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U.S.  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE  :  1959 

Final  Report — Vol.  I — Port  51 — Counties 


FARMS  •  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS 
LIVESTOCK  and  PRODUCTS 
CROPS  •  FRUITS  •  VALUES 


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DEPOSITORY 


Prepared  under  the  supervision  of 
RAY  HURLEY  Chief 
Agriculture  Division 


U.S.    DEPARTMENT  OF   COMMERCE 
Luther  H.  Hodges,  Secretary 

BUREAU   OF   THE    CENSUS 

Richard  M.  Scammon,  Director  (From  May   1,    1961) 
Robert  W.  Burgess,  Director  (To  March  3,   1961) 


BUREAU  OF  THE  CENSUS 

RICHARD  M.  SCAMMON,  Director 


A.  Ross  ECKLER,  Deputy  Director 
Howard  C.  Grieves,  Assistant  Director 
Conrad  Taeuber,  Assistant  Director 

Lowell  T.  Galt,  Special  Assistant 

Herman  P.  Miller,  Special  Assistant 
Morris  H.  H,vNsen,  Assistant  Director  for  Statistical  Standards 

Julius  Shiskin,  Chief  Economic  Statistician 

Joseph  F.  Daly,  Chief  Mathematical  Statistician 
Charles  B.  Lawrence,  Jr.,  Assistant  Director  for  Operations 
Walter  L.  Kehres,  Assistant  Director  for  Administration 
Calvert  L.  Dedrick,  Chief  International  Statistical  Programs  Office 
A.  W.  von  Struve,  Acting  Public  Information  Officer 
Agriculture  Division — 

Ray  Hurley,  Chitf  ^t\\l  'Sjoc 

Warder  B.  Jenkins,  Assistant  Chitj  C5  WV   <— '     "»• 

Orvin  L.  WiLHiTE,  Assistant  Cliitf  Q  O      •I 

Field  Division—  *■  -»  \    f 

Jefferson  D.  McPike,  Chief  "^  \  5h^    \\ 

Ivan  G.  Munro,  Assistant  Chief  ,  J  '  0 

Machine  Tabulation  Division — 

C.  F.  Van  Aken,  Chief  W^l  ,    \ 

Henry  A.  Bloom,  Assistant  Chief  vWl  * 

Administrative  Service  Division — Everett  H.  Burke,  Chief  ^^^  ^    . 

Budget  and  Management  Division — Charles  H.  Alexander,  CA/e/  y-j\    ^      C"!  *  j   'f 

Business  Division — Harvey  Kailin,  Chief  X 

Construction  Statistics  Division — Samuel  J.  Dennis,  Chief 
Decennial  Operations  Division — Glen  S.  Taylor,  Chief 
Demographic  Surveys  Division — Robert  B.  Pearl,  Chief 
Economic  Operations  Division — Marion  D.  Bingham,  Chief 
Electronic  Systems  Division — Robert  F.  Drury,  Chief 
Foreign  Trade  Division — J.  Edward  Ely,  Chief 
Geography  Division — William  T.  Fay,  Chief 
Governments  Division — Allen  D.  Manvel,  Chief 
Housing  Division — Wayne  F.  Daugherty,  Chief 
Industry  Division — Maxwell  R.  Conklin,  Chief 
Personnel  Division — James  P.  Taff,  Chief 
Population  Division — Howard  G.  Brunsman,  Chief 
Statistical  Methods  Division — Joseph  Steinberg,  Chief 
Statistical  Reports  Division — Edwin  D.  Goldfield,  Chief 
Statistical  Research  Division — William  N.  Hurwitz,  Chief 
Transportation  Division — Donald  E.  Church,  Chief 


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PREFACE 


The  I960  Census  of  Agriculture  for  American  Samoa  was  authorized  by  an  Act  of 
Con^^ss  (Title  13,  U.  S.  Code-Census,  codified  August  1954  and  amended  in  August  1957). 
Section  191  of  Title  13  provided  that  the  Census  shall  include  eadi  State,  the  Virgin 
Islands,  Guam,  the  Commonwealth  of  Puerto  Rico,  and  other  possessions  and  areas  over 
which  the  United  States  exercises  jurisdiction,  control,  or  sovereignty.  Section  191  further 
provided  that  the  census  data  for  American  Samoa  may  be  collected  by  the  Governor,  or 
hi^est  ranking  Federal  official,  in  accordance  with  plans  prescribed  or  approved  by  the 
Director  of  the  U.  S.  Bureau  of  the  Census. 

In  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  Title  13,  collection  of  the  data  for  the  i960  Census 
of  Agriculture  in  American  Samoa  was  directed  and  supervised  by  the  Governor  of  American 
Samoa.  The  actual  collection  of  data  was  carried  out  by  census  enumerators  supervised  by 
Falefatu  Utu  under  the  direction  of  the  Governor.  The  planning  of  the  Census  and  the 
compilation  of  the  statistics  were  supervised  hy  Ray  Hurley,  Chief  of  the  Agriculture 
Division,  assisted  by  Joseph  Correll  and  Helen  Teir. 


November  1961 

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UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:  1959 
FINAL  REPORTS 

Volume  I — Counties — A  separate  part  for  each  State.  Statistics  on  number  of  farms;  farm  characteristics;  acreage  in  farms;  cropland 
and  other  uses  of  land;  land-use  practices;  irrigation;  farm  facilities  and  equipment;  farm  labor;  farm  expenditures;  use  of  commercial 
fertilizer;  number  and  kind  of  livestock;  acres  and  production  of  crops;  value  of  farm  products;  characteristics  of  commercial  farms,  farms 
classified  by  tenure,  by  size,  type,  and  economic  class;  and  comparative  data  from  the  1954  Census  of  Agriculture. 

Volume  I  is  published  in  54  parts  as  follows: 


Part 

State  or  States 

Part 

State  or  States 

Part 

State  or  States 

New  England  States: 

West  North  Central — Continued 

Mountain: 

1 

Maine. 

19 

South  Dakota. 

38 

Montana. 

2 

New  Hampshire. 

20 

Nebraska. 

39 

Idaho. 

3 

Vermont. 

21 

Kansas. 

40 

Wyoming. 

4 

Massachusetts. 

South  Atlantic: 

41 

Colorado. 

5 

Rhode  Island. 

22 

Delaware. 

42 

New  Mexico. 

6 

Connecticut. 

23 

Maryland. 

43 

Arizona. 

Middle  Atlantic  States: 

24 

Virginia. 

44 

Utah. 

7 

New  York. 

25 

West  Virginia. 

45 

Nevada. 

8 

New  Jersey. 

26 

North  CaroUna. 

Pacific: 

9 

Pennsylvania. 

27 

South  Carolina. 

46 

Washington. 

East  North  Central: 

28 

Georgia. 

47 

Oregon. 

10 

Ohio. 

29 

Florida. 

48 

California. 

11 

Indiana. 

East  South  Central: 

49 

Alaska. 

12 

Illinois. 

30 

Kentucky. 

50 

Hawaii 

13 

Michigan. 

31 

Tennessee. 

Other  Areas: 

14 

Wisconsin. 

32 

Alabama. 

51 

American  Samoa. 

West  North  Central: 

33 

Mississippi. 

52 

Guam. 

15 

Minnesota. 

West  South  Central: 

53 

Puerto  Rico. 

16 

Iowa. 

34 

Arkansas. 

54 

Virgin  Islands. 

17 

Missouri. 

35 

Louisiana. 

18 

North  Dakota. 

36 
37 

Oklahoma. 
Texas. 

Volume  II — General  Report. — Statistics  by  Subjects,  United  States  Census  of  Agriculture,  1959.    Summary  data  and  analyses  of  the 
data  by  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  Prod- 

III 

Farm  Facilities,  Farm  Equipment. 

ucts. 

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 — Irrigation  of  Agricultural  Lands.  Western  States 
(Dry  Areas) — Data  by  States  for  drainage  basins  and  a  summary 
for  the  area,  including  number  and  types  of  irrigation  organiza- 
tions, source  of  water,  expenditures  for  works  and  equipment  since 
1950,  water  used  and  acres  served  for  irrigation  purposes. 

Volume  IV — Drainage  of  Agricultural  Lands.  Data  by  States  on 
land  in  drainage  organizations,  number  and  types  of  organizations, 
cost  of  drainage  and  drainage  works. 


Volume  V — Special  Reports,  Part  1. — Horticultural  Specialties. 

Statistics  by  States  and  a  summary  for  the  United  States  present- 
ing number  and  kinds  of  operations;  gross  receipts  and/or  gross 
sales;  sales  of  nursery  products,  flower  seed,  vegetables  grown 
under  glass,  and  propagated  mushrooms;  number  of  container- 
grown  plants;  inventory  products;  sales  of  bulb  crops;  employ- 
ment; structures  and  equipment. 

Titles  of  additional  parts  of  this  volume  are  not  available  as 
this  report  goes  to  press. 


IV 


AMERICAN  SAMOA 


CONTENTS 

INTRODUCTION 

THE  1960  CENSUS  OF  AGRICUHURE  p^ 

History  of  the  Censiis IX 

Legal  basis  for  the  Census IX 

Enumeration  personnel H 

Enumeration  period IX 

CENSUS  FORMS  AND  PROCEDURES 

The  agriculture  questionnaire IX 

Enumeration  districts IX 

Processing  operations IX 

Presentation  of  statistics X 

DEFINITIONS  AND  EXPLANATIONS 

General  farm  information X 

Census  definition  of  a  farm X 

Farm  operator X 

Farms  reporting X 

Land  in  farms X 

Crops  harvested X 

Livestock  and  poultry XI 

Classification  of  farms XI 

Farms  by  size XI 

Farms  by  tenure  of  operator XI 

STATISTICS  FOR  DISTRICTS  AND  COUNTIES 
Table— 

1 Population  and  number  of  farms,  1930  to  1960;  land  area  and  land  in  farms,  by  districts  and  counties: 

Censuses  of  1960  and  1950 3 

2.  — Livestock  and  poultry  on  farms ,  by  kind :  Censuses  of  1930  to  1960 3 

3.  — Tree  crops — number  of  trees  or  plants :  Censuses  of  1930  to  1960 3 

4, Farms  and  farm  acreage  by  size  of  farm,  by  districts  and  counties :  Censuses  of  1960  and  1950 ^ 

5 Farms  and  farm  acreage  ty  tenure  of  operator,  by  districts  and  counties:  Censuses  of  1960  and  1950 5 

6 Livestock  and  poultry  on  farms,  April  1,  by  districts  and  counties:  Censuses  of  1960  and  1950 6 

7 Field  crops  and  vegetables — farms  reporting,  acreage,  and  quantity  harvested,  by  districts  and  counties,  1959  and  1949.  7 

8 Tree  crops — farms  reporting,  number  of  trees  or  plants,  and  quantity  harvested,  by  districts  and  counties: 

Censuses  of  1960  and  1950 8 

9 Farms  and  farm  characteristics,  by  size  of  farm:  Census  of  1960 11 

10 Farms  and  farm  characteristics ,  by  tenure  of  operator :  Census  of  1960 13 

APPENDIX 

The  1960  Census  of  Agriculture  Questionnaire 15 

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INTRODUCTION 

THE  1960  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


History  of  the  Census. — The  I960  Census  of  Agriculture  is 
the  fifth  United  States  agricultural  census  of  Air eri car  Samoa, 
The  first  such  census  was  taken  in  1920,  in  conjunction  with 
the  Census  of  Population.  Since  1920,  a  census  of  sigri  culture 
has  been  taken  in  American  Samoa  every  10  years,  at  the  same 
time  as  the  population  census. 

Legal  Basis  for  the  Census.— The  1960  Census  of  Agriculture 
was  authorized  by  an  Act  of  Congress,  as  were  the  prior  cen- 
suses of  American  Samoa.  'Title  13,  United  States  Code-Cen- 
sus,* codified  in  August  1954,  and  amended  in  August  1957  and 
September  i960,  is  now  the  legal  basis  for  the  censusof  agricul- 
ture as  well  as  for  all  other  censuses  and  surveys  conducted  by 
the  Bureau  of  the  Census.  Section  191  of  Title  13  specifically 
provides  that  the  censuses  "shall  include  each  State. . . .  and  as 
may  be  determined  by  the  Secretary  (of  Commerce),  such  other 
possessions  and  areas  over  which  the  United  States  exercises 
jurisdiction,  control,  or  sovereignty.*  Section  191  further  pro- 
vides that  the  census  data  for  these  areas  may  be  collected  b>' 
the  Governor  or  highest  ranking  Federal  official  in  accordance 
with  plans  prescribed  or  approved  by  the  Director  of  the  Bureau 
of  the  Census  (acting  for  the  Secretary  of  Commerce).  Pursuant 
to  this  provision,  collection  of  data  for  the  1960  Census  of  Agri- 
culture was  directed  and  supervised  by  the  Governor  of  American 
Samoa  according  to  procedures  prescribed  by  the  Bureau  of  the 
Census. 

Enumeration  Personnel.— In  the  1960  Census  of  Apiculture, 
for  the  first  time,  the  enumeration  was  done  by  agricultural  ex- 
tension agents  on  the  staff  of  the  Government  of  American 
Samoa.  They,  and  their  supervisor,  received  special  training  for 
the  census  in  accordance  with  instructions  prepared  b^'  the 
Bureau  of  the  Census. 

Enumeration  Period, — The  enumeration  for  the  Census  of  Agri- 
culture began  on  April  1,  1960.  Most  of  the  enumeration  was 
completed  within  two  weeks  thereafter. 

Data  for  inventory  items^land  in  farms,  fruit  and  nut  trees, 
livestock,  and  poultry — represent  the  situation  existing  on  or 
about  April  1,  1960.  Data  for  area  harvested  and  for  quantities 
of  crops  harvested  relate  to  the  crop  year  1959. 

CENSUS  FORMS  AND  PROCEDURES 

The  Agriculture  Questionnaire. — The  questionnaire  for  the 
1960  Census  of  Agriculture  was  prepared  by  the  staff  of  the 
Census  Buretiu  in  cooperation  with  the  Governor  of  American 
Samoa.  It  contained  a  total  of  38  inquiries,  as  compared  with  31 
on  the  questionnaire  for  the  1950  Census.  Selection  of  the  in- 
quiries was  based  on  current  needs  for  agricultural  information 
as  well  as  on  experience  gained  in  earlier  censuses. 

The  1960  questionnaire  contained  more  detailed  questions 
about  land  tenure  than  had  been  asked  in  any  previous  census 
in  American  Samoa.  Specifically,  each  operator  was  asked  to 
give  separate  figures  for  the  amount  of  land  he  owned,  land  he 
rented  from  others,  and  land  he  rented  to  others,  regardless  of 
where  the  land  was  located.  To  assure  as  nearly  exact  a  meas- 


urement of  land  area  as  possible,  the  questionnaire  contained 
provision  for  the  area  to  be  reported  either  in  square  feet  or  in 
acres.  This  provision  facilitated  the  reporting  of  plots  or  par- 
cels of  land  that  amounted  to  small  fractions  of  an  acre.  Enu- 
merators were  instructed  to  pace  off  plots  or  tracts  of  land, 
themselves,  whenever  necessary  to  help  an  operator  arrive  at  a 
vaJid  estimate  of  the  area  of  theland  under  his  control.  Also,  to 
minimize  the  likelihood  that  scattered  plots  of  land  mi^t  be 
overlooked,  each  operator  was  asked  to  report  the  number  of 
"separate  tracts  or  pieces  of  land,  or  plantations"  that  com- 
prised the  total  area  of  the  place  he  operated. 

In  the  sections  for  crops,  the  1960  questionnaire  contained 
separate  inquiries  for  7  field  crops  and  vegetables  and  for  14 
kinds  of  fruits,  nuts,  and  tree  crops  as  compared  with  6  and  12, 
respectively,  on  the  1950  questionnaire.  Both  questionnaires 
contained  provision  for  reports  of  additional  crops  that  were  not 
specified  by  individual  inquiries. 

The  questions  on  livestock  and  poultry  were  essentially  the 
same  in  1960  as  in  195a  The  chief  difference  is  that  the  I960 
questionnaire  omitted  specific  inquiries  for  carabaos,  sheep,  and 
goats.  Space  for  reporting  them  was  provided  in  a  question 
about  "other  livestock." 

Eiiumeration  Districts. — For  purposes  of  enumeration,  Ame> 
ican  Samoa  was  divided  into  27  Enumeration  Districts,  or 
"ED's."  The  ED's  were  clearly  outlined  on  special  maps  pre- 
pared for  the  census.  Each  enumerator  was  required  to  canvass 
the  entire  area  within  his  assigned  ED's,  and  to  indicate  his 
route  of  travel  on  the  map.  Thi^  procedure  was  desired  to 
assure  complete  enumeration  coverage  of  all  land  and  dwellings 
in  American  Samoa, 

Processing  Operations. — After  the  completion  of  enumeration, 
all  Eigriculture  questionnaires  were  sent  to  the  Agriculture  Oper- 
ations Office  in  Peirsons,  Kansas.  There,  all  questionnaires 
were  individually  edited  and  coded  prior  to  tabulation  of  the 
data.  In  the  editing  process,  questionnaires  that  did  not  repre- 
sent farms  according  to  the  Census  definition  were  withdrawn 
from  further  processing.  (See  below,  "Census  definition  of  a 
farm.")  The  remaining  questionnaires  were  then  examined  for 
completeness  and  consistency.  ISrrors  in  calculations  and  in 
units  of  measure,  inconsistencies,  and  misplaced  entries  were 
corrected.  Incomplete  reports  were  adjusted  on  the  basis  of  re- 
lated information  on  the  same  questionnaire  or  on  questionnaires 
for  nearby  farms  of  similar  size.  In  the  coding  process,  nume> 
ical  codes  were  entered  on  all  questionnaires  to  classify  farms 
by  size,  in  terms  of  total  area,  and  by  tenure  of  operator.  As 
necessary  for  tabulation  purposes,  numerical  codes  were  also 
assigned  to  individual  items  to  assure  their  inclusion  in  the 
appropriate  farm  product  totals. 

AftCT'  the  questionnaires  had  been  edited  and  coded,  the  infor- 
mation on  them  was  transferred  to  tabulation  sheets.  Subjectr 
matter  specialists  of  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  examined  the 
tabulations  for  reasonableness  and  consistency.  As  necessary, 
they  made  corrections  on  the  basis  of  a  further  reappraisal  of  the 
original  reports  before  approving  the  data  for  publication. 


CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE :  1960 


Presentation  of  Statistics. — This  report  contains  data  as  com- 
piled from  the  questionnaires  used  for  the  i960  Census  of  Agri- 
culture in  American  Samoa,  Totals  are  ^ven  for  American 
Samoa,  as  a  whole,  and  also  for  each  district  and  county.  Com- 
parable figures  are  given  for  preceding  census  years  for  those 
items  for  which  information  is  available. 

DEFTNITIONS  AND  EXPLANATIONS 

Tlie  definitions  and  explanations  that  follow  refer  specifically 
to  the  I960  Census  of  Agriculture  in  American  Samoa.  Most  of 
the  definitions  consist  of  a  resume  of  the  questionnaire  wording, 
supplemented  by  excerpts  from  instructions  given  to  enumera- 
tors. For  exact  wording  of  the  questions  and  of  the  instructions 
included  on  the  questionnaire,  see  the  facsimile  of  the  I960 
agriculture  questionnaire  in  the  appendix  of  this  report. 

GENERAL  FARM  INFORMATION 

Census  Definition  of  a  Farm. — A  farm  is  defined  as  tmy 
"place"  on  which  crops  were  harvested  in  1959,  or  on  which  any 
livestock  or  five  or  more  poultry  were  kept  on  or  about  April  1, 
1960.  The  term  "place*  designates  all  land  that  was  operated 
under  the  control  or  supervision  of  one  person.  The  1960  defini- 
tion is  entirely  comparable  with  the  definition  of  a  farm  as  used 
for  the  1950  and  1940  Censuses  of  Agriculture  in  American 
Samoa, 

To  avoid  biases  that  might  arise  from  varying  interpretations 
of  the  definition,  the  Census  Bureau  did  not  give  enumerators 
the  definition  of  a  farm  in  either  the  I960  or  the  1950  Censuses. 
In  the  1960  Census,  enumerators  were  instructed  to  obtain  an 
agriculture  questionnaire  for  each  Matai  who  had  title  to  land  or 
claimed  ownership  of  land;  for  each  person  who  was  not  a  Matai 
but  who  had  charge  of  raising  crops  in  1959,  or  of  keeping  live- 
stock or  poultry  on  privately  owned  land  on  April  1,  1960;  and 
for  each  agricultural  experiment  station,  school,  church,  or  other 
institution  that  had  land  on  which  crops  were  raised  in  1959,  or 
on  which  livestock  or  poultry  were  kept  on  April  1,  1960.  The 
determination  as  to  which  questionnaires  represented  farms  was 
made  during  the  processing  operations.  The  relatively  few 
questionnaires  that  did  not  represent  farms  were  excluded  from 
the  tabulations. 

In  the  1950  Census,  enumerators  were  instructed  to  find  out 
whether  any  member  of  a  household  raised  crops  in  1949,  or  kept 
livestock  or  poultry  on  April  1,  1950,  and,  if  so,  to  fill  a  ques- 
tionnaire for  the  person  in  charge  of  the  a^cultural  operations. 
In  the  1940  Census,  enumerators  were  .iven  the  definition  of  a 
farm  and  instructed  to  fill  a  nuestionnaire  for  each  farm.  In  the 
1930  Census,  two  Questionnaires  were  used,  one  for  croDS  and 
the  other  for  livestock.  Anv  olace  on  which  croos  were  raised 
was  counted  as  a  farm.  Places  on  which  onlv  livestock  or  douI- 
try  were  keot  were  counted  as  "nonfarm  olaces.*  In  this  renort, 
the  data  for  farms  and  nonfarm  olaces  are  combined.  Hence,  the 
livestock  fieures  for  1930  are  comparable  with  those  for  the  later 
vears. 

Farm  Ooerator. — The  term  "  farm  ooerator"  desi  enates  a  oerson 
who  ooerates  a  farm,  either  doine  the  work  himself  or  directlv 
supervising  the  work.  He  mav  be  the  owner,  a  member  of  the 
owner's  household,  a  tenant  or  renter,  or  the  manaeer  or  super- 
intendent of  an  institutional  farm.  For  Matai  lands,  the  Matai  was 
aJwavs  considered  as  the  ooerator  of  land  used  for  the  benefit  of 
the  extended  familv  fToup  (alga").  An  individual  member  of  the 
familv  aroup  who  raised  crops  or  kept  livestock  or  poultry  for  his 
own  account  on  land  assiened  him  bv  the  Matai  was  considered 
as  the  operator  of  the  land  so  assiened.  Bv  definition  the  num- 
ber of  farm  operators  is  the  same  as  the  number  of  farms. 


Farms  Reporting. — Fieures  for  farms  reportine  represent  the 
number  of  farms  for  which  the  specified  item  was  reported.  For 
example,  if  there  were  150  farms  in  a  county  and  only  130  of 
them  reported  chickens  on  hand,  the  number  of  farms  reoortine 
chickens  would  be  130.  The  difference  between  the  total  num- 
ber of  farms  and  the  number  of  farms  reportine  a  particular  item 
represents  the  number  of  farms  not  havine  that  item,  provided  a 
correct  report  was  received  for  all  farms. 

Land  in  Farms. — The  land  to  be  included  in  each  farm  was 
determined  from  the  reports  for  land  owned,  land  rented  from 
others,  and  land  rented  to  others. 

Land  Owned  includes  all  land  which  the  operator  held  by 
legal  ownership  title,  and  also  land  which  he  claimed  to  own, 
without  title. 

Land  Raited  From  Others  includes  all  land  used  by  the 
operator,  other  than  land  he  owned,  whether  or  not  any  rent 
was  paid  to  the  owner. 

Land  Rented  to  Others  includes  all  land  that  the  operator 
assigned  to  others  for  their  own  operations,  whether  or  not  he 
received  any  rental  payment  for  it. 

The  figures  for  land  owned  and  land  rented  from  others  were 
first  added  together  and  then  the  figure  for  land  rented  to  others 
was  subtracted.  The  result  represents  the  amount  of  land  in  the 
farm.  The  data  as  originallv  reported  for  each  farm  were  in  terms 
of  acres  or  of  scaiare  feet.  In  this  report,  all  area  figures  are 
given  in  terms  of  acres  (43,560  square  feet  equal  one  acre). 

In  the  1950  Census,  land  in  farms  was  based  solely  on  the 
reported  number  of  acres  "in  the  property."  The  term  "property" 
was  used  to  designate  all  land  operated  under  the  control  or 
supervision  of  one  person  but  detailed  specifications  were  not 
siven  on  the  questionnaire.  The  data  for  land  in  farms  in  1950 
are,  nevertheless,  believed  comparable  with  those  for  i960. 
Data  for  land  in  farms  were  not  obtained  in  censuses  prior  to 
1950. 

Crops  Harvested. — For  field  crops  and  vegetables,  including 
pineapples,  enumerators  were  instructed  to  record  the  area  har- 
vested in  1959  in  terms  of  square  feet,  whenever  pxjssible.  In 
the  event  that  an  operator  was  unable  to  report  the  number  of 
square  feet,  the  enumerator  was  instructed  to  pace  off  two  sides 
of  the  plot  or  tract  of  land  used  for  each  individual  crop  as 
a  basis  for  estimating  the  area.  Crops  or  tracts  for  which  the 
square  feet  of  area  could  not  be  determined  were  recorded  in 
terms  of  the  number  of  plants  or  hills  harvested.  These  reports 
were  converted  to  square  feet  or  acres  during  the  processing 
operations  on  the  basis  of  information  for  other  farms  of  similar 
size  and  crop  production.  In  cases  where  two  or  more  crops 
were  harvested  from  the  same  land  in  1959,  the  entire  area  was 
to  be  reported  for  each  crop.  The  quantity  of  each  field  crop 
and  vegetable  harvested  was  recorded  in  number  of  roots  (or 
fruits)  or  in  number  of  plants,  as  applicable  to  the  individual 
crop.  A  hurricane  which  struck  oarts  of  Manua  District  earlv  in 
1959  caused  considerable  damage  to  some  crops.  The  taro  crop, 
particularly,  was  drastically  reduced  as  reflected  in  the  data 
rep»rt«d  for  area  and  quantity  harvested  in  1959  compared  with 
the  area  harvested  in  1949. 

For  frui  ts,  nuts,  and  other  tree  crops,  data  were  obtained  for 
the  total  number  of  bearing  and  nonbearing  trees  and  plants  on 
the  place  at  the  time  of  enumeration  and  for  the  number  planted 
since  January  1,  1955.  For  bananas,  the  number  of  liills  or 
clumps  was  reported  rather  than  the  number  of  individual  plants. 
No  attempt  was  made  to  determine  the  amount  of  land  area  in 
tree  crops.  The  quemtity  harvested  was  recorded  either  in 
pounds  or  in  number  of  fruits  or  nuts.    For  this  report,  data  in 


INTRODUCTION 


XI 


terms  of  number  were  converted  to  pounds  during  the  processing 
operations  on  the  basis  of  average  weights  supplied  by  enumer- 
ators. 

This  report  contains  comparable  data  for  earlier  census  years 
for  acreages  or  numbers  of  trees  or  plants  for  most  of  the  crops 
included  in  the  enumeration.  For  quantities  harvested,  however, 
the  data  obtained  in  censuses  prior  to  1960  were  so  incomplete 
that  they  are  not  published.  The  data  for  quantity  harvested  for 
1960  are  subject  to  coisiderable  error  because  of  the  difficulty 
of  obtaining  accurate  reports  from  many  farm  operators. 

Livestodc  and  Poultry. — Data  for  livestock  and  poultry  on 
farms  represent  the  number  on  hand  at  the  time  of  enumeration. 
For  Matai  lands,  all  livestock  and  poultry  owned  by  the  Matai 
and  the  extended  family  group  were  to  be  reported.  For  privately 
operated  lands,  all  livestock  and  poultry  that  were  on  each  place 
at  the  time  of  enumeration  were  to  be  reported,  regardless  of 
ownership.  Enumerators  were  instructed  to  verify  reported  data 
by  making  an  actual  count,  whenever  possible. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARMS 

Farms  by  Size. — Farms  were  classified  by  size  on  the  basis 
of  the  total  land  area  established  for  each  farm.  According  to 
tlie  Census^  definition,  a  farm  is  essentially  an  operating  unit, 
not  an  ownership  tract.  In  the  case  of  tenants,  the  land  as- 
signed to  each  tenant  is  considered  a  separate  farm,  even  though 
the  landlord  may  regard  his  entire  landholding  as  one  unit  rather 
than  as  several  separate  units.  Likewise,  land  assigned  by  a 
Matai  to  an  individual  member  of  the  family  group  for  his  own 
use  is  considered  a  separate  farm. 


Farms  by  Tenure  of  Operator. — Farms  were  classified  by  ten- 
ure of  operator  on  the  basis  of  data  reported  for  land  owned,  land 
rented  from  others,  and  land  rented  to  others.  During  the  proc- 
essing operations,  each  questionnaire  was  coded  to  indicate 
whether  the  farm  operator  was  a  full  owner,  a  part  owner,  or  a 
tenant.    These  three  classifications  are  described  below. 

Full  Owners  operate  only  land  they  own.  In  the  case  of 
Matai  lands,  the  operator  was  classified  as  a  full  owner  if  the 
Matai  held  title  or  claimed  ownership  of  all  land  used  by 
members  of  the  family  group,  whether  for  individual  or  aroup 
benefit. 

Part  Owners  operate  land  they  own  and  also  land  they  rent 
from  others.  If  a  Matai  held  title  or  claimed  ownership  of 
only  part  of  the  land  used  by  members  of  the  family  group,  the 
operator  was  classified  as  a  part  owner,  whether  or  not  any 
rent  was  paid  for  the  additional  land. 

Tenants  op)erate  only  land  they  rent  from  others.  If  a  Matai 
did  not  hold  title  or  claim  ownership  of  any  of  the  land  used 
by  members  of  the  family  group,  the  operator  was  classified 
as  a  tenant,  whether  or  not  any  rent  was  paid  for  the  land. 


The  questionnaire  for  the  1950  Census  did  not  include  any 
tenure  questions  compiarable  to  those  asked  in  I960.  Operators 
were  classified  either  as  owners  or  tenants  solely  on  the  basis 
of  names  recorded  on  the  questionnaires  in  answer  to  inquiries 
as  to  who  was  the  operator  and  who  was  the  owner.  The  oper- 
ator was  classified  as  an  owner  if  only  the  question  about  oper- 
ator contained  an  entry.  He  was  classified  as  a  tenant  if  the 
question  about  owner  also  contained  an  entry  indicatins  that 
some  other  person  owned  the  land  he  operated.  No  attempt  was 
made  to  distinguish  between  full  owners  and  part  owners.  In 
this  report,  therefore,  the  figures  given  for  owners  and  tenants 
in  1950  are  not  strictly  comoarable  with  those  given  for  full  and 
part  o\vners  and  for  tenants,  respectively,  in  I960. 


STATISTICS  FOR  DISTRICTS  AND  COUNTIES 

(1) 


AMERICAN  SAMOA  3 

Table  1. -POPULATION  AND  NUMBER  OF  FARMS,  1930  TO  1960;  LAND  AREA  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS,  BY  DISTRICTS 

AND  COUNTIES:  CENSUSES  OF  1960  AND  1950 


District  and  county 


American  Sanoa ,  total 

Manua  District  and  Swains  Island 

Faleasao  County 

Fltiuta  County 

Ofu  County 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island. 

Tutulla,   Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Uauputasi  County 

Saole  County ' 

Sua  County 

Valf anua  County 

Tutulla,  Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leaslna  County 

Tualatal  County 

Tualauta  County 


Total  population,  number 


20,051 

2,801 
3-15 
596 
605 
429 
826 

11,137 
1,887 
5,3«) 
1,105 
1,500 
1,305 

6,113 
2,393 
571 
1,008 
2,141 


18,937 

2,983 
368 
559 
576 
545 
935 

10,624 
1,796 
5,467 
844 
1,325 
1,192 

5,330 

2,201 

447 

344 

1,838 


12,908 

2,744 
340 
494 
500 
509 
901 

6,733 

1,012 

3,361 

678 

881 

801 

3,431 

1,625 

335 

527 

944 


10,055 

2,246 
279 
402 
466 
438 
661 

5,032 
750 

2,559 
471 
622 
630 

2,777 

1,256 

272 

437 

812 


Approximate 
land  area,  1960 


Square 
miles 


I76.O 

23.0 
1.8 
7.3 
2.9 
2.0 
9.0 

25.0 
6.2 
5.7 
2.4 
6.9 
3.8 

28.0 

10.4 

5.6 

3.4 

8.6 


48,640 

14,720 
1,152 
4,672 
1,856 
1,280 
5,760 

16,000 
3,968 
3,648 
1,536 
4,416 
2,432 

17,920 
6,656 
3,584 
2,176 
5,504 


Number  of  farms 


2,135 

306 
34 
83 
53 
57 
79 

1,124 
255 
485 
123 
151 
UO 

705 
292 
88 
98 
227 


1950  1940 


284 
34 
56 
58 
65 
71 

706 
139 
295 

78 
115 

79 

500 
218 
39 
93 
150 


256 

31 
54 
42 
49 
80 

478 
62 

235 
52 
63 
66 

304 
140 
25 
45 
94 


232 
32 

43 
48 


328 
54 

131 
37 
60 
46 

255 
125 
27 
34 
69 


Land  In  faims,  acres 


11,521 

1,695 
113 
204 
441 
27 
910 

4,922 

1,955 

1,530 

406 

631 

400 

4,9CH 

2,387 

555 

772 

1,190 


14,830 

4,599 
975 
702 
245 
355 

2,322 

4,712 

1,419 

1,370 

484 

830 

609 

5,519 
2,289 
1,054 
836 
1,340 


Average  per  farm 


5.4 

5.5 
3.3 
2.5 
8.3 
0.5 
11.5 

4.4 
7.7 
3.2 
3.3 
4.2 
3.6 

7.0 
8.2 
6.3 
7.9 
5.2 


10.0 

16.2 
28.7 
12.5 
4.2 
5.5 
32.7 

6.7 
10.2 
4.6 
6.2 

7.2 
7.7 

U.O 
10.5 
27.0 
9.0 
8.9 


^Areaa  of  Bartlett,  Goat,  Nuu,  Nuu  Sllaelae,  Pola,  Rose,  Sand,  and  Taputapu  Islands  not  loBasured. 


Table  2.-LIVEST0CK  AND  POULTRY  ON  FARMS, 
BY  KIND:  CENSUSES  OF  1930  TO  1960 


Table  3.-TREE  CROPS-NUMBER  OF  TREES  OR 
PLANTS:  CENSUSES  OF  1930  TO  1960 


Item 

(For  definitions  and 

explanations,  see  text) 

Number 

1960 

1950 

1940 

'1930 

Cattle  and  calves 

Milk  cows 

190 
52 

138 
11,378 

116 
35,186 

558 

233 

75 

158 

9,080 

170 

28,011 

189 

272 

26 

246 

8,641 

121 

22,908 

332 

606 

Other  cattle  and  cal,.;s... 

Hogs  and  pigs 

Horses ,  mules ,   and  colts 

Chickens 

Ducks 

NA 

5,170 

215 

16,108 

667 

NA  Not  available. 

^Includes  famiG  and  nonfarm  places. 


Item 

(For  definitions  and 

explanations,  see  tert) 


Avocados.. . 
Bananas . • . . 
Breadfruit. 

Cacao 

Citrcaia. . . . 

Coconuts.. 

Coffee 

Grapefruit, 
Lemons . . . . . 

Limes 

Uangoes . . .  < 
Oranges... , 
Papayas . . . . 


Number  of  trees  or  plants 


1,284 

'970,233 

155,303 

115,654 

3,529 

402,512 

1,523 

721 

4,098 

2,977 

2,585 

3,744 

37,285 


1950 


924 

NA 

637,408 

3,172 

NA 

NA 

55 

78 

2,336 

2,304 

2,152 

5,173 

47,843 


1940 


1,275 

^459, 000 

^46,000 

1,515 

560 

'245,000 
211 
203 
709 

2,383 

3,203 

4,699 

37,488 


NA  Not  available. 

'Hills. 

'Estimated;  data  incomplete. 


918 

262,590 

25,230 

NA 

72 

'275,000 
NA 
NA 
259 

279 

1,615 

2,080 

18,494 


DISTRICTS  AND  COUNTIES 

Table  4.-FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM,  BY  DISTRICTS  AND  COUNTIES: 

CENSUSES  OF  1960  AND  1950 


District  and  coxinty 


Size  of  farm 


Under  3  acres 


3  to  9  acres 


10  to  19  acres 


20  to  -49  acres 


50  to  99  acres 


100  acres  and  over 


Number  of  farms 


Ajnerican  Samoa,  total 

KfanuB  District  and  Swains  Island 

Faleasao  County 

Fitiuta  County 

Ofu  County 

Oloaega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swaina  Island. 

Tutulla,   Eastern  District 

Ituau  County    

\feuputasl  County 

Saole  Comity 

Sua  County 

Valfanua  CcFunty 

Tutuila,  Western  District 

LealatBua  County 

Leasina  County 

Tualatai  County 

Tualauta  County 

American  Samoa,  total 

Manua  District  and  Swains  Island, 

Faleasao  County 

Fitiuta  County 

Ofu  County 

Olosega  County : 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island.. 

Tutulla,  Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Uauputas 1  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Valfanua  County 

Tutulla,  Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leasina  County 

Tualatai  County 

Tualauta  County 


2,135 

306 
3i 
83 
53 
57 
79 

1,12-; 
255 
i85 
123 

151 
110 

705 
292 
68 
98 
227 


2ai. 

132 

3i 

7 

56 

50 

58 

65 

57 

71 

18 

706 

479 

139 

69 

295 

316 

78 

48 

115 

19 

79 

27 

500 

242 

218 

52 

39 

33 

93 

46 

150 

111 

316 

15 

1 
9 
5 


214 

30 

148 

9 

21 

6 

87 
53 
2 

18 

14 


149 
27 
33 

38 


574 
146 
141 

73 
131 

83 

320 

158 

38 

33 

91 


130 

2 

20 

48 

55 

5 

350 
64 

109 
59 
69 
49 

281 

100 

17 

53 

111 


174 
24 


6 

27 

1 

5 

25 

102 
23 


Land  Iji  farms ,  acres 


M,830 


1,695 

4,599 

113 

975 

204 

702 

441 

245 

27 

355 

910 

2,322 

4,922 

4,712 

1,955 

1,419 

1,530 

1,370 

406 

484 

631 

830 

400 

609 

4,904 

5,519 

2,387 

2,289 

555 

1,054 

772 

836 

1,190 

1,340 

142 
15 
74 

27 
26 

796 
123 
475 
92 
45 
61 

ue 

96 

54 

91 

207 


477 

28 

2 
17 
9 


303 
53 

194 
18 
28 
10 

146 
84 
3 
34 
25 


5,017 

732 
98 
130 
260 

244 

2,641 
789 
654 
234 
575 
339 

1,644 
893 
187 

152 
412 


3,959 

712 
14 
149 
218 
292 
39 

1,847 
316 
556 
298 
370 
307 

1,400 
478 
105 
264 
553 


2,131 
299 

181 

118 

629 

335 

273 

10 


1,203 
731 
107 
120 
245 


859 
91 

330 
10 
54 

374 

1,270 
299 
342 
106 
231 
292 

890 
482 
40 
106 
262 


388 

240 

128 

20 


981 
463 
207 
231 
80 


1,929 
817 

221 


891 

1,067 

576 

228 

62 

201 


1,247 
685 
210 

312 
40 


392 
104 


178 
110 


848 
53 


225 
175 
50 


670 

60 

490 

120 


1,158 
522 


400 
400 


236 
100 


1,389 
223 


1,166 
500 
206 


AMERICAN  SAMOA 

Table  5.-FARMS  AND  FARM  ACREAGE  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR,  BY  DISTRICTS  AND  COUNTIES- 
CENSUSES  OF  1960  AND  1950 


District  and  county 


imerlcan  Samoa,  total 

Manua  District  and  Swains  Island 

Faleasao  County 

Fitluta  County 

Ofu  County 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island. 

Tutuila,  Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Mauputasl  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Vaif anua  County 

Tutuila,  Western  District 

Lealataua  Ccxinty 

Leaslna  County 

Tufllatai  County 

Tualauta  County 


Ajserican  Samoa,  total 

Manua  District  and  Swains  Island 

Faleasao  County 

Fitiuta  County 

Ofu  County 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island. 

Tutuila,  Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Uauputasi  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Valf  anua  County 

Tutuila,  Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leaslna  County 

Tualatal  County 

Tualauta  County 


Tenure  of  operator 


Total  owners 


Full  owners 
1960 


Part  owners 
1960 


Number  of  fanna 


2,135 

306 
34 
83 
53 
57 
79 

l,12i 
255 
485 
123 
151 
110 

705 
292 
88 
98 
227 


11,521 

1,695 
113 
204 
441 
27 
910 

4,922 

1,955 

1,530 

406 

631 

400 

4,904 

2,387 

555 

772 
1,190 


1,490 

284 
34 
56 
58 
65 
71 

706 
139 
295 

78 
115 

79 

500 
218 
39 
93 
150 


14,830 

4,599 
975 
702 
245 
355 

2,322 

4,712 

1,419 

1,370 

484 

830 

609 

5,519 
2,289 

1,054 
836 

1,340 


1,819 

306 
34 
83 
53 
57 
79 

958 
222 
352 
123 
151 
110 

555 

217 

66 

64 

208 


173 
19 
54 
19 
27 
54 

454 
117 
108 

57 
114 

58 

235 
101 
30 
42 
62 


1,711 

268 
32 
83 
38 
57 
58 

943 
212 
347 
123 
151 
110 

500 
185 
46 
62 
207 


Land  in  farms,  acres 


10,412 

1,695 
113 
204 
441 
27 
910 

4,443 

1,832 

1,174 

406 

631 

400 

4,274 

2,021 

511 

630 

1,112 


10,366 

3,292 
551 
689 

67 

155 

1,810 

3,488 
1,170 
616 
379 
827 
496 

3,586 

1,644 
890 
493 
559 


9,660 

1,409 
107 
204 
299 

27 
772 

4,379 

1,787 

1,155 

406 

631 

400 

3,872 

1,757 

402 

605 

1,108 


286 
6 

142 

138 

64 

45 
19 


402 

264 

109 

25 

4 


166 
33 

133 


150 
75 
22 
34 

19 


479 
123 
356 


630 
366 


142 
78 


111 
15 
2 
39 
38 
17 

252 
22 

187 

21 

1 

21 

265 

117 

9 

51 

88 


4,464 

1,307 
424 
13 
158 
200 
512 

1,224 
249 

754 

105 

3 

113 

1,933 
645 
164 

343 
781 


DISTRICTS  AND  COUNTIES 

Table  6.-LIVEST0CK  AND  POULTRY  ON  FARMS,  APRIL  1,  BY  DISTRICTS  AND  COUNTIES: 

CENSUSES  OF  1960  AND  1950 


District  and  counly 


Cattle  and  calves 


Farms  reporting 


19S0 


1950 


Farms  reporting 


Other  cattle  and  calves 


Farms  reporting 


American  Samsa,  total. . . . 

Manue  District  and  Swains  Island 

Faleasao  County 

Fitiuta  County 

Of u  County 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island. 

Tutxiila,  Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Hauputasi  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Valf  anua  County 

Tutuila,  Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leasina  County 

Tualatai  County 

Tualauta  County 


190 
3 


167 


12 

121 


226 
60 


7 
159 


138 
2 


133 
22 


2 
109 


156 

55 


7 
94 


Hogs  and  pigs 


Horses,  mules,  and  colts 


District  and  county 


FaiTos  reporting 


Farms  reporting 


American  Samoa,  total 

Uanua  District  and  Swains  Island. 

Faleasao  County 

Fitiuta  County 

Ofu  Cotinty 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island. . 

Tutuila,  Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Uai^utasi  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Valfanua  County 

Tutuila,  Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leasina  County 

Tualatai  County 

Tualauta  County 


276 
34 
79 
51 
47 
65 

883 
189 
346 
105 
146 
97 

598 

208 

87 

91 

212 


275 
33 
52 

57 
65 
68 

520 
106 
166 

7* 
103 

71 

406 
165 
38 
73 
130 


11,378 

2,423 
278 
675 
723 
186 
561 

4,462 
817 

1,292 
655 

1,135 
563 

4,493 

1,186 
771 
714 

1,822 


9,080 

2,260 
294 
398 
199 
265 

1,104 

3,531 
794 
664 
597 
792 
634 

3,289 

1,127 

326 

600 

1,236 


116 

1 


17 
90 


170 
3 

3 
21 

21 


U6 

U 


25 
102 


District  and  county 


Farms  reporting 


Farms  reporting 


American  Samoa,  iotal 

Msnua  District  and  Swains  Island. 

Faleasao  County 

Fitiuta  County 

Ofu  County 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island. . 

Tutuila,  Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Mauputasl  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Valfanua  County 

Tutuila,  Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leasina  County 

Tualatai  County 

Tualauta  County 


1,915 

297 
34 
79 
53 
56 
75 

950 
215 
374 
110 
150 
101 

668 

264 

88 

96 

220 


1,337 

278 
34 
54 
58 
64 
68 

607 
113 
236 

75 
108 

75 

452 
195 
39 
90 
123 


35,186 

6,573 
718 

1,615 

1,425 
569 

2,246 

14,753 
3,862 
4,393 

1,775 
3,180 
1,538 

13,860 
5,097 
1,532 
2,437 
4,794 


28,011 

5,061 
671 

1,094 
500 
775 

2,021 

11,766 
3,206 
3,538 
1,565 
1,954 
1,503 

U,184 
4,810 
592 
2,606 
3,176 


558 
46 


203 
51 
98 
18 
36 


309 

254 

1 

3 

51 


189 
6 


51 
40 


132 
65 
2 
22 
43 


AMERICAN  SAMOA 

Table  7.-FIELD  CROPS  AND  VEGETABLES-FARMS  REPORTING,  ACREAGE,  AND  QUANTITY  HARVESTED.  BY 

DISTRICTS  AND  COUNTIES.  1959  AND  1949 


District  and  county 


Faims  reporting 


Acres  harvested 


Mumber  of 

roots 

harvested 

1959 


reporting 
1959 


Acres 

harvested 

1959 


Number  of 
roots 

harvested 
1959 


Faniis 

reporting 

1959 


Acres 

harvested 

1959 


Huinber  of 
roots 

harvested 
1959 


American  Samoa,  total 

Manua  District  and  Swains  Island 

Faleasao  County 

Fltluta  County 

Ofu  County 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island . 

Tutuila,  Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Mauputasl  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Valf anua  County 

Tutuila,  Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leaslna  County 

Tualatal  County 

Tualauta  County 


170 
7A 


(2) 
6 

1 

2 

(Z) 

17 
1 

11 
5 


5 

(Z) 


(Z) 


(Z) 


(Z) 


26,899 

2,030 


2,030 


K,327 
3,503 
6,782 
l.ill 
2,271 
360 

10,5i2 
2,482 

5,187 
2,873 


123 

U, 


1 

(Z) 


(z) 


1 

(z) 


(z) 
(z) 


(Z) 


22,609 
8,615 


8,615 


8,037 

8,005 

32 


5,957 
5,468 


212 
12 
71 
48 
53 
28 

582 
222 
228 
20 
61 
51 

303 
240 


1 
(Z) 
(Z) 

1 
C2) 
(Z) 

43 
11 
22 

3 
3 
4 

9 
3 


257,070 

15,128 

181 

5,384 

6,638 

2,438 

487 

191,421 
97,450 
65,445 
4,312 
8,267 
15,947 

50,521 
37,982 


12,539 


Pineapples 


District  and  county 


Farms  reporting 


Acres 

harvested 

1959 


Number  of  fruits 
harvested 


Sugarcane  for  thatching 


Farms  reporting 


Acres  harvested 


Number  of 

plants 

harvested 

1959 


Sweetpotatoes 


Farms  reporting 


Acres  harvested 


Number  of 
roots 

harvested 
1959 


American  Samoa,  total 

Manua  District  and  Swains  Island 

Faleasao  County 

Fltluta  County 

Ofu  County 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island. 

Tutuila,  Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Msuputasl  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Valf anua  County 

Tutuila,  Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leaslna  County 

Tualatai  County 

Tualauta  County 


106 

56 

21 

8 

14 

41 

6 

36 

1 

29 

6 

178 

343 

120 

132 

24 

113 

2 

30 

31 

63 

1 

5 

184 

262 

113 

140 

14 

23 

10 

47 

99 

(z) 

(Z) 
(Z) 

(z) 
(z) 
(z) 

3 

2 

1 

(Z) 

(Z) 

(Z) 

1 
1 

(z) 
(z) 
(z) 


30,981 

3,411 
849 
391 
324 
292 

1,555 

13,637 
10,777 
1,671 
157 
1,012 
20 

13,933 
8,344 
748 
2,300 
2,541 


53,601 

3,U0 

490 

1,510 

60 
1,050 

31,384 
17,803 
5,826 
2,960 
4,575 
220 

19,107 

11,383 

770 


216 
33 
63 

53 
67 

449 
141 
27 
70 
135 
76 

322 

195 

12 

15 

100 


255 
34 
52 
57 
46 
66 

211 

1 
78 
51 
37 
44 

71 
29 


3 

(Z) 

1 

1 
1 

72 
9 
5 
16 
32 
10 


1 

(Z) 

9 


36 
3 

15 
6 
5 
7 

70 
(Z) 
10 
10 
45 
5 

12 
7 

"4 
1 


255,263 

42,309 

5,839 

11,657 

12,460 
12,353 

138,089 
36,398 
6,656 
21,617 
57,511 
15,907 

74,865 
51,536 
2,780 
3,285 
17,264 


253 
19 
70 
43 
48 
73 

31 
7 
1 
4 

18 
1 


2 

(Z) 

(Z) 

(Z) 

1 

1 

(Z) 

(z) 
(z) 
(z) 
(z) 

(Z) 

1 

(Z) 
(Z) 

1 
Cz) 


168,004 

128,775 

18,269 

6,678 

6,813 

11,098 

85,917 

6,641 
1,290 
1,949 
710 
2,672 
20 

32,588 

1,078 

438 

28,640 
2,432 


District  and  county 


Farms  reporting 


Acres  harvested 


Number  of 
roots 

harvested 
1959 


Farms  reporting 


Acres  harvested 


Number  of 

plants 

harvested 

1959 


Farms  reporting 


Acres  harvested 


Number  of 
roots 

harvested 
1959 


American  Samoa,  total 

Manua  District  and  Swains  Island 

Faleasao  County 

Fltluta  County 

Ofu  County 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island. 

Tutuila,  Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Mauputasl  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  Cotmty 

Valf anua  County 

Tutuila,  Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leaslna  County 

Tualatai  County 

Tualauta  County 


2,022 

298 
34 
82 
51 
57 
74 

1,029 
218 
446 
115 
150 
100 

695 

286 

87 

97 

225 


1,430 

278 
34 
55 
58 
64 
67 

687 
130 
290 

76 
111 

80 

465 

203 

38 

93 

131 


23 
3 
7 
2 
4 
7 

280 
57 

107 
50 
55 
11 

324 

134 

8 

109 

73 


1,576 

437 

90 

91 

10 

110 

136 

611 
58 

183 
98 

218 
54 

528 
114 
84 
U5 
195 


3,669,985 

236,696 
25,325 
87,534 
41,523 
20,790 
61,524 

1,777,531 
473,678 
742, 162 
245,205 
263,748 
52,738 

1,655,758 

648,396 

38,628 

536,253 

432,481 


2 

(Z) 

1 

(z) 

1 
(z) 

6 

(z) 

(Z) 
6 

(z) 

2 

(Z) 

1 

(Z) 

1 


1 

(2) 


(Z) 
(Z) 


(z) 


18,154 

2,893 

40 
1,454 

1,135 
lU 
150 

11,977 
260 
100 

10,987 
630 

3,284 
690 
390 
400 

1,804 


193 
29 
54 
44 
28 
38 

246 

122 
10 
U 
66 
34 

419 
189 
57 

159 


224 

4 
3 


129 
17 
88 
10 
12 
2 

91 
79 


(Z) 
(Z) 
(Z) 
(Z) 
(Z) 
(Z) 


(Z) 
(Z) 
(Z) 
(Z) 

1 
(Z) 

iii 

1 


59 
1 

1 

(z) 

26 

5 
18 
1 
2 
(Z) 

32 
11 
(Z) 


19,987 

11,624 
1,018 
4,512 
2,407 
968 
2,719 

2,907 
1,587 
159 
133 
806 
222 

5,456 
2,629 

438 

690 

1,699 


Z  Reported  in  small  fraoticEis. 


DISTRICTS  AND  COUNTIES 

Table  8. -TREE  CROPS-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  TREES  OR  PLANTS,  AND  QUANTITY  HARVESTED.  BY 

DISTRICTS  AND  COUNTIES:  CENSUSES  OF  1960  AND  1950 


District  and  county 


Trees  of  all  ages 


Foma  report  ijig 


Planted  since  1955 


Faz^ns 

reporting 

1960 


Number 

1960 


^antlty 
harvested 


reporting 
1959 


Pounds 
1959 


Hills  or  clunks  of  all  ages 


Total 


Farms 

reporting 

1960 


Nuniber 
1960 


Planted  since  1955 


reporting 
1960 


Number 
1960 


Quantity 
harvested 


Faros 

reporting 

1959 


Pounds 
1959 


American  Samoa,  totai.  .... 

Menua  District  and  Sirains  Island 

Faleasao  County 

Fltluta  County 

Ofu  County 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island. 

T\ituila,  Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Uauputasl  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Valf  anua  County 

Tutuila,   Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leasina  County 

Tualatal  County 

Tualauta  County 


350 
6 


192 
87 
23 
10 
56 
16 

152 
93 

1 
19 
39 


61 

18 

7 

1 

IM 
52 

7 


1,284 


10 


548 
259 
5i 
29 
185 
21 

726 
269 
3 
334 
120 


225 
84 
17 

1 

530 

291 

24 


6 


603 

7 


70 

165 

47 

U3 

10 

24 

5 

19 

8 

9 

51 

431 

35 

90 

4 

303 

12 

38 

37,080 


12,919 

8,174 

3,425 

160 

1,160 

24,161 

20,489 

240 

1,934 

1,498 


2,076 

300 
34 
82 
53 
57 
74 

1,090 
246 
463 
120 
151 
110 

686 

292 

86 

92 

216 


970,233 

112,126 
17,012 
16,550 
26,192 
11,600 
40,772 

420,164 
131,952 
199,747 
23,532 
42,311 
22,622 

437,943 
223,239 
36,955 
82,700 
95,049 


290 
33 
77 
53 
56 
71 

954 
172 
415 
120 
137 
110 

499 

125 

84 

91 

199 


250,467 

37,808 
7,512 
5,503 

10,413 
4,221 

10,159 

117,895 
24,918 
55,174 
10,197 
6,125 
21,481 

94,764 
W,902 
16,300 
28,836 
34,676 


293 
34 
82 
53 
50 
74 

1,065 
240 
460 
120 
137 
108 

613 
272 
36 
89 
166 


7,943,175 

432,872 
29,262 

135,324 
42,737 
83,910 

141,639 

3,508,814 
524,248 

2,083,930 
245,976 
402,348 
252,312 

4,001,489 

1,758,658 

448,488 

949,800 

844,543 


Trees  of  all  ages 


District  and  county 


Fame  reporting 


1960    1950 


Planted  since 
1955 


Fazne 
report- 
ing 
1960 


Number 
1960 


Qj  entity 
harvested 


Faros 
report- 
ing 
1959 


Pounds 
1959 


Trees  of  all  ages 


Farms  reporting 


Planted  since 
1955 


Farms 
report- 
ing 
1960 


Number 
1960 


Quantity 
harvested 


report- 
ing 
1959 


Pounds 
1959 


American  Samoa,  total 

Uanua  District  and  Swains  Island, 

Faleasao  County , 

Fitluta  County 

Ofu  County 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island. , 

Tutuila,  Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Uauputasi  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Vaifanua  County 

Tutuila,  Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leasina  County 

Tualatal  County 

T\ialauta  County 


2,035 

279 
34 
63 
53 
56 
73 

1,078 
251 
474 
102 
U2 
109 

678 
289 
85 
83 
221 


1,427 

284 
34 
56 
58 
65 
71 

669 
134 
290 
78 
90 
77 

474 
214 
38 
91 
131 


155,303 

31,668 
4,340 
2,141 

14,125 
1,171 
9,891 

71,984 

24,670 

31,507 

4,603 

6,444 

4,760 

51,651 

30,204 

6,041 

1,996 

13,410 


537,408 

55,322 
9,175 

20,680 
7,995 
9,520 
7,952 

431,826 
293,535 
32,899 
40,391 
47,060 
17,941 

150,260 

92,785 

5,365 

28,021 

24,089 


1,132 

221 
25 
43 
52 
51 
50 

745 
195 
321 
94 
27 
108 

166 

64 

1 

40 

61 


31,540 

12,710 

1,513 

466 

5,917 

376 

4,438 

15,096 
4,706 
6,678 
1,451 
703 
1,558 

3,734 

1,953 

8 

743 

1,030 


251 
34 
63 
53 

31 
70 

946 
242 
473 
96 
27 
108 

603 

269 

85 

73 

171 


4,075,620 

149,131 
24,607 
26,346 
37,960 
21,408 
38,810 

2,513,768 
357,797 

1,437,565 
299,478 
104,688 
3U,220 

1,412,721 

1,036,004 

34,688 

134,657 

207,372 


156 

32 
20 
13 
22 
64 

263 

126 
30 
14 
72 
21 

461 
200 
85 
28 
148 


115,654 

20,OCf7 

5,U7 

1,413 

1,429 

643 

11,375 

26,293 

15,546 
2,367 
2,317 
4,900 
1,163 

69,354 

36,599 

8,252 

9,119 

15,384 


3,172 
100 


100 

2,470 

701 

222 

20 

1,527 


602 
592 


100 
18 
20 
18 
21 
23 

161 
76 
21 
11 
34 
19 

157 
103 

19 
35 


34,279 

9,001 
2,320 

765 
1,366 

170 
4,330 

10,433 
6,478 
1,477 

830 
1,100 

553 

U,840 
9,242 

2,358 
3,240 


61 

16 
20 
1 
4 
20 

198 
103 
28 
13 
36 
18 

184 
141 

22 

21 


6,030 

940 

738 

236 

77 

4,039 

50,372 
21,479 
4,610 
4,304 
17,262 
2,717 

72,106 
64,670 

4,065 
3,371 


Trees  of  all  ages 


District  and  ccwnty 


FanDS 

reporting 

1960 


American  Samoa,  total 

Uanua  District  and  Swains  Island. 

Faleasao  County 

Fitiuta  County 

Ofu  County 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island. . 

