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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. Gursess, Director
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United States
Census
of
Agriculture:
1954
Volume I
COUNTrES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Part 28
Idaho
Prepared under the supervision oF
RAY HURLEY
Chief, Agriculture Division
FARMS • FARM CHARACTERISTICS •
LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS • CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES •
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BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
ROBERT W. BURGESS, Dmcur
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, PreHminary Reports.
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PREFACE
Volume I. Counties and State E)conoraic Areas, is one of the three principal reports
presenting the results of the l!t54 Census of Agriculture. Tliis volume, in 33 parts, pre-
sents the compilation of the information given hy 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) api)roved August 31; 1954, which includes provisions for
the mid-decade censuses of agriculture.
The collection of the data was carried out by Census enumerators directed by super-
visors appointed by the Director of the Census and working under the direction of Jack B.
Robertson, then Chief, Field Division. Ernest R. Underwood, then special Assistant to the
Director, was responsible for the recruitment of the field staff. The planning of the census
and the compilation of the statistics were supervised by Ray Hurley, Chief, Agriculture
Division, and Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief. They were assisted by Hilton E.
Robison, (Jrvin L. WiLhite, Hubert L. Collins, Benjamin J. Tepping, Lois Hutchison,
Carl U. Nyman, J. Thomas Breen, Robert S. Overton, Merton V. Lindquist, Russell V.
Oliver. Charles F. Frazier, Gladys L. Eagle, Orville M. Slye, Gaylord G. Green, Harold N.
Cox, and Henry A. Tucker.
Acknowledgment is made of the technical assistance and the loan of technical
personnel by the United States Department of Agriculture in the planning, the enumera-
tion, and the compilation of the 1954 Census of Agriculture.
March 1956
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UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954
REPORTS
Volume I. — Counties and State Economic Areas. Statistics for counties include uuralier of farms, acreage, value, and farm oiiera-
tors; farms by color and tenure of operator; facilities and equipment; use of commercial fertilizer: farm labor; farm expenditures;
livestock and livestock jiroducts; specified crops harvested; farms classified by type of farm and by economic class; and value of
products sold by source.
Data f:ir State economic areas inclivde farms and farm characteristics by tenure of operator, by type of farm, and by economic class.
Volume I is published in 33 parts as follows :
Part
State or States
Part
State or States
Part
State or States
1
New England States:
West North Central:
East South Central — Continued
Maine.
8
Minnesota.
21
Alabama.
New Hampshire.
9
Iowa.
22
Mississippi.
Vermont.
10
Missouri.
West South Central:
Massachusetts.
11
North Dakota and South
23
Arkansas.
Rhode Island.
Dakota.
24
Louisiana.
Connecticut.
12
Nebraska.
25
Oklahoma.
2
Middle Atlantic States:
13
Kansas.
26
Texas.
New York.
South Atlantic:
Mountain:
New Jersey.
14
Delaware and Marvland.
27
Montana.
1.0
Virginia and West Virginia.
28
Idaho.
16
North Carolina and South
29
Wyoming and Colorado.
3
Ohio.
Carolina.
30
New Mexico and Arizona.
17
Georgia.
31
Utah and Nevada.
4
Indiana.
18
Florida.
Pacific:
5
Illinois.
East South Central:
32
Washington and Oregon.
6
Michigan.
19
Kentuckv.
33
California.
7
Wisconsin.
20
Tennessee.
Volume II. — General Report. Statistics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture. 19.j4. 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 1050 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 1054
Census of .\gricultnre. 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 pro<luction as revealed by the 1954
Census of Agriculture.
Part 5. — Farm-mortgage Debt. This will be a cooperative study
by the Agricultural Research Service of the U. S. Department
of Agriculture and the Bureau of the Census. It will present,
by States, data based on the 1954 Census of Agriculture and a
special mail survey to be conducted in January 1956, on the
number of mortgaged farms, the amount of mortgage debt, and
the amount of debt held by principal lending agencies.
Part 6. — Irrigation in Humid Areas. This cooperative report by
the Agricultural Research Service of the U. S. Department of
Agriculture and the Bureau of the Census will present data ob-
tained by a mail survey of oi)erators 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 reixirt to be prepared in cooi)eration 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 tyiJe 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 comnuKlities as wheat, cotton, and dairy products
in connection with actual or propose<l 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 Censos X
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS
Specified farms XII
General Farm Information
Date of enumeration XII
A farm XII
Enumeration of land located in more than one county XIII
Farm operator XIII
Farms reporting or operators reporting XIII
Land owned, rented, and managed XIII
Land area XIV
Land in farms XIV
Land in farms according to use XIV
Value of land and buildings XV
Age of operator XV
Res idence 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 '"^I
Fertilizer and lime XVI
Specified farm expenditures -"TVI
Farm-mortgage debt XVII
Crops
Crops harvested XVII
Corn XVII
Annual legumes XVII
Hay crops aVII
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 XVTTI
Forest products XVIII
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS— Continued
Irrigation
Irrigated farms
Land irrigated
Irrigated land in farms according to use
Farms with all harvested crops irrigated
Irrigated crops harvested
Land-Use and Conservation Practices
Land in cover crops turned under for green manure
Stripcropplng
Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour.
Livestock and Poultry
XDC
XIX
XIX
XIX
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XIX
XIX
XIX
Milk cows ; cows milked ; milk sold XIX
Sows and gilts farrowing XIX
Sheep and lambs and wool XIX
Goats and mohair. XX
Bees and honey XX
Value of livestock on farms XX
Livestock products XX
Sales of live animals XX
Poultry and poultry products XX
Sampling
Description of the sample for the 1954 Census XX
Ad justment of the sample XX
Method of estimation XX
Reliability of estimates based on the sample XX
Difference in data presented by counties and by State
economic areas XXI
Classification of Farms
Farms by size ^I
Farms by tenure of operator XI''I
Farms by color or race of operator XXII
Farms by economic class XXII
Farms by type..... XXII
Value of farm products sold XXIII
Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table —
1. — Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
2,— Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
3. — Farms and land in farms, by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
4. — Farms and farm characteristics, by tenure of operator: Census of 1954
5. — Farm operators by color, residence, off -farm work, age, and years on present farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
6. — Farms by class of work power and specified facilities and equipment: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
7.— Farm labor and specified farm expenditures: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
8. — Hired farm labor and wage rates by economic class: Census of 1954
9-— Hired farm labor and wage rates by tenure of operator: Census of 1954
10. — Hired farm labor and wage rates by type of farm: Census of 1954
11. — Date of enumeration: Censuses of 1954, 1950, and 1945
12. — Comparability of data on livestock and poultry: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
13.— Livestock and livestock products: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
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
15.— Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
16. — Specified crops harvested: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
17.— Farms reporting by specified acres, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for specified crops: Census of 1954
18. — Sampling reliability of estimated totals for county, economic area, and State by number of farms reporting, by levels.
19.— Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated county, economic area, and State totals for specified items
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CONTENTS-Continued
Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
Page
Map of the State showing counties, county seats, and principal cities 4X
County Table —
1. — Farms, acreage, value, and farm operators: Censuses of 195'+ and 1950 42
la. — Irrigated farms: Number and acreage: Censuses of 195"+ and 1950 46
2. — Farms by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 48
3, — Farms by size of farm and by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 52
4. — Value of farm products sold by source : Censuses of 1954 and 1950 56
5. — Farms by economic class, by class of work power, off -farm work and other income, and facilities and equipment: Censuses
of 1954 and 1950 58
6. — Farm labor and specified farm expenditures: Censuses of 1954 and 1950; and use of commercial fertilizer: Census of
1954 62
7. —Livestock and livestock products : Censuses of 1954 and 1950 66
8.— Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 74
9.— Specified crops harvested: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 78
9a. — Specified crops harvested from irrigated land : Census of 1954 92
Chapter C— STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Map of the State showing State economic areas 99
Economic Area Table —
1. — Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 100
2. — Farm facilities, off-farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by economic class of farm: Censuses of
1954 and 1950 106
3. — Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 112
4. — Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 118
5. — Farm facilities, off-farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and
1950 124
6.— Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 130
7.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 136
8. — Farm facilities, off-farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954
and 1950 142
9.— Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 148
10. — Farms reporting, number of cows, and dairy products sold, by niimber of milk cows, for all commercial farms and dairy
farms : Census of 1954 154
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 155
12 Farm labor: Census of 1954 156
APPENDIX
The 1954 Census of Agriculture CJuestionnaire 158
Index to tables 163
(VI)
INTRODUCTION
(VII)
INTRODUCTION
This reiK>rt presents data relating to the agriculture of the
I'nlted States liased on the most reoent 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 conjunctiim with the Decen-
nial Census of Population in 1S40. Congress first provided for
a mi<!-de<'ennial I'ensus for the year lOl."); however, abnormalities
created by World War I prevented the taking of this census.
Since 19J0, a national agricultural census has been taken each
five years.
The l!>ri4 Census of Agriculture was authorized by an Act of
Congress appn)ve<l June 18, I'.tUO, and amende<l 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 fi>r shall include each State,
but shall not include the District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii.
Puerto Rico, or such other areas or territories over which the
United States exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction : Provided,
however, that as to the areas excluded from such census it is
directed that data available from various Government sources
shall be included a.s 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 eninnera-
tion, and a part of the office processing was obtained under this
authority. Subsequently, the Congress, in a code revision ap-
proved August 31, 19.54. incorporated the |)rovisions 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 19.54. This request was not approved by
the Congress. However, a limited appropriation was made for
exjienses 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 "s|K>t 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 19.5.3. 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 exjjenses 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 1 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 19.50 Census of Agriculture are given
for counties and for State economic areas. Comparative data for
the States are given for each successive cen.sus year be;;inning
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 19.54 (."en.sus. Howevet;.
most data by economic class of farm, type of farm, and color and
tenure of farm operator are presented only for State economic
areas. State economic areas represent groupings of co\uities
within a State. Outside of metropolitan areas, the State econ(miic
areas are. in general, the same as State typeoffarming areas.
(A description of State economic areas is given In a Sjiecial Ke-
p(>rt of the 1950 Census, entitled "State Economic Areas: A De-
scription of the Procedure Used in Making a P^mctlonal Grouping
of fhe Counties in the United States.") A map showing the
State economic areas is shown at the beginning of Ch;ipter 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 Cens\is of Agri-
culture, as in prior censuses, were tabulated for "minor civil
divisions" or areas smaller than counties. The term "minor civil
division" is aiiplied 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 19iV4 Census, an enumeration district did not in-
clude more than one minor civil division, even thimgh 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 con)prlsed 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 ix>ssible at some additional
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cost, since each questionnaire contains tlie 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 tliat "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,
Tlie National Council of Farmers' Cooiieratives, 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 iiKpiiries 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 agi'iculture, to the adequacy of the informa-
tion tliat 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 (luestiiuinaires (one for each
State or group of ad.iaceut States) was similar to that of the
questionnaires used for the Utah and Virginia sample surveys
conducted in 19.53. There were variations regi(ni by region in the
questionnaires to provide for differences in crops grown, in live-
stock production, and in cultural practices. Also, the positions
of inquiries were changed in order to provide for the enumera-
tion of some items for a limited number of farms even though
other inquiries were made for all farms.
An agricultural census that collects vast quantities of reliable
information requires that all employees be trained and that they
adhere carefully to prescribed procedures as well as time sched-
ules. For the 1954 Census of Agriculture, the Bureau devised a
training program so that all employees received instructions for
the re.spective jobs. In most instances, training sessions were
held near the areas in which employees worked and immediately
prior to the beginning of their as.signments.
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. FVom 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 oi)erator.
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 conii)leteness of the enumeration,
enumerators were provided with a sjiecially 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 cla.ssifled, 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 considere<l 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 reipiired to list the name of the person who rented the land,
worked it on shares, used it for livestock, or, if the land was not
used for agricultural purposes, the name of the owner. There
were approximately 15,300 Group I Enumeration Districts. These
enumeration districts contained 2,778,000 farms and 4,263,000
dwelling units in 1950.
The rural enumeration districts in which the number of dwell-
ings was large in relation to the number of farms were classified
as Group II Enumeration Districts. In these enumeration dis-
tricts the enumerator was required to list all dwelling places in
his district except those on less than one acre of land in built-up
residential areas, such as small incorporated or unincorporated
villages or the built-up areas adjacent to towns or cities. He was
also required to determine, by asking locally, whether there were
any farms or any places of one or more acres within the built-up
areas. Outside the built-up areas he was required to list the head
of every household. There were approximately 14,800 enumera-
tion districts classified as Group II. These enumeration districts
had 8,974,000 dwelling units and 2,420,000 farms in 1950.
Most incorporated places and unincorporated villages with ap-
proximately 150 or more dwellings were classified as Group III
Enumeration Districts. There were approximately 11,000 such
enumeration districts and these contained 161,000 farms in 1950.
For Group III Enumeration Districts, the enumerator was given
a list of farm operators enumerated in the 19.50 Census of Agri-
culture and was instructed to visit each place listed and find out
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whether an iiKricuIture iiuestitinnaire was reiiuiretl. Any i>hi<e
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 11 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-
(luired to identify these on his enumerator's map with a cross
reference to the Enumerator's Record Book. This procedure
heljied him to determine, by Ii>oking 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 Id.iO 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-
planaticm of specified famis, see page XII.)
Some farm units other than specified farms also received special
attention to insure complete coverage. Prior to the field enum-
eration, lists were obtained of places known to be si>ecializing 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
pr(Xluction were given this sjiecial 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 sjiecial 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 IG 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 si)ecial supplementary que.stionnaire 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 (juestionnaires were needed for a landhold-
ing. Since it called for the name iind agricultural oiXMations 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
(luestionnaires, 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 rec(u-ds, 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 additi(mal check figure. This
figure was the acreage of one of the following crops : wheat, corn,
cotton, tobacco, or rice. In most instances, these check figures
represented measured acreages (before harvest) as determined
by the Commodity Stabilization Service of the U. S. Department
of Agriculture. By checking totals for the enumeration dis-
tricts with these check data, it was possible to determine and
remedy obvious underenumeration before records were released
from field processing oflices. The 1954 totals for the county,
together with the check data, were .sent to the Washington office
for review and ajiproval 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
Niirtheastern States were sent to the Detroit office and those
from Southern and AVestern 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 (lUestionnaires. The check-
ing consisted of seeing (1) that the questionnaires were com-
I)letely 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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reiwrted ; (3) that the acres of land elassifled according to use
accounted for the entire farm acreage for farms having 200 acres
or more ; (4) that the total of the acreage for tlie 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 approxiniatel.v the total number of such
animals of all ages ; and ( (i) 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 iniproiier place
on the questionnaire. Coding consisted of entering code numbers
for crops for which there were no separate in(iuiries 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
corresixmdence 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 ojiera-
tions and, in some cases, on the basis of information obtained by
mail from farm operators. When estimates were made, letters
were mailed to the farm operators to verify the information and.
if the estimates were not in reasonable agreement with the infor-
mation contained in the replies, the entries were corrected before
the tabulations were made.
After punch cards were prepared, the punch cards, together
veith 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 stops 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 w-ere examined from the standpoint of
over-all reasonableness and consistency. This examination re-
quired the judgment of specialists and was the primary respon-
sibility of senior Census staff members. However, qualified State
personnel of the Agricultural Marketing Service, V. S. Department
of Agriculture, assisted in examining the data, especially those
for crops and livestock, evaluating the results, and calling atten-
tion to the situations for which further checking was necessary.
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS
Specified farms. — "Specified farms" refers to the larger farms
that were selected for special handling during the enumeration
and during the processing of the agriculture questionnaires.
Although the criteria for their selection have varied since this
technique was first used in the 1945 Census of Agriculture, the
basic purposes for employing this technique have not changed.
One purpose for using a list of specified farms was to help to
get a complete enumeration.
The criteria for selecting specified farms were kept as simple as
possible in order to facilitate the work of enumeration. In most
States, only one item was considered in classif.ving 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 ;
lOOormore 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 1050) 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 S. In general, the varied
starting dates were ba.sed 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 ennmeralion 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 19.54 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 upf)n 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 .lanuary 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 vv'as 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 minimiuu quantities of agricultural i)ro(lucts.
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 ojierator con-
sidered a farm and for all i)laces having during l'j.'i4 (1) any
hogs, cattle, sheep, or goats; (2) any crops such as corn, oats,
hay, or tobacco; (3) 20 or more chickens, turkeys, and geese;
(4) 20 or more fruit trees, grapevines, and planted nut trees; or
(5) any vegetables, berries, or nursery or greenhouse products
grown for sale. Thus, agriculture questionnaires were filled tor
more pla<'es than those (jualifying as farms.
The determination as to which reports were to be included in
the tabulations as farms was made during the central office
processing of questionnaires.
For the 194.5 and earlier censuses of agriculture, the definition of
a farm was somewhat more inclusive. Censu.s 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 iiurposes 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 $2."»(> or more. For places of 3 or more
acres, no minimum quantity of agricultural production was re-
quired for purposes of enumeration: for i>laces of under 3 acres
all the agricultural products valued at $2.50 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 prcKlucts 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
\arying numbers of farms in the several censuses prior to 1950.
The change in the definition of a farm in 19.50, 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, the.se 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 19.54. 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 si>ecified 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 adjuste<l to bring the number of sample farms
within the predetermined liuuts.
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 niuuber of farms
enumerated. The estimated number of farms is shown in the
tables so that estimates liase<l on the farms in the sample can be
related to the estimated number of farms rather than to the actual
number of farms.
Enumeration of land located in more than one county. — Land in
an individual farm may be located in two or more counties. In
such case, the entire farm was enumerated in only one county.
If the farm oi)erator lived on the farm, the farm was enumerated
in the county in which the farm operator lived. If the farm
oi>erator 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-
qiiarters of the farm, the farm was included in the county iu
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 o[)erator of only that land
which lie 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 ojjcrators reporting, based on a tabulation of all farms,
represent the number of farms, or farm operators, for which the
si)eeified item was reported. For example, if there were 1,922
farms in a county and only 1.405 had chickens over 4 months old
on hand, the numl>er 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 numlier of farms not
having that item, provided the inquiry was answered completely
for all farms.
For some of tlie items, such a.s 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 ojierators, 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 (U- worked on shares b.v 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 19.50, 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 es.sentially the same as that
included for the 1954 and 19.50 Censuses.
Land owned. — Land owned includes all land that the operator
or his wife, or both, hold under title, purchase contract, home-
steail 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 nonagricultural
land differed slightly from the one used for the current census.
In 1950, adjustments were made in places of 1,000 acres or more
(5,000 acres or more in the 17 Western States) if less than 10
percent of the total acreage was used for agricultural purposes.
Except for open range and grazing land used under govern-
ment permit, all grazing land was to be included as land in farms.
Land used rent free was to be included as land rented from
others. Grazing lands oi)erated 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 u.sually 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 yoimg trees which have
or will have value as wood or timber." No definition of wood-
laml 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. TTnusually large tracts of
timberland rejjorted as woodland not pastured were excluded
from the tabulations of land in farms when it was evident that
such land was held primarily for nonagricultural purposes.
The definition for woodland, as stated above, was used also
for enumerating woodland not pastured.
Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). — This In-
cludes rough and brush laTul pastured and any other land
pastured that the respondent did not consider as either wood-
land or cropland. The figures for 19.54 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 19.54 and 19.50, except that the item may be somewhat less
inclusive since land that could have been plowed and used for
crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating was
classified as plowable pasture (shown as cropland used only
for pasture in the tables).
Improved pasture. — This item includes land in "other pas-
ture" on which one or more of the following practices had
been used: Liming, fertilizing, seeding to grasses or legumes,
irrigating, draining, or controlling weeds and brush. The
question on improved pasture was included in 1954 for the
first time.
Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.). — This item in-
cludes house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, and waste-
land. It includes all land that does not belong under any of
the other land-use classes.
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In addition to the conipletp classificiition 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 in<'lndes crojjland u.sed 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 (he respondent to make a state-
ment based upon fact. It may be the number .ind 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 u\K>n actual trans-
actions or existing conditions. But the estimation of the value
of land and buildings is based largely \ii>on opinion. In the event
a farm had been recently imrchased, answers could be based
upon that experience. But many farms have not changed hands
for many years, nor are they currently for sale. In such cases,
farm operators may have no clear basis for estimating the value.
In making an intelligent estimate, a respondent needs, first, to
estimate the prevailing market value in the community. Sec-
ondly, he must in some way add to or subtract from this base to
allow for his farm's special characteristics. In many cases, a
farm oi>erator 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 rchitirrhj tnir pricrs 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 i>er farm and per
acre are presented in this rejiort. A total value of the land and
buildings for States, geographic divisions, and the United States,
will lie 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 oi>erators reporting age
by the number of farm (»perators 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. AVhen 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 ojierators 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 oi)erator. Differences between the total
number of farms and the number of farm oi)erators 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 oiierating 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 VXA 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 i)roducts from land rented out, cash rent, b<iarders, 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 sotu'ces 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 w-ork 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 tyiies of other farm equipment was
also ol)tained for a sample of farms. The selected kinds of farm
equipment to be reix>rted 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 comliines. powered buck rakes, etc. "Pick-up"
and truck-trailer combinations were to be re|iorted as motor-
trucks. School buses were not to l>e refwrted. 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
groui)ed liy class of work iK)wer 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 vt'eek. Since
starting dates of the 1954 enumeration varied by areas or States,
the calendar week to which the fami-labor inquiries related
varied also. The calendar week was September 26-October 2 or
October 24r-Z0. 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 obtainetl in three parts :
(1) Operators working, (2) unpaid members of the operator's
famil.v 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 c-ensuses are not fiilly comparable with
those for 1954, primarily l)e<ause 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, 10,50), several weeks were required to complete the field
work. Therefore, the calendar week preceding the enumeration
was not the same for all farms. For the 1945 and 1935 Censuses,
the number of farm workers related to the first week in .January.
The data for 1940 related to the last week in March. In 1945,
1940, and 1935, only persons working the equivalent of two or more
days during the specified week were to be included. In 1945 and
1940, only workers 14 years old and over were to be included. In
1935, as in 1954 and 1950, there was no specification regarding
the age of the farm workers. No instructions were issued to
include farm chores as farm work in 1940 and 1935 Censuses.
In censuses prior to 1954, farm-labor data were not always
satisfactorily reiwrted when the specified week for reporting the
niunber 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 19.54 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 siiecified 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 exi)ected employment was not reported, the
Ijeriod of employment was estimated for the individual farm
after taking into account such items as the basis of payment,
wage rate, exi)enditures for labor in 1954, and the type and
other characteristics of the farm.
Hired workers by basis of payment. — Hired persons were also
classified according to the basis of payment. The question-
naire called for the numbers of hired workers paid on a monthly
basis, on a weekly basis, on a daily basis, on an hourly basis,
and on a piecework basis. If the basis of payment was not re-
ported for any of the hired workers, the missing information
was supplied.
Wage rate and hours worked. — The rate of pay (except for
workers on a piecework basis) and the hours that workers were
expected to work to earn this pay (except for workers on hourly
bslsis 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 19.50 for hours
worked and wage rates were restricted to farms reijorting 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 hut 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 purclia.sed 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 exijense 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 liire were to include any labor in-
cluded in tlie cost of such raaohine hire. Machine hire refers to
custom machine work such as tractor hire, threshing, combining,
silo fiUin};, 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. Exi)enditures for housework, custom work, and contract
construction work were not to be included.
Expenditures for feed were to include the ex])enditures for
pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements,
as well as those for grain, hay, and mill feeds. Expenditures for
grinding and mixing feeds were also to be included. Payments
made by a tenant to his landlord for feed grown on the land
rented by the tenant were not to be included.
Expenditures for gasoline and other i>etroleuni 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 fur 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 ix)ssil>le the listing of acreage and quantity harvested for
each crop. To facilitate the enumerator's work, si)ecific 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 reportetl
for individual crops represents the area harvested for the 19.>4
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, ("itrus fruit production was to be re-
ported for the 1953-1954 marketing season (from the bloom of
19.53). Olive and avocado production for California related to
the quantity harvested from the 19.53 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, 19.53, to .lune 30, 1954).
The unit of measure used for reporting the quantity harvested
for .some crops has varied, not only from State to State, but from
census to census, to permit reporting in units of measure cur-
rently in use. In the State and county tables, tigures 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 tho.se which were used in the jiublished 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
frefpiently 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 iKJunds 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 the.se 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
alime and the acres grown with other crops. For the 19.54 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 harve.sted 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 reitorting 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 frcmi 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 19.54 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 19.50. 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 19.54 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 b.v 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 provideil a question cm "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 bu.shels of sweet-
potatoes were harvested, the enumerator was instructed to
report the quantity harvested, but not the area harvested. This
method of reporting was used in order to facilitate the enumera-
tion of potatoes grown on small plots for home use. Tlie pro-
cedure and inquiries for both Irish jxitatoes and sweeti>otatoes
were essentially the same for 19.50. Data for censuses prior to
1950 are not entirely comparable with those for 19.50 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 19.54 for sale. Nonbearing
areas and areas from which berries or fruits were not harveste<l
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 gi-ajjevines 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 harveste<l. On the other hand, in counties
where most of the fruit and nut trees and graiievines 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 19.50
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 19.54 Agriculture Questionnaire.
Nursery and greenhouse products. — The agriculture question-
naire included three incpiiries 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 19.54 were es.sentially 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
(juanHt.v sold was multiplied b.v 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 19.50, the value of croi)s 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 19.50. However, a change was made
in the enumeration of the sales of standing timber. In 1950, a
special question asked for "sales from standing timber," while in
1954, instructions were to report any standing timber cut as saw-
logs and veneer logs.
Irrigation
Irrigated land was defined as land to which water was applied
by artificial means for agricultural purposes. Water applied by
subirrigation was included as well as that applied to the surface.
Irrigated land included land irrigated by a sprinkler system.
Land flooded during high-water periods was to be considered as
irrigated land only if water was purposely applied for agri-
cultural purposes by means of dams, canals, or other works.
Regulation of the "water table" by drainage works was not to be
included as irrigation.
There were two groups of irrigation inquiries used for the
1954 Census. One group was used in the 17 Western States
(Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Ne-
braska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon,
South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming) and In
Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana. The other group was used
in the remaining 28 States. In the 17 Western States and Arkan-
sas, Florida, and Louisiana, the agriculture questionnaire con-
tained several inquiries regarding irrigation. These inquiries
related to the area of irrigated land from which crops were
harvested and the names of the crops for which the entire acreage
harvested was irrigated in 1954. In all of these States except
Arkansas and Louisiana, the area of irrigated pasture was also
obtained. In the remaining States, the agriculture question-
naire called for only the total acres irrigated in 1954. This
acreage may have been used for harvested crops, soil-improvement
crops, or for pasture.
The inquiries relating to irrigation for the 1954 Census were
essentially the same as those for the 1950 Census. However, in
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1950, Irrigated land from which no crop was harvested was in-
cluded as irrigated land, while such acreage was not obtained in
1954.
Considerable data are published regarding irrigation in the
17 Western States and Araliansas, 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 clas.sification
provides data on the u.se of irrigated land in farms and Includes
that part of the cropland harvested that was irrigated as well
as that portion of the land jiastured 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.
Tims, 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 rejwrted even though the succeeding
cri>p may later have failed. This inquir.v 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. — Tlie 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 I>akota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming,
and the western part of Texas.
Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour. —
Tliis is the area for all grain and row crops that were planted
around the xlopr 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 he enumerated on
the place on which they were located, regardless of ownership.
Livestock grazing in national forests, grazing districts, or on oi)en
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 livesto<k 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
(Aiiril 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 ran,ge to another, from ranch to
feeder, and from farm or ranch to market.
The censuses of agriculture beginning with 1920 and continuing
through 19.50 were taken as of either April 1 or January 1. The
censu.ses 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 lias 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 19.54.
Milk cows; cows milked; milk sold. — E)ata on nuinlier 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) rounds of milk,
(2) pounds of butterfat, and (3) gallons of milk. In the other
States, sales of whole milk on tlie 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 repre.sent 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 19,54 data for
spring farrowings (sows and gilts farrowing between December
1, 19.53, and June 1, 19.54) 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. Ad.)ustments in the
numl)er 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 ad.iustnionts were made
largely in counties outside the major liog-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 remarlis section. However, no data on
the number of sheep and lambs or on wool production were com-
piled for these 3 States for 1954.
OoatJ 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 llTe»tock on farmi.— 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.
llvettock prodncti.— 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.
Salei of llTC anlmali.— 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 rejwrted sales
to be made after the enumeration but before December 31, 1954.
No data are available to indicate the extent of under-reporting
of sales of livestock and poultry.
Poultry and poultry product*.— For the 1954 Census, chicken
sales were subdi\'lded 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
becau.se 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 lees tian 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
wa.vs. 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 tie 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 tie 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-flfth
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 flu 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 atTes, 140-179 acres, 180-259 acres, 260-499
acres, and .500-099 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.
Kethod 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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talmlated 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 reiiresent 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 (>.S 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 (lata in State Table 18 indicate tliat 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 19.j0
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 ca.ses, 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 diiTer
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 l)asis of classification by tenure is, in general, the
same for the 1954 as for the 19,50 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 ehissified 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 19.54, 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 croii-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 suiiervision 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 reporte<i.
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 19.54, 19.50, 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 cla.ssification 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 grain.?,
hays, and small fruits. The value of sales for the.se 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. It the estimated value of the
quantity sold for any other crop was .flOO 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 .$2.50-$l,199 and farms with a value
of sales of all farm products of less than $2.jO, as well as farms
operated by institutions, experiment stations, grazing as.socia-
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 .$2.5,000 or more
II 10,000 to $24,900
III 5, 000 to 9,999
IV 2, .500 to 4,999
V 1200 to 2,499
VI *2,50 to 1.190
•Provided the farm operator worked off the farm less than 100 davs
or provided the income the farm operator and member.'; of his fam'ilv
received from nonfarm sources was less than the value of all fnnn
products sold. mim
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 oijerator reported (a) 100 or more days of work off the
farm in 19.54, 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 10.54.
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 ba.sed on farm production f(u- 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 clo.sely related products, .such
as dair.v 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 fiu- 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 valtie of all
Type of farm farm products sold
Cotton Cotton.
Cash-grain Corn, sorghum, small grains, field peas,
field beans, cowpeas, and so.ybeaus.
Other field-crop I'eanuts, Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes,
tobacco, sugarcane, sugar beets for
sugar, and other miscellaneous crops.
Vegetable Vegetables.
Fruit-and-nut Berries and other small fruits, and tree
fruits, grapes, and nuts.
Dairy Milk and other dairy products. The cri-
terion of 50 percent of the total sales
was modified in the case of dairy
farms. A farm for which the value of
sales of dairy products represented
less than 50 percent of the total value
of farm products sold was classified as
a dairy farm if —
(a) Milk and other dairy products
accounted for 30 percent or more
of the total value of products sold,
and
(b) Milk cows repi'esented 50 per-
cent or more of all cows, and
(c) Sales of dairy products, to-
gether with the sales of cattle and
calves, amounted to 50 percent or
more of the total value of farm
products sold.
Poultry Chickens, eggs, turkeys, and other poul-
try products.
Livestock farms other Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, wool,
than dairy and poul- and mohair, provided the farm did not
try. ' qualify as a dairy farm.
INTRODUCTION
XXIII
Product or group of products amounting
to 50 percent or more of the value of all
Type of farm farm products sold — Continued
General Farms were classified as general when
the value of products from one source
or gr<ni|) 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,
(h) 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 Held crops — did not amount
to ."(0 percent or more of the value of
all fann 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. ]iouItry farms, or livesto<'k
farms other than dairy and poultry,
but on which the sale of livestock and
poultiy and livestock and poultry
products jimounted to 70 percent or
more of the value of all farm products
sold.
General crop and livestock farms are
tho.se 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 jiercent but
less than 70 percent of the total value
of all farm products sold.
Miscellaneous This group of farms includes those that
had .")0 percent or more of the total
value of products accounted for by
sale of horticultural products, or sale
of liorses, 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 1050
Census. In 1050, miscellaneous farms included those that had
50 percent or more of the total value of products accounted for
b.v the sale of fur animals, or the sale of bees and honey, in addi-
tion to the items included in the 1054 classification.
Value of farm products sold. — Data on the ^•alue of farm
products sold were obtained for 1054 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 obtaine<l 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. F(U- the purpose of computing value of
farm products sold, it was assumed that the entire quantity har-
vested, or reported, was sold for the folUiwing 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 croi) 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 ctilled was con-
siderable)
Prime-s (except in selecteil
States where the proportion
of the crop eulle<l was con-
siderable)
Apricots
Avocados (except in sele<'ted
States where the proportiou
of the crop culled was con-
siderable)
Figs
Mangoes
Nectarines
Olives
Orai>es
I!ananas
Dates
Guavas
Japanese i)ersimnions
Jujubes
l'ai)ayas
Pineapples
Pomegranates
(Juinces
SaiK)diIlas
Soursops
Sugar apples
Loquats
Other tree fruits
Tung nuts
Walnuts (English or Persian)
.Mmonds
Filberts and hazelnuts
Black walnuts
Chestnuts
CiK-on'uts
Other nuts
Oranges
Tangerines, mandarins, sat-
suinas ( except in selected
States where the proportion
The quantity sold was estima
basis of crop-disi>osition data
Marketing Service of the U. S.
of the crop culled was con-
siderable)
Temple oranges
Valencia oranges (except in
selected States where the
proportion of the crop culled
was ecmsiderable )
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 consideralile)
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
I'opcorn
Sugar beets for sugar
Broomcorn
Sugarcane for sugar
Tobacco
ted for the following crops on the
I)ul)lished by the Agricultural
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 iKjtatoes and sweetpotatoes, the quantity
sold was estimated after making allowance for home use, on the
basis of data on the disiX)sition 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 1054 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
.\nise (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
Gobhe
Golden seal
Guar
Hemp for fiber
Hemp for seed
Jaboticaba
Kudzu crowns
Lemon balm
Litchi nuts
Mint for oil
Oiticica nut
Ramie for fiber
Rape seed
Roselle
Safflower
Sesame for oil
Sorrel
Sugar beet seed
Sunflower seed
Sweet corn for seed
Teosinte
Vetiver
Wormseed oil
Lentils
Other grains
Grass silage
Other clover seed
Hubam clover
Mammoth clover
Persian clover
Sour clover
Crotalaria seed
XXIV
UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954
Indigo, hairy seed Other seed
Meadow foxtail Sesbania
Fescue grass Sheep fescue
Rhodes grass
The estimated value of all crops sold, except vegetables har-
vested for sale, nursery and greenhouse products, and forest prod-
ucts, was obtained by multiplying the estimated quantity sold by
the State average price. The State average prices were obtained
by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of
Agriculture.
In the case of miscellaneous crops listed above, the average
I)rices have been determined on the basis of reports of quantity
sold and value of sales obtained in the 1054 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
vaUie of sales. The total value of farm products sold for 10.50
includes the value of several farm products not included in the
figures for 1054 — 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 (lata 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
1054 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.
IDAHO
Chapter A
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
(1)
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
[Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text^
(For definitions and explanations, soe text)
Farms
Approxinale land area (see text).
Proportion in farms
Lain) in farms
Average size of farm
Value of land and buiidinKS;
Average per farm
. . number .
. . .acres,
.percent.
. . .acres.
. . .acres.
Average per acre
Land in farms according to use: '
Cropland harvested farms
.dollars,
.dollars.
1 to 9 acres farms
10 to 19 acres farms
20 to 29 acres farms
30 to ^9 acres farms
50 to 99 acres farms
100 to 199 acres farms
200 acres and over farms
200 to 499 acres farms
500 to 999 acres farms
1,000 acres and over farms
Cropland used only for pasture-* farms
Cropland not harvested and not pastured... farms
Cultivated summer fallow farms
Other cropland farms
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting. ,
reporting.,
reporting. ,
reporting.,
reporting,
reporting. ,
acres. ,
reporting.,
acres. ,
reporting. ,
acres. ,
reporting. ,
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.
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting.
acres.
Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting.
acres.
Irrigated pasture farms reporting.
acres.
195.;
(October)
38,740
52,97^,160
27.1
14,364,471
370.8
31 .662
9i.i9
33,697
3,727,616
3,428
2,681
2,750
4,934
9,663
5,817
4,424
3,350
847
227
19,063
545,073
10,344
1,202,831
7,082
995,837
4,614
206,994
4,812
1,165,167
2,112
262,451
16,171
6,712,298
36,151
749,035
35,941
5,475,520
31,926
8,422,533
6,171
1,427,618
28,218
2,324,571
25,133
1,854,573
20,752
469,998
1950
(April 1)
40,284
52,972,160
25.0
13,224,192
328.3
22.471
72.31
36,150
3,647,885
4,237
3,057
3,236
5,893
10,026
5,583
4,118
3.096
a07
215
17,138
484,625
11,000
1,097,245
6,828
863,269
5,462
233,976
5,992
1,242,638
2,505
309,415
17,595
5,625,500
37,852
816,884
37,999
5,229,755
33,225
7,352,763
7,406
1,552,053
29,413
*2, 137, 237
26,740
1,703,601
20,692
402,917
1945
(January l)
41,498
52,997,120
23.6
12,503,332
301.3
11,888
39.46
37,301
3,441,661
4,744
3,227
3,525
6,166
10,171
5,626
3,842
2,996
688
158
15,320
322,286
(NA)
825,651
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,273
946,253
1,190
113,881
22,538
6,229,520
39,273
624,080
39,301
4,589,598
35,494
7,498,059
6,038
1,060,134
28,571
2,026,280
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1940
(April l)
43,663
52,997,120
19.4
10,297,745
235. S
7,768
32.94
39,936
2,935,350
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
25,048
779,080
(NA)
993,713
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«.)
(")
42,700
4,708,143
(NA)
(NA)
6,822
691,683
29,898
1,895,048
28,201
1,578,741
13,540
316, 307
1935
( January l)
45,113
53,346,560
18.7
9,951,661
220.6
6,314
30.39
41,117
2,668,685
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,243
352,806
(HA)
1,263,105
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
7,595
840,103
1,594
111,178
24,858
3,871,423
40,957
844,361
(NA)
4,284,596
(NA)
5,064,332
(NA)
951,281
(NA)
(NA)
28, 350
1,388,200
(NA)
(NA)
1930
(April 1)
41,674
53,346,560
17.5
9,346,908
224.3
10,012
44.64
39,203
3,150,097
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12,407
379,451
(NA)
923,163
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,346
736,456
1,455
123,452
19,399
3,275,894
36,152
758,390
(NA)
4,452,716
(NA)
4,391,801
(NA)
859,903
(NA)
(NA)
'27,953
'1,634,321
(NA)
(NA)
1925
( January 1)
40,592
53,344,560
15.2
3,116,147
199.9
9,197
46.00
(NA)
2,578,799
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10,194
363,740
(NA)
1,135,537
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,773
646,139
1,381
97,422
17,646
2,543,895
(NA)
750,615
(NA)
4,078,076
(NA)
3,553,774
(NA)
743, 561
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1920
(January 1)
••♦Available data not comparable.
NA Not available.
*For the Census of 1954, in the calendar year; all other censuses, in the
^Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that com
vested for grain.
'Total cropland, cropland used only for pasture, and other pasture not
only for pasture. See text.
^Includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured.
'Acreage of irrigated crops including some duplication where two or more
calendar year preceding the census,
cut for forage was excluded as nest of this acreage was probably duplicated
fully comparable for the various census years because of differences in
crops were harvested from the same land.
in the acreage of com har-
definition of cropland used
IDAHO
Slate Table 2-FAKMS 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 saiaple of farms. See textl
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see t«xt)
1054
(October!
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January I)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January 1)
1920
(January 1)
\11 faras 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 .
1-40 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 ,CX)0 acres and over number .
Land in faras acres -
Average size of farms acres .
Under 10 acres acres .
10 to 29 acres acres.
30 to 49 acres acres .
50 to 69 acres acres .
70 to 99 acres acres .
100 to 139 acres acres.
140 to 179 acres acres .
180 to 219 acres acres .
220 to 259 acres acres .
260 to 499 acres acres .
500 to 999 acres acres.
1,000 acres and over acres.
Lund in faras according to ase:^
Cropland harvested farms reporting.
acres .
Under 10 acres farms reporting.
acres.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting.
acres .
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
acres .
50 to 69 acres farms reporting .
acres.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting .
acres .
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
acres .
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
acres.
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.
acres.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.
acres .
260 to 499 acres farms reporting .
acres.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting .
acres .
1 ,000 acres and over farms reporting .
acres.
Cropland osed only for paatorr'" 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.
38,740
4,323
1,395
2,928
3,396
3,720
2,032
5,944
3,547
3,564
1,54A
1,312
4,071
2.759
2,523
U.3P4.471
366.2
17,008
57,699
145,200
119,570
482,315
412,166
563,936
305,404
311,450
1,456,173
1,928,4A9
8,565,051
33 , 697
3,727,616
1,377
3.918
2,503
25,339
3,443
32.192
1,952
72 . 612
5,302
305,945
3,44.6
239,756
3,405
290,036
1,492
150,425
1,271
141,696
3,933
594,446
2,686
650,153
2,332
1,171,098
19,063
545,073
1.440
4,187
1.645
12,159
2,015
20,572
1,148
15,076
3,524
49 . 576
2.039
37,252
1,910
41,999
817
22,382
653
20,741
1,8U
75,904
1,100
69,850
953
175,375
40,311
3,829
471
3,353
3,621
4,602
2,336
6,568
3,487
3,821
1,542
1,419
4,122
2,584
2.380
13.258.110
328.9
18,201
60,509
179,661
136,500
530,257
405,615
600,749
304,668
339,200
1,476,393
1,799,219
7,407,138
36,220
3 , 662 . 377
1,781
5,309
2.766
27,492
4.365
104.620
2,210
81,475
6.352
334,715
3,407
228,357
3,661
281,955
1,507
146,736
1,364
152,383
4,047
582,063
2,538
615,973
2,222
1,101,299
17.473
482,683
1.320
3,760
1,410
9,575
2.035
18,450
1.161
12.120
3,596
43 . 562
1.651
26,612
1,687
35,854
755
20,035
656
13,327
1,523
53,979
397
62,998
732
177,311
41,498
4,267
744
3,523
3,833
4,912
2,232
6,763
3,552
4,132
1,557
1,361
4,186
2.469
2.134
12.503,332
301.3
18,982
63,622
192,436
132,712
545,438
414,045
663,093
307,602
323,843
1,499,716
1,717,098
6,624,695
37,301
3,441,661
1,982
5,916
3,044
30.584
4.659
114.360
2,209
80.781
6.596
335.293
3,439
229,958
3,999
310,136
1,501
142,856
1,332
144,533
4,079
586,259
2,413
578,725
1,998
382,260
15,320
322,286
(NA)
4.402
(NA)
10.161
(NA)
17,574
(1«)
11,305
(NA)
36,112
(NA)
23,240
(NA)
29.732
(NA)
12,367
(NA)
12,020
(NA)
39,973
(NA)
36,065
(NA)
89.335
43 , 663
4,088
402
3,686
4,236
5,707
2,378
7,007
3,553
4,909
1,641
1,451
4,509
2,542
1,642
10,297,745
235.8
19,409
71,064
223,760
139,254
564,322
415,097
773,522
324,580
345 , 563
1,613,569
1,753,924
4,048,681
39,936
2,935,350
2,606
7,627
3,647
35,988
6.377
127,985
2,297
83,667
6,729
331.145
3.411
210,443
4,6a
326,504
1,580
135,383
1,411
139,344
4,325
549,377
2,407
470,504
1,606
516,473
25,048
779,080
(NA)
5,733
(NA)
14,929
(NA)
29.873
(NA)
16.601
(NA)
56. 563
(NA)
41.006
(NA)
1)5.013
(NA)
27.361
(NA)
29,691
(NA)
126,568
(NA)
134, 563
(HA)
230,684
45,113
3,492
438
3,054
4,410
6,274
2,399
7,304
3,414
5,604
1,624
1,655
4,898
2,751
1,388
9,951,661
220.6
16,602
74,757
246,177
139,791
583,047
399,521
889,441
320,933
370,361
1,749,203
1,379,032
3,277,396
41,117
2,668,685
(NA)
7,405
(NA)
40.632
(NA)
137,272
(NA)
81,501
(NA)
323,542
(NA)
192,358
(NA)
323,638
(NA)
126,544
(NA)
138,056
(NA)
506,794
(NA)
420,232
(NA)
365,712
9,243
352,806
(NA)
1.179
(NA)
3.865
(NA)
7,330
(NA)
4,598
(NA)
16.610
(NA)
11.151
(NA)
32,454
(NA)
11,238
(NA)
15,400
(NA)
70,679
(NA)
69,983
(NA)
107,329
41,674
2,681
547
2,134
9,028
9,010
5,084
2,702
1,245
9,346,903
224.3
12,330
275,433
1,949,622
1,826,228
1,853,753
2,752,410
39,203
3,150,097
(NA)
6,346
(NA)
'174,363
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'429,290
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'909,137
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
670,343
(NA)
534.100
(NA)
426,518
12,407
379,451
(NA)
1,725
Cna)
'18,373
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
*33,312
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'91,089
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
76,655
(HA)
73,171
(NA)
84,621
40,592
1,921
185
1,736
9,480
12,531
650,028
2,034,659
1,803,905
1,477,518
1,855,620
(NA)
2,578,799
(NA)
4,942
(NA)
'168,381
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
■'386,009
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'838,793
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
589,612
(NA)
365,227
(HA)
225,836
10,194
363,740
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
42,106
1,513
332
1,181
3,223
5,089
6,813
2,186
2,209
760
606
6,147
3,375,873
199.9
198.9
9,452
8,077
264,884
640,094
2,378,619
1,475,446
1,263,471
(NA)
^2,706,312
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
Slate 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]
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see
text)
195-;
(October)
1950
(April l)
1945
( January l)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
( January l)
1920
( January 1)
Land io faras according to aae^ — Continued
Croplaod 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 Sumner fallov 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,
acres.
reporting. .
acres. .
reporting. .
acres. .
reporting.,
acres..
reporting. .
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. .
10,344
1,202,831
125
307
249
1,473
427
3,974
263
2,339
970
13,266
769
15,883
1,030
30,358
586
20,507
532
24,145
2,107
153,630
1,740
260,911
1,546
675,538
7,032
995,837
25
57
77
434
146
1,180
382
4,902
368
6,231
610
16,135
375
12,364
373
16,114
1,713
115,716
1,531
220,367
1,385
601,439
4,614
206,994
100
250
181
1,039
299
2,794
187
1.941
655
8,364
464
9,652
530
14,223
285
8,143
243
8,031
727
37,914
519
40,544
424
74,099
11,121
1,099,210
215
505
406
2,150
620
5,695
315
3,335
1,206
15,561
910
17,380
1,365
41,525
591
20,215
501
26,215
2,073
138,125
1,544
225,684
1,375
602,820
6,864
869,625
55
110
100
580
240
2,020
70
945
450
4,905
435
7,545
650
17,330
391
12,665
340
17,015
1,541
93,849
1,400
188,657
1,192
524,004
5,633
229,585
160
395
311
1,570
420
3,675
250
2,390
841
10,656
530
9,835
865
24,195
260
7,550
226
9,200
912
44,276
471
37,027
387
73,816
(NA)
825,651
(NA)
499
(NA)
1,642
(NA)
3,901
(NA)
2,702
(NA)
11,420
(NA)
10,623
(NA)
24,829
(NA)
14,022
(NA)
18,621
(NA)
115,626
(NA)
182,683
(NA)
439,078
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
993,713
(NA)
856
(NA)
3,231
(NA)
7,569
(NA)
4,713
(NA)
19,504
(NA)
19,845
(NA)
54,558
(NA)
25,345
(NA)
33,455
(NA)
192,950
(NA)
253,122
(NA)
378,060
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(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)
(NA)
,263,105
(NA)
862
(NA)
4,637
(NA)
19,434
(NA)
10,041
(NA)
53,332
(NA)
37,106
(NA)
103,811
(NA)
39,946
(NA)
56,245
(NA)
299,622
(NA)
313,747
(NA)
324,322
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
923,163
NA)
na)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
NA)
(NA)
1,U5,537
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(KA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(.NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of table.
IDAHO
State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
[Eiata for 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Census of
—
1954
(October)
1950
(April 1)
1945
{January i)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January l)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January 1)
1920
(January l)
i,312
1,165,167
6,114
1,291,061
5,273
946,253
(NA)
(NA)
7,595
840,103
6,346
736,456
5,773
646,139
(NA)
(NA)
52
167
60
200
(NA)
203
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
175
140
1,425
(NA)
1,909
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
227
4,703
355
7,515
(NA)
7,390
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
136
3,647
210
6,605
(NA)
5,130
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
45<)
18,704
550
21,545
(NA)
28,656
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
398
21,395
490
27,480
(NA)
28,661
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
643
54,179
920
71,545
(NA)
33,447
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
271
25,853
365
29,925
(NA)
29,640
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
266
31,124
440
44,950
(NA)
36.397
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
933
153,133
1,161
139,613
(NA)
177,009
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
739
214.176
873
233.103
(NA)
165,117
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
513
631.591
560
657,150
(NA)
382,789
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,112
262,451
2,692
313,627
1,190
113,381
(NA)
(NA)
1,594
111,178
1,455
123,452
1,381
97,422
(NA)
(NA)
13
39
10
30
(NA)
86
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
53
554
60
346
(NA)
404
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA!
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
121
2,498
110
1,490
(NA)
1,370
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
53
1,630
140
3,965
(NA)
1,116
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
209
S,062
200
6,300
(NA)
3,861
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
173
9,022
200
9,660
(NA)
4,432
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
276
20,123
390
24,435
(NA)
11. 831
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NAl
126
10,592
195
13,340
(NA)
5,732
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
124
12,469
200
17,275
(NA)
5 , 945
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
494
67.022
535
70,810
(NA)
29,360
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
319
66,443
380
73,055
(NA)
22.531
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
146
62,002
172
92,522
(NA)
27,213
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
16,171
6,712,298
17,386
5,564,557
22,533
6.229,520
(NA)
(NA)
24.858
3,371,423
19,399
3,275,394
17,04o
2,543,895
(NA)
(NAl
1,045
3,066
1,051
3,338
(NA)
3,173
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,340
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,047
8,500
1,336
10,432
(NA)
10,733
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'26,551
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,149
14,442
1,596
19,408
(NA)
25,881
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
689
11,152
865
14,455
(NA)
17,932
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'63,226
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,002
34,653
2,30)
44,605
(NA)
63,718
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,436
43,016
1,635
48,625
(NA)
72,201
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'324,200
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,560
67,734
1,652
80,363
(NA)
140,043
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
733
45,313
651
37,513
(NA)
76,774
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
649
52 . 293
732
62,492
(NA)
73.110
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,196
296,359
2,244
319,148
(NA)
449 . 626
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
479.269
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,749
550,665
1,521
467,628
(NA)
647,658
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
720,298
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,866
5,585,105
1,703
4,476,500
(NA)
4,639,616
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1.661.010
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Laod in farms arrordiofc lo «»e' — Continued
WoodlaniJ pasturrd 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
liO to 179 acres farms
180 to 219 acres farms
220 tc 259 acres farms
260 to i99 acres farms
500 to 999 acres farms
1,000 acres and over farms
ttoodland oot pastured farms
Under 10 acres farms
10 to 29 acres farms
30 to ^9 acres farms
50 to 69 acres farms
70 to 99 acres farms
100 to 139 acres farms
lAO to 179 acres farms
180 lo 219 acres farms
220 to 259 acrei farms
260 to <V99 acres farms
500 to 999 acres farms
1,000 acres and over farms
Other pasture (not croplaud and
not wood 1 and V 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 1J9 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, ,
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. ,
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
(October)
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January 1)
1940
(April l)
1935
(January l)
1930
(April l)
1925
(January l)
1920
(January 1)
Land in farms accordiag to use — Continued
Other pasture (not cropland and Dot woodlandf — Continued
Improved pasture (see text) farms reporting...
acres. . .
Under 10 acres farms reporting. . .
acres. ..
10 to 29 acres farms reporting...
acres. , .
30 to 49 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
50 to 69 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
70 to 99 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
100 to 139 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
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 reportinfi. . .
acres. . .
500 to 999 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
1,000 acres and over.
....farms reporting...
acres. . .
Cropland, 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. . .
lAO to 179 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
180 to 219 acres farms reporting...
acres. ..
220 to 259 acres farms reporting...
acres...
260 to 499 acres farms reporting...
acres...
500 to 999 acres.. farms reporting...
acres. . .
1,000 acres and over farms reporting...
acres...
Land pastured, total .farms reporting...
acres. . .
Under 10 acres farms reporting. . .
acres. . .
10 to 29 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
30 to 49 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
50 to 69 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
70 to 99 acres farms reporting...
acres...
100 to 139 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
140 to 179 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
180 to 219 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
220 to 259 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
260 to 499 acres farms reporting...
acres. . .
500 to 999 acres farms reporting...
acres...
1,000 acres and over farms reporting...
acres...
5,929
248,495
478
2,108
493
4,762
535
6,573
307
4,367
907
13,874
603
11,795
625
15,527
262
7,448
204
7,622
611
29,517
447
32 , 170
457
112,732
35.941
5.475,520
2,502
8,412
3,002
38.971
3,595
106,738
1,998
90,527
5,888
368,787
3,497
292,891
3,494
362,393
1,521
193,314
1,293
186,582
4,010
323,980
2,726
980,914
2,415
2,022,011
31,926
8.422, 538
2,510
7,420
2,712
22,104
3,070
39,717
1,712
29,375
5,107
102,933
3,093
101,663
3,124
163,912
1,339
93,5.43
1.142
104, 1£B
3 . 501
530,446
2. 408
834,691
2,208
6,392,071
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
38,082
5.244,170
2.636
9.574
3,192
39,217
4,460
128,765
2,266
96,930
6,44.7
393,838
3,437
272,349
3,766
359,334
1,532
136,986
1,404
196,925
4,102
774,167
2,569
904,655
2,271
1.831.430
33,404
7,338,201
2,391
7.348
2,801
21,432
3,681
45,373
1,951
33.130
5,596
109,712
3,076
102,717
3,284
137,762
1,361
37,473
1,283
115.769
3.615
562,740
2.232
753,734
2,033
5,310,961
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
39,301
4,589,593
3,077
10.317
3.477
42,387
4,773
135,835
2,247
94,738
6,683
332,325
3,619
263,821
4,084
364,697
1,519
169,245
1,353
175,174
4,123
7U,853
2,429
797,478
2,017
1,410,673
35,494
7.498,059
2,497
7,783
2,959
22 , 808
4,030
50,845
1.991
34,417
5,396
133,486
3,253
124,002
3,340
2 53,222
1,433
117,781
1,263
126,527
3,948
666,608
2,339
848,340
2,040
5,111,740
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(KA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
42,700
4,703,143
(NS)
14.216
(NA)
54,148
(NA)
165,427
(NA)
104,886
(NA)
407,212
(NA)
271,299
(NA)
446,075
(NA)
189,534
(NA)
202,490
(NA)
869,395
(NA)
858,194
(NA)
1.125,217
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Cna)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(.NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,234,596
(NA)
9,446
(NA)
49,124
(NA)
164,536
(NA)
96,140
(NA)
393,434
(na)
240,615
(NA)
464,903
(NA)
177,728
(NA)
209,700
(NA)
377,095
(NA)
303,962
(NA)
797,863
(NA)
5,064,332
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,452,716
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,391,801
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Cna)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,073,076
(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)
3,553,774
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(KA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of table.
IDAHO
Stale 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)
I.and in farnts arrordioK to use^ — Continued
WoodUoil. 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. .
lOO to 139 acres farms reporting..
acres..
UO 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 io faras 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.
Census of —
1954
{October}
6,171
1,427,618
64
206
226
1,999
336
7,201
133
5,277
617
26,766
519
30,417
31S
74,302
362
36,445
340
43 , 533
1,229
225,205
904
232,624
583
693,593
28,218
2,324,571
2,773
9,474
2,795
37,300
3,190
100,117
1,796
35,092
5,261
341,014
2,953
251,134
2,575
273,323
1,096
130,059
356
111,920
2,226
337,325
1,319
223,274
1,373
419.534
1950
(April 1)
7,541
1,609,638
70
230
200
1,770
440
9,005
320
10,570
660
27,845
610
37,040
1,125
95,9.30
470
43,765
535
62,225
1,421
260,423
1.063
311.163
627
749,672
29,593
2,124,240
2,786
10,297
3,037
3<i,.?05
4,035
127,710
1,936
92,390
5,777
375,433
2.937
238,394
2,586
249,137
1,047
118,814
.324
104,646
2,152
277,541
1,164
164,076
1,267
325,947
1945
(January 1)
6,038
1,060,134
(NA)
294
(NA)
2,313
(NA)
8,760
(NA)
6,246
(NA)
32 , 517
(NA)
32,993
(NA)
95,278
(NA)
35,372
(NA)
42 , 342
(NA)
206,369
(NA)
187,648
(NA)
410,002
28,571
2,026,2.90
(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)
691 , 683
(NA)
197
(NA)
2,012
(NA)
11,219
(NA)
4,927
(NA)
31,350
(NA)
32 , 547
(NA)
101,373
(NA)
31,069
(NA)
34,773
(NA)
147 , 634
(NA)
126,714
(NA)
167 , 363
29,393
1,395,043
(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)
951,281
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'28,350
'1,333,200
(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)
859,903
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'27,953
"1,634,321
1,762
(NA)
^7,512
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
"14,370
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,213
(NA)
1,033
(NA)
553
(NA)
1925
(January l)
1920
(January l)
(NA)
743,561
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
820,876
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
25,233
(")
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE. BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
[Data
for 1950 are based
on reports for
only a sample c
f farms. See text]
Item
Census of
-
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
1954
(October)
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January l)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January l)
1920
(January 1)
Land in farms accordiaft to U9e^ — Continued
Land in row or close-seeded crops Rrovn in
strips for wind erosion control farms reporting...
acres...
153
12,134
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Under 10 acres farms reporting. . .
2
3
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres. ..
(NA)
10 to 29 acres...... .farms reporting...
5
22
(NA)
(-■lA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres.. .
(NA)
30 to 49 acres ..farms reporting...
8
171
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres. ..
(NA)
50 to 69 acres.. ................. .farms reporting...
6
136
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres...
(NA)
70 to 99 acres. .................. .farms reporting...
22
510
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres...
(NA)
100 to 139 acres. ................ .farms reporting...
12
358
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres...
(NA)
140 to 179 acres farms reporting...
14
634
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres,. ,
(NA)
180 to 219 acres. ................ .farms reporting...
4
216
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres.. .
(NA)
220 to 259 acres. ................ .farms reporting...
3
355
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres...
(NA)
260 to 499 acres .farms reporting...
25
1,352
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres...
(NA)
500 to 999 acres farms reporting...
25
3,388
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres...
(NA)
1 000 acres and over. ............ .farms reporting...
22
4,989
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres...
(NA)
Cropland used for row or ffrain crops
famed on contour. ................. .farms reporting...
562
68.959
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Under 10 acres. .................. .farms reporting...
4
16
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres...
(NA)
10 to 29 acres. .................. .farms reporting...
3
62
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
30 to 49 acres. ............ t. .... .farms reporting, ,.
15
193
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres,..
(NA)
50 to 69 acres ,................•,, farms reporting,,.
10
2a
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres...
(NA)
70 to 99 acres. .................. .farms reporting...
47
916
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres...
(NA)
100 to 139 acres. ................ .farms reporting...
28
813
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
140 to 179 acres. ................ .farms reporting,,.
33
1,076
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres...
(NA)
180 to 219 acres .farms reporting...
31
1,343
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
220 to 259 acres .farms reporting...
26
1,193
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres...
(NA)
260 to 499 acres .farms reporting...
116
9,832
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres...
(NA)
500 to 999 acres. ................ .farms reporting...
141
20,992
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres...
(NA)
1 000 acres and over. ............ .farms reporting...
103
32,282
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
**Available data not comparable. NA Not available. ^For the Census of 195"i-. in the calendar year; all other censuses, in the calendar year preceding the census.
^To'al acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that com cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn har-
vested for grain. ^10 '.o ^9 acres. ^50 to 99 acres. ^100 to 259 acres. ''Total cropland, cropland used only for pasture, and other pasture not fully comparable for the
various census years because of differences in definition of cropland used only for pjasture. See text. ''irrigated cropland harvested only. ^Acreage of irrigated crops in-
eluding some duplication where two or more crops were harvested from the same land. *50 to 259 acres.
IDAHO
Slate Table 3.-FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS, BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
[Data for 195'i are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
1954
(October)
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(Januai^ 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January 1)
1920
(January 1)
AIJ. FAiM OPERATORS
All fara operators .number.
Full owners number.
Part owners number.
Managers number.
All tenants number .
Proportion of tenancy percent.
Cash tenants number.
Share-cash tenants. . . .■ number.
Share tenants and croppers number.
Other and unspecified tenants number.
All land io faras acres.
Pull owners acres.
Part owners acres.
Managers acres.
All tenants acres.
Cash tenants acres.
Share-cash tenants acres.
Share tenants and croppers acres.
Other and unspecified tenants acres.
All cropland harvested.. acres.
Full owners acres.
Part owners acres.
Managers acres.
All tenants acres.
Cash tenants acres,-
Share-cash tenants acres.
Share tenants and croppers acres.
Other and unspecified tenants., acres,
ALL WHITE FABI OPERATORS
All white fara 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 tefiants and croppers number.
Other and unspecified tenants number.
All land in faras acres.
Full owners acres.
Part owners acres *
Managers acres.
All tenants acres.
Cash tenants acres.
Share-cash tenants acres.
Share tenants and croppers acres.
Other and unspecified tenants , acres.
All cropland harvested acres.
Full owners acres.
Part owners acres.
Managers, acres ,
All tenants acres.
Cash tenants acres.
Share-cash tenants , acres.
Share tenants and croppers acres.
Other and unspecified tenants acres,
ALL NONWHITE FAm OPERATORS
All non»hite (am operators ..number.
Full owners number.
Part owners number.
Managers , number.
All tenants number.
Proportion of tenancy percent.
Cash tenants number.
Share-cash tenants number.
Share tenants and croppers number.
Other and unspecified tenants number.
All land in faras acres.
Full owners acres.
Part owners acres.
Managers acres*
All tenants acres.
Cash tenants acres.
Share-cash tenants acres.
Share tenants and croppers acres.
Other and unspecified tenants acres.
All cropland harvested acres.
Full owners acres.
Part owners acres.
Managers acres.
All tenants acres.
Cash tenants acres.
Share-caah tenants acres.
Share tenants and croppers acres.
Other and unspecified tenants acres.
38,810
24,231
7,711
259
6,609
17.0
945
784
4,131
749
14,275,607
4,959,607
6,792,200
1,120,757
1,403,043
194,612
176,158
942,453
89,820
3,695,693
1,478,764
1,453,720
76,573
686,636
47,576
96,595
513,096
29,369
38,463
24,059
7,621
256
6,527
16.7
914
779
4,101
733
14,056,436
4,945,642
6,758,337
958,924
1,393,533
190,167
175,708
940,193
87,465
3,654,495
1,469,426
1,438,173
65,573
681,323
44,543
96,185
511,821
28,774
347
172
90
3
82
23.6
3]
5
30
16
219,171
13,965
33,863
161,833
9,510
4,445
450
2,260
2,355
41,198
9,338
15,547
11,000
5,313
3,033
410
1,275
595
40,284
25,947
6,890
164
7,283
18
1,019
1,016
4,351
897
13,224,192
5,216,286
5,819,330
650,216
1,538,360
223,542
204,696
932,601
177,521
3,647,885
1,538,782
1,336,732
55,427
716,944
51,903
107,777
496,659
60,605
39,824
25,705
6,804
163
7,152
18.0
966
995
4,311
13,046,802
5,192,699
5,794,385
535,216
1 , 524, 502
219,073
200,779
928,287
176,363
3,602,480
1,526,630
1,327,501
40,574
707,775
48,985
105,801
493,299
59,690
460
242
86
1
131
28.5
53
21
40
17
177,390
23,587
24,945
115,000
13,858
4,469
3,917
4,314
1,158
45,405
12,152
9,231
14,853
9,169
2,918
1,976
3,360
915
41,498
26, 109
6,785
240
8,364
20.2
1,845
276
4,971
1,272
12,503,332
4,812,315
5,518,815
668,384
1,503,818
295,751
77,597
962,453
168,017
3,441,661
1,475,145
1,211,461
63,230
691,825
74,556
33,642
504,231
79,396
40,961
25,763
6,742
237
8,219
20.1
1,774
268
4,929
1,248
12,450,549
4,768, 148
5,508,138
666,134
1,488,129
289,671
76,204
956,898
165,356
3,414,076
1,464,373
1,206,071
63,201
680,431
69,908
32,731
500, 506
77,286
537
346
43
3
145
27.0
?1
8
42
24
52,783
24, 167
10,677
2,250
15,689
6,080
1,393
5,555
2,661
27,585
10,772
5,390
29
11,394
4,648
911
3,725
2,110
43,663
26,050
6,175
285
11,153
25.5
3,079
889
6,138
1,047
10,297,745
4,127,815
3,973,675
412,304
1,783,951
414,854
172,799
1,050,016
146,282
2,935,350
1,246,275
891,359
54,022
743,694
105,810
76,519
518,024
43,341
43,097
25,681
6,148
283
10,985
25.5
2,983
883
6,094
1,025
10,251,031
4,101,176
3,969,014
411,874
1,768,967
407,608
171,890
1,044,402
145,067
2,912,605
1,236,431
888,700
53,756
733,718
100,460
75,902
514,730
42,626
566
369
27
2
168
29.7
96
22
46,714
26,639
4,661
430
14,984
7,246
909
5,614
1,215
22,745
9,844
2,659
266
9,976
5,350
617
3,294
715
45,113
26,016
5,842
394
12,861
28.5
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,951,661
4,156,388
3,295,737
456,943
2,042,593
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,668,685
1,124,386
725,988
64,479
753,832
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
44,343
25,472
5,812
390
12,669
28.6
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,894,894
4,119,876
3,292,306
454,914
2,027,798
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,643,226
1,111,128
724,719
63,532
743,847
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
770
544
30
4
192
24.9
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
56,767
36,512
3,431
2,029
14,795
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
25,459
13,258
1,269
947
9,985
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
41,b74
24, 194
6,318
603
10,559
25.3
3,125
(NA)
(NA)
(»»)
9,346,908
4,016,730
3,033,576
437,958
1,858,644
499,313
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
3,150,097
1,328,964
906,061
83,624
831,448
160,098
(NA)
(NA)
(— )
40,976
23,837
6,207
597
10,335
25.2
2,987
(NA)
(NA)
(")
9,289,581
3,995,303
3,018,136
435,728
1,840,414
488,796
(NA)
(NA)
(«.)
3,122,359
',319,240
900,124
83,229
819,766
152,531
(NA)
(NA)
(")
698
357
111
6
224
32.1
138
(NA)
(NA)
(•»)
57,327
21,427
15,440
2,230
18,230
10,517
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
27,738
9,724
5,937
395
1 ■ , 682
7,567
(NA)
(NA)
(~)
40,592
24,957
5,238
511
9,886
24.4
2,217
(NA)
(NA)
(«•)
8,116,147
3,792,526
2,392,458
271,775
1,659,388
433,871
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
2,578,799
1,243,645
599,103
61,986
674,065
101,205
(NA)
(NA
(«.
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
42,106
30,299
4,348
758
6,701
15.9
'2,089
154
4,023
435
8,375,873
5,077,304
1,721,589
385,718
1.191,262
'303,131
37,738
761,913
88,480
'2,706,312
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
41,598
29,943
4,336
758
6,556
15.8
'1,972
153
4,007
424
8,327,986
5,043,050
1,719,599
385,718
1,179,619
'294,389
37,538
760,168
87,524
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
508
(NA)
351
(NA)
12
(NA)
...
(NA)
145
(NA)
28.5
(NA)
'117
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
47,887
34,254
1,990
11,643
'8,742
200
1,745
956
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
♦•Available data not congmrable. MA Not available. 'For 1920, standing renters (renters paying a fixed quantity of products) were Included with cash tenants.
Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that com cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage wag probably duplicated in the acreage of com har-
vested for grain.
10
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
l_Data are based on reports for only
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
All farm operators
Total
all
farms
Tenure of operator^
Full
owners
Part
owners
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farns 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 buildinfts:
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 accordine to use:
Cropl^ind harvested .....farms reporting..
acres..
1 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 19 acres farms reporting..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting. ,
30 to i9 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 f.-r pasture farms reporting..
acres. .
Cropland not harvested and not pastured. . .farms reporting..
acres. .
Cultivated Euxnmer 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, t^tal farms reporting.
acres.
Land pastured, total farms reporting.
acres.
Woodland, total farms reporting.
acres..
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting.
Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.
With other Income of family exceeding
value of agricultural products sold operators reporting.
Off- farm work:
Working off their farms, total operators reporting.
1 to 99 days operators reporting.
100 days or more operators reporting.
Not working off their farms operators reporting.
By age:
Under 25 years operators reporting.
25 to 34 years operators reporting.
35 to 4.i years operators reporting.
45 to 54 years operators reporting.
55 to b4 years operators reporting.
65 years and over operators reporting.
By year began operation of oresent farn:
1954 operators reporting.
1953 operators reporting.
1952 operators reporting.
1951 operators reporting.
1946-1950 operators reporting.
1941-1945 operators reporting.
1940 or earlier operators reporting.
Faraa by claaa 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.
See footnotes at end of table.
32,061
9,422,720
14,366
4,297,778
259
1,174,119
3,124
619,010
14,275,607
367.8
31,662
94.49
33,860
3,695,693
3,592
2,766
2,744
4,916
9,566
5,930
3,302
1,044
19,737
559,556
10,577
1,197,008
7,167
990,675
4,902
206,133
4,772
1,164,170
2,235
281,962
16,050
6,651,628
36,248
725,590
36,068
5,452,257
32,129
3,375,35-
6,207
1,446,132
35,458
2,652
19,859
9,032
10,827
18,273
694
6,248
10,115
9,309
6,998
4,751
2,140
2,178
2,257
2,164
10,339
6,207
12,733
6,127
793
1,997
13,962
15,931
17,379
17,879
4,966,446
66
6,327
XXX
XXX
1,731
350,307
4,621,966
258.5
28,220
109.98
91
16,447
1,430,907
979
1,486
1,790
3,133
5,146
2,503
1,132
278
9,988
273,178
4,701
367,967
3,046
291 ,003
2,291
76,964
2,083
358,076
986
118,483
7,616
1 ,774 ,035
17,058
299,320
17,112
2,072,052
15,335
2,405,289
2,664
476,559
16,414
1,141
7,311
4
,018,194
7,311
2
855,734
XXX
XXX
523
148,766
6
725,162
919.9
59,102
66.70
81
7,152
1,446,750
118
203
278
662
1,881
1,885
1,516
609
3,729
165,537
3,292
621,922
2,644
540,535
1,225
81,387
1,133
507,031
511
72,538
3,873
3,647,147
7,028
264,237
7,202
2,234,209
6,468
4,319,715
1,431
579,569
6,688
562
7,598
2,918
4,438
1,975
3,160
943
9,918
4,250
103
54
1,803
1,150
3,856
2,345
4,719
1,945
4,050
1,224
3,039
504
589
168
585
174
743
294
775
375
4,277
1,910
3,036
1,316
7,519
2,952
1,869
113
214
63
964
190
6,938
3,781
7,894
3,164
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
216
560,041
6
38,002
522,039
2416.6
77,077
57.76
74
188
63
479
5
11
10
71
36
29
26
92
13
,213
52
13
549
42
10
,395
26
3
,153
10
34
,563
8
3
350
101
377
103
200
16
772
199
90
241
152
424
879
17
37
923
164
33
99
9
034
5
376
,374
374
XXX
XXX
126
11
455
,372
453
233.6
38
651
162.39
5,693
681,196
110
157
165
727
2,293
1,490
625
125
3,017
55,517
1,552
165,639
1,067
140,971
670
25,668
234
52,795
170
19,121
2,148
282,553
5,500
104,532
5,743
913,452
4,503
400,955
356
71,916
5,179
567
44
2,938
16
1,977
?fi
951
166
2,825
16
395
61
2,112
65
1,823
15
936
23
372
7
152
3?
723
39
819
24
664
9
443
47
1,855
25
766
21
490
27
352
10
35
24
105
87
2,234
68
3,150
IDAHO
11
BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954
B aanqjle of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
All farm operators — Continued
Tenure of operator^ — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Share-caeh
Crop-share
tenants
and croppers
Livestock-share
Other and
unspecified
Other farms
FAR^B, 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 farmE reporting,
acres.
Laod in f ar«a acres
Average size of farm acres.
Velue of land aod building^:
Average per farm dollars ,
Average per acre dollars.
Proportion of farms reporting value percent.
Proportion of land in farms for which
value was reported percent,
Land in farns according to usc^
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 suimner 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,
B> 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 rei)orting.
65 years and over operators reporting.
By year began operation of present farn:
1954 operators reporting.
1953 operators reporting.
1952 operators reporting.
1951 operators reporting,
1946-1950 operators reporting.
1941-1945 operators reporting.
1940 or earlier operators reporting.
Faraa by class of worl po««r:
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting.
No tractor and only 1 horse or raule 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.
778
7
780
778
174,998
XXX
XXX
13
1,340
174 ,438
224.2
166.98
31
778
96,565
15
15
5
135
300
198
87
23
493
12,960
215
18,398
164
16 ,739
70
1,659
36
5,322
333
24
,449
727
11
,489
778
127
,923
719
42
,731
62
10
,577
704
58
363
267
96
390
32
215
303
118
75
35
78
98
107
66
262
95
62
10
293
,50
3,376
84
7,694
3,376
755,727
XXX
XXX
89
8,069
755,352
223.7
41 ,260
181.42
86
3,371
432,637
20
51
70
340
1,467
945
391
87
1,582
24,723
917
118,282
636
101 ,002
407
17,280
95
14,793
116
11,965
1,109
91,843
3,162
61,109
3,371
575,642
2,394
131,359
180
26,758
2,960
350
,656
,162
496
,662
258
1,241
1,001
566
216
46
371
518
374
221
1,057
503
252
25
i.ri2
40
658
177,822
XXX
XXX
12
126
177,736
270.1
44,778
161.66
90
648
77,529
5
11
15
85
247
195
81
9
430
13,687
186
11,097
134
9,182
73
1,915
51
13,777
266
48,127
652
12,543
653
102 ,313
621
75,591
52
14,753
607
46
269
217
52
384
55
322
178
85
12
87
80
62
82
208
10
317
311
424
6
440
424
82 ,565
XXX
XXX
6
440
82,565
194.7
31 ,487
164.90
85
338
28,194
10
25
40
61
122
62
16
2
211
6,753
100
6,154
39
4,632
66
1,522
145
21,281
387
9,776
348
41 ,101
322
37,866
14
10,407
371
28
265
131
134
148
30
153
144
41
55
58
66
21
121
51
21
31
150
7,528
6,772
429,046
1,133
60,843
43
614,078
738
69 ,980
1,033,987
137.4
9,422
107.45
89
4,380
73,361
2,380
920
500
384
175
16
5
2,911
42,011
980
26,931
368
7,970
690
18,961
1,312
211,705
608
68,460
2,312
570,790
6,462
40,729
5,612
142,303
5,571
824,506
1,739
280,165
7,013
344
6,361
626
5,735
1,114
116
1,122
2;026
1,694
1,329
1,049
628
561
532
561
2,250
1,044
1,751
3,766
471
714
922
1,655
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^
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. .
nuniber. .
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting..
number. .
Field forage harvesters farms reporting..
number , ,
Moiortrucks 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 UVBCH WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2
Fanily 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..
persona. .
Hired workers farms reporting..
persons . .
Regular workers { to be eaqjloyed
150 days or more) farms reporting..
persons. .
Seasonal workers ( to be employed
less than 150 days) farms reporting..
persons . .
Regular hired workers and no
seasonal hired workers farms reporting..
Faras by kiod of workers:
Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting,,
Family workers only farms reporting.,
Operators only farms reporting.,
Unpaid members of operator's
family only farms reporting. ,
Hired workers only farms reporting, ,
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES IN 1954
Specified lara expenditures farms reporting.,
Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting..
dollars . .
Machine hire farms reporting.
dollars.
Hired labor farms reporting.,
dollara.
Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting,
dollars .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting.
dollars.
Connoerclal fertilizer and fertilizing
material ••*.•• farms reporting.
dollars.
tons.
acres on which used.
Lime and liming material farms reporting.
dollars.
tone.
acres en which used.
See footnotes at end of table.
26,154
37,364
11 ,409
33,892
16,725
971
6,300
14,367
11,821
13,404
280
280
6,558
6,635
2,175
2,225
27,247
38,838
30,775
52,890
29,893
27,864
42,052
3,058
3,137
6/00
7,701
33,014
43 ,189
36,365
86,781
35,928
57,808
34,967
14,823
22,841
8,028
28,973
3,945
6,947
5,263
22,026
7,591
28,337
793
38,238
29,747
39,952,346
24,087
9,510,105
21 ,908
30,442,241
29,250
26,724,171
32 ,897
19,086,688
17,357
8,380,325
110,620
949,792
12,«7
5,498
17,219
7,099
4,975
2,480
15,606
6,698
7,983
3,866
451
281
3,378
1,799
7,810
2,946
5,313
3,753
5,740
4,564
138
73
US
73
3,127
1,927
3,164
1,955
1,160
607
1,178
618
12,764
6,324
17,027
10,979
15 ,072
6,967
24,410
14,276
14,832
6,945
14,002
6,277
20,195
10,478
1,142
665
1,174
670
2,669
2,419
3,041
3,128
15,187
6,613
19,299
9,575
17,033
39,951
7,073
22,805
16,820
27,479
16,448
6,944
12,595
6,820
7,304
11,031
3,349
5,775
3,614
12,472
2,622
10,210
1,691
2,677
1,468
2,874
2,434
9,795
1,601
7,336
1,180
3,401
U,419
7,653
305
213
17,763
14,664
16,270,997
12 ,056
4,392,816
10,862
11,878,181
13,622
12,947,162
16,138
,152,991
8,465
3,482,971
46,379
381,369
1,021
2,488
4,456
2,195
82
134
7,276
6,536
14
597,097
4,804
2
405 ,972
5,593
12
,191,125
5,445
7
,987,575
7,098
6
,505,545
4,019
p
722,001
34,420
322,126
124
64
38
215
209
1
,887,419
110
190,269
194
1
,697,150
139
1
,301,585
194
362,409
104
290,783
4,260
27,808
5,876
166
3,933
201
5,661
47
1,676
193
5,186
87
2,392
6
153
53
846
61
2,927
65
2,368
98
2,664
1
62
1
62
35
1,305
38
1,313
17
318
21
330
151
4,489
393
6,370
155
5,394
465
9,899
155
5,384
152
5,122
370
8,557
4
306
4
318
42
871
91
1,024
174
5,128
318
6,784
200
957
5,661
14 ,402
188
287
176
5,610
9,002
5,482
65
111
2,298
3,520
136
670
1,520
5,400
126
470
£41
892
46
200
1,059
4,508
1,469
4,141
2,450
5,840
5,172
6,730,728
4,245
2,217,316
4,311
4,513,412
4,278
3,187,617
5,590
3,619,822
3,773
1,819,765
24,613
206 ,941
IDAHO
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BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
a sample of fanes. See text]
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
All farm operators — Continued
Tenure of operator^ — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Crop-share
tenants
and croppers
Livestock-share
Other and
unspecified
Other farms
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.
MiUfing 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.
Vheel 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 rejtorting.
number.
Autoao biles farms reporting. ,
number. ,
FARM lABCR WEEK OF SEPT. J6-0CT. 2
Faaily and/or hired workers farms reporting.,
persons. .
Faaily vorkera, 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 repirting.,
persons. ,
Regular workers ( to be en^iloyed
150 days or more) farms reporting..
persons. .
Seasonal workers (to be employed
less than 150 days) farms reporting..
persons. ,
Regular hired workers and no
seasonal hired workers farms reporting . .
Faras by kiod of workers:
Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting..
Family workers only farms reporting..
Operators only farms reporting..
Unpaid members of operator ' s
family only farms reporting..
Hired workers only farms reporting..
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES IN 1954
Specified fsra expeaditures 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..
587
759
206
736
351
18
103
550
352
408
10
10
203
203
24
24
613
846
748
,336
743
713
,119
68
68
121
149
701
898
771
1,885
760
1,276
745
351
531
224
609
95
107
153
502
213
547
289
15
11
2,264
3,273
Q90
2,963
1,409
64
403
1,483
1,517
1,706
25
25
725
732
146
151
2,659
3,821
3,205
6,023
3,200
3,030
5,216
166
168
544
639
2,965
3,919
3,247
8,636
3,209
5,176
3,138
1,331
2,038
S85
3,460
354
478
623
2,982
847
2,362
1,379
778
3,356
737
3,046
932,985
3,957,606
655
2,454
380,140
1,366,468
630
2,615
552,845
2,591,138
634
2,313
499,293
1,488,173
757
3,278
508,055
2,215,752
507
2,383
226,590
1,145,957
3,039
15,509
23,417
136,271
465
643
187
600
230
31
177
378
263
287
12
12
195
195
66
66
526
797
623
1,271
628
610
1,098
50
60
101
113
607
928
643
1,616
642
1,020
632
266
388
209
596
107
148
136
448
208
434
272
10
1
657
593
921,230
488
202,564
498
718,666
522
417,968
642
458,103
482
263,596
3,555
27,607
264
414
115
385
147
25
76
190
89
5
5
79
79
65
70
248
342
318
539
318
306
474
15
15
40
50
369
420
393
779
393
600
362
147
238
77
179
46
101
77
316
199
305
338
,655
238
99
,477
224
239
,178
329
307
236
353
166
696
184
104
101
1
320
10
490
7,528
4,110
7,164
2,231
6,209
2,397
80
224
623
322
333
6
6
154
165
73
78
3,519
4,069
3,187
3,840
2,577
2,311
2,452
941
971
399
417
5,912
7,213
6,393
8,666
6,366
8,445
6,041
1,807
2,404
136
221
19
34
123
187
109
6,257
4,490
320
27
7
,144
3
,166
466
,105
2
,872
303
,732
948
162
,373
5
766
1,300
232
3
877
445
921
996
64
805
948
11
548
14
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
[Data are based
on reports for only
s, see text)
All farm
operators
Item
(For definitions and explanation
Total
all
farms
Tenure of operator^
Full
owners
Part
owners
Managers
Tenants
All
Cash
38,flO
17,879
7,311
216
5,876
640
LIVESTOCK
Livestock od band:
33,351
1,325,682
31 ,67^
544,700
28,268
214,832
15,533
635,079
14,983
267,695
13,441
115,607
6,456
431,504
6,297
176 ,839
5,498
45,938
166
32,895
138
10,670
129
1,274
5,187
176,258
4,981
68,807
4,605
40,597
537
20,851
Cows, including heifers that have
number,.
Milk cows
number,.
9,721
492
number, •
5,096
16,752
56,993
8,121
25,873
4,029
17,848
121
1,080
2,374
5,797
306
number. .
886
All hogs and pigs
....farms reporting.,
number..
9,616
118,690
4,486
60 ,770
2,168
31,202
44
640
1,562
20,186
183
3,167
23,409
1,803,287
11,000
1,069,604
4,497
380,560
101
6,868
3,446
168,214
339
number..
15,317
Livestock and livestock products sold in
1954:
25,256
501,691
13 ,094
246,565
5,590
157,596
142
25,081
3,918
61,357
431
number..
5,990
5,759
111,519
2,850
58,156
1,495
29,690
21
563
955
18,871
121
number. ,
3,975
5,997
1,344,958
3,236
967,493
1,250
219,963
17
3,185
781
102,600
37
dollars..
1,907
10,618
11,748,501
5,579
8,498,385
2,103
2,189,373
29
29,003
1,287
578,488
80
dozens . ,
35,472
CROPS
Specified crops herTCSted in 19S4:
3,695
46,100
1,352
13,895
864,863
373,769
1,960
21,797
715
6,860
435,953
159,365
782
10,846
248
3,210
198,900
124,145
39
860
16
400
9,450
5,950
747
11,440
293
3,095
205,875
84,209
Com harvested for grain
acres . .
. . . . farms reporting . .
acres. .
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
1,383
40
605
35,600
15,500
5,413
639,811
16,913,740
15,860,323
2,247
183,256
4,756,146
4,400,862
2,145
354,689
9,087,718
8,553,773
21
7,420
247,747
235,202
829
92,344
2,796,029
2,651,046
56
acres. .
bushels harvested . .
bushels sold . .
4,702
171,140
147,517
Spring wheat threshed or combined
....farms reporting..
acres. .
bushels harvested..
bushels sold . .
18,315
501,616
17,255,205
15,615,718
9,053
193,399
7,096,692
6,362,289
4,442
194 ,099
5,816,814
5,246,750
103
12 ,923
512,841
494,552
3,931
95 ,689
3,689,612
3,404,547
290
6,738
216,965
200,832
Irish potatoes harvested for
11,444
147,545
25,214,499
5,034
62,667
10,605,213
2,416
43,631
7,438,470
57
3,764
840,066
2,081
37,053
6,282,378
136
100
acres^. .
-lb . bags harvested . .
3,369
556,850
1,099,035
2,695,554
505,073
1,271,237
353,283
796,781
18,840
41,330
171,187
5U,779
14,851
tons . .
35,372
Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only.
■^Does not include acreage for farms with lessthan 10 bags harvested. See text.
IDAHO
15
BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
a sample of farms. See textj
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
All farm operators — Continued
Tenure of operator^ — Continued
Tenahts — Continued
Crop-share
tenants
and croppers
Livestock-share
Other and
unspecified
Tarns number.,
LIVESTOCK
UvestocL oa hand:
All cattle and calves farms reporting..
number..
Cows, including heifers that have
calved. farms reporting. .
number,.
Hillt 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. .
LivestucL and livestock products sold in I'^Sl:
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting..
number . .
Chickens sold farms reporting.,
dollars. .
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting.,
dozens. .
CROPS
Specified crops harvested in l*)54:
Corn for all purpose;^ farms reporting..
acres. .
Com harvested for grain farms reporting..
acres. .
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
Winter wheat threshed or combined farms reporting..
acres. .
bushels harvested..
bushels sold. .
Spring wheat threshed or combined farms reporting..
acres. .
bushels harvested..
bushels sold..
Irish potatoes harvested for
home use or for sale farms reporting . .
acres ^. ,
100-lb. bags harvested..
Hay cut acres . .
tons. .
23
734
,447
9
7
723
,608
710
,141
303
679
3
210
,038
26
516
,572
6
604
,274
3
147
,596
8
152
922
12
251
261
2,900
76,642
2,745
29,465
2,520
18,917
1,242
2,855
802
9,187
1,937
82,935
2,034
29,194
449
7,465
429
77,239
696
270,126
156
292
2,220
4,644
60
106
665
1,249
43,800
98,510
25,150
35,899
126
510
11,254
66,475
395,039
1,924,271
358 ,045
1,851,669
574
2,418
13 ,742
61,913
541,192
2,400,824
493,854
2,240,449
227
1.394
2,938
25,706
455,143
4,377,395
23,861
96,315
71 ,960
302,215
640
37,734
630
14,243
575
6,297
327
887
204
3,168
425
25,961
569
15,153
142
2,817
107
7,026
173
1,973
67
486
24,265
7,660
100
6,763
235,428
226,664
450
10,128
391,531
351,862
263
4,415
773,590
25,647
76,017
376
15,584
361
5,570
308
3,146
196
490
163
1,626
229
17,429
280
.746
56
7,506
60
1
220
20
90
3
700
37
3
150
70
151
67
,151
199
3
,168
139
100
117
,550
61
625
119
400
10
513
28
215
7,528
6
49
009
946
5
20
4
11
279
689
595
416
2
6
107
,395
1
5
356
,892
4
178
,365
,041
2
11
,512
,292
4
438
,239
51
713
717
1
453
620
252
167
1
155
80
330
14
,685
100
171
2
,102
26
,100
19
,440
786
5
,506
139
,246
107
,580
1
856
430
48
372
50
652
72
427
16
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 5._FARM OPERATORS BY COLOR, RESIDENCE, OFF-FARM WORK, AGE, AND YEARS ON PRESENT FARM:
CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
fData in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text^
(For definitions aftd explanations, see text)
1954
(October)
1950
(April l)
1945
(January l)
1940
(J^ril l)
1935
(January l)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January 1)
1920
(January l)
FARN OPEEIATCES
By color:
White number..
N egro number . .
Other nonwhite number..
By rrsidcDCe:
Residing on farm operated operators reporting.,
Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.,
Operators not reporting residence number.,
By off-iaro work:
Working off their farms, total operators reporting.,
1 to 49 days operators reporting..
50 to 99 days operators reporting..
100 days or more operators reporting..
100 to 199 days operators reporting..
200 days and over operators reporting..
Operators not working off their farms number..
Operators not reporting niimber.
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.
Average age years.
Operators not reporting age number-
Operatioo of present farm began--
1954:
September or later operators reporting,,
July and August operators reporting..
May and June operators reporting. .
March and April operators reporting..
January and February operators reporting..
1953:
November and December operators reporting.
September and October operators reporting.
July and August operators reporting.
May and June operators reporting.
March and April operators reporting.
January and February operators reporting.
1952 operators reporting.
1951 operators reporting.
1946 to 1950 operators reporting.
1941 to 1945 operators reporting.
1940 and earlier operators reporting.
Operators not reporting ..number.
Average number of years on present farm years.
38,357
5
378
35,293
2,768
679
19.859
6.233
2.799
10,827
3.086
7,7il
18.273
678
69i
6.243
10.115
9,309
6,998
i.751
47.9
695
280
15i
307
958
iil
504
282
131
323
611
327
2.257
2.16i
10.339
6.207
12.733
792
13
39
824
8
452
36
929
2
774
5B1
18
351
6
268
2
782
9
301
2
661
6
640
21
281
679
1
0i9
B
850
9
967
8
7i8
7
108
i
098
i6.7
2
i91
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
40,961
537
38,211
2,844
443
12,769
3,278
1,961
7,530
2,227
5,303
28,729
7,334
9,916
10,163
8,223
4,486
47.3
488
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
12
43,097
14
552
38,860
2,949
1,854
15,594
5,580
2,596
7,418
3,210
4,208
24,239
3,830
1,286
6,990
9,160
10,963
8,478
5,011
47.7
1,775
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
44,343
770
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
17,765
8,217
3,651
5,897
3,091
2,806
26,224
1,124
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
(NA)
40,976
16
682
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
15,348
6,716
2,804
5,828
2,439
3,389
26,326
1,436
6,454
10,467
10,355
7,065
4.139
(na)
1,758
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(.NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(,VA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
(NA)
41,598
23
485
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,689
9,599
11,753
9,680
6,075
2,354
tsA)
956
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
(NA)
NA Not available.
State Table 6.-FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER AND SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT:
CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
[Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Faras by class of work pover:
No tractor, horses, or mules farms
No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms
No tractor and 2 or acre horses
and/or mules farms
Tractor and horses and/or mules farms
Tractor and no horses or mules farms
Specified facilities Bad equipment:
Telephone ,,..., ..farms
Electricity farms
Television set farms
Piped running water , farms
Home freezer farms
Electric pig brooder farms
Power feed grinder farms
MiUiing 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 nxjre 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. .
Census of —
1954
(.October)
6.127
793
1.997
13.962
15,931
26. 154
37.364
11.409
33.892
16. 725
971
6.300
14.367
11.821
13.404
280
280
6.558
6,635
2.175
2,225
27.247
38.838
30. 775
52.890
' 16.516
^9.326
' 2. 701
'877
'473
42,052
3.137
7.701
33.014
4,3. IS9
37.186
1950
(April 1)
5.988
1.061
5.721
16.144
11.397
22.242
37.195
(NA)
(NA)
5.980
'NA)
(NA)
11.767
9.185
10. 425
129
129
2,204
2,253
(NA)
(NA)
22, 766
29,662
27,541
39,398
' 18. 767
'6. 036
'1.967
31.042
1.649
6.707
31,825
39,995
37,500
1»45
(January 1)
8,843
1,224
14.052
13. 165
4.188
17,421
31,995
(NA)
22,475
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6.803
4.821
5. 179
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
16,576
19,096
17,263
20,299
14,864
1,961
438
15.693
243
4.253
31,601
35,802
37,237
1940
(April l)
(NA)
(NA)
(N4)
(NA)
(NA)
12,523
26,384
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10,941
12,002
10,175
11,103
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
32,806
38,184
(NA)
1935
(January 1)
(.NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(N4)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(Nft)
(NA)
(NA)
1930
(April 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(.NA)
(NA)
15,733
'12,809
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,986
6,281
4,377
4,691
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
30,776
33,966
(NA)
1925
(January 1)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,796
1,927
(NA)
(M)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1920
(January 1)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
13,837
'5,982
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
779
837
1,468
1,587
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
16,651
17,646
(NA)
NA Not available. 'The 1930 inquiry referred to electricity in "farmer's dwelling," and the 1920 inquiry referred to
^Figures for 1954 and 1950 are for tractors other than garden tractors .
gas or electricity in "operator's dwelling.
IDAHO
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State Table 7.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1Q54
[Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Census of —
195h
."'t.jber 1
1950
(April l)
1945
(January l)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January 1)
1920
(January l)
FARM LABOB
Fiir» workers for specified neeL; ^
Family and/or hired workers^ farms reporting.
Average per farm reporting.
persons,
.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 person?..
Workers hired by hour or on
piece-work basis persons . .
No report as to basis of payment persons..
Farms reporting by DiHber of bired vorLers:
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..
Faras by kind of •orLers during specitied feck:
No workers reported farms . .
Fami ly 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 FAHM EXPENDITURES'
Macbine hire farms reporting..
dollars. .
Hired labor^ farms reporting..
dollars. .
$1 to $99 farms reportirig. .
$100 to $199 farms reporting. .
$200 to $499 farms reporting. ,
$500 to $999 farms reporting..
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting..
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting..
$5,000 to $9,999 farms reporting..
$10,000 to $19,999 farms reporting..
$20,000 and over farms reporting..
Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting..
dollars. .
Gasoline and other pelroleui
.farms reporting.,
dollars. .
CoDnercial fertilizer and
fertilizing nateriai farms reporting..
dollars. .
Line and limin)^ material farms reporting..
dollars. .
as. 731
JS.32S
57. SOS
li.a23
22.3il
8.028
28.973
5.961
A. 137
i.033
I.SiO
1.059
791
605
2.ii5
7.591
i.279
j, tii
168
28.337
16.826
10. 719
793
i3?
2i.087
9.510.105
21.903
30.H2.2il
3.881
2,926
i.931
3.i03
3.623
1.896
826
260
157
29.250
26.72i.l71
32.897
19.036.683
17.357
.380.325
35.933
66.593
35. i93
54.169
13.56i
19.919
6.53i
12,i2i
e.i63
2.368
3.ii7
lie
4.362
1.157
622
291
102
4.373
6.094
3.372
2.102
120
29.399
18.057
10.219
1.123
440
25.849
3.510.612
26.203
32.196.779
4.362
3.395
5.750
4.464
4.670
30.386
24.749.164
31.077
15.071.471
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
36,577
57,282
36 , 284
52,267
2,865
5,015
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
!,Li27
423
1 .t-f'?
S28
52
33,712
22.931
10,179
11.02
(NA)
(NA)
23,836
29,415,136
5.505
3,994
6,849
4,859
4,890
32.153
,120,136
(NA)
(NA)
88
74.105
15
2.431
36,966
63,463
35,578
51,316
(NA)
6,514
12,147
7,432
3,648
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,697
5,126
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
30,452
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,383
(NA)
(NA)
25,483
11,487,378
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
24,72o
6,135,958
22,307
3,653,107
6,117
329,362
1,585
30.036
43,732
69, 575
42,916
60,763
(NA)
(na)
(na)
5,495
3,812
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
4,012
862
401
184
36
1,381
4,r.,79
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
38,237
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
810
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
25,475
,706,235
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
22,051
(NA)
(NA)
'1,342
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
22,811
9,293,688
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
19,360
5,494,083
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
24,789
14,733,521
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
24,062
10,709,475
(NA)
(NA)
575
106,121
(NA)
(NA)
NA Not available.
^Census of 1954, week of Sept. 26-Oct. 2; Census of 1950, week preceding enumeration; Censuses of 1945 and 1935, first week of January; Census of 1940, last week of March
See text for differences in definition of farm workers.
For Census of 1954, expenditures during calendar year 1954; for earlier censuses, expenditures during the preceding cal
*Cash payments for farm labor; housework not included. For 1954, 1950, 1945, and 1940, the data do not include expend
labor included in cost of machine hire. For 1920, the value of board furnished was included.
'Farms reporting tons of commercial fertilizer.
endar year.
tures for contract construction work, machine hire, and
18
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 8.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES
[Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of
Item
(For definitions and explanations,
text)
Total
all farms
Economic class
Commercial 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 eii5)loyed 150 days or more) farms reporting.
persons.
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or <; 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 ^ hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Regular hired workers and no season:il hired workers farms reporting.
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting.
Paid OD a nonthly basis farms reporting.
Undei $25 per month farms reporting.
$25 to $3-1 per month « farms reporting.
$35 to $49 per month farms reporting.
$50 to $3.4 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 faired 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..
8,028
28,973
4,033
1,540
1,059
791
605
3,945
6,947
2,776
641
311
152
65
5,263
22,025
2,489
945
735
585
509
2,765
1,180
4,083
3,650
5
10
98
146
77
423
1,503
1,131
221
36
225
1,803
11
30
31
21
87
151
144
463
86
779
2,379
21
15
11
47
157
1,844
536
51
197
1,023
21, '308
30,442,241
3,381
2,926
4,931
3,403
3,628
1,896
1,243
13,880
3,534
2,411
3,825
2,21J2
1,538
271
89
7,892
28,752
3,926
1,519
1,059
785
603
3,926
6,913
2,759
641
311
151
64
5,140
21,839
2,387
930
735
5S0
503
2,752
1,174
3,966
3,625
5
10
97
131
77
418
1,501
1,130
220
36
220
5
10
22
42
62
55
11
7
1,777
11
30
31
21
87
US
U4
U3
86
779
2,813
16
IS
11
47
157
1,799
535
51
182
998
20,960
30,279,868
3,309
2,749
4,780
3,380
3,606
1,395
1,241
13,068
3,007
2,260
3,709
2,204
1,528
271
1,783
10,637
563
369
336
282
233
1,430
3,841
659
357
221
130
63
964
6,796
385
151
153
114
161
819
611
353
• 1,298
2
3
13
66
528
537
126
23
25
18
27
64
22
259
51
316
72
14
55
2,243
15,229,167
24
155
408
632
907
460
18
22
68
93
146
3,202
10,278
1,733
621
385
230
233
1,734
2,208
1,412
221
82
19
1,893
8,070
868
342
270
201
212
1,309
425
1,468
1,618
28
68
36
199
711
489
74
13
10
6
5
24
40
39
162
36
336
5
1
20
51
734
207
22
40
365
6,375
,808,810
225
335
966
1,450
2,063
1,031
305
3,173
206
261
757
904
857
148
38
IDAHO
19
BY ECONOMIC CLASS: CENSUS OF 1954
Sept. 26-Oct.. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Economic class — Continued
Connnerclal farms — Continued
Other farms
Residential
Hired workers farms reporting.
persons.
1 hired worker • farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or <; 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 -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 oo a aontbly basis fai-ms reporting.
Under $25 per month farms reporting.
$25 to $3-; per month farms reporting.
$35 to $49 per month farms reporting.
$50 to $SA 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 $2U per ncnth farms reporting.
$215 to $27-; per month farms reporting.
$275 to $32-4 per month farms reporting.
$325 and over per month farms reporting.
Paid OD a weekly basis farms reporting.
Under $5 per week farms reporting.
$5 to $7 per week farms reporting.
$3 to $11 per week , farms reporting.
$12 to $19 per week farms reporting.
$20 to $24 per week farms reporting.
$25 to $29 per week farms reporting.
$30 to $39 per week farms reporting.
$40 to $49 per week farms reporting.
$50 to $59 per week farms reporting.
$60 to $69 per week farms reporting.
$70 to $79 per week farms reporting.
$80 and over 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 $0.4i4 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 I<)54 farms reporting,
dollars.
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
Faras with expenditures for hired labor but oo 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. .
803
2,101
457
154.
30
185
217
159
642
,884
332
130
70
80
30
161
24
618
199
5
1
,853
,276
,068
1
,062
902
1
,16i
451
231
41
2
3
050
950
762
896
297
123
22
314
655
194
52
262
587
155
41
50
11
5
52
1
261
10
102
25
5
11
40
1,701
395 ,187
796
383
328
116
51
20
2
1,387
739
322
251
46
29
429
108,223
246
381
235
73
42
16
143
71
21
92
132
72
15
86
12
25
613
81,555
331
147
116
3
10
516
291
131
86
3
5
25
25
25
10
321
30,480
241
25
35
291
236
30
5
20
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES
[Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Total
all farms
Tenure of operator^
Full
owners
Part
owners
Hired workers 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 workers (to be employed 150 days or more) 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 farn£ 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 reiiorting.
$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 .eekl^ 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-wot-k 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.
Farna with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting.
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.,
$5,000 and over farms reporting..
8,028
28,973
4,033
1,540
1,059
791
605
3,945
6,947
2,776
641
311
152
65
5,263
22,026
2,489
945
735
585
509
2,765
1,180
4,083
3,650
5
10
98
146
77
423
-1,503
1,131
221
36
1,803
U
30
151
144
463
S6
2,879
21
15
11
47
157
1,S44
536
51
197
21, 90S
30,442,241
3,861
2,926
4,931
3,403
3,62S
1,896
1,243
13,880
3,534
2,4U
3,825
2,212
1,538
271
89
3,614
12,472
1,819
712
485
342
256
1,691
2,677
1,264
260
95
49
23
2,434
9,795
1,139
423
377
259
236
1,180
511
1,923
1,536
5
10
71
64
32
230
607
422
15
16
16
42
52
74
218
45
284
1,368
15
11
22
61
897
262
21
10,862
11,878,181
2,175
1,591
2,630
1,618
1,593
829
426
7,248
1,964
1,332
2,029
1,047
691
145
40
2,622
10,210
1,274
499
359
287
203
1,468
2,874
929
278
150
84
27
1,601
7,336
272
208
183
161
1,021
447
1,154
1,316
24
39
32
121
617
378
91
14
5
10
5
34
63
53
149
23
352
9
36
555
136
19
72
5,593
12,191,125
572
593
1,112
891
1,083
745
597
2,971
531
471
850
564
436
13o
670
62
24
16
12
22
126
470
75
21
5
11
14
46
200
15
13
3
10
5
90
36
10
10
194
1,697,150
10
5
12
11
49
45
62
58
10
5
11
20
6
1,520
5,400
771
284
199
144
122
641
892
491
82
61
7
1,059
4,508
456
222
U7
128
106
461
180
879
666
2
27
13
59
2U
312
26
16
10
5
10
29
16
74
17
133
30
16
50
331
136
11
36
4,311
4,513,412
552
560
1,026
860
881
276
156
2,791
502
452
819
593
381
31
13
^Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only.
IDAHO
21
BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954
Sept. 26-Oct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Tenure of operator^ — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Share-cash
Crop-share
tenants and
Livestock-share
Other and
unspecified
Other farms
lii red vorkerB farms reporting.
persons.
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms repor ting .
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 enqjloyed 150 days or more) farms reporting.
persons.
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting .
3 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or msre 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 ■ aonlhly basia 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 moi.th 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.
$30 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 piecework basis farms reporting.
Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting.
dollars.
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting.
$1^000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
Faras vith expenditures for hired labor but no hired vorkera 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..
224
609
124
37
28
25
10
153
502
60
37
26
25
55
30
5
5
25
630
552,845
137
96
118
101
120
43
15
406
127
75
102
54
885
3,460
466
160
91
92
76
354
478
274
52
28
623
:,932
296
113
61
83
262
92
531
30
165
90
126
2,615
2,591,138
259
285
672
579
588
165
67
1,730
234
224
548
434
260
23
209
596
110
41
32
11
15
107
148
10
1
U6
448
59
2?
73
34
102
17
498
718,666
70
73
87
93
91
46
33
2S9
70
62
60
54
37
77
179
31
20
21
5
46
78
30
46
101
16
20
224
239,178
41
35
56
35
31
136
221
107
21
6
2
19
34
17
1
1
123
187
102
15
1
13
6
117
1
15
5
2
1
1
6
20
45
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25
948
162,373
572
177
151
23
22
10
16
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2
147
312
36
527
35
151
36
116
25
3
15
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22
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table lO.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES
[Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Total
all
farms
Type of farm
Cash-grai
Other
field-crop
Hired workera 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 eiiiployed 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 re]'Orting.,
$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 farrcs 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 vith 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 i4,999 farms reporting,.
$5,000 and over farms reporting..
8,028
2,119
28,973
4,707
4,033
1,273
1,540
452
1,059
245
791
104
605
45
3,945
988
6,947
1,380
2,776
749
641
157
311
62
152
19
65
1
5,263
1,440
22,026
3,327
2,489
912
945
274
735
152
585
68
509
34
2,765
679
1,180
309
4,083
1,131
3,650
867
5
10
98
17
146
22
77
9
423
92
1,503
322
1,131
326
221
67
36
12
10
27
6
42
13
62
13
55
13
11
3
7
1
803
793
11
30
10
31
10
21
87
8
151
52
144
38
463
151
86
33
779
491
2,879
21
15
15
5
11
1
47
2
157
15
,844
328
536
131
51
15
197
78
21,908
5,061
,442 ,241
5,809,055
3,881
350
2,926
675
4,931
1,118
3,403
804
3,628
959
1,896
420
1,243
235
13,880
2,942
3,534
751
2,411
522
3,825
791
2,212
491
1,538
322
271
48
89
17
1,463
9,030
506
193
218
276
265
655
1,165
451
127
55
14
8
1,030
7,865
267
119
200
243
251
383
272
5
15
20
25
253
199
69
17
16
40
439
226
26
31
48
447
17
5
10
10
6
11
20
10
42
427
12
5
10
10
5
3,642
94
6,961,161
249 ,854
30
25
165
5
300
15
823
26
1,065
6
458
10
251
7
2,179
46
60
20
135
5
615
646
16
579
5
108
36
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BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1954
Sept. 26-Oct. 2. Data are based or. reports for only a sajnple of farms. See text^
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Hired .orUers firms 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 workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting.
persons.
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting.
persons .
1 hired worker farms reporting.
2 hired workers farms reporting.
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more farms reporting.
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting.
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting.
Paid on a nonthLy basis farms reporting.
Under $25 per month farms reporting.
$25 to $34 per month farms reporting.
$35 to $49 per month farms reporting.
$50 to $84 per month farms reporting.
$85 to $109 per month farms reporting.
$110 to $129 per month farms reporting.
$130 to $169 per month farms reporting.
$170 to $214 per month farms reporting.
$215 to $274 per month farms reporting.
$275 to $324 per month farms reporting.
$325 and over per iwnth farms reporting.
Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting.
Under $5 per week farms reporting.
$5 to $7 per week farms reporting.
$3 to $11 per week fajTns 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 rej-orting.
$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 reportir.g.
$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.
$0.35 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 piercwork basis farms reporting.
Expenditures for hired labor in 19S4 farms reporting.
dollars.
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
Farms with expenditures for hired labor 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..
Type of farm — Continued
"07
1,631
335
161
101
10
TO
2 59
142
;08
35
11
51 i
1,289
25'
116
95
15
30
194
65
443
10
270
91
3,264
1,551,240
993
820
810
299
193
118
31
2,557
938
680
688
174
40
130
10
10
15
5
30
60
10
10
10
10
145
168 ,675
20
35
35
15
105
20
35
25
15
5
Live;- took
other than
dairy and
poultry
1,526
4,099
756
338
219
149
64
1,062
2,373
666
183
101
76
36
728
1,726
379
155
131
40
23
798
264
464
1,025
33
154
505
241
60
130
17
189
37
99
3,279
,239,504
524
337
660
41o
499
453
390
1,753
473
273
512
229
199
49
n
Primarily Primarily
crop livestoc
332
3,328
452
L29
33
84
34
369
545
300
31
6
542
2,733
235
93
58
85
71
290
5
48
129
156
122
2,024
2,745,421
207
233
474
406
405
185
114
1,192
196
187
373
256
149
42
100
30
1
293
150,345
101
41
33
40
16
5
Crop and
livestock
829
2,722
393
131
105
92
53
390
644
260
78
30
21
1
552
2,073
245
147
33
33
113
439
135
133
22
5
21
214
55
5
10
109
2,686
2,693,483
479
406
703
434
339
163
107
1,857
438
360
566
325
145
22
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Miscel-
laneous
and un-
classified
24
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table ll.-DATE OF ENUMERATION; CENSUSES OF 1954, 1950, AND 1945
[Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
Census of 1954
Census starting dates — October 11; October IP
Census of 1950
Census date — April 1
Approximate average date of enumeration.
Perceat 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. 1-Nov. 6
14
22
17
16
13
6
2
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(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
Appri
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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...
Census of 1945
Census date — January 1
Approximate average date of enuneration
Percent of enumeration districts enumerated during—
January 1 to 15
January 16 to 31
Apr. 15-Apr. 2S
61
29
7
2
(Z)
Feb. 16-Feb. 23
February 1 to 15..
February 16 to 28.
3
27
18
14
March 1 to 31.
April 1 to 30.
May 1 to 31
June 1 and later.
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STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 13.-LIVEST0CK 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)
1954
(October)
1950
(April 1)
1945
( January 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January l)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January l)
1920
(January l)
Total value of specified classes of livestock dollars..
Cattle aad 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 dui'ing any
part of preceding year farms reporting..
number. .
Horses 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. .
Hops;
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. .
Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting..
number shorn. .
Wool shorn pounds. .
value. .dollars..
See footnotes at end of table.
32,905
1,356,723
131,611,187
31,197
547,302
71,149,260
27,915
209,392
(NA)
^37, 731, 469
18,164
134,136,321
36,315,918
3,832
2,601,511
1,415,551
(NA)
(NA)
26,725
158,294
451,754
(NA)
(NA)
16,319
56,200
3,091,000
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,634
121,541
3,716,195
7,035
51,415
6,020
70,126
4,698
21,410
3,479
11,247
3,369
10,163
5,535
1,198,147
20,719,876
4,648
854,230
4,547
827,201
2,913
27,029
4,018
343,917
4,378
928,324
9,832.106
5,014,375
150,034,559
33,639
948,802
112,961,115
32,700
407,406
73,049,333
30,830
185,819
24,197
27,817,955
18,391
89,649,582
25,566,442
6,295
3,665,284
2,225,222
73
26,291
29,560
144,799
432,805
(NA)
(NA)
22,672
91,063
3,828,946
22,419
88,035
3,673,200
846
3,028
155,746
13,930
161,195
3,171,982
12,100
80,543
6,192
80,652
(NA)
(NA)
7,799
25,442
(NA)
(NA)
4,549
1,503,690
28,442,812
3,875
834,181
3,779
813,290
2,246
20,891
3,561
674,509
3,310
855,728
8,357,924
3,740,795
97,253,732
35,755
949,369
67,922,635
34,535
464,902
44,397,791
(NA)
(NA)
28,676
28,285,773
19,323
103,148,974
^24,635,255
10,058
7,304,531
^3, 629, 992
'112
^20,526
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
34,319
216,314
(NA)
147,272
7,401,120
29,483
143,582
7,121,154
1,116
3,690
279,966
18,188
227,166
4,450,353
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10,822
34,001
(NA)
(NA)
5,325
1,335,794
14,938,370
(NA)
(NA)
4,590
1,113,640
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,381
(NA)
11,342,470
4,698,989
50,943,704
37,148
663,276
28,987,675
36,469
342,875
19,043,209
35,710
211,180
28,872
10,610,163
12,654
53,526,908
^6,685,45d
16,996
16,731,922
^3,870,770
'853
^53,937
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
35,691
191,103
32,917
170,389
9,882,622
32,644
166,258
9,568,881
1,516
4,131
313,741
25,114
245,754
2,194,534
25,114
245,754
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
18,484
61,847
(NA)
(NA)
6,996
1,372,415
8,361,267
6,996
1,372,415
6,543
1,285,771
(NA)
86,644
(NA)
(NA)
5,816
1,297,428
12,151,539
2,716,229
38,775,311
38,603
784,272
14,238,076
38,221
374,526
9,363,150
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
37,004
198,789
35,545
196,254
12,365,102
35,278
190,451
11,915,470
1,993
5,803
449,632
22,613
196,330
1,040,549
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
13,366
33,780
(NA)
(NA)
9,051
2,208,697
10,270,441
(NA)
(NA)
3,189
1,723,867
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8,127
1,966,035
17,186,546
3,952,906
71,641,683
34,117
622,170
32,362,214
(NA)
248,675
18,604,396
31,396
157,580
25,987
14,136,256
8,052
28,448,962
5,597,898
(NA)
(NA)
8,343,733
'1,665
'189,625
30,898
139,187
357,467
32,872
lo8,086
33,987
213,322
10,449,241
(NA)
206,086
10,017,009
(NA)
7,236
432,232
19,334
267,614
2,968,412
(NA)
146,672
8,092
120,942
(NA)
(NA)
11,418
34,694
(NA)
(NA)
8,975
3,301,754
24,353,514
(NA)
2,077,453
(NA)
2,015,702
(NA)
61,751
(NA)
1,224,301
6,880
2,022,216
18,020,282
5,747,035
51,792,761
(NA)
605,604
17,638,765
(NA)
291,636
11,453,629
26,902
138,768
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8,804,739
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
31,931
151,722
35,506
240,391
10,251,582
(NA)
232,546
9,826,437
(NA)
7,845
425,145
22,216
276,323
2,603,880
(NA)
(«)
(NA)
(«.)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
43,948
(NA)
(NA)
6,075
1,745,769
19,833,718
(NA)
1,465,800
(NA)
1,416,307
(NA)
49,493
(NA)
279,969
(NA)
1,644,999
14,025,808
5,379,611
95,753,215
35,494
714,903
36,382,229
(NA)
302,342
19,673,549
29,461
115,336
(NA)
6,368,269
3,036
6,302,891
1,831,036
(NA)
(NA)
3,780,382
'8,188
'756,851
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
300,858
25,179,163
38,067
293,123
24,368,376
2,605
7,735
810,787
26,708
240,030
3,567,413
(♦•)
(».)
(«)
(«)
(NA)
(NA)
14,915
43,084
(NA)
(NA)
8,037
'2,356,270
29,249,088
(NA)
1,880,021
6,485
1,789,631
(NA)
90,390
5,246
446,449
4,966
2,170,133
17,860,527
8,751,658
IDAHO
State Table 13.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 -Continued
27
[Data
for number of lives
tock not fully
comparable for
the sevenl censuses. See Sta
te T-,ble 12 and
text]
Item
(For definitions and explanations.
Census
:,!■_
see text)
195<i
1950
1945
194U
1935
1930
1925
1920
f October)
(April 1)
{January l)
(April 1)
(January i)
(April 1)
(January 1)
(January l)
Goals and Bohsir:
Goats and kids. . ..•.•••••>.•.•■■•.•..•••
.farnis reporting,.
(«A)
(NA)
625
641
712
333
729
316
274
number..
(NA)
5,481
4,164
3,886
3,563
l,o02
1,515
value.. dollars. .
(NA)
(NA)
27,405
16,587
9,715
19,660
9,800
14,808
Anfiora goats and kids. .■•...•••>•••• •
.farms reporting..
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
18
(NA)
135
(NA)
77
number..
(NA)
552
(NA)
768
(NA)
815
Other coats and klds> ■•*•••■•••■•••• •
, farms reporting..
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
699
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
243
number, .
(NA)
3,ol2
(NA)
2,795
(NA)
700
Goats and kids clipped. .......•..*..... •
.farms reporting,.
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
18
21
(NA)
(NA)
71
number,.
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
522
502
682
Mohair clipped
pounds..
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,644
2,032
2,142
2,283
2,436
value. .dollars,.
(NA)
(«.)
(NA)
792
416
772
981
1,520
Poaltry and poultry products:
.farms reporting,.
n,98'i
15,520
20,299
20,188
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars, ,
5,503,84o
6,134,311
6,581,804
2,534,416
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Chickens, A months old and over, on hand
.farms reporting..
23,386
27,414
32,164
33,961
34,983
32,462
31,669
35,167
number. ,
1,666,877
1,525,438
2,169,061
1,966,356
1,930,065
1,989,328
2,028,805
1,654,771
value. .dollars. ,
1,833,565
1,629,704
2,483,849
1,001,019
851,428
1,433,642
1,455,016
1,360,514
Chickens sold
.farms reporting..
5,886
8,374
(NA)
10,797
(NA)
12,902
(NA)
9,943
nuTiber.,
1,453,276
1,202,072
(NA)
1,013, •'97
(NA)
1,124,225
(NA)
448,311
dollars..
1,265,337
1,244,267
(NA)
548,205
(NA)
398,247
(NA)
326,273
Chicken eggs sold
.farms reporting..
10,316
13,246
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
19,382
(NA)
19,820
dozens . .
10,U3,936
8,625,894
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10,317,632
(NA)
3,555,021
dollars..
3,569,105
3,672,725
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,871,579
(NA)
1,427,106
Turkey hens, to be kept for
breeding on hsnd. .....................
.farms reporting..
'V'il
333
(NA)
2,443
6,493
(NA)
(NA)
4,807
number..
2,727
10,582
(NA)
24,156
62,073
(NA)
(NA)
25,982
Turkeys raised
.farms reporting..
1,282
1,052
1,110
2,129
(NA)
9,384
(NA)
(NA)
number, ,
159,846
207,207
252,047
196,615
(NA)
516,976
(NA)
(NA)
Ducks raised
, farms reporting,.
1,297
e»
(«A)
644
(NA)
1,575
(NA)
(NA)
number. .
13,919
8,720
(NA)
14,246
(NA)
30,174
(NA)
(NA)
Geese raised
.farms reporting..
1,120
908
(NA)
571
(NA)
2,291
(NA)
(NA)
number . .
9,998
9,9iS
(NA)
6,738
(NA)
25,121
(NA)
(NA)
Guineas raised. ..••.••••••- ....•.•.•••••
.farms reporting.,
number. .
22
22i
21
627
(NA)
(NA)
50
706
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Turkeys, ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous
Doultry and their esgs sold •••••••••••
,f ELrms reporting. .
833
958
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(SA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars..
66'=*,'W4
1,217,319
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Aninals sold alive:
Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or
mules sold alive .
-farms reporting..
27,309
29,536
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars. .
85,639,950
87,386,693
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
Cattle, hogs, or sheep sold alive
.farms reporting..
27,137
29,202
(NA)
23,191
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Cattle and/or calves sold alive .. .
.farms reporting..
2i,924
26,395
25,447
21,454
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number . .
534,23'5
441,534
373,636
240,931
(KA)
(UA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars. .
63,608,955
59,904,808
23,125,804
10,399,678
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(UA)
Cattle sold alive, excluding
.farms reporting.,
number . .
20,001
392,612
21,851
346,495
(NA)
(NA)
17,287
194,681
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars,.
54,807,286
53,527,012
(NA)
9,651,685
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Calves sold alive
, farms reporting..
14,038
14,218
(NA)
10,138
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number . ,
141,627
95,039
(NA)
46,250
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars,.
8,801,669
6,377,796
(NA)
747,993
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Hogs and pigs sold alive
.farms reporting..
5,970
13,082
13,381
17,475
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number. ,
119,272
257,325
492,659
430,915
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars..
4,344,240
8,620,293
13,424,516
5,601,895
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Sheep and lambs sold alive
..farms reporting..
4,250
3,282
4,038
4,891
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number, .
1,039,998
990,809
1,298,821
1,346,568
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars..
17,482,541
18,479,694
12,901,178
8,577,4aH
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Horses and mules sold alive, «.*.•••••
..farms reporting..
1,446
3,470
3,815
10,436
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
number, .
(NA)
dollars. ,
204,214
381,893
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
••Available data not comparable. NA Not available. ^For 1954, whole milk and cream only, ^Published values for 1945 and 1940 were computed on the basis of average
prices. For this table, these values have been adjusted to equal the enumerated value of all dairy products sold. ^Butter sold. ^Figures include 29,800 sheep not classified
by age and sex.
28 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 14.-FARMS REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF CATTLE ON HAND; CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950; FARMS
REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK ON HAND OR SOLD ALIVE: CENSUS OF 1954
[Data for 1954 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
State
total
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
State
total
Cattle and calves of all ages on hand farms reporting 195*i..
1950..
number 1954.,
1950.,
1 farms reporting 195'!..
1950. .
2 to 4 farms reporting 195"^..
1950..
5 to 9 farms reporting 195'i..
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, iocluding heifers
that have calved farms reporting,.
number. .
1 farms reporting. .
2 farms reporting. ,
3 or 4 farms reporting, .
5 to 9 farms reporting,.
10 to 14 farms reporting..
15 to 19 farms reporting. .
20 to 29 farms reporting..
30 to 49 farms reporting. .
50 to 74 farms reporting.,
75 to 99 farms reporting.,
100 to 199 farms reporting..
200 to 499 farms reporting..
500 to 999 farms reporting..
