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Sinclair  Weeks,  Secretary 

Bureau  of  the  Census 

Robert  W.  Burgess,  Director 


United  States 
Census 

Agriculture: 

1954 

Volume  I 

COUNTIES    AND    STATE    ECONOMIC    AREAS 

Part  31 

Utah  and  Nevada 


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,  Director 


A.  Ross  Eckler,  Deputy  Director 

Howard  C.  Grieves,  Assistant  Director 

Robert  Y.    Phillips,  Special  Assistant 
Conrad  Taeuber,  Assistant  Director 

Jack  B.   Robertson,   Special  Assistant 
Morris  H.  Hansen,  Assistant  Director  for  Statistical  Standards 
Lowell  T.  Galt,  Assistant  Director  for  Operations 
Walter  L.  Kehres,  Assistant  Director  for  Administration 
Calvert  L.  Dedrick,  Coordinator,  International  Statistics 
A.  W.  von  Struve,  Acting  Public  Information  Officer 

Agriculture  Division — 

Ray  Hurley,  Chief 

Warder  B.  Jenkins,  Assistant  Chief 

Administrative  Service  Division — Everett  H.  Burke,  Chief 

Budget  and  Management  Division — Charles  H.  Alexander,  Chief 

Business  Division — Harvey  Kailin,  Chief 

Census  Operations  Division — Marion  D.  Bingham,  Chief 

Field  Division — Robert  B.  Voioht,  Chief 

Foreign  Trade  Division — J.  Edward  Ely,  Chief 

Geography  Division — Clarencb  E.  Batschelbt,  Chief 

Governments  Division — Allen  D.  Manvel,  Chief 

Industry  Division — Maxwell  R.  Conklin,  Chief 

Machine  Tabulation  Division — C.  F.  Van  Aken,  Chief 

Personnel  Division — Hblen  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  Scries  AC54-1,  Preliminary  Reports. 


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PREFACE 


Volume  I,  Counties  and  State  Economic  Areas,  is  one  of  the  three  principal  reports 
presenting  the  results  of  the  1954  Census  of  Agriculture.  This  volume,  in  33  parts,  pre- 
sents the  compilation  of  the  information  given  by  farm  operators  to  Census  enumerators 
in  1954. 

The  1954  Census  of  Agriculture  was  taken  in  conformity  with  the  Act  of  Congress 
(Title  13,  United  States  Code)  approved  August  31,  1954,  which  includes  provisions  for 
the  mid-decade  censuses  of  agriculture. 

The  collection  of  the  data  was  carried  out  by  Census  enumerators  directed  by  super- 
visors appointed  by  the  Director  of  the  Census  and  working  under  the  direction  of  Jack  B. 
Robertson,  then  Chief,  Field  Division.  Ernest  R.  Underwood,  then  special  Assistant  to  the 
Director,  was  responsible  for  the  recruitment  of  the  field  staff.  The  planning  of  the  census 
and  the  compilation  of  the  statistics  were  supervised  by  Ray  Hurley,  Chief,  Agriculture 
Division,  and  Warder  B.  Jenkins,  Assistant  Chief.  They  were  assisted  by  Hilton  E. 
Robison,  Orvin  L.  Wiliite,  Hubert  L.  Collins,  Benjamin  J.  Tepping,  Lois  Hutchison, 
Carl  R.  Nyman,  J.  Thomas  Breen,  Robert  S.  Overton,  Merton  V.  Lindquist,  Russell  V. 
Oliver,  Charles  F.  Frazier,  Gladys  L.  Eagle,  Orville  M.  Slye,  Gaylord  G.  Green,  Harold  W. 
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. 

January  1956 

III 


UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:   1954 

REPORTS 

Volume  I. — Counties  and  State  Economic  Areas.  Statistics  for  counties  include  number  of  farms,  acreage,  value,  and  farm  opera- 
tors; farms  by  color  and  tenure  of  operator;  facilities  and  equipment;  use  of  commercial  fertilizer:  farm  labor;  farm  expenditures; 
livestock  and  livestock  products;  specified  crops  harvested;  farms  classified  by  type  of  farm  and  by  economic  class;  and  value  of 
products  sold  by  source. 

Data  for  State  economic  areas  include  farms  and  farm  characteristics  by  tenure  of  operator,  by  type  of  farm,  and  by  economic  class. 

Volume  I  is  published  in  33  parts  as  follows : 


Part 

State  or  States 

Part 

State  or  States 

Part 

State  or  States 

1 

New  England  States: 

West  North  Central: 

East  South  Central — Continued 

Maine. 

8 

Minnesota. 

21 

Alabama. 

New  Hampshire. 

9 

Iowa. 

22 

Mississippi. 

Vermont. 

10 

Missouri. 

West  South  Central: 

Massachusetts. 

11 

North     Dakota    and     South 

23 

Arkansas. 

Rhode  Island. 

Dakota. 

24 

Louisiana. 

Connecticut. 

12 

Nebraska. 

25 

Oklahoma. 

2 

Middle  Atlantic  States: 

13 

Kansas. 

26 

Texas. 

New  York. 

South  Atlantic: 

Mountain: 

New  Jersey. 

14 

Delaware  and  Marvland. 

27 

Montana. 

Pennsylvania. 
East  North  Central: 
Ohio. 

15 

Virginia  and  West  Virginia. 

28 

Idaho. 

3 

16 

North    Carolina    and    South 
Carolina. 

29 
30 

Wyoming  and  Colorado. 
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 

Kentucky. 

33 

California. 

7 

Wisconsin. 

20 

Tennessee. 

Volume  II. — General  Report.     Statistics  by  Subjects,  United  States  Census  of  Agriculture,  1954.     Summary  data  and  analyses  of 
the  data  for  States,  for  Geographic  Divisions,  and  for  the  United  States  by  subjects  as  illustrated  by  the  chapter  titles  listed  below : 


Chapter 

Title 

Chapter 

Title 

I 

Farms  and  Land  in  Farms. 

VII 

Field  Crops  and  Vegetables. 

II 

Age,  Residence,  Years  on  Farm,  Work  Off  Farm. 

VIII 

Fruits    and    Nuts,    Horticultural    Specialties, 

Forest 

III 

Farm  Facilities,  Farm  Equipment. 

Products. 

IV 

Farm  Labor.  Use  of  Fertilizer,  Farm  Expenditures,  and 

IX 

Value  of  Farm  Products. 

Cash  Rent. 

X 

Color,  Race,  and  Tenure  of  Farm  Operator. 
Economic  Class  of  Farm. 

V 

Size  of  Farm. 

XI 

VI 

Livestock  and  Livestock  Products. 

XII 

Type  of  Farm. 

Volume  III. — Special  Reports 
Part  1. — Multiple-unit  Operations.  This  report  will  be  similar  to 
Part  2  of  Volume  V  of  the  reports  for  the  1950  Census  of 
Agriculture.  It  will  present  statistics  for  approximately  900 
counties  and  State  economic  areas  in  12  Southern  States  and 
Missouri  for  the  number  and  characteristics  of  multiple-unit 
operations  and  farms  in  multiple  units. 

Part  2. — Ranking  Agricultural  Counties.  This  special  report  will 
present  statistics  for  selected  items  of  inventory  and  agricul- 
tural production  for  the  leading  counties  in  the  United  States. 

Part  3. — Alaska,  Hawaii,  Puerto  Rico,  District  of  Columbia,  and 
V.  S.  Possessions.  These  areas  were  not  included  in  the  1954 
Census  of  Agriculture.  The  available  current  data  from  vari- 
ous Government  sources  will  be  compiled  and  published  in 
this  report. 

Part  4. — Agriculture,  1954,  a  Graphic  Summary.  This  report  will 
present  graphically  some  of  the  significant  facts  regarding 
agriculture  and  agricultural  production  as  revealed  by  the  1954 
Census  of  Agriculture. 

Part  5. — Farm-mortgage  Debt.  This  will  be  a  cooperative  study 
by  the  Agricultural  Research  Service  of  the  U.  S.  Department 
of  Agriculture  and  the  Bureau  of  the  Census.  It  will  present, 
by  States,  data  based  on  the  1954  Census  of  Agriculture  and  a 
special  mail  survey  to  be  conducted  in  January  1956,  on  the 
number  of  mortgaged  farms,  the  amount  of  mortgage  debt,  and 
the  amount  of  debt  held  by  principal  lending  agencies. 


Part  6. — Irrigation  in  Humid  Areas.  This  cooperative  report  by 
the  Agricultural  Research  Service  of  the  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture  and  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  will  present  data  ob- 
tained by  a  mail  survey  of  operators  of  irrigated  farms  in  28 
States  on  the  source  of  water,  method  of  applying  water,  num- 
ber of  pumps  used,  acres  of  crops  irrigated  in  1954  and  1955, 
the  number  of  times  each  crop  was  irrigated,  and  the  cost  of 
irrigation  equipment  and  the  irrigation  system. 

Part  7. — Popular  Report  of  the  1954  Census  of  Agriculture.  This 
report  is  planned  to  be  a  general,  easy-to-read  publication  for 
the  general  public  on  the  status  and  broad  characteristics  of 
United  States  agriculture.  It  will  seek  to  delineate  such  as- 
pects of  agriculture  as  the  geographic  distribution  and  dif- 
ferences by  size  of  farm  for  such  items  as  farm  acreage, 
principal  crops,  and  important  kinds  of  livestock,  farm  facili- 
ties, farm  equipment,  use  of  fertilizer,  soil  conservation  prac- 
tices, farm  tenure,  and  farm  income. 

Part  8.— Size  of  Operation  by  Type  of  Farm.  This  will  be  a  coop- 
erative special  report  to  be  prepared  in  cooperation  with  the 
Agricultural  Research  Service  of  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture. This  report  will  contain  data  for  119  economic  sub- 
regions,  (essentially  general  type-of-farming  areas)  showing  the 
general  characteristics  for  each  type  of  farm  by  economic  class. 
It  will  provide  data  for  a  current  analysis  of  the  differences 
that  exist  among  groups  of  farms  of  the  same  type.  It  will 
furnish  statistical  basis  for  a  realistic  examination  of  produc- 
tion of  such  commodities  as  wheat,  cotton,  and  dairy  products 
in  connection  with  actual  or  proposed  governmental  policies 
and  programs. 


IV 


UTAH  AND  NEVADA 


CONTENTS 


INTRODUCTION 


Page 

History  and  legal  basis IX 

Plan  of  presentation  of  statistics ft 

Opera  tions  for  1954  Census X 

DEFINITIONS  AND  EXPLANATIONS 

Specified  farms XII 

General  Farm  Information 

Date  of  enumeration ; XII 

A  farm XII 

Enumeration  of  land  located  in  more  than  one  county XIII 

Farm  opera  tor 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  opera  tor XV 

Residence  of  farm  operator XV 

Years  on  present  farm  (year  began  operation  of  present  farm)  XV 

Of f -farm  work  and  other  income XV 

Specified  facilities  and  equipment XV 

Classification  of  farms  by  class  of  work  power XV 

Farm  labor XVI 

Fertilizer  and  lime XVT 

Specified  farm  expenditures XVI 

Farm-mortgage  debt XVII 

Crops 

Crops  harvested XVII 

Corn XVII 

Annual  legumes XVII 

Hay  crops XVII 

Clover  seed,  alfalfa,  grass,  and  other  field  seed  crops XVII 

Irish  potatoes  and  sweetpotatoes XVII 

Berries  and  other  small  fruits XVIII 

Tree  fruits,  nuts,  and  grapes XVIII 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  products XVIII 

Value  of  crops  harvested  and  value  of  crops  sold XVIII 

Forest  products XVIII 


DEFINITIONS  AND  EXPLANATIONS— Continued 
Irrigation 

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Irrigated  farms XIX 

Land  irriga  ted XIX 

Irrigated  land  in  farms  according  to  use XIX 

Farms  with  all  harvested  crops  irrigated XIX 

Irrigated  crops  harvested XIX 

Land-Use  and  Conservation  Practices 

Land  in  cover  crops  turned  under  for  green  manure XIX 

Stripcropping XIX 

Cropland  used  for  grain  or  row  crops  farmed  on  the  contour..  XIX 

Livestock  and  Poultry 

Milk  cows ;  cows  milked ;  milk  sold XIX 

Sows  and  gilts  farrowing 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 

Adjustment  of  the  sample XX 

Method  of  estimation XX 

Reliability  of  estimates  based  on  the  sample XX 

Differences  in  data  presented  by  counties  and  by  State 

economic  areas XXI 

Classification  of  Farms 

Farms  by  size XXI 

Farms  by  tenure  of  operator XXI 

Farms  by  color  or  race  of  operator XXII 

Farms  by  economic  class XXII 

Farms  by  type XXII 

Value  of  farm  products  sold XXIII 


Item 


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.— Specif led  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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Chapter  B-^STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

Map  of  the  State  showing  counties,  county  seats,  and  principal  cities 

County  Table— 

1. — Farms,  acreage,  value,  and  farm  operators:  Censuses  of  1954  and  1950 

la. — Irrigated  farms:  Number  and  acreage:  Censuses  of  1954  and  1950 

2 . — Farms  by  color  and  tenure  of  operator :  Censuses  of  1954  and  1950 

3. — Farms  by  size  of  farm  and  by  type  of  farm:  Censuses  of  1954  and  1950 

4. — Value  of  farm  products  sold  by  source:  Censuses  of  1954  and  1950 

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 , 

6. — Farm  labor  and  specified  farm  expenditures:  Censuses  of  1954  and  1950;  and  use  of  commercial  fertilizer:  Census 

of  1954 , 

7. — Livestock  and  livestock  products:  Censuses  of  1954  and  1950 , 

8. — Nursery,  greenhouse,  and  forest  products:  Censuses  of  1954  and  1950 

9. — Specified  crops  harvested:  Censuses  of  1954  and  1950 , 

9a. — Specified  crops  harvested  from  irrigated  land:   Census  of  1954 

Chapter  C— STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Map  of  the  State  showing  State  economic  areas. 


Econom: 
1. 
2. 

3. 

4. 
5. 


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11. 
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ic  Area  Table — 

Farms,  acreage,  value,  and  use  of  commercial  fertilizer,  by  economic  class  of  farm:  Censuses  of  1954  and  1950 

Farm  facilities,  off -farm  work,  work  power,  farm  labor,  and  farm  expenditures,  by  economic  class  of  farm: 

Censuses  of  1954  and  1950 

•Livestock  on  hand,  livestock  sold,  and  specified  crops,  by  economic  class  of  farm:  Censuses  of  1954  and  1950 

— Farms,  acreage,  value,  and  use  of  commercial  fertilizer,  by  type  of  farm:  Censuses  of  1954  and  1950 

— Farm  facilities,  off -farm  work,  work  power,  farm  labor,  and  farm  expenditures,  by  type  of  farm:  Censuses  of  1954 

and  1950 

— Livestock  on  hand,  livestock  sold,  and  specified  crops,  by  type  of  farm:  Censuses  of  1954  and  1950 

— Farms,  acreage,  value,  and  use  of  commercial  fertilizer,  by  tenure  of  operator:  Censuses  of  1954  and  1950 

— Farm  facilities,  off -farm  work,  work  power,  farm  labor,  and  farm  expenditures,  by  tenure  of  operator:  Censuses  of 

1954  and  1950 

— Livestock  on  hand,  livestock  sold,  and  specified  crops,  by  tenure  of  operator:  Censuses  of  1954  and  1950 

— Farms  reporting,  number  of  cows,  and  dairy  products  sold,  by  number  of  milk  cows,  for  all  commercial  farms  and 

dairy  farms:  Census  of  1954 

— 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 

— Farm  labor:  Census  of  1954 


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APPENDIX 


The  1954  Census  of  Agriculture  Questionnaire. 
Index  to  tables 


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223 


VI 


INTRODUCTION 


VII 


INTRODUCTION 


This  report  presents  data  relating  to  the  agriculture  of  the 
United  States  based  on  the  most  recent  census  of  agriculture 
taken  in  the  fall  of  1954.  The  tables  also  include  some  compara- 
tive data  from  earlier  censuses. 

History  and  legal  basis. — The  current  census  extends  the  num- 
ber of  nationwide  agricultural  censuses  to  16.  Initially,  an  agri- 
cultural enumeration  was  taken  in  conjunction  with  the  Decen- 
nial Census  of  Population  in  1840.  Congress  first  provided  for 
a  mid-decennial  census  for  the  year  1915 ;  however,  abnormalities 
created  by  World  War  I  prevented  the  taking  of  this  census. 
Since  1920,  a  national  agricultural  census  has  been  taken  each 
five  years. 

The  1954  Census  of  Agriculture  was  authorized  by  an  Act  of 
Congress  approved  June  18,  1929,  and  amended  July  16,  1952. 
Section  16  of  the  Act,  as  amended,  reads  as  follows :  "That  there 
shall  be  taken,  beginning  in  the  month  of  October  1954,  and  in  the 
same  month  of  every  tenth  year  thereafter,  a  census  of  agri- 
culture. The  census  herein  provided  for  shall  include  each  State, 
but  shall  not  include  the  District  of  Columbia,  Alaska,  Hawaii, 
Puerto  Rico,  or  such  other  areas  or  territories  over  which  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  as  an  appendix  to  the  report  of  such  census. 
The  Secretary  of  Commerce  is  authorized  to  collect  such  prelimi- 
nary or  supplementary  statistics,  either  in  advance  of,  or  after 
the  taking  of  such  census,  as  are  necessary  to  the  initiation, 
taking,  or  completion  thereof.  The  inquiries,  and  the  number, 
form,  and  subdivisions  thereof  for  the  census  provided  for  in 
this  section  shall  be  determined  by  the  Secretary  of  Commerce." 

The  initial  appropriation  for  map  preparation,  field  enumera- 
tion, and  a  part  of  the  office  processing  was  obtained  under  this 
authority.  Subsequently,  the  Congress,  in  a  code  revision  ap- 
proved August  31,  1954,  incorporated  the  provisions  for  all  cen- 
suses in  a  code  which  may  be  cited  as  "Title  13,  United  States 
Code." 

The  request  for  funds  for  fiscal  year  1954  included  funds  for 
preparatory  work  for  a  complete  census  of  agriculture  to  be 
taken  in  the  fall  of  1954.  This  request  was  not  approved  by 
the  Congress.  However,  a  limited  appropriation  was  made  for 
expenses  for  "spot  checking  business,  manufactures,  and  agri- 
culture in  such  manner  as  the  Secretary  of  Commerce  should 
decide  to  be  most  helpful  and  informative  to  said  undertakings." 
Since  one  of  the  important  uses  of  quinquennial  agricultural 
census  statistics  is  to  serve  as  a  benchmark  for  the  annual  esti- 
mates of  production  and  inventories  prepared  by  the  United 
States  Department  of  Agriculture,  the  assumption  was  made  that 
a  "spot  check"  should  provide  reliable  totals  for  a  limited  number 
of  items  by  States  and  major  producing  areas.  Accordingly,  a 
sample  census  was  conducted  as  a  pretest  of  procedures  in  Utah 
and  Virginia,  beginning  in  October  1953.  These  surveys  are 
more  fully  described  in  separate  reports  for  those  two  States, 
published  in  1954. 

Congress,  in  an  appropriation  Act  approved  July  2,  1954,  appro- 
priated $16,000,000  for  the  expenses  necessary  for  taking,  com- 
piling, and  publishing  the  1954  Census  of  Agriculture,  as  author- 
ized by  law.  Additional  funds,  amounting  to  $5,500,000,  were 
appropriated  in  1955  in  order  to  complete  the  work  on  the  1954 
Census. 

Plan  of  presentation  of  statistics. — This  report  follows  the  same 
general  plan  of  presentation  as  tliat  for  1950,  the  last  complete 


census  of  agriculture.  The  report  i»  a  part  of  Volume  I  which 
comprises  33  reports.  Each  part  of  Volume  I  presents  the  data 
for  each  county  and  each  State  economic  area  for  one  or  more 
States  as  well  as  State  totals  for  those  States  for  which  county 
and  State  economic  area  data  are  shown.  Statistics  are  most 
revealing  when  comparisons  are  available.  Therefore,  compa- 
rable data  gathered  in  the  1950  Census  of  Agriculture  are  given 
for  counties  and  for  State  economic  areas.  Comparative  data  for 
the  States  are  given  for  each  successive  census  year  beginning 
with  1920.  However,  for  some  items,  the  data  obtained  in  1954 
are  the  only  ones  available. 

The  tables  provide  totals  for  counties  for  nearly  all  items  for 
which  information  was  obtained  in  the  1954  Census.  However, 
most  data  by  economic  class  of  farm,  type  of  farm,  and  color  and 
tenure  of  farm  operator  are  presented  only  for  State  economic 
areas.  State  economic  areas  represent  groupings  of  counties 
within  a  State.  Outside  of  metropolitan  areas,  the  State  economic 
areas  are,  in  general,  the  same  as  State  type-of-farming  areas. 
(A  description  of  State  economic  areas  is  given  in  a  Special  Re- 
port of  the  1950  Census,  entitled  "State  Economic  Areas :  A  De- 
scription of  the  Procedure  Used  in  Making  a  Functional  Grouping 
of  the  Counties  in  the  United  States.")  A  map  showing  the 
State  economic  areas  is  shown  at  the  beginning  of  Chapter  C  of 
this  report. 

The  Act  of  Congress  excluded  from  the  field  enumeration  the 
agriculture  in  Alaska,  Hawaii,  Puerto  Rico,  District  of  Columbia, 
and  U.  S.  possessions.  Available  statistics,  obtained  from  other 
sources,  for  these  areas  are  included  in  Part  3  of  Volume  III. 

Data  for  most  of  the  items  included  in  the  1954  Census  of  Agri- 
culture, as  in  prior  censuses,  were  tabulated  for  "minor  civil 
divisions"  or  areas  smaller  than  counties.  The  term  "minor  civil 
division"  is  applied  to  the  primary  subdivisions  of  the  counties. 
These  may  be  townships,  precincts,  districts,  independent  muni- 
cipalities, unorganized  territory,  etc.  The  figures  for  these 
smaller  areas  are  not  included  in  any  of  the  regular  reports. 
However,  it  is  possible  to  obtain  data  for  small  geographic  areas, 
as  heretofore,  by  paying  the  cost  of  checking  the  data  and  pre- 
paring the  necessary  statistical  tables. 

Prior  to  the  1954  Census,  an  enumeration  district  did  not  in- 
clude more  than  one  minor  civil  division,  even  though  the  town- 
ship, precinct,  or  the  like  often  did  not  have  enough  farms  to 
provide  a  full  workload  for  an  enumerator.  The  aim  in  estab- 
lishing the  1954  enumeration  districts  was  to  make  them  large 
enough  to  keep  each  enumerator  fully  occupied  in  his  area  for  a 
three-week,  or  possibly  a  four-week,  period.  Hence,  some  enumer- 
ation districts  included  more  than  one  minor  civil  division.  Such 
combined  minor  divisions  were  always  adjacent.  An  enumera- 
tion district  never  comprised  the  whole  of  one  minor  civil  division 
and  a  part  of  another  nor  a  part  of  two  or  more  minor  civil 
divisions.  A  minor  civil  division  which  included  too  many  farms 
for  one  enumerator  was  divided  into  two  or  more  enumeration 
districts. 

The  tabulations,  as  made  by  machines,  in  some  cases  provided 
totals  for  a  single  minor  civil  division — even  though  that 
required  a  grouping  of  enumeration  districts — and,  in  other 
cases,  they  provided  totals  for  two  or  more  minor  civil  divisions 
combined.  In  the  latter  instance,  the  small-area  data  will  be 
readily  available  only  for  combined  totals  for  adjoining  minor 
civil  divisions.  If  there -is  need  for  making  a  separation  of  the 
data  for  such  combinations,  this  is  possible  at  some  additional 


IX 


UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:  1954 


cost,  since  each  questionnaire  contains  the  name  of  the  minor 
civil  division  in  which  the  farm  headquarters  was  located. 

Operations  for  1954  Census. — The  Act  providing  for  the  1054 
Census  of  Agriculture  states  that  "the  inquiries,  and  the  number, 
form,  and  subdivision  thereof  .  .  .  shall  be  determined  by  the 
Secretary  of  Commerce."  The  staff  of  the  Bureau  of  the  Census 
prepared  the  questionnaire  for  the  1954  Census  of  Agriculture 
on  the  basis  of  experience  obtained  in  prior  censuses,  on  the 
basis  of  an  analysis  of  the  sample  survey  for  the  States  of  Utah 
and  Virginia  for  the  calendar  year  1053,  and  on  the  basis  of  the 
advice  of  a  Special  Advisory  Committee  for  the  1054  Census  of 
Agriculture.  The  Advisory  Committee  comprised  representatives 
of  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  State  Agricultural  Col- 
leges, State  Departments  of  Agriculture,  The  American  Farm 
Economic  Association,  The  American  Statistical  Association,  The 
Association  of  Land-Grant  Colleges  and  Universities,  The  Agri- 
cultural Publishers  Association,  The  Farm  Equipment  Institute, 
The  American  Farm  Bureau  Federation,  The  National  Grange, 
The  National  Council  of  Farmers'  Cooperatives,  and  the  Farmers' 
Educational  and  Cooperative  Union  of  America. 

The  Special  Advisory  Committee  had  also  assisted  in  deciding 
the  inquiries  to  be  included  on  the  questionnaire  for  the  1053 
Sample  Census  for  Utah  and  Virginia.  During  the  planning, 
State  Agricultural  Colleges,  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 
and  other  major  users  of  data  from  the  census  of  agriculture  were 
asked  to  submit  suggested  inquiries  for  the  census.  The  number 
of  inquiries  recommended  greatly  exceeded  the  number  that 
could  be  included  in  the  census.  The  Special  Advisory  Com- 
mittee and  the  staff  of  the  Bureau  recommended  the  inclusion 
or  exclusion  of  these  inquiries  after  giving  consideration  to  the 
possibilities  of  obtaining  the  information  in  some  way  other  than 
through  the  census  of  agriculture,  to  the  adequacy  of  the  informa- 
tion that  might  be  secured  in  the  census,  to  the  availability  of 
data  from  other  sources,  and  to  the  usefulness  of  the  data,  etc. 
This  committee  reviewed  the  plans  and  questionnaires  for  the 
1053  sample  enumeration  and  the  1954  Census  of  Agriculture  as 
they  were  developed,  and  submitted  recommendations  regarding 
these  plans  and  questionnaires. 

The  content  of  the  21  regional  questionnaires  (one  for  each 
State  or  group  of  adjacent  States)  was  similar  to  that  of  the 
questionnaires  used  for  the  Utah  and  Virginia  sample  surveys 
conducted  in  1053.  There  were  variations  region  by  region  in  the 
questionnaires  to  provide  for  differences  in  crops  grown,  in  live- 
stock production,  and  in  cultural  practices.  Also,  the  positions 
of  inquiries  were  changed  in  order  to  provide  for  the  enumera- 
tion of  some  items  for  a  limited  number  of  farms  even  though 
other  inquiries  were  made  for  all  farms. 

An  agricultural  census  that  collects  vast  quantities  of  reliable 
information  requires  that  all  employees  be  trained  and  that  they 
adhere  carefully  to  prescribed  procedures  as  well  as  time  sched- 
ules. For  the  1954  Census  of  Agriculture,  the  Bureau  devised  a 
training  program  so  that  all  employees  received  instructions  for 
the  respective  jobs.  In  most  instances,  training  sessions  were 
held  near  the  areas  in  which  employees  worked  and  immediately 
prior  to  the  beginning  of  their  assignments. 

The  1954  enumeration  required  approximately  30,000  enumera- 
tors who  were  supervised  by  some  2,200  crew  leaders.  These 
persons  were  supervised  by  110  field  offices  organized  under  five 
regional  offices.  From  October  4  to  November  8,  1954,  depending 
upon  the  State  and  the  area,  trained  enumerators  began  their 
work.  Their  work  was  to  obtain  for  every  farm  the  required 
information  about  that  farm's  operations,  such  as  its  crops,  live- 
stock, poultry,  farm  expenses,  equipment  and  facilities,  and  some 
facts  about  the  farm  operator. 

About  two  weeks  before  the  census  starting  date,  questionnaires 
were  distributed  to  all  box  holders  on  the  rural  postal  routes  in 
all  except  a  few  Southern  States.  The  questionnaire  was  accom- 
panied by  a  letter  asking  the  farm  operator  to  examine  it  and  to 
answer  as  many  of  the  questions  as  possible  prior  to  the  visit  of 
the  census  enumerator.    By  this  procedure,  the  Bureau  expected 


to  expedite  the  work  of  the  enumerator  and  to  improve  the  quality 
of  the  information  given  by  farmers.  By  reading  the  question- 
naire, farmers  knew  what  was  wanted  and  could  check  their 
records  in  advance  of  the  enumerator's  visit. 

A  good  census  requires  a  complete  as  well  as  an  accurate 
enumeration.  Several  techniques  were  used  to  help  obtain  a  good 
census  in  1954. 

Instructions  covering  census  procedures  were  designed  in  such 
a  manner  that  objective  criteria  were  supplied,  and  enumerators 
were  not  expected  to  rely  on  their  own  opinions  or  judgments 
concerning  census  entries  or  classifications.  For  example,  an 
enumerator  was  required  to  complete  an  agriculture  question- 
naire when  specified  conditions  were  met.  He  was  not  required 
to  decide  first  what  constituted  a  farm  and  then  to  obtain  a 
questionnaire.  Instead,  a  questionnaire  was  completed  whenever 
minimum  conditions  were  satisfied.  Then,  during  central  office 
processing  operations,  a  decision  was  made — on  the  basis  of  care- 
fully defined  criteria — as  to  which  questionnaires  represented 
farms. 

To  help  in  insuring  the  completeness  of  the  enumeration, 
enumerators  were  provided  with  a  specially  designed  Enumera- 
tor's Record  Book  in  which  to  list  heads  of  households  for  the 
dwellings  in  their  enumeration  districts  and  names  of  the  tenants 
or  owners  for  places  on  which  no  one  lived.  The  Enumerator's 
Record  Book  contained  questions  about  the  agricultural  opera- 
tions on  the  place.  The  answers  to  these  questions  determined 
whether  an  agriculture  questionnaire  was  required  for  the  place 
and,  also,  whether  this  enumerator  or  an  enumerator  in  another 
enumeration  district  was  required  to  fill  out  the  questionnaire. 

In  order  to  minimize  the  cost  of  the  enumeration,  procedures 
were  developed  to  limit  the  listing  of  heads  of  households  and  of 
other  places  in  urban  areas,  incorporated  places,  and  built-up 
residential  areas.  In  accordance  with  these  procedures,  enumera- 
tion districts  were  classified,  prior  to  the  enumeration,  into  three 
groups  on  the  basis  of  the  density  of  dwellings  in  relation  to  the 
number  of  farms  according  to  the  1950  Censuses  of  Agriculture 
and  Population. 

In  general,  the  enumeration  districts  with  no  well-defined  cluster 
of  dwellings  were  considered  to  be  open-country  areas  and  were 
classified  as  Group  I  Enumeration  Districts.  For  Group  I  Enu- 
meration Districts  the  enumerator  was  required  to  list  in  his 
Enumerator's  Record  Book  the  name  of  the  head  of  each  house- 
hold within  his  district.  If  no  one  lived  on  a  tract  of  land,  he 
was  required  to  list  the  name  of  the  person  who  rented  the  land, 
worked  it  on  shares,  used  it  for  livestock,  or,  if  the  land  was  not 
used  for  agricultural  purposes,  the  name  of  the  owner.  There 
were  approximately  15,300  Group  I  Enumeration  Districts.  These 
enumeration  districts  contained  2,778,000  farms  and  4,263,000 
dwelling  units  in  1950. 

The  rural  enumeration  districts  in  which  the  number  of  dwell- 
ings was  large  in  relation  to  the  number  of  farms  were  classified 
as  Group  II  Enumeration  Districts.  In  these  enumeration  dis- 
tricts the  enumerator  was  required  to  list  all  dwelling  places  in 
his  district  except  those  on  less  than  one  acre  of  land  in  built-up 
residential  areas,  such  as  small  incorporated  or  unincorporated 
villages  or  the  built-up  areas  adjacent  to  towns  or  cities.  He  was 
also  required  to  determine,  by  asking  locally,  whether  there  were 
any  farms  or  any  places  of  one  or  more  acres  within  the  built-up 
areas.  Outside  the  built-up  areas  he  was  required  to  list  the  head 
of  every  household.  There  were  approximately  14,800  enumera- 
tion districts  classified  as  Group  II.  These  enumeration  districts 
had  8,974,000  dwelling  units  and  2,420,000  farms  in  1950. 

Most  incorporated  places  and  unincorporated  villages  with  ap- 
proximately 150  or  more  dwellings  were  classified  as  Group  III 
Enumeration  Districts.  There  were  approximately  11,000  such 
enumeration  districts  and  these  contained  161,000  farms  in  1950. 
For  Group  III  Enumeration  Districts,  the  enumerator  was  given 
a  list  of  farm  operators  enumerated  in  the  1950  Census  of  Agri- 
culture and  was  instructed  to  visit  each  place  listed  and  find  out 


INTRODUCTION 


XI 


whether  an  agriculture  questionnaire  was  required.  Any  place 
used  for  agriculture  was  to  be  listed  in  his  Enumerator's  Record 
Book  and  an  agriculture  questionnaire  was  to  be  obtained.  If 
the  place  was  no  longer  used  for  agriculture,  an  explanation  was 
to  be  made  on  the  list  furnished  the  enumerator.  The  enumera- 
tor was  instructed  to  ask  at  each  of  these  places  whether  there 
were  any  other  farms  or  any  places  of  3  or  more  acres  in  the 
neighborhood. 

A  few  enumeration  districts  that  comprised  an  incorporated 
place  or  that  were  within  an  incorporated  city  were  classified  as 
Group  I  or  Group  II  if  the  number  of  farms  was  large.  Also,  a 
few  very  extensive  rural  districts  requiring  considerable  travel 
were  classified  in  Group  III  when  the  number  of  farms  was  small. 

The  method  prescribed  for  canvassing  an  enumeration  district 
helped  to  insure  complete  coverage.  The  enumerator  was  in- 
structed to  proceed  in  a  systematic  manner  from  a  logical  start- 
ing point.  He  listed  each  place  and  each  dwelling  on  successive 
lines  in  the  Enumerator's  Record  Book.  In  addition,  he  was  re- 
quired to  identify  these  on  his  enumerator's  map  with  a  cross 
reference  to  the  Enumerator's  Record  Book.  This  procedure 
helped  him  to  determine,  by  looking  at  his  map,  the  extent  of 
coverage  at  any  given  time.  It  also  helped  the  crew  leader  in 
checking  to  see  that  coverage  was  complete. 

Some  farms  were  given  special  attention  to  insure  their  inclu- 
sion in  the  enumeration.  Prior  to  the  enumeration,  a  list  known 
as  "specified  farms"  was  prepared  from  records  of  the  19fi0  Cen- 
sus of  Agriculture.  Farms  having  unusually  large  agricultural 
operations  were  included  in  this  list.  During  the  enumeration  a 
careful  check  was  made  to  see  that  each  place  on  the  specifled- 
farm  list  was  accounted  for.  This  procedure  helped  to  insure  that 
units  which  could  have  a  significant  effect  upon  the  census  data 
were  not  omitted  from  the  enumeration.  (For  a  detailed  ex- 
planation of  specified  fanns,  see  page  XII.) 

Some  farm  units  other  than  specified  farms  also  received  special 
attention  to  insure  complete  coverage.  Prior  to  the  field  enum- 
eration, lists  were  obtained  of  places  known  to  be  specializing  in 
specific  types  of  agricultural  production,  such  as  garbage-feeding 
operations,  broiler  operations,  large  turkey  farms,  livestock  feed 
lots,  cranberry  bogs,  and  citrus  groves.  For  some  of  these 
operations,  the  list  represented  a  nationwide  effort  to  insure 
coverage,  while  for  others,  only  some  of  the  intensive  areas  of 
production  were  given  this  special  attention.  These  lists  were 
prepared,  in  part,  with  the  cooperation  of  the  Agricultural  Market- 
ing Service  of  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture  and  State 
Agricultural  Statisticians.  During  the  enumeration,  the  enumer- 
ator was  required  to  obtain  a  questionnaire  for  each  place  or 
otherwise  satisfactorily  account  for  each  place  on  the  list  of 
specified  farms  or  on  other  special  lists. 

Some  areas  of  the  High  Plains  required  special  consideration 
since  the  usual  enumeration  procedure  was  complicated  by  the 
prevalence  of  nonresident  operators  and  widely  scattered  tracts 
operated  as  one  farm.  In  these  areas  a  special  mapping  form 
was  used  to  insure  complete  coverage.  Land  was  checked  off  on 
the  mapping  form  by  section,  township,  and  range  as  it  was 
enumerated.  This  check  map,  designed  for  plotting  sections 
within  a  township,  was  subdivided  into  16  parts  of  40  acres  each. 
Enumerators  were  required  to  indicate  on  this  form  all  land  in 
farms  that  they  enumerated.  Cross  references  were  made  be- 
tween the  questionnaire  and  the  map.  The  enumerator  identified 
land  for  a  given  questionnaire  on  his  check  map  by  writing  the 
number  identifying  the  questionnaire  in  each  corresponding  40- 
acre  square  of  the  check  map.  The  check  map  helped  the  enum- 
erator and,  subsequently,  the  crew  leader  and  other  personnel 
reviewing  the  enumerator's  work  to  determine  whether  the  cov- 
erage of  the  enumeration  district  was  complete.  This  procedure 
was  used  in  all  of  North  Dakota  and  South  Dakota  and  selected 
counties  in  Colorado,  Kansas,  Montana,  Nebraska,  New  Mexico, 
and  Oklahoma.  In  general,  the  areas  for  which  such  maps  were 
used  corresponded  with  the  major  wheat-producing  sections  with 
low  rainfall. 


A  special  supplementary  questionnaire  was  used  in  approxi- 
mately 900  counties  in  the  South.  This  questionnaire,  designated 
the  Landlord-Tenant  Questionnaire,  aided  in  the  enumeration 
of  cropper  and  other  tenant  farms  which  were  parts  of  larger 
landholdings.  This  additional  form  was  completed  when  two 
or  more  agriculture  questionnaires  were  needed  for  a  landhold- 
ing.  Since  it  called  for  the  name  and  agricultural  operations  of 
each  tenant  on  the  landholding,  the  procedure  enabled  an  enum- 
erator to  determine  that  all  operations  were  reported  completely 
and  only  once.  The  Enumerator's  Record  Book,  used  in  these 
selected  southern  counties,  differed  from  that  used  elsewhere. 
The  southern  version  helped  the  enumerator  to  identify  the  land- 
holdings  for  which  this  supplementary  landlord-tenant  form  was 
required. 

Crew  leaders,  in  supervising  enumerators,  began  reviewing 
questionnaires,  maps,  and  other  forms  and  checking  the  enum- 
erator's work  for  completeness  of  coverage  and  quality  almost 
as  soon  as  the  enumeration  was  started.  The  crew  leader  and 
his  enumerators  were  required  to  make  the  records  of  their 
respective  areas  as  accurate  and  as  complete  as  possible. 

While  assembling  records,  the  field  processing  offices  also  made 
certain  checks.  Although  these  offices  performed  no  detailed 
editing  of  questionnaires,  some  steps  were  taken  to  detect 
enumeration  districts  in  which  the  enumerator's  work  was  not 
fully  satisfactory,  especially  in  regard  to  coverage.  The  26  proc- 
essing offices  were  given  a  form,  for  each  county,  which  contained 
data  from  the  1950  Census  for  the  number  of  farms  and  land 
in  farms.  Where  possible,  this  form  gave  the  1950  comparative 
data  for  the  enumeration  districts  or  for  the  minor  civil  divisions 
comprising  each  county.  For  most  counties,  it  was  possible  to 
furnish,  at  the  county  level,  an  additional  check  figure.  This 
figure  was  the  acreage  of  one  of  the  following  crops :  wheat,  corn, 
cotton,  tobacco,  or  rice.  In  most  instances,  these  check  figures 
represented  measured  acreages  (before  harvest)  as  determined 
by  the  Commodity  Stabilization  Service  of  the  U.  S.  Department 
of  Agriculture.  By  checking  totals  for  the  enumeration  dis- 
tricts with  these  check  data,  it  was  possible  to  determine  and 
remedy  obvious  underenumeration  before  records  were  released 
from  field  processing  offices.  The  1954  totals  for  the  county, 
together  with  the  check  data,  were  sent  to  the  Washington  office 
for  review  and  approval  before  the  enumeration  was  considered 
acceptable. 

After  the  canvass  of  an  enumeration  district  was  completed, 
the  supervising  crew  leader  collected  the  questionnaires  and  other 
records  from  the  enumerator  and  sent  them  to  the  processing 
office  for  his  area.  The  processing  offices  made  some  checks  on 
the  enumeration  in  each  enumeration  district.  In  this  checking, 
emphasis  was  placed  upon  preparation  of  payrolls,  completeness 
of  coverage,  and  the  correct  application  of  the  sampling  pro- 
cedure. 

The  final  operations  for  the  agricultural  census  were  handled 
in  central  offices.  The  Washington  office  was  the  focal  point 
of  these  activities ;  but,  for  the  first  time,  some  of  the  agricultural 
census  operations  were  decentralized  into  areas  outside  of  Wash- 
ington. Census  operations  offices  were  established  at  Detroit, 
Michigan  and  Pittsburg,  Kansas. 

Upon  their  release  from  field  processing  offices,  records  were 
transferred  to  the  two  Census  operations  offices.  Although 
there  were  exceptions,  in  general,  records  from  the  Northern  and 
Northeastern  States  were  sent  to  the  Detroit  office  and  those 
from  Southern  and  Western  States  were  sent  to  Pittsburg,  Kansas. 
At  these  offices,  questionnaires  were  edited  and  coded  and  the 
information  was  entered  on  punch  cards  for  tabulation. 

In  the  operations  offices,  the  checking,  editing,  and  coding  were 
performed  for  individual  agriculture  questionnaires.  The  check- 
ing consisted  of  seeing  (1)  that  the  questionnaires  were  com- 
pletely filled  out;  (2)  that  the  acreage  of  individual  crops  har- 
vested was  in  reasonable  agreement  with  the  acreage  of  cropland 
harvested  when  100  or  more  acres  of  cropland  harvested  were 


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reported;  (3)  that  the  acres  of  land  classified  according  to  use 
accounted  for  the  entire  farm  acreage  for  farms  having  200  acres 
or  more;  (4)  that  the  total  of  the  acreage  for  the  various  uses  of 
corn,  sorghum,  soybeans,  cowpeas,  and  peanuts  was  in  reasonable 
agreement  with  the  total  acreage  reported  for  all  purposes  for 
each  of  these  crops ;  (5)  that  the  age  and  sex  breakdown  for  cattle, 
hogs,  and  sheep  added  to  approximately  the  total  number  of  such 
animals  of  all  ages ;  and  (6)  that  all  entries  for  related  items  were 
reasonably  consistent.  Editing  consisted  of  the  identification  and 
withdrawal  of  questionnaires  filled  for  places  not  qualifying  as 
farms;  the  selection  of  questionnaires  with  entries  of  unusually 
large  size  for  review  by  the  technical  staff ;  the  selection  of  groups 
of  questionnaires  with  common  reporting  errors  in  an  individual 
enumeration  district  for  referral  to  technical  personnel  for 
review ;  and  the  correction  of  obvious  inconsistencies,  such  as 
reporting  in  an  incorrect  unit,  or  reporting  in  an  improper  place 
on  the  questionnaire.  Coding  consisted  of  entering  code  numbers 
for  crops  for  which  there  were  no  separate  inquiries  on  the  ques- 
tionnaire, for  color  and  tenure  of  operator,  and  for  irrigation; 
and,  for  a  sample  of  farms,  of  entering  codes  for  economic  class  of 
farm  and  type  of  farm.  Entries  determined  by  the  technical  staff 
to  be  in  error  were  corrected  on  the  basis  of  relationships  existing 
on  nearby  farms  or,  if  the  entries  were  large,  on  the  basis  of 
correspondence  with  the  farm  operator.  In  case  of  information 
missing  for  a  group  of  questions,  estimates  were  prepared  on  the 
basis  of  adjacent  questionnaires  for  farms  with  similar  opera- 
tions and,  in  some  cases,  on  the  basis  of  information  obtained  by 
mail  from  farm  operators.  When  estimates  were  made,  letters 
were  mailed  to  the  farm  operators  to  verify  the  information  and, 
if  the  estimates  were  not  in  reasonable  agreement  with  the  infor- 
mation contained  in  the  replies,  the  entries  were  corrected  before 
the  tabulations  were  made. 

After  punch  cards  were  prepared,  the  punch  cards,  together 
with  records  containing  the  corresponding  basic  data,  were  for- 
warded to  the  Washington  office  for  tabulation.  Once  on  punch 
cards,  the  data  were  sorted,  listed,  or  otherwise  handled  mechani- 
cally to  facilitate  making  final  checks  and  to  obtain  totals.  One 
of  the  initial  and  primary  steps  in  the  machine  handling  of  the 
punch  cards  was  to  separate  those  cards  which  lacked  necessary 
information,  those  on  which  the  punched  data  were  inconsistent 
or  impossible,  and  those  on  which  the  relationships  were  possible 
but  the  data  were  of  such  magnitude  that  a  further  review  of  the 
individual  questionnaires  was  warranted.  These  cards  contain- 
ing questionable  data  or  lacking  data  were  examined,  checked  to 
the  agriculture  questionnaires,  and  corrected,  if  necessary,  before 
the  tabulations  were  made. 

Finally,  tabulations  were  examined  from  the  standpoint  of 
over-all  reasonableness  and  consistency.  This  examination  re- 
quired the  judgment  of  specialists  and  was  the  primary  respon- 
sibility of  senior  Census  staff  members.  However,  qualified  State 
personnel  of  the  Agricultural  Marketing  Service,  TJ.  S.  Department 
of  Agriculture,  assisted  in  examining  the  data,  especially  those 
for  crops  and  livestock,  evaluating  the  results,  and  calling  atten- 
tion to  the  situations  for  which  further  checking  was  necessary. 

DEFINITIONS  AND  EXPLANATIONS 

Specified  farms. — "Specified  farms"  refers  to  the  larger  farms 
that  were  selected  for  special  handling  during  the  enumeration 
and  during  the  processing  of  the  agriculture  questionnaires. 
Although  the  criteria  for  their  selection  have  varied  since  this 
technique  was  first  used  in  the  1945  Census  of  Agriculture,  the 
basic  purposes  for  employing  this  technique  have  not  changed. 
One  purpose  for  using  a  list  of  specified  farms  was  to  help  to 
get  a  complete  enumeration. 

The  criteria  for  selecting  specified  farms  were  kept  as  simple  as 
possible  in  order  to  facilitate  the  work  of  enumeration.  In  most 
States,  only  one  item  was  considered  in  classifying  farms  as  "speci- 
fied."   The  following  are  the  criteria  used  for  the  1954  Census : 


Criteria  Area 

Land  in  the  farm — 1,000  acres 

or  more All  States 

Cropland  harvested : 

200  acres  or  more Florida 

500  acres  or  more Michigan,  Minnesota, 

N.  W.  Missouri,  Wisconsin 
Irrigated  cropland  harvested : 

200  acres  or  more Arizona,  California,  Louisiana 

Cattle  and  calves : 

100  or  more Alabama,  Mississippi, 

N.  W.  Missouri 

200  or  more Louisiana 

Milk  cows : 

100  or  more Arizona,  California,  Florida 

Chickens  sold : 

70,000  or  more Delaware,  Maryland,  West  Vir- 
ginia 
Occasionally,  a  farm  which  did  not  meet  any  of  the  criteria 
chosen,  but  which  bulked  large  in  respect  to  some  other  farm 
characteristics,  had  to  be  treated  as  a  specified  farm  to  reduce  its 
effect  on  the  results  based  on  a  sample  of  farms. 

In  terms  of  total  agricultural  production,  the  operators  of 
specified  farms  account  for  a  significant  part  of  the  total  produc- 
tion. For  example,  in  the  1950  Census,  71,328  farms  (then  desig- 
nated "large"  farms)  were  handled  on  a  special  basis.  Although 
this  number  was  only  1.3  percent  of  all  farms,  these  "large"  farms 
accounted  for  17.3  percent  of  the  value  of  all  farm  products  sold 
and  33.1  percent  of  all  land  in  farms.  The  criteria  used  for  estab- 
lishing the  group  of  specified  farms  for  special  handling  in  the 
1954  Census  resulted  in  more  than  twice  as  many  farms  (147,000 
in  the  1954  Census  as  compared  with  72,000  in  1950)  being  given 
special  attention. 

General  Farm  Information 

Date  of  enumeration. — The  enumeration  of  the  1954  Census  of 
Agriculture  was  made  during  the  latter  part  of  1954.  In  the 
1950  Census  the  starting  date  for  the  enumeration  was  April  1. 
The  1954  Census  beginning  dates  were  varied  by  areas  or  States, 
ranging  from  October  4  to  November  8.  In  general,  the  varied 
starting  dates  were  based  upon  (1)  selecting  dates  late  enough 
for  the  enumeration  to  follow  the  harvesting  of  the  bulk  of  im- 
portant crops,  (2)  setting  the  dates  early  enough  to  avoid  unde- 
sirable weather  and  travel  conditions  during  the  enumeration,  and 
(3)  arranging  for  the  enumeration  to  be  substantially  completed 
prior  to  customary  dates  when  farm  operators  move  from  one 
farm  to  another.  The  average  date  of  enumeration  for  the  1954 
Census  for  each  county  is  given  in  County  Table  7,  and  the  per- 
centage of  farms  enumerated  by  various  dates  for  the  State  and 
the  date  or  dates  for  the  starting  of  the  enumeration  are  given 
in  State  Table  11. 

Information  for  inventory  items  is  based  on  the  situation  as  of 
the  actual  day  of  enumeration.  Data  on  acreage  and  quantity 
of  crops  harvested  are  for  the  crop  year  1954.  Data  on  sales  of 
crops  relate  to  crops  harvested  in  the  year  1954  regardless  of  when 
sold ;  data  on  sales  of  livestock  products  relate  to  the  production 
and  sales  during  the  calendar  year  1954.  Since  the  period  to 
be  included  was  not  yet  completed  for  some  items  at  the  time  of 
enumeration,  special  emphasis  was  placed  upon  including  accurate 
estimates  for  such  items  for  the  remainder  of  the  period.  For 
example,  the  question  relating  to  dairy  products  stated,  "Be  sure 
to  include  dairy  products  which  you  will  sell  before  January  1, 
1955." 

A  farm. — For  the  1954  and  the  1950  Censuses  of  Agriculture, 
places  of  3  or  more  acres  were  counted  as  farms  if  the  annual 
value  of  agricultural  products,  exclusive  of  home-garden  products, 
amounted  to  $150  or  more.  The  agricultural  products  could  have 
been  either  for  home  use  or  for  sale.  Places  of  less  than  3  acres 
were  counted  as  farms  only  if  the  annual  value  of  sales  of  agri- 
cultural products  amounted  to  $150  or  more.  Places  for  which 
the  value  of  agricultural  products  for  1954  was  less  than  these 
minima  because  of  crop  failure  or  other  unusual  conditions,  and 


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places  operated  at  the  time  of  the  census  for  the  first  time  were 
counted  as  farms  if  normally  they  could  be  expected  to  produce 
these  minimum  quantities  of  agricultural  products. 

All  the  land  under  the  control  of  one  perspn  or  partnership 
was  included  as  one  farm.  Control  may  have  been  through 
ownership,  or  through  lease,  rental,  or  cropping  arrangement. 

For  the  1954  Census,  enumerators  were  instructed  to  obtain 
an  agriculture  questionnaire  for  all  places  that  the  operator  con- 
sidered a  farm  and  for  all  places  having  during  1954  (1)  any 
hogs,  cattle,  sheep,  or  goats;  (2)  any  crops  such  as  corn,  oats, 
hay,  or  tobacco;    (3)   20  or  more  chickens,  turkeys,  and  geese; 

(4)  20  or  more  fruit  trees,  grapevines,  and  planted  nut  trees;  or 

(5)  any  vegetables,  berries,  or  nursery  or  greenhouse  products 
grown  for  sale.  Thus,  agriculture  questionnaires  were  filled  for 
more  places  than  those  qualifying  as  farms. 

The  determination  as  to  which  reports  were  to  be  included  in 
the  tabulations  as  farms  was  made  during  the  central  office 
processing  of  questionnaires. 

For  the  1945  and  earlier  censuses  of  agriculture,  the  definition  of 
a  farm  was  somewhat  more  inclusive.  Census  enumerators  were 
provided  with  the  definition  of  a  farm  and  were  instructed  to  fill 
reports  only  for  those  places  which  met  the  criteria.  From  1925 
to  1945,  farms  for  census  purposes  included  places  of  3  or  more 
acres  on  which  there  were  agricultural  operations,  and  places 
of  less  than  3  acres  with  agricultural  products  for  home  use  or 
for  sale  with  a  value  of  $250  or  more.  For  places  of  3  or  more 
acres,  no  minimum  quantity  of  agricultural  production  was  re- 
quired for  purposes  of  enumeration ;  for  places  of  under  3  acres 
all  the  agricultural  products  valued  at  $250  or  more  may  have 
been  for  home  use  and  not  for  sale.  The  only  reports  excluded 
from  the  tabulations  were  those  taken  in  error  and  those  with 
very  limited  agricultural  production,  such  as  only  a  small  home 
garden,  a  few  fruit  trees,  a  very  small  flock  of  chickens,  etc.  In 
1945,  reports  for  places  of  3  acres  or  more  with  limited  agricul- 
tural operations  were  retained  if  there  were  3  or  more  acres  of 
cropland  and  pasture,  or  if  the  value  of  products  in  1944  amounted 
to  $150  or  more  when  there  was  less  than  3  acres  of  cropland 
and  pasture. 

Because  of  changes  in  price  level,  the  $250  limit  for  value  of 
products  for  farms  under  3  acres  resulted  in  the  inclusion  of 
Varying  numbers  of  farms  in  the  several  censuses  prior  to  1950. 

The  change  in  the  definition  of  a  farm  in  1950,  and  continued 
In  1954,  resulted  in  a  decrease  in  the  number  of  farms  as  compared 
with  earlier  censuses,  especially  in  the  number  of  farms  of  3  or 
more  acres  in  size.  Places  of  3  or  more  acres  with  a  value  of 
agricultural  products  of  less  than  $150  were  not  counted  as  farms 
In  the  1954  and  1950  Censuses.  In  some  cases,  these  places  would 
have  been  counted  as  farms  if  the  criteria  used  in  1954  and  1950 
had  been  the  same  as  those  used  in  previous  censuses.  The  change 
in  the  definition  of  a  farm  had  no  appreciable  effect  on  the  totals 
for  livestock  or  crops,  for  the  places  affected  by  this  change 
ordinarily  accounted  for  less  than  1  percent  of  the  total  for  a 
county  or  State. 

There  are  two  figures  published  for  the  number  of  farms  for 
each  county  in  1954.  One  is  an  actual  count  of  all  farms  enumer- 
ated, and  the  other  is  an  estimate  based  upon  the  number  of 
sample  farms  multiplied  by  5,  plus  the  number  of  specified  farms. 
In  almost  every  county,  the  actual  number  of  farms  and  the  esti- 
mated number  of  farms  differ.  Because  of  sampling  variability, 
the  selection  of  the  sample  of  farms  seldom  resulted  in  the  in- 
clusion of  exactly  20  percent  of  the  non-specified  farms.  The 
number  of  farms  in  the  sample  in  a  county  was  accepted  if  this 
number  was  within  predetermined  limits.  The  counties  that  were 
not  acceptable  were  adjusted  to  bring  the  number  of  sample  farms 
within  the  predetermined  limits. 

Therefore,  the  actual  number  of  farms  in  the  sample  is  more  or 
less  than  20  percent  in  most  instances.  Similarly,  the  estimated 
total  for  information  obtained  for  the  sample  of  farms  may  be 
slightly  more  or  slightly  less  than  the  totals  which  would  have 


been  obtained  if  the  data  had  been  tabulated  for  all  farms. 
Therefore,  occasionally  the  estimated  number  of  farms  reporting 
for  some  items  may  be  greater  than  the  total  number  of  farms 
enumerated.  The  estimated  number  of  farms  is  shown  in  the 
tables  so  that  estimates  based  on  the  farms  in  the  sample  can  he 
related  to  the  estimated  number  of  farms  rather  than  to  the  actual 
number  of  farms. 

Enumeration  of  land  located  in  more  than  one  county. — Land  in 
an  individual  farm  may  be  located  in  two  or  more  counties.  In 
such  case,  the  entire  farm  was  enumerated  in  only  one  county. 
If  the  farm  operator  lived  on  the  farm,  the  farm  was  enumerated 
in  the  county  in  which  the  farm  operator  lived.  If  the  farm 
operator  did  not  live  on  the  farm,  the  figures  for  the  farm  were 
included  in  the  county  in  which  the  farm  headquarters  was  lo- 
cated. If  there  was  any  question  as  to  the  location  of  the  head- 
quarters of  the  farm,  the  farm  was  included  in  the  county  in 
which  most  of  the  land  was  located. 

Farm  operator. — A  "farm  operator"  is  a  person  who  operates  a 
farm,  either  performing  the  labor  himself  or  directly  supervising 
it.  He  may  be  an  owner,  a  hired  manager,  or  a  tenant,  renter,  or 
sharecropper.  If  he  rents  land  to  others  or  has  land  cropped 
for  him  by  others,  he  is  listed  as  the  operator  of  only  that  land 
which  he  retains.  In  the  case  of  a  partnership,  only  one  partner 
was  included  as  the  operator.  The  number  of  farm  operators 
is  considered  the  same  as  the  number  of  farms. 

Farms  reporting  or  operators  reporting. — Figures  for  farms  re- 
porting or  operators  reporting,  based  on  a  tabulation  of  all  farms, 
represent  the  number  of  farms,  or  farm  operators,  for  which  the 
specified  item  was  reported.  For  example,  if  there  were  1,922 
farms  in  a  county  and  only  1,465  had  chickens  over  4  months  old 
on  hand,  the  number  of  farms  reporting  chickens  would  be  1,465. 
The  difference  between  the  total  number  of  farms  and  the  number 
of  farms  reporting  an  item  represents  the  number  of  farms  not 
having  that  item,  provided  the  inquiry  was  answered  completely 
for  all  farms. 

For  some  of  the  items,  such  as  the  residence  of  the  operator,  for 
which  reports  were  to  have  been  obtained  for  all  farms,  figures 
are  given  for  the  number  of  farms  not  reporting.  The  number 
of  farms,  or  operators,  not  reporting  indicates  the  extent  of  the 
incompleteness  of  the  reporting  for  the  item. 

Figures  for  farms  reporting  or  operators  reporting,  based  on  a 
tabulation  for  only  a  sample  of  farms,  represent  the  total  esti- 
mated from  the  sample,  not  the  actual  number  of  farms  or 
operators  reporting. 

land  owned,  rented,  and  managed. — The  land  to  be  included  in 
each  farm  was  determined  by  asking  the  number  of  acres  owned, 
the  acres  rented  from  others  or  worked  on  shares  for  others,  and 
the  acres  rented  to  others  or  worked  on  shares  by  others.  The 
acres  in  the  farm  were  obtained  by  adding  the  acres  owned  and 
acres  rented  from  others  or  worked  on  shares  for  others,  and  sub- 
tracting the  acres  rented  to  others  or  worked  on  shares  by  others. 
In  case  of  a  managed  farm,  the  person  in  charge  was  asked  the 
total  acreage  managed  for  his  employer.  The  acreage  that  was 
rented  to  others  or  cropped  by  others  was  subtracted  from  the 
total  managed  acreage. 

For  1954  and  1950,  the  figures  for  land  owned,  land  rented 
from  others,  and  land  managed  for  others  include  land  rented 
to  others  by  farm  operators.  In  earlier  censuses,  the  enumerator 
was  instructed  to  include  all  land  rented  from  others  and  to  ex- 
clude all  land  rented  to  others.  Thus,  he  recorded  only  that 
portion  of  the  acreage  owned  and  the  acreage  rented  from  others 
which  was  retained  by  the  farm  operator.  For  prior  censuses, 
the  land  included  in  each  farm  was  essentially  the  same  as  that 
included  for  the  1954  and  1950  Censuses. 

land  owned. — Land  owned  includes  all  land  that  the  operator 
or  his  wife,  or  both,  hold  under  title,  purchase  contract,  home- 
stead law,  or  as  one  of  the  heirs,  or  as  a  trustee  of  an 
undivided  estate. 

Land  rented  from  others. — Land  rented  from  others  includes 
land  worked  on  shares  for  others,  and  land  used  rent  free, 


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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  operated  by  grazing  associations  were  to 
be  reported  in  the  name  of  the  manager  in  charge.  All  land  in 
Indian  reservations  used  for  growing  crops  or  grazing  livestock 
was  to  be  included.  Land  in  Indian  reservations  not  reported  by 
individual  Indians  or  not  rented  to  non-Indians  was  to  be  re- 
ported in  the  name  of  the  cooperative  group  using  the  land.  Thus, 
in  some  instances  the  entire  Indian  reservation  was  reported 
as  one  farm. 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use.- — Land  in  farms  was  classified 
according  to  the  use  made  of  it  in  1954.  The  classes  of  land  are 
mutually  exclusive,  i.  e.,  each  acre  of  land  was  included  only 
once  even  though  it  may  have  had  more  than  one  use  during  the 
year. 

The  classes  are  as  follows : 

Cropland  harvested. — This  includes  land  from  which  crops 
were  harvested;  land  from  which  hay  (including  wild  hay) 
was  cut ;  and  land  in  small  fruits,  orchards,  vineyards,  nurser- 
ies, and  greenhouses.  Land  from  which  two  or  more  crops 
were  reported  as  harvested  was  to  be  counted  only  once. 

The  enumerator  was  instructed  to  check  the  figure  for  crop- 
land harvested  for  each  farm  by  adding  the  acreages  of  the  in- 
dividual crops  reported  and  subtracting  the  acres  of  land  from 
which  two  crops  were  harvested.  This  procedure  was  repeated 
during  the  central  office  editing  process  for  farms  with  100  or 
more  acres  of  cropland  harvested. 

If  the  harvested  cropland  was  used  for  other  purposes,  either 
before  or  after  the  harvest  of  a  crop,  the  enumerator  was 
specifically  instructed  to  report  the  acreage  only  under  crop- 
land harvested. 


Cropland  used  only  for  pasture. — In  the  1954  and  1950  Cen- 
suses, the  enumerator's  instructions  stated  that  rotation  pasture 
and  all  other  cropland  that  was  used  only  for  pasture  were  to 
be  included  under  this  class.  No  further  definition  of  crop- 
land pastured  was  given  the  farm  operator  or  enumerator. 
Permanent  open  pasture  may,  therefore,  have  been  included 
under  this  item  or  under  "other  pasture,"  depending  on  whether 
the  enumerator  or  farm  operator  considered  it  as  cropland. 

The  figures  for  1945  and  earlier  censuses  are  not  entirely 
comparable  with  those  for  the  last  two  censuses.  For  1945,  the 
figures  include  only  cropland  used  solely  for  pasture  in  1944 
that  had  been  plowed  within  the  preceding  seven  years.  The 
figures  for  this  item,  for  the  Censuses  of  1940,  1935,  and  1925, 
are  more  nearly  comparable  with  those  for  the  Censuses  of 
1954  and  1950,  as  they  include  land  pastured  that  could  have 
been  plowed  and  used  for  crops  without  additional  clearing, 
draining,  or  irrigating. 

Cropland  not  harvested  and  not  pastured. — This  item  includes 
idle  cropland,  land  in  soil-improvement  crops  only,  land  on 
which  all  crops  failed,  land  seeded  to  crops  for  harvest  after 
1954,  and  cultivated  summer  fallow. 

In  the  Western  States,  this  class  was  subdivided  to  show 
separately  the  acres  of  cultivated  summer  fallow.  In  these 
States,  the  acreage  not  in  cultivated  summer  fallow  represents 
largely  crop  failure.  There  are  very  few  counties  in  the 
Western  States  in  which  there  is  a  large  acreage  of  idle  crop- 
land or  in  which  the  growing  of  soil-improvement  crops  is  an 
important  use  of  the  land. 

In  the  States  other  than  the  Western  States,  this  general 
class  was  subdivided  to  show  separately  the  acres  of  idle  crop- 
land (not  used  for  crops  or  for  pasture  in  1954).  In  these 
States,  the  incidence  of  crop  failure  is  usually  low.  It  was 
expected  that  the  acreage  figure  that  excluded  idle  land  would 
reflect  the  acreage  in  soil-improvement  crops.  However,  the 
1954  crop  year  was  one  of  low  rainfall  in  many  Eastern  and 
Southern  States  and,  therefore,  in  these  areas  the  acreage  of 
cropland  not  harvested  and  not  pastured  includes  more  land 
on  which  all  crops  failed  than  would  usually  be  the  case. 

Cultivated  summer  fallow. — This  item  includes  cropland 
that  was  plowed  and  cultivated  but  left  unseeded  for  several 
months  to  control  weeds  and  conserve  moisture.  No  land 
from  which  crops  were  harvested  in  1954  was  to  be  included 
under  this  item. 

Woodland  pastured. — This  includes  all  woodland  that  was  , 
used  for  pasture  or  grazing.  The  questionnaire  contained  the 
following  instruction :  "Include  as  woodland  all  wood  lots  and 
timber  tracts  and  cutover  land  with  young  trees  which  have 
or  will  have  value  as  wood  or  timber."  No  definition  of  wood- 
land was  given  in  1950  to  either  farm  operators  or  Census 
enumerators  except  an  instruction  to  enumerators  not  to  in- 
clude brush  pasture  as  woodland.  Some  of  the  changes  in  wood- 
land acreages  from  one  census  to  another  may  merely  represent 
differences  in  interpretation  of  the  meaning  of  woodland. 

Woodland  not  pastured. — This  includes  all  woodland  that  was 
not  used  for  pasture  or  grazing.  Unusually  large  tracts  of 
timberland  reported  as  woodland  not  pastured  were  excluded 
from  the  tabulations  of  land  in  farms  when  it  was  evident  that 
such  land  was  held  primarily  for  nonagricultural  purposes. 
The  definition  for  woodland,  as  stated  above,  was  used  also 
for  enumerating  woodland  not  pastured. 

Other  pasture  (not  cropland  and  not  woodland). — This  in- 
cludes rough  and  brush  land  pastured  and  any  other  land 
pastured  that  the  respondent  did  not  consider  as  either  wood- 
land or  cropland.  The  figures  for  1954  and  1950  are  comparable 
but  for  1945  all  nonwoodland  pasture  not  plowed  within  the 
preceding  7  years  was  included.  For  the  1940  Census  and 
earlier  years,  the  figures  are  more  nearly  comparable  with  those 
for  1954  and  1950,  except  that  the  item  may  be  somewhat  less 
inclusive  since  land  that  could  have  been  plowed  and  used  for 
crops  without  additional  clearing,  draining,  or  irrigating  was 
classified  as  plowable  pasture  (shown  as  cropland  used  only 
for  pasture  in  the  tables) . 

Improved  pasture. — This  item  includes  land  in  "other  pas- 
ture" on  which  one  or  more  of  the  following  practices  had 
been  used :  Liming,  fertilizing,  seeding  to  grasses  or  legumes, 
irrigating,  draining,  or  controlling  weeds  and  brush.  The 
question  on  improved  pasture  was  included  in  1954  for  the 
first  time. 

Other  land  (house  lots,  roads,  wasteland,  etc.). — This  item  in- 
cludes house  lots,  barn  lots,  lanes,  roads,  ditches,  and  waste- 
laud.  It  includes  all  land  that  does  not  belong  under  any  of 
the  other  land-use  classes. 


INTRODUCTION 


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In  addition  to  the  complete  classification  of  land  in  farms  ac- 
cording to  use,  the  tables  also  present  data  for  three  summary 
classifications  as  follows : 

Cropland,  total. — This  includes  cropland  harvested,  cropland 
used  only  for  pasture,  and  cropland  not  harvested  and  not 
pastured. 

land  pastured,  total. — This  includes  cropland  used  only  for 
pasture,  woodland  pastured,  and  other  pasture  (not  cropland 
and  not  woodland). 

Woodland,  total. — This  includes  woodland  pastured  and  wood- 
land not  pastured. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings. — The  value  to  be  reported  was  the 
approximate  amount  for  which  the  land  and  the  buildings  on  it 
would  sell.  This  item  was  obtained  for  only  a  sample  of  the 
farms ;  however,  the  value  was  not  reported  for  all  the  farms 
comprising  the  sample. 

Many  problems,  not  encountered  in  enumerating  most  agricul- 
tural items,  are  involved  in  obtaining  farm  real-estate  values. 
Most  enumerated  items  require  the  respondent  to  make  a  state- 
ment based  upon  fact.  It  may  be  the  number  and  value  of  farm 
animals  sold  alive  during  the  year  or  the  number  of  lambs  under 
1  year  old  on  the  place.  In  either  case,  only  information  as  to 
activities  during  a  specified  period,  or  the  situation  as  of  a  stated 
time,  is  required.  This  information  is  based  upon  actual  trans- 
actions or  existing  conditions.  But  the  estimation  of  the  value 
of  land  and  buildings  is  based  largely  upon  opinion.  In  the  event 
a  farm  had  been  recently  purchased,  answers  could  be  based 
upon  that  experience.  But  many  farms  have  not  changed  hands 
for  many  years,  nor  are  they  currently  for  sale.  In  such  cases, 
farm  operators  may  have  no  clear  basis  for  estimating  the  value. 
In  making  an  intelligent  estimate,  a  respondent  needs,  first,  to 
estimate  the  prevailing  market  value  in  the  community.  Sec- 
ondly, he  must  in  some  way  add  to  or  subtract  from  this  base  to 
allow  for  his  farm's  special  characteristics.  In  many  cases,  a 
farm  operator  who  would  not  sell  his  place  under  any  circum- 
stances may  be  inclined  to  give  a  "market  value"  that  is  un- 
reasonably high.  Some  operators  who  had  purchased  their  real 
estate  during  periods  of  relatively  low  prices  may  give  an  esti- 
mate that  is  unduly  influenced  by  that  experience.  Further- 
more, the  extent  of  variation  known  to  exist  in  real-estate  values 
makes  it  difficult  to  establish  checking  procedures  that  will  dis- 
close inaccurate  estimates. 

Only  average  values  of  land  and  buildings  per  farm  and  per 
acre  are  presented  in  this  report.  A  total  value  of  the  land  and 
buildings  for  States,  geographic  divisions,  and  the  United  States, 
will  be  presented  in  Volume  II. 

Age  of  operator. — Farm  operators  were  classified  by  age  into 
six  age  groups.  The  average  age  of  farm  operators  was  calculated 
by  dividing  the  total  of  ages  of  all  farm  operators  reporting  age 
by  the  number  of  farm  operators  reporting. 

Residence  of  farm  operator. — Farm  operators  were  classified  by 
residence  on  the  basis  of  whether  or  not  they  lived  on  the  farm 
operated.  Some  of  those  not  living  on  the  farm  operated  lived 
on  other  farms.  When  a  farm  operator  rented  land  from  others 
or  worked  land  on  shares  for  others  and  had  the  use  of  a  dwell- 
ing as  part  of  the  rental  arrangement,  the  enumerator  was  in- 
structed to  consider  the  dwelling  a  part  of  the  farm  operated.  The 
dwelling  assigned  may  have  been  on  a  tract  other  than  that  as- 
signed for  crops.  Since  some  farm  operators  live  on  their  farms 
only  a  portion  of  the  year,  comparability  of  the  figures  for  var- 
ious censuses  may  be  affected  to  some  extent  by  the  date  of  the 
enumeration.  In  a  few  cases  the  enumerator  failed  to  indicate 
the  residence  of  the  farm  operator.  Differences  between  the  total 
number  of  farms  and  the  number  of  farm  operators  by  residence 
represent  underreporting  of  this  item. 

Years  on  present  farm  (year  began  operation  of  present  farm). — 
The  data  on  years  on  present  farm  and  year  began  operation  of 
present  farm  were  secured  on  the  basis  of  the  inquiry,  "When  did 

you  begin   to   operate  this  place?     "     The 

(Month)  (Year) 


time  of  year  that  farmers  move  is  indicated  by  the  month  they 
began  to  operate  their  farms,  as  shown  by  a  breakdown  of  the  data 
for  those  farm  operators  who  began  to  operate  their  present 
farms  in  the  calendar  years  1954  and  1953.  The  tabulation  of 
years  on  present  farm  at  each  census  is  based  on  the  calendar 
year  the  operator  began  operating  his  farm.  Because  of  differ- 
ences in  the  date  for  various  censuses,  the  figures  are  not  fully 
comparable  from  one  census  to  another. 

Off-farm  work  and  other  income. — Many  farm  operators  receive 
a  part  of  their  income  from  sources  other  than  the  sale  of  farm 
products  from  their  farms.  The  1954  Agriculture  Questionnaire 
included  several  inquiries  relating  to  work  off  the  farm  and  non- 
farm  income.  These  inquiries  called  for  the  number  of  days 
worked  off  the  farm  by  the  farm  operator ;  whether  other  members 
of  the  operator's  family  worked  off  the  farm ;  and  whether  the 
farm  operator  received  income  from  other  sources,  such  as  sale 
of  products  from  land  rented  out,  cash  rent,  boarders,  old  age  as- 
sistance, pensions,  veterans'  allowances,  unemployment  compen- 
sation, interest,  dividends,  profits  from  nonfarm  business,  and 
help  from  other  members  of  the  operator's  family.  Another  in- 
quiry asked  whether  the  income  of  the  operator  and  his  family 
from  off-farm  work  and  other  sources  was  greater  than  the  total 
value  of  all  agricultural  products  sold  from  the  farm  in  1954. 
Off-farm  work  was  to  include  work  at  nonfarm  jobs,  businesses, 
or  professions,  whether  performed  on  the  farm  premises  or  else- 
where ;  also  work  on  someone  else's  farm  for  pay  or  wages.  Ex- 
change work  was  not  to  be  included. 

The  purposes  of  these  four  inquiries  were  (1)  to  obtain  in- 
formation in  regard  to  the  extent  that  farm  operators  performed 
off-farm  work  and  the  relation  of  other  nonfarm  income  to  the 
value  of  farm  products  sold  and  (2)  to  provide  a  basis  for  the 
classification  of  farms  by  economic  class  (see  Farms  by  eco- 
nomic class,  page  XXII).  The  intent  of  the  inquiry  in  regard  to 
whether  or  not  a  member  of  the  family  had  a  nonfarm  job,  and  the 
inquiry  regarding  income  of  the  farm  operator  from  other  non- 
farm  sources,  was  to  obtain  more  accurate  replies  to  the  inquiry 
regarding  the  relationship  of  the  income  from  off-farm  work  and 
other  sources  to  the  total  value  of  all  agricultural  products  sold. 

Specified  facilities  and  equipment. — Inquiries  were  made  in  1954 
for  a  sample  of  farms  to  determine  the  presence  or  absence  of 
selected  items  on  each  place  such  as  (1)  telephone,  (2)  piped  run- 
ning water,  (3)  electricity,  (4)  television  set,  (5)  home  freezer, 
(6)  electric  pig  brooder,  (7)  milking  machine,  and  (8)  power  feed 
grinder.  Such  facilities  or  equipment  were  to  be  counted  even 
though  temporarily  out  of  order.  Piped  running  water  was  de- 
fined as  water  piped  from  a  pressure  system  or  by  gravity  flow 
from  a  natural  or  artificial  source.  The  enumerator's  instruc- 
tions stated  that  pig  brooders  were  to  include  those  heated  by  an 
electric  heating  element,  by  an  infra-red  or  heat  bulb,  or  by  or- 
dinary electric  bulbs.     They  could  be  homemade. 

The  number  of  selected  types  of  other  farm  equipment  was 
also  obtained  for  a  sample  of  farms.  The  selected  kinds  of  farm 
equipment  to  be  reported  were  (1)  grain  combines  (for  harvest- 
ing and  threshing  grains  or  seeds  in  one  operation)  ;  (2)  corn 
pickers;  (3)  pick-up  balers  (stationary  ones  not  to  be  reported)  ; 
(4)  field  forage  harvesters  (for  field  chopping  of  silage  and 
forage  crops)  ;  (5)  motortrucks;  (6)  wheel  tractors  (other  than 
garden)  ;  (7)  garden  tractors ;  (8)  crawler  tractors  (tracklaying, 
caterpillar);  (9)  automobiles;  and  (10)  artificial  ponds,  reser- 
voirs, and  earth  tanks. 

Wheel  tractors  were  to  include  homemade  tractors  but  were 
not  to  include  implements  having  built-in  power  units  such  as 
self-propelled  combines,  powered  buck  rakes,  etc.  "Pick-up" 
and  truck-trailer  combinations  were  to  be  reported  as  motor- 
trucks. School  buses  were  not  to  be  reported,  and  jeeps  and 
station  wagons  were  to  be  included  as  motortrucks  or  automo- 
biles, depending  on  whether  used  for  hauling  farm  products  or 
supplies,  or  as  passenger  vehicles. 

Classification  of  farms  by  class  of  work  power. — Farms  were 
grouped  by  class  of  work  power  on  the  basis  of  whether  horses, 


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UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:  1954 


mules,  or  tractors  (wheel  or  crawler,  but  not  garden)  were 
reported.  This  classification  does  not  present  a  complete  picture 
of  the  work  power  used  on  all  farms.  For  some  farms,  all  the 
work  power  may  be  furnished  by  the  landlord  ;  and  for  some  farms, 
all  the  work  power  may  be  hired.  Thus,  farms  hiring  all  of  the 
work  power  from  others  and  those  having  it  furnished  are  shown 
as  having  no  work  power,  unless  the  work  animals  or  tractors 
were  kept  on  the  tenant-operated  tract. 

Since  the  number  of  tractors  was  obtained  for  only  a  sample 
of  farms,  the  number  of  farms  by  class  of  work  power  represents 
an  estimate. 

Farm  labor. — The  farm-labor  inquiries  for  1954,  made  on  a 
sample  basis,  called  for  the  number  of  persons  doing  farm  work 
or  chores  on  the  place  during  a  specified  calendar  week.  Since 
starting  dates  of  the  1954  enumeration  varied  by  areas  or  States, 
the  calendar  week  to  which  the  farm-labor  inquiries  related 
varied  also.  The  calendar  week  was  September  26-Oetober  2  or 
October  24-30.  States  with  the  September  26-October  2  calendar 
week  were :  Arizona,  California,  Colorado,  Connecticut,  Florida, 
Idaho,  Kansas,  Kentucky,  Louisiana,  Maine,  Massachusetts, 
Michigan,  Minnesota,  Montana,  Nebraska,  Nevada,  New  Hamp- 
shire, New  Jersey,  New  Mexico,  New  York,  North  Dakota,  Okla- 
homa, Oregon,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island,  South  Dakota,  Ten- 
nessee, Texas,  Utah,  Vermont,  Washington,  Wisconsin,  and 
Wyoming.  States  with  the  October  24-30  calendar  week  were: 
Alabama,  Arkansas,  Delaware,  Georgia,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa, 
Maryland,  Mississippi,  Missouri,  North  Carolina,  Ohio,  South 
Carolina,  Virginia,  and  West  Virginia.  Farm  work  was  to  include 
any  work,  chores,  or  planning  necessary  to  the  operation  of  the 
farm  or  ranch  business.  Housework,  contract  construction  work, 
and  labor  involved  when  equipment  was  hired  (custom  work) 
were  not  to  be  included. 

The  farm  labor  information  was  obtained  in  three  parts : 
(1)  Operators  working,  (2)  unpaid  members  of  the  operator's 
family  working,  and  (3)  hired  persons  working.  Operators  were 
considered  as  working  if  they  worked  1  or  more  hours;  unpaid 
members  of  the  operator's  family,  if  they  worked  15  or  more 
hours;  and  hired  persons,  if  they  worked  any  time  during  the 
calendar  week  specified.  Instructions  contained  no  specifications 
regarding  age  of  the  persons  working. 

Data  shown  for  earlier  censuses  are  not  fully  comparable  with 
those  for  1954,  primarily  because  of  differences  in  the  period  to 
which  the  data  relate.  The  data  for  1954  were  purposely  related 
to  a  period  of  peak  farm  employment.  During  1950  the  labor  in- 
quiries were  related  to  the  calendar  week  preceding  the  actual 
enumeration.  Although  starting  dates  were  identical  in  all  States 
(April  1, 1950),  several  weeks  were  required  to  complete  the  field 
work.  Therefore,  the  calendar  week  preceding  the  enumeration 
was  not  the  same  for  all  farms.  For  the  1945  and  1935  Censuses, 
the  number  of  farm  workers  related  to  the  first  week  in  January. 
The  data  for  1940  related  to  the  last  week  in  March.  In  1945, 
1940,  and  1935,  only  persons  working  the  equivalent  of  two  or  more 
days  during  the  specified  week  were  to  be  included.  In  1945  and 
1940,  only  workers  14  years  old  and  over  were  to  be  included.  In 
1935,  as  in  1954  and  1950,  there  was  no  specification  regarding 
the  age  of  the  farm  workers.  No  instructions  were  issued  to 
include  farm  chores  as  farm  work  in  1940  and  1935  Censuses. 

In  censuses  prior  to  1954,  farm-labor  data  were  not  always 
satisfactorily  reported  when  the  specified  week  for  reporting  the 
number  of  persons  employed  did  not  immediately  precede  the 
week  during  which  the  actual  enumeration  was  made.  When  the 
week,  for  which  a  report  for  the  number  of  persons  employed  was 
required,  was  several  weeks  before  the  week  of  enumeration,  the 
farm  operator  or  the  enumerator  often  reported  the  highest  num- 
ber of  persons  employed  during  the  year.  When  it  was  obvious 
that  the  data  were  not  correctly  reported,  adjustments  were  made 
to  make  the  data  reflect  more  nearly  the  situation  during  the 
specified  week.  Because  of  demand  for  the  data,  the  information 
on  number  of  persons  working  on  farms,  for  the  1954  Census, 
relates  to  a  specified  week.     In  some  cases,  this  specified  week  was 


several  weeks  before  the  week  of  actual  enumeration.  However, 
few  adjustments  were  made  in  the  data  for  1954  even  though 
there  were  indications  that  there  was  incorrect  reporting  or  that 
the  report  may  have  referred  to  a  week  other  than  the  week 
specified. 

Regular  and  seasonal  workers. — Hired  persons  working  on  the 
farm  during  the  specified  week  were  classed  as  "regular" 
workers  if  the  period  of  actual  or  expected  employment  was  150 
days  or  more  during  the  year,  and  as  "seasonal"  workers  if  the 
period  of  actual  or  expected  employment  was  less  than  150  days. 
If  the  period  of  expected  employment  was  not  reported,  the 
period  of  employment  was  estimated  for  the  individual  farm 
after  taking  into  account  such  items  as  the  basis  of  payment, 
wage  rate,  expenditures  for  labor  in  1954,  and  the  type  and 
other  characteristics  of  the  farm. 

Hired  workers  by  basis  of  payment. — Hired  persons  were  also 
classified  according  to  the  basis  of  payment.  The  question- 
naire called  for  the  numbers  of  hired  workers  paid  on  a  monthly 
basis,  on  a  weekly  basis,  on  a  daily  basis,  on  an  hourly  basis, 
and  on  a  piecework  basis.  If  the  basis  of  payment  was  not  re- 
ported for  any  of  the  hired  workers,  the  missing  information 
was  supplied. 

Wage  rate  and  hours  worked. — The  rate  of  pay  (except  for 
workers  on  a  piecework  basis)  and  the  hours  that  workers  were 
expected  to  work  to  earn  this  pay  (except  for  workers  on  hourly 
basis  or  on  piecework  basis)  were  asked  for  each  class  of 
worker.  For  1954,  the  data  include  estimates  of  hours  worked 
and  wage  rates  for  questionnaires  incomplete  for  either  of  these 
items.  Estimates  were  based  upon  relationships  existing  on 
nearby  farms  of  similar  size  and  type.  Data  for  1950  for  hours 
worked  and  wage  rates  were  restricted  to  farms  reporting  both 
wage  rates  and  hours  worked. 

Fertilizer  and  lime. — The  1954  questionnaires  contain  inquiries 
on  the  tonnage  and  cost  of  fertilizer  and  liming  material  and 
the  acreage  on  which  they  were  used  during  the  calendar  year 
1954.  Fertilizer  and  lime  used  on  the  place  were  to  be  included 
regardless  of  whether  the  landowner,  tenant,  or  both  paid  for 
them.  Fertilizer  was  to  include  only  commercial  fertilizer  or 
fertilizing  material.  No  specific  mention  was  made  of  basic  slag. 
It  was  thought  that  this  byproduct  of  steel  production  would  be 
considered  as  a  fertilizing  material.  Barnyard  manure,  straw, 
refuse  materials,  and  soil  conditioners  were  to  be  excluded.  Lime 
or  liming  material  was  to  include  ground  limestone,  hydrated  and 
burnt  lime,  marl,  oyster  shells,  etc.  No  mention  was  made  of 
gypsum  but  this  product  was  excluded  in  the  processing  when 
the  entries  for  such  were  detected.  Lime  used  for  sprays  or 
sanitation  purposes  was  to  be  omitted. 

Acres  on  which  purchased  materials  were  used  were  to  be  re- 
ported for  both  lime  and  fertilizer.  In  case  fertilizer  was  applied 
to  the  same  crop  more  than  once  in  1954,  instructions  were  to 
report  acres  of  land  only  once  but  to  report  the  total  tonnage  used. 
The  acres  fertilized  and  tons  applied  were  obtained  separately  for 
selected  crops.  The  selected  crops  varied  by  regions.  This  ar- 
rangement made  it  possible  to  obtain  data  for  crops  most  com- 
monly fertilized  in  the  region. 

For  some  counties,  the  tonnage  of  lime  shown  in  the  table  may 
be  less  than  the  tonnage  reported  for  the  Agricultural  Conserva- 
tion Program.  In  some  cases,  the  difference  may  arise  because  of 
sampling  error  and  in  other  cases,  it  may  be  the  result  of  under- 
reporting by  farm  operators.  Many  of  the  differences  disappear 
when  the  data  are  presented  for  larger  areas. 

In  the  South,  some  landlords,  who  conducted  some  farming 
operations  themselves,  reported  for  their  operations  fertilizer  and 
lime  paid  for  wholly  or  in  part  by  them  for  use  on  their  tenant- 
operated  land.  The  tenants  may  also  have  reported  the  fertilizer 
and  lime.  During  the  editing  procedure  such  reports,  when 
detected,  were  adjusted  to  prevent  duplication  in  the  reports  for 
fertilizer  and  lime  by  landlords  and  their  tenants. 

Specified  farm  expenditures. — The  1954  Census  obtained  data  for 
selected  farm  expense  items  in  addition  to  those  for  fertilizer 
and  lime.  The  exi>enditures  were  to  include  the  total  specified 
expenditures  for  the  place  whether  made  by  landlord,  tenant, 
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Expenditures  for  machine  hire  were  to  include  any  labor  in- 
cluded in  the  cost  of  such  machine  hire.  Machine  hire  refers  to 
custom  machine  work  such  as  tractor  hire,  threshing,  combining, 
silo  filling,  baling,  ginning,  plowing,  and  spraying.  If  part  of 
the  farm  products  was  given  as  pay  for  machine  hire,  the  value 
of  the  products  traded  for  this  service  was  to  be  included  in  the 
amount  of  expenditures  reported.  The  cost  of  trucking,  freight, 
and  express  was  not  to  be  included. 

Expenditures  for  hired  labor  were  to  include  only  cash  pay- 
ments. Expenditures  for  housework,  custom  work,  and  contract 
construction  work  were  not  to  be  included. 

Expenditures  for  feed  were  to  include  the  expenditures  for 
pasture,  salt,  condiments,  concentrates,  and  mineral  supplements, 
as  well  as  those  for  grain,  hay,  and  mill  feeds.  Expenditures  for 
grinding  and  mixing  feeds  were  also  to  be  included.  Payments 
made  by  a  tenant  to  his  landlord  for  feed  grown  on  the  land 
rented  by  the  tenant  were  not  to  be  included. 

Expenditures  for  gasoline  and  other  petroleum  fuel  and  oil 
were  to  include  only  those  used  for  the  farm  business.  Petroleum 
products  used  for  the  farmer's  automobile  for  pleasure  or  used 
exclusively  in  the  farm  home  for  heating,  cooking,  and  lighting 
were  not  to  be  included. 

Farm-mortgage  debt. — Data  on  farm-mortgage  debt  will  be  con- 
tained in  a  special  report  (Part  5  of  Volume  III)  to  be  issued  in 
1956.  This  report  will  contain  data  only  for  States  and  larger 
geographic  areas. 

Crops 

Crops  harvested. — The  agriculture  questionnaire  was  organized 
to  make  possible  the  listing  of  acreage  and  quantity  harvested  for 
each  crop.  To  facilitate  the  enumerator's  work,  specific  crop 
questions  were  varied  according  to  areas  (usually  each  area  com- 
prised a  State  or  a  group  of  States).  Regionalizing  question- 
naires made  it  possible  to  devote  special  attention  to  the  more 
important  crops  for  a  given  area  and  also  to  use  the  unit  of 
measure  that  was  in  most  common  use  in  the  area. 

In  most  instances,  the  harvested  acreage  that  was  reported 
for  individual  crops  represents  the  area  harvested  for  the  1954 
crop  year.  An  exception  was  made  for  land  in  fruit  orchards, 
vineyards,  and  planted  nut  trees ;  in  this  case  the  acreage  repre- 
sents that  in  both  bearing  and  nonbearing  trees  and  vines  as  of 
the  date  of  enumeration  (usually  October  or  November  1954). 
The  acreage  harvested  for  various  crops  is  often  less  than  the 
acreage  planted. 

Witb  three  exceptions,  citrus  fruits,  olives,  and  avocados,  figures 
for  quantity  harvested  represent  the  amount  actually  harvested 
during  the  1954  crop  year.  Citrus  fruit  production  was  to  be  re- 
ported for  the  1953-1954  marketing  season  (from  the  bloom  of 
1953).  Olive  and  avocado  production  for  California  related  to 
the  quantity  harvested  from  the  1953  bloom  (an  instruction  to 
enumerators  referred  to  the  marketing  season  which  began 
October  1,  1953).  In  Florida,  the  avocado  production  period, 
according  to  the  Enumerator's  Instruction  Book,  was  to  include 
the  quantity  harvested  from  the  1953  bloom  (the  harvesting  sea- 
son extending  from  July  1,  1953,  to  June  30,  1954). 

The  unit  of  measure  used  for  reporting  the  quantity  harvested 
for  some  crops  has  varied,  not  only  from  State  to  State,  but  from 
census  to  census,  to  permit  reporting  in  units  of  measure  cur- 
rently in  use.  In  the  State  and  county  tables,  figures  on  quantity 
harvested  for  each  crop  are  shown  in  the  unit  of  measure  appear- 
ing on  the  1954  Agriculture  Questionnaire.  When  required,  data 
for  earlier  years  were  converted  into  units  of  measure  differing 
from  those  which  were  used  in  the  published  reports  for  those 
years. 

Corn. — The  inquiries  regarding  corn  acreage  and  quantity  har- 
vested were  not  the  same  in  all  States.  In  areas  where  farmers 
frequently  use  units  of  measure  such  as  baskets,  barrels,  etc.,  the 
questionnaire  permitted  the  reporting  of  quantity  harvested  in 
bushels  or  in  an  alternative  unit  of  measure.     When  alternative 


units  of  measure  other  than  bushels  (shelled  basis)  were  reported 
on  the  questionnaire,  the  quantity  was  converted  into  bushels 
prior  to  tabulation.  As  in  former  censuses,  farmers  in  certain 
areas  had  a  tendency  to  report  the  quantity  of  corn  harvested  In 
terms  of  baskets  of  ear  corn,  barrels,  or  some  unit  other  than 
bushels  of  corn  on  a  shelled  basis.  Such  reports,  when  detected, 
were  corrected  to  represent  the  equivalent  bushels  of  70  pounds  of 
ear  corn  or  56  pounds  of  shelled  corn. 

Annual  legumes. — Acres  and  quantity  harvested  for  the  most 
important  uses  of  soybeans,  cowpeas,  and  peanuts,  as  well  as 
the  total  acreage  grown  for  all  purposes,  were  obtained  for 
areas  where  these  crops  are  grown  extensively.  The  total  acreage 
grown  for  all  purposes  includes  some  acreage  not  harvested  as 
the  acreage  plowed  under  for  green  manure  was  included.  In 
certain  States,  separate  figures  were  obtained  for  the  acres  grown 
alone  and  the  acres  grown  with  other  crops.  For  the  1954  Census, 
enumerators  were  instructed  to  report  acres  and  value  of  sales 
for  cowpeas  harvested  for  green  peas  with  vegetables  harvested 
for  sale.  For  1949,  the  total  acreage  of  vegetables  harvested  for 
sale,  shown  in  State  and  county  tables,  includes  the  acres  of 
cowpeas  harvested  for  green  peas  for  the  following  States :  Ala- 
bama, Florida,  Georgia,  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  North  Carolina, 
South  Carolina,  and  Texas.  However,  for  1949  the  number  of 
farms  reporting  and  the  value  of  vegetables  harvested  for  sale 
do  not  include  farms  reporting  or  the  value  of  cowpeas  harvested 
for  green  peas. 

Hay  crops. — The  tables  contain  data  regarding  the  total  acres 
of  land  from  which  hay  was  cut.  Sorghum,  soybean,  cowpea,  and 
peanut  hays  were  excluded  from  this  total  as  separate  questions 
were  provided  in  those  States  where  these  crops  are  important. 
The  figures  for  total  land  from  which  hay  was  cut  for  1954  were 
obtained  by  adding  the  acres  of  the  various  hay  crops,  including 
grass  silage,  for  each  county.  The  comparable  figures  for  the  1950 
Census  were  obtained  by  an  inquiry  of  the  farm  operator.  Alfalfa 
hay  includes  any  production  which  was  dehydrated.  The  tonnage 
of  alfalfa  hay  for  dehydration  (as  well  as  that  for  other  hays 
but  not  for  grass  silage)  is  given  on  a  dry-weight  basis. 

Enumerators  and  farmers  were  instructed  to  report  the  total 
quantity  of  hay  harvested  from  all  cuttings,  but  to  report  only 
once  the  acres  of  land  from  which  more  than  one  cutting  was 
made.  For  1954,  alfalfa  hay  included  alfalfa  and  alfalfa  mix- 
tures. Likewise,  clover  and  timothy  hay  included  clover  and 
timothy  and  mixtures  of  clover  and  grasses.  For  1950,  the  agri- 
culture questionnaire  contained  instructions  to  report  mixed  hay 
under  the  kind  of  hay  that  made  up  the  largest  part  of  the  mix- 
ture. The  differences  in  the  instructions  for  reporting  mixed 
hays  affect  the  comparability  of  the  data  for  the  1954  and  prior 
censuses.  The  kinds  of  hay  to  be  reported  under  "Other  hay" 
varied  from  State  to  State,  and  can  be  determined  for  a  specific 
State  by  referring  to  the  copy  of  the  questionnaire  in  the 
Appendix. 

Clover  seed,  alfalfa,  grass  and  other  field  seed  crops. — The  1954 
questionnaire  contained  separate  inquiries  for  a  number  of  the 
field  seed  crops  and  provided  a  question  on  "other  field  seed 
crops"  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  information  for  all  minor  field 
seed  crops  harvested. 

Irish  potatoes  and  sweetpotatoes. — The  1954  Census  inquiry  for 
both  Irish  and  sweet  potatoes  called  for  acres  harvested  and  the 
quantity  harvested.  If  less  than  20  bushels  (or  10  bags  in  speci- 
fied States)  of  Irish  potatoes  or  if  less  than  20  bushels  of  sweet- 
potatoes  were  harvested,  the  enumerator  was  instructed  to 
report  the  quantity  harvested,  but  not  the  area  harvested.  This 
method  of  reporting  was  used  in  order  to  facilitate  the  enumera- 
tion of  potatoes  grown  on  small  plots  for  home  use.  The  pro- 
cedure and  inquiries  for  both  Irish  potatoes  and  sweetpotatoes 
were  essentially  the  same  for  1950.  Data  for  censuses  prior  to 
1950  are  not  entirely  comparable  with  those  for  1950  and  1954. 
Earlier  censuses  did  not  eliminate  the  acres  of  the  small  plot — 
home-use  production  of  Irish  potatoes  and  sweetpotatoes.    There- 


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UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:  1954 


fore,  especially  in  counties  or  States  where  the  production  of 
potatoes  is  largely  for  home  use,  the  data  on  acres  for  1954  and 
1950  are  not  fully  comparable  with  those  for  earlier  censuses. 

Berries  and  other  small  fruits. — The  questionnaire  called  for 
acreage  and  quantity  harvested  in  1954  for  sale.  Nonhealing 
areas  and  areas  from  which  berries  or  fruits  were  not  harvested 
for  sale  were  not  to  be  reported.  Separate  inquiries  were  carried 
on  the  questionnaire  for  such  berries  as  strawberries,  black- 
berries, and  raspberries  (tame)  in  States  where  production  of 
these  crops  was  important  commercially. 

Tree  fruits,  nuts,  and  grapes. — For  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  rei>ort  the  number  of  fruit  or  nut  trees  and  grape- 
vines and  the  quantity  harvested,  regardless  of  how  many  trees 
or  grai>evines  were  on  the  farm.  Because  of  this  change  in 
instructions,  the  data  for  1954  are  not  fully  comparable  with 
those  for  prior  censuses.  In  commercial  fruit-producing  counties, 
the  change  in  instructions  may  have  affected  considerably  the 
number  of  farms  reporting,  but  had  little  effect  on  the  number 
of  trees  or  the  quantity  harvested.  On  the  other  hand,  in  counties 
where  most  of  the  fruit  and  nut  trees  and  grai>evines  are  in  small 
plantings,  largely  for  producing  fruit  or  nuts  for  consumption  on 
the  farm,  the  change  in  instructions  may  have  resulted  in  a  reduc- 
tion not  only  in  the  number  of  farms  reporting,  but  also  in  the 
number  of  fruit  and  nut  trees  and  grapevines,  as  well  as  in  the 
quantity  harvested. 

For  1954,  the  acreage  in  fruit  orchards,  groves,  vineyards,  and 
planted  nut  trees  was  not  enumerated  if  there  were  less  than  20 
fruit  or  nut  trees  and  grapevines  on  the  farm.  For  the  1950 
Census,  enumerators  were  instructed  not  to  report  the  area  in 
fruit  orchards,  groves,  vineyards,  and  planted  nut  trees  if  the 
area  was  less  than  one-half  acre.  For  censuses  prior  to  1950, 
enumerators  were  instructed  to  report  the  area  in  all  orchards, 
vineyards,  and  planted  nut  trees  regardless  of  size  of  the  area. 
However,  frequently  enumerators  did  not  report  the  area  for 
small  fruit  plantings  and  home  orchards.  In  areas  where  small 
fruit  and  nut  plantings  or  home  orchards  comprise  a  considerable 
part  of  the  total  fruit  and  nut  acreage,  considerable  change  may 
be  indicated  from  census  to  census  in  the  acreage  of  land  in  fruit 
trees,  planted  nut  trees,  and  grapevines  because  of  differences  in 
enumeration  procedures  or  in  the  enumerators'  application  of  the 
instructions. 

In  the  regional  questionnaire  for  Arizona  and  California,  the 
acreage  in  each  individual  fruit  and  nut  crop  was  secured. 

The  acreage  in  fruit  and  planted  nut  trees  and  grapevines  does 
not  usually  include  the  acreage  of  wild  pecans  that  were  not 
planted.  For  Maine,  the  acreage  in  cropland  harvested  includes 
the  acreage  from  which  wild  blueberries  were  harvested. 

The  unit  of  measure  used  for  the  quantity  of  fruits,  grapes,  and 
nuts  harvested  varied  from  State  to  State.  Tables  in  this  report 
show  the  quantity  harvested  in  the  unit  of  measure  appearing  on 
the  1954  Agriculture  Questionnaire. 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  products. — The  agriculture  question- 
naire included  three  inquiries  relating  to  horticultural-specialty 
crops.  One  called  for  acres  and  value  of  sales  in  1954  of  nursery 
products  (trees,  shrubs,  vines,  ornamentals,  etc.).  Another  asked 
for  the  area  grown  under  glass ;  area  grown  in  the  open  ;  and  value 
of  sales  of  cut  flowers,  potted  plants,  florist  greens,  and  bedding 
plants.  The  third  called  for  area  grown  under  glass  or  in  house; 
area  grown  in  the  open;  and  value  of  sales  of  vegetables  grown 
under  glass,  flower  seeds,  vegetable  seeds,  vegetable  plants,  bulbs, 
and  mushrooms.  The  inquiries  in  1954  were  essentially  the  same 
as  those  used  in  the  1950  Census. 

Value  of  crops  harvested  and  value  of  crops  sold. — The  total 
value  of  crops  harvested  represents  the  value  of  all  crops  harvested 
during  the  crop  year  1954.  It  includes  the  value  of  the  part  of 
the  crop  consumed  on  the  farm  and  the  value  of  the  part  of  the 


crop  used  for  seed  on  the  farm,  as  well  as  the  value  of  the  part 
of  the  crop  that  was  sold. 

Farmers  were  not  asked  to  report  the  value  of  crops  harvested. 
The  values  were  calculated  in  the  central  office  by  multiplying  the 
quantity  harvested  for  each  crop  by  the  average  price  at  which  the 
crop  was  sold  in  the  State.  These  State  average  prices  were  ob- 
tained cooperatively  by  the  Agricultural  Marketing  Service, 
United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  and  the  Bureau  of  the 
Census.  The  prices  are  based  on  reports  provided  by  a  sample  of 
farmers  and  dealers.  However,  average  prices  were  not  calculated 
for  vegetables  harvested  for  sale,  nursery  and  greenhouse  prod- 
ucts, and  forest  products.  In  the  absence  of  the  value  of  quan- 
tities harvested  for  these  products,  the  value  of  sales  which  was 
obtained  in  the  enumeration  was  used  in  calculating  the  total 
value  of  crops  harvested. 

State  Table  16  gives  data  for  the  value  of  that  part  of  each 
crop  sold.  The  questionnaire  did  not  call  for  reports  of  sales 
(quantity  sold  or  the  value  of  sales)  for  all  crops.  Estimates  of 
the  quantities  sold  were  made  in  the  central  office  for  those  crops 
for  which  the  quantity  sold  was  not  enumerated.  (For  the  pro- 
cedure used  in  estimating  the  quantity  of  each  crop  sold,  see 
Value  of  farm  products  sold,  page  XXIII.)  For  each  crop,  the 
quantity  sold  was  multiplied  by  the  average  State  price  in  order  to 
obtain  the  value  of  the  quantity  sold.  Enumerators  and  farmers 
were  instructed  to  report  the  landlord's  share  as  sold  unless  it 
was  used  for  feed  or  seed  on  the  place  where  it  was  produced. 

In  1950,  the  value  of  crops  sold  was  obtained  by  inquiry  of 
each  farm  operator  during  the  enumeration. 

Forest  products. — The  forest  products  data  obtained  by  the 
Census  relate  only  to  those  products  cut  on  farms.  Commercial 
logging,  timber  operations,  and  forest  products  cut  on  places 
not  counted  as  farms  are  excluded.  Therefore,  the  data  pub- 
lished do  not  show  the  total  forestry  output  and  income  for  a 
county  or  State. 

The  questions  included  in  the  1954  questionnaire  were  essen- 
tially the  same  as  those  for  1950.  However,  a  change  was  made 
in  the  enumeration  of  the  sales  of  standing  timber.  In  1950,  a 
special  question  asked  for  "sales  from  standing  timber,"  while  in 
1954,  instructions  were  to  report  any  standing  timber  cut  as  saw- 
logs  and  veneer  logs. 

Irrigation 

Irrigated  land  was  defined  as  land  to  which  water  was  applied 
by  artificial  means  for  agricultural  purposes.  Water  applied  by 
subirrigation  was  included  as  well  as  that  applied  to  the  surface. 
Irrigated  land  included  land  irrigated  by  a  sprinkler  system. 
Land  flooded  during  high-water  periods  was  to  be  considered  as 
irrigated  land  only  if  water  was  purposely  applied  for  agri- 
cultural purposes  by  means  of  dams,  canals,  or  other  works. 
Regulation  of  the  "water  table"  by  drainage  works  was  not  to  be 
included  as  irrigation. 

There  were  two  groups  of  irrigation  inquiries  used  for  the 
1954  Census.  One  group  was  used  in  the  17  Western  States 
(Arizona,  California,  Colorado,  Idaho,  Kansas,  Montana,  Ne- 
braska, Nevada,  New  Mexico,  North  Dakota,  Oklahoma,  Oregon, 
South  Dakota,  Texas,  Utah,  Washington,  and  Wyoming)  ami  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  Arakansas,  Florida,  and  Louisiana.  The 
following  definitions  apply  to  these  States : 

Irrigated  farms. — These  are  farms  reporting  land  irrigated. 
Data  on  land  in  irrigated  farms  and  on  land  in  irrigated  farms 
according  to  use  include  the  entire  acreage  of  land  in  these  farms, 
whether  irrigated  or  not. 

Land  irrigated. — This  relates  only  to  that  part  of  the  land  in 
irrigated  farms  to  which  water  was  applied.  However,  for 
Arkansas  and  Louisiana  the  total  for  irrigated  land  does  not 
include  land  used  solely  for  pasture  or  grazing.  For  the  17 
Western  States  and  for  Arkansas,  Florida,  and  Louisiana,  this 
total  does  not  include  irrigated  cropland  that  was  not  harvested 
and  not  pastured. 

Irrigated  land  in  farms  according  to  use. — This  classification 
provides  data  on  the  use  of  irrigated  land  in  farms  and  includes 
that  part  of  the  cropland  harvested  that  was  irrigated  as  well 
as  that  portion  of  the  land  pastured  to  which  water  was  applied. 

Farms  with  all  harvested  crops  irrigated. — These  are  all  "irri- 
gated farms"  on  which  all  crops  harvested  were  grown  on  irri- 
gated land. 

Irrigated  crops  harvested. — The  data  for  irrigated  crops  har- 
vested include  (1)  the  acreage  of  crops  harvested  on  irrigated 
farms  on  which  all  harvested  crops  were  irrigated  and  (2)  the 
acreage  of  those  crops  which  were  wholly  irrigated  on  farms 
where  a  part  of,  or  all  of,  other  harvested  crops  were  not  irrigated. 
Thus,  the  reported  acreage  in  irrigated  crops  may  not  include  the 
total  acreage  of  each  harvested  crop  grown  on  irrigated  land,  but 
the  exclusions  are  minor.  However,  in  the  case  of  vegetables 
harvested  for  sale  and  orchard  fruits  and  nuts,  the  data  for  farms 
reporting  number  of  trees,  value  of  sales,  etc.,  relate  only  to  those 
crops  harvested  on  farms  on  which  all  crops  were  irrigated. 

Land'Use  and  Conservation  Practices 

Land  in  cover  crops  turned  under  for  green  manure. — The  data 
for  this  item  represent  land  on  which  a  cover  crop  was  turned 
under  in  1954  and  another  crop  was  planted  for  harvest  after  1954. 
Such  acreages  were  to  be  reported  even  though  the  succeeding 
crop  may  later  have  failed.  This  inquiry  was  not  made  in  Ari- 
zona, California,  Colorado,  Idaho,  Kansas,  Montana,  Nebraska, 
Nevada,  New  Mexico,  North  Dakota,  Oklahoma,  Oregon,  South 
Dakota,  Utah,  Washington,  Wyoming,  and  the  western  part  of 
Texas. 

Stripcropping. — The  data  for  stripcropping  relates  to  the  area 
of  row  crops  or  close-seeded  crops  that  were  grown  in  strips  across 
the  path  of  rjrevailing  winds  to  prevent  or  reduce  the  blowing 
of  topsoil.  This  question  was  included  only  in  Colorado,  Idaho, 
Kansas,  Montana,  Nebraska,  Nevada,  New  Mexico,  North  Dakota, 
Oklahoma,  Oregon,  South  Dakota,  Utah,  Washington,  Wyoming, 
and  the  western  part  of  Texas. 

Cropland  used  for  grain  or  row  crops  farmed  on  the  contour. — 
This  is  the  area  for  all  grain  and  row  crops  that  were  planted 
around  the  slope  to  maintain  comparatively  level  rows  instead  of 
being  planted  in  straight  rows  running  up  and  down  the  slope. 

Livestock  and  Poultry 

The  1954  questionnaire  called  for  an  inventory  of  or  for  some 
phase  of  production  for  all  the  important  kinds  of  farm  animals 
and  poultry.  Respondents  were  asked  for  the  numbers  on  hand 
on  the  day  of  enumeration.  Livestock  were  to  be  enumerated  on 
the  place  on  which  they  were  located,  regardless  of  ownership. 
Livestock  grazing  in  national  forests,  grazing  districts,  or  on  open 
range  at  the  time  of  enumeration  were  to  be  reported  for  the  farm 
or  ranch  to  which  they  belonged. 

The  time  of  the  year  at  which  livestock  and  poultry  were 
enumerated  influences  greatly  the  resulting  data.  Therefore,  the 
date  of  the  enumeration  needs  to  be  considered  when  comparing 


1954  totals  with  those  for  corresponding  items  for  the  1950  or 
prior  censuses.  The  1950  data  represented  a  spring  inventory 
(April  1, 1950) ,  while  the  current  census  provided  a  fall  inventory. 
The  1954  enumeration  came  at  a  time  of  large  scale  movement 
of  flocks  and  herds  from  one  range  to  another,  from  ranch*  to 
feeder,  and  from  farm  or  ranch  to  market. 

The  censuses  of  agriculture  beginning  with  1920  and  continuing 
through  1950  were  taken  as  of  either  April  1  or  January  1.  The 
censuses  taken  in  the  years  ending  in  "0"  were  taken  as  of  April 
1,  while  the  censuses  taken  in  the  years  ending  in  '"5"  were  taken 
as  of  January  1.  An  enumeration  made  in  April  results  in  a 
count  that  differs  considerably  from  a  count  made  in  January. 
In  most  areas  a  large  number  of  animals  are  born  between 
January  and  April.  On  the  other  hand,  a  considerable  number 
of  older  animals  are  sold  or  die  during  the  3-month  period, 
January  to  April.  In  the  range  States,  sheep  and  cattle  are 
moved,  with  the  change  in  season  and  grazing  condition,  from  one 
locality,  or  country,  to  another.  This  movement  may  affect  the 
comparability  of  data  for  counties  and,  in  some  cases,  for  States. 
The  comparability  of  the  data  for  the  number  of  livestock  and 
poultry  has  also  been  affected  by  changes  in  age  groups  and 
questionnaire  inquiries  from  census  to  census.  State  Table  12 
presents  a  description  of  the  various  age  and  sex  groups  of  live- 
stock and  poultry  for  each  census  from  1920  to  1954. 

Milk  cows;  cows  milked;  milk  sold. — Data  on  number  of  cows 
milked  and  milk  production  relate  to  the  day  preceding  the 
enumeration. 

Questionnaires  in  25  States,  chiefly  western  and  midwestern, 
provided  three  alternative  units  of  measure  for  enumerators  and 
respondents  to  report  whole  milk  sales:  (1)  Pounds  of  milk, 
(2)  pounds  of  butterfat,  and  (3)  gallons  of  milk.  In  the  other 
States,  sales  of  whole  milk  on  the  basis  of  butterfat  content 
were  considered  relatively  unimportant  and,  therefore,  the  unit  of 
measure  (pounds  of  butterfat)  was  omitted  from  the  question- 
naire. However,  for  publication  by  States,  the  reports  for  whole 
milk  sold  were  converted  into  a  unit  of  measure  common  to  the 
particular  State.  Pounds  of  butterfat  were  converted  into  gal- 
lons or  pounds  of  whole  milk  on  the  basis  of  the  average  butterfat 
content  of  whole  milk,  as  shown  by  data  furnished  by  the  Agri- 
cultural Marketing  Service  of  the  United  States  Department  of 
Agriculture. 

The  tables  for  economic  areas  contain  figures  on  total  milk 
sold.  These  figures  represent  the  total  equivalent  of  milk  and 
pounds  of  butterfat  in  cream  sold  in  terms  of  whole  milk. 

Total  sales  of  all  dairy  products  for  1954  are  not  entirely 
comparable  with  those  for  1949.  The  value  of  sales  for  whole 
milk  and  cream  was  included  in  both  the  1954  and  1945  Censuses. 
In  1950,  the  value  of  the  sales  of  butter,  buttermilk,  and  cheese 
was  obtained ;  the  value  of  these  products  was  not  included  in 
1954. 

Sows  and  gilts  farrowing. — The  1954  questionnaire  asked  for 
spring  litters  by  an  inquiry  on  the  number  of  sows  and  gilts  far- 
rowing between  December  1,  1953,  and  June  1,  1954,  and  for  fall 
litters  by  an  inquiry  on  the  number  of  sows  and  gilts  farrowing 
since  June  1,  but  before  December  1,  1954.  The  inquiry  relating 
to  sows  farrowing  or  expected  to  farrow  during  the  fall  was  in- 
cluded in  the  census  for  the  first  time  in  1954.  The  1954  data  for 
spring  farrowings  (sows  and  gilts  farrowing  between  December 
1,  1953,  and  June  1,  1954)  are  comparable  with  those  for  1950. 
Since  no  data  were  obtained  in  1950  for  fall  farrowing,  only  the 
1954  data  for  farrowing  after  June  1  are  given.  For  a  number  of 
counties,  the  ratio  of  sows  farrowing  to  the  number  of  hogs  and 
pigs  on  hand,  plus  those  sold,  may  be  low  because  hogs  or  pigs 
were  shipped  into  the  county  for  feeding.  Adjustments  in  the 
number  of  sows  farrowing  were  made  both  for  spring  and  fall 
litters  when  there  was  substantial  evidence  that  the  number  of 
sows  farrowing  was  not  reported.  The  adjustments  were  made 
largely  in  counties  outside  the  major  hog-producing  areas. 

Sheep  and  lambs  and  wool. — Questionnaires  for  all  States,  ex- 
cept Florida,  Georgia,  and  South  Carolina,  contained  inquiries 


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regarding  sheep  and  lambs.  In  Florida,  Georgia,  and  South 
Carolina,  the  enumerator  was  instructed  to  report  the  number  of 
sheep  and  lambs  in  the  remarks  section.  However,  no  data  on 
the  number  of  sheep  and  lambs  or  on  wool  production  were  com- 
piled for  these  3  States  for  1954. 

Goats  and  mohair. — In  Louisiana,  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  Ore- 
gon, Texas,  Washington,  and  selected  counties  in  Missouri,  special 
questions  were  provided  for  reporting  goats  and  mohair.  These 
questions  called  for  the  number  of  all  goats.  Angora  goats,  and 
other  goats,  separately,  and  for  the  number  of  goats  clipped  and 
pounds  of  mohair  clipi>ed  in  1954. 

Bees  and  honey. — Provision  was  not  mad',  for  reporting  bees 
or  honey  for  the  1954  Census. 

Value  of  livestock  on  farms. — The  values  for  1954  shown  in 
State  Table  13  were  secured  by  multiplying  the  number  of  each 
class  of  livestock  or  poultry  on  hand  by  the  State  average  price. 
These  prices  were  obtained  cooperatively  by  the  Agricultural 
Marketing  Service,  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  and 
the  Bureau  of  the  Census. 

Livestock  products. — The  inquiries  regarding  livestock  produc- 
tion and  sales  relate  to  the  calendar  year  1954,  and  those  for 
sales  of  livestock  products  relate  to  the  products  produced  in 
1954. 

Sales  of  live  animals. — The  1954  questionnaire  called  for  the 
number  and  value  of  sales  of  animals  sold  alive  from  the  place 
during  1954.  The  questions  used  were  similar  to  those  used  in 
the  1950  Census.  The  difference  in  the  time  of  enumeration  for 
the  two  censuses  may  have  affected  the  comparability  of  the  data. 
Since  the  1954  Census  was  a  fall  enumeration,  an  additional 
problem  was  involved  in  getting  information  on  animals  sold 
alive.  It  was  necessary  not  only  to  ask  the  respondent  for  sales 
he  had  made  during  1954  prior  to  the  date  of  the  enumeration, 
but  also  for  an  estimate  of  sales  he  would  make  during  the  re- 
mainder of  1954.  Some  respondents  may  not  have  reported  sales 
to  be  made  after  the  enumeration  but  before  December  31,  1954. 
No  data  are  available  to  indicate  the  extent  of  under-reporting 
of  sales  of  livestock  and  poultry. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products. — For  the  1954  Census,  chicken 
sales  were  subdivided  into  sales  of  (1)  broilers  and  (2)  other 
chickens.  This  is  the  first  census  in  which  broilers  were  enumer- 
ated separately.  The  enumeration  of  broilers  presented  problems 
because  of  the  varied  contractual  arrangements  under  which 
broilers  are  produced.  The  agriculture  questionnaire  contained 
the  following  instruction :  "Report  all  broilers  sold  from  this 
place  including  those  raised  for  others  under  contract."  In  a 
number  of  cases,  young  chickens  were  reported  as  broilers  sold. 
Entries  of  less  than  1,000  chickens  or  broilers  sold,  for  individual 
farms,  were  tabulated  as  other  chickens  sold. 

Sampling 

Sampling  was  used  for  the  1954  Census  of  Agriculture  in  two 
ways.  First,  information  on  fertilizer  and  lime,  farm  expendi- 
tures, farm  labor,  off-farm  work,  facilities  and  equipment  on  the 
place,  farm  value,  and  mortgage  debt,  was  enumerated  for  only 
a  sample  of  farms.  (The  information  in  Sections  VIII  through 
XIII  of  the  questionnaire  was  obtained  only  for  the  farms  in  the 
sample.  See  Appendix  for  copy  of  the  questionnaire.)  Second, 
some  tabulations  were  prepared  on  the  basis  of  a  sample  of  farms. 
As  a  result,  a  greater  volume  of  data  could  be  published  than  if 
the  reports  for  all  farms  had  been  used  for  every  tabulation.  Most 
of  the  data  shown  in  this  report  by  State  economic  areas  are 
estimates  prepared  on  the  basis  of  the  tabulation  of  data  for  the 
sample  of  farms.  These  tabulations  are  for  the  same  sample  of 
farms  for  which  data  were  collected  on  a  sample  basis  during  the 
enumeration. 

Description  of  the  sample  for  the  1954  Census. — The  sample  used 
for  the  1954  Census  of  Agriculture  consisted  of  specified  farms 
(see  page  XII  for  a  description  of  specified  farms)  and  one-fifth 


of  the  remaining  farms.    Thus,  the  sample  included  slightly  more 
than  20  percent  of  all  farms. 

The  actual  selection  of  farms  in  the  sample  was  made  by 
census  enumerators  as  part  of  the  enumeration  procedure.  The 
enumerator  listed  the  head  of  each  household  on  a  single  line  of 
the  Enumerator's  Record  Book,  and  determined  whether  an 
agriculture  questionnaire  was  to  be  obtained.  If  he  was  re- 
quired to  fill  a  questionnaire,  he  entered  the  "number  of  acres  in 
this  place"  in  accordance  with  question  11  of  the  agriculture 
questionnaire.  On  the  basis  of  the  number  of  acres  in  this  place, 
the  enumerator  recorded  a  check  mark  in  one  of  five  squares  that 
provided  for  the  recording  of  each  farm  in  one  of  five  size-of- 
farm  groups.  All  the  squares  for  farms  with  1,000  or  more  acres 
were  lightly  shaded  and  a  random  fifth  of  the  squares  for  each 
of  the  other  four  size  groups  was  also  lightly  shaded.  (See  Ap- 
pendix for  an  example  of  a  page  of  the  Enumerator's  Record 
Book.)  If  the  respondent  was  listed  on  a  line  for  which  the 
shaded  square  corresponded  to  the  size  of  his  farm,  his  farm 
was  included  in  the  sample.  The  agriculture  questionnaire  con- 
tained one  or  more  inquiries  at  the  beginning  of  Section  VIII — 
the  first  section  containing  inquiries  to  be  asked  for  only  a  sam- 
ple of  farms.  (See  copy  of  questionnaire  in  Appendix  for  the 
guidance  of  the  enumerator  as  to  whether  the  questionnaire  was 
for  a  farm  to  be  included  in  the  sample  and  whether  the  farm 
qualified  as  a  specified  farm.) 

Adjustment  of  the  sample. — An  adjustment  in  the  20  percent 
part  of  the  sample  was  made  by  a  process  essentially  equivalent  to 
stratifying  the  farms  in  the  sample  by  size,  for  the  purpose  of 
(1)  improving  the  reliability  of  the  estimates  from  the  sample 
on  an  economic  area  level,  and  (2)  for  the  purpose  of  reducing 
the  effects  of  possible  biases  introduced  because  some  census 
enumerators  did  not  follow  perfectly  the  method  devised  for  se- 
lecting the  farms  in  the  sample.  In  order  to  adjust  the  sample 
for  each  State  economic  area,  counts  were  obtained  of  all  farms 
and  of  sample  farms  for  each  of  ten  size-of-farm  groups  based 
on  "acres  in  this  place."  The  ten  size-of-farm  groups  were  as 
follows:  Under  10  acres,  10-29  acres,  30-49  acres,  50-69  acres, 
70-99  acres,  100-139  acres,  140-179  acres,  180-259  acres,  260-499 
acres,  and  500-999  acres.  In  determining  the  extent  of  the  adjust- 
ment, the  difference  between  the  number  of  farms  in  the  sample 
and  the  total  number  of  farms  divided  by  five  was  obtained  for 
each  size  group.  The  actual  adjustment  for  the  size  group  was 
made  by  either  eliminating  or  duplicating,  on  a  random  basis, 
farms  in  those  counties  of  the  State  economic  area  where  the 
greatest  over-  or  under-representation  existed. 

Method  of  estimation. — Data  which  are  based  on  the  sample  of 
farms  were  expanded  to  represent  figures  for  all  farms.  The 
expanded  figure  for  an  item  was  obtained  by  multiplying  by  five 
the  tabulated  total  for  that  item  for  the  farms  in  the  20  percent 
part  of  the  sample  and  adding  the  total  for  the  specified  farms. 

Reliability  of  estimates  based  on  the  sample. — The  estimates 
based  on  the  tabulation  of  data  for  a  sample  of  farms  are  subject 
to  sampling  errors.  When  data  based  on  a  sample  of  farms  are 
shown  in  the  same  table  with  data  for  all  farms,  the  data  based 
on  a  sample  are  shown  in  italics.  In  case  all  the  data  in  a  table 
are  estimates  based  on  a  sample,  a  headnote  for  the  table  indicates 
that  the  data  are  estimates  based  on  a  sample  of  farms.  Approxi- 
mate measures  of  the  sampling  reliability  of  estimates  are  given 
in  State  Tables  IS  and  19  for  farms  reporting  and  for  item  totals. 
These  measures  indicate  the  general  level  of  sampling  reliability 
of  the  estimates,  but  do  not  include  adequate  allowances  for 
sources  of  error  other  than  sampling  variation  as,  for  example, 
errors  in  original  data  furnished  by  farmers.  Sources  of  error 
other  than  sampling  may  be  relatively  more  important  than 
sampling  variation,  especially  for  totals  for  a  State. 

In  general,  the  measures  of  sampling  reliability  presented  are 
conservative  in  that  they  tend  to  overestimate  the  variations  in 
sample  estimates,  because  (1)  the  predicted  limits  of  error  do  not 
always  take  fully  into  consideration   that  complete  data  were 


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tabulated  for  all  specified  farms  and  (2)  the  maximum  figures  in- 
tended to  serve  for  all  economic  areas  were  used.  Consequently, 
there  is  a  tendency  to  overestimate  the  variations  in  the  sample, 
especially  for  groups  with  large  numbers  of  farms  or  for  groups 
for  which,  the  totals  for  specified  farms  represent  a  high  per- 
centage of  the  item  totals. 

Data  in  State  Tables  18  and  19  are  given  to  assist  in  deter- 
mining the  general  level  of  sampling  reliability  of  estimated 
totals.  In  State  Table  19  a  list  of  the  items  is  given  and  the 
level  of  sampling  reliability  as  shown  in  State  Table  18  is  indi- 
cated. By  referring  to  State  Table  18  in  the  column  for  the  level 
of  sampling  reliability  designated  in  State  Table  19,  the  sampling 
error  according  to  the  number  of  farms  reporting  may  be  obtained. 
For  farms  reporting,  the  indicated  level  of  sampling  is  level  1. 
State  Table  18  shows  percentage  limits  such  that  the  chances 
are  about  68  in  100  that  the  difference  between  the  estimates 
based  on  the  sample  and  the  figure  that  would  have  been  obtained 
from  a  tabulation  for  all  farms  would  be  approximately  within 
the  limit  specified.  However,  the  chances  are  99  in  100  that  the 
difference  would  be  less  than  two  and  one-half  times  the  percent- 
age given  in  the  table. 

The  data  in  State  Table  18  indicate  that  when  the  number 
of  farms  reporting  specified  items  is  small,  the  item  totals  are 
subject  to  relatively  large  sampling  errors.  Nevertheless,  the 
considerable  detail  for  every  classification  for  each  item  is  pre- 
sented to  insure  maximum  usefulness  for  appraising  estimates 
for  any  combination  of  items  that  may  be  desired. 

Percentage  figures  and  averages  derived  from  the  tables  will 
generally  have  greater  reliability  than  the  estimated  totals ;  also, 
significant  patterns  of  relationships  may  sometimes  be  observed 
even  though  the  individual  data  are  subject  to  relatively  large 
sampling  errors. 

The  data  representing  estimates  based  on  a  sample  for  the  1950 
Census  were  obtained  in  essentially  the  same  way  as  in  1954  and 
the  same  State  Tables  18  and  19  may  be  used  to  estimate  the 
sampling  errors  for  the  1950  data. 

Differences  in  data  presented  by  counties  and  by  State  economic 
areas. — In  many  cases,  data  presented  by  State  economic  areas 
were  estimated  on  the  basis  of  tabulations  for  a  sample  of  farms, 
while  most  of  the  data  presented  by  counties  were  obtained  by 
the  tabulation  of  data  for  all  farms  in  the  county.  However, 
data  for  the  number  of  farms  classified  by  type  of  farm  and 
economic  class  of  farm,  and  for  the  use  of  fertilizer  and  lime, 
farm  expenditures,  farm  labor,  farm  facilities,  farm  equipment, 
and  value  of  land  and  buildings  were  estimated  for  each  county 
on  the  basis  of  the  tabulation  of  data  for  a  sample  of  farms 
in  each  county.  The  same  sample  of  farms  was  also  used  for 
the  tabulation  of  data  for  these  items  for  State  economic  areas 
and  for  the  State.  In  some  cases,  the  totals  presented  for  these 
items  for  State  economic  areas  or  for  the  State  will  differ 
slightly,  but  not  significantly,  from  the  totals  obtained  by  adding 
figures  for  counties  in  the  State  economic  area  or  the  State. 
As  a  matter  of  economy,  small  adjustments  were  not  made  in 
the  tabulations  when  the  difference  was  not  large  enough  to 
affect  the  usefulness  or  reliability  of  the  data. 

Classification  of  Farms 
The  classifications  of  farms  by  color  and  tenure  of  operator, 
economic  class  of  farm,  and  type  of  farm  were  made  on  the  basis 
of   visual    inspection    of   each    questionnaire    during    the    office 
processing. 

The  classification  for  color  and  tenure  of  operator  was  made  for 
all  farms,  while  the  classifications  by  economic  class  and  by  type  of 
farm  were  made  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  The  classification 
of  farms  by  size  was  made  for  all  farms  by  means  of  electric 
tabulating  equipment. 

Farms  by  size. — Farms  were  classified  by  size  according  to  the 
total  land  area  of  each  farm.  The  same  classification  was  used 
for  all  States. 


In  analyzing  size-of-farm  statistics,  consideration  should  be 
given  to  the  definition  of  a  farm  for  census  purposes.  Census 
farms  are  essentially  operating  units,  not  ownership  tracts.  If 
a  landlord  has  croppers  or  other  tenants,  the  land  assigned  each 
cropper  or  tenant  is  a  separate  farm  even  though  the  landlord 
may  operate  the  entire  holding  essentially  as  one  farm  in  respect 
to  supervision,  equipment,  rotation  practices,  purchase  of  sup- 
plies, or  sale  of  products. 

In  some  parts  of  the  South  a  special  questionnaire,  the  Land- 
lord-Tenant Questionnaire,  was  used  to  obtain  statistics  for  such 
multiple  units.  The  statistics  for  multiple  units  will  be  pub- 
lished in  Volume  III,  Part  1. 

Farms  by  tenure  of  operator. — Farm  operators  are  classified  ac- 
cording to  the  tenure  under  which  they  hold  their  land  on  the 
basis  of  the  replies  to  the  inquiries  on  total  land  owned,  total  land 
rented  from  others,  total  land  managed  for  others,  and  land  rented 
to  others.  The  basis  of  classification  by  tenure  is,  in  general,  the 
same  for  the  1954  as  for  the  1950  Census.  In  1950,  for  an  opera- 
tor who  owned  land  and  rented  land  from  others,  there  was  no 
way  to  determine  whether  land  rented  to  others  represented  land 
owned  by  the  operator  or  land  rented  by  the  operator  from  others  ; 
therefore,  such  an  operator  was  classified  as  a  part  owner.  In 
1945  and  earlier,  full  owners,  part  owners,  and  tenants  were  classi- 
fied on  the  basis  of  the  land  retained.  Under  this  earlier  classi- 
fication a  part  owner  who  sublets  to  others  all  the  land  he  rents 
from  others  would  have  been  classified  as  a  full  owner;  a  part 
owner  who  rents  to  others  all  the  land  he  owns  would  have  been 
classified  as  a  tenant.  In  1954,  the  acreage  of  owned  land  that 
was  rented  to  others  was  obtained  for  the  first  time.  Thus,  it  was 
possible  to  classify  a  farm  operator  who  owned  land  and  rented 
land  from  others  as  a  full  owner,  part  owner,  or  tenant  according 
to  the  ownership  or  rental  of  the  land  he  retained. 

Full  owners  own  land  but  do  not  retain  any  land  rented  from 

others. 

Part  owners  own  land  and  rent  land  from  others. 

Managers  operate  farms  for  others  and  are  paid  a  wage  or  sal- 
ary for  their  services.  Persons  acting  merely  as  caretakers 
or  hired  as  laborers  are  not  classified  as  managers.  If  a  farm 
operator  managed  land  for  others  and  also  operated  land  on 
his  own  account,  the  land  operated  on  his  own  account  was 
considered  as  one  farm  and  the  land  managed  for  others  as  a 
second  farm.  If  a  farm  operator  managed  land  for  two  or  more 
employers  all  the  land  managed  was  considered  one  farm. 
Tenants  rent  from  others  or  work  on  shares  for  others  all  the 
land  they  operate.  Tenants  are  further  classified  on  the  basis 
of  their  rental  arrangement  as  follows : 

Cash  tenants  pay  cash  as  rent,  such  as  $10  an  acre  or  $1,000 
for  the  use  of  the  farm. 

Share-cash  tenants  pay  a  part  of  the  rent  in  cash  and  a  part 
as  a  share  of  the  crops  or  of  the  livestock  or  livestock  products. 

Share  tenants  pay  a  share  of  either  the  crops  or  livestock  or 
livestock  products,  or  a  share  of  both. 

Crop-share  tenants  pay  only  a  share  of  the  crops. 
Croppers  are  crop-share  tenants  whose  landlords  furnish  all 
work  power.  The  landlords  either  furnish  all  the  work  animals 
or  furnish  tractor  power  ill  lieu  of  work  animals.  Croppers 
usually  work  under  the  close  supervision  of  the  landowners,  or 
their  agents,  or  another  farm  operator,  and  the  land  assigned 
them  is  often  merely  a  part  of  a  larger  enterprise  operated  as  a 
single  unit. 

Livestock-share  tenants  pay  a  share  of  the  livestock  or  live- 
stock products.  They  may  or  may  not  also  pay  a  share  of  the 
crops. 

Other  tenants  include  those  who  pay  a  fixed  quantity  of  any 
product ;  those  who  pay  taxes,  keep  up  the  land  and  buildings, 
or  keep  the  landlord  in  exchange  for  the  use  of  the  land ;  those 
who  have  the  use  of  the  land  rent  free ;  and  others  who  could 
not  be  included  in  one  of  the  other  specified  subclasses. 

Unspecified  tenants  include  those  tenants  for  whom  the  rental 
arrangement  was  not  reported. 

For  earlier  censuses,  the  definition  for  each  subclass  of  tenant 
is  essentially  the  same  as  for  1954.  However,  in  1045  the 
enumerator  was  asked  to  determine  the  subclass  of  tenants, 
while  in  1954,  1950,  1940,  and  earlier  censuses  the  classification 
was  made  during  the  processing  of  the  questionnaires  on  the 
basis  of  the  answer  to  the  inquiries  on  the  questionnaires.     The 


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procedure  for  1945  may  have  affected  the  comparability  of  the 
data,  particularly  those  for  cash  tenants  and  share-cash 
tenants. 

Farms  by  color  or  race  of  operator. — Farm  operators  are  classi- 
fied by  color  as  "white"  and  "nonwhite."  Nonwhite  includes 
Negroes,  Indians,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  all  other  nonwhite 
races. 

Farms  by  economic  class. — A  classification  of  farms  by  economic 
class  was  made  for  the  purpose  of  segregating  groups  of  farms 
that  are  somewhat  alike  in  their  characteristics  and  size  of 
operation.  This  classification  was  made  in  order  to  present  an 
accurate  description  of  the  farms  in  each  class  and  in  order  to 
provide  basic  data  for  an  analysis  of  the  organization  of  agricul- 
ture. Only  the  farms  in  the  sample  were  classified  by  economic 
class.  The  totals  given  in  the  tables  represent  estimates  for  all 
farms  based  on  tabulations  of  the  data  for  the  farms  included  in 
the  sample. 

The  classification  of  farms  by  economic  class  was  made  on  the 
basis  of  three  factors;  namely,  total  value  of  all  farm  products 
sold,  number  of  days  the  farm  operator  worked  off  the  farm, 
and  the  relationship  of  the  income  received  from  nonfarm  sources 
by  the  operator  and  members  of  his  family  to  the  value  of  all 
farm  products  sold.  Farms  operated  by  institutions,  experiment 
stations,  grazing  associations,  and  community  projects  were  clas- 
sified as  abnormal,  regardless  of  any  of  the  three  factors. 

For  the  purpose  of  determining  the  code  for  economic  class  and 
type  of  farm,  it  was  necessary  to  obtain  the  total  value  of  farm 
products  sold  as  well  as  the  value  of  some  individual  products 
sold. 

The  total  value  of  farm  products  sold  was  obtained  by  adding 
the  reported  or  estimated  values  for  all  products  sold  from  the 
farm.  The  value  of  livestock,  Livestock  products  except  wool 
and  mohair,  vegetables,  nursery  and  greenhouse  products,  and 
forest  products  was  obtained  by  the  enumerator  from  the  farm 
operator  for  each  farm.  The  enumerator  also  obtained  from  the 
farm  operator  the  quantity  sold  for  corn,  sorghums,  small  grains, 
hays,  and  small  fruits.  The  value  of  sales  for  these  crops  was 
obtained  by  multiplying  the  quantity  sold  by  State  average  prices. 

The  quantity  sold  was  estimated  for  all  other  farm  products. 
The  entire  quantity  produced  for  wool,  mohair,  cotton,  tobacco, 
sugar  beets  for  sugar,  sugarcane  for  sugar,  broomcorn,  hops,  and 
mint  for  oil  was  estimated  as  sold.  If  the  estimated  value  of  the 
quantity  sold  for  any  other  crop  was  .$100  or  more,  the  entire 
quantity  harvested  was  estimated  as  sold.  To  obtain  the  value 
of  each  product  sold,  the  quantity  sold  was  multiplied  by  State 
average  prices. 

In  making  the  classification  of  farms  by  economic  class,  farms 
were  grouped  into  two  major  groups,  namely,  commercial  farms 
and  other  farms.  In  general,  all  farms  with  a  value  of  sales  of 
farm  products  amounting  to  $1,200  or  more  were  classified  as 
commercial.  Farms  with  a  value  of  sales  of  $250  to  $1,199  were 
classified  as  commercial  only  if  the  farm  operator  worked  off  the 
farm  less  than  100  days  or  if  the  income  of  the  farm  operator 
and  members  of  his  family  received  from  nonfarm  sources  was 
less  than  the  total  value  of  all  farm  products  sold.  The  remaining 
farms  with  gross  income  of  $250-$l,199  and  farms  with  a  value 
of  sales  of  all  farm  products  of  less  than  $2.">0,  as  well  as  farms 
operated  by  institutions,  experiment  stations,  grazing  associa- 
tions and  community  projects  were  classified  as  "other  farms." 

Commercial  farms  were  divided  into  six  groups  on  the  basis 
of  the  total  value  of  all  farm  products  sold,  as  follows : 

„,  Value  of  farm 

Class  of  farm  }>roduct8  sold 

I $25,000  or  more 

II 10,000  to  $24,  999 

III 5, 000  to       9,999 

IV 2, 500  to       4,999 

V 1,200  to       2,499 

VI *250  to       1,199 

♦Provided  the  farm  operator  worked  off  the  farm  less  than  100  days 
or  provided  the  ineome  the  farm  operator  and  members  of  his  family 
received  from  nonfarm  sources  was  less  than  the  value  of  all  farm 
products  sold. 


Other  farms  have  been  grouped  into  three  classes  as  follows : 

Part-time  farms. — Farms  with  a  value  of  sales  of  farm 
products  of  $250  to  $1,199  were  classified  as  part  time  if  the 
farm  operator  reported  (a)  100  or  more  days  of  work  off  the 
farm  in  1954,  or  (b)  the  nonfarm  income  received  by  him  and 
members  of  his  family  was  greater  than  the  value  of  farm 
products  sold. 

Residential  farms. — Residential  farms  include  all  farms  ex- 
cept abnormal  farms  with  a  total  value  of  sales  of  farm  prod- 
ucts of  less  than  $250.  Some  of  these  represent  farms  on  which 
the  operator  worked  off  the  farm  more  than  100  days  in  1954. 
Some  represent  farms  on  which  the  income  from  nonfarm 
sources  was  greater  than  the  value  of  sales  of  agricultural 
products.  Others  represent  subsistence  and  marginal  farms 
of  various  kinds.  Some  farms  are  included  here  which,  if  the 
classification  were  based  on  farm  production  for  more  than 
1  year,  might  have  qualified  as  commercial  farms. 

Abnormal  farms. — Insofar  as  it  was  possible  to  identify  them, 
abnormal  farms  include  public  and  private  institutional  farms, 
community  enterprises,  experiment-station  farms,  grazing  asso- 
ciations, etc. 

Farms  by  type. — The  classification  of  farms  by  type  was  made 
on  the  basis  of  the  relationship  of  the  value  of  sales  from  a  par- 
ticular source  or  sources  to  the  total  value  of  all  farm  products 
sold  from  the  farm.  In  some  cases,  the  type  of  farm  was  de- 
termined on  the  basis  of  the  sale  of  an  individual  farm  product, 
such  as  cotton,  or  on  the  basis  of  closely  related  products,  such 
as  dairy  products.  In  other  cases,  the  type  was  determined  on 
the  basis  of  sales  of  a  broader  group  of  products  such  as  corn, 
sorghums,  all  small  grains,  field  peas,  field  beans,  cowpeas,  and 
soybeans.  Part-time,  residential,  and  abnormal  farms  were  not 
classified  by  type.  In  order  to  be  classified  as  a  particular  type, 
sales  or  anticipated  sales  of  a  product  or  a  group  of  products  had 
to  represent  50  percent  or  more  of  the  total  value  of  products 
sold. 

Only  the  farms  in  the  sample  were  classified  by  type.  The 
data  given  in  this  report  by  type  of  farm  relate  only  to  commercial 
farms. 

The  types  of  farms  for  which  data  are  shown,  together  with 
the  product  or  group  of  products  on  which  the  classification  is 
based,  are : 

Product  or  group  of  products  amounting 
to  50  percent  or  more  of  the  value  of  all 
Type  of  farm  farm  products  sold 

Cotton Cotton. 

Cash-grain Corn,  sorghum,  small  grains,  field  peas, 

field  beans,  cowpeas,  and  soybeans. 

Other  field-crop Peanuts,  Irish  potatoes,  sweetpotatoes, 

tobacco,   sugarcane,   sugar   beets   for 
sugar,  and  other  miscellaneous  crops. 

Vegetable Vegetables. 

Fruit-and-nut Berries  and  other  small  fruits,  and  tree 

fruits,  grapes,  and  nuts. 

Dairy Milk  and  other  dairy  products.  The  cri- 
terion of  50  percent  of  the  total  sales 
was  modified  in  the  case  of  dairy 
farms.  A  farm  for  which  the  value  of 
sales  of  dairy  products  represented 
less  than  50  percent  of  the  total  value 
of  farm  products  sold  was  classified  as 
a  dairy  farm  if — 

(a)  Milk  and  other  dairy  products 
accounted  for  30  percent  or  more 
of  the  total  value  of  products  sold, 
and 

(b)  Milk  cows  represented  50  per- 
cent or  more  of  all  cows,  and 

(c)  Sales  of  dairy  products,  to- 
gether with  the  sales  of  cattle  and 
calves,  amounted  to  50  percent  or 
more  of  the  total  value  of  farm 
products  sold. 

Poultry Chickens,  eggs,  turkeys,  and  other  poul- 
try products. 

Livestock  farms  other  Cattle,  calves,  hogs,  sheep,  goats,  wool, 
than  dairy  and  poul-  and  mohair,  provided  the  farm  did  not 
try.  qualify  as  a  dairy  farm. 


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Product  or  group  of  products  amounting 
to  50  percent  or  more  of  the  value  of  all 
Type  of  farm  farm  products  sold — Continued 

General Farms  were  classified  as  general  when 

the  value  of  products  from  one  source 
or  group  of  sources  did  not  represent 
as  much  as  50  percent  of  the  total 
value  of  all  farm  products  sold. 
Separate  figures  are  given  for  three 
kinds  of  general  farms : 

(a)  Primarily  crop. 

(b)  Primarily  livestock. 

(c)  Crop  and  livestock. 
Primarily    crop    farms    are    those    for 

which  the  sale  of  one  of  the  following 
crops  or  groups  of  crops — vegetables, 
fruits  and  nuts,  cotton,  cash  grains, 
or  other  field  crops — did  not  amount 
to  50  percent  or  more  of  the  value  of 
all  farm  products  sold,  but  for  which 
the  value  of  sales  for  all  these  groups 
of  crops  represented  70  percent  or 
more  of  the  value  of  all  farm  products 
sold. 
Primarily  livestock  farms  are  those 
which  could  not  qualify  as  dairy 
farms,  poultry  farms,  or  livestock 
farms  other  than  dairy  and  poultry, 
but  on  which  the  sale  of  livestock  and 
poultry  and  livestock  and  poultry 
products  amounted  to  70  percent  or 
more  of  the  value  of  all  farm  products 
sold. 
General  crop  and  livestock  farms  are 
those  which  could  not  be  classified  as 
either  crop  farms  or  livestock  farms, 
but  on  which  the  sale  of  all  crops 
amounted  to  at  least  30  percent  but 
less  than  70  percent  of  the  total  value 
of  all  farm  products  sold. 

Miscellaneous This  group  of  farms  includes  those  that 

had  50  percent  or  more  of  the  total 
value  of  products  accounted   for  by 
sale  of  horticultural  products,  or  sale 
of  horses,  or  sale  of  forest  products. 
The  classification  of  farms  by  type  of  farm  for  the  1954  Census 
was  made  on  essentially  the  same  basis  as  that  for  the  1050 
Census.     In  1950,  miscellaneous  farms  included  those  that  had 
50  percent  or  more  of  the  total  value  of  products  accounted  for 
by  the  sale  of  fur  animals,  or  the  sale  of  bees  and  honey,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  items  included  in  the  1954  classification. 

Value  of  farm  products  sold. — Data  on  the  value  of  farm 
products  sold  were  obtained  for  1954  by  either  of  two  methods. 
First,  the  values  of  livestock  sold  alive,  poultry,  poultry  products, 
vegetables  harvested  for  sale,  nursery  and  greenhouse  products, 
forest  products,  and  all  livestock  products,  except  wool  and  mo- 
hair, were  obtained  during  the  enumeration  by  asking  the  farm 
operator  the  value  of  sales. 

Second,  the  values  of  all  other  agricultural  products  sold  were 
estimated  for  each  county.  During  the  enumeration,  the  quantiiy 
sold  was  obtained  for  each  farm,  for  corn  for  grain,  sorghums 
for  grain  or  forage,  small  grains,  hays,  and  for  all  small  fruits 
and  berries.  For  all  other  crops,  the  quantity  sold  was  esti- 
mated for  each  county.  For  the  purpose  of  computing  value  of 
farm  products  sold,  it  was  assumed  that  the  entire  quantity  har- 
vested, or  reported,  was  sold  for  the  following  crops: 


Strawberries 

Blackberries 

Dewberries 

Raspberries 

Blueberries 

Boysenberries 

Loganberries 

Toungberries 

Cranberries 

Currants 

Gooseberries 

Elderberries 

Other  berries 

Apples 

Peaches  (except  in  selected 
States  where  the  proportion 
of  the  crop  culled  was  con- 
siderable) 


Clingstone  peaches  (except  in 
a  few  States  where  the  pro- 
portion of  the  crop  culled 
was  considerable) 

Pears 

Cherries 

Plums  and  prunes 

Plums  (except  in  selected 
States  where  the  proportion 
of  the  crop  culled  was  con- 
siderable) 

Prunes  (except  in  selected 
States  where  the  proportion 
of  the  crop  culled  was  con- 
siderable) 

Apricots 

Avocados  (except  in  selected 
States  where  the  proportion 


of  the  crop  culled  was  con- 
siderable) 

Figs 

Mangoes 

Nectarines 

Olives 

Grapes 

Bananas 

Dates 

Guavas 

Japanese  i>ersiminons 

Jujubes 

Papayas 

Pineapples 

Pomegranates 

Quinces 

Sapodillas 

Soursops 

Sugar  apples 

Loquats 

Other  tree  fruits 

Tung  nnts 

Walnuts  (English  or  Persian) 

Almonds 

Filberts  and  hazelnuts 

Black  walnuts 

Chestnuts 

Coconuts 

Other  nuts 

Oranges 

Tangerines,  mandarins,  sat- 
sumas    (except    in    selected 


of  the  crop  culled  was  con- 
siderable) 

Temple  oranges 

Valencia  oranges  (except  in 
selected  States  where  the 
proportion  of  the  crop  culled 
was  considerable) 

Navel  oranges  (except  in  se- 
lected States  where  the  pro- 
portion of  the  crop  culled 
was  considerable) 

Other  oranges  (except  in  se- 
lected States  where  the  pro- 
portion of  the  crop  culled 
was  considerable) 

Grapefruit  (except  in  selected 
States  where  the  proportion 
of  the  crop  culled  was  con- 
siderable) 

Lemons 

Limes 

Tangeloes 

Kumquats 

Citrons 

Limequats 

Other  citrus  fruits 

Cotton 

Popcorn 

Sugar  beets  for  sugar 

Bro^mcorn 

Sugarcane  for  sugar 

Tobacco 


States  where  the  proportion 

The  quantity  sold  was  estimated  for  the  following  crops  on  the 
basis  of  crop-disposition  data  published  by  the  Agricultural 
Marketing  Service  of  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture: 


Alfalfa  seed 
Red  clover  seed 
Lespedeza  seed 
Sweetclover  seed 
Timothy  seed 
Alsike  seed 
Soybeans  for  beans 


Cowpeas  for  dry  peas 

Peanuts  for  nuts 

Dry  field  beans 

Sugarcane   and    sorghum    for 

sirup 
Maple  sugar 
Maple  sirup 

In  the  case  of  Irish  i>otatoes  and  sweetpotatoes,  the  quantity 
sold  was  estimated  after  making  allowance  for  home  use,  on  the 
basis  of  data  on  the  disposition  of  these  crops  as  published  by 
the  Agricultural  Marketing  Service  of  the  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture. 

The  quantity  sold  for  the  following  miscellaneous  crops  was 
estimated  on  the  basis  of  the  reported  quantity  or  value  of  sales 
for  the  1954  Census  or  on  the  basis  of  the  quantity  sold  as  shown 
for  the  1950  Census : 


Soybeans  for  hay 

Cowpeas  for  hay 

Peanuts  for  hay 

Velvetbeans 

Angelica 

Anise  (except  for  oil) 

Arnica 

Artemisia 

Basil 

Belladonna 

Bloodroot 

Borage 

Buhach 

Burnet 

Cascara  bark 

Carambola 

Cassava 

Castor  beans 

Chicory 

Chufas 

Coriander 

Dikon 

Dill  for  oil 

Fennel  seed 

Fejou 

Flaxfor-fiber 

Foxglove 

Ginseng 

Gobbe 

Golden  seal 


Guar 

Hemp  for  fiber 
Hemp  for  seed 
Jaboticaba 
Kudzu  crowns 
Lemon  balm 
Litchi  nuts 
Mint  for  oil 
Oiticica  nut 
Ramie  for  fiber 

Rape  seed 

Roselle 

Safflower 

Sesame  for  oil 

Sorrel 

Sugar  beet  seed 

Sunflower  seed 

Sweet  corn  for  seed 

Teosinte 

Vetiver 

Wormseed  oil 
Lentils 
Other  grains 
Grass  silage 
Other  clover  seed 
Hubam  clover 
Mammoth  clover 
Persian  clover 
Sour  clover 
Orotalaria  seed 


XXIV 


UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:  1954 


Indigo,  hairy  seed  Other  seed 

Meadow  foxtail  Sesbania 

Fescue  grass  Sheep  fescue 

Rhodes  grass 

The  estimated  value  of  all  crops  sold,  except  vegetables  har- 
vested for  sale,  nursery  and  greenhouse  products,  and  forest  prod- 
ucts, was  obtained  by  multiplying  the  estimated  quantity  sold  by 
the  State  average  price.  The  State  average  prices  were  obtained 
by  the  Agricultural  Marketing  Service  of  the  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture. 

In  the  case  of  miscellaneous  crops  listed  above,  the  average 
prices  have  been  determined  on  the  basis  of  reports  of  quantity 
sold  and  value  of  sales  obtained  in  the  1954  Census  of  Agriculture. 

For  the  1950  Census,  the  value  of  all  farm  products  sold  was 
obtained  by  inquiry  of  each  farm  operator  during  the  enumera- 
tion. In  that  census,  inquiries  were  made  regarding  the  value 
of  farm  products  sold  for  a  maximum  of  46  individual  farm  prod- 
ucts or  groups  of  farm  products.  In  most  cases,  the  quantity  sold 
for  the  individual  farm  product  was  obtained  together  with  the 
value  of  sales.  The  total  value  of  farm  products  sold  for  1950 
includes  the  value  of  several  farm  products  not  included  in  the 
figures  for  1954 — butter,  cheese,  skim  milk,  bees,  honey,  corn  fod- 
der, corn  silage,  and  grain  straw,  and  receipts  from  the  rental  of 
pasture. 

Data  for  the  sales  of  farm  products  represent  total  sales  for 
the  entire  farm,  regardless  of  who  shared  in  the  receipts.  The 
landlord's  share  of  crops  and  livestock  sold  and  also  the  livestock 


which  the  landlord  took  from  the  tenant  farm  to  his  own  place 
were  considered  as  sales  from  the  tenant  farm.  Sales  of  crops 
grown  on  a  contract  basis,  of  livestock  fed  on  a  contract  basis,  or 
of  poultry  raised  under  a  contract  with  a  feed  dealer  or  others, 
were  included  as  sales  from  the  farm. 

The  data  on  sales  cover  one  year's  operation.  The  sales  of 
crops  represent  the  sales  of  crops  before  the  enumeration  as  well 
as  those  yet  to  be  sold  at  the  time  of  the  enumeration.  Corn, 
cotton,  and  other  commodities  under  loan  were  to  be  considered 
as  sold  at  loan  prices.  Livestock  sales  are  for  the  calendar 
year  regardless  of  when  the  livestock  were  raised  or  produced. 
Most  livestock  products  are  sold  at  the  time  they  are  produced. 
It  was  assumed  that  all  wool  and  mohair  shorn  or  clipped  in 
1954  was  sold. 

The  value  of  farm  products  sold  does  not  include  government 
payments  for  soil  conservation,  lime  and  fertilizer  furnished,  and 
subsidy  payments. 

When  obtaining  the  value  of  the  farm  products  sold  from  farm 
operators,  the  enumerators  were  instructed  to  report  the  gross 
value  without  making  deductions  of  any  kind.  These  instruc- 
tions, however,  were  not  always  followed.  In  the  case  of  milk, 
poultry,  eggs,  etc.,  deductions  were  often  made  by  buyers  of  farm 
products  for  hauling,  handling,  marketing,  etc.,  before  making 
payments  to  farmers.  In  such  cases,  farm  operators  often  con- 
sidered the  amount  of  the  check  received  as  the  gross  value  of 
the  farm  products  sold. 


UTAH 

Chapter  A 

STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 

ID 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 

State  Table    l.-FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE:    CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954 


[Data  in  italics  are  base 

d  on  reports  for  only  a  sample 

of  farms.  See 

text] 

Census 

of— 

see  text) 

(For  definitions  and  explanations, 

1954 
( November) 

1950 
(April  1) 

1945 
( January  l) 

1940 
(April  1) 

1935 
( January  1) 

1930 
(April  l) 

1925 
(January  1) 

1920 
(January  1) 

22,826 
52,701,440 

24,176 
52,701,440 

26,322 
52,701,440 

25,411 
52,701,440 

30,695 
52,597,760 

27,159 
52,597,760 

25,992 
52,597,760 

25,662 

52,597,760 

19.6 

13.9 

11.9 

10.7 

9.5 

9.6 

12,262,222 
537.2 

10,865,165 
449.4 

10,309,107 
391.7 

7,302,007 
287.4 

6,239,318 
203.3 

5,613,101 
206.7 

5,000,724 
192.4 

5,050,410 

196.8 

Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

23.398 

19.094 

9,947 

6,074 

5,157 

8,145 

7,395 

9,499 

51.71 

47.52 

25.40 

21.14 

25.37 

39.41 

38.43 

48.26 

Land  in  farns  accordiog  to  use: 

..farms  reporting.. 

19,728 

21,344 

23,907 

23,372 

26,182 

25,027 

'.'  NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . 

1,228,520 

1,279,469 

1,247,718 

966,088 

814,854 

1,159,890 

1,024,566 

=1,030,464 

4,458 
2,612 
2,175 

4,366 
2,960 
2,513 

5,956 
3,220 

2,763 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(na; 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

(NA) 

3,419 

4,116 

4,059 
4,524 

4,312 
4,794 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

1,916 

1,942 

1,947 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

1,032 

980 

915 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

796 

7S6 

744 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

179 

160 

140 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

57 

54 

31 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

7,267 

6,739 

4,257 

9,262 

3,793 

5,992 

2,820 

(NA) 

acres. . 

275,432 

305,178 

127,813 

395,033 

201,055 

228,205 

138,512 

(NA) 

Cropland  not  harvested  and  not  pastured. 

..farms  reporting.. 

6,626 

7,039 

(MA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(liA) 

acres. . 

523,506 

468,242 

288,171 

401,175 

690,265 

335,607 

400,120 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

4,055 

4,578 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . 

373,242 

345,222 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

3,715 

3,390 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . 

150,264 

123,020 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

815 

1,480 

550 

(NA) 

1,164 

1,249 

689 

(NA) 

acres. . 

979,746 

1,454,387 

173,093 

(NA) 

190,099 

177,014 

97,357 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

247 

491 

209 

(NA) 

408 

317 

465 

(NA) 

acres. . 

49,495 

102,216 

10,808 

(NA) 

29,758 

14,322 

63,871 

(NA) 

Other  pasture  (not  cropland  and  not 

..farms  reporting.. 

11,554 

11,561 

15,400 

(NA) 

15,652 

12.157 

13,017 

(NA) 

acres. . 

8,732,655 

6,815,022 

8,263,100 

(NA) 

3,901,488 

3,256,558 

2,831,382 

(NA) 

Other  land  (house  lots,  roads, 

18,965 
472,868 

19,531 
440,651 

20,636 
198,404 

(«•) 

(♦*) 

23,917 
411,799 

19,058 
441,505 

(NA) 
444,916 

(NA) 

acres. . 

(NA) 

20,579 

22,058 

24,522 

24,435 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . 

2,027,458 

2,052,889 

1,663,702 

1,762,296 

1,706,174 

1,723,702 

1,563,198 

(NA) 

15,549 

16,026 

17,487 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . 

9,987,833 

8,574,587 

8,564,006 

(NA) 

4,292,642 

3,661,777 

3,067,251 

(NA) 

1,019 
1,029,241 

1,836 
1,556,603 

743 
183,901 

813 
79,192 

(NA) 
219,857 

(NA) 
191,336 

(NA) 
161,228 

(NA) 

acres. . 

212,762 

19,406 
1,072,682 

21,126 
1,137,995 

23,543 
1,124,081 

22,612 
911,135 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

22,218 

acres. . 

<«•) 

18,239 

20,068 

(NA) 

22,217 

24,332 

*23,847 

(NA) 

(»•) 

acres. . 

799,885 

847,271 

(NA) 

761,093 

583,183 

4917,139 

(NA) 

(••) 

8,969 

9,597 

(NA) 

6,405 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . 

272,797 

271,063 

(NA) 

150,042 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

^♦Available  data  not  comparable, 

NA  Not  available. 

1For  the  Census  of  1954,  in  the  calendar  year;  all  other  Censuses,  In  the 

2Total  acreage  of  crops  for  which  figures  are  available,  except  that  corn 
vested  for  grain. 

3Total  cropland,  cropland  used  only  for  pasture,  and  other  pasture  not 
only  for  pasture.  See  text 


calendar  year  preceding  the  Census. 

cut  for  forage  was  excluded  as  most  of  this  acreage  was  probably  duplicated 


fully  comparable  for  the  various  census  years  because  of  differences  in 
Acreage  of  irrigated  crops  including  some  duplication  where  two  or  more  crops  were  harvested  from  the  same  land. 


in  the  acreage  of  corn  har- 
definition  of  cropland  used 


UTAH  3 

State  Table  2.-FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE  ACCORDING  TO  USE,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954 

[Data  for  1950  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Census  of- 

1954 

1950 

1945 

1940 

1935 

1930 

1925 

1920 

(November) 

(April  1) 

(January  1) 

(April  1) 

(January  1) 

(April  1) 

(January  1) 

(January  1) 

22,826 

24,198 

26,322 

25,411 

30,695 

27,159 

25,992 

25,662 

4,855 

4,340 

5,592 

3,560 

5,405 

4,057 

3,177 

2,211 

1,915 

1,411 

1,737 

556 

1,425 

1,444 

762 

269 

2,940 

2,929 

3,855 

3,004 

3,980 

2,613 

2,415 

1,942 

3,251 

3,873 

4,375 

4,605 

5,818 

)     8,828 

9,069 

8,948 

2,394 

2,955 

3,187 

3,859 

4,631 

I 

1,609 

1,911 

2,068 

2,216 

2,471 

)            5,235 

5,143 

5,080 

2,073 

2,329 

2,345 

2,626 

3,030 

j 

1,624 

1,735 

1,819 

1,884 

1,996 

1,366 

1,373 

1,381 

1,609 

1,855 

) 

731 

919 

827 

800 

905 

(     5.422 

5,362 

5,857 

566 

532 

591 

528 

627 

/ 

1,611 

1,652 

1,622 

1,609 

1,871 

1,794 

1,817 

2,096 

1,099 

1,051 

1,075 

1,019 

1,198 

1,030 

807 

852 

1,647 

1,528 

1,440 

1,096 

888 

793 

617 

618 

12,262,222 

10,854,289 

10,309,107 

7,302,007 

6,239,318 

5,613,101 

5,000,724 

5,050,410 

537.2 

448.6 

391.7 

287.4 

203.3 

206.7 

192.4 

196.8 

17,933 

17,873 

22,434 

17,169 

23,156 

16,286 

14,323 

11,965 

57,359 

70,233 

76,723 

82,702 

105,435 

(    244,857 

254,422 

254,707 

92,333 

115,900 

122,529 

148,723 

178,455 

i 

94,317 

111,019 

120,276 

128, 852 

143,071 

1    369,383 

363,783 

362,377 

170, 864 

192,194 

191,910 

214,746 

246,611 

i 

190,708 

202,814 

211,681 

219,249 

232, 839 

| 

215,577 

216,640 

217,947 

254,526 

293,615 

[    858,758 

852,397 

938,486 

144,428 

181,728 

163,839 

157,743 

179,321 

134,492 

126,290 

140,430 

125,122 

149,228 

/ 

568,113 

593, 583 

569,334 

566, 566 

657,464 

630,562 

633,942 

726,569 

790,403 

749,699 

750,050 

717,348 

826,464 

712,283 

558,605 

581,606 

9,785,695 

8,276,316 

7,721,954 

4,669,261 

3,203,659 

2,780,972 

2,323,252 

2,174,700 

19,728 

21,578 

23,907 

23,372 

26,182 

25,027 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,228,520 

1,313,726 

1,247,718 

966,088 

814,854 

1,159,890 

1,024,566 

21,030,464 

2,795 

2,575 

4,024 

2,736 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

8,086 

8,845 

12,646 

10,198 

11,390 

9,826 

9,257 

(NA) 

2,905 

3,607 

4,128 

4,342 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

34,187 

45,989 

51,924 

54,969 

56, 561 

3167,050 

3170,731 

(NA) 

2,267 

2,825 

3,070 

3,702 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

55,354 

70,920 

79,317 

92,781 

85,269 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,567 

1,894 

2,035 

2,174 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

55,885 

67,610 

76, 825 

77,344 

6?,  312 

'215,529 

'203, 841 

(NA) 

2,013 

2,278 

2,304 

2,523 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

96,225 

107,027 

109,919 

109,294 

92,421 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,581 

1,699 

1,786 

1,845 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

93,734 

99, 622 

107,420 

95,033 

74,486 

'338,660 

'305,441 

(NA) 

1,306 

1,333 

1,336 

1,524 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

88,684 

87,474 

88,070 

85,105 

66,923 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

712 

893 

813 

772 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

54,191 

66,226 

63,981 

47,970 

42,741 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

547 

517 

582 

510 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

47,209 

44,133 

49, 549 

36,526 

32,482 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,544 

1,602 

1,560 

1,512 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

156,446 

168, 876 

163,410 

124,909 

98,509 

161,270 

144,715 

(NA) 

1,043 

996 

1,024 

908 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

150,480 

164,475 

148,874 

92,090 

75,813 

116,437 

88, 829 

(NA) 

1,448 

1,359 

1,245 

824 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

388,039 

382, 529 

295,783 

139, 869 

112,947 

151,118 

101,752 

(NA) 

7,267 

6,836 

4,257 

9,262 

3,793 

5,992 

2,820 

(NA) 

275,432 

322,898 

127,813 

395,033 

201,055 

228,205 

138,512 

(NA) 

705 

531 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,657 

1,437 

1,144 

1,595 

662 

856 

(NA) 

(NA) 

847 

925 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

4,926 

5,070 

2,620 

7,267 

2,601 

312,798 

(NA) 

(NA) 

839 

905 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

8, 534 

8,690 

4,228 

14,797 

5,402 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

577 

687 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

■  .           7,066 

7,748 

4,167 

12,752 

4,274 

*21,227 

(NA) 

(NA) 

803 

723 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

13,157 

11,824 

6,748 

24,046 

9,186 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

648 

632 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

14,398 

15,690 

7,946 

26,657 

9,996 

'51,672 

(NA) 

(NA) 

563 

491 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

tNA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

17,982 

17,232 

8.621 

29,284 
tNA) 

utS$ 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

289 

296 

*NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

10, 866 

12,600 

6,188 

19,702 

7,617 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

236 

202 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

10,401 

8,585 

4,735 

15,143 

5,673 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

687 

583 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

39,347 

37,435 

18,156 

70,223 

29,426 

41,760 

(NA) 

(NA) 

442 

396 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

34,705 

43,586 

12,741 

64  878 

36,386 

44,143 

(NA) 

(NA) 

631 

465 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

112,393 

153,001 

50,519 

108,689 

74,872 

55,749 

(NA) 

(NA) 

All  fans 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  aores number.. 

140  to  179  acres number.. 

180  to  219  acres number . . 

220  to  259  acres number . . 

260  to  499  acres number. . 

500  to  999  acres number., 

1,000  acres  and  over number.. 

Land  in  faras acres . . 

Average  size  of  farms aores  . , 

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:1 

Crepland  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  pastnre  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. 


4  STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 

State  Table  2.-FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREACE  ACCORDING  TO  USE,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954-Continued 

[Data  for  1950  are  based  on  reporta  for  only  a  Bample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Census  of — 


1954 
(November) 


1950 
(April  1) 


1945 
(January  1) 


1940 
(April  1) 


1935 
(January  1) 


1930 
(April  1) 


1925 
( January  1) 


1920 
(January  1) 


Land  in  faras  according  to  use1 — Continued 
Cropland  not   harvested   and 

not  pnstured 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. . 

Cultivated  taBBer  fallow farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

Under  10  acres farms  reporting. . 

acres. . 

10  to  29  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

50  to  69  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

70  to  99  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

100  to  139  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

140  to  179  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres.. 

180  to  219  acres farms  reporting.. 

•  acres.. 
220  to  259  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 
260  to  499  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

500  to  999  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

1,000  acres  and  over farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

Other  cropland 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  tft  499  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres.. 
500  to  999  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

1,000  acres  and  over farms  reporting.. 

acres.. 


6,626 
523,506 

325 

775 

601 
3,381 

608 
5,675 

446 
5,395 

672 

11,366 

590 
13,855 

567 
19,210 

334 
12,404 

280 
12,628 

804 
57,815 

591 
88,836 

808 
292,166 

4,055 
373,242 

58 
149 

207 
1,095 

307 
2,529 

248 
2,660 

363 
4,967 

387 
7,475 

366 
9,815 

211 
7,262 

183 
7,724 

605 
37,279 

478 

67, 183 

642 

225,104 

3,715 
150,264 

273 
626 

425 
2,286 

362 
3,146 

262 
2,735 

398 
6,399 

305 
6,380 

322 
9,395 

181 
5,142 

162 
4,904 

382 
20,536 

274 
21,653 

369 
67,062 


7,110 
475,729 

405 
820 

830 
4,680 

685 
7,300 

423 
5,029 

741 
13,856 

616 
15,670 

561 
19,094 

382 

17, 660 

282 
14,980 

879 
65,655 

667 
91,918 

639 

219,067 

4,637 
355,835 

110 
255 

275 
1,480 

370 
3,020 

265 
2,670 

380 
6,150 

431 
8,395 

416 
10,284 

270 
11,390 

231 
7,795 

717 
47,845 

600 
80,010 

572 
176, 541 

3,484 
119,894 

310 
565 

595 
3,200 

385 
4,280 

228 
2,359 

416 

7,706 

290 
7,275 

235 

8,810 

177 
6,270 

127 
7,185 

337 
17,810 

193 
11,908 

191 
42,526 


(NA) 
288,171 

(NA) 

892 

(NA) 

3,886 

(NA) 

5,116 

(NA) 

4,206 

(NA) 

8,314 

(NA) 

10,928 

(NA) 

12,384 

(NA) 

10,664 

(NA) 

9,865 

(NA) 

39, 809 

(NA) 

59,307 

(NA) 

122, 800 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
401,175 

(NA) 
1,291 

(NA) 
6,718 

(NA) 
11,662 

(NA) 
10,717 

(NA) 
20,981 

(NA) 
24,440 

(NA) 
29, 561 

(NA) 
20,602 

(NA) 
15,872 

(NA) 
68,544 

(NA) 
73,420 

(NA) 
117,367 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(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) 
690, i65 

(NA) 
4,251 

(NA) 
23,724 

(NA) 
42,439 

(NA) 
31,421 

(NA) 
57,008 

(NA) 
52,479 

(NA) 
61,176 

(NA) 
36,659 

(NA) 
29,194 

(NA) 
118,168 

(NA) 
103,640 

(NA) 
130,106 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 

335,607 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
400, 120 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(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. 


UTAH 


State  Table  2.-FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE  ACCORDING  TO  USE,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954-Continued 

[Data  for  1950  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Land    in   fans   according   to   use1 — Continued 

Woodland   pastured farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Under  10  acres ..farms  reporting. 

acres. 

10  to  29  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 
50  to  69  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 
70  to  99  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 
100  to  139  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 
140  to  179  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres.. 
180  to  219  acres farms  reporting., 

acres. , 
220  to  259  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 
260  to  499  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres.. 
500  to  999  acres farms  reporting., 

acres. . 
1,000  acres  and  over farms  reporting.. 

acres.. 

Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting. . 

acres. . 
Under  10  acres farms  reporting. . 

acres. . 
10  to  29  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres.. 
30  to  49  acres farms  reporting. . 

acres. . 
50  to  69  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 
70  to  99  acres farms  reporting. . 

acres.. 
100  to  139  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 
140  to  179  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 
180  to  219  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres.. 
220  to  259  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 
260  to  499  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres.. 
500  to  999  acres farms  reporting.. 

acres.. 
1,000  acres  and  over farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

Other  pasture  (not  cropland  and 
not  woodland  t  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. 


1954 
(November) 


815 
979,746 


20 
137 

34 
393 

20 
249 

43 
743 

52 
1,826 

53 
3,139 

37 
2,735 

30 
2,234 

127 
17,403 

113 

48,099 

278 
902,767 

247 
49,495 

7 
28 

15 
107 

23 
277 

9 
119 

17 
447 

13 
475 

17 
980 


9 
660 

39 
6,795 

45 

11,971 

45 
26,921 


11,554 
8,732,655 

835 
2,235 

1,085 
8,346 

1,022 
13,596 

892 
17,618 

1,169 
34,187 

1,061 
48,402 

915 
62,423 

523 
48,792 

430 
45,645 

1,289 
244,530 

879 
400,250 

1,454 
7,806,631 


1950 
(April  1) 


1,517 
1,475,635 

25 

70 

101 
579 

75 
850 

71 
900 

70 
1,780 


105 
7,010 

85 
7,220 

45 
4,885 

247 
42,195 

206 
63,175 

407 
1,344,136 

467 
96,972 

5 
15 

46 
233 

30 
130 

11 
72 

35 
1,110 

35 
1,470 

15 
785 

21 
1,344 

10 
435 

80 
6,255 

110 
29,985 

69 
55,138 

11,787 
6,696,867 

781 
1,972 

1,135 
7,235 

1,185 
15,590 

1,060 
19,710 

1,381 
39,384 

1,113 
47,587 

941 
61,714 

637 
55,000 

381 
39, 278 

1,219 
219,190 

776 
288,407 

1,178 
5,901,800 


1945 
(January  1) 


550 
173,093 

(NA) 
122 
(NA) 
302 
(NA) 
662 
(NA) 
750 
(NA) 

1,079 
(NA) 

1,768 
(NA) 

2,296 
(NA) 

1,243 
(NA) 

2,263 

(NA) 

11,410 

(NA) 

20,003 

(NA) 

131,195 

209 
10,808 

(NA) 

81 

(NA) 
165 
(NA) 
322 
(NA) 
252 
(NA) 
277 
(NA) 
489 
(NA) 
544 
(NA) 
818 
(NA) 
228 
(NA) 

1,227 
(NA) 

1,496 
(NA) 

4,909 

15,400 
8,263,100 

(NA) 
2,848 

(NA) 
11,036 

(NA) 
23,901 

(NA) 

26,806 
(NA) 

52,224 
(NA) 

70,573 

(NA) 
92,723 

(NA) 
71,990 

(NA) 

65,402 

(NA) 

311, 570 

(NA) 

488,670 

(NA) 

7,045,357 


1940 
(April  1) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA, 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


1935 
(January  l) 


1,164 
190,099 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

408 
29,758 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


15,652 
3,901,488 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


1930 
(April  1) 


1,249 
177,014 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

317 
14,322 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


12,157 
3,256,558 

(NA) 
1,061 

(NA) 
325,926 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
'60,674 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
'230,130 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
242,685 

(NA) 

369,099 

(NA) 

2,326,983 


1925 
(January  l) 


689 
97,357 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

465 
63,871 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


13,017 
2,831,382 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


1920 
( January  l) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(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  reporta  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text|] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,   see  text) 


Census  of — 


1954 

(November) 


1950 
(April  1) 


1945 
(January  1) 


1940 
(April  1) 


1935 
( January  l) 


1930 
(April  1) 


1925 

( January  1) 


1920 
(January  1) 


Land  in  faras  according  to  use  — Continued 

Other  pasture  (not  cropland  and  not  woodland) —Continued 

laprovrd  pasture  (see  text) f arms  repor ting .. . 

acres. . . 

Under  10  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

10  to  29  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

30  to  49  acre6 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,  total6 farms  reporting... 

acres. .. 

Under  10  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

10  to  29  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

50  to  69  acres farms  reporting... 

acres.. . 

70  to  99  acres farms  reporting... 

acres.. . 

100  to  139  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

140  to  179  acres farms  reporting... 

acres... 

180  to  219  acres farms  reporting... 

acres... 

220  to  259  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

260  to  499  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

500  to  999  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

1,000  acres  and  over farms  reporting... 

acres... 

Land  paatured,  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... 

acrea. . . 

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... 


4,924 
277,655 

373 
1,029 

401 
3,097 

397 
4,394 

391 
5,668 

552 
10,81* 

476 
12,511 

424 
14,764 

245 
10,799 

210 
9,525 

587 
38,227 

350 
34,488 

518 
132,337 

20,579 
2,027,458 

3,196 
10,518 

3,050 
42,494 

2,333 

69,563 

1,588 
68,346 

2,042 
120,748 

1,605 
121,987 

1,338 
125,876 

727 
77,461 

559 
70,238 

1,580 
253,608 

1,064 
274,0a 

1,497 
792, 598 

15,549 

9,987,833 

1,501 

3,913 

1,826 
13,409 

1,652 
22,523 

1,240 
24,933 

1,624 
48,087 

1,377 
64,626 

1,151 
83,544 

640 
62,393 

508 
58,280 

1,473 
301,280 

994 
483,054 

1,563 
8,821,791 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

22,222 
2,112,353 

2,861 
11,102 

3,737 
55,739 

2,880 
86,910 

1,905 
80,387 

2,314 
132,707 

1,720 
130,982 

1,353 
123,800 

899 
96,486 

517 
67,698 

1,617 
271,966 

1,031 
299,979 

1,388 
754,597 

16,330 

8,495,400 

1,302 

3,479 

1,961 
12,884 

1,940 
25,130 

1,533 
28,358 

1,853 
52,988 

1,508 
66,112 

1,172 
85,956 

788 
74,820 

462 
52,748 

1,476 
298,820 

929 

395,168 

1,40* 

7,398,937 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(«A) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

24,522 

1,663,702 

4,349 
14,682 

4,232 

58,430 

3,115 
88,661 

2,050 

85,198 

2,319 
124,981 

1,799 
126,294 

1,355 
109,075 

817 
80,833 

586 
64,149 

1,587 
221,375 

1,040 
220,922 

1,273 
469,102 

17,487 

8,564,006 

1,536 

4,114 

2,104 
13,958 

2,121 
28,791 

1,615 
31,723 

1,921 
60,051 

1,606 
80,287 

1,275 
103,640 

768 

79,421 

551 
72,400 

1,545 
341,136 

1,032 
5a,414 

1,413 
7,227,071 


(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) 

24,435 
1,762,296 

(NA) 
13,084 

(NA) 
68,954 

(NA) 
119,240 

(NA) 
100,813 

(NA) 
154,321 

(NA) 
146,130 

(NA) 
143,950 

(NA) 
88,274 

(NA) 
67,541 

(NA) 
263,676 

(NA) 
230,388 

(NA) 
365,925 

(NA) 
(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) 
1,706,174 

(NA) 
16,303 

(NA) 
82,886 

(NA) 
133,110 

(NA) 
101,007 

(NA) 
158,615 

(NA) 
136,961 

(NA) 
143,059 

(NA) 

87,017 

(NA) 

67,349 

(NA) 
246,103 

(NA) 
215,839 

(NA) 
317,925 

(NA) 

4,292,642 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


1,723 


3,067 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


UTAH 


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 
(November) 


1950 
(April  1) 


1945 
(January  l) 


1940 
(April  1) 


1935 
( January  l) 


1930 
(April  1) 


1925         1920 
( January  1)   ( January  l) 


I  anil  in  farna  according  to  use '--Continued 

Woodland,  total farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Under  10  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 
10  to  29  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 
30  to  49  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 
50  to  69  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 
70  to  99  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 
100  to  139  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 
140  to  179  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 
180  to  219  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 
220  to  259  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 
260  to  499  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 
500  to  999  acres farms  reporting. 

acres. 
1,000  acres  and  over farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Irrigated  land  in  farna 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  acre6 farms  reporting. 

acre6. 
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. 


1,019 

1,029,241 

15 

49 

35 

244 

55 

670 

29 

368 

59 

1,190 

61 

2,301 

70 

4,119 

43 

3,450 

39 

2,894 

161 

24,198 

146 

60,070 

306 

929,688 

19,406 

1,072,682 

3,197 

9,879 

2,937 

37,868 

2,224 

60,003 

1,526 

60,513 

1,960 

104,466 

1,531 

100,528 

1,243 
96,003 

684 
58,824 

514 
48,104 

1,417 
154,756 

889 
112,128 

1,284 
229,610 


1,840 

1,572,607 

30 

85 

146 

812 

100 

980 

77 

972 

100 

2,890 

105 

4,305 

115 

7,795 

101 

8,564 

50 

5,320 

277 

48,450 

286 

93,160 

453 

1,399,274 

21,311 

1,151,443 

3,046 

11,132 

3,612 

50,109 

2,840 

78,775 

1,879 

75,677 

2,223 

119,043 

1,659 

111,534 

1,293 
98,736 

829 
68,725 

467 
40,970 

1,442 
152,898 

810 

101,157 

1,211 

242,687 


743 
183,901 
(NA) 
203 
(NA) 
467 
(NA) 
984 
(NA) 

1,002 
(NA) 

1,356 
(NA) 

2,257 
(NA) 

2,840 
(NA) 

2,061 
(NA) 

2,491 

(NA) 

12,637 

(NA) 

21,499 

(NA) 

136,104 

23,543 

1,124,081 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


813 
79,192 

(NA) 

51 

(NA) 

207 

(NA) 

605 

(NA) 

750 

(NA) 

1,291 

(NA) 

1,480 

(NA) 

2,908 

(NA) 

1,954 

(NA) 

2,089 

(NA) 

13,067 

(NA) 

16,486 

(NA) 

38,304 

22,612 

911,135 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
219,857 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
'24,332 
'583,183 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
191,336 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
823,847 
8917,139 
2,645 
(NA) 
38,395 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
'10,006 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
1,481 
(NA) 
767 
(NA) 
553 
(NA) 


(NA) 
161,228 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


8 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  2.-FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE  ACCORDING  TO  USE.  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954-Continued 

[.Data  for  1950  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Census  of — 


1954 
(November) 


1950 
(April  l) 


1945 
(January  1) 


1940 
(April  l) 


1935 

( January  1) 


1930 
(April  1) 


1925 
(January  l) 


1920 
(January  1) 


Land  in  farms  according  to  use  — Continued 
Land  in  row  or  close-seeded  crops  grown  in 

strips  for  wind  erosion  control farms  reporting... 

acres... 

Under  10  acres farms  reporting... 

acres... 

10  to  29  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

50  to  69  acres farms  reporting... 

acres.. . 

70  to  99  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

100  to  139  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. .. 

140  to  179  acres farms  reporting... 

acres... 

180  to  219  acres farms  reporting... 

acres... 

220  to  259  acres farms  reporting... 

acres.. . 

260  to  499  acres farms  reporting. . . 

acres. .. 

500  to  999  acres farms  reporting... 

acres.. . 

1,000  acres  and  over farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 
Cropland  osed  for  row  or  grain  crops 

farsed  on  eootoor 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. . . 


79 
7,109 


4 
16 

4 
49 

6 

50 

4 

974 

5 

115 

4 

52 

5 

161 

5 

199 

9 
711 

13 
1,564 

20 
3,218 

341 
50,058 

2 

10 

14 
87 

12 

131 

6 
60 

22 

405 

16 
565 

15 
628 

11 
764 

14 
928 

69 
4,572 

67 
10,825 

93 
31,083 


(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) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

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(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 


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(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
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(NA) 

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(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 

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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


**Available  data  not  comparable. 


NA  Not  available. 