Tutuila,  Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Mauputasi  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Vaifanua  County 

Tutuila,  Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leasina  County 

Tualatal  County 

Tualauta  County 


Number 
1960 


3,529 

335 

295 

40 


367 

190 


2,827 

2,207 

620 


Planted  since  1955 


reporting 
1960 


Number 
1960 


222 
32 
22 

io 


140 
110 


Quantity 
harvested 


Faims 

reporting 

1959 


Pounds 
1959 


15,070 
4,460 
4,460 


2,230 
250 


1,980 


8,380 

7,930 

400 


Trees  of  all  ages 


Fazins 

reporting 

1960 


283 
34 
71 
53 
57 
68 

894 
249 
271 
117 
148 
109 

668 
286 
33 
34 
215 


Number 
1960 


402,512 

109, 561 
10,047 
6,226 
28,531 
11,370 
53,387 

75,575 
38,894 
14,029 

6,141 
10,885 

5,626 

217,376 
116,325 
24,531 
14,598 
61,922 


Planted  since  1955 


Farms 

reporting 

1960 


1,219 

231 
30 
35 
53 
56 
57 

784 
225 
226 
106 
120 
107 

204 
74 

55 
75 


Number 
1960 


64,613 

28,078 

5,779 

749 

10,554 
3,371 
7,125 

22,409 
9,078 
5,342 
2,779 
2,671 
2,539 

14,126 
5,127 

5,012 
3,987 


Quantity 
harvested 


Farms 

reporting 

1959 


1,6U 

227 
33 
71 
53 
10 
60 

840 
228 
266 
117 
124 
105 

577 
260 
82 
79 
156 


Pounds 
1959 


4,671,324 

1,318,U3 

33,906 

174,946 

55,919 

510 

1,047,862 

1,554,032 
331,279 
401,511 
207,752 
430,740 
182,750 

1,799,149 
773,732 
130,145 
480,137 
415,085 


AMERICAN  SAMOA 

Table  8  -TREE  CROPS-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  TREES  OR  PLANTS,  AND  QUANTITY  HARVESTED.  BY 
DISTRICTS  AND  COUNTIES:  CENSUSES  OF  1960  AND  1950-Continued 


Coffee 

Trees  of  all  ages 

Oiantlty 

District  and  county 

Total 

Planted  since  1955 

harvested 

Fajins  reporting 

Number 

Farms 

reporting 

1960 

Number 
1960 

Farms 

reporting 

1959 

Pounds 

1960 

1950 

1960 

1950 

1959 

American  Samoa,  total 

Manua  Mstrict  and  Swains    Island.. 

52 

12 
2 

1 

"9 

U 
10 

1 

"2 

1 

26 
23 

1 
2 

7 

7 
7 

1,523 

128 

4 
28 

*96 

266 

75 
7 

174 
10 

1,129 
762 

iio 

247 

55 

55 
55 

36 

4 
1 

"3 

10 
8 

1 

"i 

22 

20 

"1 
1 

405 

21 
2 

19 

45 

28 
7 

'io 

339 
2OT 

126 
12 

12 

3 

3 

1,008 

40 

5 

20 

• . . 

... 

Tail  CcFunty  and  Swains  Island... 

15 
353 

199 

Mauputa£l  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Valf anua  County 

Tutuila,  Western  District 

10 

\m 

615 
215 

Leasina  County 

... 

400 

Grapefruit 

Trees  of  all  ages 

Diantlty 

District  and  county 

Total 

Planted  since  1955 

harvested 

Faras  reporting 

Number 

Farofe 

reporting 

1960 

Number 
1960 

Forms 

reporting 

1959 

Pounds 

1960 

1950 

1960 

1950 

1959 

American  Samoa,  total 

Manua  District  and  Swains   Island. . 

Faleasao  County 

iFltluta  County 

Ofu  County 

89 

2 

"2 

56 
32 

"26 

31 
27 

1 
2 

1 

12 
8 

"a 

4 
3 

"i 

721 
7 

... 

7 

326 

91 

U 

221 

388 

289 

5 
42 

52 

78 

44 
"44 

34 
25 

"9 

42 

22 

18 
3 

"i 

20 

18 

"i 

1 

195 

62 

47 
11 

"4 

133 
75 

'18 
40 

34 

1 

"i 

23 

18 
4 

"i 

10 
9 

"i 

4,207 
150 

Tau  County  and  Swains   Island.,. 

l\ltulla,   Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Mauputasl  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Vaifanua  County 

150 

2,331 

1,501 
230 

600 

1,726 
1,546 

180 

Lealataua  County 

Leasina  County 

T\ialatal  County 

Tualanta  County 

Lemons 

Trees  of  all  ages 

Quantity 

District  and  ccwnty 

Total 

Planted  elnce  1955 

harvested 

Farms  reporting 

Number 

Farms 

reporting 

1960 

Number 
1960 

Fams 

reporting 

1959 

Pounds 

1960 

1950 

1960 

1950 

1959 

American  Samoa,   total 

Uanua  District  and  Swains   Island.. 

Faleasao  County 

Fltluta  County 

Ofu  County 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains   Island. . . 

OB 

V> 
1 

"j 

24 
13 

239 

169 
45 

'25 

139 

107 

1 

4 

27 

333 
55 

44 

'ii 

135 
59 
36 

17 
4 
19 

143 
94 

2 
42 

5 

4,098 

367 
45 

"'4 

165 
153 

1,575 
699 
730 

146 

2,156 
541 
10 
79 

1,526 

2,336 
123 
93 

'36 

1,042 

721 

103 

128 

9 

81 

1,171 

708 

14 

426 

23 

£25 

23 

1 

"20 
2 

128 
107 
21 

74 
63 

"s 

8 

974 

110 
25 

'53 
22 

501 
332 
169 

363 
187 

'61 
115 

214 

28 

1 

2 
24 

1 

126 
99 
27 

60 
44 

2 

14 

26,  9U 

2,549 
120 

150 

2,179 

100 

16,120 

Ituau  County 

Mauputasl  Comity 

12,371 
3,749 

Sua  County 

Vaifanua  Counly 

T^itulla,  Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leasina  County 

Tualatal  County 

Tualauta  County 

8,242 
7,701 

213 
328 

10 


DISTRICTS  AND  COUNTIES 


Table  8. -TREE  CROPS-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  TREES  OR  PLANTS,  AND  QUANTITY  HARVESTED,  BY 
DISTRICTS  AND  COUNTIES:  CENSUSES  OF  1960  AND  1950-Continued 


Trees  of  all  ages 


District  and  county 


Farms  reporting 


Planted  since  1955 


Farms 

reporting 

1960 


Nuinber 
1960 


Quantity 
harvested 


Farms 

reporting 

1959 


Pounds 
1959 


/unerlcan  Samoa,  total 

Manua  District  and  Swains  Island. 

Faleasao  County 

Fltiuta  County 

Ofu  County 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island.. 

Tutuila,  Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Mauputasi  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Valf  anua  County 

Tutuila,  Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leasina  County 

Tualatai  County 

Tualauta  County 


305 
11 


162 
30 
74 
8 
«) 
10 

132 
UA 

i 

17 


206 

3 

107 

26 

65 

5 

177 
87 


2,977 
73 


1,693 

235 

1,200 

29 

200 

29 

1,211 
945 

144 
122 


2,304 


184 
61 


990 
13 
468 
225 
279 
5 

1,130 
523 


927 
9 

3 

6 

567 

113 

415 

17 


351 
307 


150 
9 


17,627 
2,408 


2,401 


5,825 

1,930 

3,475 

66 

1 

353 

9,394 

8,571 

130 
693 


Mangoes 


Trees  of  all  ages 


District  and  county 


Farms  reporting 


Planted  since  1955 


Fanns 

reporting 

1960 


Nrimber 
1960 


Quantity 
harvested 


Fanns 

reporting 

1959 


Pounds 
1959 


American  Samoa,  total 

Uanua  District  and  Swains  Island. 

Faleasao  County 

Fltiuta  County 

Ofu  County 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island. . 

Tutuila,  Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Mauputasi  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Valf  anua  County 

Tutuila,   Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leasina  County 

Tualatai  County 

Tualauta  County 


603 
33 


1 
16 
16 

377 
157 
156 

7 
52 

5 

193 

132 
6 

12 
43 


247 
40 

104 
19 
51 
33 

139 
31 
11 


2,585 
78 


2 

40 
36 

1,747 

514 

1,026 

16 

184 

7 

760 
526 
22 

38 

174 


2,152 


130 
21 


968 
274 
441 

78 
117 

53 

1,054 
606 
63 

60 

325 


269 
21 


1 

15 

5 

177 

116 

55 

3 


692 
37 


2 

17 
18 

416 
244 
160 

7 


239 
198 


300 
13 


1 
9 
3 

171 

81 


76 

5 

12 

23 


84,548 
780 


317 
338 

125 

48,683 
17,462 
30,896 


32S 

35,085 

29,894 

337 

2,837 

2,017 


Oranges 


Trees  of  all  ages 


District  and  county 


Farms  reporting 


1960 


1950 


Planted  since  1955 


Faxaa 
reporting 


Number 
1960 


Quantity 
harvested 


Farms 

reporting 

1959 


Pounds 
1959 


Trees  of  all  ages 


Total' 


reporting 


<^antity 
harvested 


Farms 

reporting 

1959 


Pounds 
1959 


American  Samoa,  total 

Manua  District  and  Swains  Island. 

Faleasao  County 

Fltiuta  County 

Ofu  County 

Olosega  County 

Tau  County  and  Swains  Island. . 

Tutuila,  Eastern  District 

Ituau  County 

Mauputasi  County 

Saole  County 

Sua  County 

Valf  anua  County 

Tutuila,  Western  District 

Lealataua  County 

Leaaina  County 

Tualatai  County 

Tualauta  County 


147 
17 
12 
7 
46 
65 

231 
119 
47 
12 
42 
U 

134 

87 

7 

2 

38 


257 
40 
80 
50 
63 
24 

250 
126 
4 
20 
100 


3,744 

1,899 

137 

94 

70 

264 

1,334 

1,034 
501 
131 

88 
284 

30 

811 

369 

40 

12 

390 


5,173 

1,009 
123 
113 

... 

773 

2,619 
433 
275 

1,557 
3U 
40 

1,545 
631 
24 
294 
596 


72 
1 
3 
3 
43 
22 

107 

83 

11 

3 


887 

5 

12 

18 

91 

761 

321 

254 

34 


385 
163 


12 
210 


21,968 

10,470 

25 

519 

2,028 

5,908 

1,990 

5,540 

4,612 

603 


325 

5,958 
4,885 

400 
U 

662 


115 
18 
31 

39 

27 

305 
134 
31 
7 
129 


423 
182 
60 
28 
153 


318 
43 

111 
53 
72 
39 

364 
164 
8 
81 
111 


37,285 

6,539 

1,983 

579 

1,071 
2,906 

17,977 

9,490 

3,009 

139 

5,261 

78 

12,769 

5,U9 

1,512 

749 

5,359 


47,843 

1,152 
131 
415 


606 

26,641 
4,113 
2,151 

10,898 
7,735 
1,744 

20,050 

4,574 

167 

U,326 
3,933 


115 
18 

31 

'39 
27 

159 
129 

27 

2 
1 


386 
181 
60 
26 
119 


31,890 
1,680 
9,450 

15,395 
5,365 

31,472 
15,900 
13,874 
1,653 
45 


250,562 

U7,192 

6,845 

41,355 

55,170 


'None  planted  since  1955. 


AMERICAN  SAMOA 
Table  9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS.  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


11 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Size  of  fann 


Under  3 
acres 


3  to  9 
acres 


10  to  19 
acres 


20  to  49 
acres 


50  to  99 
acres 


100  acres 
and  over 


FARMS  ANO  LAND  IN  FARMS 
Farms number. 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Land  in  farms acres . 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Average  size  of  farm acres . 

Land  In  farms  by  number  of  separate  tracts : 

One  tract f aims  reporting . 

acres. 
Two  tracts farms  reporting. 

acres . 
Three  tracts farms  reporting . 

acres. 
Four  tracts farms  reporting. 

acres . 
Five  tracts farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Sljc  tracts farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Seven  tracts farms  reporting. 

acres . 
Eight  or  more  tracts farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Farais  not  reporting  number  of  tracts number. 

acres. 
Land  owned f aims  reporting . 

acres. 
Land  owned  by  Matal farms  reporting. 

acres . 
Land  owned  by  non-Matai fanns  reporting. 

acres. 
Land  rented  from  others fanns  reporting. 

acres . 
Land  rented  frcn  Matai farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Land  rented  from  non-Matal fanns  reporting. 

acres . 
Land  rented  to  others farms  reporting. 

acr«s . 

FARMS  BY  TENUHZ  OF  OPERATOR 
Rill  owners number. 

acres. 
Part  owners number . 

acres . , 
Tenants number. , 

acres. , 

SPECIFIED  FIELD  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  for  thatching fanas  reporting. 

acres . 
number  of  plants . 

Taro farms  reporting . 

acres . 
number  of  roots . 

Yams farms  reporting. 

acres, 
number  of  roots . , 
See  footnote     at  end  of  table. 


2,135 

100.0 

U,521 

100.0 

5.4 

762 
2,515 

411 
1,791 

230 
1,229 

158 
1,058 

105 

392 
67 

798 
54 

372 
59 

609 

289 
2,257 
1,819 
11,303 
1,673 
9,473 

146 
1,830 

424 
1,380 

369 

1,207 

55 

173 

132 
1,162 

1,711 
9,660 

108 
752 

316 

1,109 

987 

93 

291,263 

2,022 

627 

3,669,985 

858 

2 

19,987 


853 

40.0 

1,386 

L2.0 

1.6 

486 

738 

145 

255 

50 

84 

20 

38 

14 

24 

5 

11 

6 

12 

5 

10 

122 

214 

687 

1,U3 

620 

1,042 

67 

91 

179 

295 

146 

254 

33 

41 

16 

42 

674 
1,085 

13 
28 

166 
273 

273 
22 

59,065 

781 

162 

968,276 

226 

(Z) 

4,429 


1,043 
48.8 

5,017 
43.5 


254 
1,190 
238 
1,067 
154 
730 
U4 
590 

67 
326 

34 
192 

37 
217 

27 
135 
118 
570 
912 
4,561 
859 
4,301 

53 
260 
204 
736 
191 
692 

U 

44 

61 
280 

839 
4,001 

73 
426 

131 
590 

585 

63 

153,794 

1,011 

330 

1,918,507 

484 

2 

U,114 


174 
8.1 
2,131 
18.5 
12.2 

15 
192 

20 
242 

24 
275 

20 
230 

13 
140 

20 
272 

11 
143 

21 
268 

30 

369 

157 

2,309 

145 

2,171 

12 
138 

37 
264 

29 

206 

8 

78 

45 
462 

137 
1,684 

20 
24S 

17 
199 


168 

65 

430 

,582 

110 

(Z) 

2 

,969 

51 

2.4 

1,369 

11.9 

26.8 

4 

117 

S 

227 

1 

20 

2 

50 

10 

272 

6 

194 


4 

93 

16 

396 

49 

1,373 

40 

1,105 

9 

273 

4 

65 

3 

55 

1 

10 

6 

74 

47 
1,272 

2 

50 

2 

47 

28 

3 

6,802 

50 

40 

203,840 

30 

(Z) 

1,110 


0.4 
460 
4.0 
57.5 

2 

128 


2 
129 


2 

103 

1 
50 

8 
575 

6 
454 

2 
121 


3 
115 


5 

(Z) 
920 

7 

21 

81,780 

4 
(Z) 
290 


12  DISTRICTS  AND  COUNTIES 

Table  9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1960-Continued 


(For  deflnltloDS  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Size  of  farm 


Under  3 
acres 


3  to  9 
acres 


10  to  19 
acres 


20  to  49 
acres 


50  to  99 
acres 


100  acres 
and  over 


SPECIFIED  TREE  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Avocados farms  reporting . . 

number  of  trees . , 
pounds  harvested.. 

Bananas farms  reporting. . 

number  of  Mils  or  clumps . . 
pounds  harvested.. 

Breadfruit farms  reporting. . 

number  of  trees . . 
pounds  harvested . . 

Cacao f  az^DS  reporting . . 

number  of  trees., 
pounds  harvested.. 

Citrons farms  reporting.. 

number  of  trees . . 
pounds  harvested . . 

Coconuts farms  reporting. 

number  of  trees . 
pounds  harvested. 

Grapefruit farms  reporting. 

number  of  trees . 
pounds  harvested . 

Lemons farms  reporting. . 

number  of  trees . , 
pounds  harvested . , 

Lljnes farms  reporting . , 

number  of  trees., 
pounds  harvested.. 

Mangoes farms  reporting . . 

number  of  trees . , 
pounds  harvested . , 

Oranges farms  reporting.. 

number  of  trees. 
pounds  harvested. 

Papayas f aims  reporting . 

number  of  trees, 
pounds  harvested. 

LTVESIOCK 

Cattle  and  calves,  total farms  reporting. 

number. 

^*^"'^^  cows falms  reporting. . 

number. 

Other  cattle  and  calves farms  reporting., 

number.. 

Hogs  and  pigs fajms  reporting., 

number. , 

ttorses ,  mules ,  and  colts farms  reporting . , 

number. , 

Chickens farms  reporting . , 

number. , 

Ducks farms  reporting.. 

number. , 

2  Reported  In  saall  fractions. 


350 

1,284 

37,080 

2,076 

970,233 

7,943,175 

2,035 

155,303 

4,075,620 

880 
115,654 
128,508 

20 
3,529 
15,070 

1,845 

402,512 

i, 671, 324 


721 
4,207 

418 
4,098 
26,911 

305 

2,977 

17,627 

603 
2,585 
84,548 

512 
3,744 
21,968 

843 
37,285 
313,924 


10 

190 


7 

138 


1,757 
11,378 


88 
116 


1,915 
35,186 


474 
5,920 

814 

247,666 

2,496,473 

794 

39,390 

1,328,931 

216 
14,636 
3,812 

7 

906 

3,860 

635 
65,188 
573,775 

15 

46 

1,296 

117 

939 

7,740 

70 

380 

1,815 

216 

1,058 

26,197 

174 

796 

8,455 

257 
9,098 
68,545 


679 
3,377 


727 
9,618 


198 

519 

19,030 

1,029 

472,830 

3,545,844 

1,009 

74,773 

2,075,592 

487 
53,152 
71,610 

U 
1,123 
5,410 

985 
166,758 

1,747,048 

47 

286 

1,861 

220 
2,287 
11,684 

168 
1,669 
7,648 

297 

1,029 

41,655 

263 
2,146 
8,092 

451 

19,803 

133,512 


885 
5,848 


63 
558 


967 
18,521 


34 
277 


42 

156 

5,295 

170 

161,545 

1,145,247 

171 

28,029 

491,750 

126 
23,443 
25,621 

2 
1,500 
5,800 

164 

73,419 

462,985 

15 
277 
730 

53 

360 

4,462 

51 

507 

4,703 

66 

314 

11,666 

55 

413 
3,791 

91 
4,174 
83,630 


UO 
1,179 


161 
3,793 


17 

77 

3,235 

50 
62,592 
542,481 

48 

9,692 

155,927 

42 
18,575 
19,868 


48 

42,037 

491,116 


50 

240 

21 

287 

2,615 

U 
107 
461 

19 

142 

4,430 

13 

89 

1,408 

34 
1,789 
14,547 


43 
623 


3 

39 

3,060 

7 
21,600 
176,050 


559 

17,540 

6 
3,488 

1,647 


8 

616 


19 
540 

6 
4,000 
37,080 

5 
2,860 
5,880 

3 

2,360 

950 


7 

10,360 

297,600 

44 

1,098 

6 
,750 
,800 

2 
56 

80 

2 
6 

4 
193 
80 

3 

32 

330 

3 
11 

3 

2 
303 
,000 

2 
27 
100 

3 
15 
500 

3 

196 

62 

4 
104 
160 

5 

341 

7,450 

2 
6 

5 

,080 
,240 

1 
18 

134 

1 
15 

2 
7 

1 

3 

2 

127 

6 

U7 

4 
234 

5 
864 


2 
105 


AMERICAN  SAMOA 
Table  lO.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS,  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


13 


Item 
(For  deflnltlone  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Tenure  of  operator 


Pull  owners 


Part  owners 


FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FAI!MS 

Faims number. 

Percent  distplbution percent. 

Land  In  f  atms acres . 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Average  size  of  farm acres. 

Land  in  farms  by  number  of  separate  tracts: 

One  tract farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Two  tracts farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Three  tracts farms  reporting. 

acres . 
Four  tracts farms  reporting. 

acres . 
Five  tracts farms  reporting. 

acres . 
Six  tracts farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Seven  tracts fanns  reporting. 

acres . 
Eight  or  more  tracts farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Farms  not  reporting  number  of  tracts number. 

acres. 

Land  owned farms  reporting . 

acres . 

Land  owned  by  Matal farms  reporting . 

acres. 

Land  owned  by  non-Matai farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Land  rented  f rem  others farms  reporting. 

acres . 

Land  rented  from  Matal farms  reporting . 

acres . 

Land  rented  from  non-Matai farms  reporting. 

acres . 

Land  rented  to  others farms  reporting. 

acres . 

FABMS  BY  SIZE  OF  FABM 
Under  3  acres number. . 

acres. 
3  to  9  acres number. 

acres . 
10  to  19  acres number. 

acres . 
20  to  A9   acres number. 

acres . 
50  to  99  acres number. 

acres . 
100  acres  and  over number . 

acres . 

SPECIFIED  FIELD  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  for  thatching farms  reporting. 

acres . . 
number  of  plants . 

Taro fams  reporting. 

acres . 
number  of  roots . 

Yams farms  reporting. 

acres, 
number  of  roots . 
See  footnote     at  end  of  table. 


2,135 
100.0 

11,521 

100.0 

5.4 

762 
2,515 

■411 
1,791 

230 
1,229 

158 
1,058 

105 

892 
67 

798 

372 

59 

609 

289 
2,257 

1,819 
11,303 
1,673 
9,473 
146 
1,830 

424 
1,380 

369 

1,207 

55 

173 

U2 
1,162 

893 

1,386 

1,043 

5,017 

174 

2,131 

51 

1,369 

8 

460 

6 

1,158 

987 

93 

291,263 

2,022 

627 

3,669,985 

858 

2 

19,987 


1,711 
30.1 

9,660 

83.9 

5.6 

612 

2,102 

342 

1,506 

189 

1,016 

127 

852 

89 
775 

54 
686 

40 
241 

50 
525 

208 
1,957 

1,711 
10,764 
1,578 
8,986 
133 
1,778 


107 
1,104 

674 

1,085 

839 

4,001 

137 

1,684 

47 

1,272 

8 

460 

6 

1,158 


265,441 

1,619 

511 

2,876,992 

709 

2 

17,343 


108 
5.1 

752 
6.5 

7.0 

10 
44 
20 
121 

9 
66 
12 
98 
10 
81 
10 
78 

8 
65 

7 
72 

22 

127 

108 
539 
95 
487 
13 
52 

108 
260 
97 
218 
11 
42 

20 

47 

13 
28 

73 
426 

20 

248 

2 

50 


51 

1 

10,878 

105 

28 

161,460 

63 

(Z) 

1,844 


316 
14.8 

1,109 
9.6 
3.5 

140 
369 
49 

164  . 

32 

U7 

19 

108 

6 

36 

3 

34 

6 

66 

2 

12 

59 

173 


316 
1,120 
272 
989 
44 
131 

5 
11 

166 
273 
131 
590 

17 

199 

2 

47 


68 

4 

14,944 

298 


(Z) 
800 


14  DISTRICTS  AND  COUNTIES 

Table  lO.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS.  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:  CENSUS  OF  1960-Continued 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Tenure  of  operator 


Pull  ovners 


Part  owners 


SPECIFIED  TBEE  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Avocados farms  reporting. 

number  of  trees . 
pounds  harvested. 

Bananas faims  reporting. 

number  of  hills  or  clumps, 
pounds  harvested. 

Breadfruit farms  reporting. 

number  of  trees . 
pounds  harvested. 

Cacao farms  reporting . 

number  of  trees . 
pounds  harvested. 

Citrons f anns  reporting. 

number  of  trees . 
pounds  harvested . 

Coconuts f anus  reporting . 

number  of  trees . 
pounds  harvested. 

Grapefruit farms  reporting. 

number  of  trees, 
pounds  harvested. 

Lemons farms  reporting. 

number  of  trees . 
pounds  harvested. 

Limes J'arms  reporting. 

number  of  trees, 
pounds  harvested. 

Mangoes farms  reporting. 

number  of  trees . 
pounds  harvested. 

Oranges farms  reporting. 

number  of  trees . 
pounds  harvested . 

Papayas farms  reporting. 

number  of  trees, 
pounds  harvested . 

LIVESTOCK 

Cattle  and  calves ,  total farms  reporting . 

number . 

Milk  cows farms  reporting. 

number. 

Other  cattle  and  calves farms  reporting. 

number. 

Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting. 

number. 

Horses,  mules,  and  colts farms  reporting. 

number. 

Chickens farms  reporting . 

number . 

Ducks farms  reporting. 

number. 

Z  Reported  In  small  fractions. 


350 

1,284 

37,080 

2,076 

970,233 

7,943,175 

2,035 

155,303 

4,075,620 


115,654 
128,508 

20 
3,529 
15,070 

1,845 

402,512 

4,671,32A 


721 
4,207 

418 
4,098 
26,911 

305 

2,977 

17,627 

603 
2,585 

84,548 

512 

3,74.4 

21,968 

843 
37,285 
313,924 


10 
190 


7 

138 


1,757 
11,378 


88 
116 


1,915 
35,186 


63 

558 


307 

895 

28,367 

1,663 

674,647 

5,518,926 

1,624 

126,398 

3,040,610 

695 
94,218 
112,931 

15 
2,103 
14,430 

1,478 

330,075 

4,131,167 

78 

663 

3,657 

340 
2,258 
20,592 

222 

1,987 
11,862 

507 
1,732 
56,778 

451 

3,243 

20,222 

697 

30,600 

221,129 


9 

187 

7 
51 

6 

136 

1,445 
9,463 

77 
102 

1,549 
28,398 

53 
489 


10 

39 

1,270 

109 

63,063 

450,177 

106 
12,538 
152,678 

76 
8,916 
5,869 

1 
700 


100 
31,225 
156,546 

6 
35 

100 

29 
153 

1,153 

22 

667 

2,261 

26 

77 
3,875 

33 
287 
989 

53 

2,541 

23,632 


33 

350 

7,443 

304 

232,523 

1,974,072 

305 

16,367 

882,332 

109 
12,520 
9,708 

4 
726 
640 

267 
41,212 
383,611 

5 
23 

450 

49 
1,687 
5,166 


323 
3,504 

70 

776 

23,895 

28 
214 
757 

93 
4,144 
69, 163 


107 
2,356 


218 
1,238 


259 
4,432 


APPENDIX 

The  Questionnaire 

(15) 


16 


THE  QUESTIONNAIRE 


This  census  is  authorized  by  Act  of  Congress.  United  States  Code.  Title  13.  Sections  5,  9.  141.  221-4.  requiring  (hat  the  inquiries 
be  answered  completely  and  accurately,  and  guaranteeing  thai  the  information  furnished  be  accorded  confidential  treatment.  The 
census  report  canrtot  be  used  for  purposes  of  taxation,  incestigation,  or  regulation.  


AMERICAN 
SAMOA 


us  DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE— BUKUU  OF  THE  OHSUS 

PARSONS,   KANSAS 


A1  No. 


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CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE     «  Oen 
QUESTIONNAIRE:  iSJOU 


This  Agriculture  Questionnaire  should  also  be  filled  for  each  Malai,  and  each 
school  or  other  type  of  institution,  if  any  crops  were  raised  or  harvested  in  1959.  or  if 
livestock  or  poultry  were  kept  on  April  1,  1960. 


MATAI    LANDS: 

a.  The  Matai  should  be  reported  as  (he  person  in  charge  under  question  I. 

b.  All  lands  to  which  title  is  held  or  ownership  is  claimed  by  (he  Matai  should  be 
reported  as  owned  under  question  2. 

r.  Any  land  used  for  the  benefit  of  the  extended  family  group  (aiga),  to  which 
Malai  does  not  hold  title  or  claim  ownership,  should  be  reported  as  land  rented 
from  others  under  question  3.  Do  this  even  though  no  rent  is  paid  to  the 
otrner  of  the  land. 

d  Any  land  to  which  title  is  held  or  ownership  claimed  by  the  Matai  which  is  used 
by  a  non  member  of  the  extended  family  group  I  aiga).  should  be  reported  as  land 
rented  to  others  under  question  4.  Do  this  even  though  no  rent  is  paid  by 
the  nonmember. 


Section  I.   -OPERATOR.  TENURE.  AND   AREA   IN   THIS  PLACE 


1.   What  is  the  name  of  the  operator?.         .    

(Person  ifi  charge  of  the  agricultural  operations.  If 
operator  is  a  Matai,  underscore  that  part  of  the  name 
which  represents  his  title.) 

How  many  acres  are  owned? None    Q 

(a)    Are  these  Matai  lands?  No   Q     Yes   Q 

3.   How  many  acres  are  rented  from  others? 

Include  land  used  rent  free         ....     None    D 


(a)  What  is  the  name  of  the  owner  of  this  land?.    

(b)  Are  these  Matai  lands? No   D     Ves   D 

How  many  acres  are  rented  to  others? 

Include  lands  for  which  no  rent  is  received         None    D 


(N'nmc  infutl) 


Acraa    OR    Sqw 


Add  answers  for  questions 
3.  subtract  answer  for  qui 
and  enter  the  total  here 


6.  How  many  separate  tracts  or 
pieces  of  land,  or  plantations,  are 
represented  in  the  total  for  "Area 
in  this  place"? 


ts  2  and  ^ 

estion  4.  r  ~ 

: -^L: 


Area  in  this  place 


Acre*    OB    Squmre    fret 

J 4 


Number  c 
or  pn^ces 


Section  U— CROPS  AND  VEGETABLES  HARVESTED  IN  1959 


For  each  crop  or  vegelabU  ha\ 
these  two  quesltona  ^^^^^^ 


Were  any 
of  the 
following 
crops  or 
vegetables 
harvested 
in  1959- 


For  each  kind  of  fnnt,  nut,  or  tree 
crop  on  this  place,  aak  these  queatto 


7.  Taro? 

8.  Yams? 


9.   Arrowroot?   .    . 

10.  Sugarcane  for 
thatching?    .    . 

11.  Sweetpotatoes? 

12.  Tobacco?      .    , 

13.  Pineapples?     . 

14.  Other  field 
crops  and 
vegetables?  .    . 

(Cassava,  corn, 
kava  (ava), 
giant  taro,  etc.). 


How  much  w 
harvested  i'j 
1959? 


1 

Number  I  Number 
of     OR    of 
root's     I    plants 
or  fruits 

I 


-T- 


(2) 

How  much  area 

was  harvi'sted  in 

1959? 

(If  unable  to 

estimate  the  area, 

ask  for  the  number 

of  plants  or  hills) 


Squ, 


\    Number 
>    t  of 
plants 
or  hills 


-FRUITS.  NUTS.  AND  TREE  CROPS:  QUANTITY  HARVESTED  IN 
1959     AND   TREES   OR   PLANTS.   APRIL    1,   I960 


Were  any 
of  the 
following 
fruits,  nuts, 
and  tree 
crops 
harvested 
in  1959— 


15.  Avoct.dos?  .    .    . 

16.  Bananas?    .    .    . 

17.  Breadfruit?     .    . 

18.  Cacao?         . 

19.  Citrons?       .     ,    . 

20.  Coconutb?   ,    .    . 

21.  ColFeeT 

22.  Grapefruit?     .    , 

23.  Lemons?         .    . 

24.  Limes?    .        .    . 

25.  Mangoes?        .    . 

26.  Oranges?    .    . 

27.  PandanuB? 

28.  Papayas?     . 

29.  Olher  planted 
fruits,  nuts,  an'^ 
tree  crops?      .    . 
(Kapok,  paper 
mulberry). 

I  Give  BUM 


ill 
How  much  V 
harvested  i 
1959? 


Numberl^""!^^ 

of    OR    «' 
pounds 


fruits 
i  or  nuts 


~r 


How  many  trees  o 
plants  are  on  thii< 
place? 


Total 
trees  of 
all  ages 


Planted 
since 
J9SS? 


How  many  of 
the  following 
livestock  and 
poultry  are  on 
this  place- 


Likewise,  if  any  member  of  the  Matai  family  (fanau)  or  extended  family  group  (aiga) 
is  in  full  charge  of  the  growing  of  crops  or  keeping  of  animals  or  poultry  on  lands 
assigned  to  him  by  the  Matai.  such  lands  should  be  entered  under  question  4. 
In  such  cases,  a  separate  Agriculture  Questionnaire  should  be  filled,  for  the  lands 
reported  under  question  4,  in  the  name  of  (hat  member  as  (he  person  in  charge. 

e.   The  area  for  which  the  Ma(ai  is  expected  to  report  about  crop  production  is 
restricted  to  that  shown  under  question  5. 

PRIVATELY  OWNKD  LANDS,  NOT  HELD  OR  OPERATED  UNDER  THE 
MATAI  SYSTEM: 
If  crops  were  raised  or  livestock  or  poultry  are  kept,  fill  this  Agriculture  Question- 
naire in  the  name  of  the  person  in  charge.  He  is  the  one  responsible  for  making 
the  decisions.  He  will  usually  be  the  head  of  Ihe  family  which  plants  or  gathers 
the  crops. 

EXPERIMENTAL   FARMS.  SCHOOLS,   CHURCHES.    AND  OTHER  INSTI- 
TUTIONS: 
If  crops  were  raised  or  livestock  or  poultry  are  kept,  fill  this  Agriculture  Question- 
naire  in  the  name  of  (be  Institution   (question   1).     Also,  give  the  name  of  the 
manager  or  superintendent  under  question  1. 


LIVESTOCK   AND   POULTRY  ON  THIS  PLACE   APRIL 

, , .iriiafeiiBa.gyiiey--«>*^. 


30.  Cattle  and  calves  of  all  ages? 


Of  this 
total,  how 
many  are — 


Hogs  Hri 
Horses, 


(31.   Milk  Cows?        .     . 
<  32.  Olher  cattle  and 
Vcalves? 

(The  sum  of  questions 
31  and  32  must  equal 
the  total  for  question 
30.) 

d  pigs  of  all  ajtes?    .     .    . 

mules,  and  colts  of  all 


None  D 
None  D 
None  D 


35.   Other  livestock?    .< Sheep  and 
lambs  and  goats) 


None   n 
None   D 


None  n 


Number  . 

Number  . 

Number  . 

Number  . 

Number  , 

Number  . 

Number  . 


36.  Chickens  of  all  ages? None  D     Number  . 

37.  Other  poultry  of  all  ages? 
(Ducks,  geese,  etc.) 

None  n     Number  _ 

(Olve  Dame) 

Number  . 


(01  v«  name) 


38.   Who  furnished  the  information  given  in  this  reporf 

fa   Mklal  named  •>  operator  nndcrqaciMlan  I. 
IMark  one] 


(  O  OU>«f  ptnon  _ 


(Gl« 


-  (Tell  why  you  got 
your  information 
from  this  person.) 


Section  v.— ENUMERATOR'S  RECORD— To  be  fliled  by  Census  Enumerator 


Enumeration  District  No. . 


County 


Village 


Date  (nionlh  and  day) 

.  1960 


Date  (monfA  and  day) 


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UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF 


AGRICULTURE 


90, 3-; '5 
261 

J3, 


1959 


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DISTRICTS 


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U.S.  DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE 
BUREAU  OF  THE  CENSUS 


U.S.  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE  :  1959 

Final  Report — Vol.  I — Part  52 — Districts 


FARMS  •  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS 
LIVESTOCK  and  PRODUCTS 
CROPS  •  FRUITS  •  VALUES 


G 


uam 


DISTRICTS 


Prepared  under  the  supervision  of 
RAY  HURLEY,  Chief 
Agriculture  Division 


U.S.    DEPARTMENT   OF   COMMERCE 
Luther  H.  Hodges,  Secretary 

BUREAU   OF  THE   CENSUS 

Richard  M.  Scammon,  Director  (From  May  4,   I  96  I ) 
Robert  W.  Burgess,  Director  (To  March  3,   I  96 )  ) 


BUREAU  OF  THE  CENSUS 

RICHARD  M.  SCAMMON,  Dirtctor  (From  May  4,  1961) 
ROBERT  W.  BURGESS,  Director  (To  March  3,  1961) 


A.  Ross  EcKLER,  Deputy  Director 
Howard  C.  Grieves,  Assistant  Director 
Conrad  Taeuber,  Assislani  Director 

Lowell  T.  Galt,  Special  Assistant 

Herman  P.  Miller,  Special  Assislani 
Morris  H.  Hansen,  Assistant  Director  for  Statistical  Standards 

Julius  Shiskin,  Chief  Economic  Statistician 

Joseph  F.  Daly,  Chief  Mathematical  Statistician 
Charles  B.  Lawrence,  Jr.,  Assistant  Director  for  Operations 
Walter  L.  Kehres,  Assistant  Director  for  Administration 
Calvert  L.  Dedrick,  Chief  International  Statistical  Programs  Office 
A.  W.  von  Struve,  Acting  Public  Information  Officer 

Agriculture  Division — 

Ray  HuRLEr,  Chiif 

Warder   B.  Jenkins,  Assistant  Chief 

Orvin  L.  WiLHiTE,  Assistant  Chuj 

Field  Division — 

Jefferson  D.  McPike,  Chiei 

Ivan  G.  Munro,  Assistant  Chief 
Machine  Tabulation  Division — 

C.  F.  Van  Aken,  Chief 

Henry  A.  Bloom,  Assistant  Chief 
Administrative  Service  Division — Everett  H.  Burke,  Chief 
Budget  and  Management  Division — Charles  H.  Alexander,  Chief 
Business  Division — Harvey  Kailin,  Chief 
Construction  Statistics  Division — Samuel  J.  Dennis,  Chief 
Decennial  Operations  Division — Glen  S.  Taylor,  Chief 
Demographic  Surveys  Division — Robert  B.  Pearl,  Chief 
Economic  Operations  Division — Marion  D.  Bingham,  Chief 
Electronic  Systems  Division — Robert  F.  Drury,  Chief 
Foreign  Trade  Division — J.  Edward  Ely,  Chief 
Geography  Division — William  T.  Fay,  Chief 
Governments  Division — Allen  D,  Manvel,  Chief 
Housing  Division — Wayne  F.  Daugherty,  Chief 
Industry  Division — Maxwell  R.  Conklin,  Clpief 
Personnel  Division — James  P.  Taff,  Chief 
Population  Division — Howard  G.  Brunsman,  Chief 
Statistical  Methods  Division — Joseph  Steinberg,  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  AC59-1  and  AC59-2, 
Preliminary  Reports 

Library  of  Congress  Catalog  Card  Number:  A60-9482 


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CITATION 

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Vol.  I, 

Part  52 

Guam 

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D.C. 

,  1961 

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PREFACE 


The  1960  Census  of  Agriculture  for  Guam  was  authorized  by  an  Act  of  Congress 
(Title  13,  U.  S.  Code,  Census  codified  August  1954  and  amended  in  August  1957). 
Section  191  of  Title  13  provided  that  the  Census  shall  include  each  State,  the  Virgin 
Islands,  Guam,  and  the  Commonwealth  of  Puerto  Rico.  Section  191  further  provided  that 
the  census  data  for  Guam  may  be  collected  by  the  Governor,  or  hif^hest  ranking  Federal 
official,  in  accordance  with  plans  prescribed  or  approved  by  the  Director  of  the  U.  S. 
Bureau  of  the  Census. 

In  Eiccordance  with  the  provisions  of  Title  13,  collection  of  the  data  for  the  1960 
Census  of  Agriculture  in  Guam  was  directed  and  supervised  by  the  Governor  of  Guam. 
The  actual  collection  of  data  was  carried  out  by  census  enumerators  supervised  by 
Manuel  U.  Lujan  and  Antonio  C.  Cruz  working  under  the  direction  of  the  Governor.  Tlie 
planning  of  the  Census  and  the  compilation  of  the  statistics  were  supervised  by  Ray 
Hurley,  Chief  of  the  Agriculture  Division,  assisted  by  Joseph  Correll  and  Helen  Teir. 

Acknowledgment  is  made  of  the  technical  assistance  of  the  personnel  of  the  Guam 
Department  of  Agriculture  in  the  planning  of  the  Census. 

May  1961 


UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:  1959 
FINAL  REPORTS 

Volume  I — Counties — A  separate  part  for  each  State.  Statistics  on  number  of  farms;  farm  characteristics;  acreage  in  farms;  cropland 
and  other  uses  of  land;  land-use  practices;  irrigation;  farm  facilities  and  equipment;  farm  labor;  farm  expenditures;  use  of  commercial 
fertilizer;  number  and  kind  of  livestock;  acres  and  production  of  crops;  value  of  farm  products;  characteristics  of  commercial  farms,  farms 
classified  by  tenure,  by  size,  type,  and  economic  class;  and  comparative  data  from  the  1954  Census  of  Agriculture. 

Volume  I  is  published  in  54  parts  as  follows: 


Part 

State  or  States 

Part 

State  or  States 

Part 

State  or  States 

New  England  States: 

West  North  Central — Continued 

Mountain: 

1 

Maine. 

19 

South  Dakota. 

38 

Montana. 

2 

New  Hampshire. 

20 

Nebraska. 

39 

Idaho. 

3 

Vermont. 

21 

Kansas. 

40 

Wyoming. 

4 

Massachusetts. 

South  Atlantic: 

41 

Colorado. 

5 

Rhode  Island. 

22 

Delaware. 

42 

New  Mexico. 

6 

Connecticut. 

23 

Maryland. 

43 

Arizona. 

Middle  Atlantic  States: 

24 

Virginia. 

44 

Utah. 

7 

New  York. 

25 

West  Virginia. 

45 

Nevada. 

8 

New  Jersey. 

26 

North  Carolina. 

Pacific: 

9 

Pennsylvania. 

27 

South  Carolina. 

46 

Washington. 

East  North  Central: 

28 

Georgia. 

47 

Oregon. 

10 

Ohio. 

29 

Florida. 

48 

California. 

11 

Indiana. 

East  South  Central: 

49 

Alaska. 

12 

Illinois. 

30 

Kentucky. 

50 

Hawaii 

13 

Michigan. 

31 

Tennessee. 

Other  Areas: 

14 

Wisconsin. 

32 

Alabama. 

51 

American  Samoa. 

West  North  Central: 

33 

Mississippi. 

52 

Guam. 

15 

Minnesota. 

West  South  Central: 

53 

Puerto  Rico. 

16 

Iowa. 

34 

Arkansas. 

54 

Virgin  Islands. 

17 

Missouri. 

35 

Louisiana. 

18 

North  Dakota. 

36 
37 

Oklahoma. 
Texas. 

Volume  II — General  Report. — Statistics  by  Subjects,  United  States  Census  of  Agriculture,  1959.    Summary  data  and  analyses  of  the 
data  by  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  OfT  Farm. 

VIII 

Fruits  and  Nuts,  Horticultural  Specialties,  Forest  Prod- 

III 

Farm  Facilities,  Farm  Equipment. 

ucts. 

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 — Irrigation  of  Agricultural  Lands.  Western  States 
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tions, source  of  water,  expenditures  for  works  and  equipment  since 
1950,  water  used  and  acres  served  for  irrigation  purposes. 

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Statistics  by  States  and  a  summary  for  the  United  States  present- 
ing number  and  kinds  of  operations;  gross  receipts  and/or  gross 
sales;  sales  of  nursery  products,  flower  seed,  vegetables  grown 
under  gla.ss,  and  propagated  mushrooms;  number  of  container- 
grown  plants;  inventory  products;  sales  of  bulb  crops;  employ- 
ment; structures  and  equipment. 

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this  report  goes  to  press. 


IV 


GUAM 

CONTENTS 

INTRODUCTION 

THE  1960  CENSUS  OF  AGRICDLTURE  n 

Page 

History  of  the  Cennus IX 

Legal  basis  for  the  Censxis IX 

Pretest  of  the  1960  Census IX 

Training  of  enumeration  persarmel DC 

Enumeration  period IX 

ENUWERATION  FOME  AND  PROCEDOHES 

The  apiculture  questlonnnBlre IX 

The  enumeration IX 

Enumeration  districts X 

Processing  operations X 

Presentation  of  statistics X 

DEFINITIONS  AND  EXPLANATIONS 

Descriptive  sunnnary  and  reference X 

General  Farm  Information 

Census  definition  of  a  farm X 

Farm  operator X 

Farms  reporting X 

Land  In  farms X 

Land  In  farms  according  to  use XI 

Crops 

Field  crops  and  vegetables XI 

Fruits  and  nuts XI 

Unit  of  measure XI 

Livestock  and  Poultry 

Cattle  and  calves XI 

Flabpande 

Stocked  with  fish  for  food  purposes XII 

Classification  of  Farms 

Farms  by   size XII 

Farms  by  tenure  of  operator XII 

STATISTICS  FOR  ELECTION  DISTRICTS 

Table— 

1. — Population,  land  area,  number  of  farms,  and  land  in  farms,  by  election  districts:  Census  of  1960 3 

2.— Livestock  and  poultry  on  farms,  April  1,  by  kind:  Censuses  of  1930  to  1960 3 

3. — Field  crops  and  vegetables— Area  and  quantity  harvested:  Censuses  of  1930  to  1960 4 

4. — Fruits  and  coffee — Number  of  trees  or  plants  and  quantity  harvested:  Censuses  of  1930  to  1960 4 

5. — Farms  and  farm  characteristics,  by  size  of  farm:  Census  of  1960 5 

6. — Farms  end  farm  characteristics,  by  tenure  of  operator;  Census  of  1960 7 

7. — Farms  and  land  In  farms,  by  size  of  farm,  by  election  districts:  Census  of  1960 9 

8. — Farms  and  land  In  farms,  by  tenure  of  operator,  by  election  districts:  Census  of  1960 10 

9. — Farms  and  land  in  farms,  by  ownership,  by  election  districts:  Census  of  1960 11 

10. — Farms  and  land  In  farms,  according  to  use,  by  election  districts:  Census  of  1960 11 

11. — Livestock  and  poultry  on  farms,  April  1,  by  kind,  by  election  districts:  Census  of  1960 12 

12. — Field  crops  and  vegetables — Farms  reporting,  area,  and  quantity  harvested,  by  election  districts:  Census  of  1960...  13 
13.— Fruits — Farms  reporting,  number  of  trees  or  plants,  April  1,  1960,  and  quantity  harvested,  1959,  by 

election  districts:  Censxis  of  1960 15 

14 Specified  crops — Farms  reporting  and  quantity  harvested  or  gathered,  by  election  districts:  Census  of  1960 16 

APraNDIX 

The  1960  Census  of  Agriculture  (iuestlonnalre 19 


(V) 


INTRODUCTION 

(VII) 


GUAM 

Election  Districts,  Cities  and  Villages 


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CIRCLES  INDICATE     PLACES    HAVING   LESS 
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INTRODUCTION 


THE  1960  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


History  of  the  Census.— The  1960  Census  of  Apriculture  is 
the  fifth  United  States  agricultural  census  of  Guam.  The  first 
such  census  was  taken  in  1920,  in  conjunction  with  the  Census 
of  Population.  Since  1920,  a  census  of  asriculture  has  been 
taken  in  Guam  every  10  years,  at  the  same  time  as  the  population 
census. 

Legal  Basis  for  the  Census.— The  1960  Census  of  Aericulture 
was  authorized  by  an  Act  of  Congress,  as  were  the  prior  cen- 
suses of  Guam.  "Title  13,  United  States  Code— Census,"  codi- 
fied in  August  1954,  and  amended  in  August  1957  and  September 
1960,  is  now  the  legal  basis  for  the  census  of  agriculture  as  well 
as  for  all  other  censuses  and  surveys  conducted  liy  the  Bureau  of 
the  Census.  Section  191  of  Title  13  specifically  provides  that 
the  censuses  "shall  include  each  State,  .  .  .  the  Virgin  Islajids, 
Guam,  and  the  Commonwealth  of  Puerto  Rico"  as  well  as  other 
areas  imder  the  jurisdiction  or  control  of  the  United  States.  Sec- 
tion 191  further  provides  that  the  census  data  for  these  areas 
may  be  collected  by  the  Governor  orhisiiest  ranking  Federal 
official  in  accordance  with  plans  prescribed  or  approved  by  the 
Director  of  the  United  States  Bureau  of  the  Census.  Pursuant  to 
this  provision,  collection  of  data  for  the  1960  Census  of  Agri- 
culture in  Guam  was  directed  and  supervised  by  the  Governor  of 
Guam  according  to  procedures  prescribed  hiy  the  Bureau  of  the 
Census. 

Pretest  of  the  1960  Census.-A  "pretest"  of  the  1960  Census 
of  Agriculture  was  conducted  in  Guam  during  April  1958.  Its  pur- 
pose was  to  provide  the  Bureau  with  a  measure  of  the  effective- 
ness of  the  questions  and  procedures  planned  for  the  1960  Cen- 
sus. During  the  pretest,  agricultural  agents  on  the  staff  of  the 
Guam  Department  of  Agriculture,  using  preliminary  versions  of 
the  agriculture  questionnaire  and  the  enumerators'  reference  man- 
ual, interviewed  approximately  300  farmers. 

Training  of  Enumeration  Personnel.— Itlach  supervisor,  crew 
leader,  and  enumerator  employed  for  the  1960  Census  of  Agricul- 
ture in  Guam  received  special  training  for  his  job.  All  training 
was  presented  according  to  procedures  contained  in  guides  and 
manuals  prepared  tiy  the  Bureau  of  the  Census.  It  included  film- 
strips,  map  reading,  practice  interviewing,  and  practice  filling  of 
questionnaires. 

Enumeration  Period.— The  enumeration  for  the  Census  of  Agri- 
culture began  on  April  4,  1960.  The  bulk  of  the  work  was  com- 
pleted within  two  weeks  thereafter. 

Data  for  inventory  items— land  in  farms,  fruit  and  nut  trees, 
livestock,  poultry,  and  fishponds— represent  the  situation  exist- 
ing on  or  about  April  1,  1960.  Data  for  area  harvested  and  for 
quantities  of  crops  harvested  or  gathered  relate  to  the  crop  year 
1959. 

ENUMERATION  FORMS  AND  PROCEDXJRES 

The  Agriculture  Questionnaire.— The  questionnaire  for  the 
1960  Census  of  Agriculture  was  prepared  by  the  staff  of  the  Cen- 
sus Bureau  in  cooperation  with  the  Governor  of  Guam.  It  con- 
tained a  total  of  65  inquiries  as  compared  with  only  39  on  the 
questionnaire  for  the  1950  Census.  Selection  of  the  inquiries 
was  based  on  current  needs  for  agricultural  information  as  well 
as  on  experience  gained  in  earlier  censuses. 


The  1960  questionnaire  contained  more  detailed  questions 
about  land  tenure  than  had  been  asked  in  any  previous  census  in 
Guam  and  was  the  first  questionnaire  to  include  questions  about 
land  use  in  Guam.  In  the  section  on  tenure,  each  operator  weis 
asked  to  give  separate  figures  for  the  amount  of  land  owned, 
rented  to  others,  rented  from  others,  used  under  permit,  occupied 
as  a  squatter  (or  torrower),  or  furnished  by  the  Government  in 
connection  with  living  quarters.  The  reports  for  land  owned  and 
land  rented  to  others  specifically  excluded  land  used  by  the 
United  States  Military  Services.  The  combined  area  of  land  re- 
ported by  each  operator,  minus  the  land  he  rented  to  others,  was 
taken  to  represent  one  Census  farm,  regardless  of  where  the  land 
was  located.  In  six  questions  ahout  land  use,  the  area  in  each 
farm  was  distributed  according  to  its  principal  use. 

In  the  sections  for  crops,  the  1960  questionnaire  contained 
separate  inquiries  for  20  field  crops  and  vegetables  and  for  17 
kinds  of  fruits  and  nuts  as  compared  with  9  and  14,  respectively, 
on  the  1950  questionnaire.  Both  the  1960  and  the  1950  question- 
naires contained  space  for  the  reporting  of  crops  that  were  not 
specified  in  individual  inquiries. 

lYie  questions  on  livestock  and  poultry  were  essentially  the 
same  in  1960  as  in  1950.  The  only  difference  was  that  the  1960 
questionnaire  specified  chickens  4  months  old  and  over  whereas 
the  1950  questionnaire  referred  to  chickens  of  all  ages. 

About  two  weeks  before  the  start  of  enumeration,  agriculture 
questionnaires  were  distributed  through  post  offices  to  most 
households  in  rural  areas.  A  letter  was  attached  to  each  ques- 
tionnaire asking  the  farm  operator  to  fill  the  questionnaire  and  to 
give  it  to  the  enumerator  when  he  called.  The  purpose  of  this 
procedure  was  to  save  time  and  money  in  taking  the  census  and 
to  improve  the  quality'  of  the  information  given  by  farm  operators. 
By  having  the  questionnaire  ahead  of  time,  the  farmer  could  de- 
termine what  information  was  required  and  could  prepare  his  re- 
port in  advance  of  the  enumerator's  visit.  The  enumerator,  how- 
ever, was  directly  responsible  for  obtaining  a  questionnaire  for 
each  place  requiring  one.  If  the  farm  operator  had  filled  the 
questionnaire,  the  enumerator  was  instructed  to  examine  it  for 
completeness  and  consistency  and,  as  necessary,  to  help  the 
operator  arrive  at  valid  estimates  of  his  agricultural  operations. 

The  Eiiumeration.- The  questionnaire  used  tjy  enumerators  for 
taking  the  1960  Census  of  Population  and  Housing  in  Guam  con- 
tained the  question  "Does  anyone  living  in  this  house  operate  a 
farm?"  If  this  question  was  answered  "Yes,"  the  enumerator 
knew  that  he  must  obtain  an  agriculture  questionnaire  for  the  farm 
operator.  If  it  was  answered  "No,"  the  enumerator  was  instruc- 
ted to  ask  whether  any  member  of  the  household  harvested  or 
gathered  any  crops  in  1959,  kept  any  livestock  or  poultry  on  April 
1,  1960,  or  had  a  fishpond  on  April  1,  1960.  A  "Yes"  answer  to 
any  one  of  these  eidditional  questions  indicated  that  an  agricul- 
ture questionnaire  was  required.  The  enumerator  was  also  in- 
structed to  ask  enou^  questions  about  tracts  of  land  on  which  no 
one  lived  to  determine  whether  an  agriculture  questionnaire  was 
required  for  the  person  in  charge  of  the  land.  This  instruction 
was  designed  to  assure  enumeration  of  all  land  used  for  agricul- 
ture, whether  operated  by  an  individual,  a  partnership,  a  corpo- 
ration, or  an  institution. 

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UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:    1960 


Enumeration  Distriots.-For  purposes  of  enumeration,  the 
Territory  of  Guam  was  divided  into  95  Enumeration  Districts,  or 
"ED'S."  The  ED's  were  clearly  outlined  on  special  maps  pre- 
pared for  the  census.  Each  enumerator  was  required  to  canvass 
the  entire  area  within  his  assigned  ED  and  to  indicate  his  route 
of  travel  on  the  map.  This  procedure  was  designed  to  assure 
complete  enumeration  coverage  of  all  land  and  dwellings  in 
Guam. 

Processing  Operations.— After  the  completion  of  enumeration, 
all  agriculture  questionnaires  were  sent  to  the  Agriculture  Opera- 
tions Office  in  Parsons,  Kansas.  There,  all  questionnaires  were 
individually  edited  and  coded  prior  to  tabulation  of  the  data-  In 
the  editing  process,  questionnaires  that  did  not  represent  farms 
according  to  the  Census  definition  were  withdrawn  from  further 
processing.  (See  below,  "Census  definition  of  a  farm.")  The  re- 
maining questionnaires  were  then  examined  for  completeness  and 
consistency.  Eirors  in  calculations  and  in  units  of  measure,  in- 
consistencies, and  misplaced  entries  were  corrected.  Incomplete 
reports  were  adjusted  on  the  basis  of  related  information  on  the 
same  questionnaire  or  on  questionnaires  for  nearby  farms  of  simi- 
lar size.  In  the  coding  process,  numerical  codes  were  entered  on 
all  questionnaires  to  classify  farms  by  size,  in  terms  of  total 
area,  and  by  tenure  of  operator.  As  necessary  for  tabulation  pur- 
poses, numerical  codes  were  also  assi^ed  to  individual  crop  and 
livestock  items  to  assure  their  inclusion  in  the  appropriate  farm 
product  totals. 

After  the  questionnaires  had  been  edited  and  coded,  the  in- 
formation on  them  was  transferred  to  tabulation  sheets.  These 
tabulations  were  reviewed  for  reasonableness  and  consistency. 

Presentation  of  Statistics.— This  report  contains  data  as  com- 
piled from  the  questionnaires  used  for  the  1960  Census  of  Agri- 
culture in  Guam.  Totals  are  given  for  the  Territory  of  Guam  and 
also  for  the  19  Election  Districts.  Comparable  figures  for  pre- 
ceding census  years  are  given  for  the  Territory  of  Guam  for  those 
items  for  which  information  is  available 

In  the  1950  and  1940  Censuses,  data  were  compiled  for  mu- 
nicipalities. Prior  to  the  1960  Census,  the  15  municipalities 
were  rearranged  into  19  Election  Districts.  Because  of  differ- 
ences in  boundaries  resulting  from  the  rearrangement,  comparable 
data  for  prior  censuses  could  not  be  presented  for  Election  Dis- 
tricts. 

DEFENITTONS  AND  EXPLANATIONS 

The  definitionsand  explanations  that  follow  refer  specifically 
to  the  1960  Census  of  Agriculture  but  many  of  them  also  apply  to 
earlier  censuses.  Most  of  the  definitions  consist  of  a  resume*  of 
the  questionnaire  wording,  supplemented  by  excerpts  from  instruc- 
tions given  to  enumerators.  For  exact  wording  of  the  questions 
and  of  the  instructions  included  on  the  questionnaire,  see  the 
facsimile  of  the  1960  Agriculture  Questionnaire  in  the  appendix 
of  this  report, 

GENERAL  FARM  INPORMATION 

Census  Definition  of  a  Fann.-For  the  1960  Census  of  Agri- 
culture in  Guam,  a  farm  was  defined  as  any  "place"  on  which 
crops  were  grown  in  1959,  or  on  which  any  livestock,  or  five  or 
more  poultry,  were  kept  on  or  about  April  1,  1960.  The  word 
"place"  designates  eJI  land  under  the  control  of  one  person  or 
partnership,  exclusive  of  land  used  b>y  the  United  Stdtes  Military 
Services.  Control  may  have  been  exercised  through  ownership  or 
management  or  through  a  lease,  rental,  permit,  squatter,  or  gov- 
ernmental arrangement. 

To  avoid  biases  arising  from  an  enumerator's  personal  judg- 
ment as  to  what  constitutes  a  farm,  the  Census  Bureau  stressed 
the  concept  that  the  Census  of  Agriculture  was  a  census  of  agri- 
cultural operations  (including  fishponds)  rather  than  a  census  of 
farms.    Accordingly,  enumerators  were  not  given  the  definition  of 


a  farm  but  were  instructed  to  obtain  questionnaires  for  all  per- 
sons who  considered  tiiemselves  as  farm  operators  and  for  all 
other    persons  who  had  charge  of  harvesting  or  gathering  crops  in 

1959,  or   of  keeping   livestock,  poultry,  or    fishponds  on  April  1, 

1960.  Consequently,  questionnaires  were  filled  for  a  number  of 
places  that  did  not  qualify  as  farms.  The  determination  as  to 
which  questionnaires  represented  farms  was  made  during  the  proc- 
essing operations.  Only  those  questionnaires  meeting  the  Cen- 
sus definition  of  a  farm  were  included  in  the  tabulations. 