1 , 000 and over farms reporting . .
Milk cows on hand, 1954 farms reporting..
number , .
1 farms reporting, .
2 farms reporting..
3 farms reporting . .
4 farms reporting..
5 to 9 farms reporting.,
10 to 14 farms reporting. ,
15 to 19 farms reporting..
20 to 29 farms reporting. ,
30 to 49 farms reporting. .
50 to 74 farms reporting..
75 to 99 farms reporting..
100 and over farms reporting..
Cattle sold alive, excluding calves, 1954 farms reporting,.
number, .
1 to 4 farms reporting. .
5 to 9 farms reporting..
10 to 19 farms reporting..
20 to 29 farms reporting. .
30 to 39 farms reporting. ,
40 to 49 farms reporting. .
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,.
33,351
33,639
1,325,682
948,802
961
1,461
4,039
5,424
4,629
6,226
10,079
11,291
7,457
5,463
3,683
2,136
2,503
1,616
31,676
544,700
3,747
2,463
3,659
7,708
5,053
2,602
2,626
1,820
828
371
535
223
31
7
28, 268
214,832
5,032
3,192
2,252
1,868
7,742
4,410
1,766
1,402
499
87
11
7
20,130
360,945
9,520
4,280
2,688
1,169
666
389
761
403
254
14,354
140,946
7,278
3,703
1,269
573
625
289
150
309
158
Sows and ffilts fnrrovine after Dec. 1, 1953
and before Dec. 1, 1954 farms reporting.,
1 farms reporting.
2 farms reporting.
3 farms reporting.
4 farms reporting.
5 farms reporting.
6 farms reporting.
7. farms reporting,
8 farms reporting.
9 farms reporting.
10 or more ...farms reporting..
Hogs and pigs sold alive, 1951 farms reporting.
number.
1 "to 4 farms reporting..
5 to 9 farms report ing . .
10 to 14 farms reporting..
15 to 19 farms reporting,.
20 to 29 farms reporting.,
30 to 39 farms reporting.,
40 to 49 farms reporting, ,
50 to 99 farms reporting, ,
100 to 199 fanns reporting..
200 and over farms reporting..
Turkeys raised, light breeds, 1954 farms reporting..
number. .
Under 25 farms reporting..
25 to 49 farms reporting. .
50 to 99 farms reporting. .
100 to 199 farms reporting..
200 to 399 (arms reporting..
400 to 799 farms reporting..
800 to 1,599 farms reporting,.
1,600 and over farms reporting,.
Turkeys raised, heavy breeds, 1954 farms reporting,.
number , ,
Under 25 farms reporting, .
25 to 49 farms reporting..
50 to 99 farms reporting. .
100 to 199 farms reporting..
200 to 399 farms reporting,.
400 to 799 farms reporting,.
800 to 1,599 farms reporting..
1,600 and over farms reporting..
Broilers (chickens) sold, 1954 farms reporting..
number . .
Under 2,000 farms reporting,.
2,000 to 3,999 farms reporting..
4,000 to 7,999 farms reporting..
8,000 to 15,999 farms reporting..
16,000 to 31,999 farms reporting..
32,000 to 39,999 farms reporting,.
40,000 to 49,999 farms reporting..
50,000 to 59,999 farms reporting..
60,000 to 69,999 farms reporting,.
70,000 to 79,999 farms reporting,.
80,000 to 89,999 farms reporting.,
90,000 and over farms reporting..
4,712
1,469
1,071
446
457
200
242
75
145
61
546
5,759
111,519
1,493
1,300
770
554
559
311
223
386
139
24
587
25,294
525
39
12
1
5
5
BOA.
77,280
643
86
53
5
5
96
844, 540
45
5
16
10
10
5
IDAHO
Slate Table 15.-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
29
Item
Census
of—
[For definitions and explanations, see text)
1954
1950
1945
1940
1935
1930
1925
1980
(October )
(April 1)
(January 1)
(April 1)
(January 1)
(April 1)
(January 1)
(January ll
Nursery anil greenhouse pruducts, flo«er aod vegetable
seeds aDd plants, and bulbs:
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable
seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold dollars...
1,433,936
1,261,802
2,796,726
350,451
(HA)
239,225
(NA)
160,608
Nursery products (trees, shrubs,
vines, ornajnentals, etc.) farms reporting...
43
58
(NA)
30
(NA)
'84
(NA)
26
acres.. .
103
108
(NA)
80
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
95
Sold............... ■......■■•........•.■.. .dollars ...
175,305
214,133
(NA)
40,343
(NA)
'87,997
(NA)
45,335
Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greeos.
and bedding plants grown for sale:
Grown under gl:iss farms reporting...
69
^58
(NA)
'50
(NA)
*71
(NA)
'33
square feet...
486,648
2349,581
(NA)
=309,523
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'237,431
Grown in open f ai-ms reporting. . .
45
'62
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres.. .
27
'120
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Sold farms reporting —
93
'91
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars...
560,178
'328,747
(NA)
'121,733
(HA)
'201,228
(NA)
'103,794
Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds.
vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and ausbrooBS produced for sale:
Grown under glass or in house farms reporting
34
45
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
square feet. , .
77,172
72,004
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Grown in open farms reporting...
209
251
(NA)
'281
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres. . .
2,436
2,815
(NA)
'2,646
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Sold farms reporting.. .
237
284
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars.. .
698,453
718,922
(NA)
'188,375
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
"^11,479
Forest products:
All forest products sold. .........dollars...
1,551,883
3,215
867,428
3,535
482,854
(NA)
274,888
(NA)
205,408
(NA)
662,619
5,443
(NA)
5,672
1,633,624
Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting...
(NA)
cords C4'x "i'x 8')...
35,263
43,788
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
100,649
96,174
(HA)
Fence posts cut farms reporting...
1,359
1,524
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,737
(NA)
(NA)
335,385
525,520
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
360,964
(NA)
(NA)
Sawlogs and veneer logs cut
(including standing tijnber sold) farms reporting...
1,027
»442
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'300
(NA)
(NA)
thousands of bd. ft...
95,547
*15,465
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
«31,492
(NA)
(NA)
Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, liimber.
pulpwood, piling and poles, bark, bolts.
Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine tijnber, and other
1,198
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
dollars, , .
1,551,888
867,428
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
HA Not available. ^Trees, plants, vines, etc., in nurseries; flower and vegetable seeds; and bulbs. ^Flowers and flowering plants grown for sale. ^Crops grown under
glass (flowers, plants, and vegetables) and propagated ntushrooms. *Flowers, plants, and vegetables grown under glass, and flowers grown in the open, 'Total square feet
under glass. ^Flower and vegetable seeds, bulbs, and flowers and plants grown in the open. 'Value of flower and vegetable seeds; and vegetables and vegetable plants.
^Does not include amount sold as standing timber.
30
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
Stale Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
Item
[For definitions and explanations, see text)
1954
(October)
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1]
1925
(January 1)
Al 1 farms number .
Cropland harvested farms reporting.
acres.
Total value of specified crops
harvested (see text)^ dollars.
Value of all crops sold (see text)^ dollars.
Corn;
Corn for all purposes farms reporting.
acres,
value. .dollars.
Harvested for grain farms reporting.
seres .
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 .
Small grains :
Grains grown together and threshed
as a mixture farms reporting.
acres.
bushels.
value. .dollars .
Sold farms reporting.
bushels,
dollars.
Winter wheat threshed or combined farms reporting.
acres.
bushels .
value. .dollars.
Sold farms reporting .
bushels .
dollars .
Spring wheat threshed or combined farms reporting.
acres.
bushels .
value. .dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels.
dollars.
Oats threshed or combined farms reporting.
acres.
bushels.
value. .dollars .
Sold farms reporting .
bushels .
dollars.
Oats cut for feeding unthreshed farms reporting.
acres,
value. .dollars.
Barley threshed or combined farms reporting.
acres.
bushels .
value. .dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels .
dollars.
Other grain threshed or combined farms reporting.
acres -
bushels.
value. .dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels,
dollars.
Annual le^nies:
Dry field and seed beans harvested
for besns farms reporting.
acres.
100- lb. bags.
value.. dollars.
sold. .dollars.
Dry field and seed peas harvested
for peas farms reporting.
acres.
pourds.
value. .dollars .
sold. .dollars.
Hay crops (see text):
Land from which hay was cut'' acres.
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for
hay (and for dehydrating) farms reporting.
acres.
tons.
value. .dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
tons .
dollars.
Clover, timothy, and mixtures of
clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting.
acres.
tons.
value. .dollars.
Sold farms reporti ng .
tons,
dollars.
38,737
33,697
3,727,616
269,218,541
196,634,262
3,633
44,010
4,366,854
1,373
13,982
852,101
2,448
28,357
393,026
215
1,671
442
344,091
584,954
7,098
93,336
4,478,062
5,373,674
1,442
720,396
864,473
5,490
646,482
17,202,143
35,264,393
5,174
15,954,187
32,706,085
18,145
508,880
17,342,343
33,645,115
16,714
15,761,224
30,576,776
10,059
174,079
8,183,284
6,219,296
4,100
4,283,663
3,255,532
(')
(')
(')
11,832
540,793
17,734,854
17,912,203
7,273
12,662,192
12,738,810
183
5,441
110,747
170,550
75
68,560
105,584
5,306
149,493
2,637,682
18,463,774
18,094,499
1,803
100,483
134,352,031
6,742,604
6,607,754
1,113,379
26,831
342,950
2,387,321
50,133,741
7,478
536,278
11,261,838
3,336
95,888
136,707
2,939,2qo
454
14,147
304,162
36,150
3,647,885
212,938,006
153,836,501
2,882
25,940
2,074,025
1,725
13,095
713,747
1,244
11,644
135,655
210
1,201
=772
281,076
=571,832
5,035
71,686
3,013,419
3,314,764
1,269
657,963
(NA)
6,871
961,865
20,551,103
37,429,726
6,068
18,908,772
(NA)
17,353
507,733
14,321,779
25,264,957
13,744
11,406,646
(NA)
10,338
158,259
6,248,875
4,573,708
3,742
2,687,069
(NA)
932
8,902
267,007
10,627
303,600
9,598,169
8,756,928
5,019
5,641,941
(NA)
193
3,270
46,560
64,823
66
13,561
(NA)
5,418
143 , 589
2,36^,970
14,128,309
(NA)
1,881
88,271
94,501,600
3,567,767
(NA)
1,031,775
26,739
690,781
1,881,056
35,562,920
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,477
137,276
183,837
^,793,059
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
37,301
3,441,661
190,381,068
120,147,871
2,838
23,715
,294,139
1,647
12,623
524,808
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,555
59,587
2,901,978
2,837,440
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,364
663,539
18,152,213
23,533,526
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
15,646
377,291
12,226,905
15,739,331
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10,741
164,906
7,023,860
4,324,271
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,059
21,875
483,829
11,506
297,907
11,084,714
9,304,817
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,890
63,784
71,861
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,069
142,175
2,205,049
13,252,381
(NA)
4,068
212,856
271,515,600
13,435,176
(NA)
1,151,579
23,967
793,758
1,921,298
29,927,336
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,562
122,498
167,602
2,602,826
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
39,936
2,935,350
64,761,253
43,064,843
6,546
45,427
1,236,614
4,998
33,276
1,392,641
811
6,279
59,238
1,114
5,872
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,167
23,872
987,729
416,889
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,930
562,596
13,650,783
8,371,319
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
18,514
316,300
8,672,294
5,102,379
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12,189
176,067
6,611,917
1,858,282
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
670
6,600
51,800
12,597
214,007
7,312,336
2,909,127
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
13 , 594
150,395
192,134
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'3,342
'98,937
1,480,220
3,946,040
(NA)
'1,647
'48,155
52,990,200
1,278,432
(NA)
1,120,599
30,078
774,034
1,798,219
12,183,406
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,490
125,507
163,659
1,049,636
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
45,113
41,117
2,663,635
(«♦)
(NA)
4,514
26,736
(NA)
3,306
18,421
666,982
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
757
7,525
296,887
178,132
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
6,256
518,737
10,536,816
7,410,771
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
13,390
361,679
9,149,647
6,221,760
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10,000
121,902
4,284,047
1,670,778
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
600
5,397
(NA)
7,659
95,554
3,289,131
1,677,457
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,346
61,782
42,824
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,414
92,188
1,204,823
3,775,113
(NA)
[Z]
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,188,062
29,325
758,466
1,701,638
14,293,759
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,363
111,523
145,725
1,296,952
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
39,203
3,150,097
("•)
73,658,398
4,856
31,844
(NA)
3,297
19,711
700,187
470
4,032
34,672
(HA)
8,101
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
636
8,351
257,502
198,278
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7,029
703,239
13,971,744
13,975,013
(NA)
(NA)
{Z\
591,336
14,619,613
14,355,753
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8,765
124,236
4,244,701
2,075,406
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
975
10,242
(NA)
9,071
133,416
4,247,839
2,717,117
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,899
44,341
42,366
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,362
■133,169
1,596,215
9,094,683
(NA)
2,611
■56,420
65,665,800
2.353,029
(NA)
1,150,735
23,077
766,445
1,369,923
20,097,342
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
181,037
236,633
2,956,882
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,573,799
(")
(NA)
7,361
63,324
(NA)
4,642
36,551
1,121,202
317
7,810
53 ,402
(HA)
18,963
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
fK
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,943
414,579
6,225,922
3,423,836
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
14,44-6
394,625
7,015,334
9,540,308
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8,968
132,442
3,479,331
2,195,502
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,066
13,096
(NA)
6,933
116,910
2,826,538
2,486,872
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,951
20,982
25,045
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,369
65,221
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
[Z]
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
1,162,332
25,236
724,733
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
191,521
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of table.
IDAHO
Stale Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Coniinued
31
Census
of—
Item
see tent)
[For definitions and explanations
1.^^4
I9bri
K'4f
1940
1936
1930
1925
1920
/ictjl.erl
(April 1)
(January 11
(April 1)
[January 1)
(April 1)
(January 1)
(January 1)
Ilay crops (see text) — Continued
Oats, uheat, barley, rye, or other
small grains cut for hay
. farms reporting . . .
'2,571
3,060
3,499
5,921
3,419
5,403
6,201
9,107
acres...
'38,195
45,033
48,915
73,782
128,030
30,204
107,430
167,531
ton.-?. . .
'53,308
56,942
66,743
94,669
141,620
96,935
(NA)
139,881
'1,039,506
1,196,243
1,032,330
650,381
1,132,960
1,317,054
(NA)
3,846,739
Sold
U7
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,166
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
aollarj...
81,242
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Wild hay cut
.farms reporting...
1,725
2,196
2,053
2,055
(«)
1,522
(NA)
2,003
acres. . .
120,6^7
142,599
134,833
109,707
(")
95,443
93,753
121,097
tons...
131,697
155,782
150,351
117,636
(*-)
97,083
(NA)
116,239
value. .dollars. . .
2,304,698
2,451,437
1,700,633
607,020
(*")
341,171
(NA)
2,208,541
Sold
.farms reporting...
170
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
tons . . .
12,151
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars. . .
212,647
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
nth HI* hav flit. ( Sffl tox fl
.farms reporting...
670
1,124
1,875
(NA)
(NA)
'"190,043
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
\j \tH^k Jiojr w u f \ jcD vv /\^. ■••.-.»-......■.
acres. . .
14,854
25,257
46,570
l''37,516
'"27,556
'"39,890
'"25,001
tons . . .
20,139
33,543
58,393
'"43,650
'"170,770
'"32,245
(NA)
'"28,635
value. .dollars...
422,919
654,271
872,524
'°30e,238
'"1,522,183
'"312,412
(HA)
'"601,335
Sold
.farms reporting...
79
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
tons...
2,437
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
dollars. . .
52,227
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
Crass silage made from grasses, alfalfa.
clover Or sns 11 fn's ins. ...... ■-----•..
.farms reporting...
23
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
"6
(*')
(♦»)
(*»)
(*")
acres. ..
345
"53
(*♦)
(•*)
(-)
(")
tons, green weight. ..
6,037
(NA)
(NA)
"415
(")
(»*)
(NA)
(.,)
value. .dollars. . .
39,240
(NA)
(NA)
"2,075
(-)
(«)
(NA)
(")
\lfalfa sved, clover, erasa. and other
field seed crops:
Alfalfa seed harvested
.farns reporting...
910
1,348
930
2,786
(NA)
1,930
(NA)
(«•)
acres. . .
25,591
25,907
13,517
58,912
(NA)
41,723
(NA)
(NA)
pounds. . .
3,659,721
3,053,976
l,371,3cO
5,065,560
(NA)
7,080,780
(NA)
(,.)
value . .dollars . , .
1,427,291
1,341,795
544,671
705,061
(NA)
1,415,121
(NA)
(")
sold.. dollars...
1,398,744
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Austrian winter peas hervested .........
.farms reporting...
1U6
3hl
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres. . .
8,466
32,693
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
pounds. . .
11,604,919
29,643,519
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
value,. dollars...
343,143
1,185,740
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
sold.. dollars...
313,333
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Bluegrass seed harvested
.farms reporting...
8
5
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres. ..
200
53
NA)
(NA)
HA)
(NA)
(NA)
HA)
pounds . . .
58,235
3,632
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
value. .dollars . . ,
3,153
1,452
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
sold. .dollars...
7,745
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
BromegTB ss seed harvested.........
.farms reporting...
32
26
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
acres. . .
673
588
pounds . . .
109,330
48,693
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
value. .dollars. . .
12,026
19,477
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
sold.. dollars...
10,826
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Clover seed haTvested:
Alsike clover seed harvested
.farms reporting...
213
449
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres . . .
7,126
14,778
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
pounds. ..
1,702,353
1,821,491
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
value.. dollars. ..
476,659
575,026
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
sold.. dollars. ..
467,127
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
Ladino clover seed harvested
.farms reporting...
9
131
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres. . .
135
2,065
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
pounds.. .
21,125
174,732
(NA)
(NA)
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
value. .dollars.. .
9,718
235,888
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
sold.. dollars...
9,231
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Red clover seed harvested
.farns reporting...
1 ,066
2,810
1,839
1^4,692
(NA)
'^3,914
(NA)
1,293
acres. . .
13,666
35,583
21,469
'=62,503
(NA)
"50,715
HA)
(NA)
pounds. ..
5,312,473
3,977,284
5,572,320
'=13,767,660
(na)
"11,706,420
(NA)
3,771,720
value., dollars. . .
2,762,486
3,770,457
1,782,330
'=3,034,184
(NA)
"1,580,342
(NA)
1,697,274
sold.. dollars...
2,734,863
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Sweetclover seed harvested
.farms reporting...
38
126
(NA)
232
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres. ..
1,034
3,129
(NS)
3,813
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
pounds.. .
196,131
918,571
(NA)
802,020
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
value. .dollars . . .
21,574
137,789
(NA)
26,734
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
sold. .dollars...
19,418
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
White clover seed harvested. ........
.farms reporting...
92
203
(NA)
(NA)
(ha)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
acres. . .
3,004
8,851
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
pounds.. .
684,330
1,023,512
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
value . .dollars . . .
526,934
730,247
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
sold.. dollars...
500,589
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
Other and unspecified clover
seed harvested
.farms reporting...
1
3
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
seres...
12
12
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
pounds . . .
1,254
1,290
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
HA
NA)
(NA)
value . .dollars . . .
602
903
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(na)
(NA)
sold.. dollars...
542
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Fescue seed harvested
.farms reporting...
80
24
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres. . .
2,150
539
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
pounds. . .
732,295
33,397
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
value . .dollars . . .
153,782
35,237
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
sold. .dollars...
138,403
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Ryegrass seed harvested ................
.farms reporting...
1
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres. ..
105
pounds.. .
82,000
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
value. .dollars...
6,560
...
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
sold.. dollars...
5,904
(NA)
HA)
HA)
(NA)
NA)
(NA
Sudan grass seed harvested
.farms reporting...
1
"i
(na)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
acres. . .
65
10
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
pounds. ..
15,000
2,000
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
value.. dollars...
1,350
100
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
sold.. dollars.. .
1,215
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(na)
(na)
(NA)
Timotlty seed harvested
.farms reporting...
6
4
NA)
(NA)
NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
2.7
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres. . .
66
16
584
(NA)
pounds . . .
10,960
2,250
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
84,420
(NA)
(NA)
value. .dollars .. .
1,863
450
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
3,659
(NA)
(NA)
sold.. dollars. ..
1,677
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of table.
32
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table I6.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continual
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
1954
(October)
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January 1)
1940
(April 1|
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1|
1925
(January 1)
Alfalfa seed, clover, ^ass, and other
field seed crops — Continued
Wheatgrass seed harvested farms reporting.
acres.
pounds.
value. .dollars.
sold. .dollars.
Other field seed crops harvested acres.
value. .dollars .
sold. .dollars .
Other field crops:
Dill for oil harvested farms reporting.
acres.
pounds.
value.. dollars.
sold. .dollars.
Irish potatoes harvested for home use
or for sale farms reporting.
acres.
100-lb. bags.
value . .dollars .
sold. .dollars .
Lentils harvested farms repa.'ting.
acres .
pounds.
value . .dollars .
sold. .dollars.
Mint for oil harvested farms reporting.
acres.
pounds.
value, .dollars ,
sold,. dollars.
Popcorn harvested farms reporting.
acres.
pounds .
value. .dollars .
sold, .dollars.
Rapeseed harvested farms reporting.
acres.
pounds.
value. .dollars.
sold. .dollars,
Safflower harvested farms reporting.
acres.
bushels .
value. .dollars.
sold.. dollars.
Sugar beets h8rver?ted for sugar farms reporting.
acres.
tons.
value. .dollars.
sold . .dollars.
Sweet corn harvested for seed farms reporting.
acres.
pounds.
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 vef);etables. .. .dollars.
Value of crops sold, except fruits, nuts, horticultural
specialties, and vegetahles dollars.
Vegetables for home use and for sale (other
than Irish and sweet potatoes):
Vegetables harvested for home use^^ farms reporting.
value. .dollars.
Vegetables harvested for sale^' farms reporting.
acres.
sold. .dollars.
Beans, snap (bush and pole types) farms reporting.
acres.
Beans, green lima farms reporting.
acres.
Cantaloups and musionelons farms reporting.
acres.
Carrots farms reporting.
acres.
Corn^ sueet farms reporting.
acres.
Lettuce and romaine farms reporting.
acres.
Onions, dry farms reporting.
acres .
Peas, green farms reporting.
acres.
Tomatoes farms reporting.
acres.
Watermelons farms reporting.
acres.
Other vegetables acres.
Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale:^'
Strawberries farms reporting.
acres.
quarts.
value. .dollars.
Raspberries (tame) farms reporting.
acres.
quarts.
value. .dollars .
Other berries and small fruits acres .
value. .dollars.
See footnotes at end of table.
72
1,595
192,295
32,690
547
37,673
35,735
100
10,396
35,658
35,658
11,409
1''150,151
25,735,619
46,324,114
41,489,344
ao
4,824
3,317,193
199,032
195,051
4
241
3,859
21,224
21,224
74
1,031
1,623,616
97,417
97,417
7
239
253,610
17,753
17,753
18
509
7,760
11,640
11,640
3,969
85,696
1,547,436
18,414,489
18,414,489
436
6,871
14,065,929
1,687,911
1,687,911
120
5,651
3,989
257,680,165
185,145,886
23,017
(NA)
1,635
29,237
3,596,954
61
161
89
2,599
53
172
68
249
1,099
11,887
62
402
223
2,443
261
10,643
148
101
51
196
384
332
267
360,060
108,020
547
173
217,989
76,296
32
11,847
44
1,237
95,760
23,727
(NA)
266
10,355
(NA)
2
238
9,600
31,650
(NA)
12,048
'■'144,523
21,320,192
39,351,568
(NA)
12
448
208,189
17,696
(NA)
(NA)
131
1,423
3,229,100
136,099
(NA)
73
4,215
2,130,203
176,807
(NA)
5
66
661
1,640
(NA)
3,923
58,355
1,080,387
11,062,275
(NA)
375
4,645
10,654,567
958,911
(NA)
3,394
"1,463,577
(NA)
'204,373,810
'146,027,104
23,969
(NA)
1,882
20,704
,345,976
150
824
26
476
113
194
95
111
1,050
8,517
162
1,688
291
2,750
350
5,474
238
155
89
197
317
652
464
660,626
265,635
691
252
232,164
92,074
19
4,748
174,684,092
107,925,116
29 ,472
2,227,291
2,637
26,008
3,855,047
189
500
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,059
7,335
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
499
5,483
303
214
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,072
381
426,557
136,947
1,733
426
500,235
157,657
110
26,431
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
32,063
(NA)
3
41
2,384
2,861
(NA)
15,296
125,242
15,963,067
11,354,346
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
137
1,081
2,141,200
43,040
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,883
70,804
980,401
4,116,695
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
93,048
(NA)
59,569,904
39,723,760
30,937
1,350,653
2,242
14,582
1,321,355
128
97
24
8
146
294
281
236
605
1,693
281
1,955
653
3,101
478
5,442
508
328
155
471
957
2,119
645
1,071,306
87,229
3,104
635
812,711
104,528
165
22,047
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«.)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
19,244
123,724
14,280,641
11,424,513
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
h
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA)
(NA)
3,055
32,640
292,986
1,377,034
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(*•)
(NA)
(«.)
(NA)
27,179
974, 512
(NA)
11,093
(NA)
229
142
(NA)
(NA)
\Z]
(NA)
(NA)
973
2,373
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
378
231
280
598
(NA)
1,605
855
1,024,232
102,423
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA)
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
15,406
76,609
8,582,758
16,525,013
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2
19
800
2,200
(NA)
50
236
491,800
19,673
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA)
(NA)
4,110
47,814
527,257
3,954,433
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(♦*)
(NA)
(")
(NA)
23,001
1,343,601
2,377
6,770
834,223
376
257
230
214
183
177
775
1,640
307
353
578
979
475
1,117
468
185
274
563
1,285
2,973
661
941,109
143,055
3,897
635
694,343
118,388
188
24,794
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(*»)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
13,217
60,694
6,088,309
6,580,018
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
h
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA)
(NA)
3,463
38,881
260,574
1,954,310
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(•*)
(NA)
(")
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
156
232
(NA)
(NA)
643
800
542
1,500
506
587
(NA)
(NA)
233
158
219
479
(NA)
617
397
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
[Z]
IDAHO
Slate Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Coniinued
33
Item
definitioas and explanations.
1954
[October)
1950
(April 1)
1945
( January 1 )
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January Ij
1930
(April 1
1925
(January
1920
(January 1)
Tree fruits, nuts, aDd grapes :
Lend in bearing and nonbeBring fruit
orchardSi groves, vineyards, and
planted nut trees ferms 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 farms reporting . .
Trees of all ages number..
Trees not of bearing age number. .
Trees of bearing age number..
Quantity harvested pounds. .
value.. dollars. .
Sour cherries farms reporting . .
Trees of all ages number..
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting. .
number . .
Quantity harvested farms reporting. .
pounds . .
value. .dollars . .
Sweet cherries farms reporting..
Trees of all ages number..
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting..
number. .
Quantity harvested farms reporting..
pounds.,
value. .dollars. .
Grapes farms reporting. .
Vines of all ages number..
Vines not of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Vines of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Quantity harvested farms reporting..
pounds . .
value. .dollars..
Peaches farms reporting..
Trees of all ages number . .
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Quantity harvested farms reporting..
bushels . .
value. .dollars. .
Pears farms reporting . .
Trees of all ages number. .
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting..
number. .
Quantity harvested farms reporting. .
bushels.,
value. .dollars. .
Plums and prunes farms reporting. .
Trees of alleges number..
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting..
number . .
Trees of bearing age farms reporting..
number. .
Quantity harvested farms reporting. .
bushels. .
value. .dollars. .
Other tree fruits and nuts value, .dollars. .
Value of fruits, including berries and
other small fruits, and nuts harvested dollars..
Value of fruits, including berries and
other small fruits, and nuts sold dollars. .
^°1,792
'°14,158
^''1,676
'"310,997
"645
2°115,448
=°1,412
'°195,5i9
20,28
'"1,055,873
'"2,639,680
'"941
'"11,467
'"637
'"1,734
">724
'"9,733
'"202
'"9,172
'"27,516
(NA)
'"100,051
'"19,013
'"81,038
'"6,372,550
'"790,352
'"899
'"33,391
'"304
'"4,906
'"695
'"29,485
'"398
'"1,696,694
'"135,732
'"983
'"66,660
'"338
'"14,107
'"771
'"52,553
'"382
'"4,675,856
'"654,620
'"633
'"36,112
'"445
'"4,047
'"512
'"32,065
'"286
'"176,890
'"8,846
'"1,096
'"210,379
"5433
'"54,744
'"868
'"155,635
'"421
'"271,831
'"543,662
'"1,137
'"49,368
'"350
'"13,646
'"914
'"35,522
'"558
'"76,274
'"167,805
'"1,377
'"362,859
'"409
'"63,458
'"1,151
'"299,401
'"680
'"517,473
'"2,131,985
'"1,477
'"6,507,486
'"6,507,486
14,119
"16,683
10,692
325,601
3,283
57,395
8,581
268,206
5,788
1,701,334
1,748,482
5,336
32,170
1,507
4,597
4,086
27,573
2,714
22,463
44,106
(HA)
128,472
44,644
83,828
4,482,672
340,599
4,078
48,327
1,430
25,567
2,796
22,760
1,592
588,809
53,337
4,410
80,145
1,828
19,077
2,842
61,068
1,662
3,893,863
287,262
3,041
47,592
910
6,592
2,195
41,000
1,557
535,720
17,456
4,788
215,935
2,094
59,066
3,149
156,869
2,193
282,385
301,865
5,000
52,587
1,876
19,396
3,409
33,191
1,946
54,171
118,279
6,428
425,905
1,963
77,019
4,887
348,886
3,163
806,844
1,016,970
6,204
3,956,418
3,201,619
4,533
17,276
9,457
377,660
(KA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,575,996
3,123,059
3,761
42,046
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
36,492
80,055
5,287
127,133
(NA)
(NA)
6,591,388
753,646
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(ma)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,766
53,489
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
594,903
24,793
3,635
184,553
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
342,292
623,034
4,490
39,569
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
69,642
166,333
5,149
485,984
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
823,179
1,720,608
5,349
6,817,912
5,570,982
4,733
17,958
3,861
463,860
1,907
30,769
7,691
433,091
6,173
2,355,213
1,234,122
3,925
48,861
1,082
11,182
3,080
37,679
2,409
39,377
37,793
5,347
97,214
16,720
80,494
3,404,204
119,431
3,593
19,811
(NA)
3,123
(NA)
16,688
(NA)
555,456
12,952
3,425
77,403
(NA)
13,597
(NA)
63,806
(NA)
2,848,748
106,479
1,937
88,610
450
11,576
1,531
77,034
1,325
926,020
15,918
3,815
173,416
1,408
50,799
2,795
122,617
2,127
207,300
145,343
4,548
41,252
1,214
11,539
3,662
29,713
2,812
65,749
66,675
5,509
468,687
1,514
125,535
4,349
343,152
3,553
597,634
333,110
1,694
2,166,895
1,672,366
8,814
32,251
10,026
1,093,300
(NA)
97,083
(NA)
996,217
(NA)
3,340,246
2,739,149
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,018
139,134
32,416
106,718
5,839,680
137,704
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,705
109,349
(NA)
11,339
(NA)
98,010
(NA)
1,160,876
27,861
2,729
111,747
(NA)
32,819
(NA)
78,923
(NA)
117,561
135,195
5,123
47,317
(NA)
8,191
(NA)
39,126
(NA)
52,671
57,938
6,122
455,019
(NA)
61,274
(NA)
393,745
(NA)
445,715
222,358
(««)
(«)
(NA)
11,534
36,989
13,589
1,359,786
(NA)
109,607
(NA)
1,250,179
(NA)
4,878,937
5,409,317
2,108
34,272
(NA)
10,514
(NA)
23,758
(NA)
38,451
61,123
7,247
148,359
47,835
100,524
5,936,568
447,952
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
\Z]
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,682
126,235
(NA)
23,419
(NA)
102,815
(NA)
1,056,071
36,334
4,154
118,185
(NA)
22,427
(NA)
95,758
(NA)
132,907
217,838
6,535
54,657
(NA)
9,891
(NA)
44,766
(NA)
58,626
90,812
8,340
557,043
(NA)
40,118
(NA)
516,925
(NA)
978,264
644,163
(")
(«)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
16,251
1,883,542
(NA)
127,894
(NA)
1,760,648
(NA)
1,911,945
2,106,156
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
lz\
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,387
114,748
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,48o
147,631
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
66,264
86,638
3,383
71,177
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10,237
719,008
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(*•)
(..)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,524,511
5,135
144,088
18,530
2,380,523
(NA)
3,645,540
6,379,873
(NA)
7,107
99
3,009
240
4,098
(NA)
4,349
6,953
(NA)
143,549
25,877
117,672
5,043,192
310,701
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
87,221
624
13,432
1,435
73,789
(NA)
519,544
36,370
(NA)
205,082
1,799
26,648
5,823
178,434
(NA)
279,101
502,330
(NA)
95,991
2,460
20,539
8,645
75,452
(NA)
47,347
105,263
(NA)
633,030
2,310
80,435
10,706
552,595
(NA)
485,325
1,067,715
(»)
(NA)
**Available data not comparable. NA Not available. ^Figures for cropland harvested and specified crops relate to the crop years 1954, 1949, 1944, 1939, 1934, 1929,
1924, and 1919. 'Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the
acreage of corn harvested for grain. ^Includes value of horticultural specialties. See State Table 15. For comparability, see other footnotes and text. 'Corn cut for
forage. ^Value of corn and other corn products sold. ^Oats cut for feeding unthreshed included with "Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains cut for hay."
^Excludes reports for farms reporting acres grown for all purposes with no production. Acres harvested for beans or peas not available. ^Includes acres grown alone and
acres grown with other crops for all purposes. Acres harvested for beans or peas not available. 'For all censuses except 1950, obtained by adding the individual hay crops,
^"includes annual legumes saved for hay. ^^Silage crops other than corn or sorghum. ^'clover seed, except sweetclover. '"'clover seed, including sweetclover.
"Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. See text. '^Includes receipts from sale of pasture and grazing privileges. '^Excludes Irish
potatoes and sweetpotatoes, except for 1920 Census, which included potatoes for home use only. '''Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes. '^reen lima beans included with
snap beans. "For censuses prior to 1950, small fruits harvested for home use or for sale. '"l>oes not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines.
See text. "Does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text.
34
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 17.-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECIFIED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECIFIED
CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954
[Data are tased on reports for only a aaii5)le of farma. See tert ]
State
total
State
total
CORN
By acres harvested for
all purposes farms reporting.
acres.
Under 3 acres farms reporting.
3 to ^ acres farms reporting.
5 to 10 acres farms reporting.
11 to 15 acres farms reporting.
16 to 19 acres farms reporting.
20 to 2^ acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 74 acres farms reporting.
75 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 149 acres farms reporting.
150 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 to 249 acres farms reporting.
250 to 299 acres fsriDS reporting.
300 to 399 acres farms reporting.
400 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 acres and over farms reporting.
By acres harvested
for grain farms reporting.
ai-rea.
Under 3 acres farms reporting.
3 or 4 acres farms reporting.
5 to 10 acres farms reporting .
11 to 15 acres farms reporting .
16 to 19 acres farms reporting.
20 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 29 acres farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting. .
50 to 74 acres farms reporting.
75 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 149 acres farms reporting.
150 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 to 249 acres farms reporting.
250 to 299 acres farms reporting.
300 to 399 acres farms reporting.
400 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 acres and over farms reporting. ,
By quantity sold farms reporting..
bushels..
Under 25 bushels farms reporting..
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.,
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.,
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. ,
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting . ,
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.,
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.,
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.,
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.,
10,000 bushels and over farms reporting..
WINTER WHEAT
By acres threshed or
combined farms reporting.
acres .
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting,
50 to 99 acres farms reporting .
100 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,
bushels.
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.
10,000 bushels and over farms reporting.
By quantity sold farms reporting. ,
bushels. ,
Under 25 bushels farms reporting . ,
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.
10,000 bushels and over. ... .farms reporting..
3,695
46,100
250
43 S
1,636
514
163
280
332
60
4
12
6
1,352
13,695
193
248
539
166
30
65
10
68
30
406
373,769
11
5
20
140
121
40
16
32
16
5,413
639,811
208
406
988
923
1,037
960
379
302
174
36
5,413
16,913,740
12
64
1A5
1,176
756
483
428
574
697
748
330
5,135
15,860,323
5
35
131
1,072
728
481
431
565
688
710
289
SPRING WHEAT
By acres threshed or
combined farms reporting.
acres.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 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,
bushels.
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.
10,000 bushels and over ... .farms reporting.
By quantity sold farms reporting.
bushels .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.
10,000 bushels and over .farms reporting.
OATS
By acres threshed or
combined farms reporting.
acres.
Under 5 acres farms reporting .
5 to 9 acres farms reporting .
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 to 299 acres farms reporting.
300 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested .. .farms reporting,
bushels.
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting .
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farma reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.
10,000 bushels and over ... .farms reporting.
By quantity sold farms reporting.
bushels .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.
10,000 bushels and over. .. .farms reporting.
tJARLEY
By acres threshed or
combined farms reporting.
acres.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 to 299 acres farms reporting.
300 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting .
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
18,315
501,616
2,127
3,876
7,701
2,559
1,192
553
175
86
34
12
18,315
17,255,205
111
248
695
6,689
5,589
2,166
1,052
915
505
277
68
16,980
15,615,718
67
181
511
6,813
4,952
1,936
927
833
453
250
57
10,064
176,451
2,642
3,066
2,767
869
469
151
63
25
12
10,064
8,192,930
49
146
589
5,186
2,190
785
344
303
265
U4
73
4,152
4,448,975
26
63
210
1,997
841
331
161
177
188
97
61
11,879
541,379
1,491
2,152
3,320
1,912
1,550
964
266
143
67
14
BARLEY— Continued
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting,
bushels.
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting .
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting .
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.
10,000 bushels and over. .. .farms reporting.
By quantity sold farms reporting.
bushels. .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting . .
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.,
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting..
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting..
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.,
10,000 bushels and over. .. -farms reporting.,
DRY FIELD AND SEED BEANS
By acres harvested for
beans farms reporting . ,
acres. ,
Under 5 acres farms reporting . ,
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.,
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.,
50 to 99 acres farms reporting . .
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.,
200 to 299 acres farms reporting..
300 acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting.,
100-lb. bags.,
Under 25 100-lb. bags farms reporting..
25 to 49 100-lb. bags farms reporting.,
50 to 99 100-lb. bags farms reporting.,
100 to 499 100-lb. bags farms reporting.,
500 to 999 100-lb. bags farms reporting.,
1,000 to 1,499 100-lb.bags. .farms reporting..
1,500 to 1,999 100-lb.bags. .farms reporting.,
2,000 to2, 999 100-lb. bags. .farms reporting..
3,000 100-lb. bags and over .. farms reporting.,
DRY FIELD AND SEED PEAS
By acres harvested for
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 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.,
pounds . ,
Under 1,000 pounds farms reporting.,
1,000 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..
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 to 999 acres farms reporting..
1,000 acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting.,
tons . ,
Under 25 tons farms reporting . ,
25 to 49 tons farms reporting. .
50 to 99 tons farms reporting . ,
100 to 499 tons farms reporting. ,
500 to 999 tons farms reporting.,
1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting.,
1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting.,
2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting.,
3,000 tons and over farms reporting..
See footnotes at end of table.
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State Table 17.-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECMED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECIFIED
CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
[[lata are based on reports for only a eangjle of farms. See text]
State
total
State
total
State
total
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 ions farms reporting.
100 to 499 tons farms reporting..
500 to 999 tons farms reporting..
1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting..
1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting..
2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting..
3,000 tons and over farms reporting..
CLOVES, TIMOTHY, ANP MIXTURES OF
CLOVER AND GRASSES
By acres cut for hay farms reporting..
acres. .
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 2i acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 to 299 acres farms reporting.
300 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. .. .farms reporting,
tons.
Under 25 tons farms reporting.
25 to 49 tons farms reporting.
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.
100 to 499 tons farms reporting,
500 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.
OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE, OR
OTHER SMALL GRAIMS
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.
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 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting,
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. .. .farms reporting.
tons.
Under 25 tons farms reporting.
25 to 49 tons farms reporting.
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.
100 to 499 tons farms reporting.
500 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.
7,433
529,208
2,250
1,798
1,774
1,^32
67
11
3,270
90,159
456
728
1,157
463
330
3,270
128,219
1,890
675
437
255
13
491
12,918
356
2,694
3S, 674
752
746
848
191
127
17
2,694
53,045
2,138
346
139
69
137
3,238
98
25
10
3
1,811
28,319
244
223
386
285
316
199
54
1,811
138,153
777
335
256
413
30
156
8,944
38
18
27
OTHER HAY
By acres cut for hay .... farms reporting,
acres.
Under 5 acres farna 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.
Urider 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.
5 to 49 tons farms reporting.
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.
100 to 499 tons farms reporting.
500 tons and over farms reporting.
IRISH POTATOES
By acres harvested for home
use or for sale farms
Under 0.5 acres farms
0.5 to 0.9 acres farms
1,0 to 2,4 acres farms
5 to 4.9 acres farms
0 to 9.9 acres farms
10.0 to 19.9 acres farms
20.0 to 29.9 acres farms
30.0 to 49.9 acres farms
50.0 to 99,9 acres farms
100 acres and over farms
reporting. .
acres^ .
reporting.,
reporting,,
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. .
21
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting..
100- lb. bags..
Under 25 100-lb. bags farms reporting.,
25 to 49 100-lb. bags farms reporting..
50 to 99 100-lb. bags farms reporting..
100 to 499 100-lb. bags. .. .farms reporting..
500 to 999 100-lb. bags farms reporting..
1,000 to 1,499 100-lb, bags.. farms reporting,.
1,500 to 1,999 100-lb. tags.. farms reporting..
2,000to2,999 100-lb. bags, .farms reporting.,
3,000tD 4,999 100-lb. bags.. farms reporting..
5,000 to9, 999 100-lb. bags.. farms reporting.,
10,000 100-lb. bags and
over farms reporting. .
SUG&R BEETS
By acres harvested for
sugar farms reporting. .
acres.,
Under 5 acres farms reporting.,
5 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.,
25 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 299 acres, farms reporting..
300 to 499 acres farms reporting.,
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.,
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting,
tons.
Under 25 tons farms reporting .
5 to 49 tons farms reporting.
50 to 99 tons farms reporting,
100 to 499 tons farms reporting.
500 to 999 tons farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 tons farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 tons farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 tons farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 tons farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 tons farms reporting.
10,000 tons and over farms reporting.
VEGETABLES HARVESTED FOR SALE
(other than Irish and sweet potatoes)
By value of sales farms reporting.
dollars.
Under 25 dollars farms reporting.
25 to 49 dollars farms reporting.
50 to 99 dollars farms reporting.
100 to 499 dollars farms reporting..
500 to 999 dollars farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 dollars farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 dollars farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 dollars farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 dollars farms reporting..
5,000 to 9,999 dollars farms reporting.
10,000 dollars and over. .. .farms reporting.
749
U,420
214
197
208
71
34
16
e
749
18,064
562
100
46
40
1,833
11,444
147,545
4,290
251
293
366
1,370
2,292
1,206
866
400
110
11,444
25,214,499
4,178
357
157
469
656
796
848
1,111
1,469
1,022
381
3,924
84,877
208
871
1,834
739
229
27
3,924
1,505,382
50
87
425
2,510
587
176
62
17
1,850
3,308,359
90
55
108
368
382
236
150
187
157
LAND IN BEARING AND NONBEARING FRUIT
ORCHARDS, GROVES, VINEYARDS,
AND PLANTED NUT TREES^
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 to 29.9 acres farms reporting..
30.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting,,
50.0 to 99.9 acres farms reporting..
100 acres and over farms reporting..
APPLES^
Any apples farms reporting.
By trees not of bearing
age farms reporting.
number.
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
Under 25 trees farms
25 to 49 trees farms
50 to 99 trees farms
100 to 499 trees farms
500 to 999 trees farms
1,000 to 1,499 trees farms
1,500 to 1,999 trees farms
2,000 to 2,999 trees farms
3,000 to 4,999 trees farms
5,000 to 9,999 trees farms
10,000 trees 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 busbels 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
PEACHES^
Any peaches farms reporting. . .
By trees not of bearing
age farms reporting. . ,
number . . .
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
Under 25 trees farms
25 to 49 trees farms
50 to 99 trees farms
100 to 499 trees farms
500 to 999 trees farms
1,000 to 1,499 trees farms
1,500 to 1,999 trees farms
2,000 to 2,999 trees farms
3,000 to 4,999 trees farms
5,000 to 9,999 trees farms
10,000 trees 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 end over. .. .farms
reporting,
number .
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
bushels,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.,
number. .
reporting . .
reporting.,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
bushels.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting ,
reporting,
reporting.
1,862
15,589
267
344
567
147
214
145
46
66
55
11
669
69,358
195
124
155
47
42
45
20
1,465
216,499
934
144
87
169
65
30
5
20
10
1
919
1,272,227
432
72
93
91
65
55
35
26
1,236
455
83,558
229
5
31
1,005
202,743
672
65
36
131
51
15
20
5
423
361,649
171
35
35
72
35
5
15
30
15
^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested. See text.
^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text.
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STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 18.-SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED TOTALS FOR COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA,
AND STATE BY NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING, BY LEVELS
If the estimated number of
farms reporting is —
Then the chances are about 2 In 3 that the estimated total
would differ from the results of a complete tabulation
of the items for all farms by less than —
If the estimated number of
farms reporting is—
Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total
would differ from the results of a complete tabulation
of the items for all farms by less than —
Level
ll
Level
2
Level
3
Level
4
Level
11
Level
2
Level
3
Level
4
Percent
iO
28
20
13
8.9
6.3
4.0
Percent
53
37
26
17
12
3.4
5.3
Percent
71
50
35
22
16
11
7.1
Percent
96
68
4S
30
21
15
9.6
Percent
2.8
2.0
1.3
0.9
0.6
0.4
Percent
3.7
2.6
1.7
1.2
0.8
0.5
Percent
5.0
3.5
2.2
1.6
1.1
0.7
Percent
50
10,000
4.8
25,000
3.0
250
50,000
2.1
100,000
1.5
250,000
1.0
2,500
^Level 1 should be used in deteriEining the sampling reliability of estimated number of farms Eind 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 ^ levels of san^jling 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
30 to 49 50 and more
Dairy farms
10 to 29 30 to 49 50 and more
Mllli cows number..
Whole milk sold gallons . .
dollars. ,
Cream sold. pounds of butterfat. .
dollars . ,
Level of sampling reliability for specified items by number of chlckene 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 number.
Chickens sold number.
Chicken eggs sold dozens.
Chicken egge sold, value of sales dollars.
Value of sales of other poultry products dollars.
Note: Items whose level is Indicated by an x may be approximated by using the level given for the State.
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State Table 19.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA,
AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS-Continued
[To determine sampling reliability for an Item, it Is necessary to use this table to find out which of the 4 levels of sampling reliability given in State Table 19 to use.
is required also to the county, economic area, or State table in order to obtain the number of famis reporting]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Tenure groups
Full
owners
and
managers
Part
owners
All
tenants
Economic-class groups
and
III
IV
and
VI
and
VII
VIII
and
Type-of-farm groups
Vegetable
and
fruit-
and-nut
Other
field-
crop
and
general —
primarily
crop
Dairy
Poultry
Livestock,
general —
primarily
livestock,
and
primarily
crop and
livestock
Faras and fan characteristics:
Land owned or managed by farm operators a.:r>:— ,,
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 pastui-eland acres,.
Total irrigated land, land in crops for erosion
control, or cropland farmed on contour acres,.
CoKdcrcial fertilizer:
Commercial fertiliser 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, com 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,.
Farn labor:
Total hired workers and unpaid family workers. .persons. .
Hired workers:
Regular persons. .
Seasonal persons..
Paid on daily basis persons..
Specified farn evpendi tares:
Machine hire and/or hired labor dollars..
Feed for livestock and poultry dollars..
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil dollars,.
Commercial fertiliser purchased dollars..
Livestock and livestock products:
Horses and/or mules number..
Cattle and calves number..
Cows including heifers that have calved number.,
MiUt 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 niUQber..
Sheep shorn pounds of wool. .
Whole milk sold gallons,.
Cream sold pounds of butterfat, *
Chickens sold nunter..
Chicken eggs sold dozens..
Value of [troducts sold by source:
Hogs and pigb sold dollars..
Whole milk sold dollars, .
Cream sold dollars..
Chicken eggs sold dollars..
Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars..
Forest products sold dollars..
Specified crops harvested:
CoiT. for all purposes acres,.
Com harvested for grain acres.,
bushels harvested,,
bushels sold. .
Winter v/heat threshed or combined acres...
bushels harvested.,
bushels sold,.
Spring wheat threshed or combined acres,.
bushels harvested.,
bushels sold..
Oats threshed or combined acres..
bushels harvested.,
bushels sold,.
Barley threshed or combined acres..
bushels harvested.,
bushels sold,.
Alfalfa hay acres..
tons harvested..
Clover hay ..acres..
tons harvested..
Wild hay acres.,
Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for
sale acres..
100-lb. bags harvested..
Land in fruit orchards, groves^ vineyards, and
planted nut trees acres..
Note: Items whose level is indicated hy an X may be approximated by using the level given for the State.
Chapter B
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
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STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE. VALUE, AND FARM
[ Data for items shown in Italics are based on
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Ada
Adams
Bannock
Bear Lake
Benewah
Bingham
Blaine
FASHS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
1
Farms number 1954 . . .
38,740
2,007
283
873
759
440
2,161
321
2
1950 . . .
40,264
2,503
322
927
712
434
2,153
326
3
4
Approxinia'te land area acres 195'i . . .
^52,972,160
669,440
881,280
719,360
632,320
506 240
1,326,030
52.2
1,695,360
15.9
Proportion in farms percent 1954...
27.1
44.9
32.1
55.4
52.7
37.2
5
Land ou>ned by farm operators acres 1954. . .
9,449,525
191,327
149,521
248,813
267,862
57,774
120,149
72,333
405,515
134,475
169,777
57,101
6
Land rented from others by farm operators. ... acres 2954...
4,246,664
103,577
62,054
119,622
7
Land manoied by farm operators acres 195i. • .
1,171,663
2,678
69,189
50,540
29 312
43,311
102,357
67,345
8
Land rented (o others by farm operators
(see text) acres 1954...
619,010
7,780
800
15,740
3,724
40,046
32,554
8,355
9
Land in farms acres 1954 . . .
14,364,471
300,310
283,089
398,511
333,126
138,199
691,828
286,577
10
1950...
13,224,192
390,647
274,670
369,574
294,575
182,118
535,720
214,401
11
Average size of farm acres 1954. . .
370.8
149.6
1,000.3
456.5
438.9
427.7
320.1
892.3
12
1950 . . .
Value of land and buildinis:
328.3
156.1
353.0
398.7
413.7
376.3
271.4
657.7
13
Aueraie per farm dollars 1954 . . .
31,672
24, 900
21 903
30,366
21,707
20,135
32,578
24,748
28 043
36,512
25,680
li
22,.'.75
15,731
13,'346
23,035
21,'l04
15
Average per acre dollars 1954.. .
94.31
157.62
30.63
63.00
49.67
74.25
126.15
43.26
16
1950...
73.01
123.01
20.39
66.61
39.41
52.50
89.49
40.68
17
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954...
Land in farms accordiag to use:
88
82
80
38
94
88
38
97
18
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954 . . .
33,697
1,630
239
738
677
337
1,932
239
19
1949 . . .
36,150
1,886
279
821
580
420
2,006
302
20
acres 1954...
3,727,616
72,412
23,431
99,923
97,660
47,587
194,994
35,807
21
1949 . . .
3,647,885
71,652
22,942
97,138
37,685
43; 375
175,185
34,628
22
1 to 9 acres • f aims report! ns 1954 . . .
3,428
255
22
99
54
57
85
19
23
1949 .. .
4,237
398
38
119
61
83
95
9
24
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954 .. .
2,631
236
18
76
48
49
127
12
25
1949 . . .
3,057
260
23
71
42
72
138
19
26
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954..-.
2,750
232
20
35
54
38
152
16
27
1949...
3,236
XO
25
43
41
24
160
19
28
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954...
4,934
337
34
74
79
53
342
31
29
1949 .. .
5,893
380
35
97
91
64
461
45
30
9,663
405
73
144
166
64
754
95
31
1949...
10,026
414
83
179
185
72
797
100
32
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954...
5,817
92
46
164
137
55
334
71
33
1949...
5,583
78
50
158
141
44
268
75
34
200 acres and over farms reporting 1954...
4,424
23
26
146
139
66
138
45
35
1949 . . .
4,118
16
20
149
119
61
37
35
36
Cropland used only for pasture . .farms reporting 1954...
19,063
1,530
139
374
257
109
1,384
166
37
1949 . . .
17,133
977
125
304
181
139
1,427
158
38
acres 1954. . .
545,073
29,538
17,052
6,351
11,044
3,729
26,340
11,062
39
1949 . . .
484,625
23,410
17,494
9,261
13,438
4,122
62,158
12,903
40
Cropland not harvested and not
10,344
222
33
332
313
175
243
65
41
1949 . . .
11,000
220
56
401
239
165
404
95
42
acres 1954. . .
1,202,331
5,815
1,673
62,936
22,958
14,875
28,561
3,278
43
1949 . . .
1,097,245
5,938
2,778
57,070
15,887
3,674
48,793
5,248
44
7,082
54
15
338
297
126
101
31
45
6,823
92
23
348
260
91
150
41
46
acres 1954.. .
995,837
1,955
775
57,732
20,367
12,969
15,972
2,366
47
1949...
863,269
1,752
1,526
52,461
12,719
5,054
26,129
2,367
48
Other cropland farms reporting 1954...
4,614
174
23
124
41
76
169
42
49
1949 .. .
5,462
138
37
108
67
100
235
64
50
acres 1954...
206,994
3,860
903
5,154
2,601
1,906
12,539
912
51
1949...
233,976
4,186
1,252
4,609
3,168
3,620
22,654
2,831
52
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954. . .
4,812
39
86
36
11
254
33
39
53
1949 . . .
5,992
39
103
52
47
325
44
41
54
acres 1954. ..
1,165,167
12,525
47,167
15,277
7,469
78,414
3,637
3,799
55
1949 . . .
1,242,633
19,218
64,659
20,386
13,187
31,873
15,074
5,341
56
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954...
2,112
17
12
10
2
163
3
3
57
1949 .. .
2,505
19
16
32
5
172
14
8
53
acres 1954 . . .
262,451
3,250
1,471
1,985
120
31,119
42
322
59
1949 . . .
309,415
1,156
3,127
4,862
670
31,175
284
487
60
not woodland) farms reporting 1954...
16,171
435
230
405
553
77
719
250
61
1949...
17,595
1,447
239
498
545
72
525
219
62
acres 1954...
6,712,298
163,480
189,312
173,923
184,356
7,207
371, 123
225,579
63
1949 . . .
5,625,503
253,382
160,595
146,923
151,135
6,711
226,755
149,388
64
Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954...
5,929
277
32
81
160
13
239
115
65
acres 1954...
248,495
6,608
3,831
2,373
4,845
132
7,011
6,378
66
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc. ) farms reporting 1954. . .
36,151
1,865
270
809
701
401
2,060
313
67
1949 . . .
37,352
2,355
302
850
654
469
2,059
293
68
acres 1954...
749,035
13,290
2,973
32,616
9,509
5,258
66,626
5,730
69
1949 . . .
816,884
15,891
3,075
33,334
L2,573
5,688
56,461
6,406
70
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954...
35,941
1,915
255
804
695
'402
2,052
302
71
1949 . . .
37,999
2,131
292
860
586
451
2,099
308
72
acres 1954 . . .
5,475,520
107,765
42,161
169,710
131,672
66,191
250,395
50,147
73
1949 . . .
5,229,755
101,000
43,214
163,519
117,010
56,671
286, 145
52,779
74
Land pastured, total -...farms reporting 1954...
31,926
1,881
269
649
644
337
1,734
300
75
1949 . . .
33,225
2,307
300
710
635
407
1,757
293
76
acres 1954 . . .
8,422,538
205,543
253,531
201,051
202,369
89,350
401,605
241,440
77
1949 . . .
7,352,763
296,010
242,748
176,570
177,760
92,706
304,997
157,532
78
Woodland, total farms reporting 1954...
6,171
49
96
44
13
350
35
40
79
1949 . . .
7,406
54
116
31
49
405
57
45
80
acres 1954. ..
1,427,613
15,775
48,633
17,262
7,589
109,533
3,679
4,121
81
1949 . . .
1,552,053
20, 374
67,786
25,248
13,857
113,043
16,358
5,828
82
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954...
28.218
1,948
213
643
618
2
2,067
294
83
1949 . . .
29,413
2,405
245
704
594
2
2,030
304
84
acres 1954 . . .
2,324,571
95,738
23,784
39,450
56,820
55
183,024
39,220
85
1949...
2,137,237
103,462
24,376
36,905
48,315
23
157,981
35,785
86
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown Ln strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954...
153
3
6
6
3
7
87
acres 1954 . . .
12,134
47
1,032
317
78
639
88
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954. . .
562
10
3
18
29
15
12
89
acres 1954...
FARM OPKHATORS
68,959
287
93
2,177
2,807
2,025
932
90
35,293
1,860
264
745
606
395
1,975
272
91
1950...
36,929
2,425
300
798
587
447
i;958
273
92
Not residing on farm operated . .operators reporting 1954...
2,768
75
17
114
144
36
147
45
93
1950...
2,774
61
20
121
119
30
160
44
"■Includes 37,120 acres in Yellowstone National Park (part of) not shown in detail.
IDAHO
43
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AMD 1950
reports for only a sample
3f farms. See text]
B3i3e
Bom.er
bonneville
iiouiidfjry
Butte
Camas
Canyon
Caribou
Cassia
1
Clark
Clesrw.'-'ter
Custer
Elmore
Franklin
142
1,150
1,483
596
271
Ul
4,183
579
1,225
67
390
290
407
1,098
1
129
1,185
1,533
667
237
139
3,985
593
1,248
84
374
316
407
1,151
2
1,224,320
1,111,040
1,181,440
816, 000
1,433,600
676,480
371,200
1,118,080
1,628,160
1,120,640
1,614,080
3,157,120
1,959,630
426,880
3
11.9
25.5
43.4
15.9
11.9
24.4
88.0
46.0
32.0
17.3
11.4
5.4
25.3
60.9
4
80,073
244,200
306,015
107,191
130,696
100,955
226,843
332,821
418,263
167,320
91,590
122,003
284,942
224,204
5
23,890
39,155
203,591
20,445
41,085
65,464
114,716
109,994
166,319
36,592
24.746
35,837
183,993
50,336
6
45,180
38,585
6,800
1,100
3,870
106,895
1,200
71,190
4,400
62,762
530
7
5,291
833
30,501
730
4,051
5,905
30,133
16,635
64,973
1,660
2,651
315
34,734
1,495
3
145,533
283,867
512,495
129,539
171,020
165,214
326,807
514,809
520,472
199,881
184,060
172,008
495,732
259,884
9
124,291
256,871
517,275
U5,633
155,767
160,835
295,994
414,643
464,638
244,633
96,206
146,679
476,754
267,535
10
1,024.9
246.8
345.6
217.3
631.1
1,261.2
78.1
889.1
424.9
2,983.3
471.9
593.1
1,218.0
236.7
11
963.5
216.8
336.3
203.3
657.2
1,157.1
74.3
699.2
372.3
2,912.3
257.2
464.2
1,171.4
232.4
12
24,310
14,881
44,080
26,447
27,420
76,889
24,097
53,013
33,666
53,953
22,656
41,446
29,274
23,910
13
16,745
9,792
30,345
16,135
23,544
48,699
18,217
35,555
21,521
31,525
15,603
20,229
17,642
19,206
14
29.92
64.86
131.82
113.64
43.60
60.23
325.25
30.13
82.54
20.33
75.26
62.61
29.46
106.74
15
17.54
41.11
91.35
85.35
33.69
48.79
231.37
49.31
61.16
31.17
56.72
49.42
18.60
85.20
16
94
89
85
91
96
92
85
93
86
75
89
95
85
37
17
105
1,003
1,333
512
238
128
3,235
554
1,079
62
333
262
333
1,023
P
120
1,031
1,443
601
225
128
3,264
562
1,171
74
355
276
351
1,058
19
9,357
37,726
190,640
34,121
34,434
61,440
164,942
152,927
139,419
14,846
27,536
34,353
34,483
91,314
20
9,730
36,464
191,561
40,092
28,563
56,435
150,043
145,992
124,819
17,518
25,644
34,839
33,305
93,747
21
11
227
53
95
9
439
10
45
33
6
56
106
22
4
253
52
150
12
1
526
9
59
2
56
12
50
85
23
8
199
31
95
7
1
333
5
47
41
9
38
59
24
U
224
46
121
4
343
6
53
1
42
9
27
33
25
9
142
54
79
14
4
422
4
71
41
13
28
67
26
10
172
60
30
8
3
480
4
91
"2
38
11
40
79
27
15
206
137
36
25
2
673
14
171
2
41
24
39
154
28
27
201
186
100
30
4
738
28
229
3
52
32
66
206
29
28
157
583
98
77
9
1,043
34
396
8
83
74
74
337
30
31
173
665
68
76
10
912
111
424
12
80
87
71
356
31
23
60
292
25
63
14
271
191
184
16
53
33
50
213
32
23
45
259
48
67
17
219
180
186
25
54
86
53
202
33
11
12
183
34
43
98
54
246
165
36
36
48
43
87
34
11
13
175
34
23
93
41
224
124
29
33
39
44
92
35
40
443
659
230
100
38
2,229
236
492
31
103
113
175
576
36
50
371
708
250
116
28
2,109
187
563
33
71
133
119
325
37
2,917
11,198
16,062
5,007
5,589
4,440
30,764
10,102
39,771
4,227
2,903
8,298
6,615
8,757
33
2,890
8,036
9,505
5,307
5,690
2,137
30,749
10,473
12,531
7,252
1,280
12,291
7,330
5,174
39
16
278
414
235
95
99
479
405
260
21
141
58
89
515
40
36
262
347
221
91
106
600
409
259
22
123
63
108
494
41
475
5,832
99,428
12,439
17,971
36,032
13, 826
76,884
54,917
3,922
5,315
2,109
7,963
34,334
42
1,433
6,994
91,680
4,891
14,798
42,903
10,649
64,297
43,990
2,007
3,961
5,858
10,912
33,203
43
5
103
291
107
34
94
74
390
157
20
10?
39
40
434
44
15
111
270
81
36
100
110
394
147
12
80
27
35
434
45
120
1,668
39,603
5,489
7,997
33,044
2,120
73,550
45,599
2,999
4,003
1,263
4,271
31,092
46
294
1,725
83,112
1,405
4,995
39,330
1,361
61,397
37,789
1,559
2,587
1,631
3,037
30,590
47
11
206
157
176
72
37
431
51
137
4
55
23
61
171
48
26
172
101
171
64
30
514
65
126
10
65
43
80
117
49
355
4,164
9,825
7,000
9,974
2,988
11,706
3,334
9,313
923
1,812
846
3,692
3,792
50
1,139
5,369
8,568
3,486
9,803
3,573
9,288
2,900
6,201
448
1,374
4,227
7,875
2,613
51
56
848
49
287
11
9
14
31
9
2
302
52
15
12
52
70
857
71
400
16
4
62
58
17
5
278
70
14
48
53
24,114
154,964
11,186
27,820
1,344
1,642
2,002
8,643
278
10,936
123,378
4,683
16,636
3,779
54
25,716
143,244
22,070
38,533
2,824
1,332
3,064
16,499
7,375
8,210
41,385
5,017
9,867
9,775
55
8
280
24
344
1
18
6
66
4
4
6
56
25
272
27
326
4
28
15
4
109
13
5
9
57
991
52,720
2,223
41,124
20
808
637
8,284
307
174
883
58
6,968
37,193
4,142
37,233
164
1,465
5,681
75
12,954
418
1,004
1,153
59
89
146
532
119
143
95
1,633
303
637
56
73
264
271
614
60
70
187
522
101
123
101
1,409
357
445
73
68
206
274
763
61
106,478
13,681
147,466
4,215
104,473
53,125
75,356
232,548
256,863
163,692
6,998
112,785
419,896
98,671
62
76,641
11,105
149,860
3,161
94,299
52,929
52,969
140,014
236,511
206,557
6,396
70,253
390,542
103,239
63
22
32
204
26
45
19
868
32
341
12
15
122
105
162
64
974
1,001
9,537
409
4,800
3,502
18,788
4,798
23,620
1,245
342
13,007
6,312
3,115
65
127
1,099
1,400
570
257
123
3,909
537
1,137
60
372
284
386
1,032
66
117
1,112
1,469
641
228
136
3,789
555
1,203
73
342
292
400
1,077
67
1,201
7,746
45,490
4,763
7, 189
3,535
39,109
33,068
29,224
2,253
4,096
9,473
9,960
21,596
68
913
13,835
48,457
6,411
9,424
5,049
47,055
31,637
39,287
3,089
4,586
18,003
23,794
21,244
69
112
1,078
1,380
566
246
123
3,619
559
1,128
62
355
273
375
1,051
70
127
1,148
1,434
639
229
133
3,658
573
1,193
75
359
288
374
1,070
71
12,749
54,756
306,130
51,617
57,994
101,912
209,532
239,913
234,107
22,995
36,304
44,760
49,066
134,955
72
14,053
51,494
292,746
50,290
49,056
101,475
191,441
220,762
181,390
26,777
30,885
52,988
51,547
132,124
73
130
1,016
1,103
440
194
112
3,636
446
933
65
355
278
334
894
74
124
1,071
1,155
534
194
115
3,313
469
893
78
328
295
341
930
75
133,509
179,843
174,714
37,042
111,406
64,207
108,122
251,293
296,912
178,855
138,279
125,766
443,147
111,207
76
105,247
162,385
131,435
47,006
102,813
56,443
86,782
166,986
256,467
222,019
49,061
87,561
407,739
113,188
77
61
993
69
524
12
9
32
34
9
2
335
55
19
17
78
77
955
90
597
19
4
85
71
20
5
325
77
19
53
79
25,105
207,684
U,409
68,944
1,364
1,642
2,810
9,230
278
10,936
136,662
4,990
16,810
4,662
80
32,684
180,437
26,212
75,771
2,988
1,382
4,529
22,180
7,450
8,210
54,339
5,435
10,871
10,928
81
69
104
1,259
19
241
57
3,997
411
1,092
59
8
273
355
867
82
70
34
1,339
10
225
44
3,873
392
1,150
46
296
347
905
83
4,142
3,830
116,131
700
33,736
10,037
210,190
51,451
106,642
13,207
'38
53,102
32,675
41,417
34
4,489
628
103,509
422
30,591
6,057
196,901
41,360
100,391
9,453
49,669
23,263
37,831
35
11
1
3
.,
2
1
2
1
86
570
70
86
;57
45
155
361
15
87
3
5
30
1
4
1
16
25
17
5
33
83
66
274
11,677
12
194
160
255
1,471
2,845
348
2,910
39
137
1,106
1,353
549
241
110
3,913
453
1,124
57
365
280
363
936
90
116
1,123
1,387
603
208
126
3;819
437
1,121
63
351
275
379
1,038
91
3
37
45
29
21
165
114
33
10
20
10
42
105
92
li
37
13.?
50
28
13
119
95
98
17
18
39
25
102 93
44
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE. VALUE, AND FARM
[ Data for items shown in italics are based <
—
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Fremont
Gem
Gooding
Idaho
Jefferson
Jerome
Kootenai
Latah
Lemhi
FARMS, ACREAGE, AHD VALUE
1
Farms number 1954 .. .
892
832
916
950
1,038
1,065
1,090
1,155
1,247
1,255
1,122
1,111
1,324
1,413
1,309
1,457
491
485
2
1950...
3
i.
Approximate land area acres 1954 . . .
1,164,160
355,200
462,080
5,449,600
696,960
379,520
303,840
697,600
2,934 400
Proportion in farms percent 1954 . . .
37.0
99.2
53.8
15.0
45.8
46.8
38.5
57.1
3.0
5
land omed by farm operators aores 195i. . .
202,980
194,993
179,503
570,414
271,397
128,378
250,506
256,672
131,959
6
Land rented from others bf/ farm operators. .. .acres 195i...
107, 103
129,613
63,386
250,658
33,527
67,610
37,337
159,738
36,266
7
t nn/i mnnnieii hii farm nnerntnr^ arres 79.54. . .
101 606
1 800
7 000
10 286
525
1,200
1,200
30,237
8
Land rented to others by farm operators
/app text) acres 195i. • •
13,844
430,437
1,235
352,250
7,955
248,676
13,645
815,546
33,966
319,331
11,165
177,644
16,905
309,213
20,275
398,657
4,236
234,501
9
Land in farms acres 1954 . . .
10
1950...
362,088
294,991
210,412
754,422
311,756
160,200
310,578
375,163
206,590
11
12
Average size of farm acres 1954...
482.6
384.6
239.6
748.2
256.1
158.3
144.2
233.5
219.8
304.6
257.5
477.6
426.0
1950...
435.2
310.5
197.6
653.2
243.4
Value of land and buildinis:
13
iuprafip Der farm dollars 1954...
32,572
28,652
21,851
14,367
26,582
19,517
41,560
31,183
27,458
17,363
35,044
24,150
19,783
13,765
38,018
29,621
29,859
19,523
U
1950...
15
Auprn^e ner firrf dol lars 1954. • ■
99.71
87.00
124.84
91.77
55.64
47.73
121.45
76.50
230.58
157.81
92.21
69.95
125 . 30
164.63
71.44
47.83
16
fHyV' 1 'itJO yt^l UL IK-.-' - -. .. ... ■ - .. .... ■ ■ ■■ . •.^'J . ^ • r- vy .^wv-W*.
;950. . .
73.16
42. fK
17
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 195i...
Land in farms accordiog to use:
94
91
93
95
90
81
93
84
92
18
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. . .
786
736
930
962
1,151
1,034
1,092
1,173
396
19
1949 . . .
788
781
973
1,066
1,193
1,049
1,227
1,317
441
20
acres 1954...
120,869
37,073
66,403
150,972
110,484
91,599
74,747
181,153
51,372
21
1949 . . .
117,826
37,540
67,405
179,474
104,150
85,179
74,334
188, 346
50,332
22
23
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954 .. .
55
129
63
79
73
21
307
118
46
1949 . . .
15
144
65
95
76
25
398
161
45
21,
25
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954...
36
102
69
76
61
24
172
88
23
1949 . . .
33
129
64
89
78
47
191
110
31
26
27
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954 . . -
25
107
35
52
101
51
98
66
17
1949 . . .
34
116
94
64
120
54
135
85
27
28
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954...
84
157
203
89
196
152
157
97
49
29
1949 . . .
109
155
210
103
258
162
159
128
59
30
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954...
198
162
340
163
335
471
155
195
97
31
210
160
330
154
377
486
150
214
103
32
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954. . .
191
60
131
242
215
261
115
292
96
33
1949 . . .
197
59
129
260
200
234
104
303
108
3i
200 acres and over farms reporting 1954. . .
197
19
■29
261
120
54
38
317
68
35
1949...
170
18
31
301
34
41
90
316
63
36
Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954...
260
622
750
291
749
755
558
444
172
37
1949 . . .
2.!7
642
698
321
737
567
499
557
129
33
acres 1954...
9,337
16,168
17,972
11,533
15,535
12,781
9,414
9,642
14,237
39
1949 . . .
10,340
14,171
16,746
10,707
16,491
8,555
8,849
9,362
3,936
iO
Cropland not harvested and not
321
76
89
582
240
133
510
760
48
41
1949 . . .
355
165
133
417
342
215
490
714
47
42
acres 1954 . . .
43,889
2,078
5,090
46,338
18,367
6,604
28.900
54,197
2,015
43
1949...
41,580
5,202
6,185
22,331
21,592
10,291
24,756
33,665
2,066
44
295
25
23
523
131
40
293
682
25
45
1949 . . .
302
66
40
341
173
54
244
515
19
46
acres 1954...
41,501
688
1,302
43,334
11,892
375
22,877
46,675
714
47
1949...
37,915
1,840
2,838
18,540
13,342
1,928
14,100
27,237
439
48
Other cropland farms reporting 1954 . . .
67
56
72
121
131
101
285
218
28
49
1949 . . .
96
125
149
124
205
174
317
364
34
50
acres 1954 . . .
2,388
1,390
3,738
3,054
6,475
6,229
6,023
7,522
1,301
51
1949 . . .
3,665
3,362
3,347
3,841
8,250
3,363
10,656
11,423
1,627
52
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954 . . .
44
24
15
439
125
15
642
517
87
53
1949 . . .
83
31
31
567
195
33
691
667
75
54
acres 1954...
6,832
28,314
67
122,659
7,336
77
128,148
76,134
4,492
55
1949 . . .
26,717
25,236
3,632
166,043
9,951
884
122,557
66,496
4,261
56
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954...
40
15
7
92
25
12
273
414
10
57
1949 . . .
45
9
17
136
51
38
325
420
15
58
acres 1954...
3,093
170
90
7,960
411
31
32,879
40,245
371
59
1949 . . .
6,747
2,314
477
18,614
3,217
3,847
45,665
35,753
598
60
not woodland) farms reporting 1954. . .
465
317
447
777
465
496
132
363
400
61
1949...
459
342
529
736
473
400
246
345
396
62
acres 1954...
210,487
261,070
133,198
465,367
146,364
46,803
25,517
21,160
143,912
63
1949...
124,356
202,004
97,759
339,736
134,411
23,958
22,837
22,233
125,623
64
Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954...
221
152
210
70
174
142
34
64
287
65
acres 1954...
11,244
3,376
3,223
3,804
7,388
3,112
640
1,146
27,359
66
Other land (house lots, roads.
827
353
1,000
1,019
1,142
1,073
1,212
1,142
460
67
1949 . . .
774
381
1,003
1,098
1,146
1,048
1,271
1,371
467
68
acres 1954...
35,930
7,377
25,351
10,167
19,834
19,749
9,608
16,126
18,052
69
1949...
34,522
8,524
18,203
17,462
21,944
27,486
11,530
14,303
14,274
70
811
834
989
1,001
1,189
1,070
1,244
1,213
415
71
1949 . . .
793
888
1,029
1,103
1,215
1,084
1,333
1,372
451
72
acres 1954 . . .
174,095
55,319
39,470
209,393
144,386
110,984
113,061
244,992
67,674
73
1949 . . .
169,746
56,913
90, 336
212,562
142,233
104,025
107,939
236,373
61,334
74
617
821
952
1,005
1,021
933
1,014
972
444
75
1949 . . .
623
855
966
1,101
1,047
856
1,093
1,164
459
76
acres 1954...
226,656
305,552
151,237
599,559
170,235
59,661
163,079
106,936
162,691
77
1949 . . .
161,413
241,411
113,137
516,491
160,353
33,397
154,293
98,091
133,320
78
79
Woodland total farms reporting 1954...
72
35
22
504
144
27
821
775
93
1949...
115
37
44
655
221
66
384
881
85
80
acres 1954 . . .
9,925
28,484
157
130,619
3,247
108
161,027
116,379
4,363
81
1949 . . .
33,464
27,550
4,109
134,662
13,168
4,731
168,222
102,254
4,359
82
Irrigated land In farms farms reporting 1954...
668
852
1,011
66
1,176
1,068
324
14
445
83
1949 . . .
658
836
l,a45
81
1,194
1,076
335
4
455
84
acres 1954 . . .
62,478
43,447
86,878
1,499
115,778
104,653
5,617
359
85,195
65
1949...
61,268
43,335
84,676
1,432
101,852
96,532
3,566
31
79,211
86
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954...
18
2
4
3
5
2
4
6
87
acres 1954.. .
1,959
64
50
76
313
65
31
336
ae
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954. . .
52
3
3
13
1
4
10
72
1
89
acres 1954...
FARM OPERATORS
1,974
87
109
731
15
L28
416
12,134
7
90
708
871
982
1,017
1,149
1,058
1,257
1,221
468
91
1950...
660
905
1,004
1,038
1,133
1,010
1,343
1,370
460
92
Not residing on farm operated. .operators reporting 1954...
177
31
47
68
80
43
60
80
68
14
17
93
1950...
164
40
37
105
74
68
51
^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.
IDAHO
45
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports for only a sample
of farms. See text]
I,.'uij
Lln;oln
Madison
Miiiiijoi.a
Nl>2 Perce
Oneida
Owyhee
Payette
Power
SJiCS,4arie
Teton
Twin Fall!!
Valley
Washin^on
I'll
414
902
1,067
933
485
744
1,114
397
163
447
2,406
206
775
1
453
891
1,059
993
543
774
1,153
388
168
459
2,623
209
926
2
305,920
769,920
'302,720
480,000
542,080
762,240
4,894,720
257,920
903,040
1,669,760
293,760
1,242,880
2,353,920
944,000
3
76.3
16.6
123 8
43 2
81.1
43,1
15.1
76.2
47.5
1.3
64,5
43.9
4.9
60.0
4
132,480
86,600
242,516
106,692
266,151
244,250
326,387
148,453
267,682
19,365
122,854
347,978
95,840
415,393
5
103,927
29,951
127,776
81,287
172,693
99,582
177,024
44,474
190,266
63,274
262 , 544
39,879
135,640
6
1,900
12,800
1,240
30,537
7,325
212,937
505
4,140
14,075
25,055
7
9,2iXi
1,520
B,d66
3, lb 5
6,190
9,163
39,507
3,948
35,782
655
6,510
32,661
4,655
14,550
3
233,528
127,707
'374,824
207,392
439,528
328,782
733,875
196,428
429,204
21,743
189,597
545,950
114,968
566,729
9
226,192
108,134
'317,920
123,334
467,972
331,728
596,343
183,699
406,345
25,351
193,232
508,458
39, 834
582,441
10
597.2
308. 5
415.5
194.4
463.6
677.9
993.1
176.3
1,031.1
129.4
424.2
226.9
558.1
730.3
11
517.6
238.7
355.8
116.5
471.3
610.9
770.5
159.3
1,052.4
153.9
432.0
193.8
429.8
629.0
12
60,961
22,221
39, 367
28,141
47,630
44,205
36,488
22,795
63,978
10,016
33,431
44,573
31,718
25,455
13
55,126
17,310
25,245
16,310
31,469
39,055
19,228
15,432
50,162
7,419
25,071
32, 192
19,154
17,395
14
U4.41
83.14
103.97
152.74
106.37
72 . 96
43.43
201.48
55.57
93.93
85.40
191.84
60.07
48.03
15
116.00
73.25
98.77
155.71
68.07
68.46
34.66
96.61
43.51
67.06
50.38
180.95
50.22
30.36
16
91
96
87
88
88
95
91
94
98
S3
90
66
88
86
17
372
386
79J
959
834
466
646
951
359
115
400
2,179
162
710
18
412
427
845
981
944
522
724
1,041
359
116
440
2,399
174
813
19
108,761
37,172
110,174
92,071
146,429
114,887
63,364
43,234
144,592
2,663
72,882
204,793
28,744
73,766
20
121,135
35,576
112,249
55, .345
147,947
114,150
58,990
40,256
145,184
2,317
76,373
212,033
29,388
68,387
21
17
57
53
232
8
38
186
8
51
3
125
4
60
22
22
13
73
82
293
20
54
207
5
43
6
184
4
107
23
8
50
43
47
10
44
163
12
28
13
89
10
61
24
8
13
58
39
72
9
59
198
15
23
17
115
10
80
25
10
16
77
79
36
12
43
112
5
13
13
111
3
53
26
8
32
93
105
35
11
54
147
10
18
17
150
12
70
27
U
58
US
192
54
16
116
188
22
9
35
251
14
119
28
13
61
143
259
54
22
139
228
21
13
42
305
16
154
29
31
167
231
430
91
71
229
229
43
10
100
397
39
172
30
48
192
232
414
102
98
249
205
49
9
122
935
39
192
31
92
101
131
117
138
141
116
50
56
3
120
535
36
135
32
82
99
119
67
137
145
112
42
53
3
140
533
42
137
33
200
27
129
45
236
210
60
23
223
2
105
171
51
104
34
231
17
137
15
246
217
47
14
214
2
96
177
51
78
35
56
378
374
544
216
131
483
662
92
58
184
1,292
143
425
35
77
360
282
t47
308
115
352
546
114
49
39
871
85
437
37
1,714
11,510
9,054
5,122
5,433
6,364
21,216
12,866
5,489
1,234
8,320
30,320
26,696
19,750
38
2,546
10,399
3,373
5,049
6,669
7,334
7,356
13,552
8,855
1,240
4,013
20,389
9,303
16,393
39
286
84
277
150
462
391
146
192
264
27
179
306
69
208
40
229
147
3U0
161
466
431
134
266
293
20
210
256
75
307
41
30,561
3,705
67,465
10,257
53,876
82,650
14,048
5,573
136,046
345
31,429
23,923
4,185
18,062
42
20,343
4,579
57,776
4,016
45,002
81,936
6,043
4,788
139,933
451
37,500
12,412
4,522
23,253
43
273
44
243
37
399
378
13
29
252
11
163
153
32
144
44
203
78
245
42
354
416
31
67
269
6
181
102
39
179
45
29,056
1,782
64,657
5,672
47,634
77,590
712
794
130,787
73
30,103
8,955
1,030
12,070
46
17,238
1,536
54,742
1,282
35,163
79,306
547
352
130,595
87
26,297
6,790
1,044
16,741
47
48
47
61
120
166
84
136
169
52
17
31
212
45
105
48
67
38
72
125
199
64
106
221
59
15
59
173
49
182
49
1,505
1,923
2,808
4,585
6,192
5,060
13,336
4,779
5,259
272
1,326
14,958
3,155
6,012
50
3,055
3,043
3,034
2,734
9,839
2,630
5,496
3,936
9,338
364
11,212
5,622
3,478
6,512
51
121
11
62
3
151
4
6
7
4
89
96
8
114
28
52
125
6
94
11
240
45
15
21
11
93
133
29
111
54
53
43,791
715
3,544
34
51,550
1,821
7,012
467
667
10,126
14,857
2,105
34,470
54,656
54
23,666
735
8,376
143
107,623
17,969
22,561
1,861
3,789
9,957
20,044
8,722
21,541
14,165
55
62
2
10
3
58
1
2
6
2
34
13
10
34
11
56
61
7
17
3
92
3
10
9
10
56
22
3
27
16
57
9,631
220
385
323
7,569
3
201
441
2
4,007
1,131
316
3,530
2,962
58
9,113
96
324
64
10,297
714
945
334
1,450
3,247
2,6,36
239
3,C47
4,361
59
229
254
333
268
655
280
217
382
227
14
220
955
82
438
60
233
230
432
134
464
354
339
493
194
ii
291
1,470
101
507
61
24,579
66,356
161,892
77,188
168,207
103,365
595,726
125,495
111,576
1,914
45,559
251,929
13,635
388,267
62
37,734
45,333
111,322
47,373
139,159
90,502
462,236
110,180
76,197
1,948
44,084
214,384
19,042
443,674
63
20
29
127
153
138
73
51
171
75
74
430
54
106
64
501
963
7,202
1,940
2,996
3,228
4,523
4,994
2,417
3,414
14,305
5,806
6,776
65
355
393
,844
1,025
764
453
693
1,069
371
163
424
2,269
191
697
66
390
434
822
1,033
859
493
733
1,084
361
161
413
2,522
199
863
57
14,491
8,029
22,210
22,397
6,414
19,692
37, 303
8,352
30,332
1,454
14,919
32,564
3,708
9,246
68
11,655
11,41b
24,000
11,344
11,275
19,123
38,212
12,726
31,936
1,191
13,563
40,179
2,991
12,203
69
376
410
S21
1,020
353
471
698
1,038
375
133
414
2,269
194
746
70
421
442
350
1,024
964
529
739
1,094
330
136
444
2,462
183
681
71
141,036
52,387
186,693
107,450
205,788
203,901
98,628
61,673
285,127
4,242
113,131
259,036
59,625
111,598
72
14A,024
50,554
173,398
64,410
199,618
203,420
72,389
56,598
294,973
4,508
117,905
244,884
43,213
108,033
73
300
397
647
744
777
337
600
952
264
119
382
1,943
189
696
74
347
418
653
741
760
395
632
927
265
144
395
2,151
185
799
75
70,0e4
78,581
174,590
82,344
225,240
111,550
623,954
138,828
117,732
13,274
69,236
284,354
74,801
462,673
76
63,94b
56,467
123,571
52,565
253,451
115,805
492,153
125,593
88,842
13,145
68,146
243,495
49,886
474,232
77
161
12
69
11
191
5
8
12
6
109
109
17
132
37
78
165
12
102
13
295
48
24
30
21
123
148
37
128
68
79
53,422
935
4,029
357
59,119
1,824
7,213
908
669
14,133
15,968
2,421
36,000
57,618
80
32,779
831
8,700
207
117,920
18,583
23,505
2,195
5,239
18,204
22,730
9,011
24,588
18,526
81
409
747
1,026
3CK
278
693
1,058
194
3
314
2,264
150
553
82
443
784
1,018
282
311
753
1,113
170
5
335
2,560
139
701
83
46,783
61,238
91,832
2,644
19,915
75,054
56,403
21,073
29
36,007
226,921
32,313
32,956
S4
44,748
56,683
53,088
1,665
19,212
71,665
51,645
10,868
50
33,152
238,452
23,421
31,219
85
6
12
7
6
6
2
2
,
3
1
.i
86
''5
2,13.9
269
1,032
650
26
18
208
190
14
127
87
^
3
12
4
31
72
2
8
4
7
6
1
18
88
1,11'
57
683
45
8,095
10,814
27
92
920
373
577
181
1,736
89
307
395
760
978
355
383
667
1,049
352
Ibl
3,54
2,269
132
7111
90
350
424
794
997
918
403
715
1,057
334
158
391
2,514
135
672
91
SO
13
137
69
68
85
55
40
42
5
49
34
21
4b
92
78
21
80
58
63
128
46
57
43
6
62
37
93
46
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table la.-IRRIGATED FARMS: NUMBER AND
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Bingham
Irrigated farms number 1954..
1950..
Proportion of all farms percent 1954..
Land in irrigated farms acres 1954..
1950..
Average per farm acres 1954. .
1950..
Laad in irrigated farms accordiag to use, 1454:
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. .
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting. .
acres. .
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting. .
acres . .
Land irrigated acres 1954..
1949'.
Irrigated laad ia farms accordiag to use:
Irrigated cropland harvested. .. .farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Irrigated pasture farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Faras 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..
28,218
29,413
72.8
8,633,254
7,980,249
307.7
271.3
25,531
2,350,424
443,144
485,276
352,650
345,131
39,234
4,499,160
229,528
24,381
5,287,435
122
7,505
1,948
2,405
97.1
243,647
263,853
125.1
109.7
1,610
69,171
27,890
4,364
1,300
7,230
2,930
120,074
6,450
1,342
155.194
341
27 ,063
2,324,571
2,137,237
25^133
26,740
1,854,573
1,703,601
20,752
20,692
469,998
403,017
21,616
22,748
1,588,161
1,443,918
2,316
1,751
1,992
3,741
7,413
3,285
1,118
9
227
95
,738
103
,462
1
,604
1
,834
65
,257
66
,393
1
,695
2
,193
30
,481
35
,904
1
533
1
,784
63
,654
63
,816
248
232
278
333
396
84
12
213
245
75.3
250,947
249 ,990
1,178.2
1,020.4
187
19,184
16,008
930
387
45,086
1,135
166,551
3,546
209
227,645
3
93
23,784
24,376
162
199
10,915
11,935
162
169
12,869
12 ,075
51
85
4,526
4,522
6
5
5
9
U
10
3
648
704
74.2
242,695
248,160
374.5
352.5
594
74,989
5,719
40,447
36,529
11,837
1,545
87,877
2,502
511
105,433
17
2,112
39,450
36,905
534
655
34,648
32,585
366
315
4,802
3,981
349
374
21,333
18,192
84
58
28
47
71
45
618
594
81.4
284,157
250,296
459.8
421.4
587
84,998
10,247
15,604
14,676
7,469
120
158,167
4,718
560
175 ,883
25
2,460
56,820
48,315
577
569
48,318
43,581
335
249
8,502
4,535
213
217
16 ,040
17,848
44
36
29
37
35
19
2
2
0.4
793
1,220
396.5
610.0
2
98
20
200
462
10
10
2
230
2,067
2,080
95.7
406,270
527,540
196.6
253.6
1,915
169,340
23,487
21,724
10;401
3,028
42
133,352
7,081
1,751
159,867
7
689
12
932
183,024
157,981
1,894
1,969
154 ,794
132,586
1,648
1,570
28,230
23 ,474
1,846
1,881
147,923
122,826
332
734
317
103
29.
304
91.6
240,207
197,504
817.0
649.7
277
32,370
8,526
2,029
i;256
3,529
210
188 ,854
6,378
280
200 ,909
39,220
36,785
274
291
29,433
28,175
224
173
9,787
8,509
224
237
23,882
22,685
19
11
14
25
74
57
24
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Gooding
Irrigated farms number 1954, . .
1950...
Proportion of all farms percent 1954 . . .
Land in irrigated farms .acres 1954
1950...
Average per farm acres 1954...
1950...
Laod ia irrigated forms 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 . . .
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting...
acres . . ■
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting. . .
acres. . .
Land irrigated acres 1954...
1949' . .
Irrigated laud iu 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...
668
658
74.9
210,422
192,541
315.0
292.6
643
81,761
8,503
17,886
16,473
3,043
1,232
74 ,311
11,148
515
85,857
16
1,716
48
1,511
62,478
61,268
629
631
53,590
49,531
380
364
8,838
10,433
446
431
35,837
32,314
46
31
21
75
153
96
24
852
886
93.0
325,150
217,741
381.6
245.7
637
33,008
15,450
1,368
237
27,964
120
240,296
3,376
769
283,710
2
27
43,447
43,335
679
724
27,903
28,476
741
754
15,539
13,715
623
637
23 ,481
24,647
122
97
99
139
129
34
3
1,011
1,045
97.4
243 ,001
195,731
240.4
137.3
928
66,398
17,955
5,090
1,302
67
90
127,627
8,228
944
145,649
3
109
86,878
84,676
922
963
63,920
64,216
889
909
22,953
18,926
910
944
61,353
62,141
57
69
94
200
336
129
25
66
81
6.0
65 ,729
98,083
995.9
1,210.9
57
2,522
804
471
86
16,984
124
44,413
151
65
62,201
1,499
1,432
51
75
1,127
1,320
32
15
372
137
30
43
430
725
15
4
3
6
2
1,176
1,194
94.3
292,177
285 ,762
248.4
239.3
1,125
102,230
14,750
12,403
6,227
7,482
411
139,158
7,348
986
161 ,390
115,778
101,352
1,114
1,163
96,865
85,781
832
802
18,913
12,896
1,086
1,057
94,725
78,098
70
59
96
189
375
200
97
1,068
1,076
95.2
174,667
147,323
163.5
136.9
1,024
90,882
12,692
6,340
361
57
25
45,070
3,112
919
57,819
2
65
104,653
96,532
1,020
1,043
90,187
83,987
843
758
14,466
10,659
1,006
1,023
38,505
31,772
19
23
50
149
461
254
50
324
335
24.5
29,686
22,280
91.6
66.5
289
8,701
2,496
3,036
2,181
8,289
4,049
1,587
454
252
12,374
2
50
5,617
3,566
252
270
3,793
2,431
187
182
1,324
974
151
157
2,355
1,377
14
445
4
455
1.1
90.6
8,031
231,739
1,478
203,894
573.6
520. E
369.5
443.1
14
394
2,684
51,365
753
14,277
525
1,995
462
714
679
4,440
452
353
2,441
141,336
10
27,355
14
430
3,873
160,053
4
231
31
85,195
79,211
394
431
51,215
50,434
364
353
33,980
28,571
387
412
50,736
48,928
44
22
17
43
96
92
'includes irrigated cropland not harvested and not pastured.
IDAHO
47
ACREAGE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Boise
Bonner
Bonneville
Boundary
Burke
Camas
Canyon
Caribou
Cassia
Clark
Clearwater
Custer
ELnore
Franklin
69
70
104
34
1,259
1,339
19
10
lil
57
44
3,997
3,873
411
392
1,092
1,150
46
3
273
296
355
347
867
905
1
2
^.3.6
9.0
84.9
3.2
88.9
43.5
95.6
71.1
89.1
88.0
2.0
94.1
87.2
79.0
3
'■;,6oi
57,062
309,281
5,624
157,395
64,286
320,993
284,971
374,685
171,930
1,493
169,998
358,865
184,736
4
7i; .or"
8,933
275,314
3,689
149,878
66,614
290,238
259,004
378,352
190,552
143,802
364 ,009
201,628
5
l,0i,.2
54S.9
245.6
296.0
653.1
1,473.7
80.3
693.4
343.3
2,914.1
186.6
622.7
1,010.9
213.1
6
1,0.M.^
262.7
205.6
368.9
666.1
1,513.9
74.9
660.7
329.0
4,142.4
485.6
1,049.0
223.0
7
60
101
1,183
1°
233
55
3,202
404
1,032
57
7
258
309
845
8
5,5<iO
6,867
128,848
921
31 ,546
30,543
164,101
104 ,078
117,426
13,255
292
34,276
27,264
70,680
9
2 h85
2,389
15,203
253
5,586
1,367
30,300
8,960
30,303
4,127
120
7,666
6,179
8,099
10
';4i
1,563
-'9,666
97
13.322
13,027
12,242
47,288
31,405
1,403
20
2,019
4,434
23 ,768
11
10
d60
33,603
7
4,617
12,023
1,418
4, ,585
24,364
1,308
1,263
1,620
20,996
12
15,-i72
30,723
3,425
1,681
1,289
1,612
745
6,324
278
10,936
1 ,033
4,657
7,206
3,778
13
S36
12 ,242
410
2,490
20
701
557
307
174
432
14
~7,116
2,384
89,491
73
98,790
36,250
74,946
95,054
163,502
140,155
111,715
306,956
63,178
15
934
331
8,025
43
4,793
1,401
18,266
4,538
22,050
1,185
12,997
5,407
3,086
16
67
100
1,021
17
132
52
3,574
350
356
56
8
266
301
750
17
65,093
35 ,496
113,119
2,007
105,667
39,229
105,991
110,338
199,083
155,216
1,153
124,038
320,341
75,055
18
9
1
8
7
,
1
1
1
19
330
7C
86
257
45
155
1
15
20
2
3
20
4
1
14
22
16
28
21
38
20
3,445
194
160
234
1,287
2,245
1,869
22
i,l-;2
3,830
116,181
700
33,736
10,087
210,190
51,451
106,642
13,207
38
53,102
32,675
41,417
23
4,-iS9
628
lOS , 509
422
30,591
6,057
196,901
41,360
100,391
9,453
49,669
28,263
37,831
24
34
87
1,170
15
233
51
3,174
399
1,027
57
7
252
306
321
25
66
31
1,262
8
219
41
3,227
383
1,127
45
270
312
856
26
2,S3D
2,595
101,371
525
27,995
8,752
162,650
44,900
95,239
11,207
37
33,167
25,589
34 ,969
27
3,426
520
95,766
114
23,626
5,021
147,020
33,932
86,057
7,928
32,655
21,978
32,372
28
42
67
907
10
103
20
3,424
197
685
19
1
192
240
523
29
l,3l^
6
1,235
14,310
7
175
113
5,741
15
1,335
3,211
47,540
227
6,551
642
11 ,403
16
2,000
"i
183
19,935
228
7,086
477
6,448
30
31
1,021
o2
11,697
29S
5,910
611
45,067
7,181
13 ,746
1,520
16,611
5,675
5,091
32
15
22
1 ,065
5
208
10
3,135
76
893
33
3
242
297
354
33
16
Q
1,159
2
197
9
3,164
66
1,019
31
245
292
271
34
977
635
88,663
341
26,379
2,898
160,478
11,958
83,559
8,929
10
32,565
24,986
15,656
35
9ie
SO
flb,024
41
21,635
1,859
142,313
6,632
76,139
6,547
29,144
20,379
11,732
36
5
5
46
9
412
7
43
"3
4
55
32
37
I
4
5
26
2
6
10
1
321
415
3
2
43
65
6
11
37
27
37
30
38
39
2
4
132
1
22
653
6
165
1
24
33
82
40
1
3
556
1
65
"l
1,022
15
347
7
69
63
96
41
2
1
214
59
2
259
32
152
9
82
43
23
42
2
-'
1
37
6
53
11
83
21
46
29
4
43
Leiris
Lincoln
Madison
Minidoka
Nez Perce
Oneida
Owyhee
Payette
Power
Shoshone
Teton
Twin Falls
Valley
Washington
409
747
1 ,026
1,013
304
232
278
311
693
753
1 '
1,053
1,113
194
170
3
314
335
2,264
2,560
150
139
761
1
2
99.0
32. 3
96.2
32.4
57.3
93.1
95.0
48.9
1.3
70.2
94.1
72.8
71.3
3
111,678
208,615
183,994
cA,366
171,917
714,218
194,503
152,312
290
116,196
470,691
96,303
394,213
4
103,939
205 ,078
103 ,472
19,465
173 ,263
577,427
181,582
96,981
383
129 ,458
468,052
72,151
343,360
5
273.0
279.3
179.3
211.6
618.4
1,030.6
183.8
787.7
96.7
370.0
207.9
642.0
712.9
6
234.6
261.5
101.6
69.0
557.1
766.8
163.1
570.4
76.6
386.4
182.6
519.0
489.8
7
3S6
712
954
250
274
643
945
191
3
300
2,137
124
514
3
37,172
72,352
37,204
9,194
56,205
63,305
43 ,003
44,736
25
43,648
200,832
23,489
43,371
9
11,510
8,617
5,121
1,766
4,688
21,064
12,687
2,491
13
6,999
27,403
24,332
13,835
10
3,105
25,335
3,669
6,938
29,511
13,644
5,231
30,154
4
9,653
21,939
3,259
8,079
11
1,332
24,019
977
5,590
28,241
712
793
29,123
1
8,854
7,976
970
4,946
12
715
3,366
34
4,258
321
7,012
467
467
136
10,733
2,085
27,603
46,341
13
220
379
323
505
3
201
436
2
86
754
237
2,461
2,168
14
51,056
86,040
65,719
40,983
72,566
573,513
124,482
68,308
2
36,761
186,771
U,129
274,056
15
963
7,199
1,940
760
3,009
4,523
4,994
1,648
3,320
14,220
5,751
6,173
16
395
604
736
209
230
564
989
165
3
294
1,886
144
491
17
63,281
98,023
70,874
47,007
77,595
601,589
137,636
71,266
151
54,543
216,259
65,064
334,232
18
6
7
7
1
5
2
2
1
1
1
3
19
95
917
269
50
472
26
18
8
4
14
117
20
3
11
i
4
46
2
8
1
6
6
1
11
21
57
638
45
382
6,597
27
92
200
293
577
181
793
22
46,783
61,238
91,832
2,644
19,915
75,054
56,403
21,073
29
36,007
226,921
32,313
32 ,966
23
44,748
58,688
58,038
1,665
19,212
71,665
51,645
10,868
50
33,152
238,452
23,421
31,219
24
...
386
703
944
232
271
637
942
169
3
291
2,120
114
434
25
427
767
975
255
304
722
1,030
162
5
323
2,391
110
504
26
...
35,993
35,012
46,931
47,789
85,167
52; 357
1,838
1,277
16 ,207
17,677
61.501
5S;328
40 .863
38;483
19 ,097
9;420
22
43
28,575
27,940
191,880
206,784
15.154
121981
25,273
23,110
27
28
371
459
690
180
76
491
663
98
1
187
1,735
116
345
29
380
464
674
92
62
472
851
85
1
161
2,005
92
466
30
10,790
14,307
6,665
806
1,706
13,553
15,540
1,976
7
7,432
35,041
17,159
7,693
31
9,278
9,953
4,863
303
1,323
12,231
11,666
1,354
5
4,867
30,275
10,203
7,247
32
380
587
937
191
43
616
913
104
2
143
2,034
54
319
33
415
651
966
206
50
700
988
60
5
157
2,334
43
386
34
35,257
39,041
84,438
1,238
2,823
59,988
39,240
10,757
19
15,077
181,820
3,927
16,469
35
34,231
39,706
52,375
972
2,557
56,243
36,385
4,876
43
15,268
196,071
5,245
14 ,090
36
9
52
53
173
8
37
181
7
1
6
118
2
49
37
8
45
41
10
5
43
159
9
1
11
87
4
43
38
16
71
79
2
6
41
108
3
6
106
3
41
39
58
105
187
2
8
109
186
18
16
236
5
79
40
167
99
204
88
426
114
2
13
6
224
112
219
48
32
22
51
47
857
491
12
13
69
24
41
42
23
22
37
^
52
17
13
11
139
15
9
43
48
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
FABMS BY COLOR AND TEiraRE OF OPERATOR
All farms nujnber 195^ .
1950.
All land in farms acres 195A .
1950.
Total cropland harvested acres 1954 .
1949.
Farms by color of operator:
White operators number 1954.
1950.
Nonwhite operators number 1954.
1950.
Forms 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 and croppers number 1954.
1950.
Crop-share tenants and croppers — .number 1954.
1950.
Livestock-share tenants number 1954.
1950.
Other and unspecified tenants number 1954.
1950.
Other tenants number 1954 .
1950.
Unspecified tenants number 1954 .
1950.
I. nod in farms by (enure 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 and croppers acres 1954.
1950.
Crop-share tenants and croppers acres 1954.
1950.
Livestock-share tenants acres 1954.
1950.
Other and unspecified tenants acres 1954.
1950.
Croplnnd 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.
The State
Bingtiain
38,740
40,iS4
14,364,471
13,224,192
3,727,616
3,647,885
38,357
39,824
383
460
24,310
25,947
7,555
6,890
225
164
6,650
7,283
17.2
18.1
942
1,019
769
1,016
4,149
4,351
3,557
3,613
592
738
790
897
250
222
540
675
4,945,324
5,216,286
6,773,968
5,819,330
1,253,188
650,216
1,391,991
1,538,360
187,047
223,542
166,349
204,696
943,239
932,601
775,037
715,976
168,202
216,625
95,356
177,521
20,107
22,418
1,490,383
1,538,782
7,330
6,711
1,458,676
1,336,732
196
154
87,487
55,427
6,064
6,867
691,070
716,944
2,007
2,503
300,310
390,647
72,412
71,652
2,003
2,498
1,392
1,820
255
248
353
426
17.6
17.0
100
116
82
105
129
123
109
84
127,189
102,652
102,340
169,444
1,530
46,438
69,251
72,113
41,341
42,992
7,236
10,885
12,600
13,397
10,479
8,386
2,121
5,011
8,074
4,839
1,083
1,283
39,330
38,819
237
227
15,850
11,749
742
1,401
305
367
16,490
19,683
283
322
283,089
274,670
23,431
22,942
283
322
197
223
26
7.4
8.1
5
11
73,003
74,416
133,086
108,985
69,189
74, 5U
7,811
16,757
1,306
4,098
1,492
5,433
9,935
4,760
2,070
673
7,865
1,072
1,232
159
185
12,277
10,888
63
67
8,107
6,885
1,678
3,309
23
1,369
1,860
873
927
398,511
369,574
99,923
97,188
854
877
536
610
221
209
108
103
12.4
11.1
27
30
12
13
129,271
167,989
192,172
170,132
49,604
10,076
27,464
21,377
4,977
3,652
4,011
2,634
15,979
10,502
12,288
7,991
3,691
2,5U
2,497
4,589
420
513
38,001
50,718
211
203
47,193
35,654
2,762
997
100
101
11,967
9,819
759
712
333,126
294,575
97,660
87,685
759
712
525
501
185
170
38
36
5.0
5.1
130,648
134,882
162,405
136,233
28,567
13,008
11,506
10,452
1,200
1,373
734
970
6,431
5,313
6,071
899
360
4,414
3,141
2,796
448
471
46,073
48,350
183
169
44,314
33,107
11
5
3,606
1,894
3,667
4,334
440
2,161
484
2,158
188,199
691,828
182,118
585,720
47,587
194,994
43,875
175,185
438
2,046
480
2,060
2
115
4
98
287
1,291
332
1,336
108
436
105
354
77,442
85,438
79,824
75,178
7,519
1,492
23,414
20,010
1,739
908
6,308
7,709
14,772
8,396
10,298
8,236
4,474
160
595
2,997
239
275
12,791
11,429
106
102
24,805
22,212
2
1,056
232
8,935
10,002
422
459
19.5
21.3
76
78
23
32
284
304
259
278
231,715
210,420
172,435
201,329
232 ,605
116,122
55,073
57,849
8,276
13,869
3,081
3,006
38,711
35,001
34,752
31,386
3,959
3,615
5,005
5,973
1,095
1,216
87,900
76,925
422
343
52,898
49,284
16,109
15,463
405
438
38,087
33,513
IDAHO
49
OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
i'^'ise
B. iinor
Ponnevllle
Boundary
Butte
Camas
Canyon
Caribou
Cassia
clariv
Cle-ar\.'ater
Custer
Elmore
Franltlin
142
129
1,150
1,185
1,433
1,538
596
667
271
237
131
139
4,183
3,985
579
593
1,225
1,248
67
84
390
374
290
316
407
407
1,098
1,151
1
2
li5,533
124,291
233,867
256,871
512,495
517,275
129,539
135,633
171,020
155,767
165,214
160,835
326,807
•295,994
514,809
414,643
520,472
464,638
199,881
244,633
184,060
96,206
172,008
14b, 67b
495,732
476,754
259,884
267,535
3
4
9,J57
9,730
37,72b
36,464
190,640
191,561
34,121
40,092
34,434
28,568
61,440
56,435
164,942
150,043
152,927
145,092
1J9,419
124,319
14,846
17,513
27,58b
25,b44
34,353
34,339
34,488
33,305
91,314
93,747
5
6
142
129
1,149
1,185
1,457
1,502
595
663
271
237
130
138
4,123
3,932
576
593
1,222
1,245
67
84
390
374
290
316
405
406
1,097
1,149
7
8
1
2 b
Jo
1
4
1
1
60
53
3
'.'.'.
2
1
2
9
10
6J
95
954
992
738
848
4bb
540
134
Ibb
58
61
2,7-8
2,541
323
356
737
811
39
50
258
260
216
256
238
230
336
903
11
12
29
13
143
120
280
220
9b
85
4b
55
bl
514
461
175
158
270
191
22
23
9b
78
48
30
99
87
206
lb9
13
14
1
1
3
L2
9
2
3
2
2
2
17
3
3
7
1
3
5
4
4
6
15
16
29
15
20.4
11. .3
44
70
3.8
5.9
403
461
27.2
30.0
32
39
5.4
5.8
25
11.8
10.5
lb
15
12.2
10.8
•j04
b74
21.6
24.4
73
76
12.6
12.8
213
239
17.4
19.2
6
10
9.0
11.9
31
36
8.0
9.6
25
7.9
7.9
66
84
16.2
20.6
52
73
4.7
6.3
17
18
19
20
Q
23
23
30
34
b
12
1
1
173
168
13
8
15
11
1
3
14
12
1
4
14
9
9
21
22
1
3
5
21
24
2
4
1
1
3
191
195
1
11
10
1
',
6
1
23
24
9
7
10
31b
3b2
13
15
25
20
15
9
443
483
57
58
150
196
4
7
7
20
14
43
48
24
41
25
26
7
b
4
6
27b
13
11
23
18
14
7
360
377
'•I
130
173
4
6
5
5
17
10
38
36
15
21
27
23
2
1
1
40
20
4
2
2
1
2
8S
106
10
11
20
23
1
4
4
12
20
29
30
11
2
13
32
36
41
13
10
3
3
2
92
128
2
6
22
8
12
2
7
11
13
18
18
31
32
3
1
11
15
8
b
1
2
14
34
1
1
J
6
2
1
7
3
5
33
34
J
1
21
21
33
8
4
2
3
78
94
1
5
35
16
2
7
6
5
6
15
13
35
36
4c,, 022
51,7-4
199,d55
197,290
150,063
181,067
30,142
95,589
60,951
64,518
46,251
40,524
161,505
156,565
182,513
183,069
195,276
246,946
42,970
73,759
59,669
54,951
86,012
102,322
57,916
70,030
155,658
178,059
37
38
39,587
c-i,951
73,105
44,119
253,749
218,259
33,368
27,264
102, 4b4
84,124
93,685
100,423
86,131
56,479
193,398
190,646
233,159
162,256
150,922
112,983
46,372
33,197
73,336
30,028
350,818
243,694
93,026
75,303
39
40
44,900
325
741
481
37,340
16,314
3,840
4,042
780
1,760
3,125
3,705
6,601
105,615
9,196
1,916
8,388
48,730
71,415
5,740
3,878
62,762
113,137
311
1,101
41
42
15,024
7,241
5,366
14,931
71,343
101,635
12,189
8,738
6,825
7,125
23,518
16,763
75,466
76,349
33,233
31,732
40,121
47,048
5,989
9,161
6,604
8,053
6,920
10,451
24,236
49,393
10,389
13,072
43
44
U,0c2
3,07d
2,879
4,028
6,953
12,b43
1,162
1,457
915
"b
7,9b3
7,256
3,406
3,062
1,751
1,749
3,000
1,300
2,375
2,700
30
1,033
7,118
30,097
1,857
1,912
45
46
315
1,340
5,25b
5,994
1,550
1,041
l60
2,620
1,930
13,384
17,882
1,400
5,320
5,427
966
480
1,634
969
3,44b
1,890
1,298
233
47
48
3,720
3,575
304
4,003
55,123
58,450
e,6b4
4,881
5,619
5,210
20,898
14,325
44,346
42,025
27,847
21,934
26,967
42,941
2,509
7,361
1,864
2,778
6,489
7,15!
11,322
16,372
4,920
9,062
49
50
2,720
1,735
644
1,446
49,555
53,350
8,664
4,065
5,059
4,478
19,290
12,625
36,032
32,998
23,240
16,720
21,072
31,893
2,509
6,0bl
1,544
1,156
5,608
2,566
9,008
10,012
2,866
3,946
51
52
1,000
1,3^0
160
2,562
5,568
4,600
316
560
732
1,603
2,200
8,314
9,027
4,607
5,214
5,895
11,048
1,300
320
1,622
881
4,585
2,314
6,3o0
2,054
5,116
53
5;
242
275
1,159
5,605
4,011
24,548
2,363
850
165
840
2
4,273
9,186
6 30
1,416
5,976
1,390
731
1,611
401
2,267
2,350
1,534
2,314
1,810
56
64
39
4,043
5,a98
826
900
26,538
26,233
658
766
63,955
73,828
398
484
16,599
22,320
155
154
17,822
1^,793
56
53
15,497
13,870
1,925
1,932
73,234
66,289
310
332
75,476
73,080
622
741
52 ,689
63,656
37
45
8,301
7,958
213
244
13,701
13,477
192
220
23,521
26,910
186
191
10,550
11,566
770
816
59,052
66,219
57
58
59
60
26
17
3,375
2,430
142
115
10,044
b,837
273
218
81,945
68,554
88
82
10,165
9,840
52
46
12,003
12,325
54
61
35,859
34,018
496
443
38,467
32,162
171
155
60,483
58,039
264
190
63,437
35,5b9
20
19
5,298
6,986
95
78
12,107
9,446
4b
29
7,794
3,563
33
80
16,063
13,880
205
167
28,104
21,853
61
62
63
64
1
1
570
255
4
3
143
160
8
a
983
1,241
2
3
2,159
3,616
2
370
2
2
860
1,030
17
9
2,5U
3,040
1
2
176
510
3
6
423
3,133
1
150
1
195
3
5
515
1,959
3
4
1,080
1,366
4
6
463
526
65
66
67
68
14
13
l,3o9
1,147
31
d3
1,001
3,234
394
451
43,757
47,933
24
32
5,193
4,316
29
25
4,239
3,450
16
12
9,224
7,517
797
880
50,728
48,552
72
73
16,787
14,363
190
234
22,870
22,461
5
9
1,247
2,424
19
33
1,583
2,721
21
22
2,523
2,407
56
76
6,790
6,491
44
69
3,605
5,149
69
70
71
72
50
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
Item
(For definitions and explanations
, see text)
Fremont
Gem
Gooding
Idaho
Jefferson
Jerome
Kootenai
Latah
Lemhi
FAHMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR
1
2
All farms
number 1954.. .
1950 . . .
892
832
916
950
1,038
1,065
1,090
1,155
1,247
1,255
1,122
1,111
1,324
1,413
1,309
1,457
491
485
1
acres 1954...
430,437
362,088
352,250
294,991
248,676
210,4L?
815,546
754,422
319,331
311, 75o
177,644
160,200
309,213
310,578
398,657
375,163
234,501
206,590
4
1950...
5
6
Total cropland harvested
acres 1954...
1949 . . .
120,869
117,826
37,073
37,540
OU,40S
o7,405
150,972
179,474
110,484
104,150
91,599
85,179
74,747
74,334
181,153
188,346
51,372
50,832
7
8
Farms by color of operator:
White operators
number 1954...
1950...
oS7
326
913
946
1,038
1,065
1,083
1,146
1,245
1,251
1,116
1,106
1,320
1,411
1,308
1,457
491
485
9
10
Nonwhi t« operators
number 1954. . .
1950...
5
^
7
2
5
4
2
1
:::
11
12
Full owners
. . . .number 1954.. .
1950 . . .
486
479
705
718
6dl
565
d43
S53
902
585
573
1,045
1,136
778
907
339
356
13
Part owners
number 1954 . . .
1950...
250
225
122
121
154
122
368
338
233
182
144
139
191
ISc
351
349
65
44
15
16
Managers
. . . .number 1954. . .
1950...
10
6
3
7
7
3
5
3
5
1
2
11
3
146
122
Id. 4
14.7
So
107
11.3
254
270
150
171
13.8
15.3
lov
12.5
339
396
34.7
35.6
83
89
6.3
6.3
179
199
13.7
13.7
76
82
15.5
16.9
18
19
20
Proportion of tenancy
1950...
...percent 1954...
1950...
21
22
Cash tenants
number 1954 . . .
1950 . . .
7
15
25
37
19
34
43
17
1.,
10
15
24
2o
10
23
20
16
?T
17
14
23
23
25
30
lo
32
47
2
7
17
36
2
4
24
1950 . . .
?■>
95
28
191
172
llo
116
315
29d
39
29
Ul
118
23
37
26
1950...
27
28
Crop-share tenants and croppers
....number 1954
1950 . . .
?1
13
IS
157
135
53
59
101
93
277
263
32
26
120
104
22
29
30
Livestock-share tenants
...number 1954. ..
1950...
14
1
10
3?
U
20
^3
32
7
3
11
14
10
15
31
32
Other and unspecified tenants
...number 1954. ..
1950. . .
11
11
lo
15
37
26
lu
17
23
32
33
18
27
21
22
31
25
n
6
2
2
8
6
12
9
3
3
7
3
8
16
10
11
22
5
34
1950...
35
36
Unspecified tenants
Land in farms by tenure of operator;
...number 1954...
1950...
21
7
17
31
14
10
1,
.■0
3f,
10
11
11
11
9
20
37
38
Full owners
acres 1954...
1950...
100,8t,c
1?2,5S2
80,393
110,46^
106,196
10o,466
207,621
287,489
162,153
l.,2,202
83,002
77,417
161,805
160,915
146,947
150,339
122,588
127,613
197,t'5S
145,940
254,953
169,084
Q5,728
65,006
532,765
384,993
130,082
139,009
41,133
33,166
119,070
118,463
174,768
157,665
64,916
47,978
40
1950...
41
102,622
3,,3.:.l
2,363
735
8,881
1,706
11,067
1,575
623
24
1,120
1,200
2,468
1,450
893
1,795
29,772
10,500
42
1950...
43
44
All tenants
acres 1954...
1950...
2S,7-!>1
2'), 205
14,541
14,703
37,871
64,093
30,365
2.J ,4nS
30,521
52,364
46,415
25,870
29,750
76,049
65,314
17,225
20,499
45
46
Cash tenants
acres 1954...
1950...
717
5,276
1,427
2,656
l.aOo
1,617
12,733
14,453
1,040
826
625
1,319
5,441
6,263
323
2,198
4,913
3,583
47
48
Share-cash tenants
acres 1954...
1950...
4,311
2,864
1,844
2,561
3,395
4,880
15,013
19,241
512
5,469
4,920
5,202
770
3,901
7,545
17,403
1,600
858
4Q
....acres 1954...
21,620
19,538
10,252
6,638
30,882
26,320
31,817
40,235
23,840
15,600
43,326
36,057
18,915
14,819
57,750
43,238
9,194
11,932
50
1950...
51
52
Crop-share tenants and croppers
acres 1954...
1950...
lo,808
19,490
1,586
2,117
23,572
19,913
23,714
21,379
20,7U
12,756
37,687
32,752
12,514
12,963
53,496
37,898
3,680
7,566
53
54
Livestock-share tenants
acres 1954...
1950 . . .
4,812
48
8,666
4,571
7,310
6,407
8,103
18,856
3,137
2,844
5,639
5,305
6,401
1,856
4,254
5,340
5,514
4,366
55
56
57
58
59
60
Other and unspecified tenants
Cropland harvested by tenure of operator
Full owners farms
acres 1954...
1950 . . .
reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949 . . .
2,143
1,527
407
442
44,677
44,734
1,018
2,798
539
575
21,507
22,460
l,o68
4,415
53o
587
28,733
30,897
4,530
6,436
470
569
49,330
59,420
l,0o7
3,62o
767
851
59,043
55,716
3,313
3,837
503
513
36,567
34,597
744
4,7d7
843
964
33,382
33,855
10,431
2,475
658
791
56,451
60,144
1,518
4,126
268
322
30,883
33,605
61
62
63
54
Part owners farms
reporting 1954 .. .
1949 . . .
acres 1954...
1949...
241
220
56,682
55,883
117
114
10,158
9,520
147
119
16,704
14,789
359
331
75,101
86,045
232
173
33,747
33,0o8
143
133
16,271
15,153
134
183
32,201
23,331
345
344
83,843
86,910
62
41
10,162
8,802
65
66
67
68
Managers farms
reporting 1954.. .
1949 . . .
acres 1954...
1949...
2,3b2
3
5i:.9
7
7
1,031
72S
3
3 , 127
44.;
1
23
3
403
5
611
130
1
127
oOl
10
3
5,196
1,181
69
70
71
72
All tenants farms
reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
120
120
17,062
14,847
77
88
4,839
4,865
240
2dO
19,940
20,9^:'l
126
163
23,414
31,5r.5
14S
163
17,243
15,343
379
395
38,353
34,733
oO
78
6,553
11,968
169
180
40,732
40,691
56
75
5,131
7,244
IDAHO
51
OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950L-Continued
Uuii,
Lincoln
MadlEt.n
Mlnilokt,
fje2 Perce
One ill a
Owyhee
Fayette
Power
2hn£hone
Tet.r.n
T-Jir. Falls
Valley
Washiri^ton
J91
-.37
414
453
•J02
891
1,067
1,059
938
993
485
543
744
774
1,114
1,153
397
388
I08
168
447
459
2,4uc.
2,623
206
209
776
926
1
2
233,5^8
22t,192
127,707
108,134
374,824
317,920
207,392
123,334
439,528
467,972
328,782
331,728
738,875
596,343
196,428
133,699
429,204
408,345
21,743
25,851
189,597
198,282
545,950
508,458
114,963
89,834
566,729
582,441
3
4
108,761
121,135
37,172
35,576
110,174
112,249
92 ,071
55,345
146,429
147,947
114,887
114,150
63,364
58,990
43,234
40,258
144,592
146,134
2,663
2,617
72,832
76,378
204,793
212,083
28,744
29,338
73,766
68,387
5
6
391
<i31
414
452
893
871
1,061
1,051
920
967
485
543
728
731
1,090
1,132
377
368
163
168
447
459
2,401
2,619
206
203
757
903
7
8
■■;
1
20
S
13
26
16
43
24
21
20
20
4
1
19
23
9
10
15^
173
260
309
558
577
624
615
497
532
329
457
507
794
842
138
120
147
140
298
293
1,107
1,233
123
133
523
585
11
12
151
169
63
51
235
219
184
152
291
284
152
160
135
124
156
153
172
167
10
13
103
104
368
390
61
55
173
203
13
U
I
3
1
1
5
1
5
J
5
6
10
6
3
3
4
12
7
1
4
4
15
16
S5
91
21.7
20.8
88
92
21.3
20.3
108
i2!b
10.7
254
291
23.6
27.5
145
174
15.5
17.5
54
10.1
145
137
19.5
17.7
154
152
1J.8
13.2
84
98
21.2
25.3
11
15
53
9.8
11.5
919
993
38.2
37.9
22
20
10.7
9.6
76
134
9.8
14.5
17
18
19
20
11
8
10
9
21
13
14
43
39
1
5
15
14
41
37
7
9
5
11
36
46
4
2
19
35
21
22
9
12
12
13
0
8
15
23
31
2
12
17
35
34
4
"i
4
5
120
208
6
3
12
14
23
24
dO
55
57
68
53
53
212
251
69
81
31
41
81
90
64
52
67
87
1
1
25
29
704
693
8
15
42
65
25
26
50
41
56
50
47
207
232
59
69
24
33
61
58
53
42
63
74
23
22
614
532
4
9
32
42
27
28
5
5
16
12
3
5
19
10
12
3
20
32
11
10
4
13
1
1
2
90
111
4
6
10
23
29
30
5
16
9
2
28
13
21
11
10
23
15
6
37
16
14
29
3
3
4
10
8
59
46
-
3
20
31
32
3
3
■•
1
6
3
15
2
3
3
1
"2
1
3
1
13
4
1
4
33
34
13
5
23
12
15
5
17
12
5
22
14
26
"2
2
2
5
3 J
2
Ic
3f,
53^00?
