
63,106
2
4
588
1,529
391
440
54,781
74,107
16
27
1,996
3,750
1,184
1,216
617,371
589,815
378,911
379,967
1,181
1,216
404
471
303
316
7
7
470
422
39.7
34.7
23
22
29
31
384
343
361
323
23
20
9
16
25
10
126,714
153,485
280,082
262,228
16,465
19,585
194,110
154,517
9,973
6,265
15,993
19,327
162,266
122,349
151,989
113,311
10,277
9,038
2,212
4,198
3,666
2,378
334
422
70,699
92,556
300
311
154,190
154,758
5,071
13,703
450
419
148,951
118,950
16
1,639
3,509
438
495
427,535
408,657
101,662
122,647
434
491
164
193
132
138
141
160
32.2
32.3
5
7
8
11
101
118
91
114
10
4
12
22
15
2
3
1
12
184,431
105,333
169,976
174,099
1,662
80,747
71,466
48,478
29,670
6,652
5,571
3,928
31,525
31,982
24,033
30,338
7,492
1,644
4,159
5,426
541
490
145
169
27,520
33,398
127
134
46,659
54,754
334
1,582
126
158
27,149
32,913
12
22
2,933
4,901
2,407
2,525
513,196
601,199
145,750
147,378
1,924
1,877
483
648
863
862
447
408
21
1,083
1,234
45.0
48.9
65
73
169
220
522
498
511
494
11
4
254
353
87,008
93,500
285,603
259,481
32,948
148,598
107,637
99,620
10,978
14,059
28,056
24,531
44,479
37,688
43,283
37,370
1,196
318
10,873
15,259
13,251
8,083
624
628
24,518
35,735
415
367
47,689
37,959
11
16
12,493
12,645
1,030
1,177
61,050
61,039
251
346
9,658
12,610
810
1,006
149,696
154,274
15,089
22,959
780
974
452
545
208
221
147
240
18.1
23.8
59
82
12
23
33
91
31
90
2
1
5
15
38
29
24
12
14
63,130
77,099
59,327
50,798
2,809
24,430
26,377
7,044
10,108
2,256
3,101
4,604
10,112
4,121
10,057
483
55
166
1,137
10,360
1,919
266
377
4,702
8,148
169
196
7,057
7,406
96
202
3,265
7,405
4
15
77
634
1,711
1,927
411,906
405 , 800
59,039
60,864
1,006
1,053
705
874
807
855
506
555
390
509
22.8
26.4
55
74
17
23
223
290
212
280
124,850
124,225
190,829
199,750
32,216
20,550
64,011
61,275
21,125
13,223
6,383
8,381
24,972
28,430
19,525
26,260
5,447
2,170
3,171
4,437
8,360
6,804
462
611
14,985
16,451
449
516
26,101
24,745
581
139
332
460
17,372
19,529
40
60
2,214
2,359
541
600
699,597
642,990
50,005
72,277
538
594
269
268
145
154
3
7
124
171
22.9
28.5
42
52
17
15
45
59
43
57
2
2
l'.'l .Mi
198,246
289, 615
245,382
27,944
23,427
210,502
175,935
167,713
122,566
16,804
6,523
13,199
12,163
11,999
11,474
1,200
689
100
5,588
12,686
29,095
130
174
13,696
22,792
112
135
20,445
29,324
1
7
1,303
1,261
90
143
14,561
18, 900
13
1,143
508
476
863,921
874,437
184,550
131,955
508
476
165
175
153
153
175
143
34.4
30.0
2
151
111
149
109
2
2
10
5
8
21
134,158
121,818
453,032
581,584
142,241
74,248
134,490
96,787
7,041
2,104
1,993
10,626
80,404
66,054
79,642
54,672
-762
11,382
3,536
2,407
41,516
15,596
142
141
40,494
29,822
139
141
70,218
49,032
10
3
5,870
3,059
168
139
67,968
50,042
10
5
2,984
1,861
TEXAS
101
OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Garza
Gillespie
Glasscock
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Gregg
Grijiies
Guadalupe
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
Hansford
Hardeman
436
1,306
139
708
2,147
523
2,815
857
1,566
2,097
1,703
747
1,496
421
652
1
444
1,356
154
873
2,494
551
3,633
990
1,818
2,232
1,873
951
1,699
311
795
2
514,971
682,535
525,289
377,273
585,663
560,333
470, 131
111,526
412,354
349,214
620, 163
489,735
505,840
756,909
370,534
3
505,635
672,086
595,307
411,134
596,327
536,737
512,640
115,703
393,066
359,244
620, 177
631,175
494,663
674,625
380,525
4
83,709
57,762
17,848
40,000
82,893
137,660
197,072
7,834
49,803
131,808
464,582
172,919
99,288
207,378
148,162
5
88,271
78,046
18,568
50,921
79,643
144,463
235,560
9,576
47,685
150,724
478,564
230,013
127,848
288,549
165,579
6
435
1,303
138
680
1,866
523
2,750
496
1,092
1,924
1,702
747
1,495
421
651
7
443
1,350
153
823
2,140
551
3,550
572
1,226
1,985
1,870
950
1,698
311
793
8
1
3
1
28
281
65
359
474
173
1
1
1
9
1
6
1
50
354
83
418
592
247
3
1
1
2
It
150
906
33
278
1,195
188
1,319
546
749
1,226
613
249
891
130
290
11
169
897
42
325
1,350
222
1,633
698
817
1,185
618
335
985
106
356
12
91
234
51
187
488
154
601
157
375
414
370
181
278
142
166
13
75
259
64
205
487
141
663
93
362
450
344
187
260
121
167
14
4
13
6
11
16
4
9
4
10
5
11
1
3
3
1
15
9
7
5
8
17
8
3
3
6
5
16
3
5
6
5
16
191
153
49
232
448
177
866
150
432
452
709
316
324
146
195
17
191
193
43
335
640
180
1,334
196
633
592
695
426
449
78
267
18
43.8
11.7
35.3
32.8
20.9
33.8
31.5
17.5
27.6
21.6
41.6
42.3
21.7
34.7
29.9
19
43.0
14.2
27.9
38.4
25.7
32.7
36.7
19.8
34.8
26.5
37.1
44.8
26.4
25.1
33.6
20
11
63
23
49
89
25
176
60
58
63
45
2
64
2
6
21
8
71
20
68
123
35
200
64
83
61
50
7
91
2
18
22
5
17
1
22
19
26
60
3
22
33
36
1]
34
11
12
23
9
34
22
50
19
96
6
28
53
42
11
51
5
21
24
168
30
22
64
135
91
418
16
194
199
573
276
155
126
153
25
157
43
15
112
178
92
707
38
276
254
496
370
213
50
199
26
167
20
22
61
121
87
400
15
192
188
527
270
143
122
149
27
156
35
15
102
165
84
685
38
275
247
460
367
194
49
194
28
1
10
3
14
4
16
1
2
11
46
6
12
4
4
29
1
8
10
13
8
22
1
7
36
3
19
1
5
30
4
12
2
60
143
3
91
6
114
115
14
11
8
2
6
31
13
17
6
83
190
20
164
27
179
169
51
26
15
10
13
32
3
31
1
37
62
32
121
65
44
42
39
16
63
5
18
33
4
28
2
50
99
14
167
61
67
35
56
12
79
11
16
34
17
14
43
17
40
65
24
17
7
30
2
2
35
16
15
51
2
30
24
24
18
6
3
12
3(
3
14
1
23
19
15
81
20
25
32
16
33
3
16
37
4
12
2
35
48
12
137
37
43
17
50
9
67
11
16
38
185,732
418,977
32,020
82^598
276,082
1247225
133,968
587932
133,626
158,630
151,226
225,686
258,571
268,638
174,006
39
143,586
418,529
120,146
161,748
256,886
107,500
148,890
61,797
123,351
155,438
204,874
388,716
256,599
152,107
164,436
40
170,769
191,366
339,752
224,044
240,641
266,721
188,904
31,342
228,405
122,620
210,278
147,851
142,607
352.085
126,346
41
107,692
171,214
370,306
168,654
245,966
235,582
176,424
14,410
204,441
125,179
195,132
113,509
110,630
413,086
132,005
42
77,401
14 T 755
54,180
24,305
10,003
53,900
3,529
5,600
10,022
7,129
4,565
5,922
6,684
4,779
9,430
43
191,201
9,898
16,140
13,153
19,811
67,291
2,535
2,687
5,437
3,120
11,980
1,270
7,025
20,360
5,449
44
81,069
57,437
99,337
46,326
58,937
115,487
143,730
15,652
40,301
60,835
254,094
110,276
97,978
131,407
60,752
45
63,156
72,445
88,715
67,579
73,664
126,364
164,791
16,809
59,837
75,507
208,191
127,680
120,409
89,072
78,635
46
22,458
32,188
83,885
18,748
22,726
22,301
17,994
11,051
9,919
11,206
13,059
246
28,969
480
1,062
47
10,548
32,727
79,845
27,563
22,071
37,428
23,295
6,583
17,176
9,471
10,241
835
32,826
6,926
4,329
4?
1,020
6,026
274
8,214
6,948
35,782
25,186
255
3,832
6,310
21,460
6,347
11,262
12,630
4,611
49
6,366
13,485
7,128
10,249
31,998
25,364
364
5,125
10,676
16,780
5,421
16,170
12,730
11,681
'.0
56,890
12,886
8,958
9,984
13,985
50,959
75,033
2,173
13,522
26,909
206,746
88,547
43,364
116,424
50,683
51
43,329
9,492
6,082
13,283
18,347
43,552
103,069
2,371
22,078
33,900
160,932
107,799
50,466
57,626
53,950
52
56,052
6,292
8,958
9,660
13,404
41,619
69,076
533
13,358
24,372
182,647
85,361
35,417
111,350
48,176
53
42,369
6,065
6,082
11,486
16,684
40; 591
97, 301
2,371
21,652
33,015
145,237
105,888
42,075
55,706
52,137
54
838
6,594
324
581
9,140
5,957
1,640
164
2,537
23,899
3,186
7,947
5,074
2,507
55
960
3,427
1,797
1,663
2,961
5,768
426
685
15,695
1,911
8,393
1,920
1,813
56
543
3,543
780
4,371
10,836
1,343
7,000
235
8,576
11,741
3,362
5,382
3,576
1,405
1,369
57
2,054
6,669
1,988
5,539
13,869
8,762
13,288
2,426
8,186
16,736
7,376
8,040
5,424
5,209
2,475
58
158
2,794
5,440
5,009
4,442
5,102
18,517
1,938
4,450
4,669
9,467
9,754
10,607
468
3,027
59
859
10,072
800
14,066
9,128
4,624
19,775
5,065
7,272
4,724
12,862
5,585
15,521
6,581
6,200
60
104
614
21
143
666
129
785
243
429
879
505
207
556
99
253
61
134
701
19
178
713
167
1,024
397
526
927
691
313
726
99
324
62
16,173
33,057
4,092
8,057
28,708
27,941
43,145
3,705
10,948
53,900
101,802
42,447
39,813
36,647
51,670
63
23,405
42,224
5,066
9,877
27,525
28,745
52,184
4,498
12,556
58,257
143,129
73,611
53,211
73,688
60,361
64
82
195
28
138
385
145
542
113
317
374
367
177
248
134
166
65
72
242
30
164
371
135
611
83
295
415
341
167
-249
119
162
66
24,442
16,790
4;905
10,498
30,531
67,454
73,178
2,673
24,203
43,068
154,247
62,104
31,309
98,289
55,485
67
22,711
24,602
6,480
16,221
24,471
67,874
78,300
2,004
16,335
47,615
153,347
64,887
32,296
145,400
54,993
66
2
8
2
7
10
4
7
2
10
4
8
3
3
1
69
6
5
2
7
13
7
3
3
5
3
16
3
4
6
5
70
351
927
964
1,915
445
512
1,984
330
1,163
591
3,733
91
1,382
742
71
2,033
225
1,068
835
1,425
2,086
274
322
897
577
9,421
432
1,100
11,155
1,607
72
182
100
34
207
323
146
722
59
392
395
690
309
253
139
189
73
187
164
25
276
475
162
1,174
116
557
549
679
421
400
78
257
74
42,743
6,988
7,887
19,530
23,209
41,753
78,765
1,126
13,489
34,249
204,800
68,368
28,075
71, 060
40,265
75
40,122
10,995
5,954
23,988
26,222
45, 758
104,602
2,752
17,897
44,275
172,667
91, 083
41,239
58,306
48,618
76
3
8
2
60
124
3
86
4
112
110
14
10
7
2
6
77
13
17
6
75
153
19
160
25
163
182
•■'.
26
1A
10
13
78
360
451
700
3,618
8,666
1,142
4,970
143
3,388
8,853
2,404
2,507
702
567
881
79
1,940
1,178
1,475
4,403
8,588
3,554
9,610
491
4,723
11,651
6,256
4,902
1,529
4,932
2,028
60
102
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Hartley
Hays
Hemphill
Hidalgo
FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR
All farms number
All land in farms. acres
Total cropland harvested acres
Fams by color of operator:
White operators number
Nonwhite operators number
Karms 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
Part owners farms reporting
acres
Managers .farms reporting
acres
All tenants farms reporting
acres
Croppers farms reporting
acres
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954;
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
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1949.
