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MICHIGAN
COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
1954
Census
of
Agriculture
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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE . BUREAU OF THE CENSUS • WASHINGTON . 1956
PUBLIC
U. S. Department of Commerce
Sinclair Weeks, Secretary
Bureau of the Census
Robert W. Burgess, Director
United States
Census
of
Agriculture:
1954
Volume I
COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Part 6
Michigan
Prepared under the supervision of
RAY HURLEY
Chief, Agriculture Division
FARMS • FARM CHARACTERISTICS •
LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS • CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES
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Bostor rar y
tiperintendent of Documents
SEP 1 9 1956
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BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
ROBERT W. BURGESS, Dirtctor
A. Ross Eckler, Deputy Director
Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director
Robert Y. Phillips, Special Assistant
Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director
Jack B. Robertson, Special Assistant
Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards
Lowell T. Galt, Assistant Director for Operations
Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration
Calvert L. Dedrick, Coordinator, International Statistics
A. W. von Struve, Acting Public Information Officer
Agriculture Division —
Ray Hurley, Chief
Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief
Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burke, Chief
Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief
Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chief
Census Operations Division — Marion D. Bingham, Chief
Field Division — Robert B. Voight, Chief
Foreign Trade Division — J. Edward Ely, Chief
Geography Division — Clarence E. Batschelet, Chief
Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chief
Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief
Machine Tabulation Division — C. F. Van Aken, Chief
Personnel Division — Helen D. Almon, Chief
Population and Housing Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chief
Statistical Reports Division — Edwin D. Goldfield, Chief
Statistical Research Division — William N. Hurwitz, Chief
Transportation Division — Donald E. Church, Chief
Statistics in this report supersede figures shown in Series AC54-1, Preliminary Reports.
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PREFACE
Volume I, Counties and State Economic Areas, is one of the three principal reports
presenting the results of the 1954 Census of Agriculture. This volume, in 33 parts, pre-
sents the compilation of the information given by farm operators to Census enumerators
in 1954.
The 1954 Census of Agriculture was taken in conformity with the Act of Congress
(Title 13, United States Code) approved August 31, 1954, which includes provisions for
the mid-decade censuses of agriculture.
The collection of the data was carried out by Census enumerators directed by super-
visors appointed by the Director of the Census and working under the direction of Jack B.
Robertson, then Chief, Field Division. Ernest R. Underwood, then special Assistant to the
Director, was responsible for the recruitment of the field staff. The planning of the census
and the compilation of the statistics were supervised by Ray Hurley, Chief, Agriculture
Division, and Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief. They were assisted by Hilton E.
Robison, Orvin L. Wllhite, Hubert L. Collins, Benjamin J. Tepping, Lois Hutchison,
Carl R. Nyman, J. Thomas Breen, Robert S. Overton, Merton V. Llndquist, Russell V.
Oliver, Charles F. Frazier, Gladys L. Eagle, Orville M. Slye, Gaylord G. Green, Harold N.
Cox, and Henry A. Tucker.
Acknowledgment is made of the technical assistance and the loan of technical
personnel by the United States Department of Agriculture in the planning, the enumera-
tion, and the compilation of the 1954 Census of Agriculture.
July 1956
III
UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE:
REPORTS
1954
Volume I. — Counties and State Economic Areas. Statistics for counties include number of farms, acreage, value, and farm opera-
tors; farms by color and tenure of operator; facilities and equipment; use of commercial fertilizer: farm labor; farm expenditures;
livestock and livestock products; specified crops harvested; farms classified by type of farm and by economic class; and value of
products sold by source.
Data for State economic areas include farms and farm characteristics by tenure of operator, by type of farm, and by economic class.
Volume I is published in 33 parts as follows :
Part
State or States
Part
State or States
Part
State or States
1
New England States:
West North Central:
East South Central — Continued
Maine.
8
Minnesota.
21
Alabama.
New Hampshire.
9
Iowa.
22
Mississippi.
Vermont.
10
Missouri.
West South Central:
Massachusetts.
11
North Dakota and South
23
Arkansas.
Rhode Island.
Dakota.
24
Louisiana.
Connecticut.
12
Nebraska.
25
Oklahoma.
2
Middle Atlantic States:
13
Kansas.
26
Texas.
New York.
South Atlantic:
Mountain:
New Jersey.
14
Delaware and Maryland.
27
Montana.
15
Virginia and West Virginia.
28
Idaho.
16
North Carolina and South
29
Wyoming and Colorado.
3
Ohio.
Carolina.
30
New Mexico and Arizona.
17
Georgia.
31
Utah and Nevada.
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 Eeport. Statistics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 1954. Summary data and analyses of
the data for States, for Geographic Divisions, and for the United States by subjects as illustrated by the chapter titles listed below :
Chapter
Title
Chapter
Title
I
Farms and Land in Farms.
VII
Field Crops and Vegetables.
II
Age, Residence, Years on Farm, Work Off Farm.
VIII
Fruits and Nuts, Horticultural Specialties,
Forest
III
Farm Facilities, Farm Equipment.
Products.
IV
Farm Labor. Use of Fertilizer, Farm Expenditures, and
IX
Value of Farm Products.
Cash Rent.
X
Color, Race, and Tenure of Farm Operator.
V
Size of Farm.
XI
Economic Class of Farm.
VI
Livestock and Livestock Products.
XII
Type of Farm.
Volume III. — Special Reports
Part 1. — Multiple-unit Operations. This report will be similar to
Part 2 of Volume V of the reports for the 1950 Census of
Agriculture. It will present statistics for approximately 900
counties and State economic areas in 12 Southern States and
Missouri for the number and characteristics of multiple-unit
operations and farms in multiple units.
Part 2. — Ranking Agricultural Counties. This special report will
present statistics for selected items of inventory and agricul-
tural production for the leading counties in the United States.
Part 3. — Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, District of Columbia, and
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.
IV
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.
MICHIGAN
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
History and legal basis H
Plan of presentation of statistics LX
Operations for 1954 Census X
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS
Specified farms XII
General Farm Information
Date of enumeration XII
A farm XII
Enumeration of land located in more than one county XIII
Farm operator XIII
Farms reporting or operators reporting XIII
Land owned, rented, and managed XIII
Land area XIV
Land in farms XIV
Land in farms according to use XIV
Value of land and buildings XV
Age of operator XV
Res idence of farm operator XV
Years on present farm (year began operation of present farm) XV
Of f -farm work and other income XV
Specified facilities and equipment XV
Classification of farms by class of work power XV
Farm labor XVI
Fertilizer and lime XVI
Specified farm expenditures XVI
Farm-mortgage debt XVII
Crops
Crops harvested XVII
Com XVII
Annual legumes XVII
Hay crops XYII
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
XIX
XLX
XLX
XIX
XLX
XIX
XLX
XIX
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS— Continued
Irrigation
Irrigated farms
Land irrigated
Irrigated land in farms according to use
Farms with all harvested crops irrigated
Irrigated crops harvested
Land-Use and Conservation Practices
Land in cover crops turned under for green manure
Stripcropping
Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour.
Livestock and Poultry
Milk cows ; cows milked ; milk sold XIX
Sows and gilts farrowing XLX
Sheep and lambs and wool XIX
Goats and mohair XX
Bees and honey XX
Value of livestock on farms XX
Livestock products
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
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: Coosuses of 1920 to 1954
4.— Farms and farm characteristics, by tenure of operator: Census of 1954
5.— Farm operators by color, residence, off -farm work, age, and years on present farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
6.— Farms by class of work power and specified facilities and equipment: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
7. — Farm labor and specified farm expenditures: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
8.— Hired farm labor and wage rates by economic class: Census of 1954
9.— Hired farm labor and wage rates by tenure of operator: Census of 1954
10.— Hired farm labor and wage rates by type of farm: Census of 1954
11. — Date of enumeration: Censuses of 1954, 1950, and 1945
12. —Comparability of data on livestock and poultry: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
13. —Livestock and livestock products : Censuses of 1920 to 1954
14. — Farms reporting specified number of cattle on hand: Censuses of 1954 and 1950; farms reporting specified number of
livestock on hand or sold alive : Census of 1954
15. — Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
16.— Specified crops harvested: Censuses of 1920 to 1954
17. — Farms reporting by specified acres, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for specified crops: Census of 1954
18. — Sampling reliability of estimated totals for county, economic area, and State by number of farms reporting, by levels.
19. — Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated county, economic area, and State totals for specified items
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Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES p
Map of the State showing counties, county seats, and principal cities 43
County Table —
1.— Farms, acreage, value, and farm operators: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 44
2.— Farms by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 51
3. Farms by size of farm and by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 58
4.— Value of farm products sold by source : Censuses of 1954 and 1950 65
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 69
6. Farm labor and specified farm expenditures: Censuses of 1954 and 1950; and use of commercial fertilizer: Census of 1954.. 76
7. — Livestock and livestock products: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 °3
8. —Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 98
9. — Specified crops harvested: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 105
Chapter C— STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Map of the State showing State economic areas 143
Economic Area Table—
1. — Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 144
2.— Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by economic class of farm: Censuses of
1954 and 1950 158
3. — Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 172
4. — Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 186
5.— Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and
1950 ! 200
6.— Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 214
7.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 228
8. — Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954
and 1950 242
9.— Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 256
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 270
11. — Farms reporting, number of chickens, and poultry products sold, by number of chickens on hand, for all commercial farms
and poultry farms : Census of 1954 272
12 Farm labor : Census of 1954 274
APPENDIX
The 1954 Census of Agriculture Questionnaire 278
Enumerator ' s Record Book 282
Index to tables 283
INTRODUCTION
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 that for 1950, the last complete
census of agriculture. The report is a part of Volume 1 which
comprises 33 reports. Each part of Volume I presents the data
for each county and each State economic area for one or more
States as well as State totals for those States for which county
and State economic area data are shown. Statistics are most
revealing when comparisons are available. Therefore, compa-
rable data gathered in the 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 comities 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-farining areas.
(A description of State economic areas is given in a Special He-
port of the 1950 Census, entitled "State Economic Areas : A De-
scription of the Procedure Used in Making a Functional Grouping
of the Counties in the United States.") A map showing the
State economic areas is shown at the beginning of Chapter C of
this report.
The Act of Congress excluded from the field enumeration the
agriculture in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, District of Columbia,
and U. S. possessions. Available statistics, obtained from other
sources, for these areas are included in Part 3 of Volume III.
Data for most of the items included in the 1954 Census of Agri-
culture, as in prior censuses, were tabulated for "minor civil
divisions" or areas smaller than counties. The term "minor civil
division" is applied to the primary subdivisions of the counties.
These may be townships, precincts, districts, independent muni-
cipalities, unorganized territory, etc. The figures for these
smaller areas are not included in any of the regular reports.
However, it is possible to obtain data for small geographic areas,
as heretofore, by paying the cost of checking the data and pre-
paring the necessary statistical tables.
Prior to the 1954 Census, an enumeration district did not in-
clude more than one minor civil division, even though the town-
ship, precinct, or the like often did not have enough farms to
provide a full workload for an enumerator. The aim in estab-
lishing the 1954 enumeration districts was to make them large
enough to keep each enumerator fully occupied in his area for a
thiee-week, or possibly a four-week, period. Hence, some enumer-
ation districts included more than one minor civil division. Such
combined minor divisions were always adjacent. An enumera-
tion district never comprised the whole of one minor civil division
and a part of another nor a part of two or more minor civil
divisions. A minor civil division which included too many farms
for one enumerator was divided into two or more enumeration
districts.
The tabulations, as made by machines, in some cases provided
totals for a single minor civil division — even though that
required a grouping of enumeration districts — and, in other
cases, they provided totals for two or more minor civil divisions
combined. In the latter instance, the small-area data will be
readily available only for combined totals for adjoining minor
civil divisions. If there is need for making a separation of the
data for such combinations, this is possible at some additional
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cost, since each questionnaire contains the name of the minor
civil division in which the farm headquarters was located.
Operations for 1954 Census. — The Act providing for the 1954
Census of Agriculture states that "the inquiries, and the number,
form, and subdivision thereof . . . shall be determined by the
Secretary of Commerce." The staff of the Bureau of the Census
prepared the questionnaire for the 1954 Census of Agriculture
on the basis of experience obtained in prior censuses, on the
basis of an analysis of the sample survey for the States of Utah
and Virginia for the calendar year 1953, and on the basis of the
advice of a Special Advisory Committee for the 1954 Census of
Agriculture. The Advisory Committee comprised representatives
of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, State Agricultural Col-
leges, State Departments of Agriculture, The American Farm
Economic Association, The American Statistical Association, The
Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, The Agri-
cultural Publishers Association, The Farm Equipment Institute,
The American Farm Bureau Federation, The National Grange,
The National Council of Farmers' Cooperatives, and the Farmers'
Educational and Cooperative Union of America.
The Special Advisory Committee had also assisted in deciding
the inquiries to be included on the questionnaire for the 1953
Sample Census for Utah and Virginia. During the planning,
State Agricultural Colleges, the U. S. Department of Agriculture,
and other major users of data from the census of agriculture were
asked to submit suggested inquiries for the census. The number
of inquiries recommended greatly exceeded the number that
could be included in the census. The Special Advisory Com-
mittee and the staff of the Bureau recommended the inclusion
or exclusion of these inquiries after giving consideration to the
possibilities of obtaining the information in some way other than
through the census of agriculture, to the adequacy of the informa-
tion that might be secured in the census, to the availability of
data from other sources, and to the usefulness of the data, etc.
This committee reviewed the plans and questionnaires for the
1953 sample enumeration and the 1954 Census of Agriculture as
they were developed, and submitted recommendations regarding
these plans and questionnaires.
The content of the 21 regional questionnaires (one for each
State or group of adjacent States) was similar to that of the
questionnaires used for the Utah and Virginia sample surveys
conducted in 1953. There were variations region by region in the
questionnaires to provide for differences in crops grown, in live-
stock production, and in cultural practices. Also, the positions
of inquiries were changed in order to provide for the enumera-
tion of some items for a limited number of farms even though
other inquiries were made for all farms.
An agricultural census that collects vast quantities of reliable
information requires that all employees be trained and that they
adhere carefully to prescribed procedures as well as time sched-
ules. For the 1954 Census of Agriculture, the Bureau devised a
training program so that all employees received instructions for
the respective jobs. In most instances, training sessions were
held near the areas in which employees worked and immediately
prior to the beginning of their assignments.
The 1954 enumeration required approximately 30,000 enumera-
tors who were supervised by some 2,200 crew leaders. These
persons were supervised by 119 field offices organized under five
regional offices. From October 4 to November 8, 1954, depending
upon the State and the area, trained enumerators began their
work. Their work was to obtain for every farm the required
information about that farm's operations, such as its crops, live-
stock, poultry, farm expenses, equipment and facilities, and some
facts about the farm operator.
About two weeks before the census starting date, questionnaires
were distributed to all box holders on the rural postal routes in
all except a few Southern States. The questionnaire was accom-
panied by a letter asking the farm operator to examine it and to
answer as many of the questions as possible prior to the visit of
the census enumerator. By this procedure, the Bureau expected
to expedite the work of the enumerator and to improve the quality
of the information given by farmers. By reading the question-
naire, farmers knew what was wanted and could check their
records in advance of the enumerator's visit.
A good census requires a complete as well as an accurate
enumeration. Several techniques were used to help obtain a good
census in 1954.
Instructions covering census procedures were designed in sueh
a manner that objective criteria were supplied, and enumerators
were not expected to rely on their own opinions or judgments
concerning census entries or classifications. For example, an
enumerator was required to complete an agriculture question-
naire when specified conditions were met. He was not required
to decide first what constituted a farm and then to obtain a
questionnaire. Instead, a questionnaire was completed whenever
minimum conditions were satisfied. Then, during central office
processing operations, a decision was made — on the basis of care-
fully defined criteria — as to which questionnaires represented
farms.
To help in insuring the completeness of the enumeration,
enumerators were provided with a specially designed Enumera-
tor's Record Book in which to list heads of households for the
dwellings in their enumeration districts and names of the tenants
or owners for places on which no one lived. The Enumerator's
Record Book contained questions about the agricultural opera-
tions on the place. The answers to these questions determined
whether an agriculture questionnaire was required for the place
and, also, whether this enumerator or an enumerator in another
enumeration district was required to fill out the questionnaire.
In order to minimize the cost of the enumeration, procedures
were developed to limit the listing of heads of households and of
other places in urban areas, incorporated places, and built-up
residential areas. In accordance with these procedures, enumera-
tion districts were classified, prior to the enumeration, into three
groups on the basis of the density of dwellings in relation to the
number of farms according to the 1950 Censuses of Agriculture
and Population.
In general, the enumeration districts with no well-defined cluster
of dwellings were considered to be open-country areas and were
classified as Group I Enumeration Districts. For Group I Enu-
meration Districts the enumerator was required to list in his
Enumerator's Record Book the name of the head of each house-
hold within his district If no one lived on a tract of land, he
was required to list the name of the person who rented the land,
worked it on shares, used it for livestock, or, if the land was not
used for agricultural purposes, the name of the owner. There
were approximately 15,300 Group I Enumeration Districts. These
enumeration districts contained 2,778,000 farms and 4,263,000
dwelling units in 1950.
The rural enumeration districts in which the number of dwell-
ings was large in relation to the number of farms were classified
as Group II Enumeration Districts. In these enumeration dis-
tricts the enumerator was required to list all dwelling places in
his district except those on less than one acre of land in built-up
residential areas, such as small incorporated or unincorporated
villages or the built-up areas adjacent to towns or cities. He was
also required to determine, by asking locally, whether there were
any farms or any places of one or more acres within the built-up
areas. Outside the built-up areas he was required to list the head
of every household. There were approximately 14,800 enumera-
tion districts classified as Group II. These enumeration districts
had 8,974,000 dwelling units and 2,420,000 farms in 1950.
Most incorporated places and unincorporated villages with ap-
proximately 150 or more dwellings were classified as Group III
Enumeration Districts. There were approximately 11,000 such
enumeration districts and these contained 161,000 farms in 1950.
For Group III Enumeration Districts, the enumerator was given
a list of farm operators enumerated in the 1950 Census of Agri-
culture and was instructed to visit each place listed and find out
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whether an agriculture questionnaire was required. Any place
used for agriculture was to be listed in his Enumerator's Record
Book and an agriculture questionnaire was to be obtained. If
the place was no longer used for agriculture, an explanation was
to be made on the list furnished the enumerator. The enumera-
tor was instructed to ask at each of these places whether there
were any other farms or any places of 3 or more acres in the
neighborhood.
A few enumeration districts that comprised an incorporated
place or that were within an incorporated city were classified as
Group I or Group II if the number of farms was large. Also, a
few very extensive rural districts requiring considerable travel
were classified in Group III when the number of farms was small.
The method prescribed for canvassing an enumeration district
helped to insure complete coverage. The enumerator was in-
structed to proceed in a systematic manner from a logical start-
ing point. He listed each place and each dwelling on successive
lines in the Enumerator's Record Book. In addition, he was re-
quired to identify these on his enumerator's map with a cross
reference to the Enumerator's Record Book. This procedure
helped him to determine, by looking at his map, the extent of
coverage at any given time. It also helped the crew leader in
checking to see that coverage was complete.
Some farms were given special attention to insure their inclu-
sion in the enumeration. Prior to the enumeration, a list known
as "specified farms" was prepared from records of the 1950 Cen-
sus of Agriculture. Farms having unusually large agricultural
operations were included in this list. During the enumeration a
careful check was made to see that each place on the 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, IT. S. Department
of Agriculture, assisted in examining the data, especially those
for crops and livestock, evaluating the results, and calling atten-
tion to the situations for which further checking was necessary.
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS
Specified farms. — "Specified farms" refers to the larger farms
that were selected for special handling during the enumeration
and during the processing of the agriculture questionnaires.
Although the criteria for their selection have varied since this
technique was first used in the 1945 Census of Agriculture, the
basic purposes for employing this technique have not changed.
One purpose for using a list of specified farms was to help to
get a complete enumeration.
The criteria for selecting specified farms were kept as simple as
possible in order to facilitate the work of enumeration. In most
States, only one item was considered in classifying farms as "speci-
fied." The following are the criteria used for the 1954 Census :
Criteria Area
Land in the farm — 1,000 acres
or more All States
Cropland harvested :
200 acres or more Florida
500 acres or more Michigan, Minnesota,
N. W. Missouri, Wisconsin
Irrigated cropland harvested :
200 acres or more Arizona, California, Louisiana
Cattle and calves :
100 or more Alabama, Mississippi,
N. W. Missouri
200 or more Louisiana
Milk cows :
100 or more Arizona, California, Florida
Chickens sold :
70,000 or more Delaware, Maryland, West Vir-
ginia
Occasionally, a farm which did not meet any of the criteria
chosen, but which bulked large in respect to some other farm
characteristics, had to be treated as a specified farm to reduce its
effect on the results based on a sample of farms.
In terms of total agricultural production, the operators of
specified farms account for a significant part of the total produc-
tion. For example, in the 1950 Census, 71,328 farms (then desig-
nated "large" farms) were handled on a special basis. Although
this number was only 1.3 percent of all farms, these "large" farms
accounted for 17.3 percent of the value of all farm products sold
and 33.1 percent of all land in farms. The criteria used for estab-
lishing the group of specified farms for special handling in the
1954 Census resulted in more than twice as many farms (147,000
in the 1954 Census as compared with 72,000 in 1950) being given
special attention.
General Farm Information
Date of enumeration. — The enumeration of the 1954 Census of
Agriculture was made during the latter part of 1954. In the
1950 Census the starting date for the enumeration was April 1.
The 1954 Census beginning dates were varied by areas or States,
ranging from October 4 to November 8. In general, the varied
starting dates were based upon (1) selecting dates late enough
for the enumeration to follow the harvesting of the bulk of im-
portant crops, (2) setting the dates early enough to avoid unde-
sirable weather and travel conditions during the enumeration, and
(3) arranging for the enumeration to be substantially completed
prior to customary dates when farm operators move from one
farm to another. The average date of enumeration for the 1954
Census for each county is given in County Table 7, and the per-
centage of farms enumerated by various dates for the State and
the date or dates for the starting of the enumeration are given
in State Table 11.
Information for inventory items is based on the situation as of
the actual day of enumeration. Data on acreage and quantity
of crops harvested are for the crop year 1954. Data on sales of
crops relate to crops harvested in the year 1954 regardless of when
sold ; data on sales of livestock products relate to the production
and sales during the calendar year 1954. Since the period to
be included was not yet completed for some items at the time of
enumeration, special emphasis was placed upon including accurate
estimates for such items for the remainder of the period. For
example, the question relating to dairy products stated, "Be sure
to include dairy products which you will sell before January 1,
1955."
A farm. — For the 1954 and the 1950 Censuses of Agriculture,
places of 3 or more acres were counted as farms if the annual
value of agricultural products, exclusive of home-garden products,
amounted to $150 or more. The agricultural products could have
been either for home use or for sale. Places of less than 3 acres
were counted as farms only if the annual value of sales of agri-
cultural products amounted to $150 or more. Places for which
the value of agricultural products for 1954 was less than these
minima because of crop failure or other unusual conditions, and
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places operated at the time of the census for the first time were
counted as farms if normally they could be expected to produce
these minimum quantities of agricultural products.
All the land under the control of one person or partnership
was included as one farm. Control may have been through
ownership, or through lease, rental, or cropping arrangement.
For the 1954 Census, enumerators were instructed to obtain
an agriculture questionnaire for all places that the operator con-
sidered a farm and for all places having during 1954 (1) any
hogs, cattle, sheep, or goats; (2) any crops such as corn, oats,
hay, or tobacco; (3) 20 or more chickens, turkeys, and geese;
(4) 20 or more fruit trees, grapevines, and planted nnt trees; or
(5) any vegetables, berries, or nursery or greenhouse products
grown for sale. Thus, agriculture questionnaires were filled tor
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 be
related to the estimated number of farms rather than to the actual
number of farms.
Enumeration of land located in more than one county. — Land in
an individual farm may be located in two or more counties. In
such case, the entire farm was enumerated in only one county.
If the farm operator lived on the farm, the farm was enumerated
in the county in which the farm operator lived. If the farm
operator did not live on the farm, the figures for the farm were
included in the county in which the farm headquarters was lo-
cated. If there was any question as to the location of the head-
quarters of the farm, the farm was included in the county in
which most of the land was located.
Farm operator. — A "farm operator" is a person who operates a
farm, either performing the labor himself or directly supervising
it. He may be an owner, a hired manager, or a tenant, renter, or
sharecropper. If he rents land to others or has land cropped
for him by others, he is listed as the operator of only that land
which he retains. In the case of a partnership, only one partner
was included as the operator. The number of farm operators
is considered the same as the number of farms.
Farms reporting or operators reporting. — Figures for farms re-
porting or operators reporting, based on a tabulation of all farms,
represent the number of farms, or farm operators, for which the
specified item was reported. For example, if there were 1,922
farms in a county and only 1,465 had chickens over 4 months old
on hand, the number of farms reporting chickens would be 1,465.
The difference between the total number of farms and the number
of farms reporting an item represents the number of farms not
having that item, provided the inquiry was answered completely
for all farms.
For some of the items, such as the residence of the operator, for
which reports were to have been obtained for all farms, figures
are given for the number of farms not reporting. The number
of farms, or operators, not reporting indicates the extent of the
incompleteness of the reporting for the item.
Figures for farms reporting or operators reporting, based on a
tabulation for only a sample of farms, represent the total esti-
mated from the sample, not the actual number of farms or
operators reporting.
Land owned, rented, and managed. — The land to be included in
each farm was determined by asking the number of acres owned,
the acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and
the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. The
acres in the farm were obtained by adding the acres owned and
acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and sub-
tracting the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others.
In case of a managed farm, the person in charge was asked the
total acreage managed for his employer. The acreage that was
rented to others or cropped by others was subtracted from the
total managed acreage.
For 1954 and 1950, the figures for land owned, land rented
from others, and land managed for others include land rented
to others by farm operators. In earlier censuses, the enumerator
was instructed to include all land rented from others and to ex-
clude all land rented to others. Thus, he recorded only that
portion of the acreage owned and the acreage rented from others
which was retained by the farm operator. For prior censuses,
the land included in each farm was essentially the same as that
included for the 1954 and 1950 Censuses.
Land owned. — Land owned includes all land that the operator
or his wife, or both, hold under title, purchase contract, home-
stead law, or as one of the heirs, or as a trustee of an
undivided estate.
Land rented from others. — Land rented from others includes
land worked on shares for others, and land used rent free,
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as well as all land rented or leased under other arrangements.
Grazing land used under government permit was not included.
Land rented to others. — Many farm operators rent land to
others. For the most part, the land rented to others represents
agricultural land but it also includes tracts rented for resi-
dential or other purposes. When land is leased, rented, or
cropped on shares, the tenant or cropper is considered the farm
operator even though his landlord may exercise supervision
over his operations. The landlord is considered as operating
only that portion of the land not assigned to tenants or croppers.
Land area. — The approximate total land area reported for 1954
for States and counties is, in general, the same as that reported
for the 1950, 1945, and 1940 Censuses. Changes since 1940 rep-
resent changes in boundary, actual changes in land area due to
the construction of reservoirs, etc. The figures for 1940 repre-
sent a complete remeasurement of the United States and, there-
fore, may differ from the figures shown for earlier censuses.
Land in farms. — The acreage designated "land in farms" in-
cludes considerable areas of land not actually under cultivation
and some land not used for pasture or grazing. All woodland
and wasteland owned by farm operators, or included in tracts
rented from others, is included as land in farms unless such land
was held for other than agricultural purposes, or unless the
acreage of such land held by a farm operator was unusually
large. If a place had 1,000 or more acres of land not being used
for agricultural purposes and less than 10 percent of the total
acreage in the place was used for agricultural purposes, the non-
agricultural land in excess of the number of acres used for agri-
cultural purposes was excluded from the farm area. In applying
this rule, land used for crops, for pasture, or grazing, and land
rented to others were considered to be land for agricultural
purposes. On the other hand, land was 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-improvoment crops only, land on
which all crops failed, land seeded to crops for harvest after
1954, and cultivated summer fallow.
In the Western States, this class was subdivided to show
separately the acres of cultivated summer fallow. In these
States, the acreage not in cultivated summer fallow represents
largely crop failure. There are very few counties in the
Western States in which there is a large acreage of idle crop-
land or in which the growing of soil-improvement crops is an
important use of the land.
In the States other than the Western States, this general
class was subdivided to show separately the acres of idle crop-
land (not used for crops or for pasture in 1954). In these
States, the incidence of crop failure is usually low. It was
expected that the acreage figure that excluded idle land would
reflect the acreage in soil-improvement crops. However, the
1954 crop year was one of low rainfall in many Eastern and
Southern States and, therefore, in these areas the acreage of
cropland not harvested and not pastured includes more land
on which all crops failed than would usually be the case.
Cultivated summer fallow. — This item includes cropland
that was plowed and cultivated but left unseeded for several
months to control weeds and conserve moisture. No land
from which crops were harvested in 1954 was to be included
under this item.
Woodland pastured. — This includes all woodland that was
used for pasture or grazing. The questionnaire contained the
following instruction : "Include as woodland all wood lots and
timber tracts and cutover land with young trees which have
or will have value as wood or timber." No definition of wood-
land was given in 1950 to either farm operators or Census
enumerators except an instruction to enumerators not to in-
clude brush pasture as woodland. Some of the changes in wood-
land acreages from one census to another may merely represent
differences in interpretation of the meaning of woodland.
Woodland not pastured. — This includes all woodland that was
not used for pasture or grazing. Unusually large tracts of
timberland reported as woodland not pastured were excluded
from the tabulations of land in farms when it was evident that
such land was held primarily for nonagricultural purposes.
The definition for woodland, as stated above, was used also
for enumerating woodland not pastured.
Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). — This in-
cludes rough and brush land pastured and any other land
pastured that the respondent did not consider as either wood-
land or cropland. The figures for 1954 and 1950 are comparable
but for 1945 all nonwoodland pasture not plowed within the
preceding 7 years was included. For the 1940 Census and
earlier years, the figures are more nearly comparable with those
for 1954 and 1950, except that the item may be somewhat less
inclusive since land that could have been plowed and used for
crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating was
classified as plowable pasture (shown as cropland used only
for pasture in the tables) .
Improved pasture. — This item includes land in "other pas-
ture" on which one or more of the following practices had
been used : Liming, fertilizing, seeding to grasses or legumes,
irrigating, draining, or controlling weeds and brush. The
question on improved pasture was included in 1954 for the
first time.
Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.). — This item in-
cludes house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, and waste-
land. It includes all land that does not belong under any of
the other land-use classes.
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In addition to the complete classification of land in farms ac-
cording to use, the tables also present data for three summary
classifications as follows :
Cropland, total.— This includes cropland harvested, cropland
used only for pasture, and cropland not harvested and not
pastured.
Land pastured, total. — This includes cropland used only for
pasture, woodland pastured, and other pasture (not cropland
and not woodland).
Woodland, total.— This includes woodland pastured and wood-
land not pastured.
Value of land and buildings.— The value to be reported was the
approximate amount for which the land and the buildings on it
would sell. This item was obtained for only a sample of the
farms ; however, the value was not reported for all the farms
comprising the sample.
Many problems, not encountered in enumerating most agricul-
tural items, are involved in obtaining farm real-estate values.
Most enumerated items require the respondent to make a state-
ment based upon fact. It may be the number and value of farm
animals sold alive during the year or the number of lambs under
1 year old on the place. In either case, only information as to
activities during a specified period, or the situation as of a stated
time, is required. This information is based upon actual trans-
actions or existing conditions. But the estimation of the value
of land and buildings is based largely ui>on opinion. In the event
a farm had been recently purchased, answers could be based
upon that experience. But many farms have not changed hands
for many years, nor are they currently for sale. In such eases,
farm operators may have no clear basis for estimating the value.
In making an intelligent estimate, a respondent needs, first, to
estimate the prevailing market value in the community. Sec-
ondly, he must in some way add to or subtract from this base to
allow for his farm's special characteristics. In many cases, a
farm operator who would not sell his place under any circum-
stances may be inclined to give a "market value" that is un-
reasonably high. Some operators who had purchased their real
estate during periods of relatively loir 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-October 2 or
October 24-30. States with the September 26-October 2 calendar
week were : Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida,
Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hamp-
shire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Okla-
homa, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Ten-
nessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, and
Wyoming. States with the October 24-30 calendar week were :
Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, South
Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. Farm work was to include
any work, chores, or planning necessary to the operation of the
farm or ranch business. Housework, contract construction work,
and labor involved when equipment was hired (custom work)
were not to be included.
The farm labor information was obtained in three parts :
(1) Operators working, (2) unpaid members of the operator's
family working, and (3) hired persons working. Operators were
considered as working if they worked 1 or more hours ; unpaid
members of the operator's family, if they worked 15 or more
hours; and hired persons, if they worked any time during the
calendar week specified. Instructions contained no specifications
regarding age of the persons working.
Data shown for earlier censuses are not fully comparable with
those for 1954, primarily because of differences in the period to
which the data relate. The data for 1954 were purposely related
to a period of peak farm employment. During 1950 the labor in-
quiries were related to the calendar week preceding the actual
enumeration. Although starting dates were identical in all States
(April 1, 1950), several weeks were required to complete the field
work. Therefore, the calendar week preceding the enumeration
was not the same for all farms. For the 1945 and 1935 Censuses,
the number of farm workers related to the first week in January.
The data for 1940 related to the last week in March. In 1945,
1940, and 1935, only persons working the equivalent of two or more
days during the specified week were to be included. In 1945 and
1940, only workers 14 years old and over were to be included. In
1935, as in 1954 and 1950, there was no specification regarding
the age of the farm workers. No instructions were issued to
include farm chores as farm work in 1940 and 1935 Censuses.
In censuses prior to 1954, farm-labor data were not always
satisfactorily reported when the specified week for reporting the
number of persons employed did not immediately precede the
week during which the actual enumeration was made. When the
week, for which a report for the number of persons employed was
required, was several weeks before the week of enumeration, the
farm operator or the enumerator often reported the highest num-
ber of persons employed during the year. When it was obvious
that the data were not correctly reported, adjustments were made
to make the data reflect more nearly the situation during the
specified week. Because of demand for the data, the information
on number of persons working on farms, for the 1954 Census,
relates to a specified week. In some cases, this specified week was
several weeks before the week of actual enumeration. However,
few adjustments were made in the data for 1954 even though
there were indications that there was incorrect reporting or that
the report may have referred to a week other than the week
specified.
Regular and seasonal workers. — Hired persons working on the
farm during the specified week were classed as "regular"
workers if the period of actual or expected employment was 150
days or more during the year, and as "seasonal" workers if the
period of actual or expected employment was less than 150 days.
If the period of expected employment was not reported, the
period of employment was estimated for the individual farm
after taking into account such items as the basis of payment,
wage rate, expenditures for labor in 1954, and the type and
other characteristics of the farm.
Hired workers by basis of payment. — Hired persons were also
classified according to the basis of payment. The question-
naire called for the numbers of hired workers paid on a monthly
basis, on a weekly basis, on a daily basis, on an hourly basis,
and on a piecework basis. If the basis of payment was not re-
ported for any of the hired workers, the missing information
was supplied.
Wage rate and hours worked. — The rate of pay (except for
workers on a piecework basis) and the hours that workers were
expected to work to earn this pay (except for workers on hourly
basis or on piecework basis) were asked for each class of
worker. For 1954, the data include estimates of hours worked
and wage rates for questionnaires incomplete for either of these
items. Estimates were based upon relationships existing on
nearby farms of similar size and type. Data for 1950 for hours
worked and wage rates were restricted to farms reporting both
wage rates and hours worked.
Fertilizer and lime. — The 1954 questionnaires contain inquiries
on the tonnage and cost of fertilizer and liming material and
the acreage on which they were used during the calendar year
1954. Fertilizer and lime used on the place were to be included
regardless of whether the landowner, tenant, or both paid for
them. Fertilizer was to include only commercial fertilizer or
fertilizing material. No specific mention was made of basic slag.
It was thought that this byprodvict of steel production would be
considered as a fertilizing material. Barnyard manure, straw,
refuse materials, and soil conditioners were to be excluded. Lime
or liming material was to include ground limestone, hydrated and
burnt lime, marl, oyster shells, etc. No mention was made of
gypsum but this product was excluded in the processing when
the entries for such were detected. Lime used for sprays or
sanitation purposes was to be omitted.
Acres on which purchased materials were used were to be re-
ported for both lime and fertilizer. In case fertilizer was applied
to the same crop more than once in 1954, instructions were to
report acres of land only once but to report the total tonnage used.
The acres fertilized and tons applied were obtained separately for
selected crops. The selected crops varied by regions. This ar-
rangement made it possible to obtain data for crops most com-
monly fertilized in the region.
For some counties, the tonnage of lime shown in the table may
be less than the tonnage reported for the Agricultural Conserva-
tion Program. In some cases, the difference may arise because of
sampling error and in other cases, it may be the result of under-
reporting by farm operators. Many of the differences disappear
when the data are presented for larger areas.
In the South, some landlords, who conducted some farming
operations themselves, reported for their operations fertilizer and
lime paid for wholly or in part by them for use on their tenant-
operated land. The tenants may also have reported the fertilizer
and lime. During the editing procedure such reports, when
detected, were adjusted to prevent duplication in the reports for
fertilizer and lime by landlords and their tenants.
Specified farm expenditures. — The 1954 Census obtained data for
selected farm expense items in addition to those for fertilizer
and lime. The expenditures were to include the total specified
expenditures for the place whether made by landlord, tenant,
or both.
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Expenditures for machine hire were to include any labor in-
cluded in the cost, of such machine hire. Machine hire refers to
custom machine work such as tractor hire, threshing, combining,
silo rilling, baling, ginning, plowing, and spraying. If part of
the farm products was given as pay for machine hire, the value
of the products traded for this service was to be included in the
amount of expenditures reported. The cost of trucking, freight,
and express was not to be included.
Expenditures for hired labor were to include only cash pay-
ments. Expenditures for housework, custom work, and contract
construction work were not to be included.
Expenditures for feed were to include the expenditures for
pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements,
as well as those for grain, hay, and mill feeds. Expenditures for
grinding and mixing feeds were also to be included. Payments
made by a tenant to his landlord for feed grown on the land
rented by the tenant were not to be included.
Expenditures for gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil
were to include only those used for the farm business. Petroleum
products used for the farmer's automobile for pleasure or used
exclusively in the farm home for heating, cooking, and lighting
were not to be included.
Farm-mortgage debt. — Data on farm-mortgage debt will be con-
tained in a special report (Part 5 of Volume III) to be issued in
1956. This report will contain data only for States and larger
geographic areas.
Crops
Crops harvested. — The agriculture questionnaire was organized
to make possible the listing of acreage and quantity harvested for
each crop. To facilitate the enumerator's work, specific crop
questions were varied according to areas (usually each area com-
prised a State or a group of States). Regionalizing question-
naires made it possible to devote special attention to the more
important crops for a given area and also to use the unit of
measure that was in most common use in the area.
In most instances, the harvested acreage that was reported
for individual crops represents the area harvested for the 1954
crop year. An exception was made for land in fruit orchards,
vineyards, and planted nut trees ; in this case the acreage repre-
sents that in both bearing and nonbearing trees and vines as of
the date of enumeration (usually October or November 1954).
The acreage harvested for various crops is often less than the
acreage planted.
With three exceptions, citrus fruits, olives, and avocados, figures
for quantity harvested represent the amount actually harvested
during the 1954 crop year. Citrus fruit production was to be re-
ported for the 1953-1954 marketing season (from the bloom of
1953). Olive and avocado production for California related to
the quantity harvested from the 1953 bloom (an instruction to
enumerators referred to the marketing season which began
October 1, 1953). In Florida, the avocado production period,
according to the Enumerator's Instruction Book, was to include
the quantity harvested from the 1953 bloom (the harvesting sea-
son extending from July 1, 1953, to June 30, 1954).
The unit of measure used for reporting the quantity harvested
for some crops has varied, not only from State to State, but from
census to census, to 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 —
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fore, especially in counties or States where the production of
potatoes is largely for home use, the data on acres for 1954 and
1950 are not fully comparable with those for earlier censuses.
Berries and other small fruits.— The questionnaire called for
acreage and quantity harvested in 1954 for sale. Nonbearing
areas and areas from which berries or fruits were not harvested
for sale were not to be reported. Separate inquiries were carried
on the questionnaire for such berries as strawberries, black-
berries, and raspberries (tame) in States where production of
these crops was important commercially.
Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. — For 1954, the number of trees or
vines and the quantity harvested were not enumerated if there
was a total of less than 20 fruit or nut trees and grapevines on
the farm. For censuses prior to 1954, enumerators were in-
structed to report the number of fruit or nut trees and grape-
vines and the quantity harvested, regardless of how many trees
or grapevines were on the farm. Because of this change in
instructions, the data for 1954 are not fully comparable with
those for prior censuses. In commercial fruit-producing counties,
the change in instructions may have affected considerably the
number of farms reporting, but had little effect on the number
of trees or the quantity harvested. On the other hand, in counties
where most of the fruit and nut trees and grapevines are in small
plantings, largely for producing fruit or nuts for consumption on
the farm, the change in instructions may have resulted in a reduc-
tion not only in the number of farms reporting, but also in the
number of fruit and nut trees and grapevines, as well as in the
quantity harvested.
For 1954, the acreage in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and
planted nut trees was not enumerated if there were less than 20
fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm. For the 1950
Census, enumerators were instructed not to report the area in
fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees if the
area was less than one-half acre. For censuses prior to 1950,
enumerators were instructed to report the area in all orchards,
vineyards, and planted nut trees regardless of size of the area.
However, frequently enumerators did not report the area for
small fruit plantings and home orchards. In areas where small
fruit and nut plantings or home orchards comprise a considerable
part of the total fruit and nut acreage, considerable change may
be indicated from census to census in the acreage of land in fruit
trees, planted nut trees, and grapevines because of differences in
enumeration procedures or in the enumerators' application of the
instructions.
In the regional questionnaire for Arizona and California, the
acreage in each individual fruit and nut crop was secured.
The acreage in fruit and planted nut trees and grapevines does
not usually include the acreage of wild pecans that were not
planted. For Maine, the acreage in cropland harvested includes
the acreage from which wild blueberries were harvested.
The unit of measure used for the quantity of fruits, grapes, and
nuts harvested varied from State to State. Tables in this report
show the quantity harvested in the unit of measure appearing on
the 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire.
Nursery and greenhouse products. — The agriculture question-
naire included three inquiries relating to horticultural-specialty
crops. One called for acres and value of sales in 1954 of nursery
products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.). Another asked
for the area grown under glass ; area grown in the open ; and value
of sales of cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding
plants. The third called for area grown under glass or in house ;
area grown in the open ; and value of sales of vegetables grown
under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and mushrooms. The inquiries in 1954 were essentially the same
as those used in the 1950 Census.
Value of crops harvested and value of crops sold. — The total
value of crops harvested represents the value of all crops harvested
during the crop year 1954. It includes the value of the part of
the crop consumed on the farm and the value of the part of the
crop used for seed on the farm, as well as the value of the part
of the crop that was sold.
Farmers were not asked to report the value of crops harvested.
The values were calculated in the central office by multiplying the
quantity harvested for each crop by the average price at which the
crop was sold in the State. These State average prices were ob-
tained cooperatively by the Agricultural Marketing Service,
United States Department of Agriculture, and the Bureau of the
Census. The prices are based on reports provided by a sample of
farmers and dealers. However, average prices were not calculated
for vegetables harvested for sale, nursery and greenhouse prod-
ucts, and forest products. In the absence of the value of quan-
tities harvested for these products, the value of sales which was
obtained in the enumeration was used in calculating the total
value of crops harvested.
State Table 16 gives data for the value of that part of each
crop sold. The questionnaire did not call for reports of sales
(quantity sold or the value of sales) for all crops. Estimates of
the quantities sold were made in the central office for those crops
for which the quantity sold was not enumerated. (For the pro-
cedure used in estimating the quantity of each crop sold, see
Value of farm products sold, page XXIII.) For each crop, the
quantity sold was multiplied by the average State price in order to
obtain the value of the quantity sold. Enumerators and farmers
were instructed to report the landlord's share as sold unless it
was used for feed or seed on the place where it was produced.
In 1950, the value of crops sold was obtained by inquiry of
each farm operator during the enumeration.
Forest products. — The forest products data obtained by the
Census relate only to those products cut on farms. Commercial
logging, timber operations, and forest products cut on places
not counted as farms are excluded. Therefore, the data pub-
lished do not show the total forestry output and income for a
county or State.
The questions included in the 1954 questionnaire were essen-
tially the same as those for 1950. However, a change was made
in the enumeration of the sales of standing timber. In 1950, a
special question asked for "sales from standing timber," while in
1954, instructions were to report any standing timber cut as saw-
logs and veneer logs.
Irrigation
Irrigated land was defined as land to which water was applied
by artificial means for agricultural purposes. Water applied by
subirrigation was included as well as that applied to the surface.
Irrigated land included land irrigated by a sprinkler system.
Land flooded during high-water periods was to be considered as
irrigated land only if water was purposely applied for agri-
cultural purposes by means of dams, canals, or other works.
Regulation of the "water table" by drainage works was not to be
included as irrigation.
There were two groups of irrigation inquiries used for the
1954 Census. One group was used in the 17 Western States
(Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Ne-
braska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon,
South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming) and in
Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana. The other group was used
in the remaining 28 States. In the 17 Western States and Arkan-
sas, Florida, and Louisiana, the agriculture questionnaire con-
tained several inquiries regarding irrigation. These inquiries
related to the area of irrigated land from which crops were
harvested and the names of the crops for which the entire acreage
harvested was irrigated in 1954. In all of these States except
Arkansas and Louisiana, the area of irrigated pasture was also
obtained. In the remaining States, the agriculture question-
naire called for only the total acres irrigated in 1954. This
acreage may have been used for harvested crops, soil-improvement
crops, or for pasture.
The inquiries relating to irrigation for the 1954 Census were
essentially the same as those for the 1950 Census. However, in
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1950, irrigated land from which no crop was harvested was in-
cluded as irrigated land, while such acreage was not obtained in
1954.
Considerable data are published regarding irrigation in the
17 Western States and Arakansas, Florida, and Louisiana. The
following definitions apply to these States :
Irrigated farms. — These are farms reporting land irrigated.
Data on land in irrigated farms and on land in irrigated farms
according to use include the entire acreage of land in these farms,
whether irrigated or not.
land irrigated. — This relates only to that part of the land in
irrigated farms to which water was applied. However, for
Arkansas and Louisiana the total for irrigated land does not
include land used solely for pasture or grazing. For the 17
Western States and for Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana, this
total does not include irrigated cropland that was not harvested
and not pastured.
Irrigated land in farms according to use. — This classification
provides data on the use of irrigated land in farms and includes
that part of the cropland harvested that was irrigated as well
as that portion of the land pastured to which water was applied.
Farms with all harvested crops irrigated. — These are all "irri-
gated farms" on which all crops harvested were grown on irri-
gated land.
Irrigated crops harvested. — The data for irrigated crops har-
vested include (1) the acreage of crops harvested on irrigated
farms on which all harvested crops were irrigated and (2) the
acreage of those crops which were wholly irrigated on farms
where a part of, or all of, other harvested crops were not irrigated.
Thus, the reported acreage in irrigated crops may not include the
total acreage of each harvested crop grown on irrigated land, but
the exclusions are minor. However, in the case of vegetables
harvested for sale and orchard fruits and nuts, the data for farms
reporting number of trees, value of sales, etc., relate only to those
crops harvested on farms on which all crops were irrigated.
Land-Use and Conservation Practices
Land in cover crops turned under for green manure. — The data
for this item represent land on which a cover crop was turned
under in 1954 and another crop was planted for harvest after 1954.
Such acreages were to be reported even though the succeeding
crop may later have failed. This inquiry was not made in Ari-
zona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska,
Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South
Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and the western part of
Texas.
Stripcropping. — The data for stripcropping relates to the area
of row crops or close-seeded crops that were grown in strips across
the path of prevailing winds to prevent or reduce the blowing
of topsoil. This question was included only in Colorado, Idaho,
Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota,
Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming,
and the western part of Texas.
Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour. —
This is the area for all grain and row crops that were planted
around the slope to maintain comparatively level rows instead of
being planted in straight rows running up and down the slope.
Livestock and Poultry
The 1954 questionnaire called for an inventory of or for some
phase of production for all the important kinds of farm animals
and poultry. Respondents were asked for the numbers on hand
on the day of enumeration. Livestock were to be enumerated on
the place on which they were located, regardless of ownership.
Livestock grazing in national forests, grazing districts, or on open
range at the time of enumeration were to be reported for the farm
or ranch to which they belonged.
The time of the year at which livestock and poultry were
enumerated influences greatly the resulting data. Therefore, the
date of the enumeration needs to be considered when comparing
1954 totals with those for corresponding items for the 1950 or
prior censuses. The 1950 data represented a spring inventory
(April 1, 1950) , while the current census provided a fall inventory.
The 1954 enumeration came at a time of large scale movement
of flocks and herds from one range to another, from ranch to
feeder, and from farm or ranch to market.
The censuses of agriculture beginning with 1920 and continuing
through 1950 were taken as of either April 1 or January 1. The
censuses taken in the years ending in "0" were taken as of April
1, while the censuses taken in the years ending in "5" were taken
as of January 1. An enumeration made in April results in a
count that differs considerably from a count made in January.
In most areas a large number of animals are born between
January and April. On the other hand, a considerable number
of older animals are sold or die during the 3-month period,
January to April. In the range States, sheep and cattle are
moved, with the change in season and grazing condition, from one
locality, or country, to another. This movement may affect the
comparability of data for counties and, in some cases, for States.
The comparability of the data for the number of livestock and
poultry has also been affected by changes in age groups and
questionnaire inquiries from census to census. State Table 12
presents a description of the various age and sex groups of live-
stock and poultry for each census from 1920 to 1954.
Milk cows; cows milked; milk sold. — Data on number of cows
milked and milk production relate to the day preceding the
enumeration.
Questionnaires in 25 States, chiefly western and midwestern,
provided three alternative units of measure for enumerators and
respondents to report whole milk sales: (1) Pounds of milk,
(2) pounds of butterfat, and (3) gallons of milk. In the other
States, sales of whole milk on the basis of butterfat content
were considered relatively unimportant and, therefore, the unit of
measure (pounds of butterfat) was omitted from the question-
naire. However, for publication by States, the reports for whole
milk sold were converted into a unit of measure common to the
particular State. Pounds of butterfat were converted into gal-
lons or pounds of whole milk on the basis of the average butterfat
content of whole milk, as shown by data furnished by the Agri-
cultural Marketing Service of the United States Department of
Agriculture.
The tables for economic areas contain figures on total milk
sold. These figures represent the total equivalent of milk and
pounds of butterfat in cream sold in terms of whole milk.
Total sales of all dairy products for 1954 are not entirely
comparable with those for 1949. The value of sales for whole
milk and cream was included in both the 1954 and 1945 Censuses.
In 1950, the value of the sales of butter, buttermilk, and cheese
was obtained ; the value of these products was not included in
1954.
Sows and gilts farrowing. — The 1954 questionnaire asked for
spring litters by an inquiry on the number of sows and gilts far-
rowing between December 1, 1953, and June 1, 1954, and for fall
litters by an inquiry on the number of sows and gilts farrowing
since June 1, but before December 1, 1954. The inquiry relating
to sows farrowing or expected to farrow during the fall was in-
cluded in the census for the first time in 1954. The 1954 data for
spring farrowings (sows and gilts farrowing between December
1, 1953, and June 1, 1954) are comparable with those for 1950.
Since no data were obtained in 1950 for fall farrowing, only the
1954 data for farrowing after June 1 are given. For a number of
counties, the ratio of sows farrowing to the number of hogs and
pigs on hand, plus those sold, may be low because hogs or pigs
were shipped into the county for feeding. Adjustments in the
number of sows farrowing were made both for spring and fall
litters when there was substantial evidence that the number of
sows farrowing was not reported. The adjustments were made
largely in counties outside the major hog-producing areas.
Sheep and lambs and wool. — Questionnaires for all States, ex-
cept Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, contained inquiries
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regarding sheep and lambs. In Florida, Georgia, and South
Carolina, the enumerator was instructed to report the number of
sheep and lambs in the remarks section. However, no data on
the number of sheep and lambs or on wool production were com-
piled for these 3 States for 1954.
Goats and mohair. — In Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Ore-
gon, Texas, Washington, and selected counties in Missouri, special
questions were provided for reporting goats and mohair. These
questions called for the number of all goats, Angora goats, and
other goats, separately, and for the number of goats clipped and
pounds of mohair clipped in 1954.
Bees and honey. — Provision was not made for reporting bees
or honey for the 1954 Census.
Value of livestock on farmi. — The values for 1954 shown in
State Table 13 were secured by multiplying the number of each
class of livestock or poultry on hand by the State average price.
These prices were obtained cooperatively by the Agricultural
Marketing Service, United States Department of Agriculture, and
the Bureau of the Census.
Livestock prodncti. — The inquiries regarding livestock produc-
tion and sales relate to the calendar year 1954, and those for
sales of livestock products relate to the products produced in
1954.
8alei of live animaU.— The 1954 questionnaire called for the
number and value of sales of animals sold alive from the place
during 1954. The questions used were similar to those used in
the 1950 Census. The difference in the time of enumeration for
the two censuses may have affected the comparability of the data.
Since the 1954 Census was a fall enumeration, an additional
problem was involved in getting information on animals sold
alive. It was necessary not only to ask the respondent for sales
he had made during 1954 prior to the date of the enumeration,
but also for an estimate of sales he would make during the re-
mainder of 1954. Some respondents may not have reported sales
to be made after the enumeration but before December 31, 1954.
No data are available to indicate the extent of under-reporting
of sales of livestock and poultry.
Poultry and poultry prodncti.— For the 1954 Census, chicken
sales were subdivided into sales of (1) broilers and (2) other
chickens. This is the first census in which broilers were enumer-
ated separately. The enumeration of broilers presented problems
because of the varied contractual arrangements under which
broilers are produced. The agriculture questionnaire contained
the following instruction: "Report all broilers sold from this
place including those raised for others under contract." In a
number of cases, young chickens were reported as broilers sold.
Entries of less than 1,000 chickens or broilers sold, for individual
farms, were tabulated as other chickens sold.
Sampling
Sampling was used for the 1954 Census of Agriculture in two
ways. First, information on fertilizer and lime, farm expendi-
tures, farm labor, off-farm work, facilities and equipment on the
place, farm value, and mortgage debt, was enumerated for only
a sample of farms. (The information in Sections VIII through
XIII of the questionnaire was obtained only for the farms in the
sample. See Appendix for copy of the questionnaire.) Second,
some tabulations were prepared on the basis of a sample of farms.
As a result, a greater volume of data could be published than if
the reports for all farms had been used for every tabulation. Most
of the data shown in this report by State economic areas are
estimates prepared on the basis of the tabulation of data for the
sample of farms. These tabulations are for the same sample of
farms for which data were collected on a sample basis during the
enumeration.
Description of the sample for the 1954 Census. — The sample used
for the 1954 Census of Agriculture consisted of specified farms
(see page XII for a description of specified farms) and one-fifth
of the remaining farms. Thus, the sample included slightly more
than 20 percent of all farms.
The actual selection of farms in the sample was made by
census enumerators as part of the enumeration procedure. The
enumerator listed the head of each household on a single line of
the Enumerator's Record Book, and determined whether an
agriculture questionnaire was to be obtained. If he was re-
quired to fill a questionnaire, he entered the "number of acres in
this place" in accordance with question 11 of the agriculture
questionnaire. On the basis of the number of acres in this place,
the enumerator recorded a check mark in one of five squares that
provided for the recording of each farm in one of five size-of-
farm groups. All. the squares for farms with 1,000 or more acres
were lightly shaded and a random fifth of the squares for each
of the other four size groups was also lightly shaded. (See Ap-
pendix for an example of a page of the Enumerator's Record
Book.) If the respondent was listed on a line for which the
shaded square corresponded to the size of his farm, his farm
was included in the sample. The agriculture questionnaire con-
tained one or more inquiries at the beginning of Section VIII —
the first section containing inquiries to be asked for only a sam-
ple of farms ( See copy of questionnaire in Appendix ) — for the
guidance of the enumerator as to whether the questionnaire was
for a farm to be included in the sample and whether the farm
qualified as a specified farm.
Adjustment of the sample. — An adjustment in the 20 percent
part of the sample was made by a process essentially equivalent to
stratifying the farms in the sample by size, for the purpose of
(1) improving the reliability of the estimates from the sample
on an economic area level, and (2) for the purpose of reducing
the effects of possible biases introduced because some census
enumerators did not follow perfectly the method devised for se-
lecting the farms in the sample. In order to adjust the sample
for each State economic area, counts were obtained of all farms
and of sample farms for each of ten size-of-farm groups based
on "acres in this place." The ten size-of-farm groups were as
follows : Under 10 acres. 10-29 acres, 30-49 acres, 50-69 acres,
70-99 acres, 100-139 acres, 140-179 acres, 180-259 acres, 260-499
acres, and 500-999 acres. In determining the extent of the adjust-
ment, the difference between the number of farms in the sample
and the total number of farms divided by five was obtained for
each size group. The actual adjustment for the size group was
made by either eliminating or duplicating, on a random basis,
farms in those counties of the State economic area where the
greatest over- or under-representation existed.
Method of estimation. — Data which are based on the sample of
farms were expanded to represent figures for all farms. The
expanded figure for an item was obtained by multiplying by five
the tabulated total for that item for the farms in the 20 percent
part of the sample and adding the total for the specified farms.
Reliability of estimates based on the sample. — The estimates
based on the tabulation of data for a sample of farms are subject
to sampling errors. When data based on a sample of farms are
shown in the same table with data for all farms, the data based
on a sample are shown in italics. In case all the data in a table
are estimates based on a sample, a headnote for the table indicates
that the data are estimates based on a sample of farms. Approxi-
mate measures of the sampling reliability of estimates are given
in State Tables 18 and 19 for farms reporting and for item totals.
These measures indicate the general level of sampling reliability
of the estimates, but do not include adequate allowances for
sources of error other than sampling variation as, for example,
errors in original data furnished by farmers. Sources of error
other than sampling may be relatively more important than
sampling variation, especially for totals for a State.
In general, the measures of sampling reliability presented are
conservative in that they tend to overestimate the variations in
sample estimates, because (1) the predicted limits of error do not
always take fully into consideration that complete data were
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tabulated for all specified farms and (2) the maximum figures in-
tended to serve for all economic areas were used. Consequently,
there is a tendency to overestimate the variations in the sample,
especially for groups with large numbers of farms or for groups
for which the totals for specified farms represent a high per-
centage of the item totals.
Data in State Tables 18 and 19 are given to assist in deter-
mining the general level of sampling reliability of estimated
totals. In State Table 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 eeqnomic 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-fartn statistics, consideration should be
given to the definition of a farm for census purposes. Census
farms are essentially operating units, not ownership tracts. If
a landlord has croppers or other tenants, the land assigned each
cropper or tenant is a separate farm even though the landlord
may operate the entire holding essentially as one farm in respect
to supervision, equipment, rotation practices, purchase of sup-
plies, or sale of products.
In some parts of the South a special questionnaire, the Land-
lord-Tenant Questionnaire, was used to obtain statistics for such
multiple units. The statistics for multiple units will be pub-
lished in Volume III, Part 1.
Farms by tenure of operator. — Farm operators are classified ac-
cording to the tenure under which they hold their land on the
basis of the replies to the inquiries on total land owned, total land
rented from others, total land managed for others, and land rented
to others. The basis of classification by tenure is, in general, the
same for the 1954 as for the 1950 Census. In 1950, for an opera-
tor who owned land and rented land from others, there was no
way to determine whether land rented to others represented land
owned by the operator or land rented by the operator from others ;
therefore, such an operator was classified as a part owner. In
1945 and earlier, full owners, part owners, and tenants were classi-
fied on the basis of the land retained. Under this earlier classi-
fication a part owner who sublets to others all the land he rents
from others would have been classified as a full owner ; a part
owner who rents to others all the land he owns would have been
classified as a tenant. In 1954, the acreage of owned land that
was rented to others was obtained for the first time. Thus, it was
possible to classify a farm operator who owned land and rented
land from others as a full owner, part owner, or tenant according
to the ownership or rental of the land he retained.
Full owners own land but do not retain any land rented from
others.
Part owners own land and rent land from others.
Managers operate farms for others and are paid a wage or sal-
ary for their services. Persons acting merely as caretakers
or hired as laborers are not classified as managers. If a farm
operator managed land for others and also operated land on
his own account, the land operated on his own account was
considered as one farm and the land managed for others as a
second farm. If a farm operator managed land for two or more
employers all the land managed was considered one farm.
Tenants rent from others or work on shares for others all the
land they operate. Tenants are further classified on the basis
of their rental arrangement as follows :
Cash tenants pay cash as rent, such as $10 an acre or $1,000
for the use of the farm.
Share-cash tenants pay a part of the rent in cash and a part
as a share of the crops or of the livestock or livestock products.
Share tenants pay a share of either the crops or livestock or
livestock products, or a share of both.
Crop-share tenants pay only a share of the crops.
Croppers are crop-share tenants whose landlords furnish all
work power. The landlords either furnish all the work animals
or furnish tractor power in lieu of work animals. Croppers
usually work under the close supervision of the landowners, or
their agents, or another farm operator, and the land assigned
them is often merely a part of a larger enterprise operated as a
single unit.
Livestock-share tenants pay a share of the livestock or live-
stock products. They may or may not also pay a share of the
crops.
Other tenants include those who pay a fixed quantity of any
product ; those who pay taxes, keep up the land and buildings,
or keep the landlord in exchange for the use of the land ; those
who have the use of the land rent free ; and others who could
not be included in one of the other specified subclasses.
Unspecified tenants include those tenants for whom the rental
arrangement was not reported.
For earlier censuses, the definition for each subclass of tenant
is essentially the same as for 1954. However, in 1945 the
enumerator "was asked to determine the subclass of tenants,
while in 1954, 1950, 1940, and earlier censuses the classification
was made during the processing of the questionnaires on the
basis of the answer to the inquiries on the questionnaires. The
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procedure for 1945 may have affected the comparability of the
data, particularly those for cash tenants and share-cash
tenants.
Farms by color or race of operator. — Farm operators are classi-
fied by color as "white" and "nonwhite." Nonwhite includes
Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite
races.
Farms by economic class. — A classification of farms by economic
class was made for the purpose of segregating groups of farms
that are somewhat alike in their characteristics and size of
operation. This classification was made in order to present an
accurate description of the farms in each class and in order to
provide basic data for an analysis of the organization of agricul-
ture. Only the farms in the sample were classified by economic
class. The totals given in the tables represent estimates for all
farms based on tabulations of the data for the farms included in
the sample.
The classification of farms by economic class was made on the
basis of three factors; namely, total value of all farm products
sold, number of days the farm operator worked off the farm,
and the relationship of the income received from nonfarm sources
by the operator and members of his family to the value of all
farm products sold. Farms operated by institutions, experiment
stations, grazing associations, and community projects were clas-
sified as abnormal, regardless of any of the three factors.
For the purpose of determining the code for economic class and
type of farm, it was necessary to obtain the total value of farm
products sold as well as the value of some individual products
sold.
The total value of farm products sold was obtained by adding
the reported or estimated values for all products sold from the
farm. The value of livestock, livestock products except wool
and mohair, vegetables, nursery and greenhouse products, and
forest products was obtained by the enumerator from the farm
operator for each farm. The enumerator also obtained from the
farm operator the quantity sold for corn, sorghums, small grains,
hays, and small fruits. The value of sales for these crops was
obtained by multiplying the quantity sold by State average prices.
The quantity sold was estimated for all other farm products.
The entire quantity produced for wool, mohair, cotton, tobacco,
sugar beets for sugar, sugarcane for sugar, broomcorn, hops, and
mint for oil was estimated as sold. If the estimated value of the
quantity sold for any other crop was $100 or more, the entire
quantity harvested was estimated as sold. To obtain the value
of each product sold, the quantity sold was multiplied by State
average prices.
In making the classification of farms by economic class, farms
were grouped into two major groups, namely, commercial farms
and other farms. In general, all farms with a value of sales of
farm products amounting to $1,200 or more were classified as
commercial. Farms with a value of sales of $250 to $1,199 were
classified as commercial only if the farm operator worked off the
farm less than 100 days or if the income of the farm operator
and members of his family received from nonfarm sources was
less than the total value of all farm products sold. The remaining
farms with gross income of $250-$l,199 and farms with a value
of sales of all farm products of less than $250, as well as farms
operated by institutions, experiment stations, grazing associa-
tions and community projects were classified as "other farms."
Commercial farms were divided into six groups on the basis
of the total value of all farm products sold, as follows :
_,„ . , Value of farm
Class of farm products sold
I $2 5, 000 or more
II 10,000 to $24,999
III 5,000 to 9,999
IV 2, 500 to 4,999
V 1,200 to 2,499
VI * 250 to 1, 199
•Provided the farm operator worked off the farm less than 100 davs
SL P , r °!, id f ed tbe ln ? 0me the farm P era tor and members of his family
products /o°o\ non£arm sources was less than the value of all fara
Other farms have been grouped into three classes as follows :
Part-time farms. — Farms with a value of sales of farm
products of $250 to $1,199 were classified as part time if the
farm operator reported (a) 100 or more days of work off the
farm in 1954, or (b) the nonfarm income received by him and
members of his family was greater than the value of farm
products sold.
Residential farms. — Residential farms include all farms ex-
cept abnormal farms with a total value of sales of farm prod-
ucts of less than $250. Some of these represent farms on which
the operator worked off the farm more than 100 days in 1954.
Some represent farms on which the income from nonfarm
sources was greater than the value of sales of agricultural
products. Others represent subsistence and marginal farms
of various kinds. Some farms are included here which, if the
classification were' based on farm production for more than
1 year, might have qualified as commercial farms.
Abnormal farms. — Insofar as it was possible to identify them,
abnormal farms include public and private institutional farms,
community enterprises, experiment-station farms, grazing asso-
ciations, etc.
Farms by type. — The classification of farms by type was made
on the basis of the relationship of the value of sales from a par-
ticular source or sources to the total value of all farm products
sold from the farm. In some cases, the type of farm was de-
termined on the basis of the sale of an individual farm product,
such as cotton, or on the basis of closely related products, such
as dairy products. In other cases, the type was determined on
the basis of sales of a broader group of products such as corn,
sorghums, all small grains, field peas, field beans, cowpeas, and
soybeans. Part-time, residential, and abnormal farms were not
classified by type. In order to be classified as a particular type,
sales or anticipated sales of a product or a group of products had
to represent 50 percent or more of the total value of products
sold.
Only the farms in the sample were classified by type. The
data given in this report by type of farm relate only to commercial
farms.
The types of farms for which data are shown, together with
the product or group of products on which the classification is
based, are:
Product or group of products amounting
to 50 percent or more of the value of all
Type of farm farm products sold
Cotton Cotton.
Cash-grain Corn, sorghum, small grains, field peas,
field beans, cowpeas, and soybeans.
Other field-crop Peanuts, Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes,
tobacco, sugarcane, sugar beets for
sugar, and other miscellaneous crops.
Vegetable Vegetables.
Fruit-and-nut Berries and other small fruits, and tree
fruits, grapes, and nuts.
Dairy Milk and other dairy products. The cri-
terion of 50 percent of the total sales
was modified in the case of dairy
farms. A farm for which the value of
sales of dairy products represented
less than 50 percent of the total value
of farm products sold was classified as
a dairy farm if —
(a) Milk and other dairy products
accounted for 30 percent or more
of the total value of products sold,
and
(b) Milk cows represented 50 per-
cent or more of all cows, and
(c) Sales of dairy products, to-
gether with the sales of cattle and
calves, amounted to 50 percent or
more of the total value of farm
products sold.
Poultry Chickens, eggs, turkeys, and other poul-
try products.
Livestock farms other Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, wool,
than dairy and poul- and mohair, provided the farm did not
try. qualify as a dairy farm.
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Product or group of products amounting
to 50 percent or more of the value of all
Type of farm farm products sold — Continued
General Farms were classified as general when
the value of products from one source
or group of sources did not represent
as much as 50 percent of the total
value of all farm products sold.
Separate figures are given for three
kinds of general farms :
(a) Primarily crop.
(b) Primarily livestock.
(c) Crop and livestock.
Primarily crop farms are those for
which the sale of one of the following
crops or groups of crops — vegetables,
fruits and nuts, cotton, cash grains,
or other field crops — did not amount
to 50 percent or more of the value of
all farm products sold, but for which
the value of sales for all these groups
of crops represented 70 percent or
more of the value of all farm products
sold.
Primarily livestock farms are those
which could not qualify as dairy
farms, poultry farms, or livestock
farms other than dairy and poultry,
but on which the sale of livestock and
poultry and livestock and poultry
products amounted to 70 percent or
more of the value of all farm products
sold.
General crop and livestock farms are
those which could not be classified as
either crop farms or livestock farms,
but on which the sale of all crops
amounted to at least 30 percent but
less than 70 percent of the total value
of all farm products sold.
Miscellaneous This group of farms includes those that
had 50 percent or more of the total
value of products accounted for by
sale of horticultural products, or sale
of horses, or sale of forest products.
The classification of farms by type of farm for the 1954 Census
was made on essentially the same basis as that for the 1950
Census. In 1950, miscellaneous farms included those that had
50 percent or more of the total value of products accounted for
by the sale of fur animals, or the sale of bees and honey, in addi-
tion to the items included in the 1954 classification.
Value of farm products sold. — Data on the value of farm
products sold were obtained for 1954 by either of two methods.
First, the values of livestock sold alive, poultry, poultry products,
vegetables harvested for sale, nursery and greenhouse products,
forest products, and all livestock products, except wool and mo-
hair, were obtained during the enumeration by asking the farm
operator the value of sales.
Second, the values of all other agricultural products sold were
estimated for each county. During the enumeration, the quantiiy
sold was obtained for each farm, for corn for grain, sorghums
for grain or forage, small grains, hays, and for all small fruits
and berries. For all other crops, the quantity sold was esti-
mated for each county. For the purpose of computing value of
farm products sold, it was assumed that the entire quantity har-
vested, or reported, was sold for the following crops :
Strawberries
Blackberries
Dewberries
Raspberries
Blueberries
Bo.vsenberries
Loganberries
Youngberries
Cranberries
Currants
Gooseberries
Elderberries
Other berries
Apples
Peaches (except in selected
States where the proportion
of the crop culled was con-
siderable)
Clingstone peaches (except in
a few States where the pro-
portion of the crop culled
was considerable)
Pears
Cherries
Plums and prunes
Plums (except in selected
States where the proportion
of the crop culled was con-
siderable)
Prunes (except in selected
States where the proportion
of the crop culled was con-
siderable)
Apricots
Avocados (except in selected
States where the proportion
of the crop culled was con-
siderable)
Figs
Mangoes
Nectarines
Olives
Grapes
Bananas
Dates
Guavas
Japanese persimmons
Jujubes
Papayas
Pineapples
Pomegranates
Quinces
Sapodillas
Soursops
Sugar apples
Loquats
Other tree fruits
Tung nuts
Walnuts (English or Persian)
Almonds
Filberts and hazelnuts
Black walnuts
Chestnuts
Coconuts
Other nuts
Oranges
Tatigerines, mandarins, sat-
sumas (except in selected
States where the proportion
The quantity sold was estimated for the following crops on the
basis of crop-disposition data published by the Agricultural
Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture;
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
Liniequats
Other citrus fruits
Cotton
Popcorn
Sugar beets for sugar
Broomcorn
Sugarcane for sugar
Tobacco
Alfalfa seed
Red clover seed
Lespedeza seed
Sweetclover seed
Timothy seed
Alsike seed
Soybeans for beans
Cowpeas for dry peas
Peanuts for nuts
Dry field beans
Sugarcane and sorghum for
sirup
Maple sugar
Maple sirup
In the case of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, the quantity
sold was estimated after making allowance for home use, on the
basis of data on the disposition of these crops as published by
the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of
Agriculture.
The quantity sold for the following miscellaneous crops was
estimated on the basis of the reported quantity or value of sales
for the 1954 Census or on the basis of the quantity sold as shown
for the 1950 Census :
Soybeans for hay
Cowpeas for hay
Peanuts for hay
Velvetbeans
Angelica
Anise (except for oil)
Arnica
Artemisia
Basil
Belladonna
Bloodroot
Borage
Buhach
Burnet
Cascara bark
Carambola
Cassava
Castor beans
Chicory
Chufas
Coriander
Dikon
Dill for oil
Fennel seed
Fejou
Flax for fiber
Foxglove
Ginseng
Gobbe
Golden seal
Guar
Hemp for fiber
Hemp for seed
Jaboticaba
Kudzu crowns
Lemon balm
Litchi nuts
Mint for oil
Oiticica nut
Ramie for fiber
Rape seed
Roselle
Safflower
Sesame for oil
Sorrel
Sugar beet seed
Sunflower seed
Sweet corn for seed
Teosinte
Vetiver
Wormseed oil
Lentils
Other grains
Grass silage
Other clover seed
Hubam clover
Mammoth clover
Persian clover
Sour clover
Crotalaria seed
XXIV
UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954
Indigo, hairy seed Other seed
Meadow foxtail Sesbania
Fescue grass Sheep fescue
Rhodes grass
The estimated value of all crops sold, except vegetables har-
vested for sale, nursery and greenhouse products, and forest prod-
ucts, was obtained by multiplying the estimated quantity sold by
the State average price. The State average prices were obtained
by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of
Agriculture.
In the case of miscellaneous crops listed above, the average
prices have been determined on the basis of reports of quantity
sold and value of sales obtained in the 1954 Census of Agriculture.
For the 1950 Census, the value of all farm products sold was
obtained by inquiry of each farm operator during the enumera-
tion. In that census, inquiries were made regarding the value
of farm products sold for a maximum of 46 individual farm prod-
ucts or groups of farm products. In most cases, the quantity sold
for the individual farm product was obtained together with the
value of sales. The total value of farm products sold for 1950
includes the value of several farm products not included in the
figures for 1954 — butter, cheese, skim milk, bees, honey, corn fod-
der, corn silage, and grain straw, and receipts from the rental of
pasture.
Data for the sales of farm products represent total sales for
the entire farm, regardless of who shared in the receipts. The
landlord's share of crops and livestock sold and also the livestock
which the landlord took from the tenant farm to his own place
were considered as sales from the tenant farm. Sales of crops
grown on a contract basis, of livestock fed on a contract basis, or
of poultry raised under a contract with a feed dealer or others,
were included as sales from the farm.
The data on sales cover one year's operation. The sales of
crops represent the sales of crops before the enumeration as well
as those yet to be sold at the time of the enumeration. Corn,
cotton, and other commodities under loan were to be considered
as sold at loan prices. Livestock sales are for the calendar
year regardless of when the livestock were raised or produced.
Most livestock products are sold at the time they are produced.
It was assumed that all wool and mohair shorn or clipped in
1954 was sold.
The value of farm products sold does not include government
payments for soil conservation, lime and fertilizer furnished, and
subsidy payments.
When obtaining the value of the farm products sold from farm
operators, the enumerators were instructed to report the gross
value without making deductions of any kind. These instruc-
tions, however, were not always followed. In the case of milk,
poultry, eggs, etc., deductions were often made by buyers of farm
products for hauling, handling, marketing, etc., before making
payments to farmers. In such cases, farm operators often con-
sidered the amount of the check received as the gross value of
the farm products sold.
MICHIGAN
Chapter A
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
(i)
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
[Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations,
1954
(October)
1950
(April 1)
1945
( January 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January 1)
138,922
155,589
175,268
187,589
196,517
169,372
192,327
36,494,080
36,494,080
36,494,080
36,494,080
36,787,200
36,787,200
36,787,200
45.1
47.3
50.4
49.4
50.2
46.5
49.0
16,466,750
17,269,992
18,392,227
18,037,995
18,459,922
17,118,951
18,035,290
118.5
111.0
104.9.
96.2
93.9
101.1
93.8
15,508
10.932
6,843
4,865
4,205
6,853
6,676
131.00
98.47
65.21
50.59
44.76
67.80
71.20
126,757
144,239
165,709
178,187
190,258
162,092
(NA)
7,658,801
7,797,346
8,520,587
7,862,858
8,352,687
7,738,221
8,501,903
16,960
21,132
27,136
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
14,033
16,950
18,882
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
13,043
15,593
17,879
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
23,500
28,156
32,704
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
36,431
42,037
48,368
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
16,970
17,735
18,280
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,820
2,636
2,460
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,691
2.550
2,368
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
123
77
34
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6
9
8
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
75,259
85,404
78,013
119,224
106,602
94,468
91,844
1,912,374
1,982,565
1,785,748
2,875,696
2,236,797
2,063,766
1,756,387
57,478
58,736
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,216,923
1,263,231
903,303
1,160,208
1,227,815
1,355,812
1,169,478
23,192
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
349,208
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
42,773
(N/0
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
867,715
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
47,437
60,812
66,955
(NA)
93,593
82,578
86,580
1,741,731
2,144,821
2,275,143
(NA)
2,883,217
2,410,072
2,407,150
51,470
51,427
42,767
(NA)
38,879
32,681
34,451
1,674,592
1,576,047
1,226,299
(NA)
932,907
824,666
894,631
31,990
39,350
74,524
(NA)
58,307
54,156
59,329
937,395
1,101,459
2,287,259
(NA)
1,465,891
1,418,052
1,559,032
134,356
148,922
170,765
(<•»)
188,802
152,558
(NA)
1,324,934
1,404,523
1,393,888
(«*)
1,360,608
1,308,362
1,746,709
134,118
150,573
171,344
185,711
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10,788,098
11,043,142
11,209,638
11,898,762
11,817,299
11,157,799
11,427,768
99,225
119,020
143,152
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,591,500
5,228,845
6,348,150
(NA)
6,585,905
5,891,890
5,722,569
85,667
95,838
96,895
102,603
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,416,323
3,720,868
3,501,442
2,710,129
3,816,124
3,234,738
3,301,781
1,408
995
347
462
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
23,473
13,901
2,850
2,960
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Farms number..
Approximate land area (see text) acres..
Proportion in farms percent. .
Land in farms acres. .
Average size of farm acres. .
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars. .
Average per acre dollars..
Land in farms according to use: 1
Cropland harvested farms reporting..
1 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 19 acres farms reporting..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 acres and over farms reporting..
200 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 to 999 acres farms reporting..
1,000 acres and over farms reporting..
Cropland used only for pasture 3 farms reporting..
Cropland not harvested and not pastured.. .farms reporting..
Cropland used only for crops not
harvested and not pastured ..farms reporting..
Cropland lying idle ....farms reporting..
Woodland pastured farms reporting..
Woodland not pastured farms reporting..
Other pasture (not cropland and not
woodland) 3 farms reporting. .
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting..
Cropland, total farms reporting. .
Land pastured, total farms reporting. .
Woodland, total farms reporting..
Irrigated land in farms ....farms reporting..
♦•Available data not comparable.
NA Not available.
1 For the Census of 1954, in the calendar year; all other censuses, in the calendar year preceding the census.
2 Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most
vested for grain.
3 Total cropland, cropland used only for pasture, and other future not fully comparable for the various
only for pasture. See text.
of this acreage
; probably duplicated
e of differences in
in the acreage of corn har-
definition of cropland used
MICHIGAN 3
State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
baaed on reports for only a sample of farms . See
{For definitions and explanations,
CenBue of —
All films number
Under 10 acres number
Under 3 acres number
3 to 9 acres number
10 to 29 acres number
30 to -49 acres number
50 to 69 acres number
70 to 99 acres number
100 to 139 acres number
140 to 179 acres number
180 to 219 acres number
220 to 259 acres number
260 to 499 acres number
500 to 999 acres number
1,000 acres and over number
Land in farns acres
Average size of farms 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 farina according to use: 1
Cropland harvested farms reporting
Under 10 acres farms reporting
10 to 29 acres farms reporting
30 to 49 acres farms reporting
50 to 69 acres farms reporting
70 to 99 acres farms reporting
100 to 139 acres farms reporting
140 to 179 acres farms reporting
180 to 219 acres farms reporting
220 to 259 acres farms reporting
260 to 499 acres farms reporting
500 to 999 acres farms reporting
1,000 acres and over farms reporting
Cropland used only for pasture 6 farms reporting
Under 10 acres farms reporting
10 to 29 acres farms reporting
30 to 49 acres farms reporting
50 to 69 acres farms reporting
70 to 99 acres farms reporting
100 to 139 acres farms reporting
140 to 179 acres farms reporting
180 to 219 acres farms reporting
220 to 259 acres farms reporting
260 to 499 acres farms reporting
500 to 999 acres farms reporting
1 ,000 acres and over farms reporting
See footnotes at end of table.
138,922
7,964
1,791
6,173
13,384
17,729
10,387
25,849
20,811
15,718
9,215
6,178
10,031
1,423
233
16,466,750
118.5
36,508
236,204
693,082
610,171
2,104,443
2,425,087
2,469,743
1,810,559
1,461,048
3,342,261
908,402
369,242
4,130
11,969
10,226
91,916
15,488
294,533
9,661
291,148
24,694
1,011,600
20,302
1,211,956
15,471
1,211,094
9,109
892,855
6,122
707,565
9,934
1,520,496
1,402
334,510
218
79,159
756
2,298
3,117
22,733
6,695
77,123
4,777
66,935
14,534
258,122
13, 538
293,131
11,185
299,692
6,891
216, 531
4,707
169,082
7,822
378,619
1,072
95,075
165
33,033
155,519
8,518
1,538
6,980
15,200
20,866
12,026
30,870
24,827
17,400
9,740
5,824
8,795
1,232
221
17,302,432
111.3
40, 787
267,726
817,750
705,664
2,8
,911
2,727,749
1,918,502
1,379,021
2,909,357
773,891
364,629
14,413
12,308
108,576
18,980
356,745
11,426
335,083
29,900
1,209,820
24,359
1,429,469
17,154
1,309,148
9,635
913,796
5,789
626,957
8,719
1,209,545
1,217
263,816
21A
72,118
86,071
1,980,010
1,235
3,685
4,420
31,065
8,986
104,452
6,135
82,230
18,025
311,445
16,362
346,246
12,130
317,310
7,006
214,961
4,168
157,619
6,631
310,761
819
175,266
11,202
764
10,438
18,161
25,140
12,762
36,177
27,415
16,925
9,876
5,875
8,457
1,064
214
18,392,227
104.9
56,917
308,099
986,544
746,644
2,936,465
3,189,580
2,968,584
1,938,914
1,389,210
2,789,372
677,493
404,405
8,734
25,366
15,655
138,302
23,120
444,491
12,199
378,530
35,061
1,445,682
26,985
1,617,687
18,667
1,434,988
9,787
920,785
5,844
635,637
6,393
1,176,425
1,055
2a, 835
209
80,859
78,013
1,785,748
(NA)
3,633
(NA)
26,894
(NA)
97,315
tNA)
73,672
(NA)
300,972
(NA)
319,462
(NA)
298,681
(NA)
189,982
(NA)
133,119
tNA)
265,268
73,716
'(NA)
21,046
187,589
12,675
602
12,073
18,951
28,633
14,757
43,220
29,630
18,744
8,597
5,030
6,220
763
169
18,037,995
96.2
64,790
322,349
1,134,658
863,852
3,503,657
3,440,856
2,935,298
1,688,728
1,190,202
2,042,177
491,420
360,008
10,344
27,350
16,630
137,363
26,911
492,833
14,177
425,885
41,964
1,661,011
29,123
1,632,696
18,479
1,297,603
8,502
728,319
4,981
491,346
6,165
772,908
53,043
119,224
2,875,696
(NA)
5,564
(NA)
46,088
(NA)
175,722
?NA)
136,468
(NA)
556,131
(NA)
550,354
(NA)
476,903
(NA)
271,219
(NA)
200,343
(NA)
338,303
(NAl
73,740
(NA)
44,861
196,517
11,642
351
11,291
19,482
31,318
16,276
47,624
31,516
19,298
8,329
4,727
5,421
703
181
18,459,922
93.9
61,238
336,115
1,234,972
952,099
3,857,021
3,654,905
3,022,011
1,632,723
1,118,427
1,768,792
448,703
372,916
(NA
32,584
(NA
162,176
(NA
567,794
1,893,001
(NA
1,795,000
(NA
1,371,564
(NA
718,991
(NA
130,129
146,301
(NA
115,679
138,516
(NA
218,395
47,268
(NA
39,284
169,372
5,780
5,132
18,639
17,118,951
101.1
30,566
1,242,251
4,359,825
1,717,991
400,721
334,028
162,092
7,738,221
(NA)
15,752
tNA)
3 596,891
tNA)
(NA)
(NA)
4 2, 201, 149
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'4,155,744
tNA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
614,680
tNA)
106,220
(NA)
47,785
94,468
2,063,766
(NA)
2,362
(NA)
3 144,908
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4 518,578
(NA)
,089,212
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
227,648
(NA)
48,420
(NA)
32,638
192,327
7,675
7,532
49,303
172
18,035,290
93.8
41,258
1,587,872
1,462,360
347,235
426,887
(NA)
8,501,903
(NA)
23,058
(NA)
3 804,753
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'2,684,155
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
! 4, 318, 855
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
540,259
(NA)
85,795
91,844
1,756,387
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
eports for only a sample of farms. See
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Land in fnrus according to use 1 — Continued
Cropland not harvested and
not pastured farms reporting.
Under 10 acres farms reporting.
10 to 29 acres * farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 69 acres farms reporting.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
Cropland used only for crops
not harvested and not pastured. . .farms reporting.
Under 10 acres farms reporting.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 69 acres farms reporting.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
Cropland lying idle farms reporting.
Under 10 acres farms reporting.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 69 acres farms reporting.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
See footnotes at end of table.
Census of —
5,553
43,065
7,950
109,183
4,572
2,534
21,150
1,645
16,751
4,414
54,189
3,817
54,564
1,927
34,831
1,328
26,854
14,957
57
4,894
42,773
867,715
1,369
52,106
3,153
112,448
5,316
37,669
8,106
109,563
4,916
82,020
11,510
215,910
2,482
81,877
4,018
171,397
548
41,997
HI)
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
903,303
(NA)
4,969
(NA)
30,968
(MA)
79,878
(NA)
50,304
(NA)
166,024
(NA)
149,620
(NA)
125,741
(NA)
81,131
(NA)
54,556
(NA)
109,620
(NA)
29,035
(NA)
21,457
(NA)
1,160,208
(NA)
10,683
(NA)
46, 550
(NA)
114,569
(NA)
73,038
(NA)
235,629
(NA)
204,085
(NA)
167,424
(NA)
97,936
(NA)
66,316
(NA)
108,247
(NA)
25,086
(NA)
1,227,815
(NA)
7,436
(NA)
42,902
(NA)
119,429
(NA)
78,893
(NA)
260,768
(NA)
223,592
(NA)
180,421
(NA)
101,491
(NA)
66,436
(NA)
106,258
(NA)
26,917
(NA)
13,272
(NA)
1,355.812
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
1,169,478
(NA)
(NA)
MICHIGAN 5
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 Bample of farms. See text]
(For definitions .
Census of
-
1954
1950
1945
1940
1935
1930
1925
1920
(October)
(April 1)
( January l)
(April 1)
(January l)
(April 1)
(January l)
(January l)
47/37
61,700
66,955
(NA)
93,593
82,578
86,580
(NA)
1,741,731
2,173,725
2,275,143
(NA)
2,883,217
2,410,072
2,407,150
(NA)
109
135
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
358
385
853
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,066
1,645
(NA)
13,678
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7,888
11,765
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,292
4,940
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
38,166
58,770
78,696
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,526
3,590
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
34,357
47,005
51,992
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8,818
12,945
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
165,097
254,175
300,360
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8,780
12,230
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
218,336
315,780
342,968
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7,659
10,060
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
261,979
351,760
374,605
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,800
5,905
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
190,030
254,315
255,225
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,490
3,520
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
172,183
184,965
201,181
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,866
5,775
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
426,800
447,475
429,458
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
892
808
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
146,803
141,919
131,299
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
139
147
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
79,734
105,411
94,828
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
51,470
51,206
42,767
(NA)
38,879
32,681
34,451
(NA)
1,674,592
1,562,183
1,226,29=
(NA)
932,907
824,666
894,631
(NA)
304
300
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
885
870
1,062
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,236
2,425
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
14,738
15,200
13,683
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,754
4,816
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
52,398
52,025
56,998
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,329
3,496
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
43,601
43,988
31,288
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,215
9,720
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
162,270
166,480
153,410
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8,770
9,157
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
200,048
201,123
169,548
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7,397
7,437
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
228,170
215,973
176, 799
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,864
4,682
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
175,730
170,963
120,544
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,407
3,161
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
145,643
135,810
95,352
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,089
5,097
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
398,684
353,227
240,310
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
955
777
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
156,123
136,077
87,166
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
150
138
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
96,302
70,447
80,139
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
31,990
39,143
74, 524
(NA)
58,307
54,156
59,329
(NA)
937,395
1,074,840
2,287,259
(NA)
1,465,891
1,418,052
1,559,032
(NA)
294
425
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
947
1,405
3,370
(NA)
(NA)
842
(NA)
(NA)
1,400
1,800
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10,403
16,360
32,078
(NA)
(NA)
3 77,231
(NA)
(NA)
2,876
3,770
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
33,763
40,680
116,457
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,164
2,925
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
31,051
39,675
86,478
(NA)
(NA)
'295,828
(NA)
(NA)
5,668
7,690
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
99,520
132,610
331,496
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,448
7,263
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
120,359
161,668
356,907
(NA)
(NA)
'772,291
(NA)
(NA)
4,574
5,520
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
128,076
157,975
358,036
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,020
3,390
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
103,136
115,095
243,614
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,138
2,146
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
84,041
91,782
179,891
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,762
3,655
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
218,150
219,095
390,047
(NA)
(NA)
185,858
(NA)
(NA)
569
471
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
67,838
58,914
108,884
(NA)
(NA)
47,491
(NA)
(NA)
77
88
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
40,111
39,581
80,001
(NA)
(NA)
38,511
(NA)
(NA)
Land in faras according to use 1 — Continued
Woodland pastured larms reporting.
Under 10 acres farms reporting.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 69 acres farms reporting.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
Woodland not pastured farms reporting.
Under 10 acres farms reporting.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 69 acres farms reporting.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland) 6 farms reporting.
Under 10 acres farms reporting.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 69 acres farms reporting.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
See footnotes at end of table.
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 ooly a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Land in faras according to uae 1 — Continued
Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) — Co.itinu'
[■proved pasture (see text) farms reporting"
Under 10 acres farms reporting..
10 to 29 acres farms reporting..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 69 acres farms reporting..
70 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 139 acres farms reporting..
140 to 179 acres farms reporting..
180 to 219 acres farms reporting..
220 to 259 acres farms reporting..
260 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 to 999 acres farms reporting..
1,000 acres and over farms reporting..
Cropland, total farms reporting..
Under 10 acres farms reporting. .
10 to 29 acres farms reporting..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 69 acres farms reporting..
70 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 139 acres farms reporting..
140 to 179 acres farms reporting..
180 to 219 acres farms reporting..
220 to 259 acres farms reporting..
260 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 to 999 acres farms reporting..
1,000 acres and over farms reporting..
Land pastured, total farms reporting..
Under 10 acres farms reporting..
10 to 29 acres farms reporting..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 69 acres farms reporting. .
70 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 139 acres farms reporting..
1A0 to 179 acres farms reporting..
180 to 219 acres farms reporting..
220 to 259 acres farms reporting..
260 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 to 999 acres farms reporting..
1,000 acres and over. ........... ..farms reporting..
Census of —
3,780
57,994
1,248
173
1,443
627
8,630
440
6,979
312
5,231
642
15,369
113
4,174
12,383
157,714
17,207
480,839
15,692
1,671,540
9,198
1,214,237
6,169
955,607
10,009
2,073,607
1,417
476,i
226
425,306
9,278
1,023,569
1,299
309,716
202
6,069
22,713
13,953
177,310
20,350
570,760
11,886
499,333
5,819
866,453
8,775
1,691,703
171,344
11,209,638
9,740
33,968
5,861
823,312
8,438
1,551,313
1,059
306,574
211
123,362
25,728
1,019,337
18,054
1,031,322
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
185,711
11,898,762
(NA)
43,597
(NA)
230,001
(NA)
783, 124
(NA)
635,391
(NA)
2,452,771
(NA)
2,387,135
(NA)
1,941,935
(NA)
1,097,474
(NA)
758,005
(NA)
1,219,458
(NA)
241,322
(NA)
108,549
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
11,817.299
(NA)
44,311
(NA)
243,052
(NA)
833,524
(NA)
687,321
(NA)
2,621,048
(NA)
2,463,439
(NA)
1,920,253
(NA)
1,029,157
(NA)
676,200
(NA)
981,481
(NA)
204,334
(NA)
113,179
(NA)
6,585,905
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
11,157,799
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,891,890
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
11,427,768 .
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes
end of table.
MICHIGAN
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]
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 1)
1920
(January l)
Land io farns according to
a© 1 — Continued
85,667
3,416,323
96,099
96,895
102,603
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,735,908
3,501,442
2,710,129
3,816,124
3,234,738
3,301,781
3,217,000
410
1,243
430
1,255
(NA)
1,915
(NA)
1,664
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3, 245
3,980
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
22,626
26,965
27,361
21,823
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7,744
9,286
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
90, 564
110,795
135,694
127,487
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,545
6,521
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
77,958
90,993
83,280
76,405
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
farms reporting
16,704
327,367
20,450
420,655
(NA)
453,770
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
438,596
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
15,473
418,384
18,467
516,903
(NA)
512,516
(NA)
450,980
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12,733
14,217
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
490,149
567,733
551,404
454,839
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
farms reporting
7,820
365,760
8,342
425,278
(NA)
375,769
(NA)
271,750
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
(NA)
farms reporting
5,415
317,826
5,121
320,775
(NA)
296,533
(NA)
204,208
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
(NA)
9,048
825,484
7,949
800,702
(NA)
669,768
(NA)
400,360
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,316
302,926
1,134
277,996
(NA)
218,465
(NA)
137,190
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,000 acres and over.
214
202
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
176,036
175,858
174,967
124,827
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Irri ated land in farna
1,408
942
347
462
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
23,473
12,128
2,850
2,960
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
100
147
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
223
376
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10 to 29 ac e
farms reporting
194
1,158
145
765
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
(NA)
farms reporting
172
1, 576
96
577
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
(NA)
126
66
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
1,426
601
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
farms reporting
180
2,463
65
505
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
(NA)
164
2,761
117
1,546
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
134
61
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
2,541
902
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
56
51
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
1,131
643
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
64
37
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
1,665
582
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
152
5,267
130
4,278
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
45
15
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
acres
2,203
383
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,000 acres and over.
. t .
21
1,059
12
970
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of table.
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE. BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
[Data for 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(October)
(April 1)
1940
(April 1)
1935
(January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January l)
1920
(January 1)
Land in farms according to use — Continued
Cover crops turned under and land
planted to another crop farms reporting.
Under 10 acres farms reporting.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 69 acres farms reporting.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.
1,000 acres and over farms reporting.
Cropland used for row or grain crops
famed on contour farms reporting.
Under 10 acres farms reporting.
10 to 29 acres farms reporting.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 69 acres farms reporting.
70 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 139 acres farms reporting.
140 to 179 acres farms reporting.
180 to 219 acres farms reporting.
220 to 259 acres farms reporting.
260 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 to 999 acres farms reporting.
1,000 acres and over ....farms reporting.
6,452
88,211
6,074
102,753
4,928
99,622
3,029
31,875
74
5,857
143
1,674
128
1,797
357
6,511
456
9,131
404
9,469
288
7,231
1,749
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)'
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA Not available. 1 For the Census of 1954, in the calendar year; all other censuses, in the calendar year preceding the census. 2 Total acreage of crops for which fig-
ures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn harvested for grain. 3 10 to 49 acres.
*50 to 99 acres. 5 100 to 259 acres. 6 Total cropland, cropland used only for pasture, and other pasture not fully comparable for the various census years because of dif-
ferences in definition of cropland used only for pasture. See text.
MICHIGAN
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,
Census of —
ALL FARM OPERATORS
All fan 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 ■■■
Full owners
Managers
All tenants
Cash tenants
Share-cash tenants
Share tenants and croppers
Other and unspecified
All cropland harvested
Full owners
Part owners
Managers
All tenants
Cash tenants
Share-cash tenants
Share tenants and croppers...
Other and unspecified tenants
ALL WHITE FARM OPERATORS
All white farm 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 NONWHITE FARM OPERATORS
411
farm 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
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
All tenants acres
Cash tenants acres
Share-cash tenants acres
Share tenants and croppers acres
Other and unspecified tenants acres
138,943
99,027
29,163
16,492,349
9,456,212
5,290,837
190,807
1,554,493
208,560
155,942
1,021,469
168,522
7,727,134
3,985,683
2,799,506
76,909
865,036
99,357
88,597
137,948
98,232
29,053
16,436,884
9,421,932
5,277,922
189,557
1,547,473
206,905
155,942
1,017,289
167,337
7,707,414
3,977,148
2,791,826
76,334
862,106
99,122
88,597
602,985
71,402
30
55,465
34,280
12,915
1,250
7,020
1,655
2,930
235
2,130
155,589
313,914
27,231
2,951
1,030
7,159
2,812
17,269,992
10,440,468
4,671,713
224,713
1,933,098
308,818
173,764
1,155,044
295,472
7,797,346
4,317,969
2,359,058
93,900
1,026,419
139,035
99,435
658,735
129,214
154,792
113,262
27,161
2,939
1,029
7,130
2,779
17,227,228
10,411,390
4,663,797
224,713
1,927,328
308,224
173,584
1,151,968
293,552
7,783,465
4,309,289
2,355,669
93,900
1,024,607
138,923
99,349
657,509
128,826
42,764
29,078
7,916
13,881
8,680
3,389
1,812
112
86
1,226
175,268
126,589
27,096
1,047
20,536
11.7
6,077
18,392,227
10,868,415
4,530,187
417,764
2,575,861
579,338
71,759
1,627,274
297,490
8,520,587
4,688,622
2,338,338
166,912
1,326,715
256,836
41,081
894,317
134,481
174,247
125,792
27,006
1,041
20,408
11.7
6,016
406
18,334,345
10,830,897
4,520,104
416,815
2,566,529
576,075
71,464
1,623,420
295,570
8,499,748
4,676,596
2,333,392
166,443
1,323,317
255,783
40,962
892,711
133,861
187,589
133,545
a, 383
11,440
861
15,078
4,4a
18,037,995
11,170,215
3,143,666
318,433
3,405,631
917,099
113,989
1,958,013
416,530
7,862,858
4,670,108
1,519,526
117,238
1,555,986
367,263
58,935
967,472
162,316
186,828
132,993
21,329
857
31,649
16.9
11,375
4,387
17,997,804
11,144,992
3,139,085
317,865
3,395,862
913,669
113,346
1,953,725
415,122
7,850,748
4,662,920
1,517,740
117,021
1,553,067
366,333
58,731
966,075
161,928
40,191
25,223
4,581
12,110
7,188
1,786
196,517
132,786
25,345
1,052
37,334
19.0
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
. .,-. I, v.'
11,024,567
3,356,481
368,905
< , i.ii , » '
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8,352,687
4,807,082
1,694,154
134,154
1,717,297
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
195,863
132,341
25,272
1,048
37,202
19.0
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
18,420,161
11,002,559
3,350,116
367,217
3,700,269
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8,339,596
4,800,145
1,691,270
133,945
1,714,236
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
20.2
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,365
1,688
9,700
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
209
3,061
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
169,372
118,928
22,719
1,530
26,195
15.5
(-)
17,118,951
10,398,069
3,206,935
462,095
3,051,852
707,718
(NA)
(NA)
7,738,2a
4,601,590
1,561,840
142,282
1,432,509
310,639
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
168,811
118,546
22,651
1,525
26,089
15.5
17,080,560
10,376,536
3,199,139
461,616
3,043,269
705,804
(NA)
(NA)
(**)
7,723,641
4,593,949
1,558,103
142,073
1,429,516
310,056
(NA)
(NA)
(«•)
(NA)
(NA)
(»)
38,391
21,533
7,796
479
8,583
1,914
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
14,580
192,327
143,161
18,813
1,234
29,119
15.1
7,431
(NA)
(NA)
(•"•)
18,035,290
12,030,278
2,439,793
368,652
3,196,567
573,424
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
8,501,903
5,500,544
1,252,886
112,273
1,636,200
288,282
(NA)
(NA)
(NA.)
(m)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(MS.)
I HA
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA-
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA)
NA)
196,447
139,874
19,532
2,319
34,722
17.7
'9,312
422
19,032,961
12,128,947
2,412,514
587,891
3,903,609
'814,698
52,677
2,857,252
178,982
2 9,169,921
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
195,714
1 NA )
139,388
(NA)
19,455
(NA)
2,310
(NA)
34,561
1 NA )
17.7
(NA)
'9,277
NA
4a
i NA '
1,699
I NA !
23,164
(NA)
18,984,248
(HA)
12,101,995
(NA)
2,404,737
(NA)
587,044
(NA)
3,890,472
i ■:;, )
i 813,082
(NA)
52,597
(NA)
2,846,173
(NA)
178,620
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA |
(NA)
NA
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
48,713
26,952
7,777
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
"•Available data not comparable. NA Not available. 'For 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
vested for grain.
10
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
All farm operators
Tenure of operator
FARMS, ACREAGE, AMD VALUE
Fans number. .
Land owned by farm operators farms reporting..
Land rented from others by farm operators.. ..farms reporting..
Land managed by farm operators farms reporting..
Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting..
Lund in famn 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 firms according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting. .
1 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 19 acres farms reporting..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 acres and over farms reporting..
Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting..
Cropland not harvested and not pastured.. .farms reporting..
Cropland used only for crops not
harvested and not pastured farms reporting..
Cropland lying idle farms reporting..
Woodland pastured farms reporting..
Woodland not pastured farms reporting..