1For  the  Census  of  1954,  in  the  calendar  year;  all  other  censuses,  in  the  calendar  preceding  the  census.     2Tota 
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  harvested 
for  grain.     310  to  49  acres.     *50  to  99  acres.     5100  to  259  acres,     ^otal  cropland,  cropland  used  only  for  pasture,  and  other  pasture  not  fully  comparable  for  the 

7Irrigated  cropland  harvested  only.     "Acreage  of  irrigated  crops 


various  census  years  because  of  differences  in  definition  of  cropland  used  only  for  pasture.  See  text. 
including  some  duplication  where  two  or  more  crops  were  harvested  from  the  same  land.     950  to  259  acres 


UTAH 

State  Table  3.-FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS.  BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:   CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954 

[Data  for  1954  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.     See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,   see  text) 


1954 
(November) 


1950 
(April  1) 


1945 
(January  1) 


1940 
(April  1) 


1935 
(January  1) 


1930 
(April  1) 


1925 
(January  1) 


1920 
(January  1) 


ALL  FARM  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  in  farms acres. 

Full  owners acres. 

Part  owners acres. 

Managers acres . 

All  tenants acres. 

Cash  tenants acres. 

Share-cash  tenants acres. 

Share  tenants  and  croppers acres. 

Other  and  unspecified  tenants acres. 

All  cropland  harvested acres. 

Full  owners. acres. 

Part  owners acres. 

Managers acres. 

All  tenants. acres. 

Cash  tenants .' acres.' 

Share-cash  tenants. . . : acres. 

Share  tenants  and  croppers acres. 

Other  and  unspecified  tenants acres. 

ALL  WHITE  FARM  OPERATORS 

All  vbite  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  in  farna 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  N0NVHITE  FARM  OPERATORS 

All  nonwhite  farn  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  farna 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. 


23,008 

15,703 

5,879 

190 

1,236 

5.4 

412 

98 

476 

250 

12,353,578 

3,188,33e 

6,591,361 

2,213,393 

360,486 

159,531 

16,384 

126,678 

57,893 

1,237,280 

585,159 
550,949 
32,645 
68,527 
18,015 
6,015 
39,226 
5,271 


22,812 

15,632 

5,834 

182 

1,164 

5.1 

357 

93 

469 

245 

11,355,897 

3,171,783 

6,586,651 

1,243,117 

354,346 

156,681 

16,204 

123,593 

57,868 

1,222,621 

580,040 

547,149 

32,165 

63,267 

15,720 

5,850 

36,451 

5,246 


196 

71 

45 
8 

72 
36.7 

55 
5 
7 
5 

997,681 

16,555 

4,710 

970,276 

6,140 

2,850 

180 

3,085 

25 

14,659 

5,119 

3,800 

480 

5,260 

2,295 

165 

2,775 

25 


24,176 
16,854 

5,371 
196 

1,755 
7.3 
493 
133 
738 
391 

10,865,165 

3,685,585 

4,622,367 

2,202,462 

354,751 

122,399 

33,333 

151,976 

47,043 

1,279,469 
662,225 

468,389 
50,389 
98,466 
17,559 
7,859 
57,546 
15,502 


23,851 

16,733 

5,298 

192 

1,628 

6.8 

421 

124 

711 

372 

10,130,448 

3,675,062 

4,614,747 

1,492,678 

347,961 

119,187 

32,748 

149,926 

46,100 

1,265,652 

658,589 

464,476 

49,659 

92,928 

14,957 

7,294 

55,825 

14,852 


325 

121 

73 

4 

127 

39.1 

72 

9 

27 

19 

734,717 

10,523 

7,620 

709,784 

6,790 

3,212 

585 

2,050 

943 

13,817 
3,636 
3,913 

730 
5,538 
2,602 

565 
1,721 

650 


26,322 

18,483 

5,440 

193 

2,206 

8.4 

952 

54 

909 

291 

10,309,107 

3,694,411 

4,344,095 

1,849,707 

420,894 

184,625 

10,448 

195,744 

30,077 

1,247,718 

673,655 

429,439 

47,098 

97,526 

27,723 

2,981 

56,495 

10,327 


25,893 

18,336 

5,393 

190 

1,974 

7.6 

797 

48 

872 

257 

10,276,990 

3,681,030 

4,339,270 

1,846,699 

409,991 

177,661 

9,933 

193,381 

29,016 

1,231,264 

668,776 

427,179 

46,437 

88,872 

22,039 

2,775 

54,612 

9,446 


429 

147 

47 

3 

232 

54.1 

155 

6 

37 

34 

32,117 
13,381 
4,825 
3,008 
10,903 
6,964 
515 
2,363 
1,061 

16,454 
4,879 
2,260 

661 
8,654 
5,684 

206 
1,883 

881 


25,411 

17,310 

4,596 

129 

3,376 

13.3 

1,153 

146 

1,738 

339 

7,302,007 

3,266,028 

2,787,796 

703,826 

544,357 

192,174 

28,536 

227,376 

96,271 

966,088 

554,343 

270,760 

18,309 

122,676 

32,514 

6,031 

75,129 

8,952 


24,734 

16,780 

4,555 

128 

3,271 

13.2 

1,081 

142 

1,721 

327 

6,894,174 
2,868,783 
2,784,594 
701,146 
539,651 
189,172 
28,213 
226,684 
95,582 

953,217 

547,580 

268,749 

18,059 

118,829 

30,002 

5,795 

74,570 

8,462 


677 

530 

41 

1 

105 

15.5 

72 

4 

17 

12 

407,833 

397,245 

3,202 

2,680 

4,706 

3,002 

323 

692 

689 

12,871 

6,763 

2,011 

250 

3,847 

2,512 

286 

559 

490 


30,695 

21,087 

4,802 

224 

4,582 

14.9 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

6,239,318 

3,357,354 

1,519,795 

759,100 

603,069 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

814,854 

474,546 

202,185 

32,076 

106,047 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


30,170 

20,747 

4,782 

223 

4,418 

14.6 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

6,208,396 

3,335,765 

1,518,008 

759,034 

595,589 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

805,746 

470,313 

201,281 

32,035 

102,117 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


525 

340 

20 

1 

164 

31.2 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

30,922 

21,589 

1,787 

66 

7,480 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

9,108 

4,233 

904 

41 

3,930 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


27,159 

19,046 

4,562 

230 

3,321 

12.2 

1,285 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(«*) 

5,613,101 

3,140,896 

1,360,257 

607,579 

504,369 

182,244 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(«*) 

1,159,890 

697,629 

282,010 

38,811 

141,440 

42,833 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(**) 


26,591 

18,715 

4,531 

230 

3,115 

11.7 

1,145 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(«) 

5,573,702 

3,114,705 

1,357,269 

607,579 

494,149 

177,243 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(**) 

1,145,378 

691,265 

280,412 

38,811 

134,890 

38,641 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(•») 


568 
331 

31 

206 
36.3 

140 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(«•) 

39,399 

26,191 
2,988 

10,220 

5,001 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(«*) 

14,512 
6,364 
1,598 

6,550 

4,192 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(«) 


25,992 

18,777 

4,236 

90 

2,889 

11.1 

821 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(«*) 

5,000,724 

3,417,517 

1,051,739 

184,442 

347,026 

105,495 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(«) 

1,024,566 

659,763 

231,225 

14,187 

119,391 

26,018 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(*») 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(HA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
INA) 


25,662 

19,134 

3,445 

296 

2,787 

10.9 

'1,176 

56 

1,369 

186 

5,050,410 

3,177,971 

884,537 

615,734 

372,168 

1 126,799 

4,028 

210,141 

31,200 

21, 030,464 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


25,248 

18,908 

3,432 

293 

2,615 

10.4 

'1,032 

53 

1,346 

184 

4,999,240 

3,162,978 

883,710 

590,341 

362,211 

'118,646 

3,828 

208,644 

31,093 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


414 

226 

13 

3 

172 

41.5 

'144 

3 

23 


51,170 

14,993 

827 

25,393 

9,957 

'8,153 

200 

1,497 

107 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


^Available  data  not  comparable.     NA  Not  available.     LFor  1920,  standing  renters  (renters  paying  a  fixed  quantity  of  products)  were  included  with  cash  tenants. 
^otal  acreage  of  crops  for  which  figures  are  available,  except  that  corn  cut  for  forage  was  excluded  as  most  of  this  acreage  was.  probably  duplicated  in  the  acreage  of  corn  har- 
vested for  grain. 


374Q43  O  -56  -3 


10 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  4.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS, 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


All  farm  operators 


Total 

all 
farms 


Tenure  of  operator1 


Full 
owners 


Part 
owners 


Managers 


FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 
Fans number. 

Land  owned  by  farm  operators farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Land  rented  from  others  by  farm  operators farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Land  managed  by  farm  operators farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Land  rented  to  others  by  farm  operators farms  reporting. 

acres. 

I  mid  in  faras. ..................................  *. .... .acres. 

Average  size  of  farm acres. 

Value  of  Laud  and  buildings: 

Average  per  farm dollars. 

Average  per  acre dollars. 

Proportion  of  farms  reporting  value ..percent. 

Proportion  of  land  in  farms  for  which 
value  was  reported percent. 

Land  in  faras  according  to  use: 

Cropland  harvested ....farms  reporting. 

acres. 

1  to  9  acres farms  reporting. 

10  to  19  acres farms  reporting. 

20  to  29  acres farms  reporting. 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting. 

50  to  99  acres ...farms  reporting. 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting. 

200  to  499  acres farms  reporting. 

500  acres  and  over .....farms  reporting. 

Cropland  used  only  for  pasture farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Cropland  not  harvested  and  not  pastured. .  .farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Cultivated  summer  fallow farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Other  cropland farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Woodland  pastured farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Other  pasture  (not  cropland  and  not 
woodland) farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Other  land  (house  lots,  roads, 
wasteland,  etc.) ........farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Cropland,   -total farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Land  pastured,   total .....farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Woodland,    total farms  reporting. 

acres. 

FARM  OPERATORS 

Residing  on  farm  operated operators  reporting. 

Not  residing  on  farm  operated operators  reporting. 

With  other  income  of  family  exceeding 
value  of  agricultural  products  sold operators  reporting. 

OH- far.   work: 

Working  off  their  farms,  total operators  reporting. 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting. 

100  days  or  more operators  reporting. 

Not  working  off  their  farms operators  reporting. 

By   age: 

Under  25  years operators  reporting. 

25  to  34  years operators  reporting. 

35  to  44  years operators  reporting. 

45  to  54  years operators  reporting. 

55   to  64  years operators  reporting. 

65  years  and  over operators  reporting. 

By  year   began  operation   of  preaent    fara: 

1954 operators  reporting. 

1953 operators  reporting. 

1952 operators  reporting. 

1951 operators  reporting. 

1946-1950 operators  reporting. 

1941-1945 operators  reporting. 

1940  or  earlier operators  reporting. 

Faras  by   class  of  aork  power: 

No  tractor,   horses,  or  mules farms  reporting., 

No  tractor  and  only  1  horae  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  horsea  or  mules farms  reporting.. 


23,008 

21,615 

7,407,066 

7,193 

3,045,554 

190 

2,375,536 

1,606 

474,578 

12,353,578 
536.9 


23,398 
51.71 


20,051 

1,237,280 

4,733 

2,668 

2,144 

3,463 

4,091 

1,896 

815 

241 

7,376 
281,945 

6,978 
541,031 

4,212 
378,489 

4,004 
162,542 

774 

972,547 

290 

58,931 

11,334 
8,776,980 

19,074 
484,864 

20,872 

2,060,256 

15,508 

10,031,472 

1,012 

1,031,478 


18,514 
3,999 


14,740 
4,237 

10,503 
8,083 

448 
2,8% 
5,707 
5,740 
4,595 
3,225 


811 

652 

780 

849 

4,756 

3,375 

11,196 


5,358 
1,142 

1,925 
8,464 
5,919 


8,964 

8,964 

3,050,664 

48 

9,076 

XXX 
XXX 

690 
142,816 

2,916,924 
325.4 


24,142 

75.99 

90 


8,149 

534,551 

926 

914 

1,115 

1,935 

2,059 

776 

337 

87 

3,130 
118,397 

2,939 
205,229 

1,908 
140,812 

1,559 
64,417 

307 

114,367 

75 

13,963 

4,726 
1,778,611 

7,757 
151,806 

8,302 

858,177 

6,413 

2,011,375 

359 

128,330 


7,334 
1,493 


5,159 

5,159 
3,961,221 

5,159 
2,595,202 

XXX 
XXX 

279 
68,643 

6,487,780 
1,257.6 

40,249 

33.09 

78 


5,002 
538,585 
184 
283 
451 
938 

1,614 
978 
420 
134 

2,032 
112,614 

1,965 

244,277 
1,357 

189,782 

1,040 

54,495 

323 

348,281 

83 

23,396 

3,357 
5,109,602 

4,537 
111,025 

5,053 

895,476 

4,275 

5,570,497 

385 

371,677 


4,051 
1,034 


4,695 

2,607 

1,813 

1,589 

2,882 

1,018 

4,201 

2,492 

93 

76 

936 

674 

1,855 

1,466 

2,128 

1,500 

2,102 

941 

1,748 

415 

127 

171 

153 

99 

176 

101 

324 

115 

1,617 

1,022 

1,233 

775 

5,145 

2,710 

1,445 

206 

328 

92 

725 

368 

3,988 

3,002 

2,478 

1,491 

91 

XXX 
XXX 

XXX 
XXX 

91 

1,019,573 

3 

17,280 

1,002,293 
11,014.2 


138,869 
14.33 

87 


82 

25 

,941 

5 

5 

38 

6 

22 

6 

34 

6 

349 

25 

13 

059 

18 

4 

i,  r  - 

125,062 


69 

818,952 

70 
12,930 

87 

45,349 

80 

950,363 

9 

125,062 


13 

43 

,710 

901 

370 

,511 

(/( 

XXX 

39 

68 

275 

345 

946 

384.0 

28 

483 

79.78 

78 

819 

65,607 

51 

80 

70 

183 

278 

116 

28 

13 

280 
20,191 

274 
25,284 

159 
18,513 

152 
6,771 

33 

30,547 

13 

5,621 

377 
185,910 

659 
12,786 

836 

111,082 

548 

236,648 

44 

36,168 


547 
318 


548 
317 
231 
343 


98 
297 
275 
103 
65 
17 


117 
93 
58 
57 

320 
82 

117 


116 
16 

63 
321 
385 


See  footnote  at  end  of  table. 


UTAH 


11 


BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


All  farm  operators — Continued 


Tenure  of  operator1 — Continued 


Tenants — Continued 


Crop-share 

tenants 
and  croppers 


Livestock-share 


Other  and 
unspecified 


Other  farms 


FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 
Faras number. 

Land  owned  by  farm  operators ..farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Land  rented  from  others  by  farm  operators. .. .farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Land  managed  by  farm  operators farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Land  rented  to  others  by  farm  operators farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Land  in  faras . , acres. 

Average  size  of  farm acres. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

Average  per  farm dollars. 

Average  per  acre dollars. 

Proportion  of  farms  reporting  value percent. 

Proportion  of  land  in  farms  for  which 
value  was  reported percent. 

Land  in  faras  according  to  use: 

Cropland  harvested farms  reporting. 

acres. 

1  to  9  acres farms  reporting. 

10  to  19  acres farms  reporting. 

20  to  29  acres farms  reporting. 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting. 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting. 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting. 

200  to  499  acres farms  reporting. 

500  acres  and  over farms  reporting. 

Cropland  used  only  for  pasture farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Cropland  not  harvested  and  not  pastured. ..farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Cultivated  summer  fallow farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Other  cropland farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Woodland  pastured farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Other  pasture  (not  cropland  and  not 
woodland) farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Other  land  (house  lots,  roads, 
wasteland,  etc.) farms  reporting., 

acres. , 

Cropland,  total farms  reporting., 

acres. , 

Land  pastured,  total farms  reporting., 

acres.. 

Woodland,  total farms  reporting. , 

acres.. 

FARM  OPERATORS 

Residing  on  farm  operated operators  reporting., 

Not  residing  on  farm  operated operators  reporting., 

With  other  income,  of  family  exceeding 

value  of  agricultural  products  sold operators  reporting.. 

Off- fara  vork: 

Working  off  their  farms,  total operators  reporting., 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting.. 

100  days  or  more operators  reporting.. 

Not  working  off  their  farms operators  reporting.. 

By  age: 

Under  25  years operators  reporting.. 

25  to  34  years operators  reporting.. 

35   to  44  years operators  reporting.. 

45   to  54  years operators  reporting.. 

55   to  64  years operators  reporting.. 

65  years  and  over operators  reporting.. 

By  year   began   operation   of  present   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.. 

Faras    by   class   of  work    power: 

No  tractor,   horses,   or  mules farms  reporting.. 

No  tractor  and  only  1  horse  or  mule .farms  reporting.. 

No  tractor  and  2  or  more  horses 

and/or  mules farms  reporting.. 

Tractor  and  horses  and/or  mules ...farms  reporting.. 

Tractor  and  no  horses  or  mules farms  reporting.. 


78 

17 

024 

XXX 

XXX 

1 

1 

' 

15 

724 

201.6 

44 

854 

231.20 

79 

78 
5,745 

5 

5 

15 

47 

5 


27 
3,073 

37 

1,875 

7 

895 

36 

980 


22 
2,874 

53 
2,157 

78 

10,693 

43 

5,947 


13 
55 


316 

5 

1,000 

316 

74,653 

XXX 

XXX 

10 
1,050 

74,603 
236.1 


24,718 

103.84 

85 


315 
33,657 

25 
15 
60 
126 
56 
26 
7 

67 
1,483 

100 

15,791 

85 

13,233 

32 

2,558 

13 
3,727 

13 
5,621 

137 
10,571 

237 
3,753 

315 

50,931 

170 

15,781 

24 

9,348 


177 
139 


197 
133 
64 
109 


41 
102 
106 
47 
10 
10 


38 
40 
15 
10 
126 
37 
40 


20 
6 

15 
127 

148 


90 

44,580 

xxx 

XXX 


44,580 
495.3 


22,666 

46.59 

76 


78 

4,489 

10 

5 


52 
5,265 

12 

561 

7 

70 

6 

491 


17,615 


49 

13 

963 

88 

2 

687 

83 

10 

115 

80 

J6 

843 

135 

6 
570 
135 
54,008 
xxx 
xxx 
16 
620 

53,958 
399.7 


33,673 

81.20 

64 


91 

4,691 

11 

15 

20 

25 

12 

5 

1 

2 

29 
2,088 

49 
3,060 

33 
2,615 

22 
445 

2 

6,850 


43 
34,546 

90 
2,723 

92 

9,839 

64 

43,484 

2 

6,850 


7,893 

7,479 

351,471 

1,085 

70,765 

99 

1,355,963 

595 

177,564 

1,600,635 
202.8 


10,925 
150.54 


5,999 

72,596 

3,572 

1,391 

503 

402 

102 

20 


1,900 
24,394 

1,775 

53,182 

770 

24,773 

1,245 
28,409 

102 

354,290 

119 

15,951 

2,805 
883,905 

6,051 
196,317 

6,594 

150,172 

4,192 

1,262,589 

215 

370,241 


6,526 
1,132 


64 

6,193 

91 

6,872 

33 

512 

58 

6,360 

44 

976 

10 

181 

28 

987 

33 

2,085 

12 

1,989 

17 

1,481 

5 

1,039 

8 

390 

15 

300 

11 

438 

1 

340 

42 

1,766 

5 

1,275 

22 

3,211 

45 

3,779 

706 

13 

752 

~> 

1,102 

34 

1,554 

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) 


Faros .number. 

SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting. 

Electricity farms  reporting. 

Television  set farms  reporting. 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting. 

Home  freezer farms  reporting. 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting. 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting. 

Milking  machine farms  reporting. 

Grain  combines farms  reporting. 

number. 
Corn  pickers , farms  reporting. 

number. 
Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting. 

number. 
Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting. 

number. 

Motortrucks .farms  reporting. 

number. 

Tractors. .farms  reporting. 

number. 
Wheel  and/or  crawler  tractors  other 

than  garden farms  reporting. 

Wheel  tractors  other  than  garden farms  reporting. 

number . 

Garden  tractors farms  reporting. 

number. 

Crawler  tractors farms  reporting. 

number. 

Automobiles .farms  reporting. 

number. 

FARM  LABOR  WEEK  OF  SEPT.  26-OCT.  2 

Family  and/or  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

persons. 

Family  workers,  including  operator farms  reporting. 

persons. 

Operators  working  1  or  more  hours persons. 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's  family 

working  15  hours  or  more farms  reporting. 

persons. 

Hired  workers farms  reporting. 

persons.. 
Regular  workers  ( to  be  employed 

150  days  or  more) farms  reporting., 

persons. 
Seasonal  workers  (  to  be  employed 

less  than  150  days) farms  reporting.. 

persons. . 
Regular  hired  workers  and  no 
seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

Farms  by  kind  of  workers: 

Both  family  workers  and  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

Family  workers  only farms  reporting. . 

Operators  only farms  reporting. , 

Unpaid  members  of  operator ' s 

family  only farms  reporting. . 

Hired  workers  only farms  reporting. . 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES  IN  1954 

Specified  farm  expenditures.. ............... .farms  reporting.. 

Machine  hire  and/or  hired  labor farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

Machine  hire farms  reporting . . 

dollars. . 

Hired  labor .farms  reporting.. 

dollars. . 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms  reporting.. 

dollars. . 

Gasoline  and  other  petroleum  fuel 
and  oil.. ............................... .farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

Commercial  fertilizer  and  fertilizing 

material farms  reporting. . 

dollars.. 

tons.. 

acres  on  which  used.. 

Lime  and  liming  material farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

tons. . 

acres  on  which  used.. 

See    footnote    at  end  of  table. 


All  farm  operators 


Total 

all 
farms 


23,008 


17,063 

21,945 

9,806 

20,808 

8,649 

194 

2,614 

4,312 

3,264 
3,478 
46 
47 
3,489 
3,543 
1,554 
1,585 

14,297 

18,134 

15,254 

21,067 

14,383 
14,133 
18,031 
1,561 
1,622 
1,207 
1,414 

18,832 
23,346 


21,040 
47,212 

20,802 
33,476 
20,275 

8,248 
13,201 

4,037 
13,736 

1,774 
3,732 

2,743 

10,004 


3,799 

17,003 
10,600 

430 
238 


22,893 
17,319 

17,023,728 

14,663 

4,018,863 

11,555 

13,004,865 

16,758 

23,144,840 


18,219 
7,539,127 


6,530 

1,565,902 

21,423 

166,549 

41 

773 

202 

385 


Tenure  of  operator1 


Full 
owners 


8,964 


8,475 
19,953 

8,364 

14,156 
8,209 

3,766 
5,947 

1,798 
5,797 

734 
1,361 

1,242 
4,436 


1,687 
6,677 
3,716 

116 
111 


8,954 

7,365 

6 

,844,809 

6,077 

1 

,866,245 

5,485 

4 

978,564 

6,744 

2 

578,687 

7,826 

3 

357,320 

2,991 

655,989 

8,828 

68,007 

25 

245 

50 

125 

Part 
owners 


5,159 


6,593 

4,026 

8,543 

4,926 

3,675 

2,099 

8,191 

4,726 

3,647 

2,109 

62 

86 

1,230 

1,013 

2,205 

1,578 

1,523 

1,306 

1,601 

1,421 

8 

18 

9 

18 

1,639 

1,453 

1,667 

1,467 

674 

752 

683 

769 

6,141 

4,274 

7,619 

6,073 

6,636 

4,519 

9,186 

6,961 

6,466 

4,493 

6,348 

4,398 

8,062 

6,123 

459 

208 

483 

225 

577 

502 

641 

613 

7,402 

4,337 

9,241 

5,846 

4,984 
14,323 

4,903 
8,677 
4,839 

2,269 
3,838 

1,629 
5,646 

867 
1,832 

1,026 
3,814 


1,548 
3,355 
1,839 


5,149 

4,730 
7,728,629 

3,944 
1,508,817 

3,920 
6,219,812 

4,136 
7,712,493 


4,886 
3,229,183 


2,265 

685,841 

9,300 

78,026 

16 

528 

152 

260 


Managers 


42 
353 


37 
282 


90 

70 
738,476 

39 
23,126 

59 
715,350 

57 
220,834 


75 
144,876 

16 

40,752 

602 

3,025 


604 
834 
428 
772 

277 

10 

140 

242 


28 

173 

33 

18E 

5 

10 

5 

10 

36 

17£ 

42 

17E 

14 

87 

16 

90 

69 

657 

181 

836 

62 

706 

234 

1,001 

62 

706 

62 

687 

185 

910 

5 

30 

5 

40 

24 

47 

44 

51 

73 

732 

188 

838 

848 
2,662 

840 
1,355 


301 
546 


259 
1,307 


199 
1,128 


251 
589 
432 


901 

751 
1,072,065 

607 
237,636 

626 
834,429 

598 
1,329,443 


849 
396,538 


378 

132,410 

1,939 

11,305 


200 
258 
160 
247 


19 

90 

31 

32 

5 

5 
51 
51 
27 
27 

220 
308 

219 
349 

219 
212 
299 
20 
30 
19 
20 

231 

250 


272 

851 

266 
443 
266 

101 

177 

86 
408 

24 

80 

73 
328 


186 
127 


282 

219 

446,992 

173 

56,802 

171 

390,190 

193 

300,675 


266 
126,394 


95 

56,560 

962 

2,880 


UTAH 


13 


BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUS  OF  1954-Continued 


a  sample  of  farms.  See  textj 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Fans number. . 

SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting . . 

Electricity ...farms  reporting.. 

Television  set farms  reporting.. 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting.. 

Home  freezer farms  reporting.. 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting.. 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting.. 

Milking  machine farms  reporting.. 

Grain  combines farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
Corn  pickers farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Motortrucks  farms  reporting.. 

number . . 

Tractors farms  reporting.. 

number . . 
Wheel  and/or  crawler  tractors  other 

than  garden farms  reporting.. 

Wheel  tractors  other  than  garden farms  reporting.. 

number . . 

Garden  tractors farms  reporting.. 

number.. 

Crawler  tractors farms  reporting.. 

number . . 

4utoaobiles farms  reporting. . 

number . . 

FARM  LABCH  WEEK  OF  SEPT.  26-OCT.   2 

Faaily  and/or   hired   workers farms  reporting.. 

persons.. 

r'anily  workers.    Including  operator farms  reporting.. 

persons.. 
Operators  working  1  or  more  hours persons.. 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's  family- 
working  15  hours  or  more farms  reporting.. 

persons.. 

Hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

persons.. 
Regular  workers  ( to  be  employed 

150  days  or  more) farms  reporting.. 

persons. . 
Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed 

less  than  150  days) farms  reporting.. 

persons, . 
Regular  hired  workers  and  no 
seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

Far  as  by  Li  ml  of  workers: 

Botn  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    farn   expenditures farms   reporting.. 

Machine  hire  and/or  hired  labor farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

Machine  hire farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

Hired  labor farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms  reporting.. 

dollars. . 

Gasoline  and  other  petroleum  fuel 

and  oil farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

Commercial  fertilizer  and  fertilizing 

material farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

tons. . 

acres  on  which  used.. 

Lime  and  liming  material farms  reporting.. 

dollars. . 

tons.. 
acres  on  which  used.. 


All  farm  operators — Continued 


Tenure  of  operator1 — Continued 


Tenants — Continued 


73 
515 


118 
68 


26 
397 


Crop-share 

tenants 
and  croppers 


25 
395 


73 

82 

71 

33 

965 

48 

37 

48 

165 

78 

47 

740 

55 

23,44 

273 

2 

,335 

194 
299 
124 
269 

115 

5 

63 

60 

93 
101 


98 
98 
32 
34 

219 
276 

275 
394 

275 
264 

372 
5 
5 
14 
17 

249 

305 


295 
761 

293 
464 
292 

99 
172 

79 
297 

13 
17 

68 
280 


77 
216 
158 


Livestock-share 


316 

260 
282,999 

201 
95,176 

219 
187,823 

177 
193,725 

316 
153,039 

152 

39,610 

492 

4,675 


85 
209 

85 

130 

85 

20 
45 

19 
79 


90 

85 
84,109 

61 
24,375 

85 
59,734 


88,880 

90 
33,713 

45 

6,350 

96 

870 


Other  and 
unspecified 


98 
121 


101 
104 

77 
94 

77 
76 
87 


116 
125 


123 
326 

123 

200 

98 


49 
12( 


135 
114 

175,700 

101 

27,318 

83 

148,382 

117 
697,998 


31 

6,445 

116 

545 


Other  farms 


5,789 
7,560 
3,562 
7,040 

2,584 

30 

206 

269 

234 

235 

5 

5 

183 

189 

27 

27 

3,156 
3,425 

3,331 
3,685 

2,656 

2,638 

2,751 

859 

869 

57 

65 

6,288 
7,233 


6,653 
9,822 

6,622 
9,189 
6,345 

1,897 
2,844 

309 
633 


56 

78 


259 
555 


278 
6,344 
4,580 

271 
31 


7,799 

4,403 
639,749 

3,996 
383,039 

1,465 
256,710 

5,223 
1,303,383 

4,583 
411,210 

880 

50,910 

754 

6,186 


14 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  4.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS. 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Foraa. .................................... ............number. . 

LIVESTOCK 

Livestock  on  hood: 

All  cattle  and  calves. farms  reporting.. 

number.. 
Cows,  including  heifers  that  have 

calved farms  reporting. . 

number. . 
Milk  cows. ........................ ..farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Horses  and  mules farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

All  hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over farms  reporting.. 

number.. 

Livestock  aod  livestock  products  sold  in  1954: 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

HogB  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Chickens  sold......... ........... .........farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting . . 

dozens. . 

CHOPS 

Specified  crops  harvested  ia  1954: 

Corn  for  all  purposes farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

Corn  harvested  for  grain farms  reporting. . 

acres . . 

bushels  harvested . . 

bushels  sold . . 

Winter  wheat  threshed farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

bushels  harvested . . 

bushels  sold . . 

Spring  wheat  threshed farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

bushels  harvested . . 

bushels  sold . . 

Barley  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting . . 

acres .  . 

bushels  harvested. . 

bushels  sold. . 

Hay  cut acres . . 

tons . . 


All  farm  operators 


Total 

all 

farms 


17,795 
724,640 

16,719 
333,827 
14,491 
93,605 

11,531 
35,287 

7,652 
60,497 

11,003 
2,177,715 


12,362 
274,885 

3,804 
53,913 

3,255 
2,434,308 

4,780 
20,464,820 


3,994 

36,452 

271 

1,627 
75,340 
15,375 

2,877 

262,160 

3,713,359 

3,210,257 

6,685 

85,142 

2,472,857 

1,863,085 

9,133 

148,297 

5,747,216 

1,890,254 

504,917 
1,095,345 


Full 
owners 


8,964 


7,203 
320,192 

6,890 

147, 734 

5,941 

44,531 

5,041 
13,881 

2,920 
28,740 

4,493 
1,286,523 


5,852 

129,187 


1,584 
27,132 


1,792 
2,009,077 


2,362 
14,089,676 


1,692 

14,941 

101 

1,039 
46,555 
10,475 

1,193 

98,216 

1,489,360 

1,287,265 

2,982 

37,068 

1,132,592 

857,126 

4,051 

63,452 

2,540,568 

745,181 

232,387 
498,178 


Tenure  of  operator1 


Part 
owners 


5,159 


4,499 
313,245 

4,313 

144,543 

3,764 

36,189 

3,462 
13,816 

2,046 
19,087 

2,473 
454,683 


3,838 
115,122 


1,156 
16,805 


744 

206,735 


1,147 
3,879,456 


1,528 

17,211 

75 

378 

21,280 

3,050 

1,100 

141,487 

1,903,704 

1,652,259 

2,070 

35,770 

972,872 

750,828 

3,101 

65,392 

2,479,319 

816,610 

195,306 
439,159 


Managers 


63 
25,568 

58 

12,539 

37 

400 

68 
993 

26 
642 

24 
6,897 


12 
1,018 


5 
625 


9 
39,396 


19 
417 


4,089 
22,710 
20,923 

25 
506 

19,827 
18,206 

30 

939 

35,299 

9,953 

16,298 
26,619 


651 
24,328 

585 
9,890 

496 
3,963 

400 
1,206 

239 
2,869 

310 
181,701 

532 
9,917 

158 
2,436 

97 
157,200 

122 
1,469,240 


196 

1,944 
10 
40 

1,200 


170 

12,787 

201,585 

184,325 

295 

4,863 

173,986 

149,650 

508 

10,509 

409,100 

234,040 

22,956 
58,612 


7 

,253 

3 

1 

162 
,662 

136 
,319 

134 
476 

1 

81 

,068 

7 

95 
,611 

2 

171 
92i 

56 
686 

2 

21 
835 

58 

17 
600 

67 

779 

5 

10 
300 


29 

1,796 

34,570 

32,240 

84 

1,505 

45,280 

41,065 

133 

2,431 

90,840 

40,505 

7,007 
13,365 


1Data  are  given  by  tenure  of  operator  for  commercial  farms  only. 


UTAH 


15 


BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUS  OF  1954-Continued 

a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


All  farm  operators — Continued 


Tenure  of  operator1 — Continued 


Tenants — Continued 


Crop-share 

tenants 

and  croppers 


Livestock-share 


Other  and 
unspecified 


Faras number. . 

LIVESTOCK 

Livestock  on  hand: 

All  cattle  and  calves farms  reporting.. 

number.. 
Cows,  including  heifers  that  have 

calved farms  reporting.. 

number.. 

Milk  cows farms  reporting.. 

number.. 

Horses  and  mules farms  reporting. . 

number. . 

All  hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over farms  reporting.. 

number.. 

Livestock  and  livestock  products  sold  in  i''"l 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting. . 

dozens. . 

CROPS 
Specified  crops  harvested  in  1954: 

Corn  for  all  purposes farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

Corn  harvested  for  grain farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

bushels  harvested . . 

bushels  sold . . 

Winter  wheat  threshed farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

bushels  harvested . . 

bushels  sold . . 

Spring  wheat  threshed farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

bushels  harvested.. 

bushels  sold . . 

Barley  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

bushels  harvested . . 

bushels  sold . . 

Hay  cut acres  . . 

tons. . 


63 
1,928 

58 
703 

53 
282 

13 
45 

17 
238 

38 
1,935 


53 
579 


25 
295 


10 
10,765 


16 
7,810 


25 

175 


16 

745 

15,900 

13,300 

45 

725 

28,725 

26,645 

47 

625 

36,075 

21,550 

1,289 
4,834 


234 

7,836 

223 
2,346 

188 
1,201 

148 
396 

98 
976 

97 
25,514 


187 
4,047 


56 

1,089 


26 

8,825 


34 

310,485 


73 
775 


92 

8,743 

122,524 

114,895 

136 
2,393 

91,801 
75,600 

232 

5,990 

229,945 

156,610 

10,196 
30,461 


71 
4,197 

71 
L,938 

56 
588 

49 

141 


36 
2,675 


51 

1,153 


2,125 


20 
16,370 


16 
125 


11 

318 

8,878 

8,185 

15 

165 

5,930 

4,540 

67 

797 

36,200 

10,175 

2,509 
6,305 


86 
3,114 

71 

1,241 

63 

573 

56 
148 

26 
552 


143,966 


70 
1,218 


20 
160 


35 

132,650 


35 
1,075,975 


15 
90 

5 
30 
900 


22 

1,185 

19,713 

15,705 

15 

75 
2,250 

1,800 

29 

666 

16,040 

5,200 

1,955 
3,647 


5,379 
41,307 

4,873 

19,121 

4,253 

8,522 

2,560 
5,391 

2,421 
9,159 

3,703 
247,911 


2,075 
9,892 

894 
6,522 

617 
60,671 

1,140 
987,052 


559 

1,939 

85 

170 
6,305 
1,850 

406 

5,581 

96,000 

65,485 

1,313 

6,935 

173,580 

87,275 

1,443 

8,005 

282,930 

84,470 

37,970 
72,777 


16 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  5— FARM  OPERATORS  BY  COLOR,  RESIDENCE,  OFF-FARM  WORK,  AGE,  AND  YEARS  ON  PRESENT  FARM: 

CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954 

[Data  in  italics  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


FARM  OPERATORS 

By  color: 

White number. 

Negro number. 

Other  nonwhite number. 

By  residence: 

Residing  on  farm  operated operators  reporting. 

Not  residing  on  farm  operated. operators  reporting. 

Operators  not  reporting  residence number. 

By  off-farm  work: 

Working  off  their  farms,  total operators  reporting, 

1  to  49  days operators  reporting. 

50  to  99  days operators  reporting. 

100  days  or  more operators  reporting. 

100  to  199  days operators  reporting. 

200  days  and  over.... operators  reporting. 

Operators  not  working  off  their  farms number. 

Operators  not  reporting number. 

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* 

Operation  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.. 

NA  Not  available. 


1954 

(November) 


22,580 

3 

243 

18,499 

3,839 

488 

14,7-10 
2.776 
1,461 

10.503 
1.930 
3.573 
8.033 
185 

448 
2.896 
5.707 
5.740 
4.595 
3.225 
48.8 

397 


153 
283 

193 

53 

89 

103 

127 

157 

123 

780 

849 

4.756 

3.375 

11.196 

539 

17 


1950 
(April  1) 


18,023 
4,345 


13.407 
2.997 
1,598 
8.812 
2,025 
6.737 

10.348 
443 

557 
3.434 
6.000 
5.466 
4,571 
2.603 
47.6 
1.567 


XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 


1945 

(January  l) 


25,893 

429 


20,554 

5,599 

169 

12,524 
1,905 
1,607 
9,012 
2,007 
7,005 

13,798 

507 
4,190 
6,788 
6,763 
4,994 
2,903 
47.4 

177 


XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
15 


1940 
(April  l) 


24,734 

8 

669 

18,513 

5,914 

984 

11,157 
3,089 
1,966 
6,102 
2,531 
3,571 

12,586 
1,668 

865 
4,162 
5,806 
6,274 
4,615 
2,736 
47.0 
953 


XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

xxx 

XXX 

xxx 
xxx 

15 


1935 
(January  1) 


30,170 
525 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

17,380 
8,305 
3,400 
5,675 
2,751 
2,924 

12,261 
1,054 

(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) 


1930 
(April  1) 


2b,  591 

5 

563 

(HA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

13,037 
4,232 
2,528 
6,277 
2,447 
3,830 

14,122 


950 
4,534 
6,685 
6,369 
4,699 
2,665 
(NA) 
1,257 


XX 

xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 

xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 

(NA) 


1925 

(January  1 ) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(MA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


XXX 

xxx 
xxx 

XX' 

xxx 

xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 

(NA) 


1920 
(January  1) 


25,248 
61 
353 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

1,265 
5,556 
6,667 
5,973 
3,984 
1,774 
(NA) 
443 


XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

XXX 

xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 

(NA) 


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] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Farms  by  class  of  work  power: 

No  tractor,  horses,  or  mules farms- 
No  tractor  and  only  1  horse  or  mule farms 

No  tractor  and  2  or  more  horses 

and/or  mules farms 

Tractor  and  horses  and/or  mules farms 

Tractor  and  no  horses  or  mules farms 

Specified  facilities  and  equipment: 

Telephone farms 

Electricity farms 

Television  set farms 

Piped  running  water farms 

Home  f reezer farms 

Electric  pig  brooder farms 

Power-feed  grinder farms 

Milking  machine farms 

Grain  combines ,.  .farms 

Corn  pickers farms 

Pick-up  hay  balers farms 

Field  forage  harvesters ...farms 

Motortrucks farms 

Tractors,  including  garden  tractors farms 

1  tractor farms 

2  tractors..... farms 

3  tractors farms 

4  tractors farms 

5  or  more  tractors farms 

Wheel  tractors  other  than  garden 

Garden  tractors 

Crawler  tractors 

Automobiles farms 


Farms  reporting  automobiles  and/or  motortrucks. 


reporting, 
reporting. 

reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 

reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 
reporting, 
reporting. 

number, 
reporting. 

number, 
reporting. 

number, 
reporting. 

number, 
reporting. 

number, 
reporting. 

number, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 
..  number. 
. . .  number. 
...number, 
reporting. 

number. 
. ..number. 


1954 

( November) 


5.558 
1.142 

1.925 
8.464 
5.919 

17.063 

21.945 

9.806 

20.803 

8.649 

194 

2.614 

4.312 

3.264 

3. 473 

46 

47 

3.489 

3.543 

1.554 

1.585 

14.297 

18.134 

15.254 

21.067 

2 10.781 

s  2.  668 

z642 

z198 

294 

18.031 

1.622 

I. 414 

18.832 

23, 346 

21.448 


1950 
(April  1) 


4.916 
1.319 

5,055 
8.699 
4.209 

12,515 

21.597 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2.764 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3.864 

2.651 

2.827 

31 

31 

1.432 

1,444 

(NA) 

(NA) 

12. 324 

15.352 

12,908 

15.937 

'10.173 

z1.807 

2  459 

13,704 

1.030 

1.253 

17.246 

20.  769 

21,491 


1945 
( January  1) 


6,937 
1,894 

11.559 
4.460 
1.501 

8,479 

19,353 

(NA) 

16,867 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1.309 

396 

937 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

9,720 

10,969 

6,313 

6,876 

5,862 

382 

69 


5.440 

354 

799 

18,680 

20,303 

22,255 


1940 
(April  1) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

4,998 
17,714 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(na) 

5,801 

6,238 

2,892 

3,041 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(na) 

(NA) 
15,352 
16,759 

(NA) 


1935 

(January  l) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(na) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA1 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA 

(na) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


1930 
(April  1) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

7,416 

115,778 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3,986 

4,189 

1,335 

1,426 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

16,343 

17, 574 

(NA) 


1925 
(January  1) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
804 
850 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


1920 

(January  1) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

6,295 

lll,125 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
544 
572 
553 
583 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
8,246 
8,657 
(NA) 


NA  Not  available.     ^e  1930  inquiry  referred  to  electricity  in  "farmer' 
2Figures  for  1954  and  1950  are  for  tractors  other  than  garden  tractors. 


dwelling;"  and  the  1920  inquiry  referred  to  gas  or  electricity  in  "operator's  dwelling. 


UTAH 


17 


State  Table  7.-FARM  LABOR  AND  SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES:      CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954 

[[Data  in  italics  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.   See  textj 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations. 

Census  of — 

see  text) 

1954 

1950 

1945 

1940 

1935 

1930 

1925 

1920 

(November) 

(April  1) 

(January  l) 

(April  1) 

(January  1) 

(April  1) 

(January  1) 

(January  l) 

FARM  LABOR 

Farm   workers    for   specified   week.:1 

.farms  reporting., 
persons . . 

21  .040 
47,212 

21 .  375 
40.480 

21,778 
31,893 

20,681 
33,859 

29,068 
43,991 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2.2 

1.9 

1.5 

1.6 

1.5 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Family  workers,    including  operators... 

.farms  reporting.. 
persons. . 

20.802 
33, 476 

21.075 
33. 060 

21,531 

28,600 

19, 814 
28,065 

28,534 
38,808 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Operators  working  1  or  more  hours.. 

20,27b 

20. 252 

21,056 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's  family 

farms  reporting. . 
persons. . 

3.24S 
13.201 

8.382 
12.808 

5,584 
7,544 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

.farms  reporting.. 
persons. . 

4.037 
13. 736 

3.457 
7.420 

1,542 
3,293 

2,714 
5,794 

2,608 
5,183 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

2.983 
2.141 

3.315 
1.689 

(NA) 
(NA) 

2,468 
2,253 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Workers  hired  by  hour  or  on 

a.  612 

2.235 

181 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,073 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

No  report  as  to  basis  of  payment... 

(NA) 

faros   reporting   by   amber   of   bired   workers: 

.farms  reporting.. 

1.796 

2.076 

888 

(NA) 

1,645 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

.farms  reporting.. 

839 

684 

337 

(NA) 

510 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

601 

434 

201 

(NA) 

239 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

.farms  reporting.. 

571 

198 

94 

(NA) 

159 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

230 

65 

22 

(NA) 

55 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Fans   by   kind   of   workers  doring   specified    we 

rk: 

2.823 

4,544 

4,730 

1,627 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3.799 

3.157 

1,295 

1,847 

2,074 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1.954 

1.821 

934 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Operator,  members  of  his  family. 

1.748 
97 

1.251 
85 

337 
24 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(»A) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

Members  of  operator's  family  and  hired 

workers. ..farms. . 

(NA) 

17.003 
10.600 
5.973 

20,236 

17,967 

26,460 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

15,013 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Operator  and  members  of  his  family. . . . 

6.308 

4,772 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

430 

738 

451 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

247 

867 

534 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

3 

.farms  reporting., 
dollars.. 

14.663 
4,018.863 

15.873 
3,884. 695 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

.farms  reporting.. 
dollars. . 

11.555 
13.004.865 

13. 706 

16.068,502 

16,790 
12,773,592 

12,653 
4,388,123 

(NA) 
(NA) 

15,127 
6,058,647 

14,917 
5,145,466 

15,033 

7,472,300 

•  farms  reporting.. 

2,649 

3.125 

4,600 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

.farms  reporting. . 

2,008 

2.211 

2,967 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

.farms  reporting.. 

2.582 

3.202 

4,127 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

.farms  reporting.. 

1.583 
1.493 

2.023 

1.695 

2,154 
1,767 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

700 

N 

1                    (NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

) 

)                     (NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

\                 1.450 

1,175 

)                     (NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

56 

J 

V                    (NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

.farms  reporting., 
dollars. . 

16.758 

23.144,840 

16.546 

26.621.873 

19,152 
18,831,474 

13,859 

5,113,053 

(NA) 

(na) 

13,929 
4,937,875 

11,313 

2,502,090 

13,082 

Gasoline   and  otber   petroleum   fuel    and   oil.. 

.farms  reporting., 
dollars . . 

18.219 
7,539,127 

16.882 
6,073.620 

(NA) 
(NA) 

9,590 
1,142,955 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

Commercial    fertilizer    and 

.farms  reporting. . 
dollars.. 

6,530 
1.565.902 

(NA) 
(NA) 

83 
26.506 

3,888 
123,873 

(NA) 
(NA) 

'106 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

1,017 
108,956 

•farms  reporting. . 
dollars. . 

41 
773 

(NA) 
(NA) 

2 

750 

57 
1,258 

(NA) 

(na) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

NA  Not  available. 

xCensus  of  1954,  week  of  Sept.  26-0ct.  2;  Census  of  1950,  week  preceding  enumeration;  Censuses  of  1945  and  1935,  first  week  of  January;  Census  of  1940,  last  week  of  March. 
2See  text  for  differences  in  definition  of  farm  workers. 

3For  Census  of  1954,  expenditures  during  calendar  year  1954;  for  earlier  Censuses,  expenditures  during  the  preceding  calendar  year. 

*Cash  payments  for  farm  labor;  housework  not  included.   For  1954,  1950,  1945,  and  1940,  the  data  do  not  include  expenditures  for  contract  construction  work,  machine  hire,  and 
labor  included  In  cost  of  machine  hire.  For  1920,  the  value  of  board  furnished  was  included. 
'Farms  reporting  tons  of  commercial  fertilizer. 


18 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  8.-HIRED  FARM  LABOR  AND  WAGE  RATES 

QFigures  on  number  of  workers  and  wage  rates  are  for  hired  persons  working  the  week  of 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Hirad  workers f  arms  reporting. . 

persons.. 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting.. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

10  hired  workers  or  more .farms  reporting. , 

Regular  workers  (to  be  employed  150  days  or  more) farms  reporting., 

persons. , 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. . 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. , 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less  than  150  days) farms  reporting. 

persons. 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Regular  hired  workers  and  no  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Both  regular  and  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Seasonal  hired  workers  and  no  regular  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Paid  .in  a  .ontbly  basis farms  reporting. 

Undei    $25  per  month farms  reporting. 

$25  to  $34  per  month farms  reporting. 

$35  to  $49  per  month farms  reporting. 

$50  to  $84  per  month farms  reporting. 

$85  to  $109  per  month farms  reporting. 

$110  to  $129  per  month farms  reporting. 

$130  to  $169  per  month farms  reporting. 

$170  to  $214  per  month farms  reporting. 

$215  to  $274  per  month farms  reporting. 

$275   to  $324  per  month farms  reporting. 

$325  and  over  per  month farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  a  weekly  basis farms  reporting. 

Under  $5  per  week farms  reporting. 

$5  to  $7  per  week farms  reporting. 

$8  to  $11  per  week farms  reporting. 

$12   to  $19  per  week farms  reporting. 

$20  to  $24  per  week farms  reporting. 

$25  to  $29  per  week farms  reporting. 

$30  to  $39  per  week farms  reporting. 

$40  to  $49  per  week farms  reporting. 

$50  to  $59  per  week farms  reporting. 

$60  to  $69  per  week farms  reporting. 

$70  to  $79  per  week farms  reporting. 

$80  and  over  per  week farms  reporting. 

Paid  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  hntirlv  basis ...farms  reporting. 

Under  $0.25  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.25   to  $0.34  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.35  to  $0.44  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.45  to  $0.54  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.55  to  $0.64  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.65  to  $0.74  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.75  to  $0.84  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.85   to  $0.99  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.00  to  $1.14  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.15   to  $1.29  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.30  to  $1.44  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.45  and  over  per  hour farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  a  piece-work  basis farms  reporting. 

Expenditures  for  hired  labor  in   1954 farms  reporting. 

dollars . 

$1  to  $99 farms  reporting. 

$100  to  $199 farms  reporting. 

$200  to  $499 farms  reporting. 

$500  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $2,499 farms  reporting. 

$2,500  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  and  over farms  reporting. 

Fans  with  expenditures  for  hired   labor  but  no  bired  workers  reported. . .farms  reporting. 

$1  to  $99 farms  reporting. 

$100  to  $199 farms  reporting. 

$200  to  $499 farms  reporting. 

$500  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $2,499 farms  reporting. 

$2,500  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  and  over farms  reporting. 


Total 
all  farms 


4,037 
13,736 

1,796 
839 
601 
571 
230 

1,774 

3,732 

1,071 

389 

170 

114 

30 

2,743 
10,004 

1,222 
526 
388 
429 
178 

1,294 
480 

2,263 

1,437 

5 

10 

11 

35 

104 

55 

220 

609 

283 

87 

18 

111 


5 

5 

1 

2 

38 

22 

23 

5 

5 

5 

812 
10 
1 
21 
17 
79 
96 
58 

383 
24 

123 


5 

48 

16 

10 

219 

42 

860 

177 

5 

55 

750 

11,555 

13,004,865 

2,649 

2,008 

2,582 

1,583 

1,493 

700 

540 

7,518 

2,371 

1,604 

1,934 

904 

510 

153 

42 


Economic  class 


Commercial  farms 


3,728 

13,103 

1,597 

791 

576 

540 

224 

1,718 

3,654 

1,024 

382 

170 

113 

29 

2,484 

9,449 

1,059 

490 

363 

399 

173 

1,244 

474 

2,010 

1,411 

5 

10 

11 

30 

99 

53 

215 

602 

281 

87 

18 

106 


721 
10 
1 
11 
17 
59 
86 
48 

352 
24 

113 

1,315 


11 
10 
174 
42 
809 
171 
5 


680 

10,090 

12,748,155 

1,727 

1,768 

2,375 

1,515 

1,476 

691 

538 

6,362 

1,539 

1,439 

1,798 

682 

510 

152 

42 


564 

3,616 

109 

135 

120 

132 

68 

458 

1,791 

110 

141 

103 

81 

23 

256 

1,825 

95 

46 

38 

42 

35 

308 

150 

106 

407 


31 

200 

118 

31 

15 


780 

5,668,039 

6 

22 

51 

74 

124 

158 

345 

216 
5 
17 
49 
43 
56 
30 
16 


1,144 

2,864 

517 

307 

160 

115 

45 

670 

1,016 

433 

177 

43 

16 

1 

663 

1,848 

299 

146 

100 

86 

32 

481 

189 

474 


1 
18 
16 
91 
249 
113 
41 
2 


10 
38 
10 
236 
46 


2,062 
3,762,117 
74 
148 
337 
384 
561 
384 
174 

918 

58 

115 

265 

209 

169. 

76 

26 


UTAH 


19 


BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

Sept.  26-0ct.  2.  Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Economic  class — Continued 


Commercial  farms — Continued 


Residential 


Hired  workers farms  reporting. 

persons. 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Regular  workers  (to  be  employed  150  days  or  more) farms  reporting. 

persons . 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting . 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less  than  150  days) farms  reporting. 

persons. 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Regular  hired  workers  and  no  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Both  regular  and  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Seasonal  hired  workers  and  no  regular  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  ■  nontbly  basis farms  reporting. 

Under  $25  per  month farms  reporting. 

$25  to  $34  per  month farms  reporting. 

$35  to  $49  per  month farms  reporting. 

$50  to  $84  per  month farms  reporting . 

$85  to  $109  per  month farms  reporting. 

$110  to  $129  per  month farms  reporting. 

$130  to  $169  per  month. farms  reporting. 

$170  to  $214  per  month farms  reporting. 

$215  to  $274  per  month farms  reporting. 

$275  to  $324  per  month farms  reporting. 

$325  and  over  per  month farms  reporting. 

Pnid  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 . 

Pnid  on  n  dnily  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. 

Pnid  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  bired    labor   in  1954 farms  reporting. 

.  .  dollars. 

frJS°      *  U farns  reporting. 

$100  to  $199 fanna  r;portln|. 

$200  to  $499 farm5  reloVtinf. 

$500  to  $999 farms  r^rU^. 

$1,000  to  $2,499 farnB  r^rtl^ 

£.500W$4."9 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  and  over [armB  reporting. 

Fnr«s  with  expenditures   for  bired  labor  bnt  no  bired  workers  reported .. .farms  reporting. 
$1   to  $99 farms  reporting. 

t]9°  *°  HI? farms  re^ortlrj 

$200  to  $499 tarmB  r^oruJj., 

^fc::::::::::::::::::::: SiSS- 

g>v:'" ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Sr^int:: 

$5,000  and  over farm  re£ortl*.. 


644 

2,175 

302 

85 

120 

91 

46 

147 

245 

123 

3 

15 

1 

5 

533 

1,930 

223 

95 

84 

90 

41 

111 

36 

497 


40 

11 

172 

31 


136 


2,639 

950,640 

576 

616 

831 

405 

185 

22 

4 

1,995 

510 
487 
679 
233 

81 
5 


370' 

,230 

181 

70 

51 

43 

25 

48 

55 

41 

7 


334 
1,175 

153 
72 
42 
42 
25 
36 
12 

322 


35 

5 

101 

15 


1,614 

419,700 

549 

495 

366 

114 

73 

17 

1,244 
494 
386 
253 
71 
35 
5 


59 
181 

28 

10 
6 

10 
5 
3 
5 
2 


56 
176 

26 

10 
5 

10 
5 
3 


319 
57,557 
164 
83 
42 
23 
6 


260 
144 

77 
17 
16 
6 


232 

508 
146 
31 
20 
30 
5 
30 
30 
30 


207 

478 

126 

26 

20 

30 

5 

25 

5 

202 


39 
7 
7 

1 
1 
16 
38 
7 
7 


46 

5 

1 

10 

65 

5 

1,031 

411 

2. 

129,765 

56,865 

70,0SC 

637 

285 

185 

50 

5 

162 

45 

42 

20 

6 

5 

10 
1 

2 

8 
2 

799 

350 

7 

547 

285 

130 

30 

5 

106 

30 

... 

16 

5 

1 
1 

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) 


Hired  workers farms  reporting. 

persons. 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Regular  workers  (to  be  employed  150  days  or  more) farms  reporting. 

persons. 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less  than  150  days) farms  reporting. 

persons. 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Regular  hired  workers  and  no  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

Both  regular  and  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

Seasonal  hired  workers  and  no  regular  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

Paid  on  a  monthly  basis farms  reporting. 

Under  $25  per  month , farms  reporting. 

$25  to  $34  per  month farms  reporting. 

$35  to  $49  per  month farms  reporting. 

$50  to  $84  per  month farms  reporting. 

$85  to  $109  per  month farms  reporting, 

$110  to  $129  per  month farms  reporting . 

$130  to  $169  per  month farms  reporting. 

$170  to  $214  per  month farms  reporting. 

$215  to  $274  per  month farms  reporting. 

$275  to  $324  per  month farms  reporting. 

$325  and  over  per  month farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  a  weekly  basis farms  reporting.. 

Under  $5  per  week farms  reporting., 

$5  to  $7  per  week farms  reporting.. 

$8  to  $11  per  week farms  reporting.. 

$12  to  $19  per  week ■ farms  reporting.. 

$20  to  $24  per  week farms  reporting. , 

$25  to  $29  per  week farms  reporting.. 

$30  to  $39  per  week farms  reporting. , 

$40  to  $49  per  week farms  reporting., 

$50  to  $59  per  week farms  reporting.. 

$60  to  $69  per  week farms  reporting.. 

$70  to  $79  per  week farms  reporting.. 

$80  and  over  per  week farms  reporting. . 

Paid  on  a  daily  basis farms  reporting.. 

$1  per  day farms  reporting.. 

$2  per  day • farms  reporting.. 

$3  per  day ..farms  reporting.. 

$4  per  day farms  reporting.. 

$5  per  day farms  reporting.. 

$6  per  day farms  reporting.. 

$7  per  day farms  reporting. . 

$8  per  day farms  reporting.. 

$9  per  day farms  reporting.. 

$10  and  over  per  day farms  reporting.. 

Paid  on  an  hourly  basis farms  reporting.. 

Under  $0.25  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$0.25  to  $0.34  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$0.35  to  $0.44  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$0.45  to  $0.54  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$0.55  to  $0.64  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$0.65  to  $0.74  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$0.75  to  $0.34  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.. 

Al.30  to  $1.44  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$1.45  and  over  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

Paid  on  a  piece-work  basis farms  reporting.. 

Expenditures  for  hired  labor  in  1*»54 farma  reporting.. 

*n    4oq  dollars.. 

Jl  to  $99 farms  reporting.. 

££  £  &S '«■  r^ortlS.. 

!  ™    J"9 fa™*  reporting.. 

moo  to  $999 farns  re£;rti  *.. 

$1,000  to  $2,499 farms  re£rtJ£.. 

%'ZS.  *°  $A'<W9 t™  renting.. 

$5,000  and  over farms  reporting. . 

Far.,   with   expenditures    for   hired   labor   but   no   hired   workers   reported. . .farms   reporting., 
f  J-*°  *9J-  -  • farms  reporting. . 

g£  Z  fc: r-3  re^- 

$500   to  $999        'armS  reP°r""K" 

$1  000  to  to  AM farms  ^Porting.. 

li'iS,  ^  %,'tll far°s  reporting.. 

t?'™  '"> "9 farms  reporting.. 

$5,000  and  over Cms  re£rtl  *.. 

'Data  are  given  by  tenure  of  operator  for  commercial   farms  only. 


Total 
all  farms 


A,  037 

13,736 

1,796 

839 

601 

571 

230 

1.77A 

3,732 

1,071 

389 

170 

11A 

30 

2,7A3 

10,O0A 

1,222 

526 

388 

429 

178 

1,29A 

A80 

2,263 

1,437 

5 

10 


812 
10 
1 
21 
17 
79 
96 
58 

383 
24 

123 


Tenure  of  operator1 


35 

17 

104 

52 

55 

37 

220 

81 

609 

259 

283 

119 

87 

49 

18 

3 

1,437 


750 

11,555 

13,004,865 

2,649 

2,008 

2,582 

1,583 

1,A93 

700 

5A0 

7,518 

2,371 

1,60A 

1,934 

90A 

510 

153 

42 


5 

48 

26 

16 

10 

10 

219 

101 

42 

20 

860 

405 

177 

67 

5 

55 

21 

Full 
owners 


1,798 

5,797 

821 

374 

270 

237 

96 

734 

1,361 

466 

158 

76 

29 

5 

1,242 

4,436 

542 

231 

201 

183 

85 

556 

178 

1,064 

633 

5 

10 

1 


11 
5 

39 
40 
23 

135 


3A3 

5,485 

4,978,564 

1,136 

1,096 

1,261 

724 

793 

310 

165 

3,687 
1,010 
900 
962 
437 
284 
90 


Part 
owners 


1,629 

5,646 

687 

352 

269 

228 

93 

867 

1,832 

499 

195 

86 

72 

15 

1,026 

3,814 

452 

236 

128 

147 

63 

603 

264 

762 

706 


16 
122 
306 
149 
35 
14 

63 


356 

10 
1 

7 
20 
45 
24 
205 
10 
34 


5 
17 

1 
10 
52 
22 
319 
84 


241 

3,920 
6,219,812 
476 
568 
961 
676 
605 
309 
325 

2,291 
429 

445 
723 
399 
212 
46 
37  I 


42 
353 

12 
7 
3 

12 
8 

37 
282 

18 
2 
5 
5 
7 

17 

71 
5 
2 
2 


59 

715,350 

5 
6 
5 
7 
7 
29 


259 
1,307 
77 
58 
34 
63 
27 


199 
1,128 
60 
21 
32 
61 
25 
60 
20 

179 

41 


96 

626 
834,429 

115 
99 

147 

110 
71 
65 
19 

367 

100 

89 

107 


86 

408 
33 

6 
20 
20 

7 
24 


5 
2 

73 

328 

26 

1 
20 
21 

5 
13 
11 
62 


11 
6 
6 


35 

171 
390, 190 
25 
22 
40 
38 
24 
15 
2 

85 
25 
22 

20 
16 
2 


UTAH 


21 


BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

Sept.  26-0ct.  2.  Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Hi  red  workers farms  reporting. . 

persons . . 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting.. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. , 

Regular  workers  (to  be  employed  150  days  or  more) farms  reporting.. 

persons . . 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting., 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting., 

Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less  than  150  days) farms  reporting., 

persons. , 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting., 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting., 

Regular  hired  workers  and  no  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

Both  regular  and  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Seasonal  hired  workers  and  no  regular  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  a  aonthly  basis farms  reporting. 

Under  $25  per  month farms  reporting. 

$25  to  $34  per  month farms  reporting. 

$35  to  $49  per  month farms  reporting. 

$50  to  $84  per  month farms  reporting. 

$85   to  $109  per  month farms  reporting. 

$110  to  $129  per  month farms  reporting. 

$130  to  $169  per  month farms  reporting. 

$170  to  $214  per  month farms  reporting. 

$215  to  $274  per  month farms  reporting. 

$275  to  $324  per  month farms  reporting. 

$325  and  over  per  month farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  a  weekly  basis farms  reporting. 

Under  $5  per  week farms  reporting. 

$5   to  $7  per  week farms  reporting. 

$8  to  $11  per  week farms  reporting. 

$12   to  $19  per  week farms  reporting. 

$20  to  $24  per  week farms  reporting. 

$25   to  $29  per  week farms  reporting. 

$30  to  $39  per  week farms  reporting. 

$40  to  $49  per  week farms  reporting. 

$50  to  $59  per  week farms  reporting. 

$60  to  .$69  per  week farms  reporting. 

$70  to  $79  per  week farms  reporting. 

$80  and  over  per  week farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  a  daily  basis farms  reporting. 

$1  per  day farms  reporting. 

$2  per  day farms  reporting. 

$3  per  day farms  reporting. 

$4  per  day farms  reporting. 

$5  per  day farms  reporting. 

$6  per  day farms  reporting. 

$7  per  day farms  reporting. 

$8  per  day farms  reporting. 

$9  per  day farms  reporting. 

$10  and  over  per  day farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  an  hourly  basis farms  reporting. 

Under  $0.25  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.25  to  $0.34  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.35  to  $0.44  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.45    to  $0.54  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.55   to  $0.64  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.65  to  $0.74  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.75   to  $0.84  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.85   to  $0.99  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.00  to  $1.14  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.15   to  $1.29  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.30  to  $1.44  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.45  and  over  per  hour farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  a  piece-work  basis farms  reporting. 

Expenditures  for  hired  labor  in  1954 farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

$1  to  $99 farms  reporting. 

$100  to  $199 farms  reporting. 

$200  to  $499 farms  reporting. 

$500  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $2,499 farms  reporting. 

$2,500  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  and  over .farms  reporting. 

Farns   with   expenditures   for   hired    labor    but    no   hired   workers   reported .. .farms  reporting. 

$1  to  $99 farms,  reporting. 

$100  to  $199 farms  reporting. 

$200  to  $499 farms  reporting. 

$500  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $2,499 farms  reporting. 

$2,500  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  and  over farms  reporting. 


Tenure  of  operator1 — Continued 


Tenants — Continued 


26 

397 

5 

6 

5 
10 


25 

395 

5 

5 

5 
10 
1 


68 

48,300 

15 

16 
25 


Crop-share 

tenants  and 

croppers 


79 
297 
26 
16 
6 
21 
10 
13 
17 
11 


68 

280 

17 

15 

6 
20 
10 
11 

2 
66 


25 

219 
187,823 
32 
46 
61 
37 
25 
11 
7 

140 
27 
36 
51 
10 

5 
10 

1 


Livestock-share 


11 

85 

59,734 

21 

20 

25 

5 

5 

7 

2 

66 
16 
20 
25 


Other  and 
unspecified 


49 
126 

12 
30 


39 
71 
12 
25 

1 
1 

15 
55 
10 


34 
5 

10 


83 

148,382 

22 

11 

5 

5 

11 

27 

2 

34 

17 
11 


309 

633 

199 

48 

25 

31 

6 

56 

78 

47 


1 

259 

555 

163 

36 

25 

30 

5 

50 


20 
10 
10 
31 

'io 

122 


45 
51 


1,465 

256,710 

922 

240 

207 

68 

17 

9 

2 

1,156 
832 
165 
136 
22 


22 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  10—HIRED  FARM  LABOR  AND  WAGE  RATES 

[Figures  on  number  of  workers  and  wage  rates  are  for  hired  persons  working  the  week  of 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,   see  text) 


Total 

all 
farms 


Type  of  farm 


Cash-grain 


Other 
field-crop 


Fruit-and- 
nut 


Hired  workers farms  reporting. 

persons., 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting., 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting., 

Regular  workers  ( to  be  employed  150  days  or  more) farms  reporting., 

persons. , 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. , 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. , 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting., 

Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less  than  150  days) farms  reporting., 

persons., 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting., 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. , 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting., 

Regular  hired  workers  and  no  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

Both  regular  and  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

Seasonal  hired  workers  and  no  regular  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

Paid  on  a   monthly  basis farms  reporting. 

Under  $25  per  month farms  reporting. 

$25  to  $34  per  month farms  reporting. 

$35  to  $49  per  month farms  reporting.. 

$50  to  $84  per  month farms  reporting., 

$85   to  $109  per  month farms  reporting., 

$110  to  $129  per  month farms  reporting. , 

$130  to  $169  per  month farms  reporting. 

$170  to  $214  per  month farms  reporting. , 

$215  to  $274  per  month farms  reporting.. 

$275   to  $324  per  month farms  reporting.. 

$325  and  over  per  month farms  reporting., 

Paid  on  a  weekly   basis farms  reporting. 

Under  $5  per  week farms  reporting. 

$5  to  $7  per  week larms  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. 

Far as   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. 


4,037 
13,736 

1,796 
839 
601 
571 
230 

1,774 

3,732 

1,071 

389 

170 

114 

30 

2,743 
10,004 

1,222 
526 
388 
429 
178 

1,294 
480 

2,263 

1,437 


812 
10 


79 
96 
58 

383 
24 

123 


245 

483 

120 

86 


100 
144 
69 
22 


171 

339 

91 

53 

14 

8 

5 

74 

26 

145 


35 

1 

104 

2 

55 

1 

220 

2 

609 

25 

283 

28 

87 

11 

18 

2 

5 

48 

6 

16 

10 

219 

16 

42 

1 

860 

62 

177 

16 

5 

55 

1 

11,555 

682 

004,865 

583,050 

2,649 

142 

2,008 

125 

2,582 

147 

1,583 

112 

1,493 

96 

700 

38 

540 

22 

7,518 

437 

2,371 

127 

1,604 

87 

1,934 

118 

904 

72 

510 

29 

153 

3 

42 

1 

184 

1,846 

56 

35 

15 

45 

33 

43 

139 

26 

5 

6 

5 

1 

148 

1,707 

30 

30 

20 

35 

33 

36 

7 

141 

17 


180 
955 
20 
20 
60 
55 
25 
30 
100 
20 


5 

170 
855 
25 
20 
50 
55 
20 
10 
20 
150 


467 

306 

693,069 

450,865 

35 

35 

80 

36 

106 

70 

101 

40 

91 

80 

41 

15 

13 

30 

283 

126 

30 

30 

55 

26 

81 

25 

56 

20 

51 

10 

10 

10 

UTAH 


23 


BY  TYPE  OF  FARM:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

Sept.  26-0ct.  2-  Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Hired  workers faTms  reporting.. 

persons. . 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting., 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting.. 

Regular  workers  (to  be  employed  150  days  or  more) farms  reporting., 

persons. , 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. , 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. , 

3ori  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less  than  150  days) farms  reporting. 

persons. 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Regular  hired  workers  and  no  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Both  regular  and  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Seasonal  hired  workers  and  no  regular  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  a  monthly  basis farms  reporting. 

Under  $25  per  month farms  reporting. 

$25   to  $34  per  month farms  reporting. 

$35   to  $49  per  month farms  reporting. 

$50  to  $84  per  month farms  reporting. 

$85  to  $109  per  month farms  reporting. 

$110  to  $129  per  month farms  reporting. 

$130  to  $169  per  month farms  reporting. 

$170  to  $214  per  month farms  reporting. 

$215  to  $274  per  month farms  reporting. 

$275   to  $324  per  month farms  reporting. 

$325  and  over  per  month farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  a  weekly  basis farms  reporting. 

Under  $5  per  week farms  reporting. 

$5   to  $7  per  week farms  reporting. 

$8  to  $11  per  week farms  reporting. 

$12  to  $19  per  week farms  reporting. 

$20  to  $24  per  week farms  reporting. 

$25  to  $29  per  week farms  reporting. 

$30  to  $39  per  week farms  reporting. 

$40  to  $49  per  week farms  reporting. 

$50  to  $59  per  week. farms  reporting. 

$60  to  $69  per  week farms  reporting. 

$70  to  $79  per  week farms  reporting. 

$80  and  over  per  week farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  a  daily  basis farms  reporting. 

$1.00  per  day farms  reporting. 

$2.00  per  day farms  reporting. 

$3.00  per  day farms  reporting. 

$4.00  per  day farms  reporting. 

$5.00  per  day farms  reporting. 

$6.00  per  day farms  reporting. 

$7.00  per  day farms  reporting. 

$8.00  per  day farms  reporting. 

$9.00  per  day . farms  reporting. 

$10.00  and  over  per  day farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  an  hourly  basis farms  reporting. 

Under  $0.25  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.25   to  $0.34  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.35   to  $0.44  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.45  to  $0.54  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.55  to  $0.64  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.65  to  $0.74  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.75  to  $0.84  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.85  to  $0.99  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.00  to  $1.14  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.15  to  $1.29  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.30  to  $1.44  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.45  and  over  per  hour farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  a  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. 

Ferns  with  expenditures  for  hired  labor  bat  no  hired  workers  reported. . .farms  reporting. 

$1  to  $99 farms  reporting. 

$100  to  $199 farms  reporting. 

$200  to  $499 farms  reporting. 

$500  to  $999 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 


Dairy 


676 

1,466 

380 

140 

99 

37 

20 

339 

476 

245 

75 

13 

6 

434 

990 
251 
87 
50 
31 
15 
242 


51 

1 
1 

275 


5 

5 

35 

5 

190 

30 


96 

2,228 

1,634,688 
549 
439 
550 
283 
236 
108 
63 

1,552 

514 

374 

439 

158 

47 

15 

5 


191 

427 

101 

58 

9 

21 

2 

107 

196 

59 

44 

2 

1 

1 

98 

231 

59 


25 

600 

642,505 

126 

121 

109 

113 

56 

63 

12 

409 
106 
111 
104 
56 
17 
15 


Livestock 

other  than 

dairy  and 

poultry 


1,330 

3,585 

621 

305 

223 

142 

39 

841 

2,076 

433 

190 

118 

84 

16 

710 

1,509 

398 

160 

103 

35 

14 

620 

221 

489 


32 

24 
87 
403 
185 
35 
9 


335 
5 
1 

1 
1 
21 
41 
41 
164 
10 
50 


18 

6 

206 

27 


3,112 
6,257,302 
411 
539 
635 
428 
499 
271 
329 

1,782 
364 
440 
483 
276 
170 
39 
10 


Primarily 
Crop 


378 
1,329 

152 
47 
58 
94 
27 

114 

157 

92 

14 

2 


307 
1,172 
85 
69 
44 
88 
21 
71 
43 

264 


54 


27 

16 

208 


5 
20 

95 

53 

5 

30 

96 

1,013 

822,119 

145 

162 

298 

180 

157 

60 

11 

635 
120 
141 
211 
100 
37 
20 
6 


Primarily 
livestock 


51 

100 
23 
17 


181 

68,000 

61 

50 

33 

17 

13 

6 

1 

130 
56 
40 
23 
10 
1 


Crop  and 
livestock 


237 

1,282 

74 

38 

37 

72 

16 

62 

119 

35 

7 

15 

5 

193 

1,163 
62 
25 
24 
67 
15 
44 
18 
175 


5 

10 

10 

2 

2 

5 

10 

8 

9 

12 

77 

824 

542,032 

153 

146 

277 

105 

93 

34 

16 

587 
137 
130 
214 
53 
43 
10 


Miscel- 
laneous 
and  un- 
classified 


214 
53 
30 
36 
12 
77 

173 
57 
12 

6 

2 

279 

725 

168 

36 

30 

35 

10 

66 

11 

268 


5 
91 


20 

10 
10 

31 

10 
138 


10 
5 


52 
11 


75 

1,506 

543,585 

922 

250 

207 

83 

17 

14 

13 

1,161 

832 

170 

136 

22 


24 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 

State  Table  ll.-DATE  OF    ENUMERATION:    CENSUSES  OF  1954,  1950,  AND  1945 

[Data  for  1954  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.   See  text] 


Census  of  1954 
Census  starting  date. — November 


Census  of  1950 
Census  date — April  1 


Approximate  average  date  of  enumeration. 
Percent  of  farms  enumerated  during — 


October 
October 
October 
November 

November 
November 
November 
November 
December 
December 
December 

L0 
L7 
>4 

1 

7 

14 

21 

28 

1 

5 

!.? 

19 

?6 

to 

to 

to 

to 

to 
tc 
tc 
tc 

to 

to 
tc 
tc 
V 

Nov.  21-Nov.  27 

(Z) 
(Z) 

(Z) 
6 
21 
28 
20 


1 
(Z) 
(Z) 


Approximate  average  date  of  enumeration. 


Percent  of  farms  enumerated  during — 
April  14  and  earlier 


April  15  to  28 

April  29  to  May  12. 
May  13  to  June  2... 
June  3  and  later... 


Apr.  15-Apr.  28 


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Census  of  1945 
Census  date — January  1 


Approximate  average  date  of  enumeration 

Percent  of  enumeration  districts  enumerated  during- 

January  1  to  15 

January  16  to  31 


February  1  to  15.. 
February  16  to  28. 


Feb.   16-Feb.   28 


28 
15 


March  1  to  31. 
April  1  to  30. 


22 

16 


May  1  to  31 

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STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  13.— LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954 

[Data  for  number  of  livestock  not  fully  comparable  for  the  several  censuses.  See  State  Table  12  and  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  value  of  specified  classes  of  livestock dollars. 

Cattle  and  dairy  products: 

Cattle  and  calves farms  reporting. 

number. 

value.. dollars. 

Cows,  including  heifers  that 
have  calved farms  reporting. 

number. 

value. .dollars. 

Milk  cows farms  reporting. 

number. 

Dairy  products  sold farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

Whole  milk  sold farms  reporting. 

gallons  . 

dollars. 

Cream  sold. ........................... .farms  reporting. 

pounds  of  butterfat. 
dollars. 
Butter,  buttermilk,  skim  milk, 
and  cheese  sold farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

Cows  milked,  day  preceding  enumeration. .. .farms  reporting. 

number  of  cows. 
Milk  produced,  day  preceding  enumeration gallons. 

Cows  and  heifers  milked  during  any 
part  of  preceding  year farms  reporting. 

number. 

Ilorses  and   aules: 

Horses  and/or  mules farms  reporting. 

number, 
value .. dollars . 

Horses  and  colts,    including  ponies farms  reporting. 

number, 
value.. dollars. 

Mules  and  mule  colts farms  reporting. 

number. . 
value.. dollars., 

Hogs: 

Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting. . 

number.. 

value. .dollars. , 

4  months  old  and  over farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
Less  than  4  months  old farms  reporting.. 

number . . 

Sows  and  gilts  farrowing farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
Between  December  1  and  June  1 farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
Between  June  1  and  December  1 farms  reporting., 

number. . 

Sheep  and  «ool: 

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. . 


Census  of — 


1954 
(November) 


97,427,397 

17,664 

727,587 

66,431,335 

16,490 

329,758 

36,932,896 

14,159 

92,453 

(NA) 

118,407,437 

7,896 

62,738,385 

17,959,936 

965 

770,706 

447,501 

(NA) 
(NA) 

13,440 

71,842 

214,711 

(NA) 
(NA) 

11,519 
34,506 
2,139,372 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

7,731 

59,955 

1,688,771 

5,191 

24,983 
4,809 

34,972 
3,071 

10,050 
2,181 
5,326 
2,018 
4,724 

5,725 

1,396,981 

25,034,262 

4,836 

979,726 

4,755 

945,292 

2,420 

34,434 

4,368 
417,255 

4,311 

1,095,525 

10,776,504 

5,819,313 


1950 
(April  1) 


103,672,382 

18,442 

561,566 

70,593,409 

17,799 

272,414 

46,885,610 

16,471 

93,371 

10,640 

16,373,071 

8,996 

50,396,471 

15,809,151 

1,782 

914,055 

558,085 

98 
5,835 

15,748 
74,507 
229,035 

(NA) 
(NA) 

14,746 

53,728 

2,835,855 

14,657 

52,690 

2,773,575 

358 

1,038 

62,280 

9,881 

71,742 

1,639,409 

8,515 
40,949 

3,700 
30,793 

(NA) 

(NA) 

4,520 

10,564 

(NA) 
(NA) 

3,903 

1,101,324 

26,263,122 

3,684 

991,009 

3,604 

963,945 

1,842 

27,064 

2,104 
110,315 

2,986 

958, 110 

8,398,058 

4,097,506 


1945 

(January  1) 


69,319,906 

21,333 

562,153 

42,542,527 

20,619 

304,409 

29,890,455 

(NA) 
(NA) 

14,424 

14,014,063 

11,892 

53,547,684 

213,188,433 

2,595 

1,574,318 

2806,085 

3294 
219,545 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

20,497 
101,022 

(NA) 

74,623 

4,562,455 

17,899 

73,343 

4,469,940 

387 

1,280 

92,515 

12,121 
84,897 
1,675,902 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

6,224 

13,698 

(NA) 
(NA) 

4,476 

1,672,392 

17,016,720 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3,848 

1,467,932 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

3,553 

(NA) 

13,646,819 

5,609,157 


1940 
(April  1) 


32,197,637 

20,576 

373,635 

15,155,736 

20,156 

195,043 

9,907,502 

19,621 

97,884 

13,595 

4,685,978 

9,330 

33,703,483 

23,967,283 

4,178 

2,869,297 

2682,262 

'm 

236,433 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

19,765 
89,264 

18,937 

78,853 

4,947,503 

18,890 

77,664 

4,863,049 

465 

1,189 

84,454 

13,390 
66,818 
524,042 
13,390 
66,818 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

6,542 

13,926 

(NA) 
(NA) 

4,328 

1,597,346 

10,487,953 

4,328 

1,597,346 

3,997 

1,515,077 

(NA) 

82,269 

(NA) 
(NA) 

3,742 
1,533,161 
13,559,813 
2,853,175 


1935 
(January  1) 


24,912,796 

24,209 

411,107 

7,179,023 

23,781 

211,708 

4,869,284 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

23,291 
101,058 

21,780 

87,555 

5,673,930 

21,701 

85,212 

5,514,078 

834 

2,343 

159,852 

13,921 
47,151 
240,470 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
4,702 
7,156 
(NA) 
(NA) 

6,417 

2,452,196 

10,789,662 

(NA) 

(NA) 

5,602 

1,921,113 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

5,577 
2,365,953 

20,314,317 
4,062,863 


1930 
(April  1) 


53,942,783 

22,170 

441,650 

23,185,236 

(NA) 

192,922 

13,827,996 

20,174 

95,689 

15,916 

9,360,915 

8,543 

32,419,605 

6,386,023 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,802,453 

31,546 

J172,439 

19,784 

84,987 

208,655 

21,169 
102,644 

20,238 

94,124 

4,874,888 

(NA) 

91,218 

4,720,401 

(NA) 

2,906 

154,487 

11,141 
67,196 
783,313 
(NA) 
40,657 
3,107 
26,539 

(NA) 
(NA) 
3,682 
7,110 
(NA) 
(NA) 

7,419 

2,922,457 

23,233,376 

(NA) 

2,458,652 

(NA) 

2,375,980 

(NA) 

82,672 

(NA) 
463,805 

6,106 
2,298,306 
19,596,962 
5,842,643 


1925 
( January  1) 


47,728,222 

(NA) 

504,368 

14,520,711 

(NA) 

251,570 

9,332,694 

16,914 

71,330 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
7,506,524 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

20,854 
82,898 

22,243 

113,865 

5,337,174 

(NA) 

110,172 

5,155,772 

(NA) 

3,693 

181,402 


1920 
(January  l) 


13,648 

17,897 

63,921 

99,361 

583,725 

1,351,880 

(NA) 

(•»•) 

(«) 

(•".) 

(NA) 

(".) 

(*») 

(•») 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
9,732 
(NA) 
(NA) 

5,469 

2,355,038 

26,063,260 

(NA) 

1,920,299 

(NA) 

1,862,338 

(NA) 

57,961 

(NA) 
434,739 

(NA) 
2,261,428 
18,795,805 
7,433,348 


53,702,387 

22,138 

505, 578 

22,627,870 

(NA) 

241,852 

13,188,043 

17,880 

66,724 

(NA) 

3,819,691 

2,263 

9,051,137 

2,276,197 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,002,090 

31,393 
'541,404 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

128,264 

9,832,629 

23,111 

125,471 

9,642,418 

1,153 

2,793 

190,211 


(NA) 
(NA) 
6,146 
13,170 
(NA) 
(NA) 

5,436 

1,691,795 

18,881,529 

(NA) 

1,284,173 

4,228 

1,231,341 

(NA) 

52,832 

4,159 
407,622 

3,615 

1,569,169 

11, 690, 303 

5,728,248 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


UTAH 

State  Table  13.-LIVEST0CK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954-Continued 


27 


[Data 

for  number  of  lives 

ock  not  fully 

comparable  for 

the  several  censuses.  See  State  Table  12  anc 

text] 

Census 

of— 

Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations, 

see  text) 

1954 

(Ndvember) 

1950 
(April  l) 

1945 
( January  1) 

1940 
(April  l) 

1935 
(January  1) 

1930 
(April  1) 

1925 
( January  1) 

1920 
(January  l) 

Coats  and  aobair: 

.farms  reporting.. 

(HA) 

205 

211 

392 

391 

451 

235 

305 

number. . 

(NA) 

3,735 

8,660 

22,600 

41,087 

72,007 

48,292 

29,512 

value . . dollars . . 

(NA) 

26,145 

43,300 

66,731 

61,631 

322,157 

289,752 

253,100 

.farms  reporting.. 

(NA) 
(NA) 

24 

(NA) 

233 

(NA) 

194 

(NA) 

93 

number. . 

1,118 

(NA) 

18,320 

(NA) 

55,337 

(NA) 

25,106 

•farms  reporting.. 

(NA) 

192 

(NA) 

204 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

148 

number. . 

(NA) 

2,617 

(NA) 

4,280 

(NA) 

16,670 

(NA) 

4,406 

.farms  reporting.. 

(NA) 

18 

(NA) 

228 

203 

(NA) 

(NA) 

57 

number. . 

(NA) 

747 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

52,786 

29,814 

18,965 

(NA) 
(NA) 

1,503 

(«) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

104,693 
38,737 

186,591 

31,720 

251,260 
97,992 

127,727 
56,199 

81,405 

value . . dollars . . 

59,171 

Poultry  aad  poultry  products: 

Poultry  and/or  poultry  products  sold.... 

•farms  reporting.. 

5,680 

8,335 

10,435 

8,718 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

dollars. . 

18,820,775 

24,567,540 

19,188,817 

5,013,977 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Chickens,  4  months  old  and  over,  on  hand 

.farms  reporting.. 

11,004 

14,168 

18,231 

15,462 

19,876 

18,164 

19,706 

21,016 

number. . 

2,153,657 

2,502,209 

2,986,808 

1,878,394 

2,104,521 

2,095,723 

1,366,873 

954,695 

value . . dollars . . 

2,153,657 

2,314,442 

3,479,002 

1,015,672 

968, 080 

1,543,813 

933,600 

755,379 

•farms  reporting., 
number. . 

3,208 
2,703,845 

4,258 
2,175,609 

(NA) 
(NA) 

3,891 
1,059,996 

(NA) 
(NA) 

6,655 
1,532,712 

(NA) 
(NA) 

1,288 

275,650 

dollars. . 

1,966,004 

1,874,909 

(NA) 

505,279 

(NA) 

1,184,048 

(NA) 

188,236 

farms  reporting. . 

4,617 

6,977 
23,998,734 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

11,036 

(NA) 

6,193 

dozens. . 

20,418,456 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

15,339,993 

(NA) 

3,059,845 

dollars.. 

6,484,116 

10,401,802 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

4,410,003 

(NA) 

1,137,528 

Turkey  hens,  to  be  kept  for 

.farms  reporting.. 

372 

533 

(NA) 

1,056 

2,650 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,343 

number. . 

33,926 

36,070 

(NA) 

26,073 

28,749 

(NA) 

(NA) 

14,896 

•farms  reporting.. 

1,001 

1,170 

1,092 

1,212 

(NA) 

3,897 

(NA) 

(NA) 

number. . 

2,303,637 

2,046,778 

1,540,730 

812,078 

(NA) 

228,483 

(NA) 

(NA) 

■farms  reporting.. 

451 

476 

(NA) 

158 

(NA) 

744 

(NA) 

(NA) 

number.. 

3,599 

4,516 

(NA) 

4,016 

(NA) 

15,603 

(NA) 

(NA) 

.farms  reporting., 
number . . 

277 
2,348 

219 
2,157 

(NA) 
(NA) 

69 
646 

(NA) 
(NA) 

556 
6,608 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting., 
number. . 

11 
132 

9 
59 

(NA) 
(NA) 

11 
147 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  and  other  miscellaneous 

655 

929 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Animals  sold  alive: 

Cattle,  hogs,  sheep,  horses,  or 
mules  sold  alive 

dollars., 
.farms  reporting.. 

10,370,655 
14,482 

12,290,829 
15,966 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

dollars . . 

46,457,132 

46,727,860 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

.farms  reporting.. 

14,354 

15,752 

(NA) 

14,319 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

.farms  reporting.. 

12,209 

13,337 

13,017 

10,903 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

number . . 

285,748 

232,794 

199,754 

150,367 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

dollars . . 

30,668,014 

30,393,557 

15,677,075 

5,569,082 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Cattle  sold  alive,  excluding 

.farms  reporting., 
number . . 

9,761 
196,278 

10,170 
167,592 

(NA) 
(NA) 

8,482 
117,847 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

dollars.. 

25,246,359 

25,822,098 

(NA) 

4,956,918 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

6,961 

7,742 

(NA) 

5,390 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

number . . 

89,470 

65,202 

(NA) 

32,520 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

dollars.. 

5,421,655 

4,571,459 

(NA) 

612,164 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

3,806 

7,189 

9,155 

5,790 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

number. . 

55,489 

99,744 

173,968 

83,548 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

dollars. . 

1,911,654 

3,211,107 

4,591,037 

1,046,063 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

3,663 
948,940 

2,414 
771,394 

2,768 
1,106,727 

3,022 
1,030,406 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

number.. 

(NA) 

dollars.. 

13,766,345 

12,949,164 

9,745,214 

5,732,479 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

868 

1,708 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

number. . 

1,783 

4,346 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

dollars.. 

111,119 

174,032 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

♦•Available  data  not  comparable.     NA  Not  available.    1For  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.   3Butter  sold. 


28  STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 

State  Table  14.-FARMS  REPORTING  SPECIFIED  NUMBER  OF  CATTLE  ON  HAND:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950; 
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"] 


FARMS 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Cattle  and  calves  of  all  ages  on  hand. .........  farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 

number  1954. . 

1950.. 

1 farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 

2  to  4 farms  reporting  1954. . 

1950.. 
5  to  9 farms  reporting  1954. . 

1950. . 
10  to  24 farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 
25  to  49 farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 
50  to  99 farms  reporting  1954. . 

1950. . 
100  and  over farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 
Cows  on  hand  1954,  including  heifers 
that  have  calved farms  reporting.. 

number.. 

1 farms  reporting.. 

2 farms  reporting.. 

3  or  4 farms  reporting.. 

5   to  9 farms  reporting.. 

10  to  14 farms  reporting.. 

15  to  19 farms  reporting.. 

20  to  29 farms  reporting.. 

30  to  49 farms  reporting.. 

50  to  74 farms  reporting.. 

75   to  99 farms  reporting. . 

100  to  199 farms  reporting. . 

200  to  499 farms  reporting.. 

500  to  999 farms  reporting.. 

1,000  and  over farms  reporting.. 

Milt  cows  on  hand,    1954 farms  reporting.. 

number . . 

1 farms  reporting.. 

2 farms  reporting. . 

3 farms  reporting. . 

** farms  reporting.. 


State 
total 


5    to  9. 


farms  reporting.. 

10  to  1A 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  ^ farms  reporting.. 

5   to  ^ farms  reporting.. 

10  to  19 farms  reporting.. 

20  to  29 farms  reporting.. 

30  to  39 farms  reporting.. 

40  to  49 farms  reporting.. 

50  to  " 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.. 


17,795 
18,442 
724,  £40 
561,566 
1,101 
1,678 
3,435 
3,987 
2,360 
2,823 
3,818 
4,477 
3,388 
-  2,841 
2,051 
1,579 
1,642 
1,057 

16,719 
333,827 
3,167 
1,890 
1,769 
2,564 
1,910 
1,225 
1,548 
1,220 
532 
289 
410 
162 
25 
8 
14,491 
93,605 
4,124 
2,480 
1,282 
834 
2,547 
1,413 
751 
684 
289 
57 
19 
11 
9,871 
186,139 
4,05e 
2,043 
1,654 
683 
423 
234 
468 
184 
124 
7,037 
88,746 
3,134 
1,645 
744 
388 
460 
204 
116 
233 
113 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,    see  text) 


Sows   and   gilts    farrowing  after   Oec.    1,    1953 
and  before  Dec.    1,    1954 farms  reporting.. 

1 farms  reporting. . 

2 farms  reporting. . 

-^ farms  reporting. . 

** farms  reporting.. 

5 farms  reporting.. 

6 farms  reporting.. 

? farms  reporting. . 

8 farms  reporting. . 

9 farms  reporting.. 

10  or  more farms  reporting. . 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive,    1954 farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

1  to  4 farms  reporting. . 

5  to  9 farms  reporting.. 

10  to  14 farms  reporting.. 

15  to  19 farms  reporting.. 

20  to  29 farms  reporting.. 

30  to  39 farms  reporting. . 

40  to  49 farms  reporting.. 

50  to  99 farms  reporting.. 

100  to  199 farms  reporting.. 

200  and  over farms  reporting.. 

Turkeys  raised,    light  breeds,    1954 farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Under  25 farms  reporting.. 

25   to  49 farms  reporting.. 

50  to  99 farms  reporting.. 

100  to  199 farms  reporting. . 

200  to  399 farms  reporting.. 

400  to  799 farms  reporting.. 

800  to  1, 599 farms  reporting. . 

1,600  and  over farms  reporting.. 

Turkeys  raised,    heavy  breeds,    1954 farms  reporting.. 

number.. 

Under  25 farms  reporting. . 

25  to  49 farms  reporting.. 

50  to  99 farms  reporting.. 

100  to  199 farms  reporting.. 

200  to  399 farms  reporting.. 

400  to  799 farms  reporting.. 

800  to  1,599 farms  reporting.. 

1,600  and  over farms  reporting.. 

Broilers  (chickens)    sold,    1954 farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Under  2,000 farms  reporting.. 

2,000  to  3,999 farms  reporting.. 

4,000  to  7,999 farms  reporting.. 

8,000  to  15,999 farms  reporting.. 

16,000  to  31,999 farms  reporting.. 

32,000  to  39,999 farms  reporting.. 

40,000  to  49,999 farms  reporting.. 

50,000  to  59,999 , farms  reporting.. 

60,000  to  69,999 farms  reporting.. 

70,000  to  79,999 farms  reporting.. 

80,000  to  89,999 farms  reporting.. 

90,000  and  over farms  reporting.. 


State 
total 


1,473 
700 
238 
325 
115 

85 
25 
38 
14 
163 

3,804 

53,913 

1,159 

1,087 

621 

335 

251 

142 

70 

66 

50 

23 

415 

563,426 

285 

24 

12 

5 
5 

6 
78 
678 
1,266,213 
332 
51 
12 
16 
10 
5 
33 
219 
172 
2,057,010 
10 
66 
46 
15 
10 
10 
5 
5 


UTAH 

State  Table  15.-NURSERY,  GREENHOUSE,  AND  FOREST  PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954 


29 


Item 

Census 

of— 

(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

1954 
(November) 

1950 
(April  1) 

1945 
(January  1) 

1940 
(April  1) 

1935 
(January  1 ) 

1930 
(April  1) 

1925 

(January  1) 

1920 

(January  1) 

Nursery  Bod  greeohouse  products,  flower  aod  vegetable 
aeeds  and  plants,  and  bulbs: 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  products,  flower  and  vegetable 

Nursery  products  (trees,  shrubs, 

1,209,419 

63 

207 

211,061 

68 

687,825 

72 

125 

101 

949,928 

29 
55,561 
20 
21 
39 
48,430 

90,008 

139 

1,577 

264 

86,681 

54 
3,431 

82 
90,008 

1,409,535 

67 

126 

427,857 

267 

2774,954 

J82 

2110 

2120 

2902,663 

28 
51,148 
33 
61 
57 
79,015 

42,434 

164 

1,234 

200 

70,683 

s18 
8463 

(NA) 
42,434 

1,188,441 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

60,728 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

374,008 

42 

121 

56,823 

'46 
'465,258 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
'279,349 

(NA) 
(NA) 
666 
'87 
(NA) 
637,836 

6,630 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

7,343 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

199,296 

l« 

(NA) 
l93,295 

*81 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
*106,001 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

13,688 

494 

4,612 

154 

28,664 

8 17 
»190 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

572 

4,704 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

241,287 
15 

acres. . . 

55 
20,298 

Cut  flowers,  potted  plants,  florist  greens, 
and  bedding  plants  grown  for  sale: 

square  feet... 

'49 
'487,513 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
'22  1,864 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

acres. .  . 

dollars.. . 
Vegetables  grown  under  glass,  flower  seeds, 
vegetable  seeds,  vegetable  plants,  bulbs, 
and  aushroo.s  produced  for  sale: 

Grown  under  glass  or  In  house farms  reporting... 

square  feet. . . 

acres. . . 

(NA) 
(NA) 
'125 

50,085 

dollars . . . 
Foreat  products: 

(NA) 

cords  (4'x  4'x  8' ). . . 

(NA) 
(NA) 

number. . . 
Sawlogs  and  veneer  logs  cut 

thousands  of  bd.  ft... 
Value  of  firewood,  fence  posts,  logs,  lumber, 
pulpwood,  piling  and  poles,  bark,  bolts, 
Christmas  trees,  hewn  ties,  mine  timber,  and  other 

miscellaneous  forest  products  sold farms  reporting... 

dollars. . . 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

NA  Not  available.     ^ees,  plants,  vines,  etc.,  in  nurseries;  flower  and  vegetable  seeds;  and  bulbs.     2Flowers  and  flowering  plants  grown  for  sale.      Crops  grown  under 
glass  (flowers,  plants,  and  vegetables)  and  propagated  mushrooms.     *Flowers,  plants,  and  vegetables  grown  under  glass,  and  flowers  grown  in  the  open.      Total  square  feet 
under  glass.     6Flower  and  vegetable  seeds,  bulbs,  and  flowers  and  plants  grown  in  the  open.     7Value  of  flower  and  vegetable  seeds  and  mushrooms.     8Does  not  include  amount 
sold  as  standing  timber. 


30 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 

State  Table  16.-SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED: 'CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Census  of — 


1954 
(Novamberj 


I960 
(April  1) 


1945 
(January  1) 


1940 
(April  1) 


1935 
(January  1) 


1930 
(April  1) 


1925 
( January   1 ) 


1920 
(January  1) 


All    far»s number.  . 

Cropland  harvested farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 
Total    value  of  specified   crops 
harvested  (  see  text)  3 dollars  . . 

Value  of  all   crops  sold  (see  text)3 dollars.. 

Corn: 

Corn  for  all  purposes farms  reporting . . 

acres .  . 
value* . .dollars . . 

Harvested  for  grain farms  reporting .  . 

acres . . 
bushels . . 

Cut  for  silage farms  reporting . . 

acres .  . 
tons,  green  weight.. 
Hogged  or  grazed,  or  cut 

for  green  or  dry  fodder farms  reporting. . 

acres . . 

Corn  sold farms  reporting . . 

bushels . . 
dollars . . 
Saall  eraina: 

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  unthreahed farms  reporting.. 

acres . . 
value. .dollars. . 

Barley  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

bushels . . 

value . .dollars . . 

Sold farms  reporting . . 

buahels . * 
dollars . . 

Other  grain  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

bushels . . 

value. .dollars. . 

Sold farms  reporting . . 

bushels . . 

dollars . . 
Annual  legnBea: 

Dry  field  and  seed  beans  harvested 

for  beans farms  reporting .  . 

acres . . 

100-lb .  bags . . 

value . -dollars . . 

sold. .dollars. . 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table . 


22,826 

19,728 

1,228,520 

70,931,473 

36,981,006 


3,875 

37,312 

3,419,747 

324 

2,816 

158,992 

3,210 

31,534 

388,313 

513 
2,962 

54 
54,698 
101,190 


1,242 

16,144 

660,864 

826,080 

136 

58,767 

73,461 

2,976 

262,463 

3,700,882 

7,327,746 

2,302 

3,188,308 

6,312,850 

6,665 

80,591 

2,352,801 

4,470,322 

4,017 

1,762,500 

3,348,750 

3,971 

28,695 

1,257,677 

1,106,756 

692 

233,108 

205,136 

(') 

(7) 

(') 

8,840 

145,481 

5,764,035 

6,513,360 

2,784 

1,803,511 

2,037,966 

120 

2,723 

39,760 

58,845 

30 

12,682 

18,769 


126 

8,570 

34,959 

220,242 

213,634 


24,176 

21,344 

1,279,469 

71,580,520 
37,343,827 


3,839 

29,746 

2,326,739 

732 

4,357 

136,228 

2,679 
21,788 
248,254 

663 
3,601 

6269 
19,269 
'90,103 


1,640 

27,652 

896,377 

1,012,905 

280 

161,504 

(NA) 

4,033 

331,337 

5,739,583 

10,027,874 

2,975 

4,645,944 

(NA) 

8,259 

85,027 

2,801,246 

4,876,633 

4,156 

1,479,528 

(NA) 

5,337 

39,953 

1,822,982 

1,502,557 

1,077 

303,666 

(NA) 

434 

2,729 

99,605 

9,798 

127,586 

5,696,167 

5,743,785 

3,183 

1,688,717 

(NA) 

(NA) 

4,185 

50,299 

73,528 

(NA) 

11,294 

(NA) 


247 

13,119 

57,908 

362,672 

(NA) 


26,322 

23,907 

1,247,718 

61,689,001 
28,087,040 


3,389 

22,550 

573,987 

748 
4,570 
142,065 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


1,222 

13,070 

519,181 

548,989 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3,735 

234,586 

5,074,761 

6,646,824 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

58,669 

2,009,759 

2,628,699 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

6,033 

42,086 

1,924,428 

1,394,321 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

739 

5,450 

122,729 

10,577 

124,412 

5,752,304 

5,558,982 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

12,380 

117,257 

130,395 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


211 

7,449 

27,169 

158,706 

(NA) 


25,411 

23,372 

966,088 

22,100,601 
13,985,422 

4,422 
22,197 
555,375 

2,023 

9,211 

231,695 

1,224 

7,171 
67,677 

1,443 
5,815 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

852 

7,589 

231,351 

121,910 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3,339 

138,414 

2,345,436 

1,459,488 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

9,482 

60,343 

1,714,273 

1,170,143 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

5,901 

31,829 

1,192,635 

431,879 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

341 

1,818 

19,529 

10,209 

83,987 

3,348,800 

1,550,149 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,628 

16,332 

9,557 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


"378 

"6,311 

37,395 

123,577 

(NA) 


30,695 

26,182 

814,854 

(«•) 

(NA) 


3,680 

15,464 

(NA) 

1,288 

5,328 

89,215 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


238 

1,456 

44,328 

31,030 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,991 

138,255 

1,929,239 

1,620,561 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

10,380 

62,903 

1,552,555 

1,350,723 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

4,423 

21,934 

750,016 

375,008 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

210 

845 

(NA) 

5,170 

28,916 

1,037,435 

653,584 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

79 

1,187 

7,343 

5,581 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


205 

'740 

3,665 

17,102 

(NA) 


27,159 

25,027 

1,159,890 

19,563,240 


3,393 

14,403 

(NA) 

1,954 

7,294 

232,123 

377 
2,249 
26 ,897 

(NA) 
4,860 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


446 

2,884 

100,788 

81,051 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3,733 

185,319 

2,965,757 

3,002,999 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

79,658 

2,333,144 

2,405,463 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

6,741 

45,430 

1,741,902 

985,808 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

.  356 

1,987 

(NA) 

6,028 

38,066 

1,453,021 

1,042,721 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3,005 

25,521 

21,181 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


429 
'1,946 
17,253 

101,808 
(NA) 


25,992 

(NA) 
1,024,566 

(«•) 

(NA) 


3,497 

15,102 

(NA) 

2,132 

7,289 

166,702 

410 
2,836 
25,025 

(NA) 
4,977 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3,568 

126,970 

1,691,917 

2,415,041 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

9,370 

67,570 

1,544,347 

2,258,333 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

7,448 

49,420 

1,618,651 

1,224,812 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

316 

1,956 

(NA) 

2,508 

13,773 

398,383 

372,615 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3,874 

25,689 

28,521 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


183 
278 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


25,662 

(NA) 
21, 030,464 

(~) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

3,331 

13,848 

265,361 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

'1,322 
56,638 

(NA) 

33,150 

(NA) 


43 

379 

6,127 

9,192 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

4,264 

149,552 

1,900,416 

4,180,915 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

11,758 

118,905 

2,200,563 

4,841,239 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

8,211 

61,825 

1,724,392 

2,069,269 

(NA) 

411,994 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,801 

15,938 

365,186 

620,814 

(NA) 

56,267 

(NA) 

(NA) 

10,465 

73,511 

151,921 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


202 

414 

2,182 

22,181 

(NA) 


UTAH 

State  Table  16.-SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED: '  CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954-Continued 


31 


Census 

of— 

Item 

see  text) 

(For  definitions  and  explanations 

.  1954 

1950 

1945 

1940 

1935 

1930 

1925 

1920 

( November) 

(April  1) 

(January  1) 

(April  1) 

(January  1) 

(April  1) 

(January  1) 

(January  1) 

Annual  leeuaesi — Continued 

Dry  field  and  seed  peas  harvested 

.farms  reporting... 

21 

4 

61 

"80 

(NA) 

45 

(NA) 

171 

acres . . . 

93 

6 

254 

8337 

(NA) 

'211 

(NA) 

547 

pounds . . . 

103,950 

11,580 

380,100 

350,700 

(NA) 

229,200 

(NA) 

776,  X0 

value,  .dollars  — 

5,196 

382 

19,005 

14,058 

(NA) 

9,199 

(NA) 

65,988 

sold. .dollars. . . 

4,678 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Hay  eropa  (see  text) : 

acres". . 

552,109 

518,729 

611,519 

500,347 

452,346 

672,516 

607,331 

536,465 

Alfalfa  and  alfalfa  mixtures  cut  for 

.farms  reporting . . . 

15,541 

16,530 

18,884 

18,989 

20,389 

21,296 

20,461 

18,573 

acres . .  . 

410,487 

360,206 

442,128 

387,680 

358,992 

550,706 

466,506 

365,190 

tons . . . 

1,009,400 

905,157 

1,020,282 

762,264 

597,996 

1,213,525 

(NA) 

748,949 

value . .dollars  — 

22,206,800 

18,459,890 

17,904,009 

6,969,467 

7,235,752 

13,238,603 

(NA) 

19,098,207 

Sold 

.farms  reporting... 

3,154 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

tons . . . 

164,307 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

dollars  — 

3,614,754 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Clover,  timothy,  and  mixtures  of 

-farms  reporting . . . 

1,384 

1,542 

1,463 

747 

566 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(*») 

acres . . . 

37,547 

35,855 

34,083 

15,914 

11,223 

32,743 

29,405 

49,356 

tons . . . 

54,712 

57,229 

53,105 

24,022 

13,408 

55,030 

(NA) 

79,113 

value . .dollars . . . 

1,094,240 

1,175,301 

886,110 

216,480 

164,918 

545,376 

(NA) 

2,051,313 

Sold 

.farms  reporting... 

95 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

tons. . . 

2,613 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

dollars . . . 

52,260 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Oats,  wheat,  barley,  rye,  or  other 

.farms  reporting . . . 

'980 

1,046 

885 

1,004 

1,455 

463 

588 

1,747 

acres . . . 

710,877 

12,267 

13,237 

7,474 

9,829 

4,456 

5,775 

15,589 

tons . . . 

'12,968 

16,367 

13,931 

8,948 

8,209 

4,550 

(NA) 

17,585 

value  .  .dollars  . . . 

'259,360 

276,887 

180,015 

55,394 

89,478 

52,928 

(NA) 

351,700 

Sold 

-farms  reporting... 

'50 

(NA) 

(KM, 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

tons. . . 

'1,412 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

dollars . . . 

'28,240 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Wild  hay  cut 

.farms  reporting... 

1,745 

2,104 

2,308 

1,703 

(«) 

1,392 

(NA) 

2,261 

acres . . . 

84,119 

99,741 

103,123 

70,748 

(*») 

68,530 

70,032 

80,942 

tons  — 

87,911 

123,119 

127,699 

81,3% 

(«•) 

76,451 

(NA) 

95,158 

value. .dollars. . . 

1,450,532 

1,854,911 

1,597,348 

483,292 

(«) 

642,187 

(NA) 

1,808,002 

Sold 

-farms  reporting... 

123 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

tons . . . 

4,816 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

dollars . . . 

79,463 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

-farms  reporting . . . 

459 

641 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres . . . 

8,786 

14,068 

18,948 

18,487 

72,302 

16,081 

35,613 

25,388 

tons . . . 

11,913 

20,056 

26,418 

23,891 

60,508 

22,821 

(NA) 

33,481 

value . .dollars . . . 

202,521 

390,418 

365,222 

197,087 

658,297 

203,065 

(NA) 

703,101 

Sold 

-farms  reporting... 

39 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

tons . . . 

660 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

dollars  — 

11,220 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Grass  silage  made  from  grasses,  alfalfa, 

•farms  reporting . . . 

8 

(NA) 

(NA) 

117 

(«*) 

(-) 

(«*) 

(«) 

acres . . . 

293 

(NA) 

(NA) 

"44 

(») 

(„) 

(•») 

(«•) 

tons,  green  weight... 

976 

(NA) 

(NA) 

"165 

(<•») 

(«•) 

(NA) 

<«*) 

value . .dollars . . . 

6,832 

(NA) 

(NA) 

"495 

(«*) 

(**) 

(NA) 

(«•) 

Alfalfa  seed,  clover  aeed,  grasa,  and  otber 

field  seed  crops: 

.farms  reporting... 

1,514 

1,782 

1,227 

2,080 

(NA) 

1,981 

(NA) 

C) 

acres . . . 

53,060 

49,649 

34,695 

47,374 

(NA) 

56,663 

(NA) 

(NA) 

pounds . . . 

10,975,138 

10,131,487 

2,306,220 

4,766,700 

(NA) 

4,878,000 

(NA) 

(!> 

value . .dollars . . . 

3,951,050 

4,237,266 

877,688 

637,871 

(NA) 

836,064 

(NA) 

(*) 

sold . .dollars . . . 

3,832,520 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Clover  seed  harvested: 

-farms  reporting  — 

33 

73 

100 

1266 

(NA) 

l383 

(NA) 

51 

acres . . . 

346 

532 

1,060 

12458 

(NA) 

13851 

(NA) 

(NA) 

pounds . . . 

110,176 

86,283 

166,560 

12107,220 

(NA) 

13137,760 

(NA) 

74,460 

value . .dollars . . . 

56,190 

36,239 

49,968 

1212,509 
(NA) 

(NA) 

1315,277 

(NA) 

26,061 
(NA) 

sold . .dollars .. . 

47,761 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

.farms  reporting... 

7 

86 

(NA) 

88 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres . . . 

40 

775 

(NA) 

651 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

pounds . . . 

6,900 

200,433 

(NA) 

112,860 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

value. .dollars. . . 

759 

30,066 

(NA) 

5,268 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

sold. -dollars. .. 

645 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

-farms  reporting  — 

2 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres . . . 

30 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

pounds . . . 

6,600 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

value . .dollars . . . 

5,082 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

sold . .dollars . . . 

4,828 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Other  and  unspecified  clover 

.farms  reporting... 

6 

2 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres . . . 

82 

45 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

pounds .  .  . 

5,440 

20,090 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

value . .dollars . .  . 

1,251 

4,045 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

sold . .dollars . .  . 

1,064 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

.farms  reporting... 

75 

67 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres . . . 

849 

1,319 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

pounds . . . 

141,037 

136,464 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

value . .dollars . . . 

24,801 

40,941 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

sold . .dollars. . . 

22,322 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

91 

72 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

value . .dollars . . . 

2,763 

5,329 

(NA) 

1,277 

<*•) 

(«*) 

(«•) 

(«•) 

sold . .dollars . . . 

2,487 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA)| 

(NA) 

Otber  field  crops: 

Irish  potatoes  harvested  for 

.farms  reporting . . . 

3,285 

4,719 

4,821 

5,738 

7,009 

8,506 

7,316 

11,453 

acres . . . 

149,142 

1413,655 

16,929 

13,135 

12,485 

10,798 

9,916 

12,047 

100-lb.  bags... 

1,457,771 

1,965,230 

1,545,140 

1,255,735 

860,030 

1,185,166 

815,120 

989,040 

value . .dollars  — 

2,944,697 

4,470,520 

3,862,209 

1,141,642 

788,361 

2,155,825 

1,087,071 

3,494,607 

sold,  .dollars. .. 

2,378,953 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

•farms  reporting... 

1 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

acres . . . 

60 

(NA) 

bushels. .  . 

800 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

value  .  -dollars . . . 

1,000 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

sold. .dollars  — 

1,000 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


32 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  16.-SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED: '  CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954-Continued 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


1954 
( November) 


1950 
(April  1) 


1945 
(January  1) 


1940 
(April  1) 


1935 
(January  1) 


1930 
(April  1) 


1925 
(January  1) 


1920 
(January  1) 


Other  field  crops — Continued 

Sorghum  harvested  for  grain farms  reporting. 

acres . 

bushels . 

value . .dollars . 

sold. .dollars. 

Sorghum  cut  for  silage farms  reporting . 

acres . 

tons,  green  weight. 

value. .dollars. 

sold .  .dollars . 

Sugar  beets  harvested  for  sugar farms  reporting. 

acres . 

tons. 

value . .dollars . 

sold. .dollars. 

Sugar-beet  seed  harvested 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,  ants,  horticaltoral  specialties, 

and  *crn  ablcs dollars  . 

Valoe  of  craps  sold,  except  fruits,  ants, 
horticaltoral  specialties  and  vegetables dollars. 

Vegetables  for  boae  use  and  for  Bale  (other 
than  Irish  and  sweet  potatoes)': 

Vegetables  harvested  for  hone  aae16 farms  reporting. 

value .  -dollars . 
Vegetables  harvested  for  Bale17 farms  reporting. 

acres . 

Sold dollars . 

Asparagus farms  reporting  . 

acres . 
Beans ,  green  lima farms  reporting . 

acres . 
Beans,  snap  {bush  and  pole  types) farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Beets  ( table) farms  reporting . 

acres . 
Cabbage farms  reporting . 

acres . 
Cantaloups  and  muskmelons farms  reporting . 

acres . 
Carrots farms  reporting . 

acres . 
Celery farms  reporting. 

acres . 
Corn,  sweet farms  reporting . 

acres . 
Cucumbers  and  pickles farms  reporting  . 

acres . 
Lettuce  and  romaine farms  reporting. 

acres . 
Onions,  dry farms  reporting. 

acres . 
Onions,  green farms  reporting. 

acres . 
Peas,  green farms  reporting. 

acres . 
Pumpkins farms  reporting . 

acres . 
Radishes farms  reporting . 

acres . 
Squash farms  reporting. 

acres . 
Tomatoes farms  reporting . 

acres . 
Watermelons farms  reporting . 

acres . 
Other  vegetables acres . 

Berries  and  other  snail  fruits  harvested  for  sale:19 

Raspberries  ( tame) farms  reporting  , 

acres . 

quarts , 

value. .dollars. 

Strawberries farms  reporting . 

acres , 

quarts . 

value . -dollars . 

Other  berries  and  small  fruits acres 

value. -dollars. 

Tree  fruits,  ants,  and  grapes: 

Land  in  bearing  and  nonbearing  fruit  orchards, 
groves,  vineyards,  and  planted  nut 

trees farms  reporting 

acres 

Apples farms  reporting 

Trees  of  all  ages number 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age farms  reporting 

number 

Trees  of  bearing  age farms  reporting 

number 

Quantity  harvested farms  reporting 

bushels 

value. .dollars 

sold. .dollars 


12 

78 

1,992 

2,490 

1,743 

54 

372 

5,054 

36,714 

2,503 

31,863 

526,182 

6,051,092 

6,051,092 

69 

506 

1,272,027 

149,459 

149,459 

86 

7,302 

6,008 


62,403,231 
28,602,253 


11,504 

(NA) 

2,429 

19,488 

.  .-  ■■',  ■■'.■ 

55 

109 

73 

390 

155 

469 

54 

75 

99 

295 

158 

271 

64 

398 

43 

192 

1,135 

6,054 

91 

178 

46 

135 

209 

547 

54 

59 

880 

4,954 

25 

52 

63 

88 

72 

95 

945 

4,779 

67 

167 

181 


545 

274 

323,383 

113,185 

295 

389 

630,009 

214,203 

33 

14,443 


203,408 

2°15,357 

202,839 

20218,550 

"806 

2046,625 

202,469 

20171,925 

201,729 

2 "440,308 

2  "946,665 

20946,665 


46 

565 

705 

(NA) 

61 

321 

3,440 

17,200 

(NA) 

2,806 

26,913 

457,520 

4,767,279 

(NA) 

36 

448 

1,096,225 

153,471 

(NA) 

52 

1;248,915 

(NA) 


ls62,196,063 
1528,790,541 


12,958 

(NA) 

3,760 

27,070 

4,610,837 

53 

103 

4 

1 

225 

411 

68 

106 

193 

594 

212 

576 

187 

590 

114 

538 

1,392 

6,356 

159 

168 

85 

420 

435 

1,197 

60 

74 

1,716 

8,846 

17 

28 

58 

56 

59 

124 

1,375 

6,508 

58 

122 

247 


729 

343 

454,833 

218,319 

602 

703 

1,082,968 

377,443 

57 

23,041 


8,340 

2118,997 

6,639 

292,321 

2,383 

83,789 

5,187 

208,532 

3,556 

389,450 

568,753 

(NA) 


1 

3 

40 

56 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3,654 

30,025 

414,730 

4,211,307 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

8,427 

(NA) 


47,724,996 
17,255,527 


18,362 

1,399,020 

5,406 

33,819 

5,321,134 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

406 

886 

(NA) 

(NA) 

275 

1,107 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

919 

2,229 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,887 

13,926 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,111 

8,238 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(**) 


1,700 

661 

777,367 

357,597 

745 

420 

583,582 

253,193 

123 

40,332 


5,525 

19,772 

6,925 

326,198 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

723,322 

1,393,655 

(NA) 


5 

25 

805 

604 

(NA) 

18 

116 

1,073 

5,876 

(NA) 

6,102 

48,398 

660,765 

2,746,931 

(NA) 

126 

571 

1,050,461 

94,541 

(NA) 

(NA) 

27,239 

(NA) 


18,051,638 
10,869,032 


14,507 

519,212 

4,454 

*1,807 

1,564,279 

151 

256 

313 

841 

382 

534 

37 

38 

284 

623 

357 

1,430 

324 

265 

124 

456 

421 

743 

174 

100 

91 

163 

468 

1,019 

24 

23 

2,137 

8,471 

8 

33 

32 

23 

74 

97 

1,811 

5,976 

217 

373 

343 


1,147 
611 

126,344 

841 

972 

1,727,280 

233,439 

209 

33,461 


3,809 

15,333 

4,376 

270,465 

1,188 

42,246 

3,726 

228,219 

2,819 

488,175 

351,798 

(NA) 


21 

77 

1,666 

1,416 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

4,099 

32,221 

245,211 

1,152,492 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(*•) 

(NA) 


(*») 

(NA) 


13,348 
377,463 
(NA) 
20,920 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
363 
518 
(NA) 
(NA) 
367 
513 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
471 
459 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
1,925 
5,791 
425 
507 
(«) 


(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,066 

1,143 

1,296,935 

97,270 

(NA) 

(NA) 


5,887 

17,827 

6,945 

446,167 

(NA) 

61,656 

(NA) 

384,511 

(NA) 

343,792 

326,602 

(NA) 


21 

80 

1,917 

1,629 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

5,245 

40,104 

545,291 

3,853,121 

(NA) 


(NA) 
(") 
(NA) 


(**) 
(NA) 


11,679 

564,166 

5,701 

22,480 

2,487,159 

214 

220 

77 

144 

997 

1,463 

63 

91 

559 

762 

475 

599 

174 

140 

140 

446 

750 

753 

372 

157 

162 

196 

756 

1,163 

23 

15 

2,674 

8,909 

11 

25 

26 

17 


108 
2,340 
5,799 
474 
514 
959 


1,843 

738 

1,002,299 

151,052 

1,475 

1,510 

2,526,485 

405,544 

294 

38,821 


(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

7,561 

75,567 

548,536 

4,114,025 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(") 

(NA) 


(•*> 
(NA) 


(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

330 

347 

413 

383 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

638 

428 

(NA) 

(NA) 

152 

134 

450 

314 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,688 

3,608 

569 

467 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA)' 
975 
964 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


6,588 

(NA) 

19,375 

(NA) 

6,838 

8,005 

570,095 

662,726 

(NA) 

(NA) 

105,234 

104,620 

(NA) 

(NA) 

464,861 

558,106 

(NA) 

(NA) 

610, 449 

563,513 

611,974 

633,997 

(NA) 

(NA) 

26 

378 

842 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

8,398 

93,359 

930,427 

10,048,611 

(NA) 

2 

52 

40,500 

20,250 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(**) 

(NA) 


<*•) 
(NA) 


14,997 

956,520 

3,135 

8,302 

1,163,338 

57 

65 

(1.) 

(Uj 

"322 

18220 

39 

13 

350 

273 

312 

240 

134 

39 

58 

104 

283 

206 

274 

93 

93 

22 

453 

175 

3 

12 

791 

2,434 

7 

3 

21 

5 

L27 

79 

1,601 

3,648 

460 

390 

281 


1,409 

383 

363,801 

80,035 

634 

254 

484,792 

96,957 

273 

67,494 


(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

806,775 

2,255 

80,304 

9,000 

726,471 

(NA) 

759,696 

,367,454 

(NA) 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table . 


UTAH 

State  Table  16.-SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED: '  CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954-Continued 


33 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


1954 

(November] 


1950 
(April  1) 


1946 
( January  1 ) 


1940 
(April   : 


1935 
(January 


1930 
(April   1) 


1985 

( January  1 J 


1920 
(January  1) 


Irer    fruits,     nuts,    and   crapes —  .^:.tinued 

Apricots farms  reporting. 

Trees  of  all  ages number . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age fares  reporting. 

Trees  of  bearing  age farms  rep 

nuBiber  ■ 

Quantity  harvested f arms  reporting . 

bushels . 

value.. dollars. 

sold . -dollars . 

Cherries farms  reporting . 

Trees  of  all  ages number  . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age farms  reporting. 

number. 

Trees  of  bearing  age fares  reporting. 

number. 

Quantity  harvested faros  reporting . 

pounds. 

value . -dollars . 

sold . .dollars . 

Sour  cherries farms  reporting. 

Trees  of  all  ages number . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age faros  reporting. 

number. 

Trees  of  bearing  age farms  reporting  . 

mmber 

Quantity  harvested farms  reporting . 

pounds . 

value. .dollars. 

sold.. dollars. 

Sweet  cherries farms  reporting . 

Trees  of  all  ages number . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age farms  reporting. 

inabei  - 

Trees  of  bearing  age farms  reporting. 

number. 

Quantity  harvested farms  reporting . 

pounds. 

value . .dollars . 

sold.. dollars. 

Grapes farms  reporting. 

Vines  of  all  ages - number  . 

Vines  not  of  bearing  age farms  reporting. 

number. 

Vines  of  bearing  age farms  reporting . 

cumber . 

Quantity  harvested farms  reporting. 

pounds . 
value. .dollars . 
sold. -dollars. . 

Peaches farms  reporting . 

Trees  of  all  ages number . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age farms  reporting. 

number. 

Trees  of  bearing  age farms  reporting. 

number . 

Quanity  harvested farms  reporting. 

bushels . 

value . .dollars . 

sold . -dollars . 

Pears farms  reporting . 

Trees  of  all  ages number . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age farms  reporting. 

number. 

Trees  of  bearing  age farm?  reporting . 

number . 

Quantity  harvested farms  reporting . 

bushels . 
value,  .dollars, 
sold.,  dollars. 
See  footnotes  at'  end  of  table . 


2°2,397 

2°122,919 

"343 

209,102 

2°2,210 

2°113,817 

201,485 

20302,444 

20544,398 

20544,39S 

(MA) 

20247,218 

(HA) 

2057,206 

(NA) 

2°190,012 

(NA) 

2°11,843,429 

201, 342,127 

201,342,127 

201,082 

2091,533 

2°293 

2025,019 

20881 

2°66,514 

20684 

203,950,394 

20316,032 

20316,032 

202,011 

20155,665 

20492 

2032,187 

2°1,745 

20123,498 

201,334 

207, 893,035 

2°1, 326,095 

201,026,095 

20700 

2077,634 

2°113 

205,309 

20610 

2°72,325 

2°405 

20352,061 

2021,124 

2021,124 

2°2,903 

20451,615 

2°669 

2060,092 

2°2,669 

2 "391,523 

202,255 

2°498,295 

20747,442 

20597,953 

202,190 

20159,947 

20528 

2031,5O9 

201,874 

2°128,438 

2°1,451 

20265,659 

20571,166 

20571,166 


-  ,      - 

171,135 

1,229 

28,579 

J.814 

142,556 

2,649 

161,396 

169,170 

(«A) 

(NA) 

267,168 

(NA) 

76,078 

(NA) 

191,090 

(NA) 

8,319,267 

744,604 

(NA) 

1,626 

88,473 

596 

36,788 

51,685 

748 

2,676,965 

214,347 

(NA) 

2,842 

178,695 

1,105 

39,290 

2,035 

139,405 

1,316 

5,642,302 

530,257 

(NA) 

1,480 

112,234 

416 

17,497 

1,116 

94,737 

818 

545,476 

24,045 

(NA) 

4,814 

622,530 

1,895 

137,411 

3,692 

485, 119 

2,612 

543,237 

821,370 

(NA) 

3,778 

194,350 

1,467 

72,8S5 

2,710 

121,465 

1,806 

186,373 

358,640 


4,866 

178,061 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

187,362 

519,433 
(NA) 
3,514 

234,727 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
6,735,935 

857,044 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
'.A 
(NA) 
(NA) 
1,446 
222,285 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(HA) 
2,032,250 

114,309 

(NA) 

5,071 

738,654 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

843,512 

1,867,890 

(NA) 

3,771 

131,975 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

171,352 

530,749 
(NA) 


3,338 

164,550 

863 

33,734 

2,833 

130,816 

2,444 

179,918 

91,740 

(NA) 

2,615 

212,543 

763 

30,990 

2,155 

181,553 

1,609 

4,911,606 

117,804 

(NA) 

1,021 

50,410 

(NA) 

2,541 

(NA) 

47,869 

(NA) 

1,375,701 

27,730 

(NA) 

2,189 

162,133 

(NA) 

28,449 

(NA) 

133,684 

(NA) 

3,535,905 

90,074 

(NA) 

980 

263,761 

197 

18,197 

824 

245,564 

688 

1,494,553 

25,647 

(NA) 

3,680 

553,367 

1,360 

143,733 

3,057 

406,634 

2,770 

615,111 

443,219 

(NA) 

2,587 

103,652 

701 

22,479 

2,092 

81,173 

1,619 

137,565 

143,122 

(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
3,706 

250,817 

(NA) 

99,379 

(NA) 

151,438 

(NA) 

4,810,120 

133,137 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
1,429 

395,115 

(NA) 

29,809 

(NA) 

365,306 

(NA) 

1,872,689 

44,945 

(NA) 

4,355 

546,506 
(NA) 

107,312 
(NA) 

439,194 
(NA) 

392,499 

333,624 

(NA) 

3,621 

104,846 

(NA) 

27,863 

(NA) 

76,983 

(NA) 

63,729 

75,356 

(NA) 


1,633 

102,035 

(NA) 

53,188 

(NA) 

48,847 

(NA) 

62,808 

94,106 

(NA) 

3,416 

224,280 

(NA) 

114,230 

(NA) 

110,050 

(NA) 

6,360,984 

391,456 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,321 

514,489 

(NA) 

86,569 

(NA) 

427,920 

(NA) 

2,079,581 

85,129 

(NA) 

4,579 

697,627 

(NA) 

206,197 

(NA) 

491,430 

(NA) 

604,038 

589,835 

(NA) 

3,555 

109,422 

(NA) 

46,538 

(NA) 

62,884 

(NA) 

78,837 

122,754 

(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

;na 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

•.A: 

1,683 

435,668 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

4,838 

622,021 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

688,010 

748,069 

(NA) 

3,855 

59,903 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 


(NA) 

22,265 

60 

435 

509 

21,830 

(HA) 

40,564 

60,850 

(NA) 

(NA) 

120,341 

1,105 

7,646 

4,526 

112,695 

(HA) 

6,914,712 

401,303 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

238,502 

227 

33,471 

843 

205,031 

(NA) 

1,102,625 

66,156 

(HA) 

(HA) 

582,753 

1,015 

28,551 

5,460 

554,202 

(HA) 

883,950 

1,414,320 

(NA) 

(HA) 

60,291 

964 

8,479 

51,812 

(HA) 

76,008 

155,817 

(HA) 


34 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 

State  Table  16.-SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED: 'CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954-Continued 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Tree  fruits,  nts.  and  grape* — Continued 

Plums  and  prunes farms  reporting . 

Trees  of  all  ages number . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age farms  reporting. 

number . 

Trees  of  bearing  age farms  reporting. 

number . 

Quantity  harvested farms  reporting . 

bushels . 

value. .dollars. . 

sold. .dollars. . 

Other  tree  fruits  and  nuts value  .  .dollars  . . 

sold,  .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.. 


1954 
( November) 


**  Available  data  not  comparable. 
NA  Not  available. 


2°1,715 

2038,668 

'"270 

202,854 

2°1,519 

2035,814 

201,018 

2034,186 

20102,558 

20102,558 

202,632 

202,632 

204,619,943 
204,470,454 


1950 
(April  1) 


3,658 

69,062 

990 

16,726. 

2,872 

52,336 

1,895 

37,640 

54,500 

(NA) 

4,200 

(NA) 

3,364,085 
2,532,914 


1945 
(January  1) 


3,670 
76,119 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
41,089 
121,208 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

6,055,410 
4,321,938 


1940 
(April   1) 


2,584 

60,582 

745 

23,355 

2,061 

37,227 

1,624 

28,024 

22,100 

(NA) 

2,790 

(NA) 

1,591,464 
1,184,466 


1935 

(January   1) 


3,503 

54,454 

(NA) 

14,766 

(NA) 

39,688 

(NA) 

24,704 

24,704 

(NA) 

(•») 

(NA) 

(-) 

(NA) 


1930 
(April   1) 


3,722 

60,569 

<NA) 

14,312 

(NA) 

46,257 

(NA) 

39,534 

41,983 

(NA) 

<~) 

(NA) 

(») 

(NA) 


'Figures  for  cropland  harvested  and  specified  crops  relate  to  the  crop  years  1954,  1949,  1944,  1939,  1934    1929    1924    and  1919 
-S* ?""%"  °f  Cr°PS  f°r  "hiCh  "P™  «"  available,   except  that   corn  cut  for'forage  was  excluded  as  mosf  of  this'a^eaL  w, 


1925 
( January  1 ) 


4,366 
63,948 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(«•) 
(NA) 

(~) 

(NA) 


1920 
(January  1) 


(NA) 

74,422 

961 

7,508 

5,222 

66,914 

(NA) 

50,677 

88,687 

(NA) 

(«) 

(NA) 

(«> 

(NA) 


vested  for  grain. 

'Jalc^ater™!  f  5ortiou"uralt0Je=laltl«J-  <*«  State  Table  15.  For  comparability,  see  other  footnotes  and  text. 
'Cornlut  for  Jorage.     hir"ested  for  ^ain.  «™  «*  ">'  silage,  and  corn  hogged  or  grazed,  or  cut  for  green  or  dry  fodder. 
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." 

■hZ]  *l     reP         f"8  rcp°   "^  aores  &0™   f°r  11  purposes  with  no  production.  Acres  harvested  for  beans  or  peas  not  available 
>°£r  censuses  oZTt^lT^  ST  fT   £?  ^   °r°PS  ^  aU  PUrpOSeS'  AC"S  ""vested  for  be«s  °r  P^  not'available 
^lage™  tZl   San"  corn^r^rghum^  ""*"   ^  *""  °f  ^^^   ^  "°PS  ^"^   °f  °°^  ^  ™^   !•*— ■ 
12Clover  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, 
la        Irish  and  sweet  potatoes. 

Green  lima  beans  included  with  snap  beans. 

For  censuses  prior  to  1950,  small  fruits  harvested  for  home  use  or  for  sale 
"Does  not  include  data  for  farms  with  less  than  20  trees  or  grapevines.  See  text. 
Does  not  include  acreage  for  farms  reporting  less  than  1/2  acre.  See  text 


luded  as  most  of  this  acreage  was  probably  duplicated  in  the  acreage  of  corn  har- 


UTAH 


35 


State  Table  17.-FARMS  REPORTING  BY  SPECIFIED  ACRES,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED,  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD  FOR  SPECIFIED 

CROPS:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text]  _____ 


CORN 

By  acres  harvested  for 
all  purposes farms  reporting-. 

acres. . 

Under  3  acres farms  reporting.. 

3  or  4  acres farms  reporting.. 

5  to  10  acres farms  reporting.. 

11  to  15  acres farms  reporting.. 

16  to  19  acres farms  reporting.. 

20  to  24  acres farms  reporting.. 

25  to  49  acres farms  reporting.. 

50  to  74  acres farms  reporting.. 

75  to  99  acres farms  reporting.. 

100  to  149  acres farms  reporting.. 

150  to  199  acres farms  reporting.. 

200  acres  and  over farms  reporting.. 

By  acres  harvested  for 
grain farms  reporting. . 

acres. . 

Under  3  acres farms  reporting.. 

3  or  4  acres farms  reporting. , 

5  to  10  acres farms  reporting.. 

11  to  15  acres farms  reporting., 

16  to  19  acres farms  reporting.. 

20  to  24  acres farms  reporting., 

25  to  29  acres farms  reporting., 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting., 

50  to  74  acres farms  reporting., 

75  to  99  acres farms  reporting.. 

100  to  149  acres farms  reporting. 

150  to  199  acres farms  reporting. 

200  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  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. 


State 
total 


3,994 

36,452 

490 

807 

1,695 

473 

131 

185 

170 

25 

15 

2 


271 
1,627 

141 


42 

15,375 

5 

5 

5 

20 


2,877 

262, 160 

393 

462 

605 

374 

387 

273 

170 

106 

83 

24 

2,877 

3,713,359 

44 

68 

183 

1,149 

490 

301 

170 

165 

144 

120 

43 

2,251 

3,210,257 

15 

30 

88 

682 

401 

285 

132 

146 

135 

103 


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  acres  and  over farms  reporting. 

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  bushels  and  over. .. .farms 

By  quantity  sold farms 

Under  25  bushels farms 

25  to  49  bushels farms 

50  to  99  bushels farms 

100  to  499  bushels farms 

500  to  999  bushels farms 

1,000  to  1,499  bushels farms 

1,500  to  1,999  bushels ....  farms 
2,000  to  2,999  bushels. .. .farms 
3,000  to  4,999  bushels. .. -farms 
5,000  bushels  and  over. .. -farms 
BARLEY 


By  acres  threshed  or 

combined farms  reporting . 

acres. 

Under  5  acres farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  acres farms  reporting. 

10  to  24  acres farms  reporting. 

25  to  49  acres farms  reporting. 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting. 

100  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. 


State 
total 


reporting. . - 

4,083 

bushels ... 

1,249,306 

reporting... 

61 

reporting... 

151 

reporting. . . 

586 

reporting. . . 

2,559 

reporting. . . 

547 

reporting... 

111 

reporting. . . 

36 

report  ing . . . 

22 

reporting. .. 

9 

reporting... 

1 

reporting. . . 

641 

bushels... 

236,754 

reporting. .. 

15 

reporting, .. 

30 

reporting. . . 

77 

reporting. . . 

387 

reporting... 

83 

reporting. . . 

27 

reporting. .. 

1 

reporting. . . 

16 

reporting. . . 

reporting. . . 

6,685 

85, 142 

2,367 

2,115 

1,698 

273 

124 

65 

20 

19 

2 

2 

6,685 

2,472,857 

152 

413 

846 

3,936 

951 

185 

65 

67 

51 


4,094 

1,863,085 

82 

90 

249 

2,669 

669 

159 

65 

63 

34 

10 

4 


4,083 

28,733 

1,943 

1,248 

768 

99 

18 


9,133 

148,297 

2,277 

2,619 

2,761 

997 

322 

113 

25 

12 

5 

2 

9,133 

5,747,216 

129 

197 

581 

4,581 

1,975 

862 

283 

326 

149 

37 

13 


BARLEY — Continued 

By  quantity  sold farms  reporting.. 

bushels. . 

Under  25  bushels farms  reporting.. 

25  to  49  bushels farms  reporting.. 

50  to  99  bushels farms  reporting.. 

100  to  499  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  to  499  acres farms  reporting. 

500  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.CC0  to  1,499  100-lb.  bags. ..  .farms  reporting. 

1,500  to  1,999  ICO-lb.  bags farms  reporting. 

2.CC0  100-lb.  bags  and  over farms  reporting. 

ALFALFA  AND  ALFALFA  MIXTURES 

By  acres  cut  for  hay 
(and  for  dehydrating),  .farms 

Under  5  acres farms 

5  to  9  acres farms 

10  to  24  acres farms 

25  to  49  acres farms 

50  to  99  acres farms 

100  to  199  acres farms 

200  to  299  acres farms 

300  to  499  acres farms 

500  to  999  acres farms 

1,000  acres  and  over farms 


State 

total 


reporting.. . 
acres. . . 
report Lng.. , 
reporting.. . 
reporting. . , 
reporting. ., 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting., 
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.. 

By  quantity  sold farms  reporting.. 

tons . . 

Under  25  tons farms  reporting.. 

25  to  49  tons farms  reporting.. 

50  to  99  tons farms  reporting.. 

100  to  499  tons farms  reporting.. 

500  to  999  tons farms  reporting.. 

1,000  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.. 

CLOVER,   TIMOTHY,   AND  MIXTURES  OF 
CLOVER  AND  GRASSES 

By  acres  cut  for  hay. ..farms  reporting., 
acres. . 

Under  5  acres farms  reporting.. 

5  to  9  acres farms  reporting.. 

10  to  24  acres farms  reporting.. 

25  to  49  acres farms  reporting.. 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting.. 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting.. 

200  to  299  acres farms  reporting.. 

300  to  499  acres farms  reporting.. 

500  acres  and  over farms  reporting.. 

reporting. . 

tons . . 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 

tons., 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting., 
reporting., 
reporting.. 


By  quantity  harvested.. farms 

Under  25  tons farms 

25  to  49  tons farms 

50  to  99  tons farms 

100  to  499  tons farms 

500  tons  and  over farms 

By  quantity  sold. .... ..farms 

Under  25  tons farms 

25  to  49  tons farms 

50  to  99  tons farms 

100  to  499  tons farms 

500  tons  and  over farms 


2,870 

,890,254 

31 

62 

216 

1,385 

639 

227 

109 

122 

62 

12 

5 


150 

7,689 

60 


15 
19 


150 

32,048 

55 

12 

15 

43 

21 

2 

1 

1 


14,544 

363,666 

2,337 

2,424 

4,849 

3,156 

1,277 

418 

46 

27 

9 

1 

14,544 
927,315 
5,178 
3,071 
3,294 
2,924 
64 


5,070 

155,108 

1,338 

705 

582 

438 


1,411 

38,164 

236 

264 

460 

221 

162 

52 

13 


1,411 

53,204 

795 

277 

208 

130 

1 

117 

3,135 

80 

15 

17 


36 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  17.-FARMS  REPORTING  BY  SPECMED  ACRES,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED,  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD  FOR  SPEC^IED 

CROPS:    CENSUS  OF  1954-Continued 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


State 

total 


State 

total 


Item 


OATS,  WHEAT,  BARLEY,  RYE,  OR 
OTHER  SMALL  GRAINS 

By  acres  cut  for  hay farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Under  5  acres farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  acres farms  reporting. 

10  to  24  acres farms  reporting. 

25  to  49  acres farms  reporting. 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting. 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting. 

200  to  299  acres farms  reporting. 

300  to  499  acres farms  reporting. 

500  acres  and  over farms  reporting. 

By  quantity  harvested. .. .farms  reporting. 
tons . 

Under  25  tons farms  reporting.. 

25  to  49  tons farms  reporting.. 

50  to  99  tons farms  reporting.. 

100  to  499  tons farms  reporting.. 

500  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  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  tons  and  over farms  reporting.. 

By  quantity  sold farms  reporting.. 

tons.. 

Under  25  tons farms  reporting.. 

25  to  49  tons farms  reporting.. 

50  to  99  tons farms  reporting.. 

100  to  499  tons farms  reporting  . . 

500  to  999  tons farms  reporting.. 

1,000  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  tons  and  over farms  reporting.. 


OTHER  HAY 

By  acres  cut  for  hay farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

Under  5  acres farms  reporting.. 

5  to  9  acres farms  reporting. . 

10  to  24  acres farms  reporting.. 

25  to  49  acres farms  reporting.. 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting.. 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting.. 

200  to  299  acres ' farms  reporting.. 

300  to  499  acres farms  reporting.. 

500  acres  and  over farms  reporting.. 

By  quantity  harvested. .. .farms  reporting., 
tons . . 
reporting. . 
reporting., 
reporting., 
reporting., 
reporting.. 


Under  25  tons farms 

25  to  49  tons • farms 

50  to  99  tons farms 

100  to  499  tons farms 

500  tons  and  over farms 


By  quantity  sold farms 

Under  25  tons farms 

25  to  49  tons farms 

50  to  99  tons farms 

100  to  499  tons farms 

500  tons  and  over farms 


reporting. 

tons. 

reporting. 

reporting. 

reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 


996 

10,177 
366 
354 

199 
51 
21 


996 

12,169 
892 

54 
41 


60 

1,540 


1,742 

84,460 

150 

287 

570 

378 

176 

110 

19 

36 

12 


1,742 

90,923 

828 

429 
253 
223 


111 

4,046 

66 

23 

8 
14 


430 

8,450 

109 

101 

155 

42 

13 

5 

2 


430 

11,734 

295 

57 

56 

21 

1 

27 
602 


ALFALFA  SEED 

By  acres  harvested farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Under  5  acres farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  acres farms  reporting. 

10  to  24  acres farms  reporting. 

25  to  49  acres farms  reporting. 

50  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 

Under  25  pounds farms 

25  to  49  pounds farms 

50  to  99  pounds farms 

100  to  499  pounds farms 

500  to  999  pounds farms 

1,000  to  1,499  pounds farms 

1,500  to  1,999  pounds farms 

2,000  to  2,999  pounds farms 

3,000  to  4,999  pounds farms 

5,000  to  9,999  pounds farms 

10,000  pounds  and  over. .. .farms 

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 

2.5  to  4.9  acres .farms 

5.0  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 

100.0  acres  and  over farms 


reporting, 
pounds . 
repor  t  ing . 
reporting, 
report  ing . 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 
reporting. 


.farms  reporting., 
. farms  reporting. , 
. farms  reporting. . 
.farms  reporting., 
.farms  reporting.. 


reporting. . 
acres1. 
reporting., 
reporting. . 
reporting.. 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
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. .  " 
1,  500  to  1,  999  100-lb.  bags. 
2,000  to  2,999  100-lb.  bags. 
3,000  to  4,999  100-lb.  bags. 
5, 000  to  9,  999  100-lb.  bags 
10,000  100-lb.  bags  &■  over,  .farms  reporting.. 
SUGAR  BEETS 

By  acres  harvested  for 

sugar farms  reporting. . 

acres. . 

Under  5  acres farms  reporting.. 

5  to  9  acres farms  reporting.. 

10  to  24  acres farms  reporting.. 

25  to  49  acres farms  reporting.. 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting.. 

100  acres  and  over farms  reporting.. 

By  quantity  harvested. .farms  reporting., 
tons. . 

Under  25  tons farms  reporting.. 

25  to  49  tons farms  reporting.. 

50  to  99  tons farms  reporting.. 

100  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  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.. 
LAND  IN  BEARING  AND  N0NBEARING  FRUIT 
ORCHARDS,  GROVES,  VINEYARDS, 
AND  PLANTED  NUT  TREES2 
By  acres  in  orchards. . .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.. 

100.0  acres  and  over farms  reporting.. 


1,471 

48,588 

226 

175 

403 

318 

248 

86 

10 

4 


1,471 

10,159,628 


222 
212 
101 
66 
146 
181 
238 
302 


3,100 

9,411 

1,690 

262 

536 

201 

196 

127 

70 

6 

2 

10 

3,100'' 

1,329,840 

1,583 

320 

228 

489 

184 

113 

62 

62 

31 

18 

10 


2,609 

34,640 

488 

877 

920 

239 

78 

7 

2,609 

574,887 

112 

228 

628 

1,404 

168 

56 


2,609 

3,248,649 

85 

86 

208 

937 

515 

234 

101 

152 

159 

102 

30 


3,521 

15,061 

248 

432 

1,371 

580 

501 

267 

71 

21 

30 


APPLES2 
Any  apples farms 

By  trees  not  of  bearing 


age. 


.farms 


Under  5  trees farms 

5  to  9  trees ..farms 

10  to  24  trees farms 

25  to  49  trees farms 

50  to  99  trees farms 

100  to  199  trees farms 

200  to  299  trees farms 

300  to  499  trees farms 

500  trees  and  over farms 

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  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. .  ./arms 

5,000  to  9,999  bushels farms 

10,000  bushels  and  over... farms 

PEACHES2 


reporting. 

number. 
reporting, 
reporting. 

reporting. 
reporting. 
reporting., 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting. 
reporting. 

reporting, 
number. 
report  ing . 
reporting. 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 
reporting. 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 

reporting., 
bushels . . 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting., 
reporting. 
reporting. 
reporting. . 
reporting.. 
reporting. . 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 


Any  peaches farms  reporting... 


By  trees  not  of  bearing 
age farms  report  Ing . 


Under  5  trees farms  reporting... 

5  to  9  trees farms  reporting... 

10  to  24  trees farms  reporting... 

25  to  49  trees farms  reporting... 

50  to  99  trees ...farms  reporting... 

100  to  199  trees farms  reporting... 

200  to  299  trees farms  reporting... 

300  to  499  trees farms  reporting... 

500  to  999  trees farms  reporting... 

1,000  trees  and  over farms  reporting... 

By  trees  of  bearing  age. . farms  reporting... 
number . . . 

Under  25  trees farms  reporting... 

25  to  49  trees farms  reporting... 

50  to  99  trees farms  reporting... 

100  to  499  trees farms  reporting... 

500  to  999  trees farms  reporting... 

1,000  to  1,499  trees farms  reporting... 

1,500  to  1,999  trees farms  reporting... 

2,000  to  2,299  trees farms  reporting... 

3,000  trees  and  over farms  reporting... 

By  quantity  harvested. .farms  reporting... 
bushels. . . 

Under  25  bushels farms  reporting... 

25  to  49  bushels farms  reporting... 

50  to  99  bushels farms  reporting... 

100  to  499  bushels farms  reporting... 

500  to  999  bushels farms  reporting... 

1,000  to  1,499  bushels. ...farms  reporting... 
1,500  to  1,999  bushels.... farms  reporting... 

2,000  to  2,999  bushels farms  reporting... 

3,000  to  4,999  bushels. .. .farms  reporting... 
5,000  to  9,999  bushels. .. .farms  reporting... 
10,000  bushels  and  over... farms  reporting... 


1Does  not  include  acreage  for  farms  with  less  than  10  bags  harvested.  See  text.     2Does  not  include  data  for  farms  with  less  than  20  trees  or  grapevines.  See  text. 


UTAH 


37 


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 

11 

Level 
2 

Level 

3 

Level 
4 

Level 
ll 

Level 
2 

Level 
3 

Level 
4 

Percent 

40 
28 
20 
13 
8.9 
6.3 
4.0 

Percent 
53 
37 
26 
17 
12 
8.4 
5.3 

Percent 
71 
50 
35 
22 
16 
11 
7.1 

Percent 
96 
68 
48 
30 
21 
15 
9.6 

Percent 
2.8 
2.0 
1.3 
0.9 
0.6 
0.4 

Percent 
3.7 
2.6 
1.7 
1.2 
0.8 
0.5 

Percent 

5.0 
3.5 
2.2 
1.6 
1.1 
0.7 

Percent 
6.8 

4.8 

3.0 

2.1 

1.5 

1.0 

1Level  1  should  be  used  in  determining  the  sampling  reliability  of  estimated  number  of  farms  and  farms  reporting.  If  the  estimated  number  of  farms  or  farms  reporting  consti- 
tutes more  than  75  percent  of  all  farms  in  the  universe,  a  better  approximation  to  the  sampling  reliability  may  be  obtained  by  multiplying  the  percent  given  in  the  tables  as 
follows: 

1.  When  the  number  of  farms  or  farms  reporting  is  75  percent  of  all  farms,  multiply  the  percent  error  by  0.50. 

2.  When  the  number  of  farms  or  farms  reporting  is  90  percent  of  all  farms,  multiply  the  percent  error  by  0.30. 

3.  When  the  number  of  farms  or  farms  reporting  is  95  percent  of  all  farms,  multiply  the  percent  error  by  0.20. 


State  Table  19.-INDICATED  LEVEL  OF  SAMPLING  RELIABILITY  OF  ESTIMATED  COUNTY,  ECONOMIC  AREA, 

AND  STATE  TOTALS  FOR  SPECIFIED  ITEMS 

[To  determine  sampling  reliability  for  an  item,  it  is  necessary  to  use  this  table  to  find  out  which  of  the  4  levels  of  sampling  reliability  given  in  State  Table  18  to  use.  Reference 

is  required  also  to  the  county,  economic  area,  or  State  table  in  order  to  obtain  the  number  of  farms  reporting3 


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 


Milk  cows number. 

Whole  milk  sold pounds. 

dollars . 
Cream  sold pounds  of  butterfat. 

dollars. 


Level  of  sampling  reliability  for  specified  items  by  number  of  chickens  on  hand 


All  commercial  farms 


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  eggs  sold,  value  of  sales dollars.. 

Value  of  sales  of  other  poultry  products, ....dollars.. 


Note:  Items  whose  level  is  indicated  by  an  X  may  be  approximated  by  using  the  level  given  for  the  State. 


38 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  19.-INDICATED  LEVEL  OF  SAMPLING  RELIABILITY  OF  ESTIMATED  COUNTY,  ECONOMIC  AREA, 

AND  STATE  TOTALS  FOR  SPECIFIED  ITEMS-Continued 

(To  determine  sampling  reliability  for  an  item,    it  is  necessary  to  use  this  table  to  find  out  which  of  the  4  levels  of  sampling  reliability  given  in  State  Table  18  to  use.  Reference 
is  required  also  to  the  county,   economic  area,   or  State  table  in  order  to  obtain  the  number  of  farms  reporting] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,    see  text) 


Tenure  groups 


Full 

owners 

and 

managers 


Part 
owners 


All 
tenants 


Economic -class  groups 


I,  II 
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 


Poultry 


Livestock, 
general — 

primarily 
livestock, 

and 
primarily 
crop  and 
livestock 


Fans  and  fan  characteristics: 

Land  owned  or  managed  by  farm  operators.. ..... ...acres.. 

Land  rented  from  others  by  farm  operators acres.. 

Land  rented  to  others  by  farm  operators acres.. 

Cash  rent  paid  by  farm  operators dollars.. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings  per  farm dollars.. 

Land  in  farms .acres.. 

Cropland:  Total,  harvested,  pastured,  or  other. .acres.. 

Woodland:  Total,  pastured  or  not  pastured acres.. 

Total  pas  tur  eland. acres. . 

Total  irrigated  land,  land  in  crops  for  erosion 

control,  or  cropland  farmed  on  contour..... acres.. 

Coaaercial  fertilizer: 

Commercial  fertilizer  purchased tons. . 

Acres  on  which  commercial  fertilizer  applied acres.. 

Lime  or  liming  material  purchased tons.. 

Acres  on  which  lime  or  liming  material  applied.. .acres. . 
Specified  facilities  and  equipment: 

Grain  combines,  corn  pickers,  pick-up  balers, 
feed  forage  harvesters number.. 

Artificial  ponds,  reservoirs,  and  earth  tanks. . .number. . 

Motortrucks number. . 

Tractors:  Total,  wheel,  garden,  or  crawler number.. 

Automobiles .number. . 

I urm  labor: 

Total  hired  workers  and  unpaid  family  workers. .persons. . 
Hired  workers: 

Regular.. ..persons.. 

Seasonal persons.. 

Paid  on  daily  basis ..persons.. 

Specified  fare  expend i tares: 

Machine  hire  and/or  hired  labor dollars.. 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry dollars.. 

Gasoline  and  other  petroleum  fuel  and  oil dollars.. 

Commercial  fertilizer  purchased dollars.. 

Livestock  and  livestock  products: 

Horses  and/or  mules number. . 

Cattle  and  calves number. . 

Cows  including  heifers  that  have  calved number.. 

Milk  cows number.. 

Hogs  and  pigs number.. 

Sheep  and  lambs number. . 

Chickens,  4  months  old  and  over,  on  hand number.. 

Cattle  and  calves  sold number.. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold number. . 

Sheep  shorn pounds  of  wool. . 

Whole  milk  sold pounds.. 

Cream  sold pounds  of  butterfat.. 

Chickens  sold number. . 

Chicken  eggs  sold dozens.. 

Value  of  products  sold  by  source: 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold dollars.. 

Whole  milk  sold dollars.. 

Cream  sold dollars.. 

Chicken  eggs  sold dollars. . 

Other  poultry  and  poultry  products  sold dollars.. 

Forest  products  sold dollars.. 

Specified  crops  harvested: 

Corn  for  all  purposes acres.. 

Corn  harvested  for  grain acreB.. 

bushels  harvested.. 
bushels  sold. . 

Winter  wheat  threshed  or  combined acres.. 

bushels  harvested., 
bushels  sold . . 

Spring  wheat  threshed  or  combined Bcres.. 

bushels  harvested.. 
bushels  sold.. 

0«ts  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.. 

Sugar  beets  for  sugar acres.. 

tons  harvested.. 
Wild  hay acres. . 


x 
2  x 
1      x 

1  2 

2  2 
2  2 
2      2 

2  2 
2 
2 

3  1 
3      x 


Note:  Itema  whose  level  is  indicated  by  an  X  may  be  approximated  by  using  the  level  given  for  the  State. 


Chapter  B 
STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

(39) 


UTAH 

Counties/  County  Seats,   Mountains,  and  Rivers 


114 
-42-—         J. 


BOX       ELDER 


-37-J. 


STATE  CAPITAL 
COUNTY  SEAT 


112- 

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111' 
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42 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 


County  Table  1. -FARMS,  ACREAGE.  VALUE,  AND  FARM 


Q  Data  for  items  shown  in  italics  are  based  on 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


The 
State 


Daggett 


FARMS,   ACREAGE,   AND  VALUE 
Farms number 

Approximate  land  area acres 

Proportion  in  farms percent 

Land  owned  by  farm  operators acres 

Land  rented  front  others  by  farm  operators. ...  acres 

Land  managed  by   farm  operators acres 

Land  rented  to  others  btt  farm  operators 

(see  text! acres 

Land  in  farms acres 

Average  size  of  farm acres 

Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

Average  per  farm dol  lars 

Average  per  acre dol  lars 

Proportion  of  farms  reporting  value percent 

Land  in  faras  according  to  use: 

Cropland  harvested farms  reporting 

acres 

1  to  9  acres farms  reporting 

10  to  L9  acres farms  reporting 

20  to  29  acres farms  reporting 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting 

200  acres  and  over farms  reporting 

Cropland  used  only  for  pasture. -farms  reporting 

acres 

Cropland  not  harvested  and  not 
pastured farms  reporting 

acres 

Cultivated  summer  fallow farms  reporting 

acres 

Other  cropland farms  reporting 

acres 

Woodland  pastured farms  reporting 

acres 

Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting 

acres 

Other  pasture  (not  cropland  and 
not  woodland) farms  reporting 

acres 

Improved  (see  text) farms  reporting 

acres 
Other  land  (house  lots,  roads, 
wasteland,  etc.) farms  reporting 

acres 
Cropland ,  total farms  reporting 

acres 
Land  pastured,  total farms  reporting 

acres 
Woodland,  total farms  reporting 

acres 
Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting 

acres 


1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1954. 
1954. . 
I95i. . 
195i. . 

1954.. 
1954. 

1950. 
1954. 
1950. 

1954. 
1950.. 
1954- ■ 
1950.. 
1954. 

1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 

1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 

1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1954. 

1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 


Land  in  row  or  close-seeded  crops  grown  in  strips 

for  wind  erosion  control farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 

Cropland  used  for  row  or  grain  crops 

farmed  on  contour farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 

FARM  OPERATORS 

Residing  on  farm  operated operators  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

Not  residing  on  farm  operated. .operators  reporting  1954. 

1950. 


22,826 
24,176 
52,701,440 
23.3 
7,391,769 
3,021,861 
2,391,235 

470,783 

12,262,222 

10,865,165 

537.2 

449.4 

23,481 
19,146 
51.76 
47.67 

86 

19,728 

21,344 

1,228,520 

1,279,469 

4,458 

4,366 

2,612 

2,960 

2,175 

2,513 

3,419 

4,059 

4,116 

4,524 

1,916 

1,942 

1,032 

980 

7,267 

6,739 

275,432 

305,178 

6,626 

7,039 

523,506 

468,242 

4,055 

4,578 

373,242 

345,222 

3,715 

3,390 

150,264 

123,020 

815 

1,480 

979,746 

1,454,387 

247 

491 

49,495 

102,216 

11,554 

11,561 

8,732,655 

6,815,022 

4,924 

277,655 

18,965 

19,531 

472,868 

440,651 

20,579 

22,058 

2,027,458 

2,052,889 

15,549 

16,028 

9,987,833 

8,574,587 

1,019 

1,836 

1,029,241 

1,556,603 

19,406 

21,126 

1,072,682 

1,137,995 


79 
7,109 


341 
50,058 


18,499 
19,023 


3,839 
4,345 


343 

333 

1,655,680 

11.5 

110,942 

10,839 

72,058 

887 

190,244 

130,035 

554.6 

390.5 

30,086 

22,596 

62.56 

67.34 

100 

267 

299 

20,987 

19,886 

22 

16 

24 

17 

24 

36 

60 

87 

84 

100 

33 

35 

20 


1,889 
1,586 

124 

80 

5,985 

7,123 

26 

37 

737 

4,461 

107 

57 

5,248 

2,662 

5 

29 

2,838 

38,867 

3 

7 

121 

784 

237 

208 

150,355 

56,428 

167 

4,576 

305 

226 

8,069 

5,361 

276 

307 

28,861 

28,595 

247 

249 

155,082 

96,881 

8 

34 

2,959 

39,651 

295 

315 

24,364 

23,483 


1,660 

1,693 

3,580,160 

47.9 

1,200,600 

332,212 

225,592 

48,718 

1,715,793 

1,247,682 

1,033.6 

737.0 

34,881 
30,361 
36.62 
44.68 
92 

1,513 

1,616 

197,541 

194,178 

171 

142 

121 

138 

118 

145 

258 

308 

379 

434 

229 

224 

237 

225 

651 

428 

20,472 

30,716 

657 

677 

164,236 

114,764 

514 

567 

129,159 

106,502 

329 

204 

35,077 

8,262 

17 

43 

28,358 

44,166 

5 

20 

1,374 

4,472 

794 
862 

1,267,633 

775,601 

144 

11,448 

1,457 

1,458 

36,179 

83,785 

1,562 

1,621 

382,249 

339,658 

1,143 

1,091 

1,316,463 

850,483 

20 

56 

29,732 

48,638 

1,354 

1,432 

79,485 

87,542 


29 

3,294 


308 
251 


25,289 


1,365 
1,358 


256 
282 


2,184 

2,085 

752,000 

54.7 

313,803 

105,779 

8,310 

12,230 

411,433 

389,030 

188.4 

186.6 

21,996 
20,834 
114.44 
107.08 


1,895 

1,938 

152,940 

140,188 

304 

240 

168 

210 

180 

201 

331 

389 

505 

514 

269 

276 

138 

108 

751 

669 

15,692 

10,981 

625 

592 

60,591 

45,340 

445 

454 

50,906 

40,881 

286 

195 

9,685 

4,459 

51 

84 

12,767 

61,198 

16 

27 

816 

2,692 

981 

1,105 

147,010 

110,468 

434 

9,524 

1,779 

1,803 

21,617 

18,163 

1,955 

1,975 

229,223 

196,509 

1,534 

1,590 

175,469 

182,647 

65 

105 

13,583 

63,890 

1,698 

1,764 

79,771 

74,861 


33 

4,001 


1,842 
1,866 


315 
310 
943,360 
34.7 
174,998 
115,380 
46,615 

6,311 
327,304 
268,03t 
1,039.1 

864.6 

13,852 
13,047 
18.78 
17.61 
86 

277 

282 

10,018 

9,630 

79 

97 

53 

54 

35 

35 

46 

36 

46 

41 

13 

14 

5 

5 

91 

121 

1,847 

2,561 

105 

116 

2,967 

2,530 

45 

51 

725 

717 

73 

80 

2,242 

1,813 

4 

24 

4,480 

73,138 

1 

5 

500 

1,690 

167 

102 

298,195 

167,943 

78 

1,863 

283 

279 

9,297 

10,544 

288 

288 

14,832 

14,721 

217 

200 

304,522 

243,642 

5 

29 

4,980 

74,828 

295 

288 

12,331 

11,153 


49 

52 

453,120 

12.7 

41,386 

21,175 


360 

57,339 

64,169 

1,170.2 

1,234.0 

36,873 
18,842 
29.03 
17.70 
98 

43 
51 
4,763 
5,326 
3 
2 
3 
5 


7 

9 

6 

13 

12 

9 

6 

9 

17 

12 

1,439 

1,207 


237 

237 

6 


1 

5 

95 

157 

5 


10 

47 

46 

49,074 

56,637 

39 

3,227 

48 

46 

1,421 

752 

48 

52 

6,439 

6,770 

49 

50 

50,918 

57,844 

5 

1 

405 

10 

48 

50 

7,231 

9,407 


1,333 

1,328 

1 171, 520 

198.0 

91,375 

25,649 

218,590 

2,155 

'339,670 

331,661 

254.8 

249.7 

28,672 

20,524 

132.02 

82.45 


1,214 

1,199 

33,530 

35,280 

547 

431 

180 

224 

125 

142 

148 

187 

149 

165 

56 

43 

9 

7 

412 

324 

5,908 

4,419 

271 

256 

4,186 

5,594 

49 

81 

698 

1,730 

236 

190 

3,488 

3,864 

19 

46 

11,860 

16,183 

13 

34 

141 

2,066 

366 

383 

280,102 

263, 393 

68 

2,707 

1,077 

1,050 

3,943 

4,726 

1,265 

1,244 

43,624 

45,293 

663 

651 

297,870 

283,995 

31 

73 

12,001 

18,249 

1,126 

1,141 

33,042 

35,051 

5 

81 


258 
166 


264 
259 


1,216 
1,189 


4116  excess  of  farm  acreage  over  approximate  land  area  is  due  to  the  faot  that  the  entire  acreage  of  a  farm  is  tabulated  In  the  county  In  which  the  headquarters  is  located, 
even  though  a  part  of  the  farm  may  be  situated  in  an  adjoining  county. 


UTAH 


43 


OPERATORS:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 

reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


Emery 

Garfield 

Grand 

Iron 

Juab 

Kane 

Millard 

Morgan 

Piute 

Rich 

Salt  Lake 

San  Juan 

Sanpete 

Sevier 

718 

329 

59 

465 

337 

162 

1,094 

237 

202 

275 

2,072 

272 

1,363 

923 

1 

747 

368 

85 

510 

349 

175 

1,133 

249 

202 

243 

2,595 

353 

1,570 

936 

2 

2,842,880 

3,338,880 

2,362,880 

2,112,000 

2,183,680 

2,627,200 

4,254,720 

390,400 

481,920 

654,080 

'448,960 

5,045,760 

1,022,080 

1,236,480 

3 

10.7 

5.0 

2.4 

30.6 

10.6 

9.9 

12.4 

69.2 

14.4 

86.4 

111.9 

9.8 

65.3 

19.1 

4 

179 ,421 

101,548 

21,897 

480,716 

143  ,041 

137,636 

415,985 

196 ,043 

50,876 

250,419 

356,782 

297,734 

447 ,492 

141 ,028 

5 

122,594 

63,978 

28,684 

150,308 

100,140 

127,689 

84,091 

80,922 

23 ,642 

43,322 

194,732 

146,563 

199,450 

73,771 

6 

8,761 

25,628 

7,300 

... 

24,447 

1,950 

4,200 

320,550 

2,041 

94,445 

43,233 

38,657 

7 

6,488 

1,180 

7;565 

9,698 

60 

4,249 

14,005 

3,745 

10,749 

9,825 

30,870 

12,934 

10,471 

8 

303,515 

165,415 

56,493 

646,138 

232,390 

261 ,068 

526,762 

270,098 

69,223 

565,252 

'547,003 

496,458 

667 ,457 

236 ,437 

9 

240,513 

145 ,942 

54,415 

552,895 

191,110 

236,481 

491,216 

210,764 

70,617 

567 ,489 

453,872 

467 ,326 

564,563 

155,115 

10 

422,7 

502.8 

958.0 

1,389.5 

689.6 

1,611.5 

481.5 

1,139.7 

342.7 

2,055.5 

264.0 

1,825.2 

489.7 

256.2 

11 

322.0 

396.6 

640.2 

1,084.1 

547.6 

1,351.3 

433.6 

846.4 

349.6 

2,335.3 

174.9 

1,323.9 

359.6 

165.7 

12 

12,204 

16,028 

24,750 

29,185 

19,627 

27,556 

24,555 

33,305 

24,464 

43 ,531 

25  ,955 

43,035 

17,955 

a,  294 

13 

10,284 

15,714 

20,402 

23 ,472 

17,558 

19,405 

20,748 

20,006 

22,212 

38,274 

17,257 

25,231 

15,509 

19,123 

14 

29.72 

28.09 

17.35 

23.26 

25.18 

11.78 

54.72 

30.85 

86.50 

19.45 

»     132.29 

21.16 

34.52 

95.20 

15 

31.91 

49.05 

22.19 

24.26 

31.70 

14.73 

48.82 

26.54 

87.03 

13.82 

117.15 

19.47 

41.79 

113.92 

16 

97 

93 

38 

83 

88 

77 

91 

93 

79 

90 

85 

71 

85 

86 

17 

619 

298 

53 

400 

284 

139 

969 

213 

172 

243 

1,569 

245 

1,108 

768 

18 

661 

343 

73 

432 

312 

151 

1,036 

223 

194 

231 

1,902 

311 

1,251 

839 

19 

24,592 

12,185 

2,032 

31,239 

32,318 

4,541 

102,774 

12,463 

11,229 

52,505 

59,474 

48,846 

66,365 

42,363 

20 

28,097 

17 ,480 

3,286 

34,224 

38,956 

5,722 

103,663 

13,738 

11,866 

52,782 

57 ,961 

55,736 

72,442 

43  ,854 

21 

87 

60 

16 

32 

38 

40 

49 

21 

12 

16 

734 

15 

117 

78 

22 

93 

37 

18 

32 

31 

35 

42 

24 

5 

17 

904 

34 

140 

77 

23 

113 

48 

7 

52 

23 

29 

54 

35 

13 

14 

263 

29 

122 

63 

24 

109 

56 

13 

54 

21 

31 

66 

33 

16 

9 

333 

16 

152 

75 

25 

105 

39 

6 

45 

20 

16 

62 

40 

16 

8 

137 

14 

127 

86 

26 

102 

60 

8 

48 

26 

22 

97 

35 

26 

10 

186 

16 

134 

107 

27 

156 

58 

9 

72 

41 

25 

150 

51 

43 

21 

161 

22 

237 

190 

28 

161 

72 

12 

96 

42 

26 

170 

54 

50 

25 

216 

27 

277 

239 

29 

126 

72 

10 

113 

67 

21 

282 

42 

54 

48 

152 

38 

329 

264 

3(  .1 

151 

83 

14 

106 

81 

23 

325 

46 

70 

44 

163 

52 

364 

263 

31 

26 

18 

4 

59 

44 

6 

260 

16 

28 

65 

76 

48 

137 

76 

32 

35 

29 

7 

66 

53 

12 

231 

21 

24 

58 

57 

69 

151 

68 

33 

6 

3 

1 

27 

51 

2 

112 

8 

6 

71 

46 

79 

39 

11 

34 

10 

6 

1 

30 

58 

2 

105 

10 

3 

68 

43 

97 

33 

10 

35 

270 

121 

18 

206 

102 

55 

263 

86 

46 

53 

472 

99 

523 

184 

36 

301 

155 

29 

183 

85 

45 

257 

146 

62 

56 

468 

89 

489 

242 

37 

6,545 

3,968 

748 

28,145 

13,242 

3,198 

17,081 

2,217 

1,654 

4,140 

5,731 

13,995 

14,972 

4,543 

38 

10,540 

10,478 

1,702 

13,002 

5,462 

1,947 

32,210 

2,546 

1,532 

3,323 

10,085 

11,249 

24,118 

21,910 

39 

418 

69 

18 

218 

197 

22 

555 

45 

30 

53 

362 

186 

469 

155 

40 

361 

107 

26 

222 

222 

37 

726 

43 

31 

73 

463 

201 

559 

108 

41 

9,473 

1,302 

1,150 

20,717 

29,872 

1,193 

52,600 

1,544 

462 

4,953 

29 ,120 

40,539 

16,698 

3,885 

42 

8,844 

3,735 

935 

22,315 

29 ,747 

1,306 

61,570 

1,199 

977 

3,773 

24,863 

34,675 

15,814 

2,460 

43 

269 

36 

10 

152 

177 

12 

394 

24 

12 

53 

189 

173 

412 

67 

44 

262 

63 

7 

145 

208 

32 

526 

28 

16 

61 

237 

175 

462 

53 

45 

2,769 

342 

913 

7,958 

26,123 

300 

36,382 

732 

76 

4,875 

23,148 

35,188 

12,520 

1,258 

46 

3,603 

2,017 

189 

5,580 

25,880 

896 

42,944 

1,015 

321 

3,026 

16,697 

29,314 

11,800 

1,263 

47 

300 

46 

10 

115 

66 

12 

304 

26 

20 

3 

212 

56 

117 

105 

48 

166 

57 

20 

129 

44 

14 

356 

15 

18 

20 

261 

66 

192 

59 

49 

6,704 

960 

237 

12,759 

3,749 

893 

16,218 

812 

386 

78 

5,972 

5,351 

4,178 

2,627 

50 

5,241 

1,718 

746 

16,735 

3,867 

410 

18,626 

184 

656 

747 

8,166 

5,361 

4,014 

1,197 

51 

3 

22 

3 

36 

17 

13 

52 

20 

1 

3 

12 

113 

70 

14 

52 

26 

28 

15 

55 

31 

28 

38 

50 

11 

6 

35 

129 

126 

36 

53 

7,100 

9,039 

245 

56,110 

39,130 

5,717 

12,780 

3,402 

590 

104,737 

29,609 

72,073 

27,510 

23,613 

54 

39,295 

20,035 

19 ,822 

89,713 

33,935 

41,139 

9,991 

12,773 

9,192 

6,083 

10,339 

107,190 

88,687 

28,278 

55 

1 

2 

6 

17 

2 

2 

10 

79 

20 

3 

56 

8 

6 

1 

'l6 

5 

2 

14 

24 

... 

20 

76 

40 

5 

57 
58 

280 

95 

1,152 

4,199 

12 

190 

725 

27,915 

3,511 

2,155 

993 

874 

70 

15 ,692 

6,422 

447 

2,141 

2,338 

... 

... 

266 

18,114 

3,912 

231 

59 

602 

274 

27 

305 

120 

125 

489 

182 

126 

238 

499 

97 

889 

519 

60 
61 

510 

263 

36 

291 

128 

109 

433 

137 

103 

194 

581 

205 

846 

445 

222,005 

132 ,749 

48,721 

503 ,495 

115,849 

245 ,144 

312,683 

246,897 

47 ,933 

397,078 

408,184 

280,739 

528,188 

148,469 

(•2 
63 
64 
65 

113,524 

81,697 

25,227 

372,497 

74,051 

184,664 

260,308 

176,610 

38,194 

497,515 

337,546 

220,836 

344,563 

48,140 

337 

145 

11 

102 

10 

45 

123 

31 

85 

92 

194 

41 

394 

315 

10,913 

10,133 

1,593 

10,163 

1,468 

11,566 

18,233 

1,730 

4,332 

5,212 

6,346 

15,254 

25 ,172 

13,064 

705 

202 

45 

336 

209 

113 

1,025 

232 

158 

257 

1,660 

199 

1,121 

800 

66 
67 

68 
69 
70 
71 
■12 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
30 
SI 
82 

689 

292 

68 

327 

163 

94 

985 

218 

188 

223 

2,198 

79 

1,113 

725 

33,800 

5,892 

3,502 

6,432 

827 

1,275 

24,645 

3,563 

7,355 

1,649 

14,160 

12,351 

10,213 

11,409 

39,220 

11,643 

3,373 

5,452 

2,537 

1,256 

21,333 

1,560 

8,856 

4,013 

12,812 

19,526 

15,027 

10,242 

665 

309 

57 

412 

306 

147 

989 

217 

175 

248 

1,701 

263 

1,160 

781 

694 

348 

78 

454 

318 

154 

1,076 

234 

195 

233 

2,040 

339 

1,294 

858 

40,610 

17 ,455 

3,930 

80,101 

75  ,432 

8,932 

172 ,455 

16,224 

13 ,345 

61,598 

94,325 

103,380 

98,035 

50,791 

47,481 

31 ,693 

5,923 

69,541 

74,165 

8,975 

197,443 

17  ,483 

14,375 

59,878 

92,909 

101,660 

112 ,374 

68,224 

638 

291 

34 

391 

198 

136 

619 

203 

146 

251 

889 

197 

1,092 

605 

614 

329 

58 

370 

203 

141 

603 

206 

151 

217 

996 

275 

1,134 

609 

235,650 

145,756 

49,714 

587,750 

168,221 

254,059 

342,544 

252,516 

50,177 

505,955 

443,524 

366,807 

570,670 

176,625 

163 ,359 

112,210 

46,751 

475 ,212 

113,448 

227,750 

302,509 

191 ,929 

48,918 

506,921 

357  ,970 

339,275 

457,368 

98,328 

3 

22 

5 

36 

23 

13 

66 

21 

1 

5 

22 

176 

89 

17 

34 

31 

15 

68 

34 

30 

49 

65 

11 

6 

52 

181 

162 

39 

7,100 

9,319 

340 

56,110 

40,282 

5,717 

16,979 

3,414 

590 

104,927 

30,334 

99,988 

31,021 

25,768 

40,288 

20,909 

19,892 

105 ,405 

40,357 

41,586 

12,132 

15,111 

9,192 

6,083 

10,605 

125 ,304 

92,599 

28,509 

679 

314 

54 

403 

228 

138 

925 

217 

183 

252 

1,664 

89 

1,121 

819 

83 
84 
85 

700 

358 

77 

435 

269 

146 

1,041 

226 

201 

227 

1,961 

150 

1,313 

871 

37 ,616 

19 ,737 

3,045 

32,973 

9,637 

4,621 

81,919 

11,514 

15,869 

50,756 

49 ,531 

5,926 

72 ,301 

54,303 

48,597 

24,217 

4,057 

34,125 

13,077 

4,253 

77,740 

10,343 

15,159 

59,178 

49,499 

9,767 

75  ,922 

56,306 

1 

1 

7 

8 

3 

86 

... 

100 

10 

408 

1,122 

172 

37 

3 

1 

3 

77 

4 

16 

7 

2 

2 

8 

8 

25 

88 

16 

125 

50 

10,976 

209 

1,354 

657 

110 

13 

368 

592 

1,981 

89 

474 

257 

43 

212 

132 

106 

837 

230 

191 

208 

1,918 

123 

971 

759 

90 

632 

207 

72 

279 

105 

93 

494 

201 

173 

215 

2,416 

210 

826 

669 

91 

238 

69 

8 

235 

200 

48 

243 

7 

10 

64 

131 

140 

372 

137 

92 

85 

138 

13 

212 

196 

79 

599 

27 

20 

23 

142 

135 

646 

227 

■..-I 

44  STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table   l.-FARMS,  ACREAGE,  VALUE,  AND  FARM  OPERATORS:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 

[Data  for  Items  shown  in  italics  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 

Farms number  1954... 

1950... 

Approximate  land  area acres  1954. . . 

Proportion  in  farms percent  1954... 

Land  owned  by  farm  operators acres  1954... 

Land  rented  from  others  by  farm  operators.. . .acres  1954... 

Land  managed  by  farm  operators acres  1954. . . 

Land  rented  to  others  by  farm  operators 

(see  text) acres  1954... 

Land  in  farms acres  1954... 

1950. . . 

Average  size  of  farm acres  1954. . . 

1950... 
Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

Average  per  farm doHars  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... 

1949... 

10  to  19  acres farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

20  to  29  acres farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

200  acres  and  over farms  reporting  1954... 

1949. . . 
Cropland  used  only  for  pasture. .farms  reporting  1954... 

1949. . . 
acres  1954. . . 
1949... 
Cropland  not  harvested  and  not 

pastured farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

acres  1954... 

1949... 

Cultivated  summer  fallow farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

acres  1954. . . 

1949... 

Other  cropland farms  reporting  1954. .  . 

1949... 

acres  1954... 

1949... 

Woodland  pastured farms  reporting  1954. . . 

1949. . . 

acres  1954. .. 

1949... 

Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting  1954... 

1949. . . 
acres  1954.. . 
1949... 
Other  pasture  (not  cropland  and 

not  woodland ) farms  reporting  1954. . . 

1949... 

acres  1954... 

1949... 

Improved  (see  text) farms  reporting  1954... 

acres  1954... 
Other  land  (house  lots,  roads, 

wasteland,  etc.) farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

acres  1954. .. 

1949... 

Cropland,  total farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

acres  1954... 

1949... 

Land  pastured,  total farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

acres  1954... 

1949... 

Woodland,  total farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

acres  1954. .. 

1949... 

Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

acres  1954. . . 

1949... 

Land  in  row  or  close-seeded  crops  grown  in  strips 

for  wind  erosion  control farms  reporting  1954 

acres  1954. . . 

Cropland  used  for  row  or  gTBin  crops 

farmed  on  contour farms  reporting  1954... 

acres  1954 

FARM  OPERATORS 

Residing  on  farm  operated operators  reporting  1954... 

1950. . . 

Not  residing  on  farm  operated. .operators  reporting  1954... 

1950... 


443 

480 

1,190,400 

26.5 

260,158 

52,884 


3,590 
315,994 
353,610 

713.3 

736.7 

26,552 

20,654 

40.71 

29.39 

89 

395 

426 

25,863 

27,451 

34 

37 

45 

53 

48 

41 

91 

101 

110 

120 

41 

49 

26 

25 

142 

157 

5,852 

13,077 

62 

74 

2,097 

1,813 

37 

55 

1,152 

1,126 

30 

27 

945 

687 

13 

73 

21,853 

112,626 

2 

13 

637 

3,705 

366 

323 

257,542 

191,258 

225 

15,425 

379 

430 

2,150 

3,680 

408 

439 

33,812 

42,341 

399 

423 

285,247 

316,961 

15 

78 

22,490 

116,331 

412 

448 

34,059 

34,456 


6 

181 


392 
414 


309 

349 

4,423,040 

5.4 

160,194 

71,284 

45,189 

18, 160 

240, 516 

212,568 

778.4 

609.1 

19,950 

14,904 

29.20 

23.68 

91 

250 

314 

15,164 

20, 100 

52 

79 

53 

48 

27 

38 

39 

42 

41 

50 

22 

34 

16 

23 

139 

85 

6,858 

8,360 

92 

118 

8,056 

9,688 

66 

79 

5,849 

7,597 

45 

55 

2,207 

2,091 

18 

14 

13,993 

7,675 

1 

4 

160 

680 

187 

198 

194, 166 

160,689 

37 

3,357 

288 

297 

2,119 

5,376 

277 

326 

30,078 

38,148 

247 

240 

215,017 

176,724 

19 

16 

14,153 

8,355 

206 

277 

11,142 

12,111 


272 
275 


867 

953 

2,864,640 

53.7 

312,647 

302,739 

1,113,097 

215,175 

1,538,186 

1,035,708 

1,774.1 

1,086.8 

18,377 
13,321 
48.83 
38.91 


738 

834 

36,599 

38,774 

104 

127 

119 

124 

97 

116 

156 

184 

178 

195 

64 

76 

20 

12 

288 

350 

10,262 

13,599 

232 

210 

7,977 

6,432 

98 

100 

2,673 

1,706 

159 

133 

5,304 

4,726 

35 

83 

345,978 

259,681 

4 

16 

331 

1,236 

727 

719 

975,525 

694,448 

470 

32,079 

770 

827 

161,514 

21,538 

774 

876 

54,838 

58,805 

808 

866 

1,331,765 

967,728 

37 

95 

346,309 

260,917 

811 

886 

63,310 

66,809 


781 
877 


3,179 

3,191 

1,278,720 

41.7 

377,469 

165,687 

9,091 

12,065 

532,614 

571,352 

167.5 

179.1 

19,815 
17,071 
138.01 
109  .24 
86 

2,799 

2,864 

95,120 

97,957 

1,105 

954 

433 

519 

310 

368 

414 

477 

371 

397 

123 

108 

43 

41 

821 

751 

28,124 

14,001 

808 

805 

26,270 

22,907 

369 

384 

16,579 

15,983 

523 

485 

9,691 

6,924 

106 

115 

82,694 

61,613 

22 

39 

2,874 

1,705 

967 

1,098 

286,055 

360,233 

406 

7,116 

2,431 

2,557 

11,477 

12,936 

2,922 

2,944 

149,514 

134,865 

1,679 

1,766 

396,873 

435,847 

122 

147 

85,568 

63,318 

2,775 

2,912 

86,549 

97,683 


20 

2,787 


2,532 
2,543 


562 

482 


340 

394 

764, 160 

36.6 

220,774 

55,205 


9,420 

279,640 

217,540 

822.5 

552.1 

22,066 

20,956 

27.00 

45.70 

76 

318 

362 

13,950 

16,875 
21 
26 
44 
59 
58 
49 
79 
106 
98 
98 
18 
21 

3 

177 

114 

3,744 

5,361 

31 

26 

371 

284 

14 

11 

111 

122 

21 

16 

260 

162 

12 

79 

4,693 

140,404 

1 

9 

80 

2,593 

226 

246 

255,664 

48,236 

100 
4,735 

269 

309 

1,138 

3,787 

323 

369 

18,065 

22,520 

307 

351 

264, 101 

194,001 

12 

85 

4,773 

142,997 

326 

387 

21,440 

22,909 


Washington 


261 
326 


637 

706 

1,552,000 

28.1 

244,918 

148,890 

67,765 

2,044 

436,180 

342,880 

684.7 

485.7 

18,052 
17,878 
32.74 
41.69 


576 

645 

23,689 

22,692 

204 

205 

130 

158 

66 

89 

70 

84 

55 

77 

34 

26 

17 

6 

272 

205 

9,778 

19,042 

237 

268 

13,490 

14,394 

156 

178 

8,658 

9,696 

118 

139 

4,832 

4,698 

39 

33 

9,117 

11,281 

8 

13 

881 

5,487 

342 

344 

368,655 

258,199 

93 

4,140 

448 

512 

10, 570 

11,785 

601 

666 

46,957 

56, 128 

473 

460 

387,550 

288, 522 

47 

42 

9,998 

16,768 

573 

649 

18,708 

17,898 


Wayne 


9 

555 


419 
546 


196 
136 


290 
288 

,592,960 

4.2 

46,507 

20,417 

760 


66,666 
85,232 
229.9 
295.9 

14,436 
11,804 
69.62 
63.39 
96 

257 
250 
10,613 
11,494 
46 
28 
26 
27 
37 
33 
62 
74 
71 
71 
13 
14 
2 


5,704 
2,525 

74 

86 

1,092 

1,248 

58 

63 

560 

703 

25 

33 

532 

545 

3 

21 

891 

9,286 

3 

4 

157 

2,168 

165 

185 

41,234 

51,647 

66 

2,780 

260 

265 

6,975 

6,864 

266 

261 

17,409 

15,267 

218 

218 

47,829 

63,458 

6 

24 

1,048 

11,454 

266 

259 

13,845 

15,575 


260 
195 


UTAH 

County  Table  la.-IRRIGATED  FARMS:    NUMBER  AND  ACREAGE-    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


45 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Daggett 


Irrigated  farms number  1954.. 