62,419
113,152
107,651
49,372
58,437
117,902
83,002
157,674
156,656
112,427
125,965
68,366
64,143
90,013
63,223
17,721
14,254
78,939
79,356
221,855
225,055
38,361
36,69C
200,82-
138,250
37
33
138, 59A
127,715
40,577
27,981
232,442
186,405
91,801
39,738
257,716
301,725
147,862
152,819
395,028
381,864
108,383
86,134
257,283
256,767
3,011
8,228
96,219
102,192
135,897
149,706
65,638
42,214
311,654
357,193
39
40
1,900
5,00c.
13,242
280
1,240
29,607
7,622
933
1,798
198,977
57,940
1,838
11,786
4,315
4,580
785
2,151
9,037
966
2,200
25,133
3,554
41
42
36,359
,0,40^
17,543
17,454
27,990
21,364
36,612
25,151
56,288
82,307
21,448
22,253
32,443
30,574
17,841
21,636
77,583
83,775
1,011
3,369
13,604
14,033
129, iDl
132,731
10,469
8,730
29,118
33,444
43
44
1,50c
1,913
1,262
2,407
11,068
11,795
8,593
566
5,480
5,725
160
3,227
8,206
4,796
2,561
2,416
2,622
3,100
536
1,795
1,090
2,091
1,625
2,740
1,014
520
2,488
2,388
45
46
4,32i
9,938
2,130
2,840
3,332
1,500
1,600
1,312
14,976
20,749
1,129
504
1,928
1,911
4,040
4,894
4,712
4,900
320
1,841
1,356
14,240
23,083
3,533
1,710
4,624
989
47
48
29,774
21,097
13,110
11,627
12,364
6,155
25,286
21,172
33,656
50,772
15,723
17,347
18,511
21,119
10,555
12,166
70,249
75,325
465
288
9,337
9,608
107,090
102,859
4,847
6,500
21,863
25,685
49
50
2o,760
19,307
9,355
9,560
11,976
5,153
24,694
18,843
24,676
38,621
12,371
13,410
13,075
10,300
5,587
10,972
67,369
55,605
8,887
8,320
92 ,400
82,309
1,482
2,893
9,511
10,208
51
52
3,01»
1,290
3,755
2,067
388
1,002
592
2,329
8,980
12,151
3,352
3,937
5,436
10,819
4,966
1,194
2,880
9,720
465
238
500
1,288
14,690
20,050
3,365
3,607
12,352
15,477
53
54
755
7,456
991
580
726
2,414
1,133
1,601
2,176
5,061
4,436
1,175
3,798
2,748
685
2,160
5
450
10
966
1,286
1,023
6,206
4,044
1,075
143
4,382
55
56
144
15o
25,950
25,223
240
285
18,922
20,422
482
538
38,250
43,022
533
550
28,799
23,882
416
495
31,386
28,341
264
3U
53,484
59,267
381
468
24,217
25,903
653
740
20,491
22,340
119
111
25,384
23,319
101
95
2,199
1,988
259
234
35,001
35,198
Q17
1,037
58,655
66,546
90
105
11,764
13,313
466
497
37,383
32,611
57
53
59
60
150
168
62,093
71,453
62
50
8,837
i,,310
227
215
59,512
57,579
181
150
25,667
12,607
280
231
35,541
85,684
152
159
52 ,021
47,050
131
117
20,596
20,692
154
152
12,236
8,844
169
163
85,021
88,101
9
10
312
498
102
104
32,147
33,339
359
384
50,109
48,372
52
49
12,824
11,453
169
194
26,773
24,553
61
62
63
64
1
4
461
1,322
2
1
71
56
1
530
5
1
16,589
8
4
3
3,237
723
5
678
7
5
6,790
803
10
6
1,597
493
3
3
1,875
1,865
:::
2
4
397
1,091
10
6
3,853
394
3
26 5
501
65
66
67
68
77
8..
20,257
22,637
82
91
9,342
8,738
83
92
11,882
11,648
240
280
21,016
18,848
134
165
25,765
33,199
47
52
8,704
7,833
127
134
11,761
11,592
134
143
8,860
8,581
78
92
31,812
32,899
11
152
331
37
48
5,337
6,750
393
972
92,176
96,771
20
20
4,156
4,622
72
123
9,345
10,722
69
70
71
72
52
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE
[Data for items shown in italics are based on
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Bingham
FABHS BY SIZE OF FABM
Faras by size;
All f ai-ms number
Under 10 acres niusber
Under 3 acres number
3 to 9 acres number
10 to 29 acres number
30 to ^9 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 '«99 acres number
500 to 999 acres number
1,000 acres and over number
Land ID faras by size of fara:
All land in farms acres
Under 10 acres acres
10 to 29 acres acres
30 to ^9 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
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.
FARMS BY TYPE OF FAKM
gstlmntPd number of firms 195i.
1950.
Field-crop farms nthpr tfinn np.^fiiiblp
and fruit-and-nut number 1954.,
1950.
Casb-4ratn number 195i.
1950.
Cotton number 195i.
1950.
Other field-crop number 195i.
1950.
Vegetable farms number 195i.
1950.
Frui t-and-nut farms number 1954.
1950.
Datru farms number 1954.
1950.
Paul tru farms number 1954.
1950.
livestock farms other than datri/ and
poul trfi number 1954.
1950.
General farms number 1954.
1950.
Primarily crop number 1954.
1950.
Prlmarllu lluestocif number 1954.
1950.
Crop and lluestoctl number 1954.
1950.
Hlscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954.
1950.
38,740
4,323
3,743
1,395
471
2,928
3,272
3,396
3,698
3,720
4,506
2,032
2,312
5,944
6,640
3,547
3,558
3,564
3,831
1,544
1,524
1,312
1,351
4,071
4,162
2,759
2,606
2,528
2,353
14,364,471
13,224,192
17,008
18,182
57,699
62,642
145 ,200
176 ,467
119,570
135,353
482,315
536,097
412,166
413,481
563,986
604, U3
305 ,404
301,188
311,450
321,713
1,456,173
1,511,726
1,928,449
1,814,243
8,565,051
7,323,967
38,764
40,284
11,762
11,631
7,760
7,220
4,002
4,411
154
179
377
344
6,605
6,229
510
514
4,882
5,518
6,567
7,594
2,508
2,884
487
933
3,572
3,777
7,907
8,275
294
540
35
41
259
499
372
490
416
478
186
216
363
395
155
163
93
95
31
24
13
13
31
37
22
22
29
30
300,310
390,647
1,465
2,689
6,110
7,776
16,119
18 ,343
10 ,885
12,529
29,176
31,675
17,599
18,601
14,613
15,017
6,145
4,785
3,067
3,029
10,353
13,106
16,139
15,356
168,639
247,241
1,989
2,503
5
1,066
1,209
45
26
223
190
137
277
36
113
40
26
111
138
386
693
9
49
60
51
50
52
52
283 ,089
274 ,670
119
128
308
611
567
530
446
152
1,231
2,014
1,352
1,740
3,573
3,772
1,790
2,374
2,1^0
2,154
18,291
22,047
33,548
35,139
219,744
204,009
267
322
110
158
13
34
6
11
143
124
59
14
84
110
93
37
59
73
34
35
63
76
121
127
84
98
94
81
393,511
369,574
494
554
1,577
1,721
2,295
2,827
1,989
2,040
5,732
6,367
6,676
7,276
8,234
12,201
7,557
8,240
8,003
10,684
44,695
47,097
56,871
67,359
254,383
203 ,203
844
927
290
320
228
221
70
157
131
65
47
31
15
13
276
249
105
49
59
46
47
37
31
118
1.21
74
333,1^6
294,575
312
246
1,113
1,099
2,719
1,933
1,480
1,801
3,007
4,018
6,998
7,514
9,026
10,850
7,389
8,658
8,683
7,222
42,341
42,480
50,600
45 ,769
199,453
162,935
764
712
96
119
96
119
261
203
5
1
126
178
91
70
11
37
30
19
50
14
135
131
23
176
25
123
4
59
1
12
19
117
24
111
23
165
20
154
21
236
29
282
17
175
19
228
29
462
31
530
24
276
31
263
50
230
66
219
22
100
22
74
26
56
32
60
92
150
97
111
66
65
73
46
47
68
39
66
138,199
691,828
182,118
585 ,720
121
678
139
734
435
3,058
347
3,000
805
9,285
1,143
11,037
1,010
10,317
1,091
13,138
2,326
37,539
2,474
42,840
2,755
32,045
3,665
30,124
8,033
36,321
10,532
34,323
4,288
19,693
4,350
14,366
6,168
13,6U
7,694
14,133
33,955
51,529
34,982
60,880
47,111
44,559
51,579
33,971
81,192
433,190
64,117
327,124
426
2,161
484
2,153
144
993
133
1,060
14A
130
133
105
863
955
135
174
15
30
171
220
512
458
218
160
10
45
234
253
280
216
IDAHO
53
OF FARM : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
reports for only a aaraple
of farma. Se
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Boipr
Donjier
Bonneville
Boundary
Butte
Camas
Canyon
Caribou
Cassia
Clark
Citaruat.-T
C-ister
Eljnore
Pranklin
I-':
1,150
1,483
59o
.71
131
4,183
579
1,225
67
390
290
407
1,098
1
1-
87
131
32
24
1
857
19
102
9
9
56
U3
2
1
70
90
27
11
6
678
18
60
11
5
42
126
3
.?
23
71
13
15
1
181
7
46
4
5
16
59
4
2
15
2
1
2
55
2
21
3
5
55
5
0
64
60
19
9
676
12
56
5
4
40
74
6
1
68
75
25
10
4
623
16
39
8
■>
37
71
7
15
96
63
22
13
2
613
11
65
21
7
48
74
8
5
98
72
40
6
1
603
7
73
20
10
42
79
9
1
100
96
55
9
1
680
4
139
20
7
34
78
10
3
119
114
69
9
2
780
6
181
19
7
38
104
11
3
47
94
25
7
...
299
6
68
11
2
15
74
12
3
43
128
31
4
1
314
8
81
12
6
18
72
13
6
150
397
33
33
4
394
17
257
31
11
35
113
14
6
163
450
93
23
2
869
28
314
26
15
38
135
15
5
115
187
72
25
2
379
22
115
36
19
32
125
16
6
119
193
81
31
1
324
22
103
37
22
28
110
17
17
154
148
91
34
2
219
49
96
2
56
38
31
101
18
U
180
IJl
97
33
3
204
71
95
6
59
51
37
110
19
9
47
39
41
16
2
81
29
34
2
31
18
10
63
20
14
55
45
43
15
3
76
22
45
1
36
19
13
72
21
»
56
i_,
38
17
3
44
36
42
1
22
19
15
50
22
7
68
55
34
11
6
33
35
30
1
24
19
12
48
23
15
135
105
85
39
13
81
139
103
9
90
57
33
152
24
23
168
96
99
42
23
65
146
81
10
83
87
45
161
25
24
81
66
39
23
37
24
127
90
13
44
64
29
92
26
20
76
69
40
18
35
24
113
79
17
34
48
30
90
27
25
32
104
13
31
59
12
120
114
34
19
39
69
43
28
28
26
95
13
34
56
10
117
106
33
8
27
64
43
29
145,533
283,867
512,495
129,539
171,020
165 ,214
326,807
514,809
520 ,472
199 ,381
184,060
172,008
495,732
259,884
30
124,291
256,871
517.275
U5,633
155,767
160,835
295 ,994
414,643
464,638
244,633
96 ,206
146 ,679
476 ,754
267.535
31
37
392
413
115
o7
1
3,702
69
341
29
25
234
483
32
8
441
416
131
60
25
3,388
87
227
4
44
26
218
444.
33
252
1,639
1,097
375
204
45
10 ,269
183
1.027
11
402
138
742
1,369
34
79
1,736
1,325
668
84
20
10,100
105
1,259
11
357
178
705
1,487
35
42
3,916
3,779
2,158
346
40
26.675
150
5,377
...
786
258
1,328
3,093
36
137
4,891
4,460
2,749
358
85
30,602
229
7,039
36
789
267
1,510
4,157
37
177
2,731
5,676
1,484
420
17 .408
367
3,983
657
116
849
4,390
38
173
2,482
7,622
1,829
241
'56
18,396
475
4,810
736
357
1,071
4,255
39
531
12,142
31,985
6,707
2,713
327
72 ,299
1,343
20,667
80
2,484
882
2,869
9,283
40
514
13,103
36,169
7,565
1,910
168
70,233
2,199
25,013
240
2,092
1,134
3,068
11,280
41
532
13,455
21,609
8,506
2,339
237
43 ,776
2,574
13,302
487
4,218
2,276
3,740
14.650
42
728
14,013
22 ,095
9,425
3,559
117
37,251
2,573
12,044
499
4,402
2,652
3,230
12,320
43
2,727
24,554
23 ,268
14,435
5,433
330
34 ,455
7.751
15,211
320
8,827
5,060
4,864
16 .074
44
2,129
28.552
20,663
15,342
5,262
480
31,930
11,253
14,806
960
9,344
8,116
5,825
17.445
45
1,752
9,432
7,624
8,125
3,215
400
15,932
5,761
6,596
412
6,218
3,603
1,946
12,405
46
2,790
11,226
8,798
8,379
2,975
600
14,929
4,383
8,758
200
7,186
3,815
2,561
14 ,080
47
1,888
13,456
12,490
9,054
3,963
700
10,356
8,632
10.002
240
5,253
4,510
3.556
11,790
48
1,679
16,156
12,897
8,155
2,602
1,433
8,959
8,460
7,185
240
5,750
4,522
2,924
11,331
49
5,251
64,235
37,475
29,998
14,058
7,085
26,696
51,099
36,077
3,870
32,429
19,667
11,532
54,452
50
8,604
57,911
34,675
34,663
14,697
8,639
21,895
52 ,869
30,142
4,290
30,229
32,241
15,495
57,267
51
16,367
56 ,483
45 ,241
26,211
15 ,530
26,480
15,048
87,486
62,818
9,709
30,521
43 ,807
21,103
63,384.
52
14,684
52,191
4«,534
25 ,821
12,451
25,420
14,637
78,035
56,535
12,117
23,911
33,044
20,867
62,363
53
115,427
81 ,377
321,338
22,371
122 ,227
129,569
50,191
349,394
345 ,071
184,752
92,236
90,660
442,969
68,510
54
92 ,761
54,069
319,621
20,906
111,568
123,798
33,674
253,975
296.820
226,036
11,356
60,277
419,280
70,606
55
125
1,132
1,484
603
271
119
4,207
610
1,233
69
399
244
409
1,113
56
129
1,185
1,538
667
237
139
3,985
593
1,248
84
374
310
407
1,151
57
5
63
764
138
65
89
703
274
386
17
133
16
68
294
56
8
14
766
95
57
90
632
300
490
7
125
25
76
299
59
5
52
206
128
IS
39
270
253
227
17
133
57
224
60
^
..!
170
90
23
90
154
286
228
6
125
"25
57
221
61
62
'ii
558
"6
47
433
21
159
lo
'ii
'76
63
64
■■;
596
5
5
34
478
60
56
85
50
14
262
1
10
9
5
5
5
78
5
65
66
67
68
69
;
197
66
85
15
1,485
50
120
5
5
5
278
70
4
291
79
103
5
1,166
U
89
8
21
25
14
131
71
20
15
5
35
10
10
5
70
72
24
10
5
55
5
5
5
74
73
46
126
168
62
96
20
231
131
240
38
34
171
141
64
74
f.l
188
122
57
90
28
275
141
211
40
31
193
96
94
75
27
63
304
52
50
10
687
128
311
9
42
37
82
257
76
26
58
414
82
68
7
939
95
334
13
33
10
91
405
77
6
21
96
20
25
6
252
18
150
2
26
12
58
31
78
13
24
123
36
17
1
360
19
154
4
11
5
53
49
79
1
35
5
50
11
2
5
20
5
46
■30
5
34
31
'17
84
42
16
5
195
81
21
41
173
27
25
4
385
99
159
"7
11
5
19
190
82
13
29
257
15
34
6
495
34
180
9
11
5
33
161
83
42
c53
167
266
40
921
27
171
175
20
98
140
84
40
010
142
-■-'
9
812
43
124
'16
144
5 8
111
143
85
54
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE
[Data for items shown in italics are based
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Gooding
FAHMS BY SIZE OF FABM
Farms by size:
All farms number 195-1 .
Under 10 acres number 1954,
1950.
Under 3 acres nijjnber 1954.
1950.
3 to 9 acres number 1954.
1950.
10 to 29 acres number 1954.
1950.
30 to 49 acres number 1954.
1950.
50 to 69 acres number 1954 .
1950.
70 to 99 acres number 1954.
1950.
100 to 139 acres number 1954.
1950.
140 to 179 acres number 1954.
1950.
180 to 219 acres number 1954 .
1950.
220 to 259 acres number 1954.
1950.
260 to 499 acres number 1954.
1950.
500 to 999 acres number 1954.
1950.
1,000 acres and over number 1954.
1950.
Land ia farms by size ef farn:
All land in farms acres 1954.
1950.
Under 10 acres acres 1954.
1950.
10 to 29 acres acres 1954 .
1950.
30 to 49 acres acres 1954.
1950.
50 to 69 acres acres 1954 .
1950.
70 to 99 acres acres 1954.
1950.
100 to 139 acres acres 1954.
1950.
140 to 179 acres acres 1954.
1950.
ISO to 219 acres acres 1954.,
1950.
220 to 259 acres acres 1954..
1950.
260 to 499 acres acres 1954.,
1950.,
500 to 999 acres acres 1954.
1950.,
1,000 acres and over acres 1954.,
1950.,
FARHS BY TYPE OF FABM
Est Imite't ntmher nf firm^ WHi.
1950.
Fteld-cmrt farms nthpr tfiiri vegetable
find frul t-nnd-nut ntmher 1954..
1950..
Cash-frnin number 1954. ,
1950. .
Cotton mmber 195i. .
1950. .
Other fieJd-rrnp number 1954. .
1950. .
Ve^p.tdbte fnrms number 1954..
1950..
Frut t-nnd-nut fnrms. nimber 1954. .
1950..
Ddtr!/ fnrms ....number 1954..
1950..
Pnultrl/ fnrms number 1954..
1950..
LIuestcrtf fnrms ot^er than dntrif and
poultry number 1954. .
1950..
Genernt fnrms nimber 1954. .
1950..
Primnrili/ crop number 1954..
1950. ,
Prtmnri t a 1 ivestnctr number 1954. .
1950. .
Crop nnd t tueptorlr number 1954. .
1950..
Hisrellnneous nnd unclasst fied farms number 1954..
1950. .
116
36
78
3
38
33
64
77
38
32
108
111
73
71
95
101
39
37
36
50
129
132
90
79
64
66
430 ,437
362,088
279
185
699
683
2,549
3,032
2,194
1,970
8,821
8,983
8,413
8,261
15,04.4
15,932
7,746
7,267
8,564
12,079
46,040
47,195
62,253
55,317
267,835
201,184
894
832
567
515
290
215
277
300
31
61
125
174
79
93
10
32
36
49
157
141
38
14
119
127
179
182
127
149
84
87
123
122
50
59
36
42
24
27
19
16
44
38
41
352,250
294,991
662
718
3,045
3,055
4,888
5,801
4,903
5,069
10,090
9,866
5,789
6,975
5,703
6,563
4,680
5,349
4,479
3,795
15,372
13,338
29,868
28,780
262,271
205 ,682
852
950
5
66
54
371
379
5
19
U6
024.
20
33
20
5
77
48
172
255
117
49
47
220
288
162
156
117
123
53
43
70
66
32
22
35
27
248,676
210,412
323
322
1,442
1,168
3,726
4,610
2,921
2,723
17,694
23 ,272
18,713
18 ,005
18,390
19,483
10,520
8,483
9,948
9,738
23,691
22,444
23 ,719
16,228
117,589
83,936
1,035
1,065
243
256
221
204
211
218
5
10
190
165
246
268
75
95
150
162
140
138
51
46
96
125
55
69
55
62
270
304
215
212
153
142
815,546
754,422
198
152
636
844
1,207
1,669
1,233
1,096
3,411
4,754
6,051
5,409
15,318
19,789
10,966
13,755
13,181
U,832
98,061
109,200
151,694
147 ,087
513,590
435 ,835
1,103
1,155
459
404
459
404
201
246
10
85
126
322
304
152
182
100
121
22o
281
U8
119
146
U7
37
36
46
34
134
99
48
38
44.
319,331
311,756
352
300
1,404
1,287
5,957
7,232
6,027
7,172
18,295
22,704
15,966
13,745
23 ,024
23,159
7,319
7,215
10,838
8,252
47,437
35,952
33,454
25,543
149,258
159,190
1,349
1,255
676
475
149
67
527
408
Ul
113
5
5
141
161
251
322
83
68
5
29
163
225
UO
169
67
34
34
4
33
30
31
29
75
93
50
50
308
365
180
137
183
190
33
48
32
36
92
63
11
5
10
177,644
160,200
212
164
577
587
2,986
3,725
2,911
2,990
25,022
29,586
21,249
21,858
28,738
29,588
16 ,343
9,443
7,668
8,504
30,523
21,042
6,667
3,370
34,698
29,343
1,125
1,111
507
595
397
504
110
91
380
266
205
U3
10
165
123
50
99
1,324
208
193
39
17
169
181
217
236
79
92
36
50
105
103
30
91
161
183
70
73
5.
65
158
182
111
104
47
36
309,213
310,578
912
1,015
3,271
3,503
2,981
3,573
2,087
2,873
8,551
8,446
9,316
10,739
25 ,579
28,940
13,839
14,314
12,427
15,488
58,412
66,336
76,520
69,540
95,318
85 ,761
1,372
1,413
195
160
190
155
179
206
110
70
730
756
1,309
113
120
48
34.
70
86
64
39
70
96
24
43
107
126
93
108
141
178
78
90
70
83
320
331
176
155
48
38
398,657
375 ,163
440
509
1,049
1,419
2,754
3,787
1,386
2,485
8,731
10,235
10,886
12,597
22,509
28,117
15,533
18,024
16,645
19 ,785
114,962
119,980
119 ,495
102,318
84,267
55 ,907
1,323
1,457
723
663
723
663
73
137
410
457
IDAHO
55
OF FARM : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports l*or only a aample of farms. See text]
Lewis
Lincoln
Madison
Minidoka
Nez Perce
Oneida
Owyhee
Payette
Power
Shoshone
Teton
T\<in Falls
Valley
Washington
191
414
902
1,057
938
485
744
1,114
397
168
447
2,406
206
770
1
17
23
107
113
233
19
72
160
18
36
29
215
10
53
2
11
18
61
98
219
22
32
129
7
24
10
244
14
97
3
A
11
45
32
50
8
31
39
9
22
21
85
3
8
4
.^
2
12
17
7
8
5
12
2
4
4
43
4
10
5
U
12
62
81
183
11
41
121
9
14
8
130
7
45
6
11
16
49
31
212
14
27
117
5
20
6
201
10
87
7
l:
6
88
68
67
10
44
261
10
23
3
146
8
82
8
17
9
88
74
92
12
47
283
10
22
12
174
1^
126
9
4
14
100
152
36
12
67
135
9
19
26
225
11
80
10
6
25
127
222
57
18
96
231
11
17
19
300
6
103
11
2
5
69
74
22
7
42
95
5
4
7
111
3
63
12
3
12
33
83
21
14
43
99
3
10
13
134
3
64
13
10
62
145
333
25
20
115
165
13
14
37
631
14
63
14
19
76
145
390
"
23
144
159
23
17
39
692
10
63
15
g
59
77
137
37
15
87
91
21
12
36
321
6
48
16
3
31
84
87
31
21
95
109
15
25
37
340
10
46
17
37
78
d3
81
37
35
79
63
25
31
51
311
29
35
18
45
75
ri7
57
59
44
69
56
23
27
75
313
30
53
19
11
11
29
24
29
23
38
21
11
5
31
111
8
29
20
11
27
21
3
39
21
43
21
15
2
31
103
11
22
21
18
21
19
11
44
22
31
15
4
5
40
84
6
12
22
.;6
21
24
6
41
24
20
8
9
4
34
88
13
21
23
105
64
72
29
150
103
53
25
48
11
83
147
43
105
24
116
63
59
U
173
114
55
20
46
12
100
144
45
112
25
lU
34
46
15
154
122
28
10
66
7
62
50
35
80
26
117
29
52
8
139
128
35
8
62
5
53
41
31
98
27
53
17
37
25
104
95
88
22
167
1
37
54
33
125
28
i8
17
80
13
89
102
84
20
163
3
36
50
24
121
29
233. 5^8
127,707
374 ,824
207,392
439,528
328,732
738,875
195,428
429,204
21,743
189,597
545,950
114,968
566,729
30
22b, 192
103,134
317,920
123,334
467,972
331,728
596,343
183 ,699
408,34.5
25,851
198,282
508,458
89,834
582,441
31
72
30
333
473
93t.
68
246
688
58
99
71
732
37
260
32
6o
97
276
440
1,091
71
136
654
37
110
41
1,073
55
472
33
200
115
1,601
1,276
1,055
179
794
4,477
167
366
147
2,469
142
1,363
34
288
207
1,587
1,298
1,364
222
306
4,908
206
407
245
2,739
184
2,220
35
176
553
3,958
5,959
1,393
450
2,654
7,125
340
717
1,030
8,379
425
3,075
36
227
999
4,940
8,657
2,250
733
3,789
8,336
420
655
767
11,786
223
3,992
37
125
315
4,033
4,498
1,258
405
2,484
5,592
293
225
416
6,631
182
3,619
38
160
752
4,823
4,887
1,203
338
2,531
5,797
160
583
786
7,881
193
3,609
39
806
5,026
11,384
27,566
2,010
1,600
9,333
13,419
1,023
1,153
3,038
50,849
1,153
5,158
40
1,550
6^169
11,761
31,015
2,637
1,389
11,540
13,610
1,828
1,369
3,169
55,760
831
5,099
41
930
7,040
8,863
15,706
4,347
1,902
10,249
10,527
2,441
1,420
4,228
37,111
705
5,612
42
936
9,cl5
9,537
9,937
3,635
2,521
11,354
12,572
1,716
3,015
4,435
39,556
1,180
5,4L2
43
5,948
12,498
9,806
12,706
5,902
5,543
12,548
10,060
4,054
4,900
8,089
48,931
4,620
5,640
44
7,184
12,006
10,580
3,861
9,330
6,993
10,809
8,950
3,596
4,265
11,915
48,978
4,740
8,310
45
2,173
6,266
5,750
4,740
5,698
4,512
7,557
4,133
2,193
995
6,011
21,382
1,603
5,746
46
3,o88
5,448
4,159
1,558
7,790
4,180
8,487
4,055
3,112
415
6,071
20,100
2,293
4,455
47
4,272
5,043
4,572
2,613
10 ,476
5,227
7,323
3,541
962
1,230
9,54.'-
19 ,869
1,430
2,821
48
6,196
5,069
5,703
1,423
9,705
5,920
4,697
1,363
2,175
1,005
8,031
20,844
3,088
5,019
49
38,665
22,893
25 ,0o8
10,079
55,870
37,3i4
17,958
9,404
17,384
4,366
30,233
50,607
15,574
37,509
50
44,131
21,879
19,997
4,551
53 ,708
40,867
22,876
6,848
16,917
4,098
35,440
48 ,943
16,073
40,872
51
32 ,275
24,522
32,049
10,250
108,496
37,183
20,186
7,043
49,630
4,472
42,313
35,384
23,983
53,042
52
83,184
19,840
36,902
6,121
96,287
88,515
26,863
5,560
47,150
2,928
37,972
29,361
21,761
69,022
53
97,381
43,356
266,352
111,526
242,037
184,389
647,538
120,419
350,654
1,800
84,479
262,556
65,109
437,884
54
73,532
26,053
207,655
44,586
268,922
178 ,979
492 ,445
110,046
33i;028
viooo
89,410
221,382
39, 2U
433,959
55
363
413
3nl
1,065
923
501
303
1,032
373
151
427
2,390
242
305
56
437
453
891
1,059
993
543
774
1,153
383
168
459
2,623
209
925
57
296
143
316
427
415
290
159
61
238
110
1,095
34
127
58
321
90
398
405
349
337
154
37
273
128
1,057
iO
148
59
296
128
150
229
415
269
73
31
219
95
930
34
67
60
321
64
96
206
344
332
51
49
237
35
879
26
104
61
62
'ii
166
198
21
36
30
19
.".*
15
165
"to
63
64
26
302
199
5
14
10
10
62
5
103
33
20
34
160
82
36
43
178
10
5
10
34
4
44
5
24
5
65
66
57
58
69
55
70
140
51
30
110
410
17
135
240
10
194
70
10
59
58
66
21
10
73
371
17
33
151
256
21
151
71
25
5
15
5
5
45
10
72
10
10
16
'
19
"s
34
15
73
31
38
50
117
122
79
146
69
60
41
35
196
48
243
74
21
125
87
39
112
70
242
66
48
25
87
192
37
244
75
10
146
245
270
39
57
257
162
43
72
644
55
124
76
20
160
233
332
94
79
209
237
29
54
788
59
U7
77
10
53
91
115
18
11
148
65
15
30
315
20
34
78
15
41
122
199
48
16
141
82
17
8
354
45
59
79
16
5
10
15
35
10
18
80
5
15
58
5
'io
'io
"li
14
6
4
34
34
81
77
149
145
21
46
109
82
28
42
294
25
72
82
104
53
173
36
53
51
141
5
42
400
14
54
83
31
31
155
106
262
40
131
195
15
110
75
150
95
97
84
19
105
117
329
40
96
257
21
109
31
257
62
197
85
56
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 4— VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY
Item
{For definitions and explanations
, see text)
The State
Ada
Adams
Bannock
Bear Lake
Benewah
Binghajn
Blaine
1
All farms
. . . . number 1954 . . .
38,740
2,007
283
873
759
712
440
464
2,161
2,158
321
326
2
1950. . .
40,284
2,503
322
927
VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE
3
All farm products sold ,
. . .dollars 1954...
332,125,790
11,619,157
2,121,150
6
,644,395
3,163,872
2,584,708
21,744,327
3,846,727
I.
1949...
281,025,323
10,433,430
2,367,348
5
,718,177
3,254,533
1,539,524
19,473,081
2,857,743
5
All crops sold. ......................
...dollars 1954, . ,
196,664,262
2,802,230
549,265
4
,068,913
1,088,676
1,898,917
15,456,U3
1,063,904
6
1949. . .
153,836,501
2,124,652
574,138
3
,546,426
877,532
943,427
11,742,708
592,166
7
Field crops, other than vegetables
fruits and nuts, sold
and
..dollars 1954...
185,145,886
2,017,078
192,303
4
,050,989
1,087,701
1,893,161
15,402,181
1,058,290
8
1949. . ,
146,027,104
1,783,738
253,732
3
,476,809
846,160
941,440
11,712,138
591,999
9
Vegetables sold
..dollars 1954. ..
3 596 954
210,390
53,497
205
388
741
1,875
35
130
10
1949...
3,345,976
216
400
7,274
4,446
24
11
Fruits and nuts sold....,
..dollars 1954. ..
6,507,486
185,921
356,717
320,018
12,933
10,991
940
31,242
540
1,587
24,027
26,064
214
143
12
1949...
3,201,619
111,216
13
Horticultural specialties sold....
..dollars 1954...
1,433,936
388,841
40
4,250
22 651
5 400
14
1949. . .
1,261,802
176,201
56,751
60
15
All livestock and livestock products
sold
. .dollars 1954. ..
133 889 640
8,811,927
8,304,608
1,518,874
1,782,228
2
2
575,182
171,381
2,075,196
2,377,001
478,972
496,919
6,288,194
7,730,373
2,782,148
2,265,377
16
1949.,.
126,321,394
17
Dairy products sold
..dollars 1954...
37,731,469
27,817,955
4,981,566
3,854,162
114,288
84,548
611,483
658,793
618,195
589,653
137,620
111,097
1,915,446
1,859,910
235,741
179,351
18
1949...
19
Poultry and poultry products sold.
..dollars 1954...
5,503,846
473,902
20,341
179,526
43,566
61,799
224,630
16,170
20
1949...
6,134,311
401,969
20,444
209,616
100,760
59,313
276,987
36,944
21
Livestock and livestock products, other
than dairy and poultry, sold dollars 1954...
90,654,325
3,356,459
1,384,245
1
784,173
1,413,435
279,553
4,148,066
2,530,237
22
1949...
92,369,128
4,048,477
1,677,236
1
302,972
1,686,583
326,509
5,593,476
2,049,082
23
Forest products sold
._[ir.nar=; 1954.
1,551,888
867,428
5,000
4,170
53,011
10,982
300
370
206,819
99,178
675
200
24
1949. . .
Item
(For definitions and explanations.
see text)
Fremont
Gem
Gooding
Idaho
Jefferson
Jerome
Kootenai
Latah
Lemhi
1
All farms
...number 1954...
o-i-.
916
1,038
1 ,090
1 ,247
1,122
1,324
1,309
491
2
1950. . .
S32
950
1,065
1,155
1,255
1,111
1,413
1,457
485
VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE
3
All farm products sold
..dollars 1954. ..
10,100,»29
7,239,584
i
1,276,951
,850,244
8,662,867
8,067,774
9,638,946
8,754,445
9,992,414
8,561,998
15,781,779
10,494,800
4,236,432
3,075,752
11 ,042 ,694
7,429,651
3,046,683
3,667,415
4
1949...
5
All crops sold
..dollars 1954...
7,021,041
5,225,275
,664,365
,588,638
3,678,685
3,340,728
6,293,651
5,428,682
6,681,582
5,062,168
9,301,911
6,763,034
2,315,007
1,223,820
9,456,914
5,720,316
345,333
353,234
6
1949...
7
Field crops, other than vegetables
fruits and nuts, sold.....
and
..dollars 1954...
7,016,302
550,843
3 626 650
6 278 054
6,656,194
5,030,590
9,270,652
6,697,745
2,181,436
1,107,807
9,422,437
5,680,246
335,332
343,413
8
1949...
5,220,704
645,382
3,256,355
5,418,415
9
Vegetables sold
..dollars 1954...
716
174 ,689
33,328
1,410
8,875
11,850
36,075
3,750
806
10
1949...
3 1
'14, ,61
3,320
5,257
32,426
16,716
22, MS
3,672
11
Fruits and nuts sold
..doUars 1954...
4 023
]
,938 ,..83
3,652
14,387
11,505
3,854
24,081
17,152
7 745
12
1949...
4,160
816,596
14,582
6,947
24,183
4,583
24,254
15,347
5,669
13
Horticultural specialties sold.....
..dollars 1954...
350
12,855
24,857
5,008
2,133
15,555
28,230
73,415
75 ,043
13,575
2 ,075
1,500-
480
14
1949...
3S1
32,199
15
All livestock and livestock products
sold
..dollars 1954...
3,077,688
,593,308
5 004 190
3,028,795
3,165,052
3,310,832
3,499,830
6,479,868
3,731,766
1,756,181
1,757,320
1,437,411
1,609,475
2,701,300
3,312,906
16
1949. . .
2,014,155
;
,260,360
4,725,046
17
Dairy products sold. ...............
..dollars 1954...
480,466
304,729
1
,543,290
932,060
1,435,859
960,276
333 ,419
255,174
937,650
729,969
1,144,183
552 ,683
812,327
696,468
466,899
395,127
208,082
193,915
18
1949...
19
Poultry and poultry products sold..
..dollars 1954...
90,315
109,381
170,745
115,139
126,785
82,755
386,633
113,533
68,434
20
1949...
51,35."
164,543
204,066
100,422
219,931
94,112
357,581
141,511
52,385
21
Livestock and livestock products, other
than dairy and poultry, sold. ..,..- -dollars 1954.,.
2,507,107
1,658,068
1
2
,940,637
,113,757
3,397,586
3,560,704
2,580,237
2,809,456
2,196,397
2,549,930
5,252,930
3,084,971
557,216
703,271
851,979
1,072,337
2,424,784
3,066,606
22
1949. . .
23
Forest products sold. .................
..dnllsrs 1954
1,500
154
21,278
1,246
1?
316 300
165,244
9.:, 612
148,369
^a,860
1,275
24
1949...
2 ,000
16
1,711
IDAHO
57
SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
BolBe
Bonner
Bonneville
Boundary
Butte
Camas
Canyon
Caribou
Caesia
Clark
Clearwater
Custer
Elmore
FranJtlln
li2
1,150
1,483
596
271
131
4,183
579
1,225
67
390
290
407
1,098
1
129
1,185
1,538
667
237
139
3,985
593
1,243
.94
374
316
407
1,151
2
600,840
1,871,364
16,180,566
2,405,720
2,563,188
1,813,527
32,072,372
6,353,221
13,892,923
1,019,605
1,306,210
2,099,951
3,629,143
5,988,799
3
537,770
1,850,976
13,496,643
2,380,287
2,122,178
1,532,868
26,232,977
6,441,981
11,862,116
1,588,182
951,205
2,409,853
3,363,676
6,558,511
4
97,996
352,259
11,332,636
1,543,461
1,353,719
1,373,476
17,300,659
3,825,607
7,706,287
191,015
397,635
494,423
1,174,509
2,742,441
5
72,323
266,791
8,942,405
1,514,671
856,308
1,087,982
15,033,179
3,856,177
6,278,182
228,562
587,393
373,619
1 ,000 ,661
2,837,981
6
96,376
322,744
11,285,110
1,537,636
1,358,385
1,373,430
14,062,957
3,825,432
7,691,203
190,982
892,044
494,198
1,158,771
2,653,495
7
72,150
245,724
3,922,975
1,510,818
855,993
1,087,822
12,062,723
3,855,934
6,269,686
228,520
583,304
373,484
953,119
2,562,716
8
231
5,401
161
40
1,358,207
104
3,122
50
13,234
77,171
9
551
100
344
10
1,556,221
3,234
30
1,122
28,142
256,274
10
1,620
19,244
7,133
3 ,61:7
334
6
1,837,363
175
1,520
33
2,469
175
2,504
4,975
11
173
6,716
10,040
13,800
11,165
34,942
3,165
3,509
2,057
305
160
881,310
542, U2
532,925
243
2,567
13,460
2,695
12
...
3,467
135
19,275
125
4,991
5,800
14,000
12
13
14
486,816
1,396,204
4,84.4,963
748,007
1,209,469
439,785
14,266,218
2,527,614
6,186,436
828,590
249,259
1,604,828
2,444,234
3,246,358
15
444,807
1,482,758
4,552,485
769,843
1,265,870
444,886
11,199,603
2,583,014
5,583,934
1,359,620
285,487
2,036,084
2,361,030
3,719,530
16
22,934
711,654
1,151,963
405,902
76,435
29,219
6,733,944
498,091
1,236,527
28,486
41,274
66,852
118,047
1,520,515
17
21,468
645,366
908,151
395,873
74 ,996
28,188
4,419,340
396,262
754,873
24,559
50,098
101,380
99,021
1,166,932
16
13,022
80,273
219,108
52,036
46,644
7,557
600,223
61,750
154,738
2,389
28,700
14,416
77,321
615,784
19
23,158
91,239
194 ,005
64,533
37,760
20,615
811,182
■42,186
106,641
2,755
26,570
24,124
50,250
787,077
20
450,860
604,277
3,473,892
289,979
1,086,390
403,009
6,932,051
1,967,773
4,795,171
797,715
179,285
1,523,560
2,248,866
1,110,059
21
400,181
746,153
3,450,329
309,432
1,153,114
396,083
5 ,969 ,031
2,144,566
4,722,420
1,332,306
203,719
1,910,580
2,211,759
1,765,521
22
16,028
122,901
2,967
114,252
266
5,495
200
161,316
700
10,400
23
20,640
101,427
1,753
95,773
195
2,790
77,825
150
1,965
1,000
24
Lewis
Lincoln
Madison
Minidoka
Nez Perce
r»neida
Owyhee
Payette
rower
Shoshone
Teton
Twin Falls
Valley
Washington
301
414
902
1,067
938
485
744
1,11..
397
16S
447
■■'■"'6
776
437
453
891
1,059
993
543
774
1,153
388
168
459
2,623
209
926
'
6,713,143
3,983,054
3,603,769
12,262,465
9,906,768
4,253,997
8,053,225
7,425,788
5,910,876
207,545
2,894,030
32,371,545
1,373,013
5,821,592
3
5,431,801
3,522,960
6,987,953
8,083,863
7,119,528
4,717,572
7,320,194
5,360,432
5,034,656
315,644
2 ,984 ,469
27,908,724
1,017,579
5,555,226
4
6,261,744
2 ,019 ,337
5,339,439
8,627,217
6,414,028
2,940,163
3,736,929
3,457,796
4,933,473
18,999
1,611,664
20,826,136
574,561
2,342,826
5
4,877,448
1,664,894
4,654,357
4,242,639
5,721,247
3,277,883
3,218,547
2,249,231
4,167,452
21,798
1,465,195
17,915,382
572,785
1,723,465
6
6,151,219
2,019,147
5,313,976
S,W2,410
7,741,611
2,934,790
3,558,972
1,502,109
4,933,005
4,204
1,605,683
20,254,205
573,152
1,956,837
■,,875,457
1,661,206
4,644,701
4,232,725
5,374,387
3,253,097
3,125,588
1,317,521
4,187,060
14,991
1,457,072
17,335,626
570,323
1,385,709
,?
110 ,085
15
816
13,420
561,412
5,373
51,032
397,413
50
1,463
3,453
249,772
1 ,000
253,564
9
1,720
2,606
2,050
2,183
180,533
23,978
74,642
341,552
2,523
7,329
322,825
2,377
251,401
10
440
150
10,582
907
55,905
109,095
1,515,324
418
337
2,i22
212 ,039
409
111,975
11
271
1,082
3,523
2,721
103,037
308
16,227
498,333
392
3,182
794
175,941
85
43,613
12
75
9,065
10,430
55,100
17,630
42,950
12,995
112,120
20,450
13
...
4,583
5,010
63,290
2,090
91,825
1,097
60,990
42 ,742
380,248
1,963,667
3,269,330
3,635,243
1,403,582
1,313,834
4,326,296
3,967,644
977,403
173,686
1,279,766
11,543,362
785,886
3,469,641
15
585,640
1,858,066
2,332,121
3,841,214
1,354,695
1,439,689
4,601,597
3,111,201
846,954
284,352
1,515,884
9,993,342
432,765
3,831,126
15
24 ,414
636,673
786,000
881,161
243,280
191,108
714,391
1,520,517
198,644
33,845
413,417
2,700,727
56,555
552,288
17
40,622
346,909
462,130
608,697
213,150
208,720
379,866
974 ,481
148,216
155,292
340,975
1,941,025
62,153
441,247
18
30,307
59,367
226,909
94,343
133,410
61,890
33,557
112,009
27,978
57,056
16,719
288,371
19,279
79,961
19
34,857
55,754
117,275
88,457
118,565
107,335
78,100
151,233
2-i ,945
14,442
29,455
344,644
22,641
173,466
20
325,527
1,267,627
2,256,421
2,659,744
1,021,892
1,060,836
3,578,348
2,335,118
750 ,781
77,785
849,630
8,554,264
711,052
2,737,372
21
510,161
1,455,403
1,752,666
3,144,060
1,022,930
1,123,634
4,143,631
1,985,487
674 ,793
114,618
1,145,454
7,707,673
347,971
3,215,413
22
71,151
89,158
343
14,860
2,600
47
11,565
9,125
23
18,713
075
10
43,586
50
250
9,494
3,390
12,029
635
-
58
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER , OFFFARM WORK
[Data are based on reports for only
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Benewah Bingham
Estimated number of farms 195'V .
1950.
FAHMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS
Commercial farms number 195'4.
1950.
Class I number 1954 .
1950.
Class II number 1954.
1950.
Class III number 1954.
1950.
Class IV number 1954 .
1950.
Class V number 1954 .
1950.
Class VT number 1954.
1950.
Other farms number 1954.
1950.
Part-time number 1954.
1950.
Residential number 1954.
1950.
Abnormal number 1954 .
1950.
FAHMS BY CLASS OF WOHX POWER
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954..
No tractor and only 1 horse or
mule farms reporting 1954 . .
No tractor and 2 or more horses
and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . .
Tractor and horses and/or mules. — farms reporting 1954..
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954..
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AUD EQUIFMENT
Telephone farms reporting 1954..
1950..
Electricity farms reporting 1954..
1950..
Television set farms reporting 1954..
Piped running \/ater farms reporting 1954..
Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954..
Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954..
Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . .
1950. .
Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . .
1950. .
number 1954 . .
1950..
Com pickers farms reporting 1954 . .
1950..
number 1954 . .
1950..
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting
number
Field forage harvesters farms reporting
number
Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and
earth tanks farms reporting
number
Motortrucks farms reporting
number
Tractors farms reporting
number
Wheel tractors other than
garden farms reporting
number
Garden tractors farms reporting
number
Crawler tractors farms reporting
number
Automobiles farms reporting
number
OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCCME
Fara operators—
With other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting
Working off their farms,
total operators reporting
100 or more days operators reporting
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954 . .
1949 . .
1954 . .
1949 . .
1954..
1949 . .
38 ,764
40,234
31,224
32,343
2,310
1,693
7,195
5,601
8,730
9,154
6,992
3,622
4,345
5,399
1,652
1,869
7,540
7,941
3,452
3,785
4,049
4,111
39
45
1,997
13,455
16 ,436
26,133
22,264
37,311
37 ,232
11,404
33 ,870
16,718
5,'
971
6,295
14,362
11,782
11,323
9,211
13,407
10,446
280
134
280
L34
6,553
2,204
6,630
2,253
2,168
2,214
3,616
6,243
27 ,240
22,763
38 ,790
29,690
30 ,807
27,566
52,900
39,397
27 ,862
24,144
42 ,059
31,032
3,047
1,574
3,132
1,649
6,408
5,657
7,709
6,716
32,960
31,822
43,091
39 ,980
9,365
9,810
19,845
17,895
10 ,822
9,282
1,989
2,503
1,613
1,830
38
16
169
120
508
462
507
668
326
405
70
159
371
673
210
342
160
331
482
50
156
413
1,611
1,645
1,970
3,475
879
1,859
987
358
45
278
1,339
1,426
189
190
193
190
42
15
42
15
164
31
165
31
168
173
155
235
1,118
960
1,416
1,094
1,396
1,215
1,948
1,517
1,301
1,105
1,744
1,326
166
140
176
155
25
31
28
36
1,742
2,li6
2,146
2,563
550
321
1,025
1,125
592
758
267
322
201
233
9
23
30
25
29
53
50
75
53
57
30
139
117
248
294
33
209
127
47
6
73
48
56
50
48
56
48
100
173
204
225
253
201
179
352
273
191
168
250
196
15
16
15
16
75
56
87
61
183
212
281
254
85
110
126
167
78
90
844
927
563
633
30
50
120
95
163
202
183
130
47
157
20
276
244
110
130
155
107
11
142
21
59
375
247
453
530
747
817
267
649
322
131
27
67
231
216
292
236
312
255
144
22
144
22
28
23
38
53
524
553
772
734
648
647
1,000
847
542
519
707
608
48
40
68
40
192
175
225
199
739
723
973
835
267
236
432
489
337
324
764
712
584
581
17
16
49
65
110
125
182
180
181
130
45
65
180
131
110
76
65
U5
20
78
457
418
374
750
683
73
700
324
145
21
131
276
133
190
193
198
211
62
138
448
345
578
413
536
445
798
586
525
424
707
513
10
5
10
5
70
60
81
63
682
548
809
646
249
163
421
342
266
185
426
484
251
280
29
8
48
50
53
53
59
58
40
58
175
204
90
37
85
117
67
5
66
128
160
155
129
421
400
109
341
149
51
7
54
32
35
148
130
182
154
92
332
310
488
442
313
300
515
411
235
134
266
195
20
169
165
203
196
322
290
429
335
154
222
259
294
169
163
2,161
2,153
1,881
1,957
166
101
501
417
615
590
322
469
220
215
56
65
230
201
120
79
156
120
102
777
1,018
1,553
1,306
2,071
2,008
840
1,331
901
305
26
319
397
737
487
215
510
233
315
54
320
55
178
178
25
93
1,614
1,167
2,145
1,419
1,820
1,625
3,020
2,207
1,790
1,609
2,783
2,049
78
45
73
45
127
99
159
113
1,930
1,813
2,457
2,272
411
277
1,121
889
524
367
IDAHO
AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
a sample of f arma . See text]
59
L..:,i«
:..n,.r
i'onneville
Boundary
Butte
Camas
Canc'on
Jaribou
Cassia
Clark
Clearwater
Custer
Elmore
rpBnklin
12',
1,132
1,484
603
271
119
4,207
610
1,238
69
399
244
409
1,113
1
LJ9
1,185
1,538
667
237
139
3 ,985
59 3
1,248
84
374
316
407
1,151
2
8i
521
1,322
377
231
119
3,311
583
1,067
69
254
224
313
973
3
89
598
1,397
363
215
130
3,188
550
1,U9
72
235
25S
297
1,003
4
1
2
117
33
17
19
163
53
124
11
5
10
31
36
5
1
5
84
23
9
13
160
60
74
15
9
20
28
6
6
12
446
12
67
31
671
179
287
10
51
32
71
139
7
33
291
21
53
40
571
156
208
17
31
45
15
108
8
2i
101
472
65
49
45
970
174
295
30
41
72
64
324
9
22
53
569
77
68
51
809
136
406
11
52
70
56
317
10
20
102
195
97
73
13
305
156
228
18
68
59
49
266
11
11
178
314
103
51
21
349
137
292
14
68
64
93
356
12
12
158
77
120
10
11
500
21
112
54
30
73
181
13
v.
207
114
103
23
625
42
129
5
42
40
99
136
14
U^
15
50
15
200
21
35
21
25
27
15
21
1 .;■;■
25
31
11
5
174
19
30
10
i2
30
14
63
16
-1
-11
162
226
40
39.
2"
171
145
20
96
140
17
40
587
141
304
22
'9
797
4i
109
12
139
53
110
143
18
I'j
266
75
131
10
376
15
100
35
15
40
80
19
24
288
93
149
18
...
380
14
76
6
59
33
29
90
20
25
345
85
95
30
520
10
71
106
5
55
50
21
16
299
45
2
3
155
4
9
417
28
2
1
33
1
80
4
«
81
1
53
22
23
24
IJ
265
151
86
15
5
1.050
50
U2
60
16
91
175
25
!'■■
30
40
5
150
1
10
5
15
26
V
113
;:,
50
7
t
150
r,
42
3
20
27
27
42
27
231
^04
157
141
69
808
356
553
64
130
185
159
531
28
11
-9 -J
310
103
39
2,049
198
500
2
179
16
127
350
29
51
292
1,163
210
135
93
3,499
457
377
44
251
70
217
813
30
65
200
1,059
144
139
76
2,825
443
576
25
190
111
169
732
31
120
1,092
1,443
552
264
119
4,152
534
1,188
53
354
229
339
1,077
32
118
1,011
1,470
536
215
143
3,946
524
1,U6
57
285
183
376
1,053
33
33
373
684
128
6-'
12
1,725
145
296
42
62
54
94
403
34
118
941
1,360
45-.
222
94
3 ,996
501
1,099
47
247
182
305
1,061
35
90
264
797
202
154
75
2,056
365
591
37
115
102
210
380
36
35
100
291
53
23
22
597
115
260
13
35
43
89
142
37
1
16
46
10
7
50
27
22
2
10
5
21
38
51
75
302
99
121
'20
463
98
143
19
62
'96
104
166
39
11
226
529
121
75
12
2,372
269
471
26
15
29
50
687
40
35
175
353
115
71
11
1,764
245
347
10
10
72
56
581
41
43
81
467
149
97
96
642
371
397
4B
191
47
82
428
42
16
66
350
86
41
103
364
382
253
21
165
51
39
338
43
48
82
552
200
110
122
652
441
433
60
243
48
110
435
44
16
66
418
116
44
133
371
111
55
111
55
469
271
22
195
52
96
13
1
13
1
346
'10
10
45
46
47
48
49
24
140
293
45
57
25
476
96
391
39
53
25
63
145
50
1
35
95
31
21
15
139
35
144
10
20
15
33
46
51
24
141
295
45
60
25
476
96
392
40
53
27
66
145
52
1
35
95
31
21
15
140
35
145
10
20
17
35
46
53
2
78
70
20
6
3
238
6
73
1
26
2
22
53
54
2
83
71
25
7
3
291
7
74
1
31
2
22
63
55
21
105
65
18
4
26
67
51
92
9
203
29
83
78
56
50
121
103
13
9
38
73
61
133
17
372
41
223
98
57
92
d75
1,067
426
199
109
2,547
514
388
69
313
211
269
719
58
83
^41
906
392
150
129
1,676
462
669
57
230
218
247
629
59
124
789
1,558
632
295
191
3,433
799
1,451
128
406
297
388
878
60
105
^03
1,197
524
192
208
2,187
694
905
86
350
274
297
746
61
101
762
1,230
477
244
103
2,997
554
1,063
66
319
201
306
881
62
93
586
1,299
377
185
128
2,506
559
894
50
280
218
283
768
63
137
1,040
2,244
667
433
240
4,631
1,095
2,016
164
529
399
615
1,313
64
105
718
1,853
459
289
216
3,505
947
1,305
84
335
324
415
1,026
65
80
oSO
1,191
421
23~
71
2,541
517
1,039
66
205
195
235
810
66
6 3
551
1,181
319
130
59
2,376
492
314
50
210
213
267
638
67
101
766
1,396
472
378
102
4,209
834
1,819
129
244
349
473
1,043
68
68
602
1,541
355
256
65
3,219
672
1,176
70
215
307
362
751
69
16
117
29
52
12
1
315
10
51
37
6
59
11
70
5
40
17
16
16
141
11
11
30
10
26
71
16
117
44
52
12
1
320
11
51
37
6
61
11
72
5
40
17
16
17
142
11
11
30
15
26
73
20
148
224
119
37
94
96
202
119
32
137
40
76
246
74
32
71
219
77
13
117
132
220
94
13
120
15
32
223
75
20
157
304
143
43
137
102
250
146
35
193
44
81
259
76
32
76
295
88
16
151
144
264
113
14
140
17
38
249
77
92
884
1 ,406
488
235
90
3,772
540
1,120
57
230
176
269
1,000
78
108
735
1,397
349
130
132
3,545
538
967
49
205
189
238
934
79
114
1,034
2,003
620
296
137
4,927
679
1,565
117
264
246
375
1,159
80
109
370
1,740
416
237
175
4,527
721
1,236
74
250
246
355
1,106
81
53
612
283
278
61
7
956
72
209
10
159
35
143
231
82
~'"
607
218
:'26
43
14
1,133
103
192
12
162
63
114
214
33
^4
792
695
382
154
62
2,192
253
655
32
258
78
190
653
34
C4
672
601
429
113
46
1,802
241
495
31
234
124
136
566
85
50
594
365
241
94
33
1,291
103
317
12
169
25
127
357
86
39
461
241
274
43
16
1,033
82
200
14
136
61
120
270
87
60
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 5 -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, OFF-FARM WORK
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Ooodln^
Estimated number of farms 1954 .
1950.
FAHMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS
Comraercial farms number 195'4.
1950.
Class I number 1954 .
1950.
Class II number 1954.
1950.
Class III number 1954.
1950.
Class IV number 1954.
1950.
Class V number 1954.
1950.
Class VI number 1954.
1950.
Other farms number 1954.
1950.
Part-time number 1954 .
1950.
Residential number 1954.
1950.
Abnormal number 1954 .
1950.
FAHMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER
No tractor, horses, or raules farms reporting 1954.
No tractor and only 1 horse or
mule farms reporting 1954 .
No tractor and 2 or more horses
and/or mules farms reporting 1954.
Tractor and horses and/or mules .... farms reporting 1954.
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
Electricity farms reporting 1954.
1950.
Television set farms reporting 1954 .
Piped running water farms reporting 1954 .
Home freezer farms reporting 1954.
1950.
Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.
Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 .
Milking machine farms reporting 1954.
1950.
Grain combines farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954 .
1950.
Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and
earth tanks farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954 .
Motortrucks farms reporting 1954.
1950.
nximber 1954 .
1950.
Tractors farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Wheel tractors other than
garden farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Garden tractors farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Automobiles farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
OFF-FARM WORX AND OTHER INCOME
Farm operators —
With other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting
Working off their farms,
total operators reporting
100 or more days operators reporting
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
S94
83;
763
755
66
52
251
205
215
213
155
189
60
69
16
27
131
77
55
34
70
43
142
10
21
280
441
605
540
853
758
372
763
457
294
15
107
153
121
442
322
497
420
160
89
166
89
32
32
45
71
737
649
1,266
949
731
690
1,319
1,132
639
633
996
857
32
25
32
25
233
204
291
250
607
bfA
1,003
638
167
110
540
296
215
123
652
950
681
700
104
63
165
139
178
230
159
187
30
72
171
250
96
156
75
94
170
20
26
265
371
596
462
852
912
241
794
428
152
18
191
533
410
120
112
134
148
25
6
25
6
112
47
114
48
40
166
425
502
534
583
671
602
945
715
631
537
829
600
57
65
57
55
44
47
59
51
763
692
962
824
251
315
511
493
256
266
1,035
1 ,0b5
695
932
56
52
125
100
318
334
255
242
101
161
30
43
140
133
126
5
61
413
430
738
457
1,015
1,070
49
919
341
123
36
174
551
512
316
301
353
318
319
105
328
105
73
73
92
140
760
504
945
500
843
763
1,352
1,059
837
738
1,293
980
30
31
30
35
22
35
29
53
815
945
1,041
1,174
212
169
457
332
223
164
1,103
1,155
823
903
55
52
216
208
233
223
174
248
70
127
63
45
252
120
64
160
168
147
50
68
481
337
740
721
1,043
867
79
920
459
159
54
325
121
95
516
517
615
626
2
101
102
295
579
952
838
1,298
1,177
854
815
1,494
1,252
594
531
685
595
202
64
203
65
504
504
606
502
763
668
995
913
277
287
584
489
318
222
1,349
1.255
1,209
1,105
61
54
345
152
347
374
264
292
121
204
71
29
140
150
85
105
55
130
20
58
542
599
1,011
657
1,323
1,230
588
1,170
638
145
48
323
560
348
383
U7
395
152
336
65
35
35
38
52
902
592
1,127
711
1,146
972
1,941
1,204
1,134
923
1,750
1,095
17
15
17
15
133
84
164
94
1,206
1,084
1,511
1,304
206
218
690
525
364
256
1,125
1,111
1,075
1,023
78
67
407
219
305
403
190
239
70
74
25
21
321
717
832
579
1,114
1,099
135
1,024
482
177
25
152
447
320
592
430
628
440
91
91
163
224
829
559
1,084
753
1,038
988
2,029
1,442
1,033
982
1,976
1,407
30
5
30
23
29
1,009
899
1,297
1,205
90
83
420
371
110
105
706
694
25
8
103
51
137
136
159
182
174
196
108
121
665
719
246
229
420
490
254
597
595
468
1,336
1,345
494
1,219
345
81
22
258
221
225
283
199
312
212
41
41
153
210
974
847
1,218
1,040
1,006
771
1,481
953
752
556
872
593
312
141
327
141
260
193
282
219
1,160
1,055
1,502
1,245
741
720
931
SIO
554
557
1,323
1,457
923
1,014
90
47
279
175
208
247
196
247
75
208
75
90
400
443
215
183
185
250
140
40
90
349
704
949
1,017
1,262
1,354
445
1,049
467
281
46
239
155
91
755
639
871
716
427
589
1,123
1,034
1,685
1,399
1,088
1,009
1,989
1,614
720
634
783
661
265
111
273
117
799
714
933
836
1,055
1,069
1,298
1,317
432
452
699
713
436
412
IDAHO
AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coniinued
61
a sample of farms . See text]
106
134
178
263
305
329
361
78
30:
16b
63
276
334
348
106
196
330
357
62S
557
326
332
713
525
241
177
283
153
101
26
107
26
247
267
323
316
311
322
398
386
133
200
15
18
100
79
151
134
38
5
1
256
113
458
73
175
37
16
113
257
258
176
145
158
56
161
58
11
189
337
310
288
416
367
379
398
640
543
36-
398
354
367
443
499
175
143
706
786
55
165
106
192
283
146
189
121
116
15
155
105
29
281
36-;
373
100
21
119
188
189
295
139
359
160
58
160
64
41
19
555
559
867
828
655
644
,054
967
589
560
849
755
28
132
152
167
134
758
747
996
923
205
181
493
431
262
206
1,065
1,059
226
149
300
265
207
290
130
153
96
107
36
68
60
656
562
1,033
1,060
208
957
125
10
SO
371
330
243
131
254
131
34
262
34
28
28
7
11
703
519
,147
599
897
768
.,538
747
1,457
874
20
30
20
35
31
18
61
20
958
959
1,321
1,117
671
635
94
41
209
165
91
146
104
151
86
135
87
47
257
308
86
106
171
202
206
206
540
481
232
187
305
316
718
906
923
156
851
450
146
47
114
92
41
384
302
535
333
101
41
102
41
30
35
221
364
767
702
1,266
972
696
657
1,407
1,056
429
309
495
345
264
170
266
185
495
442
646
526
719
702
977
804
397
491
231
286
501
543
46l
503
23
29
128
123
123
174
110
115
67
52
10
10
252
233
454
415
246
372
138
76
2
23
110
82
301
242
336
266
401
339
616
462
454
420
311
454
344
10
1
10
1
223
161
281
191
436
374
555
500
248
131
117
803
774
672
678
54
58
148
155
189
160
155
204
111
73
321
319
246
769
634
310
668
406
154
38
168
273
215
189
109
197
123
37
138
36
133
37
85
85
265
562
450
861
565
645
451
1,196
685
633
440
1,089
645
52
10
52
10
52
23
55
30
592
490
790
646
141
116
367
300
158
100
1,082
1.153
387
901
157
60
186
209
251
308
195
227
56
195
252
110
142
85
110
215
15
200
606
766
712
1,057
1,083
387
976
383
200
31
133
514
355
148
146
154
146
20
10
20
10
113
61
75
89
664
488
818
572
831
743
1,269
940
801
668
1,095
781
111
75
111
75
58
69
63
84
936
933
1,193
1,131
295
316
561
579
351
308
373
338
358
367
62
52
128
125
68
121
47
35
27
17
26
17
174
161
327
280
154
299
207
111
243
237
345
307
151
168
35
66
310
297
775
656
335
319
711
560
245
187
383
239
18
24
IS
25
223
223
310
296
340
298
483
394
125
106
48
37
105
103
136
140
41
126
10
10
101
105
121
120
91
45
131
60
115
165
110
106
105
91
427
459
352
428
10
17
54
105
130
151
51
12
252
73
257
217
394
429
102
343
174
123
15
62
126
111
173
166
208
184
161
169
100
69
2,390
2,623
2,245
2,371
299
166
723
726
734
293
492
153
226
5n
65
139
712
1,281
1,927
1,798
2,344
2,550
279
2,209
1,047
317
70
257
1,244
1,098
929
821
1,060
Valley
S3
575
32
278
88
565
32
289
11
138
11
139
12
134
31
290
301
1
,762
298
1
527
435
2
,816
387
2
050
330
2
,028
357
1
,976
577
4
,617
485
3
522
298
1
991
310
1
,939
434
4
,279
362
3
,275
16
206
5
118
16
206
5
133
98
119
102
104
127
132
113
114
335
2
,183
393
2
,339
376
3
,270
468
3
,385
239
357
885
935
299
242
209
152
155
5
8
22
27
62
30
33
37
24
37
6
55
25
28
lU
76
132
82
221
243
138
32
12
95
54
50
130
103
184
130
38
16
38
16
13
13
70
225
153
284
196
189
178
340
322
183
163
24^
213
84
78
94
109
179
188
230
243
106
67
157
114
109
805
926
708
734
41
33
124
83
175
203
172
210
160
161
192
57
105
40
87
35
1
59
340
320
594
564
765
855
124
749
300
114
51
212
356
158
276
223
285
249
20
5
20
5
187
83
18
53
80
215
586
544
760
696
665
6ao
1,085
779
624
529
863
598
179
145
190
161
621
694
779
139
248
359
443
175
208
62
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF
[ Data are based on reports for only
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Estimated number of farms 1954 .
1950.
FARM LABOR
Week of Septeaber 26-Occaber 2: '
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 195i.
1950.
persons 1954 .
1950.
Family workers, Including
operator farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954 .
1950.
1 to 14 hours persons 1954 .
15 or more hours persons 1954.
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954.
1950.
persons 1954 .
1950.
Hired workers farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
persons 1954.
1950.
Regular workers {employed 150
or more days ) farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954.
Seasonal workers (employed less
than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954.
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.
1949.
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
Machine hire farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949 .
Hired labor farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
$1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 .
$100 to $199 farms reporting 1954 .
$200 to $499 farms reporting 1954 .
$500 to $999 farms reporting 1954.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Commercial fertilizer farms reporting 1954.
dollars 1954.
tons 1954.
acres on which used 1954 .
Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954.
tons 1954.
dollars 1954.
acres limed 1954.
USE OF COmERCIAI FERTILIZER
Crops oo vbich commercial fertilizer was used, 1954'
Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting .
tons,
acres on which used .
Other pasture farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used .
Sugar beets farms reporting .
tons .
acres on which \ised .
Wheat farms reporting.
tons,
acres on ^rtiich used.
Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Other crops farms reporting .
tons .
acres on which used.
38,764
40,284
36,340
35,948
86,699
66,628
35,892
35,508
34,938
34,265
7,519
27,419
14,300
13,569
22,831
19,934
7,996
6,539
28,936
12,429
3,919
6,905
5,282
22,031
38,233
37,825
29,695
32,031
24,083
25,858
9,497,105
8,507,007
21,850
26,233
30,409,901
32,192,604
3,863
2,917
4,915
3,391
3,631
3,133
29,241
30, 396
26,741,926
24,711,914
32,863
31,088
19,068,496
15,085,930
17,326
3,368,415
110,459
946,573
3,879
24,768
234,186
1,497
2,196
24,146
3,664
18,742
7,412
21,205
274,047
4,494
21,945
110,002
7,338
21,547
226,628
1,989
2,503
1,877
2,294
3,123
3,924
1,859
2,272
1,829
2,207
364
1,465
629
865
866
1,230
190
303
423
487
103
174
1,974
2,320
1,516
1,790
1,378
1,597
413,906
403,174
841
1,300
737,693
846,611
256
161
223
53
77
71
1,685
2,039
1,626,803
1,718,049
1,507
1,550
559,901
424,775
575
172,987
3,216
15,837
367
1,431
7,630
55
184
870
66
327
1,152
83
263
1,325
10
15
175
272
946
4,685
267
322
242
297
598
599
240
297
235
282
29
206
114
127
168
163
195
154
217
279
183
234
137
180
46,242
42,299
150
184
279,376
310,310
32
9
60
13
11
20
150
244
234,885
353,435
191
219
88,335
79,734
43
10,068
190
1,774
26
146
1,434
844
927
702
831
1,672
1,431
692
826
673
806
217
456
241
270
380
396
142
137
619
229
73
138
84
481
843
865
647
762
501
596
149,625
173,482
423
582
444,805
787,488
114
41
106
49
63
45
590
670
398,479
614,541
676
692
354,147
344,275
155
98,120
1,145
7,814
38
240
64
195
1,468
15
4
25
96
503
2,193
37
258
2,967
43
126
855
3
764
712
747
648
1,489
1,166
746
642
734
622
120
614
325
205
507
333
116
115
253
211
72
110
59
143
764
678
566
595
439
471
86,842
91,115
371
505
322,767
471,129
103
103
42
44
32
47
631
534
403,242
313,776
634
505
272,266
208,606
37
10,005
189
1,303
24
121
933
55
752
13
118
426
484
390
400
784
691
382
395
372
375
87
285
178
151
282
221
78
54
130
95
425
435
254
275
189
190
53,955
58,243
155
200
155,160
173,870
20
31
30
35
17
22
325
333
128,093
132,804
350
340
198, 848
135,366
142
105,588
1,271
20,901
50
263
2,644
6
6
113
102
571
10,502
436
7,618
2,161
2,158
2,047
1,942
7,246
3,546
2,019
1,915
1,967
1,845
285
1,682
897
730
1,491
1,055
477
286
3,788
646
209
364
390
3,424
2,149
2,094
1,788
1,953
1,477
1,652
543,474
519,283
1,542
1,757
2,133,221
2,264,943
165
112
395
401
273
196
1,624
1,559
1,017,812
1,381,274
1,918
1,828
1,117,326
864,900
1,395
795,334
9,212
84,905
820
2,004
22,688
109
218
6,630
324
1,008
6,015
555
1,640
16,771
802
3,254
22,743
373
1,041
9,622
^For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration.
IDAHO
63
1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954
a sample of farms. See textl
!' 'ise
H. 'mier
Bonneville
boundary
Butte
Cfimas
Canyon
■oriboi
rassia
Clark
Clearwater
Cus ter
Elmore
i-ranklin
12''
1 , 1 32
1,484
603
271
119
4,207
610
1,238
69
399
244
409
1,113
1
lyi
1,195
1,538
667
237
139
3,985
593
1,248
84
374
316
407
1,151
2
110
1,047
1,398
553
250
113
3,952
54t.
1,187
68
333
233
370
1,038
3
129
1,001
1,389
546
209
120
3,596
552
1,125
69
320
276
393
1,049
4
193
1,839
4,715
1,045
591
299
8,913
1,557
2,878
219
648
658
850
2,262
5
272
1,559
2,540
848
425
245
7,019
1,172
2,118
183
525
577
794
1,760
6
110
1,040
1,376
553
249
110
3,916
540
1,172
59
378
237
363
1,022
7
129
996
1,370
545
208
112
3,545
540
1,117
67
320
27b
379
1,038
3
104
983
1,333
533
239
109
3,806
537
1,143
58
353
235
361
992
9
129
966
1,336
525
202
107
3,420
520
1,082
62
300
256
374
983
10
46
236
371
143
28
25
1,133
59
183
5
181
15
111
143
11
58
747
962
390
211
84
2,673
478
960
53
172
220
250
844
12
42
562
550
238
147
40
1,425
200
446
30
134
158
114
425
13
58
410
452
215
77
39
1,371
241
412
33
135
170
112
383
14
66
746
1,042
339
238
102
1,985
340
773
51
217
24b
167
730
15
108
510
678
270
92
64
1,944
383
615
46
195
218
176
581
16
9
65
431
69
59
58
699
230
358
29
40
82
116
210
17
23
76
299
44
33
37
836
148
259
22
30
49
85
134
18
23
110
2,340
173
114
33
3,127
680
964
110
78
177
322
540
19
35
33
526
53
131
74
1,655
269
421
75
30
103
244
196
20
.
35
196
24
40
31
314
125
175
21
14
40
66
98
21
13
40
315
41
73
45
647
194
326
60
21
79
139
120
22
5
36
301
61
27
36
491
150
216
17
32
58
60
130
23
s
70
2,025
132
4!
43
2,480
486
633
50
57
98
133
420
24
114
1,117
1,483
573
261
118
4,202
607
1,185
69
375
234
408
1,113
25
154
1,096
1,501
602
224
148
3,646
610
1,139
75
355
286
404
1,075
36
78
633
1,271
353
188
107
3,047
553
1,016
46
210
184
310
931
27
119
661
1,406
467
193
128
3,019
550
1,057
75
225
226
354
964
28
46
534
988
303
117
78
2,694
384
864
18
146
109
245
810
29
86
505
1,136
383
156
65
2,667
386
899
52
190
137
294
827
30
5,772
80,328
330,186
82,020
39,772
45,214
1,140,269
180,963
407, 302
9,357
35,430
34,179
85.671
217,383
31
17,250
87,175
320,865
108,710
47,810
23,348
353,823
172, 863
353,529
21,931
43,760
46,044
58,894
207,616
32
63
279
1,100
162
167
95
2,302
479
814
45
118
167
187
673
33
89
376
1,321
262
168
112
2,409
475
946
70
140
201
293
814
34
68,737
130,835
1,588,008
151,218
313,385
175,184
3,976,241
666,602
1,491,107
217,034
40,875
315,825
602,987
430,429
35
50,270
158,525
1,851,969
178,610
341,335
186,480
4,171,973
687,658
1,204,235
220,346
55,905
290,163
611,275
649,612
36
11
96
BO
35
20
6
450
33
70
31
25
16
131
37
22
38
52
35
15
18
310
77
127
1
28
6
23
146
38
6
80
294
37
26
9
495
86
174
2
37
37
36
209
39
14
32
244
25
36
22
286
91
131
9
12
39
16
78
40
6
24
225
6
41
16
467
119
174
14
8
20
23
67
41
4
9
205
24
29
24
294
73
138
19
2
40
63
42
42
82
9c2
1,090
389
219
84
3,473
363
382
45
294
204
291
849
43
93
961
1,141
473
159
102
3,032
425
868
62
240
231
341
895
44
84,735
399, 310
1,125,349
136,540
110,659
52,878
2,787,969
328, 899
1,387,602
183,468
38,160
148,772
574,936
1,034,256
45
43,355
436,400
751,987
220,338
131,070
72,524
2,643,174
333,433
1,019,720
246,659
56,135
215,270
629,744
578,048
46
87
870
1,356
493
235
113
3,257
585
1,094
68
325
219
337
976
47
124
801
1,389
465
198
127
2,709
563
1,016
70
270
271
329
925
48
40,809
206,103
928,985
184,703
137,410
124,796
1,705,509
516,367
852,063
79,648
146,375
172,007
206,326
476,427
49
37,171
140,975
744,885
151,148
112,881
125,013
1,269,622
419,595
622,831
53,211
90,680
145,729
182,836
368,434
50
30
321
910
245
101
12
2,114
112
662
11
156
50
129
439
51
3,571
63,540
453,453
81,943
32,315
8,310
1,386,690
61,405
451,261
2,204
31,241
22,005
48,716
116,252
52
95
915
5,606
1,050
419
76
19,834
679
5,783
61
447
297
874
1,233
53
1,081
10,844
47,144
20,657
4,716
1,484
74,548
10, 593
42,164
603
8,711
2,355
6,561
11,545
54
55
56
57
53
59
17
241
483
68
44
2
915
37
339
10
31
12
17
124
80
568
1,806
114
112
7
2,267
84
1,194
60
132
55
315
105
60
790
6,827
16,732
1,234
1,095
73
15,463
1,229
10,938
600
2,027
357
1,318
1,347
61
1
38
97
5
1
281
46
10
1
17
22
62
2
43
170
10
2
486
44
2
5
32
16
63
40
535
1,427
34
370
1,829
150
20
3,000
675
5,230
15,457
10
73
503
315
389
2,058
9,419
25
100
340
1
19
40
172
317
640
4,097
64
65
66
67
lb
31
369
133
33
7
554
45
267
1
91
31
42
152
68
12
38
760
523
110
42
1,064
162
862
1
208
32
205
210
69
243
963
3,537
11,277
1,611
868
7,288
2,705
8,640
8
4,524
490
1,633
3,224
70
22
557
15
40
1
417
28
145
15
8
18
55
71
22
1,994
2
105
1
6,556
162
933
2
39
24
60
72
117
13,965
15
1,010
33
11,560
1,322
5,039
15
284
214
525
73
1
103
222
132
48
5
1,156
70
251
56
34
72
152
74
1
194
506
402
91
26
4,224
190
697
103
166
278
202
75
2,402
4,654
7,981
980
510
22,185
4,844
7,813
2,120
1,124
2,50b
2,180
76
64
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Estimated number of farms.
.195i...
1950...
FARM UEOR
Week of September 26-October 2:'
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.
1950.
persons 195^ .
1950.
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting 195*1 .
1950.
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954 .
1950.
1 to 14 hours persons 1954 .
15 or more hours persons 1954 .
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
persons 1954 .
1950.
Hired workers farms reporting 1954.
1950.
persons 1954 .
1950.
Regular workers (employed 150
or more days) farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954.
Seasonal workers (employed less
than 150 days) farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954 .
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.
1949 .
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954 .
1949 . .
Machine hire farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949 . .
Hired labor farms reporting 1954.
1949.,
dollars 1954 .
1949 .
$1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 . ,
$100 to $199 farms reporting 1954. .
$200 to $499 farms reporting 1954. .
$500 to $999 farms reporting 1954..
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954..
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954..
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954..
1949 . .
dollars 1954..
1949 . .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting 1954 . .
1949 . .
dollars 1954..
1949 . .
Commercial fertilizer farms reporting 1954..
dollars 1954..
tons 1954 . .
acres on which used 1954..
Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954..
tons 1954..
dollars 1954 . .
acres limed 1954 . .
USE OP COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crop.s on which commercial fertilizer was used, 19S4;
Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting..
tons . .
acres on which used..
Other pasture farms reporting . .
tons. .
acres on which used . .
Sugar beets farms reporting . .
tons. .
acres on which used..
Wheat farms reporting . .
tons . .
acres on which used..
Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting..
tons . .
acres on which used..
Other crops farms reporting . .
tons . .
acres on which used . .
894
832
860
709
2,940
1,649
854
709
843
677
125
718
393
344
626
636
292
100
1,472
336
119
238
239
1,234
838
785
688
725
470
539
190, 078
206,111
566
660
780,071
887, 507
68
36
127
106
146
S3
473
578
444,140
520,997
783
755
495,502
540,945
420
188,940
2,329
21,575
200
625
5,042
11
6
82
194
433
6,630
240
1,006
6,960
116
254
2,801
852
950
837
878
1,932
1,666
832
872
831
842
196
635
234
350
327
540
106
153
774
284
49
110
82
664
852
878
702
753
616
646
161,746
129,125
501
558
664,113
697,285
196
89
98
21
32
65
717
768
501,154
548,810
687
687
298,196
236,210
308
88,236
1,137
7,685
100
208
1,930
13
31
185
25
138
575
10
15
160
96
378
2,035
157
368
2,800
1,035
1,065
989
954
2,008
1,885
983
942
973
931
131
842
425
405
583
620
193
199
452
334
106
203
116
249
1,030
1,000
860
889
751
751
318,570
234,696
575
739
801,762
824,155
147
95
125
61
72
75
786
833
978,191
889,498
934
870
529,919
441,434
536
144,201
2,195
17,904
332
946
8,055
42
158
692
184
382
3,294
56
102
575
286
527
4,653
1,103
1,155
1,026
989
2,403
1,816
1,008
986
958
931
167
791
647
405
1,033
619
270
170
412
266
99
161
194
251
1,103
1,058
717
762
474
446
158,385
141,973
542
647
541,314
509,933
96
101
160
44
89
52
892
884
576,901
484,887
908
932
608,459
529,678
336
129,706
1,802
27,614
169
315
4,662
196
926
12,856
138
557
10,024
1,349
1,255
1,293
1,137
2,742
1,950
1,278
1,122
1,267
1,085
331
936
432
390
709
600
255
149
766
265
105
181
192
585
1,324
1,204
1,071
1,059
869
851
354,977
209,426
929
948
1,080,488
976,383
92
91
213
213
192
128
931
918
610,903
579,517
1,244
1,038
734,026
462,855
858
401,629
5,269
45,505
1,125
1,111
1,080
1,020
2,904
2,019
1,077
1,007
1,067
997
116
951
539
357
932
561
284
255
905
461
178
250
137
655
1,120
1,070
975
1,000
861
860
539,755
434,441
800
869
1,104,350
1,097,610
125
85
150
110
187
143
809
854
762,015
800,930
1,064
1,005
773,185
537, 224
835
361,975
4,765
42,121
681
549
2,010
1,465
9,414
14,576
70
105
66
120
1,035
1,515
91
196
260
733
1,217
3,136
381
442
834
671
8,269
7,995
394
251
1,445
670
9,548
3,695
256
401
654
1,113
6,022
11,559
1,372
1,413
1,272
1,217
2,224
1,986
1,261
1,201
1,171
1,141
321
850
603
518
824
700
143
100
229
145
100
157
1,367
1,307
860
922
702
680
148,483
91,575
384
567
190,130
292,237
110
93
50
76
42
13
1,132
1,116
816,138
548,359
1,039
862
339,419
243,488
414
195,131
2,258
34,235
186
329
4,387
25
14
195
10
115
400
231
1,234
20,319
15
5
35
178
561
8,949
1,323
1,457
1,218
1,289
1,993
2,018
1,206
1,273
1,181
1,208
301
415
395
545
555
188
122
267
255
119
162
1,323
1,364
811
1,043
541
696
164,215
222,850
571
802
444,994
503,211
96
145
103
95
83
49
893
1,070
302,046
418,644
1,138
1,104
580, 298
524,817
649
338,619
3, 616
61,885
180
318
5,066
16
38
330
504
1,953
32,199
108
357
1,307
24,182
^For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration."
IDAHO
1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Contunied
65
a sample of farms. See text]
Le-i,
Line: In
Madiscn
MlnM-ka
Nf2 Per.je
liieldH
Owyhee
Payette
Power
Shot:hone
Teton
Twin Falls
Valley
Washin^jton
368
413
861
1,065
928
501
803
1,082
373
151
427
2,390
242
805
1
437
891
1,059
993
543
774
1,153
388
168
459
2,623
209
925
2
33rt
412
780
1,050
837
453
708
1,017
349
120
406
2,270
232
735
3
3SA
448
732
995
867
469
683
1,023
313
120
401
2,425
188
864
4
717
996
2,532
2,281
1,589
827
1,699
2,971
653
200
987
6,011
i-*l
2,0.;.3
5
5S8
1,006
1,459
1,854
1,522
852
1,546
1,868
651
190
801
4,623
j33
1 , 562
6
337
407
777
1,016
820
452
695
1,010
342
120
405
2,234
220
717
7
3b4
437
714
933
862
464
673
1,008
309
120
401
2,386
188
851
8
))b
401
750
1,009
781
444
673
994
332
120
390
2,166
209
690
9
339
427
688
947
817
453
648
983
298
110
391
2,339
168
820
10
34
62
125
116
205
47
112
225
73
35
50
609
55
184
11
302
339
625
893
576
397
561
769
259
85
340
1,557
154
506
12
111
247
371
321
353
109
308
400
85
50
169
782
143
330
13
129
198
260
361
333
191
299
411
108
45
139
769
88
324
14
167
398
701
498
487
199
447
651
144
50
270
1,060
236
549
15
189
362
479
529
494
256
427
576
153
65
271
1,029
114
488
16
114
123
238
172
208
98
199
212
86
10
96
764
73
189
17
55
108
139
204
116
93
171
178
114
5
54
722
6
143
18
214
197
1,081
774
321
164
579
1,326
187
30
327
2,785
196
824
19
60
217
292
378
211
143
471
309
200
15
139
1,260
6
254
20
46
83
119
100
100
48
121
81
59
5
26
416
20
84
21
59
112
191
314
158
64
226
145
92
10
34
655
42
161
22
83
55
167
108
129
63
104
153
43
5
91
456
64
126
23
155
85
390
460
163
120
353
1,181
95
20
293
2,130
154
563
24
363
412
831
1,045
928
501
753
1,037
373
141
427
2,385
242
800
25
432
448
819
1,035
938
516
679
1,034
343
135
463
2,486
243
903
26
286
366
737
935
711
425
607
876
312
66
321
2,085
165
646
27
352
398
783
974
823
'186
574
889
314
65
443
2,241
187
737
28
209
291
562
8i7
565
320
510
754
138
40
261
1,826
130
487
29
229
324
657
900
639
332
468
735
158
25
363
1,936
125
585
30
146,793
103,330
176,194
485,724
159,720
118,835
214,853
214,591
35,355
1,310
33,402
1,367,034
56,653
142,093
31
132,065
113,301
255,480
262,167
197,134
183,442
179,851
198,742
92,542
2,545
101,136
1,098,338
30, 340
203,760
32
1*
26 1
604
739
437
343
461
606
275
31
231
1,575
115
509
33
237
308
673
859
618
415
504
719
279
65
363
1,926
137
582
34
238,585
308,314
715,317
1,300,181
665,677
332,632
835,416
374,977
434,408
25,150
235,404
2,874,881
146,404
551,641
35
315,077
413,346
920,963
1,005,809
692,099
377,111
1,062,043
621,767
463,076
19,035
357,461
3,162,603
119,920
579,915
36
10
66
85
110
129
68
102
161
26
5
11
257
9
133
37
15
31
100
115
29
38
31
52
24
45
172
31
82
38
29
46
169
136
SO
92
73
130
62
'io
43
334
18
120
39
51
36
85
141
79
45
58
62
42
5
62
216
28
58
40
55
43
79
97
50
53
105
116
62
11
37
246
15
51
41
36
39
86
90
70
47
92
85
59
33
351
14
65
42
249
366
598
770
636
333
556
823
234
115
286
1,957
177
602
43
334
353
637
369
701
302
513
868
231
115
376
2,152
163
758
44
111,702
443,481
747,735
923, 330
531,246
191,892
706,444
654,002
168,557
57,960
137,598
2,607,007
160,138
693,995
45
160,452
323,605
579,149
982,850
255,052
290,648
721,283
606,020
168,556
98,630
183,170
1,990,346
139,419
736,085
46
319
371
726
935
729
471
718
856
373
81
397
2,165
212
704
47
372
393
722
920
713
444
569
859
326
95
438
2,139
203
708
43
280,947
220,314
482,933
663,271
522,955
323,263
486,669
366,651
368,055
11,185
210,572
1,425,466
126,723
399,102
49
281,289
203,672
434,575
358,992
399, 586
257,286
344,410
294,595
295,350
14,875
214,109
1,279,252
101,706
320,259
50
192
195
439
706
416
91
356
515
70
10
45
1,856
46
259
51
94,928
51,437
188,169
522,204
233,883
32,275
168,764
183,148
52,291
225
10,952
344,789
20,398
124,624
52
1,152
607
2,233
6,896
2,653
414
2,522
2,302
672
2
151
12,329
289
1,716
53
22,692
5,957
20,333
49,843
48,675
4,546
13,668
15,542
7,470
15
1,445
97,904
3,350
13,844
54
55
56
57
58
55
26
56
243
347
110
29
110
197
41
16
1,398
15
95
56
101
739
711
135
24
384
293
138
32
4,239
30
330
60
915
1,130
6,612
8,554
2,448
352
3,284
3,025
1,914
240
33,982
470
3,746
61
11
10
20
36
59
5
25
96
6
205
12
62
34
20
20
35
41
1
40
155
11
227
14
63
580
125
200
430
663
5
325
997
50
2,610
200
64
46
398
31
143
71
14
554
76
65
166
2,408
80
1,049
390
118
2,357
532
56
892
11,620
372
3,163
1,299
713
11,297
1,632
67
122
152
237
300
260
27
153
144
36
11
998
,^
105
68
508
351
438
1,634
1,510
88
300
302
235
22
1,900
8
226
69
9,445
3,298
4,759
14,602
28,590
2,655
2,309
2,587
2,619
284
20,093
115
4,129
70
47
197
190
20
9
82
130
15
10
28
430
fi
30
71
62
572
1,583
4
177
294
456
121
2
75
1,459
33
126
72
496
5,313
7,381
50
219
1,215
2,905
1,430
15
601
8,159
135
315
73
140
53
158
227
240
29
195
325
10
10
set
41
122
74
554
73
298
521
947
46
455
703
48
21
2,146
213
488
75
11,752
903
3,057
6,471
17,161
,45
3,372
4,729
744
320
16,773
2.630
3,772
76
66
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
[For comparability of data on livestock
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Bing-hajD
Cattle and dairy products:
Cattle and calves farms reporting
Cows, including heifers that
have calved farms reporting
Milk cows farms reporting
number
Heifers and heifer calves ... -farms reporting
number
Steers and bulls including steer
and bull calves farms reporting
number
V/hole railk sold farms reporting
gallons
dollars
Cream sold farms reporting
pounds of butterfat
dollars
Cows milked, day preceding
enumeration farms reporting
number of cows
Milk produced, day preceding
enumeration -gallons
Butter churned, week preceding
enumeration farms reporting
pounds
Horf>e$ and mules:
Horses and/or mules farms reporting
number
Hogs:
Hogs and pigs farms reporting
number
Born before June 1 farms reporting
number
Bom since June 1 farms reporting
number
Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting
number
Between Dec. 1 and June 1.... farms reporting
number
Af ter June 1 farms reporting
number
Sheep and wool:
Sheep and lambs farms reporting
Sheep 1 year old and over ... .farms reporting
number
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1954.
Ewes farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954 .
1950.
Rams and wethers farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954 .
1950.
Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954.
Sheep and lambs shorn ....farms reporting 1954.
1949.
number shorn 1954 .
1949.
Wool shorn pounds 1954 .
1949.
Average date of enumeration 1954.
32,905
33,639
1,356,723
948,802
31,197
32,700
547,302
407,406
27,915
30,830
209,392
185,819
28,912
392,398
27,383
417,023
18,164
13,391
134,136,321
89,649,582
36,315,918
25,566,442
3,832
6,295
2,601,511
3,665,284
1,415,551
2,225,222
26,725
158,294
451,754
3,808
10,329
16,319
22,672
56,200
91,063
9,634
13,980
121,541
161,195
7,035
51,415
6,020
70,126
4,898
21,410
3,479
7,799
11,247
25,4/42
3,369
10,163
5,535
4,549
1,198,147
1,508,690
4,648
854,230
4,547
3,779
827,201
813,290
2,913
2,246
27,029
20,601
4,018
343,917
4,378
3,310
928,324
355,728
9,832,106
8,357,924
11/1-11/6
1,827
2,185
64.705
49,631
1,736
2,099
27,923
23,635
1,626
2,023
22,030
19,515
1,678
21,283
1,524
15,499
1,512
1,744
17,398,769
13,079,497
4,967,448
3,805,505
IS
59
27,415
59,830
14,118
45,811
1,595
17,499
51,707
45
159
677
1,178
1,754
3,492
362
691
5,979
10,303
256
2,059
266
3,920
213
1,154
129
365
493
1,213
181
661
130
142
36,261
45,164
161
35,364
160
128
34, 997
20,499
84
57
367
367
116
897
128
106
35,555
39,734
356,461
403,628
11/1-11/6
257
277
24,201
20,702
250
266
9.024
7,365
217
254
1,124
1,121
226
5,367
225
9,810
58
18
250,165
64,814
79,962
20,236
82
161
59,291
112,074
34,326
64,035
209
809
1,779
71
166
190
225
822
1,186
124
167
1,919
3,287
94
66
328
52
102
188
386
43
140
45
2,865
2,193
53
1,940
1,871
1,104
69
68
53
925
54
34
1,921
1,011
17,950
9,687
683
743
23,323
20,145
642
723
9,292
9,136
548
678
3,621
4,296
561
7,848
561
6,183
314
391
,253,727
,136,050
583,930
620,097
74
139
46, 837
60,757
27,553
38,346
519
2,743
7,654
81
236
461
616
1,407
2,550
267
333
2,053
2,291
196
996
161
1,057
121
369
81
176
222
394
66
147
110
91
17,035
19,481
81
12,574
77
80
12,202
12,229
47
43
372
317
81
4,461
62
16,057
12,290
170,699
109,348
10/17-10/23
11/7-11/13
661
635
30,364
28,816
648
633
13,764
12,073
595
608
4,021
4,654
593
8,236
561
8,364
512
532
2,594,456
2,278,109
611,032
578,284
15
28
10,438
18,331
7,113
11,114
578
3,010
8,220
491
577
2,085
2,949
274
230
1,200
1,007
205
548
134
652
101
190
62
124
95
210
62
95
241
164
22,710
23,431
211
19,264
204
160
18,705
13,551
113
91
559
520
170
3,446
191
141
23,163
19, 994
239,919
166,151
355
375
8,522
6,042
339
367
3,667
2,756
275
327
1,097
1,231
305
2,599
275
2,256
35
29
266,724
143,794
107,447
51,263
119
179
58,402
100,668
30,173
59,697
244
793
186
262
431
718
121
131
1,409
1,176
89
637
81
772
66
253
45
iA
125
161
53
123
25
10
258
188
20
163
147
103
11/7-11/13
18
95
20
6
160
85
1,443
738
10/17-10/23
1,852
1,819
60, 905
51,853
1,762
1,766
24,039
23,754
1,539
1,637
11,083
9,472
1,631
17,205
1,592
19,661
1,221
1,277
7,725,328
4,708,370
1,900,366
1,830,257
38
84
26,370
45,394
15,082
29,653
1,474
8,265
24,919
56
147
926
1,425
2,388
5,892
498
741
6,613
7,718
372
3,060
302
3,553
315
1,268
212
433
677
1,384
214
591
405
300
90,352
80,865
362
57,925
354
254
56,623
42,599
294
166
1,302
771
287
32,427
344
227
55,682
39,528
606,777
408,112
11/7-11/13
IDAHO
67
PRODUCTS; CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
and poultry seo text and State Table 12]
Boise
Conner
Borjieville
Boundary
Butte
Cajnaii
Canyon
Cari60u
Cassia
Clark
Clearwater
Custer
Elmore
Franklin
- . i.''i.'.9
l.--5'-l
215
05
3,744
428
1,095
59
294
268
328
936
1
1 , 038
1 , 280
509
200
109
3,387
455
1,108
56
298
259
320
958
2
7,t'25
19,975
40,630
7,201
13,781
10,155
117,771
30,602
57,265
9,651
6,012
34,748
25,639
24,673
3
'.,7ei
17,176
28,292
6,565
9,693
6,924
66,274
23,819
42,883
6,600
3,704
26,2o4
18,022
19,801
4
ilD
949
1.188
426
209
94
3,443
417
1,038
57
285
262
312
893
5
6
7
8
108
1,0136
1,249
493
197
lOS
3,247
460
1,083
66
293
267
312
940
3,650
8,749
14,460
3,206
6,284
4,789
40,978
13,811
24,225
4,023
2,637
16,636
11,323
9,903
^■,40-
7.903
11,261
3,102
4,634
2,952
26,717
10,208
13,176
3,519
1,645
13,053
7,027
8,498
"••
■■-A'.'
1,078
384
185
75
3,244
359
963
46
213
223
252
854
9
'o
939
1 , 2o3
462
192
86
3,187
426
1,027
61
267
245
286
922
10
3^'-.
i . 998
7,070
2,036
853
275
32,447
3,015
6,623
321
600
1,055
1,171
7,731
11
3^r:
4,610
6,522
2,411
796
335
24,037
3,255
5,729
333
858
1,192
1,111
7,174
12
98
847
1,091
361
187
88
3,293
394
983
56
249
251
280
840
13
2, Hi
6,147
11,867
2,22tD
3,812
2,781
36,940
8,204
16,180
3,084
1,876
9,302
6,638
3,573
14
105
775
1,020
3oO
ISO
83
3,018
365
931
55
228
242
271
690
L5
1,832
5,079
14.303
1,769
3,685
2,585
39,853
8,587
16,860
2,544
1,499
8,810
7,578
6,192
16
3
183
753
99
34
5
2,804
266
780
9
12
46
74
784
17
15
24-;
314
129
105
1
2,496
322
307
3
29
57
40
811
18
4,2b7
1,722,978
4,503,144
339, o91
286,314
11,007
22,823,437
1,923,625
4,925,999
57,316
80,056
201 , 253
363,707
6,864,755
19
;i.i37
1,335,131
3,111,86^
332 . 272
234,, 33
10,950
15,618,136
1,575,246
2,851,530
3,681
71,393
245,007
171,898
4,267,2Cr7
20
1 , 803
603,207
1,124, ,.00
346,5'07
67,730
4,065
6,700,325
484,509
1,219,393
14,663
25,425
41,082
87,518
1,496,150
21
t.,t.53
466.792
842,997
290,810
d7,1o2
3,000
4,281,398
379,750
727,951
1,221
23,219
64,259
53,087
1,132,759
22
3'^
334
o3
193
31
46
63
28
37
22
87
100
76
26
23
37
494
153
282
30
55
213
42
61
35
124
97
134
60
24
37 , 957
2l'2,212
48,766
119,714
15,3d8
49,567
55,226
22,585
26,953
22,975
30,920
48,043
53,548
39,323
25
2^ . 923
2'-5, 716
90,103
166,732
11,854
39,566
218,097
32,500
42,489
37,555
35,719
61,809
77,993
51,573
26
21.131
103,447
27,563
59,395
8,655
25,154
33,619
13,582
16,634
13,323
15,349
25,770
30,529
24,365
27
l-;,7Si
178,343
57,413
104,651
7,834
25,188
137,847
16,512
26,912
23,328
21,869
36,578
45,836
34,173
28
8o
803
1,035
360
176
74
3,151
345
927
44
213
207
240
839
29
223
3,098
5,306
1,540
566
229
25,117
2,314
4,990
247
467
683
842
6,006
30
524
8,780
15,177
4,221
1,610
561
72,729
6,932
15,092
523
1,140
1,590
2,171
19,317
31
2b
355
94
128
34
31
163
39
74
20
95
94
,,,-,
9
32
71
934
267
363
99
85
401
118
165
83
303
315
181
2d
33
37
392
oe3
137
157
81
1,143
369
627
52
135
244
208
572
34
95
605
957
238
171
85
1,743
397
866
65
205
250
264
797
35
392
842
1,744
374
792
345
2,675
1,503
2,049
515
470
1,738
1,236
1,411
36
^.'Si
1,435
3,179
653
1,066
432
4,987
2,191
3,630
772
618
2,437
1,588
2,8C7
37
i.
254
433
156
117
30
733
176
426
33
97
137
122
270
33
5o
261
611
164
134
36
1,340
255
532
39
131
153
174
43V
39
727
999
7,532
1,525
2,797
169
9,707
3,403
3,815
890
905
1,961
2,250
2,647
40
5iS
1.159
6,986
795
2,563
432
16,091
3,104
5,336
651
9CH
2,228
2,586
4,721
41
3d
153
321
108
99
17
492
147
295
22
73
112
87
210
42
392
419
3.353
590
l,3e4
68
3,373
2,101
1,405
313
479
840
1,032
1,107
43
33
155
276
87
82
16
514
90
271
22
59
84
91
164
44
335
580
4,174
935
1,433
101
6,334
1,302
2,410
572
426
1,121
1,218
1,540
45
25
70
256
46
81
4
347
117
212
24
39
85
66
155
46
103
169
1,321
247
446
8
1,808
549
755
158
114
334
423
507
47
19
,;2
196
35
62
3
226
98
138
18
28
51
45
122
48
30
82
418
54
97
18
621
194
279
25
66
105
76
309
49
6LI
83
804
127
250
7
850
347
384
72
67
188
194
302
50
l[i3
154
1,696
129
481
103
2,084
858
828
80
128
473
319
795
51
IS
49
143
35
54
1
287
60
145
16
25
54
51
89
52
93
Sb
517
120
196
1
958
202
371
86
47
146
229
205
53
17
54
340
30
90
12
407
147
289
25
11
130
77
152
54
8
39
322
14
69
7
331
146
230
40
10
85
88
144
55
7,804
1,652
65,929
867
25,506
138
20,353
25,431
71,471
27,123
261
31,624
58,737
10,648
56
99
1,076
87,035
418
37,073
533
28,851
39,372
50,643
53,310
240
34,963
91,556
11,431
57
17
54
285
26
62
9
334
132
234
22
10
122
61
127
58
6,000
1,166
37,863
409
19,428
105
13,966
19,126
31,706
21,241
188
24,950
52,550
6,394
59
54
273
26
61
9
317
128
231
22
9
119
58
125
60
8
36
269
14
59
6
277
131
192
39
9
77
77
115
61
6,765
l,Cf77
35,087
385
18,933
99
13,274
18,543
30,850
18,677
176
24 , 262
51,768
6,193
62
43
679
43,075
183
21,580
266
13,434
22,777
31,350
35,761
139
23,705
53,319
6,087
63
11
37
169
15
43
5
187
81
144
16
9
98
41
53
64
21
174
10
46
4
139
84
108
26
4
48
39
55
65
135
S9
2,776
24
495
6
692
483
846
2,554
12
693
732
201
66
"
42
1,487
14
452
12
394
625
620
1,036
7
448
778
345
67
_
44
257
24
69
8
286
118
194
21
8
100
52
114
68
90-;
486
28,066
458
6,078
33
6,387
6,305
39,765
5,382
73
5,654
6,187
4,254
69
17
45
262
26
65
9
285
131
219
20
10
123
52
115
70
7
28
273
13
52
6
220
119
153
31
7
80
56
103
71
8,0o3
1,218
40,375
583
23,397
159
12,945
18,852
33,063
21,377
173
28,735
54,757
6,529
72
2,169
860
41,725
250
23,479
253
13,945
21,908
29,873
33,918
92
24,888
52,071
5,50?
73
79,429
10,081
430,062
5,562
255,554
1,479
133,995
201,491
369,501
221,361
1,331
293,978
555,568
73,261
74
21,974
6,366
404,048
1,939
234,351
2,315
135,735
193,656
272,189
350,371
720
247,926
486,336
51,885
75
11/7-11/13
10/17-10/23
11/1-11/6
10/17-10/23
11/1-11/6
11/1-11/6
11/1-11/6
11/1-11/6
11/7-11/13
11/1-11/6
l(n7-10/23
1047-10/23
II/7-II/I3
11/7-11/13
76
68
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
[For comparability of data on livestock
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Cattle and dairy products:
Cattle and calves farms reporting
Cows, including heifers that
have calved farms reporting
Milk cows farms reporting
number
Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting
number
Steers and bulls including steer
and bull calves farms reporting
number
Whole milk sold farms reporting
gallons
dollars
Cream sold farms reporting
pounds of butterfat
dollars
Cows milked, day preceding
enumeration farms reporting
number of cows
Millt produced, day preceding
enumeration gallons
Butter churned, week preceding
enumeration farms reporting
pounds
llorses and nules:
Horses and/or mules farms reporting
number
Hogs;
Hogs and pigs farms reporting
number
Born before Jane 1 farms reporting
number
Born since June 1 farms reporting
number
Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting
number
Between Dec. 1 and June 1.... farms reporting
number
After June I farms reporting
number
Sheep and wool:
Sheep and lambs farms reporting
Sheep 1 year old and over. .. .farms reporting
number
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1954.
Ewes farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954 .
1950.
Rams and wethers farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954.
1949.
number shorn 1954.
1949.
Wool shorn pounds 1954 .
1949.
Average date of enumeration 1954 .
685
634
21,797
13,659
657
627
7,687
5,278
583
572
3,397
2,989
600
5,813
565
8, 297
388
376
1,936,693
1,151,478
459,216
278,707
46
34,876
41,246
550
2,492
6,519
336
427
963
1,450
211
318
2,281
2,184
165
1,186
106
1,095
128
395
6?1
167
139
110
32,261
44,754
107
25,161
90
24.599
24,341
591
105
7,100
26,066
23,676
293,325
230,599
11/7-11/13
797
809
30,009
21,395
757
784
13,744
9,773
703
739
7,136
5,313
663
6,744
580
516
5,366,282
3,174,424
1,527,484
939,178
3D
106
24,828
72,771
15,805
42,861
685
5,564
329
435
1,347
197
362
1,961
4,264
137
695
132
1,266
101
339
58
196
145
547
28,337
57,250
103
24,098
23,606
27,807
492
526
28,067
24,312
324,981
238,349
11/7-11/13
948
944
47,642
30,324
904
911
18,918
12,472
847
879
8,178
6,594
863
13,552
851
15,172
708
656
5,733,096
3,125,148
1,407,579
914,949
44
57
50,548
58,872
28,280
832
6,066
17,892
535
727
1,816
223
360
3,064
4,920
153
1,229
166
1,835
109
529
73
188
252
649
156
132
57,987
102,014
136
46,170
45,175
51,290
105
62
995
632
98
11,817
55,897
53,361
571,56
566,181
11/1-11/6
978
1,001
48,533
35,309
960
991
19,437
15,038
801
861
3,161
3,472
869
13,566
849
15,530
73
84
593,008
248,351
223,007
91,392
418
519
206,295
289,829
110,412
163,500
744
2,358
5,ai9
339
851
638
789
2,377
393
536
7,229
10,116
321
2,873
255
4,356
229
1,247
153
345
588
1,332
202
659
17,452
12,241
14,430
81
14,152
9,823
278
232
50
14,629
9,373
142,349
77,082
10/17-10/23
1,101
37,536
24,607
1,069
1,076
15,607
10,229
970
1,031
5,705
5,792
966
10,706
934
11,223
789
791
3,967,943
2,674,255
966,882
694,344
44
55,163
20, 768
947
4,935
13,764
537
806
1,323
402
646
5,282
7,388
323
2,762
249
3,520
258
1,154
169
476
584
1,645
183
570
251
189
48,357
56,102
197
23,407
197
153
22,910
497
521
188
24,950
212
139
27,399
25,865
301,344
263, 545
11/1-11/6
995
963
34,763
19,155
933
930
9,956
5,588
853
889
6,455
4,463
869
9,031
875
16,766
657
584
4,041,560
1,926,664
1,115,949
534,071
34
59
43,006
31,467
28,234
18,560
810
4,564
371
598
901
1,878
227
369
2,345
3,314
152
S31
149
1,514
91
410
155
213
489
69
197
147
126
40,265
57,370
105
25,243
83
24,632
28,332
52
611
482
112
15,022
32,331
29,646
369,950
329,923
11/7-11/] 3
1,039
1,107
16,960
12,947
954
1,057
7,612
6,228
825
1,016
4,155
4,472
821
5,322
804
4,026
196
250
1,932,644
1,715,836
740,800
568,682
316
439
145,909
214,237
71,527
126,795
775
3,149
274
718
369
604
767
1,469
271
298
1,842
1,563
188
727
152
1,115
72
96
136
198
56
174
2,233
5,947
831
:,725
60
185
34
1,342
41
17
978
3,468
8,735
26,547
10/24-10/31
1,051
1,209
18,512
13,611
1,010
1,174
7,974
868
1,108
3,120
3,642
896
1,921
814
4,617
83
116
880,589
521,003
327,601
231,462
426
717
273,462
267,164
139 ,298
162,579
775
.276
324
894
424
567
892
1.347
358
504
4,216
6,185
278
1,996
195
2,220
168
748
135
261
441
726
106
307
52
,955
,535
1,811
,670
782
141
147
1,941
843
18,821
6,799
10/17-10/23
10/17-10/23
IDAHO
69
PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
and poultry, see text and State Table 12}
Louis
Lincoln
Madison
Minidoka
1
Nez Perce
Oneida
Owyhee
Payette
Power
Shoshone
Teton
Twin Falls
Valley
Washington
r
S72
381
725
874
764
360
666
944
275
129
364
2,088
171
685
1
321
4O0
720
879
770
404
661
924
264
128
383
2,243
162
769
2
",e^8
18,035
27,698
24,031
23,136
23, 760
69,447
31,570
14,774
2,189
13,668
95,431
16,606
40,949
3
6,3f4
12,372
19,550
16,231
16,394
13,481
40,485
21,029
10,363
1,870
12,307
61,073
4,021
29,485
4
^h'5
377
704
794
716
350
618
885
268
119
361
1,928
160
662
5
310
398
706
845
751
395
652
903
259
123
375
2,161
148
745
6
3,»1
7,760
11,327
7,709
8,929
11,155
31,177
12,787
6,869
954
6,612
31,271
4,559
16,722
7
2,443
5,257
8,474
5,413
6,501
9,363
18,293
8,780
4,941
783
4,772
22,209
1,510
12,167
8
214
359
647
"44
676
250
537
830
219
95
339
1,738
122
586
9
262
380
673
828
666
332
570
862
229
112
369
2,067
129
683
10
504
3,661
4,484
4,783
1,806
1,429
4,294
7,939
1,346
285
2,873
14,363
618
4,372
11
741
2,946
3,744
4,016
2,194
1,792
2,920
5,567
1,281
453
2,999
12,901
735
3,673
12
234
360
659
719
639
323
697
850
236
103
338
1,830
141
636
13
2,413
5,366
8,036
5,836
6,334
6,960
20,356
10,237
3,809
670
3,894
27,610
4,134
12,246
14
218
353
594
720
630
313
592
750
231
96
310
1,779
148
619
15
2,234
4,909
8,335
10,486
7,872
6,656
17,914
8,546
•!.,096
565
4,052
36,550
7,852
11,981
16
3
292
560
638
47
210
304
722
80
21
269
1,334
30
358
17
22
249
550
707
86
233
266
650
98
33
259
1,482
36
227
18
17,080
2,307,230
2,968,678
3,454,332
483,623
904,761
2,517,552
5,327,422
638,096
74,946
1,586,155
10,094,546
108,547
2,187,910
19
45,942
1,077,424
1,690,700
2,383,374
398,806
746,531
1,268,416
3,308,893
601,736
272,010
1,327,882
7,122,839
74,874
1,093,194
20
7,296
580,870
778,309
876,124
200,193
188,387
678,323
1,602,103
177,954
28,578
391,432
2,680,911
27,458
593,437
21
13,466
287,251
447,579
606,667
132,565
200,806
359,797
952,082
132,966
126,970
303,152
1,899,644
30,768
309,487
22
86
51
22
4
244
7
38
19
46
29
31
44
58
122
23
128
103
46
12
320
36
67
68
50
29
69
157
84
327
24
33,571
102,475
16,878
10,791
95,138
4,615
62,965
31,784
33,405
18,558
38,321
34,104
54,997
104,499
25
42,945
95,140
23,013
6,678
133,687
12,501
33,304
32,517
25,971
43,696
63,074
66,427
52,030
227,431
26
17,118
55,803
7,691
6,037
48,087
2,721
36,068
18,414
20,690
10,267
21,985
19,816
29,097
58,851
27
27,156
59,258
14,4-01
3,020
80,387
7,914
19,848
21,965
16,260
28,322
37,823
40,198
31,181
131,752
28
184
354
630
711
527
238
508
810
199
88
335
1,646
120
571
29
356
2,749
3,543
3,649
1,321
980
3,140
6,186
996
221
2,036
10,662
400
3,266
30
818
8,125
9,769
10,766
3,383
2,670
8,408
16,088
2,745
562
4,781
33,024
879
8,308
31
73
43
27
28
200
10
81
40
44
30
36
94
60
63
32
186
163
69
72
624
31
227
169
126
80
102
213
158
151
33
173
250
326
316
421
305
349
294
202
67
300
775
114
399
34
214
356
441
625
469
363
487
437
214
87
360
1,319
122
521
35
454
828
923
729
1,111
1,082
4,499
762
974
147
1,001
2,271
433
1,801
36
619
1,506
1,399
1,928
1,604
1,799
4,386
1,405
1,192
218
1,454
4,412
673
2,595
37
JO
112
234
156
£58
110
J57
223
US
19
130
368
50
£93
38
126
204
339
246
339
186
295
357
93
18
209
638
40
465
39
1.347
1,409
2,316
1,006
3,701
1,010
2,921
2,999
782
71
1,253
3,347
465
6,691
40
1,305
2,911
3,197
1,764
4,330
1,434
4,112
4,589
339
69
1,258
6,480
393
8,891
41
64
86
173
96
199
103
120
150
97
11
102
228
36
248
42
603
490
886
272
1,819
475
1,286
1,028
463
36
762
1,149
187
2,661
43
53
65
128
105
154
77
107
169
46
9
55
265
18
202
44
744
919
1,430
733
1,682
635
l,r;35
1,971
319
35
491
2,198
268
3, 93 J
45
42
53
145
54
113
73
88
136
46
3
89
135
11
190
46
220
233
436
200
606
174
475
693
116
5
226
542
60
1,180
47
30
37
107
32
86
58
71
106
36
3
66
90
8
165
48
65
107
230
124
182
116
156
180
66
5
147
296
10
282
49
105
115
241
91
274
110
269
283
74
4
160
264
26
666
50
174
444
607
280
561
261
644
657
161
9
419
946
3r
1,065
51
27
37
74
36
82
40
69
100
20
1
33
90
6
146
52
115
118
195
109
231
64
216
310
42
1
66
£78
32
524
53
8
86
118
216
79
87
114
94
44
„
82
333
18
130
54
8
74
84
202
49
67
126
77
39
4
87
299
13
116
55
53
28,988
37,629
52,874
1,787
11,090
62,342
4,022
12,276
233
11,742
101,196
865
38,029
56
93
51,993
26,655
58,569
1,258
10,776
70,210
6,863
12,216
98
17,859
125,388
138
47,956
57
4
78
99
163
59
74
96
76
33
6
79
277
18
111
58
26
22,658
23,027
35,616
1,103
8,680
36,696
3,466
8,364
155
10,580
67,518
610
30,512
59
4
78
98
163
67
71
90
74
32
6
78
275
17
109
60
8
47
66
157
41
64
102
62
34
4
71
229
12
93
61
25
22,287
22,439
34,285
953
8,349
36,837
3,375
8,017
143
10,247
66,293
561
27,673
62
59
23,463
15,368
30,116
639
7,022
31,066
3,203
6,669
90
10,673
59,102
84
34,663
63
1
52
58
118
42
38
58
40
22
6
42
170
9
58
64
1
34
29
99
27
38
61
24
23
3
50
138
6
43
65
1
371
688
1,331
150
231
859
91
347
12
333
1,225
49
2,839
66
3
311
237
1,621
48
210
567
66
182
7
358
1,199
8
1,075
67
7
60
95
132
62
65
89
72
35
5
59
229
14
115
68
27
6,330
14,602
17,268
684
2,510
15,646
566
3,911
78
1,162
33, 678
255
7,517
69
3
67
95
164
57
71
86
73
27
6
79
266
16
108
70
7
48
59
132
36
53
79
54
33
3
66
203
10
79
71
25
21,403
21,712
46,127
1,161
9,399
40,599
3,790
9,963
152
9,960
71,612
556
35,602
72
65
25,100
18,529
28,366
1,698
12,977
33,328
3,832
5,591
85
11,644
63,982
76
43,207
73
29i3
250,031
226,606
503,932
11,468
94,61^^
418,571
39,956
111,072
1,269
97,263
741,224
4,886
348,280
74
403
302,484
192,359
256,374
14,621
106,974
329,718
36,013
56,229
561
99,593
598,747
577
386,491
75
10/24-10/31
11/14-11/20
U/7-11/13
11/7-11/13
10/17-10/23
11/21-11/27
11/1-11/6
11/1-11/6
11/1-11/6
13/17-10/23
11/7-11/13
U/7-11/13
11/7-11/13
10/24-10/31
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70
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
[For comparability of data on livestock
Item
(For definitions and explanations
, see text)
The State
Ada
Adams
Bannock
Bear Lake
Benewah
Bingham
Blaine
Poultry and poultry products:
1
Poultry and/or poultry products
sold farms
reporting 1954. . .
11,984
724
108
138
160
153
536
102
2
1949...
15,520
1,035
132
279
173
179
674
129
3
dollars 1954...
5,503,846
473 ,902
20,341
179,526
43,566
61,799
224,630
16,170
i
1949...
6,134,311
401,969
20,444
209,616
100,760
59,313
276 ,937
36,944
5
Chickens, 4 months old and over,
on hand farms
reporting 1954. ..
23,386
1,096
212
440
434
290
1,255
2U
6
1950...
27,414
1,808
250
598
429
310
1,352
232
7
number 1954.. .
1,666,877
99,303
9,505
33,626
23,427
19,204
93,147
10,032
8
1950...
1,525,438
100 ,947
8,782
37,595
19,766
15,298
84,503
10,386
9
Chickens sold. farms
reporting 1954...
1949...
5,886
390
43
92
148
67
74
71
32
270
317
33
47
10
8,374
625
72
11
number 1954...
1,453,276
65,649
2,621
35,515
7,659
9,314
33,780
2,1J29
12
1949...
1,202,072
70,717
3,334
53,936
9,321
11,370
36,252
4,723
13
dollars 1954...
1,265,337
59,172
2,637
34,863
6,750
9,011
28,242
2,173
14
1949...
1,244,267
78,290
3,726
59,292
10,393
13,353
35,688
5,194
15
Broilers farms
reporting 1954...
number 1954
82
7
4
22 ,373
16
749 ,379
17 ,676
1,500
17
dollars 1954...
666,075
16,040
23 ,740
1,875
18
Other chickens farms
reporting 1954
5,828
337
48
90
'67
71
269
33
19
number 1954...
703 ,897
47 ,973
2,621
12,637
7,659
9,314
32,280
2,129
20
dollars 1954...
599,262
43,132
2,637
11,123
6,750
9,011
26,367
2,173
21
Chicken eggs sold farms
reporting 1954...
10,316
643
96
141
142
135
502
85
22
1949...
13,246
890
114
222
137
153
574
109
23
dozens 1954 . . .
10,143,936
773,622
31,780
169,303
101,511
118 ,458
570,969
30,823
24
1949...
8,625,894
596,637
25,503
221 ,924
7 5,947
97,142
440,958
36,989
25
dollars 1954. . .
3,569,105
285,360
12,124
62,752
31,198
52,513
192,237
12,448
26
1949...
3,672,725
256,991
10,369
102 ,016
26,871
45,072
181,522
16,097
27
Turkeys raised farms
reporting 1954...
1,282
65
13
29
61
17
78
13
28
1949...
1,052
57
10
35
32
3
59
23
29
number 1954. . .
159,846
28 ,983
1,420
16,236
1,487
148
1,263
323
30
1949...
207 ,207
12,362
1,068
6,984
10,959
13
10 ,458
2,674
31
Light breeds farms
reporting 1954. . .
594
36
9
13
6
8
42
10
32
number 1954.. .
36,213
7,416
204
97
55
49
584
179
33
Heavy breeds farms
reporting 1954...
714
31
10
16
55
9
38
8
3.4
number 1954. . .
123,633
21,567
1,216
16,139
1,432
99
679
144
35
Turkey hens to be kept for breeding.
on hand farms
reporting 1954...
number 1954. ..
441
2 ,727
16
96
4
22
IB
74
6
20
1
1
32
219
L2
52
36
37
Light breeds farms
reporting 1954...
222
10
3
9
1
16
5
38
number 1954
1,621
68
12
23
1
137
22
39
Heavy breeds farms
reporting 1954...
222
6
2
9
6
16
7
40
number 1954...
1,106
28
10
46
20
82
30
41
Ducks raised farms
reporting 1954. ..
1,297
71
13
42
14
15
90
21
42
1949...
853
37
19
18
16
10
67
15
43
number 1954...
13,919
3,816
UO
287
76
110
722
225
44
1949...
8,720
368
164
148
86
124
1,158
138
45
Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous
poultry, and their eggs sold. ..farms
reporting 1954...
333
51
10
21
11
8
39
18
46
1949...
958
59
8
24
22
12
47
20
47
dollars 1954...
669 ,404
128,370
5,530
81,911
5,618
275
4,201
1,549
48
Animals sold alive:
1949. . .
1,217,319
66,688
6,349
48,303
63 ,496
388
59 ,777
15,653
49
Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or
mules sold alive farms
reporting 1954. . .
27,309
1,618
209
552
564
266
1,723
262
50
1949. . .
29,536
1,315
251
644
593
312
1,674
267
51
dollars 1954...
85,639,950
3,174,664
1,375,091
1,697,117
1,291,076
278,817
3,838,610
2,172,241
52
1949. . .
87,386,693
3,305,637
1,669,608
1,242,051
1,601,219
311,924
5,344,639
1,325,341
53
Cattle and/or calves sold
alive farms
reporting 1954
1949. . .
24,924
1,555
189
493
527
543
245
233
1,560
1,475
215
229
54
26,395
1,708
232
570
55
number 1954
534 ,239
23,058
8,301
11,455
9,663
2,757
23,406
6,781
56
1949...
441,534
21,277
8,572
6,936
8,798
2,344
24,475
5,131
57
Cattle sold alive, excluding
calves farms
reporting 1954...
20,001
1,279
173
407
430
186
1,245
167
58
1949...
21,351
1,419
198
435
459
225
1,247
180
59
number 1954...
392,612
14,557
7,330
9,517
7,830
1,275
15 ,742
4,235
60
1949...
346,495
15 ,432
7,860
5,512
7,344
1,400
19,707
3,466
61
dollars 1954...
54,807,2S6
2,023,207
1,230,733
1,195,854
894 ,975
145,794
2,130,624
515,691
62
1949...
53,527,012
2,155,641
1,447,642
832,337
1,167,522
189,303
3 ,471 ,649
502,149
63
Calves sold alive farms
reporting 1954.. .
14 ,038
1,023
63
257
252
163
915
137
64
1949...
14,218
993
110
315
218
184
781
126
65
number 1954.. .
141 ,627
8,501
471
1,938
1,833
1,482
7,664
2,546
66
1949...
95,039
5,845
712
1,424
954
944
4,763
1,665
67
dollars 1954...
3,801,669
264,183
30 ,419
105,343
110 ,397
92,050
525,709
174,029
68
1949...