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1949 :
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1,L44
996
112,461
41,097
5,781
3,659
1,120
976
887
762
102
73
150
161
13.1
16.2
78
59
24,853
21,266
62,523
14,009
4,870
20,215
5,822
7,084
,-
1,231
292
1,187
272
44
20
141
11,900
3,771
264
304
1,528
1,886
57
52
2,254
1,079
51
93
851
694
3,869
3,360
690,046
599,375
113,079
76,600
3,640
3,131
229
229
2,469
2,225
703
562
19
676
554
17.5
16.5
316
268
22
13
49
45
70
4
10
40
35
249
158
116
38
133
120
139,292
180,440
376,282
282,576
48,687
21,287
125,785
115,072
58,159
68,289
12,705
3,384
15,562
16,703
13,919
15,115
1,643
1,588
6,086
6,015
33,273
20,681
760
689
16,674
19,015
432
318
59,291
33,051
10
13
9,419
4,541
303
257
27,695
19,993
33
25
1,886
1,271
2,581
3,317
366,435
382,066
36,639
60,945
1,044
1,291
1,537
2,026
1,527
1,727
375
441
667
1,142
25.8
34.4
160
307
10
9
230
392
225
385
5
7
103
136
164
298
115
229
49
69
215,623
206,171
82,985
68,471
14,919
13,494
52,908
93,930
12,054
30,441
389
634
15,349
31,823
14,898
27,905
451
3,918
5,016
8,255
20,100
22,777
1,081
1,252
16,610
22,769
335
405
8,914
12,581
11
7
1,003
1,413
581
1,018
10,112
24,182
99
132
2,517
3,567
203
212
888,959
940,241
153,112
157,106
203
212
58
49
28.6
23.1
290,515
468,056
289,101
278,475
82,243
53,940
227,095
139,770
83,176
74,395
67,605
36,720
59,599
23,773
59,599
22,159
1,614
16,240
3,553
475
1,329
56
74
30,907
52,040
75
68
76,024
74,000
2
4
960
2,804
53
42
45,221
28,262
2
4
1,229
3,072
1,330
1,535
526,171
535,510
276,977
292,936
1,326
1,532
434
514
300
345
3
4
593
672
44.6
43.8
14
35
38
47
495
487
477
476
18
144,025
143,207
175,086
165,469
8,626
19,572
198,434
207, 262
39,740
59,058
18,486
18,988
129,523
108,228
121,791
104,795
7,732
3,433
3,369
6,464
7,316
14,524
368
446
57,763
72,440
293
340
96,290
101,537
2
504
814
582
656
122,420
118,145
15
33
2,980
4,895
872
927
363,490
374,323
33,411
40,798
845
899
537
600
129
112
18
12
188
203
21.6
21.9
37
56
10
175,030
198,682
94,805
67,357
41,554
29,541
52,101
78,743
13,378
34,538
2,383
5,290
3,299
7,405
2,842
6,309
457
1,096
13,372
13,511
19,669
17,999
220
382
10,439
16,000
88
93
10,004
9,979
9
9
888
1,378
131
160
12,080
13,441
82
57
6,846
4,837
310
300
578,590
559,506
72,098
72,264
J 10
300
122
117
113
115
75
67
24.2
22.3
26
16
13
15
29
25
26
23
3
2
150,379
191,678
332,820
313,281
8,000
95,391
46,547
58,197
15,705
16,007
14,805
19,073
12,250
16,850
9,850
2,223
2,400
1,282
740
832
3,047
83
98
19,366
22,933
101
108
38,244
35,715
1
210
61
14,488
13,406
1
2
250
160
2,232
2,693
384,596
441,589
53,379
63,353
1,910
2,284
322
409
1,253
1,389
563
612
12
2
404
690
18.1
25.6
126
211
27
28
127
267
121
263
6
4
44
66
157,430
172,008
174,172
182,019
6,794
2,400
46,200
85,162
15,629
29,025
4,275
4,762
15,994
27,720
13,790
26,573
2,204
1,147
4,166
9,592
6,136
14,063
657
883
15,183
20,025
479
530
25,903
23,398
2
384
182
321
588
11,909
19,748
39
64
1,412
2,149
4,072
5,314
1,018,819
964,015
378,381
458,066
4,061
5,275
2,043
2,874
1,349
1,282
58
243
622
915
15.3
17.2
22
48
70
55
397
535
391
512
6
23
21
70
112
207
25
32
87
175
215,467
204,874
391,429
468,647
261,267
121,843
150,656
168,651
33,583
63,597
15,319
8,157
82,208
71,554
81,236
68,986
972
2,568
1,402
8,015
18,144
17,328
1,842
2,663
70,021
100,257
1,333
1,267
210,717
186,355
55
242
28,123
87,518
583
862
69,520
83,936
21
70
1,073
7,128
TEXAS
103
OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Hockley
Hood
Hopkins
Houston
Howard
Hudspeth
Hunt
Hutchinson
Irion
Jack
Jackson
Jasper
Jeff
Davis
Jefferson
Jim Hogg
1,269
1,367
803
830
2,507
3,335
2,438
2,638
642
742
178
150
2,737
3,456
171
188
126
120
843
888
1,074
1,126
1,616
1,802
101
92
1,038
959
129
125
1
2
543,269
598,764
383,096
393,375
262, 173
272,721
36,117
42,115
4U.997
434,398
77,257
102,851
517,844
527,196
79,948
93,984
566,7M
541,928
160,253
155,373
1,891,401
2,364,258
24,187
21,407
494,506
497,844
192,872
232,690
536,216
548,466
72,340
112,187
777,985
771 ,882
2,797
3,757
584,681
584,507
25,385
35,898
419,880
419,031
77, 514
69,569
128,686
118,431
7,718
11,796
1,925,664
2,055,818
2,973
1,487
433,186
487,176
88,667
69,611
800 ; 349
723,696
6,843
8,220
3
4
5
6
1,261
1,364
802
828
2,357
3,127
1,624
1,771
641
738
177
149
2,636
3,317
171
188
126
120
843
888
1,001
1,027
1,302
1,388
101
90
946
898
129
125
7
8
8
3
1
2
150
208
814
867
1
4
1
1
101
139
73
99
314
414
2
92
61
9
10
339
398
508
476
1,462
1,560
1,466
1,445
205
248
97
66
1,143
1,279
46
62
50
51
360
405
450
426
1,392
1,488
55
47
607
591
73
60
11
12
236
255
143
168
564
735
481
501
155
154
44
48
641
695
60
51
37
33
299
282
229
250
98
132
22
22
250
229
36
29
13
14
7
16
10
13
8
14
17
8
4
15
4
15
11
9
5
7
3
2
8
9
10
7
5
1
11
12
12
4
5
1
15
16
687
698
54.1
51.1
142
173
17.7
20.8
473
1,026
18.9
30.8
474
684
19.4
25.9
278
325
43.3
43.8
33
21
18.5
14.0
942
1,473
34.4
42.6
60
68
35.1
36.2
36
34
28.6
28.3
176
192
20.9
21.6
385
443
35.8
39.3
121
181
7.5
10.0
13
11
12.9
11.2
169
135
16.3
14.1
15
35
11.6
28.0
17
IP
19
20
5
9
6
16
621
622
38
47
14
15
53
80
124
277
29
74
224
444
52
97
17
21
193
335
15
32
12
15
222
215
4
7
1
24
8
64
81
58
77
622
978
11
21
6
2
23
33
24
23
2
111
103
12
20
16
38
80
138
42
31
189
184
47
57
2
2
17
7
4
2
3
64
62
5
8
41
30
5
14
2
4
13
21
22
23
24
25
26
601
617
20
5
49
73
4
7
210
436
14
8
185
324
8
11
221
206
1
9
24
8
602
961
20
17
21
31
2
2
1
1
12
29
4
9
186
182
3
2
1
16
1
1
3
41
26
4
4
11
2
27
28
29
30
28
27
7
6
28
88
108
94
12
33
2
2
116
283
2
1
1
6
19
26
9
9
3
12
U
5
31
32
27
24
30
23
68
I/O
104
137
17
30
2
4
82
54
18
12
9
11
36
25
55
64
63
96
3
2
47
21
4
3
33
34
12
11
15
13
15
6
15
17
12
38
56
105
54
58
50
79
7
3
10
27
1
1
1
3
33
14
49
40
16
2
2
10
2
7
11
27
4
9
21
38
10
17
54
22
52
41
44
1
1
2
1
32
9
15
12
4
1
2
35
36
37
38
95,014
74,889
118,203
124,147
72,685
168,455
124,507
144,080
59,023
58,853
46,773
33,700
219,290
165,675
138,699
140,441
1,768
21,943
212,289
209,522
217,381
191,496
38,958
49,087
134,108
122,770
278,873
259,434
35,045
35,439
345,814
214, 105
1,021,562
938,582
497,705
900,457
159,755
139,065
193,474
161,592
8,433
8,778
80,964
106,314
219,972
174,775
180,044
182,492
94,025
97,351
285,445
242,029
216,452
170,100
144,297
142,767
327,892
308,818
29,107
50,110
104,252
105,754
187,468
193,057
58,346
39,176
70,778
73,446
48,200
30,375
1,467
500
512,598
463,612
895,471
1,029,607
445,903
440,897
57,597
45,046
190,295
349,993
141,757
48,692
86,903
156,466
429,285
429,685
257,168
50,000
19
40
41
42
43
44
257,367
231,273
20,385
1,387
2,315
6,030
31,870
36,088
10,898
13,836
4,735
4,004
55,240
106,339
12,079
21,669
5,217
10,988
49,216
77,091
8,951
10,813
6,768
4,152
118,688
124,285
6,860
26,616
18,205
15,164
26,320
311,114
13,621
242,596
1,830
132,844
188,409
6,846
8,653
13,704
17,088
55,236
84,885
6,144
25,258
7,621
4,465
182,063
267,402
162,657
214,844
83,385
82,812
64,196
53,352
4,899
11,338
69,814
81,044
19,051
32,988
12,440
5,878
8,241
14,110
3,564
4,380
137
71,692
121,702
60,266
116,355
965
43,537
43,445
13,571
23,563
3,840
2,702
26,993
87,545
23,385
64,546
2,206
45
46
47
48
49
50
225,412
211,515
216,945
210,286
8,467
1,229
9,749
14,393
8,786
12,025
963
2,368
26,719
52,626
22,837
51,049
3,882
1,577
17,537
42,471
16,663
34,398
874
8,073
77,969
66,762
77,651
61,591
318
5,171
9,655
2,436
9,655
2,436
92,438
134,097
88,262
129,520
4,176
4,577
40,159
45,893
20,319
24,723
19,840
21,170
447
366
81
3,913
9,241
2,439
6,179
1,474
3,062
29,995
27,624
28,920
27,429
1,075
195
483
1,109
470
1,095
13
14
944
944
13,990
12,149
13,990
11,203
946
335
11,699
335
1,608
10,091
51
52
53
54
55
56
4,474
6,581
4,781
5,760
1,355
793
5,133
3,062
3,775
7,755
7,450
13,301
7,787
5,349
8,173
14,306
6,367
5,803
9,287
9,940
253
18,025
961
48,057
8,954
22,485
10,902
6,086
1,215
97
9,269
2,200
16,759
52,558
320
1,609
10,057
7,272
2,121
2,832
6,207
11,722
504
1,016
3,690
7,468
4,360
10,482
22
3,202
1,530
8,934
3,501
5,562
1,067
5,738
57
58
59
60
278
341
59,923
63,719
236
309
14,076
15,473
830
1,000
31,119
27,467
908
1,034
24,705
29,372
158
192
31,019
37,485
81
55
13,677
10,247
782
889
46,211
45,882
29
50
12,071
27,317
18
32
761
1,836
131
231
5,426
9,338
218
220
11,999
12,988
600
887
5,717
8,802
20
15
1,919
578
112
183
7,243
12,104
36
37
2,294
2,634
61
62
63
....
236
255
102,227
110,238
130
154
13,254
12,540
491
659
28,331
34,393
419
451
32,667
30,537
146
145
60,504
50,536
18
22
4,231
4,484
610
666
71,812
70,090
52
48
42,794
52,559
11
16
1,465
1,556
176
208
14,774
;■■'.■
175
186
30,493
25,173
62
97
1,254
1,316
3
3
596
442
180
151
54,891
41,506
25
21
3,127
2,752
65
,„
67
68
6
12
13,877
8,250
8
11
1,125
3,222
4
9
63
1,378
11
7
5,465
6,520
3
14
457
5,221
1
6
4
4,965
8
9
1,880
1,670
4
5
2,558
2,247
1
130
5
6
586
714
6
4
4,557
2,113
2
1
18
200
2
4
35
59
10
3
5,591
3,262
3
1
331
132
69
70
"1
72
677
687
207,069
211,168
101
144
7,662
10,880
381
878
17,744
39,613
395
619
17,111
27,555
258
298
68,273
62,131
28
12
6,275
1,711
871
1,404
72,969
115,048
31
46
14,917
30,064
10
8
441
365
73
139
4,599
7,838
296
340
30,465
29,295
60
115
729
1,478
5
423
408
94
82
20,942
12,739
10
24
1,091
2,702
73
74
75
28
27
4,176
6,276
6
8
331
612
23
83
1,040
3,674
92
93
3,787
3,364
8
30
1,161
4,339
2
2
133
140
113
274
5,560
14,268
1
50
1
70
1
6
47
406
18
23
1,047
1,666
7
7
139
142
2
28
9
11
2,112
1,016
4
205
77
78
79
SO
TOT
STATISTICS KOK COUNTIES
County Table 2 -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Kenedy
FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR
All farms number
All land in farms. ~ acres
Total cropland harvested acres
Farms by color of operator:
White operators number
Nonwhite operators number
Farms by tenure of operator:
Full owners number
Part owners number
Managers number
All tenants number
Proportion of tenancy percent
Cash tenants number
Share-cash tenants number
Share tenants number
Crop-share tenants number
Livestock-share tenants number
Croppers number
Other and unspecified tenants number
Other tenants number
Unspecified tenants number
Land in farms by tenure of operator:
Full owners acres
Part owners acres
Managers acres
All tenants acres
Cash tenants acres
Share-cash tenants acres
Share tenants acres
Crop-share tenants acres
Livestock-share tenants acres
Croppers acres
Other and unspecified tenants acres
Cropland harvested by tenure of operator:
Full owners farms reporting
acres
Part owners farms reporting
acres
Managers farms reporting
acres
All tenants farms reporting
acres
Croppers farms reporting
acres
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950 i
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
720
874
506,908
446,985
99,107
121,774
718
871
278
343
227
255
214
270
29.7
30.9
71
58
28
46
89
119
87
113
2
6
11
35
15
12
6
4
133,890
144,611
273,404
218,135
35
8,413
99,579
75,826
56,357
28,581
11,075
11,800
28,898
25,553
27,707
23,307
1,191
2,246
1,563
6,411
1,686
3,481
211
. 283
22,946
31,206
192
241
41,234
51,817
4
25
1,363
183
252
34,902
37,388
11
34
1,242
3,320
2,444
2,602
426,256
414,284
131,905
146,619
2,405
2,557
1,521
1,557
323
299
11
11
589
735
24.1
28.2
168
167
36
35
254
306
234
288
20
18
64
120
67
107
34
13
33
94
218,785
218,955
100,105
85,370
10,234
5,475
97,132
104,484
24,605
25,451
9,788
6,658
49,193
49,251
43,667
45,043
5,526
4,208
6,430
12,467
7,116
10,657
783
952
46,081
54,605
273
268
35,661
33,990
9
10
2,223
2,120
427
605
47,940
55,904
56
113
4,436
8,059
1,471
1,708
796,037
596,091
264,390
307,642
1,465
1,702
478
614
346
372
640
717
43.5
42.0
32
46
49
69
480
502
463
487
100,178
117,814
135,784
243,395
309,031
47,485
201,044
187,397
20,113
19,171
19,758
25,482
147,274
124,384
138,204
119,486
9,070
4,898
4,582
8,309
9,317
10,051
331
470
40,589
61,091
330
359
101,535
116,684
7
4
7,338
2,054
597
687
114,928
127,813
28
45
3,026
5,930
1,587
1,737
468,552
461,759
158,771
185,011
1,566
1,700
647
709
365
164
574
656
36.2
37.8
63
67
36
41
204
284
198
275
234
158
37
106
25
20
12
86
167,117
148,483
184,677
177,508
1,766
14,773
114,992
120,995
28,070
21,905
15,443
12,661
43,050
50,047
41,584
46,502
1,466
3,545
22,165
15,644
6,264
20,738
455
509
42,528
49,020
318
333
55,451
69,575
1
8
1,144
2,279
519
591
59,648
64,137
233
143
18,597
12,365
2,106
2,403
454,482
453,799
158,312
172,869
1,858
2,074
248
329
i.ooi
943
397
470
14
23
694
967
33.0
40.2
64
89
39
45
314
448
296
426
18
22
178
327
163,754
131,757
132,233
142,783
33,435
47,225
125,060
132,034
18,526
11,437
10,482
10,026
58,395
78 ,268
53,345
73,978
5,050
4,290
24,491
24,309
13,166
7,994
601
574
41,020
35,745
357
429
43,627
51,602
13
18
13,098
10,266
622
895
60,567
75,256
174
322
12,583
18,795
713
666
371,188
374,490
16,823
27,402
710
666
516
454
105
16
93
100
13.0
15.0
16
32
5
9
214,535
204,935
66,178
76,709
50,707
25,888
39,768
66,958
7,854
30, 167
2,554
6,603
2,813
13,415
802
3,853
2,011
9,562
4,167
8,981
22,380
7,792
240
322
9,663
15,350
68
101
4,394
6,858
384
554
42
78
2,382
4,640
5
9
253
445
14
652,526
568,999
125
370
64,116
49,700
541,848
453,740
42,000
58,000
4,562
7,559
4,500
6,800
2
759
60
2
2
125
360
291
337
401,778
439,874
43,617
57,997
288
335
123
156
164,471
210, 398
171,881
63,889
14,720
33,182
50,706
132,405
26,176
55, 014
2,294
4,211
19,330
18,700
18,155
18,700
1,175
47,428
2,906
7,052
90
134
11,822
23,746
71
54
15,202
12,393
3
720
116
16,593
21,138
1,100
672
582
716,959
688, 610
16, 150
24,527
670
579
446
377
1
20
5
12
93
118
120
119
32.0
17.6
35.6
20.4
8
66
10
43
4
4
9
4
62
7
73
11
59
4
73
9
3
3
2
400,439
378,659
147,602
136,523
100,176
75,026
68,742
98,402
46,990
54,962
2,025
2,497
6,942
2,669
2,230
1,749
4,622
920
3,106
10,080
9,679
28,194
170
252
8,087
11,592
66
67
5,562
6,407
611
841
35
84
1,890
5,687
11
232
809
TEXAS
105
OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
King
Kinney
Kleberg
Knox
Lamar
Lamb
Lampasas
La Salle
Lavaca
Lee
Leon
Liberty
Lijnestone
Lipscomb
Live Oak
Llano
79
83
96
129
281
273
837
887
2,529
3,419
1,787
1,777
827
938
282
367
3,294
3,398
1,554
1,674
1,739
2,100
1,361
1,404
2,128
2,660
422
479
787
1,012
481
540
1
2
494,235
415,646
15,479
23,052
702,114
863,122
2,271
2,087
918,608
1,022,537
32,907
35,104
576,954
472,720
175,667
188,959
471,792
470,581
147,744