The  1960  Census  definition  of  a  farm  is  comparable  with  the 
definition  adopted  for  the  1950  Census.  In  the  1940  Census,  how- 
ever, a  farm  was  defined  as  follows:  "The  term  'farm'  .  .  .  re- 
lates to  any  parcel  or  parcels  of  land— regardless  of  size  and  of 
value  of  production— on  which  crops  were  grown  by  one  person, 
either  alone  or  with  the  aid  of  members  of  his  household  or  of 
hired  help."  Questionnaires  containing  reports  of  livestock  only, 
with  no  crops,  were  considered  to  represent  "nonfarm  places." 
In  the  1940  Census  report  for  "Territories  and  Possessions,"  the 
1940  data  for  Guam  are  given  for  farms  and  nonfarm  places  sepa- 
rately. In  the  1950  and  1960  reports,  the  1940  data  represent 
totals  for  farms  and  nonfarm  places  combined. 

In  the  1930  Census,  the  questionnaire  for  crops  contained  the 
following  definition  of  a  farm:  "A  farm  for  Census  purposes  is 
all  the  land  directly  farmed  by  one  person,  either  by  his  own  labor 
alone  or  with  the  assistance  of  members  of  his  household  or  hired 
employees."  A  separate  questionnaire  was  used  for  the  enumera- 
tion of  livestock  whether  they  were  on  farms  or  elsewhere. 

In  the  1920  Census,  also,  separate  questionnaires  were  used 
for  crops  and  for  livestock  but  neither  one  contained  the  defini- 
tion of  a  farm.  Moreover,  no  attempt  was  made  to  classify  data 
according  to  farms  or  nonfarm  places. 

Farm  Operator.— The  term  "farm  operator"  desi^ates  a  per- 
son who  operates  a  farm,  either  doing  the  work  himself  or  directly 
supervising  the  work.  He  may  be  the  owner,  a  member  of  the  own- 
er's hous^old,  a  hired  manager,  a  tenant,  a  renter,  a  squatter,  or 
a  person  who  operates  land  under  a  permit  or  rentrfree  arrange- 
ment with  the  Government  of  Guam.  If  he  rents  land  to  others,  he 
is  considered  as  operator  only  of  the  land  he  retains  for  his  own 
use.  For  farms  operated  in  partnership,  only  one  partner  is  count- 
ed as  an  operator.  By  definition,  the  number  of  farm  operators  is 
the  same  as  the  number  of  farms. 

Farms  Reporting.— Figures  for  "farms  reporting" represent  the 
number  of  farms  for  which  the  specified  item  was  reported.  For 
example,  if  there  were  120  farms  in  an  Election  District  and  only 
100  had  chickens  on  hand,  the  number  of  farms  reporting  chickens 
would  be  100.  The  difference  between  the  total  number  of  farms 
and  the  farms  reporting  a  particular  item  represents  the  number  of 
farms  not  having  that  item,  provided  a  correct  report  was  received 
for  all  farms. 

Land  in  Farms.- The  land  to  be  included  in  each  farm  was  de- 
termined from  the  answers  to  questions  2  through  T»  which  relate 
to  land  tenure.  (See  the  facsimile  of  the  questionnaire  in  the  ap- 
pendix.) The  amounts  of  land  reported  as  owned,  rented  from 
others,  used  under  permit,  occupied  on  a  squatter  basis,  and  fui^ 
nished  by  the  Government  were  first  added  together  and  then  the 
amount  of  land  reported  as  rented  to  others  was  subtracted.  The 
result  represented  the  land  in  the  farm. 

In  both  the  1960  and  the  1950  Censuses,  all  data  for  land  area 
were  obtained  in  terms  of  hectares  and  ares  rather  than  acres,  as 
in  earlier  censuses.  In  this  report,  all  figures  for  land  area  are 
given  in  terms  of  hectares  (^  100  ares  =  1  hectare).  The  corre- 
sponding acreage  figures  for  years  prior  to  1950  were  converted 
to  hectares  (2.47  acres  =  1  hectare). 

Land  Owned.— All  land  that  an  operator  and/or  his  wi  fe 
held  under  title,  purchase  contract,  homestead  law,  or  as  heir 
or  trustee   of   an  undivided  estate  was  considered  as  owned. 


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XI 


However,  the  reports  for  land  owned  exclude  land  used  by  the 
United  States  Military  Services. 

Land  Rented  to  Otiiers.— This  item  includes  all  land  that 
an  operator  rented  or  leased  to  others,  except  land  used  by 
the  United  States  Military  Services,  and  also  land  he  assigned 
to  others  on  a  share  basis  or  permitted  others  to  occupy  rentr 
free. 

Land  Rented  from  Others.— This  item  includes  land  that 
the  op)erator  rented  or  leased  from  private  owners,  whether  in- 
dividuals, partnerships,  or  corporations,  and  also  land  that 
he  worked  on  shares  for  others. 

Land  Used  under  Permit.— Ri eh ts  to  use  land  owned  or 
controlled  by  the  Government  of  Guam  are  in  the  form  of  per- 
mits rather  than  lease  or  rental  arranpements.  Accordingly, 
this  item  includes  all  land  for  which  the  operator  had  a  Gov- 
ernment permit. 

Land  Occupied  as  a  Squatter.— This  it«m  includes  all  land 
that  the  operator  occupied  on  a  "borrower"  liasis  with  nei- 
ther ownership  rights  to  the  land  nor  any  kind  of  permit, 
lease,  governmental,  or  rental  agreement. 

Land  Furnished  with  Living  Quarters.— This  item  includes 
all  Ian  d  that  the  Government  of  Guam  furnished  to  the  opera- 
tor in  connection  with  living  quarters. 

Land  in  Two  or  \tore  Election  Districts.- An  individual 
farm  was  always  enumerated  in  the  Election  District  in  which 
the  farm  operator  lived,  regardless  of  where  the  farmland  was 
located.  If  an  operator  had  a  residence  in  more  than  one 
Election  District,  his  farm  was  to  be  enumerated  in  the  Elec- 
tion District  where  his  family  lived  or,  if  he  had  no  family,  in 
the  Election  District  where  he  lived  for  the  greater  part  of  the 
year. 

Land  in  Farms  According  to  Use.— In  thisreport,  land  in  farms 
has  been  distributed  according  to  the  way  in  which  it  was  used, 
as  reported  for  the  1960  Census.  The  land  uses  described  in  the 
following  paragraphs  are  mutually  exclusive  in  that  each  hectare 
of  IcUid  was  to  be  reported  in  only  one  land-use  classification 
even  though  it  may  have  had  more  than  one  use  during  the  year. 
No  reports  of  land  use  were  required  for  places  of  less  than  10 
ares.  Since  questions  on  land  use  were  asked  for  the  first  time 
in  the  1960  Census,  there  are  no  comparable  data  for  earlier 
years. 

Land  used  for  crops  refers  to  all  land  that  was  used  for 
crops  at  any  time  in  1959,  except  land  used  only  for  soil- 
improvement  crops.  It  includes  land  from  which  any  crop  was 
harvested;  land  in  growing  crops  to  be  harvested  after  1959; 
and  land  planted  to  both  bearing  and  nonbearing  fruit  and  nut 
trees,  plants,  and  shrubs.  Land  from  which  two  or  more  crops 
were  harvested  in  1959  was  to  be  reported  only  once. 

Cropland  used  for  pasture  includes  all  cropland  that  was 
used  only  for  pasture  in  1959,  or  in  the  first  quarter  of  1960. 
Land  planted  to  crops  was  specifically  excluded,  even  in 
cases  where  the  crops  were  not  harvested. 

Cropland  not  used  for  crops  or  pasture  includes  idle  crop- 
land, land  planted  to  soil-improvement  crops  not  harvested, 
and  any  unused  land  that  could,  in  the  opinion  of  the  operator, 
he  satisfactorily  cleared,  planted,  and  cultivated  for  the  pro- 
duction of  field  crops,  vegetables,  fruits,  or  nuts. 

Pastureland  used  for  pasture  or  gazing  includes  -all  land 
that  was  actually  used  for  the  grazing  of  livestock  in  1959  or 
in  the  first  quarter  of  1960.  It  does  not  include  any  cropland, 
even  if  the  cropland  was  used  for  pasture  or  grazing. 

Pastureland  not  used  for  pasture  or  g-azing  includes  all 
land  that  did  not  qualify  as  cropland  but  that  could,  in  the 
opinion  of  the  operator,  support  enough  plant  growth  for  graz- 
ing, provided  the  clearing  and  grazing  of  the  land  would  not 
seriously  damage  it. 


Other  land  includes  all  land  that  did  not  qualify  as  either 
cropland  or  pastureland,  such  as  house  lots,  bam  lots,  land 
area  of  ponds,  ditches,  swa/nps,  steep  slopes,  cliffs,  roads, 
brushland,  wasteland,  and  forest  areas. 

CROPS 

The  1960  agriculture  questionnaire  contained  individual  in- 
quiries for  all  crops  commonly  grown  in  Guam;  space  was  also 
provided  for  the  reporting  of  any  additional  crops  that  were  har- 
vested in  1959. 

Field  Crops  and  Vegetables.— The  total  quantity  of  each  field 
crop  and  vegetable  harvested  in  1959  was  always  to  be  reported, 
even  in  cases  where  the  farm  area  amounted  to  less  than  10  ares. 
The  area  from  which  an  individual  crop  was  harvested  was  asked 
only  if  the  quantity  amounted  to  50  pounds  or  more.  Therefore, 
yields  per  hectare  computed  on  the  basis  of  the  area  and  produc- 
tion figures  in  this  report  may  be  slightly  overstated  for  some 
crops. 

In  cases  where  two  or  more  crops,  or  two  or  more  plantings  of 
the  same  crop,  were  harvested  from  the  same  land  in  1959,  the 
area  was  to  be  reported  for  each  separate  crop  or  planting,  pro- 
vided the  total  production  amounted  to  at  least  50  pounds.  For 
some  Election  Districts,  therefore,  the  area  given  for  crops  may 
closely  approximate,  or  even  exceed,  the  area  givtm  for  total  land 
in  farms. 

Fruits  and  Nuts.— Questions  on  fruits  and  nuts  were  separated 
into  two  groups  on  the  1960  questionnaire.  For  the  fruits  com- 
monly grown  on  farms,  information  was  obtained  for  the  total 
quantity  harvested  in  1959  and  also  for  the  number  of  trees  or 
plants,  both  bearing  and  nonbearing,  that  were  on  the  farni  on 
April  1,  1960.  For  breadfruit,  betelnuts,  coconuts,  gado  and 
other  wild  root  crops,  guavas,  soursops,  starfruits,  and  anonas, 
the  reported  data  represent  total  quantities  harvested  or  gathered 
in  1959  by  all  members  of  the  operator's  household,  both  from 
land  in  the  farm  and  from  other  land. 

Unit  of  Measure.— On  the  1960  questionnaire,  all  quantities 
were  to  be  reported  in  pounds.  In  earlier  censuses,  quantities  of 
fruits  harvested  were  generally  reported  in  number  of  fruits.  In 
this  report,  no  attempt  has  been  made  to  convert  numbers  of  fruits 
(or  nuts),  as  reported  in  previous  censuses,  to  pounds. 

UVESTOCK  AND  POULTRY 

In  accordance  with  the  Census  definition,  an  April  1  inventory 
of  one  or  more  farm  animals  or  of  five  or  more  poultry  qualified  a 
place  as  a  farm  in  both  the  1960  and  the  1950  Censuses.  In  ear- 
lier censuses,  all  livestock  and  poultry  were  enumerated,  whether 
or  not  they  were  on  places  qualifying  as  farms  according  to  the 
definitions  then  in  effect.  Except  for  milk  cows  and  other  cattle 
and  calves,  the  data  for  the  major  livestock  as  given  in  thisreport 
are  entirely  comparable  from  one  census  year  to  another  and  rep- 
resent the  total  livestock  in  Guam.  The  1960  and  the  1950  data 
for  poultry  are  also  entirely  comparable.  Such  lack  of  compara;- 
bility  as  may  exist  with  earlier  years  is  considered  to  be  negli- 
gible. 

To  avoid  double  counting  in  the  enumeration,  each  farm  opei^ 
ator  was  asked  to  report  all  livestock  and  poultry  on  his  place  as 
of  April  1,  regardless  of  ownership.  Livestock  running  loose  or 
grazing  on  public  land  were  to  be  reported  as  being  on  the  place 
operated  by  the  person  v\ho  had  control  over  them. 

Cattle  and  Calves.-In  the  I960  Census,  "milk  cows"  were 
defined  as  cows  that  had  teen  milked  at  any  time  in  1959  or  in 
1960,  up  to  the  time  of  enumeration.  All  other  cows  were  to  te 
included  in  the  report  for  "other  cattle  and  calves."  Question- 
naires for  the  1950  and  1940  Censuses  contained  no  definition  of 
milk  cows  but  enumerators  were  instructed  to  report,  as  milk 
cows,  all  cows  kept  for  the  purpose  of  providing  milk  for  human 
consumption.  Therefore,  the  data  for  milk  cows  and  other  cattle 
and  calves  as  given  for  1960  are  not  strictly  comparable  with 
those  for  earlier  years. 


XII 


UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:    1960 


FISHPONDS 

Only  fishponds  stocked  with  fish  for  food  purposes  were  to  be 
reported.  'Riis  specification  was  given  to  enumerators  so  that 
ponds  or  pools  kept  for  other  purposes  would  not  be  reported. 

CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARMS 

Farms  Ijy  Size.— Farms  were  classified  by  size  on  the  basis 
of  the  total  land  area  established  for  each  farm.  According  to  the 
Census  definition,  a  farm  is  essentially  an  operating  unit,  not  an 
ownership  tract.  All  land  operated  or  maneiged  by  one  person  or 
partnership  represents  one  farm.  In  the  case  of  share-tenants, 
the  land  assigned  to  each  share-tenant  is  considered  a  separate 
farm,  even  thou^  the  landlord  may  consider  his  entire  landhold- 
ing  to  be  one  unit,  rather  than  several  separate  units. 

Farms  hy  Tenure  of  Operator.— Farms  were  classified  by  tenure 
of  operator  on  the  biasis  of  data  for  land  owned,  raited  from 
others,  used  i^y  permit,  occupied  as  a  squatter,  or  furnished  by 
the  Government.  During  the  processing  operations,  each  ques- 
tionnaire for  the  1960  Census  was  coded  to  indicate  whether  the 
farm  operator  was  to  be  classified  as  a  full  owner,  part  owner, 
tenant,  permittee,  squatter,  or  "other"  operator.  The  various 
classifications  of  tenure,  as  used  for  the  1960  Census,  are  de- 
fined below: 

Full  owners  operate  only   land  they  own  or  land  they  own 

plus  land  they  operate  on    a  permit,  squatter,  or  Government- 

fumished  basis. 

Part  owners  operate   land   they   own    plus   land  they  rent 
from  others. 


Tenants  operate  only  land  they  rent  from  others. 

Permittees  have  a  permit  from  the  Government  for  all  the 
land  they  operate,  or  they  have  a  permit  for  some  of  the  land 
and  occupy  the  remainder  on  a  squatter  basis. 

Squatters  "borrow"  all  the  land  they  operate,  with  no 
rental  agreement  with  the  owner.  They  neither  own  nor  rent 
any  land  nor  do  they  occupy  any  land  by  permit  or  other  gov- 
ernmental arrangement. 

Others  are  operators  who  did  not  qualify  for  any  of  the 
foregoing  classifications.  All  the  land  they  operate  may  have 
been  furnished  by  the  Government  in  connection  with  living 
quarters;  or  the  land  they  operate  may  be  partly  owned,  partly 
rented  from  others,  and  partly  held  on  a  permit,  squatter,  or 
Government-furnished  basis. 

The  tenure  classifications  for  the  1960  Census  are  more  pre- 
cise than  those  used  in  earlier  censuses.  Data  for  1940  and  1950 
were  classified  according  to  whether  operators  were  "owners," 
"lessees,"  "renters,"  or  "borrowers."  Tliese  terms  may  be 
rou^ly  compared  with  the  1960  classifications  as  follows: 

Owners— Full  owners  and  part  owners 

Lessees— Permi  ttees 

Renters— Tenants 

Borrowers— Squatters 

For  exact  definitions  of  the  tenure  classifications  used  in 
earlier  censuses,  see  the  1950  report  for  Guam  in  "Territories 
and  Possessions"  (Volume  I,  Part  34,  U,  S,  Census  of  Agricul- 
ture:  1950). 


STATISTICS  FOR  ELECTION  DISTRICTS 

(1) 


GUAM 


Table  1. -POPULATION.  LAND  AREA, 


NUMBER  OF  FARMS,  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS,  BY  ELECTION  DISTRICTS: 
CENSUS  OF  1960 


Election  district 


Total 

populfltion 

(number ) 


Total  iBnd  area 


Square  miles 


Nujnber  of  farms 


Tflnd  ill  fama 


Total 
(hectares ) 


Average  size  of  farm 
(hectares ) 


Guam,  total 

AgaiSa 

AgaBa  Heights 

Agat 

A£an 

Barrlgada 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot 

Dededo 

Ijiarajan 

Mangllao 

Merlzo,  Including  Ck>cos  Islnnd 

Mnngmrmg^  Toto,  Ualte 

Pltl 

Santa  Rita 

SLnaJana 

Talof  of  o 

Tamunlng 

Umatac 

Tigo 

Yona 


67,  OU 

1,6« 
3,210 
3,107 
3,053 
5,430 

1,835 
5,126 
1,730 
1,965 
1,398 

3,015 
1,';67 
12,126 
3,862 
1,352 

5,944 

744 

7,682 

2,356 


54,131 

259 

259 

2,849 

1,554 

2,331 

1,554 
7,770 
4,921 
2,590 
1,554 

518 
1,813 
4,144 

259 
4,403 

1,554 
1,554 
9,065 
5,180 


2,028 

20 
97 
83 
111 
200 

148 
188 
133 
126 
119 

78 
18 


114 
47 
127 
128 


12,994 

1,643 
283 
169 
206 
S62 

330 
733 
1,245 
313 
300 

130 

49 

93 

162 

1,029 

221 

137 

1,295 

4,089 


6.4 

82.2 
2.9 
2.0 
1.9 
2.8 

2.2 
3.9 
9.4 
2.5 
2.5 

1.7 
2.7 

1.3 
1.7 
8.9 

1.9 
2.9 
10.2 
31.9 


Table  2.-LIVEST0CK  AND  POULTRY  ON  FARMS,  APRIL  1.  BY  KIND:  CENSUSES  OF  1930  TO  1960 


(For  definltlma 

Item 
and  explnnatlons,  eee  text) 

Number 

{For  deflnltlcns 

Item 
and  explanatlcns ,  see  text) 

Number 

984 

679 

1,560 

3,253 

5,860 
2,847 
5,845 
6,94a 

2,592 

748 
1,353 
1,003 

7,U8 

7,056 

14,089 

7,616 

Horses  and  colts 

1960... 

1950... 
1940... 
1930. . . 

1960. .. 

1950. . . 
1940... 
1930. . . 

I960.. . 

58 
126 

147 

1950... 
1940... 
1930... 

1960. .. 

137,071 

1950... 
1940... 
1930... 

132,781 
209,465 

1950. . . 
1940... 

1930... 

1960... 

1950... 
1940... 
1930... 

154,784 
2,137 

Hcgs  and  pigs 

1950. . . 
1940... 
1930. . . 

399 
1,027 
1,025 

4  ELECTION  DISTRICTS 

Table  3. -FIELD  CROPS  AND  VEGETABLES-AREA  AND  QUANTITY  HARVESTED:  CENSUSES  OF  1930  TO  1960 


{For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Area  harvested 
(hectares ) 


Quantity  harvested 
(pounds) 


FcT  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Area  harvested 
(hectares ) 

Quantity  harvested 
(pounds) 

43 

15 

5 

162,826 
61,764 
36,840 

5 

(^) 

15,189 
3,686 

55 

24 
22 
128 
220 

67,519 
107,044 
756,415 
587,895 

59 

77 

293 

*18 

169,800 

280,742 

NA 

1,824,967 

11 
13 

1 

30,827 

13,628 

3,530 

15 
15 
80 
163 

97,753 

87,283 

840,015 

1,160,280 

Beans,  green ^. 


Chinese  cabbage. 


Eggplant . 


.1959. 
1949. 
1939. 

.1959. 
1949. 
1939. 
1929. 

.1959. 
1949. 

.1959. 
1949. 
1939. 
1929. 

.1959, 
1949. 
1939. 

.1959. 
1949. 
1939. 


28 
10 
2 

24 
4 
74 
67 

10 

56 

279 

881 

1,4.43 

35 
5 

21 
(^) 
(^) 


49,911 

33,072 

3,271 

95,497 

15,710 

472, 657 

195,511 

45,180 
'615 

99,600 

571,413 

2,033,528 

2,110,416 

167,675 

20,475 

25 

65,529 
2,869 

295 


Melons 1959 . . 

1949.. 
1939.. 

Peppers 1959 . . 

1949.. 
1939., 

Sweetpotatoes 1959. , 

1949., 
1939., 
1929. , 

Taro 1959. 

i'*.9. 
1939. 
1929. 

Tomatoes 1959 . 

1949. 
1939. 

Yams 1959 . 

1949. 
1939. 
1929. 


NA  Not  available. 

^Reported  as  "beans"  in  censuses  prior  to  1960. 

^Less  than  1  hectare. 

^Reported  as  "cabbage"  in  census  of  1950. 


Table  4.-FRUITS  AND  COFFEE-NUMBER  OF  TREES  OR  PLANTS  AND  QUANTITY  HARVESTED: 

CENSUSES  OF  1930  TO  1960 


.  (For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Trees  or 
plants 
(number) 


Quantity  harvested 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations. 


text) 


Trees  or 
plants 
(number) 


^antlty  harvested 


Unit 


Amount 


Avocados 1959. 

1949. 
1939. 
1929. 

Bananas 1959. 

1949. 
1939. 
1929. 

Coffee 1959. 

1949. 
1939. 
1929. 

Grapefruit 1959. 

1949. 
1939. 
1929. 

Lemons  and  lijnes 1959. 

1949. 
1939. 
1929. 


2,798 
1,870 
10,220 
7,407 

153,687 
142,222 
535,240 
250, 521 

232 

7,968 

90,254 

101,488 

228 

51 

760 

225 

3,431 

1,564 

13,913 

9,594 


Pounds . , 
Humber. , 
Number . , 
Number . . 

Pounds . , 
Bunches, 
Bunches , 
Bunches , 

Pounds . . 

Pounds . , 
Pounds , . 
Pounds . , 

Pounds . . 
Number . . 
Number. . 
Number . . 

Pounds . . 
Number. . 
Number, . 
Humber. . 


41,931 

67,064 

959,881 

287,991 

660,966 
65,266 
301,264 
196,327 

120 

2,465 

42,686 

54,718 

4,775 

975 

19,726 

8,036 

53,774 

62,928 

1,241,923 

1,021,982 


Mangoes 1959 . 

1949. 
1939. 
1929. 

Oranges 1959. 

1949. 
1939. 
1929. 

Papayas 1959. 

1949. 
1939. 
1929. 


Pineapples . 


Tangerines . 


.1959. 

1949. 
1939. 
1929. 

.1959. 
1949. 
1939. 


2,320 
1,758 
4,602 
6,263 

2,178 

860 

5,477 

4,891 

6,643 
2,211 
7,719 
6,847 

77,816 
35,603 
134,263 
157,528 

3,372 
1,995 
3,951 


Pounds. 
Number. 
Number. 
Number. 

Pounds. 
Number. 
Number. 
Number. 

Pounds. 
Number. 
Number. 
Number. 

Pounds. 
Number, 
Number, 

Number . 

Pounds. 
Number. 
Number. 


145,835 

428,072 

1,933,761 

1,184,248 

34,481 

25,003 

365,073 

393,047 

76,136 
10,504 
78,153 
96,712 

48,950 

10,726 

87,025 

118,233 

68,447 
74,713 
647,719 


GUAM 
Table  5.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS.  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Size  of  farm 


Under  1 
hectare 


1  to  2 
hectares 


3  to  4 
hectares 


5  to  7 
hectares 


8  to  9 
hectares 


10  to  19 
hectares 


20  to  39 
hectares 


40  to  49 
hectares 


50 
hectares 
and  over 


FAmiS  AXD  uum  IN  FADMS 

Farms number. 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Land  In  farms hectares . 

Percent  dlatrlbutlon percent. 

Average  size  of  farm hectares. 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use: 

Cropland ,   total f aims  reporting . 

hectares . 

Used  for  crops f anns  reporting . 

hectares. 

Uaed  for  pasture farms  reporting . 

hectares . 

Not  used  for  crops  or  pasture farms  reporting . 

hectares . 

Pastureland,  total farms  reporting. 

hectares . 

Used  for  pasture farms  reporting. 

hectares. 

Not  used  for  pasture farms  reporting. 

hectares. 

All  other  land farms  reporting. 

hectares . 

FARMS  BY  TENURE  OF  OPiiRAIOB 

Owners number. 

hectares . 

Full  owners number. 

hectares . 

Part  owners number. 

hectares. 

Tenants number. 

hectares . 

Permittees number. 

hectares. 

Squatters number. 

hectares. 

Others number. 

hectares. 

LIVESTOCK  ON  FARMS 

Carabaos farms  reporting . 

number . 

Cattle  and  calves,  total farms  reporting. 

number. 

Ulllt  cows farms  reporting. 

number. 

Other  cattle  and  calves farms  reporting. 

number. 

Goats  and  kids farms  reporting . 

number. 

Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting . 

number. 

Horses  and  colts farms  reporting . 

number. 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over farms  reporting. 

number. 

SPECIFIED  FIELD  CROPS  AND  VEGETABLES  HARVESTED 

Com,  dry farms  reporting. 

hectares . 
pounds. 

Cucumbers farms  reporting. 

hectares, 
pounda. 

Taro farms  reporting . 

hectares, 
pounds. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2,028 
100.0 

12,994 

100.0 

6.4 


1,360 
6,887 


1,U3 
1,319 


478 
3,605 


264 
1,963 


348 
3,434 


302 
3,020 


67 

414 


881 
2,673 


1,267 
10,639 


1,253 
10,420 


14 
219 


72 
316 


316 
1,001 


355 
953 


293 

984 


1,021 
5,860 


1A7 
305 


992 
5,555 


456 
2,592 


1,220 
7,118 


36 
124 


1,879 
137,071 


100 

30 

44,585 

UO 

35 

167,675 


815 
40.2 

136 
1.0 
0.2 


284 

76 


242 
57 


251 
51 


615 
87 

614 
87 

1 


155 
36 


60 
137 


334 
858 


330 
823 


160 
635 


453 
1,782 


738 
34,824 


16 

2 

4,035 


(Z) 
1,565 

112 

.5 

28,365 


549 
27.1 

795 
6.1 
1.4 


468 
529 


382 

333 


137 
131 


250 
174 


302 
440 


297 
431 


82 

130 


134 
180 


99 
195 


273 
876 


264 

827 


127 
558 


331 
1,584 


513 
29,720 


34 

7 

10,635 

27 
3 

11,506 

187 

17 

63,685 


368 
18.2 

1,283 
9.9 
3.5 


335 

760 


275 
344 


130 
233 


101 
183 


96 
221 


81 
182 


202 
302 


125 
446 


124 
441 


193 
667 


35 
119 


53 
167 


196 
819 


186 

770 


90 
432 


228 


353 
24,902 


21 

7 

14,520 

26 

3 

10, 580 

lU 

19 

34,615 


87 
4.3 

512 
3.9 
5.9 


82 
335 


64 
113 


47 
154 


58 
342 


56 
329 


58 
259 


25 
185 


55 
685 


82 
12,296 


3 
3,550 

8 

2 

8,450 

28 
5 

15,010 


362 
2.8 

8.4 


39 
211 


23 

102 


35 
287 


34 
279 


30 
185 


29 

170 


34 
185 


42 
5,576 


5 

2 

2,330 

5 
3 

17,014 


3 
4,345 


86 

45 

4.2 

2.2 

,142 

1,232 

8.8 

9.5 

13.3 

27.4 

79 

42 

597 

692 

67 

32 

193 

110 

46 

30 

283 

379 

21 

U 

121 

203 

36 

19 

303 

304 

28 

14 

232 

2U 

12 

8 

71 

90 

52 

29 

242 

236 

65 
890 


63 
868 


26 
136 


64 
456 


18 
259 


58 

720 


82 
13,272 


5 

1 

1,750 

16 

7 

51,170 

24 

3 

13,225 


38 
1,111 


38 
1,111 


36 
491 


34 
417 


11 
220 


36 
410 


40 
4,311 


5 

1 
1,535 


3 
13,045 


6,290 


467 

3.6 

42.5 


10 
158 


9 

37 


3 
13 


6 

189 


3 
123 


7 
120 


10 
423 


10 
423 


8 

113 


10 
1,940 


5 
3 

4,850 

5 

13 

33,200 


2 
3,450 


ELECTION  DISTRICTS 

Table  5.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1960-Continued 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Size  of  farm 


Under  1 
hectare 


1  to  2 
hectares 


3  to  i 
hectares 


5  to  7 
hectares 


8  to  9 
hectares 


10  to  19 
hectares 


20  to  39 
hectares 


40  to  49 

hectares 


50 
hectares 
and  over 


SPEGIFIZD  nraiTS  AND  NUTS  HMIVESTED 

Avocados farms  reporting. . 

trees. . 
pounds. . 

Bananas ,  cooking f ariDS  reporting . . 

hills.. 

pounds . . 

Bananas,  eating farms  reporting.. 

hi  Us., 
pounds . . 

Lemons  and  limes farms  reporting. . 

trees . . 
pounds.. 

Ifengoes farms  reporting. . 

trees . . 
pounds. . 

Oranges farms  reporting . . 

trees . . 
pounds. . 

Papayas farms  reporting . . 

trees. . 
poiinds .  . 

Pineapples farms  reporting . . 

plants . . 
pounds. . 

Tangerines farms  reporting- . 

trees., 
pounds . . 

Breadfruit^ farms  reporting. . 

pounds .  . 

Betelnuts  farms  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Coconuts^ fanns  reporting. . 

pounds. . 

Gado  and  other  wild  root  crops  farms  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Guavas* farms  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Soursops^ farms  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Starf rults  farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 


Flehponda farms  reporting . . . 

number. . . 
area,   square  feet... 

Average  size  of  fishpond area,    square  feet... 


474 

2,798 

41,931 

851 

70,094 

314,728 

889 
83,593 
346,238 

602 
3,431 

53,774 

498 

2,320 

145,835 

407 
2,178 
34,481 

417 

6,643 

76,136 

165 
77,816 
48,950 

422 

3,372 

68,447 

513 
315,406 

161 
37,583 

882 
1,113,967 

134 
59,025 

177 
10,689 

182 
15,656 

81 
7,776 


12 
2,479 


116 

430 

7,180 

243 
7,218 
52,905 

294 

8,603 
53,460 

168 
509 

10,244 

129 
282 

21,370 

89 

276 

1,600 

129 

726 

8,216 

28 
1,158 
2,068 

93 

295 

4,990 

113 
41,264 

38 
5,303 

233 
105,159 

29 
7,060 

36 
1,415 

20 
1,286 

15 
1,155 


3 

4 

959 


131 

519 

7,210 

282 
22,335 

109,273 

274 
24,243 

98,525 

181 

803 

11,370 

159 

492 

42,400 

126 

392 

8,829 

134 

1,883 

13,050 

57 
8,727 
9,397 

110 

507 

17,990 

171 
101,297 

41 
11,275 

284 
273,538 

51 
17,750 

68 
3,342 

63 
3,215 

21 
1,601 


107 

475 

9,690 

178 
20,787 
67,555 

168 
16,618 
54,303 

119 

608 

12,635 

93 

670 

28,505 

78 

283 

5,253 

81 
1,316 
9,300 

41 
7,264 
6,620 

86 

467 

8,124 

94 
49,670 


7,555 

176 
251,449 

18 
13,170 

32 
2,337 

35 
1,900 

15 
2,115 


28 

303 
3,205 

37 

5,391 

28,980 

41 
7,409 
31,810 

30 

381 

4,190 

30 

151 

21,460 

26 

206 
2,595 

21 

550 

28,015 

12 
9,519 


35 
262 

8,605 

32 

30,385 

11 
1,520 


111,240 


11 
2,905 


12 
1,350 


20 
2,105 


19 

197 

1,490 

20 
2,644 
8,785 

20 
2,637 

7,710 

21 

241 

3,550 

16 

157 

4,740 

18 

140 
3,130 

9 

559 

2,970 

6 
1,590 
1,865 


20 
16,990 


6 

1,400 


29 
57,010 


5 
11,600 


6 
445 


8 
2,460 


37 

353 

5,815 

47 

5,831 

22,340 


6,635 
39,995 

42 

338 
6,085 

32 

174 

13,350 

34 

546 

5,315 

23 

895 

4,245 

11 
47,750 
18,300 

35 

752 

11,928 

40 
36,000 

20 
5,875 

57 
147,021 

7 
1,620 

12 
890 

17 

1,700 

9 
1,325 


2 

2 
240 


22 
225 

3,378 

25 
2,868 

10,200 

29 
7,963 
23,155 

27 

260 

3,740 

25 

193 

8,895 

21 

151 

5,909 

12 

292 

6,180 

7 
1,338 

2,470 

25 

334 

8,990 

25 

21,100 

7 
1,280 

34 
79,350 

7 
2,170 

9 
830 

11 

1,795 

7 
575 


1 
900 


3 
12 

1,110 


805 

2,540 

7 
3,465 
9,250 

3 

38 

410 


15 
2,100 

5 
20 

1,000 

2 

220 
1,000 

1 
300 
100 

4 
47 
400 

7 
9,250 

4 
1,000 


12,200 

3 
750 


2 

160 


11 

284 

2,853 

13 
2,215 
12,150 

12 
4,020 
28,030 

11 

253 

1,550 

10 

186 

3,015 

10 
164 
850 

6 

202 

3,160 

2 
170 
320 

13 

428 

3,955 

11 
9,450 


13 

77,000 


3 
2,000 


1 
60 


6 
1,075 


2 

5 
380 


^Lces  than  1  hectare. 

^Harvested  or  gathered  from  trees  or  plants  on  farms  and  elsewhere. 


GUAM 

Table  6.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS,  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Tenure  of  operator 


Full  owners 


Tenants       Permittees      Squatters 


FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FAME 

Farms number. 

Percent  distribution percent . 

Land  in  farms hectares  . 

Percent  distribution percent . 

Average  size  of  farm hectares  . 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use: 

Cropland,  total farms  reporting. 

hectares . 

Used  for  crops farms  reporting . 

hectares . 

Used  for  pasture farms  reporting . 

hectares . 

Not  used  for  crops  or  pasture farms  reporting. 

hectares . 

Pastureland ,  total farms  reporting . 

hectares  . 

Used  for  pasture farms  reportljig . 

hectares . 

Not  used  for  pasture farms  report!  ng . 

hectares . 

All  other  land farms  reporting . 

hectares . 

FAR-'C  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM 

Under  1  hectare number . 

hectares  . 

1  to  2  hectares number  . 

hectares . 

3  to  i  hectares number . 

hectares . 

5  to  7  hectares number . 

hectares . 

8  to  9  hectares number . 

hectares . 

10  to  19  hectares number . 

hectares . 

20  to  39  hectares number . 

hectares . 

40  to  <i9  hectares number  . 

hectares . 

50  hectares  and  over number . 

hectares . 

LIVESTOCK  ON  FARMS 

Carebaos farms  reporting . 

number . 

Cattle  and  calves,  total farms  reporting. 

number . 

Milk  cows farms  reporting . 

number . 

Other  cattle  and  calves farms  report  Ing . 

number . 

Goats  and  kids farms  reporting . 

number . 

Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting . 

number . 

Horses  and  colts farms  reporting . 

number . 

Chickens  ^   months  old  and  over farms  reporting. 

number . 

SPECIFIED  FIELD  CROPS  AND  VEGETABLES  HARVESTED 

Com,   dry farms  reporting. 

hectares . 

pounds . 

Cucumbers farms  report ',  ng  . 

hectares  . 

pounds  . 

Taro farms  reporting. 

hectares . 
pounds . 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2,026 
100.0 

12,994 

100.0 

6.4 


1,360 
6,867 

1,113 
1,319 

478 
J, 605 

264 
1,963 

346 
3,434 

302 
3,020 

67 
414 

881 
2,673 


815 
136 


549 
795 


368 
1,283 


87 
512 


43 
362 


86 
1,142 


45 
1,232 


11 
467 


24 
7,065 


293 
984 


1,021 
5,860 


147 
305 


992 
5,555 


456 
2,592 


1,220 
7,118 


36 
124 


1,879 
137,071 


100 

30 

44,585 

no 

35 
167,675 

501 

59 

169,600 


1,253 
61.8 

10,420 

80.2 

8.3 


750 
5,480 


621 
768 


270 
3,018 


125 
1,694 


184 
2,704 


163 
2,464 


39 
240 


543 
2,236 


614 

87 


297 
431 


124 
442 


56 
329 


33 

278 


63 
868 


39 
1,111 


10 
423 


17 
6,451 


184 
662 

669 
4,490 

92 
198 

655 
4,292 

267 
1,512 

764 
4,526 

24 
80 

1,156 
82,698 


63 

16 

25,480 

64 

13 

69,610 

282 

29 

91,850 


14 
0.7 

219 
1.7 
15.6 


12 
103 


1 
(M 


2 
163 


7 
100 


10 
180 


12 

1,487 


1 

1 

700 


(') 
910 


72 
3.5 

316 
2.4 
4.4 


57 
246 


31 
200 


2 
102 


41 
260 


39 
229 


50 
346 


66 

7,846 


6 

2 

2,250 


1 
2,606 

12 
2 

5,690 


316 
15.6 

1,001 
7.7 
3.2 


290 
582 


249 
311 


62 

148 


80 
123 


72 

180 


54 
130 


167 
239 


82 
130 


193 
667 


126 
454 


121 
418 


74 
347 


176 
653 


301 
23,574 


7 

2 

5,170 

26 

3 

6,440 

117 

18 

42,445 


355 
17.5 

953 
7.3 
2.7 


242 
439 


186 
163 


86 
189 


76 
399 


70 
300 


140 
115 


155 
36 


134 
160 


35 

119 


3 
349 


60 
163 


169 

497 


162 
474 


90 
627 


210 
1,022 


330 
20,442 


22 

8 
10,705 

13 

6 

55,160 

60 

10 

27,040 


8  ELECTION  DISTRICTS 

Table  6.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS,  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:  CENSUS  OF  1960-Continued 


Item 
(For  definitlcms  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Tenure  of  operator 


Full  owners 


Part  owners 


Permittees      Squatters 


SPECIFIED  FRUITS  AMD  NUTS  HARVESTED 

Avocados farms  reporting . . 

trees . . 
pounds . . 

Bananas,  cooking farms  reporting.. 

hills., 
pounds . . 

Bananas,  eating farms  reporting.. 

hills . . 
pounds. . 

Lemons  and  limes farms  reporting . . 

trees  . . 

pounds  .  . 

Mangoes farms  reporting . . 

trees . . 
pounds  . . 

Oranges farms  reporting . . 

trees . . 
pounds  . . 

Papayas farms  reporting . . 

trees . . 
pounds  .. 

Pineapples farms  reporting . . 

plants . . 
pounds . . 

Tangerines farms  reporting . . 

trees . . 
pounds . . 

Breadfruit^ farms  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Betelnuta  ^ farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Coconuts^ farms  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Gado  and  other  wild  root  crops  ' farms  reporting . . 

pounds .  . 

Guavas^ farms  reporting  . . 

pounds . . 

Souraops  ^ farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Starfruits^ farms  report tng.. 

pounds . . 


Fishponds farms  reporting . . . 

number . . . 
area,  square  feet... 

Average  size  of  fishpond area,   square  feet... 


A74 

2,798 

41,931 

851 
70,094 
ni,728 

889 

83,593 

346,238 

602 
3,431 
53,774 

498 

2,320 

145,835 

407 
2,178 
34,431 

417 

6,643 

76,136 

165 
77,816 
48,950 

422 
3,372 
68,447 

513 
315,406 

161 
37,583 

882 
1,113,967 

134 
59,025 

177 
10,689 

182 
15,656 

81 
7,776 


12 
2,479 


319 

1,937 

31,147 

531 
35,363 
213,940 

550 
49,003 
258,081 

394 

2,218 

37,898 

370 

1,801 

155,830 

273 

1,613 

24,625 

285 
4,630 
62,296 

93 
67,203 
38,395 

275 
2,443 
54,112 

344 
228,354 

109 
24,103 

575 
749,327 

95 
40,045 

132 
7,980 

124 
12,541 

56 
5,990 


6 

7 

2,053 


6 
95 

50 

5 

264 

1,550 

5 

466 

2,505 


40 
100 


70 
680 

5 
106 
600 

5 
135 

365 

1 

50 

300 

6 
97 


5 
3,405 

3 
1,050 

9 
6,920 

3 

135 

3 
112 


1 

4 

330 


23 
1,150 

26 
2,297 
8,090 

26 
1,976 
6,345 

10 
27 
800 

10 

32 

1,380 

7 
17 
525 

11 

169 

1,580 

6 
665 
S30 

9 

39 

1,725 

10 
5,780 

3 
220 

16 
15,280 


3 
360 


7 
435 


86 

549 

5,984 

159 
20,933 

53,105 

148 
14,350 
34,693 

103 

732 

8,000 

54 

211 

5,075 

56 

233 

2,112 

59 
1,195 
6,305 

36 
5,610 
5,405 

64 

544 

5,750 

61 
30,192 

16 
3,530 

124 
164,260 

12 
11,100 

16 
712 

25 
1,285 

10 
521 


53 

188 

3,420 

123 
10,404 
34,873 

151 
15,280 
38,954 


404 
6,666 

54 

192 

11,690 

64 

205 

6,419 

54 

500 

5,440 

26 
3,588 
2,825 

67 

247 

6,775 

87 
43,415 

26 
4,060 

151 
173,280 

22 

7,045 

22 

1,505 

24 
1,325 

10 
940 


833 

3,170 

9 
2,518 
5,660 

4 

10 
310 

5 

14 

1,180 

2 

4 

200 

3 
14 
150 

3 

700 
1,195 

1 
2 
85 

6 
4,260 

4 
4,620 

7 
4,900 

2 

700 

I 
20 

1 
30 

2 

210 


Z  Reported  in  small    fractions . 

^Less  than  1  hectare. 

^Harvested  or  gathered  from  trees  or  plants  on  farms  and  elsewhere. 


GUAM 

Table  7.-FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM,  BY  ELECTION  DISTRICTS:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


Election  district 


Size  of  farm 


Under  1 
hectare 


1  to  2 
hectares 


3  to  i 
hectares 


5  to  7 
hectares 


8  to  9 
hectares 


10  to  19 
hectares 


20  to  39 
hectares 


iO  to  i9 
hectares 


50 
hectares 
and  over 


Guam  I  total . 


Agafia 

Agana  Heights . 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrlgada 


Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot. 

Dededo 

Inara  Jen 

Mangllao 

Merlzo 


Mongmong,  Toto,  Malte. 

Pltl 

Santa  Rita 

Sinajana 

Talofofo 


Tamming. 
Umatac , . . 

Ylgo 

Yona 


Guam,  total . 


AgaSa 

Agana  Heights. 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrlgada 


Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot. 

Dededo 

Inara  Jan 

Mangilao 

Merlzo 


Mongmong,  Toto,  Malte. 

Pltl 

Santa  Rita 

Sanan  Jana 

Talofofo 


Taraunlng. 
Umatac .  . . 

Ylgo 

Yona 


Number  of  farms 


2,028 

20 

97 

83 

Ul 

200 

1^ 
138 
133 
126 
119 

78 
18 
77 


127 
123 


12,99i 

1,643 
283 
169 
206 
562 

330 
733 
l,2i5 
313 
300 

130 
49 
98 

162 
1,029 

221 

137 

1,295 

4,039 


9 
60 
28 
43 
119 

65 

30 
26 
74 
44 

46 
2 
58 
49 
23 

68 
U 
29 

31 


5 

U 
7 


3 
10 
12 
24 
23 

22 
104 
17 
12 
19 


Lftnd  iji  fsnas  (hectares) 


1,283 

10 
36 
42 
81 
92 

78 
360 
63 
45 
69 

41 
27 
15 
29 
47 

42 

35 

129 

42 


15 
97 
26 

16 

70 

46 
74 
159 
67 
59 

16 
10 
15 
10 
151 


251 
37 


1,232 

48 
20 
26 

27 

21 

77 
48 

117 

25 
33 


176 
37 


310 
220 


1,559 
78 


128 
549 

98 


58 
450 


350 
3,522 


Less  than  1  hectare. 


10  ELECTION  DISTRICTS 

Table  8. -FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS,  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR,  BY  ELECTION  DISTRICTS:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


Election  district 


Tenure  of  operator 


Full  owners 


Part  owners 


Squatters 


Guam,  total 

Agana 

Agaoa  Heights 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrlgade 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot . . . 

Dededo 

Inapa  Jan 

hfemgllao 

Merizo 

Mangmong,  Toto,  ^feite . . . 

Piti 

Santa  Rita 

Sine  Jana 

Talofofo 

Tamunlng 

Umatac 

Yigo 

Yona 

Guam,  total 

Agaoa 

Agafia  Heights  

Agat 

Asan 

Barrigada 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot . . . 

Dededo . 

Inaxa  jan 

Mangllao 

Msrizo 

Mongmong,  Toto,  ^felte... 

Piti 

Santa  Rita 

Slnajana 

Talofofo 

Tamuning 

Umatac 

Yigo 

Yona 

^Less  than  1  hectare . 


Number  of  fanns 


2,028 

20 

97 

83 

111 

200 

148 
188 
133 
126 
119 

78 
18 
77 
98 
116 

114 
47 
127 
128 


12,994 

1,643 
283 
169 
206 
562 

330 
733 
1,245 
313 
300 

130 
49 
98 

162 
1,029 

221 

137 

1,295 

4,089 


1,253 

16 
72 
46 
63 
162 

105 
42 
73 
97 
91 

59 
3 
69 
56 
79 

74 
11 
53 
82 


10,420 

1,611 
216 
101 
113 
449 

263 
241 
964 
164 
240 

109 

11 

87 

109 

899 

168 

74 

580 

4,021 


Land  in  farms   (hectares) 


2 
162 


1 
23 
19 
22 

13 
115 

4 
12 

4 

7 
13 

15 
16 

4 

11 

34 

2 


1,001 

6 
4 
52 
59 
56 

25 
399 
20 
40 
13 

17 
37 


11 

26 

151 

2 


14 
13 
34 
45 

42 

27 
72 
(') 
12 

1 
1 
2 


31 

34 

494 

56 


<M 


22 


5 


1 

3 

44 

8 


GUAM  11 

Table  9.-FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS,  BY  OWNERSHIP,  BY  ELECTION  DISTRICTS:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


All  land 

in  farms 

Land 

owned 

Lajid  rented 
to  others 

land  rented 
from  others 

I^nd  occupied 
by  permit  • 

Land  occupied 
by  squatters 

Land  furnished 
by  Government 

Farms 
report- 
lug 

Hectares 

Farms 
report- 
ing 

Hectares 

Farms 
report- 
ing 

Hectares 

Farms 

report- 

Ing 

Hectares 

Farms 
report- 
ing 

Hectares 

Farms 
report- 
ing 

Hectares 

Farms 
report - 

Hectares 

Guam,  total 

2,028 

20 
97 
83 
111 

200 

lig 
188 
133 
126 
119 

78 
18 
77 
98 
116 

114 
47 
127 
128 

12,994 

1,643 
283 
169 
206 
562 

330 

733 

1,245 

313 

300 

130 
49 
98 
162 
1,029 

221 

137 

1,295 

4,089 

1,277 

16 
74 
46 
63 
163 

105 
44 
76 
99 
93 

59 
3 
72 
56 
85 

75 
11 
54 
82 

9,534 

1,610 

213 

87 

95 

448 

263 

287 
946 

182 
202 

107 

12 

57 

109 

246 

167 

24 

507 

3,972 

18 
2 

"3 

2 

5 

2 

1 
2 

1 

26 

'ii 

2 

92 

3 
8 
2 

5 

2 
5 
21 
3 
7 

6 

5 

14 

3 

4 

"3 

1 

433 

26 
48 
4 

12 

(M 

8 

174 

74 

12 

4 

4 
14 

17 

8 

26 

2 

414 

1 

3 

26 

24 

25 

14 

116 

6 

15 

14 

7 
13 
21 
15 
52 

5 
16 
39 

2 

1,284 

6 
7 
64 
74 
64 

21 
409 
53 
59 
61 

17 
41 
17 
34 
107 

14 

78 

156 

2 

428 

1 
17 
12 
29 
11 

30 
23 
35 
13 
25 

7 

2 

12 

12 

48 

31 

25 
51 

44 

1,759 

1 
16 
14 
37 
48 

47 
27 
72 

(M 

28 

2 

1 

20 

5 

662 

31 

35 

608 

105 

30 

4 
1 
2 

"5 

4 

4 

1 
1 
4 

2 
2 

12 

(') 

(M 

1 

2 

(') 

(M 

Pi-ti       

") 

(• 

(M 

1 

^LesE  than  1  hectare . 


Table  10. -FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS,  ACCORDING  TO  USE,  BY  ELECTION  DISTRICTS:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


Election  district 


Guam,  total 

Agana 

Agafia  Heights 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrlgada 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot. 

Dededo 

Inarajan 

Mangilao 

Merizo 

Mongmong,  Toto,  Malte. 

PitI 

Santa  Rita 

Slnajana 

Talofofo 

Tamuning 

Umatac 

Ylgo 

Yona 

Guam,  total 

Agana 

Agafia  Heights 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrlgada 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot, 

Dededo 

Inarajan 

Mangilao 

Merizo 

Mongmong,  Toto,  Maite, 

Piti 

Santa  Rita 

Slnajana 

Talofofo , 

Taimmiiig 

Umatac 

Yigo 

Yona 


Cropland 


Used  for  crops 


Used  for 
pasture 


Not  used  for 
crops  or 
pasture 


Used  for 
pasture 


Not  used  for 
pasture 


All  other 
land 


Number  of  farms 


20 
97 
83 
111 
200 

148 
188 
133 
126 
119 

78 
18 
77 
98 
116 

114 
47 
127 
128 


12,994 

1,643 
283 
169 
206 
562 

330 
733 
1,245 
313 
300 

130 
49 
98 

162 
1,029 

221 

137 

1,295 

4,089 


17 
32 
53 

58 
79 

86 
163 
130 

43 
105 

51 
16 
40 
77 
109 

63 
43 
104 
91 


6,887 

64 
52 

109 
97 

241 

91 
437 
961 
197 
205 

103 
35 
56 
75 

395 

83 

67 

573 

3,046 


1,113 

16 
29 
42 
44 
70 

82 
115 
74 
26 
100 

47 
16 
39 
65 
100 

52 
42 
76 
78 


Land  In  farms  (hectares) 


9 
25 
69 
40 
92 

57 

158 

103 

58 

97 

42 
28 
31 
41 
188 

26 

17 

109 

129 


3,605 

29 
16 
27 
24 
109 

24 
120 
760 
109 

95 

22 
7 
23 
23 
146 

28 

41 

347 

1,655 


1,963 

26 
11 
13 
33 
40 

10 

159 

98 

30 

13 

39 

(M 
2 

11 
61 

29 

9 

U7 

1,262 


3,434 

1,574 
46 
55 
35 
44 

59 
46 
130 


12 
5 
37 
68 
28 

36 

70 

690 

297 


3,020 

1,566 
44 
32 
85 
41 

18 
30 
60 
30 
71 

9 
2 
37 
51 
24 

36 

70 
481 
283 


8 

2 

23 

(M 

3 

41 
16 
70 


3 
3 
(M 
17 
4 


209 
14 


4 
36 

4 
23 
42 

100 
1J.2 
15 
36 
104 

11 
6 

26 
9 

69 

99 

1 

102 

82 


2,673 

5 

185 

5 

24 

277 

180 
250 
154 
36 
23 

15 

9 

5 

19 

606 

102 

(M 

32 

746 


^Less  than  one  hectare. 


12  ELECTION  DISTRICTS 

Table  ll.-LIVESTOCK  AND  POULTRY  ON  FARMS,  APRIL  I,  BY  KIND,  BY  ELECTION  DISTRICTS:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


Election  district 


•  Carabaos 


Farms 
reporting 


FannB 
reporting 


Farms 
reporting 


Other  cattle 


Farms 
reporting 


Goats  and  Idds 


Farms 
reporting 


Guam,  total 

Agana 

AgaSa  Heights 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrlgada 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot. 

Dededo 

Inarajan 

Mangllap 

Uerizo 

Biangmong,  Toto,  Malte. 

Pltl 

Santa  Rita 

Sinajana 

Talofofo 

Tajaming 

Umatac 

Yigo 

Yona 


1,021 

12 
44 
24 
57 
115 

83 
69 
93 


21 

31 
42 

25 

25 

63 

102 


733 
118 
86 
263 
456 

273 
233 
848 
387 
342 

135 

11 

125 

121 
273 

82 
122 
310 
942 


12 
43 
22 
57 
109 

81 
63 
93 
94 

81 


24 
60 
102 


78 
254 
430 

268 
209 
817 
349 
336 

133 
11 
114 
108 
219 


119 
275 
936 


19 
126 
221 

19 
207 

123 
179 
183 
243 


72 
11 

139 
42 

206 

100 

63 

346 

249 


Election  district 


Hogs  and  pigs 


Horses  and  colts 


Farms 
reporting 


Farms 
reporting 


reporting 


Pigeons 


Farms 
reporting 


Faims 
reporting 


Guam,  total 

Agana 

Agana  Heights 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrlgada 

Cbalan  Pago  and  Ordot. 

Dededo 

Inarajan 

Mangilao 

Merizo 

Mongmong,  Toto,  Malte. 

Pltl 

Santa  Rita 

Slnajana 

Talofofo 

Tanuning 

Umatac 

Yigo 

Yona 


14 
46 
57 
65 
125 

87 
104 
99 
70 
81 

40 
7 
52 
39 
61 

74 
35 
77 
87 


116 
163 
320 
225 
759 

284 
812 
731 
255 
241 

170 
26 
431 
218 
404 

327 
231 
851 
554 


17 
88 
71 
96 
192 

133 
180 
131 
115 
114 

69 
16 
71 
89 
108 


124 
112 


137,071 

4,489 
4,851 
7,245 
3,069 
15,681 

5,929 

8,841 

12,910 

12,405 

5,574 

5,335 
2,790 
3,628 
5,132 
8,256 

7,144 

1,450 

13,617 

8,675 


12 
54 
181 
23 
75 

54 
125 

30 

912 

9 

37 
34 
66 
55 
25 

115 

7 

211 

112 


13 
83 
76 
52 
140 

40 
140 

29 
445 

93 

243 

50 

448 


78 
118 


GUAM 


13 


Table  12.  -FIELD  CROPS  AND  VEGETABLES-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  AND  QUANTITY  HARVESTED,  BY 

ELECTION  DISTRICTS:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


Election  district 


Green  beans 


Fanns 
reporting 


Pounds 
harvested 


Chljiese  cabbage 


Farms 
reporting 


Pounds 
harvested 


Farms 
reporting 


Pounds 
harvested 


Com,  dry 


Farms 
reporting 


Pounds 
harvested 


Guam,  total 

Agans 

Agafla  Heights 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrlgada 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot. 

Dededo 

Inarajan 

Mangllao 

Merlzo 

Mongmong,  Toto,  Malte. 

Pltl 

Santa  Rita 

Slnajana 

Talofofo 

Tamunlng 

Umatac 

Ylgo 

Yona 


4 

(') 
1 

2 


1 
3 
2 

(M 


1 

2 

1 

(') 

3 


49,911 

1,000 
200 

1,120 
580 

3,770 


3,2i0 
4,856 
2,325 
360 
3,560 


350 
650 
150 
600 
9,550 


250 
1,055 
12,650 
3,645 


1 

(M 
(M 


(1) 

1 

(M 


(■) 
(M 

(^) 

4 


2 

1 


45,180 

2,000 
90 
115 


1,140 
495 

2,445 
800 

2,500 


350 

110 


30 
22,675 


100 
8,580 
1,400 


(') 


1 
5 


1 
1 

1 

5 


1 

7 


95,497 


100 
7,445 

330 
2,652 


6,300 

3,060 

200 

12,100 


1,250 

1,000 

900 

870 

35,535 

1,900 

4,910 
4,525 
12,420 


(M 

3 


500 
1,700 


2,250 
1,170 
15,130 
4,175 
2,310 


50 

245 

5,510 


2,275 
1,500 
3,820 


Com,  green 


Eggplant 


Green  onions 


Election  district 


Farms 
reporting 


Pounds 
harvested 


Farms 
reporting 


Pounds 
harvested 


Farms 
reporting 


Pounds 
harvested 


Farms 
reporting 


Pounds 
harvested 


Guam,  total 

Agana 

Agafia  Heights 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrlgada 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot 

Dededo 

Inarajan 

Mangllao 

Merlzo 

Mongmong,  Toto,  Malte 

Pltl 

Santa  Rita 

Slnajana 

Talofofo 

Tamunlng 

Umatac 

Ylgo 

Yona 


3 
5 


2 

1 
2 
1 

(') 


(M 
(') 
(M 


(M 

1 

3 


55,015 


800 

4,450 

95 

6,750 


2,570 
1,080 
7,500 
1,070 
1,320 


1,500 

400 

50 

290 

21,875 


1,000 

500 

1,600 

2,165 


1 

(  =  ) 

(M 

5 


1 
2 
3 
(') 
1 


4 


'J' 

15 
2 


2,000 

100 

45 

160 

35,095 


6,660 

2,355 

9,700 

45 

22,300 


1,075 

100 

270 

730 

29,305 


180 

10 

54,960 

2,585 


(') 

(') 
1 


1 
4 
1 
1 


1 
1 

1 

4 


2 

3 


210 
420 

2,530 
190 

3,555 

4,005 
7,155 
6,265 
1,895 
2,325 


1,787 

1,100 

730 

1,105 

14,715 


1,005 

895 

10,660 

4,982 


(>) 


1 


1 

2 


22,487 


55 
638 
125 
615 


160 
1,105 
4,840 
2,014 

840 


275 
900 

70 
4,080 


320 

100 

2,760 

3,590 


Mingo  beans 


Peppers 


Election  district 


reporting 


Pounds 
harvested 


Farms 
reporting 


Pounds 
harvested 


Farms 
reporting 


Pounds 
harvested 


Farms 
reporting 


Pounds 
harvested 


Guam,  total 

Agana 

Agafia  Heights 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrlgada 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot. 