6,377,796
247 ,367
44.512
79,607
60,386
59,393
379,391
138,593
69
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms
reporting 1954. . .
5,970
239
34
141
108
30
312
10]
70
1949.. .
13,082
610
172
297
195
123
751
167
71
number 1954. . .
119,272
5,950
1,371
1,332
999
1,144
5,549
2,716
72
1949...
257,325
13,791
4,702
4,205
1,988
1,594
12,452
5,750
73
dollars 1954...
4,344,240
221,067
73,462
66,774
25,095
38,196
209,054
99,664
74
1949...
8,620,298
439,332
159,961
131,629
54,551
59,970
458,916
188,412
75
Sheep and lambs sold alive — farms
reporting 1954.. .
4,250
105
46
75
143
9
345
118
76
1949...
3,282
100
29
61
105
2
244
66
77
number 1954...
1 ,089 ,998
36,642
2,909
20,567
18,045
159
64,181
77 ,979
78
1949...
990 ,809
45,982
932
10,744
19,259
40
53 ,243
50,391
79
dollars 1954...
17,432,541
659,574
38 ,403
323,668
257,152
1,842
963,458
1,376,002
80
1949...
18,479,694
949,358
13,395
187 ,262
314,440
758
1 ,004 ,460
990,936
81
Horses and mules sold alive. .farms
reporting 1954...
1,446
54
21
46
31
14
75
33
82
1949...
3,815
153
52
108
61
30
260
38
83
number 1954. ..
3,470
94
40
74
51
15
145
123
84
1949...
10,436
295
118
297
106
62
1,003
101
85
dollars 1954...
204 ,214
6,628
2,074
4,973
2,957
935
9,765
6,855
86
1949...
381,393
12,939
4,098
11,166
3,820
1,995
30,223
5,251
IDAHO
71
PRODUCTS : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
and poultry,
see text and
State Table
U]
B.-..,-e
pi^iLnf-r
riMineviUe
Boundary
B'ltfe
C ama s
Canyon
Caribou
Cassia
Clark
Clearwaler
Cuiter
Elmore
Franklin
49
49
13,022
23,158
441
30,273
91,239
441
523
219.108
194 ,005
216
258
52 ,035
64,538
97
93
46,644
37,760
55
67
7,557
20,615
1,329
1,768
600,223
811,182
147
167
61,750
42,135
319
420
154,733
106,641
17
29
2,389
2,755
142
152
28 ,700
26,670
88
99
14,416
24 , 124
143
163
77,321
50,250
373
554
615 ,784
737 ,077
1
2
3
4
104
755
937
400
165
39
2,533
230
7o3
43
295
218
284
462
5
78
794
963
463
166
90
2,893
336
808
53
284
214
307
752
6
5,916
32,52''
67,937
21,473
17 ,471
4.431
171,426
27 ,963
37,235
2,4i3
13,494
11,639
13,665
166 ,782
7
4,194
29,305
52,011
17 ,229
11,654
4,537
152,343
20,562
37,354
2,156
10,518
10,904
16,394
149 ,415
8
27
163
216
77
51
31
666
80
137
7
58
47
68
314
9
37
184
240
124
53
51
1,172
65
138
12
63
39
87
402
10
1,305
12,193
72,546
6,145
6,750
1,534
227,360
13,180
126,880
568
3,569
2,158
35 ,269
114,779
11
2,348
17,318
45,734
7,520
7,328
2,415
241,452
8,845
17,522
548
3,950
3,595
11,005
130,404
12
1,280
13,333
67,284
7,205
4,645
1,411
208,117
9,441
97 .994
438
4,391
2,660
31,259
67,674
13
3,514
21,438
4^ ,632
1
48,000
48,000
9,099
7,085
2,965
242,919
9
153,800
141,390
3,i:«
20,048
3
91,000
68,620
578
4,7 52
3,810
12 ,459
3
26,800
22,250
103,721
3
13,500
10 ,800
14
15
16
17
'27
lo3
215
77
51
31
659
80
134
7
58
4"
53
311
18
1,305
12,193
24,546
6,145
6,750
1,534
73,560
13,180
35 ,830
563
3,569
2,158
8,469
101,279
19
1 ,280
13,833
19,284
7,205
4,645
1,411
66 ,727
9,441
29,374
488
4,391
2,560
9,009
56 ,874
20
44
331
379
192
39
48
1,118
123
257
13
126
74
127
353
21
37
402
453
224
86
50
1,440
U9
360
21
L33
79
134
495
22
25,734
135,280
410,294
97 ,746
111,728
18 ,155
970,096
156,676
130,935
4,332
50,634
28,350
102 ,986
1,825,285
23
23,237
U9,333
250,355
81,371
69 ,433
23,527
959,638
81,905
151,524
4,755
43 ,063
25 ,735
31,379
1,340,781
24
8,742
63 ,830
150 ,262
43 ,801
41,486
6,084
339,319
51,274
47 ,706
1,592
24 ,249
10,175
42,858
546,921
25
9 ,231
67,305
102,359
36,936
23,033
8,615
417,453
32,697
62,307
1,924
19,754
10,412
34,247
558,011
26
10
59
21
26
24
2
88
23
40
10
50
19
3
27
8
25
26
6
17
2
106
13
37
10
2
37
18
20
28
928
562
228
293
255
8
16,062
415
1,942
111
680
582
176
29
1,772
533
7,154
3,027
413
1,8U
24, U3
285
4,204
137
94
1,301
548
24,332
30
4
40
6
19
11
2
55
6
11
7
26
5
2
31
29
353
99
193
127
6
1^,689
111
744
72
376
187
U6
32
0
23
15
10
13
1
34
17
30
3
25
15
1
33
899
209
129
95
128
2
3,373
304
1,193
39
304
395
40
34
3
13
20
9
9
28
12
13
9
15
9
^
35
9
42
90
32
50
755
ol
36
23
49
49
11
36
1
9
7
7
5
13
2
4
6
13
2
1
37
2
34
33
15
37
685
11
13
14
41
5
4
33
2
4
13
3
3
10
10
9
3
2
7
1
39
7
8
57
17
13
70
50
23
9
8
44
7
40
^,
47
52
22
19
7
L22
10
31
1
7
10
20
3
41
31
35
17
8
4
93
12
35
7
10
20
42
41
398
393
171
116
48
1,226
136
211
6
53
51
166
6
43
422
293
121
45
46
946
102
280
50
61
135
44
1
27
,,
19
8
3
91
11
21
5
3
9
14
6
45
5
23
30
10
12
3
100
15
30
5
3
23
11
17
46
3,000
2,510
1,562
1,030
513
62
52 ,787
1,035
9,038
309
60
1,581
3,204
1,189
47
10,413
2,496
44,014
18,503
2,637
9,035
150,810
345
24,285
253
2,154
9.902
3,534
115,345
48
89
725
1,063
310
186
86
3 ,032
409
1,011
62
231
244
262
308
49
90
806
1,166
428
200
94
2,963
445
1,015
69
244
255
288
905
50
410,351
599 , 135
3,254,560
287,142
956,057
402,255
6,363,714
1,865,013
4,505,725
684,821
178, 0O6
1,373,631
1,965,526
1,072,696
51
388,228
718,978
3,060,958
292,226
1,045,807
391,527
5,758,057
2,050,344
4,575,418
1,169,658
203,873
1,790,53';.
1,980,536
1,547.339
52
33
686
370
278
145
86
2,931
350
930
56
208
207
233
751
53
89
765
964
395
145
37
2,713
374
908
57
213
226
248
826
54
2,o01
6,782
17 ,426
2,491
4,865
3,535
50,226
11,275
26,673
3,914
1,654
11,185
8,550
7,623
55
2,384
6,481
13,299
2,530
4,010
2,443
35,613
3,329
24,011
3,626
1,699
10,348
6.348
8,363
56
70
509
694
214
122
82
2,313
301
719
52
147
164
167
619
57
82
607
831
279
132
83
2,220
333
737
52
159
193
209
690
53
1,548
4,103
14,316
1,349
2,984
2,994
39,340
9,397
20,094
2,623
901
5,352
6,715
5,851
59
1,291
4,017
11,547
1,282
3,L24
2,330
25,750
7,511
18,522
2,638
1,099
8,480
5,153
5 .462
60
177,103
423 ,977
2,043,706
153,748
370 .714
339,548
5,755,296
1,202,671
2,970,145
302,054
105,782
580 ,988
749 ,713
746,250
61
170 ,754
514,679
1,622,025
163 ,845
460,633
330,765
4,198,542
1,155,903
3,285,343
406,994
131,771
1,133,838
753,125
1,053,390
62
50
455
358
187
77
33
1,783
153
503
27
130
144
117
4 30
63
53
519
363
273
60
24
1,617
156
492
28
138
95
112
440
64
1,053
2,679
3,110
1,142
1,881
591
10 ,835
1,878
6,579
1,291
753
5,834
1,935
1,772
65
1,093
2,464
1,752
1,248
886
113
9,863
818
5,389
988
600
2,368
1,195
1,906
66
77,792
136,4^
237,882
52 ,904
123,769
45,763
396,338
115,992
466,660
94,291
47,153
422 , 180
142,919
43.985
67
84,893
133 ,427
141,427
66,450
55,580
11,047
456,120
63,017
431,460
73,449
37,185
213,656
93,092
92,542
68
40
93
298
56
83
15
481
127
261
24
49
92
74
195
69
49
183
660
147
140
43
1,142
260
476
39
110
132
140
423
70
770
860
5,529
1,567
2,221
283
11,476
2,550
5,250
588
760
1,571
2,176
2,914
71
1,461
1,745
13,219
1,864
4,753
1,137
24,675
5,790
7,090
853
1,338
4,040
3.001
6,182
72
30 ,259
23,174
230,198
64,279
95,553
13,393
407 ,477
101,111
148 ,963
24,441
23,001
54,213
77 ,739
113,371
73
44,601
47 ,335
501,558
50,875
169 ,367
46,758
753,254
217,505
222,073
29,955
32,745
123,825
106,229
223 .377
74
14
40
299
20
75
4
271
121
243
22
8
109
47
81
75
3
26
265
13
49
4
227
89
162
35
4
69
45
09
76
7,515
771
52,624
504
25,129
38
17,613
26,362
68,337
18,203
112
23,836
58,050
10 .406
77
4,650
801
49,909
216
21,935
254
16,500
36,496
34,905
35,722
26
13,906
53,163
13.156
78
124 ,246
10,616
734 ,477
5,538
353,981
1,660
291,491
442,115
1,014,596
262 ,725
1,434
313,153
99 3,948
158.712
79
86,640
13,424
780,306
3,280
354,598
4,167
318,590
607 ,725
614,096
652,032
388
302,803
1,023,329
259,736
80
9
47
56
3
16
L2
99
27
55
9
11
33
8
53
31
14
62
154
51
33
13
321
71
U9
20
32
58
39
141
32
18
83
104
13
44
28
197
59
88
26
20
69
17
92
33
36
152
363
88
173
21
616
152
526
97
51
328
170
237
34
951
4,905
8,297
623
2,040
1,891
13,112
3,124
5,361
1,309
1,186
3,097
1,207
4.878
35
1,330
4,613
15,542
2,770
5,079
739
26,551
6,194
21,946
2,228
1,784
11,364
4,761
12,244
36
72
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 ( Part 2 of 2) -LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
[For comparability of data on livestock
Item
(For definitions and explanations
, see text)
Fremont
Gem
i3oodinj;-
Idaho
Jefferson
Jerome
Kootenai
Latah
Lemhi
Poultry and poultry products:
1
Poultry and/or poultry products
sold farms
reporting 1954. . .
1949. . .
199
275
418
340
383
542
505
296
426
331
357
493
598
507
689
204
200
2
261
3
dollars 1954...
90,315
109,331
170,745
115,139
126,735
82,755
386,638
118,533
68,434
4
1949...
51,358
164,543
204,066
100,422
•219,931
94,112
357,581
141,511
52,385
5
Chickens, 4 months old and over,
on hand ••................,,.,.. farms
reporting 1954. ..
493
581
723
359
672
666
848
880
379
6
1950...
508
682
711
885
785
710
955
1,075
388
7
number 1954...
33,209
37,799
42,224
54,780
59,0.34
37,603
72,754
46,323
19,658
8
1950...
27,318
28,081
36,539
46,463
43,896
31,528
61,842
45,423
18,763
9
Chickens sold farms
reporting 1954...
82
125
182
247
162
169
288
213
76
10
1949...
89
243
255
243
223
211
321
312
105
11
number 1954...
11,151
23,505
49,698
17,523
26,736
20,434
116,551
19,329
13,203
12
1949...
3,435
20,061
23,725
15,449
26,439
14,115
92,760
28,321
9,373
13
dollars 1954...
8,o94
24,814
40,439
19,606
22,254
18,699
109,943
19,271
15,925
U
1949...
3,927
21,987
24,743
16,235
24,133
15,942
112,081
28,951
12,162
15
Broilers farms
reporting 1954.. .
3
4
2
15
2
16
number 1954...
13,400
31,900
6,000
81,000
6,300
17
dollars 1954...
11,440
24,760
5,500
75,565
7,250
18
Other chickens farms
reporting 1954...
82
123
179
247
162
167
277
218
74
19
number 1954...
11,151
15,105
17,798
17,523
26,736
14 .484
35,551
19,329
6,903
20
dollars 1954...
8,694
13,374
15,679
19,606
22,254
13,199
34,378
19,271
8,675
21
Chicken eggs sold farms
reporting 1954...
173
223
272
501
252
261
423
456
168
22
1949...
239
340
310
455
358
305
535
625
152
23
dozens 1954...
i43,676
233,132
218,579
233.532
346,058
184,724
550,781
219,774
79,874
24
1949...
134,964
156,736
195.449
197,588
337,599
124,366
507,244
226,802
68,854
25
dollars 1954...
80,160
80,130
68.338
90,974
100,798
62,497
241,394
96,353
30,180
26
1949...
40,154
62,177
78,449
82,069
133,184
51,824
242,611
106,355
29,152
27
Turkeys raised farms
reporting 1954. ..
1949. . .
27
29
46
IS
26
27
25
12
17
9
64
18
31
29
59
68
28
21
31
29
number 1954.. .
320
1,272
30,504
826
682
195
5 , 196
653
4,197
30
1949...
537
14,080
15,546
334
10,365
4,311
457
972
1,874
31
Light breeds farms
reporting 1954...
10
20
30
14
8
12
27
10
15
32
number 1954.. .
94
135
308
263
157
97
145
220
217
33
Heavy breeds farms
reporting 1954.. .
17
9
16
13
17
6
37
21
44
34
number 1954.. .
226
1,137
30,196
563
525
98
5,051
433
3,980
35
Turkey hens to be kept for breeding.
on hand farms
reporting 1954...
number 1954...
10
40
17
50
q
3
28
5
10
13
39
12
49
27
85
36
55
85
37
Light breeds farms
reporting 1954...
number 1954.. .
4
2
10
24
5
22
2
8
4
8
7
17
2
22
7
36
38
21
3
39
Heavy breeds farms
reporting 1954.. .
number 1954...
6
2
7
26
4
63
6
20
1
2
6
22
10
27
20
49
40
19
52
41
Ducks raised .farms
reporting 1954.. .
1949...
35
16
23
72
14
36
32
19
10
56
19
50
24
45
23
34
34
42
19
43
number 1954...
250
139
552
305
130
498
326
329
236
44
1949...
107
410
113
259
170
164
199
117
261
45
Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous
poultry, and their eggs sold,.. farms
reporting 1954. . .
19
14
30
40
13
28
25
24
37
46
1949...
14
24
22
30
23
12
24
31
41
47
dollars 1954...
1,461
4,437
61,468
4,559
3,733
1.559
35,301
2,909
22,329
48
Aniials sold alive:
1949. . .
2,277
80,379
100,874
2,118
57,564
26,346
2,889
6,205
11,071
49
Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or
mules sold alive firms
reporting 1954...
578
660
797
826
881
861
683
780
392
50
1949...
593
729
833
913
1,015
807
785
964
415
51
dollars 1954...
2,357,511
1,774,8'»7
3,106.039
2.507,o39
2,042,712
5,0c4,256
552,761
842 , 380
2,310,637
52
1949...
1,554,436
1.999,705
3,238,831
2,765,758
2.347,655
2,896,985
640,717
1,045,281
2,955,368
53
Cattle and/or calves sold
alive farms
reporting 1954. . .
1949. . .
531
492
623
670
736
756
758
831
744
847
799
735
629
708
705
850
361
383
54
55
number 1954. . .
11,608
10,796
17.164
18,201
11.611
26,C40
5,187
6,366
21,481
56
1949...
6,073
9,763
13.352
l6,0I2
10,768
14.667
5 , UC7
6,150
18,408
57
Cattle sold alive, excluding
calves ................... farms
reporting 1954.. .
1949...
4d6
413
524
571
597
624
646
707
531
704
673
561
490
528
560
699
280
328
58
59
number 1954...
9,660
7,011
13,163
12,972
7,346
22,934
2,941
3,829
10,516
60
1949...
5 . 132
7,329
10,433
11,550
8,817
12 , 328
2,905
4,400
13,179
61
dollars 1954...
1,703.913
960,968
1,309,819
1,649,884
955,806
4,035,488
354,378
473,729
1,215,799
62
1949...
874,021
1,053,516
1.624.440
1.742,341
1,271,040
1,913,680
417,926
618,140
1,935,996
63
Calves sold alive farms
reporting 1954...
1949...
237
209
363
338
40/
41"
435
483
421
378
374
395
398
450
426
509
285
253
64
65
number 1954. ..
1,948
3,785
4.001
5,229
4,265
3,106
2,246
2,537
10.965
66
1949...
391
2,434
2,919
4,462
1,951
2,339
2,102
1.750
5,229
67
dollars 1954...
95 , 302
214.786
241,295
352,489
308,411
189,947
94,336
163,988
760,896
68
1949...
71,504
136,770
240,647
323,714
146,102
172,294
102,603
116,924
449,466
69
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms
reporting 1954...
131
116
140
309
265
143
114
229
109
70
1949...
346
365
335
585
667
280
240
468
225
71
number 1954. ..
1,473
2,069
3.104
7,746
4,780
3,036
1,955
4,882
1,998
72
1949...
5,205
0 .867
7.579
15,966
14,202
5,553
2,450
7,751
5,069
73
dollars 1954...
54,938
71,862
93,484
292,774
198,854
93,271
65,034
177,666
55,661
74
1949...
170,111
214,332
243,384
564,133
503,788
137,162
75,806
282,668
152,305
75
Sheep and lambs sold alive. . .farms
reporting 1954
99
76
145
62
195
118
38
56
131
76
1949...
8]
57
88
43
155
89
18
31
116
77
number 1954. . .
32,551
31,727
57.323
13.679
33,850
42,766
2,108
1,495
20,169
78
1949...
23.442
23,744
54,240
3.t.73
24,59]
33,524
2,017
1,034
26,275
79
dollars 1954...
499 . 532
519,713
949,133
206^442
574,629
736,382
34,437
22,809
272,298
80
1949...
433,348
580,587
1,117,133
127,577
409,728
615,415
39,302
21,950
409,138
81
Horses and mules sold alive.. farms
reporting 1954. . .
24
26
55
52
53
32
35
28
38
82
1949...
63
88
139
79
153
111
78
87
62
83
number 1954.. .
57
119
104
98
90
65
61
76
U9
84
1949...
132
651
301
136
405
207
158
179
279
85
dollars 1954...
3.821
7.563
7.358
6,050
5,012
4,168
4,526
4,188
5,983
36
1949...
5,452
14,500
13,227
7,993
16,997
8,434
5,080
5,599
8,463
IDAHO
73
PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coniinued
and poultry.
ee Lexl and
state Table 1
.1
:,.....
Lliiculn
^todlaon
Minidoka
Nes Ferce
Oneida
Owyhee
Payette
Power
Shoshone
Teton
Twin Falls
Valley
Washington
156
231
242
329
86
176
321
113
59
110
735
32
246
1
194
258
434
400
126
286
502
138
59
157
1,034
81
452
2
59,367
226,909
94,343
133,410
61,890
33,557
112,009
27,973
57,056
16,719
238,371
19,279
79,931
3
--..^'-
55,754
117,275
88,457
118,565
107,335
73,100
151,233
23,945
14,442
29,455
344,644
22,641
173,466
4
Ji^
300
446
563
604
130
456
684
246
121
253
1,362
142
443
5
281
319
508
737
770
277
568
821
249
109
300
1,732
141
723
6
LI, 538
17,760
51,075
27 , 186
30,226
14,703
20,130
38,573
15,372
9,317
12,741
87,142
7,640
26,394
7
ij,..-;..
15,971
2'3.840
32,002
33,367
21,191
25,465
36,725
12,719
4,274
15,224
90,497
7,190
40,575
8
47
r.^
91
81
154
57
93
150
57
25
38
396
39
134
9
68
91
109
183
194
55
152
294
50
33
62
646
51
292
10
3,335
33,077
88 , 129
7,383
53,507
6,333
7,411
3,3949
5,126
23,580
2,026
86,367
4,314
14,651
11
4,076
5,723
17,087
20,584
15,790
11,597
29,864
37,892
2,808
2,553
6,408
77,356
4,080
36,779
12
3,409
31,952
71,459
5,732
43,102
4,807
7,503
29,358
5,182
29,868
1,755
63,316
3,955
13,714
13
4,872
5,763
15,634
20,964
13,721
9,318
30,843
40,062
2,980
4,230
7,053
83,568
6,017
33,921
14
1
4
7
3
I
7
1
1
15
28,000
73,350
42,075
23,200
15,000
47,500
1,500
5,000
16
28,000
61,900
38,425
20,270
20,000
34,500
750
5,000
17
„';
61
38
81
143
57
93
148
57
25
38
391
39
133
18
3,335
5,077
14,779
7,383
11,432
6,333
7,411
10,749
5,126
8,530
2,026
33 , 867
2,814
9,651
19
3,409
3,952
9,559
5,732
9,677
4,307
7,503
9,083
5,182
9,8b8
1,755
33,816
3,205
8,714
20
81
134
198
215
294
67
133
273
97
53
99
649
74
197
21
148
162
230
382
343
105
236
434
123
48
138
877
64
385
22
59,564
85,894
402 , 576
124,843
137,316
84,776
64,431
181,726
59,335
60,094
39,921
521,514
32,566
104,295
23
62,999
60,501
134,886
171,639
136,435
111,302
87,416
217,813
46,292
18 , 117
55,010
515,545
30,935
236,110
24
26,759
26,270
120,074
46,904
58,167
23,355
24,757
64,505
21,396
26,804
13,807
186,393
14,920
35,739
25
29,566
23,519
79,631
63,633
62,560
42,105
36,801
91,656
18,100
9,884
21,105
216,854
15,196
92,908
26
1
21
4L
15
21
10
^3
28
26
7
41
29
10
24
27
7
IS
I'J
23
8
31
15
24
1
25
34
6
29
23
23
327
t,2j2
6,663
3,982
6,603
332
5,845
363
109
380
6,-365
120
6,555
29
100
5,853
3,319
548
5,856
8,630
2,037
3,373
598
55
409
6,139
302
6,703
30
11
10
6
10
2
9
15
13
4
10
14
7
19
31
215
2,103
34
832
60
179
5,354
171
35
81
230
59
1,508
32
1
10
34
9
12
8
14
13
13
3
33
16
3
5
33
23
112
4,124
6,629
3,150
6,543
153
491
192
74
299
t,135
61
5,047
34
14
6
g
3
5
11
15
17
2
3
3
4
4
35
74
30
12B
7
22
49
61
64
6
24
54
16
60
36
^
3
4
3
1
7
10
8
3
5
2
3
37
53
10
13
7
10
19
43
32
6
9
26
11
59
38
6
3
4
,;
4
5
9
5
4
2
1
39
21
20
115
12
30
18
32
15
23
5
1
40
i
21
,j3
22
36
1
25
31
16
29
7
74
4
18
41
11
12
7
16
25
3
20
26
10
3
1
54
11
42
13
133
193
164
211
20
251
214
141
198
36
860
17
295
43
99
81
49
319
199
14
179
366
60
17
16
599
225
44
20
25
10
16
6
19
20
15
4
8
39
5
15
45
3
19
17
28
20
6
13
24
19
4
12
44
5
33
46
139
1,145
35,376
41,707
27,141
33,728
1,297
13,146
1,400
384
1,157
33,662
404
30,528
47
419
22,010
3,855
37,234
55,912
10,456
19,515
2,865
323
1,297
44,222
1,428
46,637
48
221
366
598
686
573
328
546
701
222
75
. • -i
135
591
49
272
377
649
795
621
363
627
756
269
75
:>39
134
739
50
325,379
1,140,111
2,140,903
2,402,739
1,016.043
1.012,580
3,364,877
2,314,740
694,134
77,138
800, 02i
,; ,i, '0,240
708,560
2,559,749
51
503,454
1,318,748
1.632,324
2,978,156
1,010,243
1,059,742
3,992,991
1,927,756
644,252
109,471
1,095,893
7,414,419
342,502
3,031,002
52
206
349
528
592
509
301
504
642
194
71
329
1,548
130
537
53
241
349
537
702
545
324
575
673
249
73
346
l,e82
127
650
54
2 .498
6,792
11,491
10,773
7,468
8,350
22,423
15,479
4,655
882
5,082
45,130
5,602
14,735
55
3,160
5,466
6,513
11,041
5,908
6,382
22,479
11,153
4,247
832
5,672
36,114
2,269
12,521
56
149
299
406
435
390
265
421
490
165
52
252
1,297
103
445
57
203
298
443
555
425
279
500
530
2m
56
317
1,405
117
541
58
1,563
4,745
3,156
3,248
4,932
6,714
16,785
12.360
3,281
504
4,093
36,259
4,413
11,134
59
2,444
3,872
5,167
9,377
3,872
5,237
18,837
9,208
3,425
611
5,071
30,407
1,961
10,356
60
196,585
503,056
1,365,125
1,281,033
705,036
768 ,705
2,046,533
1,980,823
395 , 880
54,223
501,429
5,611,002
608,037
1,561,452
61
377,665
545,523
938,664
1 ,765 , 108
604,590
707,259
2,586,881
1,510,043
447,754
88,765
740,057
4,693,653
303,388
1,602,541
62
120
156
292
306
332
131
272
430
98
43
155
704
55
276
63
128
200
238
402
332
151
302
403
126
43
104
860
47
351
64
935
2,047
3,335
2,530
2,536
1,636
5,638
2,619
1,374
378
989
8,921
1,189
3,599
65
716
1,594
1,351
1,664
2,036
1,145
3,642
1,945
822
271
601
5.707
308
2,165
66
66,201
144,327
244,910
313,148
167,501
109,735
384,291
121,707
96,146
20,046
62 , 184
654,776
76,158
206,360
67
56,175
115,646
110,939
121,391
141,242
87,103
267,894
103,965
51,467
16 , 694
29,139
374.364
22,223
145,286
68
60
79
151
58
161
72
111
151
57
5
84
192
25
244
69
135
210
356
203
300
165
262
325
93
4
222
517
42
473
70
1,389
1,695
2,002
1,150
3,554
773
2.759
3,524
744
31
1,003
4,080
423
6,526
71
1,990
4,921
5,263
2,847
6,446
1,751
6.234
6,330
1,170
57
3,326
9,678
447
14,543
72
59,587
67,476
69.937
29,554
126,830
28,242
93,805
134,993
24,458
989
38,533
135,982
15,642
258,634
73
71,729
161,680
175,115
77,673
211,520
64,889
199,609
205,268
36,131
2,463
107,701
307,422
15,150
516,026
74
5
78
93
175
55
66
83
72
29
3
69
274
11
107
75
66
79
163
26
36
77
58
36
3
66
233
4
86
76
52
26,254
31,185
45,775
1,017
8,061
50,980
4,447
11,497
112
10,792
101,564
608
31,904
77
27
25,882
20,740
47,638
2,089
11,787
47,127
6.687
7,126
47
11,171
100,541
39
40,138
78
361
420,889
457,930
777,723
11,997
101,866
810,545
72,077
175,920
1,605
192,837
1,766,399
7,719
529,901
79
357
488,711
402,640
1,003.844
46,000
197,192
917,824
100.184
104,666
920
214,259
2,006,352
706
760,132
80
15
35
29
15
39
33
37
20
17
3
34
63
8
33
81
25
79
68
134
66
A3
95
97
U
3
73
239
17
92
82
23
66
65
20
63
68
565
93
31
5
62
130
16
69
83
63
246
142
232
199
87
676
188
107
17
130
606
35
208
84
2,145
3,863
3,001
1,276
4,679
4,032
24,703
5,135
1,728
275
5,043
3,031
1,004
3,402
85
2,528
7,188
4,966
10,140
6,891
3,299
20,783
3,291
4,234
624
4,687
27,628
1,035
7,017
86
74
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table S^NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Ada
Adams
Bannock
Bear Lake
Benewah
Bingham
Blaine
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable
seeds and plants, and bulbs;
1
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and
vegetable seeds and plants, f lovers, and
bulbs sold dollars 1954 . . .
1,433,936
388,841
40 4,250
22,651
5,400
2
1949 . . .
1,261,802
176,201
56,751
60
3
Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines,
ornamentals , etc . ) farms reporting 1954 . . .
43
6
]
1
1
4
1949 . . .
58
10
4
5
acres 1954...
103
27
(z
2
(z)
6
1949 .. .
108
29
7
7
Sold dollars 1954 . . .
175,305
78,030
4(
1,000
5,000
.8
1949 . . .
Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens,
and bedding plants grown for sale:
214,133
76,220
52,727
9
Grown under glass farms reporting 1954 . . .
69
10
2
1
1
10
58
11
1
IX
square feet 1954 . . .
486,548
141,250
4,600
16,500
1,500
12
1949 .. .
349,581
142,880
2,500
13
drown in open farms reporting 1954. . .
45
9
2
2
U
1949...
62
17
4
15
acres 1954...
27
5
(Z)
1
16
1949 . . .
120
16
1
17
Sold farms reporting 1954...
93
13
4
2
1
18
1949 . . .
91
19
4
19
dollars 1954...
560,178
214,640
3,250
16,276
400
20
1949 . . .
Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds,
vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and mushrooms produced for sale:
328,747
41,575
3,724
21
Grown under glass or in
house farms reporting 1954 .. .
34
7
22
1949 .. .
45
5
1
23
square feet 1954. ..
77,172
34,468
24
1949 . . .
72,004
559
31
25
Grown in open farms reporting 1954 . . .
209
16
4
26
1949 . . .
251
21
2
27
acres 1954...
2,436
254
20
28
1949 . . .
2,815
343
4
29
Sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
237
21
4
30
1949 . . .
284
26
1
2
31
dollars 1954...
698,453
96,171
6,375
32
1949 .. .
Forest products:
718,922
58,406
300
60
33
Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting 1954...
3,215
13
5f
9
7
186
5
34
34
1949 .. .
3,535
17
43
14
10
225
23
20
35
cords (4'x 4'x 8' ) 1954.. .
35,263
93
565
75
85
3,004
56
372
36
1949 . . .
43,786
86
623
76
84
3,092
102
204
37
Fence posts cut farms reporting 1954...
1,359
9
24
19
8
63
6
14
38
1949 . . .
1,524
13
22
15
17
78
17
9
39
number 1954 . . .
385,385
966
10,99C
5,480
1,170
15,262
326
3,555
40
1949...
525,520
931
14,37;
2,323
2,735
29,430
1,430
5,500
41
Sawlogs and veneer logs cut (including standing
timber sold) farms reporting 1954. . .
1,027
1
It
1
106
3
42
1949I . .
442
1
3
1
62
1
43
thousands of bd . f t . 1954 .. .
95,547
300
6,93;
8
9,227
234
44
1949^ . .
15,465
16
50
5
2,847
3
45
Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp-
wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees,
hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous
forest products sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,198
1
15
1
105
1
46
dollars 1954 . . .
1,551,888
5,000
53,011
300
206,819
675
47
1949 . . .
867,428
4,170
10,982
370
99,178
200
Z Reported in small fractions .
^Does not include amount sold as standing timber.
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PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Boise Bonner Bonneville Boundary Butte Camas Canyon Caribou Cassia Clark Clearwater
132
179
5,050
3,700
5
1,209
■431
16,028
20,640
10,040
13,300
(Z)
1U,650
11,000
50
1,000
122,901
101,427
34,942
8,165
2,900
500
2
15,200
7,501
(Z)
(Z)
10
2
5
2
1
10,020
21,272
12,050
7,003
10,000
(Z)
1
3
1
1
20
10
770
750
665
o97
32
691
20
8,249
236
9,226
196
218
29
173
17
51,745
8
,180
81,551
5
,070
141
3
52
3,994
55
1,j36
2,967
1,753
2,057
(Z)
(Z)
320
367
3,663
5,162
112
146
46,985
85,836
84
59
3,778
1,527
114,252
95,773
3
28
3
400
540
1,400
3,452
1
266
542,132
532,925
16
14
27,360
9,668
51,080
19,260
6
9
5
20
11
13
70,750
47,568
9
3,800
11,175
133
149
1,816
1,832
136
152
444,022
475,669
22
62
131
502
10
34
474
3,653
5,495
195
12
12
102
126
18
15
4,870
5,413
2,790
13,460
2,695
3
(Z)
1
2,000
195
9,550
4,450
2
11,060
2,150
1,400
1,000
1
3
400
350
2
10
18
4,925
1,200
1
1
15
10
1
3
100
2,100
222
196
2,096
2,403
71
72
24,411
33,700
32
13,253
1,961
103
161,316
77,625
37
37
512
580
1,100
4,095
2
700
150
1
(Z)
11
103
83
2,710
1,920
2
10,400
1,965
6,300
14,000
1
(Z)
175
1,000
9,100
17,800
1
3
(Z)
6,325
11,900
1
21
2
22
600
23
,400
24
25
1
26
(z)
1
2
300
1,10j
18
1,674
6,017
1,000
76
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table S^NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text) Frem^
nt
Gem
Gooding
IdahL
Jefferson
Jerome
Kootenai
latah
Lemhi
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable
seeds and plants, end bulbs:
1
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and
vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and
bulbs sold dollars 1954...
350
12,855
5,00s
15,555
73,415
13,575 1,500
2
1949 . . .
38
L 32,199
24,857
2,138
28,280
75,043
2,075 480
3
Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines,
ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting 1954...
.^
1
L
4
1949 .. .
L 2
2
2
1
L
5
acres 1954 . . .
2
(Z)
l|
6
1949...
(z)
(Z)
3
1
(z
...
7
Sold dollars 1954 . . .
2,650
150
125 1
8
1949 . . .
Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens,
and bedding plants grown for sale:
1,005
138
2,300
200
9
Grown under glass farms reporting 1954 . . .
1
1
4
6
3 2
10
2
1
1
2
6
3 1
11
square feet 1954. . .
8,000
3,000
9,400
64,574
16,300 2,464
12
1949 . . .
9,000
5,000
1,500
6,200
54,624
4,336 1,800
13
Grown in open farms reporting 1954 . . .
3
1
14
1949 . . .
2
1
4
"21
15
acres 1954. . .
1
(Z)
16
1
(Z)
4
1 (z)
17
Sold farms reporting 1954...
1
1
4
e
3 2
18
1949 . . .
3
2
1
:■
0
4 1
19
dollars 1954...
8,000
5,000
7 , jL!':
71,1c:.
13,450 1,250
20
1949 .. .
25,005
24,077
1,000
3 , 500
64,513
2,075 180
Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds,
vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and mushrooms produced for sale:
21
house farms reporting 1954 . . .
1
1
2
,
2
22
1949 . . .
6
1
1
4
1
23
square feet 1954 . . .
3,000
1,500
40
1,640
3,400
210
24
1949 .. .
4,420
1,500
270
27,680
400
25
Grown in open farms reporting 1954 . . .
8
26
1949 . . .
2
18
27
acres 1954 . . .
22
32
28
1949 .. .
IC
20
129
29
Sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
1
i
10
2
2
30
1949 .. .
0
1
18
6
1
31
dollars 1954 . . .
350
4,855
8
5,705
2,100
250
32
1949...
81
6,189
780
1,000
22,480
10,330
300
33
Forest products:
Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting 1954...
11
10
8
44 10
433
32(
71
34
1949 .. .
2i
16
li
06 24
6
410
38^
90
35
cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954... 3
81
100
66
3.-
47 111
4,758
3,41<
820
36
9<
106
31
5,;
16 240
77
5,036
4,13
1,350
37
Fence posts cut farms reporting 1954 .. .
1^
9
12
]
47 12
10
ISO
10
17
38
1949 . . .
2.
25
14
01 26
10
155
12
34
39
number 1954... 7,.
3C
6,050
1,649
52, £
68 2,000
2,251
31,017
19,97
3,100
40
1949... 5,.
1
4,518
3,491
102, <
56 4,690
347
24,741
21,47<
6,519
41
Sawlogs and veneer logs cut (including standing
timber sold ) farms reporting 1954 . . .
3
1
1
65
141
13J
42
]'-..'.9^.
1
1
38 1
72
i'
3
43
thousands of bd . f t . 1954 . . .
1,740
2
27, <
01
7,207
8,58.
44
I949I . .
3t
(z)
4
1,
41 2
2,902
1,63'
34
45
Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp-
wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees,
hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous
forest products sold farms reporting 1954...
5
1
1
72
151
15(
46
dollars 1954... 1,.
OC
) 21,278
12
316,.
00
165,244
14.-: , 3.;.
47
1949... ]
i'
1,246
2,000
160,'
11
94,612
-■:■., !A
1,27:-
Z Reported in small fractions .
Does not include amoujlt sold as standing timber.
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PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coniinued
Lfvls-
lin.-.ilri
Mad iron
Minldrka
Nez Perce
Oneida
Owyhee
Payette
Power
Shoshone
TetOD
T^ln Falls
Valley
Washington
9,066
10,480
55,100
17,830
42,950
12,99t
112, k:0
20, 450
1
4,583
5,010
63,290
3
3
2,090
1
91,825
1
3
1,097
3
2
80,990
4
42,742
2
3
2
23
(Z)
11
3
13
2
5
(z)
35
...
6
1
6
2
6
800
14,700
25
15,000
1 , 400
22,950
1,000
7
301
26,041
24,542
597
16,012
1,689
8
1
1
3
1
3
3
1
1
1
3
4
1
3
9
10
56
2,162
11,675
18,600
560
6,000
4,050
-9,1^7
8,200
11
600
400
27,400
560
14,272
1
300
2
2,600
5,678
12
13
2
1
1
8
IZ)
1
1
3
2
I
U
15
(Z)
(Z)
3
...
1
IZ)
2
60
16
1
o
4
3
1
1
4
q
3
17
2
2
4
1
4
1
4
18
75
5,050
1,200
27,000
2,300
13,000
10,745
20,750
18,950
19
675
662
23,250
100
33,050
600
2,429
21,639
20
3
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
3
4
21
22
1,130
5,000
10,600
...
100
234
23
400
4,270
91
7,500
...
4,292
4,016
24
1
5
2
5
7
3
17
1
25
5
2
2
3
9
32
1
26
16
26
10
48
81
1
133
2
27
46
9
12
10
113
...
250
32
28
4
7
3
5
7
3
18
1
29
6
4
2
4
10
31
30
4,015
8,480
13,400
15,505
14,950
850
68,420
510
31
3,908
4,048
14,000
1,990
34,233
62,549
19,414
32
38
2
16
3
96
1
9
17
1
37
20
"
54
12
33
48
1
24
18
88
2
19
8
2
41
28
15
56
19
34
352
24
125
4
904
2
187
103
10
238
265
83
498
89
35
S64
2
247
98
1,002
8
175
39
26
420
300
56
687
162
36
19
2
15
5
27
8
14
5
25
21
11
31
11
37
11
1
23
6
27
3
12
7
4
19
33
12
40
10
38
11,855
270
4,670
425
12,480
2,150
1,322
1,250
2,108
9,750
937
17,130
2,825
39
4,150
25
3,816
450
7,492
752
3,775
464
1,350
4,255
10,160
1,166
16,770
1,870
40
15
57
1
17
3
12
41
4
2
2
9
...
...
...
8
8
8
42
2,635
...
...
...
6,737
10
442
13
12
660
210
43
204
212
10
392
...
...
61
106
254
84
44
20
52
3
14
3
2
20
1
45
?1,151
...
...
...
89,158
...
348
14,860
2,600
47
11,566
1,125
46
18,713
...
975
10
43,586
50
250
9,494
3,390
12,029
635
47
78
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 1 of 4) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Ada
Adams
Bannock
Bear Lake
Benewah
Bingham
Blaine
1
Corn:
Corn for all purposes. ...farms reporting 1954...
3,633
624
5
12
93
23
2
1
2
1949...
2,882
589
7
3
acres 1954...
44,010
7,522
41
110
861
61
*
1949...
25,940
5,680
52
119
1
5
Harvested for grain farms reporting 1954...
1,373
93
1
1
2
6
1949...
1,725
210
2
6
7
acres 1954...
13,982
807
'20
1
7
8
1949...
13,095
1,325
3
19
9
bushels 1954...
852,101
46,707
200
60
280
10
1949...
713,747
77,069
90
20
510
11
Cut for silage farms reporting 1954...
2,448
562
4
10
66
2
12
1949...
1,244
441
3
6
13
acres 1954...
28,357
6,607
21
108
606
61
lA
1949...
11,644
4,263
28
37
15
tons, green weight 1954...
393,026
94,118
280
1,252
20
7,349
345
16
1949 . . .
135,655
52,186
276
534
17
Hogged or grazed, or cut for green
or dry fodder farms reporting 1954...
215
17
1
27
18
1949...
210
19
2
11
1
19
acres 1954...
1,671
108
1
243
20
1949 . . .
1,201
92
...
21
63
1
21
Com sold farms reporting 1954...
442
18
22
1949 . . .
772
138
1
23
bushels 1954...
344,091
9,834
24
1949 . . .
Small grains:
281,076
17,171
20
25
Grains grown together and threshed
as a mixture farms reporting 1954...
7,098
477
16
29
12
11
473
49
26
1949 . . .
5,035
501
9
25
31
5
365
9
27
acres 1954...
93,336
6,372
251
405
191
264
5,730
798
28
1949...
71,686
6,927
148
421
312
142
4,243
90
29
bushels 1954...
4,478,062
345,329
7,397
14,541
3,354
9,160
245,951
29,902
30
1949...
3,013,419
329,342
4,086
13,962
8,936
4,450
173,809
3,600
31
bushels sold 1954...
720,396
49,509
3,155
550
2,608
27,031
3,515
32
657,963
45,720
100
3,386
1,550
31,638
430
33
Winter wheat threshed or
combined farms reporting 1954...
5,490
6,871
32
21
10
23
262
340
56
93
146
153
33
57
10
37
34
1949...
35
acres 1954...
646,482
1,608
438
37,390
3,790
12,559
12,308
1,046
36
1949...
961,865
1,361
723
46,891
5,100
14,998
22,000
3,032
37
bushels 1954...
17,202,143
31,419
8,860
716,436
66,080
482,462
173,358
11,540
38
1949...
20,551,103
24,932
10,203
1,092,114
90,230
351,548
303,580
45,003
39
bushels sold 1954...
15,954,187
22,672
6,516
654,589
64,877
460,298
161,180
10,639
40
1949...
18,908,772
15,069
4,989
1,004,189
86,173
295,876
285,710
33,852
41
Spring wheat threshed or
combined farms reporting 1954. . .
18,145
535
71
379
382
129
1,674
216
42
1949 . . .
17,358
727
51
422
382
59
1,551
210
43
acres 1954...
506,880
5,532
857
13,921
18,729
4,426
39,906
6,686
44
507,733
8,339
581
14,622
19,025
2,553
34,632
6,678
«
bushels 1954...
17,342,843
256,296
23,652
399,032
305,005
94,049
1,657,334
247,028
46
1949...
14,321,779
318,864
11,764
360,134
318,855
34,015
1,220,253
196,957
47
bushels sold 1954...
15,761,224
197,630
20,754
373,742
266,415
85,400
1,535,232
221,888
48
1949...
11,406,646
180,483
2,662
296,066
257,508
28,770
963,673
151,888
49
Oats threshed or combined farms reporting 1954...
10,059
618
75
174
158
195
678
163
50
1949...
10,338
622
59
167
175
153
748
151
51
acres 1954...
174,079
6,951
1,121
2,809
2,414
8,503
5,997
3,375
52
1949...
158,259
7,649
732
2,833
2,281
5,241
5,815
4,066
53
8,183,284
413,435
50,046
117,218
881640
427,234
397,545
150,538
54
1949...
6,248,875
389,392
22,866
112,713
103,093
206,000
292,346
153,505
55
bushels sold 1954...
4,283,663
111,298
15,469
61,029
33,255
361,805
115,495
91,970
56
1949...
2,687,069
101,646
3,846
57,304
36,942
143,283
69,869
75,723
57
Barley threshed or combined farms reporting 1954...
11,832
173
98
437
435
156
708
138
58
1949...
10,627
257
116
318
353
107
554
118
59
acres 1954...
540,793
3,060
2,013
17,540
15,615
7,394
14,908
4,065
60
1949...
303,600
4,126
2,286
6,688
8,403
3,036
8,698
2,529
61
bushels 1954...
17,734,854
101,338
71,605
520,003
444,135
230,444
519,009
134,591
62
1949...
9,598,169
153,763
63,368
201,540
253,662
62,449
325,038
89,375
63
bushels sold 1954...
12,662,192
27,592
31,348
329,208
260,308
182,040
280,937
75 ,742
64
1949...
5,641,941
40,744
14,373
82,959
117,206
37,103
141,184
25,145
65
combined farms reporting 1954...
183
6
3
1
3
4
12
2
66
1949...
193
6
1
6
13
7
8
5
67
acres 1954...
5,441
40
66
100
39
279
671
4
68
1949 . . .
3,270
41
90
21
132
355
189
71
69
bushels 1954...
110,747
466
875
230
265
3,499
5,346
135
70
1949...
46,560
595
450
192
2,335
7,427
2,191
700
71
bushels sold 1954...
68,560
230
400
230
45
2,959
2,935
72
1949...
AnDual lejrumes:
13,561
3
33
84
958
1,205
'56
73
Dry field and seed beans harvested
for beans farms reporting 1954...
5,306
107
51
2
74
1949...
5^418
46
146
75
acres 1954...
149,493
1,665
532
76
76
1949...
143,589
490
1,392
77
100-lb. bags 1954...
2,637,682
1 24,250
5,888
9ii
78
1949 . . .
2,364,970
5,561
15,124
79
Dry field and seed peas harvested
1,803
1
38
19
2
80
1949 . . .
1,881
1
66
48
31
acres 1954...
100,483
16
5,136
382
17
82
1949 . . .
88,271
15
8,237
536
33
pounds 1954...
134,852,081
16,000
5,499,957
519,016
12,400
34
1949...
94,501,600
27,000
5,424,500
572,200
IDAHO
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HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Bolae
Bonner
Bonneville
Boundary
Butte
Camas
Canyon
Caribou
Cassia
Clark
Clearwater
Custer
EliLore
Franklin
2
3
10
1
3
2
1,100
4
23
47
70
1
I
2
5
6
1
921
7
12
6
51
82
2
128
38
136
1
44
15
13,139
42
239
68
71
923
596
3
3
3
15
17
25
9,143
64
189
16
541
407
4
1
1
1
618
1
35
5
1
1
632
5
5
44
3
6
ioo
6
1
6,425
35
612
7
1
7
5,383
33
15
447
20
8
3,400
300
35
419,495
975
31,865
9
'40
40
300,734
825
390
19,935
825
10
2
1
5
2
2
624
4
25
3
14
68
11
1
1
3
' 3
1
371
6
2
5
76
13
28
1
52
43
15
6,439
42
223
'63
33
296
577
13
3
2
6
7
25
3,576
60
91
79
378
14
319
5
340
235
iio
91,573
445
2,855
450
275
'60
3,493
7,230
15
50
20
30
59
150
41,606
741
580
312
4,603
16
2
4
1
35
3
2
2
2
17
2
2
36
1
5
1
3
3
18
37
78
1
275
16
3
15
19
19
9
3
179
4
65
1
15
9
20
1
219
322
12
17
2
21
22
1,700
161,395
135,810
11,345
3,318
266
23
24
L2
42
254
19
36
7
1,198
15
377
3
11
15
54
23
25
22
33
187
19
9
3
977
13
240
6
3
16
18
43
26
152
388
2,896
183
746
1,196
12,735
430
5,410
145
150
235
709
327
27
515
297
1,877
605
248
31
12,172
531
4,194
218
36
385
231
581
28
5,700
15,189
113,240
7,629
20,235
13,768
713,545
14,591
236,617
5,510
3,540
8,435
31,852
12,335
29
13,555
9,532
87,638
19,066
6,890
680
604,917
13,927
136,136
5,408
870
10,877
7,709
24,166
30
300
475
15 ,772
1,400
3,450
12,018
104,110
7,879
37,536
200
2,400
4,770
530
31
2,958
1,960
12,121
9,775
1,780
115,620
3,812
32,189
250
620
1,335
2,130
32
9
60
127
102
4
78
57
189
116
5
98
2
26
387
33
15
144
189
171
6
100
49
307
137
7
113
6
20
510
34
1&4
627
46,589
5,093
2,165
19,311
670
13,134
29,048
929
3,803
165
2,330
22,568
35
i57
1,658
67,764
13,039
2,927
37,515
1,051
40,341
33,817
4,100
5,652
906
3,157
32,561
36
3,610
11,592
926,103
245,622
7,990
327,755
27,959
390,813
431,742
8,690
145,750
1,620
42,732
442,938
37
6,537
28,027
1,045,959
435,416
24,630
560,159
26,301
999,180
609,643
35,523
135,637
14,960
36,806
745,497
38
620
7,711
823,382
236,977
7,380
309,216
23,032
366,818
387,003
8,200
138,297
1,590
41,203
390,077
39
1,388
16,647
955,926
404,880
22,540
516,737
23,515
954,124
564,405
34,123
120,649
14,500
33,101
600,815
40
39
159
1,095
137
184
89
1,545
354
733
20
139
113
134
535
41
35
129
1,096
120
151
72
1,425
326
719
26
136
117
140
580
42
358
1,950
36,345
6,544
7,048
11,912
17,502
31,621
16,796
1,000
3,571
1,791
4,933
11,942
43
427
778
33,826
6,257
4,011
4,904
19,262
22,080
11,140
1,328
3,652
2,814
5,570
12,124
44
10,912
45,252
1,240,480
213,716
221,039
194,670
898,929
600,786
711,447
13,136
97,918
72,978
124,898
320,080
45
8,264
14,836
1,079,873
155,060
137,090
76,494
335,719
426,908
465,704
23,973
69,668
79,826
114,554
322,163
46
5,716
35,220
1,120,515
209,136
191,640
173,319
325,063
557,597
634,390
15,391
91,920
65,322
116,461
274,324
47
2,004
4,423
341,780
140,994
96,772
66,t47
734,456
376,130
326,385
16,821
52,227
49,413
37,422
220,845
48
37
378
431
181
103
48
828
152
226
32
154
107
57
140
49
35
291
565
210
95
22
741
116
234
23
129
92
32
228
50
446
5,727
5,634
9,565
1,905
1,893
6,478
3,022
1,845
1,097
4,052
1,431
769
370
51
517
3,516
5,996
8,723
1,558
473
6,580
2,008
1,648
701
2,332
1,340
1,230
1,332
52
15,243
231,441
261,370
660,179
87,012
69,621
398,655
108,419
97,707
30,004
133,570
54,044
36,337
43,402
53
17,953
112,846
285,952
523,506
70,790
11,578
323,783
32,905
83,269
19,593
30,954
49,309
47,463
72,383
54
2,800
115,153
101,236
562,365
29,126
45,255
103,201
35,799
23,976
10,835
93,468
14,520
12,294
3,500
55
3,472
36,018
95,302
423,522
17,685
2,868
90,148
37,044
16,015
1,660
45,618
8,715
21,192
16,065
56
42
142
538
116
160
94
434
488
358
41
131
106
124
805
57
48
143
418
119
160
41
528
442
389
23
128
102
123
793
53
886
1,734
27,131
1,410
5,677
L2,417
5,380
59,571
13,885
2,067
5,349
2,301
4,518
19,951
59
1,029
1,498
10,199
1,601
5,564
2,436
7,063
43,097
6,083
1,038
3,878
2,488
2,429
14,127
60
32,500
47,872
795,309
61,191
203,140
289,577
263,182
1,814,741
369,958
54,143
170,137
101,653
137,281
652,125
61
22,968
34,848
361,660
59,811
188,976
49,716
279,931
1,558,325
228,301
30,291
99,543
89,982
82,637
562 ,466
62
8,423
15,738
560,809
39,615
120,914
244,817
122,338
1,297,025
246,679
29,702
150,556
43,650
71,727
297,896
63
4,630
10,002
166,566
32,883
76,100
32,029
131,370
1,266,133
91,138
4,640
74,086
24,215
35,025
207,449
64
3
8
1
2
2
1
21
2
9
2
4
1
2
65
1
2
1
1
3
16
2
13
1
3
5
1
66
47
82
2
5
45
10
232
16
348
43
32
1
31
67
a
8
10
8
4*
117
30
436
63
'31
28
3
68
1,500
1,016
55
115
600
150
8,555
191
14,746
1,475
765
15
860
69
160
463
600
240
600
1,807
60
5,511
1,102
850
523
50
70
40
150
2,875
11
12,411
200
350
71
120
250
190
400
1,102
260
10
72
1
1
421
1
537
9
77
2
73
1
1
364
1
500
13
1
71
74
60
6
7,872
17
12,523
517
1,505
12
75
55
6
6,907
10
3,459
563
10
1,724
76
1,320
60
161,664
180
195,540
5,130
24,797
180
77
607
91
126,924
300
156,514
1,050
80
30,430
73
1
123
2
14
1
1
23
1
9
19
79
147
28
6
10
4
21
1
3
80
6
2,005
160
183
...
7
1
1,153
30
390
309
81
2,127
545
55
289
290
457
18
'25
82
2,000
3,251,253
180,000
244,406
4,400
1,000
1,306,757
35,000
277,250
494,781
83
3,102,700
403,900
96,900
622,400
127,200
558,500
19,800
24,000
84
80
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 1 of 4) —SPECIFIED CROPS
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Fremont
Gem
Gooding
Idaho
Jefferson
Jerome
Kootenai
Latah
Lemhi
1
Corn:
Corn for all purpoaeB farms reporting 1954
27
210
240
4
19
132
15
1
2
2
1949...
3
236
146
17
10
58
28
3
3
acres 1954...
347
2,188
2,717
18
179
1,532
100
4
15
i
1949...
33
1,968
1,268
46
106
406
98
7
5
Harvested for grain farms reporting 1954...
2
100
112
1
27
2
6
1949...
166
110
8
2
43
19
2
7
acres 1954. ..
4
828
891
3
171
2
8
1949...
1,187
721
11
5
289
44
6
9
bushels 1954 .. .
166
41,413
47,821
60
8,363
80
10
1949...
66,398
31,314
192
85
12,805
1,250
110
11
Cut for silage farms reporting 1954...
25
139
130
1
16
106
12
1
1
12
1949...
2
97
28
3
4
15
6
1
13
acres 1954...
336
1,320
1,671
6
150
1,317
96
4
4
M
1949...
24
726
374
12
72
113
43
1
15
tons, green weight 1954...
4,757
15,256
21,949
80
2,369
24,380
326
28
'so
16
1949. . .
220
7,690
4,123
54
625
1,442
195
11
17
Hogged or grazed, or cut for green
or dry fodder farms reporting 1954 . . .
2
3
23
2
4
6
1
1
18
1949...
1
7
19
7
5
3
4
19
acres 1954 . . .
40
155
9
29
44
2
11
20
1949...
':'
55
173
23
29
4
11
21
Corn sold farms reporting 1954...
21
30
5
22
1949...
50
28
6
3
23
bushels 1954...
10,847
20,397
1,074
^■^
1949...
jNnall grains:
22,648
5,814
1,613
145
25
Grains grown together and threshed as a
mixture farms reporting 1954 . . .
77
264
432
34
321
526
21
41
40
26
1949...
26
193
252
18
212
217
14
19
19
27
acres 1954 . . .
1,288
3,900
4,955
943
3,620
5,696
239
699
637
28
1949...
257
3,019
3,012
547
2,363
2,159
405
233
267
29
bushels 1954 .. .
47,615
199,773
236,486
24,919
155,993
335,372
6,815
23,525
29,295
30
1949...
6,846
124,934
115,907
17,663
93 ,872
101,680
11,503
5,364
7,657
31
bushels sold 1954 , . .
1,772
19,299
40,310
5,662
18,167
54 ,679
635
8,562
2,037
32
1949...
675
15,275
17,772
8,556
10,476
20,776
3,250
559
2,050
33
Winter wheat threshed or
combined farms reporting 1954. . .
109
67
35
552
37
27
263
746
1
34
1949...
107
95
51
594
56
56
345
919
9
35
acres 1954...
13,199
1,221
749
45,692
6,859
1,007
18,317
55,593
3
36
1949. . .
14,220
2,085
2,539
70,634
12,641
1,620
26,288
89,454
106
37
bushels 1954...
318,213
40,364
19,452
1,903,138
138,299
22,423
549,186
2,391,982
100
38
1949...
220,304
47,331
47,938
2,107,554
199,983
41,004
443,611
2,148,895
3,537
39
bushels sold 1954...
300,551
28,462
16,987
1,796,014
129,962
19,682
508,007
2,297,696
AO
1949...
204,499
22,975
40,378
1 ,924 ,604
182,476
32,726
392,828
2,019,990
1,305
41
Spring wheat threshed or
combined farms reporting 1954...
684
115
558
366
974
811
192
326
136
42
1949...
665
193
528
341
888
706
95
246
180
43
acres 1954...
38,647
1,094
8,921
13,020
21,364
12,093
5,223
8,735
1,314
44
1949. . .
51,677
2,107
8,573
20,563
19,049
12 ,321
2,075
10,032
2,261
45
bushels 1954...
1,186,302
46,496
376,711
343,211
849,163
649,628
145,815
269,516
54,542
46
1949...
1,073,857
66,760
295,676
437,558
550,979
515,945
32,956
196,795
72,307
47
bushels sold 1954.. .
1,107,860
29,153
338,492
313,787
743,516
583,561
129,055
242,029
37,064
48
1949...
930,312
24,148
201,888
367,021
379,631
404,031
21,169
170,620
30,881
49
Oats threshed or combined farms reporting 1954...
326
182
242
266
412
182
427
642
117
50
1949...
369
252
280
218
472
199
382
632
137
51
acres 1954.. .
5,852
2,363
2,242
4,694
4,670
1,315
12,642
22,476
1,635
52
1949...
7,410
3,630
2,766
3,807
5,323
1,450
9,609
15,869
1,557
53
226,761
102,263
133,443
173,612
196,531
89,405
435,359
1,076,886
76,309
54
1949...
246,684
157,597
133,445
104,027
201,812
82,024
209,868
503,268
71,246
55
bushels sold 1954. ..
112,617
25,654
31,628
85,056
49,578
31,587
283,771
857,009
9,868
56
1949...
118,301
36,914
30,843
40,475
50,948
21 ,746
94 ,037
351,643
4,714
57
Barley threshed or combined farms reporting 1954...
381
78
193
551
4-42
149
212
631
119
58
1949...
241
114
271
430
378
240
183
500
171
59
acres 1954...
23,148
1,610
3,003
41,355
14,173
1,814
5,980
31,098
2,063
60
1949...
8,668
2,106
3,505
24,983
9,607
2,723
3,582
15,588
2,827
61
bushels 1954 . . .
756,166
58,569
117,047
1,520,094
498,699
93,250
194,029
1,264,415
79,632
62
1949...
247,008
67,290
135,906
670,188
321,377
130,125
59,698
408,902
99,644
63
bushels sold 1954...
577,819
16,926
45,921
1,234,239
319,603
52,796
148,562
1,111,406
16,950
64
1949...
200 ,063
18,063
38,159
519,423
153,520
51,050
23,745
323,640
13,197
65
combined farms reporting 1954...
3
2
7
2
13
11
5
66
1949...
7
7
2
2
3
7
12
67
acres 1954...
58
10
76
11
97
635
471
68
1949...
165
«
'39
13
17
138
216
69
bushels 1954...
436
485
2,024
360
5,329
6,600
19,257
70
1949...
1,475
845
140
350
200
917
1,826
71
bushels sold 1954 . . .
270
930
200
2,170
5,170
19,107
72
1949...
Annual Icpimcs:
630
230
'60
736
1,649
73
Efry field and seed beans harvested
for beans farms reporting 1954...
9
533
3
814
5
27
74
1949...
9
536
2
4
851
24
62
75
acres 1954...
227
11,101
27
25,650
70
1,121
76
1949...
142
11,371
45
58
25,643
495
2,116
77
100- lb. bags 1954...
2,671
206,909
857
481,140
814
8,050
78
1949...
2,621
201,597
361
736
452,166
3,256
7,410
79
Dry field and seed peas harvested
for peas farms reporting 1954...
108
104
60
239
51
322
80
1949...
101
5
77
124
252
63
347
7
81
acres 1954...
2,454
6,979
874
5,096
6,331
30,505
82
1949...
2 292
33
5,109
1,800
4,647
9,188
31,279
165
83
pounds 1954 . . .
3,427,117
8,111,654
1,453,196
6,400,605
6,673,520
40,265,833
84
1949. . .
2,001,900
24,600
4,683,100
1,959,700
8,855,100
5,639,000
31,809,200
112,300
IDAHO
81
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Conlinued
Lewis
Lincoln
Madison
Minidoka
Nez Perce
Oneida
Owyhee
Payette
Power
Shoshone
Teton
Twin Falls
Valley
Washington
37
15
27
10
81
252
260
Ul
1
139
1
1
21
1
11
20
5
171
215
4
70
147
2
346
299
133
21
1,293
4,085
2,925
69
1,966
10
1,722
3
^
201
7
39
3
39
6
51
1,812
159
1,609
130
39
468
18
1,465
59
4
5
1
4
5
17
7
138
2,410
167
885
2
40
113
91
550
6
7
'
14
11
250
35
399
1,496
159,725
1,021
51 ,676
22
255
6,977
717
31,854
8
9
'50
725
535
842
84,476
60,347
1,620
14,582
37,438
10
23
13
22
2
80
123
154
4
112
1
85
11
12
1
3
27
51
1
18
56
12
246
261
118
"5
1,284
1,490
1,936
69
1,771
10
1,037
13
95
11
42
230
500
13
131
702
14
3 ,073
4,225
1,199
26
16,764
21 ,095
23,701
1,265
27,066
100
13 ,473
15
1,034
125
470
2,879
5,057
250
1,547
8,236
16
14
2
3
2
1
13
20
12
10
17
7
1
5
3
2
19
14
1
15
11
18
100
38
11
9
9
185
104
82
35
19
92
7
17
1
150
4
"2
177
9
86
76
77
99,432
50,921
88
35
61
14 ,292
16,979
'4
82
3
12
1,029
4,992
...
46
21
51
12,596
16,268
20
21
22
23
24
11
170
135
146
15
24
168
264
25
25
1,088
5
133
25
1
74
77
63
15
19
121
179
29
8
864
4
72
26
•483
2,055
2,168
1,629
972
1,392
2,075
3,858
1,262
386
12,204
40
3,072
27
110
881
942
542
176
684
1,689
2,053
5,194
231
10,802
398
1,518
28
16,036
90,582
84,599
71,753
27,682
26,500
102 ,862
130,521
25,417
12,962
820 ,302
845
95,288
29
2,118
33,691
41 ,380
23,599
4,474
15,837
79,265
83,581
81,941
5,225
630,900
4,860
41,566
30
l,i26
12,719
19,180
16,356
16,532
6,746
20,471
14,566
10 ,990
153,153
19,856
31
2,118
5,887
5,886
5,105
1,468
5,702
22,008
12 ,467
67,750
140
159 ,064
4,220
9,335
32
268
6
130
62
421
339
22
84
240
2
78
55
4
133
33
320
10
137
61
462
429
21
72
249
114
67
6
193
34
26, •M2
513
39,385
3,641
52,067
50,584
355
1,140
77,846
9
17,939
2,755
36
10,345
35
51,964
568
48,742
2,152
69,458
76 ,472
493
1,309
109,546
13,984
6,388
142
16,460
36
l,217,'i41
3,524
822,021
77,773
2,144,001
967,501
13,287
46,658
1,352,757
129
379,939
55,596
908
217,325
37
1,592,515
14,333
803,924
41,643
2,006,995
1 ,604 ,041
15,922
39,463
1,937,001
288,198
135,573
1,270
218,083
38
1,164,900
8,180
697,447
59,728
2,047,002
860,397
11,092
37,409
1,261,887
346 ,299
50,678
595
188,435
39
1,5K,152
13,683
750,065
34,726
1,917,834
1,481,461
13,038
22,049
1,807,913
257,982
119,543
668
164,669
40
189
330
637
641
262
207
342
326
174
1
245
1,503
40
369
41
132
346
652
534
217
172
323
334
190
2
264
1,488
51
337
42
11,239
7,403
19,385
19,042
12,438
13,320
5,463
3,497
16,177
1
9,528
29,416
546
7,592
43
8,976
9,778
26,126
6,234
15,003
8,250
6,285
3,773
17,854
2
18,529
34,653
803
8,206
44
401,110
346,234
673,570
826,677
373,508
267,988
258,730
147,470
310 ,404
10
184,829
1,631,254
8,878
232,150
45
170 ,599
315,064
629,151
257,658
330,199
184,255
270,948
121,642
322,316
40
267,595
1,730,057
10,820
197,623
46
336,306
329,818
595 ,687
785,525
348,819
226,603
229,149
128,943
297,536
156 ,476
1,528,056
5,616
200,548
47
154,520
263 ,921
505,571
204,740
303,962
150,991
206,558
64,491
299,252
216,370
1,476,196
2,807
129,697
48
85
166
327
289
152
78
157
225
61
3
229
244
114
148
49
92
186
387
344
122
57
162
225
52
6
242
287
124
118
50
2,089
2,129
3,726
2,236
2,400
868
1,519
2,129
1,132
43
5,383
2,240
13,152
1,190
51
1,872
2,087
4,117
2,479
2,489
558
1,726
2,104
410
55
6,765
2,431
11,774
1,295
52
96,163
117,786
165,707
122.335
119,944
34,690
79,716
114,983
34,937
2,666
181,721
172,813
496,986
60,108
53
53,271
85,975
178,923
118,474
75,757
32,352
83,605
88,233
22,158
2,210
169,546
167,374
348 ,933
44,334
54
64,829
56,274
53,357
61,289
66,059
7,675
30,890
31,529
12,125
350
98,175
74,051
232,659
8,774
55
26,962
29,921
40,745
50,490
37,193
6,025
31,861
18,965
5,434
700
69,510
54,359
254,321
7,025
56
308
104
374
289
401
401
187
193
292
253
149
39
352
57
266
110
238
243
275
287
243
226
117
1
206
203
20
369
53
39,121
1,460
15,484
8,040
31,269
25,118
3,025
2,761
34,192
13,879
2,847
1,490
10,491
59
27,032
1,256
3,273
3,060
15,566
7,221
4,169
3,691
3,893
5
5,155
2,934
456
8,939
60
1,583,592
62,133
458,172
373,748
1,186,762
695,958
134,570
110,955
706,447
343,645
120,531
38,252
324,194
61
780,272
51,015
106,667
109,360
403,618
270,157
176 ,107
142,521
92,023
120
118,574
131,313
12,060
255,019
62
1,435,272
29,940
299,974
311,515
982,206
454,911
64,377
45 ,046
562,049
264,922
66,497
25,638
138,554
63
699,050
13 ,730
32,417
63,075
323,998
141,956
85,396
72,169
44,254
'so
59,488
66,643
4,316
78 ,979
64
3
4
4
4
5
3
5
1
1
1
9
1
10
65
1
6
5
7
6
7
1
8
1
16
66
65
155
21
367
244
19
39
7
5
4
205
67
291
67
17
44
61
333
17
113
15
110
2
241
68
2,118
2,488
500
13,768
2,683
665
2,379
240
120
40
4,987
600
4,754
69
130
1,246
524
6,084
407
865
350
2,579
40
2 676
70
1,618
60
260
11,578
1,498
35
682
600
1J546
71
520
165
2,470
151
50
1,200
1,035
72
1
169
567
76
64
59
4
175,
12
73
1
126
1
556
78
52
123
2
'.'.'.
1^^42
5
74
78
3,949
12,967
5,104
1,244
305
203
61,746
416
75
98
2,675
'14
10,706
5,971
722
1,726
35
62,092
64
75
260
57,307
160,688
31,571
20,590
5,281
2,808
1,231,580
6,136
77
254
41 ,209
'50
155,013
22,334
10,062
20,711
447
1,109,155
898
78
133
2
38
46
124
3
312
1
1
79
58
3
48
2
63
1
1
1
22
371
SO
15,408
40
470
952
14,848
85
6,615
10
15
81
5,342
45
606
95
7,274
250
7
200
341
7 004
82
83
.■3,389,974
48,000
540,110
1,273,788
21,858,903
83,750
9,466 '031
9,373
6,000
~,82J,200
43,100
719,100
14 5,000
8,223,000
63,000
15,000
120,000
236,900
14,050,300
84
82
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 2 of 4) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Ada
Adams
Bannock
Bear Lake
Benewah
Bingham
Blaine
Hay crops (see text):
1
Land from which hay was cut acres 1954. ..
1,113,379
32,64-5
17 ,075
21,201
57,020
8,468
8,380
58,246
19,048
2
1949. ..
1,031,775
31,713
15,680
20,293
52,319
53,090
17,627
3
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay
(and for dehydrating) farms reporting 1951...
26,831
1,343
183
582
538
173
1,709
249
.4
1949...
26,739
1,409
174
636
502
129
1.757
252
5
acres 1954. . .
84.2,950
30,500
10,269
16,119
19,188
3,045
50;251
16,01?
6
1949...
690,781
27,043
6,489
14,446
15,596
2,093
47,231
13,995
7
tons 1954 .. .
2,387,321
104,418
14,894
45 ,352
27,813
4,322
153,229
46,052
S
1949...
1,881,056
82,083
9,520
36,902
25,212
3,007
136,576
34,965
9
Sold farms reporting 1954...
7,478
295
25
157
63
25
443
114
10
tons 1954...
536,278
15,549
1,297
9,013
2,325
338
26,483
13,568
11
Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover
and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1954...
3,336
103
95
27
126
167
23
15
12
1949...
5,477
224
114
31
147
200
46
24
13
acres 1954...
95,888
1,073
5,038
595
5,581
4,026
268
1,305
U
1949. . .
137,276
2,622
6,087
1,045
6,384
4,763
310
679
15
tons 1954...
136 ,707
2,428
8,029
1,024
6,861
6,232
529
1,750
16
1949. . .
188,837
4,710
8,636
2,039
9,191
6,918
1,419
1,157
17
Sold ...farms reporting 1954...
454
22
10
16
508
26
704
2
1
8
18
tons 1954...
14,147
264
578
...
25
19
Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small
grains cut Cor hay farms reporting 1954...
2,571
52
44
64
150
46
46
17
20
1949...
3,060
133
59
61
116
69
38
28
21
acres 1954...
38,195
318
660
560
2,478
533
590
513
22
1949...
45,033
1,182
1,098
669
1,930
893
553
572
23
tons 1954...
53,308
501
1,138
636
2,866
825
702
587
24
1949. . .
56,942
2,109
1,353
1,019
2,238
946
820
788
25
Sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
147
4., 166
2
7
3
55
10
300
2
14
4
154
2
68
26
tons 1954...
27
Wild hay cut farms reporting 1954...
1,725
2,196
7
27
30
52
63
67
333
329
26
32
16
36
19
23
28
1949. . .
29
acres 1954...
120,64.7
183
904
3,799
29,179
526
6,668
1,169
30
U2,599
496
1,384
3,831
26,596
516
9,440
2,627
31
tons 1954...
131,697
455
1,149
5,923
29,360
731
4,778
1,541
32
1949. . .
155,782
778
1,828
6,225
23,610
537
5,812
2,105
33
Sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
170
12,151
3
115
7
259
36
3,594
1
6
2
2,610
4
440
34
tons 1954...
...
35
Other hay cut farms reporting 1954 . . .
670
29
8
10
21
21
12
3
36
1949...
1,124
43
20
14
38
37
18
10
37
acres 1954...
U,854
566
204
128
594
338
205
45
38
1949. . .
25 ,257
487
650
490
1,292
702
328
92
39
tons 1954...
20,139
1,035
230
201
455
424
329
95
40
1949...
33 ,543
822
1,193
828
1,390
983
561
124
41
Sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
79
^
3
2
1
12
3
48
42
tons 1954...
2,4S7
137
48
34
43
Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa,
clover, or small grains farms reporting 1954...
23
3
44
acres 1954...
845
264
45
tons, green weight 1954...
seed crops:
6,037
. * .
• . .
...
2,310
46
Alfalfa seed harveated farms reporting 1954...
910
24
30
8
44
1
47
1949...
i,3.;8
39
39
8
2
1
87
2
48
acres 1954...
25,591
562
1,313
71
1,285
20
49
1949...
25,907
832
1,488
177
18
1
2,079
11
50
pounds 1954 . . .
3,659,721
74,109
75 ,072
11,840
202,899
1,000
51
1949. . .
3,053,976
75 ,610
94,665
12,790
1,666
ii6
363,937
425
52
Red clover seed harvested farms reporting 1954...
1,066
74
10
8
2
57
6
53
1949...
2,810
203
21
8
1
134
11
54
acres 1954. ..
13,666
347
83
72
58
983
77
55
1949. ..
35,583
2,109
220
127
12
2,144
121
56
pounds 1954
5,312,473
333 ,988
21,630
19,121
5,615
341,980
20,356
57
1949. . .
8,977,284
648,046
30,978
27,463
...
500
573,548
18,428
58
Austrian winter peas harvested. .farms reporting 1954...
106
59
1949...
361
60
acres 1954...
8,466
61
1949...
32,693
!!!
!!!
!!!
62
pounds 1954 . . .
11,604,919
...
...
63
1949...
29,64.3,519
...
...
...
64
Other field seed crops harvested acres 1954...
16,712
229
206
42
66
44
100
Other field crops:
65
sugar farms reporting 1954...
3,969
3,923
85
104
113
101
342
402
66
1949...
. • .
67
acres 1954...
85,696
1,378
...
3,465
...
...
6,549
68
1949...
58,355
1,435
...
1,399
...
4,806
> . •
69
tons 1954 .. .
1,547,436
25,113
53,263
...
37,960
70
1949...
1,080,387
28,022
33,311
68 ,338
...
71
Irish potatoes harvested for home use or
for sale farms reporting 1954...
11,4.09
160
54
178
123
130
1,431
46
72
1949...
12,048
150
43
187
62
104
1,584
33
73
acres 1954'..
150,151
462
7
2,969
7
14
37,491
449
74
144,523
234
23
2,967
22
30
29,794
39
75
lOO-lb. bags 1954...
25,735,619
89,009
1,157
468,183
955
1,332
6,009,739
88,206
76
1949...
21,320,192
41,634
1,314
359,119
1,445
1,903
4,331,108
4,444
77
Sweet corn harvested for seed. ..farms reporting 1954...
436
42
78
1949...
375
60
...
79
6,871
845
80
1949...
4,645
787
81
pounds 1954 .. .
14,065,929
2,034,808
82
1949...
10,654,567
1,650,510
...
83
Lentils harvested farms reporting 1954...
80
g
84
1949...
12
1
. . *
85
acres 1954. .,
4,82.4
...
644
...
86
1949...
448
110
...
87
pounds 1954...
3,317,193
370,030
88
1949...
208,189
59,200
89
Other field crops harvested acres 1954. . .
2,240
50
40
104
^Doea not include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested.
IDAHO
83
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Boise
ponner
Ltnnnevllle
Boundai-y
Butte
Camas
Canyon
Caribou
Cassia
Clark
Clearwater
Custer
Elmore
Franklin
6,7-;0
27,090
43,979
9,890
14,141
13,492
53,955
38,411
42,547
9,069
8,241
26,401
17,330 28,407
1
6,072
28,140
44,377
8,647
11,243
10,511
45 ,903
30,239
45 ,933
9,566
6,707
25,211
16,140 25,961
2
96
543
1,135
378
20B
98
2,654
414
960
53
214
203
286 888
3
104
363
1,250
391
181
92
2,436
394
1,050
50
219
188
285 922
4
5,924
9,820
39,579
6,924
12,679
11,762
50,480
20,098
36,581
5,811
4,635
14,146
12,965 25,532
5
4,919
4,942
39,740
5,091
8,821
6,818
39,297
14,677
34,330
3,557
2,958
10,547
11,286 22,391
6
7,702
18,449
121,537
16 ,777
32,108
13,045
209,023
43 ,782
121,493
10,470
7,510
26,110
36,891 52,074
7
6,700
8,289
106,469
10,539
22,575
9,362
150,210
31,134
106,368
5,736
4,483
19,845
30,55
5 52,432
8
24
73
369
133
90
40
779
102
323
13
36
32
114 90
9
924
1,852
28,828
4,404
12,009
3,791
46,317
8,538
29,385
2,272
717
2,645
11,016 3,025
10
18
554
15
85
2
7
239
78
29
16
83
81
24 41
11
27
721
29
87
17
5
468
81
79
24
103
56
39 82
12
458
13,232
592
1,450
190
352
2,543
4.881
854
1,178
2,237
4,659
905 674
13
733
15,653
1,627
1,624
283
81
5,680
6,719
2,713
1,839
2,232
2,621
923 1,718
14
650
19,172
905
2,472
310
372
4,951
6,472
1,059
1,380
2,878
6,427
1,351 1,100
15
920
21,354
2,071
2,328
365
109
8,334
9,083
3,272
1,878
2,557
3,741
1,397 2,734
16
4
68
2
9
49
14
4
3
14
3
17
29
1,979
50
198
;::
1,418
1,703
107
240
287
260
50 1 40
16
4
151
55
21
17
14
57
76
25
7
98
43
7 58
19
9
112
26
40
6
15
107
60
32
6
84
41
22 1 67
20
105
1,606
949
124
295
252
456
2,570
368
211
951
526
s
2 552
21
113
851
426
385
227
670
723
1,459
600
134
731
902
322 543
22
103
2,523
l',345
204
518
375
778
3,253
889
330
1,349
1,051
90 898
23
101
1,082
590
540
243
1,438
1,533
1,392
739
151
784
1,025
503 890
24
4
5
3
7
13
1
4
2
25
66
159
93
12
66
1,402
12
...
53
236
26
10
98
19
33
10
24
4
87
70
18
19
60
19 56
27
15
118
30
56
12
33
12
77
98
28
22
104
27 64
28
229
1,984
1,407
801
822
1,126
128
10,549
4,537
1,839
300
5,734
3,265 1,519
29
348
4,463
2,320
1,303
1,918
2,752
170
6,978
7,845
3,836
419
9,386
3,715 1,292
30
190
2,501
1,465
1,090
781
987
227
11, U5
4,706
1,775
206
7,611
2,637 2,089
31
474
4,084
2,410
1,405
1,9U
3,586
404
8,133
9,142
2,885
312
10,246
3,995 2,091
32
2
3
1
2
3
12
3
2
2
1 5
33
32
142
6
25
39
1,490
94
155
15
22 1 146
34
4
30
31
23
"7
26
11
6
1
13
6
6 15
35
4
121
13
34
8
3
53
12
14
3
22
27
4 U
36
24
448
1,452
472
155
,..
325
313
207
30
118
336
IC
)2 130
37
31
2,373
520
380
129
165
470
434
449
145
250
1,842
5 186
36
26
657
1,741
719
169
667
382
192
12
100
319
r
?7 220
39
47
2,511
600
560
184
103
1,213
667
448
175
236
1,981
1
)5 406
40
3
7
3
1
6
2
1
41
61
183
87
9
119
544
1
141
1
300
13
50
42
43
44
45
30
6
23
5
15
147
23
1
1
1
51 36
46
33
6
43
7
20
201
"5
57
2
4
50 58
47
998
75
381
144
1,262
2,245
621
25
6
13
2,7
32 787
48
1,137
137
427
147
814
1,847
'si
1,053
12
24
2,9
?2 655
49
73,852
7,405
43,830
10,600
44,310
760,165
77,707
3,000
533
1,000
326,4
S3 50,940
50
60,401
6,567
97,532
4,135
32 ,281
429,002
6,908
70,683
2,150
1,130
237,5
42 29,846
51
4
11
3
13
1
259
20
14
17 1
52
11
25
13
39
2
i
565
60
39
1
34 4
53
95
125
53
147
10
2,711
...
279
242
3
5b 17
54
293
255
205
381
36
"4
5,798
592
724
'30
5
75 35
55
19,165
10,498
17,214
20,710
400
1,289,123
114,269
50,550
165,0
11 12,000
56
21,693
11,425
49,675
65,563
1,300
700
2,094,954
136,729
65 ,466
700
132,4
34 12,336
57
1
56
59
60
...
4
51
62
'.'. 3,340
63
85
135
10
157
96
87
188
3
1,172
3
2
09 115
54
146
833
17
371
12 343
65
156
2
815
2
350
2
8 290
66
2,932
19,611
756
8,263
2
54 4,564
67
2,550
55
15,679
115
4,505
'ii
72 3 ,323
66
35,850
444,453
7,027
127.326
3,8
40 62 ,727
69
31,763
660
357,612
785
73,337
127
9
43 55,288
70
> 646
933
30(
J 116
13
502
Ai
283
4
150
88
53 90
71
I 322
1,013
27
! 108
3
574
4"
513
10
115
58
57 129
72
1.
? 203
22,118
11.
2,502
34
5,582
94=
6,061
263
22
1,175
57 619
73
('
245
22,225
17
) 1,827
6
5,019
52;
7,546
221
40
733
^
37 766
74
1,53
1 33,374
3,434,523
11,96
J 341,700
5,271
1,235,950
178,81,
1,050,827
28,800
1,560
136,159
33, t
92 104 ,437
75
1
1 26,485
3,078,933
13,70)
J 227,011
611
1,070,039
368
94,10:
1,243,535
34,271
2,411
34,477
51,^
59 113 ,678
75
77
309
78
5,734
79
3,827
80
11,620,408
81
8,944,372
1
"5
5,000
82
83
84
85
86
87
86
4
3
21
i 'ii
675
20
69
84
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 2 of 4 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
(For definltlonB and explanations, see text)
Hay crops (see text);
Land from which hay was cut acres 1954. . ,
1949..,
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay
(and for dehydrating) farms reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954. . .
1949..,
tons 1954...
1949..,
Sold farms reporting 1954..,
tons 1954...
Clover, timothy, and mixtiires of clover
and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1954..,
1949..,
acres 1954. . ,
1949...
tons 1954..,
1949 . . ,
Sold farms reporting 1954 . . ,
tons 1954..,
Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small
grains cut for hay farms reporting 1954..,
1949..,
acres 1954. ..
1949...
tons 1954...
1949..,
Sold farms reporting 1954. . .
tons 1954...
Wild hay cut farms reporting 1954..,
1949...
acres 1954. . .
1949...
tons 1954...
1949...
Sold farms reporting 1954..,
tons 1954...
Other hay cut farms reporting 1954. . .
1949..
acres 1954. ..
1949...
tons 1954...
1949...
Sold farms reporting 1954...
tons 1954...
Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa,
clover, or small grains farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
tons, green weight 1954..
Alfalfa seed, clover, ^rasa, and other field
seed crops:
Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954. .
1949..
pounds 1954. .
1949..
Red clover seed harvested farms reporting 1954,.
1949..
acres 1954. .
1949..
pounds 1954. .
1949..
Austrian winter peas harvested. .farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954, .
1949. .
pounds 1954. .
1949. .
Other field seed crops harvested acres 1954..
Other field crops:
Sugar beets harvested for
sugar farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954. .
1949..
tons 1954.,
1949..
Irish potatoes harvested for home use or
for sale farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
acres 1954^.
1949^.
100-lb. bags 1954..
1949..
Sweet corn harvested for seed... farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954. .
1949..
pounds 1954..
1949 . .
Lentils harvested farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954. .
1949.,
pounds 1954. .
1949..
Other field crops harvested acres 1954..
24,169
18
453
19,625
16
351
586
578
5<;9
553
20,949
15
960
15,732
12
345
49,517
41
901
33,524
33
116
192
125
13,849
5
718
25
66
48
116
1,945
911
1,034
1
567
2,149
2
282
1,643
2
759
6
7
414
254
31
24
14
61
474
186
110
579
409
326
132
801
1
3
27
30
47
57
556
944
2,390
1
484
800
1
609
2,256
2
551
5
2
219
42
8
16
24
31
245
332
507
478
197
495
743
838
2
10
34
400
600
18
30
1,248
36,300
668,515
12
10
155
71
2
250
656
495
542
11
551
12
019
1
904
211
1
431
970
120
660
54
75
1,832
1,815
220,844
272,209
31
98
319
1,064
112,264
267,696
236
465
3,889
7,154
2,337
14,756
3,500
16, 500
28,275
27, 521
862
890
27,629
25,737
98,600
84,376
293
22,393
120
313
1,400
420
1,925
7
61
20
30
164
283
276
495
130
65
156
13
98
393
222
907
1
40
200
36
65
850
1,097
140,415
145,499
50
220
581
2,424
258,089
631,543
83
78
1,298
842
24,705
13,606
183
264
1,408
2,784
253,112
458,491
32,946
34,593
630
539
15,584
10,180
24,439
13,627
57
1,208
183
306
5,267
7,213
6,834
8,401
409
523
8,299
11,425
12,066
13,794
18
303
97
133
1,733
2,962
1,825
2,888
15
154
91
137
2,063
3,430
3,019
4,204
4
268
2
140
12,000
22
269
296
38,482
29,792
50
183
3,472
13,807
4,743,640
12,402,104
1,313
455
201
73
263
6,907
8,537
42,207
35,680
1,031
1,029
40,916
33,411
121,920
96,280
349
36,430
16
50
281
945
460
1,713
2
62
251
642
453
976
15
583
830
631
756
3
21
26
233
51
367
150
1,009
17
15
1,304
438
99,399
34,253
2
16
13
129
2,324
19,029
5
61,177
261
51
86
968
1,013
13,007
14,236
666
774
13,701
13,461
2,177,195
1,691,868
396
201,800
27,618
24,169
960
951
26,789
21,900
119,032
83,364
419
38,160
46
107
490
1,517
897
2,543
6
183
26
23
299
249
414
436
2
18
613
36
525
22
344
50
644
15
30
268
446
81,631
68,054
77
165
786
2,159
400,283
608,145
3,820
23
175
135
2,961
1,637
59,713
23,911
444
496
6,478
6,889
1,598,189
1,258,042
23,967
21,526
758
698
17,115
10,160
26,071
13,023
155
4,407
201
361
3,691
7,693
5,239
9,648
37
673
179
184
1,961
1,565
2,641
1,323
6
36
34
62
617
1,390
629
1,361
3
66
41
64
583
1,055
1,002
1,187
6
235
2
7
20
73
950
3,125
600
216
118
1,023
625
565
164
185
19,066
13,424
25,389
19,673
839
925
19,783
14,734
29,205
19,967
168
5,343
196
249
3,678
3,129
5,299
3,952
25
590
95
141
991
1,217
1,138
1,175
7
158
13
31
98
220
109
238
2
36
39
40
709
432
777
542
6
223
3
130
1,014
2
1
12
1
1,110
60
35
45
586
732
56,662
52,367
1
18
28
1,375
28,000
1,112,632
1,528
637
309,000
413
403
81
83
7,222
4,917
37
11
2,481
338
1,956,468
148,989
^Does not Include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested
IDAHO
85
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
6,131
7,072
loA
152
3,542
2,568
5,827
3,133
31
788
61
704
1,071
855
1,130
11
154
148
1,281
2,440
2,118
2,794
11
209
34
45
385
516
434
522
271
421
350
451
103
40
102
259
6,976
14,594
17,394
14,lo0
372
389
16 ,782
12,498
54,093
41,351
172
16,1^3
27
122
404
1,887
410
2,645
19
19
171
195
336
260
37
296
62
495
128
1,300
1,100
11,877
1
36
8
U2
80
661
267
1,922
8,000
178,777
21,101
308.957
49
111
4,437
12,624
6,441,479
11,934,378
1,383
33
143
160
1,504
1,926
276,353
297,753
19.777
17 , 148
620
544
17,605
14,392
62,648
35,016
173
9,746
10
20
U4
385
178
508
644
518
762
665
Owyhee
618
1,347
895
1,344
4
114
10
25
596
313
901
474
2
30
300
500
52
42
806
530
9,996
6.318
491
590
8,236
10,453
1,247.480
1,270,956
20.882
19,563
809
869
20,403
18,795
78,133
69 ,400
373
27,265
35
648
66
984
403
140
492
153
15
117
35
12
6,570
950
30
104
870
104,089
254,389
430
413
12,329
5,273
194,353
78,732
296
458
8,482
4.507
1,526,895
707,840
13
706
13
710
521
594
10
165
8
733
15
260
n
,574
75
1
.250
74
464
1,049
577
1,248
6
76
151
259
1,983
3,583
2,489
4,080
7
41
9
11
227
98
277
127
1
40
51
34
866
283
1,244
303
23
85
423
11,792
51,145
4
17
469
3,368
339,500
3,328,560
3,789
339
273
79
190
7,718
18,256
660
474,895
239
21
522
19
623
330
362
13
599
12
,549
27
,351
28
.250
2.393
10
251
273
354
425
1
15
57
16
1,297
413
1,858
442
75
97
97
6,248
6,451
8,072
8,275
11
794
227
58
292
86
1
120
50
42
1.119
870
50.303
42 ,064
:,560
190
30
24
458
318
6,289
5 .976
57
25
248
283
53.894
39 ,270
33,750
556
532
24,094
15,522
87,215
63,441
264
35,571
127
4,242
3,869
5,385
5,720
13
449
28
53
599
1
074
1
308
2
30
53
95
10
057
12
,852
10
,049
15
,173
74
90
1,547
1,139
457,163
242,194
71
133
999
1,651
459,811
561,421
70,400
6
157
168
3,546
3,233
76,332
73,300
119
176
1,497
2,361
332,460
462 ,092
12
15,976
15,009
741
732
14,845
13.141
51.957
43.343
199
8,914
41
137
452
1,477
1,035
1,953
o
150
220
457
386
714
8
400
188
410
461
14
17
178
59
207
82
565
133
287
146
2
33
61
1,261
754
170,571
189,509
46
177
376
1,848
129,632
397.670
243,860
15 .385
9.717
7.451
200
190
8.033
5.473
26,876
15,327
56
6,753
115
26
262
64
29
37
423
688
430
957
2
33
36
35
1,066
1,269
1,559
1,872
3
50
59
262
36
1
16
63
292
7,510
21.973
38
196
15,655
44,209
119
7
1,593
998
1,794
119
33 ,670
18,170
29,926
1,322
123
76
156
64
863
2,553
582
878
162,777
481,680
89 ,970
175 ,268
2,595
2,68^
27
424
382
650
461
6
61
84
1,765
2,208
2,117
3,035
5
54
10
305
32
407
40
3
34
63
131
57
72
57
9
21
1,090
1,629
24 ,437
24,517
J 15
318
15,499
13,725
21,379
18,948
50
3,765
64
68
2,769
3,555
3.789
60
50
1,186
1,041
1,318
871
221
59
72
4,573
5.329
4,884
5 ,236
8
243
8
15
410
776
485
844
95
113
1,144
1,584
94,978
167,839
Washington
53,213
60,209
1,924
2,044
54,970
51,884
226,563
200 ,547
721
54,803
101
324
1,544
5,404
2,185
7,537
435
19
28
231
274
15
20
1,196
3,051
1.917
3,552
1
200
272
747
349
1,298
63
51
1
257
823
348
982
152
653
142
331
2
,204
5
,412
,029
,149
,580
,629
540
437
10 ,703
7,233
220,644
151,365
579
824
9,639
11,391
2,148,655
2,282,175
3
12
2,750
27,300
11,293
71
78
2,656
2,724
2,682
2,481
20
431
106
4,101
5,865
4,512
5,146
19
1,081
25
17
431
454
676
396
5
56
25
35
1,056
1.546
961
1,214
7
109
1,168
935
3
55
111
7,608
5,418
30.333
3,415
20
25
290
192
24,912
24,213
32 ,487
25 ,202
605
613
30,123
20,815
60,640
45 ,285
143
10,377
47
103
815
1,606
1,827
2,896
8
438
53
121
1,185
2,245
1,454
3,121
3
98
10
32
91
566
104
583
14
25
273
445
317
537
1
20
99
186
3,250
4,117
279,748
341 ,603
15
79
170
1,055
55,771
235.215
16 ,000
24,500
752
64
72
1,650
1,059
35 ,836
20,100
49
66
387
278
84,358
35,654
86
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 3 of 4) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
Item
(For definitions and ejcplanations , see text)
Vegetables for home use and for sale (other than Irish
and sweet potatoes):
Vegetables harvested for
home use farms reporting 195^.
1949.
Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 195A.
1949 .
acres 1954.
1949 . ,
Sold dollars 1954..
1949 . ,
Sweet corn farms reporting 1954.,
1949 . ,
acres 1954. ,
1949..
Dry onions farms reporting 1954 . .
1949 . .
acres 1954..
1949 . .
Green peas farms reporting 1954..
1949 . .
acres 1954..
1949 . .
Tomatoes farms reporting 1954.,
1949 . .
acres 1954..
1949 . .
Other vegetables acres 1954.,
Berries and other small fruits harvested for sale:
Strawberries farms reporting 1954. .
1949 . .
acres 1954.,
1949 . .
quarts 1954..
1949..
Raspberries (tame) farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
quarts 1954..
1949..
Other berries acres 1954.,
23,017
23,969
1,635
1,882
29,237
20,704
3,596,954
3,345,976
1,099
1,050
11,887
8,517
223
291
2,443
2,750
261
350
10,643
5,474
148
233
101
156
4,163
332
652
267
464
360,060
660,626
547
691
173
252
217,989
282,164
32
1,141
1,664
122
64
1,751
354
210,390
53,497
112
40
1,580
180
3
5
6
23
4
11
133
7
36
18
20
25,360
15,509
29
50
9
14
8,942
10,458
6
189
221
3
205
383
2
2
(Z)
5
1,550
3,475
3
757
,174
454
518
25
741
,875
(Z)
2
3
(Z)
12
2
3
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
5,861
18
19
16
15
21,117
20,027
417
298
2
2
1
1
35
130
2
1
1
23
900
31,254
6
20
2
20
1,780
24,096
239
249
1
2
216
400
429
2,073
446
810
Bingham
1,473
1,355
14
13
28
43
7,274
4,446
14
5
15
7
103
46
633
50
27
21
6
32
286
4
673
(For definitions and ejcplanatlons , see text)
(kioding
Vegetables for borne use and for sale (other than Irish
and sweet potatoes):
Vegetables harvested for
home use farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Sold dollars 1954.
1949.
Sweet corn farms reporting 1954.
1949 .
acres 1954.
1949 .
Dry onions farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Green peas farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.,
1949 . ,
Tomatoes farms reporting 1954 . ,
1949 . ,
acres 1954.,
1949 . ,
Other vegetables acrea 1954.,
Berries am) other small fruits harvested for sale:
Strawberries farms reporting 1954.,
1949 . ,
acres 1954. ,
1949 . .
quarts 1954..
1949 . .
Raspberries (tame) farms reporting 1954..
1949 . .
acres 1954..
1949..
quarts 1954..
1949..
Other berries acres 1954..
586
451
(Z)
716
30
599
656
114
85
1,633
995
174,689
94,461
107
74
1,532
878
2
3
2
3
6
(Z)
36
652
712
42
71
372
673
33,328
44,934
38
57
319
583
801
670
16
9
1.410
3,320
14
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
753
718
6
13
32
11
8,875
5,257
5
5
12
2
(Z)
4
13
10
39
1
43
13
40
400
113,372
12,606
59,286
14
22
3
27
2
17
1
8
8,756
17 713
650
8,349
644
16,128
3
312
1,925
3,346
4,239
13
16
2
2
1,612
3,735
19
570
33,748
14,954
7,128
751
648
6
29
60
440
11,850
32,426
21
22
356
3
5
38
64
1
2
(Z)
2
3
6,400
1,906
3
12
1
3
510
1,384
19
39
103
74
36,075
16,716
19
34
54
34
1
2
(Z)
(Z)
2
2
33
52
9
22
6,999
23,093
50
59
14
23
25,248
13,925
2
775
993
9
22
49
323
3,750
22,648
32
52
33
41
21 , 692
36,343
1,700
4,030
Z Reported in small fractions.
IDAHO
87
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Boise
Bonner
Bonneville
Boundary
Butte
Camas
Canyon
Caribou
Cassia
Clark
Clearwater
Custer
Elmore
Franklin
80
346
932
399
135
66
2,273
193
757
20
289
156
220
597
1
32
761
854
438
136
71
2,543
256
704
24
235
100
221
666
2
6
9
4
1
334
4
6
1
19
181
3
13
4
7
1
428
11
1
7
21
251
4
1
17
2
(zi
7,022
1
16
(zi
91
1,091
5
4
(Z)
5
(Z)
6,439
11
(Z)
9
100
1,760
6
231
5,401
161
"40
1,358,207
104
3,122
50
13,234
77,171
7
551
100
344
'10
1,556,221
3,234
30
1,122
28,142
256,274
8
4
6
4
190
3
3
1
8
57
9
7
6
190
...
6
4
3
57
10
1
7
2
2,194
1
2
(zi
4
274
11
2
...
3
1,368
2
3
2
271
12
1
3
"2
106
135
1
2
1
1
4
13
14
(Z)
1
(Z)
1,433
1.529
(Z)
1
(Z)
2
16
15
16
1
3
34
2
2
141
17
1
2
50
242
13
(Z)
1
304
(Z)
1
779
19
(Z)
1
(Z)
1
734
36
1
"3
4
1,456
20
21
1
1
(Z)
2
(Z)
47
34
2
(Z)
4
2
2
2
"2
22
23
(Z)
(2)
1
33
1
1
1
Vz)
24
(Z)
8
(Z)
(Z)
3,057
(Z)
10
(Z)
83
38
25
3
34
12
2
44
5
2
2
26
1
22
15
9
"2
54
2
7
16
2
9
7
27
(Z)
24
6
1
(z)
47
3
1
1
23
(Z)
10
14
4
1
56
(zi
1
6
1
2
4
29
434
37,334
5,979
950
180
77,215
3,500
415
170
30
100
12,775
18,430
3,713
415
54,267
44
2,026
8,762
146
2,906
7,096
31
1
23
34
8
59
8
5
2
6
32
2
21
8
17
60
4
18
9
1
9
22
33
(Z)
3
S
1
(Z)
16
2
1
1
2
34
(z)
4
4
3
(Z)
13
1
2
2
(zi
3
4
35
100
1,900
9,229
1,133
300
22.985
1,178
424
497
1,344
36
146
5,327
6.399
5.174
48
10 , 601
15
392
1,410
990
20
843
2,864
37
38
Uuis
Lincoln
Madison
Minidoka
Nez Perce
Oneida
Owyhee
Payette
Power
Shoshone
Teton
Twin Falls
Valley
Washington
207
280
539
714
665
203
333
663
144
104
151
1,269
122
441
1
161
274
517
740
724
142
330
792
150
63
131
1,623
76
536
2
8
1
10
6
61
14
22
248
1
1
7
182
1
79
3
3
6
5
10
34
14
46
263
6
2
222
1
37
4
1,696
(Z)
6
77
7,816
116
232
3,358
1
5
59
2,327
2
1,251
5
156
30
11
3
2,634
39
376
2,695
6
90
2,339
2
982
6
110,085
15
816
13,420
561,412
5,373
51,032
397.413
'50
1,463
3,453
249,772
1,000
253,564
7
1,720
2,606
2,050
2,133
180,533
23 , 978
74,642
341 , 552
2,528
7,329
322,825
2,377
251,401
8
3
1
9
15
11
225
1
1
168
45
9
2
4
2
"3
33
26
221
2
143
48
10
(z)
(Z)
6
18
141
2,995
1
(zi
2,089
557
11
(Z)
23
1
1
22
207
2,272
(zi
1,415
356
12
1
1
3
10
23
...
13
28
13
1
6
9
30
1
35
28
14
(Z)
(z)
4
82
232
...
162
391
15
...
1
3
117
308
(zi
232
345
16
8
4
29
14
5
1
17
1
8
14
2
1
2
3
18
1 696
35
7,643
116
59
(Z)
19
156
2,441
39
10
(zi
90
153
20
1
1
1
23
...
11
9
8
21
1
5
54
5
14
. * •
13
9
22
(Z)
(Z)
(Zl
20
8
4
3
23
(Z)
1
60
"2
7
..
6
3
24
(Z)
(Z)
42
131
9
73
...
"'5
(zi
72
"2
300
25
1
1
15
4
15
2
6
4
2
9
6
4
26
3
8
19
14
31
"i
9
29
i
10
4
27
2
24
27
(Z)
(z)
4
1
8
, ,
(Z)
4
1
(Z)
3
1
11
23
1
1
4
4
25
(z)
22
42
(Z)
2
1
15
1
20
29
21
24
4,573
1,997
11 , 531
517
5,775
288
84
6,065
407
10,420
30
253
1,920
6,013
4,342
48,619
120
19,900
125,936
300
3,686
965
29,179
262
11,490
31
1
1
32
4
26
9
16
2
9
17
1
6
32
4
2
8
9
98
6
3
16
9
5
43
13
33
(Z)
(Z)
7
1
10
1
10
(Z)
4
4
(Z)
1
34
1
(Z)
2
1
76
1
1
4
2
2
3
1
35
720
200
10,236
357
7,777
396
11,199
260
5,373
2,329
240
998
36
452
130
1
1,558
1,228
110,432
1
2,250
783
2,822
2
5,437
1.785
6,170
2
1,502
37
38
88
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 4 of 4) —SPECIFIED CROPS
Item
{For definitions and explanations, see text)
Bingham
Tree fruita, nuts, and grapes:
Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards,
groves, vineyards, and planted nut
trees farms reporting
acres
Apples farms reporting :
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number .
Trees of bearing age number ,
Quantity harvested bushels
Peaches farms reporting '.
Trees of all ages number '.
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number '.
Quantity harvested bushels
Pears farms reporting
Trees of all ages number .
Trees not of bearing age number .
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested bushels
Cherries:
Trees of all ages number
Quantity harvested pounds
Sour cherries farms reporting '.
Trees of all ages number .
Trees not of bearing age number :
Trees of bearing age number .
Quantity harvested pounds
Sweet cherries farms reporting '.
Trees of all ages number :
Trees not of bearing age number ;
Trees of bearing age number '.
Quantity harvested pounds
Plums and prunes farms reporting '.
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number :
Trees of bearing age number ;
Quantity harvested bushels
Apricots farms reporting '.
Trees of all ages number
Trees not of bearing age number
Trees of bearing age number
Quantity harvested bushels
Grapes farms reporting
Vines of all ages number
Vines not of bearing age number
Vines of bearing age number
Quanti ty harvested pounds
19541 . .
],792
1950...
14,119
195^1 . .
)4,158
1950^.
16,683
1954»..
1,676
1950...
10,692
19541..
3)0,997
1950...
325,601
1954' . .
115,44.8
1950...
57,395
19541..
195,549
1950...
268,206
19541..
1,055,873
1949...
1,701,334
1954I..
1,096
1950...
4,788
I954I..
210,379
1950...
215,935
I954I..
54,744.
1950...
59,066
I954I..
155,635
1950...
156, 869
I954I..
271,831
1949...
282,385
I954I..
1,137
1950...
5,000
19541 . .
49,368
1950...
52,587
I954I..
13,846
1950...
19,396
I954I..
35,522
1950...
33,191
I954I..
76,274
1949...
54,171
I954I . .
100,051
1950...
128,472
1954I . .
6,372,550
1949...
4,482,672
1954' . .
899
1950...
4,078
1954'..
33,391
1950...
48,327
19541..
4,906
1950...
25,567
1954I..
28,485
1950...
22,760
I9541..
1,696,694
1949 . . .
588,809
I954I..
983
1950...
4,410
I954I..
66,660
1950...
80,145
I954I..
14,107
1950...
19,077
1954'..
52,553
1950...
61,068
1954' . .
4,675,856
1949 . . .
3,893,863
1954'..
1,377
1950...
6,428
1954'..
362,859
1950...
425,905
I954I..
63,458
1950...
77,019
I954I..
299,401
1950...
348,886
I954I..
517,473
1949...
806,844
I954I..
941
1950...
5,336
I954I..
11,467
1950...
32,170
1954'..
1,734
1950...
4,597
1954'..
9,733
1950...
27,573
I954I..
9,172
1949 . . .
22,463
I954I..
633
1950...
3,041
1954'..
36,112
1950...
47,592
I954I..
4,047
1950...
6,592
19 541..
32,065
1950...
41,000
1954' . .
176,890
1949...
535,720
932
409
534
82
588
10,712
11,061
1,368
2,069
9,344
8,992
42,515
32,679
62
532
4,465
5,450
1,243
718
3,222
4,732
250
5,449
50
366
543
1,408
205
246
338
1,160
713
1,851
353
1,424
230
23,091
34
268
154
549
26
195
128
354
180
8,442
38
311
199
875
42
307
157
568
100
U,649
51
382
10,838
20,664
1,4U
286
9,425
20,378
15,868
40,629
48
527
234
1,497
80
24.6
154
1,251
34
296
3,076
3,805
306
444
2,770
3,361
1,358
33,043
31
174
844
1,742
30
158
33,657
55,572
4,684
654
28,973
54,918
134,036
379,227
12
36
5,779
834
5,538
621
24.1
213
474
228
22
71
7,747
3,149
6,0U
1,034
1,733
2,115
8,720
5,950
91
329
1,654
7,480
27
96
5
38
22
58
585
2,700
64
233
15
48
49
185
1,069
4,780
20
63
1,872
577
1,510
44
362
533
86
330
9
28
25
93
12
48
13
45
14
24
10
39
81
335
19
64
62
271
353
4,497
33
293
54
74
48
282
1,458
3,777
221
744
1,237
3,033
818
4,565
18
54
320
300
91
220
229
80
608
42
31
108
220
367
38
225
182
142
291
157
214
659
8,822
2,665
20
99
69
270
20
81
49
189
412
2,440
51
U5
389
25
363
120
26
1,410
225
36
166
397
793
86
185
311
608
11
363
180
330
23
139
157
141
2
100
31
101
5
64
26
37
100
482
3
142
2
13
167
2U
1,701
38
56
176
1,645
15
1,996
1
32
3
200
21
3
179
188
5
12
16
180
110
1,138
50
245
60
893
86
1,899
6
11
12
24
11
15
10
73
23
178
11
68
12
110
6
123
35
265
15
115
6
50
9
65
2
1,197
5
49
20
150
20
105
10
117
111
431
23
156
3
17
11
251
46
672
59
131
57
670
2,927
9,971
801
1,661
2,126
8,310
4,080
11,112
101
81
6
54
95
27
13
23
13
126
152
257
15
105
137
152
62
173
89
434
250
617
12
96
81
332
11
58
70
274
250
458
102
6
50
239
152
1,111
21
180
131
931
52
546
7
58
U
107
(1)
1
21
12
87
12
50
'For 1954, does not include data for farms with leas than 20 trees or grapevines.
See text.
^For 1950, does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre.
IDAHO
89
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Boise
Bonner
Bonrieville
Boundary
Butte
Camas
Canyon
Caribou
Cassia
Clark
Clearwater
Custer
ElJtore
Franklin
10
41
37
32
3
4
296
5
17
14
2
23
25
1
34
582
370
360
54
13
1,877
74
392
U
152
42
184
350
2
17
49
31
33
2
3
4,348
3
21
...
25
2
38
55
3
7
142
26
51
3
b
4,417
6
51
6
48
10
89
64
4
9
61
45
49
5
3
191
7
25
1
20
5
23
33
5
27
530
357
362
50
11
837
67
327
10
134
30
128
349
6
293
1,141
1,014
672
101
80
67,402
112
495
20
307
110
1,143
1,602
7
39i
5,804
3,783
2,829
505
177
47,897
523
2,875
269
1,759
427
2,608
4,037
3
57
170
225
102
17
10
24,719
4
153
9
106
2
125
321
9
34
1,214
713
846
68
24
12,062
46
390
...
346
55
158
653
10
236
971
739
570
34
70
42,683
103
333
11
201
108
1,018
1,281
11
360
4,590
3,070
1,983
437
153
35,845
577
2,485
269
1,4U
372
2,450
3,384
12
392
2,044
715
570
70
1
238,509
65
225
5
202
70
745
1,009
13
395
6,566
2,699
4,019
442
65
262,201
299
2,581
115
1,051
405
7,769
3,054
14
4
5
4
11
. • •
1
255
. . .
8
7
1
20
2?
15
12
41
9
70
1
1
1,236
1
68
12
1
117
65
16
49
19
51
44
...
4
119,723
...
88
36
1
230
712
17
54
195
21
184
1
4
115,364
2
224
49
2
905
273
18
7
26
18
4
23,375
26
...
24
1
50
135
19
15
169
15
144
1
4
28,723
'2
119
35
2
295
143
20
49
12
25
26
91,348
...
62
12
220
577
21
39
26
6
40
80, '541
...
105
13
...
611
135
22
39
1
1
30
178,913
18
1
...
30
465
23
54
9
2
8
...
191,604
...
108
4
1,038
144
24
8
33
14
37
1
2
165
3
12
1
19
2
19
25
25
13
2o3
56
190
5
5
581
17
106
4
88
3
74
121
26
84
151
60
128
4
q
23,875
10
38
3
73
4
148
260
27
38
745
133
470
10
14
21,479
35
232
10
294
9
317
440
28
4
19
32
22
4
6
3,952
5
13
...
19
4
39
170
29
6
163
57
160
6
2
5,446
5
45
...
57
5
69
100
30
80
132
28
106
...
3
19,923
5
25
3
54
109
90
31
32
562
76
310
4
12
16,033
30
137
10
227
4
248
340
32
78
259
30
195
45,950
4
24
6
55
...
60
80
33
44
551
46
520
1
6
28,450
11
203
8
155
...
344
265
34
18
325
43
264
15,428
2
55
99
12
79
129
35
64
1,240
147
679
15
20,346
49
572
384
13
385
232
36
2ol
6,815
343
4,792
...
774,094
1,024
1,175
...
76
152
37
348
13,890
839
6,163
270
329,417
425
5,303
7,173
100
9,797
4,795
38
4
38
10
39
...
110
14
11
2
14
17
39
6
202
50
152
3
525
16
114
42
2
51
49
40
8
116
35
143
...
3,259
33
28
9
32
54
41
11
574
100
306
6
4,970
41
441
91
11
114
95
42
5
44
10
66
...
474
...
16
9
9
...
25
43
...
197
21
133
3,077
52
25
6
24
23
44
3
72
25
77
2,795
17
19
32
29
45
1!
377
79
173
6
1,893
35
339
65
"5
90
67
4e
26
1,050
343
2,042
...
...
69,951
...
824
65
76
152
47
292
4,497
319
3,265
270
51,881
405
2,004
1,188
100
2,847
1,835
48
4
35
4
31
161
1
6
12
1
13
9
49
7
217
23
142
4
724
5
56
78
1
69
37
50
10
209
8
121
...
12,159
1
22
71
3
47
75
51
53
666
47
373
9
15,376
8
131
293
2
271
137
52
3
21
7
35
...
3,842
...
16
39
3
4
5
53
16
206
32
227
4
5,458
1
45
52
2
63
37
54
7
183
1
86
...
8,317
1
6
32
43
70
55
37
460
15
146
5
9,913
7
86
241
208
100
56
235
5,765
2,750
704, 143
200
1,110
...
57
556
9,393
'20
2,398
...
777,536
20
3,299
5,985
6,950
2,960
58
7
51
24
42
1
215
4
16
1
16
3
14
31
59
13
348
116
226
19
827
27
151
2
93
6
76
173
60
25
270
209
201
8
25
127,788
22
80
5
107
41
72
253
61
44
1,495
460
797
146
60
152,251
178
552
30
378
20
307
867
62
4
86
42
20
8
lo,UO
. . .
17
28
28
2
63
63
6
409
85
271
16
27,494
17
95
. . .
69
4
62
75
64
21
184
167
181
...
25
111,648
22
53
6
79
13
70
185
65
38
1,086
375
526
UO
57
124,757
161
457
30
309
16
245
792
66
14
185
65
98
I
151,928
32
2
101
5
70
67
32
959
160
523
30
6
325,934
43
344
10
185
7
157
470
68
4
6
7
23
1
...
189
14
8
1
15
22
69
11
27
18
93
1
...
1,177
...
142
27
3
113
92
70
28
10
15
54
2
. . .
5,137
65
20
1
98
316
71
30
51
35
240
2
...
10,089
425
65
4
410
770
72
...
4
12
20
2
...
469
15
14
1
6
99
73
3
30
22
95
1,272
68
27
2
57
61
74
28
6
3
44
4,668
...
50
6
...
92
217
75
27
21
13
145
8,817
357
39
2
353
709
76
11
1
2
13
3,949
55
167
77
40
2
2
67
8,713
...
228
3
2
696
750
78
4
14
16
129
6
12
. . •
14
6
79
6
58
'ii
61
654
33
46
59
23
80
105
107
95
14,432
75
181
199
987
81
28
585
43
280
12
1J,475
147
469
1,913
783
82
16
. . .
35
...
1,103
...
52
91
4
865
83
16
136
24
148
10
1,764
...
49
156
83
37
84
105
91
.. .
60
...
...
13,379
23
90
...
19 5
122
85
12
449
19
132
11,711
...
98
313
...
1,830
751
86
10
L28
55
62,963
710
175
...
405
500
87
80
4,781
120
667
30
221,796
856
2,123
23,434
2,622
88
90
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 4 of 4) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Gooding
Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes:
Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards,
groves, vineyards, and planted nut
trees farms reporting 1954^ . .
1950...
acres 195^^ ..
1950^ . .
Apples farms reporting igs-i^..
1950...
Trees of all ages number 1954^ . .
1950...
Trees not of bearing age number 1954^..
1950...
Trees of bearing age number 1954^. .
1950...
Quantity harvested bushels 195'!^..
1949...
Peaches farms reporting 195i^ . .
1950...
Trees of all ages number 1954^..
1950...
Trees not of bearing age number 1954^..
1950...
Trees of bearing age number 1954^ . .
1950...
Quantity harvested bushels 1954^. .
1949...
Pears farms reporting 1954^ . .
1950. . .
Trees of all ages number 1954^..
1950...
Trees not of bearing age number 1954^.,
1950...
Trees of bearing age number 1954^ . .
1950...
Quantity harvested bushels 1954^ . ,
1949 . . .
Cherries:
Trees of all ages number 1954^ . .
1950. . ,
Quantity harvested pounds 1954^ . ,
1949...
Sour cherries farms reporting 1954^ . .
1950...
Trees of all ages number 1954^..
1950...
Trees not of bearing age number 1954^.,
1950...
Trees of bearing age number 1954^ . .
1950...
Quantl ty harvested pounds 1954 ^ .
1949..
Sweet cherries farms reporting 1954^.
1950..
Trees of all ages number 1954^.
1950..
Trees not of bearing age number 1954^.
1950..
Trees of bearing age number 1954^.
1950..
Quantity harveated pounds 1954^.
1949..
Plums and prunes farms reporting 1954^.
1950..
Trees of all ages number 1954^.
1950..
Trees not of bearing age number 1954^.
1950..
Trees of bearing age number 1954 ^ .
1950..
Quantity harvested bushels 1954^.
1949..
Apricots farms reporting 1954^.
1950. .
Trees of all ages number 1954^ .
1950..
Trees not of bearing age number 1954^.
1950..
Trees of bearing age number 1954^ .
1950..
Quantity harvested bushels 1954^ .
1949..
Grapes farms reporting 1954 ^ .
1950..
Vines of all ages number 1954^.
1950..
Vines not of bearing age number 1954^.
1950..
Vines of bearing age number 1954^ .
1950..
Quantity harvested pounds 1954^.
1949..
207
271
2,298
48
316
223
1,982
299
1,134
1
3
2
27
202
139
440
3,674
3,509
66
170
62,489
46,443
30,880
15,738
31,609
30,705
186,240
235,767
94
287
37,927
40,016
8,133
14,350
29,794
25,666
53,140
39,983
40
148
6,365
8,087
959
5,909
5,406
2,178
8,475
2,764
51,841
51,870
4,318,753
1,952,469
60
131
10,584
14,191
1,352
7,687
9,232
6,504
882,379
173,899
98
231
41,257
37,679
8,452
7,519
32,805
30,160
3,436,374
1,778,570
107
247
98,798
90,434
20,565
19,830
78,233
70,604
181,217
170,498
42
232
1,557
3,351
58
283
1,499
3,068
1,594
2,483
21
162
8,964
4,544
23
168
8,941
4,376
c.8,721
SO. 990
55
67
335
475
115
103
145
190
53
70
230
442
1,917
1
477
3,368
5
305
570
95
669
575
1,347
1
382
2,699
4
730
528
2
090
1,190
4
726
51
28
162
111
3,568
921
2,912
1
371
714
213
116
283
2,854
708
2,796
1
088
457
441
559
1
003
40
54
155
255
531
250
204
809
54
9
162
152
477
241
42
657
283
324
559
751
516
262
881
1
.175
518
4
,901
7,449
50
,874
35
31
117
156
86
100
248
457
34
28
92
96
52
72
156
361
49G
1
,354
4,062
6
,635
41
45
128
236
430
162
633
718
258
26
190
178
172
136
443
540
20
3
547
3,387
44
,239
36
58
141
309
133
347
464
1
402
44
19
184
213
89
328
280
1
,189
^
795
280
1
095
47
28
224
116
270
113
1,114
357
48
13
254
111
222
100
860
246
17
366
337
223
23
301
27
44
21
312
1,313
4,307
400
523
913
3,784
2,146
4,663
9
65
26
121
10
44
16
77
1
275
127
386
23
56
104
330
65
252
3
16
14
28
5
9
25
365
26
92
30
275
415
2,188
58
367
357
1,821
196
3,649
24
199
152
791
43
355
109
436
16
375
621
124
241
88
619
3,143
9,312
695
2,456
2,448
6,856
2,814
12,056
30
117
155
456
130
237
25
219
93
676
2,328
162
258
514
2,070
3,803
12,151
223
740
12
208
211
532
27
62
200
274
112
398
467
1,735
42
116
175
733
70
282
292
1,052
U,
348
239
1,305
296
1,184
909
3,481
10,041
23,755
16,640
77,623
21
51
171
272
228
416
546
1,805
15
56
128
205
213
360
418
1,600
9,446
8,325
13,977
47,322
18
48
168
266
68
768
363
1,676
14
71
143
263
54
697
220
1,413
595
15,430
2,663
30,301
22
68
177
356
176
508
618
1,421
47
47
150
293
129
461
468
1,128
11
453
374
2,024
25
18
271
70
142
61
963
153
22
46
208
83
120
15
755
70
15
2
453
16
20
34
147
125
339
528
1,477
1,295
32
163
354
213
307
360
1,123
1,082
3,090
75
9,689
9,260
39
543
108
174
54
492
1,822
4,384
970
1,206
852
3,178
1,159
3,364
17
84
669
358
623
187
46
171
38
253
333
1,071
141
220
192
851
328
443
1,610
3,323
33,619
49,043
33
161
198
385
114
159
84
226
2,151
5,349
34
223
1,412
2,938
414
791
998
2,147
31,468
43,694
42
309
627
1,443
340
414
287
1,029
407
538
16
112
119
292
104
107
15
185
11
63
39
529
19
133
20
396
25
1,666
^For 1954, does not include data for farms vlth leas than 20 trees or grapevines.
See tert.
^For 1950, does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre.
IDAHO
91
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Lewis
Lincoln
Madison
Minidoka
Nez Perce
Oneida
Owyhee
Payette
Power
Shoshone
Teton
Twin Falls
Valley
Washington
7
20
13
124
3
51
215
10
4
3
121
3
28
1
71
127
256
282
413
62
315
550
75
47
37
1,110
6
309
2
A
5
30
8
247
3
225
2,454
22
6
3
54"^
4
322
3
11
1..
33
26
440
3
369
2,540
44
4
3
957
4
307
4
6
7
21
13
109
3
39
146
19
5
4
111
^
24
5
59
100
242
233
297
52
200
209
62
45
17
714
4
194
6
51
63
1,2S7
211
3,319
122
2,624
87,667
410
66
107
12,431
127
4,547
7
557
589
3,572
2,003
6,062
365
3,266
44,981
1,245
263
202
22,402
95
1,744
8
19
23
193
143
253
...
862
40,536
60
51
14
2,270
45
3,812
9
30
104
551
645
1,627
56
464
6,406
80
111
17
2,251
5
625
10
12
40
1,094
6S
3,066
122
1,762
47,131
350
15
93
10,211
32
735
11
477
485
3,021
1,358
4,435
309
2,802
38,575
1,165
152
185
20,151
90
1,113
12
2i
20
1,162
50
9,464
1,304
362,798
122
42
218
56,045
53
757
13
455
575
2,263
1,344
16,174
172
1,119
531,905
481
485
345
140,251
78
2,223
14
1
2
1
3
106
1
36
112
7
2
35
3
20
15
6
37
-
51
212
12
238
269
9
2
528
126
16
1
3
1
33
3,082
8
3,588
12,401
42
6
11,363
9
3,983
17
10
116
3
165
5,438
39
6,334
14,424
26
3
16,44d
2,571
18
1
27
464
530
5,259
27
6
1,178
9
1,779
19
8
75
...