188,924
659,138
589,248
419,812
405,357
440,339
438,364
34,527
61,971
827,131
888,775
35,781
42,897
563,147
540,240
124,242
120,702
324,187
316,236
52,604
58,982
535,078
545,267
47,594
50,994
350, 396
335,531
55,709
53,546
463,992
509,310
157,205
178,920
629,406
520,063
137,078
166,471
605,005
582,519
80,904
104,823
516,473
573,520
4,090
11,381
3
4
5
6
79
83
96
129
280
273
833
887
2,200
2,989
1,777
1,773
826
937
282
366
3,121
3,217
1,234
1,316
1,093
1,322
1,155
1,162
1,754
2,173
422
479
777
1,006
481
540
7
8
1
4
329
430
10
4
1
1
1
173
1S1
320
358
646
778
206
242
374
487
10
6
9
10
19
21
38
57
98
91
271
300
1,170
1,417
554
671
529
526
120
137
1,795
1,775
917
900
814
1,047
967
970
819
1,025
129
172
304
383
322
328
11
12
14
13
23
27
119
111
180
197
504
565
404
392
133
168
99
111
570
522
363
361
517
426
216
206
558
546
163
165
216
250
77
118
13
14
6
12
2
5
2
8
7
10
2
15
8
8
1
3
8
6
2
2
7
9
11
3
16
20
1
8
5
15
11
15
16
40
43
50.6
51.8
35
33
36.5
25.6
62
66
22.1
24.2
384
382
45.9
43.1
848
1,427
33.5
41.7
827
699
46.3
39.3
157
236
19.0
25.2
62
116
22.0
31.6
921
1,095
28.0
32.2
272
411
17.5
24.6
401
618
23.1
29.4
167
225
12.3
16.0
735
1,069
34.5
40.2
130
141
30.8
29.4
259
374
32.9
37.0
67
83
13.9
15.4
17
18
19
20
4
3
4
28
33
29
23
1
1
13
10
9
15
26
23
22
34
29
46
270
246
62
78
20
29
397
760
7
14
21
17
705
580
72
95
17
28
40
70
24
34
12
10
17
41
221
247
275
379
229
286
48
73
13
26
133
243
53
104
16
9
113
275
31
56
1
4
35
65
46
90
66
58
356
523
8
12
35
40
75
71
38
63
23
44
119
112
24
40
1
7
6
11
21
22
2)
24
25
26
27
33
1
1
1
23
22
3
1
261
240
9
6
386
747
11
13
697
571
8
9
35
62
5
8
15
37
2
4
225
281
4
5
130
239
3
4
110
269
3
6
35
64
1
341
512
15
11
68
66
7
5
116
109
3
3
4
9
2
2
27
28
29
30
1
1
1
2
6
8
19
21
265
468
62
28
4
9
3
22
93
79
5
17
128
115
10
9
184
2 19
3
11
49
136
7
31
32
2
4
7
8
10
44
35
104
92
32
60
24
34
6
9
103
104
73
52
91
115
90
91
83
99
9
7
30
19
36
18
33
34
b
1
1
1
3
7
1
1
9
6
3
38
32
52
21
52
71
6
7
26
53
8
9
16
25
7
6
2
47
27
56
77
27
19
46
33
57
68
34
47
48
35
42
56
36
20
47
79
5
4
7
17
12
13
7
18
18
18
35
36
37
38
13,960
29,994
27,577
27,119
433,368
303,408
289,312
244,368
195,193
246,925
250,813
25,957
26,512
54,805
49,762
826,451
934,525
187,411
101,910
200,524
128,797
40,617
103,053
164,896
185,749
187,235
132,283
13,381
14,258
128,628
213,373
246,816
201,031
71,920
8,466
232,311
209,862
129,344
110,024
15.412
30,432
246,144
169,401
486,352
532,020
2,700
62,687
199,140
196,659
228,869
220,638
3,683
7,154
152,233
147,993
132,226
109,302
898
2,804
205,151
212,281
237,823
207,720
38,943
43,807
78,086
86,368
204,548
206,914
34,855
6,682
140,571
154,979
197,651
186,531
14,811
19,616
130,634
116,494
356,214
275,272
2,720
159,913
172,868
317,874
258,160
23,442
16,425
248,651
249,729
146,922
178,244
74,707
94,950
39
40
41
42
43
44
19,330
55,125
5,426
634
38,705
217,609
121,016
200,953
104,326
11,395
11,738
1,411
1,405
2,470
3,810
148,402
138,960
37,788
48,629
13,369
20,038
106,280
138,291
6,912
9,697
4,587
4,431
211,774
166,378
1,584
2,667
7,519
4,384
63,272
88,046
36,475
45,390
9,340
11,846
91,935
124,667
67,295
92,854
17,372
8,129
131,455
115,789
62,994
35,877
31,646
35,486
38,830
56,137
8,942
12,216
3,067
4,769
53,161
81,459
11,271
17,103
4,669
2,730
32,907
35,567
3,315
8,090
300
977
110,959
148,184
6,598
10,425
15,340
15,954
142,558
125,577
27,667
18,787
60,566
55,314
103,776
135,066
42,800
60,728
10,906
19,779
46,193
50,597
28,212
35,126
166
1,982
45
46
47
48
49
13,835
14,288
12,555
14,288
1,280
3,300
400
3,300
400
7,084
4,142
5,559
4,022
1,525
120
75,404
60,853
71,521
58,678
3,883
2,175
60,302
89,379
56,537
86, 290
3,765
3,089
183, 313
142,809
181,246
140, 575
2,067
2,234
14,930
19,217
10,898
14,874
4,032
4,343
5,914
9,602
4,634
7,079
1,280
2,523
21,545
24,205
20,887
23,875
658
330
18,228
30,923
17,468
29,837
760
1,086
13,860
38,500
10,337
32,840
3,523
5,660
11,540
10,090
11,540
10,042
48
67,031
88,115
62,208
85,800
4,823
2,315
50,814
39,765
41,286
30,809
9,528
8,956
30,304
24,245
29,561
23,441
743
804
4,770
2,023
650
1,196
4,120
827
51
52
53
54
55
56
55
320
14
1,178
3
1,740
13,353
14,550
180
616
250
1,765
3,317
3,404
18,524
6,036
14,054
25,366
20,425
9,418
13,278
5,594
6,080
10,924
440
1,474
2,087
10,119
833
7,605
521
6,477
6,895
8,611
8,375
11,610
189
2,201
8,404
6,028
8,784
6,731
14,577
16,395
1,605
1,053
16,147
15,357
10,963
20,712
11,027
12,978
1,307
9,500
2,204
2,211
6,477
17,628
13,289
12,686
1,507
13,045
9,959
57
58
59
60
11
18
1,161
4,182
10
13
1,411
720
48
55
4,305
5,901
209
242
32,575
39,642
729
1,007
34,515
43,523
471
605
83,655
109,344
238
363
14,872
23,687
65
94
9,463
10,734
1,406
1,413
51,777
51,384
581
630
20,886
23,735
470
696
11,396
17,275
436
482
10,331
12,671
483
648
23,983
30,822
96
137
24,776
34,661
184
247
21,407
23,761
46
133
1,410
4,744
61
62
63
64
14
12
5,754
4,230
8
12
523
819
99
96
20,981
20,480
174
196
64,336
65,770
460
534
56, 541
55,289
403
390
156,493
144,737
99
153
11,911
18,591
70
89
17,602
19,223
505
471
27,128
23,318
331
325
19,797
18,428
437
366
22,502
15,917
154
160
33,137
34,952
509
501
63,134
58,220
154
159
71,993
81,490
169
211
33,506
39,809
25
70
1,869
4,012
65
66
67
68
4
4
975
1,001
3
175
2
4
395
1,485
2
8
3,441
5,753
6
7
3,227
5,825
2
15
1,500
5,169
5
8
253
1,484
1
3
60
404
7
3
175
165
2
1
61
80
5
8
838
1,585
10
3
4,321
341
14
10
1,812
2,031
1
926
5
5
847
1,128
2
2
57
105
69
70
71
72
31
41
7,589
13,639
6
5
337
373
46
60
7,226
7,238
360
376
75,315
77,794
761
1,348
53,461
84,287
811
686
178,164
146,107
83
189
7,491
18,209
39
89
8,656
12,536
828
1,010
45,162
45,835
229
368
11,860
16,739
354
514
12,858
16,217
88
142
7,920
5,582
680
986
68,276
87,847
118
133
40,309
49,394
217
333
25,144
40,125
15
46
754
2,520
73
74
75
76
1
1
45
146
8
177
452
17
20
2,776
2,866
259
459
10,241
18,720
62
28
8,319
5,154
3
9
165
1,031
3
20
180
2,152
89
77
4,060
2,766
5
17
151
688
127
112
4,007
3,278
9
7
789
322
183
296
8,757
14,730
3
10
544
3,972
47
130
2,758
11,779
6
240
77
78
79
80
106
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR
All farms number 1954...
1950...
All land in farms acres 1954...
1950...
Total cropland harvested acres 1954 . . .
1949 . . .
Faros by color of operator:
whi te operators
.number 1954 . . .
1950...
Nonwhite operators number 1954...
1950...
Fares by tenure of operator:
Full owners number 1954...
1950 . . .
Part owners number 1954 . . .
1950...
Managers number 1954 . . .
1950...
All tenants number 1954 . . .
1950 . . .
Proportion of tenancy percent 1954...
1950...
Cash tenants number 1954...
1950...
Share-cash tenants number 1954. . .
1950...
Share tenants number 1954...
1950. . .
Crop-share tenants number 1954 . . .
1950...
Livestock-share tenants number 1954 . . .
1950...
Croppers number 1954 —
1950...
Other and unspecified tenants number 1954...
1950...
Other tenants number 1954 —
1950...
Unspecified tenants number 1954 . . .
1950...
Land in farns by tenure of operator:
Full ovmers acres 1954...
1950...
Part owners acres 1954...
1950...
Managers acres 1954. . .
1950...
All tenants acres 1954. . .
1950...
Cash tenants acres 1954...
1950 . . .
Share-cash tenants acres 1954. . .
1950...
Share tenants acres 1954 . . .
1950...
Crop-share tenants acres 1954 . . .
1950...
Livestock-share tenants acres 1954 . . .
1950...
Croppers acres 1954 . . .
1950...
Other and unspecified tenants acres 1954 . . .
1950...
Cropland harvested by tenure of operator:
Full owners farms reporting 1954 . . .
1949 . . .
acres 1954. . .
1949 . . .
Part owners farms reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
acres 1954. . .
1949...
Managers farms reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
acres 1954 . . .
1949/..
All tenants farms reporting 1954...
1949 . . .
acres 1954 . . .
1949...
Croppers farms reporting 1954 . . .
1949 . . .
acres 1954 . . .
1949 . . .
9
13
278,369
184,411
73
432
1
3
11.1
23.1
240
350
203, 129
119,991
75,000
64,070
75,000
64,000
2
1
73
120
2
246
2
66
1
40
2,081
2,416
603,201
582,605
478,202
469,457
2,061
2,373
715
819
386
400
19
11
961
1,186
46.2
49.1
25
41
28
23
793
762
769
739
24
23
47
232
68
128
34
18
34
110
131,552
149,053
193, 163
185,958
11,052
5,959
267,434
241,635
6,315
5,348
10,965
10,414
233,640
187, 167
224,849
180,983
8,791
6,184
10,910
16,202
5,604
22,504
562
702
96,123
109,351
385
398
149,888
140,703
17
11
5,742
4,174
906
1,170
226,449
215,229
45
232
9,514
14,827
Lynn
1,152
1,252
586,253
512,223
408,872
378, 118
1,149
1,241
292
317
251
237
603
692
52.3
55.3
10
15
553
563
538
556
15
113,919
85,624
214,782
164,620
4,818
40,558
252,734
221,421
20,535
5,485
5,143
16,414
212,511
183,955
205,480
182,074
7,031
1,881
8,845
6,686
5,700
8,881
253
262
66,606
66,262
249
234
137,139
121,132
6
5
4,573
1,960
598
662
200,554
188,764
17
45
3,298
6,079
739
1,012
667,229
756,594
35,349
137,868
739
1,010
389
573
174
174
10
10
166
255
22.5
25.2
63
94
20
25
68
89
372,977
380,284
LS6.404
211,133
28, 142
53,419
79,706
111,758
39,790
64,125
15,443
16,522
21,661
22,795
17,233
17,891
4,428
4,904
360
3,116
2,452
5,200
129
432
11,012
60,165
93
165
13,451
39,874
3
9
287
2,541
84
216
10,599
35,288
2
10
80
1,078
3,634
3,754
617,013
557,479
310, 180
304,116
3,312
3,435
322
319
1,884
1,869
635
574
32
23
1,083
1,288
29.8
34.3
137
129
112
122
497
651
461
630
36
21
222
248
115
138
44
25
71
113
214,189
199,676
207,395
148,318
37,599
34,780
157,830
174,705
17,382
17,004
23,257
20,669
84,940
104,625
75,709
99,131
9,231
5,494
19,866
18,058
12,385
14,349
1,121
1,296
80,845
87,505
599
554
109,393
90,230
22
21
17,160
9,810
951
1,182
102,782
116,571
216
243
12,423
13,963
165
178
559,624
600,640
5,915
8,995
164
178
76
79
58
61
1
2
30
36
18.2
20.2
19
18
2
3
3
128,843
180,257
355,697
332,144
20,000
24,052
55,084
64,187
47,995
25,970
228
2,001
750
5,780
750
1,080
4,700
1,110
1,808
5,001
28,628
24
32
2,213
2,399
24
30
2,148
3,323
697
13
21
1,554
2,576
462
314
1,145
1,214
292,682
262,574
29,867
28,524
853
908
292
306
664
653
255
240
8
12
21B
309
19.0
25.5
38
61
94
124
3
3
37
41
48
30
21
11
27
141,488
119,817
114,738
89,523
11, 610
18,847
24,846
34,387
5,612
12,133
705
2,322
8,428
11,672
7,871
11,150
557
522
2,259
3,592
7,842
4,668
306
364
9,100
8,569
209
205
12,229
9,919
1,677
883
179
257
6,861
9,153
37
57
1,436
2,179
715
1,082
91,787
92,956
7,244
14,036
318
401
397
681
560
723
76
153
78
206
10.9
19.0
26
40
61, 180
56,513
21,519
22,106
1,100
7,988
14,337
4,110
3,031
515
2,059
6,103
1,658
6,053
401
50
45
1,088
1,774
3,600
297
498
3,768
7,062
62
140
1,974
3,848
55
171
738
3,126
2
17
34
461
577
601
467,290
383,890
178,313
173,830
574
599
176
204
LI.)
LLS
264
277
45.8
46.1
12
9
6
223
212
220
207
3
5
11
21
15
26
86,640
105,974
164,839
111,758
44,180
28,560
171,631
137,598
28,920
38,519
17,290
2,196
94,027
84,705
92,587
82, 720
1,440
1,985
3,012
3,887
28,382
8,291
143
178
31,241
38,421
127
117
65,157
56,498
1
1
344
575
256
276
81,571
78,336
10
21
2,154
3,779
TEXAS
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OPERATOR : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Matagorda
Maverick
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam
Mills
Mitchell
Montague
Montgomery
Moore
Morris
Motley
Nacog-
doches
Navarro
Newton
1,220
1,329
271
246
1,546
1,672
325
353
287
331
2,659
2,807
893
1,061
819
978
1,520
. 1,611
1,416
1,354
247
171
670
862
386
471
2,336
2,743
2,520
3,158
1,026
1,254
1
2
592,588
633,623
95,554
101,790
718,969
433,450
23,913
30,893
733,471
744,956
72,353
115,999
604,043
620,783
3,804
15,607
1,551,401
1,222,806
47,935
50,832
493,749
503,448
152,749
163,179
424,443
431,815
34,637
72,865
552,658
593,535
111,166
144,853
514,477
491,922
42,019
56,214
331, 194
254,157
8,728
9,581
475,894
450,013
158,121
164,545
138,359
144,734
11,467
16,840
851,826
799,852
62,714
90,681
334,974
367,533
25,029
40,720
561,260
590,585
206,383
235,326
81,730
88,576
5,408
9,039
3
4
5
6
981
1,001
271
246
1,540
1,667
324
353
287
327
2,343
2,431
892
1,061
809
947
1,518
1,610
1,224
1,119
247
171
484
636
382
469
1,984
2,296
2,126
2,623
692
776
7
8
239
328
6
5
1
4
316
376
1
10
31
2
1
192
235
186
226
4
2
352
447
394
535
334
478
9
10
446
515
175
150
951
979
186
192
107
129
1,334
1,277
532
627
276
345
780
744
1,021
993
57
39
453
493
153
207
1,685
1,822
855
1,038
886
1,020
11
12
395
385
55
47
365
439
79
73
73
73
481
545
191
202
166
168
344
336
193
143
89
82
91
93
116
114
312
342
591
580
51
83
13
14
8
14
12
5
6
10
2
4
4
11
4
9
11
10
3
6
6
9
11
8
4
1
4
6
16
15
19
26
1
1
15
16
371
415
30.4
31.2
29
44
ID. 7
17.9
224
244
U.5
14.6
58
84
17.8
23.8
103
118
35.9
35.6
840
976
31.6
34.8
159
222
17.8
20.9
374
459
45.7
46.9
390
522
25.7
32.4
191
210
13.5
15.5
97
50
39.3
29.2
125
276
18.7
32.0
113
144
29.3
30.6
323
564
13.8
20.6
1,055
1,514
41.9
47.9
88
150
8.6
12.0
17
If
19
20
85
108
25
27
188
181
17
15
5
8
12
50
65
22
24
70
83
38
47
1
6
5
5
12
18
4
12
83
69
103
119
67
105
356
370
82
93
9
24
31
59
13
25
21
28
292
260
211
286
20
39
51
110
91
67
2
2
10
42
12
3
14
7
54
33
46
52
1
4
46
135
8
3
9
12
86
96
102
132
6
5
69
187
58
88
55
72
601
871
13
31
1
1
3
16
21
22
23
24
25
26
184
179
4
2
5
12
3
63
74
7
9
4
4
1
1
82
63
1
6
349
362
7
8
29
53
2
6
284
254
8
6
47
99
4
11
9
41
1
1
52
29
2
4
43
133
3
2
84
95
2
1
65
175
4
12
573
837
28
34
3
15
1
27
28
29
30
24
49
1
8
37
34
ID
13
222
275
io
27
117
5
11
8
14
3
1
8
41
4
19
46
90
240
365
2
15
31
32
49
50
3
4
45
38
16
4
6
92
107
37
36
21
29
103
76
80
85
14
6
24
44
6
100
150
101
118
69
67
33
34
29
17
20
33
3
2
16
6
29
32
5
5
9
11
2
4
2
2
31
31
61
76
9
28
32
2
1
19
28
39
25
64
51
46
32
34
53
4
2
ID
4
9
11
15
33
1
3
5
11
64
49
36
101
26
16
75
102
42
51
27
36
35
3t,
37
3(1
96,916
95,351
359,515
351,206
34,352
111,060
152,872
126,854
212,019
208,471
154,719
43,738
348,419
361,311
276,512
267,534
14,735
32,925
259,390
261,390
246,927
253,827
11,876
27,874
67,613
28,936
1,079.667
880,034
337,077
228,962
211,731
199,372
165,841
167,586
4,817
16,303
201,897
220,796
146,251
117,035
18,477
25,047
94,815
121,250
171,486
174,300
162,881
189,869
215,271
185,098
200,025
176,385
3,331
5,460
96,900
101, 654
176,701
123,819
19,609
2,515
76,214
70,353
247,974
316, 169
72,750
68,193
59,363
14,745
57,533
43,0 ..