Other pasture (not cropland and not
woodland) farms reporting..
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting..
Cropland, total farms reporting..
Land pastured, total farms reporting. .
Woodland, total farms reporting..
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting..
Not residing on farm operated ...operators reporting.,
With other income of family exceeding
value of agricultural products sold operators reporting..
Off- far. «ort:
Working off their farms, total operators reporting.
1 to 99 days operators reporting.
100 days or more.... operators reporting.
Not working off their farms operators reporting.
By a«e:
Under 25 years operators reporting.
25 to 34 years operators reporting.
35 to 44 years operators reporting.
45 to 54 years operators reporting.
55 to 64 years operators reporting.
65 years and over operators reporting.
By year began operation of present 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 bv claas of wort power:
No traotor, horses, or mules farms reporting.
No tractor and only 1 horse or mule. .. ....farms reporting.
No tractor and 2 or more horses
and/or mules farms reporting.
Tractor and horses and/or mules. farms reporting.
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting.
See footnotes at end of table.
128,230
13,150,303
39,775
192,746
12,310
538,795
127,190
7,727,134
16,760
14,010
13,163
23,850
36,377
19,003
3,895
132
24,095
349,818
43,072
848,751
47,456
1,754,369
51,446
1,657,122
134,288
10,837,116
99,498
4,590,961
86,061
3,411,491
75,717
21,002
54,715
59,511
2,044
16,824
31,858
32,181
29,546
24,428
4,746
5,046
6,101
6,366
30,839
22,429
59,692
3,015
16,855
98,521
60,423
3,566,036
3,113
4,688
6,981
15,713
21,818
7,069
1,004
37
11,120
153,894
17,292
332,097
23,783
857,939
23,562
788,982
61,628
564,302
61,815
4,973,096
48,405
2,206,001
41,098
1,646,921
25,888
3,062,170
25,888
2,021,582
3,111
9,933
8,805
2,242
6,362
127,442
11,816
510,846
11,069
380,605
25,873
3,505,772
22,459
1,362,532
18,974
891,451
26,003
11,945
9,904
6,535
16,099
5,410
35,270
13,153
436
371
5,135
3,766
11,378
7,525
13,897
6,533
15,869
4,978
15,473
2,428
1,266
407
1,444
626
1,925
878
1,980
973
11,411
5,922
9,494
4,753
33,826
11,756
3,200
8,685
1,478,044
1,704
27,624
2,070
40,133
3,628
122,054
3,234
87,772
8,614
1,061,029
7,082
352,853
5,926
209,826
4,254
2,142
2,112
4,085
2,783
2,646
1,330
1,570
8,001
46,969
MICHIGAN
11
BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954
a sample of farms. See text]
All farm operators — Continued
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Crop-share
and croppers
Livestock-share
FAftra, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number.
Land owned by farm operators farms reporting.
Land rented from others by farm operators.. . .farms reporting.
Land managed by farm operators farms reporting.
Land rented to others by farm operators farms reporting.
Land in farms acres.
Average size of farm acres.
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars.
Average per acre dollars.
Proportion of farms reporting value percent.
Proportion of land in farms for which
value was reported percent.
Land in farms according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting.
1 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 19 acre;; farms reporting.
20 to 29 acres farms reporti:ig.
30 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
100 to 199 acres farms reporting.
200 to 499 acres farms reporting.
500 acres and over farms reporting.
Cropland used only for pasture farms reporting.
Cropland not harvested and not pastured. ..farms reporting.
Cropland used only for crops not
harvested and not pastured farms reporting.
Cropland lying idle farms reporting.
Woodland pastured farms reporting.
Woodland not pastured farms reporting.
Other pasture (not cropland and not
woodland) farms reporting.
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms reporting.
Cropland, total farms reporting.
Land pastured, total farms reporting.
Woodland, total farms reporting.
FARM OPERATORS
Residing on farm operated operators reporting.
Not residing on farm operated operators reporting.
With other income of family exceeding
value of agricultural products sold operators reporting.
Off-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 fara:
1954.. V operators reporting..
1953 operators reporting. .
1952 operators reporting. .
195 1 opera tors reporting . .
1946-1950 operators reporting. ,
1941-1945 operators reporting. ,
1940 or earlier operators reporting..
tarn'- 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.,
14,745
310
6,685
170
3,355
190
3,330
413
14,735
298
7,423
14,792
763
107,447
678
36,830
598
22,158
718
19,680
521
8,005
585
10,775
776
20,210
771
16,825
495
14,730
2,317
266,866
1,536
60,845
1,391
37,035
1,619
54,728
1,356
35,515
3,219
473,148
3,099
169,266
2,509
90,243
13,995
373
10,150
161
2,525
273
7,625
371
11,905
407
15,405
216
8,415
12
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4.-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
f_Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
All farm operators
Tenure of operator 1
Farms number..
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting..
Electricity farms reporting..
Television set farms reporting..
Piped running water farms reporting..
Home freezer farms reporting..
Electric pig brooder farms reporting. .
Power feed grinder farms reporting..
Milking machine farms reporting..
Grain combines farms reporting..
number..
Corn pickers farms reporting..
number..
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting..
Field forage harvesters farms reporting..
number. .
Motortrucks farms reporting..
number..
Tractors farms reporting..
number . .
Wheel and/or crawler tractors other
than garden farms reporting. .
Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting..
number..
Garden tractors farms reporting. .
number . .
Crawler tractors farms reporting..
number . .
Automobiles farms reporting..
number. ,
FARM LABOR WEEK OF SEPT. 26-OCT. 2
Family and/or 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 larm expenditures 2 farms reporting.
Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting,
dollars.
Machine hire farms reporting.
dollars.
Hired labor farms reporting.
dollars.
Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting.
dollars .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting.
dollars .
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material.... ■ .farms reporting.
dollars.
acres on which used.
Lime and liming material.... farms reporting.
acreB on which used.
See footnotes at end of table.
138,943
63,272
25,888
92,971
42,589
18,987
136,072
62,004
25,638
77,726
32,913
15,781
116,423
53,670
23,290
60,183
27,875
13,958
4,451
1,820
1,590
19,104
9,583
6,018
46,462
23,246
15,494
42,349
20,316
14,504
43,313
20,654
14,985
23,303
10,136
8,922
23,514
10,192
9,029
19,090
8,741
7,266
19,198
8,813
7,292
8,685
4,070
3,194
8,743
4,101
3,206
62,145
29,194
16,130
71,076
33,071
19,248
119,101
56,000
25,103
187,481
87,598
47,654
115,376
54,970
25,048
114,824
54,757
24,988
163,190
77,006
42,856
20,097
8,442
3,873
20,690
8,743
3,965
3,292
1,694
759
3,601
1,849
833
122,052
55,213
23,941
156,909
69,675
32,645
124,789
198,855
121,664
18,118
106,671
62,172
137,313
99,686
56,025,439
85,289
15,281,274
56,118
40,744,165
98,755
32,832,859
567,238
4,527,501
13,653
1,542,826
440,254
225,014
58,151
94,474
56,901
9,712
48,439
27,135
63,102
50,793
29,707,660
43,340
8,194,004
30,118
21,513,656
49,755
15,689,144
268,839
2,050,800
7,085
788,960
229,205
117,218
24,883
44,711
24,459
25,848
22,060
16,928,391
18,529
4,168,116
15,009
12,760,275
23,217
11,687,028
202,071
1,667,387
2,321,681
225
872,268
329,460
5,413
35,478
57
15,835
3,576
2,940
6,052
8,539
5,444
7,088
3,094
2,069
2,069
8,093
13,499
1,119
1,144
8,660
7,107
3,775,872
6,041
1,438,769
4,217
2,337,103
7,795
3,457,524
60,920
540,369
947
135,664
40,896
19,043
MICHIGAN
BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
13
farms. See 1
(For definitions and explanations,
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
Share-cash
Crop-share
tenants
and croppers
Livestock-share
Farms number..
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Telephone farms reporting..
Electricity farms reporting. .
Television set farms reporting. .
Piped running water farms reporting..
Home freezer farms reporting..
Electric pig brooder farms reporting..
Power feed grinder farms reporting..
Milking machine farms reporting..
Grain combines farms reporting..
number . .
Corn pickers farms reporting..
Pick-up hay balers farms reporting..
number. .
Field forage harvesters farms reporting..
Motortrucks farms reporting..
Tractors farms reporting..
Wheel and/or crawler tractors other
than garden farms reporting..
Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting..
number, .
Garden tractors farms reporting..
number . .
Crawler tractors farms reporting..
number . .
Automobiles farms reporting. .
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..
Seasonal workers ( to be employed
less than 150 days) farms reporting..
Regular hired workers and no
seasonal hired workers farms reporting..
Farms by kind 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 far* expenditures 2 farms reporting..
Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting..
dollars. .
Machine hire farms reporting..
dollars..
Hired labor farms reporting..
dollars. .
Feed for livestock and poultry farms reporting..
dollars. .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting..
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting. .
dollars. .
acres on which used..
which used.
1,508
728
1,233
1,392
2,247
1,462
1,797
2,162
2,157
3,439
2,107
3,135
2,092
2,401
3,214
2,058
2,834
2,146
2,181
1,511
1,536
1,047
1,047
570
570
3,113
3,113
5,613
3,064
4,946
3,044
763
2,317
3,214
608
1,922
2,729
283,765
1,023,275
1,342,024
508
1,662
2,363
104,690
405,245
609,412
368
1,052
1,739
179,075
618,030
732,612
618
1,586
2,969
505,030
903,410
2,960,985
733
2,247
3,049
380,825
958,230
1,462,405
693
2,172
3,014
371,495
977,780
1,397,802
6,329
16,604
25,479
56,253
154, 145
233,107
70
220
461
8,550
31,695
74,510
3,165
7,285
24,837
1,160
4,230
10,718
400,825
601
151,697
256,576
4,532
36,869
9,454
2,224
1,140
14
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 4-FARMS AND FARM CHARACTERISTICS,
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
All farm operator.
Total
all
Tenure of operator 1
Livestock oil hand:
All cattle and calves farms reporting.
number.
Cows, including heifers that have
calved farms reporting.
number.
Milk cows farms reporting.
Chickens 4 months old and <
vestock and livestock products sold in 1954:
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting.
number.
Specified crops harvested in 19S4:
Corn for all purposes farms reporting.
Corn harvested for grain farms reporting..
Winter wheat threshed or combined farms reporting.
Oats threshed or combined farms reporting.
88,614
874,188
83,212
796,635
85,059
1,544,576
71,727,282
29,784,784
67,326
997,338
28,920,537
78,063
1,236,675
46,083,275
11,131,361
43,248
427,602
40,619
384,768
41,154
640,515
29,938,943
12,304,266
34,848
459,657
13,591,593
11,488,248
41,026
577,898
21,820,251
5,038,095
21,263
290,500
20,451
271,441
20,828
577,998
27,446,390
11,716,115
18,413
361,240
10,499,053
9,064,783
6,452
137
33,887
70,684
69
267,020
9,556
454,965
155,788
4,593
125,648
113,233
7,102
296,916
56,921
6,564
93,855
6,360
7,317
205,304
10,116,330
4,298,885
6,515
116,878
3,394,950
3,004,699
6,965
140,316
5,470,580
1,423,145
11,825
868
11, 207
7,789
768
111,967
919
9,957
346
8,828
340
72,055
451
662,840
21,687
1,017,620
517,925
11,365
331,910
291,465
l Data are given by tenure of operator for
.al farms only.
Excludes farms reporting i
cial fertilizer and lime. 3 Excludes grass silage.
MICHIGAN
BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
a sample of farms. See text]
15
(For definitions and explanations,
All farm operators — Continued
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Continued
and croppers
farms reporting . .
Cows, including heifers that have
calved farms reporting . .
number. .
Milk cows farms reporting..
number . .
Chickens 4 months old and
vestocl onJ In 1 products sold in 1951:
Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting..
Chicken eggs sold.
Corn harvested for grain farms reporting
Winter wheat threshed or combined farms reporting
Oats thrested or combined farms reporting
9,142
582
8,697
1,425
15,945
1,370
15,110
2,959
48,765
2,878
46,296
307
761
1,742
7, 403
14,995
66,631
437
1,245
2,092
64,965
163,065
330,285
623
1,416
3,019
6,744
13,529
39,985
270
616
1,667
8,000
14,745
73,814
211
570
1,101
31,380
75,135
169,471
282
810
1,451
376,005
1,087,160
2,155,025
708
1,922
3,138
26,815
58,066
117,179
693
1,842
3,027
22,229
52,096
95,053
089,980
2,450,270
4,872,345
513, 560
1,355,985
1,593,740
613
1,822
2,716
12,255
33,194
51,015
340,015
983,050
1,482,865
294,275
901,275
1,291,215
638
1,732
3,004
14,184
32,552
68,492
548,230
1,191,255
2,771,845
172,050
471, 115
562,720
46
206
101
106,075
448,235
78,906
20,729
40,522
102,630
33, 866
59,437
172,605
8,178
662
7,980
57,737
352
563,014
14,239
686,115
317,675
10,838
410, 505
94,350
15,563
111,203
3,770,654
1,309,730
7,426
54,970
1,309,293
980,317
8,730
62,416
1,662,451
415,665
16
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 5.-FARM OPERATORS BY COLOR, RESIDENCE OFFFARM WORK, AGE, AND YEARS ON PRESENT FARM-
CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
[Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations,
Census of —
1925
(January 1)
FARM OPERATORS
B, 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-iarm nrk:
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 reporti n g.
200 dsys 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 reporti n g.
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 fans 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..
131,230
5,296
2,396
31.85S
32.181
29.546
145,241
6,007
4,341
72.494
15,609
7.290
49.595
9.733
39,362
77.430
5.545
2.620
19.677
33.679
34.309
33.620
23,908
49.9
7.706
174,247
1,021
164,054
10,071
1,143
60,133
8,087
6,105
45,941
7,879
38,062
115,135
3,855
22,941
36,555
44,238
38,844
27,250
49.8
1,585
171,024
8,409
8,156
60,468
12,815
7,861
39,792
15,326
24,466
111,551
15,570
3,749
21,317
34,644
47,977
41,135
30,454
50.7
8,313
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
56,782
20,403
10,810
25,569
11,877
13,692
137,880
1,855
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
26,258
(HA)
8,918
(HA)
25,135
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
f (HA)
109,061
I (HA)
2,901
(HA)
18,313
(HA)
39,088
(HA)
43,301
(NA)
35,146
(NA)
25,051
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
5,572
(NA)
407
6.101
6.366
30,839
22.429
59.692
3.724
16
(NA)
(NA)
HA Hot available.
State Table 6.-FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER AND SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT:
CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
[Data in italics are based on reports for only a ssraple of farms. See text]
Census of —
Fans by class of work power:
Ho tractor, horses, or mules farms
Ho tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms
Ho tractor and 2 or more horses
and/or mules ............................. farms
Tractor and horses and/or mules..... farms
Tractor and no horses or mules farms
Specified facilities and equipment:
Telephone farms
Electricity farms
Television set...... ..farms
Piped running water farms
Home freezer farms
Electric pig brooder farms
Power feed grinder ...farms
Milking machine farms
Grain combines.. farms
Corn pickers farms
Pick-up hay balers farms
Field forage harvesters farms
Motortrucks farms
Tractors, including garden tractors farms
1 tractor farms
2 tractors farms
3 tractors farms
4 tractors farms
Wheel tractors other than garden
Garden tractors
Crawler tractors
Automobiles farms
Farms reporting automobiles and/or motor"trucks .
reporting. ,
reporting. .
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
number,
reporting.
number,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
number,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
.. .number.
...number,
reporting,
number.
...number.
J. 015
16.855
98.521
92. 971
136.072
77. 726
116.423
60.183
4.451
42.349
43,313
23.303
23.514
19.090
19.198
8.685
8.743
62.145
71.076
119.101
187.481
z 75, 921
z 30, 645
z 6.761
z 1.437
'612
163,190
20, 690
3,601
122.052
156.909
131 , 033
13.926
31.019
80,354
83,135
146.395
(HA)
(HA)
29.026
(NA)
(HA)
42.2S9
26.588
27,234
10.585
10. 681
7.342
7,480
(NA)
(NA)
49.493
56.966
111.373
149-377
z 83.319
2 19. 674
"3,868
133.659
12.682
3.036
130.187
164.756
140.816
33.055
51.175
44,907
(NA)
86,163
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
27,060
12. 251
12.92
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
37,304
41,303
96,452
110,120
84,938
9,979
1,535
101 . 765
5.493
3,024
149,348
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
52,025
133,095
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
30,311
33,095
62,146
66,524
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
d
(NA)
152.922
181,209
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
34,894
36,768
33,098
34,579
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
133,565
150,922
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(HA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
18.515
19,217
(HA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA Not available. 1 The 1930 inquiry referred to electricity in "farmer's dwelling,
2 Figures for 1954 and 1950 are for tractors other than garden '
and the 1920 inquiry referred to gas or electricity in "operator's dwelling.
MICHIGAN
State Table 7.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
17
. reports for only a sample of farms. See
see text)
Census of —
(For definitions and explanations,
1954
(October)
1950
(April 1)
1945
(January l)
1940
(April l)
1935
( January 1)
1930
(April 1)
1925
(January l)
1920
(January l)
FARM LABOR
Far* workers for specified week: 1
farms reporting. .
persons . .
125. MO
262.601
128.384
214,902
150,386
232,518
153,517
261,331
191,373
310, 147
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
farm sorting
1.7
1.6
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Family workers, including operators...
farms reporting.,
persons. .
12 i. 789
198.855
126.782
190.717
149,405
217,569
147,829
224,570
187,811
270,955
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Operators working 1 or more hours..
121. 66i
120. 705
144,982
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Unpaid members of operator's family
farms reporting.,
persons. .
53.066
77.191
49.106
70,012
54,817
72,587
ffl
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Hired workers
farms reporting..
persons. .
19.159
63, 7i6
6.576
10,002
i7. 168
14,686
24.185
9,596
5.932
7.873
784
10,304
14,949
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
22,429
36,761
20,301
13,656
2,804
30,441
39,192
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Workers hired by hour or on
(NA)
(NA)
No report as to basis of payment...
(NA)
Faras reporting by owner of hired workers:
farms reporting..
.farms reporting.,
.farms reporting..
10.504
3,374
2,215
10,663
2,525
1.007
8,342
1,201
491
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
26,075
2,831
1,046
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,604
335
188
(NA)
397
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,462
i56
82
(NA)
92
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Faras by kind of workers during specified we
ek:
13,113
27.135
24,882
34,072
5,144
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
18,118
13.084
9,323
16,741
26,879
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,551
8.482
6,479
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Operator, members of his family,
8,202
365
4.174
428
2,662
182
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Members of operator's family and hired
workers . . . farms . .
(NA)
Family workers only
farms
131,088
160,932
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Operator and members of his family....
farms..
41.739
38,855
47,732
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Membe of e ator's family only
farms
4,241
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
«—..
1,041
1.602
981
5,688
3,562
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
>
h . hire
•farms reporting.,
dollars..
85.289
15,281.274
100.836
15.473,567
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
.farms reporting.,
dollars. .
56.118
40.744.165
76,578
47,435,545
80,1A8
40,692,246
71,076
19,203,722
(NA)
(NA)
76,078
19,852,747
85,213
19,847,287
24,875,549
.farms reporting..
19.413
29.100
31,509
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
•farms reporting.,
•farms reporting..
.farms reporting.,
.farms reporting..
9.908
11.253
6.250
5.776
12.873
16.085
8.216
6.890
14,595
15,951
8,748
6,528
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
.
f (NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
)
I (NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
} 3 - iu
2,817
j (NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
J
( (NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
.farms reporting.,
dollars . .
103,309
68,302.131
116.358
56.922,367
135,046
53,602,902
107,045
14,108,621
(NA)
(NA)
107,275
21,050,635
95,302
14,599,725
111.191
21,938,870
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil..
.farms reporting.,
dollars. .
119,371
36,600,754
115.275
30.064.444
(NA)
(NA)
95,483
7,742,957
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Gouercial fertilizer and
.farms reporting.,
dollars. .
98.755
32.832.859
(NA)
(Hi)
95.401
10. 263. 779
76,906
4,438,157
(NA)
(NA)
'66.550
*NA)
(NA)
(NA)
65,782
4,872,543
Uae and liaia ■ iterial
.farms reporting..
13,653
1.542,826
(NA)
(NA)
25,581
1.426.235
14.U5
519,895
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA Not available.
1 Census of 1954, week of Sept. 26-0ct. 2; Census of 1950, week preceding enumeration; Censuses of 1945 and 1935, first week of January; Census of 1940, last week of March.
2 See text for differences In definition of farm workers.
3 For Census of 1954, expenditures during calendar year 1954; for earlier censuses, expenditures during the preceding calendar year.
*Cash payments for farm labor; housework not included. For 1954, 1950, 1945, and 1940, the data do not include expenditures for contract construction work, machine hire, and
labor included in cost of machine hire. For 1920, the value of board furnished was included.
'Farms reporting tons of commercial fertilizer.
18
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 8.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES
[Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of
(For definitions and explanations,
Economic .class
Commercial farms
Hired workers farms reporting.
persons.
1 hired worker .....farms reporting.
2 hired workers , farms reporting .
3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting.
5 "to 9 hired workers farms reporting.
10 hired workers or more ..farms reporting.
Regular workers (to be 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 «" hourly basis farmfi rep orting..
Under $0.25 per hour farms rgo^. ,
t Q -\l to fO-J* Per hour farms r ^ rt £|. .
tn'11 ? &"*f ^ hOUr fa ™s reporting.
tnil 1° JS-J? Per hOUr farms reporting..
$0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms re ; ortin |. .
£ « 1° K" 84 Per hOUr farms reporting.
fi'S + !?■?? ^ hOUr f£ ™ reporting.
$1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms re J ortll 5, .
£ fo T ft"2 ^ J; 01 " farms re^orting^
$1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting ..
$1.45 and over per hour farms reportlng# .
Paid on a piece-work basis farms reportlng . .
Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting..
$1 to $99 , dollars..
$100 to$i99 farms reporting..
$200 to $499 farmS re P° rti ng--
$1,000 to $2 499 J™ WW**-
k^to&k::::::::::;::::::::::::::;::::::;::;:;:;::^
$5,000 and over farms re ^ rti ^.
^1 to t $99* Pendit,ire9 ^ hired lab ° r bUt n ° hi " d workers "ported... farms reporting..
$S £ IS:::::::::::::;::;;: j«- **"*■«■.
$1,000 to $2,499.... J"™ re P° r ^--
$2 500 to $4 999 J™ 9 re P or + tln S"
$5 000 and over. farms reporting..
farms reporting. .
19,159
63,746
10,504
3,374
2,215
1,604
1,462
7,589
11,555
5,724
1,208
436
13,573
52,191
7,040
2,081
1,674
1,452
1,326
5,586
2,003
11,570
5,006
3,280
56,118
40,744,165
19,413
9,908
11,253
6,250
5,776
2,060
1,458
36,959
17,044
8,017
7,253
2,795
1,437
344
69
3,121
2,037
1,536
1,419
7,356
11,005
5,577
1,161
413
150
55
12,414
49,831
6,332
1,855
1,544
1,387
1,296
5,396
1,960
10,454
4,878
2,930
49,617
38,932,715
15,397
8,676
10,463
5,965
5,669
2,018
1,429
31,807
13,544
7,035
6,723
4,827
18,542
2,307
1,038
2,893
4,016
2,135
2,755
14,526
1,224
1,523
1,360
2,215
1,148
MICHIGAN
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
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms
Paid od a Monthly basis farms
Under $25 per month farms
$25 to $34 per month farms
i $4.9 per month farms
$50
$85 to !
$110 ■
$130
$170
$215
per month farms
i per month farms
■ $129 per month farms
■ $169 per month farms
■ $214 per month farms
i $274 per month farms
$275 to $324 per month farms
$325 and over per month farms
reporting.
persons,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
persons.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting.
Under $5 per week farms reporting.
$5 to $7 per week farms reporting.
$8 to $11 per week farms reporting .
$12 to $19 per week farms reporting.
$20 to $24 per week farms reporting.
$25 to $29 per week farms reporting.
$30 to $39 per week farms reporting.
$40 to $49 per week farms reporting.
$50 to $59 per week farms reporting.
$60 to $69 per week farms reporting.
$70 to $79 per week farms reporting.
$80 and over ner week farms reporting.
Paid oo 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.
ly basis farms reporting.
per hour farms reporting.
. 34 per hour farms reporting .
.44 per hour farms reporting.
.54 per hour farms reporting.
.64 per hour , ....farms reporting.
.74 per hour farms reporting.
.84 per hour farms reporting.
.99 per hour farms reporting.
.14 per hour farms reporting.
.29 per hour famu, reporting.
.44 per hour farms reporting.
per hour farms reporting.
Paid on an bout
Under $0.25
$0.25 to $0
$0
35 to $0
$0
45 to $0
$0
55 to $0
$0
65 to $0
$0
75 to $0
$0
85 to $0
$1
00 to $1
$1
15 to $1
$1
30 to $1
$1
45 and o\
Paid on
ecp-.ork basis farms reporting.
for hired labor io 1954 farms reporting.
dollars .
$1 to $99 farms reporting.
$100 to $199 farms reporting.
$200 to $499 farms reporting.
$500 to $999 farms reporting.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.
$5,000 and over farms reporting.
Far.s with expendi tares for hired tabor 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..
farms reporting . .
3.975
10,079
2,379
3,120
8,871
1,724
2,40 '
5,622
1,461
2,032
5,148
1,151
13,619
9,878
251,725
1,933,814
5,082
5,016
2,836
2,042
3,102
1,917
1,625
586
7,469
4,330
1,642
1,137
2,303
375,700
1,372
$5,000 and
4,919
1,525
57
723,955
201,555
885,940
2,971
1,045
967
265
655
130
5
245
40
61
40
6
20
5
17
3,857
1,290
5
2,560
940
757
225
425
100
5
100
5
10
5
20
20
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES
(^Figures
of workers and wage rates
Tenure of operato:
Hi red workers farms
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 130 days) farms
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms
Paid on a nonthly basis farms
Under $25 per month farms
$25 to $34 per month farms
$35 to $49 per month farms
$50 to $84 per month farms
$85 to $109 per month farms
$110 to $129 per month farms
$130 to $169 per month farms
$170 to $214 per month farms
$215 to $274 per month farms
$275 to $324 per month farms
$325 and over per month farms
Paid on a weekly basis farms
Under $5 per week farms
$5 to $7 per week farms
$8 to $11 per week farms
$12 to $19 per week farms
$20 to $24 per week farms
$25 to $29 per week farms
$30 to $39 per week farms
$40 to $49 per week farms
$50 to $59 per week farms
$60 to $69 per week farms
$70 to $79 per week farms
$80 and over per week farms
Paid on a daily basis farms
$1 per day farms
$2 per day farms
$3 per day - farms
$4 per day farms
$5 per day - farms
$6 per day farms
$7 per day farms
$8 per day farms
$9 per day farms
$10 and over per day farms
Paid on an hourly basis farms
•farms reporting.
for hired labor
1954.
$1 to $99 farms
$100 to $199 farms
$200 to $499 farms
$500 to $999 farms
$1,000 to $2,499 farms
$2,500 to $4,999 farms
$5,000 and over farms
Farms with expenditures for hired labo
orW:
reported. . .farms
$1
$100 to $199 farms
$200 to $499 farms
$500 to $999 farms
$1,000 to $2,499 farms
$2,500 to $4,999 farms
$5,000 and over farms
reporting,
dollars,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting..
19,159
63,746
10,504
3,374
2,215
1,604
1,462
7,589
11,555
5,724
1,208
436
153
68
13,573
52,191
7,040
2,081
1,674
1,452
1,326
5,586
2,003
11,570
3,280
56,118
40,744,165
19,413
9,908
11,253
6,250
5,776
2,060
1,458
36,959
17,044
8,017
10,371
36,124
5,438
1,813
1,276
1,019
825
3,982
5,794
3,018
16
7,452
30,330
3,646
1,079
1,025
943
759
2,919
1,063
6,389
30,118
21,513,656
10,070
5,248
6,069
3,545
3,231
1,173
19,589
3,272
1,064
2,627
3,789
2,023
801
15,009
12,760,275
3,996
2,582
3,446
1,892
1,953
682
458
9,201
3,555
2,112
2,163
4,217
2,337,103
1,321
given by tenure of operator for
al farms only.
MICHIGAN
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 definitio
Tenure of operator 1 — Continued
Tenants — Con tinned
Crop- share
croppers
reporting.
persons,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
persons,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
persons .
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
red workers farms
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Seasonal workers ( to be employed less than 150 days) farms
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms
a monthly basis farus reporting.
• $25 per month farms reporting.
,o $34 per month farms reporting.
,o $49 per month farms reporting,
-o $84 per month farms reporting.
ad $109 per month farms reporting.
to $129 per month farms reporting.
to $169 per month farms reporting.
to $214 per month farms reporting.
to $274 per month farms reporting.
to $324 per month farms reporting.
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.
$110
$130
$170
$2 1 5
$275
$325
Paid on a
Under :
$0.25
•ly basis farms reporting.
per hour farms reporting.
,34 per hour farms reporting.
,44 per hour farms reporting.
,54 per hour farms reporting.
, 64 per hour farms reporting.
,74 per hour farms reporting.
,84 per hour farms reporting.
,99 per hour farms reporting.
. 14 per hour farms reporting.
.29 per hour farms reporting.
,44 per hour farms reporting.
rer per hour farms reporting.
.farms reporting..
hired
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.
ms 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.
22
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 10—HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES
[Figures on number of workers and wage :
for hired persons working the week of
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Regular workers (to he employed 150 days or more) farms
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms
1 hired worker farms
2 hired workers farms
3 or 4 hired workers farms
5 to 9 hired workers farms
10 hired workers or more farms
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms
Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms
rters farms reporting.,
persons. ,
reporting. .
reporting. ,
reporting. .
reporting. ,
reporting. ,
reporting.,
persons . ,
reporting.,
reporting. ,
reporting. .
reporting. .
reporting. ,
reporting. ,
reporting. .
reporting. ,
reporting. ,
reporting. ,
reporting . ,
reporting. ,
reporting. .
reporting.,
Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting.
Under $25 per month farms reporting. ,
$25 to $34 per month 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.
2,617
5,277
1,696
Paid on a daily basis farms
$1.00 per day farms
$2.00 per day farms
$3.00 per day farms
$4.00 per day farms
$5.00 per day farms
$6.00 per day farms
$7.00 per day farms
$8.00 per day farms
$9.00 per day farms
$10.00 and over per day farms
Paid on i
Under
$0.25
$0.35
$1.00
$1.15
$1.30
$1.45
n hourly basis farms
$0.25 per hour farms
to $0.34 per hour farms
to $0,44 per hour farms
to $0.54 per hour farms
to $0. 64 per hour farms
to $0.74 per hour farms
to $0.84 per hour farms
to $0.99 per hour farms
to $1.14 per hour farms
to $1.29 per hour farms
to $1.44 per hour farms
and over per hour farms
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
153
68
13,573
52,191
7,040
2,081
1,674
1,452
1,326
pie
work basis farms reporting. .
for hired labor
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.
Faros 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.,
207
8,973
3,303,156
3,170
1,956
2,146
964
538
6,356
2,720
1,530
1,465
MICHIGAN
23
BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1954
Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms.
Type of farm — Continued
Livestock
other than
dairy and
poultry
1 hired worker
2 hired workers
3 or 4 hired workers
5 to 9 hired workers
10 hired workers or more
Regular workers ( to be employed 150 days ■
1 hired worker
2 hired workers
3 or 4 hired workers
5 to 9 hired workers
10 hired workers or more
Seasonal workers ( to be employed less than 150 days) .
1 hired worker
2 hired workers
3 or 4 hired workers
5 to 9 hired workers
10 hired workers or more
Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers..
Both regular and seasonal hired workers
Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers..
Paid
ithly basis
Under $25 per month
$25 to $34 per month....
$35 to $49 per month....
$50 to $84 per month....
$85 to $109 per month...
$110 to $129 per month..
$130 to $169 per month..
$170 to $214 per month..
$215 to $274 per month..
$275 to $324 per month..
$325 and over per month.
Paid on a weekly bas
Under $5 per week
$5 to $7 per week
$8 to $11 per week....
$12 to $19 per week...
$20 to $24 per week...
$25 to $29 per week...
$30 to $39 per week...
$40 to $49 per week...
$50 to $59 per week...
$60 to $69 per week...
$70 to $79 per week...
$80 and over per week.
Paid on a daily basis
1.00 per day
2.00 per day
3.00 per day
4.00 per day
5.00 per day
6.00 per day
7.00 per day
8.00 per day
$9.00 per day
$10.00 and over per day.
$3.i
$7.i
Paid on i
Under
$0.25
$0.35
$0.45
$0.55
$0.65
$0.75
$0.85
$1.00
$1.15
$1.30
$1.45
$0.25 per hour....
to $0.34 per hour,
to $0.44 per hour,
to $0.54 per hour.
to $0.64 per hour,
to $0.74 per hour,
to $0.84 per hour.
to $0.99 per hour,
to $1.14 per hour.
to tl.29 per hour.
.44 per hour,
per hour.
) $1..
Paid on a piece-work basis
Expenditures for hired labor in 1954.
$1 to $99
$100 to $199
$200 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $2,499
$2,500 to $4,999
$5,000 and over
Farms with expenditai
$1 to $99
$100 to $199
$200 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $2,499.
$2,500 to $4,999.
$5,000 ana over..
for hired labor bat no hired
..farms reporting.,
persons. .
..farms reporting..
..farms reporting..
..farms reporting..
..farms reporting..
..farms reporting..
..farms reporting..
..farms reporting..
..farms reporting..
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting,
persons.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting,
dollars.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting..
..farms reporting.,
..farms reporting..
..farms reporting.,
..farms reporting.,
..farms reporting.,
..farms reporting..
..farms reporting..
6,292
10,365
4,367
1,169
18,449
9,084,366
6,495
3,399
12,157
5,795
2,864
2,496
1,743
3,231
1,051
5,240
3,388,580
1,857
4,835
2,470,890
1,641
24
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table ll.-DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1954, 1950, AND 1945
. reports for only a sample of farms. See
Nov. 1-Nov. 6
October 10 to 16..
October 17 to 23..
October 24 to 31..
November 1 to 6. . .
November 7 to 13..
November 14 to 20.
November 21 to 27.
November 28 to 30.
December 1 to 4...
December 5 to 11..
December 12 to 18.
December 19 to 25.
December 26 to 31.
Z Less than 0.5.
proximate average dat«
rcent of faros enumeri
April 14 and earlier.
April 15 to 28 ,
April 29 to May 12..,
Hay 13 to June 2....,
June 3 and later....,
of enumerati
ted during—
Apr. 15-Apr. 28
Mar. 16-Mar. 31
Percent
January 1
January 16
MICHIGAN
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26
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 13,
[Data for i
-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS:
amber of livestock not fully comparable for the several census'
CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
i. See State Table 12 and text]
1925
(January l)
Total value of specified classes of livestock dollars..
Cattle and dairy products:
Cattle and calves farms reporting..
number. .
value. .dollars. .
Cows, including heifers that
have calved farms reporting..
value. .dollars. .
Milk cows farms reporting..
Dairy products sold farms reporting..
dollars..
Whole milk sold farms reporting. .
pounds . .
dollars . .
Cream sold farms reporting..
pounds of butterfat..
dollars..
Butter, buttermilk, skira milk,
and cheese sold farms reporting..
dollars..
Cows milked, day preceding enumeration. .. .farms reporting..
number of cows . .
Mill! produced, day preceding enumeration gallons..
Cows and heifers milked during any
part of preceding year farms reporting..
Horses and mules:
Horses and/or mules farms reporting. .
number..
value.. dollars. .
Horses and colts, including ponies farms reporting..
value. .dollars. .
Mules and mule colts farms reporting..
number. .
value .. dollars . .
Hogs:
Hogs and pigs farms reporting..
value . . dollars . .
4 months old and over farms reporting. .
number. .
Less than 4 months old farms reporting. .
number. .
Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting..
number..
Between December 1 and June 1 farms reporting..
number. .
Between June 1 and December 1 farms reporting..
number. .
Sheep and wool:
Sheep and lambs.... .farms reporting..
number.,
value. .dollars. .
Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting..
number..
Ewes farms reporting. .
number. .
Rams and wethers farms reporting. .
number. .
Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting..
number. .
Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting. .
number shorn. .
Wool shorn pounds. .
value.. dollars..
See footnotes at end of table.
96,741
1, 839, 326
856, 100
129, 271, 100
82,534
777, 643
(NA)
x 151, 306, 211
52,135
4,146,967,611
140,170,486
16,274
18, 860, 559
11,135,725
(NA)
(NA)
79, 142
600,911
1, 579, 854
(NA)
(NA)
21,296
43, 224
2,766,336
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
43, 256
788, 619
25,936,779
32,604
312,526
27,791
476,093
25,088
153,304
18,980
83,018
17,724
70, 286
8,505
464,774
7,250,905
7,934
270, 155
7,761
256,804
5,540
13,351
7,029
194, 619
7,671
316,494
2,650,183
1, 351, 597
114,154
1, 696, 054
225, 073, 301
166,741,478
105,990
794, 341
89,651
143,115,068
62,997
3,432,348,882
126, 340, 006
28,429
26,571,436
16,563,187
1,209
211,875
101, 518
645, 015
1, 804, 263
(NA)
(NA)
48,664
105,667
5, 625, 887
47,887
103,301
5,499,264
1,209
2,366
126,623
56,023
689, 831
13,788,058
51,400
375,021
21,296
314, 810
(NA)
(NA)
35,270
130,103
(NA)
(NA)
9,180
387,684
7,252,495
8,947
289, 655
8,810
256,559
6,155
33,096
5,386
98,029
8,568
288, 672
2,342,673
1,123,043
136, 030
1,954,713.
157,275,144
131,739
1,105,602
118,770,030
(NA)
(NA)
109,157
121,700,688
68,575
3,373,765,158
2 103,676,660
41,820
38,311,796
2 17,733,620
3 1, 821
2 290,408
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
132,627
951, 276
(NA)
234,030
14,163,580
96,048
230,468
13,909,970
1,885
3,562
253,610
70, 303
680, 683
13,338,789
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
41,296
118,978
(NA)
(NA)
16,689
663,171
5,760,994
(NA)
(NA)
15,390
499,066
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
148, 663
1,540,768
80,957,825
144, 973
968,736
62,308,351
143,931
923,779
123, 080
51,571,122
61,385
2,404,856,459
2 39, 276, 830
61,331
54,935,270
2 11,782,566
3 6,315
2 511,726
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
145,492
868, 853
129, 018
351,687
36,759,271
127,127
344,475
36, 023, 086
3,553
7,a2
736, 185
88,768
585,993
5,992,258
88,768
585,993
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
55,172
137,907
(NA)
(NA)
25,043
857,232
5, 872, 068
25,043
857,232
23,354
734,121
(NA)
123,111
(NA)
(NA)
15, 050
23,091
(NA)
785, 331
4,232,296
6,316,847
1, 835, 648
1,518,433
163, 797
1, 517, 639
39, 386, 360
161,946
934,739
31,781,126
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
160, 805
891,165
145,.
384, 836
43,901,957
144,160
377, 377
43,066,460
3,656
7,459
835,497
88,926
488,966
2,933,796
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
46,092
81,990
(NA)
(NA)
32, 110
1, 100, 218
5,061,003
(NA)
(NA)
30,617
828,997
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
30,474
986, 829
8,036,330
1,928,719
162, 105, 215
143, 510
1, 528, 161
90, 144, 590
(NA)
737,796
62, 112, 834
138,522
715,105
124, 035
71,099,796
57,492
1,904,130,635
45,754,747
(NA)
(NA)
23, 121, 371
3 13,959
3 2, 223,678
131,432
598,764
1,412,830
141,390
746,104
138,967
389,188
43,184,793
(NA)
382, 660
42,483,048
(NA)
6,528
701,745
67,984
596, 557
7, 592, 248
(NA)
374, 180
19,728
222, 377
(NA)
(NA)
35,914
70, 514
(NA)
(NA)
32,481
1,416,243
11,606,057
(NA)
1,020,967
(NA)
958, 210
(NA)
62,757
(NA)
395,276
29,751
1,022,403
8, 126, 724
2,737,967
(NA)
1,406,467
66, 533, 315
(NA)
876,090
51, 503, 568
153,365
806, 201
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1, 246, 234, 213
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
162,998
823,118
163,749
489,420
40, 638, 132
(NA)
482,441
40, 063, 169
(NA)
6,979
574,963
99, 228
855, 368
10,232,318
(NA)
(«*)
(NA)
(«.)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
129, 330
(NA)
(NA)
27,433
1, 066, 217
12,498,921
(NA)
719, 273
(NA)
688,974
(NA)
30,299
(NA)
346,944
(NA)
859, 572
6,867,389
2,719,640
MICHIGAN
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]
27
and explanations,
Census of —
1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920
(January 1) (April 1) (January l) (April 1) (January l) (January l)
Goi
and
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..
Mohair clipped pounds. .
value. .dollars. .
Poultrv 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..
number . .
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. .
Aninals 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..
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)
59,003
40, 332, 258
85, 240
10,773,064
12,389,024
32,484
8,985,853
8, 363, 849
51, 110
69, 697, 969
25,139,084
59,259
2,336
1, 107, 880
7,070
681,000
3,533
40,958
4,106
6,829,325
86,999
95,039,740
86,897
78,804
746, 515
60,452,051
59,910
384,411
51,436,547
61,128
362,104
9,015,504
31,311
812,203
30, 155, 557
7,196
267,493
4,127,094
1,599
3,475
305,038
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«*)
74,369
41, 215, 217
104,704
8,456,310
10,745,143
47, 159
8,533,407
10,256,003
63,994
59, 283, 105
25, 387, 064
2,234
65,871
3,148
674,370
3,099
39,086
105, 158
97,993,460
104, 459
95,304
689,778
61,942,948
66,642
318, 391
49, 527, 599
75, 832
371, 387
12,415,349
48,643
906,878
30, 859, 998
8,092
246,506
4, 522, 551
6,429
13,432
667,963
2,798
9,351
39,970
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
102, 293
38,890,151
133, 516
11,337,617
15,477,159
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,586
466,486
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
103,484
744, 263
40, 191, 564
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
59,486
1, 095, 282
30, 182, 862
12,773
422, 346
3,922,870
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,860
8,170
32,786
2,850
8,117
110, 759
16,769,336
146,234
10, 023, 267
6,914,070
73,063
7, 886, 798
5,139,439
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
75, 033
7,110
395,641
6,821
267, 389
3,292
45, 862
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
113,179
100,342
635, 704
21,177,908
66,930
301,327
16,089,900
71, 851
334, 377
5, 088, 008
55,907
884,102
12,022,752
17, 226
619,406
4,156,764
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,280
6,020
24,682
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
163,385
11,114,344
633, 176
17,193
109, 650
3,577
18,077
(NA)
2,679
(NA)
(NA)
146,254
10,379,714
9,559,450
90,474
8,723,917
8,574,822
113, 062
57, 375, 679
17,999,790
(NA)
(NA)
13,108
229,640
17,979
421,395
16, 086
182, 117
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,015
6,796
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
167,408
12,578,979
12, 962, 306
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
the basis of average
28 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 14.-FARMS REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF CATTLE ON HAND: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950; FARMS
REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK ON HAND OR SOLD ALIVE: CENSUS OF 1954
[Data for 1954 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
Co
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
tie and calves of all ages on band 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..
luding heifers
(For definitions and explanatl
farms reporting.
number..
1... farms reporting. .
2 farms reporting.,
3 or 4 farms reporting..
5 to 9 farms reporting. .
10 to 14 farms reporting..
15 to 19 farms reporting..
20 to 29 farms reporting..
30 to 49 farms reporting..
50 to 74 farms reporting . .
75 to 99 farms reporting..
100 to 199 farms reporting..
200 to 499 farms reporting. .
500 to 999 farms reporting.
1,000 and over farms reporting..
Milk co*s on hand, 1954 farms reporting..
number. .
1 farms reporting. .
2 farms reporting. .
3 farms reporting.
4 farms reporting . .
5 to 9 farms reporting..
10 to 14 farms reporting..
15 to 19 farms reporting..
20 to 29 farms reporting..
30 to 49 farms reporting..
50 to 74 farms reporting..
75 to 99 farms reporting..
100 and over farms reporting..
Cattle sold alive, excluding calves, 1954 farms reporting..
number . .
1 to 4 farms reporting. .
5 to 9 farms reporting.
10 to 19 farms reporting..
20 to 29 farms reporting. .
30 to 39 farms reporting .
40 to 49 farms reporting.
50 to 99 .farms reporting.
100 to 199 farms reporting..
200 and over farms reporting. .
Calves sold alive, 1954 farms reporting..
number. .
1 to 4 farms reporting..
5 to 9 .....farms reporting..
10 to 14 farms reporting..
15 to 19 farms reporting . .
20 to 29 farms reporting..
30 to 39 farms reporting. .
40 to 49 farms reporting..
50 to 99 farms reporting..
100 and over farms reporting..
97, 637
114,154
1, 871, 036
1, 696, 054
4,333
6,750
13, 857
19,298
16,982
22,786
35,518
45,478
21,061
17,073
5,149
2,483
737
88, 614
874, 188
10,720
7,168
10, 352
23,206
17,408
9,374
7,355
2,521
.farms
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
d pigs sold alive, 1954 farms reporting.
number .
■eporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
1 to 4 farms :
5 to 9 farms :
10 to 14 farms
15 to 19 farms
20 to 29 farms
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.
rkeys raised, light breeds, 1954 farms reporting..
83,212
796, 635
10,206
6,887
5,086
4,868
21,848
16, 377
8,817
6,701
2,106
259
31
26
61,381
392,209
38,950
12,602
6,537
1,619
62,122
369,740
30,806
19,404
8,010
2,210
1,312
217
66
Under 25 farms
25 to 49 farms
50 to 99 farms
100 to 199 farms
200 to 399 farms
400 to 799 farms
800 to 1,599 farms
1,600 and over farms
Turkeys raised, heavy breeds, 1954 farms
Under 25 farms
25 to 49 farms
50 to 99 farms
100 to 199 farms
200 to 399 farms
400 to 799 farms
800 to 1,599 farms
1,600 and over farms
Broilers (chickens) sold, 1954 farms
Under 2,000 farms
2,000 to 3,999 farms
4,000 to 7,999 farms
8,000 to 15,999 farms
16,000 to 31,999 farms
32,000 to 39,999 farms
40,000 to 49,999 farms
50,000 to 59,999 , farms
60,000 to 69,999 farms
70,000 to 79,999 farms
80,000 to 89,999 farms
90, 000 and over farms
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting.
reporting.
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting,
reporting..
reporting.
MICHIGAN
State Table 15.-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
29
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable
aeeds and plants, and bulbs:
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable
seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold dollars.
Nursery products (trees, shrubs,
vines, ornamentals, etc.) farms reporting.
Sold dollars.
Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens,
and bedding plants grovn for sale:
Grown under glass farms reporting.
square feet.
Grown In open farms reporting.
Sold farms report ing .
dollars.
Vegetables grovn under gla9s, flower seeds,
vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and ausbroo.s produced for sale:
Grown under glass or in house farms reporting.
square feet.
Grown in open farms reporting.
Sold farms reporting.
dollars.
Forest products:
All forest products sold dollars.
Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting.
cords (4'x 4'x 8' ).
Fence posts cut farms reporting.
Sawlogs and veneer logs cut
(including standing timber sold) farms reporting.
thousands of bd. ft.
Pulpwood cut farms reporting.
cords.
Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber,
pulpwood, piling and poles, bark, bolts,
Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other
miscellaneous forest products sold farms reporting.
dollars.
Maple trees tapped farms reporting .
number.
Maple sirup made farms reporting.
gallons.
Maple sugar made farms reporting.
pounds.
Value of maple sirup and maple sugar sold dollars.
1,473
1,224
LO, 866,404
4, 222, 015
3, 318, 220
27,642
618, 648
7,953
1, 763, 349
6,405
41,419
1,963
82,025
5,239
2, 870, 807
1,707
348,982
1,699
93,513
91
*767
2 5, 566, 291
*782
2 1, 593
2 1,261
%, 622,948
2,698,533
3,084,101
40,930
941, 068
10,893
2, 010, 518
s 8,375
8 40, 25:
1,840
(NA)
2,785,751
3,207
521,441
3,118
102, 866
141
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,659,910
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3 861
3 8, 281,719
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3 3, 215, 095
(NA)
(NA)
»992
6 4, 771
(NA)
6 818, 857
973,127
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,269
473, 248
2,264
122,513
181
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4 876
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4 3, 421, 170
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,159,
63,214
1,302,000
10, 194
1,264,705
8 4,951
a 62,586
1,573
46,757
(NA)
(NA)
2,362
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
72, 990
1,397,212
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'894
5 5, 672, 838
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'■\ ,896,519
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'1,165,247
4,578,940
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,570
858, 881
(NA)
(NA)
77, 178
(NA)
NA Not available. -"Trees, plants, vines, etc., in nurseries; flower and vegetable seeds; and bulbs. 2 Flowers and flowering plants grown for sale. 3 Crops grown under
glass (flowers, plants, and vegetables) and propagated mushrooms. *Flowers, plants, and vegetables grown under glass, and flowers grown in the open. 5 Total square feet
under glass. 6 Flower and vegetable seeds, bulbs, and flowers and plants grown in the open. 7 Value of flower and vegetable seeds; vegetables and vegetable plants; and mush-
rooms. Does not include amount sold as standing timber.
30
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 16. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954
CenBus of —
All foras number.
Cropland harveated farms reporting.
Total value of apecified crops
harTested (Gee text) 3 dollars.
Valne of all cropa aold (see text) 3 dollars.
Com:
Corn lor all purposes farms reporting.
value, dollars.
Harvested for grain farms reporting.
bushels.
Cut for silage farms reporting.
tons, green weight.
Hogged or grazed, or cut for green
or dry fodder farms reporting.
Corn sold farms reporting.
bushels,
dollars.
Sorghnns:
Sorghum for all purposes except
for sirup farms reporting.
value, dollars.
Harvested for grain or for seed farms reporting.
bushels.
Cut for silage farms reporting.
tons, green weight.
Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry
forage or hay farms reporting.
Sorghum sold dollars.
446,223,952
253,722,696
92,019
1,871,006
118,415,170
84,191
1,532,822
70,867,260
29,723
293,880
2,350,594
36,940
29,604,215
41,445,901
(NA)
6 177
6 9,239
383,422,043
184,669,069
102,371
1,599,149
96,661,030
93,910
1,273,326
64,393,111
31,231
267,251
2,210,164
10,332
58,572
5 19,372
10,634,239
5 12,095,645
356,252,233
130,151,936
119,731
1,777,871
64,995,840
105,881
1,400,306
45,286,102
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
3,648
(HA)
(MA)
(NA)
(MA)
(MA)
(NA)
163,368,701
69,602,436
135,642
1,564,602
35,620,336
124,:
1,247,613
47,287,199
29,638
234,387
1,942,692
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
(**)
(MA)
148,391
1,587,601
(NA)
117,626
1,030,593
25,212,901
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
(MA)
1,750
25,465
3,537
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«*>
(«*)
(**>
3,811,326
116,059
1,197,434
(NA)
72,471
577,384
15,635,217
29,277
296,810
1,704,079
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
(«*)
(*»>
(**)
(NA)
144,743
1,560,789
(HA)
91,235
782,642
22,087,155
33,906
325,770
2,129,441
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
(**)
(«)
(-)
Snail era ins:
Grains grown together and threshed as
a mixture farms reporting.
bushels,
value, dollars.
Sold farms reporting .
bushels,
dollars.
Winter wheat threshed or combined farms reporting.
bushels,
value, dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels,
dollars.
Spring wheat threshed or combined farms reporting.
bushels.
value, dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels,
dollars.
Oats threshed or combined farms reporting.
bushels,
value, dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels,
dollars.
Oats cut for feeding unthreshed farms reporting.
value, dollars.
Barley threshed or combined farms reporting.
bushels,
value, dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels .
dollars.
Rye threshed or combined farms reporting.
bushels,
value, dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels,
dollars.
Buckwheat threshed or combined farms reporting.
bushels,
value, dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels,
dollars.
2,180
31,657
985,028
985,028
66,409
989,704
28,559,197
59,688,722
57,919
24,289,179
50,764,384
862
76,922
1,210,580
44,951,853
32,365,334
24,035
10,806,364
7,780,584
( 7 )
7,500
68,435
2,270,407
2,247,703
2,106
635,918
629,558
6,843
53,719
898,137
916,100
3,128
492,532
502,385
1,748
13,118
163,916
147,524
3,608
54,654
1,652,282
1,867,074
73,076
1,240,265
31,507,870
56,417,878
58,648
23,348,349
(MA)
1,298
9,947
202,139
362,060
90,489
1,338,883
44,870,017
30,171,324
16,017
5,381,681
(NA)
2,726
16,965
407,952
9,513
101,898
2,549,358
2,626,141
3,511
1,106,471
6,396
53,200
708,296
852,408
2,702
305,148
(NA)
2,557
19,206
250,938
213,487
2,432
31,489
950,153
908,136
(MA)
(MA)
(NA)
69,927
918,922
22,607,464
34,360,1
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
826
5,818
117,079
176,255
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
94,424
1,244,091
40,968,745
30,262,717
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,232
24,915
532,646
13,703
120,067
3,067,368
3,795,954
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,968
58,290
738,326
794,119
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,030
38,952
1,232,848
616,427
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
67,458
719,260
15,486,871
11,844,914
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,827
15,077
317,540
246,186
(MA)
(NA)
(MA)
99,460
1,127,
41,102,609
13,755,3
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,792
19,481
133,218
23,165
201,367
6,089,328
2,826,481
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12,232
94,130
1,220,342
574,440
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,324
21,384
320,057
165,657
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
3,428
36,663
930,339
558,203
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
75,116
836,703
11,858,246
10,435,256
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,053
17,958
241,056
214,540
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
103,492
1,229,673
29,814,559
14,609,134
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,647
64,215
(NA)
25,401
166,631
3,372,736
2,394,643
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
18,387
156,918
1,382,911
898,892
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,453
60,441
1,539,845
1,067,628
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
61,875
780,273
13,526,349
15,432 359
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,872
184,787
214,835
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
103,562
1,194,239
33,523,336
15,809,843
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
34,813
215,795
4,178,549
2,874,287
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
16,386
146,679
1,623,761
1,419,819
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,934
33,689
317,356
269,031
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
(NA)
789,672
18,775,355
27,341,727
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,192
3,293
67,621
100,972
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
125,143
1,443,063
57,470,383
27,106,678
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,335
24,789
(NA)
20,727
107,827
3,169,853
2,724,539
(NA)
(MA)
(MA)
26,139
231,202
3,354,943
3,430,196
(NA)
(NA)
(MA)
9,180
50,478
673,529
729,977
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of table.
MICHIGAN
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
31
Sul 1 grains Continued
Flaxseed threshed or combined farms reporting.
bushels,
value, dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels.
dollars.
Other grain threshed or combined farms reporting.
bushels,
value, dollars.
Sold farms reporting.
bushels.
dollars.
Harvested for beans farms reporting
bushels
value, dollars
sold, dollars
Cut for hay 9 farms reporting
value, dollars
sold, dollars
Hogged or grazed, or cut for silage. . -farms reporting
value, dollars
farms reporting
Plowed under for green i
Dry field and seed peas harvested for
t):
100-lb. bags
value, dollars
sold, dollars
.farms reporting
bushels
value, dollars
sold, dollars
Hay crops {
land from which hay was cut lai acres
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay
(and for dehydrating) farms reporting
value, dollars
Sold farms reporting
dollars
Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and
grasses cut for hay farms reporting
value, dollars
Sold farms reporting
dollars
Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains
cut for hay farms reporting
value , dollars
Sold farms reporting
dollars
Wild hay cut farms reporting
value, dollars
Sold farms reporting
dollars
Other hay cut (see text) farms reporting
value, dollars
Sold farms reporting
dollars
Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover,
or small grains farms reporting
t T~e
:gh-
alue, dollars
1,543
12,441
37,945
2,007
16,554
672,526
585,098
7,118
139,612
2,723,650
6,809,125
6,400,579
323
1,710
2,259
38,403
3,838
28,175
507
3,612
16,103
408,370
3,297,558
30,667,289
29,133,924
6,290
13,838
11,762
64,678
1,368,921
2,315,642
53,259,766
8,652
208,167
4,787,841
45,061
835,973
1,157,063
21,405,666
5,739
118,686
2,195,693
'l,472
'10,389
'11,083
'188,411
1,196
14,962
13,761
151,371
2,425
29,050
32,885
559,045
4,447
56,176
313,640
2,007,296
9,324
69,194
238,718
(HA)
7,425
205,339
180,205
(NA)
39,950
(NA)
3,939
60,619
1,279,178
2,634,869
(HA)
857
3,802
5,176
93,168
(NA)
27,125
496,306
4,975,853
32,452,899
(NA)
4,701
15,278
(NA)
61,071
976,113
1,499,954
31,895,948
(NA)
(HA)
(NA)
60,289
1,012,701
1,160,486
22,098,885
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,825
18,150
17,576
327,006
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(")
( l3 )
( 13 )
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
13 12,565
13 181,402
13 180,266
13 3,235,421
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
591
7,775
34,725
260,076
5,735
46,909
131,448
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,816
98,812
1,681,536
3,363,380
(NA)
2,535
15,964
18,983
324,368
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
36,596
630,392
4,350,716
26,115,789
(NA)
3,907
51,731
145,188
(NA)
72,007
1,179,987
1,802,236
35,750,748
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
78,327
1,342,226
1,731,517
31,411,432
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,319
7,425
7,862
96,924
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,872
19,473
18,533
180,541
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
239,326
266,442
3,970,490
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7,414
68,948
106,869
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
14,935
361,483
165,367
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,220
50,001
824, 505
738,443
(NA)
8,442
52,506
76,732
561,372
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10 40,627
10 488,114
4,825,710
13,835,091
(NA)
10 648
10 3,170
43,782
108,829
(NA)
88,593
1,212,561
1,789,934
15,559,709
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
77,596
1,112,087
1,272,655
9,599,021
(NA)
NA)
(HA)
198,175
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,042
34, 133
30,421
138,061
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
.165,937
173,756
1,070,409
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
l4 126
"1,605
"8,557
1 '29,093
8,773
89,079
155,888
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
61,980
58,261
(NA)
29,887
347,256
142,723
2,383,474
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
56,775
"631,798
4,174,175
11,478,982
(NA)
77,276
936,989
983,743
19,084,614
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
90,690
1,304,137
815,282
13,859,794
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10,321
60,202
39,477
513,201
(NA)
NA)
(NA)
(«)
(**)
(**)
(«*)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
302,916
214,649
2,849,729
(NA)
NA)
(NA)
2,301
19,522
54,199
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA'J
3,870
90,017
63,016
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,112
(NA)
(NA)
13,251
25,620
(NA)
736
4,890
5,183
59,509
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
50,469
"574,596
3,120,658
19,282,966
(NA)
"25, 112
298,898
625,963
(NA)
51,315
524,657
846,090
11,829,670
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,037,
2,479,904
25,069,240
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,717
12,980
14,771
136,435
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,991
31,041
28,532
194,492
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
111,907
121,015
1,075,506
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(»)
(«)
(«)
(«*)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,776
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
56,994
624,763
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
35,361
321,401
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,467,499
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,282
18,605
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
40,033
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA
(NA)
(NA)
94,177
(NA)
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(**)
(«)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnotes at end of table.
32
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 16. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
Census of —
farms reporting . .
bushels. .
value , dollars..
sold, dollars. .
Bluegrass seed harvested farms reporting . .
pounds, green basis..
value, dollars..
sold, dollars..
Bromegrass seed harvested farms reporting..
pounds. .
value, dollars..
sold, dollars..
. ..farms reporting.
pounds.
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
Ladino clover seed harvested farms reporting.
pounds.
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
Red clover seed harvested farms reporting.
bushels.
value, d .liars.
sold, dollars.
Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting.
bushels.
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
White clover seed harvested farms reporting.
pounds,
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
farms reporting. .
pounds. .
value, dollars..
sold, dollars..
Fescue seed harvested farms reporting. .
pounds . .
value, dollars..
sold, dollars..
Redtop seed harvested farms reporting. .
pounds. .
value, dollars.,
sold, dollars. .
Sudan grass seed harvested farms reporting..
pounds . .
value, dollars.,
sold, dollars..
Timothy seed harvested farms reporting. .
pounds . .
value, dollars..
sold, dollars..
Vetch seed harvested farms reporting. .
pounds . .
value, dollars.,
sold, dollars..
Other field seed crops harvested acres..
.farms reporting.
pounds .
value, dollars,
sold, dollars.
farms reporting. . .
bushels,
value, dollars,
sold, dollars.
Mint harvested for oil farms reporting. . .
pounds of oil.
value, dollars.
so]d, dollars.
See footnotes at end of table.
1,303
11,214
9,064
239,290
136,396
17
18,442
2,029
1,723
65,310
15,674
9,405
5,311
2,762
1,933
11,490
150,242
160,680
3,952,728
2,925,068
477
4,961
11,718
70,308
35,155
37,084
23,363
17,523
2,835
139,063
36,156
25,310
9,248
1,480
1,184
4,420
2,564
1,923
44,492
3,559
3,026
4,648
542,802
97,704
73,280
1,598
257,052
35,987
28,792
6,462,400
64,624
64,624
34,171
17 53,222
11,276,150
15,448,326
10,755,109
408
13,340
324,542
1,437,720
1,437,720
6,011
46,992
34,364
909,574
(NA)
33,822
10,147
(NA)
8,425
546,660
146,189
(NA)
10,381
15,573
(NA)
13,191
155,017
157,977
3,527,930
(NA)
931
8,969
15,446
129,729
(NA)
17,279
12,959
(NA)
25,170
1,762
(NA)
2,270
177,001
31,940
(NA)
2,529
314,901
47,234
(NA)
,263,240
42,632
(NA)
49,605
17 84,135
14,205,579
17,329,026
(NA)
662
15,344
380,232
1,501,913
(NA)
95,027
78,494
1,690,893
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
14,637
163,375
140,977
2,564,452
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
84,898
167,720
18,168,061
27,844,527
(NA)
17,116
151,505
153,057
1,340,178
(NA)
(na;
15 173,274
5 1, 138,734
(NA)
2,116
17,370
51,679
118,859
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
28,806
(NA)
3,329
,106,725
198,481
(NA)
120,280
218,564
20,455,528
13,718,919
(NA)
1,034
18,800
494,813
989,592
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
159,002
322,605
36,163,272
10,848,982
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,898
4,139
63,253
(NA)
NA.
NA
16 24,209
16 257,803
16 311,473
6 2,906,697
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,911
261,990
13,846
(NA)
96,360
3,936
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
(NA)
3,909
32,922,183
186,668
(NA)
123,937
223,794
15,911,808
21,111,199
(NA)
707
11,141
226,134
678,402
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
134,686
241,232
28,871,597
11,958,551
(NA)
MICHIGAN
State Table 16. SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
33
pounds .
value, dollars.
sold, dollars.
value, dollars
Sugar beets harvested for sugar farms reporting
value, dollars
sold, dollars
Wormwood har
.farms reporting
pounds of oil
value, dollars
sold, dollars
All other field crops harvested.
Value of specified crops harvested, except frnita. Data,
horticultural specialties, and vegetables dollars.
Valoe of crops sold, except fruits, nu.ts, horticultural
specialties, and vegetablea dollars.
Vegetables for hoi
polo
and for aale (other than
Vegetables harvested for home use 20 farms reporting
value, dollars
Vegetables harvested for sale 21 farms reporting
Sold dollars
Asparagus farms reporting
Beans, green lima farms reporting
Beans, snap (bush and pole types) ... .'.farms reporting
Beets ( table ) farms reporting
Broccoli farms reporting
Cabbage farms reporting
Cantaloups and rauskmelons farms reporting
Carrots farms reporting
Cauliflower farms reporting
Celery farms reporting
Chinese cabbage farms reporting
Collards farms reporting
Corn, sweet farms reporting
Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting
Eggplant farms reporting
Lettuce and romaine farms reporting
Mustard greens farms reporting
Onions, dry farms reporting
Onions, green and shallots farms reporting
Parsnips farms reporting
Peas, grepn farms reporting
Peppers, hot (chili peppers) farms reporting
Peppers, sweet and pimientos farms reporting
Pumpkins farms reporting
Radishes farms reporting
Rhubarb farms reporting
1,825
3,116,360
93, 492
93,492
8,762
3,661
64,977
728,424
8,012,664
1,1 1.2,664
6,640
32,204
32,204
360,581,664
168,080,408
13,931
105,358
18,845,285
1,734
2,345
8,920
3,768
14,135
6,050
23,623
1,887
2,824
,636,600
134,459
(NA)
5,305
71,490
703,694
,148,016
(NA)
22
1,593
26,633
159,798
(HA)
"315,479,927
e 120, 578,276
19,299
109,392
17,496,918
3,691
3,691
7,090
2,193
3,641
1,532
2,412
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,885
56,994
522,971
6,079,462
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
14,206
(NA)
275,533,597
69,003,771
26,226
129,089
19,187,448
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5,761
11,389
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,634
7,032
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6,129
17,158
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,272
9,386
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,388
3,167
6,858,200
131,041
(NA)
11,821
110,863
964,937
5,403,266
(NA)
2,742
9,231
(NA)
(NA)
'338,352
(NA)
131,350,798
45,801,424
21,934
93,316
7,801,809
1,677
2,531
1,705
2,697
2,707
5,924
2,378
2,021
5,110
11,809
7,692
10,297
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12,485
105,149
947,162
5,607,199
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,752
2,421,600
58,812
(NA)
(NA)
5,648
43,683
299,913
2,395,161
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
(NA)
146,756
109,705
3,186,700
3,591,239
(NA)
27,498
117,487
83,242
(NA)
9,319,576
(NA)
1,401
(NA)
1,467
(NA)
536
(NA)
1,44:
7,796
6,56f
8,534
6,898
(NA)
505
(NA)
485
(NA)
2
(NA)
1
6,965
4,929
8,491
6,242
(NA)
2,468
(NA)
4,152
(NA)
1,266
(NA)
949
(NA)
375
(NA)
499
(NA)
1,376
(NA)
5,859
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3
(NA)
2
10,755
6,296
19,256
14,244
(NA)
11,217
(NA)
11,157
(NA)
7fi
(NA)
40
(NA)
1,041
(NA)
431
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,662
(NA)
6,229
(NA)'
315
(NA)
166
(NA)
79
(NA)
72
(NA)
3,088
(NA)
8,562
(NA)
( 23 >
(NA)
( 23 )
(NA)
23 375
(NA)
23 282
(NA)
42
(NA)
98
(NA)
197
(NA)
255
(NA)
214
(NA)
549
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
12,876
112,279
867,356
7,112,200
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(•*)
(NA)
(«)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,708
5,853
2,137
3,778
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7,179
15,563
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
694
401
(NA)
(NA)
2,417
3,513
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
See footnote
at end of table.
34
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: 1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
Census of— .
Vegetables for home use and for sale (other than Irish
and aveet potatoes)— Continued
Vegetables harvested for sale 21 — Continued
Rutabagas farms reporting
Spinach farms reporting
Squash farms reporting
Tomatoes farms reporting
Turnips farms reporting
Turnip greens farms reporting
Watermelons farms reporting
Mixed vegetables farms reporting
Other vegetables acres
Berries and other snail fruits harvested for sole: - -
Blackberries and dewberries farms reporting
quarts
value, dollars
Blueberries (tame) , farms reporting
value, dollars
Currants farms reporting
value, dollars
Gooseberries farms reporting
value, dollars
Raspberries farms reporting
value, dollars
Strawberries farms reporting
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sour cherries farms reporting.
Trees of all ages number.
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.
number.
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.
Quantity harvested farms reporting.
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.
See footnotes at end of table.
1,434
4,145
12,237
27
56
52,895
15,869
4,333
7,646
5,793,312
2,722,857
4,619
7,880
12,658,612
4,050,750
30
4,924
"498,831
"12,524
25 2,398,557
25 6,181
"7,297,34]
"15,324,414
"6,803
25 7,948,702
25 1,511
2 '462, 705
"5,904
25 7, 485,997
"4,717
"74,471,088
2 =3,723,553
(NA)
25 4,156,871
(NA)
25 1,294,176
(NA)
25 2,862,695
(NA)
=101,095,269
25 11,557,029
"8,395
"3,743,496
"3,917
"1, 173,336
25 6,720
2 =2,570, 160
2 =4, 558
"4,748
2 =413,375
2 =1,758
2 =120,840
2 =3,645
"292,535
"2,069
=14,551,642
2 =2,037,226
1,195
1,904
5,062
11,877
1,427
1,631,257
369,002
275
1,731
1,086,521
434,609
43
73
55,503
11,101
6,059
9,899
7,149,405
2,045,571
6,162
6,397
9,427,639
2,562,044
274
37,036
60,986
4,034,177
16,047
682,793
53,584
3,351,384
35,456
10,703,431
12,094,580
20,592
8,471,348
4,575
431,483
16,592
8,039,865
11,474
48,357,678
1,947,398
(NA)
3,430,802
(NA)
1,009,263
(NA)
2,421,539
(NA)
110,280,813
9,560,522
20,091
3,082,910
7,512
906,556
14,933
2,176,354
9,705
97,528,048
8,792,858
4,057
102,707
7,146
245,185
4,905
12,752,765
767,664
(NA,
(na;
(NA!
(NA
(na;
(na;
6,842
14,323
( :
(na;
(NA
(NA
(NA
(na;
(na;
(NA
1,566
1,686
1,360,383
370,713
428
2,434
719,062
346,184
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9,614
11,279
5,280,299
1,952,032
13,554
5,624
5,930,886
1,764,930
(NA)
(NA)
85,848
5,208,917
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8,045,236
15,321,829
28,974
10,355,496
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
50,987,035
2,527,064
34,551
2,803,949
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
98,960,303
7,980,938
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,500
6,211
11,154
2,266
2,057
2,497,639
253,030
170
136
103,885
9,484
16,409
14,018
11,029,492
1,263,096
19,798
10,434
15,815,497
1,124,056
2,334
85,734
85,539
5,357,346
18,854
1,040,528
76,920
4,316,818
58,949
11,738,669
5,804,686
25,026
11,537,641
3,672
361,448
21,746
11,176,193
18,007
71,398,565
1,105,462
33,283
2,531,378
10,433
386,397
25,857
2,144,981
17,351
72,627,654
1,621,385
28,944
2,266,658
(NA)
289,889
(NA)
1,976,769
(NA)
68,044,432
1,418,124
12,375
264,720
(NA)
96,508
(NA)
168,212
(NA)
4,583,222
203,261
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8,596
11,042
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,129
3,865
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
14,648
11,989
6,465,392
581,885
(NA)
(NA)
127,409
6,740,622
(NA)
1,027,674
(NA)
5,712,948
(NA)
7,644,594
6,421,459
45,038
18,320,731
(NA)
480,601
(NA)
17,840,130
(NA)
127,762,784
1,660,916
54,021
2,785,763
(NA)
535,467
(NA)
2,250,296
(NA)
59,797,080
1,655,098
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2,506
2,059
1,679,168
231,267
173
174
226,118
22,614
12,871
10,704
6,407,945
1,091,152
19,031
7,723
9,610,142
1,454,510
359
21,557
110,730
6,593,501
(NA)
1,393,611
(NA)
5,199,890
(NA)
6,759,882
7,515,100
37,724
17,799,496
(NA)
879,868
(NA)
16,919,628
(NA)
117,822,405
2,422,480
39,995
2,181,814
(NA)
994,786
(NA)
1,187,028
(NA)
31,498,824
2,073,339
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3,681
3,795
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1,080
1,176
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)-
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10,270
9,626
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
143,061
7,416,274
(NA)
1,871,434
(NA)
5,544,840
(NA)
5,360,966
5,807,182
61,787
17,219,054
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
MICHIGAN
State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued
35
Tree fruits, outs, and (Trapes— Continued
Peaches farms reporting.
Trees of all ages number.
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.
number.
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.
Quantity harvested farms reporting.
bushels.
value, dollars.
Pears farms reporting.
Trees of all ages number.
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.
number.
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.
number.
Quantity harvested farms reporting.
bushels.
value, dollars.
Plums and prunes farms reporting.
Trees of all ages number.
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.
number.
Trees of bearing age farms reporting.
number.
Quantity harvested farms reporting.
bushels,
value, dollars.
Quinces 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.
Walnuts, black farms reporting.
Trees of all ages number. .
Trees not of bearing age farms reporting.
Trees of bearing age farms reporting..
number.
Quantity harvested farms reporting..
pounds. .
value, dollars..
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..
2 '7,399
'2,287,330
"3,293
2 '610, 506
25 5,936
'1,676,824
2 '4,010
'2,316,860
'4,517,1
2 '8,882
2 '799,692
2 '2, 926
2 '197, 584
2 '7,289
25 602,108
2 '4,525
2 '646, 160
'1,195,399
'319,551
2 '2,029
2 '90, 060
2 '4,525
'229,491
2 '2,098
'296,302
'794,086
2 '199
25 2,534
2 '326
2 '4, 101
2 '46,876,054
2 '46,876,054
22,204
3,603,866
9,249
903,079
16,422
2,700,787
12,077
3,173,477
3,755,912
8,229
233,703
26,057
619,546
19,131
880,694
1,074,105
18,240
374,067
6,160
109,091
13,469
264,976
6,206
266,587
412,004
513
725
7,067
2,820
17,661
1,276
180,815
7,234
4,647
34,450,891
30,599,568
29,140
4,569,660
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,259,355
8,685,827
43,736
1,084,077
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
835,988
1,578,700
23,441
363,488
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
137,784
528,826
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
41,057,043
32,143,117
26,346
4,006,921
11,652
1,764,623
18,509
2,242,298
14,844
3,480,455
2,327,743
38,457
977,586
7,822
218,991
32,728
758,595
24,009
1,000,174
570,631
23,381
340,688
7,490
136,666
17,266
204,022
9,150
173,879
152,406
785
14,414,569
11,028,861
29,219
2,897,423
(NA)
940,506
(NA)
1,956)917
(NA)
643,970
1,126,948
65,463
1,046,630
(NA)
125,070
(NA)
921,560
(NA)
1,245,552
809,609
43,270
396,220
(NA)
77,812
(NA)
318,408
(NA)
194,795
190,899
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(*»)
(NA)
28,643
3,180,981
(NA)
1,173,238
(NA)
2,007,743
(NA)
997,660
1,577,291
48,387
977,269
(NA)
148,517
(NA)
828,752
(NA)
345,152
496,988
38,487
396,282
(NA)
83,383
(NA)
312,899
(NA)
157,236
215,588
657
(NA)
5,598
(NA)
2,877
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(«)
(NA)
38,988
3,229,145
(NA)
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
382,587
748,278
74,008
1,249,246
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
56,835
564,911
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(•*)
(NA)
(NA)
2,774,860
10,860
764,838
21,133
2,010,022
(NA)
448,177
1.232,495
(NA)
1,332,469
14,347
302,734
64,847
1,029,735
(NA)
405,189
871,155
(NA)
519,780
12,621
142,657
40,853
377,123
(NA)
203,091
507,750
(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. 1 Figures for cropland harvested and specified crops relate to the crop years 1954, 1949, 1944, 1939, 1934, 1929, 1924,
and 1919. 2 Total acreage of crops for which figures are available except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of
corn harvested for grain. 3 Includes value of horticultural specialties. See State Table 15. For comparability, see other footnotes and text. 4 Corn cut for forage. 'Value
of corn and other corn products sold. 6 Sorghum hogged or grazed or cut for forage or hay included in "Other field crops." 7 0ats cut for feeding unthreshed included uitn
"Oats, wheat, barley, rye, and other small grains cut for hay." 8 The 1944 and 1939 figures do not include acres plowed under for green manure. The 1944 figures are for acres
grown alone. 9 For 1944, soybeans and cowpeas harvested for hay. Prior to 1944, annual legumes saved for hay, but excluding vetches in 1924. 10 Excludes reports for farms re-
porting acreage 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. 12 For all censuses except 1950, obtained by adding the individual hay crops. 13 Wild hay included with "Other
hay cut." 14 Silage crops other than corn and sorghums. 15 Clover seed, except sweetclover. 16 Clover seed, including sweetclover. 17 For 1954, does not include acreage
for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested; for 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 18 Includes receipts from sale of
pasture and grazing privileges. 19 Includes the value of maple sirup and maple sugar produced. 20 Excludes Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, except for 1920 Census which
included potatoes for home use only. 21 Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes. 22 Green lima beans included with snap beans. 23 Hot peppers included with sweet peppers and
pimientos. 2i For censuses prior to 1950, small fruits harvested for home use or for sale. 25 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.
36
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 17. FARMS REPORTING BY SPECMED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECIFIED
CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954
[Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See tert]
CORN
By acres harvested for all
purposes farms reporting. .
Under 3 acres farms reporting..
3 or 4 acres farms reporting. .
5 to 10 acres farms reporting..
11 to 15 acres farms reporting..
16 to 19 acres farms reporting. .
20 to 24 acres farms reporting. .
25 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 74 acres farms reporting..
75 to 99 acres farms reporting. .
100 to 149 acres farms reporting..
150 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 249 acres farms reporting . .
250 to 299 acres farms reporting..
300 to 399 acres farms reporting . .
400 to 499 acres farms reporting..
500 acres and over farms reporting..
By acres harvested for
grain farms reporting..
Under 3 acres farms reporting..
3 or 4 acres farms reporting..
5 to 10 acres farms reporting..
11 to 15 acres farms reporting. .
16 to 19 acres farms reporting..
20 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 29 acres farms reporting..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting..
50 to 74 acres farms reporting..
75 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 149 acres farms reporting..
150 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 249 acres farms reporting.,
250 to 299 acres farms reporting. .
300 to 399 acres farms reporting..
400 to 499 acres farms reporting. .
500 acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity sold farms reporting . .
bushels . .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting..
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.,
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting..
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.,
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.,
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting..
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.,
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.,
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.,
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting..
10,000 bushels and over farms reporting.
WINTER WHEAT
By :
cres threshed or
bined farms reporting. .
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres -farms reporting..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting. .
200 acres and over farms reporting.,
By quantity harvested farms reporting.
bushels .
Under 2 5 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 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 report ing .
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.
5,000 bushels and over farms reporting.
92,949
1,886,618
5,005
7,406
25,276
13,979
7,019
8,752
85,059
1,544,576
5,050
8,077
25,651
13,132
6,232
3,928
2,093
1,896
1,085
67,326
997,338
6,407
18,520
32,954
7,950
SPRING WHEAT
By acres threshed or
combined farms reporting.
Under 5 acres .....farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting .
25 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 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 bushels and over farms reporting.
OATS
By acres threshed or
combined farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting..
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.,
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.,
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.,
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 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.
3y quantity sold farms reporting.
bushels .
;r 25 bushels farms reporting.
to 49 bushels farms reporting.
to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels.
5,000 to 9,999 bushels.
10,000 bushels and over
3,266
38,459
11,643
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
..farms reporting.
1,337
1,000
3,764
42,865
14,044
BARLEY
By acres threshed or
combined farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
50 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 and over. .. .farms reporting..
1,302
3,757
37, 337
20,828
7,918
3,178
2,064
7,620
68,442
2,073
2,962
2,265
291
29
RYE
By acres threshed or
combined farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
I to 24 acres farms reporting.
i to 49 acres farms reporting .
i acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested . .farms reporting,
bushels .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 bushels and over farms reporting.
)y quantity sold farms reporting.
bushels .
;r 25 bushels farms reporting.
;o 49 bushels farms reporting.
;o 99 bushels farms reporting.
to 499 bushels. farms reporting.
500 bushels and over farms reporting.
BUCKWHEAT
By acres threshed or
combined farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
i to 24 acres farms reporting .
acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested, .farms reporting',
bushels .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
to 49 bushels farms reporting.
to 99 bushels farms reporting.
to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 bushels and over farms reporting.
By quantity sold farms reporting.
bushels .
ider 25 bushels farms reporting .
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
to 99 bushels farms reporting.
to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 bushels and over farms reporting.
FLAXSEED
3y acres threshed or
combined farms reporting.
sr 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
to 24 acres farms reporting.
to 49 acres farms reporting.
icres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. .farms reporting.
bushels .
der 25 bushels farms reporting.
to 49 bushels farms reporting.
to 999 bushels farms reporting .
100 bushels and over farms reporting.
By quantity sold farms reporting.
bushels .
der 25 bushels farms reporting.,
to 49 bushels farms reporting . ,
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting..
100 bushels and over farms reporting..
SOYBEANS
By acres harvested for all
purposes farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
> 9 acres farms reporting.
;o 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
to 99 acres farms reporting .
i to 199 acres farms reporting.
i acres and over farms reporting.
By acres harvested for
beans farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
i 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
;o 49 acres farms reporting.
50 to 99 acres farms reporting.
to 199 acres farms reporting.
acres and over farms reporting.
MICHIGAN
37
State Table 17—FARMS REPORTING BY SPECKED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPEC^IED
CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
i baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text j
SOYBEANS— Con t inued
By quantity harvested. .. .farms reporting,
bushels .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.
5,000 bushels and over farms reporting.
OTHER DRY FIELD AND SEED BEANS
By acres harvested for
beans farms reporting . ,
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting . ,
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.,
50 to 99 acres farms reporting - ,
100 to 199 acres farms reporting .
200 acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested farms reporting.
100-lb. bags.
Under 25 bags farms reporting.
25 to 49 bags farms reporting.
50 to 99 bags farms reporting.
100 to 499 bags farms reporting .
500 to 999 bags farms reporting .
1,000 to 1,499 bags farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bags farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bags farms reporting.
3,000 bags and over farms reporting.
ALFALFA AND ALFALFA MIXTURES
By acres cut for hay (and
for dehydrating) farms reporting..
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting . .
10 to 24 acres farms reporting..
25 to 49 acres farms reporting . .
50 to 99 acres farms reporting..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting..
200 to 299 acres farms reporting..
300 acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity harvested ... .farms reporting.
Under 25 tons farms reporting.
25 to 49 tons farms reporting.
50 to 99 tons farms reporting .
100 to 499 tons farms reporting.
500 tons and over farms reporting.
By quantity sold farms reporting.
Under 25 tons farms reporting.
25 to 49 tons farms reporting.
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.
100 to 499 tons farms reporting.
500 tons and over farms reporting.
CLOVER, TIMOTHY, AND MIXTURES OF
CLOVER AND GRASSES
By acres cut for hay farms reporting..
Under 5 acres farms reporting.,
5 to 9 acres farms reporting . ,
10 to 24 acres farms reporting . .
25 to 49 acres farms reporting . .
50 to 99 acres farms reporting . ,
100 to 199 acres farms reporting . .
200 acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. .. -farms reporting.
Under 25 tons farms reporting.
25 to 49 tons farms reporting .
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.
100 tons and over farms reporting.
By quantity sold farms reporting.
Under 25 tons farms reporting.
25 to 49 tons farms reporting .
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.
100 tens and over farms reporting.
By i
for hay.... farms reporting.
15,86*
401,926
1,111
2,411
6,413
4,010
15,866
174,956
1,786
1,910
3,171
7,638
1,033
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
i to 24 acres farms reporting.
■ to 49 acres farms reporting.
i acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting.
,der 25 tons farms reporting.
i to 49 tons farms reporting.
50 to 99 tons farms reporting.
tons and over farms reporting.
WILD HAY
y acres cut for hay .farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
to 24 acres farms reporting.
to 49 acres farms reporting .
acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting.
Under 25 tons farms reporting.
25 to 49 tons farms reporting.
o 99 tons farms reporting.
tons and over farms reporting.
215
65,569
1,396,261
5,443
12,157
27,872
14,930
,527
65,569
2,375,987
31,279
18,171
11,728
4,370
21
8,991
210,252
6,075
1,928
45,467
843, 578
3,591
45,467
,162,532
27,950
11,579
By i
for hay.... farms reporting...
Under 5 acres farms reporting . .
> 9 acres farms reporting.
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
I acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting.
Under 25 tons farms reporting.
25 to 49 tons farms reporting.
;o 99 tons farms reporting.
tons and over farms reporting.
3y
far
silage farms reporting..
Under 5 acres farms reporting . .
to 9 acres farms reporting . .
to 24 acres farms reporting . .
to 49 acres farms reporting..
to 99 acres farms reporting..
acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting.,
tons, green weight..
Under 25 tons farms reporting..
farms reporting..
50 to 99 tons farms reporting..
tons farms report ing . ,
d over farms reporting..
RED CLOVER SEED
harvested farms reporting..
Under 5 acres farms reporting..
to 9 acres farms reporting . ,
to 24 acres farms reporting..
to 49 acres farms reporting..
acres and over farms reporting..
By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting..
bushels .
der 25 bushels farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 busnels farms reporting.
100 bushels and over farms reporting.
SWEETCL0VER SEED
harvested farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting .
10 to 24 acres farms reporting.
25 to 49 acres farms reporting.
acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested .. .farms reporting,
bushels .
der 25 bushels farms reporting.
to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 bushels and over farms reporting.
1,663
12,589
1,605
1,128
11,729
1,017
2,403
30,586
2,108
10,939
143,045
1,327
3,443
10,939
148,418
9,425
IRISH POTATOES
ly acres harvested for home use or
for sale farms reporting.
Under 0.5 acres farms reporting.
to 0.9 acres farms reporting.
1.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting.
2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting.
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.
acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. .farms reporting,
bushels .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels Tanns 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.
SUGAR BEETS
By acres harvested for
sugar farms reporting.
Under 5 acres farms reporting.
5 to 9 acres farms reporting.
to 24 acres farms reporting.
to 49 acres farms reporting.
to 99 acres farms reporting.
to 199 acres farms reporting .
acres and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested. .farms reporting.
der 25 tons farms reporting.
to 49 tons farms reporting.
to 99 tons. farms reporting.
to 499 tons farms reporting.
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.
By value of sales farms reporting.
dollars .
der 25 dollars farms reporting.
to 49 dollars...
i to 99 dollars.. .
100 to 499 dollars.
to 999 dollars.
1,000 to 1,499 dollars.
1,500 to 1,999 dollars.
2,000 to 2,999 dollars.
2,000 to 4,999 dollars.
5,000 to 9,999 dollars.
10,000 dollars and over
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting.
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting.
.farms reporting.
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting.
.farms reporting.
LAND IN BEARING At© N0NBEARING FRUIT
ORCHARDS, GROVES, VINEYARDS,
AND PLANTED NUT TREES 2
. orchard. . ..fa
Under 0.5 acres farms reporting.
to 0.9 acres farms reporting.
to 2.4 acres farms reporting.
2.5 -to 4.9 acres farms reporting.
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.
acres and over farms reporting.
See footnotes at end of table.
38
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
State Table 17>-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECMED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECffffiD
CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
[Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
Any apples farms reporting..
By trees not of bearing
age farms reporting. .
number of trees . .
Under 5 trees farms reporting . .
5 to 9 trees farms reporting. .
10 to 24 trees farms reporting..
25 to 49 trees farms reporting . .
50 to 99 trees farms reporting..
100 to 199 trees farms reporting..
200 to 299 trees farms reporting..
300 to 499 trees farms reporting..
500 to 999 trees farms reporting..
1,000 trees and over farms reporting..
By trees of bearing age.. farms reporting.,
number of trees . .
Under 25 trees farms reporting..
25 to 49 trees farms reporting . .
50 to 99 trees farms reporting..
100 to 499 trees farms reporting . .
> 999 trees farms reporting. .
500 ■
1,000 to 1,499
1,500 to 1,999
2,000 to 2,999
3,000
5,000
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting,
.farms reporting.
APPLES 2 — Continued
By quantity harvested . .farms reporting,
bushels .
Under 25 bushels farms reporting.
25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.
50 to 99 bushels farms reporting.
100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels... .farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.
5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting.
10,000 bushels and over... farms reporting.
PEACHES 2
Any peaches farms reporting.
12,853 By trees not of bearing
2,039,846 age farms reporting.
5,389 number of ■
2,553 Under 5 trees farms reporting.
1,424 5 to 9 trees farms reporting.
2,311 10 to 24 trees farms reporting.
644 25 to 49 trees farms reporting.
99 trees farms reporting.
199 trees farms reporting.
299 trees farms reporting.
499 trees farms reporting .
999 trees farms reporting.
1,000 trees and over farms reporting.
PEACHES 2 — Continued
6,317 By trees of bearing
7,038,215 age farms reporting.
2,495 number of trees.
er 25 trees farms reporting.
to 49 trees farms reporting .
to 99 trees farms reporting.
to 499 trees farms reporting.
to 999 trees farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 trees farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 trees farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 trees farms reporting.
3,000 to" 4,999 trees farms reporting.
5,000 trees and over farms reporting.
By quantity harvested . .farms reporting.
bushels .
der 25 bushels farms reporting.
to 49 bushels farms reporting.
to 99 bushels farms reporting.
to 499 bushels farms reporting.
500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.
1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.
1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.
2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.
3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.
5,000 bushels and over. .. .farms reporting.
5,998
1,699,276
2,600
1 Does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See
include data for farms vith less than 20 trees
grapevii
MICHIGAN
39
State Table 18.-SAMPIJNG RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED TOTALS FOR COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA,
AND STATE BY NUMRER OF FARMS REPORTING, BY LEVELS
If the es
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
l 1
2
3
4
Level
l l
2
3
Level
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
1 Level 1 should be used in determining the sampling reliability of estimated number of farms and farms reporting.
timated number of farms i
than 75 percent of all farms in the universe, a better approximation to the sampling reliability may be obtained by multiplying the per
When the number of farms i
When the number of farms ■
When the number of farms
farms reporting is 75 percent of all farms, multiply the percent
farms reporting is 90 percent of all farms, multiply the percent
farms reporting is 95 percent of all farms, multiply the percent
■ by 0.50.
by 0.30.
■ by 0.20.
Slate Table 19.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA,
AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS
j^o determine sampling reliability for
Level of sampling reliability for specified items by number of milk i
All commercial farms
30 to 49 50 and
10 to 29 30 to 49
Milk cows number.
Whole milk sold pounds .
dollars.
Cream sold pounds of butterfat.
dollars.
Level of sampling reliability for specified items by number of chickens on hand
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.
Poultry farms
40
STATISTICS FOR THE STATE
Stete Table 19.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA,
AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEM S-Con tin ued
Tenure groups
Economic -class groups
Type-of-fann groups
Farms and fan characteristics:
Land owned or managed by farm operators w
Land rented from others by farm operators a.
Land rented to others by farm operators ai
Cash rent paid by farm operators...,. dollars.
Value of land and buildings per farm dollars.
Land in farms ai
Cropland: Total, harvested, pastured, or other.. a>
Woodland: Total, pastured or not pastured a
Total pastureland a
Total irrigated land, land in crops for erosion
control, or cropland farmed on contour ai
Commercial fertilizer:
Commercial fertilizer purchased tons.
Acres on which commercial fertilizer applied a<
Lime or liming material purchased
Acres on which lime or liming material applied... ai
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.
Total hired workers and unpaid family workers. .persons.
Hired workers:
Regular persons.
Seasonal persons.
Paid on daily basis persons.
Specified farm expenditures:
Machine hire and/or hired labor dollars .
Feed for livestock and poultry dollars.
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil dollars.
Commercial fertilizer purchased dollars.
Livestock and livestock products:
Horses and/or mules number.
Cattle and calves number.
Cows including heifers that have calved number.
Milk cows number.
Hogs and pigs number.
Sheep and lambs number.
Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand number.
Cattle and calves sold number.
Hogs and pigs sold number.
Sheep shorn pounds of wool.
Whole milk sold pounds.
Cream sold .pounds of butterf at.
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 a
Corn harvested for grain a
Winter wheat threshed or combined.
Other
field-
general—
primarily
Oats threshed or combined.
Barley threshed or combined.
Soybeans harvested for beans.
Alfalfa hay
Clover hay
Irish potatoes for home use o:
bushels harvested.
tons harvested.
tons harvested.
for sale ai
bushels harvested.
Value of vegetables harvested for sale dollars.
Land in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards,
and planted nut trees acres .
Note: Items whose level is indicated 1
X may be approximated by using the level given for the State
Chapter B
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
(41)
MICHIGAN
Counties, County Seats, and Rivers
LAKE
ERIE
44
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 1 —FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
[Data for items shown in italics are baaed on
(Fo
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
I text) °cres 1954...
Land in farms acres 1954...
1950. . .
Average size of farm acres 1954...
1950. . .
lue of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars 1954...
Average per acre dollars 1954...
1950. . .
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954...
Land in faraa 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..
Cropland used only for crops not
harvested and not pastured. .farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
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) farm: eporting 1954. .
acres 1954..
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) 1 inas 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. .
Cover crops turned under and land
planted to another crop farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954. .
acres 1954..
138, 922
155,589
36,494,0
45.1
13,180,198
3,726,338
185,161
531,1
16,466,750
17,269,992
118.5
111.0
15,495
10,965
130.43
98.52
126,757
144,239
7,658,801
7,797,346
16,960
21,132
14,033
16,950
13,043
15,593
23,500
28,156
36,431
42,037
18,970
17,735
3,820
2,636
75,259
85,404
1,912,374
1,982,565
57,478
58,736
1,216,923
1,263,231
23,192
349,208
42,773
867,715
47,437
60,812
1,741,731
2,144,821
51,470
51,427
1,674,592
1,576,047
31,990
39,350
937,395
1,101,459
3,780
57,994
134,356
148,922
1,324,934
1,404,523
134,118
150, 573
10,788,098
11,043,142
99,225
119,020
4,591,500
5,228,845
85,667
95,838
3,416,323
3,720,868
1,408
995
433,280
27.0
99,265
18,064
34, 956
38,368
42,440
4,500
1,268
46,377
52,105
159.9
121.5
7,452
6,303
48.87
48.41
312,415
62,790
3,175
12,620
9,111
U6.42
109 .76
4,125
188,793
191,939
1,692
2,114
33,486
39,162
1,848
1,984
36,527
41,225
7,602
1,492
28, 925
927
1,250
17,803
24,222
1,319
1,262
24,114
21,558
1,329
1,360
28,431
27,639
118
1,386
4,134
4,284
35,905
31,513
4,042
4,331
258, 806
272,326
2,722
3,232
79,720
91,023
2,027
2,233
41,917
45,780
90
51
1,019
1,077
363, 520
41.8
138,840
13,140
149.2
142.6
1,024
43,769
45,667
1,034
6,829
7,910
995
1,051
71,661
69,196
60,136
67,734
836
1,078
305,280
45.0
126,379
14,450
137,461
155,750
164.4
144.5
1,006
38,828
43,871
1,048
5,940
9,141
822
1,057
66,293
72, 532
1,036
1,164
235, 520
56.9
108, 565
133,982
136, 963
129.3
117.7
11,383
8,512
85.59
76.87
1,103
50,113
53,696
650
1,006
1,114
7,603
8,459
1,012
1,142
78,347
81,730
831
50,685
58,375
127.0
105.6
7,479
5,629
57.58
48.44
FARM OPERATORS
MICHIGAN
45
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
reports for only a sample of farms. See tert]
Bay
Benzie
Berrien
Branch
Calhoun
Caes
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa
Clare
Clinton
Crawford
Delta
Dickinson
Eaton
«
2,349
451
4,624
2,165
2,702
2,103
758
703
999
723
2,602
51
928
420
2,790
837
1
2,842
541
4' 774
2,404
3,059
2,269
976
855
1,154
777
2,706
66
1,160
483
3,107
901
2
285,440
202,240
371,200
323, 840
453,760
312,320
264,960
464,000
1,011,200
366,080
365,440
360,320
755,200
484,480
362,880
295,040
3
71.3
31.4
76.6
88.3
78.4
78.6
41.9
23.3
17.3
37.7
90.8
3.2
22.4
15.1
89.0
41.9
4
177,270
64,345
234,946
186,890
271,298
176,120
91,963
99,379
162,250
116,555
245,747
5,700
162,024
64,010
261,125
113,505
s
32,710
2,975
56,445
113,640
108,195
75,925
10,230
11,675
16,310
25,095
109, 175
3,760
12,915
6,790
89,300
19,130
1.
4,075
5,803
2,762
4,900
2,400
2,215
2,800
2,156
2,460
1
3,810
385
10,560
16,270
11,545
14,060
1,570
425
725
2,760
19,835
1,185
200
23,665
2,665
8
203,381
63,464
284,365
285,956
355,898
245,466
111, 132
108,156
174,847
138,134
331,871
11,635
169,258
73,070
323,088
123,478
'J
230,983
69,872
286,684
288,162
368,233
252,561
122, 967
125,331
187,315
141,804
327,419
11,306
184,374
69,809
334,004
120, 527
10
86.6
140.7
61.5
132.1
131.7
116.7
146.6
153.8
175.0
191.1
127.5
228.1
182.4
174.0
115.8
147.5
u
81.3
129.2
60.1
119.9
120.4
111.3
126.0
146.6
162.3
182.5
121.0
171.3
158.9
144.5
107.5
133.8
12
16,306
9,930
16,192
16,923
16,587
18,177
8,806
7,597
6,570
11,542
20,441
8,903
9,328
9,463
17,039
7,019
13
11,200
8,752
13,388
11, 816
11,640
11,331
5,394
5,866
6,023
8,326
13,273
5,930
7,073
5,915
11,083
5,558
14
184.41
70.66
265.21
126.04
118.98
152.41
57.92
50.24
39.24
61.13
156.67
37.62
52.52
58.18
138.13
47.75
15
135.64
59.54
226.61
100.51
98.29
103.53
41.93
40.43
37.46
48.23
107.40
51.15
44.91
39.72
102 .27
44.45
16
79
77
86
70
71
70
79
88
82
81
81
97
85
94
71
80
17
2,286
394
4,367
1,974
2,440
1,846
699
642
912
642
2,359
35
861
384
2,519
742
18
2,745
482
4,557
2,140
2,760
2,044
906
795
1,082
721
2,519
52
1,078
449
2,893
829
19
120,122
13,506
162,214
153,682
173,872
116, 805
29,373
28,252
68,488
35,379
193,319
1,981
40,258
15,289
177,158
29,496
2(1
136,939
14,911
164,621
151,375
174,702
117, 336
32,486
32,300
77,968
36,039
183,270
1,728
44,181
15,804
177,183
30,225
21
194
106
1,287
121
255
299
107
80
71
64
162
4
106
65
190
168
22
309
138
1,194
148
376
299
156
116
89
82
208
11
138
63
307
181
23
246
76
882
141
254
237
104
111
71
84
141
1
100
55
216
121
24
292
102
968
155
279
277
147
134
76
85
183
9
154
82
263
129
25
257
57
480
165
200
204
95
98
61
62
178
6
110
57
238
87
26
276
51
595
196
253
230
139
113
65
88
188
8
177
89
286
119
27
559
64
670
387
423
293
158
146
145
152
366
9
225
102
479
141
28
647
94
775
437
474
360
228
197
196
186
396
9
278
117
619
174
29
806
68
678
643
715
419
192
165
320
195
760
9
251
75
795
175
30
988
74
681
713
803
528
210
195
394
211
910
13
275
82
895
189
31
198
20
294
409
483
316
39
38
201
75
635
5
64
30
507
44
J.'