113
1,827
9
3,024
3,107
8
3
2,715
1,198
20
1
2
1
6
2,618
8
3,058
7,142
15
...
10,685
2,204
21
41
9
8
47
1
3
3,011
770
4,207
30
12
3,310
6,408
2,807
11,317
10,388
12,464
18
13,731
9,579
20,049
■■:
1,473
9,333
1,944
22
23
24
5
4
8
6
s:!
25
93
12
^
2
86
■
19
25
iO
45
24
79
130
14
119
147
25
21
1
477
2
114
26
15
7
48
20
747
840
2,262
107
12
5
2,776
24
759
27
45
96
101
134
1,305
39
1,279
1,611
177
68
3
4,612
10
651
28
1
2
12
12
242
535
645
7
3
292
16
115
29
15
40
41
65
351-
18
934
903
20
22
3
1,221
2
409
30
14
5
36
8
505
305
1,617
107
5
2
2,484
8
644
31
30
56
60
69
954
21
345
70S
157
46
3,391
8
242
32
3
4
42
17
583
210
2,810
40
3
1
5,179
5
831
33
40
32
49
22
1,973
'2
424
1,267
36
53
...
4 , 746
12
311
34
22
33
105
25
3,741
1,569
9,825
61
3
51
7,898
23
3,487
35
126
193
32
274
6,346
6
4,042
13,471
92
63
85
10,762
17
3,447
36
205
123
45
101,717
87,627
444,472
54
...
575
289,503
140
254,194
37
1,964
1,960
196
859
723,076
5,850
447,599
10,526
516
1,143
178,962
1,300
35,013
38
4
5
2
5
65
23
88
12
1
2
56
2
13
39
30
46
13
103
124
4
114
149
27
11
7
402
1
105
40
8
29
100
15
264
1,137
7,068
57
2
44
5,523
9
3,310
41
67
139
25
206
494
2,876
6,620
67
19
79
8,420
7
3,092
42
1
13
11
125
30
1,504
11
2
8
527
305
43
12
49
4
44
183
2,733
5,823
10
11
13
2,334
1,361
44
7
16
100
4
139
1,107
5,564
46
...
36
4,996
5
3,005
45
55
90
21
162
306
•.
143
797
57
8
66
5,586
7
1,731
46
5
...
2
45
2,130
69,436
151,925
54
375
238,551
15
252,314
47
1,257
1,910
196
709
25,716
...
3,012
65,784
10,436
176
1,143
110,279
300
28,053
48
4
1
3
5
100
25
80
3
2
2
72
3
16
49
26
27
3
35
250
2
131
184
14
17
2
426
1
105
50
14
4
5
10
3,477
432
2,757
4
6
7
2,375
14
177
51
59
54
7
68
5,852
2
1,166
6,851
25
44
6
2,342
10
355
52
2
3
10
253
57
251
6
2
121
3
43
53
23
28
3
49
330
1,008
860
9
32
4
353
181
54
14
2
2
3,224
375
2,506
4
5
2,254
6
134
55
36
26
4
'19
5,522
J
158
5,991
16
12
2
1,989
10
174
56
200
126
99,537
13,191
292,547
...
200
50,952
125
1,880
57
707
50
150
697,360
2,838
381,815
90
340
63,683
1,000
6,960
58
4
6
7
7
93
36
171
10
5
1
69
3
22
59
26
55
33
96
226
31
161
312
34
20
4
449
2
134
60
23
93
142
24
873
6,453
97,208
91
97
8
1,471
19
12,984
61
10^
153
153
258
2,038
126
18,708
102,166
544
77
77
11,488
19
11,843
62
4
42
10
19
139
...
338
18,727
6
30
143
6
3,393
63
19
49
37
61
399
1
10,683
12,946
20
38
45
318
3
1,669
64
24
56
132
5
734
...
6,115
78,481
85
67
8
1,328
13
9,591
65
85
104
116
197
1,689
125
8,025
89,220
524
39
32
11,170
16
10,174
66
17
...
623
1
439
...
19,794
126,378
3
3
3
2,675
10
15,902
67
55
118
167
63
2,739
74
12,435
197,454
97
52
IS
10,205
15
36, 861
63
2
6
2
9
112
2
27
82
7
1
85
3
16
69
10
43
3
74
220
21
215
259
17
2
805
160
70
13
21
6
28
914
23
609
437
19
2
673
8
74
71
24
127
7
177
2,464
357
3,441
1,126
56
J, 336
464
72
12
9
4
18
74
356
62
2
68
3
31
73
3
47
2
69
273
"7
241
164
23
307
125
74
1
12
2
10
840
23
253
375
17
610
43
75
16
80
5
11
108
2,191
1,958
350
3,200
411
962
173
33
3
3,029
226
339
21
76
77
7
19
...
11
1,645
446
1,463
384
'
2,039
574
78
1
1
3
66
20
62
T
49
16
79
11
'17
2
30
117
6
122
194
5
315
1
108
80
12
2
37
2,485
278
787
7
1,884
16
312
31
100
161
2
715
4,174
13
948
1,986
17
4,432
a
1,684
82
15
542
...
39
241
105
16
128
83
23
62
1
149
372
3
229
445
12
606
9
171
84
12
2
22
1,944
239
546
7
1,770
184
85
72
99
1
566
96
3,802
12,346
"0
719
2,361
1,541
6,747
s
3,326
9,340
'
1,513
1,691
36
87
1,030
1,721
50
2,612
49,564
80
8,472
12,357
63
33,219
7,721
88
92
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9a.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED
[Data for specified crops are not included for farms on
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see teit)
The State
Ada
Adams
Bannock
Bear Lake
Bingham
Blaine
Boise
1
Irrigated cropland harvested
..farms reporting —
25,133
1,604
162
584
577
1,894
274
54
2
COHU
acres.. .
1,854,573
65,257
10,915
34, 648
48,318
154,794
29,433
2,830
3
Com for all purposes
. . farms reporting . . .
3,484
622
4
11
89
839
1
51
1
120
A
acres . . .
42,218
7,495
34
90
5
Harvested for grain
. . farms reporting . . .
1,342
93
1
1
2
1
D
acres. ,.
13,737
786
20
1
7
100
7
bushels . . .
841,185
45,207
200
60
280
3,400
8
Corn sold
SmLL GRAINS
bushels. . .
340,055
9,834
1,700
9
Grains grown together and threshed as
a
mixture
..farms reporting...
6,475
466
5
16
5
458
41
3
10
acres.,.
73,320
6,000
74
162
31
4,797
414
27
11
bushels . . .
3,997,557
339,234
2,765
8,335
1.440
233,326
20,120
1,400
12
bushels sold. . .
588,197
49,389
700
250
20,291
3,488
13
Winter wheat threshed or combined....
..farms reporting...
639
28
1
10
3
17
5
li
acres.. ,
15,314
293
28
464
27
635
174
15
bushels.. .
438,245
12,879
1,300
3,919
763
16,693
4,251
16
bushels sold. . .
384,498
11,132
1,244
8,502
590
14, 645
3,810
17
Spring wheat threshed or combined....
..farms reporting...
13,623
525
21
235
50
1,640
190
17
18
acres. ..
249,274
5,317
140
4,964
919
34,404
5,076
154
19
bushels...
11,691,016
249,851
6,894
205,471
15,777
1,594,934
211,489
5,993
20
bushels sold . . .
10,608,688
194,572
5,932
194,582
11,757
1,483,680
189,793
3,481
21
Oats threshed or combined
..farms reporting...
6,528
608
17
115
75
670
151
15
22
acres . . .
71,412
6,376
288
970
985
5,625
2,876
197
23
bushels.,.
3,836,242
397,648
15,188
51,944
41,474
388,973
135,167
7,580
2i
bushels sold.. .
1,282,588
101,498
10,550
16,405
17,727
111,665
80,677
1,150
25
Barley threshed or combined
..farms reporting...
5,821
162
21
186
135
678
110
13
26
acres. . .
108,184
1,924
257
3,239
2,532
9,792
2,568
215
27
bushels...
4,517,876
82,673
11,450
130,635
91,313
455,801
103,408
8,545
28
bushels sold. . .
2,405,532
20,772
1,834
64,029
48,913
247,347
63,411
2,600
29
Other grains threshed or combined ....
..farms reporting...
99
5
1
11
2
1
30
acres.. .
1,958
25
32
666
4
20
31
bushels...
49,488
394
650
5,271
185
1,000
32
ANNUAL LEGUMES
bushels sold...
21,588
170
400
2,885
33
Dry field and seed beans harvested
. . rflrTnt; reDortinp ...
5,088
107
50
1
1
34
acres
139,228
1,665
530
60
60
35
lOO-lb. bags...
2,535,702
24,250
5,843
800
1,320
36
Dry field and seed peas harvested
for peas
..farms reporting...
973
1
19
2
37
acres. ..
19,420
16
382
17
38
HAY
pounds. . .
27,060,608
16,000
519,016
12,400
39
Land from which hay was cut
acres. . .
766,424
29,867
7,127
14,650
35,290
51,154
16,890
1,080
40
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut
for hay (and for dehydrating)
. . farms reporting . . .
20,315
1,313
58
449
315
1,677
229
15
41
acres. ..
626,308
28,134
2,725
12,235
3,498
49,164
14,428
711
42
tons...
2,049,237
99,911
5,931
38,194
15,461
154,721
42,662
1,313
43
tons sold. . .
487,804
14,349
552
8,386
1,367
25,333
12,274
450
44
Clover, timothy, and mixtures of c
Lover and
grasses cut for hay
..farms reporting...
1,458
99
53
13
84
23
13
13
45
acres...
46,547
1,014
3,635
331
3,226
268
1,080
303
46
tons...
70,411
2,260
6,003
677
4,231
529
1,450
465
47
tons sold . . .
6,456
220
428
343
25
3
24
48
Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other
small
grains cut for hay
..farms reporting...
833
49
19
20
67
38
16
49
acre^.. .
9,850
302
304
187
1,074
235
508
50
tons , . .
15,126
469
540
296
1,379
427
577
51
tons sold. . .
1,082
7
40
136
14
68
52
Wild hay cut
. . farms reporting ...
891
5
10
27
261
9
17
"2
53
acres...
78,777
53
343
1,804
22,413
1,093
829
65
54
tons.. ,
89,906
135
449
3,375
23,280
1,713
1,117
35
55
tons sold . . .
6,750
95
192
2,563
440
...
56
Other hay cut
. . farms reporting —
252
26
2
6
8
11
3
1
57
acres. ..
4,467
364
120
93
79
125
45
1
58
tons. ..
7,332
791
110
160
84
269
95
1
59
tons sold . . .
972
137
10
34
12
60
Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa.
clover, or small grains ..........
..farms reporting...
9
3
61
acres
475
264
62
FIELD SEED CROPS
tons, green weight...
4,100
2,310
63
Alfalfa seed harvested
..farms reporting...
603
15,040
20
491
4
237
8
44
1,235
2
20
64
acres...
65
pounds...
2,821,616
69,209
19,850
3,200
202,399
1,100
66
Red clover seed harvested
. . farms reporting . . .
938
73
4
7
57
5
3
67
acres. ..
11,727
837
26
70
983
57
85
68
pounds. . .
5,032,884
331,908
10, 700
18,921
341,980
19,156
18,965
MISCELLANEOUS CROPS
69
Sugar beets harvested for sugar
. .farms reporting...
3,969
85
113
342
70
acres. . .
85,696
1,378
3,465
6,549
71
tons. . .
1,547,436
25,113
53,263
87,960
72
Irish potatoes harvested for hcane use
or
for sale
. . farms reporting. . .
7,766
133
10
136
57
1,409
37
3
73
acres^..
146^291
460
3
2,926
4
37,098
442
12
74
lOO-lb. bags...
25,213,304
88,612
515
465,004
534
5,949,973
37,101
1,525
75
..farms reporting...
177
7
4
1
10
1
2
76
acres. . .
169
18
2
2
3
(Z)
(Z)
77
quarts . . .
213,463
25,360
1,110
900
5,725
20
180
78
Vegetables harvested for sale
. . farms reporting^ . .
1,372
116
1
4
2
9
79
acres. . .
19,341
1,720
1
4
25
80
Sold
dollars^..
2,796,493
208,381
60
194
35
7,030
81
Sweet corn
. . farms reporting . . .
993
11,553
106
1,550
2
(Z)
5
5
82
acres.. .
4
3
S3
._...__.__. -Acres
7,788
170
1
(z)
22
84
Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchardSj groves.
vineyards, and planted nut trees^ . . .
. . farms reporting . . .
1,377
67
18
19
43
3
2
85
acres, . .
13,359
401
823
31
57
2
5
Z Reported in small fractions. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 1
farms only. ^Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines.
harvested. See text.
'Farms reporting and dollars are for wholly irrigated
IDAHO
93
FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1954
which
only part of specifiec
crop was irrigated. See
te
xt]
B.
liner
Bonneville
Bounaary
Butte
Camac
Can;/on
Caribou
Cas.-ia
CI art.
Cusfer
Eljuor...
FranJslin
Fremont
87
1,170
15
233
51
3,174
399
1,027
57
252
306
821
629
1
?,595
101,371
525
27,995
8,752
162,650
44,900
95,239
11,207
33,167
25,589
34,969
53,590
2
1
10
2
2
1,082
2
27
2
1
47
61
24
3
1
136
43
15
12,939
17
236
68
4
923
539
335
4
1
609
35
2
5
t
6,347
612
4
6
300
...
415,380
160,749
31,865
11,345
166
7
8
239
1
34
2
1,179
1
352
3
13
51
10
58
9
2,050
3
541
60
12,621
25
4,045
145
224
620
96
895
10
98,985
100
19,235
2,023
710, 564
1,000
210,769
5,510
7,885
30,850
5,660
38,432
11
10, 753
3,450
823
101,630
300
31,378
2,400
4,620
400
1,537
12
1
16
2
1
54
17
22
1
15
36
5
13
6
2,802
37
17
477
598
930
15
578
798
177
14
30
47,069
1,210
554
22,547
14,344
20,353
120
14,591
16,018
4,423
15
44,385
1,100
500
19,032
13,274
18,466
90
14,181
13,713
3,838
li.
3
954
2
171
17
1,513
61
688
'13
111
116
283
427
17
11
18,562
29
4,208
864
17,258
2,307
13,771
371
1,747
3,088
3,170
11,541
IS
325
885,323
795
195,080
24,111
839,382
65,172
641,401
12,361
70,673
92, 830
133,312
534,400
19
233
794,344
767
169,080
21,460
817,269
61 , 836
570, 956
10,461
63,222
86,508
112,257
491,614
20
9
418
2
94
20
811
66
209
22
105
54
84
222
21
73
3,948
26
1,773
529
6,348
780
1,460
844
1,412
729
449
2,719
22
<,267
199,102
2,110
83,436
16,190
391,240
36,145
85,312
23,739
53,4C4
36,037
28,713
133,598
23
1,835
69,927
2,000
26,933
10,420
102,386
10,219
22,268
7,825
14,520
12,294
6,610
57,338
24
A
351
1
146
20
413
138
279
29
101
112
357
141
25
59
5,818
1
4,34S
1,479
4,895
6,631
5,884
1,345
2,725
3,084
4,843
1,942
26
70<
236,184
75
188,721
43,230
253,265
267,748
227,047
37,193
99,293
112,383
224,878
76,287
27
118,796
110.311
36,740
113,642
167,266
135,120
17,462
43,150
52,049
69,432
35,686
28
1
2
1
19
6
1
1
1
29
2
45
10
208
353
37
1
30
30
55
600
150
150
7,900
2,875
12,996
11,241
1,400
15
120
120
31
32
1
414
1
533
77
2
33
6
7,809
17
12,455
1,505
12
34
60
160,636
180
194,470
24,797
180
35
121
14
1
1
28
1
18
85
36
1,962
183
7
1
1,158
30
299
1,990
37
3,101,258
244,406.
4,400
1,000
1,306,757
35,000
479,781
3,03.3,440
38
1,053
37,190
97
13,352
3,738
53,114
23,293
39,035
7,325
25,427
14,078
11,969
16,294
39
15
1,056
5
197
25
2,609
292
923
46
194
265
507
461
40
272
35,612
90
11,997
3,276
49,791
13,755
34,992
5,377
13,804
11,131
10,896
14,315
41
631
114,378
253
31,166
4,774
206,158
3.\oQb
118,630
9,t>26
25,553
35,742
30,699
37, 877
42
3
26,707
30
11,891
842
45,491
7,874
28,939
2,272
2,515
10,938
2,386
9,998
43
18
10
1
2
3
236
33
29
12
79
23
23
12
44
739
336
7
190
85
2,519
1,798
854
738
4,514
903
396
1,325
45
1,274
517
25
310
130
4,905
3,276
1,059
830
6,227
1,346
757
1,482
46
8
50
1,412
441
107
30
260
5U
40
115
47
i
34
16
4
56
26
15
42
7
15
14
48
30
467
280
71
394
681
88
111
522
92
78
128
49
43
753
34
508
93
210
716
66
898
317
121
205
1,046
90
147
30
149
3
50
51
1
8
6
7
3
39
44
10
54
12
23
16
52
3
602
740
306
63
6,804
2,955
1,069
6,251
1,850
574
368
53
5
532
715
335
87
7,192
1,145
3,517
75
1,165
7,062
5
1,225
855
139
525
165
54
55
1
'lO
6
25
8
4
6
6
6
4
56
14
173
145
325
255
146
30
336
102
25
158
57
14
254
30
154
1
665
141
1
22
300
314
10
161
12
...
319
50
177
42
142
77
53
59
60
61
62
5
4
8
142
17
1
37
4
63
69
130
699
2,174
478
25
18
1,496
36
64
6,805
8,600
27,100
742,445
65,951
3,000
1,000
258,736
1,015
65
3
1
255
20
17
1
66
53
10
2,690
279
356
17
l;7
17,214
400
1,280,243
114,269
165,011
12,000
68
146
833
17
371
12
343
12
69
2,932
19,611
756
8,263
254
4,564
155
70
35,850
444,453
7,027
127,326
3,840
62,727
2,250
71
26
893
3
113
3
441
40
284
84
40
59
425
72
101
21,856
(>)
2,463
33
5,581
931
6,014
263
1,175
251
607
10,052
73
17,275
3,390,138
13
338,280
5,003
1,235,611
177,189
1,044,569
28,800
136,113
38,876
101,471
1,749,676
74
5
12
35
2
1
3
75
8
6
43
1
1
1
76
8,397
5,979
9
72,693
376
4
1
415
13
160
105
250
4
77
78
17
1
6,973
i
(z)
91
1,032
5
79
5,401
1,339,777
104
50
13,178
46,598
716
80
1
6
1
186
3
1
7
50
4
81
(?■)
7
10
1
2,145
4,828
1
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
4
37
264
768
2
3
82
83
1
3
275
11
20
,
34
(Z)
4,315
3
13
2
3r.
..1
?5
94
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9a.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED
[Data for specified crops are not included for farms on
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Gooding
Irrigated cropland harvested farms reporting...
acres. . ,
CORW
Corn for all purposes farms reporting..
acres. .
Harvested for grain farms reporting . .
acres. -
bushels . .
Corn so Id bushe Is . .
SMALL GRAINS
Grains grovm together and threshed as
a mixture farms reporting . .
acres . .
bushels. .
bushels sold. .
Winter wheat threshed or combined farms reporting..
acres. .
bushels. .
bushels sold. .
Spring wheat threshed or combined farms reporting..
acres. .
bushels. .
bushels sold. .
Oats threshed or combined farms reporting..
acres..
bushels . .
bushels sold. .
Barley threshed or combined farms reporting..
acres. .
bushels. .
bushels sold. .
Other grains threshed or combined farms reporting..
acres..
bushels . .
bushels sold. .
ANNUAL LEGUMES
Dry field and seed beans harvested for
beans farms reporting. .
acres..
100-ib. bags..
Dry field and seed peas harvested
for peas farms reporting . .
acres. .
pounds..
HAY
Land from which hay was cut acre.s. .
Alfalfa and alfalfa mtxtureE cut
for hay (end for dehydrating)..., farms reporting...
acres. .
tons . .
tons sold . .
Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and
grasses cut for hay farms reporting..
acres. .
tons. .
tons sold..
Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small
grains cut for hay farms reporting..
acres. .
tons . .
tons sold . ,
Wild hay cut farms reporting . .
acres. .
tons . .
tons sold..
Other hay cut farms reporting . .
acres. .
tons. .
tons sold..
Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa,
clover, or small grains farms reporting..
acres. .
tons, green weight..
FIELD SEED CROPS
Alfalfa seed harvested farms reporting . .
acres. .
pound s . .
Red clover seed harvested farms reporting..
acres. .
pounds. .
MISCELLANEOUS CROPS
Sugar beets harvested for sugaj* farms reporting..
acres. .
tons . .
Irish potatoes harvested for home use or
for sale farms reporting . ,
acres-"-.
100- lb. bags..
Strawberries harvested farms reporting. .
acres. .
quarts. .
Vegetables harvested for sale farms reporting^.
acres. .
Sold dollars^.
Sweet corn farms reporting..
acres. .
Other vegetables acres. .
Land In bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves,
vineyards, and planted nut trees^ .farms reporting..
acres. .
679
27,908
199
2,021
99
820
4l,3i3
10,847
243
2,928
173,385
15,799
52
62i
29,150
19,009
95
915
42,843
28,483
148
1,348
78,714
18.387
48
707
26,216
5,236
1
10
400
212
2,521
11,650
490
9,814
33,794
5", 259
5^
798
2,118
254
19
151
263
*21
616
1,091
42
11
217
384
50
19
543
63
700
30
31<i
110
764
37
13
?
?.6B
10
34
38
700
109
1
633
67
219
106
1
582
51
130
3
586
922
63,920
236
2,593
111
887
47,621
20,397
427
4,767
231,547
40,1B9
33
404
13,222
11,157
550
7,876
351,799
317,805
236
2,180
130,159
23,913
189
2,333
93,047
42,621
7
76
2,024
930
523
10,898
203,743
27,378
855
26,300
96,663
22,359
30
305
407
61
19
124
176
"2'
16
45
7
93
207
24
1
40
200
36
850
140,415
49
573
253,562
83
1,298
24,705
177
1,404
252,256
4
1
644
41
363
32,282
36
310
53
50
106
1,114
96,865
32
1,875
1,875
28
539
,601
3
4
52
75
131
i
60
'dO
1
5
10
186
2
(Z)
275
3
3
780
2
315
3,570
153,313
17,767
17
518
13,213
12,600
933
18,166
787,154
687,237
398
4,503
189,449
48,081
413
11,207
403,998
247,417
59
869
,446,196
40,843
1,000
39,oi8
358
35,913
11'
16
281
460
62
31
231
443
"7'
262
173
1
95
930
17
1,304
99,399
2
13
2,324
51
968
13,007
657
13,581
2,157,469
4
1
466
6
32
8,875
5
12
20
22
27
1,020
90,137
130
1,519
27
171
8,363
1,074
524
5,652
334,822
54,444
24
940
20,786
18,878
799
11,872
643,509
578,681
178
1,301
88,607
31,587
143
1,640
89,690
50,096
13
97
5,329
2,170
802
25,272
475,848
232
4,894
,088,382
27,261
948
26,434
117,522
38,000
45
488
893
133
26
299
414
8
1
18
36
2
22
50
223
72,031
786
400,288
175
2,961
59,713
432
6,347
1,555,499
2
5
6,400
6
60
11,850
4
22
38
24
25
252
3,793
515
7
83
2,295
2,158
22
117
5,385
1,293
6
94
3,114
1,610
5
70
814
23
48,300
2,506
142
2,095
5,614
1,387
144
214
20
18
173
239
94
212
100
5
118
1,023
103
13
1,919
12
6
3,232
8
90
9,056
11
6
231
1
23
1,700
1,650
1
20
1,300
1,300
63,000
3
120
111
{»)
2 Reported in small fractions. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 I
farms only. ■'Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines.
gs harvested. See text.
^Farms reporting and dollars are for wholly irrigated
IDAHO
95
FROM IRRIGATED LAND: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
which only part of specified crop was irrigated. See text]
Payette
Valley
All other
counties
70J
,931
17,430
587
16,677
50,610
1,116
10
114
178
20
296
515
22
21
24«
268
34
7
143
275
14
6
671
8
6
944
85,167
27
133
232
1,838
271
18,207
250
150
119
143
1,376
l,b03
62,860
70,693
7,600
16,356
8
55
82
552
2,474
18,413
2,145
16,428
553
o29
10,915
18,225
518,386
816,135
453,236
777,143
300
284
2,988
2,208
148,001
120,033
47,306
61,280
230
283
2,596
6,398
119,912
320,479
50,466
271,925
4
21
500
260
561
12,847
159,271
36
45
447
934
513,438
1
256,788
20,181
77,222
27,170
403
492
35
6,570
28
242
95,889
52
430
806
12,329
996
194,353
476
293
222
8,428
124
1,518,795
14
4
1,997
252
11
355
11
433
16
54
1
031
534
8
42
1
d26
1
217
10
231
5
759
4
,073
1
32
57,600
879
160
752
2,329
320
1,949
9
7
11,166
16
70
8,572
10
283
7,083
6,364
40
794
21,134
18,308
26
257
14,660
2,950
74
1,975
63,166
22,002
1
20
150
9,177
165
6,004
15,386
1,816
56
144
15
160
195
2,711
3,038
677
146
214
120
37
5o6
34,231
30
458
6,289
23
210
45,291
3
116
1,428
o37
61,501
245
4,018
155
2,358
lb'.
2,045
101,617
20,471
355
13,287
11,092
331
5,309
252,008
224,425
152
1,450
75,934
29,190
178
2,393
130,672
62,884
3
19
b65
35
1,103
lo,8f5
37,723
541
23,415
85,225
34,887
78
4,034
5,170
449
28
699
1,074
9,397
0,774
48
7
178
565
1,527
446,807
960
446,841
157
3,546
76,332
117
1,482
330,010
2
(Z)
517
21
226
50,547
10
135
942
40,863
253
2,852
127
868
51 , 244
14,242
258
3,230
167,206
13,586
80
eo7
43,583
34,702
318
3,365
145,375
127,232
221
2,027
111,473
30,029
187
2,414
106,670
42,loS
5
39
58
704
6,164
15,502
728
14,685
51,550
8,796
40
444
1,023
150
100
110
59
133
33
1,261
170,571
45
374
129,434
1,693
33,670
120
863
162,762
5,775
243
3,331
388,818
223
2,988
363
210
2,394
189
19,097
291
28,575
10,702
300
8
340
6,865
6,729
96
3,783
141,335
136,329
35
239
12,735
3,2o5
71
1,423
65,120
41,129
3
185
,518
6,345
156
6,311
23,595
6,321
20
412
763
20
2
44
205
83
47
5,510
5
33
14,655
998
13,170
59
2,495
470,474
244
8,917
110
2,198
1,990
102
2,208
Dl,444
48,683
118
2,382
93,570
47,525
2,379
76,000
46,555
15,797
207
10,699
15,343
2,882
40
1,564
2,318
209
230
311
1
39
3,042
3,139
206
4
212
267
2,120
191,380
135
1,888
18
113
6,977
1,029
l,04fa
11,575
789,875
143,185
42
797
34,518
31,142
1,438
26,426
1,543,358
1,446,371
229
2,021
157,099
63,436
126
1,554
91,677
54,993
6
56
4,377
202
1,692
59,272
1,138,969
302
6,039
8,744,021
54,826
1,837
51,855
217,392
52,715
100
1,535
2,177
435
17
98
264
15
1,196
1,917
200
7
142
204
114
15,154
57
1,121
324,682
...
138
2,156
1,021,290
540
...
10,708
...
220,644
82
553
1,034
9,403
9,931
2,101,594
1
9
(7,)
8
24
6,065
3
178
59
2,284
529
245,822
165
2,047
59
237
1
114
1
537
20
375
15
530
265
12
196
3,690
2,411
56
5,737
256,255
111,824
21
604
21,703
13,556
1
10
9,375
384
471
75
38
1,928
2,248
358
7
168
223
24
6
■405
384
240
240
2
22
1,500
239
24,328
60
484
25,273
118
1,497
54
629
31,494
12,596
703
34,825
8,176
23
914
26,211
23,781
207
2,979
128,299
112,790
68
427
26,210
4,557
136
2,318
99,840
42,426
2
20
200
416
6,136
1
15
6,000
9,332
316
8,345
28,111
5,330
40
612
1,425
488
16
277
396
98
4
33
36
5
65
121
20
342
40,940
130
46,784
35,83-
33
354
36,574
4
11
10,420
62
1,082
234,229
33
415
12
104
81
82
83
Chapter C
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
(97)
IDAHO
State Economic Areas
LEGEND
I 2 I NONMETROPOLITAN STATE ECONOMIC AREA
100
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE. VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[^Data are based on reports for only
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The 3ta
te
Total
all
farms
Economic class
Commercial farms
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class U
Class V
Class VI
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
38.810
40,311
14,275,607
13,258.110
367.8
328.9
31,652
22,471
94.49
72.31
88
33,860
36,220
3.695,693
3,662,377
3,592
2,766
2,744
4,916
9,566
5,930
3,302
1,044
19,737
17,473
559,556
482,583
10,577
11,121
1,197,008
1,099,210
7.167
990,875
4,902
206,133
4.772
1,164,170
2,285
281,962
16,050
6,651,628
5,899
246,553
36,248
725.590
36,068
38,082
5,452,257
5,244,170
32,129
33,404
8,375,354
7,338,201
6,207
7,541
1,446,132
1,609,688
28,422
29,598
2,334,250
2,124,240
177
18,959
534
68,907
8,879
24.739
234,071
1,497
2,198
24,146
3,711
18,937
81,252
7,389
21,069
272,724
4,495
21,939
109,397
7,352
21,578
228,225
31,282
32,388
13,241,620
12,504,971
423.3
386.1
37,087
36,107
93.78
71.35
88
29.480
30, 803
3,622,332
3,565,679
1,212
1,846
2,244
4,532
9,391
5,914
3,302
1,039
16,826
14,868
517,545
450,548
9,597
9,694
1,170,077
1,054,745
6,799
982,905
4,212
187,172
3,460
952,465
1,677
213,502
13,738
6,080,838
5,168
240,873
29,786
684,861
30,256
31,488
5,309,954
5,070,972
26,558
27,488
7.550,848
6,854,327
4.468
5.425
1,165,967
1,372,298
24,312
25,110
2,279,775
2,059,025
172
18,954
519
68,702
24^361
228,906
1,352
2,132
23,401
3.696
18,894
80,962
7,191
20.858
270,565
4.369
21,889
108,893
7.046
21,378
225,630
2.319
1,700
4,977,005
4,290,338
2,146.2
2,523.7
126,708
99,817
67.99
43.50
86
2,219
1,572
964 , 872
769,292
"i6
12
49
176
594
728
644
1,040
688
104,653
106,134
978
698
378,563
304,983
808
334,929
322
43,634
215
303,031
146
29,521
1,151
3,148,664
386
73,943
2,174
148,711
2,238
1,608
1,448,088
1,180,409
1,784
1,359
3,455,338
3,016,201
317
219
231,542
287,223
1,656
1,208
490,832
339,272
13
3,030
79
30,106
780
4,647
47,862
109
422
8,022
547
6,711
29,827
876
7,781
100,735
689
11,776
44,033
805
5,170
70,399
7,220
5,546
3,572,561
3,180,372
494.8
573.5
52,803
44,320
111.85
79.25
88
7,063
5,450
1,238,141
1,110,946
32
49
73
280
2,285
2,350
1,658
336
3,907
2,584
134,523
108,143
2,600
1,996
438.380
349,677
2,029
386,162
912
52,218
573
198,394
415
54 , 392
3,194
1,287,762
1,228
66,374
6,910
220,969
7,103
5,477
1,811,044
1,568,766
5,976
4,633
1,620,679
1,442,406
871
860
252 , 786
279,470
5,656
4,187
721,542
545,798
72
5,764
188
19,575
2,688
9,510
82,575
481
914
7,914
1,506
7,448
31,216
2,519
7,383
100,402
1,779
6,659
40,947
2,349
7,747
80,030
8, "3 5
°,1?-.
2,412,493
2,508,917
276.2
273.6
29,806
24,040
108.08
90.71
89
8,521
9,029
820,056
922,956
97
253
344
1.331
3,899
1,872
674
51
5,004
4,766
123,410
101,763
2,700
2,884
212,749
231,262
1,833
158,123
1,276
44,636
837
189,812
403
40,303
3,930
850,535
1,526
51,777
8,467
175,643
8,597
9.089
1,156,215
1,255,981
7,591
7,882
1,163,747
1,130,645
1,034
1,269
230,115
287,960
7,200
7.572
600,337
609,662
5n
7,505
149
15,241
2,661
6,117
59,220
417
460
4,435
1,183
3,814
16,149
2,213
3,754
45,693
1,255
2,460
17,186
2,208
4.802
45,878
7,002
8,672
1,428,732
1.599,805
204.0
184.5
20, 852
15,814
102.46
87.70
87
6,547
8,334
424,116
522,995
216
444
881
1,803
2,163
934
199
7
4,054
4,084
101,494
89,735
2,12b
2,348
97.043
99,345
1,426
71,178
1,007
25,865
856
196,572
332
37.351
3,008
482,397
1,131
30,950
6,662
89,759
6,834
8,505
622,653
712,075
6,099
7,622
780,453
798,342
1,051
1,466
233,923
254,805
5,589
7,027
329,418
396,683
31
2,555
77
3,224
1,494
2,933
27,812
210
182
1,870
375
693
2,955
1,089
1,320
16 , 895
506
873
5,902
1,131
2,02d
20,984
4,349
5,379
634,183
705,513
145.8
121.2
14,101
10,814
96.69
81.66
90
3,691
4,768
141,283
195,130
521
748
682
820
732
151
36
1
2,176
2,146
44,130
36,158
965
1,353
37,132
48.168
581
19,957
558
17,175
601
110,308
240
38,065
1,841
224,164
719
13,485
4,057
39,101
3,979
5,049
222,545
279,456
3,711
4,462
378,602
354,038
727
1,091
148,373
184,415
3,252
3,891
111,679
137,895
26
555
600
911
8,692
115
127
950
75
173
630
438
575
5,969
120
115
805
402
479
5,061
1,657
1,920
216,641
220,025
130.7
101.9
11,506
8,050
85.84
70.44
79
1,339
1,650
33,864
44,360
346
336
252
249
136
13
7
645
600
9,335
8,615
228
415
6,210
21,310
122
2,556
137
3,654
388
55,358
140
13,870
514
87,326
178
4,344
1,516
10,678
1,505
1,760
49,409
74,285
1,397
1,530
152,019
112,595
468
520
69,228
78,425
959
1,225
25,867
29,715
172
343
3,545
20
27
210
10
55
185
56
45
871
20
6
20
151
154
2,278
1950...
1950...
1950...
Value of land and buildings:
1950...
1950...
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954...
Laud in faros according to use;
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
17
18
19
20
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954...
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954...
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954...
Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954...
1949. . .
acres 1954...
1949. . .
Cropland not harvested and not
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
1949...
acres 1954...
1949. . .
Cultivated sujimer fallow farms reporting 1954...
acres 1954...
Other cropland farms reporting 1954...
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954...
acres 1954...
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954...
acres 1954...
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) farms reporting 1954. . .
acres 1954...
43
44
45
acres- 1954...
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954...
acres 1954...
47
48
49
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
51
52
53
acres 1954...
1949...
55
56
57
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
59
60
61
62
63
64
1949...
acres 1954...
1949. . .
Land In row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954...
aores 1954...
Cropland used for row or grain crops
65
acres 1954...
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Oops on which coDmercial fertilizer was used, 1954:
67
68
69
tons. . .
acres on which used. . .
70
71
72
73
74
tons. . .
acres on which used...
tons. . .
acres on which used...
76
77
78
79
80
tons. . .
acres on which used...
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc. ...farms reporting...
tons . . .
acres on which used...
82
83
tons. ..
acres on which used...
IDAHO
FERTILIZER. BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM; CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
101
a sample of
farms. See
teit]
The
State— Continued
Al
,a i
Econon
ic class — Continued
Total
Economic c
lass
Other fanne
ConiDercial farms
Other farms
all
farms
Part-time
Resi-
dential
Abnormal
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
Class V
Class VI
Pert- time
Resi-
dential
Abnonnal
- . ^3
1.018
939
737
436
789
1,101
6
1
3! 810
i,t.")6='
48
6,201
4^285
222
618
896
1,203
931
415
865
1,050
1
2
Jbl.6^8
173.-186
■598.643
3,711,-i58
3,191,688
1,373,828
751,905
592 , 709
373,511
211,590
68,045
128,722
84,676
106,472
3
<^n,7P'"'
210.735
231.619
3,358,408
3.10.0.913
1,090,733
670, 987
547,855
473,443
215,955
101,940
124,840
83,925
48,730
4
0£, _Q
42.9
15,759.0
620.9
830.9
5,495.3
1,071.1
582.2
397.8
267.2
201.9
163 . 1
76.9
17,745.)
5
81. b
51.8
4,825.4
541.6
723.7
4,913.2
1,085.7
611.4
393.6
232.0
245.6
144.3
79.9
48,730.0
6
9,^76
8,106
254.224
29,635
38,977
174,236
61,342
34,337
22,448
15,994
12,242
11,340
7.618
7
7.811
6,3U
31,092
20 . 149
25,911
115,262
49,337
26,328
15,855
10,421
9,135
7,248
5,089
682,010
8
' 20.P?'
18?. i^'
26.54
5 2.96
51.06
35.61
61.32
60.49
60.87
56.46
65.56
69.64
95.54
9
9t. . c?
12?. ii':'
7.^4
? 8 . ■■ ■"
37.76
23.98
46.28
45.06
43.84
45.91
35.64
52.12
65.69
14.00
10
^1.
.■?'j
-'
91
88
90
93
91
93
63
94
87
''
■^^
5 , 1 -4
3.895
236
690
1,000
909
665
395
f' 1
616
12
:: .''^■'''
42
5.621
4.150
201
611
861
1,182
880
395
750
720
I
13
— i.bf'"
1 :■/■&=■
13.139
5 80. 24 f'
5 57,971
135,583
166,665
139,641
72,713
32,056
11,311
16,019
6,250
14
■"6.690
21,230
18.778
6r'3 . ^t2
576^852
124,517
168,909
Ul,136
94,435
42,700
15,055
19,305
7,255
150
15
S7''
!.?no
5
'■81
176
5
30
60
61
120
385
16
--)■■
P
250
"i
1
11
36
86
115
195
U5
17
'.4"
270
2
6
48
63
86
65
110
65
18
■ "' "*
■,'i"
531
8
11
68
181
181
82
160
26
19
5
l.'io
947
9
70
271
351
205
41
58
5
20
8r:.7
a.>7
18
201
400
204
39
5
21
' ■"'4
694
93
353
190
44
8
5
22
1
4
1 •;..;
160
105
46
7
23
lA''''^
1 A''-'':-
-
2 . '4"
1,716
102
294
440
474
295
111
236
345
24
'. . -7'^''"
1 . ^ " '"
IC'
2.222
1,617
62
246
412
506
301
90
310
295
25
.ji .--'i':
Pi>^.'
■ 44 . OQO'
123,025
29,005
31,900
23,945
25,324
9,889
2,962
ii,e4Ci
9,425
26
: " . "C ■?
1 * , ■ "^ *
74 i;
li-U.Vf.o
96,659
16,884
24,553
22,339
20,470
8,863
3,550
6,130
2,980
27
^■■^■^
=,
1.953
1,611
139
395
486
331
205
55
196
146
26
22
1 .8"'^.
1,45...
60
248
367
420
256
105
225
155
29
;=■, V'l
11, -■^-
515
160, ^'98
151, .=48
41,663
50,202
37,879
11,102
8,492
2,510
5,270
3,280
30
it./'^^'
19,920
8.000
138.044
129,824
25,857
41,472
28,745
14,860
6,290
12,600
4,045
4,175
31
.:^.8
12=^
1 .."24
1,133
110
332
326
240
90
35
71
20
32
='.?-n
2 , ..' 1 ■■
'■■I''
11' .'<'"
111,992
32,845
42,957
26,252
6,491
2,732
715
1,210
425
33
1 . ' 2 1
754
50
123
245
155
155
25
136
135
34
T' , 1 ■"■ 1
,^.8L"
40.771
39,856
8,818
7,245
11,627
4.611
5,760
1,795
4,060
2,655
35
6.; 2
2. ..31
1,613
47
164
378
396
390
238
422
391
5
36
F2 ,'-•""
-i ? , 6 ? 3
83.415
584.912
425,887
63,118
81,732
92 , 599
86,776
71,145
30.517
49,882
28,973
80,190
37
3^":"
281
931
570
37
96
138
106
118
75
195
165
38
-'9.6?=.
28.82?
123.215
85,040
7,648
15,487
14,584
17,606
21,975
7,540
23,070
15,105
39
1.2?2
i."!6':
n
3.061
2,463
193
520
668
577
342
163
302
295
1
40
-;0.'T61
31.ai8
498,311
2.034,001
1.9-^5,105
1.079,895
389,140
263,446
150,655
51,284
30,485
15,874
15,740
25,282
41
■;,:o
"^lO
1
964
794
74
161
204
189
110
55
105
65
42
^63.^
] . S'"'^
1 r'o
"•<'. "42
76,382
24,537
21,641
14,328
7,806
5,380
2,490
1,325
335
43
^n2l
3,422
19
5 .6 87
3,927
236
683
991
910
701
406
769
991
44
17.6i7
20! '^^f
2 "°7
84.1,02
72.812
16,916
16,779
20,615
8,935
6,647
2,720
5,967
5,903
45
2,877
2.911
24
5 , 547
3,992
243
692
1,006
920
716
415
734
821
46
3,335
3,215
44
5.899
4,221
206
613
896
1,192
911
405
600
675
1
47
81.658
i6,125
14,520
884.728
832,844
206,251
248,767
201,465
109,139
50,439
16,783
32 . 929
16,955
48
■^0,960
54,720
27,518
846 . 375
803,335
167,358
234,934
182,220
123,755
57,853
31,205
26.460
14,410
150
49
2,760
2,788
23
5,210
3 , 734
219
653
936
864
661
401
684
786
6
50
2,960
2,920
36
5,542
3,936
205
573
824
1,138
825
370
755
850
1
51
li4,328
97,086
583,092
2,763,023
2,524,017
1,172,018
502,772
379,990
262,955
142,318
63,954
78,395
54,138
106,472
52
177, ?50
102,960
203.364
2.333,313
2,168,298
901.697
418,929
354,858
309,821
129,378
53,515
70,220
46,355
48,440
53
89^
837
6
2.959
1,885
80
210
430
461
436
268
558
511
5
54
■580
1.130
6
3,311
2,140
59
247
412
536
531
255
560
590
1
55
122.292
74.4^8
83,415
708,147
510,927
70,766
97,219
107,183
104,582
93,120
38,057
72,952
44,076
80, 190
56
118,980
11 0.08='
8,325
719,758
589,958
82,635
129,828
99,735
128,390
99,100
50,270
68,440
54,160
7,200
57
2 . 087
2 , |"10?
18
2,330
1,914
137
375
512
464
313
113
171
245
58
2,^4^
2 . 010
33
2.324
1,853
103
278
439
537
361
135
250
220
1
59
"' j.i"'"'
14 , ?40
7,860
342,477
330,187
84,769
89,910
78.430
52.550
17,292
7.236
8,225
4,065
60
1? .635
7,025
263.800
2
20
806
253,110
2
3or
20
806
60,421
1
30
3
240
66.218
1
360
10
288
52,403
7
278
46,953
19,140
7,975
8,335
2,105
250
61
62
63
64
65
1^0
1
760
573
38
108
173
136
98
20
122
65
66
."'1 1
Pc
31
2 . 160
1,982
284
464
673
363
168
30
134
44
67
1. "-^0
400
23.442
20,872
3,258
4,895
5,991
3,973
2,385
370
1,780
790
68
"1".
^'='
85
45
5
12
5
16
=.
20
20
69
^r
IK
94
41
20
2
26
5
16
4
70
-,9l
:■""'
1,432
1,072
455
247
55
265
50
245
115
71
It
17'.
19
1
19
40
1
19
40
72
73
74
714
652
75
212
163
113
74
15
51
11
75
177
2fl
...
2 .399
2,318
896
655
330
128
90
19
65
16
76
- .' '^^
A'X
SO
l"-\07"
38,088
16,496
12,048
5,913
1,948
1,168
515
715
274
77
80
4s
1
155
120
9
28
43
10
20
10
10
25
78
■>n
F
3
302
298
65
123
70
5
31
4
1
3
79
.'■?'=■
P'^
;.,.;
2,278
2,238
767
759
542
65
95
10
10
30
80
2-i'"'
>:/'
1
692
572
68
188
178
82
4l
1 0
p'
40
81
1 !':■
1."
2.218
2,132
724
740
456
126
58
2.P
4'..
40
82
1 ,''■■''
87"!
HO
33,463
32,228
11,811
10,458
6,141
1,923
750
1 , 14-
585
r.SO
83
102
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Area 2
Total
all
farms
Economic class
Commercial farms
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class 17
Class V
Class VI
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
4,412
4,792
1,572,332
1,595,627
356.4
333.0
37,226
27,551
108.73
83.41
39
3,S59
4,331
544,236
573,724
797
344
257
353
521
710
687
190
1,516
1,570
28,348
29,925
2,240
2,137
186,255
144,628
1,812
160.556
920
25,699
1,667
376,019
1,052
138,786
1,433
242,527
355
6,189
3,845
56,161
4,091
4,521
758,839
748,277
3,435
3,719
646,894
691,139
2,332
2,613
514,805
584,306
717
672
9,886
5,273
22
2,595
120
24,669
552
1,078
15,460
117
133
1,881
56
315
3,S1~
1,180
5,562
97,780
37
16
193
993
3, ■'go
69,634
3,05;
1,455,9;;.'
l,43.j,317
52,617
38,345
103.31
83.83
88
2;727
2,901
530,116
555,229
132
149
112
276
471
710
687
190
979
1,025
22,493
23,765
1,905
1,707
181,085
134,283
1,667
158,481
690
22,604
1,199
326,709
825
108,871
1,100
235,592
220
5,629
2,602
51,056
2,773
2,961
733,694
713,277
2,331
2,439
584,794
605,469
1,713
1,793
435;580
481,611
257
237
7,496
3,018
17
2,590
115
24,604
411
1,015
14,400
92
127
1,616
56
315
3,817
1,130
5,535
97,265
12
8
138
923
3,770
69,114
327
166
441,949
357,945
1,351.5
2,156.3
171,047
171,155
141.46
85.67
91
327
160
206,749
127,012
745
571
443,180
395,037
601.6
691.8
70,184
73,798
124.32
108.58
90
733
55b
186,388
202,872
5
5
34
212
459
13
255
159
7,219
3,430
621
405
71,239
51,891
582
63,914
149
7,325
236
80,087
213
29,999
320
59,475
47
1,345
691
13,7''3
738
556
264,846
258,193
591
458
146,781
102,795
399
232
110,086
79,111
45
11
2,690
150
38
5,917
151
410
5,801
41
38
724
25
132
1,575
463
2,359
42,728
332
1,290
24,493
567
690
232,181
317,280
409.5
459.8
35,444
37,793
84.49
79.96
85
535
665
74,023
125,925
10
10
5
36
81
324
68
1
203
250
4,165
5,515
380
420
21,099
28,295
328
17,523
132
3,576
260
67,341
190
22,457
194
32,206
64
1,727
523
10,890
541
670
99,287
159,735
456
545
103,712
132,635
362
400
89,793
122,130
53
20
2,199
595
5
725
21
2,058
85
194
2,878
30
42
500
15
20
380
240
488
9,255
183
444
3,703
5.1
lSS,t.54
188,250
336.3
278.9
21,771
18,282
70.76
64.45
88
526
660
41,722
61,960
26
12
25
78
225
150
10
228
240
4,189
5,345
329
375
12,333
18,570
270
9,167
170
3,216
299
82,961
161
17,095
198
23,724
20
95
481
6,580
536
670
58,294
85,875
476
555
110,874
83,965
374
425
100,056
79,100
36
75
595
i;i75
.10
1,190
21
914
84
152
2,180
136
184
3,697
5
2
25
156
254
5,807
33o
630
91 , 538
136,800
237.3
217.1
13,598
11 ,784
55.02
51.77
89
340
585
13,675
29,650
41
52
41
96
93
17
129
220
1,635
4,315
176
285
5,369
8,495
129
3,660
107
1,709
173
35,743
117
16,065
87
14,704
22
510
336
4,397
350
605
20,679
42,460
276
500
52,082
74,545
253
400
51,808
80,745
67
80
465
450
26
47
618
5
5
100
~1
81
1,273
'40
50
715
302
320
53,370
41,005
176.7
128.1
12,052
7,476
60.76
59.91
83
266
275
7,559
7,310
50
70
41
66
38
1
61
95
1,008
1,775
83
105
1,369
1,715
52
740
47
629
130
21,636
55
6,215
107
13,551
40
420
266
1,932
281
300
9,936
11,300
247
250
36,245
21,030
170
215
27,901
25,750
45
40
1,100
310
27
68
665
5
45
150
20
12
135
5
1
5
30
15
170
1950...
acres 1954...
1950...
Value of laud and buildings:
1950. . .
1950...
10
11
Proportion of farms reporting v
Land in farms according to use:
1950...
alue percent 1954 . . .
.farms reporting 1954...
194'i. . .
acres 1954...
1949...
.farms reporting 1954...
.farms reporting 1954...
.farms reporting 1954 —
.farms reporting 1954...
.farms reporting 1954...
.farms reporting 1954...
•farms reporting 1954...
.farms reporting 1954...
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
.farms reporting 1954...
acres 1954...
.farms reporting 1954 —
acres 1954...
.farms reporting 1954...
acres 1954...
.farms reporting 1954...
acres 1954...
.farms reporting 1954...
acres 1954...
.farms reporting 1954...
acres' 1954...
.farms reporting 1954...
acres 1954...
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
•farms reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954. ••
1949...
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
ps grown in strips
.farms reporting 1954...
acres 1954...
crops
.farms reporting 1954...
acres 1954...
-ERTILIZER
er na used, 1954;
farms reporting...
tons —
acres on which used. . .
13
U
15
17
18
10 to 19 acres
20 to 29 acres
20
6
150
171
103
61
4,277
3,335
316
117
69,626
25,317
306
63,477
85
6,149
101
38,891
89
17,040
194
91,932
27
1,532
305
13,434
327
160
280,652
155,714
285
131
135,100
190,499
155
71
55,931
94,775
11
447
338
2
675
35
15,715
38
144
2,253
16
42
492
11
118
1,712
200
2,411
40,127
5
108
177
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
500 acres and over
Cropland used only for pasture
Cropland not harvested and not
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Cultivated snraner fallow...
Other cropland
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
Woodland not pastured
Other pasture (not cropland anc
not woodland)
Improved (see text)
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.)
47
43
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Land in row or close-seeded crc
for wind erosion control
Cropland used for row or grain
65
66
67
63
USE OF COMMERCIAL I
Crops on which comnercial fcrlili
Hay and cropland pastured
70
71
tons. . .
acres on which used...
73
74
tons . . .
acres on which used...
76
77
78
79
80
81
tons...
acres on which used...
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc farms reporting...
tons...
acres on which used...
82
83
tons...
acres on which used...
1,717
29,226
IDAHO
FKKTILIZER. BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
103
a sample of
farms. See
text]
Area 2 — Continued
Economic class— Continued
Total
all
farms
Economic
:lass
Other farms
Coinnerc lal farms
Other farms
Resi-
dential
Part-time
Abnormal
Total
Class 1
Class 11
Class III
Class IV
Clsss V
Class VI
Part-time
Resi-
dentisl
Abnormal
t-.il
881
9,773
7,917
392
1,395
2,189
2,073
l,45o
412
QoO
2
1
025
1,105
10
10,296
8,036
289
1,063
1,952
2,452
1,700
580
1,190
1.070
2
vo.St.ri
45,550
2,471,542
2,299,573
1,008,415
494,404
401,061
248,889
124,998
21,806
25,J11
1-. ,590
131,063
3
■.>,,T'"'n
81,000
1,920
2,345,519
2,271,184
989,579
464,195
401 , 565
275,175
116,230
24,440
54,715
19,620
4
no.;
51.7
252.9
290.5
2,572.5
354.4
183.2
120.1
85.9
52.9
28.3
16.2
65,534.0
5
: :;.."'
73.3
102!o
227.8
282.6
3,424.1
436.7
205.7
112.2
68.4
42.1
46.0
13.3
6
■■',■•■■"
3,140
25,119
28,364
104,908
39,439
27,878
.'0,111
13,696
10,894
10,228
9,095
1,640,550
7
c,415
19,500
16,807
19,537
82,791
33,885
20,865
13,829
10,774
8,376
7,924
6,932
8
-•'.■'f
151.30
115.00
114.98
61.96
121.43
147.23
158.73
156.30
212.64
389.86
5"6.49
25.03
9
'"'.''-''
83.85
300.00
84.54
79.07
28.54
85.55
117.09
127.18
155.79
196.76
163.34
414.83
10
^3
86
35
35
88
87
83
87
72
89
86
ioo
11
<05
7,94''
7,136
369
1,347
2,038
1,920
1,120
292
464
345
.,
12
845
10
8,560
7,360
254
1,048
1,901
2,282
1,405
470
730
420
13
'.-"
4,650
447,336
432,795
69,617
127,129
126,493
73,785
30,534
5,237
5,821
2,220
6,500
14
: .• 1
-,340
545
425,758
411,518
53,507
101,148
117,918
94,025
38,145
6,775
11,145
3,095
15
440
1,166
606
15
56
130
290
115
275
285
16
105
1,019
894
10
32
156
306
330
60
100
25
17
40
978
903
55
151
441
195
61
50
25
18
t..."
15
1,572
1,546
22
132
564
582
151
45
21
5
19
■'.''
^
2,240
2,213
90
678
935
382
122
11
17
5
20
699
693
135
272
194
63
29
1
21
232
232
87
101
30
11
3
22
41
39
25
12
2
23
305
6,163
5,225
198
906
1,512
1,460
893
256
511
425
2
24
'.^'^
360
10
5,061
4,186
129
598
1,049
1,355
820
235
465
410
25
."■ . * -•'■
3,210
132,289
126,198
19,677
25,859
35,026
27,901
15,324
2,411
3,810
1,615
666
26
-■ ■■
3,380
740
92,629
84,884
8,711
16,945
22,718
26,285
8,795
1,430
3,785
3,960
27
155
1,414
1,287
42
245
423
337
184
56
57
70
28
1".
270
5
1,579
1,329
65
226
343
330
295
70
160
90
29
■'■ .-■''■''
1,680
59,014
52,863
8,274
15,717
12,572
9,533
5,597
1,170
2,556
3,595
30
3 .' "'0
o,765
520
55,739
49,999
3,268
13,521
15,900
6,270
10,100
940
4,010
1,730
31
nO
65
386
360
11
73
117
75
73
11
16
10
32
1 ,.^, 1
715
20,049
19,144
3,080
7,745
5,167
1,690
1,372
90
850
55
33
i,:-
105
1,120
1,008
34
179
334
285
126
50
52
60
34
Z'.llG
965
38,965
33,719
5,194
7,972
7,405
7,843
4,225
1,080
1 ,700
3,540
35
?.;"
221
10-
96
10
24
28
24
10
10
1
36
i;,?nn
16,610
106,162
102,887
79,132
10,463
5,732
7,475
85
50
3,225
37
llD
111
83
73
3
18
17
25
'io
5
5
38
.r,y:o
13,715
4,721
4,516
2,690
607
884
220
115
200
5
39
176
3,360
2,725
151
434
790
647
566
137
318
315
2
40
3,220
1,610,982
1,477,355
315,147
285,124
190,703
110,861
64,461
11,059
10,092
3,135
120,400
41
75
1,615
1,375
75
247
388
369
265
31
125
115
42
220
41,701
39,786
10,892
7,243
10,011
8,546
2,975
119
755
1,160
43
■, 3
720
9,092
",552
371
1,324
2,119
1,980
1,371
387
763
775
;
44
3,„..0
;,465
111,038
102,959
13,878
29,505
29,651
19,114
8,997
1,814
2,832
4,970
277
45
'-:.3
755
8,854
-,513
375
1,362
2,134
2,020
1,245
377
704
635
2
46
■^Qfi
960
10
9,352
■,662
266
1,048
1,926
2,377
1,540
505
975
715
47
l^bOS
^J,540
638,639
611,356
97,563
168,705
174,091
111,219
51,455
8,818
12,187
7,430
7,166
48
15,-10
l-',485
1,805
574,126
546,401
65,486
131,614
156,536
126,580
57,040
9,145
18,940
3,785
49
483
o;i
8,718
7,ir3
311
1,208
1,998
1,938
1,346
372
803
740
2
50
»70
800
10
3,871
7,121
219
918
1,727
2,237
1,535
4«5
960
790
51
Ji.i'c.O
23,040
1,849,433
1,706,440
913,956
321,446
231,461
146,237
79,870
13,470
13,902
4,800
124,291
52
,7,;io
37,770
740
1,698,760
1,657,400
916,763
297,831
236,139
144,157
51,445
11,065
32,535
8,825
53
308
311
175
154
11
35
44
44
10
10
5
15
"i
54
345
480
343
318
20
42
116
85
40
15
5
20
55
-s,wo
30,325
110,883
107,403
31,822
11,070
6,616
7,695
85
115
200
55
3,225
56
,3,;.fl5
54,110
97,925
97,-90
49,342
20,433
19,880
6,560
760
815
10
125
57
170
290
9,141
7,513
374
1,350
2,081
1,998
1,318
392
836
790
2
58
130
300
5
9,731
7,721
270
1,019
1,885
2,357
1,625
565
1,120
890
59
1,I3'
1,255
508,825
488,434
73,499
133,778
145,902
90,465
37,723
7,067
9,090
4,635
6,666
60
f.
1,500
120
491,118
16
500
63
2,445
469,033
16
500
63
2,445
62,017
1
40
100,254
10
380
18
926
137,989
5
80
29
874
112,473
16
645
46,425
...
...
9,875
15,220
6,865
61
62
63
64
65
.,0
1,739
1,724
113
443
547
391
165
60
45
20
66
4,963
4,927
626
1,909
1,408
667
230
8'.'
28
3
67
35,078
34,753
5,685
11,200
10,032
4,901
2,045
890
275
50
68
5
20
482
42-
18
148
131
85
45
30
25
69
5
911
877
122
451
172
92
40
13
21
70
60
5,57-
5,357
722
2,510
1,130
785
210
160
60
71
1,056
1,051
117
458
356
100
20
5
72
7,667
7,652
1,996
3,443
1,884
295
34
15
73
23,278
23,188
6,042
10,577
5, "19
735
115
90
74
,.
10
1,049
1,034
84
340
341
173
90
6
15
75
1 -'
8
2,168
2,123
254
917
586
227
135
4
45
76
-.10
105
17,798
17,673
3,145
6,229
4,748
2,325
1,175
51
125
...
77
■->
10
815
785
149
315
161
120
40
25
5
78
2
7,824
7,804
5,541
1,588
401
226
48
19
1
79
"
20
18,205
17,970
9,255
5,460
1,665
1,225
365
230
5
80
10
...
2,227
2,187
159
592
791
444
135
66
30
10
81
6
7,184
7,146
1,459
2,316
2,226
862
212
71
32
6
82
no
41 , 543
4i,.:e8
7,039
12,951
13,212
5,903
1,600
533
215
40
83
104
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS. ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
FAMC, ACRE4GE, AND VALUE
Farms numter 195A.
1950.
Land in farms acres 195A.
1950.
Average size of farm acres 1954.
1950.
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars 195-4 .
1950.
Average per acre dollars 1954.
1950.
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.
Laud in forns according to use;
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.
200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.
500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.
Cropland used only for pasture., farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cropland not harvested and not
pastured farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other cropland farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other pasture (not cropland snd
not woodland) farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.
acres" 1954.
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Irrigated land in famis farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Land In row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops on which commercial fertilizer was used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.
tons.
acres on which used.
Other pasture farms reporting.
tons.
acres on which used.
Sugar beets farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Wheat farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc. ...farms reporting.
tons.
acres on which used.
Other crops farms reporting.
tons.
acres on which used.
Total
all
farms
7,20D
7,545
,337,036
,554,120
252.8
206.0
34,6S4
24,123
148.16
120.76
6,617
6,910
632,292
577,428
297
316
446
1,025
2,690
1,386
352
105
4,382
3,773
122,949
72,570
999
1,201
99,466
75,959
486
61,816
666
37,650
48
2,282
31
395
2,962
845,942
1,239
49,183
6,936
133,710
6,925
7,217
854,707
725,957
5,919
0,123
971,173
756,936
79
215
2,677
24,073
6,372
7,272
669,423
35
1,035
32
3,007
3
021
8
o55
82
120
453
526
5
o30
1
580
7
711
36
164
2
344
5
800
57
922
1
115
4
307
25
315
2
035
5
0.,6
■,7
972
Economic class
Cormnercial farms
6,633
6,835
1,797,111
1,524,340
270. o
223.0
36,970
25, 648
146.46
119.80
6,331
6,520
628,355
573,073
117
266
431
995
2,680
1,386
352
104
4,117
3,543
117,464
69,925
953
1,086
96,721
70,714
470
61,171
635
35,550
48
2,282
31
395
2,770
824,699
1,174
48,953
6,419
127,195
6,469
6,657
842,540
713,712
5,492
5,643
944,445
742,966
79
170
2,677
22,743
6,392
6,672
663,398
615,451
35
32
3,007
2,981
81,810
448
524
5,565
1,580
7,711
36, 164
2,319
5,784
57,757
1,105
4,804
25,230
1,980
5,022
47,632
644
418
774,217
539,253
1,202.2
1,290.1
101,514
73,390
94.05
60.69
83
604
380
189,335
110,323
9
42
257
215
81
354
195
31,665
14,384
120
68
41,572
23,287
66
29,782
80
11,790
7
214
1
320
,77,490
93
17,251
603
33,621
608
392
262,572
147,994
472
364
509,359
367,402
8
3
534
2,483
591
377
173,378
101,433
358
2,107
21,137
41
87
850
295
3,598
16,648
285
2,510
22,502
276
2,876
14,152
242
1,257
12,473
1,869
1,392
465,328
399,704
249.0
287.1
48,496
40,037
201.87
140.66
84
1,638
1,366
216,580
133,044
6
11
1
45
798
361
97
19
1,160
682
32,125
15,479
251
233
28,777
26,717
121
15,979
159
12,798
15
20
10
30
737
147,819
354
14,808
1,825
39,977
1,849
1,376
277,482
225,240
1,529
1,189
179,964
158,593
25
37
50
5,340
1,821
1,357
230,866
182,650
10
3b0
12
691
1,045
3,544
30,680
145
136
1,990
715
2,823
13,481
332
1,588
17,951
1,525
8,368
740
2,052
17,622
2,095
2,323
344,165
331,918
164.3
142.9
27,4£8
22,701
173.14
170.70
90
2,08o
2,302
145,436
168,966
21
335
1,383
213
22
2
1,346
1,361
29,077
20,832
344
340
17,639
10, 530
177
10,572
220
7,067
16
2,028
10
15
116,018
379
10,524
2,065
33,952
2,092
2,312
192,152
200, 328
1,817
1,933
147,123
116,407
26
55
2,043
5,575
2,065
2,317
165,019
197,288
15
175
996
2,092
21,013
175
155
1,895
415
986
4,725
802
1,224
12,904
240
351
2,300
641
1,094
11,810
1,269
1,726
154,071
169,255
121.4
98.1
19,354
15,433
150.07
151.38
84
1,188
1,651
60,314
33,755
15
55
195
451
410
16
2
318
905
18,587
11,240
171
270
5,863
4,965
74
4, ,33
115
2,435
10
20
10
30
545
55,374
193
4,685
1,236
12,873
1,229
1,68b
85,769
99,950
1,043
1,461
73,981
50,429
20
45
50
8,470
1,213
1,701
72, 160
99,680
10
500
417
587
7,320
52
42
130
195
985
335
359
3,860
45
52
460
257
525
4,747
595
796
46,450
71,330
78.1
89.5
13,022
10, 165
160.68
117.95
92
494
691
14, 120
24,310
40
130
140
145
31
343
320
4,850
5,960
61
140
1,695
3,650
31
285
1,410
255
20,711
140
1,635
554
5,064
540
736
20,575
34,920
510
531
25,571
32,930
20
125
552
760
13,295
29,585
140
194
1,400
25
34
210
25
109
325
93
540
IDAHO
FERTILIZER. BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Conlinuecl
105
6 BBinple of
farms. See text]
Are
a 3t^^ontijiued
Area 4
Econcroic class— Continued
EeonoiDic class
Other farms
Total
Coimercial farms
other fanne
farnja
Part-tine
.""f", Abnom
dential
Bl
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IT
Class V
Class VI
Part-time
Resi-
dential
Abnormal
J06
326
1
11,381
9,762
706
2,509
2,866
2,l6U
1,175
346
815
775
29
1
395
300
15
11,477
10,180
605
1,902
3,310
2,ol6
1,322
,25
735
540
22
2
d,t)50
16,475 12,8
00
4,683,139
4,297,326
1,378,596
1,412,744
842,332
463, 607
159,457
,0,540
23,115
9,195
348,503
3
lr-,'335
12,355 4
40
4,404,436
,,172,217
1,312,828
1,250,449
910,299
493,633
165,198
39,760
37,855
13,835
180, 529
4
28.3
56.7 12,800
.0
411.5
..40.2
1,952.7
563.1
293.9
214.6
135.7
117.2
34.5
11.9
12,017.3
5
^3.0
■^.l 29
.3
383.8
409.8
2,170.0
657.4
275.0
188.7
125.0
93.6
51.5
25.6
8,205.9
6
.-i.350
11,864
J4,140
38,626
121,999
55,532
30,251
21,392
14,083
8,643
7,019
5,930
100,188
7
o.or.l
7,123 1,6
00
25,457
27,555
101,422
42,475
23,445
17,129
11,049
7,170
8,211
6,773
46,860
8
^'■'f'.^5
2,7.07
91.74
91.10
65.21
102.96
103.46
100.01
110.88
77.12
189.35
487.42
29.81
9
L.'".:'9
201.20 200.
00
71.66
71.07
51.94
65.89
85.74
94.24
39.53
65.07
150.65
283.36
13.33
10
90
31
89
89
37
90
90
91
39
77
90
93
62
11
156
130
10,283
9,391
683
2,455
2,812
2,104
1,072
265
540
330
22
12
235
140
15
10,798
9,872
577
1,869
3,230
2,559
1,207
380
610
300
16
13
3,082
855
1,491,589
1,473,095
363,588
541,379
334,463
175,582
50,896
7,187
10,265
1,590
6,639
14
J, '''5 5
1,240 1
60
1,481,905
1,449,007
353,833
454,973
379,011
188,320
60,325
12,045
12,675
2,300
17,923
15
':'■
105
651
181
...
6
5
15
90
65
180
285
5
16
3:
15
507
287
5
...
31
35
150
66
175
40
5
17
■ ij
5
618
528
10
11
80
157
220
50
85
5
...
18
25
1,249
1,184
10
42
328
511
247
46
65
...
19
10
3,105
3,075
35
705
1,229
795
281
30
25
5
20
2,268
2,253
178
804
736
468
60
7
10
5
21
1,337
1,337
183
648
364
118
23
1
...
22
..
548
546
262
239
39
5
1
2
23
150
5,329
4,789
283
1,292
1,503
1,074
516
121
295
240
5
24
105
4,847
4,497
241
899
1,694
1,078
485
100
215
135
25
; . ■- ■" -■
4,330
131,880
128,365
20,029
37,420
31,197
25,493
12,422
1,804
2,360
955
200
26
svo
1,775
182,690
175,315
62,770
47,736
30,359
26,395
7,225
830
5,900
1,475
27
2t.
20
3,971
3,841
361
1,088
1,067
958
339
28
85
40
5
28
»5
60
IC
4,368
4,116
388
884
1,414
953
377
100
145
100
7
29
1,375
1,370
691,875
687,560
217,428
272,445
123, 560
57,157
15,979
2,700
1,100
515
30
i , 5..0
3,485 2
20
684,340
669,925
227,254
216,076
147,792
54,680
19,633
3,890
3,765
7,260
31
11
5
3,259
3,169
315
921
885
767
258
i2
60
25
5
32
0,0
5
634,827
632,117
205,745
255,567
103,609
49,397
11,908
891
1,130
1,015
515
33
lo
15
1,170
1,125
73
292
345
282
123
10
30
15
34
735
1,365
57,048
55,443
11,683
16,878
14,951
7,760
4,071
100
1,520
S5
...
35
519
504
50
134
145
127
28
20
15
...
36
94,775
94,700
20,666
26,092
22,112
19,340
3,335
3,155
75
...
37
188
178
16
79
48
30
5
10
...
38
14,845
14,680
1,823
8,269
2,363
2,200
25
...
165
...
...
39
130
ol
1
5,234
4,680
355
1,133
1,394
1,041
591
166
325
220
9
40
-.'■■15
f.;2;. 12,8
oc
1,918,176
1,568,087
684,200
406,204
248,152
141,533
63,004
24,944
7,465
3,295
339,329
41
■JJ
25
1,726
1,605
117
419
491
360
132
36
90
30
1
42
lb5
65
71,438
70,123
19, 731
21,137
15,187
9,318
2,935
1,265
1,050
115
150
43
2oo
251
10,688
9,286
659
2,387
2,769
2,055
1,095
321
700
685
17
44
1,123
5,392
339,999
330,839
70, 862
120,935
80,535
42,252
13,796
2,459
5,085
2,255
1,320
45
221
235
10,651
9,509
685
2,462
2,824
2,129
1,123
281
655
465
22
46
305
240
15
11,093
9,985
584
1,884
3,285
2,580
1,257
395
665
425
13
47
5 , 612
o,555
2,315,344
2,289,020
601,045
851,244
489,220
258,232
79,297
9,982
15,325
3,645
7,354
48
5,3d5
0,500 :
sc
2,349,435
2,294,247
643,857
718,735
557,162
269,895
87,183
17,365
22,465
7,540
25,183
49
230
196
1
8,847
7,823
497
1,995
2,384
1,778
918
256
550
445
14
50
300
170
IC
9,149
8,349
440
1,495
2,848
2,231
1,020
315
475
310
15
51
3,070
10,358 12, £
oc
2,144,831
1,791,152
724,895
469,716
301,461
186,416
78,761
29,903
9,900
4,250
339, 529
52
10,305
3,645
2C
1,853,003
1,680,194
639,840
464,258
290,606
199,970
65,740
19,780
17,280
6,365
154,164
53
662
637
63
202
172
152
28
20
25
54
15
30
1,054
1,004
66
252
286
275
100
25
35
'io
5
55
.
109,620
109,380
22,489
34,361
24,475
21,540
3,360
3,155
240
56
,0
1,290
.
183,626
180,196
57,983
44,758
40,640
32,285
3,685
840
1,905
400
1,125
57
2oC
220
9,362
8,236
543
2,065
2,484
1,878
1,002
259
650
460
16
58
3o0
225
1-
9,599
8,627
447
1,522
2,911
2,357
1,065
325
585
375
12
59
3. ^65
2,460
803,639
790,260
158,739
264,398
203,737
113,648
37,904
6,784
10,060
2,125
1,194
60
..,630
2,305 ^
«
741,263
718,, 13
102
14,439
115,063
9
2,235
196,526
51
4,664
221,387
31
6,525
136,402
11
965
42,295
6,740
13,735
2,860
6,255
61
62
63
299
289
32
110
86
35
26
10
64
37,930
37,840
12,162
11,754
11,794
1,575
555
140
65
30
10
2,706
223
941
360
466
171
40
35
15
1
66
7
4
V.oo3
7,793
1,486
3,183
1,750
1,064
272
38
55
4
31
67
150
160
77, 97^
76,971
15,524
29,999
19,306
9,433
2,244
460
555
45
400
68
10
...
'355
340
29
135
76
55
40
5
5
10
69
2
514
510
130
219
89
22
48
2
2
2
70
65
9,626
9,591
5,503
2,443
855
340
430
20
15
20
71
l.Cl?
1,008
123
308
397
145
30
5
5
5
72
^,22t'
3,197
930
1,050
924
203
30
10
2
26
73
17'"53
17,753
5,385
5,583
5,325
1,235
190
35
25
...
175
74
20
5
2,102
2,056
232
672
667
332
138
15
40
5
1
75
l.i
2
'■. 140
5,098
1,710
1,664
1,126
412
176
10
34
2
6
76
155
10
oij, !,7
59,732
18,465
21,446
12,873
5,065
1,813
120
270
15
80
77
5
5
2,373
2,347
253
892
811
326
60
5
25
...
1
78
1
2
3,990
8,975
3,289
3,423
1,638
588
36
1
12
...
3
79
5
30
63,406
63,267
19,751
26,360
12,679
4,127
345
5
105
...
34
80
50
5
1,405
1,384
159
497
410
192
116
10
20
...
1
81
22
2
3,331
3,308
1,013
1,349
582
259
95
10
13
10
82
270
70
35,.;.13
35,368
9,850
14, 506
7,012
2,604
1,296
100
115
UO
83
106
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK. WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, AND
[Data are baaed on reports for only
The State
Item
(For definitioQB and explanations, see text)
Total
all
farms
Economic class
Corranercial farms
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class n
Claaa V
Class VI
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
26,154
37,364
37,195
11,409
33,892
16,725
971
6,300
14,367
11,821
13,404
280
280
6,558
6,635
2,175
2,225
27,247
38,838
29,893
26,770
49,753
37,749
33,014
43,189
9,370
9,919
19,859
18,351
10,827
9,301
6,127
2,790
13,962
15,931
36,365
86,781
35,928
34,967
14,823
22,841
8,028
28,973
3,945
6,947
5,263
22,026
38,238
29,747
24,087
9,510,105
21,908
26,203
30,442,241
32,196,779
18,769
3,139
29,250
30,386
26,724,171
24,749,164
32,897
31,077
19,086,688
15,071,471
17,357
8,380,325
110,620
949,792
22,044
30, 180
30,272
9,178
27,683
14,328
891
6,076
13,744
11,499
13,066
274
274
6,394
6,470
2,102
2,147
23,728
34,769
27,316
24,716
46,884
35,470
27,102
35,976
3,319
3,379
13,498
11,956
5,092
3,836
2,361
1,605
13,040
14,276
29,972
78,115
29,562
28,926
13,016
20,437
7,892
28,752
3,926
6,913
5,140
21,839
31,094
26,581
21,215
9,206,373
20, 960
24,504
30,279,868
31,830,261
17,824
3,136
23,484
25,083
25,423,939
23,384,127
29,020
28,018
18,640,767
14,686,020
16,361
8,315,520
109,672
938,244
1,974
2,259
1,567
1,015
2,180
1,556
116
675
521
1,529
2,238
17
17
911
958
359
373
2,239
6,285
2,210
1,497
7,130
4,123
2,236
5,052
46
56
495
334
137
132
35
74
1,323
887
2,277
14,430
2,157
2,112
905
1,681
1,783
10,637
1,430
3,841
964
6,796
2,309
2,286
1,460
1,629,887
2,243
1,640
15,229,167
12,241,564
704
1,539
1,684
1,343
9,823,663
9,153,014
2,264
1,623
4,503,368
2,822,831
1,669
2,951,261
37,560
301,935
5,910
7,043
5,281
2,640
6,808
4,176
247
1,775
3,146
3,914
4,501
109
109
2,169
2,181
753
759
6,580
10,640
6,969
5,130
14,568
9,320
6,828
9,613
138
170
2,304
1,367
372
291
157
94
3,526
3,443
7,008
22,562
6,881
6,759
3,307
5,525
3,202
10,278
1,734
2,208
1,893
8,070
7,194
6,807
5,015
2,859,142
6,375
5,153
9,808,310
10,058,547
5,039
1,336
5,526
4,463
6,177,964
4,343,578
7,062
5,314
6,308,906
4,485,258
5,158
3,004,339
39,755
342,881
6,437
8,452
8,830
2,546
7,897
3,973
283
1,385
4,812
3,380
3,572
82
82
1,881
1,897
612
617
6,839
3,470
3,159
8,223
12,677
10,788
7,843
9,373
493
421
3,318
2,890
1,102
626
375
201
3,816
4,343
8,443
19,330
8,366
3,184
3,911
6,144
1,742
5,002
505
558
1,345
4,444
8,717
7,724
6,291
2,608,307
6,359
3,055
3,462,413
6,451,857
6,169
190
6,662
7,336
4,853,346
4,835,630
3,478
8,643
4,405,740
4,011,457
5,121
1,589,234
21,437
188,980
4,463
6,308
8,143
1,626
6,080
2,767
165
1,121
3,469
1,931
1,991
41
41
1,006
1,006
257
277
4,741
5,575
6,073
6,344
7,870
7,339
5,646
6,680
976
1,071
3,541
3,818
1,586
1,317
541
388
2,844
3,229
6,649
12,951
6,594
6,470
2,940
4,380
803
2,101
185
217
642
1,884
6,960
5,803
4,962
1,427,294
3,853
6,169
1,276,068
2,285,197
3,810
43
5,196
6,760
2,706,974
3,236,845
6,489
7,400
2,363,743
2,362,949
2,920
564,982
8,028
76,061
2,501
4,092
4,821
1,016
3,509
1,382
50
503
1,483
617
636
10
10
340
340
85
35
2,541
2,942
3,023
2,837
3,584
3,140
3,382
3,946
1,664
1,661
2,859
2,987
1,385
1,470
302
524
1,199
1,824
4,113
6,776
4,083
3,950
1,509
2,171
314
655
53
68
262
537
4,327
3,010
2,652
559,389
1,701
2,902
395,187
651,786
1,679
22
3,306
3,876
1,494,209
1,499,745
3,592
3,898
850,449
323,700
1,155
168,634
2,362
22,177
759
1,526
1,630
335
1,209
474
30
117
313
128
128
15
15
87
38
36
36
788
857
332
685
1,055
760
1,167
1,312
...
481
560
10
451
324
332
550
1,482
2,066
1,481
1,451
444
536
48
79
19
21
34
53
1,537
951
835
122,354
429
535
108,223
141,310
423
6
1,110
1,305
367,283
315,315
1,135
1,140
203,561
179,825
338
37,070
530
6,210
1950...
Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954...
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
number 195-;. ..
number igs-l . . .
number 1954... .
number 1954...
number 1954.. -
Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954...
number 1954 . . .
25
26
27
28
number 1954...
Far. operators—
of farm products sold operators reporting 1954...
Working off their farms.
29
30
31
32
33
1949...
1949...
FAJtMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954...
34
35
36
37
38
Tractor and horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954...
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954...
FARM LABOR
Weel of September 26-October 2:
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954...
persons 1954 . . .
Family workers, including
39
Operators working 1 or more
40
41
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954...
persons 1954. . .
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
persons 1954 .. .
or more days) farms reporting 1954...
persons 1954 . . .
Seasonal workers (to be employed less
than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 . . .
persons 1954 . . .
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954...
Machine hire and/or hired
51
dollars 1954...
53
54
55
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949 . . .
57
58
59
60
61
62
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954...
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954...
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949 . . .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
63
64
65
66
1949 . . .
dollars 1954 . . .
1949 . . .
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
dollars 1954...
tons 1954...
acres on which used 1954 . . .
Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954...
tons 1954...
dollars 1954...
acres limed 1954...
FARM EXPENDITURES. BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM:
IDAHO
CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
107
a eanplo of
farms. Sea
text]
The State — Continued
Area 1
Econanic clas3— Continued
Total
all
farms
Economic c
lasa
Other farms
Coimiercial farms
Other farms
Part-time
Resi-
dential
Abnormal
Total
Class I
Class 11
Class III
ClasB IV
Class V
Claas VI
Part-tinie
Resi-
dential
Abnormal
1 , .-'«-
2,210
13
2,884
2,218
201
484
667
443
299
124
246
420
1
'■'.-"-■•
3,887
13
5,596
3,826
237
683
967
890
649
400
739
1,031
2
3,505
28
5,049
3,578
197
558
830
1,002
701
290
700
770
3
'■■■1
1,295
5
1,134
673
53
127
217
94
122
60
196
265
4
: . ,-> -■
3,357
14
4,695
3,275
234
650
884
687
536
284
619
801
5
1, •■■:■;•
1,301
8
2,429
1,834
164
409
495
405
250
111
290
305
6
CO
20
151
136
26
20
43
22
15
10
10
5
7
131
91
"2
1,447
1,357
125
339
398
336
128
31
45
45
8
-El
135
7
1,045
970
42
163
337
268
120
40
55
20
9
:ou
120
^
1,714
1,631
180
453
486
356
120
36
53
30
10
:io
120
2,057
1,968
315
566
547
384
120
36
59
30
11
5
1
16
16
4
11
1
12
s
1
16
16
4
11
1
13
1.;-
35
1
928
882
111
198
244
204
103
22
41
5
14
l.'S
35
2
949
903
121
202
250
204
103
23
41
15
•1
40
2
311
300
29
95
82
57
22
15
11
16
3C
40
2
332
316
29
96
87
67
22
15
lo
17
l.Vjfl
1,767
13
4,474
3,395
245
676
891
805
543
235
488
591
18
i , '-'VJ
2,022
68
6,019
4,813
732
1,052
1,108
1,028
635
258
540
666
19
1 , t,77
892
8
4,400
3,585
231
669
984
356
590
255
504
311
20
1 , :«5
725
24
3,743
3,187
185
561
804
956
501
180
370
185
21
1 , evi
967
31
7,081
6,158
825
1,465
1,646
1,205
707
310
587
336
22
i,-...c
7d0
59
5,297
4,674
501
1,031
1,153
1,201
583
205
430
190
23
; ,:■!:•
3,031
12
4,406
3,077
237
663
805
612
486
274
609
720
24
3,74o
36
5,756
4,155
608
956
962
735
577
317
761
840
25
;■ , 'lio
3,111
2,139
571
5
4
64
177
321
667
901
26
3,-;30
3,105
"'5
2,156
536
33
46
151
306
800
820
27
3,06i
3,296
1
3,392
1,793
41
163
484
520
434
151
698
901
28
3,295
3,090
10
3,00d
1,536
35
144
286
481
455
135
740
730
29
3 , ?*:'•;
2,961
2,134
735
7
49
155
247
277
598
801
30
3 , 7-0
2,720
5
1,693
493
11
41
50
161
230
565
635
31
1,33-1
2,446
2°
902
171
2
23
20
26
50
50
165
560
6
32
47Q
705
1
676
326
17
10
14
57
97
131
120
230
33
tjO.1
316
2,535
2,207
172
447
599
566
314
109
227
101
34
l,07i
576
'
1,3^5
1 . 373
59
222
385
290
276
146
277
210
35
3,067
3,317
^
5,557
3,937
246
689
988
896
697
421
699
921
36
4,399
4,217
5C
11,996
9,559
1,393
1,870
2,424
1,905
1,280
687
1,166
1,271
37
3,057
3,307
2
5,470
3,855
227
673
964
884
686
421
694
921
33
3 , e.o-
3,147
2
5,253
3,748
220
659
951
848
654
416
664
346
39
9o3
845
2,S57
2,167
116
403
573
532
351
182
330
360
40
1,3«
1,040
4,335
3,450
240
674
963
866
483
224
465
420
41
97
30
9
1,105
1,069
199
330
294
152
67
27
31
5
...
42
1-3
30
48
2,403
2,361
933
537
510
191
143
47
37
5
43
11
3
536
520
176
193
71
46
23
11
11
5
44
11
18
1,104
1,038
652
237
97
59
32
11
11
5
45
93
6
704
678
99
167
234
112
45
21
26
46
132
-3
30
1 , 2QQ
1,273
281
300
413
132
111
36
26
47
3 .317
30
5,734
- . 02-
250
697
1,007
923
731
416
744
1,016
48
1,735
1.411
20
3,340
3,096
241
616
827
710
487
215
383
356
49
1 , 570
1,235
17
:• 7,j^
2,114
127
393
552
474
386
182
345
325
50
190,322
36,700
26,710
333)952
760,612
146,066
191,159
221,266
113,721
71,160
17,240
52,575
20,765
51
613
321
14
2,594
2,390
239
580
708
516
253
94
108
96
52
l,lco
520
14
3,247
2,876
206
542
760
768
460
140
240
130
"i
53
81,555
30,480
50,338
3,991,552
3,950,277
2,191,190
925,433
474,209
205,730
113,630
40,085
26,600
14,675
54
237,605
43,700
85,123
3,823,458
3,739,174
1,900,953
907,110
537,291
281,795
90,140
21,885
34,975
7,335
41,974
55
ol2
321
12
2,202
1,999
57
443
666
505
240
88
107
96
56
1
2
392
391
182
137
42
11
13
6
1
57
?,f,2,-3
3,126
12
4,533
3,076
200
509
814
705
540
308
602
855
53
2,735
2,510
8
4,619
3,303
188
498
715
916
681
305
640
675
1
59
769, 9d7
513,140
17,125
3,671,996
3,388,624
1,616,382
494,263
650, 884
364,283
171,517
91,295
152,087
131,285
60
842,595
332,035
140,407
3,921,137
3,620,420
1,757,884
623,726
513,730
447,080
219,635
58,365
192,375
85,295
23,047
61
3.i;;
1,736
19
4,372
3,783
247
682
1,001
899
643
311
603
486
62
1 , 9,35
1,060
14
4,t.51
3,755
198
573
855
1,073
746
310
580
315
1
63
270,356
152,965
22,100
2,602,939
2,458,419
561,255
707,939
580,839
381,461
162,835
64,090
97,245
47,325
64
268,375
93,170
23,906
2,007,793
1,899,222
350,272
523,576
432,672
392,945
158,217
41,540
78,500
27,880
2,191
65
Dd4
326
6
1,646
1,322
128
347
344
242
206
55
193
131
66
-3,475
14,625
f. . 705
503,055
479,130
162,108
146,537
98,641
40,252
24,697
6,945
16,020
7,855
67
o66
207
75
7,225
6,355
2,027
2,210
1,536
648
348
86
262
108
68
7,7S5
2,944
319
99,615
94,421
32,819
28,347
...
18,590
8,177
4,398
2,090
3,335
1,859
69
70
71
72
73
108
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, AND
[Data are based on reports for only
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting 1954 .
Electricity farms reporting 1954.
1950.
Television set farms reporting 1954.
Piped running water farms reporting 1954.
Home freezer farms reporting 1954 .
Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.
Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 .
Milking machine , farms reporting 1954 .
Grain combines farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
Com pickers farms reporting 1954.
niMiber 1954.
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954.
Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Automobiles farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
OFF-FARM WOEIK AND OTHER INCCTIE
Fans operators—
With other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting
Working off their farms,
total operators reporting
100 or more days operators reporting
FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting
No tractor but horses and/or
mules farms reporting
Tractor and horses and/or miiles. .. .farms reporting
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting
FARM LABOR
Week of Septcnber 26-October 2:
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting
persons
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting
persons
Hired workers farms reporting
persons
Regular workers (to be employed 150
or more days ) farms reporting
persons
Seasonal workers (to be employed less
than 150 days) farms reporting
persons
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures farms reporting
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting
Machine hire farms reporting
dollars
Hired labor farms reporting
dollars
$1 to $2 ,499 farms reporting
$2,500 and over farms reporting
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting
dollars
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting
dollars
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
ma terial farms reporting
dollars
tons
acres on which used
Lime and liming material farms reporting
tons
dollars
acres limed
Total
all
farms
2,686
4,249
4,383
1,272
3,757
1,573
139
714
519
1,812
2,224
553
554
182
187
3,516
5,275
3,119
2,834
5,061
4,075
3,557
4,589
1,638
1,825
2,429
2,558
1,551
1,516
4,055
7,307
4,006
3,841
1,665
2,305
731
1,161
315
437
487
724
195<i . . .
2,932
1954...
2,206
1954 . . .
678,166
1954...
1,753
1949 . . .
2,455
1954 . . .
1,763,081
1949...
1,973,424
1954 . . .
1,558
1954 .. .
195
1954...
3,285
1949 . . .
3,539
1954...
1,839,225
1949 . . .
1,514,231
1954 . . .
3,585
1949 . . .
3,376
1954 . . .
1,922,467
1949 . . .
1,577,741
1954...
1.813
1954 . . .
968 , 109
1954...
10,947
1954...
188,469
1954 . . .
1954 .. .
1954...
1954 . . .
Economic class
Commercial farms
1,941
2,772
2,813
887
2,500
1,195
114
673
458
1,757
2,169
513
514
152
157
2,584
4,208
2,503
2,379
4,380
3,580
2,341
3,008
330
380
1,147
1,208
424
351
161
1,044
1,459
2,746
5,514
2,707
2,657
1,194
1,707
720
1,150
315
437
476
713
2,882
2,169
1,484
603,731
1,567
2, 1145
1,751,136
1,884,324
1,372
195
2,086
2,309
1,595,390
1,164,701
2,665
2,681
1,833,222
1,497,746
1,567
958,514
10,315
186,249
290
325
162
175
308
216
318
509
90
91
18
18
326
963
327
158
911
393
319
588
161
166
322
954
309
304
121
192
213
453
130
219
130
239
327
320
179
150,291
315
164
990,640
709,967
131
134
188
119
259,529
104,294
324
165
590,597
249,666
258
398,007
4,486
73,939
602
720
561
307
697
406
39
131
104
64^
822
131
131
71
76
742
1,292
718
531
1,448
937
674
852
30
20
224
143
45
30
5
350
363
724
1,535
700
690
332
454
285
391
129
159
173
232
744
661
398
202,632
573
511
555,112
629,657
517
56
563
420
478,016
145,572
736
556
620,966
513,115
556
398,074
4,234
75,044
395
549
675
168
482
218
25
173
134
364
400
129
129
27
27
529
731
508
620
784
935
464
572
52
45
279
235
78
60
23
163
345
512
1,025
512
512
262
387
107
126
567
425
294
102,407
291
560
106,446
308,645
283
3
422
545
353,095
433,205
541
665
233,205
370,235
339
92,385
1,179
21,746
294
550
600
102
477
175
21
111
141
295
300
32
82
28
28
479
595
485
550
650
655
426
482
276
295
120
201
284
541
1,007
239
357
561
393
293
91,821
229
430
65,353
135,310
228
1
403
545
279,566
248,615
506
615
193,652
227,390
261
47,558
593
11,639
241
361
540
78
332
102
10
91
45
307
398
300
390
371
460
307
357
183
215
245
365
172
165
36
121
179
375
611
374
359
143
205
37
47
331
201
167
29,420
101
315
21,145
83,750
100
1
291
445
156,349
169,825
336
470
98,727
101,715
91
13,850
183
2,706
FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM:
IDAHO
CENSUSF5 OF 1954 AND 1950-CoiUinued
109
a aainplo of
farms. See
eit]
Area 2 — Continued
Area 3a
Economic class — Continued
Total
all
farms
Economic c
lass
Other farms
Coinne
rcial farms
Othier farms
Resi-
dential
Part-time
Resi-
dent isl
Abnormsl
Total
Class 1
Class II
Class III
Clsss IV
Class V
Class VI
Part-time
Abnormal
;90
455
7,422
6,029
35<i
1,234
1,750
1,494
940
257
676
715
2
1
t.2".
856
9,605
7, "60
385
1,382
2,146
2,028
1,422
397
838
955
2
55^
1,005
'io
9,905
7,790
266
1,014
1,914
2,386
1,655
555
1,105
1,010
...
3
120
265
3,676
2,901
241
623
792
651
443
141
340
435
4
521
736
9,052
7,328
370
1,348
2,067
1,923
1,273
347
827
895
5
131
246
4,570
3,831
294
346
1,114
855
575
147
362
375
6
15
10
...
233
213
17
57
78
46
10
5
20
7
20
21
...
1,470
1,403
138
334
489
249
118
25
56
10
3
--
20
...
5,387
5,111
140
320
1,650
1,533
808
160
225
50
9
40
15
1,569
1,512
W2
470
499
269
117
15
36
20
10
in
15
1,625
1,568
172
480
500
279
122
15
36
20
11
255
249
10
97
76
41
10
15
...
5
12
255
249
10
97
76
41
10
15
5
13
35
5
1,189
1,162
127
342
414
192
67
20
22
5
14
35
5
1,194
1,167
132
342
414
192
67
20
22
5
...
15
5
25
762
746
90
249
270
91
36
10
10
5
16
5
25
775
759
98
249
270
96
36
10
10
5
17
•;oi
531
5.912
5,181
373
1,133
1,579
1,176
754
161
394
335
2
IS
-;5r
611
7,367
6,997
961
1,767
1,926
1,307
870
166
452
380
33
19
1 30
286
6,905
6,461
359
1,354
1,983
1,661
892
207
342
100
2
20
220
225
10
5,807
5,357
248
930
1,649
1,565
795
170
290
160
21
380
301
10,321
9,825
1,188
2.588
2,796
1,967
1,058
228
377
105
"ll
22
240
240
15
7,660
7,185
728
1,675
2,037
1,720
345
180
295
180
23
510
706
8,431
6,916
386
1,235
2,043
1,724
1,151
322
739
775
1
24
630
051
10,902
9,073
972
1,851
2.401
2,127
1,334
338
914
890
25
25
5»-P
740
983
20
27
156
280
500
749
600
26
^■oO
835
i'.OlS
1,168
18
45
140
360
605
1,040
830
27
542
740
5, 015
3,446
96
421
860
985
969
115
818
750
28
520
330
4,916
3,036
73
271
557
1,015
990
130
1,000
830
29
472
655
2.833
1,385
a
62
282
404
596
753
695
...
30
430
"35
2,763
1,163
33
75
135
355
560
850
750
...
31
201
-50
2,122
977
12
30
110
260
400
165
4i5
700
32
112
14-.
"46
479
21
11
91
152
164
40
107
160
33
105
oo
2,47.;.
2,338
189
498
797
566
241
47
106
30
"2
34
''^
1'*
4 .429
4,123
170
856
1,191
1,095
651
160
236
70
35
5"3
Mr
9,12f.
7,555
372
1,334
2.114
1,992
1,366
377
799
770
2
36
.,<j,.
99r,
20,1.93
13,760
2,999
5,040
4,688
3,478
2,067
488
1,015
835
33
37
5d8
-3.
9,034
7,463
355
1,315
2.094
1,972
1,350
377
799
770
2
38
503
6-6
3.824
7,298
348
1,296
2,028
1,940
1,314
372
764
760
2
39
211
2nO
3 . 3 .14
3,078
168
549
1,015
846
400
100
166
90
...
40
233
315
4.820
4,499
278
867
1,510
1,133
601
110
201
120
...
41
6
5
1 . 595
1,553
234
626
359
196
32
6
35
5
2
42
5
7,049
6,963
2,373
2,877
1,150
405
152
6
50
5
31
43
757
756
247
341
125
27
11
5
1
44
1,463
1,457
840
441
133
27
11
5
6
45
r^
1,093
1,052
156
395
260
169
71
1
35
5
1
46
^"'
5 , 536
5,506
1,533
2,436
1,017
378
141
1
50
5
25
47
643
87o
9,613
7,837
332
1,375
2,184
2,058
1,446
392
874
905
2
48
368
395
7,404
6,714
332
1,334
1,964
1,315
992
227
388
300
2
49
34"^
375
6,439
5,335
273
1,076
1,752
1,669
868
197
348
255
50
44,005
29,530
2,285,958
2,224,961
240,019
591,243
702,139
464,239
191,237
36,084
38,402
21,860
735
51
101
85
5,220
4,995
360
1,254
1,499
1,171
579
132
158
65
52
205
195
10
6,057
5,642
271
934
1,670
1,697
810
210
330
85
53
q , 200
7,745
7,628,006
7,583,103
3,881,907
2,357,508
830,477
354,573
123,740
34,898
22,420
4,195
13,288
54
4o . 280
10,295
32,025
7,957,824
7,892,619
3,136,722
2,421,967
1,470,030
630,345
185,100
43,405
58,940
6,265
55
101
85
4,548
4,324
66
936
1,451
1,165
574
132
153
65
56
.."2
671
294
318
48
6
5
...
...
57
498
701
".356
6,347
292
1,079
1,780
1,679
1,217
300
733
775
58
510
715
5
8,013
6,453
244
853
1,614
2,007
1,310
420
330
680
59
164,305
129,530
6,963,742
6,564,877
1,741,035
1,533,276
1,532,069
939,826
656,916
106,755
260,005
133,610
5,250
60
144,130
113,140
92,260
6,964,036
6,526,286
2,047,996
964,148
1,540,807
1,225,645
630,720
116,970
327,020
110,730
61
450
470
7,729
6,984
372
1,330
2,076
1,840
1,105
261
428
315
62
315
370
'16
7,067
6,347
270
995
1,760
1,942
1,095
285
515
205
63
43/^25
45,520
3,813,538
3,732,552
761,746
1,108,320
997,906
581,476
239,678
43,426
51,361
21,425
8,200
64
40,505
28,165
11,325
2,381,641
2,797,816
461,790
735,574
746,042
540,385
220,060
43,465
65,620
18,205
65
146
100
4,137
3,962
305
1,065
1,336
845
310
101
125
50
66
5. Or, 5
3,630
2,124,469
2,113,369
706,626
719,268
475,903
153,407
46,110
12,055
9,340
1,760
67
3o
46
30,726
30,537
9,998
10,647
6,676
2.366
688
162
153
36
68
1,640
530
141.310
140,070
31,393
49,017
36,361
15,739
5,535
1,525
1,035
155
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70
71
72
73
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STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK. WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, AND
[Data are based on reports for only
(For de.f initions and explanations, see text)
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting 1954 .
Electricity farms reporting 1954.
1950.
Television set farms reporting 1954.
Piped running water farms reporting 1954.
Home freezer farms reporting 1954.
Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.
Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 .
Milking machine , farms reporting 1954.
Grain combines farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954.
Com pickers farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954 .
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954.
Field forage harvesters.., farms reporting 1954.
number 1954 .
Motortrucks farms reporting 1954.
number 1954 .
Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Automobiles farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
OFF-FAHM WORK AND OTHER INCOME
Fam operators —
With other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting
Working off their farms,
total operators reporting
100 or more days operators reporting
FAIIMS BY CLASS OF HOBK POWER
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting
No tractor but horses and/or
mules farms reporting
Tractor and horses and/or mules ... .farms reporting
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting
FARM LABOR
Week of Septenber 26-October 2:
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting
persons
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting
persons
Hired workers farms reporting
persons
Regular workers (to be employed 150
or more days ) farms reporting
persons
Seasonal workers ( to be employed less
than 150 days ) farms reporting
persons
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures farms reporting
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting
Machine hire farms reporting
dollars
Hired labor farms reporting
dollars
$1 to $2,499 farms reporting
$2,500 and over farms reporting
Feed for livestock and poultry . .farms reporting
dollars
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and ol 1 farms reporting
dollars
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting
dollars
tons
acres on which used
Lime and liming material farms reporting
tons
dollars
acres limed
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
Total
all
farms
5,339
7,096
7,373
1,040
6,575
3,081
179
919
3,341
2,653
2,909
9
9
1,984
2,017
414
421
5,252
7,859
6,189
5,717
11,824
8,549
6,440
8,937
1,001
1,012
3,136
2,756
1,246
1,046
309
2,640
3,549
7,003
17,141
6,777
2,765
4,242
1,914
6,122
1,063
1.903
,089
,219
7,182
6,242
5,444
3.234,715
4,779
5,647
7,883,745
7,707,758
3,943
836
5,574
5,929
7,601,626
6,015,949
6,567
6,343
4.466,113
3,443,405
4,790
2,375,867
32,567
255,783
Economic class
Commercial farms
4,914
6,495
6,728
1,005
6,04i
2,911
169
909
3,276
2,602
2,858
9
9
1,964
1,997
414
421
5,026
7,553
5,963
5,517
11,562
8,309
5,914
8,311
500
462
2,625
2,206
785
551
234
,570
,393
6,482
16,490
6,389
6,281
2,650
4,092
1,909
6,117
1,063
1,903
1,084
4,214
6,616
5,981
5,199
3,211,170
4,663
5,502
7,876,270
7,665,653
3,827
836
5,159
5,474
7,514,091
5,917,849
6,261
6,078
4,422,953
3,401,305
4,685
2,370,902
32,512
254,873
565
631
410
163
610
409
31
144
150
390
493
3
3
351
373
138
140
620
1,777
609
372
2,158
1,051
612
1,544
134
75
38
29
25
386
223
643
3,586
584
227
382
555
2,620
443
1,201
259
1,419
544
642
461
804,727
641
410
4,546,843
3,050,805
168
473
524
360
4,055,164
2,999,223
627
413
1,284,129
753,228
540
944,715
12,467
88,322
1,541
1,844
1,369
334
1,785
1,019
56
315
1,005
1,024
1,113
1
1
783
784
154
154
1,692
2,533
1,792
1,316
4,052
2,492
1,785
2,583
617
320
47
61
27
798
994
1,847
5,650
1,832
1,803
899
1,482
804
2,365
474
544
399
1,821
1,869
1,807
1,505
1,103,034
1,643
1,309
2,372,673
2,585,136
1,326
317
1,524
1,171
1,743,038
1,107,451
1,828
1,337
1,502,012
1,074,833
1,608
820,321
11,724
90, 197
1,529
2,029
2,308
269
1,882
836
57
277
1,242
773
822
5
5
521
531
67
67
1,526
1,806
1,977
2,118
3,224
2,785
1,891
2,280
97
55
873
710
172
100
32
787
1,190
2,078
4,134
2,061
2,015
852
1,299
395
820
120
125
297
695
2,094
1,906
1,711
839,813
1,532
2,032
721,932
1,412,370
1,491
41
1,643
1,902
960,710
1,038,925
2,049
2,212
1,004,190
993,290
1,543
435,985
5,893
54,632
799
1,253
1,701
137
1,141
451
15
127
649
333
338
263
263
55
60
827
944
1,091
1,266
1,509
1,481
1,026
1,208
115
175
554
706
247
216
440
651
1,218
2,099
1,203
1,198
450
637
117
264
93
233
1,268
1,060
977
329,366
567
1,206
195,417
448,967
563
904
1,351
494,570
532,560
1,172
1,416
404.532
436,194
724
134,591
1,864
17,822
395
582
770
71
486
161
5
36
200
305
337
399
375
499
420
444
515
255
185
392
355
271
145
124
275
570
880
570
555
207
277
38
48
595
460
439
117,375
229
495
35,680
121,770
228
1
468
590
201,274
216,315
479
585
107,925
123,145
210
30,915
494
3,220
FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM:
a sample of farms. See text]
IDAHO
CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
111
Area 3b— Continued
Economic class — Continued
Other farms
Resi-
dential
Total
all
farms
Economic class
Conmercial farms
Class V Class VI
Other farms
Resi-
dential
215
210
201
310
360
275
T>
20
261
270
70
100
5
5
10
ss
IP
10
10
10
10
116
110
161
145
146
80
120
70
152
110
170
60
266
260
306
320
266
245
340
220
251
210
205
200
20
40
106
256
326
156
105
145
100
17.495
6,050
86
30
100
A5
6,040
1,435
29,855
12,250
86
30
210
205
290
165
50,095
37,440
70,190
27,910
141
165
200
20,770
30,380
65
22,390
11,720
90
15
4,000
45
965
10
640
270
7,823
10,818
10,485
4,287
9,813
5 , 073
269
1,750
4,075
4,073
4,589
1,904
1,921
506
510
8,093
11,818
9,280
8,669
15,466
12,168
10,180
13 , 005
5,887
5 , 105
3,063
2,283
641
5,072
4,208
10,624
29,644
10,508
10,267
4,202
7,139
2.683
12,238
1,274
2,040
1,890
10,198
11,253
9,329
7,214
2,477.314
7.562
8,797
9,170,857
10,734,315
6,518
1,044
8,002
8,286
6,597,582
6,333,811
10,144
9,640
6,281,581
5,160,891
4,971
2,408,825
29,155
264,615
6,942
9,327
9,363
3 , 712
8,536
4,557
259
1.734
3,929
3,997
4,503
1,873
1,889
490
494
7,542
11,198
8,804
8,276
14,959
11,722
8,854
11,429
935
833
4,487
3,970
1,763
1,278
405
4,881
3,923
Q,252
27,792
9,148
8.942
3,927
6,689
2,641
12,161
1,272
2,028
1,850
10,133
9,735
8,621
6,583
2,405,899
7,345
8,439
9,119,082
10,648,491
6,302
1,043
6,816
7,544
6,360,957
6,154,871
9,327
9,157
6,193,621
5,089,931
4,825
2,393,555
28,953
262,631
564
681
532
383
658
473
23
196
180
499
749
232
241
84
675
1,852
684
534
2,048
1,450
682
1,340
165
111
42
43
415
269
694
5,498
669
05b
273
589
532
4,253
434
929
320
3,324
706
701
420
288,784
688
589
3,618,587
3,433,117
232
456
480
432
2,151,553
2,243,617
694
577
1,305,641
1,007,875
438
739.805
8,582
74,962
2,049
2,414
1,779
1,244
2,328
1,496
75
556
1,054
1,323
1,520
715
722
184
184
2,332
3,896
2,436
1,792
5,005
3,135
2.421
3 . 371
879
484
169
84
41
1,433
1,003
2,414
8,467
2,311
1,119
2,048
1,157
4,108
597
827
759
3,281
2,509
2,389
1,643
771,074
2,325
1,807
3,598,084
3,514,677
1,817
508
1,851
1,516
1,924,371
1,502,681
2,486
1,853
2,269,669
1,588,160
1,582
920, 139
10,940
100,276
2,096
2,761
3,103
1,100
2,582
1,310
80
548
1,449
1,258
1,303
573
573
166
166
2,314
2,899
2.702
3,032
4,227
3,878
2,635
3,158
124
135
1,322
1,102
415
281
1,470
1,232
2,751
7,059
2,735
2,678
1,204
1,985
587
2,396
159
172
2,865
2,602
1,982
742,682
2,329
3,033
1,329,349
2,723,471
2,273
56
2,003
2,560
1,357,088
1,308,963
2,811
3,151
1,539,600
1,469,168
1,559
486,320
6.153
57,651
1,433
2,087
2,454
642
1,852
881
61
298
878
678
690
265
265
26
26
1.454
1,701
1,980
2,007
2,539
2,282
343
285
1,206
1,321
568
500
85
,071
909
2,002
4,462
1,995
1,949
873
1,387
267
1,126
209
1,045
2,150
1,825
1,544
428,147
1,370
2,068
454,995
788,780
1,349
21
1,505
1,941
578,729
782,945
2,072
2,354
797,622
765,035
648
189, 174
2,557
22,684
626
1,078
1,155
297
882
294
10
130
310
206
208
76
76
25
25
632
702
842
776
949
832
994
1,113
405
350
819
822
569
370
161
399
443
1,105
1,938
1,103
1,068
408
605
90
265
79
248
1,174
870
792
150,197
539
822
100,992
171,026
537
2
790
850
307,653
263,250
1,029
1,002
241,284
220,563
338
53,062
649
6,318
174
306
340
46
234
103
10
135
148
160
135
191
145
264
319
96
130
286
368
285
280
50
331
234
202
25,015
94
120
17,075
17,420
94
187
245
41,563
53,415
235
220
39,805
39,130
60
5,055
72
740
460
745
670
260
610
235
10
10
105
55
65
20
20
5
5
340
370
355
305
375
325
695
820
740
695
120
125
230
740
,095
740
715
195
330
25
50
785
435
385
36,945
160
290
17,295
67,145
160
585
465
143,475
108,880
500
375
57,755
53,370
110
8,150
120
1,085
410
735
445
310
655
275
10
10
10
10
200
220
115
85
115
90
620
745
630
385
660
430
620
400
115
65
625
740
80
120
10
10
715
255
230
8,495
45
65
2,430
7,555
45
590
275
81,275
44,960
300
105
16,305
7,200
30
415
18
18
16
25,975
12
3
32,050
11,124
11
2
11,875
25,100
3
13,900
10,390
6,705
75
819
112
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 3.-LIVEST0CK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD. AND SPECIFIED
[Data are baaed on reportB for only
Item
(For deflDitiODS and explanatioDB, see text)
The State
Total
all
farms
Economic class
Commercial farms
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
Class V
Class VI
Livestock on hanil;^
1
Horses and mules
..farms reporting 1954 —
16,752
14,645
1,397
3,620
4,017
3,232
1,723
656
2
1950...
22,926
20,002
1,201
3,529
5,965
5,466
2,926
915
3
number 1954 .. .
■ 56,993
50,598
9; 608
12,863
11,986
9,192
5,136
1,813
i.
1950...
92,433
83,784
12,043
16,955
23,333
19,090
9,603
2,760
5
All cattle and calves
. . .farms reporting 1954 . . .
33,351
27,342
1,842
6,262
7,869
6,277
3,723
1,369
6
1950...
34,152
28,469
1,387
4,798
8,294
7,834
4,661
1,495
7
number 1954 . . .
1,325,682
1,275,736
297,257
390,244
306,732
186,506
72,537
22,460
8
1950 . . .
9-"0,189
926,543
197,160
231,589
244,641
173,208
66,165
13,780
9
Cows, Including heifers that
have calved
...farms reporting 1954...
31,678
26,399
1,719
5,963
7,680
6,122
3,573
1,342
10
1950 . . .
33,235
27,862
1,337
4,685
8,141
7,703
4,536
1,460
11
number 1954 . . .
544,700
524,011
104,153
156,263
134,294
85,164
33,781
10,351
12
1950...
416,703
394,570
70,484
98,861
108,353
79,080
30,687
6,605
13
Hlli cows
...farms reporting 1954...
28,268
23,673
1,348
5,300
7,066
5,565
3,198
1,196
U
1950...
31,543
26,460
1,190
4,343
7,800
7,446
4,276
1,400
15
number 1954...
214,832
203,416
11,621
52,363
68,934
46,443
19,449
4,606
16
1950...
190,799
177,876
7,73b
30,649
59,902
51,317
22,932
5,290
17
All hogs and pigs
. . .farms reporting 1954 . . .
9,616
8,260
470
1,964
2,333
1,965
1,093
435
18
1950...
14,049
12,158
548
2,061
3,813
3,466
1,840
430
19
number 1954 . . .
118,690
112,798
13,896
30,554
35,144
23,920
7,239
1,995
20
1950...
161,790
152,143
12,032
35,335
49,556
33,050
14,730
2,390
21
23,409
19,044
1,023
4,182
5,437
4,581
2,691
1,080
22
1950...
28,080
22,959
963
3,781
6,508
6,391
3,906
1,410
23
number 1954 . . .
1,803,287
1,625,246
230,701
373,968
481,668
306,954
174,446
57,509
24
Livestock and livestock products
1950...
sold:
1,525,405
1,349,038
99,085
247,610
411,840
357,435
176,133
56,935
25
Cattle and calves sold alive.
...farms reporting 1954...
25,256
22,744
1,531
5,372
6,682
5,298
2,949
912
26
1949 . . .
27,068
24,302
1,207
4,106
7,331
6,808
3,760
1,090
27
number 1954...
501,891
490,599
171,923
146,777
94,113
54,335
19,308
4,138
28
1949 . . .
436,181
425,061
141,68"
110,599
90,718
57,757
20,395
3,905
29
dollars 1954...
58,463,547
57,584,901
25,517,461
16,776,081
9,031,301
4,461,912
1,495,598
302,040
30
1949 . . .
58,956,129
57,678,889
24,571,427
14,344,209
10,671,043
5,349,545
1,926,490
316,175
31
Hogs and pigs sold alive
...farms reporting 1954...
5,759
5,321
323
1,311
1,588
1,338
543
213
32
1949 . . .
13,437
12,216
527
2,134
3,993
3,437
1,760
365
33
number 1954 . . .
111,519
107,280
13,863
32,495
33,986
19,122
6,273
1,541
34
1949 . . .
263,745
253,725
21,474
62,137
93,849
52,855
19,880
3,530
35
dollars 1954...
4,238,903
4,115,488
570,039
1,334,405
1,316,297
672,331
187,266
35,150
36
1949...
8,^-0^605
8,520,865
863,713
2,310,486
3,039,436
1,667,210
575,130
64,840
37
Chickens sold
...farms reporting 1954...
5,997
5,284
303
1,231
1,584
1,177
756
233
38
1949 . . .
8,713
7,487
240
1,171
2,205
2,166
1,290
415
39
dollars 1954 . . .
1,344,958
1,293,241
330,994
464,422
284,741
107,783
91,154
14,147
40
1949 . . .
1,484,695
1,396,336
252,136
383,740
355,107
255,212
118,738
26,403
41
Chicken eggs sold
...farms reporting 1954...
10;618
8,998
421
1,982
2,603
2,163
1,297
532
42
1949 . . .
13,562
11,561
385
1,977
3,313
3,246
1,940
700
43
dozens 1954...
11,748,501
11,295,249
2,195,844
2,793,447
3,506,773
1,732,155
343,765
173,260
44
1949...
8,522,930
7,973,110
639,063
1,470,519
2,508,308
2,127,290
967,455
260,475
45
dollars 1954...
4,155,783
3,977,329
672,144
1,046,197
1,237,332
647,858
307,033
66,265
46
1949...
3,678,588
3,425,038
320,082
594,763
1,073,550
916,008
408,695
111,940
47
Milk sold^
gallons 1954 . . .
144,845,382
141,456,157
8,274,338
38,909,776
51,115,371
29,698,989
11,736,080
1,721,603
48
dollars 1954...
38,749,718
37,967,628
2,573,786
11,029,973
13,455,318
7,680,791
2,338,278
389,482
49
Specified crops harvested:
1949 . . .
28,172,389
27,284,509
1,304,328
5,131,785
9,881,706
7,732,390
2,804,810
429,490
50
Com for all purposes
...farms reporting 1954...
3,695
3,528
316
831
1,223
742
321
95
51
1949...
2,876
2,605
119
404
787
750
420
125
52
acres 1954 . . .
46,100
44,945
7,047
13,635
12,923
7,980
2,540
815
53
1949...
25,898
24,372
2,808
5,134
7,945
5,200
2,490
795
54
Com harvested for grain.
...farms reporting 1954...
1,352
1,272
92
309
409
282
130
50
55
1949...
1,711
1,506
44
166
441
440
315
100
56
acres 1954 . . .
13,895
13,565
1,905
4,888
3,665
2,152
665
290
57
1949 . . .
13,171
12,056
903
2,078
4,150
2,660
1,625
640
58
bushels harvested 1954 . . .
8o4,863
850,178
126,846
328,930
226,640
126,032
31,735
9,995
59
1949 . . .
697,124
656,714
54,219
129,965
241,400
134,315
73,285
23,530
60
bushels sold 1954...
373,769
373,669
79,875
138,865
99,995
43,634
4,300
2,000
61
1949 . . .
332,244
323,154
34,059
95,780
117,565
44,835
23,020
7,845
62
Winter wheat threshed or
conibined .......••■•••..•.•.
• • .farms reporting 1954 . . .
5,413
6,780
5,242
6,414
710
553
1,653
1,535
1,409
1,966
1,037
1,512
323
658
110
190
63
1949...
64
acres 1954...
639,811
637,709
250,706
240,868
98,191
39,407
7,409
1,128
65
1949...
947,735
941,945
321,564
327,306
200,820
67,665
20,645
3,945
66
bushels harvested 1954 . . .
16,913,740
16,887,640
7,279,808
6,511,328
2,227,444
713,379
131,340
24,341
67
1949...
20,290,680
20,190,210
6,936,396
7,519,807
4,001,385
1,367,077
317,670
47,375
68
bushels sold 1954...
15,860,323
15,840,883
6,962,910
6,104,372
2,015,230
631,014
108,907
18,400
69
1949...
18,744,482
18,670,127
6,600,300
6,967,100
3,664,705
1,171,697
241,225
25,100
70
Spring wheat threshed or
f^ninlTf Tl^H . . ..........
. . .farms reporting 1954». . .
18,315
17,398
17,529
16,677
1,369
920
4,968
3,345
5,650
5,604
3,616
4,342
1,628
1,976
298
490
71
^UUl^ Xiidasss •■»«• •« as *• • ••■ «
1949 . . .
72
acres 1954...
501,616
496,110
120,422
172,177
123,582
57,595
19,605
2,729
73
1949...
519,640
509,835
92,588
169,222
138,877
75,163
28,915
5,070
74
bushels harvested 1954...
17,255,205
17,115,959
4,275,186
6,218,356
4,221,448
1,792,792
532,977
75,200
75
1949...
14,380,616
14,121,707
2,477,017
4,694,418
4,098,077
2,059,535
680,730
111,930
76
bushels sold 1954 . . .
15,615,718
15,508,138
4,063,930
5,668,732
3,758,017
1,522,560
439,955
54,944
77
1949 . . .
11,470,698
li;272,120
2,139,790
3,927,915
3;220;910
i;461,935
461,810
59,760
78
Irish potatoes haj^rested for
home use
or for sfile ••••••••■••••••■
. . J'arms reporting 1954 . . .
11,444
11,906
9,588
10,470
974
693
3,088
2,489
2,303
3,547
1,501
2,286
775
1,145
447
310
79
1949 . . .
30
acres 1954' . .
147,545
147,115
46,288
62,419
29,794
7,071
1,404
139
81
1949' . .
144,437
143,735
28,057
51,242
44,379
15,799
4,040
218
82
lon-
lb. bags harvested 1954...
25,214,499
25,166,127
9,257,670
10,717,167
4,144,619
884,741
150,245
11,685
83
1949 . . .
21,711,951
21,647,331
5,527,142
8,177,409
5,390,915
1,681,090
353,635
17,140
84
85
Hav Gilt
acres 1954
1,099,035
1,047,569
1,048,383
990,028
186,194
157,068
313,103
249,607
276,432
275,270
178,990
202,818
70,240
82,855
23 ,424
22,410
1949...
86
tons 1954 . . .
2,695,554
2,623,127
485,795
855,281
706,125
400,440
134,835
39,651
For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12.
for farms with less than 10 bags harvested.
^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold.
■'Does not include acreage
IDAHO
CROPS. BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
113
a sample of
farms. See
ext]
The State — Continued
Area 1
Econonic class — Continued
Total
all
farms
Economic c
laas
Other farma
Conme
rcial farma
Other farma
Resi-
dential
Part-time
Resi-
dential
Abnormal
Total
Clasa I
Class 11
Class III
Class IV
Clasa V
Class VI
Part-time
Abnormal
1,08c'
1,021
4
3,211
2,533
189
457
613
623
411
240
347
331
1
1,515
1,390
19
3,918
3,012
176
465
638
838
625
270
455
450
1
2
2,737
2,096
1,562
14,0910
12,296
2,303
2,742
2,392
2,590
1,411
858
1,158
636
3
i,305
3,325
1,019
20,024
17,160
2,338
3,276
4,3U
3,708
2,625
900
1,575
1,265
'24
4
2,83o
3,l6l
9
5,074
3,58b
215
638
892
863
593
385
688
800
5
r.'J^^'
2,725
13
5,234
3,879
197
539
814
1,143
826
360
700
655
6
:'3,o;a
15,307
5,ol8
291,151
278,636
71,845
83,132
58,989
41,956
15,919
6,795
3,510
4,005
7
10,5"0
10,656
207,250
198,740
48,866
50,866
43,201
37,462
14,340
4,005
6,125
2,385
3
^,b39
2,o31
9
4,890
3,517
209
621
882
843
578
364
633
"35
9
2,875
2,535
13
5,169
3,844
192
539
810
1,142
801
360
690
o35
10
12,iS7
5,4-1
2,731
125,162
119,832
27,763
35,374
27,506
18,759
7,099
3,331
3,625
1,705
11
10,455
4,860
6,318
93,115
89,180
20,047
23,547
20,422
16,547
6,767
1,850
2,775
1,160
12
2,300
2,286
9
4,122
2,967
153
507
749
743
472
343
520
635
13
2,725
2,350
3
4,780
3,560
178
482
738
1,081
741
340
640
580
14
7,175
3,856
385
19,163
16,743
722
2,919
5,166
4,737
2,118
1,081
1,400
1,020
15
3,335
4,lt,0
363
.'l.c93
18,578
935
2,462
4,022
6,107
3,802
1,250
2,160
955
16
d94
6oO
n
1,303
1,464
86
231
362
406
248
131
175
170
17
1,090
790
11
2,446
1,981
91
306
463
596
385
140
270
195
18
3,350
1,815
727
24,599
23,429
3,926
5,456
6,232
5,693
1,646
476
790
380
19
5,5';5
2,585
1,517
29,051
27,061
2,547
6,429
6,590
6,575
3,730
1,190
1,355
635
20
2,066
2,296
3
4,261
2,933
139
501
742
722
509
310
608
730
21
2,590
2,505
26
4,480
3,210
159
431
692
922
701
305
640
630
22
101,596
73,645
2,800
234,269
182,553
14,598
34,077
52,768
45,486
20,953
14,671
27,906
23,810
23
97,045
67,780
11,542
200,525
163,525
14,868
26,726
40,203
41,095
30,838
9,795
22,365
14,635
24
1,789
715
,,
3,720
3,071
179
565
806
752
490
279
469
130
25
2,085
675
.,261
3,466
181
503
749
1,008
730
295
600
195
26
7,982
1,430
1,330
lot., 838
104,291
29,742
34,121
21,671
12,669
4,608
1,480
2,222
325
27
6,300
1,095
3,225
87,462
85,097
24,295
22,710
18,629
12,868
5,355
1,240
2,070
295
26
572,096
36,325
220,225
11,023,706
10,841,876
3,854,639
3,365,644
1,044,477
1,079,629
383,342
114,145
164,575
17,255
29
562,095
78,180
616,965
11,361,5481
11,150,123
4,018,551
2,909,587
2,245,740
1,362,175
508,845
105,225
187,815
23,610
30
316
120
2
1,043
948
66
179
255
277
121
50
65
30
31
895
320
6
2,314
1,964
88
290
499
627
350
110
265
85
32
2,999
450
790
22,012
21,412
3,980
5,870
5,379
4,164
1,159
360
510
90
33
7,235
1,5-5
1,190
49,413
46,448
4,174
9,304
14,505
12,055
4,570
1,840
2,335
635
34
79,705
10,21?