124,325
134,987
121,127
162,962
565,944
440,610
212,273
236,006
71,896
62,413
10,086
16,534
151,422
138,665
221,619
213,460
18,830
25,805
39,631
40,413
29, 988
21,711
7,000
15,000
39
40
41
42
43
44
101,805
76,006
61,849
36,268
9,161
6,807
199,359
54,387
190,301
11,264
1,322
93,805
83,186
51,140
40,496
8,555
10,178
85,850
77,692
•;, ....
46,716
165
1,496
66,824
84,874
38,657
49,918
2,800
6,274
111,360
120,187
25,532
16,933
15,853
17,337
57,818
68,937
41,889
40,419
2,749
C... -1
123,476
108,116
8,226
7,701
W,077
13,035
95,850
124,979
57,018
72,931
8,432
11,037
37,984
26, 169
22,495
9,948
219
248
78,956
63,491
2,087
1,820
28,113
18,865
12,421
27,838
4,351
5,680
9
578
40,430
41,293
4,393
839
5,255
5,565
40,719
52,580
19,103
17,909
302
433
169,389
212,655
9,985
14,833
17,353
17,842
5,111
11,452
2,132
1,427
40
12
45
46
47
48
49
50
25,160
23,701
24,942
20,484
218
3,217
5,302
4,727
2,182
4,727
3,120
15,241
15,851
12,827
13,167
2,414
2,684
1,658
978
698
338
960
640
24,396
25,829
23,756
22,189
640
3,640
46,725
51,753
45,368
47,943
1,357
3,81
6,451
12,357
5,21*
9,979
1,237
2,378
78,996
59,154
76,358
56,534
2,638
2,620
10,571
24,001
9,386
18,365
1,185
5,636
643
3,458
543
3,178
100
280
44,327
35,280
42,210
25,760
2,117
9,520
5,389
14,813
4,819
14,503
570
310
29,063
28,086
26, 959
27,446
2,104
640
5,393
15,423
4,825
13,230
568
2,193
112,222
138,867
101,952
127,276
10,270
11, 591
920
812
920
796
16
51
52
53
54
55
56
1,912
2,413
3,723
6,817
103
6,740
3,653
30,334
7,275
6,046
11,594
10,615
6,775
12,087
21,727
2,298
971
555
12,382
16,892
10,868
17,272
2,906
6,729
7,159
8,358
20,259
13,819
7,967
2,908
2,266
16,921
14,744
862
861
13,765
11,654
3,190
640
1,239
6,886
171
2,412
2,501
4,355
1,364
1,968
355
4,635
3,276
3,729
12,645
15,086
16,730
25,164
13,099
15,949
38
1,456
1,981
7,745
57
58
59
60
252
275
12,458
28,385
126
114
8,159
8,969
419
655
26,559
45,175
38
109
1,605
7,052
73
75
7,699
10,018
824
900
48,636
47,631
262
482
14,147
34,603
188
269
18,449
37,160
347
460
14,989
19,183
318
357
4,090
4,663
42
32
17,984
19,839
218
326
3,848
6,259
122
171
20,804
28,800
805
1,237
12,665
20,885
482
619
30,313
32,330
420
733
3,604
6,556
61
62
63
64
313
300
45,585
39,400
42
43
8,957
16,212
276
393
31,523
48,388
31
52
1,651
4,880
58
50
20,395
16,523
436
501
47,727
50,006
129
186
12,581
21,248
151
159
35,848
38, 674
226
266
15,478
17,763
121
100
3,569
2,806
85
78
93,149
102,111
85
87
2,781
4,299
111
110
38,814
32,042
241
288
7,052
8,313
550
533
77,706
72, 176
37
77
777
1,228
65
66
67
68
5
9
2,043
7,829
5
3
3,014
1,993
2
10
869
2,290
1
550
2
6
570
1,224
4
6
943
4,593
6
9
1,778
2,586
1
250
6
4
270
233
5
5
159
99
3
3,301
1
3,260
2
5
611
1,335
9
10
527
586
17
18
3,891
4,117
1
1
265
153
69
70
71
72
313
345
35,468
26, 176
18
35
3,783
3,719
131
201
13,402
20,146
14
46
548
3,125
96
104
19,271
23,067
740
900
55,443
60,949
82
183
6,131
14,428
359
444
56,869
68,769
199.
376
11,282
19,035
64
100
910
2,013
74
48
43,687
42,595
82
239
1,578
6,282
1D7
141
22,485
28,504
221
453
4,785
10,936
983
1,410
94,473
126,701
40
112
762
1,102
73
74
V
76
24
47
798
1,840
1
7
9
196
29
32
2,492
2,524
9
622
11
1,377
220
271
10,660
12,566
9
766
27
113
3,100
13,874
5
9
285
624
4
11
58
178
3
1
892
250
7
38
59
936
4
18
508
1,444
41
81
1,126
1,938
238
358
11,661
18,299
2
13
9
217
77
78
79
80
108
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Orange
FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR
All farms number 1954..
1950..
All land in farms acres 1954. .
1950..
Total cropland harvested acres 1954 . .
1949..
Farms by color of operator:
White operators number 1954 . .
1950..
Nonwhite operators number 1954..
1950..
Farn.s by tenure of operator:
Full owners number 1954. .
1950..
Part owners number 1954 . .
1950..
Managers number 1954 . .
1950..
All tenants number 1954..
1950..
Proportion of tenancy percent 1954 . .
1950..
Cash tenants number 1954 . .
1950..
Share-cash tenants number 1954 . .
1950..
Share tenants number 1954 . .
1950..
Crop-share tenants number 1954 . .
1950..
Livestock-share tenants number 1954 . .
1950..
Croppers number 1954 . .
1950..
Other and unspecified tenants number 1954..
1950..
Other tenants number 1954..
1950..
Unspecified tenants number 1954..
1950..
Land in farms by tenure of operator:
Full owners acres 1954 . .
1950..
Part owners acres 1954..
1950 . .
Managers acres 1954 . .
1950..
All tenants acres 1954. .
1950..
Cash tenants acres 1954. .
1950 . .
Share-cash tenants acres 1954 . .
1950..
Share tenants acres 1954 . .
1950..
Crop-share tenants acres 1954. .
1950..
Livestock-share tenants acres 1954..
1950..
Croppers acres 1954. .
1950..
Other and unspecified tenants acres 1954..
1950..
Cropland harvested by tenure of operator:
Full owners farms reporting 1954 . .
1949 . .
acres 1954..
1949 . .
Part owners farms reporting 1954 . .
1949 . .
acres 1954..
1949 . .
Managers farms reporting 1954 . ,
1949..
acres 1954 . .
1949..
All tenants farms reporting 1954..
1949 . ,
acres 1954 . .
1949 . .
Croppers farms reporting 1954 . .
1949.,
acres 1954.
1949.
570,012
577,221
85,163
123,763
642
797
258
324
165
176
211
295
32.8
36.9
35
54
12
22
136
148
130
136
6
12
144,056
160,378
299,592
277,282
37,330
26,170
89,034
113,391
38,109
51,593
7,136
6,236
36,491
36,060
35,200
30,959
1,291
5,101
1,723
10,445
5,575
9,057
149
243
14,823
29,921
134
160
37,663
50,738
3
5
2,187
1,950
270
30,490
41,154
9
46
1,110
6,703
1,157
1,307
554,093
639, 146
327,559
300,647
1,156
1,301
353
447
297
300
17
500
543
43.2
41.5
22
42
38
61
336
317
326
304
10
13
63
102
41
21
114,966
112,635
263,923
384,245
8,880
13,389
166,324
128,877
26,298
7,579
19,801
19,875
107,642
87,747
104,224
85,376
3,418
2,371
5,692
9,244
6,891
4,432
257
339
60,239
67,711
288
290
135,315
116,015
17
3,753
9,917
479
521
128,252
107,004
60
101
5,085
7,519
466
439
592,624
556,585
265,946
308,888
466
439
137
140
179
176
3
2
147
121
31.5
27.6
2
18
21
119
91
114
87
5
151,515
155,884
315,903
289,138
3,712
2,100
121,494
109,463
642
643
32,648
28,333
81,624
74,655
74,725
70,295
6,899
4,360
2,880
3,090
3,700
2,742
122
126
59,403
72,076
176
175
135,175
163,019
3
2
2,340
2,000
141
119
69,028
71,793
1,201
2,129
147
136
744,757
1,049,474
90,982
83,711
147
136
38
29.9
27.9
2
1
7
3
31
27
28
25
3
2
167,066
208,544
255,533
157,865
280,282
648,249
41,876
34,816
940
225
10,804
4,580
28,779
24,955
22,014
22,325
6,765
2,630
1,140
480
213
4,576
45
51
27,375
28,404
43
31
40,214
27,248
3
5
2,182
5,421
41
35
21,211
22,638
2
1
943
480
571
710
86,294
71,550
10,692
12,215
567
706
436
581
63
54
5
5
67
70
11.7
9.9
20
26
1
2
12
14
12
14
40,770
31,928
31,921
23,647
2,485
3,382
11,118
12,593
570
2,254
50
1,338
8,116
7,190
8,116
7,190
570
20
1,812
1,791
110
113
1,900
1,484
33
29
3,973
4,423
3
1,362
3,110
24
29
3,457
3,198
120
5
946
1,026
488,158
506,154
30,452
41,115
946
1,025
581
622
202
218
10
5
153
181
16.2
17.6
61
58
9
193,842
207, 570
180,402
180, 582
26,677
30,743
87,237
87,259
54, 585
50,268
5,241
3,033
9,460
9,851
7,803
8,336
1,657
1,515
2,127
2,244
15,824
21,863
195
324
8,060
13,468
136
185
14,224
15,686
905
1,247
130
7,263
10,714
216
272
2,026
2,348
328,202
317,423
23,963
39,251
1,446
1,556
1,278
1,344
385
353
2
1
361
650
17.8
27.7
112
118
7
8
82
211
79
209
3
81
177
79
136
65
74
14
62
179,140
175,322
114,674
91,378
2,846
1,000
31,542
49,723
15,591
10,104
448
707
6,007
15,227
5,363
14,229
644
2,250
8,950
7,246
14,735
748
901
10,636
15,729
299
317
7,264
9,873
1
50
100
294
566
6,013
13,549
81
167
1,892
4,390
2,004
2,269
445,970
499,190
51,804
68,777
2,001
2,265
1,319
1,431
282
311
27
26
376
501
18.8
22.1
177
274
26
37
71
104
67
94
215,657
241,117
112,462
97,148
29,659
50,738
88,192
110,187
49,071
62,064
6,838
9,125
15,471
16,128
14,754
14,423
717
1,705
4,639
7,723
12,173
15,147
532
953
19,850
29,750
220
273
16,168
17,940
16
18
1,899
2,486
199
368
13,887
18,601
13
16
930
616
909
777
518,187
504,291
317,284
321,955
ens
777
352
311
256
266
297
193
32.7
24.8
9
10
19
13
226
147
218
142
173,059
171,214
214,579
239,668
1,745
8,455
128,804
84,954
3,717
2,570
11,043
7,659
93,916
63,688
88,833
59,711
5,083
3,977
4,580
3,114
15,548
7,923
296
297
95,189
111,334
251
264
127,494
142,484
519
5,335
282
188
94,082
I ..■_■, 802
3,734
2,621
293
312
2,521,696
2,264,170
25,413
26,960
293
312
110
108
96
101
12
78
91
26.6
29.2
43
58
1
3
24
15
24
15
296,785
339,191
1,092,313
1,039,884
349,594
365,755
783,004
519,340
751,380
501,999
7,680
564
7,804
3,010
7,804
3,010
185
841
15,955
12,926
70
6,669
10,145
59
67
9,225
9,938
4
4,183
1,053
36
37
5,336
5,824
6
130
699
TEXAS
m
OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Poli
Potter
Presidio
Rains
Randall
Reagan
Real
Red River
Reeves
Refugio
Roberts
RobertBon
Rockwall
Runnels
Husk
Sabine
1,308
1,022
398
381
226
250
647
814
680
667
107
79
222
229
2,360
2,921
322
241
270
279
113
111
1,622
1,799
425
573
1,473
1,707
3,189
3,866
943
873
1
2
213,700
188,336
15,069
17,723
1,037,901
625,524
85,523
60,469
2,105,655
1,991,692
5,636
6,765
112,189
126,095
20,339
28,453
554,027
515,262
244,444
267,066
602,585
611,127
3,831
1,439
348,813
383,431
2,830
3,963
458,041
463,993
79,019
102,865
1,464,718
1,527,822
81,365
44,737
436,660
488,295
52,325
43,560
561,177
529,161
35,438
36,377
427,927
411,367
78,594
81,065
80,753
83,808
45,792
52,665
622,154
643,881
242,100
287,281
411, 597
432,997
42,126
68,111
95,380
87,719
8,353
10,891
3
4
5
6
972
809
398
381
226
243
610
765
678
667
107
79
221
229
1,979
2,371
322
241
265
272
113
111
1,201
1,228
392
472
1,472
1,706
2,202
2,549
759
692
7
8
336
213
2
37
49
2
1
381
550
5
7
421
571
33
101
1
1
987
1,317
184
181
9
10
950
766
232
250
109
...