Dededo 

Inarajan 

Mangllao 

Merlzo 

Mongmong,  Toto,  Malte 

Pltl 

Santa  Rita 

Slnajana 

Talofofo 

Tamunlng 

Umatac 

Ylgo 

Yona 


(M 


81,601 


100 
40 
20 


10 
482 

135 


0) 


(M 


(M 

2,420 

1 

746 

4 

15,700 

(M 

25 

3 

39,565 

2 

1 


'J' 
i') 

1 


1 
(1) 


1 


(.') 


4,810 
1,720 


100 
6 


1,000 

75 

648 

15 

1,765 


640 

1,350 

440 

10 

300 


180 

50 

105 

441 

5,342 


1,775 
960 


^Less  than  1  hectare. 
Area  not  reported  for  farms  harvesting  less  than  50  pounds . 


14 


ELECTION  DISTRICTS 


Table  12.  -FIELD  CROPS  AND  VEGETABLES-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  AND  QUANTITY  HARVESTED  BY 

ELECTION  DISTRICTS:  CENSUS  OF  1960-Continued 


Election  district 


Gxiam,    total 

Agaoa 

Agana  Heights 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrigada 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot 

Dededo 

Inarajan 

Mangllao 

Merlzo 

Mongmong,  Toto,  Malte. 

Pltl 

Santa  Rita , 

Slnajana , 

Talofofo 

TamuE-ljig , 

Umatac 

Yigo 

Yona 


Pumpkliis 


Farms 

reporting 


Election  district 


Guam,    total 

Agana 

Agana  Heights 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrlgada 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot 

Dededo 

Inarajan 

Mangllao 

Merlzo 

Mongmong,  Toto,  Malte 

Plti 

Santa  Rita 

Slnajana 

Talofofo 

Tamuning 

Umatac 

Yigo 

Yona 


(M 
(M 
(M 


1 
I') 


(M 


2 


6 

1 


Pounds 
harvested 


43,330 


20 
90 

2,825 
100 

2,205 


5,005 

2,050 

2,400 

30 

950 


40 

7,540 


665 

200 

17,750 

1,215 


Farms 
reporting 


Farms 
reporting 


1 

(M 

3 


Pounds 
harvested 


169,300 


2,325 
7,330 
3,455 
6,945 


11,395 

11,110 

5,600 

1,125 

20,800 


3,125 
1,350 
7,120 
3,975 
26,475 


3,100 
12,280 
25,000 
17,290 


(M 

1 


'J' 


1 


(1) 


Pounds 
harvested 


100 
300 
105 


900 

220 

3,039 


30 
1,660 


500 
1,040 


Farms 
reporting 


Farms 
reporting 


(^) 


Pounds 
harvested 


30,827 


(M 

512 

(M 

240 

1 

2,175 

(M 

101 

2 

1,385 

(M 

390 

1 

1,465 

1 

2,660 

iM 

375 

2 

14,629 

95 

•50 

(M 

395 

1 

2,035 

3,150 
l.WO 


Pounds 
harvested 


Sweetpotatoes 


Farms 
reporting 


Watermelons 


Farms 
reporting 


6 


(M 

3 


(M 

3 
2 


Pounds 
harvested 


77,225 


310 
525 


10,150 


1,200 

5,830 

26,150 

7,320 


1,155 


50 
10,520 


200 

200 

10,650 

2,965 


(M 


(M 


(M 


1 

5 


Pounds 
harvested 


67,519 


149 
250 

2,200 
550 

1,300 


),e5o 

5,170 

1,200 

3,100 

400 


1,025 
525 


445 
32,540 


11,150 
5,185 


Farms 
reporting 


1 


1 
(M 

1 

2 


Pounds 
harvested 


97,753 


295 
4,103 

750 
2,165 

10,065 

2,225 

900 

4,800 

19,773 


995 

50 

5,885 

830 

24,425 


235 

3,379 

2,830 

14,048 


^l£ss  than  1  hectare. 

^Area  not  reported  for  farms  harvesting  less  than  50  pounds . 


GUAM 


15 


Table  13. -FRUITS-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  TREES  OR  PLANTS.  APRIL  1.  1960,  AND  QUANTITY 
HARVESTED,  1959,  BY  ELECTION  DISTRICTS:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


Election  district 


Farms 
reporting 


Number  of 
trees 


Bananas,  cooking 


Farms 
reporting 


Number  of 
bills 


Bananas,  eating 


Farms 
reporting 


Number  of 

UllB 


Custard  apples 


Farms 
reporting 


Number  of 
trees 


Guam,   total 

Agana 

Agaiia  Heights 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrlgada 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot. 

Dededo 

Inarajan 

Mangllao 

Merlzo 

Mongmong,   Toto,  Malta 

Pltl 

Santa  Rita 

Slnajana 

Talofof o 

Tamunlng 

Umatac 

Ylgo 

Yona 


2,793 


56 

■VO 
80 
160 
139 


191 
119 

13 
174 
141 


232 

104 
41 
27 

179 


67 
20 
616 
399 


650 
2,550 
1,175 
2,365 
3,260 


2,525 
2,584 

250 
1,330 

406 


1,915 
100 

1,280 
570 

4,280 


1,705 


11,625 
3,361 


70,094 


1,252 
645 

4,480 
594 

2,815 


3,811 
9,612 
7,537 
3,537 
6,185 


3,565 
1,519 
955 
1,743 
8,123 


399 

580 

7,436 

5,306 


2,110 
2,345 

20, 100 
3,360 

19,850 


15,813 
21,440 
44,300 
12,710 
81,020 


14,345 
1,760 

15,795 
6,835 

28,985 


14,120 
7,965 


1,300 
1,062 
5,617 
451 
2,490 


2,654 
2,387 
12,486 
16,05 
5,913 


2,475 

1,495 

667 

2,106 

16,167 


2,755 

965 

9,767 

11,231 


346,238 


1,140 
6,655 
25,890 
1,894 
6,925 


14,633 
10,358 
66,440 
4,155 
63,355 


11,525 
1,740 

10, 635 
9,375 

50,490 


5,882 
1,230 
15,100 
38,816 


30 
520 


Grapefruit 


Lemons  and  limes 


Mangoes 


Oranges 


Election  district 


Farms 
reporting 


Number  of 
trees 


Farms 
reporting 


Number  of 
trees 


Farms 
reporting 


Number  of 
trees 


Farms 
reporting 


Number  of 
trees 


Guam,  total 

Agana 

Agana  Helgbts 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrlgada 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot, 

Dededo 

Inarajan 

Mangllao 

Merlzo 

Mongmong,  Toto,  Malta 

Pltl 

Santa  Rita 

Slnajana 

Talofofo 

Tamuning 

Umatac 

Ylgo 

Yona 


2,980 


150 
285 


39 
21 

115 
54 

232 


231 
169 
255 
274 
246 


35 

60 
44 
43 
275 


294 
45 
629 
370 


430 
1,450 
1,140 
1,045 
4,198 


5,775 
4,585 
2,825 
3,060 
1,235 


1,300 
125 

1,925 
465 

8,380 


1,900 

120 

8,155 

5,661 


26 
36 

194 

43 

482 


238 
82 

101 
61 

256 


45 
62 
93 
26 
143 


22 

45 
175 
190 


145,835 


1,800 
4,360 

28,650 
4,685 

22,355 


13,100 

300 

6,125 

575 

20,250 


4,825 
100 
10,510 
3,175 
7,400 


100 
3,425 
5,775 
8,325 


2,178 


22 

12 
35 

160 
150 


165 
38 
135 
289 
151 


30 

45 

3 

12 

144 


137 

36 

357 

257 


500 
815 
710 
305 
545 


2,090 
110 

3,690 
225 

4,605 


100 
500 
170 
157 
8,380 


195 

450 

4,075 

6,859 


Papayas 


Pineapples 


Tangerines 


Election  district 


Farms 
reporting 


Number  of 
trees 


Farms 
reporting 


Number  of 
trees 


Farm 
reporting 


Nrmiber  of 
trees 


Guam,   total 

Agana 

Agana  Heights 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrlgada. 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot 

Dededo 

Inarajan 

Mangllao 

Merlzo 

Mongmong,  Toto,  Maite 

Pltl 

Santa  Rita 

Slnajana 

Talofofo 

Tamuning 

Umatac 

Ylgo 

Yona 


6,543 


125 
50 
540 
113 
190 


707 
335 
1,048 
238 
271 


216 
110 
102 
190 
823 


418 
49 
523 
595 


76,136 


100 
1,550 
30,280 
1,765 
2,315 


4,645 

3,750 

3,100 

425 

3,450 


1,470 
300 
2,160 
2,196 
4,170 


1,915 

60 

1,930 

10,555 


77,816 


323 

90 

1,455 

148 

657 


4,381 
1,215 
3,500 
202 
18,853 


95 
1,105 

30 

771 

2,106 

1,072 

50 

41,335 

428 


48,950 


150 
7,075 

708 
1,168 


4,990 
2,265 

3,385 


30 
200 


930 
975 


15,795 
385 


123 
38 
43 
212 
301 


304 
66 
81 

260 
58 


51 

94 

1 

28 

126 


106 
71 
775 
634 


960 
2,640 

265 
2,800 
3,450 


4,964 
800 
1,555 
4,560 
1,253 


1,125 

50 

500 

12,380 


15,110 
15,420 


16 


ELECTION  DISTRICTS 


Table  14. -SPECIFIED  CROPS -FARMS  REPORTING  AND  QUANTITY  HARVESTED  OR  GATHERED.  BY  ELECTION 

DISTRICTS:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


Election  district 


Gueun,  total 

Agaoa 

Agana  Heights 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrlgada 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot. 

Dededo 

InRrajan 

Uangllao 

Merizo 

Uongmong,  Toto,  Ualte. 

Mti 

Santa  Rita 

Slnajana 

Talofofo 

Tamunlng 

Uisatac 

Ylgo 

Yona 


Fajns 
reporting 


1,060 

90 

1,005 

420 


U5 

105 


100 
130 


Farms 
reporting 


315,^6 


9 

6,535 

12 

4,915 

27 

28,320 

18 

9,850 

il 

19,800 

55 

23,130 

U 

2,512 

22 

22,340 

1 

10,000 

58 

35,974 

5 

760 

2 

3,625 

12 

7,920 

6 

1,005 

83 

61,865 

40 

7,240 

13 

9,050 

41 

28,100 

52 

32,465 

Farms 

reporting 


37,583 


1 

50 

7 

1,905 

2 

70 

4 

253 

6 

525 

4 

355 

11 

5,650 

1,470 

120 

6,915 


1,965 
2,340 
2,465 
6,370 


Fanne 
reporting 


25 

6 

24 

21 

107 


3,114 
40,875 
22,770 

9,730 
46,235 


120,801 

160,400 

39,625 

86,635 


9,870 
32,625 

7,550 

11,800 

171,488 


52,495 
28,  UO 
100,600 
169,244 


Election  district 


Gado  aiid  other 
wild  root  crops 


Sours ops 


Farms 
reporting 


FazTQS 
reporting 


Faims 
reporting 


Farms 
reporting 


Guam,   total 

Agana 

Agane  Heights 

Agat 

Asan 

Barrigada 

Chalan  Pago  and  Ordot. 

Dededo 

Inara jan 

Mangllao 

Merlzo 

Uongmong,  Toto,  Maite. 

Pit! 

Santa  Rita 

Slnajana 

Talofofo 

TaMmlng 

Unatac 

ngo 

YnnR 


15,656 


7,776 


1,500 
950 

1,000 
625 
725 


3,200 

230 
550 


2,400 

315 

35,770 


100 

180 

8,255 


5 

240 

3 

335 

5 

180 

16 

1,265 

37 

2,267 

14 

765 

4 

110 

2 

80 

1 

200 

11 

380 

2 

140 

2 

70 

35 

1,180 

6 

720 

1 

5 

13 

1,000 

17 

1,680 

3 

720 

7 

535 

7 

580 

9 

725 

10 

380 

7 

330 

11 

535 

2 

240 

3 

725 

26 

889 

5 

770 

2 

100 

4 

205 

32 

1,557 

3 

95 

1 

40 

30 

5,095 

20 

2,135 

1 

200 

3 

375 

1 

50 

4 

485 

1 

60 

10 

1,825 

12 

476 

1 

100 

4 

100 

2 

150 

1 

100 

7 

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1 

40 

8 

370 

i 

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12 

1,625 

12 

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UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF 


AGRICULTURE 


Puerto  Rico 


MUNICIPALITIES 


U.S.  DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE 
BUREAU  OF  THE  CENSUS 


U.S.  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE  :  1959 

Final  Report — Vol.  I — Part  53 — Municipalities 


FARMS  •  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS 
LIVESTOCK  and  PRODUCTS 
CROPS  •  FRUITS  •  VALUES 


Puerto  Rico 


/ji 


MUNICIPALITIES 


Prepared  under  the  supervision  of 
RAY  HURLEY,  Chief 
Agriculture  Division 


U.S.    DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE 
Luther  H.  Hodges,  Secretary 

BUREAU   OF   THE   CENSUS 

Richard  AA.  Scammon,  Director  (From  May  1,    I  96  I J 
Robert  W.  Burgess,  Director  (To  March  3,    1961) 


BUREAU  OF  THE  CENSUS 

KlCHARD  M.  SCAMMON,  Director 


A.  Ross  EcKLER,  Deputy  Director 
Howard  C.  Grieves,  Assistant  Director 
Conrad  Taeuber,  Assistant  Director 

Lowell  T.  Galt,  Special  Assistant 

Herman  P.  Miller,  Special  Assistant 
Morris  H.  Hansen,  Assistant  Director  for  Statistical  Standards 

Julius  Shiskin,  Chief  Economic  Statistician 

Joseph  F.  Daly,  Chief  Mathematical  Statistician 
Charles  B.  Lawrence,  Jr.,  Assistant  Director  for  Operations 
Walter  L.  Kehres,  Assistant  Director  for  Administration 
Calvert  L.  Dedrick,  Chief  International  Statistical  Programs  Office 
A.  W.  von  Struve,  Acting  Public  Information  Officer 

Agriculture  Division — 

Ray  Hl'rley,  Chief 

Warder  B.  Jenkins,  Assistant  Cliiij 

Orvin  L.  WiLHiTE,  Assistant  Chitf 

Field  Division — 

Jefferson  D.  McPike,  Chief 

Ivan  G.  Munro,  Assistant  Chief 
Machine  Tabulation  Division — 

C.  F.  Van  Aken,  Chiej 

Henry  A.  Bloom,  Assistant  Chiej 
Administrative  Service  Division — Everett  H.  Burke,  Chiej 
Budget  and  Management  Division — Charles  H.  Alexander,  Chiej 
Business  Division — Harvey  Kailin,  Chiej 
Construction  Statistics  Division — Samuel  J.  Dennis,  Chiej 
Decennial  Operations  Division — Glen  S.  Taylor,  Chiej 
Demographic  Surveys  Division — Robert  B.  Pearl,  Chiej 
Economic  Operations  Division — Marion  D.  Bingham,  Chiej 
Electronic  Systems  Division — Robert  F.  Drury,  Chiej 
Foreign  Trade  Division — J.  Edward  Ely,  Chiej 
Geography  Division — William  T.  Fay,  Chiej 
Governments  Division — Allen  D.  Manvel,  Chiej 
Housing  Division — Wayne  F.  Daugherty,  Chief 
Industry  Division — Maxwell  R.  Conklin,  Chiej 
Personnel  Division — James  P.  Taff,  Chiej 
Population  Division — Howard  G.  Brunsman,  Chiej 
Statistical  Methods  Division — Joseph  Steinberg,  Chiej 
Statistical  Reports  Division — Edwin  D.  Goldfield,  Chiej 
Statistical  Research  Division — William  N.  Hurwitz,  Chief 
Transportation  Division — Donald  E.  Church,  Chiej 

Statistics  in  this  report  supersede  figures  shown  in  Series  AC59-1  and  AC59-2, 
Preliminary  Reports 

Library  of  Congress  Catalog  Card  Number:  A60-9482 


SUGGESTED  CITATION 

U.S.  Bureau  of  the  Census.     U.S.  Census  of  Agriculture:   1959.     Vol.  I, 
Municipalities,  Part  53     Puerto  Rico 

U.S.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.C.,  1961 


For  sale  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.S.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.C., 
or  any  of  the  Field  Offices  of  the  Department  of  Commerce.     Price  75  cents 


PREFACE 


Volume  I,  Counties,  is  one  of  the  five  principal  reports  presenting  the  results  of  the 
1959  Census  of  Agriculture.  Tliis  volume,  in  54  parts,  presents  the  compilation  of  the 
information  given  by  farm  operators  to  census  enumerators  in  1959. 

Tlie  1959  Census  of  Agriculture  was  taken  in  conformity  vvitji  the  Act  of  Congress  of 
August  31,  1954  (Eunended  August  1957),  which  codified  Title  13,  United  States  Code. 

The  collection  of  the  data  was  carried  out  by  census  enumerators  directed  by  super- 
visors appointed  by  the  Director  of  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  and  workinfi  under  the 
direction  of  Robert  B.  Voight,  then  Chief,  Field  Division.  Paul  R.  Squires,  then  Special 
Assistant  to  the  Director,  was  responsible  for  the  recruitment  of  the  field  staff.  The  plan- 
ning of  the  census  and  the  compilation  of  the  statistics  were  supervised  by  Ray  Hurley, 
Chief,  Agriculture  Division,  Warder  B.  Jenkins,  Assistant  Chief,  and  Orvin  L.  Wilhite, 
Assistant  Chief.  The  technical  work  for  ttie  census  was  performed  by  Hector  Vila,  Agri- 
cultural Economist.  The  compilation  of  the  statistics  was  under  the  supervision  of  Lois 
G.  "liller. 

Acknowledgment  is  made  of  the  valuable  assistance  of  the  Puerto  Rico  Department  of 
Agriculture  and  the  University  of  Puerto  Rico,  for  their  loan  of  personnel  from  the  Puerto 
Rico  Extension  Service  and  other  agencies  to  serve  as  census  crew  leaders  and  for  tech- 
nical assistance  in  connection  with  Uie  planning  and  enumeration  of  the  1959  Census  of 
Agiculture  for  I\ierto  Rico, 


November  1961 


UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:  1959 
FINAL  REPORTS 

Volume  I — Counties — A  separate  part  for  each  State.  Statistics  on  number  of  farms;  farm  characteristics;  acreage  in  farms;  cropland 
and  other  uses  of  land;  land-use  practices;  irrigation;  farm  facilities  and  equipment;  farm  labor;  farm  expenditures;  use  of  commercial 
fertilizer;  number  and  kind  of  livestock;  acres  and  production  of  crops;  value  of  farm  products;  characteristics  of  commercial  farms,  farms 
classified  by  tenure,  by  size,  type,  and  economic  class;  and  comparative  data  from  the  1954  Census  of  Agriculture. 

Volume  I  is  published  in  54  parts  as  follows: 


Part 

State  or  States 

Part 

State  or  States 

Part 

State  or  States 

New  England  States: 

West  North  Central — Continued 

Mountain: 

1 

Maine. 

19 

South  Dakota. 

38 

Montana. 

2 

New  Hampshire. 

20 

Nebraska. 

39 

Idaho. 

3 

Vermont. 

21 

Kansas. 

40 

Wyoming. 

4 

Massachusetts. 

South  Atlantic: 

41 

Colorado. 

5 

Rhode  Island. 

22 

Delaware. 

42 

New  Mexico. 

6 

Connecticut. 

23 

Maryland. 

43 

Arizona. 

Middle  Atlantic  States: 

24 

Virginia. 

44 

Utah. 

7 

New  York. 

25 

West  Virginia. 

45 

Nevada. 

8 

New  Jersey. 

26 

North  Carolina. 

Pacific: 

9 

Pennsylvania. 

27 

South  Carolina. 

46 

Washington. 

East  North  Central: 

28 

Georgia. 

47 

Oregon. 

10 

Ohio. 

29 

Florida. 

48 

California. 

11 

Indiana. 

East  South  Central: 

49 

Alaska. 

12 

Illinois. 

30 

Kentucky. 

50 

Hawaii 

13 

Michigan. 

31 

Tennessee. 

Other  Areas: 

14 

Wisconsin. 

32 

Alabama. 

51 

American  Samoa. 

West  North  Central: 

33 

Mississippi. 

52 

Guam. 

15 

Minnesota. 

West  South  Central: 

53 

Puerto  Rico. 

16 

Iowa. 

34 

Arkansas. 

54 

Virgin  Islands. 

17 

Missouri. 

35 

Louisiana. 

18 

North  Dakota. 

36 
37 

Oklahoma. 
Texas. 

Volume  II — General  Report. — Statistics  by  Subjects,  United  States  Census  of  Agriculture,  1959.    Summary  data  and  analyses  of  the 
data  by  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  Prod- 

III 

Farm  Facilities,  Farm  Equipment. 

ucts. 

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 — Irrigation  of  Agricultural  Lands.  Western  States 
(Dry  Areas) — Data  by  States  for  drainage  basins  and  a  summary 
for  the  area,  including  number  and  types  of  irrigation  organiza- 
tions, source  of  water,  expenditures  for  works  and  equipment  since 
1950,  water  used  and  acres  served  for  irrigation  purposes. 

Volume  IV — Drainage  of  Agricultural  Lands.  Data  by  States  on 
land  in  drainage  organizations,  number  and  types  of  organizations, 
cost  of  drainage  and  drainage  works. 


Volume  V — Special  Reports,  Part  1. — Horticultural  Specialties. 

Statistics  by  States  and  a  svimmary  for  the  United  States  present- 
ing number  and  kinds  of  operations;  gross  receipts  and/or  gross 
sales;  sales  of  nursery  products,  flower  seed,  vegetables  grown 
under  glass,  and  propagated  mushrooms;  number  of  container- 
grown  plants;  inventory  products;  sales  of  bulb  crops;  employ- 
ment; structures  and  equipment. 

Titles  of  additional  parts  of  this  volume  are  not  available  as 
this  report  goes  to  press. 


IV 


PUERTO  RICO 


CONTENTS 

INTRODUCTION 


Page 


History  of  the  census  of  agriculture IX 

Legal  basis  for  the  Census IX 

The  agriculture  questionnaires IX 

The  enumeration X 

Processing  operations XI 

Sampling; 

Use  of  sajnpling  for  the  1959  Census  of  Agriculture XII 

Description  of  the  sample  for  the  1959  Census XII 

Adjustment  of  the  sample XII 

Method  of  estimation XIII 

Reliability  of  estimates  based  on  the  sample XIII 

Differences  in  data  resulting  from  differences  in  tabulations XIII 

Definitions  and  explanations XIV 

General  farm  information: 

The  census  date XIV 

Comparability  of  data  for  various  censuses XIV 

A  farm XIV 

Farm  operator XV 

Farms  reporting  or  operators  reporting XV 

Land  ovmed ,  rented ,  and  managed XV 

Land  owned XVI 

Land  rented  from  others XVI 

Land  rented  to  others XVI 

Land  area XVI 

Land  in  farms XVI 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use XVI 

Cropland  used  for  crops XVI 

Pastureland  suitable  for  crops XVI 

Pastureland  not  suitable  for  crops XVI 

Land  not  used  for  crops  or  pasture  occupied  by  hills  and  mountains XVI 

Land  occupied  by  buildings,  roads,  and  wasteland XVII 

Irrigated  land XVII 

Off-farm  work  by  farm  operator XVII 

Facilities  and  equipment XVII 

Farms  by  kind  and  ownership  of  work  power XVII 

AgregadoE  living  on  farms XVII 

Medianeros  (sharecroppers) XVIII 

Farm  labor XVIII 

Specified  farm  expenditxires XVIII 

Presentation  of  statistics XIX 

Puerto  Rico  tables XIX 

Municipio  tables XIX 

Minor  civil  division  tables XIX 

Livestock XIX 

Cows  and  heifers,  cows  milked,  and  milk  sold XIX 

Goats  and  goats  milked XIX 

Comparability  with  previous  censuses XIX 

Crops : 

Crops  harvested XXI 

Field  crops XXI 

Vegetables XXI 

Fruits XXI 

Classification  of  farms: 

Farms  by  size XXI 

Farms  by  tenure  of  operator XXII 

Farms  by  economic  class XXII 

Farms  by  type XXIV 

Statistics  for  parcelas XXIV 

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VI  CONTENTS 

Chapter  A— STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 

Puerto  Rico  Table—  Page 

1. — Number  and  area  of  farms,  1910  to  1959 3 

2.— Number  and  area  of  farms,  by  size  of  farm,  1910  to  1959 3 

3 .—Number  and  area  of  farms,  by  tenure  of  operator,  1910  to  1959 3 

U .  — Farms  reporting  and  number  of  livestock  on  farms ,  1910  to  1959 U 

5. — Farms  reporting  and  area  of  vegetables  harvested  for  sale,  1929  to  1959 K 

6. — Farms  reporting,  area,  and  quantity  harvested  for  the  principal  crops,  1909  to  1959 5 

7. — Farms  reporting,  number  of  trees  or  plants,  and  quantity  harvested  for  the  principal  fruits 

and  coconuts,  1910  to  1959 6 

8. — Farms  and  farm  characteristics  by  economic  class  of  farm:  Census  of  1959 7 

9. — Farms  and  farm  characteristics  of  commercial  farms  by  type  of  farm  by  economic  class  of  farm:  Census  of  1959 13 

10. — Farms  and  farm  caaracteristios  of  commercial  farms  by  type  of  farm:  Census  of  1959 37 

11. — Farms  and  farm  characteristics  of  commercial  farms  by  size  of  farm:  Census  of  1959 iO 

12. — Farms  and  farm  characteristics  of  commercial  farms  by  tenure  of  operator:  Census  of  1959 A3 

13. — Farms  reporting  type  of  v/ork  power  used,  by  ownership  and  by  tenure  of  operator:  Census  of  1959 U^ 

14. — Sampling  reliability  of  estimated  totals  by  number  of  farms  reporting,  by  levels,  1959 46 

15. — Indicated  level  of  sampling  reliability  of  estimated  totals  for  specified  items,  1959 47 

Chapter  B— STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 
Xiuniclpio  Table — 

1. — Number  of  farms  and  land  in  farms  classified  by  use:  Censuses  of  1959  and  1950 50 

2. — Number  of  farms  and  land  in  farms  classified  according  to  use,  by  size  of  farm:  Censuses  of  1959  and  1950 52 

3. — Number  of  farms  and  land  in  farms  classified  according  to  use,  by  tenure  of  operator:  Censuses  of  1959  and  1950....  60 

4. — Land  owned,  rented,  and  managed  by  farm  operators:  Censuses  of  1959  and  1950 65 

5. — Number  of  farms  by  economic  class  and  type  of  farm:  Census  of  1959 66 

6. — Farm  operators  reportint;  off-farm  work  by  major  occupation  groups  and  days  worked:  Census  of  1959 68 

7. — Facilities  and  equipment  on  farms:  Censuses  of  1959  and  1950 70 

8. — Agregados  and  medianeros — n\imber  of  families  and  land  cultivated  by  agregados  and  medianeros:  Censuses  of  1959 

and  1950 72 

9. — Farm  labor — farms  reporting,  number  of  persons  and  hours  worked  on  farms  during  week  preceding  enumeration: 

Census  of  1959 73 

10. — Farm  expenditures — farms  reporting  and  amount  expended  for  feed,  fertilizer,  and  hired  labor: 

Censuses  of  1959  and  1949 74 

11. — Farms  reporting  and  number  of  horses,  burros  and  mules,  sheep,  and  goats  on  farms;  and  goats  milked: 

Censuses  of  1959  and  1950 75 

12 .  — Farms  reporting  and  number  of  cattle  on  farms :  Censuses  of  1959  and  1950 76 

13. — Farms  reporting  and  number  of  milk  cows  on  farms,  cows  milked,  cattle  and  calves  sold,  and  milk  sold; 

Censuses  of  1959  and  1950 77 

14. — Farms  reporting  and  number  of  hogs  and  pigs  on  farms,  sows  farrowing,  pigs  raised,  and  hogs  and  pigs  sold: 

Censuses  of  1959  and  1950 78 

15. — Farms  reporting  and  number  of  chickens  on  farms,  number  of  chickens  sold,  and  dozens  of  eggs  sold: 

Censuses  of  1959  and  1950 79 

16. — Farms  reporting  and  number  of  turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  guineas,  and  pigeons  on  farms;  number  of  hives  of  bees  on 

farms,  and  honey  produced:  Censuses  of  1959  and  1950 80 

17. — Sugarcane — farms  reporting,  area,  and  quantity  harvested,  1959  and  1949;  sugarcane  cut  for  seed,  1959;  area 

in  sugarcane,  November  1,  1959;  and  area  in  gran  cultura  for  harvest  in  1960. 82 

18. — Pineapples — farms  reporting,  area,  and  quantity  harvested,  1959  and  1949;  and  area  in  pineapples,  November  1,  1959..  84 

19. — Coffee  and  tobacco — farms  reporting,  area,  quantity  harvested,  and  quantity  sold,  1959  and  1949 85 

20. — Cotton'and  rice — farms  reporting,  area,  quantity  harvested,  and  quantity  sold,  1959  and  1949 86 

21. — Cowpeas  and  pigeon  peas — farms  reporting,  area,  quantity  harvested,  and  quantity  sold,  1959  and  1949 87 

22. — Dry  beans  and  corn — farms  reporting,  area,  quantity  harvested,  and  quantity  sold,  1959  and  1949 88 

23. — Sweetpotatoes — farms  reportin^i,  area,  quantity  harvested,  and  quantity  sold,  1959  and  1949 89 

24. — Dasheens  and  yams — farms  reporting,  area,  quantity  harvested,  and  quantity  sold,  1959  and  1949 90 

25. — Taniers  and  cassava — farms  reporting,  area,  quantity  harvested,  and  quantity  sold,  1959  and  1949 91 

26. — Miscellaneous  field  crops — farms  reporting,  area,  quantity  harvested,  and  quantity  sold,  1959  and  1949 92 

27. — Foraije  crops — farms  reporting  and  area  harvested,  1959  and  1949 93 

28. — Vegetables  harvested  for  sale — farms  reporting,  area,  quantity  harvested,  and  value  of  sales,  1959  and  1949 94 

29. — Citrons — farms  reporting,  number  of  trees,  and  area,  1959  and  1950;  quantity  harvested  and  quantity  sold, 

1959  and  1949 101 

30. — Coconuts — farms  reporting,  number  of  trees,  and  area,  1959  and  1950;  quantity  harvested  and  quantity  sold, 

1959  and  1949 102 

31. — Bananas  and  plantains — farms  reporting  and  area,  1959  and  1950;  quantity  harvested  and  quantity  sold, 

1959  and  1949 103 

32.— Grapefruit — farms  reporting,  number  of  trees,  and  area,  1959  and  1950;  quantity  harvested  and  quantity  sold, 

1959  and  1949 104 

33. — Oranges — farms  reporting,  number  of  trees,  and  area,  1959  and  1950;  quantity  harvested  and  quantity  sold, 

1959  and  1949 105 

34. — Limes — farms  reporting,  number  of  trees,  and  area,  1959  and  1950;  quantity  harvested  and  quantity  sold, 

1959  and  1949 106 

35. — Avocados — farms  reporting,  number  of  trees,  and  area,  1959  and  1950;  quantity  harvested  and  quantity  sold, 

1959  and  1949 107 

36. — Cacao — farms  reporting,  number  of  trees,  and  area,  1959  and  1950;  quantity  harvested  and  quantity  sold, 

1959  and  1949 108 

37. — Guavas — farms  reporting,  number  of  trees,  and  area,  1959  and  1950;  quantity  harvested  and  quantity  sold, 

1959  and  1949 109 

38. — Mangoes — farms  reporting,  number  of  trees,  and  area,  1959  and  1950;  quantity  harvested  and  quantity  sold, 

1959  and  1949 110 

39. — Papayas — farms  reporting,  number  of  trees,  and  area,  1959  and  1950;  quantity  harvested  and  quantity  sold, 

1959  and  1949 Ill 

40.— Breadfruit— farms  reporting,  number  of  trees,  and  area,  1959  and  1950;-  quantity  harvested  and  quantity  sold, 

1959  and  1949 112 

41. — Parcelas  and  parcela  characteristics:  Censuses  of  1959  and  1950 113 

APPENDIX 

The  1959  Census  of  Agriculture  Questionnaire 117 

Enumerator '  s  Record  Book 120 


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PUERTO  RICO 


THE  1959  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


INTRODUCTION 

History  of  the  Census  of  Agriculture.— The  first  census  of 
agiculture  taken  in  Puerto  Rico  by  the  United  States  was  made 
as  of  April  15,  1910.  From  1910  to  1950,  a  census  of  agricul- 
ture was  taken  in  conjunction  with  the  census  of  populaticm  at 
each  decennial  enumeration.  In  1935,  a  special  census  of  Puerto 
Rico  was  taken  by  the  Puerto  Rico  Reconstruction  Administrar 
tion.  The  1959  Census  was  taken  separately  from  the  1960  Cen- 
sus of  Population, 

Legal  Basis  for  the  Census.— The  1959  Census  of  Agriculture 
was  authorized  by  an  Act  of  Congress,  as  were  all  prior  cen- 
suses of  agriculture.  "Title  13,  United  States  Code— Census,* 
codified  in  August  1954,  and  amended  in  August  1957  and 
September  I960,  is  now  the  legal  basis  for  censuses  of  agricul- 
ture and  other  censuses  and  surveys  conducted  by  the  Bureau 
of  the  Census.  Section  142,  para^aph  (a),  of  Title  13  makes 
provision  for  the  Census  of  A^culture.    It  reads  as  follows: 


"The  Secretary  shall,  be^nning  in  the  month  of  October 
1959,  and  in  the  same  month  of  every  fifth  year  thereafter, 
take  a  census  of  agriculture,  provided  that  the  censuses 
directed  to  be  taken  in  October  1959  and  each  tenth  year 
thereafter,  may,  when  and  where  deemed  advisable  by  the 
Secretaiy,  be  taken  instead  in  conjunction  with  the  censuses 
provided  in  section  141  of  this  title."  (Section  141  reiaies  to 
the  decennial  censuses  of  population,  unemployment,  and 
housing  to  be  taken  as  of  the  first  day  of  April  of  each  decen- 
nial year^  Under  authority  granted  by  Section  4  of  Title  13, 
the  Secretary  of  Commerce  delegated  "the  functions  and 
duties  imposed  upon  him  by  this  title"  to  the  Director  of  the 
Bureau  of  the  Census. 


The  Agriculture  Questionnaires. — Two  questionnaires  were 
used  for  the  1959  Census  of  Agriculture.  One  of  these  question- 
naires contained  spaces  for  listing  the  name  of  the  head  of  the 
household  for  each  dwelling  in  the  area,  and  the  names  of  ten- 
ants and  owners  for  places  on  which  no  one  lived.  This  ques- 
ticHinaire  contained  inquiries  regarding  the  size  of  the  place, 
and  was  used  to  determine  when  an  agriculture  questionnaire 
was  to  be  filled  for  a  farm.  If  the  size  of  the  place  was  between 
one-fourth  and  3  cuerdas,  the  listing  form  contained  six  addi- 
tional inquiries  regarding  these  places,  designated  as  "par- 
celas."  The  inquiry  regarding  parcelas  secured  information 
regarding  the  value  of  two  groups  of  farm  products  sold.  Data 
for  parcelas  are  presented  in  Municipio  TEible  41. 


The  other  questionnaire,  the  questionnaire  for  farms,  was  to 
be  filled  for  all  places  containing  3  or  more  cuerdas,  and  con- 
tained i;i0  inquiries  relatedto  farm  operatorcharacteristics;  land 
in  farms  according  to  tenure  of  operator;  area  harvested,  quantity' 
harvested,  and  quantity  sold  for  individual  crops;  area  in  fruit 
orchards  and  planted  nut  trees,  number  of  fruit  trees,  and  quan- 
tity of  fruit  harvested  and  sold;  land  in  farms  according  to  use; 
facilities  on  farms  and  number  of  certain  selected  farm  equip- 
ment; number  of  agregados  and  medianeros  and  land  cultivated 
by  them;  number  of  farm  workers;  specified  expenditures;  number 
of  the  important  classes  of  livestock  on  farms;  production  and 


INTRODUCaON 

Historia  del  Censo  de  A^cultura.— El  primer  censo  de  agri- 
cultura  levantado  en  Puerto  Rico  por  los  Fstados  Unidos  se 
efectud  el  15  de  abri!  de  1010.  Desde  1910  hasta  el  1950  el 
censo  de  agricultura  se  hacia  simultaneamente  con  el  censo  de 
poblacio'n,  cada  diez  ainos.  En  el  1935  un  censo  especial  fue' 
levantado  por  la  Administracion  de  Reconstruccion  de  Puerto 
Rico.  En  el  1959  el  censo  de  agricultura  se  hizo  separeulo  del 
censo  de  poblacicJh  del  I960. 

Base  legal  para  el  censo.— Al  igual  que  todos  los  anteriores 
censos  de  agricultura,  el  censo  de  agricultura  de  1959  fue 
autorizado  por  ley  del  Congreso  de  los  Estados  Unidos.  "El 
Tftulo  13,  del  Codigo  Censal  de  los  Estados  Unidos," 
codificado  en  agosto  de  1954,  y  enmendado  en  agosto  de  1957 
y  en  septiembre  de  1960,  es  la  base  legal  para  los  censos  de 
agricultura,  y  de  otros  censos  y  estudios  llevados  a  cabo  por 
el  Negociado  del  Censo.  La  seccion  142,  parrafo  (a),  del  Tftulo 
13,  es  la  que  asegura  el  censo  de  agricultura.    Lee  como  sigue: 

"El  Secretario  debe  empezar  en  el  mes  de  octubre  de  1959, 
y  de  aqui  en  adelante,  cada  cinoo  afios  y  en  el  mismo  mes,  a 
tomar  el  censo  de  agricultura,  con  tal  de  que  los  censos  a 
tomarse  en  octubre  de  1959  y  en  cada  diez  anos  de  aqui  en 
adelante,  pueden,  cuando  y  donde  el  Secretario  conceptue 
aoonsejable,  tomarse  coniuntamente  con  los  censos  estipula- 
dos  en  la  secci<5n  141  de  este  titulo."  (La  seccion  141  se 
relaciona  a  los  censos  decenales  de  poblacidn,  desempleo,  y 
vivienda  que  se  toman  para  el  primero  de  a.\yn\  en  cada  afio 
decenal.)  Baio  la  autoridad  ooncedida  en  la  seccio'n  4  del 
Tftulo  13,  el  Secretario  de  Comercio  delega  "las  funciones  y 
deberes  impuestos  sobre  el  por  este  tftulo"  al  Director  del 
Negociado  del  C^nso. 

Cuestionarios  usados  en  el  Censo  de  A^cultura  de  1959.— 
Dos  cuestionarios  fueron  usados  para  el  censo  de  agicultura 
de  1959.  Uno  de  estos  cuestionarios  contenia  espacio  para 
anotar  el  nombre  del  jefe  de  faniilia  de  cada  vivienda  en  el  area 
y  el  nombre  de  los  arrendatarios  o  duenos  de  los  sitios  donde 
no  vivfa  nadie.  15ste  cuestionario  contenfa  preguntas  relacio- 
nadas  al  tamano  del  sitio,  usadas  para  determinar  cuando  un 
cuestionario  agrfcola  deberfa  ser  tornado  para  una  finca.  Si  el 
tamano  del  sitio  era  entxe  1/4  y  3  cuerdas,  el  registro  contenia 
seis  preguntas  adicionales  relacionadas  a  estos  sitios,  desig- 
nados  como  parcelas.  Las  preguntas  relacionadas  a  parcelas 
contenfan  informacion  respecto  al  valor  de  las  ventas  de  dos 
grupos  de  productos  agnoolas.  Los  datos  para  parcelas  estan 
presentados  en  la  tabla  por  municipio  numero  41. 


El  otro  cuestionario,  el  cuestionario  para  fincas,  fue  tornado 
para  todos  los  sitios  de  3  cuerdas  o  mas  y  se  componia  de  130 
preguntas  relacionadas  con  las  caracterfsticas  del  operador 
de  la  finca;  terrene  en  la  finca  de  acuerdo  con  la  tenencia;  area 
cosechada,  cantidad  cosechada  y  cantidad  vendida  de  cada  pro- 
ducto  agrfcola;  area  sembrada  en  huertos  frutales  y  arboles  de 
nueces,  numero  de  arboles  frutales  y  cantidad  de  frutas  cose- 
chadas  y  vendidas;  terrene  en  la  finca,  clasificado  de  acuerdo 
con  el  uso;  facilidades  y  numero  de  cierto  equipo  en  la  finca; 
numero  de  agregados  y  medianeros  yterreno  cultivado  por  ellos; 
numero  de  trabajadores  agricolas;  gastos  especificados;  numero 


CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:   1959 


sales  of  important   livestock  items;  and    location  of  farmland. 
Facsimilies  of  the  two  questionnaires  appear  in  the  appendix. 


Tte  Enumeration.— A  good  census  requires  a  complete  as 
well  as  an  accurate  enumeration.  Several  techniques  were  used 
to  help  obtain  a  good  ceftsus  in  1959.  Every  person  hired  to  do 
work  in  connection  with  the  1959  Census  of  Agriculture  received 
specialized  training  fcr  his  job.  A  staff  member  of  the  Washing- 
ton office  trained  the  29  crew  leaders.  THie  crew  leaders,  in 
turn,  trained  and  supervised  approximately  465  enumerators.  All 
training  was  presented  according  to  procedures  contained  in 
various  guides  and  manuals  prepared  by  the  Bureau.  The  train- 
ing program  included  map-reading,  practice  interviewing,  and 
practice  filling  of  questionnaires  and  other  census  forms.  In 
most  instances,  training  sessions  were  held  near  the  areas  in 
vdiich  employees  worked  and  immediately  prior  to  the  beginning 
of  their  assignments. 


Instructions  covering  census  procedures  were  designed  in 
such  a  manner  that  objective  criteria  were  supplied,  and  enu- 
merators were  not  expected  to  rely  on  theirovm opinions  or  judg- 
ments concerning  census  entries  or  classifications.  For  ex- 
ample, an  enumerator  was  required  to  complete  an  a^culture 
questionnaire  when  specified  ccmditions  were  met.  He  was  not 
required  to  decide  first  what  constituted  a  farm  and  then  to  ob- 
tain a  questionnaire.  Instead,  a  questionnaire  was  completed 
whenever  minimum  conditions  were  satisfied.  Then,  during  cen- 
tral office  processing  operations,  a  decision  was  made— on  the 
basis  of  carefully  defined  criteria^-as  to  which  questioimaires 
represented  farms. 

To  help  in  insuring  the  completeness  of  the  enumeration,  enu- 
merators were  provided  with  a  specially  designed  Enumerator's 
Record  Book  in  which  to  list  the  names  of  heads  of  households 
for  the  dwellings  in  their  enumeration  districts  and  the  names  of 
the  tenants  or  owners  for  places  on  which  no  one  lived.  The 
Enumerator's  Record  Book  contained  also  a  question  about  the 
size  of  the  place.  The  answer  to  this  question  determined 
whether  an  agricultural  questionnaire  was  required. 

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,  and  built-up  residential  areas. 
In  accordance  with  these  procedures,  enumeration  districts  were 
classified,  prior  to  the  enumeration,  into  two  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  rural  districts  with  no  well-defined  cluster  of 
dwellings  were  considered  to  be  open-country  areas  and  were 
classified  as  Group  A  enumeration  districts.  For  Group  A  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. 

Urban  areas  and  villages  with  approximately  150  or  more 
dwellings  were  classified  as  Group  C  enumeration  districts.  For 
Group  C  enumeration  districts,  the  enumerator  was  given  a  list 
of  farm  operators  enumerated  in  the  1950  Census  of  Agriculture 
and  was  instructed  to  visit  each  place  listed  and  find  out 
whether  an  agriculture  questionnaire  was  required.  Any  place 
used  for  agriculture  was  to  be  listed  in  his  Enumerator's  Record 
Book  and  an  Eigricultural  questionnaire  was  to  be  obtained.  If 
the  place  was  no  longer  used  for  a^culture,  an  explanation  was 


de  las  distintas  clases  de  ganado  en  la  finca;  produccidh  y 
venta  delos  productos  de  ganaderfa  mas  importante;  y  ubicaci6n 
del  terreno  en  la  finca.  Facsimiles  de  los  dos  cuestionarios 
aparecen  en  el  ap^ndice. 

La  enumeracicHi.— Un  buen  censo  requiere  una  enumeracion 
completa  y  exacta,  Diversas  tecnicas  fueron  usadas  en  el  1959 
para  obtener  un  buen  censo.  Cada  persona  reclutada  para  tra^ 
bajar  con  el  censo  de  agricultura  de  1959  recibid  adiestramiento 
especializado  para  su  trabajo.  Un  miembro  del  personal  de  la 
oficina  de  Washington  adiestro  29  jefes  de  grupos.  Los  jefes 
de  grupos  adiestraron  y  supervisaron  el  trabajo  de  aproximada- 
mente  465  enumeradores.  Todo  el  adiestramiento  se  presentd 
de  acuerdo  a  los  procedimientos  explicados  en  varias  guias  y 
manuales  preparados  porla  oficina  del  censo.  El  adiestramiento 
incluyd  la  leyenda  de  mapas,  entrevistas  de  pr^ctica,  y  llenai 
cuestionarios  y  otras  formas  censales  de  practica.  Corriente- 
mente,  el  programa  de  adiestramiento  se  llevd  a  cabo  cerca  de 
las  areas  en  las  cuales  los  enumeradores  trabajaron,  e  inmedia- 
tamente  antes  de  empezar  sus  trabajos. 

Las  instrucciones  relacionadas  al  censo  fueron  trazadas  de 
tal  manera  que  suplian  criteria  objetiva,  y  el  enumf^rador  no 
tenfa  que  depender  de  su  opinion  o  juicio  al  hacer  anotaciones 
o  clasificaciones  durante  el  censo.  For  ejemplo,  al  enumerador 
se  le  requerfa  que  Uenara  un  cuestionario  cuando  se  encontrara 
con  ciertas  condi clones  especificadas  en  las  instrucciones.  No 
se  le  requerfa  que  decidiera  si  el  sitio  era  una  finca  o  no.  Un 
cuestionario  fud  llenado  cada  vez  que  las  condiciones  mfnimas 
fueran  encontradas.  En  la  oficina  central  se  decidia,  a  base  de 
criterios  definidos,  cuales  cuestionarios  representaban  fincas. 


Para  ayudar  a  asegurar  una  enumeracidn  completa,  a  los 
enumeradores  se  les  proveyd  un  Libro  de  Registro  en  el  cual 
anotaban  el  nombre  del  jefe  de  familia  de  cada  vivienda 
localizada  en  sus  distritos  de  enumeracidn,  y  el  nombre  del 
arrendatario  o  del  dueno  de  los  terrenes  en  el  cual  no  vivfa 
nadie.  Este  libro  conten'a  una  pregunta  relacionada  al  tamaffo 
del  sitio.  Si  se  requena  un  cuestionario  para  el  sitio,  dependfa 
de  la  contestacidn  a  esta  pregunta. 

Para  mantener  el  costo  de  enumeracidn  a  un  minimo,  se 
desarrollaron  procedimientos  para  limitar  la  enumeracion  de 
jefes  de  familias  y  sitios  en  &eas  urbanas  y  areas  residen- 
ciales.  Antes  de  la  enumeracion,  los  distritos  se  clasificaron 
en  dos  grupos,  de  acuerdo  a  la  cantidad  de  viviendas  con  relar 
cion  a  la  cantidad  de  fincas,  segiin  aparecfa  en  los  censos  de 
agricultura  y  poblacidn  del  1950. 

Por  lo  general,  los  distritos  rurales  se  consideraron  como 
campo  abierto  Sin  tener  un  grupo  de  viviendas  definido,  y  se 
clasificaron  como  distritos  de  enumeracion  del  grupo  A.  Al 
enumerador  se  le  requerfa  que  anotara  en  su  libro  de  registro  el 
nombre  de  todo  jefe  de  familia  que  viviera  en  este  distrito.  Si 
nadie  vivia  en  los  terrenes  a  enumerar,  se  le  requena  que  ano- 
tara el  nombre  de  la  persona  que  rentaba  el  terreno,  o  lo 
trabajaba  a  media,  o  lo  tenfa  para  uso  de  ganado;  o  si  el  terreno 
no  se  usaba  para  propdsitos  agrfcolas,  el  nombre  del  duePfo. 

Las  areas  urbaneis,  y  aldeas  de  aproximadamente  150  o  m6s 
viviendas,  se  clasificaron  como  distritos  de  enumeracion  del 
grupo  C.  En  estos  distritos  a  los  enumeradores  se  les  suplio 
una  lista  de  los  agricultores  enumerados  en  el  censo  de  agri- 
cultura de  1950,  y  tenfan  instrucciones  de  visitar  cada  uno  de 
estos  sitios  y  averiguar  si  se  requerfa  tomar  un  cuestionario 
agrfcola,  Todo  terreno  usado  con  propo'sitos  agncolas,  locali- 
zado  en  estos  distritos,  tenfa  que  ser  anotado  en  el  Libro  de 
Registro  y  se  tomaria  un  cuestionario  agrfcola.    Si  el  sitio  ya 


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XI 


lo  be  made  on  the  list  furnished  the  enumerator.  The  enumerator 
was  instructed  to  ask  at  each  of  these  places  whether  there  were 
any  other  farms  or  any  places  of  3  or  more  cuerdas  in  the  nei^- 
borhood.  In  covering  his  enumeration  district,  the  enumerator 
was  instructed  to  proceed  in  a  systematic  manner  from  a  logical 
starting  point.  He  listed  each  place  and  each  dwelling  on  suc- 
cessive lines  in  the  Biumerator's  Record  Book.  In  addition,  he 
was  required  to  identify  these  on  his  enumerator's  map  with  a 
cioss-reference  to  the  Eiivimerator's  Record  Book.  This  proce- 
dure helped  him  to  determine,  by  looking  at  his  map,  the  extent 
of  covereige  at  any  given  time.  It  eJso  helped  the  crew  leader 
in  checking  to  see  that  coverage  was  complete. 


Crew  leaders,  in  supervising  enumerators,  began  reviewing 
questionnaires,  maps,  and  other  forms  and  ciiecking  the  enume> 
ator'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  respec- 
tive areas  as  accurate  and  as  complete  as  possible. 


When  the  land  in  an  individual  farm  was  located  in  two  or  more 
barrios  or  municipios,  the  entire  farm  was  enumerated  in  only 
one  barrio  and  one  municipio.  If  the  farm  operator  lived  on  the 
farm,  the  farm  was  enumerated  in  the  barrio  and  municipio  in 
w^ich  the  farm  operator  lived.  If  the  farm  operator  did  not  live 
on  the  farm,  the  figures  for  the  farm  were  included  in  the  barrio 
and  municipio  in  w^ich  the  farm  headquarters  v/aa  located.  If 
there  was  any  question  as  to  the  location  of  the  headquarters  of 
the  farm,  the  farm  and  all  the  data  for  it  were  included  in  the 
barrio  and  municipio  in  which  most  of  the  land  was  located. 

Some  farms  were  given  special  attention  to  insure  their  in- 
clusion in  the  enumeration.  Prior  to  the  enumeration,  a  list  of 
large  farms  (farms  containing  200  or  more  cuerdas)  was  prepared 
from  records  of  the  1950  Census  of  Agriculture.  During  the  enu- 
meration a  careful  check  was  made  to  see  that  each  large  farm 
was  accounted  for.  This  procedxire  helped  to  insure  that  farms 
which  could  have  a  significant  effect  upon  the  census  data  were 
not  omitted  frcwi  the  enumeration. 

After  the  canvass  of  an  envmieration  district  was  completed, 
the  supervising  crew  leader  collected  the  questionnaires  and 
other  records  from  the  enumerator  and  sent  them  to  the  San  Juan 
office.  While  assembling  records  for  shipment  to  the  Agriculture 
Processing  Office  at  Parsons,  Kansas,  the  San  Juan  office 
checked  to  see  that  the  enumeration  in  each  enumeration  dis- 
trict was  reasonably  complete,  that  the  sampling  procedure 
was  correctly  applied  and  that  all  large  farms  had  been  enumer- 
ated, 

PROCESSING  OPERATIONS 

Checking,  editing,  and  coding  were  performed  for  individual 
agriculture  questionnaires  at  the  Agriculture  Operations  Office 
at  Parsons,  Kansas.  The  checking  consisted  of  seeing  (1)  that 
the  questionnaires  were  completely  filled  out;  (2)  that  the  eicre- 
age  of  individual  crops  harvested  was  in  reasonable  agreement 
with  the  acreage  of  cropland  used  for  crops;  (3)  that  the  amount 
of  land  classified  according  to  use  accounted  for  the  entire  farm 
area;  (4)  that  the  age  and  sex  breakdown  for  cattle  and  hogs 
added  to  the  total  number  of  animals  of  all  ages;  and  (5)  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  ques- 
tionnaires with  entries  of  unusually  large  size  for  review  by  the 
technician;  the  selection  of  groups  of  questionnaires  with  com- 
mon reporting  errors  in  an  individual  enumeration  district  for  re- 
ferral to  the  technician  for  review;  and  the  correction  of  obvious 


no  era  usado  con  propositos  agrfcolas,  se  .1  ;ba  una  explicacion 
en  la  lista  provista.  El  enumerador  tenfa  instruccionea  de  pre- 
guntar  en  cada  uno  de  estos  sitios  sihabfa  otras  fincas  o  sitios 
de  tres  o  mds  cuerdas  en  la  vecindad.  Al  enumerador  se  le 
instruyo  que  procediera  de  una  manera  sistematica  desde  cierto 
punto,  durante  el  recorrido  de  su  distrito  de  enumeracicsn.  El 
anotaba  en  el  Libro  de  Registro  cada  sitio  y  cada  vivienda  en 
ifneas  sucesivas.  Ademas,  se  le  requerfa  que  identificara  estos 
en  su  mapa,  con  referenda  al  numero  de  la  linea  anotada  en  el 
Libro  de  Registro.  Elate  procedimiento  le  ayudaba  a  determinar 
en  el  mapa  cuanto  habfa  cubierto  de  su  distrito  en  cualquier 
memento  dado.  Tambien  ayudaba  al  jefe  de  grupo  en  la  verifica- 
cion  de  que  el  area  habfa  sido  cubierta  por  complete. 

En  la  supervision  del  trabajo  de  los  enumeradores,  los  jefes 
de  grupos,  empezaban  a  revisar  los  cuestionarios,  los  mapas  y 
demas  formas,  y  a  revisar  el  trabajo  del  enumerador  tan  pronto 
la  enumeracion  empezaba,  Se  le  requena  a  los  jefes  de  grupo  y 
a  los  enumeradores  que  llevaran  de  sua  respectivas  areas  unas 
memorias  (records) lo  mas  exactas  y  lo  mas  ocmpletas  posibles. 

Cuando  los  terrenes  de  una  finca  estaban  localizados  en  dos 
o  mas  barrios  o  municipioa,  la  finca  entera  fu^  enumerada  en 
solamente  un  barrio  o  municipio.  Si  el  operador  de  la  finca 
vivia  en  la  misma,  esta  se  enumeraba  en  el  barrio  o  municipio 
donde  el  operador  vivfa.  Si  el  operador  no  vivia  en  la  finca, 
los  datos  para  dicha  finca  se  inclufan  en  el  barrio  o  municipio 
en  donde  estaba  localizado  el  almacen  principal.  Si  habfa 
alguna  duda  en  cuanto  a  la  localizacion  del  almacen  principal 
de  la  finca,  esta  y  todos  los  datos  pertinentes  a  ella  se  inclufan 
en  el  barrio  o  municipio  en  donde  la  mayor  parte  del  terreno 
estaba  ubicado. 

Atencion  especial  fue  dada  a  ciertas  fincas  para  asegurar  ser 
incluidas  en  la  enumeracicjn.  Antes  de  la  enumeraci(5h,  una 
lista  de  fincas  grandes  (fincas  de  200  cuerdas  o  m&)  fue 
preparada  de  los  informes  del  censo  de  agricultura  de  1950. 
Durante  la  enumeracion  se  verificaba  con  sumo  cuidado  de  que 
cada  finca  grande  fuese  enumerada,  Este  procedimiento  ayudo 
a  asegurar  que  fincas  que  pudiesen  afectar  las  estadfsticas  del 
censo,  no  se  omitieran  durante  la  enumeracion. 

Despues  de  completada  la  inspeccic^n  de  un  distrito,  el  jefe 
de  grupo  recolectaba  los  cuestionarios  y  el  material  de  enume- 
racion, y  lo  enviaba  a  la  oficina  de  San  Juan.  La  oficina  de  San 
Juan,  mientras  reunia  los  informes  a  ser  enviados  a  la  Oficina 
de  Operaciones  Agrfcolas  en  Parsons,  Kansas,  investigaba  si 
la  enumeracidn  de  cada  distrito  de  enumeracion  era  completa, 
si  el  procedimiento  de  la  muestra  se  hacfa  correctamente  y  si 
♦xDdas  las  fincas  grandes  habfan  sido  enumeradaso 


OPERAQONES  DE  PREPARAaON 

Las  operaciones  de  verificacion,  revision  y  codificacidn 
se  llevaron  a  cabo  en  la  Oficina  de  Operaciones  AHjncolas 
en  Parsons,  Kansas,  para  cada  cuestionario  individual.  La 
verificacion  consistio  en  t)er(l)que  los  cuestionarios  contenfan 
toda  la  informacicMi  solicitada,  (2)  que  las  cuerdas  cultivadas 
por  cultivo  individual  estaban  en  armonia  con  el  total  de  cuer- 
das cultivadas  (3)  que  la  cantidad  de  cuerdas  clasificadas  de 
acuerdo  a  su  uso  era  igual  al  total  de  cuerdas  en  la  finca,  (4) 
que  la  distribucion  por  edad  y  sexo  del  ganado  y  los  cerdos  era 
igual  a]  total  de  estos  animales,  y  (5)  que  las  entradas  para 
partidas  relacionadas,  eran  consistentes.  La  revision  consistio 
de  la  identificacidh  y  rechazo  de  cuestionarios  tornados  ptja 
sitios  que  no  cualificaban  como  fincas;  de  la  seleccion  de 
cuestionarios  con  entradas  demasiado  grandes  para  ser  revi- 
sados  por  el  tecnico;  de  la  seleccion  de  cuestionarios  de  im 
mismo   distrito   de  enumeracion  con  errores  comunes  para  ser 


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CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:   1959 


inconsistencies  such  as  reporting  in  an  incorrect  unit,  or  not  re- 
porting in  the  proper  place  on  the  questionnaire.  Coding  con- 
sisted of  entering  code  numbers  for  tenure  of  operator,  size  of 
farm,  eccmomic  class  of  farm,  and  type  of  farm. 

l£n tries  determined  by  the  technician  to  be  in  error  were  cor- 
rected on  the  basis  of  i;elationships  existingon  nearby  farms,  or, 
if  the  entries  were  large,  on  the  basis  of  correspondence  with 
tine  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  operations  and,  in  some 
cases,  on  the  basis  of  information  obtained  by  mail  from  farm 
operators.  Usually,  when  estimates  were  made,  letters  were 
mailed  to  the  farm  operators  to  verify  the  information  and,  if  the 
estimates  were  not  in  reasonable  agreement wi th  the  information 
contained  in  the  replies,  the  entries  were  corrected  before  the 
tabulations  were  made. 