215
21
287
402
496
292
24
33
225
62
569
2
50
16
452
33
SJ
2b
3
76
108
110
78
43
10
117
1
5
94
34
18
2
57
89
79
58
2
7
37
7
65
6
71
4
«
1,032
228
1,276
1,253
1,536
1,198
490
485
694
458
1,744
26
638
228
1,515
579
36
1,396
287
1,624
1,229
1,788
1,359
572
555
766
462
1,828
39
681
222
1,769
581
37
19, 896
8,747
17,570
26,941
43,316
29, 518
13,235
16,529
25,964
16,263
40,039
1,673
21,818
5,368
31,888
19, 199
38
22,227
10,254
19,911
25,987
47,328
33,060
13,119
17,301
24,280
15, 586
39,661
1,612
17,314
4,533
34,620
18,362
39
1,058
281
2,843
766
1,089
1,047
370
261
381
216
828
23
261
117
1,015
340
41.1
944
288
2,616
716
1,225
1,118
479
291
361
185
914
18
274
123
1,178
304
41
18,575
10,097
34,838
14,382
23,306
23, 956
8,473
6,670
11,812
5,769
15,280
807
5,719
2,508
17,214
8,672
42
14,597
10,342
31,122
12,317
27,232
29,218
11,290
7,033
10,455
4,214
19,468
455
5,868
4,085
21,172
7,697
43
735
96
1,403
309
364
412
149
99
190
83
308
6
74
37
472
99
44
11,645
1,372
12,567
4,899
5,759
6,878
1,851
1,271
3,965
1,349
4,373
75
1,027
378
6,362
1,848
45
485
238
2,050
563
857
778
283
196
250
162
625
18
213
94
676
288
46
6,930
8,725
22,271
9,483
17, 547
17,078
6,622
5,399
7,847
4,420
10, 907
732
4,692
2,130
10,852
6,824
47
593
148
598
899
836
457
348
338
403
452
974
30
466
254
1,031
379
48
926
218
804
1,066
1,010
653
493
463
492
537
1,108
40
746
290
1,228
493
49
19,653
6,240
9,814
21,872
22,658
8,508
16,635
26,683
24,268
42,521
20, 516
4,058
29,609
16,511
20,224
28, 998
50
28,622
8,612
12,277
28,111
24,716
12,392
22,931
36,716
23,878
53,728
21,151
3,869
43,025
19, 888
24,214
29,071
51
373
304
1,337
661
1,040
1,000
472
369
432
220
963
24
573
256
987
450
'■2
411
326
1,301
600
1,043
1,027
548
393
565
197
875
35
685
247
943
448
53
6,5U
17,846
18,892
14-, 353
22,666
24,060
26,500
22,619
32,707
13,633
16,897
2,525
57,539
29,217
17,938
27,862
54
7,621
16,039
16,413
12,184
22,058
21,406
26, 635
22,660
37,746
11,982
13,584
2,826
60,337
20, 958
16,054
24,276
55
129
102
768
903
982
544
257
81
92
212
573
4
132
59
1,299
130
56
294
139
843
1,102
1,110
538
271
122
122
167
854
12
178
53
1,289
192
57
2,819
3,483
11,667
26,134
32,797
12,511
9,639
3,994
4,241
13,667
15,791
392
7,678
1,874
32,943
5,105
58
5,377
5,475
14,050
31,203
36,146
11,005
7,695
3,830
4,506
11,720
19,665
494
6,951
2,056
32,922
5,865
59
14
13
112
118
107
77
34
12
8
25
59
2
15
8
122
14
60
314
126
1,228
1,318
1,967
1,346
458
151
141
431
1,441
30
281
95
1,935
228
61
2,302
437
4,393
2,105
2,640
2,035
728
659
938
701
2,535
45
884
386
2,706
815
62
2,780
496
4,494
2,343
2,932
2,199
926
800
1,015
759
2,644
55
1,119
443
3,000
813
63
15,802
3,545
29,370
28, 592
37,283
30, 108
7,277
3,409
7,367
10,902
30,029
199
6,637
2,303
25,723
4,146
64
15,600
4,239
28,290
26,985
36,051
28,144
8,811
5,491
8,482
8,535
30,620
322
6,698
2,485
27,839
5,031
65
2,331
443
4,521
2,065
2,611
2,009
739
685
969
687
2,457
49
904
407
2,638
818
2,798
521
4,681
2,217
2,963
2,169
953
843
1,119
749
2,603
58
1,106
462
3,014
881
67
158, 593
32,350
214,622
195,005
240,494
170,279
51,081
51,451
106,264
57,411
248,638
4,461
67,795
23, 165
226,260
57, 367
68
173,763
35,507
215,654
189,679
249,262
179, 614
56, 895
56,634
112,703
55, 839
242,399
3,795
67,363
24,422
232,975
56,284
69
1,326
295
1,970
1,791
2,085
1,480
626
580
824
638
2,068
37
780
341
2,288
676
70
1,907
420
2,458
2,070
2,468
1,671
807
720
945
701
2,293
60
1,000
388
2,575
749
71
42,368
18,470
39,051
74,947
98,771
50, 537
39, 509
47,206
54,473
72,451
76,346
6,123
59,105
23,753
85,055
53,302
72
56,226
24,341
46,238
85,301
108, 190
56,457
43,745
57,847
52,664
81,034
80,477
5,975
67,290
26,477
91,756
53,298
73
910
370
1,769
1,361
1,648
1,321
662
576
693
555
1,682
46
794
371
1,791
685
74
1,235
428
1,871
1,445
1,783
1,441
833
695
843
634
1,741
57
1,043
400
1,927
747
75
26, 167
24,086
28, 706
36,225
45,324
32,568
43,135
49,302
56,975
56,154
37,413
6,583
87,148
45,728
38,162
56,860
76
36,243
24,651
28,690
40,295
46,774
33,798
49,566
59,376
61,624
65,710
34,735
6,695
103,362
40,846
40,268
53,347
77
25
15
277
2
8
18
5
8
2
10
3
3
9
16
78
7
2
187
7
12
6
7
6
1
1
10
1
1
1
6
14
79
777
140
3,507
54
154
431
97
77
3
307
38
96
168
186
80
136
62
2,439
129
152
101
58
126
15
2
257
3
1
9
192
81
81
985
131
1,876
465
495
589
137
71
41
92
613
5
69
44
580
113
82
17, 163
2,836
26,700
8,288
9,554
10,705
1,379
682
383
1,081
10,549
88
907
468
10,193
1,300
83
15
4
117
14
21
30
92
22
2
16
35
3
18
59
53
30
84
562
58
1,309
237
642
534
2,214
415
24
500
922
31
389
943
1,003
788
85
•2,219
420
4,416
2,027
2,544
1,998
722
672
897
682
2,473
48
886
392
2,646
799
86
2,698
514
4,499
2,316
2,886
2,038
928
807
1,060
745
2,415
59
1,083
434
2,929
857
87
77
23
171
66
112
69
24
29
64
26
100
3
28
18
103
32
88
112
23
184
65
104
88
45
36
74
24
78
2
33
28
105
32
89
46
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 1
-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
[Data for items shown in italics are based on
Hillsdale Houghton
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954. .
1950. .
Approximate land area acres 1954. .
Prop6rtion 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
:e text) acres 1954. .
Land in farms acres 1954 . .
1950..
Average size of farm acres 1954..
1950. .
Value of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars 1954..
1950..
Average per acre. dollars 1954..
1950. .
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954..
Land in fans according to use:
Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954..
1949..
10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954..
1949..
20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954..
1949..
30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954..
1949..
50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954..
1949..
100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954..
1949..
200 acres and over farms reporting 1954..
1949. .
Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
reporting 1954.,
acres 1954..
reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954.,
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954.,
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
Cropland lying idle farms
Woodland pastured farms
Woodland not pastured farms
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland ) farms
Improved (see text) farms
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc . ) farms
Cropland, total farms
Land pastured, total farms
Woodland, total farms
Irrigated land in farms farms
3,275
3,691
412,160
65.9
210,810
72,885
2,700
8,245
16,455
10,855
205.86
150.44
2,863
3,329
145,808
153,688
1,513
1,923
33,858
39,467
1,546
1,514
26,842
26,173
7,738
1,232
19,104
793
1,134
15,326
20,180
507
3,185
3,472
25,601
27,813
3,150
3,561
206,508
219,328
1,917
2,463
57,908
70,842
1,616
1,780
30,712
34,753
19
1,074
1,145
321,920
47.6
102,314
41,265
153,144
153,827
142.6
134.3
11,501
7,979
86.14
60.45
1,049
48,404
49,550
559
1,060
1,099
8,227
7,486
1,014
1,103
77,039
77,785
905
1,033
79,367
80,224
35,929
33,311
83.0
67.4
6,041
5,405
82.86
82.59
1,123
1,200
296,960
45.5
115,605
19,275
1,056
15,838
11,939
134.58
96.44
1,003
1,120
49,484
51,086
821
1,071
1,149
10,037
10,002
1,102
1,169
88,550
89,652
760
854
2,498
2,816
362,240
86.2
221,318
115,500
312,251
323,294
125.0
19,418
13,147
150.50
119.60
2,336
2,623
200,073
196,640
1,350
1,574
24,958
29,891
3,264
476
6,936
1,099
1,282
26,436
31,294
751
575
684
2,432
2,684
21,275
22,011
2,387
2,698
235,231
240,311
1,917
2,328
66,754
80,594
1,615
1,655
40,385
41,563
2,907
3,295
384,640
85.0
252,465
102,340
327,122
341,147
112.5
103.5
14,302
9,947
125.83
92.38
1,646
1,903
34,624
39,916
1,082
17,241
21,006
4,498
739
12,743
1,073
1,375
20,974
25,976
1,124
1,001
19,027
16,256
1,128
1,332
25,531
30,800
93
998
2,810
3,198
32,267
31,313
2,765
3,147
229,323
236,802
2,343
2,784
81,129
96,692
1,940
2,126
40,001
42,232
1,005
1,228
659,200
19.8
106,535
24,420
1,940
1,670
130,475
144,274
129.8
117.5
1,190
38,216
45,314
1,161
7,478
8,091
983
1,214
58,940
65,770
783
1,023
44,274
57,372
848
1,040
57,264
62,844
91.3
392,380
122,640
2,290
480,086
481,418
136.2
129.6
22,055
13,322
156.87
105.16
3,339
3,552
297,967
308,530
2,498
2,671
53,511
55,880
20,319
720
12,614
1,437
1,434
41,702
45,260
751
703
3,440
3,574
32,155
35,126
3,418
3,622
384,411
378,423
2,853
3,136
101,747
110,221
1,936
1,899
56,986
2,328
2,531
357,760
79.5
212,926
76,810
10,318
7,195
284,440
291,041
122.2
115.0
22,108
13,415
174.45
113.26
2,109
2,343
152,386
149,586
1,188
1,499
28,856
34,403
1,034
19,617
23,600
1,069
17,900
23,829
1,644
2,263
2,397
28,261
25,229
2,217
2,445
200,859
207,589
1,699
1,994
68,955
78,804
1,419
1,621
33,121
37,651
10
FARM OPERATORS
MICHIGAN
47
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
Iosco
Iron
Isabella
Jackson
Kalamasoo
Kalkaska
M
gfeweenmi
Lake
--
Leelanau
Lcna.ee
Livingston
Luce
Mackinac
590
484
2,050
2,306
2,265
400
3,769
26
331
2,807
883
3,463
1,829
114
279
1
696
679
2,249
2,854
2,518
480
4,302
54
434
3,005
884
3,772
1,963
158
389
2
350,080
766,080
366,080
451,200
362,880
360,960
551,680
348,160
366,080
421,760
223,360
482,560
365,440
584,960
648,960
3
28.8
7.7
78.3
70.9
71.0
21.1
66.0
0.8
15.8
81.9
53.6
88.2
71.3
4.1
7.6
4
77,158
52,068
216,774
233,290
192,686
69,240
303,135
600
47,070
262,673
109,940
297,345
209,443
19,950
42,965
5
26,080
6,133
83,504
74,130
66,502
7,355
71,470
1,200
6,530
82,623
6,960
142,229
62,185
1,060
4,710
6
4,720
9,518
7,719
1,825
5,569
1,800
1,171
3,715
1,431
7
1,450
10,805
9,585
10,145
1,410
9,845
3,480
9,765
155
15,875
13,505
8
100,954
58,932
286,745
320, 119
257,477
76,092
363,941
2,675
57,672
345,457
119,737
425,859
260,572
24,224
49,115
9
108,360
81,476
287,683
352,598
266,564
88,105
388,086
4,411
70,453
350,338
121,484
425,009
266,814
28,319
53,416
10
171.1
121.8
139.9
138.8
113.7
190.2
96.6
102.9
174.2
123.1
135.6
123.0
142.5
212.5
176.0
11
155.7
120.0
127.9
123.5
105.9
183.6
90.2
81.7
162.3
116.6
137.4
112.7
135.9
179.2
137.3
12
11,046
7,283
14,452
17,416
20,274
8,373
13,872
4,000
7,711
16,566
10,242
25,786
18,624
11,035
9,886
13
8,255
5,853
10,525
11,571
13,449
5,648
10,705
1,716
6,902
11,468
8,961
16,554
13,333
6,568
6,489
14
68.99
64.84
97.99
128.26
183.88
41.81
155.88
33.33
46.29
137.91
80.29
204.05
134.33
50.99
61.50
15
56.29
49.65
78.13
91.75
124.44
32.04
119.52
22.00
41.83
94.49
70.17
140.65
94.64
39.67
44.68
ie
83
80
66
79
81
92
79
100
77
77
76
69
74
80
89
17
525
457
1,885
2,083
1,945
353
3,313
21
292
2,622
836
3,272
1,653
99
245
18
660
659
2,082
2,596
2,248
438
3,892
51
395
2,886
849
3,520
1,839
144
368
19
27,509
13,277
141,001
147,774
130,488
19,367
169,991
587
12,846
169,363
34,852
287,662
118,867
5,538
13,908
20
29,395
16,175
138,616
155,266
131,291
21,491
176,110
1,190
15,244
168,036
37,777
270,458
116,829
5,970
16,084
21
52
87
93
263
425
49
579
3
39
203
148
210
175
16
25
22
90
151
145
396
493
54
804
10
81
247
95
292
174
51
72
23
60
102
142
223
224
41
439
7
38
246
102
195
147
18
23
24
92
191
148
310
284
56
528
19
58
300
84
219
208
19
46
25
65
97
164
179
191
40
360
2
39
295
92
204
173
7
32
26
87
133
180
254
226
60
434
9
50
327
110
232
180
8
34
27
129
105
326
357
280
75
615
4
80
523
209
471
261
22
40
28
148
132
382
469
320
95
739
8
88
603
234
558
347
25
66
29
164
56
654
568
378
97
875
5
77
847
238
1,102
488
27
83
30
193
41
818
710
519
130
979
103
988
280
1,252
570
32
122
31
47
6
445
383
322
45
386
16
437
43
857
323
6
39
32
47
7
368
385
315
37
368
1
11
375
44
831
301
7
28
33
8
4
61
110
125
6
59
3
71
4
233
86
3
3
34
3
4
41
72
91
6
40
4
46
2
136
59
2
35
442
258
1,433
1,235
929
266
2,040
11
235
1,825
449
1,411
1,114
62
212
36
421
186
1,467
1,592
1,249
307
2,411
20
280
2,035
526
1,713
1,152
95
251
37
16,688
11,313
43,065
37,287
23,055
11,958
48,542
327
10,255
47,876
13,554
26,951
32,197
1,827
6,328
38
12,253
4,097
37,857
40,925
31,792
13,459
53,706
418
9,856
52,699
14,822
31,950
34,016
2,814
7,193
39
151
135
743
1,081
1,191
227
1,679
11
165
1,138
514
766
81J.
64
99
40
203
138
739
1,328
1,233
277
1,870
30
160
1,037
435
942
803
79
99
41
3,445
4,230
17,255
27,509
28,463
7,573
34,668
787
5,925
24,932
14,310
12,806
21,462
3,030
2,583
42
4,635
2,167
16,437
32,032
29,697
10,618
38,818
942
4,784
22,914
12,023
16,315
23,654
2,650
2,003
43
69
29
307
422
448
98
502
66
434
200
243
252
28
48
44
963
1,062
5,422
7,899
7,906
1,942
7,757
1,556
6,791
2,964
3,243
4,709
881
837
45
105
114
518
820
930
180
1,362
11
131
872
400
598
678
48
67
46
2,482
3,168
11,833
19,610
20,557
5,631
26,911
787
4,369
18,141
11,346
9,563
16,753
2,149
1,746
47
343
247
887
644
392
184
1,002
9
187
991
299
969
526
48
156
48
461
442
1,208
940
584
247
1,333
19
261
1,129
409
1,365
731
65
175
49
34,417
12,845
34,706
14,784
8,582
11,957
19,996
312
13,425
24,098
9,879
20,785
11,723
5,318
9,571
50
43,082
25,285
37,829
18,316
12,624
18,019
27,879
870
21,575
30,086
11,956
27,332
16,529
5,970
9,471
51
129
158
636
1,071
816
253
1,359
6
146
953
615
1,237
899
64
163
52
195
269
607
1,207
737
278
1,430
19
185
988
596
1,057
877
104
237
53
8,457
11,996
15,856
24,082
17,697
16,120
28,807
195
7,443
23,388
26,586
21,654
19,449
7,799
13,043
54
12,083
21,913
16,202
25,038
14,191
14,881
27,168
520
9,388
19,267
22,474
18,181
21,024
8,930
13,618
55
96
81
434
926
595
71
1,097
6
92
689
316
993
650
4
27
56
84
205
630
1,243
649
91
1,268
116
816
341
1,114
726
18
58
57
7,034
2,363
16,284
30,939
17,582
5,513
26,375
437
4,692
20,728
11,700
22,905
17,879
144
787
58
2,651
5,790
19,310
39,026
19,629
4,757
30,798
223
5,479
21,629
10,491
25,896
22,887
794
1,998
59
15
3
86
146
92
10
98
11
71
33
84
98
2
60
368
21
1,392
2,661
1,589
156
1,337
127
1,072
402
1,230
1,494
24
62
61
546
446
1,935
2,236
2,225
391
3,629
23.
314
2,738
841
3,369
1,796
109
263
62
669
640
2,170
2,749
2,361
466
4,069
48
413
2,916
855
3,644
1,864
146
343
63
3,404
2,908
18,578
37,744
31,610
3,604
35,562
30
3,086
35,072
8,856
33,096
38,995
568
2,895
.14
4,261
6,049
21,432
41,995
27,340
4,880
33,607
248
4,127
35,707
11,941
34,877
31,875
1,191
3,049
65
559
469
1,976
2,227
2,139
386
3,604
24
329
2,711
870
3,340
1,767
106
275
66
676
669
2,158
2,738
2,412
477
4,152
52
423
2,956
869
3,614
1,895
155
381
67
47,642
28,820
201,321
212,570
182,006
38,898
253,201
1,701
29,026
242,171
62,716
327,419
172,526
10,395
22,819
cS
46,283
22,439
192,910
228,223
192,780
45,568
268,634
2,550
29,884
243,649
64,622
318,723
174,499
11,434
25,280
69
539
430
1,713
1,742
1,353
318
2,687
16
288
2,194
658
2,234
1,384
77
244
70
604
566
1,935
2,246
1,707
392
3,178
31
386
2,480
728
2,773
1,547
117
333
71
58,139
26,521
94,055
83,010
49,219
29,428
94,913
1,076
28,372
92,702
35,133
70,641
61,799
7,289
16,686
72
57,986
35,172
94,996
98,267
64,045
36,235
112,383
1,511
36,910
104,414
37,269
85,178
73,432
9,578
18,662
73
426
326
1,279
1,489
1,102
351
2,103
13
275
1,690
776
1,945
1,237
90
241
74
561
56<.
1,537
1,850
1,166
421
2,405
32
366
1,832
769
2,139
1,343
135
325
75
42,874
24,841
50,562
38,866
26,279
28,077
48,803
507
20,868
47,486
36,465
42,439
31,172
13,117
22,614
76
55,165
47,198
54,031
43,354
26,815
32,900
55,047
1,390
30,963
49,353
34,430
45,513
37,553
14,900
23,089
77
1
8
14
70
5
103
2
19
17
11
11
2
78
1
5
7
8
73
4
131
2
6
8
3
14
2
79
62
162
622
608
182
1,378
14
497
172
458
93
134
80
7
92
128
273
397
34
1,063
12
130
105
7
383
119
81
51
10
568
497
580
86
747
69
474
159
1,482
494
13
8
82
695
182
11,334
8,782
13,392
1,366
10,990
774
7,521
2,179
37,100
9,857
288
150
83
7
6
43
30
35
9
61
19
64
77
55
67
3
84
105
85
1,271
1,263
607
257
1,212
251
1,127
1,622
1,425
1,662
115
85
567
452
1,967
2,147
2,132
389
3,596
21
320
2,599
802
3,230
1,727
95
264
86
651
651
2,152
2,684
2,389
460
4,018
30
401
2,780
806
3,501
1,751
152
360
87
19
24
63
62
97
10
136
5
8
104
72
146
68
3
12
88
37
26
54
80
92
13
144
24
17
111
40
134
80
5
11
89
48
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 1 —FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM
[Data for items shown in italics are based on
Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954..
1950. .
Approximate land area acres 1954..
Proportion in farms percent 1954..
Land oitined by farm operators acres 1954..
Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .acres 1954..
Land managed by farm operators acres 1954. .
Land rented to others by farm operators
e text) acres 1954..
Land in farms acres 1954. .
1950. .
Average size of farm acres 1954..
1950. .
due 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..
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
Cropland lying idle farms
Woodland pastured farms
Woodland not pastured farms
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland ) farms
Improved (see text) farms
Other land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc. ) farms
Cropland, total farms
Land pastured, total farms
Woodland, total farms
Irrigated land in farms farms
sporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954. .
acres 1954..
reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954.,
1949..
reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954..
1949. .
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949. .
reporting 1954. .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949..
2,465
3,112
307,840
56.4
138,310
40,900
7,510
3,670
173,692
196,614
70.5
63.2
23,961
14,495
353.82
244.74
2,260
2,877
99,339
111,574
1,058
1,420
22,351
22,874
343
2,352
2,977
14,779
17,998
2,394
3,009
136,605
149,024
1,363
1,955
37,362
45,439
1,044
1,389
16,957
21,376
32
19
842
971
357,120
31.2
94,990
7,355
3,800
695
111,253
123,771
132.1
127.5
8,737
6,381
70.89
50.34
64,767
6,815
2,013
71,325
79,575
184.3
136.3
8,301
5,528
42.24
38.89
1,327
1,491
315,520
49.1
132,480
29,790
10,817
7,940
96.79
72.68
1,246
1,426
57,933
61,084
558
1,263
1,449
11,336
13,868
1,307
1,464
97,327
94,825
998
1,202
52,000
59,834
1.575
1,672
360,320
65.2
201,384
43,930
235,005
236,695
L49.2
141.6
9,154
7,116
64,34
49.35
1,419
1,565
82,251
79,230
1,054
1,103
32,930
34,148
1,143
1,524
1,632
18,026
20,443
1,533
1,645
134,900
134,774
1,323
1,477
85,839
93,040
1,188
1,259
60,439
58,064
1,518
1,850
660,480
42.1
245,273
19,210
7,620
430
277,782
304,038
183.0
164.3
9,447
7,031
51.78
43.85
1,457
1,775
68,461
72,787
1,066
1,062
25,569
20,998
1,287
53,469
77,173
1,081
1,164
101,702
101,894
1,000
1,480
1,771
7,743
11,393
1,498
1,809
102,695
102,183
1,335
1,624
91,211
109,566
1,411
1,712
155,171
179,067
13
48.9
140,945
39,230
162,733
175,916
103.3
101.3
13,311
9,257
123.05
92.97
1,354
1,565
67,546
73,366
519
1,528
1,674
9,462
11,355
1,481
1,664
92,578
97,438
1,103
1,367
55,601
62,220
1,086
1,218
51,989
58,470
1,038
361,600
43.9
146,020
19,312
1,105
2,500
9,574
7,079
49.67
43.09
2,768
245
8,209
1,026
87,426
89,825
3,289
3,598
359,680
80.5
192,470
100,305
2,358
22,632
14,165
255.99
180.69
3,109
3,375
213,017
201,493
1,387
9,983
16,888
1,043
11,572
15,064
568
866
8,484
12,187
1,147
1,087
17,238
14,833
266
199
3,133
3,454
25,447
26,277
3,180
3,465
234,572
233,445
1,320
2,010
22,093
33,844
1,589
1,784
25,722
27,020
17
10
FARM OPERATORS
farm operated operato
MICHIGAN
49
OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reporta for only a sample of farms. See text]
Mantmorency Muekegon
355,200
13.8
29,950
6,120
49,064
60,679
152.8
8,786
6,515
67.71
41.23
1,342
1,477
322,560
36.0
102,865
13,155
2,060
116,164
120,485
8,485
138.84
102.58
2,156
548,480
41.9
193,765
41,720
1,760
4,825
229,938
238,095
113.4
9,556
7,493
85.06
67.32
2,064
3,107
561,280
42.5
163,719
77,742
14,410
8,468
238,320
285,409
115.5
91.9
30,612
17,267
301.49
195 .02
1,726
1,798
343,040
58.7
184,700
25,055
5,100
5,150
201,473
203,453
116.7
113.2
367,360
36.7
118,835
34,953
134,685
146,450
169.0
163.4
10,432
9,527
61.39
845,440
12.3
94,394
15,535
103,980
116,248
150.0
131.5
1,246
1,509
371,840
60.4
185,181
42,140
4,000
2,205
224,652
243,700
361,600
11.7
28,649
7,870
42,347
49,845
191.6
11,170
9,184
63.77
51.97
350
424
339,200
23.4
71,224
2,400
3,320
79,372
89,150
226.8
210.3
11,122
5,948
51.32
31.12
3,308
3,665
360,960
69.2
213,475
49,150
249,702
264,715
75.5
72.2
11,490
10,119
162.59
133.75
418,560
36.9
154,490
11,680
154,349
169,474
188.2
180.9
12,080
10,303
57.71
57.72
12,430
8,283
103.71
50.33
4,250
4,496
519,680
80.1
331,831
99,462
4,265
13,972
416,387
424,248
98.0
17,641
12,335
177.31
129.14
3,281
3,631
473,600
69.8
264,855
73,040
2,250
9,385
330,404
343,100
100.7
94.5
13,548
10,677
136.12
111.49
1,012
1,202
44,656
46,103
2,701
105,876
116,429
1,619
1,705
71,076
71,713
1,141
1,406
62,916
67,213
2,969
3,329
136,499
138,918
3,916
4,228
243,813
245,941
3,013
3,325
171,036
175,092
1,165
1,126
30,247
26,833
2,643
535
13,515
158
1,297
1,377
7,052
13,200
1,234
1,342
76,096
73,762
762
941
30,490
34,204
566
1,958
2,104
17,385
21,096
1,976
2,106
130,130
133,815
1,532
1,698
78,793
78,616
1,362
1,406
63,337
64,704
22
23
1,089
1,394
36,525
1,111
24,689
30,358
1,001
22,171
23,132
814
1,932
2,897
26, 517
40,254
2,005
2,922
167,290
190,671
1,324
1,809
58,867
75,236
1,104
1,487
32,168
37,836
19
1,047
33,581
36,950
558
1,678
1,755
17,641
16,333
1,707
1,772
117,667
125,070
1,122
1,345
56,007
62,206
1,213
1,194
51,747
43,567
19
1,201
145
3,283
1,528
1,166
1,457
13,820
17,516
1,204
1,473
111,518
121,933
1,128
1,368
108,873
117,707
966
1,155
64,251
70,465
1,691
1,930
28,858
31,525
1,328
1,284
22,584
22,309
5,753
1,040
16,831
1,130
17,059
21,095
65
661
3,166
3,556
17,171
21,338
3,162
3,531
187,941
192,752
2,325
2,848
58,639
69,329
1,173
1,378
27,531
29,530
89
48
1,923
2,237
29,349
34,043
1,528
1,387
25,505
24,240
7,699
1,080
17,806
1,498
1,866
41,922
45,529
1,259
1,017
29,014
21,234
573
527
4,148
4,339
33,825
37,230
4,087
4,360
298,667
304,224
2,696
3,249
84,230
95,603
2,499
2,581
70,936
66,763
2,206
2,225
55,520
52,401
1,468
1,238
30,296
26,402
678 44
9,328 45
1,015
20,968
1,281
1,453
25,016
28,147
983
850
550
3,231
3,507
23,471
26,634
3,219
3,502
256,852
253,895
2,565
2,921
89,328
100,374
2,046
2,085
41,289
42,745
50
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 1. -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]
Schoolcraft Shi
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
is number 1954..
1950..
Approximate land area. acres 1954..
Proportion in farms percent 1954. .
Land ouned by farm operators acres 1954. .
Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .acres 1954..
Land managed by farm operators acres 1954. .
Land rented to others by farm operators
(see text) acres 1954. .
Land in farms acres 1954..
1950..
Average size of farm acres 1954..
1950. .
due of land and bulldinis:
Average per farm dollars 1954..
1950..
Average per acre dollars 1954..
1950..
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954..
Land in faras according to nse:
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..
reporting 1954. .
1949. .
acres 1954..
1949. ,
reporting 1954.,
acres 1954..
reporting 1954. .
acres 1954.,
reporting 1954. ,
1949.,
acres 1954.,
1949.,
reporting 1954..
1949.,
acres 1954.,
1949.,
reporting 1954.,
1949.,
acres 1954.
1949.,
reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
reporting 1954,.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cropland lying idle farms
Woodland pastured farms
Woodland not pastured farms
Other pasture (not cropland and
not woodland ) farms
Improved (see text) farms
Other Land (house lots, roads,
wasteland, etc.) farms
Cropland, total farms
Land pastured, total farms
Woodland, total farms
Irrigated land in farms farms
1,991
4,125
2,084
4,385
325,120
615,040
32. 7
89.6
201,525
429,071
88,700
122,050
3,905
2,400
24,055
22,320
268,887
551,370
275,472
546,545
135.1
133.7
132.2
124.6
17,645
15,246
11,935
11,205
132.27
110.78
93.18
85.99
76
86
1,777
3,922
1,863
4,177
142,087
309,979
140,507
313,934
1,171
1,250
30,565
32,137
1,047
1,109
27,352
31,604
10,968
732
16,384
876
1,939
2,027
29,968
28,140
1,892
1,983
200,004
204,248
1,415
1,584
52,605
61,503
1,193
1,186
26,209
25,988
20
10
3,009
3,224
93,225
91,833
1,827
1,337
40,439
27,238
1,022
17,670
1,120
22,769
1,442
1,620
39,414
41,161
1,048
4,081
4,230
35,477
38,250
4,033
4,291
443,643
433,005
3,387
3,731
147,358
153,761
2,230
2,255
57,531
54,523
34,937
34,620
134.9
118.2
6,725
5,127
53.38
48.41
2,539
2,848
345,600
87.7
213,140
101,290
4,325
11,790
19,076
12,316
151.63
113.26
2,358
2,670
179,314
176,329
1,558
1,701
34,520
33,423
1,050
17,759
21,063
1,133
14,261
18,192
765
2,479
2,755
30,614
30,758
2,459
2,745
231,593
230,815
1,944
2,265
60,619
67,339
1,594
1,771
29,055
31,654
3,781
3,911
522,240
82.1
19,147
13,658
167.11
3,446
3,703
256,508
254,188
1,819
1,972
37,213
36,561
1,295
1,035
25,078
19,723
6,456
957
18,622
1,237
1,564
30,468
39,837
1,273
1,112
25,944
21,146
591
772
3,733
3,760
37,741
39,132
3,626
3,804
318,799
310,472
2,443
2,884
83,339
96,841
2,228
2,321
56,412
60,983
3,444
3,697
388,480
74.7
233,271
60,883
3,603
6,825
290,263
304,581
84.3
13,637
11,979
166.64
142 .25
3,209
3,484
139,212
139,917
1,352
1,563
26,326
28,769
2,010
2,225
40,401
48,413
11,327
1,556
29,074
L2,446
17,398
1,359
1,323
3,304
3,543
33,791
30,779
3,363
3,637
205,939
217,099
1,908
2,323
51,127
62,138
1,836
2,035
38,178
40,732
116
75
15,126
61
1,036
458,240
76.1
259,855
92,787
7,606
16,085
348,898
358,139
129.9
124.2
25,436
17,563
196.46
149.99
2,474
2,684
189,712
183,329
1,448
1,667
39,281
44,361
1,051
18,615
21,684
917
1,036
17,676
18,203
1,064
26,744
34,673
122
2,569
2,617
2,786
39,240
36,268
2,589
2,773
246,623
247,311
1,943
2,234
84,640
100,718
1,580
1,812
36,291
39,887
18
13
2,221
2,546
388,480
25.5
61,195
36,490
98,900
122,112
44.5
48.0
21,513
17,076
545.11
359.38
1,905
2,223
58,254
66,744
237
2,094
2,371
9,956
14,490
2,107
2,358
74,145
87,881
712
1,103
13,192
23,185
Residing i
reeiding
FARM OPERATORS
farm operated. .operato:
MICHIGAN
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
51
(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. ,
Farss by color of operator:
White operators number 1954. .
1950..
Nonwhite operators number 1954. .
1950..
Farms fay 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 harvested by tenure of operator:
Full owners farms reporting 1954..
1949..
acres 1954..
1949. .
D art 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...
103,396
3,966,664
4,317,969
28,439
26,987
2,755,977
2,359,058
9,617
13,378
855,500
1,026,419
81,768
86,714
188,793
191,939
2,712
2,124
15,2%
19,468
3,515
2,249
11,781
17,219
933
5,635
188
8,822
181
2,816
329
3,156
6,710
110,874
8,709
121,137
69
741
68
635
4,239
60,752
2,954
49,562
1
17
1
8
183
1,472
209
1,717
4
227
3
326
173
15,695
1
L0
19,523
77,477
81,518
1,300
1,010
52
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
Item
(For definitions and explanations
see text)
Bay
Bensie
Berrien
Branch
Calhoun
Oass
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chipped
Clare
FARMS BY COLOR AMD TENURE OF OPERATOR
J
All farms
2,349
2,842
451
541
4,624
4,774
2,165
2,404
2,702
3,059
2,103
2,269
758
976
703
855
999
1,154
723
777
2
1950...
All land in farms
203,381
230,983
63,464
69,872
284,365
286,684
285,956
288,162
355,898
368,233
245,466
252,561
111,132
122,967
108,156
125,331
174,847
187,315
138,134
141,804
4
1950...
T tal land harvi
120,122
136,939
13,506
14,911
162,214
164,621
153,682
151,375
173,872
174,702
116,805
117,336
29,373
32,486
28,252
32,300
68,488
77,968
35,379
36,039
6
1949...
Farias by color of operator:
2,349
2,839
449
539
4,602
4,747
2,164
2,403
2,695
3,050
1,931
2,115
756
975
703
855
998
1,154
722
777
8
1950...
9
10
1950...
3
2
2
22
27
1
1
7
9
172
154
2
1
1
1
Farms by tenure of operator:
1,814
2,158
368
456
3,721
3,956
1,399
1,606
1,910
2,246
1,463
1,643
591
807
574
726
792
935
507
526
12
1950...
u
P
442
519
67
71
669
545
492
455
508
447
421
333
146
135
123
104
192
188
166
178
U
1950...
^
Hana
1
4
5
2
27
19
3
9
9
12
6
7
5
1
■*
3
2
3
16
1950...
17
All tei
92
161
3.9
5.7
11
12
2.4
2.2
207
254
4.5
5.3
271
334
12.5
13.9
275
354
10.2
11.6
213
286
10.1
12.6
16
33
2.1
3.4
6
21
0.9
2.5
12
29
1.2
2.5
47
69
6.5
8.9
18
19
20
1950...
1950...
21
Cash tenants
31
68
5
1
48
68
21
24
18
43
21
27
5
10
1
11
3
11
15
25
22
1950...
23
Snare cash tenants
11
21
1
8
20
12
20
20
12
5
15
1
1
5
5
24
1950...
25
Share tenants and croppers
23
40
1
2
96
96
207
242
197
251
148
175
8
2
2
6
9
25
26
1950...
27
28
Crop-Bhare tenants and croppers
. ..number 1954...
1950...
16
19
1
51
50
65
37
59
56
55
63
2
4
2
1
3
4
8
29
Livestock share tenants
7
21
1
1
45
46
142
205
138
195
93
112
2
1
3
5
17
30
1950...
31
32
1950...
27
32
5
8
55
70
31
48
40
48
39
69
6
15
5
8
7
11
18
14
33
Other tenants
14
17
3
7
34
22
9
10
18
16
20
10
2
6
4
4
6
10
V.
1950...
35
36
1950...
13
15
2
1
21
48
27
39
30
30
23
49
2
5
3
2
3
7
12
37
Land in farms by tenure of operator:
138,659
155,891
47,529
56,298
176,938
189,410
132,340
139,446
193,386
218,272
124,163
140,122
74,666
90,798
74,593
97,919
121,468
138,031
73,186
71,927
38
1950...
39
Part
55,425
61,003
13,411
11,906
80,966
63,254
102,801
90,417
107,041
82,174
77,197
60,406
30,281
25,880
33,174
22,214
50,562
43,331
53,041
53,250
40
1950...
41
42
1950...
114
401
1,795
493
4,752
8,730
1,821
3,704
4,535
4,513
4,199
3,163
3,845
87
3,405
1,100
200
2,795
5,780
43
All tenants
9,183
13,688
729
1,175
21,709
25,290
48,994
54,595
50,936
63,274
39,907
48,850
2,340
6,202
389
1,793
1,717
5,753
9,112
10,847
44
1950...
45
Cash tenants
3,040
4,955
265
117
2,258
3,922
2,242
2,186
2,418
4,779
2,024
1,881
496
884
70
986
180
1,671
2,183
4,024
46
1950...
47
48
acres 1954...
1950...
1,620
2,617
'so
551
2,363
2,659
3,752
5,034
3,370
1,174
3,225
200
465
1,359
994
49
50
acres 1954...
1950...
2,691
4,025
60
286
16,256
14,020
40,093
44,044
38,243
49,597
32,230
34,385
1,309
3,479
380
240
1,433
3,175
4,468
51
52
Crop-share tenants and croppers
acres 1954...
1950...
1,770
1,538
80
7,402
6,219
8,986
5,861
7,922
8,392
9,854
10,315
595
1,052
380
80
540
1,375
1,386
53
Livestock share tenants
acres 1954 . . .
921
2,487
60
206
8,854
7,801
31,107
38,183
30,321
41,205
22,376
24,070
714
2,427
160
893
1,800
3,082
54
1950...
55
56
57
Cropland harvested by tenure of operator
acres 1954...
1950...
reporting 1954 .. .
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
1,832
2,091
1,754
2,068
78,693
90,064
404
692
317
398
9,413
11,626
2,644
4,985
3,480
3,758
94,624
106,681
4,000
4,613
1,216
1,354
67,205
68,280
5,241
5,528
1,657
1,966
86,042
95,568
4,479
9,359
1,224
1,431
50,938
58,645
335
1,839
536
744
18,291
23,576
319
427
515
672
19,739
24,393
1,297
2,184
711
868
44,507
55,590
2,395
1,361
435
477
18,635
18,597
58
59
60
61
Part owners farms
reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
aores 1954...
1949...
440
514
35,931
36,933
66
71
3,448
2,954
668
541
52,063
39,522
492
454
58,995
52,292
506
442
57,461
44,176
416
331
42,759
31,934
145
131
9,562
7,511
122
102
8,418
6,185
188
185
22,903
19,369
162
175
13,019
13,340
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
reporting 1954 .. .
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
1
90
278
4
2
520
63
27
18
2,395
3,379
3
9
1,120
1,775
9
11
2,798
2,643
6
7
1,757
1,662
1
781
20
4
1,229
2
2
360
128
2
822
784
69
All tenants farms
reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
91
159
5,408
9,664
7
11
125
268
192
240
13,132
15,039
263
323
26,362
29,028
268
XI
27,571
32,315
200
275
21,351
25,095
14
30
739
1,379
5
17
95
493
11
27
718
2,881
43
65
2,903
3,318
70
71
72
MICHIGAN
53
OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Clinton
Crawford
Delta
Dickinson
Katon
_
Genesee
Gladwin
Gogebic
Traverse
Gratiot
Hillsdale
Houghton
Huron
DighflO
2,602
2,706
51
66
928
1,160
420
483
2,790
3,107
837
901
3,275
3,691
1,074
1,145
433
494
1,123
1,200
2,498
2,816
2,907
3,295
1,005
1,228
3,524
3,716
2,328
2,531
1
2
331,871
327,419
11,635
11,306
169,258
184,374
73,070
69,809
323,088
334,004
123,478
120,527
271,545
293,089
153,144
153,827
35,929
33,311
135,246
142,969
312,251
323,294
327,122
341, 147
130,475
144,274
480,086
481,418
284,440
291,041
3
4
193,319
183,270
1,981
1,728
40,258
44,181
15,289
15,804
177,158
177,183
29,4%
30,225
145,808
153,688
48,404
49,550
9,330
9,726
49,484
51,086
200,073
196,640
177,458
175,880
38,216
45,314
297,967
308,530
152,386
149,586
5
6
2,600
2,705
50
66
926
1,160
420
482
2,787
3,103
837
900
3,259
3,683
1,073
1,143
433
494
1,122
1,199
2,496
2,815
2,906
3,293
1,005
1,228
3,524
3,715
2,326
2,528
7
8
2
1
1
2
"i
3
"i
16
8
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
"i
2
3
9
10
1,701
1,806
35
53
726
975
304
418
1,883
2,157
632
719
2,460
2,816
717
799
295
422
905
960
1,511
1,663
1,957
2,269
624
834
2,209
2,393
1,608
1,774
11
12
606
539
15
12
184
159
95
51
667
633
178
150
607
595
282
269
119
63
185
179
593
631
601
516
296
277
923
884
506
449
13
14
3
8
i
3
4
1
14
10
2
2
1
8
2
3
5
5
4
2
1
3
16
13
15
16
292
353
11.2
13.0
1
1
2.0
1.5
18
25
1.9
2.2
21
14
5.0
2.9
237
313
8.5
10.1
26
32
3.1
3.6
194
270
5.9
7.3
73
75
6.8
6.6
18
9
4.2
1.8
25
59
2.2
4.9
391
517
15.7
18.4
344
506
11.8
15.4
83
116
8.3
9.4
389
437
11.0
11.8
198
295
8.5
11.7
17
18
19
20
15
18
13
8
13
5
20
33
10
9
35
53
31
27
9
2
7
11
21
47
33
58
66
102
35
43
18
46
21
22
20
19
1
25
29
1
27
26
5
6
1
5
28
52
22
31
1
40
35
10
26
23
24
217
270
1
1
i
3
1
147
204
1
98
137
17
23
i
11
23
300
354
231
326
2
254
270
142
184
25
26
51
40
l
1
59
52
1
2
37
32
11
11
6
15
151
179
70
57
189
216
40
24
27
28
166
230
1
1
2
1
88
152
2
61
105
6
12
1
5
8
149
175
161
269
2
65
54
102
160
30
40
46
16
5
8
45
47
14
15
34
54
20
19
9
6
20
42
64
58
91
14
14
60
89
28
39
31
32
5
7
7
3
1
13
12
7
10
8
15
14
8
5
1
3
9
10
11
24
10
8
16
20
6
13
33
34
35
39
9
2
32
35
7
5
26
39
6
11
4
5
3
11
38
54
47
67
6
44
69
22
26
35
36
164,858
171,666
4,882
6,353
126,413
145,751
49,999
57,274
164,946
182,188
76,998
87,797
149,998
168,970
77,874
89,882
21,328
24,776
89,760
96,457
142,262
143,248
169,058
185,520
68,755
87,471
248,269
261,219
142,934
157,934
37
38
113,410
95,410
6,393
4,473
41,084
36,082
19,664
9,857
118,405
108,323
41,174
28,380
90,312
83,463
60,850
52,733
13,599
7,805
40,440
36,204
108,486
106,195
105,866
83,174
53,437
46,292
175,411
161,199
97,372
80,099
39
40
3,250
3,971
40
1,450
1,674
2,460
4,030
4,515
1,016
230
10
1,513
2,006
207
694
993
940
1,410
670
1,450
435
8,207
6,722
41
50,353
56,372
360
480
1,761
2,501
3,407
2,678
38,287
41,819
2,846
4,350
27,205
36,141
13,404
10,982
992
730
3,533
8,302
61,296
73,157
51,205
71,513
6,873
9,841
54,956
58,565
35,927
46,286
43
44
1,311
1,677
945
964
1,037
640
2,147
2,781
572
790
2,490
4,618
3,935
2,984
418
215
1,173
1,263
2,110
4,371
2,827
5,424
5,672
8,322
4,359
5,154
2,076
5,384
45
46
4,378
3,039
160
4,849
4,107
130
556
4,395
4,253
1,809
1,071
174
812
5,271
7,346
3,751
5,599
200
7,247
4,749
2,430
4,789
47
48
39,505
45,124
360
480
'44
1,560
320
26,787
30,339
120
2,027
17,313
22,060
4,452
5,211
'80
1,262
4,054
49,011
52,680
37,825
51,181
110
36,395
39,842
27,167
31,765
49
50
7,206
5,282
44
440
9,860
6,247
120
267
4,311
3,788
2,247
2,225
484
2,811
21,635
22,700
8,952
6,747
25,219
31,050
6,984
3,165
•1
52
32 ,299
39,842
360
480
1,120
320
16,927
24,092
1,760
13,002
18,272
2,205
2,986
80
778
1,243
27,376
29,980
28,873
44,434
110
11,176
8,792
20,183
28,600
53
54
5,159
6,532
656
1,493
810
1,718
4,504
4,592
2,024
977
3,007
5,210
3,208
1,716
574
435
924
2,173
4,904
8,760
6,802
9,309
891
1,519
6,955
8,820
4,254
4,348
55
56
1,475
1,626
90,257
91,770
19
40
670
1,118
664
900
28,591
33,987
276
384
9,306
12,629
1,628
1,958
83,847
89,946
544
657
17,797
20,767
2,063
2,467
73,420
81,230
584
711
22,580
27,649
260
406
4,685
7,187
792
886
31,271
33,650
1,361
1,483
84,713
80,470
1,693
1,997
83,019
88,856
578
800
17,896
25,421
2,041
2,241
147,527
163,795
1,400
1,600
70,173
75,224
57
58
59
60
602
536
71,877
57,664
15
11
1,236
492
184
157
11,336
9,515
94
51
5,266
2,578
662
627
71,291
63,127
176
146
11,092
8,541
604
591
54,845
50,338
276
266
21,936
18,567
115
63
4,465
2,304
184
177
16,118
13,627
589
630
72,346
66,464
594
510
63,579
47,532
294
276
17,641
15,935
923
880
113,484
103,871
503
448
57,842
46,659
61
62
t:
64
3
8
372
1,175
3
735
941
1
94
13
10
1,738
1,924
2
2
422
145
1
1
7
2
773
811
2
143
468
5
4
434
466
1
1
3
271
3
2
1,115
279
16
12
4,297
2,883
65
r.f.
67
68
279
349
30,813
32,661
1
1
75
118
13
21
331
679
14
14
717
597
226
304
21,285
23,169
21
26
513
917
183
261
15,805
20,196
61
70
3,466
3,189
12
9
179
235
20
55
1,322
2,998
384
506
42,866
49,238
332
477
30,426
39,026
71
113
2,676
3,687
372
429
35,841
40,585
190
283
20,074
24,820
69
70
71
54
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
(For definitions and explanations
see text)
Ionia
Tosco
Iron
Isabella
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Kalkaska
Kent
Keweenaw
Lake
FARMS BY COLOR AMD TENURE OF OPERATOR
1
All farms
2,315
2,557
590
696
484
679
2,050
2,249
2,306
2,854
2,265
2,518
400
480
3,769
4,302
26
54
331
434
2
1950...
3
All land in farms
316,704
320,920
100,954
108,360
58,932
81,476
286,745
287,683
320,119
352,598
257,477
266,564
76,092
88,105
363,941
388,086
2,675
4,411
57,672
70,453
4
1950...
5
Total cropland harvested
169,276
165,534
27,509
29,395
13,277
16,175
141,001
138,616
147,774
155,266
130,488
131,291
19,367
21,491
169,991
176,110
587
1,190
12,846
15,244
6
1949...
Farms by color of operator:
2,313
2,553
590
695
484
679
2,037
2,218
2,304
2,851
2,251
2,515
400
479
3,764
4,298
26
54
311
413
8
1950...
„
Nonuhite jerators
number 1954
2
4
1
13
31
2
3
14
3
1
5
20
21
10
1950...
Farms by tenure of operator:
1,526
1,720
429
516
393
563
1,229
1,375
1,635
2,099
1,667
1,898
310
392
2,788
3,226
4
10
257
331
12
1950...
.,
P t owners
545
505
137
139
80
94
579
539
476
493
412
404
81
73
746
747
5
7
59
74
14
1950...
15
16
1950...
9
10
2
1
2
2
4
9
16
12
13
11
17
17
All ter
235
322
10.2
12.6
22
37
3.7
5.3
10
20
2.1
2.9
240
331
11.7
14.7
186
246
8.1
8.6
174
203
7.7
8.1
9
15
2.2
3.1
224
312
5.9
7.3
17
37
65.4
68.5
15
29
4.5
6.7
1-;
19
20
1950...
1950...
21
Cash tenants
number 1954
16
22
9
9
7
8
26
40
28
29
16
22
4
1
48
88
14
37
2
6
22
1950...
23
24
Share-cash tenants
17
20
2
1
1
18
41
16
18
12
9
1
25
36
1
1
1950...
25
Share tenants and croppers
174
237
7
13
1
172
198
105
147
108
147
9
96
118
5
11
26
1950...
27
28
Crop-share tenants and croppers
. . .number 1954...
1950...
47
34
3
88
93
31
26
50
36
1
40
52
3
4
29
30
.. .number 1954...
1950...
127
203
4
1
84
105
74
121
58
111
8
56
66
2
7
31
32
1950...
28
43
14
2
11
24
52
37
52
38
25
5
55
70
3
7
11
33
Other tenants
7
6
2
7
1
7
14
9
17
17
10
5
1
12
24
1
5
5
34
1950...
35
Unspecified tenants
21
37
2
7
1
17
38
28
35
21
15
3
43
46
2
2
6
36
1950...
Land in farms by tenure of operator:
160,798
169,092
56,184
63,877
43,657
53,021
132,060
137,230
170,922
202,552
133,098
146,358
50,587
63,078
216,301
235,024
410
915
41,077
47,553
38
1950...
39
108,798
95,092
33,125
29,205
13,929
27,002
114,723
102,295
104,244
93,955
82,165
73,052
23,145
20,474
115,908
110,734
1,210
1,290
14,055
17,119
40
1950...
41
Manaei
4,661
4,491
4,720
8,120
231
360
434
1,926
10,671
12,807
7,451
8,424
3,987
3,191
42
1950...
43
All tenants
42,447
52,245
6,925
7,158
1,115
1,093
39,528
46,232
34,282
43,284
34,763
38,730
2,360
4,553
27,745
39,137
1,055
2,206
2,540
5,781
44
1950...
45
Cash tenants
1,818
2,296
2,123
1,080
735
669
3,316
4,686
3,728
3,607
642
1,948
1,700
1,500
4,372
9,709
928
2,206
157
1,755
46
1950...
47
Share a h tenants
3,895
3,463
356
240
160
3,506
6,610
3,236
3,579
2,734
2,649
160
4,909
6,076
330
340
48
1950...
49
Share tenants and croppers
33,862
41,463
1,463
2,518
60
30,383
29,176
21,836
28,111
24,964
31,322
2,490
14,328
16,741
596
1,845
50
1950...
51
52
Crop-share tenants and croppers
acres 1954...
1950...
7,216
4,777
755
419
12,389
12,088
4,888
3,826
8,200
6,565
280
5,635
6,809
317
717
53
54
acres 1954...
1950...
26,646
36,686
708
2,099
60
17,994
17,088
16,948
24,285
16,764
24,757
2,210
8,693
9,932
279
1,128
55
56
Cropland harvested by tenure of operator
acres 1954...
1950...
reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
2,872
5,023
1,353
1,546
80,172
81,026
2,983
3,320
370
484
15,046
17,958
220
364
366
546
9,063
11,671
2,323
5,760
1,075
1,226
58,211
60,511
5,482
7,987
1,428
1,847
70,408
80,012
6,423
2,811
1,370
1,640
59,536
64,897
660
403
265
353
11,844
14,937
4,136
6,611
2,362
2,841
92,298
98,097
127
10
140
335
1,457
1,841
222
301
8,764
9,496
58
59
60
61
reporting 1954...
1949 . . .
acres 1954...
1949...
543
504
62,085
52,889
133
137
10,195
9,253
80
92
3,887
3,980
574
535
59,891
51,052
473
491
54,802
48,727
407
401
47,492
40,218
81
72
7,340
5,563
739
738
61,496
57,028
5
6
222
174
58
71
3,581
4,555
62
63
64
65
Manas farms
reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
9
10
2,615
2,478
2
4
803
584
1
2
75
108
2
4
230
713
9
16
5,652
6,323
11
11
3,773
4,014
11
17
1,900
1,439
66
67
68
69
All tenants farms
reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949. . .
229
319
24,404
29,141
20
35
1,465
1,600
10
19
252
416
234
317
22,669
26,340
173
242
16,912
20,204
157
196
19,687
22,1*2
7
13
183
991
201
296
14,297
19,546
12
12
23
501
1,193
70
71
72
c
35
-•5
-•1
MICHIGAN
55
OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Lapee,
Leelanau
Lenawee
Livings ton
,,..
Mackinac
Macomb
.'A,,,' 1.,
Marquette
Mason
Mecosta
Menominee
Midland
Missaukee
Monroe
2,807
3,005
883
884
3,463
3,772
1,829
1,963
114
158
279
389
2,465
3,112
842
971
387
584
1,327
1,491
1,575
1,672
1,518
1,850
1,576
1,737
868
1,038
3,289
3,598
1
2
3*5,457
350,338
119,737
121,484
425,859
425,009
260,572
266,814
24,224
28,319
49,115
53,416
173,692
196,614
111,253
123,771
71,325
79,575
154,938
164,928
235,005
236,695
277,782
304,038
162,733
175,916
158,687
171,750
289,367
291,511
3
4
169,363
168,036
34,852
37,777
287,662
270,458
118,867
116,829
5,538
5,970
13,908
16,084
99,339
111,574
28,442
32,939
12,803
15,853
57,933
61,084
82,251
79,230
68,461
72,787
67,546
73,366
50,808
53,503
213,017
201,493
5
6
2,801
2,992
S80
883
3,461
3,771
1,821
1,954
114
158
279
389
2,454
3,108
835
965
387
584
1,321
1,486
1,546
1,651
1,518
1,849
1,574
1,734
868
1,038
3,232
3,551
7
8
6
13
3
1
2
1
8
9
11
7
6
6
5
29
21
1
2
3
57
47
9
10
1,979
790
2,181
1,249
81
223
1,831
673
308
1,004
1,066
1,227
1,179
653
2,133
11
2,089
762
2,351
1,372
129
340
2,345
780
457
1,139
1,206
1,560
1,281
799
2,471
12
598
545
74
95
748
744
425
380
24
24
49
45
429
454
144
157
68
88
270
259
400
306
252
235
282
296
180
179
749
727
13
12
17
7
7
7
12
10
13
1
1
10
13
4
3
2
2
5
2
1
3
2
2
2
2
5
12
15
16
218
354
7.8
11.8
12
20
1.4
2.3
527
665
15.2
17.6
145
198
7.9
10.1
8
4
7.0
2.5
7
4
2.5
1.0
195
300
7.9
9.6
21
30
2.5
3.1
8
37
2.1
6.3
51
88
3.8
5.9
107
159
6.8
9.5
36
53
2.4
2.9
113
156
7.2
9.0
33
58
3.8
5.6
402
388
12.2
10.8
17
18
19
20
59
94
5
4
65
75
38
51
3
1
1
1
101
165
6
10
5
23
12
19
24
31
24
29
13
24
11
18
97
92
21
22
17
29
1
41
43
11
11
21
17
5
2
5
9
9
10
2
8
14
1
5
53
49
23
24
96
156
2
6
368
462
67
97
1
1
39
43
1
7
18
31
50
77
J
55
82
10
16
208
174
25
26
43
48
1
3
106
86
21
17
1
14
6
1
5
9
15
23
37
1
1
35
52
5
7
138
71
27
28
53
108
1
3
262
376
46
80
1
25
37
2
9
16
27
40
3
3
20
30
5
9
70
103
29
30
46
75
5
9
53
85
29
39
4
3
5
3
34
75
9
11
3
14
16
29
24
41
8
18
37
36
11
19
44
73
31
32
16
27
1
3
11
10
10
9
3
2
2
1
17
19
5
5
"4
11
21
20
15
8
9
14
6
14
19
33
34
30
48
6
42
75
19
30
1
1
3
2
17
56
4
6
3
10
5
8
26
10
28
22
5
15
30
54
35
36
195,313
197,241
101,208
99,422
192,843
193,063
136,591
149,615
16,030
17,231
35,460
44,227
100,520
116,096
78,633
89,071
47,222
58,206
99,621
106,940
133,065
150,677
206,009
238,985
100,614
103,648
105,978
115,047
127,677
145,290
37
38
110,926
91,226
14,141
16,059
148,133
128,474
92,518
78,622
5,222
9,284
12,885
8,751
48,183
48,908
28,318
29,974
20,865
17,308
49,343
47,060
84,081
60,301
59,399
55,296
4-4,915
50,361
44,962
44,843
106,897
98,125
39
40
5,558
8,225
2,800
3,225
2,990
3,042
5,395
5,122
1,431
1,335
5,860
6,485
1,998
1,411
2,353
2,072
422
979
1,056
160
7,620
2,652
880
1,611
1,930
746
4,175
5,606
41
42
33,660
53,646
1,588
2,778
81,893
100,430
26,068
33,455
1,541
469
770
438
19,129
25,125
2,304
3,315
885
1,989
5,552
9,949
16,803
25,557
4,754
7,105
16,324
20,296
5,817
11,114
50,618
42,490
43
44
7,504
12,797
625
322
6,071
8,741
4,882
6,370
1,172
75
80
200
7,795
11,776
618
1,027
878
739
1,381
1,886
3,007
4,922
3,002
4,038
1,398
2,999
1,436
3,260
10,315
7,382
45
46
3,730
5,256
250
8,599
7,281
2,498
1,900
2,747
2,357
695
295
848
1,445
2,222
1,675
540
2,003
2,414
400
955
10,736
8,488
47
48
16,901
26,782
520
928
61,039
73,812
14,920
20,402
250
160
6,044
5,963
143
772
2,114
3,707
9,544
13,409
960
440
8,830
11,451
2,563
4,262
26,675
21,932
4Q
50
6,445
5,931
120
408
13,754
11,960
3,871
2,569
250
1,260
590
143
517
1,095
1,611
3,267
5,937
360
40
5,083
6,867
785
1,049
15,408
7,645
51
52
10,456
20,851
400
520
47,285
61,852
11,049
17,833
160
4,784
5,373
255
1,019
2,096
6,277
7,472
600
400
3,747
4,584
1,778
3,213
11,267
14,287
53
54
5,525
8,811
443
1,278
6,184
10,596
3,768
4,783
119
394
530
238
2,543
5,029
848
1,221
7
1,250
1,209
2,911
2,030
5,551
792
2,087
4,093
3,432
1,418
2,637
2,892
4,688
55
56
1,810
1,975
90,273
91,227
746
729
28,734
30,529
2,009
2,121
122,604
116,193
1,087
1,258
55,078
61,130
71
116
2,931
3,142
193
321
9,468
13,292
1,644
2,134
54,012
63,331
586
718
18,758
22,124
268
415
7,922
10,675
929
1,081
35,514
39,560
930
1,112
42,245
48,935
1,173
1,489
48,876
56,377
971
1,124
35,330
38,159
608
753
33,280
37,254
1,968
2,261
87,164
91,602
57
5.»
5 ^
oC
596
543
60,381
48,102
73
95
4,949
5,570
742
737
105,400
86,830
421
378
48,653
38,326
23
23
1,423
1,700
44
4,175
2,740
425
448
30,910
30,056
143
155
8,151
9,093
65
87
4,082
4,127
268
257
19,558
16,695
393
301
32,964
21,434
249
234
17,557
14,162
275
290
22,138
24,887
177
179
15,686
12, 811
747
726
84,000
74,611
61
64
12
17
2,108
2,830
6
6
675
678
7
12
2,141
2,204
10
13
2,272
2,227
1
1
776
1,003
10
13
2,630
3,580
4
863
820
3
2
550
604
2
5
195
510
2
1
584
66
3
2
560
387
2
4
161
390
1
2
165
174
4
12
2,719
4,790
65
66
67
68
204
351
16,601
25,877
11
19
494
1,000
514
650
57,517
65,231
135
190
12,864
15,146
4
4
408
125
5
3
265
52
181
282
11,787
14,607
18
25
670
902
6
22
249
447
47
83
2,666
4,319
94
151
6,458
8,795
32
50
1,468
1,861
106
147
9,917
9,930
29
53
1,677
3,264
390
376
39,134
30,490
69
70
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72
56
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF
(For definitions and explanations
, see text)
Montcalm
Montmorency
| Muskegon
Newaygo
Oakland
Oceana
Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Osceola
Oscoda
FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR
1
All farms
2,682
321
1,342
2,028
2,064
1 726
797
896
693
884
1,246
1,509
2
1950...
3,061
385
1,477
2,156
3,107
1,798
264
331,655
49,064
116,164
229,938
238,320
201,473
203,453
134,685
146,450
103,980
116,248
224,652
243,700
42,347
49,845
4
1950...
356,187
60,679
120,485
238,095
285,409
5
acres 1954...
157,779
12,672
44,656
80,124
105,876
71,076
41,954
28,304
62,916
10,725
6
1949...
155,342
14,291
46,103
79,931
116,429
71,713
43,054
32,757
67,213
10,176
7
Farms by color of operator:
2,672
321
1,328
2,007
2,052
1,721
797
693
1,242
221
8
1950...
3,054
385
1,471
2,114
3,099
1,790
896
884
1,505
264
9
10
1950...
10
7
14
6
21
42
12
8
5
8
4
11
Farms by tenure of operator:
1,835
2,154
272
304
1,118
1,226
1,490
1,629
1,423
2,293
1,380
1,415
520
627
475
703
855
1,098
150
188
12
1950...
13
U
Part owners
number 1954...
1950...
635
586
44
62
176
159
424
372
417
470
280
269
241
225
208
163
322
315
57
43
15
3
7
3
1
6
6
25
31
7
8
1
3
1
5
2
5
16
1950...
209
314
7.8
10.3
5
19
1.6
4.9
45
91
3.4
6.2
108
149
5.3
6.9
199
313
9.6
10.1
59
106
3.4
5.9
35
41
4.4
4.6
10
18
1.4
2.0
68
91
5.5
6.0
12
28
5.4
10.6
18
19
20
1950...
1950...
21
22
...number 1954...
1950...
19
32
1
6
13
26
29
48
76
146
11
27
18
13
7
8
24
26
4
6
23
16
21
3
6
10
16
10
28
37
3
4
4
1
7
2
24
1950...
25
26
...number 1954...
1950...
134
211
3
2
14
21
33
55
59
58
18
37
6
15
1
23
41
7
14
27
28
Crop-share tenants and croppers
...number 1954...
1950...
76
93
2
8
8
23
31
33
14
8
22
2
6
13
17
2
5
29
58
118
3
6
13
10
24
26
44
10
15
4
9
1
10
24
5
9
30
1950...
31
40
50
1
8
12
34
30
36
36
72
27
38
7
9
3
8
17
17
1
6
32
1950...
33
13
12
1
4
5
9
15
21
15
13
17
17
6
5
1
5
11
10
1
3
34
1950...
35
27
38
4
7
25
15
15
21
59
10
21
1
4
2
3
6
7
3
36
1950...
37
Land in farms by tenure of operator:
Full owners
acres 1954.. .
191,259
213,359
37,972
45,621
84,703
88,608
149,516
159,530
116,888
149,023
138,684
138,431
69,453
79,780
64,985
85,343
128,392
154,039
22,397
29,075
38
1950...
39
110,052
95,003
9,785
12,285
25,664
21, 148
65,296
60,124
71,751
76,384
52,831
49,104
58,631
49,396
38,200
29,389
80,565
70,708
15,615
12,718
40
1950...
41
Managers
acres 1954 . . .
1,141
2,819
600
84
1,544
1,339
9,349
15,464
3,399
2,601
200
8,320
800
1,114
800
2,200
42
1950...
43
29,203
45,006
1,307
2,773
5,197
10,645
13,582
17,102
40,332
44,538
6,559
13,317
6,401
8,954
795
1,516
14,895
17,839
3,535
5,852
44
1950...
45
Cash tenants
1,904
3,667
160
592
1,272
3,518
2,515
4,671
11,446
19,415
2,073
5,107
2,912
3,673
560
781
6,134
2,944
1,515
1,880
46
1950...
47
3,022
3,318
384
899
1,872
2,381
1,209
6,667
6,999
287
549
706
1,304
120
1,012
1,940
466
48
1950...
49
20,094
31,674
1,027
300
2,087
2,798
5,054
7,302
12,019
11,615
2,640
3,761
1,068
2,523
30
5,815
10,253
1,940
2,859
50
1950...
51
52
Crop-share tenants and croppers
acres 1954...
1950...
9,749
11,054
300
1,062
667
3,264
3,954
4,750
2,067
990
1,834
360
723
2,405
3,062
280
919
53
acres 1954...
10,345
20,620
1,027
1,025
2,131
1,790
3,348
7,269
9,548
1,650
1,927
708
1,800
30
3,410
7,191
1,660
1,940
54
1950...
55
56
Cropland harvested by tenure of operator
acres 1954...
1950...
4,183
6,347
120
1,497
939
2,457
3,632
3,920
10,200
6,509
1,559
3,900
1,715
1,454
235
585
1,934
2,702
80
647
57
reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
1,695
1,988
83,097
86,281
235
271
9,378
10,426
797
963
27,731
29,741
1,279
1,471
45,215
49,492
1,216
1,919
45,379
53,514
1,283
1,330
46,333
47,121
451
592
20,187
24,187
432
685
15,999
23,834
761
1,012
35,627
42,841
128
157
6,091
6,468
58
59
60
61
Part owners farms
reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
633
584
58,790
46,639
44
59
2,997
3,076
173
157
13,861
10,753
422
367
28,930
23,639
412
459
39,376
37,406
280
269
21,397
19,621
237
222
20,267
15,490
208
160
12,180
6,433
320
307
23,617
19,531
55
39
3,802
2,099
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
3
7
610
710
3
1
233
32
4
5
701
590
25
31
3,918
5,848
7
8
1,003
1,045
1
3
80
1,117
1
5
220
371
1
5
80
330
69
All tenants farms
reporting 1954...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
204
306
15,282
21,712
4
17
297
789
39
81
2,831
5,577
100
139
5,278
6,210
181
292
17,203
19,661
49
98
2,343
3,926
27
40
1,420
2,260
7
15
125
490
59
82
3,452
4,470
12
27
752
1,279
70
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72
MICHIGAN
57
OPERATOR : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Otsego
Ottawa
Isle
Roscommon
Saginaw
St. Clair
St. Joseph
Sanilac
School -
craft
Shiawassee
Tuscola
Van Buren
fe .i.*' dm
Wa^e
IT, I'. .iM
350
424
3,308
3,665
820
937
118
116
4,250
4,496
3,281
3,631
1,991
2,084
4,125
4,385
259
293
2,539
2,848
3,781
3,911
3,444
3,697
2,686
2,884
2,221
2,546
817
941
1
2
79,372
89,150
249,702
264,715
154,349
169,474
15,152
16, 939
416,387
424,248
330,404
343,100
268,887
275,472
551,370
546, 545
34,937
34,620
303,100
308,951
428,610
431,030
290,263
304,581
348,898
358,139
98,900
122,112
120,720
140,844
3
4
18,970
18,878
136,499
138,918
41,869
48,116
2,999
3,374
243,813
245,941
171,036
175,092
142,087
140,507
309,979
313,934
7,595
7,380
179,314
176,329
256, 508
254,188
139,212
139,917
189,712
183,329
58,254
66,744
28,829
32,126
5
6
349
423
3,303
3,655
820
937
118
116
4,233
4,485
3,244
3,612
1,977
2,070
4,121
4,383
259
292
2,538
2,847
3,777
3,907
3,242
3,559
2,677
2,864
2,122
2,484
816
940
7
8
1
1
5
10
17
11
37
19
14
14
4
2
1
1
1
4
4
202
138
9
20
99
62
1
1
9
l'j
313
372
2,549
2,864
712
790
101
93
3,080
3,342
2,396
2,726
1,364
1,457
2,812
2,927
217
257
1,651
1,891
2,538
2,545
2,658
2,906
1,825
1,970
1,640
1,843
622
717
11
12
34
39
585
549
97
118
14
18
895
811
698
638
383
338
961
935
33
27
621
588
857
843
587
522
572
569
406
470
175
185
13
14
2
1
10
12
1
1
7
7
9
13
7
6
4
11
1
8
13
10
15
20
15
19
7
9
"l
15
16
1
12
0.3
2.8
164
240
5.0
6.5
10
28
1.2
3.0
3
5
2.5
4.3
268
336
6.3
7.5
178
254
5.4
7.0
237
283
11.9
13.6
348
512
8.4
11.7
8
9
3.1
3.1
259
356
10.2
12.5
382
513
10.1
13.1
184
249
5.3
6.7
274
326
10.2
11.3
168
224
7.6
8.8
20
38
2.4
4.0
17
18
19
20
2
81
102
12
2
64
78
78
111
12
17
57
lie
4
2
20
36
41
64
36
43
69
91
94
136
8
12
21
22
13
15
3
24
32
12
21
8
7
37
56
17
22
31
26
11
9
31
37
16
12
2
1
23,
24
1
1
37
77
"6
1
2
151
174
41
60
192
212
189
275
189
248
273
357
92
127
133
139
22
20
2
7
25
10
32
2
109
106
20
28
88
88
116
143
89
77
207
257
46
54
45
38
15
8
1
3
27
28
1
1
27
45
"4
1
2
42
68
21
32
104
124
73
132
100
171
66
100
46
73
88
101
7
12
1
4
29
30
9
33
46
3
10
2
1
29
52
47
62
25
47
65
71
4
7
33
50
37
66
45
70
41
59
36
56
8
18
31
32
2
12
20
2
4
1
12
11
9
17
2
8
18
28
2
4
13
14
19
23
23
22
11
20
16
20
13
33
34
7
21
26
1
6
1
1
17
41
38
45
23
39
47
43
2
3
20
36
18
43
22
48
30
39
20
36
6
5
35
36
65,274
75,532
161,213
180,879
125,488
135,729
11,322
11,546
246,708
266,109
199,888
214,374
138,531
146,672
321,042
311,348
26,827
28,187
145,712
161,070
225,240
226,121
174,628
194,837
171,349
187,647
43,318
51,929
82,460
89,168
37
38
11,018
10,252
71,000
61,134
27,382
29,766
3,808
3,593
135,445
117,905
107,723
94,829
82,998
74,737
183,252
165,395
7,079
5,437
113,522
94,716
149,732
134,234
87,218
73,628
119,271
110,422
38,891
42,976
35,939
46, 508
39
40
2,680
1,880
828
1,471
560
280
4,583
3,298
2,381
3,465
2,358
2,359
760
3,707
160
2,546
2,276
2,078
5,720
6,018
6,999
8,703
6,575
3,445
7,665
157
41
42
400
1,486
16,661
21,231
919
3,699
22
1,800
30,651
36,936
20,412
30,432
45,000
51,704
46,316
66,095
871
996
41,320
50,889
51,560
64,955
22,399
29,117
49,575
53 ,495
13,246
19,542
2,321
5,011
43
44
262
7,153
8,153
331
1,722
500
4,761
6,509
8,859
11,639
957
1,530
6,005
11,835
518
160
1,376
4,700
3,866
5,806
2,866
3,738
8,860
12,304
7,041
11,667
906
1,836
45
46
1,864
1,786
459
3,995
4,396
2,442
3,594
1,342
1,635
6,385
10,198
3,578
2,886
5,800
4,492
1,738
1,142
7,131
6,813
2,225
2,324
380
400
47
48
400
380
5,013
8,046
1,024
20
1,180
19,294
21,541
5,160
8,864
39,829
42,260
27,518
37,244
33,037
37,662
39,117
48,643
14,783
18,442
28,395
26,666
2,444
2^296
320
1,269
49
50
1,023
1,844
377
12,124
11,426
1,994
3,289
16,363
15,797
14,554
16,244
14,115
10,065
28,189
32,937
5,929
5,571
7,915
5,232
1,285
550
120
510
51
400
380
3,990
6,202
647
20
1,180
7,170
10,115
3,166
5,575
23,466
26,463
12,964
21,000
18,922
27,597
10,928
15,706
8,854
12,871
20,480
21,434
1,159
1,746
200
759
53
54
844
2,631
3,246
129
953
2
120
2,601
4,490
3,951
6,335
2,872
6,279
6,408
6,818
353
836
3,329
5,641
2,777
6,014
3,012
5,795
5,189
7,712
1,536
3,255
715
1,506
55
56
299
16,036
15,951
2,225
2,551
81,156
88,503
665
763
33,359
38,201
69
74
2,238
2,009
2,765
3,090
134,864
147,106
2,U6
2,440
96,620
105,371
1,164
1,251
65, 199
67,166
2,632
2,734
173,845
173,632
188
226
5,667
5,749
1,475
1,719
78,518
85,526
2,226
2,361
119,111
119,977
2,435
2,702
74,722
83,193
1,631
1,784
86, 167
90,688
1,346
1,542
21,037
25,167
529
642
17,857
20,328
57
58
59
60
32
38
2,671
2,415
584
542
45,090
37,189
97
117
7,892
8,533
14
18
759
987
892
807
87,104
74,118
697
630
61,855
51,218
379
337
49,062
43,864
960
930
108,420
98,718
33
27
1,693
1,509
620
587
73,886
58,745
855
837
101,854
87,525
583
518
49,621
38,748
566
562
70,275
60,010
404
466
27,388
27,610
172
182
10,296
10,570
61
62
•.3
64
2
1
128
39
9
12
528
796
1
1 .
104
73
7
7
2,038
1,615
9
13
1,210
1,805
6
6
1,322
1,004
4
11
412
1,804
1
6
8
13
1,404
1,254
4
10
721
3,077
15
20
3,539
3,870
15
19
5,523
4,070
6
8
1,653
3,735
1
48
65
66
67
68
1
12
135
473
151
224
9,725
12,430
8
27
514
1,309
1
4
2
378
252
324
19,807
23,102
161
242
11,351
16,698
228
269
26,504
28,473
326
502
27,302
39,780
4
8
229
122
255
351
25,506
30,804
361
495
34,822
43,609
176
244
11,330
14,106
262
319
27,747
28,561
149
207
8,176
10,232
15
33
676
1,160
69
'.'0
71
72
58
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE
[Data for items shown in italics are based on
The State Alcona
Alger Allegan Alpe:
Arenac Baraga Barry
FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM
Paras by size:
All farms number 1954.
Under 10 acres number 1954.
1950.
Under 3 acres number 1954.
1950.
3 to 9 acreB number 1954.
1950.
10 to 29 acres number 1954.
1950.
30 to 49 acres number 1954.
1950.
50 to 69 acres number 1954.
1950.
70 to 99 acres number 1954.
1950.
100 to 139 acres number 1954.
1950.
140 to 179 acres number 1954.
1950.
180 to 219 acres number 1954.
1950.
220 to 259 acres number 1954.
1950.
260 to 499 acres number 1954.
1950.
500 to 999 acres number 1954.
1950.
1,000 acres and over number 1954.
1950.
Land in faras by size of 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 seres 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
Ssttmated nmber of farms 1954.
1950..
Field-crop farms other than vegetable
and frutt-and-nuti. mmber 195i. .
1950..
Cash-grain mmber 1954. .
1950. .
Cotton number 1954. .
1950..
Other field-crop nmber 1954. .
1950..
Vegetable farms number 1954..
1950..
Frut t-and-nut farms number 1954. .
1950..
Dairy farms number 1954. .
1950..
Poul try farms number 1954. .
1950..
Livestock farms other than dairy and
poultry number 1954. .
1950..
General farms number 1954. .
1950..
Prtmart ly crop number 1954. .
1950..
Primarily livestock number 1954..
1950..
Crop and I tvestoch number 1954. .
1950..
Ktscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954..
1950..
7,131
13,334
15,232
17, 729
20,800
10,387
12,072
25,849
30,845
15,718
17,580
9,215
9,557
6,178
5,954
10,031
8,822
1,423
1,155
233
217
36,508
42,452
236,204
269,098
693,082
815,959
610, 171
707,630
2,104,443
2,506,822
2,425,087
2,871,518
2,469,743
2,756,945
1,810,559
1,878,848
1,461,048
1,409,752
3,342,261
2,916,796
908,402
733,703
369,242
360,469
22,947
17,032
21,427
15,037
2,095
2,545
4,380
4,710
37,602
45,729
4,657
5,268
14,710
19,178
2,619
1,990
3,245
5,993
8,846
11,195
3,224
3,253
1,375
2,072
14,556
16,450
12,850
13,664
19,389
19,401
11,928
13,672
11,055
12,995
25,053
30,719
9,410
9,738
7,954
2,780
1,063
3,897
7,567
4,611
7,8-'
5,545
8,932
6,975
8,662
5,400
3,350
11,338
7,021
2,792
2,820
3,628
1,126
730
9,217
8,751
30,531
34,287
28,658
32,105
77,366
87,351
69,924
74,764
49,645
49,239
31,205
31,205
22,491
16,778
34,660
32, 999
8,087
5,427
2,475
3,622
2,624
3,331
2,418
2,325
17, 518
20,882
24,987
25,021
22,549
27,554
16,370
17,120
13,681
13,854
40,583
34,783
9,539
8,249
1,040
4,834
2,59T
3,739
13,177
16,824
14,650
20,020
18,508
23,626
12,367
13,249
33,271
31,202
14,004
14,607
8,189
7,456
168
703
1,040
5,516
5,975
3,8
4,287
17,548
22,223
22,486
26,497
24,522
23,133
15,270
14,511
13,139
14,019
22,240
18,942
2,894
5,158
5,785
1,010
2,646
4,029
1,663
2,126
7,021
11,861
9,573
10,167
6,603
9,630
5,213
5,505
2,359
4,264
6,821
6,595
5,704
2,220
2,730
1,255
MICHIGAN
59
OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
reports for only a sample of farms. See text]
Bay
Benzie
Berrien
Branch
Calhoun
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa
Clare
Clinton
Crawford
Delta
Di ckinson
Baton
451
4,624
2,165
2,702
2,103
758
703
999
723
2,602
51
928
420
2,790
1
100
16
496
85
137
144
21
15
26
26
146
1
39
25
137
2
142
14
448
131
192
119
27
15
25
10
119
2
26
24
141
3
22
3
48
22
30
30
5
3
10
9
32
1
15
10
34
18
52
44
36
23
5
9
2
25
8
14
25
5
78
13
448
63
107
114
16
12
16
17
114
24
15
103
6
124
14
396
87
156
96
22
11
16
8
94
2
18
10
116
7
196
30
1,414
158
226
247
44
30
29
26
197
2
26
14
248
S
293
46
1,498
196
283
253
57
37
26
29
216
37
15
305
9
417
61
942
245
282
258
76
74
60
60
272
8
65
43
347
10
523
63
1,043
258
336
280
137
118
74
62
274
8
112
62
429
11
247
27
437
182
200
191
40
34
20
20
167
1
46
13
245
12
316
38
483
220
219
210
56
51
30
18
180
4
50
9
271
13
670
88
520
371
475
378
145
145
195
130
439
6
124
60
521
14
769
113
505
437
520
423
203
180
244
191
499
14
217
98
599
15
343
71
317
348
428
258
128
119
150
108
426
6
155
58
429
16
402
92
333
395
506
336
164
153
207
108
482
7
201
83
5U
17
209
45
199
251
299
207
109
84
169
120
304
5
134
63
301
ie
231
59
185
277
365
238
121
102
202
129
382
13
168
60
369
19
73
38
102
155
193
119
65
65
86
43
249
3
106
39
215
20
77
34
103
169
228
147
77
66
99
56
238
4
109
46
190
21
43
18
69
108
159
98
37
47
70
45
157
4
51
25
136
22
42
22
76
106
150
96
60
48
77
52
130
5
60
21
99
23
47
43
112
226
270
172
80
70
165
105
229
11
139
65
187
24
42
52
86
191
230
149
68
68
146
90
168
6
141
54
176
25
13
14
36
29
27
9
17
26
30
13
3
36
10
23
26
5
7
11
22
27
15
12
21
23
16
2
37
9
13
27
1
2
4
4
4
3
3
10
3
1
7
5
1
28
1
3
2
3
3
2
5
3
9
2
1
2
2
1
/9
203,381
63,464
284,365
285,956
355,898
245,466
111,132
108, 156
174,847
138,134
331,871
11,635
169,258
73,070
323,088
30
230, 983
69,872
286,684
288,162
368,233
252,561
122,967
125,331
187,315
141,804
327,419
IJ.,306
184,374
69,809
334,004
31
499
80
2,603
361
602
680
98
76
86
98
675
1
134
94
636
32
787
LW
2,420
581
889
565
151
62
86
47
570
9
96
71
666
33
3,517
549
24,802
2,719
3,896
4,414
831
563
480
458
3,437
27
483
293
4,599
34
5,337
886
26,852
3,541
4,962
4,554
1,053
710
404
528
3,846
680
312
5,483
35
16,449
2,390
36,082
9,652
10,982
10,022
2,976
2,921
2,399
2,334
10,568
309
2,600
1,716
13,449
36
20,614
2,478
40,511
10,115
13,090
10,964
5,419
4,662
2,925
2,464
10,834
319
4,438
2,433
16,777
37
14,620
1,553
25,398
10,692
11,698
11,273
2,345
1,973
1,199
1,188
9,828
55
2,764
737
14,313
38
18,489
2,244
28,109
12,808
12,863
12,398
3,347
3,053
1,774
1,069
10,465
247
3,006
513
15,837
39
54,461
7,122
42, 522
30,370
39, 149
31,046
11,825
11,633
15,636
10,526
35,964
489
10, 102
4,850
42,602
40
62,666
9,008
41,137
35,903
42,776
34,363
16,308
14,602
19,590
15,509
40,848
1,141
17,517
7,829
48,977
41
39,622
8,388
36,762
40, 192
49,901
30,095
15,150
14,027
17,601
12,645
49,592
724
18, 381
6,796
50,096
42
46,260
10,892
38, 561
45,535
59,064
39,243
19,483
18,043
24,273
12,674
56,043
833
23,835
9,617
59,852
43
32,392
7,U2
31, 155
39,156
47,000
32,582
17,122
13,212
26,698
19,018
47,571
780
21, U2
9,918
47,197
44
35,700
9,194
28,940
43,255
57,245
37,393
19,133
16,084
31,911
20,532
59,686
1,999
26,391
9,453
57,758
45
14,118
7,449
20,093
30,491
37,829
23,436
12,697
12,835
17,020
8,451
49,000
599
20,857
7,71/4
42,155
46
14,970
6,683
20,378
33,237
44,840
29,086
15,264
12,964
19,616
11,041
46,367
793
21,400
9,073
37,079
47
10,107
4,221
16,280
25,583
37,887
23,215
8,811
11, 140
16,650
10,698
36,723
994
12,141
5,912
31,975
48
10,002
5,199
17,841
25,037
35,795
22,792
14,269
11,500
18,258
12,333
30,616
1,199
14,248
5,005
23,327
49
15,126
W.697
36,699
75,069
89,556
56,818
26,435
24,076
56,557
35,648
74,932
3,532
47,843
21,307
60,962
50
13,072
17, 595
29,283
62,618
75,429
48,342
22,370
23,213
50,384
30,338
54,846
2,109
46,025
17,660
58,713
51
2,470
8,473
8,554
21,671
19,808
16,488
5,764
10,806
16,896
20,205
8,174
1,765
24,527
6,453
13,848
52
3,086
4,134
6,923
13,458
17,996
8,796
2,370
8,346
13,635
15,277
9,636
1,067
24,194
5,603
8,301
53
1,400
3,415
7,590
5,397
7,078
4,894
3,625
16,865
5,407
2,360
8,284
7,280
1,256
54
1,445
5,729
2,074
3,284
4,065
3,800
12,092
4,459
19, 992
3,662
1,590
2,544
2,040
1,234
55
2,320
461
4,603
2,156
2,737
2,039
724
735
1,028
715
2,658
31
962
430
2,786
'c
2,842
541
4,774
2,404
3,059
2,269
976
855
1,154
777
2,706
66
1,160
483
3,107
57
850
323
485
481
321
15
10
10
5
410
5
15
705
58
887
4
164
156
304
158
31
15
60
13
268
21
23
389
59
595
313
480
481
311
5
5
5
365
5
680
60
618
159
156
303
153
21
10
60
13
228
.. 4
8
334
61
62
255
10
5
10
10
10
5
45
15
25
63
64
269
4
5
1
5
10
5
40
17
15
55
65
60
5
185
5
16
20
5
10
15
15
66
85
5
5
1
96
104
133
1,575
1,890
10
5
5
35
10
24
21
46
45
5
10
21
6
5
5
10
15
5
*
4
28
5
67
68
69
565
35
285
610
646
180
276
221
351
311
741
10
572
196
831
70
499
81
387
844
826
406
255
283
339
318
785
18
595
231
898
71
40
5
85
85
60
65
20
10
15
5
30
5
15
10
80
72
35
4
106
69
48
108
58
32
22
76
13
19
101
73
40
20
170
296
381
356
31
48
55
99
420
1
12
5
215
74
36
29
161
329
365
300
42
57
51
144
355
10
31
16
340
75
295
40
400
325
303
256
51
95
205
55
491
37
71
305
76
544
24
359
450
380
396
135
78
235
49
602
5
85
27
508
77
110
30
185
5
37
21
10
35
155
10
30
17
30
20
78
115
4
78
20
24
49
5
9
83
25
22
8
27
79
40
40
100
80
75
20
25
10
25
155
15
20
65
80
35
"a
41
268
173
157
62
32
41
14
238
5
18
206
81
145
10
175
220
186
160
21
35
40
20
306
5
21
220
82
394
12
240
162
183
190
68
37
111
35
339
45
15
275
83
465
260
1,580
345
840
795
316
345
392
240
541
15
306
133
635
84
751
294
1,574
541
1,077
835
429
422
427
231
605
33
411
163
838
85
60
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE
[Data for items shown in italics
(For definitions and explanations.
Gratiot Hillsdale Houghto:
FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM
All farms number 1954.
Under 10 acres number 1954.
1950.
Under 3 acres number 1954.
1950.
3 to 9 acres numbei 1954.
1950.
10 to 29 acres number 1954.
1950.
30 to 49 acres number 1954.
1950.
50 to 69 acres number 1954.
1950.
70 to 99 acres number 1954.
1950.
100 to 139 acres number 1954.
1950.
140 to 179 acres number 1954.
1950.
180 to 219 acres number 1954.
1950.
220 to 259 acres number 1954.
1950.
260 to 499 acres number 1954.
1950.
500 to 999 acres number 1954.
1950.
1,000 acres and over number 1954.
1950.
Land in faras by size of farn:
All land in farms acres 1954.
1950.
Under 10 acres acres 1954.
1950.
10 to 29 acres acres 1954.
1950.
30 to 49 acres acres 1954.
1950.
50 to 69 acres acres 1954.
1950.
70 to 99 acres acres 1954.
1950.
100 to 139 acres acres 1954.
1950.
140 to 179 acres acres 1954.
1950.
180 to 219 acres acres 1954.
1950.
220 to 259 acres acres 1954.
1950.
260 to 499 acres acres 1954.
1950.
500 to 999 acres 1954.
1950.
1,000 acres and over acres 1954.
1950.
FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM
sttmated number of farms 1954.
1950.
Field-crop farms other than vegetable
and frutt-and-nut number 1954..
1950..
Cash-fraln number 1954. .
1950..
Cotton number 1954. .
1950..
Other field-crop number 1954..
1950..
Veietable farms number 1954..
1950..
Prut t-and-nut farms number 1954. .
1950..
Dairy farms number 1954..
1950..
Poultry farms number 1954..
1950..
livestock farms other than dairy and
poultry number 1954. .
1950..
General farms number 1954. .
1950..
Primarily crop number 1954..
1950..
Primarily livestock number 1954..
1950..
Crop and l tvestock number 1954. .
1950..
Miscellaneous and unclassified farms nuJn&er 1954..
1950..
149
102
1,085
1,194
3,601
4,750
2,652
11,232
13,095
12,988
15,663
19,107
22,506
11,615
12,536
11,908
9,861
33,422
29,476
9,379
3,649
6,340
4,810
2,292
2,328
10,301
11,946
18,261
21,462
15,011
18,245
42,025
50,407
40,004
47,707
33,608
41,012
28,707
28,541
23,320
17,262
50,305
47,671
6,346
4,978
5,283
5,860
3,312
3,207
17,256
20,660
16,769
20,589
25,462
26,860
13,593
19,087
17,824
16,549
37,659
31,391
12,361
7,265
2,584
1,460
1,367
4,108
5,347
2,551
3,708
8,541
8,474
5,822
6,182
4,484
3,250
3,109
1,943
1,877
925
2,528
2,025
2,016
213
2,098
2,031
6,650
6,536
5,649
4,879
14,928
18,996
18,955
23,572
20,403
21,426
14,669
16,252
11,867
11,922
26,646
23,390
9,921
9,353
3,256
4,399
354
529
2,519
3,542
11,428
12,912
9,557
12,075
38,973
48,564
52,204
58,830
54,582
57,751
40,684
39,641
33,318
25,155
58,070
54,103
9,374
10,192
1,188
529
721
4,529
5,452
13,792
15,857
15,986
18,452
47,694
55,605
54,034
65,144
56,970
61,785
38,710
39,501
28,748
26,689
57,086
45,796
9,044
5,140
1,005
4,834
8,127
3,477
4,581
16,782
23,733
20,422
26,256
22,843
25,697
13,3
13,278
9,867
9,467
29,319
24,482
6,075
4,782
2,500
2,790
420
519
2,112
2,203
9,095
10,349
9,985
9,630
55,855
68,668
85,022
94,212
96,283
103,730
72,988
63,725
48,943
39,098
85,524
71,018
13,859
14,246
4,020
MICHIGAN
61
OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports for
only a sampl
e of farms.
See text]
Ionia
IOSCO
Iron
Isabella
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Kalkaska
Kent
Keweenaw
Lake
Lapeer
Leelanau
Lenawee
Livi.'i,- itoi
L U ce
2,315
590
484
2,050
2,306
2,265
400
3,769
26
331
2,807
883
3,463
1,829
114
90
22
22
58
119
255
11
297
1
7
90
25
175
86
3
93
24
36
61
154
294
7
346
1
9
84
8
218
75
3
28
14
11
29
27
54
4
55
20
9
58
12
1
20
8
8
21
32
36
1
59
1
2
10
1
40
14
8
11
29
92
201
7
242
1
7
70
16
117
74
2
73
16
28
40
122
258
6
287
7
74
7
178
61
3
154
16
41
102
226
325
11
473
8
162
38
258
134
9
178
23
66
117
309
307
8
607
4
9
191
27
320
107
13
212
59
90
231
231
314
29
557
6
31
371
63
334
161
9
I
284
76
152
279
285
337
34
622
21
53
365
60
381
215
17
1
180
26
21
96
176
165
10
345
3
11
208
45
302
142
3
1.
29
36
92
241
216
16
405
1
14
243
54
347
140
5
1
405
126
109
356
338
333
63
697
8
64
632
182
619
269
19
U
455
174
147
467
458
399
77
814
14
97
697
183
634
331
33
1
363
95
66
349
353
240
48
526
2
52
443
170
592
308
18
L(
439
103
89
455
462
290
78
610
6
75
548
183
723
354
21
1'
293
87
56
316
276
201
59
359
1
54
334
171
444
225
11
U
337
93
70
298
355
249
79
396
1
56
379
181
498
255
23
1'
212
38
22
178
178
107
49
185
3
26
212
71
276
149
7
21
218
51
29
183
199
115
50
200
2
34
199
83
279
146
10
21
141
38
21
136
129
91
43
119
1
18
122
42
169
114
9
22
127
43
15
112
146
119
53
125
3
27
99
40
136
124
12
i
232
60
27
204
230
187
64
197
1
47
211
69
265
207
20
:'.
206
58
30
167
213
160
65
166
1
45
178
59
220
192
14
2!
32
15
23
44
40
9
14
10
19
6
27
32
."'!
20
14
6
15
25
26
8
9
11
20
5
15
23
27
1
8
3
1
6
7
4
3
3
1
2
2
2
28
1
8
3
3
7
6
5
2
*
2
1
1
1
3
; .
316,704
100,954
58,932
286,745
320,119
257,477
76,092
363,941
2,675
57,672
345,457
119,737
425,859
260,572
24,224
30
320,920
108,360
81,476
287,683
352,598
266,564
88,105
388,086
4,411
70,453
350,338
121,484
425,009
266,814
28,319
11
382
68
79
205
542
1,170
38
1,427
7
39
389
116
721
435
11
32
449
114
180
223
732
1,535
38
1,721
1
40
478
41
1,366
372
15
:<_
2,816
268
723
1,965
4,074
5,663
227
8,258
170
2,859
727
4,509
2,327
178
34
3,182
444
1,180
1,979
5,576
5,343
169
10,455
'so
164
3,642
501
5,723
1,988
243
35
8,234
2,325
3,497
9,142
9,048
12,166
1,137
21,759
238
1,211
14,621
2,536
13,077
6,289
346
Ji
11,204
2,924
5,919
11,062
11,033
13,089
1,333
24,153
840
2,060
14,451
2,340
15,456
8,589
700
'■'.
10,504
1,570
1,194
5,609
10,467
9,558
587
20,352
162
651
12,340
2,677
17,433
8,343
184
II
11,596
1,697
2,064
5,420
14,427
12,537
920
23,662
50
855
14,257
3,192
20,332
8,209
286
33,278
10,160
8,817
28,964
27,965
27,109
5,136
56,920
648
5,098
51,423
14,867
50,884
21,937
1,616
-l
37,538
14,056
11,795
37,717
38,035
32,380
6,270
66,447
1,120
7,754
56,762
15,031
51,877
26,872
2,681
41
42,200
11,132
7,736
40,774
41,084
28,011
5,630
61,015
240
6,146
51,746
19,904
68,406
36,211
2,042
42
51,109
12,144
10,430
53,175
53,921
33,489
9,164
70,331
710
8,815
64,006
21,395
83,977
41,287
2,473
43
46,042
14,101
8,896
49,728
43,095
31,646
9,257
56,479
170
8,519
52,326
26,706
69,835
35,740
1,690
44
52,725
14,696
11,017
47,049
55,653
38,941
12,470
62,156
150
8,809
59,202
28,545
78,239
40,326
3,633
45
41,423
7,425
4,363
34,875
35,149
21,319
9,523
36,142
590
5,093
41,707
13,963
54,067
29,626
1,417
...
42,668
10,052
5,793
35,916
39,299
22,409
9,867
38,912
360
6,750
39,065
16,227
54,432
28,883
1,950
47
33,341
9,039
5,003
31,946
30,698
21,575
10,071
28,169
220
4,219
28,844
9,901
39,797
27,147
2,178
48
29,878
10,222
3,566
26,434
34,459
27,984
12,624
29,590
700
6,409
23,615
9,188
32,097
29,350
2,891
49
77,771
21,073
9,083
68,123
77,802
63,065
21,936
64,322
400
16,107
71,142
23,073
88,362
70,285
7,125
50
67,823
19,254
9,950
54,935
70,277
53,470
22,206
53,548
400
15,518
58,861
19,528
70,979
65,670
4,848
51
19,626
10,275
3,726
14,280
27,883
25,527
6,490
9,098
6,379
11,513
3,667
16,387
19,550
2,886
52
11,661
8,867
4,465
9,462
15,012
16,531
5,717
4,921
7,979
11,212
3,712
9,522
13,864
2,474
53
1,087
13,518
5,815
1,134
12,312
10,668
6,060
4,040
6,547
1,600
2,331
2,682
4,551
54
1,087
13,890
15,117
4,311
14,174
8,856
7,327
2,190
5,300
4,787
1,784
1,009
1,404
6,125
55
2,318
618
469
2,047
2,257
2,265
374
3,762
15
283
2,831
872
3,387
1,823
107
56
2,557
696
679
2,249
2,854
2,518
480
4,302
54
434
3,005
884
3,772
1,963
158
57
390
6
2
300
363
428
1
266
5
415
45
1,233
285
16
58
271
32
28
286
206
282
14
124
340
66
680
164
15
59
385
5
300
357
423
256
390
10
1,223
280
60
271
32
263
182
266
..*
109
282
13
654
154
61
62
"b
"i
2
"6
"b
"i
'io
"b
25
35
'io
"s
'i.6
63
64
28
23
24
16
10
15
58
53
26
10
15
65
20
5
40
35
100
55
5
5
66
35
13
68
90
133
47
34
10
67
20
10
20
85
216
25
92
25
68
55
10
13
28
80
10
114
15
189
10
14
69
646
222
251
772
541
330
127
1,140
10
140
1,236
165
566
607
10
70
288
249
758
793
519
197
1,586
17
206
1,381
110
835
706
43
71
70
15
70
55
86
150
10
100
10
110
40
5
72
96
11
59
103
79
18
223
37
9
213
87
73
330
75
15
195
237
239
41
230
22
162
40
497
225
5
74
341
52
24
194
283
137
32
158
35
211
61
514
198
75
430
20
11
275
230
165
30
325
21
171
140
436
141
10
76
472
49
16
465
248
274
22
297
35
257
183
689
188
14
77
55
10
11
5
15
15
10
35
10
46
20
20
25
5
78
15
11
5
27
19
15
36
4
42
26
64
43
79
105
45
55
45
10
90
40
25
100
20
80
171
11
140
107
85
9
133
9
63
26
291
29
81
270
10
225
160
105
10
200
11
85
95
316
96
5
82
286
27
'ii
298
122
174
13
128
22
152
131
334
116
7
83
412
280
190
420
771
897
175
1,335
5
85
667
375
520
520
61
84
589
254
362
461
1,125
1,057
187
1,667
37
154
717
266
797
596
86
85
62
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE
Manistee Marquette
Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe
FARMS BY SIZE OF FAHM
Fap.s by size:
All farms number 1954.
Under 10 acres number 1954.
1950.
Under 3 acres number 1954.
1950.
3 to 9 acres numbei 1954.
1950.
10 to 29 acres number 1954.
1950.
30 to 49 acres number 1954.
1950.
50 to 69 acres number 1954.
1950.
70 to 99 acres number 1954.
1950.
100 to 139 acres number 1954.
1950.
140 to 179 acres number 1954.
1950.,
180 to 219 acres number 1954.
1950.
220 to 259 acrea number 1954.,
1950.,
260 to 499 acres number 1954.,
1950. ,
500 to 999 acres number 1954.,
1950. .
1,000 acres and over number 1954.,
1950. ,
Land in faras by size of fare:
All land in farms acres 1954..
1950..
Under 10 acres acres 1954..
1950..
10 to 29 acres acres 1954..
1950..
30 to 49 acres acres 1954. .
1950..
50 to 69 acres acres 1954. .
1950. .
70 to 99 acres acres 1954..
1950..
100 to 139 acres acres 1954..
1950..
140 to 179 acres acres 1954..
1950..
180 to 219 acres acres 1954..
1950..
220 to 259 acres acres 1954..
1950..
260 to 499 acres acres 1954..
1950. .
500 to 999 acres 1954. .
1950..
1,000 acres and over acres 1954..
1950..
FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM
Estimated number of farms 1954..
1950. .
Field-crop farms other than ueietable
and frul t-and-nut number 1954. .
1950..
Cash-iraln number i954. .
1950..
Cotton number 1954. .
1950..
Other field-crop number 1954..
1950..
Vegetable farms number 1954..
1950..
frutt-and-nut farms number 1954. .
1950..
Dairy farms number 1954..
1950..
Poul try farms number 1954. .
1950..
Livestock farms other than dairy and
poultry number 1954. .
1950..
General farms number 1954. .
1950..
Primarily crop number 1954..
1950..
Primarily livestock number 1954..
1950..
Crop and livestock number 1954..
1950..
scellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954..
1950..
472
3,371
6,246
5,096
8,876
9,523
11,260
5,115
4,581
5,960
4,998
12,048
13,130
6,955
1,839
1,816
2,504
7,857
11,244
15,666
19,483
14,985
21, 143
31,591
38,422
31,235
36,913
22,983
22,138
13,983
14,791
7,546
6,792
17,376
17,098
5,094
2,526
3,560
3,560
4,646
4,963
3,098
3,078
11,919
16,130
16,748
20,691
19,279
22,662
11,696
13,388
9,817
9,845
24,884
23,667
7,044
8,275
1,100
1,312
5,397
9,043
6,1/47
11,012
11,085
12,203
6,153
6,729
5,888
6,704
14,235
16,521
6,185
9,444
13,385
1,792
154
144
1,213
1,544
7,830
10,465
6,486
7,402
27,0B3
31,348
26,494
29,657
22,358
22,965
14,797
15,886
14,747
11,825
20,006
19,814
8,090
7,578
5,680
6,300
5,824
6,042
4,448
4,429
25,326
30,624
28,875
37,351
38,114
39,984
31,474
31,617
26,279
22,611
57,340
48,356
15,026
9,906
1,119
4,769
3,845
6,081
2,173
2,490
20,901
29,887
31,456
37,968
35,379
42,244
38,464
40,086
29,457
28,335
77,102
78,379
18,820
21,656
19,583
15,870
300
291
2,383
2,261
10,962
12,123
6,493
8,219
28,982
33,812
26,581
32,795
28,728
29,292
16,329
16,481
12,190
13,020
24,442
21,657
5,343
4,925
1,(540
2,237
3,319
1,358
1,563
11,701
16,326
16,083
23,492
28,015
29,256
16,274
16,494
15,238
16,222
39,097
44,564
19,617
13,741
8,682
6,441
MICHIGAN
63
OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
reports for
only a sample of farms.
See text]
Montcalm
Mantmorency
Muskegon
Newaygo
Oakland
Oceana
Ogana.
Ontonagon
Osceola
[):ir;i nil.
Otsego
Ottawa
Presque
Isle
Hoscommon
Saglna*
2,682
321
1,342
2,028
2,064
1,726
797
693
1,246
221
350
3,308
820
118
4,250
1
71
2
136
65
233
50
28
9
23
9
1
283
29
14
263
.
50
7
180
43
584
40
12
8
25
6
2
287
15
10
225
'
17
2
38
12
43
8
13
3
11
4
1
76
11
5
52
15
2
38
8
77
9
4
2
6
2
60
2
1
32
5
54
98
53
190
42
15
6
12
5
207
18
9
211
6
35
5
142
35
507
31
8
6
19
4
2
227
13
9
193
7
117
4
215
191
279
134
24
35
25
5
3
428
16
12
400
8
159
10
210
154
553
129
37
31
35
10
5
488
23
8
454
9
320
43
254
318
252
291
84
59
84
10
19
587
35
21
661
10
378
53
285
344
359
295
107
111
102
24
35
672
69
17
695
11
197
13
88
143
159
121
29
39
36
4
6
421
16
3
419
i.