1950. . 

Proportion  of  all  farms percent  1954.. 

Land  in  irrigated  farms acres  1954.. 

1950. . 

Average  per  farm acres  1954 . . 

1950. . 
Land  ia  irrigated  faraa  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  land  in  farns  according  to  use: 

Irrigated  cropland  harvested. .. .farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949. . 

acres  1954. . 

1949.. 

Irrigated  pasture farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 
acres  1954. . 
1949.. 
Fans  with  all  harvested  cropa  irrigated: 

Farms number  1954.. 

1949. . 

Irrigated  cropland  harvested acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

1  to  9  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

10  to  19  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

20  to  29  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

200  acres  and  over farms  reporting  1954.. 


19,406 

21,126 

85.0 

9,928,400 

8,150,554 

511.6 

385.8 

18,398 

1,035,477 

243,363 

332,534 

215,735 

822,255 

21,211 

7,048,206 

263,431 

14,099 
8,113,824 

60 
4,701 

253 
26,877 

1,072,682 
1,137,995 

18,239 

20,068 

799,885 

847,271 

8,969 

9,597 

272,797 

271,063 

15,386 
16,423 

661,420 
681,878 
3,987 
2,279 
1,830 
2,758 
3,121 
1,129 
282 


295 

315 

86.0 

114,619 

96,264 

388.5 

305.6 

263 

20,904 

1,861 

5,920 

712 

2,838 

121 

75,061 

4,574 

234 
79,760 


24,364 
23,483 

262 

298 

20,682 

19,218 

164 

171 

3,682 

3,783 

256 
282 

20,563 
16,822 
20 
23 
23 
55 
83 
32 
20 


1,354 
1,432 
81.6 
1,094,484 
768,707 
808.3 
536.8 

1,317 

129 ,004 

15,316 

84,044 

61,893 

2,168 

94 

842,165 

9,206 

980 
859,649 

17 
1,908 

54 
11,131 

79,485 
87,542 

1,301 

1,403 

68,711 

72,768 

579 

537 

10,774 

13,528 

860 
931 

43,574 

48,165 

153 


181 
251 


1,698 

1,764 

77.7 

277,853 

278,327 

163.6 

157.8 

1,605 

111,485 

13,782 

32,176 

25,816 

6,388 

712 

101,373 

9,485 

1,352 
121,543 


1,771 

25 
1,822 

79,771 
74,861 

1,554 

1,654 

64,072 

58,072 

980 

1,073 

15,699 

15,944 

964 

914 

37,471 
31,451 
237 
130 
108 
191 
237 
53 


295 

288 

93.6 

275,169 

200,413 
932.8 
695.9 

276 
9,966 
1,840 
2,967 

725 
4,480 

500 

246,243 

1,861 

203 
252,563 


12,331 
11,153 

275 

280 

9,853 

9,501 

158 

114 

2,478 

1,257 

271 
276 

9,652 

9,278 
78 
52 
34 

45 


48 
50 
98.0 
57,305 
63,961 
1,193.9 
1,279.2 

42 

4,747 

1,439 

237 

142 

405 

49,062 
3,227 

48 
50,906 


7,231 
9,407 

39 

50 

4,305 

5,273 

38 

35 

2,926 

4,134 

35 


4,053 
5,173 


1,126 

1,141 

84.5 

301,857 

319,757 

268.1 

280.2 

1,097 

31,277 

5,240 

3,460 

567 

11,625 

63 

246,683 

2,520 

576 
263,548 

5 

81 


33,042 
35,051 

1,095 

1,090 

27,764 

28,073 

360 

426 

5,278 

6,442 

957 
915 

24,453 

23,706 

436 

140 

101 

120 

119 

36 

5 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Fjnery 


Irrigated  farms number  1954.. 

1950. . 

Proportion  of  all  farms percent  1954. . 

Land  in  irrigated  farms acres  1954.. 

1950. . 

Average  per  farm acres  1954.. 

1950. . 
Land  in  irrigated  faraa  according  to  uae,  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 1. 
Irrigated  land  ia  faraa  according  ta  aae: 

Irrigated  cropland  harvested. . ..farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954. . 

1949. . 

Irrigated  pasture farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 
acres  1954.. 
1949.. 
Faraa  with  all  harveatea  ereaa  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.. 


839 

921 

94.0 

426,263 

538,110 

508.1 

584.3 

787 

45,398 

30,372 

8,209 

1,876 

44,122 

578 

246,900 

30,401 

786 
321,394 

3 
19 

7 
191 

94,883 
101,206 

785 

883 

44,832 

49,733 

660 

762 

50,051 

50,037 

769 
847 

44,177 

47,410 

50 

91 

100 

199 

224 

86 

19 


679 

700 

94.6 

283,378 

223,035 

417.3 

318.6 

618 
24,590 
6,531 
9,096 
2,753 
7,100 

202,636 
10,893 

620 
216,267 


37,616 
48,597 

615 

658 

23,600 

27,849 

541 

502 

14,016 

17,637 

605 
643 

23,149 

27,307 

85 

113 

102 

154 

122 

25 

4 


314 

358 

95.4 

155,893 

140,859 

496.5 

393.5 

294 

11,917 

3,899 

1,125 

312 

7,623 

280 

125,175 

10,128 

279 
136 .697 


3 

16 

19,737 
24,217 

292 

341 

11,591 

16,523 

168 

198 

8,146 

7,392 

286 

316 

11,421 
14 ,436 
58 
47 
38 
57 
68 
15 
3 


54 

77 

91.5 

54,904 

44,507 

1,016.7 

578.0 

51 

1,757 

654 

695 

563 

45 

10 

48,291 

1,593 

32 
48,990 


3,045 
4,057 

51 

74 

1,751 

3,142 

15 

31 

1,294 

750 

49 
68 

1,680 
3,012 
15 
7 
6 
9 
9 
2 
1 


403 
435 
86.7 
505,233 
439,962 
1,253.7 
1,011.4 

394 
31,144 
27,518 
20,459 
7,890 
39,060 

381,081 
9,091 

350 
447,659 


3 
50 

32,973 
34,125 

393 

418 

26,779 

29,379 

135 

120 

6,194 

4,089 

329 
337 

22,227 
23,293 
26 
45 
39 
57 
101 
48 
13 


228 

269 

67.6 

162,094 

139,866 

710.9 

519.9 

218 
21,218 
11,631 
15,420 
13,056 
32,858 

364 
79,984 
1,156 

155 
124,473 


51 
6,067 

9,637 

13,077 

218 

259 

8,818 

11,524 

34 

36 

819 

1,512 

104 
84 

3,662 

4,392 

31 

16 
13 
20 
18 


138 
146 
85.2 
237,450 
208,681 
1,720.7 
1,429.3 

134 
4,418 
2,809 
1,179 

300 
5,118 

222,743 
10,216 

121 
230,670 


4 
209 

4,621 
4,253 

134 

143 

3,220 

3,384 

36 

35 

1,401 

848 

96 
93 

2,209 
1,996 
36 
25 
9 
16 


Includes  Irrigated  cropland  not  harvested  and  not  pastured 


46  STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  la.-IRRIGATED  FARMS:    NUMBER  AND  ACREAGE:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


(Por  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Morgan 


Sanpete 


Irrigated  farms number  1954.. 

1950. . 

Proportion  of  all  farms percent  1954.. 

Land  in  irrigated  farms acres  1954.. 

1950.. 

Average  per  farm acres  1954.. 

1950. . 
Land  in  irrigated  faras  according  to  use,  1954: 

Cropland  harvested farms  reporting.. 

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  cropB  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.. 

19491 . 
Irrigated  land  in  faras  according  to  uae: 

Irrigated  cropland  harvested. farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Irrigated  pasture farms  reporting  1954. . 

1949.. 
acres  1954. . 
1949.. 
Farae  with  all  harvested  cropa  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.. 


925 

1,041 

84.6 

503,878 

454,172 

544.7 

436.3 

920 
98,012 
16,631 
45,712 
31,232 
12,171 
4,099 
303,835 
17,784 

578 
332,637 

1 
100 


1,264 

81,919 
77, 740 

918 

1,006 

71,082 

66,830 

146 

117 

10, 837 

8,069 

647 

711 

56,048 
51, 547 
43 
45 
41 
107 
203 
169 
39 


217 

226 

91.6 

235,211 

197,298 

1,083.9 

873.0 

208 

12, 394 

2,202 

1,537 

732 

890 

12 

215,074 

1,730 

195 
218,166 

1 
10 


11,514 
10,343 

206 

216 

9,012 

8,838 

133 

132 

2,502 

1,291 

146 
132 

6,077 
4,341 
19 
26 
34 
37 
19 


183 
201 
90.6 
68,404 
70, 197 
373.8 
349.2 

171 
11,228 
1,654 
452 
76 
590 

47,154 
4,318 

142 
49,398 


2 

110 

15, 869 
15,159 

171 

194 

11,078 

11,636 

97 

104 

4,791 

3,230 

166 

186 

10,892 
11,245 
11 
13 
16 
42 
51 
27 
6 


252 
227 
91.6 
538,619 
508,115 
2,137.4 
2,238.4 

237 

50,682 

4,070 

4,224 

4,146 

100, 737 

65 

377,267 

5,209 

239 

482,074 


50,756 
59, 178 

234 

219 

43,936 

48,906 

"  119 

128 

6,820 

10,225 

164 
163 

34,898 
40,636 
16 
12 
4 
15 
36 
42 
39 


1,664 

1,961 

80.3 

414,392 

363,151 

249.0 

185.2 

1,514 

54,402 

5,378 

23,056 

17,837 

14,100 

724 

304,364 

6,340 


7 
118 

49,531 
49,499 

1,506 

1,802 

40,796 

39, 324 

582 

636 

8,735 

9,447 

1,408 
1,656 

35,467 

34,220 

696 

248 

125 

142 

128 

58 

11 


150 
32.7 
308,459 
286,357 
3,465.8 
1,909.0 


12,090 
6,826 
8,593 
7,151 

30,489 

3,434 

244,221 

9,574 

76 
281,536 


1 
100 


5,926 
9,767 


147 
3,474 
8,120 
13 
44 
2,452 
1,584 

37 


1,058 
4,388 


1,121 

1,313 

82.2 

514,134 

474,277 

458.6 

361.2 

1,057 
62,529 
13,724 
13, 566 
10,435 
25,390 

3,221 
387,068 
24, 519 

982 
426,182 

3 
172 

22 
1,718 

72,301 
75,922 

1,049 
1,223 
52,457 
58,711 
596 
609 
19,844 
16, 528 

860 
963 

43, 876 
47,116 
95 
111 
110 
196 
245 
93 
10 


819 

871 

88.7 

221,687 

144,982 

270.7 

166.4 

756 

41,910 

4,381 

3,045 

737 

23,613 

2,155 

135,547 

12,806 

580 
163, 541 


54,303 
56,306 

756 

840 

41,307 

42,559 

413 

452 

12,996 

13,301 

739 
807 

40,694 
41,066 
75 
60 
80 
182 
259 
74 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Washington 


Irrigated  farms number  1954.. 

1950. . 

Proportion  of  all  farms percent  1954.. 

Land  in  irrigated  farms acreB  1954.. 

1950. . 

Average  per  farm acres  1954.. 

1950.. 
Land  in  irrigated  faraa  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  load  ia  faraa  according  ta  aae: 

Irrigated  cropland  harvested. .  ..farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954. . 

1949.. 

Irrigated  pasture fame  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 
acres  1954.. 
1949.. 
Farms  with  all  aarveatee  cropa   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  acren farms  reporting  1954.. 

200  acres  and  over farms  reporting  1954.. 


412 

448 

93.0 

239,114 

322,571 

580.4 

720.0 

390 

25,649 

5,539 

1,744 

976 

15,853 

637 

187, 580 

15,390 

382 
208, 972 


34,059 
34,456 

388 

419 

23,270 

25,200 

314 

324 

10,789 

9,054 

336 
331 

19,529 
19,081 
34 
43 
44 
77 
92 
29 
17 


206 

811 

277 

886 

66.7 

93.5 

171,034 

1,456,827 

182, 181 

292,535 

830.3 

1,796.3 

657.7 

330.2 

202 

724 

11,542 

35,  588 

4,793 

9,530 

4,826 

6,974 

3,316 

1,793 

10,053 

344,928 

331 

138,098 

898,348 

3,157 

31,684 

181 

766 

152,944 

1,252,806 

1 

50 

11,142 
12,111 

198 

272 

6,911 

9,624 

50 

36 

4,231 

2,447 

122 

151 

4,118 
5,397 
35 
27 
20 
15 
15 


4 
43 

63,310 
66,809 

719 

819 

33,619 

36,894 

595 

659 

29,691 

29,067 

688 
791 

32,078 

35,815 

100 

115 

90 

144 

168 

57 

14 


2,775 

2,912 

87.3 

405,322 

424,300 

146.1 

145.8 

2,677 
88,632 
22,872 
18,435 
11,466 
68,305 

2,610 
194,098 

7,054 

1,522 
285,275 

7 
82 

14 
2,178 

86,549 
97,683 

2,658 
2,774 
76,473 
79,460 
838 
1.082 
10,076 
16,099 

2,431 
2,468 

67,703 

67, 378 

1,022 

390 

274 

342 

296 

89 

18 


326 

387 

95.9 

267, 298 

195,046 

819.9 

504.0 

317 

13,949 

3,742 

371 

111 

1,693 

80 

246,367 

4,710 

301 
251,802 


21,440 
22,909 

317 

365 

13, 812 

16,616 

268 

295 

7,628 

6,210 

305 
350 

13,349 
14,984 
20 
42 
57 
75 
93 
18 


573 

649 

90.0 

319,940 

269,228 

558.4 

399.4 

554 

22,178 

8,118 

11,266 

7,771 

5,617 

467 

263,980 

3,440 

429 
277,715 


9 
555 

18, 708 
17,898 

546 

625 

14, 739 

14,466 

243 

169 

3,969 

2,928 

499 

541 

12,593 

12,030 

193 

123 

58 

60 

39 

22 


266 
259 

91.7 

62,480 

63, 578 

234.9 

245.5 

257 

10,613 

5,489 

1,037 

560 

890 

157 

37,412 

2,780 

211 
43,791 


1,296 

1,422 

87.7 

255,099 

440,117" 

196.8 

309.5, 

1,230 

36,254 

5,522 

2,709 

791 

3,106 

497 

200,3% 

8,585 

971 
209,024 


1 

8 

20 

266 

13,845 

42,774 

15,575 

45,611 

257 

1,216 

246 

1,350 

10, 512 

31,429 

10,936 

34,712 

120 

574 

111 

659 

3,333 

11,345 

4,410 

9,820 

251 

1,006 

232 

1,100 

10, 267 

24,482 

10,327 

25,866 

44 

346 

26 

203 

37 

176 

61 

148 

70 

113 

11 

18 

2 

2 

includes  Irrigated  cropland  not  harvested  and  not  pastured. 


UTAH 

County  Table  2. -FARMS  BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


47 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

FARMS  BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR 

All  farms number  195i... 

1950... 

All  land  in  farms acres  1954. . 

1950.. 

Total  cropland  harvested acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Farns  by  color  of  operator: 

White  operators number  1954.. 

1950.. 

Nonwhite  operators number  1954 . . 

1950.. 

Faras  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.. 

Land   in   fans   by   tenure    of  operator: 

Full  owners acreB  1954. . 

1950.. 

Part  owners acres  1954.. 

1950.. 

Managers acres  1954. . 

1950.. 

All  tenants acres  1954 . . 

1950.. 

Cash  tenants acres  1954.. 

1950.. 

Share-cash  tenants aores  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.. 
Cropland  harvested  by  tenure  of  operator: 

Full  owners farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954 . . 

1949.. 

Part  owners farms  reporting  1954 . . 

1949. , 

acres  1954., 

1949., 

Managers farms  reporting  1954. 

1949.. 

acres  1954 . 

1949. 

All  tenants farms  reporting  1954 . 

1949. 

acres  1954. 

1949. 


22,826 
24,176 


12,262,222 

10,865,165 


1,228,520 
1,279,469 


22,580 
23,851 


246 
325 


15,839 
16,854 


5,544 
5,371 


173 
196 


1,270 
1,755 


418 
493 


111 
133 


471 
738 


383 
578 


88 
160 


270 
391 


91 

103 


3,240,480 
3,685,585 

6,467,085 
4,622,367 

2,207,277 
2,202,462 

347, 380 
354,751 

157,892 
122,399 

20,767 
33,333 

109,703 
151,976 

70,587 
106,  519 

39,116 
45,457 

59,018 
47,043 

13,175 

14,409 

600,175 

662,225 

5,313 

5,159 

527,452 

468,389 

143 

165 

30,757 

50, 389 

1,097 

1,611 

70,136 

98,466 


343 

1,660 

333 

1,693 

90,244 

1,715,793 

30,035 

1,247,682 

20,987 

197, 541 

19,886 

194,178 

342 

1,611 

333 

1,631 

1 

49 

62 

247 

1,044 

233 

1,094 

83 

478 

71 

393 

9 

24 

2.6 

7.2 

2 

3 


60, 948 
56,297 


71,815 
44,646 


56, 539 
27,280 


942 
1,812 


136 
225 


474 
1,262 


474 
1,262 


332 

125 

183 

206 

11,534 

13,008 

75 

67 

8,413 

5,434 

2 

3 

230 

308 


23 

810 

1,136 


129 

190 


65 

111 


499,147 
555,198 

972,245 
501,385 

223,445 

144,040 

20,956 
47,059 

2,868 
2,656 

1,075 
1,579 

11,921 
30, 571 

9,502 
26,165 

2,419 
4,406 

5,092 
12,253 

924 

1,029 

90,363 

101, 153 

466 

389 

92,999 

66,652 

7 

13 

4,932 

5,222 

116 

185 

9,247 

21,151 


2,184 
2,085 


411,433 
389,030 


152,940 
140,188 


2,181 
2,085 


1,457 
1,348 

609 
594 

11 
20 

107 
123 
4.9 
5.9 

29 
33 

10 
12 


166, 380 
159,142 

223,043 
205,799 

9,558 
10,632 

12,452 
13,457 

4,433 
2,250 

1,236 
2,180 

6,352 
8,322 

5,046 
6,359 

1,306 
1,963 

431 

705 

1,216 

1,218 

76,504 

70,899 

585 

581 

68, 971 

59,846 

9 

18 

867 

1,757 

85 

121 

6,598 

7,686 


315 
310 


327,304 
268,036 


10,018 
9,630 


315 

310 


214 
230 


37 

27 

11.7 

8.7 

15 
15 


Daggett 


37,217 
31,630 


220, 869 
215,244 


46,635 
150 


22,583 
21,012 


18,881 
19,435 


1,660 
930 

1,520 
890 

140 
40 

1,206 
647 

190 

211 

4,837 

5,213 

52 

44 

3,097 

3,196 

2 

2 

510 

71 

33 

25 

1,574 

1,150 


57,339 

64,169 


4,763 
5,326 


3 

2 

6.1 

3.8 

2 
2 


22,290 
25,627 

32,388 
38,492 


2,661 
50 


1,930 
50 


24 

41 

2,067 

3,816 

16 

8 

2,343 

1,492 


353 
18 


1,333 
1,328 


339,670 
331,661 


33,530 
35,280 


1,299 
1,266 


313 
287 


98 

166 

7.4 
12.5 

57 

77 

14 
19 


42,328 
55,753 

72,824 
57,277 

218,984 

209,490 

5,534 
9,141 

2,965 
3,838 

1,453 
1,547 

426 
2,255 

396 
1,165 

30 
1,090 

690 

1,501 

803 

751 

12,411 

14,129 

309 

279 

16,915 

14,345 

10 

8 

922 

1,348 

92 

161 

3,282 

5,458 


892 
947 


502,182 
723,421 


46,239 
51.733 


873 
933 


19 

14 


530 
591 

279 
277 

4 
3 

79 
76 
8.9 

8.0 

26 
32 

2 
3 

29 
27 

23 

21 

6 
6 

22 
14 


14 
12 


224, 899 
435,234 

264,303 
259,997 

1,060 
7,820 

11,920 
20,370 

3,762 
13,741 

320 
540 

5,959 
4,241 

3,802 
3,132 

2,157 
1,109 

1,879 
1,848 

461 

546 

21,412 

26,086 

268 

272 

21,050 

20,328 

3 
3 

471 
425 


3,306 
4,894 


48 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  2  -FARMS  BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE  OF 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

FARMS  BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR 

All  farms number  1934. 

1950.. 

All  land  in  farms acres  1954.. 

1950. 

Total  cropland  harvested acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Farms  by  color  of  operator: 

White  operators number  1954.. 

1950.. 

Nonwhite  operators number  1954., 

1950., 

Farms  by  tenure  of  operator: 

Full  owners number  1954 . . 

1950.. 

Part  owners number  1954. . 

1950. . 

Managers number  1954 . . 

1950. . 

All  tenants number  1954. . 

1950. . 

Proportion  of  tenancy percent  1954.. 

1950.. 

Cash  tenants number  1954. . 

1950.. 

6hare-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.. 

Land  in  farms  by  tenure  of  operator: 

Full  owners acres  1954 . . 

1950.. 

Part  owners acres  1954 . . 

1950. . 

Managers acres  1954. . 

1950.. 

All  tenants acres  1954.. 

1950.. 

Cash  tenants acres  1954 . . 

1950.. 

Share-cash  tenants acres  1954 . . 

1950.. 

Share  tenants  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.. 
Cropland  harvested  by  tenure  of  operator: 

Full  owners farms  reporting  1954 . . 

1949 . . 

acres  1954 . . 

1949 . . 

Part  owners farms  reporting  1954. . 

1949.. 

acres  1954 . . 

1949.. 

Managers farms  reporting  1954 . . 

1949.. 

acre6  1954. . 

1949.. 

All  tenants farmB  reporting  1954 . . 

1949.. 

acres  1954 . . 

1949.. 


Emery 


718 
747 


303,  515 
240,513 


24,592 
28,097 


718 
747 


549 
581 

141 
132 

3 

1 

25 

33 

3.5 

4.4 

10 
9 


105,716 
109,456 


194,926 
125,972 


166 

40 


2,707 
5,045 


1,569 
3,778 

1,262 
951 

307 
2,827 

249 
387 

461 

508 

16,355 

18,823 

135 

125 

7,571 

7,970 

3 

1 


20 

27 

617 

,292 


329 

368 


165,415 
145,942 


12,185 
17,480 


329 
368 


230 
257 


21 
4.3 
5.7 


52,660 
59,749 


96,641 
82,550 


8,651 
152 


7,463 
3,491 


1,194 
800 


550 
319 


15 
871 


5,704 
1,501 

204 

237 

7,942 

10,846 

78 

85 

3,585 

5,894 


297 
101 

12 

20 

361 

639 


56,493 
54,415 


2,032 
3,286 


1.7 
16.5 


12,559 
23,196 


43,899 
27,803 


35 
2,616 


35 
1,115 


35 

365 


1,320 
1,958 


12 
699 
441 


1 

13 

13 

800 


465 

510 


646,138 
552,895 


31,239 
34,224 


464 
509 


305 
353 


125 

117 


28 

34 

6.0 

6.7 


217,761 
244,012 

382,563 
243, 803 

26,903 
46,103 

18, 911 
18.977 

6,452 
1,621 

865 
300 

8,565 
15,159 

2,433 

4,410 

6,132 

10,749 

3,029 

1,897 

261 

293 

18,168 

18,264 

109 

106 

9,852 

8,461 

6 

6 

1,005 

4,143 

24 

27 

2,214 

3,356 


337 
349 


232,390 
191,110 


32,318 
38,956 


336 
348 


197 
202 


115 
106 


51,989 
52,141 


139, 743 
113,243 


7,440 
12,014 


33, 218 
13,712 


21,854 
205 


5,825 

823 


5,534 
10, 214 


5,534 

6,854 


3,360 


2,470 

154 

172 

9,789 

12,991 

109 

104 

18,733 

20,653 

2 

3 

850 

1,613 

19 

33 

2,946 

3,699 


162 
175 


261,068 
236,481 


4,541 
5,722 


lb2 
175 


89 

104 


1.9 

3.4 


29, 109 
55,079 


231,248 
180,720 


631 
602 


620 
479 


479 
620 


110 

73 

87 

1,332 

2,150 

65 

59 

3,201 

3,479 


1,094 
1,133 


526,762 
491,216 


102,774 
103,663 


1,093 
1,133 


771 
866 


263 
212 


4.8 
3.9 


248, 819 
330, 567 


240,406 
137,909 


25,296 
16,330 


12,241 
6,410 


593 
218 


9,576 
5,406 

8,020 
3,989 

1,556 
1,417 

2,442 
411 

658 

771 

58,207 

68, 447 

260 

212 

37,823 

29,443 

7 

11 

1,869 

3,080 

44 

42 

4,875 

2,693 


UTAH 


49 


OPERATOR:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  195a-Co„tinUed 


Piute 

Rich 

Salt  Lake 

San  Juan 

Sanpete 

Sevier 

Summit 

Tooele 

Uintah 

Utah 

Wasatch 

Washington 

Wayne 

Weber 

202 

202 

275 
243 

2,072 
2,595 

272 
353 

1,363 
1,570 

923 
936 

443 

480 

309 
349 

867 
953 

3,179 
3,191 

340 
394 

637 
706 

290 
288 

1,477 
1,552 

1 
2 

69,223 
70,617 

565,252 
567,489 

547,003 
453,872 

496,458 
467,326 

667,457 
564,563 

236,437 
155,115 

315,994 
353,610 

240, 516 
212,568 

1,538,186 
1,035,708 

532,614 
571,352 

279,640 

217,540 

436,180 
342,880 

66,666 
85,232 

264,752 
489,923 

3 

4 

11,229 
11,866 

52,505 
52,782 

59,474 
57,961 

48,846 
55,736 

66, 365 
72,442 

42,363 
43,854 

25,863 
27,451 

15,164 
20,100 

36,  599 
38,774 

95,120 
97,957 

13, 950 
16,875 

23,689 
22,692 

10,613 
11,494 

38, 578 
48,098 

5 
6 

201 

202 

275 
243 

2,038 
2,555 

272 
327 

1,360 
1,566 

923 
934 

443 
479 

308 
349 

808 
895 

3,165 

3,lbu 

340 
394 

637 

705 

290 
288 

1,452 
1,522 

7 

t 

1 

34 
40 

26 

3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

59 
58 

14 
22 

1 

25 

30 

i 

in 

145 
146 

223 

170 

1,625 
2,035 

132 
196 

839 
1,055 

543 
576 

320 
337 

215 

231 

573 
604 

2,399 
2,345 

269 

291 

465 
498 

237 
230 

1,071 
1,133 

n 

12 

44 
23 

36 

57 

343 
379 

119 
120 

425 

399 

301 
257 

93 
96 

77 
82 

238 
266 

618 
658 

60 
78 

143 
160 

43 
43 

299 
292 

13 

u 

3 

4 
5 

13 
28 

6 
6 

15 

7 

10 
3 

4 
13 

3 
4 

10 
1 

19 
26 

4 

4 
3 

1 

12 
9 

15 

It. 

10 
28 
5.0 

13.9 

12 

11 

4.4 

4.5 

91 
153 
4.4 
5.9 

15 
31 
5.5 
8.8 

84 
109 
6.2 
6.9 

69 

100 
7.5 
10.7 

26 
34 
5.9 

7.1 

14 

32 

4.5 

9.2 

46 

82 

5.3 

8.6 

143 
162 
4.5 

5.1 

11 
21 
3.2 
5.3 

25 

45 

3.9 

6.4 

9 
15 
3.1 
5.2 

95 
118 
6.4 
7.6 

17 
18 
19 
20 

1 
2 

5 
3 

39 
56 

1 

20 

18 

16 

15 

16 
16 

6 

11 

8 
17 

52 

57 

8 

7 
9 

1 
2 

41 
41 

21 
22 

4 
5 

i 

6 

9 

1 

4 
5 

10 
10 

1 
3 

1 

3 
11 

14 
17 

3 
3 

2 

12 
14 

23 

■4 

11 

1 
3 

20 
34 

14 
23 

45 
53 

41 
62 

4 
7 

2 

14 

21 
36 

46 
53 

4 
10 

10 
22 

1 
8 

19 
36 

25 

26 

4 
6 

1 
1 

14 
27 

13 
22 

36 
43 

35 
51 

3 
5 

2 
9 

18 

28 

38 

43 

1 
8 

7 
15 

8 

15 
23 

27 
28 

5 

2 

6 

7 

1 
1 

9 

10 

6 
11 

1 
2 

5 

3 

8 

8 
10 

3 
2 

3 

7 

1 

4 
13 

29 

313 

1 

10 

6 

4 

26 
54 

7 

15 
33 

2 

13 

5 
8 

6 
6 

14 

18 

31 
35 

7 
3 

5 
11 

7 
3 

23 

27 

31 
32 

1 

11 

8 

4 

7 
10 

3 

2 

1 

1 
4 

1 
9 

18 
16 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

11 
9 

33 
34 

1 
Q 

6 
4 

15 

46 

3 

8 
23 

2 
10 

3 

7 

5 
2 

13 
9 

13 
19 

5 
3 

2 
8 

6 
2 

12 
18 

35 
36 

24,323 
45,377 

157, 974 
126,826 

65,406 
69,094 

83, 809 
97,525 

186,305 
239,974 

59,210 
67, 610 

142,768 
128,942 

61,534 
58,409 

106,001 
125,921 

175,301 
172,090 

89,252 
55,276 

141, 731 
125,678 

34,126 
31,471 

59, 523 
72,166 

37 

38 

41,720 
21,629 

84,187 
172,990 

423,787 
254,647 

304,478 
251,102 

422,594 
273, 308 

135,084 
66, 548 

148, 952 
123,733 

134,762 
129,389 

436,444 
210,300 

325,198 
369,315 

189,726 
153,935 

222,060 
149,948 

31,408 
30,379 

193,827 
90, 177 

39 

40 

1,06". 

320, 721 
265,495 

3,008 
109,383 

95,662 

105,002 

41,889 
30,486 

36,642 

11,495 

1,454 
93,539 

31,799 
15, 509 

969,025 
680,946 

8,330 
10,661 

5,118 

67,733 
57,777 

152 

4,431 
306,945 

41 
42 

2,116 
3,611 

2,370 
2,178 

54, 802 
20, 748 

12,509 
13,697 

16,669 
20,795 

5,501 
9,462 

22,820 
7,396 

12,421 
9,261 

26,716 
18,541 

23,785 
19,286 

662 

3,211 

4,656 
9,477 

980 
23,382 

6,971 
20,635 

43 
44 

22 

286 

795 
936 

38,571 
15,612 

321 

3,929 
2,684 

994 
576 

8,914 
3,204 

10,474 
578 

18,722 
2,013 

4,339 
4.383 

495 

643 
402 

92 
20,040 

3,207 
14,686 

45 
46 

1,788 
666 

168 

386 

325 

54 

445 
1,525 

785 
1,283 

689 

906 

3,200 

978 
7,938 

1,707 
5,249 

100 
131 

2,410 

1,288 
2,044 

47 
48 

305 
1,314 

580 
438 

1,363 
3,524 

12,455 
11,319 

11,148 
11,331 

3,720 
6,708 

588 
2,299 

45 
5,252 

4,181 
6,636 

16,853 
8,295 

343 
2,677 

3,383 
4,617 

210 
629 

1,042 
2,098 

49 

50 

305 
701 

580 
42 

1,092 
3,202 

11,015 
11,139 

4,484 
4,660 

3,064 
5,172 

520 
1,959 

45 
2,710 

2,919 
4,927 

6,980 
7,413 

22 

2,408 

694 
3,508 

629 

778 
1,132 

51 
52 

613 

396 

271 
322 

1,440 
180 

6,664 
6,671 

656 
1,536 

68 
340 

2,542 

1,262 

1,709 

9,873 
882 

321 
269 

2,689 

1,109 

210 

264 
966 

53 
54 

i 

1,345 

995 
636 

14,482 
1,287 

2,057 

1,147 
5,255 

2 
895 

12,629 
987 

1,902 
231 

2,835 
1,954 

886 
1,359 

319 
39 

530 
4,327 

678 
303 

1,434 
1,807 

55 
56 

118 

140 

6,134 

7  979 

198 

166 

34,320 

26,680 

1,163 

1,400 

21,283 

23,263 

113 

165 

13,784 

18, 789 

622 

783 

30,633 

38,953 

405 

488 

17,580 

22,657 

279 

292 

16,844 

15,859 

164 

202 

6,747 

8,359 

463 

513 

16,018 

18,093 

2,056 

2,056 

45,235 

48,846 

253 

266 

10,158 

11,252 

422 

456 

15,080 

15,058 

205 

194 

8,251 

8,539 

919 
1,008 

19,537 
22,780 

57 
58 

59 
60 

43 

28 

4,436 

2,340 

35 

53 

8,526 

14,284 

324 

357 

33,960 

29,248 

112 

111 

30,448 

28,451 

403 

374 

30,690 

27,726 

294 
252 

20,352 
15,705 

89 

91 

7,279 

7,604 

74 

78 

7,877 

9,488 

225 

248 

16,075 

16,865 

599 

640 

39,908 

39,639 

58 

71 

3,501 

4,204 

132 

146 

7,281 

6,012 

42 

43 

2,057 

2,491 

288 
286 

14,205 
12,854 

61 
62 
63 
64 

2 
183 

2 

3 

8,550 

10,661 

12 

20 

1,579 

1,635 

6 

5 

1,496 

2,736 

14 

5 

990 

430 

5 

1 

1,019 

576 

4 

12 

489 

2,467 

1 

3 

50 

250 

9 

1 

835 

150 

17 

24 

1,786 

2,144 

4 
657 

3 

2 

391 

135 

1 
50 

10 

7 

1,181 

8,556 

65 
66 
67 
68 

9 

26 

476 

1,547 

8 
9 

1,109 
1,157 

70 

125 

2,652 

3,815 

14 

30 

3,118 

5,760 

69 

89 

4,052 

5,333 

64 

98 

3,412 

4,916 

23 

31 

1,251 

1,521 

11 

31 

490 

2,003 

41 

72 

3,671 

3,666 

127 

144 

8,191 

7,328 

7 

21 

291 

762 

19 

41 

937 

1,487 

9 

13 
255 
464 

88 

112 

3,655 

3,908 

S9 

70 
71 

7? 

50 


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) 


Daggett 


FARMS  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM 

Faras  by  size: 

All  farms number 

Under  10  acres number 

Under  3  acres number 

3  to  9  acres number 

10  to  29  acres number 

30  to  49  acres number 

50  to  69  acres number 

70  to  99  acres number 

100  to  139  acres number 

140  to  179  acres number 

180  to  219  acres number 

220  to  259  acres number 

260  to  499  acres number 

500  to  999  acres number 

1,000  acres  and  over number 

I  and  in  faras  by  size  of  fara: 

All  land  in  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 

FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM 
Estimated  number  of  farm* 


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. 
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. 


Field-crop  forma  othor  than  ueeetahle 
find  frtii  t-and-nut number 

Cash-train number 

Cot  ton number 

Other  field-crop number 

Vegetable  forms number 

Frutt-and-nul  farms number 

Dalnj  farms number 

Paul  try  farms number 


1954. . 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 

1954.. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 

1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 


Livestock  forms  other  than  dalru  and 
pan! tru 


. number 


General    farms number 

Primarily  crop number 

Prtmart  111  I  toestoch number 

Crop  and  I  luestoch number 

Miscellaneous  and  unclassified  farms number 


1954. 
1950. 

1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 

1954. 
1950. 


4,855 
4,425 
1,915 
1,411 
2,940 
3,014 

3,251 
3,851 
2,394 
2,898 
1,609 
1,925 
2,073 
2,320 

1,624 
1,714 
1,366 
1,394 
731 
880 

566 
551 
1,611 
1,635 
1,099 
1,052 
1,647 
1,531 

12,262,222 
10,865,165 

17,933 
18,158 
57,359 
67,787 
92,333 

112,588 
94,317 

112,391 

170,864 
190,194 
190,708 
200,344 
215,577 
220,073 
144,428 
173 ,909 

134,492 
131,214 
568,113 
580,933 
790,403 
739,279 
9,785,695 
8,318,295 


22,992 
24,176 


1,790 
2,397 
1,228 
1,634 


562 
763 

351 
441 
751 
560 

3,539 

3,617 
1,342 
2,068 


4,543 
4,350 

2,731 
3,390 
1,336 
1,297 
259 
402 
1,136 
1,691 

7,945 
7,353 


344 
333 


150 

173 

5 

5 


1,660 


55 
22 

215 
147 

33 

90 

8 

33 

22 

125 

14 

114 

23 

156 

22 

192 

34 

165 

53 

199 

30 

134 

31 

156 

40 

187 

51 

192 

28 

118 

35 

132 

28 

102 

25 

96 

22 

46 

22 

69 

12 

47 

19 

37 

26 

136 

18 

132 

21 

112 

15 

132 

24 

242 

20 

209 

190,244 

1,715 

,793 

130,035 

1,247 

,682 

145 

818 

75 

700 

426 

2 

,845 

384 

3 

,613 

1,384 

6 

,377 

2,022 

7 

735 

1,755 

7,950 

1,840 

9 

,165 

3,264 

15 

612 

4,077 

15 

792 

3,327 

13 

712 

3,998 

15 

335 

4,434 

15 

918 

3,953 

15 

357 

4,325 

9 

030 

4,367 

13 

582 

2,848 

11 

130 

4,570 

8 

790 

9,285 

48 

801 

6,299 

48 

123 

16,268 

77 

727 

10,495 

96 

356 

142,783 

1,505 

873 

87,955 

1,013 

134 

1,578 
1,693 

308 
547 
232 
411 


76 
136 


229 
157 
94 
50 


274 
192 

321 
422 
193 
143 


120 
238 


237 
203 


2,184 

442 
253 
222 
86 
220 
167 

294 
324 
242 
281 
189 
211 
259 
284 

196 
208 
154 

122 
72 
80 

55 
52 
151 
165 
81 
66 
49 
39 

411,433 
389,030 

1,363 

989 

5,167 

5,828 

9,484 

11,332 

11,113 

12,389 

21,399 
23,546 
23,038 
24,557 
24,115 
19,060 
14,335 
15,948 

13,136 
12,521 
53,244 
58,151 
55,413 
43,999 
179,626 
160 ,710 


2,248 
2,085 

367 
351 
302 
322 


15 
10 

728 
735 
101 
159 


193 
132 

213 
344 
61 
39 
26 
26 
126 
279 

621 
339 


327,304 
268,036 

336 

281 

725 

722 

1,088 

1,920 

1,066 

1,263 

2,622 
2,403 
1,527 
2,215 
2,949 
2,979 
2,769 
2,339 

2,142 
1,450 
4,284 
4,219 
9,028 
4,090 
298,768 
244,155 


338 
310 

40 
32 
35 

16 


177 
164 


57,339 
64,169 


70 

30 

74 

153 

55 

149 

87 

249 

383 

1,281 

1,371 

190 

250 

240 

2,793 

3,357 

5,980 

4,369 

46;491 

53,934 


1,333 

481 
375 
151 
82 
330 
293 

300 
360 
156 
194 
108 
113 
102 
108 

80 
70 
39 
38 
20 
24 

6 

7 

23 

21 
9 
7 
9 

11 

339,670 
331,661 

1,918 
1,738 
5,243 
6,176 
5,991 
7,371 
6,355 
6,644 

8,410 
8,866 
9,420 
8,075 
6,081 
5,920 
3,889 
4,669 

1,401 
1,682 
8,261 
7,353 
6,497 
4,791 
276,204 
268 ,376 


1,386 
1,328 

45 
103 
35 
45 


10 

58 

110 

116 

55 

72 

125 
134 
21 
56 


103 
128 


112 
155 


815 
564 


40 
25 
16 
4 
24 
21 

30 
28 
65 
83 
26 
36 
101 
113 

81 
92 
124 
149 
62 


70 
52 
149 
136 
70 
68 
74 
77 


502,182 
723,421 

141 

101 

519 

432 

2,569 

3,284 

1,538 

2,125 

8,182 
9,173 
9,737 
11,013 
19,653 
23,468 
12,248 
17,369 

16,735 
12,356 
52,573 
48,128 
56,500 
44,258 
321,787 
551,714 


870 
947 

10 
17 
10 
12 


291 
275 

15 

5 


261 
296 

109 
142 
55 

54 
31 
34 
23 

54 

184 
212 


UTAH 


51 


OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms .  See 

text] 

Emery 

Garfield 

Grand 

Iron 

Juab 

Kane 

Millard 

Morgan 

Piute 

Rich 

Salt  Lake 

San  Juan 

Sanpete 

Sevier 

718 

329 

59 

465 

337 

162 

1,094 

237 

202 

275 

2,072 

272 

1,363 

923 

1 

92 

28 

8 

26 

58 

22 

112 

29 

30 

25 

951 

8 

231 

157 

2 

83 

18 

10 

30 

42 

24 

72 

26 

7 

18 

1,198 

30 

328 

97 

3 

24 

10 

4 

14 

28 

13 

77 

15 

22 

9 

465 

3 

123 

79 

4 

30 

6 

3 

11 

16 

9 

44 

10 

3 

446 

8 

222 

47 

5 

68 

18 

4 

12 

30 

9 

35 

14 

8 

16 

486 

5 

108 

78 

6 

53 

12 

7 

19 

26 

15 

28 

16 

7 

15 

752 

22 

106 

50 

7 

67 

34 

8 

21 

24 

20 

38 

24 

14 

18 

453 

5 

122 

95 

8 

68 

38 

15 

39 

23 

18 

46 

24 

13 

11 

638 

11 

162 

101 

9 

74 

16 

9 

26 

23 

8 

82 

31 

14 

11 

230 

8 

137 

109 

10 

63 

31 

4 

37 

26 

16 

120 

32 

29 

8 

294 

13 

130 

159 

11 

57 

23 

2 

20 

14 

6 

47 

14 

19 

4 

97 

7 

95 

100 

12 

67 

26 

5 

24 

22 

5 

56 

16 

25 

5 

131 

2 

139 

131 

13 

73 

16 

4 

40 

27 

6 

121 

13 

27 

13 

95 

8 

145 

125 

14 

81 

24 

6 

55 

23 

6 

150 

21 

23 

17 

110 

12 

171 

138 

15 

63 

27 

3 

35 

18 

5 

99 

25 

22 

17 

84 

7 

123 

104 

16 

85 

29 

3 

31 

22 

6 

111 

19 

25 

14 

74 

5 

122 

113 

17 

52 

31 

8 

41 

21 

5 

100 

13 

13 

23 

35 

14 

107 

69 

18 

70 

49 

10 

48 

19 

6 

112 

21 

15 

18 

43 

23 

95 

64 

19 

36 

18 

1 

25 

7 

2 

75 

11 

13 

9 

18 

6 

43 

35 

20 

50 

24 

7 

25 

14 

6 

76 

14 

15 

8 

13 

7 

61 

32 

.'1 

33 

10 

16 

7 

1 

64 

7 

9 

13 

17 

5 

39 

20 

22 

33 

13 

1 

25 

15 

1 

43 

8 

9 

17 

11 

11 

27 

16 

23 

80 

49 

5 

48 

47 

7 

155 

22 

21 

43 

27 

48 

126 

50 

24 

71 

50 

6 

47 

56 

11 

152 

20 

23 

42 

20 

79 

147 

40 

25 

46 

39 

4 

34 

41 

■18 

88 

15 

13 

48 

23 

62 

91 

23 

26 

44 

29 

5 

39 

43 

19 

79 

16 

11 

26 

27 

67 

88 

23 

27 

45 

38 

7 

133 

50 

62 

113 

33 

7 

51 

42 

94 

104 

36 

28 

32 

37 

13 

110 

44 

57 

116 

32 

7 

59 

36 

93 

100 

22 

29 

303,515 

165,415 

56,493 

646,138 

232,390 

261,068 

526,762 

270,098 

69,223 

565,252 

547,003 

496,458 

667,457 

236,437 

30 

240, 513 

145,942 

54,415 

552,895 

191,110 

236,481 

491,216 

210,764 

70, 617 

567,489 

453,872 

467, 326 

564, 563 

155,115 

31 

364 

114 

29 

84 

180 

76 

257 

92 

88 

83 

3,143 

25 

717 

492 

^>^ 

336 

85 

49 

118 

186 

88 

195 

81 

50 

95 

4,543 

123 

826 

311 

33 

1,194 

579 

137 

379 

423 

337 

70S 

463 

236 

354 

7,495 

89 

2,316 

1,744 

34 

1,256 

660 

251 

696 

404 

281 

889 

460 

267 

182 

10,691 

161 

3,067 

1,859 

35 

2,866 

630 

316 

1,012 

939 

314 

3,213 

1,137 

544 

428 

8,688 

315 

5,315 

4,197 

36 

2,446 

1,184 

126 

1,409 

1,020 

650 

4,744 

1,211 

1,106 

309 

11,100 

509 

5,085 

6,462 

37 

3,363 

1,334 

120 

1,153 

751 

326 

2,812 

842 

1,130 

241 

5,638 

431 

5,577 

5,932 

38 

3,900 

1,521 

292 

1,381 

1,226 

285 

3,275 

932 

1,466 

283 

7,531 

128 

8,145 

7,681 

39 

6,072 

1,348 

310 

3,282 

2,271 

479 

9,912 

1,092 

2,233 

1,123 

7,723 

641 

12,044 

10, 385 

40 

6,636 

1,955 

483 

4,521 

1,865 

497 

12,342 

1,690 

1,866 

1,471 

8,783 

972 

14,069 

11,423 

41 

7,451 

3,176 

376 

4,090 

2,153 

612 

11,848 

2,939 

2,561 

2,014 

9,619 

859 

14,554 

12,201 

42 

10,029 

3,432 

392 

3,523 

2,478 

670 

13,174 

2,244 

2,875 

1,649 

8,552 

573 

14,338 

13,202 

43 

8,109 

4,962 

1,277 

6,591 

3,315 

815 

15,733 

2,003 

2,085 

3,624 

5,528 

2,249 

17,471 

10,822 

44 

11,114 

7,814 

1,612 

7,683 

3,007 

941 

17,775 

3,321 

2,382 

2,882 

6,802 

3,673 

14,986 

10,008 

45 

7,182 

3,546 

200 

4,957 

1,451 

412 

14, 829 

2,144 

2,584 

1,785 

3,538 

1,191 

8,610 

6,837 

46 

9,907 

4,701 

1,423 

4,922 

2,779 

1,174 

15,003 

2,809 

2,966 

1,582 

2,546 

1,340 

12,198 

6,353 

47 

7,785 

2,340 

3,815 

1,665 

220 

15,247 

1,663 

2,147 

3,097 

3,977 

1,190 

9,227 

4,743 

48 

7,966 

3,044 

235 

5,969 

3,588 

227 

10,265 

1,883 

2,082 

4,000 

2,607 

2,560 

6,425 

3,847 

49 

27,163 

17, 782 

1,831 

17,275 

16,955 

2,316 

54,167 

7,985 

7,348 

15,276 

8,585 

17,917 

44,411 

17,477 

50 

25,033 

16,618 

2,078 

17,210 

19, 792 

4,159 

53,556 

7,181 

7,671 

14,963 

6,516 

29,609 

52,574 

14,304 

51 

35,390 

27,900 

3,266 

24,855 

31,199 

13,241 

63,762 

10,603 

8,509 

34, 505 

15,802 

46,644 

62,892 

16, 574 

52 

31,728 

19,934 

3,880 

28,556 

34,034 

13,510 

53, 763 

11,322 

6,952 

19,231 

18,136 

48,712 

60, 737 

16,837 

53 

196,576 

101,704 

48,631 

578,645 

171,088 

241,920 

334,274 

239,135 

39,758 

502,722 

467,267 

424, 907 

484,323 

145,033 

54 

130,162 

84,994 

43,594 

476,907 

120,731 

213,999 

306,235 

177,630 

40,934 

520,842 

366,065 

378,966 

372,113 

62,828 

55 

725 

318 

32 

473 

315 

142 

1,103 

218 

222 

276 

2,032 

269 

1,419 

996 

56 

747 

368 

85 

510 

349 

175 

1,133 

249 

202 

243 

2,595 

353 

1,570 

936 

57 

10 

20 

5 

11 

95 

5 

131 

15 

22 

151 

96 

51 

60 

58 

34 

33 

38 

110 

11 

93 

23 

29 

177 

162 

44 

210 

59 

10 

5 

4 

95 

5 

116 

5 

22 

71 

96 

31 

15 

60 

34 

17 

110 

11 

92 

23 

110 

162 

39 

28 

61 
62 

20 

7 

15 

10 

80 

20 

45 

63 
64 

33 

21 
5 

1 

5 

29 

67 

45 
77 

5 
5 

182 

5 
6 

65 

66 
67 

5 

10 

10 

5 

45 

08 

5 

7 

1 

19 

69 

46 

27 

61 

10 

51 

62 

45 

21 

165 

11 

211 

140 

70 

23 

39 

41 

24 

5 

64 

59 

24 

55 

195 

18 

205 

94 

71 

21 

11 

21 

76 

20 

265 

169 

65 

72 

51 

20 

44 

110 

1 

15 

16 

522 

4 

211 

72 

73 

188 

143 

17 

210 

72 

69 

176 

48 

52 

160 

80 

66 

497 

325 

74 

262 

170 

42 

210 

51 

63 

195 

64 

79 

115 

118 

75 

471 

307 

75 

15 

6 

67 

36 

8 

473 

23 

40 

12 

184 

11 

111 

176 

76 

37 

12 

7 

66 

43 

27 

487 

42 

34 

16 

244 

8 

199 

120 

77 

5 

1 

36 

4 

4 

300 

5 

15 

1 

121 

10 

30 

66 

78 

14 

7 

25 

12 

12 

293 

12 

16 

134 

4 

49 

38 

79 

10 

6 

1 

1 

15 

10 

10 

40 

10 

80 

14 

6 

5 

6 

5 

15 

18 

24 

48 

11 

81 

5 

25 

31 

3 

158 

18 

15 

11 

53 

1 

41 

100 

82 

"9 

6 

36 

25 

10 

179 

12 

34 

86 

4 

102 

71 

83 

440 

122 

108 

81 

50 

196 

80 

50 

56 

1,097 

85 

380 

225 

84 

335 

114 

29 

135 

77 

69 

183 

60 

21 

41 

1,243 

86 

435 

127 

85 

52 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 


County  Table  3.-FARMS  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM  AND  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 

[Data  for  items  shown  in  italics  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


FARMS  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM 

Farms  by  size: 

All  farms number  1954... 

Under  10  acres number  1954... 

1950... 
Under  3  acres number  1954. . . 

1950... 
3  to  9  acres number  1954... 

1950... 

10  to  29  acres number  1954... 

1950... 
30  to  49  acres number  1954... 

1950... 
50  to  69  acres number  1954. . . 

1950... 
70  to  99  acres number  1954... 

1950... 

100  to  139  acres number  1954... 

1950... 
140  to  179  acres number  1954... 

1950. . . 
180  to  219  acres number  1954. . . 

1950. . . 

220  to  259  acres number  1954... 

1950... 
260  to  499  acres number  1954. . . 

1950... 
500  to  999  acres number  1954. . . 

1950. . . 
1,000  acres  and  over number  1954. . . 

1950... 
I.iin.l  in  farns  by  size  of  fara: 

All  land  in  farms acres  1954... 

1950. . . 

Under  10  acres acres  1954... 

1950. . . 
10  to  29  acres acres  1954... 

1950... 
30  to  49  acres acres  1954... 

1950... 
50  to  69  acres acres  1954... 

1950... 

70  to  99  acres acres  1954. . . 

1950... 
100  to  139  acres acres  1954... 

1950... 
140  to  179  acres acres  1954... 

1950... 
180  to  219  acres acres  1954... 

1950... 

220  to  259  acres acres  1954... 

1950. . . 
260  to  499  acres acres  1954... 

1950... 
500  tc  999  acres acres  1954... 

1950. . . 
1,000  acres  and  over acres  1954... 

1950. . . 

FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM 

Ssllmated  number  of  farms 2954... 

I960. . . 

Field-crop  farms  other  than  vegetable 

and  frutl-and-nut mtmber  1954... 

1950. . . 

Cash-train number  1954... 

1950. . . 

Cotton number  1954... 

1950... 

Other  field-crop number  1954... 

1950. . . 

Vegetable  farms number  1954... 

1950. . . 
Prutt-and-nut  farms number  1954... 

1950. . . 

Datrt/  farms number  1954.  . . 

1950. . . 
Poul  try  farms number  1954. . . 

1950. . . 

Livestock   farms  other  than  dairy  and 

poult  nj number  1954... 

1950... 

General    farms number  1954... 

1950. . . 
Primarily  crop number  1954... 

1950. . . 
Primarily   livestock number   1954... 

1950. . . 
Crop  and  Hues tock n 'tmber  1954. . . 

1950. . . 

Htscellaneous  and  unclassified  farms number  1954... 

1950. . . 


37 
41 
24 
43 
47 
50 

39 
41 
32 
30 
26 
16 

9 

13 
47 
48 
38 
40 
50 
49 

315,994 
353,610 

167 
192 
897 
1,100 
1,454 
1,647 
1,399 
2,545 

3,969 
4,204 
4,499 
4,750 
5,053 
4,732 
5,109 
3,250 

2,119 

3,064 

16,876 

17,177 

26,439 

27,856 

248,013 

283,093 


435 

480 


183 

206 

6 

34 


114 
66 

17 
49 
10 
20 
7 
24 


115 
110 


29 
30 
29 
28 
55 
53 

240,516 
212,568 

161 
278 
791 
883 

761 
913 
707 

1,175 

1,320 
1,813 
1,916 
2,672 
4,136 
2,885 
1,190 
2,394 

1,660 

1,645 

10,502 

10,424 

20,165 

20,601 

197,207 

166,885 


345 
349 


120 
102 

15 
42 

5 
31 

2 


177 
175 


72 
76 
12 
8 
60 
68 

108 
99 
96 

118 
49 
56 
93 

123 

78 
90 
79 
93 
45 
62 

29 
39 
102 
99 
44 
34 
72 
64 

1,538,186 
1,035,708 

334 
382 
1,997 
1,732 
3,735 
4,669 
2,858 
3,225 

7,631 
9,961 
9,223 
10, 565 
12,263 
14,690 
8,844 
12,143 

6,854 

9,194 

35,909 

36, 506 

29,606 

23,157 

1,418,932 

909,484 


917 
953 


135 
116 

20 
50 


278 
272 

101 

120 

50 

60 

5 

15 


382 
370 


3,179 

1,096 
848 
312 
176 

784 
672 

720 
856 
395 
473 
259 
300 
208 
217 

135 
135 
108 
78 
45 
56 

31 
33 
61 
63 

50 
50 
71 
82 

532,614 
571,352 

4,527 
3,896 
12,753 
14,814 
15,155 
18,023 
14,997 
17,497 

16,928 
17,823 
15,662 
15,545 
16,923 
12,330 
8,736 
10,974 

7,331 

7,873 

20,774 

21,629 

36,818 

34,911 

363,010 

396,037 


3,253 
3,191 


1 39 
123 
79 
94 


60 
29 

90 

98 

375 

275 

301 
324 
271 
434 


436 
352 

369 
374 
128 
118 
35 
55 
206 
201 

1,272 
1,211 


68 
62 
65 
47 
53 
46 
49 

42 
32 
12 
10 
8 
19 

8 
7 
26 
31 
7 
8 
19 
25 

279,640 
217,540 

66 
130 
875 
1,270 
2,401 
2,612 
2,764 
3,060 

3,866 
4,033 
4,814 
3,736 
1,925 
1,533 
1,548 
3,707 

1,961 

1,708 

8,715 

10,181 

5,248 

5,744 

245,457 

179,826 


Washington 


294 
394 


133 

213 

25 

5 


107 
122 

20 

18 

87 

104 

111 
146 
60 
59 
38 
42 
52 
54 

32 
36 
34 
33 

16 
32 

15 
13 
50 
55 
47 
52 
75 
62 

436,180 
342,880 

510 
632 
1,948 
2,647 
2,282 
2,297 
2,221 
2,394 

4,246 
4,367 
3,789 
4,274 
5,466 
5,185 
3,175 
6,361 

3,541 

3,011 

18,290 

19,914 

32,948 

36,878 

357,764 

254,920 


635 

706 


Wayne 


27 
46 

20 

10 
45 
30 

52 
41 
35 
62 

171 
168 

33 
81 
20 
36 


230 
248 


55 
40 
31 
30 
24 
10 

13 
17 
25 
29 
23 
30 
36 
39 

36 
39 
32 
22 

15 
18 

11 
13 
23 
17 
11 
12 
10 
12 

66,666 
85,232 

172 

104 

235 

309 

1,002 

1,144 

1,346 

1,753 

2,986 
3,263 
4,105 
4,479 
5,046 
3,542 
2,994 
3,647 

2,699 
3,118 
7,857 
6,217 
7,900 
7,526 
30,324 
50,130 


270 
288 


128 
115 


1,477 

335 
336 
74 
66 
261 
270 

371 
376 
227 
263 

147 
157 
139 
151 

96 

101 
37 
58 
35 
17 

15 
22 
40 
35 
15 
11 
20 
25 

264,752 
489 ,923 

1,529 
1,574 
6,414 
6,723 
8,662 
10,105 
8,598 
9,215 

11,365 
12,213 
11,237 
11,616 
5,750 
9,068 
6,970 
3,266 

3,569 

5,294 

13,461 

11,991 

9,724 

6,916 

177,473 

401,942 


1,490 
1,552 


140 
129 
25 
37 


115 
92 

26 
74 
100 
46 

321 
355 

50 
34 


150 
91 

171 

221 

71 


90 

124 


532 
602 


UTAH 

County  Table  4— VALUE  OF  FARM  PRODUCTS  SOLD  RY  SOURCE:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


53 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

The  State 

Beaver 

Box  Elder 

Cache 

Carbon 

Daggett 

Davis 

1 

22,826 
24,176 

343 
333 

1,660 
1,693 

2,184 
2,085 

315 
310 

49 
52 

1,333 

2 

1950... 

1,328 

VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE 

3 

126,575,671 

2,320,837 

14,670,554 

10,755,821 

1,293,539 

331,514 

6,764,586 

- 

1949... 

130,287,725 

2,139,097 

13,225,500 

11,163,353 

994,604 

251,157 

6,387,702 

g 

36,981,006 
37,343,827 

1,030,305 
865,726 

6,606,838 
7,120,551 

3,829,468 
3,776,949 

258,112 
214,152 

9,721 
12,324 

2,566,378 

6 

1949... 

2,540,021 

7 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables  and 

28,602,253 
28,790,541 

1,029,286 
864,354 

5,582,241 
6,061,959 

3,561,469 
3,293,651 

239,321 
189,244 

9,721 
12,204 

936,952 

8 

1949... 

1,087,628 

9 

2,698,880 

560 

428,988 

162,212 

815 

543,032 

10 

1949... 

4,610,837 

744 

672,618 

401 ,617 

1,795 

846,557 

11 

4,470,454 

459 

591,109 

75,966 

16,676 

538,944 

12 

1949... 

2,532,914 

628 

380,549 

52,128 

2,913 

120 

258,043 

13 

1,209,419 

4,500 

29,821 

1,300 

547,450 

14 

1949... 

1,409,535 

5,425 

29,553 

20,200 

347,793 

15 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products 

89,504,657 
92,901,464 

1,290,452 
1,273,371 

8,061,766 
6,102,259 

6,920,753 
7,386,034 

1,034,802 
780,176 

321,393 
238,533 

4,198,208 

16 

1949... 

3,847,681 

17 

18,407,437 

613,887 

1,615,154 

3,058,828 

63,823 

2,578 

909,926 

18 

1949... 

16,373,071 

517,026 

1,271,871 

2,882,905 

76,100 

3,669 

848,092 

19 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold... .dollars  1954... 

18,820,775 

58,687 

1,519,871 

1,481,393 

72,115 

5,967 

612,028 

20 

1949... 

24,567,540 

23,350 

1,192,252 

2,071,177 

87,401 

6,621 

519,695 

21 

Livestock  and  livestock  products,  other 

52,276,445 

617,878 

4,926,741 

2,380,532 

898,864 

312,848 

2,676,254 

22 

1949... 

51,960,853 

732,995 

3,638,136 

2,431,952 

616,675 

228,243 

2,479,894 

23 

90,008 

80 

1,950 

5,600 

625 

400 

24 

1949... 

42,434 

2,690 

370 

276 

300 

Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Duchesne 

Emery 

Garfield 

Grand 

Iron 

Juab 

Kane 

1 

892 
947 

718 
747 

329 
368 

59 
85 

465 
510 

337 
349 

162 

2 

1950... 

175 

VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE 

3 

3,772,482 

1,686,810 

1,174,697 

365,931 

3,443,358 

2,521,547 

638,779 

4 

1949 . . . 

3,812,545 

2,186,372 

1,443,798 

467,232 

3,790,567 

2,005,034 

625,540 

5 

716,211 

166,487 

142,820 

51,209 

864,156 

695,113 

71,841 

6 

1949... 

671,050 

247,673 

207,228 

60,303 

1,064,190 

610,535 

75,024 

7 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables  and 

709,830 
664,664 

131,499 
215,608 

134,584 
204,462 

26,475 
28,447 

846,258 
1,021,011 

671,108 
597,231 

48,674 

8 

1949... 

71,722 

9 

2,815 

12,127 

500 

2,100 

13,070 

737 

190 

10 

1949... 

1,074 

19,817 

945 

6,005 

37,751 

9,024 

885 

11 

3,566 

22,861 

7,736 

22,634 

1,528 

22,618 

22,977 

12 

1949... 

4,287 

12,248 

1,821 

25,851 

4,553 

4,280 

2,417 

13 

3,300 

650 

14 

1949... 

1,025 

875 

15 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products 

3,048,146 

1,518,523 

1,006,809 

314,722 

2,576,548 

1,826,434 

565,853 

16 

1949... 

3,136,265 

1,938,699 

1,235,882 

405,849 

2,722,533 

1,394,499 

537,737 

17 

982,200 

167,849 

107,849 

1,350 

179,348 

100,014 

22,151 

18 

1949 . . . 

814,295 

133,837 

99,504 

3,550 

131,654 

115,731 

36,288 

19 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold. .. .dollars  1954... 

66 ,758 

98,206 

5,158 

5,917 

130,008 

1,081,684 

14,599 

20 

1949... 

119,908 

568,385 

51,710 

4,312 

296,485 

672,804 

34,459 

21 

Livestock  and  livestock  products,  other 

1,999,188 

1,252,468 

893 ,802 

307,455 

2,267,192 

644,736 

529,103 

22 

1949... 

2,202,062 

1,236,477 

1,084,668 

397,987 

2,294,394 

605,964 

466,990 

23 

8,125 

1,800 

25,068 

2,654 

1,085 

24 

1949... 

5,230 

688 

1,080 

3,844 

12,779 

54  STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  4— VALUE  OF  FARM  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Con tinned 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Millard 

Morgan 

Piute 

Rich 

Salt  Lake 

San  Juan 

Sanpete 

Sevier 

1 

1,094 

237 

202 

275 

2  072 

272 
353 

1,363 
1,570 

923 
936 

2 

1950... 

1,133 

249 

202 

243 

2,595 

VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE 

3 

8,225,640 

1,447,945 

1,019,037 

2,489,742 

9,620,048 

2,445,894 

9,611,378 

7,935,501 

4 

1949... 

7,967,586 

1,611,004 

1,128,798 

2,379,499 

12,132,906 

3,324,525 

10,480,336 

7,248,696 

5 

4,057,379 

170,168 

288,816 

138,510 

2,965,517 

1,002,768 

798,064 

1,672,259 

6 

1949... 

3,738,399 

265,875 

271,035 

197,986 

3,269,829 

1,225,971 

845,319 

1,944,932 

7 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables  and 

4,047,667 
3,734,895 

121,353 
197,252 

288,679 
270,624 

127,840 
179,835 

2,066,362 
1,657,375 

1,001,550 
1,224,777 

768,009 
722,260 

1,597,046 

8 

1949... 

1,754,383 

9 

2,165 

47,975 

50 

85 

266,005 

309 

25,823 

51,305 

10 

1949... 

1,340 

66,678 

65 

618,437 

890 

118,893 

170,536 

11 

7,297 

36 

87 

10,585 

177,310 

909 

4,142 

6,908 

12 

1949... 

2,164 

174 

411 

18,086 

225,582 

304 

4,166 

3,958 

13 

250 

804 

455,840 

90 

17,000 

14 

1949... 

1,771 

768,435 

16,055 

15 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products 

4,167,151 

1,277,377 

730,221 

2,350,232 

6,653,531 

1,441,360 

8,810,632 

6,262,914 

16 

1949... 

4,227,507 

1,345,129 

857,763 

2,181,363 

8,863,077 

2,090,259 

9,634,912 

5,302,664 

17 

429,157 

357,132 

195,440 

119,416 

1,278,366 

47,590 

994,047 

569,145 

18 

1949... 

318,160 

383,744 

112,148 

125,252 

1,275,065 

18,087 

804,101 

406,467 

19 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold. .. .dollars  1954... 

760,073 

46,581 

20,154 

43,731 

3,231,964 

3,303 

3,466,544 

691,922 

20 

1949... 

1,126,487 

134,135 

134,015 

85 ,749 

5,210,531 

32,431 

4,301,907 

728,367 

21 

Livestock  and  livestock  products,  other 

2,977,921 

873,664 

514,627 

2,187,085 

2,143,201 

1,390,467 

4,350,041 

5,001,847 

22 

1949... 

2,782,860 

827,250 

611 ,600 

1,970,362 

2,377,481 

2,039,741 

4,528,904 

4,167,830 

23 

1,110 

400 

1,000 

1,000 

1,766 

2,682 

328 

24 

1949... 

1,680 

150 

8,295 

105 

1,100 

Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Summit 

Tooele 

Uintah 

Utah 

Wasatch 

Washington 

Wayne 

Weber 

1 

443 

480 

309 
349 

867 
953 

3,179 
3,191 

340 
394 

637 

706 

290 
288 

1,477 

2 

1950... 

1,552 

VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE 

3 

2,664,615 
3,017,987 

1,016,304 
1,394,866 

3,533,084 
3,711,008 

13,535,559 
13,056,768 

2,170,411 
2,416,063 

3,491,353 
3,896,961 

1,263,454 
1,509,564 

6,365,251 
6,518,657 

', 

1949... 

5 

111,731 

162,949 

550,961 

4,952,938 

96,127 

776,373 

89,735 

2,138,052 

6 

1949.-. . 

153,032 

237,882 

448,649 

3,980,112 

94,579 

847,827 

100,233 

2,256,441 

7 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables  and 

92,349 
126,586 

157,706 
232,355 

543 ,693 
437,009 

2,033,117 
1,883,363 

87,927 
82,707 

643,484 
627,377 

75,117 
89,706 

1,022,936 

8 

1949... 

1,257,852 

9 

19,320 

950 

1,910 

662,335 

5,116 

30,742 

10 

417,634 

10 

1949... 

26,402 

1,230 

4,201 

881,505 

11,253 

46,556 

1,155 

662,864 

11 

62 

1,993 

3,658 

2,173,986 

84 

97,802 

14,608 

643 ,913 

12 

1949 . . . 

44 

4,121 

5,294 

1,051,136 

619 

163,919 

9,372 

293,726 

13 

2,300 

1,700 

83,500 

3,000 

4,345 

53,569 

1-. 

1949... 

176 

2,145 

164,108 

9,975 

41,999 

15 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products 

2,551,999 
2,864,880 

853,355 
1,156,849 

2,964,473 
3,261,926 

8,582,621 
9,074,152 

2,074,284 
2,321,484 

2,711,860 
3,048,484 

1,161,039 
1,409,331 

4,227,199 

16 

1949... 

4,262,166 

17 

1,234,700 

138,881 

363,700 

2,040,272 

781,094 

422,840 

91,262 

1,519,438 

18 

1949... 

1,229,794 

112,156 

317,128 

1,660,333 

905,525 

200,850 

58,420 

1,511,319 

19 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold dollars  1954... 

150,756 

72,309 

168,521 

2,912,411 

96,261 

1,168,713 

239,166 

595,975 

20 

1949... 

245,694 

90,748 

193,592 

3,491,945 

188,736 

1,746,309 

542,941 

665,394 

21 

Livestock  and  livestock  products,  other 

1,166,543 

642,165 

2,432,252 

3,629,938 

1,196,929 

1,120,307 

830,611 

2,111,786 

22 

1949 . . . 

1,389,392 

953,945 

2,751,206 

3,921,874 

1,227,223 

1,101,325 

807,970 

2,085,453 

23 

885 

17,650 

3,120 

12,680 

24 

1949... 

75 

135 

433 

2,504 

650 

50 

UTAH 


55 


County  Table  5. -FARMS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS,  BY  CLASS  OF  WORK  POWER,  OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER  INCOME,  AND 

FACILITIES  AND  EQUffMENT:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Daggett 


Estimated  number  of  farms 1954. 

1950. 

FARMS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS 

Commercial  farms number  1954. 

1950. 
Class  I number  1954 . 

1950. 
Class  II number  1954 . 

1950. 
Class  III number  1954 . 

1950. 
Class  IV number  1954. 

1950. 
Class  V number  1954. 

1950. 
Class  VI number  1954. 

1950. 
Other  farms number  1954 . 

1950. 
Part-time number  1954. 

1950. 
Residential number  1954 . 

1950. 
Abnormal number  1954 . 

1950. 

FARMS  BY  CLASS  OF  WORK  POWER 

No  tractor,  horses,  or  mules farms  reporting  1954., 

No  tractor  and  only  1  horse  or 

mule farms  reporting  1954 . , 

No  tractor  and  2  or  more  horses 

and/or  mules farms  reporting  1954. 

Tractor  and  horses  and/or  mules ....  farms  reporting  1954., 
Tractor  and  no  horses  or  mules farms  reporting  1954., 

SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting  1954 . . 

1950. . 
Electricity farms  reporting  1954. . 

1950.. 

Television  set farms  reporting  1954 . . 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting  1954 . . 

Home  freezer farms  reporting  1954 . . 

1950. . 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting  1954.. 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting  1954.. 

Milking  machine farms  reporting  1954. . 

1950. . 
Grain  combines farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 
number  1954 . . 

1950.. 
Corn  pickers farms  reporting  1954. . 

1950. . 
number  1954.. 

1950.. 


Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting 

number 

Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting 

number 

Artificial  ponds,  reservoirs,  and 

earth  tanks farms  reporting 

number 

Motortrucks farms  reporting 

number 

Trac  tors farms  reporting 

number 

Wheel  tractors  other  than 
garden farms  reporting 

number 
Garden  tractors farms  reporting 

number 
Crawler  tractors farms  reporting 

number 
Automobiles farms  reporting 

number 

OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER  INCOME 
Far*  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. 


22,992 
24,176 


15,114 

17,080 

840 

931 

2,296 

2,221 

3,497 

3,992 

4,066 

4,641 

3,390 

3,812 

1,025 

1,483 

7,878 

7,096 

3,752 

3,629 

4,041 

3,393 

85 

74 


5,534 

1,142 

1,934 
8,384 
5,998 


17,037 

12,515 

21, 948 

21,602 

9,795 

20,776 

8,618 

2,769 

184 

2,604 

4,302 

3,869 

3,264 

2,640 

3,478 

2,827 

46 

31 

47 

31 

3,489 
1,437 
3,543 
1,449 
1,554 
1,585 

3,568 
9,810 
14,295 
12,824 
18,130 
15,352 
15,253 
12,883 
21,060 
15,997 

14,132 

11,813 

18,019 

13,709 

1,561 

1,009 

1,622 

1,035 

1,206 

1,122 

1,419 

1,253 

18,841 

17,251 

23,343 

20,773 


9,404 
8,920 

14,731 
12,931 
10,494 
8,838 


344 
333 


257 

286 

11 

9 

61 

43 


82 

20 

51 
144 
47 


310 
146 
336 
269 

321 
141 


120 
90 
28 
33 
28 
40 


90 
51 
90 
51 
23 
23 

52 
116 
212 
199 
276 
248 
191 
129 
303 
161 

191 
123 
292 
144 


10 

15 

11 

17 

256 

179 

311 

195 


133 
86 

202 

188 

144 

84 


1,578 
1,693 


1,343 

1,500 

97 

108 

322 

305 

334 

427 

336 

359 

203 

229 

51 

72 

235 

193 

127 

136 

98 

55 

10 

2 


211 

60 

81 
697 
529 


1,219 
1,013 
1,524 
1,604 
1,042 
1,449 

712 
288 
36 
208 
424 
390 
442 
444 
527 
491 


236 
112 
241 
112 
183 
184 

210 
486 
1,170 
1,140 
1,679 
1,536 
1,246 
1,291 
2,045 
1,833 

1,162 

1,146 

1,603 

1,412 

81 

17 

81 

17 

289 

347 

361 

404 

1,335 

1,447 

1,759 

1,731 


414 
322 

804 
807 
485 
396 


2,248 
2,085 


1,632 

1,761 

53 

55 

198 

157 

418 

500 

538 

603 

325 

348 

100 

98 

616 

324 

355 

233 

255 

84 


620 

65 

113 
587 
863 


1,817 

1,499 

2,211 

2,033 

1,033 

2,173 

478 

131 

33 

115 

932 

854 

478 

376 

502 

388 

5 

5 

275 
143 
275 
143 
125 
125 

63 
81 
1,198 
946 
1,478 
1,142 
1,515 
1,248 
2,056 
1,502 

1,384 

1,126 

1,676 

1,234 

114 

70 

114 

75 

226 

182 

266 

193 

1,944 

1,835 

2,364 

2,271 


653 
522 

1,444 

1,058 
958 

601 


338 

310 


161 

146 

8 

7 

10 

19 

22 

16 

30 

35 

77 

50 

14 

19 

177 

164 

82 

31 

95 

128 


53 

30 

25 
109 

121 


150 
124 
317 
301 

37 
275 
127 

42 


137 
442 
269 
178 
344 
220 
240 
167 
302 
178 

230 
166 
273 
176 
25 


2 

4 
2 
225 
223 
268 
288 


230 
154 

217 
189 
184 
150 


1,386 
1,328 


581 

774 

52 

38 

87 

91 

97 

188 

155 

170 

105 

197 

85 

90 

805 

554 

340 

298 

455 

256 

10 


510 

105 

107 
304 
360 


1,224 

885 

1,370 

1,220 

989 

1,324 

471 

172 

6 

63 

150 

195 

82 

35 

87 

35 

5 

5 

5 

5 

123 
84 

129 
85 

123 

123 

126 
200 
741 
576 
909 
690 
809 
636 
1,053 
785 

644 

554 

796 

634 

206 

103 

207 

110 

44 

40 

50 

41 

1,249 

1,024 

1,509 

1,241 


831 
583 

984 
780 
872 
615 


56 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 


County  Table  5. -FARMS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS,  BY  CLASS  OF  WORK  POWER,  OFF-FARM  WORK 


[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Morgan 


Estimated  number  of  farms 1954. 

1950. 

FARMS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS 

Commercial  farms number  1954. 

1950. 
Class  I number  1954. 

1950. 
Class  II number  1954. 

1950. 
Class  III number  1954. 

1950. 
Class  IV number  1954 . 

1950. 
Class  V number  1954. 

1950. 
Class  VI number  1954 . 

1950. 

Other  farms number  1954 . 

1950. 
Part-time number  1954. 

1950. 
Residential number  1954 . 

1950. 
Abnormal number  1954 . 

1950. 

FARMS  BY  CLASS  OF  WORK  POWER 

No  tractor,  horses,  or  mules farms  reporting  1954. 

No  tractor  and  only  1  horse  or 

mule farms  reporting  1954. 

No  tractor  and  2  or  more  horses 

and/or  mules farms  reporting  1954 . 

Tractor  and  horses  and/or  mules — .farms  reporting  1954. 

Tractor  and  no  horses  or  mules farms  reporting  1954. 

SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 
Electricity farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

Television  set farms  reporting  1954. 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting  1954 . 

Home  freezer farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting  1954. 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting  1954 . 

Milking  machine farms  reporting  1954 . 

1950. 
Grain  combines farms  reporting  1954 . 

1950. 
number  1954 . 

1950. 
Corn  pickers farms  reporting  1954 . 

1950. 
number  1954. 

1950. 


Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting 

number 

Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting 

number 

Artificial  ponds,  reservoirs,  and 

earth  tanks farms  reporting 

number 

Motortrucks farms  reporting 

number 

Tractors farms  reporting 

number 

Wheel  tractors  other  than 
garden farms  reporting 

number 
Garden  tractors farms  reporting 

number 
Crawler  tractors farms  reporting 

number 
Automobiles farms  reporting 

number 

OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER  INCOME 
roro  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. 


285 
412 
6 
12 
19 
40 
42 


127 
90 

121 
30 
56 

440 
335 
260 
189 
180 
146 


145 

60 

97 
317 
106 


498 
207 
681 
734 
21 
565 

216 

76 
1 
84 
49 
41 
41 
68 
41 
68 
2 


226 
668 
395 
421 
445 
482 
433 
436 
505 
484 

422 

431 

472 

461 

11 

10 

12 

10 

20 

13 

21 

13 

507 

459 

577 

524 


470 
382 

560 
458 
414 
309 


318 
368 


196 
254 
3 
3 
27 
43 
40 
62 
74 


122 
114 
82 
51 
40 
63 


110 

20 

25 
121 

42 


116 

76 

285 

257 


32 
52 
32 

17 
17 

123 
231 
226 
242 
263 
253 
168 
167 
203 
177 

162 
167 
192 
176 
5 


6 

1 
166 
122 
181 

131 


141 
112 

223 

205 
167 
110 


473 
510 


365 
380 
21 
33 
108 
82 
71 
76 
62 


36 

35 

108 
130 
66 
62 
41 
67 
1 
1 


40 
238 
112 


204 
163 
391 
406 


134 
85 

78 
58 
20 

108 
72 

109 
78 
2 


126 
73 

130 
80 

58 
60 

281 
724 
355 
323 
559 
411 
355 
280 
539 
403 

348 

278 

498 

362 

5 

15 

5 

15 

26 

21 

36 

26 

324 

329 

428 

385 


148 
181 

262 

167 
184 
195 


315 
349 


234 
272 
11 
30 
28 
36 
34 


122 
66 


203 
111 
291 
234 
179 
290 

129 
17 


18 
16 
90 

113 
91 

118 


68 
35 

68 
35 

18 
18 

101 
171 
196 
178 
248 
222 
198 
157 
273 
199 

188 

132 

231 

158 

21 

5 

21 

5 

21 

34 

21 

36 

255 

223 

282 

243 


140 
102 

197 

185 
137 
87 


142 
175 


92 
106 


130 
125 


20 
12 
20 

12 

1 
1 

64 
265 
109 
101 
148 
129 
69 
76 
96 
81 

62 
64 
74 
64 
8 
6 
9 
6 


46 
79 

78 
123 
49 
62 


1,103 
1,133 


907 

970 

41 

64 

199 

173 

231 

226 

235 

218 

166 

216 

35 

73 

196 
163 
106 
102 
90 
61 


226 

20 

66 
558 
233 


591 
380 
1,035 
969 
242 
978 

425 
205 
5 
175 
107 
51 
290 
285 
301 
294 


227 
102 
234 
102 
138 
140 

249 
425 
756 
659 
970 
792 
811 
713 
1,309 
1,001 

786 

726 

1,153 

951 

63 

16 

88 

17 

56 

30 

68 

33 

861 

754 

1,028 

890 


339 
268 

702 
574 
401 
275 


UTAH 

AND  OTHER  INCOME,  AND  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


57 


sample  of  farms .  See  text! 


222 
202 


172 

181 

10 

9 

2 

15 

55 

45 

35 

44 

55 

63 

15 


116 

54 

202 

ISO 


122 
129 
151 
145 
131 
133 
183 
167 

131 
133 
164 
161 
1 
5 


137 
144 
159 
156 


107 
91 
55 
31 


276 
243 


220 
207 
22 
22 
25 
38 
67 
71 
20 
21 
71 
33 
15 
22 

56 
36 
45 
29 
10 
5 


21 
161 
47 


138 
94 

268 

186 
38 

241 

207 
73 


25 
6 

28 
8 
1 
2 

22 
665 
192 
126 
258 
167 
208 
145 
382 
225 

203 
140 
341 
197 


41 
22 
241 
181 
310 
242 


70 

41 

118 
94 
93 
50 


2,032 
2,595 


975 
1,441 
73 
72 
156 
252 
269 
368 
192 
277 
195 
339 
90 
133 

1,057 

1,154 

381 

419 

665 

713 

11 

22 


857 

101 

111 
374 
589 


1,732 
1,628 
2,001 
2,288 
1,598 
1,946 

772 

292 

10 

114 

212 

244 

198 

137 

213 

139 

5 

1 

5 

1 

206 
129 
212 
129 
118 
118 

85 
227 
974 
1,022 
1,373 
1,241 
1,208 
1,103 
1,643 
1,440 

954 

855 

1,229 

1,062 

329 

299 

356 

312 

49 

63 

58 

66 

1,792 

1,968 

2,379 

2,479 


1,141 
1,464 

1,400 
1,610 
1,218 
1,415 


269 
353 


184 
267 
20 
25 
30 
41 
40 
55 
42 
88 
40 
27 
12 
31 

85 
86 
59 
18 
26 
62 


17 
108 
125 


219 

147 

5 

194 


67 
13 
13 
92 
148 
122 
172 


14 
13 
14 
14 
16 
16 

193 
,131 
206 
283 
262 
348 
233 
256 
385 
400 

233 

251 

349 

382 

5 


29 

18 
31 
18 
213 
186 
250 
239 


102 
127 

168 
189 
115 
125 


1,419 
1,570 


1,039 

1,135 

94 

143 

171 

143 

184 

186 

315 

361 

240 

224 

35 

78 

380 
435 
175 
262 
205 
173 


184 
548 
315 


,113 
701 

,374 

,309 
556 

,332 

590 
169 
16 
105 
194 
176 
101 
101 
109 
111 


170 
43 

171 
43 
68 
71 

238 
535 
910 
769 

1,156 
909 
863 
665 

1,056 
743 

861 

649 

1,049 

716 


7 
7 
1,089 
1,012 
1,250 
1,180 


539 
532 

905 
829 
490 
492 


996 
936 


771 

809 

40 

60 

187 

149 

160 

160 

206 

220 

157 

160 

21 

60 

225 
127 
145 


221 

30 

81 
428 
236 


790 
580 
988 
860 
107 
983 

542 
170 
5 
192 
252 
135 
109 

37 
115 

37 


170 
26 

175 
26 


98 
164 
659 
520 
871 
590 
664 
554 
,001 
661 

652 

534 

938 

620 

10 

16 

10 

16" 

42 

23 

53 

25 

900 

755 

,157 

,042 


267 
170 

588 
439 
298 
196 


435 
480 


320 
375 
18 
21 
30 
51 
70 


133 
81 
55 
25 
35 

115 
105 
40 
60 
75 
45 


189 
59 


364 
308 
424 
448 
219 
405 

228 

77 


186 
199 
53 
38 
53 
38 


121 

51 
122 
52 
13 
16 

66 
220 
283 
214 
346 
253 
248 
226 
353 
273 

246 
226 
321 
255 


18 
32 
18 
346 
348 
451 
453 


158 
160 

277 
237 
191 
161 


345 
349 


168 
179 
10 
7 
12 
11 
33 
57 
54 
47 
52 
31 


177 
170 
45 
77 
130 
89 
2 


77 

20 

23 
153 
72 


219 
218 
328 
289 
214 
311 

167 
36 


153 
263 
218 
178 
270 
214 
240 
161 
303 
194 

218 

129 

246 

133 

25 

10 

25 

10 

26 

40 

32 

51 

282 

240 

342 

299 


180 
185 

235 
234 
182 
176 


917 
953 


535 

593 

15 

19 

33 

45 

126 

132 

151 

125 

167 

162 

43 

110 

382 
360 
175 
152 
200 
207 
7 
1 


177 

45 

107 
401 
187 


525 
324 
841 
809 
7 
603 

424 
120 

11 
190 
107 

50 
138 

88 

140 

118 

1 

5 


323 
390 

599 
552 
432 
342 


3,253 
3,191 


1,986 
2,019 


243 
227 
431 
496 
506 
588 
596 
427 
111 
201 

1,267 

1,172 

545 

649 

710 

507 

12 

16 


180 
959 
940 


2,635 
1,845 
3,087 
3,018 
2,264 
3,019 

1,113 

279 

17 

250 

379 

358 

332 

238 

337 

254 

15 

15 

15 


112 

399 

37 

158 

112 

400 

37 

IS* 

62 

163 

63 

170 

191 

153 

658 

275 

586 

1 

921 

436 

1 

798 

669 

2 

,277 

469 

2 

,135 

619 

2 

,109 

414 

1 

,669 

830 

2 

,662 

455 

1 

,992 

587 

1 

,879 

399 

1 

49] 

686 

2 

,225 

428 

1 

,666 

125 

337 

16 

188 

125 

342 

16 

188 

19 

77 

11 

121 

19 

95 

11 

138 

642 

2 

,819 

542 

2 

,319 

727 

3 

,586 

667 

2 

,74  8 

1,514 
1,430 

2,243 
1,861 
1,836 
1,439 


294 
394 


234 
312 
22 
10 
42 
28 
63 
94 
82 
118 
25 
62 


39 

127 


243 
322 
272 
396 
109 
271 

149 
38 

48 
134 
186 
38 
17 
38 
17 


98 
21 
98 

21 
12 
12 

15 
101 
213 
182 
260 
230 
204 
163 
246 
175 

202 

152 

233 

157 

5 

10 

5 

10 


252 
313 
317 
349 


120 
107 

180 
167 
125 
123 


Washington 


635 

706 


405 

458 

22 

13 

65 

41 

48 

98 

153 

113 

70 

137 

47 

56 

230 
248 
140 
130 
85 
118 
5 


151 

41 

53 
257 
133 


353 
260 
541 
609 


264 
60 

49 
57 
40 
70 
69 
74 
71' 


107 
39 

108 
39 
62 
63 

189 
589 
466 
497 
606 
572 
410 
370 
552 
446 

390 

345 

511 

403 

25 

36 

25 

36 

14 

6 

16 

7 

488 

283 

618 

305 


250 
313 

439 
442 
279 

251 


270 
288 


194 
231 
4 
7 
14 
37 
30 
43 
61 
43 
65 
67 
20 
34 

76 
57 
36 
33 
40 
24 


55 

30 

12 
158 
15 


259 
275 


5 

10 
10 

30 
45 
190 
183 
205 
185 
173 
145 
200 
152 

173 
139 
184 
145 


5 

16 

2 

16 

2 

224 

214 

237 

235 


95 

98 

167 

142 

96 

75 


1,490 
1,552 


963 

973 

55 

28 

116 

74 

314 

286 

218 

304 

174 

230 

86 

51 

527 
579 
210 
294 
310 
279 


137 
473 
559 


1,270 
1,158 
1,465 
1,564 
973 


393 
180 

25 
152 
427 
367 
115 

72 
115 

76 
5 


239 
61 

123 
131 

99 
241 
885 
791 

1,106 
940 

1,087 
912 

1,430 

1,108 

1,011 

807 

1,227 

898 

129 

151 

129 

151 

73 

50 

74 

59 

1,343 

1,276 

1,691 

1,560 


685 

82 

756 

83 

927 

84 

638 

85 

696 

36 

719 

87 

374943   O  -56  -6 


58 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 


County  Table  6.-FARM  LABOR  AND  SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES:    CENSUSES  OF 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,   see  text) 


Estimated  number  of  farms 1954. 

1950. 


FARM  LABOR 

Week  of  September  26-October  2:  ' 

Family  and/or  hired  workers farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950 . , 

persons  1954 . . 

1950.. 

Family  workers,  including 

operator farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 
Operators  working  1  or  more 

hours persons  1954 . . 

1950.. 

1  to  14  hours persons  1954  . . 

15  or  more  hours persons  1954  . . 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's 

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  materials farms  reporting  1954.. 

tons  1954.. 

dollars  1954.. 

acres  limed  1954. . 

USE  OF  COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZER 
Crops  on  vbieb  coaaercial  fertilizer  «as  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  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 . . 


22,992 
24,176 


21,019 
21,383 
47,204 
40,431 


20,732 
21,078 

20,261 
20,256 
5,010 
15,251 

8,224 

8,367 

13,186 

12,743 

4,031 
3,455 
13,757 
7,432 


1,783 
3,757 


2,745 
10,000 


22,893 
22, 179 


17,308 
18,813 
14,662 
15,873 
4,013,496 
3,885,020 

11,539 
13,670 
13,001,549 
16,144,502 
2,644 
2,013 
2,580 
1,578 
1,481 
1,243 

1,6750 

16,544 

23,208,997 

26,623,369 


18,208 

16,886 

7,530,937 

6,087,420 

6,530 

1,565,902 

21,448 

166,104 

41 
202 
773 
385 


2,882 
5,976 
55,105 
486 
659 
7,400 

2,056 
5,256 
28,528 

1,167 

1,969 

25,311 

1,557 
3,537 

19,137 
2,120 
3,953 

31,397 


344 
333 


332 

286 

1,378 

503 


331 
285 

306 

280 

93 

213 

160 
108 
275 
155 

67 

48 

797 

68 


46 
759 


343 
288 


236 
246 
217 
199 
73,840 
44,005 

151 
170 
209,900 
235,991 
17 
38 
41 
12 
19 
24 

282 

247 
189,876 
244,890 


229 

241 

169,520 

115,483 

31 

55,710 

752 

4,287 


Box  Elder 


5 

15 
135 


10 
38 

150 


96 
885 

19 

488 

2,352 

7 
116 
785 


1,578 
1,693 


1,475 
1,497 
3,434 
3,052 


1,456 
1,461 

1,437 

1,411 

265 

1,172 

552 
553 
908 
828 

333 
292 

1,089 
813 


149 
264 


203 
825 


1,567 
1,659 


1,303 
1,524 
1,046 
1,242 
458,267 
476,378 

1,019 

1,242 

1,248,250 

2,211,456 

190 

124 

207 

198 

186 

114 

1,162 

1,168 
2,361,971 
1,564,987 


1,435 

1,495 

889,951 

800,292 

694 

234,238 

2,780 

24.155 


282 

519 

5,704 

59 

77 

588 

371 
1,067 
5,768 

243 

442 

6,053 

L49 
234 

1,671 
269 
436 

4,609 


2,248 
2,085 


2,047 
1,864 
3,660 
3,423 


2,040 
1,848 

1,995 

1,788 

466 

1,529 

705 

787 

1,050 

1,151 

277 
257 
615 
484 


152 
206 


155 
409 


2,243 
1,977 


1,741 
1,802 
1,540 
1,669 
447,717 
438,549 

1,105 

1,502 

786,168 

927,991 

295 

211 

268 

139 

128 

64 

1,740 

1,632 

1,992,540 

1,951,003 


1,708 

1,616 

683,132 

567,728 

757 

154,367 

2,043 

22,618 

6 
122 
303 
130 


200 

275 

3,322 

87 

68 

1,580 

354 

670 

3,402 

230 

424 

8,721 

122 
99 
845 
334 
495 
4,851 


338 
310 


321 
298 
669 
618 


321 
292 

321 

262 

67 

254 

148 
133 
245 
223 

45 
51 
103 
133 


338 
299 


269 
244 
233 
188 
66,757 
28,983 

124 

139 

169,330 

169,352 

27 

25 

41 

10 

7 

14 

225 

184 

139,039 

167,633 


256 

170 

89,609 

90,061 

100 

16,229 

206 

2,326 


Daggett 


84 

144 

1,690 

16 

6 

48 

22 
28 

222 


5 

2 
15 

32 
25 

361 


49 
63 
128 
167 


34 
53 
24 
28 
6,834 
7,899 

28 

38 

53,747 

53,826 

1 

17 
2 
5 
3 

30 

32 

24,505 

25,797 


43 

53 

21,038 

10,580 


1,386 
1,328 


1,215 
1,152 
2,983 
1,922 


1,189 
1,135 

1,159 

1,090 

375 

784 

474 
365 
748 
542 

249 

124 

1,076 

290 


68 
203 


200 
873 


1,376 
1,177 


1,030 

1,002 

873 

.888 

156,340 

184,584 

630 
741 
647,970 
1,008,371 
185 
105 
135 
55 
85 
65 

890 

870 

1,327,316 

893,139 


896 

770 

240,660 

226,299 

373 

81,875 

1,086 

6,287 


51 

205 

1,125 

20 

30 

150 


216 
1,065 

30 

37 
275 

161 
352 

1,837 
186 
246 

1,805 


870 
947 


835 
1,900 
1,736 


805 
822 

784 
796 
124 
660 

492 
409 
859 
735 

133 

94 

257 

205 


78 
152 


870 
887 


605 
737 
538 
616 
109,143 
122,104 

409 

476 
291,937 
321,078 

109 
42 

144 
42 
56 
16 

705 

609 

474,781 

475,668 


743 

676 

292,496 

210,239 

200 

39,424 

659 

5,435 


153 
532 

3,932 
28 
68 
802 


51 
52 

680 


Z     Less  than  1  ton. 


1For  1950,    "Week  preceding  enumeration." 


UTAH 


59 


1954  AND  1950;  AND  USE  OF  COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZER:    CENSUS  OF  1954 


a  sample  of  farms.     See  text] 


Morgan 


Sanpete 


725 
747 


705 

705 

1,321 

1,275 


704 
700 

689 
665 
197 
492 

305 
278 
510 
439 

50 
107 
122 
171 


725 
712 


587 
621 
535 
577 
68, 068 
77,775 

260 

381 

138,591 

167,056 

142 

41 

27 

14 

24 

12 

555 

451 

263,070 

424,923 


610 

537 

205,745 

137,782 

173 

31,041 

460 

4,322 


147 

302 

2,889 

33 

32 

354 


39 
26 

270 

5 

5 

30 

56 


318 
368 


312 
326 
671 
598 


312 
316 

282 

311 

27 

255 

90 
127 
114 
178 

53 

51 
275 
109 


28 
228 


318 
312 


222 
242 

134 

205 

27,218 

41,598 

176 
167 
155,729 
157,718 
46 
36 
40 
13 
15 
26 

219 

167 

77,086 

86,946 


282 

272 

100,680 

81,538 

102 

12,453 

162 

2,111 


92 

126 
1,721 


10 
22 

190 
10 
14 

200 


32 

57 
91 
152 


26 
43 
21 
31 
7,258 
4,351 

21 

38 

64,216 

44,305 


21 

53 

15 

553 

47,096 

3? 

43 

7 

912 

27 

476 

13 

5 

860 

74 

1 

151 

35 

590 

6 

18 
356 


5 
20 

205 


473 
510 


437 
409 

1,161 
1,070 


430 
407 

426 

397 

94 

332 

188 
190 
271 
294 

111 
112 
464 
379 


70 

188 


63 
276 


473 
439 


393 
377 
320 
298 
145,922 
100,283 

265 

281 

622,723 

752,485 

41 

28 

68 

30 

39 

59 

340 

332 

330,481 

548,481 


408 

388 

278,554 

226,307 

97 

64,851 

807 

4,512 


41 
146 
1,371 
1 
16 
120 


12 
22 
195 

35 
428 
1,180 
48 
195 
1,646 


315 
349 


289 
259 
488 
458 


289 
253 

284 
236 
95 
189 


128 
123 

43 
74 
76 
99 


315 
300 


262 
238 
232 
176 
56,916 
44,967 

157 

176 

109,017 

184,530 

45 

36 

47 

9 

10 

10 

214 

209 

367,039 

648,742 


274 

205 

115,448 

113,621 

7 
1,108 


1 

5 

100 


142 
175 


132 
130 
229 
227 


132 
130 

132 
130 
29 
103 

39 
47 
51 
76 

23 

9 

46 

21 


142 
151 


110 

126 

94 

108 

25,396 

36,467 

66 
61 
78,088 
65,751 
16 
17 
11 


87 

110 

35,837 

40,512 


111 

115 

63,861 

51,150 

33 

2,915 

57 

603 


23 
42 

526 

1 


1,103 
1,133 


1,038 
1,036 
2,386 
1,907 


1,031 
1,016 

1,016 
991 
245 

771 

393 
409 
649 

605 

237 
180 
721 
311 


77 
148 


191 
573 


1,103 
1,049 


820 
967 
695 
787 
335,970 
298,196 

607 

720 

576,285 

750,915 

110 

114 

136 

98 

89 

60 

800 

712 

990,601 

1,030,722 


912 

899 

587,914 

508,900 

277 
72,776 
1,331 
9,077 


155 

757 
4,688 


43 

292 

1,298 

12 

16 

255 


22 

107 

122 

244 

2,785 


218 
249 


213 
182 
413 
372 


207 
180 

207 

165 

15 

192 

94 
78 
140 
132 

34 
27 
66 


218 
197 


201 
187 
187 
171 
39,587 
69,772 

140 

122 

185,128 

143,536 

47 

20 

33 

3 

19 

18 

183 

132 

217,507 

251,409 


192 

141 

77,946 

58,083 

25 
1,569 


108 
5 
2 
15 


116 

10 


222 

202 


197 
189 
607 
350 


197 
189 

192 
179 
35 
157 

104 
77 
167 
128 

27 

24 

248 


222 
190 


197 
185 
183 
153 
33,980 
48,085 

137 
170 
93,710 
147, 833 
25 
25 
40 
35 


157 

1A0 

173,335 

179,282 


182 

175 

71,220 

62,133 

33 

3,5a 


22 
22 

265 


20 
275 


276 
243 


271 
216 
586 

477 


263 
207 

257 
197 
56 
201 


108 
87 

63 
67 
221 
193 


61 
213 


275 
207 


183 
172 
120 
145 
21,093 
22,012 

132 

147 

433,560 

540,332 

16 

11 

21 

9 

27 

48 

189 

167 

251,970 

310,302 


244 

155 

168,863 

76,225 

6 
395 

8 


2,032 
2,595 


1,756 
2,093 
4,150 
3,912 


1,726 
2,044 

1,646 

1,942 

435 

1,211 

757 

873 

1,189 

1,261 

320 

305 

1,315 

709 


134 
390 


233 
925 


2,017 
2,159 


1,128 

1,509 

958 

1,185 

238,750 

274,833 

619 
899 
1,258,043 
1,485,368 
111 
110 
115 
105 
59 
119 

1,402 

1,697 

3,032,574 

3,978,504 


1,359 

1,183 

406,672 

308, 802 

492 

171,935 

2,365 

15,280 

5 
15 
30 


114 

225 

3,204 

20 

57 

460 

258 

888 

5,093 

187 

318 

3,695 

97 
141 
830 
132 
730 
2,028 


269 
353 


239 
311 
570 
783 


228 
309 


219 
298 


56 

119 
105 
179 

83 
74 
246 
306 


37 

120 


64 

126 


269 
309 


216 
279 
172 
177 
101,752 
111,206 

148 
239 

388,141 
612, 147 
11 
49 
14 
23 
27 
24 

162 

197 

168,265 

412,619 


245 

289 

184,311 

209,629 

1 

250 

5 

30 


1,419 
1,570 


1,339 
1,389 
2,508 
2,533 

1,332 
1,366 

1,316 

1,324 

274 

1,042 

465 
441 
739 
647 

234 
307 
453 
562 


140 
238 


126 

215 


1,419 
1,428 


1,197 
1,228 
1,080 
1,024 
277,094 
222,306 

802 
933 

868,978 

1,095,204 

203 

114 

176 

144 

85 

SO 

1,152 

1,178 

2,134,627 

3,669,479 


1,118 

1,134 

459,041 

379,980 

219 

28,347 

384 

4,415 


1 

151 

224 

5 

201 

445 

30 

2,619 

4,587 

18 

46 

20 

36 

503 

435 

62 

256 

74 

629 

664 

4,305 

20 

44 

20 

35 

200 

369 

1 

25 

(Z) 

390 

1 

1,750 

38 

169 

58 

235 

423 

2,238 

996 
936 


1,835 
1,586 


964 
856 

939 
830 
151 
788 

331 
309 
506 
428 

183 
211 
390 
328 


145 
306 


996 
866 


825 

776 

694 

713 

241,183 

194, 211 

680 

666 

584,012 

781,970 

130 

106 

167 

130 

88 

59 

739 

690 

973,751 

1,225,352 


836 

701 

427,581 

278,243 

440 

134,473 

1,775 

13,672 

5 
5 
30 
30 


60 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  6. -FARM  LABOR  AND  SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950; 

COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZER:    CENSUS  OF  1954-Continued 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


AND  USE  OF 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Estimated  number  of  farms 1954., 

1950.. 

FAHM  LABOR 

Week  of  September  26-Oetober  2: 1 

Family  and/or  hired  workers farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 
persons  1954 . . 
1950.. 
Family  workers,  including 

operator farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 
Operators  working  1  or  more 

hours persons  1954 . . 

1950.. 

1  to  14  hours persons  1954 . . 

15  or  more  hours persons  1954 . . 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's 

family farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

persons  1954 . . 

1950.. 

Hired  workers farms  reporting  1954 . . 

1950 . . 
persons  1954 . . 
1950.. 
Regular  workers  (employed  150 

or  more  days) farms  reporting  1954.. 

persons  1954. . 
Seasonal  workers  (employed  less 

than  150  days ) farms  reporting  1954 . . 

persons  1954 . . 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Specified  farm  expenditures 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  lijning  materials farms  reporting  1954... 

tons  1954... 

dollars  1954... 

acres  limed  1954 . . . 

USE  OF  COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZER 

Crops  on  vbicb  coutrcial  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  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 . . . 


435 

480 


420 
395 
919 

830 

415 
387 

414 
366 
102 
312 

174 
178 
285 
286 
92 
78 
220 
178 

65 
127 

50 
93 


435 
437 


326 

377 

278 

316 

49,669 

70,169 

193 
301 
365,012 
426,952 
36 
40 
17 
31 
27 
42 

339 

401 

391,420 

627,424 


346 

316 
104,230 
129,868 

35 

20,361 

321 

1,760 


35 
205 
1,175 
16 
93 
350 


11 
22 
230 


345 
349 


313 
292 
498 
499 

311 
292 

311 
275 
102 
209 

95 

98 

135 

154 

39 
30 
52 
70 

22 

30 

20 
22 


344 
323 


241 
243 
203 
222 
27,637 
46,406 

108 
133 
91,438 
131,317 
32 
13 
20 
15 
19 


255 

197 
190,665 
190,657 

287 

223 

83,906 

49,809 

14 

3,372 

29 

220 


18 
130 


917 
953 


792 

893 

1,487 

1,826 

782 
887 

763 
851 

194 
569 

295 
451 
479 
806 
95 
89 
245 
169 

43 
127 

67 
118 


917 
851 


592 
686 

483 

621 

85,741 

106,872 

366 
370 
371,642 
280,873 
104 
95 
69 
35 
30 
33 

607 

531 

310,394 

513,321 


760 

520 

221 ,173 

156,044 

216 

27,258 

427 

3,308 


164 

350 

2,595 

31 

30 

333 


25 
20 

120 


25 

25 

25 

235 


3,253 
3,191 


2,841 
2,915 
7,034 
5,237 

2,785 
2,893 

2,700 

2,773 

842 

1,858 

1,132 
1,132 

1,771 

1,631 

693 

463 

2,563 

833 

257 
563 

512 

2,000 


3,203 
2,999 

2,448 
2,562 
2,095 
2,159 
482,879 
409,380 

1,688 

1,827 

1,538,915 

1,877,560 

392 

307 

370 

216 

235 

168 

2,327 

2,291 

3,151,145 

4,276,441 


2,486 

2,309 

751,056 

594,285 

1,357 

239,062 

3,304 

23,040 

10 
25 
85 
30 


547 

712 

,182 

66 


311 

604 

2,936 

242 

445 

3,640 

626 
922 

5,619 
379 
529 

4,393 


294 
394 


273 
346 

608 
618 

269 
339 

244 

335 

26 

218 

112 
143 
186 
219 

80 
34 
178 
64 

50 
117 


294 

369 


Washington 


269 
324 
217 
253 
57,567 
43,530 

178 

224 

353,140 

198,769 

51 

40 

15 

26 

46 

258 

279 

709,435 

388,744 


259 
298 

112,441 
90,380 

28 

4,475 

97 

564 


13 

32 

184 

5 

5 

30 


1For  1950,  "Week  preceding  enumeration." 


635 

706 


605 
660 

1,291 
1,197 

598 
647 

593 
617 

218 
375 

246 
237 
395 
391 

132 

72 

303 

189 


54 
103 


95 

200 


630 
677 


Wayne 


512 
537 
393 
429 
113,409 
120,542 

383 
376 
389,359 
330,229 
62 
69 
129 
53 
54 
16 

502 

512 

1,358,078 

940,708 


523 

592 

241,033 

202,811 

310 

52,638 

656 


15 
60 
350 


227 

272 

3,346 

7 
12 

81 

25 
148 
363 

11 

9 

108 

60 

52 

350 

96 

159 
1,204 


270 
288 


250 
304 
561 
512 

250 
304 

245 
299 

89 
156 

130 
112 
215 
177 
12 
27 
101 
36 


270 
310 


170 
250 
126 
188 
19,739 
23,135 

94 

210 

89,220 

71,325 

10 

30 

25 

16 

7 

6 

173 

255 

84 ,871 

438,935 


230 

235 

72,013 

55,752 

40 
10,391 

141 
1,370 


20 
185 


1,490 
1,552 


1,354 
1,415 
3,638 
2,591 

1,334 
1,398 

1,304 

1,338 

329 

975 

518 
496 

891 

733 
292 
214 

1,443 
520 


81 
146 


262 
1,297 


1,490 
1,491 


1,165 

1,276 

971 

1,105 

237,770 

216,422 

853 
921 
839 ,300 
970,262 
190 
167 
187 
103 
127 
79 

1,035 

1,101 

1,471,265 

1,069,653 


1,202 

1,135 

402,931 

267,920 

456 

94,864 

1,427 

8)986 

10 
15 

140 


35 

90 

114 

258 

722 

2,165 

6 

15 

10 

28 

330 

415 

257 

600 

3,227 

50 

48 

435 

202 

346 

1,998 

7 

76 

17 

134 

318 

885 

UTAH 


61 


County  Table  7    (Part  1  of  2). -LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 

[For  comparability  of  data  on  livestock  and  poultry,  see  text  and  State  Table  12] 


(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  hull  calves farms  reporting 

number 

Whole  mills  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 

Horses   and  allies: 

Horses  and/or  mules farms  reporting 


195*. 
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. 
number  1954. 
1950. 


Bags: 

Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting 


Born  before  June  1 farms  reporting 

number 

Born  since  June  1 farms  reporting 

number 

Sows  and  gilts  farrowing farms  reporting 

number 

Between  Dec.  1  and  June  1.... farms  reporting 

number 

After  June  1 farms  reporting 

number 

9leep   and  vool: 

Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting 


Sheep  1  year  old  and  over. .. .farms  reporting 

number 

Ewes farms  reporting 

number 

Rams  and  wethers farms  reporting 

number 

Lambs  under  1  year  old farms  reporting 

number 

Sheep  and  lambs  shorn farms  reporting 

number  shorn 

Wool  shorn pounds 

Average  date  of  enumeration 


1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 

1954. 
1954. 
1954. 
1954. 

1954. 
1954. 

1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1954. 


1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 

1954. 
1954. 

1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 

1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 

1954. 
1954. 

1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 

1954. 
1949. 


17,664 

13,442 

727,587 

561,566 


16,490 

17,799 

329,758 

272,414 

14,159 
16,471 
92,453 
93,371 

14,464 

209,670 


13,267 
188,159 

7,896 
8,996 
62,738,385 
50,396,471 
17,959,936 
15,809,151 

965 
1,782 
770,706 
914,055 
447,501 
558,085 


13,440 
71,842 


2,507 
6,876 


11,519 
14,746 
34,506 
53,728 


7,731 

9,881 

59,955 

71,742 

5,191 
24,983 

4,809 
34,972 

.3,071 
10,050 

2,181 
4,520 
5,326 
10,564 
2,018 
4,724 


5,725 

3,903 

1,396,981 

1,101,324 

4,838 
979,726 

4,755 

3,604 

945,292 

963,945 

2,420 

1,842 

34,434 

27,064 

4,368 
417,255 

4,311 

2,986 

1,095,525 

958,110 

10,776,504 
8,398,058 

11/21-11/27 


303 

299 

20,306 

16,816 


296 

297 

10,069 

8,837 

260 

276 

2,845 

2,811 

279 
5,756 


258 
4,481 

235 

238 

2,167,116 

1,432,947 

613,887 

506,782 


6 
16,559 
10,244 


255 
2,214 


224 
262 
651 
975 


128 

152 

689 

1,094 

90 
294 

70 
395 

54 
122 

30 
59 
63 
162 
31 
59 


78 

60 

1,053 

2,346 

64 
559 

64 

54 

520 

2,125 

18 
28 
39 

81 

56 

494 

54 

45 

604 

2,079 

5,691 
20,453 

11/21-11/27 


1,261 

1,267 

65,060 

44,406 


1,174 

1,226 

26,192 

18,937 

1,027 
1,131 
8,076 
7,027 

1,107 
19,931 


1,041 
18,937 

783 
802 
6,264,539 
4,498,809 
1,606,615 
1,253,531 

19 

57 

14,961 

30,348 

8,539 

18,340 


993 
6,335 


66 

155 


844 
1,024 
2,767 
3,861 


463 

541 

4,358 

4,455 

336 
1,922 

278 
2,436 

210 
722 

141 
296 
398 

736 
141 
324 


312 

208 

82,338 

45,910 

248 
55,196 

245 
188 

54,066 
37,767 

126 

78 

1,130 

1,263 

223 

27,142 

229 

133 

63,684 

36,889 

596,783 
311,988 

11/21-11/27 


1,808 

1,749 

44,702 

35,749 


1,697 

1,707 

17,591 

15,485 

1,597 

1,667 

14,445 

14,133 

1,605 
15,950 


1,228 

11,161 

1,441 
1,538 
12,743,051 
11,217,710 
2,976,650 
2,873,328 

34 

9 

120, 100 

14,867 

82,178 

9,552 


1,563 
11,557 


39,890 


39 

119 


1,320 
1,700 
3,814 


521 

643 

5,585 

4,821 

364 
2,757 

299 
2,828 

196 
1,049 

150 
295 
617 
835 
129 
432 


273 

130 

27,091 

24,587 

233 
18,235 

227 

118 

17,672 

23,197 

72 

46 

563 

442 

184 
8,856 

189 

91 

18,696 

21,324 

179,185 
183,100 

11/14-11/20 


234 

209 

9,725 

5,788 


217 

202 

4,692 

2,278 

179 
190 
533 
601 

170 
2,460 


180 
2,573 

29 

30 

170,305 

237, 597 

57,426 

70,351 

23 

24 

11,663 

9,498 

6,397 

5,737 

159 
351 


60 

',70 


162 
184 
651 
718 


121 

164 

868 

1,199 


339 
76 
529 


30 
69 
63 
184 
32 
61 


141 

84 

35,154 

19,660 

106 
25,916 

103 

69 

23,460 

17,159 

67 

42 

2,456 

1,440 

122 
9,238 

98 

57 

34,425 

19,558 

374,670 
185,772 


48 
3,778 
3,368 


42 

48 

2,192 

1,761 

33 

45 

132 

211 

40 
887 


36 
699 


355 
760 
219 
319 

10 
15 
4,357 
5,705 
2,359 
3,350 


11/21-11/27 


45 
271 
371 


20 

30 
152 
154 

9 
68 

16 
84 


31 

28 

10,259 

10,825 

28 
9,254 

28 

27 

8,982 

9,420 

18 

18 

272 

377 

27 
1,005 

30 

27 

11,005 

9,327 

114,500 
84,268 

11/21-11/27 


785 

795 

23,209 

15,710 


657 

730 

7,030 

6,006 

584 

696 

3,870 

4,025 

553 

9,008 


533 

7,171 

248 

332 

2,858,179 

2,453,301 

906,455 

835,135 

13 

37 
6,057 

20,495 
3,471 

12,817 


549 

3,117 


127 

300 


509 

628 

1,205 

1,874 


316 

347 

2,549 

1,850 

206 
1,261 

181 
1,288 

92 

337 

73 

132 
182 
288 
54 
155 


175 

91 

51,542 


135 
40,907 


40,320 
33,395 

51 
27 
587 
639 

130 
10,635 

107 

57 

42,924 

30,826 

427,123 
280,728 

11/21-11/27 


832 

851 

37,034 

28,830 


814 
833 

18, 147 
14,767 

704 

762 

6,038 

6,159 

729 
10,145 


686 
8,742 

428 

442 

3,333,419 

2,483,229 

894,685 

736,446 

116 
174 
148,229 
129,567 
87,515 
77,849 


667 
4,216 


135 
294 


668 

789 

2,209 

3,277 


399 

558 

1,959 

2,669 

262 

785 

241 

1,174 

165 
390 

123 
295 

219 
517 
98 

171 


305 

204 

41,670 

52,436 

275 
29,906 

272 

191 
29,174 

48,770 

182 

96 

732 

775 

208 
11,764 

258 

165 

28,876 

46,715 

302,235 
442,027 


11/21-11/27 


J_ 


62 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 


County  Table  7    (Part  1  of  2 ) —LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK 

CFor  comparability  of  data  on  livestock 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Uulr  and  dairy  products: 

Cattle  and  calves farms  reporting  1954  . 

1950. 

number  1954 . 

1950. 

Cows,  including  heifers  that 

have  calved farms  reporting  1954  . 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

Milk  cows farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 


Heifers  and  heifer  calves. 


. farms  reporting  1954 . . 
number  1954 . . 


Steers  and  bulls  including  steer 

and  bull  calves farms  reporting  1954 . . 

number  1954 . . 

Whole  millc  sold farms  reporting  1954 . . 

1949 .  . 

gallons  1954 .  . 

1949.. 

dollars  1954.. 

1949.. 

Cream  sold farms  reporting   1954  . . 

1949 . . 

pounds  of  butterf at  1954 .  . 

1949.. 

dollars  1954 . . 

1949.. 

Cows  milked,  day  preceding 

enumeration farms  reporting  1954. . 

number  of  cows  1954 . . 

Milk  produced,  day  preceding 
enumeration gallons  1954 .  . 

Butter  churned,  week  preceding 

enumeration farms  reporting  1954.. 

pounds  1954. . 

Horses  and  mules: 

Horses  and/or  mules farms  reporting  1954 .  . 

1950 . . 

number  1954 . . 

1950.. 

HoKs: 

Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting  1954 .  . 

1950.. 

number  1954 . . 

1950.. 

Born  before  June  1 farms  reporting  1954 .  , 

number  1954 . . 

Born  since  June  1 farms  reporting  1954 .  . 

number  1954 . . 

Sows  and  gilts  farrowing farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954 . . 

Between  Dec.   1  and  June  1.... farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

After  June  1 farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954 . 

Sheep   and   wool: 

Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting  1954  . 

1950. 

number  1954 . 
1950. 


Emery 


Sheep  1  year  old  and  over. 


.farms  reporting  1954. 
number  1954 . 


Ewes farms  reporting  1954  . 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

Rams  and  wethers farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954 . 

1950. 

Lambs  under  1  year  old farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954. 

Sheep  and  lambs  shorn farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

number  shorn  1954 . 
1949. 

Wool  shorn pounds  1954 . 

1949. 

Average  date  of  enumeration 1954. 


639 

641 

26 ,674 

19,331 


632 

637 

15,535 

11,634 

539 

582 

1,695 

1,852 

524 
6,157 


472 
4,982 

64 

95 

429,717 

267,162 

142,139 

95,303 

108 
173 
45,696 
65,784 
25,710 
37,909 


489 
1,163 


3,142 


223 
623 


479 

526 

1,435 

1,869 


472 

482 

3,227 

3,416 

280 
1,150 

365 
2,077 

209 
576 

145 
227 
287 
482 
151 
289 


297 

191 

22,253 

19,254 

261 
16,705 

260 

182 

16,130 

16,840 

64 

70 

575 

797 

209 
5,548 

246 

151 

17,798 

15,161 

195,738 
135,288 

11/14-11/20 


301 

335 

19,971 

16,553 


295 

333 

11,186 

8,673 

261 

304 

1,046 

1,339 

262 
4,848 


236 
3,937 

127 

128 

436,207 

273,327 

101,292 

70,623 

25 

64 

11,657 

48,448 

6,557 

28,283 


249 
771 


1,908 


80 
189 


238 

281 

780 

1,219 


167 

257 

684 

1,198 

112 

326 

90 

358 

39 

104 

23 
105 

48 
222 

26 

56 


27,572 
22,564 

115 
22,185 

114 

84 

21,512 

21,088 

55 
45 
673 
503 

99 
5,387 

109 

76 

23,104 

20,346 

224,361 
175,006 

11/21-11/27 


38 

66 
3,657 
5,022 


37 

63 

2,468 

2,842 

31 


31 
722 


28 
467 


2 

350 
551 
175 
136 


2,200 
5,832 
1,175 
3,384 


52 
189 

406 


10 

31 

44 

214 

7 
18 

5 
26 

2 
3 

1 
12 

1 
47 

2 

2 


20 

15 
7,503 
10,892 

17 


7,001 
9,897 

10 

9 

201 

190 

13 

301 

12 

11 

7,641 

8,522 

79,758 
84,968 

12/1-12/4 


354 
393 

19,866 
13,802 


338 

379 

8,495 

6,196 

259 

324 

980 

1,085 

279 
5,134 


289 
6,237 

95 

122 

492,509 

356,665 

171,089 
126,040 

26 
22 
14,402 
9,152 
8,259 
5,496 


242 
762 


77 
208 


301 

346 

879 

1,272 


195 

257 

2,059 

2,843 

128 
870 

131 
1,189 

91 
326 

51 
144 
155 
515 

61 
171 


226 

190 

109,687 

78 ,056 

203 
72,886 

200 

178 

70,416 

65,504 

153 

114 

2,470 

1,991 

190 
36,801 

197 

151 

79,499 

67,928 

791,991 
590,758 

11/21-11/27 


235 
267 

11,311 
9,033 


230 

260 

5,477 

4,850 

168 
205 
583 
815 

188 

2,821 


183 
3,013 

79 
111 
314,209 
363,443 
98,907 
112,321 

5 
10 
2,080 
5,688 
1,107 
3,368 


161 
457 


1,284 


64 

164 


180 
214 
462 

712 


105 
168 
465 
956 

59 
191 

65 
274 

40 
74 

22 
85 
43 
228 
24 
31 


125 

73 

17,886 

9,477 

107 
15,615 

107 

71 

15,108 

8,247 

47 

33 

507 

293 

107 
2,271 

100 

54 

15,607 

11,792 

151,472 
96,051 

11/21-11/27 


151 

151 

14,631 

8,847 


149 

150 

8,461 

5,454 

107 
116 
287 
343 

132 
3,563 


123 
2,607 

24 
31 
61,947 
78,352 
21,117 
31,126 

3 
14 
1,787 
7,981 
1,034 
5,082 


98 
206 


112 
114 
438 
665 


277 
434 

38 
155 

31 
122 

10 
57 


68 

47 

20,425 

18,169 

59 
16,091 


15,493 
17,530 

38 
27 
598 
388 

53 

4,334 

48 
36 

17,427 
17,392 

159,123 
127,931 

11/14-11/20 


916 
933 

53,570 
36,637 


880 

909 

24,013 

18,935 

770 

830 

3,117 

2,808 

775 
14,938 


744 
14,619 

458 

441 

1,663,970 

1,061,013 
406,920 
291, 117 

85 
109 
37,771 
41,994 
22,237 
27,043 


742 
2,422 


7,054 


111 
304 


635 

784 

1,817 

2,715 


476 

594 

4,366 

6,625 

350 
1,489 

308 
2,877 

236 
933 

176 
332 
541 
876 
157 
392 


219 
157 

20,989 
14,111 

185 
10,907 

176 

147 

10,487 

12,342 

97 

65 

420 

344 

170 
10,082 

156 

107 

13,936 

10,084 

134,714 
88,757 

11/21-11/27 


Morgan 


198 

205 

9,048 

6,733 


189 

201 

3,784 

2,629 

177 

185 

1,506 

1,489 

179 
3,249 


150 
2,015 

119 

143 

1,185,528 

1,251,905 

356,175 

382,103 


1,637 

2,651 

957 

1,641 

168 
1,227 


3,518 


158 
182 
552 
679 


75 
87 
522 
949 

55 
247 

45 
275 

37 
103 

23 
45 
51 
124 
25 
52 


55 

36 
32,390 
27,027 

42 
27,807 

41 

32 

27,225 

23,848 

24 

21 

582 

413 

45 
4,583 

34 

28 

31,237 

20,972 

293,654 
163,132 

11/14-11/20 


UTAH 


63 


PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


and  poultry,   see  text  and  State  Table  12] 

Piute 

Rich 

Salt  Lake 

San  Juan 

Sanpete 

Sevier 

Summit 

Tooele 

Uintah 

Utah 

Wasatch 

Washington 

Wayne 

Weber 

178 

247 

1,232 

175 

1,110 

777 

373 

287 

773 

2,194 

293 

578 

264 

1,084 

1 

185 

215 

1,418 

232 

1,331 

793 

404 

255 

824 

2,252 

352 

619 

262 

1,091 

2 

9,251 

29,551 

22,385 

19,634 

39,887 

39,866 

15,850 

12,272 

33,189 

53,067 

11,981 

32,166 

14,742 

31,204 

3 

8,172 

27,752 

14,821 

18,776 

30,979 

24,975 

14 ,070 

10,174 

31,745 

42,117 

12,479 

22,685 

12,377 

23,819 

.  4 

174 

246 

1,042 

168 

1,053 

723 

358 

272 

758 

2,011 

281 

553 

262 

942 

5 

185 

215 

1,301 

226 

1,287 

759 

392 

249 

811 

2,160 

343 

604 

261 

1,031 

6 

4,410 

15,197 

9,830 

10,525 

16,441 

11,873 

7,739 

6,722 

18,226 

23,772 

5,219 

16,614 

8,298 

9,560 

7 

3,764 

13,210 

7,662 

10,781 

13,145 

8,045 

6,800 

5,796 

16,186 

21,126 

5,389 

12,395 

7,137 

11,694 

.8 

157 

170 

914 

115 

889 

615 

289 

225 

625 

1,678 

247 

469 

242 

828 

9 

165 

197 

1,252 

189 

1,174 

697 

362 

220 

741 

2,004 

322 

556 

245 

978 

10 

1,252 

1,011 

5,525 

402 

4,843 

3,366 

4,733 

979 

3,163 

9,112 

2,827 

2,127 

1,025 

6,855 

11 

963 

1,340 

5,469 

640 

5,113 

3,319 

4,789 

896. 

3,627 

8,994 

3,618 

1,898 

1,039 

6,816 

12 

163 

218 

785 

149 

939 

671 

327. 

231 

646 

1,615 

267 

479 

237 

884 

13 

2,434 

7,494 

6,593 

5,306 

11,201 

10,910 

5,217 

3,310 

8,622 

16,105 

3,822 

8,666 

3,581 

10,840 

14 

150 

219 

767 

125 

892 

641 

292 

211 

594 

1,469 

244 

451 

214 

811 

15 

2,407 

6,860 

5,962 

3,803 

12,245 

17,083 

2,894 

2,240 

6,341 

13,190 

2,940 

6,886 

2,863 

10,804 

J-6 

139 

129 

234 

19 

669 

472 

252 

39 

241 

602 

195 

145 

142 

486 

17 

138 

144 

315 

29 

841 

527 

311 

50 

220 

781 

266 

156 

120 

639 

18 

812,555 

510,267 

3,450,960 

112,491 

3,513,638 

2,252,060 

3,656,464 

369,654 

1,188,971 

5,815,107 

2,420,170 

1,063,018 

396,649 

5,054,980 

19 

422,350 

504,873 

3,451,425 

35,150 

2,381,899 

1,457,989 

3,057,471 

294,853 

821,923 

4,508,442 

2,415,294 

424,545 

240,007 

4,403,479 

20 

195,440 

111,981 

1,235,502 

41,8% 

976,149 

565,440 

1,234,500 

130,493 

314,148 

2,007,713 

780,469 

408,382 

87,797 

1,516,275 

21 

110,804 

124,152 

1,245,883 

13,212 

766,377 

392,887 

1,228,726 

102,170 

219,431 

1,615,977 

901,403 

174,980 

45,220 

1,483,268 

22 

8 

61 

13 

33 

8 

1 

36' 

144 

102 

2 

63 

12 

7 

23 

5 

1 

110 

42 

127 

34 

4 

40 

235 

239 

7 

139 

35 

38 

;^ 

16,488 

76,703 

9,626 

30,799 

6,050 

400 

14,950 

93,252 

58,063 

1,088 

28,451 

6,264 

5,975 

25 

2,243 

1,575 

46,317 

8,139 

62,862 

21,312 

1,700 

15,175 

156,823 

72,507 

6,298 

40,580 

20,638 

43,317 

26 

7,435 

42,864 

5,694 

17,898 

3,705 

200 

8,388 

49,552 

32,559 

625 

14,458 

3,465 

3,163 

27 

1,344 

1,100 

27,400 

4,865 

37,564 

13,580 

1,036 

9,237 

97,697 

43,853 

4,122 

25,323 

13,014 

27,855 

28 

155 

162 

826 

108 

851 

593 

284 

194 

599 

1,579 

244 

437 

230 

782 

29 

917 

653 

4,433 

280 

3,890 

2,707 

3,703 

666 

2,260 

7,146 

2,374 

1,616 

715 

5,549 

2° 

2,905 

1,664 

13,222 

673 

11,676 

8,308 

10,421 

1,733 

5,556 

21,866 

7,150 

4,988 

1,794 

16,506 

31 

9 

2 

269 

35 

122 

59 

12 

52 

178 

410 

17 

150 

57 

80 

32 

30 

2 

733 

83 

312 

138 

38 

153 

465 

1,282 

51 

439 

177 

243 

3  3 

130 

198 

565 

133 

756 

495 

302 

203 

587 

1,281 

209 

376 

201 

690 

34 

163 

207 

854 

202 

1,003 

663 

372 

228 

699 

1,761 

289 

439 

217 

898 

•5 

352 

1,270 

1,338 

893 

2,133 

1,263 

1,010 

827 

2,635 

2,767 

656 

1,066 

616 

1,674 

36 

643 

1,492 

2,136 

1,387 

3,373 

2,189 

1,529 

1,177 

4,050 

4,755 

1,111 

1,544 

994 

2,921 

37 

111 

79 

608 

68 

545 

284 

115 

145 

415 

964 

93 

281 

208 

288 

38 

143 

119 

841 

133 

736 

388 

165 

151 

553 

1,155 

L30 

362 

225 

389 

39 

765 

1,302 

7,544 

286 

4,316 

2,331 

592 

1,131 

2,527 

5,502 

354 

1,742 

1,543 

2,216 

40 

1,348 

724 

7,655 

1,333 

5,049 

2,879 

605 

1,342 

3,954 

7,218 

482 

2,427 

1,968 

1,881 

41 

84 

45 

425 

44 

374 

175 

73 

102 

286 

633 

46 

176 

158 

188 

42 

294 

522 

3,689 

155 

1,548 

730 

263 

453 

912 

2,142 

145 

701 

588 

969 

43 

64 

52 

371 

35 

349 

186 

64 

90 

263 

582 

62 

179 

148 

163 

44 

471 

780 

3,855 

131 

2,768 

1,601 

329 

678 

1,615 

3,360 

209 

1,041 

955 

1,247 

£5 

55 

47 

247 

20 

253 

110 

33 

71 

215 

289 

22 

81 

120 

77 

46 

111 

204 

942 

78 

772 

468 

113 

189 

499 

866 

62 

244 

268 

300 

47 

38 

26 

165 

15 

197 

74 

25 

57 

152 

208 

14 

58 

98 

55 

48 

89 

87 

301 

56 

334 

164 

54 

79 

322 

461 

45 

138 

150 

106 

49 

63 

100 

460 

60 

374 

245 

54 

96 

257 

444 

30 

134 

155 

130 

50 

207 

242 

647 

191 

809 

362 

117 

173 

654 

1,019 

64 

284 

278 

208 

'■1 

32 

28 

170 

8 

181 

75 

16 

51 

133 

197 

16 

56 

61 

53 

52 

48 

104 

462 

18 

398 

223 

59 

93 

242 

422 

32 

110 

113 

170 

53 

62 

120 

414 

28 

600 

316 

177 

110 

450 

535 

87 

114 

102 

158 

54 

30 

99 

230 

58 

501 

207 

165 

89 

320 

329 

65 

61 

55 

94 

55 

15,810 

59,587 

84,262 

57,288 

186,646 

102,599 

39,087 

19,758 

102,739 

114,923 

38,964 

12,864 

30,133 

24,509 

>,. 

10,166 

66,378 

53,062 

67,690 

154,308 

26,770 

49,826 

25,377 

67,868 

84,587 

38,197 

9,108 

16,755 

26,936 

57 

47 

118 

330 

25 

539 

233 

159 

88 

424 

451 

70 

91 

74 

111 

58 

9,306 

53,819 

56,971 

47,083 

132,838 

28,170 

31,458 

15,196 

81,229 

78,168 

32,325 

9,947 

14,895 

18,950 

59 

46 

118 

324 

24 

529 

227 

159 

87 

417 

442 

66 

91 

74 

107 

60 

29 

97 

201 

57 

472 

185 

152 

81 

298 

307 

63 

51 

49 

82 

63 

8,618 

52 ,067 

55,761 

45,688 

129,169 

25,983 

30,589 

14,628 

78,292 

73,687 

31,492 

9,553 

14,541 

17,658 

(.. 

8,990 

61,997 

46,807 

63,793 

137,112 

20,540 

42,920 

19,686 

60,026 

72,086 

35,751 

7,149 

14,739 

25,220 

1' 

24 

71 

130 

19 

303 

99 

86 

51 

268 

190 

49 

29 

34 

45 

64 

14 

63 

87 

38 

275 

98 

96 

45 

142 

139 

37 

23 

27 

39 

65 

688 

1,752 

1,210 

1,395 

3,669 

2,187 

869 

568 

2,937 

4,481 

833 

394 

354 

1,292 

66 

180 

1,505 

1,268 

1,443 

4,331 

803 

1,138 

374 

1,622 

2,680 

669 

164 

457 

494 

67 

51 

76 

324 

24 

464 

247 

140 

91 

345 

408 

66 

96 

81 

119 

68 

6,504 

5,768 

27,291 

10,205 

53,808 

74,429 

7,629 

4,562 

21,510 

36,755 

6,639 

2,917 

15,238 

5,559 

69 

42 

121 

259 

24 

501 

207 

152 

85 

401 

351 

68 

72 

77 

84 

70 

23 

88 

149 

48 

426 

149 

132 

74 

259 

255 

50 

39 

42 

63 

71 

10,098 

61,880 

67,439 

55,841 

148,769 

32,474 

37,076 

16,594 

88,702 

84,620 

37,690 

11,461 

16,396 

20,022 

72 

6,781 

57,519 

49,216 

62, 145 

140,271 

20,472 

45,432 

19,025 

65,084 

77,180 

30,149 

7,387 

13,760 

24,774 

73 

99,807 

570,127 

642,021 

647,101 

1,529,349 

315,062 

340,780 

142,399 

829,488 

784,777 

371,815 

103,014 

176,422 

193,344 

74 

60,001 

448,523 

451,870 

564,406 

1,312,831 

173,394 

394,381 

154,018 

527,667 

657,683 

264,346 

61,111 

138,109 

219,491 

75 

L1A4-11/20 

Ll/21-11/27 

11/14-11/20 

11/21-11/27 

11A4-11/20 

11/14-11/20 

11A4-11/20 

11/21-11/27 

11/21-11/27 

11/21-11/27 

11/21-11/27 

11A4-11/20 

llA*-H/20 

11/21-11/27 

76 

64 


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 

Beaver 

Box  Elder 

Cache 

Carbon 

Daggett 

Davis 

Duchesne 

I 

Poultry  and  poultry  products: 

Poultry  and/or  poultry  products 

5,680 

8,335 

18,820,775 

24,567,540 

62 

70 

58,687 

23,350 

409 

559 

1,519,871 

1,192,252 

534 

714 

1,481,393 

2,071,177 

104 

105 

72,115 

87,401 

11 

22 

5,967 

6,621 

224 

368 

612,028 

519,695 

244 

317 

66.758 

119,908 

2 

3 

1949... 

dollars  1954. . . 

1949... 

5 

Chickens,  4  months  old  and  over, 

11,004 

14,168 

2,153,657 

2,502,209 

197 

159 

19, 545 

9,844 

725 

927 

83,127 

103,098 

861 

1,170 

174,260 

210,098 

210 

222 

15,781 

21,379 

37 

44 

1,967 

2,850 

645 

795 

48,553 

54,290 

614 

710 

34,027 

47,118 

6 
7 
8 

1950... 

number  1954. . . 

1950... 

3,208 

4,258 

2,703,845 

2,175,609 

1,966,004 

1,874,909 

131 

1,436,846 

1,219,983 

3,114 

1,266,999 

746,021 

28 
23 
7,174 
2,893 
4,486 
3,336 

28 

7,174 
4,486 

241 

284 

142,363 

67,870 

114,717 

57,462 

8 

95,953 

85,383 

236 

46,410 

29,334 

329 

375 

552,926 

171, 737 

444,821 

136,428 

44 

440,488 

383,775 

293 

112,438 

61,046 

45 
47 
8,655 
8,441 
7,920 
8,527 

45 
8,655 
7,920 

3 

8 

686 

1,098 

480 

1,156 

3 
686 
480 

123 

172 

106,526 

61,651 

78,038 

53,265 

3 

83,400 

63,637 

120 

23,126 

14,401 

76 

111 

11,691 

16,741 

7,715 

15,678 

76 
11,691 
7,715 

10 
11 
12 
13 

14 

1949. . . 

number  1954. . . 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949... 

16 

L7 

number  1954. . . 
dollars  1954... 

19 

20 

number  1954. . . 
dollars  1954... 

21 
... 
23 
24 
25 
26 

1949... 

dozens  1954 .. . 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949... 

4,617 

6,977 

20,418,456 

23,998,734 

6,484,116 

10,401,802 

47 
59 
148,712 
29,238 
49,403 
14,438 

323 
472 
613,  550 
692,814 
195,260 
299, 854 

433 

612 

1,417,027 

1,910,694 

437,095 

807, 223 

74 
86 
112,236 
139,326 
46,099 
60,768 

8 

18 

8,370 

13,154 

4,740 

5,133 

175 
304 
307,493 
336,077 
108,499 
137,584 

190 

264 

172,793 

243,658 

55,139 

99, 140 

1,001 

1,170 

2,303,637 

2,046,778 

376 

746, 685 

682 

1,556,952 

27 
12 

884 

1,122 

10* 

82 

19 

802 

78 

72 
242,867 
156,205 

15 
15,438 

67 
227,429 

28 

51 

120, 307 

189,047 

11 

49,544 

19 

70,763 

31 

34 

3,621 

2,880 

9 

258 

22 

3,363 

13 
14 
252 
185 

13 
252 

39 

31 
94,258 
58,899 

20 
37,259 

22 
56, 999 

132 

69 

1,712 

1,286 

47 

511 

86 

1,201 

28 
29 
30 

1949... 

number  1954... 

1949... 

32 
33 
34 

number  1954... 
number  1954. . . 

35 

Turkey  hens  to  be  kept  for  breeding, 

372 
33,926 

185 
11,886 

192 
22,040 

6 
24 

3 
15 

3 

9 

11 
56 

8 
44 

3 
12 

2 
402 

2 
402 

27 
102 
5 
16 
22 
86 

5 
12 

5 
12 

7 
29 

5 
21 

2 

8 

97 
360 

41 
157 

57 
203 

number  1954. . . 

' 

number  1954. . . 

-0 

number  1954... 

451 

476 

3,599 

4,516 

13 

5 

77 

48 

33 

16 

259 

106 

28 

23 

285 

124 

13 
17 
49 
152 

3 

5 

27 

20 

24 
20 

177 
189 

38 

37 

215 

372 

42 
43 
44 

1949... 

number  1954. .. 

1949... 

45 

46 

47 
48 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  other  miscellaneous 
poultry,  and  their  eggs  sold... farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

dollars  1954. . . 

1949... 

655 

929 

10,370,655 

12,290,829 

8 

9 

4,798 

5,576 

67 

61 

1,209,894 

834,936 

34 

54 

599,477 

1,127,526 

19 

22 

18,096 

18,106 

5 

2 
747 
332 

17 

20 

425,491 

328,846 

61 

26 

3,904 

5,090 

49 

Aniaals  sold  alive: 

Cattle,  hogs,  sheep,  horses,  or 

14,482 

15,966 

46,457,132 

46,727.860 

270 

290 

614,805 

722,411 

1,096 

1,110 

4,604,478 

3,390,391 

1,406 

1,527 

2,283,772 

2,302,653 

166 

185 

696, 542 

527,636 

44 

47 

251,018 

188,979 

550 

638 

2,445,608 

2,334,549 

762 

794 

1,835,981 

1,951,744 

50 
51 
52 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949... 

53 

Cattle  and/or  calves  sold 

12,209 

13,337 

285,748 

232,794 

258 

267 

6,436 

5,589 

963 

958 

28,752 

19,446 

1,262 

1,411 
14,408 
11,642 

114 

129 

3,404 

2,168 

41 

42 

1,852 

948 

450 

523 

13,225 

12,646 

709 

724 

15,969 

10,866 

54 
55 
56 

1949... 

number  1954... 

1949... 

57 

Cattle  sold  alive,  excluding 

9,761 

10,170 

196, 278 

167, 592 

25,246,359 

25,822,098 

6,961 

7,742 

89,470 

65,202 

5,421,655 

4,5-71,459 

229 

210 

4,894 

4,023 

505,821 

535,465 

141 

146 

1,542 

1,566 

92,053 

122,631 

833 

773 

22,077 

16,386 

3,146,046 

2,385,731 

443 

483 

6,675 

3,060 

405,642 

221,225 

1,050 

1,100 

11,359 

8,385 

1,677,519 

1,511,802 

624 

790 

3,049 

3,257 

103,832 

127,070 

75 

79 

2,054 

1,140 

236,312 

194,620 

89 

98 

1,350 

1,028 

92,880 

78,944 

35 

39 

1,038 

672 

i02,154 

88,188 

30 

15 

814 

276 

49,477 

21,223 

358 

399 

11,224 

10,905 

1,541,694 

1,728,946 

221 

276 

2,001 

1,741 

115,546 

60, 823 

534 

582 

7,624 

6,548 

827, 579 

879, 982 

523 

470 

8,345 

4,318 

539, 263 

313,981 

58 
59 
60 
61 
62 

1949... 

number  1954. . . 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949... 

64 
65 

67 
68 

1949... 

number  1954... 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949. . . 

69 

70 
71 
72 

V 

74 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

number  1954. . . 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949... 

3,806 

7,189 

55,489 

99,744 

1,911,654 

3,211,107 

48 

97 

447 

1,694 

9,796 

49,411 

264 

453 

4,069 

5,922 

137, 199 

194,040 

280 

464 

5,348 

6,293 

187, 022 

199,155 

52 

104 

578 

1,493 

19,021 

41,500 

12 

20 

95 

418 

3,900 

17, 067 

124 
224 
2,541 
2,673 
73,758 
72,820 

189 

422 

1,961 

4,756 

47,902 

131,817 

75 
76 

77 
78 
79 

80 

Sheep  and  lambs  sold  alive. . -farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

number  1954. . . 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949... 

3,663 

2,414 

948,940 

771, 394 

13,766,345 

12,949,164 

28 
18 
536 
885 
6,775 
13,262 

222 

113 

58,143 

34, 195 

906,048 

580, 208 

129 

72 

20, 352 

24,267 

308,103 

448,047 

72 

41 

25,668 

12,368 

346,759 

211, 573 

24 
22 
7,561 
4,028 
94, 483 
61, 394 

84 

40 

39,175 

25,853 

709,020 

454, 574 

e33 

132 

30,564 

36,780 

414,357 

621,376 

81 
82 

83 
84 

65 
86 

Horses  and  mules  sold  alive.. farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

number  1954... 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949... 

868 

1,708 

1,783 

4,346 

111,119 

174,032 

3 

29 

4 

43 

360 

1,642 

70 

107 

159 

255 

9,543 

9,187 

73 
194 
128 
366 
7,296 
16,579 

12 
15 
41 
26 
1,570 
999 

10 
5 
34 
53 
1,004 
1,107 

38 

77 

89 

179 

5,590 

17,1«( 

73 

76 

128 

284 

6,880 

4,588 

UTAH 


65 


PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 

and  poultry,  see  text  and  State  Table  12j 


Emery 

Garfield 

Grand 

Iron 

Juab 

Kane 

Millard 

Morgan 

Piute 

Rich 

Salt  Lake 

San  Juan 

Sanpete 

220 

33 

14 

88 

79 

14 

276 

76 

48 

37 

716 

39 

444 

: 

293 

61 

30 

114 

109 

45 

362 

69 

56 

77 

1,201 

64 

633 

2 

3 

4 

98,206 

5,158 

5,917 

130,008 

1,081,684 

14, 599 

760,073 

46, 581 

20,154 

43,731 

3,231,964 

3,31.0 

3,466,544 

568,385 

51,710 

4,312 

296,485 

672,804 

34,459 

1,126,487 

134,135 

134,015 

85,749 

5,210,531 

32,431 

4,301,907 

480 

141 

33 

185 

162 

52 

468 

174 

121 

150 

1,068 

114 

675 

■ 

527 

184 

55 

240 

164 

98 

646 

157 

131 

150 

1,576 

159 

821 

6 

39,144 

3,854 

2,203 

18,024 

22,119 

3,285 

103,142 

13,314 

7,340 

8,458 

631,077 

4,520 

102,447 

7 

41,943 

12,251 

2,820 

19, 936 

21,395 

7,052 

144,239 

16,258 

9,553 

10, 515 

765,660 

9,469 

113,201 

■ 

129 

13 

10 

44 

40 

9 

168 

46 

21 

12 

552 

9 

152 

g 

118 

22 

11 

49 

45 

30 

179 

33 

23 

25 

842 

39 

217 

10 

25,723 

561 

845 

22,241 

13,475 

1,711 

72,853 

8,265 

3,613 

32,250 

730, 110 

226 

101,600 

11 

20,468 

5,541 

1,501 

11,280 

31,359 

4,088 

81,640 

7,188 

5,491 

7,825 

796,102 

4,172 

184,072 

12 

15,044 

480 

845 

16,703 

6,141 

1,084 

36, 647 

5,125 

2,544 

26,420 

511,380 

236 

72,924 

13 

18, 249 

4,998 

1,718 

10, 980 

1 
13,600 
11,600 

26,668 

3,533 

63,290 

1 

2,000 

1,693 

6,910 

5,148 

7,931 
1 

30,000 
24,000 

-  8l  .  544 

32 

338,605 

285,840 

3,640 

164,859 

6 

31, 800 

26,164 

14 
15 
16 
17 

129 

13 

10 

43 

40 

9 

168 

46 

21 

11 

535 

9 

146 

L8 

25,723 

561 

845 

8,641 

13,475 

1,711 

70,853 

8,265 

3,613 

2,250 

391,505 

226 

•  i,80C 

r 

15,044 

480 

845 

5,103 

6,141 

1,084 

34,954 

5,125 

2,544 

2,420 

225,540 

236 

46,760 

20 

157 

18 

7 

76 

58 

13 

221 

65 

36 

34 

643 

36 

314 

21 

234 

45 

22 

92 

73 

30 

320 

58 

42 

70 

1,089 

55 

441 

22 

228,420 

8,753 

11,042 

124, 139 

247,513 

27, 795 

1,101,063 

121,970 

50, 882 

25,606 

6,920,757 

8,538 

917, 845 

:  3 

282,453 

36,285 

4,042 

199,026 

208,718 

43,832 

1,368,910 

141, 206 

61,175 

61,646 

8, 971, 927 

56,666 

937,159 

24 

75,477 

4,048 

4,754 

44,881 

79,636 

13,515 

363,097 

41, 216 

17,156 

8,251 

2,168,462 

3,067 

291,716 

114, 274 

16,772 

1,404 

83,969 

87,136 

18,072 

565,618 

58,189 

27,370 

24, 999 

4,018,998 

27, 283 

395,011 

33 

16 

8 

16 

24 

4 

26 

13 

13 

3 

75 

1 

133 

27 

80 

15 

15 

26 

31 

6 

38 

5 

11 

19 

88 

6 

198 

28 

1,350 

234 

116 

15,262 

275,395 

34 

86, 880 

98 

235 

1,828 

133,651 

10 

727,942 

29 

73,728 

5,696 

330 

32,394 

75,019 

2,023 

81,390 

15,038 

16,534 

8,660 

70, 329 

260 

675,239 

30 

20 

8 

7 

5 

7 

1 

8 

5 

2 

33 

47 

31 

275 

127 

66 

300 

172,150 

2 

205 

50 

28 

24,272 

279,631 

32 

14 

8 

1 

12 

18 

3 

18 

13 

8 

1 

45 

1 

109 

33 

1,075 

107 

50 

14,962 

103,245 

32 

86,675 

98 

185 

1,800 

109,379 

10 

448,311 

34 

30 

11 

2 

6 

7 

2 

5 

4 

5 

2 

10 

1 

20 

35 

144 

43 

12 

44 

2,232 

10 

22 

20 

29 

10 

97 

6 

11,450 

36 

18 

8 

1 

4 

6 

4 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

17 

37 

85 

36 

2 

35 

2,221 

19 

8 

4 

10 

36 

6 

6,637 

38 

12 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

4 

7 

3 

39 

59 

7 

10 

9 

11 

10 

3 

12 

25 

61 

4,813 

40 

6 

3 

2 

12 

8 

11 

5 

77 

3 

34 

41 

19 

6 

7 

15 

2 

2 

14 

8 

2 

62 

8 

22 

42 

53 

17 

12 

97 

76 

100 

27 

767 

24 

253 

43 

191 

25 

33 

73 

42 

11 

169 

42 

12 

664 

19 

163 

44 

18 

7 

2 

10 

8 

25 

2 

6 

2 

53 

121 

45 

60 

8 

11 

14 

28 

5 

36 

3 

11 

6 

67 

3 

198 

46 

7,685 

630 

318 

68, 424 

995,907 

360, 329 

240 

454 

9,060 

552,122 

3,101,904 

47 

435,862 

29,940 

1,190 

201,  536 

559,000 

12, 854 

497, 579 

69,036 

101,497 

52,819 

504, 989 

1,508 

3,742,037 

48 

592 

275 

31 

363 

226 

122 

766 

184 

160 

241 

726 

126 

1,112 

49 

581 

317 

52 

393 

259 

132 

856 

185 

179 

213 

928 

208 

1,226 

51 

1,146,769 

772,647 

264,386 

1,839,517 

562,941 

443, 177 

2,905,175 

715,091 

460,731 

1,879,216 

l,r,    6,510 

1,041,032 

3,524,193 

51 

1,165,826 

993,461 

354,158 

2,007,978 

548,311 

399,998 

2,693,356 

682,537 

582,419 

1,759,080 

1,677,277 

1,761,409 

3,832,983 

52 

499 

253 

30 

229 

178 

109 

673 

162 

131 

228 

490 

111 

887 

53 

494 

294 

45 

279 

207 

121 

704 

166 

158 

202 

601 

141 

961 

54 

9,653 

7,099 

1,822 

6,832 

3,700 

4,262 

21,719 

2,843 

2,808 

12,063 

6,725 

6,388 

15,540 

55 

7,375 

7,102 

2,032 

6,465 

3,170 

3,129 

15,747 

2,281 

3,078 

9,059 

5,769 

6,186 

14,266 

56 

309 

187 

23 

185 

134 

81 

513 

147 

86 

200 

393 

76 

757 

57 

310 

214 

33 

204 

155 

82 

506 

144 

131 

185 

421 

101 

762 

58 

3,726 

4,048 

615 

5,162 

2,459 

1,706 

12,832 

2,548 

1,797 

10, 263 

4,909 

3,831 

11,919 

59 

2,836 

5,249 

1,120 

5,194 

2,165 

1,779 

9,413 

1,854 

2,210 

8,445 

3,132 

4,583 

11,895 

60 

430,216 

413,183 

60, 628 

669,623 

290,010 

146,548 

1,924,974 

310,382 

222,275 

1,070,443 

599, 804 

291,266 

1,651,328 

ol 

423,793 

663,395 

153,696 

819,085 

335,683 

174, 998 

1, 586, 326 

277, 689 

332,079 

1,153,981 

469, 143 

596,078 

2,105,490 

62 

450 

164 

25 

108 

110 

83 

440 

64 

78 

88 

280 

92 

400 

63 

422 

190 

34 

161 

131 

90 

449 

87 

80 

84 

356 

91 

476 

64 

5,927 

3,051 

1,207 

1,670 

1,241 

2,556 

8,887 

295 

1,011 

1,800 

1,816 

2,557 

3,621 

65 

4,539 

1,853 

912 

1,271 

1,005 

1,350 

6,334 

427 

868 

614 

2,637 

1,603 

2,371 

66 

398, 517 

180,141 

87,561 

114, 556 

73, 377 

164,565 

675,207 

9,168 

73,851 

119, 647 

56,945 

185,144 

216, 504 

67 

421, 371 

152,041 

80,710 

99,267 

75,495 

98,622 

573,019 

21,789 

81, 299 

51,174 

114,424 

135,306 

170,454 

«~: 

264 

55 

5 

94 

53 

17 

273 

44 

65 

50 

298 

30 

297 

69 

331 

136 

17 

183 

137 

46 

523 

69 

125 

94 

533 

83 

586 

70 

3,076 

760 

27 

1,514 

518 

206 

4,324 

703 

721 

1,233 

6,777 

277 

4,046 

71 

4,274 

1,508 

233 

7,222 

1,620 

584 

9,584 

1,169 

2,180 

1,260 

8,640 

1,187 

6,732 

72 

118,151 

17,242 

95D 

63,117 

15,686 

7,036 

150,207 

28, 662 

25,577 

45,107 

268,368 

7,603 

135,015 

73 

145, 107 

34,567 

6,920 

247, 865 

46,723 

13,458 

357,417 

46,749 

66,364 

43,197 

316,813 

36,287 

215,207 

74 

208 

86 

9 

199 

82 

35 

115 

36 

44 

117 

157 

23 

474 

75 

79 

55 

8 

154 

44 

22 

77 

26 

27 

81 

114 

46 

357 

76 

15,350 

14,342 

7,587 

68,404 

10,645 

10,489 

9,833 

23,427 

8,323 

47,448 

58,007 

43,159 

104,  572 

77 

9,801 

9,185 

6,581 

56,071 

4,703 

8,590 

10,615 

18,905 

5,312 

32,048 

55,746 

53,794 

77,292 

78 

197,072 

160, 305 

115,147 

989,  592 

182,930 

122,793 

147,759 

363, 992 

138,138 

640, 244 

167,399 

554,231 

1,516,862 

79 

172,161 

140,410 

112, 812 

839,486 

88, 440 

111,379 

166,328 

334,030 

100, 561 

508, 624 

770,026 

990,238 

1,329,179 

SO 

37 

16 

1 

12 

13 

9 

55 

16 

7 

14 

22 

14 

55 

31 

51 

38 

1 

26 

13 

15 

91 

36 

27 

31 

90 

19 

113 

32 

68 

31 

2 

19 

20 

15 

126 

36 

16 

68 

40 

25 

90 

33 

102 

67 

:• 

45 

44 

43 

250 

53 

46 

50 

248 

54 

165 

34 

2,813 

1,776 

100 

2,629 

938 

2,235 

7,028 

2,887 

890 

3,775 

3,994 

2,788 

4,484 

55 

3,394 

3,048 

20 

2,275 

1,970 

1,541 

10, 266 

2,280 

2,116 

2,104 

6,871 

3,500 

12,653 

36 

66  STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  7    (Part  2  of  2).-LIVEST0CK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Con turned 


£For  comparability  of  data  on  livestock  and  poultry,  see  text  and  State  Table  12"] 

Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Sevier 

Summit 

Tooele 

Uintah 

Utah 

Wasatch 

Washington 

Wayne 

Weber 

1 

Poultry  and  poultry  products: 

Poultry  and/or  poultry  products 

190 

280 

691,922 

728,367 

118 
162 

150,756 
245,694 

93 

140 

72,309 

90,748 

196 

320 

168,521 

193,592 

816 

1,134 

2,912,411 

3,491,945 

59 

97 

96,261 

188,736 

133 

257 

1,168,713 

1,746,309 

88 

159 

239,166 

542,941 

315 

2 
3 
4 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949... 

517 
595 ,975 
665,394 

5 

Chickens,  4  months  old  and  over, 

389 

523 

62,124 

89,488 

187 

208 

42,264 

47,276 

197 

235 

21,272 

20,361 

482 

722 

42,937 

45,021 

1,376 

1,746 

457,588 

441,524 

116 

170 

20,712 

25,069 

358 

487 

49,515 

43,842 

182 

211 

25,972 

46,277 

605 

6 

7 
8 

1950. . . 

number  1954. . . 

1950... 

931 
95,086 
120,382 

9 

114 

123 

99,455 

46,653 

81,929 

41,846 

4 

63,200 

59,600 

111 

36,255 

22,329 

70 

82 

40,684 

31,474 

28,897 

22,522 

1 

13,600 

10,880 

69 

27,084 

18,017 

43 

59 

16,811 

24,118 

14, 820 

23,002 

1 

7,000 

8,500 

42 

9,811 

6,320 

81 
146 
17,177 
22,956 
10,097 
18,876 

81 
17,177 
10,097 

583 

692 

417,025 

371,726 

290, 962 

313,792 

21 

153,100 

136,271 

566 

263,925 

154,691 

30 

46 

12,337 

23,019 

9,871 

18,  706 

1 

2,200 

1,760 

30 

10,137 

8,111 

38 
102 
28,614 
47,628 
13,315 
56,711 

38 
28,614 
13,315 

54 
85 
17,036 
35,261 
10,104 
30,533 

54 
17,036 
10,104 

145 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

1949... 

number  1954. . . 

1949. . . 

dollars  1954... 

1949... 

270 

211,212 

81,616 

152,259 

68,601 

7 

16 

1" 
18 

number  1954. . . 
dollars  1954... 

161,900 

120,880 

142 

19 

20 

number  1954. . . 
dollars  1954. .  . 

49,312 
31,379 

21 

160 
239 
586,195 
744,379 
185,509 
334,357 

103 
148 
408,025 
506,131 
121 ,387 
206,153 

78 
110 
138,265 
133,298 
49,489 
62,536 

153 
270 
369,451 
227,419 
125,109 
97,091 

686 
982 
4,520,590 
4,618,230 
1,390,638 
1,990,574 

50 
86 
181,847 
262,584 
65 ,705 
105,610 

102 
180 
463,866 
362,498 
136,346 
130,071 

75 

125 

272,421 

363,917 

82,087 

151,446 

282 

22 
21 

2.; 

25 
26 

1949. . . 

dozens  1954. .. 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949... 

451 

903 ,292 

1,042,272 

316,335 

460,729 

27 

19 
33 

78 ,474 

68,383 
4 

11,570 
15 

66,904 

9 

20 

139 

2,820 

6 

98 

3 

41 

40 

24 

1,452 

848 

17 

445 

23 

1,007 

61 

58 

5,919 

12,860 

18 

241 

44 

5,678 

88 

79 
316,734 
207,083 

45 
129,474 

55 
187,260 

7 

8 

5,107 

13,386 

6 

107 

1 

5,000 

26 

72 

133,023 

185,700 

9 

5,851 

19 

127,172 

15 

38 

30,723 

68,550 

6 

15,644 

9 

15,079 

23 

28 
29 

30 

31 

1949... 

number  1954. . . 

1949... 

17 
25,130 
20,884 

10 

32 
33 

number  1954. . . 

3,057 
14 

34 

number  1954. . . 

22,073 

35 

Turkey  hens  to  be  kept  for  breeding, 

3 

394 

3 

394 

5 
22 
2 
9 
3 
13 

21 
116 
13 
73 
8 
43 

39 
162 
12 
65 
27 
97 

23 
3,594 
12 
50 
11 
3,544 

2 

7 
2 

7 

9 
14,471 

4 
1,513 

6 
12,958 

7 
46 

4 
15 

3 
31 

3 

16 
37 

number  1954. . . 

10 
2 

38 
39 

40 

number  1954. . . 
number  1954. . . 

6 

1 
4 

41 

10 

7 

76 

30 

7 

16 

48 

689 

15 
23 
91 
159 

16 

24 

113 

159 

65 
68 
603 
673 

1 
3 
2 
16 

8 
7 
63 
76 

5 
7 
14 
17 

11 

42 
43 

44 

1949... 

number  1954. . . 

1949. . . 

31 
74 
242 

4? 

46 
47 

4." 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  other  miscellaneous 
poultry,  and  their  eggs  sold. ..farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949... 

18 

28 

424,484 

352,164 

7 

17 

472 

17,019 

22 
22 

8,000 
5,210 

35 

34 

33,315 

77,625 

66 

70 
1,230,811 
1,187,579 

4 

7 

20,685 

64,420 

18 

56 

1,019,052 

1,559,527 

10 

32 

146,975 

360,962 

10 

19 

127,381 

136,064 

49 

Aaiaals  sold  alive: 

Cattle,  hogs,  sheep,  horses,  or 

721 

734 

4,831,714 

4,079,616 

360 

367 

982,522 

1,072,412 

223 
216 

565,270 
867,523 

673 

741 

1,984,328 

2,459,141 

1,488 

1,807 

3,206,158 

3,541,232 

291 
324 

996,149 
1,091,045 

446 

519 

1,064,679 

1,066,143 

244 
252 

735,343 
732,655 

818 

50 
51 
52 

1949. . . 

dollars  1954... 

1949. . . 

886 
2,007,380 
1,940,937 

53 

Cattle  and/or  calves  sold 

600 

635 

24,499 

18,789 

515 

521 

22,578 

16,728 

3,451,834 

2,968,224 

190 

261 

1,921 

2,061 

128,811 

147,091 

314 

326 

5,626 

4,033 

268 

296 

4,126 

3,034 

464,042 

461,654 

167 

156 

1,500 

999 

44,071 

27,760 

183 

170 

5,054 

5,453 

135 

130 

2,251 

2,859 

229,946 

421,458 

144 

120 

2,803 

2,594 

156,577 

190,058 

548 

608 

13,501 

13,566 

372 

430 

5,594 

7,733 

550,573 

1,063,372 

428 

410 

7,907 

5,833 

487,438 

411,102 

1,209 

1,439 

18,439 

15,981 

978 

1,049 

13,102 

10,870 

1,707,397 

1,682,831 

704 

860 

5,337 

5,111 

256,345 

318,746 

261 

296 

4,155 

4,070 

240 

251 

3,290 

3,255 

397,361 

476,609 

123 

142 

865 

815 

16,837 

36,125 

381 

445 

10,010 

7,734 

268 

306 

4,706 

4,503 

568,688 

644,596 

264 

301 

5,304 

3,231 

336,341 

222,939 

204 

215 

4,481 

3,644 

137 

136 

2,152 

2,253 

257,841 

296,270 

126 

153 

2,329 

1,391 

145,537 

113,274 

732 

54 

55 
56 

57 

1949... 
number  1954. . . 
1949... 
Cattle  sold  alive,  excluding 

776 
14,483 
10,560 

643 

58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 

1949... 

number  1954... 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949. . . 

621 

12,394 

8,423 

1,500,872 

1,390,914 

362 

64 
65 
66 
67 
68 

1949... 

number  1954. . . 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949. . . 

410 

2,089 

2,137 

95,822 

83,496 

69 

70 

71 
72 
73 
74 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

number  1954... 

1949. . . 

dollars  1954... 

1949... 

150 

312 

2,419 

3,962 

85,236 

129,821 

39 

90 

1,274 

823 

44,046 

22,875 

73 

107 

1,005 

1,357 

37,346 

42,538 

224 

414 

2,247 

5,261 

73,418 

165,735 

420 

856 

4,810 

9,853 

149,526 

301,898 

31 

75 

408 

618 

9,501 

14,756 

114 

263 

1,382 

3,405 

45,290 

101,597 

118 

185 

1,225 

2,383 

49,595 

69,748 

123 

240 

1,498 

2,640 

56,377 

79,655 

75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 

Sheep  and  lambs  sold  alive. . .farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

number  1954. . . 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949... 

244 

159 

72,703 

45,147 

1,153,209 

823 ,477 

124 
102 
31,128 
33,172 
428 ,326 
554,994 

64 

45 

10,294 

12,779 

138,190 

210,301 

293 

181 

69,742 

52,111 

864,844 

811,905 

267 

212 

72,612 

66,983 

1,087,516 

1,219,963 

67 
52 
38,200 
32,310 
571 ,362 
558,286 

63 

37 

8,306 

4,828 

112,550 

91,899 

100 

50 

19,708 

14 ,608 

281 ,273 

251,178 

64 
48 
22,662 
22,437 
347,066 
373,053 

81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 

Horses  and  mules  sold  alive.. farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

number  1954.. . 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949. . . 

47 
96 
150 
268 
12,624 
11,003 

18 
50 
32 
83 
2,037 
5,129 

23 
28 
67 
74 
3,211 
3,168 

59 

83 

129 

259 

8,055 

7,027 

57 

170 

84 

566 

5,374 

17,794 

13 

29 

20 

169 

1,088 

5,269 

22 
64 
25 
140 
1,810 
5,112 

16 
29 
26 
51 
1,097 
2,185 

63 
105 
111 
361 

7,243 
13,819 

UTAH 

County  Table  8,-NURSERY,  GREENHOUSE,  AND  FOREST  PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


67 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Nursery  and  greenhouse  products,  flower  and  vegetable 
seeds  and  plants,  and  bulbs: 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  products,  flower  and 
vegetable  seeds  and  plants,  flowers,  and 
bulbs  sold dollars  1954. . 


Nursery  products  (trees,  shrubs,  vines, 
ornamentals,  etc.) farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

acres  1954... 

1949... 

Sold dollars  1954... 

1949... 

Cut  flowers,  potted  plants,  florist  greens, 
and  bedding  plants  grown  for  sale: 

Grown  under  glass farms  reporting  1954... 

1949. . . 

square  feet  1954... 

1949... 

Grown  in  open farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

acres  1954. . . 

1949. . , 

Sold farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

dollars  1954.., 

1949... 

Vegetables  grown  under  glass,  flower  seeds, 
vegetable  seeds,  vegetable  plants,  bulbs, 
and  mushrooms  produced  for  sale: 

Grown  under  glass  or  in 
house farms  reporting  1954... 

1949.., 

square  feet  1954. . , 

1949... 

Grown  in  open farms  reporting  1954.., 

1949. . , 

acres  1954. . , 

1949. . , 

Sold farms  reporting  1954... 

1949.. 

dollars  1954... 

1949.. 

Forest  products: 

Firewood  and  fuelwood  cut farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

cords  (4'x  4'x  8*)  1954.. 

1949.. 

Fence  posts  cut farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

number  1954. . 

1949. . 

Sawlogs  and  veneer  logs  cut  (including  standing 
timber  sold) farms  reporting  1954.. 

19491. 


thousands  of  bd.  ft. 


1954. 
1949 1 


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.. 

dollars  1954.. 

1949.. 


1 

a  w 

419 

1 

409 

63 
67 

207 
126 

211 

061 

427,857 

67 
687,825 
774,954 

72 
82 
125 
110 

101 

120 

949,928 

902,663 


29 

28 

55,561 

51,148 

20 
33 
21 
61 
39 
57 
48,430 
79,015 

139 

164 

1,577 

1,234 

264 

200 

86, 681 

70,683 

54 

18 

3,431 

463 


82 
90,008 
42,434 


2 

1 
10 
2 

7 

2 

1,200 

450 


4,500 
5,425 


700 
500 


2 

2,800 


1.000 
26 

1 
3 

(Z) 

6 

1 

4 

1,000 

4,142 

11 

5 

68 

26 

26 

4 

12,710 

2,475 

1 
2 


5 
1,950 
2,690 


29,821 
29,553 


3,204 
18,i,2 


5 

4 

15, 550 

9,860 

4 

4 

1 
7 

6 

5 

22,707 

7,936 


3,880 
9,225 

1 
4 

(Z) 

7 

4 

5 

3,910 

3,025 


68 

21 

10 

5 

972 

460 

3 

1 

100 

2 


2 

5,600 
370 


1,300 
20,200 


1 

1 

2,200 

7,000 


1 

1 

600 

10,000 


2 

300 

7,020 


1 

2 

200 

10,200 


15 

1 

1 

30 

1,100 


547,450 

347,793 

12 

3 

43 

3 

43,747 

7,040 

11 

7 
277,175 
298,225 

12 

13 

16 
22 

18 

15 

491,453 

331,303 


7 

2 
15,275 
2,350 

5 

4 

6 
22 

10 

6 

12,250 

9,450 

3 

2 

61 

7 

2 

2 

2,000 

70 


2 

625 
276 


1 
400 
300 


16 
29 
174 
301 

25 

26 

6,874 

4,695 


1 
290 

72 


6 
8,125 
5,230 


Z  Reported  in  email  fractions. 


1Does  not  Include  amount  sold  as  standing  timber. 


68 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  8—NURSERY,  GREENHOUSE,  AND  FOREST 


Itei 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Emery 

Garfield 

Grand 

Iron 

Juab 

Kane 

Millard 

Morgan 

Piute 

Nursery  and  greeahouse  products,  flower  and  vegetable 
seeds  and  plants,  and  bulbs: 

1 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  products,  flower  and 
vegetable  seeds  and  plants,  flowers,  and 
bulbs  sold dollars  1954 .  .  . 

3,300 

650 

250 

804 

2 

1949 .  .  . 

875 

1,771 

3 

Nursery  products  (trees,  shrubs,  vines, 

1 

4 

1949 . . . 

1 

5 

acres  1954... 

(2) 

6 

1949... 

(Z) 

7 

Sold dollars  1954  .  .  . 

1,000 

8 

1949 . . . 

Cut  flowers,  potted  plants,  florist  greens, 
and  bedding  plants  grown  for  sale: 

50 

9 

2 

1 

1 

.10 

1949... 

2 

... 

1 

11 

square  feet  1954 . . . 

3,100 

400 

480 

12 

1949 . . . 

1,150 

840 

13 

Grown  in  open farms  reporting  1954 .  . . 

1 

1 

1 

14 

1949 . .  . 

1 

.  * . 

i: 

acres  1954 . . . 

(Z) 

(Z) 

(Z) 

16 

1949 . .  . 

1 

17 

Sold farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

*  • . 

3 

1 

1 

1 

IS 

1949 . . . 

2 

1 

19 

dollars  1954... 

1,500 

300 

250 

304 

20 

1949 . . . 

Vegetables  grown  under  glass,  flower  seeds, 
vegetable  seeds,  vegetable  plants,  bulbs, 
and  mushrooms  produced  for  sale: 

525 

1,741 

21 

Grown  under  glass  or  in 

1 

1 

22 

1949... 

2 

23 

square  feet  1954 . .  . 

... 

4,000 

200 

24 

1949... 

... 

1,950 

... 

25 

1 

1 

26 

1949... 

... 

1 

27 

acres  1954  — 

(z) 

1 

1949... 

(Z) 

;.■■• 

. . . 

1 

1 

1 

: 

1949 .  .  . 

2 

1 

31 

dollars  1954 .  .  . 

... 

800 

350 

500 

32 

1949... 
Forest  products: 

300 

30 

33 

Firewood  and  fuelwood  cut farms  reporting  1954... 

... 

... 

6 

1 

1 

4 

7 

34 

1949 . . . 

1 

2 

2 

6 

4 

4 

3 

35 

cords  (4'x  4'x  8')  1954.. . 

346 

2 

6 

31 

63 

36 

1949 . . . 

1 

8 

14 

23 

45 

29 

10 

37 

1 

13 

6 

7 

17 

10 

<•' 

1949... 

1 

3 

2 

13 

1 

18 

12 

5 

J9 

number  1954 . . . 

30 

10,850 

1,254 

4,800 

6,900 

1,620 

50 

40 

1949... 

100 

617 

260 

4,854 

50 

13,950 

5,980 

510 

41 

Sawlogs  and  veneer  logs  cut  ( including  standing 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

42 

19491.. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

43 

thousands  of  bd .  f t .  1954 . . . 

300 

675 

190 

4 

5 

44 

1949 l.. 

(Z) 

21 

42 

84 

30 

2 

45 

Value  of  firewood,  fence  posts,  logs,  lumber,  pulp- 
wood,  piling  and  poles,  bark,  bolts,  Christmas  trees, 
hewn  ties,  mine  timber,  and  other  miscellaneous 

1 

5 

7 

3 

6 

1 

46 

dollars  1954... 

1,800 

25 ,068 

2,654 

... 

1,085 

1,110 

400 

47 

1949 . . . 

688 

1,080 

3,844 

12,779 

1,680 

Z  Less  than  0.5  or  reported  In  small  fractions.     xDoes  not  include  amount  sold  as  standing  timber. 


UTAH 


69 


PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


Rich 

Salt  Lake 

San  Juan               Sanpete 

Sevier 

Summit 

Tooele 

Uintah 

Utah 

Wasatch 

Washington 

Wayne 

Weber 

455,840 

30 

17,000 

2,300 

1,700 

83,500 

3,000 

4,345 

53,569 

1 

768,435 

16,055 

176 

2,145 

164,108 

9,975 

41,999 

2 

28 

1 

1 

4 

6 

3 

3 

31 

1 

11 

5 

10 

4 

132 

( 

z) 

1 

11 

2 

... 

14 

5 

... 

85 

... 

(2) 

... 

17 

4 

7 

6 

118,270 

90 

300 

16,100 

2,800 

24,350 

7 

357,980 

2,000 

32,975 

2,630 

5,190 

8 

27 

2 

1 

2 

5 

1 

2 

4 

9 

27 

2 

1 

2 

11 

8 

10 

278,422 

10,000 

3,100 

3,850 

80,740 

1,500 

810 

8,000 

11 

308,184 

7,500 

48 

1,500 

121,372 

19 ,147 

12 

29 

2 

12 

2 

4 

13 

30 

1 

1 

21 

9 

14 

•  •  • 

84 

(Z) 

... 

13 

... 

(Z) 

10 

15 

... 

47 

(Z) 

(Z) 

... 

19 

... 

... 

12 

16 

33 

4 

1 

2 

13 

1 

4 

7 

17 

48 

3 

1 

2 

25 

14 

18 

316,550 

15,000 

2,000 

1,700 

65,600 

3,000 

645 

25,519 

19 

394,742 

12,255 

161 

550 

109 ,933 

32,709 

20 

9 

1 

2 

2 

21 

6 

1 

2 

5 

2 

2 

22 

18,160 

2,000 

1,446 

9,300 

23 

12,025 

... 

2,000 

3,400 

9,530 

1,080 

2,500 

24 

5 

... 

.. 

3 

3 

25 

8 

1 

3 

5 

3 

26 

10 

3 

1 

27 

4 

(Z) 

7 

11 

3 

28 

10 

1 

... 

3 

2 

4 

29 

13 

1 

1 

2 

7 

7 

5 

21,020 

2,000 

1,800 

900 

3,700 

31 

... 

15,713 

... 

1,800 

15 

1,595 

21,200 

7,345 

4,100 

32 

1 

30 

1 

2 

1 

6 

16 

18 

6 

33 

8 

33 

4 

1 

8 

3 

8 

11 

15 

6 

34 

30 

209 

2 

137 

9 

134 

71 

125 

21 

35 

13 

272 

24 

8 

42 

10 

64 

99 

2 

157 

7 

34 

36 

31 

42 

2 

3 

7 

7 

16 

1 

15 

6 

8 

37 

2 

1 

36 

17 

3 

4 

5 

3 

12 

... 

12 

... 

10 

38 

13,468                    7,6 

70 

500 

258 

1,580 

9,230 

1,150 

200 

1,965 

670 

700 

39 

250 

24 

18,790                    2,( 

35 

596 

1,460 

1,750 

565 

1,087 

6,455 

1,500 

40 

1 

2 

12 

1 

2 

1 

1 
2 

1 

2 

14 

■  ■- 

-. 

46 

80 

67 
5 

19 

2 

750 
9 

1 

... 

600 

311 

... 

44 

1 

1 

11 

11 

1 

2 

5 

5 

5 

45 

1,000 

1,000 

1,766                    2,< 

82 

328 

885 

17,650 

3,120 

12,680 

46 

150 

8,295                        i 

05 

1,100 

75 

135 

433 

2,504 

650 

50 

-" 

70 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  9    (Part  1  of  4)  —SPECIFIED  CROPS 


Item 

(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

The  State 

Beaver 

Box  Elder 

Cache 

Carbon 

Daggett 

Davis 

Duchesne 

Corn: 

1 

3,875 

61 

367 

316 

j^j1 

310 
300 

230 
256 

2 

1949... 

3,839 

69 

232 

324 

61 

3 

acres  1954. .. 

37,312 

695 

4,203 

2,278 

299 

. .  • 

4,188 

2,575 

4 

1949... 

29,746 

584 

2,024 

1,849 

299 

2,471 

2,452 

5 

324. 

1 

12 

3 

10 

.. . 

50 

13 

6 

1949... 

732 

... 

15 

10 

16 

.. . 

27 

61 

7 

acres  1954. .. 

2,816 

2 

80 

14 

50 

861 

116 

8 

1949... 

4,357 

58 

39 

26 

124 

483 

9 

bushels  1954... 

158,992 

65 

3,456 

492 

3,035 

63,421 

4,488 

10 

1949... 

136,228 

... 

1,292 

847 

524 

6,188 

16,051 

11 

3,210 

56 

350 

302 

27 

271 

204 

12 

1949... 

2,679 

64 

209 

301 

24 

266 

174 

13 

acres  1954. .. 

31 ,534 

559 

4,048 

2,173 

209 

3,268 

2,335 

14 

1949... 

21,788 

495 

1,825 

1,771 

187 

2,227 

1,782 

15 

tons,   green  weight  1954... 

388,313 

7,629 

57 ,036 

29,246 

2,346 

41 ,339 

22,279 

16 

1949... 

248,254 

6,445 

24,375 

23,032 

1,597 

27,091 

14,776 

17 

Hogged  or  grazed,  or  cut  for  green 

513 

7 

9 

15 
15 

10 
24 

15 
19 

22 

36 

18 

1949... 

663 

15 

21 

19 

acres  1954.. . 

2,962 

134 

75 

91 

40 

59 

124 

20 

1949... 

3,601 

89 

141 

39 

86 

120 

187 

21 

54 

1 

4 

2 

2 

13 

4 

22 

1949... 

269 

"3 

18 

9 

'3 

47 

15 

23 

bushels  1954... 

54,698 

65 

1,506 

477 

33 

34,452 

1,825 

24 

1949... 

Small   grains: 

Grains  grown  together  and  threshed  as  a 

19 ,269 

... 

933 

129 

1,060 

2,025 

25 

1,242 

36 

66 

5 

2 

30 

113 
140 

26 

1949... 

1,640 

20 

33 

59 

21 

18 

27 

acres  1954... 

16,144 

... 

1,137 

756 

27 

17 

303 

1,237 

28 

1949... 

27,652 

234 

1,303 

670 

227 

158 

1,740 

29 

bushels  1954... 

660,864 

.  ■ . 

35,916 

31,827 

1,165 

400 

17 ,438 

39,541 

30 

1949... 

896,377 

9,469 

30,450 

25 ,617 

6,294 

8,248 

64,566 

31 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

58,767 

9,155 

3,481 

... 

2,510 

2,951 

32 

1949... 

161,504 

100 

18,618 

4,911 

1,760 

288 

1,825 

33 

Winter  wheat  threshed  or 

2,976 
4,033 

12 
55 

539 
698 

408 
607 

13 
12 

45 
90 

64 
83 

34 

1949... 

1 

35 

acres  1954... 

262,463 

238 

90,062 

38,881 

102 

738 

515 

36 

1949. . . 

331 ,337 

2,658 

113,008 

48,634 

247 

"0 

2,277 

1,903 

37 

bushels  1954... 

3,700,882 

8,748 

1,191,304 

636,070 

2,329 

15,313 

11 ,696 

38 

1949... 

5,739,583 

73,853 

2,075,797 

998,372 

6,682 

140 

46,878 

41,563 

39 

bushels  sold  1954... 

3,188,308 

6,235 

1,093,025 

565,558 

1,082 

10,213 

7,257 

40 

1949... 

4,645,944 

62,080 

1,826,839 

845,570 

5,043 

50 

32,784 

18,389 

41 

Spring  wheat  threshed  or 

6,665 
8,259 

48 
80 

541 
504 

1,013 
822 

158 
175 

7 

382 
453 

306 

42 

1949... 

22 

477 

43 

acres  1954 . . . 

80,591 

1,513 

12,100 

21,330 

1,308 

37 

2,968 

1,833 

44 

1949... 

85,027 

833 

8,089 

13,074 

1,702 

130 

3,836 

3,569 

45 

bushels  1954... 

2,352,801 

64,032 

322,803 

536,035 

36,319 

1,055 

122,940 

52,093 

46 

1949... 

2,801,246 

29,547 

287,904 

388,070 

51,421 

4,535 

155,809 

109,844 

47 

bushels  sold  1954... 

1,762,500 

58,022 

277 ,493 

448,788 

23,413 

720 

81,029 

27,151 

48 

1949... 

1,479,528 

21,541 

197,736 

272,723 

22,272 

209 

105,669 

28,754 

49 

3,971 

74 

169 

296 

136 

13 

83 

245 

50 

1949... 

5,337 

118 

219 

403 

101 

20 

130 

407 

51 

acres  1954... 

28,695 

485 

1,197 

1,675 

1,247 

133 

408 

2,305 

■■.; 

1949... 

39,953 

694 

1,731 

2,343 

882 

152 

708 

3,869 

53 

bushels  1954... 

1,257,677 

20,153 

63,556 

86,184 

48,256 

4,942 

19,279 

83,994 

54 

1949... 

1,822,982 

31,338 

91 ,953 

129,690 

33,253 

6,138 

39,181 

147,886 

55 

bushels  sold  1954... 

233,108 

5,431 

14,090 

12,154 

16,982 

875 

1,804 

11 ,337 

56 

1949... 

303,666 

2,728 

21,336 

27,820 

9,950 

434 

6,889 

16,806 

57 

Barley  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting  1954... 

8,840 

94 

969 

1,343 

93 

19 

330 

170 

58 

1949... 

9,798 

153 

943 

1,371 

107 

32 

369 

248 

59 

acres  1954... 

145 ,481 

1,262 

29 ,493 

28,714 

821 

332 

3,177 

1,581 

60 

1949... 

127,586 

1,865 

14,738 

20,968 

917 

445 

3,291 

2,375 

61 

bushels  1954... 

5,764,035 

57 ,669 

936,487 

1,011,968 

27,321 

7,419 

138,893 

59,366 

62 

1949. . . 

5,696,167 

67,723 

749 ,882 

991 ,090 

34,627 

18,021 

146,222 

98,502 

63 

bushels  sold  1954... 

1,803,511 

27,135 

407,789 

409,918 

7,552 

29,003 

9,154 

64 
65 

1949... 
Other  grain  threshed  or 

1,688,717 

11 ,453 

328,646 

377 ,942 

6,535 

491 

51,279 

9,267 

120 
2,723 

3 
113 

2 
36 

2 

66 

acres  1954 . . . 

21 

67 

1949... 

4,185 

118 

124 

8 

°i6 

54 

211 

68 

bushels  1954... 

39 ,760 

•  • . 

765 

1,550 

280 

69 
70 

1949... 
bushels  sold  1954... 

50,299 
12,682 

869 

1,437 
220 

200 

200 

2,550 

2,277 

71 

1949. . . 