33.5 10>
366,736
851,941
163,628
238,390
251,392
146,619
38,462
8,450
12,755
2,040
35
170, o25
39,11^
■.\ '"0,
1.5' • ,"32
1,499,482
180,882
340,386
446,274
375,610
124,410
31,920
49,870
17,380
36
40'^
305
3
1,j5"
372
52
195
218
192
119
96
95
90
37
810
410
(
1,217
922
55
106
246
235
210
70
180
115
38
33,017
11,235
175,851
167,101
29,776
85,279
24,484
13,263
9,449
4,850
5,605
2,945
39
57,608
It ,401
14'350
81, 1-4
68,030
5,361
7,681
18,466
18,861
13,708
3,953
9,643
3,501
40
t95
3
2,042
1,561
71
296
374
400
259
161
256
225
41
1,270
72 5
2,149
1,634
90
231
368
450
370
125
350
165
42
3 2-, 137
93,065
33,050
936,722
825,975
70,059
147,786
299,776
188,079
62,285
57,990
90,617
20,130
43
356,330
83,180
109,310
797,923
698,333
58,103
131,945
166,170
199,700
115,995
26,420
84,975
14,615
44
12c., 044
36,310
16 . 100
388,175
340,106
24,962
58,329
122,255
79,635
28,805
26,120
38,609
9,460
45
159,930
35,270
53,300
34-, 002
303,452
23,449
55,235
63,118
94,520
49,775
12,355
36,475
7,075
46
2,755,429
375,717
258,079
9,223,283
8,827,666
274,180
1,588,201
3,198, . -
-. ..'",945
1,005,518
303 ,762
336,207
59,415
47
633,070
82,660
CO, 360
2,432.744
2,361,699
53,566
476,819
945, "■
- ,335
207,410
53,160
60,285
10,760
48
699,690
54,965
133,205
2,405,958
2,269,398
171.625
329,753
607,:;
,' ,510
334,370
80,420
126,730
9,330
49
or,
-.-
„
102
7-
10
13
22
5
5
15
15
10
50
170
95
o
82
47
2
20
25
20
15
51
570
445
140
1,636
1,581
440
783
218
40
40
60
25
30
52
945
575
o
545
500
100
220
180
20
25
53
45
35
58
48
8
10
10
5
15
10
54
125
80
57
37
2
15
20
10
10
55
155
175
972
952
282
500
■70
40
60
20
56
660
455
4o5
435
70
215
150
10
20
57
8,125
6,5o0
50,550
49,550
9,200
35,000
2,000
1,000
2,350
1,000
56
27,055
13,355
19,915
19,370
4,250
6,870
8,250
120
425
59
100
3,700
3,700
1,700
2,000
60
5,660
3,430
9,340
9,340
3,600
2,090
3,650
61
96
75
965
925
101
276
279
160
32
25
25
15
62
255
105
0
1,281
1,221
101
311
344
310
125
30
45
15
63
1,672
430
79,424
79,114
26,780
29,701
16,193
4,611
1,649
ISO
245
65
64
3,995
l,loO
635
148,838
148,143
45,650
57,043
29,390
13,210
2,115
735
650
95
65
21,740
4,360
2,726,106
2,720,531
992,767
1,112,536
465,314
113,554
30,940
5,420
4,850
725
66
58,590
22,830
19,050
3,533,422
3,519,562
1,151,463
1,383,184
676,905
262,165
38,940
6,900
11,760
2,100
67
17,990
1,450
2,575,720
2,571,320
963,429
1,058,326
427,202
94,616
23,127
4,620
4,150
250
68
44,185
11,170
19,000
3,215,580
3,208,745
1,121,594
1,240,976
596,800
222,970
23,975
2,430
6,335
500
69
548
225
13
1,775
1,633
131
403
468
365
220
46
97
45
70
525
165
31
1,884
1,719
100
314
434
491
255
125
130
35
71
4,099
675
732
65,272
64,538
17,665
19,182
18,015
5,304
3,825
547
619
115
72
4,715
660
4,410
65,651
64,251
14,116
19,520
14,8~2
10,003
4,160
1,560
1,260
140
73
115,660
14,455
9,131
1,691,197
1,675,312
483,003
548,636
413,367
151,761
70,755
7,790
13,715
2,170
74
111,850
16,595
130,464
1,500,387
1,479,687
324,473
513,837
311,052
228,305
74,110
27,910
17,790
2,910
75
93,015
7,705
6,860
1.508,684
1,498,954
447,597
490,863
373,939
123,308
56,807
6,440
8,445
1,285
76
73,185
4,850
120,543
1,162.145
1,155,285
293,563
443,447
217,045
148,650
43,025
9,555
6,610
250
77
798
1,055
3
2,124
1,372
51
206
330
317
252
216
302
450
78
765
oo5
1,306
876
19
127
195
255
190
90
270
160
79
269
114
47
5,052
5,004
1,165
2,029
1,406
218
160
26
26
22
80
537
1J5
30
3,098
3,016
366
1,071
915
476
166
22
58
24
61
27,332
16,450
4,590
714,495
707,695
179,653
306,584
173,577
26,527
17,979
3,375
3,615
3,185
62
34,705
8,965
20,950
3oe,041
362,051
47,405
131,821
121,100
42,200
16,650
2,375
3,965
2,025
83
27,885
11,39D
11,371
256,343
238,390
46,766
58,298
61,028
43,095
19,577
9,526
12,713
5,240
84
30,820
15,535
11,136
235,647
216,147
37,317
47,123
49,659
47,038
25,765
9,245
13,000
6,350
150
85
44,529
17,246
lJ,o52
425,826
402,500
84,677
109,367
97,726
66,753
31,092
12,865
16,366
6,460
36
114
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table S.-LFVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED
[Data
are based on re
aorta for only
Area 2
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Totsl
sll
farms
Economic class
Commercial farms
Total
Class I
Class 11
Class 111
Class 17
Class V
Class VI
Uveatock on han<l:i
1
Horses and mules farms reporting 1954. . .
1,657
1,205
Id
355
19
22
157
119
2
1950...
2,217
1,537
9
297
33
31
> 345
150
3
number 1954...
3,669
2,761
33t
314
46'
43
? 368
242
i
1950 . . .
6,074
4,534
36
334
88
93C
1,150
370
5
All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954...
3,471
2,277
24C
602
44,
45
290
252
6
1950...
3,764
2,504
12
494
59
55
> 500
235
7
number 1954 . . .
71,417
63,607
14,13[
16,681
13,34{
10,69
> 5,066
3,637
8
1950...
53,575
46,470
5,43i
9,821
13,95C
8,57C
6,505
2,130
9
Cows, including heifers that
have calved farms reporting 1954...
3,302
2,218
23.
582
44
43
; 270
251
10
1950...
3,629
2,439
12
479
58
53
480
235
11
number 1954 . . .
30,673
27,418
5,37.
7,514
6,14f
4,63
1 2,170
1,523
12
1950...
24,473
21,008
1,87
4,220
6,71C
4,04
3,070
1,090
Milk cows farms reporting 1954...
2,792
3,381
1,854
2,271
16
lOf
521
433
36(
54
35f
52C
220
440
223
225
1950 . . .
15
number 1954 . . .
11,039
9,052
45<
2,580
2,64C
1,83
714
725
16
1950...
12,490
10,310
33'
1,638
2,96C
2,81C
1,685
830
17
All hogs and pigs...., farms reporting 1954...
1,056
764
7
200
12
15<
107
106
18
1950...
1,265
975
6
209
26
21t
190
40
19
number 1954 . . .
10,479
9,290
1,29=
2,807
1,67
2,34
585
582
20
1950...
13,742
11,217
1,47C
2,847
3,41
1,67C
) 1,590
225
21
2,889
1,903
15J
497
37'
35'
283
227
22
1950...
3,464
2,284
11=
410
53C
51
) 475
235
23
number 1954 . . .
205,736
167,391
9,52,
45,305
30,02(
41,93
29,473
11,133
2i
1950...
Livestock and livestock products sold:
167,112
125,132
5,95,
21,395
37,19
30,38C
) 19,840
10,370
25
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954...
2,269
1,311
20'
456
36
39
) 232
162
26
1949...
2,641
2,091
13
345
51
48C
) 410
210
27
number 1954 . . .
23,716
22,017
4,92
1 6,517
4,51t
3,69
1,589
775
2S
1949...
23,435
21,820
3,33
5,127
5,92
) 4,26
) 2,490
675
29
dollars 1954 . . .
2,325,891
2,188,795
661,94,
607,368
426,60
300,62
) 133,173
59,034
30
1949 . . .
2,662,872
2,521,402
552, 70i
580,189
666,05
403, 47C
) 254,355
62,625
31
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954...
605
495
%
139
7!
10
i 64
56
32
1949...
1,324
1,139
6C
244
29
24
) 225
70
33
number 1954 .. .
11,784
10,634
1,23<
4,142
1,85
7 2,07
7 804
515
34
1949 . . .
19,874
17,864
1,80
3,856
4,58
4,09
) 3,175
355
35
dollars 1954...
425,806
391,406
50,77
? 171,647
59,07
79,59
) 20,495
9,825
36
718,142
643,117
69,61,
147,155
186,27
139,35C
) 95,295
9,930
37
38
Chickens sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
840
630
5
133
13
11
3 135
57
^lii,. ttllO BU.LU ............... ....i.'^u.^ ...,.w. v>..^ » . ^ . . . .
1949 . . .
995
750
3C
115
20
19(
) 155
55
39
dollars 1954...
163,51b
146,581
3,77
23,527
49,39'
27,03
) 39,350
3,497
W
1949 . . .
150,290
122,055
2,03
) 6,650
70,53
22,94
) 16,550
3,190
41
42
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,481
1,841
1,071
1,366
8!
4
234
1 249
2K
30
20
33
i 190
) 270
141
160
1949 . . .
43
1,367,494
1,271,354
39, 7«
412,975
235, OK
339,21
) 209,825
34,580
44
1949 . . .
1,036,982
842,952
14,32
88,936
276,611
218,70
) 181,460
62,915
45
dollars 1954 . . .
588,029
542,979
17,29
186,447
102,52
136,63(
) 85,195
14,890
46
1949 . . .
498,639
399,544
6,33
) 42,359
123, 63C
103,99
p 88,655
29,570
47
48
Milk sold ^ gallons 1954. . .
5,349,446
1,841,526
5,061,551
1,785,361
140,15
39,21<
! 1,737,526
639,609
1,760,97
681,46
840,87
269,62
287,965
56,555
244,054
48,887
IliiR aU^U ............................. .^,1A i.\jaJ —.»....
dollars 1954...
49
1949...
Specified crops harvested:
1,692,610
1,503,100
35,62
261,777
580,71
420,91
> 161,520
42,550
50
Com for all purposes farms reporting 1954...
22
17
e
5X
50
20
5
'io
"5
52
acres 1954...
129
124
7
10
1
53
1949 . . .
130
45
5
25
"15
54
Com harvested for grain farms reporting 1954...
11
6
6
55
1949 . . .
45
20
5
10
5
56
acres 1954.. .
12
7
7
57
1949 .. .
125
45
5
25
15
58
bushels harvested 1954 . . .
390
290
290
...
59
1949 . . .
2,430
850
150
550
150
60
bushels sold 1954...
61
1949 . . .
385
62
Winter wheat threshed or
combined farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,335
2,124
1,750
1,944
31
14
623
! 496
35
51
1 30
) 42
95
J 270
57
90
63
1949 . . .
64
acres 1954...
165,688
165,088
77,01
J 60,194
16,91
> 3,95
1,400
612
65
1949 . . .
254,595
252,445
68,33
? 93,713
59,53
21,15
i 7, 680
1,525
66
bushels harvested 1954...
D, 616, 715
6,602,340
3,336,43
2,439,327
564,07t
) 209,11
> 41,205
12,695
67
1949 . . .
6,570,126
6,536,691
2,000,64
2,713,215
1,244,21(
437,16
; 120,710
20,750
63
bushels sold 1954...
6,414,059
6,403,239
3,280,37
2,344,030
536,74'
196,62
? 35,315
10,146
69
1949 .. .
6,233,198
6,213,903
1,942,70
) 2,568,142
1,203,86
390, 63C
) 96,385
12,175
70
Spring wheat threshed or
combined farms reporting 1954,. . .
1,169
729
1,044
674
12
6
326
L 173
23
16C
19
) 16
107
> 95
61
20
71
1949...
72
acres 1954 . . .
41,554
40,569
11,02
J 16,262
7,33
1 3,48
1,778
683
73
1949 . . .
38,133
37,528
3,98(
) 13,768
8,39
> 4,39
> 1,345
145
74
bushels harvested 1954...
1,223,538
1,202,133
357,09
) 509,598
185, 16C
96,37
) 40,336
13,570
75
1949 . . .
754,649
746,179
189,60
253,288
175,11
> 97,97C
) 23,945
1,260
76
bushels sold 1954 . . .
1,154,645
1,137,300
347,24
1 484,881
174,72'
87,89
35,491
7,059
77
1949...
670,054
664,689
182,73
242,683
148, 39t
73,05
) 16,960
375
78
Irish potatoes harvested for home use or
for sale farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,686
1,385
910
775
4
2
p 195
105
18
13
) IS
> 13t
J 156
) 215
145
115
79
1949 . . .
80
acres 1954'..
306
186
2
76
2
> 2
J 25
16
81
1949^ . .
557
425
10
) 18
3
7
123
66
82
100-lb. bags harvested 1954...
33,201
17,374
2,20
L 5,979
3,02
> 2,41
) 2,090
1,660
33
1949...
56,659
48,799
30,34
S 1,345
2,22
) 2,73(
) 8,705
3,445
34
Hay cut acres 1954.. .
72,794
63,516
10,44,
17,615
15,00
10, 57(
) 5,151
4,730
85
1949 . . .
70,885
58,980
4,03
J 13,444
16,30(
) 12,64
> 8,075
3,530
86
tons 1954...
108,000
95,293
16,16
J 25,898
24,69
14,44(
) 7,551
6,543
^For comparability of data on livestock and poultry,
for farms with less than 10 bags harvested.
see text and State Table 12. ^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold.
'Does not include acreage
IDAHO
CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continuecl
a sample of farms. See text]
115
Area 2^Contlnued I
Area 3a
Econcmi
c class— Continued
Total
all
farms
Economic c
lass
Other farTOB
Corame
rcial farms
Other farms
Resi-
dential
Fart-time
Resi-
dential
Abnormal
Total
Class I
Class 11
Class III
Class 17
Class V
Class VI
Part-time
Abnormal
^1"
235
3,222
2,817
210
509
888
718
405
87
213
190
,
1
300
375
5
4,878
4,273
163
596
1,162
1,402
760
190
305
300
2
*83
425
12,369
10,047
2,453
2,214
2,427
1,553
1,146
254
371
435
1,516
3
720
750
70
19,207
17,722
3,006
3,242
3,943
4,971
2,025
535
815
670
4
488
706
8,919
7,329
313
1,248
2,099
1,941
1,366
362
778
310
2
5
4i5
805
'io
8,813
7,173
233
922
1,746
2,242
1,570
460
910
730
6
4,328
3,482
337,060
319,571
57,701
89,489
83,628
53,946
24,787
5,020
8,463
3,785
5,241
7
3,205
2,630
1,27C
236,655
226,850
39,133
50,508
59,062
51,937
22,250
3,910
6,775
3,030
g
453
d31
3 , 34?
7,052
286
1,158
2,059
1,891
1,316
342
713
580
2
9
435
745
10
3,566
7,046
230
912
1,722
2,202
1,535
445
885
635
10
1,949
1,306
141,374
134,882
21,789
34,581
38,930
25,367
11,793
2,422
3,428
1,060
2,504
11
1,525
1,275
665
102,401
97,836
12,470
21,236
27,083
24,507
10,695
1,845
3,390
1,175
12
382
556
7,748
6,628
229
1,076
1,963
1,826
1,237
297
638
480
2
13
405
700
5
8,196
6,776
207
841
1,686
2,132
1,470
440
840
530
14
1,071
916
81,755
78,573
4,375
16,439
27,186
19,771
9,293
1,509
2,244
780
15S
15
8bO
1,055
265
62,744
58,679
1,225
8,741
18,671
19,072
9,255
1,715
2,995
1,070
16
142
150
2,052
1,784
111
326
582
417
278
70
127
140
1
17
125
160
5
3,502
2,997
99
395
838
1,005
550
110
290
215
18
800
380
30,389
29,206
3,213
6,477
10,648
6,310
2,268
290
526
430
227
19
bl5
600
1,3",0
52,085
49,575
2,264
9,918
14,188
17,540
5,275
390
1,755
755
20
415
571
5,880
4,955
165
820
1,427
1,423
864
256
478
445
'2
21
415
755
10
7,613
6,118
168
780
1,404
1,951
1,350
465
830
665
22
21,655
16,690
411,735
373,860
53,416
77,197
100,805
80,202
52,415
9,825
24,090
13,085
700
23
13,705
21,310
6,Ot5
392,516
342,211
28,239
44,249
80,513
111,570
59,845
17,795
32,260
18,045
24
318
140
7,038
6,369
268
1,151
1,378
1,741
1,105
226
492
175
,
25
320
225
5
7,093
6,343
203
836
1,657
2,082
1,275
290
615
135
26
1,394
305
118,742
114,541
33,739
32,887
25,016
15,547
6,335
1,017
2,086
365
1,750
27
1,095
350
170
109,902
107,682
35,230
24,809
21,904
17,809
6,880
1,000
1,965
255
23
116,896
20,200
13,018,672
12,642,452
4,833,750
3,805,256
2,387,438-
1,119,160
433,403
63,445
143,060
20,910
212,250
29
90,395
26,110
24,965
14,093,974
13,938,954
5,917,230
3,360,335
2,365,979
1,632,060
597,670
65,630
142,155
12,865
30
95
15
1,305
1,238
64
224
450
344
126
30
46
20
1
31
110
70
5
3,249
2,934
92
414
363
955
510
100
235
80
32
1,040
110
31,677
31,023
2,788
7,677
12,726
6,007
1,630
195
434
30
190
33
825
185
1,000
79,907
77,5d7
4,525
17,751'
31,861
16,695
6,195
540
1,915
425
34
32,765
1,635
1,269,235
1,247,020
127,030
344,437
510,113
220,541
39,664
5,235
11,820
895
9,500
35
24,630
5,395
40,000
2,543,265
2,488,655
184,245
651,572
967,288
495,370
178,335
11,845
45,580
9,030
36
140
70
1,524
1,337
53
263
407
383
251
30
85
50
2
37
125
115
5
2,933
2,513
42
279
596
881
550
170
305
115
33
14,140
2,795
192,049
179,356
44,105
37, 169
53,447
26,925
16,105
1,605
5,345
1,270
6,078
39
10,475
5,500
12,260
677,266
649,801
222,326
119,782
114,617
131,546
49,600
11,930
22,240
5,225
40
240
170
2,711
2,373
56
387
696
743
396
95
191
145
2
41
240
230
5
3,824
3,259
41
400
777
1,076
710
255
380
185
42
76,440
19,700
2,795,154
2,692,389
619,807
562,520
774,377
461,510
250,815
23,360
78,875
21,340
2,550
43
63,505
28,515
102,010
2,355,161
2,207,991
310,468
245,850
539, 533
723,655
289,480
94,005
126,840
20,330
44
35,885
9,165
1,015,216
981,906
206,523
235,040
279,354
165,032
88,232
7,725
25,070
7,390
850
45
31,860
12,445
54,790
1,017,411
952,436
173,575
91,171
231,417
299,393
117,100
39,730
57,370
7,605
46
188,930
98,965
60,577,635
59,421,681
3,513,194
13,348,400
22,041,752
13,875,209
6,019,465
623,661
1,005,051
54,103
96,800
47
36,530
19,635
...
16,896,759
16,593,444
1,091,625
3,992,248
6,007,414
3,783,614
1,553,423
160,120
265,615
14, 160
23,540
48
61,425
10,535
117,550
11,135,053
10,804,053
216,094
1,781,104
3,768,885
3,466,080
1,375,060
196,830
314,325
16,175
49
5
2,570
2,469
151
514
917
572
245
70
45
55
1
50
15
10
2,283
2,083
72
314
637
620
330
110
130
70
51
5
32,127
31,392
3,428
9,321
10,127
5,731
2,195
590
300
355
80
52
55
25
5
21,993
20,613
1,874
4,274
7,075
4,560
2,070
760
355
525
53
5
1,095
1,040
75
265
339
231
95
35
25
30
54
15
10
1,410
1,255
33
136
371
385
240
90
95
60
55
5
11,754
11,514
1,491
4,220
3,165
1,868
540
230
125
115
56
55
25
11,551
10, 561
703
1,853
3,855
2,255
1,275
620
580
410
57
100
742,138
731,728
103,811
282,765
203,615
107,407
26,485
7,645
6,850
3,560
58
875
705
629,209
591,624
43,639
118,165
229,925
118,180
58,535
23,130
25,360
12,225
59
357,195
357,195
77,515
133,865
92,470
44,045
4,300
60
385
315,354
307,149
30,419
94,405
116,565
40,045
17,870
7,845
5,666
3,045
61
40
45
405
390
29
86
139
92
37
7
5
10
62
105
70
"'5
422
392
14
55
113
150
45
10
25
5
63
415
135
14,283
14,118
3,410
5,150
3,492
1,630
390
46
25
140
64
1,595
520
'35
22,008
21,298
1,490
7,343
5,895
4,650
1,790
130
700
10
65
11,215
2,660
375,314
373,814
86,655
129,640
106,137
38,451
10,755
2,176
800
700
66
22,505
9,880
1,050
369,925
363,125
31,525
121,790
94,595
92,915
18,950
3,350
6,500
300
67
9,895
925
307,984
307,184
72,231
111,399
83,729
31,971
6,990
864
800
68
17,225
1,070
1,066
279,705
274,355
16,350
100,770
73,780
74,685
7,270
1,500
5,050
366
69
80
45
3,276
3,169
161
780
1,093
721
374
40
100
5
2
70
25
25
'5
3,297
3,142
129
556
937
895
535
90
120
35
71
320
165
40,405
39,493
3,330
11,968
12,779
7,333
3,223
360
560
20
332
72
430
IcO
15
46,990
45,975
4,431
11,598
14,021
9,575
5,650
700
875
140
73
19,370
2,080
1,838,557
1,811,302
195,899
597,235
589,875
303,363
113,395
11,535
22,505
600
4,150
74
5,665
2,355
450
1,785,720
1,759,120
210,535
475,900
535,330
342,730
172,985
21,140
22,585
4,015
75
17,120
225
1,542,754
1,524,674
174,870
523,553
485,278
238,228
94,305
8,440
15,490
£00
2,000
76
5,365
1,315,883
1,298,243
176,908
391,530
396,225
216,680
105,650
11,250
15,295
2,345
77
301
475
998
856
118
294
186
137
86
35
55
85
2
78
235
375
1,315
1,120
115
344
236
225
145
55
120
75
79
30
90
6,773
6,737
2,498
3,236
752
234
16
1
11
(')
25
80
62
70
9,193
9,149
3,380
3,841
1,349
435
94
50
36
3
81
3,087
12,740
1,481,520
1,478,680
562,835
751,297
133,086
28,308
2,944
210
410
240
2,190
82
4,405
3,455
1,849,483
1,842,083
808,134
762,574
207,720
50, 9X
9,350
3,375
5,655
1,745
83
6,002
3,276
188,063
173,122
25,067
47,495
52,734
34,588
15,571
2,667
2,725
1,355
5,861
84
6,170
5,695
'46
171,061
164,576
20,652
35,475
46,774
41,705
16,970
3,000
5,120
1,365
85
8,106
4,601
575,857
559,038
72,131
154,422
177,998
109,193
38,244
7,050
7,142
3,275
6,402
86
116
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table S.-LFVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED
[Data are baaed on re
ports for only
Item
(For definitions and expl
anations, see text)
Area 3b |
Total
all
farms
Ec
onomic class
Coirmercial farras
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class n
Claeg V
Class VI
Livestock on hand;
1
Horses and mules
— farms reporting 1954...
:',9.,9
2,30,
411
325
319
513
190
46
2
1950 . . .
i,543
4,313
357
347
1, .577
1,011
421
100
3
number 1954...
9,083
8,703
2,204
2,128
2,444
1, 370
445
112
4
1950 .. .
16,214
15,669
2,941
3,257
5,224
2,734
1,138
375
5
All cattle and calves
...farms reporting 1954...
6,380
5,915
563
1,684
1,910
1,128
514
116
6
1950...
6,609
6,134
380
1,265
2,143
1,566
665
115
7
niimber 1954 . . .
268,783
265,923
88,075
74,304
61,341
29,599
9,697
2,907
s
1950...
184,282
181,332
46,789
45,945
52,151
27,392
7,890
1,165
9
Cows, including heifers that
have calved
...farms reporting 195.i...
6,007
5,632
519
1,577
1,838
1,093
494
111
10
1950...
6,406
5,936
352
1,220
2,063
1,521
650
110
11
number 195i . . .
98,605
97,340
25,220
27,013
25,79;.
13,400
4,593
1,320
12
1950...
69,759
68,369
13,680
17,317
21,070
12,162
3,640
500
13
Milk covis
...farms reporting 1954...
5,511
5,171
418
1,466
1,733
1,001
463
90
U
1950...
6,166
5,726
318
1,176
2,021
1,481
625
105
15
number 1954 . . .
43,665
42,670
2,917
14,062
14,544
8,068
2,679
400
16
1950...
36,659
35,544
1,753
7,465
13,944
8,782
3,230
370
17
All hogs and pigs
...farms reporting 1954...
1,450
1,375
96
-.54
434
235
136
20
13
1950...
2,266
2,116
120
490
771
505
195
35
19
number 1954 . . .
15,102
14,827
2,160
5,275
3,808
2,835
549
200
20
1950. . .
25,111
24,486
2,553
6,846
9,722
4,400
605
160
21
Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954...
4,334
3,989
242
1,106
1,287
872
407
75
22
1950...
5,1»9
4,739
245
9tj8
1,681
1,175
545
125
23
number 1954 . . .
269,590
249,320
11,433
71,492
85,237
50,665
18,618
11,875
24
Livestock and livestock products
1950 . . .
sold:
230,996
216,996
11,235
52,866
72,055
52,370
20,730
7,740
25
Cattle and calves sold alive.
...farms reporting 1954...
4,906
4,676
465
1,387
1,528
331
404
61
26
1949...
5,247
5,007
309
1,089
1,783
1,246
505
70
27
number 1954 . . .
121,102
120,237
60,806
30, 613
18,121
7,336
2,612
249
28
1949...
102,450
101,705
44,923
26,894
18,535
9,018
2,040
245
29
dollars 1954 . . .
16,662,882
16,615,067
10,188,016
3,790,098
1,725,007
697, 846
195,660
18,440
30
1949 . . .
14,844,226
14,779,686
8,079,214
3,447,382
2,124,075
911,550
195,170
22,295
31
Hogs and pigs sold alive
...farms reporting 1954...
852
822
63
293
243
127
76
20
32
1949 . . .
2,010
1,895
120
434
746
420
150
25
33
number 1954
16,153
15,903
2,429
6,724
3,923
1,949
703
175
34
1949...
38,797
37,917
4,052
10,862
15,913
5,580
1,390
120
35
dollars 1954 . . .
596,430
591,315
90,675
266,400
146,442
64,973
19,135
3,690
36
1949...
1,254,490
1,237,875
148,902
382,684
505,969
165,330
32,955
2,035
37
Chickens sold
...farms reporting 1954...
1,088
1,013
48
314
329
182
105
35
38
1949 . . .
1,693
1,558
66
351
541
360
185
55
39
dollars 1954 . . .
435,887
427,977
203,994
114,945
84,640
14,663
6,280
3,455
40
1949...
228,501
220,676
4,081
90,755
75,155
24,555
23,330
2,800
41
Chicken eggs sold
■ • .fanns reporting 195i. . .
1,834
1,709
76
525
526
526
825
327
550
205
260
50
75
42
1949...
2,490
2,320
84
43
dozens 1954...
1,427,970
1,395,365
47,749
357,917
645,949
264,080
60,770
18,900
44
1949...
1,173,223
1,135,103
15, 108
284,230
430,690
254,455
116,040
34,580
45
dollars 1954...
532,714
521,114
16,452
135,258
254,115
87,844
21,515
5,930
46
1949...
484,531
469,421
5,896
117,790
177,950
106,795
47,145
13,845
47
Milk sold^
gallons 1954...
30,173,265
29,830,913
2,201,043
10,506,788
10,371,327
5,002,420
1,584,596
164,739
48
dollars 1954 . . .
7,85o,143
7,775,368
760,223
2,792,391
2,570,056
1,232,803
377,245
42,650
49
Specified crops barvested:
1949...
5,182,519
5,109,389
226,973
1,087,361
2,152,505
1,224,750
393,865
23,935
50
Com for all purposes
...farms reporting 1954...
647
277
627
272
119
27
160
50
166
90
126
60
51
40
5
5
51
1949...
52
acres 1954 . . .
8,693
8,413
2,517
2,011
1,606
2,039
205
35
53
1949 . . .
2,209
2,194
654
565
530
275
165
5
54
Com harvested for grain..
...farms reporting 1954...
178
168
9
28
55
46
30
55
1949...
179
174
9
25
70
25
40
5
56
acres 1954...
1,097
1,032
132
161
400
254
35
• , .
57
1949...
980
965
130
220
295
150
165
5
58
bushels harvested 1954...
69,035
65,860
13,835
10,875
19,525
17,375
4,250
59
1949 . . .
43,105
42,405
6,330
11,650
11,475
7,100
5,600
250
60
bushels sold 1954...
12,874
12,774
660
7,525
4,589
61
1949...
5,665
5,665
40
1,375
1,000
1,750
1,500
62
Winter wheat threshed or
combined
. • J'arms reporting 1954 . . .
268
257
392
33
55
89
59
21
46
63
1949...
417
34
36
126
90
10
64
acres 1954 . . .
35,561
34,889
18,074
10,395
4,685
1,595
140
...
65
1949...
48,661
48,466
18,884
21,147
4,655
1,665
1,785
330
66
bushels harvested 1954...
581,943
579,018
301,975
156,405
87,653
30,685
2,300
67
1949 . . .
915,405
911,680
351,088
400,377
92,765
44,605
19,445
3,400
68
bushels sold 1954...
513,550
511,975
259,920
145,264
76,255
28,351
2,185
69
1949...
833,980
831,130
322,801
373,744
80,430
37,960
15,445
750
70
Spring wheat threshed or
combined
. . .farms reporting 1954., . .
4,661
4,190
4,575
4,135
454
233
1,495
916
1,546
1,571
774
1,035
266
330
40
45
71
1949 . . .
72
acres 1954...
94,903
94,338
31,851
29,540
22,123
8,732
1,877
210
73
1949...
74,619
74,339
12,607
21,611
23,286
13,365
3,215
255
74
bushels harvested 1954...
4,640,023
4,625,118
1,498,207
1,611,034
1,080,113
349,049
76,615
10,100
75
1949 . . .
3,274,875
3,266,300
562,290
1,040,490
1,077,160
472,520
105,335
8,505
76
bushels sold 1954 . . .
4,313,894
4,303,174
1,443,589
1,466,968
1,003,538
317,744
61,875
9,460
77
1949 . . .
2,630,429
2,626,139
449, 399
854,255
880,810
356,760
78,820
6,095
78
Irish potatoes harvested for
home use
or for sale • * •
f*flT*TflG Ten/tT*-^ 1 rttr 1 Q'^y
1,937
1,887
380
835
517
110
35
10
• ■ ■ 1 Q,£ lilD 1 tz^JKJi UUlg L J J*^ • a •
79
1949...
2,769
2,669
268
856
960
455
115
15
80
acres 1954'..
32,658
32,652
16,331
12,569
3,444
288
20
( = )
81
1949'..
35,390
35,342
9,358
13,326
8,853
2,802
485
18
82
100-lb. bags 1954...
6, ..66, 137
6,464,697
3,508,945
2,346,905
538,457
69,385
965
40
83
1949 . . .
0,23.,, 236
6,279,661
1,996,236
2,582,895
1,312,970
337,935
48,690
935
84
Hay cut
acres 1954 . . .
139,963
196,28m
188,558
194,329
42,920
39,781
63,697
53,413
49,928
57,010
23,889
32,610
6,485
10,335
1,639
1,180
85
1949 . . .
86
tons 1954...
704,222
700,772
168,319
252,428
175,549
80,652
19,294
4,530
^For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12.
farms with less than 10 bags harvested .
^IncludcB milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. 'Does not include acreage for
IDAHO
CROPS. BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
117
a aample of
fanna. See
text]
Area .3U— Continued
Area 4
Econom
c clasa— Continued
Total
all
farms
Economic c
lasa
Other farroB
Coimorcial farms
Other farm
a
Part-timo
Reai-
dential
Abnormal
Total
Clasa I
Clasa 11
Claaa III
Claaa IV
Clasa V
Claaa VI
Part- time
Reai-
dential
Abnormal
bO
85
5,713
S236
426
1,-74
1,506
1,156
560
164
245
lec
2
1
liO
80
111
7,37L
6,367
410
1,324
2,253
1,900
775
205
315
13;
3
2
115
265
17,732
16,791
2,262
4,965
4,259
3,192
1,766
347
610
33;
46
3
320
205
20
30, 'Jl,
28,699
3,393
6,346
8,968
6,747
2,665
580
875
«S
905
4
225
240
9,50':'
8,235
511
2,090
2,526
1,894
960
254
660
605
7
5
310
165
9,732
8,779
452
1,578
2,996
2,328
1,100
325
530
37C
3
6
1,730
1,130
357,271
347,999
65,506
126,638
84,426
50,310
17,063
,,051
5,990
2,905
377
7
;,i;-.5
795
288,427
273,151
56,938
74,449
76,267
47,797
15,180
2,520
4,160
1,73C
9,386
3
200
175
9,132
7,980
467
2,025
2,460
1,859
915
254
635
51C
7
9
305
165
9,515
8,597
438
1,535
2,941
2,303
1,070
310
560
353
3
10
795
470
1,6, 33o
1,4,539
24,008
51,781
35,913
22,951
8,126
1,755
2,690
9.3C
227
11
1,0,5
345
12o,955
118,177
22,414
32,541
33,568
21,819
6,515
1,320
1,720
90;
6,153
12
17 5
165
3,095
7,053
382
1,730
2,255
1,637
806
243
585
45C
7
13
2S;'
155
9,020
8,127
379
1,416
2,310
2,232
1,000
290
555
33:
3
14
5oO
435
59,210
5o,378
3,145
16,263
19,398
12,036
4,645
391
1,900
70:
227
13
SCO
235
57,213
54,765
3,436
10,343
20,305
14, 546
5,010
1,125
1,500
845
103
16
^0
35
i,^~'
2,373
106
753
334
748
324
103
210
16!
1
17
105
45
,,570
,,089
177
661
1,476
1,150
520
105
300
17;
6
18
200
75
33,121
36,04d
3,298
10,539
12,780
6,741
2,241
447
J.,025
55C
5D0
19
530
95
,1,301
39,304
3,243
9,295
15,6,1
7,865
3,330
425
1,290
50C
207
20
190
155
6,045
5,274
319
1,258
1,652
1,205
628
212
375
395
1
21
2^5
155
10
7,374
6,608
272
1,192
2,201
1,828
835
230
460
30C
6
22
11,710
8,560
681,957
652,122
141,732
145,897
212,838
88,663
52,987
10,005
16,235
11,50C
2,100
23
-,,50
4,050
500
534,256
501,174
38,791
102, 374
181,874
122,020
44,880
11,235
19,265
9,74C
4,077
24
130
50
7,32
6,317
415
1,813
2,109
1,578
718
13-
330
17C
6
25
205
35
7,395
333
1,333
2,622
1,992
840
225
345
3:
1
26
790
75
131, ,9j
129,513
42,714
42,639
24,795
14,534
4,164
617
1,490
36C
130
27
655
90
112,932
108,757
33,851
31,059
25,675
13,797
3,630
745
1,015
10;
3,055
26
43,540
4,275
15, ,32, 39,:,
15,296,711
5,979,122
5,207,715
2,448,276
1,264,652
350,020
-6, 926
104,025
23,635
7,975
29
58,1,5
o,395
15,993,50"
15,288,724
6,003,724
4,046,716
3,267,194
1,540,290
370,450
60, 350
103,585
9,20c
592,000
30
25
5
1,95,
1,818
80
476
562
482
161
57
35
5C
1
31
90
,,5,0
4,234
167
752
1,590
1,190
525
60
195
6C
1
32
245
:
29 , 3' '3
28,308
3,427
8,082
9,601
4,925
1,977
296
770
21!
600
33
715
lr'5
75,7,'.'
73,929
6,920
20,364
26,985
14,435
4,550
675
1,495
13.
190
34
,,7,0
375
1,080,696
1,033,306
132,929
313,531
349,278
160,603
69,510
7,950
17,625
5,26!
24,000
35
13,215
3,, 00
2,696,970
2,6,6,736
280,072
788,689
933,630
491,050
144,185
9,110
37,330
3,91C
9,000
36
,0
35
1,,8S
1,382
94
326
494
307
146
15
-5
eC
1
37
100
35
1,870
1,739
47
320
617
500
190
65
100
3C
1
38
5,,o;
2 , 505
377,655
372,226
49,346
203,502
72,771
25,897
19,970
740
2,915
1,72C
794
39
o.oOC
3,7,, 0,
335,774
18,333
163,872
76,134
57,305
15,550
4,530
8,650
95[
2,090
40
r-C
2,550
2,284
130
540
797
485
247
85
175
9C
1
41
-,;
,5
3,253
2,982
123
571
1,033
835
330
85
175
IOC
1
42
^,. 125
3:'., .7.0
5,221, iDl
5,110,166
1,418,481
1,312,2,9
1,551,666
529,270
260,070
38,430
67,080
13,41!
30,500
43
33,290
,,S,0
3,159,641
3,083,731
241,058
719,558
1,095,305
725,775
264,430
42,555
48,230
14,38C
7,800
44
5 , 2' 'u
L..310
l,o31,t49
1,591,224
406,911
431,123
479,587
173,717
83,236
11,600
21,190
3,98!
15,250
45
13.325
i,';35'
1,331,005
1,300,185
110,827
288,208
467,435
311,305
106,020
16, 390
20,950
6,36C
3,510
46
315,012
2'.' . 3,1)
39,521,748
38,314,346
2,145,768
11,678,861
13,743,257
7,522,537
2,838,536
335,387
910,229
135, 39<.
l6l,279
47
73,0'-^5
V . L.30
9,722,546
9,^51,756
624,153
3,078,906
3,250,473
1,774,914
638,645
34, 665
197,545
30,42!
42, 820
43
68,905
,,225
7,756,2,9
7,5''S,069
654,013
1,071,790
2,772,381
1,874,135
539,995
35,755
127,805
14,72C
15,655
49
15
3-,
338
34
133
113
33
20
5
10
6
50
5
133
18
35
60
50
15
5
1
51
225
uO
3. 5-'
3,,35
662
1,513
877
153
100
130
60
52
15
_,LLi
1,020
180
290
340
145
50
15
1
53
5
10
10
5
5
54
;'
20
20
eO
30
15
30
5
55
56
15
175
3,'".'0C
50
2,750
1,500
40
1,250
10
57
58
700
ir-^l'^'
2,465
2,165
300
59
IOC'
1 , 000
1,000
1,000
60
61
11
1,9,0
1,920
231
611
547
422
88
21
15
62
20
5
2,53i
2,465
256
587
863
537
172
50
60
1
) 1
63
672
344,855
344,500
125,429
135,428
56,906
22,617
3,330
290
315
4(
)
64
135
'oO
,73,533
471,593
186,703
148,060
101,345
26,985
7,275
1,225
915
47
) 600
65
2,925
6,613,662
6,611,437
2,561,980
2,673,420
1,00,,270
321,577
46,140
4,050
1,950
27
66
3, ,25
300
3,901,802
8,859,152
3,401,674
2,901,241
1,892,910
530,227
119,625
13,-75
14,400
10,25
) 18,000
67
1,575
6,049,010
6,047,165
2,386,958
2,445,353
891,345
279,449
41,290
2,770
1,570
27
68
2,350
8,132,019
8,141,994
3,196,849
2,683,468
1,709,830
445,452
98,150
3,245
12,725
9,30
) 18, 660
69
5tj
30
7,, 3,
7,108
499
1,964
2,308
1,565
661
111
215
10
) 11
70
30
10
L5
7,007
392
1,386
2,502
1,756
761
210
220
6
] 11
71
,'^5
70
2 59,, 82
257,172
56,051
95,225
63,323
32,742
8,902
929
1,605
30
) 400
72
165
30
85
294,2,7
287,742
52,454
102,725
78,303
37,325
14,545
2,390
1,985
21
) 4,310
73
13,055
1,350
7,861.340
7,802,089
1,740,978
2,951,853
1,952,933
892,244
231,876
32,205
47,015
7,75
) 4,981
74
5,350
750
2,475
7,064,985
6,870,421
1,190,118
2,405,903
1,998,920
918,010
304,355
53,115
60,460
6,56
) 127,539
75
10,570
150
7,095,731
7,044,036
1,650,627
2,702,467
1,720,533
755,337
191,477
23,545
41,390
5,44
> 4,860
76
4,040
250
5,692,137
5,527,764
1,037,189
1,996,000
1,578,440
666,795
217, 355
31,985
41,875
2,00
) 120,543
77
40
10
,,699
4,563
380
1,558
1,534
754
246
41
100
3
) 1
78
dO
35
5,131
5,030
267
1,056
2,021
1,171
480
35
80
2
) 1
79
5
1
102,756
102,536
26,273
44,509
24,167
6,308
1,183
96
197
22
BO
33
('}
'io
96,199
95,803
14,848
32,486
33,223
12,012
3,172
62
343
3
J 20
81
1 , 35,1
'0
16,519,146
16,497,681
5,004,036
7,306,402
3,296,474
758,102
126,267
6,400
18,370
19
) 2,400
82
3,510
115
950
13,153,532
13,114,737
2,645,018
4,698,774
4,246,900
1,247,295
270,240
6,510
17,170
1,62
> 20,000
83
985
,40
391,852
379,797
60,997
125,998
97,736
66,843
23,356
4,862
5,460
1,03
) 5,510
84
1,255
660
40
373,692
355,996
54,332
100,152
105,527
68,820
21,710
5,455
5,275
1,46
S 10,956
85
2,490
960
681,649
865,524
144,499
314,166
230,160
129,402
38,65h
3,6-3
9,925
1,"5
1 4,250
86
118
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are baBed oo reporta for only
{For definitions and eiplanat ions, see text)
Total
all
farms
Type of farm
Caah-grain
Other
field-crop
Vegetable
Fruit-
and-nut
Poultry
Livestock
other
than
dairy and
poultry
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954.
1950.
Land in farms acres 1954.
1950.
Average size of farm acres 1954.
1950.
Value of land and buildings;
Average per farm dollars 1954.
1950.
Average per acre dollars 1954.
1950.
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954,
Land in faras according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954,
1949.
acres 1954,
1949.
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.
200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.
500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.
Cropland used only for pasture, .farms reporting 1954,
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cropland not harve^^ted and not
pastured farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other cropland farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954,
acres 1954,
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) farms reporting 1954 .
acres 1954,
Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954,
1949.
Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949,
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954,
acres 1954,
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
USE OF COmERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops oo nhicli connercial fertilizer was used, 1954;
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Other pasture farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Sugar beets farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Wheat farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Other crops farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
38,810
40,311
14,275,607
13,258,110
367.8
328.9
31,662
22,471
94.49
72.31
33,860
36,220
3,695,693
3,662,377
3,592
2,766
2,744
4,916
9,566
5,930
3,302
1,044
19,737
17,473
559,556
482,583
10.577
11,121
1 , 197 , 008
1,099,210
7,167
990, 875
4,902
206,133
4,772
1,164,170
2,285
281,962
16,050
6,651,628
5,899
246,553
36,248
725 , 590
36,068
38,082
5,452,257
5,244,170
32,129
33,404
8,375,354
7,338,201
6,207
7,541
1,446,132
1,609,688
28,422
29,598
2,334,250
2,124,240
177
18,959
534
68,907
8,879
24.739
234,071
1,497
2,198
24,146
3,711
18,937
81,252
7,389
21,069
272,724
4,495
21,939
109.397
7,352
21,578
228,225
7,776
7,133
4,019,033
3,605,304
516.9
505.4
53,167
39,845
103.89
80.01
89
7,776
7,133
1,705,112
1,658,216
60
130
230
786
1.961
1,950
1,394
765
2,946
2,305
93,008
81,306
4,612
3,825
906,585
779,713
4,053
322,086
1,428
84,499
1,038
217,255
883
99.973
3,320
709,607
697
23,682
7,329
287,493
7,776
7,133
2,704,705
2,519,235
5,730
5,324
1,019,870
810,171
1,634
1,477
317.228
295,007
4,073
3,655
384,607
297,992
61
11,554
240
56.455
1,611
4,317
41.435
198
259
3,139
346
1,367
8,237
2,804
10,562
163,137
350
876
6,442
2,264
8,409
123 , 760
4,007
4,468
638,482
584,020
159.3
130.7
38,639
24,030
247.24
188.74
88
4,007
4,468
403,359
349,598
25
90
155
565
1,923
1,005
195
49
2,304
2,558
35,951
28,292
734
984
28,038
32,331
330
13,212
467
14,826
94
6,779
46
2,240
1,243
87.205
564
15,852
3,856
74,910
4,007
4,468
467,348
410,221
3,044
3,497
129,935
130,143
130
333
9,019
18,144
3,972
4,423
426,976
369,530
35
2,095
1,040
1,677
5,072
44,716
169
270
1,944
1,406
10,283
39,549
1,260
4,214
38,304
2,056
11,038
63,871
1,153
4,447
29,654
154
166
16,325
11,075
106.0
66.7
29,809
20,027
257.36
296.44
67
154
166
10,290
7,207
35
30
449
432
31
1,051
170
746
20
305
138
11
220
70
139
997
154
166
11.790
7,809
3,7o7
1,882
12
5
358
125
140
161
5,350
7,924
5
285
20
178
550
7
92
1,308
47
282
1,805
382
337
29,245
26,525
76.6
78.7
34,966
17,324
451.75
220.65
99
382
337
18,120
11,432
70
95
45
60
86
10
15
127
101
,640
,995
81
1,150
1,480
10
105
65
1,045
1
1,490
5
111
1,335
55
350
342
3,505
382
337
22,910
15,907
222
161
6,465
9,805
6
20
1,495
1,430
377
317
19,375
14,167
70
73
510
25
63
160
47
285
222
4,530
6,590
100
229
1 , 185
6,620
6,286
716,484
665,925
108.2
105.9
20,050
14,063
179.33
133.75
87
5,825
5,616
272,457
236,575
570
876
920
1,353
1,607
407
92
4,523
3,226
39,705
57,958
1,301
1,116
34,171
25,490
616
16,570
799
17,601
520
73,574
206
17,603
2,662
167, 890
1,409
26,135
6,435
61,084
6,205
5,931
396,333
320,023
6,365
5,996
331,169
310,248
640
990
91,177
135,895
5,838
5,311
289,545
264,032
20
1,140
70
3,300
1,533
4,014
33,142
372
544
4,020
305
647
2,690
552
765
7,121
187
348
2,213
1,012
2,024
13,695
510
539
33,945
46,510
66.6
86.3
14,190
13,911
228.24
147.05
91
310
339
9,515
13,730
95
55
60
40
40
215
200
2,230
2.210
95
114
1,880
6,940
60
690
55
1,190
75
6,760
50
4,925
105
4,875
55
525
480
3,760
375
434
13,625
22,880
340
341
13,865
19,125
110
60
11,685
3,740
290
336
7,825
7,530
45
73
640
5
25
100
85
25
21
320
4,883
5,511
6,125,137
5,831,711
1,254.4
1,058.2
41,856
28,970
37.66
30.19
85
4,180
4,989
547,510
601,027
181
295
334
560
1,093
963
605
149
2,438
2,343
197,987
187,414
1,108
1,510
113,719
107,334
691
71,382
582
42,337
914
488,721
149
34,056
3,186
4,614,542
1,129
137,635
4,553
128,602
4,474
5,212
859,216
895,775
4,590
5,124
5,301.250
4,809,845
975
1,399
522,777
665,429
3,589
4,096
550,184
517,618
18
1,675
62
3,088
1,021
3,884
42,520
155
396
8,106
226
1,138
6,172
555
1,142
15,077
163
1,004
5,649
627
1,470
15,427
FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM:
IDAHO
CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
119
a sample of
farms. See text]
The State— Continued
Area 1
Type of
farm— Con
inued
Total
all
farms
Type of
farm
General— Con.
Uiscel-
Livestock
other
than
dairy and
poultry
General
Miscel-
Primarily
livestock
Crop and
livestock
laneous
and
unclassi-
fied
Cash-
grain
Cotton
Other
field-
crop
Vegetable
Fruit-
and-nut
Dairy
Poultry
Primarily
crop
Primarily
livestock
Crop and
livestock
laneous
and
unclas-
sified
497
3,567
7,900
5,978
1,068
110
36
473
60
1,508
240
82
318
2,078
1
927
3,780
8,280
6,201
940
71
15
31
670
45
1,633
284
105
370
2,037
2
107,746
885.300
1,157,068
3,711,558
644,830
29,790
60
5,105
105,479
6,210
2,257,636
104,855
24,800
149,611
383,182
3
225,5iO
635,522
833,006
3,358,408
539,453
13,435
845
8,130
124,185
6,785
2,038,280
113,218
25 , 100
189,957
299,020
4
216.8
248.2
146.5
620.9
603.8
270.8
12.0
141.8
223.0
103.5
1,497.1
436 . 9
302.4
470.5
184.4
5
243.3
221.0
100.6
541.6
573.9
189.2
56.3
262.3
185.4
150.8
1,248.2
398.7
239.0
513.4
146.8
6
23,859
32,609
9,884
29,635
57,265
29,412
14,049
19,246
9,800
40,426
37,579
25,002
31,061
9,756
7
17.722
23,434
7,495
20,149
43,607
15,041
7,667
16,226
12,216
12,367
25,509
18,998
16,127
23,565
6,797
8
114.48
133.48
99.68
52.96
95.29
109.54
99.07
90.76
95.38
30.11
79.50
82.67
70.24
71.22
9
709.5
110.97
86.44
38.55
77.25
81.81
136.09
61.87
68.95
70.32
21.83
51.74
67.46
47.00
45.93
10
90
88
90
90
93
95
100
90
100
89
90
100
89
90
11
45b
3 , 567
4,689
5,154
1,068
lie
^
36
443
50
1,382
240
82
318
1,420
12
882
3,774
5,638
5,621
940
71
15
31
655
40
1,549
283
105
365
1,567
13
31,056
342,151
86,028
580,240
255,095
10,576
50
1,885
21,307
2,085
182,512
32,640
6,455
40,128
27,506
14
62,870
327,962
103,698
603,562
259,446
5,980
200
2,370
28,435
1,545
185,309
32,547
7,180
49,800
30,750
15
10
60
2,450
681
10
20
30
20
46
5
5
10
535
16
70
85
985
580
15
5
5
55
15
70
10
30
370
17
50
305
525
445
25
10
65
5
100
'25
20
195
18
85
618
441
717
70
10
10
126
5
196
32
10
36
222
19
13"
1.433
237
1,010
186
60
120
384
62
10
97
91
20
QV
781
38
867
314
16
42
5
312
80
32
60
6
21
251
8
694
347
9
5
232
45
55
1
22
34
5
160
101
1
42
6
10
23
317
2.323
3,058
2,347
276
60
16
295
25
647
93
52
163
720
24
486
2,183
2,705
2,222
254
40
10
6
255
15
700
106
45
131
660
25
12.312
50.909
45,997
144,090
15,011
2,108
2,825
8,305
915
79,570
3,109
3,152
5,687
23,408
26
ic.oi-
53.336
33,410
104,769
13,966
540
'30
2,270
5,390
530
56,350
8,003
1,790
7,090
8,810
27
122
852
1,077
1,951
823
37
5
116
10
357
93
5
113
394
28
286
946
1,527
1.836
489
10
11
200
10
443
81
25
152
415
29
4,055
50,1364
29,561
160.198
105,313
1.581
80
2,333
335
29,305
4,116
240
6,950
9,645
30
11,698
54,966
47,645
138,044
81,945
200
240
4,465
450
29,515
2,485
700
8,839
9.205
31
86
603
422
1,224
697
12
5
40
5
213
59
76
117
32
3,335
39,988
9,500
113,627
89,225
400
80
645
14,190
2,586
4,411
2.090
33
38
352
749
1,026
276
26
81
5
218
54
5
52
309
34
720
10 , 076
20.061
46,771
16,588
1,181
1,688
335
15,115
1,530
240
2,539
7,555
35
68
363
1,556
2,431
324
16
253
30
571
63
46
165
963
36
9,574
74.914
266,016
584,932
60,652
4,145
36,506
2,280
239,856
9,977
4,784
42,899
183,833
37
36
85
737
931
206
10
5
86
10
84
39
30
28
433
38
889
11,645
97,922
121,215
24,327
1,140
5
9,233
240
19,964
5,534
450
6,775
55,547
39
269
1,748
2 , 397
3,061
610
51
206
10
1,157
136
66
186
637
40
44,405
290,934
588,658
2,034,001
165,953
8,557
23,777
40
1,670,237
43,218
8,447
43,272
70,500
41
93
731
754
964
61
10
65
494
53
30
68
183
42
:■ , 7^5
17.493
6,110
78, «2
5.593
900
1,735
58,881
3,810
1,750
3,298
2,075
43
455
3,445
6,801
5,687
1,021
110
5
21
463
60
1,454
237
82
297
1,937
44
5,455
64,683
42 , 886
84,682
17,979
1.683
10
310
4,018
315
36,192
6,261
1,271
3,900
12,743
45
462
3,567
6,152
5,547
1,068
110
5
36
458
55
1,443
240
82
318
1,732
46
897
3.780
6,845
5,899
940
71
15
31
660
45
1,596
284
105
370
1,782
47
47,423
443,124
161,586
884,728
375.919
14,265
50
4,790
31,945
3,335
291,387
39,8c5
9,848
52,765
60,559
4S
34,585
433,264
184,753
846,375
355,357
6,720
230
4,830
38,290
2,525
271,174
43,035
9,670
65,729
48,765
49
457
3.366
5,877
5,210
880
90
16
453
50
1,493
190
82
313
1,643
50
887
3,543
6,132
5,542
762
56
'15
26
645
40
1,572
259
100
360
1,707
51
66.291
416,757
900,671
2,763,023
241,616
14,810
2,825
08,588
3,235
1,989,663
56,304
16,383
91,858
277,741
52
U0,324
376,612
529,089
2,333.313
159.105
5.885
555
5,210
66,685
3,660
1,698,937
70,569
14,245
120,127
188,335
53
74
403
2,030
2.959
466
26
5
288
35
594
79
46
175
1,245
54
215
477
2,277
3.311
369
15
10
450
30
792
121
65
192
1,267
55
10,463
86,559
363,938
708.147
84,979
5,285
5
45,739
2,520
259,820
15,511
5,234
49,674
239,380
56
47,275
98,409
300,255
719,758
64,448
1,675
825
65,810
1,445
331,700
30,815
11,555
47,940
163,545
57
429
1,192
4,191
2.330
162
90
5
31
215
25
1,016
149
62
140
435
58
672
3.392
4,609
2,324
162
61
15
16
180
10
1,005
174
45
174
482
,59
30,178
301,662
57,531
342,477
27,703
11,554
50
2,530
12.490
2,620
216,604
26,251
7,347
22,087
13,241
60
41,480
278,153
22
1.915
66,645
263,800
390
25,766
390
5,410
210
2,215
9,640
1,085
158,142
27,017
4,315
19,085
10,915
61
62
63
51
16
20
4
5
4
6
1
64
220
' , 321
218
806
490
25
178
100
13
65
96
1,343
512
760
116
12
106
230
24
57
209
66
20o
3,576
422
2,160
366
39
286
988
87
14
178
202
67
2,087
34,845
5,992
23,442
4,123
375
3,215
9,730
595
122
2,255
3,027
68
15
285
145
85
11
23
6
5
40
69
2''
466
66
114
16
68
5
5
20
70
110
4,510
745
1,432
205
747
70
50
360
71
20
781
30
1
1
72
76
2,784
108
19
19
73
375
12.775
765
40
40
74
72
1,033
205
714
382
11
25
105
64
59
68
75
109
1,353
221
2,399
1,855
21
10
192
134
100
87
76
1,240
19,598
2,294
39,077
31,664
420
190
2,042
2,181
1,506
1,074
77
15
662
136
155
10
42
26
5
5
3
17
12
35
78
27
1.467
75
302
3
147
42
5
1
3
83
14
4
79
120
9,935
599
2,278
20
1,205
250
25
5
32
522
179
40
80
61
949
342
692
248
27
40
129
76
42
125
81
90
2,384
297
2.218
1,244
111
50
310
283
8
112
94
32
1,267
19,165
3,200
33,463
22,633
785
591!
3,139
3,236
150
1,595
1,335
83
120
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based oa reports for only
Item
(For dsfinitioDS aBd ezplaDationa, aee text)
Total
all
farraa
Type of farm
Cash-grail
Other
field- crop
Fruit-
and-nut
Dairy-
Poultry
Livestock
other
than
dairy and
poultry
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954.
1950.
Land In farms acres 1954.
1950.
Average size of farm acres 1954.
1950.
Value of land and buildiags:
Average per farm dollars 1954 .
1950.
Average per acre dollars 1954.
1950.
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.
Land in farms according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.
200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.
500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.
Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954,
1949.
Cropland not harvested and not
pastured farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954,
Other cropland farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) farms reporting 1954 .
acres 1954.
Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954 .
acres 1954.
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops on which commercial fertilizer was used, 1954;
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Other pasture farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Sugar beets Sarins reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Wheat Xarms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Other crops farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
4,4L2
4,792
1,572,332
1.595,627
356.4
333.0
37,226
27,551
108.73
83.41
3,859
4,331
544,235
573 , 724
797
344
257
353
521
710
687
190
1.516
1,570
28,348
29,925
2,240
2.137
186,255
144,628
1,812
160,556
920
25,699
1,667
376,019
1,052
136,785
1,433
242,527
355
6,189
3,845
56,161
4,091
4,521
758,839
748,277
3,435
3,719
646,894
691,189
2,332
2,613
514,805
584,306
717
672
9,885
5,273
22
2,595
120
24,569
1,773
1,580
995,433
858,074
552.0
543.1
71,745
59,124
128.66
111.71
87
1,773
1,560
461,106
462,445
5
15
10
85
260
587
630
181
561
458
11,941
10,430
1,478
1,142
163,152
110,682
1,393
146,439
438
15,713
599
134,140
563
66,556
703
119,126
82
2,659
1,609
38,412
1,773
1,580
636,199
583,507
1,362
1,208
265,207
214,827
972
789
202,696
157,615
55
21
3,119
418
12
92
23,062
552
207
1,078
551
15,460
7,414
117
51
133
58
1,881
1,212
56
35
315
225
3,817
3,087
1,180
944
5,562
5.068
97,780
88,028
37
2
16
5
193
106
993
776
3,799
3,468
69,634
54,320
10
1,530
7,850
306.0
785.0
80,000
37,920
251.44
24.78
100
730
415
5
70
250
19
10
9,715
100
511.3
10.0
93,885
8,000
159.70
533.33
5,410
90
5
5
400
74*
80
5
9
400
715
5
30
2
138
5
5
225
110
5
14
75
3,015
5
75
5
19
100
237
5
19
10
10
1,130
6,215
495
90
5
14
10
...
75
3,212
7,300
5
7
10
...
225
243
3,250
5
5
5
10
510
10
150
90
1
100
2
71
1,263
25
2
26
525
10
65
40
1,385
4.0
21.3
8,500
11,756
2,125.00
528.46
100
10
65
20
565
10
25
5
100
15
10
65
25
695
570
10
60
20
505
307
370
79,207
89,160
258.0
241.0
21,152
11,771
80.29
50.14
92
287
335
20,690
15,575
25
45
170
165
4.015
3,625
140
95
4,892
2,730
3,188
74
1,704
171
29,017
75
7,245
97
9,330
61
1,400
292
3,418
292
355
30,197
22,130
302
350
42,962
59,975
215
285
36,262
56,880
97
60
2,126
1,270
15
990
31
132
2,840
15
20
170
57
133
,375
1
5
46
98
,170
145
120
12,825
4,935
88.4
41.1
13,632
7,201
133.12
181.39
110
80
2,120
1,260
50
15
60
50
550
270
935
595
35
470
40
465
45
4,480
35
3,470
605
10
100
130
465
120
105
3,605
2,145
90
70
5,835
2,275
70
30
7,950
2,295
45
40
160
125
25
12
375
340
450
255,893
333,560
752.6
725.1
23,945
18,546
40.18
25.94
92
275
429
17,712
32,970
26
44
42
58
61
33
9
3
92
195
3,085
5,675
93
158
5,973
8,871
49
3,328
69
2,545
186
117,939
27
10,445
189
94,794
42
1,155
296
5,945
292
434
26,770
47,716
330
434
215,818
253,568
206
343
128,384
190,992
23
10
670
120
1,145
64
160
2,516
1
1
19
84
1,905
45
46
1,234
FERTILIZER. BY TYPE OF FARM:
IDAHO
CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
121
a sample of
farms. See text]
Area 2 — Continued
Area
3a
Type of
farm — Cont
inued
Total
all
farms
Type of
farm
GeneraJ
— Con.
Miscel-
Livestock
other
than
dairy and
poultry
General
Miscel-
Priraarily
livestock
Crop and
livestock
laneous
and
unclassi-
fied
Cash-
grain
Cotton
Other
field-
crop
Vegetable
Fruit-
and-nut
Dairy
Poultry
Primarily
crop
Primarily
livestock
Crop and
livestock
laneous
and
unclas-
sified
11
84
1,648
9,773
493
624
110
321
3,646
100
1,033
360
153
836
1,897
1
105
161
1,825
10,296
447
693
lib
191
3,355
145
1,156
773
180
925
2,315
2
1,355
23,415
168,979
2,471,542
114,717
72,130
b,340
23,795
247,993
4,860
1,565,175
103,892
21,380
132,686
178,574
3
20,795
52,920
189,465
2,345,519
107,385
67,495
9,405
14,965
212,405
3,645
1,598,096
103,361
17,175
136,282
74,805
4
168.6
276.7
102.5
252.9
232.7
115.6
57.6
74.1
68.0
48.6
1,515.2
185.5
139.7
158.7
94.1
5
198.0
328.7
103.8
227.8
240.2
97.4
81.1
78. 4
63.3
25.1
1,332.4
134.4
95.4
147.3
32.3
6
10,000
20,592
9,655
25,119
29,212
42,903
21,386
38,650
19,932
15,028
42,719
38,576
26,045
28,785
11,921
7
14,433
17,760
7,700
16,807
19,593
27,115
24,720
20,859
13,916
13,874
26,482
24,948
13,546
22,757
7,560
8
59.30
71.99
92.70
115.00
119.58
362.83
403.03
514. b8
280.63
679.65
33.55
216.90
180.89
180.46
116.22
9
72.88
56.12
72.31
84.54
82.95
286.26
303.78
274.46
226.92
471.34
22.81
179.06
136.42
147.70
229.09
10
100
81
90
86
81
90
73
98
86
90
78
92
90
83
88
11
84
1,219
7,947
493
o24
110
321
3,116
45
862
560
128
836
852
12
95
161
1,480
8,560
447
693
116
191
2,940
90
985
773
160
925
1,240
13
413
O.870
19,549
447,336
45,949
48,30b
4,695
15,965
113,436
1,280
83,745
52,357
6,586
58,400
16,117
W
4,930
15,d36
20,840
425,753
43,685
47.509
6,582
7.502
96,380
1,045
89,814
54,021
5,785
58,890
14,545
15
o75
1,166
5
...
15
40
440
10
56
5
5
15
575
16
5
215
1,019
45
10
20
75
570
15
84
20
25
25
130
17
10
150
978
35
30
5
45
525
5
93
25
15
125
75
18
5
11
88
1,572
100
120
35
50
760
5
131
95
30
210
36
19
36
73
2,240
190
335
20
86
721
10
251
260
36
303
28
20
20
11
699
56
115
15
10
38
151
122
17
119
6
21
1
232
41
56
6
13
1
15
75
21
25
8
36
3
2
22
23
22
534
0.163
265
392
40
106
2,628
35
649
391
111
602
944
24
'40
61
555
5,061
186
383
41
85
1,920
55
491
386
110
519
885
25
...
402
7,438
132,289
14,078
5.600
390
810
44,450
235
39,366
8,474
2,055
10,690
6,141
26
550
1,690
6,675
92,629
3,415
4,570
372
695
28,775
375
27,554
4,840
1,025
13,253
7,755
27
1
41
369
1,414
168
111
15
dO
453
10
189
94
26
150
138
28
35
101
475
1,579
122
113
26
40
400
15
269
141
40
158
255
29
15:'
933
6,410
59,014
16,300
2,472
295
1,065
8,401
140
14,124
4,443
372
4,956
6,446
30
1,000
4,860
11,220
55,739
8,980
2,946
150
675
8,250
90
20,486
3,580
540
4,272
5,770
31
1
3b
168
386
72
15
5
5
87
10
60
12
11
78
31
32
112
678
3,135
20,049
10,931
230
20
25
1,178
140
3,602
397
202
2,404
920
33
1
15
246
1,120
107
9b
15
60
387
137
87
15
98
118
34
40
2bO
3,275
38,9o5
5.369
2,242
275
1,040
7,223
10,522
4,046
170
2,552
5,526
35
t.
63
566
107
1
25
52
11
5
1
12
36
1,225
8,470
78,633
106 , 162
1,490
310
97,297
3,260
200
130
3,475
37
17
283
83
5
25
25
6
6
5
11
38
1,645
41,985
4,721
110
615
2,997
330
439
5
225
39
33
358
3,360
99
lb"
30
111
1,180
45
574
139
58
311
646
40
3,809
9,035
1,610,982
29,161
4,871
165
1,335
52,882
3,030
1,300,398
24,463
10,813
45,658
137,706
41
15
135
1,615
42
105
15
55
760
30
168
65
16
114
245
42
215
560
41,701
1,082
2,350
70
350
13,345
310
17,179
2,682
285
2,128
1,920
43
C'
79
1,349
9,092
450
614
95
301
3,531
100
953
540
12''
810
1,571
44
65
1,281
5,929
111,038
9,229
10,331
685
3,130
27,899
175
26,748
10,565
915
12,847
8,464
45
6
84
1,420
8,854
493
624
110
321
3,386
60
949
560
133
836
1,382
46
100
161
1,615
9,352
447
b93
116
191
3,140
115
1,057
773
165
925
1,730
47
565
8,210
33,397
638,639
76,327
56,378
5,380
17,840
166,287
1,655
137,235
65,274
9,013
74,046
28,704
48
6,480
22,186
38,735
574,126
56,080
55,025
7,104
8,872
133,405
1,510
137,854
62,441
7,350
76,415
28,070
49
6
79
1,212
8,718
337
493
65
201
3,556
80
992
499
133
796
1,561
50
100
141
1,335
3,871
347
515
66
100
3,255
90
1,070
608
175
870
1,7''5
51
1,225
12,681
95,106
1,849,433
43,239
10,471
555
3,635
97,642
3,265
1,437,561
36,197
13,068
56,478
147,322
52
9,575
24 ,654
101,830
1,698,760
37,820
7,783
1,167
4,295
78,420
1,825
1,427,430
33,422
8,795
56,393
41,410
53
0
63
738
175
...
5
1
50
...
64
16
11
6
22
54
90
126
885
343
'30
20
5
5
105
87
35
5
26
25
55
1,225
10,115
120,618
110,883
. • .
110
1,490
925
100,294
3,590
639
135
3,700
56
13,515
25,974
126,360
97,925
7,360
35
125
35
6,075
81,535
550
200
1,825
135
57
10
461
9,141
454
624
110
321
3,499
70
900
556
137
801
1,669
58
15
445
9,731
391
683
111
191
3,310
125
1,037
763
155
905
2,060
59
635
2,400
508,825
38,841
55,896
5,155
16,570
157,752
1,315
86,826
56,963
7,281
60,220
22,006
60
105
2.44.0
5
5
491,118
Id
500
26,990
52,552
7,114
5
285
10,187
149,400
5
95
1,150
89,074
1
40
61,483
5
80
6,070
64,628
22,470
61
62
63
5
63
14
5
20
7
10
7
. ..
64
o5
2,445
925
100
...
670
375
70
305
65
26
147
1,789
90
178
10
70
720
10
207
160
20
259
65
66
61
83
4,963
216
441
87
73
2,128
20
931
429
24
578
36
67
765
1,330
35,078
1.375
2,990
230
510
13,095
115
3,039
4,035
285
4,079
325
68
15
25
482
10
31
25
180
46
35
5
95
55
69
32
6
911
5
118
63
329
94
32
11
225
34
70
330
65
5,577
45
620
...
160
1,775
727
320
75
1,635
220
71
5
10
1,056
30
488
20
10
115
26
147
210
10
72
5
15
7,667
192
4,652
178
22
371
230
1,063
894
65
73
80
400
23,278
620
13,773
550
80
1,230
697
3,463
2,700
165
74
1
32
51
1,049
154
137
5
25
240
5
91
153
26
198
15
75
2
40
31
2,168
332
287
21
47
356
20
170
362
39
439
45
76
30
610
565
17,798
4,790
2,168
45
285
1,985
65
1,817
2,948
340
3,230
125
77
25
815
25
233
45
196
65
...
11
95
10
95
40
78
8
7,824
35
1,654
230
4,488
190
118
842
14
208
45
79
55
18,205
280
4,930
770
6,340
850
335
3,345
70
955
3.0
80
26
76
2,227
186
303
45
100
701
5
177
237
45
368
60
81
60
43
7,184
706
1,865
256
229
1,616
7
544
608
66
1,17"
110
82
555
750
41,543
5,735
7,344
1,280
1,185
9,100
60
3,856
4,905
770
6,783
525
33
122
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS. ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are baaed on reporta for only
Item
(For dafinitiona and explanations, see text)
Total
all
f arraa
Type of farm
Cash-grain
Other
field-crop
Vegetable
Fruit-
and-nut
Dairy
Poultry
Livestock
other
than
dairy and
poultry
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954.
1950.
Land in farms acres 1954.
1950.
Average size of farm acres 1954.
1950.
Value of laad and buildings:
Average per farm dollars 1954.
1950.
Average per acre dollars 1954.
1950.
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.
Land in faros according to uae;
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954 .
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.
200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.
500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.
Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cropland not harvested and not
pastured farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954,
1949.
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other cropland farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) farms reporting 1954 .
acres 1954.
Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954,
acres 1954.
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954,
1949.
Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Irrigated land In farms farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954,
1949.
Land In row or close-seeded crops grown In strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954,
acres 1954.
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954,
acres 1954,
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops on which commercial fertilizer was used, 19S4;
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Other pasture farms reporting.
tons.
acres on which used.
Sugar beets farms reporting,
tons,
acres on which used.
Wheat farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Other crops farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
7,266
7,545
,837,036
, 554, 120
252.8
206.0
34,684
24,123
148 . 16
120.76
6,617
6,910
632,292
577,428
297
316
446
1,025
2,690
1,386
352
105
4,382
3,773
122,949
72,570
990
1,201
99,466
75,959
486
61,816
666
37,650
48
2,282
31
395
2,962
845,942
1,239
49,183
6,936
133,710
6,925
7,217
854,707
725,957
5,919
6,123
971,173
756,936
79
215
2,677
24,073
6,372
7,272
669,423
622, 786
35
1,035
32
3,007
3,021
8,655
82,120
458
526
5,630
1,580
7,711
36,164
2,344
5,800
57,922
1,115
4,807
25,315
2,035
5,046
47,972
2,132
2,040
430,707
354,466
202.0
173.8
36,353
27,671
199.23
154.36
2,132
2,040
220,866
199,539
20
35
105
385
972
450
128
37
1,237
914
27,400
13,405
375
388
57,431
46,758
221
40,369
234
17,062
10
20
10
35
843
85, 976
281
6,025
2,075
37,979
2,132
2,040
305,697
259,702
1,678
1,549
114,396
69, 737
20
48
55
5,235
2,103
2,005
204, 775
180,790
5
5
11
2,052
987
2,666
23,029
116
152
1,590
248
778
3,808
993
1,954
21,441
214
546
3,35B
835
2,417
22,372
309
130,853
127,772
209.0
157.9
47,948
25,484
260.36
164.77
33
809
96,655
72,367
20
55
300
217
3"7
463
7,0c 0
b,042
109
113
3,354
4,586
31
1,215
89
2,630
1
320
129
15,720
51
1.455
661
16,235
669
809
107, 509
62,995
609
22,739
37,567
6
10
330
35
669
804
100,745
77,748
5
50
277
1,142
8,685
20
22
140
422
3,d69
15,764
240
1,716
U,694
315
2,302
11,114
212
687
6,596
10
15
100
630
10.0
42.0
8,900
206.98
10
15
80
305
10
15
35
305
1,320
20.3
37.7
25,200
13, 500
1,239.34
357.95
100
15
35
250
805
10
20
10
15
80
345
15
50
15
35
255
805
5
15
5
95
35
255
1,070
770
73,770
65,405
85.7
84.9
19,308
13,960
211.65
147,82
756
635
31,835
28,555
35
120
120
196
255
30
590
430
12,065
8,225
110
90
2,905
1,035
15
406
18,325
206
3,400
846
8,610
811
690
46,805
37,815
806
705
30,405
26,405
15
15
30
810
811
720
44,280
41,915
5
320
325
720
6,745
81
95
915
35
156
115
152
1,360
25
30
330
145
179
1,990
65
50
2,415
3,335
37.2
66.7
16,292
13,000
406.44
225.81
92
570
695
10
5
5
35
10
260
265
15
335
10
45
5
15
50
1,540
50
35
830
1,295
40
30
305
1,290
50
40
875
2,090
869
888
827,834
640,862
952.6
721.7
49,721
33,033
55.19
48.67
83
723
768
96,402
93,831
12
46
51
89
200
216
80
29
539
441
41,816
20,227
127
127
24, 191
6,712
87
16,964
1,737
495
636,406
198
30,123
812
27, 277
780
825
162,409
120,770
758
829
679,959
500, 261
17
22
1,742
4,838
759
840
111,638
111,768
5
130
10
313
18
1,072
145
13,795
56
98
920
S
160
25
798
1L«J
4,576
10
202
15
462
115
5,512
83
627
3,558
5
156
5
342
40
3,466
IDAHO
123
FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
a sample of
farms. See text]
Area 3b— Continued
Area 4
Type of
farm — Continued
Total
Type of
farm
General — Con.
Uiscel-
Livestock
General
Miscel-
Primarily
livestock
Crop and
livestock
laneous
and
unclassi-
fied
all
farms
Cash-
grain
Cotton
Other
field-
crop
Vegetable
Fruit-
and-nut
Dairy
Poultry
other
than
dairy and
poultry
Primarily
crop
Primarily
livestock
Crop and,
livestock
laneous
and
unclas-
sified
SA
1,000
54S
11,381
2,310
2,599
10
1,333
140
1,133
731
167
1,329
1,629
1
61
1,165
755
11,477
2,126
2,885
10
15
1,121
179
1,374
784
476
1,159
1,348
2
15,762
165,520
40,005
4,633,139
1,832,346
395,179
110
.. .
210,035
7,635
1,218,599
174, 390
43,949
414,068
386,328
3
9,775
178,435
35,825
4,404,436
1,745,92.,
367,468
95
725
174,770
27,810
1,220,913
202,215
152,695
277, 928
233,391
4
187.6
165.5
61.7
411.5
793.2
152.0
U.O
...
157.6
54.5
1,075.6
239.2
263.2
311.6
237.2
5
160.2
153.2
47.5
383.8
821.2
127.4
9,5
48.3
155.9
155.4
888.6
257.9
320.8
239.8
173.5
6
21,195
35,683
10,525
34,140
57,392
35,648
7,400
...
20,846
15,204
42,990
33,171
23,544
33,600
7,734
7
20,196
24,405
7,066
25,457
39,595
23,153
13,000
9,533
16,277
18,443
36,135
26,404
20,099
23,687
8,399
8
122.58
207.69
277.73
91.74
73.01
232.51
672.73
...
130.06
356.13
43.75
L38.14
99.50
113.46
118.21
9
123.47
185.97
154.22
71.66
50.12
187.65
1,363.42
197.24
104.99
113.37
44.24
107.85
60.75
104.19
98.99
10
86
87
85
89
90
88
100
...
89
93
S5
83
88
92
91
11
-^
1,000
301
10,283
2,310
2,599
10
1,223
30
937
731
167
1,329
897
12
61
1,165
400
10,798
2,126
2,835
10
15
1,051
104
1,258
779
461
1,153
951
13
4,510
82,167
3,962
1,491,589
722,096
246, 592
55
85, 189
3,460
167,139
80,487
13,091
154,586
18,894
14
2,920
88,457
4,545
1,481,905
693, 101
2Z3,327
30
190
67, 630
9,165
199,103
99,107
42,055
115,179
33,018
15
...
10
195
651
20
25
5
...
40
5
41
20
25
470
16
SD
5
50
507
20
70
3'..
5
51
5
25
20
220
17
5
90
15
618
55
95
...
130
30
48
55
5
60
90
18
20
150
517
30
10
1,249
3,105
146
353
380
1,228
•;;
•;;
221
445
10
15
36
197
110
277
20
75
211
430
65
35
19
20
7
191
• .•
2,268
543
652
...
...
198
15
251
167
36
391
15
21
5
33
1,337
733
125
...
...
53
209
86
6
125
...
22
...
4
1
548
440
24
...
...
...
...
54
11
...
17
2
23
58
30
717
764
270
245
5,329
4,847
607
483
1,475
1,667
3^
456
■J,0
70
511
516
381
321
96
261
819
708
540
360
24
25
4,7-M
17,203
5,495
131, 880
24,578
21,243
...
20,2''0
270
34,150
8,562
2,365
16,927
3,515
26
950
12,406
2,770
182,690
40,040
17,140
10
11,743
770
77,408
6,580
5,702
15,897
7,400
27
18
92
44
3,971
1,768
472
5
482
20
342
224
72
456
130
28
5
173
115
4,368
1,684
743
5
331
29
513
258
131
357
267
29
421
2,684
2,745
691,875
553,889
19,731
10
...
15,640
470
40,126
10,288
2,870
34,536
4,315
30
60
7,023
5,245
684,340
531, 348
24,519
...
465
9,010
5,470
41,750
16,703
9,393
29,972
16,205
31
12
43
16
3,259
1,670
267
5
356
10
282
147
62
370
90
32
401
957
645
634,827
535,122
10,967
10
11,054
80
33,298
7,428
2,620
31,538
2,710
33
6
59
31
1,170
373
256
...
...
167
10
97
83
11
128
45
34
20
1,727
2,100
57,048
28, 767
8,764
4, 586
390
6,828
2,860
250
2,998
1,605
35
...
6
...
519
105
73
...
(1
...
93
33
11
128
15
36
350
...
94 ,775
22,443
2,624
. . .
7,72':,
...
31,892
3,585
3,365
23,065
75
37
10
183
84
30
15
5
8
11
25
10
38
20
14,845
7,055
555
495
1,215
645
1,515
3 , 200
165
39
48
493
197
5,234
1,060
889
773
25
771
335
97
725
559
40
4,515
42,433
241
21,253
70
1,918,176
l,72n
308,391
231
57,973
393
63,576
317
955
10
912,207
227
48,518
118
20,630
16
155,762
293
350,164
121
41
42
- '
4,210
240
71,438
8,323
11,072
6,255
100
30,297
6,154
280
7,642
1,315
43
73
975
532
10,688
2,174
2,466
10
1,303
140
1,038
699
162
1,284
1,412
44
1,576
20,663
6,550
339,999
183,894
46,461
45
17,139
1,265
32,440
21,935
1,628
25,992
9,200
45
74
1,000
471
10,651
2,310
2,599
10
1,258
90
1,010
731
167
1,329
1,147
46
61
1,165
585
11,093
2,126
2,885
10
15
1,086
134
1,300
779
465
1,159
1,133
47
9,671
102,054
12,202
2,315,344
1,310,563
287,566
65
121,099
4,200
241,415
99,337
18,326
206,049
26,724
48
3,930
107,886
12, 560
2,349,435
L,2M,489
2&4,986
40
655
38,383
15,405
318,261
122,390
57,155
161,043
56,623
49
79
935
437
8,847
1,473
2,006
1,248
80
1,017
599
157
1,243
1,024
50
56
1,074
500
9,149
1,458
2,307
5
1,041
111
1,219
639
456
1,098
815
51
9,255
59,986
26,748
2,144,831
355,412
81,840
91,572
1,225
978,249
60,665
26, 360
195, 754
353,754
52
5,765
64,216
16
19,560
1,858,003
662
32?, 682
176
71,608
93
20
78,763
71
10,075
5
919,649
94
68,086
44
91,944
11
111,222
143
177,954
25
53
54
35
50
1,054
241
278
135
155
42
55
98
50
55
370
109,620
29,498
3,179
8,221
1,215
32,537
5,100
3,365
26,265
240
56
...
5,755
6,785
183,626
60,349
13,149
...
0,320
56,314
5,144
22,005
16,915
3,430
57
78
969
495
9,362
1,299
2,584
10
1 . ^ ' 6
ioo
391
707
152
1,272
1,131
58
61
1,165
630
9,599
1,076
2,870
10
15
1 , 0-', 1
121
1,204
726
411
1,133
992
,59
J, 335
95,577
6,070
803,639
110,169
< 58, 171
55
...
72,397
2,355
134,-M,j
78,874
9,215
123, 143
13,814
60
4 . 220
99,136
10
345
7,665
741,263
102
14,439
64,023
42
9,714
233,670
30
2,045
50
190
61,807
10
"25
3,080
158,514
310
74,695
1
75
26, 375
95, 199
12
23,155
61
52
63
299
119
45
30
29
IS
10
38
10
64
37,980
29,926
9.,0
1.615
1,653
640
150
2,916
140
65
45
518
40
2,757
211
1 , 205
301
15
207
259
25
483
51
66
110
1,278
11
7,883
518
3,445
noa
27
733
833
58
1,481
90
67
3d5
13,131
310
77,971
5,494
32,566
7,247
240
3,440
7,554
315
14,615
1,000
66
14
115
111
10
2
355
514
21
34
118
130
85
,°4
29
135
27
32
5
2
55
93
15
4
69
70
15
1,455
65
9,626
292
1,184
955
5,693
407
20
1,040
35
71
10
339
1,018
32
491
105
40
103
10
227
10
72
1,290
3,225
172
1,892
120
110
301
7
595
28
73
295
6,396
17,953
722
9,762
835
899
1,856
80
3,599
200
74
30
394
25
2,102
331
872
115
5
112
256
15
350
46
75
48
724
16
5,140
1 , 303
2,190
114
4
234
683
20
550
42
76
525
7,118
165
60,147
17,214
22,022
1,210
35
3,801
7,971
345
7,134
365
77
5
189
10
2,373
99
1,466
5
87
5
66
253
366
26
78
13
503
3
8,990
287
6,935
1
122
30
256
602
','42
15
79
50
2,717
35
63,406
2,676
46,622
5
1,'103
80
1,724
5,073
n.i'),34
139
80
6
302
60
1,405
219
611
80
10
120
128
„■: :
21
81
3
614
27
3,331
574
1,784
81
8
220
212
8
421
23
82
197
5,910
345
35,613
8,700
14,929
345
210
3,732
2,480
150
4,322
245
33
124
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR,
[Data are baaed on reporta for only
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Total
all
farina
Type of farm
Cash-grain
Other
field-crop
Vegetable
Fruit-
and- nut
Dairy-
Poultry
Livestock
other
than
dairy and
poultry
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AJID EQUIPMEMT
Telephone farms reporting 1954 .
Electricity farms reporting 195"^.
1950.,
Television set farms reporting 1954.
Piped running water farms reporting 1954.
Home freezer farms reporting 1954 .
Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.
Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 .
Milking machine farms reporting 1954.
Grain combines farms reporting 1954.
number 1954 .
Com pickers farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954 .
Pick-up iiay balers farms reporting 1954.
number 1954 .
Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954.
number 1954 .
Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954.
Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Automobiles farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME
para operators —
With other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.
1949.
Working off their farms,
total operators reporting 1954 .
1949.
100 or more days operators reporting 1954.
1949.
FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.
No tractor but horses and/or
mules farms reporting 1954 .
Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954.
Tractor and no horses .or mules farms reporting 1954.
FARM LABOR
Week of September 26-October 2:
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954.'
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting 1954.
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954 .
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954.
Hired workers farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954 .
Regular workers (to be employed 150
or more days ) farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954 .
Seasonal workers (to be employed less
than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954-.
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954 .
Machine hire farms reporting 1954 .
dollars 1954.
Hired labor farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
$1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting 1954.
dollars 1954.
tons 1954.
acres on which used 1954 .
Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954.
tons 1954.
dollars 1954.
acres limed 1954.
26,154
37,364
37,195
11,409
33,892
16,725
971
6,300
14,367
11,821
13,404
280
280
6,558
6,635
2,175
2,225
27,247
38,838
29,893
26,770
49,753
37,749
33,014
43,189
2,790
13,962
15,931
36,365
86,781
35,928
34,967
14,823
22,841
8,028
28,973
3,945
6,947
5,263
22,026
38,238
29,747
24,087
9,510,105
21,908
26,203
30,442,241
32,196,779
18,769
3,139
29,250
30.386
26,724,171
24,749,164
32,897
31,077
19,086,688
15,071,471
17,357
8,380,325
110,620
949 ,792
5,350
7,317
6,455
2,184
6,594
3,376
185
1,212
1,804
5,162
6,378
46
46
1,414
1,419
304
327
6,494
10,636
7,302
6,363
13,300
9,826
6,820
9,121
9,370
646
9,919
502
19,859
3,355
18,351
2,676
10,827
1,157
9,301
779
106
2,923
4,379
7,285
16,073
6,978
2,864
4,388
2,119
4,707
1,440
3,327
7,761
6,555
4,727
2,521,161
5,061
5,371
5,809,065
5,449,228
4,406
655
4,767
4,651
2,135,426
1,582,810
7,517
6,414
5,760,942
4,404,284
4,072
2,031,960
25,857
345,680
3,125
3,961
4,316
1,629
3,729
2,063
81
553
1,606
1,111
1,133
10
10
986
999
214
217
3,230
4,923
3,851
3,873
7,294
5,623
3,705
4,935
235
280
1,734
1,632
541
476
30
1,653
2,198
3,896
15,821
3,725
1,723
3,066
1,463
9,030
655
1,165
1,080
7,365
3,857
3,184
1,603,291
3,642
3,972
6,961,161
7,018,230
2,933
709
2,711
3,294
1,758,573
1,593,417
3,937
4,067
3,070,031
2,370,816
3,444
2,742,377
35,329
218,420
104
144
151
34
118
114
197
134
121
210
184
149
209
154
632
144
138
37
42
427
126
249,864
380,928
79
115
25,804
27,060
144
141
77,879
78,986
103
75,370
872
4,710
292
4,744
367
6,530
321
6,096
150
1,882
352
6,051
181
2,699
125
16
1,166
60
5,345
6
965
6
984
5
45
5
45
16
958
16
959
15
521
15
531
302
3,976
512
4,643
332
5,189
211
3,675
509
6,772
312
4 , 165
351
5,633
681
6,799
140
145
85
65
30
20
86
246
357
2,877
347
342
110
125
201
2,410
96
291
156
2,119
372
352
252
73,076
327
291
,576,665
983,655
196
131
205
196
90,470
66,085
347
291
216,770
96,145
272
344,361
4,978
8,820
1,067
950
2,460
1,513
935
511
2,206
2,983
6,485
12,399
6,449
6,324
3,052
4,444
707
1,631
259
342
513
1,289
6,585
5,214
4,698
1,310,877
3,264
3,950
551,240
1,660,180
3,115
149
5,793
5,486
5,063,719
4,094,480
5,714
4,851
1,992,521
1,324,890
2,439
553,989
8,323
62,731
365
505
517
155
480
215
20
20
10
10
325
380
235
128
275
162
435
505
130
125
240
236
155
121
50
185
500
920
500
495
220
295
40
130
30
60
505
310
235
28,425
145
213
168,675
201,565
120
25
495
493
2,187,130
1,523,495
345
329
91,565
108,315
85
13,790
201
1,795
3,104
4,551
4,778
1,171
4,202
2,542
202
1,505
1,150
1,401
1,512
47
47
1,192
1,234
477
485
3,911
6,107
3,930
3,893
7,552
5,993
3,953
5,866
502
649
1,656
1,659
663
577
614
3,037
893
4,591
11,323
4,491
4,389
1,843
2,835
1,526
4,099
1,062
2,373
728
1,726
4,813
3,927
2,838
1,236,127
3,279
4,112
8,239,504
9,066,505
2,436
843
4,039
4,513
10, 516, 889
10, 548, 172
4,418
4,749
3,343,319
2,875,039
1,580
657,352
9,049
93,071
IDAHO
AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
125
a sample of
farms. See text]
The State— Continued
Area 1
Type of farm — Con
inued
Total
all
Type of
farm
ijeneral — Con.
Miscel-
Livestock
General
Miscel-
laneous
Cash-
grain
Other
Fruit-
and-nut
other
laneous
Primarily
livestock
Crop and
livestock
and
unclassi-
fied
farms
Cotton
field-
crop
Vegetable
Dairy
Poultry
than
dairy and
poultry
Primarily
crop
Primarily
livestock
Crop and
livestock
and
unclas-
sified
3Si
2,701
4,253
2,884
760
69
11
210
35
712
147
62
165
713
1
491
3,545
7,530
5,596
992
110
31
463
60
1,382
238
77
307
1,931
2
886
3,709
7,220
5,049
833
71
15
21
530
40
1,264
238
95
335
1,557
3
U5
967
2,300
1,134
195
17
106
10
215
74
5
35
477
4
425
3,236
6,508
4,695
858
110
'26
392
45
1,197
195
62
245
1,555
5
2J1
1,712
2,465
2,429
483
59
11
105
30
813
123
45
127
d33
6
10
194
SO
151
31
15
5
33
40
15
7
l-il
9b5
250
1,447
293
27
1
130
10
dU
C.5
35
165
10-
8
313
2,287
650
1,045
137
15
3..U
26d
38
47
112
90
9
l!.l
1,505
382
1,714
769
24
1
40
5
423
144
26
173
109
10
151
1,601
45
45
398
6
6
2,057
16
16
1,001
24
1
40
5
450
16
16
135
26
210
115
11
12
13
'so
959
191
928
190
10
1
91
401
32
10
"^0
63
14
80
960
192
949
191
11
1
91
414
35
10
SO
63
15
27
384
75
311
102
1
5
36
100
11
6
39
11
16
27
385
80
332
113
1
5
36
105
11
6
39
16
17
371
2,803
3,815
4,474
987
85
31
363
45
1,240
133
4-
257
1,236
18
432
3,814
4,471
6,019
1,533
117
45
391
55
1,334
240
63
325
1,416
19
426
3,364
2,828
4,400
1,02-
110
31
413
30
1,268
210
77
282
947
20
641
3,233
2,190
3,-43
856
66
16
420
15
1,160
203
75
310
622
21
5S7
5,757
3,210
-,081
1,818
176
53
484
50
2,366
427
109
491
1,102
22
893
4,431
2,451
5,297
1,377
98
37
470
15
1,705
336
95
464
■JOO
23
425
3,168
6,178
4,406
833
90
5
30
332
40
1,149
172
72
232
1,451
24
4S3
4,263
7,549
5,756
1,109
97
5
45
377
55
1,687
214
32
334
1,751
25
75
284
6,138
2,139
135
25
15
75
10
166
32
20
47
1,614
26
125
246
6,635
2,156
60
15
10
5
115
5
199
51
15
26
1,655
27
265
1,544
6,527
3,392
502
65
5
15
246
30
555
121
51
110
1,692
28
410
1,351
6,525
3,006
356
26
10
10
235
20
477
141
65
136
1,530
29
141
438
5,813
2,134
228
20
15
70
10
204
72
25
49
1,441
30
135
331
5,550
1,693
95
10
10
105
5
152
51
15
20
1,230
31
45
95
3,812
902
31
s
15
20
60
15
10
741
32
26
108
1,260
676
10
45
10
180
15
26
390
33
250
1,798
1,061
2,535
454
54
1
187
5
1,054
113
47
195
425
34
1-6
l,5o6
1,767
1,865
573
5o
5
30
226
25
214
97
30
3-
522
35
476
3,457
0,739
5,55-
1,02-
110
5
36
463
60
1,441
238
82
308
1,737
35
1,016
9,093
9,305
11,996
2,491
288
5
136
935
115
3,722
612
203
753
2,736
37
476
3,435
6,712
5,4-0
933
110
5
3o
453
oO
1,411
238
32
305
1,782
38
466
3,387
6,366
5,258
949
110
5
3t.
453
60
1,372
237
82
298
1,656
39
242
l,-'26
1,9-3
2,857
571
52
282
30
769
113
55
196
789
40
39-
2,984
2,623
4,335
953
106
397
35
1,170
183
95
370
1,017
41
64
829
199
1,105
338
33
21;,
40
10
450
91
16
49
52
42
153
2,722
316
2,403
589
72
100
85
20
1,180
192
26
76
63
43
33
390
52
536
127
23
11
10
10
2SG
23
6
19
27
44
5 J
644
74
1,104
190
27
31
10
20
709
33
16
36
32
45
42
552
153
704
261
10
It-
30
:35
7-
10
34
31
46
100
:,078
242
1,299
399
45
o'-'
75
471
159
10
40
31
47
491
3,557
7,505
5,784
1,063
110
5
3d
-58
55
1,480
240
32
313
1,937
43
429
3,253
3,372
3,840
825
90
3o
321
45
1,176
217
72
224
334
49
344
2,701
3,000
2,784
570
63
3d
275
30
697
179
21
195
713
50
94,460
1,107,943
340,617
833,952
271,012
30,572
7,93d
57,730
2,425
246,562
69,879
1,965
53,301
87,020
51
293
2,686
1,093
2,594
625
75
26
181
25
986
132
67
168
259
52
632
3,149
1,941
3,247
601
56
5
16
320
15
1,216
227
75
264
452
53
150,345
2,693,483
296,812
3,991,552
762,341
146,320
132 , 500
55,615
56,290
2,403,082
218,339
21,720
123,945
56,400
54
429,042
3,330,064
830,249
3,823,458
630,843
94,685
300
154,205
120,920
14,125
2,249,461
167,030
38,355
200,325
153,209
55
272
2,411
1,078
2,202
533
52
15
181
15
769
154
66
160
258
56
21
275
15
392
93
23
11
10
217
23
1
8
1
57
453
3,049
6,024
4,533
610
94
5
10
408
50
1,219
178
32
279
1,593
58
822
3,281
5,545
4,619
606
46
15
16
590
45
1,341
178
90
280
1,412
59
471,409
2,298,811
1,354,677
3,61, 996
270,919
13,295
300
13,250
347,170
137,010
2,250,605
46,821
89,700
193,374
309,552
60
710,040
2,260,960
1,599,513
3,921,137
259,457
11,555
850
33,720
473,125
34,230
2,313,915
53,090
59,450
295,414
336,331
61
471
3,425
4,182
4,872
1,055
110
5
31
418
40
1,373
219
82
293
1,246
52
812
3,555
3,326
4,651
835
-1
10
16
570
35
1,444
243
100
345
982
53
179,906
2,117,468
552,577
2,602,989
375,659
62,365
130
10,085
132,155
12,790
950,551
151,292
3-', 680
183 ,976
186,306
64
2-0,6U
i;630,937
477,600
.',007,793
638,254
34,580
750
",415
123,950
11,240
706,615
119,497
32,905
184)130
142)457
65
174
2,352
1,075
1,646
468
64
2o
132
5
363
110
11
116
346
66
36,174
940,597
82,554
503,055
256,670
25,462
2,826
22,202
115
99,379
43,562
1,270
25,360
26,209
67
534
12,576
1,189
7,225
3,472
317
42
363
1
1,574
611
21
411
408
68
5,184
100,343
13,590
99,615
58,420
2,735
250
4,215
5
15,693
6,604
2-2
5,535
5,836
69
70
71
72
73
126
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR,
[Data are based on reports for only
Item
(For definitions and explanations, aee text)
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIFMENT
Telephone farms reporting 195A .
Electricity farms reporting 1954.
1950.
Television set farms reporting 1954.
Piped running water farms reporting 1954.
Home freezer farms reporting 1954 .
Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.
Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954.
Milking machine farms reporting 1954 .
Grain combines , . .farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954 .
Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954 .
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954 .
Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954.
number 1954 .
Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954 .
Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954 .
1950.
Automobiles farms reporting 1954.
number 1954 .
OFF-FAIW WORK AND OTHER INCOME
Farm operators —
With other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.
1949.
Working off their farms,
total operators reporting 1954.
1949.
100 or more days operators reporting 1954.
1949.
FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.
No tractor but horses and/or
mules farms reporting 1954 .
Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954.
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.
FARM LABOR
Week of September 26-October 2:
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954 .
Family workers, including
opera tor farms reporting 1954 .
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954 .
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954.
Hired workers farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954.
Regular workers (to be employed 150
or more days ) farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954.
Seasonal workers (to be employed less
than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954..
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954 .
Machine hire farms reporting 1954.
dollars 1954.
Hired labor farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
$1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
ma terial farms reporting 1954 .
dollars 1954.
tons 1954.
acres on which used 1954 .
Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954.
tons 1954.
dollars 1954.
acres limed 1954.
Total
all
farms
2,686
4.249
4;383
1,272
3.757
1,572
139
714
519
1,812
2,224
553
554
182
187
3,516
5,275
3,119
2,834
5,061
4,075
3,557
4,589
1,638
1,825
2,429
2,558
1,551
1,516
418
1,239
1,880
4,055
7,307
4,006
3,841
1,665
2,305
731
1,161
315
437
487
724
4,401
2,932
2,206
678,166
1,753
2,455
1,768,081
1,973,424
1,558
195
3,285
3,539
1,889,225
1.514,231
3,585
3,376
1,922,467
1 , 577 . 741
1,813
968,109
10,947
188,469
Type of farm
Cash-grain
1,339
1,715
1,457
630
1,552
861
56
356
117
1,460
1,855
322
323
65
70
1.687
2,981
1.703
1,454
3.245
2,354
1,561
2,080
628
587
193
171
5
690
,013
1,678
3,473
1,648
1,624
662
952
555
897
253
342
366
555
1,773
1,402
902
466,962
1,102
1.203
1,372,917
1,304,399
940
162
1,137
1,099
435,836
311,953
1,706
1,484
1,428,761
1,090,830
1,174
343,267
9,438
163,838
Other
field-crop
5
7,840
5
10
9,250
4,300
5
5
500
30
5
10
3,875
2,585
5
6,855
75
350
Vegetable
19
17
3,603
19
10
106,324
8,180
17
7,454
150
19
10
21,744
1,875
8
9,015
99
1,825
Fruit-
and-nut
485
60
52,815
5
55
2,525
7,905
10
65
505
7,410
Dairy
185
302
350
72
276
89
10
138
246
260
363
262
210
355
255
220
258
116
150
41
35
307
690
217
330
47
68
16
26
31
42
307
225
158
30,790
165
205
76,080
65,940
159
6
295
350
435,060
297,595
287
30O
132,425
75,705
133
38,064
433
6,561
145
120
55
145
120
130
65
30
65
30
120
130
145
215
100
85
7,175
35
35
5,760
21,785
145
110
367,505
193,250
120
60
19,660
7,790
2,090
535
Livestock
other
than
dairy and
poultry
160
307
404
50
278
109
33
81
47
69
71
245
321
226
348
319
499
208
237
62
85
161
165
68
55
91
128
320
547
317
312
115
149
54
86
20
29
340
229
171
46,634
135
260
100,460
171,598
120
15
276
339
269,805
194,049
256
365
109,032
147,711
89
24,237
291
5.674
AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM
IDAHO
CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coniinued
127
a aarople of
fartra. See text]
Area
Z — Continued
Area
3a
Type of
farnh— Con
inued
Total
Type of
farm
Genera]
— Cod.
Miscel-
Livestock
other
General
Miscel-
laneous
all
Cash-
grain
ether
laneous
Primarily
livestock
Crop and
livestock
and
unclassi-
fied
farms
Cotton
field-
crop
Vegetable
Fruit-
and-nut
Dairy
Poultry
than
dairy and
poultry
Primarily
crop
Primarily
livestock
Crop and
livestock
and
unclas-
sified
58
781
7,422
351
553
75
256
2,769
80
709
406
123
662
1,433
1
n
84
1,596
9,605
470
619
100
311
3,611
100
984
540
153
831
1,886
2
'JS
161
1,640
9,905
441
671
106
190
3,320
140
1,029
758
180
905
2.165
3
s
21
418
3.676
162
294
30
150
1,242
35
332
294
60
287
790
4
6
73
1,350
9.052
4 30
593
35
301
3,436
90
953
507
132
755
1,765
5
6
27
396
4,570
196
357
35
155
1,638
40
621
277
66
445
740
6
10
25
233
15
20
5
eo
51
11
5
46
20
7
33
49
1,470
96
96
5
15
515
15
329
81
38
212
68
8
^'
15
68
5.387
164
300
55
60
3,110
30
371
267
102
647
281
9
.,-,
79
1,569
2iy.
148
25
400
15
222
204
27
257
67
10
^3
79
1,625
225
148
25
402
15
232
216
27
267
57
11
255
46
10
10
5
45
5
27
56
45
6
12
255
46
10
10
5
.;5
5
27
5(:
45
6
U
1
32
■iO
1,189
85
116
5
l^
411
10
182
153
lo
169
27
14
1
32
50
1,194
85
116
5
15
411
10
186
154
16
169
27
15
6
32
762
36
51
15
10
282
5
159
51
20
117
16
16
6
32
775
36
54
15
10
292
5
159
51
20
117
16
17
11
69
1.040
5,912
378
539
85
261
1,926
50
793
430
93
600
757
13
12
103
1.218
7.867
498
891
130
457
2,247
65
1,127
655
105
786
906
19
6
Si
699
6,905
442
614
105
236
2,740
60
764
525
103
786
475
20
f^O
126
500
5.807
381
593
106
150
1,885
20
689
658
110
745
470
21
11
124
801
10.321
745
1,256
155
436
3,475
65
1,371
936
141
1,208
533
22
e.0
163
560
7,660
501
964
169
210
2,125
20
1,032
944
135
1,060
500
23
6
59
1,304
8,431
448
599
110
296
3,189
90
857
463
107
726
1.546
24
6
71
1,696
10.902
575
820
150
611
3,906
110
1,178
590
122
980
1 . 860
25
.
20
1,344
2.332
70
1!
.
50
610
15
92
35
25
61
1,354
26
20
15
1,460
3,038
70
30
10
30
560
45
182
106
50
70
1,875
27
57
1,335
5,015
245
226
50
110
1,816
30
322
180
86
355
1,589
28
53
76
1,375
4,916
155
186
45
7r
1,340
55
442
326
70
337
1,890
29
16
1,148
2,833
80
55
10
55
855
10
130
45
50
80
1,463
30
'is
^
1,180
2,763
SO
36
15
4i"'
575
25
170
91
35
91
1,605
31
5
662
2,122
50
10
■^
15
o35
40
122
25
15
30
1,155
32
287
746
1
20
271
147
10
10
20
267
33
49
236
2,476
156
167
20
75
810
10
552
168
53
326
139
34
b
35
463
4.429
286
447
85
211
1,930
50
212
357
55
460
336
35
11
79
1,427
9,126
4b8
589
110
296
3,561
100
936
530
138
791
1,607
36
32
177
2.002
20.693
848
2,067
525
2.706
6,573
165
2,036
1,474
239
2,046
2,014
37
79
1.417
9,034
452
539
no
286
3,541
100
911
520
138
730
1,607
38
11
74
1,302
8,824
430
569
105
281
3,481
95
883
510
138
770
1,562
39
6
43
518
3,334
153
248
20
105
1,569
45
307
210
37
374
266
40
18
83
660
4,820
248
412
25
120
2,276
55
499
285
43
526
331
41
10
33
1,595
95
243
25
170
373
5
253
184
15
169
57
42
20
40
7,049
170
1,086
395
2,305
816
15
654
679
58
750
121
43
12
757
41
88
10
85
157
5
194
88
5
82
1
44
14
1.463
48
151
10
260
210
15
435
153
6
164
6
45
10
21
1.093
72
195
20
135
256
111
128
11
109
56
46
20
26
5,586
122
935
385
2,045
606
219
521
52
585
115
47
11
84
1,637
9,618
493
619
110
311
3,626
100
1,003
550
148
831
1,822
48
1
68
828
7,404
436
589
80
296
2,931
70
849
520
127
785
721
49
1
47
771
6,439
341
524
75
201
2,693
45
637
436
110
702
625
50
150
8,945
87,549
2,285,958
141,265
299,815
21.980
61,655
783,950
5,200
252,662
306,836
30,170
311,587
70,338
51
1
46
225
5,220
365
554
65
236
1,831
35
668
475
87
593
256
52
65
81
445
6,057
296
597
96
170
2,135
60
735
628
75
765
450
53
200
7,960
42,214
7,628,006
347,503
1,774,322
140,540
1,435,585
369,595
51,125
1,412,081
865,391
47,320
595,396
89,143
54
19,495
30,577
216,540
7,957,324
231,995
1,763,044
363,213
674,450
898,245
62,925
1,795,610
929,906
19,505
l/)3Epil
180,615
55
1
46
223
4,548
336
395
50
166
1,755
30
543
401
82
540
250
56
2
672
29
159
15
120
76
5
125
74
5
58
6
57
11
68
1,295
7,856
282
422
55
175
3,238
100
869
338
137
715
1,525
58
100
136
1,280
8,013
236
509
75
105
2,945
130
936
477
155
305
1,590
59
6,030
45.155
314,475
6,963,742
119,394
334,124
17,550
73,075
2,796,074
515,505
1,969,606
254,851
113,360
364,213
405,990
60
58,605
41.484
394,790
6,964,036
75 , 145
271,873
22,660
21,005
2,385,495
423,430
2,429,378
192,313
126,005
554,437
462,295
61
a
84
1,017
7,729
483
609
100
291
3,050
60
901
530
133
791
776
62
":"
141
765
7,067
351
577
106
180
2,480
95
910
658
135
815
760
63
1.730
39.360
137,430
3,813,533
293,035
616,774
55.645
201,130
983,526
23,120
613,027
435,671
47,920
447,469
91 . 171
64
22,210
64,635
103,410
2,881,641
197,620
427,488
71,461
68,430
661,380
24,755
539,292
368,125
30,615
392,580
99,895
65
1
52
273
4,137
279
614
90
246
1,276
15
355
379
66
622
195
56
19-;
13,057
12,885
2,124,469
107,340
653,633
66.300
341,535
301,235
2,995
126,024
248,499
9,860
244,123
22,925
67
2
195
184
30.726
1,538
9,013
772
4,936
4,974
48
2,088
3,333
154
3,533
337
68
30
2,370
3.170
141,310
12.700
31.925
2,880
8,570
27,995
240
15,477
19,031
1,540
19,267
1,585
69
70
71
72
73
128
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER. FARM LABOR,
_.
[Data are baaed on reports for only
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Area 3b 1
Total
all
Type of farm
Livestock
other
than
dairy and
poultry
General
farms
Cash-grain
Cotton
Other
field-crop
Vegetable
Fruit-
and-nut
Dairy
Poultry
Primarily
crop
SPECIFIED- FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
1
Telephone farms reporting 1954 —
5,339
1,557
499
10
15
595
60
677
615
2
Electricity farms reporting 1954...
7,096
2,069
658
10
15
846
65
836
903
3
1950...
7,373
1,989
804
15
35
765
50
862
942
4
Television set farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,040
303
103
...
110
10
163
167
5
Piped running water farms reporting 1954...
6,575
1,931
613
10
15
741
65
769
847
6
Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . . .
3,081
791
354
10
15
370
45
414
416
7
Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954...
179
30
10
5
43
40
s
Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . .
919
165
37
150
'io
217
121
9
Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . . .
3,341
926
270
686
5
200
448
10
Grain combines farms reporting 1954...
2,653
1,068
201
5
110
10
313
401
11
number 1954 . . .
2,909
1,195
214
5
120
10
359
433
12
Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . . .
9
.;
5
5
13
number 1954 . . .
9
...
4
U
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954. . .
1,984
498
261
180
5
338
318
15
number 1954 . . .
2,017
499
266
180
5
359
324
16
Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954...
414
54
51
60
117
26
17
number 1954 . . .
421
59
51
60
119
26
IS
Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 .. .
5,252
1,513
538
10
10
596
30
733
703
19
number 1954...
7,859
2,107
1,027
20
10
687
35
1,443
1,004
20
Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954...
6,189
1,981
648
10
15
681
25
727
363
21
5,717
1,799
714
10
15
410
10
686
827
22
number 1954 .. .
11,824
3,693
1,495
20
20
986
25
1,738
1,721
23
1950 .. .
8,549
2,759
1,066
10
30
470
20
1,159
1,333
24
Automobiles farms reporting 1954...
6,440
1,914
603
10
15
721
65
741
833
25
number 1954 . . .
Farm operators^
8,937
2,573
924
20
15
866
80
1,377
1,083
26
of farm products sold operators reporting 1954...
1,001
165
30
10
10
146
10
49
45
27
1,012
116
35
5
105
5
66
65
28
Working off their farms.
total operators reporting 1954 . . .
3,136
927
222
10
5
396
20
230
363
29
1949...
2,766
731
300
5
15
260
20
179
345
30
l,24o
260
55
10
5
191
15
72
66
31
1949 . . .
FUmS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER
1,046
166
90
70
10
60
45
32
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954...
768
105
21
130
40
75
25
33
mules .farms reporting 1954 . . .
309
46
50
67
25
34
Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954...
2,640
648
259
10
10
341
5
546
290
35
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954...
FARM LABOR
Week of September 26-October 2:
3,549
1,333
389
5
340
20
181
573
36
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954 —
7,003
2,051
6e4
10
15
851
65
845
908
37
persons 1954 .. .
17,141
4,807
2,513
30
20
1,491
110
2,265
2,605
38
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting 1954...
0,910
2,026
642
...
15
350
65
815
908
39
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954 . . .
6,777
1,983
621
...
15
830
65
808
897
40
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954...
2,7o5
335
305
...
380
25
272
355
41
persons 1954...
4,242
1,222
532
530
45
414
513
42
Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,914
553
277
10
5
91
374
307
43
persons 1954 . . •
o,122
1,597
1,360
30
5
131
1,043
1,195
44
Regular workers (to be employed 150
or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,063
255
162
36
292
172
45
persons 1954 . . •
1,903
342
305
46
773
225
46
Seasonal workers {to be employed less
than 150 days) farms reporting 1954...
1,089
362
163
10
5
70
141
155
47
persons 1954.. . .
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
4,219
1,255
1,055
30
5
85
270
970
48
Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954...
7,182
2,122
669
10
15
861
65
868
913
49
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954...
6,242
1,958
669
10
15
676
20
728
883
50
5,444
1,733
568
10
636
10
535
814
51
dollars 1954...
3,234,715
1,116,037
496, 578
2,950
205,770
1,750
419,353
550,903
52
Hired labor farms reporting 1954...
4,779
1,387
624
'io
15
361
10
651
758
53
1949 . . .
5,647
1,601
709
10
30
450
10
759
812
54
dollars 1954...
7,883,745
1,523,046
1,509,406
3,000
8,580
219,425
4,000
2,674,098
975,035
55
1949 . . .
7,707,758
1,467,744
1,322,733
7,980
38,500
169,210
2,710
2,469,559
966,672
56
$1 to $2 ,499 farms reporting 1954 . . .
3,943
1,225
483
10
15
330
10
403
626
57
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954...
83b
162
141
31
248
132
58
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954...
5,574
1,529
455
15
776
65
724
660
59
1949 .. .
5,929
1,499
592
io
20
660
40
781
722
60
dollars 1954...
7,601,626
761,289
427,395
1,620
735,315
415,825
3,397,610
370,142
61
1949...
6,015,949
545,219
331,260
1,750
3,455
427,825
84,045
3,307,404
296,139
62
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oi 1 farms reporting 1954 . . .
6,567
2,034
659
10
15
741
35
331
378
63
1949 . . .
6,343
1,834
739
10
25
595
20
797
342
64
dollars 1954 . . .
4,466,113
1,284,831
674,978
250
5,000
277,075
8,775
857,548
661,535
65
1949...
3,443,405
976,331
484,890
2,300
10,890
173,030
5,425
696,270
476,109
66
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
4,790
1,590
593
451
15
423
755
67
dollars 1954 . . .
2,375,867
536,291
694,414
93,556
4,610
263,900
367,135
68
tons 1954 . . .
32,567
8,517
9,534
1,331
62
3,410
4,380
69
acres on which used 1954...
255,783
75,728
56,043
11,950
400
31,902
40,151
70
Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954...
...
71
tons 1954...
72
dollars 1954...
73
acres limed 1954...
IDAHO
AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Con tinned
129
a sample of
farns. See text]
Area 3b — Continued
Area 4
Type of farm — Con
inued
Total
all
Type of
farm
Genera
— Con.
Miscel-
Livestock
r.eneral
Miscel-
laneous
Cash-
grain
Other
other
laneous
Primarily
liTestock
Crop and
livestock
and
unclassi-
fied
farms
Cotton
field-
crop
Vegetable
Fruit-
arui-nut
Dairy
Poultry
than
dairy and
poultry
Primarily
crop
Primarily
livestock
Crop and
1 ivestock
and
unclas-
sified
804
440
7,823
1,343
1,999
10
985
95
846
525
122
1,012
886
1
33
995
616
10,818
2,071
2,569
10
1,303
135
1,042
687
167
1,328
1,501
2
61
1,165
685
10,435
1,735
2,760
10
1,081
167
1,219
727
455
1,143
1,173
3
26
118
35
4,287
894
1,210
352
45
406
259
35
506
580
4
33
955
546
9,813
1,823
2,403
"l
1,206
135
1,005
604
142
1,208
1,282
5
38
453
175
5,073
1,045
1,293
407
55
535
341
76
660
521
6
41
10
269
53
36
45
37
26
5
57
10
7
16
193
10
1,750
302
388
...
233
25
264
98
62
362
16
3
46
695
65
4,075
4(-0
1,021
963
30
266
259
112
818
146
9
22
472
51
4,073
l,6ol
733
316
15
374
272
76
550
76
10
22
500
51
4,539
2,101
742
323
15
400
275
7e
571
86
11
12
■;;
347
20
1,904
319
599
209
5
206
IcS
3o
331
'31
13
14
17
347
20
1,921
321
1:06
210
5
210
169
36
332
32
15
106
506
47
HI
86
5
80
44
1
116
16
16
...
106
510
49
111
36
5
81
44
1
117
16
17
73
760
231
8,093
1,924
2,013
831
30
900
530
147
1,117
551
18
88
1,127
311
11,818
3,517
2,333
955
95
1,332
729
164
1,473
620
19
73
930
231
9,280
2,149
2,474
1,093
55
945
649
157
1,282
476
20
41
1,005
200
3,669
1,373
2,490
5
750
53
1,010
673
365
1,047
398
21
112
1,742
267
15,466
3,794
4,352
1,462
70
1,758
1,117
214
2,192
507
22
53
1,399
240
12,168
2,835
3,485
"5
845
77
1,598
927
545
1,395
451
23
33
909
541
10,180
2,0ai
2,408
10
1,171
120
993
674
157
1,242
1,336
24
105
1,243
651
13,005
2,784
3,089
10
1,392
130
1,387
319
168
1,635
1,591
25
5
30
501
2,260
179
165
206
35
133
71
20
126
1,325
26
45
570
1,888
121
200
15
130
35
117
70
30
90
1,075
27
37
410
511
5,887
1,053
1,221
5
715
90
333
312
91
612
1,400
28
15
316
580
5,105
347
1,115
5
15
475
71
396
340
205
456
1,150
29
26
85
461
3,063
396
411
356
65
139
93
40
208
1,300
30
5
85
515
2,263
267
340
5
1;
150
46
140
105
65
130
1,020
31
30
342
1,460
117
95
10
110
70
59
62
25
912
12
r
40
75
641
44
30
130
15
129
20
10
22
241
33
23
433
70
5,072
975
1,173
772
15
757
272
122
795
191
34
5C
497
161
4,203
1,174
1,301
321
40
138
377
35
487
235
35
78
980
536
10,624
2,061
2,528
10
1,303
130
1,049
695
167
1,299
1,382
36
163
2,446
661
29,644
4,454
10,943
15
2,710
315
2,753
2,542
379
3,671
1,362
37
78
975
536
10,503
2,030
2,485
10
1,293
130
1,037
635
167
1,296
1,370
33
■73
969
511
10,267
1,987
2,420
10
1,268
130
1,014
665
162
1,276
1,335
39
^
420
125
4,202
643
1,118
5
604
60
379
329
96
693
275
40
"4
747
165
7,139
1,013
2,016
5
911
95
603
630
167
1,249
450
41
11
271
15
2,683
578
900
156
20
395
242
20
330
42
42
lb
730
15
12,238
1,454
6,507
531
90
1,136
1,247
50
1,146
77
43
11
125
10
1,274
312
377
40
10
276
33
10
164
2
44
11
191
10
2,040
458
677
50
2C
427
123
20
253
12
45
5
173
5
1,890
379
712
126
15
202
175
15
226
40
46
5
539
5
10,198
996
5,830
4.31
70
709
1,124
30
893
65
47
83
995
581
11,253
2,310
2,589
10
1,333
140
1,117
730
167
1,329
1,523
43
-3
929
276
9,329
1,934
2,504
5
1,061
75
945
694
151
1,247
713
49
71
762
255
7,214
1,181
2,024
5
936
65
698
538
141
995
631
50
23,225
394,349
23,795
2,477,314
525,835
768,486
35
232,637
11,375
270,911
222,859
38,950
334,261
71,415
51
33
799
131
7,562
1,582
2,384
726
40
339
539
105
1,075
222
52
51
1,025
190
8,797
1,670
2,600
"5
'15
840
98
1,092
693
366
1,014
404
53
37,495
884,335
45,275
9,170,857
1,803,258
3,521,363
330,525
51,500
1,649,783
639,696
43,610
1,076,847
53,775
54
63,116
1,068,439
81,095
10,734,315
1,814,247
3,833,468
1,250
13,635
405,365
100,020
2,380,277
705,730
288,571
992,412
198,790
55
23
692
126
6,518
1,373
1,998
690
30
601
532
100
973
221
56
10
107
5
1,044
209
386
36
10
233
57
5
102
1
57
71
864
415
8,002
1,209
1,735
5
1,076
135
951
425
152
1,123
1,191
58
61
1,059
435
3,286
1,161
2,142
10
941
168
1,116
553
416
1,001
778
59
113,615
791,280
87,535
6,597,532
547,933
983,259
500
750,100
751,235
2,128,663
145,169
143,704
904,789
237,125
60
105,182
693,635
170,035
6,333,811
391,036
928,699
1,650
510,440
738,530
2,303,426
187,180
360.798
675,990
236.062 61
73
970
316
10,144
2,239
2,554
10
1,218
90
1,047
705
167
1,287
827
62
51
1,120
310
9,640
1,910
2,670
5
5
906
119
1,213
718
451
1,134
509
63
32,531
617,130
46,410
6,281,581
1,378,656
1,712,039
110
467,340
27,220
303,161
407,317
60,045
329,483
91,210
64
22,244
541,421
54,495
5,160,891
1,501,249
1,421,273
2,600
1,666
285,325
59,105
785,151
366,535
162,639
498,171
77,343
65
56
787
115
4,971
561
2,168
5
447
15
340
474
40
775
146
66
16,865
338,831
5,265
2,403,825
233,392
1,362,013
55
93,932
3,980
138,812
224,160
7,985
319,226
15,270
67
262
4,513
58
29,155
2,392
16,390
1
1,217
68
1,686
2,680
95
3,924
202
68
1,927
36,767
915
264,615
34,994
127,317
5
;;;
12,010
615
24,325
25,546
1,415
36,404
1,984
69
70
71
72
73
130
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 6.-LIVEST0CK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND
£Data are based on reports for only
Item
(For definitions and ezplanationa, see tert)
The State
Total
all
farms
Type of farm
Cash-grain
Cotton
Other
field-crop
Vegetable
Fruit-
and-nut
Dairy
Poultry
Livestock
other
than
dairy and
General
Primarily
poultry
crop
LivestocL OD baod: '
1
Horses and mules farms reporting 1954 . . .