239
19
113
198
198
136
32
47
64
5
11
486
25
452
1J
577
71
260
441
321
354
144
131
205
40
44
725
114
20
961
14
736
71
275
534
412
369
180
221
300
48
69
664
127
21
1,100
15
516
53
154
312
244
286
120
129
211
29
48
461
122
9
644
U
606
60
173
342
340
309
141
168
267
40
49
479
165
9
718
17
344
52
88
232
199
185
101
112
194
34
66
205
158
14
385
18
390
58
105
224
241
214
140
119
257
38
78
212
160
15
393
19
210
24
57
113
108
115
76
57
133
26
38
80
94
5
205
20
218
40
49
111
135
120
75
58
145
25
43
84
107
7
191
23
126
14
32
69
72
59
68
39
110
25
33
53
71
4
128
22
106
23
38
79
94
68
54
40
94
26
48
51
77
8
107
23
183
37
49
117
146
111
97
68
181
27
73
63
138
12
162
24
162
29
42
101
142
80
90
68
182
27
61
41
144
13
142
25
20
7
7
23
44
16
17
10
38
10
16
2
20
17
U
16
11
5
25
41
13
20
12
33
11
18
1
18
14
27
1
1
2
7
4
9
5
6
2
3
5
5
28
1
4
2
1
8
5
8
1
5
4
5
7
5
29
331,655
49,064
116,164
229, 938
238,320
201,473
134,685
103,980
224,652
42,347
79,372
249,702
154,349
15,152
416,387
30
356,187
60,679
120,485
238,095
285,409
203,453
146,450
116,248
243,700
49,845
89,150
264,715
169,474
16,939
424,248
11
301
3
565
310
1,138
250
88
40
78
29
2
1,277
95
53
1,231
32
209
29
803
214
2,919
269
39
35
106
27
11
1,358
60
46
1,064
33
2,208
75
3,552
3,413
4,696
2,511
445
621
483
76
49
7,621
261
213
7,265
34
2,971
161
3,453
2,626
9,271
2,466
748
568
588
194
89
8,338
418
127
7,979
35
12,498
1,698
9,897
12,508
9,690
11,357
3,337
2,381
3,299
380
749
22,831
1,367
819
26,018
36
14,932
2,056
11,067
13,556
13,849
11,534
4,230
4,392
4,053
950
1,388
26,334
2,7U
666
27,405
37
11,611
772
5,121
8,398
9,242
7,040
1,707
2,313
2,102
261
375
24,740
1,066
187
24,780
38
13,984
1,089
6,551
11,592
11,559
8,061
1,856
2,807
3,807
285
659
28,524
1,514
245
26,657
39
47,196
5,708
20,946
35,667
26,446
28,611
11,674
10,645
16,519
3,220
3,565
58,982
9,237
1,588
78,071
40
59,798
5,732
22,249
43,032
33,756
31,271
14,592
17,775
24,366
3,806
5,530
69,824
10,402
1,677
89,415
41
60,306
6,128
17,952
36,095
28,482
33,213
14,304
15,243
24,735
3,418
5,774
52,950
14,504
1,090
74,663
42
70,863
7,066
20,155
39,514
39,521
35,716
16,575
19,823
31,203
4,768
5,895
55,015
19,642
1,070
83,117
43
53,590
8,193
13,784
36,179
31,136
28,661
16,046
17,651
30,546
5,394
10,515
31,899
25,273
2,167
60,301
44
61,351
9,146
16,422
35,247
37,826
33,501
22,066
18,725
40,359
5,973
12,431
33,193
25,211
2,387
60,982
45
41,212
4,766
11,226
22,188
21,304
22,487
14,994
11,137
26,299
5,205
7,648
15,568
18,469
1,003
40,199
46
42,890
7,915
9,603
21,907
26,691
23,544
14,886
11,288
28,837
4,958
8,603
16,425
21,112
1,405
37,579
47
29,731
3,309
7,513
16,265
16,984
13,895
16,250
9,202
25,908
5,921
7,878
12,581
16,930
910
30,233
48
25,102
5,479
8,881
18,641
22,341
15,905
13,038
9,383
22,131
6,246
11,446
12,065
18,346
1,888
25,265
49
59,592
12,275
16,436
38,530
49,980
37,037
33,275
22,652
60,018
10,073
24,344
19,943
46,154
4,197
55,405
50
52,442
9,695
13,806
33,975
48,090
26,165
30,245
22,678
60,703
9,403
20,559
12,959
48,649
4,676
47,952
a
12,260
4,637
4,627
14,285
28,440
10,651
10,342
6,141
24,574
6,171
10,279
1,310
13,444
2,925
11,844
52
10,645
7,031
3,009
16,291
25,518
7,905
13,223
7,478
20,453
7,001
11,379
680
12,697
2,752
9,380
53
1,150
1,500
4,545
6,100
10,782
5,760
12,223
5,954
10,091
2,199
8,194
7,550
6,377
54
1,000
5,280
4,486
1,500
14,068
7,116
14,952
1,296
7,094
6,234
11,160
8,709
7,453
55
2,681
261
1,347
2,024
2,109
1,765
849
700
1,281
222
348
3,360
815
105
4,254
56
3,061
385
1,477
2,156
3,107
1,798
8%
884
1,509
264
424
3,665
937
116
4,496
57
655
21
70
75
171
55
10
15
45
180
201
5
1,459
58
427
15
21
63
144
35
14
16
36
.54
84
194
1,199
59
505
20
70
65
156
55
10
10
180
15
5
1,414
60
320
21
53
135
31
14
8
21
79
1,141
61
62
150
1
10
ii
5
45
186
45
63
64
107
15
10
9
4
8
15
54
5
194
58
65
41
50
180
20
80
5
155
30
66
19
73
125
45
66
10
15
7
137
61
67
15
20
35
85
256
5
130
25
68
24
5
30
24
90
281
5
79
5
69
695
85
356
650
431
366
448
356
678
116
125
990
165
20
777
70
1,119
116
451
805
641
456
450
426
642
139
143
1,208
170
22
926
71
55
25
75
80
95
30
10
10
15
15
475
105
72
39
10
59
72
139
31
10
4
36
9
7
325
11
11
124
73
145
40
61
87
290
92
94
22
141
26
33
180
29
20
145
74
141
60
47
82
275
58
89
28
101
20
19
113
67
14
133
75
415
5
80
205
87
215
52
17
96
10
55
335
210
30
508
76
494
24
81
158
139
238
72
41
71
10
74
456
262
14
793
77
40
5
30
50
16
45
41
6
36
5
35
25
30
62
78
63
6
13
14
41
35
7
10
5
13
39
6
7
56
79
65
20
45
26
40
6
10
10
130
25
90
80
92
'l6
29
48
22
71
58
19
15
5
7
280
11
"7
205
81
310
30
110
45
130
11
5
50
5
45
170
160
356
82
339
2
39
96
76
132
14
15
46
54
137
245
532
83
660
85
635
712
930
671
240
295
336
55
75
915
210
30
1,205
84
798
155
715
827
1,634
633
251
369
403
86
120
1,263
233
55
1,255
85
64
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
CData for items shown ijl italics are based on reports lor. only a sample of farms. See text!
FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM
All farms number 1954...
Under 10 acres number 1954...
1950...
Under 3 acres number 1954...
1950. . .
3 to 9 acres number 1954...
1950. . .
10 to 29 acres number 1954...
1950...
30 to 49 acres number 1954..
1950. .
50 to 69 acres number 1954. .
1950...
70 to 99 acres number 1954.
1950. . .
100 to 139 acres number 1954.
1950...
140 to 179 acres number 1954...
1950. . .
180 to 219 acres number 1954. . .
1950. . .
220 to 259 acres number 1954...
1950. . .
260 to 499 acres number 1954...
1950. . .
500 to 999 acres number 1954. . .
1950...
1,000 acres and over number 1954...
1950. . .
Land in faros by size of fara:
All land in farms acres 1954
1950. . .
Under 10 acres acres 1954...
1950...
10 to 29 acres acres 1954...
1950...
30 to 49 acres acres 1954...
1950...
50 to 69 acres acres 1954...
1950. . .
70 to 99 acres acres 1954...
1950. . .
100 to 139 acres acres 1954...
1950...
140 to 179 acres acres 1954...
1950. . .
180 to 219 acres acres 1954...
1950. . .
220 to 259 acres acres 1954...
1950...
260 to 499 acres acres 1954...
1950...
500 to 999 acres 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 vegetable
and frutt-and-nut number 1954...
1950. . .
Cash-grain number 1954. .
1950. .
Cotton number 1954. .
1950..
Other field-crop number 1954..
19S0..
Vegetable farms number 1954...
1950. . .
Prult-and-nul farms number 1954...
1950. . .
Dairy farms number 1954...
1950. . .
Poultry farms number 1954...
1950...
Livestock farms other than dairy and
Poultry number 1954. . .
1950. . .
General farms , number 1954. . .
1950. . .
Primarily crop number 1954...
1950. . .
Primarily livestock number 1954...
1950. . .
Crop and livestock number 1954...
1950. . .
scellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954...
1950. . .
St. Clair St. Joseph Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw Wayne
573
816
5,723
6,336
18,900
21,311
18,214
18,796
61,256
71,625
64,671
69,670
48,480
53,630
33,742
32,655
25,527
25,629
40,377
33,556
10,561
6,980
2,380
2,096
529
505
2,962
2,828
7,181
8,024
8,206
7,761
25,647
27,176
34,8' "
40,633
38,959
43,096
29,336
32,793
24,220
29,203
76,966
67,093
19,993
16,360
483
574
2,640
3,478
13,568
14,347
10,990
11,862
72,749
80,971
93,932
110,355
103,440
113,282
76,127
65,391
55,888
54,358
98,635
73,102
16,312
12,537
6,606
6,288
5,672
3,182
3,878
3,100
2,858
9,393
6,824
2,440
2,688
1,000
438
858
3,927
3,840
11,844
13,322
12,184
14,595
40,766
46,707
44,571
57,260
47,284
56,900
39,166
38,520
29,957
25,942
63,485
43,875
734
590
4,416
4,044
17,153
20,000
14,831
16,970
67,850
73,177
82,877
89,394
73,640
79,846
52,742
47,280
39,412
38,061
62,776
52,425
9,604
1,258
1,410
1,198
1,304
1,000
1,002
856
11,405
12,160
26,199
29,960
23,387
24,937
46,444
54,569
46,726
51,880
38,592
35,134
28,401
27,446
16,297
18,661
37,097
38,162
12,636
8,716
2,181
2,100
1,096
944
5,361
5,113
9,943
10,513
10,157
11,659
29,266
35,459
45,147
55,022
49,867
58,537
40,990
49,679
30,852
32,042
89,853
74,614
28,084
20,716
8,282
3,641
3,113
3,342
11,606
11,745
12,802
14,162
6,599
10,705
12,139
17,500
12,203
17,982
10,160
11,166
3,754
10,080
3,766
13,766
10,593
5,526
5,583
MICHIGAN
County Table 4-VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
65
Item
(For definitions and explanations
, see text)
The State
Alcona
Alger
Allegan
Alpena
Antrim
Arenac
Baraga
Barry
1
138,922
740
290
4,225
1,019
836
1,036
399
2,137
2
1950...
155,589
825
429
4,441
1,077
1,078
1,164
553
2,390
VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE
3
545,070,722
473,664,949
1,354,863
1,314,076
734 892
18,346,492
14,669,477
2,152,481
2,060,382
2,208,728
2,588,038
2,541,670
2,452,916
754,973
759,959
7,054,707
6,525,891
4
1949...
845,904
5
253,722,696
184,669,069
93,101
108,901
7,026,515
4,273,629
913,978
808,137
827,532
1,223,767
953,685
925,852
36,352
48,269
2,194,973
1,791,218
6
1949...
268,302
7
Field crops, other than vegetables
168,080,408
2,902,031
1,634,781
436,449
512,765
476,434
529,380
763,134
705,766
21,178
39,021
1,979,897
1,507,243
8
1949...
120,578,276
229,554
76,787
9
18,845,285
' 2,280
5,185
320
980
1,126,136
927,332
9,490
21,283
71,196
151,473
187,609
208,184
2,400
3,702
138,040
154,723
10
1949...
17,496,918
IX
46,876,054
28,490
22,122
1,473
1,019
2,686,845
1,384,891
335,014
207,571
236,496
527,053
2,830
4,312
12,774
5,546
31,927
90,225
12
1949...
30,599,568
13
19,920,949
161 657
250
311,503
326,625
133,025
66,518
43,406
15,861
112
7,590
45,109
39,027
M
1949...
15,994,307
11,441
30,115
15
All livestock and livestock products
288,029,806
912,961
1,025,854
612,300
693,088
11,271,418
10,339,533
1,202,301
1,192,159
1,349,538
1,311,520
1,566,387
1,522,642
642,002
654,406
4,802,388
4,691,687
16
1949...
285,911,779
17
151 306 211
417,072
433,077
508,014
515,477
4,173,627
4,171,933
649,251
562,460
654,700
575,843
985,641
877,075
548,165
508,664
2,342,062
2,147,488
IS
1949...
143,115,068
19
Poultry and poultry products sold.
..dollars 1954...
40,332,258
80,170
37,143
4,484,370
84,403
305,496
152,379
26,695
719,830
20
1949...
41,215,217
79,107
42,799
3,889,808
83,463
201,380
141,310
29,882
772,939
21
Livestock and livestock products, other
96,391,337
415,719
67,143
2,613,421
468,647
389,342
428,367
67,142
1,740,496
22
1949...
101,581,494
513,670
134,812
2,277,742
546,236
534,297
504,257
115,860
1,771,260
23
3,318,220
36,267
29,491
48 559
36 202
31,658
52,751
21,598
4,422
76,619
57,284
57,346
42,986
24
1949...
3,084,101
19,920
43,915
56,315
60,086
(For definitions and explanations.
see text)
Bay
Benzie
Berrien
Branch
Calhoun
Oass
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa
1
number 1954
2,349
451
4 4
2,702
3,059
2,103
2,269
758
976
703
855
999
1,154
2
1950. . .
2,842
541
4,774
2,404
VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE
3
8,523 983
1,695,632
1,415,033
23,322,880
17,127,546
9,627,565
8,711,410
11,494,181
9,820,558
7,294,267
6,181,187
1,446,081
1,740,024
1,316,234
1,177,925
2,079,149
1,921,369
4
1949. . .
9,255,628
5
dollars 1954...
5,587,406
1,106,676
19,400,760
13,111,891
3,344,847
1,938,418
4,400,804
2,958,257
2,867,330
2,106,899
340,488
511,961
441,761
312,741
575,625
620,635
6
1949...
5,761,591
880,236
7
Field crops, other than vegetables
4,908,719
36,753
2,463,378
3,100,494
3,461,837
2,153,547
213,825
168,418
533,180
8
1949...
4,948,631
44,252
1,395,406
1,747,175
2,198,320
1,555,605
252,989
138,196
549,235
9
433,559
79 606
2,104,186
22 626
275 389
198 497
48 101
8,142
8,998
5,466
7,411
10
1949...
573,277
134,477
1,286,630
46,859
353,522
238,466
63,694
11
8 528
975 300
11,933,097
8,952,344
40 652
210 921
424,503
195,615
68,093
132,927
243,395
136,837
7,829
4,839
12
1949. . .
19,220
688,483
28,438
123,960
13
236,600
15,017
2,900,099
181 075
452 657
90,783
117,213
10 469
21 806
29,150
59,150
14
1949...
220,463
13,024
1,477,511
115,946
282,455
62,351
28,710
15
All livestock and livestock products
2,933,110
3,488,573
555,762
497,739
3,880,751
3,972,429
6,258,189
6,753,215
7,053,398
6,829,191
4,379,930
4,026,366
1,077,095
1,187,695
828,240
837,233
1,472,766
1,234,474
16
1949...
17
1,952,543
119,967
1,599,320
2,911,599
3,123,829
1,373,988
1,370,796
557 537
443 021
990,816
659,281
IS
1949. . .
1,984,287
130,647
1,632,269
2,986,194
2,927,941
487,756
424,385
19
Poultry and poultry products sold..
..dollars 1954...
402,316
307,945
670,143
733,153
717,493
416,713
204,555
68,520
129,605
20
1949...
459,176
211,249
829,996
971,798
688,185
458,205
289,675
53,274
170,349
21
Livestock and livestock products, other
578,251
127,850
1,611,288
2,613,437
3,212,076
2,589,229
315,003
316,699
352,345
22
1949. . .
1,045,110
155,843
1,510,164
2,795,223
3,213,065
2,197,365
410,264
359,574
404,844
23
dollars 1954...
3,467
5,464
33,194
37,058
41,369
43,228
24,529
19,777
39,979
33,110
47,007
47,922
28,498
40,368
46,233
27,951
30 758
24
1949...
66,260
66
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 4— VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY
(For definitions and explanations
see text)
Clare
Clan ton
Crawford
Delta
Dickinson
Eaton
E3ni,et
Genesee
Gladwin
1
723
777
2,602
2,706
51
66
928
1,160
420
483
2,790
3,107
837
901
3,275
3,691
1,074
1,145
2
1950. . .
VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE
3
All farm products sold
1,914,559
2,010,711
12,284,244
10,133,476
75,599
87,162
2,318,853
2,910,177
1,332,554
1,073,856
11,724,561
9,609,183
1,715,495
1,429,221
8,360,0'*)
8, 137, 886
2,111,702
2,224,188
4
1949...
5
214,193
4,380,538
2,890
470,395
315,673
4,778,289
801,485
430,810
3,233,019
301,319
6
1949. . .
197,931
3,038,123
9,835
515,155
216,683
3,239,238
2,569,066
266,564
7
Field crops, other than vegetables
194,181
4,223,449
2,170
381,784
242,746
4,426,877
338,828
2,613,736
270,662
8
1949. . .
162,216
2,948,030
8,955
437,673
156,668
2,955,737
339, U9
2,066,476
243,528
9
4,551
59,160
633
60,749
21,968
272,514
25,848
102,851
22,573
10
1949...
12,365
37, 750
765
45,273
13,674
158,534
19, 837
158,034
16,961
11
4,266
2,850
57,307
28,780
87
115
10,617
4,840
2,959
850
21,290
37,711
28,744
14,139
244,888
119,698
2,541
3,124
12
1949. . .
13
11,195
20,500
40,622
23,563
17,245
27,369
48,000
45,491
57,608
87,256
408,065
57,685
271,544
224,858
5,543
2,951
14
1949. . .
15
All livestock and livestock products
1,672,520
1,791,020
7,860,179
7,056,244
69,442
76,577
1,667,134
2,223,719
721,683
800,474
6,852,794
6,291,753
881,275
955,102
5, 1S8, 360
5,549,431
1,805,285
1,951,001
16
1949...
17
647,637
3,603,702
35,437
1,260,338
574,567
3,618,604
561,606
2,966,319
864,350
IS
1949. . .
622,705
3,118,477
34,067
1,399,200
584,446
3,068,803
500,701
3,041,302
808,275
19
Poultry and poultry products sold. .
..dollars 1954...
91,525
880,538
4,211
102,861
54,506
962,081
61,540
497,250
127,221
20
1949. . .
102,866
727,474
4,424
89,462
56,281
752,207
103,254
633, 808
170,672
21
Livestock and livestock products, other
933,358
1,065,449
3,375,939
3,210,293
29,794
38,086
303,935
735,057
92,610
159,747
2,272,109
2,470,743
258,129
351,147
1,644,791
1,874,321
813,714
972,054
22
1949...
23
27,846
43, 527
3,267
181,324
95,198
93,478
32,735
18,711
19,389
5,098
24
1949...
21,760
39,109
750
171,303
56,699
78,192
43,309
6,623
(For definitions and explanations,
see text)
Kent
Keweenaw
Lake
Lapeer
Leelanau
Lenawee
Livingston
Luce
Mackinac
1
3,769
26
331
2,807
883
3,463
1,829
114
279
2
1950...
4,302
54
434
3,005
884
3,772
1,963
158
389
VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE
3
16,164,745
13,464,966
28,517
50,369
552,759
628,057
11,911,964
10,804,147
1,960,728
2,939,194
21,256,624
17,272,3-,7
7,515,890
6,197,731
289,752
405,908
535,067
611,024
1949...
5
7,999,760
5,370,829
1,437
3,925
97,248
105,710
4,192,460
3,002,173
1,185,666
2,111,645
10,289,950
6,168,002
2,328,321
1,530,664
147,420
220,705
69,761
79,892
6
1949. . .
7
Field crops, other than vegetables
2,298,603
1,088
69,115
2,936,239
207,019
9,712,703
5,524,521
2,004,117
1,338,904
8
1949. . .
1,628,666
3,778
60,831
2,379,914
308,003
204,463
67,186
9
1,050,410
988,161
106
23,361
38,138
753,353
376,472
23,340
12,475
334, 881
410,646
94,281
64,104
6,992
14,325
610
786
10
1949. . .
11
3,446,590
1,418,343
349
41
4,272
4,412
311,843
129,544
951,297
1,784,947
99,619
83,237
151,584
86,585
1,012
1,917
2,161
2,711
12
1949...
13
1,204,157
1,335,659
500
2,329
191,025
116,243
4,010
6,220
142,747
149,598
78,339
41,071
9,175
9,209
14
1949. . .
15
All livestock and livestock products
8,115,316
8,034,273
27,080
46,444
432, 528
512,194
7,672,382
7,773,434
727,081
795, 872
10, 945, 537
11,078,197
5,165,499
4,645,019
114,204
163,538
446,622
490, 970
16
1949. . .
17
4,842,024
4,621,054
14,663
23,771
236,731
250,798
5,426,359
5,167,975
335,680
320, 958
3,783,944
3,825,508
2,974,770
2,663,683
64,970
81,109
318,005
301,095
18
1949...
19
Poultry and poultry products sold..
..dollars 1954...
1,377,434
9,865
25,946
593,516
68,624
1,202,413
484,729
10,378
31,158
20
1949. . .
1,395,620
14,092
32,786
565,705
83,588
1,721,401
464,807
14,488
43,100
21
Livestock and livestock products, other
1,895,858
2,017,599
2,552
8,581
169,851
228,610
1,652,507
2,039,754
322,777
391,326
5,959,180
5,531,288
1,706,000
1, 516, 529
38,856
67,941
97,459
146,775
22
1949. . .
23
49,669
59,864
:::
22,983
10,153
47,122
28,540
47,981
31,677
21,137
26,148
22,070
22,048
28,128
21 665
18,684
40,162
24
1949. . .
MICHIGAN
67
CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Gogebic
Traverse
Gratiot
Hillsdale
limit-Ill...!!
Hu~n
Ingham
Ionia
Iosco
Iron
Isabella
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Kalkaska
433
1,123
2,498
2,907
1,005
3,524
2,328
2,315
590
484
2,050
2,306
2,265
400
1
494
1,200
2,816
3,295
1,228
3,716
2,531
2,557
696
679
2,249
2,854
2,518
480
2
626,317
4,046,942
14,378,987
11,387,772
2,264,689
20,591,270
11,442,730
10,995,588
1,136,604
753,490
8,375,065
9,955,521
9,535,381
711,074
3
644,353
5,009,420
11,993,330
9,986,702
2,575,928
16,151,606
9,006,455
9,166,781
1,146,559
877,091
7,218,547
9,317,526
8,242,964
792,029
4
110,042
2, 519, 103
8,007,662
3,968,273
642,444
11,875,339
4,104,507
4,389,283
148,494
207,785
2,794,347
3,688,886
4,841,206
130,521
5
127,699
3,397,050
5,587,449
1,757,869
929,466
9,054,270
2,593,865
2,617,442
201, 511
217,889
2,353,225
2,947,431
3,541,223
203, 573
6
12,096
370,705
7,772,025
3,706,318
477,560
11,754,208
3,373,326
3,428,522
144,655
168,839
2,632,547
2,740,899
2,937,979
121,687
7
50,316
398,555
5,391,290
1,573,854
837, 414
8,921,483
2,057,588
2,258,985
179,645
203,368
2,190,576
1,687,567
2,015,131
174, 571
8
60
25,044
133,081
63,773
3,335
74,786
364,845
205,296
1,552
124,033
419,169
220,071
2,092
9
1,370
33,941
114,270
43,704
7,323
73,735
251,648
198,126
6,643
100
91,118
701,477
319, 112
15,269
10
2,561
2,037,055
35,451
117,873
141,879
28,845
113,462
657,374
1,762
2,066
22,925
208,227
570,428
4,367
11
3,554
2,866,110
17,810
51,332
39,743
20,362
83,603
293,477
12,223
421
22,294
101,954
277,944
12,822
12
95,325
86,299
67,105
80,309
19,670
17,500
252,874
98,091
525
36,880
14,842
320, 591
1,112,728
2,375
13
72,459
98,444
64,079
88, 979
44,986
38,690
201,026
66,854
3,000
14,000
49,237
456,433
929,036
911
14
501, 609
1,498,542
6,346,107
7,396,349
1,543,934
8,709,115
7,295,835
6,550,807
973,980
527,106
5,558,249
6,202,283
4,678,012
563,473
15
507,053
1,583,299
6,376,033
8, 200, 510
1,558,017
7,080,281
6,386,468
6,298,291
931, 544
628,972
4,841,742
6,334,613
4,685,683
578,273
16
399,366
607,091
2,490,490
3,668,058
1,262,841
4,613,939
3,914,741
3,036,277
508,435
391,760
2,919,781
3,237,840
1,867,899
293,642
17
394,308
577, 985
2,465,931
3,639,293
1,160,156
3,399,690
3,262,643
2,685,194
442, 975
413,368
2,439,985
2,948,085
2,106,764
271,464
18
42,111
202,755
1,077,901
1,161,222
161, 176
1,135,811
705,384
656,573
57,212
23,306
610,094
659,461
603,323
81, U7
19
36,836
226,865
1,156,446
1,324,221
138,544
1,066,814
698,853
668,046
74,292
35,697
557,825
652,647
547,372
61,758
20
60,130
688,696
2,777,716
2,567,069
119,917
2,959,365
2,675,710
2,857,957
408,333
112,040
2,028,374
2,304,982
2,206,790
188,684
21
75,409
778,449
2,753,656
3,236,996
259,317
2,613,777
2,424,972
2,945,051
414,277
179, 907
1,843,932
2,733,881
2,031,547
245,051
.'.
1A,666
29,297
25,218
23,150
78,311
6,816
42,388
55,498
14,130
18,599
22,469
64,352
16,163
17,080
23
9,601
29,071
29,848
28,323
88,445
17,055
26,122
51,048
13,504
30,230
23,580
35,482
16,058
10,183
24
Macomb
Manistee
Marquette
Mason
Mecosta
Menominee
Midland
Missaukee
Monroe
Montcalm
Montmorency
Muskegon
Newaygo
Oakland
2,465
842
387
1,327
1,575
1,518
1,576
868
3,289
2,682
321
1,342
2,028
2,064
1
3,112
971
584
1,491
1,672
1,850
1,737
1,038
3,598
3,061
385
1,477
2,156
3,107
2
10,812,427
2,627,768
980,300
5,003,832
4,364,727
4,141,128
3,803,872
2,882,316
16,162,484
10,483,801
718,928
4,052,322
5,949,527
8,797,863
3
10,846,919
1,867,103
1,095,383
3,827,682
3,826,241
4,478,009
3,678,293
2,558,561
12,566,492
8,577,912
626,403
3,603,043
4,675,162
9,338,187
*
6,015,228
1,804,746
398,473
2,636,236
1,210,575
430,542
2,039,526
486, 100
1,593,899
5,271,437
106,344
2,029,245
2,553,561
3,565,893
5
5,131,702
855, HA
414,724
1,542,332
1,043,093
429,899
1,875,030
499,116
7,175,076
3,515,204
165,942
1,524,044
1,423,492
3,256,467
6
1,789,'946
210,659
291, 892
537,092
927,484
271,452
1,938,172
396,282
9,136,729
4,551,032
99,655
479, 900
681,092
1,486,763
7
1,188,717
190,769
290,977
523,446
762,341
254,691
1,784,846
409,299
5,104,109
3,131,309
160,945
351, 362
429, 931
1,106,536
8
1,431,933
25,039
13,606
109,599
192,218
85,553
23,528
83,252
1,040,864
418,058
908
430,228
1,283,803
117,700
9
1,533,463
130,629
12,666
133,777
177,610
68,373
31,628
85,329
821,509
231,770
1,421
615,954
735,921
157,277
10
643,024
1,523,550
6,685
1,832,004
37,464
11,652
15,958
4,416
136,230
201,369
5,031
856,856
551,637
730,465
:'
498, 145
497,885
4,131
818, 928
47,568
4,822
20,365
4,163
167,223
134,798
3,576
350,269
234,063
695,404
i.
2,150,325
45,498
86,290
157,541
53,409
61,885
61, 868
2,150
1,280,076
100, 978
750
262,261
37,029
1,230,965
13
1,911,377
35,831
106,950
66,181
55,574
102,013
38,191
325
1,082,235
17,327
206,459
23,577
1,297,250
14
4,784,307
765,346
479,123
2,320,434
3,106,619
3,438,980
1,755,283
2,350,393
4,559,371
5,165,516
598,734
2,004,233
3,354,505
5,199,870
15
5,702,043
979,430
556,756
2,J54,524
2,764,581
3,679,787
1,792,779
2,037,690
5,378,378
5,024,004
438,587
2,055,553
3,214,181
6,056,164
16
3,132,157
390,172
357,613
1,501,608
1,719,58',
2,818,756
828,011
1,310,887
1,546,288
3,203,205
206,620
1,122,543
2,092,773
2,473,524
!
3,518,869
446,079
384, 965
1,385,110
1,519,36.
2,636,181
824, 167
1,126,040
2,014,574
3,013,545
189,041
1,195,420
1,882,728
2,880,596
Lfl
661,293
82,612
46,219
287,124
428,132
122,139
242,170
356,234
950,345
535, 898
222, 554
390,635
470,345
732,115
; 1
844,969
103,377
46,406
251,572
339,471
155,162
239, 864
291,618
1,020,255
555,800
46,872
355, 925
437,842
978,453
20
990,857
292, 562
75,291
531,702
958, 901
498,085
685,102
683,272
2,062,738
1,426,413
169,560
491,055
791,387
1,994,231
21
1,338,205
429,974
125,385
617,842
905,747
888,444
728,748
620,032
2,343,549
1,454,659
202,674
504,208
893,611
2,197,115
2!
12,892
57,676
102,704
47, 162
47,533
271,606
9,063
45,823
9,214
46,848
13,850
18,844
41,461
32,100
23
13,174
32,559
123,903
30,826
18,567
366,323
10,464
21,755
13,038
38,704
21,874
23,446
37,489
25,556
24
68 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 4— VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
(For definitions and explanations
, see text)
Oceana
Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Osceola
Oscoda
Otsego
Ottawa
Presque
Isle
Roscommon
Saginaw
All farms
1,726
1,798
797
896
693
884
1,246
1,509
221
264
350
424
3,308
3,665
820
937
US
116
4,250
2
1950...
4,496
VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE
3
6,508,712
1,945,793
1,189,244
2,813,074
713,258
890,106
13,492,490
2,283,053
142,542
19,210,820
4
1949...
5,326,269
1,778,130
1,278,651
3,041,630
521,468
877,588
11,208,769
2,610,004
152,484
15,995,650
5
All croDS sold
4,353,566
295,886
62,350
477,574
523,347
38,607
275,780
4,696,337
3,143,202
1,091,347
1,329,716
29,002
11,395,961
6
1949...
3,126,546
238,843
99,411
31,111
260,331
17,664
8,110,620
7
Field crops, other than vegetables
471,688
270,698
53,060
353,713
33,362
268,672
1,575,307
1,069,745
10,585,705
7,202,295
8
1949...
474,344
204,118
97,417
412,672
28,474
237,069
1,023,860
1,308.638
11,746
g
Vegetables sold
450,437
315,792
8,352
22,525
220
77,765
627
3 334
828,382
956,498
1 316
254
333,167
442,521
10
1949...
568
87,888
737
22,327
3,915
1,182
11
...dollars 1954...
3,381,596
4,886
7,052
14,706
4,473
3,724
1,671,846
18,511
9,107
82,222
12
1949 . . .
2,252,861
8,700
1,315
8,091
1,900
912
568,731
16,944
3,036
45,586
13
Horticultural specialties sold
49,845
11 950
2,018
31,390
145
50
620,802
1 775
2,283
1,700
394,867
420,218
14
1949...
83,549
3,500
111
14,696
23
594,113
219
15
All livestock and livestock products
2,083,759
1,638,255
1,530,774
1,069,998
2,271,485
2,473,383
650,205
599,924
8,745,175
7,754,047
7,835,816
16
1949 . . .
2,138,957
1,103,587
481,725
606,334
8,034,730-
1,237,016
132,307
17
Dairy products sold
1,241,222
916,270
875,227
1,435,496
279,635
314,298
287,647
3,893,901
539,019
40,793
50,172
4,153,770
3,968,175
18
1949...
1,216, 614
735,386
819,166
1,388,283
224,224
3,645,193
492,497
19
Poultry and poultry products sold.
..dollars 1954...
184,575
64,355
33,519
112,533
192,734
24,928
3,330,562
98,491
26,739
1,647,472
20
1949 . '. .
179,662
94,050
50,558
121,210
70,953
27,447
2,868,663
96,650
23,060
1,676,904
21
Livestock and livestock products,
Jther
..dollars 1954...
657,962
657,630
161,252
723,456
177,836
260,698
1,520,712
486,154
43,432
1,952,805
22
1949 . . .
742,681
701,338
233,863
963,890
166,548
291,240
1,520,874
647,869
59,075
2,190,737
23
..dollars 1954...
71,387
11,652
56,896
64,015
24,446
14,402
50,978
68,042
2,576
60,812
24
1949...
60,766
8,513
75,653
44,900
8,632
10,923
30,837
43,272
2,513
49,214
(For definitions and explanations
see text)
St. Clair
St. Joseph
Sanilac
Schoolcraft
Shiamssee
Tuscola
Van Buren
Washtenaw
Wayne
Wexford
1
number 1954
3,281
3,631
1,991
2,084
4,125
4,385
259
293
2,539
2,848
3,781
3,911
3,444
3,697
2,686
2,884
2,221
2,546
817
941
2
1950...
VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE
3
..dollars 1954...
10,475,828
8,723,622
18,732,153
539,709
11,191,192
19,049,846
15,355,265
13,652,440
6,269,326
1,107,043
4
1949...
9,782,225
6,711,835
17,536,330
442,777
9,408,196
15,522,515
10,190,694
11,740,604
6,009,294
1,278,227
5
3,365,361
3,738,367
7,205,304
249,437
4,803,163
12,285,116
11,005,362
14,573,090
4,687,267
196,830
6
1949. . .
2,938,846
2,162,688
6,568,319
208,584
3,387,447
9,170,686
6,077,606
2,232,294
3,550,842
182,115
7
Field crops, other than vegetables
..dollars 1954...
2,608,398
3,151,559
6,782,902
146,509
4,711,449
12,060,861
1,990,249
3,864,696
1,439,798
141,075
8
1949 . . .
2,352,330
1,887,007
6,350,535
184,107
3,246,826
8,894,260
1,416,291
1,740,600
856,345
119,917
9
..dollars 1954...
457,309
59,717
182,378
775
41,267
116,271
1,066,097
225,858
503,417
23,798
10
1949 . . .
353,060
49,799
155,470
2,965
34,676
163,445
840,397
173,564
693,304
26,520
11
Fruits and nuts sold
73 674
117 859
232,774
3 078
22 169
67 566
7,632,609
239,400
188,725
226,904
9 868
L2
1949...
38,230
63,673
50,590
1,912
38,237
66,912
3,461,355
195,892
13,552
13
..dollars 1954...
225,980
409,232
7,250
99,075
28,278
40,418
316,407
243,136
2,555,327
22,089
14
1949...
195,226
162,209
11,724
19,600
67,708
46,069
359,563
122,238
1,774,289
22,126
I'-
All livestock and livestock products
7,083,376
4,967,854
11,493,926
266,003
6,357,682
6,704,410
4,285,894
9,052,863
1,580,106
878,644
ll
1949...
6,811,579
4,530,459
10,954,267
217,785
5,997,598
6,325,298
4,067,950
9,475,466
2,455,245
1,083,201
17
4,674,667
4,210,127
1,908,621
1,724,190
8,261,308
7,335,565
177,566
122,750
3,984,885
3,539,337
4,131,996
3,636,587
1,875,016
1,839,478
3,965,696
4,104,027
719,994
1,155,421
520,068
565,660
18
1949 . . .
19
Poultry and poultry products sold.
..dollars 1954...
822,466
537,989
941,864
25,762
635,131
899,955
654,204
789,737
437,366
39,860
20
1949...
864,106
621,660
863,193
27,235
830,276
951,198
746,950
1,178,547
595,822
64,641
21
Livestock and livestock products, other
1,586,243
2,521,244
2,290,754
62,675
1,737,666
1,672,459
1,756,674
4,297,430
422,746
318,716
22
1949...
1,737,346
2,184,609
2,755,509
67,800
1,627,985
1,737,513
1,481,522
4,192,892
704,002
452,900
23
..dollars 1954...
27,091
17,401
32,923
24,269
30,347
60,320
64,009
26,487
1,953
31,569
24
1949...
31,800
18,688
13,744
16,408
23,151
26,531
45,138
32,844
3,207
12,911
MICHIGAN
69
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]
text)
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 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
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..
98,206
106,824
1,535
984
10,818
6,136
22,556
21,174
27,488
33,065
26,014
30,381
9,795
15,084
40,717
48,765
21,239
24,023
19,401
24,600
77
142
19,024
1,517
3,010
16,630
98,742
92,964
83,136
136,056
146,902
77,716
116,407
60,178
29,046
4,441
19,104
46,347
42,264
42,338
26,608
43,309
27,284
23,303
10,610
23,514
10,716
19,085
7,352
19,193
7,480
8,685
8,743
4,225
5,160
62,145
49,508
71,075
56,976
119,096
111,375
187,466
149,372
114,819
105,893
163,175
133,654
20,097
12,134
20,690
12,687
3,291
2,804
3,601
3,031
122,047
130,202
156,909
164,763
75,707
70,963
54,705
48,348
2,446
3,806
1,546
1,415
1,385
1,201
110
145
2,086
1,388
2,342
1,645
3,556
3,120
5,339
3,934
3,781
3,760
4,849
4,613
2,440
2,135
1,745
1,405
70
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 5.— 1
FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, OFF-FARM WORK
Q)ata are based on reports for only
Charlevoix Cheboygan Chipp'
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
i 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
ind/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
With other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.
1949.
Working off their farms,
total operators reporting 1954.
1949.
100 or more days operators reporting 1954.
1949.
1,385
1,350
2,285
2,760
1,080
1,865
1,150
30
40
1,085
1,000
1,215
1,085
2,135
2,330
3,570
3,195
2,080
2,215
3,130
2,910
2,105
2,475
2,560
3,155
3,758
1,185
3,591
965
4,543
2,141
4,642
2,340
3,212
1,500
4,253
1,786
2,383
1,166
1,125
481
410
530
3,273
2,956
4,047
3,557
4,133
3,806
6,512
5,107
3,661
5,808
4,672
3,898
3,691
5,314
4,917
2,526
2,330
1,935
1,712
1,871
1,695
3,081
2,476
1,841
1,655
2,631
2,284
2,001
2,139
2,641
2,613
2,247
1,074
2,274
968
2,707
2,014
2,969
2,199
2,035
1,133
2,297
1,674
1,012
1,057
1,055
1,167
899
1,328
1,036
2,422
2,133
4,006
2,967
2,322
2,008
3,226
2,519
2,437
2,624
3,191
3,234
1,621
1,592
1,266
1,206
1,014
839
1,124
1,599
2,717
2,033
1,634
1,474
2,273
1,773
1,754
1,933
2,243
2,369
MICHIGAN
AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
71
a sample of
^anns . See
text]
Clinton
Crawford
Delta
Dickinson
Eaton
M
Geneaee
Gladwin
Gogebic
Traverse
Gratiot
Hillsdale
Houghton
Hu™
Ingham
2,658
31
962
430
2,786
883
3,227
1,057
430
1,088
2,498
2,990
1,017
3,563
2,380
1
2,706
66
1,160
483
3,107
901
3,691
1,145
494
1,200
2,816
3,295
1,228
3,716
2,531
2
2,122
16
717
329
2,151
473
1,617
622
165
612
2,133
2,370
626
3,238
1,773
3
2,101
33
819
335
2,282
459
1,895
800
211
791
2,383
2,485
819
3,394
1,800
4
22
6
2
1
25
78
20
42
33
7
9
11
20
1
4
58
12
11
17
6
23
330
15
'25
285
15
210
10
5
61
330
160
25
526
345
7
142
30
4
92
16
77
16
4
104
176
121
35
151
107
8
62Q
107
41
495
86
390
86
126
695
625
51
1,020
555
9
561
93
66
476
28
300
99
4
129
639
467
61
996
466
535
16
223
107
675
96
450
200
60
170
560
690
170
935
430
11
739
323
81
755
101
628
245
29
182
709
719
174
1,222
579
12
485
257
110
485
186
425
185
85
185
400
660
275
555
320
13
465
'is
233
107
673
188
628
261
137
185
629
705
402
716
451
14
130
115
40
205
90
140
140
15
45
70
215
105
160
90
187
9
131
77
275
126
242
178
33
133
218
462
130
303
174
16
536
15
245
101
635
410
1,610
435
265
476
365
620
391
325
607
1?
605
33
341
148
825
442
1,796
345
283
409
433
810
409
322
731
ia
280
5
110
51
395
150
775
280
75
165
210
405
201
165
350
19
351
15
156
99
475
200
744
155
146
201
257
437
202
152
397
20
255
10
135
50
240
260
835
155
190
310
155
215
180
155
255
21
253
18
185
49
350
242
1,043
190
137
207
176
373
207
170
333
.,
1
1
10
5
2
23
1
9
1
1
24
225
5
150
70
380
170
545
160
85
180
285
460
146
310
335
25
30
25
5
30
10
30
35
25
5
10
15
25
26
35
10
10
25
10
50
60
10
35
5
45
15
40
30
27
210
11
103
67
380
176
320
161
25
185
146
360
130
391
236
28
2,158
15
674
278
1,971
517
2,282
676
275
663
2,057
2,115
711
2,797
1,779
29
1,883
592
206
2,461
531
2,592
706
255
828
1,243
2,115
587
2,138
2,074
30
1,497
15
240
95
2,377
371
2,606
316
220
582
1,011
2,186
527
1,612
1,789
31
2,633
26
915
405
2,766
838
3,172
1,012
390
1,068
2,478
2,950
936
3,503
2,375
32
2,587
81
1,082
381
3,067
743
3,751
1,057
500
1,022
2,550
3,186
1,081
3,569
2,384
33
1,773
187
119
1,966
96
2,157
421
55
436
1,558
1,770
55
1,002
1,724
34
2,358
16
665
330
2,456
582
2,962
767
345
918
2,188
2,360
806
2,918
2,195
35
1,358
11
369
47
1,171
432
1,572
537
145
395
1,018
1,380
110
1,863
1,133
36
626
10
271
70
471
150
886
181
55
166
380
550
60
1,143
373
37
171
5
5
166
20
121
46
20
76
155
80
117
38
467
16
224
110
471
185
442
61
40
95
408
565
205
436
493
39
1,186
10
401
187
1,236
201
901
365
110
176
1,008
1,215
370
1,617
1,008
40
1,086
10
315
126
1,196
111
855
325
110
164
745
1,266
442
1,002
918
41
1,293
16
143
37
1,231
115
1,077
131
15
70
1,267
1,155
115
2,003
1,014
42
968
106
25
891
15
806
57
33
940
576
45
1,217
728
43
1,329
lb
143
37
1,251
120
1,093
131
15
70
1,292
1,175
115
2,145
1,035
44
968
131
25
931
15
816
57
33
960
581
45
1,245
735
45
828
5
871
5
482
81
51
833
1,110
207
749
46
407
5
407
176
21
30
335
521
46
248
47
833
5
871
5
487
81
51
833
1,120
232
755
48
407
5
412
176
21
30
335
526
46
248
49
372
11
144
52
395
101
397
136
25
52
358
470
110
486
404
50
202
76
40
185
25
201
30
23
75
190
15
117
168
51
372
11
144
57
395
101
397
136
25
52
358
470
110
506
408
52
202
81
40
185
25
201
30
23
75
190
15
118
169
53
318
5
66
50
181
15
231
61
45
187
140
5
453
244
54
318
5
66
50
181
15
236
61
45
187
140
5
458
250
55
11
5
21
10
85
15
71
16
25
60
35
35
81
70
45
56
11
5
21
10
105
15
87
21
25
75
40
45
97
115
50
57
1,128
16
457
190
1,271
371
1,237
397
170
478
1,128
955
531
1,663
1,085
58
783
41
397
182
912
237
876
207
155
345
725
785
436
938
759
59
1,299
19
511
225
1,336
411
1,400
407
215
559
1,318
1,010
631
1,969
1,304
60
849
92
412
197
1,040
252
953
227
155
411
790
1,000
581
1,041
879
61
2,408
26
797
345
2,416
723
2,797
882
305
863
2,233
2,495
871
3,218
2,050
62
2,163
51
752
327
2,377
532
2,871
661
335
792
2,085
2,341
836
3,024
1,979
63
4,004
59
1,104
495
3,879
920
4,456
1,150
340
1,190
3,855
3,860
1,131
6,667
3,691
64
3,375
51
877
403
3,245
585
3,770
778
360
992
2,880
3,013
962
4,566
2,923
65
2,358
26
772
338
2,346
688
2,592
837
285
833
2,203
2,475
815
3,183
2,015
66
2,113
46
712
307
2,297
492
2,611
611
330
722
2,015
2,266
801
3,014
1,894
67
3,532
44
1,000
445
3,362
795
3,633
1,050
290
1,039
3,481
3,440
940
6,082
3,209
68
3,090
46
807
358
2,943
519
3,170
693
345
883
2,695
2,803
886
4,405
2,523
69
376
10
56
15
441
115
761
95
15
90
342
375
110
532
423
70
240
5
25
25
225
61
545
65
70
155
190
30
120
288
71
376
10
56
15
461
115
777
95
15
90
347
380
110
544
437
72
240
5
25
25
235
61
570
65
70
155
190
30
125
310
73
86
5
43
29
56
10
46
5
30
61
27
40
81
41
34
74
40
45
20
47
5
25
20
15
39
30
20
41
31
69
75
96
5
48
35
56
10
46
5
35
61
27
40
81
41
45
76
45
45
20
67
5
30
20
15
39
30
20
46
36
90
77
2,458
26
777
365
2,541
763
2,877
891
375
943
2,293
2,670
807
3,338
2,085
78
2,448
81
916
360
2,692
733
3,331
871
375
920
2,310
2,816
886
3,343
2,143
79
3,019
37
910
507
3,209
908
3,902
1,024
500
1,166
2,970
3,235
977
4,335
2,764
80
3,213
87
1,111
405
3,322
844
4,374
957
420
1,157
2,905
3,331
1,097
4,188
2,974
81
835
15
212
169
810
426
1,471
495
315
566
595
935
441
470
760
32
662
25
297
129
933
384
1,527
332
246
450
574
860
383
338
751
33
1,335
20
493
224
1,445
521
2,257
636
305
646
1,271
1,475
571
1,181
1,205
34
1,085
31
465
196
1,477
471
2,241
472
295
568
1,031
1,351
563
944
1,207
85
900
10
280
153
1,025
331
2,011
480
250
471
750
1,095
406
605
905
86
714
20
286
131
992
303
1,952
299
239
355
502
819
328
457
845
87
72
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, OFF-FARM WORK
[Data are based on reports for only
Estimated number of farms 1954- . .
1950..
FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS
Commercial farms number 1954..
1950 . .
Class I number 1954 . .
1950..
Class II number 1954..
1950..
Class III number 1954..
1950..
Class IV number 1954..
1950..
Class V number 1954 . .
1950..
Class VI number 1954 . .
1950 . .
Other farms number 1954 . .
1950..
Part-tkne 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
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 1954 .
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
rn operators —
With other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.
1949.
Working off their farms,
total operators reporting 1954.
1949.
100 or more days operators reporting 1954.
1949.
1,807
1,643
2,307
2,453
1,612
1,992
1,167
195*...
348
1950...
147
1954 . . .
348
1950...
152
1954...
266
1954...
266
1954...
65
1954 . . .
65
1954...
1,168
1950...
808
1954...
1,320
1950...
909
1954...
2,018
1950...
1,863
1954 . . .
3,218
1950...
2,523
1954 . . .
1,958
1950...
1,803
1954...
2,831
1950...
2,366
2,102
2,276
2,794
2,850
2,007
2,203
1,102
1,672
1,782
1,778
2,477
2,170
1,847
2,048
2,282
2,495
1,842
2,018
2,153
1,935
2,202
2,245
2,893
2,416
1,611
1,687
1,942
2,139
1,007
908
1,165
1,105
1,982
2,118
3.105
2,904
1,997
2,557
2,687
3,440
1,950
1,661
3,179
2,434
1,785
1,425
2,413
2,100
2,123
2,899
2,878
1,108
1,367
3,282
3,148
3,722
4,055
2,362
3,337
1,587
166
197
1,792
1,440
2,030
1,639
3,092
2,740
4,672
3,636
2,902
2,545
3,992
3,170
3,332
3,555
4,433
4,833
2,135
2,110
1,560
MICHIGAN
AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
73
a sample "of farms. See t
•rt]
Lapeer
Leelanau
Lenawee
Livingston
Luce
Mackanac
Macomb
Manistee
Marquette
Mason
Mecosta
Menominee
Midland
Missaukee
Monroe
2,831
872
3,387
1,823
107
265
2,487
802
383
1,367
1,651
1,456
1,635
841
3,248
1
3,005
884
3,772
1,963
158
389
3,112
971
584
1,491
1,672
1,850
1,737
1,038
3,598
2
2,179
497
2,887
1,308
46
180
1,637
447
207
942
1,136
1,191
850
635
2,413
3
2,304
627
2,999
1,386
72
240
1,952
579
298
1,112
1,246
1,380
927
764
2,314
4
36
11
77
2
5
37
2
5
30
5
2
43
5
13
22
47
1
23
7
6
5
11
7
22
6
253
25
505
191
210
30
8
65
60
43
80
16
330
7
152
54
315
98
1
5
128
5
11
50
29
43
64
6
191
8
550
45
845
340
11
20
470
80
38
171
200
174
190
121
660
9
565
88
820
338
33
440
67
21
132
126
166
158
102
542
10
605
111
770
345
50
475
100
51
241
351
432
190
216
665
11
795
122
930
439
21
52
643
159
48
358
375
442
207
249
767
12
555
180
510
355
15
80
325
140
70
275
390
431
270
190
520
13
518
175
640
304
35
80
468
202
143
340
432
532
330
253
557
14
180
125
180
75
15
30
120
95
35
160
130
111
120
90
195
15
261
166
247
207
14
70
250
139
69
227
284
186
168
U7
235
L6
652
375
500
515
61
85
850
355
176
425
515
265
785
206
835
17
701
257
773
577
86
L49
1,160
392
286
379
426
470
810
274
1,284
LS
355
180
325
215
10
50
370
190
115
265
245
195
320
1A1
510
19
465
152
436
299
32
72
470
185
83
193
203
183
444
137
626
20
295
195
170
300
50
35
475
165
60
160
270
70
465
65
325
.'J
235
2
1
105
332
278
53
77
690
207
202
176
223
287
366
137
657
22
5
1
1
10
1
...
305
165
335
210
20
40
450
165
50
170
290
196
245
70
370
25
25
30
20
25
5
10
15
10
10
5
10
25
15
26
45
65
50
40
10
15
10
45
60
50
40
50
35
30
27
372
195
445
220
27
75
305
126
94
221
205
180
130
112
241
26
2,084
417
2,537
1,328
45
135
1,712
451
229
916
1,096
1,035
1,200
599
2,592
29
2,010
407
2,597
1,478
25
65
1,962
432
191
862
896
874
1,135
465
2,048
30
1,644
420
2,387
1,401
30
80
2,207
157
181
541
848
671
990
507
1,898
31
2,810
787
3,352
1,793
97
235
2,472
777
368
1,337
1,596
1,415
1,605
811
3,218
32
2,789
795
3,527
1,926
138
285
3,032
887
506
1,421
1,683
1,699
1,640
914
3,439
33
1,815
176
2,602
1,253
10
30
2,077
276
40
520
770
602
860
163
2,749
34
2,415
652
2,897
1,593
72
185
2,202
677
278
1,217
1,250
1,120
1,270
676
2,668
V-
1,012
216
2,031
778
47
120
1,142
321
121
496
455
433
855
271
1,570
:<
386
75
1,183
421
22
75
683
140
110
255
156
263
305
122
' 925
37
62
5
220
56
5
45
30
1
30
50
15
50
30
86
38
326
95
885
342
42
65
236
20
75
131
200
156
180
56
579
39
1,268
125
1,117
738
7
110
636
145
114
586
645
846
290
368
402
40
1,236
75
1,178
671
11
90
657
120
91
410
548
774
320
367
566
41
1,047
45
1,642
723
11
15
526
40
32
286
271
247
375
81
1,266
42
650
20
1,278
556
10
25
322
20
20
100
110
121
315
67
963
43
1,052
45
1,656
743
11
15
537
40
34
286
271
247
385
81
1,315
44
660
20
1,299
566
10
25
330
20
20
105
110
136
320
67
999
45
423
5
1,527
473
347
5
101
155
21
180
35
1,066
46
162
996
261
153
40
35
16
40
626
47
429
5
1,547
478
347
5
101
155
21
180
35
1,083
48
162
1,006
291
153
40
35
16
40
626
49
504
35
581
413
11
30
332
55
32
221
235
216
105
168
353
50
157
10
292
196
1
10
167
25
10
75
103
79
55
57
177
r:
514
35
581
413
11
30
333
55
32
221
235
216
105
178
353
52
157
10
292
201
1
10
168
25
10
75
103
79
55
57
177
53
323
15
203
198
1
167
15
16
95
90
154
60
28
66
54
323
15
203
198
1
168
15
16
95
90
154
60
28
66
55
36
45
61
57
5
116
105
11
105
40
25
30
37
56
37
65
91
57
5
138
120
55
115
65
35
35
39
57
1,315
337
1,647
918
37
85
1,402
392
198
487
545
620
460
246
1,873
58
954
306
1,223
806
63
140
1,489
302
307
462
428
539
345
229
1,499
59
1,503
395
1,884
1,010
43
90
1,658
453
278
557
595
691
515
270
2,242
60
1,065
367
1,333
922
102
155
1,705
366
373
508
458
603
385
270
1,779
61
2,490
632
3,042
1,573
72
210
2,152
587
323
1,147
1,326
1,235
1,385
711
2,953
62
2,274
526
2,898
1,526
93
235
2,333
552
397
1,050
1,123
1,284
1,180
714
2,744
63
3,996
814
5,536
2,706
104
240
4,029
798
460
1,558
1,677
1,697
1,990
953
4,815
64
3,017
6L1
4,389
2,244
99
270
3,387
654
481
1,255
1,366
1,517
1.600
803
4,044
65
2,445
605
2,967
1,548
72
210
2,007
576
308
1,117
1,296
1,195
1,330
706
2,823
66
2,194
491
2,773
1,436
73
220
2,051
527
356
1,015
1,083
1,259
1,160
709
2,604
67
3,545
695
4,720
2,364
98
220
3,191
686
385
1,383
1,577
1,543
1,710
887
4,156
68
2,711
551
3,917
1,954
79
240
2,666
587
398
1,165
1,286
1,435
1,475
787
3,552
69
357
50
711
296
6
15
701
70
16
120
90
75
270
36
577
70
225
20
386
230
10
15
598
50
26
55
65
35
115
6
421
71
367
55
716
301
6
15
781
75
16
L20
90
75
270
36
593
72
245
20
401
235
10
15
674
50
28
55
65
35
120
6
433
73
77
57
70
41
5
51
32
57
55
10
78
10
30
60
74
56
40
67
55
10
15
46
12
50
30
15
47
5
10
58
75
84
64
100
41
5
57
37
59
55
10
79
10
30
66
76
61
40
71
55
10
15
47
17
55
35
15
47
5
10
59
77
2,450
701
3,137
1,623
76
175
2,192
662
316
1,187
1,441
1,280
1,430
730
2,882
78
2,427
736
3,218
1,636
112
280
2,567
742
456
1,265
1,578
1,559
1,480
843
3,112
79
3,176
876
4,177
2,185
97
200
2,991
832
390
1,467
1,751
1,571
1,755
928
4,001
SO
3,062
906
4,130
2,162
145
330
3,439
914
577
1,560
1,895
1,982
1,815
993
4,156
51
950
350
1,005
720
35
110
920
365
188
441
625
373
820
248
1,166
82
828
237
799
542
81
137
1,047
375
215
425
442
496
812
240
1,390
83
1,392
495
1,662
1,085
46
150
1,125
475
233
722
960
668
1,115
463
1,737
84
1,172
389
1,458
842
96
182
1,374
480
299
644
598
772
961
408
1,806
85
1,047
355
1,260
775
20
120
915
280
108
402
620
362
930
278
1,391
86
833
208
944
559
69
110
1,180
263
21A
370
359
427
728
203
1,447
87
74
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
Montcalm Montmorency
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
./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
With other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.
1949.
Working off their farms,
total operators reporting 1954 .
1949.
100 or more days operators reporting 1954.
1949.
1,511
1,585
2,606
2,910
1,591
2,176
1,146
2,356
2,105
3,399
2,560
2,346
2,055
3,179
2,420
2,411
2,645
2,935
3,235
1,202
1,214
1,611
1,555
1,402
1,056
1,943
2,026
1,748
1,831
2,158
2,184
1,794
2,271
2,094
2,965
1,723
1,949
1,023
817
1,248
795
591
1,220
642
954
1,500
886
683
1,477
770
1,717
1,813
1,395
1,441
2,195
1,178
2,528
2,992
1,804
1,731
3,304
1,414
1,657
1,678
1,350
1,380
1,918
1,1L2
2,173
2,391
1,665
1,485
2,582
1,277
1,837
2,581
2,631
3,662
1,262
1,768
1,097
1,529
1,455
1,478
1,839
1,811
1,106
1,220
1,325
1,400
MICHIGAN
AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
a sample "of farms. See text]
75
Otsego
Ottawa
Presque
Isle
Roscommon
Saginaw
St. Clair
St. Joseph
Sanilac
Schoolcraft
Shiawassee
Tuscola
Van Buren
Washtenaw
Wayne
Wexford
348
3,360
815
105
4,254
3,282
2,021
3,941
261
2,511
3,925
3,465
2,690
2,183
792
1
424
3,665
937
116
4,496
3,631
2,084
4,385
293
2,848
3,911
3,697
2,884
2,546
941
2
278
2,535
625
75
3,114
2,257
1,521
3,431
116
1,986
2,964
2,265
1,964
757
442
3
311
2,486
715
68
3,303
2,399
1,527
3,786
139
2,155
3,085
2,279
2,047
994
523
4
25
6
22
11
31
29
11
74
78
26
25
5
"i
31
1
23
11
21
24
6
32
43
25
51
6
16
240
4*
412
190
205
356
20
295
535
267
348
107
5
7
1
128
19
252
121
112
227
82
333
147
197
52
4
8
36
615
127
810
460
380
931
30
535
760
455
610
95
15
9
14
570
132
3
833
503
267
1,036
13
559
804
308
662
203
19
10
51
790
175
15
960
670
390
1,130
11
535
755
585
445
150
127
11
63
805
238
4
1,049
815
473
1,321
50
744
895
642
516
278
124
12
135
730
211
20
725
660
350
735
30
500
640
585
415
225
185
13
170
, n
234
25
803
608
453
769
38
544
642
796
439
245
230
i.;
40
135
60
40
185
266
165
250
25
110
200
295
120
155
110
15
61
255
91
36
343
341
201
409
38
220
379
343
208
165
146
16
70
825
190
30
1,140
1,025
500
510
145
525
961
1,200
726
1,426
350
17
113
1,179
222
48
1,193
1,232
557
599
154
693
826
1,418
837
1,552
418
18
45
455
115
20
625
460
260
310
20
345
395
645
345
615
170
19
44
550
109
19
661
598
302
348
48
355
410
630
381
626
214
20
25
370
75
10
510
565
240
200
125
180
565
555
375
810
180
,'1
69
608
113
29
532
634
255
251
106
338
415
783
449
6
7
918
204
22
23
24
21
1
5
8
30
580
70
25
435
295
315
255
45
300
460
515
445
570
135
25
45
5
10
60
25
35
5
20
65
16
10
25
26
20
70
25
5
40
105
75
50
5
20
80
50
50
30
30
27
97
365
197
10
242
370
260
514
30
246
332
326
394
230
75
28
201
2,300
518
65
3,527
2,452
1,346
3,087
181
1,940
3,033
2,509
1,785
1,343
527
29
90
2,740
155
45
2,668
1,821
1,086
2,506
111
1,681
2,525
2,100
2,369
1,718
492
30
26
2,637
95
10
2,379
1,714
775
2,085
60
1,356
1,962
1,730
2,335
1,788
436
31
328
3,315
785
100
4,164
3,261
1,926
3,851
251
2,466
3,865
3,420
2,675
2,168
787
32
330
3,447
736
95
4,320
3,369
1,931
4,156
220
2,706
3,852
3,525
2,898
2,488
916
33
55
1,745
25
40
2,448
2,406
1,296
2,033
70
1,711
1,844
2,470
2,068
1,908
396
34
248
3,120
524
75
3,414
2,576
1,666
3,181
171
2,251
3,345
3,070
2,440
1,843
642
35
138
1,140
434
45
1,955
1,321
971
1,461
65
1,076
1,454
1,533
1,579
1,002
392
>
50
446
192
15
1,073
552
556
784
15
476
787
456
897
619
150
37
10
85
30
100
60
75
60
15
60
100
125
141
21
15
38
93
170
268
5
390
426
215
642
56
466
377
206
742
202
111
39
95
1,045
227
20
1,278
1,200
665
2,105
56
1,036
1,420
747
942
102
216
40
41
1,005
172
10
1,097
1,037
525
1,943
25
1,071
1,182
740
960
209
235
41
51
640
213
20
1,674
1,191
740
2,034
35
1,276
1,890
524
994
283
60
42
11
250
77
10
1,214
612
400
1,355
5
941
1,262
317
752
240
30
43
51
655
215
20
1,737
1,201
750
2,084
35
1,322
1,978
532
1,021
294
60
44
11
250
77
10
1,253
622
410
1,371
5
951
1,373
317
775
256
30
45
360
686
321
715
294
611
629
589
750
253
15
46
1
106
197
86
381
57
256
121
281
501
168
10
47
360
692
326
725
294
616
631
592
756
259
15
48
1
106
197
96
391
57
256
126
281
512
168
10
49
51
290
192
20
465
481
305
740
25
376
467
226
604
117
45
50
1
95
52
212
147
175
241
5
146
142
116
332
69
10
51
51
290
192
20
465
481
305
755
25
376
468
226
611
118
45
52
1
95
52
213
147
180
241
5
181
143
116
334
71
10
53
33
220
56
229
251
85
524
10
266
217
112
210
56
20
54
33
220
56
229
251
85
534
10
266
217
112
221
57
20
55
15
100
36
61
235
55
82
5
55
55
190
118
86
15
56
20
120
46
61
320
55
122
5
55
70
250
140
86
15
57
143
1,405
345
40
1,709
1,436
871
1,460
116
1,101
1,775
1,750
1,609
1,108
207
5-
51
1,047
222
30
1,330
1,134
601
1,036
70
746
1,217
1,380
1,383
1,018
226
159
1,495
403
40
1,973
1,567
931
1,567
131
1,242
2,075
2,032
1,885
1,280
228
.ii
57
1,163
243
30
1,459
1,293
671
1,270
80
812
1,333
1,616
1,624
1,280
246
61
303
2,805
740
80
3,879
2,882
1,646
3,636
221
2,226
3,420
2,895
2,359
1,808
632
t.j
216
2,427
639
70
3,589
2,559
1,506
3,511
160
2,161
2,978
2,385
2,307
1,785
591
t.3
379
3,880
1,038
100
6,805
4,564
2,555
6,255
337
4,027
6,159
4,340
4,557
2,605
733
•-:
228
2,906
749
75
5,296
3,327
1,961
4,848
175
3,081
4,501
3,300
3,841
2,475
631
65
298
2,635
715
75
3,769
2,822
1,591
3,601
206
2,176
3,365
2,814
2,174
1,563
592
.,,
216
2,277
624
65
3,469
2,444
1,431
3,456
155
2,116
2,903
2,290
2,172
1,479
566
67
362
3,360
956
90
5,973
4,142
2,210
5,825
276
3,436
5,473
3,801
3,691
2,016
653
68
221
2,624
714
70
4,818
3,085
1,761
4,663
165
2,795
4,161
2,957
3,259
1,876
596
69
15
420
56
10
709
381
295
371
40
486
601
421
802
547
55
70
186
5
5
365
211
185
135
10
211
265
267
478
538
30
73
15
425
61
10
744
386
300
371
40
501
606
456
819
563
55
r.
192
5
380
211
185
135
10
211
275
267
548
556
30
73
95
21
75
31
40
52
16
85
79
74
47
26
25
■•
90
25
83
31
15
48
75
60
52
34
43
75
95
21
88
36
45
59
21
90
80
83
47
26
25
76
7
90
30
98
31
15
50
75
65
76
34
43
5
77
322
2,930
740
70
3,918
2,791
1,761
3,576
216
2,286
3,605
2,925
2,374
1,803
671
78
284
3,122
751
80
3,900
2,899
1,775
3,700
200
2,436
3,483
2,899
2,452
2,113
810
79
406
3,940
915
85
5,084
3,570
2,263
4,347
261
2,955
4,702
3,721
3,327
2,408
7%
80
341
3,972
917
100
4,998
3,689
2,265
4,770
225
3,058
4,264
3,658
3,598
2,827
965
J l
85
1,285
256
25
1,748
1,105
625
981
140
885
1,325
1,205
931
1,290
425
82
128
1,453
236
44
1,432
1,182
648
717
138
846
825
1,379
978
1,378
373
83
185
2,000
437
55
2,293
1,695
1,045
1,887
190
1,315
1,976
1,805
1,302
1,450
561
84
187
1,943
355
50
1,999
1,638
1,001
1,594
182
1,303
1,500
1,822
1,239
1,554
456
35
120
1,480
226
20
1,817
1,325
705
1,112
135
1,010
1,310
1,385
1,022
1,350
375
86
116
1,397
202
29
1,406
1,276
632
800
139
931
882
1,244
927
1,400
265
87
76
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)
The State
Alcona
Alger
Allegan
Alpena
Antrim
Arenac
Baraga
Bar,.
138,923
155,589
739
825
308
429
4,186
4,441
1,016
1,077
845
1,078
1,032
1,164
388
553
2,136
2,390
2
1950. . .
FARM LABOR
i
<
Week of September 26-October 2: 1
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954...
1950...
persons 1954 . . .
1950...
125,824
128,401
262,568
214,906
684
726
1,056
1,117
288
406
566
795
3,851
3,689
8,366
6,137
945
840
1,855
1,515
770
798
1,881
1,285
987
1,046
2,216
1,799
373
431
762
848
1,901
2,072
3,086
3,347
ft
Family workers, including
1950...
124,784
126,797
673
726
287
400
3,810
3,644
945
840
770
793
986
1,041
372
481
1,896
2,047
!
Operators working 1 or more
121,658
120,720
32,903
88,755
53,051
49,112
77,141
70,019
648
686
205
443
242
301
287
396
277
350
70
207
151
245
227
400
3,710
3,459
1,080
2,630
1,670
1,286
2,155
1,796
925
785
230
695
490
405
725
635
755
778
226
529
324
321
446
441
951
991
130
821
561
470
837
720
362
446
70
292
241
251
341
367
1,841
1,997
646
1,195
590
716
870
1,051
10
1950...
12
13
1-1
15
16
Unpaid members of operator's
1950...
persons 1954...
1950 .. .
17
ia
19
20
1950...
persons 1954 . . .
1950...
19,168
14,684
63,769
24,167
91
25
121
35
47
31
62
45
626
434
2,501
882
130
55
205
95
104
43
680
66
107
66
.428
88
37
20
59
35
190
237
375
299
21
Regular workers (employed 150
7,651
11,557
13,538
52,212
41
46
55
75
37
47
15
15
291
521
440
1,980
25
25
105
180
23
26
93
654
42
62
86
366
12
14
25
45
60
75
135
300
22
23
24
persons 1954 —
Seasonal workers (employed less
persons 1954 . . .
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
25
26
1949 . . .
137,307
142,102
729
762
308
441
4,016
4,055
1,016
905
835
879
1,032
1,1/46
388
546
2,126
2,157
27
Machine hire and/or hired
99,669
114,454
85,280
100,850
15,282,099
15,474,982
507
601
446
496
66,005
52,213
218
301
183
266
20,475
39,227
2,931
3,395
2,520
2,967
456,455
398,338
751
715
706
630
114,465
75,425
640
709
572
623
79,785
60,191
857
1,011
792
916
118,949
129,975
247
406
191
375
16,630
29,690
1,540
1,767
1,370
1,567
238,105
237,985
28
1949...
30
11
32
1949 . . .
dollars 1954...
1949 . . .
33
34
35
36
1949...
dollars 1954 . . .
1949...
56,097
76,604
40,660,370
47,868,845
19,498
9,933
11,229
6,200
5,724
3,513
252
371
92,250
60,426
95
20
76
40
20
1
133
191
128,233
117,233
60
20
25
1
11
16
1,716
2,355
1,527,385
1,488,388
530
330
375
165
170
146
390
475
106,950
192,090
175
85
70
25
35
350
454
143,757
259,981
190
55
56
15
22
12
422
676
184,645
212,630
180
90
95
30
10
17
142
221
42,305
49.4S5
65
15
25
30
6
1
795
1,116
232,980
343,350
3l5
195
170
65
35
15
38
39
41
42
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954...
43
44
45
46
Feed for livestock and poultry. -farms reporting 1954...
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949...
103,287
116,381
68,302,581
56,924,962
583
582
136,400
127,693
273
386
203,000
152,125
3,370
3,422
4,946,360
3,350,717
675
650
173,705
155,110
639
758.
298,691
325,906
795
925
218,570
248,730
357
476
197,365
150,270
1,661
1,872
1,027,125
967,814
47
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
119,361
114,295
36,603,329
30,025,382
609
602
144,590
111,703
228
341
71,620
71,688
3,456
3,329
1,058,650
785,309
885
740
265,260
169,015
715
659
176,768
159,392
982
946
295,440
241,625
358
445
61,095
58,100
1,796
1,637
506,270
392,087
48
49
50
1949 . . .
dollars 1954...
1949 . . .
51
52
53
54
dollars 1954...
tons 1954 . . .
acres on which used 1954...
98,759
32,890,853
567,719
4,529,286
242
31,519
522
4,510
108
26,728
486
3,554
3,036
1,079,930
17,420
116,950
606
100,850
1,772
13,775
615
188,317
3,096
18,494
737
153,186
2,990
23,963
76
10,360
173
1,100
1,375
403,800
6,623
58,725
55
56
57
58
tons 1954...
dollars 1954:..
acres limed 1954...
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
13,653
440,229
1,562,761
225,014
60
1,645
6,325
910
26
348
1,702
355
605
20,030
73,390
9,650
15
140
350
160
81
2,069
6,321
1,520
30
980
5,025
525
50
1,350
3,000
690
285
9,410
30,305
4,790
59
60
61
Crops on which commercial fertilizer was used, 1954:
acres on which used . . .
17,691
42,953
337,196
1,769
2,828
23,450
55
90
780
10
10
100
30
90
990
1
5
40
445
891
6,010
45
53
540
75
128
920
137
304
2,155
25
55
515
130
336
2,520
30
48
385
10
16
160
1
3
25
220
494
4,015
65
130
915
63
acres on which used. . .
fr
70,227
160,653
1,556,183
30
28
330
2,366
5,115
46,450
170
158
1,425
453
654
5,045
520
658
6,995
920
1,964
21,110
67
acres on which used . . .
59,380
110,297
992,709
131
206
1,865
83
195
1,418
1,870
3,206
27,885
420
728
6,690
428
868
6,195
406
787
6,585
70
126
845
865
1,719
16,610
69
70
acres on which used . . .
71
72
73
Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting...
acres on which used . . .
16,699
68,706
253,861
59,974
178,179
1,353,309
20
8
25
151
170
1,440
36
122
599
26
70
507
530
4,089
12,435
1,736
3,846
24,640
145
182
690
391
570
4,070
217
802
2,279
161
410
2,440
61
182
515
447
956
6,973
15
22
45
10
6
25
50
153
360
885
2,164
15,670
75
76
acres on which used . ■ .
J For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration. 1
2 Excludes farms reporting
;al fertilizer and lime.
MICHIGAN
1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954
77
a sample of farms. See text]
Bay
Benzie
Berrien
Branch
Calhoun
Oaas
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa
Clare
Clinton
Crawford
Delta
Dickinson
Eaton
2,320
461
4,603
2,156
2,737
2,039
724
735
1,028
715
2,658
31
962
430
2,786
1
2,842
541
4,774
2,404
3,059
2,269
976
855
1,154
777
2,706
66
1,160
483
3,107
2
2,245
396
4,148
1,971
2,402
1,874
689
670
828
670
2,298
31
817
395
2,461
3
2,336
478
3,972
2,054
2,554
1,969
721
725
978
719
2,247
81
1,042
407
2,697
4,910
1,011
15,046
3,441
4,379
3,295
1,435
1,302
1,586
1,230
4,464
68
1,761
1,433
4,130
5
3,950
719
7,514
3,373
4,143
3,238
1,153
1,154
1,694
1,121
3,697
114
1,929
705
4,123
6
2,230
391
4,053
1,961
2,370
1,859
689
669
823
664
2,283
31
812
384
2,446
7
2,321
463
3,859
2,029
2,506
1,939
716
720
973
708
2,232
81
1,032
406
2,667
8
2,175
376
3,898
1,936
2,300
1,819
649
644
783
638
2,238
31
777
374
2,371
9
2,211
443
3,618
1,939
2,350
1,879
686
685
937
647
2,137
76
987
391
2,547
10
565
165
935
516
690
615
156
231
246
157
470
10
146
66
630
11
1,610
211
2,963
1,420
1,610
1,204
493
413
537
481
1,768
21
631
308
1,741
12
1,110
150
2,127
755
780
620
347
341
456
294
896
20
453
187
895
13
901
141
1,429
762
932
686
286
285
497
278
831
31
526
190
900
14
1,820
185
2,942
1,105
1,095
880
468
512
698
455
1,246
35
819
334
1,205
15
1,391
188
2,053
1,065
1,267
976
382
400
682
406
1,166
36
792
295
1,205
16
255
76
1,587
215
372
284
41
64
55
76
333
1
90
88
301
17
206
43
837
263
327
214
45
45
70
52
292
1
90
17
287
18
915
450
8,206
400
984
596
318
146
105
137
980
2
165
725
554
19
348
88
1,843
369
526
383
85
69
75
68
394
2
150
19
371
20
75
31
417
95
177
103
26
9
35
19
123
1
30
32
116
21
90
74
636
185
280
150
38
18
40
29
169
2
35
42
169
22
210
61
1,405
135
245
208
30
57
30
57
251
60
63
200
23
825
376
7,570
215
704
446
280
128
65
108
811
130
683
385
24
2,320
456
4,593
2,156
2,652
1,959
709
715
1,028
715
2,628
31
962
430
2,766
25
2,721
543
4,387
2,230
2,789
2,149
826
785
1,048
759
2,493
91
1,082
417
2,947
26
1,910
236
3,582
1,631
1,937
1,359
392
535
707
490
2,178
21
709
330
2,056
27
2,381
363
3,737
1,960
2,249
1,604
571
520
768
544
2,118
51
822
307
2,447
28
1,675
160
2,402
1,431
1,705
1,142
306
471
561
416
1,973
10
576
268
1,855
29
2,146
242
2,446
1,827
2,070
1,441
511
478
678
509
1,925
35
701
240
2,226
30
425,200
22,435
359,795
305,550
316,811
220,070
34,650
62,460
76,013
70,619
386,005
1,135
69,205
39,425
343,400
31
358,235
23,056
344,121
312,035
361,879
272,310
43,025
35,179
74,641
63,663
351,585
1,765
73,720
22,555
377,765
32
1,025
176
2,907
996
1,042
779
232
220
386
249
1,183
11
439
230
1,096
33
1,706
263
3,222
1,280
1,364
1,094
331
275
517
328
1,408
41
572
217
1,532
34
517,780
131,420
3,925,245
627,455
821,258
635,955
127,910
105,435
139,905
84,218
628,815
7,000
171,141
131,915
492,485
35
810,138
598,809
3,710,439
579,717
785,298
557,376
133,810
115,282
183,631
114,962
650,470
5,760
328,458
90,710
468,326
36
340
25
435
425
405
215
115
75
156
116
435
150
62
420
37
140
35
400
195
195
170
30
60
95
45
230
5
106
35
205
38
265
35
590
195
210
165
35
60
75
53
235
86
65
270
39
155
40
480
60
95
75
31
15
25
21
145
62
22
105
40
85
25
540
91
70
95
10
6
25
7
80
6
25
41
55
41
40
16
462
30
67
59
11
4
10
7
58
10
5
41
42
1,390
360
2,638
1,816
2,035
1,629
584
534
667
584
2,218
25
739
319
2,211
43
2,006
376
3,218
2,000
2,336
1,869
671
619
777
664
2,052
71
917
377
2,452
44
677,895
99,870
1,402,210
1,817,820
1,535,572
1,186,520
297,377
143,928
216,444
298,065
1,429,675
9,965
318,068
148,732
1,200,381
45
640,047
102,695
1,277,196
1,016,242
1,157,887
900,285
236,549
131,334
199,240
195,775
785,405
18,270
342,684
145,424
946,165
46
2,190
346
4,178
1,921
2,267
1,639
483
540
932
625
2,324
25
817
374
2,446
47
2,376
393
3,857
1,850
2,169
1,614
571
530
848
624
2,177
71
857
362
2,427
48
818,385
81,740
1,238,060
659,015
743,985
546,325
115,015
101,246
205,491
177,648
817,485
9,870
227,804
100,323
801,887
49
690,349
107,194
1,023,060
545,782
618,263
488,031
87,830
88,061
160,851
122,856
700,455
11,380
152,343
67,885
658,227
50
1,910
221
3,788
1,720
1,937
1,314
408
305
267
357
2,217
16
444
218
2,246
51
768,915
70,400
1,436,180
645,880
722,242
538,953
103,579
50,948
48,960
56,161
883,455
4,775
80,712
53,265
752,681
52
14,166
998
21,931
11,222
12,325
9,047
1,673
840
793
1,086
15,490
94
1,502
775
13,108
53
91,325
6,443
124,831
103,150
101,989
74,345
11,323
6,999
8,373
9,616
132,085
575
10,864
4,209
122,513
54
15
35
792
300
557
466
25
31
5
115
176
11
20
25
371
55
165
1,230
22,108
13,525
18,165
27,650
200
575
10
3,304
4,556
270
300
470
12,368
56
1,010
3,580
101,004
34,200
65,100
76,480
570
2,007
10
10,993
21,070
848
790
2,135
40,823
57
95
475
11,071
5,240
11,365
8,665
175
305
20
2,158
2,880
165
145
225
7,700
58
460
50
482
295
324
252
125
76
50
32
487
11
105
66
306
59
1,034
120
1,049
810
854
852
464
170
102
52
1,268
16
233
101
688
60
8,590
665
7,521
6,235
6,284
5,711
2,595
1,500
1,220
515
9,075
137
2,135
1,290
5,195
61
20
112
40
36
30'
11
20
61
5
40
62
22
95
50
96
56
29
55
114
5
102
63
150
842
420
1,400
235
200
500
860
5
490
64
1,225
85
2,113
1,605
1,631
999
251
133
194
1,722
5
166
82
1,871
65
1,796
74
4,863
4,91A
4,384
2,924
241
136
314
4,120
9
190
142
4,446
66
16,530
920
37,420
52,470
46,114
30,735
2,085
988
3,347
48,070
45
1,295
842
50,297
67
1,140
55
1,048
1,055
1,089
692
276
143
201
220
1,727
16
328
88
1,671
68
1,623
68
1,877
3,255
2,177
1,642
464
270
496
453
3,410
40
716
169
3,157
69
13,550
430
15,549
21,735
21,055
16,224
3,590
2,182
5,560
3,537
34,431
258
6,151
1,191
32,676
70
500
146
2,480
35
119
187
115
96
32
5
80
5
106
112
60
71
3,053
669
10,934
138
1,444
990
218
91
12
2
332
5
216
319
358
72
8,245
4,153
43,520
445
3,574
3,640
1,385
945
73
15
1,990
30
721
734
1,260
73
1,525
45
1,223
1,225
1,230
623
178
103
86
173
1,821
15
86
41
1,635
74
6,498
67
3,095
2,958
3,352
2,422
263
104
181
263
6,170
24
139
43
4,112
75
43,755
275
20,978
23,780
24,337
18,230
1,688
769
1,570
2,212
38,339
105
567
152
32,175
76
78
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF
[Data are based on reports for only
FARM LABOR
liber 26-October 2: 1
[/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.
1950.
persons 1954.
1950.
2,682
3,041
5,037
4,936
2,353
2,200
4,185
3,345
2,620
2,651
4,320
4,132
3,343
3,334
6,591
5,541
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting 1954 . . .
1950...
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954 . . .
1950...
1 to 14 hours persons 1954...
15 or more hours persons 1954 . . .
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954...
1950...
persons 1954. . .
1950...
Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . .
1950...
persons 1954 . . .
1950...
Regular workers (employed 150
or more days) farms reporting 1954 . . .
persons 1954 . . .
Seasonal workers (employed less
than 150 days) farms reporting 1954...
persons 1954 . . .
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures 2 farms reporting 1954...
1949...
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954 . . .
1949 . . .
Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949...
Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949 . . .
$1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 . . .
$100 to $199 farms reporting 1954. . .
$200 to $499 farms reporting 1954...
$500 to $999 farms reporting 1954...
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954...
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954 . . .
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954...
1949...
dollars 1954 . . .
1949 . . .
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting 1954 . . .
1949...
dollars 1954 . . .
1949...
Commercial fertiliz
farms reporting 1954 . .
dollars 1954..
tons 1954..
acres on which used 1954 . .
Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954..
tons 1954 . .
dollars 1954..
acres limed 1954..
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops od which conercial fertilizer vas used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting . .
acres on which used . .
Other pasture farms reporting . .
acres on which used . .
Corn farms reporting . .
acres on which used . .
Oats .*... ■■■•■•■■•■■■■•■■.■ farms reporting . .
acres on which used . .
Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting..
acres on which used . .
Other crops farms reporting . .
acres on which used . .
448
103, 816
1,678
2,217
2,471
1,921
2,211
290,615
354,490
2,287
2,671
1,077,485
2,697
2,646
639,545
703,170
2,242
614,899
10, 562
87,540
140
4,450
22,615
2,840
1,587
2,917
27,946
1,347
2,482
21,557
1,615
1,562
3,640
28,617
95,800
1,788
16,455
1,855
5,795
1,150
207,338
3,090
23,190
3,550
8,270
1,810
2,018
2,061
1,842
1,223
1,381
552,575
503,865
2,361
348,980
345,079
1,190
1,601
463,135
584,504
2,315
2,561
1,716,815
1,485,621
2,298
2. 151
853,310
648,805
2,168
960,245
16,581
151,033
2,540
2,366
751,020
607,632
12,945
41, 190
5,465
1,893
5,305
53,443
1,905
4,430
49,235
1,430
2,518
22,625
1,175
1,290
2,702
21,170
54,900
1,029
6,015
1,556
1,297
2,441
2,987
729,842
609,894
1,528
2,369
720,455
2,983
3,089
2,443,440
3,238
3,189
1,466,615
1,047,598
3,253
1,559,216
27, 166
244,116
2,210
7,175
1,000
1,057
2,532
22, 175
2,078
3,443
27,094
2,708
4,836
44,082
3,028
16,082
145,710
1 For 1950, "Week preceding enumerati
2 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime.
MICHIGAN
1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
79
a sample of farms. See t
ext]
!onia
»-
*»
Isabella
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Kalkaska
Kent
Keweenaw
Lake
Lapeer
Leelanau
Lenawee
j.i vingetor
Luce
2,318
618
469
2,047
2,257
2,265
374
3,762
15
283
2,831
872
3,387
1,823
107
1
2,557
696
679
2,249
2,854
2,518
480
4,302
54
434
3,005
884
3,772
1,963
158
2
2,113
583
469
1,872
1,967
2,005
349
3,347
10
258
2,500
752
2,997
1,658
97
3
2,198
565
553
2,088
2,267
1,995
418
3,352
30
373
2,334
700
2,957
1,596
128
4
3,860
926
950
3,675
3,973
4,049
733
8,408
15
414
4,958
1,446
5,856
2,861
330
5
3,594
914
956
3,560
3,903
3,295
646
5,514
100
624
4,210
1,235
4,546
2,749
199
6
2,108
582
459
1,857
1,947
1,987
349
3,302
10
258
2,465
741
2,957
1,653
97
7
2,162
564
553
2,077
2,217
1,974
418
3,269
30
373
2,297
690
2,915
1,581
128
8
2,052
572
443
1,802
1,906
1,931
313
3,212
10
253
2,400
716
2,907
1,638
97
9
2,102
554
438
2,017
2, 107
1,849
413
3,123
30
353
2,187
655
2,810
1,536
123
10
521
172
91
510
506
576
85
990
93
626
216
770
465
20
11
1,531
400
352
1,292
1,400
1,355
228
2,222
10
160
1,774
500
2,137
1,173
77
12
790
201
316
852
768
773
197
1,461
115
886
345
1,044
646
31
13
780
221
340
847
810
567
132
1,092
25
181
970
290
882
595
31
14
1,070
276
401
1,376
1,100
1,080
338
2,092
155
1,294
480
1,542
914
41
15
1,065
311
460
1,285
1,120
874
195
1,470
70
241
1,390
485
1,254
875
37
16
313
45
42
271
370
342
38
662
5
6
435
76
570
227
22
17
303
40
23
197
352
289
28
556
15
429
65
366
246
12
18
738
78
106
497
967
1,038
82
3,104
5
6
1,264
250
1,407
309
192
19
427
49
58
258
676
572
38
921
30
633
95
482
338
39
20
143
24
32
91
165
157
22
321
1
215
36
193
132
11
21
178
26
37
117
289
348
32
450
1
299
53
290
174
31
22
195
22
11
200
252
220
17
442
5
5
258
51
407
105
16
23
560
52
69
380
678
690
50
2,654
5
5
965
197
1,117
135
161
24
2,243
608
469
2,047
2,217
2,255
369
3,712
10
283
2,720
867
3,337
1,803
107
25
2,343
607
588
2,238
2,648
2,207
444
3,797
40
409
2,629
856
3,338
1,666
128
26
1,653
442
323
1,617
1,601
1,503
263
2,527
10
188
1,920
627
2,446
1,388
92
27
2,038
465
373
1,872
1,993
1,656
304
2,907
15
263
2,264
736
2,883
1,326
78
28
1,425
405
266
1,452
1,319
1,155
246
2,097
10
177
1,674
535
2,013
1,227
72
29
1,911
382
326
1,757
1,756
1,420
257
2,503
15
226
2,006
665
2,591
1,150
57
30
256,200
51,255
30,595
300, 598
247,517
230, 560
23,486
362,650
160
13,630
327,810
51,615
407,627
225,870
6,425
31
291, 860
66, 518
22,588
328,845
302,427
239,381
15,285
386,676
530
19,515
362,930
52,440
477,010
205,595
3,535
32
913
162
158
906
967
888
153
1,437
10
103
995
417
1,401
662
62
33
1,348
310
208
1,362
1,332
1,176
188
2,001
15
173
1,589
496
1,938
901
58
34
545,079
40,059
58,545
306,810
778,318
991, 309
67,289
1,650,580
875
14,105
965, 168
391,575
906,012
473,980
129,354
35
745,002
101,161
124,904
461,955
1,214,424
1,039,763
92,850
1,450,494
2,675
35,466
1,127,234
697,065
925,059
560, 379
85,753
36
355
85
40
445
325
205
90
445
5
75
285
190
340
190
10
37
180
30
60
145
165
150
20
175
5
15
130
45
295
150
15
38
145
26
26
165
215
200
6
270
1
251
90
350
140
15
39
115
6
25
85
107
135
20
190
11
105
30
191
61
15
40
70
13
1
45
105
135
11
220
1
141
26
150
50
1
41
48
2
6
21
50
63
6
137
83
36
75
71
6
42
1,738
462
391
1,542
1,596
1,569
268
2,732
10
247
1,929
575
2,561
1,403
87
43
1,878
500
482
1,898
2,127
1,783
393
3,198
30
349
2,043
655
2,767
1,341
108
44
1,200,717
110, 935
91,130
927,785
1,106,317
1,633,830
64,399
1,900,290
7,400
43,360
1,080,770
132,175
2,312,413
899, 115
45,875
45
984,304
128,370
134,203
830,493
1,300,865
1,087,987
137,095
1,903,213
14,695
82,301
969,450
138,680
1, 964, 602
648, 974
57,974
46
1,973
542
383
1,797
1,962
1,935
343
3,112
10
208
2,365
752
3,077
1,557
72
47
1,908
399
423
1,893
2,088
1,632
324
2,959
40
264
2,244
631
2,878
1,431
83
48
704,270
96, 578
92,305
612,685
609,080
630,403
86,245
941,035
725
54,063
825,237
172,128
1,300,650
554,310
29,295
49
533,605
66,371
63,790
537,287
629,610
465,886
83,000
694,461
2,835
46,679
635,261
127,030
1,050,243
410,393
17,567
50
1,723
285
81
1,521
1,566
1,534
248
2,287
123
2,225
581
2,867
1,328
37
51
597,640
43,744
16,200
391,415
468, 114
695,912
78,355
639,435
18,441
667,670
163,675
1,346,640
432,037
36,919
52
11,216
888
254
7,097
8,544
10, 971
1,348
10,904
346
11,889
2,220
24,378
7,493
588
53
96,507
6,765
1,260
72,205
73,494
81,804
9,172
86,557
2,583
98,084
14,115
192,318
66,377
2,975
54
346
21
80
175
412
463
51
630
51
157
15
295
262
21
55
9,460
594
2,175
3,735
12,270
37,742
1,255
16,725
760
4,838
850
5,935
7,713
350
56
44,815
2,759
3,315
14,665
49,900
84,009
5,212
76,180
2,754
15,477
2,510
24,410
41,905
1,560
57
5,465
205
835
2,095
7,148
9,381
805
10,705
373
2,318
450
4,310
4,195
305
58
235
52
40
260
279
224
26
331
11
323
140
425
191
6
59
636
170
88
670
634
638
82
928
12
817
209
1,231
408
32
60
4,015
831
670
6,385
5,050
4,825
591
6,315
145
6,822
1,765
8,298
3,110
510
61
41
5
5
36
35
10
20
25
20
25
25
62
90
1
10
44
99
4
72
113
16
48
60
63
895
5
100
258
905
20
205
1,150
135
235
290
64
1,338
159
1,101
1,210
1,069
203
1,517
82
1,664
360
2,617
1,023
1
65
3,516
240
2,149
3,052
4,146
371
2,877
100
3,470
368
11,799
2,600
1
66
37,493
2,129
26,540
34,305
35,234
3,840
27,645
940
35,573
2,900
101,093
28,476
10
67
1,257
185
60
1,016
811
604
123
1,287
75
1,570
305
1,940
842
27
68
2,908
316
99
1,759
1,590
1,820
388
2,207
136
3,120
396
3,984
1,582
160
69
27,070
2,465
455
18,855
14,903
16,054
2,687
21,871
1,000
27,193
3,085
33,598
14,885
1,055
70
77
16
6
75
103
217
37
497
16
187
366
163
55
12
71
744
40
65
135
1,166
849
198
2,559
40
1,241
1,110
924
108
292
72
1,699
167
115
985
3,175
2,529
523
11,656
210
3,496
5,435
2,601
335
645
73
1,292
114
5
976
944
932
66
1,216
41
1,418
130
2,032
933
15
74
3,274
122
1
2,306
2,018
3,378
304
2,220
58
2,989
124
6,243
2,634
102
75
25,350
1,218
15
19,630
16,463
23,022
1,506
17,695
328
22,753
790
45,943
19,241
755
76
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF
[Data are based on reports for only
Missaukee
Estimated number of farms.
FARM LABOR
Week of Septenber 26-October 2: 1
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.
1950.
persons 1954.
1950.
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954 .
1950.
1 to 14 hours persons 1954 .
15 or more hours persons 1954 .
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954.
1950.
persons 1954.
1950.
Hired workers farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
persons 1954 .
1950.
Regular workers (employed 150
or more days) farms reporting 1954.
persona 1954.
Seasonal workers (employed less
than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954 .
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures 3 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
eporting 1954.
tons 1954.
dollars 1954.
es limed 1954.
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops od vbicb COMercial fertilizer was used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting
acres on which used
Other pasture farms reporting
acres on which used
Corn farms reporting
acres on which used
Oats .farms reporting
acres on which used
Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting
acres on which used
Other crops farms reporting
acres on which used
2,287
2,470
4,976
4,323
1,627
2,094
1,296
1,763
242,370
263,980
1,444
1,356,570
1,315.461
1,732
2,223
1,466,940
1,515,909
2,202
2,354
625,401
529,755
1,822
622,663
11,502
77,236
2,550
12,600
2,005
1,362
3,335
29,095
545
3,361
9,100
1,117
2,060
15,666
108,693
1,648
10,145
1,730
5,835
1,305
1,207
1,271
3,509
2,021
1,011
125,705
135,910
1,146
678,125
368,880
1,137
1,167
306,285
274,425
214,695
3,364
24,377
4,705
19,085
2,520
1,541
1,593
2,663
2,656
1,181
1,367
1,086
1,232
161,453
162,335
640
1,296
1,453
577,411
475,211
1,371
1,238
351,285
261,699
210,980
3,396
31,178
11,385
22,970
3,873
1,386
1,644
2,866
2,978
1,135
1,479
1,053
1,331
139,775
157,120
605
1,235
1,618
687,121
835,258
1,260
1,484
356,313
332,126
165,722
3,038
23,340
1,485
1,471
2,305
2,181
1,000
163,220
141,780
1,055
1,306
371,995
427,480
1,415
1,206
310,115
260,220
1,050
243,580
4,375
43,570
106,687
1,797
16,012
2,990
11,460
2,445
1 For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration. a 2 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime
MICHIGAN
1954 AND 1950-, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
81
a sample of farms . See '
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Montcalm
fontmorency
Mn
N>'W'r >
Oakltm.i
Oceana
Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Osceola
Oscoda
Otsego
Ottawa
Presque
Isle
Hoscommon
Saginaw
2,681
261
1,347
2,024
2,109
1,765
849
700
1,281
222
348
3,360
815
105
4,254
1
3,061
385
1,477
2,156
3,107
1,798
896
884
1,509
264
424
3,665
937
116
4,496
2
2,471
216
1,252
1,894
1,858
1,565
749
655
1,161
202
343
3,020
790
90
3,949
3
2,600
364
1,189
1,926
2,367
1,463
772
691
1,245
274
286
2,967
756
80
3,760
4
6,271
360
2,190
6,011
4,069
3,418
1,297
1,344
1,966
269
1,217
6,180
2,360
125
8,230
5
4,225
665
1,877
3,066
4,113
2,390
1,321
1,443
2,034
478
613
4,746
1,512
115
6,381
6
2,436
216
1,236
1,879
1,795
1,555
747
655
1,151
202
332
2,990
790
90
3,934
7
2,565
364
1,162
1,911
2,272
1,440
766
691
1,230
273
285
2,946
746
80
3,724
8
2,391
196
1,211
1,853
1,755
1,545
737
639
1,146
197
332
2,920
785
90
3,854
9
2,475
329
1,072
1,836
2,167
1,295
716
621
1,180
258
280
2,791
711
75
3,574
10
535
435
486
485
501
251
165
291
40
45
960
185
35
999
11
1,856
131
776
1,36?
1,270
1,044
486
474
855
157
287
1,960
600
55
2,855
12
875
101
411
591
770
571
308
433
483
36
236
1,225
514
25
2,000
13
980
184
440
695
647
528
362
456
528
132
167
1,110
424
25
1,471
14
1,210
122
588
911
1,125
766
418
616
644
41
536
1,715
889
35
3,005
15
1,415
281
585
935
878
720
530
762
761
187
297
1,455
728
40
2,037
16
591
16
172
276
437
265
96
52
92
21
52
355
122
593
17
270
48
144
130
502
192
63
50
77
23
28
277
49
360
ie
2,670
42
391
3,247
1,189
1,107
142
89
176
31
349
1,545
686
1,371
19
335
55
220
295
1,068
375
75
60
93
33
36
500
73
770
20
176
6
81
71
272
84
29
17
46
6
11
135
32
205
21
255
7
109
131
501
119
39
18
51
6
13
200
38
258
22
495
15
121
221
248
217
69
36
62
15
41
240
101
420
23
2,415
35
282
3,116
688
988
103
71
125
25
336
1,345
648
1,113
24
2,671
261
1,292
2,024
2,104
1,765
849
695
1,281
217
348
3,335
815
100
4,104
25
2,846
389
1,299
2,011
2,669
1,663
847
757
1,305
274
311
3,302
801
90
4,241
26
2,091
196
757
1,458
1,533
1,340
547
459
876
171
268
2,245
615
35
3,068
27
2,496
279
904
1,596
1,829
1,328
6S5
647
1,020
243
236
2,742
661
45
3,546
28
1,890
141
616
1,288
1,225
1,077
480
432
744
160
216
1,910
504
20
2,697
29
2,330
227
767
1,455
1,479
1,104
608
591
915
212
224
2,416
554
30
3,176
30
356,805
16,234
86,190
191,645
211,638
130,945
82,196
36,106
90,378
17,160
19,665
314, 530
70,595
3,355
566,494
31
380,595
29,767
94,810
185,845
302,224
134,450
67,150
40,626
91,419
16,465
18,610
323,775
69,379
2,180
558,685
32
1,281
111
437
852
898
920
286
269
491
61
138
1,200
419
30
1,758
33
1,781
189
579
1,001
1,264
963
465
417
644
133
130
1,747
471
30
2,441
34
951,150
29,005
447,405
659,935
1,439,555
675,612
76,469
67,350
195,339
10,885
56,185
901,045
179, U5
2,590
800,382
35
587,675
55,591
399,269
557,075
1,960,885
1,309,446
US, 868
86,543
145,499
24,625
59,335
921,755
230,209
4,560
1,421,868
36
570
45
125
320
245
331
175
155
230
30
50
435
120
20
620
37
240
25
90
126
105
90
40
30
91
10
30
160
55
10
331
38
215
35
55
150
150
186
40
55
76
15
25
220
140
366
39
90
35
96
150
115
21
16
47
5
7
120
51
220
40
95
5
90
100
75
131
8
11
36
1
26
150
47
155
M
71
1
42
60
173
67
2
2
11
115
6
66
42
1,980
206
1,032
1,574
1,532
1,227
679
579
1,041
187
303
2,635
554
70
2,977
43
2,365
322
1,071
1,711
2,039
1,223
689
647
1,170
239
264
2,901
660
75
3,444
44
999,570
138,705
730,305
818,935
1,331,075
431,368
171,638
218,065
309,162
172,920
102,375
3,859,900
124,300
30,655
1,837,970
45
623,030
80,382
478,705
621,572
1,554,394
412,565
148,236
247,068
309,884
121,395
64,950
3,054,510
166,257
23,420
1,563,025
46
2,405
211
927
1,717
1,803
1,469
733
630
1,001
192
313
2,740
750
80
3,839
47
1,201
264
1,028
1,546
2,099
1,288
721
662
955
234
220
2,557
671
80
3,685
48
739,200
38,210
254,360
445,905
471,051
351,280
201,101
101,270
245,538
39,025
75,250
689,425
233,050
7,920
1,268,847
49
489,730
75,139
224,850
317,790
502,506
326,855
151,446
84,011
169,383
49,780
37,450
520,959
189,059
8,870
1,029,170
50
1,961
66
801
1,173
1,361
1,264
370
126
625
77
182
2,585
619
5
3,469
51
707,430
5,601
205,525
326,800
407,718
320,705
75,072
16,350
108,731
8,516
43,760
597,120
159,594
570
1,207,953
52
13,007
108
3,480
5,467
7,629
4,830
1,206
291
2,132
156
742
10,641
3,024
10
21,602
53
88,020
1,082
22,555
31,312
57,267
36,118
11,352
1,900
17,010
1,490
5,285
84,780
21,950
150
177,311
54
445
160
321
159
310
32
127
187
67
375
20
50
55
12,060
4.860
6,570
7,903
6,000
1,002
4,535
3,326
1,392
9,250
785
485
56
48,490
15,020
28,750
39,375
23,280
5,065
10,750
14,955
4,970
26,415
830
2,675
57
7,250
1,670
3,765
4,060
3,065
565
1,515
2,985
990
4,315
235
455
58
275
16
111
151
198
316
57
20
92
16
35
385
151
882
59
966
29
WO
190
910
728
101
22
189
18
28
611
249
2,007
60
5,910-
170
1,220
1,705
6,710
5,340
992
205
1,980
222
295
5,215
2,740
15,245
61
35
5
15
25
51
45
10
10
15
15
55
10
20
62
124
5
20
12
98
56
12
5
20
30
52
5
15
63
1,050
15
35
100
1,080
385
115
45
195
160
615
75
230
64
1,430
10
571
676
955
662
259
1
370
20
77
1,865
141
5
2 j 494
65
2,452
2
858
942
2,627
858
344
8
460
16
102
3,121
150
5
4,889
66
25,220
40
8,150
11,677
24,561
9,325
3,881
20
4,410
180
955
32,880
1,090
100
44,263
67
1,155
51
501
555
674
441
263
106
380
42
136
1,690
503
5
2,023
68
2,136
44
712
852
1,409
582
484
221
713
48
268
2,573
918
5
2,805
69
19,195
476
6,025
7,005
11,937
4,500
4,867
1,490
6,281
463
2,300
24,005
8,277
50
25,993
70
420
21
170
336
196
632
25
10
86
10
120
525
378
420
71
2,426
14
1,062
2,402
988
1,938
10
12
242
4
221
1,556
1,119
905
72
7,760
186
2,265
5,472
2,800
12,060
40
25
716
10
850
6,170
4,536
4,704
73
1,366
25
341
527
635
438
147
35
309
46
85
1,490
392
2,752
4,644
14
632
1,038
1,507
608
256
28
521
50
97
2,612
577
10,761
75
27,700
190
4,315
5,896
10,238
4,618
1,457
160
3,603
420
725
17,105
5,077
85,102
76
82
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF
COMMERCIAL FERTD^IZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued
[ Data are based on reports for only
of farms. See text]
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Schoolcraft
Washtenaw
FARM LABOR
Week of September 26-October 2: X
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.