11 ,294 

100 

100 

555 

450 

Annual    leguaea: 

72 

Dry  field  and  seed  beans  harvested 

126 

2 

25 

4 

4 

73 

1949. . . 

247 

56 

1 

12 

7 

74 

acres  1954. . . 

8,570 

115 

195 

32 

18 

75 

1949... 

13,119 

427 

1 

161 

5 

76 

100-lb.  bags  1954... 

34,959 

771 

2,283 

. . . 

285 

... 

65 

77 
78 

1949... 
Dry  field  and  seed  peas  harvested 

57  ,908 

... 

6,055 

6 

1,362 

. . . 

18 

21 

0 

2 

3 

79 

1949... 

4 

80 

acres  1954... 

93 

*20 

... 

9 

3 

81 

1949...' 

6 

82 

pounds  1954... 

103 ,950 

11,800 

... 

18,000 

950 

83 

1949... 

11,580 

... 

1  Reporting  sale  of  silage  or  fodder  only. 


UTAH 


71 


HARVESTED:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


Emery 

Garfield 

Grand 

Iron 

Juab 

Kane 

Millard 

Morgan 

Piute 

Rich 

Salt  Lake 

San  Juan 

Sanpete 

251 

44 

17 

167 

25 

15 

209 

1 

8 

1 

197 

22 

145 

1 

157 

53 

37 

212 

46 

35 

175 

1 

3 

1 

162 

66 

143 

2 

1,893 

175 

236 

2,165 

160 

142 

2,458 

14 

48 

10 

2,035 

326 

1,481 

3 

1,346 

205 

651 

2,955 

313 

178 

1,538 

6 

14 

5 

1,177 

745 

1,163 

4 

29 

3 

13 

11 

1 

6 

2 

12 

7 

5 

47 

31 

35 

41 

3 

20 

14 

13 

52 

16 

6 

588 

5 

136 

120 

3 

23 

4 

91 

52 

... 

7 

538 

85 

582 

244 

10 

74 

169 

29 

492 

56 

8 

37,242 

245 

3,160 

4,190 

86 

675 

140 

... 

5,358 

927 

9 

24,154 

2,190 

16,292 

5,169 

310 

1,797 

3,497 

... 

1,430 

7,378 

2,049 

10 

122 

4 

6 

94 

24 

6 

196 

1 

8 

1 

169 

11 

143 

11 

74 

8 

3 

118 

43 

3 

142 

1 

2 

1 

114 

12 

113 

12 

908 

15 

90 

1,147 

157 

72 

2,352 

14 

48 

10 

1,850 

212 

1,457 

13 

614 

36 

48 

1,664 

303 

16 

1,245 

6 

8 

5 

1,067 

187 

1,040 

14 

9,788 

111 

258 

11,606 

2,523 

370 

28,180 

224 

729 

50 

23,470 

727 

18,396 

15 

6,559 

404 

285 

12,680 

3,565 

101 

14,975 

90 

110 

75 

13,488 

848 

12,323 

16 

117 

39 

1 

90 

3 

14 

18 

5 

4 

17 

43 

17 

3 

109 

14 

26 

1 

37 

9 

17 

18 

397 

155 

10 

898 

47 

102 

94 

62 

24 

19 

194 

84 

21 

1,047 

88 

124 

6 

... 

81 

66 

67 

20 

14 

1 

1 

2 

... 

21 

10 

6 

15 

''3 

1 

6 

"i 

*7 

1 

20 

2> 

7,970 

286 

1,800 

. . . 

... 

... 

1,100 

23 

1,313 

... 

2,157 

425 

... 

20 

706 

566 

1,728 

24 

118 

23 

7 

1 

6 

43 

11 

15 

8 

68 

4 

309 

25 

130 

67 

1 

30 

21 

13 

107 

9 

21 

11 

94 

5 

312 

26 

1,023 

161 

... 

148 

22 

115 

426 

99 

175 

1,030 

607 

290 

4,570 

27 

1,101 

755 

10 

746 

1,342 

141 

5,756 

69 

203 

166 

791 

358 

5,195 

28 

34,472 

7,326 

4,824 

660 

907 

16,659 

•7,630 

7,191 

31,160 

24,1'^ 

2,200 

196,243 

29 

38,287 

22,310 

200 

16,716 

21,495 

2,720 

93,697 

3,217 

8,080 

7,540 

34,651 

5,920 

207 ,939 

30 

1,119 

112 

2,000 

366 

1,539 

.. . 

2,915 

1,800 

19,668 

31 

2,160 

1,550 

5,846 

10,050 

231 

22,859 

166 

1,840 

3,578 

3,500 

29 ,998 

32 

154 

9 

4 

128 

163 

18 

395 

16 

3 

5 

178 

178 

182 

33 

91 

23 

14 

177 

209 

40 

490 

29 

3 

12 

257 

199 

248 

34 

1,125 

71 

292 

4,852 

19,360 

231 

27,221 

733 

85 

735 

16,683 

30,605 

6,801 

35 

715 

557 

334 

4,892 

22,605 

862 

33,026 

727 

20 

479 

18,845 

32,499 

8,835 

36 

27,779 

2,954 

4,715 

72,915 

280,611 

4,107 

407,485 

8,812 

4,200 

6,895 

232,044 

386,155 

104,345 

37 

20,961 

7,833 

7,220 

83 ,912 

317,188 

16,593 

451,077 

16,402 

550 

7,016 

300,476 

553,384 

152,671 

38 

9,315 

2,136 

4,116 

50,169 

229 ,569 

111 

355,236 

6,441 

3,950 

6,730 

201,817 

355, 137 

71,136 

39 

12,711 

4,494 

3,832 

43 ,376 

241,867 

5,610 

306,389 

9,798 

380 

4,605 

232,734 

510,056 

78,194 

40 

356 

35 

4 

50 

54 

16 

109 

107 

30 

66 

607 

6 

442 

41 

452 

110 

5 

76 

101 

7 

148 

133 

62 

76 

794 

14 

629 

42 

2,151 

140 

39 

447 

715 

78 

1,489 

1,556 

125 

2,384 

5,937 

3,346 

3,411 

43 

4,054 

730 

55 

971 

2,100 

53 

2,017 

2,541 

565 

3,032 

6,729 

281 

5,211 

44 

64,098 

3,759 

1,570 

11,172 

13,287 

2,085 

34,242 

36,734 

5,102 

41,196 

227,879 

48,395 

109,261 

45 

124,037 

22,344 

1,440 

25,049 

45,892 

1,408 

45,401 

75,447 

17  ,258 

60,535 

251,472 

4,720 

174,009 

46 

15 ,980 

1,171 

1,388 

5,766 

9,084 

20 

26,389 

19,714 

2,750 

31,096 

182,869 

47 ,255 

46,240 

47 

48,538 

8,173 

537 

13,052 

28,213 

550 

3,351 

40,327 

5,307 

33 ,632 

124,236 

3,054 

72,663 

48 

337 

95 

2 

140 

40 

40 

105 

66 

60 

29 

171 

13 

439 

49 

385 

157 

18 

165 

71 

52 

143 

93 

74 

50 

254 

27 

574 

50 

2,594 

865 

49 

1,006 

202 

406 

806 

338 

524 

302 

1,321 

216 

3,326 

51 

3,535 

1,855 

292 

1,191 

408 

306 

954 

534 

439 

545 

1,553 

618 

4,627 

52 

83,857 

34,858 

2,090 

46,515 

8,968 

15 ,374 

27,736 

21,323 

26,691 

10,127 

60,358 

5,160 

146,616 

53 

132,299 

62,146 

11,061 

58,024 

20,822 

13,936 

41,363 

38,919 

22,041 

30,051 

79,423 

19,912 

210,807 

54 

9,248 

6,639 

10,968 

280 

565 

4,170 

3,323 

2,805 

204 

13,125 

1,990 

25,278 

55 

15,791 

15,811 

*75 

10,973 

3,077 

1,666 

4,730 

3,012 

1,525 

1,740 

15,298 

3,886 

34,605 

56 

109 

89 

1 

220 

143 

33 

573 

134 

124 

121 

496 

36 

420 

57 

165 

112 

9 

256 

168 

53 

645 

163 

135 

137 

526 

96 

535 

58 

871 

715 

20 

5,407 

2,036 

188 

11 ,122 

1,667 

1,772 

2,776 

6,528 

1,236 

5,473 

59 

1,492 

959 

79 

6,571 

1,936 

280 

11 ,566 

1,590 

1,496 

2,423 

4,480 

2,373 

5,538 

60 

30,690 

33,645 

700 

249,567 

72,657 

7,665 

461,525 

92,552 

93 ,498 

64,318 

245 ,375 

17 ,339 

250,137 

61 

59,118 

41,998 

2,665 

261 ,796 

88,481 

10,198 

450,531 

101,414 

79,573 

112,374 

201 ,705 

66,522 

248,147 

62 

3,741 

6,597 

92,451 

22,138 

610 

132,893 

17,973 

18,257 

11,949 

88,535 

4,189 

50,408 

63 

7,078 

8,187 

1,020 

81,915 

24,532 

1,506 

148,080 

25 ,433 

12 ,432 

18,711 

56,763 

12,988 

47,225 

64 

2 

6 

12 

7 

11 

28 

1 

3 

2 

10 

9 

05 

4 

111 

168 

93 

239 

1,003 

5 

13 

42 

191 

149 

r,n 

102 

4 

522 

219 

380 

1,342 

... 

12 

298 

374 

67 

50 

1,939 

... 

2,376 

635 

2,530 

16,053 

20 

214 

215 

1,728 

1,651 

68 

... 

1,514 

100 

7,288 
630 

1,765 
40 

3,390 
230 

12,239 
8,170 

80 

50 

4,960 
777 

2,409 
552 

69 

70 

53 

2,491 

130 

250 

2,791 

... 

4 

3,050 

640 

71 

3 

1 

1 

1 

60 

72 

4 

3 

3 

3 

2 

104 

"l 

73 

23 

5 

90 

8,023 

... 

74 

20 

5 

2 

°i6 

21 

12,348 

42 

75 

133 

"°6 

180 

1 

30,719 

... 

76 

69 

... 

25 

::: 

... 

4 

34 

606 

1 

4 

8,000 

49,047 

60 

2 
"9 

26,000 

... 

77 

78 

79 
SO 

sx 

32 
83 

72 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  9    (Part  1  of  4)  .-SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Sevier 

Summit 

Tooele 

Uintah 

Utah 

Wasatch 

Washington 

Wayne 

Weber 

Cora: 

1 

245 

1 

40 

204 

537 

1 

90 

9 

318 

2 

1949. . . 

166 

1 

41 

290 

546 

112 

10 

340 

3 

acres  1954. . . 

2,330 

80 

225 

1,554 

4,332 

20 

579 

116 

2,695 

4 

1949... 

1,374 

25 

207 

2,156 

2,940 

698 

65 

2,306 

5 

1 

3 

34 

54 

32 

7 

20 

6 

1949... 

2 

7 

95 

137 

50 

7 

33 

7 

acres  1954. .. 

2 

4 

156 

263 

80 

102 

64 

8 

1949... 

12 

19 

517 

510 

134 

52 

104 

9 

bushels  1954... 

100 

60 

7,826 

13,165 

3,711 

3,535 

3,615 

10 

1949... 

650 

690 

18,141 

19,126 

4,113 

1,730 

2,610 

11 

240 

1 

32 

139 

458 

1 

52 

292 

12 

1949. . . 

154 

1 

30 

145 

347 

49 

281 

13 

acres  1954. . . 

2,287 

80 

199 

1,069 

3,941 

20 

445 

2,569 

1- 

1949... 

1,306 

25 

176 

1,196 

2,151 

323 

2,085 

15 

tons,   green  weight  1954... 

32,754 

800 

1,887 

11, 549 

50,445 

300 

4,161 

30,110 

16 

1949... 

16,671 

250 

1,704 

10,485 

28,130 

3,154 

25,041 

17 

Hogged  or  grazed,  or  cut  for  green 

2 

9 

6 

60 

36 

14 

17 

IS 

1949... 

16 

5 

83 

95 

21 

3 

34 

19 

acres  1954. . . 

41 

22 

329 

128 

54 

14 

62 

20 

1949... 

56 

12 

443 

279 

... 

241 

13 

117 

21 

3 

4 

1 

2 

22 

1949... 

112 

1 

11 

43 

7 

30 

23 

bushels  1954... 

3,229 

190 

1,500 

265 

24 

1949... 
Small   grains: 

313 

'45 

1,759 

5,415 

81 

660 

25 

Grains  grown  together  and  threshed  as  a 

139 
167 

18 
43 

4 
11 

22 
61 

104 
123 

4 
28 

14 

12 

46 
27 

26 

2( 

1949... 

56 

27 

acres  1954. . . 

1,578 

144 

19 

164 

893 

48 

419 

548 

188 

26 

1949... 

2,362 

445 

191 

641 

2,075 

209 

113 

282 

369 

29 

bushels  1954... 

104,049 

8,230 

660 

5,548 

45,024 

1,670 

3,940 

23,409 

8,643 

30 

1949... 

122,676 

20,543 

4,023 

23,730 

74,787 

10,663 

4,140 

11,948 

16,451 

31 

bushels  sold  1954... 

6,405 

29 

116 

868 

1,450 

1,500 

783 

32 

1949... 

21,396 

4,164 

360 

1,722 

20,874 

45 

769 

2,894 

33 

Winter  wheat  threshed  or 

12 
23 

20 
37 

36 
74 

62 
87 

194 
245 

4 
23 

89 
134 

5 
9 

40 

'..: 

1949... 

63 

35 

acres  1954. . . 

616 

277 

3,811 

995 

10,296 

29 

6,706 

59 

344 

36 

1949... 

894 

375 

6,931 

1,059 

13,992 

176 

7,945 

58 

6,278 

37 

bushels  1954... 

9,095 

3,966 

45,979 

16,556 

120,829 

1,070 

83,613 

2,314 

8,983 

38 

1949... 

14,693 

18,924 

82,638 

22,802 

239,989 

4,979 

92,870 

2,055 

82,065 

39 

bushels  sold  1954... 

7,405 

1,938 

34,885 

12,706 

94,985 

920 

50,346 

5,890 

40 

1949... 

10,705 

8,820 

61,951 

9,581 

192,613 

2,304 

40,712 

74,457 

41 

Spring  wheat  threshed  or 

263 

371 

100 
123 

39 

85 

289 

461 

1,018 
1,235 

87 
113 

23 

20 

44 

73 

465 

42 

1949... 

638 

43 

acres  1954. . . 

2,072 

837 

766 

2,230 

8,343 

306 

134 

228 

2,768 

44 

1949... 

3,169 

849 

1,215 

4,477 

10,271 

492 

97 

461 

4,424 

45 

bushels  1954... 

101,571 

20,238 

11,131 

60,556 

300,043 

13,640 

4,195 

9,079 

98,291 

46 

1949... 

146,499 

28,944 

22,984 

133,317 

395,802 

20,314 

2,802 

17, 152 

157,290 

47 

bushels  sold  1954... 

77,577 

13, 174 

6,969 

39,387 

230,941 

10,814 

2,838 

5,554 

68,908 

48 

1949... 

65,063 

8,870 

11,980 

47,074 

200, 109 

4,861 

845 

2,735 

87,454 

49 

172 

112 

39 

316 

379 

81 

38 

66 

215 

5C 

1949... 

256 

138 

56 

428 

494 

103 

43 

89 

269 

M 

acres  1954. .. 

1,117 

883 

209 

2,270 

2,287 

445 

214 

350 

1,515 

52 

1949... 

1,648 

1,125 

290 

3,979 

2,668 

454 

211 

488 

1,854 

53 

bushels  1954. . . 

56,644 

43,366 

8,813 

87,526 

120,335 

23,490 

7,475 

14,936 

79,055 

54 

1949... 

82,644 

61,045 

13,202 

167, 393 

135,069 

23,651 

7,030 

21,858 

90,847 

55 

bushels  sold  1954. . . 

12,095 

6,278 

525 

10,417 

37,588 

3,500 

1,389 

1,495 

18,553 

56 

1949... 

14,980 

5,932 

1,216 

20,645 

35,536 

712 

2,385 

1,099 

23,009 

57 

Barley  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting  1954... 

477 

172 

120 

268 

1,115 

211 

237 

128 

545 

58 

1949... 

515 

196 

184 

270 

1,252 

223 

239 

155 

541 

59 

acres  1954. .. 

6,985 

2,158 

1,545 

2,664 

14,545 

1,703 

4,668 

1,841 

4,181 

60 

1949... 

7,011 

2,108 

2,021 

2,458 

17,487 

1,742 

2,973 

2,343 

4,061 

61 

bushels  1954... 

462,039 

86,986 

48,785 

103,702 

670,670 

87,390 

161,594 

89,769 

194, 309 

62 

1949... 

431,290 

92,841 

78,959 

103,896 

643,137 

91,580 

112,742 

120,118 

191,015 

63 

bushels  sold  1954... 

90, 132 

10,842 

7,252 

10,371 

217,555 

13,492 

54,032 

18,565 

40,978 

64 

1949... 

110,994 

12,294 

12,918 

12,402 

193,908 

12,153 

41,469 

17,203 

43,893 

65 

Other  grain  threshed  or 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

10 

2 

66 

acres  1954.. . 

4 

2 

180 

20 

41 

269 

19 

67 

1949... 

38 

20 

179 

55 

16 

79 

14 

68 

bushels  1954... 

20 

36 

1,440 

493 

825 

6,640 

300 

69 

1949... 

1,800 

300 

1,602 

2,270 

290 

2,464 

245 

70 

bushels  sold  1954... 

1,440 

173 

200 

250 

71 

1949... 
Annual    legnaes: 

595 

35 

50 

72 

Dry  field  and  seed  beans  harvested 

1 

19 

5 

73 

1949... 

"9 

32 

9 

1 

74 

acres  1954. .. 

1 

24 

44 

75 

1949... 

6 

65 

5 

1 

76 

100-lb.  bags  1954... 

1 

115 

400 

77 

1949... 

75 

512 

20 

1*5 

78 

Dry  field  and  seed  peas  harvested 

1 

5 

1 

79 

1949... 

1 

3 

80 

acres  1954. .. 

10 

35 

3 

81 

1949... 

1 

5 

82 

pounds  1954. .. 

26,000 

7,200 

6,000 

83 

1949... 

420 

11,160 

UTAH 

County  Table  9    (Part  2  of  4 )  .-SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


73 


(For  definitions  and  explanations ,   see  text) 


Daggett 


Hay   crops: 

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.. 

tone  1954.. 

1949.. 

Sold farms  reporting  1954. . 

tons  1954.. 

Clover,  timothy,  and  mixtures  of  clover  and 

grasses  cut  for  hay farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949  2. 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

tons  1954.. 

1949.. 

Sold farms  reporting  1954 . . 

tons  1954.. 


Cats,  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. 

•  farms  reporting  1954. 
tons  1954. 


Other  hay  cut . 


.farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

acres  1954. 

1949. 

tons  1954. 

1949. 

.farms  reporting  1954. 
tons  1954. 


Grass  silage  made  from  grasses,  alfalfa,  clover, 

or  =ffnall  grains farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 
tons,  green  weight  1954. 

Alfalfa  seed,  clover,  grass,  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. 


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 farm3  reporting  1954. . 

1949., 

acres  19543. 

19493, 

100-lb.  bags  1954., 

1949.. 


552,109 
518,729 


15,541 

16,530 

410,487 

360,206 

1,009,400 

905,157 

3,154 

164,307 


1,384 
1,542 
37,547 
35,855 
54,712 
57,229 


95 
2,613 


980 
1,046 
10,877 
12,267 
12,968 
16,367 

50 
1,412 


1,745 
2,104 
84,119 
99,741 
87,911 
123,119 

123 
4,816 


459 

641 

8,786 

14,068 

11,913 

20,056 

39 
660 


293 
976 


1,514 

1,782 

53,060 

49,649 

10,975,138 

10,131,487 


33 

73 

346 

532 

110,176 

86,283 


Other  field  crops  harvested acres  1954.. 


1,092 


2,503 

2,806 

31,863 

26,913 

526,182 

457,520 


3,285 
4,719 
9,142 
13,655 

1,457,771 
1,965,230 

1,102 


14,539 
11,981 


251 
263 
12,687 
10,076 
33,774 
24,637 

71 

10,272 


40 
56 
1,542 
1,139 
2,709 
2,382 


12 
3 

87 

9 

113 

10 

1 
10 


12 

28 

193 

783 

357 

L.609 


16 

33 

618 

788 

79,118 

134,626 


5 

143 

1 

573 

35 

56 

1 

,757 

834 

350 

,916 

227 

,554 

39,276 
37,301 


1,161 
1,212 
32,995 
28,461 
94,313 
76,601 

316 
18,130 


67 
57 
2,328 
1,356 
2,873 
2,096 

3 

103 


40 
22 
433 
233 
417 
327 

2 
23 


97 
158 
2,952 
6,653 
3,521 
9,295 

9 
365 


47 

40 

570 

1,126 

958 

1,945 


156 

187 

5,946 

4,833 

521 ,039 

599,141 


13 

26 

184 

215 

74,880 

47,899 


501 

544 

7,913 

7,347 

139,750 

135,889 


127 
187 
590 
782 
92,619 
113,726 


52,368 
44,358 


1,580 
1,618 
45,619 
39,134 
102,548 
99,512 

273 

11,313 


90 

100 

1,123 

969 

2,132 

2,037 

10 
201 


118 
157 
1,436 
1,003 
1,603 
1,667 

7 
719 


119 
118 
3,845 
2,740 
3,949 
3,919 

14 
291 


33 

35 

345 

895 

435 

1,099 

2 

10 


124 

122 

2,450 

1,962 

155,776 

129,443 


10 

13 

114 

97 

26,620 

11,730 


425 
484 
3,765 
3,119 
55,552 
50,996 


266 

241 

494 

655 

80,163 

107,822 

84 


5,264 
4,635 


246 
227 
4,975 
4,412 
12,215 
10,514 

60 
1,836 


85 

175 
108 
298 


32 
144 
31 

1 
5 


6 

15 

60 

1,600 

2,080 


100 
12 


46 

41 

745 

427 

9,854 

5,558 


131 
115 
80 
84 
9,390 
7,755 


4,222 
4,564 


32 

44 
1,827 
2,219 
1,894 
3,760 

3 
187 


12 
15 
918 
623 
903 
695 


3 
2 
55 

230 
60 
240 


11 

10 

1,235 

1,091 
1,074 
1,173 


6 

187 
401 
177 
537 


5 

10 
200 
700 


12 
17 
16 
23 
2,207 
1.800 


15,047 
14,196 


774 

782 

12,587 

11,654 
42,355 
39,769 

220 

8,785 


26 
19 
464 
226 
722 
524 

2 
22 


17 
22 

231 
101 
242 
170 


43 
1,566 

1,951 
1,543 
2,550 

5 

1,011 


15 

12 
179 

57 
521 

94 

3 
24 


33,668 
33,570 


675 
690 
23,645 
20,666 
42,665 
41,346 

83 
5,545 


198 
213 
6,309 
5,435 
7,361 
7,676 


64 
40 
571 
487 
669 
615 

2 
46 


91 
153 
2,875 
4,828 
3,076 
5,349 


16 

79 

268 

2,429 

341 

2,803 


27 

134 

25 

125 

456 

4,373 

265 

4-.039 

19,145 

1,301,879 

15,281 

1,001,514 

1 

6 

4 

69 

500 

2,584 

176 

254 

.2 

1,756 

2,201 

8 

31 ,922 

35,040 

96 

165 

.; ;  9 

260 

350 

334 

178 

1,025 

145 

47,679 

25 

,  506 

145,677 

14 

,563 

1For  1949,    "Alfalfa  cut  for  hay  (or  for  dehydrating)." 
374943   O  -  56  -  7 


zFor  1949,    "Clover  or  timothy  cut  for  hay.1 


3Does  not  Include  acreage  for  farms  with  less  than  10  bags  harvested. 


74 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  9    (Part  2  of  4)  —SPECIFIED  CROPS 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Emery 


Morgan 


Hay  crops: 

Land  from  which  nay  was  cut. 


.acres  1954. 
1949. 


Alfalfa  and  alfalfa  mixtures  cut  for  hay 

(and  for  dehydrating) farms  reporting  1954., 

1949 1. 

acres  1954.. 

1949., 

tons  1954., 

1949., 

Sold farms  reporting  1954., 

tons  1954., 

Clover,  timothy,  and  mixtures  of  clover  and 

grasses  cut  for  hay farms  reporting  1954.. 

19492. 

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. 

.farms  reporting  1954. 
tons  1954. 


Other  hay  cut. 


Grass  silage  made  from 
or  small  grains 


.farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

acres  1954. 

1949. 

tons  1954. 

1949. 

•farms  reporting  1954. 
tons  1954. 

alfalfa,  clover, 
.farms  reporting  1954. 
acres  1954. 
tons,  green  weight  1954. 


Alfalfa  seed,  clover,  grass,  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. 


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 3.. 

1949  3.. 

100-lb.  bags  1954... 

1949... 

Other  field  crops  harvested acres  1954... 


14,715 
15,178 


562 
595 
11 ,794 
12,224 
25,239 
29 ,663 

52 
1,664 


462 
815 
584 
,369 


27 
28 
145 
162 
184 
258 

1 
3 


72 
86 
1,397 
1,345 
1,616 
2,052 


34 

62 

871 

655 

910 

1,106 

2 
11 


46 
125 


21 
15 
94 
101 
14,220 
10,196 


9,291 
11,113 


250 

286 

6,641 

6,600 
12,560 
14,685 

17 
591 

46 
77 
1,343 
2,139 
1,980 
3,104 

7 
93 


46 

474 
641 
761 
852 


17 

37 

752 

1,077 

1,159 

1,622 


10 

23 

81 

742 

155 

960 

2 
11 


28 

250 

1,925 


7 

53 

55 

860 

687 

123 

84 

231 

94 

22 

512 

75 

721 

2,507 

57 

,809 

7,808 

73 

,278 

1,250 
1,490 


37 
49 
1,142 
1,204 
3,361 
3,204 

6 
677 


2 

60 
140 


3 

9 

18 

153 

23 

277 


3 

2 

90 

75 

205 

160 


11 

570 


2 
28 
293 


7 

5 

1 

224 

229 


15,827 
13,938 


368 
374 
14,800 
12,489 
40,155 
31,338 

94 
10,767 

9 
12 
263 
121 
396 
182 


32 
40 
329 
470 
570 
657 


14 

28 

295 

727 

273 

1,024 


5 
15 
140 
223 
263 
260 


42 
25 
622 
484 
90,703 
43,324 


12 

128 

1,165 


65 

103 

929 

1,614 

204,307 

274,286 


9,634 
9,467 


221 
248 
7,420 
6,350 
14,661 
14,142 

46 


6 

34 

96 

57 

199 


28 
21 
630 
399 
647 
457 


56 
58 
1,490 
2,536 
1,898 
2,793 


60 
271 

60 

260 


50 

55 

1,876 

1,436 

312,070 

175,494 


20 
33 
15 
32 
2,552 
2,900 


3,026 
3,387 


122 
120 
2,508 
2,062 
5,899 
4,941 

12 
246 


10 

108 
102 
133 
187 


21 

40 
204 
752 
255 

709 


12 
20 
137 
470 
134 
586 


21 
32 
533 
587 
112,331 
75,206 


9 

43 

4 

17 

201 

1,519 


48,638 

36,214 


857 
882 
45,251 
32,902 
84,663 
59,139 

262 
18 ,882 


185 

50 

243 

61 


79 
63 
2,190 
2,196 
1,845 
1,751 


5 

7 

811 

881 

1,242 

1,290 


15 
181 
413 
174 
415 

3 
32 

1 

20 

100 


572 

598 

29,685 

27,807 

7,092,691 

6,776,258 


1 

1 

200 


55 

21 

1,167 

283 

16,038 
3,579 


55 

63 

219 

450 

25,304 

81,747 


7,653 
7,466 


183 
197 
4,938 
4,798 
10,835 
11,999 

38 
1,300 

26 

43 

507 

1,974 

1,165 

2,679 


24 
21 
129 
222 
210 
436 

3 
25 


10 
15 
844 
289 
761 
638 

3 
81 


35 

20 

1,235 

284 

1,435 

568 

5 
103 


2 
12 
500 


57 

54 

52 

160 

9,261 

23,497 


1For  1949,    "Alfalfa  cut  for  nay  (or  for  dehydrating)." 


2For  1949,   "Clover  or  timothy  cut  for  hay.1 


3Does  not  Include  acreage  for  farms  with  less  than  10  bags  harvested. 


UTAH 


75 


HARVESTED:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


Rich 

Salt  Lake 

San  Juan 

Sanpete 

Sevier 

Summit 

Tooele 

Uintah 

Utah 

Wasatch 

Washington 

Wayne 

Weber 

45,281 

18,347 

4,630 

39,641 

21,587 

21,325 

8,314 

25,690 

38,837 

11,248 

8,282 

7,263 

19,317 

1 

45,854 

16,547 

5,550 

38,539 

20,034 

21,672 

8,799 

22,613 

35,208 

13,398 

7,196 

7,366 

19,166 

2 

168 

1,051 

96 

1,001 

708 

281 

220 

627 

1,890 

281 

448 

228 

1,062 

3 

160 

1,241 

126 

1,045 

747 

281 

257 

706 

2,003 

322 

530 

227 

1,128 

4 

5,991 

17,026 

3,978 

29,110 

18,984 

8,189 

5,524 

20,508 

29,059 

7,489 

7,422 

5,654 

17,673 
15,186 

5 

6,472 

14,897 

4,958 

24,769 

16,657 

7,541 

4,964 

18,346 

26,095 

8,466 

6,378 

5,350 

6 

8,293 

54,362 

4,508 

66,358 

73,853 

15,620 

9,336 

41,511 

89,836 

14,882 

26,627 

13,225 

49,286 

7 

10,367 

50,709 

11,301 

52,729 

56,591 

14,986 

11,396 

39,708 

79,873 

22,305 

22,087 

11,276 

46,128 

8 

15 

325 

17 

171 

147 

38 

33 

121 

359 

26 

90 

13 

216 

9 

671 

13,175 

246 

7,256 

10,048 

1,035 

1,074 

6,835 

15,635 

1,407 

5,282 

259 

7,185 

10 

38 

20 

2 

85 

35 

244 

7 

57 

92 

58 

21 

28 

76 

11 

36 
1,902 

16 
249 

2 
150 

110 
1,022 

49 
422 

219 
11,119 

14 
233 

82 
1,855 

80 
1,429 

100 
1,643 

16 
201 

31 
347 

61 
888 

L2 

13 

1,333 

129 

110 

1,588 

513 

8,424 

503 

1,980 

693 

3,230 

216 

502 

1,060 

14 

1,883 

474 

150 

1,854 

801 

16,813 

255 

2,906 

2,392 

2,851 

348 

486 

1,505 
1,716 

15 

1,922 

197 

220 

2,499 

904 

13,695 

749 

2,599 

1,242 

6,133 

437 

792 

16 

4 
193 

3 
32 

1 
90 

6 
61 

1 

25 

19 
821 

2 
130 

11 
209 

4 
123 

8 
125 

17 
18 

15 

31 

21 

87 

20 

34 

25 

38 

60 

34 

31 

11 

41 

19 

13 
341 

39 
207 

9 
288 

101 
605 

21 
267 

54 

317 

28 
206 

17 
282 

68 
400 

27 
285 

38 

257 

18 
76 

79 
264 

20 
23 

720 

242 

216 

963 

205 

389 

609 

88 

374 

206 

363 

178 

458 

22 

270 

372 

244 

905 

288 

408 

235 

448 

654 

554 

267 

117 

383 

23 

1,031 

456 

326 

1,371 

278 

736 

769 

133 

564 

353 

398 

260 

938 

... 

2 

5 

2 

5 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

25 

40 

93 

38 

47 

44 

35 

56 

70 

20 

21 

26 

155 

8 

1 

345 

91 

37 

57 

90 

195 

68 

7 

47 

42 

27 

156 

10 

2 

371 

96 

115 

54 

81 

254 

42 

17 

43 

47 

28 

35,727 

327 

30 

8,072 

1,858 

1,541 

2,209 

2,665 

7,538 

1,739 

169 

967 

388 

25 

37,012 

1,443 

92 

8,909 

2,309 

5,423 

2,544 

2,291 

7,933 

1,334 

281 

954 

1,424 

30 

26,361 

298 

10 

11,080 

2,795 

1,970 

2,749 

3,513 

9,958 

2,978 

218 

1,620 

622 

31 

34,917 

1,825 

99 

13,974 

3,091 

7,325 

2,893 

3,244 

12,555 

2,063 

464 

1,508 

1,768 

32 

14 
1,310 

2 
65 

24 
319 

6 
77 

7 
119 

2 

7 

4 
137 

10 
371 

6 
176 

1 

3 

4 
53 

33 
34 

8 

5 

1,320 

17 

5 

63 

6 

13 

6 

12 

46 

8 

12 

10 

21 

35 

9 
538 

4 
184 

106 
672 

30 
56 

11 
107 

5 
142 

19 
380 

43 
411 

10 
77 

11 
233 

23 
219 

37 
104 

36 

37 

317 

1,203 

265 

188 

190 

2,310 

390 

175 

224 

317 

545 

275 

84 

374 

1,001 

38 

669 

230 

860 

116 

187 

207 

924 

629 

142 

520 

344 

165 

39 

186 

209 

2,711 

560 

347 

333 

393 

1,057 

568 

206 

655 

2,225 

40 

1 
42 

5 

115 

5 
26 

3 
160 
340 

1 
50 

1 
60 

2 

52 

261 

1 
60 

1 

15 

150 

1 
15 

41 

42 

,3 
44 
45 

8 

3 

55 

12 

2 

48 

114 

56 

1 

24. 

2 

19 

46 

1 

19 

6 

100 

3 

2 

76 

121 

149 

1 

46 

2 

22 

47 

20 

166 
224 

62 

894 

140 

55 

811 

2,802 

929 

132 

143 

8 

239 

48 

163 

1,290 

19 

4 

1,106 

1,837 

1,756 

1 

362 

52 

378 

49 

2,000 

15,472 

4,600 

111,027 

45,650 

6,760 

98,192 

748,233 

158,356 

25,000 

39,003 

300 

21,423 

50 

54,904 

13,165 

100,959 

934 

400 

173,046 

369,657 

322,150 

125 

94,826 

5,500 

26,623 

51 

I 
6 
8 

2 

6 

52 

12 

1 

9 

14 
26 

53 
54 

1 

73 

66 

55 

100 

1,000 

1,600 

125 

11,855 

6,476 
10,550 

56 
57 

15 

50 

76 

56 

12 

27 

23 

17 

14 

11 

58 

259 

277 

4,453 

2,903 

112 

123 

1,278 

919 

306 

402 

4,664 

5,201 

1 

5 

35 

18 

314 

271 

3,032 

1,670 

3 
12 

300 

358 

2,659 

2,594 

59 
60 
61 
62 

76,573 
54,767 

19,071 
13,030 

75,650 
84,631 

210 
287 

51,708 
27,897 

116 

47,421 
43,487 

63 
64 

4 

235 

33 

141 

132 

14 

50 

226 

433 

26 

56 

73 

189 

65 

24 

295 

76 

260 

240 

22 

95 

404 

659 

69 

96 

83 

406 

66 

1 

114 

41 

41 

346 

2 

22 

47 

523 

14 

716 

160 

515 

67 

15 

308 

112 

80 

1,701 

9 

42 

96 

845 

36 

998 

204 

1,376 

68 

49 

15,253 

958 

4,972 

121,136 

156 

2,637 

5,315 

71,798 

1,471 

113,518 

19,992 

61,025 

69 

1,186 

38,071 

4,338 
24 

7,503 

1 

236,116 

439 

4,589 

10,446 

103,149 

3,962 

134,072 
923 

26,568 

173,265 
9 

70 
71 

76 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  9    (Part  3  of  4)  .-SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

The  State 

Beaver 

Box  Elder 

Cache 

Carbon 

Daggett 

Davis 

Vegetables  for  home  use  and  lor  sale  (other  than 

Irish  and  sweet  potatoes): 

1 

Vegetables  harvested  for  home 

11,504 

176 

598 

1,236 

227 

27 

726 

2 

1949... 

12,958 

104 

700 

1,356 

188 

9 

781 

3 

Vegetables  harvested  for  sale... farms  reporting  1954... 

2,429 

5 

358 

339 

7 

272 

4 

1949... 

3,760 

7 

517 

569 

7 

407 

5 

acres  1954... 

19,488 

4 

3,763 

2,105 

2 

2,701 

6 

1949... 

27,070 

5 

4,308 

3,466 

14 

3,565 

7 

2,698,880 
4,610,837 

560 
744 

428,988 
672,618 

162,212 
401,617 

815 
1,795 

543,032 

8 

1949... 

846,557 

9 

1,135 

5 

174 

216 

5 

78 

10 

1949... 

1,392 

2 

215 

287 

4 

77 

11 

acres  1954. . . 

6,054 

4 

1,426 

922 

1 

236 

12 

1949... 

6,356 

2 

1,149 

1,447 

4 

277 

13 

209 

1 

7 

1 

1 

56 

14 

1949... 

435 

26 

4 

97 

15 

acres  1954. .. 

547 

(Z) 

13 

2 

(Z) 

166 

16 

1949. . . 

1,197 

69 

3 

289 

17 

880 

146 

292 

220 

407 

1 
2 

59 
85 

>' 

1949... 

1,716 

19 

acres  1954 . . . 

4,954 

877 

1,041 

(Z) 

268 

20 

1949... 

8,846 

1,728 

1,898 

7 

343 

21 

945 
1,375 

2 

158 
190 

7 
3 

4 
5 

209 

297 

22 

1949 . . . 

6 

23 

acres  1954 .. . 

4,779 

(Z) 

1,208 

1 

1 

1,375 

24 

1949... 

6,508 

3 

1,008 

10 

2 

2,035 

25 

3,154 

(Z) 

239 

139 

(Z) 

656 

Berries  and  other  s.all  fruits  harvested  for  sale: 

26 

295 

23 
35 

24 

19 
47 

27 

1949... 

602 

39 

5 

1 

28 

acres  1954 . , . 

389 

51 

12 

15 

29 

1949... 

703 

70 

26 

1 

(Z) 

53 

30 

quarts  1954... 

630,009 

74,130 

30,034 

33,782 

31 

1949... 

1,082,968 

125,310 

35,807 

424 

144 

78,876 

32 

307 

15 

18 

2 

16 

Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Duchesne 

Emery 

Garfield 

Grand 

Iron 

Juab 

Kane 

Vegetables  for  boar  use  and  for  sale  (other  than 

Iriah  and  sweet  potatoes): 

1 

Vegetables  harvested  for  home 

608 
720 

530 
478 

221 

171 

21 
49 

182 

167 

142 
121 

102 

77 

2 

1949... 

3 

Vegetables  harvested  for  sale... farms  reporting  1954... 

14 

13 

2 

2 

3 

4 

3 

4 

1949... 

14 

17 

2 

7 

16 

28 

6 

5 

acres  1954 . . . 

22 

39 

8 

17 

44. 

17 

(Z) 

6 

1949... 

12 

126 

2 

39 

244 

125 

9 

7 

Sold dollars  1954. . . 

2,815 

12,127 

500 

2,100 

13,070 

737 

190 

a 

1949... 

1,074 

19,817 

945 

6,005 

37,751 

9,024 

885 

9 

8 
12 

5 
6 

1 
1 

3 
2 

1 
5 

3 
6 

10 

1949... 

11 

acres  1954. .. 

9 

1 

(z 

8 

1 

(z) 

12 

1949... 

6 

6 

(Z 

4 

9 

9 

13 

2 

2 

14 

1949... 

1 

2 

2 

1 

15 

acres  1954. .. 

(Z) 

(Z) 

16 

1949... 

(2) 

12 

10 

(Z) 

17 

3 

1 
1 

1 
1 

3 
24 

18 

1949... 

5 

1 

19 

acres  1954... 

2 

(z) 

1 

16 

20 

1949... 

1 

(z) 

(Z) 

103 

(z) 

21 

8 
10 

6 

10 

22 

1949. . . 

1 
2 

1 

3 

3 

1 

23 

acres  1954... 

3 

1 

(z) 

(Z 

24' 

1949... 

1 

2 

1 

6 

(z) 

1 

(z 

25 

Berries  and  other  small  fruits  harvested  for  sale: 

8 

37 

8 

17 

35 

26 

5 

14 

3 
3 

27 

1949... 

2 

28 

acres  1954. .. 

(Z) 

4 

29 

1949... 

4 

2 

2 

30 

quarts  1954... 

145 

4,800 

31 

1949... 

2,684 

1,542 

1,200 

32 

2 

9 

(z 

(Zl 

V" 

■ 

Z  Reported  In  small  fractions. 


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77 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Millard 

Morgan 

Piute 

Rich 

Salt  Lake 

San  Juan 

Sanpete 

Sevier 

I 

Vegetables   for    home    use    and    for   sale    (other   than 
Irish  aad   street    potatoes): 
Vegetables  harvested  for  home 

496 
496 

124 
127 

112 
66 

85 

74 

969 
1,388 

112 
189 

737 
819 

601 

2 

1949... 

417 

3 
4 

Vegetables  harvested  for  sale... farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

10 

7 

32 

43 

1 

1 
3 

163 
323 

5 
6 

12 
214 

3 
27 

5 

acres  1954. . . 

22 

205 

(Z) 

1 

1,207 

7 

125 

277 

• 

1949... 

7 

329 

(Z) 

2,418 

14 

1,168 

299 

7 

2,165 
1,340 

47,975 
66,678 

50 

85 
65 

266,005 
618,437 

309 
890 

25,823 

118,893 

51,305 

a 

1949... 

170, 536 

9 

10 

1949... 

7 
7 

1 

56 
42 

4 
1 

4 
118 

19 

11 

acres  1954. . . 

10 

(Z) 

142 

3 

1 

12 

1949... 

4 

(z) 

95 

1 

467 

37 

13 

1 

1 

36 

1 

W 

1949. . . 

2 

2 

72 

1? 

acres  1954. . . 

(z) 

3 

104 

1 

Id 

1949... 

(Z) 

6 

302 

1? 

1 

8 
11 

39 
85 

1 

7 
122 

If 

1949... 

4 

19 
20 

acres  1954... 
1949... 

5 

98 
180 

212 
460 

2 

48 
504 

11 

21 

8 
5 

106 
190 

1 

1 

22 

1949. . . 

1 

.3 

acres  1954... 

3 

376 

(Z) 

... 

1949... 

2 

721 

2 

1 

25 

4 

104 

1 

373 

4 

75 

277 

2c 

Berries   and   other   small    fruits   harvested    for    sale: 

5 

4 

32 

4 

1 

27 

1949... 

4 

3 

1 

3 

90 

1 

7 

2 

28 

acres  1954... 

1 

10 

57 

(Z) 

(Z) 

29 

1949... 

1 

(Z) 

(Z) 

7 

123 

(Z) 

1 

1 

30 

quarts  1954... 

570 

7,930 

106,721 

269 

50 

31 

12 

1949... 

1,005 
4 

74 
(Z) 

72 

9,620 
13 

203, 557 
28 

300 

2,190 
4 

1,040 
(Z) 

Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,   see  text) 

2^1  ITTTTDl  t. 

Tooele 

Uintah 

Utah 

Wasatch 

Washington 

Wayne 

Weber 

1 

Vegetables   for   hone   use   and    for   sale    (other    than 
Irish  and   sweet    potatoes): 

Vegetables  harvested  for  home 

81 
114 

98 
124 

601 
705 

1,282 
1,672 ~ 

121 
190 

356 
437 

248 
228 

685 

2 

1949... 

991 

i 

Vegetables  harvested  for  sale. ..farms  reporting  1954... 

16 

3 

10 

702 

27 

61 

1 

360 

- 

1949... 

16 

4 

26 

888 

39 

101 

5 

461 

5 

acres  1954. . . 

128 

8 

13 

6,044 

102 

122 

1 

2,504 

6 

1949... 

146 

6 

41 

7,153 

113 

227 

7 

3,227 

7 

Sold dollars  1954. . . 

19,320 

950 

1,910 

662,335 

5,116 

30, 742 

10 

417,634 

S 

1949... 

26,402 

1,230 

4,201 

881, 505 

11,253 

46,556 

1,155 

662,864 

9 

1 

6 

498 

24 

1 

34 

10 

1949... 

2 

7 

494 

34 

1 

49 

11 

acres  1954... 

2 

3 

3,217 

18 

(Z) 

50 

12 

1949... 

1 

1 

2,640 

38 

1 

158 

13 

39 

12 

49 

14 

1949... 

4 

83 

29 

1 

109 

15 

acres  1954. . . 

148 

14 

96 

16 

1949... 

1 

256 

36 

(Z) 

213 

17 
18 

1949... 

16 

14 

1 
4 

226 
414 

27 
39 

3 

5 

1 

117 
199 

19 

acres  1954. . . 

128 

(Z) 

1,523 

102 

(Z) 

(Z) 

633 

20 

1949... 

104 

(Z) 

2,443 

110 

2 

950 

21 

3 

2 

156 

31 

1 

239 

22 

1949... 

3 

19 

264 

47 

3 

311 

23 

acres  1954. . . 

6 

(Z) 

380 

14 

1 

1,410 

24 

1949... 

5 

4 

1,107 

55 

1 

1,541 

25 

10 

776 

76 

315 

26 

Gerries   and    other    snail    fruits   harvested    for   sale: 

1 

5 

135 

16 

18 

27 

1949... 

1 

2 

3 

227 

65 

47 

2? 

acres  1954. . . 

(Z) 

1 

218 

9 

11 

29 

1949... 

(Z) 

(z) 

1 

303 

76 

32 

30 

quarts  1954.. . 

120 

690 

335,735 

26,300 

8,733 

31 
32 

1949... 

30 

(z) 

232 

700 
2 

482,746 
182 

(zi 

84,940 
2 

50,475 
9 

Z  Reported  In  snail  fractions. 


78 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  9    (Part  4  of  4)  .-SPECIFIED  CROPS 


{For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Tree  fruits,  outs,  and  grapes: 

Land  in  bearing  and  nonbearing  fruit  orchards, 
groves,  vineyards,  and  planted  nut 
trees farms  reporting  ', 


Apples farms  reporting 

Trees  of  all  ages number  ', 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number 

Trees  of  bearing  age number 

Quantity  harvested bushels 

Peaches farms  reporting 

Trees  of  all  ages number 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number 

Trees  of  bearing  age number 

Quantity  harvested bushels 

Pears farms  reporting 

Trees  of  all  ages number  ; 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number 

Trees  of  bearing  age number 

Quantity  harvested bushels 

Cherries: 

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 

Quantity  harvested pounds 


19541 . . 

3,408 

1950... 

8,340 

19541 . . 

15,357 

19502.. 

18,997 

1954  * . . 

2,839 

1950... 

6,639 

1954 l.. 

218,550 

1950... 

292,321 

1954  * . . 

46,625 

1950... 

83,789 

19541 . . 

171,925 

1950... 

208,  532 

1954 >.. 

440,308 

1949... 

389,450 

19541 . . 

2,908 

1950... 

4,814 

19541 . . 

451,615 

1950... 

622,530 

1954 '.. 

60,092 

1950... 

137,411 

19541 . . 

391,  523 

1950... 

485,119 

19541 . . 

498,295 

1949... 

543, 237 

19541 . . 

2,190 

1950. . . 

3,778 

1954 *.. 

159, 947 

1950... 

194,350 

1954 '.. 

31,509 

1950... 

72,885 

19541 . . 

128,438 

1950... 

121,465 

19541 . . 

265,659 

1949... 

186,373 

19541 . . 

247, 218 

1950... 

267,168 

19541 . . 

11,843,429 

1949 . . . 

8,319,267 

19541 . . 

1,082 

1950... 

1,626 

1954 '.. 

91, 533 

1950... 

88,473 

1954 '.. 

25,019 

1950... 

36, 788 

19541 . . 

66,  514 

1950... 

51,685 

19541 . . 

3, 950, 394 

1949... 

2,676,965 

19541.. 

2,011 

1950... 

2,842 

1954 1.. 

155,685 

1950... 

173,695 

19541.. 

32,187 

1950... 

39,290 

19541 . . 

123,498 

1950... 

139,405 

19541.. 

7,893,035 

1949... 

5,642,302 

19541.. 

1,715 

1950... 

3,658 

19541.. 

38,668 

1950... 

69, 062 

19541.. 

2,854 

1950... 

16,726 

19541.. 

35,814 

1950... 

52, 336 

19541.. 

34,186 

1949... 

37,640 

1954 1„ 

2,397 

1950... 

4,714 

19541.. 

122,919 

1950... 

171,135 

1954 l.. 

9,102 

1950. . . 

28,579 

1954 '.. 

113,817 

1950... 

142,556 

1954 '.. 

302,444 

1949... 

161,396 

19541.. 

700 

1950... 

1,480 

1954 '.. 

77,634 

1950... 

112,234 

1954 l.. 

5,309 

1950... 

17,497 

1954 '.. 

72,325 

1950... 

94, 737 

1954 '.. 

352,061 

1949... 

545,476 

2 
10 

7 

63 

92 

615 

5 

166 

87 

449 

204 
,196 


3 

37 

15 

261 

54 
15 
207 


258 

463 

2,083 

2,057 

147 
320 
8,618 
11,777 
2,711 
4,688 
5,907 
7,089 

17, 561 

8,906 


215 
278 
99, 040 
102,124 
9,093 
13,178 
89, 947 
88, 946 

133,142 
162,737 

72 
126 
5,155 
6,204 
714 
4,922 
4,441 
1,282 

1,560 
1,971 


65,035 
62,091 

2,576,231 
2,435,523 

162 
185 
44,754 
40, 686 
14,669 
15,518 
30,085 
25,168 

1,924,623 
1,556,354 

153 
191 
20,281 
21,405 
4,097 
5,437 
16,184 
15,968 

651,608 
879,169 

87 
182 
6,253 
6,925 
285 
2,731 
5,968 
4,194 

7,967 
4,117 


174 
272 
23,878 
34,418 
1,229 
3,336 
22,649 
31,082 

52,163 

45,132 

33 

59 

5,094 

6,028 

553 

770 

4,541 

5,258 

66, 762 

58,506 


116 

501 
307 
355 

133 
443 
9,984 
15,728 
2,894 
6,794 
7,090 
8,934 

19, 724 
13,410 

84 
175 
5,611 
11,113 
1,726 
2,858 
3,885 
8,255 

1,382 
7,660 

86 
189 
2,572 
3,870 
592 
1,655 
1,980 
2,215 

3,979 
2,237 


3,837 
28,780 
103,722 

49 
92 
2,688 
3,247 
950 
1,633 
1,738 
1,614 

14,158 
94,800 

50 

88 

2,172 

590 

1,279 

220 

893 

370 

14,622 
8,922 

54 
165 
262 
604 

64 
135 
198 
469 

120 
398 


58 
150 
559 
1,251 
122 
569 
437 
682 

28 

841 

14 

59 

1,907 

3,015 

50 

280 

1,857 

2,735 

8,936 

43,009 


48 

IX 
64 
61 

64 

121 

1,614 

1,665 

61 

421 

1,553 

1,244 

1,523 
1,021 

58 

110 

1,240 

1,317 

85 

256 

1,155 

1,061 

2,418 
1,010 

55 
89 
647 
582 
27 
108 
620 
474 

1,566 
674 


221 

248 

7,081 
3,176 

23 

34 
64 
69 
5 
13 
59 
56 

3,745 
1,271 

35 

50 
157 
179 
40 
44 
117 
135 

3,336 
1,905 

53 

95 

1,034 

418 

27 

74 

1,007 

344 

1,157 
208 

62 
126 
617 
757 
42 
95 
575 
662 

1,464 
1,081 


28 

5 

8 

23 

222 


1 

5 

553 
644 

(Z) 

1,894 

2 

1,776 

1 

410 

4 

402 

10 

10,009 

49 

9,760 

3,207 

7 

5,072 

10 

6,802 

42 

4,688 

6,134 

130 

3,592 

1 

517 

1 

476 

1 

62,285 

2 

55,266 

12,332 

2 

13, 965 

1 

49,953 

41,301 

49, 588 

43,499 

1 

371 

2 

287 

1 

8,101 

3 

5,937 

4,296 

3 

4,657 

1 

3,805 

1,280 

3,155 

1,217 

37,402 

4 

47,038 

2,071,036 

1,168,808 

130 

90 

2,856 

2,732 

1,007 

1,062 

1,849 

1,670 

97,414 

49,642 

423 

2 

358 

34, 546 

4 

44,306 

9,023 

4 

7,081 

25,523 

37,225 

1,973,622 

1,119,166 

1 

314 

2 

253 

6 

3,314 

14 

2,287 

382 

2 

391 

6 

2,932 

12 

1,896 

2,712 

1,485 

1 

4% 

2 

482 

10 

31,952 

14 

42,032 

1,884 

■. 

5,783 

10 

30,068 

10 

36,249 

90,729 

L0 

42,453 

152 

185 

30, 602 

17,291 

510 

2,734 

30,092 

14,  557 

81,305 

114,030 

Z  Reported  in  small  fractions.     xFor  1954,  does  not  Include  data  for  farms  with  less  than  20  trees  or  grapevines. 
farms  reporting  less  than  l/2  acre.  See  text. 


2For  1950,  does  not  include  acreage  for 


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79 


HARVESTED:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


Morgan 


San]  ete 


60 
340 
170 
204 

58 
255 
3,654 
6,464 
403 
3,591 
3,251 
2,873 

3,228 
2,963 

55 
177 
4,467 
6,294 
588 
2,173 
3,879 
4,121 

3,700 
5,006 


36 

133 

1,445 

1,782 

133 

584 

1,312 

1,198 

1,597 
701 


216 
376 

6,739 
2,069 

28 
70 
62 

142 

2 

34 

60 

108 

2,529 
1,065 

25 
53 
154 
234 
21 
92 
133 
142 


28 
135 
280 
852 
8 
195 
272 
657 
185 
435 

47 

209 

553 

1,134 

45 
220 
508 
914 

601 

1,517 

5 

26 

66 

698 

33 

28 

33 

670 

272 

3,643 


30 
116 

65 
117 

41 
115 
2,753 
5,498 
1,158 
3,397 
1,595 
2,101 

2,610 
2,830 


326 
796 
31 
388 
295 
408 

511 
717 

25 
76 
66 

305 
3 

157 
63 

148 

136 
451 


84 
230 

3,007 
3,158 

15 
42 
31 
109 
1 
30 
30 


1,356 
1,364 


19 
34 
53 
121 
6 
63 


1,651 
1,794 

26 

69 

137 

413 

2 

75 

135 

338 

121 

1,427 

27 

75 

105 

298 

7 

52 

98 

246 

217 
1,005 

2 

11 

10 

130 

4 

16 

6 

114 

200 

1,373 


26 
64 
173 
294 

19 
46 
2,703 
3,714 
1,200 
2,475 
1,503 
1,239 

1,306 
2,490 

23 
56 
8,334 
13,977 
770 
6,190 
7,564 
7,787 

13, 249 
13, 882 

13 

33 

1,078 

2,872 

706 

2,219 

372 

653 

1,243 
1,907 


40 
213 

1,150 
8,592 


354 
322 

10 

26 

31 

156 

24 

31 
132 

796 
,270 

9 

28 

40 

229 

2 

54 

38 

175 

114 

149 

18 
46 
127 
664 

270 
127 
394 

352 
945 

9 
18 
66 
513 


491 

1,573 

940 


7 

110 

9 

27 

6 
108 
556 

2,198 
117 
915 
439 

1,283 

640 
4,922 

3 
32 
31 
203 
2 
156 
29 
47 


5 
29 

59 
199 

22 
177 

37 

22 

52 
21 


22 
62 

500 
500 


2 
56 

4 
295 

2 
109 

2 
186 


1 

6 

5 

325 

323 

5 
2 


120 
144 

26 

34 

3,842 

7,774 

58 

752 

3,784 

7,022 

9,766 
5,600 


10 
13 
658 
678 
55 
87 
603 
591 

1,169 
329 


124 
159 

15 
148 
109 

11 


14 
48 

10 
262 


13 

23 

2 

10 
11 

13 

10 

180 


88 
80 

33 
75 
2,273 
3,608 
45 
2,141 
2,228 
1,467 

10,024 
2,777 

25 
49 
424 
662 
125 
301 
299 
361 

602 
461 

21 
47 
68 

208 

4 

74 

64 

134 

103 
190 


40 
87 

1,997 
917 


18 
12 
25 
1 
5 
11 
20 

917 
475 

14 
30 
28 
62 
1 
19 
27 
43 

1,080 
442 

12 
41 
129 
207 
6 
81 
123 
126 
60 
79 

19 
40 
49 
89 
2 
27 
47 
62 

4 

122 

11 

23 

126 

234 

2 

82 

124 

152 

503 

1,453 


73 

228 

86 

72 


190 
2,165 
3,662 

104 
1,438 
2,061 
2,224 

997 
1,525 


173 
1,926 
2,886 
60 
1,523 
1,866 
1,363 

1,523 

771 

71 
125 
425 
510 

91 
253 
334 
257 

141 

244 


164 
281 
495 

673 

24 
35 
42 
75 
2 
35 
40 
40 

370 
115 

21 

41 

122 

206 

3 

136 

119 

70 

125 
558 

62 

95 

439 

561 

4 

64 

435 

497 

422 

199 

70 
132 
239 
358 
13 
60 
226 
298 

15 
366 

52 

66 

690 

712 

9 

76 

681 

636 

2,998 

5,806 


7 
60 
260 
590 
16 
310 
244 
280 


2 
18 
75 
254 
30 
20 


30 
364 


1 
27 

100 
180 


4 

1 

19 

100 
180 


2 

320 

55 

1,135 

1 

987 

7 

1,500 

4 

329 

52 

957 

113 

18, 289 

497 

32, 549 

12 

4,420 

52 

8,454 

101 

13,869 

445 

24,095 

250 

25,172 

569 

31,000 

317 

876 

22,338 

36, 266 

4,362 

12,363 

17,976 

23,903 

19,427 

23,122 

2 

301 

20 

794 

9 

13,771 

67 

21,042 

4,188 

3 

9,264 

9 

9,583 

64 

11,778 

25 

14,147 

32 

16,  513 

7,135 

11 

7,623 

123,315 

95, 230 

105 

214 

4,438 

2,255 

55 

1,586 

4,383 

669 

38, 126 

10,010 

211 

476 

2,697 

5,368 

364 

6 

1,769 

2,333 

3,599 

85,189 

85, 220 

1 

226 

17 

630 

5 

3,919 

91 

7,362 

315 

? 

3,527 

5 

3,604 

89 

3,835 

5 

1,095 

40 

3,268 

250 

3 

746 

4,102 

5 

7,892 

203 

3 

1,787 

3,899 

2 

6,105 

2,934 

2 

7,086 

93 

258 

6,523 

8,659 

165 

1,522 

6,358 

7,137 

10,977 

49,395 

6 

113 

10 

33 

12 
102 
149 
790 

30 
174 
119 
616 

130 
826 

10 
93 
95 

589 
21 

172 
74 

417 

116 
720 

10 
72 
35 

171 

9 

60 

26 

111 

26 
228 


54 
190 

1,320 
3,732 

7 
42 
23 
90 

4 
37 
19 
53 

560 
1,654 


50 
31 
100 
15 
40 
16 
60 

760 
2,078 

9 
63 
37 

166 
18 
49 
19 

117 
9 

119 

12 
91 
86 

373 
15 
91 
71 

282 

96 
519 

6 
49 
145 
553 
45 
150 
100 
403 
1,500 
3,881 


28 
350 

41 
65 

34 

307 

1,468 

3,280 

347 

228 

1,121 

3,052 

538 
3,837 

18 
75 
285 
406 
143 
60 
142 
346 

281 
152 

18 
91 
62 

193 

6 

45 

56 

148 

50 
187 


35 

82 

249 
294 

9 
28 

25 
52 
4 
22 
21 
30 

49 
254 

2 
17 
10 
30 

2 
21 


200 
40 

22 

166 
351 
776 
226 

60 
125 
716 

67 
493 

25 
116 
598 
692 
130 

28 
468 
664 

302 
730 


22 

100 
345 


80  STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  9    (Part  4  of  4) —SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Tree  fruits,  nuts,  and  grapes: 

Land  in  bearing  and  nonbearing  fruit  orchards, 
groves,  vineyards,  and  planted  nut 
trees farms  reporting 


Apples farms  reporting 

Trees  of  all  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 


19541 
1950. 
19541 
1950  2 


1954' 
1950. 
19541 
1950. 
19541 
1950. 
1954 1 
1950. 


1954  * . 
1949.. 

19541 . 
1950. . 
19541. 
1950. . 
1954  * . 
1950.. 
19541 . 
1950.. 

1954  * . 
1949.. 

19541. 
1950.. 
1954 >. 
1950.. 
19541 . 
1950.. 
19541. 
1950.. 

19541 . 
1949. . 


1954 l. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1949.. 

1954 l. 
1950.. 
19541 . 
1950. . 
19541. 
1950.. 
19541 . 
1950.. 
l 


Quantity  harvested pounds  1954 

1949 


oweet  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 

Quantity  harvested pounds 


19541 . 
1950.. 
1954 '. 
1950.. 
19541 . 
1950.. 
1954 l. 
1950. . 
1954 x. 
1949.. 

1954 '. 
1950.. 
19541. 
1950.. 
19541 . 
1950.. 
19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1949.. 

19541. 
1950.. 
19541. 
1950.. 
19541. 
1950.. 
19541 . 
1950.. 

1954 l. 
1949.. 


1954  * 
1950. 
1954  ' 
1950. 
1954 l 
1950. 
19541 
1950. 


1954  » 
1949. 


210 
50 
61 

24 

183 

1,032 

2,157 

253 

290 

779 

1,867 

2,562 

5,920 

18 
67 
482 
793 
15 
143 
467 
650 

651 
91 


26 

130 


68 
154 

1,107 

637 

7 
40 
68 
69 

16 
68 
53 

1,107 
422 


10 
105 

70 
468 


390 
95 


12 
80 
79 
287 

66 
79 
221 

38 

394 

2 

10 

102 

18 

12 

102 
6 

250 
335 


(Z) 


48 

21 

297 

40 
21 
257 


19 

133 

34 

52 

20 

102 

381 

1,182 

29 

92 

352 

1,090 

234 
641 

13 

78 

896 

2,299 

42 

151 

854 

2,148 

957 
2,753 

15 
76 
121 
289 
39 
37 
82 
252 


176 

150 

525 

1,880 

5 
16 
14 
22 
3 
5 


150 
120 


162 
128 
123 
28 
39 
100 

375 
1,760 

12 
66 
98 

362 
4 
85 
94 

277 
26 


14 
84 
95 

332 
17 
29 
78 

303 
22 

432 

1 
22 

2 
164 

2 
36 


1,187 


17 
371 
32 
75 

30 
294 
859 

3,005 
193 

1,014 
666 

1,991 

730 
3,536 

7 
45 
38 

263 
11 

183 


61 
43 
142 
12 
96 
31 
46 


30 
202 
270 
558 

12 
57 
27 
149 
9 
53 
18 
96 

170 
546 

1 
23 

3 
53 

45 
3 
8 

100 
12 

16 
143 

94 
952 

41 
242 

53 
710 

31 
506 

28 

243 

294 

1,272 

61 

218 

233 

1,054 

293 
1,553 

5 
26 
15 

165 

4 

63 

11 

102 

288 

847 


1,034 
1,491 
6,170 
8,345 

777 
1,165 
120,219 
137,566 
23,466 
27,941 
96,753 
109,625 
303,415 
239,810 

796 
1,094 
151,264 
245,845 
19,593 
62,852 
131,671 
:    2,99 

163,815 
126,023 

638 

794 

113,125 

127,735 

17,986 

40,200 

95,139 

87,535 

222,310 
132,585 


78,853 

91,444 

4,896,160 

2,583,186 

316 
373 
18,775 
21 ,  516 
3,406 
7,782 
15,369 
13,734 

1,303,277 
628,552 

648 
814 
60,078 
69,928 
10,968 
18,519 
49,110 
51,409 

3,592,883 
1,954,634 

449 

699 

19,507 

40,434 

1,167 

7,930 

18,340 

32,504 

17,733 

18,511 

545 

815 

14,144 

26,464 

1,901 

6,909 

12,243 

19,555 

18,309 

9,827 

109 
236 
11,020 
26,006 
837 
6,427 
10,183 
19,579 

38,149 
103,892 


Washington 


4 

333 

32 

441 

10 

1,138 

15 

1,753 

10 

233 

32 

319 

907 

12,098 

1,187 

16,417 

36 

2,410 

53 

8,677 

871 

9,688 

1,134 

7,740 

15,277 

1,232 

9,279 

1 

277 

358 

1 

44,017 

79,002 

1 

5,054 

11,042 

38,963 

67,960 

23,109 

85,938 

1 

163 

1 

249 

2 

6,173 

1 

14,943 

622 

5,462 

2 

5,551 

1 

9,481 

6,284 

2 

19,105 

10 

4,157 

5,118 

46,757 

121,248 

20 

17 

88 

46 

27 

23 

61 

23 

2,428 

1,028 

1 

112 

160 

10 

4,069 

5,072 

753 

839 

10 

3,316 

4,233 

44,329 

120,220 

1 

107 

8 

144 

5 

774 

116 

1,059 

5 

49 

7 

216 

725 

109 

843 

445 

34 

991 

196 

265 

5,256 

7,607 

476 

2,402 

4,780 

5,205 

308 

9,059 

113 

169 

16,078 

28,346 

2,706 

3,836 

13,372 

24,510 

53,263 

102,739 

Wayne 


24 

311 

93 

631 

92 

1,664 

149 

1,643 

44 

214 

88 

439 

2,135 

10,691 

2,272 

14,461 

943 

1,688 

1,045 

2,P30 

1,192 

8,803 

1,227 

11,631 

1,908 

15,641 

1,955 

35,119 

38 

274 

47 

390 

4,451 

43,309 

4,216 

57,288 

40 

5,919 

533 

8,709 

4,411 

37,390 

3,683 

48,579 

3,498 

79,060 

2,836 

65,340 

34 

183 

52 

271 

356 

6,358 

479 

6,225 

36 

1,980 

130 

2,448 

320 

4,378 

349 

3,777 

562 

8,318 

711 

6,753 

491 

47,996 

481 

46,957 

7,195 

2,068,721 

9,023 

1,775,116 

14 

115 

21 

146 

26 

17,428 

60 

16,884 

2 

4.B49 

13 

8,871 

24 

12,579 

47 

8,013 

1,005 

556,895 

861 

327,088 

26 

223 

30 

273 

465 

30,568 

421 

30,073 

82 

5,396 

269 

4,484 

383 

25,172 

152 

25,589 

6,190 

1,511,826 

8,162 

1,448,028 

35 

131 

54 

257 

324 

1,228 

386 

2,898 

5 

149 

37 

395 

319 

1,079 

349 

2,503 

109 

1,660 

391 

3,360 

39 

243 

58 

385 

2,307 

37,314 

2,130 

41,583 

612 

2,245 

567 

5,787 

1,695 

35,069 

1,563 

35,796 

2,095 

132,050 

2,698 

34,256 

9 

67 

11 

202 

344 

4,701 

283 

18,920 

296 

15 

1,023 

344 

4,405 

268 

17,897 

1,661 

83,214 

933 

52,620 

Z  Reported  in  small  fractions, 
farms  reporting  less  than  1/2  acre. 


1For  1954,  does  not  include  data  for  farms  with  less  than  20  trees  or  grapevines. 
See  text. 


2For  1950,  does  not  include  acreage  for 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 


81 


County  Table  9a.-SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED  FROM  IRRIGATED  LAND:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

[Data  for  specified  crops  are  not  included  for  farms  on  which  only  part  of  specified  crop  was  irrigated.  See  text] 


Item 

The  State 

Beaver 

Box  Elder 

Cache 

Carbon 

Daggett 

Davis 

Duchesne 

{For  definitions  and  explanations,  6ee  text) 

1 

. farms  reporting. . . 

18,239 

262 

1,301 

1,554 

275 

39 

1,095 

785 

2 

CORN 

acres. . . 

799,885 

20,682 

68,711 

64,072 

9,853 

4,305 

27,764 

44,832 

3 

.farms  reporting... 

3,552 

60 

325 

264 

41 

280 

224 

4 

acres... 

34,486 

692 

3,808 

1,888 

288 

3,820 

2,490 

5 

farms  reporting... 

295 

1 

10 

1 

10 

48 

12 

6 

acres... 

2,571 

2 

67 

3 

50 

805 

76 

7 

bushels... 

148,914 

65 

3,191 

414 

3,035 

59,321 

3,286 

S 

49,000 

65 

1,306 

414 

33 

30,452 

1,225 

SMALL  GRAINS 

9 

Grains  grown  together  and 

•  farms  reporting... 

1,136 

27 

44 

5 

2 

25 

112 

10 

acres. . . 

13,595 

337 

453 

27 

17 

186 

1,233 

11 

bushels... 

601 ,499 

24,145 

21,167 

1,165 

400 

11,528 

39,391 

12 

bushels  sold... 

39,915 

100 

1,696 

... 

400 

2,951 

13 

.farms  reporting... 

1,181 

12 

143 

53 

13 

18 

62 

14 

acres.. . 

14,900 

238 

3,006 

1,472 

102 

233 

468 

15 

bushels . . . 

396,240 

8,748 

95,218 

30,853 

2,329 

7,288 

11,371 

L6 

bushels  sold . . . 

277,744 

6,235 

81,681 

27,244 

1,082 

4,617 

7,137 

17 

•farms  reporting... 

5,590 

48 

438 

475 

156 

°6 

338 

294 

18 

acres. . . 

45 ,420 

1,513 

6,820 

4,283 

1,294 

31 

2,427 

1,781 

19 

bushels.. . 

1,679,959 

64,032 

220,497 

184,322 

35,979 

1,005 

109,563 

50,537 

20 

bushels  sold. . . 

1,204,347 

58,022 

186,853 

149 ,960 

23,173 

720 

74,365 

26,035 

a 

•farms  reporting... 

3,621 

71 

132 

222 

136 

13 

66 

237 

22 

acres. . . 

25,827 

471 

951 

1,216 

1,247 

133 

307 

2,270 

23 

bushels . . . 

1,158,043 

19,611 

53 ,708 

66 ,470 

48,266 

4,942 

16,269 

83,347 

24 

bushels  sold. . . 

216,552 

5,431 

11,300 

8,655 

16,982 

875 

1,450 

11,237 

25 

. farms  reporting . . . 

7,332 

94 

654 

776 

92 

15 

276 

161 

26 

acres. . . 

93,928 

1,262 

11,091 

11,221 

721 

157 

2,364 

1,500 

27 

bushels.. . 

4,533,138 

57,669 

534,596 

538,389 

26,321 

5,169 

122,363 

56,905 

26 

bushels  sold . . . 

1,234,392 

27,135 

190,331 

163,815 

7,552 

24,708 

8,554 

2\< 

.  farms  reporting . .  • 

43 

2 

Ji 

acres . . . 

529 

•       ... 

... 

21 

31 

bushels... 

17,244 

... 

280 

32 

ANNUAL  LEGUMES 

bushels  sold. . . 

8,055 

... 

... 

33 

Dry  field  and  seed  beans 

. farms  reporting . . . 

59 

2 

21 

4 

4 

34 

acres. .. 

441 

115 

177 

32 

18 

3  5 

100-lb.  bags... 

3,666 

771 

2,118 

285 

... 

65 

36 

Dry  field  and  seed  peas 

•farms  reporting... 

19 

... 

5 

1 

3 

37 

acres . . . 

88 

. . . 

18 

6 

3 

38 

HAY 

pounds. . . 

97,350 

11,200 

12,000 

950 

39 

442,213 

14,332 

24,815 

24,672 

5,204 

4,222 

11,111 

32,356 

4C 

Alfalfa  and  alfalfa  mixtures  cut  for 

.farms  reporting... 

13,652 

248 

910 

1,024 

244 

32 

652 

649 

41 

acres. .. 

335 ,968 

12,523 

21,599 

21,534 

4,920 

1,827 

9,986 

22,918 

42 

tons. . . 

901,272 

33,589 

76,339 

67,578 

12,064 

1,894 

37,369 

41,625 

43 

tons  sold . . . 

149 ,940 

10,272 

15,727 

6,639 

1,811 

187 

8,193 

5,370 

44 

Clover,   timothy,   and  mixtures  of  clover  and 

.farms  reporting... 

1,214 

38 

45 

57 

15 

12 

19 

195 

45 

acres. . . 

32,703 

1,516 

1,551 

708 

85 

918 

400 

6,221 

« 

tons . . . 

47 ,663 

2,664 

1,962 

1,382 

108 

903 

568 

7,296 

47 

tons  sold . . . 

2,398 

5 

103 

151 

... 

22 

107 

48 

Oats,   wheat,  barley,  rye,    or  other 

.farms  reporting... 

692 

12 

18 

67 

14 

3 

10 

60 

49 

acres 

5,142 

87 

117 

365 

99 

55 

25 

493 

50 

tons . . . 

7,940 

113 

162 

544 

144 

60 

35 

589 

51 

tons  sold . . . 

496 

10 

23 

7 

5 

... 

46 

52 

•farms  reporting... 

1,270 

10 

48 

53 

1 

11 

19 

84 

53 

acres. . . 

62,225 

176 

1,266 

1,958 

10 

1,235 

544 

2,459 

54 

tons . . . 

67,091 

335 

1,591 

2,271 

11 

1,074 

480 

2,855 

55 

tons  sold. . . 

3,316 

150 

213 

185 

30 

56 

. farms  reporting . . . 

353 

1 

26 

16 

13 

4 

12 

15 

57 

acres. . . 

6,094 

30 

282 

107 

90 

187 

156 

265 

58' 

tons . . . 

8,820 

60 

516 

161 

90 

177 

495 

338 

59 

tons  sold... 

468 

10 

19 

21 

22 

60 

Grass  silage  made  from  grasses,    alfalfa, 

.farms  reporting... 

3 

61 

acres. . . 

81 

... 

62 

tons,    green  weight... 

375 

FIELD  SEED  CROPS 

63 

.farms  reporting... 

1,109 

15 

46 

30 

4 

1 

13 

131 

64 

acres.. . 

33,409 

585 

840 

273 

15 

5 

211 

4,291 

JS5 

MISCELLANEOUS  CROPS 

pounds . . . 

9,116,406 

74,528 

77,114 

23,010 

1,600 

200 

9,400 

1,280,779 

66 

.  farms  reporting. . . 

2,492 

5 

501 

416 

46 

176 

67 

acres. . . 

31,765 

143 

7,913 

3,683 

745 

1,756 

68 

tons . . . 

524,654 

1,573 

139,750 

54,237 

9,854 

31 ,922 

69 

Irish  potatoes  harvested  for  home 

.farms  reporting... 

2,777 

33 

112 

169 

124 

11 

144 

379 

70 

acres1. . 

8.873 

1,757 

572 

422 

80 

16 

327 

175 

71 

100-lb.  bags... 

1,421,118 

350,908 

90,397 

66,507 

9,326 

2,195 

47,049 

25,136 

"2 

.farms  reporting2.. 

2,025 

5 

263 

246 

7 

240 

14 

73 

acres. .. 

18,552 

4 

3,654 

1,874 

2 

2,620 

22 

74 
75 

2,363,920 
1,056 

560 

5 

319,257 
163 

122,886 
191 

815 

5 

501  266 

2,815 

.farms  reporting... 

'  70 

8 

76 

acres.. . 

5,713 

4 

1,368 

832 

1 

210 

9 

77 

.farms  reporting... 

204 

1 

6 

1 

1 

54 

2 

78 

acres. . . 

525 

(Z) 

11 

2 

(Z) 

162 

(z) 

79 

.farms  reporting... 

820 

140 

193 

1 

56 

3 

80 

acres. . . 

4,643 

856 

906 

(z) 

265 

2 

81 

.farms  reporting... 

905 

2 

155 

6 

4 

202 

8 

82 

acres. .. 

4,658 

(z) 

1,195 

1 

1 

1,356 

3 

8  3 

3,013 

(Z) 

224 

133 

(z) 

627 

8 

84 

Land  in  bearing  and  nonbearing  fruit 

orchards,   groves,   vineyards,   and 

•farms  reporting... 

3,084 

2 

232 

101 

46 

1 

451 

41 

85 

acres. . . 

14,391 

2 

2,004 

299 

63 

(Z) 

1,501 

57 

Z  Less  than  1  acre  or  reported  in  small  fractions.     1Does  not  include  acreage  for  farms  with  less  than  10  bags  harvested, 
irrigated  farms  only.     3Does  not  include  data  for  farms  with  less  than  20  trees  or  grapevines. 


2farms  reporting  and  dollars  are  for  wholly 


82 


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) 

Emery 

Garfield 

Grand 

Iron 

Juab 

Kane 

Millard 

Morgan 

1 

615 

292 

51 

393 

218 

134 

918 

206 

2 

acres... 

CORN 

23,600 

11,591 

1,751 

26,779 

8,818 

3,220 

71 ,082 

9,012 

3 

246 

44 

16 

156 

22 

11 

189 

1 
14 

4 

acres... 

1,871 

175 

229 

2,052 

143 

105 

2,296 

5 

29 

3 

12 

8 

1 

4 

2 

6 

acres. . . 

588 

5 

129 

93 

3 

16 

4 

7 

bushels... 

37,242 

245 

3,020 

3,270 

86 

565 

140 

... 

8 

7,970 

286 

1,800 

... 

SMALL  GRAINS 

9 

Grains  grown  together  and 

116 

21 

3 

1 

4 

38 

11 

10 

acres . . . 

985 

134 

. . . 

33 

22 

15 

370 

99 

11 

bushels . . . 

32,822 

6,321 

1,259 

660 

421 

15,207 

7,630 

12 

bushels  sold. . . 

1,119 

112 

1,287 

. .. 

13 

Winter  wheat  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting... 

152 

9 

2 

98 

28 

4 

144 

2 

14 

acres. . . 

1,106 

71 

17 

1,210 

288 

16 

1,839 

21 

15 

bushels. . . 

27,209 

2,954 

565 

34,105 

6,719 

186 

55,877 

350 

16 

bushels  sold.. . 

9,013 

2,136 

516 

15  ,179 

4,723 

46,140 

. .. 

17 

Spring  wheat  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting... 

354 

35 

4 

43 

39 

12 

89 

84 

ie 

acres. .. 

2,136 

140 

39 

241 

394 

41 

895 

495 

19 

bushels. . . 

63,991 

3,759 

1,570 

8,848 

10,681 

1,260 

27,302 

20,587 

20 

bushels  sold... 

15,980 

1,171 

1,388 

4,669 

7,630 

20 

21,792 

8,909 

21 

335 

90 

2 

130 

34 

30 

92 

61 

22 

acres... 

2,488 

828 

49 

953 

182 

222 

720 

314 

23 

bushels.. . 

83  ,372 

33,538 

2,090 

44,815 

8,615 

9,829 

24,651 

20,420 

24 

bushels  sold... 

9,248 

6,639 

10,968 

280 

290. 

4,170 

2,895 

25 

106 

87 

1 

210 

113 

29 

512 

126 

26 

acres. . . 

832 

667 

20 

5,226 

1,365 

137 

9,837 

1,473 

27 

bushels... 

30,186 

32,345 

700 

242 ,753 

60,477 

5,790 

427,355 

84,407 

28 

bushels  sold.. . 

3,726 

6,597 

89,791 

18,436 

500 

125,948 

16,123 

29 

Other  grains  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting... 

2 

5 

8 

2 

2 

... 

30 

acres . . . 

4 

36 

71 

... 

16 

190 

31 

bushels. . . 

50 

1,039 

1,876 

280 

11,200 

32 

bushels  sold. . . 

• 

450 

230 

6,700 

ANNUAL  LEGUMES 

33 

Dry  field  and  seed  beans 

3 

•  • . 

... 

1 

34 

acres. . . 

23 

... 

(Z) 

35 

100-lb.  bags... 

133 

1 

... 

36 

Dry  field  and  seed  peas 

37 

acres. . . 

... 

... 

38 

HAY                                     pounds... 

... 

... 

39 

13,648 

8,891 

1,250 

15 ,250 

5,218 

2,345 

42,001 

5,271 

40 

Alfalfa  and  alfalfa  mixtures  cut  for 

553 

246 

37 

358 

164 

104 

781 

141 

41 

acres. . . 

11,400 

6,476 

1,142 

14,441 

4,940 

2,056 

40,705 

2,924 

42 

tons. . . 

24,972 

12,355 

3,361 

39,589 

11,997 

4,975 

77,978 

8,238 

43 

tons  sold. . . 

1,661 

591 

677 

10,617 

2,196 

236 

18,438 

820 

44 

Clover,   timothy,   and  mixtures  of  clover  and 

47 

44 

9 

2 

5 

5 

22 

45 

acres. . . 

439 

1,183 

263 

18 

84 

90 

458 

46 

tons . . . 

554 

1,725 

396 

37 

110 

118 

1,082 

47 

tons  sold... 

93 

40 

20 

75 

48 

Oats,  wheat,  barley,  rye,  or  other 

27 

43 

3 

25 

3 

10 

20 

21 

,9 

acres.. . 

145 

454 

18 

252 

18 

65 

344 

111 

50 

tons . . . 

184 

733 

23 

507 

19 

86 

524 

191 

51 

tons  sold . . . 

3 

10 

... 

... 

49 

25 

52 

70 

16 

3 

8 

7 

12 

4 

8 

53 

acres . . . 

1,359 

697 

90 

169 

242 

137 

661 

769 

54 

tons . . . 

1,531 

1,099 

205 

147 

251 

134 

1,082 

616 

55 

tons  sold... 

4 

59 

56 

32 

10 

3 

2 

"k 

27 

57 

acres . . . 

259 

81 

125 

3 

181 

1,009 

58 

tons . . . 

300 

155 

215 

6 

174 

986 

i9 

tons  sold. . . 

11 

11 

4 

32 

89 

50 

Grass  silage  made  from  grasses,    alfalfa. 

1 

... 

... 

... 

1 

51 

acres. . . 

46 

20 

52 

tons,   green  weight. . . 

125 

... 

... 

100 

FIELD  SEED  CROPS 

>3 

21 
94 

1 
4 

35 

484 

30 
749 

13 
330 

511 
26,563 

... 

>4 

acres 

>5 

pounds . . . 

14,220 

250 

78,303 

177 ,773 

66,898 

6,394,215 

... 

MISCELLANEOUS  CROPS 

>6 

>7 

acres.. . 

3 
53 

... 

55 
1,167 

... 

18 

tons . . . 

860 

... 

... 

16,038 

>9 

Irish  potatoes  harvested  for  home 

38 

40 

112 
20 

81 
508 

3 
1 

60 
916 

9 
10 

5 
2 

33 
211 

;o 

acres1.. 

n 

100-lb.  bags... 

2,297 

57,346 

24 

202,243 

1,940 

77 

24,146 

7,461 
26 
199 

12 
13 

acres . . . 

13 
39 

2 
8 

1 
17 

3 
43 

2 

17 

(Z) 

6 
20 

?4 

12,127 
5 

500 

1 

100 

13,070 

3 

222 

1 

190 
3 

1,850 
4 

42,269 

P5 

re 

acres. . . 

1 

(Z) 

8 

1 

(z) 

9 

1 

3 

7 

92 

n 

18 

acres.. . 

2 

(Z) 

... 

(Z) 
1 
5 
3 
2 
4 

79 
SO 

acres. . . 

1 

(z) 

... 

3 
16 

3 

(z) 

SI 

6 

1 

!2 
S3 

acres. . . 

1 
37 

(z) 

8 

17 

35 

104 

54 

Land  in  bearing  and  nonbearing  fruit 

orchards,    groves,   vineyards,   and 

25 
78 

44 
57 

5 

4 

B5 

acres3. . 

57 
166 

28 

65 

26 
173 

5 
5 

23 
91 

Z  Lesa  than  1  acre  or  reported  in  small  fractions.     *  Does  not  include  acreage  for  farms  with  lesB  than  10  bags  harvested. 

irrigated  farms  only.     3Does  not  include  data  for  farms  with  less  than  20  trees  or  grapevines. 


aFarms  reporting  and  dollars  are  for  wholly 


UTAH 


83 


FROM  IRRIGATED  LAND:    CENSUS  OF  1954-Continued 


which  only  part  of  specified  crop  was  : 

rrigated.     Se 

e  text] 

Piute 

Rich 

Salt  Lake 

San  Juan 

Sanpete 

Sevier 

Summit 

Tooele 

Uintah 

Utah 

Wasatch 

Washington 

Wayne 

Weber 

171 

234 

1,506 

86 

1,049 

756 

388 

198 

719 

2,658 

317 

546 

257 

1,216 

] 

11,078 

43,936 

40,796 

3,474 

52,457 

41,307 

23,270 

6,911 

33 ,619 

76,473 

13,812 

14,739 

10,512 

31,429 

2 

8 

1 

193 

9 

134 

244 

1 

29 

195 

493 

1 

81 

9 

275 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

48 

10 

2,001 

118 

1,349 

2,329 

80 

156 

1,498 

3,990 

20 

535 

116 

2,365 

12 

5 

1 

3 

33 

48 

29 

7 

16 

91 

44 

2 

4 

152 

210 

76 

102 

49 

5,358 

885 

100 

60 

7,626 

11,177 

3,616 

3,535 

2,675 

1,100 

2,429 

155 

1,500 

265 

13 

5 

63 

290 

138 

18 

1 

21 

97 

4 

9 

46 

22 

9 

10 

L47 

1,016 

544 

4,214 

1,574 

144 

2 

156 

835 

48 

304 

548 

152 

6,091 

30,600 

22,092 

186,632 

103 ,794 

8,230 

20 

5,348 

41 ,294 

1,670 

3,010 

23,409 

7,193 

2,165 

19,468 

6,405 

10 

116 

868 

1,135 

1,500 

583 

12 

3 

1 

81 

7 

83 

7 

"s 

6 

56 

109 

3 

46 

5 

26 

13 
14 
15 
16 

85 

12 

1,246 

101 

785 

156 

79 

55 

627 

1,155 

14 

287 

59 

152 

4,200 

275 

23,500 

1,341 

20,348 

3,305 

1,367 

1,086 

13,425 

28,756 

570 

6,568 

2,314 

5,413 

3,950 

200 

18,392 

1,040 

9,071 

2,745 

640 

470 

9,699 

19,785 

450 

2,825 

2,774 

28 

30 

587 

409 

262 

77 

21 

275 

948 

84 

21 

43 

390 

17 

18 
19 

20 

118 

388 

5,463 

... 

2,859 

2,070 

381 

95 

1,685 

7,122 

299 

105 

224 

2,081 

4,917 

8,513 

215  ,607 

95 ,982 

101,471 

14,214 

2,887 

53,008 

272,340 

13,610 

3,745 

8,879 

80,853 

2,750 

6,536 

172 ,631 

37,222 

77,577 

8,988 

1,319 

33,028 

207,881 

10, 814 

2,516 

5,362 

57,036 

59 

24 

162 

4 

405 

171 

97 

25 

305 

349 

80 

35 

64 

190 

2i 
22 

519 

243 

1,182 

27 

2,989 

1,102 

671 

107 

2,201 

2,140 

437 

162 

336 

1,360 

26,566 

7,317 

56  ,499 

1,485 

134,708 

55,894 

33 ,811 

4,916 

85,916 

114,681 

23 ,010 

7,245 

14,156 

71,896 

23 

2,805 

204 

11,125 

23,068 

11,375 

5,518 

525 

10,417 

36,948 

3,500 

1,389 

1,495 

17,763 

24 

124 

89 

453 

4 

407 

472 

152 

79 

259 

1,028 

209 

216 

127 

461 

25 

1,772 

1,727 

4,369 

65 

4,570 

6,929 

1,621 

697 

2,540 

12,553 

1,690 

2,560 

1,829 

3,133 

26 

93,498 

46,647 

200,888 

1,730 

225,141 

459,559 

72 ,854 

30,230 

102 ,097 

618,003 

86,880 

124,254 

89,249 

156,683 

27 

18,257 

6,962 

61,434 

45  ,931 

88,932 

9,512 

2,927 

10,271 

201,385 

13,492 

47,226 

18,565 

26 ,282 

28 

3 

2 

5 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

2 

29 

13 

42 

31 

4 

2 

20 

30 

30 

19 

30 

214 

215 

571 

20 

36 

493 

180 

490 

300 

31 

1 

4 

8,000 

2 
38 
152 

252 

2 

9 

26,000 

1 
1 
1 

1 

10 

26,000 

173 

18 
22 
95 

5 

35 

7,200 

1 

3 

6,000 

3 
15 
45 

250 

32 

33 

34 
35 

36 
37 
38 

7,782 

36,279 

17 ,660 

1,562 

31,169 

21,100 

18,651 

4,591 

23,174 

31,069 

11,062 

7,728 

6,986 

12,814 

39 

160 

152 

1,007 

59 

901 

702 

254 

140 

594 

1,728 

276 

433 

223 

880 

40 

5,041 

5,462 

16,461 

1,395 

23,682 

18,869 

7,062 

2,988 

19,060 

24,865 

7,363 

7,183 

5,478 

11,668 

41 

14,541 

7,785 

53,327 

2,185 

59,879 

73 ,383 

13,862 

5,484 

39,917 

83,740 

14,633 

25  ,962 

12,762 

39,889 

42 

1,321 

671 

12,899 

128 

6,507 

10,023 

934 

611 

6,655 

14,741 

1,407 

5,282 

259 

5,067 

43 

26 

33 

17 

65 

35 

228 

4 

53 

76 

58 

18 

27 

59 

44 

396 

1,622 

235 

828 

422 

9,909 

188 

1,120 

1,190 

1,643 

149 

340 

727 

45 

628 

1,641 

448 

1,605 

801 

14,968 

182 

1,639 

1,998 

2,851 

289 

472 

1,236 

46 

138 

193 

30 

56 

25 

821 

130 

205 

123 

61 

47 

6 

13 

28 

1 

66 

19 

27 

13 

34 

53 

33 

26 

10 

27 

48 

51 

161 

200 

7 

390 

167 

228 

53 

259 

344 

282 

135 

64 

153 

49 

80 

180 
40 

365 
93 

3 

747 
15 

238 

44 

305 

64 

428 

56 

548 

70 

554 

179 

92 

243 

50 
51 

41 

115 

8 

252 

75 

'35 

'26 

85 

143 

'64 

5 

45 

28 

52 

2,262 

28,336 

327 

5,699 

1,586 

1,356 

1,262 

2,370 

4,407 

1,685 

79 

897 

187 

53 

2,762 

22,439 

298 

7,905 

2,355 

1,690 

1,178 

3,143 

6,794 

2,907 

108 

1,515 

315 

54 

301 

1,300 

65 

183 

54 

119 

... 

137 

314 

176 

3 

23 

55 

3 

6 

15 

2 

51 

6 

11 

1 

11 

34 

7 

11 

9 

17 

56 

32 

698 

437 

160 

570 

56 

96 

100 

365 

263 

74 

182 

207 

79 

57 

46 

773 

568 
115 

197 

737 
9 

116 
50 

168 
60 

175 

888 

435 

136 

1 

15 

150 

470 
15 

324 

114 

58 
59 

td 
61 
62 

1 

3 

35 

12 

1 

28 

105 

40 

1 

22 

2 

3 

63 

2 

28 

216 

140 

45 

343 

2,253. 

566 

132 

132 

8 

100 

64 

100 

4,000 

259 
4,453 
76 ,573 

32,861 

112 
1,278 
19,071 

45,650 

306 
4,864 
75 ,650 

6,660 

48,412 

1 
35 
210 

612,083 

94,027 

3U 

3,032 

51,708 

25,000 

36,998 

300 

12,025 

298 

2,643 

47,208 

65 

66 
67 
68 

101 

2 

189 

1 

103 

123 

13 

30 

202 

382 

25 

53 

72 

168 

69" 

893 

1 

112 

(M 

37 

837 

2 

13 

45 

484 

14 

716 

160 

502 

70 

128,846 

32 

15,006 

2 

4,523 

115,489 

152 

1,390 

5,041 

68,993 

1,461 

113,465 

19,972 

59,694 

71 

1 

1 

151 

2 

12 

3 

14 

9 

634 

25 

57 

1 

284 

72 

(z) 

1 

1,207 

4 

125 

277 

99 

2 

13 

5,784 

102 

111 

1 

2,307 

73 

50 

85 

255,911 

150 

25,823 

51,305 

15,840 

1,610 

614,154 

4,431 

29 ,742 

10 

346,882 

74 

1 

56 

2 

4 

1 

6 

472 

22 

1 

32 

75 

<z) 

142 

36 
104 

1 

1 
1 
1 

... 

2 

3 

3,054 

38 

133 

18 

12 
14 

(Z) 

49 
48 
95 

76 
77 
78 

39 

7 

14 

1 

220 

27 

2 

1 

104 

79 

212 

48 

99 

(Z) 

1,470 

102 

(Z) 

(Z) 

570 

80 

105 

1 

2 

K.9 

31 

1 

226 

81 

376 

(Z) 

(Z) 

370 

15 

1 

1,337 

82 

1 

373 

3 

75 

277 

10 

757 

64 

256 

8? 

2 

1 

312 

19 

23 

1 

12 

17 

993 

4 

319 

21 

273 

84 

3 

1 

984 

21 

48 

2 

25 

32 

5,976 

10 

1,102 

84 

1,538 

8; 

Chapter  C 

STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 

(85) 


UTAH 
State  Economic  Areas 


tcut 

B  0  to  »  MILCS 

H  M   M  -I 1 


LEGEND 
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I   2  I NONMETROPOLITAN  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREA 


88 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  1—FARMS,  ACREAGE,  VALUE,  AND  USE  OF  COMMERCIAL 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 

Farms number  1934. 

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  faros  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  od  wbicb  coaaercial  fertilizer  was  used,  1954: 

Hay  and  cropland  pastured farms  reporting.. 

tons. . 
acres  on  which  used.. 

Other  pasture farms  reporting.. 

tons. . 
acres  on  which  used.. 

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 


23,008 

24,198 

12,353,578 

10,854,289 

536.9 

448.6 

23,398 

19,094 

51.71 

47.52 


20,051 

21,578 

1,237,280 

1,313,726 

4,733 

2,668 

2,144 

3,463 

4,091 

1,896 

815 

241 

7,376 

6,836 

281,945 

322,898 

6,978 

7,110 

541,031 

475, 729 

4,212 
378,489 

4,004 
162,542 

774 

972,547 

290 

58,931 

11,334 

8, 776, 980 

5,003 

275,351 

19,074 

484,864 

20,872 

22,222 

2,060,256 

2,112,353 

15,508 

16,330 

10,031,472 

8,495,400 

1,012 

1,840 

1,031,478 

1,572,607 

19,742 

21,311 

1,077,144 

1,151,443 

110 


Economic  class 


Commercial    farms 


388 
54,128 


2,882 

5,977 

55,095 

486 

658 

7,400 

2,061 

5,267 

28,  548 

1,167 

1,972 

25,311 

1,559 
3,548 

19,187 
2,109 
3,952 

31,387 


15,115 

17, 140 

10,752,943 

9,702,370 

711.4 

566.1 

30,080 
23,209 
45.85 

43.24 
85 


14,052 

15,910 

1,164,684 

1,237,059 

1,161 

1,277 

1,641 

3,061 

3,989 

1,876 

807 

240 

5,476 

5,237 

257,551 

291, 777 

5,203 

5,447 

487,849 

434,724 

3,442 
353,716 

2,759 
134,133 

672 

618,257 

171 

42,980 

8,529 

7,893,075 

3,840 

248, 365 

13,023 

288,547 

14,278 

16,083 

1,910,084 

1,963,560 

11,316 

12,628 

8,768,883 

7,517,139 

797 

1,497 

661,237 

1,308,382 

13,513 

15,435 

991,486 

1,061,806 

100 
8,013 

368 
53,998 


2,494 

5,622 

52,119 

436 

636 

7,245 

2,016 

5,239 

28,318 

1,046 

1,898 

24,526 

1,264 
3,382 

18,098 
1,908 
3,845 

30,432 


841 

939 
,900,048 
,575,063 
5,826.4 
4,872.3 

107,050 

79,005 

19.45 

16.51 
76 


747 

805 

203,438 

235,378 

12 
27 
24 
67 
190 
190 
134 
103 

316 

325 

40,822 

66,673 

287 

359 

104, 141 

113,905 

226 
84,031 

128 
20, 110 

62 

235,572 

4 

2,681 

563 

4,220,999 

209 

55,757 

695 

42,395 

772 

830 

348,401 

415,956 

687 

720 

4,547,393 

4,079,358 

65 

188 

288,253 

600,931 

713 

770 

151,871 

180, 761 

7 
647 

29 

12,851 


171 

938 

8,715 

47 

169 
1,544 

161 

1,008 

5,885 

82 

426 


1,299 
5,657 
177 
1,200 
6,584 


2,296 
2,147 

2,440,745 

2,069,450 

1,063.0 

963.9 

50,082 
39, 815 
46.20 
45.62 

82 


2,108 

1,970 

310,010 

279,932 

71 

34 

87 

216 

698 

603 

300 

99 

897 

643 

57,873 

68,095 

876 

781 

157,032 

121,047 

584 

114,418 

464 

42,614 

116 

168,923 

36 

7,217 

1,361 

1,677,793 

522 

62,233 

2,031 

61,897 

2,138 

1,996 

524,915 

469, 074 

1,776 

1,618 

1,904,589 

1,595,078 

142 

223 

176, 140 

343,267 

2,023 

1,851 

241,347 

204,123 

18 
2,493 

59 
15,081 


494 

1,433 

13,526 

95 

178 

2,795 

551 

2,010 

10,935 

272 

641 

7,953 

258 

916 

5,176 

416 

1,033 
9,787 


3,493 
3,965 
,565,655 
,399,855 
448.2 
353.1 

31,832 

25,332 

72.90 

71.76 
87 


3,356 

3,775 

299,353 

311,791 

122 

172 

251 

558 

1,370 

588 

267 

28 

1,320 

1,368 

59,463 

70, 313 

1,218 

1,227 

94,531 

89, 801 

801 
75,474 

609 
19,057 

182 

90,438 

44 

12,662 

2,037 

947, 950 

943 

57,680 

3,143 

61,258 

'  3,378 

3,796 

453,347 

471,905 

2,708 

3,181 

1,097,851 

889,853 

205 

393 

103,100 

206, 717 

3,202 

3,624 

263,030 

267,702 

30 
1,928 


714 

1,558 

14,505 

110 

88 

1,108 

641 

1,393 

7,056 

269 

412 

6,725 

343 
601 

3,647 
536 
722 

6,444 


4,065 
4,656 
1,114,445 
936,293 
274.2 
201.1 

20,126 
17,228 
73.94 
86.30 


3,837 

4,330 

212,438 

242,056 

273 

332 

560 

1,083 

1,105 

395 

87 

2 

1,567 

1,412 

63,710 

38,007 

1,469 
1,538 

87, 688 
62,540 

1,007 

54,198 

773 

33,490 

139 

42,019 

37 

9,154 

2,312 

632,557 

1,065 

37, 878 

3,475 

66,879 

3,903 

4,365 

363, 836 

342,603 

3,097 

3,496 

738,286 

521,450 

169 

402 

51, 173 

97, 117 

3,693 

4,215 

192,505 

232,331 

40 
2,820 

110 
9,008 


649 
1,018 
9,541 

113 

81 

1,073 

473 

620 
3,392 

268 

274 
2,580 

350 
407 

2,653 
472 
577 

4,682 


3,390 
3,896 

597,295 

581,150 

176.2 

149.2 

15,496 

12,063 

93.76 

80.62 

87 


3,122 

3,614 

116, 733 

136,110 

413 

528 

582 

969 

512 

95 

16 

7 

1,135 

1,113 

30,904 

29,705 

1,100 

1,167 

37,875 

40, 786 

713 
22,954 

616 
14,921 

143 

27,061 

47 

10, 509 

1,750 

326,958 

902 

27,158 

2,840 

47,255 

3,205 

3,645 

185,512 

206,601 

2,408 

2,641 

384,923 

346,426 

185 

226 

37,570 

49,550 

3,040 

3,544 

117,185 

140, 182 

5 
125 

82 
4,340 


424 
625 
5,333 
66 
120 
710 
155 
182 
895 

145 

137 

1,490 

200 
150 
885 
267 
255 
2,475 


UTAH 

FERTILIZER,  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


89 


s  sample  of 

farms.      See 

text] 

The 

State — Continued 

Area  1 

Economic  class — Continued 

Total 
all 
farms 

Economic  < 

lass 

Other    farmB 

Commercial    farms 

Other  farmB 

Part-time 

Resi- 
dential 

Abnormal 

Total 

Claaa  1 

Class  11 

Class  III 

Class  IV 

Clasa  V 

Class  VI 

Part-time 

Resi- 
dential 

Abnormal 

3,752 

4,056 

85 

7,474 

5,696 

357 

983 

1,360 

1,615 

1,118 

263 

993 

768 

17 

1 

3,622 

3,365 

71 

7,646 

6,311 

446 

881 

1,548 

1,851 

1,183 

402 

910 

415 

10 

2 

255,552 

111,608 

1,233,475 

4,470,536 

4,237,234 

2,193,821 

863,161 

582,279 

378,318 

179,938 

39,717 

45,829 

21,205 

166,268 

3 

196, 930 

131,575 

823,414 

3,679,785 

3,534,241 

1,801,111 

762,192 

492,479 

279, 305 

154,395 

44,759 

39, 660 

17,745 

88,139 

4 

68.1 

27.5 

14,511.5 

598.1 

743.9 

6,145.2 

878.1 

428.1 

234.2 

160.9 

151.0 

46.2 

27.6 

9,780.5 

5 

54.4 

39.1 

11,597.4 

-  481.3 

560.0 

4,038.4 

865.1 

318.1 

150.9 

130.5 

111.3 

43.6 

42.8 

8,813.9 

6 

11,717 

9,661 

45,535 

25,451 

30, 876 

103,188 

50,369 

31, 321 

18,708 

14,198 

11,475 

9,108 

5,784 

71,885 

7 

9,141 

7,885 

72,309 

22,151 

25,130 

79,838 

42,877 

24,336 

16,888 

11,266 

7,894 

6,707 

6,808 

84,114 

8 

164.46 

354.56 

15.12 

43.23 

41.87 

17.01 

52.39 

71.90 

78.99 

90.92 

82.22 

194.12 

187.11 

6.65 

9 

164.40 

206.04 

18.28 

47.27 

46.77 

20.07 

53.96 

77.26 

108.97 

86.44 

70.97 

148.97 

136.93 

4.88 

10 

87 

89 

67 

85 

85 

82 

79 

88 

86 

87 

73 

82 

88 

59 

11 

3,059 

2,877 

63 

6,543 

5,344 

322 

888 

1,319 

1,546 

1,042 

227 

716 

471 

12 

12 

3,086 

2,530 

52 

7,030 

6,068 

406 

855 

1,513 

1,785 

1,143 

366 

700 

255 

7 

13 

49,157 

17,325 

6,114 

563, 343 

544,938 

107,  563 

148,000 

141,612 

93, 901 

46,382 

7,480 

13,680 

2,945 

1,780 

14 

51,620 

18,155 

6,892 

567,991 

552,376 

125,147 

138, 720 

134,802 

99, 565 

45,505 

8,637 

11,645 

2,050 

1,920 

15 

1,281 

2,281 

10 

859 

254 

25 

16 

61 

92 

60 

260 

345 

16 

875 

506 

10 

598 

287 

2 

7 

26 

76 

141 

35 

205 

106 

17 

453 

45 

5 

717 

567 

14 

5 

76 

212 

215 

45 

130 

20 

18 

337 

45 

20 

1,316 

1,226 

22 

100 

210 

519 

344 

31 

80 

10 

19 

96 

6 

1,685 

1,655 

91 

318 

564 

448 

179 

55 

30 

20 

17 

3 

820 

808 

83 

228 

241 

195 

61 

11 

1 

21 

8 

402 

402 

49 

147 

167 

34 

5 

22 

1 

146 

145 

61 

58 

19 

1 

5 

1 

1 

23 

1,009 

882 

9 

2,549 

2,095 

123 

376 

526 

650 

375 

45 

301 

152 

1 

24 

830 

750 

19 

2,241 

1,936 

152 

243 

569 

560 

-326 

86 

225 

75 

5 

25 

14, 085 

9,730 

579 

73,941 

70,941 

11,569 

14,628 

19,859 

16,138 

8,287 

460 

2,120 

780 

100 

26 

16,210 

12,555 

2,356 

111,126 

108,216 

34,427 

26,168 

19,532 

9,755 

9,410 

8,924 

1,790 

610 

510 

27 

993 

759 

23 

2,102 

1,813 

117 

356 

469 

497 

323 

51 

166 

117 

6 

28 

927 

720 

16 

2,207 

1,976 

168 

309 

523 

565 

311 

100 

155 

70 

6 

29 

28,104 

22,399 

2,679 

257,146 

243,576 

60,189 

81,953 

51,599 

33,744 

13,661 

2,430 

5,765 

6,490 

1,315 

30 

22,805 

16,940 

1,260 

192,988 

187,113 

53,05S 

62,157 

33, 905 

23,780 

11,446 

2,770 

2,810 

1,920 

1,145 

31 

525 

233 

12 

1,623 

1,484 

96 

278 

388 

415 

271 

36 

91 

42 

6 

32 

11,319 

10,965 

2,489 

205,082 

195,717 

50,693 

65,358 

43,794 

25,533 

9,064 

1,275 

3,530 

4,620 

1,215 

33 

641 

592 

12 

922 

734 

42 

151 

171 

198 

146 

26 

106 

81 

1 

34 

16,785 

11,434 

190 

52,064 

47,859 

9,496 

16,595 

7,805 

8,211 

4,597 

1,155 

2,235 

1,870 

100 

35 

84 

15 

3 

194 

173 

24 

22 

35 

23 

64 

5 

21 

36 

6,375 

155 

347,760 

221,657 

221,382 

160,988 

37, 546 

14,338 

3,850 

4,635 

25 

275 

37 

63 

56 

64 

39 

2 

9 

8 

15 

5 

15 

10 

33 

8,356 

7,595 

9,253 

8,883 

1,040 

3,423 

3,335 

885 

200 

210 

160 

39 

1,550 

1,238 

17 

4,163 

3,478 

258 

590 

847 

972 

663 

148 

417 

262 

6 

40 

116,008 

43,230 

724, 667 

3,234,364 

3,047,024 

1,835,042 

553,416 

332,442 

204,855 

94,357 

26,912 

17,477 

9,520 

160,343 

41 

705 

455 

3 

1,914 

1,604 

97 

234 

415 

478 

324 

56 

205 

105 

42 

11,641 

4,420 

10,925 

81,906 

78,551 

24,350 

16,113 

16,388 

11,583 

8,472 

1,645 

1,915 

1,440 

43 

2,893 

3,114 

44 

6,333 

4,948 

303 

888 

1,215 

1,410 

915 

217 

787 

587 

11 

44 

33,467 

11,174 

151,676 

110,832 

100,490 

17,430 

24,195 

19,094 

24,945 

12,416 

2,410 

6,302 

1,310 

2,730 

45 

3,230 

3,300 

64 

6,740 

5,398 

324 

900 

1,322 

1,563 

1,062 

227 

762 

568 

12 

46 

3,222 

2,865 

52 

7,143 

6,106 

414 

855 

1,513 

1,795 

1,148 

381 

740 

290 

.7 

47 

91,346 

49,454 

9,372 

894,430 

859,455 

179, 321 

244,581 

213,070 

143,783 

68,330 

10,370 

21,565 

10,215 

3,195 

48 

90,635 

47,650 

10,508 

872,105 

847,705 

212,629 

227,045 

188,239 

133,100 

66,361 

20,331 

16,245 

4,580 

3, 575 

49 

2,235 

1,933 

24 

5,542 

4,511 

295 

766 

1,112 

1,297 

878 

163 

632 

392 

7 

50 

1,941 

1,705 

56 

5,677 

4,942 

347 

709 

1,350 

1,426 

853 

257 

525 

200 

10 

51 

136,468 

53,115 

1,073,006 

3,529,962 

3,339,347 

2,007,599 

605,590 

366,639 

224,843 

107,279 

27,397 

19,872 

10,300 

160,443 

52 

91,820 

73,510 

812,931 

2,746,977 

2,629,423 

1,539,197 

539,193 

297,048 

131,890 

90,356 

31,739 

22,000 

10,665 

84,889 

53 

141 

71 

3 

255 

209 

25 

29 

43 

38 

69 

5 

36 

10 

54 

185 

150 

8 

561 

501 

74 

78 

139 

145 

60 

5 

35 

25 

55 

14,731 

7,750 

347,760 

230,910 

230,265 

162,028 

40,969 

17,673 

4,735 

4,835 

25 

485 

160 

56 

22,230 

14, 135 

227,860 

516,602 

499, 892 

287, 062 

98,220 

83,510 

24,865 

4,485 

1,750 

8,835 

7,875 

57 

3,110 

3 , :  62 

57 

6,265 

4,974 

289 

839 

1,220 

1,431 

977 

218 

725 

556 

10 

58 

3,101 

2,740 

35 

6,704 

5,673 

367 

754 

1,419 

1,705 

1,062 

366 

745 

280 

6 

59 

55,976 

21,960 

7,722 

398,689 

382,069 

64,807 

98,095 

100,264 

70,774 

40,354 

7,775 

11, 870 

4,330 

420 

6C 

56,070 

28,190 

5,377 

422,468 

408,203 

90,836 

83,499 

103,824 

85,875 

35,547 

8,622 

11,335 

2,550 

380 

61 

10 

71 

66 

4 

14 

18 

30 

5 

62 

75 

6,611 

6,561 

520 

1,703 

1,623 

2,715 

50 

63 

15 

5 

192 

182 

15 

39 

52 

66 

10 

10 

64 

100 

30 

35,396 

35,321 

9,939 

10,968 

8,355 

4,374 

1,685 

75 

65 

225 

150 

13 

915 

855 

63 

213 

246 

203 

120 

10 

35 

25 

66 

239 

60 

56 

1,700 

1,650 

286 

479 

426 

235 

206 

18 

40 

10 

67 

1,790 

530 

656 

17,774 

17,394 

2,602 

5,419 

5,193 

2,545 

1,450 

185 

280 

100 

68 

35 

15 

236 

236 

15 

54 

50 

67 

50 

69 

16 

4 

300 

300 

36 

82 

26 

51 

105 

70 

125 

30 

3,501 

3,501 

366 

1,390 

490 

695 

560 

71 

40 

5 

1,043 

1,038 

73 

312 

342 

246 

55 

10 

5 

72 

24 

4 

2,440 

2,436 

416 

927 

720 

323 

41 

9 

4 

73 

170 

60 

14,139 

14,119 

2,554 

5,401 

3,993 

1,856 

280 

35 

20 

74 

85 

25 

11 

538 

523 

32 

151 

174 

111 

55 

10 

5 

75 

48 

11 

15 

923 

906 

164 

300 

288 

102 

52 

8 

9 

76 

430 

140 

215 

15,348, 

15,088 

3,172 

4,640 

5,430 

1,071 

775 

100 

160 

77 

141 

145 

9 

308 

298 

18 

74 

100 

71 

20 

15 

10 

78 

80 

48 

38 

730 

722 

356 

172 

114 

68 

6 

6 

8 

79 

558 

310 

221 

4,383 

4,353 

1,556 

1,142 

935 

625 

40 

55 

30 

\-  • 

80 

130 

65 

6 

841 

796 

63 

213 

243 

217 

60 

15 

25 

5 

81 

65 

38 

4 

1,313 

1,283 

206 

476 

311 

252 

38 

9 

18 

3 

82 

715 

165 

75 

12,736 

12,506 

1,741 

5,183 

3,135 

1,852 

595 

80 

85 

65 

83 

374943    O  -56 


90 


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) 


Areas  2  and  A 


Economic  class 


Commercial  farms 


FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 

Farms number  1954. 

1950. 

Land  in  farms acres  1954. 

1950. 

Average  size  of  farm acres  1954. 

1950. 
Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

Average  per  farm dollars  1954. 

1950. 

Average  per  acre dollars  1954. 

1950. 
Proportion  of  farms  reporting  value percent  1954. 

Land  in  farus  according  to  use: 

Cropland  harvested farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 
acres  1954. 

1949. 

1  to  9  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

10  to  19  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

20  to  29  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

200  to  499  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

500  acres  and  over farms  reporting  1954. 

Cropland  used  only  for  pasture,  .farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 
acres  1954. 
1949. 
Cropland  not  harvested  and  not 

pastured farms  reporting  1954 . 

1949. 

acres  1954. 

1949. 


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  coHercial  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. 


8,162 
8,657 
1,743,608 
1,827,031 
213.6 
211.0 

23,650 

17,911 

132.77 

89.18 

85 


7,157 

7,428 

236,574 

248,749 

2,947 

1,094 

793 

954 

955 

282 

102 

30 

2,196 

2,032 

45,934 

42,243 

1,783 
1,858 
64,925 
55,696 

697 

43,891 

1,256 

21,034 

152 

121,608 

80 

4,223 

2,546 

1,237,062 

920 

24,807 

6,476 

33,282 

7,459 

7,706 

347,433 

346,688 

4,255 

4,701 

1,404,604 

1,472,220 

220 

433 

125,831 

99,831 

7,087 

7,542 

222,417 

242,331 

22 
302 

59 
4,156 


1 

,402 

12 

,676 

121 

164 

1 

455 

912 

2 

1 1  a 

12 

,331 

509 

850 

6 

,045 

1 

088 

1 

772 

10 

284 

773 

1 

639 

9 

,111 

4,501 
5,199 
1,682,890 
1,750,987 
37X9 
336.8 

31,543 
22,691 
100.02 
70.50 
84 


4,147 

4,585 

212,578 

221,380 

707 

599 

647 

854 

930 

280 

100 

30 

1,453 

1^355 

41,125 

35,515 

1,095 

1,102 

55,789 

46,406 

490 
39,962 

729 
15,827 

122 

119,833 

49 

3,932 

1,722 

1,222,292 

624 

22,680 

3,815 

27,341 

4,218 

4,668 

309,492 

303,301 

2,771 

3,183 

1,383,250 

1,442,787 

3  "9 

287 

123,765 

93,336 

4,072 

4,664 

197,428 

211,189 

22 
302 

54 
4,131 


644 

1,292 

11,715 

111 

161 

1,445 

872 
2,294 
12,121 

423 

801 

7,610 

839 
1,626 
9,293 

667 
1,584 
8,691 


280 

211 

1,083,381 

1,272,913 

3,869.2 

6,032.8 

106,841 

69,416 

28.60 

12.39 

73 


238 

154 

40,769 

44,181 

11 

15 


30 
61 
63 
34 
16 

108 

69 

11,348 

3,127 

82 

64 

18,246 

20,580 

56 

15,321 

40 

2,925 

14 

50,395 

1 

630 

121 

958,283 

40 

5,574 

230 

3,710 

256 

166 

70,363 

67,888 

197 

142 

1,020,026 

1,202,777 

15 

37 

51,025 

70,091 

239 

173 

33,851 

33,810 

2 
37 

5 
2,280 


50 

240 

2,877 

25 

87 

525 

87 

591 

3,323 

43 
204 

1,960 

57 

237 

1,387 

82 

763 

2,986 


602 

611 

293,147 

130,173 

487.0 

213.0 

48,660 
37,997 
115.37 
231.46 
80 


573 

504 

56,876 

38,939 

31 

20 

70 

46 

230 

127 

37 

12 

217 

174 

11,047 

12,651 

169 

142 

18,386 

6,286 

68 

13,152 

119 

5,234 

13 

38,705 

16 

172 

244 

158,619 

92 

6,987 

529 

9,342 

576 

525 

86,309 

57,876 

402 

334 

208,371 

79,828 

24 

10 

38,877 

15 

568 

514 

52,910 

36,924 


121 
378 
2,748 
25 
41 
565 

193 

817 

4,186 

94 
267 

2,640 

136 
506 

2,879 
121 
257 

1,896 


1,111 
1,317 
143,233 
161,116 
128.9 
122.3 

32,608 
24,526 
333.61 
199.31 

87 


1,039 

1,217 

50,111 

62,105 

95 

116 

134 

272 

357 

46 

17 

2 

396 

407 

10,137 

10,437 

243 
296 

6,702 
10,905 

93 

4,637 

180 

2,065 

38 

17,975 

11 

1,555 

505" 

49,991 

196 

5,259 

1,004 

6,762 

1,044 

1,227 

66,950 

83,447 

744 

927 

78 ,103 

75,282 

48 

75 

19,530 

8,660 

1,015 

1,217 

48,732 

60,645 

5 
35 

11 
335 


189 

308 

2,389 

26 

14 

170 

266 

494 

2,577 

80 

106 

1,115 

231 
454 

2,542 
167 
240 

1,494 


1,071 

1,365 

91 ,454 

110,685 

85.4 

81.1 

22,847 
18,512 
304.95 
226.50 
86 


1,000 

1,220 

34,887 

42,335 

175 

161 

210 

246 

165 

37 

6 

330 

375 

3,176 

6,275 

284 

310 

7,405 

4,885 

146 
4,833 

174 
2,572 

30 

6,406 

5 

80 

427 

35,685 

140 

3,235 

880 

3,815 

1,025 

1,235 

45,468 

53,495 

666 

915 

45,267 

52,535 

35 

100 

6,486 

13,160 

1,000 

1,235 

33,770 

44,665 

10 

105 

15 
510 


139 

201 

2,056 

15 
4 
40 

206 

249 

1,335 

106 

131 

1,100 

235 
286 

1,645 
147 
153 

1,045 


1,070 

1,215 

57,850 

54 ,765 

54.1 

45.1 

17,862 
14,330 
385.41 
339.71 
87 


980 

1,045 

24,470 

26,265 

265 

217 

180 

200 

106 

7 


326 

250 

4,417 

1,915 

232 

210 

3,640 

3,240 

102 
1,889 

156 
1,751 

21 
5,599 

15 
1,295 

314 

15,619 

126 

1,350 

865 

2,810 

1,000 

1,060 

32,527 

31 ,420 

590 

650 

25,635 

20,620 

31 

55 

6,894 

1,330 

954 

1,075 

23,350 

27,290 


15 
420 


135 

153 

1,525 

15 

13 

130 

95 
126 
580 

90 

85 

715 

170 
140 
815 
130 
161 
1,140 


UTAH 

FERTILIZER,  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


91 


9  sample  of 

farms.  See 

text] 

Areas 

2  and  A — Continued 

Area 

3 

Economic  class — Continued 

Total 
all 
farms 

Economic  class 

Other  farms 

Commercial  farma 

Other  farmB 

Reei- 
dential 

Part-time 

Abnormal 

Total 

ClasB  1 

Class  II 

Class  III 

Class  IV 

Class  V 

Class  VI 

Part-time 

Resi- 
dential 

Abnormal 

1,476 

2,145 

40 

7,372 

4,918 

204 

711 

1,022 

1,379 

1,202 

400 

1,283 

1,143 

28 

1 

1,661 

1,755 

42 

7,895 

5,630 

282 

655 

1,100 

1,440 

1,498 

655 

1,051 

1.195 

19 

2 

32,895 

21,205 

6,618 

6,139,434 

4,832,819 

1,622,846 

1,284,437 

840,143 

644,673 

359,507 

81,213 

176,828 

69,198 

1,060,589 

3 

39,715 

22,975 

13,354 

5,347,473 

4,417,142 

1,501,039 

1,177,085 

746,260 

546,303 

371,990 

74,465 

117,555 

90,855 

721,921 

4 

22.3 

9.9 

165.4 

832.8 

982.7 

7,955.1 

1,806.5 

822.0 

467.5 

299.1 

203.0 

137.8 

60.5 

38,878.2 

5 

23.9 

13.1 

318.0 

677.3 

784.6 

5,322.8 

1,797.1 

678.4 

379.4 

248.3 

113.7 

111.9 

76.0 

37,995.8 

6 

15,838 

12,531 

58,830 

21,139 

27,897 

115,407 

50,825 

31,673 

19,710 

14,586 

11,594 

9,100 

6,981 

12,074 

7 

11,366 

9,479 

66,395 

17,391 

21,506 

85,729 

36,979 

27,641 

16,508 

10,892 

7,348 

7,545 

5,983 

107,850 

8 

774.76 

1,399.72 

392.95 

34.50 

32.27 

16.71 

29.07 

39.06 

43.25 

51.87 

57.31 

63.79 

120.20 

3.86 

9 

452.30 

710.64 

245.95 

31.49 

29.58 

15.63 

23.26 

41.31 

45.32 

43^73 

71.96 

64.92 

85.76 

9.53 

10 

86 

88 

70 

89 

87 

69 

88 

86 

91 

86 

91 

92 

91 

68 

11 

1,276 

1,705 

29 

6,351 

4,561 

187 

647 

998 

1,291 

1,100 

338 

1,067 

701 

22 

12 

1,446 

1,365 

32 

7,120 

5,257 

245 

611 

1,045 

1,325 

1,426 

605 

940 

910 

13 

13 

14,017 

8,065 

1,914 

437,363 

407,168 

55,106 

105,134 

107,630 

83,650 

45,881 

9,767 

21 ,460 

6,315 

2,420 

14 

15 

16,490 

7,395 

3,484 

496,986 

463,303 

66,050 

102,273 

114,884 

100,156 

64,340 

15,600 

23,485 

8,710 

1,488 

730 

1,505 

5 

927 

200 

1 

15 

11 

37 

56 

80 

291 

431 

5 

16 

330 

165 

976 

391 

10 

7 

30 

95 

170 

79 

340 

235 

10 

17 

126 

15 

5 

634 

427 

2 

12 

41 

138 

187 

47 

197 

10 

ii 

70 

20 

10 

1,193 

981 

15 

70 

76 

318 

425 

77 

187 

25 

19 

20 

5 

1,451 

1,404 

38 

150 

449 

492 

227 

48 

46 

1 

20 

2 

794 

788 

44 

248 

301 

163 

27 

5 

6 

21 

2 

311 

305 

51 

116 

83 

47 

6 

2 

6 

22 

65 

65 

26 

29 

7 

1 

2 

23 

310 

430 

3 

2,631 

1,928 

85 

304 

398 

587 

434 

120 

398 

300 

5 

24 

330 

335 

12 

2,563 

1,946 

104 

226 

392 

477 

537 

210 

275 

340 

2 

25 

2,485 

1,980 

344 

162,070 

145,485 

17,905 

32,198 

29,467 

44,396 

18,200 

3,319 

9,480 

6,970 

135 

26 

3,935 

2,155 

638 

169,529 

148,046 

29,119 

29,276 

40,344 

21,977 

18,380 

8,950 

10,485 

9,790 

1,208 

27 

316 

360 

12 

3,093 

2,295 

88 

351 

506 

688 

545 

117 

511 

282 

5 

28 

396 

350 

10 

3,045 

2,369 

127 

330 

408 

663 

646 

195 

376 

300 

29 

5,537 

2,250 

1,349 

218,960 

188,484 

25,706 

56,693 

36,230 

46,539 

20,574 

2,742 

16,802 

13,659 

15 

30 

5,210 

3,965 

115 

227,045 

201,205 

40,270 

52,604 

44,991 

33,875 

26,100 

3,365 

14,785 

11,055 

31 

116 

90 

1 

1,892 

1,468 

74 

238 

320 

446 

340 

50 

318 

101 

5 

32 

1,995 

675 

1,259 

129,516 

118,037 

18,017 

35,908 

27,043 

23,832 

12,001 

1,236 

5,794 

5,670 

15 

33 

236 

280 

11 

1,826 

1,296 

46 

194 

258 

401 

314 

83 

299 

231 

34 

3,542 

1,575 

90 

89,444 

70,447 

7,689 

20,785 

9,187 

22,707 

8,573 

1,506 

11,008 

7,989 

35 

15 

15 

428 

377 

24 

81 

109 

86 

58 

19 

48 

3 

36 

1,620 

155 

629,282 

277,042 

74,189 

92,672 

58,125 

31,763 

16,827 

3,466 

4,480 

347,760 

37 

11 

20 

146 

83 

1 

11 

25 

17 

27 

2 

37 

26 

38 

186 

105 

45,455 

30,165 

1,011 

3,622 

7,772 

8,189 

9,014 

557 

7,960 

7,330 

39 

365 

455 

4 

4,625 

3,329 

184 

527 

685 

913 

773 

247 

768 

521 

7 

40 

6,425 

5,680 

2,665 

4,305,554 

3,623,759 

1,427,674 

965,758 

565,517 

392,017 

216,982 

55,811 

92,106 

28,030 

561,659 

41 

130 

165 

1 

2,169 

1,612 

72 

196 

332 

447 

452 

113 

370 

-185 

2 

42 

1,300 

810 

17 

168,638 

147,134 

25,833 

39,133 

36,033 

23,060 

17,336 

5,739 

8,426 

2,170 

10,908 

43 

1,071 

1,570 

20 

6,265 

4,260 

162 

614 

924 

1,185 

1,060 

315 

1,035 

957 

13 

44 

2,625 

2,970 

346 

340,750 

160,716 

21,255 

28,360 

35,402 

38,119 

32,029 

5,551 

24,540 

6,894 

148,600 

45 

1,341 

1,870 

30 

6,673 

4,662 

192 

662 

1,012 

1,315 

1,143 

338 

1,127 

862 

22 

46 

1,496 

1,510 

32 

7,373 

5,309 

250 

616 

1,056 

1,335 

1,437 

615 

986 

1,065 

13 

47 

22,039 

12,295 

3,607 

818,393 

741,137 

98,717 

194,025 

173,327 

174,585 

84  655 

15,828 

47,742 

26,944 

2,570 

48 

25,635 

13,515 

4,237 

893,560 

812,554 

135,439 

184,153 

200,219 

156,008 

108,820 

27,915 

48,755 

29,555 

2,696 

49 

630 

850 

4 

5,711 

4,034 

195 

608 

852 

1,134 

940 

305 

973 

691 

13 

50 

701 

790 

27 

5,952 

4,503 

231 

575 

904 

1,155 

1,138 

500 

715 

715 

19 

51 

10,530 

7,815 

3,009 

5,096,906 

4,046,286 

1,519,768 

1,090,628 

653,109 

468-,  176 

252,009 

62,596 

106,066 

35,000 

909,554 

52 

13,975 

7,820 

7,638 

4,276,203 

3,444,929 

1,337,384 

976,057 

517,523 

337,025 

235,450 

41,490 

55,845 

55,025 

720,404 

53 

26 

35 

537 

429 

25 

89 

114 

96 

85 

20 

79 

26 

3 

54 

70 

70 

6 

846 

709 

77 

135 

179 

157 

111 

50 

80 

55 

2 

55 

1,806 

260 

674,737 

307,207 

75,200 

96,294 

65,897 

39,952 

25,841 

4,023 

12,440 

7,330 

347,760 

56 

3,400 

2,035 

1,060 

956,174 

715,154 

243,778 

245,032 

114,547 

'59,092 

43,735 

8,970 

9,995 

4,225 

226,800 

57 

1,261 

1,730 

24 

6-,390 

4,467 

185 

616 

967 

1,262 

1,109 

328 

1,124 

776 

23 

58 

1,421 

1,430 

27 

7,065 

5,098 

230 

583 

988 

1,275 

1,407 

615 

935 

1,030 

2 

59 

15,022 

8,310 

1,657 

456,038 

411,989 

53,213 

90,342 

114,034 

87,961 

53,481 

12,958 

29,084 

9,320 

5,645 

60 

18,200 

8,930 

4,012 

486,644 

17 
1,175 

442,414 

12 
1,150 

56,115 

1 
90 

83,700 

4 
790 

103,233 

7 
270 

101,791 

77,345 

20,230 

26,535 

5 
25 

16,710 

985 

61 

62 
63 

5 

137 

132 

9 

12 

25 

29 

57 

5 

64 

25 

14,576 

14,546 

632 

3,527 

4,028 

4,124 

2,235 

30 

65 

80 

75 

3 

1,165 

995 

58 

160 

279 

307 

169 

22 

110 

50 

10 

66 

68 

28 

14 

2,875 

2,680 

412 

576 

824 

582 

266 

20 

131 

22 

42 

67 

550 

230 

181 

24,645 

23,010 

3,236 

5,359 

6,923 

4,940 

2,358 

194 

960 

200 

475 

68 

5 

5 

129 

89 

7 

16 

34 

31 

1 

30 

10 

69 

1 

2 

194 

177 

46 

55 

48 

26 

2 

15 

2 

70 

5 

5 

2,444 

2,299 

653 

840 

448 

20 

120 

25 

71 

35 

5 

106 

106 

1 

46 

33 

21 

5 

72 

20 

4 

509 

509 

1 

266 

179 

48 

15 

73 

150 

60 

2,078 

2,078 

8 

1,348 

486 

201 

35 

74 

60 

20 

6 

120 

100 

7 

27 

15 

51 

15 

5 

75 

33 

10 

6 

199 

191 

58 

74 

18 

41 

7 

1 

76 

250 

130 

55 

1,918 

1,828 

566 

673 

180 

409 

80 

10 

77 

120 

120 

9 

163 

127 

13 

48 

12 

44 

10 

11 

25 

78 

64 

44 

38 

1,046 

1,034 

706 

238 

33 

53 

4 

8 

4 

79 

490 

280 

221 

4,520 

4,452 

2,714 

1,155 

170 

383 

30 

38 

30 

80 

70 

35 

1 

495 

445 

32 

82 

126 

108 

77 

20 

45 

5 

81 

35 

19 

1 

1,000 

978 

231 

300 

171 

172 

56 

48 

21 

1 

82 

335 

75 

10 

9,540 

9,235 

1,857 

2,708 

1,815 

1,785 

740 

330 

300 

5 

... 

83 

92 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  2.-FARM  FACILITIES,  OFF-FARM  WORK,  WORK  POWER,  FARM  LABOR,  AND 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Economic  class 


Commercial  farms 


SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting  1954 . . 

Electricity farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

Television  set farms  reporting  1954. . 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting  1954 . . 

Home  freezer farms  reporting  1954.. 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting  1954. . 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting  1954. . 

Milking  machine farms  reporting  1954 . . 

Grain  combines farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954 . . 
Corn  pickers farms  reporting  1954 . . 

number  1954 . . 
Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting  1954 . . 

number  1954 . . 
Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting  1954., 

number  1954 . . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954. . 

Tractors,  other  than  garden farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950 . . 

number  1954 . . 

1950 . . 

Automobiles farms  reporting  1954 . . 

number  1954 . . 

OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER  INCOME 

Farn  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 

WeeL  of  September  26-October  2: 

Family  and/or  hired  workers farms  reporting  1954. 

persons  1954 . 
Family  workers,  including 

operator farms  reporting  1954. 

Operators  working  1  or  more 

hours persons  1954. 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's 

family farms  reporting  1954. 

persons  1954. 

Hired  workers farms  reporting  1954 . 

persons  1954 . 
Regular  workers  (to  be  employed  150 

or  more  days) farms  reporting  1954. 

persons  1954 . 
Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less 

than  150  days) farms  reporting  1954. 

persons  1954. 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Specified  farm  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. 


17,063 
21,945 
21,597 

9,806 
20,808 

8,649 
194 

2,614 

4,312 

3,264 
3,478 
46 
47 
3,489 
3,543 
1,554 
1,585 

14,297 
18,134 
14,383 
12,239 
19,445 
14,957 
18,832 
23,346 


9,413 
8,782 

14,740 
13,407 
10,503 
8,812 


3,067 
8,464 
5,919 


21,040 
47,212 

20,802 

20,275 

8,248 
13,201 

4,037 
13,736 

1,774 
3,732 

2,743 

10,004 


22,893 

17,319 

14,663 

4,018,863 

11,555 

13,706 

13,004,865 

16,068,502 

10,315 

1,240 

16,758 

16,546 

23,144,840 

26,621,873 

18,219 

16,882 

7,539,127 

6,073,620 

6,530 

1,565,902 

21,423 

166,549 

41 

202 

773 

385 


11,274 
14,385 
15,368 

6,244 
13,768 

6,065 
164 

2,408 

4,043 

3,030 
3,243 
41 
42 
3,306 
3,354 
1,527 
1,558 

11,141 
14,709 
11,727 
10,448 
16,629 
13,060 
L2,544 
16,113 


3,220 
2,926 

7,868 
7,355 
4,143 
3,391 


1,609 
7,362 
4,365 


14,387 
37,390 


13,930 

6,351 

10,357 

3,728 

13,103 

1,718 
3,654 

2,484 
9,449 


15,094 

12,916 

10,667 

3,635,824 

10,090 

12,009 

12,748,155 

15,693,226 

8,861 

1,229 

11,535 

12,695 

21,841,457 

25,479,840 

13,636 

14,007 

7,127,917 

5,811,394 

5,650 

1,514,992 

20,669 

160,363 

41 

202 

773 

385 


676 
787 
744 
448 
772 
478 
18 
216 
156 

290 
369 

3 
4 
264 
288 
241 
255 


714 
676 


1,434 

793 

1,654 


53 

72 

161 

196 

80 

104 


91 
506 
208 


815 

5,068 

751 

741 

363 

711 

564 

3,616 

458 
1,791 

256 
1,825 


841 

809 

522 

493,126 

780 

862 

5,668,039 

7,091,456 

277 

503 

745 

829 

7,971,769 

10,348,735 

796 

862 

1,393,151 

1,169,480 

387 

376,690 

5,043 

34,036 

6 

12 

43 

70 


1,923 

2,205 

1,868 

1,038 

2,150 

1,224 

21 

574 

720 

748 
827 
12 
12 
808 
811 
458 
465 

2,116 
3,249 
2,049 
1,715 
3,795 
2,593 
2,099 
3,040 


167 
189 

862 
649 
268 
237 


110 

1,394 

655 


2,251 
6,955 

2,216 

2,156 

1,143 
1,935 

1,144 
2,864 

670 

1,016 

663 

1,848 


2,290 

2,213 

1,702 

883,186 

2,062 

1,897 

3,762,117 

3,837,843 

1,504 

558 

1,867 

1,838 

6,257,050 

6,444,145 

2,175 

1,980 

1,938,510 

1,427,527 

1,133 

476,306 

6,209 

50,088 


2,783 
3,347 
3,632 
1,617 
3,231 
1,560 
43 
772 
1,377 

837 
859 
21 
21 
986 
992 
496 
501 

2,832 
3,482 
3,043 
2,992 
4,287 
3,568 
3,078 
3,906 


447 
336 

1,678 

1,384 

625 

562 


199 
1,953 
1,090 


3,351 
9,262 

3,321 

3,252 

1,706 

2,973 

947 

3,037 

392 
542 

642 
2,495 


3,483 

3,078 

2,540 

924,923 

2,676 

3,246 

1,890,102 

2,728,751 

2,552 

124 

2,855 

3,100 

3,858,454 

4,663,026 

3,350 

3,539 

1,736,362 

1,452,883 

1,590 

343,276 

4,785 

39,321 

10 

25 

285 

110 


2,996 
3,919 
4,231 
1,592 
3,732 
1,434 
61 
483 
1,227 

726 
743 


812 
822 
246 

246 

2,923 

3,294 
3,183 
2,922 
3,713 
3,199 
3,311 
3,786 


891 

782 

2,484 
2,270 
1,357 

1,022 


504 
1,972 
1,211 


3,912 
8,597 

3,869 

3,811 

1,744 

2,611 

644 

2,175 

147 
245 

533 
1,930 


4,070 

3,477 

2,993 

742,742 

2,639 

3,353 

950,640 

1,398,373 

2,613 

26 

3,115 

3,503 

2,532,235 

2,613,005 

3,736 

4,050 

1,287,512 

1,115,294 

1,483 

206,075 

3,001 

23,876 

10 

140 

365 

130 


2,290 

3,143 

3,582 

1,208 

2,989 

1,065 

16 

313 

482 

349 
355 


353 
358 

74 
79 

2,030 
2,209 
2,212 
1,748 
2,433 
1,851 
2,585 
2,972 


1,662 
1,547 

2,333 
2,366 
1,813 
1,466 


543 

1,293 

919 


3,155 
6,042 

3,130 

3,082 

1,107 

1,730 

370 

1,230 


48 


334 
1,175 


3,390 

2,746 

2,408 

505,390 

1,614 

2,079 

•419,700 

519,235 

1,597 

17 

2,311 

2,654 

1,055,862 

1,158,896 

2,824 

2,770 

651,930 

541,450 

920 

102,344 

1,477 

11,748 

10 

10 

50 

40 


FARM  EXPENDITURES,  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM: 


UTAH 

CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


93 


a  sample  of 

farms.      See 

text] 

The 

State — Continued 

Area  1 

Economic  class — Continued 

Total 
all 
farms 

Economic  c 

lass 

Other    farms 

Commercial    farms 

Other   farms 

Part-time 

Resi- 
dential 

Abnormal 

Total 

Clasa  1 

Claas  11 

Class  III 

Class  IV 

Clasa  V 

Class  VI 

Part-time 

Resi- 
dential 

Abnorrosl 

2,821 

2,941 

27 

5,849 

4,491 

293 

871 

1,117 

1,276 

782 

152 

806 

541 

11 

1 

3,613 

3,919 

28 

7,274 

5,543 

340 

961 

1,318 

1,602 

1,075 

247 

977 

742 

12 

2 

3,290 

2,895 

44 

7,041 

5,825 

348 

811 

1,423 

1,751 

1,126 

366 

850 

365 

1 

3 

1,591 

1,946 

25 

3,250 

2,518 

214 

492 

652 

677 

362 

121 

420 

301 

11 

4 

3,340 

3,673 

27 

7,073 

5,391 

335 

948 

1,266 

1,55C 

1,045 

247 

958 

712 

12 

5 

1,213 

1,356 

15 

3,038 

2,481 

238 

558 

654 

579 

360 

92 

320 

235 

2 

6 

20 

10 

107 

87 

7 

13 

17 

29 

16 

5 

10 

10 

7 

126 

76 

4 

892 

847 

89 

230 

266 

163 

79 

20 

35 

10 

8 

216 

50 

3 

2,232 

2,097 

69 

360 

664 

756 

200 

46 

115 

20 

9 

160 

67 

7 

1,306 

1,229 

134 

322 

339 

351 

72 

11 

45 

26 

6 

10 

160 

67 

8 

1,445 

1,367 

187 

382 

354 

361 

72 

11 

45 

26 

7 

11 

5 

1 

1 

1 

12 

5 

1 

1 

1 

13 

159 

15 

9 

1,157 

1,127 

97 

277 

364 

289 

94 

6 

20 

10 

14 

159 

15 

15 

1,172 

1,142 

102 

277 

364 

294 

99 

6 

20 

10 

15 

25 

2 

495 

495 

70 

168 

164 

87 

6 

16 

25 

2 

503 

503 

73 

173 

164 

87 

6 

17 

1,669 

1,475 

12 

4,785 

4,126 

337 

896 

1,087 

1,111 

598 

97 

370 

282 

7 

18 

1,786 

1,606 

33 

6,266 

5,556 

846 

1,322 

1,375 

1,253 

654 

106 

405 

297 

8 

1  1 

1,624 

1,005 

27 

5,013 

4,547 

315 

872 

1,230 

1,309 

679 

142 

326 

128 

12 

20 

1,116 

645 

30 

4,321 

4,030 

322 

774 

1,208 

1,120 

516 

90 

230 

60 

1 

21 

1,7X4 

1,047 

55 

7,148 

6,654 

765 

1,644 

1,809 

1,543 

738 

155 

341 

139 

14 

22 

1,156 

685 

56 

5,398 

5,091 

651 

1,111 

1,477 

1,210 

547 

95 

235 

70 

2 

23 

3,073 

3,190 

25 

6,309 

4,905 

339 

915 

1,213 

1,376 

880 

182 

851 

543 

10 

24 

3,580 

3,607 

46 

7,901 

6,296 

696 

1,317 

1,520 

1,545 

1,018 

200 

996 

599 

10 

25 

3,119 

3,064 

10 

2,335 

932 

17 

98 

97 

222 

498 

836 

562 

5 

26 

3,191 

2,655 

10 

1,931 

836 

23 

55 

77 

240 

441 

780 

315 

27 

3,399 

3,455 

18 

4,465 

2,935 

70 

351 

619 

1,001 

799 

95 

882 

643 

5 

28 

3,282 

2,765 

5 

3,769 

2,599 

89 

240 

500 

950 

685 

135 

835 

335 

29 

3,162 

3,185 

13 

2,750 

1,370 

29 

120 

168 

473 

580" 

822 

553 

5 

30 

2,871 

2,545 

5 

2,158 

1,123 

53 

72 

163 

400 

435 

720 

315 

31 

1,431 

2,291 

57 

1,568 

567 

6 

77 

70 

111 

227 

76 

491 

505 

5 

32 

697 

760 

1 

893 

582 

36 

34 

60 

195 

212 

45 

176 

135 

33 

741 

347 

14 

2,924 

2,747 

231 

570 

767 

724 

383 

72 

140 

31 

6 

34 

883 

658 

13 

2,089 

1,800 

84 

302 

463 

585 

296 

70 

186 

97 

6 

35 

3,299 

3,314 

40 

7,012 

5,495 

352 

•  976 

1,300 

1,558 

1,072 

237 

881 

623 

13 

36 

5,313 

4,430 

79 

13,981 

11,988 

1,593 

2,562 

3,074 

2,753 

1,561 

445 

1,212 

759 

22 

37 

3,279 

3,304 

39 

6,956 

5,440 

331 

968 

1,296 

1,546 

1,067 

232 

881 

623 

12 

38 

3,157 

3,149 

39 

6,818 

5,343 

328 

931 

1,279 

1,526 

1,052 

227 

845 

618 

12 

39 

1,081 

815 

1 

2,499 

2,152 

145 

474 

570 

614 

259 

90 

256 

90 

1 

40 

1,648 

1,195 

1 

3,942 

3,485 

289 

775 

1,038 

871 

362 

150 

321 

135 

1 

41 

232 

61 

16 

1,290 

1,260 

245 

420 

304 

184 

91 

16 

16 

6 

8 

42 

508 

86 

39 

3,221 

3,160 

976 

856 

757 

356 

147 

68 

46 

6 

9 

43 

30 

10 

16 

691 

673 

201 

269 

155 

41 

6 

1 

10 

8 

44 

30 

10 

38 

1,293 

1,274 

672 

374 

176 

42 

7 

3 

10 

9 

45 

207 

51 

1 

732 

720 

97 

205 

163 

155 

85 

15 

6 

6 

46 

478 

76 

1 

1,928 

1,886 

304 

482 

581 

314 

140 

65 

36 

6 

47 

3,745 

3,986 

68 

7,442 

5,680 

357 

977 

1,350 

1,620 

1,118 

258 

991 

758 

13 

48 

2,466 

1,907 

30 

6,045 

5,085 

345 

955 

1,238 

1,419 

940 

188 

621 

331 

8 

49 

2,164 

1,786 

26 

5,162 

4,270 

251 

734 

1,019 

1,244 

867 

155 

576 

310 

6 

50 

252,760 

120,207 

10,072 

1,592,177 

1,492,322 

217,460 

400,291 

380,045 

304,121 

169,440 

20,965 

71,440 

25,965 

2,450 

51 

1,031 

411 

23 

4,249 

3,969 

330 

909 

1,057 

1,039 

546 

88 

211 

61 

8 

52 

1,201 

475 

21 

5,137 

4,763 

402 

814 

1,308 

1,381 

691 

167 

305 

65 

4 

53 

129,765 

56,865 

70,080 

4,799,548 

4,747,043 

2.143,015 

1,420,199 

710, 168 

314,341 

135,970 

23,350 

32,280 

7,825 

12,400 

54 

196,405 

47,215 

131,656 

6,326,210 

6,268,099 

3,114,581 

1,533,030 

973,600 

483,805 

132,805 

30,278 

46,460 

2,135 

9,516 

55 

1,031 

410 

13 

3,778 

3,501 

124 

714 

999 

1,032 

545 

87 

211 

60 

6 

56 

1 

10 

471 

468 

206 

195 

58 

7 

1 

1 

1 

2 

57 

2,503 

2,691 

29 

5,772 

4,495 

335 

840 

1,114 

1,260 

784 

162 

725 

551 

1 

58 

2,136 

1,680 

35 

5,648 

4,852 

366 

799' 

1,254 

1,456 

796 

181 

600 

195 

1 

5» 

680,195 

428,385 

194,803 

9,052,721 

8,761,336 

3,085,660 

3,095,071 

1,187,732 

995,638 

358,305 

38,930 

217,850 

72,535 

1,000 

60 

723,775 

264,380 

153,878 

9,988,700 

9,748,340 

4,437,095 

2,430,824 

1,556,862 

988,840 

275,731 

58,988 

208, 860 

31,375 

125 

61 

2,528 

2,021 

34 

6,143 

5,232 

348 

917 

1,305 

1,503 

936 

223 

576 

328 

7 

62 

1,846 

1,000 

29 

5,856 

5,381 

400 

860 

1,413 

1,645 

857 

206 

405 

70 

63 

276,527 

117,828 

16,855 

2,924,785 

2,830,207 

620,460 

743,835 

717,904 

511,771 

200,325 

35,912 

65,140 

24,388 

5,050 

64 

178,030 

65,890 

18,306 

2,380,799 

2,340,504 

562,048 

585,797 

579,204 

426,090 

163,630 

23,735 

36,725 

3,570 

65 

516 

335 

29 

2,204 

2,094 

142 

504 

632 

551 

230 

35 

65 

40 

5 

„, 

32,641 

10,205 

8,064 

578,225 

569,955 

110,704 

188,854 

153,267 

80,645 

34,050 

2,435 

5,085 

2,060 

1,125 

67 

477 

160 

117 

7,439 

7,329 

1,464 

2,440 

1,896 

1,040 

457 

32 

70 

28 

12 

68 

3,788 

1,170 

1,228 

67, 833 

11 

127 

333 

160 

66,908 

11 

127 

333 

160 

11,999 

1 

2 

3 

20 

23,118 

19,177 

8,644 

120 
300 
110 

3,695 

5 

5 

30 

30 

275 

510 

190 

225 

69 
70 
71 
72 
73 

94 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  2.-FARM  FACILITIES,  OFF-FARM  WORK,  WORK  POWER,  FARM  LABOR,  AND 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Areas  2  and  A 


Total 
all 
farms 


Economic  class 


Commercial  farms 


SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting  1954 . . 

Electricity farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950 . . 

Television  set farms  reporting  1954.. 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting  1954 . . 

Home  freezer farms  reporting  1954.. 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting  1954 . . 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting  1954.. 

Milking  machine .farms  reporting  1954. . 

Grain  combines farms  reporting  1954 . . 

number  1954.. 
Corn  pickers farms  reporting  1954 . . 

number  1954 . 
Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954 . 
Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954 . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954 . 

Tractors,  other  than  garden farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954 . 

1950 . 

Automobiles farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954. 

OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER  INCOME 

Fara  operatora — 

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 

Weet  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  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. 


6,862 
7,924 
8,090 
5,825 
7,699 
2,750 
58 
579 
1,168 

727 
752 
JO 
30 
966 
980 
527 
542 

4,522 
5,668 
4,558 
3,807 
5,749 
4,564 
7,204 
9,167 


4,171 


5,554 
5,092 
4,622 
4,084 


2,590 

1,014 
2,110 
2,448 


7,167 
17 ,791 


6,809 

2,880 
4,594 
1,565 
6,388 

531 
1,288 

1,207 
5,100 


8,087 

5,777 

4,898 

1,119,571 

3,801 

4,388 

4,306,109 

5,341,561 

3,374 

427 

5,660 

5,959 

8,890,993 

10,217,237 

5,939 

5,397 

1,804,909 

1 ,397 ,306 

2,678 

587,736 

8,159 

53 ,688 

25 

55 

255 

145 


3,787 
4,348 
4,888 
3,220 
4,243 
1,567 
48 
520 
1,090 

636 
661 
25 
25 
877 
890 
515 
530 

3,167 
4,168 
3,323 
2,924 
4,458 
3,633 
4,014 
5,366 


1,365 
1,208 

2,357 
2,106 
1,581 
1,283 


755 

423 
1,637 
1,686 


4,198' 
13,077 


4,015 

1,925 
3,104 
1,382 
5,958 

503 
1,239 

1,046 
4,719 


4,501 

3,796 

3,124 

967 ,014 

3,162 

3,551 

4,177,314 

5,108,626 

2,743 

419 

3,390 

3,916 

8,213,640 

9,546,494 

3,849 

3,964 

1,678,924 

1,288,035 

2,154 

562,692 

7,769 

50,665 

25 

55 

255 

145 


227 
260 
181 
192 
260 
122 
10 
60 
51 

60 
75 


75 

87 

97 

102 

252 
618 
212 
146 
503 
330 
262 
555 


39 

128 

84 


263 
1,628 

232 

231 

109 
206 

170 
1,191 

130 
529 

94 
662 


280 

262 

147 

108,966 

256 

209 

1 ,767 ,223 

1,964,853 

86 

170 

226 

210 

2,952,784 

3,471,281 

248 

202 

335 ,466 

240,765 

167 

158,164 

2,121 

13,023 

5 

10 

40 

50 


528 
584 
555 
460 
567 
294 
1 
143 
221 

173 
176 
5 
5 
225 
225 
151 
151 

564 
885 
545 
417 
940 
661 
573 
846 


43 
96 

251 
220 
98 
125 


21 
310 
235 


582 
2,161 

570 

558 

320 
554 
333 

1,049 

152 
285 

231 
764 


602 

567 

453 

216,304 

527 

500 

1,097,642 

1,276,638 

350 

177 

493 

489 

1,937,274 

2,256,378 

562 

505 

474,643 

288,190 

346 

178,053 

2,260 

14,959 


998 
1,106 
1,257 

844 
1,085 

413 
16 

163 

446 

181 
182 
15 
15 
272 
273 
180 
185 

870 
1,035 
912 
931 
1,203 
1,082 
1,045 
1,435 


235 
161 

529 
450 
269 
250 


64 
464 
448 


1,046 
3,670 

1,026 

1,006 

589 

970 

383 

1,694 

132 
239 

288 
1,455 


1,111 

953 

828 

264 ,723 

826 

1,007 

732,225 

1,098,005 

780 

46 

909 

1,042 

2,003,834 

2,202,970 

1,035 

1,107 

419,444 

364,270 

586 

115,795 

1,616 

10,142 

5 


921 

1,031 

1,280 

776 

1,010 

306 

21 

82 

211 

100 
101 


173 
173 
42 
42 

736 
832 
767 
805 
852 
880 
964 
1,154 


413 
300 

663 
575 
491 
335 


100 
30 


124 
365 
402 


1,006 
2,595 

986 

964 

415 

608 

265 

1,023 

64 

156 

217 
867 


1,071 

944 

802 

192 ,701 

819 

965 

371 ,010 

491 ,045 

808 

11 

798 

1,035 

856,201 

978,340 

938 

1,095 

245 ,432 

245 ,740 

540 

63,735 

1,040 

7,176 

5 

20 

65 

20 


861 
1,010 
1,175 
737 
989 
356 

'oi 
131 


96 
96 
40 
45 

598 
633 
715 
490 
775 
530 
894 
1,070 


645 
640 

767 
745 
686 
560 


130 
308 
407 


984 
2,486 

964 

944 

387 
631 
206 

911 


191 
881 


1,070 

849 

713 

156,560 

603 

665 

190,454 

218,945 

588 

15 

727 

900 

405,237 

540,030 

849 

810 

178,470 

120,245 

455 

43,950 

678 

4,870 

5 

5 

20 

10 


FARM  EXPENDITURES,  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM: 


UTAH 

CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


95 


a  sample  of 

'arms.      See 

text] 

Areas 

2  and  A — Continued 

Area  3 

Econom] 

c  class — Continued 

Total 
all 
farms 

Economic  class 

Other   farmB 

Commercial    farms 

Other   farms 

Part-time 

Resi- 
dential 

Abnormal 

Total 

Class   I 

ClasB   II 

Class   III 

ClaBB  17 

Class  V 

Class  VI 

Part-time 

Resi- 
dential 

Abnormal 

1,261 

1,800 

14 

4,352 

2,996 

156 

524 

668 

799 

647 

202 

754 

600 

2 

1 

1,4*6 

2,115 

15 

6,747 

4,494 

187 

660 

923 

1,286 

1,058 

380 

1,190 

1,062 

1 

2 

1,550 

1,615 

37 

6,466 

4,655 

215 

502 

952 

1,200 

1,281 

505 

890 

915 

6 

3 

1,061 

1,530 

14 

731 

506 

42 

86 

121 

139 

109 

9 

110 

115 

4 

1,396 

2,045 

15 

6,036 

4,134 

177 

635 

880 

1,172 

955 

315 

986 

916 

5 

460 

710 

13 

2,861 

2,017 

118 

372 

493 

549 

349 

136 

433 

411 

6 

10 

29 

29 

1 

7 

10 

11 

... 

7 

30 

25 

4 

1,143 

1,041 

67 

201 

343 

238 

173 

19 

61 

41 

8 

60 

15 

3 

912 

856 

36 

139 

267 

258 

151 

5 

41 

15 

9 

60 

30 

1 

1,231 

1,165 

96 

253 

317 

275 

185 

39 

55 

11 

10 

60 

30 

1 

1,281 

1,215 

107 

269 

323 

281 

186 

49 

55 

11 

11 

5 

15 

15 

3 

6 

6 

... 

12 

5 

16 

16 

4 

6 

6 

... 

13 

80 

5 

4 

1,366 

1,302 

92 

306 

350 

350 

163 

41 

*59 

5 

14 

80 

5 

5 

1,391 

1,322 

99 

309 

355 

355 

163 

41 

59 

10 

15 

10 

2 

532 

517 

74 

139 

152 

117 

28 

7 

15 

16 

10 

2 

540 

525 

80 

141 

152 

117 

28 

7 

15 

... 

17 

615 

735 

5 

4,990 

3,848 

199 

656 

875 

1,076 

834 

208 

684 

458 

. . . 

18 

660 

815 

25 

6,200 

4,985 

522 

1,042 

1,072 

1,209 

922 

218 

721 

494 

19 

675 

550 

10 

4,812 

3,857 

187 

632 

901 

1,107 

818 

212 

623 

327 

5 

20 

531 

330 

22 

4,111 

3,494 

208 

524 

853 

997 

742 

170 

355 

255 

7 

21 

700 

565 

26 

6,548 

5,517 

538 

1,211 

1,275 

1,318 

920 

255 

673 

343 

15 

22 

541 

345 

45 

4,995 

4,336 

453 

821 

1,009 

1,109 

774 

170 

380 

270 

9 

23 

1,290 

1,885 

15 

5,319 

3,625 

192 

611 

820 

971 

811 

220 

932 

762 

24 

1,550 

2,215 

36 

6,278 

4,451 

403 

877 

951 

1,087 

884 

249 

1,034 

793 

25 

1,211 

1,595 

2,907 

923 

7 

26 

115 

256 

519 

1,072 

907 

5 

26 

1,480 

1,395 

5 

2,763 

882 

38 

38 

98 

242 

466 

931 

945 

5 

27 

1,346 

1,845 

6 

4,721 

2,576 

35 

260 

530 

820 

767 

164 

1,171 

967 

7 

28 

1,516 

1,470 

4,546 

2,650 

71 

189 

434 

745 

936 

275 

931 

960 

5 

29 

1,295 

1,745 

1 

3,131 

1,192 

14 

50 

188 

393 

547 

... 

1,045 

887 

7 

30 

1,411 

1,390 

2,570 

985 

38 

40 

149 

287 

471 

740 

840 

5 

31 

600 

1,205 

30 

1,400 

457 

1 

24 

46 

87 

183 

116 

340 

581 

22 

32 

201 

390 

1,160 

604 

16 

55 

75 

185 

201 

72 

320 

235 

1 

33 

260 

205 

°°8 

3,430 

2,978 

147 

514 

722 

883 

602 

110 

341 

111 

... 

34 

415 

345 

2 

1,382 

879 

40 

118 

179 

224 

216 

102 

282 

216 

5 

35 

1,275 

1,680 

14 

6,861 

4,694 

200 

693 

1,005 

1,348 

1,099 

349 

1,143 

1,011 

13 

36 

2,270 

2,400 

44 

15,440 

12,325 

1,847 

2,232 

2,518 

3,249 

1,995 

484 

1,831 

1,271 

13 

37 

1,255 

1,675 

14 

6,812 

4,650 

188 

678 

999 

1,337 

1,099 

349 

1,143 

1,006 

13 

38 

1,200 

1,580 

14 

6,648 

4,572 

182 

667 

967 

1,321 

1,086 

349 

1,112 

951 

13 

39 

465 

490 

2,869 

2,274 

109 

349 

547 

715 

461 

93 

360 

235 

... 

40 

715 

775 

4,665 

3,768 

216 

606 

965 

1,132 

737 

112 

612 

285 

41 

150 

25 

"a 

1,182 

1,086 

149 

391 

260 

195 

73 

18 

66 

30 

42 

355 

45 

30 

4,127 

3,985 

1,449 

959 

586 

796 

172 

23 

107 

35 

... 

43 

15 

5 

8 

552 

542 

127 

249 

105 

42 

17 

2 

5 

5 

. . . 

44 

15 

5 

29 

1,151 

1,141 

590 

357 

127 

47 

18 

2 

5 

5 

... 

45 

140 

20 

1 

804 

718 

65 

227 

191 

161 

58 

16 

61 

25 

46 

340 

40 

1 

2,976 

2,844 

859 

602 

459 

749 

154 

21 

102 

30 

47 

1,471 

2,085 

30 

7,364 

4,913 

204 

711 

1,022 

1,379 

1,202 

395 

1,283 

1,143 

25 

•:  1 

991 

975 

15 

5,497 

4,035 

202 

691 

887 

1,114 

957 

184 

854 

601 

7 

49 

846 

915 

13 

4,603 

3,273 

124 

515 

693 

947 

828 

166 

762 

561 

7 

50 

91 ,790 

55,195 

5,572 

1,307,115 

1 ,176 ,488 

166 ,700 

266,591 

280,155 

245 ,920 

179,390 

37,732 

89,530 

39,047 

2,050 

51 

450 

175 

14 

3,505 

2,959 

194 

626 

793 

781 

465 

100 

370 

175 

1 

52 

566 

260 

11 

4,181 

3,695 

251 

583 

931 

1,007 

723 

200 

330 

150 

6 

5.1 

49,955 

22,060 

56,780 

3,899,208 

3,823,798 

1,757,801 

1,244,276 

447,709 

265 ,289 

93,276 

15,447 

47 ,530 

26,980 

900 

54 

109,665 

33,130 

90,140 

4,400,731 

4,316,501 

2,012,022 

1,028,175 

657 ,146 

423,523 

167 ,485 

28,150 

40,280 

11,950 

32 ,000 

55 

450 

175 

6 

3,163 

2,617 

67 

440 

773 

773 

464 

100 

370 

175 

1 

56 

8 

342 

342 

127 

186 

20 

8 

1 

... 

57 

936 

1,315 

19 

5,326 

3,650 

184 

534 

832 

1,057 

800 

243 

842 

825 

9 

58 

1,026 

990 

27 

4,939 

3,927 

253 

550 

804 

1,012 

958 

350 

510 

495 

7 

59 

266,675 

235,580 

175,098 

5 ,201 ,126 

4,866,481 

1,933,325 

1,224,705 

666,888 

680,396 

292,320 

68,847 

195 ,670 

120,270 

18,705 

60 

378,570 

167 ,820 

124,353 

6,415,936 

6,185,006 

2,440,359 

1,756,943 

903 ,194 

645,825 

343,135 

95,550 

136,345 

65 ,185 

29,400 

61 

975 

1,095 

20 

6,137 

4,555 

200 

696 

1,010 

1,295 

1,039 

315 

977 

598 

7 

62 

896 

515 

22 

5,629 

4,662 

260 

615 

1,019 

1,310 

1,103 

355 

545 

415 

7 

63 

69,680 

47 ,250 

9,055 

2,809,433 

2,618,786 

437 ,225 

720,032 

599,014 

530,309 

273,135 

59,071 

141 ,707 

46,190 

2,750 

64 

69,915 

22,925 

16 ,431 

2,295,515 

2,182,855 

366 ,667 

553,540 

509,409 

443,464 

257,575 

52,200 

71,390 

39,395 

1,875 

65 

290 

220 

14 

1,648 

1,402 

78 

283 

372 

392 

235 

42 

161 

75 

10 

66 

15,480 

5,685 

3,879 

399,941 

382,345 

107,822 

109,399 

74,214 

61 ,695 

24,344 

4,871 

12,076 

2,460 

3,060 

67 

225 

102 

63 

5,825 

5,571 

1,458 

1,509 

1,273 

921 

342 

68 

182 

30 

42 

68 

1,785 

710 

528 

45  ,028 

5 

20 

185 

80 

42,790 

5 

20 

185 

80 

9,014 

12 ,011 

10,002 

5 

20 

185 

80 

8,056 

3,183 

524 

1,493 

270 

475 

69 
70 
71 
72 
73 

96 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  3.-LIVESTOCK  ON  HAND,  LIVESTOCK  SOLD,  AND  SPECIFIED 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  expl 

anations.  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  band:1 

1 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

11,531 

8,971 

597 

1,504 

2,152 

2,476 

1,836 

406 

2 

1950... 

15,073 

12,206 

715 

1,598 

2,918 

3,455 

2,574 

946 

3 

number  1954. .. 

35,287 

29,896 

5,725 

5,507 

6,486 

6,589 

4,574 

1,015 

4 

1950... 

54,063 

47,129 

6,844 

7,748 

11,187 

11,042 

7,789 

2,519 

5 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

17,795 

12,416 

621 

1,846 

3,010 

3,476 

2,726 

737 

6 

1950. . . 

18,709 

14,032 

658 

1,735 

3,407 

3,983 

3,118 

1,131 

7 

number  1954. . . 

724,640 

683,333 

139,177 

168,780 

160,364 

128,862 

70,068 

16,082 

8 

1950... 

550,997 

515,907 

117,178 

111,648 

131,052 

97,270 

47,409 

11,350 

9 

Cows,  including  heifers  that 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

16,719 

11,846 

568 

1,746 

2,898 

3,351 

2,581 

702 

10 

1950 . . . 

18,020 

13,659 

608 

1,704 

3,326 

3,878 

3,038 

1,105 

11 

number  1954 . . . 

333,827 

314,706 

60,772 

74,328 

76,153 

60,322 

33,971 

9,160 

12 

1950... 

267,339 

249,106 

51,193 

54,776 

66,084 

46,911 

24, 122 

6,020 

13 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

14,491 

10,238 

407 

1,437 

2,604 

3,037 

2,207 

546 

14 

1950... 

16,676 

12,657 

479 

1,524 

3,092 

3,695 

2,852 

1,015 

15 

number  1954. . . 

93,605 

85,083 

6,267 

18,728 

26,949 

21,099 

9,904 

2,136 

16 

1950... 

95,379 

86,510 

3,730 

15,309 

28,650 

22,830 

12,466 

3,525 

17 

All  hogs  and  pigs 

. . .farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

7,652 

5,231 

271 

739 

1,146 

1,557 

1,273 

245 

18 

1950... 

9,983 

7,454 

322 

884 

1,696 

2,175 

1,817 

560 

19 

number  1954 . . . 

60,497 

51,338 

4,183 

12,030 

13,948 

13,327 

6,602 

1,248 

20 

1950. . . 

75,679 

64,929 

8,412 

8,811 

17,441 

16,163 

11,882 

2,220 

21 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over.. farms  reporting  1954... 

11,003 

7,300 

263 

1,018 

1,758 

2,175 

1,574 

512 

22 

1950... 

14,375 

10,338 

389 

1,241 

2,395 

2,946 

2,447 

920 

23 

number  1954 . . . 

2,177,715 

1,929,804 

165,914 

605,276 

453,686 

429,525 

226,790 

48,613 

24 

Livestock  and  livestock  products 

1950 . . . 
sold: 

2,583,440 

2,292,547 

275,172 

637,465 

579,336 

431,963 

278,296 

90,315 

25 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive. 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

12,362 

10,287 

524 

1,633 

2,593 

2,961 

2,074 

502 

26 

1949 . . . 

13,547 

11,487 

572 

1,474 

2,988 

3,356 

2,352 

745 

27 

number  1954 . . . 

274, 885 

264,993 

77,953 

67,121 

56,663 

39,730 

20,519 

3,007 

28 

1949... 

231 , 874 

223,104 

77,151 

48,945 

48,930 

31,344 

13,644 

3,090 

29 

dollars  1954... 

29,089,905 

28,313,914 

9,848,010 

7,705,537 

5,314,808 

3,514,684 

1,693,157 

237,718 

30 

1949 . . . 

31.121,110 

30,293,702 

12,539,181 

6,929,826 

5,816,288 

3,385,582 

1,357,830 

264,995 

31 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

3,804 

2,910 

170 

384 

723 

903 

638 

92 

32 

1949... 

7,558 

6,205 

257 

768 

1,388 

1,865 

1,512 

415 

33 

number  1954 . . . 

53,913 

47,391 

5,608 

10,436 

13,529 

11,004 

5,925 

889 

34 

1949... 

105,432 

95,942 

13,961 

14,888 

23,542 

25,263 

15,548 

2,740 

35 

dollars  1954 . . . 

1,855,249 

1,690,431 

228,195 

409,778 

493,991 

380,086 

162,592 

15,789 

36 

1949 . . . 

3,278,026 

3,041,611 

504,354 

510,432 

783,470 

740,225 

441 , 525 

61,605 

37 

3,255 

2,638 

111 

462 

723 

730 

482 

130 

38 

1949 . . . 

4,372 

3,484 

115 

497 

926 

971 

785 

190 

39 

dollars  1954... 

2,434,308 

2,373,637 

1,017,255 

754,346 

340,336 

155,537 

90,913 

15,250 

40 

1949 . . . 

1,895,783 

1,751,299 

420,828 

431,644 

443,968 

319,849 

116,485 

18,525 

41 

4,780 

3,640 

123 

522 

908 

1,127 

697 

263 

42 

1949 . . . 

7,245 

5,678 

175 

736 

1,451 

1,621 

1,275 

420 

43 

dozens  1954 . . . 

20,464,820 

19,477,768 

2,096,926 

6,933,476 

5,067,232 

3,637,299 

1,362,840 

379,995 

44 

1949... 

24,059,803 

22,955,893 

3,180,781 

7,896,179 

5,995,829 

3,747,254 

1,868,435 

267,415 

45 

dollars  1954... 

6,563,563 

6,250,533 

619,646 

2,356,402 

1,618,010 

1,152,001 

408,449 

96,025 

46 

1949 . . . 

10,498,266 

10,011,342 

1,565,463 

3,419,958 

2,607,971 

1,534,475 

783,420 

100,055 

47 

65,770,084 
18,750,204 

63,656,176 
18,256,758 

5,317,634 
1,991,908 

15,677,729 
5,102,037 

21,757,739 
6,212,772 

14,949,963 
3,596,132 

5,161,675 
1,186,607 

791,436 
167,302 

48 

dollars  1954... 

49 

Specified  crops  harvested: 

1949... 

16,468,252 

15,842,937 

828,231 

3,592,950 

6,137,754 

3,697,252 

1,346,615 

240,135 

50 

. . . farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

3,994 

3,435 

264 

806 

1,155 

699 

417 

94 

51 

1949 . . . 

4,094 

3,546 

214 

542 

1,046 

893 

641 

210 

52 

acres  1954 . . . 

36,452 

34,513 

6,053 

10,142 

9,704 

5,044 

3,062 

508 

53 

1949 . . . 

30,025 

27,369 

4,060 

6,203 

7,658 

4,878 

3,450 

1,120 

54 

Corn  harvested  for  grain.. 

271 

186 

15 

25 

36 

57 

37 

16 

55 

1949 . . . 

763 

573 

11 

25 

121 

141 

180 

95 

56 

acres  1954 . . . 

1,627 

1,457 

336 

174 

129 

593 

132 

93 

57 

1949 . . . 

5,126 

4,356 

332 

245 

1,212 

1,042 

990 

535 

58 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

75,340 

69,035 

22,350 

10,110 

6,075 

22,420 

5,680 

2,400 

59 

1949... 

125,095 

103,945 

4,280 

9,060 

32,450 

23,915 

22,385 

11,855 

60 

bushels  sold  1954... 

15,375 

13,525 

2,550 

625 

10,350 

61 

1949... 

18,536 

15,751 

71 

2,175 

3,560 

900 

6,615 

2,430 

62 

Winter  wheat  threshed 

. . .farms  reporting  1954... 

2,877 

2,471 

164 

532 

615 

668 

417 

75 

63 

1949... 

4,024 

3,572 

244 

536 

987 

959 

691 

155 

64 

acres  1954. .. 

262,160 

256,579 

61,852 

88,083 

54,855 

37,734 

12,968 

1,087 

6J 

1949. . . 

339,461 

332,866 

86,490 

100,235 

77,159 

44,527 

23,105 

1,350 

66 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

3,713,359 

3,617,359 

907,390 

1,248,736 

754,573 

492,411 

198,581 

15,668 

67 

1949 . . . 

6,048,097 

5,934,232 

1,524,539 

1,783,015 

1,380,580 

819,820 

394,848 

31,430 

68 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

3,210,257 

3,144,772 

807,067 

1,114,942 

662,799 

394, 384 

155,250 

10,330 

69 

1949 . . . 

4,909,361 

4,840,756 

1,296,162 

1,535,941 

1,093,910 

644,665 

252,808 

17,270 

70 

...farms  reporting  1954^.. 

6,685 

5,372 

237 

791 

1,431 

1,574 

1,050 

289 

71 

1949... 

8,254 

6,663 

242 

736 

1,658 

2,052 

1,515 

460 

72 

acres  1954 . . . 

85,142 

78,207 

12,807 

17,758 

23,694 

14,274 

7,749 

1,925 

73 

1949... 

84, 514 

75,765 

12,052 

11,970 

18,393 

19,410 

11,240 

2,700 

74 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

2,472,857 

2,299,277 

318,822 

567,910 

658,303 

458,812 

241,810 

53,620 

75 

1949... 

2,882,999 

2,623,311 

339,448 

448,820 

697,378 

684,940 

368, 500 

84,225 

76 

bushels  sold  1954... 

1,863,085 

1,775,810 

271 , 197 

486,182 

518,858 

321,075 

148,920 

29,578 

7.7 

1949... 

1,562,780 

1,446,597 

224,283 

244,735 

387,709 

368,085 

178,845 

42,940 

78 

Barley  threshed  or  combined.. 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

9,133 

7,690 

418 

1,452 

2,132 

2,139 

1,347 

202 

79 

1949... 

9,902 

8,580 

436 

1,181 

2,323 

2,469 

1,736 

435 

80 

acres  1954 . . . 

148,297 

140,292 

22,515 

41,552 

35,813 

25,689 

13,229 

1,494 

81 

1949... 

125,432 

117,641' 

20,315 

22,532 

32,619 

24,895 

14,390 

2,890 

82 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

5,747,216 

5,464,286 

838,297 

1,653,539 

1,433,113 

1,025,962 

468,742 

44,633 

83 

1949... 

5,903,314 

5,600,786 

1,016,404 

1,167,442 

1,562,700 

1,177,910 

572,175 

104,155 

84 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

1,890,254 

1,805,784 

283,523 

581,359 

465,800 

301,582 

163,845 

9,675 

85 

1949 . . . 

1,842,871 

1,765,428 

420,925 

277,178 

494, 590 

352,485 

180,700 

39,550 

Sfi 

504,917 
513,882 

466,947 
478,710 

73,164 
81,398 

100,612 
91,331 

125,952 
119,727 

95,480 
104,885 

58,742 

12,997 

87 

1949 . . . 

63,937 

17,432 

88 

tons  1954... 

1,095,345 

1,022,568 

148,473 

257,423 

269,094 

208, 572 

115,829 

23,177 

lFor  comparability  of  data  on  livestock  and  poultry,  aee  text  and  State  Table  12.     ^Includes  milk  equivalent  of  cream  and  butterfat  sold. 


UTAH 


97 


CROPS.  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


a  sample  of  farms.      See  textj 


The  State — Continued 

Area  1 

Economic  class — Continued 

Total 
all 

farms 

Economic  c 

.ass 

Other  farms 

Commercial  farms 

Other  farms 

Part-time 

Resi- 
dential 

Abnormal 

Total 

Class  I 

Class  11 

Class  III 

Class  IV 

Class  V 

Class  VI 

Part-time 

Resi- 
dential 

Abnormal 

1,438 

1,107 

15 

3,817 

3,329 

267 

604 

827 

919 

595 

117 

316 

166 

6 

1 

1,540 

1,300 

27 

5,172 

4,700 

331 

698 

1,208 

1,446 

761 

256 

355 

110 

7 

2 

3,136 

2,090 

165 

13,434 

12,383 

4,091 

1,886 

2,450 

2,325 

1,369 

262 

746 

291 

14 

3 

3,340 

2,990 

604 

18,266 

17,152 

2,549 

3,289 

4,224 

4,374 

2,122 

594 

730 

335 

49 

4 

2,633 

2,727 

19 

6,114 

4,850 

262 

778 

1,177 

1,446 

990 

197 

740 

522 

2 

5 

2,505 

2,120 

52 

6,426 

5,424 

330 

762 

1,375 

1,665 

961 

331 

705 

290 

7 

6 

27,675 

9,641 

3,991 

253,186 

244, 593 

54,106 

58,885 

61,626 

42,648 

23,078 

4,250 

6,495 

2,016 

82 

7 

18,990 

6,000 

10,100 

198,359 

192,015 

49,932 

44,612 

47,471 

35,180 

12,300 

2,520 

4,445 

825 

1,074 

8 

2,428 

2,427 

18 

5,827 

4,664 

243 

725 

1,138 

1,406 

955 

197 

710 

452 

1 

9 

2,365 

1,945 

51 

6,247 

5,296 

308 

747 

1,350 

1,625 

941 

325 

685 

260 

6 

10 

13,008 

4,104 

2,009 

105,653 

102,253 

21,033 

22,201 

27,312 

18,474 

10,943 

2,290 

2,625 

774 

i 

11 

9,780 

3,175 

5,268 

85,277 

82,211 

18, 345 

18,674 

22,030 

15,865 

5,947 

1,350 

2,305 

335 

426 

12 

2,067 

2,176 

10 

5,087 

4,050 

148 

635 

1,008 

1,323 

799 

137 

625 

411 

1 

13 

2,215 

1,765 

39 

5,854 

4,983 

237 

655 

1,290 

1,580 

926 

295 

645 

220 

6 

14 

5,209 

3,072 

241 

38,929 

36,556 

1,482 

8,313 

11, 792 

10,788 

3,561 

620 

1,770 

602 

1 

15 

5,350 

2,625 

894 

42,111 

39, 860 

2,227 

7,781 

13,389 

11,065 

4,338 

1,060 

1,785 

290 

176 

16 

1,283 

1,135 

3 

2,198 

1,713 

113 

326 

384 

520 

329 

41 

325 

160 

17 

1,425 

1,075 

29 

2,798 

2,407 

130 

325 

541 

800 

491 

120 

295 

90 

6 

18 

5,448 

2,985 

726 

22,908 

21,19-< 

2,747 

7,290 

3,469 

5,313 

2,182 

192 

1,185 

530 

19 

5,820 

3,375 

1,555 

21,134 

19,463 

2,248 

2,758 

6,690 

4,965 

2,402 

400 

1,115 

265 

291 

20 

1,833 

1,852 

18 

3,213 

2,451 

92 

392 

586 

821 

444 

116 

470 

291 

1 

21 

2,185 

1,825 

27 

4,292 

3,557 

153 

473 

895 

1,140 

676 

220 

555 

175 

5 

22 

145, 863 

71,284 

30,764 

612,781 

567,226 

17,444 

279,584 

85,867 

129, 905 

45,311 

9,115 

34,800 

10,749 

6 

23 

163,925 

82,895 

44,073 

589,754 

542,564 

27,617 

133,108 

169,352 

141,025 

54, 797 

16,665 

37,210 

4,855 

5,125 

24 

1,647 

410 

18 

4,677 

4,091 

231 

703 

1,057 

1,225 

749 

126 

465 

120 

1 

25 

1,430 

600 

30 

5,041 

4,515 

272 

663 

1,264 

1,435 

726 

155 

450 

70 

6 

26 

7,593 

700 

1,599 

98,628 

96,718 

34,404 

23,472 

19,084 

12,217 

6,715 

826 

1,630 

210 

70 

27 

4,080 

910 

3,780 

86,040 

84,665 

32,214 

21,186 

16,927 

10,485 

3,298 

555 

1,155 

90 

130 

28 

573,272 

43,275 

159,444 

12,012,016 

11,849,231 

4,697,622 

3,135,610 

2,142,352 

1,205,093 

586,854 

81,700 

140,345 

12,440 

10,000 

29 

394, 550 

60,675 

372,183 

12,628,839 

12,494,589 

5,527,633 

3,119,081 

2,218,910 

1,236,585 

351,940 

40,440 

98,880 

1]  .   3 

24,130 

30 

636 

250 

8 

1,215 

1,015 

81 

199 

224 

290 

205 

16 

135 

65 

31 

915 

410 

28 

2,245 

2,020 

116 

300 

494 

655 

360 

95 

205 

15 

5 

32 

4,843 

1,230 

449 

21,767 

20,407 

3,975 

6,129 

3,939 

4,296 

2,001 

67 

1,120 

240 

33 

6,355 

2,105 

1,030 

28,006 

26,661 

1,852 

4,832 

8,792 

6,930 

3,625 

630 

1,120 

125 

100 

34 

127,073 

21,865 

15,880 

769, 561 

733,586 

157, 574 

226, 269 

144,419 

155,291 

47,500 

2,533 

30,610 

5,365 

35 

157,030 

36, 295 

43,090 

935,624 

897,069 

71,156 

182,008 

320,545 

208,390 

101,980 

12,990 

32,740 

1,450 

4,365 

36 

381 

221 

15 

987 

891 

40 

195 

209 

282 

135 

30 

65 

31 

37 

595 

265 

28 

1,160 

1,034 

30 

136 

318 

330 

175 

45 

100 

20 

6 

38 

40,570 

10,551 

9,550 

799,394 

787, 938 

187, 199 

455,666 

71,093 

46,830 

24,995 

2,155 

9,505 

1,951 

39 

97,240 

11,255 

35,989 

470, 192 

443,035 

80, 859 

74,813 

155,868 

108,245 

19,830 

3,420 

14,200 

445 

12,512 

40 

752 

376 

12 

1,507 

1,231 

36 

225 

263 

434 

203 

70 

215 

61 

41 

1,050 

490 

27 

2,238 

1,938 

44 

255 

574 

625 

330 

110 

230 

65 

5 

42 

631,065 

67,175 

288,812 

5,443,095 

5,246,940 

124,355 

2,815,443 

715,401 

1,030,666 

370,845 

190, 230 

183,085 

13,070 

43 

634,145 

87,265 

382, 500 

4,898,661 

4,732,071 

265,754 

1,493,167 

1,460,785 

1,123,250 

318,555 

70,560 

107, 545 

7,045 

52,000 

44 

194,297 

22,444 

96,289 

1, 858, 898 

1,799,879 

42,756 

1,016,627 

252,579 

335,700 

111,712 

40,505 

55,775 

3,244 

45 

267,375 

35,995 

183,554 

2,027,933 

1,955,693 

122,658 

566,630 

628, 830 

481,325 

134,700 

21,550 

43,525 

2,715 

26,000 

46 

685,122 

240,420 

188,366 

31,327,625 

30,367,815 

1,213,388 

7,127,018 

LO, 426, 455 

8,930,942 

2,389,889 

280,123 

860,821 

98,989 

47 
48 

373,792 

55,645 

64,009 

8,074,027 

7,850,192 

361,316 

2,069,629 

2,751,105 

2,084,037 

524,835 

59,270 

199,775 

24,060 

361,125 

25,205 

238,985 

8,151,801 

7,895,746 

553, 585 

1,716,618 

2,851,223 

2,048,090 

635,140 

91,090 

206,365 

6,975 

42,715 

49 

396 

155 

8 

1,044 

999 

74 

288 

357 

199 

71 

10 

30 

15 

50 

300 

220 

28 

972 

937 

89 

183 

330 

240 

80 

15 

30 

5 

51 

1,442 

370 

127 

9,407 

9,247 

1,467 

3,389 

2,696 

1,285 

345 

65 

105 

55 

52 
53 

1,775 

455 

426 

7,345 

7,115 

1,545 

2,055 

1,940 

1,255 

285 

35 

130 

100 

65 

20 

16 

6 

6 

10 

54 

55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 

85 

100 

5 

41 

41 

1 

5 

15 

5 

l6 

5 

145 

25 

51 

41 

41 

10 

385 

300 

85 

128 

128 

8 

55 

25 

15 

10 

15 

5,000 

1,305 

2,325 

2,000 

2,000 

325 

14,825 

4,900 

1,425 

5,800 

5,800 

250 

3,000 

810 

540 

500 

700 

... 

... 