355
375
332
331
14
9
125
140
1,336
1,379
120
100
108
104
35
45
703
818
164
162
594
735
1,997
2,235
720
633
11
12
134
90
83
63
60
141
192
166
156
29
28
40
24
432
488
104
63
79
78
39
29
367
311
103
114
352
368
604
625
96
76
13
14
5
4
3
7
4
13
3
1
6
6
4
6
1
5
16
4
23
9
2
2
17
4
21
15
2
1
1
1
8
6
1
2
15
16
219
162
16.7
15.9
80
61
20.1
16.0
53
76
23.5
30.4
148
246
22.9
30.2
176
174
25.9
26.1
60
36
56.1
45.6
56
60
25.2
26.2
576
1,050
24.4
35.9
75
69
23.6
28.6
81
95
30.0
34.1
22
33
19.5
29.7
531
655
32.7
36.4
156
296
36.7
51.7
526
603
35.7
35.3
580
1,000
18.2
25.9
126
162
13.4
18.6
17
18
19
20
29
22
3
2
38
60
24
18
13
11
32
20
19
32
1
2
23
12
36
52
11
13
66
127
20
17
25
18
102
92
36
32
1
1
4
2
31
38
1
3
5
85
98
17
31
248
550
7
17
4
2
49
30
15
17
4
10
54
51
3
5
5
9
14
14
86
108
27
20
95
127
4
8
8
4
75
111
82
97
78
100
311
328
147
222
16
14
115
320
29
37
3
2
23
56
21
22
23
24
25
26
37
59
1
1
28
19
4
1
22
12
1
66
127
95
77
7
15
4
1
1
3
5
231
536
17
14
46
30
3
52
49
2
2
13
13
1
1
89
122
6
5
71
106
4
5
298
313
13
15
110
311
5
9
23
54
2
27
28
29
30
37
20
3
3
3
25
12
21
12
24
1
2
1
38
260
11
3
5
1
231
335
53
157
28
37
72
134
19
26
31
32
112
58
8
9
7
5
23
33
1"
23
18
1
19
16
138
111
4
17
8
12
4
92
65
16
16
27
41
230
310
52
41
33
34
72
13
40
45
6
2
2
7
3
1
4
4
13
e
10
27
13
6
4
17
16
2
1
19
1
15
62
39
76
72
2
7
2
10
3
4
5
8
4
63
35
29
30
5
4
11
12
9
5
18
36
131
173
99
137
24
13
28
28
35
36
37
38
90,265
82,516
60,431
8,722
4,114
183,208
239,788
465,204
148,867
263,238
83,073
766,668
676,465
1,095,593
807,226
88,893
230,108
49,184
48,948
38,603
40,368
6,210
4,000
181,375
199,279
228,193
207,914
13,828
15,351
34,862
21,323
255,452
203,722
82,885
129,600
171,007
180,453
75,346
49,692
7,800
31,987
236,732
230,256
139,894
113,655
24,930
21,621
68,030
118,192
1,149,777
900,189
152,131
199,798
135,293
172,616
123, 580
253,169
73,897
33,375
86,788
282,409
231,139
113,722
199,821
34,666
147,915
177,932
183,098
131,219
31,948
34,221
23,683
18,732
34, 308
33,754
705
203
207,369
220,317
250,162
266,912
1,220
2,200
221,311
244,544
133,904
113,332
5,165
2,417
58,063
62,736
22,891
9,047
240
1,057
39
40
41
-2
43
44
13,729
41,275
4,640
2,290
482
321
126,251
153,796
85,511
92,688
15,611
35,365
154,501
277,893
119,430
237,454
26
57
18,192
32,779
2,569
4,435
1,684
2,240
130,631
92,718
7,558
6,494
18,841
13,210
229,386
256,432
225,223
255,018
300
152
94,660
121,299
73,817
85,103
1,165
56,485
98,461
11,674
8,447
4,717
4,055
94,780
309,643
70,280
286,654
3,060
128
103,890
29,135
80,216
5,836
1,197
2,763
43,429
98,364
18,560
29,104
15,900
13,050
64,966
67,995
27,414
19,421
7,071
3,573
22,057
31,119
40
773
1,726
890
163,403
154,452
41,073
35,823
24,886
27,982
51,217
72,704
17,368
22,619
2,219
2,547
14,186
14,879
9,949
8,100
205
260
45
46
47
48
49
50
3,000
3,310
2,990
2,910
10
400
19,049
14,569
17,752
14,409
1,297
160
2,383
5,537
2,133
5,537
250
9,537
18,048
9,537
18,048
96,018
56,468
85,705
45,606
10,313
10,862
496
672
496
350
322
3,133
5,242
3,133
5,242
24,361
59,992
22,273
55,612
2,088
4,380
21,008
11,021
19,882
11,021
1,126
20,660
17,256
18,272
15,006
2,388
2,250
8,969
11,080
8,660
10,550
309
530
10,422
15,380
10,051
11,749
371
3,631
15,115
17,616
12,828
15,420
2,287
2,196
83,811
74,465
78,390
68,953
5,421
5,512
8,401
25,609
8,019
24,977
382
632
1,737
2,912
1,737
2,666
246
51
52
53
54
55
56
1,527
1,828
4,080
33,526
4,080
601
2,000
10,573
15
888
32,647
33,957
3,456
2,624
946
5,432
6,142
9,356
2,072
7,190
1,280
2,087
640
730
475
15,815
30,479
4,332
13,852
11,401
12,115
209
262
223
11,578
681
1,817
2,599
170
44,960
7,739
10,518
12,320
19,103
3,676
8,906
1,500
2,934
6,699
7,534
6,934
8,648
4,305
7,857
18,924
14,072
561
1,666
1,734
1,941
57
58
59
60
434
428
6,958
7,081
68
97
25,403
18,584
45
39
1,278
1,065
204
258
5,427
7,458
241
267
66,994
90,886
6
5
2,400
499
55
80
1,511
2,166
797
999
27,901
33,275
101
67
23,140
18,627
54
53
9,456
6,074
20
25
6,188
7,069
455
601
21,097
23,748
128
128
9,797
9,327
444
583
58,261
85,683
1,000
1,454
14,250
28,032
330
414
3,849
6,460
61
62
63
64
99
77
4,116
6,111
63
45
34,400
23,554
31
39
2,667
2,784
123
178
8,234
8,922
160
155
105,608
108,465
3
3
661
362
19
18
751
751
390
459
27,512
24,569
84
42
34,769
12,741
63
65
21,814
19,150
33
26
18,077
16,448
310
271
32,320
24,105
97
112
20,929
22,444
335
357
86,577
102,239
483
546
19,353
20,640
78
68
2,417
1,531
65
66
67
68
3
4
426
1,183
3
3
3,667
2,012
1
2
614
894
2
1
207
10
5
6
2,585
8,487
3
152
12
1
2,532
700
22
6
11,620
4,209
1
1
281
535
10
4
2,979
1,768
17
15
5,705
10,198
2
364
1
1
180
550
4
4
64
139
1
2
56
93
69
70
71
72
117
125
3,569
3,348
52
40
22,053
16,319
34
52
1,077
2,022
114
225
6,471
12,063
153
155
69,257
59,228
6
5
770
628
19
33
568
894
421
973
21,074
44,321
66
50
11,836
9,160
72
77
20,774
17,801
19
25
8,194
11,092
460
610
19,472
23,014
143
289
14,702
20.894
487
579
97,082
98,809
360
719
8,459
19,300
87
145
2,031
2,807
73
74
75
76
35
18
1,236
523
1
1
150
560
3
24
15
718
12
21
671
1,063
11
23
2,949
5,645
1
1
30
9
80
252
2,887
8,747
11
3
209
234
4
650
1
170
229
332
7,150
9,515
50
157
2,507
6,731
25
37
4,962
5,059
69
126
1,979
3,854
18
25
495
515
77
78
79
80
TW
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
{For definitions and explanations, see text)
San
Augustine
San Jacinto
San
Patricio
Scurry
Shackel-
ford
Shelby
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
Karss 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
Part owners farms reporting
acres
Managers farms reporting
acres
All tenants farms reporting
acres
Croppers farms reporting
acres
1954.
1950.
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1950.
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1949.
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1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1,002
1,064
115,968
107,759
15,955
19,707
721
805
281
259
677
651
124
125
10
2
191
286
19.1
26.9
29
43
6
9
69
132
68
132
1
71,191
65,177
24,865
15,157
3,256
3,660
16,651
23,765
3,012
5,348
1,786
1,184
7,593
9,988
7,393
9,988
200
1,814
3,062
2,451
4,183
401
467
5,499
8,690
107
115
4,703
3,455
7
1
130
150
162
249
5,623
7,412
26
44
949
1,216
1,106
1,114
133,365
149,813
12,700
11,966
524
501
582
613
721
683
240
192
144
237
13.0
a. 3
22
20
5
65
143
64
140
1
3
7
18
45
56
30
25
15
31
57,995
57,425
42,217
47,734
26,400
28,700
6,753
15,954
693
5,666
330
2,666
4,547
2,660
4,484
6
63
306
585
2,758
5,156
411
422
4,724
5,417
230
172
5,894
3,086
50
115
201
2,082
3,413
7
15
91
271
938
433,200
402, 180
223,879
197,739
887
934
254
314
211
225
3
6
420
393
47.3
41.9
31
39
25
29
219
239
205
231
14
123
53
57,065
63,050
253,743
232,502
3,005
4,989
119,387
101,639
20,924
9,673
14,174
13,962
67,991
63,817
62,232
59,680
5,759
4,137
9,440
5,942
6,858
8,245
177
230
36,855
36,608
199
206
99,384
81,900
6
1,179
2,472
392
368
86,461
76,759
119
52
8,380
4,996
927
1,105
653,160
656,663
16,593
68,488
925
1,104
574
646
181
184
7
9
165
266
17.8
24.1
70
81
18
35
38
59
32
54
6
5
3
15
36
76
383,892
399,744
162,571
122,230
11,530
45,077
95,167
89,612
66,795
29,932
5,634
15,439
10,409
12,808
6,310
'-■', ! ■
4,099
3,808
372
2,536
11,957
28,897
168
462
6,006
30,718
106
168
6,517
18,212
4
5
445
271
75
215
3,625
19, 287
3
U
130
1,335
242
243
891,632
859,507
27,554
27,608
242
243
91
83
66
66
10
14
75
80
31.0
32.9
42
56
9
7
18
7
16
5
2
2
1
2
221,554
189,635
410,143
366,690
103,930
128,468
156,005
174, 714
140,061
141,494
5,422
2,581
9,279
5,994
6,085
2,364
3,194
3,630
320
350
923
24,295
38
57
5,568
5,571
37
52
12,429
12,134
3
5
704
1,341
43
56
8,853
8,562
2
248
348
945
1,044
615,648
549,745
148,826
163,800
943
1,041
2
3
357
451
211
180
7
7
370
406
39.2
38.9
27
32
23
18
288
285
272
280
16
5
7
30
190,001
240,783
262,637
125,944
40,826
61,341
122,184
121,677
11,219
14,440
16,406
8,651
86,104
78,701
79,750
77,226
6,354
1,475
776
7,845
7,679
12,040
271
350
35,355
50,939
196
177
46,725
41,436
5
5
1,458
2,634
349
386
65,288
68,791
5
29
476
4,699
324
382
501,791
516,708
30,234
40,488
323
382
128
165
4
7
97
114
29.9
29.8
30
44
9
12
41
39
34
37
7
2
4
5
176,939
129,917
176,320
194,600
65,062
71,053
83,470
121, 138
61,794
91,632
4,864
4,205
10,883
12,605
8,736
11,824
2,147
781
3,132
9,913
2,797
2,783
75
114
6,809
10,561
76
82
14,440
17, 116
1
5
650
1,181
66
86
8,335
11,630
3
3
798
507
2,799
3,148
302,709
298,336
24,782
45,663
2,345
2,566
454
582
1,949
1,850
338
436
4
4
508
858
18.1
27.3
113
184
8
37
143
302
132
292
11
10
81
169
163
166
92
82
71
84
197,121
170,314
70,527
69,138
755
2,816
34,306
56,068
7,373
12,463
1,079
10,157
20,924
8,513
20,111
1,644
813
3,594
7,538
12,103
12,145
967
1,214
11,847
20,118
268
380
6,250
9,460
236
377
733
6,681
15,849
78
162
1,607
3,501
260
275
626,698
577,629
196,626
275,156
260
275
108
106
102
103
39.2
37.5
2
2
17
8
74
63
70
62
4
1
78,569
66,316
388,452
354,754
3,010
3,682
156,667
152,877
92
9,240
37,852
15,056
109,628
88,832
86,177
86,002
23,451
2,830
5,458
10,993
3,637
28,756
34
55
21,296
31,737
106
106
99,898
145,852
2
2
1,870
717
96
100
73,562
96,850
3,848
5,970
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OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Somervell
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
Sutton
Swisher
Tarrant
Taylor
Terrell
Terry
Throck-
morton
Titus
Tom Green
Travis
Trinity
352
333
1,023
1,233
497
685
88
89
453
535
150
146
967
995
3,043
3,406
1,282
1,453
107
112
968
1,097
436
458
1,462
1,762
1,033
1,076
2,092
2,262
852
975
1
2
92,286
90,297
10,874
13,992
581,102
660,927
54,643
76,936
463,202
515,317
26,168
37,601
839,900
756,812
1,721
6,148
441,878
430,853
75,752
85,336
1,161,265
904,364
2,279
3,056
549,192
542,121
321,044
336,062
418,556
395,266
92,236
109,725
573,575
490, 528
127,488
186,291
1,419,414
1,394,332
85
738
541,589
508,398
399,682
364,480
458,778
435,892
59,973
68,884
193,770
196,093
19,692
29,599
1,347,874
1, 105,4 14
132,112
1' .'. Li.
479,112
498,361
101,786
126,861
165,183
244,517
16,944
16,992
3
4
5
6
352
333
1,021
1,233
497
685
88
89
451
535
149
146
967
995
2,983
3,361
1,281
1,452
107
112
968
1,096
436
458
1,353
1,569
1,026
1,076
1,884
2,024
723
827
7
8
2
2
1
60
45
1
1
1
109
193
7
208
238
129
148
9
10
211
192
554
724
249
325
42
33
196
230
75
72
346
416
2,144
2,470
608
682
36
29
266
345
191
180
1,001
1,113
501
525
1,150
1,218
636
7U
11
12
52
53
291
297
173
229
31
37
130
130
40
39
204
223
352
324
333
317
23
29
214
225
137
135
187
198
207
179
307
298
116
109
13
14
3
2
2
6
5
4
3
1
4
8
6
2
4
4
24
34
7
16
1
8
4
7
6
3
8
8
5
16
19
14
2
15
16
86
86
24.4
25.8
176
206
17.2
16.7
70
127
14.1
18.5
12
18
13.6
20.2
123
167
27.2
31.2
29
33
19.3
22.6
413
352
42.7
35.4
523
578
17.2
17.0
334
438
26.1
30.1
42
46
39.3
41.1
484
520
50.0
47.4
102
140
23.4
30.6
266
443
18.2
25.1
320
356
31.0
33.1
616
732
29.4
32.4
100
150
11.7
15.4
17
18
19
20
27
19
9
8
27
39
17
19
2
4
127
114
39
58
9
16
10
19
12
16
1
14
13
11
19
82
116
19
27
2
1
20
21
22
26
334
266
246
263
34
31
100
139
85
97
36
54
173
223
39
39
1
8
10
8
15
429
441
27
29
13
22
43
53
105
121
3
12
37
163
106
109
31
33
139
114
124
127
64
104
195
249
22
48
2
3
39
47
21
22
23
24
25
26
23
38
4
1
L26
112
1
2
8
17
81
115
1
1
2
1
314
240
20
26
90
125
10
14
160
207
13
16
1
406
436
23
5
38
45
5
13
35
159
2
4
134
109
5
5
186
236
9
13
39
46
1
27
28
29
30
5
7
2
9
9
6
15
15
24
27
40
12
28
2
8
9
7
18
30
55
13
40
166
204
7
15
31
32
18
13
28
60
12
25
1
10
4
8
5
22
15
116
105
28
36
3
4
31
45
12
13
91
92
31
60
67
48
30
37
33
34
14
2
11
22
8
6
52
8
10
4
15
1
8
3
3
5
2
7
3
15
12
71
17
45
88
13
7
15
29
1
3
2
1
7
6
24
39
1
5
11
8
40
27
51
65
14
15
17
45
28
15
39
33
17
12
13
25
35
36
37
38
41,237
41,852
27,063
25,071
4,014
4,230
143,357
235,130
375,958
286,896
4,730
5,833
159,923
127,979
227,672
312,993
24,461
12,950
174,361
186,454
535,013
471,086
18,942
7,282
201,414
188,485
161,393
146,700
11,917
35,791
412,567
382,299
550,839
358,729
41,846
40,840
179,379
176,809
175,250
211,678
18,241
3,600
192,224
177,938
108,191
97,998
18,822
26,246
171,302
160,723
241,266
166,157
11,946
31,516
387,070
307,127
559,984
445,547
9,300
179,408
104,074
113,862
207,678
165,986
5,470
4,865
228,693
179,606
166,474
195,165
18,545
6,120
104,369
104,754
41,30
31,865
23,732
25,615
417,586
319,966
651,453
436,103
15, 143
91,070
209,910
216,030
139,899
117,480
32,381
47,636
67,932
69,285
84,156
158,021
3,863
39
40
41
42
43
44
19,972
19,144
7,762
5,642
4,599
3,040
57,057
83,068
33,501
24,169
425
11,402
51,146
61,395
30,646
32,382
6,811
10,302
111,584
91,990
111,584
87,630
2,180
67,154
59,877
27,094
10,035
6,857
8,509
156,013
122,496
129,900
104,706
176,322
150,034
8,065
6,572
17,569
13,818
99,319
93,034
52,156
36,933
13,504
9,465
149,059
132,132
64,875
36,972
15,469
21,619
463,060
462,250
437,047
441,101
224,367
223,685
2,913
4,225
4,276
6,796
45,066
55,001
20,127
13,928
8,805
12,934
24,439
33,859
12,118
9,448
1,168
931
263,692
258,275
199,640
182,723
14,222
9,998
96,922
117,215
28,614
35,490
12,413
22,017
13,095
13,343
3,697
4,176
88
141
45
46
47
48
49
50
4,149
6,869
3,725
6,669
424
200
15,639
24,261
15,508
22,449
131
1,812
3,367
6,787
1,771
6,287
1,596
500
27,440
31,372
26,874
1 . 189
566
383
3,556
3,840
3,556
3,840
137,597
116,614
127,653
101,771
9,944
14,843
22,123
26,629
19,305
23,627
2,818
3,002
52,117
53,884
44,621
49,691
7,496
4,193
150
150
201,246
191,467
189,457
187,122
11,789
4,345
11,946
17,179
9,233
10,203
2,713
6,976
3,686
13,105
3,210
12,731
476
374
39,373
30,805
37,374
27,329
1,999
3,476
32,766
36,274
23,391
32, 216
4,375
4,058
3,151
3,181
3,151
3,131
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
1,063
1,694
2,399
1,899
253
3,669
7,234
19,567
3,130
n ,3, .
