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UTAH and NEVADA
COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
1954
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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ■ BUREAU OF THE CENSUS • WASHINGTON • 1 956
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U. S. Department of Commerce
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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Boston Pu >1 - rary
Superititeti^p"t of Documents
JUN 2 1 1956
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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
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UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954
REPORTS
Volume I. — Counties and State Economic Areas. Statistics for counties include number of farms, acreage, value, and farm opera-
tors; farms by color and tenure of operator; facilities and equipment; use of commercial fertilizer: farm labor; farm expenditures;
livestock and livestock products; specified crops harvested; farms classified by type of farm and by economic class; and value of
products sold by source.
Data for State economic areas include farms and farm characteristics by tenure of operator, by type of farm, and by economic class.
Volume I is published in 33 parts as follows :
Part
State or States
Part
State or States
Part
State or States
1
New England States:
West North Central:
East South Central — Continued
Maine.
8
Minnesota.
21
Alabama.
New Hampshire.
9
Iowa.
22
Mississippi.
Vermont.
10
Missouri.
West South Central:
Massachusetts.
11
North Dakota and South
23
Arkansas.
Rhode Island.
Dakota.
24
Louisiana.
Connecticut.
12
Nebraska.
25
Oklahoma.
2
Middle Atlantic States:
13
Kansas.
26
Texas.
New York.
South Atlantic:
Mountain:
New Jersey.
14
Delaware and 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
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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
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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:
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2.
3.
4.
5.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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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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
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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
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whether an agriculture questionnaire was required. Any place
used for agriculture was to be listed in his Enumerator's Record
Book and an agriculture questionnaire was to be obtained. If
the place was no longer used for agriculture, an explanation was
to be made on the list furnished the enumerator. The enumera-
tor was instructed to ask at each of these places whether there
were any other farms or any places of 3 or more acres in the
neighborhood.
A few enumeration districts that comprised an incorporated
place or that were within an incorporated city were classified as
Group I or Group II if the number of farms was large. Also, a
few very extensive rural districts requiring considerable travel
were classified in Group III when the number of farms was small.
The method prescribed for canvassing an enumeration district
helped to insure complete coverage. The enumerator was in-
structed to proceed in a systematic manner from a logical start-
ing point. He listed each place and each dwelling on successive
lines in the Enumerator's Record Book. In addition, he was re-
quired to identify these on his enumerator's map with a cross
reference to the Enumerator's Record Book. This procedure
helped him to determine, by looking at his map, the extent of
coverage at any given time. It also helped the crew leader in
checking to see that coverage was complete.
Some farms were given special attention to insure their inclu-
sion in the enumeration. Prior to the enumeration, a list known
as "specified farms" was prepared from records of the 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.
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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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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,
or both.
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Expenditures for machine hire were to include any labor in-
cluded in the cost of such machine hire. Machine hire refers to
custom machine work such as tractor hire, threshing, combining,
silo filling, baling, ginning, plowing, and spraying. If part of
the farm products was given as pay for machine hire, the value
of the products traded for this service was to be included in the
amount of expenditures reported. The cost of trucking, freight,
and express was not to be included.
Expenditures for hired labor were to include only cash pay-
ments. Expenditures for housework, custom work, and contract
construction work were not to be included.
Expenditures for feed were to include the expenditures for
pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements,
as well as those for grain, hay, and mill feeds. Expenditures for
grinding and mixing feeds were also to be included. Payments
made by a tenant to his landlord for feed grown on the land
rented by the tenant were not to be included.
Expenditures for gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil
were to include only those used for the farm business. Petroleum
products used for the farmer's automobile for pleasure or used
exclusively in the farm home for heating, cooking, and lighting
were not to be included.
Farm-mortgage debt. — Data on farm-mortgage debt will be con-
tained in a special report (Part 5 of Volume III) to be issued in
1956. This report will contain data only for States and larger
geographic areas.
Crops
Crops harvested. — The agriculture questionnaire was organized
to make possible the listing of acreage and quantity harvested for
each crop. To facilitate the enumerator's work, specific crop
questions were varied according to areas (usually each area com-
prised a State or a group of States). Regionalizing question-
naires made it possible to devote special attention to the more
important crops for a given area and also to use the unit of
measure that was in most common use in the area.
In most instances, the harvested acreage that was reported
for individual crops represents the area harvested for the 1954
crop year. An exception was made for land in fruit orchards,
vineyards, and planted nut trees ; in this case the acreage repre-
sents that in both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines as of
the date of enumeration (usually October or November 1954).
The acreage harvested for various crops is often less than the
acreage planted.
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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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.
INTRODUCTION
XXIII
Product or group of products amounting
to 50 percent or more of the value of all
Type of farm farm products sold — Continued
General Farms were classified as general when
the value of products from one source
or 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
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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)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(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)
(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)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(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 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
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1
7
14
21
28
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(Z)
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21
28
20
1
(Z)
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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
36
14
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
June 1 and later.
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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
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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.
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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 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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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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County Table 9 (Part 3 of 4) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
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
UTAH
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
3 METROPOLITAN STATE ECONOMIC AREA
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
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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.
130
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
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting.
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting .
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting.
acres. .
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres. .
reporting,
acres..
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting. ,
acres.
reporting,
acres.
reporting,
acres. .
reporting. .
acres.
reporting.
acres,
reporting.,
acres. .
reporting..
acres. ,
reporting..
acres. .
reporting. ,
acres. ,
reporting..
acres. ,
reporting. ,
acres. ,
reporting. ,
acres.
reporting.,
acres. .
reporting,
acres. .
reporting. ,
acres. .
reporting..
acres. ,
reporting. .
acres.,
reporting. ,
acres. .
reporting. ,
acres. .
reporting. .
acres. ,
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)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(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.
136
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 .
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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.
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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)
Apr. 15-Apr. 28
50
Percent of farms enumerated during—
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
Z Less than 0.5.
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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.
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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.
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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.
162
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
(163)
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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
County Table 8^-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
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.
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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.
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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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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.
NEVADA
County Table 9 (Part 2 of 4) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:
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.
NEVADA
County Table 9 (Part 4 of 4 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
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.
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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
I 1
I
L"T-J
/
i
I
\
WHITE PINE
SCALE
•O O Hi TO MILES
lll'll 1=1
LEGEND
I j I NONMETROPOLITAN STATE ECONOMIC AREA
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*
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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
(Reduced facsimile)
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,..
(Reduced facsimile)
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
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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
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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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