1,825 

25 

750 

750 

750 

2,500 

285 

2,496 

2,496 

71 

2,175 

250 

278 

116 

12 

1,085 

1,039 

78 

226 

280 

302 

133 

20 

35 

5 

6 

62 

321 

115 

16 

1,642 

1,561 

122 

256 

482 

415 

231 

55 

65 

10 

6 

63 

3,496 

595 

1,490 

136, 638 

134,473 

36,897 

46,900 

27,041 

17,800 

5,540 

295 

830 

25 

1,310 

64 

4,565 

705 

1,325 

176,489 

174,184 

48,973 

62,334 

34,722 

19,020 

8,625 

510 

1,135 

35 

1,135 

65 

52,995 

9,555 

33,450 

1,929,299 

1,888,024 

539,746 

641,465 

374,437 

251, 861 

74,590 

5,925 

9,400 

375 

31,500 

66 

76,850 

9,890 

27,125 

3,422,668 

3,377,693 

911,466 

1,196,307 

670, 517 

404,250 

182,728 

12,425 

22,600 

875 

21,500 

67 

32,140 

3,060 

30,285 

1,747,242 

1,710,832 

503, 565 

578,820 

342,203 

217,094 

65,280 

3,870 

7,060 

350 

29,000 

68 

42,430 

2,350 

23,825 

2,898,962 

2,869,647 

793,895 

1,056,177 

558,097 

336,755 

118,093 

6,630 

9,990 

625 

18,700 

69 

842 

450 

21 

2,588 

2,313 

116 

358 

594 

766 

389 

90 

210 

65 

... 

70 

995 

570 

26 

2,911 

2,606 

128 

323 

720 

830 

480 

125 

255 

45 

5 

71 

4,979 

1,640 

316 

45,986 

44,346 

6,282 

9,947 

16,408 

7,724 

3,270 

715 

1,425 

215 

72 

6,160 

1,970 

619 

36,425 

34,840 

7,966 

5,570 

8,609 

8,525 

3,545 

625 

1,255 

215 

115 

73 

132,160 

33, 765 

7,655 

1,199,381 

1,160,011 

142,207 

292,926 

385,760 

223,188 

98,  510 

17,420 

35,585 

3,785 

74 

186,230 

49,090 

24,368 

1,259,563 

1,204,993 

190,388 

213,145 

333,620 

318, 575 

126, 820 

22,445 

48,480 

5,190 

900 

75 

77,855 

5,450 

3,970 

938,286 

913,836 

121,444 

250,095 

318,751 

156,161 

58,015 

9,370 

23,650 

800 

76 

93,685 

12,230 

10,268 

790,678 

770,348 

130,224 

133,620 

229,389 

196,110 

68,695 

12,310 

17,140 

2,440 

750 

77 

940 

480 

23 

3,942 

3,562 

195 

692 

1,000 

1,068 

537 

70 

255 

120 

5 

78 

875 

420 

27 

4,083 

3,763 

222 

560 

1,041 

1,130 

650 

160 

255 

60 

5 

79 

5,567 

1,955 

483 

79,862 

77,522 

11,305 

24,419 

19,939 

15,095 

6,279 

485 

1,775 

500 

65 

80 

5,495 

1,725 

571 

55,237 

53,442 

7,711 

10,966 

16,355 

11,875 

5,460 

1,075 

1,465 

195 

135 

81 

211,530 

61,260 

10,140 

2,938,714 

2,847,424 

403,106 

896,893 

768,887 

571,903 

189,685 

16,950 

70,565 

17,975 

2,750 

82 

217, 835 

53,880 

30,813 

2,815,474 

2,730,014 

383,648 

620,548 

808,728 

624,275 

241,300 

51, 515 

69,535 

7,325 

8,600 

83 

70,465 

9,465 

4,540 

1,052,307 

1,015,937 

142,263 

333,627 

285,340 

184,247 

67,635 

2,825 

28,770 

4,850 

2,750 

84 

67, 525 

5,085 

4,833 

916,341 

884,671 

65,158 

183,408 

295,380 

211,050 

102,875 

26,800 

28,875 

795 

2,000 

85 

24,794 

10,495 

2,681 

233,994 

223,584 

39, 572 

47,554 

62,475 

43,285 

25,783 

4,915 

8,335 

1,865 

210 

86 

23,495 

9,235 

2,442 

219, 530 

211,825 

45,964 

43,001 

54,054 

42,780 

21,259 

4,767 

6,050 

1,305 

350 

87 

47, 592 

21,000 

4,185 

475, 943 

458,034 

64,741 

119,224 

125,725 

95,971 

45,088 

7,285 

14,  510 

3,120 

279 

83 

98 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  3.-LIVESTOCK  ON  HAND,  LIVESTOCK  SOLD,  AND  SPECIFIED 


fData  are  based  on  re 

ports  for  only 

Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Areas  2  and  A 

Total 
all 

Ec 

onomic  class 

Commercial  farms 

Total 

Class  I 

Class  II 

Clssa  III 

Class  17 

Class  V 

Class  VI 

Livestock  on  hand:  '■ 

1 

3,124 

2,060 

167 

331 

528 

489 

438 

107 

2 

1950... 

4,269 

3,022 

146 

324 

782 

860 

675 

235 

3 

number  1954 .. . 

6,930 

4,930 

853 

862 

1,150 

991 

841 

233 

4 

1950... 

11,572 

9,367 

1,473 

939 

2,550 

2,185 

1,680 

540 

5 

5,356 

3,201 
3,599 

184 
120 

476 
382 

910 
1,017 

755 
1,035 

674 
810 

6 

1950... 

5,666 

202 
235 

7 

number  1954 . . . 

129,967 

118,930 

23,361 

30, 974 

30,698 

18,197 

12,458 

3,242 

S 

1950... 

94,260 

85, 865 

19, 150 

12,255 

27,300 

18, 175 

6,985 

2,000 

9 

Cows,  Including  heifers  that 

. . .farms  reporting  1954. . . 

4,768 

2,933 

153 

444 

865 

695 

594 
765 

182 
215 

10 

1950... 

5,267 

3,430 

96 

372 

997 

985 

11 

number  1954 . . . 

52,621 

43,428 

9,141 

12,069 

13,297 

7,180 

5,109 

1,632 

12 

• 

1950... 

45,025 

40,686 

8,564 

6,009 

13,493 

8,410 

3,150 

1,060 

13 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

4,170 

2,535 

'125 

339 

807 

605 

518 

141 

14 

1950... 

4,979 

3,232 

75 

355 

927 

930 

740 

205 

15 

number  1954 . . . 

26,804 

23,898 

3,217 

5,885 

8,951 

3,293 

2,116 

436 

16 

1950... 

25, 570 

21,987 

569 

3,885 

9,413 

4,725 

2,845 

550 

17 

2,139 

1,151 

70 

143 

279 

299 

300 

55 

18 

1950... 

2,803 

1,716 

56 

203 

472 

460 

405 

120 

19 

number  1954 . . . 

17,647 

13,261 

503 

2,781 

5,881 

2,286 

1,460 

350 

20 

1950. . . 

22,640 

16,981 

4,650 

1,433 

4,128 

3,835 

2,455 

480 

21 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over. .farms  reporting  1954... 

3,723 

2,100 

83 

274 

553 

528 

481 

181 

22 

1950... 

5,134 

3,192 

99 

412 

796 

805 

830 

250 

23 

number  1954 . . . 

1,126,585 

974,722 

110,956 

251, 897 

278,670 

177, 915 

126,920 

28,364 

24 

Livestock  and  livestock  products 

1950... 
sold: 

1,498,247 

1,322,039 

213,499 

431,700 

333,765 

163,450 

148,925 

30,700 

25 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  slive. 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

3,001 

2,431 

135 

419 

744 

578 

448 

107 

26 

1949 .  . . 

3,460 

2,718 

98 

284 

866 

835 

470 

165 

27 

number  1954 . . . 

53,958 

51,838 

19, 342 

12,792 

9,684 

5,735 

3,761 

524 

28 

1949 . . . 

42,027 

40,302 

16, 917 

4,715 

9,730 

6,380 

1,895 

665 

29 

dollars  1954 . .  . 

6,031,730 

5,860,731 

2,472,288 

1,571,645 

877,936 

562,427 

338,375 

38,060 

30 

1949... 

5,907,021 

5,745,538 

3,018,379 

748,974 

1,092,415 

648,025 

170, 815 

66,930 

31 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

975 

647 

40 

79 

192 

166 

150 

20 

32 

1949 . .  . 

1,996 

1,399 

44 

153 

357 

430 

330 

85 

33 

number  1954. .. 

14, 916 

12,157 

787 

2,845 

4,852 

2,108 

1,405 

160 

34 

1949... 

26, 993 

22,008 

4,981 

1,354 

5,363 

6,155 

3,790 

365 

35 

dollars  1954... 

539,731 

472,076 

36, 739 

131,058 

194,345 

68,349 

38,830 

2,755 

36 

1949 . . . 

818,686 

694,326 

194, 540 

51,621 

151,190 

170,195 

116,770 

10,010 

37 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

1,416 

1,120 

57 

187 

351 

255 

210 

60 

38 

1949 . . . 

2,075 

1,543 

60 

277 

451 

350 

350 

55 

39 

dollars  1954... 

1,392,190 

1,356,605 

776,465 

226,010 

214,030 

81,995 

53,260 

4,845 

40 

1949... 

1,179,616 

1,080,129 

315,489 

321,000 

244,095 

138, 320 

55,135 

6,090 

41 

1,826 

1,283 

53 

178 

377 

315 

255 
505 

105 
105 

42 

1949 . . . 

2,968 

2,106 

68 

322 

561 

545 

43 

dozens  1954. . . 

11.367,144 

10,676,427 

1,574,188 

3,283,565 

3,486,221 

1,538,383 

654,910 

139, 160 

44 

1949... 

15,794,041 

15,040,481 

2,616,271 

5,591,360 

3,891,080 

1,776,025 

1,074,645 

91,100 

45 

dollars  1954... 

3,484,071 

3,264,313 

463,627 

1,036,956 

1,067,630 

472,985 

185,315 

37,800 

46 

1949... 

7,088,009 

6,751,815 

1,338,904 

2, 507, 800 

1,703,241 

724,415 

440,620 

36, 835 

47 

18,777,551 

18,229,514 

2,825,018 
1,144,568 

4,992,820 
1,731,799 

7,185,285 
2,330,241 

2,234,395 

573,684 

384,215 
244,497 

107,781 
26,500 

48 

dollars  1954... 

6,188,778 

6,051,289 

49 

Specified  cropa  harvested: 

1949... 

5,098,274 

4,821,819 

161,356 

1,199,270 

2,397,248 

768, 500 

267,650 

27,795 

50 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

1,432 

1,255 

99 

258 

483 

225 

140 

50 

51 

1949... 

1,437 

1,210 

48 

160 

387 

315 

220 

80 

52 

acres  1954 . . . 

12,084 

11,452 

1,887 

3,119 

3,640 

1,266 

1,235 

305 

53 

1949... 

9,223 

7,908 

1,034 

1,515 

2,639 

1,650 

795 

275 

54 

Corn  harvested  for  grain. . 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

136 

101 

5 

16 

20 

20 

25 

15 

55 

1949... 

242 

197 

1 

15 

51 

60 

40 

30 

56 

acres  1954 . . . 

390 

330 

10 

75 

50 

40 

65 

90 

57 

1949 . . . 

1,884 

1,659 

12 

160 

667 

600 

105 

115 

58 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

19,745 

16, 575 

450 

5,410 

2,575 

2,250 

3,690 

2,200 

59 

1949 . . . 

41,400 

38,005 

150 

5,460 

9,715 

16,235 

2,365 

4,080 

60 

bushels  sold  1954... 

1,950 

500 

500 

61 

1949... 

5,135 

5,135 

... 

3,000 

200 

1,935 

62 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

481 

360 

37 

109 

64 

70 

75 

5 

63 

1949... 

726 

555 

44 

46 

190 

120 

110 

45 

64 

acres  1954 . . . 

30,714 

29,369 

10,651 

10, 445 

3,205 

3,703 

1,295 

70 

65 

1949... 

41,706 

39,931 

18,625 

6,201 

8,785 

2,870 

3,145 

305 

66 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

428,796 

406,066 

150, 939 

141,247 

41,724 

45,236 

24,715 

2,205 

67 

1949... 

766,993 

735,303 

332,258 

92,625 

192,915 

56, 520 

52,170 

8,815 

68 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

356,990 

342,830 

122,990 

125,542 

31,930 

42,013 

18,150 

2,205 

69 

1949... 

615,825 

595,655 

292, 380 

70,230 

147,315 

45,105 

33,100 

7,525 

70 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

2,566 
3,058 

1,905 
2,302 

95 
65 

316 
282 

532 
605 

450 
670 

377 
520 

135 
160 

71 

1949... 

72 

acres  1954. . . 

22,051 

19,110 

2,313 

5,381 

4,463 

3,593 

2,425 

935 

73 

1949... 

25,378 

21,744 

2,430 

3,874 

5,330 

5,335 

3,740 

1,035 

74 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

835,047 

748, 912 

92,605 

211,555 

181,422 

1/9,245 

85,085 

29,000 

■:•:, 

1949 .. . 

978,133 

849,730 

102,490 

161,165 

217,380 

197,725 

136,205 

34,765 

76 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

637,959 

587,719 

74,059 

184,825 

139,277 

111,573 

58,800 

19,185 

77 

1949 . .  . 

522,620 

457,577 

67,602 

77,005 

99,925 

107,635 

80,760 

24,650 

75 

Barley  threshed  or  combined. 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

2,730 

2,068 

120 

350 

599 

492 

436 

71 

79 

1949. . . 

2,710 

2,154 

90 

248 

651 

615 

455 

95 

80 

acres  1954 . . . 

29,637 

26,394 

5,081 

6,816 

6,427 

4,419 

3,296 

355 

81 

1949 . . . 

29,303 

26, 379 

7,181 

3,424 

7,134 

5,025 

2,830 

785 

82 

bushels  harvested  1954 . . . 

1,303,911 

1,182,376 

194, 550 

323,300 

302,901 

201,095 

148,780 

11,750 

83 

1949 . . . 

1,450,546 

1,337,153 

410,068 

190,980 

364,225 

237,135 

109,870 

24,875 

84 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

421,442 

384,697 

103, 560 

87,347 

83,950 

57,010 

52,180 

650 

85 

1949 . . . 

585,511 

553,903 

316,418 
12;  522 

40,640 
18; 391 

91,090 

69, 750 

24,755 

11,250 

86 

92,523 

81,400 

21,301 

14, 513 

11,748 

2,925 

87 

1949... 

82,320 

71,935 

10,158 

10, 917 

22,145 

15,065 

9,985 

3,665 

38 

tons  1954... 

274,125 

246,105 

38,618 

62,705 

63, 867 

41,380 

31,600 

7,935 

xFor  comparability  of  data  on  livestock  and  poultry,  aee  text  and  State  Table  12. 


2Includea  milk  equivalent  of  cream  and  butterfat  sold. 


UTAH 

CROPS,  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


99 


a  sample  of 

farms.   See 

text] 

Areas 

5  and  A — Continued 

Area  3 

Economic  class — Continued 

Total 
all 
farms 

Economic  class 

Other  farms 

Comw 

rcial  farms 

Other  farms 

Part-time 

Resi- 
dential 

Abnormal 

Total 

Class  1 

Class  11 

Class  III 

Class  IV 

Class  V 

ClSBS  VI 

Psrt-time 

Resi- 
dential 

Abnormal 

461 

595 

8 

4,590 

3,582 

163 

569 

797 

1,068 

803 

182 

661 

346 

1 

1 

585 

650 

12 

5,632 

4,484 

238 

576 

928 

1,149 

1,138 

455 

600 

540 

8 

2 

911 

1,060 

29 

14,923 

12,583 

781 

2,759 

2,886 

3,273 

2,364 

520 

1,479 

739 

122 

3 

1,005 

1,155 

45 

24,225 

20,610 

2,822 

3,520 

4,413 

4,483 

3,987 

1,385 

1,605 

1,500 

510 

4 

821 

1,325 

9 

6,325 

4,365 

175 

592 

923 

1,275 

1,062 

338 

1,072 

880 

8 

5 

980 

1,050 

37 

6,617 

5,009 

208 

591 

1,015 

1,283 

1,347 

565 

820 

780 

8 

6 

6,142 

4,205 

690 

341,487 

319,810 

61,710 

78,921 

68,040 

68,017 

34,532 

8,590 

15,038 

3,420 

3,219 

7 

4,515 

2,525 

1,355 

258,378 

238,027 

48,096 

54,781 

56,281 

43, 915 

28,124 

6,830 

10,030 

2,650 

7,671 

8 

681 

1,145 

9 

6,124 

4,249 

172 

577 

895 

1,250 

1,032 

323 

1,037 

830 

8 

9 

880 

920 

37 

6,506 

4,933 

204 

585 

979 

1,268 

1,332 

565 

800 

765 

8 

10 

2,161 

1,735 

297 

175,553 

164,025 

30, 598 

40,058 

35,544 

34,668 

17, 919 

5,238 

8,222 

1,595 

1,711 

11 

2,265 

1,305 

769 

137,027 

126,209 

24,284 

30,093 

30,561 

22,636 

15,025 

3,610 

5,210 

1,535 

4,073 

12 

601 

1,025 

9 

5,234 

3,653 

134 

463 

789 

1,109 

890 

268 

841 

740 

13 

840 

880 

27 

5,843 

4,442 

167 

514 

875 

1,185 

1,186 

515 

730 

665 

"(, 

14 

1,351 

1,315 

240 

27,872 

24,629 

1,568 

4,530 

6,206 

7,018 

4,227 

1,080 

2,088 

1,155 

15 

1,670 

1,230 

683 

27,698 

24,663 

934 

3,643 

5,848 

7,040 

5,283 

1,915 

1,895 

1,105 

35 

16 

390 

595 

3 

3,315 

2,367 

88 

265 

483 

738 

644 

149 

568 

380 

17 

525 

540 

22 

4,382 

3,331 

136 

356 

683 

915 

921 

320 

605 

445 

1 

18 

1,995 

1,665 

726 

19,942 

16,884 

933 

1,959 

4,598 

5,728 

2,960 

706 

2,268 

790 

19 

2,375 

2,030 

1,254 

31,905 

28,485 

1,514 

4,620 

6,623 

7,363 

7,025 

1,340 

2,330 

1,080 

10 

20 

676 

930 

17 

4,067 

2,749 

88 

352 

619 

826 

649 

215 

687 

631 

21 

980 

940 

22 

4,949 

3,589 

137 

356 

704 

1,001 

941 

450 

650 

710 

22 

82,560 

38,545 

30,758 

438, 349 

387,856 

37, 514 

73,795 

89,149 

121,705 

54,559 

11,134 

28, 503 

21,990 

23 

82,865 

54,395 

38,948 

495,439 

427, 944 

34,056 

72,657 

76,219 

127,488 

74,574 

42,950 

43,850 

23,645 

24 

411 

155 

4 

4,684 

3,765 

158 

511 

792 

1,158 

877 

269 

771 

135 

13 

25 

470 

250 

22 

5,046 

4,254 

202 

527 

858 

1,086 

1,156 

425 

510 

280 

2 

26 

1,676 

260 

184 

122,299 

116,437 

24,207 

30,857 

27, 895 

21,778 

10,043 

1,657 

4,287 

230 

1,345 

27 

1,085 

360 

280 

103,807 

98,137 

28,020 

23,044 

22,273 

14,479 

8,451 

1,870 

1,840 

460 

3,370 

28 

131,960 

16,820 

22,219 

11,046,159 

10,603,952 

2,678,100 

2,998,282 

2,294,520 

1,747,164 

767,928 

117,958 

300,967 

14,015 

127,225 

29 

110,100 

20,905 

30,478 

12,585,250 

12,053,575 

3,993,169 

3,061,771 

2,504,963 

1,500,972 

835,075 

157,625 

185,570 

28,530 

317,575 

30 

210 

110 

8 

1,614 

1,248 

49 

106 

307 

447 

283 

56 

291 

75 

31 

340 

235 

22 

3,317 

2,786 

97 

315 

537 

780 

822 

235 

370 

160 

1 

32 

1,675 

635 

449 

17,230 

14,827 

846 

1,462 

4,738 

4,600 

2,519 

662 

2,048 

355 

33 

2,815 

1,260 

910 

50,433 

47,273 

7,128 

8,702 

9,387 

12,178 

8,133 

1,745 

2,420 

720 

20 

X 

41,760 

10,015 

15, 880 

545,957 

484,769 

33,882 

52,451 

155,227 

156,446 

76,262 

10,501 

54,703 

6,485 

35 

65,125 

21,310 

37,925 

1,523,716 

1,450,216 

238,658 

276,803 

311,735 

361,640 

222,775 

38,605 

59,165 

13,535 

800 

36 

191 

90 

15 

852 

627 

14 

80 

163 

193 

137 

40 

125 

100 

37 

345 

165 

22 

1,137 

907 

25 

84 

157 

291 

260 

90 

150 

80 

38 

21,745 

4,290 

9,550 

242,724 

229,094 

53, 591 

72,670 

55,213 

26,712 

12,658 

8,250 

9,320 

4,310 

39 

67,450 

8,560 

23,477 

245, 975 

228,135 

24,480 

35,831 

44,005 

73,284 

41,520 

9,015 

15,590 

2,250 

40 

341 

190 

12 

1,447 

1,126 

34 

119 

268 

378 

239 

88 

196 

125 

41 

555 

285 

22 

2,039 

1,634 

63 

159 

316 

451 

440 

205 

265 

140 

42 

364,660 

37, 245 

288, 812 

3,654,581 

3,554,401 

398,383 

834,468 

865,610 

1,068,250 

337,085 

50, 605 

83,320 

16,860 

43 

356,965 

66,095 

330,500 

3,367,101 

3,183,341 

298,756 

811,652 

643,964 

847,979 

475,235 

105,755 

169,635 

14,125 
6,23fi" 

44 

110,499 

12,970 

96, 289 

1,220,594 

1,186,341 

113,263 

302,819 

297,801 

343, 316 

111,422 

17, 720 

'28,023 

45 

151,110 

27, 530 

157, 554 

1,382,324 

1,303,834 

103,901 

345,528 

275,900 

328,735 

208,100 

41,670 

72,740 

5,750 

46 

330,062 

29,609 

188,366 

15,664,908 

15,058,847 

1,279,228 

3,557,891 

4,145,999 

3,784,626 

1,887,571 

403, 532 

494,239 

111,822 

47 

66,490 

6,990 

64,009 

4,487,399 

4,355,277 

486,024 

1,300,609 

1,131,426 

938,411 

417,275 

81,532 

107, 527 

24,595 

48 

77,640 

8,510 

190,305 

3,218,177 

3,125,372 

113,290 

677,062 

889,283 

880,662 

443,825 

121,250 

77,120 

9,720 

5,965 

49 

95 

75 

7 

1,518 

1,181 

91 

260 

315 

275 

206 

34 

271 

65 

1 

50 

110 

95 

22 

1,685 

1,399 

77 

199 

329 

338 

341 

115 

160 

125 

1 

51 

360 

150 

122 

14,961 

13,814 

2,699 

3,634 

3,368 

2,493 

1,482 

138 

977 

165 

% 

52 

845 

170 

300 

13,457 

12,346 

1,481 

2,633 

3,079 

1,973 

2,370 

810 

800 

285 

26 

53 

25 

10 

119 

79 

4 

9 

16 

37 

12 

1 

30 

10 

54 

20 

20 

5 

480 

335 

9 

5 

55 

76 

130 

60 

65 

80 

55 

50 

10 

1,186 

1,086 

285 

99 

79 

553 

67 

3 

85 

15 

56 

45 

95 

'85 

3,114 

2,569 

312 

30 

520 

427 

875 

405 

340 

205 

57 

2,475 

695 

53,270 

50,460 

19,900 

4,700 

3,500 

20, 170 

1,990 

200 

2,200 

610 

56 

1,210 

760 

1,425 

77,895 

60,140 

3,880 

600 

21,925 

7,140 

19,520 

7,075 

13,615 

4,140 

59 

1,450 

12,675 

12,275 

1,800 

125 

10,350 

375 

25 

60 

10,905 

8,120 

560 

900 

6,165 

495 

2,500 

285 

61 

75 

40 

6 

1,311 

1,072 

49 

197 

271 

2% 

209 

50 

168 

71 

... 

62 

111 

55 

5 

1,656 

1,456 

78 

234 

315 

424 

350 

55 

145 

50 

5 

910 

255 

180 

94,808 

92,737 

14,304 

30,738 

24,609 

16,231 

6,133 

722 

1,756 

315 

64 

1,240 

385 

150 

121,266 

118,751 

18,892 

31,700 

33,652 

22,637 

11,335 

535 

2,190 

285 

40 

65 

16,265 

4,515 

1,950 

1,355,264 

1,323,269 

216,705 

466,024 

338,412 

195,314 

99,276 

7,538 

27,330 

4,665 

66 

22,200 

4,365 

5,125 

1,858,436 

1,821,236 

280,815 

494,083 

517,148 

359,050 

159,950 

10,190 

32,050 

4,650 

500 

67 

11,750 

1,125 

1,285 

1,106,025 

1,091,110 

180,512 

410, 580 

288,666 

135,277 

71,820 

4,255 

13,330 

1,585 

68 

14,245 

800 

5,125 

1,394,574 

1,375,454 

209,887 

409, 534 

388,498 

262,805 

101,615 

3,115 

18,195 

925 

69 

380 

265 

16 

1,531 

1,154 

26 

117 

305 

358 

284 

64 

252 

120 

5 

455 

285 

16 

2,285 

1,755 

49 

131 

333 

552 

515 

175 

285 

240 

5 

71 

1,930 

840 

171 

17,105 

14,751 

4,212 

2,430 

2,823 

2,957 

2,054 

275 

1,624 

585 

145 

". 

2,310 

880 

444 

22,711 

19, 181 

1,656 

2,526 

4,454 

5,550 

3,955 

1,040 

2,595 

875 

60 

73 

60,875 

20,915 

4,345 

438,429 

390,354 

84,010 

63,429 

91,121 

86,379 

58,215 

7,200 

35,700 

9,065 

3,310 

74 

78,655 

28,080 

21,668 

645,303 

568,588 

46,570 

74, 510 

146,378 

168,640 

105,475 

27,015 

59,095 

15,820 

1,800 

75 

43,810 

2,460 

3,970 

286,840 

274,255 

75,694 

51,262 

60,830 

53,341 

32,105 

1,023 

10, 395 

2,190 

7': 

48,720 

6,805 

9,518 

249,482 

218, 672 

26,457 

34,110 

58,395 

64,340 

29,390 

5,980 

27,825 

2,985 

77 

385 

270 

7 

2,461 

2,060 

103 

410 

533 

579 

374 

61 

300 

90 

11 

78 

340 

195 

21 

3,109 

2,663 

124 

373 

631 

724 

631 

180 

280 

165 

1 

79 

2,295 

775 

173 

38,798 

36,376 

6,129 

10,317 

9,447 

6,175 

3,654 

654 

1,497 

680 

245 

BC 

1,920 

585 

419 

40,892 

37,820 

5,423 

8,142 

9,130 

7,995 

6,100 

1,030 

2,110 

945 

17 

81 

83,575 

32,540 

5,420 

1, 504, 591 

1,434,486 

240,641 

433,346 

361,325 

252,964 

130,277 

15,933 

57,390 

10,745 

1,970 

B2 

72,725 

19,250 

21,418 

1,637,294 

1,533,619 

222,688 

355,914 

389,747 

316,500 

221,005 

27,765 

75, 575 

27,305 

795 

83 

32,305 

3,000 

1,440 

416, 505 

405,150 

37,700 

160,385 

96, 510 

60,325 

44,030 

6,200 

9,390 

1,615 

350 

84 

25,700 

3,075 

2,833 

341,019 

326,854 

39,349 

53,130 

108, 120 

71,685 

53,070 

1,500 

12,950 

1,215 

85 

5,827 

4,655 

641 

178,400 

161,963 

21,070 

34,667 

42,176 

37,682 

21,211 

5,157 

10,632 

3,975 

1,830 

86 

6,075 

3,210 

1,100 

212,032 

194,950 

25,276 

37,413 

43, 528 

47,040 

32,693 

9,000 

11,370 

4,720 

992 

87 

14,712 

11,615 

1,693 

345,277 

318,429 

45, 1U 

75,494 

79,502 

71,221 

39,141 

7,957 

18,370 

6,265 

2,213 

5  = 

100 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  4.-FARMS,  ACREAGE,  VALUE,  AND  USE  OF  COMMERCIAL 

[Data  are  baaed  on  reportB  for  only 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,    Bee  text) 


Total 
all 
farms 


Type  of  farm 


Cash-grain 


Other 
field-crop 


Vegetable 


Fruit- 
and-nut 


Dairy- 


Poultry 


Livestock 

other 

than 

dairy  and 

poultry 


Primarily 
crop 


FARMS,    ACREAGE,    AND  VALUE 

Farms number  1954. 

1950. 

Land  in  farms acres  1954. 

1950. 

Average  size  of  farm acres  1954. 

1950. 
Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

Average  per  farm .dollars  1954. 

1950. 

Average  per  acre dollars  1954. 

1950. 
Proportion  of  farms  reporting  value percent  1954. 

Land  in  fans  according  to  use: 

Cropland  harvested farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 
acres  1954. 

1949. 

1  to  9  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

10  to  19  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

20  to  29  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

200  to  499  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

500  acres  and  over farms  reporting  1954. 

Cropland  used  only  for  pasture. .farms  reporting  1.954. 

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  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. 


23,008 

24, 198 

12,353,578 

10,854,289 

536.9 

448.6 

23,398 

19,094 
51.71 
47.52 


20,051 

21,578 

1,237,280 

1,313,726 

4,733 

2,668 

2,144 

3,463 

4,091 

1,896 

815 

241 

7,376 

6,836 

281,945 

322,898 

6,978 

7,110 
541,031 
475,729 

4,212 
378,489 

4,004 
162,542 

774 

972,547 

290 

58,931 

11,334 

8,776,980 

5,003 

275,351 

19,074 

484,864 

20,872 

22,222 

2,060,256 

2,112,353 

15,508 

16,330 

10,031,472 

8,495,400 

1,012 

1,840 

1,031,478 

1,572,607 

19,742 

21,311 

1,077,144 

1,151,443 

110 


388 
54,128 


2,882 

5,977 

55,095 

486 

658 

7,400 

2,061 

5,267 

28,548 

1,167 

1,972 

25,311 

1,559 
3,548 

19,187 
2,109 
3,952 

31,387 


1,224 
1,644 
891,648 
922,625 
728.5 
561.2 

41.183 

26,963 

54.24 

49.47 

86 


1,224 

1,644 

286,131 

324,404 

10 

50 

50 

170 

232 

270 

290 

152 

310 

342 

18,470 

30,850 


1,044 
263,268 
218,665 

838 

218 ,762 

349 

44,506 

99 
41,818 

48 
26,251 

517 

211,852 

152 

8,714 

1,008 

43,858 

1,224 

1,644 

567,869 

573,919 

750 

991 

272,140 

285,481 

134 

242 

68,069 

84,284 

806 

1,138 

42,397 

74,718 

46 
5,675 

212 
42,366 


75 
138 
1,675 
12 
33 
218 

48 
91 
527 

97 

317 

6,324 

19 
27 

317 
78 

248 


562 

786 

88,034 

77,610 

156.6 

98.7 

27,230 
21,541 
162 .61 
220.31 
79 


562 

786 

35,419 

40,865 

45 

45 

90 

111 

221 

31 


100 

156 

2,064 

1,922 

179 

223 

5,536 

10,685 

107 

2,570 

98 

2,966 


5 
285 


211 

38,740 

67 

1,141 

447 

5,990 

562 

786 

43,019 

53,472 

272 

451 

41,089 

12,690 

5 

10 

285 

910 

562 

786 

35,443 

43,030 


5 

170 


55 

56 

640 

5 

2 

25 

401 
1,575 
8,259 

123 

325 

2,325 

100 
816 

3,453 
136 
331 

2,176 


356 
456 
21,556 
22,870 
60.6 
50.2 

27,396 
19,842 
500.34 
410.46 
86 


356 

456 
12,590 
14,850 
95 
91 
60 
45 
35 
20 
10 

70 
70 
925 
765 

100 

126 

2,130 

985 

35 

355 

75 

1,775 


96 

4,010 

25 

425 

281 

1,901 

356 

456 

15,645 

16,600 

151 

200 

4,935 

3,555 

15 

85 

355 

446 

12,195 

14,730 


45 
21 
250 


50 

235 

1,040 

35 

39 

270 

215 

915 

4,630 

60 

90 

715 


751 

576 

33,369 

47,755 
44.4 
82.9 

21,358 
25,709 
533.85 
302 .17 

85 


751 

576 

13,785 

16,660 

335 

200 

101 

60 

40 


15 


161 

100 
2,150 
1,215 

200 

180 

2,515 

2,185 

70 

565 

145 

1,950 

15 
105 

15 
160 

201 

11,417 

35 

415 

616 
3,237 

751 

576 

18,450 

20,060 

306 

226 

13,672 

24,670 

30 

21 

265 

925 

741 

571 

12,190 

16,790 


61 

46 

570 

5 


325 

414 

2,660 

70 

47 

235 


3,544 
3,641 

535,680 
513,855 

151.2 
141.1 

25,754 

19,320 

169 .22 

142.20 

86 


3,459 
3,556 

190,300 

179,514 

160 

280 

502 

951 

1,143 

378 

42 

3 

1,786 

1,579 

42,324 

46,856 

984 

891 

31,078 

22,023 

592 

15,500 

534 

15,578 

126 

18,238 

30 

1,120 

2,276 

202,379 

1,190 

35,4*2 

3,195 

50,241 

3,464 

3,591 

263,702 

248,393 

3,229 

3,320 

262,941 

261,749 

146 

309 

19,358 

59,992 

3,398 

3,531 

216,622 

212,745 

25 
335 

34 
1,449 


735 

1,590 

13,664 

207 

198 

2,520 

466 

737 

4,195 

197 

205 

2,375 

130 
182 

1,060 
553 
752 

6,565 


1,342 
2,162 

155,  .J55 

259,954 

115.7 

120.2 

17,757 
15,508 
154.91 
140.31 
86 


849 

1,472 

37,632 

69,997 

270 

137 

81 

150 

139 

55 

12 


323 

539 

6,190 

20,648 

294 

514 

23,574 

32,463 

207 

17,354 

147 

6,220 

3 
5,717 

1 
1,800 

425 

71,600 

166 

3,936 

1,187 

8,742 

932 

1,546 

67,396 

123,108 

629 

1,126 

83,507 

133,099 

4 

71 

7,517 

22,549 

834 

1,590 

26,059 

52,200 


17 
940 


4,544 

4,201 

8,289,475 

7,110,356 

1,824.3 

1,692.5 

36,855 

31,401 

22.23 

19.42 

84 


4,065 

3,915 

359,505 

361,097 

175 

358 

454 

885 

1,233 

636 

263 

61 

1,842 

1,297 

159,917 

152,832 

1,455 

1,203 

87,830 

91,155 

989 
54,743 

732 
33,087 

368 

524, 540 

60 

12,957 

3,427 

7,015,031 

1,672 

174,938 

3,793 

129,695 

4,202 

3,962 

607,252 

605,084 

4,063 

3,725 

7,699,488 

6,393,313 

405 

606 

537,497 

1,085,128 

4,079 

3,905 

439,952 

431,835 

9 

580 

50 
4,001 


78 

892 

106 

2,449 

900 

22,318 

15 

130 

31 

290 

235 

3,439 

66 

304 

140 

714 

740 

4,108 

47 

181 

52 

259 

542 

3,739 

25 

131 

13 

250 

155 

1,441 

63 

448 

92 

965 

662 

9,894 

FERTILIZER,  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM: 


UTAH 

CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


101 


a  sample  of 

farms.      See  text] 

The  State — Continued 

Area  1 

Type  of 

farm — Cont 

inued 

Total 

Type  of 

farm 

Genera 

—Con. 

Miscel- 
laneous 

and 
unclassi- 

Livestock 

General 

Miscel- 

Primarily 

Crop  and 

all 
farms 

Cash- 
grain 

Cotton 

Other 
field- 

Vegetable 

Fruit- 
and-nut 

Dairy 

Poultry 

other 

than 

dairy  and 

poultry 

Primarily 

Primarily 

Crop  and. 

laneous 

and 

livestock 

livestock 

fied 

crop 

crop 

livestock 

livestock 

sified 

259 

1,131 

7,960 

7,474 

602 

206 

55 

100 

1,707 

460 

1,686 

372 

91 

411 

1,784 

1 

389 

1,732 

7,322 

7,646 

836 

350 

66 

96 

1,737 

578 

1,373 

317 

182 

731 

1,380 

2 

75,041 

308,922 

1,605,043 

4,470,536 

469,649 

18,513 

5,520 

5,740 

236,363 

77,940 

3,208,476 

87,745 

22,376 

102,842 

235,372 

3 

90,124 

344,857 

1,160,148 

3,679,785 

452,892 

29,760 

4,940 

7,565 

239,553 

102,178 

2,440,590 

79,275 

56, 183 

118,410 

148, 439 

4 

2S9.7 

273.1 

201.6 

598.1 

780.1 

89.9 

100.4 

57.4 

138.5 

169.4 

1,903.0 

235.9 

245.9 

250.2 

131.9 

5 

231.7 

199.1 

158.4 

481.3 

541.7 

85.0 

74.8 

78.8 

137.9 

176.8 

1,777.6 

250.1 

308.7 

162.0 

107.6 

- 

19,539 

28,278 

11,035 

25,451 

48,841 

25,688 

38,550 

20,229 

22,110 

17,478 

39,171 

31,745 

18, 562 

8,032 

7 

20,689 

20,682 

9,196 

22,151 

31,653 

21,239 

17,447 

29,580 

19,360 

18,184 

37,020 

20,858 

21,334 

7,689 

8 

72.64 

100.41 

151.96 

43.23 

61.52 

273.09 

315.66 

371.38 

163.81 

104.63 

20.82 

164.96 

73.15 

101.62 

71.44 

9 

86.59 

110.66 

142.74 

47.27 

58.22 

249.79 

233.10 

352.09 

139 .41 

104 .37 

21.50 

90.38 

63.64 

134.29 

64.58 

10 

95 

85 

88 

85 

88 

71 

73 

85 

86 

78 

84 

90 

94 

88 

84 

II 

259 

1,131 

6,060 

6,543 

602 

206 

55 

100 

1,677 

289 

1,536 

372 

91 

411 

1,204 

12 

389 

1,732 

5,776 

7,030 

836 

350 

66 

96 

1,702 

442 

1,322 

311 

182 

731 

992 

I  1 

14,556 

94,729 

73,396 

563,343 

168,068 

13,335 

3,795 

2,145 

96,050 

17,027 

169,101 

36,115 

5,363 

33,854 

18,490 

14 

20,300 

113,291 

79,106 

567,991 

170,648 

19,370 

2,475 

5,910 

93,510 

31,056 

142,382 

26,705 

9,167 

50,403 

16,365 

15 

5 

15 

3,617 

859 

20 

10 

35 

65 

65 

43 

1 

5 

10 

605 

16 

20 

30 

1,401 

598 

20 

10 

5 

15 

115 

25 

72 

10 

10 

316 

17 

50 

132 

503 

717 

20 

25 

' 

20 

250 

11 

156 

20 

10 

50 

150 

18 

95 

258 

403 

1,316 

55 

40 

15 

25 

461 

75 

338 

97 

25 

95 

90 

19 

70 

439 

102 

1,685 

86 

90 

10 

5 

;73 

62 

511 

131 

32 

155 

30 

20 

8 

177 

25 

820 

174 

15 

5 

182 

42 

242 

80 

6 

62 

12 

:i 

11 

69 

8 

402 

152 

5 

5 

29 

6 

136 

42 

3 

24 

22 

11 

1 

146 

95 

1 

2 

3 

38 

1 

5 

1 

03 

98 

491 

1,900 

2,549 

164 

50 

20 

20 

796 

118 

618 

66 

40 

203 

454 

24 

131 

658 

1,640 

2,241 

146 

80 

15 

686 

162 

396 

106 

40 

300 

310 

25 

2,107 

15,089 

24,394 

73,941 

6,491 

360 

515 

365 

15,251 

2,253 

41,140 

1,470 

365 

2,731 

3,000 

26 

4,612 

13,172 

32,196 

111,126 

19,434 

760 

165 

12,725 

6,729 

53,638 

8,425 

1,700 

4,555 

2,995 

27 

113 

432 

1,781 

2,102 

459 

36 

5 

20 

426 

93 

528 

104 

25 

116 

290 

J: 

148 

641 

1,695 

2,207 

533 

65 

21 

30 

420 

150 

369 

71 

56 

261 

231 

29 

5,702 

30,248 

54,274 

257,146 

154,986 

495 

50 

170 

11,331 

11,593 

41,609 

10,329 

1,879 

10,132 

14, 572 

30 

7,550 

26,562 

42,441 

192,988 

127,453 

990 

150 

395 

9,840 

14,448 

18,322 

2,235 

1,845 

11,435 

5,875 

31 

70 

281 

775 

1,623 

436 

16 

10 

317 

82 

426 

74 

24 

99 

139 

32 

4,015 

20,116 

24,863 

205,082 

133,999 

290 

70 

7,624 

8,519 

27,363 

7,937 

1,677 

8,238 

9,365 

33 

66 

245 

1,246 

922 

168 

26 

5 

15 

175 

23 

213 

53 

4 

51 

189 

34 

1,687 

10,132 

29,411 

52,064 

20,987 

205 

50 

100 

3,707 

3,074 

14,246 

2,392 

202 

1,894 

5,207 

35 

3 

20 

102 

194 

31 

50 

1 

84 

6 

1 

21 

36 

4,600 

3,438 

354,290 

120 

16, 581 

221,657 

64 

9,253 

8,910 

2 

653 

6,415 

15 

830 

892 

1 
1,800 

200,740 

21 

5,600 

4,025 

400 

275 
25 

370 

37 
38 
39 

184 

616 

2,822 

4,163 

267 

66 

10 

55 

1,094 

171 

1,351 

156 

61 

241 

691 

40 

44,169 

146,140 

885,691 

3,234,364 

106,965 

2,238 

50 

1,420 

90,423 

39,854 

2,708,286 

32,014 

13,983 

50,831 

188,300 

41 

113 

282 

1,168 

1,914 

61 

21 

5 

597 

62 

671 

37 

27 

118 

315 

42 

3,080 

13,176 

27,046 

81,906 

1,592 

563 

25 

14,010 

2,057 

53,444 

3,080 

350 

3,370 

3,415 

43 

244 

1,021 

6,093 

6,333 

502 

166 

45 

80 

1,530 

384 

1,444 

325 

76 

390 

1,391 

44 

3,907 

14,278 

196,417 

110,832 

23,576 

2,085 

1,110 

1,640 

16,063 

4,521 

42,000 

3,792 

786 

4,894 

10,365 

45 

259 

1,131 

6,656 

6,740 

602 

206 

55 

100 

1,677 

315 

1,563 

372 

91 

411 

1,348 

46 

389 

1,732 

6,258 

7,143 

836 

350 

66 

96 

1,712 

447 

1,340 

316 

182 

731 

1,067 

47 

22,365 

140,066 

152,064 

894,430 

329, 545 

14,190 

4,360 

2,680 

122,632 

30,873 

251,850 

47,914 

7,607 

46,717 

36,062 

48 

32,462 

153,025 

153,743 

872,105 

317,535 

21,120 

2,790 

6,305 

116,075 

52,233 

214,342 

37,365 

12,712 

66, 393 

25,235 

49 

224 

929 

4,209 

5,542 

385 

96 

25 

65 

1,542 

239 

1,515 

191 

76 

371 

1,037 

50 

303 

1,381 

3,799 

5,677 

502 

195 

30 

46 

1,577 

342 

1,220 

232 

152 

611 

770 

51 

50,676 

169,667 

1,264,375 

3,529,962 

122,366 

2,598 

565 

1,785 

112,089 

42,999 

2,950,166 

37,509 

14,348 

53,962 

191,575 

52 

51,497 

177,429 

981,319 

2,746,977 

124,729 

5,395 

1,765 

640 

111,153 

47,077 

2,202,932 

48,290 

41,385 

44,277 

119,334 

53 

3 

20 

216 

255 

33 

65 

2 

102 

6 

1 

46 

54 

20 

130 

345 

561 

42 

10 

1 

157 

38 

178 

20 

20 

35 

60 

55 

4,600 

8,438 

370,871 

230,910 

9,563 

7,245 

2,692 

206,340 

4,025 

400 

645 

v 

6,695 

15,060 

264,249 

516,602 

13,533 

910 

225 

38,788 

18,224 

411,382 

4,800 

6,695 

5,335 

16,710 

57 

247 

1,121 

6,290 

6,265 

344 

206 

55 

100 

1,622 

274 

1,521 

349 

91 

407 

1,296 

55 

388 

1,682 

6,019 

6,704 

547 

350 

66 

91 

1,662 

426 

1,299 

305 

181 

706 

1,071 

.59 

14,054 

85,189 

86,518 

398,689 

18,884 

12,492 

4,185 

1,665 

99,360 

12,180 

173,417 

29,213 

3,900 

26,628 

16,765 

60 

21,975 

102,685 

92,652 

422,468 

28,491 

20,525 

2,540 

5,540 

96, 570 

19,845 

165, 174 

20,310 

8,563 

39,655 

15,255 

61 

9 

10 

71 

39 

15 

1 

3 

5 

3 

5 

62 

458 

75 

6,611 

4,638 

260 

90 

560 

750 

263 

50 

63 

2 

29 

20 

192 

101 

23 

6 

26 

6 

2 

18 

10 

64 

583 

2,380 

130 

35,396 

28,160 

1,155 

575 

2,864 

464 

583 

1,520 

75 

65 

53 

223 

393 

915 

30 

20 

5 

295 

22 

268 

100 

31 

84 

60 

66 

62 

337 

357 

1,700 

54 

15 

2 

525 

30 

722 

ISO 

36 

36 

50 

67 

816 

3,416 

3,011 

17,774 

478 

265 

60 

5,345 

320 

7,131 

2,430 

455 

910 

380 

68 

10 

37 

50 

236 

7 

5 

96 

15 

72 

5 

10 

26 

69 

5 

61 

20 

300 

32 

2 

72 

31 

148 

2 

5 

8 

70 

50 

538 

155 

3,501 

213 

25 

1,530 

235 

1,278 

55 

50 

115 

71 

27 

305 

50 

1,043 

29 

161 

20 

271 

46 

199 

161 

16 

130 

10 

72 

37 

724 

33 

2,440 

41 

597 

159 

380 

132 

415 

426 

22 

259 

9 

73 

406 

3,951 

250 

14, 139 

243 

3,494 

720 

2,270 

660 

2,959 

2,240 

141 

1,372 

40 

74 

20 

138 

121 

538 

67 

46 

10 

5 

122 

32 

77 

96 

10 

58 

15 

75 

39 

211 

74 

923 

251 

82 

10 

2 

101 

20 

150 

206 

14 

70 

17 

■n 

740 

2,621 

785 

15,348 

5,620 

860 

115 

15 

1,485 

267 

2,505 

2,995 

125 

1,101 

260 

77 

1 

125 

295 

308 

8 

30 

35 

55 

75 

12 

56 

1 

26 

10 

78 

1 

211 

167 

730 

14 

41 

390 

52 

57 

9 

124 

1 

34 

8 

79 

10 

1,395 

1,089 

4,383 

196 

300 

1,910 

420 

410 

71 

735 

10 

301 

30 

80 

39 

198 

237 

841 

51 

56 

15 

5 

300 

31 

183 

66 

17 

72 

45 

81 

27 

329 

654 

1,313 

123 

90 

40 

4 

350 

38 

426 

124 

16 

72 

30 

82 

269 

2,525 

1,550 

12,736 

1,176 

796 

310 

10 

3,040 

253 

4,865 

1,110 

129 



817 

230 

8.'. 

102 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  4—FARMS,  ACREAGE,  VALUE,  AND  USE  OF  COMMERCIAL 

[Data  are  based  on  reportB  for  only 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Areas  2  and  A 


Total 
all 
farms 


Type  of  farm 


Caeh-grain 


Other 
field-crop 


Vegetable 


Fruit- 
and-nut 


Livestock 

other 

than 

dairy  and 

poultry 


Primarily 
crop 


FARMS,    ACREACE,    AND  VALUE 

Farms number  1954. . 

1950. . 

Land  in  farms acres  1954.. 

1950.. 

Average  size  of  I arm acres  1954 . . 

1950.. 
Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

Average  per  farm dollars  1954.. 

1950.. 

Average  per  acre dollars  1954. . 

1950.. 
Proportion  of  farms  reporting  value percent  1954.. 

Land  in  farns  according  to  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  195*,. . 
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   coaaerciel    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. 


8,162 
8,657 
1,743,608 
1 ,827 ,031 
213.6 
211.0 

23,650 

17 ,911 

132.77 

89.18 

85 


7,157 

7,428 

236,574 

248,749 

2,947 

1,094 

793 

954 

955 

282 

102 

30 

2,196 

2,032 

45 ,934 

42,243 

1,783 
1,858 
64,925 
55  ,696 

697 

43,891 

1,256 

21,034 

152 

121,608 

80 

4,223 

2,546 

1,237,062 

920 

24,807 

6,476 

33,282 

7,459 

7,706 

347 ,433 

346,688 

4,255 

4,701 

1,404,604 

1,472,220 

220 

433 

125,831 

99,831 

7,087 

7,542 

222,417 

242,331 

22 
302 

59 
4,156 


802 

1,402 

12,676 

121 

164 

1,455 

912 
2,318 
12,331 

509 

850 

8,045 

1,088 
1,772 
10,284 
773 
1,639 
9,111 


210 

291 

73 ,488 

76,636 

349.9 

263.4 

30,877 
24,316 
93.93 
94.15 
82 


210 

291 

29,598 

39,180 

25 
25 
45 
65 
21 
13 
16 

38 

58 

1,121 

2,236 

94 

111 

25,244 

18,049 


21,209 

52 

4,035 


5 
115 


13,941 
42 
556 

171 

3,469 

210 

291 

55,963 

59,465 

125 

130 

15,177 

16,069 

5 

15 

115 

1,010 

188 

262 

9,469 

22,190 


15 
,800 


22 
44 

847 
5 
1 
5 

19 

50 

284 

23 

56 

515 

10 
12 
115 


265 

260 

18,740 

13,730 

70.7 

52.8 

24, 911 
21,787 
338.26 
417.56 
85 


265 

260 

12,250 

8,960 


45 
175 
165 

95 

65 

1,745 

300 

50 

1,185 

45 

560 


5 
285 


90 

3,065 

20 

185 

215 

1,220 

265 

260 

14,170 

9,425 

120 

160 

3,525 

3,505 

5 

285 

265 

260 

11,745 

9,780 


5 
170 


210 

737 

3,695 

65 
201 

1,090 

45 
76 

395 
50 
95 

515 


271 

380 

13,801 

16,320 

50.9 

42.9 

26,023 
20,628 
660.01 
512.75 
90 


271 

380 

8,155 

12,050 

75 

81 

45 

30 

20 

15 


50 

50 

410 

555 

75 

105 

1,420 

835 

25 

120 

55 

1,300 


71 

3,260 

25 

425 

216 
556 

271 

380 

9,985 

13,440 

111 

165 

3,670 

1,745 

15 

'85 

270 

370 

7,370 

11,820 


30 

76 

320 

25 
29 
155 

150 

458 

2,450 

45 

50 

405 


575 

425 

16,435 

16,380 

28.6 

38.5 

21,958 
25,523 
893.88 
730.92 


575 

425 

10,095 

9,885 

285 

145 

70 

30 

30 

15 


115 

75 

1,255 

1,020 

160 

110 

2,080 

1,485 

40 

230 

130 

1,850 

15 
105 

15 
160 

85 

1,390 

20 

200 

480 

1,350 

575 

425 

13,430 

12,390 

170 

150 

2,750 

2,665 

30 

20 

265 

700 

570 

425 

8,840 

10,200 


19 

165 
5 


10 
5 
50 

255 

336 

1,980 

40 

29 

165 


912 

1,000 

93 ,699 

97,300 

102.7 

97.3 

36,906 
24,371 
380.28 
279.32 
84 


902 

975 

45,616 

41,060 

55 

75 

140 

250 

296 

76 

10 

510 

450 

7,755 

16,015 

177 

195 

5,290 

3,285 

82 

2,339 

121 

2,951 

26 

3,024 

10 

100 

511 

25,248 

201 

3,360 

847 

6,666 

902 

985 

58,661 

60,360 

832 

900 

36,027 

45,185 

31 

75 

3,124 

3,040 

887 

975 

47,119 

46,655 


10 

210 


235 
540 
3,910 
75 
77 
510 

195 

357 

1,925 

65 
96 
840 

55 
125 
650 
195 
313 
2,515 


607 

1,078 

15,811 

28,927 

26.0 

26.8 

19,066 
14,322 
798.47 
657.43 
91 


356 

670 

6,870 

15,087 

165 

75 

55 

45 

10 


141 

211 

2,135 

2,085 

95 
202 

2,100 
3,880 

45 

1,525 

50 

575 


126 

3,084 

60 

650 

536 

1,622 

407 

728 

11,105 

21,052 

236 

414 

5,219 

7,395 

22 

1,895 

356 

765 

5,810 

12,903 


770 

633 

1,340,316 

1,397,439 

1,740.7 

2,207.6 

45 ,150 

32 ,475 

29.04 

15.07 

78 


682 

553 

45 ,258 

48,226 

47 

87 

96 

153 

194 

75 

21 

9 

302 

134 

23,179 

9,362 

139 

110 

6,280 

12,041 

35 

4,569 

109 

1,711 

55 

110,869 

13 

2,987 

393 

1,143,383 

153 

14,479 

605 

8,360 

702 

557 

74,717 

69 ,629 

615 

515 

1,277,431 

1,321,678 

61 

68 

113,856 

85 ,267 

660 

582 

53,848 

49,589 

6 
20 

7 
316 


35 

131 

38 

322 

275 

2,834 

21 

32 

515 

15 

89 

6 

228 

55 

973 

15 

55 

32 

67 

275 

855 

25 

107 

13 

224 

155 

1,276 

20 

125 

18 

244 

185 

2,070 

FERTILIZER,  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM: 


UTAH 

CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


103 


a   sample  of 

farms.      See   text] 

Areas  2 

and  A— Continued 

Area  3 

Type  of 

farm — Com 

inued 

Total 

Type   of 

farm 

GeDeraJ 

— Con. 

Miscel- 
laneous 

Livestock 
other 

General 

Miscel- 

all 

Cash- 
grain 

Other 

laneous 

Primarily 
livestock 

Crop   and 
livestock 

and 

unclassi- 
fied 

farms 

Cotton 

field- 
crop 

Vegetable 

Fruit- 
and-nut 

Dairy 

Poultry 

than 
dairy  and 
poultry 

Primarily 
crop 

Primarily 
livestock 

Crop   and 
livestock 

and 
unclas- 
sified 

61 

375 

3,722 

7,372 

412 

91 

30 

76 

925 

275 

2,088 

569 

107 

345 

2,454 

1 

87 

490 

3,617 

7,895 

517 

176 

10 

55 

904 

506 

2,195 

576 

120 

511 

2,325 

2 

7,725 

45  ,552 

63,056 

6,139,434 

348,511 

50,781 

2,235 

11,194 

205,618 

61,504 

3,740,683 

206,825 

44,940 

160,528 

1,306,615 

3 

8,596 

60,535 

78,773 

5 ,347 ,473 

393,097 

34,120 

1,610 

23,810 

177 ,002 

128,849 

3,272,327 

192,465 

25  ,345 

165,912 

932,936 

4 

126.6 

121.5 

16.9 

832.8 

845.9 

558.0 

74.5 

147.3 

222.3 

223.6 

1,791.5 

363.5 

420.0 

465.3 

532.4 

5 

98.8 

123.5 

21.8 

677.3 

760.3 

193.9 

161.0 

432.9 

195.8 

254.6 

1,490.8 

334.1 

ai.2 

324.7 

401.3 

6 

25  ,571 

35 ,082 

14,439 

21,139 

34,704 

37,188 

22 ,167 

17 ,226 

a, 878 

15,255 

32,288 

28,003 

16,760 

24,176 

6,141 

7 

26,389 

22,977 

11,248 

17,391 

21,207 

a, 775 

10,100 

20,810 

13,813 

15,045 

27,541 

a,  995 

15 ,572 

18,956 

6,880 

8 

204.02 

279.47 

949.94 

34.50 

37.72 

62.84 

ao.63 

100.50 

93.40 

63.39 

a. 29 

86.62 

45.51 

55.47 

63.22 

9 

331.91 

269.50 

533.86 

31.49 

30.09 

113.94 

73.72 

45.44 

75.88 

67.39 

19.70 

67.81 

71.14 

58.09 

68.67 

10 

98 

74 

87 

89 

85 

82 

70 

66 

89 

90 

87 

87 

93 

94 

91 

11 

61 

375 

3,066 

6,351 

412 

91 

30 

76 

880 

204 

1,847 

569 

107 

345 

1,790 

12 

87 

490 

2,901 

7,120 

517 

176 

10 

55 

879 

360 

2,040 

569 

120 

511 

1.883 

13 

4,040 

24,772 

24,711 

437 ,363 

88,465 

9,834 

640 

1,545 

48,634 

13 ,735 

145  ,146 

57,913 

5,153 

36,103 

30,195 

14 

3,613 

23,025 

28,318 

496 ,986 

114,576 

12,535 

325 

865 

44,944 

23,854 

170,489 

47 ,592 

7,520 

39,863 

34,423 

15 

5 

2,285 

927 

10 

... 

10 

15 

40 

40 

85 

727 

16 

10 

15 

500 

976 

5 

5 

40 

90 

37 

199 

"6 

5 

585 

17 

15 

66 

146 

634 

5 

'is 

10 

U 

112 

15 

202 

16 

25 

16 

207 

18 

15 

115 

101 

1,193 

70 

a 

5 

240 

30 

394 

118 

55 

48 

a2 

19 

15 

125 

25 

1,451 

81 

36 

5 

5 

274 

67 

528 

226 

23 

159 

47 

20 

1 

31 

7 

794 

75 

11 

120 

12 

319 

166 

1 

84 

6 

21 

5 

15 

2 

311 

125 

6 

3 

1 

106 

31 

3 

30 

6 

22 

3 

65 

41 

2 

1 

2 

14 

2 

... 

3 

23 

11 

156 

743 

2,631 

108 

15 

26 

480 

64 

922 

134 

47 

132 

703 

24 

41 

175 

698 

2,563 

138 

31 

5 

25 

443 

166 

767 

123 

50 

183 

632 

25 

272 

4,173 

4,809 

162,070 

10,858 

1,529 

530 

19,318 

1,802 

95,598 

6,195 

1,470 

8,185 

16,585 

26 

907 

2,365 

6,913 

169,529 

9,180 

997 

45 

195 

18,116 

11,834 

89,832 

8,785 

2,005 

6,252 

22,288 

27 

15 

83 

693 

3,093 

335 

48 

20 

20 

381 

106 

788 

291 

73 

233 

798 

28 

17 

115 

773 

3,045 

400 

93 

40 

276 

162 

724 

319 

75 

265 

691 

29 

1,765 

2,405 

9,226 

a8,960 

83,038 

3,296 

660 

265 

14,457 

9,881 

39,941 

17 ,177 

2,058 

17,711 

30,476 

30 

2,285 

1,670 

10,146 

227,045 

73,163 

9,395 

305 

8,898 

14,135 

60 ,792 

17  ,060 

3,420 

13 ,457 

26,420 

31 

15 

33 

212 

1,892 

314 

41 

10 

20 

193 

80 

528 

102 

31 

149 

424 

32 

1,750 

1,945 

4,019 

129,516 

63  ,554 

1,095 

235 

265 

5,537 

7,310 

22,811 

6,709 

588 

9,933 

11 ,479 

33 

5 

60 

527 

1,826 

129 

27 

15 

238 

74 

410 

212 

57 

134 

530 

34 

15 

460 

5,207 

89,444 

19,484 

2,201 

425 

8,920 

2,571 

17,130 

10,468 

1,470 

7,778 

18,997 

35 

5 

30 

428 

63 

50 

2 

229 

16 

3 

14 

51 

36 

75 

1,775 
32 
921 

629,282 

146 

45 ,455 

32,793 

46 

25,598 

8,799 

5 

190 

4,825 

a2,931 

26 

4,370 

5,131 
6 

7 

4,600 

7,963 

352 ,240 

63 

15  ,290 

37 
38 
39 

77 

207 

1,296 

2,546 

94 

90 

71 

85 

511 

126 

393 

127 

46 

168 

835 

40 

28,748 

83 ,533 

681 ,795 

1,237,062 

13,941 

3,065 

3,260 

1,390 

25 ,248 

3,084 

1 ,143  ,383 

14,881 

1,438 

11 ,776 

15 ,596 

41 

66 

102 

557 

920 

42 

20 

25 

20 

201 

60 

153 

a 

20 

62 

296 

42 

2,385 

7,801 

21,504 

24,807 

556 

185 

425 

200 

3,360 

650 

14,479 

475 

345 

2,005 

2,127 

43 

107 

3a 

2,005 

6,476 

171 

as 

216 

480 

847 

536 

605 

338 

61 

310 

2,697 

44 

2,911 

7,033 

180,034 

33,282 

3,469 

1,220 

556 

1,350 

6,666 

1,622 

8,360 

1,460 

ao 

2,351 

6,018 

45 

107 

345 

2,011 

7,459 

210 

265 

271 

575 

902 

407 

702 

394 

61 

375 

3,297 

46 

120 

511 

2,084 

7,706 

291 

260 

380 

425 

985 

728 

557 

396 

87 

490 

3,107 

47 

8,681 

61 ,999 

77,256 

347 ,433 

55 ,963 

14,170 

9,985 

13,430 

58,661 

11,105 

74,717 

33,229 

6,077 

31,350 

38,746 

48 

12 ,945 

59,572 

83,131 

346,688 

59,465 

9,425 

13,440 

12,390 

60,360 

a, 052 

69,629 

a, 685 

6,805 

27,060 

45,377 

49 

97 

270 

1,677 

4,255 

125 

120 

111 

170 

832 

236 

615 

212 

51 

288 

1,495 

50 

90 

395 

1,469 

4,701 

130 

160 

165 

150 

900 

414 

515 

271 

61 

375 

1,560 

51 

34,818 

99,681 

1,050,620 

1,404,604 

15,177 

3,525 

3,670 

2,750 

36,027 

5,a9 

1,277,431 

20,891 

1,710 

16,024 

22,180 

52 

7,920 

99,787 

832,129 

1 ,472 ,220 

16,069 

3,505 

1,745 

2,665 

45,185 

7,395 

1 ,3a  ,678 

8,565 

2,192 

33,365 

29,856 

53 

3 

14 

108 

220 

5 

5 

30 

31 

61 

a 

5 

62 

54 

60 

137 

433 

15 

15 

20 

75 

22 

68 

35 

35 

148 

55 

4,600 

7,963 

367,530 

125,831 

115 

285 

265 

3,124 

... 

113,856 

5,415 

... 

75 

2,696 

56 

... 

9,370 

241,020 

99,831 

1,010 

°85 

700 

3,040 

1,895 

85,267 

960 

355 

6,519 

57 

100 

344 

1,923 

7,087 

188 

265 

270 

570 

887 

356 

660 

394 

56 

370 

3,071 

58 

120 

511 

1,992 

7,542 

262 

260 

370 

425 

975 

765 

562 

395 

87 

465 

2,956 

.59 

6,912 

32,145 

44,049 

222,417 

9,469 

11 ,745 

7,370 

8,840 

47 ,119 

5,810 

53,848 

22,854 

3,242 

26,416 

25,704 

60 

8,535 

40,415 

45,080 

242 ,331 

22,190 

9,780 

11,820 

10,200 

46,655 

12,903 

49,589 

19,385 

4,877 

22 ,615 

32,317 

61 

1 

5 

22 

1 

5 

6 

5 

5 

. .. 

62 

100 

25 

302 

27 

35 

20 

125 

95 

63 

11 

5 

59 

15 

5 

10 

5 

7 

12 

5 

64 

860 

30 

4,156 

1,800 

170 

ao 

25 

316 

1,610 

25 

65 

17 

53 

170 

802 

22 

5 

30 

35 

235 

35 

131 

55 

5 

86 

163 

66 

24 

133 

195 

1,402 

44 

5 

14 

19 

540 

38 

322 

188 

2 

118 

112 

67 

211 

992 

1,635 

12,676 

847 

60 

180 

165 

3,910 

275 

2,834 

1,745 

150 

1,514 

996 

68 

6 

40 

121 

5 

5 

75 

a 

5 

10 

69 

... 

3 

17 

164 

1 

1 

77 

32 

50 

3 

70 

23 

145 

1,455 

5 

15 

510 

... 

515 

400 

10 

71 

5 

19 

912 

19 

ao 

30 

195 

15 

89 

152 

6 

156 

40 

72 

8 

78 

2,318 

50 

737 

76 

357 

6 

22S 

446 

7 

387 

24 

73 

20 

340 

12,331 

284 

3,695 

320 

1,925 

55 

973 

2,385 

245 

2,239 

ao 

74 

20 

509 

23 

65 

25 

10 

65 

15 

55 

75 

10 

80 

36 

75 

8 

850 

56 

201 

29 

5 

96 

32 

67 

149 

25 

141 

49 

76 

90 

8,045 

515 

1,090 

155 

50 

840 

275 

855 

1,695 

615 

1,520 

435 

77 

17 

36 

1,088 

10 

45 

150 

255 

55 

25 

107 

110 

82 

249 

78 

84 

12 

1,772 

12 

76 

458 

336 

125 

13 

224 

288 

93 

147 

79 

402 

68 

10,284 

115 

395 

2,450 

1,980 

650 

155 

1,276 

1,580 

692 

991 

80 

11 

59 

50 

773 

16 

50 

45 

40 

195 

20 

125 

62 

11 

67 

142 

81 

3 

121 

22 

1,639 

18 

95 

50 

29 

313 

18 

244 

126 

8 

136 

602 

82 

50 

1,067 

305 

9,111 

115 

515 

405 

165 

2,515 

185 

2,070 

1,395 

90 

641 

1,015 

63 

104 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  5.-FARM  FACILITIES,    OFF-FARM  WORK,  WORK  POWER,  FARM  LABOR. 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total 
all 

farms 


Type  of  farm 


Cash-grai 


Other 
field- crop 


Vegetable 


Fruit- 
axi.d-  nu  t 


Dairy- 


Poultry 


Livestock 

other 

than 

dairy  and 

poultry 


Primarily 
crop 


SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting  1954..  . 

Electricity farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

Television  set farms  reporting  1954.. 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting  1954.. 

Home  freezer farms  reporting  1954  . . 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting  1954 . . 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting  1954 .  . 

Milking  machine farms  reporting  1954.. 

Grain  combines farms  reporting  1954 . . 

number  1954 . . 
Corn  pickers farms  reporting  1954 . . 

number  1954. . 
Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting  1954 . . 

number  1954.. 
Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting  1954.  . 

number  1954 . . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting  1954 . . 

number  1954. . 

Tractors,  other  than  garden farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

number  1954 . . 

1950.. 

Automobiles farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954 . . 

OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER  INCOME 

Farm  operators— 

With  other  income  of  family  exceeding  value 

of  farm  products  sold operators  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 
Working  off  their  farms, 

total operators  reporting  1954  . . 

1949.. 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

FARMS  BY  CLASS  OF  WORK  POWER 

No  tractor,  horses,  or  mules farms  reporting  1954.. 

No  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. 


17,063 
21,945 
21,597 

9,806 
20,808 

8,649 
194 

2,614 

4,312 

3,264 
3,478 
46 
47 
3,489 
3,543 
1,554 
1,585 

14,297 
18,134 
14,383 
12,239 
19,445 
14,957 
18, 832 
23,346 


9 

-i  i 

8 

782 

14 

740 

13 

407 

10 

503 

g 

812 

3,067 
8,464 


21,040 
47,212 

20,802 

20,275 

8,248 

13,201 
4,037 
13,736 

1,774 
3,732 

2,743 

10,004 


22,893 

17,319 

14,663 

4,018,863 

11,555 

13,706 

13,004,865 

16,068,502 

10,315 

1,240 

16,758 

16, 546 

23,144,840 

26,621,873 

18,219 

16, 882 

7,539,127 

6,073,620 

6,530 

1,565,902 

21,423 

166, 549 

41 

202 

773 

385 


779 
1,132 
1,291 

544 
1,052 

412 
15 

118 

162 

643 

751 

5 

5 

213 

215 

65 

65 

917 
1,352 
1,081 
1,240 
1,639 
1,737 

998 
1,195 


264 
245 

656 
810 
389 
364 


43 
514 
567 


1,109 
2,058 

1,101 

1,078 

335 
497 
245 

483 

100 
144 

171 
339 

1,220 

1,031 

791 

381,769 

682 

1,099 

583,050 

930,764 

622 

60 

572 

810 

321,889 

381,251 

1,147 
1,364 

783,778 
847,635 

210 
68,713 

852 
11,432 


401 
537 
770 
265 
522 
192 

31 
95 

89 
90 


36 
36 

417 
580 
442 
561 
672 
736 
447 
536 


141 
115 

327 
332 
160 

130 


184 
258 


527 
2,703 

511 

496 

208 

361 

184 

1,846 

43 
139 

148 
1,707 


562 

532 

466 

282,750 

467 

660 

693,069 

1,341,130 

413 

54 

309 

433 

210,515 

232,755 

487 

686 

306,045 

294,173 

486 

257,225 

3,090 

16,813 


320 
351 
431 
256 
346 
105 


265 
385 
256 
311 
396 
453 
306 
401 


65 
60 

145 

140 

105 

60 


325 
1,630 

325 

320 

190 
355 
180 
955 

30 
100 

170 
855 


351 

316 

220 

53,700 

306 

351 

450,885 

483,056 

261 

45 

190 

250 

63,770 

75,925 

325 

371 

157,600 

142,199 

275 

94,610 

1,299 

6,920 


635 
716 
541 
440 
696 
231 

25 
20 

10 
10 


30 
30 
10 
10 

536 
626 

526 
371 
566 
433 
631 
841 


186 

340 


681 

2 ,  501 


651 

295 

485 

220 

1,365 

40 
120 

195 
1,245 


666 

485 

84,015 

636 

466 

767,630 

1,337,947 

556 


395 

315 

154,990 

93,890 

636 
476 

138,340 
138,356 

401 

36,636 

521 

3,530 

5 

5 

20 

10 


2,994 
3,453 
3,551 
1,454 
3,354 
1,280 
45 
689 
2,625 

579 
592 
15 
15 
1,049 
1,059 
559 
564 

2,530 
2,977 
2,922 
2,121 
3,914 
2,354 
2,956 
3,899 


300 

576 

115 

405 

435 

1,927 

255 

1,476 

330 

820 

125 

596 

342 
1,853 
1,069 


3,439 
7,546 

3,408 

3,338 

1,681 
2,742 

676 
1,466 

339 
476 

434 
990 


3,539 

3,017 

2,706 

722,424 

2,228 

2,581 

1,634,688 

1,805,429 

2,057 

171 

3,122 
3,105 
3,627,051 
3,183,387 

3,303 

3,066 

1,405,763 

908,984 

1,296 

245,520 

3,678 

30,154 

5 

5 

30 

30 


1,084 
1,331 
2,001 

771 
1,315 

590 
10 

181 

102 

152 
163 


88 
60 
61 

816 

1,057 

591 

725 

712 

856 

1,092 

1,275 


495 
728 

693 
995 
507 
679 


160 
255 
336 


1,292 
2,753 

1,286 

1,245 

697 

1,081 

191 

427 


107 
196 


98 
231 


1,342 

860 

662 

161,706 

600 

1,055 

642, 505 

1,222,123 

525 

75 

1,317 

1,987 

10,034,246 

12^26,121 

907 

1,450 

344,840 

477,460 

187 

34, 306 

434 

3,224 

6 

17 

33 

55 


3,062 

4,190 

3,455 

1,323 

3,965 

2,141 

61 

985 

509 

777 
825 


1,160 

1,177 

537 

555 

3,633 
5,189 
3,500 
2,571 
■5,163 
3,307 
3,686 
4,943 


831 

651 

2,106 

1,691 
1,108 


711 

2,905 

595 


4,363 
10,610 

4,281 

4,232 

1,737 
2,793 
1,330 
3,585 

841 
2,076 

710 
1,509 


4,538 

3,932 

3,127 

1,076,213 

3,112 

3,040 

6,257,302 

6,164,196 

2,512 

600 

3,805 

3,224 

5,521,693 

7,047,485 

4,186 

3,537 

2,634,510 

1,836,126 

1,368 

352,215 

4,953 

44,898 

15 

50 

290 

150 


AND  FARM  EXPENDITURES,  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM 

a  aample  of  farms.      See  text] 


UTAH 

CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


105 


The  State — Continued 


Type  of  farm — Continued 


General — Con. 


Primarily 
livestock 


Crop  and 
livestock 


172 
258 
373 

71 
224 

92 


178 
217 
243 
278 
299 
310 
228 
280 


141 
155 
76 
70 


168 
75 


254 
550 

254 

249 

140 

201 

51 

100 

21 
32 


259 

242 

213 
44,785 

181 

303 
68,000 
146,045 

174 


236 

358 

626,815 

418,205 

259 

334 
101,145 
99, 709 

81 

17,595 

170 

2,341 

5 

5 

100 

30 


863 
1,105 
1,647 

479 
1,075 

466 
26 

233 

298 

335 
357 
10 
10 
270 
276 
103 
103 

822 
1,016 

999 
1,336 
1,425 
1,612 

980 
1,214 


Miscel- 
laneous 
and 
unclassi- 
fied 


106 
657 
342 


1,086 
3,350 

1,074 

1,053 

590 
1,015 

237 
1,282 

62 


193 
1,163 


1,136 

1,034 

900 

286,222 

824 

1,387 

542,032 

763,221 

774 

50 

960 

1,412 

885,900 

834,890 

1,080 

1,552 

549, 573 

550,128 

605 

143,712 

1,874 

14,432 

5 

120 

300 

110 


5,840 

7,622 

6,443 

3,619 

7,102 

2,590 

30 

207 

269 

235 

236 

5 
183 
189 
27 
27 

3,203 
3,506 
2,678 
1,853 
2,855 
1,976 
6,350 
7,303 


241 

6,204 

246 

5,961 

663 

6,903 

747 

6,188 

285 

6,376 

266 

5,517 

1,463 
1,103 
1,575 


6,720 
10,205 


6,406 

1,928 

2,901 

345 

898 

77 


279 
725 


7,866 

4,454 

4,021 

384,914 

1,506 

1,831 

543, 585 

968, 386 

1,479 

27 

5,229 

3,972 
1,305,083 
1,407,154 

4,630 

3,034 

434,235 

329,  390 

946 

75,645 
1,310 
6,841 


Total 
all 
farms 


5,849 
7,274 
7,041 
3,250 
7,073 
3,038 
107 
892 
2,232 

1,306 

1,445 

1 

1 

1,157 

1,172 

495 

503 

4, 785 
6,266 
5,013 
4,321 
7,146 
5,398 
6,309 
7,901 


2,335 
1,931 

4,465 
3,769 
2,750 

2,158 


893 
2,924 

2,089 


7,012 

13,981 


6,956 


2,499 
3,942 
1,290 
3,221 

691 
1,293 


Type  of  farm 


Cash- 
grain 


732 
,928 


7,442 


6,045 

5,162 

1,592,177 

4,249 

5,137 

4,799,548 

6,326,210 

3,778 

471 

5,772 

5,648 

9,052,721 

9,988,700 

6,143 

5,856 
2,924,785 
2,380,799 

2,204 

578,225 

7,439 

67, 833 

11 

127 

333 

160 


416 
572 
748 
318 
536 
214 
15 
36 
125 

347 
423 


101 
101 

16 


453 
720 
556 
674 
880 
917 
528 
668 


306 
389 
173 
193 


11 
220 
336 


559 
997 

552 

546 

155 
223 
131 
228 

71 
102 


598 

523 

363 

172,220 

330 

552 

369, 369 

376,147 

335 

45 

241 

415 

175,925 

219,935 

586 

731 
431,493 
443,143 

120 

45,659 
514 

7,931 


Other 
field- 
crop 


161 
206 
340 
80 
201 
100 


15 
15 

146 
208 
166 
265 
249 
335 
166 
189 


131 

160 

50 

60 


Vegetable 


196 
504 

196 

196 

76 
167 

56 
141 


45 
130 


206 

201 

181 

87, 105 

176 

325 

145,915 

628, 770 

165 

11 

141 

225 

77,225 

91, 175 

181 

300 
108,255 
148,400 

181 

70,305 

828 

5,715 


45 
105 
45 
46 

110 
83 
40 


Fruit- 
and-nut 


55 
360 


65 

30 
240 


30 

240 


50 

40 

19,240 

50 

46 

167, 345 

66,236 

30 

20 

20 

45 

21,560 

24,930 

55 


61 
61,875 
25,514 

45 

43,195 
599 

3,065 


100 

80 

12,140 

100 

66 

104,605 

554,432 

95 

5 

45 

10 

24,  805 

975 

85 

81 
13,230 
34,026 

65 

4,500 


1,461 
1,657 

1,707 
753 

1,634 
573 
20 
241 

1,285 

282 
290 


423 
428 

198 
198 

1,196 
1,372 
1,397 
987 
1,822 
1,108 
1,466 
1,831 


232 

175 

959 
696 
360 
266 


175 
875 
522 


Poultry 


90 

1,667 

350 

3,418 

85 

1,666 

80 

1,651 

35 

734 

35 

1,183 

25 

254 

235 

584 

5 

137 

5 

184 

20 

149 

230 

400 

1,485 

1,338 

343,027 

1,088 

1,292 

646,065 

902,125 

1,027 

61 

1,525 

1,491 

1,453,258 

1,299,005 

1,602 

1,487 

621,780 

423,695 

646 

105, 934 

1,493 

14,005 

5 

5 

30 

30 


394 
455 
485 
273 
454 
259 

81 
52 


334 
455 
230 
206 
301 
238 
390 
465 


Livestock 

other 

than 

dairy  and 

poultry 


40 
106 
124 


460 

358 

276 

88,648 

278 

363 

303,940 

524,287 

232 

46 

455 

528 

3,961,805 

4,606,873 

340 

431 

158,755 

184,602 

79 


20,971 

250 

1,735 

1 

2 

3 

20 


1,204 
1,631 
1,175 

625 
1,573 

939 
39 

355 

273 

298 
323 
1 
1 
403 
408 
172 
180 

1,292 

1,914 
1,301 
852 
2,093 
1,141 
1,456 
1,988 


137 

265 

146 

161 

241 

722 

238 

490 

153 

359 

173 

201 

265 

1,050 

251 


Primarily  Primarily  Crop  and 


crop 


445 

1,650 

951 

3,806 

445 

1,619 

414 

1,600 

220 

565 

353 

910 

89 

538 

184 

1,296 

61 

348 

103 

824 

34 

270 

81 

472 

1,680 

1,521 

1,250 

481,797 

1,237 

1,095 

2,635,904 

2,474,097 

979 

258 

1,456 

1,130 

2,501,104 

2,780,007 

1,569 

1,196 

1,058,840 

674,555 

470 

137, 882 

1,890 

18,785 


307 

365 

291 

208 

353 

137 

1 

31 

95 


87 
92 
41 
41 

275 
322 
315 
191 
514 
263 
338 
437 


196 
131 
76 
45 


20 
148 
167 


350 
729 

340 

335 

137 

208 

92 


livestock 


366 

365 

307 

LI  ),48C 

308 

237 

201,210 

307,455 

297 

11 

187 

206 

220,300 

■:5,445 

346 

251 
176,146 
112,430 

232 

89,155 
1,064 
9,540 


181 
12 
81 
24 
1 
12 
36 


6 
6 

61 
64 
86 

117 
95 

141 
85 

104 


164 
86 
86 


91 

91 

83 

18, 810 

70 

136 

16, 800 

61,975 

69 

1 

76 

171 

95,925 

240,990 

91 

147 

33,345 

46, 594 

38 

8,040 

94 

960 


342 
410 
701 
163 
403 
179 
11 
91 
146 

100 
114 


54 
20 
20 

268 
329 
365 
601 
493 
737 
350 
427 


249 
310 
108 
90 


41 
195 

170 


391 

701 

390 

374 

174 

283 

33 


Miscel- 
laneous 

and 
unclas- 
sified 


416 

386 

347 

99,730 

282 

616 

155,890 

319,670 

272 

10 

343 

611 

227,729 

352,925 

376 

656 
165,988 
237,845 

213 

43,814 
531 
4,647 
5 
120 
300 
110 


1,363 

1,737 

1,261 

738 

1,688 

558 

20 

45 

135 

78 
79 


665 
717 
467 
316 
496 

1,410 

1,617 


1,404 
1,100 

1,536 

1,180 
1,381 
1,035 


316 
178 
289 


1,523 
2,001 

1,522 

1,481 

348 

459 

30 

61 


1,768 

965 

897 

99,980 

280 

409 

52,505 

111,016 

277 

3 

1,283 

816 

293,085 

306,440 

912 

515 
95,078 
49,995 

115 

8,770 
115 
945 


374943    O  -56 


106 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  5.-FARM  FACILITIES,    OFF-FARM  WORK,  WORK  POWER,  FARM  LABOR, 


[Data  are  based  on  report8  for  only 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Areas  2  and  A 


Total 
all 
farms 


Type  of  farm 


Cash-grain 


Other 
field-crop 


Vegetable 


Fruit- 
and-nut 


Poultry 


Livestock 

other 

than 

dairy  and 

poultry 


Primarily 
crop 


SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting  1954 . . 

Electricity farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950 . . 

Television  set farms  reporting  1954.. 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting  1954.. 

Home  freezer farms  reporting  1954.. 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting  1954.. 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting  1954.. 

Milking  machine farms  reporting  1954.. 

Grain  combines farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954 . . 

Corn  pickers farms  reporting  1954 . . 

number  1954 . . 

Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting  1954 . . 

number  1954 . . 

Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954 . . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting  1954 . . 

number  1954 . . 

Tractors,  other  than  garden farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

number  1954 . . 

1950 . . 

Automobiles farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954 . . 

OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER  INCOME 

Fara  operators— 

With  other  income  of  family  exceeding  value 

of  farm  products  sold operators  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 
Working  off  their  farms, 

total operators  reporting  1954 . . 

1949 . . 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting  1954. . 

1949.. 

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  Septenber  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 . 


6,862 
7,924 
8,090 
5,825 
7,699 
2,750 
58 
579 
1,168 

727 
752 
30 
30 
966 
980 
527 
542 

4,522 
5,668 
4,558 
3,807 
5,749 
4,564 
7,204 
9,167 


5,554 
5,092 
4,622 

4,084 


1,014 
2,110 
2,448 


7,167 
17,791 


6,809 

2,880 
4,594 
1,565 
6,388 

531 

1,288 

1,207 

5,100 


5,777 
4,898 

1,119,571 

3,801 

4,388 

4,306,109 

5,341,561 

3,374 

427 

5,660 
5,959 

8,890,993 
10,217,237 

5,939 

5,397 

1,804,909 

1,397,306 

2,678 

587  736 

8,159 

53,688 

25 

55 

255 

145 


178 
205 
249 
149 
198 
87 

13 
20 

84 

92 

5 

5 


114 
164 
154 
170 
206 
238 
193 
221 


70 

61 

115 
135 
95 
65 


180 
349 

180 

175 

58 
74 
34 
100 


210 

162 

145 

49,997 

90 

171 

60,168 

234,423 

85 

5 

97 

144 

57,080 

68,532 

174 

191 

86,427 

95,220 

60 

11,895 

181 

1,881 


200 
250 
260 
175 
240 


205 
275 
205 
160 
285 
225 
225 
270 


85 
60 

155 
95 
95 
55 


240 
1,095 


105 
150 
110 
725 


85 
660 


265 

250 

205 

97,045 

220 

195 

207,730 

161,695 

195 

25 

140 

135 

115,910 

57,185 

220 

220 

108,520 

61,540 

230 
92,705 

1,098 
5,740 


245 
271 
355 
216 
261 
85 


200 
245 
196 
255 
261 
355 
251 
311 


60 

40 

120 
110 
90 
40 


245 

1,095 


145 
250 
130 
605 

30 
100 

120 

505 


271 

241 

160 

30,360 

231 

295 

238,915 

408,295 

211 

20 

150 

195 

39,410 

45,495 

245 

300 

88,350 

112,345 

200 

46,300 

626 

3,515 


505 
545 
400 
400 
535 
155 


430 
490 
390 
280 
420 
310 
485 
650 


260 
90 

335 
185 
270 
90 


50 
130 
260 


525 
1,955 

515 

505 

210 

370 

180 

1,080 

30 
110 

160 
970 


575 

495 

345 

60,635 

475 

355 

612,115 

750,165 

405 

70 

300 

270 

105,610 

89,610 

485 

355 

99,935 

89,905 

285 

27,780 

395 

2,360 

5 

5 

20 

10 


800 
887 
985 
645 
872 
330 
20 
196 
811 

166 
171 
10 
10 
350 
355 
235 
240 

672 
837 
827 
685 

1,167 
780 
877- 

1,298 


220 
150 

451 
360 
250 
210 


45 

437 
390 


887 
2,151 

862 

827 

421 
679 
290 
645 


135 
220 


205 
425 


912 

822 

752 

237,230 

661 

765 

733,484 

699,110 

576 

85 

831 

895 

1,452,517 

,312,520 

867 

845 

402,190 

248,130 

405 

97,600 

1,509 

10,235 


512 

602 

1,052 

467 

597 

216 

10 

56 

40 

26 
26 


20 

20 
16 
16 

307 
367 
206 
266 
227 
315 
502 
585 


275 
432 

295 
522 
265 
381 


70 
81 
125 


572 
1,165 

567 

562 

281 
425 
82 

178 

32 
37 

57 
141 


607 

317 

245 

36,160 

217 

468 

151,535 

437,265 

195 

22 

602 

993 

4,016,285 

5,205,525 

362 

648 

77,755 

133,518 

80 

7,310 

108 

935 

5 

15 

30 


614 
727 
555 
523 
700 
296 

13 
136 

68 

105 
114 


135 

137 
117 
120 

593 
918 
604 
394 
823 
516 
661 
959 


175 
160 

405 
253 
266 
161 


92 

413 
191 


704 
1,805 

683 

673 

277 
417 
233 

715 

138 
442 


133 

273 


770 

678 

531 

190,512 

572 

471 

1,289,182 

1,327,703 

463 

109 

668 

516 
1,331,878 
2,034,951 

665 

509 

440,667 

258,988 

302 

88,602 

1,123 

8,508 

10 

30 

105 

70 


AND  FARM  EXPENDITURES,  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM 


UTAH 

CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


107 


a  sample  of 

farms.   Set 

text] 

Areas  2 

and  A — Continued 

Area  3 

Type  of 

farm — Cont 

inued 

Total 

Type  of  farm 

- 

General 

—  Con. 

Miscel- 

Livestock 

General 

Miscel- 
laneous 

laneous 

all 

Other 

Primarily 
livestock 

Crop  and 
livestock 

and 
unclassi- 
fied 

farms 

Cash- 
grain 

Cotton 

field- 
crop 

Vegetable 

Fruit- 
and-nut 

Dairy 

Poultry 

than 

dairy  and 

poultry 

Primarily 
crop 

Primarily 
livestock 

Crop  and 
livestock 

and 
unclas- 
sified 

51 

300 

3,121 

4,352 

185 

40 

25 

45 

178 

1,244 

270 

55 

221 

1,356 

1 

61 

360 

3,632 

6,747 

355 

81 

25 

76 

909 

274 

1,832 

501 

106 

335 

2,253 

2 

87 

465 

3,316 

6,466 

294 

170 

10 

55 

859 

464 

1,725 

437 

105 

481 

1,866 

3 

56 

265 

2,656 

731 

77 

10 

56 

31 

175 

103 

3 

51 

225 

4 

61 

355 

3,512 

6,036 

318 

81 

30 

66 

848 

264 

1,692 

436 

82 

317 

1,902 

5 

30 

150 

1,188 

2,861 

111 

27 

41 

377 

115 

906 

265 

38 

137 

844 

6 

5 

29 

5 

9 

15 

7 

5 

53 

D 

1,143 

69 

< 

10 

252 

-,- 

494 

64 

13 

89 

102 

8 

25 

81 

78 

912 

17 

5 

529 

10 

168 

43 

13 

71 

56 

9 

20 

87 

91 

1,231 

212 

3 

5 

5 

131 

65 

374 

184 

38 

148 

66 

10 

20 

88 
5 
5 

91 
5 
5 

1,281 
15 
16 

236 

3 

5 

5 

131 
5 
5 

69 

388 

5 
6 

185 

38 

155 
5 
5 

66 

11 
12 
13 

15 

136 

89 

1,366 

'55 

23 

"5 

276 

'28 

622 

173 

'46 

80 

'64 

14 

15 

141 

90 

1,391 

57 

24 

5 

276 

34 

632 

173 

40 

81 

69 

15 

26 

52 

12 

532 

32 

6 

5 

126 

17 

248 

35 

17 

31 

15 

16 

31 

52 

12 

540 

32 

6 

5 

126 

18 

255 

35 

17 

31 

15 

17 

36 

295 

1,396 

4,990 

350 

66 

20 

56 

662 

175 

1,748 

431 

81 

259 

1,142 

18 

67 

356 

1,574 

6,200 

468 

97 

35 

76 

768 

235 

2,357 

532 

86 

331 

1,215 

19 

51 

330 

1,256 

4,812 

371 

-71 

15 

51 

698 

155 

1,595 

491 

106 

304 

955 

20 

66 

350 

905 

4,111 

396 

136 

10 

25 

449 

253 

1,325 

405 

95 

385 

632 

21 

83 

459 

1,328 

6,548 

553 

138 

25 

51 

925 

184 

2,247 

800 

121 

473 

1,031 

22 

74 

425 

960 

4,995 

582 

176 

15 

25 

466 

303 

1,650 

554 

95 

450 

679 

23 

61 

340 

3,246 

5,319 

277 

56 

15 

66 

613 

200 

1,569 

457 

82 

290 

1,694 

24 

86 

442 

3,859 

6,278 

306 

77 

20 

86 

770 

225 

1,996 

536 

90 

345 

1,827 

25 

5 

95 

2,816 

2,907 

106 

6 

20 

124 

83 

391 

110 

10 

73 

1,984 

26 

5 

80 

2,935 

2,763 

70 

25 

10 

80 

150 

330 

81 

15 

76 

1,926 

27 

35 

201 

3,222 

4,721 

235 

41 

5 

55 

517 

157 

979 

328 

46 

213 

2,145 

28 

15 

175 

3,067 

4,546 

286 

77 

20 

420 

235 

948 

312 

45 

262 

1,941 

29 

10 

100 

3,056 

3,131 

121 

15 

5 

25 

210 

89 

483 

146 

21 

77 

1,939 

30 

5 

115 

2,867 

2,570 

106 

15 

15 

120 

125 

382 

121 

10 

61 

1,615 

31 

10 

1,875 

1,400 

35 

15 

15 

20 

105 

70 

139 

47 

11 

943 

32 

10 

35 

591 

1,160 

6 

5 

5 

122 

50 

354 

31 

1 

30 

556 

33 

31 

204 

473 

3,430 

234 

48 

10 

21 

541 

68 

1,442 

270 

86 

258 

452 

34 

20 

126 

783 

1,362 

137 

23 

5 

30 

157 

87 

153 

221 

20 

46 

503 

35 

61 

355 

3,030 

6,861 

370 

91 

25 

66 

885 

275 

2,009 

526 

107 

340 

2,167 

36 

166 

1,715 

5,089 

15,440 

712 

1,104 

175 

196 

1,977 

637 

4,999 

1,371 

220 

934 

3,115 

37 

61 

345 

2,999 

6,812 

369 

90 

25 

66 

880 

274 

1,979 

521 

107 

339 

2,162 

38 

61 

345 

2,849 

6,648 

357 

80 

25 

66 

860 

269 

1,959 

520 

102 

334 

2,076 

39 

41 

206 

985 

2,869 

122 

27 

20 

50 

526 

196 

895 

159 

69 

210 

595 

40 

56 

341 

1,545 

4,665 

200 

44 

40 

80 

880 

303 

1,466 

275 

89 

391 

897 

41 

31 

139 

219 

1,182 

80 

18 

20 

15 

132 

20 

559 

169 

8 

65 

42 

49 

1,029 

695 

4,127 

155 

980 

110 

50 

237 

65 

1,574 

576 

29 

209 

142 

43 

16 

28 

49 

552 

22 

2 

5 

67 

14 

355 

51 

3 

23 

10 

44 

28 

71 

144 

1,151 

29 

63 

5 

72 

56 

810 

70 

3 

33 

10 

45 

21 

119 

181 

804 

71 

18 

20 

15 

80 

7 

307 

143 

6 

51 

86 

46 

21 

958 

551 

2,976 

126 

917 

110 

45 

165 

9 

764 

506 

26 

176 

132 

47 

61 

375 

3,647 

7,364 

412 

91 

25 

76 

925 

275 

2,088 

569 

107 

345 

2,451 

48 

01 

355 

2,027 

5,497 

346 

81 

25 

71 

710 

185 

1,733 

501 

90 

293 

1,462 

49 

46 

327 

1,794 

4,603 

283 

80 

20 

60 

616 

141 

1,346 

417 

84 

226 

1,330 

50 

16,875 

89,785 

154,307 

1,307,115 

159,552 

98,600 

4,100 

11,240 

142,167 

36,898 

403,904 

214,220 

9,100 

96,707 

130,627 

51 

51 

315 

680 

3,505 

212 

71 

25 

61 

479 

105 

1,303 

416 

60 

227 

546 

52 

77 

400 

896 

4,181 

376 

140 

10 

45 

524 

224 

1,474 

401 

90 

371 

526 

53 

39,350 

235,180 

415,670 

3,899,208 

153,513 

339,424 

44,625 

50,910 

255,139 

187,030 

2,332,216 

298,129 

11,850 

150,962 

75,410 

54 

50,970 

242,975 

742,350 

4,400,731 

320,194 

550,665 

8,525 

33,350 

204,194 

260,571 

2,362,396 

312,140 

33,100 

200,576 

115,020 

55 

45 

291 

656 

3,163 

202 

53 

20 

56 

454 

98 

1,070 

393 

60 

211 

546 

56 

6 

24 

24 

342 

10 

18 

5 

5 

25 

7 

233 

23 

16 

57 

61 

335 

2,270 

5,326 

234 

28 

20 

50 

766 

260 

1,681 

230 

99 

282 

1,676 

58 

82 

410 

2,114 

4,939 

251 

73 

10 

35 

719 

466 

1,578 

269 

105 

391 

1,042 

59 

479,415 

506,480 

677,353 

5,201,126 

88,884 

17,380 

2,800 

24,575 

721,276 

2,056,156 

1,688,711 

63,533 

51,475 

151,691 

334,645 

60 

92,525 

321,305 

823,539 

6,415,936 

92,784 

84,395 

5,500 

3,305 

571,862 

2,813,723 

2,232,527 

89,315 

84,690 

160,660 

277,175 

61 

61 

360 

2,136 

6,137 

387 

86 

25 

66 

834 

205 

1,952 

549 

107 

344 

1,582 

62 

77 

430 

1,507 

5,629 

442 

166 

10 

40 

734 

371 

1,832 

446 

110 

466 

1,012 

63 

26,995 

161,190 

148,510 

2,809,433 

265,858 

89,270 

7,375 

25,175 

381,793 

108,330 

1,135,003 

342,782 

40,805 

222,395 

190,647 

64 

20,215 

124,325 

144,465 

2,295,515 

309,272 

84,233 

4,340 

14,425 

237,159 

159,340 

902,583 

228,375 

32,900 

187,958 

134,930 

65 

16 

273 

585 

1,648 

30 

75 

30 

51 

245 

28 

596 

201 

27 

119 

246 

66 

7,150 

73,270 

49,279 

399,941 

11,159 

94,215 

5,115 

4,356 

41,986 

6,025 

125,731 

64,725 

2,405 

26,628 

17,596 

67 

'2 

925 

941 

5,825 

157 

1,164 

74 

65 

676 

76 

1,940 

967 

34 

418 

254 

63 

1,100 

6,961 

3,658 

45,028 

1,620 

5,358 

340 

665 

5,914 

554 

17,605 

7  629 

281 

2,824 

2,238 

69 

5 

5 

5 

70 

5 

20 

20 

71 

100 

185 

185 

72 

30 

80 

80 

" 

108 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  6.-LIVESTOCK  ON  HAND,  LIVESTOCK  SOLD,  AND 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  expla 

net  ions,    see  text) 

The  State 

Total 

all 
farms 

Typ 

e  of  farm 

Caah-grain 

Cotton 

Other 
field-crop 

Vegetable 

Fruit- 
and-nut 

Dairy 

Poultry 

Livestock 

other 

than 

dsiry  and 

General 

Primarily 
crop 

poultry 

Livestock  od   band: 1 

1 

..farms  reporting  1954  — 

11,531 

557 

239 

130 

241 

2,195 

415 

3,616 

625 

2 

1950... 

15,073 

858 

589 

255 

270 

2,995 

893 

3,782 

807 

3 

number  1954 . . . 

35,287 

1,385 

501 

185 

340 

5,119 

764 

17,761 

1,438 

4 

1950... 

54,063 

2,489 

1,614 

610 

415 

9,510 

2,342' 

21,651 

2,511 

5 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

17,795 

792 

410 

165 

381 

3,544 

772 

4,119 

880 

6 

1950... 

18,709 

1,100 

647 

235 

290 

3,621 

1,284 

3,866 

910 

7 

number  1954 . . . 

724,640 

19,067 

9,006 

1,830 

3,440 

132,820 

12,436 

430,577 

20,953 

8 

1950... 

550,997 

18,451 

8,223 

2,165 

2,385 

102,079 

19 ,096 

309,023 

13,222 

9 

Cows,  including  heifers  that 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

16,719 

716 

364 

130 

361 

3,544 

691 

3,909 

819 

10 

1950 . . . 

18,020 

1,030 

612 

225 

265 

3,621 

1,227 

3,755 

885 

11 

number  1954 . . . 

333,827 

8,742 

2,564 

570 

1,595 

64,548 

5,133 

200,681 

9,125 

12 

1950... 

267,329 

8,229 

3,198 

820 

1,180 

50,933 

8,974 

152,111 

4,501 

13 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

14,491 

610 

302 

115 

331 

3,539 

615 

2,840 

710 

14 

1950... 

16,676 

947 

577 

195 

260 

3,606 

1,126 

3,127 

830 

15 

number  1954 . . . 

93,605 

2,333 

1,383 

315 

777 

56,597 

2,226 

11,212 

2,701 

16 

1950... 

95,379 

3,069 

2,405 

655 

570 

45,878 

3,807 

15,199 

2,516 

17 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

7,652 

360 

136 

90 

166 

1,197 

450 

1,732 

388 

18 

1950... 

9,983 

562 

398 

175 

115 

1,542 

702 

2,161 

498 

19 

number  1954 .. . 

60,497 

2,237 

684 

215 

441 

7,502 

3,225 

28,334 

2,125 

20 

1950... 

75,679 

3,584 

2,307 

690 

475 

8,127 

5,243 

30,048 

3,395 

21 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over.. farms  reporting  1954... 

11,003 

485 

207 

150 

236 

1,815 

1,070 

1,994 

474 

22 

1950... 

14,375 

777 

468 

275 

275 

2,202 

1,744 

2,331 

683 

23 

number  1954 . . . 

2,177,715 

47,784 

37 ,789 

8,015 

27,990 

174,288 

1,181,851 

137,486 

49,916 

24 

Livestock   and   livestock   products 

1950... 
sold: 

2,583,440 

57 ,837 

31,631 

17,530 

15,770 

207,520 

1,475,595 

163,588 

57,165 

25 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive. 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

12,362 

517 

232 

90 

171 

3,197 

414 

3,938 

510 

26 

1949... 

13,547 

729 

386 

105 

145 

3,331 

824 

3,680 

549 

27 

number  1954 . . . 

274,885 

5,525 

2,687 

490 

900 

33,810 

3,436 

194,913 

5,284 

28 

1949 . . . 

231,874 

4,932 

1,955 

525 

360 

26,682 

7,198 

164,175 

4,049 

29 

dollars  1954... 

29,089,905 

540,487 

329,105 

51,245 

75,105 

2,697,232 

372,445 

21,758,465 

550,327 

30 

1949 . . . 

31,121,110 

533,123 

255,560 

68,495 

38,475 

2,710,873 

947 ,086 

23,554,651 

382,406 

31 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

3,804 

163 

71 

25 

51 

606 

242 

1,059 

196 

32 

1949... 

7,558 

468 

338 

90 

65 

1,186 

563 

1,874 

394 

33 

number  1954 .. . 

53,913 

1,495 

524 

150 

388 

5,838 

2,649 

27,991 

1,804 

34 

1949 . . . 

105,432 

3,617 

6,618 

770 

495 

10,720 

6,699 

43,936 

5,205 

35 

dollars  1954... 

1,855,249 

49,690 

12,935 

4,350 

14,800 

178,178 

78 ,490 

1,090,988 

62,410 

36 

1949... 

3,278,026 

115,872 

230,461 

18,650 

15,410 

276,925 

185,397 

1,436,119 

172,240 

37 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

3,255 

100 

80 

60 

70 

347 

1,068 

323 

117 

38 

1949... 

4,372 

164 

65 

25 

60 

580 

1-.394 

423 

110 

39 

dollars  1954... 

2,434,308 

15,733 

9,420 

32,925 

8,985 

77,091 

2,020,327 

30,941 

7,886 

40 

1949 . . . 

1,895,783 

20,776 

16,155 

4,515 

15,995 

85,220 

1,409,172 

42,755 

14,580 

41 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

4,780 

169 

120 

60 

90 

700 

1,039 

689 

187 

42 

1949... 

7,245 

331 

156 

55 

110 

1,121 

1,666 

911 

290 

43 

dozens  1954 . . . 

20,464,820 

316,713 

243,980 

18,955 

223,945 

1,013,008 

14,059,587 

759,259 

351,475 

44 

1949... 

24,059,803 

232,797 

154,260 

60,160 

106,895 

1,420,240 

17,749,512 

695,755 

230,555 

45 

dollars  1954... 

6,563,563 

105(980 

79,580 

7,235 

83,550 

310,966 

4,533,268 

245,404 

102,727 

46 

1949... 

10,498,266 

100 ,783 

63,445 

31,405 

47,350 

614,115 

7,811,638 

290,438 

90,970 

47 

65,770,084 
18,750,204 

1,158,354 
242,747 

765,995 
180,260 

20,400 
7,035 

217,977 
64,185 

49,105,866 
14,825,237 

1,083,018 
258,037 

5,202,455 
1,186,779 

1,243,647 
277,885 

48 

dollars  1954... 

49 

Specified  crops  harvested: 

1949. . . 

16,468,252 

280,398 

236,355 

35,785 

40,275 

11,739,415 

465,882 

1,094,694 

171,300 

50 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

3,994 

96 

120 

10 

50 

1,335 

63 

1,101 

207 

51 

1949... 

4,094 

192 

132 

45 

40 

1,242 

217 

992 

160 

52 

acres  1954... 

36,452 

1,218 

1,540 

145 

130 

11,937 

518 

13,094 

2,290 

53 

1949... 

30,025 

1,608 

860 

230 

75 

8,072 

1,543 

10,101 

1,510 

54 

Corn  harvested  for  grain.. 

farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

271 

10 

15 

5 

11 

5 

93 

5 

55 

1949 . . . 

763 

66 

15 

15 

20 

110 

57 

119 

50 

56 

acres  1954 . . . 

1,627 

325 

45 

5 

26 

10 

790 

70 

57 

1949 . . . 

5,126 

417 

105 

85 

30 

1,230 

154 

1,128 

475 

58 

bushels  harvested  1954 . . . 

75,340 

12,135 

1,400 

250 

1,795 

15 

39,890 

4,200 

59 

1949 . . . 

125,095 

10,220 

6,000 

3,300 

2,000 

16,675 

5,160 

29,040 

6,650 

60 

bushels  sold  1954... 

15,375 

7,500 

500 

2,550 

2,100 

61 

1949... 

18 , 536 

6,160 

2,425 

1,000 

1,000 

71 

3,845 

62 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

2,877 

851 

63 

30 

5 

299 

160 

491 

274 

63 

1949... 

4,024 

1,190 

48 

20 

25 

541 

238 

623 

258 

64 

acres  1954... 

262,160 

171,765 

1,333 

130 

75 

6,878 

11,891 

32,323 

13,841 

65 

1949. . . 

339,461 

230,732 

1,880 

310 

190 

7,870 

23,498 

35,827 

9,705 

66 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

3,713,359 

2,423,815 

27,005 

5,385 

750 

126 ,411 

157,939 

407,188 

190,181 

67 

1949 . . . 

6,048,097 

4,106,036 

52,335 

3,875 

4,975 

174,785 

357,715 

564,490 

235,305 

68 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

3,210,257 

2,198,188 

22,370 

3,585 

95,853 

110,912 

315,060 

173,228 

69 

1949... 

4,909,361 

3,679,050 

45,190 

2,000 

1,250 

98,490 

163 ,030 

355,241 

203,960 

70 

6,685 

478 

302 

110 

80 

1,515 

342 

1,212 

505 

71 

1949... 

8,254 

606 

437 

145 

70 

1,560 

624 

1,469 

581 

72 

acres  1954 . . . 

85,142 

26,509 

4,145 

715 

455 

12,195 

4,164 

13,120 

8,046 

73 

1949... 

84,514 

18,549 

3,565 

860 

285 

11,874 

6,591 

16,006 

5,335 

74 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

2,472,857 

542,070 

163,245 

27,405 

13,910 

407,170 

127,775 

386,319 

303,575 

75 

1949... 

2,882,999 

551,406 

159,800 

39,525 

10,315 

424,525 

214,625 

540,030 

253,245 

76 

bushels  sold  1954... 

1,863,085 

489,504 

126,180 

20,770 

5,465 

278,730 

83,995 

233,735 

270,824 

77 

1949... 

1,562,780 

458,446 

108,492 

20,110 

3,925 

185,064 

58,680 

197,380 

L84..935 

78 

Barley  threshed  or  combined . . 

9,133 

842 

324 

90 

90 

2,270 

303 

2,010 

770 

79 

1949... 

9,902 

804 

473 

136 

85 

2,204 

579 

2,052 

732 

80 

acres  1954 . . . 

148,297 

38 ,638 

3,894 

555 

475 

28,066 

5,160 

34,425 

15,954 

81 

1949... 

125,432 

19,027 

5,085 

1,295 

430 

24,138 

7,706 

31,960 

9,910 

82 

bushels  harvested   1954... 

5,747,216 

947,758 

178,045 

23,760 

15,300 

1,285,152 

195,365 

1,546,133 

699,325 

83 

1949 . . . 

5,903,314 

897,953 

245,158 

58,625 

18,400 

1,229,620 

311,850 

1,529,225 

422,780 

84 

bushels  sold  1954... 

1,890,254 

667,912 

74,495 

7,375 

2,600 

180,940 

56,185 

203,470 

456,337 

85 

1949... 

1,842,871 

689,230 

79,409 

17,995 

9,250 

187,175 

56,760 

212,889 

239,650 

86 
87 

504  917 

28,995 
29,794 

8,635 
12,065 

2,985 

3,080 

3,685 
1,410 

102,440 
99,910 

10,437 
19,415 

225  097 

42,811 

42,707 

1949... 

'•1     ,-'.:■'.. 

214,962 

88 

tons  1954... 

1,095,345 

52,106 

29 , 203 

7,630 

7,775 

252,237 

24,973 

423,909 

118,671 

lFor  comparability  of  data  on  livestock  and  poultry,  see  text  and  State  Table  12. 


2Includes  milk  equivalent  of  cream  and  butterfat  sold. 


UTAH 


109 


SPECIFIED   CROPS,  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


a  sample  of  farms.      See  text] 


The  State — Continued 

Area  1 

Type  of 

farm — Cont 

nued 

Total 
all 
farms 

Type  of  f 

arm 

General 

—Con. 

Miscel- 
laneous 
and 
unclassi- 
fied 

Cash- 
grain 

Cotton 

Other 
field- 
crop 

Vegetable 

Fruit- 
and-nut 

Dairy 

Poultry 

Livestock 

General 

Miscel- 
laneous 

and 
unclas- 
sified 

other 

than 

dairy  and 

poultry 

Primarily 
crop 

Primarily 
livestock 

Crop  and 
.ivestock 

Primarily 
livestock 

Crop  and 
livestock 

184 

763 

2,566 

3,817 

231 

71 

15 

35 

1,050 

146 

1,315 

168 

56 

236 

494 

1 

334 

1,331 

2,959 

5,172 

396 

290 

30 

35 

1,501 

309 

1,209 

197 

157 

541 

507 

2 

470 

1,917 

5,407 

13,434 

629 

163 

15 

60 

2,302 

266 

7,895 

357 

109 

571 

1,067 

3 

926 

4,253 

7,742 

18,266 

1,193 

790 

70 

80 

4,750 

941 

6,511 

571 

439 

1,667 

1,254 

4 

259 

1,078 

5,395 

6,114 

383 

156 

20 

55 

1,707 

266 

1,495 

267 

91 

404 

1,270 

5 

373 

1,626 

4,757 

6,426 

525 

315 

45 

40 

1,732 

393 

1,260 

227 

171 

691 

1,027 

6 

10,441 

42,610 

41,460 

253,186 

8,401 

3,865 

295 

785 

57,317 

5,392 

147,689 

5,601 

2,712 

12,443 

8,686 

7 

8,020 

32,863 

35,470 

198,359 

8,821 

5,015 

690 

1,305 

49,410 

8,330 

96,177 

4,302 

3,380 

14,400 

6,529 

8 

254 

1,042 

4,889 

5,827 

340 

146 

10 

50 

1,707 

246 

1,412 

252 

91 

404 

1,169 

9 

363 

1,611 

4,426 

6,247 

498 

300 

45 

40 

1,732 

378 

1,204 

222 

171 

686 

971 

10 

■-,1     ; 

17,588 

19,178 

105,653 

3,550 

1,200 

15 

385 

26,540 

2,007 

60,165 

2,456 

1,134 

4,754 

3,447 

11 

3,813 

15,147 

18,423 

85,277 

3,794 

1,675 

175 

655 

23,413 

3,614 

39,344 

1,486 

1,550 

6,385 

3,186 

12 

253 

907 

4,269 

5,087 

307 

130 

10 

45 

1,707 

198 

967 

222 

91 

367 

1,043 

13 

358 

1,571 

4,079 

5,854 

479 

275 

40 

35 

1,732 

341 

1,007 

212 

171 

671 

891 

14 

1,835 

5,648 

8,578 

38,929 

1,531 

875 

15 

280 

24,491 

925 

4,058 

1,229 

667 

2,439 

2,419 

15 

2,258 

9,953 

9,069 

42,111 

1,956 

1,445 

115 

110 

21,768 

1,426 

5,916 

898 

1,038 

5,068 

2,371 

16 

161 

550 

2,422 

2,198 

130 

46 

5 

15 

515 

125 

536 

97 

56 

187 

486 

17 

281 

980 

2,569 

2,798 

255 

150 

25 

10 

650 

185 

590 

81 

120 

336 

396 

18 

1,449 

5,123 

9,162 

22,908 

907 

239 

10 

15 

3,430 

1,150 

12,480 

493 

495 

1,971 

1,718 

19 

2,247 

8,478 

11,085 

21,134 

1,459 

485 

235 

20 

3,835 

1,274 

8,996 

382 

500 

2,247 

1,701 

20 

206 

657 

3,709 

3,213 

199 

75 

10 

5 

784 

289 

664 

102 

65 

252 

768 

21 

347 

1,194 

4,079 

4,292 

390 

225 

35 

30 

985 

339 

710 

161 

156 

516 

745 

22 

96 ,742 

167 ,783 

248,071 

612,781 

14,347 

10,650 

1,200 

175 

76,364 

346,829 

48,494 

10,260 

22,430 

36,317 

45,715 

23 

24 

80,850 

177,974 

297 ,980 

589,754 

31,397 

12,110 

1,060 

880 

89,195 

228 ,410 

58,462 

13,965 

34,070 

72,830 

47,375 

248 

959 

2,086 

4,677 

228 

91 

10 

30 

1,532 

145 

1,458 

175 

86 

330 

592 

25 

352 

1,331 

2,115 

5,041 

361 

210 

20 

20 

1,562 

252 

1,217 

136 

156 

571 

536 

26 

4,124 

13,795 

9,921 

98,628 

2,370 

1,069 

160 

195 

13,459 

1,816 

71,092 

1,600 

1,046 

3,902 

1,919 

27 

2,980 

9,398 

9,620 

86,040 

2,700 

1,165 

95 

70 

12,374 

3,213 

59,444 

665 

1,195 

3,684 

1,435 

28 

473,225 

1,463,143 

779,126 

12,012,016 

271,771 

129,815 

19,000 

13,250 

1,239,433 

214,735 

9,198,939 

160,855 

126,065 

474,808 

163,295 

29 

357,310 

1,293,298 

979,833 

12,628,839 

285,127 

173,905 

13,120 

9,535 

1,382,209 

440,881 

9,441,868 

100,220 

148,630 

497,569 

135,775 

30 

112 

385 

894 

1,215 

63 

26 

258 

100 

375 

32 

36 

125 

200 

31 

261 

935 

1,384 

2,245 

208 

125 

20 

10 

495 

178 

502 

91 

95 

296 

225 

32 

1,664 

4,888 

6,522 

21,767 

620 

164 

2,548 

777 

13,381 

340 

429 

2,148 

1,360 

33 

3,093 

14,366 

9,913 

28,006 

1,817 

1,045 

255 

35 

4,390 

1,935 

12,072 

732 

890 

3,490 

1,345 

34 

56,690 

141,900 

164,818 

769 , 561 

21,835 

3,040 

82,944 

28,575 

501.236 

15,655 

13,100 

67,201 

35,975 

35 

93,350 

484,020 

249,582 

935,624 

58,467 

32,580 

4,350 

1,400 

107 ,415 

61,607 

446,930 

27,090 

29,215 

128,015 

38,555 

36 

144 

329 

617 

987 

39 

25 

10 

221 

280 

130 

22 

49 

115 

96 

37 

211 

441 

899 

1,160 

64 

15 

5 

250 

257 

118 

35 

105 

185 

126 

38 

90,056 

80,273 

60,671 

799,394 

8,806 

1,935 

19,560 

20,642 

661,267 

12,737 

1,185 

25,136 

36,670 

11,456 

39 

60,070 

78,749 

147,796 

470,192 

8,396 

2,960 

2,300 

43,055 

315,645 

11,634 

2,735 

30,670 

25,640 

27,157 

40 

151 

430 

1,145 

1,507 

64 

45 

5 

5 

352 

265 

258 

42 

49 

141 

281 

41 

306 

717 

1,582 

2,238 

173 

75 

5 

535 

306 

299 

75 

140 

330 

300 

42 

1,082,565 

1,408,206 

987,127 

5,443,095 

95,128 

84,680 

1,680 

1,250 

375,538 

3,898,110 

266,859 

71,875 

182,450 

269,295 

196,230 

43 

751,955 

1,534,224 

1,123,450 

4,898,661 

119,442 

44,355 

1,000 

570,195 

2,735,010 

298,284 

82,680 

313,150 

567,955 

166,590 

44 

338,985 

442,808 

313,060 

1,858,898 

31,022 

30,675 

535 

610 

121,444 

1,353,676 

84,903 

21,070 

61,765 

94,149 

59,049 

45 

326,131 

628,897 

493,094 

2,027,933 

50,046 

18,310 

450 

243,725 

1,096,640 

127,867 

32,660 

140,820 

245,175 

72,240 

46 

1,178,873 

3,633,266 

2,160,233 

31,327,625 

899,305 

552,337 

192,166 

22,455,517 

610,523 

2,478,920 

829,901 

463,510 

1,839,311 

1,006,135 

47 

331,578 

873,750 

502, 711 

8,074,027 

183,486 

127,700 

56,075 

6,085,218 

151,690 

545,126 

170,975 

112,315 

408,342 

233,100 

48 

323,223 

1,445,890 

635,035 

8,151,801 

220,787 

183,825 

7,750 

13,265 

5,540,398 

204,820 

627,056 

92,130 

173,695 

823,920 

264,155 

49 

107 

346 

559 

1,044 

29 

40 

5 

15 

391 

22 

324 

51 

32 

90 

45 

50 

93 

423 

558 

972 

33 

50 

10 

380 

41 

227 

40 

31 

125 

35 

51 

705 

2,936 

1,939 

9,407 

490 

355 

120 

65 

2,899 

243 

3,735 

505 

162 

673 

160 

52 

374 

2,971 

2,681 

7,345 

190 

360 

15 

2,370 

435 

2,612 

495 

98 

540 

230 

53 

10 

32 

85 

16 

5 

1 

10 

54 

21 

95 

195 

41 

5 

5 

5 

5 

1 

10 

10 

10 

55 

35 

151 

170 

51 

25 

16 

10 

56 

112 

615 

775 

128 

15 

55 

10 

8 

25 

10 

57 

1,400 

7,950 

6,305 

2,325 

1,250 

750 

325 

58 

3,825 

20,800 

21,425 

5,800 

700 

3,000 

250 

360 

250 

900 

340 

59 

750 

125 

1,850 

750 

750 

60 

1,000 

250 

2,785 

2,496 

2,425 

71 

61 

46 

252 

406 

1,085 

430 

16 

126 

54 

175 

112 

19 

102 

46 

62 

103 

515 

463 

1,642 

650 

25 

295 

75 

162 

81 

52 

221 

81 

63 

2,162 

16,181 

5,581 

136,638 

94,389 

393 

15 

4,531 

4,341 

16,400 

6,780 

956 

6,668 

2,165 

64 

2,940 

19,537 

6,972 

176,489 

134,260 

385 

4,425 

11,839 

7,578 

4,340 

1,685 

9,672 

2,305 

65 

25,739 

252,946 

96,000 

1,929,299 

1,342,504 

7,050 

500 

79,158 

53,494 

197 ,741 

94,800 

11,964 

100,813 

41,275 

66 

60,750 

363,030 

124,801 

3,422,668 

2,563,785 

11,160 

102,095 

191,855 

146,043 

118,150 

37,025 

207,580 

44,975 

67 

17,191 

208,385 

65,485 

1,747,242 

1,255,192 

4,215 

68,668 

39,812 

163,990 

86,850 

7,821 

84,284 

36,410 

68 

36,260 

247,285 

77,605 

2,898,962 

2,310,786 

7,215 

61,490 

101,950 

99,761 

109,755 

24,150 

154,540 

29,315 

69 

140 

683 

1,318 

2,588 

271 

120 

15 

10 

826 

131 

496 

172 

46 

226 

275 

70 

230 

936 

1,596 

2,911 

304 

195 

25 

20 

677 

172 

517 

180 

100 

416 

305 

71 

1,035 

7,803 

6,955 

45,986 

19,625 

1,480 

125 

25 

7,244 

2,684 

6,710 

3,054 

255 

3,144 

1,640 

72 

2,190 

9,500 

8,759 

36,425 

9,470 

1,940 

155 

75 

5,559 

2,720 

7,561 

1,875 

865 

4,620 

1,585 

73 

37,170 

289,388 

174,830 

1,199,381 

382,024 

54,580 

7,030 

1,075 

238,425 

68 ,805 

183,024 

107,685 

8,175 

109,188 

39,370 

74 

73,455 

356,185 

259,888 

1,259,563 

271,606 

98,460 

9,225 

3,175 

203,365 

76,640 

253,452 

88,030 

26,360 

174,680 

54,570 

75 

23,530 

241,867 

88,485 

938,286 

339,562 

42,075 

7,030 

173,614 

45,760 

113,672 

97,202 

4,660 

90,261 

24,450 

76 

22,650 

206,915 

116,183 

790,678 

237,831 

73,290 

2,030 

950 

112,909 

25,200 

116,373 

67,505 

10,080 

124,180 

20,330 

77 

152 

829 

1,453 

3,942 

490 

151 

5 

25 

1,244 

109 

896 

273 

66 

303 

380 

78 

234 

1,256 

1,347 

4,083 

423 

200 

41 

40 

1,172 

188 

790 

210 

112 

572 

335 

79 

1,530 

11,575 

8,025 

79,862 

28,338 

2,026 

70 

115 

16,481 

1,730 

17,337 

6,070 

567 

4,788 

2,340 

80 

2,165 

15,600 

8,116 

55,237 

8,096 

2,330 

580 

315 

13,830 

2,502 

14,286 

2,540 

1,023 

7,780 

1,955 

81 

62,793 

509,205 

284,380 

2,938,714 

688,747 

91,355 

2,500 

4,565 

723,960 

78,480 

762,297 

261,390 

23 ,700 

210,430 

91,290 

82 

112, 110 

761,765 

315,828 

2,815,474 

367,568 

135,080 

25,200 

14,575 

733,360 

102,960 

758,866 

132,900 

53,650 

397,155 

94,160 

83 

3,450 

153,020 

84,470 

1,052,307 

495,553 

32,015 

1,200 

1,800 

97,060 

21,965 

123,012 

161,422 

1,600 

80,310 

36,370 

84 

18,930 

247 ,890 

83,693 

916,341 

274,475 

49,695 

14,130 

8,500 

134,050 

22,555 

115,201 

90,800 

13,065 

157,450 

36,420 

85 

6,421 

35,301 

38, 110 

233,994 

18,434 

3,725 

290 

670 

54,314 

6,037 

109,805 

13,714 

2,853 

13,657 

10,495 

86 

9,493 

44,739 

36,307 

219,530 

15,734 

5,920 

545 

325 

54,600 

9,005 

90,396 

12,060 

4,395 

18,300 

8,250 

87 

15,445 

90,319 

73,077 

475,943 

29,288 

12,255 

1,205 

1,275 

129,045 

13,158 

188,737 

44,260 

6,395 

32,291 

18,034 

■ 

110 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  6.-LIVESTOCK  ON  HAND,  LIVESTOCK  SOLD,  AND 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  8ee  text) 

Areas  2  and 

A 



Total 
all 

Type  of  farm 

Liveatock 

General 

farms 

Cash-grain 

Cotton 

Other 
field- crop 

Vegetable 

Fruit- 
end-nut 

Dairy 

Poultry 

other 

than 

dairy  and 

poultry 

Primarily 
crop 

Livestock  on  hand: 1 

1 

Horses  and  mules 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

3,124 

86 

115 

105 

180 

482 

151 

505 

156 

2 

1950 . . . 

4,269 

157 

165 

220 

210 

735 

306 

530 

240 

3 

number  1954 .. . 

6,930 

201 

235 

160 

225 

1,075 

240 

1,771 

345 

4 

1950... 

11,572 

425 

420 

535 

285 

2,310 

554 

2,823 

575 

5 

5,356 

134 

180 

125 

260 

912 

281 

667 

232 

6 

1950... 

5,666 

187 

185 

180 

210 

985 

491 

544 

270 

7 

number  1954 . . . 

129,967 

2,446 

2,370 

1,410 

1,535 

37,745 

2,322 

52,748 

2,788 

8 

1950... 

94,260 

1,859 

1,540 

1,395 

755 

27,155 

3,105 

38,751 

3,005 

9 

Cows,  including  heifers  that 

4,768 

117 

150 

105 

245 

912 

241 

582 

202 

10 

1950... 

5,267 

156 

165 

170 

190 

985 

459 

503 

265 

11 

number  1954 . . . 

52,621 

1,153 

535 

505 

605 

18,973 

913 

19,663 

896 

12 

1950. . . 

45,025 

810 

645 

605 

365 

14,475 

1,557 

17,651 

810 

13 

4,170 

74 

115 

90 

225 

912 

221 

401 

175 

14 

1950... 

4,979 

145 

160 

145 

190 

975 

434 

396 

255 

15 

number  1954 . . . 

26,804 

171 

330 

280 

360 

18,225 

643 

1,502 

470 

16 

1950... 

25,570 

328 

610 

500 

360 

13,640 

1,095 

1,994 

680 

17 

2,139 

47 

60 

65 

110 

220 

165 

231 

95 

18 

1950... 

2,803 

80 

100 

145 

85 

315 

278 

247 

120 

19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 

number  1954 . . . 

1950... 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over.. farms  reporting  1954... 

17,647 

22,640 

3,723 

428 

464 

85 

270 
510 
95 

180 
415 
120 

295 
415 
200 

1,085 
1,760 

416 

1,325 

1,753 

546 

7,640 

7,302 

238 

690 
790 
137 

number  1954. . . 
1950... 

5,134 
1,126,585 

125 
14,780 

130 

25,825 

230 
5,565 

210 
26,795 

605 

69,055 

992 

627,605 

292 
22,372 

195 
24,115 

1,498,247 

10,845 

15,730 

15,345 

13,950 

79,930 

1,045,305 

24,687 

26,855 

Livestock  and  livestock  products 

sold: 

25 
26 

27 
28 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

number  1954 . . . 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949... 

3,001 
3,460 
53,958 

81 
119 
717 

105 

90 

1,085 

70 

75 

320 

90 
105 
405 

827 

895 

9,336 

150 
255 
570 

602 

518 

32,238 

121 
180 
920 

29 
30 

42,027 
6,031,730 

485 
61,606 

455 
125,380 

380 
30,595 

250 
38,895 

6,675 
692,730 

1,534 
52,570 

25,538 
4,027,598 

1,495 
102,135 

5,907,021 

59,649 

44,655 

47,800 

25,365 

601,260 

198,950 

4,182,754 

74,835 

31 

975 

25 

30 

20 

35 

110 

60 

180 

65 

32 
33 
34 
35 
36 

1949... 

number  1954 .. . 

1949... 

1,996 
14,916 

68 
292 

80 
135 

65 
140 

50 
245 

255 
1,055 

197 
1,000 

257 
7,304 

75 
550 

26,993 

310 

430 

385 

350 

2,240 

2,622 

10,365 

740 

dollars  1954 . . . 
1949... 

539,731 
818,686 

7,445 
11,005 

3,645 
14,065 

3,850 
10,055 

10,220 
11,260 

27,200 
61,120 

28,445 
57,240 

317,851 
359,414 

21,765 
24,290 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 

1949... 
dollars  1954... 

1,416 

2,075 

1,392,190 

22 
33 

4,700 

50 

40 

7,215 

40 

15 

13,245 

70 

50 

8,985 

95 

220 

13,300 

540 

859 

1,206,405 

52 

69 

5,845 

55 

40 

4,565 

1949 . . . 

1,179,616 
1,826 

6,155 
34 

13,035 
60 

1,590 
40 

15,725 
85 

30,505 
175 

947,682 
541 

7,665 
62 

9,725 
75 

1949 . . . 

dozens  1954 . . . 

1949... 

2,968 
11,367,144 

53 

84,680 

60 
148,900 

45 
10,355 

90 
222,695 

345 
542,510 

997 
7,622,452 

130 
146,604 

95 

204,205 

15,794,041 

72,515 

103,330 

49,860 

105,495 

686,430 

12,852,907 

123,624 

78,705 

dollars  1954... 
1949... 

dollars  1954... 
1949... 

3,484,071 

23,711 

45,295 

3,760 

82,940 

157,570 

2,333,520 

46,015 

57,505 

47 
48 

7,088,009 
18,777,551 

33,666 

34,840 

41,795 

130,448 

26,660 
20,400 

46,190 
10,962 

301,085 
16,055,677 

5,815,116 
242,273 

49,262 
528,112 

34,930 
122,056 

49 

6,188,778 

8,630 

34,690 

7,035 

2,985 

5,416,347 

60,130 

148,571 

36,310 

5,098,274 

23,805 

34,440 

26,475 

25,240 

4,075,275 

128,917 

86,034 

36,100 

Specified  crops  harveated: 

50 

1,432 

37 

65 

5 

20 

585 

20 

263 

57 

51 
52 
53 
54 

1949... 

1,437 

50 

60 

35 

25 

515 

100 

178 

70 

acres  1954 . . . 

12,084 

295 

570 

25 

30 

5,275 

70 

2,856 

555 

Corn  harvested  for  grain. . 

1949... 

9,223 
136 

245 

5 

315 

15 

215 

55 

3,240 
10 

443 

5 

1,904 
40 

425 

55 

1949 . . . 

242 

20 

io 

45 

36 

10 

20 

56 

acres  1954 . . . 

390 

25 

45 

25 

10 

135 

57 
58 
59 

1949... 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

1949... 

bushels  sold  1954 .. . 

1,884 
19,745 

90 
2,135 

1,400 

's6 

i 

) 

735 
1,775 

82 

15 

50 
6,650 

230 

60 

41,400 
1,950 

2,805 

3,050 

1,001 

6,640 
500 
750 

2,560 

815 

1,550 

61 

1949 . . . 

5,135 

1,235 

i,66 

i 

900 

62 

481 

83 

35 

15 

75 

30 

34 

40 

63 
64 
65 
66 
67 

1949... 

726 

150 

5 

20 

2( 

100 

58 

85 

35 

acres  1954 . . . 

30,714 

17,813 

635 

105 

1,240 

1,580 

3,276 

1,975 

1949. . . 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

1949... 

bushels  sold  1954... 

1949... 

41,706 
428,796 

21,670 
239,336 

25 
9,555 

310 
4,385 

9< 

1,430 
24,775 

2,569 
26,935 

11,665 
33,675 

470 
25,485 

68 
69 

766,993 
356,990 

405,530 
209,876 

1,525 
8,255 

3,875 
3,585 

2,47 

32,350 
18,800 

51,010 
22,610 

184,787 
26,149 

12,025 
23,475 

615,825 

366,955 

1,525 

2,000 

1,250 

20,060 

26,310 

141,845 

7,640 

70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 

2,566 

126 

160 

95 

70 

446 

150 

258 

218 

1949 . . . 

3,058 

172 

170 

120 

40 

545 

315 

220 

295 

acres  1954 

22,051 

2,215 

2,045 

590 

430 

3,048 

1,185 

2,649 

3,127 

1949. . . 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

1949 . . . 

bushels  sold  1954... 

25,378 
835,047 

4,404 
75,195 

875 
85,615 

705 
20,375 

185 
12,835 

3,645 
114,640 

2,489 
49,045 

2,186 
91 ,962 

3,185 
134,885 

76 
77 

978,133 
637,959 

158,780 
70,525 

37,375 
62,880 

30,300 
13,740 

5,665 
5,465 

139,075 
73,910 

99,795 
37,855 

90,020 
61,559 

125,965 
122,675 

1949 . . . 

522,620 

136,455 

19,305 

18,080 

1,800 

54,955 

24,240 

37,257 

92,255 

78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 

Barley  threshed  or  combined. . 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

2,730 

135 

120 

65 

60 

676 

126 

374 

197 

1949 . . . 

2,710 

144 

120 

90 

25 

660 

220 

328 

190 

acres  1954.. . 

29,637 

4,073 

820 

385 

340 

7,396 

1,145 

5,329 

3,770 

1949 . . . 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

1949... 

bushels  sold  1954... 

1949... 

29,303 
1,303,911 

7,135 
111,820 

470 
38,005 

705 
18,210 

60 
9,735 

6,120 
379,840 

1,892 
49,685 

4,590 
256,501 

1,820 
178,980 

1,450,546 
421,442 

388,130 
83,645 

25,470 
15,655 

33,175 
5,175 

2,600 
800 

321,930 
51,485 

76,025 
22,320 

199,703 
40,492 

96,475 
137,490 

585,511 
92,523 
82,320 

350,100 

3,664 

4,396 

11,409 

7,970 
2,665 

3,865 
2,585 

750 
2,260 

39,775 
21,721 

23,825 
1,958 

37,138 
25,191 

46,400 
9,832 

87 

1949... 

88 

tons  1954... 

274,125 

2,440 
10,075 

2,390 
6,025 

905 
4,360 

17,670 
72,287 

3,837 
5,480 

22,689 
62,096 

8,400 
35,788 

1For  comparability  of  data  on  livestock  and  poultry,  see  text  and  State  Table  12. 


2Includes  millt  equivalent  of  cream  and  butterfat  sold. 


SPECIFIED   CROPS,  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM: 


UTAH 

CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND   1950-Continued 


111 


a  sample  of 

farms.   See  text} 

Areas  2 

and  A — Continued 

Area  3 

Type  of 

farm — Cont 

inued 

Total 
all 

Type  of 

'arm 

Genera 

—Con. 

Miscel- 
laneous 

Cash- 
grain 

Other 

LiveBtock 
other 

General 

Miscel- 
laneous 

Primarily 
livestock 

Crop  and 
livestock 

and 
unclassi- 
fied 

farms 

Cotton 

field- 
crop 

Vegetable 

Frui t- 
and-nut 

Dairy 

Poultry 

than 

dairy  and 

poultry 

Primarily 
crop 

Primarily 
livestock 

Crop  and 
livestock 

and 

unclas- 
sified 

41 

239 

1,064 

4,590 

240 

53 

10 

26 

663 

118 

1,796 

301 

87 

288 

1,008 

1 

62 

365 

1,279 

5,632 

305 

134 

5 

25 

759 

278 

2,043 

370 

115 

425 

1,173 

2 

103 

575 

2,000 

14,923 

555 

103 

10 

55 

1,742 

258 

8,095 

736 

258 

771 

2,340 

' 

127 

960 

2,558 

24,225 

871 

404 

5 

50 

2,450 

847 

12,317 

1,365 

360 

1,626 

3,930 

4 

61 

339 

2,165 

6,325 

275 

74 

20 

66 

925 

225 

1,957 

381 

107 

335 

1,960 

5 

B2 

435 

2,097 

6,617 

388 

147 

in 

40 

904 

400 

2,062 

413 

120 

500 

1,633 

6 

2,855 

12,651 

11,097 

341,487 

8,220 

2,771 

125 

1,120 

37,758 

4,722 

230,140 

12,564 

4,874 

17,516 

21,677 

7 

1,495 

6,730 

8,470 

258,378 

7,771 

1,668 

80 

325 

25,514 

7,661 

174,095 

5,915 

3,145 

11,733 

20,471 

8 

56 

313 

1,845 

6,124 

259 

68 

15 

66 

925 

204 

1,915 

365 

107 

325 

1,875 

9 

77 

430 

1,867 

6,506 

376 

147 

10 

35 

904 

390 

2,048 

398 

115 

495 

1,588 

10 

730 

4,445 

4,203 

175,553 

4,039 

829 

50 

605 

19,035 

2,213 

120,853 

5,773 

2,239 

8,389 

11,528 

11 

723 

3,005 

4,379 

137,027 

3,625 

878 

40 

160 

13,045 

3,803 

95,116 

2,205 

1,540 

5,757 

10,858 

12 

55 

257 

1,645 

5,234 

229 

57 

15 

61 

920 

196 

1,472 

313 

107 

283 

1,581 

13 

77 

425 

1,777 

5,843 

323 

142 

10 

35 

899 

351 

1,724 

363 

110 

475 

1,411 

14 

400 

1,507 

2,916 

27,872 

631 

178 

20 

137 

13,881 

658 

5,652 

1,002 

768 

1,702 

3,243 

15 

355 

2,385 

3,623 

27,698 

785 

350 

40 

100 

10,470 

1,286 

7,289 

938 

865 

2,500 

3,075 

16 

31 

127 

988 

3,315 

183 

30 

20 

41 

462 

160 

965 

196 

74 

236 

948 

17 

61 

275 

1,097 

4,382 

227 

148 

5 

20 

577 

239 

1,324 

297 

100 

369 

1,076 

18 

457 

891 

4,386 

19,942 

902 

175 

25 

131 

2,987 

750 

8,214 

942 

497 

2,261 

3,056 

19 

687 

2,865 

5,679 

31,905 

1,661 

1,312 

40 

40 

2,532 

2,216 

13,750 

2,223 

1,060 

3,366 

3,705 

20 

56 

207 

1,623 

4,067 

201 

37 

20 

31 

615 

235 

1,092 

235 

85 

198 

1,318 

21 

81 

315 

1,959 

4,949 

262 

113 

10 

35 

612 

413 

1,329 

327 

110 

363 

1,375 

22 

63,350 

95,260 

151,863 

438,349 

18,657 

1,314 

1,250 

1,020 

28,869 

207,417 

66,620 

15,541 

10,962 

36,206 

50 ,493 

23 

21,305 

67,475 

176,820 

495 ,439 

15,595 

3,791 

1,125 

940 

38,395 

201,880 

80,439 

16,345 

25,475 

37,669 

73 ,785 

24 

61 

319 

575 

4,684 

208 

36 

10 

51 

838 

119 

1,878 

214 

101 

310 

919 

25 

76 

370 

777 

5,046 

249 

86 

10 

20 

874 

317 

1,945 

233 

120 

390 

802 

26 

1,805 

4,422 

2,140 

122,299 

2,438 

533 

10 

300 

11,015 

1,050 

91,583 

2,764 

1,273 

5,471 

5,862 

27 

655 

2,085 

2,475 

103,807 

1,747 

335 

50 

40 

7,633 

2,451 

79,193 

1,889 

1,130 

3,629 

5,710 

28 

248,335 

478,262 

173,624 

11,046,159 

207,110 

73,910 

1,650 

22,960 

765,019 

105,140 

8,531,928 

287,337 

98,825 

510,073 

442,207 

29 

90,050 

275,340 

306,363 

12,585,250 

188,347 

37,000 

7,575 

3,575 

727,404 

307,255 

9,930,029 

207,351 

118,630 

520,389 

537,695 

30 

30 

92 

328 

1,614 

75 

15 

5 

16 

238 

82 

504 

99 

46 

168 

366 

31 

66 

270 

613 

3,317 

192 

133 

5 

5 

436 

188 

1,115 

228 

100 

369 

546 

32 

675 

761 

2,759 

17,230 

583 

225 

10 

143 

2,235 

872 

7,306 

914 

560 

1,979 

2,403 

33 

683 

3,645 

5,223 

50,433 

1,490 

5,143 

130 

110 

4,090 

2,142 

21,499 

3,733 

1,520 

7,231 

3,345 

34 

32,945 

18,710 

67,655 

545,957 

20, 410 

6,250 

500 

4,580 

68,034 

21,470 

271,901 

24,990 

10,645 

55,989 

61,188 

35 

22,180 

116,030 

132,027 

1,523,716 

46,400 

183,816 

4,245 

2,750 

108,390 

66,550 

629,775 

120,860 

41,955 

239,975 

79,000 

36 

60 

136 

296 

852 

39 

5 

10 

31 

248 

141 

40 

35 

78 

225 

37 

41 

170 

538 

1,137 

67 

10 

5 

10 

110 

278 

236 

35 

65 

86 

235 

38 

59,545 

32,800 

35,585 

242,724 

2,227 

270 

120 

43,149 

152,655 

12,359 

2,136 

5,375 

10,803 

13,630 

39 

6,845 

38,290 

102,399 

245 ,975 

6,225 

160 

625 

270 

11,660 

145,845 

23,456 

2,120 

22,555 

14,819 

18,240 

40 

50 

161 

543 

1,447 

71 

15 

15 

173 

233 

369 

70 

52 

128 

321 

41 

66 

220 

867 

2,039 

105 

21 

10 

15 

241 

363 

482 

120 

100 

167 

415 

42 

805,105 

888,921 

690,717 

3.654,581 

136,905 

10,400 

6,920 

94,960 

2,539,025 

345,796 

75,395 

95,010 

249,990 

100,180 

43 

238,370 

727,745 

755,060 

3,367,101 

40,840 

6,575 

10,300 

400 

163,615 

2,161,595 

273,847 

69,170 

200 ,435 

238,524 

201,800 

44 

246,955 

267,042 

219,758 

1,220,594 

51,247 

3,610 

2,940 

31,952 

846,072 

114,486 

24,152 

30,265 

81,617 

34,253 

45 

IC  ,116 

302,245 

336,944 

1,382,324 

17,071 

3,340 

4,745 

710 

69,305 

899.882 

113,309 

23,380 

85,195 

81,477 

83,910 

46 

310,152 

774,594 

548,037 

15,664,908 

224,209 

83,210 

14,849 

10,594,672 

230,222 

2,195,423 

291,690 

405,211 

1,019,361 

606,061 

47 

120,620 

215,971 

137,489 

4,487,399 

50,631 

17,870 

5,125 

3,323,672 

46,217 

493,082 

70,600 

98,643 

249,437 

132,122 

48 

68,448 

317,085 

276,455 

3,218,177 

35,806 

18,090 

1,560 

1,770 

2,123,742 

132,145 

381,604 

43 ,070 

81,080 

304,885 

94,425 

49 

34 

94 

337 

1,432 

37 

65 

5 

20 

585 

20 

263 

57 

41 

162 

177 

50 

35 

153 

291 

1,437 

50 

60 

35 

25 

515 

100 

178 

70 

27 

145 

232 

51 

233 

797 

1,147 

12,084 

295 

570 

25 

30 

5,275 

70 

2,856 

555 

310 

1,466 

632 

52 

155 

1,491 

1,131 

9,223 

245 

315 

215 

55 

3,240 

443 

1,904 

425 

121 

940 

1,320 

53 

15 

40 

136 

5 

15 

10 

5 

40 

10 

16 

35 

54 

10 

50 

145 

242 

20 

10 

45 

36 

10 

'26 

11 

35 

50 

55 

80 

100 

390 

25 

45 

25 

10 

135 

35 

55 

60 

56 

35 

305 

545 

1,884 

90 

'66 

10 

735 

82 

50 

230 

77 

300 

230 

57 

4,000 

2,810 

19,745 

2,135 

1,400 

1,775 

15 

6,650 

1,400 

3,200 

3,170 

58 

425 

4,550 
125 

17,755 
400 

41,400 
1,950 

2,805 

3,050 

1,666 

6,640 
500 

2,560 

815 

1,550 

3,400 

15,910 

3,670 
1,450 

59 
60 

2,785 

5,135 

1,235 

1,666 

750 

900 

1,000 

250 

61 

12 

117 

239 

481 

83 

35 

15 

75 

30 

34 

40 

15 

33 

121 

62 

45 

219 

210 

726 

150 

5 

20 

'26 

100 

58 

85 

35 

6 

75 

172 

63 

321 

7,653 

2,071 

30,714 

17,813 

635 

105 

1,240 

1,580 

3,276 

1,975 

885 

1,860 

1,345 

64 

1,175 

8,245 

2,890 

41,706 

21,670 

25 

310 

90 

1,430 

2,569 

11,665 

470 

80 

1,620 

1,777 

65 

4,125 

119,863 

31,995 

428,796 

239,336 

9,555 

4,385 

24,775 

26,935 

33,675 

25,485 

9,650 

32,270 

22,730 

66 

20,725 

116,760 

48,100 

766,993 

405,530 

1,525 

3,875 

2,475 

32,350 

51,010 

184,787 

12,025 

3,000 

38,690 

31,726 

67 

3,760 

99,631 

14,915 

356,990 

209,876 

8,255 

3,585 

18,800 

22,610 

26,149 

23,475 

5,610 

24,470 

14,160 

68 

11,210 

65,575 

28,120 

615,825 

366,955 

1,525 

2,000 

1,250 

20,060 

26,310 

141,845 

'  7,640 

900 

27,170 

20,170 

69 

48 

126 

377 

2,566 

126 

160 

95 

70 

446 

150 

258 

218 

46 

331 

666 

70 

65 

165 

530 

3,058 

172 

170 

120 

40 

545 

315 

220 

295 

65 

355 

761 

71 

385 

1,253 

2,354 

22,051 

2,215 

2,045 

590 

430 

3,048 

1,185 

2,649 

3,127 

395 

3,406 

2,961 

72 

550 

1,595 

3,530 

25,378 

4,404 

875 

705 

185 

3,645 

2,489 

2,186 

3,185 

775 

3,285 

3,644 

73 

10,695 

35,390 

48,075 

835,047 

75,195 

85,615 

20,375 

12,835 

114,640 

49,045 

91,962 

134,885 

18,300 

144,810 

87,385 

74 

17,740 

48,305 

76,715 

978,133 

158,780 

37,375 

30,300 

5,665 

139,075 

99,795 

90,020 

125,965 

29,355 

133,200 

128,603 

75 

5,450 

27,126 

12,585 

637,959 

70,525 

62,880 

13,740 

5,465 

73,910 

37,855 

61,559 

122,675 

13,420 

124,480 

51,450 

76 

6,425 

15,650 

30,810 

522,620 

136,455 

19,305 

18,080 

1,800 

54,955 

24,240 

37,257 

92,255 

6,145 

67,085 

65,043 

77 

50 

257 

401 

2,730 

135 

120 

65 

60 

676 

126 

374 

197 

36 

269 

672 

78 

65 

364 

456 

2,710 

144 

120 

90 

25 

660 

220 

328 

190 

57 

320 

556 

79 

393 

4,241 

2,422 

29,637 

4,073 

820 

385 

340 

7,396 

1,145 

5,329 

3,770 

570 

2,546 

3,263 

80 

560 

4,815 

3,237 

29,303 

7,135 

470 

705 

60 

6,120 

1,892 

4,590 

1,820 

582 

3,005 

2,924 

81 

16,843 

182,875 

70,105 

1,303,911 

111,820 

38,005 

18,210 

9,735 

379,840 

49,685 

256,501 

178,980 

22,250 

115,900 

122,985 

82 

28,550 

200,875 

108,275 

1,450,546 

388,130 

25,470 

33,175 

2,600 

321,930 

76,025 

199,703 

96,475 

29,910 

163,735 

113,393 

83 

1,850 

45,075 

11,355 

421,442 

83,645 

15,655 

5,175 

800 

51,485 

22,320 

40,492 

137,490 

27,635 

36,745 

84 

4,000 

48,225 

15,665 

585,511 

350,100 

7,970 

3,865 

750 

39,775 

23,825 

37,138 

46,400 

1,865 

42,215 

31,608 

85 

2,203 

11,540 

16,437 

92,523 

3,664 

2,665 

2,585 

2,260 

21,721 

1,958 

25,191 

9,832 

1,365 

10,104 

11,178 

86 

3,785 

18,834 

17,382 

82,320 

4,396 

2,440 

2,390 

905 

17,670 

3,837 

22,689 

8,400 

1,313 

7,605 

10,675 

87 

4,760 

23,908 

26,848 

274,125 

11,409 

10,075 

6,025 

4,360 

72,287 

5,480 

62,096 

35,788 

4,290 

34,120 

28,195 

88 

112 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  7.-FARMS,  ACREAGE,  VALUE,  AND  USE  OF  COMMERCIAL 


[Data 

ire  based  on  reports  for  only 

Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

The  State 

Total 
all 
farms 

Ts 

nure  of  operat 

sr1 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

All 

Cash 

Share-cash 

Crop- share 

tenants  and 

croppers 

FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 

23,008 
24,198 
12,353,578 
10,854,289 
536.9 
448.6 

23,398 

19,094 

51.71 

47.52 

86 

20,051 

21,578 

1,237,280 

1,313,726 

4,733 

2,668 

2,144 

3,463 

4,091 

1,896 

815 

241 

7,376 

6,836 

281,945 

322,898 

6,978 

7,110 

541,031 

475,729 

4,212 
378,489 

4,004 
162,542 

774 

972,547 

290 

58,931 

11,334 

8,776,980 

5,003 

275,351 

19,074 

484,864 

20,872 

22,222 

2,060,256 

2,112,353 

15,508 

16,330 

10,031,472 

8,495,400 

1,012 

1,840 

1,031,478 

1,572,607 

19,742 

21,311 

1,077,144 

1,151,443 

110 
8,088 

388 
54,128 

2,882 

5,977 

55,095 

486 

658 

7,400 

2,061 

5,267 

28,548 

1,167 
1,972 
25,311 

1,559 

3,548 

19,187 

.,!■■' 
3,952 
31,387 

8,964 
10,932 
2,916,924 
3,466,059 
325.4 
317.1 

24,142 
20,477 
75.99 
65.15 
90 

8,149 

9,895 

534,551 

632,234 

926 

914 

1,115 

1,935 

2,059 

776 

337 

87 

3,130 

3,250 

118,397 

155,167 

2,939 

3,172 

205,229 

193,062 

1,908 

140,812 

1,559 

64,417 

307 

114,367 

75 

13,963 

4,726 

1,778,611 

2,122 

102,811 

7,757 

151,806 

8,302 

10,047 

858,177 

980,463 

6,413 

7,715 

2,011,375 

2,390,388 

359 

861 

128,330 

343,072 

7,918 

9,763 

487,347 

590,755 

47 
2,620 

163 
22,545 

1,323 
2,782 
25,225 
286 
442 
4,851 

862 

1,781 

9,916 

444 

807 

8,114 

745 

1,471 

7,557 

982 

1,511 

12,469 

5,159 

4,838 

6,487,780 

4,499,613 

1,257.6 

930.1 

40,249 
28,500 
33.09 
33.76 

78 

5,002 

4,720 

538,585 

467,170 

184 

283 

451 

938 

1,614 

978 

420 

134 

2,032 

1,650 

112,614 

93,199 

1,965 
1,838 

244,277 
188,911 

1,357 

189,782 

1,040 

54,495 

323 

348,281 

83 

23,396 

3,357 

5,109,602 

1,530 

126,964 

4,537 

111,025 

5,053 

4,741 

895,476 

749,280 

4,275 

4,023 

5,570,497 

3,673,328 

385 

574 

371,677 

815,573 

4,760 

4,435 

424,047 

356,188 

38 
4,313 

176 
25,849 

1,060 

2,578 

23,865 

144 

194 

2,372 

946 
2,729 

14,745 
487 
961 

14,857 

389 

1,247 

7,346 

826 

1,568 

14,946 

91 
123 

1,002,293 

1,393,914 

11,014.2 

11,332.6 

138,869 

118,895 

14.33 

8.14 

87 

82 

98 

25,941 

42,021 

5 

5 
38 

6 
22 

6 

34 

33 

6,349 

19,340 

25 

48 

13,059 

15,643 

18 

4,609 

8 

8,450 

9 
125,062 

69 

818,952 

27 

11,882 

70 

12,930 

87 

98 

45,349 

77,004 

80 

101 

950,363 

1,266,516 

9 

10 

125,062 

121,672 

83 

100 

28,218 

38,190 

2 

910 

5 

57 

474 

1 
1 
7 

6 
117 
472 

10 

342 

1,375 

a 

86 
697 

901 

1,247 

345,946 

342,784 

384.0 

274.9 

28,483 

19,938 

79.78 

77.01 

78 

819 
1,197 

65,607 
95,634 
51 
80 
70 
183 
278 
116 
28 
13 

280 

304 

20,191 

24,071 

274 

389 

25,284 

37,108 

159 

18,513 

152 

6,771 

33 

30,547 

13 

5,621 

377 

185,910 

161 

6,708 

659 

12,786 

836 

1,197 

111,082 

156,813 

548 

789 

236,648 

186,907 

44 

52 

36,166 

28,065 

752 

1,137 

51,874 

76,673 

15 
1,080 

27 
4,694 

106 

205 

2,555 

5 

1 

15 

202 
612 

3,185 
115 
130 

1,555 

120 
322 

1,820 

92 

680 

2,320 

282 

332 

157,081 

112,718 

557.0 

339.5 

28,219 
17,997 
58.11 
57.89 

78 

257 

304 

17,025 

14,469 

30 

30 

30 

58 

72 

33 

1 

3 

105 

82 

8,282 

1,519 

76 

78 

3,997 

9,389 

27 
1,700 

56 
2,297 

10 
2,355 

126 

123,956 

62 

2,383 

191 

1,466 

268 

304 

29,304 

25,377 

191 

201 

134,593 

74,683 

10 

20 

2,355 

1,370 

251 

313 

16,311 

16,394 

5 
175 

11 
645 

5 
6 
50 

55 

220 

900 

30 

34 

460 

170 
860 
15 
535 
695 

78 
116 
15,724 
55,491 
201.6 
478.4 

44,854 

26,811 

231.20 

50.88 

79 

78 

116 

5,745 

8,092 

5 

5 

15 

47 

5 

1 

27 

30 

3,073 

15,550 

37 

41 

1,875 

2,445 

7 

895 

36 

980 

22 

2,874 

11 

775 

53 

2,157 

78 

116 

10,693 

26,087 

43 

86 

5,947 

43,826 

15 

23,010 
78 

111 

6,988 

2 

l  11 

25 
39 
605 

15 
101 
525 

20 
28 
290 

30 
72 

645 
15 
36 

270 

316 

427 

74,603 

100,510 

236.1 

235.4 

24,718 

22,446 

103.84 

95.11 

85 

315 

427 

33,657 

48,705 

25 
15 
60 
126 
56 
26 
7 

67 

126 

1,483 

4,970 

100 

147 

15,791 

18,009 

85 

13,233 

32 

2,558 

13 
3,727 

13 
5,621 

137 

10,571 

50 

690 

237 

3,753 

315 

427 

50,931 

71,684 

170 

253 

15,781 

29,266 

24 

5 

9,348 

700 

270 

387 

20,152 

35,396 

5 
810 

14 
3,438 

55 

76 

1,365 

5 

1 
15 

82 

248 

1,500 

45 

44 
. 

10 
32 
190 
42 
95 
1,190 

2 

1950... 

4 

1950... 

6 

1950... 
Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

8 

1950... 

10 
11 

1950... 
Proportion  of  farms  reporting  value percent  1954... 

Land  in  tarns  according  to  use: 

13 
14 
15 

1949... 

acres  1954. . . 

1949... 

18 

19 

22 

23 

24 
25 
26 
27 
28 

Cropland  used  ooLy  for  pasture.. farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 
acres  1954. . . 

1949. . . 
Cropland  not  harvested  and  not 

29 
30 
31 

32 
33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 

1949... 

acres  1954... 

1949... 

Cultivated  summer  fallow farms  reporting  1954... 

acres  1954... 

acres  1954... 
acres  1954... 

39 

40 

acres  1954... 
Other  pasture  (not  cropland  and 

41 
42 
43 
44 

acres  1954. . . 

acres  1954... 
Other  land  (house  lots,  roads, 

45 
46 

acres  1954. . . 

47 
48 
49 

50 

1949. . . 

acres  1954... 

1949... 

51 
52 
53 
54 

1949. . . 

acres  1954... 

1949... 

55 
56 
57 

58 

1949... 

acres  1954. . . 

1949... 

59 
60 
61 
62 

63 
64 

1949. . . 
acres  1954. . . 
1949. . . 
Land  in  row  or  close-seeded  crops  grown  in  strips 

acres  1954... 
Cropland  used  for  row  or  grain  crops 

65 

66 

acres  1954... 

USE  OF  COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZER 
Crops  on  which  coaaercial  fertilizer  *as  used.  1954: 

67 

68 
69 
70 
71 

72 
73 
74 

tons. . . 
acres  on  which  used... 

tons... 
acres  on  which  used... 

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... 

lData  are  given  by  tenure  of  operator  for  commercial  farms  only. 


UTAH 


113 


FERTILIZER,  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR.    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


a  sample  of 

farms.   See 

text] 

The 

State — Conti 

nued 

Area  1 

Tenure  of  operator1— 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 

Caeh 

Share-cash 

Crop-share 
tenants  and 

Livestock- 

Other 
and  un- 

specified 

croppers 

share 

specified 

90 

135 

7,893 

7,474 

3,247 

2,009 

34 

406 

90 

30 

182 

41 

63 

1,778 

1 

172 

200 

7,058 

7,646 

3,979 

1,828 

41 

463 

86 

30 

202 

96 

49 

1,335 

2 

44,580 

53,958 

1,600,635 

4,470,536 

1,288,998 

2,354,177 

498,784 

95,275 

23,645 

2,245 

33,145 

15,145 

21,095 

233,302 

3 

38,120 

35,945 

1,151,919 

3,679,785 

1,347,265 

1,598,592 

490,217 

98,167 

14,270 

7,320 

32,157 

17,310 

27,110 

145,544 

4 

495.3 

399.7 

202.8 

598.1 

397.0 

1,171.8 

14,670.1 

234.7 

262.7 

74.8 

182.1 

369.4 

334.8 

131.2 

5 

221.6 

179.7 

163.2 

481.3 

338.6 

874.5 

11.956.5 

212.0 

165.9 

244.0 

159.2 

180.3 

553.3 

109.0 

6 

22,666 

33,673 

10,925 

25,451 

25,589 

39,227 

177,678 

22,314 

18,239 

27,800 

23,521 

24,194 

20,326 

8,027 

7 

19,760 

13,564 

'.•'..- 

22,151 

23,684 

28,512 

89,106 

19,497 

13,556 

24,633 

21,518 

19,118 

17,630 

7,073 

8 

46.59 

81.20 

150.54 

43.23 

65.40 

31.83 

14.65 

85.32 

71.77 

358.71 

130 .79 

63.50 

24.65 

72.17 

9 

111.16 

99.31 

135 .24 

47.27 

69.41 

34.99 

6.66 

106.60 

75.31 

100.96 

142.29 

147.54 

33.03 

58.53 

10 

76 

64 

88 

85 

90 

79 

94 

74 

83 

67 

84 

76 

36 

84 

11 

78 

91 

5,999 

6,543 

2,990 

1,965 

31 

358 

74 

30 

182 

40 

32 

1,199 

12 

171 

179 

5,668 

7,030 

3,773 

1,806 

33 

456 

85 

30 

202 

95 

44 

962 

13 

4,489 

4,691 

72,596 

563,343 

257,264 

242,182 

15,550 

29,942 

6,070 

1,925 

18,000 

2,055 

1,892 

18,405 

14 

11,643 

12,725 

76,667 

567,991 

295,238 

201,660 

17,153 

38,325 

3,605 

2,940 

17,400 

6,580 

7,800 

15,615 

15 

10 

11 

3,572 

859 

206 

43 

5 

5 

605 

16 

5 

15 

1,391 

598 

176 

86 

25 

5 

15 

5 

311 

17 

20 

503 

717 

354 

173 

5 

35 

15 

5 

15 

150 

18 

25 

25 

402 

1,316 

761 

383 

82 

22 

10 

30 

15 

5 

90 

19 

21 

12 

102 

1,685 

872 

626 

15 

142 

16 

20 

85 

15 

6 

30 

20 

17 

5 

20 

820 

370 

390 

3 

45 

15 

25 

5 

12 

21 

1 

8 

402 

189 

187 

6 

20 

20 

22 

2 

1 

146 

62 

77 

2 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

23 

52 

29 

1,900 

2,549 

1,242 

733 

12 

108 

46 

5 

31 

20 

6 

454 

24 

36 

30 

1,599 

2,241 

1,196 

607 

7 

126 

25 

20 

56 

20 

5 

305 

25 

5,265 

2,088 

24,394 

73,941 

32,744 

32,706 

685 

4,806 

498 

55 

348 

3,635 

270 

3,000 

26 

1,867 

165 

31,121 

111,126 

63,735 

30,511 

10,835 

3,135 

480 

465 

800 

1,380 

10 

2,910 

27 

12 

49 

1,775 

2,102 

972 

728 

7 

106 

22 

10 

52 

5 

17 

289 

28 

60 

63 

1,663 

2,207 

1,157 

638 

16 

165 

35 

15 

57 

35 

23 

231 

2  '■ 

561 

3,060 

53,182 

257,146 

107,403 

120,710 

3,020 

12,443 

1,876 

60 

8,102 

55 

2,350 

13,570 

30 

1,825 

5,440 

41,005 

192,988 

94,913 

73,094 

1,965 

17,141 

1,055 

1,775 

7,466 

1,660 

5,185 

5,875 

31 

7 

33 

770 

1,623 

786 

598 

7 

93 

20 

52 

5 

16 

139 

32 

70 

2,615 

24,773 

205,082 

80,667 

101,353 

3,020 

10,677 

745 

7,842 

55 

2,035 

9,365 

33 

6 

22 

1,245 

922 

404 

305 

25 

7 

10 

6 

2 

188 

34 

491 

445 

28,409 

52,064 

26,736 

19,357 

1,766 

1,131 

60 

260 

315 

4,205 

35 

8 

2 

102 

194 

90 

63 

4 

16 

5 

10 

1 

21 

36 

17,615 

6,850 

354,290 

119 

15,951 

221,657 

64 

9,253 

25,910 

16 

2,885 

78,397 

23 

5,998 

109,000 

8,075 

1,105 

970 

6,000 

275 

25 

370 

37 
36 
39 

49 

43 

2,805 

4,163 

1,920 

1,346 

29 

183 

55 

5 

85 

21 

17 

685 

40 

13,963 

34,546 

883,905 

3,234,364 

805,954 

1,836,622 

368,474 

35,974 

13,746 

50 

4,070 

8,295 

9,813 

187,340 

41 

21 

17 

1,163 

1,914 

876 

648 

12 

68 

17 

30 

10 

11 

310 

42 

1,685 

1,175 

26,986 

81,906 

33,914 

35,309 

5,448 

3,880 

1,230 

460 

1,100 

1,090 

3,355 

43 

88 

90 

6,051 

6,333 

2,823 

1,793 

21 

311 

63 

20 

141 

40 

47 

1,385 

44 

2,687 

2,723 

196,317 

110,832 

56,838 

37,562 

2,055 

4,035 

350 

155 

1,655 

1,105 

770 

10,342 

45 

83 

92 

6,594 

6,740 

3,027 

1,977 

31 

363 

79 

30 

182 

40 

32 

1,342 

46 

171 

179 

6,139 

7,143 

3,803 

1,814 

33 

456 

85 

30 

202 

95 

44 

1,037 

47 

10,315 

9,839 

150,172 

894,430 

397,411 

395,598 

19,255 

47,191 

8,444 

2,040 

26,450 

5,745 

4,512 

34,975 

48 

15,335 

18,330 

148,793 

872,105 

453,886 

305,265 

29,953 

58,601 

5,140 

5,180 

25,666 

9,620 

12,995 

24,400 

49 

80 

64 

4,192 

5,542 

2,537 

1,696 

34 

244 

75 

10 

101 

36 

22 

1,031 

50 

117 

132 

3,702 

5,677 

3,059 

1,559 

34 

290 

66 

20 

122 

56 

26 

735 

51 

36,843 

43,484 

1,262,589 

3,529,962 

864,608 

1,947,725 

478,159 

48,855 

15, X9 

105 

5,388 

11,930 

16,083 

190,615 

52 

22,507 

16,625 

978,261 

2,746,977 

901,339 

1,274,007 

414,081 

39,996 

9,360 

2,290 

6,556 

8,225 

13,565 

117,554 

53 

8 

2 

215 

255 

106 

83 

4 

16 

5 

10 

1 

46 

54 

1 

11 

343 

561 

301 

177 

2 

21 

10 

5 

1 

5 

60 

55 

17,615 

6,850 

370,241 

230,910 

28,795 

84,395 

109,000 

8,075 

1,105 

970 

6,000 

645 

56 

2,500 

485 

264,225 

516,602 

137,610 

318,302 

39,935 

4,045 

940 

205 

2,500 

400 

16,710 

57 

73 

80 

6,229 

6,265 

2,820 

1,817 

33 

304 

68 

30 

145 

35 

26 

1,291 

58 

151 

175 

5,876 

6,704 

3,549 

1,674 

38 

412 

85 

30 

182 

80 

35 

1,031 

59 

5,349 

4,509 

85,658 

398,689 

191,967 

154,781 

13,847 

21,474 

4,914 

1,980 

9,900 

2,945 

1,735 

16,620 

60 

10,425 

7,470 

89,637 

422,468 

228,925 

139,274 

18,878 

21,126 

3,135 

1,390 

9,961 

4,435 

2,205 

14,265 

(il 

5 

10 

71 

37 

19 

10 

5 

5 

5 

62 

95 

75 

6,611 

2,460 

3,116 

985 

175 

810 

50 

63 

20 

192 

91 

81 

10 

5 

5 

10 

64 

130 

35,396 

18,029 

16,267 

1,025 

175 

850 

75 

65 

10 

11 

388 

915 

363 

416 

1 

75 

5 

15 

45 

10 

60 

66 

24 

60 

355 

1,700 

778 

740 

16 

116 

6 

20 

66 

24 

50 

67 

220 

315 

2,976 
50 
20 
155 

17,774 

236 

300 

3,501 

7,061 
154 
248 

2,589 

8,442 

81 

51 

905 

221 
1 

1 
7 

1,670 

50 

225 

1,175 

220 

380 

68 
69 
70 
71 

25 

5 

45 

1,043 

459 

478 

6 

95 

15 

60 

15 

5 

5 

72 

38 

5 

28 

2,440 

925 

1,209 

117 

185 

44 

116 

20 

5 

4 

73 

240 

20 

230 

14,139 

5,616 

6,771 

472 

1,260 

275 

845 

120 

20 

20 

74 

10 

10 

121 

538 

194 

269 

'60 

5 

15 

30 

10 

15 

75 

18 

6 

74 

923 

287 

535 

84 

10 

24 

32 

18 

17 

76 

265 

65 

785 

15,348 

4,069 

10,034 

985 

100 

265 

355 

265 

260 

77 

5 

15 

295 

308 

143 

135 

5 

15 

10 

5 

10 

78 

8 

40 

166 

730 

198 

180 

330 

14 

8 

6 

8 

79 

15 

110 

1,089 

4,383 

1,406 

1,517 

1,310 

120 

65 

55 

30 

80 

15 

5 

201 

841 

374 

385 

2 

35 

5 

20 

5 

5 

45 

81 

9 

5 

107 

1,313 

534 

658 

6 

85 

30 

48 

2 

5 

30 

82 

130 

35 

955 

12,736 

4,668 

7,221 

102 

515 

150 

315 

15 

35 

230 

83 

114 


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) 


Areas  2  and  A 


Total 

all 
farms 


Tenure  of  operator1 


Full  owners 


Part  ownera 


Managers 


Crop- share 

tenants  and 

croppers 


FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 

Farms number  1954. . 

1950.. 

Land  in  farms acres  1954.. 

1950. . 

Average  size  of  farm...... ..acres  1954.. 

1950. . 
Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

Average  per  farm. ...................... .dollsrs  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  COrHERCIAL  FERTILIZER 

Crops  on  *hich  coaaercial   fertilizer  *■■  uaed,    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. 


8,162 

8,657 

1,743,608 

1,827,031 

213.6 

211.0 

23,650 

17, 911 

132.77 

89.18 

85 


7,157 

7,428 

236,574 

248, 749 

2,947 

1,094 

793 

954 

955 

282 

102 

30 

2,196 

2,032 

45,934 

42,243 

1,783 

1,858 

64,925 

55,696 

697 

43,891 

1,256 

21,034 

152 

121,608 

80 

4,223 

2,546 

1,237,062 

920 

24,807 

6,476 

33,282 

7,459 

7,706 

347,433 

346,688 

4,255 

4,701 

1,404,604 

1,472,220 

220 

433 

125,831 

99,831 

7,087 

7,542 

222,417 

242,331 

22 
302 


802 

1 

402 

12 

676 

121 

164 

1 

455 

912 

2 

318 

12 

,331 

509 

850 

8 

045 

1 

1   " 

1 

772 

10 

?8< 

773 

1 

639 

9 

11] 

2,807 

3,262 

281,965 

298, 976 

100.4 

91.7 

23,341 
18,957 
264.07 
207.13 
89 


2,503 

2,719 

79, 893 

90,407 

585 

450 

469 

529 

392 

48 

27 

3 

813 

790 

19,390 

12,055 

642 

582 
14,088 
10,939 

286 

8,135 

422 

5,953 

61 

27,645 

22 

2,130 

939 

128,687 

332 

7,988 

2,395 

10, 132 

2,545 

2,798 

113,371 

113,401 

1,559 

1,822 

175,722 

179,350 

77 

181 

29,775 

22,364 

2,448 

2,824 

80, 857 

97,384 

10 
160 

36 
1,001 


370 

550 

5,335 

80 
118 

1,250 

351 

651 

3,535 

186 

371 

2,635 

501 
606 

3,587 
320 
396 

2,316 


1,378 
1,459 
1,083,942 
752,238 
786.6 
515.6 

46, 603 

27,881 

65.98 

67.15 
74 


1,342 

1,420 

111,885 

88,105 

87 

124 

148 

245 

438 

216 

61 

23 

544 

486 

15,908 

19,422 

367 

402 

37,864 

24,126 

178 

24,010 

244 

8,854 

58 

71, 888 

22 

1,792 

668 

831,417 

232 

13,637 

1,199 

13,188 

1,360 

1,424 

165,657 

131,653 

1,030 

1,080 

919,213 

624, 872 

74 

88 

73,680 

70, 353 

1,329 

1,390 

97, 603 

74,954 


268 
694 
6,120 
26 
42 
180 

429 
1,283 
7,031 

182 

384 

4,405 

233 
712 

4,006 
310 
606 

4,875 


33 
53 

230,080 

630,471 

6,972.1 

11,895.7 

116, 750 

124,542 

18.33 

7.20 
97 


28 

38 

4,423 

12,466 


3,952 
3,708 


15 

245 

6,493 

1 

150 

5 

95 

2 

11,000 


207, 885 

5 

250 

28 

2,575 

33 

38 

8,620 

22,667 

23 

47 

222,837 

606,501 

2 

2 

11,000 

24 

28 

43 

3,788 

9,502 


1 
36 
160 


283 
425 

86, 903 
69, 302 

307.1 
163.1 

42,196 
24,285 
218.53 
141.01 
78 


274 

408 

16,377 

30,402 

35 

25 

30 

75 


1,875 
330 


103 
3,592 
4,848 

25 

2,667 

58 

925 

1 

9,300 

5 

10 

98 

54,303 

55 

805 

193 

1,446 

280 

408 

21,844 

35,580 

159 

234 

65,478 

32,064 

6 

16 

9,310 

595 

267 

407 

15,180 

29,349 

5 
95 

9 
2,140 


12 

100 

5 

1 

15 

92 

360 

1,555 


570 

105 
308 

1,700 
37 
582 

1,500 


143 

152 

49,651 

32,638 

347.2 

214.7 

34,377 
23,706 
168.09 
102.57 
75 


136 

141 
7,067 
5,675 
20 
20 
15 
25 
45 
10 


35 

25 

325 


26 

1,515 

385 


835 
31 

680 


37 

39,878 

15 

215 

101 
866 

141 

141 

8,907 

6,140 

67 

67 

40,203 

26,013 


10 

135 

146 

6,505 

5,741 


6 

470 


55 
220 
900 

25 

24 
360 

60 
170 
860 

15 
535 
695 


25 

51 

2,335 

4,641 

93.4 

91.0 

96,700 
26,338 
857.65 
301.68 


25 

51 

1,590 

2,662 


15 

5 

105 

5 

10 

11 
140 
270 


15 
480 

10 
275 

10 

20 

25 

51 

1,835 

2,937 

25 

36 

585 

1,416 

"5 

500 
25 
46 

1,875 
2,703 


10 
50 
190 


1Data  are  given  by  tenure  of  operator  for  commercial   farms  only. 


UTAH 


115 


FERTILIZER,  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR.    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


a  sample  of  farms.      See  text] 

Areas 

2  and  A — Continued 

Area  3 

Tenure  of  operator1 — Con. 

Other 

farms 

Total 
all 
farms 

Tenure  of  operator1 

Other 
farms 

Tenants 

—Con. 

Full 
owners 

Part 
owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Livestock- 
share 

Other 
and  un- 
specified 

All 

Cash 

Share-cash 

Crop- share 

tenants   and 

croppers 

Livestock- 
share 

Other 
and   un- 
specified 

21 

41 

3,661 

7,372 

2,910 

1,772 

24 

212 

49 

23 

81 

28 

31 

2,454 

1 

30 

91 

3,458 

7,895 

3,691 

1,551 

29 

359 

94 

35 

124 

46 

60 

2,265 

2 

10,635 

16,160 

60,718 

6,139,434 

1,345,961 

3,049,661 

273,429 

163,768 

83,785 

11,144 

33,336 

18,800 

16,703 

1,306,615 

3 

1,380 

5,565 

76,044 

5,347,473 

1,819,818 

2,148,783 

273,226 

175,315 

65,810 

43,530 

43,275 

19,430 

3,270 

930, 331 

4 

506.4 

394.1 

16.6 

832.8 

462.5 

1,721.0 

11,392.9 

772.5 

1,709.9 

484.5 

411.6 

671.4 

538.8 

532.4 

5 

46.0 

61.2 

22.0 

677.3 

493.0 

1,385.4 

9,421.6 

488.3 

700.1 

1,243.7 

348.9 

422.4 

54.5 

410.7 

6 

22,269 

54,600 

14,255 

21,139 

23,327 

36,728 

103,262 

22,213 

30,577 

13,224 

24,293 

20,714 

11,585 

8,141 

7 

20,250 

17,065 

10,804 

17, 391 

18,320 

29,056 

158,367 

15,300 

12,886 

30,293 

16,413 

21,043 

7,009 

6,784 

8 

34.48 

759.65 

965.39 

34.50 

51.74 

23.34 

8.90 

31.40 

17.64 

35.38 

61.57 

39.78 

19.53 

63.22 

9 

440.22 

262.79 

516.50 

31.49 

38.73 

22.78 

13.61 

33.12 

23.40 

18.08 

46.06 

50.74 

128.40 

66.68 

10 

7c 

98 

87 

89 

93 

78 

62 

87 

78 

96 

99 

75 

77 

91 

11 

20 

40 

3,010 

6,351 

2,656 

1,695 

23 

187 

47 

23 

' 

18 

19 

1,790 

12 

30 

85 

2,843 

7,120 

3,403 

1,494 

27 

333 

78 

35 

124 

46 

50 

1,863 

13 

700 

1,220 

23,996 

437,363 

197, 394 

184,518 

5,968 

19,288 

3,888 

2,230 

9,857 

1,734 

1,579 

30,195 

14 

840 

3,410 

27,369 

496, 986 

246,589 

177,405 

12,402 

26,907 

5,189 

2,490 

13,490 

4,223 

1,515 

33,683 

15 

5 

10 

2,240 

927 

135 

54 

11 

10 

1 

727 

16 

495 

976 

288 

73 

30 

5 

10 

5 

10 

585 

17 

5 

146 

634 

292 

130 

5 

5 

207 

18 

10 

20 

100 

1,193 

645 

310 

26 

11 

5 

10 

212 

19 

5 

5 

25 

1,451 

795 

550 

13 

46 

11 

12 

21 

1 

1 

47 

20 

2 

794 

358 

372 

2 

56 

8 

31 

12 

5 

6 

21 

2 

311 

121 

172 

4 

8 

1 

6 

1 

6 

22 

65 

22 

34 

4 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

23 

10 

15 

743 

2,631 

1,075 

755 

11 

87 

24 

7 

26 

22 

8 

703 

24 

5 

•10 

677 

2,563 

1,264 

557 

7 

118 

32 

5 

55 

11 

15 

617 

25 

75 

1,275 

4,809 

162,070 

66,263 

64,000 

1,712 

13,510 

7,459 

2,913 

1,040 

1,555 

543 

16,585 

26 

60 

35 

6,728 

169,529 

79,377 

43,266 

4,797 

20,606 

959 

15,080 

4,020 

427 

120 

21,483 

27 

26 

688 

3,093 

1,325 

870 

12 

88 

18 

17 

40 

7 

6 

798 

28 

15 

25 

756 

3,045 

1,433 

798 

17 

121 

17 

15 

64 

10 

15 

676 

29 

555 

9,136 

218,960 

83,738 

85, 703 

9,794 

9,249 

606 

1,675 

6,307 

506 

155 

30,476 

30 

25 

135 

9,290 

227,045 

87,210 

91,691 

7,185 

15,119 

7,949 

400 

6,510 

140 

120 

25,840 

31 

11 

207 

1,892 

836 

581 

10 

41 

1 

7 

25 

2 

6 

424 

32 

470 

3,929 

129,516 

52,010 

59,419 

1,439 

5,169 

120 

895 

4,029 

15 

110 

11,479 

33 

15 

527 

1,826 

733 

491 

3 

69 

18 

16 

24 

6 

5 

530 

34 

85 

5,207 

89,444 

31,728 

26,284 

8,355 

4,080 

486 

780 

2,278 

491 

45 

18,997 

35 

1 

30 

428 

156 

202 

3 

16 

5 

3 

7 

1 

51 

36 

9,300 

1,775 

629,282 

60, 812 

197,996 

5,062 

13,172 

1,250 

2,757 

8,315 

850 

352,240 

37 

31 

146 

37 

38 

8 

8 

63 

38 

291 

45,455 

8,948 

15,606 

5,611 

5,611 

15,290 

39 

20 

6 

824 

4,625 

1,867 

1,343 

23 

96 

34 

2 

32 

8 

20 

1,296 

40 

505 

13,070 

14,770 

4,305,554 

843,970 

2,441,563 

242,593 

95,633 

70, 332 

2,344 

6,131 

5,163 

11, 663 

681,795 

41 

10 

296 

2,169 

914 

650 

10 

38 

30 

1 

1 

6 

557 

42 

85 

2,127 

168,638 

60,909 

78,018 

6,184 

2,023 

938 

500 

500 

85 

21,504 

43 

20 

20 

2,661 

6,265 

2,539 

1,545 

21 

155 

27 

23 

54 

28 

23 

2,005 

44 

55 

40 

5,941 

340,750 

84,836 

60,275 

8,300 

7,305 

250 

1,982 

1,633 

1,527 

1,913 

180,034 

45 

20 

41 

3,241 

6,673 

2,730 

1,716 

23 

193 

48 

23 

80 

23 

19 

2,011 

46 

30 

85 

3,038 

7,373 

3,446 

1,503 

27 

333 

78 

35 

124 

46 

50 

2,064 

47 

775 

'      3,050 

37,941 

818,393 

347,395 

334,221 

17,474 

42,047 

11,953 

6,818 

17,204 

3,795 

2,277 

77,256 

48 

925 

3,580 

43,387 

893,560 

413,176 

312,362 

24,384 

62,632 

14,097 

17,970 

24,020 

4,790 

1,755 

81,006 

49 

21 

21 

1,484 

5,711 

2,317 

1,549 

23 

145 

49 

8 

44 

23 

21 

1,677 

50 

25 

66 

1,518 

5,952 

2,834 

1,384 

20 

265 

68 

30 

91 

36 

40 

1,449 

51 

9,880 

14,345 

21,354 

5,096,906 

971,045 

2,703,559 

249,367 

122,315 

79,041 

5,257 

9,928 

15,033 

13,056 

1,050,620 

52 

445 

1,730 

29,433 

4,276,203 

1,309,699 

1,774,449 

245,934 

114,847 

39,310 

40,120 

20,250 

13,837 

1,330 

831,274 

53 

1 

61 

537 

176 

228 

3 

22 

5 

9 

7 

1 

108 

54 

6 

146 

846 

379 

309 

6 

15 

5 

5 

5 

137 

55 

9,300 

2,066 

674,737 

69,760 

213,602 

5,062 

18,783 

1,250 

8,368 

8,315 

850 

367, 530 

56 

85 

6,495 

956,174 

183,098 

426,918 

81,713 

23,425 

420 

22,305 

700 

241,020 

57 

20 

35 

3,015 

6,390 

2,650 

1,614 

22 

181 

48 

23 

73 

18 

19 

1,923 

58 

30 

90 

2,878 

7,065 

3,390 

1,371 

19 

318 

82 

35 

110 

41 

50 

1,967 

59 

835 

830 

24,989 

456,038 

214,523 

171,663 

10, 583 

15,220 

4,892 

1,698 

5,117 

1,569 

1,944 

44,049 

60 

1,255 

3,765 

5 
95 

31,142 

486,644 

17 
1,175 

264,446 

141,960 

12 
1,150 

9,810 

26,198 

7,518 

2,895 

9,550 

4,735 

1,500 

44,230 

5 

25 

61 

62 
63 

5 

137 

36 

86 

2 

8 

2 

6 

5 

64 

25 

14,576 

3,515 

8,592 

910 

1,529 

611 

918 

30 

65 

158 

1,165 

590 

376 

3 

26 

10 

10 

6 

170 

66 

12 

110 

2,875 

1,454 

1,144 

5 

77 

19 

10 

48 

195 

67 

100 

961 

10 
3 

10 

24,645 

129 

194 

2,444 

12,829 
52 

76 

1,012 

9,303 

37 

101 

1,287 

93 

785 

380 

190 

215 

1,635 

40 

17 

145 

68 
69 
70 
71 

10 

40 

106 

52 

39 

15 

10 

5 

72 

18 

24 

509 

205 

237 

67 

7 

60 

73 

120 

10 
6 
65 

210 

86 
49 
435 

2,078 

120 

199 

1,918 

765 

64 

149 

1,410 

943 

36 

42 

418 

370 

60 

310 

20 

8 

90 

74 

75 
76 
77 

5 

15 

249 

163 

101 

21 

5 

36 

78 

8 

40 

146 

1,046 

667 

355 

12 

12 

79 

15 

110 

991 

4,520 

2,564 

1,823 

65 

68 

80 

5 

106 

495 

288 

131 

6 

20 

'irj 

"s 

"i 

50 

81 

2 

55 

1,000 

581 

304 

80 

13 

6 

2 

5 

22 

82 

15 

420 

9,540 

5,485 

2,850 

595 

305 

120 

85 

100 

305 

83 

116 


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 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting  1954 . 

Electricity farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

Television  set farms  reporting  1954 . 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting  1954. 

Home  freezer farms  reporting  1954. 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting  1954. 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting  1954 . 

Milking  machine farms  reporting  1954. 

Grain  combines farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954 . 

Corn  pickers farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954. 

Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954. 

Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954 . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954. 