8,794
2,180
1,327
7,276
4,436
2,685
22,557
13,950
4,977
8,251
8,114
4,779
2,991
5,646
8,545
14,411
1,977
11,970
14,621
7,687
9,1/49
26,013
11,850
3,221
4,350
12,711
16,847
1,845
8,090
2,343
2,870
2,568
2,211
4,899
8,164
2,202
6,296
8,255
28,453
12,149
16,745
10,980
6,689
235
1,823
5,924
4,027
5"
58
59
60
107
127
3,837
4,600
372
674
13,057
32,133
UO
192
8,468
7
10
695
1,213
149
188
23,861
29,352
10
21
539
973
296
357
88,562
100, 590
680
1,197
33,334
36,685
346
51A
29,284
49,98t
1
1
60
530
213
294
71,951
77,201
120
147
15,294
19,412
533
697
9,893
14,538
268
367
40,132
55,781
425
691
25,242
36,135
389
468
8,927
10,559
61
62
63
64
42
46
3,233
3,525
272
281
26,993
27,689
122
193
13,189
19,772
8
15
938
4,337
122
124
31,111
28,362
9
17
1,698
1,526
203
221
97,307
120,242
250
269
25,556
32,655
291
308
56,899
69,071
1
4
25
75
209
216
131,523
108,682
123
125
27,909
28,303
162
175
5,662
5,805
156
155
46,543
44,545
244
259
32,730
34,183
■ 108
93
5,305
3,639
65
66
67
68
2
2
310
301
1
5
520
3,173
4
448
644
1
70
3
7
1,058
1,711
"2,554
2,560
17
28
2,429
5,440
3
14
948
3,393
4
7
3,716
3,014
5
3
2,475
1,048
6
4
810
130
4
9
666
1,289
10
11
1,333
1,357
2
260
69
70
71
72
56
76
3,489
5,566
152
197
14,073
13,941
49
85
4,063
6,914
1
8
18
593
115
161
19,722
25,911
2
U
42
557
406
345
132,621
112,670
239
369
30,867
34,945
263
403
40,357
63,647
133
473
505
192,492
175,583
95
129
14, 295
20,121
152
369
3,327
9,126
231
294
44,771
50,511
476
644
42,431
55,186
76
102
2,712
2,534
73
74
75
76
3
6
159
505
2
9
100
746
9
570
6
15
1,223
2,433
14
24
2,968
6,173
12
35
718
2,909
10
26
1,178
3,064
1
3
8
9
2,520
3,667
6
17
871
2,561
28
54
840
1,328
13
38
1,338
5,187
157
198
7,906
11,536
7
12
207
314
77
78
79
30
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County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Upton Uvalde Val Verde Van Zandt Victoria Walker Waller Ward
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
tarns 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
Part owners farms reporting
acres
Managers . farms reporting
acres
All tenants farms reporting
acres
Croppers farms reporting
acres
1954 . .
1950..
1954..
1950..
1954 . .
1949..
1954.
1950.
1954..
1950 . .
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1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.-
1950.
1954.
1950.
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1949.
1,198
1,227
144,861
149,463
6,148
8,136
1,103
1,102
95
125
930
872
93
108
174
244
U.5
19.9
45
50
4
2
12
23
9
22
3
3
16
110
153
92
122
18
31
85,607
83,779
48,390
49,375
675
825
10,189
15,484
1,146
1,417
100
10
366
1,254
355
1,154
11
100
476
1,839
8,101
10,964
372
546
3,947
5,327
70
87
1,306
1,169
160
892
1,619
219
291
1,893
2,523
237,998
270,649
17,613
38,048
1,478
1,910
415
613
1,396
1,541
269
405
4
9
224
568
11.8
22.5
64
133
2
16
44
235
42
229
2
13
61
101
123
72
54
29
69
155,078
156,587
56,551
62,165
4,521
6,153
21,848
45,744
4,691
10,700
392
1,117
2,969
17,464
2,899
17,068
70
396
2,807
4,836
10,989
11,627
743
1,019
10,207
17,690
222
362
4,590
9,733
2
5
210
216
164
463
2,606
10,409
13
57
432
1,504
38
47
767,915
729,029
208
7
5
13
18
2
5
16
19
42.1
40.4
14
19
45,059
42,868
396,481
358,526
136,900
105,157
189,475
222,478
171,234
222,478
18,241
1
1
128
2
641
690
1,479,076
1,296,423
26,391
60,737
639
690
397
432
126
117
5
7
113
134
17.6
19.4
63
61
3
5
10
23
474,111
414,533
842,999
681,115
17,839
40,281
144,127
160,494
110,268
112,516
1,856
2,110
2,821
8,626
2,221
6,164
600
2,462
14,903
10,060
14,279
27,182
129
292
10,835
28,146
63
87
12,592
20,220
4
4
686
969
33
90
2,278
11,402
323
1,567
220
254
2,145,152
2,188,141
3,664
2,703
218
253
122
140
14
53
63
24.1
24.8
45
50
1,111,988
983,261
665,126
511,355
256,002
368,038
437,523
352,508
427,466
4,154
154
4,000
72
4,480
11,304
5,577
1,473
1,264
14
13
1,911
456
2
350
280
633
2,934
3,605
451,673
461,975
93,518
102,605
2,617
3,442
117
163
1,615
1,881
686
671
3
5
630
1,048
21.5
29.1
220
324
51
49
202
427
194
422
54
98
103
150
63
35
40
115
189,107
203,322
189,533
146,656
976
3,668
72,057
108,329
20,430
26,048
8,872
8,413
27,987
52,627
26,905
51,328
1,082
1,299
4,137
8,051
10,631
13,190
961
1,204
27,317
31,167
627
608
42,148
33,635
2
3
204
245
532
679
23,849
37,558
51
86
2,114
4,385
1,232
1,294
550,559
505,208
77,289
75,861
1,161
1,198
561
625
258
222
409
441
33.2
34.1
45
53
45
39
242
259
238
255
198,528
205,375
245,939
181,361
39,577
5,665
66,515
112,807
8,640
51,468
10,644
6,324
37,262
38,292
34,482
37,305
2,780
987
5,417
3,031
4,552
13,692
292
355
18,292
22,435
195
172
21,560
18,395
3
3
773
477
361
390
36,664
34,554
28
34
2,574
1,911
1,195
1,328
358,899
318,270
21,661
20,282
640
724
555
604
657
764
322
266
207
292
17.3
22.0
29
70
5
5
79
104
77
101
2
3
52
53
42
60
31
34
11
26
70,110
94,104
208,091
169,056
58,626
16,404
22,072
38,706
9,639
21,363
1,656
593
5,337
5,966
5,104
5,733
233
233
2,652
2,138
2,788
8,646
371
425
5,125
7,963
244
199
9,152
6,952
3
3,153
483
168
214
4,231
4,884
51
48
1,525
1,259
1,005
1,130
255,045
269,765
52,666
53,523
706
746
299
384
446
474
308
327
5
12
246
317
24.5
28.1
62
70
18
30
87
133
85
133
2
79,971
65,773
138,520
148,460
5,153
17,566
31,401
37,966
14,747
12,115
2,884
4,955
8,393
9,772
7,406
9,772
987
2,758
4,629
2,619
6,495
246
267
10,162
9,287
271
270
29,301
28,460
731
1,651
202
277
12,472
14,125
40
39
1,484
1,875
126
596,331
493,317
4,427
12,847
S8
126
48
57
33
32
1
3
6
34
6.8
27.0
4
3
1
1
56,160
49,609
501,350
424,782
3,034
5,524
35,787
13,402
35,737
5,361
40
1,560
4,103
4,103
780
10
1,598
18
39
1,821
4,374
18
18
2,099
3,523
1
2
475
2,630
2
27
32
2,320
3
365
TEXAS
113
OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Washington
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Willacy
William-
son
Wilson
Winkler
Wise
Wood
Yoakum
Young
Zapata
Zavala
2,848
2,929
277
327
2,466
2,724
853
1,095
765
1,029
997
1,111
865
946
3,338
3,747
1,617
1,767
36
25
1,873
1,930
1,834
2,346
312
288
960
1,130
250
310
246
304
1
2
339,511
349,422
74,391
83,743
1,737,460
1,697,153
11,181
15,568
658,961
676,351
201 ,988
209,172
494,479
548,304
133,182
172,464
298,437
329,461
85,604
111,564
950,139
1,017,999
222,068
236,053
369,328
378,206
169,937
177,404
687,522
688,486
310,173
332,080
426,907
428,034
112,524
124,349
619,810
506,312
25
1
486,788
464,000
67,940
77,330
295,420
275,939
30,831
36,996
484,678
488,945
112,154
80,803
557,857
507,984
97,863
107,028
502,207
464,935
6,735
11,309
601,581
858,787
31,612
33,746
3
4
5
6
2,068
2,097
276
327
1,966
2,152
849
1,091
761
1,020
991
1,100
863
946
3,260
3,624
1,606
1,749
36
25
1,868
1,928
1,631
2,136
312
287
960
1,128
250
310
246
303
7
8
780
832
1
500
572
4
4
4
9
6
11
2
78
123
11
1.8
5
2
203
210
1
2
1
9
10
1,457
1,428
140
157
794
811
382
490
425
576
332
386
247
284
1,398
1,528
898
901
10
8
1,059
1,046
1,017
1,328
74
101
482
537
167
182
123
175
11
12
500
483
50
73
564
536
219
199
134
186
228
207
371
352
499
474
438
443
7
8
396
382
452
405
101
78
271
281
58
76
58
72
13
1»
16
11
1
8
6
9
5
1
25
19
5
8
8
10
17
17
4
6
4
1
16
10
5
4
4
3
3
1
2
17
13
15
lb
875
1,007
30.7
34.4
86
89
31.0
27.2
1,102
1,368
44.7
50.2
247
405
29.0
37.0
181
248
23.7
24.1
432
510
43.3
45.9
239
300
27.6
31.7
1,424
1,728
42.7
46.1
277
417
17.1
23.6
15
8
41.7
32.0
402
492
21.5
25.5
360
609
19.6
26.0
133
106
42.6
36.8
204
311
21.2
27.5
23
52
9.2
16.8
48
44
19.5
14.5
17
18
19
20
142
158
125
193
311
378
55
41
1
8
13
77
111
264
320
572
648
28
45
24
23
157
228
52
55
16
28
72
91
13
12
30
35
324
369
10
29
16
17
191
221
72
71
315
402
807
947
55
78
41
49
119
183
6
4
1
213
205
27
58
82
112
179
291
20
30
38
152
16
16
8
8
102
68
52
81
21
39
92
124
17
25
1
2
3
21
25
1
2
16
8
21
22
23
24
25
26
295
368
16
10
6
13
2
567
635
5
13
154
224
3
4
71
84
1
7
311
360
13
9
187
219
4
2
788
925
19
22
115
174
4
9
75
104
7
8
34
146
4
6
101
66
1
2
87
117
5
7
2
3
13
7
3
1
27
25
29
30
192
195
f,
5
129
213
5
21
6
10
28
41
7
16
160
218
22
54
14
27
17
25
1
7
5
17
11
1
31
32
105
83
15
29
60
76
33
88
35
64
37
53
15
17
70
90
40
53
9
3
66
90
106
111
6
7
34
50
4
12
9
9
33
34
62
31
43
52
10
9
5
20
23
12
37
64
6
3
27
85
16
6
19
58
18
2
19
51
1
4
14
13
36
29
34
61
11
19
29
34
1
1
8
2
29
27
37
63
58
46
48
65
5
1
7
6
12
28
38
1
1
3
11
3
2
6
7
35
36
37
38
174,180
165,268
100,149
101,244
9,777
11,785
716,101
405,999
631,922
560,979
10,450
454,175
104,679
114,909
316,965
303,113
83,172
103,715
207,209
251,112
175,249
153,210
20,174
1,420
87,784
112,477
93,692
128,018
22,374
17,613
97,757
105,752
160,747
113,583
572,807
680,928
33,676
33,237
148,540
172,764
136,589
123,403
236,138
256,834
183,780
149,678
22,217
8,521
167,495
165,612
187,258
1' ',] ll
5,947
8,299
76,870
72,244
321,121
309,256
145,580
21,482
199,790
181,421
185,959
149,855
27,591
32,825
128,121
123,327
118,821
83,945
3,059
1,563
65,816
80,530
283,832
229,185
25,120
24,220
171,737
149,567
258,832
263,310
8,820
1,600
186,134
137,837
237,830
300,320
3,397
158,066
151,814
219,651
183,863
82,000
404,105
39
40
41
42
43
44
55,405
71,125
12,689
16,093
12,005
18,226
378,987
276,000
362,886
240,433
137
154,145
154,614
34,142
21,372
39,266
40,068
91,847
142,562
11,261
20,150
13,184
14,216
94,587
71,353
15,460
17,245
9,582
14,223
118,828
117,736
1,486
2,783
11,577
10,470
50,523
48,802
1,247
6,761
3,914
3,128
245,387
273,453
20,379
23,467
60,551
70,584
66,207
74,937
19,922
16,542
12,109
14,152
76,239
103,330
76,230
34,530
20,800
73,448
99,899
33,061
33,685
8,353
14,675
45,419
67,104
21,846
30,968
2,364
3,371
109,910
155,010
34,160
87,750
14,735
12,466
118,468
93,507
33,732
33,978
7,665
14,536
74,846
26,778
55,416
22,607
35
141,864
119,005
115,276
111,150
113
316
45
46
47
48
49
50
17,303
23,441
15,978
22,789
1,325
652
4,196
1,443
3,432
1,443
764
66,692
75,987
66,041
74,664
651
1,323
59,556
71,409
57,097
69,157
2,459
2,252
22,023
23,621
21,863
20,223
160
3,398
94,498
89,324
87,227
86,503
7,271
2,821
42,293
35,458
41,173
34,613
1,120
845
139,097
141,019
133,839
133,839
5,258
7,180
21,310
29,731
20,275
27,398
1,035
2,333
17,834
22,457
15,190
19,410
2,644
3,047
5,335
16,712
4,907
15,579
428
1,133
60,848
50,237
60,488
35,507
360
14,730
28,496
28,582
24,881
26,713
3,615
1,869
2,158
99
2,158
99
12,4a
4,658
11,621
2,168
800
2,490
51
52
53
54
55
56
5,895
6,942
7,513
6,423
249
678
11,656
33,309
7,613
9,663
6,432
7,524
756
6,460
7,090
30,327
291
2,706
47,231
13,558
5,975
5,981
5,292
9,178
541
1,360
2,528
2,095
15,373
18,322
9,987
20,061
2,960
7,293
9,906
7,219
9
48,000
4,947
5,273
9,253
23,809
1,369
4,537
14,505
11,516
160
2,627
7
1,930
958
4,284
47,617
12,127
154
17,272
3,883
1,089
12,965
2,881
57
58
5 ,a
60
1,111
1,141
32,781
34,942
64
78
4,355
5,890
559
597
31,826
32,441
310
421
40,465
57,706
271
387
27,334
29,740
273
350
42,614
56,306
211
259
22,355
22,660
1,007
1,163
76,400
89,917
533
660
35,523
41,948
1
1
15
1
542
734
23,169
28,403
565
867
8,910
14,106
51
84
19,259
23,472
309
383
28,179
34,650
73
122
2,462
3,696
65
106
8,302
13,921
61
62
63
64
460
453
18,333
18,476
20
39
3,370
5,782
520
510
86,239
73,432
212
191
48,508
43,990
120
169
29,810
44,404
224
205
79,784
70,577
369
348
106,141
111,390
480
456
78,056
69,448
391
408
51,036
48,451
320
327
27,666
23,747
375
358
14,778
11,094
70
59
37,160
22,123
229
240
46,484
39,980
38
57
2,895
4,239
36
51
8,279
12,199
65
66
67
68
13
7
1,365
1,244
2
265
5
6
3,187
14,660
4
1
1,686
250
22
16
7,869
5,277
4
8
21,712
21,230
6
9
2,580
3,113
10
16
576
2,367
2
5
175
664
15
10
1,955
4,248
4
4
245
70
3
3
1,850
240
1
1
221
215
1
817
12
10
6,280
4,376
69
70
71
72
781
941
21,912
29,081
37
45
3,456
3,631
1,035
1,290
80,736
88,639
222
394
42,523
70,518
129
207
20,591
32,143
408
504
77,958
87,940
232
297
38,861
40,241
1,346
1,660
155,146
170,348
234
387
25,790
33,286
1
10
230
378
15,150
20,932
266
476
6,898
11,726
114
93
53,885
34,968
160
256
22,979
32,183
7
44
561
3,374
30
27
8,751
3,250
73
54
75
76
187
181
4,197
4,357
8
3
177
367
126
208
4,859
7,669
5
21
654
3,587
3
8
124
1,047
28
41
4,065
4,479
7
16
475
1,064
157
216
10,084
14,298
22
52
2,189
4,781
11
22
1,253
1,153
14
24
321
572
1
7
147
1,621
5
16
553
2,585
11
132
1
576
77
78
79
80
TTT
STATISTICS FOK UOUiNTlfcS
County Table 2a —FARMS BY TENURE, BY COLOR
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Fans, 1954, operated by —
Unite operators nupiber.
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 faraa, 1954, operated by-
White operators acres.
Full owners acres .
Part owners acres.
Managers acres.
All tenants acres.
Croppers acres .
Nonwhite operators acres .
Full owners acres .
Part owners acres .
Managers acres .
All tenants acres.
Croppers acres .
Cropland harvested, 1954, in faraa operated by-
White operators farms reporting.
acres .
Full owners farms reporting .
acres.
Part owners farms reporting .
acres .
Managers farms reporting .
acres .