16,752
3,029
1,683
42
106
2,717
95
3,651
926
2
1950...
22 , 926
3,603
2,479
70
86
3,871
136
4,514
1,660
3
number 1954 . . .
56,993
8,322
3,618
77
277
6,711
190
22,206
2,503
4
1950...
92,433
11,922
7,371
230
210
11,628
337
33,576
5,359
5
All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954...
33,351
5,672
3,453
109
222
6,615
320
4,607
2,119
6
1950. ..
34,152
5,469
3,811
95
166
6,226
361
5,239
2,405
7
8
number 1954
1,325,682
155,414
105,251
2.401
3.419
202,800
3,870
568,348
66,880
1950.. .
970,189
102,164
62,479
885
1,910
149,603
3,272
443,308
41,437
9
Cows, including heifers tliat
have calved farms reporting 1954...
31,678
5,469
3,299
109
95
207
156
6,600
6,201
300
356
4,353
5,071
1,993
2,311
10
1950...
33,285
5,303
3^726
11
number 1954 . . .
544,700
66,417
36,182
1,058
1,091
98,975
1,530
229,160
24,290
12
1950...
416,703
42,964
23,378
460
822
71,721
1,376
185,300
17, 888
U
Mill; cows farms reporting 1954...
28,268
4,674
2,947
104
205
6,590
280
3,258
1,745
U
1950...
31,543
4,884
3,624
90
150
6,151
341
4,449
2,225
15
number 1954 . . .
214,832
22,899
20,510
831
790
91,290
1,055
17,539
12,078
16
1950...
190,799
20,590
18,170
430
455
66,680
1,006
25,731
11,243
17
All hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954...
9,616
1,811
1,030
32
40
1,584
55
1,657
456
18
1950...
14,049
2,063
1,631
45
36
2,175
125
2,677
951
19
number 1954 . . .
118,690
15,311
11,737
257
240
13,595
235
33,562
4,599
20
1950...
161,790
18,002
20,394
235
780
13,970
1,330
50,423
8,278
21
Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954...
23,409
4,276
2,211
78
171
4,337
450
2,904
1,507
22
1950...
28,080
4,538
2,828
105
210
4,985
471
3,906
1,981
23
number 1954...
1,803,287
236,598
123,308
2,623
7,236
258,305
458,740
157,007
79,415
24
1950...
LivestocL and livestock products sold:
1,525,405
210,850
136,631
2,695
5,830
242,700
165,035
201,459
92,315
25
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954...
25,256
4,012
2,591
53
132
5,984
160
4,466
1,578
26
1949 .. .
27,068
3,991
2,799
45
56
5,776
266
5,153
1,843
27
number 1954 . . .
501,391
42,439
31,510
307
1,244
53,636
835
284,491
16,718
28
1949 . . .
436,181
28,967
22,577
340
352
48,029
1,637
259,714
11,829
29
dollars 1954...
58,463,547
4,421,159
3,485,728
25,074
125,833
3,305,912
72,895
36.979,222
1,736,926
30
1949 . . .
58,956,129
3,472,807
2,810,524
32,720
36,090
4,344,340
206,940
38,664,919
1,232,199
31
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954...
5,759
1,004
550
17
15
962
45
1,227
302
32
1949...
13,437
1,905
1,595
35
31
2,175
155
2,783
896
33
number 1954 . . .
111,519
13,379
6,323
127
80
12,288
420
42,983
4,249
34
1949...
263,745
26,363
24,456
140
1,375
33,210
2,160
94,143
12,281
35
dollars 1954...
4,238,003
509,522
245,955
2,742
3,625
395,522
17,030
1,766,505
151,490
36
1949 . . .
8,779,605
911,082
815,005
2,380
52,340
908,335
74,720
3,253,931
380,736
37
Chickens sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
5,997
1,083
462
12
60
1,193
470
593
303
38
1949...
8,713
1,198
706
20
25
1,745
441
1,061
573
39
dollars 1954...
1,344,958
77,613
32,083
320
4,970
93,320
863,510
51,725
17,189
40
1949 . . .
1,484,695
82,831
45,410
935
1,595
142,544
791,471
90,551
39,673
41
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
10,618
1,901
793
32
70
2,056
455
1,221
703
42
1949 . . .
13,562
2,092
1,178
25
75
2,655
451
1,717
904
43
dozens 1954...
11,748,501
1,003,535
462,320
6,874
32,715
1,355,658
5,192,260
705,447
330,672
44
1949...
8,522,930
796,934
4A2,445
10,250
22,490
1,190,100
2,056,386
804,355
360,358
45
dollars 1954 .. .
4,155,783
383,565
149,114
2,786
13,340
460,779
1,845,585
231,798
109,461
46
1949...
3,678,588
329, 747
182,175
3,855
10,630
498,915
959,294
314,481
145,227
47
Milk sold^ gallons 1954. . .
144,845,382
12,323,616
12,448,756
655, 804
445,811
74, 169, 855
654,675
8,028,922
7,082,665
48
dollars 1954...
38,749,718
2,878,323
2,992,166
132,032
127,705
21,550,391
154,895
1,842,221
1,729,391
49
1949...
Specified crops harvested;
28,172,389
1,950,762
2,300,486
62,680
45,970
14, 168, 765
88,615
2,190,637
1,371,522
50
Com for all purposes farms reporting 1954...
3,o':'5
267
266
20
56
1,573
15
522
250
51
1949 . . .
2,876
156
207
35
35
1,095
35
401
163
52
acres 1954 . . .
46,100
5,858
2,357
170
535
15,653
75
8,903
4,604
53
1949 . . .
25,898
2,537
1,541
675
135
8,240
305
4,330
2,409
54
Com harvested for grain farms reporting 1954...
1,352
126
101
56
466
5
129
141
55
1949 . . .
1,711
100
130
5
35
550
30
201
148
56
acres 1954.. .
13,895
2,655
1,116
465
3,027
35
1,322
2,360
57
1949...
13,171
1,Q60
860
'25
135
3,150
230
1,542
1,924
58
bushels harvested 1954 . . .
864,863
168,130
30,790
21,475
182,575
3,000
104,693
144,280
59
1949 . . .
697,124
108,510
38,375
1,375
7,625
165,240
10,725
72,565
124, 859
60
bushels sold 1954 . . .
373.7oO
148, cl5
40, 305
13,300
39, 870
4,860
91,550
61
1949 . . .
83,070
11,730
705
32,695
1,000
16,795
99,764
62
Winter wheat threshed or
'
combined Sarins reporting 1954 . . .
5,413
3,652
115
4
6
322
35
415
153
63
1949...
b,730
3,931
109
5
11
360
84
779
300
64
acres 1954 . . .
oJ9,eil
558,137
7,281
1,392
103
8,090
395
27,825
7,492
65
1949...
947,735
813,819
4,724
40
165
7,655
6,155
45,670
12,957
66
bushels harvested 1954 . . .
16,913,740
15,179,295
140,015
71,467
7,300
173,800
7,640
545,803
215,938
67
1949...
20,290,680
17,651,433
93,840
1,500
6,450
153,170
110,195
824,557
338,450
68
bushels sold 1954...
15,860,323
14,351,395
129,375
70,900
7,244
144,551
3,230
445,330
200,543
69
1949...
18,744,432
16,648,295
72,950
730
4,050
95,215
32,440
636,298
303,675
70
Spring wheat threshed or
combined farms reporting 1954t . .
18,315
4,906
3,404
27
45
2,494
115
1,584
1,966
71
1949...
17,398
4,000
3,309
25
45
2,235
98
2,070
1,931
72
acres 1954...
501,616
247,400
75,434
639
230
26,540
1,790
42,336
46, 799
73
1949...
519,640
253,725
68,627
145
345
24,205
1,575
54,763
50,493
74
bushels harvested 1954...
17,255,205
6,878,574
3,569,962
22,355
11,700
930,913
72,150
1,310,377
2,142,448
75
1949 . . .
14,380,616
5,685,838
2,563,939
8,345
14,050
772,645
39,740
1,434,510
1,739,485
76
bushels sold 1954...
15,615,718
6,434,601
3,258,660
20,275
9,500
745,464
57,310
1,110,087
1,987,249
77
1949 . . .
11,470,698
5,151,734
2,074,201
6,045
11,135
414,230
17,350
350,400
1,445,370
78
Irish potatoes harvested for home use
or for sale farms reporting 1954 . . .
11,444
1,526
3,484
16
40
814
135
810
1,208
79
1949...
11,905
1,012
3,906
55
60
950
30
1,029
1,437
SO
acres 1954'..
147,545
7,963
95,919
107
58
2,230
171
7,962
17,057
81
1949' . .
144,437
6,453
83,832
450
224
2,519
35
10,341
19,387
82
100- lb. bags harvested 1954...
25,214,499
1,335,516
16,811,769
23,708
8,585
298,812
25,545
1,362,076
2,304,330
83
1949...
21,711,951
954,635
13,098, 127
74,035
29,570
255,230
2,500
1,524,698
2,960,447
84
Hay cut acres 1954. . .
1,099,035
186,246
110,461
1,001
2,040
144,511
4,335
343,137
100,913
85
1949...
1,047,569
147,609
100,839
1,195
1,265
125,625
2,940
366,410
104,548
86
tons 1954 . . .
2,695,554
422,292
376,979
3,196
5,295
396,667
9,785
655,373
339,176
^For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12.
farms with less than 10 bags harvested.
^Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold.
■'Does not include acreage for
IDAHO
131
SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
a Banple of
farms. See
text]
Tlie S
tate— Contiriued
Area 1
Typo of
farm— Cont
inued
Total
Type of f
arm
General
— Con.
Miscel-
Livestock
General
Miscel-
laneous
all
Other
Fruit-
and-nut
other
laneous
FYimarily
Crop and
and
unclassi-
fied
farms
Cash-
grain
Cotton
field-
Vegetable
Dairy
Poultry
than
dairy and
poultry
Primarily
Primarily
Crop and
and
unclas-
livestock
livestock
crop
crop
livestock
livestock
sified
276
1,906
2,321
3,211
4o4
54
1
232
15
1,234
128
47
221
315
1
687
2,735
3,085
3,918
499
31
10
21
400
20
1,442
148
75
275
997
2
919
5,225
6,945
14,090
1,306
174
7
540
40
8,557
420
145
697
2,204
3
2,805
9,673
9,322
20,024
1,743
175
60
75
1,035
70
11,32<1
476
265
1,454
3,342
4
456
3,485
6,283
5,074
769
100
5
11
473
50
1,446
196
67
313
1,644
5
897
3,624
5,859
5,234
739
61
10
21
660
45
1,583
204
105
345
1,456
6
16,819
144,895
54, 585
291,151
26,928
3,118
5
570
13,641
765
204,313
8,403
3,786
14,725
14,397
7
23,312
96,224
45,595
207,250
18, 349
395
45
535
13,750
605
147,697
2,757
2,925
10,503
9,689
8
<i26
3,394
5,528
4,890
753
95
5
11
473
50
1,424
195
67
308
1,509
9
892
3,575
5,589
5,169
730
61
10
21
660
45
1,582
199
105
340
1,416
10
6,843
56,611
22,543
125,162
11,678
...
1,345
5
216
6,789
325
87,821
3,553
1,661
5,523
6,246
11
10,465
39,330
22,999
93,115
7,745
203
30
207
6,580
245
66,576
1,165
1,305
4,703
4,356
12
410
3,237
4,308
4,122
598
94
5
10
473
40
1,134
159
67
271
1,271
U
882
3,513
5,224
4,780
653
61
10
20
650
45
1,413
189
105
338
1,296
14
4,043
31,764
12,033
19,163
2,372
311
5
10
5,413
85
4,980
616
660
1,958
2,753
15
6,413
26,707
U,374
21,693
2,208
123
30
45
6,080
130
6,572
649
790
1,675
3,341
16
221
1,296
1,424
1,809
300
51
177
5
625
43
41
185
362
17
505
1,910
1,941
2,446
359
26
10
11
240
10
901
87
80
227
495
18
3,887
23,082
6,085
24,599
2,490
750
1,169
5
11,633
609
767
5,889
1,237
19
5,430
27,766
10,127
29,051
4,843
535
15
505
1,425
90
14,134
462
850
3,827
2,365
20
393
2,480
4,592
4,261
727
69
5
15
356
50
1,076
169
67
274
1,453
21
786
2,956
5,313
4,480
646
45
15
25
510
40
1,267
168
95
303
1,366
22
79,278
215,459
185,313
234,269
40,707
3,913
60
925
21,475
10,485
51,562
8,323
13,328
27,182
56,309
23
103,545
181,474
182,871
200,525
34,679
3,475
285
505
22,545
7,535
63,068
7,588
4,775
15,596
40,474
24
406
3,200
2,664
3,720
585
54
1
428
20
1,423
120
62
293
734
25
682
3,360
2,897
4,261
560
26
5
1
635
30
1,565
138
105
340
856
26
5,815
52,856
11,990
106,838
8,138
712
37
4,077
250
82,892
2,076
1,093
4,530
2,983
27
8,480
42,221
11,985
87,462
5,190
411
5
32
4,770
465
67,150
767
920
4,842
2,860
28
594,093
6,273,690
941,015
11,023,706
845,743
59,285
10,475
241,450
18,250
8,891,781
197,980
102,475
435,842
220,425
29
1,112,618
5,617,822
1,374,650
11,361,548
655,224
49,585
800
13,940
347,480
64,465
9,189,819
85,109
111,665
572,841
270,620
30
:ao
956
462
1,043
182
36
87
407
37
40
147
107
31
515
2,060
1,286
2,314
387
31
5
6
225
'io
872
77
75
246
330
32
4,435
22,426
4,309
22,012
2,753
515
840
10,245
873
695
5,438
653
33
10,485
48,647
10,480
49,418
7,718
875
5
795
2,200
lis
23,961
983
1,825
7,676
3,265
34
176,802
842,962
125,746
866,736
113,140
21,300
31,110
405,364
37,225
22,720
219,679
16,198
35
358,990
1,748,856
272,730
1,566,732
255,106
21,050
200
32,515
66,845
2,325
791,745
35,919
43,775
241,437
75,815
36
263
797
756
1,057
202
16
10
136
60
214
52
46
105
216
37
471
1,192
1,281
1,217
204
30
105
35
310
61
30
122
320
38
55,265
94,738
54,225
175,851
15,187
1,300
300
12,610
103,005
15,108
2,715
8,070
7,078
10,478
39
84,800
111,336
93,549
81,174
14,705
2,165
4,679
5,476
22,476
3,003
4,165
9,356
15,149
40
284
1,372
1,731
2,042
367
25
10
221
50
446
101
61
212
549
41
656
1,723
2,076
2,149
342
40
5
295
40
539
96
55
192
545
42
860,045
1,332,338
466,637
936,722
162,760
16,610
10,950
78,635
87,065
144,463
23,749
116,325
172,523
118,642
43
1,005,525
1,257,367
576,720
797,923
133,819
12,980
...
210
95,320
96,000
207,136
22,180
24,635
94,128
111,265
4A
312,593
462, 393
184,369
388,175
69,767
5,010
4,330
31,670
38,915
53,868
10,967
51,845
70,084
51,669
45
440,225
526,489
267,550
347,002
52,302
3,685
100
44,335
50,775
35,846
8,703
11,235
41,371
48,650
46
2,920,935
22,533,481
3,569,862
9,223,288
838,130
95,905
4,569,282
18,990
1,503,597
213,719
426,557
1,095,059
462,049
47
796,346
5,727,274
818,974
2,432,744
177,550
21,845
1,442,695
3,315
298,940
46,547
97,240
260,000
84,612
48
1,126,747
3,941,895
923,310
2,405,958
132,982
3,745
435
2,520
1,344,260
6,580
427,093
41,320
100,335
184,983
161,705
49
37
507
172
102
25
11
1
5
28
6
1
25
50
o5
413
271
82
10
21
11
5
35
51
379
5,756
1,255
1,636
400
iio
20
55
818
168
10
55
52
455
3,745
1,526
545
55
235
130
30
45
53
11
232
85
58
'io
'io
1
22
5
10
54
50
257
205
57
10
16
11
20
55
84
1,901
430
972
'90
70
20
622
150
20
56
290
1,940
1,115
465
55
250
130
30
57
3,660
113,075
23,185
50,550
3,000
2,000
200
39,350
5,000
1,000
58
16,450
110,990
40,410
19,915
3,000
9,020
7,350
545
59
24
35,145
100
3,700
2,000
1,700
60
3,375
74,020
9,090
9,340
900
2,090
6,350
61
48
444
208
965
686
1
30
93
30
70
50
62
230
580
391
1,281
728
5
1
65
15
184
47
'is
156
65
63
1,193
25,156
2,747
79,424
70,445
28
425
3,880
1,070
3,231
345
64
9,025
40,910
6,615
148,888
122,933
60
40
765
325
9,690
2,140
360
11,455
1,120
65
27,240
502,162
43,080
2,726,106
2,455,217
1,300
6,155
85,897
33,386
137, 376
6,775
66
139,080
798,745
123,255
3,533,422
3,004,407
1,500
1,400
12,075
11,540
103,125
54,550
7,750
252,965
24,110
67
22,370
449,500
35,385
2,575,720
2,348,787
1,244
3,370
69,256
30,176
117,612
5,275
68
139,165
670,724
90,940
3,215,580
2,307,116
750
4,640
10,640
106,060
47,640
2,590
223,059
13,085
69
274
2,568
832
1,775
616
84
112
10
445
137
26
185
160
70
521
2,408
756
1,884
532
36
155
30
563
126
60
192
190
71
3,641
50,092
6,665
65,272
43,879
1,691
1,061
340
9,260
3,827
333
3,862
1,019
72
9,380
46,077
10,205
65,651
39,537
300
1,455
400
12,474
2,305
965
6,075
1,640
73
130,700
2,020,449
165,577
1,691,197
1,030,532
68,975
25,053
20,100
241,044
153,894
6,485
124,159
20,955
74
272,070
1,582,375
267,509
1,500,387
874,080
27,650
39,730
9,440
296,762
64,250
26,710
137,415
24,350
75
97,424
1,761,607
132,541
1,508,684
944,664
62,175
17,898
19,420
196,190
141,584
5,929
106,444
14,380
76
158,740
1,127,440
203,503
1,162,145
799,095
21,325
24,060
3,300
153,160
49,265
14,340
84,740
7,360
77
48
1,369
1,994
2,124
345
105
5
226
30
331
95
11
111
865
78
240
1,641
1,496
1,306
143
56
5
10
130
10
261
71
35
75
460
79
90
15,513
475
5,052
60
2,781
8
90
60
239
1,352
C)
396
66
80
1,291
19,043
812
3,098
90
1,276
30
75
117
6
327
596
97
392
92
81
17,200
2,468,805
56,553
714,495
4,963
447,185
375
7,228
12,675
27,740
163,920
125
41,723
8,561
82
123,480
2,614,368
74,310
368,041
7,691
180,750
3,750
8,340
10, 780
475
29,760
62,980
8,920
47,040
7,055
83
15,378
132,192
58,321
256,343
34,163
3,675
475
15,779
1,375
142,138
13,908
4,655
17,642
22,533
84
26,625
109,262
61,201
235,647
26,713
1,775
'56
365
19,645
660
131,562
11,665
4,015
17,407
21,790
85
35,428
367,402
82,961
425,826
50,621
9,150
800
30,846
3,125
225,574
34,865
7,513
33,670
29,662
86
132
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 6.-LIVEST0CK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND
[Data are
b
ased on rep
orts for only
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Area 2
Total
all
farms
Tyi
e of farm
Cash-grain
Cotton
Other
field-crop
Vegetable
Fruit-
and-nut
Dairy
Poultry
Livestock
other
than
dairy and
poultry
General
Primarily
crop
Livestock on hand:^
1
Horses and mules farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,657
695
12
111
3
> 219
13
2
1950...
2,217
682
5
5
20
220
3
) 329
40
3
number 1954 . . .
3,669
1,561
37
231
5
) 613
17
i
1950...
0,074
1,327
10
10
25
610
8
) 1,359
80
5
All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954 . . .
3,471
1,290
5
14
307
3
> 335
54
6
1950...
3,764
1,24,
5
30
3o5
7
) 443
61
7
number 1954 . . .
71,417
30,65,
55
561
3,771
o7
17,972
827
a
1950...
53,575
18,360
15
85
6,975
53C
15,086
1,177
9
Cous, Including heifers that
have calved farms reporting 1954...
3,302
1,249
5
14
...
307
7
) 327
54
10
1950...
3,629
1,184
5
...
25
365
7
) 443
61
11
number 1954 . . .
30,673
13,017
20
243
5,036
23
) 6,792
315
12
1950...
24,473
7,675
5
35
4,005
21
) 6,631
537
13
Milk cows farms reporting 1954...
2,792
1,024
5
1,
307
7
224
34
U
1950 . . .
3,331
1,092
5
25
365
7
407
51
15
number 1954...
11,039
2,654
5
2u
4,742
14
> 834
54
16
1950. . .
12,490
3,276
s
35
3,305
17
) 1,791
97
17
All hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954...
l,05o
453
7
5
62
2
) 131
8
13
1950...
1,265
482
5
5
115
3
] 206
31
19
number 1954 . . .
10,479
4,604
27
10
442
3
] 3,782
59
20
1950...
13,742
4,892
10
10
285
64
) 3,632
425
21
2,889
1,087
5
13
5
217
14
) 223
27
22
1950...
3,464
1,111
5
5
55
290
12
) 392
56
23
number 1954 . . .
205,736
62,383
75
503
150
12,856
69,94
) 9,698
1,515
24
1950...
Livestock and livestock products sold;
167,112
51,427
2^0
75
1,330
12,595
26,18
J 15,645
2,435
25
Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954...
2,269
974
5
3
231
4
) 335
22
26
1949 . . .
2,d41
911
5
10
335
0
) 439
50
27
number 1954 . . .
23,71o
10,181
10
87
3,006
12
J 7,603
133
28
1949 . . .
23,435
6,303
190
'lO
3,050
29
) 9,985
255
29
dollars 1954...
2,325,891
1,049,680
1,000
4,539
167,266
11,19
> 865,031
15,250
30
1949...
2,662,872
747,462
32,600
1,225
238, 520
30,45
) 1,253,465
33,035
31
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954...
605
270
36
1
) 115
3
32
1949...
1,324
532
s
120
5
J 250
36
33
number 1954 . . .
11,734
4,926
82
340
6
) 4,661
41
34
1949...
19,87,
7,125
50
780
69
) 6,525
515
35
dollars 1954...
42f',30D
192,517
1,092
6,470
3,210
J 165,935
590
36
1949...
713.142
271,0,2
2,000
29,210
24,, 9
) 226,655
13,245
37
Chickens sold '.farms reporting 1954 . . .
840
338
7
5
31
13
) 50
5
38
1949 . . .
995
314
5
110
10(
) 96
15
39
dollars 1954...
163,516
29,237
170
2,405
8,530
98,27
J 2,744
225
40
1949 . . .
150,290
17,455
760
13,385
69,66
) 5,715
590
41
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,481
577
7
5
97
14
J 123
16
42
1949 . . .
1,841
605
20
170
12
3 206
25
43
1,367,494
303,295
924
520
71,825
785,96
) 41,375
3,450
44
1949...
1,036,982
191,227
1,710
96,010
326,25
) 66,910
10,650
45
dollars 1954...
583,029
134,571
411
260
32,040
326,00
) 16,717
1,915
46
1949 . . .
498,639
84,489
860
47,795
158,44
) 29,330
3,650
47
Milk sold 2 gallons 1954 . . .
5,349,446
788,893
2,028
...
3,677,279
66,88
! 311,179
5,625
48
dollars 1954...
1,841,526
174,576
657
1,486,524
16,26
] 67,022
895
49
1949...
Specified crops barvested:
1,692,610
173,435
1,750
1,074,330
11,00
) 110,725
6,680
50
Com for all purposes farms reporting 1954...
22
5
6
51
1949...
50
5
52
acres 1954...
129
5
102
'i
) 7
53
1949...
130
"io
54
Com harvested for grain farms reporting 1954...
11
5
1
55
1949...
45
5
56
acres 1954...
12
"2
...
57
1949...
125
10
58
bushels harvested 1954...
390
250
■M
...
59
1949...
2,430
150
^^
150
60
bushels sold 1954...
...
61
1949...
335
62
Winter v/heat threshed or
combined farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,335
1,492
1,,55
4
60
75
3
3
> 57
) 172
33
56
63
1949...
64
acres 1954 . . .
165^683
154,494
1,392
2,600
39
) 2,793
2,092
65
1949...
254,595
234,325
.'..
1,395
28C
) 6,760
3,760
66
buBhels harvested 1954 . . .
6,616,715
6,274,774
71,467
...
72,635
7,64(
) 61,793
75,806
67
1949...
6,570,126
6,162,431
...
19,585
4,90
121,375
107,980
68
bushels sold 1954...
6,414,059
6,105,442
70,900
...
66,955
3,23C
) 47,021
74,346
69
1949...
6,233,198
5,919,318
...
...
8,905
1,15C
) 93,965
96,205
70
Spring wheat threshed or
combined farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,169
771
7
100
1
56
29
71
1949...
729
461
...
5
40
78
40
72
acres 1954 . . .
,1,554
34,525
145
409
...
1,775
32t
) 783
1,276
73
1949...
33,133
31,353
45
215
3C
) 2,675
1,525
74
bushels harvested 1954...
1,223,538
1,048,549
,,000
12,110
...
42,000
5,62
20, 107
40,412
75
1949 . . .
754,649
642,186
...
850
3,510
60C
) 43,063
34,425
76
bushels sold 1954...
1,154,645
993,811
,,000
10,950
35,214
4,60C
17,777
39,762
77
1949 . . .
670,054
594,456
750
20,598
29,640
78
Irish potatoes harvested for home use
or for sale farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,686
1,385
503
289
10
5
5
25
109
130
8t
3
108
no
21
25
79
1949...
80
acres 1954^..
306
127
2
(')
20
It
14
2
81
1949' . .
557
100
136
5
12
44
1
21
18
82
100-lb. bags harvested 1954...
33,201
11,529
208
45
2,114
94
1,384
255
83
1949...
56,659
5,644
33,250
30
1,115
2,000
69(
) 1,170
1,315
84
Hay cut acres 1954...
72,794
34,246
225
266
5
10,011
93(
) 10,165
1,467
85
1949 . . .
70,885
24,125
30
...
145
8,530
67
16,090
3,465
86
tons 1954...
108,000
48,935
720
226
5
18,471
l,22t
14,159
2,331
^For comparability of data on llvestoclc and poultry, see text and State Table 12.
farms with less than 10 bags harvested .
^Includes milt equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Doss not Include acreage for
IDAHO
133
SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
a sample of farms. See text]
Area
2 — Continued
Area
3a
Typo of
farm — Continued
Total
all
Type of t
arm
General
— Con.
Miscel-
laneous
Other
Fruit-
and-nut
Livestock
other
General
Miscel-
laneous
Primarily
livestock
Crop and
livestock
and
unclassi-
fied
farms
Cash-
grain
Cotton
field-
crop
Vegetable
Dairy
Poultry
than
dairy and
poultry
Primarily
crop
Primarily
livestock
Crop and
livestock.
and
unclas-
sified
523
3,222
157
167
20
95
1,081
10
699
178
63
346
406
1
10b
725
4,878
157
273
35
40
1,340
30
841
342
115
590
615
2
"'"
126
1,034
12,369
353
363
30
255
2,484
15
5,129
487
148
774
2,331
3
1 'I'l
288
1,655
19,207
474
744
110
95
4,965
60
7,801
1,177
325
1,961
1,495
4
; \
74
141
1,296
8,919
354
502
90
20o
3,646
55
992
499
143
831
1,601
5
''',
1,305
8,813
337
540
65
95
3,325
105
1,065
576
170
880
1,655
6
l'-"'
2,005
9,732
337,060
7,622
13,765
1,835
2,824
112,823
755
122, 334
17,423
4,309
30,501
17,764
7
1,230
2,332
7,785
236,655
5,533
■J, 723
695
1,085
73,690
605
95,740
8,219
2,865
23,640
9,860
S
1_ \
74
141
1,186
8,347
34-;
447
90
191
3,646
55
895
454
118
806
1,301
9
'
1,235
8,566
327
530
65
95
3,310
105
1,020
551
165
863
1,535
10
909
4,051
141,874
3,099
4,855
810
865
54, 567
310
49,664
6,321
1,430
12,844
7,109
U
'i',
1,025
3,855
102,401
2,203
3,397
385
475
38,610
250
38,787
3,768
1,190
8,736
4,600
12
II
74
1,024
7,748
316
395
85
190
3,636
45
672
337
112
784
1,126
13
'H-i
126
1,145
8,196
312
525
60
90
3,295
95
865
501
165
853
1,435
14
300
2,189
81,755
1,830
3,605
800
770
52,410
220
4,776
3,564
1,096
9,445
3,239
15
-.JU
541
2,350
62,744
1,50b
3,082
355
280
36,750
200
5,062
2,903
1,085
7,421
4,100
16
\ I
42
317
2,052
101
155
20
35
696
5
363
128
57
218
274
17
3''
61
295
3,502
121
232
35
20
1,175
25
57-
210
120
475
515
18
'.'.'
219
1,259
30,389
1,078
2,305
225
230
7,577
65
11,976
1,029
977
3,738
1,189
19
'■.;"0
798
2,530
52,085
1,467
7,235
220
265
13,145
65
13,568
2,355
1,775
9,385
2,605
20
1 ;
74
1,077
5,880
280
311
55
141
2,399
85
609
384
111
569
936
21
130
1,230
7,613
302
478
70
120
2,735
115
801
566
145
761
1,520
22
1,2^3
o,962
40,354
411,735
10,721
l..,575
2,065
5,216
130,60..
108,675
31,390
15, 542
19,864
34,693
38,390
23
b^50
o,925
43,995
392,516
14,069
17,315
1,965
3,770
131,075
..8,540
48,276
24,905
14,655
36,946
51,000
24
t)
79
514
7,038
221
417
55
126
3,346
35
960
359
123
721
675
25
100
141
590
7,093
190
334
35
40
3,050
70
1,134
441
160
829
760
26
27
28
29
1,864
118,742
2,056
5,747
220
1,147
30,198
225
60,934
4,175
1,338
8,469
4,233
992
1,850
109,902
1,110
4,394
325
255
25,510
145
62,657
2,328
1,130
9,758
2,290
"",000
54,795
154,535
13,018,672
197,309
746,865
21,535
114,358
2,109,815
15,835
7,978,314
365,860
167,566
921,410
379, 305
29
.c.,,°0
1U,065
165,555
14,093,974
113,450
525,920
30,620
20,475
2,203,915
10,935
9,306,334
246,795
115,175
1,356,235
161,620
30
11
27
121
1,305
60
85
10
15
446
5
321
77
52
166
68
31
f'O
71
205
3,249
97
142
30
25
1,175
30
634
190
115
436
325
32
70
438
1,166
31,677
785
1,330
45
80
6,857
150
15,456
979
1,379
3,961
655
33
'"T''
1,149
2,085
79,907
1,560
2,981
135
580
23,450
135
30,036
2,980
3,295
12,255
2,400
34
3,ol7
15,195
35,290
1,269,235
23,949
54,120
1,650
3,625
22m,630
7,500
695,846
29,536
58,235
147,889
22,255
35
37,2S>5
.,0,740
73,500
2,543,265
51,235
74,960
2,180
19,825
610,390
6,295
1,071,080
90,395
116,635
444,960
55,310
36
11
36
222
1,524
40
120
5
40
691
75
141
57
60
158
137
37
■'. :"'
50
260
2,938
96
185
10
20
1,130
130
256
176
130
380
425
38
513
3,705
17,715
192,049
2,038
5,9.i0
150
1,765
45,460
84,850
l.,,098
1,740
9,515
13,800
12,693
39
8,->l'>
3,130
31,175
677,266
6,605
11,430
250
835
94,065
425,200
34,736
15,155
24,670
36,705
27,615
40
11
57
448
2,711
98
140
25
50
1,167
35
270
160
81
292
343
41
■■0
105
500
3,824
145
211
15
45
1,495
105
417
250
140
41o
585
42
l-.,^.5
4d,615
99,080
2,795,154
28,858
5.., 630
5,950
20,395
636,013
1,313,980
173,645
50,443
173,310
227,615
105,315
43
51,965
208,005
2,355,161
56,850
47,750
1,200
19,670
682,075
558,390
257,006
110,920
202,805
270,075
148,420
44
6,610
23,070
46,430
1,015,216
11,200
19,055
2,375
8,445
221,441
489,710
64,981
16,014
70,252
77,498
34,245
45
^0,660
25,940
107,470
1,017,411
26,885
20, 190
450
9,230
280,095
280,205
93,301
49,600
80,930
110,975
65,500
46
■^o,^^5
144,005
323,355
60,577,635
979,432
2,505,483
664,776
445,811
42,618,975
108,856
2,427,854
1,903,080
861,704
6,85C1959
1,210,704
47
5,135
27,925
62,532
16,896,759
264,174
677,065
131,375
127,705
12,06^Cr70
29, 540
615,091
534,770
244,723
1,892,981
314,265
48
d1,430
55,0o0
193,150
11,135,053
130,575
...
411,959
55,200
31,945
7,818,720
20, 140
514,062
376, 147
186,250
1,258, 6o0
331,395
49
t
2,570
119
l66
20
b5
1,317
5
284
173
30
285
106
50
10
30
2,283
125
156
35
30
970
20
273
132
55
287
200
51
5
32,127
3,330
1,845
170
565
13, 33o
35
4,577
3,740
320
3,374
835
52
30
85
21,993
2,410
1,266
675
130
7,425
150
3,068
2,174
425
2,890
1,380
53
5
1,095
96
80
55
395
5
86
111
10
197
60
54
10
25
1,410
90
105
5
30
505
20
141
117
45
197
155
55
5
11,754
2,460
935
445
2,715
35
1,053
2,095
80
1,596
340
56
30
80
11,551
1,900
765
25
130
2,850
140
1,102
1,689
275
1,685
990
57
100
742, 138
178,340
66,200
21,275
166,035
3,000
56,373
133,855
3,600
94,550
18,910
58
550
1,580
629,209
106, 560
34,585
1,375
7,475
150,790
6,750
52,315
114,459
15,700
101,115
37,585
59
357,195
142,050
...
40,305
13,300
38,870
2,500
90, 550
...
29,620
60
385
315,854
83,070
11,730
...
705
29,295
1,000
14,665
93,414
3,375
69,895
8,705
61
1
41
112
405
62
25
5
83
75
42
5
88
15
62
91
200
422
86
5
5,
10
60
5
108
61
10
42
30
63
','.'
o40
1,210
14,283
6,193
195
75
1,455
3,476
903
45
1,776
165
64
65
66
67
68
69
1,240
.,,235
2,600
22,008
9,725
30
40
125
725
275
6,938
1,255
240
1,945
710
i,?no
21,745
29,655
375,314
139,351
7,975
6,000
34,900
93, 561
31, 136
710
60, 131
1,500
27,765
80,115
45,970
369,925
158,920
1,000
1,500
5,050
25,650
2,800
116,705
29,810
2,925
13,765
6,800
SOO
19,475
25,890
307,984
123,927
5,350
6,000
25,791
72,566
23,631
49,36'J
800
13,920
65,105
29,630
279,705
136,555
950
730
4,050
8,850
925
82,365
26,745
300
12,8.45
5,350
38
148
3,276
349
423
20
-0
1,088
25
320
372
63
..64
112
70
40
60
3,297
255
412
20
40
1,040
5
291
461
30
533
155
71
587
1,734
40,405
7,133
5,366
230
205
3,825
300
4,733
5,918
630
6,028
1,037
72
1,075
715
46,990
7,990
5,893
135
300
9,400
10
4,837
8,910
655
7,845
1,015
73
12,.4i9
38,336
1,838,557
299,535
298,815
10,245
10,700
394, 510
14,250
177,866
297,470
27,870
275,666
31,630
74
18,845
11,170
1,785,720
281,090
261,915
7,870
13,210
346,590
500
144,295
368,610
21,410
313,630
26,600
75
10,250
33,281
1,542,764
280,357
258,830
9,325
9,500
318,095
10,970
138,688
257,356
19,430
217,748
22,465
76
16,820
7,790
1,315,883
252,705
229,022
6,045
10,385
16-, 235
500
33,146
309,635
5,735
236,335
17,640
77
6
52
796
998
22
303
10
30
195
5
64
102
10
110
147
78
-5
86
625
1,315
20
351
45
10
290
20
73
173
35
103
195
79
5
122
6,773
53
4,464
105
50
168
( = )
318
1,042
( = )
512
61
80
10
59
134
9,193
76
5,630
415
105
162
6
270
1,796
3
686
..4
81
22^
499
15,997
1,481,520
6,197
1,042,430
23,500
8,165
26,195
5
69,243
204,955
30
91,660
9,090
82
535
2,840
7,970
1,849,483
18,050
1,173,680
70,255
15,450
20,470
815
63,959
349,094
285
130,025
7,400
83
282
3,590
11,607
188,063
10,677
10,415
735
1,560
56,381
705
51,545
21,005
2,520
22,219
10,301
84
1,220
3,900
12,705
171,061
8,390
10,427
1,040
735
47,095
295
53,519
18,811
2,960
21,274
6,515
85
1
6,343
15,330
575,857
31,550
46,095
2,970
5,490
194,769
1,585
119,196
76,435
7,455
72,203
18,109
86
134
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 6.-LIVEST0CK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND
[Data are based on reports for only
Area 3b
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Total
all
fai-ins
Typ
e of farm
Cash-grain
Cotton
Other
field-crop
Vegetable
Fruit-
and-nut
Dairy
Poultry
Livestock
other
than
dairy and
poultry
General
Primarily
crop
Livestock on band: ^
1
Horses and mules farms reporting 1954...
2,9,9
694
259
10
10
391
5
Dl3
315
2
1950...
4,543
1,109
459
15
5
505
5
592
3
number 1954 . . .
9,083
1,537
610
10
15
1,033
10
J ■','
840
4
1950...
16,214
3,150
1,336
30
15
1,470
10
,. '35
1,767
5
All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954...
6,380
1,812
558
5
861
45
816
761
6
1950...
6,609
1,714
70S
'io
20
765
25
840
866
7
number 1954 . . .
268,783
42,175
16,457
25
27,655
375
109,323
23,321
8
1950...
184,283
23,576
12,400
130
205
19,830
310
72,431
14,768
9
Cows, including heifers that
have calved farms reporting 1954 . . .
6,007
1,726
526
5
851
35
761
701
10
1950 . . .
6,406
1,669
663
10
25
760
25
777
832
11
number 1954 . . .
93,605
16,688
5,066
10
13,365
125
39,320
7,406
12
1950 . . .
69,759
11,375
4,252
'35
105
8,535
115
25,526
5,942
U
Milk cows farms reporting 1954 . . .
5,511
1,589
498
5
851
35
532
635
14
1950...
6,166
1,530
658
'io
25
740
25
699
832
15
number 1954 . . .
43,665
9,634
3,431
10
12,104
110
2,818
4,397
16
1950...
35,659
7,532
3,122
'35
05
7,730
115
3,734
4,131
17
All hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954...
1,450
375
152
230
186
121
18
1950 . . .
2,266
499
297
190
20
356
262
19
number 1954 . . .
15,102
2,364
1,759
1,465
4,665
1,420
20
25,111
2,877
3,178
1,500
195
9,157
1,993
21
Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954...
4,334
1,186
373
10
605
50
444
534
22
1950...
5,149
1,303
512
'io
10
650
45
595
647
23
number 1954 . . .
269,590
54,701
13,724
945
31,635
41,500
24,687
23,592
24
1950 . . .
Livestock and livestock products sold;
230,996
46,853
21,610
120
225
27,960
9,505
28,021
28,170
25
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954...
4,900
1,171
387
5
"41
10
760
596
26
1949...
5,247
1,21°
439
5
5
720
15
787
647
27
number 1954 . . .
121,102
9,141
6,499
10
6,311
80
70,782
6,482
28
1949...
102,450
7,258
4,956
'io
5
6,175
60
61,792
4,902
29
dollars 1954 . . .
16,662,882
1,021,731
663,377
1,000
515,495
7,165
10,983,096
763 ,895
30
1949...
14,844,226
301,692
490,564
1,300
450
624,585
4,300
10,120,093
499,741
31
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954...
852
164
62
105
5
132
97
32
1949 . . .
2,010
359
201
190
15
356
247
33
number 1954 .. .
16,153
1,383
749
1,415
30
5,739
1,499
34
1949 . . .
38,797
4,533
3,736
2,705
235
14,441
3,122
35
596,430
41,820
24,960
51,820
1,080
237,821
52,634
36
1949...
1,254,490
155,449
126,665
...
72,295
7,960
483,608
95,034
37
Chickens sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,088
283
45
135
65
87
130
38
1949 . . .
1,693
38t,
145
'io
220
50
206
196
39
dollars 1954...
4j5,8.^r/
13,93;'
2,690
500
6,155
328,005
7,105
7,130
40
1949 . . .
j;'S,5C:l
22, '-40
o,0b5
685
15,515
110,565
14,281
12,455
41
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,834
455
130
5
255
45
175
235
42
2,490
581
230
5
5
345
40
254
306
43
dozens 1954 . . .
1,427,970
202,881
41,315
350
144,305
538,300
85,254
76,385
44
1949 . . .
1,173,223
214, 94C
81,505
1,250
900
144,455
76,770
120,621
109,508
45
dollars 1954...
532,714
63,417
16,140
255
46,845
221,630
26,811
24,485
46
1949 . . .
484,531
91,620
31,225
..40
390
57,355
35,100
44,159
44,254
47
Milk sold^ gallons 1954. . .
30,173,265
7,856,143
6,317,431
1,503,477
1,877,494
475,990
9,731,299
2,797,475
64,200
14,570
1,708,910
407,207
2,937,278
717,812
48
dollars 1954...
49
1949...
Specified crops harvested;
5,132,519
917,021
386,015
7,045
10,755
1,578,110
11,990
386,068
4S6,545
50
Com for all purposes farms reporting 1954...
t..47
35
31
165
154
45
51
1949...
15
21
60
85
15
52
acres 1954 . . .
.-^,'.i'-'S
1,795
291
1,525
2,668
425
53
1949 . . .
2,.''0'-'
5"
130
510
120
794
95
54
Coin harvested for grain farms reporting 1954...
178
15
11
65
16
25
55
1949 . . .
179
10
15
35
44
15
56
acres 1954 . . .
1,097
100
111
280
117
115
57
1949 . . .
980
60
80
245
'35
190
95
58
bushels harvested 1954...
69,035
6,540
12,590
15,000
7,720
5,425
59
1949...
43,105
1,950
3,400
11,450
3,825
10,730
2,900
60
bushels sold 1954. . .
12,874
4,565
1,000
660
1,000
61
1949...
5,665
2,500
40
62
Winter wheat threshed or
combined farms reporting 1954 . . .
263
132
16
25
33
12
63
1949...
417
174
21
30
35
45
64
acres 1954 . . .
35,561
26,761
1,085
110
5,796
339
65
1949 . . .
48,661
39,207
664
370
50
3,545
1,455
66
bushels harvested 1954 . . .
581,943
425,577
10,745
3,450
114,301
6,095
67
1949 . . .
915,405
723,800
23,885
11,075
800
54,300
25,600
68
bushels sold 1954 . . .
513,550
379,346
10,145
3, ,50
95,818
5,825
69
1949 .. .
333,980
690,325
22,245
3,c70
300
39,250
21,875
70
Spring wheat threshed or
combined farms reporting 1954^ . .
4,b61
4,190
1,674
1,382
56o
527
5
380
340
15
361
435
762
691
71
1949 . . .
72
acres 1954...
94,903
33,817
19,381
25
3,150
135
10,605
14,774
73
1949...
74,619
27,389
10,349
10
3,220
10,543
11,974
74
bushels harvested 1954...
4,640,023
1,736,561
900,487
1,666
145,410
7,666
427,595
787,355
75
1949...
3,274,375
1,253,141
465,305
475
126,955
396,809
571,295
76
bushels sold 1954...
4,313,894
1,631,962
851,562
127,870
7,600
378,826
743,455
77
1949...
2,630,429
1,127,304
376,210
76,525
221,155
490,145
78
Irish potatoes harvested for home use
or for sale, ,........,.,. .farms reporting 1954...
1,937
2,769
334
407
512
694
5
70
120
134
264
457
621
79
1949. . .
80
acres 1954'..
32,658
3,316
14,537
190
4,249
6,337
81
1949' . .
35,390
4,361
12,777
'(']
472
4,093
7,753
82
100-lb. bags harvested 1954...
6,466,137
745,755
2,863,940
50,390
ioo
792,455
1,228,865
83
1949...
6,234,236
735,300
2,448,105
'so
51,995
771,261
1,267,730
84
85
86
Hay cut acres 1954 . . .
139,933
19o,2S4
47,363
40,784
21,304
25,147
105
'io
15,440
14,555
ieo
370
41,093
50,096
32,861
31,593
1949 . . .
tons 1954 . . .
■134, j;.-'
17S, So-
34,924
56,975
800
Ul,126
134,417
^For con^arablllty of data on livestock nnfl poultry, see text and State Table 12.
farms with less than 10 bags harvested.
* Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold.
'Does not include acreage for
IDAHO
135
SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
a eample of
farms. See text]
Ares
3b— Continued
Area 4
Type of
farm — Cont
inued
Total
Type of
farm
Genera!
— Con.
Miscel-
Livestock
other
than
dairy and
poultry
General
Miscel-
laneous
and
unclas-
Primarily
Crop and
laneous
and
uncl888 1 -
all
farms
Cash-
grain
Cotton
Other
field-
Vegetable
Fruit-
and-nut
Dairy
Poultry
Primarily
Primaril
/ Crop and
livestock
livestock
fied
crop
crop
livestoc
livestock
sified
3^
4-3
145
5,713
1,01"
1,203
902
30
886
29:
13<
317
432
1
i6
860
240
7,370
1,156
1,711
5
906
46
1,195
53f
401
904
508
2
69
1,283
380
l'',782
3,515
2,471
2,423
75
4,661
73":
55'
2,345
996
3
210
2,901
590
30,914
4,728
5,106
'20
3,548
117
8,352
1,35=
1,87;
3,069
2,240
4
68
984
470
9,507
1,447
2,298
1,323
35
1,018
60=
16'
1,283
1,272
5
61
1,120
480
9,732
1.435
2,497
10
1,111
111
1,303
69f
46£
1,138
963
6
2,817
»3,215
2,920
357,271
40,035
66,856
39,910
1,300
114,406
16,401
5,74:
54,349
9,272
7
1,519
31,108
2,955
288,427
31,346
39,946
15
30,358
1,222
112,304
14,51t
14,77;
23,641
15,306
8
63
959
380
9,132
1,397
2,226
1,323
85
946
58=
16'
1,247
1,152
9
5n
1,109
475
9,515
1,393
2,4d2
10
1,106
106
1,249
66£
471
1,122
928
10
1,189
14,146
1,290
148,336
21,935
24,89t.
19,218
540
45,563
6,69;
2,50;
23,189
3,847
11
470
12,009
1,395
126,955
13,966
15,521
10
13,991
556
47,780
6,47(
7,00;
12,857
8,793
12
58
913
345
8,095
1,147
1.955
1,323
85
656
53C
16;
1,195
1,042
13
56
1,096
445
9,020
1,247
2,375
10
1,101
101
1,065
65;
46f
1,100
903
14
784
9,307
1,020
59,210
6,359
13,158
16,621
495
4,081
3,44'
1,46;
10,754
2,832
15
448
8,597
1,120
57,213
6,068
11,838
10
12,315
341
8,572
3,46:
3,67C
8,473
2,463
16
27
284
75
3,249
582
672
s
419
25
362
15«
3;
567
376
17
25
462
155
4,570
602
1,061
455
40
640
361
24;
685
iil
18
441
2,713
275
33,121
5,775
6,923
5
3,042
135
6,506
1,48:
1,65;
10,523
2,075
19
395
5,186
630
41,801
3,923
9,436
2,615
390
9,937
3,04;
1,39C
8,570
1,997
20
68
714
350
6,045
996
1,453
760
135
547
39:
i3f
849
776
21
60
897
420
7,374
1,176
1,788
5
801
151
851
54^
41«
865
111
22
6,906
51,595
20,305
681,957
68,081
91,021
61,735
228,140
39,670
30,44;
37,33;
95,027
29,955
23
6,745
47,497
14,090
534,256
63,822
93,781
250
48,525
73,270
46,449
29,21'
71, 12c
74,510
33,312
24
68
933
230
7,323
1,061
1,728
1,188
50
988
48]
14'
1,169
511
25
56
1,054
250
7,826
1,111
1,895
1,036
91
1,228
56'
46]
996
441
26
1,292
19,140
865
131,493
12,923
18,542
9,544
210
62,280
3,85.
2,06;
20,054
2,025
27
805
15,692
795
112,932
9,101
12,626
L=,524
727
58,130
3,57'
5,12C
10,937
4,190
28
115,673
2,538,635
47,315
15,432,396
1,306,696
2,010,201
772,886
20,450
8,260,500
393,94]
205,77=
2,323,008
133,935
29
142,615
2,088,666
70,220
15,993,509
1,154,979
1,711,355
930,340
96,785
8,794,708
417, 51<
696,67.
1,484,015
706,635
30
35
222
30
1,954
328
367
288
20
252
3.
81
394
136
31
25
49"
120
4,540
531
1,216
465
45
6:'l
34t
25C
760
256
32
780
4,25?
250
29,393
4,032
3,729
2,336
180
6,332
85'
1,51
3,331
1,535
33
570
8,495
910
75,749
5,427
16,814
4,075
885
19,135
4,63
3,84C
19,072
1,820
34
30,585
150,545
5,115
1,080,696
138,096
145,575
80,492
5,350
261,539
31,45
61,64
309,654
46,890
35
22,330
273,184
17,865
2,696,976
l-'8,250
590,330
130,095
33,645
680,843
146,09
138,94
748,535
50,240
36
4<;.
217
75
1,488
220
281
205
135
101
5
IOC
231
106
37
50
290
140
1,870
198
346
180
126
193
12
21«
350
136
38
22,580
39,830
7,910
377,655
17,169
22,153
20,565
249,380
12,670
5,37
14,58
30,325
5,429
39
9,435
26,970
7,890
347,464
21,426
23,750
14,900
180,565
13,343
3,47(
) 38,11
35,175
11,720
40
46
363
125
2,550
404
498
316
135
207
19
8
448
266
41
60
494
170
3,258
419
697
350
156
301
22'
31
516
276
42
77,265
228,310
32,605
5,221,161
305,741
349,765
-24,880
2,461,950
260,710
171,14
478, 70C
) 657,275
110,995
43
95,420
289,734
33,120
3,159,641
200,093
300,210
7,800
172,240
998,976
152,632
107,10
) 598, 21c
551,465
70,910
44
27,251
89,280
11,600
1,631,649
99,610
108,909
128,783
769,325
69,421
56,08C
156,63
202,461
40,425
45
45,055
119,823
15,110
1,331,005
74,451
127,075
2,965
69,335
434,769
61,845
39,02(
262,34
228,380
30,820
46
559,733
6,610,568
366,352
39,521,748
3,399,730
7,969,874
13,573,019
395,742
2,077,382
2,022,96-
l,042,74t
7,832,890
1.207,402
47
168,175
1,679,662
36,775
9,722,546
753,546
1,817,266
3,758,627
91,210
453,961
429,36'
281,07.
1,866,706
270,790
48
75,990
1,249,850
73,130
7,756,249
596,749
1,498,767
2,353,295
33,905
752,689
460,83
) 702,74,
1,193,342
158,930
49
6
141
20
354
33
58
80
5
55
2f
30
\t
50
5
66
5
184
16
30
55
10
22
45
1
51
39
1,670
285
3,510
328
611
635
30
338
27
2
702
75
52
15
480
15
1,021
77
145
250
35
183
1
315
1
53
1
35
10
10
5
5
54
5
45
5
20
'10
5
5
55
4
305
65
60
30
30
56
15
195
15
50
15
"5
30
57
60
18,525
3,175
2,750
1,500
1,250
58
750
7,400
700
2,465
390
150
1,925
59
24
5,525
3,125
100
1,000
1,000
60
61
34
11
1,940
1,280
75
119
147
4<
4
211
20
62
"i
25
2,536
1,488
78
13iJ
'29
280
9
15
214
71
63
798
672
344,855
300,244
6,001
3,500
U,880
3,03<
1,07(
18,711
355
64
75
3,100
195
4-3,583
407,629
3,970
4,400
5,225
18,737
4,34
r 7, IK
) 20,175
1,990
65
13,850
2,925
6,613,662
5,884,3-'6
121,295
56,D6U
190,251
69,51
25,33(
) 264,010
2,225
66
4,500
62,720
3,725
3,901,802
7,596,880
67,455
84,785
90,150
369,052
120,51
) 146,14
) 384,180
42,650
67
17,391
1,575
6,049,010
5,393,893
114,380
44,985
160,669
66,51
21,57(
) 245,153
1,845
68
4,500
48,465
2,850
8,182,019
7,094,931
49,005
69,150
68,925
314,658
111,21
) 112,85
321,210
40,025
69
58
754
86
7,434
l,49o
2,326
814
50
502
66
J 12-
1,127
326
70
46
704
60
7,293
1,370
2,334
660
53
703
61
33
934
291
71
763
11,688
565
259,482
128,046
4^,901
11,729
695
16,955
21,0c
1,91
27,927
2,310
72
730
10,074
330
294,247
146,956
51,535
9,915
1,235
24,234
25,77
J 7,03
21,008
6,505
73
38,810
580,300
14,905
7,861,840
2,763,397
2,297,685
323,940
24,575
443,765
863,31
57,5.''
1,027,875
,59,751
74
31.090
418,980
10,825
7,064,985
2,635,341
1,809,069
255,860
29,200
553,681
700,90
192,86
) 693,505
194,56^
75
33,2-5
528,634
10,720
7,095,731
2,578,807
2,082,093
247,337
14,720
378,606
805,09
38,80
J 898,531
51,695
76
23,315
309,485
6,290
5,692,187
2,378,174
1,447,144
149,460
14,050
377,341
566,68
115,35
) 479,560
164,423
77
11
364
50
4,699
322
2,564
214
15
173
53.
IC
) 732
136
78
558
100
5,131
153
2,795
10
230
15
321
54'
12
819
116
79
'85
3,937
6
102,756
4,407
74,137
1,762
100
3,142
8,32'
C
10,664
220
80
5,886
48
96,199
1,826
64,063
'32
1,724
5
5,630
9,22^
1,181
12,020
494
81
16,805
766,387
1,440
16,519,146
567,072
12,458, i64
212,885
12,920
471,254
1,206,83;
1;
1,568,536
21,465
82
1,005,240
4,575
13,153,532
187,951
9,262,342
4,135
169,985
520
658,548
1,279,32£
113, 69C
1,429,223
47,810
83
1,891
28,426
1,425
391,852
59,797
74,842
46,900
1,645
93,196
31,67:
6,03C
60,315
12,455
84
1,000
30,634
1,990
373,692
47,597
63,510
10
35,800
940
115,143
39,01'
17,43C
36,047
18,201
85
6,590
107,373
3,450
881,649
112,619
236,090
95,606
3,055
165,318
91,12E
13,61(
147,313
16,410
86
136
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
Item
(For definitions and explanationa, see text)
FARHS, ACBUIGE, AND VALUE
Farms , number 195<i.
1950.
Land in farms acres 195*1.
1950.
Average size of farm acres 195^.,
1950.,
Value of laod and buildings;
Average per farm dollars 195^ . .
1950.,
Average per acre dollars 1954.,
1950.,
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.
Laud iu farus accordiug to uae;
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954,
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.
200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.
500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.
Cropland used only for pasture,. farms reporting 1954.,
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.,
Cropland not harvested and not
pastured farms reporting 1954,,
1949,,
acres 1954,
1949.,
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Other cropland farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.,
Woodland pastured ....farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.,
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) farms reporting 1954 .
acres 1954.
Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954.,
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954.,
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.,
1949.,
acres 1954.,
1949. ,
Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.,
1949. ,
acres 1954,,
1949.,
Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.,
1949. ,
acres 1954.,
1949.,
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954,,
1949. ,
acres 1954.,
1949. ,
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control., ,.,. .farms reporting 1954,,
acres 1954. ,
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954,,
USE OF COMMEHCIAl FEHTILIZER
Oops OQ which coasercial fertilizer vaa used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Other pasture farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Sugar beets farms reporting.
tons .
acres on which used.
Wheat farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc. ...farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Other crops farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Total
all
farms
38,810
40,311
14,275,607
13,258,110
367.8
328.9
31,662
22,471
94.49
72.31
33,860
36,220
3,695,693
3,662,377
3,592
2.766
2,744
4,916
566
,930
,302
044
9
5
3
1
19,737
17,473
559, 55e,
482,583
10,577
11,121
1,197,008
1,099,210
7,167
990,875
4,902
206 , 133
4,772
1,164,170
2,285
281,962
16,050
6,651,628
5,899
246,553
36,248
725, ^on
36 , Ci68
38,082
5.452,257
5.244,170
32,129
33.404
8,375,354
7,338,201
6,207
7,541
1.446,132
1,609,688
28,422
29,598
2,334,250
2,124,240
177
18,959
534
68,907
8,8-9
24 , 739
234,071
1,497
2,198
24.146
3,711
18.937
81.252
7.389
21.069
272,724
4,495
21,939
109,397
7,352
21,578
228,225
Tenure of operatori
Full owners
17,879
19,150
4,621,966
4,773,961
258.5
249.3
28,220
19,757
109.98
80.75
91
16,447
17,917
1,430,907
1,482,279
979
1,486
1,790
3,133
5,146
2,503
1,132
278
9,988
9,235
273,178
238,446
4,701
5,326
367,967
369,357
3,046
291,003
2,291
76,964
2,083
358,076
988
118,483
7,616
1,774,035
2,955
112,025
17,058
299,320
17,112
18,472
2,072,052
2,090,082
15,335
16,632
2,405,289
2,428,062
2,664
3,227
476,559
603,932
14,062
15,293
1,065,598
1,045,944
63
6,085
243
23,553
4,561
12.312
112,840
776
1,222
14,848
1,489
5,665
24,087
3,554
7,907
96,812
2,106
10,708
46,493
3,491
8,505
86,810
Part owners
7,311
6,670
6,725,162
5,875,619
919.9
880.9
59,102
42,927
66.70
51.74
81
7,152
6,504
1,446,750
1,344,187
118
203
278
662
1,881
1,885
1,516
609
3,729
2,780
165,537
152,579
3,292
2,829
621,922
550,868
2,644
540,535
1,225
81,387
1,133
507,031
511
72,538
3,873
3,647,147
1,283
92,801
7,028
264,237
7,202
6,552
2,234,209
2,047,634
6,468
5,752
4,319,715
3,615,576
1,431
1,596
579,569
651,597
5,130
4,318
677,957
487,592
82
10,204
189
36,191
1,958
6,023
61,797
313
514
5,136
1,024
6,457
28,869
1,964
7,556
106,796
1,060
6,514
34,045
1,698
7,309
85,492
Managers
21b
160
522.039
478,651
2,416.8
2,991.6
77,077
82,235
57.76
28.18
74
188
152
63,479
44.790
11
10
71
36
29
26
92
50
13,213
9,885
52
49
13,549
5,627
42
10,396
26
3,153
10
34,563
8
3,360
101
377,103
50
14,078
200
16,772
199
152
90,241
60,302
152
112
424,879
414,180
17
26
37,923
47,307
176
116
56,290
43,247
34
496
3,277
17
122
602
11
982
3,557
51
1,332
12,591
42
850
3,970
39
477
3,811
5,876
6,408
1,372,453
1,376,740
233.6
214.8
38,651
27,531
162.39
130.09
86
5,693
6,230
681,196
694,423
no
157
165
727
2,293
1.490
625
126
3,017
2,803
65,617
49,638
1,552
1,490
166.639
128 , 893
1,067
140,971
670
25,668
234
52,795
170
19,121
2,148
282,553
880
21,969
5,500
104,532
5.743
6,312
913,452
872,954
4,603
4,992
400,965
396,509
356
576
71,916
69,462
4,944
5,383
479,930
482,242
86
,544
1,842
5,530
50,892
246
274
2,815
1,172
5,790
24,449
1,622
4,063
54,366
1,161
3,817
24,385
1,818
5,087
49,517
640
728
182,362
203,042
284.9
278.9
22,722
16,793
78.80
67.80
86
558
660
46,271
49,798
60
55
35
106
157
90
50
5
301
342
7,494
9,945
134
137
12,708
8,671
94
9,416
54
3,292
43
9,071
5
350
275
96,853
140
4,385
572
9,615
593
702
66,473
68,414
547
596
113,418
134,579
48
95
9,421
15,535
520
586
38,555
39,391
6
980
78
146
1,690
61
386
1,205
72
126
1,818
67
233
2,220
96
301
2,218
778
1,019
174,438
194,747
224.2
191.1
38. 889
30,236
166.98
157.05
81
778
1,014
96,565
110,073
15
15
5
135
300
198
87
23
493
548
12,960
9,049
215
256
18,398
17,864
164
16,739
70
1,659
36
5,322
37
5,255
333
24,449
148
2,725
727
11,489
778
1,019
127,923
136,986
719
950
42,731
50,720
62
105
10,577
10,315
661
869
63,510
75,921
12
1,569
258
752
6,447
56
62
510
126
815
3,040
262
518
6,565
90
169
1,305
252
718
5,560
Crop- share
tenants and
croppers
^Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only.
IDAHO
137
FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
a sample of
fame. See
text]
The
State— Cont
nued
Area 1
Tenure of operators—Con.
Total
Tenure of operator
1
Tenants— Con.
Tenants
Other
farms
all
farms
Full
owners
Part
owners
Managers
Other
farms
Livestock-
share
Other
and un-
All
Cash
Share-cash
Crop- share
tenants and
Livestock-
Other
and un-
specified
croppers
share
specified
658
42i
5.0-8
2,568
1,129
38
347
55
50
162
48
32
1,896
1
739
555
7!92i
6.201
2,727
1,053
46
459
81
60
205
42
71
1,916
2
177, 71e.
82,565
1,033,987
1,711,558
1,104,726
1,834,972
262,844
189, 146
40,961
32,497
79,062
28,941
7,685
319,870
3
177,351
98,588
753.110
3,358,408
1,143,632
1,446,601
256,529
254,151
69,300
26,265
94,403
34,825
29,358
257,495
4
27C.1
194.7
13". 4
620.9
430.2
1,625.3
6,916.9
545.1
744.7
649.9
488.0
602.9
240.2
168.7
5
;40.r
177.6
95.1
541.6
419.4
1,373.8
5,576.7
553.7
855.6
437.8
460.5
829.2
413.5
134.4
6
~.^-:S
31. ,8"
o..."2
."1,61-.
29,763
58,445
115,485
43,174
13,899
80,111
48,657
45,579
13,281
9,355
7
'■j.e^t
^:' , 826
- . 2.. 5
.^', 140
17.730
42,240
93,682
32,378
17,987
33,667
34,351
55,655
27,331
6,496
s
161.66
164. OO
107.45
'2.90
69.17
36.60
31.43
34.73
24.18
126.31
101.67
74.39
55.30
79.34
9
1'^, .'"'0
125.47
90.73
18.5^
43.20
32.28
16.97
64.89
33.81
76.91
73.88
67.12
66.10
48.11
10
0,"i
85
89
90
94
83
92
90
95
86
89
88
100
90
11
o---
118
4.180
.-,,,,,;
2,436
1,101
37
321
49
50
162
43
17
1,259
12
470
5,417
5,o21
2.629
1,033
44
444
71
60
205
42
66
1,471
13
"" .' ■■'-'
28.19<
73,361
580,240
254,858
224,794
15,936
62,383
4,038
17,441
31,057
8,162
1,685
22,269
14
11
46,615
96,698
hOI, 562
'■.81
241,173
151
192
238.067
20
43
17,070
30,542
5
15
5,623
5
10
13,310
41,584
5
9,266
10,754
26,710
505
330
15
16
17
1'
4
5(!("'
4.;'i
240
29
1
175
18
?'■•
384
717
393
116
22
6
5
10
1
186
19
1'.."
122
175
1,010
669
201
'io
67
10
5
36
11
5
63
20
ll'T
16
867
435
313
8
111
13
7
62
18
11
21
-1
16
■04
313
290
10
81
5
24
40
12
22
-
5
loO
43
89
8
20
9
9
2
23
...ir
211
2,911
2,347
1,155
454
14
93
4
24
41
18
n
631
24
3,_,9
212
2,605
2,222
1,130
339
6
142
31
30
50
15
16
605
25
13.0,'?''
6,753
42,011
144,090
58,806
50,132
6,280
7,757
341
2,299
2,100
3,004
13
21,065
26
O . -OR
2.913
12,035
104,769
52,296
26,202
7,026
11,135
3,930
2,925
2 , 16C
1,385
685
8,110
27
l,?.l
08 ■
1 .9^3
823
603
16
169
14
32
95
23
5
342
23
1''6
89
1,427
1,836
858
446
13
139
15
20
67
26
11
380
29
11.097
6,15<
26,931
160,398
55,129
72,213
3,756
20,750
1,432
2,937
14,696
1,435
250
3,550
30
1C.65-!
5,895
44,465
138,044
47,859
67,295
2,010
12,660
960
1,725
7,945
1,415
615
3,220
31
ij.;
39
368
1,224
510
461
16
146
12
32
74
23
5
91
32
0.18;
4,632
7.970
113.627
32,965
58,236
3,4C«3
17,335
749
2,587
12,394
1,405
250
1,635
33
66
690
1,026
460
242
5
47
3
2
41
1
272
34
1 , oi =
1,522
18,961
46,771
22.164
13,977
350
3,365
683
350
2,302
30
6,915
35
=•1
9
1,312
2,431
997
523
4
89
26
19
28
15
1
818
36
1 1 . ~"
9,832
211,705
584,932
161,911
225,212
22,383
16,381
4,410
3,206
4,740
3,705
320
159,045
37
-
5
608
931
412
134
6
18
1
16
1
361
38
o-lo
575
68,460
123.215
61,270
20,515
960
2,295
480
1,720
95
38,175
39
2?6
145
2,312
3,061
1,488
736
26
213
25
28
112
31
17
598
40
,?.i;7
21.2.81
5"O,-Q0
2.034.001
476,904
1,212,473
211,127
74,511
29,873
5,681
22,316
11,076
5,065
58,896
41
i;i
731
9rw;
53o
195
9
54
13
6
17
11
7
170
42
o . " "1
1 , ' 83
'■"'•''
78. «2
36,576
28,718
7,915
3,173
920
175
330
1,325
423
1,660
43
6?;
38-
6,462
5 . 687
2.458
1,102
36
331
55
49
152
43
32
1,760
44
U.5i?.
9 , "76
40,729
84 , 682
35,758
29,583
2,402
5,069
867
453
1,933
1,464
352
11,870
45
65 3
348
5 , 812
5 , 547
2,503
1,120
38
331
49
50
162
48
22
1,555
46
"39
490
6,594
5,899
2,680
1,040
44
459
31
60
205
42
71
1,676
47
102,313
41,101
1421303
884,728
368,793
347 , 189
25,972
90,890
5,811
22,677
47,853
12,601
1,948
51,884
43
101. 96A
55,423
173,198
846,375
341,323
331,5m
26,106
104,337
10,568
17,960
51,689
12,066
12,054
43,040
49
621
322
5.571
5,210
2,320
1,076
32
306
50
50
136
48
22
1,476
50
663
414
5.916
5,542
2,507
973
34
422
76
60
173
42
71
1,606
51
75,591
37,866
824,506
2,753,023
697,711
1,487,867
239,790
98,649
34,624
11,186
29,656
17,785
5,398
239,006
52
62,052
33.845
483,874
2,333,313
718,725
1,071,692
232,426
145,455
61,432
10,530
38,735
18,484
16,274
165,015
53
14
1,739
2,959
1,211
569
10
95
26
19
33
16
1
1,074
54
■;:
55
2,116
3,311
1,429
551
13
147
40
10
45
27
25
1,171
55
14,75 3
10,407
280,165
708,147
223,181
245,727
23,343
18,676
4,410
3,686
6,460
3,800
320
197,220
56
12,970
5,480
237,390
719,758
308,389
232,424
29,500
19,645
2,385
2,150
4,040
8,345
1,725
129,800
57
5 75
325
4,110
2.330
1,294
416
25
179
25
23
89
25
17
416
58
670
393
4,488
2,324
1,217
388
22
226
41
30
92
27
36
471
59
67,5~8
26,943
54,475
342,477
179,318
106,987
17,957
25,925
2.110
6,249
10,210
5,963
1,393
12,290
60
72.360
31,141
65,215
263 , 800
132,937
69,168
17,863
33,137
4,573
5,725
12,395
5,620
4.824
10,690
61
5
625
5
390
300
62
63
13
6
15
20
4
11
5
5
64
1,85.;
650
205
SLto
520
261
'-'
25
65
338
62
484
760
110
212
10
32
2
6
17
1
6
137
66
1,170
341
378
2.160
9C17
637
274
164
12
46
54
1
51
178
67
10,211
2,404
5.265
23,442
9 , 597
8,337
1,444
1,494
130
412
648
20
284
2,570
68
60
10
145
85
31
13
1
40
69
86
45
66
114
33
60
1
20
70
1.020
275
74 5
1 ,4 32
405
660
7
360
71
150
66
15
1
1
72
5-0
277
43
10
19
73
:,-3o
1 ,270
290
40
40
74
:"'.;
^'2
198
714
184
211
12
45
6
3
19
12
5
62
75
5-2
163
211
2 , 390
1 .123
900
178
117
4
17
62
18
16
81
76
5,156
2,435
2.159
10.077
i-.in
14,922
3,379
2,476
90
296
1,515
325
250
989
77
15t.
26
,,,
r5
85
20
5
10
5
5
35
78
509
72
5r,
1i''2
200
75
10
13
5
8
4
79
3,1.8'
5''i;
2 , 2"8
1,540
463
100
135
25
110
40
80
2^4
2 I
106
602
314
210
7
41
1
4
18
12
6
120
81
617
417
200
2.218
921
999
86
126
1
^^^
54
18
18
36
82
5 , 2 ' 3
T.oCr.
2 .5 05
33,463
13,737
14, %2
1.325
2,204
8
525
1,080
335
256
1,235
83
138
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitionB and explanations, see text)
Total
all
farms
Tenure of operator^
Full owners
Part owners
Managers
Crop- share
tenants and
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Faniii5 number 1954. . .
1950. . .
Land in farmfl acres 1954...
1950...
Average size of farm acres 1954...
1950...
Value of land and buildiogs:
Average per farm dollars 1954 , . ,
1950...
Average per acre dollars 1954...
1950...
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954...
Laad ia faraa according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954...
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954...
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954...
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954...
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954..
200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954..
500 acres and over farms reporting 1954..
Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949. .
Croplanti not harvested and not
pastured farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Other cropland farms reporting 1954,.
acres 1954..
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954. ,
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954,,
acres 1954..
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) farms reporting 1954 . .
acres 1954,.
Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954. .
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949. .
Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954..
1949. .
acres 1954. ,
1949,.
Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.,
1949,.
acres 1954,,
1949..
Irrigated land In farms farms reporting 1954,.
1949,,
acres 1954..
1949..
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954, ,
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops oo which coBBCrcial fertilizer vaa used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting..
tons.,
acres on which used..
Other pasture farms reporting..
tons. .
acres on which used..
Sugar beets farms reporting, ,
tons. .
acres on which used..
Wheat farms reporting.,
tons. .
acres on which used..
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc. ...farms reportljig.,
tons. .
acres on which used..
Other crops farms reporting..
tons. .
acres on which used, ,
4,412
4,792
1,572,332
1,595,627
356.4
333.0
37,226
27,551
108.73
83.41
89
3,859
4,331
544,236
573,724
797
344
257
353
521
710
687
190
1,516
1,570
28,348
29,925
2,240
2,137
186,255
144,628
1,812
160,556
920
25,699
1,667
376,019
1,052
138,786
1,433
242,527
355
6,189
3,845
56,161
4,091
4,521
758,839
748,277
3,435
3,719
646,894
691,189
2,332
2,618
514,805
584,306
717
672
5,273
22
2.595
120
24,669
552
1,078
15,460
117
133
1,881
56
315
3,817
1,180
5,562
97,780
37
16
193
993
3,799
69,634
1,462
1,445
475,649
368,035
325.3
254.7
31,376
20,988
96.78
80.38
91
1,335
1,345
147,558
133,895
125
127
87
212
329
277
127
51
561
523
12,317
10,225
788
695
46,546
31,335
611
37,811
373
8,735
710
133 , 166
412
46,626
474
73,509
116
1,968
1,322
15,927
1,371
1,380
206,421
175,455
1,203
1,155
218,992
144,460
942
911
179,792
141,655
161
165
3,716
1,655
39
8,665
207
582
7,126
36
44
659
11
123
510
402
1,332
22,553
332
974
18,580
966
1,069
740,936
825,306
767,0
772.0
79,631
59,047
109.95
77.22
85
944
1,058
270,121
290,716
7
6
25
49
85
290
378
104
308
343
8,045
10,984
752
692
93,716
72,191
715
84,373
239
9,343
334
159,304
284
44,539
465
140,111
83
3,228
922
25,100
949
1,063
371,882
373,891
849
373
307,460
400,202
564
645
203,843
296,841
80
56
2,032
1,088
11
50
11,006
170
316
5,422
46
75
1,047
28
144
2,650
527
2,955
53,221
6
2
53
414
2,105
38,033
6
17,504
5,006
2,500.6
834.3
186,250
250,000
64.22
98.19
29
4,785
1,382
1
2,243
290
5
2,010
3
233
3
3,630
2
2,400
3,963
2
153
303
6
6
7,203
1,672
6
6
7,772
2,860
6,030
2,160
1
1
414
22
325
4
43
986
1
9
130
453
532
221,833
237,970
489.7
447.3
67,079
47,621
132.70
113.05
87
442
492
107,651
129,236
16
15
57
142
180
32
108
159
1,957
2,556
360
319
38,580
30,467
336
34,287
70
4,293
102
30,609
127
15,305
157
18,004
19
280
352
9,726
447
512
148 , 133
152,259
273
405
50,570
57,947
203
231
45,915
40,955
15
16
1,530
275
6
875
25
4,519
33
95
1,527
10
8
110
17
48
657
197
1,200
20,505
6
6
85
176
682
12,271
42
65
10,328
23,200
245,9
356,9
17,905
26,562
65.61
74.42
32
50
1,962
7,070
25
336
1,250
15
297
1,830
5
290
17
4,561
5
350
21
2,435
6
135
27
287
37
60
2,595
10,150
37
40
7,432
13,720
22
30
5,011
11,980
5
5
90
75
11
26
435
57
106
34,550
60,345
606.1
569,3
81,759
59,725
129.29
103.99
89
57
106
17,111
32,930
10
10
30
7
12
36
145
334
5,367
8,745
5,248
916
26
4,210
24
5,868
5
50
37
433
57
106
23,123
42,009
32
96
6,929
16,049
28
50
5,126
6,910
6
34
405
1
20
150
29
110
2,259
17
81
1,345
^Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only.
IDAHO
139
FERTILIZER. BY TENURE OF OPERATOR. CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 -Continued
a Bsmple of
ramiB. See text]
Area 2 — Continued
Areri 3-i
Tenure of operator^ — Con.
Other
f'irms
Total
all
farms
Tenure of operator
Other
farms
Tenants
— Con.
Full
Part
owners
Managers
Tenants
LiTestock-
Other
and un-
All
Cash
Share-cash
Crop-Share
tenants and
Livestock-
share
Other
and un-
share
specified
croppers
specified
U
17
1,524
9,773
4,931
1,360
70
1,556
273
331
599
192
161
1.856
1
3fi
77
1,740
10,296
5.181
1,276
33
1,546
272
385
533
216
140
2,260
2
2b. 898
11,380
116,410
2,471,542
717,166
1,243,766
101,232
237,409
62,510
37,620
75,957
39,162
22,160
171,969
3
15.938
19,760
159,310
2.345.519
691,139
1.245,986
121,302
212,757
56,200
44,505
62,082
37,930
12,040
74,335
4
791.1
669.4
76.4
252.9
145.4
914.5
1,446.2
152.6
229.0
U3.7
126.8
204.0
137.6
92.7
5
442. '■
256.6
91.6
227.8
133.4
976.5
3,675.8
137.6
206.6
115.6
116.5
175.6
86.0
32.9
6
r,5.313
52,441
8.6-72
25.119
23,893
47,127
54,468
28,475
22,314
27,036
30,491
31,881
30,444
11,648
7
38,086
30.924
7,297
16,80-,-
15.635
33,198
91,517
21,464
13,551
23,220
23,282
25,670
18,534
7,458
8
86.06
78.34
107.83
115.00
160.97
59.35
345.01
171.79
82.49
231.32
220.29
143.75
270.76
115.21
9
90.31
147.15
79.56
84.54
126.22
35.85
42.26
155.48
62.30
188.05
226.29
145.65
256.30
222.09
10
97
100
90
36
91
73
67
79
31
78
79
83
77
33
11
_K
16
1,132
7. 047
4,319
1 , 307
59
1,451
223
331
594
187
116
811
12
3m
57
1 ,430
3 ', 560
4,593
1,218
33
1,511
247
385
533
216
130
1,200
13
3.909
1,301
14,120
44-'. 336
206,237
120,667
4,937
100,954
10,585
22,076
46,405
13,773
8,115
14 , 541
14
3 , 'i 38
9,471
13,495
425.758
194,043
115,808
5,957
95,710
10,563
23,865
37,992
16,550
6,740
14,240
15
665
I , l66
461
65
5
75
50
15
5
5
560
16
1
5
195
1,019
736
93
60
30
5
15
'16
125
17
145
978
702
101
...
100
30
5
45
10
'io
75
13
5
77
1,572
926
235
10
375
40
105
120
70
40
26
19
1
T'O
2,240
1,126
473
36
583
46
140
285
61
51
22
20
699
275
211
6
206
21
55
101
29
1
21
21
232
85
93
1
48
5
6
22
5
10
22
1
41
8
26
1
4
1
1
2
2
23
19
10
53"
6,163
3,302
892
32
999
120
250
401
138
90
938
24
11
30
54 5
5.061
2,729
656
14
787
145
220
227
135
60
875
25
^''9
200
':.8':>^'
132,239
69,639
35,179
1,315
20,065
2,205
6,470
5,230
3,730
2,330
6,091
26
17?
2-'0
b.lcO
92.629
45,940
25,400
1,599
11.945
2,795
2,425
3,415
2,620
690
7,745
27
33
,_,
335
1,414
735
3CH
5
243
36
61
87
24
35
127
28
11
27
430
1 , 579
338
278
6
207
40
50
81
11
25
250
29
2,SZ}
437
5 , 170
59,014
21.478
22,808
30
8,547
455
2,770
2.767
1.555
1,000
6,151
30
ilO
2,540
10,345
55,739
27,982
17,075
27
4,915
300
1,170
1,880
1.105
460
5,740
31
31
.
145
386
195
100
65
15
25
16
9
26
32
2.043
425
2.0^5
20,049
6,855
8.352
3,937
135
2,220
622
960
905
33
14
230
1 . 120
574
238
5
191
21
41
76
18
35
112
34
■'30
^^
3.09 5
4i 3
3?,9(-.5
10':
14,623
69
14,456
26
30
1
4,610
320
550
2,145
595
1,000
5,246
11
35
36
? . '->.'' '
^-,717
49,310
106 , 162
22,864
72,023
8,000
3,275
37
5
227
83
60
8
5
5
10
38
""'
575
29,915
4.721
4,286
120
110
110
205
39
.,
1
333
3,360
1,633
596
24
472
118
101
157
70
26
635
40
-., ^'0^'
38
6,935
1,610,982
345,418
958,989
86,027
86,921
46,995
3,606
13,175
16,550
6,595
133,627
41
1
135
1,615
824
257
15
279
91
46
90
27
25
240
42
45
5
560
41,701
19,825
12,970
450
6,541
2,685
845
1,835
861
315
1,915
43
34
12
1,243
9,092
4,706
1,304
64
1,478
247
321
569
191
150
1,540
44
374
1,112
5.105
ill. 0 33
47,244
33,980
923
20,812
2,270
2,698
8,220
3,554
4,070
8,079
45
34
1,313
3.3 54
4.651
1,322
69
1,471
238
331
594
187
121
1,341
46
36
62
l,5bO
9,352
4,865
1,233
33
1,531
262
385
533
216
135
1,690
47
1,938
25,145
638,639
297,354
178,654
6,282
129,566
13,245
31,316
54,452
19,058
11,495
26,783
43
■^. -4
12,281
35,000
574,126
267,965
158,283
7,533
112,570
13,658
27,460
43,287
20,275
7,890
27,725
49
3-
12
1,104
8,718
4,491
1,237
50
1,345
228
316
503
182
116
1.545
50
\.
52
1,280
8,871
4,640
1,135
17
1,279
226
355
377
206
115
1,750
51
13,911
7,955
62,100
1,849,433
437,921
1,066,191
95,342
106,986
49,200
10,076
18,455
20,280
8,975
142,993
52
6 . 74 ?
5,178
35,720
1,698,760
402,365
1,055,505
113,333
86,192
43,025
15,370
14.632
10,295
2.870
41 , 360
53
15
12
619
175
117
31
1
5
5
21
54
15
15
825
343
183
74
6
55
10
15
20
5
5
25
55
9.308
8,292
79,225
110.383
27,150
72,143
8,000
110
110
3,480
56
3.930
3,020
102,695
97,925
41,355
53,898
1,647
890
266
445
75
'95
'75
135
57
460
9,141
4,660
1,308
69
1,476
263
316
587
179
131
1,628
58
10
435
9,731
5.009
1,174
33
1,505
257
375
528
210
135
2,010
59
2,390
508.825
241 . 596
128,988
5,792
112,058
13,465
23,570
50,692
14,176
10,155
20,391
60
10
190
2,255
5
5
5
491,118
16
500
63
233.690
54
112,378
11
420
9
7,080
110,885
5
30
12,593
28,765
41,322
5
30
13,990
9,215
22,085
61
62
63
64
1.1.60
65
2,445
1,999
44c
65
3
141
1,789
1,033
311
12
368
116
120
92
15
65
66
iZ
63
4,963
2,979
790
53
1,105
50
354
352
319
30
36
67
500
1.060
35,078
20,527
7,162
318
6,746
360
2,180
2,570
1,496
140
325
68
25
482
252
88
1
86
31
35
15
5
55
69
6
911
515
193
86
83
36
13
14
15
34
70
65
5,577
3,242
1,090
325
700
265
270
90
:'5
220
71
1,056
422
282
1
346
30
65
161
45
45
5
72
7,667
2,184
2,758
132
2,578
302
494
1,296
268
218
15
73
23,278
6,617
8,082
265
8,224
830
1,615
3,394
855
1,030
90
74
10
5
50
1,049
593
207
234
15
80
90
34
15
15
75
63
20
27
2,168
1,088
540
495
13
110
160
176
31
45
76
1,150
300
515
17,798
9,424
4,638
3,611
150
970
1,405
926
160
125
77
25
815
399
171
15
200
25
30
105
25
15
30
73
8
7,824
5,123
2,066
46
569
44
42
371
80
32
20
79
55
18,205
8,877
6,238
420
2,435
230
225
1,500
300
130
235
80
3
5
70
2,227
1,167
396
11
613
60
135
281
77
60
40
31
40
30
29
7,184
3,109
1,624
258
2,155
250
436
953
229
282
38
82
475
470
520
41,543
19,271
9,307
835
11,875
1,215
2,125
5,655
1,140
1,740
255
33
140
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Area 3b
Total
all
fams
Tenure of operator^
Part owners
Crop- share
tenants and
croppers
FACmS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms .,. number 195"^..
1950..
Land in farms acres 195^..
1950..
Average size of farm acres 1954..
1950..
Valor of laod and buildings:
Average per farm..... dollars 1954..
1950..
Average per acre dollars 1954..
1950. .
ProTtortion of farms reporting value percent 1954..
Land in farns according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.,
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.,
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.,
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954,,
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.,
200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.,
500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.,
Cropland used only for pasture,, farms reporting 1954.,
1949. .
acres 1954,.
1949. .
Croplanfi not harvested and not
pastured farms reporting 1954..
1949. .
acres 1954..
1949..
Cultivated summer fallow farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954,,
Other cropland farms reporting 1954 . ,
acres 1954.,
Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954.,
Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954.,
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954.
Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954.,
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954.
Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.
1949. ,
acres 1954. ,
1949.,
Land pastured, total fanns reporting 1954.,
1949.,
acres 1954.
1949,,
Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.,
1949.,
acres 1954.,
1949.,
Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954,
1949,,
acres 1954,
1949.
Land In row or close-seeded crops grown in strips
for wind erosion control farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.,
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.,
USE OF COmEBCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops on which connercial fertilizer was used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Other pasture farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Sugar beets farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Wheat farms reporting.
tons,
acres on which used.
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc, ...farms reporting.
tons.
acres on which used.
Other crops farms reporting.
tons.
acres on which used.
7,^66
7,545
1,837,036
1,554,120
252,3
206,0
34,684
24,123
148.16
120.76
6,617
6,910
632, 292
577,428
297
316
446
1,025
2,690
1,386
352
105
4,382
3,773
122,949
72,570
999
1,201
99,466
75,959
4B6
61,816
666
37,650
iS
2,282
31
395
2,952
845,942
1,239
49, 183
6,936
133,710
6,925
7,217
854, 707
725,957
5,919
6,123
971,173
756,936
79
215
2,677
24,073
6,872
7,272
669,423
622,786
35
1,035
3,021
8,655
82, 120
458
526
5,630
1,580
7,711
36,164
2,344
5,800
57, 922
1,115
4,807
25,315
2,035
5,046
47, 972
3,335
3,554
692, 750
770,051
204.7
216.7
26,739
20,066
146.34
100.50
3,120
3,316
217,829
234, 512
107
211
355
748
1,205
372
95
27
2,183
1,980
63,671
43,027
404
595
25,942
29,108
170
14,605
281
11,336
25
355
25
60
1,449
333,358
612
22,325
3,262
51,025
3,245
3,442
307,442
306, 647
2,356
3,047
397,894
435, 132
50
95
425
15,675
3,231
3,474
257,145
264, 674
20
685
7
278
1,427
3,492
33,395
242
272
2,650
540
2,047
9,544
1,077
1,795
13,336
400
1,269
7,096
895
1,733
17,612
1,194
1,010
751,052
440,463
529.0
436.1
60,083
39, 787
91.84
90.60
79
1,183
985
187, 735
132,913
5
25
31
62
469
337
150
54
773
544
31,639
14,083
268
195
54,133
31,055
172
36,291
153
17,842
13
1,757
1
320
582
438,749
245
20,423
1,169
36,718
1,191
985
273, 508
173,057
1,042
830
472,145
246,670
14
35
2,077
5,233
1,157
957
172, 278
125,914
10
230
9
1,929
523
1,951
17,460
101
112
1,255
434
2,368
11,373
455
1,420
13,249
300
1,503
3,124
355
1,533
12,234
35
25
53,082
25,782
1,516.6
1,031.3
128,409
85,026
104.86
71.03
55
30
24
24,678
7,154
5
5
12
7
15
10
764
595
,580
250
4
975
20
19,601
34
5,459
30
24
28,022
7,999
21
17
20,365
17,469
30
24
24,325
9,574
9
133
1,000
5
15
100
4
311
3,132
15
1,080
3,001
12
779
3,265
10
110
1,251
2,019
2,245
300,227
288,044
148.7
128.2
41,036
28, 658
286.97
221.55
1,998
2,195
198,112
198,489
5
30
45
135
1,001
621
95
16
1,146
1,009
21,390
12,220
272
295
14,066
10,300
124
9,299
139
4,767
10
160
5
15
719
32,491
305
5,090
1,954
33,993
2,003
2,205
233,568
221,009
1,573
1,699
54,041
43,695
15
40
175
835
1,974
2,207
209,650
215,289
5
120
1,017
3,058
29,955
100
125
1,560
502
2,485
12,115
772
1,439
17,671
393
1,253
6,795
720
1,596
15,535
116
18,295
9,917
207.9
85.5
29,875
18, 313
213.71
206.39
81
100
5,598
5,955
20
30
15
2
75
55
1,590
695
5
11
732
205
7,905
5
20
75
2,320
87
106
3,070
6,355
81
95
9,595
2,300
"6
110
71
105
5,595
7,200
15
28
355
45
315
221
337
32,575
37,357
147.4
110.9
37,631
29,553
286.17
263.58
76
337
22,236
26, 194
10
105
90
10
1
145
176
3,416
2,350
31
45
398
690
21
773
15
125
115
2,060
55
790
216
3,955
221
337
25,550
29,244
215
327
5,476
5,360
"26
690
221
337
24,068
30,389
110
256
2,845
10
4
60
50
279
1,130
100
187
1,710
15
14
125
65
127
1,085
^Data are given by tenure of operator for connnercial farms only.
IDAHO
141
FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coniinued
a aanple of farms. See text]
Area 3b — Continued
Tenure of operator^ — Co
Tenants— Con.
Livestock-
share
Other
and un-
speci fied
Other
farms
Total
all
farms
Tenure of operator^
Full
owners
Part
owners
Crop-share
tenants and
croppers
ivestock-
share
Other
and un-
specified
Other
farms
iVl
40,;!30
43,715
192.5
161.3
3?,l»i
301.37
237.39
95
209
271
5
100
71
158
110
4,389
2,250
S94
270
629
20
265
5
10
6,220
50
1,245
209
3,97o
209
30.024
28,737
204
216
10,619
13,385
5
10
209
271
28,265
31,160
141
494
5,210
25
52
770
85
270
1,610
92
204
1,865
183
1,025
97
22S
2,378
127
131
18,280
13,380
143.9
102.1
32,662
17,676
241.94
158.71
86
60
55
,710
725
1,2C0
65
2,810
30
840
111
2,320
112
101
13,150
9,315
95
85
4,520
2,195
10
116
106
10,930
9,640
31
222
,465
5
30
200
86
,575
1
10
65
20
34
655
633
710
39,925
29, 780
63.1
41.9
10,327
6,807
266.16
173.26
85
286
390
3,937
4,355
180
50
15
30
10
1
265
230
5,485
2,645
115
5^245
lij
645
31
2,100
192
21,243
65
230
517
6,515
456
560
12, 167
12,245
427
480
26,728
13,970
45
1,330
480
600
6,025
7,335
310
10
25
16
165
10
3
35
55
24
340
11,381
11,477
4,683,139
4,404,436
411.5
383.8
34,140
25,457
91.74
71.66
89
10,283
10,798
1,491,589
1,481,905
651
507
618
1,249
3,105
2,268
1,337
548
5,329
4,847
131,880
182,690
3,971
4,368
691,875
684,840
3,259
634,827
1,1'«
57,048
519
94,775
188
14,845
5,234
1,918,176
1,726
71,438
10, 688
339,999
10,651
11,093
2,315,344
2,349,435
8,847
9,149
2,144,831
1,858,003
662
1,054
109,620
183,626
9,362
9,599
803,639
741,263
102
14,439
299
37,980
7,883
77,971
355
514
9,626
1,018
3,225
17,953
2,102
5,140
50,147
2,373
8,990
63,406
1,405
3,331
35,613
5,533
6,243
1,631,675
1,801,104
294.9
288.5
31,376
23, 389
105.91
31.17
92
5,237
6,029
604,425
673,656
135
220
406
854
1,817
1,144
512
149
2,787
2,873
68,745
86,958
1,951
2,340
218,372
233,073
1,560
198,766
593
20,106
282
39,770
79
6,241
2,572
544,256
867
30,831
5,310
149,366
5,342
6,105
892,042
998,687
4,465
5,283
652,771
727, 380
34A
609
46,011
96,858
4,716
5,428
333,823
407,938
43
5,400
139
12,091
1,575
4,352
42,195
215
358
7,392
516
1,311
7,416
1,098
2,569
28,688
1,222
4,U6
28,980
783
1,768
17,610
2,662
2,262
2,154,436
1,917,263
809.3
847.6
56,758
41,901
72.15
54.63
84
2,617
2,210
643,432
566,678
21
31
92
200
653
684
600
336
1,302
393
40,492
75,910
1,365
1,218
379,052
363,251
1,196
353, 283
348
25,769
187
48,735
84
7,044
1,494
896,825
503
27,4<j2
2,531
138,856
2,620
2,231
1,062,976
1,005,339
2,214
1,341
986,052
841, 507
253
291
55,779
62,201
2,169
1,733
267, 672
179,044
48
7,449
110
22,549
737
2,329
23,415
55
74
1,084
279
1,168
6,724
564
1,741
20,766
553
2,368
19,157
323
993
10,906
66
50
37,377
70,032
1,323.9
1,400.6
45,956
51,845
55.33
45.62
82
56
45
13,142
13,227
20
15
4
7
29
20
4,630
665
17
23
4,940
3,050
17
27
56,380
13
4,945
60
7,685
56
45
22,762
16,942
43
38
61,610
43,087
550
14,000
51
37
7,998
3,725
1,501
1,625
423,838
383,818
282.4
236.2
35,586
23,525
123.87
100.68
89
1,481
1,583
212,090
190,446
25
36
20
130
535
410
221
54
671
706
14,448
11,782
508
530
84,696
70,551
396
76,063
173
3,633
33
5,&i5
1,385
34,932
1,411
l,ol34
311,240
272, 779
1,106
1,187
90,71"
63,220
38
103
7,040
7,137
1,300
1,429
130,767
122,656
11
1,590
14
1,098
190
11,170
10
50
20
58
170
445
6
207
39
579
160
3,453
20
374
26
752
225
10,103
10
552
15
1,975
185
14,935
10
258
14
528
220
6,532
132
194
50,268
44,425
276.2
229.0
23,998
16, 688
82.63
81.70
92
172
192
20,582
56
9,742
5,375
75
9,645
25
625
167
3,371
182
193
35,752
27,133
151
159
12,567
14,102
360
155
177
17,195
14, 950
1
700
25
30
410
25
64
320
40
92
,335
142
,600
25
42
865
119
131
37, 196
26,275
312.6
200.6
32,564
25,034
99.01
162.28
119
126
17,701
13,77.
85
630
1,005
49
50
5,926
5,534
44
5,911
5
15
10
1,200
10
7,234
36
855
104
3,940
119
131
24,257
20,313
105
112
9,064
3,411
15
10
1,765
120
101
127
9,623
10,542
938
990
270,809
244,123
283.7
246.6
38,027
23,977
131.17
95.71
938
975
141,295
124,030
15
21
5
65
395
252
144
41
372
395
6,361
5,541
286
335
61,586
49,986
215
55,308
110
6,273
5
1,515
5
830
328
37,198
131
2,870
357
22,024
938
985
209, 242
179,557
620
662
45,074
25,236
2,345
5,957
820
858
80.310
73,312
33
2,306
20
236
52
644
605
6,655
15
15
22
16
185
100
10
145
22
552
145
2,683
50
223
94
460
,330
6,398
40
396
108
1,450
930
10,210
31
162
39
292
480
3,877
175
174
42,505
44,945
242.9
258.3
37,496
27,207
149.66
103.59
91
175
174
21,944
20,940
5
3,368
64
58
4,390
7,435
49
4,145
20
245
16
1,135
83
9,776
30
2,525
175
3,175
175
174
28,419
31,743
153
163
12,996
13,143
15
15
1,135
50
162
161
19, 174
16,580
101
334
2,985
20
20
150
20
32
255
56
105
390
75
246
1,860
40
102
925
87
136
23,050
24,050
265.0
176.8
34,443
23,045
126.53
137.83
77
121
7,068
11,120
5
2,450
543
3,052
2,220
2,757
36
6,773
121
12, 570
13,883
77
91
11,018
7,328
1
5
1,795
650
61
106
4,465
7,272
10
38
515
10
150
10
30
335
10
53
435
1,619
1,297
385,313
232,219
233.3
179.0
7,625
8,127
116.38
93.25
91
392
926
18,494
32,898
470
220
90
65
540
350
3,515
7,375
130
252
4,315
14,915
90
2,710
45
1,605
15
75
10
165
554
350,089
121
1,315
1,402
9,160
1,142
1,103
26, 324
55,188
1,019
800
353,679
177,309
25
50
240
3,430
1,126
972
13, 379
22,850
10
140
51
66
90
67
1,000
68
15
69
4
70
35
71
10
72
23
73
200
74
4o
75
42
76
365
77
26
78
15
79
139
80
21
81
23
82
245
83
142
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 8.-FARM FACILITIES. OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER. FARM LABOR.
[Data are based on reports for only
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Total
all
farms
Tenure of operate
rl
Full owners
Part owners
Managers
Tenants
Crop- share
All
Cash
Share-cash
tenants and
croppers
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUimENT
1
Telephone farms reporting 1954...
2o,154
12,447
5,498
166
3,933
353
587
2)264
2
Electricity farms reporting 1954...
37,3t4
17,219
7,099
201
5,651
572
759
3,273
3
1950...
37,195
17,858
6,204
127
6,083
680
1,006
3,223
4
Television set farms reporting 1954...
11,409
4,975
2,480
47
1,576
175
208
990
5
6
piped running water farms reporting 1954. . .
33,892
15,606
6,698
193
5,186
502
735
2,963
Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . . .
15,725
7,983
3,866
87
2,392
255
351
1,409
7
Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954...
971
451
281
6
153
15
18
54
8
Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954...
6,300
3,378
1,799
53
846
87
103
403
9
Milking machine farms reporting 1954. . .
14,367
7,810
2,946
61
2,927
326
550
1,483
10
Grain combines farms reporting 1954. . .
11,821
5,313
3,753
65
2,368
157
352
1,517
11
number 1954 —
13,404
5,740
4,564
98
2,664
174
408
1,706
12
Corn Tilclters farms reporting 1954. . .
280
138
73
1
62
10
10
25
25
13
number 195^...
280
138
73
1
62
10
10
U
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting igx . . .
6,558
3,127
1,927
35
1,305
103
203
725
15
number 1954 . . .
6,635
3,164
1,955
38
1,313
104
203
732
16
Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954 . . .
2,175
1,160
607
17
318
17
19
24
24
146
151
17
number 1954...
2,225
1,178
618
21
330
18
Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 • . .
27,247
12,764
6,324
151
4 489
443
554
613
846
2,659
3,821
19
number 1954.. .
38,838
17,027
10,979
393
5)370
20
Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954...
29,893
14,832
6,945
155
5,384
495
743
3,200
21
26,770
13,468
5,708
107
5,433
492
909
3,004
22
number 1954 . . .
49,753
23,236
13,606
461
9,581
723
1,268
5,855
23
37,749
17,986
9,427
323
7,734
637
1,284
4,282
24
Automobiles farms reporting 1954...
33,014
15,187
6 613
174
318
5,128
6,784
486
619
701
898
2,965
3,919
25
number 1954 .. .
43, 189
19,299
9)575
26
With other income of family exceeding value
9,370
2,347
527
5
440
91
40
191
27
9,919
2,349
464
15
551
96
70
250
28
total operators reporting 1954...
19,859
7,598
2,918
44
2,938
383
363
1,658
2S
1949...
18,351
6,826
2,348
38
2,744
333
373
1,537
30
100 or more days operators reporting 1954...
10,827
3,160
943
28
961
183
96
496
31
1949...
FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK P0«ER
9,301
2,5X
494
32
755
132
77
357
32
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954...
6,127
1,869
113
27
352
101
25
146
33
mules farms reporting 1954. . .
2,790
13,962
1,178
6,938
253
3,781
34
87
140
2,234
44
262
10
293
30
1,212
34
Tractor and horses and/or mules .... farms reporting 1954...
35
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954...
FARM LABOR
Week of September 26-October 2:
15,931
7,894
3,164
68
3,150
233
450
1,983
36
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954...
36,365
17,033
7,078
200
5,661
607
771
3,247
37
persons 1954 . . .
86,781
39,951
22,805
957
14,402
1,486
1,885
8,635
38
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting 1954...
35,928
16,820
6,944
188
5,610
606
760
3,209
39
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954...
34, "67
16,448
6,820
176
5,482
605
745
3,138
40
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954...
14,823
7,304
3,349
65
2,298
203
351
1,331
41
persons 1954 . . .
22,841
11,031
5,775
111
3,520
325
531
2,038
42
Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . .
8,028
3,614
2,622
136
1,520
125
224
835
43
persons 1954 . . .
28,973
12,472
10,210
670
5,400
556
609
3,460
44
Regular workers (to be employed 150
or nore days ) farms reporting 1954 . . .
3,945
1,691
1,468
126
541
39
95
354
45
persons 1954 —
6,947
2,677
2,874
470
892
81
107
478
46
Seasonal workers (to be employed less
than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 . . .
5,263
2,434
1,601
46
1,059
101
153
623
47
persons 1954 . . .
SPECIFIED FARM EXPEMJITURES
22,026
9,795
7,336
200
4,508
475
502
2,982
48
Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954...
38,238
17,763
7,276
215
5,840
640
778
3,356
49
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954. . .
29,747
14,664
5,536
209
5,172
491
737
3,046
50
24,087
12,056
4,804
110
4,245
410
655
2,454
51
dollars 1954...
9,510,105
4,392,816
2,405,972
190,269
2,217,316
168,667
380,140
1,366,468
52
Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . .
21 908
10 862
5 593
194
4 31^
344
630
2 615
53
1949...
26)203
13)752
5)504
123
5)125
475
854
2)308
54
dollars 1954...
30,442,241
11,878,181
12,191,125
1,697,150
4,513,412
411,585
552,845
2,591,133
55
1949...
32,196,779
14,331,035
10,577,210
1,564,853
5,357,163
420,655
959,748
2,844,760
56
$1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954...
18,769
3,139
9,607
1,255
4,251
1,342
87
107
3,879
432
307
37
572
56
2,383
232
57
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954...
58
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954...
29,250
13,622
5,445
139
4,278
480
634
2,313
59
1949 . . .
30,386
15,029
5,254
107
4,693
483
852
2,437
60
dollars 1954...
26,724,171
12,947,162
7,987,575
1,301,585
3,187,617
474,942
499,293
1,488,173
61
1949...
24,749,164
12,942,397
6,711,584
1,068,176
2,661,970
313,395
485,491
1,115,802
62
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting 1954. . .
32,897
16,138
7,098
194
5,590
550
757
3,278
63
1949...
31,077
16,047
6,142
123
5,706
585
929
3,098
64
dollars 1954..
19,086,688
8,152,991
6,505,545
362,409
3,619,822
271,216
508,055
2,215,752
65
1949...
15,071,471
6,746,713
4,720,207
190, 559
3,028,541
238,790
510,576
1,710,205
66
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
17,357
8,330,325
8,465
3,482,971
4,019
2,722,001
104
290,783
3,773
1,819,765
217
79,521
507
226,590
2,383
1,145,957
67
dollars 1954...
68
tons 1954...
110,620
46,379
34,420
4,260
24,613
1,190
3,039
15,509
69
acres on which used 1954...
949,792
381,369
322,-126
27,808
206,941
9,155
23,417
136,271
70
Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954...
...
71
tons 1954...
...
72
dollars 1954...
73
acres limed 1954...
''Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only.
IDAHO
AND FARM EXPENDITURES. BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
143
a aampla of
rarma. See text]
T^ie State— Continued
Area 1
Tenure of operator— Con.
Other
farma
Total
all
farma
Tenure of operator^
Other
farms
Tenant a
—Con.
Full
owner a
Part
ownera
Uanagera
Tananta
Liveatock-
Other
and un-
All
Caah
Share-caah
Crop-ahare
tenanta and
Liveatock-
ahare
Other
and un-
ahare
apecified
croppers
apeclfied
it 5
4,110
2,884
1,288
719
28
183
15
37
94
25
12
666
1
6A3
414
7,184
5,59b
2,393
1,072
37
324
42
50
152
48
32
1,770
2
71i
460
6,923
5,049
2,252
920
28
378
56
60
174
37
51
1,471
3
187
115
2,231
1,134
369
224
3
77
12
16
38
1
10
461
4
600
385
6,209
4,695
2,009
969
35
262
23
43
131
33
32
1,420
5
230
147
2,397
2,429
1,092
570
15
157
17
23
76
20
21
595
6
31
25
SO
151
79
39
5
13
7
1
5
15
7
177
76
224
1,447
750
463
24
120
'is
15
59
'25
6
90
8
378
190
623
1,045
631
237
3
99
6
29
36
8
20
75
9
263
79
322
1,714
815
635
15
166
6
39
94
21
6
83
10
287
89
338
2,057
906
814
34
214
7
66
114
21
6
89
11
12
5
6
16
11
4
1
12
12
5
6
16
11
4
1
U
195
79
164
928
458
318
8
'98
10
23
37
18
10
46
14
195
79
165
949
465
330
9
99
11
23
37
18
10
46
15
66
65
73
311
138
99
1
12
1
3
3
5
11
16
66
70
78
332
200
103
1
12
1
3
3
5
16
17
526
248
3,519
4,474
2,028
1,041
31
295
44
50
137
42
22
1,079
18
797
342
4,069
6,019
2,628
1,679
97
409
52
77
201
52
27
1,206
19
628
318
2,577
4,400
2,176
1,071
35
303
32
50
161
43
17
815
20
6*9
379
2,054
3,743
1,899
903
22
363
50
55
155
42
61
556
21
1,211
524
2,869
7,081
3,440
2,050
115
553
42
113
301
69
28
923
22
997
484
2,279
5,297
2,512
1,519
78
565
70
85
247
81
82
623
23
607
369
5,912
4,406
1,851
922
37
267
34
44
126
41
22
1,329
24
928
420
7,213
5,756
2,351
1,375
80
349
40
64
168
55
22
1,601
25
26
92
c,051
2,139
430
100
41
16
10
15
1,568
26
65
70
6,540
2,156
371
130
35
10
"5
5
15
1,620
27
269
265
6,361
3,392
1,135
451
11
196
29
24
99
18
26
1,599
28
296
205
c,395
3,006
946
374
22
194
40
20
98
6
30
1,470
29
52
134
5,735
2,134
481
158
5
91
22
6
43
5
15
1,399
30
lOO
90
5,465
1,693
342
84
16
51
14
10
11
•
15
1,200
31
20
to
3,766
902
146
14
11
10
1
731
32
10
46
1,185
676
246
44
3
33
13
5
15
350
33
317
150
922
2,535
1,274
717
24
192
32
33
78
32
17
328
34
311
163
1,655
1,865
902
354
11
111
17
83
11
487
35
6i3
393
6,393
5,55';
2,482
1,082
38
335
53
50
157
43
32
1,620
36
1,616
779
3,6t6
11,99c
5,395
3,13^
273
753
93
141
374
107
38
2,437
37
6^
393
6,366
5,470
2,433
1,058
35
329
53
50
152
42
32
1,615
38
632
362
6,041
5,258
2,367
1,029
33
319
53
50
147
37
32
1,510
39
266
147
1,807
2,857
1,354
629
23
161
29
13
83
31
5
690
40
388
238
2,404
4,335
2,023
1,132
43
252
35
31
129
52
5
835
41
209
77
136
1,105
545
385
33
106
3
24
62
16
1
36
42
596
17°
221
2,403
1,005
977
197
182
5
60
98
18
1
42
43
107
46
19
536
268
196
30
26
3
9
11
3
16
44
lis
78
34
1,104
4U
503
140
32
5
10
14
3
16
45
136
46
123
704
332
245
13
88
17
57
13
1
26
46
ii8
101
187
1,299
592
474
57
150
50
84
15
1
26
47
657
409
7,144
5,784
2,532
1,112
38
342
55
50
162
48
27
1,760
48
593
305
3,166
3,840
1,887
900
38
271
37
39
142
36
17
744
49
i88
238
2,872
2,784
1,327
606
20
161
23
25
84
19
10
670
50
202, 56i
99,477
303,732
833,952
384,446
302,120
15,560
58,486
3,067
13,300
31,001
8,918
2,200
73,340
31
498
224
948
2,594
1,368
760
38
224
21
38
112
36
17
204
52
60i
374
1,699
3,247
1,732
805
36
303
41
45
129
42
46
371
53
718,666
2^0,178
162,373
3,991,552
1,496,331
1,844,582
434,733
174,631
20,425
38,245
91,599
18,962
5,400
41,275
54
65i,992
467,008
366,518
3,823,458
1,338,191
1,505,072
583,194
312,717
13,140
20,745
146,092
21,330
111,410
84,284
55
il9
198
945
2,202
1,202
577
11
209
19
35
104
34
17
203
56
79
26
3
392
166
183
27
15
2
3
8
2
1
57
522
329
5,766
4,533
1,894
888
31
263
55
28
111
42
27
1,457
58
583
338
5,303
4,619
2,083
853
29
338
65
55
145
37
36
1,316
59
■417,968
307,236
1,300,232
3,671,996
1,246,881
1,651,720
318,433
171,590
45,572
53,482
34,385
27,696
10,455
283,372
60
437,995
303,787
1,365,037
3,921,137
1,583,997
1,294,987
509,425
232,011
27,930
23,975
53,205
25,981
100,920
300,717
61
642
353
3,877
4,872
2,329
1,090
37
327
50
50
162
48
17
1,089
62
664
430
3,059
4,651
2,326
991
31
407
71
60
173
42
61
896
63
458,103
166,696
445,921
2,602,989
1,144,845
972,095
95, 747
245,732
18,285
56,399
131,947
30,811
8,290
144, 570
64
364, 5il
204,329
365,451
2,007,793
872,290
720,965
56,738
249,229
36,470
38,445
109,104
25,716
39,494
108,571
65
i82
184
996
1,646
771
441
23
87
9
11
37
18
12
324
66
263,596
104,101
64,805
503,055
228,720
193,875
30,921
25,664
741
5,655
11,487
3,080
4,701
23,875
67
3,555
1,320
948
7,225
3,189
2,690
550
426
18
103
177
38
90
370
68
27,607
10,490
11,548
99,615
42,453
39,404
6,255
6,309
228
1,258
3,353
680
790
5,194
69
70
71
72
73
144
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 8.-FARM FACILITIES. OFF-FARM WORK. WORK POWER. FARM LABOR.
[Data are baaed on reporta for only
Item
(For definltiona and eiplanationa, Bee text)
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting 195'i .
Electricity farms reporting igs-i.
1950.
Television set farms reporting 1954.
Piped running water farms reporting 1954.
Home freezer farms reporting 1954.
Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954 .
Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 .
Milking machine. farms reporting 1954.
Grain combines farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954.
Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954 .
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954.
Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954.
number 1954 .
Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954.
Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Automobiles farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
OFF-FARM WORX ADD OTHER INCOME
Farm operators —
v/ith other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.
1949.
Working off their farms,
total operators reporting 1954.
1949.
100 or more days operators reporting 1954.
1949.
FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.
!Jo tractor hut horses and/or
mules farms reporting 1954 .
Tractor and horses and/or mules ... .farms reporting 1954.
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.
FARM LABOR
Heek of September 26-October 2:
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954.
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting 1954 .
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954 .
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954.
Hired workers farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954 .
Regular workers (to be employed 150
or more days ) farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954.
Seasonal workers (to be employed less
than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954 .
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITDSES
Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954.
Machine hire farms reporting 1954 .
dollars 1954.
Hired labor farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
$1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting 1954 .
dollars 1954.
tons 1954.
acres on which used 1954.
Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954.
tons 1954.
dollars 1954.
acres limed 1954.
Total
all
farms
4,249
4,383
1,272
3.757
1,572
1J9
714
519
1,812
553
554
182
187
3,516
5,275
3,119
2,834
5,061
4.075
3,557
4,589
1,638
1,825
2,429
2,558
1,551
418
1,239
1,880
4,055
7,307
4,006
3,8^1
1,665
2,305
731
1.161
315
437
487
724
2,932
2.206
678.166
1 ,75 3
2.455
1,768,081
1,973,424
1,558
195
3,285
3,539
1,889,225
1,514,231
3,585
3,376
1,922.467
1,577,741
1.813
968,109
10,947
188,469
Tenure of operator^
Full owners
912
1,405
1,310
357
1,219
515
17
329
283
613
731
211
211
69
69
1,217
1,679
1,117
990
1,714
1,356
1,097
1,346
226
235
537
560
214
200
143
423
694
1,397
2,509
1,388
1,351
589
793
244
365
108
140
150
225
710
944
1,011
379
875
476
61
265
120
772
994
233
233
69
74
930
1,791
942
942
1,870
1,531
850
1,172
72
95
404
392
118
18
442
500
920
2,184
450
697
349
604
163
253
233
351
1,012
809
754
505
223,953
271,608
631
661
825
803
445,655
1,038,226
531,417
954,896
591
539
40
122
1,107
690
1,108
814
897,114
544,709
567,560
428,043
1,292
926
1,215
999
597,348
879,533
422,982
759,405
638
658
267,224
497,193
3,060
5,636
49,127
100,259
313
416
486
151
399
200
368
438
13
13
432
723
438
446
780
689
389
483
206
256
92
65
175
263
423
808
155
217
121
173
39
39
90
134
6
342
1
224
2,000
106,170
6
269
1
416
31,300
235,955
5,083
392,928
242
6
27
4
285
387
7,795
145,772
169,098
6
441
1
466
11,552
344,789
1,213
314,146
5
266
8,658
185,439
80
2,039
1,491
35,372
49
50
27
25
15
10
37
85
22
33
10
15
10
15
42
37
32
8,905
21
45
7,975
26,555
21
49,680
28,065
55
12,670
19 , 825
2,625
42
683
52
112
57
96
108
163
42
56
12
18
20
47
34
15,770
31
91
42,535
106,493
27
13 , 796
21,185
56
101
50,040
82,591
34
23,060
244
4,109
^Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only.
IDAHO
AND FARM EXPENDITURES. BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
145
a sample of farms. See
e,t]
Area J — Continued
Area 3a
Tenure of operator^— Con.
1^
Total
all
Tern.
re of operator^
Other
farms
Tenants — Con.
Full
Part
Tenanta
Livestock-
Other
and un-
farms
owners
owners
Managers
All
Cash
Share-cash
Crop-Share
tenants and
Livestock-
share
Other
and un-
share
specified
croppers
specified
25
11
745
7.422
3,733
1,093
63
1,140
135
261
447
142
105
1,393
1
34
17
1,477
9,605
4,835
1,338
69
1,518
256
331
583
187
161
1,845
2
36
57
1,570
9,905
5.015
1.227
30
1,518
270
335
527
211
125
2,115
3
8
385
3.676
1.706
580
26
589
80
135
260
59
55
775
4
33
'io
1,257
9.052
4.527
1,297
64
1.440
255
316
542
176
151
1,724
5
21
177
4.570
2,397
719
33
682
126
155
277
59
65
739
6
3
25
233
143
47
23
8
15
20
7
20
41
1.470
832
356
8
207
'31
40
70
31
35
67
8
6
61
5,387
3,079
928
26
1.078
175
295
387
151
70
276
9
13
s
5S
1.569
848
326
7
331
36
71
173
31
20
57
10
?f
'^
s=.
1.625
860
360
7
341
36
71
173
31
30
57
11
255
120
68
61
10
10
25
11
5
6
12
255
120
68
61
10
10
25
11
5
6
13
7
2
40
1 . 189
606
288
5
263
25
71
111
31
25
27
14
"
2
.;;;
1.194
607
292
5
263
25
71
111
31
25
27
15
7
V"'i
762
439
152
6
149
10
21
56
22
40
16
16
7
in
"75
444
152
9
154
10
21
56
22
45
15
17
33
12
93.^
5.012
3,005
1,071
55
1,050
153
246
434
117
100
731
18
67
18
1.067
7,867
3,949
1,657
97
1,294
169
303
538
149
135
870
19
3i
17
ol6
6,905
3,765
1,269
44
1,383
191
321
564
177
130
444
20
36
42
455
5,807
3,069
1,007
27
1,254
166
320
492
181
95
450
21
69
23
681
10,321
5.298
2,353
85
2,089
268
447
890
259
225
496
22
54
64
495
7,660
3,843
1,550
89
1,703
246
440
641
276
100
475
23
32
17
1.216
8.431
4,231
1.259
64
1,362
231
301
519
175
136
1,515
24
"
1-
1.^81
10,002
5,4t4
1 . 830
85
1.685
282
362
664
220
157
1,829
25
12
1 . 308
2.332
727
135
5
116
40
10
30
21
15
1,349
26
15
1.44'i
3 .038
896
87
185
40
35
75
20
15
1,870
27
13
1-
1 . CS2
'•.015
2,091
555
15
785
196
160
256
78
95
1,569
23
15
.i?
1.350
4,916
2.032
423
581
126
115
230
75
35
1,880
29
17
l!l27
2,833
906
198
'io
271
101
35
75
15
45
1,448
30
20
1 , 16";
2.763
887
100
176
56
25
55
20
20
1,500
31
D-'l
2.122
831
30
5
111
61
5
15
15
15
1,145
32
2*^7
"46
335
61
21
62
21
5
20
15
257
33
le
2
115
2,476
1,373
484
17
464
66
116
197
45
40
138
34
. ^*
15
421
4.429
2.392
785
27
919
125
205
367
132
90
306
35
17
1.300
9.126
1.339
65
1,490
258
326
569
192
145
1,571
36
61
27
1.793
20.693
loieoi
4,496
245
3,128
567
653
1.174
454
28C
1,933
37
3.;
17
1,299
9,034
4.613
1,311
55
1.484
257
326
564
192
145
1,571
38
:-i
17
i.ie4
? . S24
4,502
1,292
50
1,454
257
321
554
187
135
1,526
39
13
5
471
3.334
1,922
605
26
525
66
165
183
71
40
256
40
16
5
598
4,820
2.732
949
47
771
106
240
241
114
70
321
41
9
5
11
1,595
795
452
39
266
37
41
112
41
35
42
42
11
5
11
7,049
3.657
2,255
148
903
204
92
379
153
75
86
43
7
757
361
257
39
99
7
6
46
15
25
1
44
'^
1.463
654
551
98
154
14
7
71
17
45
6
45
3
5
n
1.0O3
559
279
10
204
35
35
76
38
20
41
46
-
s
11
5.586
3,003
1,704
50
749
190
85
308
136
30
80
47
3i
17
1.519
9.618
4.876
1,355
70
1,536
273
331
589
192
151
1,781
48
34
16
763
7,404
4.017
1,263
65
1,369
192
321
549
186
121
690
49
21
16
722
6,439
3,515
1,058
34
1,228
170
305
487
155
101
604
50
9.589
2,722
74,435
2,285,958
1,165,104
433,044
29,455
597,358
100,165
129,930
275.315
52,428
39,520
60,997
31
24
6
186
5,220
2,826
1,021
60
1,088
127
296
439
136
90
225
52
31
52
410
6.057
3,444
1.007
27
1,164
156
300
437
181
90
415
53
31,999
178
16,945
7,628,006
3,262,322
2,831,523
432,837
1.056.421
161,260
139,335
497,243
129,538
129,045
44,903
54
12,530
74,758
89,100
7,957,824
3,430,021
2,399,368
544,553
1,518.677
156,170
413,445
605,807
274,020
59,235
65,205
55
16
6
186
4,548
2,509
750
37
1,028
116
290
418
124
80
224
56
8
672
317
271
23
60
11
6
21
12
10
1
57
21
12
1,199
7,856
4,012
1,076
45
1,214
216
296
447
145
110
1,509
58
20
51
1.230
8,013
4,280
1,039
26
1,108
171
295
386
176
80
1,560
59
9,766
1,271
293,835
6,963,742
1,612.604
1,807.337
193,619
951,317
177,400
200,515
336,840
78,572
157,990
393,865
60
11,665
68,052
349,530
6.9t4,036
3,730,509
1,804.574
237,982
753.221
143,465
207,070
231,966
123,670
47,050
437,750
61
34
17
920
7,729
4,228
1,306
60
1,390
208
321
554
177
130
745
62
31
52
695
7,067
3,935
1,081
27
1,304
206
320
487
191
100
720
63
34,063
3,771
89,245
3,813,538
1,791,771
1,105,162
56,624
778,995
94,930
170,090
349,105
96,045
58,825
80,986
64
26,525
23.405
79,995
2,881,641
1,358,076
735,053
47,556
657,131
68,565
161.330
265,946
118,300
41,990
83,825
65
11
s
246
4,137
2,217
791
32
922
95
226
391
135
75
175
66
12 , 946
4.675
9,595
2.124.469
985,071
601,746
31,221
495,331
45.465
104,695
229,360
65,001
50,810
11,100
67
130
5n
132
30.726
15,002
7,984
574
6,977
d64
1,476
3.142
1 , 085
610
189
63
2,132
770
2,220
141,310
67,714
36,687
2,163
33,506
2,835
7,44.0
15,249
4,737
3,245
1,240
69
70
71
72
73
146
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 8.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR.