Tractors,  other  than  garden farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

Automobiles farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954. 

OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER   INCOME 

rum   operators — 

With  other  Income  of  family  exceeding  value 

of  farm  products  sold operators  reporting  1954. 

1949. 
Working  off  their  farms, 

total operators  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

FARMS  BY  CLASS  OF  WORK  POWER 

No  tractor,  horses,  or  mules farms  reporting  1954. 

No  tractor  but  horses  and/or 

mules farms  reporting  1954. 

Tractor  and  horses  and/or  mules ....  farms  reporting  1954. 
Tractor  and  no  horses  or  mules farms  reporting  1954. 

FARM  LABOR 

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. 

LLme  and  liming  material farms  reporting  1954. 

tons  1954. 

dollars  1954. 

acres  limed  1954. 


Total 
all 

farms 


17,063 
21,945 
21,597 

9,806 
20,808 

8,649 
194 

2,614 

4,312 

3,264 
3,478 
46 
47 
3,489 
3,543 
1,554 
1,585 

14,297 
18,134 
14,383 
12,239 
19,445 
14,957 
18,832 
23,346 


9,413 
8,782 

14,740 
13,407 
10,503 
8,812 


3,067 
8,464 
5,919 


21,040 
47,212 


20,275 

8,248 
13,201 

4,037 
13 ,736 

1,774 
3,732 

2,743 

10,004 


22,893 

17,319 

14,663 

4,018,863 

11,555 

13,706 

13,004,865 

16,068,502 

10,315 

1,240 

16,758 

16,546 

23,144,840 

26,621,873 

18 ,219 

16,882 
7,539,127 
6,073,620 

6,530 

1,565,902 
21,423 
166,549 
41 
202 
773 
385 


Tenure  of  operator1 


Full  owners 


6,593 
8,543 
9,932 
3,675 
8,191 
3,647 
62 
1,230 
2,205 

1,523 

1,601 


1,639 

1,667 

674 

683 

6,141 
7,619 
6,466 
6,023 
8,703 
7,374 
7,402 
9,241 


2,213 
2,048 

4,695 
4,669 
2,882 
2,350 


1,053 
3,988 
2,478 


8,475 
19,953 

8,364 

',209 

3,768 
5,947 
1,798 
5,797 

734 
1,361 


1,242 
4,436 


8,954 

7,365 

6,077 

1,866,245 

5,485 

7,104 

4,978,564 

7,925,136 

5,010 

475 

6,744 

8,090 

12,578,687 

15,866,909 

7,826 

8,492 

3,357,320 

3,139,476 

2,991 

655,989 

8,828 

68,007 

25 

50 

245 

125 


4,026 
4,926 
4,311 
2,099 
4,726 
2,109 
86 
1,013 
1,578 

1,306 
1,421 

18 

18 

1,453 

1,467 

752 

769 

4,274 
6,073 
4,493 
3,491 
6,736 
4,414 
4,337 
5,846 


789 

630 

2,607 

2,075 

1,018 

763 


206 

460 
3,002 
1,491 


4,984 
14,323 

4,903 

4,839 

2,269 
3,838 
1,629 
5,646 

867 
1,832 

1,026 
3,814 


5,149 

4,730 

3,944 

1,508,817 

3,920 

3,991 

6,219,812 

5,165,931 

3,286 

634 

4,136 

3,779 

7,712,493 

7,714,245 

4,886 

4,412 

3,229,183 

2,083,190 

2,265 

685,841 

9,300 

78,026 

16 

152 

528 

260 


69 
181 

62 

93 
229 
195 

73 
188 


452 

73 

73 

L3 

26 

42 

353 

37 
282 

17 

71 

90 

70 

39 

23,126 

59 

107 

715,350 

1,658,855 

23 

36 

57 

74 

220,834 

856,114 

75 

107 

144,876 

154,901 

16 

40,752 

602 

3,025 


604 
834 

1,039 
428 
772 
277 
10 
140 
242 

173 
188 
10 
10 
178 
178 
87 
90 

657 
836 
706 
841 
961 
1,077 
732 
838 


212 
226 

548 
581 
231 
260 


848 
2,662 

840 

809 

301 

546 

259 

1,307 

80 
179 

199 
1,128 


901 

751 

607 

237,636 

626 

807 

834,429 

943,304 

542 

84 

598 

752 

1,329,443 

1,042,572 

849 

996 

396,538 

433,827 

378 

132,410 

1,939 

11,305 


200 
258 
290 
160 
247 


220 
308 
219 
214 
319 
290 
231 
250 


162 
137 


22 

112 

107 


272 
851 

266 

266 

101 
177 
86 

408 


73 
328 


Crop- share 

tenants  and 

croppers 


73 
515 

73 

68 

20 
50 
26 

397 


25 
395 


219 

73 

173 

71 

56,802 

33,965 

171 

68 

197 

71 

390,190 

48,300 

331,504 

90,749 

149 

62 

22 

6 

193 

37 

201 

81 

300,675 

48,165 

286,608 

147,970 

266 

78 

256 

91 

126,394 

47,740 

114,490 

36,876 

95 

55 

56,560 

23,445 

962 

273 

2,880 

2,335 

1Date  are  given  by  tenure  of  operator  for  commercial  farms  only. 


UTAH 

AND  FARM  EXPENDITURES.  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


117 


a  sample  of 

farms.   See 

text] 

The 

State— Continued 

Area  1 

Tenure  of  operator — Con. 

To^al 

Tenure  of  operator 

i 

Tenants — Con. 

Tenants 

Other 

all 

Full 

Part 

Other 

farms 

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 

56 

98 

5,789 

5,849 

2,505 

1,647 

20 

319 

68 

30 

140 

31 

50 

1,358 

1 

78 

121 

7,560 

7,274 

3,155 

1,964 

26 

398 

89 

30 

176 

41 

62 

1,731 

.' 

146 

162 

6,229 

7,041 

3,695 

1,701 

35 

394 

85 

30 

178 

70 

31 

1,216 

3 

36 

76 

3,562 

3,250 

1,363 

911 

13 

■  231 

45 

20 

90 

26 

50 

732 

4 

73 

116 

7,040 

7,073 

3,087 

1,911 

26 

367 

83 

30 

156 

36 

62 

1,682 

5 

31 

43 

2,584 

3,038 

1,463 

837 

14 

167 

30 

15 

70 

11 

41 

557 

6 

30 

107 

20 

52 

5 

10 

5 

5 

20 

7 

16 

31 

206 

892 

438 

321 

7 

81 

6 

5 

35 

10 

25 

45 

8 

36 

35 

269 

2,232 

1,172 

794 

1 

130 

35 

10 

45 

15 

25 

135 

9 

10 

12 

234 

1,306 

677 

492 

6 

54 

12 

42 

77 

10 

10 

17 
5 
5 

235 

5 
5 

1,445 

1 
1 

722 

1 
1 

574 

11 

60 

13 

47 

78 

11 

12 
13 

5 

17 

183 

1,157 

578 

458 

4 

87 

21 

5 

55 

6 

30 

14 

5 

17 

189 

1,172 

588 

460 

7 

87 

21 

5 

55 

6 

30 

15 

6 

11 

27 

495 

251 

215 

4 

25 

5 

5 

15 

16 

6 

12 

27 

503 

251 

221 

6 

25 

5 

5 

15 

1? 

59 

101 

3,156 

4,785 

2,176 

1,637 

27 

286 

80 

15 

117 

21 

53 

659 

LB 

74 

104 

3,425 

6,266 

2,766 

2,357 

95 

338 

107 

15 

139 

23 

54 

710 

1Q 

67 

77 

2,656 

5,013 

2,428 

1,795 

21 

303 

74 

20 

157 

30 

22 

466 

20 

126 

109 

1,791 

4,321 

2,395 

1,288 

37 

310 

50 

20 

156 

60 

24 

291 

21 

82 

94 

2,816 

7,148 

3,454 

2,712 

106 

382 

96 

20 

204 

35 

27 

494 

22 

146 

136 

1,897 

5,398 

3,002 

1,634 

66 

389 

65 

25 

193 

70 

36 

307 

23 

68 

116 

6,288 

6,309 

2,820 

1,742 

25 

318 

78 

25 

131 

31 

53 

1,404 

24 

78 

125 

7,233 

7,901 

3,545 

2,313 

72 

366 

90 

25 

161 

36 

54 

1,605 

25 

20 

64 

6,193 

2,335 

621 

229 

1 

81 

20 

5 

20 

5 

31 

1,403 

26 

20 

55 

5,856 

1,931 

576 

194 

6 

60 

25 

20 

5 

10 

1,095 

27 

67 

91 

6,872 

4,465 

1,662 

1,017 

1 

255 

56 

10 

116 

26 

47 

1,530 

28 

75 

103 

6,052 

3,769 

1,550 

800 

7 

242 

45 

15 

119 

40 

23 

1,170 

29 

15 

58 

6,360 

2,750 

978 

310 

1 

81 

25 

26 

30 

1,380 

30 

20 

67 

5,421 

2,158 

755 

258 

7 

103 

20 

51 

10 

22 

1,035 

31 

45 

3,779 

1,568 

419 

81 

7 

60 

10 

20 

30 

1,001 

12 

23 

13 

1,458 

893 

400 

133 

6 

43 

16 

5 

11 

11 

311 

33 

26 

43 

1,102 

2,924 

1,453 

1,134 

16 

144 

43 

70 

15 

16 

177 

34 

41 

34 

1,554 

2,089 

975 

661 

5 

159 

31 

20 

87 

15 

6 

289 

35 

85 

123 

6,653 

7,012 

3,105 

1,976 

28 

386 

90 

25 

172 

36 

63 

1,517 

36 

209 

326 

9,822 

13 ,981 

6,380 

4,563 

211 

834 

125 

145 

339 

79 

146 

1,993 

37 

85 

123 

6,622 

6,956 

3,071 

1,956 

28 

385 

90 

25 

171 

36 

63 

1,516 

38 

85 

98 

6,345 

6,818 

3,015 

1,945 

28 

355 

90 

20 

171 

36 

38 

1,475 

39 

20 

61 

1,897 

2,499 

1,312 

727 

113 

17 

15 

50 

31 

347 

40 

45 

102 

2,844 

3,942 

2,037 

1,232 

216 

24 

40 

95 

57 

457 

41 

19 

49 

309 

1,290 

593 

556 

12 

99 

11 

10 

41 

11 

26 

30 

42 

79 

126 

633 

3,221 

1,328 

1,386 

183 

263 

11 

85 

73 

43 

51 

61 

43 

3 

39 

56 

691 

280 

342 

7 

44 

6 

11 

1 

26 

18 

44 

9 

71 

78 

1,293 

421 

644 

137 

72 

6 

13 

2 

51 

19 

45 

18 

15 

259 

732 

347 

310 

7 

56 

5 

10 

30 

11 

12 

46 

70 

55 

555 

1,928 

907 

742 

46 

191 

5 

85 

60 

41 

42 

47 

90 

135 

7,799 

7,442 

3,237 

2,004 

33 

406 

90 

30 

182 

41 

63 

1,762 

48 

85 

114 

4-^403 

6,045 

2,810 

1,882 

28 

365 

74 

30 

162 

41 

58 

960 

49 

61 

101 

3,996 

5,162 

2,382 

1,561 

20 

307 

58 

30 

126 

35 

58 

892 

50 

24,375 

27,318 

383,039 

1,592,177 

716,542 

622,613 

12,225 

140 ,942 

21,132 

21,540 

73,520 

14,325 

10,425 

99 ,855 

31 

85 

83 

1,465 

4,249 

2,046 

1,607 

18 

298 

48 

25 

142 

41 

42 

280 

52 

127 

115 

1,697 

5,137 

2,816 

1,563 

41 

343 

51 

20 

172 

76 

24 

374 

53 

59,734 

148,382 

256,710 

4,799,548 

1,722,784 

2,486,649 

287,150 

250,460 

28,615 

16,075 

75,250 

26,745 

103 ,775 

52,505 

54 

77,889 

102,686 

375,276 

6,326,210 

3,560,258 

2,002,869 

469,089 

235,883 

26,822 

17,100 

93,275 

45,145 

53,541 

58,111 

55 

76 

54 

1,454 

3,778 

1,868 

1,370 

7 

256 

43 

25 

137 

35 

16 

277 

56 

9 

29 

11 

471 

178 

237 

11 

42 

5 

5 

6 

26 

3 

57 

74 

117 

5,223 

5,772 

2,567 

1,644 

17 

267 

74 

10 

90 

31 

62 

1,277 

58 

107 

133 

3,851 

5,648 

3,044 

1,463 

28 

317 

61 

30 

128 

66 

32 

796 

59 

88,880 

697,998 

1,303,383 

9,052,721 

4,571,291 

3,425,432 

64,568 

700,045 

171,475 

4,575 

67,225 

45,845 

410,925 

291,385 

60 

187,818 

328,821 

1,142,033 

9,988,700 

5,951,714 

3,141,290 

177,389 

477,947 

25,726 

47,105 

60,950 

172,850 

171,316 

240,360 

61 

90 

99 

4,583 

6,143 

2,924 

1,909 

28 

371 

85 

30 

182 

41 

33 

911 

62 

L32 

165 

2,875 

5,856 

3,289 

1,694 

35 

363 

51 

30 

177 

71 

34 

475 

63 

33,713 

35,652 

411,210 

2,924,785 

1,316,267 

1,252,170 

87,155 

174,615 

36,505 

18,350 

95 ,060 

14,425 

10,275 

94,578 

64 

51,230 

67,132 

262,226 

2,380,799 

1,306,030 

831,714 

47,960 

154,800 

16,313 

13,535 

69,985 

31,650 

23,317 

40,295 

65 

45 

31 

880 

2,204 

997 

930 

7 

160 

5 

25 

100 

25 

5 

110 

66 

6,350 

6,445 

50,910 

578,225 

233 ,400 

265,645 

32,755 

38,155 

1,730 

10,680 

20,505 

4,540 

700 

8,270 

67 

96 

116 

754 

7,439 

2,991 

3,391 

469 

478 

16 

126 

263 

63 

10 

110 

68 

870 

545 

6,186 

67,833 

11 

127 

333 

160 

25 ,400 

5 

5 

30 

30 

34,856 

6 
122 
303 

130 

2,112 

4,540 

::: 

150 

::: 

980 

2,735 

620 

55 

925 

69 

70 
71 

72 
73 

118 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  8.-FARM  FACILITIES,  OFF-FARM  WORK,  WORK  POWER,  FARM  LABOR. 

[Data  are  baaed  on  report8  for  only 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Areas  2  and  A 


Total 
all 
farms 


Tenure  of  operator1 


Full  owners 


Part  owners 


Managers 


Crop- share 

tenanta  and 

croppers 


SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting  1954 . 

Electricity farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

Television  set farms  reporting  1954. 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting  1954. 

Home  f reezer farms  reporting  1954  . 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting  1954. 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting  1954 . 

Milking  machine farms  reporting  1954. 

Grain  combines farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954. 
Corn  pickers farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954. 
Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954 . 
Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954 . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954. 

Tractors,  other  than  garden farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954 . 

1950. 

Automobiles farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954. 

OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER   INCOME 

I  urn   operators — 

With  other  income  of  family  exceeding  value 

of  farm  products  sold operators  reporting  1954. 

1949. 
Working  off  their  farms, 

total operators  reporting  1954 . 

1949. 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

FARMS  BY  CLASS  OF  WORK  POWER 

No  tractor,  horses,  or  mules farms  reporting  1954. 

No  tractor  but  horses  and/or 

mules farms  reporting  1954 . 

Tractor  and  horses  and/or  mules ... -farms  reporting  1954. 

Tractor  and  no  horses  or  mules farms  reporting  1954. 

FARM  LABOR 

Week  of  September  26-October  2: 

Family  and/or  hired  workers farms  reporting  1954. 

persons  1954 . 
Family  workers,  including 

operator farms  reporting  1954. 

Operators  working  1  or  more 

hours persons  1954 . 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's 

family farms  reporting  1954. 

persons  1954. 

Hired  workers farms  reporting  1954 . 

persons  1954 . 
Regular  workers  (to  be  employed  150 

or  more  days) farms  reporting  1954. 

persons  1954. 
Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less 

than  150  days) farms  reporting  1954. 

persons  1954. 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Specified  farm  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. 


6,862 
7,924 
8,090 
5,825 
7,699 
2,750 
58 
579 
1,168 

727 
752 
30 
30 
966 
980 
527 
542 

4,522 
5,668 
4,558 
3,807 
5,749 
4,564 
7,204 
9,167 


4,171 
4,088 

5,554 
5,092 
4,622 

4,084 


1,014 
2,110 
2,448 


7,167 
17,791 

7,034 

6,809 

2,880 
4,594 
1,565 
6,388 

531 
1,288 

1,207 
5,100 


8,087 

5,777 

4,898 

1,119,571 

3,801 

4,388 

4,306,109 

5,341,561 

3,374 

427 

5,660 

5,959 

8,890,993 

10,217,237 

5,939 
5,397 

1,804,909 
1,397,306 

2,678 

587,736 

8,159 

53,688 

25 

55 

255 

145 


2,367 

2,716 

3,072 

2,010 

2,639 

996 

20 

242 

562 

294 
296 


383 
389 
180 

185 

1,798 
2,196 
1,875 
1,515 
2,260 
1,835 
2,452 
3,131 


1,469 

1,330 

1,117 

899 


275 

858 

1,017 


2,607 
6,915 

2,554 

2,502 

1,162 

1,825 

664 

2,588 


221 
468 


503 
2,120 


2,807 

2,251 

1,835 

497,087 

1,788 

1,955 

1,502,342 

2,293,688 

1,633 

155 

2,082 

2,475 

4,855,609 

6,146,687 

2,260 

2,290 

736,544 

579,893 

1,160 

201,902 

2,708 

18,618 

20 

45 

215 

95 


1,205 
1,329 
1,377 

993 
1,311 

510 
27 

246 

438 

295 
311 
10 
10 
418 
424 
292 
300 

1,130 
1,649 
1,184 
1,067 
1,793 
1,312 
1,279 
1,876 


268 
238 

703 
605 
365 
293 


127 
665 
519 


1,291 
4,711 

1,247 

1,224 

633 
1,054 

587 
2,433 

248 

671 

430 
1,762 


1,378 

1,295 

1,082 

408,255 

1,149 

1,273 

2,090,085 

1,719,869 

920 

229 

1,102 

1,191 

2,755,133 

2,679,390 

1,289 

1,293 

799,779 

493,2% 

811 

276,873 

3,722 

26,547 

5 

10 

40 

50 


17 
33 
39 
27 
33 
11 
1 
12 
15 

12 
12 
5 
5 
18 
19 
6 


33 

23 

10 

2,100 

23 

43 

171,625 

567,456 

16 

7 

23 

30 

69,631 

346,538 

23 

47 
22,100 
51,470 


792 
36 
160 


198 
270 
400 
190 
260 
50 


216 
285 
241 
307 
351 
418 
256 
299 


174 
161 


11 
96 
145 


272 

1,371 

266 

266 

130 
225 

118 
880 

21 
48 

108 
832 


283 

227 

197 

59,572 

202 

280 

413,262 

527,613 

174 

28 

183 

220 

533,267 

373,879 

277 

334 

120,501 

163,376 

182 

83,125 

1,303 

5,340 


102 
132 
147 
112 
127 
22 

5 

45 

11 
11 
5 
5 
26 
26 
15 
15 

112 
148 
117 
120 
188 
170 
127 
132 


138 
604 


65 
115 

71 
356 

15 
40 

66 
316 


143 

117 

95 

28,900 

107 

117 

289,565 

255,751 

92 

15 

82 

72 

90,050 

173,219 

142 

131 

65,635 

67,735 

90 

54,830 

946 

2,730 


25 

345 


5 

10 
15 
310 


15 
310 


52 
222 


30 
35 
16 
136 


16 
133 


25 

33 

25 

32 

10,025 

7,347 

25 

23 

31 

51 

22,475 

80,030 

27,749 

198,958 

20 

16 

5 

7 

20 

35 

26 

36 

38,500 

116,175 

36,740 

9,300 

25 

53 

41 

61 

19,730 

20,629 

13,076 

49,925 

20 

37 

10,075 

12,905 

115 

156 

795 

1,390 

lData  are  given  by  tenure  of  operator  for  commercial  ferms  only. 


UTAH 

AND  FARM  EXPENDITURES,  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 

a  sample  of  farina.      See  text] 


119 


Areas 

2  and  A — Continued 

Area  3 

Tenure  of  operator— Con. 

Other 
farms 

Total 
all 

farms 

Tenure  of  operator1 

Other 
farms 

Tenants 

—Con. 

Full 
owners 

Part 
owners 

Tenants 

Livestock- 
ahare 

Other 
and  un- 
specified 

Manager a 

All 

Cash 

Share-cash 

Crop -share 

tenants  and 

croppers 

Livestock- 
share 

Other 
and  un- 
specif ied 

15 

35 

3,075 

4,352 

1,721 

1,174 

14 

87 

30 

11 

23 

10 

13 

1,356 

1 

20 

40 

3,576 

6,747 

2,672 

1,633 

23 

166 

37 

23 

70 

17 

19 

2,253 

2 

30 

91 

3,202 

6,466 

3,165 

1,233 

12 

245 

58 

20 

81 

46 

40 

1,811 

3 

10 

25 

2,605 

731 

302 

195 

2 

7 

3 

2 

1 

1 

225 

4 

20 

35 

3,456 

6,036 

2,465 

1,504 

20 

145 

37 

12 

60 

17 

19 

1,902 

5 

5 

1,183 
10 

2,861 
29 

1,188 
22 

762 

7 

7 

60 

14 

7 

22 

15 

2 

844 

6 

7 

5 

59 

1,143 

550 

446 

6 

39 

8 

1 

23 

6 

1 

102 

8 

15 

78 

912 

471 

346 

2 

37 

10 

1 

10 

6 

10 

56 

9 

11 

91 

1,231 

552 

519 

10 

84 

8 

22 

43 

10 

1 

66 

10 

16 

91 

1,281 

583 

536 

10 

86 

8 

23 

44 

10 

1 

66 

11 

5 

5 

15 

7 

8 

12 

5 

5 

16 

8 

8 

13 

10 

89 

1,366 

678 

577 

14 

33 

4 

2 

21 

5 

1 

64 

14 

10 

90 

1,391 

690 

583 

16 

33 

4 

2 

21 

5 

1 

69 

15 

5 

12 

532 

243 

245 

4 

25 

7 

1 

5 

6 

6 

15 

16 

5 

12 

540 

247 

248 

4 

26 

7 

1 

5 

6 

7 

15 

17 

21 

25 

1,355 

4,990 

2,167 

1,507 

19 

155 

28 

18 

69 

17 

23 

1,142 

18 

22 

25 

1,500 

6,200 

2,657 

2,067 

48 

213 

53 

19 

87 

29 

25 

1,215 

19 

20 

36 

1,235 

4,812 

2,163 

1,514 

18 

162 

28 

23 

75 

17 

19 

955 

20 

30 

60 

883 

4,111 

2,113 

1,136 

21 

224 

44 

20 

99 

36 

25 

617 

21 

20 

41 

1,291 

6,548 

2,989 

2,231 

69 

228 

35 

27 

113 

27 

26 

1,031 

22 

30 

75 

931 

4,995 

2,537 

1,468 

61 

270 

55 

20 

124 

46 

25 

659 

23 

16 

40 

3,190 

5,319 

2,130 

1,316 

21 

158 

26 

23 

65 

21 

23 

1,694 

24 

21 

45 

3,801 

6,278 

2,565 

1,657 

56 

173 

28 

25 

73 

21 

26 

1,827 

25 

5 
5 

21 
20 

2,806 
2,880 

2,907 
2,763 

576 
584 

292 

198 

10 

55 
90 

12 
30 

5 

5 

16 
20 

10 
10 

12 
25 

1,984 
1,881 

26 
27 

20 

15 

5 

31 
35 

21 
30 

3,197 
2,986 
3,041 
2,801 

4,721 
4,546 
3,131 

2,570 

1,564 

1,789 

787 

696 

887 
670 
343 
212 

6 
13 

11 

119 
178 
62 
66 

29 
46 
17 
25 

11 

10 

6 

5 

45 
57 
17 
16 

21 
20 
15 

5 

13 

45 

7 

15 

2,145 
1,896 
1,939 
1,585 

28 
29 
30 
31 

5 

1,835 

1,400 

369 

56 

5 

25 

15 

10 

943 

32 

1 

5 

15 

15 
21 

591 
473 

762 

1,160 
3,430 
1,382 

378 

1,677 

486 

200 

1,203 

311 

1 

17 

1 

25 
81 
81 

6 

23 

5 

8 
15 

6 
32 
43 

11 

6 
11 

2 
12 

7 

556 
452 

503 

33 
34 
35 

21 
79 

36 

121 

2,969 
4,714 

6,861 
15,440 

2,763 
6,658 

1,717 
5,049 

24 
161 

190 
457 

44 
122 

23 
25 

71 
200 

28 
51 

24 
59 

2,167 
3,115 

36 
37 

21 

36 

2,944 

6,812 

2,739 

1,700 

22 

189 

43 

23 

71 

28 

24 

2,162 

38 

21 

36 

2,794 

6,648 

2,692 

1,670 

22 

188 

43 

23 

70 

28 

24 

2,076 

39 

10 

30 

6 

28 

20 

35 

10 
50 

955 

1,490 

183 

430 

2,869 
4,665 
1,182 
4,127 

1,294 

2,085 

541 

1,881 

909 

1,552 

486 

1,827 

13 
26 
17 

113 

58 
105 

42 
164 

19 

38 

4 

41 

1 
2 

19 
42 
22 
88 

10 

15 
2 
8 

10 

10 
13 
25 

595 

897 

96 

142 

40 
41 
42 
43 

5 
5 

28 

49 

552 
1,151 

233 
472 

277 
517 

17 
93 

15 
59 

3 
34 

1 
2 

1 
1 

2 

7 

8 
15 

10 
10 

44 
45 

6 
28 

5 
45 

161 
381 

804 
2,976 

392 
1,409 

286 
1,310 

5 
20 

35 
105 

2 
7 

22 
87 

1 
1 

10 
10 

86 
132 

46 
47 

21 

41 

3,586 

7,364 

2,910 

1,767 

24 

212 

49 

23 

81 

28 

31 

2,451 

48 

21 

20 

4,950 

21 

20 

10,822 

11,190 

20 

1 

31 

25 

8,350 

26 

61 

10,370 

33,965 

26 

1,981 

1,774 

152,557 

639 

837 

128,795 

232,935 

631 

8 

5,497 

4,603 

1,307,115 

3,505 

4,181 

3,899,208 

4,400,731 

3,163 

342 

2,304 

1,860 

652,616 

1,651 

2,333 

1,753,438 

2,071,190 

1,509 

142 

1,553 

1,301 

477,949 

1,164 

1,155 

1,643,078 

1,443,193 

996 

168 

19 

9 

8,801 

18 

23 

256,575 

622,310 

18 

159 

103 

37,122 

126 

184 

170,707 

179,808 

112 

14 

28 

20 

6,770 

16 

29 

72,010 

48,931 

14 

2 

18 

16 

2,400 

18 

20 

9,750 

45,900 

17 

1 

65 

43 

14,309 

54 

74 

32,543 

48,243 

48 

6 

23 
6 

5,100 

23 

31 

22,167 

21,554 

21 

2 

25 

18 

8,543 

15 

30 

34,237 

15,180 

12 

3 

1,462 

1,330 

130,627 

546 

486 

75,410 

84,230 

546 

49 

50 
51 
52 

53 
54 
55 

56 

57 

21 

15 

27,547 

6,930 

21 

25 

71 

260,995 

147,690 

36 

2,270 

2,043 

677,353 

670,743 

2,090 

5,326 

4,939 

5,201,126 

6,415,936 

6,137 

2,095 

2,571 

3,151,787 

3,768,508 

2,642 

1,390 

1,125 

1,531,928 

1,893,565 

1,688 

17 

16 

86,635 

332,187 

24 

148 

215 

96,131 

190,746 

201 

37 

68 

39,150 

87,663 

39 

7 

25 

5,090 

64,125 

23 

52 

66 

10,325 

21,105 

81 

22 

26 

15,488 

8,038 

28 

30 

30 

26,078 

9,815 

30 

1,676 

1,012 

334,645 

230,930 

1,582 

58 

59 

60 

61 

6: 

25 
7,908 
3,915 

15 

76 

6,599 

28,725 

20 

1,433 

125,985 

109,271 

524 

5,629 
2,809,433 
2,295,515 

1,648 

2,913 

1,304,509 

1,253,553 

834 

1,425 

1,177,234 

758,180 

524 

25 

35,621 

55,471 

8 

299 

101,422 

115,651 

36 

74 
24,254 
30,442 

20 
9,660 
10,265 

10 

114 

37,350 

44,189 

15 

36 

11,380 

15,665 

5 

55 

18,778 

15,090 

6 

967 
190,647 
112,660 

246 

63 
64 
65 
66 

1,390 
28 
150 

3,925 

58 

275 

25,044 

390 

3,023 

399,941 

5,825 

45,028 

220,687 
3,129 
23,989 

143,323 

2,187 

16,623 

5 

20 
185 
80 

7,205 

97 

753 

11,130 

158 

1,425 

2,690 
32 
560 

6,200 

73 
550 

420 

5 

100 

1,820 
48 

215 

17,596 

254 

2,238 

67 

68 
69 

70 

5 
20 
185 

80 

71 
72 
73 

120 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  9.-LIVESTOCK  ON  HAND,  LIVESTOCK  SOLD,  AND  SPECIFIED 


[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 

Item 
(For  definitions  and  expl 

anstions,    see  text) 

The 

State 

Total 
all 
farms 

Tenure  of  operat 

jr1 

Full   owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Crop- share 

All 

Cash 

Share-cash 

tenants  and 
croppers 

Livestock   on    band: : 

1 

. . .farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

11,531 

5,041 

3,462 

6 

3                        400 

134 

13 

148 

2 

1950... 

15,073 

7,571 

3,794 

10 

2                          739 

156 

91 

220 

3 

number  1954 . . . 

35,287 

13,881 

13,816 

99 

1,206 

476 

45 

396 

4 

1950... 

54,063 

26,502 

16,229 

1,641 

3                    2,758 

897 

296 

680 

5 

. . .farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

17,795 

7,203 

4,499 

6 

1                      651 

197 

63 

234 

6 

1950... 

18,709 

8,790 

4,269 

9 

3                      883 

209 

96 

281 

7 

number  1954 ..  . 

724,640 

320, 192 

313,245 

25,56 

3                 24,328 

7,253 

1,928 

7,836 

8 

1950... 

550,997 

278,624 

181,686 

35,54 

5                  20,052 

4,821 

2,406 

5,584 

9 

Cows,  including  heifers   that 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

16,719 

6,890 

4,313 

5 

3                        585 

162 

58 

223 

10 

1950... 

18,020 

8,530 

4,172 

9 

3                      867 

208 

96 

271 

11 

number  1954.. . 

333,827 

147,734 

144,543 

12,53 

)                  9,890 

3,662 

703 

2,346 

12 

1950. . . 

267,329 

135,148 

85,982 

19,47 

!                    8,504 

2,587 

1,215 

1,740 

13 

. . .farms  reporting  1954. . . 

14,491 
16,676 

5,941 
7,903 

3,764 
3,890 

3 

7 

7                       496 

789 

136 
187 

53 
90 

188 
230 

U 

1950... 

15 

number  1954 .. . 

93,605 

44,531 

36,189 

40 

i                    3,963 

1,319 

282 

1,201 

16 

1950. . . 

95,379 

52,658 

27,989 

1,10 

7                   4,756 

1,234 

730 

1,090 

17 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

7,652 

2,920 

2,046 

2 

5                        239 

81 

17 

98 

IS 

1950... 

9,983 

4,625 

2,272 

5 

S                        504 

100 

50 

176 

19 

number  1954  — 

60,497 

28,740 

19,087 

64. 

2,869 

1,068 

238 

976 

20 

1950... 

75,679 

40,612 

19,450 

89 

3,968 

770 

490 

870 

21 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over.. farms  reporting  1954... 

11,003 

4,493 

2,473 

2. 

310 

95 

38 

97 

22 

1950. . . 

14,375 

6,814 

2,869 

7 

L                        584 

146 

55 

187 

23 

number  1954 . . . 

2,177,715 

1,286,523 

454,683 

6,89 

7               181,701 

7,611 

1,935 

25,514 

24 

Livestock   and   livestock  products 

1950... 
sold: 

2,583,440 

1,773,086 

455,368 

5,87 

58,218 

16,335 

2,845 

18,091 

25 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive. 

. . . farms  reporting  1954 .. . 

12,362 

5,852 

3,838 

6 

i                        532 

171 

53 

187 

26 

1949... 

13,547 

7,081 

3,697 

7 

!                        636 

164 

76 

196 

27 

number  1954 .. . 

274,885 

129,187 

115,122 

10,76 

7                   9,917 

2,920 

579 

4,047 

28 

1949... 

231,874 

123,293 

78,919 

11,53 

1                    9,353 

3,196 

1,353 

2,449 

29 

dollars  1954 . . . 

29,089,905 

13,951,177 

12,216,435 

1,038,93 

>            1,107,370 

250,133 

84,440 

547, 995 

30 

1949... 

31,121,110 

16,408,630 

11,147,011 

1,439,22 

S           1,298,833 

401,362 

185,997 

370,834 

31 

. . . farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

3,804 

1,584 

1,156 

L 

158 

56 

25 

b.j 

32 

1949... 

7,558 

3,844 

1,906 

4. 

413 

80 

35 

1A0 

33 

number  1954. . . 

53,913 

27,132 

16,805 

1,01 

S                   2,436 

686 

295 

1,089 

34 

1949... 

105,432 

59,518 

27,169 

4,35 

L                    4,904 

685 

455 

980 

35 

dollars  1954... 

1,855,249 

968,238 

583,505 

39,54. 

>                  99,  K6 

31,886 

9,595 

39,952 

36 

1949... 

3,278,026 

1,913,617 

811,294 

175,78 

140,919 

19,770 

14,025 

30,825 

37 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

3,255 

1,792 

744 

97 

21 

10 

26 

38 

1949 . . . 

4,372 

2,442 

870 

L 

160 

40 

10 

55 

39 

dollars  1954... 

2,434,308 

2,009,077 

206,735 

62 

>                157,200 

2,835 

10,765 

8,825 

40 

1949 . . . 

1,895,783 

1,359,881 

361,130 

63 

1                  29,655 

9,530 

3,000 

8,540 

41 

4,780 

2,362 

1,147 

< 

>                        122 

17 

16 

34 

42 

1949 . . . 

7,245 

3,912 

1,529 

2 

216 

60 

20 

70 

43 

dozens  1954 .. . 

20,464,820 

14,089,676 

3,879,456 

39,39 

)             1,469,240 

58,600 

7,810 

310,486 

u 

1949... 

24,059,803 

18,289,775 

4,040,346 

29,70 

)                596,072 

178,760 

128,070 

61,855 

45 

dollars  1954... 

6,563,563 

4,429,456 

1,278,977 

U,25( 

)                527,850 

21,397 

2,586 

93,017 

46 

1949... 

10,498,266 

7,989,385 

1,737,831 

13,41 

)               270,716 

86,605 

41,880 

27,745 

47 

65,770,084 

32,479,722 

28,026,941 

291,44 

L           2,858,072 

1,058,179 

147,934 

844,484 

48 

dollars  1954... 

18,750,204 

9,043,621 

8,330,030 

81,18. 

,               801,923 

330,581 

40,570 

197,735 

49 

Specified   crops  harvested: 

1949... 

16,468,252 

9,739,853 

5,104,656 

196,51 

>                801,913 

231,908 

158,605 

193,870 

50 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

3,994 

1,692 

1,528 

1< 

196 

67 

25 

73 

'.1 

1949 . . . 

4,094 

2,096 

1,124 

2C 

297 

75 

21 

75 

52 

acres  1954 . . . 

36,452 

14,941 

17,211 

41' 

1,944 

779 

75 

775 

53 

1949 . . . 

30,025 

15,590 

8,451 

76S 

2,560 

875 

95 

560 

54 

Corn  harvested  for  grain.. 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

271 

101 

75 

10 

5 

55 

1949 . . . 

763 

384 

139 

50 

25 

16 

56 

acres  1954 . . . 

1,627 

1,039 

378 

40 

10 

57 

1949... 

5,126 

2,919 

807 

630 

520 

75 

58 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

75,340 

46,555 

21,280 

1,200 

300 

59 

1949... 

125,095 

58, 105 

27,850 

17,990 

16, 175 

865 

i.n 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

15,375 

10,475 

3,050 

61 

1949... 

18,536 

9,771 

860 

5,120 

5,120 

... 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

2,877 

1,193 

1,100 

i 

170 

29 

16 

92 

63 

1949... 

4,024 

1,991 

1,313 

2 

247 

21 

25 

137 

64 

acres  1954.. . 

262,160 

98,216 

141,487 

4,08< 

12,787 

1,796 

745 

8,743 

65 

1949... 

339,461 

137,558 

154,950 

10,70< 

29,649 

775 

1,476 

20,034 

66 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

3,713,359 

1,489,360 

1,903,704 

22,71( 

201,585 

34,  570 

15,900 

122,524 

67 

1949... 

6,048,097 

2,596,955 

2,682,638 

133,351 

521,255 

17,050 

19,876 

350,430 

68 

bushels  sold  1954... 

3,210,257 

1,287,265 

1,652,259 

20,92. 

184,325 

32,240 

13,300 

114,895 

69 

1949... 

4,909,361 

2,091,787 

2,227,925 

117,97: 

403,072 

13,000 

15,350 

314,017 

70 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

6,685 

2,982 

2,070 

2 

295 

84 

45 

136 

71 

1949... 

8,254 

3,926 

2,136 

2< 

572 

131 

45 

221 

72 

acres  1954 . . . 

85,142 

37,068 

35,770 

50( 

4,863 

1,505 

725 

2,393 

73 

1949... 

84, 514 

38,761 

27,752 

65 

8,597 

1,818 

445 

4,709 

74 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

2,472,857 

1,132,592 

972,872 

19,82' 

173,986 

45,280 

28,725 

91,801 

75 

1949... 

2,882,999 

1,374,240 

917,301 

15,87( 

315,900 

64,290 

16,895 

173,040 

76 

bushels  sold  1954... 

1,863,085 

857,126 

750,828 

18,201 

149,650 

41,065 

26,645 

75,600 

77 

1949... 

1,562,780 

701,412 

504,248 

5,84' 

235,090 

46,725 

12,025 

136,660 

78 

Barley  threshed  or  combined.. 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

9,133 

4,051 

3,101 

3( 

508 

133 

47 

232 

79 

1949. . . 

9,902 

5,178 

2,795 

4 

562 

111 

50 

225 

80 

acres  1954 . . . 

148,297 

63,452 

65,392 

93< 

10, 509 

2,431 

625 

5,990 

HI 

1949... 

125,432 

63,389 

40,122 

2,83' 

11,293 

1,185 

530 

7,690 

82 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

5,747,216 

2,540,568 

2,479,319 

35,29< 

409,100 

90,840 

36,075 

229,945 

83 

1949 . . . 

5,903,314 

3,003,246 

1,919,717 

103,32 

574, 500 

58, 590 

18,460 

415,515 

84 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

1,890,254 

745,181 

816,610 

9,95 

234,040 

40,505 

21,550 

156,610 

B5 

1949 . . . 

1,842,871 

786,708 

545,691 

21,8&i 

411,165 

25,390 

3,540 

353,910 

86 

504,917 

232,387 

195,306 

16,29 

!                 22,956 

7,007 

1,289 

10, 196 

87 

1949 . . . 

513,882 

265,223 

165,174 

21,53. 

26,781 

5,496 

3,855 

8,855 

88 

■tons  1954... 

1,095,345 

498, 178 

439,159 

26,61< 

58,612 

13,365 

4,834 

30,461 

lData  are  given  by  tenure  of  operator  for  commercial  farms  only. 
alent  of  cream  and  butterfat  sold. 


2For  comparability  of  data  on  livestock  and  poultry,  see  text  and  State  Table  12. 


3Tncludea  milk  equiv- 


UTAH 


121 


CROPS,  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUSES  OF  1954   WD   1950 


a  sample  of 

farms.      See 

text] 

The 

State — Continued 

Area  1 

Tenure  of  operator — Con. 

Total 

Tenure  of  operator 

1 

Tenants — Con. 

Tenants 

Other 

all 

Full 

Part 

Other 

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 

49 

56 

2,560 

3,817 

1,853 

1,267 

22 

187 

59 

75 

26 

27 

488 

1 

142 

130 

2,867 

5,172 

2,911 

1,474 

38 

277 

51 

30 

95 

71 

30 

472 

: 

141 

148 

5,391 

13,434 

5,096 

6,333 

493 

461 

136 

185 

56 

84 

1,051 

3 

385 

500 

6,934 

18,266 

9,934 

5,956 

444 

818 

153 

70 

300 

185 

110 

1,11* 

4 

71 

86 

5,379 

6,114 

2,765 

1,771 

20 

294 

73 

15 

135 

35 

36 

1,264 

5 

156 

141 

4,677 

6,426 

3,384 

1,642 

31 

367 

75 

30 

146 

80 

36 

1,002 

6 

4,197 

3,114 

41,307 

253,186 

123,209 

100,393 

9,344 

11,647 

1,702 

860 

5,355 

2,325 

1,405 

8,593 

7 

4,179 

3,062 

35,090 

198,359 

109,183 

65,883 

10,203 

6,746 

1,025 

600 

1,889 

1,940 

1,292 

6,344 

8 

71 

71 

4,873 

5,827 

2,690 

1,685 

20 

269 

58 

15 

125 

35 

36 

1,163 

9 

156 

136 

4,361 

6,247 

3,287 

1,611 

31 

367 

75 

30 

146 

80 

36 

951 

i: 

1,938 

1,241 

19,121 

105,653 

53,665 

39,398 

4,980 

4,210 

795 

265 

1,415 

1,035 

700 

3,400 

li 

1,731 

1,231 

18,223 

85,277 

46,628 

28,035 

4,752 

2,796 

520 

330 

810 

620 

516 

3,066 

i. 

56 

63 

4,253 

5,087 

2,322 

1,483 

11 

234 

53 

15 

105 

30 

31 

1,037 

13 

156 

126 

4,019 

5,854 

3,078 

1,540 

29 

336 

75 

30 

120 

80 

31 

871 

li 

588 

573 

8,522 

38,929 

20,322 

14,053 

39 

2,142 

570 

30 

840 

245 

457 

2,373 

15 

1,056 

646 

8,869 

42,111 

24,332 

13,114 

443 

1,971 

480 

330 

515 

525 

121 

2,251 

16 

17 

26 

2,421 

2,198 

932 

666 

12 

103 

33 

5 

50 

5 

10 

485 

17 

91 

87 

2,529 

2,798 

1,446 

783 

10 

168 

35 

10 

71 

40 

12 

391 

18 

35 

552 

9,159 

22,908 

9,880 

9,501 

408 

1,404 

734 

150 

445 

5 

70 

1,715 

19 

893 

945 

10,750 

21,134 

11,055 

7,054 

189 

1,165 

190 

15 

185 

285 

490 

1,671 

2C 

36 

44 

3,703 

3,213 

1,489 

822 

7 

133 

27 

15 

50 

15 

26 

762 

21 

85 

HI 

4,037 

4,292 

2,311 

1,020 

19 

207 

30 

15 

86 

45 

31 

735 

22 

2,675 

143,966 

247,911 

612,781 

290,448 

126,227 

1,300 

149,251 

3,486 

1,135 

2,415 

2,195 

140,020 

45,555 

23 

2,745 

18,202 

290,893 

589,754 

414,152 

110,926 

2,707 

14,779 

1,295 

1,315 

8,757 

1,050 

2,362 

47,190 

24 

51 

70 

2,075 

4,677 

2,357 

1,491 

20 

223 

52 

10 

105 

25 

31 

586 

25 

105 

95 

2,060 

5,041 

2,787 

1,467 

30 

231 

70 

25 

76 

45 

15 

526 

26 

1,153 

1,218 

9,892 

98,628 

50,277 

36,796 

4,390 

5,255 

560 

355 

3,270 

555 

515 

1,910 

27 

1,495 

860 

8,770 

86,040 

50,357 

27,937 

3,202 

3,169 

540 

160 

1,299 

915 

255 

1,375 

28 

97,147 

127,655 

775,991 

12,012,016 

5,976,204 

4,753,178 

429,734 

690,115 

50,700 

65,445 

477,840 

61,955 

34,175 

162,785 

29 

245,455 

95,185 

827,408 

12,628,839 

7,199,871 

4,423,745 

393,889 

477,084 

55,240 

15,225 

203,469 

171,305 

31,845 

134,250 

30 

1 

20 

894 

1,215 

560 

400 

7 

48 

23 

5 

15 

5 

200 

31 

67 

91 

1,353 

2,245 

1,179 

701 

13 

127 

20 

10 

55 

26 

16 

225 

32 

6 

360 

6,522 

21,767 

11,167 

7,205 

903 

1J132 

442 

230 

450 

10 

1,360 

33 

1,639 

1,145 

9,490 

28,006 

16,410 

8,745 

187 

1,319 

55 

45 

240 

674 

305 

1,345 

34 

218 

17,495 

164,818 

769,561 

388,396 

261,425 

34,850 

48,915 

21,765 

6,500 

20,000 

650 

35,975 

35 

43,474 

32,825 

236,415 

935,624 

586,338 

267,071 

4,610 

39,050 

2,110 

1,575 

9,605 

13,585 

12,175 

38,555 

36 

5 

35 

617 

987 

589 

247 

55 

10 

5 

10 

5 

25 

96 

37 

5 

50 

888 

1,160 

718 

271 

45 

5 

5 

25 

5 

5 

126 

38 

2,125 

132,650 

60,671 

799,394 

533,262 

113,386 

141,290 

1,040 

265 

6,360 

2,125 

131,500 

11,456 

39, 

175 

8,410 

144,484 

470,192 

307,171 

128,164 

7,700 

500 

2,500 

4,290 

175 

235 

27,157 

40 

20 

35 

1,140 

1,507 

766 

403 

1 

61 

11 

5 

15 

5 

25 

276 

41 

30 

36 

1,567 

2,238 

1,324 

508 

10 

96 

15 

15 

35 

20 

11 

300 

42 

16,370 

1,075,975 

987,052 

5,443,095 

3,227,481 

955,379 

750 

1,063,330 

15,920 

4,950 

1,860 

15,600 

1,025,000 

196,155 

43 

14,025 

213,362 

1,103,910 

4,898,661 

3,716,315 

816,789 

25,800 

173,167 

5,695 

124,800 

18,885 

12,525 

11,262 

166, 590 

44 

5,030 

405,820 

313,030 

1,858,898 

1,049,275 

349,739 

300 

400,565 

4,325 

1,500 

560 

4,680 

389,500 

59,019 

45 

6,085 

108,401 

486,924 

2,027,933 

1,528,744 

354,568 

11,490 

60,891 

2,305 

40,450 

8,645 

5,435 

4,056 

72,240 

46 

481,280 

326,195 

2,113,908 

31,327,625 

16,572,005 

12,191,976 

22,400 

1,581, '.34 

400,830 

26,500 

641,909 

207,500 

304,695 

959,810 

47 

127,607 

105,430 

493,446 

8,074,027 

4,315,589 

3,127,049 

3,500 

404,054 

98,199 

5,370 

152,480 

47,225 

100,780 

223,835 

48 

130,605 

86,925 

625,315 

8,151,801 

4,912,818 

2,539,303 

59,820 

383,805 

74,695 

95,335 

120, 105 

80,415 

13,255 

256,055 

49 

16 

15 

559 

1,044 

440 

487 

2 

70 

5 

10 

40 

10 

5 

45 

50 

61 

65 

548 

972 

545 

296 

6 

90 

20 

... 

25 

35 

10 

35 

51 

125 

90 

1,939 

9,407 

3,833 

4,702 

32 

680 

30 

70 

450 

95 

35 

160 

52 

485 

445 
5 

2,656 
85 

7,345 
16 

4,253 
5 

2,182 

1 

35 

645 

70 

155 

310 

110 

230 

10 

53 
54 

5 

10 

30 

190 
170 

41 
51 

31 
25 

10 
16 

10 

5  5 
56 

15 

20 
900 

770 
6,305 

128 
2,325 

113 
1,250 

15 
750 

325 

57 
58 

200 

750 

21,150 
1,850 
2,785 

5,800 

750 

2,496 

5,350 
2,496 

450 
750 

59 

60 
61 

11 

22 

406 

1,085 

510 

420 

6 

103 

16 

5 

66 

10 

6 

46 

62 

30 

34 

452 

1,642 

902 

540 

3 

116 

10 

15 

57 

20 

14 

81 

63 

318 

1,185 

5,581 

136,638 

55,727 

68,186 

3,066 

7,494 

1,019 

105 

5,080 

315 

975 

2,165 

64 

1,575 

5,790 

6,595 

176,489 

85,485 

71,508 

1,867 

15,324 

75 

1,090 

7,204 

1,405 

5,550 

2,305 

65 

8,878 

19,713 

96,000 

1,929,299 

837,301 

916,308 

8,470 

125,945 

23,300 

5,400 

75,930 

8,815 

12,500 

41,275 

66 

32,175 

101,725 

113,865 

3,422,668 

1,773,055 

1,309,972 

32,000 

262,666 

2,550 

15,600 

124,311 

24,325 

95,880 

44,975 

€7 

8,185 

15,705 

65,485 

1,747,242 

736,981 

845,006 

8,470 

120,375 

22,650 

4,860 

72,680 

8,185 

12,000 

36,410 

68 

10,175 

50,530 

68,605 

2,898,962 

1,523,877 

1,133,440 

32,000 

180,330 

1,000 

14,100 

114,075 

3,575 

47,580 

29,315 

69 

15 

15 

1,313 

2,588 

1,309 

890 

6 

108 

17 

15 

66 

10 

275 

70 

80 

95 

1,591 

2,911 

1,520 

841 

9 

236 

35 

10 

126 

45 

20 

305 

71 

165 

75 

6,935 

45,986 

21,703 

20,263 

25 

2,355 

485 

220 

1,530 

120 

1,640 

72 

835 

790 

8,749 

36,425 

17,699 

13,427 

215 

3,499 

370 

160 

2,199 

565 

205 

1,585 

73 

5,930 

2,250 

173,580 

1,199,381 

558,759 

510,752 

1,025 

89,475 

12,635 

12,150 

60,260 

4,430 

39,370 

74 

34,655 

27,020 

259,688 

1,259,563 

656,835 

410,763 

2,025 

135,370 

11,280 

4,520 

87,290 

24,530 

7,750 

54,570 

75 

4,540 

1,800 

87,275 

938,286 

433,466 

401,880 

380 

78,110 

10,500 

11,350 

53,130 

3,130 

24,450 

n 

22,260 

17,420 

116, 183 

790,678 

382,127 

275,696 

500 

112,025 

7,330 

3,750 

74,935 

19,010 

7,000 

20,330 

77 

67 

29 

1,443 

3,942 

1,873 

1,434 

7 

248 

49 

20 

132 

30 

17 

380 

78 

101 

75 

1,322 

4,083 

2,288 

1,212 

18 

245. 

50 

20 

110 

45 

20 

320 

79 

797 

666 

8,005 

79,862 

35,220 

36,265 

127 

5,910 

1,618 

355 

3,350 

315 

272 

2,340 

80 

1,258 

630 

7,791 

55,237 

29,918 

19,504 

810 

3,210 

660 

310 

1,480 

600 

160 

1,795 

SI 

36,200 

16,040 

282,930 

2,938,714 

1,328,523 

1,293,856 

10,835 

214,210 

44,550 

27,800 

119,150 

17,100 

5,610 

91,290 

82 

54,260 

27,675 

302,528 

2,815,474 

1,543,971 

1,003,638 

36,860 

145,545 

31,150 

7,580 

73,255 

27,185 

6,375 

85,460 

83 

10, 175 

5,200 

84,470 

1,052,307 

423,160 

467,127 

125,650 

25,900 

19,500 

70,175 

7,675 

2,400 

36,370 

84 

18,280 

10,045 

77,443 

916,341 

469,638 

314,718 

15,680 

84,635 

10,345 

3,125 

54,285 

14,130 

2,750 

31,670 

85 

2,509 

1,955 

37,970 

233,994 

118,220 

86,433 

9,163 

9,768 

2,428 

545 

5,240 

965 

590 

10,410 

86 

5,360 

3,215 

35,172 

219,530 

117,151 

70,585 

13,504 

10,585 

1,790 

1,245 

3,750 

2,570 

1,230 

7,705 

.87 

6,305 

3,647 

72,777 

475,943 

231,265 

187,746 

10,705 

28,318 

4,683 

2,980 

16, 190 

3,215 

1,250 

17,909 

88 

374943   O  -  56  -  10 


122 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  9.-LIVESTOCK  ON  HAND,  LIVESTOCK  SOLD,  AND  SPECIFIED 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  tent) 

Areas  2 

and  A 

Total 
all 
farm3 

Tenure  of  operato 

r1 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Crop- share 

All 

Cash 

Share-cash 

tenants  snd 
croppers 

Livestock  od  hand 

1 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

3,124 

1,133 

792 

28 

107 

46 

5 

35 

2 

1950... 

4,269 

1,740 

1,027 

42 

213 

42 

26 

50 

3 

number  1954 . . . 

6,930 

2,454 

2,133 

85 

258 

128 

15 

75 

4 

1950... 

11,572 

4,767 

3,236 

704 

660 

109 

76 

115 

5 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

5,356 

1,855 

1,126 

28 

192 

81 

25 

40 

6 

1950... 

5,666 

2,132 

1,200 

40 

227 

61 

31 

40 

7 

number  1954 .. . 

129,967 

51,994 

59,044 

3,065 

4,827 

2,227 

550 

755 

8 

1950... 

94,260 

41,805 

30,328 

10,085 

3,647 

776 

711 

405 

9 

Cows,  including  heifers  that 

. . farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

4,768 

1,697 

1,056 

28 

152 

61 

20 

40 

10 

1950 . . . 

5,267 

2,016 

1,158 

40 

216 

60 

31 

35 

11 

number  1954 . .  . 

52,621 

21,332 

23,896 

1,355 

1,845 

955 

180 

215 

12 

1950... 

45,025 

19,578 

13,008 

6,415 

1,685 

450 

355 

180 

13 

. .farms  reporting  1954. . . 

4,170 

1,451 

926 

18 

140 

55 

15 

40 

L4 

1950... 

4,979 

1,919 

1,086 

32 

195 

50 

30 

30 

15 

number  1954 .. . 

26,804 

10,563 

11,827 

293 

1,215 

600 

175 

130 

16 

1950... 

25,570 

12,637 

7,550 

515 

1,285 

455 

220 

95 

17 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

2,139 

657 

427 

7 

60 

35 

5 

10 

18 

1950... 

2,803 

953 

598 

30 

135 

30 

20 

30 

19 

number  1954 . . . 

17,647 

8,951 

3,601 

69 

640 

170 

60 

285 

20 

1950. . . 

22,640 

10,936 

5,062 

298 

685 

130 

60 

235 

21 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over.. farms  reporting  1954... 

3,723 

1,373 

618 

12 

97 

60 

22 

22 

1950... 

5,134 

2,119 

863 

35 

175 

60 

20 

40 

23 

number  1954 . . . 

1,126,585 

733,421 

208,134 

5,187 

27,980 

3,560 

22,075 

24 

Livestock  and  livestock  products 

1950... 
sold: 

1,498,247 

1,038,117 

253,230 

2,097 

28,595 

11,690 

715 

3,410 

25 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive. 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

3,001 

1,323 

929 

27 

152 

76 

20 

25 

26 

1949 .  . . 

3,460 

1,535 

981 

30 

172 

46 

21 

35 

27 

number  1954 . . . 

53,958 

23,585 

25,544 

1,158 

1,551 

926 

80 

205 

28 

1949... 

42,027 

17,746 

15,758 

3,986 

2,812 

1,409 

673 

200 

29 

dollars  1954... 

6,031,730 

2,768,061 

2,766,095 

153,295 

153,280 

90,790 

8,005 

20,660 

30 

1949... 

5,907,021 

2,248,958 

2,629,333 

465,005 

402,242 

210,165 

100,457 

29,595 

31 

..farms  reporting  1954... 

975 

350 

251 

1 

45 

25 

5 

10 

32 

1949... 

1,996 

796 

477 

21 

105 

25 

10 

15 

33 

number  1954 .. . 

14,916 

7,565 

3,917 

35 

640 

105 

25 

455 

34 

1949... 

26,993 

14,627 

6,269 

402 

710 

165 

55 

85 

35 

dollars  1954... 

539,731 

304,154 

143,342 

1,400 

23,180 

4,115 

625 

15,250 

36 

1949 . . . 

818,686 

463,431 

195,900 

14,505 

20,490 

2,815 

2,260 

1,975 

37 

. . .farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

1,416 

775 

305 

5 

35 

10 

5 

15 

38 

1949... 

2,075 

1,102 

370 

11 

60 

15 

5 

15 

39 

dollars  1954... 

1,392,190 

1,277,990 

63,170 

625 

14,820 

1,535 

10,500 

2,460 

40 

1949... 

1,179,616 

877,911 

186,960 

483 

14,775 

6,850 

500 

3,375 

41 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

1,826 

908 

344 

6 

25 

5 

10 

42 

1949 . . . 

2,968 

1,470 

565 

11 

60 

20 

5 

20 

43 

dozens  1954 . . . 

11,367,144 

8,260,410 

2,002,116 

38,086 

375,815 

37,500 

307,140 

44 

1949... 

15,794,041 

15,028,337 

2,615,399 

3,900 

392,845 

171,415 

3,270 

31,360 

45 

dollars  1954... 

3,484,071 

2,520,051 

613,142 

13,720 

117,400 

15,000 

92,000 

46 

1949... 

7,088,009 

5,421,520 

1,130,805 

1,920 

197,570 

83,555 

1,430 

14,180 

47 

18,777,551 

7,708,942 

9,372,380 

203,820 

944,372 

589,472 

87,500 

41,400 

48 

dollars  1954... 

6,188,778 

2,371,203 

3,302,326 

58,210 

319,550 

214,860 

26,730 

6,810 

49 

Specified  crops  harvested: 

1949... 

5,098,274 

2,732,317 

1,685,198 

135,249 

269,055 

123,200 

55,225 

7,000 

50 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

1,432 

596 

556 

11 

92 

50 

15 

12 

51 

1949... 

1,437 

677 

417 

10 

106 

30 

16 

5 

52 

acres  1954. . . 

12,084 

4,020 

6,362 

210 

860 

515 

105 

165 

53 

1949... 

9,223 

3,906 

2,905 

442 

655 

170 

155 

20 

K 

Corn  harvested  for  grain. . 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

136 

56 

35 

10 

5 

55 

1949 . . . 

242 

125 

47 

25 

10 

56 

acres  1954 . . . 

390 

185 

105 

40 

10 

57 

1949... 

1,884 

1,210 

339 

110 

75 

-.8 

bushels  harvested  1954 . . . 

19,745 

7,415 

7,960 

1,200 

300 

59 

1949 . .  . 

41,400 

17,155 

16,850 

4,000 

3,050 

60 

bushels  sold  1954... 

1,950 

500 

61 

1949... 

5,135 

5,135 

62 

farms  reporting  1954... 

481 

138 

190 

32 

6 

10 

6 

63 

1949... 

726 

248 

248 

8 

51 

10 

5 

26 

64 

acres  1954... 

30,714 

5,835 

22,272 

1,262 

462 

40 

575 

65 

1949... 

41,706 

4,463 

21,461 

6,322 

7,685 

140 

85 

7,375 

« 

bushels  harvested  1954  . . . 

428,796 

92,896 

295,356 

17,814 

5,770 

1,500 

4,339 

67 

1949 . . . 

766,993 

97,510 

392,532 

76,536 

168,725 

7,500 

1,275 

158,010 

68 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

356,990 

84,287 

244,828 

13,715 

5,090 

1,440 

3,460 

69 

1949... 

615,825 

67,820 

304,018 

72,542 

151,275 

7,500 

142,000 

70 

...farms  reporting  1954... 

2,566 

1,032 

723 

11 

139 

66 

15 

43 

71 

1949... 

3,058 

1,301 

784 

12 

205 

70 

30 

45 

72 

acres  1954 . . . 

22,051 

8,966 

7,916 

263 

1,965 

995 

280 

580 

73 

1949... 

25,378 

10,593 

7,806 

170 

3,175 

625 

260 

1,790 

74 

bushels  harvested  1954 . . . 

835,047 

371,570 

296,970 

14,312 

66,060 

31,770 

9,375 

21,615 

75 

1949... 

978,133 

400,675 

309,110 

6,800 

133,145 

31,885 

11,575 

71,885 

76 

bushels  sold  1954 . .  . 

637,959 

282,995 

2X,143 

13,866 

56,715 

29,690 

8,245 

15,570 

77 

1949... 

522,620 

208,135 

151,867 

1,500 

96,075 

23,070 

8,275 

54,405 

78 

Barley  threshed  or  combined . . 

farms  reporting  1954... 

2,730 

1,078 

832 

5 

153 

65 

15 
15 

48 

50 

1,675 

5,330 

79 

1949. . . 

2,710 

1,147 

836 

10 

161 

46 

80 

acres  1954 . . . 

29,637 

9,607 

14,437 

75 

2,275 

335 

80 

81 

1949 . . . 

29,303 

9,991 

10,013 

175 

6,200 

355 

90 

82 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

1,303,911 

460,658 

598,173 

3,500 

120,045 

25,400 

3,150 

81,645 

83 

1949... 

1,450,546 

479,630 

491,193 

7,100 

359,230 

22,190 

4,000 

312,675 

84 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

421,442 

100,450 

203,167 

81,080 

12,205 

800 

68,075 

85 

1949... 

585,511 

86,370 

155,118 

312,415 

10,295 

293,325 

86 
87 

92,523 
82,320 

33,997 
35,973 

38,869 
27,541 

3,714 
3,661 

4,820 
4,760 

1,885 
1,475 

290 
920 

1,850 
805 

1949 . . . 

88 

tons  1954... 

274,125 

105,867 

115,603 

9,360 

15,275 

5,040 

1,020 

7,165 

*Data  are  given  by  tenure  of  operator  for  commercial  farms  only, 
alent  of  cream  and  butterfat  sold. 


2For  comparability  of  data  on  livestock  and  poultry,  see  text  and  state  Table  12 . 


'Includes  milk  equlv- 


UTAH 


123 


CROPS,  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND   1950-Continued 


a  sample  of 

fanns.   See 

text] 

Areas 

2  and  A — Continued 

Area  3 

Tenure  of  operator* — Con. 

Other 
farms 

Total 
all 
farms 

Tenure  of  operator1 

Other 
farms 

Tenants 

— Con. 

Full 
owners 

Part 
owners 

Manager s 

Tenants 

Livestock- 
share 

Other 
and  un- 
specified 

All 

Cash 

Share-cash 

Crop-share 

tenants  and 

croppers 

Livestock- 
share 

Other 
and  un- 
specified 

6 

15 

1,064 

4,590 

2,055 

1,403 

18 

106 

29 

8 

38 

17 

14 

1,008 

1 

25 

70 

1,247 

5,632 

2,920 

1,293 

22 

249 

63 

35 

75 

46 

30 

1,148 

2 

15 

25 

2,000 

14,923 

6,331 

5,350 

415 

487 

212 

30 

136 

70 

39 

2,340 

3 

50 

310 

2,205 

24,225 

11,801 

7,037 

492 

1,280 

635 

150 

265 

150 

80 

3,615 

4 

15 

31 

2,155 

6,325 

2,583 

1,602 

15 

165 

43 

23 

59 

21 

19 

1,960 

5 

30 

65 

2,067 

6,617 

3,274 

1,427 

19 

289 

73 

35 

95 

46 

40 

1,608 

6 

520 

775 

11,037 

341,487 

144,989 

153,808 

13,159 

7,854 

3,324 

518 

1,726 

1,352 

934 

21,677 

7 

485 

1,270 

8,395 

258,378 

127,636 

85,475 

15,257 

9,659 

3,020 

1,095 

3,290 

1,754 

500 

20,351 

8 

15 

16 

1,835 

6,124 

2,503 

1,572 

10 

164 

43 

23 

58 

21 

19 

1,875 

9 

30 

60 

1,837 

6,506 

3,227 

1,403 

19 

284 

73 

35 

90 

46 

40 

1,573 

10 

275 

220 

4,193 

175,553 

72,737 

81,249 

6,204 

3,835 

1,912 

258 

716 

628 

321 

11,528 

11 

230 

470 

4,339 

137,027 

68,942 

44,939 

8,305 

4,023 

1,617 

530 

750 

881 

245 

10,818 

12 

15 

15 

1,635 

5,234 

2,168 

1,355 

8 

122 

28 

23 

43 

11 

17 

1,581 

13 

30 

55 

1,747 

5,843 

2,906 

1,264 

14 

258 

62 

30 

80 

46 

40 

1,401 

!■'. 

275 

35 

2,906 

27,872 

13,646 

10,309 

68 

606 

149 

77 

231 

68 

81 

3,243 

1/.' 

180 

335 

3,583 

27,698 

15,689 

7,325 

149 

1,500 

299 

180 

480 

351 

190 

3,035 

16 

5 

5 

988 

3,315 

1,331 

953 

7 

76 

13 

7 

38 

7 

11 

948 

17 

15 

40 

1,087 

4,382 

2,226 

891 

13 

201 

35 

20 

75 

36 

35 

1,051 

18 

15 

110 

4,386 

19,942 

9,909 

5,985 

165 

825 

164 

28 

246 

15 

372 

3,058 

19 

15 

245 

5,659 

31,905 

18,621 

7,334 

412 

2,118 

450 

415 

450 

593 

210 

3,420 

20 

10 

5 

1,623 

4,067 

1,631 

1,033 

5 

80 

8 

23 

25 

11 

13 

1,318 

21 

10 

45 

1,942 

4,949 

2,384 

986 

17 

202 

56 

20 

61 

30 

35 

1,360 

22 

220 

2,125 

151,863 

438,349 

262,654 

120,322 

410 

4,470 

565 

800 

1,024 

260 

1,821 

50,493 

23 

270 

12,510 

176,208 

495,439 

320,817 

91,212 

1,071 

14,844 

3,350 

815 

5,924 

1,425 

3,330 

67,495 

24 

10 

21 

570 

4,684 

2,172 

1,418 

18 

157 

43 

23 

57 

16 

18 

919 

25 

20 

50 

742 

5,046 

2,759 

1,249 

13 

233 

48 

30 

85 

40 

30 

792 

26 

75 

265 

2,120 

122,299 

55,325 

52,782 

5,219 

3,111 

1,434 

144 

572 

523 

438 

5,862 

27 

65 

465 

1,725 

103,807 

55,190 

35,224 

4,351 

3,372 

1,247 

520 

950 

515 

140 

5,670 

28 

3,650 

29,975 

170,999 

11,046,159 

5,186,912 

4,697,162 

455,903 

263,975 

108,643 

10,990 

49,495 

31,342 

63,505 

442,207 

29 

6,495 

55,530 

161,483 

12,585,250 

6,959,801 

4,093,933 

580,334 

419,507 

135,957 

70,315 

137,770 

67,655 

7,810 

531,675 

30 

5 

328 

1,614 

674 

505 

4 

65 

8 

15 

31 

1 

10 

366 

31 

10 

45 

597 

3,317 

1,869 

728 

8 

181 

35 

15 

70 

31 

30 

531 

32 

55 

2,759 

17,230 

8,400 

5,683 

80 

664 

139 

40 

184 

6 

295 

2,403 

33 

110 

295 

4,985 

50,433 

28,481 

12,155 

3,762 

2,875 

465 

355 

655 

855 

545 

3,160  ; 

34 

3,190 

67,655 

545,957 

275,688 

178,738 

3,292 

27,051 

6,006 

2,470 

4,702 

218 

13,655 

61,188 

35 

3,360 

10,080 

124,360 

1,523,716 

863,848 

348,323 

156,666 

81,379 

14,845 

10,190 

19,245 

26,529 

10,570 

73,500 

36 

5 

296 

852 

428 

192 

7 

1 

1 

5 

225 

37 

25 

532 

1,137 

622 

229 

1 

55 

20 

15 

20 

230 

38 

325 

35,585 

242,724 

197,825 

30,179 

1,090 

260 

5 

825 

13,630 

39 

4,050 

99,487 

245,975 

174,799 

46,006 

150 

7,180 

2,180 

875 

4,125 

17,840 

40 

5 

5 

543 

1,447 

688 

400 

2 

36 

1 

11 

9 

10 

5 

321 

41 

15 

862 

2,039 

1,118 

456 

60 

25 

15 

10 

10 

405 

42 

200 

30,975 

690,717 

3,654,581 

2,601,785 

921,961 

560 

30,095 

5,180 

2,860 

1,485 

570 

20,000 

100,180 

43 

186,800 

753,560 

3,367,101 

2,545,123 

'608,158 

30,060 

1,650 

11,610 

1,500 

15,300 

183,760 

44 

80 

10,320 

219,758 

1,220,594 

860,130 

316,096 

230 

9,885 

2,072 

1,086 

457 

270 

6,000 

34,253 

45 

98,405 

336,194 

1,382,324 

1,039,121 

252,458 

12,255 

745 

4,920 

650 

5,940 

78,490 

46 

214,500 
67,650 

11,500 
3,500 

548,037 
137,489 

15,664,908 
4,487,399 

8,198,775 
2,356,829 

6,462,585 
1,900,655 

65,221 
19,474 

332,266 

78,319 

67,877 
17,522 

33,934 
8,470 

161,175 
38,445 

59,280 
12,732 

10,000 
1,150 

606,061 
132,122 

47 
48 

19,735 

63,895 

276,455 

3,218,177 

2,094,718 

880,155 

1,446 

149,053 

34,013 

8,045 

66,765 

30,455 

9,775 

92,805 

49 

5 

10 

177 

1,518 

656 

485 

6 

34 

12 

21 

1 

337 

50 

5 

50 

227 

1,685 

874 

411 

13 

101 

25 

5 

45 

21 

5 

286 

51 

20 

55 

632 

14,961 

7,088 

6,147 

175 

404 

234 

160 

10 

1,147 

52 

15 

295 
5 

1,315 
35 

13,457 
119 

7,431 
40 

3,364 
39 

291 

1,260 

635 

40 

385 

160 

40 

1,111 
40 

53 
54 

10 

45 

480 

228 

82 

25 

15 

10 

145 

55 

30 

60 

1,186 

829 

257 

100 

56 

15 

20 
900 

225 
3,170 

3,114 
53,270 

1,596 
37,890 

453 
12,570 

520 

445 

75 

545 
2,810 

57 
58 

200 

750 

3,395 
1,450 

77,895 
12,675 
10,905 

35,600 
10,475 
2,140 

10,550 

1,800 

860 

13,990 
5,120 

13,125 
5,120 

865 

17,755 

400 

2,785 

59 
60 
61 

10 

121 

1,311 

545 

490 

2 

35 

7 

1 

20 

1 

6 

239 

62 

5 

5 

171 

1,656 

841 

525 

10 

80 

1 

5 

54 

5 

15 

200 

63 

185 

1,345 

94,808 

36,654 

51,029 

1,023 

4,031 

315 

600 

3,088 

3 

25 

2,071 

64 

20 

65 

1,775 

121,266 

47,610 

61,981 

2,520 

6,640 

560 

300 

5,455 

150 

175 

2,515 

65 

6,205 

22,730 

1,355,264 

559,163 

692,040 

14,240 

57,826 

5,500 

9,000 

42,255 

63 

1,008 

31,995 

66 

1,100 

840 

31,690 

1,858,436 

726,390 

980,  IX 

24,848 

89,864 

7,000 

3,000 

68,109 

6,750 

5,005 

37,200 

67 

3,705 

14,160 

1,106,025 

465,997 

562,425 

12,453 

50,235 

4,500 

7,000 

38,735 

14,915 

68 

500 

1,275 

20,170 

1,394,574 

500,090 

790,467 

13,430 

71,467 

4,500 

1,250 

57,942 

6,100 

1,675 

19,120 

69 

5 

10 

661 

1,531 

641 

457 

8 

48 

1 

15 

27 

5 

377 

70 

15 

45 

756 

2,285 

1,105 

511 

8 

131 

26 

5 

50 

20 

30 

530 

71 

45 

65 

2,941 

17,105 

6,399 

7,591 

218 

543 

25 

225 

283 

10 

2,354 

72 

85 

415 

3,634 

22,711 

10,469 

6,519 

270 

1,923 

823 

25 

720 

185 

170 

3,530 

73 

1,500 

1,800 

86,135 

438,429 

202,263 

165,150 

4,490 

18,451 

875 

7,200 

9,926 

450 

48,075 

74 

3,825 

13,975 

128,403 

645,303 

316,730 

197,428 

7,045 

47,385 

21,125 

800 

13,865 

6,300 

5,295 

76,715 

75 

1,410 

1,800 

50,240 

286,840 

140,665 

114,805 

3,960 

14,825 

875 

7,050 

6,900 

12,585 

76 

2,000 

8,325 

65,043 

249,482 

111,150 

76,685 

3,847 

26,990 

16,325 

7,320 

1,250 

2,095 

30,810 

77 

20 

5 

662 

2,461 

1,100 

835 

18 

107 

19 

L2 

52 

17 

7 

401 

78 

15 

35 

556 

3,109 

1,743 

747 

17 

156 

15 

15 

65 

41 

20 

446 

79 

75 

110 

3,243 

38,798 

18,625 

14,690 

737 

2,324 

478 

190 

965 

407 

284 

2,422 

80 

55 

370 

2,924 

40,892 

23,480 

10,605 

1,852 

1,883 

170 

130 

880 

603 

100 

3,072 

SI 

4,850 

5,000 

121,535 

1,504,591 

751,387 

587,290 

20,964 

74,845 

20,890 

5,125 

29,150 

14,250 

5,430 

70,105 

82 

3,450 

16,915 

113,393 

1,637,294 

979,645 

424,886 

59,363 

69,725 

5,250 

6,880 

29,585 

23,625 

4,385 

103,675 

83 

36,745 

416,505 

221,571 

146,316 

9,953 

27,310 

2,400 

1,250 

18,360 

2,500 

2,800 

11,355 

84 

1,500 

7,295 

31,608 

341,019 

230,700 

75,855 

6,184 

14,115 

4,750 

415 

6,300 

2,650 

14,165 

85 

260 
175 

535 
1,385 

11,123 
10,385 

178,400 
212,032 

80,170 
112,099 

70,004 
67,048 

3,421 
4,367 

8,368 
11,436 

2,694 
2,231 

454 

1,690 

3,106 
4,300 

1,284 
2,615 

830 
600 

16,437 
17,082 

86 

85' 

1,050 

1,000 

28,020 

345,277 

161,046 

135,810 

6,554 

15,019 

3,642 

834 

7,106 

2,040 

1,397 

26,848 

88 

124 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  10—FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  COWS,  AND  DAIRY  PRODUCTS  SOLD.  BY  NUMBER  OF  MILK 
COWS,  FOR  ALL  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  AND  DAIRY  FARMS:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

[Data  are  based  an  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms,   £>ee  text] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


The  State 

10 

,238 

85 

081 

6 

,777 

61 

530 

17 

,873 

,506 

747 

664 

383 

,252 

7,043 

25 

,009 

3 

.724 

13,472,686 

3 

,201 

,402 

610 

349 

495 

195 

4J 

? 

823 

43 

940 

2 

681 

34 

,679 

473 

9 

96 

902 

136 

313 

472 

187 

050 
287 

10 

071 
287 

8 

553 

904 

2 

940 

525 

Areas  2  and 

A 

2 

,535 

?3 

R9R 

1 

i 

17 

9C  2 

.  ■•' 

5 

,996 

: 
ill 

102 

,295 

54 

,358 

1 

,678 

4 

,884 
576 

2 

196 

128 

584 

,733 
96 

46 

,215 

24 

,258 

r')-. 

11 

51 
673 

9 

429 

179 

3 

129 

273 
15 

56 

oa 

30 

100 
126 

4 

554 
126 

3 

9?. 

158 

1 

349 

510 

1  commercial  forms: 

Milk  cows farms  reporting. 

number . 

Whole  milk  sold farms  reporting. 

gallons . 
dollars . 

Cream  sold farms  reporting. 

pounds  of  butterfat. 
dollars. 


With  less  ill. in  111  milk  cows  on  hand: 

.•tilk  cows farms  reporting. 

number . 

Whole  milk  sold farms  reporting . 

gallons ■ 
dollars. 

Cream  sold farms  reporting. 

pounds  of  butterfat. 
dollars. 

With  In  to  29  milk  cows  od  hand: 

Milk  cows farms  reporting. 

number . 

Whole  milk  sold farms  reporting. 

gallons ■ 
dollars. 

Cream  sold farms  reporting . 

pounds  of  butterfat. 
dollars. 


With  30  to  49  milk  cows  on  hand: 

Milk  cows farms  reporting. 

number . 

'Whole  milk  sold farms  reporting. 

gallons  - 
dollars . 

Cream  sold farms  reporting . 

pounds  of  butterfat. 
dollars. 


With  50  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. 


Dairy  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 . 

'Whole  milk  sold farms  reporting . 

gallons  - 
dollars. 

Cream  sold farms  reporting . 

pounds  of  butterfat. 
dollars. 


With  3D  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 . 

'//hole  mi  Ik  sold farms  repor  ting . 

gallons ■ 
dollars. 

Cream  sold farms  reporting . 

pounds  of  butterfat. 
li.i  Lars . 


85 
6,063 

85 

4,824,459 

1,770,677 

1 

1,300 

800 


3,539 

56,597 

3,458 

48,306,061 

14,671,629 

104 

249,939 

155,608 


1,105 

7,066 

1,070 

6,295,672 

1,518,277 

46 

58,419 

36,323 


2,079 

34,044 

2,033 

29,058,405 

8,590,399 

57 

190,220 

118,485 


271 
9,484 

271 
8,145,045 
2,793,371 


84 

6,003 

84 

4,806,939 

1,769,582 

1 

1,300 

800 


4,050 

36,556 

3,449 

29,919,655 

7,760,368 

71 

140,050 

89,824 


2,535 

10,688 

1,960 

7,708,820 

1,738,068 

44 

50,000 

28,434 


1,405 

20,917 

1,379 

18,233,154 

4,751,257 

27 

90,050 

61,390 


72 
2,553 

-  72 

2,277,613 

749,781 


38 

2,398 

38 

,700,068 

521,262 


1,707 

24,491 

1,682 

22,156,460 

•  6,021,718 

35 

93,455 

65,500 


608 

3,925 

598 

3,623,460 

830,680 

15 

20,620 

12,810 


991 

15,684 

.  976 

14,610,202 

3,936,595 

20 

72,835 

52,690 


70 

2,484 

70 

2,222,730 

733,181 


38 

2,398 

38 

1,700,068 

521,262 


36 

2,955 

36 

2,347,705 
933,415 


912 

18,225 

907 

15,882,877 

5,387,347 

10 

54,000 

29,000 


196 

1,385 

196 

1,457,900 
375,780 


561 

9,595 

556 

8,333,489 

2,790,137 

10 

54,000 

29,000 


120 

4,350 

120 

3,761,303 

1,289,110 


35 

2,895 

35 

2,330,185 

932,320 


3,653 

24,629 

1,917 

13,708,697 

4,116,207 

565 

421,922 

239,070 


2,830 

9,437 

1,188 

3 , 567 ,738 

878,601 

470 

253,280 

142,710 


629 

7,017,140 

2,080,372 

94 

167,342 

95,560 


2,964 

89 

2,347,133 

841 ,234 


11 

710 

11 

776,686 

316,000 

1 

1,300 

800 


920 

13,881 

869 

10,266,724 

3,262,564 

59 

102,484 

61,108 


301 

1,756 

276 

1,214,312 

311,817 

31 

37,799 

23,513 


527 

8,765 

501 

6,114,714 

1,863,667 

27 

63,385 

36,795 


81 
2,650 

81 
2,161,012 

771,080 


11 

710 

11 

776,686 

316,000 

1 

1,300 

800 


UTAH 


125 


Economic  Area  Table  ll.-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  CHICKENS.  AND  POULTRY  PRODUCTS  SOLD,  BY  NUMBER  OF 
CHICKENS  ON  HAND,  FOR  ALL  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  AND  POULTRY  FARMS:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text} 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Areas  2  and  A 


All  commercial  fares: 

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  months  old  jnii  over: 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over farms  reporting. 

number. 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting. 

number . 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting . 

dozens . 
dollars. 

Other  poultry  and  poultry  products  sold dollars. 

With  400  to  799  chickens  4  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  lo  1,599  chickens  4  months  old  n.nl  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  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  3,200  or  more  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. 

Poultry  farms: 

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  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  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  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    1,600    to   3,199    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  3,200  or  more  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. 


7,300 

2,638 
3,175,868 

3,640 
19/77,768 
6,250,533 
8,455,957 

5,954 

398,049 

1,304 

1,440,793 

2,308 

2,743,342 

«  0,833 

7,813,077 

729 

388,780 

718 

755,790 

722 

4,296,490 

1,415,379 

307,140 

378 

410,875 

377 

468,685 

372 

4,335,475 

1,366,924 

195,000 

157 

335,600 

157 

203,600 

156 

4,344-,370 

1,326,555 

18,240 

82 

396,500 

82 

307,000 

82 

3,758,091 

1,240,842 

122,500 

1,070 
1,181,851 

1,068 
2,679,745 

1,039 
14,059,587 
4,533,268 
7,838,425 

290 

52,801 

288 

1,169,990 

265 

994,977 

323,660 

7,321,825 

303 
166,000 

303 
623,200 

298 

2,300,930 

802,828 

301,200 

255 

281,250 

255 

414,955 

255 

3,290,510 

1,030,095 

195,000 

146 

307,800 

146 

184,100 

145 

4,005,120 

1,222,855 

17,900 

76 

374,000 

76 

287,500 

76 

3,468,050 

1,153,830 

2,500 


2,451 

567,226 

891 

986,910 

1,231 

5,246,940 

1,799,879 

4,638,542 

2,101 

147,126 

551 

624,420 

888 

1,068,845 

335,521 

4,485,082 

230 

124,650 

221 

89, 130 

230 

1,417,585 

484 ,228 

560 

49 

48,150 

48 

24,860 

43 

421,810 

144,665 

135,000 

41 

89,800 

41 

58,500 

40 

1,228,700 

391,965 

17,900 

30 
157,500 

30 
190,000 

30 

1,110,000 

443,500 


289 

346,829 

280 

814,585 

265 

3,898,110 

1,353,676 

4,365,665 

97 

16,829 

88 

503,210 

74 

348,390 

99,070 

4,212,265 

91 

52,200 

91 

46,725 

91 

889,770 

316,796 

500 

30 

30,500 

30 

16,150 

30 

321,250 

102,345 

135,000 

41 

89,800 

41 

58,500 

40 

1,228,700 

391 ,965 

17,900 

30 
157,500 

30 
190,000 

30 

1,110,000 

443,500 


2,100 

974,722 

1,120 

1,838,535 

1,283 

10,676,427 

3,264,313 

2,094,190 

1,350 

102,767 

370 

667,545 

534 

844,156 

275,501 

1,668,150 

357 
186,430 

357 
555,090 

356 

1,971,540 

624,330 

305,700 

251 
280,225 

251 
405,300 

251 

3,026,670 

917,550 


91 

196,300 

91 

118,600 

91 

2,550,970 

749,590 

340 

51 

209,000 

51 

92,000 

51 

2,283,091 

697,342 

120,000 

546 
627,605 

540 
1,598,235 

541 
7,622,452 
2,333.520 
1,849,580 

136 

24,555 

130 

577,310 

131 

450,967 

147,210 

1,549,580 

-120 

63,300 

120 

484,345 

120 

715,080 

247,355 

300,000 

165 
184,750 

165 
364,980 

165 

2,251,635 

682,735 


80 

168,500 

80 

99,100 

80 

2,211,720 

645,890 


45 

186,500 

45 

72,500 

45 

1,993,050 

610,330 


2,749 

387,856 

627 

350,423 

1,126 

3,554,401 

,  '  .  ..■ 

1,723,225 

2,503 

148,156 

383 

148,828 

886 

830,341 

289,811 

1,659,845 

142 
77,700 

140 
111,570 

136 
907,365 
306,821 

880 

78 
82,500 
78 
38,525 
78 
886,995 
304,709 
60,000 

25 

49,500 

25 

26,500 

25 

564,700 

185,000 


1 

30,000 

1 

25,000 

1 

365 ,000 

100,000 

2,500 

235 

207,417 

248 

266,925 

233 

2,539,025 

846,072 

1,623,180 

57 

11,417 

70 

89,470 

60 

195,620 

77,380 

1,559,980 

92 

50,500 

92 

92,130 

87 

696,080 

238,677 

700 

60 

66,000 

60 

33,825 

60 

717,625 

245,015 

60,000 

25 

49,500 

25 

26,500 

25 

564,700 

185,000 


1 

30,000 

1 

25,000 

1 

365,000 

100,000 

2,500 


126 


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] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Areas  2  and  A 


FARM  LABOR 

Week  of  Septenber  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  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  or  more  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Regular  workers  (to  be  employed  150  days 

or  more ) farms  reporting . 

persons . 

1  worker farms  reporting. 

2  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  workers farms  reporting . 

10  or  more  workers farms  reporting. 

Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less  than 

150  days ) farms  reporting . 

persons . 

1  worker farms  reporting . 

2  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  workers farms  reporting . 

10  or  more  workers farms  reporting . 

I.iin   by  kind  of  workers: 

Both  family  workers  and  hired 

workers farms  reporting. 

Family  workers  only farms  reporting. 

Operator  only farms  reporting . 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's 
family  only farms  reporting. 

Hired  workers  only farms  reporting. 

Operator  and  hired  workers  only... farms  reporting. 

Hired  workers  by  basis  of  paynent: 

Paid  on  a  monthly  basis farms  reporting. 

persons. 

Average  hours  worked  per  month hours. 

Average  wage  per  month dollars. 

Paid  on  a  weekly  basis farms  reporting. 

persons. 

Average  hours  worked  per  week hours . 

Average  wage  per  week dollars. 

Paid  on  a  daily  basis farms  reporting. 

persons . 

Average  hours  worked  per  day hours . 

Average  wage  per  day dollars . 

Paid  on  an  hourly  basis farms  reporting . 

persons. 
Average  wage  per  hour dollars. 

Paid  on  a  piece-work  basis farms  reporting. 

persons. 

EXPENDITURES  FOR  HIRED  LAE0R 

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. 

Forns   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 . 


21,040 

47,212 

2.2 


20,802 
33,476 


20,275 

5,010 

15,265 


8,248 

13,201 


14,760 

4,037 
13,736 
1,796 
839 
601 
571 
230 


1,774 

3,732 

1,071 

389 

170 

114 

30 


2,743 
10,004 
1,222 
526 
388 
429 
178 


3,799 

17,003 
10,600 


238 
1,954 


1,437 

2,983 

238 

199 

111 
193 

47 
44 

812 

1,948 

8.3 

7.08 

1,437 

4,239 

0.98 

750 
4,373 


11,555 

13,004,865 

2,649 

2,008 

2,582 

1,583 

1,493 

700 

540 


7,518 

2,371 

1,604 

1,934 

904 

510 

153 

42 


7,012 

13,981 

2.0 


6,956 
10,760 


6,818 
1,355 
5,463 


2,499 
3,942 


4,975 

1,290 
3,221 
656 
314 
157 
125 
38 


691 

1,293 

420 

181 
56 
32 


732 
1,928 
377 
158 
81 
85 
31 


1,234 

5,722 
3,729 


56 

728 


590 

1,171 

241 

200 

48 
65 
45 
36 

298 

520 

8.3 

7.92 

367 
756 
1.04 

137 
709 


4,249 
4,799,548 
968 
666 
903 
680 
561 
261 
210 


2,959 
878 
585 
763 
436 
238 
47 
12 


7,167 

17,791 

2.5 


7,034 

11,403 


6,809 
1,981 
4,828 


2,880 
4,594 


5,282 

1,565 
6,388 
566 
286 
272 
313 
128 


531 

1,288 

305 

94 
61 
53 
18 


1,207 
5,100 
436 
216 
204 
250 
101 


1,432 
5,602 
3,525 


133 
629 


360 
790 
236 
204 

37 
89 

48 
50 

197 
852 
8.4 
5.96 

671 
2,110 
0.91 

510 
2,547 


3,801 
4,306,109 
883 
684 
807 
484 
516 
261 
166 


2,236 
743 
498 
510 
229 
155 
73 
28 


. 


6,861 

15,440 

2.3 


6,812 
11,313 


6,648 
1,674 
4,974 


2,869 
4,665 


4,503 

1,162 
4,127 
574 
239 
172 
133 
64 


552 

1,151 

346 

114 
53 
29 
10 


804 
2,976 
409 
152 
103 
94 
46 


1,133 
5,679 
3,346 


49 

597 


487 

1,022 

235 

195 

26 
39 
47 
43 

317 

576 

8.2 

7.98 

399 
1,373 
1.06 

103 
1,117 


3,505 
3,899,208 
798 
658 
872 
419 
416 
178 
164 


2,323 

750 
521 
661 
239 
117 
33 
2 


NEVADA 

Chapter  A 

STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 

(127) 


128 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table    l.-FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE:    CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954 


Lnata  in  i 

talics  are  base 

d  on  reports  for  only  a  sample 

of  farms.   See 

text] 

Census 

Df — 

Item 

see  text) 

(For  definitions  and  explanations. 

1954 
(October) 

1950 
(April  1) 

1945 
(January  l) 

1940 
(April  1) 

J935 
(January  l) 

1930 
(April  1) 

1925 

( January  l) 

1920 
(January  1) 

2,857 
70,264,960 

3,110 
70,264,960 

3,429 
70,273,280 

3,573 
70,273,280 

3,696 
70,285,440 

3,442 
70,285,440 

3,883 
70,285,440 

3,163 
70,285,440 

8.8 

3,621,769 

4,080,906 

4,090,586 

2,357,163 
745.2 

20,947 

28.11 

(NA) 

Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

16.62 

(NA) 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use: ' 

..farms  reporting.. 

2,264 

2,627 

2,839 

3,057 

3,074 

3,085 

acres. . 

360,011 

421,202 

486,842 

435,855 

272,463 

397,504 

362,552 

2389,281 

306 
229 

183 

331 
299 

260 

448 
305 
278 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

. . farms  reporting. . 

(NA) 

341 
435 

389 
521 

390 
565 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

363 
407 

357 
470 

381 
472 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

(NA) 

255 

319 

288 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

89 

79 

102 

(NA) 

(NA^ 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

63 
1,254 

72 
1,290 

82 
935 

(NA) 
1,813 

(NA) 
603 

(NA) 
608 

(NA) 
474 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

(NA) 

acres. . 

252,106 

1A5,239 

36,489 

373,698 

52,666 

78,111 

81,882 

(NA) 

Cropland  not  harvested  and  not  pastured. 

..farms  reporting.. 

617 

793 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . 

62,752 

53,001 

22,814 

52,085 

54,529 

96,803 

171,062 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

196 

280 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . 

6,801 

13,386 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

486 

598 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . 

55,951 

39,615 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

134 

161 

84 

(NA) 

152 

168 

122 

(NA) 

acres. . 

47,268 

68,465 

75,683 

(NA) 

73,446 

56,252 

63,069 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

58 

83 

41 

(NA) 

92 

74 

74 

(NA) 

acres. . 

15,747 

19,604 

7,261 

(NA) 

15,808 

10,121 

6,553 

(NA) 

Other  pasture  (not  cropland  and  not 

..farms  reporting.. 

1,605 

1,547 

2,080 

(NA) 

2,362 

1,860 

2,065 

(NA) 

acres. . 

7,338,012 

6,217,287 

5,420,260 

(NA) 

2,954,753 

3,176,^52 

2,828,870 

(NA) 

Other  land  Chouse  lots,  roads. 

..farms  reporting.. 

2,615 

2,897 

2,984 

(•*) 

3,444 

2,855 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres, . 

155,374 

138,727 

128,655 

(•*) 

198,104 

265,863 

576,598 

(NA) 

2,486 

2,861 

3,011 

3,380 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . 

674,869 

619,442 

546, 1A5 

861,638 

379,658 

572,418 

615,496 

(NA) 

..farms  reporting.. 

2,277 

2,414 

2,693 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . 

7,637,386 

6,430,991 

5,532,432 

(NA) 

3,080,865 

3,310,615 

2,973,821 

(NA) 

185 
63,015 

225 

88,069 

122 
82,944 

183 
25,475 

(NA) 
89,254 

(NA) 
66,373 

(MA) 
69,622 

(NA) 

acres. . 

28,637 

2,509 
567,498 

2,819 
727,498 

3,072 
674,204 

3,264 
755,636 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

acres. . 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,927 

*3,031 

(NA) 

("•) 

acres. . 

348,246 

412,929 

(NA) 

430,743 

253,286 

*390,192 

(NA) 

(•*) 

1,754 
324,893 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . 

219,252 

306,370 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

■-Available  data  not  comparable. 

MA  Not  available. 

1For  the  Census  6f  1"554,  in  the  calendar  year;  all  other  Censuses,  in  the  calendar  year  preceding  the  Census. 

2Total  acreage  of  crops  for  which  figures  are  available,  except  that  corn  cut  for  forage  was  excluded  as  most  of  this  acreage  was  probably  duplicated 
vested  for  grain. 

3Total  cropland,  cropland  used  only  for  pasture,  and  other  pasture  not  fully  comparable  for  the  various  census  years  because  of  difference;:  in 
only  for  pasture.  See  text. 

'Acreage  of  irrigated  crops  including  some  duplication  where  two  or  more  crops  were  harvested  from  the  same 


in  the  acreage  of  corn  har- 
definltion  of  cropland  used 


NEVADA  129 

State  Table  2.-FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE  ACCORDING  TO  USE,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954 

[Data  for  1950  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Census  of 

1954 

1950 

1945 

1940 

1935 

1930 

1925 

1920 

(October) 

(April  1) 

(January  1) 

(April  1) 

(January  1) 

(April  1) 

(January  1) 

(January  1) 

2,857 

3,117 

3,429 

3,573 

3,696 

3,442 

3,553 

3,163 

379 

240 

398 

300 

249 

193 

226 

158 

148 

53 

142 

80 

86 

84 

102 

35 

231 

187 

256 

220 

163 

109 

124 

123 

278 

380 

383 

436 

403 

I      685 

728 

538 

207 

345 

369 

406 

444 

i 

122 

110 

128 

154 

106 

1 

276 

395 

371 

372 

408 

J      538 

631 

555 

160 

140 

187 

200 

206 

\ 

179 

236 

300 

325 

378 

1 

104 

150 

105 

105 

131 

808 

1,041 

839 

72 

75 

84 

93 

118 

256 

256 

302 

380 

400 

409 

489 

423 

236 

239 

264 

325 

356 

320 

354 

285 

588 

551 

538 

477 

497 

489 

414 

365 

8,231,270 

7,010,206 

6,178,004 

3,785,106 

3,621,769 

4,080,906 

4,090,586 

2,357,163 

2,881.1 

2,249.0 

1,801.7 

1,059.4 

979.9 

1,185.6 

1,053.5 

745.2 

1,385 

1,175 

1,483 

1,274 

976 

663 

794 

695 

4,755 

6,865 

6,529 

7,411 

7,001 

) 

21,307 

16,276 

8,100 

14,040 

14,285 

15,678 

17,228 

i 

7,139 

6,305 

7,580 

9,018 

6,144 

I    40,905 

48,112 

41,930 

22,197 

32,555 

29,980 

30,024 

32,841 

) 

18,767 

16,260 

21,775 

23,142 

23,962 

' 

28,408 

37,685 

47,592 

51,563 

60,049 

172,039 

139,113 

20,666 

29,275 

20,908 

20,694 

26,072 

16,954 

18,055 

19,923 

22,106 

28,134 

) 

92,644 

87,705 

108,830 

138,672 

143,556 

148,373 

174,415 

149,212 

165,887 

161,940 

185,973 

228,510 

244,120 

224,081 

245,986 

196,872 

7,844,368 

6,598,346 

5,713,146 

3,237,014 

3,031/686 

3,513,977 

3,427,933 

1,813,065 

2,264 

2,630 

2,839 

3,057 

3,074 

3,085 

(NA) 

360,011 

405,583 

486,842 

435,855 

272,463 

397,504 

362,552 

2389,281 

114 

95 

169 

141 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

265 

320 

466 

413 

355 

239 

265 

(NA) 

178 

255 

289 

355 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,750 

2,545 

3,023 

3,458 

3,648 

310,068 

39,601 

(NA) 

179 

300 

314 

365 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3,728 

6,730 

6,559 

7,721 

6,731 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

107 

90 

114 

135 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3,370 

2,730 

3,687 

4,162 

2,798 

<21,302 

'21,388 

(NA) 

247 

380 

332 

339 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

9,706 

14,940 

13,922 

13,223 

13,900 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

147 

130 

170 

180 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

7,081 

7,715 

10,064 

8,692 

8,872 

546,953 

547,790 

(NA) 

155 

191 

251 

268 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

11,200 

11,612 

16,488 

15,377 

13,940 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

98 

140 

99 

98 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

7,364 

9,145 

7,811 

7,058 

8,209 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

70 

75 

81 

88 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

6,451 

7,355 

7,764 

7,821 

8,859 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

231 

251 

278 

345 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

26,342 

24,090 

32,203 

31,807 

28,256 

37,516 

36,482 

(NA) 

208 

219 

249 

294 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

32,173 

37,971 

37,287 

49,255 

34,964 

43,003 

38,049 

(NA) 

530 

504 

493 

449 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

250,581 

280,430 

347,568 

286,868 

141,931 

238,423 

208,977 

(NA) 

1,254 

1,346 

935 

1,813 

603 

608 

474 

(NA) 

252,106 

135,499 

36,489 

373,698 

52,666 

78,111 

81,882 

(NA) 

66 

80 

(N/0 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

181 

250 

161 

267 

59 

60 

(NA) 

(NA) 

103 

160 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

,(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

795 

1,130 

688 

1,212 

365 

3872 

(NA) 

(NA) 

75 

120 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,013 

1,155 

1,547 

1,857 

698 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

54 

45 

(MA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

873 

1,115 

654 

1,384 

124 

41,303 

(NA) 

(NA) 

144 

180 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3,714 

3,395 

2,947 

3,381 

1,710 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

82 

80 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,344 

2,490 

1,647 

4,018 

1,505 

55,772 

(NA) 

(NA) 

84 

120 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,694 

4,240 

3,266 

7,314 

2,562 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

52 

65 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,407 

3,795 

853 

3,180 

1,453 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

41 

65 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,121 

4,500 

978 

3,535 

1,200 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

116 

115 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

9,250 

11,615 

3,657 

19,286 

5,960 

7,358 

(NA) 

(NA) 

129 

94 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

23,043 

15,280 

3,048 

36,504 

8,130 

10,717 

(NA) 

(NA) 

308 

222 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

203,671 

86,534 

17,043 

291,760 

28,900 

52,029 

(NA) 

(NA) 

All  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 . . . 

140  to  179  acres number . .  - 

180  to  219  acres number... 

220  to  259  acres number . . . 

260  to  499  acres number. . . 

500  to  999  acres number . . . 

1,000  acres  and  over number. . . 

Land  in  faras acres... 

Average  size  of  farms acres  — 

Under  10  acres acres . . . 

10  to  29  acres acres. . . 

30  to  49  acres acres. . . 

50  to  69  acres acres  . .  . 

70  to  99  acres acres  . . . 

100  to  139  acres acres  . . . 

140  to  179  acres acres . . . 

180  to  219  acres acres . . . 

220  to  259  acres acres . . . 

260  to  499  acres acres . . . 

500  to  999  acres acres  . . . 

1,000  acres  and  over acres... 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use- 
Cropland  harvested farms  reporting... 

acres . . . 

Under  10  acres farms  reporting . . . 

acres . . . 
10  to  29  acres farms  reporting  . . . 

acres . . . 
30  to  49  acres farms  reporting  . . . 

acres. . . 
50  to  69  acres farms  reporting . . . 

acres. . . 
70  to  99  acres farms  reporting  . . . 

acres. . . 
100  to  139  acres farms  reporting . . . 

acres. . . 
140  to  179  acres farms  reporting . . . 

acres . . . 
180  to  219  acres farms  reporting . . . 

acres . . . 
220  to  259  acres farms  reporting . . . 

acres. . . 
260  to  499  acres farms  reporting.  . . 

acres . . . 
500  to  999  acres farms  reporting . . . 

acres . . . 
1 ,000  acres  and  over farms  reporting . . . 

acres . . . 

Cropland  used  only  for  pasture6 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. 


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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} 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see 


text) 


Census  of — 


1954 
(October) 


1950 
(April  1) 


1945 
(January  1) 


1940 
(April  1) 


1935 

(January  l) 


1930 
(April  1) 


1925 
( January  l) 


1920 

(January  1) 


Land  in  fans  according  to  use1 — Continued 
Cropland  not  harvested  and 
not  pastured •  •  farms 

Under  10  acres farms 

10  to  29  acres farms 

30  to  49  acres farms 

50  to  69  acres farms 

70  to  99  acres farms 

100  to  139  acres farms 

140  to  179  acres farms 

180  to  219  acres farms 

220  to  259  acres farms 

260  to  499  acres farms 

500  to  999  acres farms 

1,000  acres  and  over farms 

Cultivated  siuuer  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 


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617 
62,752 

14 
47 

50 
301 

51 

687 

39 
828 

84 
1,662 

56 
1,622 

38 
2,026 

26 
1,726 

22 

1,011 

72 
7,931 

51 
5,937 

114 
38,974 

196 
6,801 


10 
62 

14 

168 

13 
167 

34 
406 

16 
223 

13 
263 

7 
264 

10 
265 

25 

1,167 

19 

884 

35 
2,932 

486 
55,951 

14 
47 

40 
239 

44 
519 

31 
661 

62 
1,256 

44 
1,399 

30 
1,763 

23 

1,462 

14 

746 

56 
6,764 

39 
5,053 

89 
36,042 


827 
53,946 

40 
110 

60 
525 

90 
1,180 

35 

710 

115 
2,845 

50 

505 

90 
2,700 

65 
2,735 

30 
830 

76 
7,140 

65 
7,393 

111 
27,273 

269 

10,863 

10 

35 

10 
45 

10 
20 


25 
450 

25 

240 

30 
320 

35 

745 

10 
340 

51 
1,535 

11 
350 

52 
6,783 

645 
43,083 

30 
75 

55 
480 

80 
1,160 

35 
710 

95 
2,395 

30 
265 

60 
2,360 

50 

1,990 

25 

490 

50 
5,605 


70 
20,490 


(NA) 
22,814 

(NA) 
66 

(NA) 
157 
(NA) 
454 
(NA) 
219 
(NA) 

1,207 
(NA) 
491 
(NA) 

1,284 
(NA) 
266 

(NA) 
440 

(NA) 
1,669 

(NA) 
2,179 

(NA) 
14,382 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


(NA) 
52,085 

(NA) 
91 

(NA) 
584 
(NA) 

1,157 
(NA) 
437 
(NA) 

2,192 
(NA) 

1,169 
(NA) 

2,910 

(NA) 
1,286 

(NA) 
645 

(NA) 
7,833 

(NA) 
7,069 

(NA) 
26,712 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(,«) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
54,529 

(NA) 
96 

(NA) 
617 

(NA) 
2,378 

(NA) 
592 

(NA) 
3,076 

(NA) 
1,861 

(NA) 
4,374 

(NA) 
1,942 

(NA) 
2,138 

(NA) 
7,286 

(NA) 

8,591 

(NA) 
21,578 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
96,803 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
171,062 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(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. 


NEVADA 


131 


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 

if  farms.  See  text] 

Item 

tions,  see  text) 

Census  of 

(For  definitions  and  explana 

1954 
(October) 

1950 
(April  1) 

1945 
( January  l) 

1940 
(April  1) 

1935 
(January  l) 

1930 
(April  1) 

1925 
( January  l) 

1920 
( January  l) 

Land    in   fans  according  to  use1 — Continued 

134 
47,268 

145 

84 
75,683 

(NA) 
(NA) 

152 
73,446 

168 
56,252 

122 
63,069 

(NA) 

acres. .. 

(NA) 

1 

4 

... 

(NA) 
4 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

3 
42 

(NA) 
63 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. .. 

(NA) 

5 
64 

5 
185 

(NA) 
137 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

(NA) 

2 

5 

(NA) 
29 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

6 
82 

15 
315 

(NA) 
208 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

(NA) 

5 
187 

5 
245 

(NA) 
53 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

8 
363 

20 
1,690 

(NA) 
222 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

5 
164 

5 
435 

(NA) 
227 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres.. . 

(NA) 

4 
241 

5 

310 

(NA) 
168 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

28 
3,353 

15 
4,845 

(NA) 
1,050 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

(NA) 

25 
7,324 

20 
6,395 

(NA) 
1,427 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres.. . 

(NA) 

42 
35,439 

55 
84,188 

(NA) 
72,095 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. .. 

(NA) 

acres... 

58 
15,747 

99 
18,201 

41 
7,261 

(NA) 
(NA) 

92 
15,808 

74 
10,121 

74 
6,553 

(NA) 
(NA) 

acres... 

... 

(NA) 

1 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

3 

13 

(NA) 
101 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres.. . 

(NA) 

3 

74 

(NA) 
47 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(na) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

(NA) 

4 

62 

(NA) 
93 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. .. 

(NA) 

5 
233 

35 
650 

(NA) 
151 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(na) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

(NA) 

3 

105 

5 

200 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres . . . 

(NA) 

2 
126 

5 
575 

(NA) 
306 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. .. 

(NA) 

2 

271 

5 

10 

(NA) 
99 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres.. . 

(NA) 

1 
2 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. .. 

(NA) 

11 
1,399 

15 
1,265 

(NA) 
703 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres.. . 

(NA) 

10 
2,854 

20 
5,485 

(NA) 
1,305 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

14 
10,608 

14 
10,016 

(NA) 
4,455 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

Other   pasture    (not   cropland   and 

1,605 
7,338,012 

1,584 
6,163,848 

2,080 
5,420,260 

(NA) 
(NA) 

2,362 
2,954,753 

1,860 
3,176,252 

2,065 
2,828,870 

(NA) 

acres... 

(NA) 

131 
367 

15 
40 

(NA) 
307 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
56 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

88 

913 

85 

1,090 

(NA) 
1,162 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
32,109 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. .. 

(NA) 

61 
1,116 

125 
1,945 

(NA) 
2,566 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

acres... 

42 
977 

45 

610 

(NA) 
1,460 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
*4,728 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

107 
2,967 

190 
5,145 

(NA) 
5,020 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres.. . 

(NA) 

76 
3,640 

75 
3,035 

(NA) 
4,979 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
'28,589 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

(NA) 

98 

7,188 

125 
8,425 

(NA) 
17,321 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

67 
5,826 

90 
8,095 

(NA) 
7,481 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres.. . 

(NA) 

41 
4,256 

30 
2,045 

(NA) 
7,666 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. .. 

(NA) 

170 
31,580 

141 
22,060 

(NA) 
55,608 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
53,759 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

182 
74,643 

169 
67,367 

(NA) 

119,408 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
105,243 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

(NA) 

542 

7,204,541 

494 
6,043,991 

(NA) 

5,197,282 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
2,981,768 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


132 


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  l) 


1940 
(April  l) 


1935 
(January  1) 


1930 

(April  1) 


1925 

(January  l) 


1920 
(January  1) 


Land  in  fnrus  according  to  use  — Continued 

Other  pasture  (not  cropland  nnd  not  woodland)  — 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  reporting... 

acres. .. 

500  to  999  acres farms  reporting... 

acres... 

1,000  acres  and  over farms  reporting... 

acres... 

Cropland,  total6 farms  reporting... 

acres. .. 

Under  10  acres farms  reporting. . . 

acres. . . 

10  to  29  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. .. 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting. . . 

acres. .. 

50  to  69  acres farms  reporting... 

acres... 

70  to  99  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

100  to  139  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

140  to  179  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

180  to  219  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. .. 

220  to  259  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

260  to  499  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

500  to  999  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. .. 

1,000  acres  and  over farms  reporting... 

acres. .. 

Land  pastured,  total farms  reporting... 

acres. .. 

Under  10  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. .. 

10  to  29  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. .. 

50  to  69  acres farms  reporting. . . 

acres. . . 

70  to  99  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

100  to  139  acres farms  reporting. . . 

acres. . . 

140  to  179  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 
180  to  219  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. .. 

220  to  259  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

260  to  499  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

500  to  999  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

1,000  acres  and  over farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 


779 

205,850 


57 
585 

35 

594 

21 

476 

54 
1,347 

34 
1,309 

50 
2,410 

32 

1,692 

26 
2,197 

87 
7,869 

78 
13,868 

217 
173,270 

2,486 
674,869 

162 

493 

227 
2,846 

190 
5,428 

115 
5,071 

268 
15,082 

154 
11,047 

167 
15,920 

101 
11,497 

71 
9,583 

246 
43,523 

228 
61,153 

557 
493,226 

2,277 
7,637,386 

197 
552 

188 
1,748 

131 

2,193 

83 

1,855 

212 
6,763 

129 

6,171 

148 

10,245 

94 
8,397 

63 
6,618 

229 
44,183 

228 

105,010 

575 
7,443,651 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

2,881 
595,028 

170 
680 

330 
4,200 

315 
9,065 

110 
4,555 

385 

21,180 

140 
10,710 

211 
18,552 

140 
15,675 

75 
12,665 

256 
42,845 

229 
60,644 

520 
394,237 

2,488 
6,397,955 

90 
290 

240 
2,220 

220 
3,285 

90 
1,725 

335 
8,855 

130 
5,770 

195 
14,355 

135 
12,325 

70 
6,855 

216 
38,520 

222 
89,042 

545 
6,214,713 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA)' 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

3,011 
546,145 

215 
693 

320 
3,868 

339 
8,560 

122 
4,560 

350 
18,076 

176 
12,202 

266 
21,038 

102 
8,930 

83 
9,182 

281 
37,529 

253 
42,514 

504 
378,993 

2,693 
5,532,432 

156 
472 

227 

1,913 

271 

4,250 

86 

2,143 

305 
8,175 

144 
6,679 

254 
20,809 

98 
8,561 

74 
8,812 

289 
60,315 

257 
123,883 

532 
5,286,420 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

3,380 
861,638 

(NA) 
771 
(NA) 
5,254 
(NA) 
10,735 

(NA) 
5,983 

(NA) 
18,796 

(NA) 
13,879 

(NA) 
25,601 

(NA) 
11,524 

(NA) 
12,001 

(NA) 
58,926 

(NA) 
92,828 

(NA) 
605,340 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

379,658 

(NA) 

510 

(NA) 

4,630 

(NA) 

9,807 

(NA) 
3,514 

(NA) 
18,686 

(NA) 
12,238 

(NA) 
20,876 

(NA) 
11,604 

(NA) 
12,197 

(NA) 
41, 502 

(NA) 

51,685 

(NA) 

192,409 

(NA) 

I,  080, 865 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
572,418 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3,310,615 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
615,496 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

2,973,821 

(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. 


NEVADA 


133 


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 
explanations,   see  text) 

Census  of- 

(For  definitions  and 

1954 
(October) 

1950 
(April  1) 

1945 
(January  l) 

1940 
(April  1) 

1935 
(January  1) 

1930 
(April  1) 

1925 

( January  l) 

1920 
(January  l) 

Land    in    fans   according   to 

use1 — Continued 

185 

223 

122 

183 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

63,015 

116,809 

82,944 

25,475 

89,254 

66,373 

69,622 

28,637 

1 
4 

(NA) 
5 

(NA) 
4 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

6 
55 

(NA) 
164 

(NA) 
225 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

(NA) 

8 
138 

5 
185 

(NA) 
184 

(NA) 

57 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

(NA) 

6 

... 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

67 

... 

122 

168 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

11 

45 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

315 

965 

359 

109 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

8 

10 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

292 

445 

53 

30 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

10 

20 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

489 

2,265 

528 

831 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

7 

10 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

435 

445 

326 

183 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

5 

5 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

243 

310 

168 

156 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

39 

30 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

4,752 

6,110 

1,753 

2,864 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

34 

35 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

10,178 

11,880 

2,732 

3,738 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,000  acres  and  over. 

50 

63 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

46,047 

94,204 

76,550 

17,110 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Irrigated    land    in    fans 

2,509 

2,868 

3,072 

3,264 

72,927 

a3,031 

(NA) 

2,718 

acres. . . 

567,498 

710,048 

674,204 

755,636 

7253,286 

"390,192 

(NA) 

(-) 

238 

165 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

72 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

720 

665 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

246 

320 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3621 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

3,064 

4,030 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

188 
5,054 

335 
8,905 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres.. . 

(NA) 

112 
4,355 

no 

4,310 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

91,257 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

(NA) 

265 

13,891 

385 
20,120 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

152 
10,234 

135 
10,300 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

(NA) 

161 
15,412 

191 
17,862 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

97 
10,604 

145 
14,370 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

(NA) 

71 
10,347 

75 

11,965 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

(NA) 

236 
39,106 

251 
36,805 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

364 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. .. 

(NA) 

214 
52,670 

238 
59,428 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

273 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres.. . 

(NA) 

1,000  acres  and  over 

529 
402,041 

518 
521,288 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

444 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

acres... 

(NA) 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


134 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  2,-FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE  ACCORDING  TO  USE.  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954-Continued 

[TJata  for  1950  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Census  of — 


1954 
(October) 


1950 
(April  1) 


1945 
(January  1) 


1940 
(April  1) 


1935 

(January  1) 


1930 
(April  1) 


1925 
( January  l) 


1920 
(January  1) 


Land  in  farms  according  to  use1 — Continued 
Land  in  row  or  close-seeded  crops  grown  in 

strips  for  wind  erosion  control farms  reporting... 

acres. .. 

Under  10  acres farms  reporting. . . 

acres. . . 

10  to  29  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

50  to  69  acres farms  reporting... 

acres... 

70  to  99  acres farms  reporting... 

acres... 

100  to  139  acres farms  reporting... 

acres... 

140  to  179  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

180  to  219  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

220  to  259  acres farms  reporting... 

acres... 

260  to  499  acres farms  reporting... 

acres... 

500  to  999  acres farms  reporting... 

acres. .. 

1,000  acres  and  over farms  reporting... 

acres. .. 

Cropland   nsed   for   row  or   grain   crops 
faraed   on    contour.  ..................  "^r~..     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.. . 


7 

105 


14 

405 


2 
177 

1 
80 

3 
50 


(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 

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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

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(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 

(NA) 


(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 


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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 

(NA) 


(NA) 
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(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
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(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


♦"•Available  data  not  comparable.     NA  Not  available.     1For  the  Census  of  1954,  in  the  calendar  year;  all  other  censuses,  in  the  calendar  year  preceding  the  census. 
2Total  acreage  of  crops  for  which  figures  are  available,  except  that  corn  cut  for  forage  was  excluded  as  most  of  this  acreage  was  probably  duplicated  in  the  acreage  of  corn  har- 
vested for  grain.     310  to  49  acres.     450  to  99  acres.     5100  to  259  acres.     6Total  cropland,  cropland  used  only  for  pasture,  and  other  pasture  not  fully  comparable 
for  the  various  census  years  because  of  differences  in  definition  of  cropland  used  only  for  pasture.  See  text.     irrigated  cropland  harvested  only.     8Acreage  of  irrigated 
crops  including  some  duplication  where  two  or  more  crops  were  harvested  from  the  same  land.     950  to  259  acres. 


NEVADA 

State  Table  3.-FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS,  BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:  CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954 

[Data  for  1954  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


135 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


1954 
(October) 


1950 
(April  1) 


1945 
(January  1) 


1940 
(April  1) 


1935 
(January  1) 


1930 
(April  1) 


1925 
(January  1) 


1920 
(January  1) 


ALL  FARM  OPERATORS 

All   far*  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.. 

Full  owners acres.. 

Part  owners acres.. 

Managers acres.. 

All  tenants acres.. 

Cash  tenants acres. . 

Share-cash  tenants acres.. 

Share  tenants  and  croppers acres.. 

Other  and  unspecified  tenants acres.. 

All   cropland   harvested acres.. 

Full  owners.'. acres.. 

Part  owners acres.. 

Managers acres.. 

All  tenants acres.. 

Cash  tenants acres.-. 

Share-cash  tenants acres. . 

Share  tenants  and  croppers acres.. 

Other  and  unspecified  tenants acres.. 

ALL  WHITE  FARM  OPERATORS 

All  vbite  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  feraa 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  N0NVHTTE  FARM  OPERATORS 

All  nonvhite  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  in  faras acres.. 

Full  owners acres . . 

Part  owners acres . . 

Managers acres. . 

All  tenants..... .acres.. 

Cash  tenants .acres.. 

Share-cash  tenants acres. . 

Share  tenants  and  croppera. 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.. 


2,808 

2,118 

425 

72 

193 

6.8 

99 

11 

55 

28 

8, 224, 873 

2,611,773 

2, 799, 586 

2,643,032 

170,482 

86,400 

23,915 

19, 332 

40,835 

361, 546 

205,722 

78, 310 

61,200 

16,314 

6,664 

1,143 

7,095 

1,412 


2,660 
2,017 
395 
65 
183 
6.9 
99 
11 
50 
23 

7,199,283 

2,603,808 

2,797,621 

1,630,707 

167, 147 

86,400 

23,915 

16, 207 

40,625 

346,146 
203,000 
76,945 
51,187 
15,014 
6,664 
1,143 
5,995 
1,212 


148 

101 

30 

7 


1,025,590 
7,965 
1,965 

1,012,325 
3,335 


3,125 
210 

15,400 
2,722 
1,365 

10,013 
1,300 


1,100 
200 


3,110 

2,423 

359 

94 

234 

7.5 

89 

10 

68 

67 

7,063,525 

2,392,108 

1,610,697 

2,855,257 

205,463 

130,105 

4,489 

28, 753 

42, 116 

421,202 

240,342 

70,659 

86,649 

23,552 

5,880 

1,667 

12,064 

3,941 


2,753 

2,102 

342 

88 
221 
8.0 
86 
10 
67 
58 

6,122,341 

2,369,816 

1,608,880 

1,939,400 

204,245 

129,969 

4,489 

28,706 

41,081 

406,896 

230,108 

69,855 

83,882 

23,051 

5,793 

1,667 

12,054 

3,537 


357 
321 
17 
6 
13 
3.6 
3 


941,184 

22,292 

1,817 

915,857 

1,218 

136 

47 
1,035 

14,306 

10,234 

804 

2,767 

501 

87 

10 
404 


3,429 

2,642 

337 

133 

317 

9.2 

190 

2 

78 

47 

6,178,004 

1,532,786 

1,289,438 

3,122,604 

233,176 

165,701 

974 

32,389 

34,112 

486,842 
232,749 
84,401 
142,105 
27, 587 
14,670 
9 
10,254 
2,654 


2,987 

2,224 

328 

130 

305 

10.2 

185 

2 

77 

41 

5,837,973 

1,512,783 

1,288,225 

2, 806, 386 

230, 579 

165,312 

974 

32,367 

31,926 

473,229 

220, 598 

83, 714 

141,995 

26,922 

14,317 

9 

10, 241 

2,355 


442 

418 
9 
3 
12 

2.7 
5 

1 
6 

340,031 

20,003 

1,213 

316,218 

2,597 

389 

22 
2,169 

13,613 
12,151 
687 
110 
665 
353 

13 


3,573 
2,628 
312 
117 
516 
14.4 
245 
18 
136 
117 

3,785,106 

1,416,589 

607,067 

1,529,370 

232,080 

137, 854 

15,822 

57,545 

20,859 

435,855 
248,294 
56,803 
96,731 
34,027 
15,071 
1,635 
12,724 
4,597 


3,147 

2,242 

299 

116 

490 

15.6 

240 

17 

135 


3,756,171 

1,400,532 

606,000 

1,527,838 

230,801 

137,617 

15,732 

57, 505 

19,947 

425, 838 
240,258 
56,362 
95,731 
33,487 
14,944 
1,607 
12,698 
4,238 


426 
386 

13 
1 

26 
6.1 


19 

19,935 

16,057 

1,067 

1,53P 

1,279 

237 

90 

40 

912 

10,017 

8,036 

441 

1,000 

540 

127 

28 

26 

359 


3,696 
2,646 
302 
215 
533 
14.4 
(NA) 

(raj 

(NA) 
(NA) 

3,621,769 

1,231,392 

639,285 

1,452,375 

298,717 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

272,463 

148,162 

39,207 

51,111 

33,983 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


3,280 

2,272 

289 

212 

507 

15.5 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3,600,287 

1,217,154 

638,498 

1,447,565 

297,070 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

266,903 

143,679 

38,748 

50,913 

33,563 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


416 
374 

13 
3 

26 
6.3 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

21,482 

14,238 

787 

4,810 

1,647 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

5,560 
4,483 
459 
198 
420 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


3,442 
2,464 
306 
227 
445 
12.9 
256 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(-) 

4,080,906 

1,329,611 

826,879 

925,425 

998,991 

265,821 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(«) 

397, 504 

212,960 

55,  581 

89,225 

39,738 

25,426 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(«*) 


3,131 
2,211 
281 
221 
418 
13.4 
244 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(«) 

4,059,783 

1,317,934 

824,786 

919,865 

997,198 

264, 585 

(NA) 

(NA) 

( 

390,210 

207,325 

54,819 

89,066 

39,000 

24,943 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(«) 


311 

253 

25 

6 

27 

8.7 

12 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(«.) 

21,123 

11,677 

2,093 

5,560 

1,793 

1,236 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(«•) 

7,294 
5,635 
762 
159 
738 
483 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(«•) 


3,883 
3,251 
212 
114 
306 
7.9 
178 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(*») 

4,090,586 

1,649,259 

1,043,433 

1,207,821 

190,073 

151,262 

(NA] 

(NA) 

(~) 

362, 552 

243, 527 

57,403 

39,060 

22,562 

11,882 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(**i 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


3,163 

2,493 

206 

168 

296 

9.4 

l168 

3 

122 

3 

2,357,163 

1,021,008 

398, 523 

796,477 

141,155 

'77,853 

679 

62,263 

360 

2389.281 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


2,944 

2,288 

203 

167 

286 

9.7 

'164 

2 

117 

3 

2,345,393 

1,010,363 

398,073 

796, 397 

140,560 

l77,415 

639 

62,146 

360 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


219 

205 

3 

1 

10 

4.6 


11,770 

10,645 

450 

80 

595 

'438 

40 

117 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


^♦Available  data  not  comparable.     NA  Not  available.     lFor  1920,  standing  renters  (renters  paying  a  fixed  quantity  of  products)  were  included  with  cash  tenants, 
^"otal  acreage  of  crops  for  which  figures  are  available,  except  that  corn  cut  for  forage  was  excluded  as  most  of  this  acreage  was  probably  duplicated  in  the  acreage  of  corn  har- 
vested for  grain. 


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STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  4.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS, 

[Data  are  baaed  on  reports  for  only 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 
Kara  s 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  farns. .acres. 

Average  size  of  farm acres. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

Average  per  farm dollars. 

Average  per  acre dollars. 

Proportion  of  farms  reporting  value ..percent. 

Proportion  of  land  in  farms  for  which 
value  was  reported percent. 

Land  in  fnrna  according  to  use: 

Cropland  harvested farms  reporting. 

acres. 
1  to  9  acres........................... farms  reporting . 

10  to  19  acres farms  reporting. 

20  to  29  acres .farms  reporting. 

30  to  49  acres. ....................... .farms  reporting. 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting. 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting. 

200  to  499  acres farms  reporting. 

500  acres  and  over farms  reporting. 

Cropland  used  only  for  pasture farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Cropland  not  harvested  and  not  pastured. ..farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Cultivated  summer  fallow farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Other  cropland farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Woodland  pastured farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Other  pasture  ( not  cropland  and  not 
woodland) .farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Other  land  ( house  lots,  roads, 
wasteland,  etc.) farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Cropland,  total ...........................  farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Land  pastured,  total farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Woodland,  total farms  reporting. 

acres. 

FARM  OPERATORS 

Residing  on  farm  operated operators  reporting. 

Not  residing  on  farm  operated operators  reporting. 

With  other  income  of  family  exceeding 
value  of  agricultural  products  sold operators  reporting. 

Off- farm  work: 

Working  off  their  farms,  total operators  reporting. 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting. 

100  days  or  more operators  reporting. 

Not  working  off  their  farms operators  reporting. 

By  age: 

Under  25  years operators  reporting. . 

25  to  34  years operators  reporting. 

35  to  44  years operators  reporting. , 

45  to  54  years operators  reporting., 

55  to  64  years operators  reporting. , 

65  years  and  over operators  reporting.. 

By  year  began  operation  of  present  farw.: 

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. . 

Fans  by  class  of  work  power: 

No  tractor,  horses,  or  mules farms  reporting.. 

No  tractor  and  only  1  horse  or  mule farms  reporting.. 

No  tractor  and  2  or  more  horses 

and/or  mules farms  reporting. . 

Tractor  and  horses  and/or  mules farms  reporting.. 

Tractor  and  no  horses  or  mules farms  reporting.. 


All  farm  operators 


Total 
all 
farms 


2,543 

4,219,327 

618 

1,692,998 

72 

2,725,432 

122 

412,884 

8,224,873 
2,929.1 


61,056 
26.52 


2,212 

361,546 
339 
212 
162 
312 
432 
330 
266 
159 

1,260 
248,361 

690 
61,349 

265 
8,492 

499 
52,857 

137 

45,049 

59 

11,583 

1,546 

7,340,906 

2,582 

156,079 

2,495 

671,256 

2,227 

7,634,316 

190 

56,632 


2,487 
242 


1,187 
284 
903 

1,513 

40 
377 
639 
735 
561 
411 


160 
167 
206 
233 
717 
304 
919 


436 

115 

335 

1,418 

504 


Tenure  of  operator1 


Full 

owners 


1,350 
2,825,581 


XXX 

XXX 

71 
294,164 

2,531,417 
1,875.1 


64,071 

36.21 

92 


1,223 

199,862 

62 

72 

108 

197 

305 

224 

165 

90 

650 
143,814 

323 
28,346 

145 
4,923 

218 
23,423 

75 

24,710 

35 

9,988 

875 
2,046,423 

1,312 
78,274 

1,285 

372,022 

1,191 

2,214,947 

105 

34,698 


1,208 
108 


381 
156 
225 
923 


18 
113 
271 
355 
335 
238 


42 

35 

67 

68 

316 

164 

635 


77 

20 

109 
815 
329 


Part 
owners 


363 

363 
1,284,250 

363 
1,519,918 

XXX 
XXX 

14 
11,150 

2,793,018 
7,694.3 


119,687 
20.82 


330 
78,106 
16 
12 
12 
36 
85 
66 
65 
38 

206 
42,404 

92 
13,352 

32 
1,324 

65 
12,028 

26 
13,925 


245 
2,620,532 

356 
23,734 

342 

133,862 

336 

2,676,861 

33 

14,890 


Managers 


337 
24 


113 
53 
60 

233 


1 

40 
94 
111 
90 
26 


1 
11 
10 
26 

112 
73 

128 


2 
15 

26 

283 
37 


50 

XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

50 
1,738,792 


1,738,792 
34,775.8 


348,456 

11.66 

72 


48 
51,343 


1 

3 

3 

17 

22 

23 
36,575 

14 

6,445 

6 

825 

11 

5,620 

3 
2,324 

1 
220 

45 
1,632,418 

44 
9,467 

48 

94,363 

47 

1,671,317 

4 

2,544 


148 
168,697 

XXX 
XXX 


168,697 
1,139.8 


55,009 

61.16 

78 


129 
15,829 

16 
10 
27 
17 
36 
18 
5 

83 
7,617 

34 
1,175 

17 
350 

18 
825 

13 
1,730 


75 
125,893 

122 
16,453 

147 

24,621 

126 

135,240 

13 

1,730 


109 
39 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


NEVADA 


137 


BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


All  farm  operators — Continued 


Tenure  of  operator1 — Continued 


Tenants — Continued 


Crop-share 

tenants 
and  croppers 


Livestock-share 


Other  and 
unspecified 


FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 
Fara» 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    farm acres.. 

Average  size  of  farm acres . . 

Value   of   land   and   buildings: 

Average  per  farm, ................................. dollars . . 

Average  per  acre dollars. . 

Proportion  of  farms  reporting  value .percent.. 

Proportion  of  land  in  farms  for  which 
value  was  reported .percent. . 

Laud    in    farms   according  to   no- 
Cropland  harvested farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

1  to  9  acres.......... .farms  reporting.. 

10  to  19  acres farms  reporting., 

20  to  29  acres farms  reporting.. 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting.. 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting.. 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting.. 

200  to  499  acres farms  reporting.. 

500  acres  and  over farms  reporting.. 

Cropland  used  only  for  pasture farms  reporting.. 

acres.. 

Cropland  not  harvested  and  not  pastured.. .farms  reporting.. 

acres.. 
Cultivated  summer  fallow farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 
Other  crop?.and 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- fan  work: 

Working  off  their  farms,  total operators  reporting. 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting. 

100  days  or  more operators  reporting. 

Not  working  off  their  farms operators  reporting. 

By  age: 

Under  25  years operators  reporting. 

25  to  34  years operators  reporting. 

35  to  44  years operators  reporting. 

45   to  54  years operators  reporting. 

55  to  64  years operators  reporting. 

65  years  and  over operators  reporting. 

By  year  began  operation  of  present  fnrn: 

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. 

Far  us   by  nlaas   of  vorlf   pover: 

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. 


11 
23,915 

XXX 
XXX 


23,915 
2,174.1 


42,500 

10.94 

55 


11 
1,143 


10 

125 

6 
352 


6 
352 


1 
22,250 

11 
45 

11 

1,620 

11 

22,375 


36 
7,600 

XXX 
XXX 


7,600 
211.1 


34,222 

162.11 

100 


36 
4,190 

5 
5 
5 
5 
15 


25 
285 

10 

120 

5 

80 

5 

40 


20 
2,260 

31 

745 

36 
4,595 

35 
2,545 


14 
11,642 

XXX 
XXX 


11,642 
831.6 


51,987 
54.93 


13 
2,875 


6 
2 

7 

1,110 

1 
160 

1 
160 


13 
6,790 

9 
707 

14 
4,145 

13 
7,900 


40,190 
xxx 

XXX 


40,190 
5,023.8 


135 ,714 
55.39 


2 

1,157 


7 
2,267 

1 
133 


1 
133 


1 
240 


3 

24,886 


11,507 

7 

3,557 

8 

27,393 

1 

240 


897 

830 

109,496 

107 

4,383 

22 

986,640 

37 

107,570 

992,949 
1,107.0 


19,577 

27.66 

81 


482 

16,406 

261 

110 

32 

51 

22 

1 

1 

4 

298 

17,951 

227 

12,031 

65 

1,070 

187 

10,961 

20 

2,360 

15 

410 

306 
915,640 

748 
28,151 

673 

46,388 

527 

935,951 

35 

2,770 


795 
60 


628 
41 
587 
232 


11 
166 
227 
219 
107 
146 


107 
117 
234 
56 
146 


336 

80 

164 
214 
103 


374943  O  -  56  -  11 


138 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  4.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS, 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


All  farm  operators 


Total 
all 
farms 


Tenure  of  operator1 


Full 
owners 


Part 
owners 


Faras number. 

SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting. 

Electricity farms  reporting. 

Television  set farms  reporting. 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting. 

Home  freezer farms  reporting. 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting. 

Power-feed  grinder farms  reporting. 

Milking  machine farms  reporting. 

Grain  combines farms  reporting. 

number. 
Corn  pickers farms  reporting. 

number. 
Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting. 

number. 
Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting. 

number. 

Motortrucks  farms  reporting. 

number. 

Trac  tors farms  reporting. 

number. 
Wheel  and/or  crawler  tractors  other 

than  garden farms  reporting. 

Wheel  tractors  other  than  garden farms  reporting. 

number. 

Garden  tractors farms  reporting. 

number. 

Crawler  tractors farms  reporting. 

number. 

Automobiles farms  reporting. 

number. 

FARM  LABOR  WEEK  OF  SEPT.  26-CCT.  2 

Family  and/or  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

persons. 

Family  workers,  including  operator farms  reporting. 

persons. 

Operators  working  1  or  more  hours persons. 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's  family 

working  15  hours  or  more farms  reporting. 

persons. 

Hired  workers farms  reporting. 

persons. 
Regular  workers  ( to  be  employed 

150  days  or  more) farms  reporting. 

persons. 
Seasonal  workers  ( to  be  employed 

less  than  150  days) farms  reporting. 

persons. 
Regular  hired  workers  and  no 
seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Farms  by  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  farm  expenditures farms  reporting. 

Machine  hire  and/or  hired  labor farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

Machine  hire farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

Hired  labor farms  reporting. 

dollars . 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms  reporting. 

dollars . 

Gasoline  and  other  petroleum  fuel 
and  oil.. ............................... .farms  reporting., 

dollars.. 

Commercial  fertilizer  and  fertilizing 
material.. .............................. .farms  reporting. , 

dollars. , 

tons., 

acres  on  which  used., 

Lime  and  liming  material.... farms  reporting., 

dollars. , 

tons.. 

acres  on  which  used., 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


1,772 

2,323 

251 

2,286 

1,393 

34 
519 
333 

393 
412 
11 
11 
771 
847 
214 
241 

2,262 
3,908 

2,026 
4,588 

1,922 
1,887 
3,798 
225 
232 
428 
558 

2,183 
3,495 


2,591 
7,078 

2,513 
4,220 
2,470 

1,091 
1,750 

874 
2,858 

607 
1,721 

431 
1,137 


796 

1,717 

992 

27 
78 


2,618 

1,871 
6,871,641 

1,137 
936,524 

1,481 
5,935,117 

2,037 
4,574,747 


2,197 
2,091,335 


430 

257,904 

3,285 

28,832 

6 

615 

65 

17 


1,350 


860 

1,149 

79 

1,139 

655 

17 

333 

243 

269 
278 
11 
11 
476 
512 
122 
133 

1,169 
1,960 

1,149 

2,603 

1,144 

1,126 

2,210 

91 

92 

250 

301 

1,039 
1,626 


470 
778 
358 

11 
38 


1,309 

1,072 

3,211,160 

614 

482,551 

907 

2,728,609 

1,025 
2,633,915 


1,234 
1,159,124 


225 

83,783 

1,097 

9,597 

1 

300 

30 

7 


267 
315 
39 
307 


102 
50 


150 

176 

51 

59 

339 
735 

323 
883 

320 

318 

754 

11 

11 


299 
532 


1,286 
3,750 

357 
1,360 

1,248 
2,290 
1,223 

353 
630 
351 

663 
1,067 

166 
279 

508 
1,460 

185 
730 

354 

812 

140 
473 

250 
648 

86 
257 

181 
172 


358 

307 
1,832,611 

196 
173,358 

275 
1,659,253 

278 
1,082,465 


351 
489,028 


111 

71,723 

898 

9,175 

5 

315 

35 

10 


33 

46 

9 

17 

46 
224 

47 
329 

47 
47 
261 

1 

1 

35 

67 

42 
166 


50 
451 

40 
76 
39 


45 
375 


42 
329 


49 

48 
1,191,556 

22 
120,138 

47 
1,071,418 

42 
512,525 


48 
187,956 


16 

50,838 

636 

6,534 


89 
113 


47 
47 
22 
22 

127 

241 

95 
234 

94 

89 

205 

1 

2 

22 

27 

106 
165 


138 
383 

137 
199 
137 

48 
62 

65 
184 

48 
82 

32 

102 


148 

114 

381,919 

49 

27,657 

103 

354,262 

113 
155,887 


143 

151,322 


29 

46,185 

586 

3,101 


55 
55 


37 

1 


14 
14 
20 
20 

68 
144 

52 

147 

51 
51 
134 
1 
2 
11 
11 

52 
65 


69 

229 


69 
88 
69 


16 
19 


39 
141 


33 
55 


30 

21 


79 


61 
247,393 

23 
7,543 

60 
239,850 

62 

121,911 


79 
75,964 


21 

21,560 

227 

940 


NEVADA 


139 


BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUS  OF  1954-Continued 

a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  textj- 


All  farm  operators — Continued 


Tenure  of  operator1 — 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. 

Milking  machine farms  reporting. 

Grain  combines farms  reporting. 

number. 
Corn  pickers farms  reporting. 

number. 
Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting. 

number. 
Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting. 

number. 

Motortrucks  farms  reporting. 

number. 

Tractors farms  reporting. 

number. 
Wheel  and/or  crawler  tractors  other 

than  garden farms  reporting. 

Wheel  tractors  other  than  garden farms  reporting. 

number. 

Garden  tractors farms  reporting. 

number . 

Crawler  trac  tors farms  repor  ting . 

number . 

4ut  oaobi  If  s farms  reporting. 

number. 

FARM  LABOR  WEEK  OF  SEPT.  26-OCT.  2 

Faaily  and/or  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

persons . 

Family  workers,    including  operator.. farms  reporting. 

persons. 

Operators  working  1  or  more  hours persons. 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's  family 

working  15  hours  or  more farms  reporting. 

persons. 

Hired  workers, farms  reporting. 

persons. 
Regular  workers  ( to  be  employed 

150  days  or  more) farms  reporting. 

persons. 
Seasonal  workers  ( to  be  employed 

less  than  150  days) farms  reporting. 

persons.. 
Regular  hired  workers  and  no 
seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

Fares  by  kind  of  workers: 

Both  family  workers  and  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

Family  workers  only farms  reporting. 

Operators  only farms  reporting. 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's 

family  only farms  reporting., 

Hired  workers  only farms  reporting. , 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES  IN  1954 

Specified  fan  expenditures farms  reporting., 

Machine  hire  and/or  hired  labor farms  reporting., 

dollars . , 

Machine  hire farms  reporting.. 

dollars. , 

Hired  labor farms  reporting., 

dollars.. 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry.... farms  reporting., 

dollars. , 

Gasoline  and  other  petroleum  fuel 

and  oil farms  reporting., 

dollars.. 

Commercial  fertilizer  and  fertilizing 

material .farms  reporting. , 

dollars., 

tons., 

acres  on  which  used., 

Lime  and  liming  material farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

tons. , 

acres  on  which  used.. 


11 

11 
6,509 

U 

4,870 

6 

1,639 

6 
2,950 

11 
2,825 


36 

21 

32,145 

6 

4,900 

21 

27,245 

30 
19,585 

31 
22,260 

6 

7,950 

110 

920 


14 

39 

172 

8 

9 

•-. 

9 

29 

278 

14 

17,873 

1 

3,675 

49 

541 


7 
56,700 

1 
450 

7 
56,250 


7,100 

8 
32,400 

1 

13,000 

200 

700 


526 
701 

130 
675 

436 

1 
30 
20 

12 
13 


65 
66 

10 
10 

581 
748 

412 
539 

317 
307 
368 
121 
126 
35 
45 


697 

1,006 


760 
1,134 

735 

1,025 

720 


206 
305 


71 
109 


23 
25 


48 
84 


46 
689 
503 

15 
25 


754 

330 
254,395 

256 
132,820 

149 
121,575 

579 
189,955 

421 
103,905 

49 

5,375 

68 

425 


140 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  4.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS. 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


All  farm  operators 


Total 
all 
farms 


Tenure  of  operator1 


Full 
owners 


Part 
owners 


Managers 


Farms number.. 

LIVESTOCK 

Livestock  on  band: 

All  cattle  and  calves farms  reporting.. 

number.. 
Cows,  including  heifere  that  have 

calved farms  reporting.. 

number.. 

Milk  cows farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Horses  and  mules farms  reporting.. 

number.. 

All  hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over farms  reporting.. 

number.. 

Livestock  and  livestock  products  sold  in  1954: 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive .farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number.. 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting . . 

dozens. . 

CROPS 
Specified  cropa  harvested  in  1954: 

Corn  for  all  purposes farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

Corn  harvested  for  grain farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

bushels  harvested . . 
bushels  sold . . 

Spring  wheat  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting.. 

acres . . 

bushels  harvested . . 

bushels  sold . . 

Barley  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

bushels  harvested . . 

bushels  sold . . 

Irish  potatoes  harvested  for  home 

use  or  for  sale farms  reportii.g . . 

acres2 . . 
100-lb .  bags  harvested . . 

Hay  cut acres . . 

tons.. 


2,341 
547,945 

2,230 

270,412 

1,640 

12,780 

1,868 
22,779 

822 
12,709 

1,826 

168, 2L2 


1,860 
188,050 

440 
L2,243 

321 
78,058 

671 
968,231 


144 

2,648 

33 

176 
6,442 


382 

6,307 

180,848 

134,821 

546 

16,331 

586,652 

271,413 


344 

2,279 

483,276 

324,722 
512,666 


1,350 


1,221 
318,517 

1,197 

158,628 

928 

8,802 

944 
12,103 

450 
5,866 

966 
117,997 


1,125 

105,457 


246 
5,194 


212 
58,254 


392 
844,312 


75 

1,080 
16 
83 

1,275 


227 

2,574 

64,889 

35,478 

310 

7,761 

260,847 

73,603 


208 

1,314 

264,499 

185,990 
285,839 


349 
112,125 

342 

51,887 

246 

2,306 

324 
4,347 

133 
3,127 

217 
12,222 


321 
45,355 

86 
2,595 

31 
2,909 

84 
54,866 


44 

1 

V 

10 

70 

4 

025 

93 

2 

460 

69 

)52 

58,414 

128 

5 

057 

201 

368 

11- 

495 

59 

620 

165 

290 

66 

235 

119 

108 

46 
85,749 

46 

42,868 

31 

189 

46 
2,174 

15 

505 

28 

2,519 


47 
28,886 


5 
379 


5 
405 


3,020 


3 
192 


9 

647 

21,084 

19,599 

10 

1,260 

59,376 

44,646 


3 

7 

815 

54,016 
64,189 


111 
13,889 

106 

7,243 

57 

778 


50 
2,360 

84 
7,192 


116 
3,931 


31 
3,520 


11 

10,575 


24 
17,430 


21 

300 

5 

15 

1,050 


16 

469 

21,333 

19,940 

35 

1,420 

48,116 

33,529 


27 

300 

48,377 

10,114 
29,060 


48 
6,569 

48 

3,682 

21 

550 

43 
258 

17 
2,0% 

49 
2,973 


53 
1,894 


16 
2,980 


7 
2,905 


10 
145 


158 
6,474 
6,230 

11 

152 

10,825 

2,085 


17 

225 

25,527 

4,134 
12,523 


Data  are  given  by  tenure  of  operator  for  commercial  farms  only. 
2Does  not  include  acreage  for  farms  with  less  than  10  bags  harvested . 


NEVADA 


141 


BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUS  OF  1954-Continued 

a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


All  farm  operators — Continued 

Tenure  of  operator1 — Continued 

Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Tenants — Continued 

Share-cash 

Crop-share 

tenants 

and  croppers 

Livestock-share 

Other  and 
unspecified 

Other  farms 

11 

36 

14 

8 

897 

LIVESTOCK 

Livestock  on  hand: 

6 
L35 

6 
60 

6 
23 

35 
2,185 

35 

1,270 

25 

140 

14 
3,410 

9 

1,472 

3 

19 

8 
1,590 

8 

759 

2 

46 

614 

number.. 
Cows,  including  heifers  that  have 

17,665 
539 

number.. 

9,786 
378 

number . . 

705 

1 
8 

30 
135 

14 
70 

8 

31 

458 

number. . 

3,653 

10 
40 

15 
185 

8 
39 

174 

number. . 

851 

5 
200 

20 
3,535 

8 
445 

2 
39 

531 

number. . 

28,282 

Livestock  ant]  livestock  products  sold  in  1°51: 

6 
42 

35 
745 

14 
689 

8 
561 

251 

number. . 

4,421 

15 

540 

72 

number. . 

555 

10 
10,440 

1 
135 

62 

dollars. . 

5,915 

5 

450 

10 
12,625 

2 

1,450 

164 

dozens. . 

48,603 

CROPS 

Specified  crops  harvested  in  1954: 

acres . . 

acres. . 

bushels  harvested . . 

bushels  sold . . 

10 

125 

5 

15 

1,050 

1 
30 

1 
6 
1 
6 
12 

Spring  wheat  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting.. 

acres . . 

bushels  harvested . . 

bushels  sold . . 

5 

35 

1,165 
1,165 

3 

276 
13,694 
12,545 

37 

157 

4,190 

1,390 

acres . . 

bushels  harvested.. 

bushels  sold . . 

6 

668 

19,690 

19,680 

11 
295 

10,541 
6,246 

7 

305 

7,060 

5,518 

63 
833 

16,945 
5,140 

Irish  potatoes  harvested  for  home 

5 

70 

22,400 

5 

5 
450 

47 

acres  . . 
100-lb .  bags  harvested . . 

38 
4,295 

3,450 
12,277 

1,050 
1,775 

1,480 
2,485 

8,367 

tons.. 

14,470 

142 


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 

CData  in  italics  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  l) 


1940 

(April  1) 


1935 
(January  l) 


1930 
(April  l) 


1925 
(January  1) 


192Q 
(January  l) 


FARM  OPERATORS 

By  color: 

Whi  te 

Negro 

Other  nonwhite 

By   residence: 

Residing  on  farm  operated operators 

Not  residing  on  farm  operated operators 

Operators  not  reporting  residence 

By  off-iarn   *ork: 

Working  off  their  farms,  total operators 

1  to  49  days operators 

50  to  99  days operators 

100  days  or  more operators 

100  to  199  days operators 

200  days  and  over operators 

Operators  not  working  off  their  farms 

Operators  not  reporting 

By  age: 

Under  25  years operators 

25  to  34  years operators 

35  to  44  years operators 

45  to  54  years operators 

55  to  64  years operators 

65  years  and  over operators 

Average  age 

Operators  not  reporting  age 

Operation  of  present  far.  began— 
1954: 

September  or  later operators 

July  and  August operators 

May  and  June operators 

March  and  April operators 

January  and  February operators 

1953: 

November  and  December operators 

September  and  October , operators 

July  and  August operators 

May  and  June operators 

March  and  April operators 

January  and  February operators 

1952 operators 

1951 operators 

1946  to  1950 operators 

1941  to  1945 , operators 

1940  and  earlier operators 

Operators  not  reporting 

Average  number   of   years  on   present    hum 


.number. 
•  number, 
.number. 


reporting, 
reporting. 
.. .number. 


reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
. . .number. 
. .  .number. 


reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 
. . . .years. 
. . . number • 


reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 

reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 
. . .number. 
....years. 


2 
167 

2,477 
278 
102 

1.187 
190 
94 
903 
167 
736 

1.513 
106 

40 
377 
639 
735 
561 
411 
50.3 

45 


29 

39 

25 

38 

32 

206 

233 

717 

304 

919 

102 

13 


2,753 

4 

353 

2,742 
296 
72 

1.503 
378 
246 
879 
197 
682 

1.549 
65 

63 
422 
619 
789 
587 
358 
48.5 
279 


XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 


2,987 
442 

3,011 

388 

30 

1,066 
209 
146 
711 
177 
534 

2,363 


475 
762 
953 
719 
416 
48.4 
24 


XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
13 


2,939 
465 
169 

1,137 
263 
218 
656 
198 
458 

2,205 
231 

89 

434 
738 
869 
716 
475 
49.1 
252 


XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
13 


3,280 
416 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

1,431 
556 
307 
568 
262 
306 

2,200 
65 

(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) 


3,131 

3 

308 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


987 
331 
214 
442 
212 
230 

2,455 


66 

420 
857 
888 
654 
353 
(NA) 

204 


XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

XXX 

XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
(NA) 


2,944 

5 

214 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

81 
597 
927 
763 
448 

ciS 

90 


XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

xxx 

XXX 

xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 
xxx 

(NA) 


NA  Not  available. 


State  Table  6.-FARMS  BY  CLASS  OF  WORK  POWER  AND  SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT: 


[Data 


CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954 

cs  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,    see  text) 


Census  of — 


1954 


(October) 


1950 
(April  1) 


1945 

(January  1) 


1940 
(April  1) 


1935 

(January  1) 


1930 

(April  1) 


1925 


5 
y  1) 

1920 
( January  l) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,122 

(NA) 

!385 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(MA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

161 

(NA) 

174 

198 

182 

??1 

210 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

US 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,436 

(NA) 

1*717, 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Fares    by   class   of   *ork  power: 

No  tractor,    horses,   or  mules farms 

No  tractor  and  only  1  horse  or  mule farms 

No  tractor  and  2  or  more  horses 

and/or  mules farms 

Tractor  and  horses  and/or  mules farms 

Tractor  and  no  horses  or  mules farms 

Specified   facilities   ami   equipment: 

Telephone farms 

Electricity farms 

Television  set farms 

Piped  running  water farms 

Home  freezer farms 

Electric  pig  brooder farms 

Power  feed  grinder farms 

Milking  machine farms 

Grain  combines farms 

Corn  pickers farms 

Pick-up  hay  balers farms 

Field  forage  liarvesters farms 

Motortrucks farms 

Tractors,   including  garden  tractors farms 

1  tractor farms 

2  tractors farms 

3  trac  tors farms 

4  trac  tors farms 

5  or  more  tractors farms 

Wheel  tractors  other  than  garden 

Garden  tractors 

Crawler  tractors , 

Automobiles farms 


Farms  reporting  automobiles  and/or  motortrucks. 


reporting, 
reporting. 

reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting. 

reporting.. 
reporting, 
reporting. . 
reporting., 
reporting. 
reporting, 
reporting. 
reporting, 
reporting.. 

number . 
reporting. 

number . 
reporting. 

number. 
reporting. 

number . 
reporting. 

number . 
reporting. 

number, 
reporting, 
reporting. 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 
. .  number . 
. . . number . 
. . .number, 
reporting. 

number , 
. . ■ number . 


436 

115 

335 
1.118 

504 

1,772 

2,323 

251 

2,286 

1.393 

34 

519 

333 

393 

412 

11 

11 

771 

847 

214 

241 

2, 262 

3.908 

2,026 

4,588 

2  908 

2  524 

2  187 

2  118 

2 185 

3,798 

232 

558 

2,183 

3,495 

2,681 


841 
1.332 

401 

1.550 
2.184 
(NA) 
(NA) 
772 
(NA) 
(NA) 
450 
378 


817 
72 

1.447 
975 
112 

1,508 
2,079 
(NA) 
2,053 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
318 
143 


385 

m 

9 

(NA) 

435 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

i.967 

1,898 

3.123 

2,603 

1,733 

1,264 

3.213 

1,827 

*984 

957 

2  406 

201 

'283 

2,656 
126 
431 
2.005 
3.006 
2.634 


106 

1.354 
19 
216 
2,303 
3,044 
2,898 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

1,201 
1,812 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
1,408 
1,683 
580 
681 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

SnaI 

(NA) 
2,362 

'(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

1,460 
'1,139 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

1,118 

1,241 
318 
360 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

2,397 

2'© 


NA  Not  available.     1The  1930  inquiry  referred  to  electricity  in  "farmer's  dwelling,"  and  the  1920  inquiry  referred  to  gas  or  electricity  in  "operator's  dwelling. 
^Figures  for  1954  and  1950  are  for  tractors  other  than  garden  tractors. 


NEVADA 


143 


State  Table  7.-FARM  LABOR  AND  SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES:      CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954 

[Data  In  italics  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.   See  text] 


(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  l) 


FARM  LABOR 

Fara  workers  for  specified  week;1 

Family  and/or  hired  workers2 farms  reporting. . 

persons. . 

Average  per  farm  reporting persons. . 

Family  workers,  including  operators ....  farms  reporting.. 

persons. . 

Operators  working  1  or  more  hours persons.. 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's  family 

working  15  or  more  hours farms  reporting.. 

persons. . 

Hired  workers farms  reporting. . 

persons. . 

Workers  hired  by  month persons . . 

Workers  hired  by  day  or  week persons.. 

Workers  hired  by  hour  or  on 

piece-work  basis persons.. 

No  report  as  to  basis  of  payment persons.. 

Faras  reporting  by  ouaber  of  hired  workers: 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting.. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. . 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting . . 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

10  or  more  workers farms  reporting . . 

Faras  by  kind  of  workers  during  specified  week: 

No  workers  reported farms. . 

Family  workers  and  hired  workers farms.. 

Operator  and  hired  workers farms . . 

Operator,  members  of  his  family, 
and  hired  workers farms . . 

Members  of  operator's  family  and  hired  workers. . .farms. . 
Family  workers  only farms. . 

Operator  only farms. . 

Operator  and  members  of  his  family farms.. 

Members  of  operator's  family  only farms.. 

Hired  workers  only farms.. 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES3 

Machine  hire farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

Hired  labor' farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

$1  to  $99 farms  reporting.. 

$100  to  $199 farms  reporting.. 

$200  to  $499 farms  reporting.. 

$500  to  $999 farms  reporting.. 

$1,000  to  $2,499 farms  reporting.. 

$2,500  to  $4,999 farms  reporting.. 

$5,000  to  $9,999 farms  reporting.. 

$10,000  to  $19,999 farms  reporting. . 

$20,000  and  over farms  reporting.. 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms  reporting.. 

dollars. . 

Gasoline  and  other  pelroleun  fuel  and  oil. ...farms  reporting.. 

dollars. . 

Coaaercial    fertilizer   and 

fertilizing  aaterial farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 


Liae   and   liaing  aaterial. 


.farms  reporting., 
dollars. . 


2.591 
7.078 


2,513 
4,220 


1,091 
1,750 

87i 
2,858 
1,752 

605 

501 


388 

20i 
152 
83 
i7 

217 
796 
430 

350 

16 

1,717 

992 

698 

27 

78 


1,137 
936,524 

1,481 
5,935,117 

169 

126 

249 

130 

313 

212 

125 

101 

56 

■2,037 
4,574,747 

2,197 

2,091,335 


430 
257,904 


6 
615 


2,640 
7,122 


2,539 
4,088 


1,190 
1,677 

922 
3,034 
■2,026 

749 

171 
88 


431 

166 
t66 
104 
55 

477 
821 
472 

133 
16 
1,718 
877 
729 
112 
101 


1,310 
772,314 

1,734 
5,763,806 

240 

127 

300 

252 

344 


2,033 
3,905,020 


2.246 
1,708,494 


(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 


3,076 
6,685 


3,005 
4,265 


984 
1,324 

761 
2,420 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


414 
128 
90 
85 
44 

353 
690 
463 

215 

12 

2,315 

1,558 

705 
52 
71 


(NA) 
(NA) 

2,044 
5,459,203 

255 

226 

394 

301 

394 


2,483 

2,410,069 


(NA) 
(NA) 


13 
8,780 


2,869 
7,904 


2,605 
4,145 

(NA) 


1,030 
3,759 

2,259 
1,153 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

704 
766 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
1,839 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
264 


(NA) 
(NA) 

1,839 
2,403,134 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,163 
1,019,452 

2,358 
456,080 


106 
6,418 


5 

971 


3,538 
6,879 


3,286 
4,813 


(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

882 
2,066 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


503 

176 

114 

68 

21 

158 
630 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
2,656 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
252 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

2,124 

3,660,671 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

2,157 
1,720,370 

(NA) 
(NA) 


=35 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

2,328 

3,968,080 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

2,180 
1,346,140 

(NA) 

(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

1,993 
4,295,724 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


1,687 
1,422,672 

(NA) 
(NA) 


58 
9,897 

(NA) 
(NA) 


NA  Not  available. 

1Census  of  1954,   week  of  Sept.    26-Qct.   2;     Census  of  1950,  week  preceding  enumeration;  Censuses  of  1945  and  1935,  first  week  of  January;   Census  of  1940,    last  week  of  March. 
2See  text  for  differences  in  definition  of  farm  workers. 

3For  Census  of  1954,   expenditures  during  calendar  year  1954;   for  earlier  Censuses,    expenditures  during  the  preceding  calendar  year. 

*Cash  payments  for  farm  labor;    housework  not  included.        For  1954,   1950,    1945,   and  1940,    the  data  do  not  include  expenditures     for  contract  construction  work,    machine     hire,   and 
labor  included  in  cost  of  machine  hire.     For  1920,    the  value  of  board  furnished  was  included. 
'Farms  reporting  tons  of  commercial  fertilizer. 


144 


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 


Total 
all  farms 

Economic  class 

Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,   see  text) 

Commercial  farms 

Total 

Class  I 

Class  II 

Class  III 

874 

2,858 

388 

204 

152 

83 

47 

607 

1,721 

347 

111 

70 

50 

29 

431 

1,137 

199 

126 

71 

22 

13 

443 

164 

267 

595 

5 
51 
65 
168 
154 
92 
30 
30 

7 

3 
3 

1 
242 

1 
13 
29 
61 
61 
52 
10 
15 

106 

6 

1 

51 

12 

1 

35 

41 

1,481 

5,935,117 

169 

126 

249 

130 

313 

212 

282 

607 

128 

113 

157 

78 

89 

28 

14 

803 

2,749 

350 

176 

147 

83 

47 

584 

1,696 

326 

109 

70 

50 

29 

383 

1,053 

182 

100 

66 

22 

13 

420 

164 

219 

565 

5 
45 
59 
168 
149 
85 
29 
25 

7 

3 

3 

1 
237 

1 
13 
29 
61 
56 
52 
10 
15 

71 

6 

1 

41 

7 

1 

15 

35 

1,332 

5,813,542 

98 

100 

237 

120 

306 

201 

270 

529 

77 

93 

151 

78 

88 

28 

14 

265 

1,527 

43 

59 

71 

56 

36 

251 

1,243 

65 

57 

55 

46 

28 

90 

284 

27 

28 

21 

11 

3 

175 

76 

14 

234 

2 
13 
77 
74 
44 

9 
15 

3 

2 

1 

48 

1 
5 

17 
7 

13 
1 
4 

26 

1 
1 
13 
1 
1 
9 

3 

288 

4,127,183 

1 

5 

3 

1 

29 

50 

199 

23 

5 
2 

'ii 

3 
2 

260 

550 

148 

50 

36 

20 

6 

201 

283 

158 

29 

10 

3 

1 

117 

267 

59 

26 

21 

6 

5 

143 

58 

59 

178 
4 

a 

35 
47 
46 
19 
18 
1 

1 

88 

2 

16 
27 
17 
17 
3 
6 

16 

5 

1 
5 

5 

4 

440 
997,398 
12 
17 
74 
45 

143 

103 
46 

180 
9 
16 
51 
28 
48 
17 
11 

149 

persons.. 

460 
82 

37 

19 

6 

5 

87 

persons. . 

112 
69 

13 

4 

1 

..farms  reporting., 
persons. . 

81 

348 

43 

20 

8 

5 

5 

68 

19 

62 

97 

1 

18 

3 

31 

17 

20 

1 

6 

..farms  reporting.. 

1 

... 

1 

41 

i. . 

1 
10 

7 
10 

7 

1 

5 
13 

11 

1 

1 

dollars. . 

438,390 
22 
18 
79 
37 
76 
33 
20 
136 

$2;500   to  $4,999 

Faraa    vitb  expenditures   for   hired   labor   but  do  hired  workers   reported. 

..farms  reporting.. 

$1,000  to  $2,499 

17 

2 

NEVADA 


145 


BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

Sept.  26-0ct.  2.  Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Bired  .orU r. f arms  reporting. 

persons. , 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting., 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Regular  workers  (to  be  employed  150  days  or  more) farms  reporting. 

persons. 

1  hired  worker firms  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  •  loathly  baaia fa™3  reporting. 

Under  $25  per  month farms  reporting. 

$25  to  $34  per  month farms  reporting. 

$35  to  $49  per  month farms  reporting. 

$50  to  $84  per  month farms  reporting. 

$85  to  $109  per  month farms  reporting. 

$110  to  $129  per  month farms  reporting. 

$130  to  $169  per  month farms  reporting. 

$170  to  $214  per  month farms  reporting. 

$215  to  $274  per  month farms  reporting. 

$275  to  $324  per  month farms  reporting. 

$325  and  over  per  month farms  reporting . 

Paid  on  a  .erl.lv  baaia 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  baaia 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  ob  an   hourly   baaia farms  reporting. 

Under  $0.25  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.25  to  $0.34  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.35  to  $0.44  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.45   to  $0.54  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.55   to  $0.64  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.65  to  $0.74  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.75  to  $0.84  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$0.85  to  $0.99  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.00  to  $1.14  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.15   to  $1.29  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.30  to  $1.44  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.45  and  over  per  hour farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  a  piece-work  basis farms  reporting. 

Cxpenditnrea  for  bired   labor  in   1954 farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

$1  to  $99 farms  reporting. 

$100  to  $199 farms  reporting. 

$200  to  $499 farms  reporting. 

$500  to  $999 j farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $2,499 farms  reporting. 

$2,500  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  and  over farms  reporting. 

Faraa  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.. 


Economic  class — Continued 


Commercial  farms — Continued 


147 
134,122 
32 
16 
45 
22 
19 
10 
3 

91 

21 

11 

40 

11 

6 

1 

1 


60 

112 

33 

7 

20 


104 
72,058 
16 
16 
28 
14 
28 


68 
44,391 


Other  farms 


75,615 

50 

6 

1 

6 

11 

6 

35 
35 


Residential 


25 
45 
10 
10 
5 


25 
45 
10 
10 
5 


67 
36,960 
21 
20 
11 
10 


42 
16 
20 
6 


2 
9,000 


146 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 

State  Table  9.-HIRED  FARM  LABOR  AND  WAGE  RATES 

[Figures  on  number  of  workers  and  wage  rates  are  for  hired  persons  working  the  week  of 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total 
all  farms 


Tenure  of  operator1 


Full 
owners 


Part 

owners 


Managers 


Hired  workers farms  reporting. . 

persons.. 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting.. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

3  or  4  hired  workers ..farms  reporting.. 

5  to  9  hired  workers .farms  reporting.. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. . 

Regular  workers  { to  be  employed  150  days  or  more) farms  reporting.. 

persons.. 

1  hired  worker ■ farms  reporting.. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting.. 

Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less  than  150  days) farms  reporting.. 

persons.. 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting.. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting.. 

Regular  hired  workers  and  no  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

Both  regular  and  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

Seasonal  hired  workers  and  no  regular  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

Paid  on  a  monthly  basis..... .farms  reporting.. 

Under  $25  per  month farms  reporting.. 

$25  to  $34  per  month farms  reporting.. 

$35  to  $49  per  month farms  reporting. . 

$50  to  $84  per  month farms  reporting.. 

$85  to  $109  per  month farms  reporting. . 

$110  to  $129  per  month farms  reporting. . 

$130  to  $169  per  month farms  reporting. . 

$170  to  $214  per  month farms  reporting. . 

$215  to  $274  per  month farms  reporting. . 

$275  to  $324  per  month farms  reporting. . 

$325  and  over  per  month farms  reporting. . 

Paid  on  a  weekly  basis farms  reporting.. 

Under  $5  per  week farms  reporting. . 

$5  to  $7  per  week farms  reporting. . 

$8  to  $11  per  week...^ farms  reporting.. 

$12  to  $19  per  week farms  reporting.. 

$20  to  $24  per  week farms  reporting. . 

$25  to  $29  per  week farms  reporting.. 

$30  to  $39  per  week farms  reporting.. 

$40  to  $49  per  week farms  reporting.. 

$50  to  $59  per  week farms  reporting. . 

$60  to  $69  per  week farms  reporting. . 

$70  to  $79  per  week farms  reporting.. 

$80  and  over  per  week farms  reporting.. 

Paid  on  a  daily  basis farms  reporting.. 

$1  per  day farms  reporting. . 

$2  per  day farms  reporting. . 

$3  per  day farms  reporting.. 

$4  per  day farms  reporting.. 

$5  per  day farms  reporting.. 

$6  per  day farms  reporting.. 

$7  per  day farms  reporting.. 

$8  per  day farms  reporting.. 

$9  per  day farms  reporting. . 

$10  and  over  per  day farms  reporting.. 

Paid  on  an  hourly  basis farms  reporting.. 

Under  $0.25  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$0.25  to  $0.34  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$0.35  to  $0.44  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$0.45  to  $0.54  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$0.55  to  $0.64  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$0.65  to  $0.74  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$0.75  to  $0.84  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$0.85  to  $0.99  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$1.00  to  $1.14  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$1.15  to  $1.29  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

$1.30  to  $1.44  per  hour' farms  reporting.. 

$1.45  and  over  per  hour farms  reporting.. 

Paid  on  a  piece-work  basis farms  reporting.. 

Expenditures  for  hired  labor  in  1954 farms  reporting.. 

dollars. . 

$1  to  $99 farms  reporting. . 

$100  to  $199 farms  reporting.. 

$200  to  $499 farms  reporting.. 

$500  to  $999 farms  reporting.. 

$1,000  to  $2,499 farms  reporting. . 

$2,500  to  $4,999 farms  reporting.. 

$5,000  and  over farms  reporting.. 

FarMS   with   expenditures   for   hired   labor   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.. 


874 

2,858 

388 

204 

152 

83 

47 

607 

1,721 

347 

111 

70 

50 

29 

431 

1,137 

199 

126 

71 

22 

13 

443 

164 

267 

595 


168 
154 
92 
30 
30 


_L 


1 
51 
12 

1 
35 

41 

1,481 
5,935,117 
169 
126 
249 
130 
313 
212 
282 

607 
128 
113 
157 
78 
89 
28 
14 


508 

1,460 

260 

103 

83 

45 

17 

354 

812 

221 

59 

37 

29 

8 

250 

648 

136 

66 

33 

9 

6 

258 

96 

154 


40 
38 
110 
97 
42 


1 
130 


907 

2,728,609 

87 

88 

156 

79 

223 

138 

136 

399 
68 
81 
99 
52 
70 
22 


185 

730 

69 

31 

51 

21 

13 

140 

473 

81 

17 

19 

13 

10 

86 

257 

25 

24 

25 

10 

2 

99 

41 

45 


275 
1,659,253 
9 
12 
61 
19 
59 
46 
69 


45 

375 

5 

6 

11 

11 

12 

42 

329 

5 

7 

12 

7 

11 

15 


1,071,418 


65 

184 

16 

36 

2 

6 

5 

48 

82 

19 

26 

2 

1 

32 

102 
17 
5 
5 

5 
33 
15 

17 


103 
354,262 

1 

20 
21 
21 
15 

25 

38 

1 

15 
15 
2 


1Data  are  given  by  tenure  of  operator  for  commerlcal  farms  only. 


NEVADA 


147 


BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

3ept.  26-0ct.  2.  Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Hi  red  worker f  «n»s  reporting. . 

persons. . 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting.. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting.. 

Regular  workers  (to  be  employed  150  days  or  more) farms  reporting.. 

persons . . 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. . 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. . 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting.. 

Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less  than  150  days) farms  reporting.. 

persons.. 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting.. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting., 

Regular  hired  workers  and  no  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting.. 

Both  regular  and  seasonal  hired  workers... farms  reporting., 

Seasonal  hired  workers  and  no  regular  hired  workers farms  reporting., 

Paid  on  ■  Monthly  basis farms  reporting. 

Under  $25  per  month farms  reporting. 

$25  to  $34  per  month farms  reporting. 

$35   to  $49  per  month farms  reporting. 

$50  to  $84  per  month farms  reporting. 

$85   to  $109  per  month farms  reporting. 

$110  to  $129  per  month farms  reporting. 

$130  to  $169  per  month farms  reporting. 

$170  to  $214  per  month farms  reporting. 

$215   to  $274  per  month farms  reporting. 

$275   to  $324  per  month farms  reporting. 

$325  and  over  per  month farms  reporting. 

Paid   on   a   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.  .1 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. 

Expenditarea   for  hired   labor   in   1954 farms  reporting. 

dollars . 

$1  to  $99 farms  reporting. 

$100  to  $199 farms  reporting. 

$200  to  $499 farms  reporting. 

$500  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $2,499 farms  reporting. 

$2,500  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  and  over farms  reporting. 

Faras   with   expenditures   for   hired    labor   but   no  hired  workers   reported ,. .farms  reporting. 

$1  to  $99 farms-  reporting. 

$100  to  $199 farms  reporting. 

$200  to  $499 farms  reporting. 

$500  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $2,499 farms  reporting. 

$2,500  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  and  over farms  reporting. 


Tenure  of  operator1 — Continued 


Tenants — Continued 


6 
1,639 


Crop-share 

tenants  and 

croppers 


21 
27,245 


Livestock- share 


9 
29,278 


Other  farms 


Other  and 
unspecified 


7 
56,250 


71 
109 
38 
28 
5 


23 
25 

21 

2 


48 
84 
17 
26 
5 


23 
48 
30 


10 
5 

20 
6 

L49 
121,575 
71 
26 
12 
10 

7 
11 
12 
78 
51 
20 

6 


148 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  10—HIRED  FARM  LABOR  AND  WAGE  RATES 

[Figures  on  number  of  workers  and  wage  rates  are  for  hired  persons  working  the  week  of 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total 

all 
farms 


Type  of  farm 


Cash-grain 


Other 
field- crop 


Vegetable 


Fruit-and- 
nut 


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  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Regular  workers  ( to  be  employed  150  days  or  more) farms  reporting. 

persons . 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting . 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Seasonal  workers  ( to  be  employed  less  than  150  days) farms  reporting. 

persons. 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  hired  workers. farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Regular  hired  workers  and  no  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Both  regular  and  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Seasonal  hired  workers  and  no  regular  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  a   aonthly   basis farms   reporting. 

Under  $25  per  month farms  reporting. 

$25  to  $34  per  month farms  reporting. 

$35  to  $49  per  month farms  reporting. 

$50  to  $84  per  month farms  reporting. 

$85   to  $109  per  month farms  reporting. 

$110  to  $129  per  month farms  reporting. 

$130  to  $169  per  month farms  reporting. 

$170  to  $214  per  month farms  reporting. 

$215  to  $274  per  month farms  reporting. 

$275  to  $324  per  month farms  reporting. 

$325  and  over  per  month farms  reporting. 

Paid   on  a  weekly   basis farms   reporting. 

Under  $5  per  week farms  reporting. 

$5  to  $7  per  week farms  reporting. 

$8  to  $11  per  week farms  reporting. 

$12  to  $19  per  week farms  reporting. 

$20  to  $24  per  week farms  reporting. 

$25  to  $29  per  week farms  reporting. 

$30  to  $39  per  week farms  reporting. 

$40  to  $49  per  week farms  reporting. 

$50  to  $59  per  week farms  reporting. 

$60  to  $69  per  week farms  reporting. 

$70  to  $79  per  week farms  reporting. 

$80  and  over  per  week farms  reporting. 

Paid   on   a   daily   basis farms  reporting. 

$1.00  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   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. 

Far  as  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. 


874 

2,858 

388 

204 

152 

83 

47 

607 

1,721 

347 

111 

70 

50 

29 

431 

1,137 

199 

126 

71 

22 

13 

443 

164 

267 


5 
51 
65 
168 
154 
92 
30 
30 


1 
242 


51 

12 

1 

35 

41 

1,481 

5,935,117 

169 

126 

249 

130 

313 

212 

282 

607 

126 

113 

157 

78 

89 

28 

14 


13 

47,675 

1 


5 
87,550 


16 

241 

5 

5 

1 
5 


11 
232 


21 

116 
6 


16 
101 


21 
1X5,000 


26 

200,500 


NEVADA 


149 


BY  TYPE  OF  FARM:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

Sept.  26-0ct.  2.  Data  are  baaed  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Hired  workers firms  reporting. 

persons . 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Regular  workers  (to  be  employed  150  days  or  more) farms  reporting. 

persons. 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting, 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less  than  150  days) farms  reporting. 

persons. 

1  hired  worker farms  reporting. 

2  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

10  hired  workers  or  more farms  reporting. 

Regular  hired  workers  and  no  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Both  regular  and  seasonal  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Seasonal  hired  workers  and  no  regular  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Paid  od  a  aonthly  basis farms  reporting. 

Under  $25  per  month farms  reporting. 

$25  to  $34  per  month farms  reporting. 

$35  to  $49  per  month farms  reporting. 

$50  to  $84  per  month farms  reporting. 

$85  to  $109  per  month farms  reporting. 

$110  to  $129  per  month farms  reporting. 

$130  to  $169  per  month farms  reporting. 

$170  to  $214  per  month farms  reporting. 

$215  to  $274  per  month farms  reporting. 

$275  to  $324  per  month farms  reporting. 

$325  and  over  per  month farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  a  weekly  basis farms  reporting. 

Under  $5  per  week farms  reporting. 

$5  to  $7  per  week farms  reporting. 

$6  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. 

$1.00  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 t 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  $1.1A  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.15   to  $1.29  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.30  to  $1.44  per  hour farms  reporting. 

$1.45  and  over  per  hour farms  reporting. 

Paid  on  a  piece-work  basis farms  reporting. 

Expenditures  for  hired  labor  in  1954 farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

$1  to  $99 farms  reporting. 

$100  to  $199 farms  reporting. 

$200  to  $499 farms  reporting. 

$500  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $2,499 farms  reporting.. 

$2,500  to  $4,999 fapms  reporting., 

$5,000  and  over c&rmB  reporting., 

Faras  with  expenditures   for  hired  labor  but  oo  bired  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 


Dairy 


105 

196 

60 

16 

26 

2 

1 

70 

97 

55 

11 

2 

2 

43 
99 
12 
6 
25 


210 
310,180 
20 
15 
70 
20 
45 
30 
10 

105 
20 
15 
40 
15 
10 
5 


12 
62,245 

1 

5 
1 

5 
6 

1 

5 


Livestock 

other  than 

dairy  and 

poultry 


564 

1,978 

234 

135 

97 

63 

35 

451 

1,480 

239 

75 

63 

46 

28 

245 

498 

132 

73 

26 

11 

3 

319 

132 

113 

456 


5 
35 

57 
143 
117 

74 
6 

19 


840 

4,665,522 

57 

58 

114 

57 

207 

135 

212 

276 
47 
57 
68 
28 
51 
21 


Primarily 
crop 


51 
116 
19 
16 
10 
6 

19 

34 

7 

11 


130 
178,008 
5 
15 
26 
33 
36 


Primarily 
livestock 


150 
5 


Crop  and 
livestock 


Miscel- 
laneous 
and  un- 
classified 


20 

42 
17 


1 
15 
30 
13 


12 
6 


13 
2 
5 


68 
138,612 
10 
10 
22 
5 
11 


48 
5 

10 

22 

5 

6 


150 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 

State  Table  ll.-DATE  OF    ENUMERATION:    CENSUSES  OF  1954,  1950,  AND  1945 

[Data  for  1954  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.   See  text] 


Census  of  1954 

Census  starting  date — October  4,   1954 

Nevada 

Census  of  1950 
Census  date — April  1 

Nevada 

Oct.    17-0ct.   23 

11 
27 
23 
18 
10 
8 
3 

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(Z) 

(z) 
(z) 

(z) 

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50 

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Percent   of  fares   enumerated  during — 

33 

April  29  to  May  12 

13 
3 

(z) 

Census  of  1945 
Census  date — January  1 

Percent   of  enumeration  districts    enumerated   during — 

7 

23 

37 

20 

6 

5 

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STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  13.-LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954 


[Data 

for  number  of  livestock  not  fully  comparable  for 

the  several  censuses.     See  State  Table  12    anc 

text] 

Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations 

Census 

of— 

see  text) 

1954 
( October) 

1950 
(April  1) 

1945 
(January  1) 

1940 
(April  l) 

1935 
(January  1) 

1930 
(April  1) 

1925 
(January  l) 

1920 
(January  l) 

Total    value  of  specified   classes   of   livesto 

58,375,189 

64,757,083 

41,801,663 

21,189,220 

13,665,112 

28,748,515 

26,165,470 

29,663,876 

Cattle   and  dairy   products: 

.farms  reporting.. 

2,307 

2,473 

2,770 

2,786 

2,916 

2,616 

(NA) 

2,516 

number . . 

555,467 

424,177 

479,313 

338,501 

342,213 

308,482 

419,275 

356,390 

value. .dollars. . 

49,819,209 

55,372,975 

32,851,515 

14,947,020 

7,205,125 

16,332,804 

11,241,000 

16,304,472 

Cows,    including  heifers  that 

.farms  reporting.. 

2,171 

2,391 

2,650 

2,701 

2,877 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

number. . 

265,604 

213,303 

266,159 

167,649 

158,344 

122,473 

191,075 

158,712 

value . . dollars . . 

27,888,420 

35,214,290 

21,794,405 

8,283,792 

4,275,288 

8,173,565 

6,513,822 

8,186,302 

.farms  reporting., 
number. . 

1,544 
12,674 

1,906 
14,087 

(NA) 
(NA) 

2,282 
19,720 

(NA) 
(NA) 

1,973 
17,658 

1,867 
17,380 

1,883 

13,349 

.farms  reporting.. 

(NA) 

800 

1,060 

1,216 

(NA) 

1,361 

(NA) 

(NA) 

dollars. . 

'2,761,769 

2,473,239 

2,028,787 

1,238,855 

(NA) 

1,942,175 

(NA) 

832,991 

•farms  reporting.. 

279 

409 

456 

355 

(NA) 

366 

(NA) 

181 

gallons. . 

6,684,439 

5,133,109 

4,389,266 

3,082,244 

(NA) 

2,029,762 

1,734,246 

800,533 

dollars. . 

2,456,664 

2,072,948 

21, 385, 061 

2762,605 

(NA) 

577,118 

(NA) 

224,848 

.farms  reporting.. 

272 

416 

655 

909 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

pounds  of  butterfat.. 

487,508 

669,101 

1,092,250 

1,857,411 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

dollars . . 

305,015 

398,731 

2638,564 

2471,556 

(NA) 

1,350,011 

(NA) 

579,678 

Butter,  buttermilk,    skim  milk, 

.farms  reporting.. 

(NA) 

19 

335 

355 

(NA) 

3  99 

(NA) 

3  203 

dollars. . 

(NA) 

1,560 

25,162 

24,694 

(NA) 

315,046 

(NA) 

328,465 

Cows  milked,   day  preceding  enumeration.. 

.farms  reporting.. 

1,421 

1,759 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,166 

(NA) 

(NA) 

number  of  cows . . 

9,058 

9,912 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

15,263 

(NA) 

(NA) 

28,369 

31,694 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

38,174 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Cows  and  heifers  milked  during  any 

.farms  reporting.. 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,317 

2,354 

2,488 

2,364 

2,515 

(NA) 

number. . 

(NA) 

(NA) 

14,553 

17,377 

19,727 

20,377 

18,768 

(NA) 

Horses  and   Mules: 

.farms  reporting.. 

1,854 

2,245 

(NA) 

2,836 

3,006 

2,769 

3,361 

(NA) 

number . . 

21,554 

27,680 

39,946 

36,411 

39,104 

43,725 

54,312 

52,936 

value. .dollars. . 

1,314,794 

1,775,658 

2,645,530 

2,574,362 

2,340,628 

2,396,913 

2,025,537 

2,984,371 

Horses  and  colts,    including  ponies... 

.farms  reporting.. 

(NA) 

2,230 

2,585 

2,823 

2,976 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,917 

number. . 

(NA) 

26,779 

38,338 

35,154 

36,772 

40,559 

50,222 

50,486 

value . . dol lars . . 

(NA) 

1,721,598 

2,518,200 

2,467,732 

2,178,644 

2,212,960 

1,817,360 

2,808,606 

.farms  reporting.. 

(NA) 
(NA) 

231 

329 

377 
1,257 

524 
2,332 

(NA) 
3,166 

(NA) 
4,090 

559 
2,450 

number. . 

901 

1,608 

value . . dollars . . 

(NA) 

54,060 

127,330 

106,630 

161,984 

183,953 

208, 177 

175,765 

Hogs: 

.farms  reporting.. 

794 

1,127 

1,397 

1,427 

1,479 

1,292 

1,597 

1,729 

number. . 

13,889 

20,005 

24,740 

15,522 

17,149 

22,746 

25,455 

26,645 

value . . dollars . . 

407,860 

441,173 

516,457 

140,871 

99,464 

241,784 

268,010 

344,350 

■farms  reporting.. 

601 

968 

(NA) 

1,427 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
13,783 

(NA) 
(«) 

(«.) 

number . . 

6,504 

10,557 

(NA) 

15,522 

(«•) 

•farms  reporting.. 

475 

609 

.(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

591 

(NA) 

(<•») 

number. . 

7,385 

9,448 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

8,963 

(♦») 

(«*) 

.farms  reporting.. 

331 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

number. . 

2,079 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

•  farms  reporting.. 

260 

591 

821 

849 

782 

596 

(NA) 
4,559 

1,032 
4,095 

number. . 

1,068 

2,848 

3,569 

3,339 

2,671 

2,382 

.farma  reporting.. 

228 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

number. . 

1,011 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Sheep   and   wool: 

•farms  reporting,. 

739 

647 

685 

664 

897 

968 

800 

730 

number . . 

369,921 

320,733 

533,915 

513,541 

834,091 

1,201,837 

1,183,572 

880,580 

value ..dollars.. 

6,663,800 

6,956,281 

5,460,839 

3,393,844 

3,878,523 

9,571,745 

12,422,111 

9,871,206 

•farms  reporting.. 

647 

580 

(NA) 

664 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

number. . 

283,452 

272,092 

(NA) 

513,541 

(NA) 

974,845 

897,715 

670,961 

•farms  reporting.. 