All tenants farms reporting .
acres.
Croppers farms reporting.
acres.
Nonwhite operators farms reporting.
acres .
Full owners farms reporting.
acres.
Part owners farms reporting.
acres.
Managers farms reporting .
acres.
All tenants farms reporting.
acres.
Croppers farms reporting.
acres.
265,401
137,622
57,566
1,920
68,293
6,272
27,546
13,605
5,019
46
8,876
3,288
144,143,934
43,694,407
59,306,236
15,457,231
25,686,060
875,977
1,668,799
743,747
434,890
28,901
461,261
135,252
184,530
24,357,909
78,666
5,936,405
48,886
9,568,006
1,310
496,811
55,668
8,356,687
5,917
457,711
22,007
527,091
9,069
117,603
4,775
156,284
34
5,593
8,129
247,611
3,247
109,001
1,721
905
489
9
318
25
789
357
212
1
219
33
401,867
123,249
188,537
41,045
49,036
1,854
69,046
27,487
24,335
639
16,585
2,870
1,087
43,309
451
9,306
400
24,876
7
747
229
8,380
22
568
712
15,965
300
4,434
208
6,597
1
51
203
4,883
33
1,033
672,455
72,614
175,985
133,719
290,137
169
40
10,044
10
2,158
14
4,025
16
3,861
1
168
Angelina
1,895
1,534
157
7
197
10
44
28
16
5
262,441
108,060
103,949
35,108
15,324
469
1,592
1,157
435
226
734
11,431
549
6,373
104
3,180
3
139
78
1,739
9
277
27
437
15
130
12
307
5
193
68,046
4,149
20,403
38,087
5,407
19
2,466
7
247
3
584
1,582
417
169
129
629,232
92,680
322,599
155,644
58,309
316
53,671
118
12,415
108
26,309
14
3,967
76
10,980
Armstrong
351
161
95
766,818
134,570
227,049
340,844
64,355
1,340
323
140,979
137
47,290
93
56,932
4
3,566
89
33,191
2
1,153
1,475
686
405
9
375
70
780,344
223,584
388,394
60,906
107,460
8,195
138
132
978
90,537
357
23,363
319
39,753
6
627
296
26,794
68
4,482
1,974
1,035
•479
4
456
30
266
90
57
42
380,032
144,267
186,560
4,918
44,287
1,335
11,123
4,217
2,858
4,048
1,068
1,622
70,391
779
24,631
429
26,734
3
354
411
18,672
30
881
232
5,430
63
942
56
1,587
113
2,901
42
1,017
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Farns, 1954. operated by-
White operators number. .
Full owners number. .
Part owners number. .
Managers number . .
All tenants number . .
Croppers ■ number . .
Nonwhite operators number . .
Full owners number . .
Part owners number . .
Managers number. .
All tenants number..
Croppers ■ number . .
Land in faraa, 1954, operated by —
White operators acres..
Full owners acres. .
Part owners acres. .
Managers acres. .
All tenants acres . .
Croppers acres . .
Nonwhite operators acres. .
Full owners acres . .
Part owners acres..
Managers acres . .
All tenants acres. .
Croppers acres. .
Cropland harvested, 1954, in faraa operated by—
Whl te operators farms reporting . .
acres. .
Full owners farms reporting..
acres. .
Part owners farms reporting..
acres. .
Managers farms reporting . .
acres . .
All tenants farms reporting..
acres. .
Croppers farms reporting. .
acres. .
Nonwhite operators farms reporting..
acres . .
Full owners farms reporting . .
acres. .
Part owners farms reporting . .
acres . .
Managers farms reporting .
acres.
All tenants farms reporting.
acres.
Croppers farms reporting .
acres.
282
135
89
6
1,430
876
315
3
236
799,933
218,227
439,731
133,848
8,127
938
50
50
180
10,962
70
2,591
68
6,148
4
629
38
1,594
9
513
1
40
1
40
566,664
264,842
228,548
6,500
66,774
1,370
345
345
861
72,677
443
23,532
251
32,881
2
347
165
15,917
4
444
2
104
1,309
728
312
325
168
85
1
71
44
324,293
147,562
127,287
7,776
41,668
1,893
19,301
8,351
7,614
125
3,211
1,251
970
61,813
479
23,214
259
23,140
5
2,069
227
13,390
44
1,679
257
6,287
105
1,390
82
2,887
69
2,002
44
1,028
572
169
8
231
21
2
2
572,197
272,045
156,698
20,023
123,431
9,763
320
320
544
48,936
278
16,993
119
15,525
3
516
144
15,902
17
1,484
1
40
1
40
1,102
511
266
14
311
193
134
87
27
20
10
303,298
112,797
136,237
16,066
38,198
14,553
8,524
5,681
1,806
1,037
402
762
65,260
262
16,803
202
22,479
13
3,548
285
22,430
193
12,878
90
2,062
48
753
25
576
17
733
10
393
303
103
98
5
97
10
218,690
75,671
76,848
39,935
26,236
2,847
240
55,431
66
8,635
83
26,983
1
160
90
19,653
946
517
248
10
171
522,716
155,739
272,443
40,039
54,495
1,133
643
55,132
301
16,158
211
27,621
8
1,084
123
10,269
6
445
2,819
1,157
1,104
20
538
16
17
3
10
544,659
116,408
273,701
24,126
130,424
2,297
5,460
33
3,932
1,495
:,' .74
283,325
1,035
50,263
1,099
165,400
16
7,914
524
59,748
16
1,493
15
4,362
1
3
10
3,044
558
358
105
1
94
11
273
152
66
1
54
71,851
37,960
21,717
650
11,524
712
13,530
7,082
3,122
924
2,402
167
346
8,825
185
3,336
92
3,434
1
38
68
2,017
11
245
203
2,787
101
1,139
60
974
1
8
41
666
7
128
425
146
115
2
162
3
492,090
106,077
239,072
12,071
134,870
1,901
840
840
402
226,615
135
56,348
111
87,407
2
4,280
154
78,580
3
1,454
1
600
1
600
1UAA5
TTT
OF OPERATOR : CENSUS OF 1954
Bailey
Bander
a Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden
Bosque
Bowie
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
876
sl7 1,286
598
857
2,824
2,720
554
191
1,414
2,013
1,324
1,026
101
478
1
295
.24 667
278
378
1,474
1,859
373
60
879
1,474
600
690
55
156
.
214
L02 361
163
235
503
436
80
51
223
282
456
185
10
148
1
3
12 8
4
6
13
19
14
1
10
6
15
12
14
2
-.
364
79 250
153
238
834
406
87
79
302
251
253
139
22
172
20
4 23
7
39
96
26
3
1
30
23
10
40
3
6
S
1 381
4
57
52
20
7
427
345
243
3
7
1 219
2
12
40
13
6
290
256
125
1
8
1
68
8
5
6
1
40
1
61
32
3
1
9
10
' *7
3
'.'. '94
36
"2
1
'37
30
"7
"i
96
21
'28
3
83
52
"i
11
1.
417,935
501,
)S7 432,663
466,633
476,714
536,435
531,537
415,585
569,182
506,414
357,448
658,086
341,600
2,537,037
383,623
L3
60,141
271,
69 141,165
146,860
126,664
230,809
304,137
219,905
221,044
277,946
204,407
75,666
189,631
831,120
108,292
1,
155,932
119,
>68 219,917
251,996
222,851
146,735
127,875
98,222
280,093
99,013
113,071
447,150
122,526
186,822
168,682
!'•
48,754
49,
!02 10,623
19,350
8,727
13,350
30,985
35,068
3,520
41,844
8,004
59,333
10,111
1,161,767
45,440
L(
153,108
61,
)48 60,958
48,427
118,472
145,541
68,540
62,390
64,525
87,611
31,966
75,937
19,332
357,328
61,209
17
4,124
3,
734 4,844
788
3,028
11,047
3,644
321
458
6,864
3,522
1,353
4,480
685
18
1,521
2 27,079
317
4,020
2,027
3,938
440
18,456
15,837
14,244
9
19
2 13,879
119
579
1,432
2,529
420
10,395
7,660
6,360
2
20
1,380
7,657
1,079
391
1,029
20
4,319
800
6,589
2,176
3,224
4
21
22
141
5,543
198
2,362
204
380
2,942
1,588
2,484
3
23
70
1,245
40
■ 2,000
312
313
1,287
24
792
!39 842
523
598
2,296
1,109
191
149
1,079
1,226
616
542
10
409
.-
211,121
15,
73 43,512
113,874
85,776
237,891
,, |830
8,140
40,667
106,253
42,344
129,449
40,903
1,019
126,172
.'.
248
22 393
227
216
1,047
587
117
40
626
842
173
317
4
113
:-
34,758
7,
17 13,626
36,494
19,930
76,944
32,431
4,216
7,539
49,990
19,795
6,709
14,452
312
24,494
203
74 280
156
188
476
306
35
38
200
227
269
129
2
143
•
80,045
5,
76 19,260
50,516
40,593
74,399
31,136
1,786
12,601
25,550
17,446
74,357
18,897
47
62,662
■■■
2
7 4
4
4
10
11
6
8
5
13
6
3
1
31
575
704 352
1,704
1,271
1,758
884
252
1,584
539
19,155
611
640
420
32
339
165
136
190
763
205
33
71
245
152
161
90
1
152
33
95,743
1,
>76 10,274
25,16
23,982
84,790
16,379
1,886
20.527
29,129
4,564
29,228
6,943
20
38,596
34
19
3 22
6
38
96
23
3
1
27
19
10
37
3
35
2,431
1,059
755
2,497
8,333
1,442
152
224
2,611
429
823
1,430
602
36
6
286
2
52
13
5
5
262
248
155
1
J7
1,385
6,747
35
3,157
252
62
89
3,036
3,034
3,961
3
35
137
1
8
5
3
4
155
177
55
39
1,914
20
142
58
40
70
1,190
1,608
677
40
1
66
8
5
2
1
37
50
26
1
41
1,280
2,304
863
130
22
19
694
1,023
1,093
3
42
43
5
83
1
36
3
70
21
74
44
45
105
2,529
15
2,152
64
1,152
403
2,191
46
2
36
1
30
20
3
50
47
50
1,117
15
1,839
291
82
1,261
48
Cass
Castr
3 Chambers
Cherokee
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Dolanaa
Collin
Collings-
worth
Colorado
Cor
Comanche
Concho
1,690
27 427
2,459
703
978
477
419
1,426
3,095
853
1,514
694
2,090
554
1
1,297
83 163
1,593
284
479
125
183
596
1,232
347
745
500
1,133
283
2
163
75 204
467
162
257
109
108
333
639
234
411
119
593
112
3
8
2 7
8
2
11
10
2
5
12
2
12
9
7
7
4
222
67 53
391
255
231
233
126
492
1,212
270
346
66
357
152
5
14
15
47
10
12
3
21
156
10
19
6
5
13
6
691
1 64
617
3
2
1
71
3
148
3
2
7
471
44
244
1
9
58
3
1
8
83
14
1
155
5
26
1
9
10
137
1 5
218
3
2
57
3
64
11
20
63
1
45
3
28
12
234,174
526,1
72 342,792
428,861
392,690
575,199
370,868
546,644
794,456
475,807
470,327
584,399
321,129
522,249
783,763
13
161,080
152,(
30 45,278
200,185
132,182
219,897
50,980
183,704
265,350
118,705
184,916
163,171
207,072
238,542
250,893
14
46,238
178,'
.05 255,934
179,020
118,573
215,209
147,811
248,431
303,502
168,357
192,047
328,196
72,395
182,732
308,588
15
,'■■■'
10, (
15 25,631
10,200
43,197
31,522
68,824
14,400
8,735
6,152
3,614
24, 529
15,026
8,517
35,011
16
22,958
186, <
22 15,949
39,456
98,738
108,571
103,253
100,109
216,869
182,593
89,750
68,503
26,636
92,458
189,271
17
2,630
8,'
'51
2,769
3,624
2,680
412
7,140
13,304
1,383
1,810
3,253
2,077
5,422
18
48,560
1 14,328
37,176
1,404
1,070
320
2,949
375
9,081
634
386
19
31,602
12,501
13,101
320
255
2,251
634
41
20
6,683
1,715
24
11,938
495
3,633
345
21
22
10,275
1 88
12,137
1,404
1,070
2,199
375
3,197
23
879
2,601
343
1,900
375
560
24
1,014
'82 274
1,653
589
646
438
241
1,080
2,688
773
1,120
401
1,524
273
25
21,988
321, (
80 69,897
40,008
104,774
81,587
165,544
23,993
146,056
288,590
166,594
102,243
22,303
113,897
52,327
26
707
54 56
930
195
272
104
92
402
928
278
494
255
684
114
27
12,118
79,'
'42 4,395
15,935
25,547
26,777
24,676
6,555
43,778
57,734
46,390
20,010
10,718
37,852
17,747
28
146
73 174
405
153
199
104
75
278
622
229
340
98
544
61
29
6,559
96,
-J 54,783
16,057
38,005
28,48c
62,179
9,227
52,008
99,983
68,919
54,810
8,355
51,915
14,504
30
7
2 7
5
1
9
8
5
12
2
10
3
6
3
31
125
1,'
81 1,776
706
614
3,152
5,310
324
2,811
340
3,120
143
1,049
1,841
32
154
153 37
313
240
166
222
74
395
1,126
264
276
45
290
95
33
3,186
142,
515 8,943
7,310
40,608
23,178
73,379
8,211
49,946
128,062
50,945
24,303
3,087
23,081
18,235
34
13
15
47
10
11
2
18
153
10
19
4
3
9
35
548
7,
04
1,384
1,442
1,120
124
1,931
9,882
957
594
148
290
1,208
36
540
30
545
3
2
1
66
3
122
1
1
37
8,273
510
10,427
678
1,003
23
2,539
117
4,715
59
44
38
336
18
190
1
6
37
1
39
3,588
84
1,924
23
136
442
59
40
83
7
154
5
25
1
41
1,786
393
1
8
3,709
386
2,242
44
42
43
44
121
4
201
3
2
55
3
60
45
2,899
25
4,794
678
1,003
2,017
117
2,031
46
20
63
1
45
3
28
47
624
1,877
316
1,767
117
547
48
TTTT
siAiisii^s run LUUlMltS
County Table 2a —FARMS BY TENURE, BY COLOR
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Coryell
Crosby
Faros, 1954i operated by —
White operators number.
Full owners number.
Part owners number .
Managers .number .
All tenants number .
Croppers number .
Nonwhite operators number.
Full owners number.
Part owners number .
Managers number .
All tenants number.
Croppers number .
Land in 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.
Croppers acres .
Croplaod harvested, 1954. in farns operated by-
White operators farms reporting.
acres.
Full owners farms reporting .
acres .
Part owners farms reporting .
acres .
Managers farms reporting.
acres.
All tenants farms reporting.
acres.
Croppers farms reporting .
acres .
Nonwhite operators farms reporting.
acres .
Full owners farms reporting .
acres.
Part owners farms reporting .
acres.
Managers farms reporting .
acres.
All tenants farms reporting .
acres.
Croppers farms reporting .
acres.
823
386
478
17
470,630
172,637
179 , 549
10,497
107,947
7,997
616
89
155
372
352
1,244
129,168
547
42,929
348
47,279
345
38,296
,573
909
298
8
358
463,504
225,668
140,701
11,496
85,639
10,856
263
263
1,157
117,383
572
38,639
270
42,601
6
1,182
309
34,961
48
4,490
2
92
2
92
186
111
7
163
539,165
148,249
90,122
207,538
93,256
1,083
249
147
40
55
320,650
127,013
85,077
247
410
101,225
151
33,892
109
37,827
5
1,736
145
27,770
7
697
1
102
1
102
1,973,677
331,709
1,173,976
69,640
398,352
7,363
31
6
1,222
2
357
3
278
777
252
177
5
343
24
2
416,646
115,879
135,101
26,129
139,537
6,425
744
277,381
227
60,657
177
103,782
5
4,746
335
108,196
23
5,823
1
1,719,023
174,253
687,634
576,440
230,696
27
7,611
13
3,303
3
965
1
300
10
3,043
370
149
116
4
101
3
791,547
262,299
313,003
83,400
132,845
1,087
304
194,794
104
50,444
107
85,963
2
3,707
91
54,680
3
605
2,597
1,700
327
30
540
68
92
26
14
52
37
311,605
118,335
88,230
16,683
88,357
8,581
4,744
562
1,800
2,382
1,618
1,367
135,480
684
34,808
291
46,673
24
5,572
368
48,427
65
5,412
75
3,163
14
190
14
1,062
47
1,911
1,508
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Fayette
Floyd
Faras, 1954. operated by —
White operators number .
Full owners number .
Part owners number.
Managers number .
All tenants number .
Croppers number.
Nonwhite operators number.
Full owners number .
Part owners number.
Managers number .
All tenants number.
Croppers number .
Land in farms. 1954, operated by-
White operators. acres.
Full owners acres .
Part owners acres .
Managers acres .
All tenants acres.
Croppers acres .
Nonwhi te operators acres .
Full owners acres .
Part owners acres .
Managers acres .