1950.
persons 1954.
1950.
Family workers, including
operator farms reporting 1954.
1950.
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954 .
1950.
1 to 14 hours persons 1954.
15 or more hours persons 1954.
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954.
1950.
persons 1954.
1950.
Hired workers farms reporting 1954.
1950.
persons 1954.
1950.
Regular workers (employed 150
or more days) farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954.
Seasonal workers (employed less
than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954 .
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures 2 farms reporting 1954.
1949.
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
Machine hire farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Hired labor farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
$1 to $99 farms reporting 1954.
$100 to $199 farms reporting 1954.
$200 to $499 farms reporting 1954.
$500 to $999 farms reporting 1954.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Commercial fertiliz>
Lime and liming
farms reporting 1954.
dollars 1954.
tons 1954.
acres on which used 1954.
ials farms reporting 1954.
tons 1954.
dollars 1954.
acres Hjied 1954.
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops od •hieh comercial fertilizer »..» used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Other pasture farms reporting .
acres on which used .
Corn farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Oats farms reporting .
acres on which used .
Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Other crops farms reporting.
2,967
3,064
5,834
1,360
1,182
1,940
1,574
2,306
2,639
2,085
2,384
397,430
353,021
1,041
1,679
608,345
2,451
2,704
1,368,075
1,427,148
2,724
810,555
683,167
2,706
734,970
13,430
105,645
4,015
15,865
2,990
1,841
1,766
3,188
1,391
1,597
1,265
1,447
245,810
271,730
826
1,685
1,730
1,480,795
955,130
1,626
1,532
536,440
448,075
1,545
658,830
10,048
89,645
31,780
86,040
12,115
2,086
1,245
2,496
3,714
4,056
4,328
34,490
41,600
43,416
1,791
645
3,001
2,802
1,505
6,234
25,835
13,460
62,595
265
120
272
1,436
211
604
4,375
1,250
3,330
1,940
940
2,830
4,480
2,924
9,586
33,460
23,065
79,243
3,636
3,701
6,590
6,529
1,649
1,651
2,289
2,504
2,896
3,606
2,634
3,319
564,435
608, 121
1,346
2,566
633,481
968,336
3,000
3,281
2,179,085
1,785,453
3,646
3,626
1,374,118
1,150,058
3,566
1,303,595
23,029
203,179
3,855
17,100
2,095
1 For 1950, "Week preceding inumeration .'
i which used. . .
Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime.
2,351
2,326
4,150
3,578
1,916
2,311
1,735
2,115
371,180
358,785
926
1,301
542,385
501,660
1,
2,081
1,261,345
931,090
2,181
2,226
822,835
652,637
2,061
708,680
11,780
116,305
4,725
17,575
2,090
1,586
2,886
34,655
1,456
2,668
26,280
1,565
1,521
4,852
43,385
3,695
3,221
7,082
5,159
1,666
1,250
2,426
1,785
3,208
2,537
2,947
632,670
565,900
1,690
2,263
971,360
1,051,448
3,500
3,143
1,210,797
983,867
3,285
1,612,415
27,443
203,214
3,530
11,925
1,850
2,563
6,070
48,910
2,354
4,154
34,934
1,890
2,565
1/4,400
102,435
2,715
9,269
4,723
2,650
2,636
1,938
2,152
290,071
288,726
1,860
1,896
2,628,355
2,557,122
2,283
2,583
1,187,295
1,1/40,854
2,815
2,495
799,000
619,527
2,689
926,750
14,592
92,954
13,105
51,545
6,827
1,729
4,497
38,465
1,222
5,101
20,768
1,825
2,223
1,521
1,034
1,513
978,530
1,440,350
2,013
2,249
1,869,653
1,627,365
2,375
2,283
886,921
749,871
1,975
617,093
11,876
110,309
9,425
49,795
9,490
1,263
2,436
25,210
2,451
1,327
3,056
24,397
1,948
1,856
3,508
3,190
1,157
107,730
139,455
1,422
1,614
847,355
1,040,257
1,623
1,665
314,620
363,625
1,493
276,443
5,289
40, 119
1,168
2,524
20, 575
MICHIGAN
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]
83
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Alcona
Alger
Allegan
Alpena
Antrim
Arenac
Baraga
Cattle and dairy products:
1
2
3
1950 . . .
number 1954 . . .
1950...
96,741
114,154
1,839,326
1,696,054
575
666
12,221
11,490
241
314
5,037
4,510
2,715
3,158
44,953
42,542
826
913
15,756
14,369
618
803
10,765
10,218
809
957
14,639
13,407
354
436
5,422
5,339
5
6
7
8
Cows, including heifers that
1950. . .
number 1954 . . .
1950 .. .
88,009
109,481
856,100
838,069
549
652
5,458
4,998
232
305
2,741
2,436
2,405
3,006
21,115
22,028
790
899
6,737
6,354
587
777
5,057
4,815
761
925
6,700
6,581
340
429
3,044
2,911
Milk cows farms reporting 1954
82,534
105,990
777,643
794,341
496
636
4,132
4,478
229
301
2,708
2,391
2,319
2,912
20,265
21,318
753
857
5,845
5,820
567
757
4,625
4,659
741
908
6,313
6,433
335
423
2,973
2,862
10
11
12
1950...
number 1954 . . .
1950...
13
14
Heifers and heifer calves. .. .farms reporting 1954...
number 1954 . . .
81,524
629,340
525
3,877
224
1,721
2,235
16,107
738
5,000
531
3,930
722
5,278
320
1,734
15
16
Steers and bulls including steer
number 1954 . . .
66,374
353,886
459
2,886
196
575
1,713
7,731
659
4,019
443
1,778
612
2,661
280
644
17
52,135
115
195
1,759
115
170
538
290
Id
19
20
21
22
1949...
pounds 1954 .. .
1949...
dollars 1954 . . .
1949 . . .
62,997
4,146,967,611
3,432,348,882
140,170,486
126,340,006
89
8,130,891
2,896,949
187,199
98,827
246
14,315,399
12,969,672
503,501
504,690
2,370
120,053,793
112,636,558
4,080,889
3,971,541
101
9,803,683
5,127,583
338,277
184,523
142
11, 328, 583
5,290,122
372,044
198,202
640
30,685,859
22,454,683
898,833
739,428
360
15,905,822
14,658,338
541,128
498,758
16,274
28,429
18,860,559
26,571,436
11,135,725
16,563,187
339
502
391,446
539,751
229,873
333,613
10
25
7,024
16,912
4,513
10,632
152
320
160,322
312,750
92,738
194,378
508
662
536,980
615,293
310,974
376,369
330
547
472,661
601,598
282,656
377,226
129
229
138,042
217,583
86,808
137,265
24
25
2C
27
28
1949 . . .
pounds of butterf at 1954 . . .
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949 . . .
32
12,604
15,312
7,037
9,605
29
30
Cows milked, day preceding
number of cows 1954 . . .
79,142
600,911
464
2,810
223
2,129
2,180
15,117
697
4,157
551
3,569
715
4,722
332
2,502
-'•1
Milk produced, day preceding
1,579,854
5,841
4,909
40,438
8,464
7,325
12,031
4,927
32
33
Butter churned, week preceding
pounds 1954 . . .
Horses and mules:
7,335
27,374
117
427
8
33
161
565
206
934
101
407
50
157
27
103
34
35
36
37
Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . .
1950...
number 1954 . . .
1950...
Hogs:
1950 . . .
number 1954 . . .
1950 . . .
21,296
48,664
43,224
105,667
U3
342
290
721
47
115
57
173
533
1,299
1,146
2,678
227
510
423
1,019
150
400
276
753
125
416
215
820
65
125
89
174
40
4]
43,256
56,023
788,619
689,831
259
319
1,415
1,444
52
85
120
295
1,342
1,499
24,889
18,155
439
475
2,460
2,786
336
441
3,289
3,224
240
353
2,523
2,124
50
53
104
157
..."
43
45
Born before June 1 farms reporting 1954 . . .
number 1954. . .
number 1954 . . .
32,604
312,526
27,791
476,093
174
650
143
765
38
75
18
45
1,027
9,726
893
15,163
300
1,100
248
1,360
230
1,187
221
2,102
173
1,068
135
1,455
36
58
18
46
4...
47
number 1954. ..
25,088
153,304
96
231
9
15
896
5,227
174
487
170
649
109
470
2
5
48
49
50
'I
52
53
Between Dec. 1 and June 1... .farms reporting 1954 —
1950...
number 1954 .. .
1950. . .
After June 1 farms reporting 1954 . . .
number 1954. . .
Sleep and wool:
18,980
35,270
83,018
130,103
17,724
70,286
63
187
119
341
60
112
6
28
8
56
6
7
662
964
2,998
3,153
647
2,229
119
258
273
543
113
214
127
266
339
617
124
310
76
175
257
386
72
213
1
6
3
7
1
2
54
'•'■
St..
57
1950...
number 1954 . . .
1950...
8,505
9,180
464,774
387,684
79
85
4,003
3,668
5
6
107
96
86
82
4,832
3,340
46
46
2,175
1,577
12
16
570
763
42
39
1,687
1,530
8
7
32
62
58
59
Sheep 1 /ear old and over — -farms reporting 1954...
number 1954 . . .
7,934
270,155
76
2,557
4
57
75
2,714
45
1,275
11
456
42
1,297
7
20
60
61
62
•
1950...
number 1954 . . .
1950...
7,761
8,810
256,804
256,559
74
81
2,450
2,624
4
6
46
57
72
78
2,577
2,049
44
44
1,225
1,237
11
14
443
613
42
38
1,251
995
6
5
16
30
64
65
66
67
1950...
number 1954.. .
1950 . . .
5,540
6,155
13,351
33,096
69
107
147
4
3
11
7
57
53
137
135
30
27
50
75
10
12
13
20
32
26
46
41
2
5
4
5
63
69
number 1954 . . .
7,029
194,619
65
1,446
4
50
70
2,118
30
900
10
114
35
390
3
12
70
71
72
73
1949. . .
number shorn 1954. . .
1949. . .
7,671
8,568
316,494
288,672
76
81
2,846
2,696
4
7
57
183
71
66
3,229
1,985-
43
42
1,262
1,024
11
13
392
426
42
37
1,428
877
3
4
5
21
74
75
1949...
2,650,183
2,342,673
22,117
19,220
439
1,516
25,564
14,988
9,482
7,177
2,450
2,654
11,361
6,952
18
137
Average date of enumeration 1954
11/1-11/6
11/1-11/6
10/17-10/23
11/1-11/6
11/7-11/13
11/7-11/13
11/7-11/13
10/10-10/16
84
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
[For comparability of data on livestock
Cattle and dairy products:
Cattle and calves farms reporting
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950 .
1,918
31,080
27,877
1,799
2,309
19,649
17,992
1,693
1,988
33,390
31,530
1,943
2,277
43,386
37,496
1,409
1,623
20,835
18,801
.farms reporting
number
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1,501
1,836
13,899
13,382
1,781
12,085
12,637
1,262
1,832
10,299
11,392
1,211
1,785
9,785
11,055
1,535
2,165
9,097
9,563
1,441
2,061
8,067
1,530
1,902
15,982
16,346
1,439
1,864
14,659
15,616
1,709
2,123
18,288
17,499
1,529
2,028
15,703
16,121
1,235
1,524
9,434
9,130
1,163
1,471
8,269
8,617
Steers and bulls including steer
and bull calves farms reporting
number
Whole milk sold farms reporting
pounds
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
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 ■ales:
Horses and/or mules farms reporting
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
920
1,129
65,911,824
52,119,179
2,173,236
1,847,058
241
917
1,144
52,665,387
50,619,758
1,898,705
1,797,007
104
381
97,653
284,062
53,838
1,552,079
884,733
54,578
33,161
105,160
149,947
65,389
97,310
41,050,805
37,867,835
1,524,638
1,512,750
137,442
193,547
74,682
113,223
1,242
1,061
2,136
1,093
1,360
87,702,644
71,053,702
2,790,381
2,736,248
197
435
231,258
403,220
121,218
249,315
985
1,168
86,960,684
68,720,893
2,961,755
2,634,578
277
579
287,442
457,819
162,074
288,691
34,274,731
27,408,580
1,189,424
989,502
334,208
627,682
184,564
378,726
Hogs and pigs farms reporting
number
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
Sheep aod wool:
Sheep and lambs farms reporting
1954.
1930.
195...
1950.
1954.
1954.
1954 .
1950.
195^.
1950.
1,043
17,671
13,704
2,563
316
3,377
1,228
1,318
22,394
16,862
1,011
1,347
30,264
28,423
1,042
3,292
5,097
1,162
1,509
31,265
28,107
1,149
3,102
5,153
1,171
42,521
26,229
Sheep 1 year old and
Ewes farms reporting
number
Rams and wethers farms reporting
number
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting
number shorn
Wool shorn pounds
Average date of enumeration
1954.
1949.
195-.
1949.
MICHIGAN
85
PRODUCTS; CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
and poultry, se
e text and Sta
te Table 12]
Cheboygan
Chippewa
Clare
Clinton
Crawford
Delta
Dickinson
Eaton
Emmet
Genesee
Gladwin
Gogebic
Grand
Traverse
574
10,121
8,783
811
913
14,712
12,337
619
678
15,634
13,547
2,017
2,199
41,210
35,995
41
60
965
884
757
946
16,575
15,984
333
392
6,274
5,719
2,093
2,401
40,923
37,163
655
699
10,364
8,695
1,881
2,412
32,131
31,937
893
993
20,040
17,807
353
411
4,129
3,911
728
837
12,121
11,176
1
2
3
4
547
659
4,766
4,242
778
898
7,061
5,752
581
658
5,934
5,527
1,839
2,128
18,691
17,452
38
60
483
444
727
924
9,014
8,592
319
383
3,411
3,252
1,890
2,291
18,697
18,024
616
686
4,858
4,213
1,609
2,257
14,824
15,885
836
966
7,658
7,029
334
402
2,134
2,089
649
813
4,832
4,971
5
6
7
8
504
646
3,639
3,846
721
876
6,276
5,501
543
641
5,073
4,890
1,725
2,067
17,370
16,860
32
55
271
339
694
905
8,139
8,227
309
374
3,306
3,171
1,721
2,174
16,319
16,580
585
668
4,252
3,965
1,448
2,124
13,029
14,417
770
940
6,764
6,702
334
387
2,130
2,038
610
794
4,251
4,598
9
10
11
12
498
3,295
711
5,024
539
4,804
1,718
13,563
34
300
694
5,760
311
2,285
1,866
15,038
569
3,795
1,485
10,714
789
6,646
309
1,379
593
3,838
13
14
399
2,060
618
2,627
490
4,896
1,430
8,956
28
182
549
1,801
227
578
1,446
7,188
473
1,711
1,270
6,593
683
5,736
262
616
492
3,451
15
16
96
78
6,950,609
3,635,494
220,365
162,705
444
190
28,798,500
10,336,862
917,345
403,747
251
218
14,364,095
8,589,303
455,102
285,147
1,264
1,446
106,703,505
76,798,100
3,399,886
2,777,103
14
19
825,291
658,080
28,271
26,025
617
763
44,108,470
42,584,970
1,257,558
1,380,771
267
317
19,651,154
17,576,358
573,299
576,669
1,274
1,534
105,736,449
79,895,659
3,525,519
2,842,394
145
95
9,907,407
5,225,317
347,787
230,682
794
1,078
82,252,777
72,181,167
2,903,947
2,872,694
218
172
14,725,600
5,776,343
474,325
237,890
240
305
11,664,410
11,302,726
396,584
390,127
122
142
10,033,904
6,532,094
356,879
286,537
17
18
19
21
22
304
460
369,828
416,525
222,656
260,112
159
546
138,351
426,863
73,471
253,164
215
393
322,201
504,513
192,535
337,099
260
484
355,466
523,438
203,816
340,480
14
20
10,791
12,467
7,166
7,992
9
34
4,781
24,868
2,780
16,522
4
16
2,102
11,156
1,268
7,768
220
495
178,069
360,855
93,085
224,249
336
465
357,909
438,266
213,819
268,025
196
503
117,741
271,755
62,372
167,499
474
685
642,193
889,322
390,025
570,100
7
20
4,275
7,138
2,784
4,621
340
511
403,086
480,539
250,212
290,099
23
24
25
26
27
28
488
2,775
704
5,179
518
3,641
1,652
13,318
30
213
692
6,740
306
2,745
1,639
12,502
573
3,250
1,343
10,088
748
4,926
329
1,722
577
3,075
29
30
5,527
10,762
7,978
39,508
510
14,305
6,115
36,740
6,294
28,903
10,744
3,506
7,471
31
120
513
106
532
46
198
59
283
9
56
24
77
23
85
109
378
177
619
170
622
65
256
51
156
145
487
32
33
433
441
866
303
605
621
1,274
168
385
365
879
219
578
421
1,254
16
32
78
120
143
383
246
675
102
159
167
279
436
875
856
1,923
186
370
327
711
411
907
913
1,973
264
563
538
1,294
67
108
85
144
219
425
392
878
34
35
36
37
259
329
1,467
1,600
182
319
783
1,212
271
362
3,577
3,009
1,202
1,443
39,921
28,564
11
18
67
72
172
267
1,073
1,611
66
85
154
371
914
1,275
20,786
18,26.'
333
338
1,581
1,679
867
1,168
12,858
11,443
472
540
5,803
4,316
51
60
128
198
404
503
4,885
4,408
36
39
40
41
184
670
130
797
124
414
79
369
218
1,383
175
2,194
993
18,342
818
21,579
9
26
6
41
127
484
69
589
41
87
30
67
728
8,882
597
11,904
242
727
158
854
649
5,681
516
7,177
350
2,109
318
3,694
39
71
15
57
288
1,858
256
3,027
42
43
44
4 5
98
277
34
105
163
646
987
7,958
5
10
33
172
10
19
674
4,150
98
237
430
2,307
271
1,052
5
13
196
839
47
78
175
161
385
61
116
25
118
47
256
22
58
119
248
312
651
118
334
821
1,192
4,889
6,393
621
3,069
3
6
19
3
6
21
95
77
307
24
95
7
17
12
34
5
7
509
932
2,400
3,883
445
1,750
63
185
114
V 4
123
325
636
1,233
1,985
280
1,074
208
382
509
993
196
543
3
16
7
3
6
130
290
406
870
157
433
48
49
50
51
52
53
18
17
475
495
56
55
2,863
1,395
97
98
8,017
5,057
500
605
26,409
24,268
6
204
293
13
9
699
196
6
14
48
295
344
16,357
13,674
32
25
1,846
978
236
252
12,110
9,231
93
97
6,175
4,887
3
3
38
15
17
14
540
624
S4
55
56
57
15
342
50
1,814
91
4,561
478
16,250
4
144
13
307
2
7
278
9,680
28
1,207
221
6,729
90
3,937
1
22
16
446
58
59
15
16
331
283
49
53
1,696
1,016
89
94
4,343
3,520
470
596
15,322
18,135
6
141
136
12
8
285
134
2
6
4
31
276
336
9,275
9,642
27
22
1,161
620
217
244
6,399
6,744
87
95
3,742
3,585
1
2
20
7
15
13
418
310
60
ti
62
63
9
8
11
20
27
39
118
84
63
73
218
256
356
425
928
1,114
2
3
3
40
9
7
22
23
2
5
3
7
216
246
405
701
19
16
46
143
162
177
330
594
66
67
195
340
1
1
2
2
14
11
28
52
64
65
66
67
14
133
1,049
85
3,456
407
10,159
3
60
9
392
3
7
264
6,677
23
639
199
5,381
78
2,238
3
16
12
94
68
69
11
15
260
242
53
45
1,923
1,051
86
89
4,849
3,523
486
610
17,919
20,500
4
5
176
109
7
7
336
135
'34
270
325
10,287
11,027
22
19
1,173
649
218
222
7,834
7,370
91
95
4,044
3,898
1
2
22
2
15
11
556
263
70
71
72
73
1,942
1,766
16,768
8,677
35,406
26,928
140,313
157,921
1,129
620
2,745
1,182
310
86,532
85,802
9,794
5,259
69,336
61,549
30,973
27,267
220
17
4,261
2,256
74
75
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86
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
[For comparability of data on livestock
(For definitions and explar.
ations, see text)
Gratiot
Hillsdale
Houghton
Huron
Ingham
Ionia
Iosco
Iron
Isabella
1
2
3
4
Cattle and dairy products:
-farms reporting 1954...
1950 . . .
number 1954 . . .
1950...
1,858
2,304
35,278
35,239
2,219
2,654
38,982
41,236
790
965
11,816
11,579
2,874
3,126
65,186
53,816
1,635
1,855
39,079
32,208
1,841
2,089
43,775
38,283
527
571
12,529
10,337
429
496
6,410
5,745
1,700
1,910
39,821
34,582
5
Cows, including heifers that
.farms reporting 1954 . . .
1950 . . .
number 1954 . . .
1950 . . .
1,684
2,190
15,316
16,285
2,015
2,538
19,435
21,590
764
949
7,146
6,607
2,702
3,017
27,224
23,987
1,426
1,748
17,038
15,645
1,702
2,023
18,809
17,497
510
559
5,729
4,591
407
496
3,091
2,847
1,599
1,850
17,152
15,811
7
8
.farms reporting 1954...
1950...
number 1954 . . .
1950...
1,594
2,135
13,562
15,257
1,892
2,476
17,954
20,088
757
936
6,991
6,541
2,524
2,887
24,897
22,275
1,325
1,692
15,734
14,896
1,525
1,949
15,799
16,214
435
538
3,757
3,886
388
492
2,740
2,789
1,505
1,807
15,531
15,059
10
11
12
13
14
Heifers and heifer calves...
.farms reporting 1954...
number 1954 . . .
1,533
11,133
1,891
14,170
706
3,533
2,556
20,938
1,380
14,474
1,645
15,249
468
4,128
389
2,252
1,501
13,604
15
16
Steers and bulls including steer
number 1954 . . .
1,280
8,829
1,365
5,377
543
1,137
2,279
17,024
1,122
7,567
1,451
9,717
411
2,672
317
1,067
1,325
9,065
17
18
19
20
21
22
-farms reporting 1954...
1949 . . .
pounds 1954 . . .
1949 . . .
dollars 1954...
1949...
1,264
1,671
72,838,668
65,819,443
2,328,131
2,178,393
1,380
1,752
104,311,089
89,815,125
3,501,777
3,302,124
679
858
37,042,889
33,733,281
1,254,685
1,147,821
2,100
2,1/18
144,478,813
91,921,023
4,478,471
3,153,323
940
1,149
113,127,692
82,521,176
3,873,067
3,163,827
1,071
1,218
81,319,630
60,476,492
2,681,017
2,140,588
182
187
10,872,147
7,448,343
365,754
243,846
240
287
11,704,884
10,194,238
361,095
367,637
1,102
1,208
84,330,147
58,747,010
2,618,055
2,002,529
23
24
25
26
27
28
old
-farms reporting 1954...
1949 . . .
nds of butterf at 1954 . . .
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949 . . .
181
380
283,667
453,559
162,359
287,129
287
569
293,269
545,217
166,281
334,382
13
24
13,269
18,077
8,156
11,891
276
549
249,284
434,218
135,468
244,620
102
290
78,654
153,963
41,674
93,511
316
666
607,082
861,476
355,260
543,401
200
303
233,958
309,477
142,681
199,021
63
113
54,098
72,428
30,665
45,731
288
520
475,477
720,163
301,726
437,182
pou
29
Cows milked, day preceding
-farms reporting 1954...
number of cows 1954. . .
1,506
10,220
1,804
13,549
753
5,929
2,442
18,027
1,268
12,584
1,467
11,810
420
2,695
381
2,296
1,449
11,376
30
31
Milk produced, day preceding
26,882
59
193
38,040
119
478
11,698
42
161
50,364
66
406
40,222
117
467
32,309
57
181
5,780
28
83
4,743
49
162
30,462
46
202
32
Butter churned, week preceding
.farms reporting 1954...
pounds 1954 . . .
33
34
35
36
37
Horses and mules:
.farms reporting 1954...
1950...
number 1954 . . .
1950...
182
488
325
1,069
424
959
885
2,128
172
332
233
467
427
1,318
827
2,855
307
601
706
1,561
334
726
668
1,621
162
352
363
826
101
181
169
313
255
674
467
1,553
38
39
40
41
Hogs:
.farms reporting 1954...
1950...
number 1954 . . .
1950. . .
802
1,226
22,722
19,147
1,150
1,807
29,646
33,703
68
103
225
381
1,233
1,530
11,062
9,486
843
1,117
26,747
18,587
996
1,261
31,522
22,814
177
263
1,627
1,625
63
63
175
184
725
974
14,604
10,523
42
43
44
45
.farms reporting 1954. . .
number 1954 . . .
. farms reporting 1954 . . .
number 1954 . . .
628
8,920
571
13,802
946
11,303
831
18,343
46
88
28
137
825
3,945
765
7,117
632
10,399
592
16,348
817
13,798
704
17,724
118
672
116
955
48
115
18
60
539
5,464
508
9,140
46
47
.farms reporting 1954...
number 1954 . . .
607
4,382
873
6,007
8
37
484
1,995
619
5,432
806
6,225
93
275
6
15
496
2,662
48
49
50
51
Between Dec, 1 and June 1..
•farms reporting 1954...
1950...
number 1954 . . .
1950...
-farms reporting 1954...
number 1954 . . .
453
911
2,323
3,961
443
2,059
695
1,364
3,320
6,148
619
2,687
6
25
21
81
6
16
317
662
950
1,463
346
1,045
457
811
2,956
4,235
437
2,476
652
1,016
3,619
4,934
569
2,606
58
163
136
415
62
139
5
12
9
32
3
6
361
673
1,362
2,178
371
1,300
53
Sheep Bad wool:
-farms reporting 1954...
1950...
number 1954 —
1950...
198
227
8,839
9,736
320
357
13,324
12,702
3
6
5
37
76
90
2,240
2,133
279
337
17,012
16,558
329
382
17,583
15,492
70
63
3,359
2,278
11
13
553
441
98
106
5,042
3,661
55
56
57
58
59
Sheep 1 year old and over . .
. farms reporting 1954 . . .
number 1954 . . .
174
5,388
296
8,158
3
5
72
1,458
259
9,991
318
10,420
65
2,080
10
339
92
3,183
Ewes
-farms reporting 1954...
1950...
number 1954 .. .
1950...
173
221
5,158
6,290
290
342
7,562
8,100
1
6
2
20
70
86
1,373
1,321
256
332
9,469
11,414
314
372
10,026
11,047
63
61
1,984
1,672
9
11
326
220
91
101
3,033
2,445
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
-farms reporting 1954 . . .
1950...
number 1954...
1950...
118
157
230
695
194
198
596
696
3
2
3
2
40
50
85
107
198
254
522
1,357
218
283
394
870
48
44
96
71
6
8
13
140
71
69
150
213
68
69
.farms reporting 1954 —
number 1954 . . .
165
3,451
253
5,166
58
782
228
7,021
287
7,163
57
1,279
7
214
83
1,859
"0
Shee and lambs shorn
.farms reporting 1954...
1949 . . .
number shorn 1954 . . .
1949 . . .
169
220
5,792
6,186
290
333
9,241
8,905
3
7
21
67
83
1,574
1,427
259
327
11,469
12,624
319
380
11,410
11,934
64
61
2,164
1,761
8
13
360
285
90
92
3,518
2,506
71
72
73
74
75
1949...
45,304
48,403
75,888
70,982
53
153
13,330
12,429
97,752
102,422
91,694
90,742
16,823
11,282
2,537
1,719
25,627
18,495
date of enu 'ration
11/7-11/13
11/7-11/13
10/10-10/16
11/7-11/13
11/7-11/13
ll/l-U/6
11/1-11/6
10/17-10/23
11/7-11/13
ag
MICHIGAN
87
PRODUCTS; CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
and poultry, see text and State Table 12]
^
Kalamazoo
Kalkaska
Kent '
Keweenaw
lake
Upeer
Leelanau
Lenawee
Livingston
Luce
Mackinac
Macomb
Manlatee
1,585
2,048
35,406
32,671
1,292
1,575
24,829
23,538
316
372
5,375
5,240
2,555
3,003
48,618
45,170
18
28
170
247
273
367
5,040
5,406
2,159
2,378
50,625
45,273
617
691
8,082
7,447
2,151
2,674
46,206
40,124
1,298
1,451
29,302
24,965
83
100
1,604
1,365
245
303
4,860
4,617
1,369
1,857
24,638
26,869
602
724
7,845
7,843
;
2
3
4
1,396
1,929
16,216
15,900
1,082
1,475
10,540
11,202
310
366
2,536
2,523
2,283
2,847
23,929
23,215
18
26
112
140
266
359
2,278
2,398
1,945
2,290
25,279
23,468
575
674
3,656
3,680
1,713
2,462
17,154
19,052
1,168
1,378
13,484
12,697
80
98
699
658
241
296
2,491
2,279
1,202
1,779
13,916
15,738
569
715
3,685
3,942
5
6
7
8
1,278
1,828
14,179
14,781
982
1,423
9,130
10,610
297
356
2,293
2,368
2,103
2,767
21,999
22,333
16
25
105
135
253
348
2,065
2,296
1,780
2,194
23,385
22,134
543
629
3,170
3,349
1,612
2,370
16,070
18,133
1,073
1,332
12,396
11,799
72
96
551
601
231
291
2,335
2,248
1,130
1,713
12,822
14,616
527
695
3,294
3,752
9
10
11
12
1,342
12,581
1,025
8,117
276
1,819
2,201
17,766
15
47
239
1,660
1,900
18,412
498
2,500
1,567
12,547
1,123
11,265
67
489
221
1,727
991
7,061
498
2,712
1
14
1,127
6,609
894
6,172
230
1,020
1,768
6,923
7
11
211
1,102
1,561
6,934
426
1,926
1,416
16,505
876
4,553
65
416
195
642
928
3,661
363
1,448
L5
16
852
1,042
88,770,895
68,145,177
3,138,977
2,693,619
639
925
49,513,030
52,168,929
1,812,574
1,984,792
69
87
4,606,155
3,139,534
153,047
103,106
1,588
1,976
133, 137, 905
113,063,177
4,746,427
4,442,284
13
27
350,216
563,513
14,563
23,515
42
81
2,658,606
2,287,014
80,836
74,330
1,373
1,615
151,010,290
130,713,871
5,379,359
5,049,414
70
98
4,982,125
3,677,048
176,149
151,248
1,191
1,808
107,169,102
104,317,051
3,739,323
3,740,506
716
847
85,255,348
66,352,867
2,946,684
2,598,392
13
24
1,620,281
1,368,212
40,794
56,965
148
115
9,853,031
6,357,019
289,980
217,162
728
993
86,016,696
83,347,370
3,112,944
3,481,145
108
144
5,844,998
5,602,148
211,011
214,020
17
IS
19
30
21
22
175
459
172,059
350,480
98,863
221,555
110
253
98,155
188,991
55,325
119,544
182
244
230,240
264,173
140,595
167,578
157
319
180,287
275,994
95,597
173,293
1
1
160
400
100
256
192
255
250,584
269,343
155,895
176,450
115
315
91,412
181,189
47,000
113,703
351
451
271,430
290,963
159,531
167,923
90
231
78,883
127,495
44,621
80,471
103
227
51,585
99,426
28,086
60,859
27
48
39,239
36,881
24,176
23,459
60
144
45,592
136,349
28,025
83,933
49
77
36,876
40,695
19,213
24,837
320
469
284,495
350,555
179,161
228,928
23
24
25
26
27
28
1,196
10,697
933
7,035
285
1,838
1,991
17,208
16
92
244
1,493
1,733
18,847
513
2,375
1,529
12,372
1,026
9,764
68
463
228
1,885
1,090
10,262
507
2,474
29
30
30,564
18,299
3,393
47,133
175
2,961
54,668
4,976
38,994
31,925
1,069
3,874
28,926
4,862
31
106
358
102
374
72
254
112
462
37
119
108
469
174
569
117
409
94
359
22
99
42
191
120
542
104
361
32
33
378
868
899
2,156
343
605
947
1,654
117
229
191
433
535
1,338
1,110
2,794
10
16
14
25
96
228
176
514
460
1,078
1,081
2,498
250
477
438
1,006
403
746
801
1,662
294
612
662
1,712
26
63
48
119
75
178
129
345
357
972
763
2,153
193
380
331
734
34
35
36
37
826
1,267
20,356
21,156
706
857
19,879
13,461
176
215
1,580
1,491
972
1,029
13,861
11,103
137
172
986
807
601
878
7,198
6,725
413
451
3,298
2,795
1,234
1,895
40,431
47,718
500
701
8,789
8,191
52
57
478
324
112
159
511
720
515
789
6,918
6,798
330
384
2,457
2,704
38
39
40
41
666
7,916
583
12,440
546
7,444
489
12,435
133
652
99
928
751
5,484
589
8,377
103
419
75
567
390
2,532
399
4,666
285
1,471
232
1,827
1,025
15,340
908
25,091
371
3,397
322
5,392
277
19
201
65
201
70
310
361
3,106
319
3,812
238
955
195
1,502
42
43
44
45
561
4,059
462
4,096
73
266
538
2,829
62
174
284
1,378
193
642
999
8,521
280
1,570
12
56
29
68
240
1,432
127
489
46
47
434
890
2,164
4,190
402
1,895
360
620
2,279
2,715
336
1,817
49
114
125
317
51
141
436
626
1,590
1,935
376
1,239
49
95
92
167
42
82
186
501
696
1,225
213
682
154
255
379
643
114
263
820
1,447
4,827
8,525
755
3,694
204
428
769
1,533
205
801
8
21
37
66
7
19
19
65
39
132
18
29
178
358
860
1,013
155
572
86
224
242
542
99
247
48
49
50
51
52
53
257
311
17,524
15,603
134
127
8,769
7,564
21
16
1,042
573
124
121
4,234
3,102
19
16
780
652
165
187
8,172
7,038
12
17
180
187
386
4O0
22,959
17,700
347
343
22,761
19,448
1
8
9
10
169
215
79
66
2,596
1,890
8
7
209
113
54
55
56
57
245
9,927
125
3,992
19
597
118
2,645
19
445
151
5,050
10
113
355
10,911
325
13,607
1
7
9
107
68
1,407
7
113
58
59
241
303
9,541
10,539
125
121
3,761
3,535
19
14
571
309
115
114
2,383
2,078
19
16
426
390
146
178
4,820
4,891
7
14
104
112
353
382
10,394
11,167
321
329
13,061
12,982
1
6
9
10
102
140
64
56
1,314
1,165
7
6
107
53
60
61
62
63
167
214
386
1,145
90
93
231
2,403
16
13
26
80
83
82
262
187
13
19
82
107
121
230
533
6
6
9
6
232
246
517
2,228
231
248
546
1,575
1
1
5
8
5
27
49
38
93
180
6
4
6
5
64
65
66
67
232
7,597
117
4,777
19
445
100
1,589
15
335
137
3,122
9
67
312
12,048
289
9,154
1
1
8
62
66
1,189
7
96
68
69
236
283
12,437
12,531
112
121
4,444
3,890
19
12
634
303
118
107
2,832
2,340
1
1
19
15
457
417
150
177
5,692
5,402
5
13
95
96
346
365
14,017
13,104
308
340
15/791
15,617
1
8
8
9
110
156
50
52
1,517
1,361
7
5
147
82
70
71
72
73
113,944
118,370
35,708
30,850
5,403
2,406
23,476
18,252
3
3,605
3,089
46,587
45,226
609
750
119,508
103,087
140,595
134,568
60
1,191
1,489
12,311
10,591
1,167
775
74
75
11/7-11/13
11/1-11/6
ll/l-U/6
11/7-11/13
10/1-10/9
11/1-11/6
11/7-11/13
11/1-11/6
11/7-11/13
11/7-11/13
10/17-10/23
10/10-10/16
11/7-11/13
11/1-11/6
76
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
[For comparability of data on livestock
IFo
Montcalm Montmorency
Cattle and dairy products:
Cattle and calves farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954 .
1950.
Cows, including heifers that
nave calved farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Milk i
sporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Heifers and heifer calves
Steers and bulls including steer
and bull calves farms reporting 1954 .
number 1954.
Whole milk sold farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
pounds 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Cream sold farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
pounds of butterfat 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Cows milked, day preceding
enumeration farms reporting 1954.
number of cows 1954.
Milk produced, day preceding
enumeration gallons 1954.
Butter churned, week preceding
farms reporting 1954 .
pounds 1954 .
Horses and mules:
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 :
Born since June 1 farms :
Sows and gilts farrowing farms :
sporting 1954.
number 1954.
sporting 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 lambs farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Sheep 1 year old and i
Ewes farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Rams and wethers farms reporting 1954 .
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
number shorn 1954.
1949.
Average date of enumeration 1954. .
10,114,840
9,305,941
342,035
355,229
26,810
46,926
15,578
29,035
1,001
1,176
17,994
17,738
1,151
9,124
9,001
1,134
8.584
8,786
39,445,410
28,710,810
1,256,607
992,894
400,463
611,472
245,001
391,077
1,272
1,399
24,980
22,481
1,206
1,357
11,449
10,634
1,161
1,330
10,766
10,281
32,890,234
22,038,122
1,083,625
996,336
1,176,440
635,961
712,935
1,304
1,531
27,644
25,734
1,276
1,499
15,704
14,562
1,652
1,178
1,374
91,749,218
82,101,168
2,817,320
2,617,636
2,829
22,496
1,436
17,607
10/10-10/16
11/1-11/6
11/1-11/6
10/10-10/16
1,126
1,313
14,973
14,240
1,213
5,767
6,464
17,119,712
16,318,390
598,577
573,269
391, 760
380,825
229,434
250,707
11/7-11/13
27,888,701
17,315,688
909,953
632,224
648,003
763,754
400,934
493,773
331
1,007
419
1,478
2,796
21,085
2,046
23,440
244
779
1,194
7,350
185
731
1,602
13,735
15,406
11/1-11/6
1,242
1,939
8kl29
10,293
1,178
1,874
7,611
9,957
579
1,060
43,112,809
50,974,634
1,526,573
1,969,692
61
173
36,569
69,630
19,715
2,089
2,457
37,897
36,775
1,939
2,388
19,118
18,697
1,860
2,335
18,047
18,129
1,559
1,893
96,082,506
82,908,441
3,056,373
2,771,826
169
348
262,346
420,233
146,832
241,200
4,019
498
7,116
11/7-11/13
11/7-11/13
MICHIGAN
89
PRODUCTS; CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
and poultry, see text and State Table 12]
Muskegon
Newaygo
Oakland
Oceana
Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Osceola
Oscoda
Otsego
Ottawa
Isle
Roscommon
Saginaw
St. Clair
776
936
12,618
12,691
1,532
1,665
25,967
24,271
1,224
1,629
28,571
27,320
1,083
1,257
17,275
16,837
696
774
18,080
15,861
581
668
11,459
10,018
1,096
1,282
24, HI
23,496
188
216
5,082
4,272
283
340
6,859
5,861
2,247
2,698
38,093
36,458
711
830
14,283
14,265
69
82
1,289
1,239
2,718
3,263
41,163
40, 571
2,549
2,864
47,957
42,210
1
2
3
701
891
5,958
6,582
1,433
1,612
12,308
11,689
1,048
1,505
13,097
13,959
1,011
1,225
7,899
7,867
660
754
7,539
6,581
556
652
5,606
5,038
1,041
1,245
10,249
10,186
176
211
2,284
1,897
266
335
3,206
2,833
2,086
2,613
19,193
18,994
699
814
6,308
5,827
64
80
558
564
2,452
3,111
20,953
21,431
2,376
2,757
23,495
22,076
6
7
8
864
5,662
6,408
1,370
1,570
11,777
11,288
906
1,395
10,495
12,344
981
1,201
7,350
7,662
631
739
6,689
6,065
542
641
5,163
4,759
992
1,219
9,543
9,921
154
193
1,706
1,489
253
323
2,561
2,473
1,998
2,577
18,386
18,710
660
794
5,451
5,492
59
79
446
509
2,307
3,027
19,493
20,821
2,216
2,634
21,577
20,830
9
10
11
12
642
4,535
1,345
9,535
946
8,940
890
6,099
616
5,674
542
4,286
997
8,365
176
1,741
264
2,175
1,865
13,944
621
4,272
60
440
2,161
13,669
2,213
16,028
13
14
487
2,125
1,064
4,124
884
6,534
725
3,277
581
4,867
438
1,567
867
5,527
157
1,057
221
1,478
1,429
4,956
559
3,703
57
291
1,594
6,541
1,667
8,434
15
16
397
523
31,624,836
30,386,362
1,109,793
1,161,365
721
803
48,950,363
39,623,007
1,786,433
1,484,841
487
701
66,569,881
68,171,792
2,436,348
2,804,729
416
502
29,164,806
28,891,162
1,014,330
888,400
299
283
19,703,842
11,906,870
627,993
377,095
474
568
26,483,050
25,250,574
857,156
798,980
364
530
24,649,748
22,776,555
762,416
753,870
112
113
7,528,425
4,861,289
238,453
163,962
61
46
5,900,078
3,035,871
170,259
104,030
1,588
2,017
! :, 186,002
02,864,644
3,849,778
3,580,709
120
76
8,631,631
3,792,570
252,322
144,894
4
8
268,257
324,799
8,431
13,090
1,585
1,925
114,118,565
99,070,866
4,012,383
3,688,338
1,406
1,494
130, 576,724
103,720,830
4,629,653
4,091,298
17
18
19
20
21
22
40
81
23,887
52,894
12,750
32,611
423
574
515,833
618,215
306,340
396,136
100
192
81,034
96,321
37,176
58,270
340
503
369,148
488,437
226,892
326,947
294
432
469,137
565,332
288,277
358,153
30
54
28,244
31,507
18,071
20,029
548
687
1,112,115
971,710
673,080
634,413
42
84
64,317
89,796
41,182
60,262
166
247
232,891
286,271
144,039
183,607
46
104
79,167
87,196
44,123
54,078
463
637
488,383
563,561
286,697
347,603
46
51
50,817
55,600
32,362
37,025
318
638
262,501
480,296
141,387
277,357
174
350
82,808
180,772
45,014
105,310
23
24
25
26
27
28
647
4,639
1,318
9,119
864
8,361
927
5,472
617
5,031
537
4,185
964
6,996
U9
1,182
249
1,872
1,944
14,396
637
3,663
55
326
2,178
15,460
2,145
17,479
29
'JO
12,049
21,421
24,378
13,624
10,799
8,463
14,890
2,645
3,357
38,370
7,418
468
43,144
47,672
31
76
258
107
326
128
637
122
439
52
189
33
99
99
295
7
16
28
122
81
294
182
779
17
53
116
420
249
1,139
32
33
171
413
301
904
367
803
692
1,868
449
907
1,270
2,624
251
648
582
1,388
226
460
447
1,047
120
211
206
354
363
829
694
1,867
50
91
102
237
100
193
193
376
449
1,290
806
2,579
209
459
559
916
25
40
51
88
307
959
608
1,948
567
1,299
1,144
2,839
34
35
36
37
301
316
3,312
2,761
657
733
6,148
4,677
490
799
11,1A2
12,452
540
539
4,696
4,034
295
411
3,218
2,713
68
103
392
390
428
502
3,723
3,204
72
84
573
459
154
207
1,044
1,179
843
970
12,364
9,690
502
585
3,680
3,798
33
41
245
289
1,117
1,425
14,294
14,111
794
1,041
5,385
6,753
38
19
40
41
196
1,278
181
2,034
476
2,266
383
3,882
370
5,323
310
5,819
363
1,904
341
2,792
226
1,234
170
1,984
51
269
23
123
323
1,462
253
2,261
57
257
30
316
116
581
76
463
645
5,129
516
7,235
384
1,700
288
1,980
21
164
15
81
823
5,759
719
8,535
447
2,075
515
3,310
42
43
44
45
123
659
271
1,192
299
2,281
227
923
159
536
11
46
195
723
28
84
58
169
452
2,319
266
725
8
34
621
2,877
232
938
46
47
93
160
361
465
85
298
194
429
589
868
204
603
237
424
1,394
2,001
207
887
164
324
461
845
165
462
113
286
249
653
101
287
9
33
29
76
5
17
158
323
387
691
141
336
19
55
41
113
16
43
44
107
107
224
32
62
339
598
1,253
1,679
309
1,066
213
401
431
883
149
294
6
24
22
75
6
12
465
853
1,651
2,542
412
1,226
156
405
461
1,032
170
477
48
49
50
53
52
5 '
9
160
209
39
35
2,019
1,069
178
204
8,208
8,194
23
K
683
462
80
95
3,296
3,180
5
30
60
85
97
5,739
3,911
20
27
1,860
1,061
15
16
1,081
1,031
35
34
1,076
997
38
49
1,257
1,407
9
395
425
105
118
2,838
3,427
134
158
4,619
5,174
54
55
56
57
7
102
38
1,133
166
5,135
20
442
78
2,072
5
21
75
3,849
20
1,206
15
690
29
644
38
794
3
326
93
1,657
121
2,896
58
59
7
9
89
107
33
32
1,032
723
158
192
4,815
5,248
19
13
411
318
75
94
1,917
2,306
5
5
19
32
73
89
3,755
2,732
20
27
1,169
817
15
16
668
745
28
31
608
656
36
47
751
820
3
9
320
288
89
112
1,554
1,987
117
147 1
2,705
3,515
60
61
62
63
6
6
13
10
27
20
101
60
109
131
320
784
15
10
31
35
60
73
155
139
2
2
2
2
43
69
94
161
17
17
37
34
10
11
22
28
24
24
36
53
24
27
43
74
3
7
6
19
44
67
103
581
84
87
191
531
64
65
66
67
7
58
29
886
135
3,073
16
241
63
1,224
3
9
67
1,890
18
654
10
391
29
432
30
463
4
69
90
1,181
106
1,723
68
69
6
6
109
125
33
31
1,149
672
15C
175
6,185
5,554
18
11
469
271
78
94
2,364
2,480
5
6
20
79
77
93
4,159
2,800
21
27
1,278
880
12
17
715
715
26
30
673
604
37
50
822
980
4
9
273
372
88
105
1,863
2,156
114
140
3,296
3,555
70
71
7?
73
861
1,041
9,131
5,302
51,745
47,945
3,813
2,085
17,638
17,511
111
390
30,573
20,761
9,644
6,471
4,623
5,118
6,066
4,804
6,615
6,947
1,810
2,5U
15,012
17,277
26,878
27,776
74
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90 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
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]
Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawasa
Van Buren Washtenaw
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1,406
1,572
26,339
22,009
3,299
3,574
85,796
75,150
1,873
2,185
35,688
33,433
2,479
2,847
42,771
38,535
1,851
2,257
24,634
23,998
1,791
2,079
43,064
39,490
1,136
7,361
9,733
.farms reporting
number
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1,259
1,490
11,527
10,885
1,169
1,453
10,094
10,436
3,116
3,473
40,641
37,371
1,693
2,095
17,751
17,150
1,598
2,044
16,774
16,618
2,222
2,715
20,922
2,096
2,635
19,538
19,220
1,617
2,157
11,263
11,782
1,530
2,099
10,549
11,356
1,530
1,959
19,734
19,884
1,366
1,873
17,454
18,509
1,077
3,912
5,797
1,020
3,456
5,441
Steers and bulls including steer
and bull calves farms reporting :
number :
Whole milk sold farms reporting
pounds
dollars
Cream sold farms reporting
pounds of butterfat
dollars
] '■••■,.
1949.
1954.
1949.
1954..
1949.
1954..
1949..
1954.
1949.,
1954. ,
1949.
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 Mules:
Horses and/or mules farms reporting
1054.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
53,309,798
39,163,706
1,754,686
1,372,289
279,678
562,720
153,935
351,354
2,519
2,675
241,452,545
196,336,834
8,159,686
7,113,1
227
522
199,853
379,406
101,622
218,082
5,305,1
3,281,678
163,228
111,664
1,146
1,415
111,785,489
90,480,858
3,919,062
3,417,137
192
22,902
18,046
14,338
11,078
116,532
196,460
65,823
118,597
122,880,344
99,999,665
4,076,365
3,530,956
98,177
168,870
55,631
103,448
893
1,339
50,077,064
44,291,122
1,767,165
1,688,863
255
386
190,938
253,488
107,851
150,172
944
1,232
110,504,865
101,022,244
3,914,996
3,994,351
123
281
100,724
175,323
50,700
108,963
17,635,038
27,359,131
716,288
1,129,591
7,598
29,151
3,706
18,574
2,74S
7,492
1,607
1,375
3,726
and pigs farms reporting
number
Born before June 1 farms reporting
number
Born Bince June 1 farms reporting
number
Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting
number
Between Dec. 1 and June 1.... farms reporting
1954.
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.
1954.
1954.
19 54.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
1,071
8,838
7,615
581
3,322
511
5,516
1,056
19,280
13,287
1,024
1,407
30,515
29,621
10,802
788
19,713
1,054
2,934
4,721
3,986
372
4,914
Sheep sad wooli
Sheep and lambs.. .............. .farms reporting
195...
1950.
1954.
19 5(1.
Ewes farms reporting
number
Rams and wethers farms reporting
number
105.'..
1950.
1954.
1950.
1954.,
1950.
1954.
1950.
Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting
number shorn
Wool shorn pounds
Average date of enumeration
1954.
1949.
1954.
1949.
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County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
[For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 1$)
Item
The State
Alcona
Alger
Allegan
Alpena
Antrim
Arenac
Baraga
Barry
(For definitions and explanations
see text)
Poultry mid poultry products:
1
Poultry and/or poultry products
reporting 1954...
1949...
59,003
74,369
278
384
68
104
2,252
2,598
399
431
329
481
493
543
81
127
983
2
1,286
3
dollars 1954...
40,332,258
80, 170
37,143
4,484,370
84,403
305,496
152,379
26,695
719,830
5
Chickens, 4 months old and over,
1949...
41,215,217
79,107
42,799
3,889,808
83,463
201,380
141,310
29,882
772,939
reporting 1954...
85,240
498
2,785
3,078
726
773
486
6%
731
845
179
231
6
1950...
104,704
600
215
1^676
7
number 1954.. .
10,773,064
31,873
12,393
1,055,110
44,932
37,707
66,408
8,309
181,429
8
1950. . .
8,456,310
26,427
10,711
589,155
31,032
36,433
52,279
8,458
135,906
„
Chickens sold farms
reporting 1954. . .
1949...
32,484
47,159
123
197
33
49
1,612
1,819
189
246
153
249
216
294
33
52
606
919
10
11
number 1954. . .
8,985,853
17,629
5,805
836,041
14,335
45,786
32,740
2,570
184,043
12
1949...
8,533,407
20,541
5,759
691,057
15,571
31,102
30,753
3,927
176,965
13
dollars 1954...
8,363,849
17,656
7,689
667,289
16,616
41,221
33,707
4,840
170,589
14
1949...
10,256,003
25,046
8,886
748,735
21,201
35,215
35,282
5,745
205,559
reporting 1954...
number 1954. . .
530
3,728,698
41
133,950
16
6,000
1,200
31,100
9,400
87,000
17
dollars 1954...
3,239,883
3,600
1,560
118,653
24,100
9,400
68,922
18
reporting 1954. . .
number 1954.. .
32,121
5,257,155
123
11,629
32
4,605
1,587
702,091
189
14,335
151
14,686
214
23,340
2i
2,570
604
97,043
19
20
dollars 1954...
5,123,966
14,056
6,129
548,636
16,616
17,121
24,307
4,840
101,667
a
Chicken eggs sold farms
reporting 1954. . .
1949...
51,110
63,994
244
328
52
94
2,025
2,324
333
357
277
400
416
474
70
113
848
1,106
22
23
dozens 1954. . .
69,697,969
147,122
56,747
10,103,545
156,209
180,483
325,407
45,858
1,220,452
24
1949...
59,283,105
114,032
71,302
6,293,464
126,721
188,835
277,341
45,504
1,127,036
25
dollars 1954...
25,139,084
59,866
29,000
3,379,691
61,869
75,795
112,429
21,389
423,838
26
1949...
25,387,064
49,539
33,827
2,651,699
53,049
80,645
103,073
23,515
483,740
27
Turkeys raised farms
reporting 1954...
1949...
2,336
3,148
23
16
116
137
12
14
20
37
13
10
44
28
4
12
10
49
29
number 1954. . .
1,107,880
430
42
76,577
845
35,405
1,067
120
27,765
30
1949...
674,370
689
25
55,975
1,066
12,063
397
145
13,483
reporting 1954. . .
number 1954...
1,120
285,118
3
26
43
19,280
6
62
6
2,038
22
17
8,759
32
174
8
reporting 1954. . .
number 1954...
1,360
822,762
14
256
2
16
83
57,297
6
783
15
33,367
11
1,059
7
98
31
19,006
34
35
Turkey hens to be kept for breeding.
reporting 1954...
number 1954. . .
732
16
4
36
4
17
4
2
14
36
59,259
66
18
10,239
17
5,324
10
5
2,555
37
reporting 1954...
number 1954...
383
7
3
15
3
3
1
5
38
14,656
32
3
2,330
15
14
2
819
reporting 1954...
number 1954. . .
361
9
1
22
1
14
4
1
11
40
44,603
34
15
7,909
2
5,310
10
3
1,736
41
reporting 1954...
7,070
24
8
153
48
15
81
3
123
42
1949...
8,208
29
9
161
27
42
41
2
103
±3
number 1954. . .
681,000
387
79
3,320
563
186
1,033
25
1,432
44
1949. . .
609,331
490
29
10,347
374
481
369
12
1,266
45
Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous
poultry, and their eggs sold... farms
reporting 1954. . .
4,106
27
7
117
33
22
47
2
65
46
1949...
5,668
29
2
148
22
41
25
7
73
47
dollars 1954...
6,829,325
2,648
454
437,390
5,918
188,480
6,243
466
125,403
48
Aniula .old .live:
1949...
5,572,150
4,522
86
489,374
9,213
85,520
2,955
622
83,640
49
Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or
reporting 1954...
86,999
526
201
2,488
716
527
739
262
1,502
50
1949. . .
105,158
610
273
2,871
803
729
873
335
1,767
51
dollars 1954...
95,039,740
404,439
66,919
2,600,383
463,811
388,092
422,573
67,133
1,701,015
52
1949...
97,993,460
500,844
120,206
2,243,764
536,781
502,062
479,590
107,838
1,721,542
53
Cattle and/or calves sold
reporting 1954
1949...
78,804
95,304
509
572
201
265
2,187
2,631
695
757
506
661
714
828
259
325
1,299
54
1,569
55
number 1954. . .
746,515
4,159
1,807
19,801
5,247
3,967
5,300
1,828
11,416
56
1949. . .
689,778
3,915
1,733
17,843
4,609
4,105
4,909
1,751
10,135
57
Cattle sold alive, excluding
reporting 1954.. .
1949...
165
207
1,647
1,948
576
614
58
66' 642
439
485
532
275
1^085
59
number 1954. . .
384,411
2,580
524
10,026
3,188
1,947
2,519
622
5,849
60
1949...
318,391
2,280
614
7,484
2,800
2,277
2,052
738
4,371
61
dollars 1954...
51,436,547
258,051
48,218
1,364,604
314,847
217,543
264,354
57,072
696,250
62
1949...
49,527,599
302,375
83,244
1,152,929
347,126
293,843
292,648
91,752
662,155
63
reporting 1954. . .
61,128
308
178
1,726
479
387
570
202
1,010
64
1949...
75,832
369
214
2,141
454
506
667
221
1,251
65
number 1954. . .
362,104
1,579
1,283
9,775
2,059
2,020
2,781
1,206
5,567
66
1949...
371,387
1,635
1,119
10,359
1,809
1,828
2,857
1,013
5,764
67
dollars 1954...
9,015,504
81,304
16,921
195,393
73,814
63,781
66,529
9,506
160,982
68
1949. . .
12,415,349
89,009
25,026
255,415
76,020
67,795
104,642
13,178
207,579
69
reporting 1954...
31,311
142
10
1,103
233
235
127
4
683
70
1949...
48,643
282
43
1,399
420
412
256
14
954
71
number 1954. . .
811,203
1,229
55
28,254
2,066
3,724
2,176
46
18,619
72
1949...
906,878
2,714
378
23,793
3,285
4,821
2,665
98
20,355
73
dollars 1954...
30,155,557
32,661
1,090
989,079
59,038
101,638
71,651
380
696,386
74
1949. . .
30,859,998
64,856
6,698
785,446
93,193
127,656
62,043
1,771
675,103
75
Sheep and lambs sold alive .. . farms
reporting 1954...
7,196
75
1
76
42
10
40
245
76
1949...
8,092
80
62
38
11
38
3
259
77
number 1954...
267,493
2,152
40
2,579
1,327
271
1,230
8,679
78
1949...
246,506
2,357
225
2,042
864
395
823
13
8,069
79
dollars 1954...
4,127,094
31,678
500
41,807
15,414
4,443
18,300
144,436
80
1949...
4,522,551
39,917
3,396
36,249
16,277
6,818
15, 903
172
165,980
81
Horses and mules sold alive,. farms
reporting 1954.. .
1,599
8
2
44
9
9
19
3
24
82
1949...
6,429
47
31
142
41
73
53
23
124
83
number 1954...
3,475
14
3
100
16
12
29
3
47
84
1949...
13,432
134
46
293
88
141
101
29
230
85
dollars 1954...
305,038
745
190
9,500
698
687
1,739
175
2,961
86
1949. . .
667,963
4,687
1,842
13,725
4,165
5,950
4,354
965
10,725
92
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
[For
comparability of data
on livestock
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Bay
Benzie
Berrien
Branch
Calhoun
Cass
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa
Clare
Poultry and poultry products:
1
Poultry and/or poultry products
901
161
1,593
1,113
1,177
831
281
274
373
269
2
1949...
1,231
223
1,955
1,514
1,494
1,134
443
326
529
401
3
dollars 1954...
402,316,
307,945
670, 143
733,153
717,493
416,713
204,555
68,520
129.605
91,525
*
1949...
459,176
211,249
829,996
971,798
688,185
458,205
289,675
53,274
170,349
102,866
5
Chickens, 4 months old and over.
1,428
281
2,470
1,374
1,673
1,321
525
513
591
425
1950. . .
1,982
330
3,055
1,770
2,125
1,617
684
621
790
579
7
number 1954...
165,924
12,223
227,411
218,098
219,158
114,316
37,720
26,569
42,797
30,892
8
1950...
137,033
11,828
189,762
188,113
158,521
110, 970
33,374
23,711
53,387
28,213
9
429
61
837
674
761
497
117
126
157
144
10
1949...
694
111
1,164
1,139
1,103
768
243
184
309
252
11
12
number 1954. . .
63,745
9,899
148,193
134,721
164,779
176,597
18,131
14,346
11,728
43,693
1949...
81,071
12,032
262,639
293,881
140,144
122,926
30,314
13,417
34,546
32,761
14
15
dollars 1954...
64,819
10,509
135,194
113,504
149,115
154,819
20,825
21,020
13,052
42,189
108.523
2
16,585
1
313,558
10
287,807
2
172,162
6
151,879
11
39,545
3
18,163
1
47,262
40,335
16
number 1954...
11,300
6,000
52,365
13,500
42,500
115,240
3,500
6,500
32,000
17
dollars 1954...
13,180
6,000
38,275
11,520
34,556
95,199
3,550
10,000
125
30,000
18
429
60
830
672
759
487
115
157
142
19
number 1954. . .
52,445
3,899
95,828
121,221
122,279
61,357
14,631
7,846
11,728
11,693
20
dollars 1954...
51,639
4,509
96,919
101,984
114,559
59,620
17,275
11,020
13,052
12,189
21
788
124
1,396
1,003
1,013
695
235
240
330
224
1949...
1,076
181
1,707
1,348
1,241
969
376
271
452
309
24
25
dozens 1954. . .
890,255
48,298
1,287,082
1,638,537
1,433,552
625,707
184,241
97,779
228,702
111,060
1949...
774,679
42,031
1,024,731
1,459,388
1,107,496
638,747
193,754
71,539
253,688
122,798
dollars 1954. . .
311,694
21,230
482,058
529,086
511,836
226,321
80,572
47,060
115,158
37,827
26
1949...
319,634
20,328
448,922
592,725
475,654
270,727
87,466
34,433
115,822
49, 153
27
18
23
22
27
64
86
15
22
32
56
44
88
28
1949...
47
16
15
51
10
18
29
number 1954. . .
5,402
47,151
9,677
19,396
8,620
6,577
19,114
140
206
1,935
30
1949...
4,026
27,801
10,089
12,702
6,132
4,721
27,145
176
1,250
1,914
31
10
1,300
12
15,248
33
3,978
9
3,763
15
581
18
250
.32
number 1954. . .
6,935
84
117
6
612
33
10
15
38
9
17
30
28
6
4
34
number 1954. . .
4,102
31,903
5,699
15,633
8,039
6,327
12,179
56
89
1,323
35
Turkey hens to be kept for breeding,
9
41
8
4,006
18
203
3
5
11
83
17
110
10
1,511
8
15
3b
number 1954...
13
27
37
6
33
4
2,150
10
25
7
34
38
number 1954. . .
2
43
306
1
5
20
39
4
8
8
178
2
3
4
49
40
number 1954. . .
1,856
67
1,205
12
5
10
7
41
103
18
243
184
143
161
29
11
17
30
42
1949...
174
12
204
193
168
150
33
14
33
21
43
number 1954...
1,942
85
5,893
4,018
2,413
2,090
236
98
190
990
1949...
2,875
228
3,275
5,044
2,287
2,334
323
93
373
1,037
45
Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous
poultry, and their eggs sold... farms reporting 1954...
70
22
111
64
65
62
25
5
22
14
46
1949...
87
23
153
101
97
93
49
10
51
12
48
dollars 1954...
25,803
276,206
52,891
90,563
56,542
35,573
103,158
440
1,395
11,509
1949...
31,019
174,336
67,516
91,266
40,369
35,599
162,664
678
7,265
13,378
Ani.als sold alive:
49
Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or
1,121
1,838
555
632
50
1949...
1,754
318
1,949
1,998
2,098
1,576
664
569
790
51
dollars 1954...
575,809
127,717
1,605,945
2,568,743
3,171,092
2,563,353
311,831
315,709
343,793
915,301
52
1949...
1,007,736
143,271
1,442,581
2,744,914
3,139,528
2,163,329
379,148
345,170
384,903
1,046,487
53
Cattle and/or calves sold
1,032
187
1,081
1,452
1,604
1,051
478
450
674
526
54
1949...
1,605
284
1,507
1,795
1,820
1,295
601
527
747
593
55
number 1954...
7,024
1,234
9,039
13,945
18,461
8,876
3,587
3,698
5,683
8,365
56
1949...
9,049
1,243
7,576
14,492
15,342
7,768
3,331
3,078
4,178
7,916
57
Cattle sold alive, excluding
681
751
834
372
441
523
541
58
1949...
896
163
862
1,280
1,330
391
439
59
number 1954...
2,561
638
5,028
6,469
11,196
4,929
1,697
1,842
2,377
6,626
60
1949...
3,060
543
3,206
5,771
8,287
3,682
1,733
1,678
1,924
6,071
61
dollars 1954...
309,403
76,940
687,595
890,130
1,587,293
686,957
171,778
197,844
231,406
676,921
62
1949...
559,427
69,016
536,174
951,686
1,442,176
596,784
208,132
211,595
249,092
760,691
63
905
139
806
1,205
1,167
783
377
336
565
356
64
1949...
1,419
229
1,188
1,548
1,369
1,022
453
368
592
406
6 5
number 1954. . .
4,443
596
4,011
7,476
7,265
3,947
1,890
1,856
3,306
1,739
nt,
1949. . .
5,989
700
4,370
8,721
7,055
4,086
1,598
1,400
2,254
1,845
67
dollars 1954...
116,894
18,946
98,102
182,424
170,895
122,507
64,964
77,927
82, 182
60,908
68
1949...
232,754
31,697
139,806
263,844
227,805
150,615
64,373
65,752
81,691
80,807
69
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954...
314
83
872
942
1,017
868
171
131
43
188
70
1949...
720
168
1,163
1,309
1,379
1,125
383
256
168
314
71
number 1954...
4,763
995
22,866
33,194
32,376
41,890
2,832
1,523
493
3,215
72
1949...
6,310
1,373
22,105
37,561
37, 555
36,163
4,237
2,519
1,371
4,064
73
dollars 1954...
141,659
30,414
796,148
1,337,702
1,273,516
1,657,368
63,730
35,602
9,613
103,587
74
1949. . .
196,348
38,794
739,085
1,320,569
1,320,110
1,340,787
100,861
57,658
30,484
124,307
75
Sheep and lambs sold alive.. .farms reporting 1954...
13
3
38
237
242
142
7
11
43
82
76
1949...
20
4
43
293
271
124
4
14
48
87
77
number 1954. . .
486
20
997
9,857
8,333
5,541
586
180
1,334
4,871
78
1949...
577
110
820
10,745
7,229
3,624
64
214
801
4,021
79
dollars 1954...
6,548
261
16,306
152,251
135,486
92,293
9,153
2,435
17,845
73,100 ■
80
1949. . .
10,225
1,563
16,740
198,390
136,229
68,737
857
3,838
14,116
75,104
81
Horses and mules sold alive. .farms reporting 1954...
11
14
40
24
36
37
17
20
25
11
82
1949...
94
30
161
97
98
89
66
56
95
49
83
number 1954. ..
18
19
91
60
56
64
36
34
37
20
84
1949. . .
186
85
269
236
255
148
103
105
162
96
85
dollars 1954...
1,305
1,156
7,794
6,236
3,902
4,228
2,206
1,901
2,747
785
86
1949...
8,982
2,201
10,776
10,425
13,208
6,406
4,925
6,327
9,520
5,578
MICHIGAN
93
PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coniinued
and poultry, see text and State Table 12]
1,610
962,081
752,207
1,244
1,478
497,250
633,808
1,238
1,589
1,077,901
1,156,446
1,499
1,919
1,161,222
1,324,221
2,061
2.272
161,176 1, 135., 811
138,544 1,066,814
1,223
705,384
698,853
1,726
1,929
230,693
159,484
820
1,064
192,576
164,709
186,777
212,346
14
11,569
12,873
14,405
19,381
26,029
14,826
24,443
18,446
1,756
2,155
248, 959
178,792
915
1,155
287,015
181,588
302,921
218,239
20
13,656
31,184
19,409
38,317
111,731
199, 213
121,951
238,166
38,940
47,710
46,647
55,173
18,166
6,985
19, 145
9,334
175,124
118,257
121,400
124,881
1,521
1,945
204,163
162,248
832
1,221
137,588
212,664
137,434
255,854
938
1,446
246,676
299,263
206,939
343,250
19
28,674
20,668
42,251
32,972
2,387
2,743
355,344
303,248
221,401
113,787
183,524
115,788
1,272
1,576
182,473
135,065
203,942
149,940
211,746
193,347
1,217
1,289
1,532,949
1,175,427
517,562
485,973
22
7,627
6,467
3,312
3,151
179,900
148,439
84,147
68,106
67,364
81,546
29,888
37,671
1,244
1,395
1,572,201
1,124,048
550,879
477,002
28
88,669
119,952
40,977
56,401
983
1,198
779,289
730,486
332,560
339,570
77
208,604
199,547
71,522
77,133
35,275
37,685
17,411
18,436
175,226
205,185
73,986
93,841
1,060
1,327
1,246,583
1,140,440
399,384
455,395
27
1,329
1,695
2,564,704
2,097,489
2'35,878
213,942
118,172
104,036
1,929
2,134
2,571,926
2,175,667
881,775
913,627
14
750
1,064
1,044,214
449,265
469,685
27
1,116
50
5,483
1,919
2,141
3,304,379
3,104,201
2,274
2,227,978
2,413,086
1,614
2,104
1,609,430
1,787,674
1,754
2,203
2,754,611
2,693,286
2,131
2,577
2,528,366
3,183,576
2,760
2,937
t;,952,567
2,557,684
1,542
1,829
2,625,856
2,358,909
1,920
15,328
14,359
1,233
1,330
7,621
6,312
1,175,232
1,095,493
1,312
1,584
7,707
8,047
226,771
313,253
1,103
1,380
40,508
38,061
1,671,838
1,401,805
14,345
15,753
227,183
286,009
2,119
1,907
199,681
272,699
4,182
3,510
84,541
85,447
1,814
13,622
45,193
1,439
1,323
20,382
28,749
1,777
2,026
15,606
15,196
1,358
1,460
7,841
7,164
1,079,700
1,128,533
1,386
1,629
7,765
8,032
823
1,209
21,704
23,408
840,020
845,602
267
309
7,767
8,487
106,854
157,275
1,610
1,306
151,978
167,962
1,546
1,376
52,082
58,716
1,495
2,674
34,406
67,700
1,362
1,835
13,138
12,572
5,720
966,924
921,511
1,070
1,409
6,335
6,852
10,701
14,533
390,714
474,491
5,517
5,709
83,387
102,761
4,449
4,126
489,043
574,542
2,093
2,102
69,173
91,870
5,452
5,751
189,355
228,192
3,332
3,406
47,623
52,130
3,468
2,991
429,890
453,683
1,784
1,693
76,361
68,214
5,348
6,374
172,073
174,350
1,604
2,004
16,190
15,195
1,223
1,383
9,673
7,972
1,505,228
1,325,758
1,228
1,601
6,517
7,223
196,395
283,634
743
1,161
24,367
26,681
970,840
969,932
177
215'
5,083
6,189
80,577
104,557
1,842
2,217
16,055
16,482
1,294
1,460
7,193
7,186
908,115
1,074,025
1,500
1,865
8,862
9,296
220,727
314,778
1,076
1,761
33,404
49,614
1,276,572
1,651,717
269
319
7,731
7,271
117,481
129,125
1,177
1,781
94,973
207,477
3,361
2,235
22,202
27,356
2,672
2,827
25,268
21,471
2,085
2,067
15,762
11,826
2,326,577
1,867,078
1,8
1,987
9,506
9,645
253,442
360,620
635
976
10,016
9,637
350,218
292,761
1,323
1,214
18,399
22,432
1,027
1,184
7,854
6,180
1,191,451
1,039,443
1,018
1,259
7,130
6,790
153,183
237,669
752
1,021
29,044
25,767
1,137,338
882,590
250
317
9,157
10,036
139,841
182,586
94
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2),
-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
QFor comparability of data on livestock
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Zonia
IOSCO
iron
Isabella
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Kalkaska
Kent
Keweenaw
U*
1
Poultry and poultry products:
Poultry and/or poultry products
995
1,255
656,573
668,046
241
282
57,212
74,292
87
185
23,306
35,697
957
1,224
610,094
557,825
967
1,323
659,461
652,647
816
1,098
603,323
547,372
177
231
81,147
61,758
1,494
1,877
1,377,434
1,395,620
6
14
9,865
14,092
148
212
25,946
32,786
2
3
4
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949...
5
Chickens, 4 months old and over,
1,372
1,698
173,802
137,352
387
500
24,358
19,899
213
344
11,184
14,485
1,262
1,577
170,460
130,745
1,442
1,997
162,518
142,793
1,298
1,603
134,295
117,665
284
350
16,312
16,885
2,089
2,606
320,807
246,092
8
16
1,753
1,660
247
334
14,643
14,055
6
7
8
1950. . .
number 1954. . .
1950...
„
631
872
230,155
124,367
196,713
154,528
11
135,550
102,238
623
94,605
94,475
107
139
9,391
13,308
10,081
17,619
1
1,200
846
107
8,191
9,235
32
69
3,132
4,954
3,919
7,282
32
3,132
3,919
562
887
127,704
130,543
121,780
151,358
12
45,476
41,611
555
82,228
80,169
567
929
160,754
139,136
178,536
178,781
7
74,300
81,048
563
86,454
97,488
505
784
234,411
116,395
204,415
160,096
8
168,800
131,050
499
65,611
73,365
89
131
22,751
11,782
19,695
13,410
1
16,000
12,000
88
6,751
7,695
888
1,310
327,007
264,936
298,701
332,285
17
139,930
111,742
879
187,077
186,959
3
6
712
4,170
952
4,968
3
712
952
57
112
7,229
7,607
6,811
9,706
1
1,500
1,500
56
5,729
5,311
10
11
12
13
14
1949...
number 1954. . .
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949. . .
lb
17
number 1954. . .
dollars 1954...
19
20
number 1954. . .
dollars 1954...
, 1
832
1,075
1,057,861
963,878
356,662
399,867
193
246
84,643
70,943
35,926
31,210
76
166
37,458
52,868
19,387
25,466
818
1,065
1,019,673
907,045
326,971
351,882
830
1,089
1,004,953
869,740
403,760
389,163
694
923
763,684
770,588
316,995
343,670
142
183
58,457
76,250.
23,292
31,271
1,282
1,599
2,265,412
2,051,367
813,019
914,385
3
13
7,254
18,025
4,913
9,124
135
175
50,652
53,482
18,219
21,490
22
23
24
25
26
1949...
dozens 1954.. .
1949. . .
dollars 1954...
1949...
ii
21
38
19,402
18,577
9
545
13
18,857
17
30
1,614
3,626
11
537
6
1,077
4
5
28
467
2
11
2
17
20
44
32,135
8,388
6
4,855
15
27,280
59
81
16,628
10,476
34
7,780
30
8,848
42
44
13,317
6,012
22
5,250
24
8,067
17
19
8,460
2,578
6
113
11
8,347
89
97
52,008
21,107
38
17,523
55
34,485
2
452
1
2
1
450
8
19
218
393
2
82
6
136
26
29
30
1949...
number 1954. . .
1949...
32
number 1954...
34
number 1954...
35
Turkey hens to be kept for breeding,
7
223
3
9
4
214
5
21
3
17
2
4
5
34
5
34
21
1,642
13
293
9
1,349
8
120
5
107
3
13
2
405
2
405
16
928
12
419
4
509
2
4
2
36
number 1954. . .
38
39
40
number 1954...
number 1954. . .
39
56
865
728
20
18
308
208
2
8
19
53
24
63
490
1,233
147
202
2,395
5,222
129
98
1,570
1,528
18
19
173
226
104
123
1,369
2,702
7
10
108
120
42
43
44
1949...
number 1954. . .
1949. . .
45
46
48
Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous
poultry, and their eggs sold. ..farms reporting 1954...
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949. . .
45
51
103,198
113,651
21
30
11,205
25,463
6
2,949
35
53
161,343
54,585
75
109
77,165
84,703
48
56
81,913
43,606
15
21
38,160
17,077
94
99
265,714
148,950
1
4,000
9
14
916
1,590
49
Aaiaals sold alive:
Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or
1,729
2,013
2,811,193
2,863,229
443
519
399,753
394,978
330
410
110,746
174,420
1,606
1,774
2,015,304
1,815,351
1,483
1,975
2,246,871
2,607,364
1,184
1,464
2,188,579
1,998,387
268
347
185,928
240,237
2,274
2,649
1,883,885
1,951,189
10
28
2,552
8,081
247
324
168,012
223,525
50
51
52
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949...
53
Cattle and/or calves sold
1,581
1,866
15,726
14,910
426
482
4,415
3,607
327
400
2,084
2,010
1,518
1,687
15,361
12,302
1,269
1,711
14,601
14,759
966
1,250
11,821
10,899
257
325
1,890
2,077
2,103
2,461
19,605
19,001
10
28
68
94
240
307
1,758
1,995
54
55
56
1949...
number 1954. . .
1949. . .
57
Cattle sold alive, excluding
1,270
1,395
9,192
8,037
1,237,179
1,270,490
1,132
1,396
6,534
6,873
194,976
275,504
329
354
1,989
1,842
207,455
235,827
317
370
2,426
1,765
119,146
84,243
268
324
950
1,162
81,507
145,997
240
237
1,134
848
23,230
21,777
1,205
1,216
8,774
6,176
1,236,705
1,008,788
1,118
1,304
6,587
6,126
201,625
240,069
1,000
1,208
7,793
7,251
1,100,592
1,178,046
976
1,364
6,808
7,508
184,730
258,331
747
877
7,464
5,761
1,147,988
964,961
703
974
4,357
5,138
110,797
159,464
184
242
881
1,035
96,132
130,251
205
241
1,009
1,042
35,677
47,751
1,645
1,771
8,920
8,264
1,062,522
1,116,065
1,647
2,028
10,685
10,737
201,694
297,273
7
21
19
54
1,830
6,760
10
16
49
40
722
1,221
199
225
1,021
1,164
104,898
155,004
174
214
737
831
25,361
33,444
58
59
60
61
62
1949...
number 1954...
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949...
64
65
66
67
68
1949...
number 1954...
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949...
69
70
71
72
73
74
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954...
1949...
number 1954...
1949...
dollars 1954...
1949. . .
894
1,211
31,259
30,257
1,228,665
1,117,794
100
206
1,324
2,115
43,640
53,232
12
19
124
130
2,844
2,666
595
866
13,707
14,677
528,933
511,681
703
1,192
21,484
28,212
807,877
1,003,597
593
777
21,027
.18,395
822,311
700,752
107
199
1,638
2,083
42,788
57,569
659
881
16,092
13,923
573,076
478,010
91
151
1,039
1,141
31,219
28,093
75
76
77
78
79
80
Sheep and lambs sold alive. . .farms reporting 1954...
1949...
number 1954. . .
1949. . .
dollars 1954...
1949. . .
302
381
9,835
10,364
146,248
186,136
58
57
1,580
1,148
22,297
19,409
4
8
157
173
2,985
2,560
86
89
2,978
2,530
46,467
47,679
225
276
8,632
8,301
138,940
155,624
111
117
5,854
7,199
98,243
154,718
23
11
655
170
9,919
3,268
108
96
2,192
1,677
31,202
32,101
17
15
383
287
4,962
5, UJ-
81
82
83
84
es
86
Horses and mules sold alive. .farms reporting 1954...
1949...
number 1954. . .
1949. . .
dollars 1954...
1949. . .
25
117
53
311
4,125
13,305
8
34
99
59
7,215
2,267
3
21
37
180
1,420
11
69
22
123
1,574
7,134
29
116
82
245
14,732
11,766
13
77
73
349
9,240
18,492
13
21
20
31
1,412
1,398
29
197
84
496
15,391
27,740
2
3
100
11
32
27
42
1,572
1,873
MICHIGAN
95
PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Cominued
and poultry,
see text and State Table 12}
U^er
Leelanau
Lenawee
Livingston
Luce
Mackinac
Macomb
Manistee
^cuetu.
Mason
Mecosta
m. , ndm
Midland
*=«**.
ton*.
1,082
351
1,636
746
44
125
972
342
126
488
590
542
641
412
1,446
1
1,347
436
2,194
903
52
183
1,376
424
187
706
796
731
782
481
1,970
2
593,516
68,624
1,202,413
484,729
10,378
31,158
661,293
82,612
46,219
287,124
428,132
122,139
242,170
356,234
950,345
i
565,705
83,588
1,721,401
464,807
14,488
43,100
844,969
103,377
46,406
251,572
339,471
155,162
239,864
291,618
L,020,255
'
1,641
550
1,969
1,115
68
216
1,555
555
182
778
922
962
1,016
572
2,009
5
2,004
612
2,594
1,327
104
283
2,138
642
301
1,018
1,122
1,229
1,211
704
2,668
6
192,058
38,328
343,190
132,720
5,387
13,900
197,494
33,691
»5,265
73,863
68,943
59,120
81,412
55,008
303,362
7
141,060
32,405
326,990
100,144
5,190
14,588
178,207
29,916
14,959
67,881
71,320
53,735
65,100
43,858
258,299
B
530
128
1,094
419
24
60
465
156
43
262
326
165
341
241
823
9
803
186
l,69f
578
25
94
734
245
100
423
507
307
486
291
1,235
10
103,855
7,569
316,993
113,970
1,894
3,636
97,446
19,539
5,294
63,606
243,853
20,619
80,628
46,051
153,422
11
127,646
12,160
414,424
87,744
2,793
8,901
205,905
24,893
6,701
55,891
95,435
26,990
66,794
25,763
169,987
u
112,325
8,835
302,945
102,133
2,356
4,850
99,444
22,602
6,313
68,523
208,073
23,214
72,329
49,844
148,922
1J
157,275
15,920
495,304
106,546
3,553
12,041
245,987
33,292
9,418
76,209
113,618
38,875
77,412
28,785
218,238
u
7
29
11
7
5
7
24
1
7
4
8
L5
35,027
98,003
44,450
17,575
8,600
30,537
212,191
10,000
48,636
10,100
24,000
K,
41,188
91,423
38,615
19,602
9,975
31,914
175,464
10,000
39,570
7,358
23,355
17
525
128
1,069
408
24
60
462
152
43
259
307
164
335
239
821
LB
68,828
7,569
218,990
69,520
1,894
3,636
79,871
10,939
5,294
33,069
31,662
10,619
31,992
35,951
129,422
19
71,137
8,835
211,522
63,518
2,356
4,850
79,842
12,627
6,313
36,609
32,609
13.2L4
32,759
42,486
125,567
20
943
322
1,448
641
37
114
812
281
109
403
491
497
475
351
1,299
21
1,148
395
1,960
777
45
160
1,181
345
159
603
666
645
644
401
1,727
22
1,184,899
152,158
2,378,046
857,274
15,739
57,406
1,174,248
125,145
76,035
415,522
366,764
230,347
274,312
347,363
1,776,611
23
833,791
138,404
2,603,518
638,079
22,928
61,949
1,140,164
144,756
66,385
368,309
432,398
263,723
310,250
261,867
1,612,695
24
439,985
58,649
780,752
327,928
7,588
25,853
515,173
53,016
39,106
155,081
131,959
96,898
99,190
134,934
684,254
25
367,625
63,714
1,102,330
290,521
10,629
30,401
541,841
65,947
34,383
152,557
179,136
112,686
125,067
104,597
706,884
26
37
16
16
36
3
5
42
11
4
29
47
5
20
23
37
27
45
21
39
42
3
6
78
25
12
25
53
21
31
26
36
28
9,300
238
24,788
10,435
63
55
3,254
1,456
116
13,097
17,553
62
14,667
31,167
23,012
29
5,152
649
16,992
9,475
72
84
8,130
896
445
2,924
6,627
664
6,751
20,012
10,363
30
24
9
9
19
2
4
20
8
3
13
14
3
10
5
21
31
7,248
91
5,888
418
51
24
1,847
439
30
1,659
3,207
54
4,397
3,200
7,208
32
14
7
11
17
1
2
24
3
2
18
34
2
11
19
22
33
2,052
147
18,900
10,017
12
31
1,407
1,017
86
11,438
14,346
8
10,270
27,967
15,804
3-;
14
8
7
12
1
2
13
7
1
8
20
2
9
10
5
J5
307
24
881
73
3
8
2,592
27
8
24
380
4
225
2,629
28
36
8
5
3
8
2
6
4
5
9
1
5
2
3
37
21
12
77
60
8
75
20
10
36
2
211
22
25
J8
6
3
4
4
1
8
3
1
3
11
1
4
8
2
n
286
12
804
13
3
2,517
7
8
14
344
2
14
2,607
3
40
121
27
142
106
6
10
243
18
10
29
60
41
98
6
208
41
176
20
208
130
2
16
305
22
19
50
42
44
84
17
440
42
4,031
313
4,687
2,099
129
48
6,128
121
81
633
733
352
1,678
49
5,542
43
3,331
227
7,068
2,306
18
185
7,439
202
274
743
559
413
1,185
184
13,560
44
62
17
104
56
5
8
162
32
7
27
40
28
58
24
100
45
156
23
131
79
2
10
200
23
18
28
54
27
55
25
236
46
41,206
1,140
118,716
54,668
434
455
46,676
6,994
800
63,520
88,100
2,027
70,651
171,456
117,169
47
40,805
3,954
123,767
67,740
306
658
57,141
4,138
2,605
22,806
46,717
3,601
37,385
158,236
95,133
48
1,946
512
2,205
1,235
55
212
1,136
493
217
894
1,178
1,187
845
710
1,462
49
2,272
621
2,756
1,385
82
252
1,597
634
313
1,070
1,278
1,407
1,159
803
2,028
50
1,628,748
322,466
5,898,231
1,634,297
38,825
96,852
984,578
291,967
75,180
529,415
953,795
496,893
680,224
645,114
2,051,938
51
1,963,948
349,740
5,454,383
1,438,116
64,292
133,308
1,281,969
398,967
119,170
595,547
873,693
774,408
709,221
594,647
2,302,616
52
1,849
483
1,804
1,064
50
208
1,011
466
213
870
1,123
1,174
734
690
1,089
53
2,148
587
2,306
1,203
74
236
1,435
587
300
1,030
1,212
1,351
1,044
772
1,640
V.
19,712
3,084
29,109
12,175
566
1,771
11,366
2,982
1,489
6,999
8,925
11,464
5,210
6,499
10,330
55
19,291
2,964
23,078
9,570
531
1,525
12,394
3,472
1,393
6,874
7,532
10,571
5,322
5,663
11,867
56
1,397
346
1,388
808
41
168
753
341
158
634
865
888
552
574
683
'-:
1,507
401
1,552
873
63
178
929
442
234
726
886
978
668
558
1,005
98
8,768
1,542
20,984
6,510
284
735
4,665
1,404
527
3,137
4,517
3,142
2,819
3,512
6,013
59
7,619
1,349
13,005
4,000
307
677
4,463
1,627
584
2,505
3,367
3,447
2,330
2,822
5,801
60
1,091,414
187,079
3,653,367
942,939
18,456
66,392
578,576
149,986
50,244
351,376
561,237
323,531
321,786
352,457
1,062,427
61
1,247,780
196,516
2,373,286
703,132
39,465
82,169
722, 311
224,427
76,157
363,727
482,296
503,378
340,578
379,298
1,025,095
62
1,485
389
1,277
807
36
174
845
380
165
724
880
1,095
561
557
801
63
1,790
464
1,869
973
49
176
1,231
458
211
889
969
1,223
815
629
1,385
64
10,944
1,542
8,125
5,665
282
1,036
6,701
1,578
962
3,862
4,408
8,322
2,391
2,987
4,317
65
11,672
1,615
10,073
5,570
224
848
7,931
1,845
809
4,369
4,165
7,124
2,992
2,841
6,066
66
209,554
56,387
207,658
106,970
10,776
22,644
138,121
49,665
17,930
86,583
111,092
130,909
75,288
74,688
136,550
67
361,382
63,420
363,555
174,071
10,636
29,555
232,993
66,238
21,355
129,936
155,588
148,160
126,479
94,175
246,731
bB
358
281
1,153
383
19
38
322
226
16
178
450
112
372
217
791
69
721
394
1,883
631
28
86
597
346
36
395
605
338
550
354
1,267
70
6,978
3,600
45,108
8,894
380
307
7,919
3,073
271
2,488
7,565
1,450
7,396
2,891
20,868
71
8,273
3,584
63,930
10,266
443
747
8,270
4,051
744
3,143
7,426
3,927
7,483
3,427
27,469
72
251,893
77,211
1,740,113
332,251
9,522
5,967
245,601
89,563
6,061
82,341
264,847
32,326
266,906
75,598
814,284
73
268,791
85,046
2,336,001
361,406
13,150
17,089
296,535
103,965
20,501
92,524
215,823
92,370
219,273
81,188
982,986
74
145
4
314
300
1
7
53
6
1
17
48
12
39
45
104
75
183
8
343
315
9
49
6
16
49
22
53
31
123
76
4,372
79
17,223
18,136
3
74
1,022
88
3
517
800
255
979
8,055
2,477
77
4,145
69
19,483
10,413
151
1,248
52
28
296
743
139
1,011
1,852
2,007
78
70,937
1,119
292,341
248,072
21
1,222
17,881
1,215
15
7,660
10,216
2,772
14,562
116,667
37,622
79
73,398
1,054
369,180
182,409
2,738
23,818
771
257
5,228
12,285
2,151
16,924
32,935
40,648
80
33
11
20
21
1
8
22
18
10
20
41
36
16
19
8
81
138
57
98
79
10
20
79
56
22
55
99
115
81
76
71
82
60
15
58
38
1
10
41
26
13
29
74
95
26
68
14
83
336
90
198
298
18
31
152
91
25
95
205
401
129
152
170
84
4,950
670
4,752
4,065
50
627
4,399
1,538
930
1,455
6,403
7,355
1,682
25,704
1,055
85
12,597
3,704
12,361
17,098
1,041
1,757
6,312
3,566
900
4,132
7,701
28,349
5,967
7,051
7,156
86
96
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2),
-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK
[For comparability of data on livestock
Ontonagon Osceola
Poultry and poultry products:
Poultry and/or poultry products
sold farms reporting 1954.
1949... 1,438
dollars 1954... 535,898
1949... 555,800
1,217
732,115
978,453
reporting 1954.
1950.
number 1954.
1950.
Chickens sold farms reporting 1954.
1949.
number 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Broilers farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
dollars 1954.
Other chickens farms reporting 1954.
number 1954.
dollars 1954.
Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dozens 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Turkeys raised farms
Light breeds farms
Heavy breeds farms
Turkey hens to be kept for breeding,
on hand farms
Light breeds farms
Heavy breeds farms
Ducks raised farms
reporting 1954.
1949.
number 1954.
1949.
reporting 1954.
number 1954.
reporting 1954.
number 1954.
reporting 1954.
number 1954.
reporting 1954.
number 1954.
reporting 1954.
number 1954.
.-eporting 1954.
1949.
number 1954.
1949.
1,416
1,906
145,489
128,924
79,749
113,372
76,627
137,015
1,192
791,262
806,626
169,278
11,178
175,874
62,291
63,819
61,899
79,596
593,460
467,672
218, 154
200,121
1,204
1,408
153,359
104,293
82,972
77,221
82,469
90, 179
1,094,228
762,311
365,364
317,986
1,161
1,875
122,546
136,212
168,254
212,051
168,153
272, 931
584
1,010
674,272
1,063,450
337,451
515, 854
1,128
75,776
53,787
40,100
32,711
41,877
43,615
436,423
269,433
137,291
114,207
1,032
43,847
44,469
9,133
17,301
10,663
23,274
131,681
114,256-
51,664
48,024
5,403
7,242
6,421
10,884
52, 581
79,741
26,428
38,857
US, 565
190,027
56,199
78, 147
Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous
poultry, and their eggs sold... farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Aniaala sold alive:
Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or
mules sold alive farms reporting 1954... 1,926
1949... 2,247
dollars 1954... 1,415,073
1949... 1,421,088
Cattle and/or calves sold
alive farms reporting 1954. . . 1, 828
1949... 2,141
number 1954... 15,263
1949... 13,492
Cattle sold alive, excluding
calves farms reporting 1954... 1,410
1949... 1,476
number 1954... 6,717
1949... 5,303
dollars 1954... 781,547
1949... 788,126
Calves sold alive farms reporting 1954... 1,466
1949... 1,739
number 1954... 8,546
1949... 8,189
dollars 1954... 177,020
1949... 236,123
Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954.
1949..
number 1954... 11,319
1949... 10,461
dollars 1954... 425,674
1949... 351,566
Sheep and lambs Bold alive., .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
number 1954... 1,978
1949... 1,817
dollars 1954... 28,748
1949... 34,246
Horses and mules sold alive.. farms reporting 1954.
1949.
number 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
1,214
17,331
30,294
2,625
1,947
328,104
283,815
2,497
2,871
47,953
76,820
2,977
3,117
112,463
84,006
1,295
1,421
786,730
874,260
1,216
1,315
9,529
9,035
4,614
4,398
461,232
564,036
963
1,050
4,915
4,637
101,353
122,159
389
591
6,429
6,018
207,093
169,873
1,044
1,514
1,967,841
2,107,989
1,249
13,382
12,852
7,692
6,199
1,321,252
1,179,748
6,653
166, 832
231,136
11,657
15,729
378,451
600,602
5,542
4,509
92,996
78,671
1,112
656,017
722,558
1,019
6,427
6,060
3,345
3,164
402,054
469,808
4,819
5,132
162,116
3,169
457,648
439,488
2,594
2,197
95, 563
101,773
2,251
3,766
69,706
109,043
1,933
24,132
31,553
1,607
1,312
136, 994
167,405
1,789
1,496
19,043
28,812
1,203
707,864
942,611
1,166
7,537
8,477
3,079
3,734
95,542
126,804
3,904
5,334
115,937
153,439
3,161
2,187
41,239
42,292
MICHIGAN
97
PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
and poultry,
see text and State Table 12}
Otsego
Ottawa
Isle
Rose™
Saginaw
St. Clair
St. Joseph
Sanilac
Schoolcraft
Shiawassee
Tuscola
Van Buren
Washtenaw
Wayne
Wexford
123
1,937
473
42
2,148
1,355
978
1,732
88
1,143
1,659
1,226
1,342
768
304
1
161
2,273
588
43
2,535
1,614
1,201
2,048
105
1,390
1,920
1,528
1,686
1,128
422
.'
24,928
3,330,562
98,491
26,739
1,647,472
822,466
537,989
941,864
25,762
635,131
899,955
654,204
789,737
437,366
39,860
3
27,447
2,868,663
96,650
23,060
1,676,904
864,106
621,660
863,193
27,235
830,276
951,198
746,950
1,178,547
595,822
64,641
4
227
2,178
681
77
2,874
2,231
1,295
2,357
146
1,567
2,406
1,905
1,792
1,416
564
5
298
2,504
772
71
3,220
2,647
1,544
2,826
196
1,963
2,648
2,335
2,149
1,747
661
6
13,942
670,900
50,039
4,916
377,607
244,384
171,079
275,561
9,991
209,638
298,609
205,212
245,119
i. 5,665
26,987
7
13,090
400,731
37,274
3,481
305,115
189,756
142,068
212,726
9,427
182,248
223,600
170,394
220,804
130,559
24,750
8
31
1,300
160
27
1,182
596
645
781
30
627
906
644
867
368
133
9
73
1,582
289
29
1,644
902
905
1,030
62
888
1,243
904
1,187
679
225
III
3,229
662,324
13,694
21,188
163,303
136,874
145,477
134,307
3,976
154,744
190,181
177,713
166,042
114,389
7,322
11
5,125
617,741
24,994
13,864
183,586
214,219
139,657
132,826
4,823
119,205
143,995
163,194
303,345
144,036
13,040
12
3,947
561,181
17,926
22,241
161,696
132,659
130,844
139,231
5,440
136,830
183,069
160,406
171,127
107,902
8,650
13
7,024
675,240
30,993
17,041
228,895
278,934
171,039
159,167
8,800
145,646
181,016
202,274
411,710
162,057
17,438
14
1
28
3
6
9
9
7
11
7
14
20
15
1,300
192,969
19,500
30,259
58,200
48,886
26,000
63,725
76,794
80,400
50,340
77,600
16
1,600
145,338
20,300
28,359
49,400
42,004
31,760
47,984
61,367
64,379
49,277
67,700
17
31
1,282
160
25
1,176
590
640
778
30
620
901
633
854
366
133
11!
1,929
469,355
13,694
1,688
133,044
78,674
96,591
108,307
3,976
91,019
113,387
97,313
115,702
36,789
7,322
19
2,347
415,843
17,926
1,941
133,337
83,259
88,840
107,471
5,440
88,846
121,702
96,027
121,850
40,202
8,650
20
109
1,702
429
24
1,919
1,178
872
1,521
78
1,001
1,486
1,036
1,197
622
265
a
134
2,013
519
29
2,240
1,325
1,069
1,740
81
1,213
1,656
1,341
1,496
954
347
22
41,738
5,317,324
169,367
10,511
2,252,978
1,443,381
1,101,486
1,700,229
40,591
1,348,708
1,888,229
1,170,286
1,560,495
477,685
67,433
23
35,345
3,777,657
153,022
14,766
2,200,517
1,103,463
1,027,587
1,269,394
34,882
1,414,598
1,622,525
1,205,834
1,602,721
662,294
86,538
24
17,157
; . 1 n , ai
62,034
4,362
799,287
611,526
374,325
596,499
20,290
477,146
678,193
425,362
582,977
225,829
27,867
25
15,703
1,549,870
57,889
6,011
908,094
485,910
428,951
525,602
17,895
647,811
693,507
485,372
698,155
318,161
37,572
26
11
105
13
2
35
73
27
63
2
21
30
90
33
69
13
27
17
113
18
4
50
121
41
118
6
47
104
49
77
35
28
583
158,853
2,224
24
5,913
14,448
5,862
31,581
17
3,368
6,465
14,438
5,796
19,497
788
29
584
79,508
1,006
16
4,620
15,150
2,778
27,766
120
5,153
10,000
8,594
7,092
14,304
1,991
30
10
49
6
2
18
49
12
18
2
11
19
54
17
41
6
Jl
358
32,244
178
24
1,075
6,164
940
2,009
17
850
1,717
3,903
1,126
8,933
158
32
2
59
7
19
25
15
46
14
12
41
17
33
7
33
225
126,609
2,046
4,838
8,284
4,922
29,572
2,518
4,748
10,535
4,670
10,564
630
34
3
43
5
1
11
22
10
9
1
6
11
28
5
6
4
35
10
16,926
10
2
153
209
20
176
24
119
1,800
39
216
23
ii
3
18
2
1
7
13
6
3
1
4
6
17
2
5
2
>■/
10
3,517
3
2
58
56
10
9
18
101
979
18
116
6
<8
25
3
5
9
6
2
5
12
3
1
2
39
13,409
7
95
153
10
167
6
18
821
21
100
17
40
35
58
48
10
323
334
105
246
9
159
332
178
200
341
20
■■'.
34
149
51
5
306
407
149
299
5
193
245
204
261
338
31
42
473
33,293
620
130
327,306
7,386
3,541
6,506
102
2,842
6,167
2,358
4,920
6,967
70
43
505
26,301
868
49
256,889
8,011
2,828
5,428
31
2,900
4,446
3,002
9,240
6,747
379
....
14
110
47
5
153
148
63
151
2
58
98
80
84
130
17
45
19
162
47
1
185
219
97
266
5
104
145
124
182
184
31
46
3,824
873,365
18,531
136
686,489
78,281
32,820
206,134
32
21,155
38,693
68,436
35,633
103,635
3,343
47
4,720
643,553
7,768
8
539,915
99,262
21,670
178,424
540
36,819
76,675
59,304
68,682
115,604
9,631
46
241
2,004
660
60
2,478
2,180
1,393
3,098
145
1,660
2,174
1,584
1,781
541
547
49
334
2,424
778
74
3,035
2,552
1,573
3,448
165
2,074
2,620
2,022
2,091
974
677
50
258,340
1,517,618
482,780
42,509
1,945,149
1,572,535
2,492,509
2,276,907
62,675
1,696,914
1,664,163
1,751,369
4,066,436
421,632
318,076
SI
286,271
1,469,299
624,712
57,274
2,131,970
1,709,865
2,144,638
2,625,889
63,096
1,566,376
1,689,716
1,454,739
3,961,746
680,615
435,040
52
233
1,861
644
56
2,261
2,061
1,176
3,031
139
1,567
2,046
1,323
1,525
341
523
53
312
2,289
736
67
2,800
2,387
1,348
3,347
147
1,848
2,394
1,768
1,815
721
634
54
2,929
16,032
5,188
472
18,434
19,864
10,961
30,852
1,259
14,478
17,828
10,700
21,100
3,326
3,621
55
2,572
15,083
4,798
479
17,564
17,913
9,495
28,767
697
11,968
15,595
9,903
19,552
4,367
4,007
56
187
1,432
513
44
1,620
1,447
841
2,454
88
1,172
1,446
917
1,150
215
406
57
231
1,581
569
47
1,782
1,544
945
2,535
106
1,221
1,450
1,127
1,308
360
441
58
1,573
6,575
2,946
303
7,961
8,518
5,919
14,219
574
6,546
8,107
5,970
11,268
1,414
1,959
59
1,442
5,387
2,830
254
6,258
7,064
4,044
12,275
335
4,268
5,888
4,328
9,651
1,421
2,161
60
173,731
879,941
301,017
28,004
1,129,000
1,152,227
862,604
1,796,306
46,213
957,845
1,116,529
832,421
1,850,638
190,366
192,321
61
198,279
846,099
381,276
34,013
1,067,574
1,121,524
667,798
1,936,798
44,084
698,762
997,181
648,667
1,580,526
225,107
273,079
62
181
1,581
491
32
1,824
1,694
922
2,457
108
1,253
1,638
999
1,179
269
395
63
244
1,961
524
48
2,419
2,020
1,121
2,695
93
1,570
2,058
1,450
1,492
624
463
64
1,356
9,457
2,242
169
10,473
11,346
5,042
16,633
685
7,932
9,721
4,730
9,832
1,912
1,662
65
1,130
9,696
1,968
225
11,306
10,849
5,451
16,492
362
7,700
9,707
5,575
9,901
2,946
1,846
66
58,754
180,662
83,134
7,010
271,061
261,680
168,795
316,269
12,462
164,053
230,905
117,535
245,576
47,456
61,165
67
42,751
245,572
92,191
9,930
401,447
327,786
201,652
471,588
10,079
247,576
345,371
162,720
356,964
104,128
66,950
68
77
636
307
18
818
337
863
339
20
538
494
757
919
321
209
69
184
846
530
34
1,311
721
1,138
662
57
866
909
963
1,379
519
316
70
684
13,019
3,234
165
14,383
4,065
33,316
4,382
212
12,765
8,272
19,958
33,950
5,262
2,366
71
1,401
11,087
4,451
335
17,680
6,792
31,315
5,636
424
14,340
10,073
17,755
39,311
9,434
3,693
72
18,237
441,920
82,164
5,626
520,230
122,832
1,358,508
118,025
2,870
457,342
290,856
778,812
1,373,467
177,862
61,370
73
35,880
352,241
130,433
7,273
600,046
188,778
1,154,319
145,242
8,019
468,708
306,290
619,628
1,442,989
337,208
87,015
74
11
18
31
5
77
107
202
116
246
64
42
627
13
8
75
15
28
47
9
94
135
202
139
294
99
49
612
20
9
76
514
621
682
168
1,580
2,360
6,391
2,659
7,295
1,402
992
35,117
201
109
77
413
565
931
325
2,918
3,047
6,015
2,292
7,234
1,596
853
31,374
381
221
78
7,388
10,574
9,907
1,869
21,511
32,530
97,818
37,604
107,459
21,632
15,095
587,154
3,413
1,368
79
7,261
9,891
15,754
6,028
53,343
55,642
110,730
41,046
140,282
28,049
15,849
564,768
7,014
3,920
80
4
43
17
27
35
33
43
3
28
31
41
24
14
15
81
28
211
75
1
111
170
85
251
14
91
157
102
120
44
64
82
5
69
73
53
50
58
91
22
67
61
101
76
25
34
83
54
366
116
1
187
357
170
523
25
219
290
172
274
102
100
84
230
4,521
6,558
3,347
3,266
4,784
8,703
1,130
10,215
4,241
7,506
9,601
2,535
1,852
85
2,100
15,496
5,058
30
9,560
16,135
10,139
31,215
914
11,048
12,825
7,875
16,499
7,158
4,076
So
98
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table &-JVURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Alcona
Alger
Allegan
Alpena
Antrim
Arenac
Baraga
Barry
1
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable
seeds and plants, and bulbs:
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and
vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and
19,920,949
15,994,307
869
161,657
11,441
9
250
30,115
311,503
326,625
33
133,025
66,518
4
43,406
15,861
5
112
7,590
2
45,109
39,027
3
2
3
1949...
Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines,
4
1949...
838
5
1
34
2
3
1
1
4
5
acres 1954...
6,606
78
285
5
28
(Z)
9
6
1949...
4,439
17
20
147
5
16
2
1
4
5,432,530
149,707
3,329
3
181,416
185,347
9
1,950
1,438
2
10,356
5,898
1
100
890
7,664
6,722
2
3
9
1949...
Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens,
and bedding plants grown for sale:
3,672,826
741
30,000
10
1949 . . .
767
3
4
2
1
2
1
11
square feet 1954
6,887,829
6,700
26,360
83,000
600
15,050
12
1949. . .
5,566,291
7,030
5,121
25,000
900
1,460
4,000
13
683
1
1
19
3
1
1
3
14
1949...
782
2
12
3
2
1
4
IS
acres 1954...
1,473
(Z)
1
54
1
(Z)
(z)
6
16
1949...
1,593
(Z)
94
7
4
(z)
14
17
1,224
3
1
27
4
1
1
5
18
1949...
1,261
4
15
3
3
2
4
19
dollars 1954...
10,266,404
5,050
250
42,739
130,225
2,000
12
35,445
20
21
1949...
Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds,
vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and mushrooms produced for sale:
Grown under glass or in
9,622,948
486
4,479
4
108,668
9
64,040
1,750
1
1,500
17,050
22
1949. . .
575
2
1
3
1
2
2
1
23
square feet 1954. . .
2,747,442
7,700
22,238
600
24
1949. . .
2,355,761
6,380
80
17,568
2,500
936
6,310
6,000
25
307
1
10
3
2
1
26
1949. . .
340
1
1
15
1
2
1
4
27
acres 1954...
2,391
5
140
7
40
5
28
1949...
2,278
(Z)
(Z)
101
(Z)
12
28
6
29
734
5
19
3
3
1
30
1949...
845
2
2
18
2
4
3
6
31
dollars 1954...
4,222,015
6,900
87,348
850
31,050
2,000
32
1949...
2,698,533
3,633
115
32,610
1,040
8,213
5,200
15,255
33
Forest products:
27,642
335
183
531
422
341
247
274
565
34
1949...
40,930
466
292
752
609
555
385
321
852
35
cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954...
618,648
8,259
3,840
10,098
12,286
5,946
7,220
3,291
14,015
36
1949 . . .
941,068
12,003
6,072
14,283
23,047
10,763
11,267
4,154
20,471
37
83
101
67
69
241
330
36
1949...
10,893
131
75
311
274
58
39
number 1954
1,763,349
30,651
13,020
26,338
40,390
18,707
4,775
11,240
23,573
40
41
1949...
Sawlogs and veneer logs cut (including standing
2,010,518
6,405
25,590
76
15,868
20
26,203
118
103,316
70
15,890
72
6,317
56
8,798
39
28,061
162
42
1949 '..
8,375
93
42
162
134
111
74
47
209
43
thousands of bd. ft. 1954...
41,419
384
101
816
343
517
382
785
918
44
1949 1 . .
40,251
418
221
777
699
718
313
435
1,037
45
1,963
25
46
7
12
24
2
40
5
46
1949...
1,840
7
62
28
29
18
4
35
3
47
cords 1954. . .
82,025
1,170
1,185
186
165
608
23
2,072
153
48
49
1949. . .
Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp-
wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees,
hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous
53,208
5,239
119
74
844
63
1,460
63
660
96
359
72
2,010
28
1,033
60
137
74
50
dollars 1954...
2,870,807
33,844
29,291
29,042
32,052
25,905
21,120
76,476
33,408
51
1949. . .
2,785,751
18,840
43,507
44,741
59,049
49,009
4,385
57,219
27,932
52
1,707
13
4
74
15
39
10
5
62
53
1949...
3,207
22
20
109
24
95
13
13
92
54
number 1954 . . .
348,982
1,777
288
11,908
4,324
7,471
731
230
15,972
55
1949...
521,441
2,235
1,278
14,745
2,571
11,163
645
1,172
24,620
56
1,699
13
4
74
15
39
9
5
61
57
1949...
3,118
22
19
107
24
93
12
13
91
58
gallons 1954...
93,513
508
42
4,090
870
1,206
100
30
4,970
59
1949...
102,866
366
277
3,946
433
1,904
102
141
5,095
60
3
7
61
1949...
141
1
5
2
1
6
62
pounds 1954 . . .
1,968
12
2
335
63
1949 . . .
8,632
3
80
184
12
2
1,481
Z Reported in small fractions .
include amount sold as standing timber.
MICHIGAN
99
PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Bay
Benzie
Berrien
Branch
Calhoun
Cass
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa
Clare
Clinton
Crawford
Delta
Dickinson
Eaton
236,600
15,017
2,900,099
181,075
452,657
90,783
10,469
21,806
29,150
11,195
40,622
17,245
48,000
57,608
1
220,463
13,024
1,477, 511
115,946
282,455
117,213
62,351
28,710
59,150
20.50C
23,563
27,369
45,491
87,256
2
8
3
104
8
18
14
3
7
4
6
3
4
6
3
8
4
147
9
12
14
3
4
1
6
3
3
5
4
64
2
919
46
103
92
16
106
16
27
1
7
20
5
60
7
1,144
8
57
78
3
18
5
18
6
1
2
6
40,616
577
731,121
10,520
112,349
47,637
3,110
11,164
5,50C
8,385
1,290
3,700
2,860
7
13,542
3,388
879, 214
6,435
39,139
81,945
3,860
1,760
2,50C
1,650
2,020
1,900
5,863
8
15
2
33
5
18
5
5
2
4
1
4
7
5
6
9
16
2
32
6
14
7
7
2
4
1
4
5
7
7
10
177,932
4,030
73,899
44,550
290,974
12,350
13,880
6,960
21,100
4,00C
29,600
19,403
11,700
42,080
11
140,846
3,400
70,259
23,454
167,346
15,970
17,134
11,000
3,900
4,00C
29,025
16,140
15,995
52,735
12
8
3
65
4
9
9
3
4
2
10
9
3
9
13
8
2
60
10
14
10
5
3
1
1
8
5
1
9
14
12
1
139
40
11
27
2
1
3
11
4
9
9
15
16
4
155
96
21
39
2
1
(z)
I
6
6
2
10
16
19
4
86
8
19
12
6
2
4
13
10
7
12
17
19
4
57
13
24
16
8
3
4
)
11
7
8
13
18
169,072
9,890
144,815
107,200
324,395
20,598
5,799
5,700
27,150
5,69.
29,237
13,555
43,700
53,436
19
186,553
7,641
147,759
81,744
225,569
27,165
41,241
26,500
58,650
18,OOC
17,678
19,580
42,791
72,734
20
16
1
25
3
8
4
5
2
1
1
3
2
5
21
14
1
23
1
12
4
7
2
1
1
4
3
5
22
45,432
6,000
325,717
4,500
27,790
2,700
4,620
10,000
2,000
4,000
5,190
1,300
2,040
23
21,721
2,364
300,379
400
13,930
2,068
6,036
300
150
3,000
6,155
570
4,420
24
2
2
40
5
5
8
2
2
3
25
2
49
5
6
5
5
4
2
6
26
3
4
370
131
22
80
1
3
1
27
4
225
49
34
21
15
3
1
24
28
16
2
63
8
11
12
6
2
1
1
4
2
8
29
14
1
63
6
15
9
11
2
1
5
5
3
11
30
26,912
4,550
2,024,163
63,355
15,913
22,548
1,560
4,942
2,000
3,000
2,400
600
1,312
31
20,368
1,995
450,538
27,767
17,747
8,103
17,250
450
500
4,235
5,769
800
8,659
32
160
172
426
444
576
536
378
347
201
23'
421
18
456
247
517
33
451
338
593
498
767
606
568
459
362
33
571
26
643
260
709
34
4,631
2,505
7,007
10,558
13,712
9,964
11,446
9,863
4,874
5,96
10,971
599
7,894
3,291
11,840
35
10,821
13,137
8,571
10,818
14,302
12,873
12,158
9,088
10,786
12,57
13,926
493
10,599
4,381
14,371
36
15
34
137
122
239
249
79
105
60
7
48
2
237
75
80
37
49
82
201
141
289
272
154
122
54
8
86
3
300
72
119
38
1,375
5,278
21,365
8,685
19,796
30,656
31,994
43,907
17,285
13,93"
2,328
1,011
199,243
30,658
5,068
39
3,376
12,061
25,093
9,029
18,416
27,685
24,408
19,220
21,663
18,49
5,060
1,300
231,244
27,880
4,972
40
25
34
132
127
170
103
65
57
46
7
131
6
64
35
157
41
59
65
109
139
180
134
120
71
68
7
180
4
86
31
181
-2
180
326
904
487
831
1,130
457
384
349
28
562
28
399
148
958
43
200
463
459
428
654
659
735
336
755
30
782
9
519
172
529
44
1
16
1
3
14
24
33
3
2
224
85
1
45
7
2
8
29
59
2
)
1
245
66
1
46
20
958
3
145
389
647
1,087
1,65
...
17
8,409
4,236
50
47
144
400
91
630
2,142
78
1
14
5,512
2,464
15
48
17
38
73
54
78
56
61
60
49
5
31
6
263
101
49
49
3,467
22,908
37, W7
21,452
36,731
42,520
20,699
42,937
29,250
26,92
1 20,388
3,238
175,283
92,927
25,896
X
5,464
30,463
40,686
17,236
31,970
41,322
36,599
24,674
65,446
20,84
L 27,610
750
164,366
54,579
25,235
53
34
18
20
18
15
26
26
11
L
46
1
19
6
132
52
2
53
27
44
29
26
86
48
30
3.
86
2
34
lo
230
53
9,457
3,211
2,246
1,586
3,179
8,813
5,357
1,431
1,09
13,566
30
7,196
3,175
39,993
■>.
10
13,055
3,153
3,580
1,450
5,587
11,356
8,274
3,214
3,48
) 19,774
36
11,158
3,350
68,300
55
33
18
18
18
15
26
26
9
L
i 46
1
19
6
132
56
1
52
26
44
27
25
84
48
29
3-
. 85
2
33
10
225
57
2,155
885
644
681
939
1,635
690
315
19
4,840
6
1,264
476
14,139
58
1
2,497
2
747
1
914
2
388
1,679
2
1,817
1,407
2
453
2
56.
3,668
L 4
7
1,888
2
635
14,182
10
59
60
1
1
3
2
2
4
2
3
1
13
61
10
1
7
12
7
7
) 75
18
202
62
"i
125
302
2
...
492
7
12
2
2,397
63
100
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 8-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST
text)
rsery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower end
vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and
bulbs sold dollars 1954. .
1949..
Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines,
ornamentals, etc . ) farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
acres 1954..
1949. .
Sold dollars 1954. .
1949..
Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens,
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..
...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 . .
1949 1 .
thousands of bd. ft. 1954..
1949 1 .
Pulpwood cut farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
cords 1954..
1949..
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..
Maple trees tapped farms reporting 1954..
1949..
number 1954 . .
1949..
Maple sirup made farms reporting 1954. ,
1949..
gallons 1954..
1949. .
Maple sugar made farms reporting 1954 . .
1949..
pounds 1954 . .
1949..
408,065
57,685
360,700
2,035
32,940
18,780
42,195
53,778
1,719
1,929
5,170
1,872
8,987
10,543
12,887
19,954
26,607
38,988
7,549
11,030
1,263
1,997
271,544
224,858
70,846
49,893
68,785
68,322
155,893
138,111
13,400
20,738
44,805
36,854
6,164
8,621
3,976
3,763
15,733
16,692
2,065
4,669
5,543
2,951
3,283
2,801
10,292
12,160
4,421
5,936
1,167
1,182
95,325
72,459
18,300
17,000
34,500
72,348
2,887
3,596
4,346
3,405
14,642
9,601
86,299
98,444
41,200
2,752
20,500
68,676
36,000
82,837
3,850
11,440
9,099
12,855
7,995
8,349
10,420
14,708
20,041
23,809
8,248
7,189
1,932
1,722
67,105
64,079
41,950
1,770
16,000
20,000
25,005
35,173
5,520
9,411
2,277
3,713
17,056
25,443
4,518
8,099
1,711
1,567
3,550
23,849
32,660
34,947
65,999
61,610
10,760
3,520
10,312
18,087
16,745
12,288
12,092
19,254
6,633
16,126
2,317
3,516
17,450
42,050
15,550
42,950
6,460
1,130
7,220
9,846
12,042
14,522
3,351
2,023
77,939
88,281
17,500
38,690
9,500
11,000
3,660
3,820
4,000
10,848
3,660
9,562
4,000
16,842
8,252
17,572
3,016
5,631
6,678
17,055
Z Reported in small fracti
Does not include amount sold as standing tijnbe:
MICHIGAN
101
PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Ionia
*~
Iron
Isabella
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Kalkaska
Kent
Lake
La P ee r
Leelanau
Livingston
Luce
98,091
52
36,880
14,842
320,591
1,112,728
2,375
1,204,157
00 191,023
4,010
142,747
78,339
1
66,854
3,00
) 14,000
49,237
456,433
929,036
911
1,335,659
2,
29 116,243
6,220
149,598
41,071
2
13
L 3
1
14
17
33
1 8
10
10
3
8
3
18
21
2
30
1 3
1
11
12
4
66
L 2
(Z)
56
136
103
1 67
40
142
5
30
10
81
127
6
200
Z) 13
1
26
59
6
14,342
2
530
30
59,802
216,723
218,500
00 22,275
16,571
17,855
•r-
7
10,442
8
8
6
L 3
7,755
2
3
22,300
18
21
93,797
46
63
360
133,330
44
42
00 17,062
7
2 6
500
3
27,719
5
10,634
7
6
8
10
31,670
1,75
) 11,630
20,221
109,719
555,052
518,810
127,900
1,200
48,200
23,634
11
59,050
1,501
1,820
7,800
100,046
553,505
453,080
6,
100 86,037
12,250
41,400
48,425
12
8
2
6
2
10
15
42
36
1
1
23
29
1 5
1 3
3
6
9
10
10
13
14
2
2
4
8
59
1
50
2 7
5
36
15
8
1
9
86
1
56
3 3
1
6
10
16
10
L 6
7
23
80
1
62
1 8
1
11
14
17
10
L 3
4
33
86
1
64
3 7
3
11
10
18
76,649
50
25,700
12,601
202,155
752,570
275
594,507
.00 141,145
3,000
92,400
40,182
19
53,412
3,00
13,100
40,105
306,311
651,324
296
772,442
2,
29 93,166
4,530
45,330
26,637
20
6
4
1
6
36
1
45
9
1
6
6
21
4
2
2
9
47
2
50
5
2
4
2
22
8,500
5,690
1,000
35,600
295,110
640
765,597
23,762
750
39,546
5,284
23
8,100
500
400
53,584
89,973
1,320
763,968
6,613
1,050
24,400
2,219
24
2
3
2
4
3
10
14
12
8
2
12
15
6
1
1
1
6
8
1
25
26
1
5
36
62
145
2
65
12
(Z)
20
31
27
1
75
156
46
93
5
(z)
13
2
28
7
5
4
14
45
3
53
13
2
10
10
29
4
2
4
21
53
2
61
5
2
12
3
30
7,100
10,650
2,211
58,634
143,435
2,100
391,150
27,605
1,010
33,776
20,302
31
3,000
900
1,377
127,822
183,915
255
429,887
5,115
1,190
76,549
3,750
32
424
13
! 237
302
447
240
225
587
12
L50 393
328
429
395
47
33
718
28
L 403
414
773
380
303
935
49 558
474
526
517
91
34
11,131
3,641
> 4,150
8,866
13,382
4,904
2,905
12,024
111
3,
05 9,925
9,055
9,412
7,723
983
35
18,292
7,38
5,363
12,455
17,347
6,413
5,749
23,099
4,
53 14,912
11,503
18,094
15,396
3,854
36
108
3
> 29
73
224
138
28
203
2
37 90
63
73
158
12
37
146
7
) 31
93
303
181
48
314
79 84
94
105
199
7
38
8,373
5,25
J 8,045
11,187
23,043
16,021
4,586
17,608
51
4,
10 8,809
11,893
4,636
12,317
5,720
39
10,865
11,26
! 7,105
13,295
24,141
17,352
8,540
24,459
10,
55 6,257
16,356
7,228
15,890
1,150
40
104
5
> 10
68
154
59
50
118
32 92
61
156
105
8
41
138
6
25
98
178
70
40
163
38 121
96
150
125
12
42
824
28
) 46
303
712
373
210
801
41 1,319
630
881
668
104
43
572
43
> 357
354
763
408
148
849
L39 617
518
616
722
120
44
5
33
10
1
4
13
9
30 1
13
2
2
10
45
3
> 30
1
3
4
19
4
1
1
11
46
330
896
634
1,000
572
204
291
2,
04 40
291
7
60
285
47
617
15
2 509
6
147
195
46
162
50
8
238
43
66
2
3 44
46
52
40
33
71
41 57
71
35
40
17
49
36,657
13,87
7 18,480
16,664
64,242
15,839
15,625
34,492
21,
00 36,096
35,282
18,842
21,044
27,818
50
37,321
13,44
5 29,330
20,551
35,482
15,631
8,979
47,892
L50 18,822
26,550
24,235
21,756
20,602
51
46
3 5
23
9
9
13
39
8 32
28
8
7
3
52
90
7 9
43
12
19
32
90
21 48
45
32
10
8
53
12,102
141
3 227
5,285
89
104
2,046
10,255
1,
43 7,546
12,977
2,035
685
626
54
20,910
47
) 1,661
7,094
99
844
3,921
19,757
2,
66 9,565
11,376
4,320
769
1,205
55
46
3 5
23
9
9
13
39
8 32
28
8
7
3
56
86
7 8
43
11
19
29
87
21 47
43
30
10
8
57
3,948
5
3 25
1,209
23
68
305
3,141
27 2,311
2,656
480
215
65
58
4,269
6
7 278
1,211
29
182
747
3,940
1,
38 1,844
1,669
716
132
396
59
2
2
6
1
3
2
60
4
1
2
7
2 5
5
2
61
13
55
282
4
44
7
62
105
22
197
437
20 222
87
9
63
102
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 8.-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Mackinac
Macomb
Manistee
Marquette
Mason
Mecosta
Menominee
Midland
Missaukee
Monroe
:
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable
seeds and plants, and bulba:
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and
vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and
9,175
9,209
2,150,325
1,911,377
45,498
35,831
86,290
106,950
157,541
66,181
53,409
55,574
61,885
102,013
61,868
38,191
2,150
325
1,280,076
1,082,235
2
1949...
3
Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines,
48
9
19
6
2
8
2
26
4
1949. . .
45
5
1
6
5
7
2
16
5
acres 1954...
272
21
80
7
4
48
18
1,318
6
1949...
246
18
2
9
3
24
20
496
y
237,921
361,143
8,522
8,392
350
52,251
4,221
1,075
300
1,475
29,385
16,894
2,000
250
1,078,943
927,963
8
1949...
9
Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens,
and bedding plants grown for sale:
2
52
8
4
7
6
4
6
1
23
10
1949 . . .
2
56
6
5
6
4
6
7
15
11
square feet 1954...
11,000
1,133,380
38,401
14,720
93,070
21,710
39,316
11,258
1,000
172,088
12
1949...
11,200
382,970
14,275
47,370
94,656
34,500
39,820
19,526
67,828
13
71
6
2
11
5
5
4
1
29
U
1949...
1
98
7
2
5
1
7
4
1
22
15
acres 1954...
126
4
4
7
3
6
3
(z)
50
16
1949...
(z)
159
23
4
3
(Z)
10
7
1
58
17
2
116
12
4
13
10
6
7
1
41
18
1949...
2
132
13
5
8
5
11
9
1
31
L9
dollars 1954...
8,850
1,691,013
31,191
85,725
104,645
34,324
57,800
29,559
150
140,427
20
1949...
9,209
1,386,771
18,275
106,375
60,838
47,788
83,792
21,077
60
97,869
21
Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds,
vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and mushrooms produced for sale:
Grown under glass or in
2
48
3
2
3
3
4
19
22
1949. . .
40
3
3
3
3
6
1
19
■ 1
square feet 1954...
3,020
298,813
840
715
27,060
2,460
2,850
86,295
24
1949. . .
174,824
900
1,200
4,100
19,500
3,428
375
101,938
25
18
4
3
6
2
6
26
1949...
23
9
3
1
8
27
acres 1954...
111
15
2
9
2
8
28
1949...
30
31
16
(z)
9
29
2
61
57
6
12
2
1
3
3
3
5
9
5
1
1
22
22
30
1949...
31
dollars 1954...
325
221,391
5,785
565
645
18,010
3,785
2,924
60,706
32
1949...
163,463
9,164
225
1,122
7,786
16,746
220
15
56,403
33
123
151
306
225
268
527
791
218
369
198
34
1949...
229
294
456
347
463
642
1,262
427
505
539
35
cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954...
1,834
2,874
3,737
3,416
5,437
14,528
14,014
5,471
10,645
3,242
36
1949 . . .
6,545
8,800
10,917
5,469
10,634
17,541
25,737
11,943
14,442
9,630
37
23
18
59
55
58
220
501
70
82
42
38
1949. . .
67
37
76
72
61
208
670
102
96
108
39
number 1954. ..
5,931
1,598
25,309
31,742
8,005
30,298
422,409
6,420
20,711
2,716
40
1949...
25,052
1,818
25,418
21,500
7,390
26,017
482,222
8,315
19,387
8,765
41
Saw logs and veneer logs cut (including standing
9
31
56
35
66
114
123
40
69
60
42
1949 1 ..
33
51
68
47
76
126
233
72
96
117
43
thousands of bd. ft. 1954...
124
110
293
312
247
639
731
324
323
418
44
1949 1 . .
323
119
344
630
294
435
1,572
368
322
397
45
22
57
102
38
47
364
2
33
1
46
1949...
47
2
25
121
21
8
386
3
44
47
cords 1954.. .
713
4,754
4,641
2,131
3,071
10,062
23
999
10
48
1949...
1,300
20
1,513
4,872
574
199
10,621
33
773
49
Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp-
wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees,
hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous
35
8
84
113
78
107
494
18
86
23
50
dollars 1954...
17,596
12,725
52,622
102,182
28,521
42,687
267,604
7,250
43,451
9,204
51
1949. . .
39,112
12,827
28,916
123,026
19,187
15,474
365,309
9,609
21,121
13,038
52
7
4
39
8
26
33
34
9
14
1
53
1949...
22
8
56
11
57
76
55
12
40
54
number 1954. . .
2,230
61
4,844
728
15,024
3,224
4,605
1,024
3,687
2
55
1949...
2,602
605
7,688
1,688
20,814
8,455
5,779
799
3,488
56
7
4
39
8
26
33
34
9
13
1
57
1949...
22
7
54
11
57
74
54
10
40
58
gallons 1954 . . .
228
35
1,058
108
3,908
1,013
839
380
497
2
59
1949...
411
127
1,466
295
3,654
1,664
1,319
236
573
60
2
1
1
1
61
1949...
1
4
1
2
6
1
62
pounds 1954. . .
10
10
20
1
63
1949...
11
35
5
829
85
16
small fractions.
1 Does not include amount sold as standing timber.
MICHIGAN
103
PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Ktontealjn Montmor
Muskegon
Newaygo
Oakland
Oceana
Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Osceola Oococ
a
Otsego
°«a.a P ™£
It.: comno
i Saginaw
100,978
50
262,261
37,029
1,230,965
49,845
11,950
2,018
31,390
4
50
620,802 1,'
75
2,28
394,867
1
17,327
206,459
23,577
1,297,250
83,549
3,500
111
14,696
23
594,113
1 <
1,70C
420,218
2
7
16
3
33
12
1
3
1
70
1
3
43
3
4
11
4
58
7
39
1
27
4
7
80
3
160
68
(Z)
2
(z)
359
1
l
99
5
94
34
2
176
26
132
2
64
6
3,700
23,084
900
249,478
47,360
250
50
50
201,270 1,(
100
78
64,486
7
1,745
9,076
2,375
125,203
78,751
83,723
J.9
5CK
51,344
8
4
1
22
5
32
3
2
1
4
42
1
21
9
7
17
4
58
2
2
2
33
22
10
79,888
00
138,844
30,100
436,330
3,660
4,960
1,100
20,480
180,406
92
1,40(
250,392
11
47,080
106,181
12,240
470,674
3,000
2,900
4,425
112,637
90C
342,083
12
4
16
8
29
4
2
1
3
34
2
29
13
8
8
6
65
3
1
2
43
20
14
3
18
9
54
1
1
1
1
z
207
1
27
15
10
2
5
96
(Z)
(z)
1
179
38
16
7
1
30
12
57
5
3
1
5
71
3
38
17
12
20
8
105
5
2
1
2
1
63
L 36
18
51,657
50
173,685
31,514
939,814
2,225
5,850
2,000
28,700
L4
264,934
75
l,50t
308,032
19
9,882
135,236
17,559
1,093,448
4,445
2,300
100
12,326
8
286,217
1,2CX
337,628
20
4
13
4
15
-'
1
12
13
21
2
24
5
38
1
3
1
24
19
22
70,680
48,652
2,950
47,559
5,260
5,000
48,415
41,021
23
15,500
49,231
4,310
66,573
1,200
2,885
120
99,254
48,753
24
4
7
5
7
2
1
1
2
25
5
25
1
1
4
21
2
1
2
29
6
26
4
26
4
115
(Z)
1
(z)
2
221
2
27
(Z)
1
12
37
1
(z)
1
216
10
28
6
20
9
21
2
3
1
3
36
16
29
3
22
8
50
2
1
1
5
1
50
22
30
45,621
65,492
4,615
41,673
260
5,850
18
2,640
154,598
22,349
31
5,700
62,147
3,643
78,599
353
1,200
11
2,370
15
224,173
31,246
32
516
L51
165
381
219
333
316
459
473
LI
250
252
05
4(
606
33
704
..;
324
698
486
618
456
553
676
L2
276
482
13
4.
999
34
14,220 4,
,3.3
3,944
7,323
6,823
6,174
8,421
7,863
13,962 1,
2
> 8,925
4,278 13,
47
1,15
13,984
35
16,503 5,
>13
7,539
18,002
9,894
9,414
14,281
9,120
16,990 2,
!9
9,106
7,472 16,
r?i
1,25
24,254
36
191
21
54
159
70
99
107
39
114
3
) 19
76
>04
162
37
247
41
89
232
124
159
103
72
160
3
> 37
163
J7
263
38
18,106 5,
no
5,803
22,332
7,209
20,454
16,723
3,093
23,949 4,
jO
4,756
6,511 91,
78
45
14,369
39
32,197 11,
>48
8,173
29,664
7,385
26,043
12,517
12,705
30,722 4,
J 8,810
12,737 54,
34
62
19,585
40
108
17
31
122
56
101
109
37
85
6
3 33
33
89
151
41
142
41
56
132
63
138
111
53
106
41
> 36
78
L23
229
42
584
147
186
952
733
641
520
262
440
!8<
323
168
67
2
840
43
784
L69
393
617
267
642
422
334
584
L6
! 170
255
.76
1
982
44
9
10
12
42
12
12
100
41
2
! 6
3
49
, 1
45
6
19
1
26
10
7
147
25
3
1
65
1
46
290
L85
1,084
1,309
767
228
3,359
5,628 1,
3
515
60
98
14
2
47
210
240
9
366
216
166
4,294
1,008
5
150
10
82
8
21
48
73
26
45
99
31
77
56
128
94
3
1 37
94
L38
79
49
40,818 10,
)16
17,642
36,381
31,890
46,218
11,123
56,705
55,464 21,
S3
I 14,035
47,052 67,
69
2,10"
59,639
50
32,630 20,
361
23,076
35,882
24,766
49,230
8,217
75,488
40,089 7,
2
9,410
27,906 43,
)07
2,5L
49,056
51
31
5
7
22
6
46
10
4
50
1.
> 6
21
9
13
52
66
15
16
31
8
93
19
10
114
21
> 15
50
18
16
53
5,083 2,
Ml
1,716
4,744
105
17,420
882
260
9,032 3,
)5
) 298
2,419
11
56
722
54
10,7-9 2,
356
1,179
3,606
680
20,456
1,234
504
15,655 4,
>4l
2,253
4,868 1,
41
6
742
55
31
5
7
22
6
46
10
4
50
J.
> 6
21
9
13
56
60
15
14
31
8
90
19
10
109
2
> 15
49
17
15
57
1,256
jl5
252
1,065
44
5,216
111
40
1,784
41
) 77
823
99
9
246
58
1,836
309
223
807
211
3,765
284
77
3,404
H2
) 437
995
33
109
59
3
7
2
1
60
6
1
6
6
L
1
1
61
57
420
60
1
62
69
1
241
173
4
3
63
104
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 8^J>)URSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
St. Clair
St. Joseph
Sam' lac
Schoolcraft
Shiawassee
Tuscola
Van Buren
Washtenaw
Wayne
Wexford
1
Nursery and greenhouse products, flover and vegetable
seeds and plants, and bulbs:
Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and
vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and
225,980
195,226
409,232
162,209
7,250
11,724
99,075
19,600
28,278
67,708
40,418
46,069
316,407
359,563
243,136
122,238
2,555,327
1,774,289
22,089
2
1949...
22,126
3
Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines,
10
11
1
4
8
8
38
19
41
4
4
1949 . . .
9
10
7
1
8
7
45
11
44
3
5
acres 1954...
97
115
(Z)
90
20
39
290
41
242
20
6
1949...
74
40
12
1
186
11
195
22
74
24
7
8
82,740
42,218
79,832
24,298
50
2,184
90,800
300
7,125
6,138
3,785
4,750
85,213
79,258
41,821
17,764
419,209
105,200
9,100
1949...
4,860
9
Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens,
and bedding plants grown for sale:
Grown under glass farms reporting 1954 . . .
8
10
1
2
5
9
12
21
79
3
10
1949...
11
6
4
4
7
8
12
16
80
3
11
square feet 1954...
79,000
66,224
4,820
6,750
24,710
26,064
77,447
107,591
1,168,231
11,143
12
1949...
122,515
53,850
7,220
3,320
48,125
37,724
29,465
81,823
985,301
3,400
u
9
5
3
5
3
18
13
28
5
u
1949. . .
12
4
1
5
7
5
19
17
56
4
15
acres 1954. . .
12
10
1
4
3
226
56
34
4
16
1949...
22
7
(Z)
6
14
2
77
11
70
2
17
15
12
1
5
9
10
27
31
94
7
IS
1949...
18
9
5
5
12
11
19
27
112
1
19
dollars 1954...
132,375
116,900
3,600
7,875
19,543
23,590
174, 177
171,565
1,994,341
12,189
20
1949...
124,043
121,341
6,818
18,900
57,084
39,330
49,838
80,608
1,535,362
7,500
21
Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds,
vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs,
and mushrooms produced for sale:
Grown under glass or in
4
1
2
4
8
8
12
39
1
22
1949...
5
3
3
2
7
6
5
13
61
2
23
square feet 1954 . . .
16,800
6,000
4,820
300
7,110
16,500
35,050
44,129
220,148
250
/-
1949...
20,787
11,555
3,900
625
3,400
13,660
10,963
27,317
211,533
982
25
6
1
1
4
13
2
6
2
26
1949...
4
1
4
1
2
3
9
4
6
5
27
acres 1954...
6
372
5
2
100
(Z)
15
5
28
1949...
324
1
86
(z)
(Z)
2
441
5
20
24
29
8
5
1
2
5
11
19
13
43
3
30
1949...
9
4
6
2
9
9
13
15
67
7
31
dollars 1954...
10,865
212,500
3,600
400
1,610
13,043
57,017
29,750
141,777
800
32
1949...
28,965
16,570
2,722
400
4,486
1,989
230,467
23,866
133,727
9,766
33
Forest products:
447
345
364
107
352
485
433
484
113
371
34
1949...
545
557
712
148
446
871
724
757
214
472
35
cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954...
8,266
7,462
8,371
1,731
8,347
11,835
7,610
11,733
1,111
9,648
36
1949...
10,260
11,349
16,841
3,505
10,301
22,584
13,049
15,021
2,594
7,645
37
78
144
42
32
58
57
284
145
22
68
38
1949...
97
226
85
35
89
107
381
219
72
105
39
number 1954 .. .
4,803
16,339
3,682
40,131
5,410
5,455
38,713
10,488
1,298
9,550
40
1949...
5,290
28,448
7,079
26,330
6,025
7,593
43,356
18,025
4,109
17,610
41
Sawlogs and veneer logs cut (including standing
134
109
122
16
104
154
118
177
4
59
42
1949 1 . .
142
126
172
16
132
193
139
204
29
69
43
thousands of bd. ft. 1954...
732
687
1,044
237
653
1,399
1,524
771
20
226
44
1949 1 ..
641
404
781
120
491
808
481
688
55
245
45
2
3
29
1
2
6
1
1
26
46
1949. . .
1
26
8
10
1
11
47
cords 1954. . .
70
85
556
20
32
454
40
300
2,563
48
1949...
30
411
145
775
75
148
49
Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp-
wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees,
hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous
44
49
52
39
38
85
74
48
7
68
50
dollars 1954...
23,974
16,576
32,732
23,630
28,377
54,188
51,112
25,032
1,915
28,434
51
1949...
31,001
18,608
12,438
15,785
20,725
21,488
36,924
29,480
3,207
9,708
52
20
12
6
7
19
39
58
8
2
25
53
1949...
28
21
26
10
38
71
93
13
55
54
number 1954. . .
2,586
458
185
1,375
1,646
5,463
6,999
972
24
4,421
55
1949...
2,282
712
2,896
2,098
4,582
9,251
10,034
2,847
9,096
56
20
12
6
7
19
39
58
8
2
25
57
1949. . .
26
21
25
10
37
70
91
12
54
58
gallons 1954. ..
652
173
40
134
413
1,285
2,699
305
8
657
59
1949...
324
175
403
242
861
1,562
2,859
645
1,530
60
1
2
3
1
61
1949...
2
1
1
1
1
6
62
pounds 1954 . . .
10
4
34
2
63
1949...
4
40
10
8
500
15
small fractions .
standing timber.
MICHIGAN
County Table 9 (Part 1 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
105
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Alcona
Alger
Allegan
Alpena
Antrim
Arenac
Baraga
Barry
92,019
102,371
1,871,006
1,599,149
123
280
905
1,301
3
11
6
35
3,182
3,276
57,646
47,533
297
386
1,987
1,939
461
709
5,162
6,691
717
767
9,407
7,002
11
42
35
125
2
3
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
1,667
33,058
26,969
5
6
1949...
84,191
93,910
39
195
2
3,133
3,157
64
164
394
667
650
683
1
5
1,551
1,631
7
a
acres 1954...
1949...
1,532,822
1,273,326
135
701
5
13
49,737
37,681
278
526
3,311
5,325
7,127
5,134
1
7
28,865
22,975
9
10
bushels 1954...
1949...
70,867,260
64,393,111
3,662
25,808
140
462
2,104,508
1,744,427
9,223
20,965
111,338
230,538
218,844.
234,488
50
195
1,286,891
1,193,818
11
12
1949...
29,723
31,231
49
38
1
938
1,141
202
136
170
123
190
167
5
14
405
432
13
14
acres 1954...
1949...
293,880
267,251
569
338
1
18
7,254
8,627
1,506
1,060
1,676
1,101
1,889
1,440
25
73
3,405
3,024
15
16
tons, green weight 1954 . . .
1949...
2,350,594
2,210,164
3,330
2,422
10
138
66,429
69,242
11,368
7,612
11,299
7,193
12,979
9,316
215
668
28,060
26,536
17
IS
IS
20
Hogged or grazed, or cut for green
1949...
acres 1954 . . .
1949...
6,229
10,332
44,, 304
58,572
42
68
201
262
3
127
247
655
1,225
63
131
203
353
30
65
175
265
65
101
391
428
5
23
9
45
95
133
788
970
36,940
19,372
29,604,215
10,634,239
2
6
117
317
1,478
535
758,191
214,853
3
445
100
63
50
21,014
9,620
89
67
32,048
14,081
696
22
23
24
1949...
bushels 1954...
1949...
322
486,982
164,158
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Bay
Benzie
Berrien
Branch
Calhoun
Cass
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa
1,649
1,899
20,675
16,011
191
276
1,793
2,719
2,528
2,511
38,767
30,297
1,846
1,987
55,793
50,425
2,206
2,304
56,970
48,739
1,582
1,754
40,904
36,941
372
601
3,153
4,589
187
376
1,322
2,364
2
2
3
4
1949 . . .
acres 1954...
1949...
27
26
145
5
6
1949...
1,546
1,763
144
229
2,474
2,434
1,829
1,964
2,171
2,250
1,551
1,723
263
500
97
281
2
6
7
8
acres 1954...
1949...
16,871
12,186
1,109
1,691
36,395
27,229
52,143
46,233
50,496
41,593
37,874
33,544
1,488
2,589
362
1,316
26
65
9
10
bushels 1954...
1949...
732,408
583,380
22,901
61,336
1,834,974
1,061,604
2,594,537
2,159,956
2,381,731
1,996,928
1,804,267
1,365,601
56,670
96,486
11,280
47,525
760
2,247
11
1.
1949...
350
378
45
52
277
320
317
375
576
595
183
227
176
178
88
88
3
13
14
acres 1954...
1949...
3,379
2,920
476
368
1,966
2,307
2,698
3,060
5,308
5,284
1,411
1,730
1,537
1,581
838
741
27
15
16
tons, green weight 1954...
1949...
23,970
24,786
2,130
2,331
19,903
19,642
25,037
26,995
48,239
43,839
12,916
13,921
11,738
9,633
5,991
4,769
162
17
Hogged or grazed, or cut for green
78
268
425
905
39
57
208
460
84
157
406
761
93
131
952
1,132
143
239
1,166
1,862
132
163
1,619
1,667
35
94
128
419
32
76
122
307
18
19
20
1949...
acres 1954...
1949. . .
19
53
347
235
206,001
63,677
9
12
1,158
1,013
1,133
545
837,498
261,385
1,029
638
1,104,515
465,123
1,113
578
958,204
339,603
760
549
659,739
290,222
24
24
8,434
3.744
5
8
930
446
22
23
24
1949...
bushels 1954...
1949...
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Clare
Clinton
Crawford
Delta
Dickinson
Eaton
finmet
Genesee
Gladwin
1
2
3
4
Cora:
1949. . .
acres 1954...
1949...
427
534
6,178
6,753
2,063
2,165
57,404
45,709
13
37
207
371
236
321
1,587
1,906
114
172
861
1,154
2,220
2,410
54,648
44,954
304
504
2,243
3,646
2,056
2,401
36,849
33,378
678
787
10,260
9,559
5
6
1949...
326
474
2,030
2,129
2
20
7
44
1
10
2,195
2,357
196
431
1,930
2,218
584
725
7
8
acres 1954...
1949...
3,652
4,674
48,585
38,079
13
95
19
189
1
25
48,339
37,638
933
2,266
28,467
25,854
7,218
7,058
9
10
bushels 1954...
1949...
134,866
209, 728
2,395,584
2,127,731
350
3,194
650
8,604
50
1,075
2,303,473
2,023,025
27,039
81,202
1,122,265
1,273,391
199,968
299,397
11
1?
1949...
162
146
811
704
10
18
185
219
109
153
674
767
125
134
546
586
224
208
13
acres 1954...
1949...
2,115
1,552
7,479
5,737
185
225
1,458
1,491
838
1,076
5,426
6,052
1,155
1,133
7,083
5,640
2,454
1,928
15
16
tons, green weight 1954...
1949...
12,592
11,030
70,786
45,434
984
1,224
12,842
13,989
7,785
9,480
51,679
46,037
8,014
8,031
52,158
47,054
14,483
12,993
17
18
19
20
Hogged or grazed, or cut for green
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
53
180
3
12
51
87
5
22
111
216
43
59
159
275
88
98
411
527
1,340
1,893
9
51
110
226
22
53
883
1,264
155
247
1,299
1,884
573
25
32
13,742
10,435
766
406
686,986
225,156
2
139
1
50
1,352
654
1,039,108
332,623
3
18
460
1,481
726
445
347,653
184,807
43
67
13,754
14,726
22
23
24
1949...
bushels 1954...
1949. . .
106
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 1 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
.gebic
Traverse
Gratiot
Hillsdale
Houghton
Huron
Ingham
Ionia
IOSCO
1
2
3
4
Corn:
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
13
46
43
153
556
734
7,895
9,221
2,161
2,311
57,292
45,456
2,437
2,644
64,224
55,545
15
144
27
285
2,295
2,082
28,645
16,572
1,808
1,915
52,427
42,893
1,830
1,988
48,734
42,484
308
426
3,710
3,716
5
6
1949...
441
655
2,113
2,266
2,417
2,609
1
9
1,746
1,302
1,755
1,855
1,799
1,933
230
364
7
8
acres 1954...
1949...
4,394
6,149
50,426
38,363
59,407
49,1A4
1
17
16,982
7,618
43,248
33,542
41,164
34,106
2,089
2,531
9
10
bushels 1954...
1949...
128,009
252,902
2,307,311
2,223,230
3,235,812
2,548,878
20
270
717,920
395,793
2,063,806
1,915,412
1,970,217
1,948,121
59,122
108, 657
11
12
1949...
8
20
249
243
676
770
484
542
3
16
1,170
1,003
724
771
734
863
108
91
13
14
acres 1954...
1949...
37
108
3,152
2,606
5,834
5,483
4,163
5,259
10
77
10,776
7,853
7,800
7,344
6,612
6,830
1,355
870
15
16
tons, green weight 1954. . .
1949...
283
940
18,904
15,867
49,550
45,763
41,114
36,002
70
500
95,713
75,823
67,625
67, 885
59,136
56,689
7,751
6,629
17
Hogged or grazed, or cut for green
5
26
6
45
58
78
349
466
152
247
1,032
1,610
93
175
654
1,142
11
120
16
191
174
301
887
1,101
124
241
1,379
2,007
127
227
958
1,548
36
72
266
315
18
19
20
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
92
71
29,266
21,408
1,321
955
1,178,565
549,315
1,438
568
1,454,956
323,411
500
63
203,315
13,362
908
405
863,628
227,474
951
522
773,249
301,287
12
30
2,425
6,476
22
23
24
1949...
bushels 1954...
1949...
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
iron
Isabella
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Kalkaska
Kent
Keweenaw
Lake
I*peer
1
2
3
4
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
11
13
62
75
1,622
1,700
35,981
27,948
1,788
2,143
46,814
44,943
1,469
1,632
41,799
34,556
249
360
3,891
5,148
2,458
2,716
40,551
39,844
193
280
1,888
2,558
2,143
2,349
43,163
35,030
,
1
2
1,533
1,603
1,760
2,100
1,433
1,580
187
336
2,384
2,602
147
257
6
1949...
2,238
7
8
acres 1954...
1949...
8
1
27,089
20,385
41, 663
38,227
37,483
29,293
1,794
3,660
31,989
30,533
1,152
1,804
29,669
25,057
9
10
bushels 1954...
1949...
400
50
1,092,069
1,041,378
2,162,535
2,002,432
1,712,193
1,225,095
37,304
121,475
1,329,168
1,552,407
32,420
60,579
1,118,963
1,348,260
11
12
1949...
10
12
741
683
431
496
313
383
121
97
898
1,046
66
62
990
980
13
14
acres 1954...
1949...
54
72
7,818
6,410
4,493
5,162
3,390
4,061
1,825
1,265
7,862
8,477
590
591
12,566
8,850
15
16
tons, green weight 1954...
1949...
670
539
59,241
50,798
38,456
42,885
30,721
28,642
8,084
8,129
65,847
70,238
3,435
3,788
92,979
82,822
17
18
19
20
Hogged or grazed, or cut for green
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
1
2
122
167
1,074
1,153
90
202
658
1,554
90
140
926
1,202
41
34
272
223
103
193
700
834
23
33
146
163
119
184
928
1,123
21
22
23
24
1949...
bushels 1954...
1949...
616
225
339,371
100,796
1,000
543
943,584
274,796
781
405
812,361
272,966
13
16
3,515
2,249
810
409
374,168
168,480
18
10
5,124
1,070
777
310
355,603
163.776
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Leelanau
Lenawee
Livingston
Luce
Mackinac
Macomb
Manistee
Marquette
Mason
C„=
520
662
4,257
5,320
3,068
3,224
114,111
96,716
1,357
1,499
33,807
30,068
14
27
96
259
7
23
24
103
1,661
2,097
30,880
28,534
442
629
4,428
6,308
7
19
40
134
841
2
3
4
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
1,007
9,198
9,513
r
435
605
3,045
3,189
1,328
1,458
1
11
1
10
1,581
2,003
371
591
3
6
1949...
938
7
8
acres 1954...
1949 . . .
2,645
4,014
106,605
87,370
27,711
24,001
2
30
1
28
23,591
21,387
2,995
4,941
9
5,880
6,522
9
10
bushels 1954...
1949...
74,078
154,559
6,563,851
5,440,531
1,117,069
1,265,427
60
808
15
884
890,367
1,073,723
75,001
173, 687
255
195,053
321,991
ln
167
147
680
728
493
524
7
10
2
6
611
693
137
147
5
12
12
1949...
381
13
14
acres 1954...
1949...
1,431
1,096
6,379
6,793
5,490
5,269
59
210
15
53
6,652
6,369
1,132
1,040
37
115
2,872
2,804
15
16
tons, green weight 1954...
1949...
8,859
5,853
63,120
63,457
46,764
42,438
367
937
120
540
52,819
50,327
6,349
6,887
285
815
19,889
19,930
17
Hogged or grazed, or cut for green
34
56
181
210
130
352
1,127
2,553
64
114
606
798
8
6
35
19
8
22
92
138
637
778
53
65
301
327
2
5
3
10
72
18
19
20
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
64
446
187
->1
22
44
5,979
4,861
2,075
1,279
3,279,505
1,449,153
634
377
440,548
187,504
1
12
817
391
465,049
158,145
23
51
5,041
6,736
132
109
38, 804
27,211
22
23
24
1949...
bushels 1954...
1949...
MICHIGAN 107
County Table 9 (Part 1 of 6) -SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Mecosta.
Menominee
Midland
Missaukee
Monroe
Montcalm
Montmorency
Muskegon
Newaygo
Oakland
C„=
2
3
Corn for all purposes. .
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
1,094
1,249
16,492
14,874
840
1,143
6,674
7,761
1,101
1,172
17,760
13,446
480
718
5,183
7,358
2,737
2,882
76,396
60,870
2,043
2,240
32,976
28,557
90
130
664
703
725
828
10,847
10,694
1,371
1,523
18,952
17,886
1,272
1,729
30,931
30, 114
5
6
Harvested for grain.
1949...
990
1,182
130
490
993
1,074
325
623
2,717
2,841
1,978
2,169
18
79
677
776
1,254
1,445
1,178
1,653
7
8
acres 1954...
1949. . .
11,842
11,177
500
1,351
14,965
11,002
2,372
4,535
73,156
56,640
26,451
22,747
64
311
7,731
7,588
13,721
13,294
23,605
23.161
9
10
bushels 1954...
1949...
400,902
538,466
18,720
73,708
629,464
551,945
67, 117
172,834
4,328,581
3,226,401
1,141,161
1,206,718
2,228
11,614
274,429
348,708
443,496
601,311
897,187
1,130,882
11
12
1949...
413
420
759
875
193
208
262
288
316
408
693
751
42
29
282
328
512
531
411
489
13
acres 1954..'.
1949. . .
4,139
3,317
5,996
5,891
1,875
1,562
2,447
2,346
2,658
3,162
5,876
5,118
420
255
2,954
2,780
4,487
3,992
6,079
5,983
15
16
tons, green weight 1954...
1949...
26,659
22,267
52,538
53,691
14,338
10,701
15,296
16,234
24,345
31,442
50,842
38,750
3,431
2,097
24,193
19,664
33, 339
30,390
42,252
51,451
17
Hogged or grazed, or
cut for green
77
85
511
380
55
177
178
519
138
167
920
882
57
89
364
477
82
171
582
1,068
111
140
649
692
33
35
180
137
35
69
162
326
113
125
744
600
18
19
20
1949. . .
acres 1954...
1949...
126
1,247
970
. ,, ,„„
215
99
72,608
24,920
8
13
2,350
2,638
252
216
162,637
68,484
12
23
2,260
2,419
2,169
1,368
2,933,745
1,103,032
810
300
391,686
100,356
2
6
350
1,238
199
136
87, 368
45,411
228
159
69,200
42,326
356
22
23
24
1949...
bushels 1954. . .
1949...
314
281,398
175,099
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Oceana
Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Osceola
Oscoda
Otsego
Ottawa
Presque
Isle
Boscommon
Saginaw
1
2
3
Corn for all purposes . .
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
1,027
1,197
13,284
13,131
450
597
6,131
6,350
28
28
93
750
1,017
7,837
9,883
52
113
494
1,154
155
235
1,055
1,353
2,388
2,605
38,893
36,123
144
231
845
1,203
23
40
288
327
3,204
3,342
52,210
41,334
5
6
Harvested for grain.
1949...
958
1,155
312
532
2
18
493
812
28
72
82
166
2,271
2,525
33
107
12
28
3,066
3,180
7
8
acres 1954...
1949...
9,178
9,537
2,770
3,760
23
31
3,543
5,634
197
579
284
655
29,329
26,866
89
353
77
155
44,027
33,896
9
10
bushels 1954...
1949...
337,661
406,897
83,967
173,923
350
1,157
104,950
205,522
6,197
19,827
8,600
22,723
1,242,251
1,407,416
2,473
13,592
1,419
6,395
1,898,988
1,818,085
11
12
1949...
406
436
230
176
2
5
413
461
35
43
67
55
1,058
1,148
80
91
7
9
650
597
13
acres 1954...
1949...
3.757
3,305
2,924
2,340
5
40
3,884
3,885
286
402
675
489
8,894
8,322
635
625
129
119
6,778
5,246
15
16
tons, green weight 1954...
1949...
26,018
23,444
15,790
16,024
19
192
21,520
25,501
1,566
2,227
4,409
2,823
63,507
71,862
4,930
4,387
760
658
53,754
43,100
17
Hogged or grazed, or
cut for green
53
58
349
289
59
19
437
250
9
22
75
101
410
364
2
23
11
173
25
64
96
209
87
225
670
935
38
75
121
225
9
8
82
53
18
19
20
1949...
acres 1954...
1949. . .
349
1,405
2,192
Com sold
140
121
64,932
19,986
10
21
5,395
2,878
2
77
21
36
4,072
3,408
2
7
210
667
12
1,754
525
843
445
337,237
169,362
7
569
2
126
1,690
22
23
24
1949...
bushels 1954...
1949...
723
867,363
278,716
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
St. Clair
St. Joseph
Sanilac
Schoolcraft
Shiawassee
Tuscola
Van Buren
Washtenaw
Wayne
: Wexford
1
2
3
Corn for all purposes . .
farms reporting 1954...
1949. . .
acres 1954...
1949...
2,408
2,469
39,683
28,687
1,580
1,668
52,175
46,699
2,875
2,598
45,240
25,589
11
16
63
2,012
2,211
44,013
37,103
2,741
2,688
50,185
29,282
2,280
2,338
42,625
32,800
2,036
2,286
60,581
54,282
1,350
1,535
21,977
20,097
454
669
4,710
6,696
5
Harvested for grain.
1949...
2,078
2,021
1,568
1,647
2,045
1,456
3
5
1,955
2,159
2,536
2,535
2,182
2,262
1,995
2,235
1,328
1,496
360
584
7
3
acres 1954...
1949...
25,139
16,399
49,646
43,452
22,499
8,369
5
15
36,055
30,180
40,522
22,451
38,871
29,003
51,800
44,349
20,239
17,484
2,684
4,734
9
10
bushels 1954...
1949...
964,074
838,449
2,303,421
1,748,411
874,102
421,641
127
455
1,468,803
1,644,965
1,685,483
1,221,842
1,478,364
1,066,650
2,867,496
2,409,744
1,027,940
919, 582
66,117
153,333
11
15
1949...
1,087
1,063
230
288
1,727
1,602
3
4
705
704
755
688
343
399
732
854
93
155
185
194
13
acres 1954...
1949...
12,775
10,352
1,711
2,326
20,638
15,081
26
21
7,307
5,970
8,137
5,794
2,696
2,880
7,985
8,409
1,430
2,080
1,742
1,559
15
16
tons, green weight 1954...
1949...
95,191
104,874
16,900
17,995
169,914
149,446
182
180
55,151
52,293
66,518
54,077
22,779
22,159
71,152
69,432
10,183
14,041
10,030
8,962
17
Hogged or grazed, or
cut for green
228
347
1,769
1,936
81
118
818
921
340
459
2,103
2,139
5
9
13
27
96
173
651
953
207
214
1,526
1,037
146
158
1,058
917
83
204
796
1,524
40
ioo
308
533
39
18
L9
20
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
75
284
403
Corn sold
749
171
285,015
48,139
893
625
1,000,939
453,338
602
81
263,627
22,918
1,059
728
637,200
341,224
1,422
410
1,004,908
165,660
939
504
643,986
202,963
1,069
431
1,217,502
272,912
612
417
511,406
224,820
10
22
23
1949...
bushels 1954...
1949...
31
3,293
2,526
108
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 2 of 6) -SPECIFIED CROPS
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State.
Alcona
Alger
Allegan
Alpena
Antri,
Arenac
Baraga
Barry
1
Grains grown together and threshed as a
2,180
3,608
40
29
17
32
18
22
68
116
12
27
5
31
8
17
18
23
2
1949...
3
4
acres 1954...
1949...
31,657
54,654
540
327
240
277
259
226
1,368
1,497
193
342
52
643
81
149
154
338
5
6
bushels 1954...
1949...
985,028
1,652,282
14,751
10,850
8,164
9,793
6,971
5,875
29,389
47,797
5,521
11,675
1,950
12,418
3,247
4,187
3,622
9,407
7
8
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
143,380
172, 558
4,374
480
200
75
3,566
1,227
2,405
3,717
1,807
148
3
756
320
2,196
1,578
9
Winter wheat threshed or
66,409
73,076
250
332
3
2,063
2,454
491
595
129
176
443
404
3
9
1,210
1,454
10
1949...
11
12
acres 1954...
1949...
989,704
1,240,265
2,108
3,319
'll
24,843
35,761
4,792
6,950
954
1,378
4,794
4,697
17
25
18,653
28,072
13
1A
bushels 1954...
1949...
28,559,197
31,507,870
56,473
76,732
125
659,313
764,076
142,735
183,551
22,901
28,399
134,817
116,539
330
572
498,925
649,338
L5
16
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
24,289,179
23,348,349
40,402
50,624
513,135
461,846
92,394
134,623
14,073
9,655
90, 758
78,424
150
200
397, 691 |
475,622
17
Spring wheat threshed or
862
1,298
4
5
31
13
16
4
11
13
6
5
8
2
13
2
1
IB
1949...
19
20
acres 1954...
1949...
8,311
9,947
40
23
46
115
143
160
30
55
62
34
38
42
20
36
15
50
21
22
bushels 1954...
1949...
213,731
202,139
844
566
1,685
2,220
3,826
3,903
960
1,404
1,036
620
750
687
520
392
320
900
23
24
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
150,938
99,567
540
448
1,320
506
2,316
1,697
600
185
150
30
115
343
100
200
900
25
26
1949...
76,922
90,489
387
463
176
221
2,236
2,579
653
653
432
495
639
715
208
258
1,308
1,455
27
28
acres 1954...
1949. . .
1,210,580
1,338,883
4,154
5,127
2,075
2,154
31,952
34,356
8,683
7,423
6,473
6,037
9,086
10,153
2,123
2,182
22,838
23,279
29
30
bushels 1954...
1949...
44,951,853
44,870,017
143,501
153,614
71,174
79,677
1,213,083
1,320,343
295,742
240,629
164,631
177,201
317,791
309,166
60,159
60,679
832,693
794,167
31
32
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
10,806,364
5,381,681
21,230
22,219
5,328
7,056
271,132
102,946
47,537
39,843
28,605
18,042
74,191
41,344
6,825
4,684
218,102
97,270
33
34
Barley threshed or combined farms reporting 1954...
1949...
7,500
9,513
52
99
18
50
715
263
129
315
44
40
19
68
6
18
197
49
35
36
acres 1954...
1949...
68,435
101,898
442
816
90
243
6,095
2,302
977
2,635
354
249
154
571
20
26
1,664
418
37
38
bushels 1954...
1949...
2,270,407
2,549,358
8,581
19,642
2,696
8,067
236,508
64,715
26,571
68,235
8,376
5,646
4,057
10,500
254
526
54,930
11,256
39
40
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
635,918
1,106,471
960
3,826
100
55,560
7,681
2,858
21,589
122
657
577
3,219
15,554
516
41
42
1949...
6,843
6,396
45
32
3
3
216
346
108
47
67
54
63
94
1
18
98
73
43
44
acres 1954...
1949...
53,719
53,200
613
257
4
10
1,645
2,966
890
402
566
611
484
972
2
59
766
685
45
46
bushels 1954...
1949...
898,137
708,296
10,136
3,543
61
129
24,533
36,616
18,121
7,004
9,589
6,640
7,036
14,040
23
742
13,344
9,753
47
48
bushels sold 1954. . .
1949...
492,532
305,148
6,785
1,773
11,806
15,443
11,023
3,860
5,653
1,872
4,190
10,089
25
6,886
3,629
49
50
Buckwheat threshed or combined. .farms reporting 1954...
1949...
1,748
2,557
15
18
2
2
12
20
12
7
17
59
20
19
1
13
19
51
52
acres 1954...
1949...
13,118
19,206
77
153
9
84
182
57
35
125
411
148
99
1
97
141
53
54
bushels 1954...
1949...
163,916
250,938
866
2,125
145
94
952
1,881
536
356
1,744
3,763
1,363
1,073
15
1,293
2,409
55
56
bushels sold 1954.. .
1949...
79,986
118,114
391
748
580
908
1,132
1,383
275
130
734
1,011
57
58
Flaxseed threshed or combined. . .farms reporting 1954...
1949...
98
520
1
2
1
59
60
acres 1954...
1949...
1,543
9,324
8
2
12
61
62
bushels 1954...
1949...
12,441
69,194
65
8
6'4
63
64
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
9,562
61,021
40
6
64
65
Other grain threshed or
2,007
16,554
7,425
26
184
384
72
578
384
13
86
71
51
2
8
18
23
128
23
66
67
acres 1954...
1949...
68
69
bushels 1954...
1949...
672,526
205,339
4,915
10,881
22,793
13,758
1,461
1,352
1,026
200
315
4,585
1,000
70
71
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
132,598
39,950
200
3,151
3,717
1,146
106
120
1,494
150
MICHIGAN
109
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Bay Benzie Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa
3,489
4,689
89,446
10,060
6,998
5,648
487
15,365
7,081
6,434
1,907
25
1,618
3,821
1,283
29,364
5,205
3,819
3,927
3,052
5,911
2,183
2,073
1,064
1,965
437
1,575
6,927
33,176
1,427
1,219
4,068
5,408
24,273
8,659
1,302
1,312
14,650
3,796
35,613
34,352
27
28
1,463,004
1,367,311
29
30
471,036
198,715
31
32
198
92
33
34
1,482
35
845
36
52,547
20,982
37
38
16,089
872
39
40
97
53
41
42
802
322
43
44
17,639
4,871
45
46
11,622
1,433
47
48
22
41
49
50
216
314
51
52
3,492
4,292
53
54
1,850
2,372
55
56
1
57
58
16
59
60
100
61
62
68
. 3
24
65
162
13
66
5,320
355
68
69
220
7C
71
110
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 2 of 6) —SPECIFIED CROPS
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Bnmet
Genesee
Gladwin
Gogebic
Traverse
Gratiot
Hillsdale
Hough tor
Huron
Ingham
1
2
Snail grains:
Grains grown together and threshed as a
1949...
42
64
32
59
16
46
6
22
25
38
14
39
34
28
2
5 81
3 191
42
42
3
4
acres 1954...
1949...
785
847
464
1,083
332
534
45
123
393
721
129
644
358
510
6
20
6 1,425
8 3,339
494
752
5
6
bushels 1954...
1949...
25,644
28,264
15,516
35,691
10,615
16,126
1,350
4,687
10,291
20,999
5,003
17,860
11,060
12, 852
1,80
5,48
4 54,214
104,906
17,265
25,921
7
S
bushels sold 1954 .. .
1949. . .
100
2,917
680
2,825
553
515
30
708
2,860
1,501
5,187
2,225
2,752
7,544
8,534
4,864
4,320
9
Winter wheat threshed or
.farms reporting 1954...
1949. . .
106
169
1,618
1,689
341
341
1
3
207
240
1,748
1,909
1,622
1,967
1
2
1 2,926
9 2,932
1,410
1,456
10
11
12
acres 1954...
1949...
873
1,444
23, 868
30,099
3,636
3,409
1
7
1,927
2,578
28,087
38,625
23,239
30,590
5
9
9 53,565
7 55,368
23,257
28,175
13
H
bushels 1954...
1949...
21,669
26,291
694,562
752, 830
95,883
79,110
4
108
48,469
52,307
916,213
1,049,693
599,668
755,124
1,05
1,63
2 1,673,410
1,658,976
705,453
764,409
15
16
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
9,541
9,980
533,019
588,525
53,664
44,524
34,248
31,023
847,301
887,155
508,026
544,554
2
5
9 1,440,466
2 1,304,427
638,005
592,592
17
18
Spring wheat threshed or
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
20
34
14
21
"4
2
7
5
7
16
15
11
3
1
3
2 11
9 15
8
7
19
20
acres 1954...
1949...
95
174
234
221
37
15
38
51
244
326
134
13
5
11
2 132
9 248
67
82
21
22
bushels 1954...
1949...
2,186
2,965
5,670
4,842
896
50
386
785
850
9,264
9,135
3,525
19 c
65
2,03
3 4,389
5,627
1,615
1,661
23
24
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
844
340
3,004
2,144
302
45
595
570
7,515
7,740
2,473
105
7
17
3,489
3,598
1,030
1,111
25
26
.farms reporting 1954...
1949. . .
392
381
1,578
1,949
523
671
111
202
395
469
1,739
2,102
1,836
2,355
62
71
2 2,737
3 2,882
1,406
1,646
27
28
acres 1954...
1949...
4,707
4,048
23,979
29,558
7,383
8,862
751
1,003
5,746
5,804
27,876
35,358
29,442
38,160
7,74
6,95
2 44,620
40,562
25,489
29,219
29
30
bushels 1954 .. .
1949...
146,425
125,363
981,130
924, 904
223,243
262,910
16,553
36,658
136,193
162,675
1,103,006
1,188,161
1,098,755
1,472,832
169,95
223,37
6 2,020,069
2 1,321,447
1,009,644
1,057,906
31
32
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
16,387
11,527
255,818
114,157
11,840
16,327
266
2,384
18,796
22,979
414,479
264,449
269,747
156,806
24,72
35,46
6 471,386
3 131,721
254,993
100,345
33
34
Barley threshed or combined . . .
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
43
67
106
154
32
111
6
26
6
10
96
258
71
30
3
5
2 316
2 1,689
115
46
35
36
acres 1954...
1949...
275
336
1,025
1,467
255
822
12
81
41
63
995
2,807
655
280
13
13
1 2,666
2 24,110
1,047
480
37
38
bushels 1954...
1949...
6,640
8,346
33,013
26,098
4,928
17,398
204
1,739
1,069
1,145
29,229
78,503
24,423
6,848
3,36
3,43
8 89,687
5 616,056
35,765
10,670
39
40
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
795
420
8,134
4,884
1,180
2,143
"8
321
115
7,016
32,365
9,045
1,037
62
19
3 33,937
3 355,516
14,771
218
41
42
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
21
29
102
72
54
53
1
1
75
53
87
95
111
100
1
5
« 72
112
95
51
43
44
acres 1954...
1949...
278
166
841
550
440
349
5
2
702
558
768
870
866
871
6
19
5 514
L 1, 105
657
359
45
46
bushels 1954...
1949...
4,493
1,733
15,426
8,679
6,781
4,549
150
30
12,147
5,718
11,875
12,596
15,297
10,711
1,12
3,26
1 10,062
7 17,774
13,296
5,778
47
48
bushels sold 1954 . . .
1949...
2,629
104
7,649
3,029
1,181
1,256
8,142
2,185
7,792
8,346
8,494
3,110
56
63
6,203
11,606
8,LO
2,419
49
50
Buckwheat threshed or combined
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
11
16
76
66
15
13
19
40
23
40
24
29
1
2
! 57
72
18
54
51
52
acres 1954...
1949...
36
106
524
476
64
95
2
168
490
190
282
185
304
5
7
433
617
133
376
53
54
bushels 1954...
1949...
297
651
6,716
6,012
496
1,215
50
1,215
2,989
1.990
2,879
2,782
4,278
1,16
1,28*
6,943
6,736
1,576
6,065
55
56
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
25
7
2,604
3,169
165
541
1,767
1,384
2,079
2,221
2,951
13
16
2,461
2,186
886
2,363
57
58
Flaxseed threshed or combined.
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
1
1
59
60
acres 1954...
1949...
1
7
61
62
bushels 1954...
1949. . .
"4
42
63
64
bushels sold 1954. . .
1949...
65
Other grain threshed or
.farms reporting 1954. . .
55
2
1
291
21
19
66
67
acres 1954...
1949...
40
500
16
11
5
14
56
40
16
2,358
]
141
204
149
15
68
69
bushels 1954...
1949...
738
19,118
240
136
113
62
1,363
400
120
98,363
2(
6C
7,370
6,853
7,737
234
70
71
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
75
3,659
20
70
680
400
27,328
50
538
1,430
MICHIGAN
111
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Ionia
103=0
Iron
Isabella
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Kalkaska
Kent
Keweenaw
Lake
Lapeer
Leelanau
Lenawee
Livingston
Luce
38
11
42
1
9
37
72
10
32
7
12
7
15
38
26
1
12
39
86
14
23
4e
48
24
39
9
7
1
2
516
728
131
693
3
79
647
1,595
144
761
61
200
66
196
339
428
10
40
132
674
1,571
117
185
700
839
172
714
134
73
3
17,060
23,228
3,552
21,007
160
2,655
20,108
40,812
4,355
19,131
1,670
6,387
1,361
3,101
8,950
10,552
250
1,059
3,145
27,573
45,833
3,346
5,384
23,004
29,090
5,660
17,087
1,950
1,700
5
6
2,830
8,058
195
2,040
193
3,045
4,375
831
3,122
145
10
258
965
1,706
e48
304
6,661
5,383
42
25
13,924
4,769
700
6,646
100
170
7
6
1,544
1,721
205
164
3
1,209
1,214
1,184
1,339
1,032
1,213
39
75
1,502
1,618
2
84
114
1,631
1,677
200
310
2,502
2,596
1,058
1,108
2
15
9
10
29,111
38,501
1,814
1,750
6
17,849
20,313
18,913
23,761
23,003
31,139
306
590
19,928
23,964
6
665
902
21,173
24,753
1,115
2,089
42, 634
50,656
18,580
20,471
7
74
11
12-
841,280
935,729
43,620
42,977
100
526,739
546,921
481,381
558,258
650,330
790,300
6,176
6,679
528,166
557,753
180
16,519
19,458
653,847
630,063
27,436
37,255
1,229,697
1,414,076
499,165
497,895
S3
1,229
13
14
750,323
706,335
20,422
26,716
438,083
430,322
415,396
394,698
604,423
662,611
2,569
1,612
432,030
366,424
10,032
6,916
553,296
459,683
9,767
13,102
1,124,880
1,066,895
441,274
365,661
430
15
16
16
2
1
1
7
17
10
13
19
9
3
8
1
14
3
14
22
2
21
20
15
6
10
5
11
17
18
283
165
7
6
21
55
112
177
352
98
25
175
18
201
11
205
233
9
105
228
257
67
143
21
68
19
20
7,330
2,300
195
75
405
1,180
3,902
4,701
6,833
2,586
555
3,398
300
4,804
125
6,058
3,948
104
2,353
6,195
5,741
2,460
3,531
366
1,089
21
22
6,903
2,250
100
122
3,298
2,868
3,866
878
250
2,927
3,332
40
5,239
2,594
701
4,739
3,786
918
1,460
522
23
24
1,549
1,846
316
38C
226
281
1,403
1,601
1,261
1,648
1,028
1,214
188
203
1,955
2,223
9
9
144
173
1,849
2,122
472
558
2.307
2,809
1,056
1,267
61
53
25
26
32,268
34,939
4,025
4,741
2,173
2,352
24,964
27,307
22,235
28,788
23,510
23,457
3,219
2,643
29,190
32,964
27
48
1,655
1,773
30,276
33,682
4,605
5,476
40,323
51,818
16,166
22,078
1,276
1,189
27
26
1,263,970
1,280,183
124,119
146,652
73,851
78,698
813,034
922,734
778,089
893,480
882,857
825,902
56,799
53,291
1,045,263
1,171,038
578
876
38,330
49,033
1,340,528
1,077,619
131,444
172,156
1,746,681
2,167,369
708,510
724,763
31,232
30,809
29
30
329,964
121,024
12, 017
14,111
17,125
14,603
148,847
101,491
172,165
95,343
291,961
175,398
3,204
3,859
188,052
87,192
2,953
1,847
319,195
83,007
16,187
17,066
644,385
459,956
163,524
70,936
9,730
13,165
31
32
198
69
23
45
19
50
125
314
95
26
268
28
2
191
57
2
3
10
77
142
23
28
149
47
39
42
7
18
33
34
1,938
552
169
272
53
182
1,343
3,137
848
211
3,282
323
14
1,717
544
3
7
43
669
1,289
86
138
1,178
377
313
360
108
217
35
36
63,625
14,270
4,210
5,664
1,561
4,826
35,711
85,132
25,746
5,132
118,745
7,880
125
64,333
15,357
84
180
527
18,058
27,579
2,192
3,356
41,884
8,892
8,740
6,770
1,735
3,839
37
36
18,578
475
40
510
288
6,986
18,805
7,067
830
42,004
1,460
13,165
956
60
5,417
4,089
43
15,260
1,805
2,150
892
180
39
40
139
86
43
50
3
12
86
121
96
106
104
93
65
42
176
167
23
29
107
57
77
73
154
44
63
67
2
5
41
42
1,224
810
415
434
16
70
752
1,202
799
854
854
916
555
442
1,311
1,406
160
187
727
485
366
387
1,097
280
490
586
7
103
43
44
21,926
12,345
7,347
5,640
205
886
9,928
16,537
12,641
13,025
15,351
12,008
6,651
3,650
19,873
18,493
2,439
1,871
12,489
5,272
5,942
5,720
20,989
4,517
9,219
8,357
133
835
45
16,454
5,453
3,669
2,851
490
5,475
5,959
7,682
6,361
8,868
6,788
2,311
894
10,836
9,464
939
319
7,152
2,529
1,836
1,201
11,548
665
5,686
3,790
6
47
48
23
40
13
22
28
36
12
34
12
7
20
42
36
23
5
44
47
13
10
30
23
41
7
2
49
50
186
339
86
132
310
291
90
293
84
30
192
527
276
193
45
17
299
303
60
42
16
256
162
283
110
32
51
52
1,999
3,680
723
2,137
2,860
2,607
905
3,583
1,465
406
1,121
5,017
2,955
2,689
279
103
3,828
4,253
1,006
212
334
4,695
1,575
4,587
1,962
275
53
*4
1,449
1,157
612
1,600
1,269
615
2,070
1,126
286
205
2,834
1,231
809
2,566
1,938
282
27
159
3,465
2,
02
49
230
86
650
500
55
56
57
58
59
-0
6:
' 2
63
.4
10
1
7
97
38
5
1
16
1
72
217
65
89
21
3
104
898
173
352
110
53
42
59
93
92
2
1
526
44
1,983
169
14
>.
3,472
505
75
2,520
33,305
5,529
14,513
3,266
996
786
1,649
36
1,069
3,865
26
12
24,661
1,405
94,521
5,779
556
68
205
6,657
1,205
3,051
750
100
785
250
1,240
26
5,819
420
26,086
781
300
70
71
112
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 ( Part 2 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Mackinac
Macomb Manist
Marquette
Mason
Mecosta
Menominee
Midland
Missaukee
Monroe
1
Snail grains:
Grains grown together and thres
hed as a
farms reporting 1954...
1949...
19
45
14
25
1
2 9
9 8
19
59
39
59
32
62
7
32
71
163
19
25
2
3
4
acres 19 V....
1949...
305
779
85
279
9
12
2 160
9 107
236
737
720
833
407
620
98
517
1,411
2,485
285
299
5
6
bushels 1954...
1949...
6,420
17,563
2,571 1,
8,713 1,
29
37
2 6,947
6 3,096
6,166
23,448
20,391
23,831
18,395
22,720
2,888
16,325
40,362
77,924
9,630
8,047
7
8
bushels soli 1954...
1949...
955
386
2,893
35
24
375
1,775
1,155
885
675
1,870
1,000
2,126
3,913
4,995
3,810
2,786
9
Winter wheat threshed or
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
18
58
1,197
1,432
It
21
J
S 4
523
566
634
573
60
161
634
614
246
345
2,019
2,156
10
U
12
acres 1954...
1949...
118
488
14,152 1,
18,610 1,
12
53
3
65
5,056
6,431
6,508
5,767
287
948
8,514
9,595
2,220
3,654
34,002
41,368
13
1A
bushels 1954...
1949...
1,819
8,590
414,120 22,
490,397 25,
86
70
5
2 1,515
130,133
162,247
179,004
121,759
8,091
19,658
272,997
261,524
58,940
55,614
934,200
1,124,106
15
16
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
286
1,653
338,838 7,
310,174 8,
50
51
7
7 1,200
98,806
109,112
140,080
5,970
2,802
5,629
235,818
207,603
34,812
26,289
828,175
905,211
17
18
Spring wheat threshed or
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
7
21
16
8
1 6
. 21
3
6
6
119
8
3
5
8
21
r-i
20
acres 1954...
1949...
37
85
176
75
2
2 14
2 136
26
47
57
52
138
434
73
15
34
89
290
21
22
bushels 1954...
1949...
420
1,867
5,394
1,371
3
36
3 287
1,380
660
847
1,346
900
3,895
8,959
2,114
245
668
2,264
7,317
23
24
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
45
4,563
962
1
1
. 50
5 35
535
425
1,069
241
1,051
1,040
1,803
553
1,906
3,932
25
26
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
165
185
1,089
1,415
10
39
3 179
L 205
717
831
829
962
1,162
1,287
706
922
515
570
1,477
2,067
27
28
acres 1954...
1949...
3,478
3,247
14,291 2,
18,079 3,
34.
>. 2,411
2,204
8,173
8,147
12,475
13,178
16,371
16,374
8,292
11,641
8,913
8,052
19,418
30,540
29
30
bushels 1954...
1949...
88,291
83,242
660,669 55,
588,364 83,
28
7
3 75,948
3 65,224
221,272
262,442
326,766
341,054
721,875
650,409
285,624
376,971
246,283
239,954
815,584
1,113,796
31
12
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
6,864
12,401
125,263 5,
46,032 5,
72
24
5 9,439
3 4,284
34,280
27,534
33,542
18,966
78,645
51,807
69,239
57,842
19,793
23,832
337,167
291,783
33
34
Barley threshed or combined...
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
22
61
27
19
3 17
> 26
10
22
27
18
48
185
30
166
26
26
55
68
35
36
acres 1954...
1949...
182
457
272
180
1
3.
1 133
3 239
51
145
279
214
221
825
301
1,968
233
225
424
733
37
38
bushels 1954...
1949...
3,921
9,636
9,487
3,793
341
3
3 4,818
) 7,318
1,465
3,725
5,900
5,228
7,214
25,325
9,893
50,029
5,788
4,794
12,985
19,168
39
40
bushels sold 1954.. .
1949...
1,520
950
3
111
3 900
450
100
1,252
630
675
2,695
26,399
248
719
4,448
10,924
41
42
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
3
116
74
:
8
3 2
2 8
137
130
124
122
49
80
78
77
101
96
231
133
43
44
acres 1954...
1949...
41
25
801
491
75
'5
L 11
7 35
987
1,036
1,011
1,124
188
330
562
614
867
803
1,472
913
45
46
bushels 1954...
1949...
340
607
15,540 8,
8,646 5,
■6
75
1 250
3 333
14,738
11,360
13,769
12,482
4,027
5,765
10,778
9,933
12,647
8,150
26,003
13,169
47
48
bushels sold 1954 —
1949...
280
200
9,088 2,
3,368 1,
36
39
> 210
J 6
6,996
4,267
6,503
4,205
1,491
1,248
5,643
4,749
5,417
3,386
13,124
6,577
49
50
Buckwheat threshed or combined
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
1
3
24
69
L
! 3
) 9
15
13
15
33
21
68
29
55
22
49
101
211
51
52
acres 1954...
1949...
3
13
188
480
a-
41
8
3 34
95
58
85
180
107
372
159
344
173
316
941
2,135
53
54
bushels 1954...
1949...
50
240
2,573
6,909
.8.
3_
, 95
L 525
1,601
581
631
2,269
1,459
6,137
2,174
3,930
1,899
2,238
17,456
37,534
55
56
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
1,285
2,624
1,140
85
113
314
790
1,621
804
1,503
770
736
13,218
27,347
57
58
Flaxseed threshed or combined.
.farms reporting 1954...
1949. . .
2
35
1
2
59
60
acres 1954...
1949...
12
428
2
4
61
62
bushels 1954...
1949...
60
3,344
10
40
63
64
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
30
2,953
65
Other grain threshed or
.farms reporting 1954...
6
145
1
17
1
6
66
67
acres 1954...
1949. . .
37
153
1,179
249
1
178
378
3
23
6
7
36
68
69
bushels 1954...
1949...
715
2,795
63,827 3
10,229
5]
...
40
2,890
5,762
21
506
39
72
1,560
70
71
bushels sold 1954. . .
1949...
790
4,448
2,464
40
97
460
150
31
270
MICHIGAN
113
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Montoalm Itontmorency Jtifikegon Newaygo Oakland Oct
Ontonagon Oaceola
5,365
50
3,504
114
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 2 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
St. Clair
St. Joseph
Sanilac
Schoolcraft
■Shiawassee
Tuscola
Van Buren
Washtenaw
Wayne
'. Wexford
-
1
Sull grains:
Grains grown together and three
hed as a
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
78
81
27
19
121
259
13
26
30
40
22
58
8
33
91
42
6
15
2
23
3
4
acres 1954...
1949...
1,325
1,466
479
259
2,122
4,921
206
320
378
546
221
862
116
408
909
731
44
274
175
267
5
6
bushels 1954...
1949...
51,750
41,825
8,793
4,034
83,413
173,098
6,620
14,256
13,315
16,996
8,013
30,528
1,700
7,234
29,704
22,725
1,015
4,738
5,033
7,008
7
S
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
8,637
2,747
2,551
935
12,856
12,485
298
1,725
2,093
958
1,535
3,027
340
2,216
10,189
7,083
170
905
100
82
9
Winter wheat threshed or
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
2,113
2,345
1,115
1,182
3,067
3,190
2
9
1,783
1,899
2,430
2,424
918
1,183
1,608
1,739
637
771
114
150
10
11
12
acres 1954...
1949...
26,821
35,500
21,882
29,053
50,983
60,657
8
45
30,604
38,772
45,501
49,479
12,141
18,289
27,983
31,882
7,839
10,413
965
1,248
13
■u,
bushels 1954...
1949. . .
778,036
916,908
593,335
645,449
1,584,891
1,587,780
180
830
873,216
1,009,284
1,570,486
1,454,749
297,500
413,562
767,170
865,925
200,038
262,256
22,623
21,163
1:
16
bushels sold 1954...
1949. . .
625,152
614,329
532,253
515,466
1,394,507
1,207,391
340
784,198
822,028
1,463,603
1,258,514
244,561
299,910
632,506
554,259
162,462
171,640
9,188
7,009
17
13
Spring wheat threshed or
.farms reporting 1954
1949...
16
25
18
15
10
11
22
10
11
20
13
7
15
20
15
9
16
1
4
19
a
acres 1954...
1949. . .
160
359
32
365
212
202
53
95
134
82
253
166
64
203
279
244
83
225
3
18
21
22
bushels 1954...
1949. . .
4,887
8,163
855
7,447
6,026
2,678
789
1,457
3,275
1,904
9,175
3,225
2,059
3,630
7,615
7,956
1,880
4,229
57
310
23
24
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
3,142
5,446
575
5,075
4,666
2,049
190
185
2,360
1,625
8,695
2,480
1,801
2,215
4,767
3,612
1,632
2,360
25
26
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
1,957
2,278
1,017
1,162
3,243
3,278
127
129
1,758
2,110
2,326
2,598
1,063
1,290
1,607
1,938
437
738
252
329
27
28
acres 1954...
1949. . .
27,618
29,997
20,846
22,689
64,290
58,314
1,929
1,532
29,301
35,412
34,262
35,511
14,071
16,466
31,176
35,922
5,120
8,303
2,914
3,447
29
30
bushels 1954...
1949...
1,070,665
893,144
587,801
659,484
2,570,932
1,837,262
54,489
48,572
1,182,364
1,109,673
1,516,627
1,173,457
406,166
474,258
1,366,514
1,353,681
181,169
253,320
57,926
83, 144
31
3.'
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
243, 785
64,557
183,576
119,535
628,079
170,713
7,487
11,560
369,934
155,455
564,250
195,979
102,988
61,769
291,402
89,883
60,116
34,056
3,412
4,285
33
34
Barley threshed or combined...
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
125
143
303
7
192
498
7
33
64
92
143
916
218
95
168
65
8
17
3
35
36
acres 1954...
1949...
1,116
1,844
3,529
68
1,755
4,927
81
252
417
772
1,757
14,843
2,300
891
1,672
498
58
139
89
17
37
36
bushels 1954...
1949...
31,482
32,229
137,148
1,264
46,156
95,715
1,530
4,770
12,596
14,552
64,317
391,603
75,991
23,224
53,363
11,374
1,060
2,957
1,700
408
39
40
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
8,422
7,707
50,043
53
14,367
21,957
1,889
3,615
51,896
288,961
17,508
3,999
13,201
391
240
783
1,500
41
42
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
90
93
117
131
140
105
"4
90
75
122
111
219
230
115
97
68
94
69
59
43
44
acres 1954...
1949...
594
630
1,091
1,381
1,176
825
8
764
805
930
911
2,284
2,118
705
1,174
424
587
567
705
45
46
hushels 1954...
1949...
11,838
10,195
17,173
16,410
23,599
12,280
170
15,012
12,426
17,014
12,535
32,532
27,091
15,192
12,826
7,025
9,373
6,751
5,634
47
48
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
5,640
4,681
9,796
8,330
17,190
6,637
45
10,065
6,346
12,039
7,681
16,249
9,983
7,812
4,500
3,240
4,718
1,118
748
49
50
Buckwheat threshed or combined
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
105
162
4
9
118
89
7
9
41
44
51
81
20
21
24
47
48
96
19
43
51
52
acres 1954...
1949...
873
1,078
47
117
956
669
25
22
348
349
358
588
211
142
203
519
244
685
161
414
53
54
bushels 1954...
1949...
10,940
18,011
600
1,755
10,798
8,369
325
395
4,843
6,107
3,924
6,807
2,482
1,856
2,700
9,140
3,714
9,983
1,280
2,622
55
56
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
4,841
5,074
590
1,040
4,327
2,429
30
3,485
3,064
1,493
2,541
1,604
795
1,258
6,604
1,562
5,282
565
928
57
58
Flaxseed threshed or combined.
.farms reporting 1954...
1949...
8
1
1
2
1
59
60
acres 1954...
1949. . .
117
11
1
23
3
61
62
bushels 1954...
1949...
1,081
60
3
280
45
63
64
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
953
260
65
Other grain threshed or
-farms reporting 1954...
123
100
6
1
61
2
48
17
1
3
66
67
acres 1954...
1949...
812
11
1,049
500
24
12
2
452
20
13
8
398
443
183
79
7
3
34
5
68
69
bushels 1954...
1949...
38,721
250
36,914
16,363
1,007
500
28
20,385
450
450
280
14,840
15,597
8,575
2,723
500
100
435
50
70
71
bushels sold 1954...
1949...
6,260
184
6,190
4,663
188
3,676
90
2,730
2,272
490
3f
MICHIGAN
County Table 9 (Part 3 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
115
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Alcona
Alger
Allegan
Alpena
An triai
Arenac
Baraga Barry
1
Annual leaiinea:
Soybeans grown for all
77
77
22
17
2
1949...
5,129
1
5
6
I
3
acres 1954...
145,739
3
621
14
23
55
L92
*
1949...
68,769
7,118
3,939
1
1
476
43
21
51
22
3
15
3
21
15
9
6
1949...
7
8
acres 1954...
1949...
139,612
60,619
2
1
395
148
"4
41
14
L45
62
9
10
bushels 1954...
1949...
2,723,650
1,279,178
73
35
7,200
1,675
5
21
640
157
J25
v...
11
12
1949...
323
857
22
28
2
1
1
4
6
13
14
acres 1954...
1949...
1,710
3,802
114
125
4
18
18
13
1
37
28
15
16
tans 1954...
1949...
2,259
5,176
117
178
22
20
22
2
36
37
17
18
Hogged or grazed, or cut for
1949...
123
114
1
6
5
2
1
1
19
20
acres 1954...
1949...
805
649
"l
41
22
10
5
1
21
Plowed under for green
507
537
1
12
24
"4
3
4
22
1949...
23
24
acres 1954...
1949...
3,612
3,699
1
71
181
50
10
31
25
Other dry field and seed beans harvested
16,103
27,125
14
74
1
11
22
13
12
18
207
248
482
25
82
2o
1949. . .
27
28
acres 1954...
1949...
408,370
496,306
91
324
1
77
93
123
27
136
1,333
4,444
7,695
>41
72 G
29
30
100-lb. bags 1954...
1949...
3,297,558
4,975,853
621
3,398
21
423
596
1,142
179
792
8,380
21,355
63,077
1,
6,
i47
30
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Bay
Benzie
Berrien
Branch
Calhoun
Cass
Charlevoix
Cheboygan Chippewa
1
Annual leaunea:
Soybeans grown for all
14
462
59
42
152
2
1949...
13
"4
354
48
101
1
7
3
acres 1954...
212
4,975
698
508
2,012
4
1949...
65
16
2,546
332
388
1,024
16
21
5
6
1949...
11
8
293
138
53
14
28
19
119
61
"4
7
8
acres 1954...
1949...
146
45
4,082
1,410
611
82
432
198
1,797
658
10
10
bushels 1954...
1949...
1,591
662
83,328
27,595
9,968
1,288
6,990
2,900
33,111
8,813
59
11
12
1949...
2
3
3
41
107
5
33
12
18
24
28
1
13
14
acres 1954...
1949...
24
3
8
199
380
46
198
60
87
111
125
2
15
It.
tons 1954...
1949...
11
2
12
254
487
42
256
84
89
154
162
3
17
18
Hogged or grazed, or cut for
1949...
6
6
2
3
1
3
7
1
19
20
acres 1954...
1949...
18
45
11
13
3
13
31
68
"4
21
22
Plowed under for green
1949...
2
3
1
149
144
3
5
2
9
14
19
1
1
23
24
acres 1954...
1949...
42
17
8
676
711
30
39
13
90
73
173
16
5
25
Other dry field and seed beans harvested
1,053
1,644
2
31
6
11
8
13
54
6
14
113
4
43
26
1949...
27
28
acres 1954...
1949...
22,930
28,587
3
151
24
30
28
43
69
394
8
8
63
479
5
145
71
29
30
100-lb. bags 1954...
1949...
163,729
286,413
36
535
108
218
234
673
436
2,793
24
36
569
2,724
49
548
11
116
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 3 of 6) —SPECIFIED CROPS
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Clare
Clinton
Crawford
Delta
Dickinson
Eaton
flmnet
Genesee
Gladwin
Annual legunes:
1
Soybeans grown for all
4
371
1
1
37
375
5
."'
1949 . . .
4
132
53
105
6
3
acres 1954...
42
5,525
379
6,139
23
4
1949...
17
1,122
322
917
49
5
6
3
366
117
31
28
336
74
2
2
1949...
7
a
acres 1954...
1949...
36
10
5,452
1,040
328
205
5,837
770
4
9
9
10
bushels 1954...
1949...
605
200
81,932
21,802
25
5,479
3,314
79,463
14,680
40
105
2
3
12
2
19
14
20
3
12
1949...
13
14
acres 1954...
1949...
5
13
55
9
68
76
75
15
15
16
tons 1954...
1949...
8
12
108
14
92
72
115
14
17
Hogged or grazed, or cut for
1
1
1
1
2
3
6
5
1
2
18
1949...
19
20
acres 1954...
1949...
6
2
17
2
18
15
31
21
4
20
21
Plowed under for green
7
5
2
3
30
8
2
1
22
1949...
23
24
acres 1954...
1949...
43
25
24
34
195
51
15
5
25
Other dry field and seed beans harvested
6
42
251
626
3
9
5
200
510
1
8
279
664
46
133
26
1949...
27
28
acres 1954...
1949. . .
10
279
4,349
8,279
5
11
6
3,375
6,439
4.
21
6,256
) 9,939
638
1,294
30
100-lb. bags 1954...
1949...
72
1,754
35,646
77,729
46
85
113
144
32,856
63,930
28
1,35
41,198
86,368
3,574
13,645
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Kent
Keweenaw
Lake
Lapeer
Leelanau
Lenawee
Livlngsto
! Mackinac
1
Annual leRunes:
Soybeans grown for all
8
1
16
1,250
2
2
1949...
12
1
28
*
721
1
>
3
acres 1954...
36
1
211
30,024
29
>
4
1949...
69
2
174
24
12,827
24.
5
6
1949...
3
2
10
17
1,229
682
1
1
1
7
8
acres 1954...
1949...
19
4
106
124
29,790
12,458
24
21
9
10
bushels 1954...
1949...
415
40
1,418
2,509
703,015
315,508
2,18
3,50
11
12
1949...
2
3
3
7
••;
8
33
...
13
14
acres 1954...
1949...
9
20
15
29
24
38
177
2
i
15
16
tons 1954...
1949...
11
52
18
45
37
56
269
3
1
17
18
Hogged or grazed, or cut for
1949...
2
3
1
2
6
4
19
20
acres 1954...
1949...
5
10
45
7
61
22
...
21
22
Plowed under for green
1949...
1
8
1
1
2
3
15
22
]
...
23
24
acres 1954...
1949...
3
35
1
2
45
14
135
170
4
25
Other dry field and seed beans harvested
239
359
5
62
309
843
9
73
15
7
20
...
1
26
1949...
27
28
acres 1954...
1949...
3,363
4,221
53
337
5,603
11,729
36
357
89
1,03
2,66
(Z)
29
30
100-lb. bags 1954...
1949...
24,570
37,031
325
1,718
30,374
126,130
187
2,354
343
5,44,
25,59(
7
"4
MICHIGAN
117
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Gogebic
Traverse
Gratiot
Hillsdale nought
Huron
Ingham
Ionia
loaco
Iron
Isabella
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Kalkaska
1
657
150
70
31
3
43
22
67
1
261
106
16
46
14
1
28
38
41
4
2
10
12,012
1,912
154
973
402
10
427
155
951
3
2,660
871
222
337
99
11
166
316
391
30
4
635
230
139
76
6
16
57
28
27
8
2
1
39
20
17
20
45
20
5
6
11,784
2,519
1,778
692
147
211
834
233
335
58
5
1
372
126
111
192
629
191
7
8
215,310
57,897
32,871
14,113
1,953
2,612
13,869
5,047
5,801
1,160
59
17
5,699
2,126
1,482
2,366
7,555
2,278
9
10
16
33
8
29
8
20
4
2
6
1
16
5
9
1
11
12
81
100
52
150
38
78
'21
15
27
2
100
48
35
"k
13
14
174
155
51
256
90
119
32
22
32
4
133
103
41
5
15
16
1
6
3
2
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
3
2
3
2
1
17
18
10
41
5
8
7
11
6
1
30
10
5
10
9
39
36
5
19
20
9
6
9
5
8
2
7
2
1
1
1
1
4
2
17
13
2
21
22
106
36
82
21
95
25
37
20
5
10
30
8
32
15
235
129
16
23
24
12
81
1,180
1,429
6
36
2,543
3,070
69
253
154
303
14
119
550
801
25
124
7
16
7
56
25
26
90
445
33,157
30,689
11
208
94,714
96,378
1,283
3,417
2,541
3,892
211
1,183
11,251
13,018
332
1,249
46
58
28
218
27
28
387
2,261
327,118
384,356
50
1,405
710,098
837,660
11,873
32,464
19,690
39,863
1,030
9,819
85,819
145,776
2,714
11,405
200
281
76
848
29
30
Macomb
Manistee
Marquette
Mason Msco
Menominee
Midland
Missaukee
Monroe
Montcalm
Montmorency
Muskegon
Newa^o
Oakland
50
2
1
8
5
66
1
1,722
16
2
40
1
49
20
6
5
1
39
1,432
14
15
9
36
2
515
10
7
25
23
733
220
42,787
155
11
34
706
3
405
122
24
23
11
239
28,115
111
63
41
453
*
32
39
2
2
1
3
3
1
1
1
35
17
1
1,704
1,361
14
7
2
7
1
2
30
25
5
6
369
314
10
18
7
18
9
1
8
449
119
200
42,546
27,187
137
51
11
34
25
8
605
388
7
8
4,993
5,674
55
150
140
330
135
20
30
20
7,015
1,552
5,000
920,525
581,722
2,362
881
150
562
100
66
5,488
7,243
9
10
5
6
10
1
3
2
6
19
15
80
•"
5
1
3
3
5
11
12
41
21
39
'i
14
20
9
9
25
94
55
339
20
15
1
18
11
23
13
14
49
30
6
2
40
i
2
13
21
1
6
21
2
23
83
5
5
80
416
5
6
11
1
1
'ii
1
25
3
1
10
47
1
1
15
li.
17
18
41
20
5
2
6
40
16
19
52
12
7
8
5
10
2
19
20
9
3
11
2
20
3
1
23
69
1
6
5
3
8
21
22
64
50
65
..!
219
10
20
167
537
6
33
14
10
80
40
23
.:-
79
215
20
162
1
81
267
299
553
9
17
439
611
41
176
2
7
1,060
■1,321
3
15
67
149
no
262
25
115
25
1,503
3,316
222
1,503
5
1,015 5
2,433 6
231
688
23
11
12,789
13,231
241
832
16
34
17,038
16,486
20
37
1,115
1,784
1,729
2,386
441
1,270
27
10,372
35,950
885
8,918
36
6,757 28
22,373 60
81 ..,
289
324
86
98,898
160,885
1,306
4,742
112
119
128,757
168,335
135
235
7,138
17,393
9,696
18,957
1,451
13,828
29
30
118 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 3 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Oceana!
Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Osceola
Oscoda
Otsego
Ottawa
Presque n
l3l e Robcoi
Saginaw
1
Annual letuaea:
Soybeans grown for all
3
2
1949...
12
7
2
6
1
\
96
3
acres 1954...
6
36
25
13
7,988
4
1949...
64
29
2
39
4
19
754
5
6
1949...
2
5
4
1
2
2
1
466
58
7
8
acres 1954...
1949...
3
7
30
14
5
17
10
3
7,681
524
9
10
bushels 1954...
1949...
20
85
381
235
50
325
95
45
124,735
9,482
11
12
1949...
1
2
3
2
2
1
1
2
29
41
13
14
acres 1954...
1949...
3
5
10
2
13
4
3
10
143
204
15
16
tons 1954...
1949...
3
7
11
3
9
6
3
14
209
304
17
Hogged or grazed, or cut for
1
1
1
3
1
s
18
1949...
3
19
20
acres 1954...
1949...
11
6
5
21
6
35
9
21
Plowed under for green
7
1
23
22
1949...
3
23
24
acres 1954...
1949...
41
8
129
17
25
Other dry field and seed beans harvested
111
387
5
59
29
165
2
6
19
25
74
3
19
3
26
1949...
2*608
27
28
acres 1954...
1949...
1,096
3,316
46
440
302
860
16
5
45
362
881
9
85
7
51,082
55,182
29
30
100-lb. bags 1954...
1949 . . .
5,163
27,511
198
3,215
1,209
5,657
36
19
190
3,222
6,335
115
646
43
522,941
590,732
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
St. Clair
St. Joseph
Sanilac
Schoolcraft
Shiawassee
Tuscola
Van Buren
Washtenaw Wayn
Wexford
1
Annual letuaea:
Soybeans grown for all
2
1949...
70
108
21
148
22
166
150
59
3
acres 1954...
809
2,385
444
6,272
282
1,619
4,063 7,
66
4
1949...
458
1,105
138
1,486
99
1,121
2,154 5,
17
106
5
6
1949...
59
46
112
68
38
13
389
124
23
11
106
54
165
128
90
19
7
8
acres 1954...
1949...
568
279
2,287
707
398
83
6,118
1,315
266
55
1,173
442
3,941 7,
1,939 5,
90
143
66
9
10
bushels 1954...
1949...
6,663
4,977
41,100
10,898
4,223
1,665
92,033
23,919
3,609
728
18,649
6,063
66,756 116,
33,642 94,
16
79
1,006
n
8
13
6
41
8
18
1
7
32
78
6
16
7
21
12
1949...
13
14
acres 1954...
1949...
65
61
37
257
27
27
11
93
2
29
159
284
22
128
44
81
13
15
16
tons 1954...
1949...
66
75
42
351
31
48
32
118
2
28
183
392
40
205
75
95
17
17
18
Hogged or grazed, or cut for
1949...
14
2
1
2
1
2
3
1
3
5
6
2
3
6
1
19
20
acres 1954...
1949...
89
12
4
7
2
30
27
5
10
43
2
11
42
2
21
Plowed under for green
12
12
4
14
3
3
12
7
1
1
37
12
12
30
27
22
1949...
2
23
24
acres 1954...
1949...
87
118
49
137
12
26
113
51
9
5
273
352
98 ;
76 ]
32
51
25
25
Other dry field and seed beans harvested
271
995
3
25
1,559
2,772
2
3
701
940
1,675
2,325
9
21
4
28
3
8
10
26
1949...
89
27
28
acres 1954...
1949...
4,582
14,234
57
167
32,688
53,006
3
2
18,946
17,928
61,019
62,694
25
81
40
291
14
16
25
335
29
30
100-lb. bags 1954...
1949...
26,337
131,626
582
1,257
210,682
535,225
17
8
134,720
151,272
571,995
724,412
121
412
136 1
2,726 1
20
36
127
1,514
MICHIGAN
County Table 9 (Part 4 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
119
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Alcona
Alger
Allegan
Alpena
Antrim
Arenac
Baraga
Barry
1
Bay eropa, excluding soybean hay (see text):
2,315,471
2,192,375
19,312
18,483
8,387
8,665
46, 779
46,640
21,700
19,892
19,100
18,222
19,272
18,064
10,000
12,256
38,724
35,695
2
1949...
3
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay
64,678
61,071
526
421
174
148
1,433
1,376
730
598
374
362
669
550
50
46
4
1949...
1^102
5
6
acres 1954...
1949...
1,368,921
976,113
15,022
9,303
5,085
2,532
20,709
16,497
17,658
11,180
6,591
5,490
15,640
10,291
924
478
21,628
16,784
7
8
tons 1954...
1949...
2,315,642
1,499,954
25,879
13,227
8,100
3,470
39,319
25,625
30,291
14,769
12,290
6,584
25,120
15,287
1,813
782
35,007
25,205
9
Sold farms reporting 1954
8,652
72
g
203
96
2,403
56
1,617
109
2,853
10
tons 1954...
208,167
2,652
532
3,283
15
2,232
11
12
Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and
1949...
45,061
60,289
152
231
113
268
1,703
2,141
178
334
361
384
195
340
341
475
874
1,087
13
1A
acres 1954...
1949...
835,973
1,012,701
3,444
4,920
2,610
4,677
23,399
27,894
3,291
5,836
6,599
6,395
3,093
5,130
8,791
11,004
14,319
16,391
15
16
tons 1954...
1949...
1,157,063
1,160,486
5,538
5,473
4,155
5,468
35,576
32,748
5,028
6,921
10,211
6,500
4,253
5,812
12,805
11,245
18,210
18,428
17
5,739
14
6
272
20
34
27
15
102
18
tons 1954...
118,686
431
120
3,942
399
616
531
477
1,386
19
20
Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small
1949...
1,472
2,625
8
24
9
46
42
64
9
25
14
45
15
16
17
49
13
12
21
22
acres 1954...
1949...
10,389
18,150
90
148
40
248
211
480
96
125
114
425
78
102
62
224
75
63
23
24
tons 1954...