632 

567 

593 

607 

776 

(NA) 

(NA) 

586 

number. . 

274,544 

261,756 

505,320 

483,067 

667, 869 

934,113 

859,725 

615,322 

.farms  reporting.. 

426 

373 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

number. . 

8,908 

10,336 

(NA) 

30,474 

(NA) 

40,732 

37,990 

55,639 

.farms  reporting.. 

577 

427 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

497 

number. . 

86,469 

48,641 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

226,992 

285,857 

209,619 

.farms  reporting.. 

540 

460 

556 

533 

724 

760 

(NA) 

437 

number  shorn.. 

310,190 

266,681 

(NA) 

492,819 

835,065 

944,468 

1,033,956 

872,467 

2,991,176 

2,305,906 

4,528,763 

4,153,637 

6,372,849 

7,398,470 

8,098,237 

6,401,817 

value, .dollars. . 

1,764,794 

1,205,057 

1,811,505 

872,265 

1,338,298 

2,060,853 

3,158,313 

3,008,854 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


NEVADA 


153 


State  Table  13.-LIVEST0CK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954  -Continued 

[Data  for  number  of  livestock  not  fully  comparable  for  the  several  censuses.  See  State  Table  12  and  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,,  see  text) 


Census  of — 


1954 
(October) 


1950 
(April  l) 


1945 
( January  l) 


1940 
(April  l) 


1935 
(January  1) 


1930 
(April  1) 


1925 
(January  1) 


1920 
(January  1) 


Goats  and  aohair: 

Goats  and  kids farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
value . . dollars . . 

Angora  goats  and  kids farms  reporting.. 

number.. 
Other  goats  and  kids farms  reporting.. 

number.. 

Goats  and  kids  clipped farms  reporting.. 

number. ■ 

Mohair  clipped pounds.. 

value. .dollars. . 

Poultry  and  poultry  products: 

Poultry  and/or  poultry  products  sold farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

Chickens,  4  months  old  and  over,  on  hand.. farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
value. .dollars. . 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting.. 

nu-nber.. 
dollars. . 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting. . 

dozens . . 
dollars.. 

Turkey  hens,  to  be  kept  for 
breeding,  on  hand farms  reporting.. 

number.. 
Turkeys  raised farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Ducks  raised farms  reporting. . 

number. . 

Geese  raised farms  reporting . . 

number . . 

Guineas  raised farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  and  other  miscellaneous 
poultry,  and  their  eggs  sold farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 
Aniaals  sold  alive: 

Cattle,  hogs,  sheep,  horses,  or 
mules  sold  alive farms  reporting . . 

dollars . . 

Cattle,  hogs,  or  sheep  sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

Cattle  and/or  calves  sold  alive .....farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

dollars . . 

Cattle  sold  alive,  excluding 

calves farms  reporting. . 

number., 
dollars.. 

Calves  sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
dollars.. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
dollars.. 

Sheep  and  lambs  sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
dollars.. 

Horses  and  mules  sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
dollars. . 


(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

841 
501,186 

1,818 
147,414 
169,526 

341 

75,566 

73,123 

672 

789,754 

359,468 

90 

396 

324 

12,260 

211 
1,858 

99 
798 


184 
68,595 

2,062 

23,605,979 

2,048 

1,903 

188,508 

20,156,528 

1,539 

142,928 

17,178,647 

1,102 

45,580 

2,977,881 

415 

12,930 

443,201 

417 

215,079 

2,935,949 

167 

1,547 

70,301 


102 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

1,080 
743,077 

2,159 
169,757 
210,996 

531 
131,946 
154,047 

886 
967,037 
475,397 

287 

1,640 

407 

23,749 

202 
2,467 

59 
483 

1 
5 

196 
113,633 

2,344 

25,028,325 

2,317 

2,114 

162,351 

21,510,184 

1,790 

125,923 

18,579,806 

1,213 

36,428 

2,930,378 

802 

23,884 

772,345 

364 

161,551 

2,660,696 

327 
2,733 
85,100 


138 
3,237 
16,185 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

1,402 
953 ,273 

2,719 
284,627 
327,322 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

522 

39,192 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,076 

154,752 

13,225,326 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
895 
36,638 
914,174 

358 

277,424 

2,561,275 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


113 
2,401 
6,812 

7 

836 

110 

1,565 

4 

(NA) 

3,755 

1,315 

1,310 
434,453 

2,593 
204,806 
133,123 

813 
188,889 
122,780 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

474 

7,210 

511 

47,039 

152 
2,884 

50 
385 

9 
51 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,188 

1,946 

107,530 

5,002,619 

1,677 

94,344 

4,785,145 

878 

13,186 

217,474 

733 

19,270 

249,218 

351 

270,242 

1,380,763 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


192 

3,317 
5,805 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

15 

(NA) 

6,730 

1,211 

(NA) 
(NA) 

2,759 
224,400 
141,372 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

923 
11,261 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


244 

4,783 

22,226 

70 

3,716 

(NA) 

1,067 

(NA) 
2,283 
10,334 
3,721 

(NA) 
(NA) 

2,637 
243,874 
205,269 

1,143 
201, 091 
191,445 

1,232 

1,466,759 

463,185 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1,194 

89,573 

251 
3,680 

177 
1,441 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


187 

3,228 

16,140 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
1,796 
6,901 
2,760 

(NA) 
(NA) 

2,744 
225,300 
208,812 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


**Available  data  not  comparable.     NA  Not  available.    xFor  1954,  whole  milk  and  cream  only.     2Publisned  values  for  1945  and  1940  were  computed  on  the  basis  of  average 
prices.  For  this  table,  these  values  have  been  adjusted  to  equal  the  enumerated  value  of  all  dairy  products  sold.   3Butter  sold. 


374943  O  -  56  -  12 


154  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) 


Cattle  and  calves  of  all  ages  on  hand farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

number  1954. . 

1950.. 

1 farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

2  to  4 farms  reporting  195-4.. 

1950.. 
5  to  9 farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 
10  to  24 farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 
25  to  49 farms  reporting  1954. . 

1950.. 
50  to  99 farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 
100  and  over farms  reporting  1954. . 

1950. . 

Cows  on  hand  1954,  including  heifers 
that  have  calved farms  reporting.. 

number . . 

1 farms  reporting.. 

2....... farms  reporting. . 

3  or  4 farms  reporting.. 

5  to  9 farms  reporting.. 

10  to  14.. .....farms  reporting.. 

15  to  19 farms  reporting.. 

20  to  29 farms  reporting.. 

30  to  49 farms  reporting . . 

50  to  74 farms  reporting.. 

75   to  99 farms  reporting.. 

100  to  199 farms  reporting.. 

200  to  499 farms  reporting.. 

500  to  999 farms  reporting.. 

1,000  and  over farms  reporting.. 

Milk   cows  on   hand,    1954 farms   reporting.. 

number . . 

1 farms  reporting . . 

2 farms  reporting.. 

3 farms  re\  or  t i rig . . 

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. . 

Calve*  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.. 


2,341 

2,473 

547,945 

424,177 

67 

95 

302 

266 

152 

214 

358 

445 

249 

391 

317 

357 

896 

705 

2,230 
270,412 

261 
162 
139 
173 
L24 
99 
148 
248 

173 

132 

259 

193 

70 

49 

1,640 

12,780 

474 

332 

230 

101 

199 

75 

41 

48 

105 

21 

6 

8 

1,541 

142,409 

276 

221 

224 

153 

66 

71 

156 

172 

182 

1,048 

45,641 

237 

185 

152 

81 

103 

51 

32 

101 

106 


Sows  and  gilts  farrowing  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 fiarms  reporting. 

7 farms  reporting. 

8 farms  reporting. 

9 farms  reporting . 

10  or  more farms  reporting. 

Hoga  and  pigs  sold  olive,    1954 ....farms  reporting. 

number. 

1  to  4.. farms  reporting. 

5  to  9 farms  reporting. 

10  to  14 farms  reporting. 

15  to  19 farms  reporting. 

20  to  29 farms  reporting. 

30  to  39 farms  reporting. 

40  to  49 farms  reporting. 

50  to  99 farms  reporting. 

100  to  199 farms  reporting. 

200  and  over. farms  reporting. 

Turkeys  raised,  light  breeds,  1954 farms  reporting. 

number. 

Under  25 farms  reporting. 

25  to  49 farms  reporting. 

50  to  99 farms  reporting. 

100  to  199 farms  reporting. 

200  to  399 farms  reporting. 

400  to  799. farms  reporting. 

800  to  1,599 farms  reporting. 

1 ,600  and  over farms  reporting . 

Turkeys  raised,    heavy  breeds.    1954 farms  reporting. 

number. 

Under  25 farms  reporting. 

25  to  49 farms  reporting. 

50  to  99 farms  reporting. 

100  to  199 farms  reporting. 

200  to  399 farms  reporting. 

400  to  799 farms  reporting. 

800  to  1,599 farms  reporting. 

1,600  and  over farms  reporting. 

Broilers   (chickens)    sold,    1954 farms  reporting. 

number. 

Under  2,000 farms  reporting. 

2,000  to  3,999 farms  reporting. 


NEVADA 

State  Table  15.-NURSERY,  GREENHOUSE,  AND  FOREST  PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954 


155 


Census 

of— 

Item 

(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

1954 

1950 

1945 

1940 

1935 

1930 

1925 

1920 

(October) 

(April  1) 

(January  1) 

(April  1) 

(January  1) 

(April  ll 

(January  1) 

(January  1) 

Nnrs.Ti  and  greenhouse  products,  flower  aod  vegetable 

seeds  and  plants,  and  bulbs: 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  products,  flower  and  vegetable 

59,530 

126,744 

109,427 

34,699 

(NA) 

15,640 

(NA) 

5,630 

Nursery  products  (trees,  shrubs. 

5 

6 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3 

(NA) 

l2 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1 

acres. . . 

28 

6 

7 

(NA) 

(NA) 
x240 

1 

28,500 

16,280 

(NA) 

4,604 

(NA) 

(NA) 

30 

Cut  flowers,  potted  plants,  florist  greens. 

and  bedding  plants  grown  for  sale: 

2 

27 

(NA) 

32 

(NA) 

*8 

(NA) 

=1 

square  feet... 

544 

213,096 

(NA) 

36,390 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

'14,000 

3 

25 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres .. . 

(Z) 

22 

(NA) 

(NA) 

4 

211 

(NA) 

(NA) 
35,205 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
*15,400 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
'5,600 

dollars. . . 

1,430 

218,668 

(NA) 

Vegetables  grown  under  glass,  flower  seeds, 

vegetable  seeds,  vegetable  plants,  bulbs, 

aod  aushrooas  produced  for  sale: 

Grown  under  glass  or  in  house farms  reporting... 

1 

3 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

square  feet. . . 

5,600 

1,222 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

4 

18 

(NA) 

«13 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

acres. . . 

48 

205 

(NA) 

6119 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

5 

20 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
624,890 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

dollars. . . 

29,600 

91,796 

Forest  products: 

52,208 

1,988 
283 

3,945 

5  942 

6  498 

12,696 
509 

(NA) 
143 

13,864 
(NA) 

190 

(NA) 

'(NA) 

'(NA) 

cords  (4'x  4'x  8' ). .. 

1,730 

2,631 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

7,119 

2,877 

(NA) 

45 
6,742 

92 

19,720 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

84 
13,569 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

member. . . 

Sawlogs  and  veneer  logs  cut 

8 

'1 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

'1 

(NA) 

(NA) 

thousands  of  bd.  ft... 

5,036 

'3 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

78 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Value  of  firewood,  fence  posts,  logs,  lumber, 

pulpwood,  piling  and  poles,  bark,  bolts, 

Christmas  trees,  hewn  ties,  mine  timber,  and  other 

miscellaneous  forest  products  sold farms  reporting... 

13 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

dollars . . . 

52,208 

1,988 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

NA  Not  available.     Z  Reported  in  small  fractions.     1Trees,  plants,  vines,  etc.,  in  nurseries;  flower  and  vegetable  seeds;  and  bulbs.     2Flowers  and  flowering  plants 
grown  for  sale.     3Crops  grown  under  glass  (flowers,  plants,  and  vegetables)  and  propagated  mushrooms.     ^Flowers,  plants,  and  vegetables  grown  under  glass,  and  flowers  grown 
in  the  open.     !Total  square  feet  under  glass.     6Flower  and  vegetable  seeds,  bulbs,  and  flowers  and  plants  grown  in  the  open.     7Does  not  include  amount  sold  as  standing 
timber. 


156 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 

State  Table  16.-SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED: l  CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954- 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Census  of — 


1954 

(October) 


1950 
(April  1) 


1945 
(January  1) 


1940 
(April  1) 


1935 
( January  1 ) 


1930 
(April  1) 


1925 
( January  1 ) 


1920 
(January  1) 


All  farms number. 

Cropland  harvested farms  reporting. 

acres . 
Total  value  of  specified  crops 
harvested  ( see  text)  3 dollars  . 

Value  of  all  crops  sold  (see  text)3 dollars. 

Cora: 

Corn  for  all  purposes farms  reporting. 

acres, 
value* . .dollars . 

Harvested  for  grain farms  reporting  . 

acres . 
bushels . 

Cut  for  silage farms  reporting . 

acres . 
tons,  green  weight. 

Hogged  or  grazed,  or  cut 

for  green  or  dry  fodder farms  reporting. 

acres . 

Corn  sold farms  reporting . 

bushels . 
dollars . 

Saall    grain*: 

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 . . 

bushelB . . 
dollars . . 
Annual   ltfaics: 

Dry  field  and  seed  beans 

harvested  for  beans farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

100-lb .  bags . . 

value. .dollars. . 

sold. .dollars . . 


2,857 

2,264 

360,011 

15,741,676 
5,058,621 


173 

3,043 

275,956 

30 

367 

11,837 

138 

2,537 

30,254 


17 
139 

7 
5,686 
11,088 


189 

4,887 

6,597 

3 

1,508 

2,036 

106 

3,315 

91,915 

192,102 

65 

77,418 

161,804 

414 

7,245 

198,196 

414,230 

243 

1A1.997 

296,774 

240 

4,730 

194,495 

178,935 

77 

81,254 

74,753 

(») 

(») 

(«) 

572 

15,787 

556,012 

672,775 

209 

243,853 

295,063 

24 

607 

6,706 

10,260 

7 

2,520 

3,856 


3 

32 

472 

2,974 

2.912 


3,110 

2,627 

421,202 

14,465,143 
4,449,198 


178 

1,988 

156,523 

57 

315 

13,094 

101 
1,448 
15,213 


27 
225 

623 
1,292 

630,166 


(7) 

(') 

(') 

(') 

(') 

(') 

(NA) 

205 

4,360 

115,710 

217,720 

95 

75,875 

(NA) 

659 

13,066 

370,934 

695,396 

302 

234,835 

(NA) 

283 

5,167 

186,400 

155,012 

79 

58,699 

(NA) 

133 

2,307 

92,280 

796 

21,048 

715,935 

808,322 

246 

264,944 

(NA) 

745 

71,332 

'23,935 

7  33, 582 

7 

10,370 

(NA) 


3 
22 

(NA) 


3,429 

2,839 
486,842 

13,573,097 
3,092,866 


172 

2,159 

70,318 

105 
923 

28,586 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


21 

424 

15,  111 

18,133 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

219 

4,507 

116,477 

164,438 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

10,743 

300,154 

422,746 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

311 

6,567 

275,979 

216,371 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

129 

2,236 

51,428 

861 

21,117 

754,466 

821,904 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

678 

9,473 

12,038 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

13 

31 

224 

1,492 

(NA) 


3,573 

3,057 

435,855 

5,078,505 
1,606,006 


418 

3,878 

110,218 

282 

1,965 

62,304 

77 
1,141 
10,361 


96 

772 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


20 

243 

6,549 

3,514 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

272 

4,742 

140,966 

104,028 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

584 

7,661 

210,163 

163,937 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

206 

3,582 

117,255 

55,490 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

26 

300 

2,493 

724 

14,717 

497,208 

244,234 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

30 

203 

3,045 

2,284 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


'2 
'22 
183 
763 

(NA) 


3,696 

3,074 

272,463 

(") 

(NA) 


175 
1,145 

(NA) 

125 

695 

21,424 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


3,442 

3,085 

397,504 

(«> 
3,481,755 


235 

1,651 
(NA) 

155 

1,140 

34,798 

20 
193 

1,818 


(NA) 
318 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

13 

47 

(NA) 

96 

414 

(NA) 

2,516 

9,910 

(NA) 

1,761 

9,316 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

186 

221 

232 

2,999 

3,844 

3,663 

80,855 

109,204 

73,570 

67,110 

140,039 

121,390 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

726 

(NA) 

552 

9,163 

9,685 

10,199 

224,302 

246,686 

242,368 

183,928 

325,318 

399,908 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

140 

185 

132 

1,694 

2,987 

1,831 

61,488 

102,024 

55,918 

33,204 

69,771 

47,531 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

18 

43 

22 

105 

381 

261 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

403 

331 

266 

5,668 

5,440 

5,819 

231,264 

196,823 

229,714 

136,446 

171,729 

252,687 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

23 

34 

13 

366 

401 

196 

3,293 

5,247 

2,600 

2,634 

5,039 

4,160 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

4 

io3 

48 

216 

(NA) 

14 

1016 

107 

705 

(NA) 

13 

10 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

3,883 

(NA) 

362,552 

(") 
(NA) 


269 

1,725 

(NA) 

97 

574 

14,353 

43 

516 

3,655 


(NA) 
635 


NEVADA 

State  Table  16.-SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED: '  CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954-Continued 


157 


Item 
{For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Hay  crops  (see  text): 

Land  from  which  hay  was  cut acres11. 

Alfalfa  and  alfalfa  mixtures  cut  for 

hay  ( and  for  dehydrating) farms  reporting .  , 

acres . . 

tons. . 

value . .dollars . , 

Sold farms  reporting . . 

tons . . 
dollars . . 

Clover,  timothy  and  mixtures  of 

clover  and  grasses  cut  for  hay farms  reporting.. 

acres . . 

tons. . 

value. .dollars. . 

Sold farms  reporting . . 

tons. . 
dollars . , 

Oats,  wheat,  barley,  rye,  or  other 

small  grains  cut  for  hay farms  reporting. . 

acres . , 

tons . . 

value . .dollars . . 

Sold farms  reporting.  . 

tons.  , 
dollars . . 

Wild  hay  cut farms  reporting.. 

acres . . 

tons. . 

value . -dollars . . 

Sold farms  reporting . . 

tons . . 
dollars . . 

Other  hay  cut  ( see  text) farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

tons . . 

value. .dollars. . 

Sold farms  reporting . . 

tons. . 
dollars . . 

Grass  silage  made  from  grasses,  alfalfa, 

clover,  or  small  grains farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

tons,  green  weight.. 

value . .dollars . . 

Alfalfa  seed,  grass,  and  other  field  aeed  crops: 

Alfalfa  seed  harvested farms  reporting . . 

acres . . 

pounds . . 

value. .dollars. . 

sold . -dollars . . 


Red  clover  seed  harvested . 


Uheatgrass . 


Other  field  seed  crops  harvested . 


-farms  reporting. 

acres . 

pounds . 

value. .dollars. 

sold,  .dollars. 

.farms  reporting. 

acres . 

pounds. 

value . -dollars . . 

sold. .dollars. 

acres . 

value .  .dollars . 
sold. .dollars. 


Other  field  crops: 

Cotton  harvested . 


Irish  potatoes  harvested  for 
home  use  or  for  sale 


.farms  reporting. 

acres . 

bales . 

value. .dollars. 

sold. .dollars. 

.farms  reporting. 

acres . 

100-lb.  bags. 

value. .dollars. 

sold .  .dollars . 


Sorghum  harvested  for  grain  or 
for  seed 


Sorghum  cut  for  silage. 


....farms  reporting. 

acres . 

bushels . 

value . .dollars . 

sold . .dollars . 

....farms  reporting. 

acres . 

tons,  green  weight. 

value. .dollars . 

sold . -dollars . 

acres . 

value. .dollars . 
sold. .dollars. 


Value  of  specified  crops  harvested,  except 

fruits,  nuts,  horticultural  specialties, 

aud  vegetables dollars  . 

Value  of  crops  sold,  except  fruits,  nuts. 

horticultural  specialties,  and  vegetables dollars. 


All  other  field  crops  harvested . 


Census  of — 


1954 

(October) 


319,233 

1,762 

116,119 

324,767 

7,956,792 

513 

93,342 

2,286,883 

215 

31,316 

36,353 

872,472 

32 

5,159 

123,816 

"325 

86,494 

89,241 

8194,061 

"45 

81,199 

825,179 

527 

162,942 

135,585 

3,050,662 

22 

2,407 

54,159 

53 

2,287 

2,779 

61,138 

6 

150 

3,300 


75 

500 

3,500 


18 

861 

138,725 

49,941 

48,443 

2 

17 

1,500 

765 

750 

6 

143 

31,000 

5,270 

5,008 

55 

2,100 

2,014 


13 

2,385 

2,883 

589,448 

589,448 

319 
131,435 
297,006 
742,515 
619,427 

3 

90 

2,700 

4,050 

3 

31 

430 

3,225 


15,289,768 
4,606,713 


1950 
(April  1) 


1,852 

100,393 

280,981 

6,162,953 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(MA) 

343 

48,650 

62,470 

1,256,744 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

400 

10,712 

14,051 

277,279 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

643 

200,665 

197,348 

2,960,220 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

124 
9,582 

10,451 

185,320 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 


76 

886 

101,506 

42,632 

(HA) 


(HA) 

2 

40 

2,000 

600 

(HA) 

131 

13,945 

(HA) 


4 

385 

499 

79,341 

61,050 

521 

131,383 

192,874 

473,525 

(HA) 


90 
488 
586 
150 


143 

"381,971 

(HA) 


'13,993,973 
144,022,792 


1945 
(January  1) 


1,891 

106,911 

271,793 

5,190,176 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

198 

31,251 

36,693 

642,621 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

171 

2,921 

4,239 

64,707 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

798 

266,561 

265,592 

3,585,496 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

239 

24,923 

32,982 

476,327 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 


79 

1,097 

209,340 

78,505 

(HA) 

1 

35 

100 

1,800 

(HA) 

(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 


(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 

615 

2,946 

302,606 

857,227 

(HA) 


3,104 
4,346 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 

(HA) 

2,310 

(HA) 


12,682,383 
2,514,933 


1940 

(April  1) 


394,984 

2,216 

127,093 

289,862 

2,224,428 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

155 
20,729 
25,370 
198,676 

(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 

296 

8,898 

11,276 

67,032 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

747 

218,734 

214,020 

1,085,414 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 
19,530 
25,1A7 

189,127 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 


72 

1,461 

202,500 

28,349 

(HA) 


(HA) 

(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
797 
(HA) 


(HA) 

710 

1,994 

184,337 

223,829 

(HA) 

25 
162 

3,805 

3,196 

(HA) 

7 

28 

357 

1,964 

(HA) 

(HA) 

99,155 

(HA) 


4,808,928 
1,471,495 


1935 

(January  1) 


245,221 

2,290 

120,937 

236,268 

2,220,919 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

115 

15,781 

19,577 

195,770 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

332 

3,772 

4,056 

32,448 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(»«) 
(«*) 
(*») 

(*•) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 

(HA) 

104,731 

91,146 

765,667 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(..) 
(«*) 
(-) 
(*«) 


(HA) 
(NA) 
(HA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(MA) 

(NA) 
(HA) 
(NA) 
(MA) 

(NA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(«*) 
(HA) 


(HA) 

958 

2,252 

208,190 

201,251 

(MA) 

36 

366 

9,527 

8,098 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 


(-) 
(HA) 


1930 
(April  1) 


2,413 

146,768 

336,235 

4,357,096 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

35,272 

45,552 

536,210 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

325 

4,323 

4,877 

64,417 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

669 

146,117 

127,409 

1,208,553 

(MA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

31,317 

30,529 

348,683 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(MA) 

(«*> 
(•*) 
(«) 
(«*) 


60 
1,219 

261,120 

45,478 

(HA) 

121 

1234 

12132 

121,069 

(HA) 

(NA) 
(HA) 
(NA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(NA) 
(«*) 
(NA) 


(NA) 

1,057 

3,692 

324,935 

861,900 

(NA) 

15 

81 
2,380 
2,024 
(NA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(HA) 
(HA) 
(NA) 


(») 
(NA) 


1925 
(January  1) 


332,682 


(HA) 

955 

3,415 

269,131 

562,016 

(HA) 


(NA) 
8 
120 
120 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(HA) 
(HA) 

(MA) 
(HA) 
(MA) 


(") 
(MA) 


1920 
(January  1) 


352,012 


2,427 

2,072 

140,655 

117,156 

(NA) 

330,999 

(NA) 

6,785,482 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

20,523 

19,915 

(HA) 

26,317 

(HA) 

604,098 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(MA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

143 

308 

1,440 

7,046 

(MA) 

7,459 

(MA) 

137,997 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(MA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

808 

128,058 

177,335 

(NA) 

147,874 

(NA) 

2,735,672 

(MA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

42,006 

30,560 

(NA) 

32,399 

(NA) 

664,181 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(••) 

(«•) 

(**) 

(*») 

(HA) 

(«) 

(HA) 

(..) 

(NA) 

(") 

(MA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(«) 

(NA) 

(«) 

(NA) 

(MA) 

(NA) 

2 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

4 

(NA) 

84 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(NA) 

(HA) 

(«) 

(«) 

(HA) 

(HA) 

(MA) 

1,266 

3,639 

294,436 

1,099,228 

(MA) 

(«) 
5 
125 
200 
(HA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(HA) 

(HA) 
(NA) 
(MA) 


(NA) 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table . 


158 


STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 

State  Table  16.-SP ECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED: '  CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954-^Continued 


Item 
[For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


1954 
(October) 


1950 
(April  1) 


1945 
(January  1) 


1940 
(April  1) 


1935 
(January  1) 


1930 
(April  1) 


1925 
(January  1) 


1930 
(January  1) 


Vegetables  for  home  use  and  for  sole  (other 
than  Irish  and  sweet  potatoes): 

Vegetables  harvested  for  hone  use15 farms  reporting. 

value . .dollars . 

Vegetables  harvested  for  sale1,J farms  reporting. 

acres . 

Sold. dollars  . 

Cantaloups  and  muslcmelons farms  reporting . 

acres . 

Corn,  sweet farms  reporting . 

acres . 

Lettuce  and  romaine farms  reporting . 

acres . 

Onions ,  dry farms  reporting . 

acres. 

Onions,  green farms  reporting. 

acres . 

Peas,  green farms  reporting. 

acres . 

Radishes farms  reporting . 

acres . 

Tomatoes farms  reporting . 

acres . 

Other  vegetables acres . 

Berries  and  other  small  fruits  harvested  for  sale:17 

Strawberries farms  reporting . 

acres . 

quarts . 

value. .dollars. 

Other  berries  and  small  fruits acres . 

value . .dollars . 

Tree  fruits,  nuts,  and  grapes: 

Land  in  bearing  and  nonbearing  fruit  orchards, 
groves,  vineyards,  and  planted 

nut  trees farms  reporting . 

acres . 

Apples farms  reporting . 

Trees  of  all  ages number . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age farms  reporting . 

number . 

Trees  of  bearing  age farms  reporting . 

number . 

Quantity  harvested farms  reporting . 

bushels . 
value . -dollars . 

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 farms  reporting . . 

number . . 

Trees  of  bearing  age farms  reporting .  . 

number . . 

Quantity  harvested farms  reporting . . 

poundsi. . 
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.. 


1,035 

(NA) 

89 
888 

364,403 

18 
58 

36 
65 


38 
436 


4 
(Z) 
62 
21 

2 

620 


18282 

l8491 

18303 

1810,149 

1888 

l8l,628 

l»264 
188,521 

18106 
186,760 
1819,266 

18178 

l8l,033 

1849 
18264 

18149 
18769 

1811 
18118 
1S294 

(NA) 
'   18636 

(NA) 
18138 

18498 

,.  (NA) 
1S4,737 

lS434 

1897 

1S310 

l824 
1868 

1880 
18242 

1826 

183,644 

18292 

1893 

18326 

1823 

1870 

ia73 

18256 

LBq 

181,093 

ljlA2 


1,252 
(NA) 
131 
820 

277,992 

44 
180 

43 
55 

7 
20 

54 
355 

9 

31 

3 
2 


15 

12 

24,693 

9,877 

3 
798 


"654 

1,130 

18,801 

389 
4,174 

887 
14,627 

528 
12,815 
32,630 

542 

2,448 

206 
1,055 

374 
1,393 

213 
1,688 
3,376 

414 

1,499 

178 
540 

261 
959 

89 
6,489 
1,087 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


2,049 
221,862 

263 
1,499 


(NA) 
(NA) 

47 
52 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

15 

11 

(NA) 

(NA) 


(**) 


21 

6 

3,212 

1,607 

5 
2,171 


812 

937 

1,087 

24,433 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

38,980 
88,368 

378 

1,715 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
1,683 
5,172 

330 

1,149 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

5,887 

710 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


1,644 
99,731 

184 
750 


56 
275 

45 
40 

19 

10 

54 
135 

3 

10 

14 

3 

12 

54 

37 
27 

(•*) 


26 

3 

2,579 

388 


6 
9% 


419 

762 

895 

21,163 

228 
2,681 

777 
18,482 

547 
26,267 
33,355 

341 

4,517 

122 
725 

240 
3,792 

153 
3,981 
4,879 

335 

1,314 

96 
342 

254 
972 

111 

15,976 

881 

209 

676 

(NA) 
122 

(NA) 
554 

(NA) 

9,620 

490 

189 

638 

(NA) 
220 

(NA) 
418 

(NA) 

6,356 

391 


1,607 
90,484 

(NA) 
928 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

101 

76 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

76 
41 

(«•) 


37 

10 

7,531 

1,205 

(NA) 
(NA) 


920 

1,496 

1,029 

40,738 

(NA) 
3,588 

(NA) 
37,150 

(NA) 
32,707 
42,519 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

343 

2,065 

(NA) 
831 

(NA) 
1,234 

(NA) 

21,560 

597 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


1,415 
147,433 

339 
1,555 

236,644 

97 
553 

75 
55 

19 
71 

57 
151 


(«•) 


91 

18 

11,283 

1,974 

16 
1,303 


836 

1,377 

1,029 

46,158 

(NA) 
6,586 

(NA) 
39,572 

(NA) 
42,119 
71,260 

97 

2,376 

(NA) 
637 

(NA) 
1,739 

(NA) 
171 
259 

295 

1,250 

(NA) 
234 

(NA) 
1,016 

(NA) 

25,704 

1,562 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

152 
663 

134 
102 

37 
47 

87 
67 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

62 
32 

(») 


38 
25 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 

(NA) 

1,300 

63,093 

(NA) 
14,561 

(NA) 
48,532 

(NA) 
36,656 
73,312 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


NEVADA 

State  Table  16.-SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED: '  CENSUSES  OF  1920  TO  1954-Continued 


159 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


1954 

(October) 


1950 
(April  1) 


1945 
( January  1 ) 


1940 
(April  1) 


1935 
(January  1) 


1930 
(April  1) 


1925 
(January  1) 


1920 
(January  1) 


Trees,  fruits,  nuts,  and  graprs.-Continued 

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  all  ages number . . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age farms  reporting . . 

number . . 

Trees  of  bearing  age farms  reporting . . 

number . . 

Quantity  harvested farms  reporting.. 

bushels . . 

value . .dollars . . 

Other  tree  fruits  and  nuts value .  .dollars . . 

Value  of  fruits,  including  berries  and 

other  small  fruits,  and  nuts  harvested dollars.. 

Value  of  fruits,  including  berries  and 

other  small  fruits,  and  nuts  sold dollars.. 


18123 

186,620 

1S23 

181,966 

18 110 

184,654 

1857 

I834,354 

181,717 

18226 

184,017 

I870 

18612 

18198 

183,405 

1844 

181,724 
183,448 

18216 

181,306 

l861 

18257 

18176 

181,049 

l*a 

18681 
181,533 

1819S 
l8l,201 

l854 
18299 
18167 
18902 

1827 
18104 
18312 


18 


31U 


1 "27, 975 
1827,975 


292 

20,895 

120 

11,899 

182 

9,086 

113 

39,440 

1,973 

676 
6,602 

302 
2,463 

468 
4,139 

221 
2,428 
4,452 

699 

3,055 

243 

827 

501 

2,228 

257 

2,179 

5,846 

701 

3,292 

214 

964 

524 

2,328 

276 

1,420 

2,840 

3,555 

66,434 
21,670 


229 

18,139 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

77,674 

4,662 

630 

6,506 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

.4,888 

15,090 

667 
3,448 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
4,648 
16,271 

614 

3,746 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,547 

7,641 

(NA) 

141,692 
50,773 


239 

32,207 

75 

5,641 

177 

26,566 

126 

281,560 

5,972 

567 
7,710 

190 
2,150 

440 
5,560 

309 
6,587 
7,515 

594 

2,929 

141 

544 

487 

2,385 

273 

4,122 

5,409 

621 

4,319 

143 

687 

504 

3,632 

306 

1,752 

1,962 

1,484 

62,841 
27,506 


182 

72,294 

(NA) 

3,633 

(NA) 

68,661 

(NA) 

204,005 

8,160 

492 
8,547 

(NA) 
2,025 

(NA) 
6,522 

(NA) 
3,164 
4,430 

632 

3,790 

(NA) 

342 

(NA) 

3,448 

(NA) 

3,224 

4,030 

635 

4,249 

(NA) 

538 

(NA) 

3,711 

(NA) 

2,224 

2,224 

(NA) 

(*») 

(NA) 


217 

80,116 

(NA) 

13,640 

(NA) 

66,476 

(NA) 

177,122 

13,059 

541 

10,586 

(NA) 

2,457 

(NA) 

8,129 

(NA) 

5,762 

11,524 

688 
5,247 

(NA) 
1,295 

(NA) 
3,952 

(NA) 
2,790 
5,580 

674 

5,264 

(NA) 

824 

(NA) 

4,440 

(NA) 

2,322 

3,601 

(NA) 

(*») 
(NA) 


235 
96,960 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

535 

10,695 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2,245 

5,615 

812 
5,874 

(NA) 
(NA) 
tNA) 
(HA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

822 
6,670 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(«) 
(NA) 


(NA) 

77,931 

43 

2,937 

100 

74,994 

(NA) 

371,543 

22,294 

(NA) 

9,661 

171 

3,721 

313 

5,940 

(NA) 

5,868 

9,976 

(NA) 

7,678 

227 

4,109 

526 

3,569 

(NA) 

4,104 

8,618 

(NA) 

7,262 

206 

1,719 

533 

5,543 

(NA) 

4,418 

7,952 

(NA) 

(— ) 
(NA) 


NA  Not  available . 

Z  Reported  in  small  fractions . 
**  Available  data  not  comparable. 
1Figures  for  cropland  harvested  and  specified  crops  relate  to  the  crop  years  1954,  1949,  1944,  1939,  1934,  1929,  1924,  and  1919. 

aTotal  acreage  of  crops  for  which  figures  are  available,  except  that  corn  cut  for  forage  was  excluded  as  most  of  this  acreage  was  probably  duplicated  in  the  acreage  of  corn  har- 
vested for  grain. 

3Includes  value  of  horticultural  specialties.  See  State  Table  15. 

Calculated  value  of  corn  harvested  for  grain,  corn  cut  for  silage,  and  corn  hogged  or  grazed,  or  cut  for  green  or  dry  fodder. 
5Corn  cut  for  forage. 

6Value  of  corn  and  other  corn  products  sold . 
Grains  grown  together  and  threshed  as  a  mixture,  not  reported  separately;  included  with  "Other  grain  threshed  or  combined." 
80ats  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  censuses  other  than  1950,  obtained  by  adding  the  acres  of  individual  hay  crops  exclusive  of  sorghums  and  annual  legumes. 
l2Includes  sweetclover. 

13Does  not  include  acreage  for  farms  with  less  than  10  bags  harvested.  See  text. 
l4Includes  receipts  from  sale  of  pasture  and  grazing  privileges. 

1  Excludes  Irish  potatoes  and  sweetpotatoes,  except  for  1920  Census  which  included  potatoes  for  home  use  onlj. 
16Excludes  Irish  and  sweet  potatoes. 

17For  censuses  prior  to  1950,  small  fruits  harvested  for  home  use  or  for  sale. 
18Does  not  include  data  for  farms  with  less  than  20  trees  or  grapevinea.  See  text. 
19Does  not  include  acreage  for  farms  reporting  less  than  1/2  acre. 


160 


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  baaed  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


State 

total 


State 

total 


reporting, 
acres, 
reporting . 
reporting, 
reporting . 
reporting. 
reporting, 
reporting. 

bushels. 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 
reporting. 
reporting. 

bushels, 
reporting. 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting . 
reporting, 
reporting . 
reporting. 
reporting . 


CORN 

By  acres  harvested  for 

all  purposes farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Under  3  acres farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  acres farms  reporting. 

5  to  10  acres farms  reporting. 

11  to  15  acres farms  reporting. 

16  to  19  acres farms  reporting. 

20  to  24  acres farms  reporting. 

25  to  49_acres farms  reporting. 

50  to  74  acres farms  reporting. 

75  to  99  acres farms  reporting. 

100  acres  and  over farms  reporting. 

WINTER  WHEAT 

By  acres  threshed  or 
combined farms 

Under  5  acres farms 

5  to  9  acres farms 

10  to  24  acres farms 

25  to  49  acres farms 

50  acres  and  over farms 

By  quantity  harvested. .. .farms 

Under  25  bushels farms 

25  to  49  bushels f Brma 

50  to  99  bushels farms 

100  to  499  bushels farma 

500  to  999  bushels farms 

1,000  to  1,499  bushels farms 

1,500  to  1,999  bushels farms 

2,000  bushels  and  over farms 

By  quantity  sold farms 

Under  25  bushels farms 

25  to  49  bushels farms 

50  to  99  bushels farms 

100  to  499  bushels farms 

500  to  999  bushels farms 

1,000  to  1,499  bushels farms 

1,500  to  1,999  bushels farms 

2 ,  000  bushels  and  over farms 

SPRING  WHEAT 

By  acres  threshed  or 

combined farms  reporting . 

acres. 

Under  5  acres farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  seres farms  reporting . 

10  to  24  acres farms  reporting. 

25  to  49  acres farms  reporting. 

50  to  99  seres farms  reporting . 

100  acres  and  over farms  reporting. 

By  quantity  harvested. ..  .farms  reporting, 
bushels . 

Under  25  bushels farms  reporting. 

25  to  49  bushels farms  reporting. 

50  to  99  bushels farms  reporting . 

100  to  499  bushels farms  reporting. 

500  to  999  bushels farms  reporting. 

1,000  to  1,499  bushels farms  reporting. 

1,500  to  1,999  bushels farms  reporting. 

2,000  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  bushels  snd  over farms  reporting. 

OATS 

By  acres  threshed  or 
combined farms 

Under  5  acres farms 

5  to  9  acres farms 

10  to  24  acres farms 

25  to  49  acres farms 

50  acres  and  over farms 

By  quantity  harvested. .. .farms 

Under  25  bushels farms 

25  to  49  bushels farms 

50  to  99  bushels farms 

100  to  499  bushels farms 

500  to  999  bushels farms 

1,000  to  1,499  bushels farms 

1,500  to  1,999  bushels farms 

2,000  bushels  and  over farms 

By  quantity  sold farms 

Under  25  bushels farms 

25   to  49  bushels farms 

50  to  99  bushels fBrms 

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  bushels  snd  over farms 


reporting. . 
acres. , 
reporting. . 
reporting . , 
reporting . , 
reporting. , 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 

bushels . . 
reporting. , 
reporting. , 
reporting. , 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting. . 
reporting., 
reporting. 

bushels . 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 
reporting. 
reporting, 
reporting, 
reporting. 


144 
2,648 


109 

3,179 

19 

25 

45 

7 

13 

109 

89,527 

1 

13 

53 
23 
11 


72 

72,394 


382 

6,307 

109 

97 

129 
30 


382 

180,848 

21 

23 

69 

163 

71 

19 

3 

13 

201 

134,821 

5 

21 

18 

68 

42 

12 


254 

4,769 

62 

45 

92 

36 

19 

254 

190,140 


99 
53 
14 
16 
24 
84 
70,231 

10 

1 

30 

24 


BARLEY 
By  acres  threshed  or 

combined. farms  reporting 

seres 

Under  5  acres farms  reporting 

to  9  acres farms  reporting 

10  to  24  acres farms  reporting 

25  to  49  acres farms  reporting 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting 

200  acres  and  over farms  reporting 

reporting 

bushels 

reporting 

reporting 
reporting 
reporting 
reporting 
reporting 
reporting 
reporting 
reporting 


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 

500  to  1,999  bushels farms 

2,000  to  2,999  bushels farms 

3,000  bushels  and  over farms 

By  quantity  sold farms 

Under  25  bushels farms 

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 fsrms 

2,000  to  2,999  bushels farms 

3,000  bushels  and  over farms 


reporting 
bushels 
reporting 
reporting 
reporting 
reporting 
reporting 
reporting 
reporting 
reporting 
reporting 


ALFALFA  ANT)  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 fBrms  reporting 

500  to  999  acres farms  reporting 

1,000  acres  end  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  to  4,999  tons farms  reporting 

5,000  tons  and  over farms  reporting 

By  quantity  sold farms  reporting 

tons 

Under  25  tons fBrms  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  to  4,999  tons farms  reporting 

5,000  tons  and  over farms  reporting 

CLOVER,  TIMOTHY,  AND  MIXTURES 
OF  CLOVER  AND  GRASSES 

By  acres  cut  for  hay — .farma  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  tons  and  over farms  reporting 

By  quantity  sold farms  reporting 

tons 

Under  25   tons farms  reporting 

25  to  49  tons farms  reporting 

50  to  99  tons farms  reporting 

100  to  499  tons farms  reporting 

500  to  999  tons farms  reporting 

1,000  tons  and  over farms  reporting 


546 

16,331 

91 

106 

174 

102 

36 

25 

12 

546 
586,652 


54 
33 

213 
271,413 
10 
5 
11 
87 
32 
17 
21 


1,747 

115,440 

168 

176 

336 

410 

340 

205 

57 

25 

26 

4 

1,747 

325,249 

392 

209 

308 

678 

120 

18 

6 

13 

2 

1 

486 

96,902 

56 

61 

114 

221 

23 


233 
31,996 

1 
33 
32 

35 
51 
34 
18 
10 
15 
4 

233 
38,346 
40 
43 
43 
91 
11 


45 
,963 


WILD  HAY  CUT 

By  acres  cut  for  hay.... farms  reporting 
acres 

Under  5  acres farms  reporting 

5  to  9  acres fBrms  reporting 

10  to  24  acres farms  reporting 

25  to  49  acres farms  reporting 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting 

100  to  199  acres fBrms  reporting 

200  to  299  Bcres farms  reporting 

300  to  499  acres farms  reporting 

500  to  999  acres farms  reporting 

1,000  acres  and  over farms  reporting 

By  qusntlty  harvested. . .farms  reporting 
tons 

Under  25  tons farms  reporting 

25  to  49  tons farms  reporting 

50  to  99  tons farms  reporting 

100  to  499  tons farms  reporting 

500  to  999  tons farms  reporting 

1,000  tons  and  over farms  reporting 

By  quantity  sold farms  reporting 

tons 

Under  25  tons farms  reporting 

25  to  49  tons farms  reporting 

50  to  99  tons farms  reporting 

100  to  499  tons farms  reporting 

500  to  999  tons farms  reporting 

1,000  tons  and  over farms  reporting 

OTHER  HAY  CUT 

By  acres  cut  for  hay.... farms  reporting., 
acres. 

Under  5  acres farms  reporting.. 

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  seres  and  over farms  reporting. 

By  quantity  harvested. . .farms  reporting.. 
tons . . 

Under  25  tons farms  reporting . 

25  to  49  tons farms  reporting. 

50  to  99  tons farms  reporting. 

100  tons  and  over farms  reporting. 

IRISH  POTATOES 

By  acres  harvested  for  home 

use  or  for  sale 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 farma  reporting 

50.0  to  99.9  acres farms  reporting 

100  acres  and  over farms  reporting 


By  quantity  harvested.. 


Under  25  100- lb.  bags 

25  to  49  100- lb.  bBgs 

50  to  99  100-lb.  bags 

100  to  499  100-lb.  bags... 
500  to  999  100-lb.  bags... 
1,000  to  1,499  100-lb.  bags. 
1,500  to  1,999  100-lb.bags.  . 
2,000  to  2,999  100-lb.bags. 
3,000to4,999  100-lb.bags. 
5,000  to9, 999  100-lb.bags. 
10,000  100-lb.bags  and  over. 


farms  reporting 
100-lb.   bBgs 

farms  reporting 

farms  reporting 

farms  reporting 

farms  reporting 

farms  reporting 

.farms  reporting 

farms  reporting 

farms  reporting 

farms  reporting 

farms  reporting 

farms  reporting 


VEGETABLES  HARVESTED  FOR  SALE 
(Other  than  Irish  and  sweet  potatoes) 

By  vBlue  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 fBrms  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  dollars  and  over farms  reporting. 

LAND  IN  BEARING  AND  NONBEARING  FRUIT 
ORCHARDS,    GROVES,    VINEYARDS, 
AND   PLANTED  NUT  TREES2 
By  acres  in  orchards. .. .farms  reporting, 
acres. 

Under  0.5  acres farms  reporting. 

0.5  to  0.9  acres farma  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  Bcres farms  reporting. 

20  acres  and  over ferms  reporting. 


1Does  not  include  acreage  for  farms  reporting  less  than  10  bags  harvested.     See  text. 


2Does  not  include  data  for  farms  with  less  than  20  trees  or  grapevines.     See  text. 


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State  Table  18.-SAMPLING  RFXIABILITY  OF  ESTIMATED  TOTALS  FOR  COUNTY,  ECONOMIC  AREA, 
AND  STATE  BY  NUMBER  OF  FARMS  REPORTING,  BY  LEVELS 


If  the  et 
farms 

timated  number  of 
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 
l1 

Level 
2 

Level 
3 

Level 
4 

Level 
ll 

Level 
2 

Level 
3 

Level 
4 

Percent 
40 
28 
20 
13 
8.9 
6.3 
4.0 

Percent 
53 
37 
26 
17 
12 
8.4 
5.3 

Percent 
71 
50 
35 
22 
16 
11 
7.1 

Percent 
96 
68 
48 
30 
21 
15 
9.6 

Percent 
2.8 
2.0 
1.3 
0.9 
0.6 
0.4 

Percent 
3.7 
2.6 
1.7 
1.2 
0.8 
0.5 

Percent 
5.0 
3.5 
2.2 

1.6 
1.1 

0.7 

Percent 
6.8 

4.8 

3.0 

2.1 

1.0 

1Level  1  should  be  used  in  determining  the  sampling  reliability  of  estimated  number  of  farms  and  farms  reporting.  If  the  estimated  number  of  farms  or  farms  reporting  consti- 
tutes more  than  75  percent  of  all  farms  in  the  universe,  a  better  approximation  to  the  sampling  reliability  may  be  obtained  by  multiplying  the  percent  given  in  the  tables  as 
follows : 

1.  When  the  number  of  farms  or  farms  reporting  is  75  percent  of  all  farms,  multiply  the  percent  error  by  0.50. 

2.  When  the  number  of  farms  or  farms  reporting  is  90  percent  of  all  farms,  multiply  the  percent  error  by  0,30. 

3.  When  the  number  of  farms  or  farms  reporting  is  95  percent  of  all  farms,  multiply  the  percent  error  by  0.20. 


State  Table  19.-INDICATED  LEVEL  OF  SAMPLING  RELIABILITY  OF  ESTIMATED  COUNTY,  ECONOMIC  AREA, 

AND  STATE  TOTALS  FOR  SPECIFIED  ITEMS 

l_To  determine  sampling  reliability  for  an  item,  it  is  necessary  to  use  this  table  to  find  out  which  of  the  4  levels  of  sampling  reliability  given  in  State  Table  18  to  use.  Reference 
is  required  also  to  the  county,  economic  area,  or  State  table  in  order  to  obtain  the  number  of  farms  reporting] 


Level  of  sampling  reliability  for  specified  items  by  number  of  milk  cows 


All  commercial  farms 


30  to  49   50  and  more 


Dairy  farms 


10  to  29   30  to  49  50  and  more 


Milk  cows number.. 

Whole  milk  sold pounds.. 

dollars . « 

Cream  sold pounds  of  butterfat. . 

dollars. . 


Level  of  sampling  reliability  for  specified  items  by  number  of  chickens  on  hand 


All  commercial  farms 


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 


600  to 
1,599 


1,600  to 
3,199 


3,200 
and  over 


Chickens  on  hand 

Chickens  sold 

Chicken  eggs  sold 

Chicken  eggs  sold,  value  of  sales 

Value  of  sales  of  other  poultry  products. 


. .number.. 
..number.. 
..dozens., 
.dollars. . 
.dollars. . 


Note:  Items  whose  level  is  indicated  by  an  X  may  be  approximated  by  using  the  level  given  for  the  State. 


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STATISTICS  FOR  THE  STATE 


State  Table  19.-INDICATED  LEVEL  OF  SAMPLING  RELIABILITY  OF  ESTIMATED  COUNTY,  ECONOMIC  AREA, 

AND  STATE  TOTALS  FOR  SPECIFIED  ITEM S-Con tin iied 

[To  determine  sampling  reliability  for  an  item,  it  is  necessary  to  use  this  table  to  find  out  which  of  the  4  levels  of  sampling  reliability  given  in  State  Table  18  to  use.  Reference 
is  required  also  to  the  county,  economic  area,  or  State  table  in  order  to  obtain  the  number  of  farms  reporting] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Tenure  groups 


Full 
owners 

and 
manager? 


Part 

owners 


All 
tenants 


Economic-class  groups 


and 
III 


and 
V 


and 
VII 


VIII 
and 
IX 


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 


Farms  and  far*  characteristics: 

Land  owned  or  managed  by  farm  operators acres. 

Land  rented  from  others  by  farm  operators acres. 

Land  rented  to  others  by  farm  operators acres. 

Cash  rent  paid  by  farm  operators dollars. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings  per  farm dollars. 

Land  in  farms acres. 

Cropland:  Total,  harvested,  pastured,  or  other. .acres. 

Woodland:  Total,  pastured  or  not  pastured acres. 

Total  pastureland acres. 

Total  irrigated  land,  land  in  crops  for  erosion 

control,  or  cropland  farmed  on  contour acres. 

Commercial  fertilizer: 

Commercial  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,  corn  pickers,  pick-up  balers, 

feed  forage  harvesters number. 

Artificial  ponds,  reservoirs,  and  earth  tanks.. .number. 

Motortrucks number. 

Tractors:  Total,  wheel,  garden,  or  crawler number. 

Automobiles number . 

Farm  labor: 

Total  hired  workers  and  unpaid  family  workers. .persons. 
Hired  workers: 

Regular persons. 

Seasonal... persons. 

Paid  on  dally  basis persons. 

Specified  farm  expenditures: 

Machine  hire  and/or  hired  labor dollars. 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry.... .dollars. 

Gasoline  and  other  petroleum  fuel  and  oil dollars. 

Commercial  fertilizer  purchased. dollars. 

Livestock  and  livestock  products: 

Horses  and/or  mules number. 

Cattle  and  calves number. 

Cows  including  heifers  that  have  calved number. 

Milk  cows number. 

Hogs  and  pigs number. 

Sheep  and  lambs. number. 

Chickens,  4  months  old  and  over,  on  hand number. 

Cattle  and  calves  sold number. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold number. 

Sheep  shorn pounds  of  wool. 

Whole  milk  sold. ...pounds. 

Cream  sold pounds  of  butterfat. 

Chickens  sold... number. 

Chicken  eggs  sold dozens. 

Vslue  of  products  sold  by  source: 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold dollars. 

Whole  milk  sold dollars. 

Cream  sold dollars. 

Chicken  eggs  sold dollars. 

Other  poultry  and  poultry  products  sold dollars. 

Forest  products  sold..... ....dollars. 

Specified  crops  harvested: 

Corn  for  all  purposes acres . . 

Corn  harvested  for  grain acres.. 

bushels  harvested., 
bushels  sold., 

Winter  wheat  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.. 

Sugar  beets  for  sugar acres.. 

tons  harvested.. 
Wild  hay acres.. 


Note:  Items  whose  level  ia  indioated  by  an  X  may  be  approximated  by  using  the  level  given  for  the  State. 


Chapter  B 
STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

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Counties,  County  Scats,  Mountains,  and  Rivers 


166  STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  1  —FARMS,  ACREAGE,  VALUE,  AND  FARM  OPERATORS:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 

[Data  for  Items  shown  in  italics  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Douglas 


FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 

Farms number  1954. . 

1950.. 

Approximate  land  area acres  1954.. 

Proportion  in  farms percent  1954. . 

Land  owned  by  farm  operators acres  1954. . 

Land  rented  from  others  by  farm  operators acres  1954.. 

Land  managed  bu  farm  operators acres  1954.. 

Land  rented  to  others  by  farm  operators 

(see  text) acres  1954.. 

Land  in  farms acres  1954.. 

1950. . 

Average  size  of  farm acres  1954.. 

1950.. 
Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

Average  per  farm doUars  1954.. 

1950.. 

Average  per  acre dollars   1954.. 

1950.. 

Proportion  of  farms  reporting  value percent  1954.. 

Lend  in  farns  according  to  use: 

Cropland  harvested farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954. . 

1949.. 

1  to  9  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

10  to  19  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949. . 

20  to  29  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949. . 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

200  acres  and  over farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 
Cropland  used  only  for  pasture. .farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949. . 
acres  1954. . 
1949.. 
Cropland  not  harvested  and  not 

pastured farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Cultivated  summer  fallow farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954. . 

1949.. 

Other  cropland farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Woodland  pastured farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954. . 

1949.. 

Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949. . 
acres  1954. . 
1949. . 
Other  pasture  (not  cropland  and 

not  woodland) farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954.. 

1949. . 

Improved  (see  text) farms  reporting  1954.. 

acres  1954.. 
Other  land  (house  lots,  roads, 

wasteland,  etc.) farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949. . 

acres  1954. . 

1949.. 

Cropland,  total farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Land  pastured,  total farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949. . 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Woodland,  total farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954. . 

1949.. 

Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954. . 

1949.. 

Land  in  row  or  close-seeded  crops  grown  in  strips 

for  wind  erosion  control farms  reporting  1954.. 

acreB  1954. . 

Cropland  used  for  row  or  gTBin  crops 

fanned  on  contour farms  reporting  1954.. 

acres  1954.. 

FARM  OPERATORS 

Residing  on  farm  operated operators  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 

Not  residing  on  farm  operated. .operators  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 


2,857 

3,110 

70,264,960 

11.7 

4,223,498 

1,672,995 

2,734,532 

412,884 

8,231,270 

7,063,525 

2,881.1 

2,271.2 

61,056 

36,078 

26.52 

22.70 

84 

2,264 

2,627 

360,011 

421,202 

306 

331 

229 

299 

183 

260 

341 

389 

435 

521 

363 

357 

407 

470 

1,254 

1,290 

252,106 

145,239 

617 

793 

62,752 

53,001 

196 

280 

6,801 

13,386 

486 

598 

55,951 

39,615 

134 

161 

47,268 

68,465 

58 

83 

15,747 

19,604 

1,605 

1,547 

7,338,012 

6,217,287 

779 

205,850 

2,615 

2,897 

155,374 

138,727 

2,486 

2,861 

674,869 

619,442 

2,277 

2,414 

7,637,386 

6,430,991 

185 

225 

63,015 

88,069 

2,509 

2,819 

567,498 

727,498 


7 
105 


14 
405 


2,477 
2,742 


278 
296 


619 

642 

3,140,480 

5.6 

106,048 

45,229 

38,162 

2,970 

176,594 

151,606 

285.3 

236.1 

31,393 
18, 583 
126.40 
102.66 
95 

526 

589 

33,271 

34,559 

81 

65 

75 

97 

59 

93 

109 

126 

119 

127 

53 

54 

30 

27 

390 

311 

20,019 

10,296 

182 

236 

5,012 

7,666 

61 

71 

1,440 

1,716 

144 

189 

3,572 

5,950 

8 

26 

171 

1,608 

5 

10 

29 

551 

201 

210 

104,680 

76,718 

69 

23,394 

602 

616 

13,412 

20,208 

592 

628 

58,302 

52, 521 

476 

451 

124,870 

88,622 

13 

31 

200 

2,159 

591 

621 

70,995 

82,390 

2 

13 


5 
151 


529 

580 


210 

252 

5,073,280 

0.9 

44,927 

1,866 

2,660 


44,673 

38,319 

212.7 

152.1 

60,914 
25,227 
240.27 
193.74 
88 

152 

182 

5,389 

5,528 

38 

51 

34 

36 

21 

35 

26 

34 

24 

18 

3 

6 

6 

2 

102 

124 

4,030 

3,112 

86 

104 

9,521 

2,598 

36 

56 

790 

847 

63 

63 

8,731 

1,751 

2 

4 

939 

661 

3 

1 

86 

79 

32 

32 

20,117 

15,695 

9 

254 

162 

235 

4,591 

10,646 

191 

210 

18,940 

11,238 

122 

148 

25,086 

19,468 

5 

5 

1,025 

740 

173 

198 

8,658 

9,591 


184 
204 


124 
139 

463,360 

54.7 

195,675 

54,172 


1,000 
253,510 
226,902 
2,044.4 
1,632.4 

92,502 
52,188 
60.85 
51.81 

73 

113 

115 

18,102 

18,821 

10 

7 

2 

8 

4 

3 

10 

9 

32 

33 

30 

32 

25 

23 

36 

56 

5,652 

6,982 

15 

23 

759 

2,479 

9 

8 

412 

894 

7 

17 

347 

1,585 

11 

17 

12,058 

26,541 

17 

19 

6,215 

5,815 

99 

83 

195,407 

157,573 

84 

31,728 

121 

130 

15,317 

8,691 

117 

121 

24,513 

28,282 

116 

123 

213,117 

191,096 

23 

31 

18,273 

32,356 

119 

131 

52,946 

51,564 


114 

124 


278 

391 

10,961,280 

27.0 

1,331,580 

303,912 

1,369,574 

54,967 

2,954,706 

2,692,149 

10,628.4 

6,885.3 

122,095 
53,486 
12.81 

11.41 


253 

373 

130,787 

155,274 

2 

5 

5 

12 

3 

17 

13 

41 

23 

76 

61 

42 

146 

180 

162 

93 

68,050 

29,537 

39 

42 

8,481 

6,287 

6 

28 

555 

1,957 

35 

17 

7,926 

4,330 

13 

18 

2,207 

4,534 


22 


815 


263 

352 

2,738,813 

2,488,274 

99 

32,818 

262 

378 

6,368 

7,428 

262 

379 

207, 318 

191,098 

271 

371 

2,809,070 

2,522,345 

13 

36 

2,207 

5,349 

255 

374 

155,026 

204,844 


237 
354 


22 

19 

2,284,800 

3.4 

8,200 

69,000 


78,650 

17,781 

3,575.0 

935.8 

31,882 

156,389 

66.10 

111.37 

77 

13 

12 

835 

1,265 

5 
3 
2 

2 
1 


1 
3 
3 
9 
4 
1,892 
1,035 

17 

7 

7,002 

713 


118 

17 

4 

7,002 

595 


2 

15 
68, 541 
12,889 


22 

16 

380 

1,879 

19 

12 

9,729 

3,013 

10 

15 

70,433 

13,924 


13 

14 

2,268 

5,314 


36 

47 

2,676,480 

7.3 

173,848 

13,900 

4,703 


194,232 
400,821 
5,395.3 
8,528.1 

118,593 

58,506 

20.21 

8.93 

89 

34 
39 
12,336 
21,440 
2 
3 


30 
34 

170,028 

371,336 

4 

780 

34 

42 

1,617 

1,111 

34 

42 

20,304 

27,054 

36 

41 

180,249 

376,111 

3 

5 

2,283 

1,320 

34 

39 

12,167 

25,853 


113 

177 

6,209,280 

14.1 

458,677 

204,189 

213,158 

3,050 
878,024 
842,946 
7,770.1 
4,762.4 

68,302 
55,412 
12.60 
10.96 
83 

79 

129 

24,641 

43,507 

8 
30 

3 
12 

7 


2 

9 

7 

16 

9 

11 

14 

28 

20 

55 

13 

66 

16 

52 

7,938 

58,966 

3,455 

22,051 

2 

17 

9 

26 

30 

3,267 

2,159 

4,099 

2 

11 

2 

7 

30 

613 

40 

561 

10 

7 

21 

2,654 

2,119 

3,538 

3 

1 

5 

1 

2,283 

84 

1,320 

416 

104 

151 

782,251 

765,447 

21 

19,266 

104 

129 

8,815 

7,426 

97 

147 

86,874 

69,657 

113 

161 

841,301 

787,914 

1 

1 

84 

416 

79 

132 

31,775 

62,063 


1 
160 


100 
161 

11 
15 


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County  Table  l.-FARMS,  ACREAGE,  VALUE,  AND  FARM  OPERATORS:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 

[Data  for  Items  shewn  In  italics  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


167 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Lyon 


Ormsby 


Pershing 


FARMS,  ACREAGE ,  AND  VALUE 

Farms number  1954. . 

1950.. 

Approximate  land  area acres  1954.. 

Proportion  in  farms percent  1954. . 

Land  owned  by  farm  operators acres  1954. . 

Land  rented  from  others  by  farm  operators. .. .acres  1954.. 

Land  managed  bu  farm  operators acres  1954.. 

Land  rented  to  others  by  farm  operators 

(see  text) acres  195^.. 

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  io  farns  according  to  use: 

Cropland  harvested farms  reporting  1954. . 

1949.. 

acres  1954. . 

1949.. 

1  to  9  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

10  to  19  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

20  to  29  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949. . 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting  1954. . 

1949. . 

200  acres  and  over farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949. . 
Cropland  used  only  for  pasture. .farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 
acres  1954. . 
1949.. 
Cropland  not  harvested  and  not 

pastured farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954. . 

1949. . 

Cultivated  summer  fallow farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954. . 

1949. . 

Other  cropland farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Woodland  pastured farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949. , 
acres  1954., 
1949.. 
Other  pasture  (not  cropland  and 

not  woodland ) farms  reporting  1954. , 

1949.. 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Improved  (see  text) farms  reporting  1954.. 

acres  1954. . 
Other  land  (house  lots,  roads, 

wasteland,  etc.) farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949. , 

acres  1954. . 

1949. , 

Cropland,  total farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Land  pastured,  total farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954. , 

1949.. 

Woodland,  total farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949., 

acres  1954. , 

1949.. 

Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting  1954., 

1949., 

acres  1954., 

1949., 

Land  in  row  or  close-seeded  crops  grown  in  strips 

for  wind  erosion  control farms  reporting  1954., 

acres  1954. 

Cropland  used  for  row  or  grain  crops 

farmed  on  contour farms  reporting  1954., 

Bcrea  1954. 

FARM  OPERATORS 

Residing  on  farm  operated operators  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

Not  residing  on  farm  operated.. operators  reporting  1954. 

1950. 


134 

145 

6,815,360 

4.7 

313,056 

6,882 

1,000 

250 

323,347 

55,760 

2,413.0 

384.6 

33,559 

16,695 

10.71 

38.47 

73 

114 

135 

5,709 

6,937 

24 

21 

15 

26 

16 

16 

22 

29 

22 

26 

10 

12 

5 

5 

74 

88 

6,813 

5,213 

22 

49 

1,258 

2,046 

6 

19 

471 

347 

19 

39 

787 

1,699 

5 

14 

1,186 

4,293 

3 

91 


81 

56 

306,937 

25,196 

10 

1,158 

90 

120 

1,353 

12,075 

126 

141 

13,780 

14,196 

114 

120 

314,936 

34,702 

8 

14 

1,277 

4,293 

115 

132 

8,256 

12,276 


327 

331 

1,287,680 

17.0 

181,704 

24,331 

15,840 

2,967 

218,55'7 

237,598 

668.4 

717.8 

55,377 
37,682 
106.99 
73.37 

97 

290 
301 
32,658 
32,691 
16 
23 
27 
21 
19 
34 
44 
38 
68 
76 
76 
74 
40 
35 
117 
151 
16,230 
15,820 

62 

78 

6,034 

4,017 

15 

21 

385 

856 

49 

65 

5,649 

3,161 

66 

29 

21,505 

13,548 

16 

6 

2,859 

144 

193 

185 

120,637 

154,912 

159 

42,253 

313 

320 

18,634 

16,466 

300 

313 

54,922 

52,528 

269 

274 

158,372 

184,280 

81 

34 

24,364 

13,692 

305 

322 

86,385 

101,585 


53 

58 

2,389,760 

13.7 

3,990 

300 

321,466 


328,377 
307,191 
6,195.8 
5,296.4 

7,016 
4,572 
50.70 
74.58 
58 


47 

42 

1,842 


23 
14 

2,888 
257 

45 

24 

1,368 

641 

6 

5 

59 

46 

43 

21 

1,309 

595 

1 

6 

60 

41 

1 

2 

1 

13 


321,138 
305,067 


47 

50 

1,080 

284 

53 

49 

6,098 

1,786 

24 

33 

324,086 

305,365 

2 

8 

61 

54 

47 

48 

4,664 

3,077 


134 

128 

11,560,960 

2.2 

78,844 

166,624 

2,545 

1,000 
252,649 
122,469 
1,885.4 

956.8 

46,967 

49,824 

24.72 

46.58 

% 

107 

111 

10,683 

11,301 

12 

14 

8 

11 

9 

10 

20 

16 

23 

25 

20 

13 

15 

22 

55 

34 

18,039 

4,987 

51 

31 

6,241 

4,587 

20 

9 

1,291 

357 

37 

27 

4,950 

4,230 

6 

815 


58 

72 

182,798 

92,441 

25 

3,061 

121 

L24 

34,053 

9,153 

120 

120 

34,963 

20,875 

86 

88 

201,652 

97,428 

7 

835 

104 

112 

15,639 

25,864 


33 
44 
90,240 
25.7 
6,883 
11,530 
4,387 

360 

23,180 

22,637 

702.4 

514.5 

48,876 
24,800 
109.65 
71.26 

88 

18 

30 

1,284 

1,532 

4 

8 

1 

5 

4 

2 

1 

8 

3 

3 

4 

2 

1 

2 

14 

11 

1,648 

868 

5 

9 
262 
302 
3 
1 
87 
33 


175 

269 

2 

4 

385 

1,422 


1,620 

17 

28 

16,927 

13,254 

5 

2,294 

32 

39 

2,674 

3,639 

22 

32 

3,194 

2,702 

25 

31 

18,960 

15,544 

2 

7 

385 

3,042 

22 

28 

2,317 

2,830 


117 

126 

3,835,520 

16.5 

256,655 

374,350 

14,195 

25,720 
633,808 
441,878 
5,417.2 
3,507.0 

83,549 

42,694 

17.16 

23.74 

72 

103 

116 

24,182 

27,813 

4 

4 

7 

5 

1 

4 

16 

16 

19 

25 

27 

31 

29 

31 

24 

36 

1,604 

5,515 

20 

42 

1,031 

6,335 

3 

14 

200 

3,292 

17 

33 

831 

3,043 


3,245 

2 

2,446 

57 

42 

590,519 

389,117 

28 

4,212 

117 

118 

16,472 

7,407 

104 

118 

26,817 

39,663 

68 

69 

592,123 

397,877 


5,691 

103 

116 

28,893 

31,547 


11 

10 

167,680 

40.2 

208,060 
33,700 


173,000 

67,404 

55,184 

6,127.6 

5,518.4 

77,429 

50,714 

8.12 

6.45 

64 

10 
9 
377 
366 
3 
3 
1 
2 
1 


674 
91 

2 

4 

20 

32 

2 

3 

20 

24 


6 

7 
64,290 
54,664 


11 

6 

2,036 

31 

11 

9 

1,071 

489 

11 

10 

64,971 

54,755 

1 


9 

9 

637 

535 


465 

420 

4,019,840 

22.5 

316,572 

165,525 

559,607 

147,500 
903,052 
621,594 
1,942.0 
1,480.0 

80,927 
37,628 
36.64 
48.69 
66 

259 

275 

28,223 

21,604 

73 

76 

27 

39 

16 

16 

30 

35 

45 

43 

35 

41 

33 

25 

98 

228 

15,182 

16,559 

34 

67 

8,180 

3,745 

10 

21 

347 

1,637 

28 

50 

7,833 

2,108 

9 

25 

1,965 

9,071 

11 

17 

3,156 

8,101 

321 

130 

831,653 

552,377 

230 

33,872 

409 

405 

14,693 

10,137 

287 

367 

51,585 

41,908 

381 

323 

843,800 

578,007 

19 

39 

5,121 

17,172 

394 

375 

49, 967 

37,351 


148 

148 

5,691,520 

4.6 

155,770 

16,650 

110,635 

100 
259,609 
175,490 
1,754.1 
1,185.7 

44,107 

44,045 

23.51 

36.13 

91 

116 

138 

17,610 

21,970 

13 

10 

3 

6 

13 

11 

23 

19 

30 

44 

17 

22 

17 

26 

37 

47 

6,760 

15,233 

5 

39 

31 

5,025 

5 

10 

31 

601 

34 

4,424 

5 

469 

1 

1 

3,290 

20 

113 

109 

218,419 

116,946 

29 

8,764 

137 

141 

13,499 

15,827 

120 

142 

24,401 

42,228 

124 

125 

225,179 

132,648 

1 

5 

3,290 

489 

117 

138 

22,283 

41,921 


108 
109 


290 

306 


127 
115 


97 

103 


414 
380 


124 
135 


21 
10 


168 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  la —IRRIGATED  FARMS:    NUMBER  AND  ACREAGE:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  Bee  text) 


Irrigated  farms number  1954.. 

1950. . 

Proportion  of  all  farms percent  1954.. 

Land  in  irrigated  farms acres  1954.. 

1950. . 

Average  per  farm acres  1954.. 

1950. . 
Land  id  irrigated  faras  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 l. 
Irrigated  land  in  faras  according  to  use: 

Irrigated  cropland  harvested ....  farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Irrigated  pasture farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 
acres  1954. . 
1949. . 
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.. 


2,509 

2,819 

87.8 

7,483,187 

6,422,605 

2,982.5 

2,278.3 

2,227 

356,380 

231,070 

54,671 

6,592 

41,115 

15,587 

6,642,036 

199,730 

2,101 
6,894,221 

7 
105 

14 
405 

567,498 
727,498 

2,221 

2,573 

348,246 

412,929 

1,529 

1,599 

219,252 

306,370 

2,154 
2,431 

334,797 
381,125 
292 
222 
178 
331 
420 
339 
372 


591 

621 

95.5 

153,562 

147, 943 

259.8 

238.2 

523 

33,233 

19,923 

4,640 

1,340 

171 

29 

82,495 

23,394 

469 
102,589 


5 

151 

70,995 
82,390 

522 

579 

33,122 

33, 713 

429 

407 

37,873 

46,304 

520 
572 

33,005 
33,189 
79 
75 
57 
109 
118 
52 
30 


173 

198 

82.4 

41,176 

30,547 

238.0 

154.3 

152 
5,389 

3,828 

8,485 

708 


19,160 
229 

107 
22,988 

3 
52 

2 

21 

8,658 
9,591 

152 

177 

5,389 

5,398 

91 

121 

3,269 

3,779 

152 

169 

5,389 
4,632 
38 
34 
21 
26 
24 
3 


119 
131 
96.0 
249,863 
218,072 
2,100.0 
1,664.7 

113 

17,902 

5,640 

681 

412 

9,308 

6,135 

194,924 

31,728 

112 

209,872 


1 
17 

52,946 
51,564 

113 

113 

17, 869 

18,443 

104 

114 

35,077 

33,024 

112 
104 

17,569 
17,854 
10 
2 
4 
10 
32 
30 
24 


255 

374 

91.7 

2,785,776 

2,683,615 

10,924.6 

17,175.4 

251 

130,282 

66,414 

8,329 

555 

1,567 

2,572,973 
32,738 

252 
2,640,954 


2 

30 

155,026 
204,844 

251 

370 
127,098 
153,687 
93 
140 
27,928 
51, 141 

224 
335 

118,438 
134,646 
2 
4 
3 
13 
19 
51 
132 


13 

14 

59.1 

76,822 

14,951 

5,909.4 

1,067.9 

12 

825 

1,822 

5,275 


68,541 


2,268 
5,314 

12 

12 

825 

1,265 

8 

11 

1,443 

3,504 


825 
1,265 

5 
1 
1 
2 


34 

39 

94.4 

98, 672 

398,416 

2,902.1 

10,215.8 

34 
12,336 

7,938 
30 
30 

2,283 

74,470 
760 

34 
84,691 


12,167 
25,853 


39 

11,228 

21,405 

5 

18 

939 

4,448 


37 

10,103 

21,164 

2 

1 


79 
132 
69.9 
647,862 
781,448 
8,200.8 
5,920.1 

77 

24,501 

45,735 

3,267 

613 
84 

566,032 
15,512 


1 

160 

31,775 
62,063 

77 

127 

23,731 

42,990 

17 

37 

8,044 

18,970 

69 
123 

22,709 

42,827 


29 
30 
87.9 
638,995 
566,745 
22,034.3 
ie,891.5 

29 
11,832 
15,721 
4,021 
70 
3,603 

603,449 
1,996 

29 
602,773 


14,622 
28,893 

29 

30 

11,262 

15,641 

15 

12 

3,360 

13,102 

27 
29 

10,912 

15,596 

1 

2 

3 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Lyon 


Ormsby 


Pershing 


Irrigated  farms number  1954.. 

1950. . 

Proportion  of  all  farms percent  1954. . 

Land  in  irrigated  farms acres  1954.. 

1950. . 

Average  per  farm acres  1954.. 

1950.. 
Land  in  irrigated  faras  according  to  ose,  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  land  in  farms  according  ta  use: 

Irrigated  cropland  harvested. . ..farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Irrigated  pasture farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 
acres  1954. . 
1949.. 
Paras  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.. 


115 

132 

85.8 

313,207 

53,066 

2,723.5 

402.0 

110 

5,573 

4,972 

1,214 

471 

1,166 

91 

298,974 

1,138 

101 
305,112 


305 

322 

93.3 

216,825 

233,757 

710.9 

726.0 

289 

32,657 

16,210 

5,984 

385 

20,234 

2,779 

120,622 

42,243 

264 
157,066 


47 
48 
88.7 
324,375 
305,445 
6,901.6 
6,363.4 

46 

1,841 

2,878 

651 

52 

60 


23 

321,096 


104 

112 

77.6 

236,254 

108,976 

2,271.7 

973.0 

101 

10,311 

15,634 

4,812 

1,291 

282 

20 

177,261 

3,061 

70 
193,177 


22 
28 
66.7 
21,569 
20,079 
980.4 
717.1 

17 

1,233 

1,148 

262 

87 
385 

16,460 
2,194 

20 
17,993 


103 
116 
88.0 
567,340 
424,197 
5,508.2 
3,656.9 

103 

24,182 

1,604 

991 

200 


524,292 
4,212 


64 
525,896 


9 

■  9 

81.8 

33,704 

36, 184 

3,744.9 

4,020.4 


312 

414 

20 

20 
7 


32,791 


394 

375 

84.7 

829,287 

224,734 

2,104.8 

599.3 

249 

27,282 

14,609 

5,978 

327 

1,965 

3,156 

762,976 

33,868 

353 
779,550 

2 
40 


117 
138 
79.1 
247,898 
174,430 
2,118.8 
1,264.0 

112 

16,689 

6,580 

31 

31 

3,290 

208,879 

6,657 

106 
215,459 


2 

25 

8,256 

86,385 

12,276 

101,585 

108 

289 

129 

301 

5,329 

32,627 

5,930 

32,662 

46 

240 

70 

242 

2,927 

53,758 

6,113 

67,610 

102 

288 

113 

299 

5,221 

32,557 

5,195 

32,295 

22 

15 

14 

27 

16 

19 

16 

44 

20 

68 

9 

75 

5 

40 

4,664 

15,639 

3,077 

25,864 

46 

101 

43 

108 

1,841 

9,880 

860 

11,288 

19 

42 

15 

52 

2,823 

5,759 

2,154 

14,447 

1,841 

792 

9 


9,473 

9,531 

10 


2,317 

28,893 

2,830 

31,547 

17 

103 

28 

116 

1,215 

24,182 

1,454 

26,803 

17 

41 

13 

25 

1,102 

4,711 

1,327 

3,790 

16 

103 

21 

109 

1,206 

24,182 

1,300 

24,108 

4 

4 

1 

7 

3 

1 

1 

16 

2 

19 

637 

49,967 

535 

37,351 

9 

247 

9 

259 

312 

25,823 

366 

19,568 

6 

321 

8 

264 

325 

24,144 

153 

17,370 

9 

239 

9 

237 

312 

24,776 

366 

15,485 

3 

69 

1 

24 

1 

15 

2 

29 

1 

44 

22 

283 

41 

921 

111 

131 

16 

1 

21,456 

)'. 

50 

5 

'!• 

19 

134 

LI 

l.i 

16 

279 

20 

380 

12 

2 

12 

22 

29 

16 

15 

1For  1949,  includes  irrigated  cropland  not  harvested  and 


not  pastured. 


NEVADA 

County  Table  2. -FARMS  BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


169 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations 

see  text) 

The  State 

Churchill 

Clark 

Douglas 

Elko      Esmera 

da 

Eureka 

Humboldt 

Lander 

FARMS  BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR 

1 

2 

1950... 

2,857 
3,110 

619 

642 

210 
252 

124 
139 

278 
391 

22 

19 

36 
47 

113 
177 

33 
33 

3 

8,231,270 
7,063,525 

176,594 
151,606 

44,673 
38,319 

253,510 
226,902 

2,954,706      78, 
2,692,149       17, 

550 
781 

194,232 

400,821 

878,024 
842,946 

640,898 

4 

1950... 

653,200 

5 
6 

1949... 

360,011 
421,202 

33,271 
34,559 

5,389 
5,528 

18,102 
18,821 

130,787 

155,274       1, 

335 
265 

12,336 

21,440 

24,641 
43,507 

12,082 
15,706 

7 

Faru  by  color  of  operator: 

2,688 
2,753 

597 
611 

205 
246 

123 

138 

273 
272 

22 

19 

36 

44 

110 
129 

32 

8 

1950... 

32 

9 

10 

1950... 

169 

357 

22 

31 

5 
6 

1 
1 

5 
119 

3 

3 
48 

1 
1 

11 

Faraa  by  tenure  of  operator: 

2,175 
2,423 

477 
506 

166 
192 

95 

103 

206 

316 

19 
14 

31 
37 

76 
131 

21 

12 

1950... 

23 

13 

402 
359 

103 
81 

22 
39 

21 
24 

40 
39 

1 

2 

5 

19 
25 

8 

1* 

1950... 

7 

15 
16 

1950... 

85 
94 

6 

5 

5 
6 

3 

20 
22 

1 
3 

2 

2 

12 
13 

2 
2 

17 

195 
234 
6.8 
7.5 

33 

50 

5.3 

7.8 

17 

15 

8.1 

6.0 

8 

9 

6.5 

6.5 

12 

14 

4.3 

3.6 

2 

1 

S.l 

5.3 

1 

3 

2.8 

6.4 

6 

8 

5.3 

4.5 

2 

18 
19 

20 

1950. . . 
1950... 

1 
6.1 
3.0 

21 

88 
89 

6 
9 

11 
10 

4 
5 

4 
3 

2 

1 

4 
4 

1 

22 

1950. . . 

1 

23 

7 

10 

4 
3 

... 

3 

... 

24 

1950. . . 

25 

53 

68 

16 
20 

1 
1 

1 
2 

3 
4 

3 

2 

26 

1950... 

27 
28 

Crop-Bhare  tenants  and  croppers 

...number  1954... 
1950. . . 

41 
42 

15 
16 

1 

1 

2 
2 

1 

29 

12 
26 

1 
4 

1 
2 

1 
2 

3 

1 

30 

1950... 

31 

32 

1950... 

47 
67 

7 

18 

5 
4 

3 
2 

5 

4 

1 

\ 

33 
34 

1950... 

21 
13 

3 
3 

3 

1 

3 

3 
1 

1 

3? 
36 

1950... 

26 
54 

4 
15 

2 
3 

2 

2 

3 

4 

1 

37 

Laad  in  faras  by  tenure  of  operator: 

2,617,800 
2,392,108 

77,554 
83,363 

31,117 
23,406 

104,640 
95,356 

950,051       9,< 
1,079,873       7,: 

>48 
58 

57,349 
113,318 

404,223 
256,444 

21,072 

38 

1950... 

25,324 

39 

2,794,750 
1,610,697 

55,631 
24,892 

9,061 
6,916 

145,280 
53,503 

628,038 
458,636 

>03 

130,900 
38,325 

240,806 
240,953 

611,746 

40 

1950... 

244,650 

41 

2,651,829 
2,855,257 

39,532 
37,454 

3,206 
1,484 

74,305 

1,370,264      69, 
1,124,629       9, 

XX) 
)80 

5,343 
246,338 

204,798 
328,301 

7,600 

42 

1950... 

297,027 

43 

166,891 
205,463 

3,877 
5,897 

1,289 
6,513 

3,590 
3,738 

6,353 

29,011 

2 

MO 

640 
2,840 

28,197 
17,248 

480 

44 

1950. . . 

86,199 

45 

82,395 
130,105 

842 
1,579 

866 
789 

475 
1,027 

2,130 
13,320        : 

2 
40 

26,717 
1,568 

320 

46 

1950... 

86,199 

47 

23,145 
4,489 

480 
320 

3,520 

" 

48 

1950... 

49 

50 

1950... 

19,078 
28,753 

2,210 
2,503 

18 

10 

625 
2,660 

3,562 
6,873 

.. 

2,840 

1,480 

51 
52 

Crop-share  tenants  and  croppers 

1950... 

10,709 
14,466 

2,165 
1,607 

18 
10 

905 
3,253 

320 

... 

53 
54 

1950... 

8,369 

14,287 

45 
896 

625 
2,660 

2,657 
3,620 

2,840 

1,160 

55 

42,273 
42,116 

1,679 

2,024 

206,349 

240,342 

345 
1,495 

392 

462 

19,723 

25,477 

405 
5,714 

117 

133 

3,641 

3,629 

2,490 
51 

86 

86 

9,347 

10,246 

661 
5,298 

189 

300 
75,128        : 
85,643 

12 

9 

95 

12 

640 

30 

29 

10,330 

13,057 

15,680 

54 

90 

10,604 

18,343 

160 

56 

57 

Craplaad  barveated  by  (enure  of  operator 

1950. . . 

reporting  1954. . . 

1949... 

acres  1954. . . 

1949... 

18 

58 
59 
60 

22 
4,503 
4,224 

61 

reporting  1954.. . 

1949... 

acres  1954... 

1949... 

359 
329 

74,545 
70,659 

99 

78 

10,727 

5,594 

20 

32 

1,175 

1,309 

19 

21 
7,977 
4,237 

37 

39 

18,937 

25,434 

1 

5 

780 

2,886 

9 

22 

2,709 

7,004 

8 

62 
63 
64 

7 
6,450 
5,128 

65 

reporting  1954... 

1949... 

acres  1954... 

1949... 

77 

85 

62,894 

86,649 

5 

4 
951 
617 

4 

5 

307 

261 

3 
3,852 

19 

22 
34,880        ; 
39,616         I 

1 
2 

40 
18 

2 

2 

1,115 

4,746 

12 

12 

10,893 

17,494 

2 

66 
67 
68 

2 
1,005 
6,354 

69 

reporting  1954... 

1949. . . 

acres  1954. . . 

1949... 

149 

189 

16,223 

23,552 

30 

45 

1,870 

2,871 

11 

L2 

266 

329 

8 

5 

778 

486 

8 

12 

1,842 

4,581 

1 
35 

1 
3 

111 
751 

4 

5 

435 

666 

2 

70 
71 
72 

124 

374943   O  -  56  -  13 


170  STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  2. -FARMS  BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:  CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

FARMS  BY  COLOR  AND  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR 

All  farms ; number  1954.. 

1950.. 

All  land   in  farms acres  1954.. 

1950.. 

Total  cropland  harvested acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Faras  by  color  of  operator: 

White  operators number  1954.. 

1950. . 

Nonwhite  operators number  1954. . 

1950.. 

Faraa  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.. 

Land  in  faraa  by  tenure  of  operator: 

Full  owners acres  1954. . 

1950. . 

Part  owners acres  1954.. 

1950.. 

Managers acres  1954. . 

1950.. 

All  tenants acres  1954. . 

1950. . 

Cash  tenants acres  1954.. 

1950.. 

Share-cash  tenants acres  1954.. 

1950.. 

Share  tenants  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.. 
Cropland  barTeated  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.. 


L34 
145 


323,347 
55,760 


5,709 
6,937 


134 
145 


109 
115 

17 
22 

3 
2 

5 

6 

3.7 

4.1 


311,129 
37,693 


10,546 
9,888 


1,097 
8,007 


575 
172 


470 
30 


64 

93 

107 

4,656 

5,193 

16 

22 

920 

1,154 


43 
536 

3 

4 
90 
54 


327 

331 


218,557 
237,598 


32,656 
32,691 


318 
322 


236 
262 


44 

43 

13.5 

13.0 

20 
18 


123,978 
142,394 


68,784 
27,826 


18,220 
54,563 


7,575 
12,815 


4,023 
8,618 


2,664 
3,252 

1,354 
1,418 

1,310 
1,834 

858 
945 

208 

238 

20,905 

22,258 

37 

17 

7,335 

3,059 


1,170 
3,619 

38 

38 

3,248 

3,755 


328,377 
307,191 


3 

1 

5.7 

1.7 


5,458 
6,828 


764 
253 


321,466 
300,040 


689 
70 


36 
36 
663 
676 


5 

369 
158 


134 
128 


252,649 
122,469 


10,683 
11,301 


115 
115 


5 
3 

9 

2 

6.7 

1.6 


Ormsby 


74,036 
93,897 


160,916 
4,162 


3,485 
23,250 


14,212 
1,160 


1,080 
160 


1,080 


12,492 
1,000 

90 

99 

7,708 

9,287 

5 

7 

894 

424 

4 
3 

606 
1,283 


2 

1,475 
307 


23,180 
22,637 


1,284 
1,532 


25 

28 

4 
7 

3 
3 

1 

6 

3.0 

13.6 


Pershing 


4,765 
6,106 


13,628 
10,250 


4,207 
5,434 


580 
847 


580 
844 

12 

16 

456 

423 

4 

7 

342 

375 

2 

3 

486 

670 


117 
126 


633,808 
441,878 


24,182 
27,813 


117 
126 


63 

82 

37 
21 

5 

5 

12 

18 

10.3 

14.3 


93,740 
120,693 

474,383 
302,028 

14,995 
6,281 

50,690 
12,876 

208 
3,284 

22,635 
280 

4,807 
8,492 

2,767 
7,337 

2,040 
1,155 

23,040 
820 

53 

74 

5,704 

14,215 

35 

20 

8,843 

4,836 

5 

5 

5,904 

2,990 

10 

17 

3,731 

5,772 


Storey 


67,404 
55,184 


377 
366 


2 
18.2 


1,404 
55,184 


65,560 


7 

9 

286 

366 

1 

65 


465 
420 


903,052 
621,594 


28,223 
21,604 


421 
372 


44 
48 


363 

321 

61 
44 

9 
11 

32 

44 

6.9 

10.5 

25 
27 


224,236 
122,272 


157,983 
156,454 


477,741 
332,508 


43,092 
10,360 


41, 147 
7,851 


1,682 
1,068 

1,150 
241 

532 

827 

263 

1,150 

185 

204 

17,448 

11,985 

48 

33 

5,032 

4,263 


9 
4,091 
3,346 

18 

29 

1,652 

2,010 


NEVADA 


171 


County  Table  3. -FARMS  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM  AND  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 

[Data  for  Items  shown  In  italics  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  gee  text) 


The  State 


Douglas 


FARMS  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM 

Faras  by  size: 

All  farms number  1954. 

Under  10  acres number  1954. 

1950. 
Under  3  acres number  1954. 

1950. 
3  to  9  acres number  1954. 

1950. 

10  to  29  acres number  1954. 

1950. 
30  to  49  acres number  1954. 

1950. 
50  to  69  acres number  1954. 

1950. 
70  to  99  acres number  1954. 

1950. 

100  to  139  acres number  1954. 

1950. 
140  to  179  acres number  1954. 

1950. 
180  to  219  acres number  1954. 

1950. 

220  to  259  acres number  1954. 

1950. 
260  to  499  acres number  1954. 

1950. 
500  to  999  acres number  1954. 

1950. 
1,000  acres  and  over number  1954. 

1950. 
l^nd  in  farms  by  size  of  farm 

All  land  in  farms acres  1954. 

1950. 

Under  10  acres acres  1954. 

1950. 
10  to  29  acres acres  1954. 

1950. 
30  to  49  acres acres  1954. 

1950. 
50  to  69  acres acres  1954. 

1950. 

70  to  99  acres acres  1954. 

1950. 
100  to  139  acres acres  1954. 

1950. 
140  to  179  acres acres  1954. 

1950. 
180  to  219  acres acres  1954. 

1950. 

220  to  259  acres acres  1954. 

1950. 
260  to  499  acres acres  1954. 

1950. 
500  to  999  acres acres  1954. 

1950. 
1,000  acres  and  over acres  1954. 

1950. 

FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM 

Estimated  number  of  farms 1954.. 

1950.. 

Field-crop  farms  other  than  veietable 

and  frutt-and-nut number  1954.. 

1950. . 

Cash-iraln number  1954. . 

1950. . 

Cotton number  1954 . . 

1950. . 

Other  field-crop number  1954.. 

1950.. 

Veietable  farms number  1954.. 

1950.. 
Frult-and-nut  farms number  1954.. 

1950.. 

Dairy  farms number  1954.. 

1950. 
Poultry  farms number  1954.. 

1950.. 

Livestock  farms  other  than  dairy  and 

poul  try number  1954. 

1950.. 

General   farms number  1954. 

1950. 
Primarily  crop number  1954. 

1950. 
Primarily  livestock number  1954. 

1950. 
Crop  and  I  luestoch number  1954. 

1950. 

Miscellaneous  and  unclassified  farms number  1954. 

1950. 


2,857 

379 
243 
148 
53 
231 
190 

278 
360 
207 
319 
122 
114 
276 
397 

160 
171 
179 
242 
104 
114 


256 
275 
236 
244 
588 
554 

8,231,270 

7,063,525 

1,385 
1,144 
4,755 
6,408 
8,100 
12,536 
7,139 
6,694 

22,197 
32,108 
18,767 
19,889 
28,408 
38,019 
20,666 
22,678 

16,954 

18,156 
92,644 
99,491 
165,887 
170,848 
7,844,368 
6,635,554 


250 

348 

67 

112 


1,212 
1,301 

296 

443 

192 

228 

20 

88 

84 

127 

899 
821 


82 

121 

30 

33 

121 

148 

71 
55 
43 
55 
27 
20 

23 
22 

34 
34 
25 
22 
14 
12 

176,594 
151,606 

287 
205 
1,442 
1,413 
3,256 
4,798 
1,710 
1,897 

9,780 
11,957 
8,367 
6,351 
6,873 
8,703 
5,364 
3,965 

5,296 
5,131" 

12,276 
11,822 
16,124 
15,501 
105,819 
79,863 


644 
642 

15 
15 

15 
15 


90 
123 
25 
35 


173 
136 

105 
158 
70 
79 
5 
35 
30 
44 

236 
175 


44,673 
38,319 

139 

179 

772 

898 

822 

1,404 

1,047 

1,020 

2,019 
2,561 
1,938 
1,716 
2,019 
1,886 
1,388 
2,198 

460 
954 
2,864 
3,351 
6,547 
6,284 
24,658 
15,868 


201 
252 


48 
48 


8 
22 

18 
11 
14 
29 
28 

253,510 
226,902 

26 
57 
139 
184 
202 
213 
114 
169 

961 
858 
730 
1,092 
1,370 
1,860 
1,419 
1,390 

1,411 
1,908 
7,263 
6,081 
8,478 
9,736 
231,397 
203,354 


109 
1J9 


95 

107 


67 
tt 

11 

15 
10 
5 

5 
1 
5 

18 

27 


1 
20 
22 
33 
32 
197 
191 

2,954,706 
2,692,149 

14 
10 
48 
100 
115 
1,120 
185 
50 

232 
5,740 

468 
2,507 

639 
1,597 

585 
1,182 


240 

7,244 

8,308 

22,948 

23,463 

2,922,228 

2,647,832 


267 
391 


230 
304 

10 

22 

7 

10 


2 

1 
2 

1 
1 
10 
2 
2 
3 
3 
5 

78,650 
17,781 


318 
200 
403 

220 
240 
3,305 
669 
1,362 
2,291 
73,400 
13,810 


194,232 
400,821 


80 
100 
101 
320 

302 


1,320 
2,330 
5,234 
6,657 
187,251 
391,148 


3 
5 

2 

47 
4 


3 
3 
10 
2 
3 

2 
2 

8 
15 
17 
20 
71 
63 

878,024 
842,946 

12 

32 

35 

916 

164 

156 


97 
228 

347 
472 
1,609 
400 
604 

500 

490 

3,100 

5,905 

13,745 

16,029 

859,499 

816,578 


111 
177 


93 
112 

1 
7 
1 
1 


33 
1 
1 


5 
16 

14 

640,898 
653,200 


50 
50 


480 
2,022 
2,997 
3,989 
3,320 
634,435 
646,257 


26 
33 


21 
25 


172 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 


County  Table  3-FARMS  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM  AND  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 

£Data  for  Items  shown  111  italics  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


FARMS  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM 

Faraa  by  size: 

All  farms number  1954... 

Under  10  acres number  1954... 

1950. . . 
Under  3  acres number  1954... 

1950... 
3  to  9  acres number  1954... 

1950. . . 

10  to  29  acres number  1954... 

1950... 
30  to  49  acres number  1954... 

1950... 
50  to  69  acres number  1954... 

1950. . . 
70  to  99  acres..... number  1954... 

1950. . . 

100  to  139  acres number  1954... 

1950... 
140  to  179  acres number  1954... 

1950... 
ISO  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... 
ImbA  in  farm*  by  aise  of  fara: 

All  land  in  farms acres  1954... 

1950... 

Under  10  acres acres  1954. . . 

1950. . . 
10  to  29  acres acres  1954... 

1950. . . 
30  to  49  acres acres  1954... 

1950. . . 
50  to  69  acres acres  1954... 

1950... 

70  to  99  acres acres  1954... 

1950. . . 
100  to  139  acres acres  1954... 

1950. . . 
140  to  179  acres acres  1954... 

1950... 
180  to  219  acres acres  1954... 

1950... 

220  to  259  acres acres  1954... 

1950. . . 
260  to  499  acres acres  1954... 

1950. . . 
500  to  999  acres acres  1954... 

1950... 
1,000  acres  and  over.  .^- acres  1954... 

1950... 

FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM 

Kst  tmated  number  of  [anna 1954. . . 

1950... 

field-crop  forms  other  than  vegetable 

and  frult-and-nut number  1954... 

1950. . . 

Cash-fratn number  1954... 

1950... 

Cotton number  1954. . . 

1950... 

Other  fteld-crop number  1954... 

1950... 

Vetetable  farms number  1954... 

1950... 
frult-and-nut   farms number  1954... 

1950. . . 

Dairy  farms number  1954... 

1950. . . 
Poultry  farms number  1954... 

1950. . . 

LtuestocR  farms  other  than  dairy  and 

poultry number  1954. . . 

1950. . . 

General   farms number  1954... 

1950. . . 
Primarily  crop number  1954... 

195". . . 
Prlmarl  ly  I  tvestoch number  1954. . . 

1950... 
Crop  and  livestock number  1954... 

1950. . . 

Miscellaneous  and  unclassified  farms number  1954... 

1950... 


Lyon 


3 
15 
23 
16 
20 
14 
12 

323,347 
55,760 

58 
53 
159 
241 
515 
610 
549 
603 

871 

912 
1,018 

877 
1,910 
2,219 
1,426 

795 

484 

702 

5,523 

8,210 

11,919 

13,458 

298,915 

27,080 


114 
145 


218,557 
237,598 

71 
102 
260 
278 
1,233 
1,270 
776 
711 

2,611 
2,827 
2,363 
2,503 
5,235 
6,448 
3,354 
4,083 

2,365 
3,076 
20,666 
18,813 
19,275 
17,511 
160,348 
179,976 


342 
331 


107 
132 


328,377 
307,191 


2 

270 
284 
474 
885 
654 
306 

310 
470 
366 

160 
464 

380 

256 


1,402 

900 

324,466 

303,500 


6 
3 
16 
14 
20 
17 
24 
28 

252,649 
122 ,469 

18 

13 

41 

37 

237 

288 

1,100 

551 

1,686 

2,442 

588 

474 

800 

1,109 

1,000 

1,032 

1,431 

690 
6,147 
5,089 
14,323 
12,512 
225,278 
98,232 


144 
128 


23,180 
22,637 

24 

16 
87 
117 
45 
74 


253 
160 

100 
308 
,113 
218 
603 


1,360 
2,201 
2,095 
2,380 
18,790 
15,873 


7 

10 


16 
7 


Pershing 


5 
12 

13 
10 
10 
37 
31 

633,808 
441,878 

28 
11 
69 
40 
255 
292 
109 
55 

394 
1,041 

453 

959 
2,898 
4,611 
1,189 

568 

920 
1,200 
4,241 
4,928 
7,332 
7,167 
615,920 
421,006 


107 
126 


Storey 


67,404 
55,184 


150 
400 
200 


1,106 
726 


65,560 

54,000 


173 

87 
71 
11 
102 
76 

77 
93 
20 
31 
11 
15 
23 
20 

15 
21 
16 
24 
9 
18 


903,052 
621,594 

630 

448 

1,244 

1,662 

742 

1,212 

635 

872 

1,842 
1,631 
1,824 
2,525 
2,568 
3,752 
1,793 
3,536 

2,658 
1,877 
8,594 
10,310 
17,408 
18,653 
863,114 
575,116 


451 
420 


148 
120 


227 

178 


12 
3 
6 
2 


NEVADA 

County  Table  4-VALUE  OF  FARM  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


173 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

The  State 

Churchill 

Clark 

Douglas 

Elko 

Esmeralda 

Eureka 

Humboldt 

Lander 

1 

2,857 
3,110 

619 
642 

210 
252 

124 
139 

278 
391 

22 
19 

36 
47 

113 
177 

33 

2 

1950. . . 

33 

VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE 

3 

33,741,629 
34,007,030 

4,753,588 
3,810,234 

1,278,070 
1,292,407 

2,192,756 
2,247,463 

7,814,088 
8,488,908 

32,585 
170, 543 

848,704 
1,084,816 

2,354,612 
2,898,026 

959,849 

4 

1949... 

1,171,034 

5 

5,055,784 
4,449,198 

852,134 
813,099 

276,529 
313,372 

188,242 
149,691 

117,922 
439,781 

16,493 

5,943 
22,033 

89,660 
50,112 

10,710 

6 

1949... 

5,330 

7 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables  and 

4,600,285 
4,022,792 

835,420 
795,924 

114,087 
129,670 

177,993 
147,744 

116,577 
438,344 

15,596 

5,943 
21,908 

89,337 
44,620 

710 

8 

1949... 

5,037 

9 

364,403 

13,530 

108,998 
64,008 

10,080 
95 

300 

10,000 

10 

1949... 

277,992 

8,127 

1,000 

712 

100 

5,080 

193 

11 

31,566 
21,670 

2,554 
8,563 

844 
3,153 

169 
152 

1,345 
437 

185 

25 

23 

412 

12 

1949... 

100 

13 

59,530 

630 

52,600 

14 

1949... 

126,744 

485 

116,541 

1,700 

15 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products 

28,633,637 
29,555,844 

3,901,454 
2,997,135 

1,001,541 
978,985 

1,956,469 
2,096,022 

7,696,166 
8,049,127 

32,585 
154,050 

842,761 
1,062,783 

2,264,952 
2,847,914 

949,139 

16 

1949. . . 

1,165,704 

17 

2,761,679 

836,277 

468,845 

288,639 

7,092 

100 

8,513 

18 

1949... 

2,473,239 

642,998 

449,177 

237,965 

45,590 

54 

146 

9,980 

19 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold. .. .dollars  1954... 

501,186 

135,568 

36,043 

55,488 

28,993 

3,566 

200 

10,138 

2,281 

20 

1949... 

743,077 

242,009 

71,277 

90,483 

12,203 

4,394 

1,474 

8,540 

2,558 

21 

Livestock  and  livestock  products,  other 

25,370,772 

2,929,609 

496,653 

1,612,342 

7,660,081 

28,919 

842,561 

2,246,301 

946,858 

22 

1949... 

26,339,528 

2,112,128 

458,531 

1,767,574 

7,991,334 

149,602 

1,061,163 

2,829,394 

1,163,146 

23 

52,208 

48,045 

24 

1949... 

1,988 

50 

1,750 

... 

... 

Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Lincoln 

Lyon 

Mineral 

Nye 

Ormsby 

Pershing 

Storey 

Washoe 

White  Pine 

1 

134 
145 

327 
331 

53 

58 

134 
128 

33 

44 

117 
126 

11 

10 

465 
420 

148 

2 

1950... 

148 

VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE 

3 

636,508 
784,683 

3,525,059 
3,601,814 

144,486 
108,818 

1,395,920 
978,033 

129,681 
173,214 

2,703,893 
1,985,291 

139,888 
65,620 

3,024,831 
2,872,144 

1,807,111 

4 

1949... 

2,273,982 

5 

16,083 
42,879 

1,087,252 
870,919 

41,126 
13,664 

625,965 
123,506 

2,324 
12,145 

1,252,902 
1,086,441 

23,448 
9,010 

432,104 
414,912 

33,440 

6 

1949. . . 

65,811 

7 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables  and 

13,143 
41,124 

942,013 
812,859 

40,584 
13, 314 

612,459 
117,488 

2,276 

11,147 

1,252,867 
1,074,641 

10,356 
6,260 

357,262 
293,005 

29,258 

8 

1949... 

54,111 

9 

175 
460 

142,650 
55,245 

525 

2,400 
4,440 

48 
83 

30 
11,500 

7,500 
2,500 

65,667 
119,419 

2,500 

10 

1949... 

5,030 

11 

2,765 
1,295 

2,589 
2,815 

17 
350 

11,106 
1,578 

555 

5 

300 

5,592 
250 

2,875 

1,330 

1,682 

12 

1949... 

170 

13 

6,300 

14 

1949... 

360 

1,158 

6,500 

15 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products 

620,425 
741,804 

2,437,569 
2,730,707 

103,360 
95,154 

769,955 
854,527 

127,357 
161,069 

1,450,991 
898,850 

116,440 
56,610 

2,589,052 
2,457,232 

1,773,421 

16 

1949. . . 

2,208,171 

17 

77,531 
63,249 

347,244 
276,495 

100 
183 

36,000 
9,913 

19,190 
25,356 

5,515 
18,505 

36,600 

504,381 
507,622 

125,652 

18 

1949... 

186,006 

19 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold. ..  .dollars  1954... 

6,755 

59,110 

3,297 

5,413 

12,184 

6,917 

... 

110,900 

24,333 

20 

1949... 

21,556 

91,680 

14,020 

6,357 

26,932 

14,488 

20 

120,391 

14,695 

21 

Livestock  and  livestock  products,  other 

536,139 

2,031,215 

99,963 

728,542 

95,983 

1,438,559 

79,840 

1,973,771 

1,623,436 

22 

1949. . . 

656,999 

2,362,532 

80,951 

838,257 

108,781 

865,857 

56,590 

1,829,219 

2,007,470 

23 

238 
188 

... 

3,675 

250 

24 

1949... 

174 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 


County  Table  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 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text) 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Douglas 


Estimated  number  of  farms 1954. 

1950. 

FARMS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS 

Commercial  farms number  1954. 

1950. 
Class  I number  1954. 

1950. 
Class  II number  1954. 

1950. 
Class  III number  1954. 

1950. 
Class  IV number  1954. 

1950.. 
Class  V number  1954., 

1950.. 
Class  VI number  1954.. 

1950. . 
Other  farms number  1954. . 

1950. , 
Part-time number  1954.. 

1950. , 
Residential number  1954., 

1950. , 
Abnormal number  1954. . 

1950., 

FARMS  BY  CLASS  OF  WORK  POWER 

No  tractor,  horses,  or  mules farms  reporting  1954., 

No  tractor  and  only  1  horse  or 

mule farms  reporting  1954., 

No  tractor  and  2  or  more  horses 

and/or  mules farms  reporting  1954., 

Tractor  and  horses  and/or  mules ....  farms  reporting  1954., 
Tractor  and  no  horses  or  mules farms  reporting  1954,, 

SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting  1954., 

1950.. 
Electricity farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. , 

Television  set farms  reporting  1954., 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting  1954.. 

Home  freezer farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. , 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting  1954.. 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting  1954.. 

Milling  machine farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 
Grain  combines farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 
number  1954. . 

1950.. 
Corn  pickers farms  reporting  1954. . 

1950. . 
number  1954. . 

1950. . 

Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

number  1954.. 

1950. . 

Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954. . 
Artificial  ponds,  reservoirs,  and 

earth  tanks farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954. . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 

number  1954.. 

1950. . 

Traotors farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 
number  1954. . 
1950., 
Wheel  tractors  other  than 

garden farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 

number  1954. . 

1950.. 

Garden  tractors farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

number  1954.. 

1950., 

Crawler  tractors farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

number  1954. , 

1950.. 

Automobiles farms  reporting  1954. , 

1950.. 

number  1954.. 

1950.. 

OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER  INCOME 
Fara  operator*  — 

With  other  income  of  family  exceeding  value 

of  farm  products  sold operators  reporting  1954., 

1949., 
Working  off  their  farms, 

total operators  reporting  1954., 

1949., 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting  1954., 

1949., 


2,808 
3,110 


1,916 
2,318 
301 
287 
472 
446 
401 
431 
307 
501 
283 
444 
152 
209 
892 
792 
321 
404 
565 
359 
6 
29 

436 

115 

334 

1,395 

528 


1,772 

1,550 

2,319 

2,184 

251 

2,286 

1,398 

772 

34 

519 

333 

450 

393 

378 

412 

385 

11 

9 

11 


772 
435 

847 
471 
214 
241 

501 
1,214 
2,266 
1,967 
3,903 
3,123 
2,027 
1,733 
4,590 
3,213 

1,884 

1,620 

3,800 

2,656 

220 

120 

232 

126 

428 

348 

558 

431 

2,186 

2,005 

3,495 

3,066 


915 
859 

1,187 

1,310 

903 

777 


644 
642 


413 
468 
28 
23 
72 
94 
117 
69 


119 
10 
39 
231 
174 
96 
106 
135 
67 


110 

20 

72 
256 

186 


552 
512 
618 
567 
20 
576 
346 
141 
6 
101 
145 
186 
62 
91 
63 
92 


143 

57 

101 

116 


477 
343 
613 
485 
472 
383 
809 
619 

442 
373 
706 
575 
60 
20 
65 
20 
36 
23 
38 
24 
552 
493 
751 
647 


246 
205 

352 
333 
275 
196 


201 
252 


106 
150 
9 
3 
40 
39 
6 
36 
20 
14 
21 
34 
10 
24 
95 
102 
10 
34 
85 
54 


191 
184 

22 
185 
133 

96 

22 

31 

62 

6 

12 

6 

12 

5 

5 

5 

5 

47 
31 
47 
31 


141 
126 
190 
171 
161 
125 
231 
195 

146 
104 
190 
142 
21 
21 
21 
26 
15 
20 
20 
27 
135 
145 
181 
181 


78 
111 

107 
139 
86 

105 


109 
139 


93 

112 
17 
14 
36 


104 
108 
109 
113 
5 
109 
73 
45 
2 
45 
36 
37 
19 
12 
20 
13 


16 

22 

99 

93 

221 

181 

93 

97 

240 

211 


92 
196 
160 


29 
41 
44 
51 
109 
98 
222 
207 


267 
391 


240 
353 
75 
58 
76 
66 
38 
58 
37 


28 

219 

10 


204 

158 

217 

224 

12 

208 

107 

39 

3 

61 

6 

13 

60 

44 

66 

44 


48 
12 
61 
12 
3 
5 

71 
421 
250 
280 
648 
467 
230 
209 
905 
494 

221 

194 

778 

421 

5 

1 

6 

2 

85 

51 

121 

71 

200 

264 

430 

459 


60 
153 


111 
177 


99 
125 
28 
27 
29 
16 
27 
19 
12 
13 
3 
22 

'28 
12 
52 

1 
41 

9 
10 

2 

1 


35 

14 
40 

15 
6 
6 

29 
53 
111 
140 
232 
202 
96 
72 
306 
178 


67 

253 

147 

3 

6 

3 

6 

41 

19 

50 

25 

87 

69 

194 

111 


NEVADA 


175 


County  Table  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-Continued 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Estimated  number  of  farms 1954.. 

1950.. 

FARMS  BY  ECONOMIC  CUSS 

Commercial  farms number  1954.. 

1950. . 
Class  I number  1954.. 

1950.. 
Class  II number  1954.. 

1950.. 
Class  III number  1954.. 

1950. . 
Class  IV number  1954.. 

1950.. 
Class  V number  1954.. 

1950. . 
Class  VI number  1954.. 

1950.. 
Other  farms number  1954. . 

1950. . 
Part-time number  1954. . 

1950. . 
Residential number  1954. . 

1950.. 
Abnormal number  1954. . 

1950. . 

FARMS  BY  CLASS  OF  WORK  POWER 

No  tractor,  horses,  or  mules farms  reporting  1954.. 

No  tractor  and  only  1  horse  or 

mule farms  reporting  1954. . 

No  tractor  and  2  or  more  horses 

and/or  mules farms  reporting  1954. . 

Tractor  and  horses  and/or  mules. .. .farms  reporting  1954.. 

Tractor  and  no  horses  or  mules farms  reporting  1954,. 

SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 
Electricity farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

Television  set farms  reporting  1954. . 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting  1954.. 

Home  freezer farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting  1954.. 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting  1954.. 

Milking  machine farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 
Grain  combines farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 
number  1954. . 

1950.. 
Corn  pickers farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 
number  1954. . 

1950. . 

Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting  1954. . 

1950.. 

number  1954. . 

1950. . 

Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954.. 
Artificial  ponds,  reservoirs,   and 

earth  tanks farms  reporting  1954. . 

number  1954. . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

number  1954.. 

1950.. 

Tractors farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 
number  1954. . 
1950. . 
Wheel  tractors  other  than 

garden farms  reporting  1954. . 

1950. . 

number  1954. . 

1950.. 

Garden  tractors farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

number  1954. . 

1950.. 

Crawler  tractors farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

number  1954. . 

1950.. 

Automobiles farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 

number  1954., 

1950.. 

OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER  INCOME 

Fan  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.. 


114 
145 


72 

105 

2 

3 

9 

12 

5 

11 

14 

30 

7 

38 

35 

11 

42 

40 

21 

22 

21 

18 


72 
138 

70 
31 
20 

18 
6 

10 
17 


Lyon 


15 
28 
16 
29 

11 
12 

16 
23 
95 
109 
115 
141 
77 
114 
97 
135 

76 
109 
91 
118 

2 
10 

2 
10 

3 

7 


342 

331 


271 
271 
35 
31 
92 
38 
46 
43 
33 
80 
37 
58 
28 
21 
71 
60 
41 
48 
30 
12 


52 

20 

17 
145 
108 


236 
146 
322 
222 
6 
310 
255 


107 
73 
56 
78 
60 
79 
60 


181 
78 

193 
87 
23 
23 

10 
16 
280 
130 
444 
209 
268 
169 
637 
281 

253 

154 

520 

216 

54 

15 

59 


58 

50 

276 

185 


91 
73 

127 

110 

89 

52 


Nye 


144 

128 


92 
100 
13 
21 
20 
18 
17 
29 
17 
26 
10 
6 
15 

52 
28 
35 


99 
115 

90 
223 
188 

76 

78 
199 
179 

71 

73 

136 

142 

16 


29 
33 

47 
37 
79 
83 
116 
147 


Ormsby 


Pershing 


107 
126 


87 
114 
27 
22 
20 
21 
14 
18 
14 
31 

5 
22 

7 

20 
12 
10 

10 
12 


39 
42 
57 
47 
33 
39 

3 
17 
96 
99 
179 
163 
82 
87 
244 
221 

81 
87 
212 

179 


23 
31 
31 
42 
70 
79 
104 
103 


Storey 


451 
420 


224 
252 
29 
39 
45 
46 
49 
67 
32 
54 
47 
16 
22 
30 
227 
168 
70 
47 
156 
110 


121 
60 


48 

187 


346 

227 

359 

285 

181 

360 

252 

175 

5 

50 

13 

56 

24 


110 
206 
335 
277 
485 
421 
257 
196 
454 
289 

208 

172 

317 

221 

49 

31 

49 

31 

75 

36 

88 

37 

399 

308 

635 

499 


213 

169 


202 
165 


176 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 


County  Table  6. -FARM  LABOR  AND  SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950;  AND  USE  OF 

COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZER:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.     See  text~| 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,   see  text) 


Estimated  number  of  farms 1954 . 

1950. 

FARM  LABOR 

Week  of  Septeaber  26-October  2s1 

Family  and/or  hired  workers farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 


persons 

Family  workers,  Including 
operator farms  reporting 

Operators  working  1  or  more 
hours persons 

1  to  U  hours persons 

15  or  more  hours persons 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's 
family farms  reporting 

persons 

Hired  workers farms  reporting 

persons 

Regular  workers  (employed  150 

or  more  days ) farms  reporting 

persons 
Seasonal  workers  (employed  less 

than  150  days) farms  reporting 

persons 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 


1954. 
1950. 

1954. 
1950. 

1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1954. 

1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 

1954. 
1954. 

1954. 
1954. 


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  materials farms  reporting  1954. 

tons  1954. 

dollars  1954. 

acres  limed  1954 . 

USE  OF  COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZER 

Crops  on  which  coHereial  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  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 


3,110 


2,596 
2,640 

7,083 
7,122 

2,514 
2,539 

2,470 

2,411 

371 

2,099 

1,091 
1,190 
1,735 
1,677 
894 
922 
2,878 
3,034 

619 
1,739 

432 
1,139 


2,618 
2,674 


1,864 
2,079 
1,137 
1,310 
936,524 
772,314 

1,476 

1,734 

5,908,267 

5,763,806 

168 

127 

259 

130 

297 

495 

2,037 

2,033 

4,574,747 

3,905,020 


2,197 

2,246 

2,091,335 

1,708,494 

430 

257,904 

3,284 

28,832 


615 
17 


245 

1,359 

14,134 

42 

210 

2,254 


55 

326 

3,417 


74 
518 

2,126 
124 
869 

6,901 


644 
642 


609 
588 

1,365 

1,230 

597 

581 

571 
551 


341 
328 
485 
402 
152 
158 
309 
277 

62 
116 

110 
193 


629 
599 


478 
494 
401 
411 
302,382 
241,456 

302 

354 

455,575 

426,743 

60 

50 

75 

20 

57 

40 

484 

448 

671,172 

525,182 


519 

488 

310,459 

227,682 


17,637 

219 

2,472 


315 
10 


75 
983 

10 


25 
47 
470 


201 
252 


176 
181 

385 
426 

176 

176 

175 
176 


61 

87 

102 

123 

51 

66 

108 

127 


176 
191 


116 
131 


32,270 
19,055 

81 

90 
226,246 
134,645 

15 
5 

20 


34 

119 

170 

354,820 

236,725 


156 

141 

123,944 

136,055 

78 

31,160 

408 

3,660 


77 

260 

3,035 

5 

3 

40 


109 
139 


99 

111 

310 
403 


178 
242 


32 
122 


109 
111 


104 

101 

93 

80 

97,318 

41,100 


96 
411,497 
507,093 


17 
24 
25 

90 

109 
301,723 
303,997 


94 

110 

96,064 

103,171 

15 

3,855 

53 

437 


73 
769 


108 

185 

12 

38 

400 


4 
110 


21 
155 


267 
391 


260 
356 

985 

1,272 

249 
331 

247 

304 

23 

224 


156 
112 
249 
138 
154 
626 
719 

117 
551 


262 

387 


229 
291 
72 
128 
110,591 
88,822 

218 

259 

1,763,871 

1,344,627 


30 

120 

239 
268 

1,093,903 
777,122 


249 

346 

416,147 

286,713 

33 

26,131 

339 

3,188 


28 

311 

3,041 

2 

22 

114 


18 

18 

51 
103 


5 

4,850 
1,000 

2 

13 

23,000 

223,710 


17 

16 

9,375 

7,275 

18 

13 

4,000 

56,782 

2 

1,675 
25 
65 


32 
39 

122 
159 


4,600 
18,562 


110,198 
192,737 


14 

29 

37 

159,670 

87,904 


30 

38 

34,157 

41,467 

1 

4,631 

60 

1,030 


60 
,030 


111 
177 


106 
124 

462 

400 

104 
122 

101 
110 

11 

90 

40 

50 

102 

70 

73 

50 

259 

220 

57 
179 


109 
117 


96 


15 

43 

14,705 

51,446 

84 

96 

532,222 

409,350 
4 


9 
26 

39 

92 

85 

366,290 

235,350 


109 
101 

159,741 
124,268 

7 
9,420 


21 
25 

150 
121 

20 
21 


1 
17 

7 
12 
13 
13 
11 
14 
119 
92 


26 
25 


13 

20 

3 


1,255 

27,023 

12 

20 

245,508 

182,742 


1 
10 

26 

14 

93,377 

50,650 


25 
43,721 
27,592 

2 
560 


18 
225 


'For  1950,  "Week  preceding  enumeration. 


NEVADA 


177 


County  Table  6.-FARM  LABOR  AND  SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950;  AND  USE  OF 

COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZER:    CENSUS  OF  1954-Continued 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.     See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Ormsby 


Pershing 


Storey 


Estimated  number  of  farms 195*.. 

1950 . . 

FARM  LABOR 

Week  of  Septeaber  2&-0etober  2: ' 

Family  and/or  hired  workers farms  reporting  195*.. 

1950 . . 

persons  1954 . . 
1950.. 
Family  workers,  including 

operator farms  reporting  195* . . 

1950 . . 
Operators  working  1  or  more 

hours persons  195* . . 

1950 . . 

1  to  U  hours persons  195* . . 

15  or  more  hours persons  195* .  . 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's 

family farms  reporting  195*.. 

1950.. 

persons  195* . . 

1950 . . 

Hired  workers farms  reporting  195*  .  . 

1950 . . 
persons  195* . . 
1950 . . 
Regular  workers  (employed  150 

or  more  days ) farms  reporting  195* . . 

persons  195* . . 
Seasonal  workers  (employed  less 

than  150  days ) farms  reporting  195* .  . 

persons  195* . . 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Specified  farm  expenditures farms  reporting  195*.. 

19*9.. 

Machine  hire  and/or  hired 

labor farms  reporting  195*  . . 

1949 . . 

Machine  hire farms  reporting  195* . . 

19*9 . . 

dollars  195*.. 

1949.. 

Hired  labor farms  reporting  195*  .  . 

1949.. 
dollars  1954 . . 

1949 . . 

$1  to  $99 farms  reporting  1954 .  . 

$100  to  $199 farms  reporting  1954. . 

$200  to  $*99 farms  reporting  195*  . . 

$500  to  $999 farms  reporting  195*.. 

$1,000  to  $2,*99 farms  reporting  195*.. 

$2,500  and  over farms  reporting  195*.. 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry. .farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949 .  . 

dollars  1954.. 

1949.. 

Gasoline  and  other  petroleum  fuel 

and  oil farms  reporting  1954  .  . 

1949.. 

dollars  1954 . . 
1949.. 

Commercial  fertilizer farms  reporting  1954. . 

dollars  1954.. 

tons  1954 . . 

acres  on  which  used  1954 . . 

Lime  and  liming  materials farms  reporting  195*.. 

tons  195* . . 

dollars  195* . . 

acres  limed  195*.. 

USE  OF  COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZER 

Oops  on  vbicb  coaaereial  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  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. . 


11* 
1*5 


103 
159 

188 
252 

102 
159 

101 

1*9 

10 


102 
159 


59 


10* 
29 

72 
11,709 
10,728 

50 

69 

68,365 

38,819 

5 

21 

10 

10 
* 

72 

123 

90,411 

105,325 


96 

144 
46,013 
40,130 

13 

1,215 

21 

188 


13 

21 
185 


342 
331 


322 
240 

1,106 
581 

306 
239 

298 

232 

28 

270 

161 
116 
229 
160 
144 
62 
579 
189 

91 
172 

78 
407 


332 
2*0 


265 
205 
169 

1*7 
128,579 
87,570 

239 

140 

614,050 

384,907 

30 

6 

53 

33 

45 

72 

242 

183 
373,071 
248,385 


289 

180 

245,863 

129,569 

61 

28,061 

378 

1,868 


(Z) 
3 


1 
30 

300 


52 

311 


12 

185 


7 
13 
125 


26 
138 
696 

19 
113 
551 


25 
30 
10 
25 
2,250 
3,170 

15 

25 

2,025 

4,090 

10 


6 

5 

2,200 

1,500 


16 

30 

1,850 

6,535 


144 
128 


133 
100 

306 
289 

127 

100 

127 
95 
28 
99 

54 
43 
98 
66 
43 
48 
81 
128 


13* 
95 


6* 
90 
3* 
29 
5,110 
26,471 

*9 
90 

158, 597 

277,501 

10 

10 
3 
1* 
12 

112 

83 

127,989 

207,7*8 


103 

89 

127,957 

116,880 


24,168 

356 

1,470 


5 

100 
300 


21 
25 

15 

20 

4,737 

910 

11 

20 

21,014 

17,250 


1 
5 
2 
3 

31 

25 

56,964 

17,590 


27 
25 

1  ),t>85 
5,255 


894 

9 

115 


8 
8 

109 


107 
126 


97 
98 

242 

340 


94 

9* 

5 

89 

55 
*1 
69 
60 
26 
*3 
79 
186 

25 
65 

9 

1* 


102 
96 


71 
78 
57 
51 
1*7,692 
56,660 

55 

77 

372,078 

370,521 

2 


15 
23 

66 

65 

99,001 

95,633 


92 
83 

156,910 
77,331 

22 

60,691 

726 

8,*** 


* 

256 

1,170 


8 
112 

1,340 

1 

1*0 

1,600 


5 

229 

2,43* 


20 

2** 

3,070 


10,000 


12 
2 

46,172 

15,200 

1 


11 

6 

7 
84,000 
3,025 


12 

1 

16,400 

350 

10 

2,655 

30 

405 


451 
420 


410 
374 

918 
881 

390 
34* 

390 
328 
117 
273 

111 
121 
204 
176 

130 
156 
32* 

377 

95 
179 


375 
359 


206 
224 
95 
11* 
37,576 
30,8*1 

171 

213 

591,931 

619,907 

16 


63 

303 

275 

*66,120 

500,8*9 


250 

287 

171,837 

165,53* 

70 

42,280 

547 

4,467 


10 
125 
10 


29 

274 
3,182 

10 
* 
15 


16 
3* 

351 


26 
152 
660 
12 
82 
259 


161 
148 


135 
156 

375 
531 

127 
1*6 

127 
136 


59 
71 
137 
123 
*5 
60 
111 
272 

36 
97 

9 

1* 


136 
161 


81 

1*1 

32 

87 

20,900 

67,500 

65 

1*1 

265,918 

613,96* 

6 

10 

3 

1 

22 

23 

103 

120 

22*, 661 

500,760 


116 

1*5 

122,557 

163,180 

11 

2,871 

35 

390 


11 

35 

390 


Z  Less  than  0.5. 


lFor  1950,  "Week  preceding  enumeration.' 


178 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 


County  Table  7    (Part  1  of  2 ) .-LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 

[For  comparability  of  data  on  livestock  and  poultry,  see  text  and  State  Table  12] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Douglas 


Cattle  mill  dairy  products: 

Cattle  and  calves farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 

number  1954.. 

1950. . 

Cows,  including  heifers  that 

have  calved farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

number  1954.. 

1950. . 

Milk  cows farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

number  1954.. 

1950.. 

Heifers  and  heifer'  calves. .. .farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954. . 

Steers  and  bulls  including  steer 

and  bull  calves farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954.. 

Whole  milk  sold farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949. . 

gallons  1954.. 

1949. . 

dollars  1954.. 

1949.. 

Cream  sold farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

pounds  of  butterfat  1954.. 

1949.. 

dollars  1954.. 

1949. . 

Cows  milked,  day  preceding 

enumeration farms  reporting  1954. . 

number  of  cows  1954.. 

Mills  produced,  day  preceding 
enumeration gallons  1954. . 

Butter  churned,  week  preceding 

enumeration farms  reporting  1954.. 

pounds  1954.. 

Horaes    will    miili-  , 

Horses  and/or  mules farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 

number  1954.. 

1950. . 

Hog.: 

Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

number  1954.. 

1950.. 

Born  before  June  1 farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954.. 

Born  since  June  1 farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954. . 

Sows  and  gilts  farrowing farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954. . 

Between  Dec.  1  and  June  1 farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

number  1954.. 

1950. . 

After  June  1 farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954.. 

Sheep  and  wool: 

Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 

number  1954.. 

1950.. 

Sheep  1  year  old  and  over. .. .farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954. . 

Ewes farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950. . 

number  1954. . 

1950. . 

Rams  and  wethera 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.. 


2,307 

2,473 

555,467 

424,177 


2,171 

2,391 

265,604 

213,303 

1,544 
1,906 
12,674 
14,087 

2,021 
132,990 


2,040 
156,873 

279 
409 
6,684,439 
5,133,109 
2,456,664 
2,072,948 

272 
416 
487, 508 
669, 101 
305,015 
398,731 


1,421 
9,058 


329 


1,654 
2,245 
21,554 
27,680 


794 
1,127 
13,889 
20,005 

601 
6,504 

475 
7,385 

331 

2,079 

260 

591 

1,068 

2,848 

228 
1,011 


739 

647 

369,921 

320,733 

647 
283,452 

632 

567 

274,544 

261,756 

426 

373 

8,908 

10, 336 

577 
86,469 

540 

460 

310,190 

266,681 

2,991,176 
2,305,906 

10/17-10/23 


501 

492 

60,241 

24, 382 


479 

467 

19,152 

11,161 

354 

408 

3,516 

3,572 

430 
11,831 


439 
29,258 

87 

124 

2,054,933 

1,291,142 

712,949 

461,487 

119 
173 
198,422 
287,061 
123,328 
181,504 


333 

2,677 


52 
181 


317 

383 

1,344 

1,721 


191 

261 

3,016 

3,542 

139 
1,490 

116 
1,526 

78 
545 

56 
126 
257 
513 

54 
288 


12,023 
9,247 

103 
6,531 

101 

73 

6,335 

6,570 

61 
45 
196 


86 
5,492 

86 

55 

6,761 

6,711 

63,344 
62,072 

10/17-10/23 


163 

182 

7,333 

6,283 


145 

176 

3,762 

3,081 

108 

157 

1,565 

1,486 

133 
2,015 


122 
1,556 

46 

74 

1,220,240 

1,100,281 

467,830 

444,026 


10 
1,200 
4,899 
1,015 
5,041 


106 
1,217 


4,083 


110 
126 
628 
827 


60 

83 

2,200 

1,671 

43 

1,317 

34 

883 

12 
31 


13 
102 


207 
1,268 


8 

93 

1,193 


4 
98 
66 

883 
600 

10/10-10/16 


107 

108 

23,334 

18,500 


100 

106 

9,399 

7,857 

76 

94 

1,022 

1,074 

98 

6,674 


99 
7,261 

18 
21 
681,933 
440, 729 
247, 049 
153,256 

31 

53 

72,866 

167,369 

41,590 

84,586 


3,366 


484 
763 


58 

76 

1,657 

2,154 

50 
670 

35 
987 

37 
278 
34 
55 
150 
277 

27 

128 


46 

47 

27,804 

33, 398 

44 


42 
21,759 
18,543 

37 
32 
411 
292 

37 
5,634 


24,688 
24,256 


294,292 
248,349 


10/17-10/23 


256 

370 
168,563 
150,446 


256 
363 

80,030 
70,925 

213 
251 

791 
1,185 

246 
41,378 


251 
47,155 


12 

13,068 

95,830 

5,650 

37, 786 


24 

2,345 

13,199 

1,442 

7,504 


181 
405 


71 
292 


262 

376 

7,183 

9,852 


61 
89 

402 
735 

42 
210 

29 
192 


119 

125 

121,695 

88,453 

118 
96,486 

115 

121 

93,110 

80,474 

90 

82 

3,376 

1,989 

104 
25,209 

100 

101 

104,254 

80,737 

956,478 
657,743 

10/17-10/23 


1,742 

2,847 


15 

14 

963 

1,656 

10 
9 
22 
30 

12 
293 


13 

486 


160 

174 

100 

54 


13 
68 
154 


11 

6 

131 

242 

11 
102 

11 

6 

88 

125 


6 

6 

131 

140 


35 

40 

18,560 

18,701 


40 
10, 778 
9,295 


31 

3,439 


183 
146 


33 

42 

969 

1,260 


10 

18 

17,656 

15,611 

10 
17,600 


17,082 
15,194 

9 
15 
518 
273 


900 
1,030 


10/24-10/31 


17,510 
17,226 


165,805 
138,457 


10/17-10/23 


144 
68,721 
58,215 


93 

140 

37,523 

33,877 

75 

93 

279 

333 

92 

16,768 


89 
14,430 

3 
5 
18,948 
18,169 
6,450 
6,215 


10 
3,177 
5,624 
2,063 
3,765 


69 
163 


92 

149 

2,281 

2,843 


40 
42 
333 
337 

33 
179 

21 
154 

15 
37 
11 
25 
23 


32 

42 

11,986 

14, 349 

27 
11,079 

27 

36 

10,836 

13,069 

19 
23 
243 
265 

27 
907 

23 

32 

11,663 

13,724 

107,278 
112,013 


10/24-10/31 


10/24-10/31 


NEVADA 


179 


County  Table  7   (Part  1  of  2 ) .-LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 

[For  comparability  of  data  on  livestock  and  poultry,  see  text  and  State  Table  12] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Lyon 


Ormsby 


Pershing 


Storey 


Cattle  and  dairy  products: 

Cattle  and  calves farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

Cows,  including  heifers  that 

have  calved farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

Milk  cows farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

Heifers  and  heifer"  calves. .. .farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954. 

Steers  and  bulls  including  steer 

and  bull  calves farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954. 

Vhole  milk  sold farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 
gallons  1954. 

1949. 
dollars  1954. 

1949. 

Cream  sold farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

pounds  of  butterfat  1954. 

1949. 

dollars  1954. 
1949. 

Cows  millsed,    day  preceding 

enumeration farms  reporting  1954. 

number  of  cows  1954. 

Milk  produced,  day  preceding 
enumeration gallons  1954. 

Butter  churned, 'week  preceding 

enumeration farms  reporting  1954. 

pounds  1954. 

Horses  and  oulfs' 

Horses  and/or  mules farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

Hogs: 

Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

Born  before  June  1 farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954.. 

Born  since  June  1 farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954. 

Sows  and  gilts  farrowing farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954., 
Between  Dec.  1  and  June  1.... farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. , 

number  1954. 

1950. , 

After  June  1 farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954. 

Sbeep  and  wool: 

Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950., 

Sheep  1  year  old  and  over.... farms  reporting  1954., 

number  1954. 

Ewes farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954., 

1950. , 

Rams  and  wethers farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950., 

number  1954., 

1950., 

Lambs  under  1  year  old farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954., 

Sheep  and  lambs  shorn farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

number  shorn  1954. 

1949., 

Wool  shorn pounds  1954. 

1949. 

Average  date  of  enumeration 1954. 


108 

120 

17,833 

13,200 


106 

119 

8,854 

7,543 

78 
103 
444 
556 


104 
,599 


99 
4,380 

19 
24 
179, 506 
159,028 
73,548 
60,362 

6 
9 
6,918 
4,439 
3,983 
2,864 


74 
267 


89 

110 


30 
47 
150 
418 

17 
44 
21 
106 


29 

24 

2,953 

2,802 

26 
2,439 

25 

22 

2,357 

2,685 

14 
11 
82 
63 

24 
514 

16 

15 

3,299 

2,321 

31,750 
20,615 

10/17-10/23 


262 

262 

36,224 

25,794 


249 

258 

16,401 

12,787 

169 

217 

1,714 

1,773 

224 
9,976 


236 
9,847 

32 
37 
796,965 
377,218 
288,744 
199,350 

62 

85 
98,986 
132,057 
58,500 
77,095 


161 
1,202 


3,798 


24 
205 


183 
222 
745 
,194 


L43 

186 

3,206 

5,836 

115 
1,228 

102 
1,978 

94 
764 

87 
145 
399 


69 
365 


109 

87 

28,927 

34,433 

97 
19,938 

97 

72 

19,429 

19,384 

67 

45 

509 

419 

78 
8,989 

90 

59 

19,136 

18,660 

201,195 
193,804 

10/17-10/23 


36 

41 

3,301 

1,942 


35 

40 

1,783 

1,296 

11 

9 

23 

24 

32 
916 


200 
365 
100 
183 


35 

42 
261 
254 


5 

17 
62 
128 

3 
39 

2 
23 


1 
2 

2,800 
1,401 


1,800 


1,790 
466 

1 

1 

10 

35 

1 
1,000 

1 
1 

1,500 
2,700 

15,000 
15,200 

10/10-10/16 


105 

112 

24,104 

22,352 


102 

110 

12,865 

11,858 

76 

87 

340 

330 

100 
5,550 


101 
5,689 

1 
7 
79,200 
18,855 
36,000 
7,369 


1 
2,500 
2,000 


65 
195 


28 
111 


105 

111 

1,182 

1,465 


28 
46 
234 
458 

22 

76 

15 

158 

9 
23 

5 
22 
12 
85 

6 
11 


25 
8,832 
10,751 

31 
6,603 

29 

25 

6,491 

9,560 

21 
13 
112 

121 

29 
2,229 

26 

17 

7,896 

7,182 

78,181 
67,732 

10/24-10/31 


22 

25 

2,458 

1,596 


21 

23 

993 

767 

13 

20 

84 

167 

20 
796 


20 
669 

2 
5 
55,000 
65,411 
18,500 
22,340 


7 

1,300 

3,878 

690 

2,772 


21 

25 

104 

124 


10 

13 

369 

245 

9 
149 

4 
220 

6 
96 

5 

8 

43 

33 

4 
53 


11 

13 

1,554 

435 

9 
1,231 

9 

8 

1,199 

168 

6 

5 

32 


10 
323 


7 

1,330 

152 

12,163 
1,066 

10/10-10/16 


93 

94 
27,727 
12,097 


87 

88 

11,973 

6,813 

51 
73 
152 
182 

89 
6,867 


90 

8,887 

1 

6 

800 

42,453 

250 

16,889 

10 
6 
8,364 
2,723 
5,265 
1,608 


90 
452 
681 


35 

55 

462 

1,375 

26 
199 

25 
263 

14 
60 
12 
35 
31 
204 

11 
29 


37 

30 

7,193 

4,943 

24 
6,445 

21 

24 

5,957 

4,217 

20 

11 

488 

119 

26 

748 

20 

18 

6,365 

4,773 

54,710 
34,543 

10/24-10/31 


635 
66 


7 

6 

312 

39 

4 
4 
70 
13 

5 
141 


4 

182 


76,744 
36,600 


4 

3 

3,233 

4,934 

4 
3,171 


3,167 
4,008 

1 

3 

4 

126 

3 
62 

3 

3 

2,985 

3,008 

31,865 
34,100 

10/24-10/31 


340 

300 

49,349 

21,921 


285 

281 

24,574 

9,846 

171 

213 

1,861 

2,278 

264 
12,010 

279 
12,765 

46 

65 

1,186,829 

1,197,400 

438,677 

485,614 

22 
30 
91,288 
35,165 
65,704 
21,857 


156 
1,334 


3,928 


280 

300 

2,541 

2,421 


57 

100 

959 

1,852 

44 
558 

27 
401 

16 
46 
11 
38 
26 
186 

11 
20 


83 

50 

21,627 

15,141 

55 
12,764 


12,389 
11,441 

23 

20 
375 

270 

65 
8,863 


19,298 
10,909 


193,957 
102,653 


10/24-10/31 


130 

132 

25,012 

25,434 


125 

131 

14,916 

14,466 

86 
111 
642 
881 

110 
5,301 


115 
4,795 

16 
26 
319,913 
325,871 
124,217 
177,871 


2,642 
10,187 
1,435 
8,135 


1,257 


23 
112 


117 

126 

1,236 

1,542 


46 

78 
612 


37 
251 

27 
361 

14 
98 
13 
36 
53 
207 

7 
45 


59 

54 

77,132 

54,034 

56 
55,300 

55 

52 

53,257 

49, 681 

31 

43 

2,043 

3,565 

45 
21,832 

50 

47 

60,864 

48,451 

610,215 
422,413 

10/10-10/16 


180 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 


County  Table  7    (Part  2  of  2 ) .-LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 

[For  comparability  of  data  on  livestock  and  poultry,  see  text  and  State  Table  12] 


Item 

(For  definitions  and  explanations,  flee  text) 

The  State 

Churchill 

Clark 

Douglas 

Elko 

Esmeralda 

Eureka 

Humboldt 

Lander 

Poultry  and  poultry  products: 

1 

Poultry  and/or  poultry  products 

•  fairos  reporting  1954... 

841 
1,080 

219 
291 

49 
78 

70 
90 

2 

1949. . . 

63 
83 

7 
6 

3 
12 

40 
33 

15 
8 

3 

dollars  1954... 

501,186 

135,568 

36,043 

55,488 

28,993 

3,566 

200 

10,138 

2,281 

4 

1949. . . 

743,077 

242,009 

71,277 

90,483 

12,203 

4,394 

1,474 

8,540 

2,558 

5 

Chickens,  4  months  old  and  over. 

.forma  reporting  1954... 

1,818 

394 

90 

96 

205 

17 

28 

81 

24 

6 

1950. . . 

2,159 

492 

161 

108 

259 

10 

32 

114 

23 

7 

number  1954. . . 

147,414 

33,431 

10,886 

13,964 

12,335 

1,067 

1,322 

5,252 

1,428 

8 

1950. . . 

169,757 

44,650 

12,222 

19,344 

11,735 

1,318 

1,703 

5,919 

1,544 

9 

.farms  reporting  1954. . . 

341 
531 

87 
168 

10 

1949... 

16 
42 

35 
54 

30 
37 

5 
3 

2 

19 
20 

7 
5 

11 

number  1954... 

75,566 

18,212 

3,609 

6,291 

17,987 

250 

1,630 

247 

12 

1949... 

131,946 

37,410 

24,589 

9,e60 

1,571 

332 

68 

2,685 

491 

13 

dollars  1954... 

73,123 

16,292 

3,374 

5,342 

17,842 

193 

2,241 

260 

14 

1949. . . 

154,047 

40,698 

34,322 

10,281 

2,413 

518 

95 

3,095 

740 

15 

.farms  reporting  1954... 

7 
25,100 

16 

number  1954. . . 

1 
3,000 

2 
1,700 

1 
1,000 

1 
15,600 

17 

dollars  1954... 

26,034 

4,000 

1,964 

1,020 

14,850 

18 

.farms  reporting  1954... 

338 
50,466 

86 
15,212 

19 

number  1954... 

15 
1,909 

35 
5,291 

29 
2,387 

5 
250 

19 
1,630 

7 
247 

20 

dollars  1954... 

47,089 

12,292 

1,410 

4,322 

2,992 

193 

2,241 

260 

21 

•farms  reporting  1954. . * 

672 

166 

36 
59 

70 
84 

45 
70 

5 
6 

3 
8 

38 
28 

22 

1949... 

886 

242 

11 
5 

23 

dozens  1954. . . 

789,754 

186,840 

57,980 

123,974 

18,063 

5,340 

400 

15,400 

2,837 

24 

1949... 

967,037 

329,484 

60,600 

160,419 

15,926 

9,015 

2,120 

8,566 

3,270 

2? 

dollars  1954... 

359,468 

73,850 

31,009 

49,745 

8,910 

3,173 

200 

7,742 

1,667 

26 

1949... 

475,397 

158,421 

31,654 

79,172 

8,082 

3,876 

978 

4,878 

1,818 

27 

.farms  reporting  1954. . . 

324 

407 

86 
84 

21 
20 

10 
17 

39 
68 

7 
2 

3 
9 

10 
11 

28 

1949... 

4 
5 

29 

number  1954. . . 

12,260 

7,108 

376 

104 

576 

59 

25 

63 

59 

30 

1949... 

23,749 

6,229 

823 

172 

1,028 

20 

144 

192 

59 

.11 

. farms  reporting  1954. . . 

126 

21 
846 

5 
47 

1 
6 

17 
234 

2 
3 

1 
4 

4 
33 

12 

number  1954. . . 

3,333 

3 
36 

33 

. farms  reporting  1954. . . 

205 
8,927 

68 
6,262 

16 
329 

9 

98 

23 
342 

5 
56 

2 
21 

7 
30 

2 
23 

34 

number  1954... 

35 

Turkey  hens  to  be  kept  for  breeding, 

•farms  reporting  1954. . . 

90 

16 

80 

5 
25 

3 
6 

12 
90 

2 
6 

1 
3 

7 
14 

2 
4 

36 

number  1954... 

396 

17 

. farms  reporting  1954. . . 

41 
209 

3 
40 

2 

3 

1 
2 

5 
52 

4 
9 

38 

number  1954. . . 

1 
3 

39 

. farms  reporting  1954. . . 

49 

187 

13 
40 

3 
22 

2 

4 

7 
38 

2 
6 

1 
3 

40 

number  1954, . . 

3 

5 

1 

1 

41 

•  farms  reporting  1954. . . 

211 
202 

32 
34 

7 
24 

13 

12 

23 
24 

6 

6 
6 

42 

1949... 

3 

5 
3 

43 

number  1954. . . 

1,858 

208 

89 

176 

174 

60 

70 

71 

44 

1949... 

2,467 

359 

501 

239 

207 

35 

51 

41 

45 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  other  miscellaneous 

poultry,  and  their  eggs  sold.. 

.farms  reporting  1954... 

184 

55 

11 

5 

18 

1 

2 

6 

46 

1949... 

196 

49 

11 

9 

19 

5 

4 

47 

dollars  1954... 

68,595 

45,426 

1,660 

401 

2,241 

200 

155 

354 

48 

Aaiaols  sold  alive: 

1949... 

113,633 

42,890 

5,301 

1,030 

1,708 

401 

567 

49 

Cattle,  hogs,  sheep,  horses,  or 

.farms  reporting  1954... 

2,062 
2,344 

445 
456 

111 
152 

105 
116 

260 
363 

11 

14 

93 
143 

29 
32 

50 

1949. . . 

33 
38 

51 

dollars  1954... 

23,605,979 

2,892,236 

496,132 

1,438,710 

7,095,759 

28,388 

744,736 

2,183,007 

844,694 

52 

1949... 

25,028,325 

2,071,661 

456,843 

1,644,335 

7,623,617 

148,781 

987,265 

2,763,801 

1,051,935 

57 

Cattle  and/or  calves  sold 

.farms  reporting  1954... 

1,903 

406 

100 

92 

250 

8 

31 

89 

27 

54 

1949... 

2,114 

405 

136 

102 

347 

12 

37 

132 

30 

55 

number  1954. . . 

188,508 

20,576 

3,419 

8,057 

56,906 

170 

5,833 

22,265 

6,085 

55 

1949... 

162,351 

11, 197 

3,305 

7,522 

50,994 

1,352 

6,473 

20,881 

6,210 

57 

Cattle  sold  alive,  excluding 

•farms  reporting  1954... 

1,539 

301 

73 

83 

238 

4 

29 

83 

26 

58 

1949... 

1,790 

293 

102 

92 

334 

11 

35 

129 

30 

50 

number  1954. . . 

142,928 

16,652 

2,464 

6,556 

48,857 

113 

4,370 

18,730 

4,749 

60 

1949... 

125,923 

8,794 

2,186 

5,854 

40,310 

713 

5,337 

17,792 

5,056 

61 

dollars  1954... 

17,178,647 

2,486,051 

387,910 

1,046,099 

5,572,463 

18,708 

457,726 

1,878,636 

505,181 

62 

1949. . . 

18,579,806 

1,597,046 

338,729 

1,094,437 

5,641,383 

102,655 

779,894 

2,425,731 

704,898 

63 

.farms  reporting  1954... 

1,102 

263 

58 

50 

91 

6 

16 

42 

12 

(4 

1949... 

1,213 

296 

102 

67 

75 

8 

20 

44 

7 

6  5 

number  1954... 

45,580 

3,924 

955 

1,501 

8,049 

57 

1,463 

3,535 

1,336 

66 

1949... 

36,428 

2,403 

1,119 

1,668 

10,684 

639 

1,136 

3,089 

1,154 

67 

dollars  1954... 

2,977,881 

217,337 

41,311 

78,265 

496,828 

6,620 

76,405 

208,982 

83,752 

68 

1949... 

2,930,378 

168,606 

59,673 

107,733 

1,051,561 

40,075 

107,449 

218,485 

63,886 

69 

•farms  reporting  1954... 

415 

125 

17 
46 

48 
70 

9 
42 

4 
3 

14 
18 

6 
3 

70 

1949... 

802 

241 

2 

71 

number  1954... 

12,930 

3,250 

1,309 

1,740 

137 

56 

193 

126 

72 

1949. . . 

23,884 

6,019 

1,692 

2,943 

803 

80 

10 

106 

158 

73 

dollars  1954... 

443,201 

105,301 

65,180 

61,604 

3,890 

880 

5,084 

5,088 

74 

1949... 

772,345 

177,789 

43,606 

114,597 

21,884 

3,848 

182 

4,217 

5,716 

75 

Sheep  and  lambs  sold  alive.. 

.farms  reporting  1954... 

417 

81 

4 

38 

76 

5 

5 

12 

10 

76 

1949. . . 

364 

60 

3 

36 

64 

4 

8 

18 

11 

77 

number  1954... 

215,079 

6,619 

31 

17,894 

73,262 

125 

14,300 

7,401 

12,753 

78 

1949. . . 

161,551 

7,195 

615 

17,240 

49,853 

108 

7,089 

7,498 

17,071 

79 

dollars  1954... 

2,935,949 

79,777 

618 

250,777 

1,001,061 

2,180 

208,000 

84,750 

240,127 

80 

1949... 

2,660,696 

122,952 

9,300 

325,559 

886, 962 

2,128 

96,420 

107,146 

270,360 

81 

Horses  and  mules  sold  alive. 

■farms  reporting  1954... 

167 

22 

7 

7 

50 

8 

15 

5 

82 

1949... 

327 

47 

26 

15 

79 

1 

11 

20 

6 

83 

number  1954. . . 

.1,547 

50 

23 

15 

484 

66 

130 

303 

84 

1949... 

2,733 

116 

49 

51 

883 

1 

141 

406 

521 

85 

dollars  1954... 

70,301 

3,770 

1,113 

1,965 

21,517 

2,605 

5,555 

10,546 

86 

1949. . . 

85,100 

5,268 

5,535 



2,009 

21,827 

75 

3,320 

8,222 

7,075 

NEVADA 


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County  Table  7   ( Part  2  of  2 ) —LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


QFor  corrparab 

ility  of  data 

on  livestock 

and  poultry, 

see  text  anc 

State  Table 

12] 

Item 
(For  deflations  and  explanations,  aee  text) 

Lincoln 

Lyon 

Mineral 

Nye 

Ormsby 

Pershing 

Storey 

Washoe 

White  Pine 

Poultry  ud  poultry  prodacto: 

1 

Poultry  and/or  poultry  products 

29 

122 

9 

33 

9 

35 

109 

29 

2 

1949. . . 

49 

172 

14 

26 

20 

44 

1 

111 

42 

3 

dollars  1954... 

6,755 

59,110 

3,297 

5,413 

12,184 

6,917 

110,900 

24,333 

4 

1949... 

21,556 

91,680 

14,020 

6,357 

26,932 

14,488 

'26 

120,391 

14,695 

5 

Chickens,  4  months  old  and  over, 

67 
96 

236 
257 

26 
29 

84 
89 

21 
24 

73 
80 

5 
8 

271 
262 

100 

6 

1950... 

115 

7 

number  1954... 

4,060 

17,972 

1,159 

3,831 

3,170 

4,058 

139 

26,515 

6,825 

8 

1950... 

5,233 

20,168 

1,471 

3,771 

1,352 

5,917 

283 

26,438 

6,689 

9 

15 

42 

4 

9 

7 

5 

50 

10 

10 

1949. . . 

25 

70 

6 

12 

10 

16 

47 

14 

11 

number  1954. . . 

667 

8,046 

81 

1,675 

2,049 

178 

10,561 

4,083 

12 

1949. . . 

7,118 

8,240 

1,550 

377 

15,310 

1,822 

19,729 

794 

13 

dollars  1954... 

875 

7,564 

91 

2,257 

1,944 

193 

9,513 

5,142 

14 

1949. . . 

8,762 

10,322 

1,573 

549 

19,369 

2,302 

18,031 

977 

15 

1 

1 

16 

number  1954. . . 

1,000 

2,800 

17 

dollars  1954... 

800 

3,400 

18 

15 

42 

4 

9 

7 

5 

50 

10 

19 

number  1954. . . 

667 

8,046 

81 

1,675 

1,049 

178 

10,561 

1,283 

20 

dollars  1954... 

875 

7,564 

91 

2,257 

1,144 

193 

9,513 

1,742 

21 

23 

105 

2 

22 

9 

30 

85 

22 

22 

1949... 

37 

142 

8 

19 

14 

35 

1 

95 

33 

23 

dozens  1954. . . 

12,238 

98,594 

610 

4,160 

26,584 

13,560 

188,180 

34,994 

24 

1949. . . 

25,304 

108,766 

6,389 

6,333 

11,016 

19,826 

50 

176,139 

23,814 

25 

dollars  1954... 

5,689 

41,519 

376 

2,222 

10,005 

5,680 

... 

99,974 

17,707 

26 

1949... 

12,674 

47,799 

2,718 

2,817 

5,957 

9,969 

20 

91,889 

12,675 

27 

7 

41 

5 

15 

4 

16 

31 

25 

28 

1949. . . 

6 

67 

10 

24 

6 

25 

29 

24 

2o 

number  1954. . . 

48 

2,152 

602 

202 

63 

240 

271 

312 

30 

1949. . . 

41 

8,903 

1,911 

499 

259 

497 

2,596 

376 

31 

4 

11 

11 

2 

6 

14 

24 

32 

number  1954. . . 

28 

1,316 

146 

54 

140 

140 

300 

33 

4 

30 

5 

4 

2 

10 

17 

1 

34 

number  1954. . . 

20 

836 

602 

56 

9 

100 

131 

12 

35 

Turkey  hens  to  be  kept  for  breeding, 

1 

11 

14 

1 

5 

7 

3 

36 

number  1954. . . 

2 

47 

57 

3 

22 

... 

20 

17 

37 

1 

5 

11 

1 

4 

3 

3S 

number  1954. . . 

2 

16 

47 

2 

... 

16 

17 

39 

6 

3 

1 

4 

3 

40 

number  1954. . . 

31 

10 

3 

20 

4 

41 

1 

31 

1 

13 

6 

15 

44 

8 

-2 

1949... 

4 

12 

2 

28 

3 

6 

... 

31 

10 

43 

number  1954. .. 

5 

260 

8 

127 

55 

108 

384 

63 

44 

1949... 

41 

96 

7 

333 

108 

45 

308 

96 

45 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  other  miscellaneous 

poultry,  and  their  eggs  sold ...  farms  reporting  1954... 

3 

31 

4 

12 

1 

10 

14 

11 

46 

1949. . . 

4 

38 

6 

12 

4 

12 

... 

12 

11 

47 

dollars  1954... 

191 

10,027 

2,830 

934 

235 

1,044 

1,413 

1,484 

48 

1949... 
Aaiuls  sold  alive: 

120 

33,559 

9,729 

2,991 

1,606 

2,217 

10,471 

1,043 

49 

Cattle,  hogs,  sheep,  horses,  or 

103 

257 

35 

100 

21 

90 

7 

251 

111 

50 

1949. . . 

118 

266 

37 

100 

25 

91 

8 

262 

123 

51 

dollars  1954... 

517,407 

1,912,510 

91,113 

682,415 

88,807 

1,406,280 

61,040 

1,859,336 

1,263,409 

52 

1949... 

639,225 

2,257,205 

73,790 

795,515 

106,292 

845,075 

39,160 

1,751,799 

1,772,026 

53 

Cattle  and/or  calves  sold 

99 

225 

32 

97 

19 

86 

5 

232 

105 

54 

1949... 

113 

216 

37 

97 

21 

77 

3 

234 

115 

55 

number  1954. . . 

4,887 

13,757 

1,105 

7,540 

706 

10,994 

155 

16,203 

9,850 

56 

1949... 

5,259 

13,395 

563 

6,297 

850 

5,599 

18 

11,089 

11,347 

57 

Cattle  sold  alive,  excluding 

74 

189 

21 

88 

13 

63 

3 

184 

67 

56 

1949... 

95 

187 

27 

86 

17 

65 

2 

196 

89 

59 

number  1954. . . 

3,658 

8,712 

728 

5,293 

260 

8,511 

118 

9,163 

3,994 

60 

1949. . . 

4,277 

9,982 

305 

5,138 

468 

4,692 

11 

7,818 

7,190 

61 

dollars  1954... 

402,753 

1,219,370 

54,506 

449,745 

31,055 

1,167,308 

17,700 

1,079,554 

403,882 

62 

1949. . . 

545,155 

1,613,381 

33,212 

612,305 

57,794 

670,327 

2,125 

1,306,053 

1,054,681 

63 

66 

151 

19 

45 

17 

51 

3 

127 

85 

64 

1949. . . 

74 

154 

19 

40 

17 

37 

1 

167 

85 

65 

number  1954. . . 

1,229 

5,045 

377 

2,247 

446 

2,483 

37 

7,040 

5,856 

66 

1949... 

982 

3,413 

258 

1,159 

382 

907 

7 

3,271 

4,157 

67 

dollars  1954... 

85,114 

345,669 

19,923 

138,285 

31,807 

161,427 

1,900 

542,184 

442,072 

o8 

1949... 

72,776 

259,844 

24,356 

78,624 

24,459 

68,953 

420 

234,698 

348,780 

69 

Bogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting  1954... 

5 

106 

3 

14 

6 

20 

1 

20 

17 

70 

1949... 

27 

169 

4 

25 

7 

41 

4 

66 

34 

71 

number  1954. . . 

69 

3,524 

36 

215 

363 

283 

20 

1,085 

524 

72 

1949. . . 

321 

6,487 

17 

602 

259 

1,072 

61 

2,406 

848 

73 

dollars  1954... 

1,680 

89,590 

614 

8,333 

15,621 

9,646 

240 

55,505 

14,945 

74 

1949... 

9,578 

194,917 

222 

18,616 

11,197 

40,940 

2,115 

98,287 

24,634 

75 

Sheep  and  lambs  sold  alive. . .farms  reporting  1954... 

2 

76 

1 

13 

6 

19 

3 

27 

39 

76 

1949... 

4 

62 

1 

17 

7 

9 

3 

26 

31 

77 

number  1954.. . 

2,100 

18,365 

1,000 

5,175 

1,023 

5,189 

2,940 

14,106 

32,796 

78 

1949... 

854 

10,229 

1,300 

5,240 

704 

3,579 

1,806 

6,300 

24,870 

79 

dollars  1954... 

27,000 

256,652 

15,000 

82,365 

10,276 

65,929 

41,200 

168,487 

401,750 

80 

1949... 

10,505 

185,919 

16,000 

83,534 

11,838 

62,846 

34,500 

97,819 

336,908 

81 

Horses  and  mules  sold  alive.. farms  reporting  1954... 

4 

7 

4 

9 

1 

6 

18 

4 

82 

1949... 

8 

21 

16 

8 

8 

48 

13 

83 

number  1954.. . 

42 

14 

28 

80 

1 

50 

246 

15 

84 

1949... 

29 

69 

88 

24 

72 

222 

61 

85 

dollars  1954... 

860 

1,229 

1,070 

3,687 

48 

1,970 

13,606 

760 

86 

1949. . . 

1,211 

3,144 

2,436 

1,004 

2,009 

14,942 

7,023 

182 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  8^NURSERY,  GREENHOUSE,  AND  FOREST  PRODUCTS:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Douglas 


Nursery  and  greenhouse  products,  flover  aod  vegetable 
seeds  sod  plants,  and  bulbs: 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  products,  flower  and 
vegetable  seeds  and  plants,  flowers,  and 
bulbs  sold dollars  1954. . . 


Nursery  products  (trees,  shrubs,  vines, 

ornamentals,  etc.) farms  reporting  1954... 

1949. . . 

acres  1954... 

1949... 

Sold dollars  1954. . . 

1949... 

Cut  flowers,  potted  plants,  florist  greens, 
and  bedding  plants  grown  for  sale: 

Grown  under  glass farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

square  feet  1954 

1949... 

Grown  In  open farms  reporting  1954. . . 

1949. . . 

acres  1954. . . 

1949. . . 

Sold farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949. . . 

Vegetables  grown  under  glass,  flower  seeds, 
vegetable  seeds,  vegetable  plants,  bulbs, 
and  mushrooms  produced  for  sale : 

Grown  under  glass  or  in 

house farms  reporting  1954. . . 

1949... 

square  feet  1954... 

1949. . . 

Grown  in  open farms  reporting  1954... 

1949. . . 

acreB  1954. .. 

1949... 

Sold farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

dollars  1954... 

1949... 

Forest  products: 

Firewood  and  fuelwood  cut farms  reporting  1954... 

1949. . . 

cords  (4'x  4'x  8')  1954... 

1949... 

Fence  posts  cut.. farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

number  1954... 

1949. . . 

Sawlogs  and  veneer  logs  cut   (including  standing 
tijnber  sold) farms  reporting  1954... 

19491 . . 

thousands  of  bd.   ft.    1954... 

19491.. 

Value  of  firewood,  fence  posts,  logs,  lumber,  pulp- 
wood,  piling  and  poles,  bark,  bolts,  Christmas  trees, 
hewn  ties,  mine  tijnber,  and  other  miscellaneous 

forest  products  sold farms  reporting  1954... 

dollars  1954... 
1949... 


59,530 
126,744 


28 
6 

28,500 
16,280 


544 

13,096 

3 

5 

(Z) 
2 


1,430 
18,668 


1 

3 

5,600 

1,222 

4 

18 

48 

205 

5 

20 
29,600 
91,796 

190 

283 

1,730 

2,631 

45 

92 

6,742 

19,720 


1 

5,036 

3 


13 

52,208 

1,988 


630 

52,600 

485 

116,541 

1 

2 

1 

3 

(z) 

20 

1 

4 

200 

23,000 

200 

15,700 

(z) 
(z) 

3 
2 

430 
210 


62 
109 
349 
717 

15 

31 

572 

2,548 


48 
205 

5 

17 

29,600 

90,841 


47 
80 

2 

6 

1,100 

1,050 


1,700 


1,500 


10 

10 

122 

141 

2 
2 

200 
100 


1 

4,510 

3 


48,045 

1,750 


17 
27 
206 
300 


1,075 
5,150 


2,370 


43 
65 

3 

5 

600 

3,175 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 


1Does  not  include  amount  sold  as  standing  timber. 


NEVADA 

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183 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Lincoln 

Lyon 

Mineral 

Nye 

Ormsby 

Pershing 

Storey 

Washoe 

White  Pine 

Nursery  sod  greenhouse  products,  flo.er  and  vegetable 
seeds  and  plants,  and  bulbs: 

1 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  products,  flower  and 
vegetable  seeds  and  plants,  flowers,  and 

6,300 

2 

1949... 

360 

1,158 

6,500 

3 

Nursery  products  (trees,  shrubs,  vines, 

2 

4 

1949. . . 

1 

5 

acres  1954. . . 

8 

6 

1949... 

(Z) 

7 

180 

5,300 

8 

1949... 

Cut  flowers,  potted  plants,  florist  greens, 
and  bedding  plants  grown  for  sale: 

Q 

1 

10 

1949. . . 

2 

1 

11 

square  feet  1954... 

448 

12 

1949... 

450 

4,000 

13 

1 

u 

1949... 

1 

1 

15 

acres  1954... 

(z) 

16 

1949... 

(z) 

(Z) 

1? 

1 

18 

1949... 

3 

1 

19 

dollars  1954... 

1,000 

20 

1949. . . 

Vegetables  grown  under  glass,  flower  seeds, 
vegetable  seeds,  vegetable  plants,  bulbs, 
and  mushrooms  produced  for  sale : 

180 

778 

6,000 

21 

Grown  under  glass  or  in 

22 

1949... 

1 

1 

23 

square  feet  1954... 

24 

1949... 

150 

1,000 

25 

26 

1949... 

1 

27 

acres  1954. . . 

28 

1949. . . 

(Z) 

29 

... 

30 

1949... 

1 

1 

31 

dollars  1954... 

32 

1949... 

380 

500 

33 

Forest  products: 

5 

68 

1 

1 

1 

15 

1 

34 

1949... 

9 

62 

11 

1 

4 

3 

24 

1 

35 

cords  (4'x  4'x  8')  1954... 

22 

742 

8 

10 

10 

169 

2 

36 

1949... 

92 

745 

72 

6 

46 

9 

259 

8 

37 

4 

3 

2 

7 

1 

38 

1949... 

4 

8 

4 

1 

1 

15 

39 

number  1954. . . 

850 

225 

550 

1,070 

500 

40 

1949. . . 

725 

1,322 

520 

500 

25 

2,045 

41 

Sawlogs  and  veneer  logs  cut  (including  standing 

1 

1 

42 

19491.. 

43 

thousands  of  bd.  ft.  1954... 

26 

500 

44 

19491 . . 

45 

Value  of  firewood,  fence  posts,  logs,  lumber,  pulp- 
wood,  piling  and  poles,  bark,  bolts,  Christmas  trees, 
hewn  ties,  mine  timber,  and  other  miscellaneous 

2 
238 

2 
3,675 

1 

46 

dollars  1954... 

250 

47 

1949... 

188 

Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 


1Does  not  include  amount  sold  as  standing  timber. 


184 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

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Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

The  State 

Churchill 

Clark 

Douglas 

EUso 

Esmeralda 

Eureka 

Humboldt 

Lander 

1 

Corn: 

173 

178 

76 
64 

37 
53 

1 

1 

2 

1949... 

3 

4 

acres  1954... 
1949 

3,043 
1,988 

1,465 

873 

487 
532 

35 

10 

5 
6 

1949... 

30 
57 

IS 
22 

8 

7 
8 

acres  1954... 
1949... 

367 
315 

202 
88 

47 

9 

10 

bushels  1954... 
1949. . . 

11,837 
13,094 

7,582 
4,178 

2,402 

11 

138 
101 

58 
37 

34 
39 

1 

11 

1949. . . 

13 
14 

acres  1954. . . 
1949. . . 

2,537 

1,448 

1,197 
762 

479 
417 

35 

10 

11 

tons,  green  weight  1954... 
1949... 

30,254 
15,213 

12,401 
6,716 

6,278 
5,675 

300 

60 

17 

Hogged  or  grazed,  or  cut  for 

17 

27 

7 
6 

3 

8 

18 

1949... 

20 

acres  1954. . . 
1949... 

139 
225 

66 
23 

8 
68 

21 

23 
5,686 
1,292 

5 
4,676 

5 

90 

23 
24 

1949... 

bushels  1954... 

1949. . . 

25 

Small  grains: 

Grains  grown  together  and 

S 

3 

1 

1 

26 

acres  1954... 

189 

102 

7 

15 

27 

bushels  1954... 

4,887 

2,547. 

290 

450 

23 

bushels  sold  1954... 

1,508 

\ 

29 

winter  wheat  threshed  or 

106 
205 

54 
93 

11 

20 

1 
4 

3 
9 

1 

1 
1 

30 

1949. . . 

31 
12 

acres  1954... 
1949... 

3,315 
4,360 

1,179 
2,143 

105 
233 

10 
79 

44 
412 

4 

15 

10 

33 
34 

bushels  1954... 
1949. . . 

91,915 
115,710 

38,199 
60,781 

3,125 
5,299 

300 
1,867 

845 
10,644 

66 

150 

100 

35 
36 

bushels  sold  1954... 
1949. . . 

77,418 
75,875 

30,589 
38,012 

719 
2,335 

280 
1,212 

500 
9,308 

37 

Spring  wheat  threshed  or 

414 
659 

108 
125 

2 

6 

34 
63 

28 
101 

1 
9 

9 
25 

36 

1949... 

5 

39 
40 

acres  1954... 
1949. . . 

7,245 
13,066 

1,268 
1,702 

12 

67 

481 
993 

472 
1,603 

18 

10 
147 

169 

527 

159 

41 
42 

bushels  1954... 
1949... 

198,196 
370,934 

34,642 
47,084 

240 
2,040 

8,839 

31,163 

7,561 
39,030 

580 

45 
2,384 

3,980 
10,954 

1,963 

43 
44 

bushels  sold  1954... 
1949... 

141,997 
234,835 

23,320 
21,898 

350 

5,320 
21,618 

2,670 
17,279 

2,230 
1,013 

1,270 

45 
46 

1949... 

240 
283 

19 
22 

6 
4 

42 

38 

26 

67 

1 
6 

10 
17 

2 

47 
48 

acres  1954. . . 
1949... 

4,730 
5,167 

234 
282 

88 
79 

1,091 
910 

674 
1,667 

23 
146 

451 
199 

30 

49 
50 

bushels  1954... 
1949. . . 

194,495 
186,400 

9,912 
11,529 

3,440 
1,960 

51,480 
35,432 

16,103 
52,957 

750 
3,254 

19.422 
5,063 

900 

51 
52 

bushels  sold  1954... 
1949. . . 

81,254 

5,919 
2,284 

300 

15,369 
6,537 

300 
14,764 

200 

12,700 

195 

53 
54 

Barley  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting  1954... 

1949. . . 

572 
796 

175 
202 

36 

47 

37 
51 

18 
51 

1 
3 

7 
20 

1 
2 

55 
56 

acres  1954. . . 
1949. . . 

15,787 
21,048 

4,158 
3,650 

633 
753 

806 
1,464 

393 

891 

26 

23 
35 

240 
348 

10 
73 

57 
58 

bushels  1954... 
1949... 

556,012 

715,935 

142,249 
132,567 

18,385 
24,199 

24,206 

49,769 

12,188 
20,411 

1,052 

640 
865 

6,489 
5,370 

200 

2,  '50 

59 

60 

bushels  sold  1954... 
1949... 

243,853 
264,944 

60,139 
50,098 

1,840 
3,526 

1,553 

6,528 

160 
1,356 

2,300 
560 

100 

61 

Other  grain  threshed  or 

24 
45 

12 
6 

2 

1 

3 

7 

1 
1 

1 

62 

19492.. 

63 
64 

acres  1954... 
19492.. 

607 
1,332 

232 

106 

19 

5 

21 

140 

14 

10 

65 
66 

bushels  1954... 
19492.. 

6,706 
23,935 

3,846 
3,193 

540 

150 
1,027 

2,175 

42 

50 

200 

67 
68 

bushels  sold  1954. . . 
19492.. 

2,520 
10,370 

940 
1,600 

240 

69 

Annual  lrgumes: 

Dry  field  and  seed  beans 

3 
1 

2 

70 

1949... 

71 
72 

acres  1954... 
1949... 

32 

1 

32 

73 
74 

100-lb.  bags  1954... 
1949... 

472 
3 

::: 

. 

Reporting  sale  of  silage  or  fodder  only. 


2For  1949,  Includes  grains  grown  together  and  threshed  as  a  mixture. 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

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185 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Lincoln 

Lyon 

Mineral 

Nye 

Ormsby 

Pershing 

Storey 

Washoe 

White  Pine 

1 

Corn: 

30 
37 

2 
3 

1 
2 

8 
9 

13 
2 

1 
1 

1 
2 

2 

2 

1949... 

5 

3 
- 

acres  1954. . . 
1949... 

383 

430 

16 
6 

1 

3 

184 
75 

425 

7 

21 
5 

1 
13 

15 
44 

5 

6 

1949. . . 

8 
15 

2 

2 

3 

4 

1 
2 

2 

7 

8 

acres  1954... 
1949... 

77 
117 

3 

87 
37 

1 

13 

7 

9 
L0 

bushels  1954... 
1949. . . 

3,190 
5,539 

117 

70 

1,050 
238 

15 
210 

340 

11 
12 

1949... 

22 

17 

2 

1 

3 
2 

13 
2 

1 
1 

2 

3 

13 

14 

acres  1954... 
1949... 

276 
211 

16 

1 

90 
9 

397 
7 

21 
5 

15 
37 

15 

16 

tons,  green  height  1954... 
1949... 

4,501 
2,152 

100 

1 

1,280 
210 

4,855 
55 

308 
45 

170 
360 

17 

Hogged  or  grazed,  or  cut  for 

4 
9 

1 

2 
3 

1 

18 

1949... 

19 
20 

acres  1954. . . 
1949... 

30 
102 

3 

7 
29 

28 

21 

2 

2 

';2 

22 

1949. . . 

23 
24 

bushels  1954... 
1949... 

1,202 

1,010 

25 

S«all  grains: 

Grains  grown  together  and 

2 
20 

1 
45 

26 

acres  1954... 

27 

bushels  1954... 

583 

1,017 

28 

bushels  sold  1954. . . 

508 

1,000 

29 

Winter  wheat  threshed  or 

1 
5 

15 

1 
3 

6 

4 

1 

11 
16 

1 
1 

4 

5 

30 

1949. . . 

25 

31 
32 

acres  1954. . . 
1949... 

1 
39 

67 
276 

9 

45 

52 
62 

34 

1,757 
754 

6 
20 

31 
73 

39 
176 

33 

34 

bushels  1954... 
1949. . . 

20 
1,312 

1,935 
6,595 

220 
1,350 

934 
1,228 

900 

44,724 

19,798 

200 
500 

434 
870 

829 
4,400 

35 
36 

bushels  sold  1954... 
1949... 

284 
4,724 

220 
1,310 

675 

43,724 
18,211 

247 
236 

180 
527 

37 

Spring  wheat  threshed  or 

1 
11 

96 
122 

10 
20 

12 
26 

1 
2 

37 
50 

2 

51 
50 

22 

38 

1949. . . 

42 

39 
40 

acres  1954. . . 
1949... 

2 
62 

1,271 
1,697 

96 

194 

66 
155 

4 
11 

2,040 
4,674 

12 

1,210 
723 

132 
334 

41 
42 

bushels  1954... 
1949... 

4u 
1,468 

43,628 
57,290 

1,595 
4,039 

1,090 
4,111 

67 
316 

68.981 
136,390 

240 

23,566 
22,450 

3,682 
9,672 

43 
44 

bushels  sold  1954. . . 
1949... 

490 

21,833 
31,235 

1,110 
1,099 

630 

50 

64,579 

127,370 

19,405 
10,085 

900 
1,078 

45 
46 

1949... 

7 
15 

54 
24 

5 
11 

3 
3 

11 
9 

28 
29 

25 
38 

47 
48 

acres  1954. . . 
1949... 

14 

81 

784 
199 

156 
146 

14 
22 

357 
514 

35 

376 
287 

403 
635 

49 
50 

bushels  1954... 
1949. . . 

442 
3,038 

42,592 
8,601 

4,259 

6,217 

645 

950 

23,705 
27,019 

1,562 

11,786 
11,106 

7,497 
19,269 

51 
52 

bushels  sold  1954... 
1949... 

365 

14,803 
1,565 

2,560 
2,550 

20,456 
23,838 

1,500 

6,597 
4,693 

850 
1,608 

53 
54 

Barley  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

16 
39 

123 
165 

6 

13 

24 

33 

'   7 

3 

52 

51 

35 

39 

34 

73 

55 
56 

acres  1954. . . 
1949. . . 

251 

685 

3,046 
4,057 

144 
110 

739 
588 

91 

17 

3,642 
6,273 

20 

1,081 

715 

530 
1,343 

57 

58 

bushels  1954... 
1949... 

7,799 
24,210 

132,299 
164,489 

2,110 
2,481 

21,302 
19,828 

2,144 
665 

145,171 
196,307 

840 

25,930 
23,508 

14,900 
46,624 

59 
SC 

bushels  sold  1954... 
1949... 

200 
3,182 

37,685 
30,771 

517 
1,472 

11,403 

690 

112,252 
156,157 

15,114 
5,541 

5,653 

61 

Other  grain  threshed  or 

4 

2 

7 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

5 

10 

62 

19492.. 

1 

63 
64 

acres  1954... 
19492.. 

41 

10 
89 

15 

40 
22 

1 

160 

281 
717 

10 

65 
66 

bushels  1954... 
19492.. 

1,335 

95 

663 

71 

800 
275 

9 

4,620 

1,502 
9,848 

200 

67 
68 

bushels  sold  1954. . . 
19492.. 

60 

30 

800 

4,620 

750 
3,850 

69 

Annual  lfeii.es: 

Dry  field  and  seed  beans 

1 

1 

70 

1949... 

71 
72 

acres  1954. . . 
1949. . . 

1 

(Z) 

73 
74 

100-lb.  bags  1954... 
1949. . . 

3 

2 

Z  Leas  than  1  acre.     Reporting  sale  of  silage  or  fodder  only.     zFor  1949,  includes  grains  grown  together  and  threshed  as  a  mixture. 
374943  O  -  56  -  14 


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STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

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Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

The  State 

Churchill 

Clark 

Douglas 

Elko 

Esmeralda 

Eureka 

Humboldt 

Lander 

1 

Ha)  crops: 

319,233 
369,497 

24,688 
25,816 

3,498 
3,381 

15,446 
15,071 

129,141 
150, 509 

827 
1,195 

12,263 
20,993 

23,510 
42,325 

11,948 

2 

1949. . . 

15,477 

3 
4 

Alfalfa  and  alfalfa  mixtures  cut 
for  hay  (and  for  dehydrating )... farms  reporting  1954... 

1949. . . 

1,762 
1,852 

499 

555 

128 

154 

90 
82 

90 
59 

10 
9 

26 
24 

59 
56 

14 
13 

5 
6 

acres  1954. . . 
1949. . . 

116,119 
100,393 

23,062 
22,439 

3,349 
3,168 

8,852 
7,839 

7,575 
2,950 

736 
757 

1,938 
1,810 

5,653 
4,602 

3,944 
1,945 

7 
8 

•  tons  1954... 
1949... 

324,767 
280,981 

79,314 
75,244 

14,565 
13,658 

23,475 

20,117 

13,472 
5,338 

1,800 
2,362 

3,127 
3,661 

13,174 
9,408 

3,153 
4,127 

9 

513 
93,342 

198 
24,954 

25 
3,011 

26 
2,766 

1 
30 

1 
30 

6 
645 

hi 

tons  1954... 

... 

11 
12 

Clover,  timothy,  and  mixtures  of  clover 

1949. . . 

215 
343 

5 
6 

41 
36 

79 
196 

... 

4 
6 

4 

6 

4 

1 

13 
14 

acres  1954... 
1949. . . 

31,316 
48,650 

50 
88 

3,634 
2,953 

22,583 
35,949 

70 

270 
597 

217 
2,832 

630 
600 

L5 
L6 

tons  1954... 
1949... 

36,353 
62,470 

80 
215 

5,451 
6,177 

23, 530 
43,206 

78 

420 
572 

210 
2,682 

305 
600 

17 

32 

... 

8 

14 

1 

LS 

tons  1954... 

5,159 

887 

3,289 

30 

19 
20 

Oats,  wheat,  barley,  rye,  or  other 

1949. . . 

325 
400 

76 
81 

13 
15 

32 
54 

29 

19 

3 

3 

6 
13 

7 
15 

2 
3 

21 

acres  1954. . . 
1949. . . 

6,494 
10,712 

1,216 
1,411 

141 
170 

709 
1,310 

1,107 
364 

81 
182 

140 
194 

388 
801 

15 
545 

23 

24 

tons  1954... 
1949. . . 

9,241 
14,051 

1,815 
2,241 

298 
275 

955 
1,621 

996 

405 

106 
155 

183 
271 

307 
1,000 

14 
567 

.:  5 

45 

15 

3 

4 

1 

26 

tons  1954... 

1,199 

431 

67 

108 

2 

27 

527 
643 

1 
3 

1 

20 
26 

182 
199 

1 
3 

29 

30 

40 
86 

24 

28 

1949... 

26 

29 
10 

acres  1954... 
1949... 

162,942 

200,665 

200 
1,639 

60 

1,673 
1,589 

97,830 
108,456 

10 
182 

9,915 
18,105 

17,250 

32,212 

6,686 
11,732 

31 
32 

tons  1954... 
1949. . . 

135,585 
197,348 

128 
1,545 

30 

2,458 
2,444 

77,397 
104,869 

10 
82 

7,882 
12,826 

11,806 
30,835 

4,032 
12,466 

33 

22 
2,407 

... 

1 
40 

5 

985 

1 
200 

1 
140 

34 

tons  1954... 

... 

35 

53 
124 

7 
27 

1 
4 

6 
16 

4 

14 

5 

1 
9 

5 

36 

1949. . . 

2 

37 
38 

acres  1954... 
1949... 

2,287 
9,582 

160 
549 

8 
44 

578 
1,380 

46 
2,795 

4 

286 

1,878 

673 
655 

39 
40 

tons  1954... 
1949. . . 

2,779 
10,451 

284 
818 

5 
39 

790 
2,029 

77 
2,481 

4 

211 

3 
1,856 

519 

550 

41 

6 

1 

2 

42 

tons  1954... 

150 

10 

70 

43 

Grass  silage  made  from  grasses,  alfalfa, 

1 

44 

acres  1954... 

75 

45 

tons,  green  weight  1954... 
Alfalfa  seed,  clover,  grass,  and  other  field  seed  crops: 

500 

46 

18 
76 

1 
5 

5 
15 

1 

4 
5 

47 

1949. . . 

48 
49 

acres  1954... 
1949... 

861 
886 

25 
125 

21 
132 

25 

15 

25 

101 

50 
51 

pounds  1954... 
1949... 

138,725 
101,506 

3,000 
12,897 

8,400 
30,400 

8,500 

1,500 

1,725 
4,300 

52 

2 

53 

acres  1954... 

17 

54 

pounds  1954. . . 

1,500 

55 

198 
171 

4 
4 

30 
54 

40 

56 

1949. . . 

57 

Other  field  crops: 

Irish  potatoes  harvested  for  home 

319 
521 

15 
77 

1 

30 
22 

23 

62 

4 

5 
15 

14 
30 

4 

58 

1949... 

9 

59 
60 

acres  19541.. 
19491 . . 

1,435 
1,383 

39 

38 

/l\ 

102 
23 

42 
121 

2 

2 
16 

145 
36 

5 

12 

61 
62 

100-lb.  bags  1954... 
1949... 

293,981 
192,874 

6,006 
3,798 

27,612 
2,107 

4,209 
14,180 

280 

95 
1,016 

22,287 
6,441 

470 
732 

63 

13 

4 

64 

1949. . . 

65 
66 

acres  1954... 
1949... 

2,385 
385 

225 

67 
68 

bales  1954... 
1949... 

2,883 
499 

201 

1Doee  not  Include  acreage  for  farms  with  less  than  10  besgs  harvested. 


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187 


CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Lincoln 

Lyon 

Mineral 

Nye 

Ormsby 

Pershing 

Storey 

Washoe 

White  Pine 

\ 

Hay  crops: 

5,033 
5,460 

26,747 
25,290 

1,483 
481 

7,367 
9,964 

1,166 
1,341 

15,157 
15,040 

227 
309 

24,414 
17,932 

16,318 

2 

1949... 

18,913 

3 
4 

Alfalfa  and  alfalfa  mixtures  cut 
for  hay  (and  for  dehydrating).. farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

80 
98 

270 
278 

43 
35 

68 
79 

13 
19 

95 

105 

9 
6 

167 
168 

101 
112 

5 
6 

acres  1954. . . 
1949... 

1,890 
1,856 

23,580 
22,174 

1,414 
433 

2,471 
3,103 

382 
452 

14,327 
12,284 

211 
279 

8,539 
6,334 

8,196 
7,968 

7 
8 

tons  1954... 
1949... 

4,999 
5,687 

71,457 
63,160 

3,957 
1,122 

5,273 
7,058 

922 

797 

49,211 
33,183 

387 
844 

19,748 
14,768 

16,733 
20,447 

9 

9 
396 

116 
21,439 

20 
1,315 

12 
1,275 

1 
7 

59 
33,061 

1 
8 

25 
3,366 

13 

10 

tons  1954... 

1,039 

11 
12 

Clover,  timothy,  and  mixtures  of  clover 

1949... 

8 
3 

12 

5 

8 
10 

5 
6 

1 
7 

41 
48 

3 

12 

13 

14 

acres  1954... 
1949... 

176 
236 

899 
200 

227 
899 

213 
170 

100 
433 

2,172 
2,574 

145 
1,049 

15 
16 

tons  1954... 
1949... 