All tenants acres .
Croppers acres .
Cropland harvested, 1954, in faras operated by-
white operators farms reporting.
acres .
Full owners farms reporting.
acres.
Part owners farms reporting.
acres .
Managers farms reporting .
acres.
All tenants farms reporting.
acres .
Croppers farms reporting .
acres .
Nonwhite operators farms reporting.
acres.
Full owners farms reporting .
acres.
Part owners farms reporting .
acres .
Managers farms reporting .
acres .
All tenants farms reporting.
acres.
Croppers farms reporting .
acres .
2,831
1,125
619
10
1,077
185
122
39
22
32
482,913
144,845
171,607
16,425
150,036
15,601
6,903
1,594
2,466
2,843
1,057
2,372
195,044
778
39,336
590
66,923
178
10,046
110
3,475
1,940
660
11
864
62
42
537,534
242,115
188,336
7,375
99,708
5,853
17,448
7,548
3,102
6,798
1,643
2,770
119,971
1,449
52,842
582
33,458
8
362
731
33,309
61
2,319
239
5,6M
89
1,367
39
1,102
111
3,145
,181
461
305
3
412
14
10
2
2
517,305
180,015
212,220
5,668
119,402
2,701
1,874
580
382
912
204
1,013
152,609
337
35,791
289
.:,■>■'■
2
588
385
54,135
14
1,792
9
1,321
1
334
2
341
1,181
404
303
7
467
434
lc3
132
1
138
9
617,318
126,714
280,082
16,465
194,057
2,162
53
50
1,089
378,861
334
70,699
300
154,190
6
5,071
449
148,901
7
1,589
1
50
427,104
184,341
169,976
1,662
71,125
3,818
431
90
341
341
396
101,371
145
27,520
127
46,659
1
334
123
26,858
9
2,642
6
646
291
3
291
3
291
1,924
695
345
14
870
178
483
168
102
213
76
490,453
82,021
277,441
32,948
98,043
8,109
22,743
4,987
8,162
9,594
2,764
1,645
133,086
498
22,617
317
43,787
11
12,493
819
54,189
175
7,045
435
12,664
126
1,901
98
3,902
211
6,861
76
2,613
780
435
201
3
141
148,368
62,743
59,062
2,809
23,754
122
1,328
387
265
676
44
516
14,824
260
4,659
163
6,952
2
65
91
3,148
3
33
17
265
6
43
6
105
5
117
1
1,006
535
278
705
272
228
205
25
355,879
108,203
167,799
32,216
47, 661
1,545
56,027
16,647
23,030
16,350
1,626
645
39,718
273
11,311
225
18,249
4
581
143
9,577
15
933
602
19,321
189
3,674
224
7,852
189
7,795
538
267
145
698,967
171,406
289,615
27,944
210,002
100
630
130
332
49,955
130
13,696
112
20,445
1
1,303
89
14,511
TEXAS
117
OF OPERATOR : CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
Deaf Smith
Delta
Denton
De Witt
Dickens
Dimmit
Donley
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards
Ellis
El Paso
Erath
Falls
674
1,041
2,197
2,062
645
291
616
652
1,678
77
270
2,575
683
2,015 2,290
1
235
406
1,169
1,102
279
137
278
251
885
40
150
1,009
372
1,242 891
2
198
263
458
415
174
95
157
203
473
15
47
481
188
■:.■■■ 496
3
9
25
7
9
17
6
3
2
3
21
15
13 10
4
232
372
545
538
183
42
175
195
320
20
70
1,064
108
335 893
5
14
65
35
87
13
4
2
14
3
3
266
12
17 223
6
76
24
151
1
3
3
310
7
6 417
7
11
17
67
1
12
6
4 132
3
3
3
21
1
2
7
1 85
)
62
4
63
1
1
1
291
1
1 200
II
57
1
15
1
1
257
1
121
12
843,274
144,692
504,308
551,406
532,952
670,131
500,418
669,930
476,068
557,488
1,146,096
542,237
589,232
604,020 416,126
Ii
179,764
43,943
181,334
220,971
158,155
197,420
156,344
148,597
175,777
145,602
496,467
154,615
116,162
294,962 117,527
US
466,795
56,883
174,735
245,999
113,717
199,327
198,395
276,612
211,736
304,132
364,716
187,784
322,198
193,765 163,060
15
23,653
22,282
14,417
188,502
154,440
68,089
156,938
50,560
23,660
20,326
33,411
28,846 6,768
1'
173,062
43,866
125,957
70,019
72,578
118,944
77,590
87,783
88,555
57,194
261,253
179,512
117,461
86,447 128,771
17
11,010
3,696
6,149
6,603
3,067
11,910
387
2,123
219
3,341
20,523
956
5,067 14,931
18
3,178
1,423
9,109
107
2,685
3,884
13,289
77
849 21,664
19
256
788
3,369
160
446
36
782 5,489
.
689
462
1,863
1,500
124
398
37 6,223
21
22
if
2,233
173
3,877
107
1,025
3,760
12,445
41
30 9,952
1,870
40
1,205
107
3,760
9,431
41
4,707
24
626
866
1,624
1,473
591
147
533
496
1,149
14
57
2,268
594
1,245 1,947
25
344,216
66,290
204,862
93,176
120,314
15,452
99,326
40,752
84,173
1,412
1,839
278,426
61,402
74,407 204,941
26
209
271
742
686
236
74
221
161
511
6
34
760
300
667 619
27
72,215
14,175
58,307
31,700
36,150
2,771
31,598
8,090
25,501
62
915
60,633
23,571
33,068 40,430
28
195
247
417
347
171
49
149
172
400
4
9
467
181
353 475
29
157,538
25,879
78,350
30,812
48,609
6,415
36,403
18,351
38,991
777
529
88,991
25,160
26,577 75,423
■
9
23
4
8
9
3
2
1
21
14
10
31
9,617
4,361
1,063
4,253
5,003
626
375
37
7,968
6,896
90
5 2,718
32
213
348
442
436
176
15
160
161
238
4
13
1,020
99
21
7 843
33
104,846
26,236
63,844
29,601
31,302
1,263
30,699
13,936
19,681
573
358
120,834
5,775
13,85
7 86,370
34
14
64
30
85
13
3
2
13
1
1
264
12
1
2 218
35
5,481
2,756
2,850
5,066
1,456
303
323
1,112
21
19
15,964
774
70
3 12,477
3(
70
14
104
1
3
1
305
3
4 383
37
2,217
299
2,436
107
1,843
45
10,845
35
10
2 12,993
3c
6
7
37
1
9
2
104
39
62
43
555
100
175
16
4
5 1,800
40
3
3
20
1
6
82
41
327
183
616
1,436
234
2
7 3,357
42
43
61
4
49
1
1
1
290
1
••
197
44
45
1,828
73
1,265
107
307
45
10,436
19
3
3 7,836
46
57
1
15
1
1
257
1
121
47
1,663
39
532
107
45
8,650
19
4,373
48
Galveston
Garza
Gillespie
Glasscock
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Gregg
Grimes
Guadalupe
Hale
Hall
Hamiltoi
l Hansford
681
435
1,303
138
680
1,866
523
2,750
498
1,092
1,924
1,702
747
1,49
421
1
340
150
903
33
266
1,069
188
1,288
322
564
1,123
613
249
89
130
2
216
91
234
51
179
426
154
589
80
284
382
370
181
27
1 142
3
4
4
13
5
11
15
4
9
3
9
5
11
1
3
4
121
190
153
49
224
356
177
864
93
235
414
708
316
32
L46
5
3
4
12
2
57
39
3
82
4
43
104
L4
11
3 2
6
34
1
3
1
28
281
65
359
474
173
1
1
7
28
3
12
126
31
224
185
103
...
8
2
8
62
12
77
91
32
9
1
1
1
1
1
10
3
1
8
3
92
54
22
9
57
2
197
71
38
11
1
11
12
113,157
514,601
682,181
524,489
375,722
563,043
560,333
466,538
93,443
365,592
332,094
619,973
489,735
505,77
2 756,909
13
20,958
185,732
418,623
32,020
82,263
267,245
124,225
132,067
46,926
122,056
150,473
151,226
225,681
258,50
3 268,638
14
72,472
170,769
191,366
339,752
223,206
232,903
266,721
188,046
27,210
222,312
116,657
210,278
147,851
1/42,60
7 352,085
15
2,507
77,401
14,755
53,380
24,305
9,498
53,900
3,529
5,300
9,583
7,129
4,565
5,922
6,68
4,779
16
17,220
80,699
57,437
99,337
45,948
53,397
115,487
142,896
14,007
31,641
57,835
253,904
110,276
97,97
J 131,407
17
79
543
3,543
780
4,242
8,111
1,343
6,783
129
6,388
11,301
3,362
5,382
3,57
3 1,405
18
1,519
370
354
800
1,551
22,620
3,593
18,083
26,762
17,120
190
61
...
19
162
354
335
8,837
1,901
12,006
11,570
8,157
61
'
20
202
838
7,738
858
4,132
6,093
5,963
21
1,000
800
505
300
439
22
155
370
378
129
5,540
2,725
834
217
1,645
106
8,660
2,190
3,000
440
190
23
24
193
369
915
84
473
1,168
424
2,002
163
751
1,529
1,569
693
1,061
375
25
16,658
83,513
57,749
17,208
39,402
76,192
137,660
195,565
5,253
41,434
126,536
464,396
172,919
99,28
! 207,378
26
72
104
612
21
135
583
129
761
101
313
814
505
207
55
99
27
4,187
16,173
33,044
4,092
7,992
27,456
27,941
42,607
2,649
9,375
51,994
101,802
42,447
39,81.
! 36,647
28
84
82
195
23
132
334
145
531
43
230
348
367
177
241
! 134
29
9,043
24,442
16,790
4,905
10,235
28,685
67,454
72,716
1,675
22,194
41,313
154,247
62,104
31,30
> 98,289
30
3
2
8
1
7
9
4
7
2
9
-.
8
3
31
142
351
927
324
1,915
377
512
1,984
330
1,152
591
3,733
9
L 1,382
32
34
181
100
34
199
242
146
703
17
199
363
689
309
25
139
33
3,286
42,547
6,988
7,887
19,260
19,674
41,753
78,258
599
8,713
32,638
204,614
68,368
28,07
> 71,060
34
1
3
8
2
57
74
3
77
2
41
100
14
10
r 2
35
8
360
451
700
3,489
6,429
1,142
4,766
38
1,386
8,430
2,404
2,507
70
! 567
36
3
1
2
1
22
216
54
254
397
123
1
37
356
196
13
640
598
6,701
1,507
2,581
8,369
5,272
186
38
1
2
8
83
24
142
116
65
39
1
13
65
6
1,252
51
538
11
1,056
70
1,573
87
1,906
26
40
41
263
1,846
462
998
2,009
1,755
42
1
1
1
1
43
350
640
68
11
44
1
1
8
81
19
42
193
32
1
45
5
196
270
3
129
3,535
50
2,237
507
9
204
527
2
105
4,776
71
2,002
1,611
10
423
186
46
47
48
118
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2a —FARMS BY TENURE, BY COLOR
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Faras, 1954. operated by-
White operators number..
Full owners number .
Part owners number. .
Managers number .
All tenants number..
Croppers number. .
Nonwhite operators number. .
Full owners number..
Part owners number.
Managers number.,
All tenants number..
Croppers number.
Land in fans, 1954, operated by-
White operators acres..
Full owners acres.
Part owners acres.
Managers acres.
All tenants acres .
Croppers acres .
Nonwhite operators acres .
Full owners acres .
Part owners acres.
Managers acres .
All tenants acres .
Croppers acres .
Cropland harvested, 1954, >n faras operated by-
White operators farms reporting.
acres.
Full owners farms reporting .
acres.
Part owners farms reporting.
acres.
Managers farms reporting.
acres.
All tenants farms reporting.
acres.
Croppers farms reporting .
acres.
Nonwhite operators farms reporting.
acres.
Full owners farms reporting .
acres.
Part owners farms reporting .
acres.
Managers farms reporting .
acres.
All tenants farms reporting.
acres.
Croppers farms reporting .
acres.
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Faras. 1954. operated by-
White operators number . .
Full owners number . .
Part owners number . .
Managers number . .
All tenants number..
Croppers number. .
Nonwhite operators number. .
Full owners number . .
Part owners number . .
Managers number. ■
All tenants number. .
Croppers number . .
Land in faras. 1954. operated by-
White operators acres..
Full owners acres. .
Part owners acres . .
Managers acres. .
All tenants acres..
Croppers acres. .
Nonwhite operators acres. .
Full owners acres. .
Part owners acres . .
Managers acres . .
All tenants acres..
Croppers acres . .
Cropland harvested, 1954. it) faras operated by-
White operators farms reporting..
acres. .
Full owners farms reporting..
acres. .
Part owners farms reporting.,
acres. ,
Managers farms reporting. .
acres. .
All tenants farms reporting . .
acres. .
Croppers farms reporting . .
acres .
Nonwhite operators farms reporting.
acres .
Full owners farms reporting.
acres.
Part owners farms reporting .
acres.
Managers farms reporting .
acres.
All tenants farms reporting .
acres .
Croppers farms reporting.
acres .
651
290
165
370,405
174,006
126,217
9,430
60,752
1,369
129
129
148,042
253
51,670
165
55,365
1
742
189
40,265
881
1
120
1
120
718
277
±
•A 5
706
1 32
990
104
35
99
579
1
563
1
200
100
30C
585
98,897
210
22,906
191
41,064
1
25
183
34,902
11
1,242
2
210
1
40
1,120
868
101
5
146
24
19
24,346
62,518
4,870
20,111
616
507
5
368
5,749
258
1,501
56
2,250
4
1,148
50
850
3,640
2,324
672
20
624
30
229
145
31
1
52
10
681,944
137,301
373,029
48,287
123,327
5,499
8,102
1,991
3,253
400
2,458
587
1,404
109,632
711
16,183
412
57,654
9
9,286
272
26,509
24
1,559
101
3,447
49
491
20
1,637
1
133
31
1,186
1,044
730
167
10
137
19
1,537
797
208
2
530
84
270,548
162,407
67,467
14,183
26,491
2,195
95,887
53,216
15,518
736
26,417
2,821
617
17,715
393
9,386
129
5,368
9
920
86
2,041
16
448
1,391
18,924
688
7,224
206
3,546
2
83
495
8,071
83
2,069
203
63
80
2
58
2
888,959
290,515
289,101
82,248
227,095
16,240
186
153,112
56
30,907
75
76,024
2
960
53
45,221
2
1,229
1,326
433
300
3
590
17
525,403
143,964
175,086
8,626
197,727
3,369
768
61
1,242
276,351
367
57,740
293
96,290
3
504
579
121,817
15
2,980
4
626
1
23
3
603
845
521
121
18
185
84
27
16
310
122
113
361,839
174,344
93,929
41,554
52,012
13,284
1,651
686
876
'89
433
32,958
213
10,325
81
9,700
9
888
130
12,045
81
6,811
15
453
578,590
150,379
332,820
95,391
1,282
241
72,098
83
19,366
101
38,244
57
14,488
114
1,910
1,115
494
11
290
26
322
138
69
1
114
18
360,599
147,846
168,982
6,244
37,527
3,287
23,997
9,584
5,190
550
8,673
879
1,181
47,232
549
13,661
411
24,188
7
183
214
9,200
21
848
284
6,147
108
1,522
68
1,715
1
201
107
2,709
18
564
2,405
1,509
320
11
565
48
39
12
3
•423,958
218,584
99,759
10,234
95,381
5,099
2,298
201
346
1,751
1,331
1,465
130,227
779
46,022
270
35,396
9
2,223
407
46,586
40
3,332
27
1,678
59
20
1,354
1,465
477
346
7
635
27
795,369
100,177
185,784
309,031
200,377
4,422
668
1
667
160
1,260
264,067
331
40,589
330
101,535
7
7,338
592
114,605
26
2,866
5
323
5
323
634
361
1
570
232
21
13
467,654
166,648
184,428
1,766
114,812
22,092
898
469
249
180
73
1,282
158,472
449
42,408
316
55,388
1
1,144
516
59,532
231
18,524
11
299
6
120
2
63
946
362
14
536
98
248
55
35
158
80
436,552
160,315
128,124
33,435
114,678
20,077
17,930
3,439
4,109
10,382
4,414
1,374
148,400
564
40,122
325
41,887
13
13,098
472
53,293
96
8,667
219
9,912
37
898
32
1,740
150
7,274
78
3,916
710
515
88
16
91
6
3
1
370,444
213,895
66,178
50,707
39,664
4,167
744
640
354
16,796
239
9,639
68
4,394
6
384
41
2,379
5
253
2
27
1
24
652,526
64,116
541,848
42,000
4,562
2
2
125
288
121
74
1
92
3
2
401,267
164,333
171,881
14,720
50,333
511
138
238
43,172
88
11,746
71
15,202
1
369
670
444
88
20
118
9
2
2
716,648
400,128
147,602
100,176
68,742
3,106
311
311
279
16,150
170
8,087
66
5,562
8
611
35
1,890
7
232
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