1949...
11,083
17,576
12b
180
32
284
189
470
103
126
93
326
57
111
73
243
104
69
25
26
1
26
tons 1954...
313
10
27
Wild hay cut farms reporting 1954
1,196
7
,
30
n
37
640
28
acres 1954...
14,962
136
27
312
100
98
31
52
29
tons 1954...
13,761
163
34
239
111
413
69
33
49
30
101
1
2
2
1
31
tons 1954...
1,897
20
12
17
6
32
33
1949 1 ..
2,425
12,565
20
207
20
92
74
251
14
183
373
9
184
8
49
49
166
34
35
acres 1954...
1949 1 ..
29,050
181,402
289
3,986
388
1,344
793
2,294
155
2,993
842
5,794
90
2,771
129
545
524
1,998
36
37
tons 1954...
1949 1 ..
32,885
180,266
436
3,580
384
1,258
868
2,916
168
2,832
704
4,738
100
2,999
164
512
550
2,268
38
Sold farms reporting 1954
194
2
1
5
,
,
39
tons 1954...
2,641
41
15
62
35
10
25
55
40
41
Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover,
1949...
4,447
591
19
2
1
129
20
17
1
24
29
2
5
137
20
42
43
acres 1954...
1949...
56,176
7,775
331
37
12
1,355
225
200
10
314
273
6
63
2,126
332
44
45
tons, green weight 1954...
1949...
313,640
34,725
2,129
240
45
8,160
1,237
1,195
60
994
1,572
34
410
10,427
1,304
Alfalfa aeed, clover, graaa, and other field seed cropa:
46
47
1949...
1,303
6,011
56
179
9
14
66
30
184
5
14
53
198
1
5
13
48
49
acres 1954...
1949...
11,214
46,992
553
1,437
125
121
446
197
1,099
32
232
580
1,838
9
59
105
50
51
bushels 1954...
1949...
9,064
34,364
297
1,306
76
106
348
96
934
25
194
275
1,286
2
24
64
52
53
1949...
11,490
13,191
39
13
2
414
607
77
36
105
132
58
78
8
3
405
576
54
55
acres 1954...
1949...
150,242
155,017
389
87
16
4,797
5,983
818
239
1,007
1,340
679
846
62
10
5,334
7,664
56
57
bushels 1954...
1949...
160,680
157,977
345
89
22
5,886
5,923
582
351
769
1,478
579
823
79
11
6,605
8,656
58
59
Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting 1954...
1949...
477
931
1
9
1
6
13
11
1
6
3
3
60
61
acres 1954...
1949...
4,961
8,969
2
83
1
41
90
129
6
29
16
19
62
63
bushels 1954.. .
1949...
11,718
15,446
2
136
3
85
206
612
10
53
28
12
64
11,572
577
8
107
148
90
57
267
^or 1949, includes wild hay <
120
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 4 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Bay
Ben.ie
Berrien
Branch
Calhoun
Cass
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa
Clare
1
2
Hay crops, excluding soybean hay (see text):
1949...
21,688
23, 836
4,743
4,796
22,241
20,537
39,943
37,227
46,642
41,548
26, 009
24,924
17,041
16,309
18,823
18,724
48,311
47,448
20,688
17,506
3
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay
1,239
1,248
171
132
974
1,090
1,055
1,088
1,182
1,212
884
1,057
487
473
375
337
50
75
492
337
*
1949...
5
6
acres 1954...
1949...
18,495
14,378
2,906
1,506
11,176
10,320
21,046
18,762
24,205
18,418
15,404
16,144
11,936
7,261
10,361
7,405
1,021
1,102
16,931
7,617
7
8
tons 1954...
1949...
31,885
22,891
3,459
1,731
24,263
20,269
37, 863
30,136
41,114
27,488
26,131
24,799
16,575
9,581
15,531
9,039
1,495
1,478
26,935
9,847
9
116
36
206
120
128
160
68
53
9
83
10
tons 1954...
2,016
577
3,819
2,479
2,859
2,969
1,542
1,508
265
3,089
11
12
Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and
1949...
211
642
74
128
822
997
1,009
1,080
1,151
1,296
513
522
195
257
274
324
817
927
142
286
13
14
acres 1954...
1949...
2,726
7,709
1,309
1,479
9,577
9,094
16,929
16,294
19,134
20,437
8,829
7,190
3,520
3,743
6,731
7,205
46,373
44,532
3,056
6,271
15
16
tons 1954...
1949...
3,476
9,087
1,300
1,433
13,893
12,432
22,630
19,223
25,468
23,269
10,688
8,357
4,759
4,328
8,938
7,772
57,124
45,980
4,149
7,164
17
11
178
10
144
152
2,045
98
1,628
120
1,952
88
1,291
18
375
25
509
360
21,171
18
tons 1954...
220
19
Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small
19
32
4
31
35
39
22
23
27
22
22
23
19
39
19
35
14
15
18
41
20
1949...
21
22
acres 1954...
1949...
141
183
12
173
151
165
202
230
271
297
185
177
83
200
124
209
354
173
202
265
23
24
tons 1954...
1949...
97
178
11
133
178
200
191
175
360
242
240
192
52
189
129
237
- 305
124
160
217
25
3
1
26
tons 1954...
16
5
27
,
21
30
10
37
454
23
270
3
58
28
acres 1954...
16
216
261
60
96
65
168
29
tons 1954...
14
151
237
61
87
25
356
222
86
63
30
x
x
31
tons 1954...
10
35
2
3
20
25
32
33
1949 1 ..
17
96
19
125
46
134
49
129
51
193
36
108
38
326
52
210
15
91
12
147
34
35
acres 1954...
1949 1 ..
152
1,285
240
1,666
269
799
342
1,770
460
2,497
336
1,199
632
4,831
828
3,994
282
1,747
250
3,178
36
37
tons 1954...
1949 1 . .
201
1,379
177
1,282
338
1,256
372
1,803
526
2,651
417
1,689
476
4,196
684
3,197
264
1,566
238
2,639
38
1
3
8
1
39
tons 1954...
26
17
75
30
40
Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover,
16
4
5
69
14
74
14
155
14
81
19
24
1
23
6
16
4
41
1949...
42
43
acres 1954...
1949...
158
15
60
807
86
1,364
272
2,476
244
1,190
317
416
8
509
113
70
191
85
45
tons, green weight 1954...
1949...
887
62
320
4,584
393
7,376
1,138
12,603
1,190
6,508
1,297
2,248
24
2,667
628
289
1,205
312
46
47
Alfalfa seed, doner, grass, and other field seed crops:
1949. . .
34
367
1
1
7
8
7
1
6
9
5
7
2
24
19
75
1
20
17
101
48
49
acres 1954...
1949 . . .
292
2,391
8
37
65
104
7
63
109
66
62
14
108
82
568
6
53
230
1,008
50
51
bushels 1954...
1949...
225
2,026
3
8
30
63
82
4
62
69
35
82
91
92
403
10
63
464
620
52
53
1949...
19
47
..*
82
156
417
306
460
479
241
221
35
42
62
21
19
101
55
56
54
55
acres 1954...
1949...
145
351
29
1,071
1,779
6,658
4,533
6,834
7,019
4,177
3,547
263
304
564
161
162
499
644
563
56
57
bushels 1954. . .
1949...
101
302
23
1,049
2,152
7,934
4,758
7,251
7,506
4,003
3,645
165
336
428
150
173
577
458
492
58
59
Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting 1954...
1949...
3
29
"4
3
1
5
2
7
2
5
12
1
8
2
9
"6
60
61
acres 1954...
1949...
10
222
55
24
24
62
52
72
17
68
151
10
37
7
53
37
62
63
bushels 1954...
1949...
40
350
62
42
24
200
95
88
22
35
304
20
93
55
69
57
64
10
1
34
102
221
92
49
10
2,049
14
1 For 1949, includes wild hay
MICHIGAN
121
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Clinton
Crawford
Delta
Dickinson
Eaton
Etaunet
Genesee
Gladwin
Gogebic
Traverse
Gratiot
Hllledale
Houghton
Huron
Ingham
44,565
36,321
1,469
909
25,940
27,425
10,645
11,101
44,074
38,338
18,162
16,527
40,177
39,265
24,494
22,676
8,253
7,810
19,354
19,067
32,710
30,942
50,873
45, 812
27,918
32,607
57,656
54,891
39,340
34, 560
1
1,413
1,406
21
12
431
359
304
257
1,210
1,197
419
354
1,171
1,276
658
528
25
19
538
433
1,388
1,459
1,617
1,625
75
51
2,361
1,771
1,104
1,204
i
25,617
20,021
594
144
12,404
7,154
8,250
5,217
20,743
15,246
11,039
6,454
23,101
19,235
18,511
11,257
356
134
14,690
6,470
23,017
20,057
33,247
25,724
1,054
622
44,217
27,382
22,615
19,257
5
C
46,076
36,967
962
143
20,437
11,714
13,856
6,483
40,142
26,265
16,331
10,677
38,974
32,168
29,621
14,436
600
236
21,306
11,375
41,708
33,128
55,947
37,445
1,766
620
82,668
41,147
46,206
33,967
7
8
134
1
60
34
161
43
141
92
74
170
222
5
184
102
9
2,042
12
1,658
858
3,141
1,208
3,417
1,867
2,558
3,081
5,354
120
4,451
2,804
U
1,063
1,093
19
24
445
754
94
212
1,322
1,471
227
265
945
1,202
249
430
330
351
212
347
637
709
1,054
1,298
767
908
796
1,573
937
943
11
12
17,360
14,799
657
478
12,593
17,337
1,910
4,428
21,157
19,986
4,778
5,083
15,470
16,879
4,978
8,857
7,128
5,506
3,893
6,669
9,015
9,123
15,550
18,453
24,929
24,641
12,300
25,441
14,664
14,080
13
14
25,070
18,746
835
394
18,105
22,348
2,941
4,931
29,905
24,094
6,035
5,187
20,935
21,192
6,393
9,323
9,829
6,962
4,557
6,811
12,733
9,922
20,626
20,285
32,974
21,068
17,788
29, 549
23,842
17,597
15
16
117
2
48
8
178
24
137
30
14
17
82
145
74
50
99
17
1,503
20
1,861
187
2,861
476
2,299
637
273
252
1,350
2,201
1,733
720
1,747
18
8
9
9
12
28
61
25
66
11
18
20
25
19
24
35
42
29
70
9
24
20
48
15
20
31
148
6
8
8
23
19
20
34
30
122
90
221
349
88
411
50
138
98
117
112
149
211
324
145
175
152
165
124
307
73
154
166
752
76
63
67
230
21
22
39
24
147
90
350
544
108
488
63
157
100
112
113
149
157
259
200
220
142
141
93
296
75
131
161
715
92
55
64
245
23
24
25
26
4
9
100
48
16
4
16
1
7
39
19
21
14
13
9
1
48
13
15
27
57
219
25
65
721
171
260
93
150
85
2
1,285
132
193
28
30
198
1
50
58
1
550
4
163
1
165
86
116
62
1
5
1,136
134
247
29
30
20
15
74
10
12
91
46
31
29
114
3
19
26
173
8
74
37
211
73
319
49
176
21
164
36
135
31
194
22
131
57
167
24
297
27
163
32
118
32
33
363
1,190
87
208
412
2,650
118
1,110
407
2,379
1,260
5,085
477
2,265
232
2,444
400
2,027
283
3,438
186
1,519
347
1,654
330
6,559
265
2,387
279
1,262
34
35
392
1,451
1
124
161
573
2,421
2
120
924
1
556
2,848
5
1,458
4,316
536
3,160
1
272
2,011
3
420
2,079
2
549
3,072
3
223
1,790
1
393
1,922
3
312
4,358
331
2,745
410
1,684
8
36
37
36
30
28
15
78
108
18
60
40
14
5
18
47
66
3'
101
11
1
1
16
145
20
21
3
53
38
24
1
11
19
5
31
4
120
16
9
88
3
133
10
40
41
1,134
111
9
91
3
254
1,652
240
266
11
846
516
302
10
131
186
131
283
15
1,654
193
154
666
18
1,522
116
42
43
5,786
709
54
432
25
1,270
9,632
1,000
1,345
58
4,612
2,180
1,582
40
710
1,087
359
1,382
72
9,342
897
837
4,342
106
9,164
505
45
21
37
3
15
19
3
10
27
6
23
21
92
20
175
1
11
42
10
137
13
15
1
1
135
594
17
46
47
202
276
8
187
84
33
63
256
42
170
202
672
171
1,752
1
74
351
103
1,077
107
135
1
1
933
4,959
29
112
48
49
149
178
"6
202
60
20
49
151
20
90
158
405
1,224
2
37
185
143
818
104
95
1
2
951
4,061
25
141
50
51
418
465
1
1
8
16
2
514
654
31
28
206
218
64
74
1
1
53
80
237
278
470
373
26
1
239
501
228
277
52
53
5,673
5,909
20
95
140
15
7,293
7,797
420
242
2,733
2,470
621
675
43
2
559
905
2,883
3,050
5,620
3,976
234
30
2,889
6,037
3,186
3,653
54
55
6,649
6,666
10
3
113
99
20
7,063
8,290
282
171
3,035
3,281
521
467
12
1
619
742
3,581
2,781
6,231
3,744
287
35
3,025
5,540
2,940
4,591
56
57
3
14
5
3
5
13
16
10
12
2
8
21
26
15
5
68
240
6
6
58
59
33
176
50
28
21
130
165
80
108
13
40
220
286
143
37
781
2,651
48
71
60
61
116
175
77
44
69
297
143
224
144
10
50
449
386
154
61
2,117
4,891
93
95
62
63
87
3
1
547
90
230
5
127
217
109
56
751
42
64
122
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 4 of 6 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Ionia
IOSCO
iron
Isabella
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Kalkaska
Kent
Keweenaw
Lake
Hay crops, excluding soybean bay (see text):
1
43,896
39,670
16,483
14,932
10,600
11,922
43,809
38,373
47,512
44,723
29,280
31,588
10,179
9,752
54,256
52,920
563
1,143
7,864
8,372
2
1949...
3
4
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay
1949...
1,144
1,141
415
327
45
28
1,362
1,268
1,277
1,447
768
984
163
144
1,730
1,763
1
2
202
157
5
6
acres 1954...
1949...
19,656
14,535
13,098
7,202
775
201
33,341
22,947
33,187
28,609
16,004
16,697
3,770
2,864
31,491
24,563
20
8
4,668
2,592
7
8
tons 1954 .. ,
1949...
36,304
23,455
20,819
10,117
1,605
323
56,073
31,879
54,662
41,102
28,343
24,135
4,494
2,966
55,431
37,093
20
23
6,240
3,174
9
55
50
1
167
177
119
19
205
26
510
10
tons 1954...
969
1,630
12
3,913
4,103
2,759
312
3,875
11
Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and
12
1949...
1,202
1,398
123
253
397
585
529
803
672
836
607
683
196
169
1,288
1,701
19
36
111
195
13
acres 1954...
1949...
21,766
22,607
2,890
5,378
8,803
10,679
8,986
13,007
11,042
12,696
11,279
11,613
4,965
3,442
20,391
24,973
535
793
2,678
4,448
15
16
tons 1954. . .
1949...
31,299
26,429
4,153
5,961
15,605
11,118
12,053
13,792
15,359
13,962
15,283
13,566
5,032
3,678
28,506
28,025
587
573
2,959
4,448
17
99
12
30
64
89
94
21
162
2
15
18
tons 1954...
1,928
282
807
1,239
1,439
1,481
294
2,658
52
363
19
20
Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small
1949...
22
27
7
14
32
103
21
28
28
36
9
10
18
29
26
32
1
5
13
22
21
22
acres 1954...
1949...
252
234
36
105
167
448
348
207
259
259
68
55
159
264
178
195
1
37
108
142
23
24
tons 1954...
1949...
245
190
25
108
420
524
347
203
329
254
36
68
133
211
178
153
2
18
84
103
25
3
1
1
26
tons 1954...
17
12
14
27
Wild hay cut farms reporting 1954
23
7
2
7
54
7
16
16
,
16
28
acres 1954...
169
52
32
104
603
158
243
212
7
185
29
tons 1954...
204
58
62
174
793
200
223
276
7
176
30
2
18
,
,
31
tons 1954...
12
408
60
88
32
33
1949 1 ..
40
142
13
118
35
70
29
175
33
216
37
120
41
168
46
238
17
12
66
i.;
35
acres 1954...
1949 1 ..
353
1,754
130
2,293
568
835
329
2,090
316
3,201
439
2,477
940
3,322
409
2,461
305
152
1,220
S6
37
tons 1954...
1949 1 ..
422
1,747
115
2,123
809
567
365
2,261
450
3,937
547
3,972
617
2,744
568
2,766
167
122
1,205
38
3
1
1
4
5
1
4
2
2
39
tons 1954...
40
2
15
53
53
2
45
12
7
40
Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover,
141
21
13
1
18
59
16
131
21
93
12
6
153
19
7
1
41
1949...
42
43
acres 1954...
1949...
1,700
255
277
6
255
701
207
2,105
374
1,332
207
102
1,575
197
73
7
44
45
tons, green weight 1954...
1949...
Alfalfa seed, olover, grasa, and other field aeed eropa:
8,574
1,195
2,210
20
1,158
4,071
834
10,117
1,616
6,857
842
421
8,891
1,013
354
18
46
47
1949...
9
25
10
106
41
319
5
15
6
5
4
11
9
63
8
14
48
49
acres 1954...
1949. . .
174
184
83
1,159
387
2,879
64
230
77
78
10
35
60
443
72
86
50
51
bushels 1954...
1949...
118
122
78
718
244
1,760
62
174
70
84
5
27
56
222
42
42
52
53
1949...
502
713
44
37
2
314
329
264
299
312
301
42
44
336
429
10
39
54
55
acres 1954...
1949...
7,521
10,149
478
311
80
137
4,070
3,855
3,923
3,956
5,805
5,651
414
514
4,449
4,789
79
313
56
57
bushels 1954...
1949...
8,875
9,393
408
309
200
231
5,206
4,343
3,814
3,576
6,558
6,018
284
421
4,973
4,273
41
304
58
59
Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting 1954...
1949...
7
2
2
10
14
10
2
11
8
2
2
3
1
60
61
acres 1954...
1949...
138
21
11
13
115
90
137
18
181
116
6
8
16
6
62
63
bushels 1954...
1949...
185
23
30
35
190
132
168
13
237
249
9
9
10
8
64
Other field seed crops harvested acres 1954...
388
120
9
383
263
83
103
221
9
1 For 1949, includes wi,ld hay cut.
MICHIGAN
123
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Lapeer
Leelanau
Lenawee
Li^eton
Luce
Mackinac
Macomb
Manletee
Marquette
Mason
Mecosta
Menominee
Midland
Missaukee
Monroe
59,239
51,985
14,566
14,735
51,581
44,980
37,966
33,644
3,212
2,732
9,563
9,927
24,623
27,010
13,161
13,219
8,750
10,769
25,670
24,794
35,198
32,112
42,520
42,632
15,791
17,409
29,916
26,106
23,128
24,540
1
2
1,535
1,384
501
342
1,808
1,951
996
1,045
35
28
74
73
715
671
392
312
46
39
872
748
1,013
786
1,178
992
621
591
603
451
1,044
1,124
3
4
36,639
24,853
10,301
5,249
36,431
30,212
23,508
19,617
1,069
544
2,015
1,470
12,266
8,871
8,147
5,186
1,475
540
18,726
12,269
25,920
15,267
33,117
19,254
9,634
7,879
19,356
9,113
17,604
15,767
5
e
59,603
37,893
13,888
6,871
67,325
54,017
42,672
32,339
1,726
548
3,277
1,916
22,448
15,140
11,247
6,254
2,588
950
33,662
19,502
36,879
19,578
51,590
29,983
16,496
12,048
30,624
11,564
31,595
29,010
7
8
150
31
402
102
10
11
59
88
5
163
125
139
100
116
328
9
3,317
790
11,342
2,873
437
520
1,683
2,650
74
4,280
2,998
4,108
2,594
4,109
9,954
10
1,093
1,4U
228
415
866
928
653
736
69
76
172
242
788
1,245
231
331
275
427
343
618
430
686
434
1,022
353
550
336
484
467
767
11
12
20,361
23,699
3,719
7,233
12,688
12,964
11,536
12,135
1,459
1,575
6,973
7,624
11,221
16,522
3,910
5,201
6,885
8,549
5,781
10,630
7,686
13,235
7,636
18,051
4,960
7,226
9,394
11,523
4,943
8,134
13
14
29,985
27,298
4,009
6,283
18,138
16,994
16,641
15,399
2,022
1,597
8,956
9,040
18,072
21,882
4,344
4,691
8,666
8,524
8,844
13,859
9,798
13,964
11,567
21,810
6,089
7,629
13,278
11,688
6,662
10,199
15
16
112
9
123
69
15
30
78
15
36
63
45
40
38
68
66
17
2,122
164
1,751
1,283
376
1,365
1,573
271
701
1,473
762
688
302
1,886
883
18
13
18
5
9
13
14
11
21
7
13
6
14
12
19
22
39
21
111
12
24
27
41
52
187
57
60
9
37
14
8
19
20
107
118
31
64
157
102
77
185
79
71
33
94
99
194
1.63
324
104
513
59
105
184
338
247
960
351
346
69
292
70
67
21
22
103
116
35
85
324
102
90
207
96
46
25
94
116
192
1
136
224
99
615
1
46
L22
153
238
336
1,072
392
269
1
72
269
118
59
23
24
25
7
15
6
12
3
1
18
21
2
5
14
14
21
24
5
3
26
41
154
147
103
200
173
231
31
141
102
163
256
42
10
ie
23
91
165
88
1
288
127
1
255
1
5
34
144
2
29
70
1
3
140
1
7
214
1
5
47
7
29
30
31
27
227
27
173
53
188
13
107
11
20
4
41
27
102
45
185
6
76
28
138
38
190
57
308
39
159
37
275
25
46
32
33
274
3,142
260
2,403
469
2,488
119
1,199
529
542
104
728
265
1,084
605
2,591
135
1,293
272
1,946
462
3,062
719
4,506
481
1,929
708
5,393
180
487
34
337
4,218
209
2,061
663
3,476
233
1,568
758
384
132
580
356
1,221
521
1,788
129
928
290
2,053
422
3,184
861
4,383
480
1,566
870
4,695
185
423
36
37
4
3
1
1
2
1
4
1
10
3
4
3
38
53
9
48
74
4
20
46
11
166
50
142
40
39
126
19
8
129
14
183
27
3
14
3
14
3
1
61
5
68
3
55
6
13
2
22
35
9
40
41
1,817
262
101
1,689
148
2,623
528
76
238
599
38
105
120
3
689
30
844
40
438
55
109
13
347
72
321
63
42
43
10,047
1,265
707
9,144
561
15,932
2,375
670
1,233
3, (-90
295
585
490
25
4,644
195
5,313
185
2,476
326
562
50
1,685
257
1,597
453
44
45
35
233
1
15
27
46
3
20
3
1
*
13
49
3
15
3
10
77
15
68
16
52
19
97
11
66
48
73
46
231
1,600
1
95
292
416
35
155
10
9
13
17
56
274
22
59
8
69
490
116
469
100
153
123
682
68
422
541
614
48
159
1,423
1
49
267
248
43
138
15
30
15
10
76
231
18
30
6
58
211
56
221
76
153
116
543
46
241
372
463
50
51
200
275
6
20
429
263
321
274
2
2
11
21
69
58
18
39
5
96
152
158
169
10
27
50
73
92
136
90
50
52
53
2,360
2,844
42
92
5,605
3,024
5,208
3,966
25
62
93
140
797
549
138
242
125
112
1,145
1,247
1,864
1,527
99
129
441
815
957
1,267
967
438
54
55
2,121
2,949
31
67
7,615
3,899
5,110
5,116
45
33
94
132
937
336
125
166
170
68
1,034
1,312
1,572
1,196
65
110
419
782
530
1,392
1,296
351
56
57
8
27
1
43
40
7
2
5
3
3
1
1
2
3
2
6
13
1
12
18
15
58
76
199
1
457
425
72
2
55
24
7
3
2
15
12
15
48
110
1
58
181
216
61
61
141
489
"4
1,366
638
71
7
74
22
5
3
15
16
18
105
95
2
74
665
312
62
189
53
345
37
22
46
4
136
25
1
56
92
12
64
124
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 4 of 6 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS
{For definitions and exp "Venations, see text)
Montcalm
Montmorency
Mjskegon
Newaygo
Oakland
Oceana
Ogemav
Ontonagon
Osceola
Oscoda
1-
2
Bay crops, excluding soybean bay (see text):
1949...
46,291
45,336
6,813
6,750
14,796
14,418
31,887
30,537
38,039
36,623
22,860
21,538
24,476
21,107
23,093
24,001
38,447
36,240
8,053
5,993
3
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay
1949...
1,564
1,582
228
177
313
295
1,111
974
987
1,039
836
762
628
503
60
74
837
522
174
129
5
6
acres 1954...
1949...
31,172
23,813
5,398
3,298
6,303
4,700
21,776
15,806
29,303
22,300
16,051
10,666
21,290
11,827
846
851
26,614
9,884
6,394
3,321
7
8
tons 1954...
1949. . .
41,841
34,397
8,537
4,351
12,010
7,991
33,962
25,272
49,862
32,948
24,710
15,702
36,458
15,781
1,562
1,077
39,871
13,798
9,360
3,672
9
138
28
54
188
164
93
141
1
121
28
10
tons 1954...
2,230
725
1,123
3,296
6,422
1,773
5,157
13
3,868
814
11
12
Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and
1949...
883
1,267
60
133
425
509
557
802
389
735
344
609
116
327
597
772
409
897
29
58
13
14
acres 1954...
1949...
13,405
18,646
1,203
2,726
7,165
7,881
8,309
12,040
6,975
12,403
5,375
8,659
2,336
6,543
21,428
21,593
10,960
21,895
689
1,318
15
16
tons 1954...
1949...
16,718
20,497
1,547
3,225
10,756
8,787
10,794
13,330
8,864
13,967
7,030
10,205
3,446
7,364
28,259
20,770
15,732
24,198
851
1,275
17
77
7
44
78
50
40
17
57
L8
tons 1954...
1,066
147
867
1,109
1,211
573
386
1,877
1,774
30
19
20
Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small
1949...
22
29
2
14
27
30
23
51
10
14
19
29
17
20
17
66
25
42
9
12
21
22
acres 1954...
1949...
148
221
22
117
136
193
147
320
42
102
148
249
129
96
70
451
146
253
79
95
23
24
tons 1954...
1949...
127
160
12
93
109
226
112
267
41
91
134
244
111
108
67
330
167
227
60
114
25
x
.
26
tons 1954...
1
5
27
20
5
31
17
6
24
6
10
9
2
28
acres 1954...
224
81
394
468
40
226
66
291
80
125
29
tons 1954...
175
63
393
275
54
173
77
271
81
180
30
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
31
tons 1954...
7
4
16
18
30
2
125
32
38
181
5
47
17
127
29
196
18
118
30
167
14
129
16
78
23
200
5
60
33
1949 1 ..
34
35
acres 1954...
1949 1 ..
338
2,170
95
635
207
1,498
208
2,352
294
1,714
241
2,055
246
2,747
210
1,116
315
3,980
137
1,275
36
37
38
tons 1954...
1949 1 . .
461
2,090
7
102
504
274
1,480
216
2,501
1
428
2,367
3
215
1,850
297
2,901
251
843
1
331
3,774
133
1,029
1
39
tons 1954...
178
6
115
44
10
46
25
40
41
Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover,
1949...
105
13
1
48
109
11
67
16
66
6
39
13
1
30
1
33
42
43
acres 1954...
1949...
1,004
162
14
591
18
979
100
1,385
363
819
57
409
248
25
332
10
629
44
45
tons, green weight 1954...
1949...
6,241
696
42
3,698
204
5,985
551
8,587
1,388
5,198
395
2,599
1,500
99
1,905
60
3,003
Alfalfa seed, eloyer, grass, and other field seed crops:
46
47
1949...
15
64
8
58
2
16
14
58
7
37
6
35
27
210
1
13
37
18
36
48
49
acres 1954...
1949...
134
451
65
436
10
104
105
366
70
432
32
195
212
1,756
2
94
223
120
265
50
51
bushels 1954...
1949...
110
255
29
397
6
41
73
222
78
249
33
146
117
1,149
4
51
99
52
217
52
53
1949...
432
477
18
33
44
40
154
155
67
81
31
85
76
67
10
8
71
170
12
3
54
55
acres 1954...
1949...
5,472
5,635
213
275
622
366
1,450
1,240
945
1,015
261
541
949
645
88
72
762
1,346
111
10
56
57
bushels 1954...
1949...
6,523
4,670
133
470
417
187
1,472
1,007
1,179
990
242
444
753
749
116
52
400
1,197
106
12
58
59
Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting 1954...
1949...
4
5
1
2
1
1
2
"4
2
3
2
1
2
2
60
61
acres 1954...
1949...
53
31
3
7
10
5
12
58
12
24
18
22
2
15
14
62
63
bushels 1954...
1949...
123
49
2
10
20
6
14
76
23
15
6
38
..!
9
9
64
Other field seed crops harvested acres 1954...
285
33
16
29
8
218
39
10
13
^-For 1949, includes wild hay <
MICHIGAN
125
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Otsego
Ottawa
Presque
Isle
Roscomnon
Saginaw
St. Clair
St. Joseph
Sanilac
Schoolcraf -
Shiawassee
Tuscola
Van Buren
Washtenaw
Wayne
Wexford
11,843
10,229
37,125
35,473
20,681
20,742
1,864
1,656
40,412
38,730
59,847
53,850
33,360
32,251
96,370
87,528
4,630
3,829
43,039
38,153
44,311
41,134
29,442
30,094
56,777
48,904
8,370
11,289
18,286
16,958
1
2
236
194
1,016
815
648
465
28
22
1,976
1,967
1,207
890
987
1,086
2,154
1,725
89
35
1,317
1,440
1,755
1,740
1,089
1,221
1,405
1,341
343
345
481
327
8,546
4,813
13,929
8,316
17,226
9,106
898
491
30,134
24,027
21,077
11,862
22,875
24,418
51,266
32,709
1,927
419
26,527
22,520
30, 660
23,276
16,071
14,455
34, 718
24,305
5,325
4,620
11,982
6,159
5
12, 600
5,809
27,127
11,457
30,276
13,063
1,521
537
55,375
43,520
34,038
19,624
36,503
34,714
94,143
52, 925
2,953
665
47,882
38,588
52,235
35,931
27,880
22,989
61, 102
39,132
8,686
7,528
15,867
7,624
7
8
31
97
82
11
269
106
167
301
13
149
260
179
163
67
80
9
978
1,810
1,903
555
4,853
2,314
4,329
7,548
268
3,204
5,242
3,094
4,573
1,160
1,822
10
86
133
1,591
2,020
169
466
42
32
806
1,122
1,803
2,132
515
437
1,985
2,555
104
166
918
991
613
1,062
874
1,113
1,002
1,243
229
533
211
256
11.
12
2,623
3,065
21,895
25,952
2,825
9,063
924
710
9,110
12,399
36,432
39,172
8,889
6,498
42,760
52,353
2,401
2,866
14,589
13,755
12,151
14,882
11,474
13,507
19,193
21,941
2,715
6,135
5,148
4,801
13
14
2,901
2,490
34,104
27,468
4,923
12,098
1,238
678
12,950
15,167
48,191
46,725
10,046
6,521
64,966
67,392
3,837
3,694
21,716
18,025
16,402
16,755
16,227
17,078
27,787
28,240
3,506
7,619
5,376
4,260
15
16
10
146
23
5
91
228
85
327
16
131
103
160
119
36
25
17
152
2,604
426
115
1,187
4,813
1,613
7,484
458
2,307
1,524
2,529
1,974
402
380
18
13
20
5
4
32
16
14
19
4
6
26
39
16
3
27
19
18
29
19
14
44
28
25
23
9
18
37
71
13
21
49
20
125
128
28
32
181
160
79
123
47
14
183
206
162
36
182
21
146
122
124
86
288
231
202
227
67
126
235
471
139
160
369
22
113
133
31
50
223
211
96
139
59
11
191
162
196
36
148
23
135
129
2
11
140
100
285
1
25
180
169
231
1
5
98
184
178
1
4
450
1
4
141
155
275
24
25
26
1
29
6
1
19
25
5
12
8
13
32
52
57
8
3
27
67
383
40
10
209
239
44
176
132
88
285
519
586
77
35
28
67
1
299
35
20
168
1
173
87
1
211
2
127
87
1
252
3
361
763
22
75
15
29
30
34
20
5
104
4
17
466
31
7
24
14
31
44
37
40
6
42
44
76
40
7
47
32
110
139
148
20
132
194
103
202
33
124
199
195
189
56
334
33
113
168
390
234
493
302
519
86
339
451
633
519
60
787
34
2,251
1,066
2,437
377
1,337
2,454
1,220
2,667
474
1,469
2,456
1,416
2,561
416
5,636
35
132
184
482
295
591
299
754
108
382
473
708
732
90
750
36
1,953
1,086
3
2,683
390
1,626
1
3,035
1,194
2
3,166
2
399
1
1,781
2
2,316
2
1,585
5
3,306
5
491
4,196
8
37
38
14
40
*
33
31
27
20
8
18
83
57
72
39
7
77
13
64
128
81
184
3
116
62
43
132
5
11
40
8
3
10
5
2
29
1
24
13
9
15
1
5
41
369
622
172
544
1,446
1,171
1,526
37
1,482
581
539
1,599
157
152
42
108
26
52
71
20
278
10
353
89
111
314
18
37
43
1,790
3,396
922
3,245
8,609
5,618
9,862
190
8,220
3,392
2,891
8,209
1,181
799
44
379
154
240
224
110
1,522
40
1,384
391
396
1,267
200
164
45
1
5
39
3
47
45
2
83
15
76
7
16
11
5
46
29
45
206
5
254
167
1
388
64
347
17
33
31
41
47
3
21
194
15
350
364
42
774
135
675
79
219
111
107
48
267
350
1,266
42
1,699
1,169
*
3,291
487
3,208
113
245
365
267
49
2
15
167
18
400
304
31
818
91
455
108
156
103
32
50
199
220
1,159
22
1,117
686
i
2,399
290
2,572
135
138
350
145
51
6
126
35
1
174
153
276
347
1
254
172
292
302
17
37
52
18
149
76
2
149
185
213
578
4
228
207
314
289
14
46
53
61
1,249
177
3
1,744
1,544
4,754
4,515
5
3,035
1,669
3,825
3,532
209
379
54
185
1,414
523
17
1,221
1,845
3,586
6,792
47
2,452
2,263
3,790
3,248
137
408
55
39
1,197
151
1
1,951
1,240
4,907
3,539
10
3,326
1,887
4,405
3,813
212
298
56
240
854
629
14
1,350
1,242
5,161
5,307
87
2,776
2,945
4,137
2,619
103
298
57
2
3
21
i
10
31
22
34
6
13
3
2
58
2
4
30
14
15
61
32
122
2
7
12
59
15
16
165
33
97
273
217
279
73
321
18
20
j0
15
19
298
92
186
534
258
1,255
9
141
57
=1
13
42
401
61
382
625
610
920
78
910
32
36
>2
40
22
351
82
331
962
366
2,504
18
120
90
)3
18
32
267
88
259
174
629
344
141
75
196
yt
126
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 ( Part 5 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Alcona
Alger
Allegan
Alpena
AntrijD
Arenac
Baraga
Barr,
Other field crops:
Sugar beets harvested for
3,661
2
48
2
1949...
5,305
8
68
6
3
acres 1954...
64,977
64
909
4
5
1949. . .
tons 1954...
71,490
728,424
146
1,188
934
9,076
127
6
1949...
703,694
2,145
7,404
1,621
7
Irish potatoes harvested for home use or
34,171
396
157
842
453
303
445
179
351
8
1949...
49,605
478
246
1,045
659
525
553
306
697
9
acres 1954 1 ..
53,222
99
303
782
447
1,453
403
74
232
10
1949 2 ..
84,135
267
463
811
1,527
2,284
502
154
467
11
bushels 1954...
11,276,150
13,035
69,458
212,512
109,803
311,019
91,808
8,869
68,592
12
1949...
14,205,579
30,195
75,388
161,464
216,975
410,068
71,149
16,726
96,104
13
Vegetables for bone use and for sale (other than Irish
and sveet potatoes):
17,335
39
57
24
57
10
14
Vegetables harvested for home
95,482
109,787
517
626
197
268
2,880
3,099
797
848
613
840
769
879
240
293
1,459
1,773
15
1949...
lr.
Vegetables harvested for sale. . .farms reporting 1954...
13,931
13
3
582
22
185
111
8
67
17
1949...
19,299
39
11
680
54
407
275
15
123
18
acres 1954...
105,358
15
4
4,439
89
1,054
899
16
578
19
1949...
109,392
62
9
3,504
179
2,272
984
25
786
18,845,285
17,496,918
2,280
5,185
320
980
1,126,136
927,332
9,490
21,283
71,196
151,473
187,609
208,184
2,400
3,702
138,040
154,723
21
1949...
2,589
8
12
2
1
11
13
^J
1949...
2,180
1
127
24
acres 1954...
8,724
370
10
7
39
25
1949 . . .
5,394
1
274
20
4
28
26
Snap beans (bush and pole
2,345
1
2
30
11
67
3
1
11
27
1949...
3,691
4
4
69
32
203
2
2
14
28
acres 1954...
8,920
1
2
48
80
94
1
(Z)
4
29
1949 . . .
7,090
(Z)
(z)
69
139
326
(Z)
1
3
30
1,638
1
2
103
4
1
6
5
7
31
1949...
2,023
4
6
68
5
6
6
9
9
32
acres 1954...
3,724
(z)
1
356
1
(Z)
3
8
12
33
1949...
3,503
1
2
175
8
1
2
11
10
34
3,768
11
1
110
9
55
12
5
40
35
1949...
5,172
17
5
118
27
154
10
8
62
36
acres 1954...
14,135
11
(z)
351
8
524
8
6
85
37
1949...
14,000
12
2
199
22
1,050
8
5
114
38
6,050
1
278
2
78
78
3
18
39
1949...
9,909
24
4
333
163
222
6
42
40
acres 1954...
23,623
(Z)
974
(Z)
337
325
1
24
41
1949...
27,786
38
1
558
1
460
330
1
80
42
913
x
58
23
49
2
1
16
21
43
1949...
1,394
2
2
85
2
2
44
acres 1954...
8,558
(z)
777
(Z)
254
(Z)
239
45
1949...
10,186
1
(zj
977
(Z)
8
564
(z)
333
46
624
1
4
1
3
1
5
47
1949...
977
1
2
9
3
1
9
48
acres 1954...
4,023
(Z)
1
(Z)
2
(z)
20
49
1949...
4,582
(Z)
(z)
6
(Z)
(Z)
9
3
50
4 145
3
76
74
_
18
12
12
18
31
51
1949...
5,062
13
2
8
"4
52
acres 1954...
12,237
1
75
(Z)
2
6
9
53
1949...
11,877
3
(z)
64
1
5
6
1
18
54
Cantaloups and muslanelons. .. -farms reporting 1954...
1,194
22
1
12
55
1949...
2,193
2
36
6
3
23
56
acres 1954...
2,387
23
(Z)
42
57
1949...
3,641
(Z)
51
2
30
58
585
3
1
30
3
14
7
2
6
59
1949...
1,532
7
7
58
6
33
6
10
60
acres 1954...
2,481
(Z)
1
198
(z)
45
52
(z)
7
61
1949...
2,412
1
1
151
2
109
1
1
70
62
Berries and other snail fruits harvested for aale:
16,546
2
1,266
42
241
1
97
63
4,619
32
4
130
147
25
9
13
24
64
1949...
6,162
38
6
195
111
30
17
18
47
65
acres 1954...
7,880
14
1
226
385
17
2
9
13
66
1949...
6,397
12
2"
233
178
8
3
9
18
67
quarts 1954...
12,658,612
14,525
790
376,045
664,745
9,492
613
15,810
7,235
68
1949...
9,427,639
13,784
1,724
332,079
296,615
6,862
2,379
8,312
10,922
69
4,333
37
114
65
29
16
2
21
70
1949. . .
6,059
49
3
134
130
37
20
2
59
71
acres 1954...
7,646
79
135
329
9
4
2
13
72
1949...
9,899
136
1
148
632
8
6
1
52
73
quarts 1954. ..
5,793,312
41,642
60,626
246,578
4,874
2,551
512
5,927
74
1949...
7,149,405
70,210
1,170
96,616
470,600
6,898
6,325
800
50,455
75
574
1
68
i
76
1949...
275
33
77
acres 1954...
4,167
1
499
6
78
1949...
1,731
141
79
quarts 1954 .. .
6,737,510
2O0
968,577
1,678
80
1949...
1,086,521
142,209
81
1,175
(z)
27
(z)
(Z)
2 For 19-49, does :
Include acreage for
MICHIGAN
127
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
Bay Benzie Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa
7,826
7,296
88,816
72,506
615
1,198
6,340
8,498
873,014
1,150,574
268
3,952
4,891
433,559
573,277
3,229
2,031
1,757
10,788
8,284
2,104,186
: ., - : > .' XJ
774
1,404
1,147
5,037
2,812
1,156
1,724
2,674
2,671
4,312,276
4,888,938
1,530
2,014
4,299
5,808
3,647,366
4,491,558
91
1,460
2,235
275,389
353,522
2,637
3,288
29,712
28,430
1,412
252,952
315,333
1,487
9,864
14,944
1,069
272,514
158,534
15
42
27
43
437
44
336
45
11
46
4
47
67
48
10
49
24
50
42
51
42
52
82
53
6
54
12
55
5
56
8
57
4
58
11
59
18
fin
28
61
39
62
41
63
54
64
28
65
36
66
31,543
67
27,301
68
41
69
59
70
26
71
17
72
13,261
73
13,509
74
1
75
2
76
2
77
1
78
400
79
850
80
1
S3
128
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 ( Part 5 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
(For definitions
explanations,
icr field crops:
Sugar beets harvested for
sugar
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
tons 1954.
1949.
11, 928
8,045
140,667
85,872
Other field crops harvested.
getables for horn
nd sveet potatoes):
Vegetables harvested for home
nd for sale (otbe
reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954 1
1949 2
bushels 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
than Irish
1,094
1,468
254,956
296,512
1,532
155,422
271,416
1,709
3,626
415,147
853,010
Vegetables harvested for sale. . .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Sold dollars 1954.
1949.
Asparagus farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Snap beans (bush and pole
types) farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cabbage farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Sweet corn farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cucumbers and pickles
. 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.
Carrots farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Other vegetables acres 1954.
Berries and other saall fruits harvested for aale:
Strawberries farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
quarts 1954.
1949.
Raspberries .
Blueberries (tame).
Other berries
-farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
quart! 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
quarts 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1,104
102,851
158,034
1,338
1,339
133,081
114,270
elude acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See
2 For 1949, does
MICHIGAN
129
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
!o ni a
Xosco
* m
Isabella
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Kalkaska
Kent
Keweenaw
Lake
Lapeer
Leelanau
Lenawee
Livingston
iuce
w
50
1
1
38
3
3
1
26
3
136
6
54
1
175
4
2
283
672
6
93
548
69
36
3
260
57
1,444
197
701
1
2,758
30
4
3,173
6,099
60
1,680
5,296
875
289
5
2,693
418
13,125
1,554
6,654
7
33,533
250
'
268
159
200
385
425
447
190
631
12
130
474
366
365
274
68
7
517
377
341
566
855
484
244
1,019
29
214
970
552
567
520
111
8
278
108
459
293
721
367
520
957
152
1,608
897
587
270
449
9
519
312
652
707
1,518
375
970
1,887
30
249
1,650
2,005
1,325
436
811
f
38,689
27,206
137,426
55,556
167,284
32,597
87,757
240,320
457
17,400
478,155
145,583
150,233
52,064
110,658
11
71,408
32,159
173,195
107,210
323,868
45,875
149, 119
317,051
2,387
30,499
358,607
309,572
228, 999
91,704
184,152
i.
98
20
80
384
12
293
39
313
1
13
1,572
398
255
1,285
1,654
1,546
261
2,488
6
211
1,682
661
2,223
1,233
73
i.
1,748
533
518
1,619
2,091
1,836
317
3,005
12
342
1,982
639
2,307
1,331
99
15
83
13
138
112
194
14
364
53
121
88
164
63
6
1'
172
53
2
255
242
278
79
500
2
101
159
72
278
93
7
17
1,146
13
1,303
2,323
699
47
3,115
163
1,686
192
1,787
621
61
18
1,182
109
2
992
3,213
982
222
3,221
2
328
1,473
102
3,196
665
114
.
205,296
1,552
124,033
419,169
220,071
2,092
1,050,410
23,361
753,353
23,340
334,881
94,281
6,992
20
198, 126
6,643
100
91,118
701,477
319,112
15,269
988,161
106
38,138
376,472
12,475
410, 646
64,104
14,325
21
7
1
1
13
56
61
1
11
7
6
1
22
7
1
23
56
72
5
6
1
14
1
23
18
1
1
46
90
116
1
17
5
4
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31,385
297,297
43,414
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67
27,721
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44,423
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78,744
90
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6,871
42,326
21,024
11,411
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51,302
772
15,477
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86,868
1,445
71, 867
30
3,223
15,402
4,642
5,821
10,940
702
73
49,004
3
9,244
482
28,562
1
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25
40,400
8
792
113,191
15
3,535
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15,603
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9,479
10,799
638
74
75
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76
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1
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137
51
52
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78
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20,970
19,510
60,765
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300
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5
1,926
2
27,930
1
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81
130
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 5 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
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 1
1949 2
bushels 1954.
1949.
Other field crops harvested acres 1954.
Vegetables for bone use Bod for sale (other than Irish
Vegetables harvested for sale. . .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Sold dollars 1954 .
1949.
Asparagus farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Snap beans (bush and pole
types) farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cabbage farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Sweet corn farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cucumbers and pickles.
1,022
131,930
134,528
6,772
7,271
1,431,933
1,533,463
1,466
262,023
337,778
1,322
109, 599
133,777
1,607
120, 179
272,206
1,660
1,541
192,218
177,610
1,158
99,445
167, 399
1,491
1,935
15,560
20, 925
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.
Carrots farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Other vegetables acres 1954.
irries and other snail fruits harvested for sale:
Strawberries farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
quarts 1954.
1949.
Raspberries .
Other berries
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
quarts 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
quarts 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
2 For 1949, does
elude acreage for farms
MICHIGAN
131
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola
532
1,116
5,226
7,075
1,466,982
1,575,162
95
3,267
2,347
418,058
231,770
2,135
1,647
430,228
615,954
4,509
1,283,803
735,921
1,306
190,992
263,028
1,256
117,700
157,277
1,109
116,500
165,441
3,424
3,491
450,437
315,792
1,495
117,299
213,508
1,240
1,872
206,111
239,358
4,441
5,511
818,996
972,527
254
2,038
682
258
2,784
733
12
462
9
55
714
22
18
3,450
23
256
3,592
41
3,334
828,382
1,316
2,327
956,498
3,915
9,441
8,504
110,422
80,435
1,103
96,834
131,675
132 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 5 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Schoolcraft
her field crops:
Sugar beets harvested for
sugar farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
tons 1954.
1949.
Irish potatoes harvested for home use or
for sale farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954 *
1949 2
bushels 1954.
1949.
Other field crops harvested.
eetables for boi
od sweet potatoes):
Vegetables harvested for home
and for asle (othe
..acres 1954.
than Irish
Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Sold dollars 1954.
1949.
Asparagus farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Snap beans (bush and pole
types ) farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cabbage farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Sweet corn farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
Cucumbers and pickles.
Cantaloups and muskmelons .
Other vegetables.
Blueberries ( tame ) .
Other berries.
. farms reporting 1954 . .
1949.,
acres 1954.
1949.
•farms reporting 1954.,
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
-farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
[-vested for sale:
.farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
quarts 1954.
1949.
..farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
quarts 1954.
1949.
..farms reporting 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1949.
quarts 1954.
1949.
acres 1954.
1,823
2,625
19,449
25,432
5,731
8,656
48,580
75,428
2,210
1
,415
2,848
2,385
1
,517
2,902
175
114
344
224
140
392
3,378
570
3,263
2,419
477
2,484
457,309
59
,717
182,378
353,060
49
,799
155,470
1,353
9,579
10,802
13,395
12,203
158,794
124,066
1,284
91,952
150,359
1,289
1,171
6,208
4,849
1,066,097
840,397
871
741
1,681
1,175
3,001,098
1,689,436
1,723
1,453
.225,858
173,564
3,937
5,198
503,417
693,304
elude acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. For 1949, does not include acreage for
MICHIGAN
County Table 9 (Part 6 of 6) —SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
133
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Alcona
Alger
Allegan
Alpena
Antrim
Arenac
Baraga
Barry
1
Tree fruits, nuts, and grape*:
Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards,
groves, vineyarcis, and planted nut
18,299
72,577
192,580
226,298
199
561
350
314
26
267
20
57
566
1,661
10,444
11,649
195
664
315
406
209
483
2,899
2,400
99
745
129
354
115
442
170
202
86
1,133
500
964
1950...
acres 1954 1 ..
1950*..
1950...
14,411
60,986
196
555
26
267
411
1,181
189
636
101
359
98
745
120
442
80
961
8
1950. . .
2,897,388
4,034,177
7,195
11,136
915
3,645
162,455
197,672
6,393
14,189
23,816
31,579
3,494
11,489
4,227
9,903
8,843
24,632
9
in
1950. . .
498,831
682,793
821
1,494
113
532
22,075
24,511
1,145
1,407
3,599
11,429
1,195
2,262
453
851
2,383
4,479
11
12
1950...
2,398,557
3,351,384
6,374
9,642
802
3,113
140,380
173,161
5,248
12,782
20,217
20,150
2,299
9,227
3,774
9,052
6,460
20,153
7,297,341
10,703,431
1,540
9,219
566
914
416,427
649,963
2,343
16,016
43,708
53,168
291
7,522
3,478
5,692
8,551
31,063
14
1949...
Peaches farms reporting 1954 1
7,399
22,204
34
51
2
306
614
32
55
60
109
20
70
2
13
49
414
16
1950...
17
18
1950...
2,287,330
3,603,866
213
266
"i
203,647
282,873
97
133
14,427
14,586
71
206
6
28
6,292
9,853
19
20
1950...
610,506
903,079
67
208
"4
39,996
55,621
43
92
1,652
2,432
23
130
3
23
1,527
2,212
21
22
1950...
1,676,824
2,700,787
146
58
163,651
227,252
54
41
12,775
12,154
48
76
3
5
4,765
7,641
23
24
1949...
2,316,860
3,173,477
71
16
288,441
405,724
43
10
14,220
11,200
17
35
1
3,226
5,557
8,882
31,579
108
207
2
10
348
851
103
262
58
170
63
340
33
41
63
547
26
1950...
799,692
853,249
388
634
3
24
206,629
189,906
595
949
3,354
2,502
221
885
83
98
802
1,603
28
1950...
197,584
233,703
67
153
2
14
40,730
54,409
78
323
2,280
1,540
34
233
24
55
637
156
30
1950...
31
32
1950...
602,108
619,546
321
481
10
165,899
135,497
517
626
1,074
962
187
652
59
43
165
1,447
646,160
880,694
187
598
101,843
200,995
409
824
371
1,192
280
1,071
56
11
149
1,852
34
1949...
4,156,871
3,430,802
441
519
14
59
97,022
106,109
2,063
994
195,397
126,185
143
529
76
166
765
1,427
36
1950...
37
38
1949...
101,095,269
110,280,813
1,674
2,427
56
324
4,116,551
2,283,290
4,098
24,680
887,940
4,861,460
227
2,627
117
428
13,018
13,462
39
40
1950...
8,395
20,091
62
132
14
278
502
60
187
164
178
34
143
17
35
39
363
41
4;
1950...
3,743,496
3,082,910
287
414
14
50
92,219
99,464
2,005
858
179,842
117,798
113
389
68
115
507
1,017
43
1950. . .
1,173,336
906,556
94
233
3
18
25,258
16,102
360
163
67,260
49,091
31
144
6
26
365
375
45
46
1950...
2,570,160
2,176,354
193
181
11
32
66,961
83,362
1,645
695
112,582
68,707
82
245
62
89
142
642
47
48
1949...
86,543,627
97,528,048
172
1,941
56
284
3,877,541
2,064,918
4,083
23,968
513,961
4,622,174
197
2,271
117
301
9,519
8,675
4,748
10,460
32
46
5
142
320
24
68
77
89
17
68
26
28
195
50
1950...
413 ,375
347,892
154
105
9
4,803
6,645
58
L36
15,555
8,387
30
140
8
51
258
410
52
1950...
53
54
1950...
120,640
102,707
96
63
5
877
1,125
28
44
4,366
2,268
10
74
1
26
189
71
55
56
1950...
292,535
245,185
58
42
■'4
3,926
5,520
30
92
11,189
6,119
20
66
7
25
69
339
57
58
1949...
14,551,642
12,752,765
1,502
486
40
239,010
218,372
15
712
373,979
239,286
30
356
127
3,499
4,787
59
60
1950...
5,858
18,240
75
151
7
46
151
322
69
218
46
106
40
217
37
109
30
228
61
62
1950...
319,551
374,067
245
474
49
218
16,539
23,448
237
681
3,428
1,263
132
616
149
520
1,230
614
63
64
1950...
90,060
109,091
71
203
13
84
2,989
4,020
65
196
2,739
681
34
241
24
103
236
179
65
66
1950. . .
229,491
264 ,976
174
271
36
134
13,550
19,428
172
485
689
582
98
375
125
417
994
435
296,302
266,587
33
79
9
10
11,323
20,095
58
263
366
559
11
56
19
77
68
1949...
375
69
70
1950...
6,803
20,592
38
54
1
5
127
449
19
41
22
91
45
148
3
6
50
391
71
72
1950. . .
7,948,702
8,471,348
612
494
23
109,527
87,288
79
426
2,789
4,675
538
1,072
17
33
2,480
3,767
73
74
1950...
462,705
431 ,483
352
147
21
7,163
16,242
13
285
606
268
57
256
17
20
503
387
7,485,997
8,039,865
260
347
4
2
102,364
71,046
66
141
2,183
4,407
481
816
13
76
1950. . .
3,380
77
78
1949...
74,471,088
48,357,678
1,144
2,121
24
5
966,569
497,800
733
1,168
21,711
38,906
4,312
4,433
2,304
13,477
include data for farms with less than 20
2 For 1950, does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 i
134
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 6 of 6J —SPECIFIED CROPS
(For definitions and explanations
see text)
Bay
Benzie
Berrien
Branch
Calhoun
Cass
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa Clare
1
Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes:
Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit
grove6, vineyards, and planted nut
rchards,
reporting 1954 1 . .
1950...
acres 1954 1 ..
1950 2 ..
130
1,433
174
621
186
321
4,855
4,658
2,845
3,547
40,892
51,713
86
1,008
349
631
163
1,349
1,168
1,634
161
746
1,669
2,403
112
561
971
1,036
59
468
867
1,277
24 60
204 359
20 130
55 228
2
3
4
5
6
reporting 1954 1 ..
1950...
122
1,273
3,419
19,237
118
251
72,265
80,377
1,361
2,087
409,869
585,354
83
803
11,017
22,275
155
1,066
30,391
47,020
135
538
30,711
46,125
80
518
8,865
21,120
59
468
28,266
54,778
37 59
202 336
990 3,608
2,555 7,557
8
1950...
9
10
1950...
772
3,581
17,109
14,577
44,556
75,273
1,096
4,447
5,401
9,881
5,905
12,231
2,117
1,366
599
13,564
140 1, 227
525 782
11
12
1950...
2,647
15,656
55,156
65,800
365,313
510,081
9,921
17,828
24,990
37,139
24,806
33,894
6,748
19,754
27,667
41,214
850 2,381
2,030 6,775
13
14
. .bushels 1954 1 ..
1949...
468
11,230
215,650
203,400
980,382
1,974,445
17,560
29,247
82,163
137,670
41,010
78,986
19,892
31,386
107,474
88,770
524 63
2,389 3,428
1 =
reporting 1954 1 . .
1950...
37
241
85
121
1,562
2,441
36
389
81
578
75
303
29
63
3
23
12
26
16
185
1,056
16,707
15,905
1,002,848
1,854,888
726
4,822
4,962
13,032
18,315
55,414
2,172
1,402
106
530
29
155
18
1950...
19
20
1950...
53
426
3,185
4,029
282,394
414,345
422
2,660
1,246
3,689
6,569
15,525
423
1,168
1
170
18
124
132
630
13,522
11,876
720,454
1,440,543
304
2,162
3,716
9,343
11,746
39,889
1,749
234
105
360
11
31
22
1950...
22
408
16,670
10,898
897,780
1,476,468
53
1,665
4,166
9,990
16,195
27,433
436
421
18
309
1
24
24
1949. . .
-"i
reporting 1954 1 ..
1950...
92
667
67
116
1,273
1,703
45
477
96
673
69
305
35
216
21
86
4 39
8 123
.'•-
625
2,342
7,423
7,159
233,816
271,206
356
1,338
1,672
4,607
4,588
6,526
863
1,094
213
436
6 141
15 328
28
1950...
29
30
1950...
86
370
2,288
3,350
47,031
52,918
181
358
264
656
1,455
1,908
417
260
49
133
]
5 38
2 68
539
1,972
5,135
3,809
186,785
218,288
175
980
1,408
3,951
3,133
4,618
446
834
164
303
1 103
3 260
32
1950...
33
1949...
559
2,520
6,594
4,240
269,699
305,368
136
1,297
1,340
4,056
4,450
4,906
791
1,119
153
362
:
122
495
35
3£
1950...
230
1,203
197,862
159,863
507,848
409,791
389
1,152
5,467
4,176
15,867
7,833
36,994
38,238
11,056
10,580
]
5 131
9 200
37
38
1949...
2,239
8,464
3,769,436
5,681,340
20,363,820
10,759,914
382
7,771
65,631
14,935
369,446
129,559
77,628
1,170,193
60,786
115,604
<
136
1,251
!9
40
reporting 1954 1 ..
1950...
40
273
158
189
1,534
1,814
35
303
65
345
67
191
56
121
13
73
3 17
4 62
185
985
178,869
140,715
473,989
363,825
321
737
4,807
3,735
15,647
7,167
34,522
37,024
11,041
10,527
:
5 108
2 177
42
1950...
43
44
Trees not of bearing age ... .
1950...
31
374
68,776
45,943
155,964
123,104
107
265
426
1,938
8,586
2,325
9,110
10,498
19
2,169
' 19
8 73
45
46
1950...
154
611
110,093
94,772
318,025
240,721
214
472
4,381
1,797
7,061
4,842
25,412
26,526
11,022
8,358
6 89
4 104
47
48
1949. . .
2,104
7,701
2,732,118
4,783,103
19,233,641
9,203,197
330
4,392
60,089
11,084
366,793
112,170
10,779
1,115,499
60,708
115,576
i
io
1,096
49
50
reporting 1954 1 ..
1950...
18
117
102
136
810
1,178
20
178
48
223
33
109
19
57
9
22
2 8
6 16
Trees of all ages
45
218
18,993
19,148
33,859
45,966
68
415
660
441
220
666
2,472
1,214
15
53
i
23
7 23
52
1950...
53
54
Trees not of bearing age....
1950...
19
116
5,910
6,358
6,000
13,021
29
189
84
165
89
158
150
47
4
38
i
4
3 15
55
56
1950...
26
102
13,083
12,790
27,859
32,945
39
226
576
276
131
508
2,322
1,167
11
15
19
4 8
57
58
1949. . .
135
763
1,037,318
898,237
1,130,179
1,556,717
52
3,379
5,542
3,851
2,653
17,389
66,849
54,694
78
28
3
96
155
59
60
reporting 1954 1 . .
1950...
44
401
49
72
933
1,323
24
243
52
274
55
165
20
132
16
87
2
6 19
48
61
62
1950...
250
1,590
2,459
2,084
122,577
153,501
108
830
279
915
2,381
3,190
283
703
43
287
5
8
3 70
1 132
63
64
1950...
60
356
553
1,051
25,289
49,050
40
308
74
288
1,118
839
119
251
16
84
2
4
1 17
42
65
66
1950...
190
1,234
1,906
1,033
97,288
104,451
68
522
205
627
1,263
2,351
164
452
27
203
3
4
2 53
1 90
Quantity harvested
106
1,496
1,586
424
118,606
133,094
265
70
215
827
1,309
240
191
29
95
1
4 8
3 22
68
1949...
69
70
reporting 1954 1 . .
1950. . .
86
486
14
45
1,808
2,013
36
396
66
467
64
199
19
102
6
22
1 20
L 50
71
72
1950...
4,179
14,738
999
1,992
3,400,377
3,286,687
239
4,419
7,009
8,957
80,254
95,776
801
1,451
76
106
1 768
1 290
73
74
1950...
450
1,806
154
123
305,731
30,474
61
702
406
3,256
7,494
12,127
381
312
18
61
537
95
75
76
1950...
3,729
12,932
845
1,869
3,094,646
3,256,213
178
3,717
6,603
5,701
72,760
83,649
420
1,139
58
45
L 231
1 195
77
78
1949...
39,581
75,944
5,285
6,114
28,679,954
22,655,931
706
37,744
4,963
15,423
726,861
604,107
2,403
3,479
160
511
2
441
5 1,077
1 For 1954, does not include data for farms with less than 20
grapevines. See text. 2 For 1950, does not Include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2
MICHIGAN
135
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Clinton
Crawford
Delta
Dickinson
M.
Bnmet
Genesee
Gladwin
Cogeblo
Traverse
Gratiot
lli ll: dale
Houghton
Huron
Ingham
184
1,079
503
898
3
19
2
3
183
694
246
273
66
199
67
64
134
1,381
435
941
154
464
408
491
522
1,918
2,276
2,959
69
618
93
199
4(
23'
3'
2.
511
675
11,517
9,616
96
1,018
205
385
151
1,341
800
1,136
230
872
244
304
249
1,683
449
1,088
160
1,055
950
1,598
1
2
3
173
887
3
19
201
683
70
191
128
1,170
150
464
501
1,687
74
587
5'
23'
276
489
92
822
141
1,022
215
872
234
1,428
140
870
5
6
13,368
22,525
96
304
9,788
15,321
2,644
4,223
10,341
24,834
11,277
15,520
67,339
77,405
2,030
8,267
1,26
2,97'
57,105
75,837
3,726
11,125
20,869
28,552
7,101
15,274
8,936
24,547
18,445
37,403
7
8
3,379
7,115
18
61
2,109
1,232
175
510
2,125
6,090
726
1,013
18,234
26,424
344
1,193
7
67
12,766
22,215
1,122
2,071
4,602
4,557
474
1,709
3,229
4,592
3,345
8,307
9
10
9,989
15,410
78
243
7,679
14,089
2,469
3,713
8,216
18,744
10,551
14,507
49,105
50,981
1,686
7,074
1,18"
2,30
44,339
53,622
2,604
9,054
16,267
23,995
6,627
13,565
5,707
19,955
15,100
29,096
11
12
22,105
27,125
30
195
3,959
4,908
1,070
2,278
1,654
28,220
6,585
9,287
75,612
100,844
48
5,971
91
1,36
103,185
104,062
3,357
10,529
43,494
63,266
3,319
11,443
4,122
15,535
47,857
77,643
13
14
98
480
1
3
1
1
65
28
32
240
854
11
30
169
226
38
258
86
504
2
14
62
233
87
479
15
16
3,835
8,698
1
10
15
2
1
1,493
5,030
174
433
15,876
14,895
180
118
15,462
24,842
1,592
1,548
9,317
12,504
3
30
759
1,696
9,215
15,534
17
18
270
4,775
1
10
3
2
899
2,449
65
205
6,070
5,440
12
56
2,422
7,434
1,118
583
3,444
3,952
3
28
459
890
3,961
6,577
19
20
3,565
3,923
12
1
594
2,581
109
228
9,806
9,455
168
62
13,040
17,408
474
965
5,873
8,552
2
300
806
5,254
8,957
21
22
108
2,754
89
1,437
67
117
4,306
6,370
9
71
16,864
21,486
533
1,144
9,205
5,062
5
158
496
2,601
6,602
23
24
103
507
1
6
9
23
8
86
747
90
173
375
1,101
41
207
192
255
60
393
106
602
39
56
168
791
93
557
25
26
459
1,418
4
11
26
51
9
19
591
1,947
645
816
6,713
8,064
173
568
2
18,102
15,105
315
1,029
638
2,397
95
110
647
2,619
1,497
2,739
27
116
315
9
13
30
2
7
141
366
81
241
1,853
2,604
31
135
1
7,411
5,422
83
217
211
1,322
51
65
225
464
827
915
29
JO
343
1,103
4
2
13
21
7
12
450
1,581
564
575
4,860
5,460
142
433
1
10,691
9,683
232
812
427
1,075
44
45
422
2,155
670
1,824
31
32
309
1,593
4
13
10
19
18
259
2,393
379
705
3,695
5,777
97
635
12,741
20,156
193
1,260
235
1,790
18
26
516
3,049
61
4,406
33
34
1,371
2,767
12
135
58
8
29
959
2,140
1,409
1,659
5,611
7,389
75
393
1
2
> 832,098
> 741,623
785
1,414
1,330
2,614
418
1,174
1,004
2,472
2,419
2,324
35
36
12,173
30,820
42
124
'81
2,289
20,075
383
8,019
35,567
40,088
241
1,624
121
8-
13,457,045
31,394,639
13,468
8,616
11,784
17,866
836
988
19,298
52,871
3,786
9,171
37
I*.
92
436
■■;
8
9
1
8
69
550
38
94
279
764
16
109
L 445
> 404
46
295
101
381
49
92
92
447
75
329
39
40
1,110
2,311
9
12
13
2
15
600
1,751
1,270
1,431
4,702
5,725
64
356
1
) 689,689
> 637,336
580
1,206
1,142
1,810
345
1,013
896
2,047
2,039
1,733
41
42
190
740
9
5
3
2
5
84
385
952
1,161
1,615
1,908
5
123
192,551
; 179,384
262
360
472
931
173
835
136
246
1,341
844
43
44
920
1,571
7
10
10
516
1,366
318
270
3,087
•3,817
59
233
1
> 497,138
457,952
318
846
670
879
172
178
760
1,801
698
889
45
46
12,118
23,257
42
64
30
1,566
17,617
323
4,379
33,960
35,781
145
1,554
7,965,179
27,121,611
12,663
7,860
10,380
9,928
648
683
18,286
47,808
3,786
8,043
47
48
53
178
1
5
16
2
6
41
202
22
38
149
332
6
22
L 332
5 299
16
79
46
248
32
64
33
134
36
149
49
50
261
456
3
123
45
6
14
359
389
139
228
909
1,664
11
37
1
1
) 142,409
L 104,287
205
208
188
804
73
161
108
425
380
591
51
52
158
165
3
120
34
5
58
167
43
158
321
482
5
23
41,584
31,773
164
91
94
424
29
76
38
72
185
426
53
54
103
291
3
11
6
9
301
222
96
70
588
1,182
6
14
1
1
3 100,825
L 72,514
41
117
94
380
44
85
70
353
195
165
55
5(
55
7,563
60
51
723
2,458
60
3,640
1,607
4,307
96
70
121
8
! 5,491,866
. 4,273,028
805
756
1,404
7,938
188
305
1,012
5,063
1,128
57
58
74
294
1
9
24
56
11
25
59
392
43
104
248
690
21
127
2
5 203
J 209
37
234
57
354
114
278
113
493
53
268
59
60
345
1,060
6
23
176
255
48
127
323
1,590
218
486
2,210
3,878
84
387
7
8
! 21,628
j 13,124
180
1,048
648
1,407
615
1,203
609
1,647
1,187
1,721
cl
62
78
260
16
66
48
6
32
133
279
54
164
587
1,450
18
126
2
Z 9,247
3,829
65
219
160
534
129
296
116
369
569
548
63
64
267
800
6
7
110
207
42
95
190
1,311
164
322
1,623
2,428
66
261
7
6
3 12,381
2 9,295
115
829
488
873
486
907
493
1,278
618
1,173
65
66
1
423
2
50
70
1
16
15
527
28
125
260
544
20
99
1
L 27,913
5 4,737
173
355
450
347
95
200
201
974
1,111
67
68
84
408
1
5
7
11
2
3
70
533
22
42
246
692
22
93
51
97
50
361
64
458
9
13
120
461
73
389
' 9
70
4,410
12,870
3
25
24
44
18
39
1,558
3,425
1,348
779
9,395
20,374
255
846
I 1,671
3,306
997
4,304
2,913
2,850
32
30
5,490
16,288
3,237
3,903
71
72
106
2,521
2
15
17
205
765
34
124
1,377
4,679
77
152
113
154
48
474
405
783
26
17
992
3,676
295
616
73
4,304
10,349
1
10
24
27
18
39
1,353
2,660
1,314
655
8,018
15,695
178
694
L 1,558
3,152
949
3,830
2,508
2,067
6
13
4,498
12,612
2,942
3,287
75
76
14,240
13,536
150
260
75
35
270
2,981
41,167
1,691
2,471
61,594
31,114
4,633
1,388
1
5 9,090
13,815
4,670
14,712
1,607
13,879
16
100
48,323
94,735
6,425
19,200
77
78
136
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 6 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS
(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 1954 1 .
1950..
acres 1954 1 .
1950*.
Apples farms reporting 1954 * .
1950..
Trees of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees not of bearing age number 1954 * .
1950..
Trees of bearing age number 1954 * .
1950..
Quantity harvested bushels 19 54 1 .
1949..
Peaches farms reporting 1954 * .
1950..
Trees of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees not of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Quantity harvested bushels 1954 * .
1949..
Pears farms reporting 1954 * .
1950..
Trees of all ages number 1954*.
1950..
Trees not of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950. .
Quantity harvested bushels 1954 1 .
1949..
Cherries .. trees of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950..
Quantity harvested pounds 1954 1 .
1949..
Sour cherries farms reporting 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees not of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950. .
Trees of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Quantity harvested pounds 1954 1 .
1949..
Sweet cherries farms reporting 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees not of bearing age number 1954 l .
1950..
Trees of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Quantity harvested pounds 1954 1 .
1949..
Plums and prunes farms reporting 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees not of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Trees of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Quantity harvested bushels 1954 1 .
1949..
Grapes farms reporting 1954 1 .
1950..
Vines of all ages number 1954 1 .
1950..
Vines not of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Vines of bearing age number 1954 1 .
1950..
Quantity harvested pounds 1954 1 .
1949..
1,049
2,422
2,724
2,739
873
1,115
2,139
43,752
33,595
28
5,649
12,453
1,195
1,470
2,025
2,532
31,479
41,424
80, 619
111,609
122
664
17,565
12,650
6,118
7,623
1,769
139
2,370
7,568
5,823
1,613
8,976
5,955
110,585
89,679
54
261
639
51,319
63,729
8,138
12,643
43,181
51, 086
103,982
142,589
119
1,218
2,657
2,179
146
253
10,420
5,363
5,469
2,780
4,951
2,583
101,752
60,237
1,173
1,103
4,527
16
1,727
2,113
3,910
24,175
1,454
11,185
12,432
485
1,067
281,204
287,860
59,319
49,709
11,619
8,878
21,289
17,059
29,014
13,540
32,691
22,026
3,323
2,229
6,022
3,526
210,616
110,835
163
elude data for farms with less than 20 trees >
''For 1949, does
elude acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 J
MICHIGAN
137
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Lapeer
Leelanau
Lenawee
Livings ton
Ui=e
Mackinac
Ifeccnto
Manistee
Marquette
Mason
Mecosta
Menominee
Midland
Missaukee
Monroe
157
1,282
1,321
1,921
517
596
8,758
6,879
173
1,281
1,002
1,254
180
848
1,277
1,614
6
1
6
d 23
183
5 23
J 55
365
1,602
3,036
3,781
245
551
4,367
3,947
75
293
156
170
305
712
5,393
5,452
113
616
741
782
250
1,353
281
504
93
696
185
381
54
424
68
287
358
1,646
1,149
1,843
1
2
3
4
146
1,090
210
358
157
1,042
168
724
2
6
> 29
L 183
353
1,310
144
458
74
293
217
597
97
515
263
1,353
87
655
52
408
324
1,331
5
6
32,791
65,347
36,350
30, 953
25,230
29,769
33,397
39,747
1,35
1,99
I 1,251
L 3,344
77,720
98,629
60,478
74,549
6,189
9,101
59,312
77,096
7,738
11,784
10, 199
36,594
4,916
12,446
1,674
9,330
27,464
44,574
7
8
4,822
11,871
4,117
2,456
5,580
5,170
4,683
5,655
28
38
302
7 843
11,128
15,743
8,795
6,628
580
1,166
9,779
12,922
2,450
1,485
1,432
2,584
1,016
3,793
371
1,730
6,657
7,889
9
10
27,969
53,476
32,233
28,497
19,650
24,599
28,714
34,092
1,06
1,60
949
2,501
66,592
62, 886
51,683
65,921
5,609
7,935
49,533
64,176
5,268
10,299
8,767
34,010
3,900
8,653
1,303
7,600
20,607
36,685
11
12
119,704
113,128
65,422
73,752
32,336
86,878
56,148
76,210
13
86
810
' 2,608
244,402
451,684
272, 875
214,150
2,511
3,403
130,839
222, 162
2,385
8,953
3,660
14,448
4,359
13,941
27
4,114
39,646
106,198
11
14
70
412
139
200
91
539
93
351
2
192
668
130
170
1
139
209
24
67
18
34
100
6
19
213
859
15
1.
9,893
15,025
14,479
16,419
15,995
38,313
14,986
17,508
11
29,612
36,111
19,449
14,724
2
66,469
73,383
2,408
2,965
95
627
698
25
119
16,548
20,865
17
18
5,452
5,863
1,271
4,563
3,360
24,847
3,588
7,770
11
8,267
10,201
5,923
3,539
2
18,150
18,070
499
1,904
16
536
460
17
72
6,635
6,188
L9
20
4,441
9,162
13,208
11,856
12,635
13,466
11,398
9,738
21,345
25,910
13,526
11,185
48,319
55,313
1,909
1,061
79
91
238
8
47
9,913
14,677
21
22
4,163
13,084
16,117
7,987
4,581
18,838
8,698
11,076
24,578
29,247
20,127
8,649
81,008
64,330
1,053
1,155
128
31
162
8
12
10,864
15,913
23
24
85
617
131
209
80
683
106
437
2
252
1,040
91
219
3
12
182
330
61
194
21
59
58
276
16
90
239
977
25
26
1,954
2,968
13,769
9,234
572
2,867
2,988
4,477
1 11
9,832
13,696
2,312
2,623
20
60
57,033
43,798
969
536
80
146
248
767
57
256
4,158
5,436
27
26
863
818
8,776
3,683
145
493
1,402
738
4
1 7
3,108
4,266
1,185
772
21
14,360
11,586
526
86
22
53
45
282
24
73
2,011
1,376
29
30
1,091
2,150
4,993
5,551
427
2,374
1,586
3,739
4
6,724
9,630
1,127
1,851
16
39
42,673
32,212
443
450
58
93
203
485
33
183
2,147
4,060
31
32
492
2,643
7,982
5,136
196
2,701
790
6,426
-7
4,808
16,579
2,066
2,999
21
12
89,418
47,407
174
680
14
35
183
445
22
258
783
4,871
33
34
3,144
2,922
598,782
473,671
4,020
4,931
940
1,692
1
> 26
2,995
4,540
184,442
104,170
15
37
184,226
134,916
38,581
30,017
53
131
336
670
67
224
1,985
2,910
35
36
88,990
32,241
5,508,541
18,404,090
32,486
34,064
7,265
8,026
101
) 20
300
189,200
60,841
5,395,869
3,853,115
46
8,610,510
6,049,570
194,330
410,472
30
287
881
2,816
466
5,637
24,643
37
38
49
287
454
435
79
342
57
202
L 2
1 9
137
509
179
199
1
8
192
227
37
86
12
41
36
164
12
44
160
539
39
40
1,789
2,349
542,549
427,315
3,688
4,413
776
1,172
1
5 25
2,481
3,509
158,837
93,796
3
13
155,834
114,047
38,L42
29,066
41
285
571
59
180
1,293
2,140
41
42
374
524
180,120
116,483
1,157
927
271
549
2 6
i 14
571
605
55,087
41,728
2
51,394
46,746
6,619
10,248
9
34
26
245
30
37
783
695
43
44
1,415
1,825
362,429
310, 832
2,531
3,486
505
623
t 11
1,910
2,904
103,750
52,068
3
11
104,440
67,301
31,523
18,818
32
40
259
326
29
143
510
1,445
45
46
54,945
30,510
3,798,426
16,866,476
32,173
29,894
6,657
6,922
3
) 20
300
172,962
52,482
4,367,512
3,171,610
"l
6,808,659
5,008,468
194,080
400,966
20
194
820
2,245
440
2,971
19,054
47
48
30
105
263
247
50
217
26
122
...
1
92
232
107
128
1
6
141
194
15
43
6
23
14
47
16
108
279
49
50
1,355
573
56,233
46,356
332
518
164
520
1
514
1,031
25,605
10,374
12
24
28,394
20,869
439
951
12
57
51
99
8
44
692
770
51
52
537
250
23,570
15,727
157
242
48
348
...
L 1
208
331
4,396
1,998
3
8,034
4,953
258
50
5
24
33
53
6
36
437
320
53
54
818
323
32,663
30,629
175
276
116
172
...
306
700
21,209
8,376
12
21
20,360
15,916
181
901
7
33
18
46
2
3
255
450
55
56
34,045
1,731
1,710,115
1,537,614
313
4,170
608
1,104
7
)
16,238
8,359
1,028,357
681, 505
42
1,801,851
1,041,102
250
9,506
10
93
61
571
26
2,666
5,589
57
58
39
274
112
148
53
344
60
223
1
2
) 9
152
580
63
119
7
30
100
175
25
74
29
194
32
134
15
50
160
547
59
60
1,489
1,222
10,895
5,872
280
1,184
1,012
1,386
2
19
45
5,301
6,412
1,057
1,033
248
201
14,159
9,889
1,269
747
218
704
111
534
64
162
2,011
2,839
61
62
158
504
5,390
3,010
79
277
387
500
1
18
) 24
1,890
1,948
414
124
2
29
6,137
1,709
442
390
28
139
22
221
26
44
573
819
63
64
1,331
718
5,505
2,862
201
907
625
886
1
) 21
3,411
4,464
643
909
246
172
8,022
8,180
827
357
190
565
89
313
38
118
1,438
2,020
65
66
1,846
734
4,673
2,968
41
665
434
1
4,325
4,520
737
539
50
201
20,575
5,307
416
97
8
145
30
146
8
22
372
1,935
67
68
53
334
38
97
72
488
65
270
2
3
169
618
34
84
2
52
123
52
137
27
52
49
209
15
38
174
731
69
70
9,727
8,987
3,863
5,540
7,056
10,310
1,906
3,137
11
27
26,561
33,935
4,312
5,190
8
2,855
5,540
1,279
774
218
295
4,201
2,146
63
266
27,988
80,550
71
72
3,697
2,300
124
456
332
447
456
725
1
17
2,136
6,053
1,349
1,725
8
1,166
168
169
191
10
68
2,709
352
27
67
610
14,124
73
74
6,030
6,687
3,739
5,084
6,724
9,863
1,450
2,412
10
10
24,425
27,882
2,963
3,465
1,689
5,372
1,110
583
206
227
1,492
1,794
36
219
27,378
66,426
75
76
112,096
26,459
8,184
19,852
40,274
44,917
6,740
13,340
60
60
267,747
181,365
42.917
11,477
14,425
16,341
7,306
3,304
2,191
930
8,121
5,982
416
1,434
120,448
240,339
1
77
78
138
STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES
County Table 9 (Part 6 of 6J .-SPECIFIED CROPS
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
htontcalm
tontjnorency
Muskegon
Newaygo
Oakland
Oceana
Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Osceola.
Oscoda
1
Tree fruits. Dots, and grapes:
Land in bearing ana nonbearing fruit orchards,
groves, vineyards, and planted nut
82
888
969
1,195
39
234
79
141
101
499
2,089
2,420
104
571
1,908
2,114
399
1,679
4,880
8,072
721
914
16, 878
16,143
91
635
158
403
101
490
115
176
95
908
178
908
36
152
56
118
2
3
4
1950...
acres 1954 1 ..
1950 2 . .
5
6
1950...
72
728
38
221
81
404
95
497
401
1,506
485
671
113
628
112
490
86
881
33
152
26,334
31,434
2,430
4,823
37,449
56,785
42,200
52,500
146,450
201,733
180,394
223,121
3,723
13,218
3,952
8,602
3,455
17,123
1,161
4,075
S
1950...
9
10
1950. . .
6,249
8,341
617
1,435
9,599
12,149
6,765
8,128
19,112
31,945
29,184
35,166
697
1,998
339
1,202
1,314
1,153
228
605
11
12
1950...
20,085
23,093
1,813
3,388
27,850
44,636
35,435
44,372
127,338
169, 788
151,210
187,955
3,026
11,220
3,613
7,400
2,141
15,970
933
3,470
13
14
1949...
72,946
89,741
658
4,668
161,049
258,949
138,783
216,897
311,277
573,178
251,710
590,982
544
10,085
2,331
2,361
5
13,450
275
2,175
I,
34
168
7
17
39
130
48
126
188
758
265
353
17
33
2
6
10
42
8
12
16
1950. . .
L7
18
1950...
7,212
10,671
23
76
32,221
40,948
21,279
22,292
34,522
48,370
167,047
167,216
450
418
5
16
268
33
53
19
20
1950...
2,138
3,872
12
51
9,196
20,414
9,249
5,782
9,426
14,586
45,420
34,280
191
75
4
9
27
63
19
27
.1
22
1950...
5,074
6,799
11
25
23,025
20,534
12,030
16,510
25,096
33,784
121,627
132,936
259
343
1
7
17
205
14
26
23
24
1949. . .
9,096
5,376
8
5
31,374
27,180
22,079
22,364
16,365
32,459
190,657
148, 788
288
52
18
237
9
9
■"!
38
362
17
76
40
214
46
182
276
1,005
226
365
52
220
12
23
38
210
17
57
26
1950...
660
1,329
53
174
5,194
3,923
4,271
2,205
24,405
26,362
39,109
38,635
341
817
117
60
133
534
60
144
28
1950...
."J
30
1950...
444
237
13
72
1,509
2,788
2,266
782
5,094
8,193
11,123
15,615
88
220
60
25
28
68
18
35
31
32
1950...
216
1,092
40
102
3,685
1,135
2,005
1,423
19,311
18,169
27,986
23,020
253
597
57
35
105
466
42
109
351
1,440
31
140
1,817
1,246
1,965
1,284
5,803
34,070
27,358
25,270
165
844
26
6
99
949
15
149
34
1949...
36
1950...
5,776
928
57
175
39,281
28,445
33,099
21,963
5,050
6,646
755,090
726,938
1,492
1,188
71
200
316
556
117
133
37
38
1949...
155,881
3,258
9
898
1,946,059
612,377
1,742,667
509, 112
74,280
71,615
20,170,277
19,136,952
6,435
1,451
35
40
679
50
1,238
39
40
1950...
32
70
16
68
44
115
53
106
175
551
517
517
19
110
4
14
8
57
11
49
41
42
1950...
5,357
688
50
140
37,352
26,231
30,489
19,863
4,033
5,238
709,245
688,470
1,063
803
26
149
310
510
105
119
43
1950...
3,251
570
2,106
118
16
50
34
90
11,729
8,461
25,623
17,770
12,225
7,110
18,264
12,753
743
987
3,290
4,251
197, 808
148,220
511,437
540,250
910
130
153
673
17
114
9
35
4
446
306
64
49
47
56
72
4i-
1950...
47
48
1949...
124,353
2,436
9
772
1,892,102
578,561
1,560,596
407,303
68,152
64,193
19,406,861
17,582,116
10
1,384
32
15
364
50
1,218
49
50
51
5?
1950. . .
1950...
17
79
419
240
5
18
7
35
27
71
1,929
2,214
30
80
2,610
2,100
132
331
1,017
1,408
263
321
45,845
38,468
9
26
429
385
8
15
45
51
2
22
6
46
7
11
12
14
53
54
1950. . .
167
163
5
9
344
944
673
492
188
421
11,634
8,173
319
230
15
19
6
19
8
6
55
56
1950...
252
77
2
26
1,585
1,270
1,937
1,608
829
987
34,211
30,295
110
155
30
32
27
8
57
58
1949...
31,528
822
126
53,957
33,816
182,071
101,809
6,128
7,422
763,416
1,554,836
6,425
67
3
25
315
20
59
60
1950...
24
145
19
68
32
95
31
83
179
556
167
225
26
115
30
105
7
67
15
58
61
62
1950...
1,369
1,271
52
171
2,690
2,692
2,032
714
4,077
7,523
31,799
28,624
78
520
320
587
13
172
49
171
63
64
1950...
518
637
14
67
844
436
1,025
376
910
1,430
9,180
8,213
26
232
177
146
2
44
23
42
65
66
1950. . .
851
634
38
104
1,846
2,256
1,007
338
3,167
6,093
22,619
20,411
52
288
143
441
11
128
26
129
67
68
1949...
1,126
382
12
49
2,721
2,813
2,118
148
651
4,383
33,940
13,872
17
70
16
51
71
57
69
70
1950...
23
284
7
14
32
116
15
109
140
535
60
124
25
66
12
28
110
12
22
71
72
1950. . .
628
1,872
160
139
8,604
14,487
310
1,820
8,877
53,057
13,515
19,064
492
263
56
55
414
621
54
92
73
74
1950...
95
489
17
32
1,146
812
93
233
1,463
5,826
2,682
884
117
60
33
39
15
126
20
49
75
76
1950...
533
1,383
143
107
7,458
13,675
217
1,587
7,414
47,231
10,833
18,180
375
203
23
16
399
495
34
43
77
78
1949...
1,339
8,215
468
121
9,743
23,482
1,672
1,998
35,016
122,978
48,423
46,042
3,665
1,189
150
77
1,558
1,904
302
386
include data for farms with le
grapevines. See text.
include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 i
MICHIGAN
139
HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
Otsego
Ottawa
Preeque
Isle
ROS !i ODD 'i
Saginaw
St. Clair
St. Joseph
Sanilac
Schoolcraft
Mil l«:i: .
Tile '"In
Van Buren
Washtenaw
Wayne
Wexford
19
wa
36
113
255
1,220
3,774
3,946
154
727
255
491
9
47
59
54
379
2,082
751
1,024
250
1,695
857
1,323
156
853
809
1,189
187
2,113
1,104
1,944
181
77
109
192
1,282
417
837
159
1,678
629
1,037
1,057
1,754
20,540
23,385
486
1,659
2,359
2,808
539
1,599
1,742
2,329
103
542
271
383
1
2
3
4
19
134
207
991
153
727
9
46
344
1,913
238
1,567
139
650
183
1,930
48
181
188
1,057
138
1,427
489
1,023
467
1,361
549
1,362
112
541
5
6
916
3,196
88,333
96, 808
5,628
16,426
1,259
1,546
16,062
35,738
20,310
32,315
19,346
29,248
17,166
39,316
2,678
3,783
8,651
20,438
14,165
28,442
261,196
364,038
56,906
70,967
38,055
53,025
6,014
10,831
7
6
205
571
11,191
10,091
828
2,352
220
616
7,161
11,174
7,278
7,334
3,502
5,151
7,580
7,765
408
280
3,227
6,994
3,278
6,945
33,015
51,923
11,028
9,751
6,596
9,673
1,639
531
10
711
2,625
77, 142
86,717
4,600
14,074
1,039
930
10,881
24,564
13,032
24,981
15,844
24,097
9,586
31,551
2,270
3,503
5,424
13,444
10,907
21,497
228,181
312,115
45,878
61,216
31,459
43,152
4,375
10,300
11
12
400
1,042
352,940
376,147
1,971
23,434
2,990
1,226
11,236
27,001
23,117
29,680
30,522
51,647
15,243
34,411
595
1,556
5,824
34,768
19,816
50,447
796,732
993,457
93,443
186,936
55,925
144,979
489
7,706
13
14
3
115
306
30
69
3
3
147
553
97
489
66
340
65
467
1
1
113
541
72
505
364
677
235
748
374
907
19
37
15
6
20
50,199
72,703
211
183
161
28
2,006
3,266
7,674
9,028
2,412
3,763
6,201
13,418
4
2,024
4,553
6,004
6,434
206,808
284,659
15,568
19,831
17,900
30,660
205
209
17
18
4
8
12,462
16,863
144
71
115
20
916
1,600
2,079
5,465
1,269
1,316
2,728
2,264
4
4
779
2,260
2,299
2,870
47,403
60,149
5,667
6,239
5,340
9,621
42
59
19
20
2
12
37,737
55,840
67
112
46
8
1,090
1,666
5,595
3,563
1,143
2,447
3,473
11,154
1,245
2,293
3,705
3,564
159,405
204, 510
9,901
13,592
12,560
21,039
163
150
21
22
1
6
51,877
73,699
116
84
21
5
181
658
5,021
2,579
363
1,147
4,746
12,900
97
1,459
3,583
5,286
289,648
347,458
2,838
13,102
13,924
21,943
82
47
23
24
7
32
141
626
127
361
6
16
252
1,062
171
977
79
423
122
1,037
2
7
137
657
91
821
275
631
300
909
462
1,104
45
128
21
26
34
79
8,376
9,456
511
1,009
179
57
2,153
3,822
2,501
4,548
768
1,501
3,976
6,640
3
13
718
1,856
655
2,772
70,734
81,126
3,802
6,450
5,681
8,592
216
399
27
28
24
22
1,922
2,028
127
247
76
30
1,124
1,502
777
1,212
360
327
486
1,458
2
7
186
452
252
429
15,918
29,798
755
1,220
1,636
2,324
69
41
29
30
10
57
6,454
7,428
384
762
101
27
1,029
2,320
1,724
3,336
408
1,174
3,490
5,182
1
6
530
1,404
403
2,343
54,816
51,326
3,047
5,230
4,045
6,268
147
358
31
31
4
89
8,449
10,265
494
1,352
30
1,098
2,959
1,041
4,494
210
1,398
1,736
6,698
1
1
306
1,830
702
4,269
51,721
67, 655
222
5,114
1,363
8,802
146
551
33
34
35
84
14, 979
9,849
315
908
300
89
1,162
2,943
3,254
4,817
3,537
3,608
25,043
4,809
23
45
1,088
1,938
1,870
3,416
207,611
140,512
5,467
4,334
3,273
5,139
3,533
1,587
35
36
148
528,177
113,211
2,087
14,503
100
818
7,385
13,969
25,315
41,186
123,569
23,313
1,506,750
62,812
10
35
3,993
7,819
4,202
45,221
8,642,818
2,883,745
82,499
36,075
61,147
62,772
10,060
33, 731
37
38
6
30
78
235
75
258
11
154
615
60
335
72
274
54
411
4
12
119
458
55
498
435
573
202
509
272
569
16
60
39
40
33
74
14,274
8,495
200
590
254
77
968
2,448
2,267
4,077
3,382
3,180
24,391
4,248
14
38
841
1,556
1,792
3,139
200,204
128,953
4,722
3,446
2,694
4,279
2,964
1,042
41
42
18
28
4,700
750
52
147
150
46
335
861
322
1,005
1,376
1,590
2,079
443
16
400
372
183
306
58,932
54,677
1,675
901
670
1,356
1,164
45
43
44
15
46
9,574
7,745
148
443
104
31
633
1,587
1,945
3,072
2,006
1,590
22,312
3,805
10
22
441
1,184
1,609
2,833
141,272
74,276
3,047
2,545
2,024
2,923
1,800
997
45
98
512,405
91,877
1,157
8,811
90
788
6,576
12,470
24,051
40,262
119,697
16,321
1,506,376
60,168
10
35
3,352
6,636
4,090
43,020
8,365,416
2,624,498
77,990
28,995
57,281
56,077
3,060
28, 569
47
48
1
7
59
194
50
146
2
5
60
201
39
123
48
166
23
135
2
3
66
172
32
150
163
325
139
303
180
321
8
27
49
50
2
10
705
1,354
115
318
46
12
194
495
987
740
155
428
652
561
9
7
247
382
78
279
7,407
11,559
745
888
579
860
569
545
51
52
2
5
140
328
31
93
23
128
255
629
532
66
137
559
247
9
7
91
180
24
85
2,272
3,785
232
307
184
462
124
419
53
54
5
565
1,026
84
225
23
8
66
240
358
208
89
291
93
314
156
202
54
194
5,135
7,774
513
581
395
398
445
126
55
56
50
15,772
21,334
930
5,692
10
30
809
1,499
1,264
924
3,872
6,992
374
2,644
641
1,183
112
2,201
257,402
259,247
4,509
7,080
3,866
6,695
7,000
5,162
57
58
6
37
71
202
70
246
5
14
158
641
80
471
52
242
65
483
4
14
94
318
53
435
168
345
167
540
310
700
18
68
59
60
38
126
6,320
6,193
233
779
52
39
866
2,438
1,390
2,224
584
997
839
2,589
37
37
710
1,192
322
1,682
21.694
31,109
1,178
3,039
3,100
4,907
88
275
61
62
22
41
932
1,031
69
194
32
6
313
694
303
870
289
355
238
862
26
13
269
440
48
468
6,142
7,257
250
719
496
999
18
50
63
64
16
85
5,388
5,162
164
585
20
33
553
1,744
1,087
1,354
295
642
601
1,727
11
24
441
752
274
1,214
15,552
23,852
928
2,320
2,604
3,908
70
225
65
66
5
38
13,583
3,402
167
342
2
9
180
506
1,161
656
128
219
340
877
1
2
45
269
527
745
19,670
32,435
102
2,245
947
4,414
18
16
67
1 B
1
71
283
30
46
6
6
217
821
110
480
70
335
72
465
1
110
494
69
530
576
722
221
652
367
836
22
98
69
70
28
8
13,965
20,523
348
132
652
403
11,211
24,438
5,437
8,905
25,735
40,747
4,700
6,244
1
7,388
5,963
4,478
10,334
3,464,229
3,830,130
12,043
18,301
26,105
46,990
894
1,325
71
72
5
2,017
1,799
39
52
205
201
2,250
2,034
903
3,296
4,588
2,240
551
2,834
2,737
710
151
2,668
84,376
260,414
413
2,450
1,848
5,683
22
239
73
74
28
11,968
18,724
309
80
447
202
8,961
22,404
4,534
5,607
21,147
38, 507
4,149
3,410
1
4,651
5,253
4,327
7,666
3,379,853
3,569,716
11,630
15,851
24,257
41,307
872
1,086
75
76
50
47,998
80,397
929
1,443
2,216
250
70,429
65,294
25,391
31,740
334,447
209,140
12,752
19,739
20
19,021
17,226
36,429
67, 585
38.083,067
19,138,453
36, 703
64,691
117,048
447,469
1,775
1,782
77
78
Chapter C
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
(141)
MICHIGAN
State Economic Areas
LEGEND
W\ METROPOLITAN STATE ECONOMIC AREA
I I NONMETROPOLITAN STATE ECONOMIC AREA
144
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
(For definitions and expla
Commerc ial 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 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 1954.
1949.
acres 195.4.
1949. .
Cropland not harvested and not
pastured farms reporting 1954. .
1949.,
acres 1954.
1949.,
Cropland used only for crops not harvested
and not pastured farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.,
Cropland lying idle 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.,
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954.,
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops on which commercial fertilizer was used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting..
acres on which used.
Other pasture farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Corn .farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Oats .farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc. ...farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Other crops farms reporting.
acres on which used.
138,943
98,161
155,519
106,847
16,492,349
14,278,632
17,302,432
14,557,47C
118.7
145.5
111.3
136.2
15,508
18,545
10,932
12,913
131.00
127.83
98.47
94.67
79
79
127,190
95,092
144,590
103,649
7,727,134
7,187,787
7,849,486
7,122,935
16,760
3,440
14,010
5,399
13,163
8,343
23,850
19,817
36,377
35,159
19,003
18,928
3,895
3,889
132
117
75,978
61, 720
86,071
67,493
1,911,413
1,650,694
1,980,010
1,644,925
58,132
37,693
58,533
36,705
1,198,569
784, 162
1,245,785
783,077
24,095
18,116
349, 81B
278, 701
43,072
25,819
848,751
505,461
47,456
39,372
1,754,369
1,509,823
51,446
38,039
1,657,122
1,279,336
32,353
25,967
925, 179
804,057
4,091
3,640
58, 191
53, 166
134,539
95,684
1,318,563
1,062,773
134,288
96,617
150,774
105,111
10,837,116
9,622,643
11,075,281
9,550,937
99,498
78, 180
119, 189
90,585
4,590,961
3,964,574
5,228,575
4,413,568
86,061
66,257
96,099
72,123
3,411,491
2,789,159
3,735,908
3,003,785
1,495
1,323
942
811
25,532
24,762
12,128
11,496
35,679
30,993
656, 561
615,094
2,786
2,467
69,529
65,01A
17,814
42,994
337, 611
1,751
2,767
22,740
70,221
160,876
1,556,778
59,360
109,346
992,224
15,944
40,170
315,414
1,585
2,582
21,210
60,148
151,301
1,470,106
54,276
104,363
951,885
13,157
65,202
238,115
581,924
378,769
377.4
399.1
66,023
57,637
180.12
141.60
1,518
40,740
1,526
103,626
104,681
1,096
10,831
6,082
2,669,240
1,564,475
246.4
257.2
38.081
29,673
158.04
11A.92
10,690
5,951
1,619,061
915,898
1,748
5,567
2,502
12
7,491
4,101
280,216
153,839
3,597
2,006
90,678
58,993
1,934
39,346
2,246
51,332
4,327
179,257
4,996
168,974
11,478
10,623
187,480
10,745
5,987
1,989,955
1,128,730
8,726
5,024
603,047
375,383
T',879
4,497
348,231
245,717
393
121
3,462
12,715
97,861
8,666
42,919
397,777
8,002
25,695
228,724
2,182
18,096
65,328
22,556
20,990
3,951,014
3,698,380
175.2
176.2
23,079
18,208
132.35
104.09
22,264
20,749
2,186,498
2,076,579
1,456
9,930
9,289
16,077
14,925
445,838
404,916
7,992
6,678
164,875
4,096
69,753
5,166
95,122
9,528
351,723
9,573
297,948
6,727
219,105
1,213
18,760
22,124
285,027
22,385
20,864
2,797,211
2,630,152
19,190
18,369
1,016,666
988,329
16,104
14,913
649,671
593,068
345
4,932
11,644
93,222
17,302
46,275
477,095
16,544
34,660
326,494
3,254
14,547
54,608
15,415
51,516
414,423
27,473
32,921
3,607,597
4,464,534
131.3
135.6
14,942
12,1B9
115.49
89.99
27,060
32,462
1,739,093
2,212,551
■ 1,475
6,040
14,914
3,118
17,864
22,258
431,383
519,120
10,333
11,102
198,483
225,739
5,139
76,368
6,950
122,115
11,574
436,898
10, 179
328,186
12,225
26,820
273,151
27,257
32,676
2,368,959
2,957,410
22,349
28,980
1,068,684
1,380,435
18,531
22,695
765,084
900,039
205
1B5
3,991
7,605
63,279
16,270
25, 149
234,630
3,453
8,867
35,645
15,214
32,860
277,966
26,029
30,658
2,711,700
3,225,460
104.2
105.2
11,058
8,705
105.23
82.88
25,049
29,723
1,066,036
1,328,400
1,072
2,155
4,210
9,555
7,475
565
17
11, 142
11,218
216,105
215,996
5,023
62,685
8,030
153,420
9,965
398,240
9,378
316,912
6,625
25,217
206,919
25,649
30,123
1,619,959
1,922,293
19,979
25,838
905,728
1,116,230
16, 832
20,153
715,152
829,513
100
115
12,649
16,767
164,358
10,596
12,476
110,230
19, 822
10,892
17,254
141,742
FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM:
a sample of forma. See text]
MICHIGAN
CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950
145
The
State— Conti
nued
Areal
Econon
ic class— Continued
Total
all
Economic class
Other fannB
Commercial fanoB
Other farmB
Part-time
dential
Abnormal
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
Class V
ClSSB VI
Part-time
Resi-
dential
Abnormal
21,304
19,401
77
3,832
2,218
11
70
205
679
942
311
838
765
11
1
23,893
24,665
114
4,952
2,821
27
62
219
638
1,335
540
955
1,175
1
.