Punchcards  were  prepared  for  meiking  the  required  tabulations. 
Once  on  punchcards,  the  data  were  sorted,  listed,  or  otherwise 
handled  mechanically  to  facilitate  checking  and  obtaining 
totals.  One  of  the  initial  and  primary  steps  in  the  mechanical 
handling  of  the  punchcards  was  to  select,  for  further  checking, 
cards  which  lacked  necessary  information,  cards  on  which  the 
punched  data  were  inconsistent  or  impossible,  and  cards  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  containing  questionable  data  or 
lacking  data  were  examined,  checked  to  the  a^cultural  ques- 
tionnaires, and  corrected,  if  necessary,  before  the  tabulations 
were  made. 

Finally,  tabulations  were  examined  from  the  standpoint  of 
over-all  reasonableness  and  consistency.  This  examination 
required  the  judgment  of  an  agricultural  specialist  and  was  the 
primary  responsibility  of  a  senior  Census  staff  member. 


SAMPUNG 

Use  of  Sampling  for  the  1959  Census  of  Agriculture.— The  in- 
foimation  called  for  in  Sections  VII,  Vm,  IX,  and  X  on  the  agri- 
culture questionnaire,  i.  e.,  information  for  farm  facilities, 
equipment  on  the  place,  farm  expenditures,  farm  labor,  and 
agregados  and  medianeroa  was  enumerated  for  only  a  sample  of 
farms.  (See  appendix  for  copy  of  the  questionnaire.)  The  tabu- 
lations by  economic  class  of  farm  and  by  type  of  farm  were  made 
only  for  farms  in  the  sample. 


Description  of  the  Sample  for  the  1959  Census. — The  sample 
used  for  the  1959  Census  of  Agriculture  consisted  of  all  farms 
containing  200  or  more  cuerdas ;  and  one-fifth,  or  20  percent,  of 
the  remaining  farms.  Thus,  the  sample  included  slightly  more 
than  20  percent  of  all  farms.  The  actual  selection  of  farms  to 
be  included  in  the  sample  was  meide  by  census  enumerators 
during  the  enumeration. 


Adjustment  of  the  Sample. — An  adjustment  of  the  sample  that 
related  to  one-fifth  of  the  farms  under  200  cuerdas  in  size  was 
made  by  a  process  essentially  equivalent  to  stratifying  the  farms 
in  the  sample  by  size,  for  the  purpose  of  (1)  improving  the  re- 
liability of  the  estimates  from  the  sample  at  the  Puerto  Rico 
level,  and  (2)  for  the  purpose  of  reducing  the  effects  of  possi- 
ble biases  introduced  because  some  census  enumerators  did  not 
follow  perfectly  the  method  devised  for  selecting  the  farms  in 
the  sample.  In  order  to  adjust  the  sample,  counts  were  obtained 
of  all  farms  imder  200  cuerdas  in  size  and  of  sample  farms  for 


refeindos  al  tecnico;  y  de  la  correccidn  de  inconsistencias, 
como  es  el  informar  en  la  unidad  incorrecta,  o  no  informar  en  el 
sitio  correcto  en  el  cuestionario.  La  codificacion  consistio  en 
anotar  en  los  cuestionarios  ciertos  numeros  claves  para  la 
tenencia,  el  tamano,  la  clase  economica  y  el  tipo  de  finca. 

La  informacion  determinada  por  el  tecnico  como  errohea,  fue 
corregida  a  base  de  fincas  adyacentes,  o  si  la  informacion  era 
de  gran  proporcidh,  a  base  de  correspondencia  con  el  operador 
de  la  finca.  En  los  cases  de  cuestionarios  con  informacion 
incompleta,  se  prepararon  estimados  a  base  de  cuestionarios 
adyacentes  de  fincas  con  operaciones  aajicolas  similares,  y  en 
algunos  casos  a  base  de  informacion  obtenida  por  correspon- 
dencia con  el  operador  de  la  finca.  En  los  casos  de  estimados, 
se  les  escribio  a  los  operadores  de  finca  para  verificar  la 
informacion  y  si  la  infomiacidn  no  estaba  de  acuerdo,  se 
corregfa  antes  de  hacerse  las  tabulaciones. 

Tarjetas  perforadas  fueron  preparadas  para  hacer  las  tabula- 
ciones requeridas.  Una  vez  la  informacion  fue  entrada  en 
tarjetas  perforadas,  la  data  se  clasific<5,  se  registrd,  o  se 
manipulo  mecanicamente  para  facilitar  hacer  comprobaciones  y 
obtener  totales.  Uno  de  los  primeros  pasos  en  la  manipulacion 
mecanica  de  las  tarjetas  perforadas  fue  el  seleccionar  para 
revisiones  adicionales  las  tarjetas  con  informacion  incompleta, 
las  tarjetas  de  informacion  inconsistente  o  imposible,  y  las 
tarjetas  de  relacion  posible  pero  la  informacion  necesitaba  ser 
verificada  al  cuestionario.  Estas  tarjetas  que  contenfan 
informacion  a  ser  verificada,  o  informacion  incompleta  o 
imposible,  fueron  inspeccionadas,  verificadas  al  cuestionario, 
y  corregidas,  si  necesario,  antes  de  haberse  hechola  tabulacidn. 

Pinalmente,  las  tabulaciones  fueron  inspeccionadas  del  punto 
de  vista  de  ser  sobre  todo  razonables  y  oonsistentes.  Esta 
inspeccidn  requerfa  el  buen  juicio  de  un  especialista  agrfcola  y 
fue  la  responsabilidad  primaria  del  personal  de  mayor  experien- 
cia  en  censos. 

MUESTREO 

Uso  del  muestreo  en  el  oenso  de  agrioultura  de  1959.— La  in- 
formacion solicitada  en  las  secciones  Vn,  VIII,  IX  y  X  en  el 
cuestionario  agricola,  i.e.,  la  informacion  sobre  facilidades  en 
la  finca,  ecjuipo  agrfcola  en  el  sitio,  gastos  de  la  finca,  trabajo 
en  la  finca,  y  agregados  y  medianeros  en  la  finca,  fue  tomada 
unicamente  para  una  muestra  de  fincas.  (Vea  el  apendice  para 
oopia  del  cuestionario).  Las  tabulaciones  por  clase  economica 
y  por  tipo  de  finca  fueron  hechas  viiicamente  para  fincas  en  la 
muestra. 

Desoripcion  de  la  muestra  del  censo  de  1959.— La  muestra 
usada  en  el  Censo  de  Agricultura  de  1959  consistio  de  todas 
las  fincas  de  200  cuerdas  o  m5s  y  una  quinta  parte,  o  sea  el 
20%,  del  resto  de  fincas.  La  muestra  incluye  un  poco  miiS  del 
20%  de  todas  las  fincas.  La  seleccidn  real  de  fincas  a  incluirse 
en  la  muestra  fue  hecha  por  el  enumerador  durante  la  enumera/- 
cidn. 


Ajuste  de  la  muestxa.— Un  ajuste  de  la  muestra  relacionada  a 
la  quinta  parte  de  las  fincas  de  menos  de  200  cuerdas  en 
tamafio,  fue  hecha  por  un  proceso  equivalente  a  la  estratifica- 
cidn  de  fincas  en  la  muestra  por  tamano,  con  el  propdsito  de  (1) 
mejorar  la  confiabilidad  del  estimado  de  la  muestra  al  nivel  de 
Puerto  Rico,  y  (2)  con  el  propdsito  de  reducir  los  efectos  de 
posibles  prejuicios  introducidos  porque  algunos  enumeradores 
no  siguieron  a  perfeccidn  el  metodo  ideado  para  seleccionar  las 
fincas  de  la  muestra.  Con  el  fin  de  ajustar  la  muestra,  se  con- 
taron  todas  las  finCEis  de  menos  de  200  cuerdas  en  tamaKo  y  las 


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XIII 


each  of  the  six  size-of-farm  groups    based  on  "acres  in    this 
place."    The  six  sizeof-farm  groups  were  as  follows: 


3  to  9  cuerdas 
10  to  19  cuerdas 
20   to  49  cuerdas 


50  to  99  cuerdas 
100  to  174  cuerdas 
175   to  199  cuerdas 


In  determining  the  extent  of  the  adjustment,  the  difference  be- 
tween 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  elimi- 
nating or  duplicating,  on  a  random  basis,  farms  in  those  mimi- 
cipios  where  the  greatest  over-  or  under-representation  existed. 

Method  of  E^stimatioD. — Estimates  based  on  the  sample  of 
farms  represent  figures  for  all  farms.  The  estimate  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  add- 
ing the  total  for  the  farms  of  200  or  more  cuerdas. 

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.  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.  Approximate 
measures  of  the  sampling  reliability  of  estimates  are  given  in 
in  Puerto  Rico  Tables  14  and  15  for  farms  reporting  and  for  item 
totals.  Tliese  measures  indicate  the  general  level  of  sampling 
reliability  of  the  estimates  but  do  not  include  adequate  allow- 
ances for  sources  of  error  other  thsm  sampling  variation  as,  for 
example,  errors  in  original  data  furnished  by  farm  operators. 


Data  in  Puerto  Rico  Tables  14  and  15  are  given  to  assist  in 
determining  the  general  level  of  sampling  reliability  of  estimated 
totals.  In  Puerto  Rico  Table  15  a  list  of  the  items  is  given  and 
the  level  of  sampling  reliability  is  shown  in  Puerto  Rico 
Table  14.  By  referring  to  Puerto  Rico  Table  14  in  the  column 
for  the  level  of  sampling  reliability  designated  in  Puerto  Rico 
Table  15,  the  sampling  error  according  to  the  number  of  farms 
reporting  may  be  obtained.  For  farms  reporting,  the  indicated 
level  of  sampling  is  level  1.  Puerto  Rico  Table  11  shows  per- 
centage limits  such  that  the  chances  are  about  68  in  100  that 
the  difference  between  the  estimates  based  cm  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  percentage  givai  in  the 
table. 


The  data  in  Puerto  Rico  Table  14  indicate  that  when  the  num- 
ber of  farms  reporting  specified  items  is  small,  the  item  totals 
are  subject  to  relatively  large  sampling  errors.  Nevertheless, 
the  considerable  detail  for  every  classificaticm  for  each  item  is 
presented  to  insure  maximum  usefulness  for  appraising  estimates 
for  any  combination  of  items  that  may  be  desired. 


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

Differences   in   Data   Resulting    From   Differences   in  Tabu- 
lations.—^any  of  the  figures  in  the  detailed  Puerto  Rico  tables 


fincas  en  la  muestra  para  cada  uno  de  loo  seis  grupos  de 
tamano-de-finca,  basado  en  *area  total  de  lu  finca,"  Los  seis 
grupos  de  tamafio-de-fincas  fueron  los  siguientes: 


3  to  9  cuerdas 
10  to  19  cuerdas 
20   to  49  cuerdas 


50  to  99  cuerdas 
100  to  174  cuerdas 
175    to  199  cuerdas 


Rn  la  determinacion  del  alcance  del  ajuste,  se  obtuvo  para  cada 
grupo  de  tamano  la  diferencia  entre  el  numero  de  fincas  en  la 
muestra  y  el  numero  total  de  fincas  dividio  por  cinco.  El  ajuste 
real  por  grupo  de  tamano-de-finca  se  hizo  eliminando  o  dupli- 
cando,  al  azar,  fincas  en  estos  municipios  donde  exdstfauna 
gran  sobre-representacion  o  una  representacion  demasiado  baja. 

Metodo  de  estimaoion.— Estimados  basados  en  la  muestra  de 
fincas  representan  calculaciones  para  todas  las  fincas.  El 
estimado  de  una  partida  se  obtuvo  multiplicando  por  cinco  el 
total  tabulado  para  esa  partida  de  las  fincas  en  la  muestra,  y 
sumando  el  total  de  las  fincas  de  200  cuerdas  o  mas. 

Confiabllidad  de  estimados  basewlos  en  la  muestra.— Los 
estim ados  basados  en  la  tabulacion  delos  datos  dela  muestra  de 
fincas  estan  sujetos  a  errores  del  muestreo.  En  caso  de  que 
toda  los  datos  en  una  tabla  son  estimEida  a  base  de  la  muestra, 
se  indicara  en  la  tabla  que  los  datos  son  estimados  basados  en 
la  muestra  de  fincas.  Las  medidas  aproximadas  de  la  confiabll- 
idad de  estimados  del  muestreo  para  fincas  informando  y  para 
totales  de  items  sondadas  enlastablas  para  Puerto  Rico  14y  15. 
Estas  medidas  indican  el  nivel  de  confiabilidad  del  estimado 
del  muestreo,  pero  no  incluye  tolerancia  adecuada  para  fuentes 
de  error  de  otras  variaciones  del  muestreo  como,  por  ejemplo, 
errores  en  la  informacicfn  OTiginal  dada  por  los  operadores  de 
finca. 

La  informacion  de  las  tablas  para  Puerto  Rico  14  y  15  se  dan 
para  ayudar  a  determinar  el  nivel  general  de  confiabilidad  de 
los  totales  estimados  de  la  muestra.  En  la  tabla  para  Puerto 
Rico  15  se  da  una  lista  de  las  partidas,  y  el  nivel  de  confia- 
bilidad del  muestreo  esta  indicado  en  la  tabla  para  F\jerto  Rico 
14.  Refiriendose  a  la  tabla  para  Puerto  Rico  14  en  la  columna 
para  el  nivel  de  confiabilidad  de  la  muestra  designada  en  la 
tabla  para  Puerto  Rico  15,  se  puede  obtener  el  error  del 
muestreo  de  acuerdo  con  el  numero  de  fincas  que  informan. 
Para  fincas  que  informan,  el  nivel  indicado  en  la  muestra  es  el 
nivel  1.  La  tabla  para  Puerto  Rico  14  expone  los  Ifmites  de  por 
ciento  de  tal  manera  que  las  posibilidades  son  de  alrededor  de 
68  en  100  que  la  diferencia  entre  los  estimados  basados  en  la 
muestra  y  el  numero  que  se  hubiera  obtenido  de  la  tabulacion 
de  todas  las  fincas  se  encontrara  aproximadamente  dentro  de 
los  Ifmites  especificados.  Sin  embargo,  las  posibilidades  son 
de  99  en  100  de  que  la  diferencia  sera  menor  que  dos  veces  y 
medio  el  por  ciento  dado  en  la  tabla. 

La  data  en  la  tabla  14  para  Puerto  Rico  indica  que  cuando  el 
numero  de  fincas  que  informan  es  pequeno,  los  totales  para 
partidas  en  la  muestra  estan  sujetas  a  errores  relativEimente 
grandes.  Sin  embargo,  el  detalle  a  considerar  en  cada  clasifi- 
cacion  por  partida  es  presentado  para  asegurar  una  maxima 
utilidad  para  estimados  de  apreciacion  para  cualquier  combina- 
cion  de  partidas  que  se  desee. 

Por  cientos  y  promedios  derivados  de  las  tablas  generalmente 
tienen  mayor  confiabilidad  que  los  totales  estimados;  com.o 
tambien,  patronos  significativos  de  relacion  algunas  veces  se 
pueden  observar  aunque  la  data  individual  esta  sujeta  a  errores 
del  muestreo  relativamente  grande. 

Diferencias  en  la  informacion  debido  a  diferencias  en  los 
procedimientos  de  tabulacion.— Muchas  de  las  calculaciones  en 


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CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE :  1959 


represent  estimates  based  on  tabulations  for  only  farms  in  the 
sample.  Tlie  totals  for  these  detailed  distributions  will,  gener- 
ally, differ  somewhat  from  totals  presented  in  other  tables  ob- 
tained from  different  tabulations  that  were  made  for  all  farms. 
Moreover,  allliou^  most  of  the  figures  presented  by  municipios 
were  obtained  from  tabulations  of  all  farms,  the  data  in  Puerto 
Rico  Tables  8  to  13  for  farms  classified  by  economic  class  of 
farm  and  by  type  of  farm,  and  the  munlcipio  tables  for  farm  ex- 
penditures, farm  labor,  facilities  and  ecpiipraent,  and  information 
related  to  a^egados  and  medianeros  were  estimated  for  each 
municipio  on  the  basis  of  data  tabulated  for  the  farms  in  the 
sample. 


DEFtNITIONS  AND  EXPLANATIONS 

Definitions  and  explanations  are  presented  only  for  those 
items  for  which  the  table  descriptions  are  considered  inade- 
quate. The  descriptive  terms  and  explanations  refer  principally 
to  the  1959  Census  of  Agriculture,  although, in  general,  they  are 
also  applicable  to  earlier  censuses.  The  definitions  ccmsist 
primarily  of  a  resume'  of  the  questionnaire  wording,  occasionally 
supplemented  by  the  more  essential  parts  of  instructions  given 
to  the  enumerators.  For  the  exact  phrasing  of  the  inquiries  and 
of  the  instructions  included  on  the  questionnaire,  reference 
should  be  made  to  the  facsimile  of  the  1959  Agriculture  Ques- 
tionnaire shown  in  the  appendix. 


GENERAL  FARM  INFORMATION 

The  Census  Date. — The  1959  Census  of  Agriculture  was 
taken  as  of  November  1,  1959.  Inventory  items  relate  generally 
to  November  1959.  Data  relating  to  area  and  quantity  of  crops 
harvested  (except  coffee)  and  to  sales  of  agricultural  products 
are  for  the  crop  year  extending  from  November  1,  1958,  to 
October  31,  1959.  Data  on  the  area  and  quantity  of  coffee  har- 
vested are  for  the  crop  year  extending  from  March  1,  1958,  to 
February  28,  1959.  Although  the  heading  of  the  livestock  and 
poultry  section  of  the  apiculture  questionnaire  specified 
November  1  for  all  inventory  items,  the  individual  inquiries  did 
not  specify  a  date.  Therefore,  the  replies  may  represent  con- 
ditions as  of  the  date  the  questionnaire  was  filled. 


Questionnaires  were  generally  filled  during  November  1959. 
The  date  on  which  the  enumerator  obtained  the  information  re- 
quired for  the  census  of  agriculture  may  affect  the  statistics 
because  of  changes  that  occurred  between  the  census  date  and 
the  actual  date  of  enumeration. 

Comparability  of  Data  for  Various  Censuses. — Comparability 
of  the  data  may  be  affected  by  such. factors  as  the  month  in 
which  the  enumeration  was  made,  the  definition  of  a  fairm,  the 
wording  of  the  questions,  etc.  When  the  comparability  is  af- 
fected to  an  appreciable  extent,  mention  is  made  of  the  differ- 
ences under  the  specific  item.  Production  figures  may  also  be 
influenced  by  climatic  and  economic  conditions  existing  during 
the  period  covered  by  the  enumeration. 

A  Fann. — For  the  1959  Census  of  Agriculture,  places  of  3  or 
more  cuerdaswere  counted  as  farms  if  any  agricultural  products, 
otherthan  vegetables  for  home  use,  were  produced  or  if  any  live- 
stock or  15  or  more  chickens  or  other  poultry  were  kept  on  the 
place  in  1959. 

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  or  rental  arrangement. 


las  detalladas  tablas  para  Puerto  Rico  representan  estimados 
basados  en  las  tabulaciones  para  fine  as  en  la  muestra,  Los 
totales  para  estas  distribuciones  detalladas  generalmente  se 
diferencian  de  los  totales  presentados  en  las  tablas  obtenidas 
de  las  diferentes  tabulaciones  que  fueron  bechas  para  todas  las 
fincas  de  Puerto  Rioo.  Sin  embargo,  aunque  casl  todas  las 
com putaciones  presentadas  por  municipio  fueron  obtenidas  de 
tabulaciones  para  todas  las  fincas,  los  datos  en  las  tablas  para 
Puerto  Mco  8  a  13  para  fincas  claslficadas  por  clase  economica 
y  tipo  de  finca,  y  las  tablas  para  municipios  para  gastos  de  la 
flnca,  trabajo  en  la  finca,  facilldades  y  equlpo,  y  la  informaci(5n 
relacionada  a  famillas  de  agregados  y  medianeros  fueron  esti- 
mados para  cada  municipio  a  base  de  la  data  tabulada  para  las 
fincas  en  la  muestra, 

DEFimaONES  Y  EXPUCAaONES 

Se  presentan  deflnlclones  y  explicaciones  solamente  para 
aquellas  preguntas  en  las  cuales  las  descripciones  anotadas  en 
las  tablas  se  conslderan  inadecuadas.  Los  terminos  descrip- 
tlvos  y  explicaciones  se  refieren  principalmente  al  Censo  de 
Agricultura  de  1959,  aunque  en  general  estas  son  tambiai 
apll  cables  a  censos  anteriores.  Las  deflnlclones  conslsten 
principalmente  de  un  resumen  del  texto  usado  en  el  cuestionario, 
ocaslonalmente  suplementadas  por  las  partes  m&  esenclales  de 
las  Instrucclones  dadas  a  los  enumeradores.  Para  obtener  el 
texto  complete  de  las  preguntas  y  las  Instrucclones  Inclufdas 
en  el  cuestionario,  vease  el  facsimile  del  Cuestionario  para 
Finca  de  1959,  en  el  apendice. 

INFORMAaON  GENERAL  SOBRE  FINCA 

La  fecha  del  censo.— EI  Censo  de  Agricultura  de  1959  fue 
levantado  el  Iro  de  novlembre  de  1959.  Las  preguntas  sobre 
Inventario  se  refieren  generalmente  a  novlembre  de  1959.  Los 
datos  relacionados  con  el  area,  la  produccion  y  venta  de 
productos  agncolas  (con  excepclon  del  cafe),  se  refieren  al  ^o 
agricola  que  se  extiende  de  novlembre  1,  1958  a  octubre  31, 
1959.  Los  datos  respecto  al  area  y  cantldad  de  cafe  producido, 
se  refieren  al  ano  agricola  de  maxzo  1,1958  a  febrero  30,  1959. 
Aunque  el  encabezamiento  de  la  seccl«i  de  ganaderia  y  aves 
en  el  cuestionario  para  finca  especlflca  el  Iro  de  novlembre 
como  la  fecha  para  enumerar  todas  las  preguntas  sobre  Inven- 
tario, las  preguntas  Indlviduales  no  se  refieren  a  ninguna  fecha 
en  particular.  Por  lo  tanto,  las  respuestas  pueden  representar 
condlclones  exlstentes  a  la  fecha  en  la  cual  se  lleno  el  cues- 
tionario. 

Generalmente  los  cuestionarios  fueion  llenados  durante  elmes 
de  novlembre  de  1959.  La  fecha  en  la  cual  el  enumerador  obtuvo 
la  Informaclon  requerida  para  el  censo  de  agricultura  puede 
afectar  las  estadistlcas  debldo  a  camblos  que  ocurrieron  entre 
la  fecha  del  censo  y  la  fecha  de  enumeracicii. 

ComparaHlldad  de  datos.— La  comparabllldad  de  los  datos 
puede  ser  afectada  por  factores  tales  como  el  mes  en  el  cual  se 
hlzo  la  enumeracion,  la  deflnlcidn  de  finca,  la  redacclon  de  las 
preguntas,  etc.  Cuando  la  comparabllldad  es  afectada  conslde- 
rablemente,  se  hace  mencion  de  las  diferenclas  bajo  el  producto 
agrfcola  especfflco.  Los  datos  sobre  la  produccl(?n  pueden  ser 
afectados  por  factores  cllmatlcos  y  economlcos  prevaleclentes 
durante  el  penodo  cublerto  por  la  enumeracion. 

Una  finest. — Predlos  de  3  o  mas  cuerdas  eran  contados  Domo 
fincas  para  el  Censo  de  Agricultura  de  1959  si  en  los  mismos  se 
habia  llevado  a  efecto  la  si  em  bray  cosecha  de  cual  qui  er  pro- 
ducto ayrfcola  durante  1959,  con  la  excepclon  de  la  siembra  de 
vegetal  es  para  uso  en  el  ho  gar,  o  si  habia  en  dichos  predlos 
alguh  ganado  o  15  o  mas  gallinas  u  otras  aves. 

Todo  el  terreno  bajo  el  dominlo  de  una  persona  o  socledadfue 
inclu'do  como  una  sola  flnca.  El  dominlo  pudo  haber  si  do  me- 
diante  posesion  o  contrato  de  arrendamiento. 


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Tlie  census  enumerator  weis  not  given  the  definition  of  a  farm. 
He  was  instructed  to  obtain  an  agriculture  questionnaire  for 
every  place  of  3  or  more  cuerdas,  whether  or  not  it  was  consid- 
ered a  farm.  Thus,  agriculture  questionnaires  were  filled  for 
more  places  than  those  that  qualified  as  farms.  The  determine^ 
tion  as  to  which  reports  were  to  be  included  in  the  tabulations 
as  farms  was  made  during  the  processing  of  the  questionnaires. 
This  procedure  was  followed  in  order  that  uniform  criteria  could 
be  applied. 


For  the  1940  and  earlier  censuses  of  agriculture,  the  defini- 
tion of  a  farm  was  somewhat  more  inclusive.  In  each  census 
prior  to  1950  all  places  of  3  or  more  cuerdas  on  which  there  were 
agricultural  operations  were  counted  as  farms.  Places  of  less 
than  3  cuerdas  were  considered  farms  in  1940  if  agicultural  pro- 
duction during  1939  was  valued  at  $100  or  more;  in  1935,  1930, 
and  1920,  if  a^cultural  production  during  the  year  covered  by 
the  census  was  valued  at  $100  or  more,  or  if  the  place  required 
the  continuous  services  of  at  least  one  person;  and  in  1910,  if 
agricultural  production  during  1909  was  valued  at  $250  or  more. 
Eiiumerators  in  censuses  prior  to  1950  were  provided  with  the 
definition  of  a  farm  and  were  instructed  to  fill  questionnaires 
only  for  those  places  which  met  the  criteria. 


In  censuses  from  1910  through  1940,  separate  questionnaires 
were  obtained  for  medianeros  (sharecroppers),  but  in  1950  and 
1959  the  operations  of  these  individuals  were  included  on  the 
questionnaires  for  the  farms  on  which  they  worked. 

The  decrease  in  the  number  of  farms  t)etween  1940  and  1950 
is  probably  the  result^in  part,of  the  change  in  the  definition  of  a 
farm.  The  farms  of  less  than  3  cuerdas  in  1940  were  not  counted 
as  farms  in  1950. 

Farm  Operator. — A  "farm  operator"  is  a  person  who  operates 
a  farm,  either  performir.;  the  labor  himself  or  directly  super- 
vising it.  He  may  be  an  owner,  a  hired  manager,  or  a  tenant.  If 
he  rents  land  to  others,  he  is  considered  as  the  operator  of  only 
that  land  which  he  retains.  In  the  case  of  a  partnership,  one 
member  was  included  as  the  operator.  The  number  of  farm  oper- 
ators is  considered  the  same  as  the  number  of  farms. 


Farms  Reporting  or  Operators  Reporting. — Figures  for  eJI 
farms  reporting  or  operators  reporting  represent  the  number  of 
farms,  or  farm  operators,  for  which  the  specified  item  was  re- 
ported. For  example,  if  there  were  1,122  farms  in  a  municipio 
and  only  300  had  cattle,  the  number  of  farms  reporting  cattle 
would  be  300.  The  difference  in  the  total  number  of  farms  and 
the  number  of  farms  reporting  that  item  represents  the  number  of 
farms  not  having  that  item,  provided  the  inquiry  was  answered 
for  all  farms. 


Land  Owned,  Rented,  and  Managed. — The  land  to  be  included 
in  each  farm  was  determined  by  asking  the  number  of  cuerdas 
owned,  the  cuerdas  rented  from  others,  and  the  cuerdas  rented 
to  others.  The  cuerdas  in  the  farm  were  obtained  by  adding  the 
cuerdas  owned  and  cuerdas  rented  from  others,  and  subtracting 
the  cuerdas  rented  to  others.  In  case  of  a  managed  farm,  the 
person  in  charge  was  asked  the  total  area  managed.  From  this 
total  managed  area  was  subtracted  any  of  the  area  which  was 
rented  to  others.  For  1950  and  1959,  the  figures  for  land  owned, 
land  rented  from  others,  and  land  managed  by  farm  operators  in- 
clude the  land  that  farm  operators  rented  to  others.  In  censuses 


Al  enumerador  no  se  le  entre^  la  definicion  de  una  finca, 
sine  que  se  le  instruyd  a  que  llenara  un  CLiestionario  para  finca 
para  cada  predio  de  3  o  mas  cuerdas  aunque  el  mismo  fuese  con- 
siderado  o  no  como  finca,  De  este  modo  se  llenaron  cuestiona- 
rios  para  finca  para  mtCs  predios  que  los  que  calificaban  como 
fincas.  La  determinacion  en  cuanto  a  cuales  eran  los  informes 
que  debian  considerarse  como  representatives  de  fincas  y  que 
debian  incluirse  en  las  tabulaciones,  se  llevo  a  efecto  durante 
la  elaboraci(fc  de  los  cuestionarios  en  Kansas.  Se  siguio  este 
sistema  con  el  objeto  de  aplicar  un  criterio  uniforme. 

Para  el  censo  de  1940  y  otros  censos  anteriores  de  agricul- 
tura,  la  definicion  de  finca  se  hizo  un  tanto  mas  amplia.  En 
cada  censo  anterior  al  de  1950,  todos  aquellos  predios  de  3  o 
m^  cuerdas  en  los  cuales  se  llevaron  a  efecto  operaciones  a^- 
colas,  fueron  contados  como  fincas.  Predios  de  menos  de  ties 
cuerdas  fueron  oonsiderados  como  fincas  en  1940  si  los  pro- 
ductos  agncolas  cosechaxios  en  1939  tenian  un  valor  de  SlOO  o 
m&;  en  1935,  1930,  y  1920,  si  la  produccion  agncola  durante  el 
a1?o  cubierto  por  el  censo  tenia  un  valor  de  SlOO  o  mas,  o  si  el 
predio  requeria  los  servicios  continue  de  por  lo  menos  una  per- 
sona; y  en  1910,  si  la  produccion  agrfcola  en  1909  tenia  un  valor 
de  $250  o  mas.  A  los  enumeradores  de  todos  los  censos  ante- 
riores a  1950  se  les  entrego  la  definicion  de  finca  y  fueron  ins- 
truidos  a  cpje  llenaran  informes  solaniente  para  aquellos  predios 
que  reunfan  los  requisites  de  la  definicion. 

En  todos  los  censos  desde  el  1910  al  1940  se  obtuvieron 
cuestionarios  separados  para  los  medianeros,  pero  en  1950  las 
operaciones  agncolas  de  e'stos  se  incluyeron  en  los  cuestio- 
narios correspondi entes  alas  fincas  donde  ellos  trabajaron. 

La  disminucidh  en  el  numero  de  fincas  entre  el  1940  y  1950 
es  probablemente  el  resultado,  en  parte,  de  los  cambios  en  la 
definicion  de  finca.  Las  fincas  de  menos  de  tres  cuerdas  en 
1940  no  se  contaron  como  fincas  en  1950. 

Operadores  de  fincas. — Un  operador  de  finca  es  una  persona 
que  explota  una  finca,  ya  sea  desempenando  el  mismo  la  labor  o 
supervisandola  directamente.  Puede  ser  el  dueno,un  adminis- 
trador  asalariado,  o  un  arrendatario.  Si  da  terrene  en  arrenda- 
miento  a  otras  personas,  se  le  considera  como  operador  sola- 
mente  de  aquel  terrene  que  el  tiene.  En  el  case  de  una  sociedad, 
un  sole  miem.bro  fue'  incluido  como  operador.  El  niimero  de 
operadores  de  fincas  es  considerado  igual  al  numero  de  fincas. 

Fincas  que  informan  u  operadores  que  informan. — Las  ci  fras 
para  todas  las  fincas  u  operadores  que  informan  representan  el 
numero  de  fincas  u  operadores  de  fincas  para  los  cuales  la 
pregunta  especificada  fue'  informada.  Per  ejemplo,  si  habian 
1122  fincas  en  un  municipio  y  de  e'stas  solamente  300  tenian 
ganade,  el  numero  de  fincas  infermando  ganado  sena  300.  La 
diferencia  entre  el  numero  total  de  fincas  y  el  numero  de  fincas 
infermando  dicho  dato  representa  el  numero  de  fincas  que  no 
tienen  ganado,  siempre  y  cuando  la  pregunta  fue  contestaxJa  para 
todas  las  fincas. 

Terrene  propio,  arrendado,  y  administrado. — El  terrene  a  ser 
inclufdo  en  cada  finca  fue'  determinado  preguntando  el  numero  de 
cuerdas  poseulas,  las  cuerdas  arrendadas  de  otras  personas  y 
las  cuerdas  arrendadas  a  otrais  personas.  Se  obtuve  el  total  de 
cuerdas  en  la  finca  sumando  las  cuerdas  peseidas  y  las  cuerdas 
arrendadas  de  otras  personas  y  restando  las  cuerdas  arrendadas 
a  otras  personas.  En  el  case  de  una  finca  bajo  un  administrador 
asalariado,  se  le  preguntd  a  la  persona  a  cargo  el  a-ea  total 
administrada  para  su  patrono.  Del  area  total  administrada  se 
resto'  el  area  que  hubiese  arrendada  a  otros.    Para  el  1950  y 


XVI 


CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:   1959 


prior  to  1950  the  enumerator  was  instructed  to  include  all  land 
rented  from  others  and  to  exclude  all  land  rented  to  others.  He 
recorded  only  that  portion  of  the  area  owned  and  the  area  rented 
from  others  which  was  retained  by  the  farm  operator.  Tlius,  the 
land  included  in  each  farm  was  essentially  the  same  as  for  the 
1950  and  1959  Censuses. 


Land  Owned. — Land  owned  includes  all  land  which  the 
operator  or  his  wife,  or  both,  hold  under  title,  purchase  con- 
tract, or  as  one  of  the  heirs,  or  as  a  trustee  of  an  undivided 
estate. 

Land  Rented  from  Others. — Land  rented  from  others  in- 
cludes land  rented  or  leased  under  any  arrangement  whereb/ 
the  tenant  controls  the  use  of  the  land. 


Land  Rented  to  Others. — For  the  most  part,  this  land  rented 
to  others  represents  acjicultural  lands  but  it  also  includes 
tracts  rented  for  residential  or  other  purposes.  When  land  is 
leased  or  rented,  the  tenant  is  considered  the  farm  operator. 
The  owner  of  the  farm  is  considered  as  operating  only  that 
portion  of  the  land  not  assigned  to  tenants.  Land  worked  on 
shares  by  medianeros  was  not  classified  as  "land  rented  to 
others." 

Land  Area. — The  approximate  land  area  reported  for  1959  for 
Puerto  Rico  is  »ftQ6,386  cuerdas,  as  compared  to  2,255,684 
cuerdas  reported  in  the  1950  Census.  All  land  areas  are  given 
in  terns  of  cuerdas.    A  cuerda   is  equivalent  to  0.9712  of  an 


Land  in  Farms. — The  area  designated  "land  in  farms"  in- 
cludes considerable  aieas  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. 


Land  in  Farms  According  to  Use. — Land  in  farms  was  classi- 
fied according  to  how  it  was  used  during  the  period  from  Novem- 
ber 1,  1958,  to  October  31,  1959.  These  classes  of  land  are 
mutually  exclusive,  i.  e.,  each  cuerda  of  land  was  included  only 
once  even  tliough  it  may  have  had  more  than  one  use  during  the 
period  specified.   The  classes  are  as  follows: 

Cropland  Used  for  Crops. — This  includes  land  from  which 
crOTs  were  harvestedj  land  in  bearing  and  nonbiearing  fruit 
and  nut  trees,  including  plantains,  bananas,  and  coconuts; 
and  land  from  which  no  crop  was  harvested  during  the  year 
covered  by  the  census  but  which  was  occupied  by  sugarcane 
and  pineapples  for  future  harvest.  Land  from  ^vhich  two  or 
more  crops  were  harvested  was  to  be  counted  only  once. 
Since  each  crop  was  reported  separately  under  "crops  har- 
vested," a  total  of  the  cuerdas  of  the  individual  crops  har- 
vested in  a  municipio  may  exceed  the  area  designated  as 
"cropland  used  for  crops"  in  that  municipio. 


Pastureland  Suitable  for  Crops. — This  includes  open  or 
brushland  pasture  which  the  respondent  considered  suitable 
for  use  for  crops. 

Pastureland  not  Suitable  for  Crops. — This   includes    any 
open  or  brushland  pasture  which  the  respondent  did  not  con- 
sider suitable  for  use  for  crops. 

Land  not  Used  for  Crops  or  Pasture  Occupied  by  Hills  and 
Mountains. — This  includes  all  land  in  hills,  mountains,  and 
brushland  which  the  respondent  did  not  consider  as  suita,ble 
for  crops  or  for  use  as  pastureland. 


1959,  las  cifras  para  terreno  propio,  terreno  arrendado  de  otros 
y  terreno  administrado  por  operadores  de  fincas  incluyen  el 
terreno  que  los  operadores  de  fincas  arrendaron  a  otras 
personas.  En  censos  anteriores  al  1950,  el  enumerador  fue' 
instruido  a  incluir  todo  el  terreno  arrendado  de  otros  y  excluir 
todo  el  terreno  arrendado  a  otros.  Solamente  anoto  aquella  parte 
del  area  que  era  de  propiedad  del  operador  y  el  area  arrendada 
de  otros.  De  este  modo  el  terreno  inclufdo  en  cada  finca  fue' 
practicamente  igual  para  los  censos  del  1950  y  1959. 

Terreno  propio. — Terreno  propio  incluye  todo  el  teireno  que 
el  operador  o  su  esposa,  o  ambos,  poseen  bajo  titulo,  contrato 
de  compra,  ocomo  uno  de  los  herederos,  o  como  fideicomisario 
de  una  herencia, 

Terreno  tornado  a  titulo  de  arrendamiento. — El  terreno 
tornado  a  titulo  de  arrendamiento  incluye  terreno  arrendado 
bajo  cualquier  condicion  mediants  el  cual  el  airendatario  tiene 
el  derecho  al  uso  de  la  tierra, 

Terreno  dado  en  arrendamiento. — La  mayor  parte  de  este 
terreno  dado  en  arrendamiento  reprssenta  terrenos  para  faenas 
agricolas  pero  tambie'n  incluye  predios  dados  en  arrendamiento 
para  fines  residenciales  y  otros  propo'sitos.  Cuando  el  terreno 
es  dado  en  arrendamiento,  el  arrendatario  es  consideradocomo 
operador  de  la  finca.  El  dueno  de  la  finca  es  considerado 
como  explotador  solamente  de  aquella  parte  del  terreno  no 
asignado  a  los  arrendatarios.  El  terreno  trabajado  por  los 
medianeros  no  se  clasifico'como  terreno  arrendado  a  otros. 

Area  del  terreno. — El  Etrea  aproximada  del  terreno  informada 
para  Puerto  Rico  en  1959  es  de  2,126,386  cuerdas,  comparada 
con  2,255,684  cuerdas  informadas  en  el  censo  de  1950.  Todas 
las  areas  se  infonnan  en  terminos  de  cuerdas.  Una  cuerda  es 
equivalente  a  0.9712  de  un  acre. 

Terreno  de  las  fincas. — El  area  desigiada  como  "terreno  en 
fincas"  incluye  areas  considerables  de  terreno  que  no  estan 
realmente  bajo  cultivo  y  algim  terreno  no  usado  para  pasto  de 
corte  o  pastoreo.  Todo  terreno  enmalezado  y  terreno  baldib 
propiedad  de  los  operadores  de  fincas  o  incluido  en  predios 
aarendados  de  otros  esta  comprendido  como  terreno  en  fincas. 

Terrenos  en  las  fincas  de  acuerdo  con  su  uso. — El  terreno  en 
las  fincas  fue  clasificado  bas^dose  en  el  uso  que  se  hizo  del 
mismo  durante  el  penodo  de  noviemhre  Iro  de  1958  al  octubre  de 
31  de  1959.  Estas  clases  de  terreno  se  excluyen  mutuamente,  o 
sea,  cada  cuerda  de  terreno  fue  incluida  una  sola  vez  aun 
cuando  la  misma  hubiese  tenido  mas  de  un  uso  durante  el 
penodo  especificado.    Las  clases  de  terreno  son  como  sigue: 

Terreno  de  cultivo  usado  para  cosechas. — Esta  clase 
incluye  terreno  del  cual  se  cosecharon  productos  agncolas, 
terreno  con  arboles  frutales  y  de  nueces  en  estado  de  produo- 
cio'n  y  de  no  produccidh,  incluyendo  platanos,  guineos  y 
cocos,  y  terreno  del  cual  no  se  cosecho  ningdh  product©  agn- 
cola  durante  el  penodo  cubierto  por  el  censo  pero  que  estaba 
sembrado  de  cana  de  azucar  o  pinas  para  cosecha  ftitura, 
Terreno  del  cual  se  cosecharon  aos  o  mis  productos  agrfcolas 
debia  contarse  una  sola  vez.  Debido  a  que  cada  product© 
agrfcola  fue' informado  por  separado  bajo  "productos  agrfcolas 
cosechados"  el  total  de  las  cuerdas  delos  productos  agrfcolas 
individualmente  cosechados  en  un  municipio  puede  exceder  si 
area  design ada  como  "terreno  de  cultivo  usado  para 
cosechas.' 

Terreno  de  pasto  que  se  puede  cultivar. — Este  incluye  el 
terreno  con  pasto  abierto  o  enmalezado  que  el  operador  de  la 
finca  considerd  apropiado  para  cultivar. 

Terreno  de  pasto  que  no  se  puede  cultivar. — Este  incluye 
el  terreno  de  pasto  abierto  o  enmalezado  que  el  operador  dela 
finca  no  considercf  apropiado  para  cultivar. 

Terreno  que  no  es  de  cultivo  ni  de  pasto  cubierto  por 
montes  y  malezas. — Este  incluye  todo  terreno  de  montes  o 
malezas  que  el  operador  de  la  finca  no  considero'  apropiado 
para  cultivar  o  para  pasto. 


PUERTO  RICO 


XVII 


Land  Occupied  by  Buildings,  Roads,  and  Wasteland, — This 
item  includes  all  house  lots,  roads,  fences,  and  wasteland. 
It  includes  all  farmland  wUch  does  not  hielong  under  any  of 
the  other  land-use  classes. 


Irrigated  Land.— Irrigated  land  is  that  to  wliich  water  is  ap- 
plied by  artificial  means  for  agricultural  purposes.  The  land  re- 
ported as  under  irrigation  was  included  in  cropland  used  for 
crops  or  in  pastureland  suitable  for  crops.  Farms  reporting  irri- 
^ted  land  include  all  farms  with  irrigation,  regardless  of 
whether  all  or  part  of  the  farm  was  irrigated. 


Off-farm  Work  by  Farm  Operator.— To  obtain  a  measure  of 
the  extent  to  which  farm  operators  worked  off  their  farms,  each 
farm  operator  was  asked  the  number  of  days  he  worked  off  his 
farm  in  1959.  Off-farm  work  was  defined  to  include  work  on 
someone  else's  farm  for  pay  as  well  as  all  types  of  nonfarm 
jobs,  businesses,  and  professions,  whether  the  work  was  done 
on  the  farm  premises  or  elsewhere.  Exchange  work  was  not  in- 
cluded. 

Farm  operators  working  off  their  farms  were  asked  to  report 
the  principal  occupation  or  kind  of  job  at  which  they  worked  off 
the  farm.    These  occupations  or  kinds  of  work  were  classified 
into  five  groups,  as  follows: 

1.  Farm  laborers 

2.  Skilled  laborers 

3.  Laborers  other  than  farm  and  skilled 

4.  ProfessioneJ  workers  and  government  employees 

5.  All  other  occupations 

Facilities  and  Equipment. — Inquiries  were  made  in  1959  for 
farms  in  the  sample  to  determine  the  presence  or  absence  of 
selected  items  on  each  place  such  as  (1)  electricity,  (2)  piped 
running  water,  (3)  television,  (4)  radio,  (5)  milking  machine, 
(6)  milk  cooler,  and  (7)  silos.  Such  facilities  or  equipment 
were  to  be  counted  even  though  temporarily  out  of  order.  Piped 
running  water  was  defined  as  water  piped  from  a  pressure  sys- 
tem or  by  gravity  flow  from  a  natural  or  artificial  source. 


The  number  of  selected  types  of  other  farm  equipment  was 
also  obtained  for  farms  in  the  sample.  The  selected  kinds  of 
farm  equipment  to  be  reported  were  (1)  tractors,  (2)  motor- 
trucks, (3)  coffee  pulping  machines,  (4)  coffee  drying  plat- 
forms, (5)  artificial  coffee  driers,  (6)  oxcarts,  (7)  other  carts, 
and   (8)  artificial  ponds. 

Farms  by  Kind  and  Ownership  of  Work  Power. — Farms  were 
grouped  on  the  basis  of  work  power  used  as  farms  with  tractor 
power  or  farms  with  animal  power  and  by  ownership  of  this  work 
power  used,  i.  e,;  on  the  basis  of  whether  the  tractor,  oxen, 
horse,  mule,  etc.,  belonged  (1)  to  the  farm  operator  only,  (2) 
to  the  farm  operator  and  another  person  jointly,  (3)  to  the  land- 
lord of  farm  operator,  (4)  to  another  person,  or  (5)  to  a  Govern- 
ment agency. 

A^egados  Living  on  Farms. — Agregados  families  include 
tliose  families  living  on  farms  that  are  not  operated  by  any  mem- 
ber of  the  family.  A  member  of  the  agregado  family  may  or  may 
not  hie  an  employee  of  the  farm  operator,  and  he  may  or  may  not 
produce  any  agricultural  products  of  his  own  on  the  farm.  An 
agregado  usually  lives  on  a  small  plot  large  enough  for  the  cul- 
tivation of  few  crops  for  consujnption  by  members  of  the  family 
or  for  the  raising  of  some  chickens,  hogs,  or  cows.   He  may  be 


Ocupado  nor  edificaciones,  caminos  y  terreno  baldfo.— Esta 
clasificacicfti  incluye  todo  el  terreno  ocupado  por  edifica- 
ciones, caminos,  verjas  y  terreno  baldio.  Incluye  todo  el 
terreno  en  la  finca  no  clasificable  bajo  ninguna  de  las  otras 
clases  de  uso  del  terreno. 


Terreno  bajo  riego. — Terreno  bajo  riego  es  aquel  £il  cual  se  la 
ha  aplicado  agua  por  medios  artificiales  con  el  objeto  de  utili- 
zarlo  para  fines  agricolas.  El  terreno  informado  como  bajo  riego 
fue'inclu'do  en  "terreno  de  cultivo  para  cosechas'  o  en  "terreno 
de  pasto  que  se  puede  cultivar."  Las  fincas  que  informan 
terreno  bajo  riego  incluyen  todas  aqu^las  que  estaban  bajo 
riego,  aunque  toda  la  finca  o  solo  parte  de  la  misma  fuera 
regada. 

Traijajo  del  operador  fuera  de  su  finca. — Para  obtener  una 
medida  hasta  que  pimto  los  operadores  de  finca  trabajan  sus 
fincas,  a  todos  los  opereidores  se  les  pregunto  el  nu'nero  de  dias 
que  el  trabajo  fuera  de  la  finca  en  el  1959.  Trabajo  fuera  de  la 
finca  se  definio  a  incluir  trabajo  por  paga  en  otras  fincas  cano 
tambieri  todoslos  tipos  de  trabajos  fuera  de  fincas,  en  negocios 
y  en  profesiones,  y  si  el  trabajo  se  hizo  sn  una  finca  o  en  cufd- 
quier  otra  parte.  Intercambio  de  trabajo  no  se  incluye.  A  los 
operadores  que  informaron  txabajar  fuera  de  su  finca,  se  les 
pidio'  que  informaran  la  ocupacion  principal  o  clase  de  trabajo 
que  hicieron.  Estas  ocupaciones  o  clases  de  tratiajo  se  clasifi- 
caron  en  cinco  grupos,  como  sigue: 

1.  trabaj  adores  agncolas 

2.  trabaj  adores  diestros 

3.  trabajadores  otros  que  agncolas  o  diestros 

4.  profesionales  y  empleados  del  gobiemo 

5.  todas  las  otras  ocupaciones 

Equipo  y  facilidades. — El  cuestionario  del  1959  contenia, 
para  la  muestra  de  fincas,  preguntas  que  determinaban  en  el 
sitio  la  presencia  o  ausencia  de  ciertos  items  seleccionados; 
como,  (1)  servicio  de  energia  el&trica  (2)  agua  corriente 
(3)  televisor  (4)  radio  (5)  ordenadoras  mecanicas  (6)  tanques 
de  refrigeracidn  y  (7)  silos.  Estas  facilidades  y  equipo  se 
debian  haber  incluido  aunque  estuvieran  danados  temporalmente, 
Agua  corriente  se  define  como  agua  llevada  por  tubena  de  una 
fuente  artificial  o  natural  mediante  un  sistema  de  presion  o  por 
gravedad. 

Tambie'n  se  obtuvo  en  la  muestra  el  numero  de  otro  tipo  de 
equipo  seleccionado.  La  clase  de  equipo  seleccionado  a  in- 
formarse  fue  la  siguiente,  (1)  tractores  (2)  camiones  (3)  des- 
pulpadoras  de  cafe'  (4)  correderas  (5)  bombos  y  bateas  (6) 
carretas  de  bueyes   (7)   otras  carretas   (8)   cbarcas. 

Clasificacicxi  de  las  fincas  por  clase  y  du^o  de  fuente  de 
trabajo. — Las  fincas  se  agruparon  a  tiase  de  la  fuente  de  trabajo 
usada,  como  fincas  con  fuerza  mecanica  o  fuerza  animal,  y  por 
dueno  de  esta  fuente  de  trabajo,  a  base  de  si  el  tractor,  buey, 
caballo,  raulo,  etc.,  pertenecio';  (1)  solamente  al  operador  de  la 
finca,  (2)  al  operador  de  la  finca  y  a  otra  persona  juntamente, 
(3)  al  dueno  de  la  finca,  (4)  a  otra  persona,  o  (5)  a  una 
agenda  del  gobiemo. 

Agregados. — Las  familias  de  agregados  viven  en  una  finca 
que  no  es  explotada  por  ningun  mierabro  de  dicha  familia,  Un 
miembro  de  esta  familia  puede  ser  o  no  unempleado  del  operador 
de  la  finca  y  puede  o  no  producir  en  la  finca  para  su  uso  personal 
cualquier  producto  agncola.  Usualmente  un  agregado  vive  en  un 
pequenb  predio  de  terreno  lo  suficientemente  grande  para  per- 
mitirle  la  siembra  de  algunos  productos  agncolas  para  el 
consume  de  su  familia  o  la  crianza  de  algunas  gallinas,  cerdos 


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allowed  oo  use  the  lana  gratuitously  or  may  pay  informally  for 
the  use  of  the  land  in  work,  a  share  of  the  agricxiltural  products, 
or  money.  He  does  not  control  the  use  of  the  land  and  does  not 
have  a  definite  contract  with  the  operator  of  the  farm.  The  agre- 
cado  may  own,  rent,  or  use  rent-free  the  house  in  which  he  lives. 


The  1959  Agriculture  Questionnaire,  like  the  1950  question- 
naire, asked  the  farm  operator  to  report  the  number  of  agregado 
families  that  were  not  medianeros  living  on  the  farm  at  the  time 
of  the  census  and  the  amovmt  of  land  cultivated  by  these  agre- 
gados  between  November  1,  1958,  and  October  31,  1959.  Live- 
stock belonging  to  agregados  and  kept  on  the  farm,  and  all  agri- 
cultural production  by  agregados  on  the  farm,  were  to  be  reported 
by  the  operator  of  the  farm  on  which  the  agregados  lived. 


Medianeros  (sharecroppers), — A  medianero  is  a  person  who 
works  land  under  a  definite  arrangement  with  a  farm  operator, 
receiving  a  certain  share  of  the  crops  in  return  for  his  labor  or 
other  CCTitribution. 

The  1940  Census  considered  the  land  operated  by  a  medianero 
as  a  separate  farm  if  the  tract  of  land  was  3  cuerdas  or  more  in 
size  or  if  its  agricultural  products  in  1939  were  valued  at  $100 
or  more.  In  1959,  as  in  1950,  separate  agriculture  question- 
naires were  not  obtained  for  places  operated  by  medianeros. 
Farm  operators  were  instructed  to  report  the  number  of  median- 
eros working  on  the  farm  from  November  1,  1958,  to  October  31, 
1959,  and  the  cuerdas  cultivated  by  them  during  this  period,  and 
to  include  in  the  report  for  their  farm  all  livestock  kept  and 
agricultural  production  by  medianeros.  In  censuses  prior  to 
1950  provisions  were  not  made  for  the  enumeration  of  land  oper- 
ated by  medianeros  if  the  size  of  the  place  was  less  than  3 
cuerdas  and  the  value  of  agricultural  products  was  less  than 
$100.  In  1959  and  1950,  however,  when  such  places  were  part 
of  a  farm,  the  production  was  to  be  reported  on  the  questionnaire 
for  the  farm  on  which  the  medianero  worked.  When  such  places 
were  not  a  part  of  any  farm,  sales  of  agricultural  products  were 
to  be  reported  for  parcel  as  unless  the  place  was  less  than  one- 
fourth  of  a  cuerda  in  size. 


Since  it  is  possible  for  the  same  person  to  work  as  medianero 
on  more  than  one  farm,  census  figures  may  overstate  the  number 
of  medianeros.  Likewise,  since  it  is  possible  for  a  person  to 
live  as  an  agregado  on  one  farm  and  work  as  medianero  on  an- 
other, some  families  may  be  counted  both  as  agregados  and  as 
medianeros. 

Farm  Labor. — The  farm  labor  inqmries  for  1959  called  for  the 
number  of  person^l4  years  old  and  over,  doing  farm  work  on  the 
farm  during  the  calendar  week  preceding  the  enumeration.  Farm 
work  was  to  include  any  work,  chores  on  the  farm,  and  the  plan- 
ning necessary  to  the  operation  of  the  farm.  Housework  was  not 
to  be  included.  Inasmuch  as  the  enumeration  occurred  over  a 
period  of  several  weeks,  the  calendar  week  preceding  the  enu- 
meration is  not  the  same  for  all  farms. 


Separate  figures  were  obtained  fcr  the  farm  operator,  unpaid 
members  of  the  operator's  family,  salaried  workers,  and  hired 
workers. 

Specified  Farm  Ebqsenditures. — Data  on  farm  expenditures 
were  obtained  only  for  selected  items.    Amounts  spent  by  agre- 


o  vacas.  Puede  estar  autorizado  a  usar  el  terreno  gratuitamente 
o  puede  pagar  informalmente  por  el  uso  del  mismo  por  medio  de 
su  trabajo,  con  parte  de  los  productos  agrf colas  o  dinero.  No 
tiene  control  sobre  el  uso  del  terreno  y  no  tiene  contrato  defini- 
tive con  el  operador  de  la  finca.  La  casa  en  la  cual  vive  el 
agregado  puede  ser  de  su  propiedad,  alquilada  o  usada  sin  pagar 
alquiler. 

El  Cuestionario  para  Finca  de  1959,  al  igual  que  el  de  1950, 
solicitaba  del  operador  de  la  finca  que  informara  el  numero  de 
familias  de  agregados  que  no  eran  medianeros,  viviendo  en  la 
finca  en  la  fecha  del  censo  y  el  area  de  terreno  cultivado  por 
estos  entre  el  Iro  de  noviembre  de  1958  y  el  31  de  octubre  de 
1959.  El  operador  de  la  finca  era  el  responsabledesuministrar 
el  enumerador  e  incluir  como  parte  de  su  finca  todos  los  datos 
en  relacion  con  el  total  de  ganado  perteneciente  a  los  agregados 
y  mantenido  en  la  finca^al  igual  que  toda  la  produccion  agricola 
de  dichos  a^egados. 

Medianeros. — ^Un  medianero  es  una  persona  que  trabaja  terreno 
bajo  un  arreglo  definitivo  con  un  operador  de  finca  recibiendo 
una  parte  de  las  cosechas  en  retribucio'n  por  su  labor  u  otra  con- 
tribucion. 

El  Censo  de  1940  consideraba  el  terreno  trabajado  por  un 
medianero  como  una  finca  individual  si  dicho  predio  de  terreno 
era  de  3  cuerdas  o  mas  en  tamajfo  o  si  el  valor  de  los  productos 
agrfcolas  cosechados  en  1939  era  de  SlOO  o  mffe.  En  1959,  aJ 
igual  que  en  el  1950,  no  se  llenaron  cuestionarios  para  finca 
por  separado  para  aquellos  predios  operados  por  medianeros. 
Los  operadores  de  fincas  fueron  instruidos  a  informar  el  nrfmero 
de  medianeros  trabajando  en  la  finca  desde  el  Iro  de  noviembre 
de  1958  al  31  de  octubre  de  1959  y  las  cuerdas  cultivadas  por 
estos  durante  dicho  perfodo,  y  a  incluir  en  los  datos  para  sus 
fincas  todo  el  ganado  perteneciente  a  los  medianeros  y  man- 
tenido en  la  finca  al  igual  que  toda  la  producoicin  a^n^cola  de 
dichos  medianeros.  Fji  censos  anteriores  al  1950  no  se  tomaron 
medidas  parala  enumeracicSh  de  terreno  explotadopor  mtxiianeros, 
si  el  tamano  del  predio  y  el  valor  de  la  produccion  agrfcola  era 
menos  de  tres  cuerdas  y  $100  respectivamente.  En  el  1959  y 
1950,  sin  embeu-go,  cuando  tales  predios  eran  parte  integrante  de 
una  finca,  la  produccion  debfa  informarse  en  el  cuestionario  para 
la  finca  donde  el  medianero  trabajaba.  Si  tales  predios  no  eran 
parte  integrante  de  una  finca,  las  ventas  de  productos  agricolas 
debfan  informarse  en  el  cuestionario  para  parcela,  siempre  y 
cuando  el  tamano  del  predio  no  fuese  menor  de  un  cuarto  de 
cuerda, 

Dsbido  a  que  una  persona  puede  trabajar  como  medianero  en 
mas  de  una  finca,  puede  haber  cierto  grado  de  exageracion  en 
las  cifras  del  Censo  en  cuanto  al  numero  de  medianeros.  Igual- 
mente,  como  una  persona  puede  vivir  como  agregado  en  una  finca 
y  trabajar  como  medianero  en  otra,  algunas  familias  pueden  ser 
contadas  como  agregados  y  como  medianeros  a  la  vez. 