£Data are baaed on reporta for only
Item
(For definitiona and explanatlona, Bee text)
Total
all
farms
Tenure of operator^
Part owners
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting 195'i .
Electricity farms reporting 195^.
1950.
Television set farms reporting 195<i.
Piped running water farms reporting 1954.
Home freezer farms reporting 1954 .
Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.
Power feed grinder farms reporti: g 1954 .
Milking machine farms reporting 1954 .
Grain combines farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954 .
Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954 .
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954 .
Field forage harveaters farms reporting 1954.
number 1954 .
Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954.
Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Automobiles farms reporting 1954.
number 1954 .
OFF-FAHM WORK AND OTHER INCCKE
Farm operators—
With other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.
1949.
Working off their farms,
total operators reporting 1954.
1949.
100 or more days operators reporting 1954.
1949.
FARMS BY CLASS OF WORX POWER
No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.
No tractor but horses and/or
mules farms reporting 1954 .
Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954.
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.
FABM LABOR
Week of Septeaber 26-October 2:
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954 .
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting 1954 .
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954.
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954.
Hired workers farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954.
Regular workers (to be employed 150
or more days ) farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954 .
Seasonal workers (to be employed less
than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954 .
SPECIFIED FAHM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures farms reporting 1954.
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954 .
Machine hire farms reporting 1954 .
dollars 1954.
Hired labor farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
$1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting 1954.
dollars 1954.
tons 1954.
acres on which used 1954.
Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954.
tons 1954.
dollars 1954.
acres limed 1954.
5,339
7,096
7,373
1,040
6,575
3,081
179
919
3,341
2,653
2,909
9
9
1,984
2,017
414
421
5.252
7,859
6,189
5,717
11,824
8,549
6,440
8,937
1,001
1,012
3,136
2,766
1,246
1,046
309
2,640
3,549
7,003
17,141
D,910
6,777
2,765
4,242
1,914
6 , 122
1.063
1,903
1.089
4,219
7,182
6,242
5,444
3,234,715
4,779
5,647
7,833,745
7,707,758
3,943
836
5,574
5,929
7,601,626
6,015,949
6,567
6,343
4.466,113
3,443,405
4,790
2,375,867
32,567
255,783
2,520
3,306
3,486
503
3,026
1,486
62
505
1,621
1,034
1,099
7
7
824
843
193
193
2,471
3,308
2,911
2,618
4,939
3,649
2,992
3,925
332
269
1,273
994
462
281
171
1,259
1,652
3,292
7,118
3,229
3,190
1,239
1,870
765
2,058
366
586
475
1,472
3,378
2,957
2,601
1,286,229
2,167
2,745
2,617,570
3,346,525
1,891
276
2,645
2,872
3,832,197
3,415,780
3,114
3,089
1,706,573
1,462,749
2,162
793,443
10,609
89,458
964
1,164
1,007
247
1,101
660
42
221
551
646
737
1
1
506
512
107
108
1,013
1,857
1,134
906
2,646
1,649
1,090
1,682
43
27
403
295
94
29
28
601
533
1,182
3,572
1,159
1,137
504
902
471
1,533
328
685
235
848
1,189
1,122
923
686,568
959
892
2,778,148
2,373,202
637
322
920
885
1,820,948
1,311,742
1,148
949
1,244,436
840,069
907
655,146
8,938
63,880
29
131
18
154
25
244
35
23
130,539
35
20
625,363
173,953
11
24
27
14
419,713
160,199
35
19
152,356
37,087
22
208,813
2,928
16,749
1,405
1,991
2,210
250
1,884
755
65
176
1,098
624
631
106
111
1,513
2,257
1,894
1,975
3,823
2,957
1,809
2,623
125
156
943
907
228
231
25
696
1,198
1,973
5,507
1,963
1,921
896
1,304
648
2,282
350
464
361
1,818
2,014
1,867
1,652
1,107,834
1,502
1,845
1,855,189
1,771,973
1,288
214
1,567
1,703
1,441,233
1,030,128
1,964
2,021
1,319,588
1,061,400
1,594
713,500
10,037
84,786
82
116
7
77
42
10
32
42
115
58
35
50
22
48
6
13
16
35
171
221
336
15
221
90
10
15
175
136
146
171
241
206
307
417
427
206
291
20
10
85
141
20
20
220
535
120
180
90
140
78
211
65
190
24,090
178,395
43
171
71
307
43,895
235,025
78,510
248,761
41
141
2
30
61
190
76
292
141,850
208,330
76,115
160,358
83
216
76
317
44,109
154,955
37,345
151,874
26
165
6,795
64,575
98
874
875
6,950
'Data ere given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only.
IDAHO
AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
147
a eample of
farms. See
text]
Area 3b — Continued
Area 4
Tenure of operator^ — Con.
Other
farms
Total
all
farms
Tenure of operator
1
Other
farms
Tenants
—Con.
Full
owners
Part
ownerB
Managers
Tenants
Livestock-
Other
and un-
ill
Cash
Share-cash
Crop-share
tenants and
Livestock-
share
Other
and un-
share
specified
croppers
specified
154
. 75
425
7,823
3,994
2,012
44
892
84
72
556
119
61
881
1
204
127
601
10,818
5,280
2,581
54
1,412
155
110
900
170
77
1,491
2
261
121
645
10,485
5,795
2,039
38
1,491
173
129
909
169
106
1,122
3
36
15
35
4,287
2,040
1,050
13
609
67
33
391
83
35
575
4
193
126
531
9,813
4,825
2,456
54
1,201
110
114
746
165
66
1,277
5
63
30
170
5,073
2,493
1,441
25
598
59
63
378
67
31
516
6
20
5
10
269
150
92
1
16
5
...
11
10
7
55
20
10
1.750
962
494
12
266
36
21
148
46
15
16
8
121
65
65
4,075
2,196
1,110
26
597
70
51
349
92
35
146
9
113
21
51
4,073
2,003
1,374
13
607
77
54
384
65
27
76
10
128
1
21
51
4,589
2,144
1,659
17
683
83
58
443
72
27
86
11
12
1
84
21
20
1.904
1,028
582
9
254
36
17
125
55
21
31
13
14
84
21
20
1,921
1,038
588
9
254
36
17
125
55
21
32
15
36
15
...
506
271
180
1
38
6
...
26
1
5
16
16
36
15
...
. 510
272
181
1
40
8
...
26
1
5
16
17
169
72
22b
8,093
4,043
2,269
31
1,199
146
94
752
165
42
551
18
296
109
306
11.818
5,463
3,995
53
1,687
214
113
1,074
233
53
620
19
199
92
226
9,280
4,863
2,529
46
1,366
167
109
853
175
b2
476
20
241
86
200
8,669
4,892
1,950
39
1,395
166
131
354
149
95
393
21
462
160
262
15,4o6
7,845
4,687
91
2,336
268
183
1,445
352
88
507
22
379
128
240
12 , 168
6,626
3,178
98
1,820
206
169
1,128
207
110
446
23
194
112
526
10,180
5,016
2,492
45
1,301
132
108
814
165
82
1,326
24
385
137
626
13,005
6,213
3,507
65
1,644
186
125
1,025
221
87
1,576
25
20
501
2,260
632
177
126
25
5
61
5
30
1,325
26
25
10
550
1,888
578
.125
5
125
10
10
70
20
15
1,055
27
88
61
511
5,887
2,562
1,105
12
808
100
72
498
72
66
1,400
28
120
40
560
5,105
2,294
864
6
806
96
47
528
80
55
1,135
29
16
26
461
3,063
1,097
375
12
279
35
25
172
16
31
1.300
30
40
20
495
2,283
844
195
6
233
20
12
146
40
15
1,005
31
5
25
332
1,460
387
31
20
115
5
10
80
20
907
32
5
10
75
bAl
283
102
20
10
5
5
236
33
108
40
-0
5,072
2,609
1,537
28
707
106
44
392
114
51
191
34
91
52
156
4.208
2,254
992
18
659
61
65
4*1
61
11
285
35
209
122
521
10.624
5,201
2,555
56
1,440
171
118
909
165
77
1,372
36
513
2..t.
b51
29,644
14,038
9,415
133
4,206
555
464
2,538
481
168
1,852
37
209
122
521
10,508
5,157
2,520
55
1,416
171
112
891
165
77
1,360
38
209
111
49d
10,267
5,038
2,479
55
1,370
170
107
861
165
67
1,325
39
96
6b
115
4.202
2,200
1,161
5
561
51
41
383
55
31
275
40
126
97
150
7,139
3,613
2,095
5
976
101
62
672
80
61
450
41
82
26
5
2,683
1,264
965
33
379
53
49
206
61
10
42
42
178
58
5
12,238
5,387
4,841
73
1,860
234
295
1,005
236
40
77
43
57
21
1,274
588
524
33
127
23
16
63
25
2
44
96
33
2,040
884
882
59
203
49
16
113
25
12
45
36
10
5
1,890
918
609
7
316
40
39
181
46
10
40
46
82
25
5
10,198
4,503
3,959
14
1,657
235
279
892
211
40
65
47
209
127
5o6
11,253
5,520
2,654
66
1,495
182
119
933
174
87
1,518
48
193
96
261
9,329
4,791
2,442
65
1,323
147
119
858
144
55
708
49
167
76
245
7,214
3,859
1,712
32
980
120
101
608
116
35
631
50
106,584
45,615
23,545
2,477,314
1,333,084
712,632
12,715
347 .468
32,440
42,745
237,818
25,045
9,420
71,415
51
163
66
116
7,562
3,870
2,192
55
1,228
132
94
818
139
45
217
52
241
86
145
8,797
5,006
1,997
39
1,397
162
121
875
139
100
358
53
410,013
87,770
7,475
9,170,857
4,056,303
3,698,646
172,917
1,191,216
178,030
97,705
770,542
128,154
16,785
51,775
54
247,827
102,195
42,105
10,734,315
5,684,881
3,344,672
258,070
1,360,868
146,280
180,304
825,599
99,285
109,400
85,824
55
121
50
116
6,518
3,414
1,748
28
1,112
110
79
754
124
45
216
56
42
16
1,044
456
444
27
116
22
15
64
15
1
57
182
110
415
8,002
3,964
1,871
32
949
116
85
546
132
70
1,186
58
216
85
455
8,286
4,686
1,663
38
1,157
126
114
697
134
86
742
59
265,995
99,795
87,535
6,597,582
3,358,366
2,162,861
362,025
477,705
60,440
23,170
320,431
35,939
37,725
236,625
60
199,625
50,520
98,100
6,333,811
3.644,551
1,872,238
160,570
477,512
43,320
72,903
246,990
77,054
37,245
178,940
61
214
102
306
10,144
5,175
2,628
56
1,468
177
114
921
169
87
817
62
241
111
265
9,640
5,482
2,122
45
1,508
177
131
935
159
106
483
63
186,129
56,190
43 , 160
6,281,581
2,912,454
2,304,319
46,130
930,718
101,222
76,571
612,250
111.055
29,620
87,960
64
132,675
48,815
42,100
5,160,891
2,630,616
1,664,715
47,965
746,635
76,585
76,436
481,664
61,325
50,625
70,960
65
197
67
105
4,971
2,677
1,222
22
904
71
71
616
L21
25
146
66
107,518
34,820
4,965
2,408,825
1,208,513
774,041
11,170
399,831
23,695
28,605
263,385
75,051
9,095
15,270
67
1,458
430
55
29,155
14,519
9,172
128
5,134
368
342
3,440
844
140
202
68
13,023
4,160
910
264, bl5
132,617
81,896
1,150
46,968
4,535
3,660
30,213
7,035
1,525
1,984
69
70
71
72
73
148
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 9.-LIVEST0CK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED
[Data are based on reports for only
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The Slate
Total
all
farms
Tenure of operate
rl
Full owners
Part owners
Managers
Tenants
Crop- share
All
Cash
Share-cash
tenants and
croppers
LivestocL on band:^
1
Horses and nules ...,.....••■•
..farms reporting 1954...
Ir. ,752
3 121
4,029
121
2,374
3,549
306
420
303
569
1,242
1,300
2
1950...
22^926
12^005
4^351
97
3
number 1954...
56,993
25,873
17,343
1,030
5,797
886
679
2,855
4
1950...
92,433
47,185
24,100
1,218
11,281
1,361
1,632
5,271
5
All cattle and calves
..farms reporting 1954...
33,351
15,533
6,456
166
5,187
537
734
2.900
6
1950...
34,152
16,943
5,921
118
5,482
553
954
2,853
7
niimber 1954 . . .
1,325,682
635,079
431,504
32,895
176,258
20,851
23,447
78,642
8
1950...
970,189
493,829
285,230
21,094
126,390
15,385
20,322
48,632
9
Cows, including heifers that |
have calved
..farms reporting 1954...
31,678
14,983
6,297
138
4,981
522
723
2,745
10
1950...
33,285
16,593
5,858
116
5,290
531
940
2,747
11
number 1954 . . .
544,700
267,695
176,839
10,670
63,307
9,721
9,808
29,465
12
1950...
416,703
216,292
117,479
7,864
52,935
6,000
3,949
20,562
13
Milk cows
..farms reporting 1954...
28,268
13,441
5,493
129
4,605
492
710
2,520
V,
1950 . . .
31,543
15,728
5,468
102
5,162
511
915
2.686
15
number 1954 . . .
214,832
115,607
45,938
1,274
40, 597
5,096
7,141
18,917
16
1950...
190,799
107,427
35,533
1,252
33,614
4,075
6,400
13,957
17
All hogs and pigs
..farms reporting 1954...
9,616
4,436
2,168
44
1,562
183
210
802
IS
1950...
14,049
7,084
2,590
59
2,425
261
423
1,226
19
number 1954...
118,690
60,770
31,202
640
20,136
3,167
3,038
9,187
20
1950...
lol,790
39,763
33,085
2,340
26,955
3,660
4,724
10,883
21
Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954 —
23,409
11,000
4,497
101
3,446
339
516
1,937
22
1950...
28,080
13,770
4,744
67
4,378
511
800
2,227
23
number 1954...
1,803,287
1,069,604
380,560
6,868
168,214
15,317
26,572
82,935
24
LivestocL and livestocL products
1950 . . .
sold:
1,525,405
348,729
303,732
3,875
192,652
19,445
33.857
94,172
25
Cattle and calves sold alive.
...farms reporting 1954...
25,256
13,094
5,590
142
3,913
431
604
2,034
26
1949...
27,068
14,804
5,168
104
4,226
498
301
2,028
27
number 1954 . . .
501,391
246,565
157,596
25,031
61,357
5,990
6,274
29,194
28
1949...
436,181
230,094
130,345
14,019
50,603
6,961
9,006
18,571
29
dollars 1954...
58.463,547
28,355,475
18,199,325
4,176,763
6,853,338
529,425
564,083
3,126,037
30
1949...
58,956,129
30,248,985
18,509,615
2,666,488
6,253,801
747,813
1,067,323
2,349,807
31
Hogs and pigs sold alive
...farms reporting 1954...
5,759
2,350
1,495
21
955
121
147
449
32
1949 . . .
13,437
7,264
2,650
43
2,259
287
367
1,164
33
number 1954 . . .
111,519
58,156
29,690
563
18,871
3,975
3,596
7,465
34
1949...
263,745
152,968
55,760
2,439
42,553
4,766
7.205
16 ,485
35
dollars 1954...
4,238,903
2,189,200
1,182,947
21,720
721,621
140,241
140,227
283,330
36
1949...
8,779,605
5,111,491
1,937,146
93,202
1,379,026
159,920
254,853
521,305
37
Chickens sold
...farms reporting 1954...
5,997
3,236
1,250
17
781
37
152
429
38
1949...
8,713
4,727
1,497
16
1,247
145
296
569
39
dollars 1954...
1,344,958
967,493
219,963
3,185
102,600
1,907
3,922
77,239
40
1949...
1,484,695
1,157,585
142,307
882
95,057
11,602
21,075
40,731
41
Chicken eggs sold
. . .farms reporting 1954 . . .
10,618
5,579
2,103
29
1,237
SO
251
696
42
1949 . . .
13,562
7,254
2,347
17
1,943
190
396
979
43
dozens 1954...
11,748,501
8,498,335
2,139,373
29,003
578,488
35,472
112,261
270,126
lA
1949...
8,522,930
5,636,549
1,491,965
11,618
832,978
83,330
156,840
374,136
45
dollars 1954...
4.155,733
3.013.007
746,470
8.610
209,242
11,537
40.510
96,392
46
1949...
3,678,588
2,426,243
637,318
5,174
355,803
35,670
66,641
158,122
47
Milk sold^
gallons 1954 . . .
144,845,382
38,749,718
81,735,892
22,041,950
30,658,282
8,251,948
1,015,094
307,385
27,996,339
7,366,345
3,715,509
996,407
4,894,694
1,351,972
12,846,440
3,302,450
48
dollars 1954...
49
Specified crops harvested:
1949...
28,172,389
17,234,224
5,023,756
212,283
4,809,246
779,345
1,070,606
1,683,650
50
Com for all pui'poses ........
...farms reporting 1954...
3,695
1,960
732
39
747
66
156
292
51
1949...
2,876
1,529
477
24
575
35
no
180
52
acres 1954...
46,100
21,797
10,848
860
11,440
1,383
2,220
4,644
53
1949...
25,898
12,843
5,429
580
5,520
505
315
2,135
54
Corn harvested for grain.
farms reporting 1954 . . .
1.352
715
243
16
293
40
60
106
55
1949 . , .
1,711
872
260
4
370
50
65
135
56
acres 1954 . . .
13,895
6,860
3,210
400
3,095
605
665
1,249
57
1949...
13,171
6,297
2,241
93
3,425
280
315
1,635
58
bushels harvested 1954 . . .
864,863
435,953
198,900
9,450
205,875
35,600
43,800
98,510
59
1949 . . .
697,124
336,750
133,364
5,550
181,050
17,400
19,015
97,530
60
bushels sold 1954...
373,769
159,365
124,145
5,950
84,209
15,500
25,150
35,899
61
1949...
332,244
137,330
74,539
3,600
107,685
10,115
8,035
65,580
62
Winter wheat threshed or
combined
. . .farms reporting 1954 . . .
5,413
2,247
2,145
21
329
56
126
510
63
1949...
0 , 730
3,096
2,316
45
954
60
150
555
64
acres 1954 . . .
639,811
133,256
354,689
7,420
92,344
4,702
11,254
66,475
65
1949. . .
947,735
289,653
495,018
9,556
147,718
10,305
23,967
93,251
66
bushels harvested 1954 . . .
16,913,740
4,756,146
9,037,718
247,747
2,796,029
171,140
395,039
1,924,271
67
1949 . . .
20,290,680
6,163,662
10,448,651
259,177
3,318,720
255,375
641,710
1,902,065
68
bushels sold 1954...
15,860,323
4,400,362
3,553,773
235,202
2,651,046
147,517
358,045
1,851,669
69
1949...
18,744,482
5,547,709
9,699,743
247,277
3,175,398
234,925
625,170
1,810,018
70
Spring wheat threshed or
combined
...farms reporting 1954...
13,315
9,053
4,442
103
3,931
290
574
2,418
71
1949 . . .
17 , 398
9,170
3,700
60
3,747
298
595
2,239
72
acres 1954...
501,616
193,399
194,099
12,923
95,689
6,738
13,742
61,913
73
1949...
519,640
225,381
182,396
5,166
96,892
7,945
13,704
60,253
74
bushels harvested 1954...
17,255,205
7,096,692
5,316,814
512,841
3,689,612
216,965
541,192
2,400,824
75
1949...
14,380,616
6,354,990
4,307,147
155,895
3,303,675
210,930
489,215
2,065.940
76
bushels sold 1954...
15,615.718
6,362,289
5,246,750
494,552
3,404,547
200,832
493,854
2,240,449
77
1949 . . .
11.470.698
4,763,356
3,561,034
127,650
2,320,030
177,405
424,500
1,775,765
78
Irish potatoes harvested for
home use
or for sale
...farms reporting 1954...
11,444
5,034
2,416
57
2,031
136
227
1,394
79
1949...
11,906
5,810
2,114
48
2,498
211
326
1,595
80
acres 1954'..
147,545
62,667
43,631
3,764
37,053
3,369
2,933
25,706
81
1949* . .
144,437
68,985
36,164
1,009
37,577
2,549
4,592
23,811
82
100-
lb. bags harvested 1954...
25,214,499
10,605,213
7,433,470
840,066
6,232,378
556,850
455,143
4,377,395
83
1949 . . .
21,711,951
10,201,326
5,332,316
253,165
5,860,024
435,060
673,550
3,652,434
84
85
acres 1954...
1,099,035
1,047,569
505,073
512,098
353,283
286,524
13,840
19,836
171,187
171,570
14,851
23,361
96,315
1949...
12,545
24,152
94,833
86
tons 1954 . . .
2,695,554
1,271,237
796,781
41,330
513,779
35,372
71,960
302,215
Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. ^For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12.
Blent of cream and butterfat sold. ''Does not include acreage for farms with leas than 10 bags harvested.
^Includes milk equlv-
IDAHO
149
CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
a sample of
farms. See
text]
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State — Continued
Area 1
Tenure of operator — Con.
Other
Total
all
farms
Tenure of operator^
Tenants
—Con.
Full
owners
Part
owners
Managers
Ten
ants
Other
Livestock-
Other
and un-
All
Cash
Share-cas
Crop-shar
1 tenants an
', Livestock
Other
and un-
farms
share
speci fled
croppers
share
specified
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I-
2 . 10"
3,211
1,525
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27
225
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3'
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578
1
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2 . 924
3,918
1,891
795
28
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906
2
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14,090
6,707
4,306
543
740
226
7
22f
14r
5'
1,794
3
1, ■S2
1 .2"^5
8.':4''-'
20,024
9,428
5,864
478
1,390
29C
IOC
48C
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2,864
4
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O.009
5,0-4
2,215
1,028
35
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1,488
5
083
4,14
5.t83
5,234
2,433
980
28
388
7
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154
3'
6f
1,355
6
3 7, ''34
15.584
49.94-;.
291,151
130,954
110,223
16,753
20,595
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207,250
102,113
70,372
8,005
18,250
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2,74C
4,30.
5,09
2,8U
8,510
8
630
361
5,279
4,890
2,174
1,007
28
308
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1,373
9
663
409
5,423
5,159
2,458
975
28
382
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5C
164
3'
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1,325
10
14,243
5,570
20,689
125,162
58,929
45,067
6,669
9,167
2,17'
1,43.
2,32=
2,744
48'
5,330
11
12,939
4,485
22,133
93,115
49,421
29,434
3,063
7,262
81C
1,06:
1,80C
2,47C
1,11'
3,935
12
575
308
4,595
4,122
1,854
825
26
262
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loe
3
3
1,155
13
652
398
5,083
4,780
2,275
888
25
372
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5C
164
3'
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1,220
14
6,297
3,146
11,416
19,163
10,698
4,513
88
1,444
27:
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60f
19=
11£
2,420
15
i,2S9
2,893
12,923
21,693
12,327
3,893
227
2,131
31
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40,
3,115
16
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163
1.356
1,809
862
421
16
165
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7
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1.
345
17
334
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1,891
2,445
1,223
492
17
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4
465
18
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1,626
5. '5 '^2
24 , 599
12,516
7,869
248
2,796
11
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25
24=
1,170
19
5.991
1,697
9,1.47
29,051
14,554
7,052
1,427
3,918
80C
1,01'
1,716
25!
12-
1,990
20
425
229
4,365
4,261
1,823
828
22
250
4-
3:
10'
4<
2
1,338
21
329
5,121
4,480
2,040
730
22
368
61
5C
16,1
4
5
1,270
22
25,9r,l
17,429
178,041
234,269
112,736
53,525
2,045
14,247
1,65<
4,90;
4,41'
2,01,
1,26
51, ''16
23
25 , '3.: 3
19,215
176,367
200.525
97,557
43,865
1,830
20,273
2,09
2,09.
10,48C
l,71f
3,38
37,000
24
5r.9
280
2,512
3,720
1.910
914
28
219
4.
3'
7
4'
1-
649
25
557
342
2 , -i.b
4,261
2,226
883
27
330
bt
5C
12
3
6
795
26
15,153
4 , ''46
11,292
106,838
49,023
42,772
5,995
6,501
1,40^
1,00<
1,86'
1,87
35
2,547
27
12,515
3,550
11.120
87.462
47,441
27,290
3,944
6,422
1,39.
1,08
89C
l,71f
l,33t
2,365
28
2,104,678
529,115
8-8,c4c
11.023,706
4,793.990
4,704,528
724,238
619,120
128, 75C
93,40
195, 96«
179,75
21,24
181,830
29
1,627,658
461.190
1.2~,240
11,361,548
5,680,791
3,935,987
745,974
787,371
155,4K
165,97
105, 26£
199,67
161, 04(
211,425
30
142
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1,043
511
310
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1,221
2,314
1,186
512
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350
32
2,817
1,018
4,239
22,012
11,309
7,080
209
2,814
23«
1,58'
55'
30=
12f
600
33
11,390
2,-10
10,020
49,413
26,001
12,304
1,829
6,314
85C
1,42C
2,98'
47'
' 58C
2,970
34
107,713
45,110
123,415
86o . 736
423,947
314,372
8,568
105,054
6,45(
60,65E
17,69C
14,55C
5,7a
14,795
35
363,848
79,100
258,740
l,5.,r.,732
805,532
408,544
81,950
202,446
25,71C
52,03
94,15
18,73
11,81
67,250
36
107
56
713
1,057
571
231
5
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2'
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185
37
157
80
1,226
1,217
552
239
10
121
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3C
6c
U
295
38
7,026
7,506
51,717
175,851
145,563
15,967
1,260
3,311
22
2,20
69f
4t
) 14f
8,750
39
9,068
12,581
88,364
81,174
38,842
16,882
722
11,584
32,
1,61
7,91,!
32
91
13,144
40
133
77
1,620
2,042
987
435
6
133
1'
1/
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1
481
41
233
145
2,001
2,149
1,028
393
11
202
2t
3C
9i
2
> 3t
) 515
42
^11,889
48,740
453,252
936,722
540,333
228,118
11,642
45,882
4,66-
22, IOC
8,72=
9,59C
) 79t
) 110,747
43
109,552
109,120
549,320
797,923
423,133
195,055
6,480
73,665
4,27
14,26C
43,32C
5,41t
) 6,40t
99,590
44
39,633
21,170
178,454
388,175
219,835
97,649
4,283
18,339
1,70
7,75
3,46
5,11
30
48,069
45
44,440
50,930
253,550
347,002
189,126
79,859
2,960
31,507
l,71t
6,72C
18,12
2,56'
2,38
43,550
46
4,337,o43
2,202,603
3,389,225
9,223,288
5,681,043
2,368,494
16,443
761,686
110,44
118, 9W
278,27
109,29
144,76
395,622
47
1,101,361
614,155
782,090
2,432,744
1,585,491
604,223
4,522
167,463
22,63
38,72f
61,04C
21,63
23,43C
71,045
48
964,355
406,290
837,380
2,405,958
1,720,575
313,678
41,350
194,295
19,86(
) 33,82
61,05:
39,03
40,52
135,060
49
173
.-.0
'.O..'
5-
20
2
25
50
135
65
2-.'l
82
40
5
2
35
51
1,973
1,220
1,155
1,636
1,090
303
160
'28
'21
55
52
1,310
-55
1,526
545
335
65
100
45
53
67
20
80
58
41
6
1
10
54
75
45
205
57
30
5
2
20
55
486
90
330
972
690
162
100
20
56
725
470
1,115
465
300
65
70
30
57
24,265
3 . 7C0
14,685
50,550
40,550
5,600
3,400
1,000
58
29,090
18.015
40.410
19,915
12,800
2,320
4,250
545
59
7,660
100
3,700
2,000
1,700
60
12,440
11,515
9,090
9,340
3,650
2,090
3,600
61
100
37
171
965
396
401
9
19
1
,
5
1
40
62
116
73
366
1,281
563
464
29
165
2C
) 3C
) 8C
1
) 2
60
63
6,763
3,150
2,102
79,424
27,148
38,945
1,587
11,434
41
) 3,55
6,18t
94^
34
310
64
10,285
9,910
5,790
148,883
41,417
77,620
4,351
24,755
1,35
) 5,04
13,41
1,21c
) 3,73
745
65
235,428
70,151
2e,100
2,726,106
947,837
1,310,502
85,545
376,547
12,00
123,02'
188,34
r 41,97
> 11,20(
) 5,575
66
233,490
286,080
100,470
3,533,422
936,115
1,860,739
114,567
608,141
32,55
J 151, 15(
) 292,79
33,85
1 97,80{
) 13,360
67
226,654
67,151
19,440
2,575,720
887,865
1,251,135
83,722
348,593
7,75
107, 00(
) 183,67
40,47
> 9,70C
) 4,400
68
222,050
283,235
74,355
3,215,530
836,186
1,719,555
106,767
546 , 236
23,37
> 145,65
) 246 , 56
33,85
3 96,30(
) 6,835
69
450
199
786
1,775
928
538
16
151
2
) 1
L 9
2
142
70
378
237
721
1,884
960
541
15
203
1
) 2
J 12
1
J 2
165
71
10,128
3,168
5,506
65,272
23,866
30,517
2,189
7,966
38
] 58
6,25
74
734
72
7,710
7,280
9,805
o5,551
24,052
29,451
1,801
8,947
43
> 1,02
> 5,07
? 36
) 2,04
1.400
73
391,531
139,100
139,246
1,691,197
712,924
711,781
84,668
165,939
8,83
) 16,13
L 123,86
17,11
> • •
15,885
74
292,345
245,245
253,909
1.500,387
576,763
612,284
60,100
230,540
13,12
) 22,64
) 121,50
) 10,40
) 62,87
> 20,700
75
351,862
117,550
107,580
1,508,684
631,953
632,085
82,127
152,789
7,15
? 11,13
L 118,81
15,68
J , ,
9,730
76
227,505
214,905
198,578
1,162,145
405,608
502,342
53,250
194,085
8,50(
) 11,45
107, 63(
) 8,00(
) 58,50:
) 6,850
77
263
61
1,856
2,124
931
362
12
57
1
J 1(
) 2
i 1
752
78
225
141
1,436
1,306
561
226
9
80
1
; 1
> 2
1
) 1
430
79
4,415
625
430
5,052
3,185
1,453
101
255
) 2
21
>
('
48
80
4.114
2.511
702
3,098
1,520
1,128
22
346
2
) 2(
) 12
8
) 10;
1 32
81
773,590
119,400
48,372
714,495
439,477
221,297
20,205
25,716
12
J 1,15(
) 24,49
89
L 6
) 6,800
82
713,080
385,900
64,620
368,041
199,901
114,100
2,840
45,210
1,86
) 2,00
) 18,74
7,53
3 15,07C
) 5,990
S3
25,e47
10,513
50,652
256,343
127,361
83,077
8,754
19,198
2,60
J 3,53
7 7,62
4,33
1,04
17,953
84
28,510
11,530
57,541
235,647
115,214
71,201
7,278
21,454
2,59
! 2,70
9,73
' 3,44
2,96
) 19,500
85
76,717
28.215
-2,427
425,826
220,508
137,477
15,021
29,494
3,01
J 5,50(
) 13,07
^ 6,0="
1,80
23,326
86
150
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 9.-LIVEST0CK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED
[Data are based c
n
reports for
only
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Area 2 1
Total
all
fanns
Tenure of operator^
Full owners
Part ovmers
Managers
Tenanta
Crop- share
All
Cosh
Share-cash
tenants snd
croppers
Livestock on hand:
1
Horses and mules farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,657
2,217
566
718
460
582
4
5
175
232
3
3
' 1
5 6(
3 104
5 75
2
1950...
3
number 1954...
3,669
1,224
1,157
28
352
6
) 6
I 136
I,
1950...
6,074
1,801
2,202
5
526
11
3 16(
3 132
5
All cfittle and cQlves •••..■■••• .fanes reporting 19 5A . . .
3,471
1,140
811
5
321
409
3
4(
7 4
) 10
7 136
1 195
6
1950 . . .
3,764
1,134
955
6
7
number 1954. . .
71,417
26,245
30,434
586
6,342
1,08
] 1,02
3 2,357
8
1950...
53,575
17,297
23,279
276
5,618
1,16
) 1,59
5 1,580
9
Cows^ Including heifers that
have calved farms reporting 1954...
3,302
1,114
798
5
301
3
7 4
7 176
10
1950 . . .
3,629
1,114
940
6
379
4(
J 9
1 180
U
number 1954 . . .
30,673
12,065
12,451
345
2,557
51
) 31
5 957
12
1950...
24,473
8,341
9,787
132
2,748
55
S 87
J 720
13
Milk cows farms reporting 1954 . . .
2,792
949
659
4
242
3
4
I 141
lA
1950...
3,381
1,044
868
6
353
4(
) 8
3 165
15
number 1954 . . .
11,039
5,315
2,726
8
1,003
31
J 10
) 381
16
1950...
12,490
4,531
4,144
131
1,504
40(
) 28
3 485
17
All hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954...
1,056
335
313
3
113
1
L 1
) 63
18
1950...
1,265
392
418
6
159
1
J 3
5 88
19
number 1954 . . .
10,479
3,416
4,044
30
1,800
12
J 23
J 1,244
20
13,742
4,066
5,279
18
1,854
9
5 70
5 449
21
CMckena 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954...
2,889
997
648
4
254
2
7 3
171
22
1950...
3,464
1,047
835
1
401
5(
) 9(
1 188
23
number 1954...
205,736
111,521
44,498
259
11,113
1%
) 1,05(
5 8,135
24
1950...
Livestock aod livestock products sold:
167,112
60,885
42,052
30
22,165
2,01
4,00
3 7,295
25
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954...
2,269
904
673
4
230
3
7 2
3 128
26
1949 . . .
2,641
974
799
5
313
4
5 7
3 122
27
number 1954 . . .
23,716
9,226
9,844
403
2,544
66
5 51
I 730
28
1949...
23,435
9,385
9,890
170
2,375
40
5 81
3 630
29
doUars 1954...
2,325,391
804,291
1,065,003
73,562
245,939
58,91
i 39,59
3 90,427
30
1949...
2,662,872
1,044,398
1,205,186
11,520
260,298
37,28
J 69, 10
5 90,923
31
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954...
605
184
217
3
91
1
1 1
3 63
32
1949...
1,324
471
444
224
2
! 5(
3 113
33
number 1954 .. .
11,784
3,700
4,601
'16
2,323
5
i 29
5 1,823
34
1949...
19,874
7,176
7,892
2,796
32
] 1,06
5 901
35
425,806
109,271
188,394
332
93,409
1,59(
) 9,26<
3 73,853
36
1949...
718,142
259,105
284,722
104,290
11,25(
) 38,30(
3 35,455
37
Chickens sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
840
334
205
1
90
2
1 50
38
1949...
995
361
239
150
"2
) 3
5 45
39
dollars 1954...
163,516
123,643
17,470
'25
5,443
67
7 2,016
40
1949...
150,290
83,457
23,763
14,835
1,41
) 1,99
3 1,915
41
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,481
619
323
1
128
) 2
33
42
1,841
715
429
...
222
3
3 4
5 87
43
dozens 1954 . . .
1,367,494
993,800
232,748
162
44,644
65(
) 2,63
3 33,384
44
1949...
1,036,982
478,430
206,743
157,779
13,87(
) 16,50
5 37,799
45
dollars 1954...
588,029
419,093
103,882
'65
19,939
32(
) 1,19
J 14,564
46
1949 . . .
498,639
231,485
96,382
...
71,677
5,15<
) 6,28
5 17,562
47
Milk sold^ gallons 1954...
5,349,446
3,145,789
1,469,933
600
445,229
170,68
) 27,75
3 140,321
48
dollars 1954...
1,841,526
1,140,670
497,553
100
147,038
78,54(
) 4,99
5 25,108
49
1949...
Specified crops harvested:
1,692,610
678,250
547,865
50,590
226,395
107, 59
) 7,22
3 55,375
50
Com for all purposes farms reporting 1954...
22
6
6
5
51
1949 . . .
50
15
5
52
acres 1954...
129
12
107
"5
53
1949 . . .
130
40
5
54
Com harvested for grain farms reporting 1954...
11
1
5
55
1949...
45
15
"s
56
acres 1954...
12
2
5
57
1949...
125
40
"5
58
bushels harvested 1954...
390
40
...
250
59
1949...
2,430
700
150
60
bushels sold 1954...
61
1949...
385
...
...
62
Winter wheat threshed or
combined farms reporting 1954...
1,835
2,124
612
735
761
806
372
397
1
2C
4
) 9
278
L 223
63
1949...
64
acres 1954...
165,688
37,743
89,161
2,923
35,261
25
4,62
27,473
65
1949...
254,595
54,557
130,882
2,770
64,236
5,03t
15, 59c
3 37,151
66
bushels harvested 1954 . . .
6,616,715
1,502,029
3,522,223
111,742
1,466,846
11,20c
211,80
1,115,527
67
1949...
6,570,126
1,334,461
3,520,618
92,325
1,589,287
168,42
424, 50C
813,102
68
bushels sold 1954...
6,414,059
1,444,204
3,429,251
107,260
1,422,524
10,95(
204,85
1,030,644
69
1949...
6,233,198
1,215,897
3,339,327
91,825
1,566,354
165,02
418,15
805,289
70
Spring wheat threshed or
combined farms reporting 1954(. . .
1,169
729
478
261
389
279
3
1
174
133
1
It
3
107
67
71
1949...
72
acres 1954...
41,554
13,062
20,480
274
6,753
9C
2,46.
3,613
73
1949...
38,133
9,653
19,110
110
8,655
7
2,91C
4,860
74
bushels harvested 1954 . . .
1,223,588
396,859
618,903
6,912
179,464
3,09
62,16!
96,444
75
1949 . . .
754,649
187,245
374,379
1,100
182,955
2,12
75,01c
95,200
76
bushels sold 1954 . . .
1,154,645
373,286
581,248
6,580
176,186
2,59C
61,30f
94,643
77
1949...
670,054
146,780
349, 549
1,100
167, 2K)
70, 53c
87,235
78
Irish potatoes harvested for home use
or for sale. .................. .farms reporting 1954...
1,686
1,385
.j4
455
317
225
2
5
87
90
1
1
1
67
45
79
1949...
80
acres 1954*..
306
104
71
(4)
11
i
6
81
1949' . .
557
176
227
2
20
11
82
100-lb. bags harvested 1954...
33,201
9,139
7,433
6
796
9C
9e
596
83
1949...
56,659
8,970
38,149
75
1,605
37C
10
505
84
85
Hay cut acres 1954. . .
72,794
70,885
26,779
23,490
28,458
27,635
426
500
7,853
7,355
1,17£
1,21c
1,18.
1,32
4,287
3,179
1949...
86
tons 1954...
108,000
43,466
40,391
681
10,755
1,52;
1,70'
5,949
^Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. ^For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12.
alent of cream and butterfat sold. *Does not include acreage for farms with leas than 10 bags harvested.
^Includes milk equiv-
IDAHO
151
CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
a sample of
farms.
S«
e text]
Area 2 — Continued
Area 3a
Tenure of operator^— Cc
n.
Total
Tenure of operator
1
Tenants—Con.
Tenants
Otiier
all
Full
Part
Other
farms
farms
Llvestoek-
Other
and un-
farms
owners
owners
Managers
All
Cash
Share-cash
Crop- share
tenants and
Livestock-
Other
and un-
ehare
specifie
i
croppers
share
specified
18
; 452
3,222
1,708
545
38
52r,
87
121
217
45
56
405
1
25
3
7 680
4,878
2,700
757
22
794
155
190
253
116
75
605
2
30
5 908
12,369
4,980
3,689
194
1,184
205
224
506
124
125
2,322
3
50
7
4 1,540
19,207
9,624
5,454
217
2,427
515
520
747
355
290
1,485
4
3«
1
7 1,194
8,919
4,541
1,290
58
1,440
217
326
574
192
131
1,590
5
31
4
2 1,260
8,813
4,593
1,199
32
1,349
210
350
463
216
110
1,640
6
1,555
32
4 7,810
337,060
165,886
93,549
3,755
51,381
6,995
9,300
19,067
9,329
6,190
17,489
7
c77
60
7,105
231, 655
117,370
70,532
4,804
34,094
5,540
7,350
10,080
8,794
2,330
9,805
8
34
1,034
8,347
4,351
1,263
53
1,385
212
321
534
187
131
1,295
9
26
4
2 1,190
8,566
4,507
1,199
31
1,309
205
350
443
211
100
1,520
10
680
9<
5 3,255
141,874
69,826
42,469
1,217
21,370
3,435
4,567
6,976
4,142
2,250
6,992
11
282
31
2 3,465
102,401
51,203
29,C01
1,263
15,564
2,705
3,575
4,314
3,735
1,235
4,565
12
27
1 938
7,748
4,064
1,178
52
1,334
211
321
519
183
100
1,120
13
21
4
1 1,110
8,196
4,329
1,137
31
1,279
205
340
428
206
100
1,420
14
202
I 1,987
81,755
46,507
14,456
540
17,070
2,651
4,071
5,770
2,908
1,670
3,182
15
107
22
5 2,180
62,744
36,387
9,953
298
12,041
1,885
2,925
3,064
3,157
1,010
4,065
16
10
5 292
2,052
1,094
346
10
334
35
SO
136
43
40
263
17
11
1
5 290
3,502
1,786
534
10
667
85
185
231
121
45
505
18
182
1
5 1,189
30,389
18,649
6,202
175
4,180
730
925
1,030
900
595
1,183
19
120
48
5 2,525
52,085
32,148
9,246
30
8,151
800
1,360
2,024
3,302
665
2,510
20
12
1
3 986
5,880
3,216
843
31
865
120
230
330
129
56
925
21
26
4
7 1,180
7,613
4,023
962
14
1,119
205
280
393
136
105
1,495
22
878
30
3 38,345
411,735
286,365
47,651
910
38,934
5,985
9,890
13,410
6,024
3,625
37,875
23
1,160
7,69
5 41,980
392,516
245,000
47,900
925
48,386
7,465
12,520
19,856
5,150
3,395
50,305
24
29
7 458
7,038
3,978
1,165
48
1,178
177
286
463
161
91
669
25
30
U
3 550
7,093
4,098
1,103
20
1,122
185
295
347
195
100
750
26
496
9
1 1,699
118,742
61,450
34,084
2,146
16,861
1,945
2,145
9,436
2,470
865
4,201
27
180
30
1 1,615
109,902
59,911
32,360
2,828
12,583
1,980
3,400
3,743
2,735
725
2,220
23
48,154
8,85(
3 137,096
13,018,672
7,074,393
3,784,216
357,729
1,426,114
129,440
164,430
319,941
239,433
72,865
376,220
29
25,425
37,56
5 141,470
14,093,974
7,301,854
4,753,349
556,644
1,327,107
140,105
386,475
470,752
253,960
75,815
155,020
30
4
no
1,30?
772
262
5
199
20
65
66
28
20
67
31
11
J
J 13?
3.249
1,865
501
5
563
100
150
157
116
40
315
32
154
1,150
31,677
20,377
6,165
90
4,391
995
1,040
1,168
838
350
654
33
90
42
5 2,010
79,907
49,564
13,763
5
14,235
1,920
2,565
2,525
6,275
950
2,340
34
3,706
34,400
1,260,235
838,453
234,938
3,500
170,129
30,335
42,480
51,315
25,729
19,770
22,215
35
4,055
15,23
] 70,025
2,543,2o5
1,556,388
481,842
225
450,200
71,370
85,865
70,255
197,870
24,840
54,610
36
9
1
2;o
1,524
980
214
5
188
10
65
65
38
10
137
37
20
2
) 245
2,933
1,733
434
5
346
45
100
150
36
15
420
38
1,820
93
) 16,935
192,04'-'
152,598
14,782
750
11,226
580
4,110
4,090
1,526
920
12,693
39
900
8,61
p 28,235
677,266
585,140
35,491
110
29,055
4,930
9,345
12,520
1,800
460
27,470
40
13
) 410
2,711
1,642
358
15
358
25
105
160
53
15
338
41
15
4
J 475
3,824
2,257
535
5
462
55
140
177
50
40
565
42
7,740
24(
1 9b, 140
2,795,154
2,344,422
184,832
550
lo2,535
3,560
44.625
51,525
31,560
26,315
102,765
43
7,330
82,27
) 194,030
2,355,161
1,820,720
197,754
4,500
185,017
15,265
50,360
96,757
16,235
6,400
147,170
44
3,782
8
) 45,050
1,015,216
856,889
64,857
165
59,995
2,725
16,885
17,855
10,095
12,435
33,310
45
3,330
39,35
J 99,095
1,017,411
789,796
82,120
1,395
78,625
5,980
22,790
41,095
6,475
2,285
64,975
46
106,469
287,895
60,577,635
35,137,766
10,366,239
463,075
13,399,601
2,262,611
2,990,734
4,908,032
2,048,993
1,139,181
1,155,954
47
38,395
56,165
16,896,759
9,827,079
2,977,040
159,615
3,629,710
606,925
817,310
1,255,533
590,232
359,710
303,315
48
22,480
33,72
1 189,510
11,135,053
7,004,044
1,708,706
43,253
2,043,050
407,325
604,820
429,430
441,915
159,560
331,000
49
5
5
2 , 570
1,390
505
31
543
60
140
211
92
40
101
50
30
2,233
1,199
373
21
490
30
105
150
95
60
200
51
5
5
32,127
15,557
7,601
412
7,322
1,345
1,930
2,955
972
620
735
52
85
21 993
10,916
4,344
473
4,880
500
300
1,910
955
715
1,380
53
5
5
l',095
530
204
15
241
35
60
85
46
15
55
54
25
1,410
726
208
1
320
50
60
110
55
45
155
55
5
fi
11,754
5,766
2,813
300
2,635
575
665
975
380
40
240
56
SO
11,551
5,545
2,010
16
2,990
280
300
1,450
490
470
990
57
250
100
742,138
372,463
178,325
6,050
174,890
34, 100
43,300
74,785
20,505
1,700
10,410
58
1,580
629,209
305,955
124,269
900
160,500
17,400
18,715
89,380
16,990
18,015
37,585
59
357,195
153,340
119,580
4,250
80,025
15,500
25,150
33,375
6,000
60
385
315,854
131,140
70,699
105,310
10,115
8,035
64,205
11,440
11,515
8,705
61
32
1
) 85
405
208
125
57
1
26
11
19
15
62
31
2
1 ISO
422
219
116
r'7
1
15
35
6
30
63
2,486
42
600
14,283
5,899
5,882
2,3T1
500
330
735
772
165
64
2,865
3,60C
2,150
22,008
10,019
8,689
2 , 500
500
155
905
1,030
710
65
109,896
18,42C
13,875
375,314
178,038
135,916
50,S.jj
13,000
8,125
15,600
23,135
1,M0
66
69,820
113, 44(
) 33,435
369,925
178,000
120,430
t^4 , ':.o 5
13,000
4,505
25,150
22,040
6,800
67
107,657
18,42C
1 10,820
307,984
146,588
111,306
.;■"■,. ■"'0
6,500
6,250
14,300
22,240
800
68
65,890
111,99
19,295
270,705
127,570
92,880
53,905
6,500
4,065
22,090
21,250
5,350
69
16
> 125
3,276
1,675
677
10
807
66
221
353
97
70
107
70
10
1
55
3,297
1,744
605
7
786
60
200
361
105
60
155
71
517
7C
) 985
40,405
18,116
9,814
215
11,348
750
3,117
5,188
1,363
930
912
72
725
8
605
46,990
21,149
11,992
118
12,716
565
3,480
6,276
1,540
855
1,015
73
16,132
1,62
21,450
1,838,557
841,846
451,492
9,500
508,464
36,115
133,375
232,700
60,244
46,030
27,255
74
8,920
l,70t
8,470
1,785,720
780,875
468,395
6,370
502,980
22,380
119,190
272,180
61,900
27,330
26,600
75
16,020
1,62
) 17,345
1,542,764
708,972
367,386
8,650
439,666
34,665
108,290
205,590
51,761
39,360
18,090
76
8,295
1,20(
5,3o5
1,315,883
512,391
369,792
5,300
410,260
18,760
99,080
235,510
37,915
13,995
17,640
77
2
776
998
463
158
235
15
55
100
45
20
142
78
'i
610
1,315
623
189
6
302
46
85
131
40
195
79
(4)
120
6,773
2,507
1,939
2,291
60
298
1,483
295
150
36
80
> 132
9,193
3,389
2,463
208
3,089
222
680
1,379
308
44
81
12
15,827
1,431,520
579,779
395,636
503,265
12,610
66,380
324,775
61,250
38,250
2,340
82
62
7,860
1,849,483
615,405
494,228
52,900
679,550
69,040
152,830
274,590
183,090
7,400
83
1,110
9
9,278
188,063
89,423
52,437
1,078
35,184
2,765
8,325
15,775
5,589
2,730
9,941
84
705
43
> 11,905
171,061
78,422
49,425
1,635
35,094
3,090
8,820
14,034
7,010
2,140
6,485
85
1,475
10
> 12,707
575,857
288,289
147,878
4,015
118,856
9,270
29,602
53,942
18,652
7,390
16,819
86
152
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 9.-LIVEST0CK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED
__
[Data
are based on reports for only
Item
(For definitioDS and explanations, see text)
Area
3b
1
Total
all
farms
Te
nure of operator^
Full owners
Part owners
Managers
Tenants
Crop- share
All
Cash
Share-cash
tenants and
croppers
LivestocL on haad;"
1
Horses and mules farms reporting 1954. . .
2,°49
1,430
629
24
721
26
86
446
2
1950...
4,543
2,316
731
19
1,247
46
202
788
3
number 1954 .. .
9,083
4,542
2,330
84
1,697
107
158
1,003
4
1950...
16,214
8,5=9
3,047
162
3,361
111
583
2,306
5
All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954...
6,380
2,965
1,092
26
1,832
71
206
1,231
6
1950...
6,S09
3,187
941 _
14
1,992
96
326
1,239
7
number 1954 . . .
268,783
132,676
68,439
6,028
58,730
2,371
6,047
30,959
3
1950...
184,282
99,780
34,730
5,371
41,451
2,640
6,430
20,121
9
Cows, including heifers that
have calved farms reporting 1954 . . .
6,007
2,831
1,044
25
1,732
71
206
1,141
10
1950...
6,406
3,056
O40
13
1,927
90
322
1,199
11
number 1954 . . .
98,605
52 , 848
25,031
1,121
13,340
1,109
2,223
10,154
12
1950 . . .
6Q,7^Q
38,227
12,514
2,3=2
15,236
305
2,275
8,041
13
Milk cows farms reporting 1954...
5.511
2,541
945
24
1,661
66
206
1,101
U
1950...
6,166
2,027
901
7
1,891
85
317
1,173
15
number 1954 . . .
.;3,66'
21,236
8,218
199
13,017
749
2,033
7,668
16
1950 . . .
36,6 59
19,053
5,376
29
10,536
585
2,095
5,660
17
All hogs and pigs .............. .farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,450
653
291
6
425
20
41
262
18
1950...
2,266
1,111
330
6
66°
40
117
426
19
20
number 1954 .. .
1950...
15,102
6,049
3,710
21
5.047
575
207
3,026
25,111
15,339
3,955
15
5,177
300
1 067
3,024
802
21
Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954...
4,334
2,110
682
13
1,184
40
'l35
22
1950. . .
5,14°
2,485
726
7
1,521
85
272
914
23
24
number 1954 . . .
1950 . . .
269,590
160,852
36,424
385
51,659
1,865
5,735
34,016
230, '3^6
121,049
37,595
160
58,lo2
3,060
9,010
34,607
Livestock and livestock products sold:
25
Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954...
4,906
2,374
916
26
1,360
61
171
854
26
1949...
5,247
2,764
772
14
1,457
86
272
858
27
number 1954 . . .
121,102
58,989
29,956
6,991
24,301
666
1,951
11,158
28
1949...
102,450
56,801
20,245
4,292
20,367
2,240
2,841
8,976
29
dollars 1954...
16,662,332
8,018,781
3,042,348
1,258,769
3,395,169
74,435
201,644
1,419,242
30
1949...
14,844,226
8,313,759
2,904,983
803,350
2,757,594
309,865
334,129
1,111,325
31
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954
852
384
219
1
218
10
15
122
32
1949...
2,010
1,010
345
1
539
30
57
381
33
number 1954 . . .
16,153
6,805
4,604
6
4,488
915
520
1,898
34
1949 . . .
38,797
22,203
7,050
22
8,642
465
1,005
5,072
35
596,430
257,825
174,003
270
159,217
30,070
21,140
63,622
36
1949...
1,254,490
736,657
235,253
817
265,148
16,245
33,913
156, 505
37
Chickens sold farms reporting 1954. . .
1,083
1,693
544
885
168
242
301
430
10
30
40
95
201
235
38
1949...
1
39
dollars 1954...
435,887
305,892
86,110
35,975
425
1,680
29,330
40
1949 . . .
228, 501
177,511
16,635
50
26,480
3,035
5,720
12,510
41
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,834
QQ7
299
1
412
5
65
231
42
2,490
1,282
351
1
636
35
115
441
43
dozens 1954 . . .
1,427,970
1,090,780
139,815
400
164, 370
300
27,455
111,460
44
1949 . . .
1,173,223
706,454
193,581
638
234,430
8,645
34,745
142,660
45
dollars 1954...
532,714
414,612
49,983
160
56, 359
90
9,140
37,305
46
1949...
484,531
287,0^3
84,989
319
97,060
3,460
14,100
59,460
47
48
Milk sold 3 gallons 1954 . . .
30,173,265
15,431,839
5,904,934
97,478
8,396,662
445,030
1,411,478
4,758,826
dollars 1954 . . .
7,856,143
4,049,397
1,565,645
26,444
2,133,882
104,060
408,237
1,210,545
49
1949...
Specified crops faarvcsted;
5,182,519
2,771,718
923,996
2,190
1,411,485
95,490
317,620
698,400
50
647
336
133
6
152
15
61
51
1949...
277
164
57
1
50
5
25
52
acres 1954 . . .
8,698
3,531
1,354
288
3,240
270
1,634
53
1949 .. .
2,209
1,015
722
7
450
15
185
54
Com harvested for grain farms reporting 1954...
178
88
38
42
21
55
1949 . . .
179
96
32
1
45
"i
25
56
acres 1954...
1,097
372
235
425
274
57
1949 . . .
980
407
146
7
405
'is
185
58
bushels harvested 1954 . . .
69,035
21,650
14,975
29,235
23,725
59
1949 . . .
43,105
17,205
6,175
400
13,625
300
3,150
60
bushels sold 1954...
12, 874
4,025
4,565
4,184
2,524
61
1949...
5,665
2,540
1,750
1,375
1,375
62
Winter wheat threshed or
combined Xarms reporting 1954 . . .
268
417
121
log
65
97
1
70
96
6
5
11
5
44
54
63
1949...
64
acres 1954...
35,561
8,650
21,122
100
5,017
318
522
2,906
65
1949...
48,661
20,330
20,166
7,970
90
30
6,650
66
bushels harvested 1954...
581,943
141,329
339,541
400
97,248
11,400
11,741
53,541
67
1949...
915,405
363,370
370,100
173,210
3,000
2,355
141,015
68
bushels sold 1954...
513,550
131,562
287,076
200
93,137
11,064
8,866
57,641
69
1949 . . .
833,980
329,690
337,830
163,610
2,625
1,500
131,045
70
Spring wheat threshed or
combined farms reporting 1954i. . .
4,661
2,052
906
25
1,592
55
191
1,111
71
1949...
4,190
2,003
664
13
1,455
60
232
946
72
acres 1954...
94,903
31,145
2 ',277
9,032
28,884
755
3,256
20, 633
73
1949...
74, 619
30,927
14,938
1,025
27,449
535
4,244
13,425
74
bushels harvested 1954...
4,640,023
1,614,663
1,153,019
362,301
1,490,135
37,545
170,750
1,059,925
75
1949...
3,274,875
1,325,177
623,868
45,300
1,271.955
29,520
188,620
850,470
76
bushels sold 1954...
4,313,894
1,489,914
1,036,265
351,292
1,375,703
31,520
157,263
988,430
77
78
1949 . . .
2,630,429
909,563
474,781
38,650
1,113,145
27,520
175,255
728,765
Irish potatoes harvested for home use
or for sale farms reporting 1954 . . .
1,937
2,769
777
1,228
398
500
17
13
695
928
11
30
70
105
511
682
79
1949...
80
acres 1945'..
32,658
10,143
9,333
3,073
10, 103
375
1,000
7,186
81
1949'..
35,390
13,946
8,305
242
12,349
382
1,436
9,131
82
100-lb. bags harvested 1954...
6,466,137
1,844,207
1,774,945
717,365
2,128,180
61,000
178,890
1,583,235
83
1949 . . .
6,284,236
2,445,876
1,443,955
90,100
2,299,730
78,000
228,190
1,580,060
84
Hay cut acres 1954...
189,983
77,152
52,587
2,477
56,342
1,720
6,395
37,774
85
1949 . . .
196,284
86,573
41,460
4,058
62,238
1,870
7,855
39,488
86
tons 1954 . . .
704,222
286,220
182,789
10,748
221,006
6,375
24,785
143,281
Data are given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. ^For comparability of data on livestock and poultry,
equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. ^Does not include acreage for farms with less than 10 bags harvested.
see text and State Table 12.
■'includes milk
IDAHO
153
CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950— Continued
a sample of
farms. See
text]
Are
a 3b— Continued
Area 4
Tenure of operator^ — Con.
Other
farms
Total
all
farms
Tenure of operator
I
Other
farms
Tenants
—Con.
Full
owners
Part
owners
Uanagers
Tenants
Livestock-
Other
and un-
All
Cash
Share- cae
Crop-share
h tenants an
Livestock-
share
Other
and un-
share
specified
croppers
specified
50
145
■■,"1.1
2,892
1,639
28
727
116
4 39"
114
56
427
1
151
60
230
7,370
4,380
1,486
23
978
128
8
2 550
152
66
503
2
329
100
380
17,782
8,420
6,316
231
1,824
277
16
4 932
253
193
991
3
f.06
265
545
30,914
17,733
7,533
356
3,077
335
26
9 1,606
609
258
2,215
4
209
115
465
9,507
4,672
2,235
42
1,286
157
11
1 730
157
81
1,272
5
226
105
475
9,732
5,551
1,846
38
1,344
136
12
7 yo"
173
111
953
6
13,503
5,900
2,860
357,271
179,318
123,859
5,763
39,059
5,657
2,53
2 21,16C
7,394
2,316
9,272
7
10,550
1,710
2,950
288,427
157,269
86,267
2,638
26,077
2,740
2,70
7 12,548
5,594
3,388
15,276
8
20i
110
375
9,132
4,513
2,185
27
1,255
147
10
5 76-
157
81
1,152
9
216
100
470
9,515
5,463
1,803
38
1,293
126
12
7 761
173
106
918
10
3,164
1,690
1,265
148,386
74,027
51,821
1,318
17,373
2,485
1,27
0 9,049
3,513
1,056
3,847
11
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670
1,390
126,955
69,100
35,943
1,009
12,125
1,125
1,1;
5 5,687
3,007
1,151
8,778
12
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340
8,095
4,033
1,891
23
1,106
131
IC
4 653
142
76
1,042
13
216
95
440
9,020
5,153
1,674
33
1,267
121
12
2 751
172
101
803
14
1,617
945
995
59,210
31,851
16,025
439
8,063
1,113
6"
7 4,49C
1,371
412
2,832
15
1,581
665
1,115
57.213
35,129
11,717
56"
7.352
890
81
9 3,915
1,138
590
2,448
16
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1,542
797
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525
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376
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4^570
2,572
816
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681
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115
50
481
18
774
465
275
38,121
20,140
9,377
166
6,363
1,625
35
9 3,01a
1,059
302
2,075
19
526
260
625
41,801
23,54*
7,553
85C
7,855
1,665
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7 3,66£
1,785
160
1,997
20
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85
345
6,045
2,854
1,496
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5 52'
120
56
771
21
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70
410
7,374
4,175
1,441
23
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110
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8 56£
127
56
766
?
5,388
4,655
20,270
681,9 57
398,130
198,462
3,269
52,261
5,065
4,90
2 22,95'
11,659
7,588
29,835
23
8,880
2,635
14,000
534,256
324,238
132,370
93c
43,636
4,810
6.2:
2 21,93..
9,055
1,605
33,082
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95
230
7,323
3,928
1,922
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931
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506
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65
240
7,826
4,742
1,611
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1,004
116
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8 58C
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8,141
2,385
865
131,493
67,877
40,940
9,546
11,150
1,310
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4 5,95-
2,173
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1,980
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5,905
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112.932
56,556
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0 4,282
1,979
784
4,175
28
l,'81,o3S
318,210
47,815
15,432,306
7,664,020
4,703,230
1,762,465
1,166,996
137,385
65,01
5 600,461
255,690
107,945
135,685
29
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53,270
64,540
15,093,509
7,908,183
5,710,110
549,00c
1,121,431
105,158
111,64
4 571,53'
199,590
133,500
704,785
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1,535
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1,720
380
880
75,749
48,024
14,751
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1,213
1,15
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2,828
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1,820
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32,595
11,790
5,115
1,080,696
559,704
271,240
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193,812
71,290
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31.133
7,850
46,890
35
45,490
12,990
16,615
2,696,076
1,752,809
526,785
10,20c
356,042
35,345
44,7,
5 164,03'
97,693
14,225
50,240
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75
1,488
807
432
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1,870
1,196
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2,910
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239,797
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13,795
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5,221,161
3,529,050
1,403,860
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161,007
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5 65,02
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7,600
110,095
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3,150,641
2.207,812
693,832
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41,275
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44,862
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70,910
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5,390
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1,631,649
1,102,578
430,009
3,93-
54,610
6,700
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16,707
2,960
40,425
45
13,690
6,350
15,110
1,331,005
928,783
294,468
76,934
10,370
16,7'
6 21, ■>7'
18,381
560
30,820
46
1,166,331
614,997
342,352
39,521,748
22,339,455
10,548,682
432, 49t
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726,738
345,8]
3 2,760,94C
906,555
253,660
1,207,402
47
245,330
165,710
80,775
9,722,546
5,439,313
2,607,487
116,70'
1,288,252
184,250
82, 7C
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205,771
65,305
270,790
48
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87,520
73,130
7,756,240
5,059,637
1,534,511
69,90C
034,021
149,075
107,11
6 444,30
148,470
84,965
158,180
49
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10
16
50
20
184
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1,607
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60
200
75
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537
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5
10
10
5
5
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5
20
5
10
5
5
55
101
50
65
60
30
30
'36
56
205
15
50
5
15
30
30
57
3,510
2,000
3,175
2,750
1,250
1,500
1,5C«3
53
10,175
700
2,465
90
450
1,025
1,025
50
1,6M1
100
1,000
...
1,000
1,000
60
61
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11
1,940
910
703
J 211
20
1 12
5 29
15
20
62
21
11
25
2.536
1,380
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1
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3 48
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71
63
206
1.065
672
344,855
103,816
199,579
2,81
) 38,295
3,219
2,2
5 29,18
2,355
1,315
355
64
450
750
195
473,583
163,330
257,661
2,43
i 48,167
3,335
3,1
.7 35,13
3 4,730
1,825
1,090
65
4,880
10,686
2,925
6,613,662
1,986,413
3,779,536
49,96(
1 705,528
123,539
40,3
.6 546,25
3 55,542
29,845
2,225
66
7,500
24,340
3,725
8,901,802
3,351,716
4,576,764
52,28
878,337
38,400
59,2
30 630,00
7 100,280
50,500
42,650
67
4,880
10,686
1,575
6,049,010
1,790,643
3,475,005
44,02
] 737,497
111,252
31,0
76 515,41
2 51,412
28,345
1,845
68
4,500
23,040
2,850
8,182,019
3,038,366
4,209,650
48.68
5 845,293
37,400
55,8
30 605,03
3 96,560
50,500
40,025
69
154
81
86
7,434
3,020
1,932
4
1 1,207
138
1
17 75
3 154
42
326
70
156
61
ss
7,298
4,202
1,611
2
1,170
153
1
33 74
J 92
80
291
71
2,900
1.340
565
259,482
107,210
108,011
1,21
3 40,738
4,763
*.3
?0 26,22
4,603
828
2,310
72
2,590
1,655
280
204,247
139,600
106,905
2,11
? 30,125
6,335
2,0
.5 25,61
5 2,400
2,640
6,505
73
153,620
68,295
14,905
7,361,340
3,530,400
2,876,619
49,46
3 1,345,610
131,380
158,7
;8 887,89
I 144,420
23,150
59,751
74
145,105
58,240
8,575
7.064.985
3,484,930
2,227,721
42,52
5 1,115,245
143,780
83,7
55 726,59
3 66,020
95,100
194,564
75
139,895
58,595
10,720
7,095,731
3,158,164
2,579,766
45,90
3 1,260,203
124,900
155,8
32 832,96
3 128,503
17.970
51,695
76
128,420
53,185
4,290
5,602,187
2,698,514
1,864,570
29,35
3 935,330
122,625
68,1
30 616,62
5 44,875
83,025
164,423
77
82
21
50
4 , 600
2,359
1,131
2
3 997
86
35 69
3 121
15
136
78
85
26
100
5,131
2,943
974
1
5 1,098
105
1
36 71
J 90
85
101
79
1,402
140
6
102,756
46,728
30,825
59
3 24,393
2,928
1,6(
38 16,81
3 2,712
335
220
80
1,412
488
48
96.190
49,954
24,041
53
5 21,273
1,922
2,4
55 13,16
1,814
1,918
396
81
233,975
16,080
1,440
16,510.146
7,732,611
5,039,159
102,49
3 3,623,421
483,030
208,6
25 2,444,29
422,462
65,010
21,465
82
280,075
132,505
4,575
13,153,532
6,931,674
3,241,884
107, 25(
3 2,833,929
235,735
290,4
J5 1,778,53
241,485
237,700
38,795
83
7,223
3,230
1,425
301,852
184,358
136,724
6,10
5 52,610
6,535
4,3
71 30,85
3 7,394
3,410
12,055
84
10,850
2,175
1,055
373,602
207,399
96,803
6,36
5 45,429
3,777
2 9
.7 23,30
5 6,500
3,810
17,696
85
29,595
11,970
3,450
881,649
432,745
J
288,246
10,86
5 133,668
15,100
10^3
dO 80,06
20,200
6.945
16,125
86
154
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table lO.-FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER OF COWS. AND DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD, BY NUMBER OF MILK
COWS, FOR ALL COMMERCIAL FARMS AND DAIRY FARMS: CENSUS OF 1954
[Data are b.ised on reports for only a sample of farms, oee textj
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
All commerrial farios:
Milk cows farms reporting.
number .
Whole milk sold farms reporting.
gallons.
dollars.
Cream sold farms reporting.
pounds of butterfat.
dollars.
With less than 10 milk cows on hand:
.^ilk cows farms reporting.
number .
Whole milk sold farms reporting.
gal Ions .
dollars .
Cream sold farms reporting .
pounds of butterfat.
dollars.
With 10 to 29 milk cows on band;
Milk cows farms reporting.
number .
Whole milk sold farms reporting .
gallons .
dollars .
Cream sold farms reporting .
pounds of butterfat.
dollars.
ttitli 30 to 49 milk cows on hand;
rilk cows farms reporting.
number .
'^ole milk sold farms reporting.
gallons .
dollars .
Cream sold f nrms reporting .
pounds of butterfat.
dollars .
With 30 or more milk cows on hand:
Milk cows farms reporting.
number .
Whole milk sold farms reporting.
gallons .
dollars.
Cream sold farms reporting .
pounds of butterfat.
dollars.
Dniry farms;
Milk cows farms reporting.
number .
Whole milk sold farms reporting.
gallons .
dollars .
Cream sold farms reporting.
pounds of butterfat.
dollars.
With less than 10 milk cows on hand:
Milk cows farms reporting.
number.
Whole milk sold farms reporting.
gallons.
dollars .
Cream sold farms reporting .
pounds of butterfat.
dollars.
With 10 to 29 milk cows on hand:
Milk cows farms reporting.
number .
l^/hole milk sold farms reporting.
gallons .
dollars.
Cream sold farms reporting.
pounds of butterfat.
dollars.
With 30 to 19 milk cows on hand;
Milk cows farms reporting .
number .
Whole milk sold farms reporting.
gallons .
dollars .
Cream sold farms reporting.
pounds of butterfat,
dollars.
With 50 or more milk cows on hand;
Milk cows farms reporting
number
Whole mi Ik sold farms repor ting
gallons
dollars
Cream sold farms repor ting
pounds of butterfat
dollars
23,673
203,416
15,832
134,856,382
36,764,167
3,034
2,199,925
1,203,461
15,554
68,083
9,040
37,277,930
9,555,392
2,674
1,507,291
805,461
7,518
111,808
7,201
80,109,578
21,667,411
344
638,059
361,380
499
17,205
494
12,731,263
3,855,109
5
11,125
6,365
102
6,320
97
4,737,611
1,686,255
11
43,450
30,255
6,590
91,290
6,371
72,660,101
21,269,351
294
503,251
281,040
2,485
15,947
2,323
12,321,961
3,337,353
202
246,696
132,615
3,686
58,704
3,634
46,591,076
13,416,213
82
214,105
118,750
343
11,759
343
9,715,553
3,025,470
76
4,380
71
4,031,511
1,490,315
10
42,450
29,675
2,967
16,743
839
5,991,355
1,860,273
1,332
945,437
501,426
2,414
8,522
435
,466,919
370,185
1,167
627,528
330,724
540
7,731
391
4,195,936
1,409,188
164
316,909
170,122
11
380
11
291,450
73,800
2
110
2
37,050
7,100
1
1,000
580
473
5,413
361
3,876,731
1,325,030
142
230,850
117,665
195
1,150
105
609,195
163,485
100
106,925
53,140
273
4,113
251
3,057,536
1,101,545
42
123,925
64,525
5
150
5
210,000
60,000
1,854
9,052
323
3,796,961
1,578,302
805
421,530
207,059
1,618
4,392
107
475,
195,336
780
387,945
189,914
216
3,936
196
2,767,234
1,132,785
25
33,585
17,145
19
674
19
544,838
245,681
1
50
1
9,000
4,500
307
4,742
247
3,463,080
1,450,884
60
71,400
35,640
101
615
46
324,509
137,174
55
59,970
29,925
189
3,521
184
2,643,931
1,087,690
5
11,430
5,715
17
606
17
494,640
226,020
6,628
78,573
5,839
58,596,786
16,433,216
268
274,965
160,228
3,124
16,095
2,378
11,414,240
3,237,624
226
194,580
109,507
3,181
49,369
3,143
37,292,288
10,185,535
32
68,060
43,556
257
8,919
252
6,631,106
1,924,262
5
11,125
6,365
66
4,190
66
3,259,152
1,085,745
5
1,200
800
3,636
52,410
3,596
42,354,333
12,010,175
50
88,215
54,895
1,246
7,957
1,221
6,418,241
1,806,533
30
50,315
31,670
2,144
34,493
2,129
27,693,553
7,657,377
15
36,700
22,425
200
6,870
200
5,524,732
1,610,450
46
15
3,090
905
46
10
2,717,802
597,558
935,815
294,800
5
5
1,200
41,250
800
28,876
5,171
42,670
4,202
29,228,141
7,647,674
206
200,924
127,694
3,524
16,442
2,593
10,252,384
2,585,808
157
95,656
58,927
1,530
21,758
1,497
15,722,712
4,016,116
44
64,013
39,892
101
3,505
101
2,640,987
747,350
16
965
11
611,558
298,400
5
41,250
28,875
851
12,104
851
9,605,593
2,768,225
10
41,900
29,250
X5
2,350
350
1,795,628
468,460
441
7,124
441
5,675,333
1,573,265
5
650
375
50
1,725
50
1,537,079
426,700
IDAHO
155
Economic Area Table ll.-FARMS RFPORTINC, NUMBER OF CHICKENS, AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD. BY NLiMBER OF
CHICKENS ON HAND, FOR ALL COMMERCIAL FARMS AND POULTRY FARMS: CENSUS OF 1954
LlJBta are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See textj
{For definitions and explanations, see text)
All coBBcrcial feras:
Chickens U months old and over... farms reporting...
number. . .
Chickens sold farms reporting...
number. . .
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting...
dozens . . .
dollars. . .
Other poultry and poultry products sold. .dollars. . .
With less than 400 chickens 4 ■onths old and over:
Chickens A months old and over rarms reporting. . .
number. . .
Chickens sold farms reporting...
number. . .
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting...
dozens . . .
dollars . . .
Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars. . .
With 400 to 799 chicbeos 4 Months old and over:
Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting...
number . . .
Chickens sold farms reporting . . .
number . . .
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . .
dozens . . .
dollars. . .
Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars...
With 800 to 1,599 chickens 4 nontba old and over:
Chickens A months old and over farms reporting. . .
number . . .
Chickens sold farms reporting . . .
number . . .
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting...
dozens . . .
dollars. . .
Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars...
With 1,600 to 3,199 chickens 4 nonths old and over:
Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting...
number. . .
Chickens sold farms reporting . . .
number . . .
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . .
dozens . . .
dollars. . .
Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars...
With 3,200 or aore chickens 4 aonths old and over:
Chickens i> months old and over farms reporting...
number . . .
Chickens sold farms reporting...
number . . .
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . .
dozens. . .
dollars. . .
Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars...
Poultry farns:
Chickens 4 months old and over... farms reporting...
number . . .
Chickens sold farms reporting...
number . . .
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . .
dozens . . .
dollars . . .
Other poultry and poultry products sold . .dollars .. .
With less than 400 chickens 4 Booths old and over:
Chickens i months old and over farms reporting...
number . . ,
Chickens sold farms reporting...
number . . .
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . ,
dozens. . .
dollars. , .
Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars..,
With 400 to 799 chickens 4 months old and over:
Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting...
number . . .
Chickens sold farms reporting..
number . . .
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting..
dozens . .
dollars . . .
Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars..
With 800 to 1,599 chickens 4 aontfas old and over:
Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting..
number . .
Chickens sold farms reporting..
number . .
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . .
dozens. .
dollars. .
Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars..
With 1,600 to 3,199 chickens 4 aonths old and over:
Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting . .
number . .
Chickens sold farms reporting..
number . .
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting..
dozens . .
dollars. .
Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars..
With 3,200 or aore chickens 4 aooths old and over:
Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting. .
number . .
Chickens sold ..farms reporting..
number. .
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . .
dozens . .
dollars . .
Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars. .
The State
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3«
Area 3b
Area 4
19,04i
2,923
1,903
4,955
3,989
5,274
1,625,246
182,553
167,391
373.860
249,320
652,122
5,284
872
630
1,387
1,013
1,332
1,603,249
182,058
145,732
197,297
542,303
535,859
8.998
1,561
1.071
2,373
1,709
2.234
11,295,249
825,975
1.271,354
2,692,389
1,395,365
5,110,166
3,977,329
340,106
542,979
981,906
521,114
1.591,224
451,138
112,168
4,655
192,554
45,960
95 , 301
18,437
2,900
1,810
4,845
3,909
4,973
1,009,371
169,263
101,976
243,860
188,460
305,312
4,718
349
547
1,302
933
1,087
1,127,104
175,623
96,767
96,512
500,163
258,039
8,421
1,538
978
2,278
1,634
1,993
4,793,369
701,860
526,759
1,323,344
740,665
1,500,741
1,737,724
291,418
236,694
466,646
253,264
489,702
448,753
111,568
4,405
191,304
45,960
95,516
408
22
68
60
50
208
206,315
12,490
33,165
29,250
26,860
104,550
377
22
58
45
50
202
192,350
5,785
32,300
22,075
17,390
114,800
388
22
68
50
50
198
2,089,960
116,715
319,695
246,285
304,400
1,102,365
734,290
44,988
128,960
91,395
120,500
343,447
1,135
600
250
285
134
1
20
35
25
53
145.560
800
23,250
40,750
23,000
57,760
129
1
20
30
25
53
99.200
650
10,665
35,210
14,750
37,925
129
1
20
35
20
53
1,492.060
7,400
234,500
402,760
235,300
562,100
569,055
3,700
118,360
163 . 365
100,850
182.280
1,250
1,250
35
5
5
5
20
86,000
...
9,000
15,000
11,000
51,000
35
...
5
5
5
20
56.930
...
6,000
3,500
10,000
37,430
35
...
5
5
5
20
899,150
...
140,400
120,000
115,000
523,750
322,590
...
58,965
60,000
46,500
157,125
30
10
20
178,000
...
...
45,000
133,000
25
...
5
20
127,665
40,000
...
87,665
25
...
5
20
2,020.710
600,000
...
1,420,710
613,670
200,000
...
413,670
460
50
140
85
50
135
458,740
10,485
69,940
108, 6";
41.500
228,140
470
60
135
75
65
135
1,105,115
126,510
96,975
86,935
430,750
363,895
455
50
140
85
45
135
5,192,260
87,065
785,965
1,318,980
538,300
2,461,950
1,845,585
38,915
326,005
489,710
221,630
769,325
274,100
100,000
150
173,950
180
45
60
30
10
35
31,965
6,875
11,400
6,550
500
6,640
205
55
65
25
25
35
750,395
125,225
52,070
5,025
400,500
167,575
180
45
60
30
10
35
467,955
49,730
122,690
123,935
10,000
161,600
179,210
23,980
53,685
46,150
3,080
52,315
272,700
100,000
172,700
...
...
130
5
55
15
10
45
69,525
3,610
26,290
7.625
7,000
25,000
120
5
45
15
10
45
107,055
1,285
28,240
7,250
5,500
64,780
130
5
55
15
10
45
847,935
37,335
238,375
117,285
178,000
276,940
326,925
14,935
94,995
44,695
71,200
101,100
150
...
150
...
...
95
20
30
25
20
105,250
...
23,250
34,500
23,000
24,500
90
...
20
25
25
20
72,000
...
10,665
31,210
14,750
15,375
90
• *■
20
30
20
20
1,135,760
...
284,500
357,760
235,300
258,200
456,965
...
118,360
138,865
100,850
98,890
1,250
..!
...
1,250
...
30
5
5
5
15
74,000
...
9,000
15,000
11,000
39,000
30
...
5
5
5
15
48,000
...
6,000
3,500
10,000
23,500
30
...
5
5
5
15
719,900
...
140,400
120,000
115,000
344,500
268,815
...
58,965
60,000
46,500
103,350
25
5'
20
178,000
...
45,000
...
133,000
25
...
...
5
■ ••
20
127,665
...
...
40,000
...
87,665
25
...
5
...
20
2,020,710
• * .
600,000
...
1,420,710
613,670
200,000
...
413,670
156
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 12.-FARM LABOR: CENSUS OF 1954
[Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
FARM LABOR
Week of September 26-October 2:
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting..
persons. .
Average per farm reporting persons . .
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting. .
persons. .
Operators working 1 or more
hours farms reporting . .
1 to 14 hours farms reporting . .
15 or more hours farms reporting . .
Operators not working or not
reporting number of farms . .
Unpaid members of operator's family
working 15 hours or more farms reporting. .
persons. .
No unpaid members of operator's family
working 15 hours or more or not
reporting number of farms. .
Hired workers farms reporting . .
persons. .
1 hired worker farms reporting. .
2 hired workers farms reporting . .
3 or A hired workers farms reporting . .
5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting..
10 or more hired workers farms reporting..
Regular workers (to be employed 150 days
or more) farms reporting . .
persons . .
1 worker farms reporting..
2 workers farms reporting. .
3 or 4 workers farms reporting. .
5 to 9 workers farms reporting . .
10 or more workers farms reporting..
Seasonal workers {to be employed less than
150 days) farms reporting. .
persons . .
1 worker farms reporting . .
2 workers farms reporting. .
3 or 4 workers farms reporting . .
5 to 9 workers farms reporting . .
10 or more workers farms reporting. .
Farms by kind of workers;
Both family workers and hired
workers farms reporting. .
Family workers only farms reporting..
Operator only farms reporting..
Unpaid members of operator's
family only farms reporting. .
Hired workers only farms reporting. .
Operator and hired workers only. ..farms reporting..
Hired workers by basis of payment:
Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting..
persons . .
Average hours worked per month hours . .
Average wage per month dollars. .
Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting..
persons . .
Average hours worked per week hours . .
Average wage per week dollars . .
Paid on a daily basis farms reporting..
persons..
Average hours worked per day hours. .
Average wage per day dollars. ,
Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting..
persons. .
Average wage per hour dollars. .
Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting..
persons. .
EXPENDITURES FOR HIRED LABOR
Expenditures lor hired labor in 1154- ■■ .farms reporting.,
dollars. .
$1 to $99 farms reporting . .
$100 to $199 farms reporting .
$200 to $^99 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.
36,365
86,781
2.4
35,928
57,808
34,967
7,519
27,448
3,843
14,823
22,841
23,987
8,028
28,973
4,033
1,540
1,059
791
605
3,945
6,947
2,776
641
311
152
65
5,263
22,026
2,489
945
735
535
509
7,591
28,337
16,826
437
4,279
3,650
5,961
242
209
225
558
52
48
1,803
3,629
9.0
2,879
8,218
1.08
1,023
10,607
21,908
30,442,241
3,881
2,926
4,931
3,403
3,628
1,896
1,243
13,880
3,534
2,411
3,825
2,212
1,538
271
89
5,557
11,996
2.2
5,470
9,593
5,258
1,189
4,069
2,857
4,335
3,121
1,105
2,403
632
240
140
67
26
536
1,104
348
98
49
25
16
704
1,299
431
147
93
29
1,018
4,452
2,168
87
445
507
1,009
244
199
37
393
750
234
494
1.17
2,594
3,991,552
454
385
626
367
370
229
163
1,489
404
263
441
215
129
33
4
4,055
7,307
1.8
4,006
6,146
3,841
948
2,893
1,665
2,305
2,747
731
1,161
498
157
50
22
315
437
240
50
19
5
1
487
724
353
93
30
10
1
682
3,324
1,922
49
419
251
309
228
203
15
21
48
55
364
561
9.8
10.94
154
254
1.25
14
16
1,753
1,768,031
360
318
297
336
247
136
59
1,022
323
271
214
153
51
7
3
9,126
20,693
2.3
9,034
13,644
8,824
2,214
6,610
3,334
4,820
6,439
1,595
7,049
713
326
254
176
126
757
1,463
515
117
65
38
22
1,093
5,586
449
231
176
124
113
1,503
7,531
4,840
92
860
605
1,071
233
213
87
284
50
47
151
307
319
2,448
0.96
286
2,939
5,220
7,628,006
1,298
730
1,139
543
338
350
322
3,625
1,202
623
911
378
406
59
46
7,003
17, 141
2.4
6,910
11,019
6,777
1,217
5,560
2,765
4,242
4,501
1,914
6,122
1,077
374
224
119
120
1,063
1,903
784
135
79
46
19
1,089
4,219
574
205
157
58
95
1,821
5,089
3,082
93
1,063
1,100
1,825
254
216
32
34
58
52
336
799
9.0
8.67
578
1,262
1.08
209
2,202
4,779
7,883,745
778
625
1,026
695
819
486
350
2,865
717
514
781
454
345
33
16
APPENDIX
The Questionnaire
Index to tables
(157)
158
THE QUESTIONNAIRE
lulhoriifil i>Y An of Connrrss (46 Slal
i t'SI. 201-2181
FORM Al
U S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— Bureau OF THE CENSUS
WASHNCTON
CENSUS OF ACRICILTURE 1 aCA
QUESTIONNAIRE: i*fOt
PERSON NOW IN CHARGE
clue fills this qiiesliij
(If a member of Ihe family o;
ill charKC, please lie sure (hat all the iiifoniiatioii is ni
CHARGE.)
1. What is your name?
iPcnonlnrliare.')
2. Whal is your address?
I Fdlt ilie I'KHSnN IN
la) D \Vlif'.<-
(h) D Nearo
(r) D <Ul..-r, '
SMUonir— OWNERSHIP. RENTAL AGREEMENT, AND LOIATEON OF LAND
OWNtD LAND:
4. How many acres of land do vou OWN ? ..... Q None
(If you own more than one tract of land. INCI.UDH
ALL LAND OW NKD, Include not iinly cropland but
also p&sturelaiid. woodland, wasteland, etc.)
LAND RENTED FROM OTHERS:
5. Do you have a grazing permit? (From the U. S.
Forcat Service, Graiinn Service, etc Grazing lands used
under Government Permit are not lo tw included as land
rented, but livestock on these permit lands should t>e|QNo
included in this report.) . .
'^ Id Yes
6. Hob- many acres of land do vou RENT FROM others,
including anv worked on shares? . . Q None
(Include any (separate fields, meadows, pastureland.
woodland, wa.steland, etc. Include Federal, State,
school, railroad, and other land leased and land used by
you rent free )
// •■Sone," rhrrk and »k>p lo giuMiion [9 J.
(a) Give the following information for each landlord:
rented
landlord?
s for all landlord'' must
(a) Do you pay to your landlord any cash a^ rent?
|D No
ID Ye..
ID No
ID Vc8
(<■) Do vou pav to vour landlord anv share of the livestock ,[-, ..
or livestock products' |U ' "
(Such as I. i, ),) ID Ves
(d) Do you have this land under any Other arrangement? . . ..''—'''*
(Such a.1 0 fixed quantity of any product, upkeep of laud and) D Yes
buildings, paynumt of taxes, keep of landlord, rent free, etc )
LAND MANAGED FOR OTHERS;
LAND RENTED TO OTHERS-
10. How many acre^ are RENTED TO others,
including land worked on shares'* ... D None
(Include any separate fields rented lo others.
Land worked by meniberB of your household w-ith
your equipment should not t>e conxidcred as rented
to others.)
// "None," fherk and skip lo (/utilion [II].
Acres in This Place:
[II] Addmi) a(re» ouintd and acrtf rr
Ihrn fiiblraeling acrti renlid lo others, wr grt
(Que^ilion 4 + qiieation ^ — (pieslton 10;
i/ nianagtd ijiifilion 9 — qiiealion 10.)
Acris It
this place
LOCATION IIF LAND
outtide of 1
(a) How
hiseountv' .
many acres are i
Id Yes
. this county'
0 9-
../.o- [131-
(ft) Give
names of ol here
ounliCB and acr
^k
caled III each;
of county)
(Acral
(Namooloiunlyl
RESIDENCK AND AGE OF l'ERSi)N IN CHARGE:
[13] Do you live on thin place?
14. How old ui-re vou on your lfl.sl birthday' . . .
15. When did v„ii (k'h.h to operate tins place*'
JD No
■ Id v<.
Seclion III,— f ROPS HARVESTEU THIS YEAR. I95i
Report all crops harTesled. i
for QuesiJon II) acres. If yoi
FOR OFFICE
USE ONLY
Fur rarh crop, atis
How much wai
or will be
harve-Med?
fml or lavd on
<a) C(HtN for GRAIN' I
(70 lb ear corn or 50 lb I
sheliod corn=^l bu. Report
corn hogged off in qiie»liou i
(f). not here.) I
|h) COR.\ for SILAC.K' . . I
(r) CORN hogged or graeed. or ,
cut for green or dry fodder I
(earsnot huskcdorsnapped)' j
(Thr loul o( ihc UTFt for qimiloiu
SMALL GRAINS:
Were Avt of the
FoLi-OHiNO Chain Cb(
Tkhesmeo OB COSIBIM
This Veah—
How much
harvested?
[17] GRAINS grown
together and threshed as a
MIXTITIE- , D No-
18. WINTER WHEAT? D Noi
19. SPRING WHEAT? D No'
20. OATS? n N'o'
Zl, UARLKV , . D No"
22. OTHER GRAIN
threshed 7 Buckwheai ,
emmer, flaxseed, proso
millet, rye, spelt .... D Noi
(Ilnilrrllnc kind.)
(3)
How much of
this year's crop
was or will be
aoidT
llnctudr tanillDnt'f
wp( Ihal usrd
DRY BEANS AND DRV PICAS:
23. How manv DRY FIELD
and SEED BEANS were harvested for
BRANS this vear ? D
24. How many DRV FIELD
and SEED PEAS were harvested
for PEAS this vear? ...
HAV Cltnl'S II I'
re cuHlngB ,
onl)' once bul give
total production ol all cullings.
\S ERE Any Of tub FoiiowiMi Hay I
CBoraCLTTiii* Ve.^r— |
For rarh kinil of hay cut, ana
thiif ii<tfttion» .
25. ALFALFA,
and ALFALFA
MIXTURES FOR HAV (and
for dehydrating)? ..... Q None
26. CLOVER, TJIMOTHV,
and mixtures of clover and
grasses FOR HAV?', . D Noire
(Rcporl twmckivprcul loi lay In quallon 79).
27. OATS, WHEAT.
BARLEY. RYE, or other
small gram cut FOR HAV? . Q None
{iDdudr sail ml irhen lipc or nnrly rlpo lor
(Mdinc uiilhml>eil I
28. WILD HAV (prairie,
range, ur inarvh grass) cut
FORHAV7 D None
29. Anv OTHER HAV?. D None
"r, i crop r« or
ToiiH
ALFALFA SEED, CLOVER, GRASS, AND OTHER FIELD Si:i:i> CHOI'S;
30. Were any alfalfa seed, clover seed, grass IQ No If Wo," chtrk and nkip to
seed, and other field seed crops harvested this I question [34].
year? | D Yes
Color
1
2
3
Tedure
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
O
Irrigation
1
2
3
X
Qax
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Typ.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
O
X
V
REGION
19
IMo
Moot.
Nn.
Ulih
Wyo.
(Reduced facsimile)
IDAHO
159
SICAK lll.l TS AND I'oTATOllS
[343 Sugar beels lor SugftrT
35- Irish polaloes t<n liuitio uhc
(ir lens Ihaii 10 ^ml!^ »tr<.> litii
rtporl ftcrw )
D No.
HOH
ha
* _
* _
(1)
Ot Wlll^^lW
(21
How much
>-a^or«illbc
liar vested'
Tons
100-11),
.
la) For hotn« u
VKCKTAHI.I^S F<m HitMi: I'Si; A\n Knit SAM,
36. WcTp niiv ve|«Ubl«B. sw«el corn, ur melons hnrvcated this year—
Id v»
(6) For smle for fr<»li i»*fkcl or lo i-»rihcr». |0 N". If "\o." rhrck and tkip lo
frcc»crn. or olliiT liroci-w^or* ' , uufilion [431.
Id vc*
Hon Many Aires Ht;HE "b tt iix He IUrvestli. This VE*a Fob S*LE—
(Ilcpi-rt li'iilli- of B» ».Ti-. -urh BH A, i',. 1*1. I A. ftc If tw or more plarilitigs
of Ilio sa'iir rri)[) ucrr mftili'. '■ilhor on llio hftiiic lanrl or oii different Istid, report
llic tiilal liarvotiHi nrrc-. nF ilic si-vitaI pUohni;.^ Include seres of veRetkbles
li»rvfstril fr.ini land from iiliifli oiher erops «rrc also harv(^ted.)
37. SweeltoroT
38. Dry Onions*
S9. Green pcaaT
40. Tomatoei?
■Dd
* :_.,
121
*~:-W
133
•k ;„
134
*— ^-ff
US
CauUfloii
Crier y
■a iinion) Ruubkiu
inin SbaDotj
npklni Spinach
EKKplanl Riiluhn W*[i
the calue of all vegelabUi SOLD or TO BE
BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRl ITS
ruils I a No // ■■.Vo,-' rhtck and iki}
lo qurilion [46J.
Id Ves
We
: HABViNTEii This
•uch a.- A, A. 1 ft. elf
44 Slfiwberries? Acnw *_
4S. Other T
TuITF
thkk FlU its. nits, and (;RA1'I;S;
Id v.-
47. KdW iiiiicli land is m tietiriiiK anri nonbeftniiK fr<ii)
orchards, groves, vineyardu, and planted nut irees"" Acre?-
(Report tenths of an acre, such a.n ^. 1 i^. eic |}o not include
berry acr«AK<^ o
V Tut* Hl*<
For rath km-i, a
48. Ari'l.KS' _
49. IMiACHKS? I_
50. I'KAIIS? _
51. HOUR CHKRltII-;s' '_
52. sn i;i:t chivRRIMs' _
53. I'l.r.MS andl'Rl'NICS? __
54. AI'ltlCDT-S' L
55. CRAI'KS'
Sfi. UTHi:it l'LA.NTi:i)Tlti:i;Fltl'ITS j
and MTS'
U
[573 \"- "icrr anv .
nil he tiarvesled this >
ofii, rape sepd. root (
orn), saffloner, uorghii
id grain crop-* hoaged
' •"'■'■ "' »■-■■'-■ '•' r-i *-
in, hup>, lentil.i, pop- J ^
r graied (othi-r lhanl|-| ,.
eeo, SBe«i corn aeed | '-' ' ^"
e of the crop, acrcn and quantity harvested, and value of
Vala« ol lUa
rear's crop
sold or lo
* be sold •$ '00
Section IV.— LAND USE THIS YEAR. 1954
56. lCo|iv arro rruiii iiModuK 11) , » Arr
N'u« ue«»nr lo distrilnile the ACHIvS [N THIS PLACi:
accordind In how lliev were used this vear AflT von have
aeeoiinled fiir a field or plot do nut count this land aKSin
lie Ftiire t.i ttcinnnl fur nil the land fiivr onlv whole acrev
CHOl'LANI).
69o From how many acre» of land Mcrr C'Roi'S
HAR\>;STKD (inel.idiug hav cut) this year? Q None
(This area mav be nbtauird hv adding the acn-s in the
fields from whieh one or more crops were harvested or
hay v/tu- cut Ihix year, acres in nonhearing and tjcariiig
planted IreefruiU. iiiil--, and i(rapc<>, and acres in nur-erv
and grecnlii.n-e prodiiru i
iUdiu
y acren of land v
IK" Blti>i>nd'-, M\«
S9c. Huh nianv acres of cropland wei
suminer fallow ihin vear'
i^d How many acrt-t of cropland I
accoanled for^
(Include idle land, laud in ■oil-impi
only, and land on which all cropn failed
WOODLAND
(Include a^ woodland all Hood lots
and cnlover land with voung trees w
have value aii wood or timt>er )
(or graied) Ihi^ year?
OTHER LAND:
lire- uf woodland «
61. How II
cropland pa«l
were in other paslnre
<t woodland pa-sl lire) 7 . ,
D No'K
y/ " Sonr," fhff
QTlrf 1.1-1
1 [621.
(a) or thiB other pasture, ho» iiiaiiv acre?
do vou consider to tw Improved paalarcT Q Noi
(Improved by liming, ferliluing,
leeding lo grasses or legniner., irngalnig,
draining, or bv controlling weed" and
brush )
63. or the land fro n uhi
ill queHtioii 5901, how nia:
I Ireported
lTKD this
[643 Of <>"^ '^'"1 ^<'d °"'V for paalure or frazlnf {repotted
ill questious S96, 60a, and 61). huw iiianv acres were
Irrigated this year? . . . 0 ^'^nc
65. How maiiv acres of ROW CROPS or CLOSI-:-St';EDI-;i)
CROPS were grown in Blrips this year for wind erosioi; control ' D None
(Reduced facsimile)
160
THE QUESTIONNAIRE
FOREST PllODUCTS:
67. Wfti any firewood, fuclwood, fence pu>1-.
lumber, or other forest I)rlnilll'1^i ciil Ilii" lear f
home use or for sale?
[D Nu //-'.Vo."' rhrfk and
\ y»'.sf,on C69J.
FUELWdOD were or will Iw cut th.H vear on
this place? , Q Noi
(0 How tiiativ board feel of SAWI.OGS at>d
VENEBIt LOGS were or will he ciil thi.s vcar
on Ihis place? '. Q No,
rord.-^_
\'iiiiiber_
feel
M. How Mi.icli was or will be received this year
froTii the sale of firewood, fL-iice post«, Iors. Imiiber,
piilpwuod, piling and polei, bark. bollH, ChrisIiiia-<
trees, hevvji tics, mine timber, and oilier mi:.ce11aiieuii^ None
fore.-il products? Q sold •$_
£691 Were any nuriiery or greenhouse [Q No.
produela. flower or vegetable seeds or |
plaiitJi. flowers, or bulbs grown for sale iD Ye^
this year?
70. How many acres of NURSERY
PRODUCTS drees, shrubs, vines,
ornaniciitala, etc.) did you have this year?
71. How main- CUT FLOWERS,
POTTI^D PLANTS. FLORIST
GREENS, and BEDDING PLANTS
were grown this year (or sale —
(a) Under glaii
(b) In open? .
72. How many of the following were
produced ihi.i year for Bal«T Vegetables
grown under glits, flower seeds, vegetable
Hcedf^, vegetable plants, bulbs, and
(a) Under gla.sM or in house? . .
(6) In open''
(1)
Arcs
(Report tenths of a
Square feet
Include all animals on iMn place owned by you and by olbers. Also, Include
any animals belonging to this place but grazins on national ioreslR. grating
districts, or on open range.
CATTLE AND CALVES:
£731 How many CATTLE and CALVES of all agfc. an-
on this place? D Noi
(Include all cows and all other cattle and calves,
both dairy and beet, on thia place.)
// ■■\oni," check and ikip lo (/••c'lion [781.
OF THIS TOTAL—
(a) H.
161 H.
(r) H
e COWS' Include heifers Ihal hai
:>w many are bulls, bull calves, ati
(The total for questions (a), (b), i
lUmber for question 73.)
COWS .MILKED YESTERDAY;
71. How mariv COWS and HEIFERS were
MILKED YEStERDAY? CLNo-
7G. How many MILK COWS were on
this place yesterday? Include dry milk cows and
milk heifers that have calved . * . , Q Not
DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD AND TO RE SOLD THIS YEAR, 1954:
[781 Was anv MILK, CREAM,
BUTTER, or CHEKSE sold (this ;
fD No
iQYo
Report all sales from this place wJiether
made by you or by others. Report aa sold
dairy products turned over to or »old for
ir landlord. Be sure to include dairy
producu which vou will sell before
■ iiiarv 1, 1955 )
I WHOLE MILK
I be .^old
QNoi
(6) How mi.rh CREAM was or
Hill be sold llii.-^ vear? Q None
(If cream sold by callon, innltiplv the
lumber of RallonK by 2'i to yet jioiindn u(
bntlerfat.)
OR
(2) Lb of
bulterfat
(3) Gallons
of milk
[791 Hon mat.v EW ES, RA.MS, W KTHEItS, and
LAMHS of all ages arc on this place'. . D Noi
// ".Vonf." rhtrk ami ikip lo q<ir»lion [801.
OF THIS TOTAL—
(<i) Ho>\ niaiK aw I.A.MIiS under I year old' , .
IM ll.Mi ..lanv arc l.^\l■:s 1 year old and over'
Onl,
No.
(r) Hon maiiv- are RAMS and Wl'iTHERS I vcar old and over
(The total for questions (o). ((,), and' (r) tmisl e[|iial IliP
nuiiilHT for rine-tion 79,]
!^'
MULES AND HOItSKS
[SOI IIq
PONIES a;
HOGS AND PIGS:
81. Hon many HOGS and PIGS of all age.-, induding
son-^ and boars, are on this place' Q No ic
// "A'onf," chirk and sktp lo qiirflmn [82al.
OF THIS TOTAL—
(o) How many wore born Hince June 1, this year?
{6) How iiianv were born before June I, this vear?
(The total for qne.-lions (a) and (h) must equal the mimbcr
for quc-Jlion 81.)
SOWS AND GILTS FARROWING:
[82a] How many sows and gilts farrowed between
December 1, la^t year, and June 1, thia year' ... □Nunc
ANIMM,.'^ .-^tH.D KM) TO BE SOLD .\J.1\E THIS \E.\n.
{Report all -lale.s fro ii this p
B.S sold ani'nals turned over to oi
which you will sell l>efore Januf
For rarh ktnd. i
ace whether made bv von c
sold for vour landlord " Bes
■y 1. 11155.1
83ft. CALVES .sold i
lo be sold'
iinliiiE calvft'
D None
n None
How ma
be sold t
WOOL .^imiiN TIMS ^ I.AK,
If. \onr." ch^rk onrf .*jp(n gi,rii(,«N [851-
anv pound.s of wool were Hliorn (his year [1954) '
made b»
. over to(
, broilers, eggs, turkeys.
l{.-i.uf(
[851 An- there now any chickens, (Q No.
turkeys, or other poultry on this place I
or were there anv on this place Ihi.- 1
>car? - In Yd-
8S. How many CHICKENS, i monUir. old
ind over, are an thin place'' . .
(Hcria, pulleta, rooster-, etc )
(0) Broilers? ON""
( Report all broilcrn Mold from this place
including those raised for others under
D None
D None
89a. How inanv TURKEYS and ({J None
TLRKEY FRYJ'RS were rai,-ed this
\ear? , . , . . , , (Light breed*
(Include those raised from poulln
boughl, poults hatched on thLi place, or ^Heavy breeds
raLsed for othcni under contract, whether
sold, eaten, or now on hand.)
// "A'o," ehfrk an.I >k-p to
tt'imhon [92].
896. How many TTIfKEY HENS
hand notv. are you keeping for
breeding in l'J55'
90. How many DUCKS.
GP:ESE, and other poultry (n<
counting chickens and tnrkeva) wei
RAISED this year?
p None
( Light breeds
I Heavy breeds
91. How much was or will be received this
vear from the sale of TURKEYS. DUCKS,
GEESE, and miscellane.ni- pmiltrv. and THEIR None
EGGS? a sold
(Do ncil inelinle chieken. and rhicken rgg.s )
X X X
X X X
XXX
XXX
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
O
Irrigalioo
1
2
3
X^
Clan
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Type
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
O
X
V
REGION
19
Idiio
Modi.
Nn.
Uub
Wyo.
(Reduced facsimile)
roAHO
161
S«Hon XI.— OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INtOME
Section Vm— FERTILIZER AND LIME
[921 Hurt .1J.1.I1 COMMKIUUI.
FKRTll.IZKIf uo'l FKIITII.IZINC
MATKltlAI.Ma- |>iitdiii-.il ilii- Mut ' Q Noi
IS ■•S.mf,- ,hf,k .„ul '<k,p to q;ri,lton [94].
iru].. \Mi-. KMtTH.IZlU 1 Sill
(ir) SiiRBr IkcI-'
(H) Wheal '
[H Fniii-, » .■M,-tal.l.-
(J) (tlhercro|..'
[941 How Kiiich LIMEorlJ.MINr,
MATBRIAI. w». purchased lhl^ year' Q None _
(Iiieliido ground llmpstoiic, '
hydraioit and burnt litric , inarl,
oyslrr -ilipllH, etc Omit linir
used for spray or ■ianilstio" I
Sfflion IX.— SELECTED FARM EXPENDITrRES, THIS YEAR. 19SJ
I9S5. by you and by y
(al MACHINK HIItK' [
(Iiieliidc ru^loin »ork Mirli as Iraclor hin-,
Iliri'slijnit, cuniliitiiiig, »ilu filUiiR, baling,
nloniiiK, and 'prayiiiu )
ill) IIIHKI) I.AHOlf' [
(Do iiul iix-ludp hou'cwurk, custom work, or
curilracl ciinsltncnori work Inctiide ca«li
payment' only )
(c) FEKI) for ln^■^lol■k and |ioulIn ■■ [
lliifind"' co-l ol Krain, liav, null fci-d-.,
coiiFrlitraIc->, and roUKliatif > , al-o, amoinit^
[laid for urindiiiK and nnMnic fccil I
Senior
-FARM LABOR
M. D Noiir
, Alioiit hu» many hours till; week or Si'pl 2li-Ori 2
,■011 (the pi-r^on id charge of Ihi- placfl d.j farm ( 2 Q ' '*> '
FAMII
Ri;r'i
I !! \[l Minus OF ^oril
r r. .,t furrnnnrk orflicin-
Ju I),-. 2 WITIIOIT
Ilo» inanv IMlil.l) I'l.ltSONS.lldaiu Tarni »<.rk o
■^ on till-, place llic «cck of Sri.i 2li-iict. 2?
(Include inciiilK-r-ol your faiiidv rccfLvniKca-li «a)jr-
I 150 dac or more durinu Ihis yci
I I ^.» than 130 day durniu tlii?' 1
D N..n.
D Nun.
□ Nu,
D No,
197] How many days Ihis year did you wurk off y
farm ' Include work at a nonfarm job, busnit
profession, or on someone else"* farm (Chti-k onr)
(Do not include exchange work Include days 1
expect to work off your farm before Jan. 1, 1955 )"
D Norn.
D 1 to 10 di
a 50 to w •
n 100 to i»
,5, Q 200 daw
fli Did any other member of yoi
n job, hii»i(ie»«, profeivioii. or wo
sale of product.-^ from land reiiled ou
ancf, pensions, veteran.^' alluwaiii
liiiere^it. dividend.-, profits from nonfi
from any ol ihc following nources
. canh n-ht, boarders, old-B)[<- s.'lsih
eH, uiieiiiptoyinenl componnatiu
rm biiHineHH, and hrlpfmm memhe
■■-Vo" for both qufitio
ID ■
in ■
Id '
.ir family receive from work off
1 qiie>iiui>» 97. (a), and (bi) lir
.urnl prodiiein ..old or lo he sold
■lerT
SecUon XII.— FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT NOW ON THIS PI.
Include equipment and facNltlc.4 tbal are lemporarllr aul of order
[991 Do vol. Iiaie on Itu- place—
ID No
ID Yc.
IDN.
ID Te,
ID .No
Id ve,
ID No
ID Ve.
|DNo
Id Ve.
(a) TelephoneT
(b) Piped running
(ri EleetrlellyT
{d) Television sell
Home freezer Ifnr qui
i-iiiiR and MloniiK foo.
not iiidiide refngerator)
tj} Eleclrlc pig brooderT
([/) Milking machine?
(A) Power feed grinder
(mutable f..r grmdinK
and cru-lnnggrainl''
100. HDW MAW OF THE FOLLOWING Alll' ON THIS PI.Ai L-
Include equlpmenl, whether owned by you or by olherfi, kepi on Ihia place.
(n) Grain combines (fur
harve.slniK and lbri-.hiiiR
(b) Corn pJckersT
Ir! Pick-up balersT . .
(li) Field forage faarvealers
(for field rliuppinu of .-^ilaKC
and furBRe crup^) ' . .
ig) Garden iraciorsT
(Al Crawler IraclorsKrack-
(■1 Automobiles (hetongiiig
toyuu, Iohir«d workerg.riTto
others living on thiB placid)?.
Section XIII.— MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
FARM XAI-lf. MORTIiAUK OIHT, \\h C\SH UK\T
■01. About how much n.nild Ihr land ami rlu.' liiiildinR-< on it sell for''
(Give
(h) 1,AND RENTED FROM
OTHERS' D .Noi
(from qup^^Iiou «l
Total 'Value per
■ ■I CASH HKNTfor
[Q
N.
n
Vt
In
\o
Ie k
IS.
Ni
Ini"
104. On irhal Aair was Ihit qn
105. li'Ao/i<rai«ArrffAr in/or»
n Operator
O Wife or other oir-inbiT C
D I. and lord
rrportf (Check whici >
D Hired laborer
D Neighbor
a Other
-\amr.
Ill' of pay' (If I
ban one person. )
average)
KNl'.\Il;llATOirs UI.CI)UI)-T.. U filled l>y CeiiMi
HTATi; .^ COUNTY ____^
DISTRICT. rUlJCINCT, ToUNSHlf
Hav,' you reviewed each section o( thi.- ,|
iHt rlASl'S DUISION .
.-
1 a No
ID Ve-
iMonlhl
Date
, n)54
(Reduced facsimile)
162
ENIMERATORS KKCORD BOOK
2i
(S o c ^ a
SB S c S o-S'= o«
3i«_.ss e
2c. S
« ■
o „
So.?
00> u
Ui
DSiiSS
o ^ : o ^ o
2 : H, SS I o^ 2 : [L, Z
It
• :i
i I:
£ 2;
E gi
0. 2: d. 2;
£ £
Z : a. 2 ; a, 2-0. Z
3 e
O 0,0 E Of ^ o « ^ S
11
Z * £
ONE LI
S ED
r name of
OWB Crops
r livestock
ill
»- t- 0
11
S5ni
05s to
S5o
s^z
UjZe
x""
"^
•s
S
oi» p»0J JO aiuwfi —
i S
« s
(Reduied facsiinile)
INDEX TO TABLES
163
Economic
area
County
Abnormal farms. •
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay....
Alfalfa seed
AljDonds
Angora goats and kids
Animals sold alive, specified
Annual legumes, specified
Apples •
Apricots •
Area, approximate land
Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth
tanks
Asparagus
Automobiles
Austrian winter peas, including Dixie Wonder
Avocados
Barley
Beans
Beets (table)
Berries, specified
Blackberries
Blackeyes and other green cowpeas
Blueberries ( tame or wild )
Boysenberries
Broccoli
Brocmcom
Buckwheat •
Butter churned
Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese
sold
Cabbage
Calves. See Cattle and calves.
Cane, sugar
Cantaloups and muskmelons, etc
Carrots
Cash-grain famis
Cash tenants
Cash wages paid for farm labor
Cattle and calves
Cattle and calves sold alive
Cattle and dairy products
Cherries
Chicken eggs sold
Chickens
Chickens sold
Citrus finiits, specified
Class of work power
Clingstone peaches
Clover seed
Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and
grasses cut for hay
Color of operator
Commercial farms
Coinmercial fertilizer, expenditures for
CocniDercial fertilizer, uses of
Common and perennial (English) ryegrass seed
Conservation of land
Com
Com pickers
Cotton
Cotton farms
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop
Cowpeas
Cows
Cows milked
Cream sold
Crimson clover seed
Crop and livestock farms, general
Cropland
By acres harvested
By color of operator
By irrigation
By tenure of operator
By use
Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed
on contour
Croppers ( for South only)
Crop-share tenants and croppers
Crops fertilized, specified
Crops harvested from irrigated land
Crcpps harvested, specified
Crops sold
Cucumbers and pickles
Cultivated summer fallow
Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens,
and bedding plants grown for sale
Dairy farms
Dairy products
Dairy products sold
Date of enumeration
Days worked off farm
Dry field and seed beans
Dry field and seed peas
Dry onions
Ducks raised
DurujD or macaroni wheat
Economic class of farm
Eggplant
EggB sold
16
16
16
15
4,13,U
16
16
16
16
9
4,6
5
16
9
16
9
16
9
16
9
16
9
16
9
16
9
16
9
16
9
16
9
16
9
16
9
16
9
10
3
3,4,9
2
8,9,10
...
4,13,14
7
4,13,14
7
13
7
16
9
4,13
7
4,13
7
4,13,14
7
16
9
4,6
5
16
9
16
9
16
9
3,4,5,9
2,2a
9
5
'.■7
6
...
6
16
9
2
1,1a
4,16,17
9
4,6
5
16
9
10
3
2
l,la
16
9
4,13,14
7
13
7
13
7
16
9
10
3
1,2,3,4
1,1a, 2,2a
1.2j3,4
l,la,2
4
2a
1
la
3,4
2a
1,2,4
1
2
1,1a
3,4,9
2,2a
4,9
2
...
6
...
9a
4,16,17
9,9a
4,16,17
4,9,9a
16
9,9a
1,2,4
1,1a
2,5,8
4,5,6
7,8,9
12
3,6,9
3,6,9
3,6,9,11
3,6,9,11
1,2,3,10,U
2,5,8
1,4,7
1,4,7
3,6,9
2,5,8
4,5,6
1,4,7
3,6,9
10
4,5,6
1,4,7
1,4,7
7
1,4,7
1,4,7
7,8,9
3,6,9
3,6,9
3
4
5,6,10
7
...
4,7
3
6,9,10
7
...
5
2,5,8
9
...
9
...
9
...
7
9
Electricity
Electric pig brooder
E^omer and spelt
English or Persian walnuts
Eves
Expenditures, farm. See Farm expend itxirea.
Facilities and equipment, specified
Fallow land. See Cultivated summer fallow.
Farm expenditures, specified
Farm labor
By color of operator
By economic class
By tenure of operator
By type of farm
Farm operators:
By age
By color
By residence
By tenure
By years on farm
By off -farm work and other income
Farm products , value of
Farm property, value of
Farms, number
By class of work power
By color of operator
By economic class
By kind of workers
By land irrigated
By size of farm
By tenure of operator
By type of farm
By value of products sold
Farms with all harvested crops irrigated
Feed for livestock and poultry, expenditures
for
4,6
6
16
16
13
4,7
,7,8,9,10
■i.S
1,2,3
3,6,9
Fence posts cut
Fertilizer, commercial, expenditures for..
Fertili2er, commercial, uses of
Fescue seed
Field and seed beans, dry
Field and seed peas, dry
Field-crop farms other than vegetable and
fruit-and-nut
Field crops
Field crops, other than vegetables and
fruits and nuts, sold
Field seed crops
Figs
Filberts and hazelnuts
Firewood and fuelwood cut
Flaxseed
Forest products
Forest products sold
Freestone peaches
Fruit-and-nut farms
Fruits and nuts, specified
Fruits and nuts sold
Full owners
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil,
expenditures for
Geese raised
General farms
Gilts. See Sows and gilts.
Goats and kids
Goats and kids clipped
Grain combines
Grains
Grains grown together and threshed as a
mixture
Grapefruit
Grapes
Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa,
clover, or small grains
Green lima beans
Green peas (English)
Greenhouse products
Guineas raised
Hairy vetch seed
Harvesters, field forage
Hay balers, pick-up
Hay crops
Hazelnuts (included with Filberts)
Heifers and heifer calves
Hired labor, expenditures for
Hired labor by basis of payment
Hogs and pigs
Hogs and pigs sold alive
Home freezer
Horses and colts, including ponies
Horses and mules sold alive
Horticultural specialties sold
See also Nursery and greenhouse products
Improved pecans
Income, farm. See Value of farm products
sold.
Irish potatoes
Irrigated farms, number
Irrigated land in farms
By use
Kumquats
3,4,5,9
5
3,4,9
4,5
4,5
13,16
1,4
1,2,3,4
4,6
3,4
4,7
1,2
2
3,4
10
13,15,16
15
4.7
16
16
15
16
15
15
16
10
X6
16
3,4,9
4,7
13
10
13
4,6
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
15
13
16
4,6
4,6
16
16
4,7
8,9,10
4,13
4,13,14
4,6
13
13
15
1
1,2,3,4
5
2,2a
5
6
l,la
3
2,2a
3
4,7,8
la
16
9
...
1,1a
1,2
1,1a, 9a
2,5,1
2,5,1
2,5,8,12
2,5,8,12
7,8,9
2,5,8
1,4,7
1,4,7
2,5,8
1
5,8,12
1,4,7
3,6,9,10,11
2,5,8
2,5,8
1,4,7
2,5,8
4,5,6
2,5,8
2,5,8
3,6,9
3,6,9
3,6,9
2,5,8
1,4,7
1,4,7
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INDEX TO TABLES
Economic
area
County
Ladino seed
Land and buildings, value of
Land area, approximate
Land from which hay was cut
Land in farms
By color of operator
By size of farm
By tenure of operator
By use
Land in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards,
and planted nut trees
Land in irrigated farms
By use
Land in row or close-seeded crops grown
in strips for wind erosion control
Land pastured
Legumes, specified annual
Lemons
Lespedeza cut for hay
Lespedeza seed
Lettuce and romaine
Lima beans
Lime and liming material, expenditures for.
Limes
Livestock and livestock products sold
Livestock farms, other than dairy and
poultry
Livestock-share tenants
Livestock, specified
Livestock sold alive
Loganberries
Lupine seed
Machine hire, expenditures for
Machinery, farm
Managed land
Managers
Mandarins (included with Tangerines)
Mangoes
Naple sirup made
Maple sugar made
Maple trees tapped
Milk
Milk sold
Milk cows
Milking machine
Miscellaneous and unclassified farms
Mixed grains
Mohair clipped
Motortrucks
Mules and mule colts
Mavel oranges
Nectarines
Nonwhite farm operators
Niorsery and greenhouse products, flower and
vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs
Nuts, specified
Oats
Oats cleaned out of vetch and peas
Oats, wheat, barley, xr^, and other small
grains cut for hay
Of f- farm work and other Income
Okra
Olives
Onions, dry
Operators, farm. See Farm operators.
Oraiiges.'
Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins
Other field-crop farms
Owned land
Fart owners
Part-time farms
Pasture
Peaches
Peanuts
Pears
Peas
Pecans
Peppers. See Sweet peppers and pimientos.
Pig brooder, electric
Pimientos (included with sweet peppers)..,.
Piped running water
Plums
Plums and prunes
Popcorn
Potatoes
Poultry and poultry products
Poultry and poultry products sold
Poultry farms
Power feed grinder
Primarily crop farms, general
Primarily livestock farms, general
Products, farm, value of
Proso millet
Prunes
Pulpwood cut
Rams and wethers
Raspberries
Red clover seed
Redtop seed
Rented land
16
,2,3,4
3,4
2
3,4
1,2,4
16
2
1,2,4
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
■1,13,14
10
4,9
4,13,14
4,13,14
16
16
4,7
4,6
^,^
3,4,9
16
16
15
15
15
13
13
4,13,14
4,6
10
16
13
4,6
13
15
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
10
16
16
16
16
4,6
16
4,6
16
16
16
16
4,13,14
4,13,14
10
4,6
10
10
13,16
16
16
15
13
16
16
16
3.4
1,2,2a
2a
3
1,2,2a
1
9
la
la
3,6,9
1,4,7
1,1a
1,4,7
1,1a
1,4,7
9
• • >
9
9
>■ •
9
9
9
6
2,5,8
9
4,7
3,6,9,10,11
3
4,5,6
2
7,8,9
7
3,6,9,10,11
7
3,6,9
9
< • •
9
...
6
2,5,8
5
2,5,8
1
7
2,2a
7,8,9
9
...
9
...
8
...
8
...
8
...
7
...
7
3,6,9,10
7
3,6,9,10
5
2,5,8
3
4,5,6
9
...
7
. ..'
5
2,5,8
7
...
9
9
2,2a
...
3
9
...
9
9
9
5
2,5,8
9
9
9
9
9
3
4,5,6
1
7
2,2a
7,8,9
5
1,2,3
1,1a
1,4,7
9
9
9
9
9
...
5
2,5,8
9
. ..
5
2,5,8
11
3,6,9,11
4,5,6, U
2 ' -
4,5,6
4,5,6
Residence of operator
Residential farms
Rice
Root and grain crops hogged or grazed
Rye
Ryegrass seed, common and perennial
(English)
Sampling, reliability of
Sawlogs and veneer logs cut
Seed beans, dry field and
Seed peas, dry field and
Seeds, field
Share-cash tenants
Share tenants and croppers
Sheep and lambs
Sheep and lambs shorn
Sheep and lambs sold alive
Silage
Size of farm
Small fruits
Small grains
Snap beans (buah and pole types )
Sorghums
Sows and gilts
Soybeans
Specified facilities and equipment
Specified farm expenditures
Spinach
Spring wheat
Squash ,.
Steers and bulls, including steer and bull
calves
Strawberries
Sugar beets for sugar
Sugarcane for seed
Sugarcane for sugar or for sale to mills..
Sug^ircane or sorghum for sirup
Summer fallow, cultivated
Sweetc lover seed
Sweet com
Sweet peppers and pimientos
Sweetpotatoes
Tangeloes
Tangerines and mandarins
Telephone
Television set
Tenants
Temple oranges
Tenure of farm operator
Timber
Timothy seed
Tobacco
Tomatoes
Tractors
Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes
Tung nuts
Turkeys
Type of farm
Unclassified farms
Uses of commercial fertilizer
Uses of land
Valencia oranges
Value :
Crops
Farm products sold
Farms (land and buildings)
Livestock
Vegetables grown under glass, flower and
vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and mushrocans produced for sale
Vegetable farms
Vegetables for home use
Vegetables harvested for sale
Velvetbeans
Vetch or peas, alone or mixed with oats or
other grains, cut for hay
Vetch seed
Vineyards. See Tree fruits, nuts, and
grapes.
Wage rates
Walnuts (English or Persian)
Watermelons
Water, piped running
Wax beans. See Snap beans.
Wheat
White farm operators
Wild hay cut
Winter wheat
Woodland in farm, by use
Wool shorn
Workers:
Family
Hired
Regular
Seasonal
Work off farm ■
Work power, class of
Years on farm
Youngberries ,
4
1
3
5
16
9
16
9
16
9
16
16
16
3,4,9
3
13
13
13
16
2
16
16
16
16,17
13,14
16
16
16
16
16
16
1,2,4
16
16
16
16
16
16
4,6
4,6
3,4,9
16
3,4,9
15
16
16
4,6
16
13,14
10
1,2,4
16
5
2,2a
9
2,2a
3
9
9
9
13,15,16
4,7,8
1,4
1
13
7
15
8
10
3
16
9
16
^,5
16
9
16
9
16
9
3,9,10
16
9
16
9
4,6
5
16
9
3,4,9
2,2a
16
9
16
9
1,2,4
1,1a
13
7
<,7
6
4,7,8,9,10
6
4,8,9,10
6
4,8,9,10
6
4,5
5
*,6
5
4,5
16
9