1,379,849
789,530
44,338
528, 872
403,524
8,240
21,266
65,376
136, 510
138,705
33,427
79,370
43,465
2,513
3
1,585,745
1,094,310
64,907
594,479
438,202
11,504
25,440
65,943
114,190
172,310
48,815
77,260
77,225
1,792
4
64.8
40.7
575.8
138.0
181.9
749.1
303.8
318.9
201.0
147.2
107.5
94.7
56.8
228.5
5
66.4
44.4
569.4
120.0
155.3
426.1
410.3
301.1
179.0
129.1
90.4
80.9
65.7
1,792.0
6
8,807
7,459
97,719
7,178
8,883
34,167
18,931
15,324
10,653
6,525
5,192
5,535
4,256
6,400
7
7,087
5,815
117,637
5,408
6,406
20,857
22,263
10,563
7,684
5,338
3,974
4,163
3,857
125,000
8
133.44
179.79
175.15
53.02
49.26
37.96
76.22
42.84
54.21
44.12
50.06
58.45
75.49
128.00
9
107.06
131.39
213.85
44.90
41.53
40.93
57.12
31.89
42.60
42.08
44.02
50.15
58.10
69.75
LO
81
80
75
88
86
55
96
75
88
89
79
91
89
91
u
19,256
12,765
77
3,541
2,143
11
70
195
679
892
296
812
575
11
12
21, 662
19, 180
99
4,786
2,780
27
62
219
632
1,315
525
925
1,080
1
13
412,029
107, 550
19,768
131,272
106,402
1,669
5,349
16,842
38,532
35,340
8,670
19,135
5,185
550
14
497,097
203,900
25,554
157,835
123,140
3,951
7,486
16,868
33,890
47, 560
13,385
19,515
14,720
460
15
4,645
8,660
15
611
71
25
1
25
20
180
350
10
16
5,671
2,940
540
200
5
45
95
55
175
165
17
4,065
755
646
386
6
45
215
120
225
35
18
3,663
360
10
875
694
1
5
21
231
366
70
156
25
19
1,167
50
1
661
590
5
97
295
160
26
71
20
45
30
185
180
25
69
56
25
5
5
21
6
15
22
1
22
5
3
2
6
6
1
22
23
8,494
5,715
49
1,956
1,319
6
27
163
462
485
176
386
250
1
24
10,339
8,185
54
2,125
1,369
10
30
142
367
590
230
370
385
1
25
163,211
92,355
5,153
45,104
34,248
333
460
6,253
11,747
12,105
3,350
7,341
3,475
40
26
194,750
134,950
5,385
43,422
30,806
840
660
5,417
8,384
12,060
3,445
5,660
6,845
111
27
10,419
9,980
40
1,272
679
5
34
32
202
296
110
287
295
11
28
10,792
10,960
76
1,206
605
26
56
107
260
150
255
345
1
29
202,175
210, 105
2,127
26,701
U,521
160
2,683
890
2,413
5,970
2,405
5,620
5,760
800
30
216,970
241,860
3,878
28,015
17,175
462
2,560
2,725
3,173
5,860
2,395
4,080
6,650
110
31
3,760
2,195
24
481
335
5
28
20
117
145
20
100
45
1
32
45,270
24,340
1,507
5,897
3,992
160
646
378
1,018
1,625
165
1,080
225
600
33
8,369
8,860
24
932
440
24
24
106
186
100
227
255
10
34
156,905
185,765
620
20,804
10,529
2,037
512
1,395
4,345
2,240
4,540
5,535
200
35
5,156
2,901
27
2,198
1,477
6
22
161
513
600
175
421
300
36
177,696
65,660
1,190
126,735
105,766
2,395
3,825
15,036
38,675
37,975
7,860
13,979
6,990
37
7,151
6,221
35
1,996
1,108
6
39
122
343
452
146
458
420
10
38
207,712
166,875
3,199
153,524
108,889
3,575
7,983
22,153
31,883
35,205
8,090
26,455
17,980
200
39
3,956
2,410
20
866
589
1
21
42
205
255
65
146
130
1
40
77,970
39,500
3,652
25,357
19,559
40
489
2,855
7,550
6,995
1,630
3,225
1,730
843
41
330
115
6
150
130
5
10
55
55
5
20
42
3,480
845
700
1,420
1,300
50
165
460
595
30
120
43
20,238
18,540
77
3,702
2,173
11
60
205
664
932
301
803
715
11
44
139,056
107,485
9,249
20, 179
14,139
68
477
1,347
5,710
5,115
1,422
3,615
2,345
80
45
20,309
17,285
77
3,702
2,183
11
70
195
679
927
301
823
685
11
46
22,917
22,630
114
4,897
2,801
27
62
219
633
1,325
535
940
1,155
1
47
777,415
410,010
27,048
203,077
155,171
2,162
8,492
23,985
52,692
53,415
14,425
32,096
14,420
1,390
48
908,817
580,710
34,817
229,272
171, 121
5,253
10,706
25,010
45,447
65,480
19,225
29,255
28,215
681
49
12,503
8,766
49
3,130
2,022
11
37
195
658
830
291
632
475
1
50
15,627
12,910
67
4,149
2,598
10
56
189
618
1,270
455
800
750
1
51
418,877
197,515
9,995
197,196
159,573
2,768
4,774
24,144
57,972
57,075
12,840
24,545
12,195
883
52
489,582
310,310
15,115
237,380
182,899
840
9,849
24,923
49,517
78,315
19,455
31,050
22,320
1,111
53
11,199
8,551
54
3,280
1,927
11
50
189
614
802
261
718
625
10
54
12,866
11,035
75
4,251
2,535
16
52
184
603
1,210
470
825
890
1
55
385,408
232,535
4,389
280,259
214,655
5,970
11,808
37,189
70,558
73,180
15,950
40,434
24,970
200
56
413,252
307, 105
11,766
307,768
223,853
3,791
11,129
36,598
54,105
92,325
25,905
41,450
42,365
100
57
125
35
12
22
11
6
5
5
5
1
58
75
45
11
12
11
6
5
1
59
455
75
240
115
75
65
10
25
5
10
60
215
90
327
235
215
170
45
20
61
3,500
1,145
41
154
108
12
14
32
45
5
45
1
62
32,425
7,765
1,277
1,173
928
150
276
152
325
25
205
40
63
240
70
9
124
108
10
20
53
20
5
15
1
64
3,380
665
470
2,030
1,705
175
395
935
185
15
285
40
65
1,395
445
30
229
178
5
28
80
40
25
35
15
1
66
2,019
474
331
358
299
15
63
153
34
34
42
7
10
67
16,155
3,590
2,452
3,576
3,096
275
1,081
1,265
260
215
315
65
100
68
130
30
6
11
11
5
1
5
69
135
16
34
9
9
5
3
1
70
1,235
135
160
80
80
50
25
5
71
7,286
2,735
52
114
99
15
32
27
25
5
10
72
7,460
1,652
463
198
192
38
69
40
45
5
1
73
68,212
14,085
4,375
979
939
230
372
202
135
30
10
74
4,001
1,030
53
775
599
10
33
88
253
175
40
135
40
1
75
3,875
771
337
1,446
1,218
45
140
214
517
264
38
173
43
12
76
31,765
6,090
2,484
10,390
8,980
450
1,171
1,343
3,941
1,790
285
1,105
185
120
77
2,201
1,310
47
548
377
10
40
56
156
95
20
120
50
1
78
2,216
720
639
1,053
883
210
261
120
197
84
11
87
33
50
79
10,332
3,370
2,269
2,633
2,203
675
514
312
442
220
40
200
100
130
SO
5,652
1,755
33
236
216
5
35
35
61
70
10
15
5
81
6,795
1,571
135
212
204
5
44
55
54
42
2
82
53, 598
11,425
1,075
1,077
1,037
50
260
140
357
200
30
30
10
83
146
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
Economic class
Commercial farms
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954. .
1950..
Land in farms acres 1954..
1950. .
Average size of farm acres 1954..
1950. .
lue of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars 1954. .
1950..
Average per acre dollars 1954..
1950. ,
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.,
Land in 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.,
Cropland used only for crops not harvested
and not pastured farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954..
Cropland lying idle 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.
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops on which commercial fertilizer vas used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.
Other pasture farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Corn farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Oats farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Other crops farms reporting.
acres on which used.
4,382
5,438
776,021
B50,259
177.1
156.4
8,563
4,072
5,103
224,236
238,503
33,158
4,332
5,288
355,860
358,726
3,663
4,583
258,132
281,958
3,697
4,727
3,630
262
5,145
3,626
646,270
679,153
209.8
187.3
10,000
7,822
49.02
42.30
3,015
3,521
201,351
206,081
2,991
2,355
3,253
2,452
93,417
77,582
83,223
65,140
1,439
828
1,594
883
38,207
22,987
37,000
20,918
464
308
9,405
6,180
1,121
611
28,802
16,807
2,199
1,764
142,365
118,240
2,560
1,818
222,288
181,322
26,498
3,075
3,576
301,920
292,139
2,792
3,361
214,112
236,230
2,695
3,245
299, 562
339,174
20
17,695
560.0
769.3
40,000
42,659
71.43
56.83
42,888
43,324
343.1
456.0
22,636
19,547
69.31
43.56
5,688
65
13,355
146,855
102,725
317.2
253.6
15,545
12,250
48.13
48.28
1,850
87
3,480
259
18,954
327
43,825
972
1,123
1,160
1,232
214,702
188,655
232,355
190,609
220.9
168.0
200.3
154.7
10,068
8,072
8,484
6,238
47.26
48.49
42.11
41.00
85
91
972
1,103
1,150
1,202
71,212
55,438
78,915
52,599
45,605
552
50,153
1,275
231
5,455
448
937
1,087
5,517
9,883
7,586
463
972
1,123
395
1,155
1,217
71,159
104,331
85,323
49,409
106,835
75,804
442
921
1,017
395
1,110
1,127
43,824
78,062
66,185
34,092
82,760
66,175
423
867
948
370
1,060
1,092
62,779
95,758
91,826
44,878
109,105
103,409
FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM:
MICHIGAN
CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
147
" <""»I ,le ° f
farms . See
text]
Are
a 2— Continu
ed
Area 3
Economic class — Continued
Total
all
Economic claaa
Other farms
Commercial farms
Other farms
Part-time
dential
Abnormal
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
Class V
Clasa VI
Part- tune
Resi-
dent isl
Abnormal
631
670
1
6,355
3,819
116
277
653
1,022
1,131
620
1,185
1,350
1
800
1,010
2
6,883
4,520
106
338
638
1,178
1,290
970
1,121
1,235
7
82,930
45,390
1,431
790,697
587,211
34,841
63,020
118,435
151,310
153,155
66,450
107,795
94,635
1,056
89,420
79,225
2,461
826,033
640,056
33,344
65,844
104,493
172,575
161,900
101,900
96,665
86,355
2,957
4
131.4
67.7
1,431.0
124.4
153.8
300.4
227.5
181.4
148.1
135.4
107.2
91.0
70.1
1,056.0
5
111.8
78.4
1,230.5
120.0
141.6
314.6
194.8
163.8
146.5
125.5
105.0
86.2
69.9
422.4
6
5,786
4,850
31,850
11,202
14,313
49,401
26,813
19,965
11,569
10,279
7,112
7,541
5,893
83,385
7
4,370
4,081
90,614
8,586
10,546
57,177
22,606
13,486
9,474
7,412
5,029
5,383
4,266
12,527
8
44.46
67.45
22.26
93.35
96.17
134.94
118.43
117.74
85.32
79.42
68.36
84.67
87.10
78.96
9
40.29
52.09
73.64
71.51
74.11
171.93
115.75
81.34
65.66
57.72
48.34
63.18
61.97
39.54
1'j
89
92
100
80
78
67
87
84
80
77
70
86
79
100
11
571
485
1
5,889
3,733
116
277
628
1,016
1,111
585
1,155
1,000
1
12
745
835
2
6,476
4,434
106
338
622
1,168
1,270
930
1,020
1,015
7
13
15,930
6,165
790
248,046
212,785
15,126
27,220
49,724
56,305
47,530
16,880
26,055
8,705
501
14
20,630
10,580
1,212
273,862
239,263
15,792
30,178
44,440
67,393
54,300
27,160
22,485
11,525
589
15
100
205
1,070
145
5
5
5
60
70
290
635
16
146
150
895
380
5
10
10
115
125
115
260
255
17
110
100
775
440
5
5
55
80
165
130
235
100
18
120
20
1,271
971
5
40
80
251
400
195
290
10
19
90
10
1,410
1,330
30
120
305
475
325
75
80
20
5
431
431
37
95
173
90
36
21
"i
32
5
32
4
25
7
1
22
23
336
300
3,386
2,405
60
145
428
711
711
350
545
435
1
24
380
420
3,919
2,868
37
192
417
797
870
555
580
470
1
25
10,050
5,785
106,933
81,215
4,415
6,660
15,075
25,195
19,850
10,020
15,775
9,870
73
26
9,970
8,065
48
107,826
85,830
4,145
7,082
12,058
24,020
24,155
14,370
12,115
9,710
171
27
235
375
1
3,685
2,029
72
120
346
536
635
320
740
915
1
28
280
430
1
3,593
2,176
31
168
301
566
630
480
650
760
7
29
6,385
8,535
300
97,838
50,472
4,152
3,400
8,510
11,555
14,505
8,350
18,445
28,915
6
30
6,635
9,430
17
103,555
59,163
1,253
5,604
7,875
14,386
14,250
15,795
16,710
27,435
247
31
75
80
1
1,373
957
26
55
191
270
290
125
240
175
1
32
1,800
1,125
300
18,986
12,995
520
1,930
2,775
2,960
3,640
1,170
3,825
2,160
6
33
170
340
3,013
1,523
57
95
255
396
460
260
640
850
34
4,585
7,410
78,852
37,477
3,632
1,470
5,735
8,595
10,865
7,180
14,620
26,755
35
295
140
1,920
1,379
30
87
241
415
421
185
285
255
1
36
19,135
4,990
77,380
63,220
660
7,130
11,325
16,540
20,640
6,925
8,410
5,720
30
37
386
355
3,689
2,258
94
216
397
576
605
370
670
760
1
38
25,914
14,835
217
149,392
98,707
6,775
7,755
17,052
22,815
29,120
15,190
20,465
30,030
190
39
65
75
1,585
1,114
30
96
203
300
360
125
280
190
1
40
1,450
2,610
56,655
43,432
1,615
6,915
9,757
9,245
11,475
4,425
10,250
2,960
13
41
5
280
220
5
35
65
50
50
15
35
25
42
55
3,430
2,820
140
645
720
490
715
110
405
205
43
606
625
1
6,067
3,686
109
262
643
1,011
1,086
575
1,135
1,245
1
44
4,066
2,470
124
54,453
37,380
2,098
3,940
6,992
9,655
10,035
4,660
8,395
8,435
243
45
611
645
1
6,260
3,789
116
277
643
1,022
1,126
605
1,170
1,300
1
46
770
940
2
6,741
4,479
106
338
627
1,173
1,280
955
1,070
1,185
7
47
32,365
20,485
1,090
452,817
344,472
23,693
37,280
73,309
93,055
81,885
35,250
60,275
47,490
580
48
37,235
28,075
1,277
485,243
384,256
21,190
42,864
64,373
105,799
92,705
57,325
51,310
48,670
1,007
49
461
410
4,433
2,997
65
207
518
851
896
460
770
665
1
50
565
655
2
5,324
3,767
59
247
503
1,038
1,135
785
811
745
1
51
30,635
13,385
240,968
187,867
6,690
20,705
36,157
50,980
51,965
21,370
34,435
18,550
116
52
23,285
21,820
623
265, 521
211,619
7,619
17,735
30,501
59,364
59,865
36,535
31,460
22,250
192
53
541
460
1
4,751
2,980
99
237
507
796
846
495
850
920
1
54
635
845
2
4,968
3,406
67
248
518
903
980
690
740
815
7
55
45,049
19,825
217
226,772
161,927
7,435
14,885
28,377
39,355
49,760
22,115
28,875
35,750
220
56
46,835
44,145
643
212,699
161,757
8,114
13,713
25,920
40,255
45,010
28,745
26,325
23,040
1,577
57
102
91
21
25
20
5
10
10
10
1
58
42
41
1
20
10
5
5
1
59
1,035
983
408
290
190
30
30
35
50
2
60
556
550
60
260
205
10
15
6
61
30
30
1,678
1,347
36
145
315
370
371
110
210
120
1
62
160
490
24,009
20,854
2,374
3,765
5,255
4,290
3,835
1,335
1,985
1,080
90
63
10
10
200
155
25
45
30
45
10
30
15
64
1O0
45
3,880
3,130
300
1,220
550
740
320
650
100
65
45
10
1
873
722
30
81
206
190
155
60
105
45
1
66
97
2
21
1,802
1,574
102
477
416
337
197
45
148
68
12
67
1,045
85
400
13,790
12,380
725
3,260
3,535
2,670
1,740
450
1,005
360
45
68
120
115
5
5
40
25
30
10
5
69
154
152
10
5
66
19
40
12
2
70
1,060
1,050
100
40
395
120
325
70
10
71
5
15
2,359
1,878
15
141
386
600
531
205
345
135
1
72
5
7
2,919
2,540
18
430
642
786
534
130
301
66
12
73
45
50
29,339
26,068
235
3,720
7,133
7,965
5,705
1,310
2,625
545
101
74
81
45
1
1,801
1,606
5
130
365
465
461
180
160
35
75
105
38
27
2,532
2,381
3
354
673
652
560
139
121
30
76
790
330
150
20,275
19, 110
20
2,515
5,510
5,445
4,445
1,175
970
195
77
36
35
1
2,017
1,591
106
180
365
425
355
160
280
145
1
78
11
14
38
6,908
6,401
2,397
1,020
1,380
826
574
204
395
94
18
79
52
45
110
37,409
34,693
12,353
6,180
7,385
4,630
3,025
1,120
1,980
615
121
80
36
1,234
1,019
16
76
246
270
321
90
145
70
81
30
1,718
1,550
61
192
490
358
380
69
122
46
82
275
12,380
11,095
353
1,225
3,482
2,585
3,035
415
990
295
83
148
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
Economic class
Commercial farms
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954. .
1950..
Land In farms acres 1954..
1950..
Average size of farm acres 1954..
1950. .
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. .
Cropland used only for crops not harvested
and not pastured farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Cropland lying idle 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..
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop 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..
acres on which used.
Other pasture farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Corn farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Oats farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc farms reporting.
acres on which used.
Other crops farms reporting.
acres on which used.
10,046
11,576
1,555,863
1,674,326
154.9
144.6
9,197
10,730
464,200
471,404
1,143
1,101
1,046
2,092
2,915
792
102
7,353
219,999
235,349
4,502
4,759
122, 295
138,412
1,789
26,540
3,546
95,755
4,720
290,426
4,705
242,028
7,195
9,662
85,958
9,879
11,361
806,494
845,165
8,302
9,865
641,382
718,865
7,845
9,104
532,454
582, 296
1,352
4,874
15,185
6,648
7,574
1,260,203
1,320,281
189.6
174.3
10,666
8,044
57.00
46.27
6,466
7,403
409,763
409,102
5,087
5,381
180,299
180,409
2,726
2,892
70,635
1,319
18,400
1,975
52,235
3,687
246,401
3,143
174,140
7,524
660,697
671,263
6,014
7,068
540,447
586,165
5,522
6,262
420,541
452,209
104
58
46,254
1,112
4,731
14,160
1,985
4,160
27,866
22,876
25,735
571.9
695.5
51,332
25,758
105.29
39.01
2,081
28
5,539
98,033
52,643
336.9
421.1
21,197
22,528
70.03
49.61
3,709
31
2,525
251,407
150,930
244.6
236.2
16,429
12,700
67.97
56.25
1,820
2,220
374,742
426,095
205.9
191.9
10,362
9,802
50.48
50.02
2,205
126,325
148,279
1,484
1,730
48,372
59,700
1,059
1,486
15,268
2,394
2,810
388,380
461,161
162.2
164.1
8,384
2,339
2,760
115,398
2,034
63,155
66,048
1,186
24,520
31,137
546
1,002
1,457
47,973
70,811
89,314
536
935
1,053
30,308
52,706
46,210
316
709
881
22,655
38,583
33,885
87
145
115
2,385
2,130
1,220
997
1,754
2,319
12,009
21,812
15,898
1,028
1,820
2,384
639
2,205
2,795
138,462
190,830
203,073
83,856
230,419
226,413
938
1,714
2,178
599
2,119
2,650
105,279
157,766
186,354
64,825
185,203
206,628
833
1,534
2,069
559
1,849
2,330
78,281
123,517
135,524
44,532
136,394
160,782
MICHIGAN
149
FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
a sample of farms. See text]
Are,
4a — Continued
Area 4b
Econom
c class — Continued
Total
all
Economic class
Other farms
Commercial farms
Other farms
Part-time
dential
Abnormal
Total
Class I
Class II
ClasB III
Class IV
Claaa V
ClasB VI
Part-time
dential
Abnormal
1,747
1,651
8,195
5,462
24
176
670
1,448
1,954
1,190
1,593
1,140
1
1,822
2,175
5
9,216
6,237
11
78
593
1,717
2,331
1,507
1,489
1,485
2
183,900
111,760
1,313,202
1,069,253
25,419
71,436
195,944
311,879
330,865
133,710
173,994
69,955
3
203,035
150,140
870
1,409,794
1,148,969
19,057
48,530
187,796
368,741
354,235
170,610
156,450
101,775
2,600
4
105.3
67.7
160.2
195.8
1,059.1
405.9
292.5
215.4
169.3
112.4
109.2
61.4
5
111.4
69.0
174.0
153.0
184.2
1,732.5
622.2
316.7
214.8
152.0
113.2
105.1
68.5
520.6
6
6,096
4,922
10,723
12,914
52,877
28,376
19,948
1/V.232
10,576
7,793
7,397
5,208
7
5,413
3,451
8,223
9,624
71,222
34,373
18,401
11,630
7,519
5,394
6,344
4,275
20,000
8
59.04
71.82
67.98
66.97
53.15
78.23
68.11
68.48
62.84
69.21
68.10
82.02
9
48.83
51.35
54.70
52.95
43.35
57.65
59.66
55.61
49.81
46.33
62.05
63.60
38.46
10
84
88
89
88
92
85
94
89
87
87
92
91
11
1,621
1,110
7,506
5,294
19
176
663
1,432
1,884
1,120
1,472
740
12
1,682
1,640
8,659
6,050
11
73
583
1,716
2,266
1,401
1,389
1,215
13
41,992
12,445
390,960
342,468
6,043
27,040
66,183
109, 267
98,285
35,650
40,537
7,955
14
41,442
20,445
415
400,112
349,132
3,582
10,193
62,054
123,077
108,858
41,368
34,370
16,310
300
15
285
635
730
145
5
5
40
95
•200
385
16
435
270
940
325
5
15
55
250
360
255
17
345
135
920
515
40
35
195
245
•350
55
18
345
60
1,684
1,272
15
25
230
677
325
372
40
19
201
10
2,418
2,233
1
30
303
877
822
200
180
5
20
10
731
78
5
721
78
5
6
9
3
89
35
2
264
26
263
7
94
1
5
10
21
22
23
971
680
5,668
4,132
16
139
573
1,240
1,409
755
991
545
24
1,112
855
5,807
4,331
9
70
494
1,269
1,584
905
896
580
25
23,995
15,705
175,171
140,251
1,785
7,531
22,390
47,222
42,638
18,685
24,345
10,575
26
31,905
22,935
100
157,560
122,085
750
3,094
18,591
39,456
38,714
21,480
23,080
12,395
27
891
885
3,161
2,005
11
88
257
516
728
405
636
520
28
757
1,110
3,134
2,049
3
33
208
587
732
486
510
570
29
26,100
25,560
64,803
41,048
565
1,623
5,330
10,630
14,380
8,520
12,430
11,325
30
23,345
33,315
59,178
38,648
588
1,065
4,549
10,847
12,864
8,735
9,795
10,620
115
31
310
160
1,712
1,192
6
67
146
316
432
225
370
150
32
5,775
2,365
23,395
18,000
245
680
3,150
5,260
5,895
2,770
3,560
1,835
33
741
830
2,007
1,146
10
27
142
305
432
230
396
465
34
20,325
23,195
41,408
23,048
320
943
2,180
5,370
8,485
5,750
8,870
9,490
35
662
371
5,007
3,789
11
110
499
1,068
1,331
770
868
350
36
31,970
12,055
372, 208
306,856
4,348
21,845
64,830
87,447
89,301
39,085
53,557
11,795
37
816
746
3,191
2,150
14
89
325
582
770
370
546
495
38
37,568
30,320
189,161
140,886
5,626
8,752
20,298
34,109
51,101
21,000
27,665
20,610
39
430
220
1,456
1,146
12
44
163
351
446
130
230
80
40
10,770
6,440
60,926
53,341
4,650
2,673
9,423
10, 580
21,365
4,650
6,390
1,195
41
45
15
198
183
5
3
30
75
55
15
10
5
42
460
85
3,380
3,290
50
320
630
1,290
610
390
85
5
43
1,672
1,555
7,885
5,278
23
171
644
1,412
1,868
1,160
1,512
1,095
44
11,505
9,235
59,973
44,403
2,402
1,972
7,490
12,624
13,795
6,120
9,070
6,500
45
1,727
1,540
7,893
5,370
24
176
669
1,437
1,914
1,150
1,533
990
46
1,787
2,045
8,980
6,161
11
78
593
1,717
2,306
1,456
1,454
1,360
5
47
92,087
53,710
630,934
523,767
8,393
36,194
93,903
167,119
155,303
62,855
77,312
29,855
48
96,692
76,695
515
616,850
509,865
4,920
14,352
85,194
173,380
160,436
71,583
67,245
39,325
415
49
1,357
931
6,997
5,024
17
156
635
1,393
1,828
995
1,293
680
50
1,487
1,305
8,164
5,891
10
78
588
1,647
2,216
1,352
1,293
975
5
51
66,735
34,200
608,305
500,448
10,783
32,049
96,643
145,249
153,304
62,420
84,292
23,565
52
79,790
52,785
125
699,779
578,992
12,986
26,403
91,126
187,691
176,982
83,804
76,007
42,620
2,160
53
1,282
1,041
6,886
4,838
17
161
630
1,308
1,742
980
1,278
770
54
1,417
1,420
7,446
5,248
10
67
522
1,497
1,976
1,176
1,153
1,040
5
55
69,538
42,375
561,369
447,742
9,974
30, 597
85,128
121,556
140,402
60,085
81, 222
32,405
56
78,107
51,955
25
645,089
26
519,064
26
10,216
6
29,745
10
83,887
158,129
5
157,232
79,855
5
73,375
50,720
1,930
57
5fi
15
10
30
327
30
327
92
5
120
15
5
110
5
5
59
60
40
10
355
355
20
230
75
30
61
320
85
1,546
1,261
7
71
239
421
398
125
240
45
62
2,920
750
17,283
14,793
292
1,200
3,461
4,715
4,040
1,085
2,1A5
345
I .'
35
5
174
149
16
22
45
41
25
20
5
64
385
15
3,410
3,095
369
884
1,040
607
195
300
15
165
45
716
616
2
42
121
248
153
50
85
15
262
34
1,440
1,306
8
160
309
460
207
162
116
18
1,900
430
12,172
11,167
61
1,392
2,100
4,709
1,880
1,025
805
200
68
25
5
96
91
1
10
55
10
15
5
• 1
16
158
153
6
12
83
11
41
5
70
130
20
1,370
1,320
40
115
665
110
390
50
7
376
120
2,077
1,757
10
100
399
606
477
165
265
55
72
296
66
2,690
2,393
58
186
706
792
540
111
274
23
73
2,817
520
27,875
25,290
816
2,508
6,988
8,740
5,103
1,135
2,425
160
74
245
100
2,671
2,331
10
123
439
825
704
230
290
50
75
309
93
4,818
4,456
76
462
1,222
1,467
991
238
324
38
76
2,365
565
42,385
39,565
527
4,197
9,870
13,971
8,830
2,170
2,545
275
77
145
95
822
652
9
61
142
220
160
60
135
35
78
102
41
1,708
1,611
236
293
532
376
140
34
83
14
79
755
270
7,499
7,099
1,082
1,191
1,996
1,910
760
160
355
45
80
286
60
2,334
1,939
14
126
378
590
586
245
290
105
81
342
60
3,583
3,179
41
584
823
834
665
232
336
68
82
2,218
290
27,336
24,541
247
3,327
5,835
7,425
5,502
2,205
2,375
420
83
150
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
Areas 5a and .
Economic clas:
Commercial farms
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALDE
Farms number 1954.,
1950.,
Land 111 farms acres 1954..
1950.,
Average size of farm acres 1954.,
1950.,
lue of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars 1954.,
1950.,
Average per acre dollars 1954.,
1950.,
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.,
Land in 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.,
Cropland used only for crops not harvested
and not pastured farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954.
Cropland lying idle 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, roada,
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.
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops on which commercial fertilizer was used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting
acres on which used
Other pasture farms reporting
acres on which used
Corn farms reporting
acres on which used
Oats farms reporting
acres on which used
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting
which used
15,441
17,208
1,718,139
1,790,876
111.3
104.1
15,969
11,098
143.01
105.57
14,410
16,175
936,584
948,923
1,230
1,470
1,410
2,735
4,740
2,396
9,558
162,177
187,542
5,947
5,734
111,413
104,938
69,899
5,929
195,644
5,245
15,030
135,865
14,930
16,717
1,210,174
1,241,403
10,816
13,370
428,451
492, 857
9,185
10,235
301,470
319,033
90
75
2,675
6,490
51,228
90
188
1,740
8,983
18,079
181,121
7,461
11,824
109,807
1,661
6,878
24,221
8,997
32,576
252,163
11,626
12,786
1,527,219
1,562,226
131.4
122.2
18,760
13,010
142.55
105.41
11,345
12,498
879,844
879,892
7,931
144,367
159,287
2,075
32,544
2,593
44,909
4,979
170, 574
3,445
79,716
4,835
11,360
113,780
11,435
12,590
1,101,664
1,106,067
8,901
10,678
376,426
420,347
7,345
8,038
250,290
259,249
85
75
2,450
6,210
48,708
105,137
1,391
6,691
23,071
7,972
31,262
240,433
68,627
51,968
164.57
157.07
3,604
73
3,299
295,763
199,240
235.3
239.5
37,718
29,141
163.37
120.23
29, 170
482
13,527
1,232
17,779
1,252
832
222,477
154,321
1,007
1,097
4,474
40,795
206
1,648
5,815
1,046
9,060
62,221
2,940
2,782
455,265
440,631
154.8
158.4
23,742
18,482
153.56
115.51
2,900
2,767
283,275
273,492
2,000
1,962
40,375
43,434
1,785
2,885
33,715
2,905
2,772
342,040
331,593
2,415
2,417
99,840
105,151
1,965
3,451
4,001
394,104
485,700
114.2
121.4
14,587
12,318
218.40
101.19
3,426
3,955
220,092
268,950
1,160
1,136
21,920
19,355
1,415
3,391
30,402
3,436
3,966
283, 502
338,905
2,681
3,451
101,965
135,240
2,151
2,596
66,225
80,825
15
2,050
984
16,025
8,750
15
25
45
31
420
235
2,325
2,345
5,335
3,822
56,015
41,930
2,215
2,015
3,845
2,784
38,265
25,200
385
420
1,542
1,280
5,765
5,335
2,375
2,455
9,650
5,936
77,630
55,500
2,940
3,590
255,840
319,305
87.0
88.9
10,694
2,840
3,495
117,725
157,310
11,095
1,145
39,825
120
2,855
22,350
2,890
3,520
162,280
210,460
2,090
2,940
78,340
101,080
1,780
2,140
58,700
65,285
5
10
1,615
2,128
19,645
2,075
1,625
2,593
23,200
MICHIGAN
151
FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
a sample of farms. See text]
Areas :
a and A — Continued
Econcm
ic claBa— Co
ntinued
Total
ail
Economic class
Other farmB
Commercial farma
Other farms
Part-time
dential
Abnormal
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
Class V
Clasa VI
Part-time
Reel-
deatlal
Abnormal
2,170
1,640
5
11,429
9,628
145
1,417
2,711
2,815
1,930
610
875
920
1
2,541
1,875
11,998
10,272
62
688
2,796
3,476
2,140
1,110
885
840
1
2
126,890
63,205
825
1,460,802
1,366,152
56,722
312,565
444,845
348,840
168,390
34,790
53,805
38,070
2,775
3
152,275
74,775
1,600
1,462,538
1,374,843
30,252
168,360
464,661
423, 880
209,790
77,900
54,190
32,145
1,360
4
58.5
38.5
165.0
127.8
141.9
391.2
220.6
164.1
123.9
87.2
57.0
61.5
41.4
462.5
5
59.9
39.9
266.7
121.9
133.8
487.9
244.7
166.2
121.9
98.0
70.2
61.2
38.3
1,360.0
6
7,644
6,691
33,000
18,663
20,799
67,244
40,082
22,491
15,528
11,218
8,191
7,285
6,445
57,083
7
6,301
4,652
8,500
12,659
13,930
68,404
31,714
17,827
11,837
8,700
5,468
5,591
4,427
8
132.66
174.79
200.00
143.40
144.65
177.00
180.70
137.16
127.83
124.74
119.76
114.31
141.69
123.42
9
103.10
114.43
70.83
103.88
104.18
142.55
130.32
107.95
98.21
89.86
76.31
90.89
113.11
10
77
76
100
86
86
92
88
88
86
89
67
85
85
100
11
1,990
1,070
5
10,704
9,398
145
1,407
2,706
2,800
1,850
490
750
550
6
12
2,301
1,370
6
11,503
10,082
62
688
2,771
3,456
2,095
1,010
800
620
1
13
8,600
545
862,687
838,661
40,389
220,447
279,110
202,900
83,180
12,635
17,630
5,240
1,156
14
54,975
13,945
111
882,662
856,518
19,632
116, 568
307,251
267,992
110,730
34,345
19,480
6,240
424
15
290
695
600
115
5
30
80
125
360
16
635
330
615
245
15
15
100
115
220
150
17
495
30
700
510
20
75
300
115
175
15
18
410
15
1,690
1,480
10
85
530
720
135
190
20
19
160
3,980
3,935
20
230
1,260
1,715
670
40
40
5
20
2,605
2,600
15
850
1,245
455
30
5
5
21
505
504
102
317
75
10
1
22
9
9
8
1
23
775
325
5
7,217
6,651
78
1,042
2,116
2,040
1,115
260
345
215
6
24
976
650
1
7,816
7,125
42
54C
2,070
2,470
1,355
640
380
310
1
25
11,830
5,910
70
183, 528
173,033
4,245
32,315
60,238
46,220
24,125
5,890
6,670
3,500
325
26
17,345
10,790
120
175,229
164,451
3,752
19,364
50,090
52,555
26,865
11,825
6,280
4,420
78
27
1,110
750
4,690
3,824
67
366
: , .... •..
1,260
880
245
420
445
1
28
1,150
710
3,143
2,562
12
145
630
790
675
310
320
260
1
29
17,760
16,200
98,473
78,953
1,790
8,898
20,645
25,480
16,995
5,145
8,390
11,110
20
30
21,770
15,990
290
62,407
49,252
602
3,040
14,480
12,640
13,245
5,245
6,855
6,190
110
31
525
205
2,480
2,235
43
191
676
745
480
100
155
90
32
6,290
2,680
42,095
39,380
957
4,838
12,100
13,335
6,775
1,375
1,535
1,180
33
795
610
2,946
2,205
35
210
475
730
570
185
350
390
1
34
11,470
13, 520
56,378
39, 573
833
4,060
8,545
12,145
10,220
3,770
6,855
9,930
20
35
620
325
5
4,163
3,738
55
542
1,151
1,180
660
150
275
145
5
36
16,725
8,245
100
108,702
96,997
2,512
17,525
30,665
27,310
15,570
3,415
7,460
3,945
300
37
575
470
3,156
2,680
80
455
780
765
485
115
230
245
1
38
12,920
13,190
61,289
49,722
4,052
8,630
14,375
12,305
7,715
2,645
5,600
5,485
482
39
380
120
1,558
1,293
17
186
330
410
285
65
125
140
40
6,360
2,785
41,740
36,280
790
6,550
11,085
9,755
6,670
1,430
2,535
2,925
41
35
5
117
112
2
20
60
25
5
5
42
380
30
2,163
1,963
428
180
965
380
10
200
43
2,060
1,605
5
11,239
9,493
145
1,407
2,681
2,780
1,895
585
850
890
6
44
13,700
8,275
110
104,383
92,506
2,944
18,200
28,727
24,870
14,135
3,630
5,520
5,865
492
45
2,070
1,420
5
11,084
9,483
145
1,407
2,706
2,810
1,900
515
810
785
6
46
2,416
1,705
6
11,758
10, 182
62
688
2,786
3,471
2,110
1,065
850
725
1
47
77,185
30,710
615
1,144,688
1,090,647
46,424
261,660
359,993
274,600
124,300
23,670
32,690
19,850
1,501
48
94,090
40,725
521
1,120,298
1,070,221
23,986
138,972
371,821
333,187
150,840
51,415
32,615
16,850
612
49
1,265
645
5
8,577
7,681
103
1,132
2,326
2,325
1,440
355
515
375
6
50
1,611
1,080
1
9,728
8,687
52
613
2,406
2,981
1,750
885
580
460
1
51
34,915
16,940
170
333,970
306, 310
7,547
56,390
101,988
83,285
46,365
10,735
16,665
10,370
625
52
47,450
24,640
420
355,650
330,673
6,661
33,286
■ 1,461
104,581
59,685
26,000
16,295
6,525
157
53
1,100
735
5
6,507
5,656
98
917
1,661
1,680
1,060
240
465
380
6
54
1,376
815
6
6,590
5,789
49
458
1,626
1,896
1,200
560
465
335
1
55
29,645
21,435
100
169,991
146,719
6,564
26,155
45,040
39,615
23,285
6,060
13,060
9,430
782
56
38,320
20,415
5
1,049
175,033
35
156,255
35
2,984
15
13,595
10
46,765
5
47,521
5
31,300
14,090
11,690
6,755
333
57
5S
59
60
61
5
875
875
550
235
75
15
345
100
5
4,740
4,479
108
996
1,405
1,225
645
100
190
65
6
62
3,215
510
60
120,901
118,101
10,161
41,215
35,405
20,885
9,020
1,415
2,210
465
125
63
10
120
115
15
30
45
25
5
64
205
3,540
3,480
1,340
620
1,220
300
60
65
200
25
2,433
2,347
61
581
855
595
225
30
65
15
6
66
254
26
6,156
6,026
378
1,976
1,842
1,248
522
60
62
18
50
67
2,350
170
50,140
48,750
2,175
15,330
16,675
10,725
3,460
385
675
245
470
68
25
5
15
10
5
5
5
69
26
2
25
15
5
10
10
70
270
30
350
150
25
125
200
71
885
275
5
7,137
6,662
129
1,242
2,121
1,995
1,000
175
315
155
5
72
887
208
25
13,830
13,502
1,288
4,114
4,268
2,708
978
146
224
94
10
73
9,165
1,995
200
119,360
115,835
7,755
32,085
38,595
26,860
9,460
1,080
2,425
920
180
74
535
95
5
8,068
7,663
100
1,222
2,361
2,375
1,355
250
315
85
5
75
438
64
12
15,228
14,889
454
3,665
5,150
3,775
1,592
253
274
50
15
76
3,945
550
175
141,611
138,421
3,471
30,910
48,455
37,990
15,355
2,240
2,615
485
90
77
165
100
5
593
517
37
60
140
140
120
20
40
30
6
78
130
42
15
1,539
1,479
497
348
224
153
230
27
28
16
16
79
900
220
30
6,050
5,780
1,290
1,195
1,205
1,290
750
50
110
75
85
80
835
190
8,423
7,767
130
1,292
2,410
2,245
1,420
270
415
235
6
81
1,064
250
40,069
39,297
3,494
13,395
11,928
6,986
3,118
376
572
184
16
82
9,630
2,100
327, 178
320,783
20,275
97,873
105,260
66,315
27,700
3,360
4,745
1,530
120
83
152
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
Areas 6a, B, and C
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
Total
all
Economic class
Commercial farms
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
CLsbs rv
Clasa V
Class 71
1
2
3
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
12,655
13,878
1,092,490
1,151,723
86.3
83.0
12,595
9,792
152.07
118.51
80
11,105
12,552
548,881
551,977
1,760
1,310
1,375
2,195
3,240
1,050
173
2
6,184
7,388
131,059
141,066
5,373
5,706
102,983
108,643
1,823
24,053
4,362
78,930
2,943
60,462
3,960
82,947
3,465
71,090
275
2,720
12,240
95,068
12,020
13,327
782,923
801,686
8,564
10,310
262,611
309,433
6,110
6,903
143,409
161,935
305
174
4,240
1,799
2,519
34,772
225
5,400
1,282
2,570
18, 790
135
198
1,495
6,318
11,990
115,000
5,348
8,713
79,776
1,727
9,275
32,581
4,783
9,308
63,755
8,754
9,068
929,030
923,653
106.1
101.9
14,866
11,510
144.98
113.91
80
8,364
8,672
508, 569
493, 762
515
595
965
1,880
3,195
1,040
172
2
5,009
5,518
112,784
111,501
3,132
3,176
57,543
57,188
1,252
17,903
2,401
39,640
2,508
53,637
2,759
63,697
2,720
61,290
245
2,390
8,494
71,510
8,554
8,857
678,896
662,451
6,679
7,620
227,711
250,763
4,569
4,968
117,334
121,500
275
144
4,135
1,724
2,083
31,797
215
5,350
1,117
2,270
17,115
135
198
1,495
5,493
11,205
108, 520
4,958
8,354
76,741
1,392
8,957
31,361
4,207
8,666
59,045
168
95
39,428
19,023
234.7
200.2
46,200
48,743
212.47
238.15
91
158
84
26,720
10,933
10
10
35
40
61
2
73
30
2,123
2,010
82
44
2,173
1,563
57
1,063
61
1,110
37
1,602
93
3,080
55
1,430
15
225
163
2,300
163
89
31,016
14,506
108
37
5,155
3,231
118
30
4,682
1,022
40
9
1,420
74
83
3,232
20
265
47
208
1,385
78
484
3,580
73
266
2,126
112
3,110
11,541
47
390
1,590
1,005
490
177,180
85,390
176.3
174.3
25,528
22,333
156.42
129.75
80
975
460
110,595
53,965
25
10
30
65
325
420
100
595
260
22,240
8,070
285
160
5,020
3,415
125
2,430
210
2,590
330
7,285
410
10,385
335
9,745
50
390
990
11,910
995
475
137,355
65,450
755
390
39,270
18,380
610
330
17,670
10,920
85
10
1,485
105
365
8,555
45
1,720
255
628
4,770
35
85
340
770
2,948
26,695
695
1,910
17,535
295
2,388
8,085
565
1,958
12,725
1,996
1,958
256,892
259,685
128.7
132.6
16,653
15,291
134.32
116.47
79
1,961
1,908
147,069
148,654
55
95
35
265
1,050
450
11
1,276
1,308
30, 526
32,531
625
607
11,810
11,985
260
4,030
445
7,780
641
14,790
676
15,057
690
16,915
75
830
1,956
20,725
1,971
1,933
189,405
193,170
1,636
1,653
62,231
69,072
1,111
1,063
29,847
27,408
75
50
820
260
590
8,495
60
1,150
275
596
4,285
35
44
315
1,485
3,118
33,285
1,470
2,779
26,080
360
1,968
7,080
1,245
2,653
19,535
2,655
3,070
252,265
312,640
95.0
101.8
13,125
10,578
142.59
106.23
81
2,570
2,985
135,395
167,260
135
105
'245
660
1,310
115
1,610
1,995
32,645
36,820
835
1,120
13,715
20,845
330
4,875
625
8,840
800
15,915
745
18,850
895
18,140
75
740
2,595
17,605
2,605
3,020
181,755
224,925
2,120
2,675
66,700
82,045
1,365
1,720
34,765
43,475
45
50
280
1,230
550
6,430
65
1,565
265
394
3,690
55
58
740
1,785
2,959
28,785
1,620
2,295
20,940
350
974
3,255
1,340
2,344
15,960
2,260
2,485
162,360
193,935
71.8
78.0
9,993
8,144
140.98
105.44
79
2,120
2,375
74,495
91,425
205
265
445
745
445
15
1,140
1,455
20,490
24,095
1,010
885
19,075
14,600
405
4,555
805
14,520
480
9,985
650
12,455
610
12,015
25
170
2,145
13,845
2,180
2,420
114,060
130,120
1,590
2,150
42,490
61,010
1,005
1,365
22,440
30,665
25
20
120
50
440
4,535
25
650
245
420
2,725
10
11
100
1,185
1,522
14,675
945
993
9,110
220
446
1,275
840
1,1/18
7,920
670
970
40,905
52,980
61.1
54.6
7,498
6,282
122.82
108.56
75
580
860
14,295
21,525
85
120
210
135
30
315
470
4,760
7,975
295
360
5,750
4,780
75
950
255
4,800
220
4,060
185
3,870
135
3,045
5
35
645
5,125
640
920
24,805
34,280
470
715
11,865
17,025
360
460
7,930
8,010
5
5
10
55
550
30
24
260
190
174
1,500
155
111
950
55
71
125
170
173
1,315
1950. . .
1950...
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1950...
Value of land and buildings:
1950...
1950. . .
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954...
Land in farms according to use:
1949. . .
acres 1954...
1949...
18
19
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954...
1949. . .
acres 195.4...
1949. . .
Cropland not harvested and not
29
30
31
32
33
1949...
acres 1954...
1949. . .
Cropland used only for crops not harvested
acres 1954...
35
36
37
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
acres 1954...
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
1949...
acres 1954...
1949...
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
1949. . .
acres 1954...
1949...
1949. . .
acres 1954...
1949...
Cover crops turned under and land planted
63
64
acres 1954...
Cropland used for row or grain crops
65
66
67
68
acres 1954...
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops on which commercial fertilizer ras used, 1954:
acres on which used...
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
acres on which used...
acres on which used...
acres on which used...
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc farms reporting...
acres on which used. . .
82
83
acres on which used...
MICHIGAN
153
FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
a sample of farms. See text]
B, and C —
:ontinued
Area 6b
Econam
ic class— Continued
Total
all
Economic claas
Other farms
Commercial farms
Other farma
Part-time
dential
Abnormal
Total
Class I
ClaaB II
ClaBS III
Claaa IV
Claaa V
Class VI
Part-time
fieai-
dentlal
Abnormal
1,920
1,975
6
8,078
5,353
195
693
1,105
1,300
1,400
660
1,480
1,245
1
2,275
2,515
20
8,463
5,541
78
342
1,041
1,490
1,830
760
1,515
1,395
12
2
92,575
66,985
3,900
573,990
490, 585
41,425
113,560
135,020
95,185
79,505
25,890
51,775
31,630
3
123,300
103,290
1,480
594,388
487,564
24,864
61,990
132, 570
125,260
107,950
34,930
56,995
42,830
6,999
4
48.2
33.9
650.0
71.1
91.6
212.4
163.9
122.2
73.2
56.8
39.2
35.0
25.4
5
54.2
41.1
74.0
70.2
88.0
318.8
181.3
127.3
84.1
59.0
46.0
37.6
30.7
583.2
6
8,351
6,982
20,906
15,202
18,386
39,435
32,707
22,612
14,632
11,626
10,973
10,035
8,261
7
6,600
6,232
22,575
12,243
14,340
55,660
29,396
18,987
13,623
10,117
7,907
8,618
7,080
114,882
8
179.91
213.47
50.48
219.53
203.32
202.56
202.56
185.38
204.53
213.78
268.05
301.61
328.93
9
122.08
152.95
305.07
181.53
170.20
185.58
165.03
156.18
169.01
179.82
200.17
235.93
228.30
196.97
10
83
82
100
80
79
83
79
78
81
73
85
80
11
1,610
1,125
6
7,643
5,288
195
693
1,105
1,275
1,390
630
1,420
935
12
2,010
1,860
10
8,026
5,419
77
331
1,036
1,475
1,805
695
1,395
1,205
13
29,755
9,495
1,062
304,424
280,934
24,560
74,134
81,385
52,590
38,170
10,095
17,885
5,605
14
40,790
17, 120
305
304,407
271,585
15,571
39,073
80,611
70,570
52,815
12,945
20,355
10,255
2,212
15
465
780
2,035
565
10
30
60
215
250
710
760
16
490
225
1,520
920
5
10
65
235
405
200
.450
150
17
330
80
865
725
50
100
265
240
70
135
5
18
285
30
1,235
1,110
25
90
220
345
340
90
105
20
19
35
5
10
5
1
1,260
580
140
8
1,245
575
140
8
85
60
15
5
235
200
95
3
410
250
30
310
60
185
5
20
15
5
20
21
22
23
655
515
5
2,885
2,250
58
347
570
525
560
190
370
265
24
930
930
10
3,123
2,356
14
16"
470
715
780
215
435
325
7
25
10,470
7,335
470
43, 598
37,788
1,820
9,583
10, 145
6,775
7,385
2,080
3,885
1,925
26
15,200
14,055
310
46,938
37,426
626
4,705
10,015
9,410
9,380
3,290
5,195
3,380
937
27
1,105
1,135
1
4,759
3,114
123
386
585
780
860
380
890
755
28
1,150
1,370
10
4,817
3,025
48
211
546
790
1,075
355
940
840
12
29
20,995
24,125
320
73,265
48,190
4,650
6,885
8,720
10,685
12,225
5,025
12,535
12,540
30
20,175
31,125
155
77,842
49,585
3,447
5,868
9,925
11,420
13,415
5,510
14,255
13,680
322
31
325
245
1
2,223
1,708
77
281
355
400
435
160
315
200
32
3,490
2,535
125
21,773
17,448
1,338
3,890
4,075
3,820
3,490
835
2,790
1,535
33
940
1,020
1
3,584
2,184
78
201
385
565
665
290
735
665
34
17,505
21,590
195
51,492
30,742
3,312
2,995
4,645
6,865
8,735
4,190
9,745
11,005
35
210
225
1,278
1,048
32
141
280
245
235
115
145
85
36
4,160
2,665
21,939
18,259
1,639
2,745
5,465
3,155
3,805
1,450
2,850
830
37
590
610
1
2,705
1,990
123
307
430
485
505
140
410
305
38
9,800
9,360
90
42,103
35,228
4,633
6,310
8,725
7,405
6,465
1,690
4,345
2,530
39
395
350
1,326
1,046
10
201
280
250
210
95
155
125
40
6,050
3,750
22,890
19,270
270
5,140
5,640
4,365
2,610
1,245
2,605
1,015
41
25
5
225
205
65
60
40
30
10
5
15
42
300
30
2,780
2,645
915
850
645
180
55
40
95
43
1,830
1,910
6
7,698
5,158
195
688
1,060
1,240
1,345
630
1,355
1,185
44
11,345
10,255
1,958
65,771
50,916
3,853
8,763
14,940
10,210
8,845
4,305
7,670
7,185
45
1,790
1,670
6
7,903
5,318
195
693
1,105
1,285
1,400
640
1,450
1,135
46
2,160
2,290
20
8,333
5,496
78
332
1,041
1,490
1,820
735
1,485
1,340
12
47
61,220
40,955
1,852
421,287
366,912
31,030
90,602
100,250
70,050
57,780
17,200
34,305
20,070
48
76, 165
62,300
770
429,187
358,596
19,644
49,646
100, 551
91,400
75,610
21,745
39,805
27,315
3,471
49
970
910
5
3,996
3,046
69
457
750
710
740
320
550
400
50
1,390
1,285
15
4,854
3,607
29
212
696
1,085
1,195
390
665
575
51
20,680
13,750
470
88,427
75,317
3,729
17,468
21,250
14,295
13,800
4,775
9,340
3,770
52
32,855
25,055
760
108,725
88,088
3,226
8,962
20,170
24,645
23,100
7,985
9,430
7,475
3,732
53
750
790
1
3,587
2,702
135
412
625
655
640
235
520
365
54
970
960
5
3,989
2,852
50
236
641
805
840
280
635
495
55
13,960
12,025
90
64,042
53,487
6,272
9,055
14,190
10,560
10,270
3,140
7,195
3,360
56
21,790
18,145
500
72,432
57,999
1,571
6,448
14,785
16,015
14,465
4,715
7,045
6,780
608
57
20
10
391
371
81
110
90
65
25
15
5
58
20
10
288
248
28
55
75
55
35
20
15
5
59
90
15
4,710
4,655
1,890
1,415
745
450
155
35
20
60
40
35
4,209
3,959
1,514
865
865
535
180
65
35
150
61
305
130
1
2,978
2,433
118
420
570
575
565
185
415
130
62
2,300
550
125
42,959
38,569
4,329
9,935
10,200
7,065
5,830
1,210
3,555
835
63
10
165
150
5
45
50
20
25
5
15
64
50
1,875
1,810
5
460
1,080
115
130
20
65
65
115
45
5
978
883
41
202
260
165
150
65
70
25
66
166
69
65
2,082
1,980
137
667
628
300
184
64
77
25
67
935
415
325
15,371
14,641
738
4,543
5,110
2,475
1,320
455
565
165
68
197
182
52
55
35
30
10
5
10
69
205
199
100
52
26
13
8
2
70
1,692
1,622
782
460
145
180
55
35
35
71
600
220
5
3,837
2,917
75
412
700
720
720
290
600
320
72
598
137
50
9,357
8,589
622
2,350
2,703
1,604
976
334
584
184
73
5,000
1,200
280
75,760
70,160
4,195
18,335
21,510
14,555
9,165
2,400
4,455
1,145
74
320
65
5
1,810
1,605
38
282
495
395
290
105
175
30
75
290
54
15
3,219
3,041
144
824
1,162
546
293
72
147
31
76
2,485
420
130
27,039
25,659
874
6,665
10,230
4,835
2,375
680
1,195
185
77
190
140
5
3,702
2,892
172
485
615
670
700
250
560
250
78
2U
94
10
16,035
15,195
3,522
4,785
3,053
1,977
1,524
334
674
166
79
835
360
25
64,288
60,678
12,028
19,580
12,670
8,340
6,385
1,675
2.93C
680
SO
420
155
1
2,132
1,757
45
287
545
420
365
95
285
90
81
537
93
12
5,323
4,977
426
1,417
1,595
932
493
114
270
76
82
3,900
650
160
34,474
32,254
2,389
9,485
10,250
5,815
3,465
850
1,730
490
83
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STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
Areas 7, D, and ;
Economic class
Commerc ial fanes
Class II Class III Class IV
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
Farms number 1954-.,
1950. .
Land in farms acres 1954. ,
1950. ,
Average size of farm acres 1954..
1950.,
lue of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars 1954. ,
1950.,
Average per acre dollars 1954.,
1950.,
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.,
Land in 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.,
Cropland used only for crops not harvested
and not pastured farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954.,
Cropland lying idle 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..
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.
acres 1954.
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops on which commercial fertilizer was used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting
Other pasture farms reporting
acres on which used
Corn farms reporting
acres on which used
Oats farms reporting
acres on which used
..farms reporting
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes,
22,800
16,582
25,252
17,651
2,768,808
2,496,338
2,845,173
2,472,267
121.4
150.5
112.7
140.1
18,250
21,362
11,973
1/4,193
148.59
140.57
106.34
100.54
75
75
20,740
16,062
23,607
17,146
1,470,761
1,384,564
1,454,114
1,329,335
2,200
390
1,780
510
1,935
1,170
3,705
3,035
6,006
5,855
4,165
4,160
930
927
19
15
13,289
11,196
15,188
12,233
324,594
293,674
343,070
298,279
9,049
6,171
9,681
6,273
180,826
131,846
211,555
142,250
3,624
2,791
53,518
44,113
6,758
4,336
127,308
87,733
7,331
6,497
155,151
143,301
8,354
6,869
164,748
139,708
7,063
5,851
195,305
173, 114
891
820
12,015
10,570
22,265
16,267
277,423
230,131
21,895
16,297
24,527
17,366
1,976,181
1,810,084
2,008,739
1,769,864
17,260
14,012
19,999
15,513
675,050
610,089
753,242
659,228
13,978
11,736
15,666
12,630
319,899
283,009
350,045
303,053
99
57
76
71
2,247
2,070
1,810
1,805
5,547
4,754
103,667
95,797
2,832
7,206
55,982
13,546
32,265
347,607
11,986
23,812
224,228
968
5,174
17,095
12,370
33,153
251,408
2,587
6,780
52,150
11,834
30,463
330,337
15,012
10,727
31,228
236,544
66,998
51,914
426.7
425.5
77,927
56,201
168.75
125.38
1,794
74
4,658
2,360
1,048
671, 170
295,634
284.4
282.1
39,222
29,048
138.39
101.19
2,340
1,033
400,516
169,213
8,345
517
12,915
1,148
35,807
1,230
33,515
977
2,520
2,340
53,145
2,350
1,033
504,158
214,129
2,140
938
162,734
75,491
1,960
85
297
2,345
2,055
10,387
107,240
2,044
7,247
67,718
210
1,950
5,620
1,855
10,191
67,907
4,445
3,956
798,845
773,964
179.7
195.6
24,541
19,416
137.62
99.83
4,405
3,926
467,925
441,778
4,380
67,480
4,415
3,936
589,710
566,613
4,140
3,711
190,195
206,255
3,445
3,236
86,190
90,470
20
25
5,775
544,175
776,955
121.5
134.5
16,737
12,937
139.40
95.77
4,415
5,695
289,355
417,295
1,835
2,215
120
2,625
■485
10
3,510
3,140
90,825
92,790
2,915
4,265
62,935
96,885
1,585
1,490
30,960
32,045
1,590
2,035
33,320
44,275
775
12,415
1,050
18,545
780
11,240
1,085
22,080
1,900
43,905
2,135
42,285
1,800
34,400
1,680
30,915
1,835
55,465
1,505
39,305
4,370
53,945
4,440
5,730
385,610
558,455
3,750
5,270
136,640
206,665
3,110
4,325
65,315
96,040
15
2,162
1,049
17,015
7,495
110
80
144
164
1,175
1,160
3,765
3,185
9,672
5,688
112,835
62,775
3,720
2,950
7,964
4,546
77,660
43,185
175
160
602
366
2,765
1,685
3,265
3,000
9,788
5,876
79,720
49,850
4,005
4,730
349,285
439,045
87.2
92.8
12,608
9,710
145.45
105.37
3,840
4,590
162,720
220,435
2,270
2,990
40,985
51,435
1,795
1,755
36,025
37,030
9,080
1,340
26,945
1,260
22,295
1,430
23,565
3,910
39,730
3,935
4,655
239,730
308,900
3,115
3,995
87,245
116,210
2,505
3,020
45,860
51,645
2,355
2,996
33,190
1,900
2,199
19,730
2,215
3,299
27,480
MICHIGAN
FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
155
a sample of
farms. See
text]
Areas 7,
D, and E— Continued
Area
s 8 and F
Econom
c class— Continued
Total
all
Economic claas
Other fame
Commercial farms
Other farms
Part-time
dential
Abnormal
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
Class V
Class VI
Part-time
Resi-
Abnormal
3,350
2,855
13
15,994
10,272
205
1,345
2,565
2,715
2,450
992
2,710
2,995
17
3,940
3,645
16
18,881
11,252
175
839
2,667
3,376
2,720
1,475
3,325
4,275
29
2
171,050
84,370
17,050
1,479,493
1,296,528
88,004
306,809
387,815
274,530
188,750
50,620
108,435
68,615
5,915
3
233,095
124,365
15,446
1,604,162
1,325,751
59,941
202,532
404,995
359,168
217,745
81,370
150,865
108,165
19,381
4
51.1
29.6
1,311.5
92.5
126.2
429.3
228.1
151.2
101.1
77.0
51.0
40.0
22.9
347.9
5
59.2
34.1
965.4
85.0
117.8
342.5
241.4
151.9
106.4
80.1
55.2
45.4
25.3
668.4
6
10,019
8,782
199,751
22,101
27,310
111,419
52,520
30,080
20,595
16,274
13,578
14,043
11,715
240,571
7
7,384
5,833
456,967
14,967
18,129
76,313
34,497
21,683
16,172
13,096
10,684
11,125
9,065
262,616
8
193.03
293.39
160.53
247.66
221.54
292.25
226.41
207.65
210.47
217.33
270.91
351.97
538.25
588.81
9
127.77
181.00
186.06
182.47
156.63
252.21
144.67
143.51
152.55
166.89
186.82
248.83
364.34
436.05
10
76
74
92
75
74
70
74
75
76
73
67
76
79
41
11
2,935
1,730
13
14,633
9,926
199
1,305
2,525
2,670
2,365
862
2,530
2,160
17
12
3,595
2,850
16
17,222
10,823
147
809
2,617
3,290
2,595
1,365
2,980
3,390
29
13
64,920
14,355
6,922
836,491
773,279
54,522
202,828
237,155
159,155
97,965
21,654
45,290
14,495
3,427
14
87,055
30,960
6,764
867,011
765,378
32,745
128,212
244,646
206,995
116,235
36,545
64,590
28,275
8,768
15
610
1,200
3,020
490
20
20
40
90
140
180
815
1,710
5
16
860
410
1,636
546
5
5
15
110
215
196
780
310
17
700
65
1,411
871
30
70
195
390
186
455
85
18
620
45
5
2,505
2,050
95
195
630
895
235
400
55
19
140
10
1
3,625
3,545
15
195
1,235
1,370
670
60
80
20
5
1,906
1,896
46
620
915
265
50
10
21
3
505
505
92
338
55
10
5
5
22
4
25
23
21
2
2
23
1,295
790
8
6,981
5,544
85
803
1,595
1,505
1,105
451
715
710
12
24
1,755
1,190
10
8,562
6,284
78
554
1,757
2,055
1,255
585
1,145
1,120
13
25
19,410
9,005
2,505
167,417
146,759
9,430
28,784
45,080
31,305
24,565
7,595
10,305
9,660
693
26
27,550
15,915
1,326
184,527
152,686
6,096
18,187
47,008
46,505
23,310
11,580
18,155
12,505
1,181
27
1,475
1,395
8
6,237
3,551
82
402
800
910
960
397
1,245
1,435
6
28
1,800
1,595
13
6,562
3,325
26
223
725
936
905
510
1,545
1,675
17
29
24,655
24,055
270
114,249
71,708
5,619
8,475
15,595
17,985
17,540
6,494
21,665
20,795
81
30
38,070
30,540
695
115,521
64,034
1,366
7,090
15,785
16,698
14,565
8,530
24,230
25,800
1,457
31
515
310
8
2,115
1,444
18
186
340
370
360
170
395
270
6
32
6,050
3,265
90
30,931
24,015
1,495
3,740
6,495
5,880
4,325
2,080
4,430
2,405
81
33
1,190
1,225
7
4,859
2,559
65
247
555
680
730
282
1,035
1,265
34
18,605
20,790
180
83,318
47,693
4,124
4,735
9,100
12,105
13,215
4,414
17,235
18,390
35
595
235
4
3,932
3,371
62
508
1,045
890
680
186
325
230
6
36
7,945
3,465
440
74,751
68,171
3,011
13,675
21,'045
15,765
11,905
2,770
4,190
2,180
210
37
900
575
10
5,133
3,763
95
562
1,060
995
795
256
735
630
5
38
15,995
7,450
1,595
85,972
70,782
4,582
14,880
20,405
15,155
11,265
4,495
8,350
6,740
100
39
715
490
7
2,549
2,008
35
373
635
415
410
140
310
225
6
40
12,165
7,770
2,256
61,717
54,487
3,849
14,933
17,775
9,100
7,275
1,555
4,385
2,570
275
41
50
20
1
287
237
71
95
35
15
15
35
10
5
42
580
265
600
4,540
4,250
185
1,475
1,215
1,080
105
190
165
25
100
43
3,200
2,785
13
15,314
9,937
200
1,280
2,510
2,650
2,365
932
2,545
2,815
17
44
25,960
18,270
3,062
138,896
111,342
6,991
23,234
30,760
26,065
18,235
6,057
14,250
12,175
1,129
45
3,130
2,455
13
15,514
10,092
200
1,315
2,545
2,690
2,435
907
2,615
2,790
17
46
3,790
3,355
16
18,018
10,939
152
814
2,632
3,331
2,620
1,390
3,155
3,895
29
47
108,985
47,415
9,697
1,118,157
991,746
69,571
240,087
297,830
208,445
140,070
35,743
77,260
44,950
4,201
48
152,675
77,415
8,785
1,167,059
982,098
40,207
153,489
307,439
270, 198
154, 110
56,655
106,975
66,580
11,406
49
1,945
1,295
8
9,103
7,031
114
955
1,950
1,880
1,540
592
1,035
1,025
12
50
2,615
1,860
11
11,863
8,510
98
654
2,237
2,711
1,885
925
1,650
1,690
13
51
39,520
20,240
5,201
303,885
269,417
16,290
57,392
83,900
56,170
43,745
11,920
18,880
14,410
1,178
52
59,415
31,745
2,854
368,654
309,143
12,503
39,912
93,689
91,259
50,850
20,930
35,635
22,200
1,676
53
1,430
800
12
8,320
6,444
138
934
1,825
1,735
1,395
417
1,030
840
6
54
1,900
1,125
11
9,524
6,988
101
639
1,872
2,161
1,505
710
1,315
1,200
21
55
23,940
10,915
2,035
160,723
138,953
7,593
28,555
41,450
30,920
23,170
7,265
12,540
8,920
310
56
30,755
15,140
1,097
183,364
150,372
7,602
22,732
44,528
37,895
26,310
11,305
16,485
13,625
2,882
57
35
5
2
135
94
19
25
30
20
30
5
6
58
5
57
46
11
10
5
10
10
5
5
1
59
120
20
37
2,539
2,277
1,227
470
380
200
125
10
127
60
5
472
397
62
165
20
70
80
30
5
40
61
605
180
8
3,286
2,809
74
495
885
715
530
110
345
125
7
62
6,600
1,125
145
58,339
54,255
6,840
13,340
16,155
9,460
7,335
1,125
2,980
755
349
63
65
10
1
184
153
13
35
45
45
10
5
10
15
6
64
910
110
300
6,512
6,032
642
2,125
1,945
895
420
5
60
320
100
65
165
75
5
1,567
1,337
56
356
410
295
165
55
165
60
5
66
247
84
95
4,530
4,225
546
1,471
968
670
464
106
256
34
15
67
2,660
510
662
36,726
34,241
3,720
13,101
7,805
5,410
3,405
800
2,065
360
60
6£
30
5
1
181
151
41
50
35
15
10
25
5
69
60
2
12
262
228
80
52
72
15
9
12
22
70
400
15
60
2,225
2,000
670
505
645
105
75
125
100
71
1,370
330
12
9,583
7,431
130
1,085
2,120
2,075
1,565
456
1,355
785
12
72
1,504
188
110
25,175
23,167
1,860
7,257
6,614
4,386
2,546
504
1,476
420
112
73
14,050
1,950
1,270
226,673
209,751
14,407
62,558
64,130
41,460
22,280
4,916
12,585
3,400
937
74
830
180
7
6,422
5,725
102
913
1,805
1,625
1,035
245
480
205
12
75
892
118
112
10,923
10,317
701
2,738
3,311
2,186
1,125
256
404
128
74
76
7,325
1,215
797
100,299
95,600
5,241
24,684
32,370
20,730
10,415
2,160
3,195
995
509
77
120
105
9
1,967
1,410
45
265
160
335
300
105
300
250
7
78
103
66
357
9,410
8,974
2,053
2,376
2,504
1,460
460
121
276
110
50
79
505
360
1,218
28,431
26,495
4,350
8,025
7,615
3,890
2,130
485
1,250
495
191
80
1,305
335
3
7,634
6,332
123
953
1,785
1,695
1,435
341
940
350
12
SI
1,637
284
20,828
19,346
2,684
5,128
5,112
3,541
2,403
478
1,111
305
66
82
12,525
2,305
34
153,650
142,279
12,816
36,579
40,960
28,625
19,315
3,984
8,810
2,050
511
83
156
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL
[Data are based on reports for only
FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE
number 1954.
1950.
Land in farms acres 1954.
1950.
Average sise of farm acres 1954.
1950.
lue of land and buildings:
Average per farm dollars 1954.
1950.
Average per acre dollars 1954.
1950.
Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.
land in 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 195.4.,
1949.,
Cropland not harvested and not
pastured farms reporting 1954. ,
1949.,
acres 1954.,
1949.,
Cropland used only for crops not harvested
and not pastured farms reporting 1954.,
acres 1954.,
Cropland lying idle 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..
Cover crops turned under and land planted
to another crop farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
Cropland used for row or grain crops
farmed on contour farms reporting 1954..
acres 1954..
USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER
Crops on which commercial fertilizer was used, 1954:
Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting
acres on which used
Other pasture farms reporting
acres on which used
Corn farms reporting
acres on which used
Oats farms reporting
acres on which used
•farms reporting
Fruits, vegetables, potatoes,
8,533
9,465
1,041,055
1,051,332
122.0
111.1
19,360
12,931
157.17
114.19
1,490
2,440
1,785
2,600
2,853
45, 390
50,948
13,345
1,950
32,045
2,969
65, 592
2,895
53,012
8,298
90,962
8,163
8,950
758,289
745,066
6,509
7,591
227,498
267,434
5,210
5,607
118,604
129,606
35
10
1,115
3,064
22,443
6,112
21,124
202,623
283
1,265
4,221
4,552
11,912
90,923
Comnercial farms
981,345
961,463
138.6
130.6
21,480
15,097
155.85
112.74
6,773
7,024
602,433
564,254
2,095
2,183
37,030
39,328
11,615
1,530
25,415
2,749
62,802
2,590
48,997
6,933
80,197
6,928
7,144
722,014
690,155
5,719
6,365
212,688
245,180
4,700
4,796
111,799
118,205
35
10
1,040
2,940
21,663
5,572
20,407
195,918
76,458
273
1,229
4,061
4,232
11, 512
87,963
47,400
25,656
385.4
356.3
82,528
61,766
210.39
167.06
2,962
40
1,147
228,915
157,765
261.6
258.2
44,118
34,192
172.41
130.20
324,930
291, 537
168.4
172.9
24,251
19,652
146.04
113.53
1,905
1,676
207,790
182,691
19,640
115
1,130
1,890
24,065
1,905
1,681
244,990
216,193
1,605
1,505
66,200
68,705
1,405
1,270
36,235
32,940
1,985
2,335
226,175
290,095
113.9
124.2
15,816
12,562
146.55
101.49
1,940
2,295
134,060
164,975
1,360
18,330
26,555
525
1,930
19, 595
1,965
2,315
161,400
203,505
1,595
2,090
51,420
78,115
1,340
1,515
29,480
37,150
1,685
1,650
6,495
4,090
66, 525
42,180
1,365
1,155
2,784
1,726
26,360
15,840
75
65
308
289
1,155
1,040
1,355
1,230
3,912
2,460
30,715
18,800
11,247
8,979
145.31
106.39
1,530
1,670
64,845
76,800
13,665
1,580
1,710
84,700
100,820
1,265
1,510
32,725
43,015
920
1,060
15,940
18,440
1,125
1,911
19,025
MICHIGAN
FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
157
a sample of
farms. See
text]
Area
9a — Continued
Areas
9b and
Economic class — Continued
Total
all
Economic class
Other farms
Commercial farme
Other farme
Part-time
dential
Abnormal
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Claas IV
Claaa V
Class VI
Part-time
Resi-
dential
Abnormal
945
500
10
11,203
7,641
180
940
1,845
2,131
1,885
660
1,860
1,695
1
1,175
920
6
12, X9
8,135
96
534
1,610
2,485
2,385
1,025
2,050
2,120
2
40,325
13,890
5,495
1,392,917
1,224,974
79,534
266,635
369,385
283,180
180,495
45,745
107,005
57,560
3,378
3
57,900
30,500
1,469
1,447,349
1,223,042
46,864
157,783
318,450
376,880
251,500
71, 565
134,295
83, 520
6,492
4
42.7
27.8
549.5
124.3
160.3
441.9
283.7
200.2
132.9
95.8
69.3
57.5
34.0
482.6
5
49.3
33.2
244.8
117.6
150.3
488.2
295.5
197.8
151.7
105.5
69.8
65.5
39.4
1,623.0
6
7,817
6,993
77,450
17,099
20,937
64,804
40,041
26,012
16,120
11,895
6,815
9,240
7,847
7
5,816
5,084
11,779
14,229
59,834
31,632
18,474
13,498
9,524
6,295
7,514
6,272
268, 592
8
167.72
228.35
140.95
138.33
132.04
160.91
144.14
131.22
123.27
125.32
97.61
155.08
251.06
9
117.28
155.57
101.00
94.99
111.76
106.48
95.50
91.23
91.00
87.38
117.57
156.04
15o!o2
10
67
64
100
74
75
77
76
75
76
76
64
72
73
11
785
260
10
9,922
7,285
170
925
1,815
2,060
1,785
530
1,605
1,025
7
12
1,000
595
6
11,126
7,797
83
514
1,605
2,440
2,285
870
1,820
1,505
13
15,920
2,450
3,390
684,399
646,734
49,244
157,990
207,980
143,905
74,945
12,670
29,385
6,855
1,425
14
26, 325
7,350
1,023
699,724
635,493
26, 538
97,450
180,330
196,960
110,105
24,110
45,085
16,175
2,971
15
150
165
1,495
290
10
20
20
55
90
95
425
780
16
275
70
1,175
390
10
20
55
145
160
585
200
17
185
20
895
540
5
5
30
85
295
120
325
30
18
145
5
1,610
1,365
5
40
90
405
710
115
225
15
5
19
30
2,330
2,285
10
100
500
1,115
520
40
45
20
5
1,900
1,900
35
440
1,080
325
20
21
499
498
88
310
75
20
5
1
22
5
18
17
17
1
23
290
145
10
6,350
4,989
93
750
1,405
1,331
1,055
355
820
540
1
24
475
220
1
7,122
5,484
51
388
1,265
1,795
1,505
480
905
730
3
25
4,065
1,260
830
169,710
146,143
8,803
30,090
45,500
31,420
22,785
7,545
15,070
8,350
147
26
5,360
3,190
43
179,092
150,452
5,452
19,805
37,765
46,465
32,800
8,165
16,935
10,745
960
27
340
160
5
5,418
3,452
77
455
735
960
945
280
1,045
915
6
28
370
300
5,751
3,666
34
194
600
1,210
1,140
510
1,065
995
3
29
4,595
3,500
265
122,126
81,776
3,911
12,225
18,695
20,245
20,310
6,390
22,600
17,685
65
30
5,505
6,115
147,771
96,896
1,954
6,012
16,835
31,530
27,690
12,875
25,545
24,970
360
31
95
40
5
2,251
1,685
50
245
370
480
445
95
340
225
1
32
800
665
265
38,366
32,116
2,471
5,185
8,385
8,460
6,570
1,045
3,845
2,365
40
33
270
150
3,996
2,316
36
3O0
475
605
680
220
880
795
5
34
3,795
2,835
83,760
49,660
1,440
7,040
10,310
11,785
13,740
5,345
18,755
15,320
25
35
155
60
5
2,867
2,386
40
295
655
731
525
140
300
180
1
36
2,010
700
80
63,014
55,599
1,179
8,200
17,410
17,385
9,375
2,050
5,305
2,080
30
37
175
130
4,612
3,466
120
530
1,055
846
715
200
660
480
6
38
2,520
1,495
104,832
87,542
3,907
16,685
26,435
20,075
15,420
5,020
10,115
6,850
325
39
270
95
5
3,310
2,685
65
370
675
750
640
185
455
170
40
4,185
1,415
265
92,362
82,427
6,332
15,530
22,105
19,375
13,975
5,110
7,600
2,335
41
25
5
471
426
11
100
110
100
95
10
35
10
42
95
35
8,805
8,140
210
2,680
2,850
1,045
1,205
150
595
70
43
885
470
10
10,918
7,481
180
920
1,825
2,086
1,830
640
1,785
1,645
7
44
7,030
3,070
665
156,474
124,753
6,158
25,915
31,260
30,775
23,685
6,960
16,930
13,405
1,386
45
825
400
10
10,713
7,481
175
930
1,835
2,096
1,855
590
1,755
1,470
7
46
1,060
740
6
11,877
7,998
89
524
1,610
2,470
2,345
960
1,980
1,895
4
47
24,580
7,210
4,485
976,235
874,653
61,958
200,305
272,175
195,570
118,040
26,605
67,055
32,890
1,637
48
37,190
16,655
1,066
1,026,587
882,841
33,944
123,267
234,930
274,955
170,595
45,150
87,565
51,890
4,291
49
560
220
10
8,148
6,262
126
815
1,640
1,751
1,450
480
1,150
735
1
50
785
440
1
9,389
6,920
62
468
1,470
2,185
2,015
720
1,375
1,090
51
10,260
3,375
1,175
325,086
284,169
16,314
53,820
85,015
68,180
46,135
14,705
27,975
12,765
177
52
13,680
8,395
179
369,077
314,241
12,106
38,695
79,360
93,350
73,315
17,415
33,230
20,480
1,126
53
320
185
5
6,705
5,143
147
690
1,485
1,376
1,120
325
915
640
7
54
490
320
1
7,089
5,366
62
359
1,190
1,765
1,435
555
945
775
3
55
4,530
2,195
80
167,846
143,141
5,086
24,885
43,845
37,460
24,795
7,070
15,420
8,930
355
56
7,130
4,255
16
165,811
141,095
4,263
13,832
36,445
43, 130
32,645
10,780
13,945
9,765
1,006
57
131
119
14
25
40
15
20
5
10
2
58
95
77
2
10
25
20
15
5
15
3
59
1,944
1,870
785
145
455
425
50
10
10
64
60
639
488
43
120
145
140
35
5
40
111
61
125
25
5
2,651
2,209
94
310
680
580
450
95
325
110
7
62
975
205
100
54,867
X,794
7,154
10,685
16,715
10,020
5,445
775
3,175
655
243
63
5
182
161
1
20
30
60
30
20
10
10
1
64
210
4,275
4,085
30
310
1,200
1,495
435
615
100
60
30
65
40
30
5
1,470
1,289
49
245
350
330
280
35
140
40
1
66
40
29
55
3,912
3,592
552
856
986
616
516
66
252
60
8
67
305
125
350
28,665
26,635
3,005
7,150
7,525
4,790
3,725
440
1,530
460
40
68
201
191
11
30
65
45
40
5
5
69
394
386
12
126
129
58
61
2
6
70
3,460
3,410
210
1,695
815
420
270
15
35
71
435
95
10
5,879
4,927
127
765
1,470
1,400
960
205
730
220
2
72
486
116
115
17,609
16,618
2,173
4,572
5,130
3,071
1,484
188
820
142
29
73
4,655
830
1,220
175,973
166,491
14,736
45,770
55,060
33,505
15,490
1,930
7,935
1,360
187
74
130
40
10
3,895
3,523
93
625
1,220
995
520
70
305
60
7
75
133
16
40
8,863
8,500
758
2,283
3,006
1,690
709
54
265
68
30
76
1,015
165
320
83,403
80,470
6,050
21,600
29,345
16,935
5,965
575
2,215
525
193
77
5
5
698
511
36
125
150
90
80
30
110
70
7
78
1
35
3,662
3,470
1,285
985
722
232
228
18
113
29
50
79
10
150
11,453
10,689
3,389
3,430
2,165
970
675
60
460
95
209
80
265
50
5
4,615
4,084
139
715
1,245
1,115
730
140
415
110
6
81
298
77
25
14,267
13,659
1,781
3,998
4,170
2,222
1,270
218
470
126
12
82
2,440
375
145
104, 189
99,244
9,874
27,220
32,945
18,015
9,795
1,395
3,930
910
105
83
158
STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS
Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER,
[Data «
FARM LABOR, AND
re based on reports for only
Item
(For definitions and explanations, see text)
The State
Total
all
Economic class
Commercial farms
Total
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IT
Class T
Class VI
SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
92,971
136,072
67,911
96,497
1,428
1,536
9,453
10,796
17,794
22,434
18,686
27,170
16,003
25,437
4,547
9,124
2
3
1950...
146, 895
102,326
876
5,987
20,664
32,301
29,194
13,304
77,726
54,370
1,179
7,927
14,198
14,847
12,886
3,333
116,423
34,358
1,500
10,536
21,103
23,951
20,916
60, 183
4,451
45,827
3,906
1,164
143
7,459
1,033
12,659
1,255
12,226
820
9,848
570
2,471
85
7
S
19,104
17,627
482
3,565
5,620
4,588
2,707
665
9
46,462
43,980
469
7,028
14,590
13,426
7,352
1,115
10
42,349
39,689
855
7,640
13,690
11,012
5,631
861
11
number 1954 . . .
43,313
40,613
982
8,032
13,915
11,137
5,666
881
12
13
23,303
22,244
707
5,760
8,297
4,860
2,340
280
number 1954...
23,514
22,449
740
5,887
8,337
4,860
2,345
280
19,090
18,236
531
4,363
6,432
4,519
2,041
350
15
number 1954 . . .
19,198
18,338
541
4,385
6,447
4,544
2,066
355
16
8,685
8,457
389
3,015
3,065
1,373
535
80
17
number 1954 . . .
8,743
8,503
403
3,026
3,076
1,378
545
80
18
62,145
50,171
1,403
8,759
14,075
13,328
9,958
2,648
19
number 1954 .. .
71,076
58,059
2,883
11,371
15,640
14,553
10,835
2,777
20
Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954...
115, 376
88,400
1,478
10,475
21,735
25,802
22,656
6,254
21
1950 . . .
106, 361
84,884
808
5,692
19,464
28,938
22,864
7,118
22
number 1954 .. .
166,791
137,040
4,769
24,273
37,917
35,662
27,440
6,979
23
1950...
136,695
113, 145
2,673
11,819
29,892
35,573
25,608
7,580
2.'.
122,052
87,331
1,493
10,467
21,202
24,599
22,522
7,048
25
number 1954 . . .
OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME
156,909
113,140
3,592
16,557
27,797
30,397
26,900
7,897
26
With other income of family exceeding value
of farm products sold operators reporting 1954...
50,797
19,301
65
461
2,043
6,258
10,474
27
1949 . . .
51,797
14,225
54
160
1,135
4,242
8,634
23
Wording off their farms.
75,717
42,244
409
3,549
8,791
13,071
14,609
1,815
29
1949...
72,494
34,301
191
1,622
5,758
10,781
13,319
2,630
30
54,715
23,657
144
891
3,605
7,998
11,019
31
1949...
FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER
49,595
15,373
38
393
1,580
4,939
8,373
32
19,035
7,319
58
331
706
1,331
2,467
2,426
33
No tractor but horses and/or
4,532
2,442
6
25
115
340
906
1,050
34
Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954...
16,855
13,469
219
1,668
3,L54
3,822
3,539
1,067
35
Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954...
FARM LABOR
Week of September 26-Oclober 2:
98,521
74,931
1,259
8,807
18,581
21,980
19,117
5,187
3b
Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954...
125,830
92,283
1,501
10,555
21, 836
25,873
23,878
8,640
37
persons 1954 . . .
262,601
212,966
15,393
37,759
51,466
52,962
42,838
12,548
38
Family workers, including
124,789
91,421
1,409
10,399
21,651
25,658
23,699
8,605
39
Operators working 1 or more
121,664
89,651
1,384
10,202
21,274
25,198
23,158
8,435
40
Unpaid members of operator's
53,066
42,409
717
5,585
11,194
12,363
9,865
2,685
41
persons 1954. . .
77,191
62,479
1,356
9,015
17,000
17, 685
14,058
3,365
42
19,159
17,810
1,168
4,827
5,020
3,975
2,409
411
43
persons 1954 .. .
63,746
60,836
12,653
18,542
13,192
10,079
5,622
748
44
Regular workers (to be employed 150
7,589
7,356
919
2,893
2,024
1,012
432
76
45
persons 1954 . . .
11,555
11,005
2,789
4,016
2,425
1,208
474
93
46
Seasonal workers (to be employed les6
13,573
12,414
772
2,755
3,380
3,120
2,032
355
47
persons 1954 —
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
52, 191
49,831
9,664
14,526
10,767
8,871
5,148
655
48
137,313
97,926
1,542
10,831
22, 541
27,413
25,979
9,620
49
Machine hire and/or hired
99,686
80,264
1,451
9,668
19,513
22,908
20,596
6,128
50
85,289
68,089
814
7,092
16,114
20,023
18, 565
5,481
51
dollars 1954...
15, 281, 274
13,370,689
475,741
2,226,890
3,946,955
3,979,001
2,719,027
523,075
52
56, 118
49,617
1,395
8,276
14,146
13,619
9,878
2,303
53
1949...
76,578
67,002
881
5,419
17,236
22,849
16,052
4,565
54
dollars 1954...
40,744,165
38,932,715
11,301,686
12,837,211
8,32,579
4,251,725
1,933,814
375,700
55
1949...
47,435,545
44,833,563
10,450,780
10,979,032
11,775,844
7,675,294
3,316,113
636, 500
56
52,600
46,170
405
6,573
13,587
13,486
9,831
2,288
57
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954 . . .
3,518
3,447
990
1,703
559
133
47
15
58
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954...
103,309
76,736
1,006
9,076
19, 160
21,814
18,803
6,877
59
1949...
116,358
86,779
575
5,245
18,413
28,335
24,131
10,080
60
dollars 1954...
68,302,131
62,588,068
5,713,466
16,451,439
13,558,440
13,258,805
7,001,023
1,604,895
61
1949...
56,922,367
50,357,720
3,734,586
8,398,600
14,607,848
13,944,687
7,677,584
1,994,415
62
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
119,371
90,201
1,463
10,544
21,815
26,056
23,269
7,054
63
1949...
115,275
90,995
861
5,798
20,019
30,451
25,306
8,560
64
dollars 1954...
36,600,754
33,832,639
2,241,362
7,825,510
10, 194, 501
7,857,424
4,754,752
959,090
65
1949...
30,064,444
27,790,409
1,291,486
4, 158, 242
8,513,626
8,271,730
4, 520, 374
1,034,951
66
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
98,755
81,041
1,435
10,423
21,326
23,927
19,078
4,852
67
dollars 1954...
32,832,859
31, 163, 156
3,094,898
8, 983, 736
9,392,354
6,040,646
3,128,037
523,485
68
tons 1954...
567,238
537,243
51,914
150,620
161, 210
108, 167
55,902
9,430
69
acres on which used 1954 . . .
4,527,501
4,294,034
273,993
1,150,908
1,375,477
943,431
471, 174
79,051
70
13,653
12,078
366
2,148
3,624
3,255
2,285
400
71
tons 1954...
440,254
414,036
36,894
97,401
129,830
92, 165
51,191
6,555
72
dollars 1954...
1,542,826
1,437,722
125,311
371,686
424,712
317,678
176,040
22,295
73
acres limed 1954...
225,014
210,029
16,697
50,323
64,180
46,078
29,086
3,665
1 Excludes farms reporting
ial fertiliz
MICHIGAN
FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1%0
159
a sample of
"anna. See
text]
The S
.ate — Continued
Areal
Economi
c clSBS — Continued
Total
Economic claea
Other farraa
Commercial farme
Other farrn8
all
Part-time
ReBi-
Abnormal
Total
Claaa I
Claaa II
Claaa III
Claaa IV
Class V
Class VI
Part-time
Resi-
dential
Abnormal
13,409
11,575
76
1,706
1,054
11
64
121
347
421
90
336
305
11
1
20,664
18,635
76
3,571
2,107
11
70
204
654
897
271
783
670
11
2
22, 556
21,935
78
4,358
2,572
21
62
193
606
1,245
445
825
960
1
3
12,707
10,605
44
409
283
1
16
47
78
110
26
71
55
4
17, 304
14, 685
76
2,966
1,847
11
70
204
589
752
221
608
500
11
5
8,001
6,305
50
611
493
10
24
74
U8
206
31
187
130
1
6
415
120
10
5
5
5
1
7
1,107
345
25
931
784
5
22
115
331
266
45
121
25
1
8
2,048
390
44
1,425
1,268
5
32
179
527
465
60
141
15
1
9
2,190
430
40
442
377
5
18
85
162
82
25
55
10
10
2,220
435
45
449
384
5
20
90
162
82
25
55
10
11
861
170
28
12
866
170
29
13
741
85
28
497
441
5
11
76
257
82
10
46
l6
14
741
85
34
502
446
5
11
76
262
82
10
46
10
15
145
65
18
125
109
5
15
23
41
25
5
10
1
16
145
65
25
125
109
5
15
23
41
25
5
10
1
17
7,167
4,755
52
1,869
1,240
11
65
137
459
442
126
•368
260
1
18
7,724
5,135
158
2,343
1,625
22
115
181
629
533
145
433
280
5
19
16,689
10, 225
62
3,001
1,967
11
55
189
664
832
216
653
380
1
20
13,664
8,250
63
3,225
2,204
21
61
189
568
1,065
300
600
420
1
21
18,714
10,765
272
3,794
2,658
36
118
331
946
979
248
727
405
4
22
14,555
8,580
415
3,671
2,573
70
123
292
663
1,110
315
645
450
3
23
18,801
15,850
70
3,087
1,804
11
69
183
549
776
216
687
565
11
24
23,892
19,650
227
3,807
2,258
16
140
236
678
931
257
833
705
11
25
17, 833
13,646
17
1,782
485
1
5
9
109
361
722
575
26
20,415
17, 110
47
2,086
436
2
32
62
340
835
815
27
18,922
14, 541
10
2,234
1,077
1
25
91
338
552
70
637
520
28
20, 179
17,975
39
2,575
1,050
26
62
212
600
150
725
800
29
17,702
13,346
10
1,566
549
1
5
30
137
376
547
470
30
18, 239
15,945
38
1,740
430
6
32
97
295
575
735
31
3,920
7,781
15
656
176
15
16
10
90
45
140
330
10
32
695
1,395
175
75
5
20
50
45
55
33
2,193
1,185
8
537
445
10
51
148
170
66
67
25
34
14,496
9,040
54
2,464
1,522
11
45
138
516
662
150
586
355
1
35
18,419
15,061
67
3,627
2,163
11
70
205
674
897
306
778
675
11
36
29,501
19,737
397
8,267
5,918
536
492
712
1,776
1,858
544
1,379
955
15
37
18,312
15,006
50
3,585
2,132
11
65
204
669
887
296
777
665
11
38
17,622
14, 341
50
3,443
2,090
11
65
202
659
862
291
742
600
11
39
7,021
3,631
5
2,133
1,437
10
43
132
522
560
170
441
255
40
9,791
4,906
15
3,014
2,153
20
71
218
849
765
230
566
295
41
1,062
235
52
425
368
10
59
69
123
86
21
36
20
1
42
2,088
490
332
1,810
1,675
505
356
292
268
231
23
71
60
A
43
161
20
52
143
127
5
33
24
48
6
11
5
10
1
44
201
20
329
182
163
5
58
25
56
6
13
5
10
4
45
942
215
2
308
267
10
33
47
82
85
10
31
10
46
1,887
470
3
1,628
1,512
500
298
267
212
225
10
66
50
47
21,079
18,231
77
3,807
2,218
11
70
205
679
942
311
838
740
11
48
13,425
5,935
62
2,604
1,811
11
70
194
584
766
186
517
275
1
49
11,999
5,175
26
2,193
1,521
6
42
175
467
665
166
456
215
1
50
1,119,835
280,800
9,950
223, 568
180,271
3,856
5,620
27,106
55,224
73,500
14,965
32, 562
10,335
400
51
4,919
1,525
57
1,503
1,185
11
70
158
399
466
81
232
85
1
52
7,220
2,305
51
2,026
1,595
22
47
179
437
730
180
305
125
1
53
723,955
201,555
885,940
628,343
571,123
69,635
174, 109
95,774
142,460
77,985
11, 160
25,860
11,360
20,000
54
1,046,335
431,755
1,123,892
884,906
829,176
199,829
139,860
177,303
135, 179
158,310
18,695
30,800
11,130
13,800
4,899
1,520
11
1,465
1,148
1
51
156
393
466
81
232
85
■
20
5
46
38
37
10
19
2
6
1
57
13,772
12,736
65
3,184
1,962
11
42
199
639
815
256
661
550
11
58
16, 120
13,415
44
3,883
2,352
5
51
154
592
1,165
385
810
720
1
59
3,296,819
1,635,700
781, 544
1,365,816
1,155,886
8,277
83,699
203,015
416,425
360,455
84,015
127, 155
60,275
22,500
60
3,692,939
1,832,215
1,039,493
1,484,892
1,203,480
6,915
69,350
127,330
395,810
514,055
90,020
174, 275
75,660
31,477
61
17,438
11,660
72
3,331
2,083
11
70
205
679
877
241
737
500
11
62
15,402
8,815
63
3,651
2,415
22
62
199
607
1,1/0
385
705
530
1
63
2,000,426
669,985
97,704
616, 598
520,728
16,250
48,108
77,330
172,745
177,100
29,195
62, 575
28,295
5,000
64
1,614,003
551,455
108,577
572,070
489,566
27,985
47,025
86,766
132, 220
164,810
30,760
54, 505
25, 575
2,42/
65
12,257
5,395
62
1,243
912
10
55
134
378
265
70
230
100
1
66
1, 281, 105
287,850
100,748
177,765
153,075
14,250
25,850
29,560
53,965
24,480
4,970
17,730
3,090
3,870
67
22,779
5,278
1,938
3,278
2,808
275
488
526
964
469
86
312
86
72
68
181,807
38,845
12,815
18,780
16,390
1,450
2,250
3,263
6,252
2,605
570
1,670
370
350
69
1,200
360
15
477
352
15
76
146
95
20
90
35
71 1
19,115
5,010
2,093
12, 215
9,930
360
1,955
4,305
2,845
465
2,075
210
71
77,755
15,690
11,659
30,030
24,870
1,140
5,150
10,020
7,040
1,520
4,545
615
72
11, 170
2,775
1,040
5,060
4,075
155
825
1,800
1,020
275
745
240
73
160
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
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 f arms 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
opera tor farms reporting 1954 .
Operators working 1 or more
hours persons 1954 .
Unpaid members of operator's
family farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954.
Hired workers farms reporting 1954 .
persons 1954.
Regular workers (to be employed 150
or more days) farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954.
Seasonal workers (to be employed less
than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954.
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures 1 , farms reporting 1954.
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954 .
Machine hire farms reporting 1954.
dollars 1954.
Hired labor farms reporting 1954 .
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
$1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.
Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting 1954.
dollars 1954.
tons 1954.
acres on which used 1954.
Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954.
tons 1954.
dollars 1954.
acres limed 1954.
1,953
1,551
2,209
1,765
3,510
2,738
3,493
2,781
4,677
3,845
4,033
3,275
3,553
2,557
4,301
3,075
2,561
1,508
1,590
4,372
3,157
2,681
335,818
1,821
2,456
917,056
1,189,206
1,740
81
1,954
385,256
6,914
51,643
128
1,963
6,542
1,590
2,864
2,763
3,080
2,520
2,134
296,115
1,560
2,134
816,637
1,087,455
1,480
2,525
3,139
1,428,924
1,491,137
3,121
905,602
778,853
1,722
365,417
6,516
48,266
98,845
1,818
13,073
1,035
1,297
1,185
1,055
539,888
486,490
1,120
294,994
291,000
125,587
2,295
18,167
1,077
291,205
350,522
1,027
1,087
208,895
170,895
1 Excludes farms reporting commercial fertiliser and lime.
MICHIGAN
FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued
161
a sample of
farms. See
text]
Area 2— Continued
Area 3
Econom
ic class— Continued
Total
all
Economic
-lass
Othsr farms
Commercial farms
Other farmB
Resi-
Part-tins
Abnormal
Total
Clasa I
Class II
Class III
ClaBS IV
Class V
Class VI
Part-time
Reel-
Abnormal
350
270
1
3,693
106
261
498
677
620
230
715
585
1
i
571
610
1
6,075
3,684
116
277
643
1,022
1,096
530
1,160
1,230
1
2
685
760
6,320
4,228
96
322
632
1,148
1,205
825
1,055
1,035
2
3
125
100
2,323
1,378
79
196
297
336
365
105
525
420
4
416
365
1
5,379
3,398
116
277
638
987
955
425
1,000
960
1
5
165
140
1
2,185
1,530
97
181
351
421
380
100
365
290
6
5
20
135
110
5
25
50
30
20
5
7
45
5
1
477
397
5
71
76
105
95
45
65
15
8
55
10
1
1,494
1,373
15
131
322
495
330
80
110
10
1
9
15
5
1
617
572
81
156
200
105
30
40
5
10
15
5
1
622
572
81
156
200
105
30
45
5
11
263
243
5
47
91
75
20
5
20
12
263
243
5
47
91
75
20
5
20
13
15
1
524
503
10
102
161
160
55
15
20
1
14
15
1
535
514
10
108
161
160
60
15
20
1
15
1
266
246
56
85
90
15
20
16
1
267
247
57
85
90
15
20
17
236
165
1
2,725
1,969
96
227
478
552
416
200
445
310
1
18
251
190
3
3,112
2,311
150
309
558
598
466
230
485
315
1
19
451
320
1
4,845
3,314
111
272
618
962
966
385
920
610
1
,'0
380
330
2
4,316
3,429
96
308
602
1,023
960
440
540
345
2
21
501
325
6
6,151
4,510
314
562
915
1,183
1,086
450
990
645
6
22
405
345
8
5,094
4,163
247
508
780
1^138
1,040
450
575
350
6
23
516
480
5,294
3,233
105
262
558
902
966
440
1,025
1,035
1
24
631
595
6,641
4,114
213
394
749
1,052
1,166
540
1,300
1,225
2
25
501
440
2,847
716
10
10
75
231
390
1,080
1,050
1
26
725
705
2,344
418
12
15
40
101
250
1,021
900
5
27
601
490
3,800
1,815
41
127
296
526
640
185
980
1,005
28
680
725
1
3,246
1,456
23
101
197
360
590
185
900
885
5
29
561
420
2,503
803
15
16
106
256
410
865
835
30
620
585
1
1,852
487
7
25
70
115
270
690
670
5
31
150
270
1,150
330
5
5
35
35
90
160
190
630
32
30
80
360
175
25
75
75
75
110
33
110
50
1,009
754
20
56
126
196
236
120
170
85
34
341
270
3,836
2,560
91
216
492
766
730
265
750
525
1
35
501
525
1
5,579
3,603
116
266
633
977
1,056
555
1,000
975
1
36
856
700
17
13,217
10,281
1,259
1,679
2,423
1,957
2,118
845
1,645
1,265
26
37
496
525
1
5,540
3,579
108
266
622
972
1,056
555
995
965
1
38
456
505
1
5,415
3,524
108
266
617
957
1,026
550
950
940
1
39
255
130
2,212
1,597
30
126
326
470
465
180
365
250
40
380
190
3,148
2,308
45
211
522
640
665
225
530
310
41
20
5
1
791
735
101
146
202
130
136
20
45
10
1
42
20
5
16
4,654
4,449
1,106
1,202
1,284
360
427
70
165
15
25
43
10
5
1
270
269
71
71
67
35
20
5
1
44
10
5
16
506
481
241
76
99
40
20
5
25
45
10
606
551
59
106
145
100
121
20
45
10
46
10
4,148
3,968
865
1,126
1,185
320
407
65
165
15
47
626
665
1
6,245
3,784
116
277
653
1,012
1,126
600
1,170
1,290
1
48
406
230
1
4,544
3,348
111
277
613
921
986
440
765
430
1
49
351
195
1
3,695
2,720
37
186
451
800
861
385
645
330
50
30,653
8,950
100
463,687
389,212
12,220
32,767
80,205
117,930
114,965
31,125
55,685
18,790
51
170
90
1
2,959
2,403
101
267
548
661
631
195
375
180
1
52
250
70
2
3,553
3,090
96
323
583
918
800
370
346
115
2
53
23,510
12,785
64,124
2,813,432
2,658,502
982,835
655,670
529,420
297,110
136,212
57,255
60,875
7,705
86,350
54
29,865
9,955
61,931
4,588,956
4,445,495
1,443,990
1,380,024
872,460
517,301
183,970
47,750
70,091
10,950
62,420
55
170
90
1
2,717
242
2,167
236
5
96
157
110
523
25
661
631
190
5
370
5
180
1
56
57
416
425
1
4,466
2,915
55
201
512
826
876
445
685
865
1
58
555
630
2
4,941
3,585
59
257
527
1,007
1,040
695
720
635
1
59
94,109
46,950
25,500
1,817,868
1,558,018
56,200
195,655
436, 585
498,685
297,053
73,840
139,390
80,225
40,235
60
114,305
58,900
44,329
1,701,666
1,423,356
121,671
247,983
286,644
340,213
317,150
109,695
154,925
71,725
51,660
61
486
440
1
5,239
3,448
101
267
632
967
1,016
465
995
795
1
62
475
405
2
4,912
3,849
91
318
613
1,112
1,115
600
691
370
2
63
53,506
23,705
3,300
1,296,072
1,122,075
110,895
165,547
265,855
299,123
219,045
61,610
127,945
44,770
1,282
64
45,210
21,380
3,914
1,224,427
1,118,782
117,682
187,225
231,827
303,713
203,370
74,965
81,145
20,600
3,900
65
156
75
1
4,186
3,165
116
256
627
880
921
365
670
350
1
66
12,590
2,945
4,304
1,088,006
998,618
181,933
170,050
249,565
192,315
160,195
44,560
68,060
18,390
2,938
67
250
62
86
16,141
14,693
2,590
2,521
3,689
2,984
2,306
603
1,105
302
41
68
2,207
510
660
114,228
104,391
13,786
16,955
27,375
23,405
18,315
4,555
7,570
2,000
267
69
15
735
620
45
55
200
195
105
20
85
30
70
195
18,065
16,810
1,725
1,815
6,370
4,945
1,675
280
960
295
71
650
62,560
57,200
6,310
6,215
21,510
15,890
6,000
1,275
3,750
1,610
72
130
9,625
8,785
865
975
3,345
2,410
1,060
130
635
205
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162
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
Coramerc ial 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..
Elec trie 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 L50 days) farms reporting 1954.
persons 1954.
SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES
Specified farm expenditures 1 farms reporting 1954.
Machine hire and/or hired
labor farms reporting 1954.
Machine hire farms reporting 1954.
dollars 1954.
Hired labor farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
$1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.
$2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.
Feed for livestock and poultry. -farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Gasoline and other petroleum fuel
and oil farms reporting 1954.
1949.
dollars 1954.
1949.
Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing
material farms reporting 1954.
dollars 1954.
tons 1954.
acres on which used 1954.
Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954.
tons 1954.
dollars 1954.
acres limed 1954.
5,931
9,712
10,303
3,375
5,822
5,195
3,755
2,926
3,910
5,902
1,003
5,637
6,092
784,476
3,815
4,987
1,685,853
1,989,191
3,702
113
9,008
3,261,425
2,882,346
8,326
7,743
1,981,253
1,553,276
5,662
1,351,056
22,694
160,410
1,406
33,847
110,069
20,016
4,180
6,470
6,956
2,125
5,468
2,639
223
7,530
6,103
5,743
7,053
3,004
2,349
1,232
6,643
5,403
4,706
692,881
3,329
4,280
,628,928
,898,542
3,216
5,495
6,476
2,898,465
2,481,962
5,964
6,061
1,766,243
1,401,749
4,576
1,255,456
21,059
148,165
1,171
30,672
96,264
17,626
82,907
1,347
5,304
2