Trabajo  en  la  finca. — En  1959  las  preguntas  relacionadas  con 
el  trabajo  en  la  finca  solicitaban  el  numero  de  personas  de  14 
afios  o  m.as  trabajando  en  la  finca  en  cualquier  operacion  agrf- 
cola, durante  la  semana  calendario  precedente  a  la  enumeracion. 
Trabajo  en  la  finca  debio  incluir  cualquier  trabajo,  faena  agn- 
cola  y  la  planificacion  necesaria  para  la  operacion  de  una  finca. 
El  trabajo  dom^stico  no  fue/  inclufdo.  Esta  semana  no  es  la 
misma  para  todas  las  fincas  debido  a  que  la  enumeracion  cubrio 
un  perfodo  de  varias  semanas. 

Se  obtuvieron  datos  por  separado  para  el  operador,  miembros 
de  la  familia  del  operador  trabajando  sin  paga,  trabajadores 
asalariados  y  obreros  a  jomal. 

Gastos  especificados  de  la  finca. — Se  obtuvieron  ilnicamente 
datos  sobre  gastos  en  la  finca  para  parti  das  seleccionadas.  Las 


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gpdos  and  medianeros  were  to  be  reported  for  the  farm  on  which 
those  persons  worked.  Only  cash  payments  were  to  be  included 
for  hired  labor.  Ebcpenditures  for  housework  were  not  to  be  in- 
cluded. 


Expenditures  for  feed  were  to  include  expenditures  for  con- 
centrates and  mineral  supplements  as  well  as  for  grain  and 
mixed  feed. 

Expenditures  for  the  purchase  of  chemical  fertilizer  were  to 
include  the  total  amount  spent  for  commercial  fertilizers  of  all 
kinds  used  on  the  farm. 

PRESENfTATION  OF  STATISTICS 

This  report  presents  data  from  the  1959  Census  of  Agriculture 
with  comparable  data  for  Puerto  Rico  for  previous  censuses, 
beginning  with  1910.  Data  are  presented  for  each  municipio  for 
1959  and  for  1950. 

Puerto  Rico  Tables. — The  Puerto  Rico  summary  tables  pre- 
sent data  for  items  for  which  historical  figures  are  available  for 
censuses  prior  to  1959.  They  present  also  the  data  for  cross- 
tabulations  made  by  tenure  of  operator,  size  of  farm,  type  of 
farm,  and  economic  class  of  farm  for  1959. 

Municipio  Tables. — The  municipio  tables  present  information 
for  most  of  the  items  on  the  1959  Agriculture  Questionnaire,  to- 
gether with  the  available  comparable  data  from  the  1950  Census. 


Minor  Civil  Ertvision  Tables. — Data  for  most  of  the  items  in- 
cluded in  the  1959  Census  were  tabulated  by  minor  civil  divi- 
sions (barrios),  but  these  detailed  tabulations  are  not  included 
in  any  published  reports.  Information  for  these  small  geographic 
areas  may  be  obtained  by  paying  the  cost  of  checking  the  data 
and  preparing  statistical  tables. 


LIVESTOCK 

The  1959  Agriculture  Questionnaire  provided  for  an  inventory 
of  all  the  important  kinds  of  animals  and  poultij'  on  farms.  Ani- 
mals were  to  be  enumerated  on  the  farm  on  which  they  were 
located  at  the  time  of  the  enumeration,  regardless  of  ownership. 
The  farm  operator  was  asked  to  report  on  his  farm  animals  be- 
longing to  the  agregados  and  medianeros.  The  inquiries  regard- 
ing animal  production  and  sales  of  animal  products  on  farms 
relate  to  the  period  from  November  1,  1958,  to  October  31,  1959. 


Cows  and  Heifers,  Cows  Milked,  and  Milk  Sold. — Data  on 
number  of  cows  and  heifers  relate  to  November  1959,  but  the 
data  on  the  number  of  cows  milked  and  milk  sold  relate  to  the 
period  from  November  1,  1958,  to  October  31,  1959. 


Goats  and  Goats  Milked, — Data  on  the  number  of  goats  on  the 
farm  relate  to  November  1959,  while  data  on  the  number  of  goats 
milked  relate  to  the  period  from  November  1,  1958,  to  October 
31,  1959. 

Comparability  with  Previous  Censuses, — Comparability  of 
data  on  the  number  of  livestock  and  poultry  for  the  various  cen- 


cantidades  gastadas  por  ag-egados  y  medianeros  trabajando  el 
terreno  fueron  informadas  para  la  finca  en  donde  esas  personas 
vivfan  o  trabajaban.  Solamente  los  pagos  en  efectivo  fueron 
inclufdos  en  la  pregunta  relacionada  con  la  msno  de  obra  alqui- 
lada.    Los  gastos  del  servicio  domestico  no  fueron  incluidos. 

Los  gastos  para  alimento  de  animales  y  aves  incluyc/ gastos 
para  alimentos  concentrados  y  suplementos  minerales  al  igual 
que  gastos  para  granos. 

Los  gastos  para  la  compra  de  abono  qufmico  incluycf  la  canti- 
dad  total  gastada  en  la  compra  de  toda  clase  de  abonos  comer- 
ciales  usados  en  la  finca. 


PRESENTAQON  DE  LAS  ESTADISTICAS 

Este  inform.e  presenta  los  datos  del  Censo  de  Agricultura  de 
1959  y  datos  comparables  de  censos  anteriores  empezando  con 
el  Censo  de  1910.  Los  datos  estan  presentados  para  Rierto 
Rico  y  para  cada  municipio. 

Tablas  para  Puerto  Rico. — Las  tablas  para  Puerto  Rico  pre- 
sentan  datos  sobre  aquellos  productos  agncolas  para  los  cuales 
existen  cifras  anteriores  a  1959,  Tambien  presentan  datos  en 
tabulaciones  cruzadas  segun  la  tenencia  del  operador,  el 
tamano,  el  tipo  y  la  clase  economica  de  finca  para  1959. 

Tablas  para  municipios*-Las  tab]  as  para  muni  ci  pics  con tienen 
los  datos  relaci  on  ados  con  la  mayona  delos  productos  agncolas 
que  aparecen  en  el  Cuestionario  para  Finca  de  1959,  conjunta- 
mente  con  los  datos  comparativos  disponibles  del  Censo  de 
1950. 

Tablas  para  divisiones  civiles  menores. — Los  datos  corres- 
pondientes  a  la  mayoria  de  los  productos  agn'colas  inclufaos 
en  el  Censo  de  1959  fueron  tabulados  por  divisiones  civiles 
menores  o  barrios  pero  estas  tabulaciones  detalladas  no  estan 
inclufdas  en  los  informes  publicados.  Las  informaoiones  para 
estas  pequenas  areas  geograficas  pueden  ser  obtenidcispagando 
el  costo  de  buscar  los  datos  y  de  preparar  las  tablas  estadfs- 
ticas. 

ANIMALES  EN  LA  FINCA 

El  Cuestionario  para  Finca  usado  para  el  Censo  de  Agricul- 
tura de  1959  estipulatja  que  se  hiciera  un  inventario  de  toda 
clase  importante  de  animales  y  aves  en  la  finca.  Los  animales 
debian  ser  enumerados  en  la  finca  en  que  se  encontraran  en  el 
momento  de  la  enumereicion  sin  tomar  en  consideracion  quienes 
eran  los  duenos  de  los  mismos.  Era  responsabilidad  del  operas 
dor  informal  los  animales  que  tenia  en  su  finca  pertenecientes  a 
agregados  y  medianeros.  Las  preguntas  en  relacion  con  la 
produccion  y  venta  de  productos  animales  en  las  fincas  se 
refieren  al  periodo  del  Iro  de  noviembre  de  1958  al  31  de 
octubre  de  1959. 

Vacas  y  novillas,  vacas  ordenadas  y  leche  vendida.— Los 
datos  relatives  al  niimero  de  vacas  y  novillas  se  refieren  al  Iro 
de  noviembre  de  1959  pero  la  informacidn  sobre  el  nilmero  de 
vacas  ordenadas  y  leche  vendida  cubre  el  penodo  del  Iro  de 
noviembre  de  1958  al  31  de  octubre  de  1959. 

Cabros  y  cabras  orderTadas. — La  informacion  sotire  el  numero 
de  cahros  en  la  finca  se  refiere  al  Iro  de  noviembre  de  1959, 
mientras  que  los  datos  sobre  el  numero  de  cabras  ordenadas  se 
refieren  al  penodo  del  Iro  de  noviembre  de  1958  al  31  de  octubre 
de  1959. 

Comparabilidad  oon  censos  anteriores. — La  comparabilidad  de 
datos  sobre  animales  con  los  datos  de  censos  anteriores  esta 


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suses  is  affected  by  the  date  of  the  census  enumeration, 
changes  in  specification  of  age  groups  to  be  reported,  and  other 
variations  in  questionnaire  wording  and  instructions.  Table  A 
lists  the  enumeration  date  and  animal  age  groups  enumerated  for 
each  census  from  1910  to  1959. 


In  1940,  animals  on  places  which  did  not  qualify  as  farms 
were  reported  under  "Domestic  animals  not  on  farms."  Some  of 
the  animals  that  would  have  been  classified  as  "not  on  farms" 
under  1940  procedures  were  enumerated  on  parcelas  in  1950, 
while  others  belonging  to  medianeros  living  on  farms  were  in- 
cluded in  the  report  of  the  farms  on  which  the  medianeros  lived. 
There  were  no  provisions  in  1950  and  I959  for  the  enumeration 
of  animals  located  on  places  less  than  one-fourth  cuerda  in 
size.  Animals  and  poultry  on  parcelas — places  of  one-fourth  to 
3  cuerdas  in  size — were  not  enumerated  in  1959. 


In  1950  and  1959,  the  farmer  was  asked  to  give  separate  re- 
ports on  the  number  of  hens  (gallinas)  and  the  number  of  chick- 
ens, pullets,  and  roosters  (polios,  pollonas,  y  gallos)  on  the 
farm.  In  the  1920,  1930,  1935,  and  1940  Censuses,  the  agricul- 
ture questionnaire  asked  only  for  the  number  of  "gallinas."  The 
term  "gallinas"  specifically  refers  to  "hens"  but  is  also  used 
in  Puerto  Rico  in  a  more  general  sense  to  refer  to  all  chickens. 
Separate  inquiries  regarding  hens  and  chickens,  pullets  and 
roosters  were  included  on  the  1950  and  1959  questionnaires  in 
order  to  prevent  misunderstemding  as  to  the  age  and  sex  groups 
of  chickens  to  be  reported. 


afectada  por  la  fecha  de  enumeracidn  del  Ceuso,  cambios  en  las 
especificaciones  de  edades  que  debfan  infomiarse  y  otras  varia- 
clones  en  la  terminologia  usada  en  el  cuestionario  y  en  las 
instrucciones.  La  Tabla  "A"  presenta  la  fecha  de levantamiento 
censal  y  Ics  animales  de  acuerdo  con  las  edades  minimas  que 
debian  tener  para  ser  enumerados  en  cada  censo  desde  1910  a 
1959. 

En  1940  aquellos  animales  en  lugares  que  no  reunian  los 
requisites  para  ser  clasificados  como  fincas  fueron  informados 
como  "animales  domesticos  fuera  de  fincas."  Algunos  de  los 
animales  que  hubiesen  sido  clasificados  como  "animales  fuera 
de  fincas'  de  acuerdo  con  el  criterio  y  procedimiento  puestos 
en  practica  en  1940,  fueron  enumerados  en  parcelas  en  1950, 
mientras  que  aquellos  otros  animales  pertenecientes  a  mediae 
neros  residentes  en  fincas  fueron  incluidos  en  el  informe 
correspondiente  a  los  operadores  de  las  fincas  donde  estos 
medianeros  vivian.  Los  animales  que  habia  en  predios  cuyas 
extensiones  eran  de  menos  de  im  cuarto  de  cuerda  no  fueron 
enumerados  en  el  Censo  de  1950  ni  en  el  Censo  de  1959.  Los 
animales  y  aves  en  las  parcelas,  sitios  de  un  cuarto  a  menos  de 
tres  cuerdas,  no  fueron  enumerados  en  el  1959. 

En  1950  y  1959  se  solicito  del  agricultor  que  diera  datos  por 
separado  sobre  el  numero  de  gallinas,  polios,  nollonas  y  gallos 
en  la  finca.  Eji  los  Censos  de  1920,  1930,  1935  y  1940  el 
cuestionario  de  agrfcultura  solicitaba  unicamente  el  numero  de 
gallinas.  El  t^rmino  "gallinas"  se  refiere  especfficamente  a 
las  hembras  del  gallo  o  tambien  puede  usarse  como  termino 
general  que  incluye  gallinas,  polios,  pollonas,  y  gallos  sin 
tomar  en  cuenta  el  sexo  o  la  edad.  Por  lo  tan  to  para  evitar 
confusi(?n  en  la  interpretacidn  del  termino,  y  que  tal  vez  en 
algunos  cases  se  omitiera  el  numero  de  gallos  y  polios,  al 
infomar  este  dato  se  hizo  la  pregunta  por  separado  para  cada 
clase. 


TABLA  A FECHAS  DE  ENUMEHACION  Y  EDADES  DE  LCE  ANIMALES  INFORMADOS  EN  LOS  CENSOS  DE  1910  A  1959 


Partlda 

1959  (Noviembre  l) 

1950  (Abrll  l) 

19A0  (Abril  1) 

1935  (Dlciembre  l) 

1930  (Abrll  l)' 

1920  (Enero  l) 

1910  (Abrll  15) 

Caballos 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades..., 
Todas  las  edades.... 
Todas  las  edades^ . . . 

Todas  laa  edades. — 
Todas  las  edades.... 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades.... 
Todas  las  edades^ . . . 

Mas  de  tres  meses  — 
Mas  de  tres  meses . . . 
M6s  de  tres  meses... 

Mas  de  seis  meses 

Mas  de  cuatro  meses. 
Mas  de  cuatro  meses. 
Mas  de  cuatro  meses. 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades.... 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades.... 

Todas  las  edades 

Edad  no  especlficada 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades.... 
Todas  las  edades.... 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades.... 
Todas  las  edades.... 
Edad  no  especlficada 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades.... 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades 

Todas  las  edades 

Edad  no  especlficada 

Burros  y  mulos 

Todas  las  edades. 

Cameros  y  corderos 

Cabros  y  cabritos 

Cerdos  y  cerditos 

Gallinas 

Todas  las  edades. 
Todas  las  edades. 
Todas  las  edades. 
Edad  no  especlficada 

^En  los  Censos  de  1959  y  1950  se  pregunto'  a  los  agricultores  por  el  numero  de  gallinas,  y  por  el  numero  de  polios,  pollonas  y  gallos  por  separado. 


TABLE  A.— CENSUS  ENUMERATION  DATES  AND  LIVESTOCK  AND  POULTRY  AGE  GROUPS  REPORTED  IN  THE  VARIOUS  CENSUSES:   1910  TO  1959 


Item 

1959  (Nov.  1) 

1950  (April  l) 

19^0  (April  1) 

1935  (De=.  1) 

1930  (April  l) 

1920  (Jan.  l) 

1910  (April  15) 

All  ages 

Over  3  months  old . . . 
Over  3  months  old . . . 
Over  3  months  old . . . 
Over  6  months  old . . . 
Over  ^  months  old. . . 
Over  4  months  old. .. 
Over  4  months  old . . . 

All  ages 

AH  ages 

All  ages. 
All  ages. 
All  ages. 
All  ages. 

All  ages 

All  ages 

All  ages 

All  ages 

All  ages 

All  ages 

All  ages 

All  ages 

All  ages 

All  ages. . . . 

All  ages 

Coats  and  kids 

All  ages 

All  ages 

All  ages* . . 

All  ages 

All  ages 

Age  not  specified... 

All  ages 

All  ages 

Hogs  and  pigs 

Chickens 

All  ages. 

Age  not  specified. 

All  ages^ 

Age  not  specified... 

Age  not  specified. .. 

*In  the  1959  and  1950  Censuses,  farmers  were  asked  to  report  hens  and  all  other  chickens  (chickens,  pullets,  and  roosters)  separately. 


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CROPS 

Crops  Harvested. — The  agriculture  questionnaire  was  so  or- 
ganized that  it  was  possible  to  list  the  area  and  quantity  har- 
vested for  every  crop  grown  on  the  farm.  If  a  separate  question 
was  not  on  the  questionnaire  for  a  particular  crop,  that  crop  was 
to  be  reported  under  one  of  several  "all  other"  questions. 


The  units  of  measure  used  for  reporting  the  quantity  harvested 
for  some  crops  have  varied  from  one  census  to  another.  The 
figures  on  quantity  harvested  for  each  crop  are  shown  in  the 
unit  of  measure  appearing  on  the  1959  questionnaire.  Sometimes 
this  required  that  the  figures  for  earlier  years  be  converted  into 
units  different  from  those  published  for  those  years.  Conver- 
sions have  been  made  by  using  the  weights  and  measures  in 
current  use. 

n eld  Crops. — The  1959  questionnaire  obtained  data  on  the 
cuerdas  harvested  and  tons  produced  of  each  of  the  Uiree  types 
of  sugarcane  culture  during  the  1959  crop  year  as  well  as  in- 
formation on  the  area  planted  in  all  three  culture  types  on 
November  1,  1959,  and  the  area  planted  in  fall  cane  (gran  cul- 
tura)  on  November  1,  1959,  for  harvest  in  1960. 


For  pineapples,  the  farm  operator  was  asked  to  report  cuerdas 
harvested  and  tons  harvested  from  November  1,  1958,  to  October 
31,  1959,  as  well  as  the  total  area  planted  in  the  crop  on 
November  1,  1959,  and  the  estimated  area  for  harvest  in  1960. 


For  all  remaining  field  crops  (except  ooffee  and  ornamental 
plants)  data  are  published  on  the  number  of  cuerdas  harvested 
and  quantity  harvested  from  Novemljer  1,  1958,  to  October  31, 
1959,  and  the  quantity  of  the  crops  harvested  during  this  period 
that  was  sold  or  was  to  be  sold. 


In  1959  and  1950,  information  was  obtained  on  the  number  of 
cuerdas  cut  for  specified  kinds  of  forage  crops.  In  the  1940 
Census,  only  one  question  regarding  the  area  was  asked  for  all 
forage  crops  harvested. 

Vegetables. — In  1959  and  1950,  farm  operators  were  asked  to 
report  the  cuerdas  harvested,  pounds  harvested,  and  value  of 
sales  for  each  vegetable  harvested  for  sale.  In  the  1940  Census 
only  cuerdas  harvested  were  enumerated  for  individual  vege- 
tables, and  only  a  total  was  obtained  for  the  value  of  all  vege- 
tables sold. 


Fruits. — For  each  fruit,  the  1959  Agriculture  Questionnaire 
called  for  the  number  of  cuerdas  in  trees  or  plants;  the  quantity- 
harvested  and  sold;  and,  except  for  bananas  and  plantains,  the 
number  of  bearing  and  nonbearing  trees  or  plants  on  farm. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARMS 

Farms  by  Size. — Farms  were  classified  by  size  according  to 
the  total  land  area  of  each  farm.  Classification  of  farms  by  size 
was  arranged  to  permit  comparison  with  previous  censuses  in 
Puerto  Rico  as  well  as  with  censuses  in  the  continental  United 
States. 


PRODUCTOS  AGRICOLAS 

Productos  agncolas  cosechados. — El  cuestionario  paxa  finca 
estaba  preparado  en  tal  forma  que  era  posible  anotar  el  ffrea  y 
la  cantidad  cosechada  para  cada  producto  agrfoola  que  fu^ 
sembrado  en  la  finca.  Si  no  habia  en  el  cuestionario  una  pre- 
gunta  especifica  para  pnotar  los  datos  sobre  un  producto  a^i- 
cola  en  particular,  esta  cosecha  y  sus  datos  respectivos  debia 
de  informarse  bajo  una  de  las  varias  preguntas  con  el  epigrafe 
de  "otros." 

Las  unidades  de  medidas  usadas  para  infomiar  la  cantidad 
cosechada  de  algunos  productos  agrfcolas  han  cambiado  de  un 
censo  a  otro.  Las  cifras  sobre  cantidad  cosechada  para  cada 
producto  aarfcola  aparecen  en  la  unidad  de  medida  que  se  indica 
en  el  cuestionario  para  finca  de  1959.  Esto  requirid  que  en 
algunos  cases  los  datos  informados  en  anos  anteriores  se 
cambiaran  a  otras  unidades  distintas  a  las  publicadas  en  dichos 
anos.  Los  cambios  se  hicieron  usando  las  medidas  en  uso 
corriente. 

Cosechas  principales  y  frutos  menores. — Se  obtuvieron  datos 
en  el  cuestionario  para  finca  de  1959  sobre  las  cuerdas  de 
caiia  cortadas  y  las  toneladas  producidas  de  cada  uno  de  los 
tres  tipos  distintos  de  siembra  de  esta,  cosecha  durante  el  ifiio 
agrfcola  1959,  as'  como  informacio'n  sobre  el  *ea  total  de  cana 
de  los  tres  tipos  sembrada  al  Iro  de  noviembre  de  1959  y  el  area 
decana  de  GranCultura  que  estaba  sembrada  al  Irode  noviembre 
de  1959  para  cortarse  en  el  1960. 

Conrelacic^n  a  la  oina,  se  le  pregunto'  al  agricultorlas  cuerdas 
cosechadas,  las  tonelaxlas  cosechadas  del  Iro  de  noviembre  de 
1958  al  31  de  octubre  de  1959,  asf  como  el  Aiea  total  sembrada 
de  este  producto  agrfcola  al  Iro  de  noviembre  de  1959  y  el  iirea 
estimada  que  se  cosediaria  en  el  ano  entrante. 

Para  las  restantes  cosechas  principales  y  frutos  menores 
(con  excepcidn  del  cafe?  y  de  plantas  omamentales),  se  publican 
datos  sobre  el  numero  de  cuerdas  cosechadas  y  cantidad  cose- 
chada del  Iro  de  noviembre  de  1958  al  31  de  octubre  de  1959,  y 
la  cantidad  cosechada  de  dichos  productos  agrfcolas  durante 
este  pen'odo  que  fu^  vendida  o  que  estaba  disponible  para 
venderse. 

Fn  el  1959  y  1950  se  obtuvo  informacio'n  sobre  el  numero  de 
cuerdas  de  las  distintas  clases  de  yerbas  que  se  cortaron  para 
forraje.  En  el  Censo  de  1940  se  pregunto  solaipente  por  el  cCrea 
total  cte  yerbas  que  se  cortaron  para  forraje. 

Vegetales. — Los  operadoresde  las  distintas  fincas  informaron 
al  enumerador  en  1959  y  1950  las  cuerdas  cosechadas,  cantidad 
vendida  y  valor  de  venta  para  cada  vegetal  que  fud"  producido 
para  el  mercado.  En  el  Censo  de  1940  solaiiiente  se  informaron 
las  cuerdas  cosechadas  para  cada  hortaliza  mientras  que  el 
valor  de  las  ventas  se  referfa  al  valor  total  de  todos  los  vege- 
tal es. 

Frutas. — El  Censo  de  Agricultura  de  1959  solicitaba  el 
numero  de  cuerdas  sembradas  de  arboles  frutales,  la  cantidad 
cosechada  y  vendida,  y  el  numero  de  arboles  o  plantas  en  edad 
de  produccioh  y  de  no  produccioh  en  cada  fnica,  con  excepcidh 
de  los  guineos  y  platanos. 

CLASinCAaON  DE  FINCAS 

Fincas  por  Tammo. — Las  fincas  se  clasificaron  por  tamaio 
de  acuerdo  con  el  &ea  total  de  terrene  en  cada  una.  La 
clasificacidn  de  fincas  por  tamano  fue'hechaen  tal  forma  que 
permite  comparacidh  con  los  censos  anteriores  de  Puerto  Rico, 
asf  como  tambieh  con  los  censos  de  los  Estados  Unidos. 


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CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:   1959 


Farms  by  Tenure  of  Operator. — ^Tn  the  1959  Census  farm  oper- 
ators are  classified  according  to  the  tenure  under  which  they 
operate  the  land  in  their  farm.  "Hie  tenure  was  determined  on 
the  basis  of  the  report  as  to  land  owned,  total  land  rented  from 
others,  and  land  managed  for  others. 


Full  owners  own  land  but  do  not  rent  from  others. 


Part  owners  own  land  and  rent  land  from  others. 

Managers  operate  farms  for  others  and  aie  paid  a  wage  or 
salary  for  their  services.  Persons  acting  merely  as.  care- 
takers, "mayordoraos"  (foremen),  or  hired  laborers  are  not 
classified  as  managers.  If  a  farm  operator  managed  land  for 
others  and  also  operated  land  on  liis  own  account,  the  land 
operated  on  his  own  account  was  considered  as  one  farm  and 
the  land  managed  for  others  as  another  farm.  The  decrease 
in  the  number  of  farms  operated  bj-  managers  from  1940  to 
1950  resulted  largely  from  changes  "in  procedures  in  the  clas- 
sification of  farms  \yy  tenure.  In  the  1940  and  prior  censuses, 
a  considerable  number  of  small  farms  operated  bj-  foremen, 
sons  of  owners,  etc.,  were  classified  as  operated  by"  managers. 
In  1950  and  1959,  such  farms  were  classified  as  operated  b\' 
owners  rather  than  by  managers.  Tlie  farms  operated  bj-  a 
church,  a  school,  a  hospital,  or  a  government  agency,  were 
classified  as  operated  by  managers. 


Tenants  rent  from  others  all  the  land  they  operate. 


Farms  by  Economic  Class. — A  classification  of  farms  by 
economic  class  was  marie  for  the  purpose  of  set^'egatinfifi^oupsof 
farms  that  are  somewhat  alike  in  their  characteristics  and  size 
of  operations.  This  classification  was  made  in  order  to  present 
an  accurate  description  of  the  farms  in  each  class  and  in  order 
to  pro\'ide  basic  data  for  an  analysis  of  the  organization  of  agri- 
culture. Only  the  farms  in  the  sample  were  classified  by  eco- 
nomic class.  The  totals  given  in  the  tables  represent  estimates 
for  all  farms  based  on  tabulations  of  the  data  for  the  farms  in- 
cluded in  the  sample. 


The  classification  of  farms  by  economic  class  was  made  on 
the  basis  of  the  total  value  of  all  farm  products  sold  and  number 
of  days  the  farm  operator  worked  off  the  farm.  Farms  operated 
by  institutions  or  government  agencies  (except  farms  operated 
by  the  Land  Authority)  were  always  classified  as  abnormal. 


Except  in  the  case  of  vegetables  sold  and  ornamental  plants 
Sold,  the  value  of  crops,  animals,  and  animal  products  sold  was 
not  obtained  in  the  1959  Census.  The  value  of  sales  was  esti- 
mated by  multiplying  the  quantity  sold  for  each  crop,  animal,  or 
animal  product  by  unit  prices.  The  unit  prices  used  were  as 
follows: 


Price 
per  unit 
Farm  Product  (dollars) 

Sugarcane 9.10 

Pineapples- 49.83 

Coffee- .56 

Tobacco ,.il 

Cotton .13 

Rice - .07 


Unit 

Ton 
Ton 

Pound 
Pound 
Pound 
Pound 


Fincas  por  Tenencia  del  Operador. — En  el  censo  de  1959  los 
operailores  de  fincas  se  clasificaron  de  acuerdo  con  la  tenencia 
bajo  la  cual  ellos  operan  el  terreno  en  sus  fincas.  La  tenencia 
fue'detenninada  a  base  de!  informe  sobre  terreno  propio,  total  de 
terreno  tornado  en  arrendainiento  y  terreno  administrado  para 
otros. 

Los  propietarios  poseen  terreno  pero  no  toman  terreno  en 
arrendamiento. 

Los  propietarios  en  parte  poseen  terreno  y  toman  terreno  en 
arrendajiiiento. 

Los  administradores  operan  fincas  para  otras  perscmas  y 
recibienun  salario  por  sus  servicios.  Las  personas  que  actuMi 
m.eramente  como  vigilantes,  mayordomos  u  obreros  a  sueldo  no 
son  clasificados  como  administradores.  Si  el  operador  de  ima 
finca  administraba  bajo  salario  terreno  perteneciente  a  otra 
persona  y  tambien  estaba  a  cargp  de  la  operacidh  de  terreno 
propio,  los  terrenes  asf  atendidos  se  consideraban  como  dos 
fincas  distintas.  La  disminucidh  en  el  numero  de  fincas  que 
fuercn  explotadas  por  administradores  desde  el  1940  al  1950 
se  debe  mayormente  a  cajnbios  de  procedimientos  en  la  clasi- 
ficacidn  de  las  fincas  por  tenencia.  Un  numero  considerable 
de  fincas  pequenas  operadas  por  mayordom.os,  hijos  de  los 
duenos,  etc.  fueron  clasificadas  como  operaxias  por  adminis- 
tradores asalariados  en  1940  y  censos  anteriores.  En  1950  y 
1959  tales  fincas  fueron  clasificadas  como  operadas  por 
duenos  en  vez  de  por  administradores.  Fincas  operadas  por 
una  iglesia,  escuela,  hospital  o  agencia  del  gpbiemo  se 
clasificaron  como  administradas. 

Los  arrendatarios  toman  en  arrendamiento  todo  el  terreno 
que  operan. 


Fincas  por  clase  econcimica, — Una  clasificacio'nde  fincas  por 
clase  economica  fue'  hecha  con  el  propdsito  de  segregar  las 
fincas  en  grupos  con  caracteristicas  y  tamano  de  operaciones 
casi  iguales.  Esta  clasificacion  se  hizo  para  presentar  una 
descripcion  segura  de  las  fincas  en  cada  clase  y  para  que  se 
proveyera  una  data  basica  para  el  analisis  de  la  organizacidn  de 
la  apricultura,  Solamente  las  fincas  incluidas  en  la  m.uestra 
fueron  clasificadas  por  clase  economica.  Los  totales  dados  en 
las  tablas  representan  estimados  para  todas  las  fincas  basados 
en  la  tabulacion  de  la  data  para  las  fincas  incluidas  en  la 
muestra. 

La  olasificacionde  fincas  por  clase  econc^mica  sehizo  a  base 
del  valor  total  de  todos  los  productos  vendidos,  y  del  niimero  de 
dias  el  operador  trabajd  fuera  de  la  finca  durante  el  ano.  Las 
fincas  operadas  por  instituciones  o  agendas  del  gobiemo 
(excepto  las  fincas  operadas  por  la  Autoridad  de  Tierras)  fueron 
siempre  clasificadas  como  anorm.ales. 

Con  excepcion  de  los  vegetal es  y  las  plantas  ornamental es 
vendidas,  el  valor  de  las  ventas  de  los  productos  agncolas, 
animales  y  productos  de  animates  no  se  obtuvo  en  el  Censo  de 
1959.  El  valor  de  las  ventas  fue'  estimado  multiplicando  la 
cantidad  vendida  de  cada  producto  agricola,  animal  o  producto 
de  animal  por  determinada  unidad  de  precio.  Las  unidades  de 
precios  que  se  usaron  son  las  siguientes: 


Producto  aijrf.cola 

Cana  de  azucar 

Pinas 

Cafe 

Tabaco 

Algoddn 

Arroz 


! 'recto 

por 

unidad 

(declares) 

Unidad 

9.10 

Tonelada 

49.83 

Tonelada 

.56 

Libra 

.31 

Libra 

.13 

Libra 

.07 

Libra 

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Farm  Product 


Cowpeas 

Pigeon  peas 

Drj-  beans 

Com 

Sweetpotatoes  - 
Dasheens 


Yams 

Taniers — 
Cassava  -• 
Citions  — 
Coconuts  - 
Plantains - 


Ban  anas- - 
Grapefruit 
Oranges -- 

Limes 

Avocados  - 
Mangoes  -  - 


Cattle 

Hogs  and  pips- 
Milk 


Price 

per  unit 

(dollars) 

Unit 

.10 

Pound 

.10 

Pound 

.08 

Pound 

.05 

Pound 

.04 

Pound 

.01 

Pound 

.03 

Pound 

.03 

Pound 

.03 

Pound 

.03 

Pound 

.03 

Each  nut 

.60 

Bunch 

.10 

Bunch 

19.90 

Per  1,000 

4.84 

Per  1,000 

4.00 

Per  1,000 

33.76 

Per  1,000 

4.30 

Per  1,000 

144.00 

Each 

29.00 

Each 

.16 

Quart 

.51 

Dozen 

1.71 

Each 

Eggs ■ 

Chicken  hens,  roosters,  and  pullets  ■ 


These  unit  prices  were  secured  from  the  Department  of  Agri- 
culture of  Puerto  Rico. 

Farms  were  divided  into  eleven  groups  as  follows: 


Commercial,  Farms 


Value  of  Farm 
Products  Sold 


I $20,000  or  more 

11 S10,000  to  S19,999 


III  — 
IV—- 

V 

VI— 
VII— 
VTTI- 


S7,500  to 
S5,000  to 
$2,500  to 
$1,200  to 
$500  to 
$150  to 


$9,999 
$7,499 
$4,999 
$2,499 
$1,199 
$499 


The  otlier  farms  were  divided  into  three  economic  classes  as 
follows: 

1.    Partrtime  farms — Operator  working   off  the    farm  75  or 
more  days  and  sales  of  farm  products  less  than  $150. 


2.    Subsistence  tarms — Operator  working  off  the  farm  less 
than  75  days  and  sales  of  farm  products  less  than  $150. 


3.  Abnormal  farms — Includes  all  institutional  and  experi- 
mental farms  regardless  of  the  value  of  sales.  Institutional 
farms  include  those  operated  by  hospitals,  penal  institutions, 
schools,  etc. 


Producto  agncola 


Frijoles 

Gandules 

Habichuelas  secas- 

Mafz 

Batatas 

Malangas 


Names 

Yautias-  - 

Yuca 

Qdras 

Co cos 

Platanos 


Guineos  — 
ToTonjas — 

Chinas 

Limones  — 
Aguacates  ■ 
Mangos 


Vacas 

Cerdos 

Lsche 

T'uevos 

Gallinas,  gallos  y  polios-- 


Precio 

por 

unidad 

(declares) 

Unidad 

.10 

Libra 

.10 

Libra 

.08 

Libra 

.05 

Libra 

.04 

Libra 

.01 

Libra 

.03 

Libra 

.03 

Libra 

.03 

Libra 

.03 

Libra 

.03 

Cada  uno 

.60 

Racimo 

.40 

Racimo 

19.90 

Millar 

4.84 

Millar 

4.00 

Millar 

33.76 

Millar 

4.30 

Millar 

144.00 

Cada  una 

29.00 

Cada  uno 

.16 

Litro 

.51 

Docena 

1.71     Cada  uno 


Estas  unidades  de    precio   se   obtuvieron    del    Dspartamento  de 
Agricultura  de  Puerto  Rico. 

Las  fincas  se  dividieron  en  once  grupos,  como  sigue: 

Valor  de  los 
productos 
Fincas  comerciales  vendidos 


I 

II 

III--- 
IV--- 

V 

VI--- 
VII-- 
VIII- 


$20,000  o  mas 

$10,000  a  $19,999 

$7,500  a    $9,999 

$5,000  a    $7,499 

82,500  a    $4,999 

$1,200  a    $2,499 

$500  a    $1,199 

$1 50  a       5499 


Las  demas  fincas  fueron  agrupadas  entres  clases  econdmicas, 
como  sigue: 

1.  Fincas  trabajadas  parte  del  tiempo — £1  operadorde  la 
finca  informcf  haber  trabajado  fuera  de  la  finca  75  dias  o  mas 
durante  el  ano  1959  y  el  valor  estimado  de  las  ventas  de  los 
productos  agrf colas  fue'menos  de  $150. 

2.  Fincas  de  subsistsncia — Fl  operador  informo'  haber 
trabajado  fuera  de  la  finca  menos  de75  dias  durante  el  sS\o  de 
1959,  y  el  valor  estimado  de  las  ventas  de  los  productos  agn- 
colas  fue'menos  de  $150. 

3.  Fincas  anormales — Todas  las  fincas  expert m.en tales  y 
todas  las  pertenecientes  a  instituciones  se  incluyen  aquj  sin 
considerar  el  valor  de  las  ventas  de  los  productos  agncolas. 
Las  fincas  pertenecientes  a  instituciones  se  relacionan  a 
estas  operadas  por  hospitales,  instituciones  penales,  escu- 
elas,  etc. 


XXIV 


CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:   1959 


Farms  by  TVpe. — Commercial  farms  with  a  value  of  $150  or 
more  of  farm  products  sold  were  classified  by  type  on  the  basis 
of  the  source  from  which  50  percent  or  more  of  the  calculated 
value  of  all  farm  products  sold  was  obtained.  In  some  cases  the 
type  of  farm  was  determined  on  the  basis  of  the  value  of  sales 
for  an  individual  farm  product  such  as  sugarcane,  or  on  the 
basis  of  combined  sales  of  closely  related  products  such  as 
fruits  and  nuts.  In  other  cases,  when  50  percent  of  the  total 
value  of  sales  was  not  derived  from  specified  individual  prod- 
ucts or  a  closely  related  group  of  products,  the  type  was  deter- 
mined on  the  basis  of  the  value  of  sales  of  a  broader  group  of 
products.  For  instance,  if  the  value  of  cotton,  rice,  pigeon 
peas,  cowpeas,  dry  beans,  com,  sweetpotatoes,  dasheens,  yams, 
taniers,  cassava,  peanuts,  Irish  potatoes,  and  other  minor  crops 
sold  represented  50  percent  or  more  of  the  total  value  of  farm 
products  sold,  the  farm  was  classified  as  a  "minor-crop"  farm.. 

The  types,  together  with  the  products  or  groups  of  products 
from  which  50  percent  or  more  of  the  total  sales  were  to  be  de- 
rived, are  as  follows: 


Product  or  group  of  ■products  amounting 
to  60  percent  or  mere  of  the  value  of 
Type  all  farm  products  sold 

Sugarcane Sugarcane. 

Coffee- Coffee. 

Tobacco Tolacco 

Minoi^crop Cotton  rice,  pigeon  peas,    cowpeas, 

dry  beans,  com,  sweetpotatoes, da^ 
sheens,  yams,  taniers,  cassava, 
peanuts,  Irish  potatoes,  and  other 
minor  field  crops. 

Fruit-and-nut All  tree  fruits,  nuts,  and  pineapples. 

Livestock- - Hog^,  cattle,  milk,  poultry,  and  poultry 

products. 

General-crop A  farm  was  classified  as  general-crop 

if  50  percent  or  more  of  the  value  of 
farm  products  sold  was  obtained 
from  the  sale  of  crops,  but  the  value 
of  a  crop  or  group  of  crops,  as  spec- 
ified for  sugarcane,  coffee,  tobacco, 
or  minor  crops,  and  fmit  and  nut 
farms,  did  not  equal  50  percent  or 
more  of  the  total  value  of  farm  prod- 
ucts sold. 

Crop-and-livestock Farms  on  which  less  than  half  of  the 

value  of  all  farm  products  sold  was 
obtained  from  the  sale  of  crops 
listed  for  each  crop-tyrie  of  farm 
above  or  from  the  sale  of  livestock 
and  livestock  products  were  classi- 
fied as  crop-and-livestock  farms. 

Miscellaneous All    farms   with  calculated   sales   of 

$150  or  more  that  could  not  be 
classified  into  any  of  the  above 
groups.  These  farms  include  farms 
with  50  percent  or  more  of  the  total 
value  of  farm  products  sold  from 
the  sale  of  ornamental  plants,  or  of 
vegetables. 

STATISTICS  FOR  PARCELAS 

In  order  to  obtain  information  regarding  parcelas  and  parcela 
characteristics,  questions  related  to  tenure  of  operator;  value  of 
livestock  and  livestock  products  sold;  and  value  of  crops,  vege- 
tables, and  fruits  sold  were  included  in  the  Enumerator's 
Record  Book.    Sales  were  reported  for  the  year  1959. 

This  information  was  obtained  for  all  places  having  an  area 
of  one-fourth  of  a  cuerda  but  less  than  three  cuerdas. 


Flncas  por  tipo. — Las  fincas  comerciales  con  productos  agri- 
colas  vendidos  por  valor  de  $150  o  mas  fueron  clasificadas  a 
base  de  aquel  producto  que  produjo  50  por  ciento  o  mas  del  valor 
computado  de  todos  los  productos  agrfcolas  vendidos.  En 
ajgunos  casos  el  tipo  de  finca  se  determind  a  base  del  valor  de 
las  ventas  de  un  solo  producto  agrfcola;  como  por  ejemplo,  la 
carTa  de  azucar;  o  a  base  del  as  ventas  combinadas  de  productos 
rela,cionados  entre  si,  como  frutas  y  nueces.  En  otios  casos, 
cuando  el  50  por  ciento  del  valor  total  de  las  ventas  nose  derivo' 
de  productos  individuales  o  de  un  grupo  de  productos  relacio- 
riados  entre  si, el  lipo  de  finca  se  determined  a  base  del  valor  de 
las  ventas  de  un  grupo  de  productos  mas  amplio.  For  ejemplo, 
si  el  valor  del  algoddn,  arroz,  gandules,  frijoles,  habichuelas 
secas,  mafz,  batatas,  malangas,  fiames,  yautfas,  yuca,  mam, 
papas,  y  otros  frutos  menores  vendidos  fue'de  50  por  ciento  o 
mas  del  valor  total  de  productos  agrfcolas  vendidos,  la  finca  se 
clasificd  como  finca  de  frutos  menores. 

Los  ti[X>s,  conjuntamente  con  los  productos  o  grupos  de 
productos  de  los  cuales  se  derive  50  por  ciento  o  mas  del  valor 
total  de  las  ventas,  se  senalan  a  continuacidn: 

t'roducto  0  grupo  de  productos  que  repre- 
sentan   un  50  por  ciento    o   mas  del 
valor  de  todos  los  productos  agncolas 
Tipo  vendidos 

Cana  de  e^zucar Calia  de  azucar. 

Cafe Cafe, 

Tabaco Tabaoo. 

Frutos  menores Algoddn,  arroz,  gandules,  frijoles,  habi- 
chuelas secas,  maiz,  batatas,  malanga, 
names,  yautfa,  yucfi,  manf,  papas  y 
otros  frutos  menores. 

FruUis  y  nueces Todos   los    arboles    frutBiles,   nueces  y 

pinas. 
Canado Cerdos,    ganado    vacuno,  leche,  aves  y 

productos  de  aves. 

Cosecha  general Una  finca  fue  clasificada  como  cosecha 

general,  si  el  50  por  ciento o  mas  del 
valor  de  los  productos  agncolas  ven- 
dido  fu^obtenido  de  la  venta  de  cose- 
chas,  pero  el  valor  de  una  cosecha  o 
grupo  de  productos  como  caiTa  de 
azifcar,  cafe',  tabacc^  frutos  menores,  y 
frutas  y  nueces  no  era  igual  al  50  por 
ciento  o  mas  del  valor  total  de  todos 
los  productos  agncolas  vendidos. 

Cosecha  y  ganado Las  fincas  con  un  valor,  de  las  ventas 

de  cosechas,  especificadas  anterior- 
mente  por  bpo,  o  de  las  ventas  de 
ganado  y  productos  de  ganaderfa  y 
aves,  de  menos  de  la  mita^  del  valor 
de  todos  los  productos  afjicolas  ven- 
didos se  clasificaron  como  fincas  de 
cosecha  y  ganado. 

Nliscelanea Todas  las  fincas  con  ventas  calculadas 

de  $150  o  mas  que  no  se  pudieron 
clasificar  en  ninguno  de  los  grupos 
anteriores.  Estas  fincas  incluyen  las 
fincas  con  el  50  por  ciento  o  mdJs  del 
valor  total  de  los  productos  agrfcolas 
yendidosde  ventas  de  plantas  om  amen- 
ta! es  o  de  vegetal  es. 

ESTACISTICAS  PARA  PARCELAS 

Para  obtsner  la  informacidn  reiacionada  a  parcelas  y  las 
caracteristicas  de  dstas,  se  incluyeron  en  el  libro  de  registro 
prsguntas  relacionadas  a  la  tenencia  de  la  parcela,  alvalorde 
los  animales  y  de  los  productos  de  animal  vendido,  y  al  valor  de 
las  cosechas  vendidas.  Las  ventas  informadas  fueron  durante 
el  ijno  1959. 

Esta  informacidn  se  obtuvo  da  todos  los  sitios  en  los  distritos 
mralas  que  tenian  un  area  de  un  ci:arto  de  cuerda  a  menos  de 
tres  cuerdas. 


Chapter  A 


STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 

(1) 


PUERTO  RICO 

Puerto  Rico  Table  1. -NUMBER  AND  AREA  OF  FARMS,  1910  TO  1959 


Item 

1959 

1950 



1940 

1935 

1930 

1920 

1910 

45,792 

-7,723 
-14.4 

1,682,556 

-162,330 
-8.8 

36.7 

53,515 

-2,004. 
-3.6 

1,844,886 

-40,988 
-2.2 

81.8 

34.5 

55,519 

2,729 
5.2 

1,885,874 

-27,173 
-1.4 

83.6 

34.0 

52,790 

-175 
-0.3 

1,913,047 

-66,427 
-3.4 

34.8 

36.2 

52,965 

11,887 
28.9 

1,979,474 

-42,930 
-2.1 

87.8 

37.4 

41,078 

-17,293 
-29.6 

2,022,404 

-62,758 
-3.0 

89.7 

49.2 

58,371 

m 

NA 

2,085,162 

NA 
HA 

92.4 

35.7 

Increase  over  preceding  census: 

All  land  In  fanns   (cuerdas) 

Increase  over  preceding  census: 

Average  per  farm  (cuerdas ) 

NA  Not  available. 

^The  total  land  area  is  2,126,386  cuerdas  for  1959  and  2,255,68A  cuerdas  for  1910  to  1950. 


Puerto  Rico  Table  2.-NUMBER  AND  AREA  OF  FARMS,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM,  1910  TO  1959 


Number  of  farms 

All  lano 

in  farms   (cuerdas) 

Item 

1959 

1950 

1940 

1935 

1930 

1920 

1910 

1959 

1950 

1940 

1935 

1930 

1920 

1910 

45,792 

(M 

22,967 

9,654 

7,788 

2,621 

1,212 

512 

1,038 

53,515 

(') 

27,985 

10,538 

8,687 

3,166 

1,440 

627 

1,072 

55,519 

1,198 

28,172 

11,288 

8,575 

3,200 

1,504 

646 

936 

52,790 

1,782 

25,326 

11,166 

8,339 

3,137 

1,488 

656 

846 

52,965 

2,128 

24,392 

11,067 

8,835 

3,351 

1,570 

674 

943 

41,078 
1,127 

14,854 
9,621 
8,467 
3,493 
1,639 
723 
1,154 

^ 

58,371 

42,004 

3,872 
3,723 
1,726 

2,041 

1,682,556 

f              (M 

<     115,237 

L    130,077 

234,010 

176,636 

155,767 

107,650 

I     763,129 

1,844,886 
(M 
143,008 
144,449 
263,720 
216,148 
186,539 
133,055 
757,967 

1,885,874 
2,154 
143,284 
151,510 
258,563 
215,540 
191,673 
135,568 
787,577 

1,913,047 
3,305 
131,320 
147,770 
250,339 
211,324 
189,193 
137,662 
841,634 

1,979,474 
3,909 
127,523 
147,503 
264,712 
226,464 
201,928 
143,884 
863,551 

2,022,404 

\    215,222 

255,199 
234,993 
209,541 

k,  107, 449 

2,085,162 

257,922 

268,234 

250,691 

221,306 

Percent  distribution 

All  farms 

100.0 

CM 

50.2 

21.1 

17;0 

5.7 

2.6 

1.1 

2.3 

100.0 

(') 

52.3 

19.7 

16.2 

5.9 

2.7 

1.2 

2.0 

100.0 
2.2 
50.7 
20.3 
15.4 
5.8 
2.7 
1.2 
1.7 

100.0 

3.4 

48.0 

21.2 

15.9 

5.9 

2.8 

1.2 

1.6 

100.0 

4.0 

46.1 

20.9 

16.7 

6.3 

3.0 

1.3 

1.8 

100.0 

2.7 

36.2 

23.4 

20.6 

8.5 

4.0 

1.8 

2.8 

} 

100.0 

72.0 

15.2 
6.4 
3.0 

3.5 

100.0 

f              (') 

6.9 

l            7.7 

13.9 

10.5 

9.3 

r             6.4 

V           45.4 

100.0 
(M 
7.8 
7.8 
14.3 
U.7 
10.1 
7.2 
41.1 

100.0 
0.1 
7.6 
8.0 
13.7 
11.4 
10.2 
7.2 
41.8 

100.0 

0.2 

6.9 

7.7 

13.1 

11.0 

9.9 

7.2 

44.0 

100.0 
0.2 
6.4 
7.5 
13.4 
11.4 
10.2 
7.3 
43.6 

100.0 

10.6 

12.6 
11.6 
10.4 

}          54.8 

100.0 

12.4 

12.9 

12.0 

100-174  cuerdas 

10.6 

52.1 

^Not  enumerated  or  counted  as  farms  in  1959  or  1950, 


Puerto  Rico  Table  3.-NUMBER  AND  AREA  OF  FARMS,  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR,  1910  TO  1959 


Number 

Percent  distribution 

Item 

1959 

1950 

1940 

1935 

1930 

1920 

1910 

1959 

1950 

1940 

1935 

1930 

1920 

1910 

45,792 

43,573 

531 

1,638 

1,682,556 

1,257,134 

327,036 

98,386 

36.7 

28.9 

615.9 

5B.3 

53,515 

50,134 

421 

2,910 

1,844,886 

1,378,626 

340,194 

126,066 

34.5 
27.5 
803.1 
43.3 

55,519 

42,990 

1,303 

11,226 

1,385,874 

1,072,144 

573,699 

240,031 

34.0 

24.9 

440.3 

21.4 

52,790 

40,435 

2,414 

9,891 

1,913,047 

1,002,511 

708,293 

202,243 

36.2 

24.8 

293.4 

20.4 

52,965 

43,101 

3,374 

6,490 

1,979,474 

1,166,976 

676,760 

135,733 

37.4 
27.1 
200.6 
20.9 

41,078 

36,407 

1,213 

3,458 

2,022,404 

1,485,203 

351,335 

135,861 

49.2 

40.8 

289.6 

53.7 

58 ,371 

46,779 

1,170 

10,422 

2,085,162 

1,457,345 

401,747 

226,070 

35.7 

31.2 

343.4 

21.7 

100.0 
95.2 

1.2 
3.7 

100.0 

74.7 

19.4 

5.8 

XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

100.0 

93.8 

0.8 

5.4 

100.0 
74.7 
13.4 
6.8 

XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

100.0 

77.4 

2.3 

20.2 

lOO.O 
56.9 
30.4 
12.7 

XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

100.0 
76.7 
4.6 
18.7 

100.0 
52.4 
37.0 
10.6 

XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

100.0 

81.4 

6.4 

12.2 

100.0 

59.0 

34.2 

6.9 

XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

100.0 
88.6 
3.0 
8.4 

100.0 
73.4 
17.4 
9.2 

XXX 
XXX 
XXX 
XXX 

100.0 

80.1 

2.0 

17.9 

100.0 

69.9 

19.3 

10.3 

XXX 

XXX 

XXX 

XXX 

STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 
Puerto  Rico  Table  4.-FARMS  REPORTING  AND  NUMBER  OF  LIVESTOCK  ON  FARMS,  1910  TO  1959 


Farms  reporting 

Item 

Number 

Percent  of  all 

farms 

1959 

1950 

1940 

1935 

1930 

1920 

1910 

1959 

1950 

1940 

1935 

1930 

1920 

1910 

14,503 

1,470 

26,957 

180 

4,747 

24,569 

'36,781 

608 

19,126 

1,794 

32,852 

500 

n,505 

30,607 

'47,241 

1,457 

'16,239 

NA 

'31,031 

*698 

'13,799 

'31,542 

'44,849 

906 

20,801 

NA 

29,978 

354 

15,189 

32,085 

42,865 

1,466 

23,257 

NA 

NA 

603 

13,421 

27,748 

44,307 

1,180 

22,681 

NA 

25,208 

604 
n,901 
27,854 
36,273 

825 

24,367 

NA 

30,647 

866 
17,717 
33,247 
44,601 

229 

31.7 

3.2 

58.9 

0.4 

10.4 

53.7 

80.3 

1.3 

35.7 

3.4 

61.4 

0.9 

21.5 

57.2 

88.3 

2.7 

29.2 

NA 

55.9 

1.3 
24.9 
56.3 
80.8 

1.6 

39.4" 

NA 

56.8 

0.7 
28.8 
60.8 
81.2 

2.8 

43.9 

HA 

NA 

1.1 

25.3 

52.4 

83.7 

2.2 

55.2 

NA 

61.4 

1.5 
29.0 
67.8 
83.3 

2.0 

41.7 

NA 

52.5 

1.5 
30.4 
57.0 
76.4 

0.4 

Hives  of  bees 

Number  of 

livestock 

Item 

Total 

Average  per  farm 

reporting 

1959 

1950 

1940 

1935 

1930 

1920 

1910 

1959 

1950 

1940 

1935 

1930 

1920 

1910 

22,900 

3,685 

294,106 

1,761 

15,191 

73,029 

'874,997 

8,627 

36,390 

5,419 

289,389 

3,121 

39,311 

91,069 

'799,353 

17,794 

'33,688 

'6,199 

'299,734 

^3,488 

'42,861 

'97,306 

'769,934 

17,235 

35,976 
7,734 
266,154 
3,363 
36,478 
79,508 
667,749 
19,160 

42,L20 

7,583 

296,235 

3,259 

34,269 

69,266 

684,448 

22,162 

46,922 
7,911 
263,710 
3,755 
32,971 
98,760 
599,352 
41,093 

55,225 

5,554 

313,886 

5,525 

45,932 

103,041 

599,070 

5,913 

1.6 
2.5 
10.9 
9.8 
3.2 
3.0 
23.8 
14.2 

1.9 
3.0 
3.8 
6.2 
3.4 
3.0 
16.9 
12.2 

2.1 

NA 

9.7 

5.0 

3.1 

3.1 

17.2 

19.0 

1.7 
NA 
8.9 
9.5 
2.4 
2.5 
15.6 
13.1 

1.8 

NA 

NA 

5.4 

2.6 

2.5 

15.4 

18.3 

2.1 

NA 

10.5 

6.2 

2.8 

3.5 

16.5 

49.3 

2.3 

10.2 
6  4 

2  6 

3  1 

25  8 

NA  Not  available. 
^Over  3  months  old. 
^Over  6  months  old. 
^Over  4  months  old. 
^Chicken  hens  only. 


Puerto  Rico  Table  5. -FARMS  REPORTING  AND  AREA  OF  VEGETABLES  HARVESTED  FOR  SALE,  1929  TO  1959 


Farms  reporting 


Area  harvested  for  sale    (cuerdas) 


Total 

Eggplant 

Pumpkins  and  squashes 

Onions 

Green  beans 

Lettuce 

Cucumbers 

Peppers 

Okra 

Cabbage 

Tomatoes 

All  other 

NA  Not  available. 