268 

437 

1,150 
331 

534 
995 

268 
329 

50 

779 

3,859 
4,177 

228 
1,892 

17 

2 

7 

18 

tons  1954... 

110 

... 

843 

19 

CO 

Oats,  wheat,  barley,  rye,  or  other 

1949... 

14 
16 

46 
51 

6 
5 

9 
11 

5 

12 

14 
24 

1 
3 

35 
44 

27 
31 

21 
22 

acres  1954... 
1949... 

157 
376 

975 
1,298 

69 
82 

122 
428 

139 
166 

295 
1,258 

14 
30 

652 
1,452 

274 
645 

23 
24 

tons  1954... 
1949... 

229 

567 

1,585 
2,164 

54 
50 

224 

473 

425 

197 

481 
1,389 

44 
36 

1,052 
1,662 

473 
978 

25 

7 

2 

7 

6 

26 

tons  1954... 

116 

29 

314 

132 

27 

52 

70 

8 
12 

53 

59 

4 
12 

1 
11 

75 
56 

36 

28 

1949. . . 

49 

29 
30 

acres  1954. . . 
1949... 

2,603 
2,865 

990 
1,240 

4,542 
5,304 

366 
553 

435 
1,181 

12,842 
6,915 

7,598 
8,632 

31 
32 

tons  1954... 
1949. . . 

3,919 
4,867 

1,195 
1,299 

4,379 
5,795 

98 
319 

400 
1,242 

15,189 
9,372 

6,687 
9,357 

33 

3 

2 

9 

34 

tons  1954... 

121 

29 

892 

35 
36 

1949... 

11 
6 

9 
9 

1 
3 

5 

17 

1 
10 

37 
38 

acres  1954... 
1949... 

207 
132 

303 
375 

5 
187 

66 

209 
651 

30 
641 

)9 

40 

tons  1954... 
1949. . . 

348 
278 

248 
470 

5 
234 

130 

340 
805 

30 
666 

41 

2 

1 

42 

tons  1954... 

65 

5 

43 

Grass  silage  made  from  grasses,  alfalfa, 

1 

44 

acres  1954... 

75 

45 

tons,  green  weight  1954... 

500 

46 
47 

Alfalfa  seed,  clover,  grass,  and  other  field  seed  crops: 

1949. . . 

1 
24 

2 

2 

1 
4 

3 

11 

48 
49 

acres  1954... 
1949. . . 

37 

20 
236 

12 

605 
64 

130 
19 

20 
134 

50 
51 

pounds  1954. . . 
1949. . . 

7,900 

4,000 
18,376 

183 

10 

101,000 
620 

17,500 
1,650 

1,600 
16,670 

52 

1 

1 

53 

acres  1954. . . 

10 

7 

54 

pounds  1954. . . 

500 

1,000 

55 

8 
113 

10 

105 

1 

56 

1949... 

57 

Other  field  crops: 

Irish  potatoes  harvested  for  home 

18 
39 
10 
24 
836 
1,839 

57 

59 

561 

522 

139,584 

94,643 

11 
18 
30 
16 
2,708 
1,011 

33 
46 
16 
46 
813 
4,855 

7 

14 

7 

16 

835 

1,534 

1 
7 
28 
66 
7,000 
7,884 

2 

2 

34 

7 

4,200 

340 

72 

73 

390 

393 

76,343 

49,044 

26 

58 
59 
60 
61 
62 

1949... 

acres  19541.. 

1949 1.. 

100-lb.  bags  1954... 

1949. . . 

44 
24 
45 
980 
3,170 

63 

11 

4 

2,160 

385 

2,682 

499 

64 
65 
66 
67 
68 

1949. . . 
acres  1954... 

1949... 
bales  1954... 

1949... 

1Does  not  include  acreage  for  farms  with  less  than  10  bags  harvested . 


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(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Vegetables  for  hone  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. 

19.49. 

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.. 

Cantaloups  and  muskmelons... .farms  reporting  1954.. 

'  1949.. 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Lettuce  and  romaine... farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949. . 

acres  1954. . 

1949.. 

Other  vegetables acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Berries  and  other  small  fruits  harvested  for  sale: 

Strawberries farms  reporting  1954. . 

1949. . 

acres  1954. . 

1949.. 

quarts  1954.. 

1949.. 

Other  berries acres  1954. . 

1949. . 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Vegetables  for  home  use  and  for  sale  (other  than 
Irish  and  sweet  potatoes): 
Vegetables  harvested  for  home 
use farms  reporting 

Vegetables  harvested  for  sale... farms  reporting 

acres 

Sold dollars 

Sweet  corn .farms  reporting 

acres 
Dry  onions farms  reporting 

acres 
Green  peas farms  reporting 

acres 
Tomatoes. ................... .farms  reporting 

acres 
Cantaloups  and  muskmelons. .. .farms  reporting 

acres 
Lettuce  and  romaine farms  reporting 

acres 

Other  vegetables acres 

Berries  and  other  saall  fruits  harvested  for  sale: 
Strawberries farms  reporting 

acre6 

quarts 

Other  berries acres 


1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 

1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 

1954. 
1949. 
1954. 
1949. 

1954. 
1949. 
1954. , 
1949. 

1954., 
1949. 
1954. , 
1949. , 

1954. , 
1949., 
1954. , 
1949., 

1954.. 
1949. . 
1954. . 
1949. . 

1954. , 
1949.. 

1954. . 
1949.. 
1954.. 
1949.. 
1954. . 
1949.. 
1954. . 
1949.. 


1,035 

1,252 

69 

131 

888 

820 

364,403 

277,992 

36 
43 
65 
55 

38 

54 

436 

355 

2 
3 
1 
2 

21 
24 


18 
44 
58 
180 


40 
20 

282 
195 

4 
15 
(Z) 
12 
62 
24,693 
2 


65 

126 

36 

174 

3 

13 

4 

17 

3 

238 

3 

149 

175 

142,650 

460 

55,245 

2 

3 

4 

2 

2 

2 

(z) 


(Z) 


190 
285 
17 
21 
45 
38 
L3,530 
8,127 

7 
7 
6 
5 
2 


2 

(Z) 

1,850 
2 
1 


40 

27 

13 

28 

350 

292 

108,998 

64,008 


(Z) 
2 


22 

27 
153 

5 

3 
35 
15 

257 
102 


Douglas 


13 

14 

238 

144 


7,000 
(Z) 
(Z) 


10 

32 

3 

1 

525 

3 

1 


52 

87 

2 

2 

20 

(Z) 

10,080 

95 

1 

3 

(Z) 

(Z) 

1 

1 

20 

(Z) 


(Z) 


125 

1 


1,000 


10 

12 

2 

(Z) 
712 

1 
(Z) 

2 
(Z) 


(Z) 
(Z) 


Nye 


2 

(Z) 


15 

41 

2,400 

4,440 


2 
2 

(Z) 
2 


200 
(Z) 


Ormsby 


13 
14 
3 
2 
(Z) 
(Z) 
48 
83 

3 

2 

(Z) 

(Z) 


15 

1 

1 

100 

1 
1 


Pershing 


2 
(Z) 


23 

26 

1 

3 

(Z) 

33 

30 

11,500 


(Z) 

3 
33 


42 
83 


13 

1 

2 

20 

(Z) 

10,000 

193 


(Z) 

1 


Storey 


7,500 
2,500 


1 
(Z) 


1 

1 

900 


202 

189 

23 

34 

171 

231 

65,667 

119,419 

12 

10 
20 
20 

17 

31 

140 

171 

1 

2 

(Z) 

(Z) 


87 

63 

1 

2 

5 

16 

2,500 

5,030 

1 
1 
1 
1 


(Z) 

6 

62 

14,233 

(Z) 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 


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189 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see.  text) 


Douglas 


Trpe  fruits,  nuts,  and  grapes: 

Land  in  bearing  and  nonbearlng 
fruit  orchards,  groves,  vine- 
yards, and  planted  nut  trees... farms  reporting 


Apples farms  reporting 

Trees  of  all  ages number 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number 

Trees  of  bearing  age number 

Quantity  harvested .bushels 

Peaches farms  reporting 

Trees  of  all  ages number 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number 

Trees  of  bearing  age number 

Quantity  harvested bushels 

Pears farms  reporting 

Trees  of  all  ages number 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number 

Trees  of  bearing  age number 

Quantity  harvested bushels 

Cherries : 

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 

Quantity  harvested pounds 


19541. 
1950.. 
19541. 
19502 . 

19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1950. . 

19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1949. . 

19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1950. . 

19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1949.. 

19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1950. . 

19541. 
1950. . 

19541. 
1949. . 


19541. 
1950.. 
19541. 
1949.. 

19541. 

19541. 
19541. 

19541. 

19541. 

19541. 

19541. 
19541. 

19541. 

19541. 

19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1949.. 

19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1950. . 

19541. 
1950. . 

19541. 
1950. . 

19541. 
1949.. 

19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1950.. 

19541. 
1950. . 

19541. 
1950. . 

19541. 
1949.. 


282 

1,312 

491 

654 

303 
1,130 

10,149 
18,801 

1,628 

4,174 

8,521 
14,627 

6,760 
12,815 

226 
676 

4,017 
6,602 

612 
2,463 

3,405 
4,139 

1,724 
2,428 

216 
699 

1,306 
3,055 

257 
827 

1,049 
2,228 

681 
2,179 


636 
1,499 
4,737 
6,489 

97 

310 
68 

242 

3,644 

93 

326 

70 

256 
1,093 

198 

701 

1,201 
3,292 

299 

964 

902 
2,328 

104 
1,420 

178 
542 

1,033 
2,448 

264 
1,055 

769 
1,393 

118 
1,688 

123 
292 

6,620 
20,985 

1,966 
11,899 

4,654 
9,086 

34,354 

39,440 


93 
340 
129 
152 

96 
313 

3,026 

4,215 

173 
1,080 

2,853 
3,135 

482 
3,429 

85 
212 

1,734 
2,688 

124 
767 

1,610 
1,921 

44 
734 

69 
204 

274 
643 

35 
176 

239 
467 

43 
352 


223 

306 

2,169 

1,078 

43 

127 
22 

105 

2,139 

35 

96 

17 


25 
106 

54 
71 

18 
44 

166 
227 

69 
137 

97 
90 

38 
73 

24 
56 

293 

661 

100 
300 

193 

361 


16 
35 

101 
125 

46 
65 

55 

60 

10 
44 


57 
249 


62 

17 

196 

39 

323 

101 

818 

193 

39 

31 

226 

96 

284 

70 

592 

97 

16 

3 

213 

56 

66 

24 

185 

72 

312 

311 

563 

917 

51 

141 

193 

556 

261 

170 

370 

361 
70 

437 

471 

53 

24 

104 

52 

919 

2 

,077 

1,483 

15 

,592 

18 

612 

493 

10 

,525 

901 

1,465 

990 

5 

,067 

8,034 

3 

,925 

5,790 

23 

,565 

13 
11 

13 

82 

421 

1,015 

153 
152 

268 
863 


33 
130 

15 
11 

18 
119 


18 

54 

15 

172 


10 
60 

78 
245 

26 

17 

52 
228 

114 

3 

8 

7 
11 

3 
3 

4 
8 


81 
26 
26 

16 
72 

621 
1,434 

175 
158 

446 
1,276 

472 
644 

1 
7 

1 
31 

24 

1 


300 

1 

1 
1 


6 
29 

72 
186 


6 

120 


2 

10 
12 
19 

3 

10 

30 
328 

6 

127 

24 

.HI 


2 

6 

36 
200 


36 
126 

14 

3 

8 

15 
110 

3 
32 

12 
78 


545 
2 

12 


2 

55 

5 

50 

200 


2 

12 

2 

5 

5 
11 

62 
175 


48 
159 


210 
1,387 

10 
132 

200 
1,255 


7 
27 

61 
100 

20 
61 


11 
48 

47 
192 


42 
147 


22 

86 

220 

1,938 

3 


6 
120 


16 
100 


13 
199 


13 

175 


10 
• 

49 
41 
1,295 


1For  1954,  does  not  include  data  for  farms  with  less  than  20  trees  or  grapevines.  See  text. 
See  text. 


2For  1950,  does  not  include  acreage  for  farms  reporting  less  than  1/2  acre. 


190  STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 

County  Table  9    (Part  4  of  4 )  .-SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950-Continued 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Lyon 


Nye 


Pershing 


Tree  fruits,  nuts,  and  grapes: 
Land  in  bearing  and  nonbearing 
fruit  orchards,  groves,  vine- 
yards and  planted  nut  trees. .. .farms  reporting  1954  .. 

1950... 

acres  19541.. 

19502 . . 

Apples farms  reporting  1954  * . . 

1950... 

Trees  of  all  ages number  19541.. 

1950. . . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number  19541.. 

1950... 

Trees  of  bearing  age number  19541.. 

1950. . . 

Quantity  harvested bushels  19541.. 

1949. . . 

Peaches farms  reporting  19541. . 

1950... 

Trees  of  all  ages number  19541.. 

1950. . . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number  19541.. 

1950. . . 

Trees  of  bearing  age number  1954-.. 

1950. . . 

Quantity  harvested bushels  19541.. 

1949... 

Pears farms  reporting  19541.. 

1950... 

Trees  of  all  ages number  19541.. 

1950... 

Trees  not- of  bearing  age number  19541.. 

1950. . . 

Trees  of  bearing  age number  19541.. 

1950. . . 

Quantity  harvested bushels  19541.. 

1949... 

Cherries: 

Trees  of  all  ages number  19541.. 

1950. . . 

Quantity  harvested pounds  19541 . . 

1949... 

Sour  cherries farms  reporting  19541.. 

Trees  of  all  ages number  1954  . . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number  19541.. 

Trees  of  bearing  age number  19541.. 

Quantity  harvested pounds  19541.. 

Sweet  cherries farms  reporting  19541.. 

Trees  of  all  ages number  19541.. 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number  19541.. 

Trees  of  bearing  age number  19541.. 

Quantity  harvested pounds  19541 . , 

Plums  and  prunes farms  reporting  19541.. 

1950. . , 

Trees  of  all  ages number  19541., 

1950.., 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number  19541., 

1950. . , 

Trees  of  bearing  age number  19541. 

1950. . 

Quantity  harvested bushels  19541. 

1949.. 

Apricots farms  reporting  19541. 

1950.. 

Trees  of  all  ages number  19541. 

1950. . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number  19541. 

1950.. 

Trees  of  bearing  age number  1954  . 

1950. . 

Quantity  harvested bushels  19541 . 

1949. . 

Grapes farms  reporting  19541 . 

1950.. 

Vines  of  all  ages number  19541. 

1950.. 

Vines  not  of  bearing  age number  19541. 

1950. . 

Vines  of  bearing  age number  19541. 

1950.. 

Quantity  harvested pounds  19541 . 

1949.. 


24 
42 

23 
66 

633 
826 

99 
119 

534 
707 

527 
,334 

17 
57 

214 
435 

23 
61 

191 
374 

256 
427 

20 
42 

132 
187 

17 
54 

115 
133 

158 
305 


85 

157 

1,498 
480 


35 
2 

33 

700 

16 
55 

80 
317 


31 
217 

12 
41 

56 
137 


22 
265 


482 
1,178 

14 
357 

468 
821 

1,650 
1,555 


17 

113 

18 

38 

24 
116 

590 
1,366 

71 
304 

519 
1,062 

793 
1,528 

18 
64 

236 
353 

32 

131 

204 
222 

2 
147 

18 

79 


12 
81 

85 
205 

100 
319 


50 

118 


120 
5 

12 


19 
69 

114 
278 

40 
83 

74 
195 


14 
54 

71 
177 


66 
117 


101 
156 


101 
113 

960 
535 


19 
14 
10 

4 
13 

84 
107 

55 
28 


37 
109 

24 
73 


33 

109 

5 
16 

28 
93 


121 
2 


677 

947 

66 
283 

611 
664 

2,082 

720 


104 
546 


73 
186 

42 
25 

11 
38 

210 
387 

32 

78 

178 
309 

171 
323 


28 
82 

350 
60 


2 

15 

300 

3 

11 
5 


58 
211 

30 

101 

28 

110 


10 

19 

2,873 
1,965 

1,247 

142 

1,626 
1,823 

19,625 
5,240 


11 
18 

3 

24 

515 
911 

450 
252 

65 
659 


100 
225 


100 
199 


150 
87 


150 
69 


243 
1 

1 


100 
600 


383 
515 

3 
224 

380 
291 


1,200 
157 


446 
269 

123 
212 

323 
57 

1,018 
42 


50 

221 

70 

99 

55 
191 

1,777 
3,540 

255 

870 

1,522 
2,670 

780 
1,280 

35 
138 

375 

717 

58 
236 

317 
481 

127 
398 

34 
124 

237 
550 

43 
215 

194 
335 

132 

173 


86 
204 

224 

438 


35 
3 

32 

112 

14 


32 

113 

144 
321 

40 
205 

104 
116 


64 

171 

3 

66 


1 
117 


84 
127 

58 
560 


^or  1954,  does  not  include  data  for  farms  with  less  than  20  trees  or  grapevines. 
See  text. 


See  text.     2For  1950.  does  not  include  acreage  for  farms  reporting  less  than  1/2  acre. 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 


191 


County  Table  9a—SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED  FROM  IRRIGATED  LAND:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

[Data  for  specified  crops  are  not  included  for  farms  on  which  only  part  of  specified  crop  was  irrigated.  See  text] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

The  State 

Churchill 

Clark 

Douglas 

Elko 

Esmeralda 

Eureka 

Humboldt 

Lander 

1 

-farms  reporting... 

2,221 

522 

152 

113 

251 

12 

34 

77 

29 

2 

CORN 

acres. . . 

348,246 

33,122 

5,389 

17,869 

127,098 

825 

11,228 

23,731 

11,262 

3 

.farms  reporting  — 

169 

76 

37 

1 

1 

4 

acres. . . 

2,939 

1,465 

487 

35 

10 

5 

. farms  reporting . . . 

27 

18 

'  _ 

6 

acres. . . 

282 

202 

7 

bushels 

10,662 

7,582 

8 

4,886 

4,676 

SORGHUMS 

9 

Sorghums  for  all  purposes,  except 

.farms  reporting... 

6 

5 

10 

acres. .. 

121 

71 

11 

.farms  reporting... 

3 

2 

12 

acres . . . 

90 

40 

13 

bushels 

2,700 

1,200 

1- 

SMALL  GRAINS 

15 

Grains  grown  together  and  threshed 

.farms  reporting... 

8 

3 

1 

1 

16 

acres . . . 

189 

102 

7 

15 

17 

bushels. . . 

4,887 

2,547 

290 

450 

IS 

bushels  sold.. . 

1,508 

L9 

.farms  reporting 

105 

54 

11 

1 

3 

2C 

acres. . . 

3,300 

1,179 

105 

10 

44 

21 

bushels.. . 

91,765 

38,199 

3,125 

300 

845 

22 

bushels  sold.. . 

77,418 

30,589 

719 

280 

500 

33 

.farms  reporting... 

399 

107 

2 

34 

23 

1 

7 

24 

acres. . . 

6,709 

1,266 

12 

481 

412 

10 

150 

25 

bushels. . . 

194,079 

34,602 

240 

8,839 

6,811 

45 

3,694 

ft 

bushels  sold. . . 

139,287 

23,295 

5,320 

2,670 

2,230 

27 

.farms  reporting... 

232 

19 

6 

42 

22 

1 

8 

2 

28 

acres.. . 

4,550 

234 

88 

1,091 

545 

23 

409 

30 

29 

bushels. . . 

190,086 

9,912 

3,440 

51,480 

12,716 

750 

18,650 

900 

30 

bushels  sold.. . 

81,204 

5,919 

15,369 

250 

200 

12,700 

31 

.farms  reporting... 

557 

172 

36 

37 

16 

1 

5 

1 

32 

acres.. . 

15,215 

4,121 

633 

806 

316 

23 

203 

10 

33 

bushels. . . 

548,860 

140,577 

18,385 

24,206 

12,075 

640 

5,442 

200 

34 

bushels  sold... 

240,887 

59,723 

1,840 

1,553 

160 

2,300 

35 

Other  grains  threshed  or  combined 

.farms  reporting... 

19 

12 

1 

1 

36 

acres. . . 

313 

232 

5 

10 

37 

bushels. . . 

5,172 

3,846 

150 

200 

38 

ANNUAL  LEGUMES 

bushels  sold.. . 

1,770 

940 

39 

Dry  field  and  seed  beans 

.farms  reporting... 

3 

2 

40 

acres... 

32 

32 

41 

HAY 

100- lb.  bags... 

472 

470 

42 

298  697 

24,599 

3,498 

15,146 

116,219 

813. 

11,363 

22,126 

11,028 

43 

Alfalfa  and  alfalfa  mixtures  cut 

-farms  reporting 

1,725 

496 

128 

89 

85 

9 

26 

52 

14 

44 

acres. . . 

113, 554 

22,990 

3,349 

8,752 

7,368 

730 

1,938 

5,246 

3,944 

45 

tons . . . 

321,723 

79,081 

14,565 

23,275 

13,244 

1,794 

3,127 

12,804 

3,153 

46 

tons  sold . . . 

93,272 

24,884 

3,011 

2,766 

30 

30 

645 

47 

Clover,  timothy,  and  mix-tures  of  clover  and 

.farms  reporting 

209 

5 

41 

75 

4 

4 

4 

48 

acres. . . 

30,636 

50 

3,634 

21,998 

270 

217 

630 

49 

tons . . . 

35,753 

80 

5,451 

23,080 

420 

210 

305 

50 

tons  sold . . . 

5,159 

887 

3,289 

30 

51 

Oats,  wheat,  barley,  rye,  or  other 

.farms  reporting... 

311 

74 

13 

32 

26 

3 

6 

6 

2 

52 

acres. . . 

6,177 

1,199 

141 

709 

1,005 

81 

140 

338 

15 

53 

tons.. . 

8,924 

1,786 

298 

955 

943 

106 

183 

207 

14 

54 

tons  sold . . . 

1,199 

431 

67 

108 

2 

55 

. farms  report lng . . . 

467 

1 

19 

162 
85,812 

26 
9,015 

34 
16,323 

21 
5,966 

56 

acres. . . 

146,284 

200 

1,473 

57 

tons . . . 

123,724 

128 

2,270 

69,005 

7,418 

11,236 

3,732 

58 

tons  sold. . . 

2,332 

40 

910 

200 

140 

59 

.farms  reporting... 

48 

7 

1 

6 

3 

1 

4 

60 

acres... 

1,971 

160 

8 

578 

36 

2 

473 

61 

tons... 

2,365 

284 

5 

790 

67 

3 

269 

62 

tons  sold . . . 

150 

10 

70 

63 

Grass  silage  made  from  grasses, 
alfalfa,  clover,  or  small  grains,, . 

.farms  reporting... 

1 

64 

acres. .. 

75 

65 

tons,  green  weight... 

500 

... 

... 

FIELD  SEED  CROPS 

6t 

.farms  reporting... 

17 

1 

5 

1 

4 

67 

acres... 

731 

25 

21 

15 

25 

68 

MISCELLANEOUS  CROPS 

pounds. . . 

121,225 

3,000 

8,400 

... 

1,500 

1,725 

69 

.farms  reporting... 
acres.. . 

13 
2,385 

2 
225 

... 

7C 

. . . 

71 

bales. . . 

2,883 

201 

• .  • 

72 

Irish  potatoes  harvested  for  home 

.farms  reporting... 

281 

15 

27 

19 
40 

4 
2 

11 
145 

4 
5 

73 

acres1.. 

1,428 

39 

101 

74 

100-lb.  bags... 

296,645 

6,006 

27,588 

4,125 

91 

22,276 

470 

75 

.farms  reporting2.. 

86 

17 

13 

2 

1 

1 

76 

acres... 

888 

45 

350 

20 

5 

20 

77 

value. .dollars2. . 

362,868 

13,530 

108,998 

10,080 

300 

10,000 

78 

•farms  reporting... 

3 

79 

acres. .. 

(Z) 

. . . 

80 

quarts... 

42 

ei 

Land  in  bearing  and  nonbearing  fruit 

orchards,  groves,  vineyards,  and  planted 

-farm-i  l-pnorttnir... 

262 

90 

24 

10 
13 

13 
26 

2 
12 

2 
2 

7 
10 

3 

11 

82 

acres... 

465 

127 

54 

Z  Reported  in  small  fractions.     1Does  not  include  acreage  for  farms  with  less  than  10  hags  harvested. 
3Does  not  include  data  for  farms  with  less  than  20  trees  or  grapevines. 


^Farms  reporting  and  dollars  are  for  wholly  irrigated  farms  only. 


192 


STATISTICS  FOR  COUNTIES 


County  Table  9a.-SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED  FROM  IRRIGATED  LAND:     CENSUS  OF  1954 -Continued 

[Data  for  specified  crops  are  not  Included  for  farms  on  which  only  part  of  specified  crop  was  irrigated.  See  text] 


Item 

Lincoln 

Lyon 

Mineral 

Nye 

Ormsby 

Pershing 

Storey 

Wa6hoe 

White  Pine 

(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

1 

108 

289 

46 

101 

17 

103 

9 

247 

111 

2 

acres. . . 
CORN 

5,329 

32,627 

1,841 

9,880 

1,215 

24,182 

312 

25, 823 

16,513 

3 

28 

2 

1 

7 

13 

1 

2 

4 

acres. . . 

360 

1 

104 

425 

21 

15 

5 

7 

2 

6 

acres. .  . 

i73 

7 

7 

bushels. . . 

2,830 

250 

B 

210 

SORGHUMS 

9 

Sorghums  for  all  purposes,  except 

1 

10 

acres. . . 

50 

11 

Harvested  for  grain  op  for  seed farms  reporting... 

1 

12 

acres. . . 

50 

11 

bushels... 

1,500 

14 

SMALL  GRAINS 

15 

Grains  grown  together  and  threshed 

2 

1 

16 

acres . . . 

20 

45 

17 

bushels. . . 

583 

1,017 

18 

bushels  sold. . . 

508 

1,000 

19 

Winter  wheat  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting... 

1 

7 

1 

6 

11 

1 

4 

5 

20 

acres. . . 

1 

67 

9 

52 

1,757 

6 

31 

39 

21 

bushels. . . 

20 

1,935 

220 

934 

44,724 

200 

434 

829 

22 

bushels  sold. .. 

284 

220 

675 

43,724 

247 

180 

23 

Spring  wheat  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting... 

1 

96 

10 

11 

1 

37 

2 

45 

22 

24 

acres. .. 

2 

1,271 

96 

65 

4 

2,040 

12 

756 

132 

" 

bushels. .. 

40 

43,628 

1,595 

1,082 

67 

68,981 

240 

20, 533 

3,682 

26 

bushels  sold. . . 

21,833 

1,110 

630 

64,579 

16,720 

90S 

27 

7 

54 

5 

3 

11 

1 

27 

24 

28 

acres. .. 

14 

784 

156 

14 

357 

35 

372 

398 

;-' 

bushels.. . 

442 

42,592 

4,259 

645 

23,705 

1,562 

11,736 

7,297 

30 

bushels  sold... 

14,803 

2,560 

20,456 

1,500 

6,597 

850 

31 

15 

123 

6 

24 

7 

52 

30 

32 

32 

acres. . . 

239 

3,046 

144 

739 

91 

3,642 

684 

518 

13 

bushels... 

7,299 

132,299 

2,110 

21,302 

2,144 

145,171 

22,430 

14,580 

V, 

bushels  sold. . . 

37,685 

517 

11,403 

690 

112,252 

12,764 

35 

Other  grains  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting... 

2 

1 

1 

1 

16 

acres. . . 

10 

15 

40 

1 

37 

bushels. . . 

95 

71 

800 

10 

38 

bushels  sold . . . 
ANNUAL  LEGUMES 

30 

800 

39 

Dry  field  and  seed  beans 

1 

40 

acres . . . 

(z) 

41 

100- lb.  bags... 
HAY 

2 

42 

4,634 

26,712 

1,483 

6,517 

1,098 

15,157 

167 

22,973 

15,166 

43 

Alfalfa  and  alfalfa  mixtures  cut 

for  hay  ( and  for  dehydrating) farms  reporting . . . 

78 

269 

43 

64 

12 

95 

8 

160 

97 

44 

acres. . . 

1,887 

23,575 

1,414 

2,455 

337 

14,327 

151 

7,797 

7,294 

45 

tons . . . 

4,990 

71,442 

3,957 

5,252 

887 

49,211 

377 

18,714 

15,850 

46 

tons  sold. . . 

396 

21,439 

1,315 

1,275 

7 

33,061 

8 

3,366 

1,039 

47 

Clover,  timothy,  and  mixtures  of  clover  and 

7 

12 

8 

5 

1 

40 

3 

48 

acres. . . 

151 

899 

227 

213 

100 

2,102 

145 

49 

tons. . . 

258 

1,150 

534 

268 

50 

3,719 

228 

50 

tons  sold . . . 

110 

843 

51 

Oats,  wheat,  barley,  rye,  or  other 

9 

46 

6 

8 

5 

14 

1 

33 

27 

52 

acres. . . 

121 

975 

69 

117 

139 

295 

14 

545 

274 

53 

tons . . . 

198 

1,585 

54 

214 

425 

481 

44 

958 

473 

54 

tans  sold. . . 

116 

29 

314 

132 

55 

42 

7 

48 

2 

1 

1 

69 

34 

56 

acres. . . 

2,274 

960 

3,713 

343 

435 

2 

12,420 

7,348 

57 

tons . . . 

3,271 

1,165 

3,777 

75 

400 

5 

14,675 

6,567 

58 

tons  sold . . . 

121 

29 

892 

59 

9 

9 

1 

2 

4 

1 

60 

acres. . . 

201 

303 

5 

66 

109 

30 

61 

tons. . . 

344 

248 

5 

130 

190 

30 

62 

tons  sold . . . 

65 

5 

63 

Grass  silage  made  from  grasses, 
alfalfa,  clover,  or  small  grains... farms  reporting... 

1 

64 

acres. .. 

•f 

75 

65 

tons,  green  weight... 
FIELD  SEED  CROPS 

500 

66 

1 

2 

3 

67 

acres. . . 

20 

605 

20 

68 

pounds. . . 

MISCELLANEOUS  CROPS 

4,000 

101,000 

1,600 

69 

11 

70 

acres. . . 

2,160 

71 

bales. . . 

2,682 

72 

Irish  potatoes  harvested  for  home 

16 

52 

11 

30 

4 

1 

2 

63 

22 

73 

acres1. . 

9 

561 

30 

15 

7 

28 

34 

389 

23 

74 

100- lb.  bags... 

801 

139,524 

2,708 

780 

795 

7,000 

5,800 

76,299 

2,382 

75 

3 

13 

3 

7 

2 

1 

1 

21 

1 

76 

acres. . . 

3 

238 

1 

15 

(Z) 

(Z) 

15 

171 

5 

77 

value . .dollars2 . . 

175 

142,650 

525 

2,400 

45 

30 

7,500 

64,135 

2,500 

78 

3 

79 

acres. . . 

(z) 

P.<: 

quarts . . . 

42 

81 

Land  in  bearing  and  nonbearing  fruit 
orchards,  groves,  vineyards,  and  planted 

16 

16 

3 

15 

3 

1 

2 

47 

8 

82 

acres. . . 

22 

18 

7 

40 

10 

4 

22 

68 

19 

Z  Reported  in  small  fractions.     1Does  not  include  acreage  for  farms  with  less  than  10  bags  harvested. 
3Does  not  include  data  for  farms  with  less  than  20  trees  or  grapevines. 


2Farms  reporting  and  dollars  are  for  wholly  irrigated  farms  only. 


Chapter  C 
STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 

(193) 


NEVADA 

State  Economic  Areas 


HUMBOLDT 


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196 


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  explanati 


text) 


The  State  (Area  1) 


Total 
all 
farms 


Economic  class 


Commercial  farms 


FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 

Farms number  1954. 

1950. 

Land  in  farms acres  1954 . 

1950. 

Average  size  of  farm acres  1954. 

1950. 
Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

Average  per  farm •  dollars  1954 . 

1950. 

Average  per  acre dollars  1954. 

1950. 
Proportion  of  farms  reporting  value percent  1954. 

Land  in  faras  according  to  use: 

Cropland  harvested farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 
acres  1954. 

1949. 

1  to  9  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

10  to  19  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

20  to  29  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

200  to  499  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

500  acres  and  over farms  reporting  1954. 

Cropland  used  only  for  pasture. .farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 
acres  1954. 
1949. 
Cropland  not  harvested  and  not 

pastured farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

acres  1954. 

1949. 

Cultivated  summer  fallow farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 
Other  cropland farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 

Woodland  pastured farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 

Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 
Other  pasture  (not  cropland  and 

not  woodland) ..farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 

Improved  (see  text) farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 
Other  land  (house  lots,  roads, 

wasteland,  etc.)., farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 

Cropland,  total farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

acres  1954. 

1949. 

Land  pastured,  total farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

acres  1954. 

1949. 

Woodland,  total farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

acres  1954. 

1949. 

Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 
acres  1954. 
1949. 
Land  in  row  or  close-seeded  crops  grown  in  strips 

for  wind  erosion  control farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 
Cropland  used  for  row  or  grain  crops 

farmed  on  contour farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 

USE  OF  COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZER 

Crops  on  which  connercial  fertilizer  vas  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. 


2,808 

3,117 

8,224,873 

7,010,206 

2,929.1 

2,249.0 

61,056 

36,046 

26.52 

21.68 


2,212 

2,630 

361,546 

405,583 

339 

212 

162 

312 

432 

330 

266 

159 

1,260 

1,346 

248,361 

135,499 

690 

827 

61,349 

53,946 

265 

8,492 

499 

52,857 

137 

45,049 

59 

11,583 

1,546 

7,340,906 

747 

213,725 

2,582 

156,079 

2,495 

2,881 

671,256 

595,028 

2,227 

2,488 

7,634,316 

6,397,955 

190 

223 

56,632 

116,809 

2,465 

2,868 

570,671 

710,048 

17 
220 

13 
490 


245 

1,360 

14,134 

42 

210 

2,254 


55 

325 
3,417 

74 
518 

2,126 
124 
869 

6,901 


1,911 

301 

472 

2,320 

281 

437 

7,231,924 

5,131,274 

1,009,388 

5,981,306 

4,518,850 

758,268 

3,784.4 

17,047.4 

2,138.5 

2,578.1 

16,081.3 

1,735.2 

79,115 

226,460 

76,268 

43,599 

159,000 

56,484 

26.40 

17.04 

44.87 

20.23 

11.39 

39.36 

88 

86 

90 

1,730 

287 

428 

2,109 

250 

410 

345,140 

186,589 

77,174 

397,442 

209,921 

82,756 

78 

1 

1 

102 

1 

12 

130 

6 

20 

261 

6 

23 

410 

14 

98 

329 

51 

155 

265 

95 

90 

155 

113 

29 

962 

164 

250 

1,055 

129 

242 

230,410 

130,717 

48,719 

129,820 

60,059 

28,647 

463 

84 

128 

601 

55 

126 

49,318 

21,205 

11,054 

46,491 

14,579 

11,889 

200 

32 

65 

7,422 

1,998 

2,089 

312 

57 

80 

41,896 

19,207 

8,965 

117 

22 

36 

42,689 

16,153 

12,704 

44 

12 

6 

11,173 

7,549 

90 

1,240 

233 

329 

6,425,266 

4,696,603 

841,638 

620 

111 

180 

211,825 

139,772 

36,777 

1,834 

287 

460 

127,928 

72,458 

18,009 

1,822 

293 

444 

2,188 

263 

416 

624,868 

338,511 

136,947 

573,753 

284,559 

123,292 

1,700 

278 

436 

1,991 

268 

421 

6,698,365 

4,843,473 

903,061 

5,401,037 

4,252,452 

636,188 

155 

31 

41 

188 

18 

35 

53,862 

23,702 

12,794 

106,799 

24,011 

14,218 

1,803 

289 

455 

2,199 

275 

420 

546,204 

300,437 

118,515 

654,723 

365,152 

138,189 

17 

1 

1 

220 

20 

20 

13 

8 

490 

450 

... 

208 

1,301 

13,804 

36 

206 

2,239 


50 

323 

3,357 

73 
517 

2,121 
122 
866 

6,886 


43 
778 

7,802 

2 

160 

1,700 


13 

243 

2,686 

17 

204 

1,070 

42 

633 

4,981 


72 

224 

2,365 

8 

13 

159 


16 
31 
305 

17 
237 
611 

38 
134 
815 


401 

430 

468, 013 

370,681 

1,167.1 

862.0 

48,447 

34,848 

42.65 

40.50 

91 


364 

407 

39,576 

49,980 

6 

10 

31 

94 

98 

67 

54 

4 

197 

211 

28,357 

17,634 

89 

94 

6,061 

6,983 

41 
1,510 

63 
4,551 

34 

8,015 

9 

2,376 

254 

365,858 

130 

18,397 

391 

17,770 

381 

412 

73,994 

74, 597 

361 

385 

402,230 

284,128 

41 

35 

10,391 

24,390 

381 

422 

64,570 

73,587 

10 
80 


18 
63 

567 
15 
24 

230 


6 
9 
91 

23 

53 

297 

17 

38 

400 


FERTILIZER.  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM: 

a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


NEVADA 

CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


197 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


The  State  (Area  1)— Continued 


Economic  class — Continued 


Commercial  farms— Continued 


Other  farm9 


Resident  ial 


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  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  »hich  coaaercial  fertilizer  vas  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. 


302 

509 

349,432 

212,839 

1,157.1 

418.2 

47,998 

21,833 

39.44 

54.01 

85 


279 

469 

23,964 

34,110 

10 

22 

26 

51 

98 

46 

23 

3 

173 

221 

12,247 

9,095 

84 

165 

6,139 

8,950 

42 
1,345 

49 
4,794 

22 
3,175 

16 
670 

177 

297,148 

76 

10,745 

293 

6,089 

289 

494 

42,350 

52,155 

271 

434 

312, 570 

147,302 

38 

55 

3,845 

40,075 

289 

484 

36,474 

50,300 

5 

100 

5 

40 


34 

139 

2,163 

5 

2 

40 


10 

32 

200 

10 
10 
90 
10 
26 
265 


283 

453 

209,766 

89,678 

741.2 

198.0 

28,195 

13,288 

75.41 

85.29 

91 


245 

398 

12,983 

16,050 

40 

30 

41 

58 

61 

6 

3 

6 

122 

227 

6,905 

9,910 

61 

91 

3,697 

1,895 

15 

400 

51 

3,297 

2 
442 

1 
488 

161 

177,555 

84 

3,182 

266 

7,696 

278 

418 

23, 585 

27,855 

232 

348 

184,902 

59,052 

3 

35 

930 

2,040 

258 

418 

17,792 

23,065 


35 

81 

767 

6 

7 

110 


5 

8 

75 

6 
13 
53 
15 
35 
425 


152 

210 

64,051 

30,990 

421.4 

147.6 

37,473 
7,529 

132.58 

46.17 

78 


127 

175 

4,854 

4,625 

20 

27 

6 

29 

41 

4 


56 

25 
3,465 
4,475 

17 

70 

1,162 

2,195 

5 

80 

12 

1,082 

1 
2,200 


86 

46,464 

39 

2,952 

137 

5,906 

137 

185 

9,481 

11,295 

122 

135 

52,129 

21,915 

1 

10 

2,200 

2,065 

131 

180 

8,416 

4,430 


6 
16 

140 


326 

425 

42,713 

64,275 

131.0 

151.2 

16,173 
10,600 
111.28 
64.75 
83 


234 

325 

5,095 

5,640 

75 

65 

30 

46 

17 

1 


115 

140 

4,576 

2,445 

100 

165 

3,335 

5,225 

25 

490 

95 

2,845 

15 

2,315 

15 

410 

121 

16,193 

56 

1,525 

316 

10,789 

275 

390 

13,006 

13,310 

191 

250 

23,084 

43,475 

30 

30 

2,725 

8,010 

269 

370 

7,956 

10,745 


27 

53 

285 


565 

350 

47,846 

20,305 

84.7 

58.0 

20,725 
14,701 
249.82 
258.58 
81 


242 
185 

1,690 

2,090 

186 

45 

1 
5 
5 


181 

140 

7,175 

2,900 

126 

55 

6,680 

1,365 

40 

580 

91 

6,100 

5 

45 


179 

24,647 

70 

175 

427 

7,609 

392 

285 

15,545 

6,355 

330 

230 

31,867 

10,640 

5 

5 

45 

2,000 

387 

280 

4,690 

5,420 


6 

22 

902,390 

944,320 

150,398.3 

42,923.6 

119,328 

25,875 

1.08 

13.54 

67 


6 

11 

9,621 

411 


1 
4 

2 

11 

6,200 

334 

1 

6 

2,016 

865 


1 
2,016 


6 

874,800 

1 

200 

5 

9,753 

6 

18 

17,837 

1,610 

6 

17 

881,000 

942,803 


6 

19 

11,821 

39,160 


198 


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) 


The  State  (Area  1) 


Total 
all 
farms 


Economic  class 


Commercial  farms 


SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting  1954.. 

Electricity farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

Television  set farms  reporting  1954.. 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting  1954.. 

Home  freezer farms  reporting  1954 . . 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting  1954.. 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting  1954 .  . 

Milking  machine farms  reporting  1954.. 

Grain  combines farms  reporting  1954 . . 

number  1954 . . 

Corn  pickers farms  reporting  1954.  . 

number  1954.. 

Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting  1954  . . 

number  1954 . . 

Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954 . . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting  1954 .  . 

number  1954 . . 

Tractors,  other  than  garden farms  reporting  1954.. 

1950.. 

number  1954 . . 

1950.. 

Automobiles farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954 . . 

OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER  INCOME 

FarB   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 

tteel  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. 


1,772 

2,323 

2,184 

251 

2,286 

1,393 

34 

519 

333 

393 
412 
11 
11 
771 
847 
214 
241 

2,262 

3,908 
1,922 
1,673 
4,356 
3,087 
2,183 
3,495 


915 
950 

1,187 

1,503 

903 

879 


450 

1,418 
504 


2,591 
7,078 

2,513 

2,470 

1,091 

1,750 

874 

2,858 

607 
1,721 

431 
1,137 


2,618 

1,871 

1,137 

936,524 

1,481 

1,734 

5,935,117 

5,763,806 

987 

494 

2,037 
2,033 

4,574,747 
3,905,020 

2,197 

2,246 

2,091,335 

1,708,494 

430 

257,904 

3,285 

28,832 

6 

65 

615 

17 


1,246 
1,622 
1,706 

121 
1,611 

957 
33 

489 

313 

381 
399 
11 
11 
706 
781 
204 
231 

1,681 
3,160 
1,605 
1,491 
3,943 
2,861 
1,486 
2,439 


262 
290 

559 

858 
316 
309 


206 

1,204 

401 


1,831 
5,944 

1,778 

1,750 

885 
1,445 

803 
2,749 

584 
1,696 

383 
1,053 


227 
271 
230 

28 

281 

177 

6 

126 

33 

116 

125 


159 

206 

49 

70 

292 

1,068 
286 
232 

1,480 
935 
273 
805 


14 

247 

39 


301 
2,060 

275 

267 

124 

266 

265 

1,527 

251 
1,243 

90 
284 


366 
434 
348 
26 
425 
283 
5 
164 
154 

105 

109 

1 

1 

202 

220 

72 

78 

437 
765 
427 
338 
1,040 
681 
385 
604 


28 
336 
91 


462 
1,348 

451 

445 

234 
353 
260 
550 

201 
283 

117 
267 


1,541 

288 

443 

881 

133 

248 

803,704 

353,206 

205,109 

1,332 

288 

440 

1,532 

258 

377 

5,813,542 

4,127,183 

997,398 

5,626,776 

3,643,752 

1,228,589 

861 

39 

291 

471 

249 

149 

1,458 

264 

407 

1,608 

224 

359 

4,384,792 

2,484,805 

1,050,005 

3,779,345 

2,018,606 

892,035 

1,776 

301 

459 

1,880 

244 

393 

1,987,430 

899,089 

504,942 

1,615,458 

668,242 

454,441 

381 

82 

113 

252,529 

157,816 

58,095 

3,217 

2,018 

643 

28,407 

6 

65 

18,239 

4,255 

615 

17 

... 

260 
344 
325 

24 
353 
189 

17 
104 

69 

79 
84 


155 

165 

31 

31 

347 
577 
365 
337 
686 
505 
309 
422 


42 
36 

132 

157 
51 
41 


24 
282 
83 


389 
1,185 


204 
343 
149 
460 


87 
112 


81 
348 


395 


322 

184 

119,849 

285 

303 

438, 390 

389,870 

232 

53 

297 

325 

509,042 

427,124 

392 

372 

315,542 

228,280 

70 

16,842 

188 

1,585 

5 

35 

315 

10 


NEVADA 

FARM  EXPENDITURES.  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 

a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


199 


(For  definitions  and  explanations.  Bee  text) 


SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting  1954 . 

Electricity farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

Television  set farms  reporting  1954. 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting  1954. 

Home  freezer farms  reporting  1954 . 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting  1954. 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting  1954. 

Milking  machine farms  reporting  1954. 

Grain  combines farms  reporting  1954  . 

number  1954. 

Corn  pickers farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954 . 

Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954. 

Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954. 

Motortrucks farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954. 

Tractors,  other  than  garden farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

Automobiles farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954 . 

OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER  INCOME 
Far*  operators — 

With  other  income  of  family  exceeding  value 

of  farm  products  sold operators  reporting  1954. 

1949. 
Working  off  their  farms, 

total operators  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting  1954 . 

1949. 

FARMS  BY  CLASS  OF  WORK  POWER 

No  tractor,  horses,  or  mules farms  reporting  1954., 

No  tractor  but  horses  and/or 

mules farms  reporting  1954. 

Tractor  and  horses  and/or  mules ... -farms  reporting  1954.. 
Tractor  and  no  horses  or  mules farms  reporting  1954. 

FARM  LABOR 

Week  of  September  26-October  2: 

Family  and/or  hired  workers farms  reporting  1954.. 

persons  1954 . , 
Family  workers,  including 

operator farms  reporting  1954.. 

Operators  working  1  or  more 

hours persons  1954. . 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's 

family farms  reporting  1954., 

persons  1954 . . 

Hired  workers farms  reporting  1954.. 

persons  1954 . . 
Regular  workers  ( to  be  employed  150 

or  more  days) farms  reporting  1954.  . 

persons  1954 . . 
Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less 

than  150  days) farms  reporting  1954.. 

persons  1954 . . 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Specified  farm  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.. 

Lijiie  and  liming  material farms  reporting  1954.. 

tons  1954.. 

dollars  1954.. 

acres  limed  1954 . . 


The  State  (Area  1)— Continued 


Economic  class — Continued 


Commercial  farms — Continued 


Class  IV 


175 
253 

402 

16 

243 

136 

5 

51 

15 

45 
45 


106 

106 

21 

21 

252 

332 
242 

377 
383 
467 
222 
279 


53 
96 

107 

197 

66 

97 


40 
169 
73 


279 
569 

274 

262 

135 

221 

56 


292 

207 

128 

83,813 

147 

333 

134,122 

251,265 

134 

13 

208 

322 

196,244 

244,190 

281 

433 

139,743 

170,420 

59 

9,880 

208 

2,758 


166 
219 
326 
22 
214 
134 

#34 
31 

15 
15 


61 
61 
21 
21 

232 

278 
201 
177 
258 
228 
210 
284 


139 
106 

169 
292 
136 
101 


47 

98 

103 


263 
553 


133 

183 

60 

112 

25 
32 

40 
80 


272 

197 

143 

32,488 

104 

196 

72,058 

80,860 

102 

2 

209 

288 

119,981 

164,790 

247 

333 

95,121 

72,095 

51 

8,886 

144 

1,430 

1 

30 

300 

7 


52 
101 
75 
5 
95 
38 

10 
11 

21 
21 
10 
10 
23 
23 
10 
10 

121 
140 
84 
30 
96 
45 
87 
95 


137 
229 


Other  farms 


132 

84 

45 

9,239 

68 

65 

44,391 

32,440 

63 

5 

73 

90 

24,715 

32,600 

96 

105 

32,993 

21,980 

6 

1,010 

16 

140 


178 
244 
265 
20 
239 
153 

13 
10 

11 
11 


61 
61 

10 
10 

241 
263 
160 
105 
198 
125 
255 
341 


260 
380 

254 
370 
243 
350 


96 

114 
46 


295 

467 


100 
140 
45 
62 

23 
25 

22 
37 


306 

190 

143 

53,675 

80 

160 

75,615 

80,975 

63 

17 

229 

240 
90,695 
76,685 

205 

250 

54,500 

50,855 

32 

4,665 

58 

364 


Residential 


348 
454 
210 
110 
435 
281 

16 
10 


335 
397 
154 

70 
186 

90 
437 
598 


390 

280 

370 
275 
340 
220 


145 
97 
57 


461 
641 


105 

145 

25 

45 


442 

138 

111 

78,445 

67 

35 

36,960 

26,445 

62 

5 

346 

180 

87,640 

44,590 

210 

110 

34,705 

35,950 

16 

640 

9 

60 


3 

7 

29 

11 

5 

67 


4 
26 


1 
20 

1 
2 


2 

2 

700 

2 

7 

9,000 

29,610 

1 

1 

4 

5 

11,620 

4,400 

6 

6 

14,700 

6,231 

1 
70 
1 
1 


200 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  3.-LIVESTOCK  ON  HAND,  LIVESTOCK  SOLD,  AND  SPECIFIED 

(j)ata  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


The  State  (Area  1) 


Total 
all 
farms 


Economic  class 


Commercial  farms 


Livestock  on  hand: 

Horses  and  mules farms  reporting 

number 

All  cattle  and  calves farms  reporting 

number 

Cows,  including  heifers  that 
have  calved farms  reporting 

number 

Milk  cows farms  reporting 

number 


1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 

1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 
1954. 
1950. 


All  hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over.. farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

Livestock  and  livestock  products  sold: 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

number  1954 . 

1949. 

dollars  1954. 

1949. 


Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive. 


Chickens  sold. 


Chicken  eggs  sold. 


.farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

number  1954. 

1949. 

dollars  1954. 

1949. 

.farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

dollars  1954. 

1949. 

.farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

dozens  1954. 

1949. 

dollars  1954. 

1949. 

gallons  1954 . 

dollars  1954. 
1949. 


Specified  crops  harvested: 

Corn  for  all  purposes farms  reporting 

acres 

Corn  harvested  for  grain farms  reporting 

acres 

bushels  harvested 

bushels  sold 

Spring  wheat  threshed 
or  combined farms  reporting 

acres 

bushels  harvested 

bushels  sold 

Barley  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 


1954.. 
1949.. 
1954.. 
1949.. 
1954.. 
1949.. 
1954.. 
1949.. 
1954.. 
1949 . . 
1954.. 
1949.. 

1954.. 
1949.. 
1954.. 
1949.. 
1954.. 
1949.. 
1954.. 
1949.. 

1954,. . 
1949.. 
1954.. 
1949.. 
1954.. 
1949.. 
1954 . . 
1949.. 

1954.. 
1949.. 
19543 . 
19493  . 
1954.. 
1949.. 


Hay  cut. 


•acres  1954. . . 

1949.., 

tons  1954 .  . . 


1,868 

2,254 

22,779 

27,219 

2,341 

2,558 

547,945 

425,481 

2,230 
2,492 

270,412 

212,618 

1,640 

1,939 

12,780 

15,758 

822 

1,085 

12,709 

16,288 

1,826 

2,247 

168,212 

181,386 


1,860 

2,199 

188,050 

155,027 

19,902,759 

20,597,986 

440 

867 

12,243 

20,762 

445,653 

664,455 

321 

589 

78,058 

95,262 

671 

1,016 

968,231 

887,058 

472,102 

432,738 

8,557,185 

2,941,796 

3,084,876 


144 

163 

2,648 

1,790 

33 

50 

176 

265 

6,442 

14,495 

1,210 

382 
723 
6,307 
12,395 
180,848 
364,113 
134,821 
219,215 

546 
789 
16,331 
18,800 
586,652 
607,241 
271,413 
230,365 

344 

479 

2,279 

1,128 

483,276 

151,767 


324,722 
359,359 
512,666 


1,410 
1,825 
19,126 

25,177 

1,727 

2,066 

530,280 

419,365 

1,691 

2,025 

260,626 

209,818 

1,262 

1,628 

12,075 

15,137 

648 

954 

11,858 

15,529 

1,295 

1,761 

139,930 

160,172 


1,609 
1,933 

183,629 

153,706 

19,504,739 

20,479,471 

368 

777 

11,688 

20,192 

428,224 

647,950 

259 

474 

72,143 

84,807 

507 

831 

919,628 

820,848 

448,291 

401,043 

8,501,967 

2,930,406 

3,064,816 


143 

143 

2,642 

1,750 

32 

35 

170 

230 

6,430 

14,030 

1,060 

345 

683 

6,150 

12,075 

176,658 

353,988 

133,431 

210,275 

483 
714 
15,498 
17,750 
569,707 
583,341 
266,273 
215,985 

297 

399 

2,241 

1,118 
478,981 
151,167 


316,355 
353,264 
498,196 


261 

264 

8,485 

10,305 

277 

257 

312,775 

249,266 

269 

257 

153,011 

123,862 

214 

240 

2,581 

3,003 

112 

135 

3,070 

3,420 

190 

209 

34,339 

20,345 

271 

247 

116,678 

103,088 

13,200,507 

14,328,099 

47 

83 

2,233 

4,253 

78,125 

162,679 

38 

18 

8,747 

5,519 

66 

64 

262,855 

45,743 

142,567 

20,503 

1,739,429 

722,916 

938,758 

38 
12 
1,537 
505 
11 


64 

80 

2,997 

4,117 

99,185 

124,027 

82,841 

98,310 


111 
6,976 
7,851 
280,982 
257,309 
141,469 
120,579 

46 
77 
906 
518 
257,819 
60,750 

172,660 
195,698 
237,309 


364 

371 

4,757 

4,982 

433 

409 

117,637 

84,898 

432 

404 

57,401 

41,176 

335 

355 

5,884 

4,586 

154 

214 

4,373 

3,735 

344 

361 

41,956 

41,402 


424 

399 

38,166 

27,256 

3,728,468 

3,494,732 

79 

176 

5,129 

5,164 

234,518 

197,129 

75 

54 

20,726 

16,820 

149 

190 

294,887 

248,049 

155,532 

126,777 

5,022,536 

1,794,555 

1,105,224 

40 

46 

650 

730 

1 

5 

18 

125 

360 

10,000 

300 

81 

154 

1,148 

2,165 

30,261 

65,601 

21,368 

36,765 

122 

148 

3,241 

3,732 

126,691 

140,977 

53,045 

43,046 

71 

89 

646 

332 

114,473 

53,046 

70,268 
72,280 
122,878 


306 

345 

2,527 

4,158 

364 

389 

55,132 

44,628 

357 

388 

27,351 

23,897 

262 

366 

1,747 

3,492 

112 

210 

1,416 

3,504 

301 

366 

30,437 

33,407 


344 

382 

17,327 

11,996 
1,671,085 
1,466,857 

48 

157 

1,028 

4,217 

39,839 

113,095 

65 

112 

24,271 

15,318 

114 

157 

219,381 

177,306 

90,949 

82,688 

1,126,463 

301,823 

601,564 

25 

30 

170 

165 

5 

5 

5 

40 

90 

1,140 


73 

158 

753 

2,613 

26,273 

82,620 

16,670 

36,300 

103 

164 

2,613 

2,372 

89,812 

76,540 

44,309 

6,845 

75 

53 

446 

66 

82,735 

8,531 


35,497 
41,470 
68,538 


1For  comparability  of  data  on  livestock  and  poultry,  see  text  and  State  Table  12. 
farms  with  less  than  10  bags  harvested. 


2Includes  milk  equivalent  of  cream  and  butterfat  sold. 


3Does  not  include  acreage  for 


NEVADA 

CROPS.  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM.    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 

a  sample  of  farms.     See  text] 


201 


Item 

The  State  (Area 

L) — Continued 

Economic  class 

—  Continued 

(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Commercial  farms — Continued 

Other  farms 

Class  IV 

Class  V 

Class  VI 

Part-tine 

Resident  ial 

Abnormal 

Livestock  OD  hand: 

1 

209 

145 

125 

210 

242 

6 

2 

1950... 

342 

353 

150 

220 

205 

4 

3 

number  1954 .. . 

1,845 

839 

673 

789 

873 

1,991 

4 

1950... 

3,268 

1,699 

765 

1,195 

795 

52 

5 

279 

231 

143 

250 

358 

6 

6 

1950... 

438 

403 

170 

275 

205 

12 

7 

number  1954 . . . 

27,781 

10,309 

6,646 

6,997 

2,000 

8,668 

8 

1950... 

21,393 

14,980 

4,200 

4,695 

1,175 

246 

9 

Cows,  including  heifers  that 

269 

221 

143 

240 

293 

6 

10 

1950... 

428 

378 

170 

265 

190 

12 

11 

number  1954 . . . 

13,732 

5,589 

3,542 

3,684 

904 

5,198 

12 

1950... 

10,465 

8,008 

2,410 

2.1B0 

520 

100 

13 
14 

184 

158 

109 

151 

222 

5 

1950... 

330 

257 

80 

175 

130 

6 

L5 

number  1954 .. . 

701 

902 

260 

329 

312 

64 

16 

1950... 

2,745 

1,016 

295 

445 

170 

6 

17 

100 

119 

51 

76 

96 

2 

18 

1950 . . . 

205 

150 

40 

80 

50 

1 

19 

number  1954 . .  . 

950 

1,788 

261 

594 

231 

26 

20 

1950... 

3,640 

1,005 

225 

550 

205 

4 

21 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over.. farms  reporting  1954... 

191 

172 

97 

209 

317 

5 

22 

1950... 

402 

313 

110 

260 

225 

1 

23 

number  1954 . . . 

9,322 

17,209 

6,617 

14,168 

11,402 

2,712 

24 

1950... 
Livestock  and  livestock  products  sold: 

36,600 

21,943 

6,475 

11,915 

9,275 

24 

25 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting  1954... 

269 

190 

111 

179 

66 

6 

26 

1949 . . . 

398 

367 

140 

220 

40 

6 

27 

number  1954 . . . 

7,738 

2,741 

979 

1,389 

122 

2,910 

28 

1949... 

6,314 

4,122 

930 

1,180 

80 

61 

29 

dollars  1954... 

627,190 

212,980 

64,509 

92,115 

7,760 

298,145 

30 

1949... 

696,339 

414,129 

79,315 

98,855 

6,060 

13,600 

31 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting  1954... 

70 

94 

30 

57 

15 

32 

1949... 

215 

116 

30 

55 

30 

5 

33 

number  1954 . . . 

1,303 

1,570 

425 

525 

30 

34 

1949... 

5,155 

1,228 

175 

435 

115 

20 

35 

dollars  1954... 

27,952 

40,840 

6,950 

16,879 

550 

... 

36 

1949... 

141,965 

27,237 

5,845 

12,780 

2,845 

880 

37 

18 

46 

17 

40 

20 

2 

38 

1949... 

95 

145 

50 

70 

45 

39 

dollars  1954... 

10,559 

6,220 

1,620 

5,170 

580 

165 

40 

1949... 

11,030 

25,645 

10,475 

7,660 

2,795 

41 

65 

69 

44 

81 

81 

2 

42 

1949... 

185 

175 

60 

110 

75 

43 

dozens  1954 . . . 

28,625 

85,525 

28,355 

37,755 

10,300 

548 

44 

1949... 

210,330 

106,025 

33,395 

55,690 

10,520 

45 

dollars  1954... 

11,240 

34,578 

13,425 

18,686 

4,850 

275 

46 

1949... 

101,975 

55,615 

13,485 

26,050 

5,645 

... 

47 

214,969 

352,940 

45,630 

49,656 

5,562 

48 

dollars  1954... 

43,102 

59,860 

8,150 

9,965 

1,425 

49 

1949... 
Specified  crops  harvested: 

326,195 

78,745 

14,330 

17,540 

480 

2,040 

50 

30 

5 

5 

1 

51 

1949... 

30 

20 

5 

5 

10 

5 

52 

acres  1954  — 

250 

10 

25 

6 

... 

53 

1949 . . . 

225 

110 

15 

5 

10 

25 

54 

15 

1 

55 

1949... 

10 

15 

10 

5 

56 

acres  1954... 

45 

6 

57 

1949... 

30 

35 

10 

25 

58 

buehel6  harvested  1954  — 

1,780 

12 

59 

1949... 

1,645 

1,245 

315 

150 

60 

bushels  sold  1954... 

... 

... 

... 

61 

1949... 

760 

150 

62 

Spring  wheat  threshed 

58 
171 

53 
95 

16 
25 

35 
40 

63 

1949... 

64 

acres  1954... 

796 

396 

60 

145 

12 

65 

1949... 

2,060 

835 

285 

320 

... 

66 

bushels  harvested  1954 . . . 

14,174 

5,710 

1,055 

4,040 

150 

... 

67 

1949 . .  . 

58,405 

17,685 

5,650 

10,125 

68 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

10,057 

2,495 

1,310 

'so 

69 

1949... 

27,920 

6,435 

4,545 

8,940 

70 

Barley  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting  1954.... 

79 

78 

21 

52 

10 

1 

71 

1949... 

156 

100 

35 

60 

10 

5 

72 

acres  1954... 

1,486 

965 

217 

693 

40 

100 

73 

1949... 

2,465 

1,060 

270 

980 

50 

20 

74 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

35,023 

28,466 

8,733 

14,845 

600 

1,500 

75 

1949 . . . 

71,720 

29,455 

7,340 

20,200 

3,500 

200 

76 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

16,675 

9,375 

1,400 

5,140 

77 

1949... 

34,405 

9,880 

1,230 

14,380 

78 

Irish  potatoes  harvested  for 

39 

36 

30 

15 

30 

2 

79 

1949... 

100 

40 

40 

45 

35 

80 

acres  19543 . . 

164 

72 

7 

1 

6 

31 

81 

19493 . . 

154 

28 

20 

10 

(3) 

82 

100-lb.  bags  harvested  1954... 

19,384 

4,255 

315 

85 

1,210 

3,666 

83 

1949... 

24,275 

3,715 

850 

435 

165 

84 
85 

22,385 
27,141 

11,228 
13,125 

4,317 
3,550 

3,546 
3,889 

1,412 
1,855 

3,409 

1949. . . 

351 

86 

tons  1954 . . . 

44,079 

18,123 

7,269 

7,324 

2,311 

4,835 

374943   O  -  56  -  15 


202 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 

Farms number  1954 . 

1950. 

Land  in  farms acres  1954. 

1950. 

Average  size  of  farm acres  1954. 

1950. 
Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

Average  per  farm dollars  1954. . 

1950. . 

Average  per  acre dollars  1954., 

1950.. 
Proportion  of  farms  reporting  value percent  1954., 

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  (hou.se  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 

Oops  on  which  coaaercial  fertilizer  *as  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... 


Economic  Area  Table  4.-FARMS,  ACREAGE,  VALUE,  AND  USE  OF  COMMERCIAL 

CData  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


The  State  (Area  1) 


Total 
all 

farms 


2,808 

3,117 

8,224,873 

7,010,206 

2,929.1 

2,249.0 

61,056 

36,046 

26.52 

21.68 


2,212 

2,630 

361,546 

405,583 

339 

212 

162 

312 

432 

330 

266 

159 

1,260 

1,346 

248,361 

135,499 

690 

827 

61,349 

53,946 

265 

8,492 

499 

52,857 

137 

45,049 

59 

11,583 

1,546 

7,340,906 

747 

213,725 

2,582 

156,079 

2,495 

2,881 

671,256 

595,028 

2,227 

2,488 

7,634,316 

6,397,955 

190 

223 

56,632 

116,809 

2,465 

2,868 

570,671 

710,048 


17 
220 


13 

490 


245 

1,360 

14,134 

42 

210 

2,254 


55 

325 

3,417 

74 
518 

2,126 
124 
869 

6,901 


Cash-grain 


22 

58 

25,765 

18,485 

1,171.1 

318.7 

81,405 
24,478 
73.10 
83.06 
95 


22 

58 
7,541 
8,470 


7 
6 
7 
2 

11 

17 

215 

1,922 

13 

21 

2,258 

1,963 


11 
475 


1,783 


14,004 
6 

120 

22 

1,747 

22 

58 

10,014 

12,355 

14 

42 

14,219 

2,662 


19 

53 

7,225 

9,215 


7 

210 

2,215 


75 
1,010 


Type  of  farm 


5 

21,230 

4,246.0 

231,400 
54.50 

100 

5 
2,130 


1 
3 

1 

1 
67 

4 
1,933 


2 

650 

2 

1,283 


1 
240 


2 
2,858 


5 

14,002 
5 

4,130 
2 

3,165 

1 

240 

"s 

2,197 


Other 
field-crop 


21 

20 

28,750 

830 

1,369.0 

41.5 

123,333 
22,333 
389.47 
421.38 

71 


21 

20 

3,060 

540 


5 

100 
15 


5 
LOG 


16 

25,413 

6 

1,775 

21 

177 

21 

20 

3,160 

750 

16 

10 

25,413 

195 


21 

26 

20 

5 

4,835 

2,280 

735 

920 

4 

270 

1,330 


5 

10 

200 

21 

209 

1,150 

15 

48 

425 


26 
5 

7,600 

8,500 

292.3 

1,700.0 

77,948 

30,000 

221.50 

17.65 

81 


26 

5 

2,185 

545 


5 

5 

35 

375 


6 

40 

6 

4,305 


21 

800 

26 

5 

6,565 

920 

10 

5 

270 

375 


Z  Less  than  0.5. 


54 
350 


5 
12 
85 

16 
229 
610 

11 
148 

450 


Fruit-and-nut 


10 
400 
40.0 

17,000 

425.00 

50 

10 

210 

5 


150 

5 

150 

10 
40 
10 

210 

5 
150 


10 
360 


NEVADA 

FERTILIZER.  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  19S4  AND  1950 


203 


a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 

24 
25 
26 
27 
28 

29 
30 
31 

32 
33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 
44 

45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 

63 
64 


FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 

Farms number  1954. . . 

1950... 

Land  in  farms aores  1954... 

1950... 
Average  size  of  farm acres  1954... 

1950... 
Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

Average  per  farm dollars  19S- . . . 

1950... 
Average  per  acre dollars  1954. . . 

1950... 
Proportion  of  farms  reporting  value percent  1954... 

Land  in  farns  according  to  use: 

Cropland  harvested farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

acres  1954. .. 

1949. . . 

1  to  9  acres farms  reporting  1954... 

10  to  19  acres farms  reporting  1954... 

20  to  29  acres farms  reporting  1954... 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting  1954... 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting  1954... 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting  1954... 

200  to  499  acres farms  reporting  1954... 

500  acres  and  over farms  reporting  1954... 

Cropland  used  only  for  pasture. .farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 
acres  1954... 
1949... 
Cropland  not  harvested  and  not 

pastured farms  reporting  1954. . 

1949.. 

acres  1954.. 

1949. . 

Cultivated  summer  fallow farms  reporting  1954.. 

acres  1954.. 

Other  cropland farms  reporting  1954.. 

acres  1954.. 

Woodland  pastured farms  reporting  1954.. 

acres  1954.. 

Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting  1954.. 

acres  1954.. 
Other  pasture  (not  cropland  and 

not  woodland) farms  reporting  1954. . 

acres  1954.. 

Improved  (see  text) farms  reporting  1954.. 

acres  1954.. 
Other  land  (house  lots,  roads, 

wasteland,  etc.) farms  reporting  1954.. 

acres  1954. . 

Cropland,  total farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949. . 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Land  pastured,  total farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

Woodland,    total farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954. . 

1949.. 

Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 
acres  1954.. 
1949.. 
Land  in  row  or  close-seeded  crops  grown  in  strips 

for  wind  erosion  control farms  reporting  1954.. 

acres  1954.. 
Cropland  used  for  row  or  grain  crops 

fanned  on  contour farms  reporting  1954.. 

acres  1954. . 

USE  OF  COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZER 
Crops  on  which  coaacrcial  fertilizer  MS  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. 


The  State  (Area  1) — Continued 


Fruits,  vegetables,  potatoes 


etc.. ..farms  reporting, 
tons, 
acres  on  which  used. 

Other  crops farms  reporting. 

tons, 
acres  on  which  used. 


250 

354 

48,823 

58,795 

195.3 

166.1 

47,474 
28,858 
243.31 
174.70 
96 


235 

308 

16,460 

19,001 

20 

'41 

50 

66 

55 

2 

1 

173 

254 

6,559 

9,715 

90 

97 

2,435 

3,772 

55 

845 

50 

1,590 

25 

1,910 

5 

10 

149 

14,238 

103 

7,570 

250 

7,211 

245 

339 

25,454 

32,488 

250 

329 

22,707 

24,823 

30 

16 

1,920 

2,460 

250 

349 

29,953 

35,333 


46 

99 

1,085 

5 

5 

45 


Type  of  farm— Continued 


Poultry 


67 

105 

15,550 

3,915 

232.1 

37.3 

35,152 
13,040 
235.06 
346.35 
99 


47 
60 
2,645 
1,430 
15 
16 


11 
40 
180 
260 


20 
640 

580 


15 
640 


5 
5 

27 

8,840 

21 

865 

67 

3,240 

47 

70 

3,465 

2,270 

37 

50 

9,020 

705 

5 


57 

60 

3,690 

1,825 


10 
80 
800 


Livestock 

other  than 

dairy  and 

poultry 


25 
25 
350 


Primarily 
crop 


1,212 

1,293 

6,943,644 

5,563,648 

5,729.1 

4,302.9 

95,838 
55,470 
20.66 
15.66 

85 


1,071 

1,183 

269,612 

306,008 

38 

75 

69 

132 

226 

182 

216 

133 

618 

523 

215,564 

105,159 

250 

299 

34,820 

25,606 

104 

4,702 

168 

30,118 

76 

36,569 

22 

8,492 

908 

6,295,361 

399 

187,796 

1,148 

83,226 

1,153 

1,211 

519,996 

436,773 

1,134 

1,205 

6,547,494 

5,139,416 

93 

152 

45,061 

101,759 

1,122 

1,242 

441,045 

527,878 

11 


131 

971 

10,119 

20 

40 

389 


19 
56 
530 

9 

5 

60 

42 

164 

1,814 


Primarily 
livestock 


192 
237 

77,370 

186,118 

403.0 

785.3 

44,539 

42,318 

109.05 

56.60 

94 


192 

237 

27,814 

36,095 

1 
10 
47 
61 
35 
24 
14 


4,885 
4,589 

57 

93 

1,665 

10,290 

6 

445 

51 

1,220 

7 
350 

5 
40 

54 

34,490 

36 

6,010 

191 

8,126 

192 

237 

34,364 

50,974 

136 

152 

39,725 

129,980 

12 

5 

390 

850 

187 

232 

33,289 

47,164 


2 

35 

355 


7 
25 
247 

26 

74 

300 

12 

50 

644 


20 

90 

1,315 

12,670 

65.8 

140.8 

11,000 
15,925 
137.50 
123.21 
75 


85 

340 

4,475 


5 

45 

10 

1,875 


Crop  and 
livestock 


15 
885 

10 
85 

15 
80 
15 
90 
350 

6,740 
15 
80 
895 

5,360 


10 

20 

85 

425 

6,935 


Miscellaneous 

and 
unclassified 


84 
127 
55,406 
81,515 
659.6 
641.9 

68,174 
25,518 
106.45 
46.12 
92 


84 

127 

12,808 

16,953 


5 

5 
40 
28 

2 

4 

57 

56 

2,710 

2,325 

17 

36 

1,082 

1,645 

15 

225 

7 

857 

7 

3,420 

6 

325 

49 

28,635 

28 

7,247 

82 

6,426 

84 

127 

16,600 

20,923 

79 

97 

34,765 

56,949 

13 

10 

3,745 

1,720 

84 

127 

20,413 

20,218 


3 

57 

1,050 

6 

159 

1,795 


3 
28 

1 
(Z) 

1 
7 


899 

828 

999,020 

1,075,730 

1,111.3 

1,299.2 

19,892 

13,662 

27.98 

71.31 
81 


484 

547 

16,741 

12,066 

261 

U0 

32 

52 

22 

1 

2 

4 

300 

307 

18,136 

9,084 

228 

231 

12,071 

9,685 

66 

1,110 

187 

10,961 

21 
2,560 

16 
2,711 

307 

915,797 

128 

2,057 

750 

31,004 

675 

724 

46,948 

30,835 

529 

518 

936,493 

1,037,490 

36 

35 

5,271 

10,010 

664 

695 

24,959 

59,825 


37 
59 
330 
6 
4 
15 


5 
2 
60 


1 
5 
2 
3 
15 


204 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  5.-FARM  FACILITIES,   OFF-FARM  WORK,  WORK  POWER,  FARM  LABOR, 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,    see   text  I 


The  State  (Area  1) 


Total 
all 
farms 


Type  of  farm 


Cash-grain 


Other 
field-crop 


Fruit-and-nut 


SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  E9UIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting  1954. 

Electricity farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

Television  set farms  reporting  1954. 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting  1954. 

Home  freezer farms  reporting  1954. 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting  1954. 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting  1954. 

Milking  machine farms  reporting  1954 . 

Grain  combines farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954 . 
Corn  pickers farms  reporting  1954 . 

number  1954. 
Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954 . 
Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954 . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting  1954. 

number  1954 . 

Tractors,  other  than  garden farms  reporting  1954. 

1950 . 

number  1954 . 

1950. 

Automob  iles farms  reporting  1954 . . 

number  1954 . . 


OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER  INCOME 

Farm  operators — 

With  other  income  of  family  exceeding  value 
of  farm  products  sold operators  reporting 

Working  off  their  farms, 
total operators  reporting 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting 

FARMS  BY  CLASS  OF  WORK  POWER 

No  tractor,  horses,  or  mules farms  reporting 

No  tractor  but  horses  and/or 

mules farms  reporting 

Tractor  and  horses  and/or  mules ....  farms  reporting 
Tractor  and  no  horses  or  mules farms  reporting 

FARM  LABOR 

Week  of  September  26-0ttober  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  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 


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 . . 


1,772 

2,323 

2,184 

251 

2,286 

1,393 

34 

519 

333 

393 
412 
11 
11 
771 
847 
214 
241 

2,262 
3,908 
1,922 
1,673 
4,356 
3,087 
2,183 
3,495 


915 
950 

1,187 

1,503 

903 

879 


450 

1,418 

504 


2,591 
7,078 

2,513 

2,470 

1,091 

1,750 

874 

2,858 

607 
1,721 

431 
1,137 


2,618 

1,871 

1,137 

936, 524 

1,461 

1,734 

5,935,117 

5,763,806 

987 

494 

2,037 

2,033 

4,574,747 

3,905,020 

2,197 

2,246 

2,091,335 

1,708,494 

430 

257,904 

3,285 

28,832 

6 

65 

615 

17 


20 

15 

16,385 

13 

37 

47,675 

50,364 


6 

31 

1,250 

10,832 

22 

42 

24,975 

20,966 

12 

23,090 

290 

3,270 


5 

1 

500 

5 

87,550 


5 

1 
7,000 

5 
48,650 


20,100 

270 

1,330 


21 

297 


5 

35 

16 
241 


11 
232 


21 

21 

11 

20,000 

21 

15 

115,000 

54,500 

5 

16 

6 

10 

4,175 

2,250 

21 

15 

41,000 

7,875 

21 

27,195 

266 

1,775 


21 

159 


11 
22 
21 
116 

10 
15 

16 

101 


26 

26 

10 

2,400 

26 

5 

200,500 

11,770 

26 

6 

5 

520 

1,995 

26 

5 

34,850 

4,140 

21 

35,060 

445 

1,495 


10 
10 
10 


10 
15 

10 

10 

5 


5 

5 
200 


5 
950 


NEVADA 


205 


AND  FARM  EXPENDITURES.  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM:  CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 

a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


Item 

The  Stat 

e  (Area  1)— Continued 

Type  of  farm — Continued 

General 

(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

Livestock 
other  than 

Miscellaneous 

Dairy 

Poultry 

dairy  and 

Primarily 

Primarily 

Crop  and 

and 

poultry 

crop 

livestock 

livestock 

unclassified 

SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

1 

2 

3 

225 
240 
334 

46 
67 
90 

699 
963 
850 

149 
179 
169 

10 
20 
80 

57 

78 

111 

528 

703 

1950 . . . 

488 

4 

12 
235 

10 
66 

76 

974 

7 
164 

5 
20 

1 

72 

130 

5 

677 

6 

190 

41 

541 

92 

5 

48 

438 

7 

26 

5 

2 

1 

3 

94 

6 

304 

31 

40 

30 

9 
10 

205 

75 

5 

5 

17 

20 

51 

7 

245 

40 

19 

12 

11 

number  1954. . . 

51 

7 

256 

40 

19 

13 

12 
13 

11 

number  1954.. . 

11 

14 

108 

22 

395 

112 

47 

66 

15 

number  1954 . . . 

119 

22 

447 

123 

47 

67 

16 

62 

103 

21 

12 

10 

17 

number  1954. .. 

68 

114 

26 

17 

10 

18 
19 

20 
21 
22 

230 
281 

47 
70 

1,101 
2,306 

150 
239 

10 
10 

67 
102 

583 

number  1954.  .  . 

752 

1950 . . . 

230 
269 

37 

30 

998 
833 

166 
156 

10 
70 

83 
86 

319 
187 

number  1954. . . 

382 

51 

2,734 

'351 

10 

152 

417 

23 
2c 

1950 . . . 

418 

35 

1,752 

313 

105 

160 

231 

200 
298 

42 

57 

952 
1,689 

156 
227 

10 
15 

72 
103 

699 

25 

number  1954 . . . 

1,012 

OFF-FARM  V0RK  AND  OTHER  INCOME 

Fara  operators — 

26 

With  other  income  of  family  exceeding  value 

26 
26 

654 
665 

27 

of  farm  products  sold operators  reporting  1954... 

1949 . . . 

15 

21 

10 
20 

174 
162 

31 
15 

5 
20 

28 

Working  off  their  farms, 

40 

40 

327 

98 

5 

38 

630 

29 

1949... 

100 

35 

482 

98 

50 

45 

651 

30 

15 

20 

178 

73 

5 

21 

589 

31 

1949... 

FARMS  BY  CLASS  OF  WORK  POWER 

35 

15 

154 

42 

10 

25 

576 

32 

10 

20 

50 

15 

336 

33 

No  tractor  but  horses  and/or 

10 
140 

10 
12 

164 
889 

11 
70 

10 
5 

1 
58 

244 

34 

Tractor  and  horses  and/or  mules farms  reporting  1954... 

216 

35 

Tractor  and  no  horses  or  mules farms  reporting  1954... 

FARM  LABOR 
fttek  of  September  26-October  2: 

90 

25 

109 

96 

5 

25 

103 

36 

Family  and/or  hired  workers farms  reporting  1954... 

245 

67 

1,154 

181 

20 

84 

762 

37 

persons  1954. . . 

656 

145 

3,911 

446 

40 

206 

1,138 

38 

Family  workers,  including 

245 

66 

1,112 

180 

20 

77 

736 

39 

Operators  working  1  or  more 

240 

66 

1,095 

175 

20 

76 

721 

40 

Unpaid  members  of  operator's 

149 

46 

483 

99 

10 

68 

206 

41 

persons  1954. . . 

220 

57 

838 

155 

15 

88 

305 

42 

105 

6 

564 

51 

5 

20 

73 

43 

persons  1954. . . 

196 

22 

1,978 

116 

5 

42 

112 

44 

Regular  workers  (to  be  employed  150 

70 

6 

451 

19 

15 

24 

45 

persons  1954. . . 

97 

11 

1,480 

34 

30 

27 

46 

Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less 

43 

6 

245 

42 

5 

7 

49 

47 

persons  1954. . . 
SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

99 

11 

498 

82 

5 

12 

85 

48 

Specified  farm  expenditures farms  reporting  1954... 

250 

52 

1,180 

192 

20 

84 

756 

49 

Machine  hire  and/or  hired 

230 

163 

82,419 

32 

30 
6,250 

950 

467 

494,519 

171 

121 

94,924 

5 

5 

1,025 

74 

51 

84,057 

332 

50 

258 

51 

dollars  1954. .. 

133,845 

52 
53 
54 

1949 . . . 

210 
229 

12 
40 

840 
925 

130 

114 

5 
55 

68 
86 

151 
228 

dollars  1954. . . 

310,180 

62,245 

4,665,522 

178,008 

150 

138,612 

129,675 

55 
56 

1949. . . 

503,806 

36,410 

4,305,872 

312,374 

35,025 

151,195 

302,490 

170 

7 

493 

115 

5 

58 

127 

57 

40 

5 

347 

15 

10 

24 

58 
59 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry . .farms  reporting  1954... 

1949... 

230 
294 

52 

85 

985 
946 

99 

76 

20 
65 

52 
76 

580 
445 

60 

dollars  1954... 

659,719 

201,345 

3,394,089 

53,271 

24,200 

38,023 

191,155 

61 

1949... 

683,675 

130,650 

2,762,199 

33, 724 

80,500 

42,145 

157,050 

62 

Gasoline  and  other  petroleum  fuel 

240 

47 

1,138 

171 

15 

84 

423 

63 

1949 . . . 

299 

65 

1,102 

155 

70 

101 

392 

64 

dollars  1954... 

174,207 

22,740 

1,414,011 

143,833 

4,350 

76,994 

104,775 

65 

1949... 

248,388 

19,625 

1,117,092 

94,042 

29,000 

52,085 

115,281 

66 

Commercial  fertilizer  and  fertilizing 

71 

10 

180 

42 

5 

15 

49 

67 

dollars  1954... 

10,590 

5,900 

86,800 

15,305 

125 

28,364 

5,375 

68 

tons  1954 . . . 

136 

80 

1,238 

184 

2 

306 

68 

69 

acres  on  which  used  1954... 

1,532 

800 

12,912 

1,546 

10 

3,737 

425 

70 

5 

1 

71 

tons  1954... 

35 

30 

72 

dollars  1954... 

315 

300 

73 

acres  limed  1954... 

10 

7 

206 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  6.-LIVESTOCK  ON  HAND,  LIVESTOCK  SOLD,  AND 

[Data  are  based  on  reporta  for  only 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Livestock  on  band: ' 

Horses  and  mules farms  reporting  1954 . 

1950. 

number  1954 . 

1950. 

All  cattle  and  calves farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 
number  1954. 
1950. 
Cows,  Including  heifers  that 

have  calved farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

Milk  cows farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

All  hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting  1954 . 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over.. farms  reporting  1954. 

.  1950. 

number  1954 . 

1950. 


Livestock  and  livestock  products 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive.. 


Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive. 


old: 

.farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

number  1954. 

1949. 

dollars  1954. 

1949. 

.farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

number  1954. 

1949. 

dollars  1954. 

1949. 


Chickens  sold farms  reporting  1954  . . 

1949 . . 

dollars  1954.. 

1949 . . 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting  1954 . . 

1949.. 

dozens  1954 . . 

1949.. 

dollars  1954.. 

1949 . . 

Milk  sold2 gallons  1954.. 

dollars  1954.. 
1949.. 

Specified  crops  harvested: 

Corn  for  all  purposes farms  reporting  1954  . . 

1949 . . 

acres  1954 . . 

1949.. 

Corn  harvested  for  grain farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954 . . 

1949.. 

bushels  harvested  1954.. 

1949 . . 

bushels  sold  1954.. 

1949.. 

Spring  wheat  threshed 

or  combined farms  reporting  1954. . 

1949.. 

acres  1954 . . 

1949. . 

bushels  harvested  1954 . . 

1949 . . 

bushels  sold  1954.. 

1949.. 

Barley  threshed 

or  combined ^a™s   reporting  1954k  . 

1949.. 

acres  1954.. 

1949.. 

bushels  harvested  1954.. 

1949.. 

bushels  sold  1954.. 

1949 . . 

Irish  potatoes  harvested  for 

home  use  or  for  sale farms  reporting  1954 . . 

1949.. 

acres  1954 2 . 

19493 . 

100-lb.  bags  harvested  1954.. 

1949 . . 


The  State  (Area  1) 


.acres  1954. 

1949. 

tons  1954. 


Total 
all 

farms 


1,866 

2,254 

22,779 

274219 

2,341 

2,558 

547,945 

425,481 

2,230 
2,492 

270,412 

212,618 

1,640 

1,939 

12,780 

15,758 

822 
1,085 
12,709 
16,288 
1,826 
2,247 
168,212 
181,386 


1,860 

2,199 

188,050 

155,027 

19,902,759 

20,597,986 

440 
867 
12,243 
20, 762 
445,653 
664,455 

321 
589 

78,058 

95,262 

671 

1,016 

968,231 

887,058 

472,102 

432,738 

8,557,185 

2,941,796 

3,084,876 


144 

163 

2,648 

1,790 

33 

50 

176 

265 

6,442 

14,495 

1,210 

382 
723 
6,307 
12,395 
180,848 
364,113 
134,821 
219,215 

546 

789 
16,331 

18,800 
586,652 
607,241 
271,413 
230,365 

344 

479 

2,279 

1,128 

483,276 

151,767 


Type  of  farm 


Cash-grain 


324,722 
359,359 
512,666 


10 
37 
46 
91 
13 
32 
1,632 
919 

13 

32 

662 

430 

2 

27 
2 
52 

6 
21 

20 
372 
5 
31 
75 
4,665 


12 

22 

120 

89 

10,995 

13, 170 


21 

10 

379 

300 

8,490 


2,210 

15 

21,035 

12,215 

2,170 


15 
33 
1,189 
2,620 
23,344 
75,765 
23,040 
63,041 

15 
28 
2,250 
2,225 
59,889 
54,820 
42,356 
48, 746 

1 

5 

(3) 

10 

2 

1,250 


1,917 
3,235 
3,829 


1 

6 

3 

508 

3 

320 

2 

101 

1 
5 

2 

70 

2 

215 

19,350 


1 
50 

"i 

365 

182 

79,200 
36,000 

1 
-20 


Other 
field-crop 


2 

220 
7,000 
6,000 


100 
600 


11 

15 

36 

30 

6 

5 

1,142 

65 

6 

5 

729 

25 

6 

5 

16 

25 


350 

20 

10 

625 

285 


6 

10 

425 

20 

24,630 

1,400 


10 

5 

230 

95 

6,550 

2,850 

6,000 

2,850 

10 

300 

10, 000 

10,000 

21 

20 

1,130 

285 

282,200 

36,075 

805 

80 

2,660 


Vegetable 


1 

5 

2 

180 

5 

5 

35 

30 

5 
5 

15 
10 


35 

11 

5 

550 

350 


5 

625 


5 
125 

60 


Frui t-and-nut 


85 
4,830 

4,830 

"5 

175 
6,500 


10 
5 

450 

40 

97,000 

6,001 


750 

175 

2,569 


1For  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. 


3Does  not  include  acreage 


NEVADA 


207 


SPECIFIED  CROPS,  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 

a  sample  of  farms.     See  text] 


Item 

The  State   (Area  1) — Continued 

Type 

3f  farm — Continue 

1 

General 

(For  definitions  and  explanations,    see  text) 

Livestock 
other  than 

Miscellaneous 

Dairy 

Poultry 

dairy  and 

Primarily 

Primarily 

Crop  and 

and 

poultry 

crop 

livestock 

livestock 

unclassified 

Livestock  on   hand 

1 

150 

22 

1,053 

81 

15 

59 

460 

2 

1950... 

244 

35 

1,180 

136 

55 

97 

450 

3 

number  1954 .. . 

450 

67 

17,960 

220 

25 

270 

3,677 

4 

1950... 

916 

100 

21,670 

807 

165 

787 

2,473 

5 
6 

1950... 

250 
354 

42 
65 

1,171 
1,234 

122 

148 

20 
85 

84 
117 

615 

513 

7 

number  1954 . . . 

20,283 

840 

484,919 

7,823 

525 

12,018 

17,925 

8 

1950... 

17,694 

1,220 

385,889 

3,121 

2,795 

4,610 

9,138 

9 

Cows,  including  heifers  that 

540 

250 

42 

1,141 

116 

20 

84 

10 

1950... 

354 

45 

1,228 

138 

85 

112 

488 

11 

number  1954 . . . 

9,528 

437 

238,943 

3,425 

275 

5,927 

9,986 

12 

1950... 

9,507 

720 

192,257 

1,543 

1,440 

2,270 

4,416 

13 

250 

41 

797 

74 

20 

60 

378 

14 

1950... 

354 

35 

891 

123 

80 

92 

327 

15 

number  1954 .. . 

8,037 

136 

3,066 

271 

105 

321 

705 

16 

1950... 

8,727 

175 

4,369 

455 

825 

452 

668 

17 

112 

1 

433 

42 

15 

33 

174 

18 

1950... 

161 

30 

509 

85 

60 

67 

137 

19 

number  1954  — 

2,215 

80 

8,447 

219 

315 

537 

851 

20 

1950... 

2,345 

190 

8,280 

1,110 

835 

1,977 

794 

21 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over. .farms  reporting  1954... 

189 

62 

795 

119 

15 

67 

531 

22 

1950. . . 

277 

100 

968 

157 

90 

102 

507 

23 

number  1954 . . . 

18,440 

54,695 

46, 869 

9,583 

1,620 

7,033 

28,282 

24 

1950... 
Livestock   and   livestock  products   sold: 

16,895 

33,350 

63,820 

14,  887 

14,225 

10,895 

22,014 

25 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive ... .farms  reporting  1954... 

235 

27 

1,140 

82 

15 

84 

252 

26 

1949 . . . 

314 

40 

1,212 

112 

85 

117 

287 

27 

number  1954 . . . 

5,639 

236 

171,926 

1,288 

125 

3,575 

4,496 

28 

1949... 

5,541 

250 

143, 533 

825 

660 

1,857 

2,252 

29 

dollars  1954 . . . 

559,050 

14,960 

18,390,920 

123,953 

7,325 

347,431 

403,520 

30 

1949... 

458,385 

27,145 

19,424,938 

95,203 

64,300 

259, 140 

254, 305 

31 

77 

1 

226 

20 

15 

28 

72 

32 

1949 . .  . 

142 

20 

360 

83 

65 

71 

95 

33 

number  1954 . .  . 

2,049 

20 

8,417 

135 

300 

757 

555 

34 

1949 . . . 

3,732 

150 

12,053 

1,113 

1,225 

1,425 

605 

35 

dollars  1954... 

61,494 

600 

321,291 

5,400 

10,525 

28,614 

17,429 

36 

1949... 

125,774 

6,440 

385,254 

37,697 

36, 385 

41,765 

17,890 

37 

51 

52 

113 

15 

15 

12 

62 

38 

1949... 

62 

85 

181 

35 

60 

45 

115 

39 

dollars  1954... 

6,425 

41,655 

7,952 

2,580 

9,465 

4,016 

5,915 

40 

1949 . . . 

7,420 

38,875 

16,027 

3,160 

9,485 

7,630 

10,455 

41 

97 

57 

256 

37 

15 

39 

164 

42 

1949... 

117 

95 

378 

55 

75 

81 

200 

43 

dozens  1954 .. . 

95,932 

581,820 

122,695 

56,325 

18,910 

43,456 

48,603 

44 

1949... 

86,089 

310,855 

189,824 

31,035 

135,160 

43,675 

69,  385 

45 

dollars  1954... 

40,219 

302,885 

53,246 

23,947 

11,045 

16, 707 

23,811 

46 

1949 . . . 

42,482 

154,910 

87,776 

18, 375 

63,535 

20,070 

33,375 

47 

7,565,628 

11   385 

480  416 

85, 603 

18, 810 

100,221 
20,235 

179,514 
35,650 

55,218 
11,390 

48 

dollars  1954... 

2,726,623 

2^050 

9l'o38 

49 

1949... 
Specified   crops  harvested: 

2,681,617 

15,820 

164,248 

33,576 

132,595 

32,785 

22,065 

50 

50 

5 

70 

6 

6 

1 

51 

1949... 

55 

10 

53 

20 

5 

20 

52 

acres  1954 . . . 

615 

5 

1,412 

230 

185 

6 

53 

1949 . . . 

505 

150 

740 

345 

10 

40 

54 

Corn  harvested  for  grain farms  reporting  1954... 

5 

5 

22 

1 

55 

1949 . . . 

10 

20 

5 

15 

56 

acres  1954 . . . 

50 

5 

115 

6 

57 

1949 . . . 

150 

70 

10 

35 

58 

bushels  harvested  1954 . . . 

120 

90 

6,220 

12 

59 

1949 . . . 

11, 520 

2,310 

200 

465 

60 

bushels  sold  1954... 

61 

1949... 

1,060 

150 

62 

Spring  wheat  threshed 

31 

191 

60 

33 

37 

63 

1949... 

66 

20 

350 

98 

40 

71 

40 

64 

acres  1954 . . . 

322 

2,905 

995 

424 

157 

65 

1949... 

420 

285 

5,107 

1,950 

480 

1,118 

320 

66 

bushels  harvested  1954  — 

8,632 

83,912 

36,969 

12,421 

4,190 

67 

1949 . . . 

12,000 

8,350 

140,097 

61, 571 

15,105 

38,250 

10,125 

68 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

2,083 

56,430 

32,785 

8,263 

1,390 

69 

1949... 

2,630 

63,528 

48,021 

11,250 

18,955 

8,940 

70 

Barley  threshed 

67 
86 

15 
20 

247 
364 

85 

105 

5 

50 

37 
56 

63 

75 

71 

1949... 

72 

acres  1954... 

1,337 

695 

7,082 

2,332 

40 

1,242 

833 

73 

1949... 

1,254 

125 

8,891 

3,190 

575 

1,315 

1,050 

74 

bu6hels  harvested  1954 . . . 

79,965 

21,600 

253,417 

77, 933 

2,000 

57, 903 

16,945 

75 

1949... 

45,830 

5,450 

294, 901 

114,550 

15,535 

45,755 

23,900 

76 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

11,425 

2,500 

97,114 

50,003 

46, 875 

5,140 

77 

1949... 

15,387 

210 

57,007 

81,510 

600 

12,525 

14,380 

78 

Irish  potatoes  harvested  for 

, 

31 
35 

10 
20 

164 
254 

42 
30 

13 
15 

79 

1949... 
seres  19543.. 

15 

47 

80 

80 

6 

1 

249 

386 

18 

38 

81 

19493.. 

4 

2 

442 

78 

2 

255 

10 

82 

100-lb.  bags  hsrvested  1954... 

930 

75 

28,114 

69,150 

1,460 

4,295 

83 

1949... 

370 

255 

56,497 

23,905 

1,075 

25,740 

600 

84 

14,423 

1,430 

745 

261, 530 
288,518 

23,227 

27,290 

290 
3,325 

11,398 
12,894 

8,702 
7,571 

85 

1949... 

15,526 

86 

tons  1954... 

45,260 

4,845 

340,137 

63,997 

755 

32,854 

15,010 

208 


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) 


The  State  (Area  1) 


Total 
all 
farms 


Tenure  of  operator 


Full  owners 


Part  ownerB 


Managers 


FARrE,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 

Farms number  195*1.. 

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  faraa  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   wbicb  cOHerciol   fertilizer   vas  naed.    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. 


2,808 

3,117 

8,224,873 

7,010,206 

2,929.1 

2,249.0 

61,056 

36,046 

26.52 

21.68 

86 


2,212 

2,630 

361,546 

405,583 

339 

212 

162 

312 

432 

330 

266 

159 

1,260 

1,346 

248,361 

135,499 

690 

827 

61, 349 

53,946 

265 

8,492 

499 

52,857 

137 

45,049 

59 

11,583 

1,546 

7,340,906 

747 

213,725 

2,582 

156,079 

2,495 

2,881 

671,256 

595,028 

2,227 

2,488 

7,634,316 

6,397,955 

190 

223 

56,632 

116,809 

2,465 

2,868 

570,671 

710,048 

17 
220 

13 
490 


245 

1,360 

14,134 

42 

210 

2,254 


55 

325 

3,417 

74 
518 

2,126 
124 
869 

6,901 


1,350 

1,682 

2,531,417 

2,283,943 

1,875.1 

1,357.9 

64,071 
35,656 
36.21 
27.33 
92 


1,223 

1,523 

199,862 

219,290 

62 

72 

108 

197 

305 

224 

165 

90 

650 

731 

143,814 

78,912 

323 

440 

28,346 

32,585 

145 

4,923 

218 

23,423 

75 

24,710 

35 

9,988 

875 

2,046,423 

439 

108,840 

1,312 

76,274 

1,285 

1,580 

372,022 

330,787 

1,191 

1,414 

2,214,947 

1,943,308 

105 

150 

34,698 

60,040 

1,270 

1,578 

307,501 

351,425 

7 
140 


132 
580 
5,698 
25 
45 
434 


363 

370 

2,793,018 

1,581,982 

7,694.3 

4,275.6 

119,687 
55,256 
20.82 
16.21 


330 

341 
78,106 
74,549 
16 
12 
12 
36 
85 
66 
65 
38 

206 

216 

42,404 

30,818 

92 

112 

13,352 

7,728 

32 

1,324 

65 

12,028 

26 

13,925 

8 

965 

245 

2,620,532 

138 

51,847 

356 

23,734 

342 

353 

133,862 

113,095 

336 

345 

2,676,861 

1,476,338 

33 

30 

14,890 

42,429 

345 

362 

132,533 

141 ,766 


5 

400 


56 

318 

4,306 

10 

22 

205 


17 

23 

46 

130 

352 

1,705 

39 

17 

166 

236 

1,097 

698 

62 

40 

258 

193 

2,016 

2,261 

50 

71 

1,738,792 

1,907,886 

34,775.8 

26,871.6 

348,456 

232,397 

11.66 

10.86 

72 


48 

66 

51,343 

83,907 


1 

3 

3 

17 

22 

23 

28 

36,575 

14,905 

14 

12 

6,445 

4,563 


5,620 

3 

2,324 

1 

220 

45 

1,632,418 

12 

26,562 

44 

9,467 

48 

66 

94,363 

103,375 

47 

71 

1,671,317 

1,813,176 

4 

3 

2,544 

2,290 

49 

71 

81,867 

133,519 


11 

323 

3,140 

1 
139 

1,600 


148 
197 
168,697 
207,495 
1,139.8 
1,053.3 

55,009 
26,061 
61.16 
38.84 

78 


129 

179 

15,829 

19,696 

16 


83 

80 

7,617 

5,185 

34 

37 

1,175 

1,615 

17 
350 

18 
825 

13 
1,730 


75 

125,893 

31 

24,576 

122 

16,453 

147 

189 

24,621 

26,496 

126 

161 

135,240 

168,215 

13 

5 

1,730 

2,040 

139 

188 

24,303 

28,013 

10 


7 

80 

660 


2 

8 

33 

114 

226 

1,072 

1 

16 

1 

114 

6 

320 

7 

13 

140 

275 

560 

1,049 

79 
99 
85,350 
153,289 
1,080.4 
1,548.4 

59,934 
33,309 
72.81 
36.92 
73 


67 

83 

6,464 

10,149 

11 
5 

12 
11 
16 
11 
1 


3,830 
2,745 

16 

15 

410 

765 

11 

110 

6 

300 

12 
1,490 


38 
69,707 

18 
22,656 

63 

3,449 

79 

93 

10,704 

13,659 

59 

89 

75,027 

129,874 

12 

5 

1,490 

2,040 

77 

93 

10,411 

14,803 

10 

80 


6 

55 

355 


6 

18 
116 

11 
84 

200 
11 
67 

269 


1DatB  are  given  by  tenure  of  operator  for  commercial  farms  only. 


FERTILIZER.  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR. 

a  sample  of  farms.      See  text] 


NEVADA 

CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


209 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,    see  text) 


The  State  (Area  1) — Continued 


Tenure  of  operator1 — Continued 


Tenants — Continued 


Crop-share  tenants 
and  cropper9 


Livestock- share 


Other  and 
unspecified 


Other  farms 


FARMS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 

Farms number  1954. 

1950. 

Land  in  farms acres  1954. 

1950. 

Average  size  of  farm acres  1954. 

1950. 
Valor  of  land  and  buildings: 

Average  per  farm dollars  1954. 

1950. 

Average  per  acre .dollars  1954. 

1950. 
Proportion  of  farms  reporting  value percent  1954. 

Land  in  farns  according  to  use: 

Cropland  harvested farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

acres  1954. 

1949. 

1  to  9  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

10  to  19  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

20  to  29  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

30  to  49  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

50  to  99  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

100  to  199  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

200  to  499  acres farms  reporting  1954. 

500  acres  and  over farms  reporting  1954. 

Cropland  used  only  for  pasture,  .farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 
acres  1954. 
1949. 
Cropland  not  harvested  and  not 

pastured farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

acres  1954. 

1949. 

Cultivated  summer  fallow farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 

Other  cropland farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 

Woodland  pastured farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 

Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 
Other  pasture  (not  cropland  and 

not  woodland) farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 

Improved  (see  text) farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 
Other  land  (house  lots,  roads, 

wasteland,  etc.) farms  reporting  1954. 

acres  1954. 

Cropland,    total farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

acres  1954. 

1949. 

Land  pastured,    total farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

acres  1954. 

1949. 

Woodland,  total farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

acres  1954. 

1949.. 

Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting  1954. 

1949.. 
acres  1954., 
1949., 
Land  in  row  or  close-seeded  crops  grown  in  strips 

for  wind  erosion  control farms  reporting  1954., 

acres  1954. , 
Cropland  used  for  row  or  grain  crops 

farmed  on  contour farms  reporting  1954., 

acres  1954., 

USE  OF  COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZER 

Crops  on    which   connercial    fertilizer   vaa  aaed,    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., 
acrea  on  which  used., 

Other  crops... farms  reporting.. 

tons., 
acres  on  which  used.. 


11 

10 

23,915 

1,600 

2,174.1 

160.0 

42,500 
13,100 
10.94 

81.88 
55 


11 

10 

1,143 

1,385 


10 

5 

125 

10 


6 

352 


1 

22,250 

1 

10 

11 

45 

11 

10 

1,620 

1,395 

11 

5 

22,375 

40 


11 

10 

1,278 

1,395 


36 
32 

7,600 
9,541 
211.1 
298.2 

34,222 

17,305 

162.11 

55.53 

100 


36 

32 

4,190 

4,935 

"s 

5 

5 

5 

15 


25 

10 
285 

190 

10 

10 

120 

365 

5 
80 

5 
40 


20 

2,260 

5 

900 

31 

745 

36 

32 

4,595 
5,490 
35 
16 
2,545 
2,400 


36 

32 

5,125 

5,875 


1 
80 
800 

5 

30 

120 


14 

17 

11,642 

10,125 

831.6 

595.6 

51,987 

11,976 

54.93 

20.11 

64 


13 

17 

2,875 

1,267 


6 

2 

7 

6 

1,110 

1,140 


1 
160 


13 

6,790 

7 

1,010 


707 

14 

17 

4,145 

2,407 

13 

17 

7,900 

8,801 


17 
4,065 
2,025 


1 

25 

305 


1 

16 

156 


39 

40,190 

32,940 

5,023.8 

844.6 

135,714 

26,667 

55.39 

49.54 


2 

37 

1,157 

1,960 


1 
1 

7 

12 

2,267 

1,100 

1 

12 

133 

485 


1 
133 

1 
240 


3 
24,886 


37 

3,557 

3,545 

8 

34 

27,393 

27,100 

1 

240 

7 

36 

3,424 

3,915 


897 

797 

992,949 

1,028,900 

1,107.0 

1,291.0 

19,577 
12,750 
27.66 
87.16 
81 


482 

521 

16,406 

8,141 

261 

110 

32 

51 

22 

1 

1 

4 

298 

291 

17,951 

5,679 

227 

226 

12,031 

7,455 

65 

1,070 

187 

10,961 

20 

2,360 

15 

410 

306 

915,640 

127 

1,900 

748 

28,151 

673 

693 

46,388 

21,275 

527 

497 

935,951 

996,918 

35 

35 

2,770 

10,010 

662 

669 

24,467 

55,325 


1 
200 
700 


37 

59 

330 

6 

4 
15 


5 

2 

60 

1 
1 
5 
2 
3 
15 


210 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 

Economic  Area  Table  8.— FARM  FACILITIES,  OFF-FARM  WORK,  WORK  POWER,  FARM  LABOR, 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting  1954 . .  , 

Electricity farms  reporting  1954. .. 

1950... 

Television  set farms  reporting  1954... 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting  1954... 

Home  freezer farms  reporting  1954. . . 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting  1954 . .  . 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

Milking  machine farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

Grain  combines farms  reporting  1954 . .  . 

number  1954 . . . 
Corn  pickers farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

number  1954 . .  . 
Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

number  1954 . . . 
Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting  1954... 

number  1954 . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

number  1954 . . . 

Tractors,  other  than  garden farms  reporting  1954... 

1950 . . . 

number  1954 . . . 

1950... 

Automobiles farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

number  1954  — 

OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER  INCCME 
Farn  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 

WeeL  of  September  26-October  2: 

Family  and/or  hired  workers farms  reporting  1954... 

persons  1954... 
Family  workers,  Including 

operator farms  reporting  1954... 

Operators  working  1  or  more 

hours persons  1954 . . . 

unpaid  members  of  operator's 

family farms  reporting  1954... 

persons  1954... 

Hired  workers farms  reporting  1954 . . . 

persons  1954 . . . 
Regular  workers  (to  be  employed  150 

or  more  days) farms  reporting  1954. . . 

persons  1954. . . 
Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less 

than  150  days) farms  reporting  1954... 

persons  1954 . . . 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Specified  farm  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.. . 


The  State  (Area  1) 


Total 
all 

farms 


1,772 

2,323 

2,184 

251 

2,286 

1,393 

34 

519 

333 

393 
412 
11 
11 
771 
847 
214 
241 

2,262 
3,908 
1,922 
1,673 
4,356 
3,087 
2,183 
3,495 


915 
950 

1,187 

1,503 

903 

879 


450 

1,418 

504 


2,591 
7,078 

2,513 

2,470 

1,091 

1,750 

874 

2,858 

607 
1,721 

431 

1,137 


2,618 

1,871 

1,137 

936,524 

1,481 

1,734 

5,935,117 

5,763,806 

987 

494 

2,037 

2,033 

4,574,747 

3,905,020 

2,197 

2,246 

2,091,335 

1,708,494 

430 

257,904 

3,285 

28,832 

6 

65 

615 

17 


Tenure  of  operator1 


1DBta  are  given  by  tenure  of  operator  for  commercial  farms  only. 


860 

1,149 

1,216 

79 

1,139 

655 

17 

333 

243 

269 
278 
11 
11 
476 
512 
122 
133 

1,169 
1,960 
1,144 
1,037 
2,511 
1,788 
1,039 
1,626 


190 
239 

381 
622 
225 
243 


129 
815 
329 


1,286 
3,750 

1,248 

1,223 

663 
1,067 

508 
1,460 


Part  owners 


354 

812 


250 
648 


1,309 

1,072 

614 

482,551 

907 

1,076 

2,728,609 

2,709,484 

633 

274 

1,025 

1,151 

2,633,915 

1,917,659 

1,234 

1,347 

1,159,124 

903,433 

225 

83,783 

1,097 

9,597 

1 

30 

300 


267 
315 
304 

39 

307 

210 

8 

102 

50 

62 
68 


150 
176 
51 

59 

339 
735 
320 
289 
872 
550 
299 
532 


37 

30 

113 
118 
60 
30 


41 
283 
37 


357 
1,360 

353 

351 

166 
279 
185 
730 

140 
473 


358 

307 

196 

173,358 

275 

269 

1,659,253 

1,087,614 

160 

115 

278 

278 

1,082,465 

919,354 

351 

333 

489,028 

329,978 

111 

71,723 

898 

9,175 

5 

35 

315 

10 


Managers 


46 
224 

47 

66 
328 
354 

42 
166 


50 
451 


37 
45 
375 

42 
329 

15 
46 


49 

48 

22 

120,138 

47 

62 

1,071,418 

1,417,586 

5 

42 

42 

59 

512,525 

588,569 


187,956 
256,925 

16 

50,838 

636 

6,534 


89 
113 
126 

121 
64 
6 
34 
17 

32 
32 


47 
47 
22 
22 

127 
241 
94 
99 
232 
169 
106 
165 


31 

20 

56 
107 
23 
31 


138 
383 


48 
62 
65 

184 

48 
82 

32 

102 


148 

114 

49 

27,657 

103 

125 

354,262 

412,092 

63 

40 

113 

120 

155,887 

353,763 

143 

136 

151,322 

125,122 

29 

46,185 

586 

3,101 


55 
55 
67 

62 
37 
1 
16 
11 

7 
7 


14 
20 
20 

68 
144 
51 
43 
145 
82 
52 
65 


16 

10 

23 
35 
7 
10 


18 
25 
26 


69 
229 

69 

69 

16 

19 

39 

141 

33 
55 


79 

61 

23 

7,543 

60 

69 

239,850 

180,506 

29 

31 

62 

59 

121,911 

U.0,623 

79 

69 

75,964 

63,394 

21 

21,560 

227 

940 


NEVADA 

AND  FARM  EXPENDITURES.  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND  1950 


211 


a  sample  of  farms.   See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


SPECIFIED  FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Telephone farms  reporting  1954... 

Electricity farms  reporting  1954... 

1950. . . 

Television  set farms  reporting  1954... 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting  1954... 

Home  freezer farms  reporting  1954... 

Electric  pig  brooder farms  reporting  1954... 

Power  feed  grinder farms  reporting  1954 .  . . 

Milking  machine farms  reporting  1954... 

Grain  combines farms  reporting  1954... 

number  1954. . . 
Corn  pickers farms  reporting  1954... 

number  1954. . . 
Pick-up  hay  balers farms  reporting  1954... 

number  1954 . . . 
Field  forage  harvesters farms  reporting  1954... 

number  1954 . . . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting  1954... 

number  1954. . . 

Tractors,  other  than  garden farms  reporting  1954... 

1950 . . . 

number  1954. . 

1950.. 

Automobiles farms  reporting  1954.. 

number  1954 . . 

OFF-FARM  WORK  AND  OTHER  INCOME 

Fara  operators — 

With  other  income  of  family  exceeding  value 

of  farm  products  sold operators  reporting  1954.. 

1949 . . 
Working  off  their  farms, 

total operators  reporting  1954.. 

1949 . . 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting  1954.. 

1949 . . 

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., 

51  dollars  1954., 

52  Hired  labor farms  reporting  1954 . , 

53  1949.. 

54  dollars  1954.. 

55  1949.. 

56  $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. 

61  1949. 

Gasoline  and  other  petroleum  fuel 

and  oil farms  reporting  1954. 

63  19*9. 

dollars  1954. 
1949. 
Commercial  fertilizer  and  fertilizing 
material farms  reporting  1954. 

67  dollars  1954. 

68  tons  1954. 
acres  on  which  used  1954. 

70  Lijue  and  liming  material farms  reporting  1954. 

71  tons  1954. 

dollars  1954. 

acres  limed  1954. 


The  State  (Area  1)— Continued 


Tenure  of  operator — Continued 


Tenants — Cont  inued 


Crop-share  tenants 
and  croppers 


11 

11 

11 

4,870 

6 

10 

1,639 

4,770 


6 

10 

2,950 

6,625 

11 

10 

2,825 

5,325 


Livestock-share 


36 

21 

6 

4,900 

21 

22 

27,245 

20,720 

16 

5 

30 

21 

19,585 

7,445 

31 

27 

22,260 

12,597 


7,950 
110 
920 


Other  and 
unspecified 


9,894 
9 


29,278 
8,643 


12 
4,341 
11,750 

14 

12 

17,873 

8,300 

1 

3,675 

49 

541 


7 

1 

450 

7 

17 

56,250 

197,453 

5 

2 


18 

7,100 

217,320 


32 ,400 
35,506 


13,000 
200 
700 


Other  farms 


526 

701 

478 

130 

675 

436 

1 

30 

20 

12 
13 


65 
66 

10 
10 

581 
748 
317 
182 
413 
226 
697 
1,006 


653 
660 

628 
645 
587 
570 


244 
214 
103 


760 
1,134 

735 

720 

206 
305 
71 
109 

23 
25 

48 
84 


754 

330 

256 

132,820 

149 

202 

121,575 

137,030 

126 

23 

579 

425 

189,955 

125,675 

421 

366 

103,905 

93,036 

49 

5,375 

68 

425 


212 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  9.-LIVESTOCK  ON  HAND,  LIVESTOCK  SOLD,  AND  SPECIFIED 


[Data  are  baset 

on  reports  for  only 

Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 

The  State 

(Area  1) 

Total 

all 
farms 

Tenure  of  operator 

t 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

All 

Cash 

Livestock  on  hand: 

1 

1,868 

944 

324 

46 

96 

43 
78 

2 

1950... 

2,254 

1,313 

304 

69 

139 

3 

number  1954 . . . 

22,779 

12, 103 

4,347 

2,174 

502 

258 

4 

1950... 

27,  219 

15,  945 

3,916 

4,228 

1.088 

555 

5 

2,341 

1,221 

349 

46 

111 

48 

88 

6.569 

7,160 

6 

1950... 

2,558 

1,475 

351 

71 

169 

7 

number  1954. . . 

547,  945 

318,  517 

112, 125 

85, 749 

13, 889 

a 

1950... 

425,481 

214, 368 

79,061 

113.438 

12,498 

9 

Cows,  including  heifers  that 

2,230 

1,197 

342 

46 

106 

48 

10 

1950 . . . 

2,492 

1,439 

346 

71 

169 

88 

11 

number  1954 . . . 

270,  412 

158,628 

51,887 

42.868 

7.243 

3.682 

12 

1950... 

212,618 

108, 014 

37,733 

57.532 

6.539 

3.887 

13 

1,640 

928 

246 

31 

57 

21 

14 

1950... 

1,939 

1,100 

316 

69 

143 

83 

15 

number  1954 .. . 

12,780 

8,802 

2,306 

189 

778 

550 

16 

1950... 

15,758 

8,663 

4,577 

600 

1,297 

944 

17 

822 

450 

133 

15 

50 

17 

18 

1950... 

1,085 

658 

155 

36 

105 

62 

19 

number  1954 . . . 

12,709 

5,866 

3,127 

505 

2,360 

2,096 

20 

1950... 

16,  288 

10,365 

2,126 

673 

2.365 

1.895 

21 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over. .farms  reporting  1954 

1,826 

966 

217 

28 

84 

49 

22 

1950... 

2,247 

1,267 

303 

59 

132 

68 

23 

number  1954 . . . 

168, 212 

117, 997 

12,222 

2.519 

7,192 

2.973 

24 

1950... 
Livestock  and  livestock  products  sold: 

181,386 

114, 039 

31, 089 

6,604 

8.440 

3.485 

25 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive. .. .farms  reporting  1954... 

1,860 

1,125 

321 

47 

116 

53 

26 

1949 . . . 

2,199 

1,405 

325 

69 

134 

73 

27 

number  1954 . . . 

188, 050 

105, 457 

45,355 

28,886 

3.931 

1.894 

28 

1949... 

155,027 

82,319 

26, 682 

38,  983 

5.722 

2.5^5 

29 

dollars  1954... 

19,902,759 

10, 735,  456 

5,115,214 

3, 164, 540 

489,  529 

262. 792 

30 

1949 . . . 

20, 597,  986 

10,852,022 

3, 726, 087 

5,115,689 

785, 673 

316, 096 

31 

440 

246 

86 

5 

31 

16 

32 

1949 . .  . 

867 

572 

107 

20 

78 

41 

33 

number  1954 . . . 

12, 243 

5.194 

2,595 

379 

3,520 

2.980 

34 

1949 . . . 

20, 762 

15,621 

1,844 

744 

1,983 

1,258 

35 

dollars  1954... 

445,653 

162, 000 

94, 105 

15, 984 

156.135 

146. 900 

36 

1949 . . . 

664,455 

504, 183 

49, 106 

28. 583 

66. 078 

48.208 

37 

321 

212 

31 

5 

11 
30 

)8 

1949 . . . 

589 

370 

67 

7 

10 

39 

dollars  1954... 

78,058 

58,254 

2,909 

405 

10, 575 

40 

1949 . . . 

95,262 

65,811 

13,038 

918 

5,040 

360 

4] 

671 

392 

84 

7 

24 

7 

42 

1949 . . . 

1.016 

621 

126 

16 

68 

32 

43 

dozens  1954 . . . 

968, 231 

844,312 

54,866 

3,020 

17. 430 

2.905 

44 

1949... 

887,058 

651, 195 

132,072 

11, 011 

26.  570 

5.570 

45 

dollars  1954... 

472, 102 

412.358 

26,  506 

1.480 

7.947 

1.237 

46 

1949... 

432, 738 

316.301 

67.295 

5,193 

12,254 

1.973 

47 

Milk  sold3 gallons  1954. . . 

8,557,185 

6,066,126 

1,748.052 

42.700 

645.089 

563.721 

48 

dollars  1954... 

2, 941. 796 

2,113,029 

539,714 

4,067 

273,  596 

246,000 

49 

1949... 
Specified  crops  harvested: 

3, 084,  876 

1.419,141 

1,159,549 

130, 772 

355,354 

320.671 

50 

144 

75 

44 

3 

21 

10 

51 

1949... 

163 

100 

36 

5 

2 

52 

acres  1954... 

2,648 

1,080 

1,070 

192 

300 

145 

1949 . . . 

1,790 

1,165 

465 

20 

100 

54 

Corn  harvested  for  grain farms  reporting  1954... 

33 

16 

10 

1 

5 

55 

1949 . . . 

50 

30 

5 

56 

acres  1954 . . . 

176 

83 

70 

2 

15 

57 

1949... 

265 

205 

25 

58 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

6,442 

1,275 

4,025 

80 

1,050 

59 

1949... 

14, 495 

13,510 

1,520 

60 

bushels  sold  1954... 

63 

1949... 

1,210 

300 

760 

62 

Spring  wheat  threshed 

382 

227 

93 

9 

16 

8 

63 

1949... 

723 

475 

109 

16 

83 

41 

,.. 

acres  1954 . . . 

6,307 

2,574 

2,460 

647 

469 

158 

65 

1949... 

12,395 

7,285 

1,809 

686 

2,295 

470 

66 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

180,848 

64,  889 

69, 352 

21,084 

21,333 

6,474 
16. 845 

67 

1949... 

364, 113 

210, 996 

58,042 

19, 990 

64, 960 

68 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

134,  821 

35,478 

58,  414 

19, 599 

19,940 

6.230 

69 

1949... 

219,  215 

109,  570 

39, 261 

13,579 

47, 865 

8.670 

70 

Barley  threshed  or  combined farms  reporting  1954* . . 

546 

310 

128 

10 

35 

11 

71 

1949... 

789 

491 

106 

28 

89 

46 

72 

acres  1954... 

16,331 

7,761 

5,057 

1,260 

1.420 

152 

73 

1949... 

18, 800 

10,972 

2,493 

1,619 

2.666 

1.044 

74 

bushels  harvested  1954... 

586.652 

260,  847 

201,368 

59. 376 

48.116 

10.825 

75 

1949... 

607, 241 

359.629 

92, 271 

54,789 

76. 652 

42.742 

76 

bushels  sold  1954 . . . 

271, 413 

73, 603 

114, 495 

44.646 

33.  529 

2.085 

77 

1949... 

230,365 

139,  298 

33.986 

11,861 

30.840 

5.580 

78 

Irish  potatoes  harvested  for 

home  use  or  for  sale farms  reporting  1954... 

344 

208 

59 

3 

27 

17 

79 

1949... 

479 

289 

46 

13 

51 

36 

■in 

acres  1954*. . 

2,279 

1.314 

620 

7 

300 

225 

81 

1949*.. 

1,128 

467 

284 

39 

328 

322 

K 

100-lb.  bags  harvested  1954... 

483, 276 

264,  499 

165, 290 

815 

48.377 

25.527 

■'■< 

1949... 

151,767 

60,  836 

27, 616 

2,960 

59.755 

59.555 

to 

324. 722 

185,990 

66,235 

54, 016 

10, 114 

4.134 

85 

1949 . . . 

359,359 

195,856 

63,  889 

80,304 

13.215 

7.540 

86 

tons  1954... 

512,666 

285,839  1 

119. 108 

64, 189 

29, 060 

12.  523 

1Data  are  given  by  tenure  of  operator  for  commercial  farms  only.     2For  comparability  of  data  on  livestock  and  poultry,  see  text  and  State  Table  12, 
equivalent  of  cream  and  butterfat  sold.     *Does  not  include  acreage  for  farms  with  less  than  10  bags  harvested. 


3Inoludes  milk 


NEVADA 


213 


CROPS,  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:    CENSUSES  OF  1954  AND   1950 

a  sample  of  farms.   See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Livestock  on  band: * 

Horses  and  mules farms  reporting  1954 . 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

All  cattle  and  calves farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 
number  1954 . 
1950. 
Cows,  Including  heifers  that 

have  calved farms  reporting  1954  . 

1950. 

number  1954 . 

1950. 

Milk  cows farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

All  hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over.. farms  reporting  1954. 

1950. 

number  1954. 

1950. 

Livestock  and  livestock  products  sold: 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive. .. .farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

number  1954 . 

1949. 

dollars  1954. 

1949. 


The  State  (Area  1) — Continued 


Tenure  of  operator1 — Continued 


Tenants — Continued 


Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive. 


Chickens  sold. 


Chicken  eggs  sold . 


Milk  sold3. 


.farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

number  1954. 

1949. 

dollars  1954. 

1949. 

-farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

dollars  1954. 

1949. 

.farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

dozens  1954. 

1949. 

dollars  1954. 

1949. 

gallons  1954 . 

dollars  1954. 
1949. 


Specified  crops  harvested: 

Corn  for  all  purposes.. 


Corn  harvested  for  grain. 


Spring  wheat  threshed 
or  combined 


...farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

acres  1954 . 

1949. 

...farms  reporting  1954. 

1949. 

acres  1954. 

1949. 

bushels  harvested  1954. 

1949. 

bushels  sold  1954. 

1949. 


farms  reporting  1954 . . 

1949.. 

acres  1954 . . 

1949.. 

bushels  harvested  1954 . . 

1949.. 

bushels  sold  1954 . . 

1949.. 

Barley  threshed  or  combined. . . .  farms  reporting  1954 . . 

1949.. 

acres  1954. . 

1949.. 

bushels  harvested  1954.. 

1949.. 

bushels  sold  1954.. 

1949.. 

Irish  potatoes  harvested  for 

home  use  or  for  sale farms  reporting  1954.. 

1949.. 

acres  1954*. 

1949*. 

100-lb.  bags  harvested  1954.. 

1949.. 


Hay  cut. 


.acres  1954.. . 

1949... 

tons  1954... 


6 

5 

135 

85 

6 

5 

60 

30 

6 

5 

23 

30 

10 

10 

40 

115 

5 

10 

200 

495 


6 

5 

42 

20 

3,891 

2.750 

10 

210 

6,030 


5 

5 

450 

6.500 

180 

3.350 

4.059 

950 

4,500 


Crop- share  tenants 
and  croppers 


5 

5 

35 

550 

1 

165 

14 

850 

1 

1£5 

9 

900 

6 

5 

668 

35 

19 

690 

1 

225 

19 

680 

5 

(') 

50 

3 

450 

795 

12 

277 

30 
16 
135 
110 
35 
26 
2,185 
537 

35 

26 

1,270 

280 
25 
26 

140 
89 

15 

15 

185 

95 

20 

26 

3,535 

1.910 


35 

16 

745 

219 

79,425 

26, 968 

15 
15 
540 
95 
9,235 
2,070 

10 

5 

10.440 

2.000 

10 

15 

12.625 

5,400 

6,080 

2,695 

27,225 

5.900 

5.005 

10 

125 

5 

15 

1,050 


Liveatock-share 


28, 700 

25, 960 

11 

21 

295 

1,470 

10,  541 

29, 600 

6,246 

25, 260 


1,050 
2,180 
1.775 


14 

16 

70 

194 

14 

12 

3.410 

2,650 

9 

12 

1.472 

1,286 

3 

7 

19 

28 


7 

39 

95 

8 

17 

445 

1,100 


14 

12 

689 

1.658 

87.343 

281.122 


4.240 

1 

5 

135 

70 

2 

6 

1,450 

980 

450 

536 

3.884 

746 

70 


3 

1 

276 

10 

13.694 

60 

12.545 


7 

7 

305 

57 

7.060 

1.850 

5,518 


5 
5 
5 
5 
450 
75 


1,480 
1,100 
2,485 


Other  and 
unspecified 


8 

29 

31 

229 

8 

38 

1.590 

2.066 

8 

38 

759 

1.056 

2 

22 

46 

206 


11 

165 

2 

11 

39 

1,450 


28 
561 

1.280 

56.078 

158.737 


10 

300 

5.530 

10 


8.150 

3.700 
46,200 
20. 000 
25. 108 


15 

150 

4.505 

3.335 

10 

60 

1.235 

5 

1 
75 


458 

429 

3.653 

2.042 

614 

492 

17.665 

6, 116 

539 
467 
9,786 
2.800 
378 
311 
705 
621 

174 
131 
851 
759 
531 
486 
28.282 
21.214 


251 

266 

4.421 

1.321 

398.  020 

118.  515 

72 
90 
555 
57Q 
17.429 
16. 505 

62 

115 

5.915, 

10.  455 
164 
185 

48.603 
66.210 
23.811 
31.695 
55.218 

11.  390 
20. 060 


1 
20 

6 
40 

1 
15 

6 

35 

12 

465 

150 

37 

40 

157 

320 

4.190 

10.125 

1.390 

8,940 

63 

75 

833 

1.050 

16.  945 

23.900 

5.140 

14.380. 

47 
80 
38 
10 
4,295 
60d 


8.367 
6.095 
14. 470 


214 


STATISTICS  FOR  STATE  ECONOMIC  AREAS 


Economic  Area  Table  10.-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  COWS,  AND  DAIRY  PRODUCTS  SOLD,  BY  NUMBER  OF  MILK 
COWS,  FOR  ALL  COMMERCIAL   FARMS  AND  DAIRY  FARMS:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

LData  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


All  cMBereial  fans: 

Milk  cows farms 

Whole  milk  sold farms 

Cream  sold f  amis 

pounds  of 

Willi  less  than  10  milk  cows  on  hand: 

Milk  cows farms 

Whole  milk  sold farms 

Cream  sold farms 

pounds  of 

With  10  to  29  milk  cows  on  hand: 

Milk  cows farms 

Whole  milk  sold farms 

Cream  sold farms 

pounds  of 

With  30  >o  49  milk  cows  on  hand: 

Milk  cows farms 

Whole  milk  sold farms 

Cream  sold farms 

pounds  of 

With  50  or  more  milk  cows  on  hand: 

Mi  Ik  cows farms 

Whole  milk  sold farms 

Cream  sold farms 

pounds  of 


reporting. 

number. 

reporting. 

gallons. 

dollars. 
reporting, 
butterf at . 

dollars. 


reporting. 

number, 
reporting. 

gallons . 

dollars, 
reporting. 
butterf at. 

dollars. 


reporting. 

number, 
reporting. 

gallons . 

dollars. 
reporting. 
butterf at. 

dollars . 


reporting . 

number . 

reporting. 

gallons . 

dollars, 
reporting. 
butterf at. 

dollars. 


reporting. 

number, 
reporting. 

gallons. 

dollars. 
reporting, 
butterf at . 

dollars . 


The  State 
(Area  1) 


1,262 

12,075 

238 

7,072,958 

2,657,103 

224 

433,033 

273,303 


962 

2,887 

35 

121,848 

19,360 

144 

123,086 

79,558 


161 
2,641 

75 

1,307,351 

485,320 

69 

172,457 

105,035 


104 

3,960 

98 

3,664,366 

1,291,640 


47,490 
28,710 


35 
2,587 

30 

,979,393 

860,783 

5 

90,000 
60,000 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Dairy  farms: 

Milk  cows farms 

Whole  milk  sold farms 

Cream  sold farms 

pounds  of 

With  less  than  If)  milk  cows  on  hand: 

Milk  cows farms 

Whole  milk  sold farms 

Cream  sold farms 

pounds  of 

With    10    to    29    milk    cows    on   hand: 

Milk  cows farms 

Whole  milk  sold farms 

Cream  sold farms 

pounds  of 

With    30    to    19   milk   cows   on   hand: 

Milk  cows farms 

Whole  mili  sold farms 

Cream  sold farms 

pounds  of 

With  50  or  more    milk   covs  on  band: 

Milk  cows farms 

Whole  milk  sold farms 

Cream  sold farms 

pounds  of 


reporting. 

number, 
reporting. 

gallons . 

dollars . 
reporting, 
butterf at. 

dollars . 


reporting. 

number, 
reporting. 

gallons. 

dollars, 
reporting. 
butterf at. 

dollars . 


reporting. 

number. 

reporting. 

gallons. 

dollars . 
reporting, 
butterf at. 

dollars. 


reporting. 

number. 
reporting. 

gallons. 

dollars, 
reporting. 
butterf at. 

dollars . 


reporting. 

number. 

reporting. 

gallons. 

dollars . 
reporting. 
butterf at. 

dollars. 


The  State 
(Area  1) 


250 

8,037 

200 

6,864,213 

2,593,438 

50 

212,550 

133,185 


35 
190 

10 
108,000 
14,400 

25 
35,250 
23,875 


85 

1,690 

65 

1,264,054 

475,615 

20 

87,300 

49,310 


96 
3,670 


3,591,966 
1,278,640 


34 

2,487 

29 

1,900,193 

824,783 

5 

90,000 
60,000 


NEVADA 


215 


Economic  Area  Table  ll.-FARMS  REPORTING.  NUMBER  OF  CHICKENS,  AND  POULTRY  PRODUCTS  SOLD,  BY  NUMBER  OF 
CHICKENS  ON  HAND,  FOR  ALL  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  AND  POULTRY  FARMS:    CENSUS  OF  1954 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.  See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


All  commercial  farm-.: 

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  rhirkens  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  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  months  old  end  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  months  old  and  over: 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over farms  reporting. 

numbe  r . 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting. 

number. 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting . 

dozens . 

dollars. 

Other  poultry  and  poultry  products  sold dollars. 

With   3,200    or  more   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. 


The  State 
(Area  1) 


1,296 

139,955 

259 

73,524 

512 

919,628 

448,291 

32,516 

1,232 

74,155 

202 

41,714 

449 

284,428 

126,016 

32,066 

43 

22,300 

36 

11,010 

42 

148,200 

61,075 

450 

16 
23,500 
16 
13,300 
16 
252,000 
131,200 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


5 

20,000 

5 

7,500 

5 

235,000 
130,000 


Poultry    farms: 

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  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  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  months  old  and  over: 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Chicliens  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  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  3,200  or  more  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., 


The  State 
(Area  1) 


62 

54,695 

52 

45,670 

62 

581,820 

302,885 

22,000 

26 
2,445 

16 

19,520 

26 

40,820 
17,530 
22,000 

15 

8,750 

15 

5,350 

15 

54,000 

24,155 


16 
23,500 

16 
13,300 

16 
252,000 

131,200 


5 

20,000 

5 

7,500 

5 

235,000 

130,000 


216 


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] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  te^t) 


The  State 
(Area  1) 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


The  State 
(Area  1) 


FARM  LABOR 

Week  of  September  2h-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  4  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  hired  workers farms  reporting . 

10  or  more  hired  workers farms  reporting. 

Regular  workers  (to  be  employed  150  days 

or  more) farms  reporting. 

persons. 

1  worker farms  reporting. 

2  workers farms  reporting. 

3  or  4  workers farms  reporting. 

5  to  9  workers farms  reporting. 

10  or  more  workers farms  reporting. 

Seasonal  workers  (to  be  employed  less  than 

150  days) farms  reporting. 

persons. 

1  worker farms  reporting. 

2  workers farms  reporting . 

3  or  4  workers farms  reporting . 

5  to  9  workers farms  reporting . 

10  or  more  workers farms  reporting. 


2,591 

7,078 
2.7 


2,513 
4,220 


2,470 

371 

2,099 


1,091 
1,750 


1,717 

874 

2,858 

388 

204 

152 

83 

47 


607 
1,721 
347 
111 
70 
50 
29 


431 
1,137 
199 
126 
71 
22 
13 


FARM  LABOR— Continued 

Week  of  September  26-October  2— Continued 
Faros    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  payoenl: 

Paid  on  a  monthly  basis farms  reporting. 

persons . 

Average  hours  worked  per  month hours . 

Average  wage  per  month dollars. 

Paid  on  a  weekly  basis farms  reporting. 

persons . 

Average  hours  worked  per  week hours. 

Average  wage  per  week dollars. 

Paid  on  a  daily  basis farms  reporting. 

persons . 

Average  hours  worked  per  day hours . 

Average  wage  per  day dollars. 

Paid  on  an  hourly  basis farms  reporting. 

persons. 

Average  wage  per  hour dollars. 

Paid  on  a  piece-work  basis farms  reporting. 

persons. 

EXPENDITURES  FOR  HIRED  LABOR 

Expenditures   for   hired    labor    in    I<*51- 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. 

Faros   with   expenditures   for   hired    labor   but   no 

'■  i  i  .  .1    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. 


796 

1,717 

992 

27 

78 

430 

595 

1,752 

237 

184 

7 

22 

53 

49 

242 

583 

8.6 

6.98 

106 

221 

1.21 

41 

280 


1,481 
5,935,117 
169 
126 
249 
130 
313 
212 
282 


607 
128 
113 
157 
78 
89 
28 


APPENDIX 

The  Questionnaire 

Index  to  tables 

(217) 


374943   O  -  56  -  16 


218 


THE  QUESTIONNAIRE 


This  inquiry  il  authorur.l  by  Act  ol  CongrrU   t  46  Slat. 


FORM  Al 


U   I.  DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE- 


(■  OF  THE  CENSUS 


CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE         1  QCA 
QUESTIONNAIRE:  IViTt 


Section  III.— <  HOPS   HARVESTED   THIS   YEAR.   I9S1 

Report  all  crops  hartesled,  or  to  be  harvested,  thin  year  from  these  (read  answer 
or  qui   Hloti   1  I)  acres.      If  you  rent  land  from  others  on  shares  include  landlord' 


FOR 

USE 


OFFICE 
ONLY 

No. 


Section  L—PERSON  NOW  IN  CHARGE 

(If  a  member  of  Hie  family  or  anyone  else-  fills  this  questionnaire  for  the  person 
in  charge,  please  bo  sure  1  hut  all  the  information  is  given  FOR  Ihe  PERSON  IN 
CHARGE.) 

1.   What  is  vour  name?  


2.   What  is  your  address? 


i  K, Mil.-  nr  - ( f  ->  I  i I'  ' . 

la)    0  White 
(«   D   Negro 

(<■)    D  Other;  What  rac 


Section  II— OWNERSHIP,  RENTAL  AGREEMENT,  AND  LOCATION  OF  LAND 

OWNED  LAND: 

4,  How  many  acres  of  land  do  vou  OWN? Q  Non 

(If  you  own  more  than  one  tract  of  land,  INCLUDE 

ALL  LAND  OWNED.    Include  not  only  cropland  but 
also  pastureland,  woodland,  wasteland,  etc.) 

//  no  land  i»  owned,  check  the  rn/uart  for 
"None"  above. 

LAND  RENTED  FROM  OTHERS; 

5,  Do  you  have  a  grazing  permit?     (From  the  U.  S, 
Forest  Service,  Grazing  Service,  etc.      Grazing  lands  used 
under  Government  Permit  arc  not  to  be  included  as  laud 
rented,   hut   livestock   on    these   permit    lands   should   bo|D  No 
included  in  this  report.) 


ID  Ye, 


6.  How  many  acres  of  land  do  vou  RENT  FROMothers, 

including  any  worked  on  shares?   .  ...         ,    ■    | 

(Include  any   separate  fields,   meadows,  pastureland, 

woodland,    wasteland,    etc.       Include    Federal,    State, 

school,  railroad,  and  other  land  leased  and  land  used  by 

you  rent  free,) 

If  "None,"  check  and  ikip  to  question  [9  J. 

(a)   Give  the  following  information  for  each  landlord: 


How  many 
acres  are 

rented 
from  each 
landlord  t 


(a)   Do  you  pay  to  your  landlord  any  cash  as  rent?     .    .    .    . 

(6)    Do  you  pav  to  vour  landlord  auv  share  of  the  crops?  . 
(Such  a*  ..  i,  ,.') 

(r)    Do  you  pay  to  your  landlord  any  share  of  the  livestock 

or  livestock  products? 

(Such  as  ),  J.  f) 

(d)   Do  you  have  this  land  under  any  other  arrangement?  , 
(Such  as  a  fixed  quantity  of  any  product,  upkeep  of  land  ai 
buildings,  payment  of  taxes,  keep  of  landlord,  rent  free,  el. 


10  No 
ID  Yea 
J  O  No 

'  ID  Ve- 
ra No 

ID  Yes 
/D  No 


LAND  MANAGED  FOR  OTHERS. 


hike; 


How  manv  acres  do  vou   operate   Tor  others  as  a 

D  MANAGER?       .  D  No 

(Enter  the  name  and  address  of  the  employer  under 
question  6  (a).) 


LAND  RENTED  TO  OTHERS 

10.  How  many  acres  are  RENTED  TO  others, 
including  land  worked  on  shares?      ... 

(Include  any  separate  fields  rented  to  others 
Land  worked  by  members  of  your  household  with 
your  equipment  should  not  be  considered  as  rented 
to  others.) 


//  "No> 


check  and  tkip  to  i/ueii 


■  CM] 


Acres  in  This  Place: 

[II]    .-ldd.no    aerr»   ownt, 


H  9     guutiotl  10.1 


a  report  of  the  crops  harvested 


LOCATION  OF  LAND: 


1Z.   Is  any  of  this  land  located!  □   No.      //    ",Vo,"    check    and    ,k\p 
to  quttlicm  [13]. 


I  any 
outside  of  this  countv?   .    . 

ID   Yes 
(o)    How  many  acres  are  in  tin*  county? 

(6)   Give  names  of  other  counties  and  Ml 
(Namo  of  county) 


-  i  ' 


RESIDENCE  AND  AGE  OF  PERSON   IN  OHAttCri 
[13]    DoyOU  live  cm  this  plMCJ?  . 

14.  How  old  were  you  on  vour  last  birthday?    .... 

15.  When  (I,, I  vou  Ix-frin  tu  i.|M-ratc  Ibis  place' 


JD   No 

'  Id  yo 


(2) 

IIOK    II 

this  v 

win  iH 

harvested? 

llMCltlrl, 

lord's  ■ 

•k-p  to  question  | 

(a)  CORN  for  GRAIN? 
(70  lb  ear  com  or 
shelled  com  =  l  bu  ] 
corn   hogged  off  in  qi 

(c),  not  here.) 

(b)  CORN  for  SILAGE* 


(r|    CORN   hoaged  o 
cut  (or  green  or 

(earsnol  husked o 
(Thr  lots  I  uf  I  tic  am 


Iry   fodder  ; 
snapped)?  I 


SMALL  GRAINS 

Were  Any  or  the 
Following  Chain  C 
TiiKtsMEu  or  Comb 


How  much  of 

this  year'-  crop 

How  much     »asor  *,il  be 


[17]  GRAINS  grown 
together  anil  tlircMlied  as  a 
MIXTLTRE" D  None 

I  W  hnil  and  Qui*,  *  In-ill  and  tsvlrv,  mllmlanJ 

rye;  «u*nd  t»rky.  oau  and  pcu .1 

18.  WINTER  WHEAT?.    D   None 

19.  SPRING  WHEAT?.    D  None 

20.  OATST D  None 

21.  BARLEY'    .   .   .    .    Q  None 

22.  OTHER  GRAIN 
threshed?  Buckwheat, 
emmer,  flaxseed,  pro-o 

millet,  rye,  spell  .    O  None 


DRY   BEANS  AND  DRY  TEAS: 

23.   How  many  DRY  FIELD 
and  SEED  BEANS  were  harvested  for 
BEANS  this  year  ?....,..    Q 

(Cireai  Northern,  i>™  or  navj  brant,  pinto,  muB 


24.  How  manv  DRY  FIELD 
and  SEED  I'EAS  were  harvested 
for  PEAS  this  year?  ,    .    \J  So\ 

I A  Inks  pri«.  wrinkled  pru,  Canada  |>ku. 


HAY  CROPS  If  two  or  more  cutllnis 
count  Ihe  acres  only  once  but  give 
total  production  oi  all  cuttings. 

Were  Any  OF  the  Follow  I  mo  Hay 
Chocs  Cut  Titm  Year— 

For  tarn  kind  of  hay  cut,  antwtr 


25.  ALFALFA, 
and  ALFALFA 
MIXTURES  FOR  HAY  (and 

for  dehydrating)?    .....    □  None 

26.  CLOVER,  T/IMOTHY, 

and  mixtures  of  clover  and 

grasses  FOR   HAY?  D   None 

(H>i>MHw»iel«".-!ruliijihiy  In  queidnn  »). 

27.  OATS.    WHEAT, 
BARLEY,    RYE,  or  other 

small  grain  cul  FOR  HAY!      D  None 

llinlu.li-   /Mil   iu(    •  Inn   ill--  111    null)    ri|-    tin 

I...H-.K  milliii  -.l.i  ,1  ■ 

28.  WILD  HAY  [prairie, 

range,  or  marsh  grass  J  cut 

FOR  HAY? D  None 

29.  Auv  OTHER  HAY?.     □   None 

(Biuroctnui.  « limirnm.  mill*t.  nlil  mrad.iwj. 

SlldUl    (tut.  I»*lftivn 


From  how 
many  acre* 
ua-  hay  cut 


How 

many 

tons  were 


Tons 
Tons_ 


Ton* 

Ton. 


ALFALFA  SEED,  CLOVER,  GRASS,  AND  OTHER  FIELD  SEED  CROPS 

30.   Were  any  alfalfa  seed,  clover  seed,  anal   |D   No.   If  "No,"  ehtok  and  tlllji  to 
seed,  and  other  field  seed  crop*  harvested  this  i/ucstian  [34]. 

yeuf !□  Yes 


Color 

1 

2 
3 

Tenure 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
O 

Irrigation 

1 
2 
3 
X 

Clan 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 

1 

2 
3 
4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
O 
X 
V 

REGION 

19 

Idaho 

Mom. 
Ne». 
Utah 
W,„. 


L* 


(Reduced  facsimile) 


UTAH  —  NEVADA 


219 


r  Crmmt  rrpttt  mtll  l~  ■i<*a  far  iMiUhW  prnrpmr 


■>/    ItlBlm*.   MinJircf!" 


IKKTS    VM'  POTATOES 


r  tknr  e**rfi#a»— 


[J4]  Safar  •*•»*  l*v  Sbcm'  D  Xone 

35-  Irish  patalae*  for  home  uw 

or  for  sale '  Q   None 

ilf  Vss  than    10  l*c-   "ere  harvested,  do  not 


1 

imor  v. 

harvested  *  How  much 

<  Report  lenth*     wa*  or  wilt  be 
of  vi  irrt  if  harvested 

raJ  led  for.  1  i 


[57]   Are  there  a. 
will  be  harvested  thi>  rev  oo  tbts  place*     Cotton,  bops,  tenuis,  pop- 
ram,  rape  seed,  root    and  pain  crops   hogged  or  (trued  (other   than 
-orr.      saSnwer.  sorghums,  sevbean*.  sugar-beet  feed    *w*«t 


ntioned  Wuw     that   i 

CoUot     ' 


I  Na 

Sower,  sorghums,  soybeans,  sugar-beet  seed    «weet  corn  wed  .     [^ 

pre  the  name  of  the  crop,  acre-  and  quantu*  harvested,  and  value  of 
ales. 

Valae  of  this 

Acre* 

ham-frd       * 


MM  Kit 

be  told         «S 


[TmESme] 


VECIKTABLKS  FOR   HOMr    VSK    KSti  FOR  BALE: 

St.    Wm  ant  refelaWea.  saeet  car*,  or  metoas  harvested  this  y 


'"  r" r-  Id  Ye 

.      For  *aic  for  fresh  market  or  to  ranncea.    |  D  Xo 
frccatrs.  .«r  other  processor-  * 

ID  Ye. 

It.'-  Mmci  (rmViuoi  Wbi.  Bi  lIumRD Tru Yiai  Fm» SiM- 

'<  Report  tenth- of  an  acre,  .uea  a*  A.  A.  A.  I  A.  He.      If  two  or  more  plantings 
.-'  the  -a*-«  crop  wrcr  made,  either  on  the  same  land  or  on  different  land,  report 
the  lotal  harvested  arte-  of  the  several  planting-      Include  acre*  of  vegetables. 
From  latwl  from  ahieh  orber  crops  awe  aim  harve-ted  i 


- 


Section  IV— LAND   USE  THIS  YEAR.  1*54 
S3-   [Cop*  mm  from  qvertMM  II) *>  Acre- 
No.  niul  tu  distribute  the  ACRES  IX  THIS 
aeeordinc  to  ho»"  they  were  used  Ihh  year      Afier  you  have 
accounted  for  a  field  or  plot  do  not  count  thi»  land  again 
-.    mini  for  all  Mm-  land.     Cue  onlv  whole  acrr- 


CROPLAND: 


J7.  Sweel  Ma! 


l:» 

41.   Other?      (See  list 
below.) 

in 

,ti«w  avi 

1W 

(OHTHM 

'OmMi' 

59a    From   boa    mam    am-    of    land    acre    CROPS 

HARVESTED  (including:*  Q  X«e 

Hi  a  ni  be  obtained  by  adding  the  acres  in  the 
fields  from  which  oi#e  or  more  crop*  were  harvested  or 
hay  was  cut  thi-  ye%r\  acre*  m  nonhealing  and  bearing 
planted  tree  fruit.-,  mils,  and  crapo* :  and  acres  in  nwerv 
and  greenhouse  prod 


To  Be  Filled  by  Census  Knu mentor: 


sss. 


42.    What  mi  the  value  o'  all  retetablet   SOLD  or    TO   BE 
SOLD  thU  rear'  •* 


(21   From  how  many  acres  of  land  were  two 

i  harvested  tat*  vear *  

■.  oKUan  a  UK  me*  a**  o*  | 


ropa  Ian 


I   of   era  pi  tad    hare    aat    been 


bwfcwk  b*U*M'nww»      r»e  w  wvtodr  Uw  m*  at  Irtm  paUMn 

BKRR1ES  AND  OTHER  SMALL  FRUITS 

[45]   Were  anr  bemes  or  other  small  fruit'    I  □    No       If     Wo."  dec*  and  rJin 
harvested  this  tear  for  tale?  to  j-rtfioa  £46]. 

D    *«■ 

How    Mant   Wan  HAXtrsamw  Turn   »"«*■  Foa  Sau— 

{Report  tenths  of  an  acre,  -uch  a-  A.  ft.  I  A.  etc.       Do  not  include  DOnbearifift 


44.  Straw  berries* 
C    Other? 


IllackticiTtc-.  tw>- 


TRKK   FRUITS,   NITS,   AND  URAPKS: 


[4«]   Are  HJ  fruit  or  nut  treea  o 
irrapevincs  on  thi-  place*      .... 


|  D   Xo.      //  ".V«.'"  caeci  anJ  att>  I 
[57] 

la  v« 

|«]    Arc  there  a*  many  a-  20  fruil  and  |D  Xo.      If 'So      c*«l  ai4  «ti»  t 

i.ut  tree-  and  crapevino  of  all  kinds*  •■eaiw*  [57]. 

47.    How  much  land  t-  in  bemnna:  and  nonbearirut  fruit 
wrrhards.  ETOres,  vineyard-,  and  planted  nut  trees*    .  Aeri"*    -w 

Report  tenths  of  an  acre,  nich  a-   ft,  1  ,\,  etc.      Do  not  include 


u»  N.t  T«fcL- 


>- 


How 

much  wa» 
harvested 


cor  ear*  t,md.  a**wrr  (*,«,  vines 

fvrafiM)  *■        NOT  J 

4S.    IPPI.KS 

49.   PKACHKS? 

5«.  PKAR8?  

51.  sm  It  CHKRRIKKT 

52.  s\\  KET  CHKRRIKS? 
SX  I'MMS  and  PRUXKS! 

54.  APRICOTS?       

55.  URAPKS? 

54.  UTHKHPl.AXTKUTRKi:  Kit!  ITS 
a.^1  NITS? 


WOODLAND: 


(ludude  as  woodland  all  wood  lots  and  timber  tracts 
and  etitorer  land  with  young  trees  which  have  or  will 
have  value  a-  wood  or  umber  > 


D  Xone 
D    Xone 


OTHLR   LAND: 


//     .Vear,"  rarer  a«d  ttip  fa  ewrario*  [C2J. 

(a)   Of  this  other  pa-turr,  bow    many  acres 

do  tou  consider  to  be  iaiaraied  aaatare*     D   None_ 

(Improved  by  limine,  fertibiiiuc, 
-eedinjt  to  cjassea  or  lewiime-,  inijcalinf,. 
draining,   or    by    controlling    weed-  and 


Seetiaa   V.— IRRIGATION.  LASD-l'SE   PRACTICES.  AND   CONSERVATION 
THIS   VEAR.   1954 


O.  Of  the  land  fro-n  which  rrop>  i 


If  "Nam*,"  ran-*  and  «tr»  (•  e-cMtea  [C4]. 


ibi    What  are  the  ■ 


■  at  eraaa  that  had  the  eatkre  acreafe  Irrif aled? 


Aprirot*.  fig-,  alto-. ml-.  fiH«- 


'.  planted  walnuts. 


[*4]  Of  the  land  used  only  for  aaatare  at  paxiaf  ^reported 


tS.  How  manv  acre-  of  HOW  CHOI'S  or  CL06K-SEEDKD 
CROPS  wttc  grown  in  -trip. Ihi-  vcarfor  wind  em-ion  control*  D  X«" 


.«.  How  manv  acre*  of  cropland  «p*d  for  GRAIN  or  ROW" 
•  CROPS  Ihi-  year  were  fanned  on  tbc  contour*  D  Xone 


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220 


THE  QUESTIONNAIRE 


FOREST  PRODUCTS: 

67.  We*  any  firewood,  fuclnood,   fence  pout*,  ,,-.   v       ;,....    ..     .     . 

lumber,  or  other  forest   product,   olll    this   irir   for   \u  ''     ',°-     rnreK  <"" 

home  use  or  for  sale?  .    .    ^  **'P ,'"    ,„„, 

question  [691. 

tC  Ve- 
la!  How  manv  cord-,  or  FIREWOOD  and 

FUELWOOD  were  or  will  be  cot  thin  year  on 

ttliu  place? , □   Xonr-       Cords 

(6)   How  many  FENCE  POSTS  were  or  will  be  cut 

this  year  on  this  place? Q   None        X ber 

(c)    How    many    board    feet    of   SAW  LOGS    and 

VENEER  LOGS  were  or  will  be  cut  this  year  Hoard 

on  this  place? .  □  None        feel 

llncluda  aloof  jnuidln*  timber.) 

68.  How  much  was  or  will  be  received  this  year 
from  the  sale  of  firewood,  fence  posts,  logs,  lumber, 
pulpwood,   piling  and   poles,   bark,  bolls,   i   tirisl  •■>< 

trees,  hewn  ties,  mine  timber,  and  other  misrel Is neoiu  None 

forest  products? Q  sold  •  $ /C 


|69J    Were  any  nursery  or  greenhouse    I  Q   No, 
products,    flower  or  vegetable  seeds  or  j 
plants,    flowers,  or  bulbs  grown  for  sale   ID   Yes 
this  year? 


70.   How    many   acres   of    NURSERY 
PRODUCTS  (trees,  shrubs,  vines, 

etc.)  did  you  have  this  year? 


71.     How  many  CUT  FLOWERS, 
POTTED  PLANTS,  FLORIST 
GREENS,  and  BEDDING  PLANTS 
were  grown  this  year  for  sate — 


(a)    Under  glB 
(6)  In  open? 


72.  How  many  of  the  following  were 
produced  this  year  for  sale?  Vegetables 
grown  under  glass,  flower  seeds,  vegetable 

seeds,      vegetable      plants,      bulbs,      and 
mushrooms — 


(a)   Under  glass  or  in  house? 
(6)  In  open? 


Area 

(Report  tenths  of  an 
acre,  such  a*  tV 
A.  I  A,  etc) 


Square  feet  . 


How  much  h  n- 
or  will  be  the 
value  of  sales? 


Include  all  animals  on  this  place  owned  by  you  and  by  others.  Also.  Include 
any  animals  belonging  to  this  place  bat  iraxJni  on  national  lores!*,  (raxing 
districts,  or  on  open  range. 


CATTLE  AND  CALVES; 

[731  How  many  CATTLE  and  CALVES  of  all  ages  are 

on  this  place? t Q  Noi 

(Include  all  cows  and  all  other  cattle  and  calves, 
both  dairy  and  beef,  on  this  place  ) 

//  "AW,"  chert  and  >hp  to  quation  [78]. 

of  this  total- 
Co)   How  many  are  COWS?     Include  h»ifers  (hat  have  calved    . 


(6)    How  many  are  heifers  and  heifer  calves?.  .... 

(Do  not  include  any  heifers  that  have  calved.  I 
(r)    How  manv  are  bulls,  .mil  calves,  steers,  and  steer  calve*? 
(The  total  for  questions  (a),  (6),  and  (n  must  equal  the 

number  for  question  73.) 


COWS  MILKED  YESTERDAY: 


,'  CmVSand  HEIFERS  were 


MILKED  YESTERDAY?  . 

76.  How  many  MILK  COWS  wen 
this  place  yesterday?  Include  dry  r 
milk  heifers  that  have  calved  ' .    .    . 


□  None 
D  None 

□  None 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  SOLD  AND  TO  BE  SOLD  THIS  YEAR,  1954 
(Q  No. 
ID  Yes 


ATS.™"  »n-v,M'l-K.  CREAM,  [O   No.    //  "No,"  cAec*  and  Mp  t 

tlTTER.  or  CHEESE  sold    (this   year,     [_  ,u«|IOB  [79]. 


(Report  all  sales  from  this  place  whether 
made  by  you  or  by  others.  Report  as  sold 
dairy  products  turned  over  to  or  sold  for 
your  landlord      Be  sure  to  include  dairy 

Iroducts  which  you  will  sell  before 
amiarv  I,  1955.) 


I  much  WHOLE  MILK 

or  will  be  sold 

Y**r1  □  Noi 


(6)    How  much  CREAM  was  or 

will  lie  sold  this  vear?     .     Q  Noi 

(If  cream  sold  by  gallon,  multiply  t 

lumber  of  gallons  hv  2'i  to  gel  pounds 


yuantil. 


How  much  was 
or  will  be  the 
value  of  sales? 


SHEEP  AXD  LAMBS: 

R9J  How   manv  EWES,  RAMS,  WETHERS,  and 
IHS  of  all  ages  are  on  this  place'  .    .     Q   Xone 

//  •Wont/'  check  and  ikip  In  question  [80]. 

OF  THIS  TQTAL— 

(a)  How  I  rail  y  are  LAMBS  under  1  year  old?  .    . 

(0)    How  manv  are  EWES  1  year  old  and  over? 

(r)    How  u.a.iv  are  RAMS  and  V,  ETHERS  1  vear  old  and  over?     . 
(The   lotal   for  question.,   (ol,   (o),   and   (■■)   must  equal   the 
number  (or  question  79".) 


MULES  AND  HORSES: 

[80]    How   manv   MULES,  HORSES.  COLTS   and 
PONIES  are  on  this  place? 


HOGS  AND  PIGS: 

81    How  many  HOGS  and  PIGS  of  all  ages,  including 
sows  and  boars,  are  on  thin  place?  ■     D  No  u 

//  "None,"  check  and  skip  la  queilinn  [82a]. 

OF  THIS  TOTAL— 

(a)    How  many  wercborn  since  June  I,  this  yea.r?   .    ... 


(6)    How  many  were  born  before  June  I,  this  year?  .        

•    (The  total  For  questions  (a)  and  (6)  must  equal  the  number 
for  question  81.) 


sows  AM)  GILTS  FARROWING: 


[82a]  How    many    sows    aud    gilts    farrowed    between 
December  1,  last  year,  and  June  1,  this  year? Q  None 


D  No. 


ANIMALS  SOLD  AND  TO  BE  SOLD  ALIVE  THI8  YEAR,  1954 

(Report  all  sales  from  this  ph 
which  you  will  sell  before  January  1,  1955.) 


nclude  animals 


kind,  .i  '.■  u  ■  ■  these  questio 


N.l.i     HOGS  and  PIGS  sold  or 
to  be  sold  ?     ., Q  None 

836.  CALVES  sold  or  to  be  sold?  .    Q  None 

83c    CATTLE,  not  counting  calves. 

sold  or  to  be  sold? D  Xone 

83d.  SHEEP  and  LAMBS  sold  or 
lo  be  sold?  ....  O  None 

83c    HORSES.    MULES,    COLTS, 
and  POMES  sold  or  to  be  sold'  □  None 


(1) 
How  manv 

were  or  will 
be  sold  this 


(2) 
How  much  was 
or  will  be  the 
value  of  sales? 


_/00 
_/00 


WOOL  SHORN    THIS   YEAR,    11154: 


//  "Xonr,"  check  and  skip  to  question  [85]. 
(a)   How  many  pounds  of  wool  were  shorn  this  year  (1954)? 


(Report  all  sales  from  this  place  whether  made  by  you  or  by  other*       Report  as 
sold  all  poultry  and  poultry  products  turned  over  to  or  sold  for  your  landlord 
sure  to  include  as  sold  am   chicken*.,  broilers,  eggs,  turkeys,  etc     which  yoil 
sell  before  January  1,  1955.) 

[85]   Are   there   now   any    chickens,  \JJ   No.        //   "Mo,"    check    on./    sk,f 

turkeys,  or  other  poultry  on  this  place  I  enrifion  [92]. 

or   were  there  anv   un   this   place   this  1 

year?    .    .  -  lO  Yes 


86.  How   manv   CHICKENS,   4   mouths  old 

and  over,  are  on  this  place? □  None 

(Hens,  pullets,  roosters,  etc  ) 

87.  How  manv  CHICKENS  were  or  will  l>c 
SOLD  this  year— 

{a)  Broilers? Q  None 

(Report  all  broilers  sold  from  this  place 
including    those    raised    for   others    under 

(6)    Old    hens,    roosters,     pullets,    and    other 

chickens?  , Q  None 

68.   How  many  dozens  of  chicken  EGGS  were 
or  will  be  SOLD  this  year? Q  None 

89o.  How  manv  TURKEYS  and  (Q  None 

TURKEY  FRYERS  were  raised  this 
year?  . (  Light  breeds 

(Include     those     raised     from     poults 
bought,  poults  hatched  on  this  place,  or  I  Heavy  breeds 
raised  for  others  under  contract,  whether 
sold,  eaten,  or  now  on  hand.) 

89b.  How  many  TURKEY  HENS  on      (\J  None 
hand   now,  ere   vou    keeping   for 
breeding  in  I055T  .  I  Light  breeds 

IHeavy  breeds 

90.  How  manv  DUCKS. 
GEESE,    and    other    poultry    (not 
counting  chlckeni  and  turkeyi)  were 

RAISED  this  vear'    .......    D  None  .. 

(fc»nw  6TS3i" 

91.  How    much  was  or  will  be  received  this 
vear  from   the  sale  of   TURKEYS,    DUCKS, 

CI   I- Si-    hi.'I  in i. .vl1anii.il"  I Ii  fn,  a. ..I  THEIR  \-.ne 

BOOST  ■    ■    D  sold 

(Do  i..ii   Include  chickens  aud  chicken  eggs  ) 


XXX 
XXX 


XXX 

XXX 


Color 
1 

2 
3 

Tenure 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
O 

Irrigation 

1 
2 
3 
X. 

CUu 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

Typt 

1 

2 
3 
4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
O 
X 
V 

REGION 

19 

Id.ho 

Mom. 
Ktt. 

Ul.h 

w,.. 


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UTAH — NEVADA 


221 


Section  VIII— FERTILIZER   AND   LIME 


FERTILIZING 
MATERIAL  wa*  purchased  (lib  year!      D  Norw *__ 

((><■  nil  mrluili  rwny^ril  m.mun  .  •ifsii .  nius  I  Tonal!  10       iVc 

mah*risb  m  tjintm  I  doll 

//  ".Yon/."  •■*<!■*  urn/  itip  to  qiieihon  [94]. 


93.  On   which   crop*  «b   FERTILIZER   USED 
his  year— 

For  rarh  crop,  nniuvr  iHrit  attrition*  * 


(a)    llm   ami  cropland  iiMur.-"  .     Q   Noi 

(ft)  Other  pasture  (not  cropland}?      .    .    Q  Not 


(c)  Sugar  beet*' 


(<f>    Wheat' 


D  Noi 


O  Noi 


(et   Fniilw,  vegetables,  and  potatoes*  Q  None 

If)  Other  crops. T  Q  None 


i  purchased  this  year?     Q   Noi 
(Include     ground      limestone, 
hydraled  and  burnt  lime,  marl, 
'■ ■  ■  '■■'   •hells    etc      Omit  lime 
used  for  sprays  or  sanitation.) 


Section  IX.— SELECTED  FARM  EXPENDITURES,  THIS  YEAR.  1954 


will  bo  SPENT  this  y 


(a)   MACHINE  HIRE* 

(Include  custom   work   such   as   tractor  hire, 
threshing,  combining,  -ilo  filling,  baling, 
plowing,  and  spraying.) 

If.)   HIRED  LABOR'  ( 

(Do  not  include  hou.-ework,  custom  work,  or 
contract  construction  work  Include  cash 
payments  only.) 

(c)    FEED  for  livestock  and  poultry*  [ 

(Include  i'i-i  of  grain,  hay,  mill  feeds, 
concentrates,  and  roughages,  also,  amount* 
paid  for  grinding  and  mixing  feed  I 


for— 

a 


Section  X.— FARM  LABOR 

.  About  how  many  hours  the  week  of  Sept.  2G-Ocl  2 
roil  (Ihe  person  in  charge  of  Ihi-  place)  do  farm 
or  chores  on  this  place'    ....        [Ckerk  onf) 


a)  How  manv  OTHER  Mi:  M  HERS  (IF  Ynl'R 
FA M 1 1. \' did  IS  hours  or  more  of  farm  work  or  chores 
n  this  place  the  week  of  Sept.  2«-<>ci.  2  WITHOUT 
RECEIVING  CASH  WAGES' 
(Do  not  include  housework  ) 


1.  D  None 

2.  D  1  to  14  hours 

3.  □   15  hours  or  more 


(6]   How  manv 
chores  on  this  pli 

(Include  members 


HIRED  PERSONS  did  mv  farm  work  or 

k  of  Kept  2C-()ct.  2' D  Noi 

our  family  receiving  cash  wages.) 


(c)    ISO  days  or  more  during  (his  year?  Q   Noi 

(rfl    \/am  than  150  days  during  this  year?   .......     Q   Noi 

i The  total  Tor  questions  (r)  and  t<t)  must  equal  the  number 
for  question  96  .'■ 


What  was  the  agreed  cash 
rate  of  pay?  (If  more 
than  one  person,  give 

average) 


person  were  these 

ivorkers  expected  to  wo 

to  earn  this  pay? 


Section  XL— OFF-FARM   WORK  AND  OTHER  INCOME 

|91]  How  many  days  this  year  did  you  work  of!  your  ['"  £  •s~0,,e 

farm''      Include    work    at    a    nonfarm    job,    business,     *  U  1  to  49  day* 

profession,  or  on  someone  else's  farm      {Chick  ont)       .    .3.  Q  50  to  99  da  v.* 

(Do  not  include  exchange  work      Include  days  you  I4  n  100  to  199  d-  v* 

expect  to  work  off  vour  farm  before  Jan.  1,  1955  )  L  ,— ,  «-„  . 

\5.  u  *00  days  or  more 


fai 


la)   Did  any  other  member  0/  yonr  family  living 
Job,  business,  profession,  or  work  on  someone  else 


th  v 


farm 


1  have  a  non- 
tins  year? 


(6]  Have  you  any  income  this  year  from  any  of  the  following  sources- 
sale  i>r  products  from  land  rented  out,  cash  rent,  boarder*,  old-age  assist 
ance,  pensions,  veteran*'  allowance",  uueoiployineut  compensation 
interest,  dividend.-,  profits  from  nunfarm  business,  and  help  from  member 
of  your  family  7 


|DN. 

Id  v« 

|DXo 

Id  v. 


98.  Will  [dp  income  which  you  and  your  family  receive  from  work  off 
(he  farm  and  from  other  sources  (listed  in  questions  97,  (a),  and  (6))  be 
greater  than  the  total  value  of  all  agricultural  products  sold  or  to  be  sold    1  □   No 


Section  XII.— FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT  NOW  ON  THIS  PL. 

Include  equipment  and  facilities  tbal  are  temporarily  out  of  order 
[99J  Do  you  have  on  this  place- 
ID  No 
ID  Yes 
ID  No 
ID  Yes 
tc)    EleclrielljT JE  K 


(a)  Telephone: 

ift!   Piped  runnlni  * 


ID  Yes 

Id)  Television  set?    ....     ID  No 

ID  Yes 

(e)  Home  freeier  (for  quick   |D  No 
freezing    and    storing    foods. 

Do  not  include  refrigerator)?.    ID  Yes 


(/.)  Eleclrlc  pig  brooder? 


1 0.1    Milking  machine? 


(ft)  Power  feed  grinder 

(suitable  for  grinding 

and  crushing  grain)?.    . 


100.  HOW  MANY  OF  THE  FOLLOWING  ARE  ON  THIS  PLACE- 
Inclode  equipment,  whether  owned  h>  you  or  by  others,  kept  on  thl-  plac 


(a)  Grain  combines  ifor 
harvesting  and  threshing 
grains  or  -eeds  in  one 
operation)' 

Ibi   Corn  pickers? 

M   Pick-up  balers?  .    .    .    . 

(if)  Field  forage  bar  Testers 
(for  field  chopping  of  silage 
and  forage  crops)? 


ipi    Garden  tractors? 

(ft)  Crawler  trae tors ( track- 
laying,  caterpillar)?  .    .    . 

1)  Automobiles  (belonging 


(j)  ArtiOelal  ponds, 
reservoirs,  and  earl 
taaka? 


Section  XIII—  MISCELLANEOUS  INFORMATION 

FARM  VALUE,  MORTGAGE  DEBT.  AND  CASH   RENT; 

101.   About  how  much  would  the  land  and  the  buildings  on  it  sell  for' 


(Give  either  total   value  or  value  per  1 

Do  not  give  assessed  values  I 


(6)   LAND  RENTED  FROM 

OTHERS? D  Not 

(from  question  *) 

(r)    LAND  MANAGED  FOR 

OTHERS? D  Not 

(from  question  9) 


(4)  LAND  RENTED  TO 
OTHERS?  (from  quest  iu 


I, 


MORTGAGE  DEBT  on  laud  and 


[D  No 
D  Yes 
ID  Nolcl  ■■»   ■■ 


104.  On  irftnt  dalt  u 


1  lAti 


,i"l,v. 


105.    Who  fumuhed  Ihe  information  ftvt 
D  Operator 
D   Wife  or  other  member  of  operatoi 

□   Landlord 


rrporff  (Check  Whicl  I 

D  Hired  laborer 

O  Neighbor 

D  Other 


ENUMERATOR'S  RECORD— To  be  filled  by  Ce.» 
STATE  COUNTY  


K.  D.   N.. 


DISTRICT,  PRECINCT,  TOWNSHIP,  OR  CENSUS  DIVISION  . 

Have  you  reviewed  each  section  or  this  questionnaire'         

Certified  bv Dale 

(Enumerator) 

Checked  by Dale  . 


ID  No 
ID  Yes 


M..1.M1 


V    .,  :!. 


Zl 


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INDEX  TO  TABLES 


223 


County 


County 


Economic 
area 


Abnormal  farms. . .-. 

Alfalfa  and  alfalfa  mixtures  cut  for  hay. . . . 

Alfalfa  seed 

Almonds 

Angora  goats  and  kids 

Animals  sold  alive,  specified 

Annual  legumes,  specified 

Apples 

Apricots 

Area,  approximate  land 

Artificial  ponds,  reservoirs,  and  earth 

tanks 

Asparagus 

Automobiles 

Austrian  winter  peas,  including  Dixie  Wonder 
Avocados 

Barley 

Beans 

Beets  (table ) 

Berries,  specified 

Blackberries 

Blackeyes  and  other  green  cowpeas 

Blueberries  C  tame  or  wild ) 

Boysenberrles 

Broccoli 

Broomcom 

Buckwheat 

Butter  churned 

Butter,  buttermilk,  skim  milk,  and  cheese 
sold 

Cabbage 

Calves.  See  Cattle  and  calves. 

Cane,  sugar 

Cantaloups  and  muskmelons,  etc 

Carrots 

Cash-grain  farms 

Cash  tenants 

Cash  wages  paid  for  farm  labor 

Cattle  and  calves 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive 

Cattle  and  dairy  products 

Cherries 

Chicken  eggs  sold 

Chickens 

Chickens  sold 

Citrus  fruits,  specified 

Class  of  work  power 

Clingstone  peaches 

Clover  seed 

Clover,  timothy,  and  mixtures  of  clover  and 

grasses  cut  for  hay 

Color  of  operator 

Commercial  farms 

Commercial  fertilizer,  expenditures  for 

Commercial  fertilizer,  uses  of 

Common  and  perennial  (English)  ryegrass  seed 

Conservation  of  land 

Corn 

Corn  pickers 

Cotton 

Cotton  farms 

Cover  crops  turned  under  and  land  planted 

to  another  crop 

Cowpeas 

Cows 

Cows  milked 

Cream  sold 

Crimson  clover  seed 

Crop  and  livestock  farms,  general 

Cropland 

By  acres  harvested 

By  color  of  operator 

By  irrigation 

By  tenure  of  operator 

By  use 

Cropland  used  for  row  or  grain  crops  farmed 

on  contour 

Croppers  ( for  South  only) 

Crop-share  tenants  and  croppers 

Crops  fertilized,   specified 

Crops  harvested  from  irrigated  land 

Crops  harvested,   specified 

Crops  sold 

Cucumbers  and  pickles 

Cultivated  summer  fallow 

Cut  flowers,  potted  plants,  florist  greens, 
and  bedding  plants  grown  for  sale... 

Dairy  farms 

Dairy  products 

Dairy  products  sold 

Date  of  enumeration 

Days  worked  off  farm 

Dry  field  and  seed  beans 

Dry  field  and  seed  peas 

Dry  onions 

Ducks  raised 

Durum  or  macaroni  wheat 

Economic  class  of  farm 

Eggplant 

Eggs  sold 4 


S 
16 
16 
16 
15 
4,13,14 
16 
16 
16 

1 


16 

4,6 

16 

16 

16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 


16 

16 
16 
16 

10 

3,4,9 

8,9,10 

4,13,14 

4,13,14 

13 

16 

4,13 

4,13 

4,13,14 

16 

4,6 

16 

16 

16 

3,4,5,9 

9 

V 

'l6 
2 
4,16,17 
4,6 
16 
10 

2 

16 

4,13,14 

13 

13 

16 

10 

1,2,3,4 

1,2,3,4 

4 

1 

1,2,4 

2 

3,4,9 
4.9 


4,16,17 

4,16,17 

16 

1,2,4 

15 

10 
13 
13 
11 

*,5 

16 
16 
16 
13 
16 


16 
4,13 


9 
2,2a 
5 
6 
6 
9 
1,1a 
9 
5 
9 
3 

l,la 

9 

7 

7 

7 

9 

3 

1,1a, 2,2a 

l,la,2 

2a 

la 

2a 

1 

1,1a 

2,2a 

2 

6 

9a 

9,9a 

4,9,9a 

9,9a 

1,1a 


3 
7 

7 
5 
9 
9 
9 
7 
9 


",5 
7,8 

3,6 
3,6 


3,6,9,11 
3,6,9,11 
3,6,9,11 

2,5,8 


1,2,3,10,11 
2,5.  " 

1,4' 

1,4 
3,6 
2,5 

4,5 

1,4 

3,6 


4,5 

1,4 


1,4 

7, 
7, 
1,4 

3,6 


9 

7 

4,5,6,10 

3,6,9,10 

2,5,8 


1,2,3 
3,6,9 


Electricity 

Electric  pig  brooder 

Emmer  and  spelt 

English  or  Persian  walnuts 

Eves 

Expenditures,  farm.  See  Farm  expenditures. 


Facilities  and  equipment,  specified 

Fallow  land.  See  Cultivated  summer  fallow. 

Farm  expenditures,  specified 

Farm  labor 

By  color  of  operator 

By  economic  class 

By  tenure  of  operator 

By  type  of  farm 

Farm  operators: 

By  age 

By  color 

By  residence 

By  tenure 

By  years  on  farm 

By  off-farm  work  and  other  income 

Farm  products,  value  of 

Farm  property,  value  of 

Farms,  number 

By  class  of  work  power 

By  color  of  operator 

By  economic  class 

By  kind  of  workers 

By  land  irrigated 

By  size  of  farm 

By  tenure  of  operator 

By  type  of  farm 

By  value  of  products  sold 

Farms  with  all  harvested  crops  irrigated 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry,  expenditures 
for 


Fence  posts  cut 

Fertilizer,  commercial,  expenditures  for.. 

Fertilizer,  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  f uelwood  cut . . 

Flaxseed 

Forest  products . l. 

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  Mursery  and  greenhouse  products. 

Improved  pecans 

Income,  farm.  See  Value  of  farm  products 
sold. 

Irish  potatoes 

Irrigated  farms,  number 

Irrigated  land  in  farms 

By  use 

Kumquats 


4,6 
6 
16 
16 
13 


4,6 

4,7 

4,7,8,9,10 

4,9 

8 

10 

4,5 

3,4,5,9 

5 

3,4,9 

4,5 

4,5 

13,16 

1,4 

1,2,3,4 

4,6 

3,4 

i,' 

1,2 

2 

3,4 

10 

13,15,16 


4,7 
15 

4,7 

16 
16 
16 


16 
16 
16 
15 
16 
15 
15 
16 
10 
16 
16 
3,4,9 

4,7 

13 
10 

13 
13 
4,6 
16 

16 
16 

16 

16 

16 
16 
15 
13 

16 

4,6 

4,6 

16 

16 

*,'? 

8,9,10 

4,13 

4,13,14 

4,6 

13 

13 

15 


1,2 
1 


1,2,3,4 

5 

2,2a 

5 

6 

1,1a 

3 

2,2a 

3 

4,7,8 

la 


9 
9 
9 
8 
9 
8 
4,8 
9 
3 
9 
4 
2,2a 


2,5, 
2,5. 


2,5,8 

2,5,8,12 
2,5,8,12 

2 

8 

5 


2,5,8 

1,4,7 
1,4,7 
2,5,8 


2,5,8,12 
1.4.7 


3,6,9,10,11 


2,5, 

2,5, 
1,4, 


4,5, 

7,8, 

2,5, 
4,5,1 


2,5, 
2,5, 


2,5,8,12 

12 

3,6,9 

3,6,9 

2,5,8 


9 

1,1a 

l,la,9a 


1,4,7 

1,4,7 


la 
9 


224 


INDEX  TO  TABLES 


County 


Economic 
area 


Economic 
area 


Lad  ino  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 

Maple  sirup  made 

Maple  sugar  made 

Maple  trees  tapped 

Milk 

Milk  sold 

Milk  cows 

Milking  machine 

Miscellaneous  and  unclassified  farms 

Mixed  grains 

Mohair  clipped 

Motortrucks 

Mules  and  mule  colts 

Navel  oranges. 

Nectarines 

Nonwhite  farm  operators 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  products,  flower  and 

vegetable  seeds  and  plants,  and  bulbs 

Nuts,  specified 

Oats 

Oats  cleaned  out  of  vetch  and  peas 

Oats,  wheat,  barley,  rye,  and  other  small 

grains  cut  for  hay 

Of f -farm  work  and  other  income 

Okra 

Olives 

Onions,  dry 

Operators,  farm.  See  Farm  operators. 

Oranges 

Oranges,  including  tangerines  and  mandarins 

Other  field-crop  farms 

Owned  land 

Part  owners 

Part-time  farms 

Pasture 

Peaches 

Peanuts 

Pears 

Peas 

Pecans 

Peppers.  See  Sweet  peppers  and  pimientos. 

Pig  brooder,  electric 

Pimientos  (included  with  sweet  peppers).... 

Piped  running  water 

Plums 

Plums  and  prunes 

Popcorn 

Potatoes 

Poultry  and  poultry  products 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  Bold 

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 

1,4 

1 

16 

1,2,3,4 

3,4 

2 

3,4 

1,2,4 

16 


2 
1,2,4 

16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
4,7 
16 
4,13,14 

10 

.4,9 

4,13,14 

4,13,14 

16 

16 

4,7 

4,6 

3,4 

3,4,9 

16 
16 
15 
15 
15 
13 
13 
4,13,14 

4,6 
10 
16 
13 

4,6 
13 

16 

16 

3,4,9 

15 
16 

16 
16 


4,5 
16 
16 
16 


16 
10 
3,4 

3,4,9 


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 


1,2,2a 

2a 

3 

1,2,2a 

1 


la 

l,la 

1,1a 

9 

9 


9 
6 
9 

4,7 


2 

7 
7 
9 
9 

6 
5 

1 

2,2a 

9 

9 

8 


7 
7 
5 
3 
9 
7 
5 
7 
9 
9 
2,2a 


2,2a 
5 

1,1a 
9 
9 
9 


9 
7 
4,7 
3 
5 
3 
3 

9 
9 

8 


3,6,9 
1,4,7 


1,4,7 
1,4,7 


2,5,8 

3,6,9,10,11 

4,5,6 

7,8,9 

3,6,9,10,11 

3,6,9 


2,5,8 
2,5,8 


3,6,9,10 

3,6,9,10 

2,5,8 

4,5,6 


4,5,6 
7 

7,8,9 
1,2,3 
1,4,7 


2,5,8 


11  i 

3,6,9,11 

4,5,6,11 

2,5,8 

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  (bush  and  pole  types) 

Sorghums 

Sows  and  gilts 

Soybeans 

Specified  facilities  and  equipment 

Specified  farm  expenditures 

Spinach 

Spring  wheat 

Squash 

Steers  and  bulls,  including  Bteer  and  bull 

calves 

Strawberries 

Sugar  beets  for  sugar 

Sugarcane  for  seed 

Sugarcane  for  sugar  or  for  sale  to  mills.. 

Sugarcane  or  sorghum  for  sirup 

Summer  fallow,  cultivated 

Sweetclover  seed 

Sweet  corn 

Sweet  peppers  and  pimientos 

Sweetpotatoes 

Tangeloes 

Tangerines  and  mandarins 

Telephone 

Television  set 

Tenants 

Temple  oranges 

Tenure  of  farm  operator 

Timber. 

Timothy  seed 

Tobacco 

Tomatoes 

Tractors 

Tree  fruits,  nuts,  and  grapes 

Tung  nuts 

Turkeys 

Type  of  farm 

Unclassified  farms 

Uses  of  commercial  fertilizer 

Uses  of  land 

Valencia  oranges 

Value : 

Crops 

Farm  products  sold 

Farms  (land  and  buildings) 

Livestock 

Vegetables  grown  under  glass,  flower  and 

vegetable  seeds,  vegetable  plants,  bulbs, 

and  mushrooms  produced  for  sale 

Vegetable  farms 

Vegetables  for  home  use 

Vegetables  harvested  for  sale 

Velvetbeans 

Vetch  or  peas,  alone  or  mixed  with  oats  or 

other  grains,  cut  for  hay 

Vetch  seed 

Vineyards.  See  Tree  fruits,  nuts,  and 

grapes. 

Wage  rates 

Walnuts  (English  or  Persian) 

Watermelons 

Water,  piped  running 

Wax  beans.  See  Snap  beans. 

Wheat 

White  farm  operators 

Wild  hay  cut 

Winter  wheat 

Woodland  in  farm,  by  use 

Wool  shorn 

Workers : 

Family 

Hired 

Regular 

Seasonal 

Work  off  farm 

Work  power,  class  of 

Years  on  farm 

Youngberries 


16 
16 
16 

16 

18,19 
15 
16 
16 
16 

3,4,9 
3 
13 
13 
13 
16 
2 
16 
16 
16 

16,17 

13,14 
16 
4,6 
4,7 
16 
16 
16 


16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
1,2,4 
16 
16 
16 
16 

16 

16 

4,6 

4,6 

3,4,9 
16 

3,4,9 
15 
16 
16 
16 
4,6 
16 
16 

13,14 
10 

10 


16 

16 

13,15,16 

1,4 

13 


8,9,10 

16 

16 

4,6 

16 

3,4,9 

16 

16 
1,2,4 

13 

4,7 

4,7,8,9,10 

4,8,9,10 

4,8,9,10 

4,5 

4,6 

4,5 
16 


5 
2,2a 
9 
2,2a 
8 
9 
9 


3 
6 

1.1a 


4,7,8 

1 
7 


4,9 
9 


9 
9 
5 

9 

2,2a 

9 

9 

1,1a 


2,5 
2,5 
7,8 

7,8 


2,5 


4,5 
1,4 

1.4 


3,6,9,10, 
1,4 


4,5,6 
3,6,9 


1,4 


2,5,8,12 
2,5,8,12 
2,5,8,12 
2,5,8,12 
2,5,8 
2,5,8 


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