NA 

504 

2,489 

33 

445 

379 

140 

1,394 

156 

484 

1,307 

NA 


5,923 

922 

2,158 

307 

641 

679 

158 

1,535 

222 

992 

2,294 

NA 


6,033 

1,015 

2,389 

389 

774 

730 

272 

1,864 

483 

1,387 

3,459 

219 


12,804 

1,478 
2,081 

881 
9,076 
1,224 

180 
2,202 

626 

2,681 

3,437 

NA 


5,977 

196 
2,333 

23 
406 
122 

95 
729 

95 

427 

1,085 

461 


6,463 

291 
1,692 

137 

499 

158 
63 

622 
81 

665 
1,591 

659 


6,860 

332 
1,188 
404 
499 
210 
321 
845 
198 
603 
2,125 
135 


3,616 

137 
378 
432 
385 
180 
134 
606 
170 
297 
809 
33 


11,962 

345 
847 
377 

7,195 
257 
176 
619 
184 
656 

1,033 
273 


PUERTO  RICO 

Puerto  Rico  Table  6.-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  AND  QUANTITY  HARVESTED  FOR  THE  PRINCIPAL  CROPS 

1909  TO  1959 


Crop  and  year 


Pineapples : 

1959 

1949 

1939 

1935 

1929 

1919 

1909 

Sugarcane : 

1959 

1949 

1939 

1935 

1929 

1919 

1909 

Coffee : 

1959 

1949 

1939 

1935 

1929 

1919 

1909 

Tobacco: 

1959 

1949 

1939 

1935 

1929 

1919 

1909 

Rice: 

1959 

1949 

1939 

1935 

1929 

1919 

1909 

Dry  beans: 

1959 

1949 

1939 

1935 

1929 

1919 

1909 

Com: 

1959 

1949 

1939 

1935 

1929 

1919 

1909 

Cowpeas : 

1959 

1949 

1939 

1935 

Pigeon  peas: 

1959 

1949 

1939 

1935 

Cotton: 

1959 

1949 

1939 

1935 

1929 

1919 

1909 

Sweetpotatoes : 

1959 

1949 

1939 

1935 

1929 

1919 

1959 

1949 

1939 

1935 

1929 

Taniers   (yautfas): 

1959 

1949 

1939 

1935 

1929 

Dasheens  (nalangas) 

1959 

1949 

Cassavas  (yucas) : 

1959 

1949 

Peanuts : 

1959 

1949 


Farms  reporting 


56 
140 
268 
847 
1,438 
445 
590 

9,804 
11,204 
9,896 
7,089 
7,103 
8,839 
6,816 

22,963 
24,657 
22,407 
21,125 
17,295 
22,704 
25,433 

8,330 
14,937 
16,918 
17,686 
17,106 
9,561 
8,329 

483 
4,299 
8,716 
6,233 
3,277 
5,232 
8,382 

5,851 
18,372 
31,543 
25,202 
25,165 
16,095 
11,693 

8,425 
24,334 
32,236 
25,298 
32,309 
21,656 
27,400 

1,928 
4,804 
10, 3U 
2,852 

10,503 
23,744 
27,322 
18,450 

71 
880 
992 
400 
2,723 
942 
555 

8,997 
25,552 
35,990 
31,759 
33,913 
22,313 

6,466 
12,506 
12,311 
11,468 

7,049 

10,954 
21,009 
24,189 
20,686 
17,834 

5,404 

12,499 

2,340 
8,069 


Percent  of 
all  farms 


0.1 
0.3 
0.5 
1.6 
2.7 
1.1 
1.0 

21.4 
20.9 
17.8 
13.4 
13.4 
21.5 
11.7 

50.1 
46.1 
40.4 
40.0 
27.5 
55.3 
43.6 

18.2 
27.9 
30.5 
33.5 
32.3 
23.3 
14.3 

1.1 
8.0 
15.7 
11.8 
6.2 
12.7 
15.2 

12.8 
34.3 
56.8 
47.7 
47.5 
39.2 
20.0 

18.4 
45.5 
58.1 
47.9 
61.0 
52.7 
46.9 

4.2 

9.0 

18.6 

5.4 

22.9 
44.4 
49.2 
34.9 

0.2 
1.6 
1.8 
0.8 
5.1 
2.3 
1.0 

19.6 
47.7 
64.8 
60.2 
64.0 
54.3 

14.1 
23.4 
22.2 
21.7 
13.3 

23.9 
39.3 
43.6 
39.2 
33.7 

11.8 
23.4 

5.1 
15.1 

0.1 

0.2 


Ouerdas  harvested 


4,027 
3,553 
1,912 
lU 
NA 
NA 
NA 

320,940 
344  067 
229,750 
245,154 
237,758 
227,815 
145,433 

183,430 
176,386 
181, 106 
182,316 
191,712 
193,561 
186,875 

17,328 
26,834 
28,584 
45,720 
52,947 
39,068 
22,142 

581 
5,342 
13,753 
9,386 
5,244 
11,749 
16,138 

5,925 
19,962 
48,363 
31,470 
40,902 
34,907 
20,652 

16,138 
39,497 
59,350 
49,820 
70,217 
58,785 
56,640 

1,446 
3,701 
12,373 
3,379 

11,555 
20,436 
34,301 
15,954 

412 
2,736 
3,381 
934 
10,282 
2,760 
1,425 

8,026 
23,818 
49,565 
36,947 

47,616 
31,457 

4,345 
6,125 
8,827 
7,966 
5,136 

8,704 
14,693 
22,030 
17,596 
16,683 

3,543 
7,835 

1,276 
3,681 

101 

157 


Average  per 
farm  reporting 


71.9 
25.4 
7.1 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

32.7 
30.7 
23.2 
34.6 
33.5 
25.3 
21.3 

8.0 
7.2 
8.1 
8.6 
11.1 
8.5 
7.3 

2.1 
1.8 
1.7 
2.6 
3.1 


1.2 
1.2 
1.6 
1.5 
1.6 
2.2 
1.3 

1.0 
1.1 
1.5 
1.2 
1.6 
2.2 
1.8 

1.9 
1.6 
1.8 
2.0 
2.2 
2.7 
2.1 

0.8 
0.8 

1.2 


1..1 
0.9 
1.3 
0.9 

5.8 
3.1 
3.4 
2.3 
3.3 
2.9 
2.6 

0.9 
0.9 
1.4 
1.2 
1.4 
1.4 

0.7 
0.5 
0.7 
0.7 
0.7 

0.8 
0.7 
0.9 
0.9 
0.9 

0.6 
0.6 

0.5 
0.5 


Quantity  harvested 


Unit  of 
measure 


Tons 

Tons 

Tons 

Tons 

Tons 

Tons 

Tons 

Tons 

Tons 

Tons 

Tons 

Tons 

Tons 

Tons 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Lb.  (unglnned) 
Lb.  (unginned) 
Lb.  (unginned) 
Lb.  (unginned) 
Lb.  (unginned) 
Lb.  (unginned) 
Lb.  (unginned) 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Pounds 


Quantity 


1.7  Pounds. 


15, 

32 
103 

81 
115 

59, 

16, 
18 
25 
20 
16 

18 
24 
42 
34 
35, 

9 
16 


42,265 
33,462 
11,971 
14,236 
16,365 
6,940 
16,388 

155,136 
699,147 
237,717 
299,977 
602,451 
961,984 
130,750 

000,054 
661,626 
652,044 
855,543 
331,877 
209,362 
717,727 

418,717 
254,260 
885,377 
254,288 
358,149 
362,826 
827,755 

360,957 
480,080 
915,600 
890,600 
212,600 
359,400 
962,300 

726,811 
808,972 
248,800 
501,200 
420,300 
339,400 
533,200 

757,139 
122,102 
811,000 
659,300 
901,600 
307,000 
701,200 

669,632 
079,467 
048,000 
748,200 

576,054 
938,152 
722,200 
714,800 

294,830 
175,677 
637,067 
498,706 
482,462 
052,037 
630,400 

906,560 
485,183 
160,000 
687,800 
244,300 
400,900 

578,254 
631, 169 
352,500 
093,400 
211,800 

792,895 
105,774 
707,200 
129,400 
094,700 

694,098 
319,681 

448,663 
775,236 

71,305 
108,878 


Average  per 
cuerda 


10.5 
9.4 
6.3 


NA 

31.6 
31.1 
31.5 
33.9 
23.6 
17.4 
21.9 

158 
145 
180 
142 
38 
275 
282 

1,121 
829 
696 
684 
573 
496 
489 

621 
464 
576 
521 
422 
456 
431 

460 

291 
398 
429 
475 
468 
365 

790 
585 
620 
635 
639 
635 
542 

463 
292 

408 
1,109 

656 
340 
458 
546 

715 
430 
434 
534 
533 
381 
442 

1,982 
1,364 
2,081 
2,211 
2,420 
1,888 

3,815 
3,042 
2,929 
2,523 
3,126 

2,159 
1,641 
1,934 
1,940 
2,104 

2,736 
2,083 

1,919 
1,297 

706 
693 


NA  Not  available. 


6  STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 

Puerto  Rico  Table  7.-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  TREES  OR  PLANTS,  AND  QUANTITY  HARVESTED  FOR  THE 

PRINCIPAL  FRUITS  AND  COCONUTS,  1910  TO  1959 


Farms  reporting 

Trees  or  plants 
not  bearing 

Bearing  trees 
or  plants 

Quantity  harvested 

Crop  and  year 

Number 

Percent  of 
all  farms 

Unit  of  measure 

Quantity 

Bananas : 

1959                                

22,403 
31,821 
28,865 
35,882 
36,705 
15,306 
NA 

13,753 
16,770 
13 ,833 

11,969 

8,894 

4,618 

NA 

9,188 
16,490 
11,898 

8,824 
11,141 

4,712 

3,809 

8,756 
8,236 
2,365 

1,249 

1,681 

599 

308 

18,879 
23,883 
19,032 
17,524 
21,368 
11,501 
10,087 

4,234 
5,864 
1,174 
1,621 
2,088 
831 
471 

12,454 
25,834 
27,182 
17,587 
17,082 
7,129 

5,142 
11,923 
16,350 
12,200 
16,046 
4,057 
2,793 

621 
2,072 
1,475 
1,890 
2,739 

210 

481 

1,013 

795 

369 
580 

524 
851 

1,101 
4,859 

15 
351 

79 
549 

3 
83 

75 
430 

19 

107 

14 
82 

10 
44 

48.9 
59.5 
52.0 
68.0 
69.3 
37.3 
NA 

30.0 
31.3 
24.9 
22.7 
16.3 
11.2 
NA 

20.1 
30.8 
21.4 
16.7 
21.0 
11.5 
6.5 

19.1 
15.4 
4.3 
2.4 
3.2 
1.5 
0.5 

41.2 
44.6 
34.3 
33.2 
40.3 
28.0 
17.3 

9.2 
11.0 
2.1 
3.1 
3.9 
2.0 
0.8 

27.2 
48.3 
49.0 
33.3 
32.3 
17.4 

11.2 
22.3 
29.4 
23.1 
30.3 
9.9 
4.8 

1.4 
3.9 
2.7 
3.6 
5.2 

0.5 
0.9 
1.3 

1.5 

0.8 
1.1 

1.1 
1.6 

2.4 
9.1 

(') 
0.6 

0.2 
1.0 

(') 
0.2 

0.2 

0.9 

(') 
0.2 

(') 
0.2 

(M 

0.1 

NA 

NA 

NA 

13,454,358 

44,281,017 

11,143,314 

NA 

NA 

NA 

NA 

1,580,388 

2,495,764 

1,625,189 

NA 

95,687 
189,773 
193,801 
157,621 
439,681 
311,150 
223,351 

17,035 
37, 522 
48,443 
153,120 
299,454 
114,244 
118,965 

198,975 
358,443 
450,065 
613,015 
1,010,654 
528,558 
737,483 

5,380 
6,813 
2,340 
3,860 
9,159 
23,118 
13,342 

47,730 
133,603 
287, 197 
112,773 
101,856 

65, 542 

9,000 
37,873 
90,321 
85,860 

184,825 
70,780 

128,824 

5,319 

34,276 

39, 145 

83,450 

392,911 

1,169 
3,019 
13,244 
20,616 

12,809 
43,094 

14,467 
8,204 

649 

8,021 

1 
886 

33 
3,317 

35 
1,515 

29 
678 

3 

71 

2 

80 

7,639 

NA 
NA 
NA 
25,162,261 
35,930,838 
21,485,617 
22,425,201 

NA 
NA 
NA 
3,067,468 
2,335,259 
2,405,471 
5,261,073 

517,056 
550,185 
595,925 
539,243 
471,032 
478,054 
298,316 

126,349 
161,194 
335,036 
646,802 
364,489 
219,193 
117,557 

1,035,822 

1,204,J61 

1,022,545 

1,240,269 

930,153 

735,751 

520,266 

18,216 
25,843 
9,596 
9,549 
11,558 
10,672 
9,874 

146,203 
233,768 
279,004 
151,325 
92,875 
95,254 

83,753 
135,553 
176,504 
167,799 
190,652 
79,200 
38,785 

41,840 
124,939 
117,663 
349,844 
309,587 

3,498 
12,205 
25,278 
46,493 

78,989 
132,212 

36,353 
23,869 

9,302 
51,437 

56 
5,755 

580 
8,558 

10 
2,754 

296 
3,465 

52 

231 

109 
552 

100 
43,815 

Bunches 

Bunches 

Bunches 

Bunches 

Bunches 

Bunches 

Bunches 

Bunches. 

Number 

Bunches 

Bunches 

Bunches 

Dozens 

Dozens 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Boxes 

13,807,706 

1940                       

16,014,474 
19,938,082 

1920             .  .      

19,079,495 

Plantains : 

6,732,393 
100,401,070 

1950 

1935              

2,600,683 

1920             

3,512,358 

Coconuts : 

1959     

23,392,963 

1950 

25,498,475 

21,776,289 

1935 

27,901,000 

12,003,000 

1920 .       

24,608,000 

Grapefruit: 

12,506,975 

1950        

14,149,961 

24,829,531 

1935 

883,388 

1930                                 ...       

604,943 

1920 

Oranges : 

Boxes 

Boxes 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Boxes 

Boxes 

Boxes 

Boxes 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Boxes 

Boxes 

Boxes 

Boxes 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number . 

345,340 
47,013 

159,444,312 
178,934,691 

1940 

116,273,562 

1935 

1,003,988 
871,370 

1920 

1,354,411 

1910 

Lilies: 

690,716 
3,672,881 

1950 

5,438,464 

1,163,562 

1935 

1930 

8,294 
9,028 

16,582 

1910 

3,598 

Avocados: 

1959 

1950 

16,424,809 
28,583,262 

33,049,941 

14,121,900 
10,093,600 

1920 

Mangoes: 

10,214,928 
35,374,356 

1950 

43,381,102 

1940                                    

63,423,586 

Number 

Number 

Boxes 

Boxes 

Number 

Number 

5-gaHon  cans. .. 
5-gallon  cans. . . 
5-gallon  cans... 

Pounds 

Pounds 

108,860,000 

1930..                            

118,940,000 

237,661 

1910.                  

232,223 

Guavas: 

1959 

6,417,767 

17,774,390 

29,957 

1935,       

101,705 

139,822 

Cacao: 

1959         

20,823 

1950                                . 

79,290 

1940     

Pounds 

Pounds 

85,607 

1935                                

76,478 

Citrons : 

Pounds 

Pounds 

Number 

Number 

6,082,813 

1950 

8,873,708 

Papayas : 

1959 

1,436,742 

1950                      .  .     

1,027,195 

Breadfruit; 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

1,306,857 

1950 

6,935,735 

Custard  apples  (corazdnes): 

1959 

700 

1950               ,                  

366,186 

Soursops  Cguandbanas); 

13,870 

1950 

487,609 

Pomshock  (guajn^s) : 
1959 

2,000 

1950 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Number 

Pounds 

Pounds 

125,555 

Mamey: 

21,246 

1950.  .            .    

257,104 

Star  apples  (caljnitos): 

1959 

2,455 

33,508 

Tamarind : 

1959  .             .    .     

3,960 

596,625 

Vanilla : 

1959    ....            

20 

8,563 

MA  Not  available. 


^Less  than  0.05  percent. 


PUERTO  RICO 

Puerto  Rico  Table  8.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959 


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


Item 
CFor  aeflnitione  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all  farms 


Economic  class 


Commercial  farms 


FAMS  AND  AREA 

Farms • number. . 

Percent  distribution percent.  . 

Land  in  farms cuerdas.  . 

Percent  distribution percent.  . 

Average  size  of  farm cuerdas. . 

Land  in  fanns  according  to  use: 

Cropland  used  for  crops farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas. . 

1  to  9  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

10  to  19  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

20  to  29  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

30  to  '»9  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

50  to  99  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

100  to  199  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

200  to  499  cuerdas farms  reporting. . 

500  or  more  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

Pastureland  suitable  for  crops farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas. . 
Pastureland  not  suitable  for  crops. .. .farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas. . 
Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas. , 

OFF-FAHM  WORK 

Farm  operators: 

Working  off  their  farms,  total. .. .operators  reporting.. 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting.. 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting. . 

SPECIFIED  EUiriFMENT  AND  FACILITIES 

Oxcarts farms  reporting . . 

number. . 
Other  carts farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
Coffee-pulping  machines farms  reporting. . 

number. . 
Coffee-drying  platforms farms  reporting . . 

number. . 
Coffee  driers farms  reporting . . 

number. . 

Tractors farms  reporting. . 

number. . 

1  tractor farms  reporting. . 

2  tractors farms  reporting. . 

3  tractors farms  reporting. . 

4  tractors farms  reporting.. 

5  or  more  tractors farms  reporting . . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting . . 

number. . 

Electricity farms  reporting . . 

Running  water farms  reporting.. 

Television farms  reporting .  . 

Radio farms  reporting.. 

Milking  machine farms  reporting.. 

Milk  cooler farms  reporting.. 

Silos farms  reporting . . 

fa™  LABOR,  WEEK  PRECEDING  ENUMERATION 

Salaried  and  wage  workers farms  reporting.  . 

persons. . 

Salaried  workers farms  reporting. , 

persons. , 

Wage  workers farms  reporting . . 

persons . . 
SPECIFIED  FAM  EXPENDITURES 

Feed  for  poultry farms  reporting. . 

dollars. . 

Diider  $1(X) farms  reporting. . 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting. . 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting.. 

*2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting.. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting.. 

Feed  for  livestock  (excluding  poultry)..  .fani:s  reporting.. 

dollars. , 

Under  $100 farms  reporting. 

'100  to  *999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

^2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 

Purchase  of  fertilizer farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

Under  $100 farms  reporting . 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 

Hired  labor farms  reporting . 

dollars. 

Under  $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  or  more farms  reporting. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


45,799 

100.0 

1,676,400 

100.0 

36.6 


42,415 

719,116 

32,224 

4,994 

1,660 

1,412 

972 

565 

432 

156 

39,656 
596,593 

12,153 

116,460 

594 

75,001 


12,550 
2,901 
9,649 


1,926 
4,015 

930 
7,337 
5,419 
5,568 

345 
1,946 

417 

546 

1,310 

3,331 

761 

244 

119 

43 

143 

3,382 

4,440 

25,783 

16,413 

7,899 

32,993 

342 

860 

201 


10,972 
64,667 

3,799 
10,604 

9,339 
54,063 

27,062 

2,057,924 

24,425 

2,448 

77 

51 

61 

8,049 

5,091,595 

4,946 

2,512 

223 

177 

191 

27,824 

11,880,621 

16,091 

10,018 

313 

488 

414 

22,383 

48,124,644 

9,362 

5,819 

2,601 

2,333 

842 

1,426 


35,423 

77.4 

1,573,532 

93.9 

44.4 


34,561 

704,229 

24,427 

4,964 

1,650 

1,406 

964 

564 

430 

156 

30,191 

545,311 

9,614 

108,197 

575 

74,682 


9,019 
2,256 
6,763 


1,921 
4,005 

925 
7,313 
5,248 
5,397 

345 
1,946 

417 

546 

1,303 

3,300 

761 

241 

119 

43 

139 

3,130 

4,133 

20,477 

13,533 

6,586 

26,545 

335 

813 

198 


10,633 
63,827 

3,690 
10,275 

9,057 
53,552 

22,339 

1,955,884 

20,259 

2,397 

77 

45 

61 

7,345 

5,034,735 

4,301 

2,457 

222 

174 

191 

25,787 

11,819,858 

14,131 

9,945 

810 

487 

414 

21,634 

47,775,306 

8,706 

5,754 

2,581 

2,331 

842 

1,420 


1,157 

2.5 

649,619 

33.8 

561.5 


1,110 
337,974 
27 
22 
30 
78 
173 
284 
342 
154 

1,012 

132,163 

482 

48,631 

192 

70,545 


139 

6 

133 


329 

1,569 

506 

5,948 

189 

225 

48 

409 

107 

ly? 

713 
2,593 
246 
185 
108 
41 
132 
625 
1,138 

1,065 
918 
720 
936 
242 
331 
39 


1,055 
27,240 
812 
4,136 
882 
23,104 

427 

598,429 

211 

156 

10 

14 

36 

598 

3,753,257 

43 

229 

54 

95 

177 

1,059 

7,216,255 

19 

203 

138 

300 

399 

1,150 

34,430,282 

12 

6 

13 

73 

102 

944 


899 

2.0 

144,642 

8.6 

160.9 


860 

70,061 

28 

35 

55 

216 

302 

155 

63 

1 

787 

47,346 

331 

8,320 

62 

1,396 


145 
12 

133 


190 
373 
160 
844 
274 
234 

68 
512 

98 
110 

181 

260 

143 

19 

10 

2 

7 

414 

540 

733 
642 
463 
717 
28 

no 

35 


719 
6,871 

385 
1,171 

593 
5,700 

497 

206,133 

300 

161 

16 

20 

368 

321,912 

93 

175 

58 

34 

8 

309 

974,890 

39 

351 

248 

156 

15 

869 

3,807,451 

6 

32 

53 

141 

249 

333 


562 

1.2 

58,944 

3.5 

104.9 


550 
26,060 
31 
44 
126 
195 
101 
42 
11 


507 

22,037 

223 

4,172 

27 

767 


103 
10 
93 


108 

217 

34 

72 

160 

215 

34 

304 

31 

33 

48 
50 
46 


217 
306 

428 
339 
223 
400 
11 
43 


398 
2,969 
141 
354 
355 
2,615 

320 

84,755 

192 

112 

6 

5 

5 

221 

150,508 

63 

117 

9 

22 

5 

486 

376,085 

47 

257 

167 

15 

537 
1,386,913 


177 
195 
63 


1,171 

2.6 

91,050 

5.4 

77.8 


1,132 
40,805 
78 
178 
326 
354 
149 
43 


1,033 

33,160 

318 

5,928 

26 

295 


215 
45 
170 


266 
488 

58 
137 
256 
258 

22 
126 

21 


110 
127 
93 
17 


388 
422 

377 

673 

461 

941 

17 

53 

17 


735 
3,738 
274 
602 
618 
3,136 

701 

105,020 

510 

161 

25 


462 

186,930 

167 

232 

51 

11 

1 

1,074 

594,699 

112 

735 

163 

14 

1,123 
1,864,771 
53 
145 
172 
543 
201 


8 


STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 


Puerto  Rico  Table  8.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Con. 

[PoUi  nro  bn^oJ  on  rcrort-  for  rinl\  ii  -  i  ipli-  of  finis.    Soo  tfKI  J 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Economic  class — Continued 


Commercial  farms — Continued 


Other  farms 


FAmS  AND  AKEA 

Farms number. 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Land  in  farms cuerdas . 

Percent  distribution percent- 
Average  size  of  farm cuerdas  . 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use: 

Cropland  used  for  crops farms  reporting . 

cuerdas. 

1  to  9  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

10  to  19  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

20  to  29  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

30  to  A9  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

50  to  99  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

100  to  199  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

2t30  to  499  cuerdas f anns  reporting, 

500  or  more  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

Pastureland  suitable  for  crops farms  reporting. 

cuerdas. 
Pastureland  not  suitable  for  crops. .. -farms  reporting. 

cuerdas. 

Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting- 

cuerdas- 

OFF-FAHM  WORK 

Farm  operators: 

Working  off  their  farms,  total -... operators  reporting. 

1  to  99  days  operators  reporting. 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting. 

SPECIFIED  EQUIBIZNT  AND  FACILITIES 

Oxcarts farms  reporting  - 

number - 
Other  carts farms  reporting . 

number - 
Coffee-pulping  machines farms  reporting- 

number. 
Coffee-drying  platforms farms  reporting. 

number. 
Coffee  driers farms  reporting. 

number. 

Tractors farms  reporting. 

number. 

1  tractor farms  reporting. 

2  tractors farms  reporting. 

3  tractors farms  reporting, 

4  tractors farms  reporting. 

5  or  more  tractors farms  reporting. 

Motortrucks farms  reporting  - 

number - 

Electricity farms  reporting- 

Runnlng  water farms  reporting- 

Television farms  reporting. 

Radio farms  reporting. 

Milking  machine farms  reporting. 

Milk  cooler farms  reporting. 

Silos farms  reporting . 

FABM  LABOR,  WEEK  PRECEDING  ENIMERATION 

Salaried  and  wage  workers farms  reporting. 

persons . 
Salaried  workers fanns  reporting. 

persons . 
Wage  workers f amis  reporting . 

persons. 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EKPHfDITURES 

Feed  for  poultry farms  reporting. 

dollars . 

Under  $100 farms  reporting. 

$10-0  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

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

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 

Feed  for  livestock  (excluding  poultry) .. .farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

Under  $100 farms  reporting. 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 

Purchase  of  fertilizer farms  reporting, 

dollars. 

Under  $100 farms  reporting , 

$100  to  ^999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

42,000  to  *4,999 farms  reporting. 

*5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 

Hired  labor farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

Under  $199 farms  reporting, 

*;200  to  $499 farms  reporting . 

$500  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

tl,000  to  $2,499 farms  reporting. 

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

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 


3,350 
7.3 

180,487 
10.8 
53.9 


3,224 

67,259 

695 

1,331 

584 

363 

169 

29 

2 

1 

2,981 

72,520 

1,131 

13,933 

62 

928 


542 

81 

461 


390 
512 
100 
183 
784 
815 
92 
386 

54 

114 

126 

102 

12 


505 
589 

2,231 

1,665 

994 

2,725 

6 

113 

26 


1,712 
6,667 
559 
1,332 
1,417 
5,335 


2,217 

197,712 

1,695 

497 

20 

5 

1,104 

232,642 

519 

540 

38 


2,883 

904,332 

599 

2,221 

62 

1 

2,933 

2,547,962 

363 

638 

763 

1,084 

73 


6,848 

15.0 

185,679 

11,1 

27,1 


6,773 

71,875 

4,045 

2,092 

393 

160 

64 


5,861 

73,785 

2,029 

11,287 

96 

500 


1,330 
415 
965 


387 

495 

62 

119 

1,253 

1,263 

51 

154 

69 

119 

97 
104 
91 


3M 
665 

3,963 
2,889 
1,246 
5,365 

62 


2,472 
8,080 
635 
1,300 
2,278 
6,780 


4,773 

272,165 

4,119 

644 

10 


1,496 

178,531 

986 

493 

7 

5 

5,311 

379,314 

2,413 

3,375 

17 


5,338 

2,179,497 

1,575 

2,122 

1,365 

256 

11 

9 


10,842 

23.7 

153,986 

9.5 

14.7 

10,669 

53,229 

9,500 

1,012 

lU 

40 

9,121 

66,705 

2,733 

9,312 

55 

141 


2,902 

820 

2,032 


186 

286 

5 

10 

1,452 

1,457 

15 

35 

27 

32 


291 
341 

5,729 
3,415 
1,363 
7,324 

21 
56 

1 


2,342 
5,402 

56/; 

910 
1,904 
4,492 


7,204 

276,140 

6,732 

471 
1 


1,301 

144,045 

1,300 

501 


7,995 

629,363 

5,722 

2,263 

10 


6,339 

1,271,015 

3,702 

2,472 

152 

47 

11 


10, 599 
23.1 

104,125 
6.2 
9.8 


10,243 

31,966 

10,023 

200 

20 


8,889 

47,595 

2,367 

6,614 

55 

110 


3,593 

867 

2,726 


875 
875 
15 
20 
20 
20 

15 
15 
15 


176 
182 

5,451 

2,992 

1,116 

7,637 

10 

45 

10 


1,200 
2,860 
270 
470 
1,010 
2,390 


6,700 

215,525 

6,500 

195 

5 


1,295 

66,860 

1,125 

165 

5 


5,670 

244,920 

5,175 

490 

5 


3,295 

287,415 

2,975 

305 

5 

10 


3,016 

6.6 

22,779 

1.4 

7.6 


2,300 

3,848 

2,290 

5 


2,716 

12,428 

605 

1,532 


3,096 

210 

2,886 


70 
100 

1,686 
961 
491 

2,026 

15 


110 
190 
40 
60 


1,275 

37,185 

1,255 

15 


185 

6,005 

180 


685 

15,165 

675 

10 


195 
16,365 

175 
10 
10 


7,342 

15.0 

59,427 

3.5 

8.1 


5,541 

10,192 

5,501 

25 

5 


6,736 

33,408 

1,926 

4,407 

10 

59 


435 
435 


115 

U5 


125 
140 

3,607 

1,902 

817 

4,417 

5 

30 


221 
244 
61 
124 
195 
120 


2,940 

60,705 

2,905 

35 


510 

28,455 

460 

50 


1,340 

37,000 

1,280 

60 


546 

63,680 

431 

55 

10 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  tabVe. 


PUERTO  RICO 


Puerto  Rico  Table  8.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Con. 


[Hala  tu-i>  bnsoJ  on  Tfr«n<.  for  (inl>  n  ■^-.i  iple  of  f-urs.    See  toxl  ] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Economic  class 

all  farms 

Conniercial  farms 

Total 

Class  I 

Class  II 

Class  III 

Class  IV 

171,255,963 

170,507,493 

107,356,291 

14,163,808 

4,986,821 

7,339,633 

3,739 

4,813 

92,738 

15,755 

8,873 

6,268 

129,764,342 

129,263,080 

80,321,115 

10,323,182 

3,815,202 

5,770,329 

116,722,302 

116,400,581 

76,413,487 

8,647,397 

3,304,641 

5,030,757 

701,222 

689,991 

66,551 

89,717 

7,858 

62,141 

12,193,995 

12,039,049 

3,838,977 

1,520,603 

501,578 

673,931 

146,823 

133,459 

2,100 

65,460 

1,125 

4,000 

41,491,621 

41,244,413 

27,035,176 

3,840,626 

1,171,619 

1,568,804 

4,825,330 

4,775,167 

2,828,461 

660,576 

298,962 

364,623 

17,934,346 

17,861,708 

14,348,063 

1,341,960 

315,162 

552,373 

18,731,945 

18,607,538 

9,858,652 

1,838,090 

557,495 

651,308 

27,453 

22,121 

896 

696 

434 

932 

294,810 

276,336 

113,727 

22,689 

10,436 

16,163 

26,372 

21,290 

802 

643 

423 

879 

175,293 

164,649 

74,762 

12,863 

5,828 

8,907 

23,571 

19,180 

716 

574 

383 

785 

96,934 

90,451 

42,477 

6,279 

2,653 

4,517 

20,042 

16,236 

660 

493 

346 

672 

74,364 

68,515 

23,051 

5,506 

2,454 

4,250 

6,029 

5,285 

440 

340 

201 

357 

28,666 

27,275 

10,623 

2,871 

1,392 

1,832 

4,469 

4,217 

457 

296 

182 

332 

16,487 

15,897 

5,291 

1,449 

762 

1,174 

14,450 

12,625 

666 

414 

271 

527 

23,264 

21,078 

4,295 

1,010 

561 

1,335 

1,537 

1,516 

338 

187 

93 

173 

3,8U 

3,792 

1,653 

493 

246 

303 

24,493 

19,709 

350 

433 

279 

604 

75,583 

65,822 

5,950 

3,157 

8,019 

2,748 

1S2 

177 

40 

25 

6 

6 

3,446 

3,431 

626 

267 

30 

55 

4,651 

3,745 

120 

84 

101 

111 

14,728 

12,253 

1,606 

520 

413 

499 

36,812 

29,067 

491 

602 

396 

843 

867,795 

791,402 

163,997 

89,580 

36,324 

46,498 

33,985 

26,930 

446 

556 

361 

793 

875,307 

824,302 

397,587 

94,210 

44,780 

30,907 

11,559 

U,386 

597 

414 

271 

486 

116,982 

116,544 

67,207 

11,617 

3,220 

3,715 

12,497 

11,316 

192 

269 

165 

372 

65,053 

62,938 

6,236 

5,698 

3,235 

4,012 

2,636 

2,563 

471 

200 

129 

226 

112,089,660 

111,635,673 

89,675,390 

3,387,253 

1,969,760 

3,455,455 

6,025 

5,294 

140 

94 

75 

164 

1,737,969 

1,727,199 

1,337,379 

116,809 

108,796 

33,901 

10,010 

9,097 

278 

357 

194 

436 

3,634,125 

3,?71,876 

1,061,852 

903,594 

221,412 

584,515 

4,947 

4,556 

147 

137 

121 

134 

9,999 

9,494 

1,453 

668 

1,270 

563 

7,992 

7,035 

161 

142 

142 

222 

68,863 

65,221 

7,492 

4,806 

6,366 

3,692 

9,778 

9,702 

823 

489 

301 

658 

324,004 

323,756 

227,075 

24,869 

8,360 

15,804 

10,219,049 

10,212,210 

7,924,467 

622,677 

214,061 

359,095 

66 

60 

14 

10 

5 

6 

4,123 

4,120 

3,596 

326 

50 

65 

43,434 

43,415 

38,838 

2,657 

500 

600 

22,783 

19,100 

332 

413 

283 

543 

182,494 

178,347 

36,333 

29,365 

11,710 

14,012 

28,306,573 

27,806,483 

5,921,813 

4,358,113 

1,741,175 

2,148,075 

17,423 

15,686 

308 

381 

253 

438 

26,244,369 

26,017,284 

5,853,628 

4,297,469 

1,715,950 

2,073,490 

8,464 

8,277 

88 

140 

122 

268 

17,451 

17,327 

1,269 

969 

685 

1,200 

19,748,462 

19,635,372 

1,424,572 

1,445,150 

977,460 

1,517,600 

3,458 

8,272 

88 

140 

122 

268 

19,742,447 

19,679,357 

1,424,572 

1,445,150 

977,460 

1,517,500 

541 

471 

10 

1 

25 

738 

691 

62 

10 

58 

466,200 

431,700 

40,900 

5,000 

... 

73,100 

299 

264 

7 

1 

15 

278,475 

253,675 

21,500 

3,000 

42,600 

1,987 

1,731 

42 

18 

23 

42 

1,396 

1,303 

227 

36 

28 

33 

662,705 

635,360 

143,600 

15,100 

12,200 

20,100 

1,032 

976 

32 

13 

8 

22 

364,610 

357,510 

93,500 

10,900 

4,100 

15,500 

10,612 

3,239 

100 

77 

83 

144 

11,604 

10,165 

1,333 

388 

193 

365 

7,763,279 

7,185,370 

1,049,325 

289,210 

252,225 

169,975 

5,686 

4,694 

93 

54 

47 

78 

6,321,370 

6,008,615 

948,000 

236, 560 

234,690 

143,700 

5,812 

4,951 

107 

54 

34 

107 

5,907 

5,507 

1,272 

217 

80 

189 

2,871,717 

2,731,470 

909,250 

129,300 

36,950 

66,850 

3,135 

2,769 

95 

50 

14 

72 

1,951,497 

1,895,935 

763,375 

95,300 

19,410 

45,650 

ESTIMATED  VALUE  Of  FAHM  PRODUCTS  SOLD  ECf  SOURCE 

Value  of  all  farm  products  sold total,  dollars... 

average  per  farm,  dollars . . . 

All  crops  sold dollara . . . 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables 
and  fruits  and  nuts,  sold dollars... 

Vegetables  sold dollars... 

Fruits  and  nuts  sold dollars... 

Ornamental  plants  sold dollara . . . 

All  llvestoclt  and  livestock  products  sold dollars... 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold dollars... 

Milk  sold dollars . , . 

Cattle  and  hogs dollars . . . 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Cattle  and  calves farms  reporting . . . 

number. . . 
Co»s  and  heifers farms  reporting... 

number . . . 
Milk  cows farms  reporting . . . 

number. . . 
Calves farms  reporting... 

number. . . 
Steers  and  bulls farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Work  oxen farms  reporting . . . 

number — 
Horses  and  colts farms  reporting... 

number. . . 
Burros  and  mules farms  reporting . . . 

number. . . 
Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting . . . 

number.. . 
Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting  — 

number. . . 
Goats  and  kids farms  reporting . . . 

number. . . 
Hens farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 
Chickens  (other  than  hens), 
pullets,  roosters farms  reporting... 

number . . . 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting... 

number. .. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Milk  sold farms  reporting . . . 

quarts. . . 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting... 

number.. . 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting... 

dozens . . . 
Sons  farroTfing  November  1,   1958, 

to  October  31,   1959 farms  reporting... 

number  of  sons... 
Pigs  raised  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting... 

number  of  pigs. . . 

SPECIFIED  CmPS   HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas. , . 
tons  of  cane. . . 

Pineapples  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas. . . 
tons. . . 

Coffee  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds... 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Tobacco  harvested farms  reporting.  . . 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds. . . 

Rice  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds. . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

CoTTpeas  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas.  . . 
pounds  — 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

poxmds . . . 

Pigeon  peas  harvested ^ farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting.. . 

pounds . . . 

Dry  beans  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting... 

pounds . . . 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


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STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 


Puerto  Rico  Table  8.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Con. 


[Data  nro  ba^eJ  on  rcnort.-  for  only  n  •^n.iplo  of  fimrs.    Sep  t^xtj 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Economic  class — Continued 


Conmercial  farms — Continued 


Class  V 

Class  VI 

12,389,026 

12,138,673 

3,698 

1,773 

9,^80,147 

9,844,397 

7,877,641 

7,832,328 

95,022 

207,362 

1,477,234 

1,790,257 

30,250 

14,450 

2,908,879 

2,294,276 

212,237 

188,003 

886,887 

283,095 

1,809,755 

1,323,178 

2,523 

4,853 

31,430 

32,138 

2,430 

4,691 

17,492 

16,900 

2,232 

4,300 

8,810 

9,162 

1,891 

3,749 

8,410 

9,282 

862 

1,187 

3,338 

3,273 

803 

1,104 

2,190 

2,683 

1,462 

2,851 

2,503 

3,699 

248 

194 

402 

291 

1,848 

4,238 

6,048 

12,742 

33 

22 

2,146 

162 

362 

750 

1,502 

2,144 

2,707 

5,387 

87,427 

123,579 

2,548 

5,458 

56,897 

62,723 

1,563 

2,779 

10,807 

9,796 

1,161 

2,755 

8,743 

14,226 

603 

463 

5,543,045 

1,769,345 

539 

1,150 

37,466 

34,912 

1,200 

2,194 

290,530 

251,573 

584 

1,173 

1,050 

1,710 

784 

1,693 

8,955 

13,444 

1,498 

2,303 

19,847 

16,115 

475,049 

377,321 

10 

5 

18 

50 

250 

500 

1,760 

3,784 

25,270 

27,083 

3,792,245 

4,279,087 

1,509 

3,193 

3,608,460 

3,877,077 

876 

2,183 

3,107 

4,669 

3,769,880 

5,187,950 

876 

2,173 

3,769,755 

5,187,165 

57 

118 

91 

167 

56,300 

101,900 

40 

71 

39,100 

69,100 

145 

425 

100 

310 

41,300 

145,085 

75 

280 

28,125 

90,775 

657 

1,746 

1,039 

1,906 

696,875 

1,592,790 

376 

%0 

590,675 

1,361,930 

461 

1,291 

492 

1,146 

203,950 

445,465 

328 

754 

139,025 

277,845 

Subsistence 


ESTIMATED  VALUE  OF  FAiW  PDODUCTS  SOLD  Ef  SOURCE 

Value  of  all  farm  products  sold total,  dollars... 

average  per  farm,  dollars . . . 

All  crops  sold dollars. . . 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables 

and  fruits  and  nuts,  sold dollars... 

Vegetables  sold dollars. . . 

Fruits  and  nuts  sold dollars. . . 

Ornamental  plants  sold dollars. . . 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products  sold dollars... 

Poultry  and  poultry  produc  ts  sold dollars . . . 

Milk  sold dollars... 

Cattle  and  hogs dollars... 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Cattle  and  calves farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 
Cows  and  heifers farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 
Milk  cows farms  reporting . . . 

number. .. 
Calves farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 
Steers  and  bulls farms  reporting . . . 

number. . . 

Work  oxen farms  reporting.  . . 

number.  . . 
Horses  and  colts farms  reporting. . . 

number . . . 
Burros  and  mules farms  reporting... 

number.  . . 
Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting . . . 

number. . . 
Sheep  and  lambs ; farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 
Goats  and  kids farms  reporting... 

number. . . 
Hens farms  reporting. . . 

number. .  . 
Chickens  [other  than  hens) , 
pullets,  roosters farms  reporting. .  . 

number . . . 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 

Milk  sold farms  reporting... 

quarts . . . 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting . , . 

number. . . 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting. . . 

dozens . . . 
Sows  farrowing  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31 ,  1959 farms  reporting .  . . 

number  of  sows... 
Pigs  raised  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting  — 

number  of  pigs... 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas.. . 
tons  of  cane. . . 

Pineapples  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas. . . 
tons. . . 

Coffee  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . .  . 

pounds. . . 

Tobacco  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Rice  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Cowpeas  harvested farms  reporting  — 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds., , 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Pigeon  peas  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds. . . 

Sales farms  reporting.  . . 

pounds. . . 

Dry  beans  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds. .. 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds. . . 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


8,679,783 
801 

6,938,235 

5,338,044 

112,780 

1,479,286 

8,125 

1.691,553 
142,289 
114,134 

1,435,130 


6,529 
30,168 
6,319 
16,534 
5,713 
9,628 
4,719 
9,481 
1,032 
2,415 

743 

1,738 

3,797 

4,642 

207 

311 

6,325 

14,737 

30 

120 

1,151 

3,038 

9,248 

139,367 

8,571 
76,257 


3,224 

7,127 

3,637 

14,098 

311 

713,340 

1,307 

32,551 

2,658 

169,855 

1,385 
1,805 

2,196 
13,511 


2,625 

9,538 

199,915 

5 

10 

50 

5,948 

21,661 

3,565,230 

4,857 

3,028,030 

3,000 

3,934 

4,171,565 

3,000 

4,166,815 

145 

144 

91,125 

75 

55,125 

620 

358 

164,675 

370 

65,610 

2,336 

2,356 

1,993,590 

1,631 

1,643,600 

1,826 

1,337 

637,020 

936 

402,270 


3,453,453 
326 

2,719,973 

1,906,236 

48,560 

757,178 

7,949 

733,480 
80,016 
19,534 

633,930 


5,258 

19,535 

5,093 

11,363 

4,472 

6,920 

3,701 

6,031 

866 

1,531 

300 

610 

2,637 

2,933 

76 

93 

5,632 

12,421 

15 

25 

1,066 

2,531 

8,893 

104,630 

8,197 
60,941 


2,052 
3,055 
2,765 
6,690 
160 
122,085 
1,325 

20,385 
1,780 

88,545 

325 
975 

1,695 
6,955 


1,005 

2,148 

39,625 

5 

5 

20 

6,037 

12,863 

2,000,745 

4,692 

1,563,180 

1,600 

1,444 

1,191,195 

1,600 

1,190,940 

115 

159 

63,375 

55 

28,250 

416 

211 

93,300 

176 

49,000 

2,646 

2,080 

1,140,880 

1,450 

349,460 

1,071 

774 

302,685 

520 

152,560 


145,331 
48 


71,510 

1,810 

40,416 

32,095 

5,534 

241 

26,320 


1,541 
5,108 
1,456 
2,777 
1,206 
1,741 
1,161 
1,776 
205 
430 

55 

125 

455 

525 

5 

5 

1,391 

2,952 


225 

510 

2,216 

20,310 

1,971 
21,350 


65 
70 
365 
560 

10 
1,505 

195 
1,330 

196 
4,715 

115 
125 

295 
320 


15 

13 

240 

5 

1 

5 

1,010 

1,151 

143,350 

480 

62,135 

40 

18 

9,750 

40 

9,750 

30 

22 

21,000 

20 

11,500 

45 

16 

5,450 

5 

750 

710 

398 

174,825 

305 

74,735 
270 
116 

43,350 
105 

15,125 


384,219 
52 

300,381 

132,229 
8,370 

106,157 
3,625 

83,838 
25,027 
6,576 
52,235 


3,791 

12,847 

3,621 

7,481 

3,131 

4,411 

2,641 

3,976 

535 

930 

195 

460 

1,367 

1,653 

15 

15 

3,387 

6,589 

5 

15 

680 

1,665 

5,521 

53,421 

5,076 
28,601 


105 

110 

810 

1,255 

60 

41,100 

535 

4,940 

715 

32,510 

270 
300 

656 
2,197 


55 

72 
735 


2,670 
2,976 

353,145 
1,255 

161,450 

145 

68 

36,100 

145 

36,100 

40 

25 

13,500 

15 

8,300 

210 

77 

21,595 

50 

6,150 

1,611 

1,015 

390,945 

635 

227,050 

585 

278 

92,770 

255 

37,310 


PUERTO  RICO 


11 


Puerto  Rico  Table  8.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Con. 


LOata  nrp  bnsod  on  roporta  for  only  a  siiiiplp  of  fnTn-s.    Soc  toxtj 


(For  definltionB  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all  farms 


Economic  class 


Commercial  farms 


SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED— Continued 

Com  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas. . 
pounds.. 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds. . 

Sweetpotatoes  harvested farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas. . 
pounds. . 

Sales farms  reporting, . 

pounds. . 

Daaheens  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas. . 
pounds. . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds. . 

Yams  harvested farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas. . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Taniers  (yautfas)  harvested farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas, . 
pounds. , 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds , , 

Cassava  (yuca)  harvested farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas. , 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Vegetables  for  sale cuerdas. . 

dollars. . 

Tree  fruits  and  nuts: 

Coconuts , farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas. , 
number  of  nuts , . 

Sales farms  reporting., 

number  of  nuts. . 

Plantains farms   reporting . . 

cuerdas. . 
bunches. . 

Sales farms  reporting.. 

bunches.. 

Bananas farms  reporting, . 

cuerdas. . 
bunches . . 

Sales farms  reporting.. 

bunches . . 

Grapefruit farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas. . 
number  of  fruits.. 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

number  of  fruits.. 

Oranges farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
number  of  fruits . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

number  of  fruits. . 


8,178 

16,59i 

U,024,605 

6,113 

9,909,4A5 

9,097 
8,030 

15,369,300 
7,600 

12,369,895 

5,426 
3,774 

9,484,490 
4,491 

7,457,685 

6,459 
4,457 

17,307,110 
5,624 

14,540,050 

11,010 

8,688 

19,113,265 

9,277 

15,732,430 

2,380 
1,279 

2,354,455 
1,646 

1,564,350 

6,399 
701,222 


9,134 

10,484 

21,291,566 

3,675 
20,620,377 

13,650 
16,815 

6,684,417 
9,723 

5,414,767 

22,543 
37,523 

13,096,558 
15,233 

10,861,737 

9,084 
1,701 

11,679,950 
5,068 

10,003,990 

19,080 
12,888 

157,358,315 
10,778 

143,972,585 


7,215 

15,912 

12,647,390 

5,661 

9,687,495 

7,735 
7,328 

14,719,815 
6,684 

11,931,860 

4,631 
3,501 

8,910,280 
3,961 

7,047,760 

5,418 
4,101 

16,472,575 
4,333 

13,951,175 

9,299 
8,010 

18,111,100 
8,196 

15,060,755 

1,955 
1,142 

2,167,355 
1,401 

1,450,350 

6,187 
689,991 


7,282 

10,077 

20,820,396 

3,039 

20,283,577 

12,103 
15,959 

6,524,800 
9,191 

5,356,980 

18,842 
35,196 

12,719,045 
13,923 

10,718,272 

7,371 

1,597 

11,074,260 

4,291 

9,556,415 

16,276 
12,546 

154,517,985 
10,086 

142,386,585 


182 

4,979 

5,186,300 

135 
4,218,350 

93 

815 

2,834,650 

87 
2,559,600 

59 

409 

660,500 

47 

425,500 

67 

355 

1,549,935 

57 
1,206,950 

91 

428 

1,346,850 


33 
73 

190,825 
27 

160,700 

567 
66,551 


283 

5,076 

12,167,694 

198 

12,115,820 

235 

1,275 

563,049 

189 
492,599 

272 

4,618 

1,992,965 

245 

1,881,960 

219 
583 

4,695,035 
147 

4,605,210 

345 

2,724 

43,861,375 

237 
43,026,700 


109 
950 

846,740 
101 

658,390 

73 

219 

540,200 

71 
396,050 

66 

107 

272,300 

63 
224,750 

84 

108 

618,100 

83 
554,600 

138 
395 

920,650 
131 

744,250 

30 

50 

101,650 

25 

63,400 

311 
89,717 


149 

1,183 

1,909,365 

81 

1,884,050 

213 

1,463 

714,618 

200 
667,396 

371 

3,640 

1,649,160 

347 
1,565,655 

164 
207 

756,450 
132 

715,200 

386 

1   544 

21,733 Io50 

329 

20,794,350 


34 

428 

315,100 

64 

252,450 

85 

216 

421,450 

75 
343,350 

37 
78 

173,500 
36 

149,200 

64 

132 

710,000 

53 

634,700 

126 
351 

784,100 
U6 

648,475 

30 
34 

71,725 
9 

32,200 

155 
7,858 


164 

410 

,137,890 


229 
807 

353,900 
212 

310,400 

247 

1,879 

543,570 

223 
518,140 

121 
39 

181,620 
73 

154,370 

251 
445 

5,713,600 
184 

5,540,400 


172 
833 

649,450 
162 

529,650 

206 
423 

1,107,800 
196 

1,005,600 

125 
145 

463,900 
118 

408,600 

132 
170 

624,050 
117 

533,250 

202 
316 

634,900 
181 

527,790 

58 
63 

84,050 

42 

60,500 

602 
62,141 


256 
664 

1,043,337 
124 

1,029,977 

437 
983 

418,372 
407 

370,340 

540 

2,147 

861,343 

446 
771,758 

263 

67 

533,650 

166 
493,450 

528 
778 

9,913,300 
415 

9,323,500 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 
^Less  than  0.05  percent. 


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STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 


Puerto  Rico  Table  8.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Con. 


{Data  (iTP  based  on  renorts  for  only  »  sru.iple  of  fiinis,    Soc  toxtj 


(For  definitions  anderplanations,  see  text) 


Economic  class — Continued 


Commercial  farms — Continued 


Class  V 

Class  VI 

Class  VII 

Class  VIII 

69<1 

1,772 

2,511 

1,691 

l,i22 

2,612 

3,155 

1,533 

991,775 

1,941,275 

1,891,080 

825,670 

603 

1,540 

1,971 

1,085 

760,050 

1,431,200 

1,326,475 

510,930 

812 

1,783 

2,677 

2,006 

967 

1,723 

1,874 

1,091 

2,199,300 

3,100,100 

3,049,425 

1,466,390 

7i7 

1,612 

2,336 

1,560 

1,841,375 

2,471,925 

2,310,540 

1,053,420 

423 

1,163 

1,433 

1,325 

il5 

836 

861 

650 

l,302,iOO 

2,375,620 

2,144,350 

1,517,710 

363 

1,032 

1,247 

1,055 

959,350 

2,014,090 

1,701,650 

1,164,620 

564 

1,285 

1,690 

1,532 

602 

929 

1,055 

750 

2,719,225 

4,295,050 

3,634,320 

2,321,895 

509 

1,213 

1,460 

1,341 

2,453,100 

3,694,675 

3,029,850 

1,844,050 

926 

2,231 

3,064 

2,521 

1,180 

2,057 

2,024 

1,259 

3,066,925 

5,039,950 

4,000,350 

2,317,375 

851 

2,055 

2,743 

2,040 

2,712,800 

4,309,050 

3,246,915 

1,753,825 

231 

414 

564 

595 

134 

252 

252 

284 

326,125 

511,150 

455,030 

426,800 

191 

342 

420 

345 

271,250 

359,725 

284,925 

217,650 

862 

1,632 

1,219 

339 

95,022 

207,362 

112,780 

48,560 

855 

1,478 

2,057 

2,040 

543 

788 

%9 

444 

1,171,805 

1,047,275 

1,421,535 

921,495 

375 

628 

920 

625 

1,111,075 

957,900 

1,268,615 

791,340 

1,459 

2,965 

3,615 

2,900 

2,481 

4,030 

2,784 

2,136 

1,137,630 

1,536,131 

1,145,085 

656,015 

1,190 

2,389 

2,674 

1,930 

971,300 

1,248,690 

857,650 

438,605 

1,800 

3,952 

6,038 

5,622 

4,830 

6,879 

6,647 

4,556 

1,805,602 

2,377,020 

2,244,635 

1,244,750 

1,452 

3,180 

4,473 

3,557 

1,552,348 

1,900,311 

1,708,885 

819,215 

759 

1,632 

2,222 

1,991 

83 

296 

157 

165 

1,262,390 

1,469,070 

1,214,490 

961,555 

556 

985 

1,281 

951 

663 ,075 

1,236,945 

952,415 

735,7X1 

1,733 

3,484 

5,087 

4,462 

1,568 

2,310 

2,094 

1,083 

20,840,965 

23,051,095 

20,181,280 

9,223,320 

1,227 

2,342 

3,181 

2,171 

19,438,590 

20,559,920 

16,949,225 

6,753,900 

Other  farms 


Subsistence 


SPECIFIH)  CHOPS  HAHVESTED— Continued 

Com  harvested farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds.. 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds. . 

Sweetpotatoes  harvested farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas. . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Dasheens  harvested farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Yams  harvested farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas. . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting. , 

pounds . . 

Taniers  (yautias)  harvested farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas. . 
pounds. . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds. . 

Cassava  (yuca)  harvested farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas. . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds. . 

Vegetables  for  sale cuerdas. . 

dollars. . 

Tree  fnilts  and  nuts; 

Coconuts farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas. . . 
number  of  nuts . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

number  of  nuts . . . 

Plantains farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
bunches. . . 

Sales farms  reporting .  . . 

bunches.  . . 

Bananas farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas. . . 
bunches . . . 

Sales farms  reporting. .. 

bunches. . , 

Grapefruit farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
number  of  fruits... 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

number  of  fruits... 

Oranges farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 

number  of  fruits 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

number  of  fruits . . . 


315 

175 
90,840 

135 
47,000 

395 

161 

172,175 

265 

98,250 

145 
48 

92,925 
95 

65,800 

275 
103 

242,750 
240 

170,750 

505 
192 

279,775 
330 

182,900 

150 

50 

78,000 

85 

49,000 

41 
1,810 


560 

73 

138,600 

175 
102,475 

440 
161 

40,630 
130 

12,740 

1,106 

765 

107,758 

345 

39,225 

515 

31 

211,175 

240 
164,625 

860 
102 

679,100 
200 

334,000 


640 

463 

207,575 

310 

%,450 

%0 
496 

472,110 
645 

285,585 

650 
225 

481,285 
435 

344,125 

765 
248 

581,910 
550 

408,250 

1,200 

470 

668,890 

745 

436,775 

275 

87 

109,100 

160 

65,000 

169 
8,370 


1,291 

334 

332,570 

461 

234,325 

1,105 

687 

114,325 

400 

40,385 

2,590 
1,557 

266,755 
960 

101,240 

1,190 

65 

338,015 

530 

226,550 

1,935 

232 

2,061,730 

485 

1,165,500 


78 

800 

7 

78 

500 

7 

45 

5 

200 

6 

4 

200 

5 
9,875 

1 
9,875 

6 

16 

53,500 

6 
52,000 


2 
1,051 


4,662 

2 

4,662 

5 

10 

3,000 

5 

3,000 


56,500 

7 

56,400 


99,500 

7 

86,500 


PUERTO  RICO  13 

Puerto  Rico  Table  9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959 
Part  1  of  8.-Sugarcane  farms 

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


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

ccmmercial 

famis 


Econonic  class 


Class  VT  Class  VII  Class  VIII 


FiSUS  AM)  AREA 

Farms number. 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Land  in  farms cuerdas . 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Average  size  of  farm cuerdas. 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use: 

Cropland  used  for  crops farms  reporting. 

cuerdas . 

1  to  9  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

10  to  19  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

20  to  29  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

30  to  A9   cuerdas farms  reporting. 

50  to  99  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

100  to  199  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

200  to  i99  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

500  or  more  cuei*das fanns  reporting. 

Pastureland  suitable  for  crops farms  reporting. 

cuerdas . 
Pastureland  not  suitable  for  crops farms  reporting. 

cuerdas . 
Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting . 

cuerdas . 

OFF-FABM  WORK 

Farm  operators: 

Worlling  off  their  fanns,  total .. .operators  reporting. 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting . 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting . . 

SPECIFIED  EOUimENI  AND  FACILITIES 
Oxcarts farms  reporting . . 

number . . 
Other  carts farms  reporting., 

number. , 
Coffee-pulping  machines farms  reporting . , 

number. , 
Coffee-drying  platforms farms  reporting. , 

number. . 
Coffee  driers farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
Tractors : farms  reporting.. 

number . . 

1  tractor farms  reporting.. 

2  tractors farms  reporting . . 

3  tractors farms  reporting.. 

*  tractors farms  reporting . . 

5  or  more  tractors farms  reporting. , 

Motortrucks f  aims  reporting . . 

number. . 

Electricity farms  reporting . . 

Running  water f  anBs  reporting . . 

Television farms  reporting. . 

Radio farms  reporting. . 

Milking  machine farms  reporting. . 

Milk  cooler farms  reporting. . 

Silos faims  reporting. . 

FARM  LABOR,  lEEK  PRECEDING  ENUMERATION 

Salaried  and  wage  workers farms  reporting.. 

persons . . 

Salaried  workers farms  reporting . . 

persons . . 

Wage  workers farms  reporting.. 

persons. . 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Feed  for  poultry fanns  reporting. . 

dollars . . 

Under  $100 fanns  reporting . . 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting.. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting.. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting.. 

$5,000  or  more. .farms  reporting. . 

Feed  for  livestock  (excluding  poultry).. farms  reporting.. 

dollars . . 

Under  $100 farms  reporting . . 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting.. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting.. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting.. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting.. 

Purchase  of  fertilizer farms  reporting. . 

dollars . . 

Under  $100 farms  reporting . . 

$100  to  $999 - farms  reporting. . 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting.. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting.. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting.. 

Hired  labor faims  reporting. . 

dollars . . 

Under  $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  or  more. faims  reporting. . 


35,428 

XXX 

1,573,532 

XXX 

44.4 


34,561 

704,229 

24,427 

4,964 

1,650 

1,406 

964 

564 

430 

156 

30,191 

545,311 

9,614 

108,197 

575 

74,682 


9,019 
2,256 
6,763 


1,921 
4,005 

925 
7,313 
5,248 
5,397 

345 
1,946 

417 

546 

1,303 

3,300 

761 

241 

119 

43 

139 

3,180 

4,183 

20,477 

13,538 

6,586 

26,545 

335 

813 

198 


10,633 
63,327 

3,690 
10,275 

9,057 
53,552 


22,839 

1,955,884 

20,259 

2,397 

77 

45 

61 

7,345 

5,034,735 

4,301 

2,457 

222 

174 

191 

25,787 

11,319,858 

14,131 

9,945 

810 

487 

414 

21,634 

47,775,306 

8,706 

5,754 

2,531 

2,331 

842 

1,420 


8,394 
100.0 
646,127 
100.0 
77.0 


8,394 

372,003 

4,506 

1,616 

646 

572 

408 

271 

251 

124 

6,570 

151,700 

2,146 

41,287 

373 

69,903 


2,418 

675 

1,743 


1,266 

2,978 

637 

6,648 

414 

439 

14 

74 

59 

107 

899 

2,611 

491 

165 

94 

29 

120 

1,371 

1,962 

6,383 

3,713 

2,444 

6,360 

66 


183 
22 


2,753 
27,681 
1,176 
4,202 
2,376 
23,479 


4,574 

249,466 

4,114 

437 

20 

1 

2 

2,061 

962,298 

1,174 

768 

55 

28 

36 

7,846 

8,840,872 

2,049 

4,502 

575 

350 

370 

7,678 

34,887,134 

1,466 

2,365 

1,189 

1,313 

501 

844 


699 

8.3 

428,409 

66.3 

612.9 


699 

260,661 


20 
93 
218 
245 
123 

591 
88,101 

314 
28,367 

161 
67,220 


243 

1,314 

379 

5,533 

51 

53 

6 

21 

20 

22 

530 

2,176 

167 

129 

92 

27 
115 
385 
750 
641 
544 
431 
548 

59 
111 

21 


631 
18,373 

482 
2,470 

526 
15,903 


209 

48,020 

123 

78 

5 

1 

2 

282 

770,833 

24 

148 

46 

28 

36 

699 

6,293,411 

1 

60 

54 

214 

360 

699 

23,243,546 


37 
48 
614 


408 

4.9 

53,439 

8.3 

131.0 


408 
28,621 

21 

120 

212 

48 

6 

1 

352 

14,515 

167 

3,313 

33 

945 


121 

268 

99 

735 

47 

50 

2 

15 

6 

6 

121 

165 

98 

14 

2 

2 

5 

174 

239 

326 

246 

191 

301 

2 

20 


291 

1,838 
132 
331 
227 

1,507 


211 

16,472 

161 

50 


135 

30,845 

53 

78 

4 


408 

623,026 

5 

115 

165 

113 

10 

408 

1,356,623 


1 
48 
140 
208 


232 

2.3 

16,980 

2.6 

73.2 


232 
8,591 

10 
60 
135 
26 

1 


212 
5,609 

85 
776 

22 
614 


31 
177 
12 
50 
22 
22 


107 
133 
171 
100 
98 
143 


112 
604 
34 
55 
106 
549 


110 

9,005 

84 

26 


87 

26,415 

35 

47 


232 
250,021 

84 

133 
15 

232 
670,745 

6 
10 
76 
118 
22 


559 
6.7 
33,094 
5.1 
59.2 


559 

17,646 

15 

65 

216 

214 

46 

3 


479 
8,936 

150 

1,876 

15 

220 


106 
25 
81 


168 

344 

32 

105 

33 

33 

1 

8 

1 

1 

78 

84 

72 

6 


188 
207 
457 
307 
212 
447 
5 
11 


260 

1,328 

80 

193 

220 

1,135 


284 

20,204 

233 

46 


194 

34,060 

61 

133 


543 
412,129 
31 
367 
138 
7 

539 

1,102,230 

15 

32 

55 

288 

149 


1,253 

14.9 

44,555 

6.9 

35.6 


1,253 

22,598 

150 

731 

233 

68 

16 


1,048 

13,662 

382 

3,053 

36 

353 


247 
45 
202 


267 
369 
70 
130 
100 
120 
5 
30 
15 
25 

67 

77 
57 
10 


207 
258 
982 
600 
422 
995 


487 
1,442 
127 
382 
385 
1,060 


749 

48,585 

657 

87 

5 


337 

41,135 

205 

182 


1,207 
545,987 

101 

1,050 

55 

1 

1,178 
1,312,105 
40 
111 
347 
654 
26 


1,983 

23.6 

38,887 

6.0 

19.6 


1,983 

19,537 

1,201 

715 

46 

5 

15 

1 


1,498 

10,827 

503 

2,597 

76 

459 


591 
220 
371 


296 

381 
40 
80 
96 
96 


220 
285 

1,476 
846 
540 

1,526 

20 


422 
2,026 
181 
421 
477 
1,605 


1,251 

51,520 

1,141 

110 


426 

32,350 

321 

105 


1,862 

406,663 

296 

1,556 

10 


1,837 

1,034,290 

165 

736 

741 

185 

10 


2,295 

27.3 

24,270 

3.8 

10.6 


2,295 

11,572 

2,175 

95 


1,665 

7,934 

420 

1,014 

20 

75 


860 
265 
595 


75 
110 
5 
10 
55 
55 


60 

60 

1,665 

760 

425 

1,700 

15 


410 
1,500 
105 
220 
320 
1,280 


1,305 

36,705 

1,275 

30 


445 

22,900 

380 

65 


2,090 

254,810 

955 

1,125 
10 


2,075 

572,440 

655 

1,355 

35 

20 

10 


965 
11.5 
6,493 
1.0 
6.7 


965 

2,777 

965 


725 
2,116 
125 
291 
10 
17 


425 

100 
325 


15 

15 


10 
10 


30 
30 
665 
310 
125 
700 


140 
570 
35 

130 
115 
440 


455 

18,955 

440 

10 

5 


105 

3,210 

95 

10 


805 

54,825 

660 

145 


710 

90,150 

585 

120 


14  STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 

Puerto  Rico  Table  9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 
Part  1  of  8.-Sugarcane  farms 

[n&Ui  nre  based  on  rpports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.    See  texlj  


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

ccmmercial 
farms 


Economic  Class 


Class  VI  Class  VII  Class  VIII 


ESTIMATED  VALUE  OF  FARM  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE 

Value  of  all  farm  products  sold total,  dollars.. 

average  per  farm,  dollars.. 

All  crops  sold dollars . . 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables 

and  fruits  and  nuts,  sold dollars.. 

Vegetables  sold dollars . . 

Fruits  and  nuts  sold dollars . . 

Ornamental  plants  sold dollars . . 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products  sold. .. .dollars.. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold dollars.. 

Milk  sold dollars  . . 

Cattle  and  hogs dollars . . 

LIVESTOCK  Mm   LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Cattle  and  calves farms  reporting . . 

number. . 
Cows  and  heif e,rs farms  reporting . . 

number . . 
Milk  cows farms  reporting . . 

number . . 
Calves farms  reporting . . 

number . . 
Steers  and  bulls farms  reporting . , 

number. . 

Work  oxen farms  reporting. . 

number . . 
Horses  and  colts farms  reporting.. 

number . . 
Burros  and  mules farms  reporting.. 

number . . 
Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting. . 

number. . 
Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting . . 

number . . 
Goats  and  kids farms  reporting . . 

number. . 
Hens farms  reporting. . 

number . . 
Chickens  (other  than  hens), 
pullets,  roosters farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number . . 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting . . 

number . . 

Milk  sold farms  reporting.. 

quarts . . 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting. . 

number . . 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting.. 

dozens . . 
Sows  farrowing  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting. . 

number  of  sows . . 
Pigs  raised  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting. . 

number  of  pigs . . 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  harvested farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
tons  of  cane . . 

Pineapples  harvested farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 
tons . . 

Coffee  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Tobacco  harvested farms  reporting.  . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Rice  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Cowpeas  harvested farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Pigeon  peas  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas .  . 
pounds . . 

Sales f  ai-ms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Dry  beans  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 


170,507,493 
4,813 

129,263,080 

116,400,581 

689,991 

12,039,049 

133,459 

41,244,413 
4,775,167 
17,861,703 
18,607,538 


22,121 
276,336 
21,290 
164,649 
19,180 
90,451 
16,236 
68,515 
5,285 
27,275 

4,217 

15,897 

12,625 

21,078 

1,516 

3,792 

19,709 

65,822 

177 

3,431 

3,745 

12,253 

29,067 

791,402 

26,930 
824,302 


11,386 

116,544 

11,316 

62,938 

2,563 

111,635,673 

5,294 

1,727,199 

9,097 

3,571,876 

4,556 
9,494 

7,035 
65,221 


9,702 

323,756 

10,212,210 

60 

4,120 

43,415 

19,100 

178,347 

27,806,483 

15,686 

26,017,284 

8,277 

17,327 

19,685,372 

8,272 

19,679,357 

471 

691 

431,700 

264 

258,675 

1,731 

1,303 

635,360 

976 

357,510 

8,289 

10,165 

7,185,370 

4,694 

6,008,615 

4,951 

5,507 

2,731,470 

2,769 

1,895,935 


98,603,096 
11,747 

91,574,375 

90,182,247 

38,658 

1,348,100 

5,370 

7,028,721 

201,060 

2,821,641 

4,006,020 


5,084 
70,836 

4,689 
38,838 

4,188 
18,843 

3,433 

17,441 

894 

5,896 

1,533 

8,661 

2,006 

4,554 

316 

1,189 

4,027 

11,483 

54 

515 

654 

2,471 

5,942 

105,100 

5,291 
68,914 


2,051 

25,676 

2,228 

10,644 

556 

17,635,254 

720 

65,499 

1,476 

174,622 

968 
1,666 

1,355 
11,971 


8,394 

303,957 

9,687,549 

28 

334 

3,003 

2,266 

12,647 

1,476,065 

1,486 

1,266,011 

789 

2,278 

2,327,472 

784 

2,325,522 

9 

57 

37,900 

6 

19,500 

180 

283 

162,910 

115 

102,285 

1,277 

2,117 

1,326,810 

549 

1,071,185 

698 

1,451 

807,800 

318 

617,760 


76,646,776 
109,652 

70,876,344 

70,038,722 

16,376 

819,146 

2,100 

5,770,432 

131,932 

2,601,405 

3,037,095 


544 
40,874 

457 
23,877 

389 
10, 559 

369 
9,092 

170 
3,426 

337 

4,479 

382 

2,495 

193 

1,025 

188 

2,068 

19 

255 

67 

925 

274 

21,494 

233 
24,133 


325^ 

20,752 

102 

1,683 

208 

16,258,779 

57 

54,009 

146 

77,603 

77 
262 

81 
1,850 


699 

216,265 

7,582,421 

4 

171 

1,548 

102 

4,472 

495,302 

89 

478,342 

66 

1,025 

1,134,372 

66 

1,134,372 

9 

57 

37,900 

6 

19,500 

36 

192 

123,100 

26 

79,500 

82 

1,080 

869,375 

81 

797,000 

88 

858 

567,450 


5,876,714 

14,404 

5,600,571 


5,484,939 

516 

114,466 

650 

276,143 
14,080 
88,664 

173,399 


313 
5,494 

273 
2,660 

236 
1,101 

198 
1,299 

114 

745 

172 
790 
153 
241 

41 

61 
168 
458 

15 
190 

31 

194 

243 

8,193 

234 
2,602 


175 

1,123 

101 

403 

45 

554,150 

28 

380 

113 

26,334 

33 
54 

33 
279 


408 

22,399 

576,351 

3 

65 

505 

123 

2,392 

235,258 

101 

225,014 

58 

258 

277,850 

58 
277,850 


10 

2,900 

6 

1,900 

27 

121 

67,965 

16 

56,210 

29 

107 

60,900 

25 

51,900 


1,986,036 

8,561 

1,874,594 

1,839,253 

866 

33,350 

1,125 

111,442 

1,735 

16,000 

93,707 


186 
2,584 
185 
1,136 
164 
560 
143 
616 
77 
364 


468 

107 

177 

11 

13 

124 

519 

5 

20 

40 

160 

160 

3,208 

140 
1,723 


119 
514 

78 
679 

15 
100,000 

15 
305 

59 
2,378 

56 
132 

66 
606 


232 

7,285 

192,403 


64 

563 

63,900 

54 

61,200 

36 

113 

125,010 

36 

125,010 


10 

5,500 

1 

1,400 

24 

39 

18,050 

9 

10,400 

12 

37 

19,400 

7 

8,310 


3,395,936 
6,075 


3,145,764 

7,745 

101,015 

141,462 

3,310 

28,528 

109,624 


423 

4,145 

371 

2,007 

316 

933 

278 

1,152 

101 

253 

159 
733 
159 
209 
43 
55 
257 
711 


48 

145 

351 

8,763 

331 
3,418 


185 

518 

133 

1,208 

37 

178,300 

25 

815 

133 

3,757 

56 

201 

82 

1,165 


559 

14,384 

331,674 

1 

20 

150 

161 

1,105 

102,740 

116 

86,540 

37 

184 

183,725 

87 
183,625 


17 
16 
10,850 
7 
8,000 
58 


33,425 
17 

21,250 
47 
63 

32,250 
27 

20,750 


4,556,243 
3,636 


,119,321 

2,095 

107,492 

327,335 
17,759 
63,793 

245,783 


887 
6,458 

617 
3,310 

777 
1,917 

620 
1,682 

131 

475 

317 

991 

349 

429 

17 

17 

649 

1,951 

10 

45 

92 

192 

963 

16,352 

392 
14,443 


391 
1,297 

373 
2,035 

131 
398,705 

120 
3,590 

295 
22,785 

211 
327 

263 
2,336 


1,253 

17,919 

429,859 

10 

18 

250 

396 

1,509 

207, 580 

286 

166,350 

156 
218 

225,110 
156 

224,985 


45 

25 

6,925 

20 

3,125 

195 

184 

72,000 

80 

41,750 

101 

76 

35,625 

56 

21,500 


3,797,402 
1,915 

3,540,171 

3,419,867 

6,770 

113,039 

495 

257,231 
16,336 
17,373 

223,022 


1,286 

6,301 

1,211 

3,083 

1,131 

1,978 

925 

2,005 

106 

283 

325 

920 

381 

428 

10 

15 

1,096 

2,666 


131 

305 

1,561 

21,860 

1,366 
10,160 


516 

1,032 

661 

2,566 

70 

108,580 

165 

2,075 

360 

26,055 

270 
395 

375 
3,170 


1,983 

14,869 

351,406 

5 

50 

500 

590 

1,605 

211,280 

390 

161,265 

211 
342 

266,630 
206 

286,505 


50 

23 

11,700 

35 

7,900 

341 

296 

157,690 

126 

96,975 

221 

202 

59,950 

71 

23,375 


1,950,224 
850 

1,322,173 

1,769,097 

2,840 

49,236 

1,000 

128,051 

12,105 

5,536 

110,360 


1,115 
4,130 
1,055 
2,235 

920 
1,400 

720 
1,335 

160 

310 

120 
250 
385 
475 


1,135 

2,330 

5 

5 

185 

410 

1,715 

18,260 

1,500 
8,905 


320 

420 

630 

1,720 

45 

34,915 

245 

3,725 

305 

11,245 

225 
255 

370 
2,185 


2,295 

8,739 

184,555 

5 

10 

50 

620 

305 

129,725 

335 

79,050 

160 
126 

36,275 
160 

84,675 


20 

6 

1,685 

15 

410 

405 

215 

77,935 

140 

34,325 

115 

61 

17,325 

35 

6,125 


PUERTO  RICO  15 

Puerto  Rico  Table  9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 
Part  1  of  8.-Sugarcane  farms 

[Dsu  are  based  on  refioru  for  only  a  sample  of  famis.   See  text )  


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

commercial 

farms 


Econcnlc  class 


Class  VI   Class  VII  Class  VIII 


SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED— Continued 

Corn  harvested farms  reporting.  • . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales faiTOS  reporting  — 

pounds . . . 

Sweetpotatoes  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Dasheens  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas  — 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting.  . . 

pounds . . . 

Yams  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds  — 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Tanlers  (yautfas  )  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas... 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

pounds . . . 

Cassava  (yuca)  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

pounds . . . 

Vegetables  for  sale cuerdas . . . 

dollars  — 

Tree  fruits  and  nuts: 

Coconuts fams  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . . 
number  of  nuts . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

number  of  nuts . . . 

Plantains farms,  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
bunches . . . 

Sales farms  reporting  .  . . 

bunches . . . 

Bananas farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas 

bunches  — 

Sales farms  reporting  — 

bunches . . . 

Grapefruit faims  reporting.. . 

cuerdas . . . 
number  of  fruits . . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

number  of  fruits... 

Oranges farms  reporting. .. 

cuerdas . . . 
number  of  fruits... 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

number  of  fruits... 


7,215 

15,912 

12,647,390 

5,661 

9,687,495 

7,735 
7,328 

14,719,815 
6,684 

11,981,860 

4,631 
3,501 

8,910,280 
3,961 

7,047,760 

5,418 
4,101 

16,472,575 
4,833 

13,951,175 

9,299 
8,010 

18,111,100 
8,196 

15,060,755 

1,955 
1,142 

2,167,355 
1,401 

1,450,350 

6,187 
689,991 


7,282 

10,077 

20,820,396 

3,039 
20,283,577 

12,103 
15,959 

6,524,800 
9,191 

5,356,980 

18,842 
35,196 

12,719,045 
13,923 

10,718,272 

7,371 

1,597 

11,074,260 

4,291 

9,556,415 

16,276 
12,546 

154,517,985 
10,085 

142,386,585 


900 

4,377 

3,902,365 

606 
2,937,065 

866 

1,301 

3,540,200 

650 
3,115,040 

218 
401 

613,000 
140 

408,050 

605 
595 

2,132,955 
463 

1,821,450 

905 
896 

2,470,375 
703 

1,997,875 

337 
259 

562,575 
247 

387,200 

427 
38,658 


2,008 
3,912 

9,381,722 
991 

9,220,738 

1,622 
1,975 

788,749 
933 

616,504 

2,151 
2,319 

741,982 
943 

516,945 

1,404 
453 

4,025,935 
801 

3,770,135 

2,289 
1,343 

19,480,970 
1,000 

17,477,125 


127 

3,174 

3,162,650 

87 

2,452,050 

72 

647 

2,433,850 

66 
2,285,400 

37 

305 

400,800 

26 
249,500 

40 

228 

996,435 

34 
902,450 

57 

312 

1,125,850 

45 

911,350 

28 
59 

131,000 
23 

107,800 

136 
16,376 


210 

3,156 

8,313,892 

159 
8,277,548 

131 
814 

356,669 
99 

308,814 

110 
727 

340,145 
87 

265,245 

122 
335 

3,162,710 
83 

3,095,960 

137 

388 

10,013,000 

78 

9,377,500 


44 

267 

158,640 

41 
104,540 

26 

42 

106,400 

26 

59,400 

12 
11 

22,000 
12 

19,000 

29 

39 
253,700 

29 
243,500 

28 

55 
93,350 

28 
67,550 

24 
28 

47,050 
20 

30,400 

10 
516 


67 

125 

114,915 

47 
107,700 

57 
95 

37,033 
47 

28,850 

82 

233 

91,100 

59 

78,850 

64 
35 

183,800 
51 

165,050 

107 
148 

2,874,500 
73 

2,799,600 


33 

156 

122,850 

23 

98,100 

26 
85 

159,000 
21 

118,250 


18,000 

16 
14 

78,000 
11 

53,000 

26 
34 

95,000 
21 

56,375 


13 

38,750 

3 

14,000 


28 
866 


71 
29 

152,750 
36 

147,300 

60 

106 

38,175 

50 

34,000 

34 

31 

11,070 

18 

5,590 

55 

1 

25,125 

25 
19,500 

78 
25 

235,000 
43 

199,000 


44 

153 

121,000 

39 

74,000 

85 
88 

151,500 
76 

130, 500 

22 
15 

46,900 
21 

33,000 

28 
18 

68,100 
13 

47,200 

53 
54 

75,800 
43 

59,950 

31 
21 

37,500 
26 

22,500 

94 
7,745 


147 
131 

144,260 
75 

137,900 

197 

258 

115,592 

151 

99,805 

126 
123 

47,735 
76 

35,850 

ICf? 
29 

119,400 

51 

113,500 

150 
148 

1,433,000 
89 

1,276,000 


141 
153 

87,375 
90 

51,250 

155 
HI 

231,300 
116 

183,725 

31 
15 

25,500 
16 

19,550 

116 
73 

251,625 
81 

222,000 

175 
140 

566,375 
135 

490,000 

85 
50 

135,875 
65 

110,750 

23 

2,095 


373 
217 

240,450 
193 

208,550 

332 
274 

88,000 
196 

62,285 

318 
338 

69,415 
168 

44,380 

230 

16 

159,265 

165 
115,625 

392 
203 

1,851,175 
182 

1,539,250 


236 
265 

162,000 
161 

102,000 

235 
191 

272,000 
180 

201,125 

25 
10 

23,000 
15 

17,000 

171 
107 

299,675 
150 

217,000 

275 
180 

325,250 
215 

274,000 

76 

57 

123,000 

50 

67,500 

84 
6,770 


460 
102 

176,480 
200 

146,175 

435 
258 

94,545 
235 

59,665 

606 
324 

95,452 
260 

53,200 

390 

20 

155,175 

195 
115,125 

595 
338 

1,557,725 
260 

1,254,500 


200 
152 

70,025 
145 

42,750 

195 
105 

166,700 
135 

125,540 

50 
27 

55,750 

25 

44,500 

150 

97 

132,980 

110 

96,800 

215 

82 

151,350 

165 
108,300 

60 
22 

45,250 
55 

33,750 

39 
2,840 


460 
119 

151,505 
220 

119,115 

305 
129 

40,210 
120 

21,510 

610 
457 

54,410 
205 

25,905 

315 

11 

103,450 

170 

59,875 

615 

80 

1,376,750 

230 

980,025 


75 

47 

17,825 

20 

2,375 

70 
32 

19,450 
30 

11,000 

35 

11 

15,050 

20 

7,500 

55 
19 

52,450 
35 

39,500 

75 
39 

37,400 
50 

30,250 

25 

9 

4,250 

5 

500 

13 
1,450 


220 
33 

87,470 
60 

76,450 

105 
31 

8,525 
35 

1,575 

255 

86 

22,655 

60 
5,925 

121 

5 

105,010 

51 

85,500 

215 

13 

129,820 

45 

51,250 


16  STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 

Puerto  Rico  Table   9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959 
Part  2  of  8.-Coffee  farms 

[DatA  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  faims.   See  textj 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

coomerclal 

farms 


Economic  class 


FARMS  AND  AKEA 

Farms number . 

Percent  distribution percent . 

Land  in  farms cuerdas . 

Percent  distribution percent . 

Average  size  of  farm cuerdas  . 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use: 

Cropland  used  for  crops farms  reporting . 

cuerdas  . 

1  to  9  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

10  to  19  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

20  to  29  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

30  to  <i9  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

50  to  99  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

100  to  199  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

200  to  499  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

500  or  more  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

Pastureland  suitable  for  crops farms  reporting. 

cuerdas . 
Pastureland  not  suitable  for  crops  . .  .  .farms  reporting  . 

cuerdas . 
Irrigated  land  In  farms farms  reporting. 

cuerdas . 

OFF-FARV  WOHK 

Farm  operators : 

Working  off  their  farms,  total. .. .operators  reporting. 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting . 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting. 

SPECIFIED  EQUIPMENT  AND  FACILITIES 

Oxcarts , farms  reporting . 

number . 
Other  carts farms  report  ing . 

number . 
Coffee-pulping  machines farms  reporting . 

number . 
Coffee-drying  platforms farms  reporting . 

number . 
Coffee  driers farms  reporting . 

number . 

Tractors farms  reporting . 

number . 

1  tractor farms  reporting, 

2  tractors farms  reporting. 

3  tractors farms  reporting. 

4  tractors farms  reporting. 

5  or  more  tractors farms  reporting . 

^totortrucks farms  reporting . 

number . 

Electricity farms  reporting. 

Running  water farms  reporting . 

Television farms  reporting . 

Radio farms  reporting. 

Milking  machine farms  reporting . 

Milk  cooler farms  reporting. 

Silos farms  reporting . 

FARM  LABOR,  WEEK  PRECEDING  ENUMERATION 

Salaried  and  wage  workers farms  reporting . 

persons . 
Salaried  workers farms  reporting . 

persons . 
Wage  workers farms  reporting . 

persons. 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Feed  for  poultry farms  reporting . 

dollars . 

Under  $100 farms  report  Ing . 

.^100  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  or  jiore farms  reporting . 

Feed  for  livestock  (excluding  poultry) .. .farms  reporting. 

dollars . 

Under  $100 farms  reporting . 

*100  to  $999 farms  reporting . 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

■^2,000  to  ^4,999 farms  reporting. 

■^'5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 

Purchase  of  fertilizer farms  report  Ing . 

dollars . 

Under  J^lOO farms  reporting . 

^100  to  *-999 farms  reporting . 

$1,000  to  ^1,999 farms  reporting . 

$2,000  to  '4,999 farms  reporting. 

^5,000  or  more faniis  reporting. 

Hired  labor farms  reporting . 

dollars . 

Under  $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 farnE  reporting. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting . 


35,428 

XXX 

1,573,532 

XXX 

44.4 


34,561 

704,229 

24,427 

4,964 

1,650 

1,406 

964 

564 

430 

156 

30,191 

545,311 

9,614 

108,197 

575 

74,682 


9,019 
2,256 
6,763 


1,921 
4,005 

925 
7,313 
5,248 
5,397 

345 
1,946 

417 

546 

1,303 

3,300 

761 

241 

119 

43 

139 

3,180 

4,183 

20,477 

13,538 

6,566 

26,545 

335 

813 

198 


10,633 
63,827 

3,690 
10,275 

9,057 
53,552 


22,839 

1,955,884 

20,259 

2,397 

77 

45 

61 

7,345 

5,034,735 

4,301 

2,457 

222 

174 

191 

25,787 

11,819,856 

14,131 

9,945 

810 

487 

414 

21,634 

47,775,306 

8,706 

5,754 

2,581 

2,331 

642 

1,420 


7,588 

100.0 

276,723 

100.0 

36.5 


7,583 

145,657 

4,886 

1,223 

442 

435 

304 

165 

122 

11 

6,015 

81,399 

1,692 

13,293 

7 

24 


2,061 

367 

1,694 


64 

101 

33 

41 

3,406 

3,513 

221 

1,546 

273 

339 

25 
29 

22 
2 

1 


721 

679 

3,478 

2,742 

894 

5,557 

6 

73 

17 


2,467 

13,513 

837 

1,965 

2,102 

11,528 


5,037 

239,866 

4,620 

412 

1 

2 

2 

1,006 

70,331 

796 

206 


4,874 

706,872 

3,574 

1,142 

106 

42 

6 

4,151 

3,963,921 

1,844 

1,029 

566 

345 

152 

215 


111 

1.5 

48,355 

17.5 

435.6 


111 
29,330 


17 
22 
61 
11 

106 

11,919 

54 

2,224 

2 

9 


10 

24 
9 

16 
100 
134 

35 
361 

74 
122 

10 

12 

8 

2 


75 
133 
93 
95 
69 
92 

ii 
1 


107 

2,565 

89 

412 

91 

2,153 


68 

28,605 

31 

32 

1 

2 

2 

39 

12,773 

11 

25 

2 

1 

i66 

165,910 

1 

47 

27 

20 

5 

111 

1,256,928 

5 

1 

1 

10 

7 

87 


173 

2.3 

39,438 

14.3 

226.0 


173 
24,127 


140 

6,695 

73 

1,753 


5 

11 

7 

3 

166 

172 

43 

396 

72 

74 


102 
125 
131 
151 

a 

155 
5 
6 

1 


161 
2,857 
96 
295 
143 
2,562 


103 

11,479 

57 

46 


41 

5,236 

19 

22 


158 

149,794 

21 

72 

42 

20 

3 

173 

696,449 

6 

18 
19 
41 


131 

1.7 

19,423 

7.0 

146.3 


131 
11,001 


119 

4,578 

59 

1,785 


107 
157 
23 
262 
30 
31 


40 
60 
100 
108 
24 
95 


114 

1,220 

40 

117 

107 

1,103 


66 
7,298 


27 

1,565 

22 

5 


93 
45,727 
21 
53 
19 


126 

379,591 

5 

6 

14 

29 

39 

33 


235 

3.1 

21,401 

7.7 

91.1 


235 
12,315 

40 
15 
33 
66 
24 
2 


203 

6,133 

69 

793 


10 

10 

5 

5 

176 

177 

20 

114 

20 

20 


91 
101 
127 
154 

69 

172 

1 


168 
1,022 


152 
135 
870 


153 
12,689 

105 
48 


64 

5,022 

56 


210 

61,071 

51 

144 

14 

1 

213 
317,616 
12 
40 
42 
77 
36 
6 


565 

7.4 

40,022 

14.5 

70.8 


565 
20,128 

36 
110 
117 
181 
105 

15 


510 

11,661 

184 

2,151 


1 

452 

458 

54 

274 

23 

23 


110 
130 
254 
295 
116 
469 

10 
10 


368 
1,770 
117 
298 
320 
1,472 


365 

24,397 

285 

80 


137 

10,705 

80 

56 

1 

477 

64,475 

203 

274 


493 
461,047 

35 
106 
146 
177 

29 


1,203 

15.9 

44,555 

16.1 

37.0 


1,203 

20,957 

322 

523 

214 

109 

32 

1 


1,022 

15,772 

341 

1,529 


205 
65 

140 


16 

23 

11 

11 

774 

784 

31 

114 

43 

58 


167 
183 
552 
528 
144 
928 


608 
2,065 
160 
315 
535 
1,750 


860 

43,440 

765 


193 

19,910 

128 

65 


935 

93,085 

572 

361 

1 
1 

953 
362,140 
232 
360 
279 
32 


2,118 

27.9 

36,020 

13.0 

17.0 


2,116 

16,293 

1,591 

435 

66 

20 

6 


1,668 

12,604 

421 

1,568 


521 

95 

426 


961 
961 

5 
20 

6 


85 

95 

805 

640 

190 

1,505 


10 


596 
1,244 
161 
236 
476 
1,003 


1,480 

54,070 

1,430 

50 


235 

7,835 

220 

15 


1,316 

58,270 

1,185 

131 


1,182 

214,625 

690 

430 

61 

1 


Puerto  Rico  Table  9.- 


PUERTO  RICO  17 

•FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 
ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM;  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 
Part  2  of  8.-Coffee  farms 

( Data  arc  based  on  rofMrts  for  only  a  sample  of  fanns.    Seo  tevl  | 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanaticDis,  see  text) 


Total  all 

Economic  class 

commercial 

farms 

Total 

Class  I 

Class  II 

Class  III 

Class 

rv         Class  V 

Class  VI 

Class  VII 

Class  VIII 

170,507,493 

15,428,529 

3,751,886 

2,556,793 

1,113,204 

1,348, 

521     2,022,023 

2,046,705 

1,633,929 

955,568 

4,813 

2,033 

33,801 

14,779 

8,498 

5,738  1           3,579 

1,701 

771 

313 

129,263,080 

14,866,371 

3,624,739 

2,499,326 

1,064,696 

1,302, 

349     1,943,844 

1,955,749 

1,559,172 

916,496 

116,400,581 

12,142,893 

2,937,733 

2,107,114 

843,260 

1,045,432     1,579,427 

1,583,796 

1,278,756 

767,375 

689,991 

20,681 

195 

3,541 

40 

2,635                  540 

9,125 

2,705 

1,900 

12,039,049 

2,699,152 

686,811 

388,651 

221,396 

254,282         363,877 

361,328 

276,711 

146,096 

133,459 

3,645 

20 

.. 

1,500 

1,000 

1,125 

41,244,413 

562,258 

127,147 

57,467 

48,508 

46,172          78,179 

90,956 

74,757 

39,072 

4,775,167 

150,400 

49,519 

22,022 

3,048 

8,772           14,895 

19,500 

19,704 

12,940 

17,861,708 

75,370 

21,752 

10,252 

16,800 

3,840           10,644 

6,742 

4,523 

817 

18,607,538 

336,488 

55,876 

25,193 

28,660 

33, 

560           52, 640 

64,714 

50,530 

25,315 

22,121 

2,669 

62 

96 

65 

153                  310 

523 

715 

745 

276,336 

12,446 

1,496 

935 

920 

808            1,665 

2,132 

2,515 

1,975 

21,290 

2,593 

58 

96 

65 

153                 304 

512 

690 

715 

164,649 

7,411 

859 

567 

522 

528                998 

1,277 

1,495 

1,165 

19,180 

2,198 

52 

87 

48 

131                 256 

424 

615 

585 

90,451 

3,779 

241 

227 

155 

268                 496 

712 

900 

780 

16,236 

1,593 

47 

79 

44 

88                 176 

324 

400 

435 

68,515 

3,561 

381 

245 

346 

190  1               467 

602 

755 

575 

5,285 

441 

30 

29 

7 

28                   75 

107 

90 

75 

27,275 

1,182 

192 

97 

42 

74                 184 

208 

175 

210 

4,217 

100 

13 

10 

5 

7                    8 

12 

30 

15 

15,897 

292 

64 

26 

10 

16                   16 

45 

90 

25 

12,625 

2,664 

71 

93 

50 

120                 293 

562 

755 

720 

21,078 

3,608 

204 

2U 

97 

173                 419 

754 

930 

820 

1,516 

444 

67 

80 

39 

62                    77 

49 

45 

25 

3,792 

1,182 

362 

257 

143 

114                  150 

66 

65 

25 

19,709 

3,089 

40 

82 

26 

103                 274 

573 

846 

1,145 

65,822 

6,419 

307 

238 

111 

285                  831 

1,206 

1,436 

2,005 

177 

17 

A 

3 

5 

5 

3,431 

80 

42 

18 

10 

10 

3,745 

462 

11 

4 

10 

7                    53 

87 

130 

160 

12,253 

1,101 

102 

10 

15 

14                 117 

173 

315 

355 

29,067 

6,375 

71 

127 

76 

] 

99                  462 

1,038 

1,851 

2,551 

791,402 

106,451 

10,730 

6,842 

3,230 

5,t 

34             9,373 

17,304 

25,592 

27,746 

26,930 

5,848 

61 

106 

65 

1 

73                 429 

977 

1,696 

2,341 

824,302 

56,755 

4,298 

2,903 

1,170 

3,: 

102              5,449 

11,055 

13,962 

14,616 

11,386 

698 

33 

27 

24 

61                  137 

201 

155 

60 

116,544 

1,797 

355 

153 

195 

1 

67                 285 

362 

220 

60 

11,316 

1,160 

22 

37 

10 

57                 101 

243 

295 

395 

62,938 

2,680 

164 

109 

20 

28                 400 

434 

650 

575 

2,563 

137 

14 

13 

6 

18                   21 

35 

20 

10 

111,635,673 

471,063 

135,950 

64,078 

105,000 

24,0 

00           66,525 

42,140 

28,270 

5,100 

5,294 

817 

14 

13 

5 

37                    52 

166 

235 

295 

1,727,199 

16,446 

3,405 

1,105 

110 

1,0 

140             1,304 

3,327 

3,655 

2,500 

9,097 

1,729 

51 

86 

47 

1 

29                  209 

372 

465 

370 

3,571,876 

239,758 

85,679 

39,475 

5,607 

13,7 

13           24,834 

27,080 

26,330 

16,990 

4,556 

234 

16 

8 

1 

12                    41 

41 

55 

60 

9,494 

327 

36 

19 

1 

32                    63 

41 

55 

80 

7,035 

839 

20 

17 

11 

28                    82 

181 

205 

295 

65,221 

2,986 

284 

92 

24 

1 

58                 541 

527 

625 

735 

9,702 

163 

16 

21 

16 

19                    26 

20 

30 

15 

323,756 

1,928 

854 

401 

144 

1 

n            165 

73 

75 

20 

10,212,210 

60 

4,120 

47,744 

23,995 

9,348 

2,612 

4,6 

59              3,655 

1,475 

1,730 

270 

43,415 

19,100 

7,588 

iii 

173 

131 

2 

35                  565 

1,203 

2,118 

3,052 

178,347 

127,335 

27,130 

22,227 

9,645 

11, 0< 

SO           17,364 

17,414 

13,301 

9,164 

27,806,483 

21,019,544 

4,819,019 

3,609,155 

1,441,500 

1,799,2 

75     2,739,775 

2,794,625 

2,310,795 

1,505,400 

15,686 

7,588 

111 

173 

131 

2 

35                 565 

1,203 

2,118 

3,052 

26,017,284 

20,364,649 

4,805,819 

3,566,755 

1,433,300 

1,764,9 

50     2,703,975 

2,6&i,400 

2,127,470 

1,297,980 

8,277 

243 

3 

2 

10 

7                   29 

72 

60 

60 

17,327 

478 

36 

49 

35 

] 

3                   68 

145 

89 

43 

19,685,372 

432,420 

39,600 

39,000 

29,000 

13,0( 

»           62,273 

126,300 

90,775 

32,475 

8,272 

243 

3 

2 

10 

7                   29 

72 

60 

60 

19,679,357 

432,420 

39,600 

39,000 

29,000 

13, 0( 

10           62,270 

126,300 

90,775 

32,475 

471 

2 

1 

1 

691 

15 

5 

10 

431,700 

13,000 

3,000 

10,000 

264 

2 

1 

1 

258,675 

11,000 

2,000 

9,000 

1,731 

55 

3 

1 

5 

15 

15 

16 

1,303 

78 

19 

10 

3 

9 

20 

17 

635,360 

43,200 

11,000 

5,200 

2,000 

4,000 

13,000 

8,000 

976 

30 

3 

1 

5 

10 

10 

1 

357,510 

16,500 

7,500 

3,500 

2,000 

1,500 

1,000 

1,000 

8,289 

1,044 

6 

6 

16 

2 

7                   46 

197 

355 

391 

10,165 

1,173 

61 

55 

63 

8                   69 

222 

410 

255 

7,185,370 

643,910 

49,450 

40,900 

44,450 

16,  OC 

10           55,600 

102,135 

210,125 

125,250 

4,694 

644 

5 

4 

11 

1 

7                   31 

121 

265 

190 

6,008,615 

472,225 

39,100 

22,000 

42,000 

10, 8C 

0           51,100 

30,550 

146,425 

80,250 

4,951 

384 

5 

6 

1 

3                      7 

111 

111 

131 

5,507 

555 

73 

59 

3 

5                      5 

88 

185 

110 

2,731,470 

288,065 

47,700 

41,000 

11,20 

0             1,525 

37,175 

105,730 

43,735 

2,769 

212 

5 

6 

8                     6 

76 

66 

45 

1,895,935 

143,450 

27,500 

23,800 

9,60 

0             1,200 

23,325 

48,975 

9,050 

ESTIMATED  VALUE  OF  FARM  FT^ODOCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE 

Value  of  all  farms  products  sold total,  dollars.. 

average  per  farm,  dollars  . . 

All  crops  sold dollars  . . 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables 

and  fruits  and  nuts ,  sold dollars  . . 

Vegetables  sold dollars  . . 

Fruits  and  nuts  sold dollars., 

Omaniental  plants  sold dollars  . . 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products  sold dollars.. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold dollars.. 

Mili  sold dollars.. 

Cattle  and  hogs dollars  . . 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Cattle  and  calves farms  reporting.. 

number . . 

Cows  and  heifers farms  reporting. . 

number . . 

Milk  cows farms  reporting.. 

number . . 

Calves farms  reporting . . 

mmiber . . 

Steers  and  bulls farms  reporting . . . 

number . . 

Work  oxen farms  reporting . . 

number . . , 

Horses  and  colts farms  reporting . . 

number . . . 

Burros  and  mules farms  reporting . . . 

number . . , 

Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting . . . 

number . . , 

Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting . . , 

number . . , 

Goats  and  kids farms  reporting . . . 

number . . . 

Hens f  Eo-ms  reporting . . . 

number . . . 
Chickens  (other  than  hens), 

pullets,  roosters farms  reporting... 

number . . . 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  repcrting... 

number . . . 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting... 

number . . . 

Milk  sold farms  reporting... 

quarts , . . 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting.., 

number , . . 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting . . . 

dozens . . . 
Sows  farrowing  November  1,   1959, 

to  October  31,   1959 farms  reporting... 

number  of  sows . . . 
Pigs  raised  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,   1959 farms  reporting... 

number  of  pigs  . . . 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  harvested farms  reporting 

cuerdas  — 
tons  of  cane . . . 

Pineapples  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas . . . 
tcffis . . . 

Coffee  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds , . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Tobacco  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas , . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds  — 

Rice  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Cowpeas  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Pigeon  peas  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds  . .  . 

Dry  beans  harvested farms  reporting  . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

ales farms  reporting  . . . 

pounds . . . 


18  STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 

Puerto  Rico  Table  9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 
Part  2  of  8. -Coffee  farms 

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


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

commercial 

farms 


Economic  class 


Class  III   Class  IV 


Class  VI  Class  VII  Class  VIII 


SPECIFIED  CROPS  HAHVESTED— Continued 

Com  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds.. 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Sweetpotatoes  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Dasheens  harvested farms  reporting .  . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . , 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds. . 

Yams  harvested .- farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Taniers  (yautias)  harvested farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting . , 

pounds . . 

Cassava   (yuca)   harvested farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales ." farms  reporting . . 

potmds . . 

Vegetables  for  sale cuerdas  . . 

dollars  . . 

Tree  fruits  and  nuts: 

Coconuts farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
number  of  nuts . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

number  of  nuts  . . 

Plantains farms  reporting  . . . 

cuerdas . . 
bunches . . , 

Sales farms  reporting . , . 

bunches . . , 

Bananas farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
bunches . . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . , 

bunches . . , 

Grapefruit farms  reporting . . , 

cuerdas . . , 
number  of  fruits . . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

number  of  fruits . . . 

Oranges farms  report  ing . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
number  of  fruits . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

number  of  fruits . . . 


7,215 

15,912 

1,2647,390 

5,661 

9,687,495 

7,735 
7,328 

14,719,815 
6,684 

11,981,860 

4,631 
3,501 

8,910,280 
3,961 

7,047,760 

5,418 
4,101 

16,472,575 
4,833 

13,951,175 

9,299 
8,010 

18,111,100 
8,196 

15,060,755 

1,955 
1,142 

2,167,355 
1,401 

1,450,350 

6,187 
689,991 


7,282 

10,077 

20,820,396 

3,039 
20,283,577 

12,103 
15,959 

6,524,800 
9,191 

5,356,980 

18,842 
35,196 

12,719,045 
13,923 

10,718,272 

7,371 

1,597 

11,074,260 

4,291 

9,556,415 

16,276 
12,546 

154,517,985 
10,086 

142,386,585 


504 
980 

665,305 
383 

420,650 

463 
336 

474,400 
365 

331,425 

723 
488 

941,450 
585 

729,550 

633 
406 

1,362,015 
555 

1,036,625 

1,192 
868 

1,518,875 
964 

1,151,000 

130 

92 

174,150 

82 

61,200 

214 

20,681 


744 

17 

63,170 

98 

33,100 

1,571 
1,628 

614,290 
1,026 

509,041 

5,893 

16,781 

5,058,141 

4,795 

4,440,042 

1,057 
231 

1,143,900 
604 

1,029,025 

5,097 
6,797 

85,917,225 
4,098 

81,996,690 


104 

70,950 

8 

42,600 

5 

17 

54,400 

5 
40,700 

14 
55 

90,200 
13 

66,900 

4 

21 

30,900 

4 
27,600 

15 
68 

131,000 
15 

119,600 

1 
(Z) 
25 


14 
2 

2,190 
5 

1,500 

46 

207 

93,225 

40 

88,675 

110 

3,084 

1,175,515 

109 

1,144,890 

30 
32 

231,100 
20 

217,150 

107 

1,691 

25,605,050 

99 

25,499,200 


79 

67,200 

8 

47,500 

4 

25 

51,000 

2 

11,000 

15 

33 

109,600 

14 

87,100 

14 
15 

55,000 
13 

33,600 

25 
90 

210,100 
23 

108,600 


18,000 

1 

5,600 

37 
3,541 


10 
1 

3,040 
9 

2,200 

39 

143 

68,120 

37 
64,991 

158 

2,111 

627,765 

158 
586,395 

35 
80 

U4,100 
34 

109,350 

157 

1,066 

15,500,500 

157 
15,028,000 


6 

30 

19,000 

6 

10,000 

10 
11 

9,250 
5 

7,000 

11 
27 

32,000 
11 

30,800 

10 
3 

11,500 
5 

10,000 

25 

33 
80,500 

20 
75,500 

5 

3 

1,750 


8 

1 

1,550 

1 

400 

52 

150 

55,625 

50 
52,700 

117 

1,580 

402,450 

115 
391,775 

16 
21 

70,000 
16 

70,000 

90 

303 

4,380,700 

89 
4,286,600 


22 

120 

85,450 

22 
67,050 

1 

2 

800 

1 
800 

27 

25 

109,000 

27 

98,100 

22 

15 

100,600 

22 

90,200 

32 
28 

63,100 
27 

57,100 


11 
2,635 


32 

1 

2,150 

6 

700 

92 

169 

64,900 

75 
57,800 

224 

1,346 

490,633 

217 
445,658 

58 
20 

89,600 
33 

82,200 

223 
510 

6,159,300 
212 

5,810,500 


31 
68 

29,300 
31 

19,400 

27 
18 

38,850 
22 

35,200 

39 
19 

36,150 
39 

28,400 

42 
16 

55,250 
42 

47,850 

81 

73 

129,050 

76 

104,400 


6 

540 


73 

3 

4,255 

7 

2,550 

219 

252 

100,750 

167 

83,200 

527 

2,087 

657,227 

494 
536,318 

76 

5 

63,850 

60 
58,800 

460 
844 

10,413,840 
437 

10,162,340 


142 
138 

136,050 
137 

102,350 

105 

78 

114,750 

35 

99,000 

171 
104 

200, 500 
136 

161,250 

144 

95 

399,500 

128 
325,550 

262 
199 

318,625 
222 

251,275 

37 
23 

37,500 
31 

15,300 

65 
9,125 


147 

1 

12,300 

20 

6,250 

353 

327 

111,0X 

252 

88,315 

1,026 
2,642 

714,106 
976 

579,201 

262 

35 

213,625 

176 
182,525 

933 

840 

10,443,650 

318 

9,805,000 


141 

240 

159,280 

91 

39,000 

125 

78 

74,375 

100 
53,250 

181 
103 

184,250 
150 

130,000 

170 
115 

369,540 
135 

263,500 

341 
189 

339,025 
281 

269,900 

25 

29 
63,750 

25 
31,550 

43 
2,705 


135 

5 

24,360 

30 

15,000 

365 
237 

75,915 
245 

52,300 

1,655 
2,246 

575,525 
1,415 

445,055 

295 

27 

286,750 

160 
258,750 

1,436 

893 

8,821,685 

1,191 
7,927,300 


146 
151 

98,075 
30 

42,750 

186 

107 

130,475 

145 

84,475 

270 
122 

179,750 
195 

127,000 

227 
126 

339,725 
206 

238,325 

411 
183 

247,475 
300 

164,625 

60 

29 

48,125 

25 

8,750 

42 
1,900 


275 

3 

13,325 

20 

4,500 

405 
143 

44,725 
160 

16,060 

2,076 
1,685 

414,920 
1,311 

260,750 

285 

11 

74,875 

105 
50,250 

1,691 

650 

4,592,500 

1,095 
3,477,250 


_1_ 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions . 


PUERTO  RICO 


19 


Puerto  Rico  Table   9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959 
Part  3  of  8.-Tobacco  farms 

[DftU  are  bftsed  on  reports  for  only  ■  sample  ol  fanna.   See  text] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

commercial 

farms 


Economic  class 


FARMS  AND  AKEA 

Farms number . 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Land  in  farms cuerdas  . 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Average  sise  of  farm cuerdas  . 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use: 

Cropland  used  for  crops farms  reporting . 

cuerdas . 

1  to  9  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

10  to  19  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

20  to  29  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

30  to  49  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

50  to  99  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

100  to  199  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

200  to  499  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

500  or  more  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

Pastureland  suitable  for  crops farms  reporting. 

cuerdas . 
Pastureland  not  suitable  for  crops. . ..farms  reporting. 

cuerdas . 
Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting. 

cuerdas . 

OFF-FABM  WORK 
Farm  operators: 

Working  off  their  farms,  total.... operators  reporting. 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting . 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting . 

SPECIFIED  EOnmENT  AMD  FACILITIES 
Oxcarts farms  reporting . 

number . 
Other  carts .farms  reporting . 

number. 
Coffee-pulping  machines farms  reporting . 

number . 
Coffee-drying  platforms farms  reporting . 

number . 
Coffee  driers farms  reporting. 

number . . 

Tractors farms  reporting . . 

number . , 

1  tractor farms  reporting . , 

2  tractors farms  reporting . . 

3  tractors farms  reporting . . 

4  tractors .farms  reporting . , 

5  or  more  tractors farms  reporting . . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting . . 

number . . 

Electricity farms  reporting.. 

Running  water farms  reporting. . 

Television farms  reporting. . 

Radio farms  reporting . . 

Milking  machine farms  reporting . . 

Milk  cooler farms  reporting. . 

Silos farms  reporting . . 

FARM  LABOR,  WEEK  PRECEDING  ENUMERATION 

Salaried  and  wage  workers farms  reporting . , 

persons . . 

Salaried  workers farms  reporting . . 

persons . . 

Wage  workers farms  reporting . . 

persons . . 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Feed  for  poultry farms  reporting.. 

dollars . . 

Under  $100 farms  reporting . . 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting.  . 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting.. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting.. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting.. 

Feed  for  livestock  (excluding  poultry) .. .farms  reporting.. 

dollars . . 

Under  $100 farms  reporting. . 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting.. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting.. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting.. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. . 

Purchase  of  fertilizer farms  reporting . . 

dollars . . 

Under  $100. farms  reporting . . 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting.. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting.. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting.. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting.. 

Hired  labor farms  reporting.. 

dollars . . 

Under  $199 farms  reporting.. 

$200  to  $499 farms  reporting. . 

$500  to  $999 farms  reporting . . 

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

+2.5no  to  $4,999 farms  reporting.. 

J5,n00  or  more farms  reporting. . 


35,428 

XXX 

1,573,532 

XXX 

44.4 


34,561 

704,229 

24,427 

4,964 

1,650 

1,406 

964 

564 

430 

156 

30, 191 
545,311 
9,614 
108, 197 
575 
74,682 


9,019 
2,256 
6,763 


1,921 
4,005 

925 
7,313 
5,248 
5,397 

345 
1,946 

417 

546 

1,303 

3,300 

761 

241 

119 

43 

139 

3,130 

4,183 

20,477 

13,538 

6,586 

26,545 

335 

813 

198 


10,633 
63,827 

3,690 
10,275 

9,057 
53,552 


22,839 

1,955,884 

20,259 

2,397 

77 

45 

61 

7,345 

5,034,735 

4,301 

2,457 

222 

174 

191 

25,787 

11,819,858 

14,131 

9,945 

810 

487 

414 

21,634 

47,775,306 

8,706 

5,754 

2,531 

2,331 

842 

1,420 


4,143 

100.0 

79,791 

100.0 

19.3 


4,143 

23,534 

3,566 

435 

97 

30 

11 


3,773 

38,252 

1,257 

4,484 

10 

25 


809 
325 
483 


134 

150 

1,830 

1,099 

436 

2,968 

15 

15 

5 


1,140 

3,265 

232 

468 

990 

2,797 


2,536 

93,623 

2,392 

143 

1 

409 

31,307 

336 

71 

1 

1 

3,542 

391,198 

2,155 

1,383 

3 

1 

2,166 

576,696 

1,260 

597 

192 

105 

9 

3 


33 
0.8 

4,262 
5.3 

129.2 


33 

1,311 


33 

2,077 
20 
315 


27 
167 
9 
29 
21 
138 


12 
3,488 


15 
6,787 


33 
24,773 

30 
2 
1 

33 
77,216 


24 
0.6 

3,097 
3.9 

129.0 


24 
627 


24 

1,825 

12 

200 


24 

143 

3 

18 

19 

125 


17 
2,670 


13 

1,620 

6 


24 
'J,  375 


24 
16,840 


58 

1.4 

4,254 

5.3 

73.3 


58 

1,334 

5 


58 

1,676 

7 

155 


33 

234 

2 

2 

42 

232 


35 

2,065 

25 

10 


45 
300 
45 


58 

20,400 

5 


58 

44,050 

5 


296 

7.1 

15,406 

19.3 

52.0 


296 

4,081 

115 

137 

31 

6 

7 


276 

7,806 

92 

395 


20 
20 
174 
110 
42 
249 


171 
561 
53 
149 
163 
412 


192 

13,695 

141 

51 


111 

3,805 

95 

16 


286 

71,405 

30 

256 


245 
131,345 
55 
86 
53 
51 


822 

19.8 

20,435 

25.6 

24.9 


322 

6,077 

621 

176 

20 
5 


772 

10,CK4 

271 

1,165 


45 
50 
377 
321 
106 
601 


335 

1,170 

65 

120 

305 
1,050 


515 

18,790 

495 

20 


155 
7,075 

140 


766 

105, 695 

270 

496 


571 
151,190 
230 
240 
100 


1,660 

40.1 

21,571 

27.0 

13.0 


1,660 

7,089 

1,575 

85 


1,510 

9,998 

475 

1,408 
5 

15 


300 

115 
185 


25 
35 

725 

395 

135 

1,120 

10 
5 


440 
795 
85 
140 
335 
655 


1,005 

33,545 

965 

40 


55 
6,255 

40 
15 


1,445 

116,660 

995 

450 


860 

129,025 

610 

225 

20 


20 


STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 


Puerto  Rico  Table   9. 


-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 
ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 
Part  3  of  8.-Tobacco  farms 


[Data  are  based  on  report.';  for  only  b  sample  of  famis    See  text  | 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 
commercial 

Economic  cla.«!s 

farms 

Total 

Class  I 

Class  II 

Class  III 

Class   IV 

Class  V 

Class  VI 

Class  VII 

Class  VIII 

170,507,493 

5,150,742 

405,454 

225,790 

373,899 

1,036,219 

1,365,229 

1,318,433 

425,718 

i,813 

1,243 

12,286 

9,408 

6,447 

3,501 

1,661 

794 

341 

129,263,080 

4,6-'5,617 

353,104 

178,524 

348,595 

932,659 

1,244,180 

1,222,237 

396,318 

116,iOO,581 

4,082,274 

293,304 

162,234 

297,189 

790,752 

1,075,814 

1,095,466 

367,515 

689,991 

42,266 

385 

30 

6,481 

8,985 

14,125 

9,030 

3,230 

12,039,049 

543,677 

59,415 

16,260 

40,925 

132,922 

153,841 

114,741 

25,573 

133,459 

7,400 

4,000 

400 

3,000 

41,244,413 

475,125 

52,350 

47,266 

25,304 

103,560 

121,049 

96,196 

29,400 

4,775,167 

37,219 

642 

1,028 

1,082 

9,368 

8,520 

11,309 

5,270 

17,861,708 

58,821 

20,800 

10,848 

20,672 

2,744 

3,757 

18,607,538 

379,085 

51,708 

25,438 

13,374 

73,520 

109,785 

81,130 

24,130 

22,121 

3,054 

32 

28 

58 

269 

692 

1,225 

750 

276,336 

16,171 

897 

765 

899 

2,570 

4,135 

4,770 

2,135 

21,290 

2,994 

32 

28 

58 

269 

682 

1,180 

745 

164,649 

8,022 

354 

330 

437 

1,271 

2,075 

2,410 

1,145 

19,180 

2,744 

31 

27 

53 

258 

625 

1,095 

655 

90,451 

4,828 

131 

172 

199 

721 

1,150 

1,595 

860 

16,236 

2,487 

27 

28 

52 

233 

602 

980 

565 

68,515 

4,728 

179 

155 

234 

620 

1,200 

1,565 

775 

5,285 

588 

22 

8 

43 

98 

192 

175 

50 

27,275 

1,711 

264 

213 

146 

298 

395 

330 

65 

4,217 

7«. 

22 

23 

26 

163 

220 

235 

75 

15,897 

1,710 

100 

67 

82 

381 

465 

465 

150 

12,625 

1,999 

31 

27 

57 

208 

511 

745 

420 

21,073 

2,428 

44 

58 

89 

345 

632 

810 

450 

1,516 

171 

20 

7 

2 

62 

40 

35 

5 

3,792 

344 

86 

21 

11 

96 

30 

40 

10 

19,709 

2,875 

24 

22 

42 

207 

600 

1,125 

855 

65,822 

6,227 

116 

160 

219 

522 

1,395 

2,275 

1,540 

177 

10 

5 

5 

3,431 

15 

10 

5 

3,745 

577 

"s 

16 

'ii 

72 

130 

165 

175 

12,253 

1,665 

33 

72 

20 

405 

325 

460 

350 

29,067 

3,696 

29 

22 

48 

267 

710 

1,500 

1,120 

791,402 

52,145 

1,241 

522 

1,220 

7,362 

11,105 

18,760 

11,935 

26,930 

3,456 

29 

17 

48 

262 

675 

1,370 

1,055 

824,302 

31,511 

474 

676 

1,151 

4,100 

6,355 

10,330 

7,425 

11,386 

839 

28 

13 

17 

146 

280 

285 

70 

116,544 

2,033 

347 

169 

82 

430 

560 

360 

85 

11,316 

1,244 

16 

11 

32 

165 

300 

455 

265 

62,938 

2,977 

60 

38 

54 

400 

1,005 

1,010 

410 

2,563 

81 

... 

10 

10 

21 

15 

25 

111,635,673 

367,630 

130,000 

67,800 

129,200 

17,150 

23,480 

5,294 

561 

6 

5 

5 

45 

125 

225 

150 

1,727,199 

8,131 

56 

175 

75 

2,040 

2,010 

2,520 

1,255 

9,097 

1,005 

16 

16 

17 

171 

230 

350 

205 

3,571,876 

45,715 

1,070 

1,430 

1,870 

11,530 

9,965 

13,725 

6,125 

4,556 

436 

12 

11 

27 

51 

145 

130 

60 

9,494 

525 

15 

26 

38 

66 

180 

135 

65 

7,035 

8% 

12 

11 

22 

86 

220 

305 

240 

65,221 

3,633 

85 

200 

133 

375 

1,020 

1,135 

685 

9,702 

56 

6 

5 

10 

35 

323,756 

418 

103 

100 

45 

170 

10,212,210 

8,614 

2,304 

1,750 

1,235 

3,325 

60 

1 

1 

4,120 

1 

1 

43,415 

2 

2 

19,100 

1,758 

9 

'12 

35 

181 

370 

676 

475 

178,347 

2,996 

196 

89 

71 

436 

711 

1,113 

380 

27,806,483 

496,480 

34, 100 

6,900 

18,750 

76,685 

128,010 

174,080 

57,955 

15,686 

986 

7 

12 

30 

136 

240 

401 

160 

26,017,284 

320,740 

33,500 

5,500 

13,000 

55,350 

90,110 

101,225 

22,055 

8,277 

4,143 

32 

24 

58 

296 

822 

1,661 

1,250 

17,327 

8,832 

365 

245 

531 

1,539 

2,314 

2,618 

1,220 

19,685,372 

11,094,405 

766, 500 

474,200 

782,300 

2,158,500 

2,878,505 

2,996,145 

1,038,255 

8,272 

4,143 

32 

24 

58 

296 

822 

1,661 

1,250 

19,679,357 

11,091,905 

766,500 

474,200 

782,300 

2,158,500 

2,878,505 

2,993,645 

1,038,255 

471 

213 

1 

15 

21 

36 

80 

60 

691 

280 

10 

34 

53 

41 

86 

56 

431,700 

220,500 

5,000 

50,000 

36,600 

32,150 

53,375 

43,375 

264 

126 

1 

10 

15 

20 

50 

30 

258,675 

146,  325 

3,000 

28,000 

30,600 

28,600 

34,625 

21,500 

1,731 

505 

"5 

5 

30 

55 

245 

165 

1,303 

284 

3 

1 

34 

47 

132 

67 

635,360 

116,125 

750 

250 

15,100 

13,500 

59,375 

27,150 

976 

235 

20 

30 

135 

50 

357,510 

40,075 

11,500 

4,625 

17,200 

6,750 

8,289 

1,230 

2 

1 

5 

106 

260 

486 

370 

10,165 

591 

1 

1 

3 

75 

134 

206 

171 

7,185,370 

333,875 

1,500 

100 

2,000 

40,075 

91,825 

122,650 

75,725 

4,694 

480 

2 

1 

5 

51 

120 

161 

140 

6,008,615 

184,440 

1,300 

90 

1,000 

23,050 

57,500 

60,500 

41,000 

4,951 

981 

2 

17 

97 

210 

655 

5,507 

709 

33 

31 

124 

161 

360 

2,731,470 

352,580 

21,300 

11,900 

45,100 

81,030 

193,250 

2,769 

465 

2 

17 

61 

135 

250 

... 

1,895,935 

232,935 

16,000 

8,300 

28,550 

47,455 

132,630 

ESTIMATED  VALUE  OF  FAiM  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE 

Value  of  all  farm  products  sold total,  dollars. 

average  per  farm,  dollars . 

All  crops  sold dollars . 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables 

and  fruits  and  nuts,  sold dollars. 

Vegetables  sold dollars  , 

Fruits  and  nuts  sold dollars  . . . 

Ornamental  plants  sold dollars  . . 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products  sold dollars.. 

Poultry  &iid  poultry  products  sold dollars . . 

Milk  sold dollars . . 

Cattle  and  hogs dollars . . 

LIVESTGCK  AJro  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Cattle  and  calves farms  reporting . . 

number . . 
Cows  and  heifers farms  reporting . . . 

number . , 
Milk  cows farms  reporting.. 

niomber .  , 
Calves farms  reporting . . , 

number . 
Steers  and  bulls farms  reporting . . . 

nximber . 

Work  oxen farms  reporting . . , 

number . , 
Horses  and  colts farms  reporting... 

number . 
Burros  and  mules farms  reporting... 

number . . . 
Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting . . . 

number . 
Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting. .  ■ 

number . 
Goats  and  kids farms  reporting . 

number . . , 
Hens farms  reporting- 

number . . . 
Chickens  (other  than  hens), 
pullets,  roosters farms  reporting... 

number . . . 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LTVESIOCK  PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting . . . 

number . , 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting . , 

number . . 

Milk  sold farms  reporting., 

quarts . , 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting . . 

number . , 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting . . . 

dozens . 
Sows  farrowing  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting... 

number  of  sows . . 
Pigs  raised  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting.. 

number  of  pigs . . 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas . 
tons  of  cane. 

Pineapples  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . 
tons. 

Coffee  harvested farms  reporting . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . 

Tobacco  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . 
pounds . 

Sales farms  reporting  ■ 

pounds . 

Rice  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . 
pounds . 

Sales farms  reporting . 

pounds . 

Cowpeas  harvested farms  reporting .  . . 

cuerdas . 
pounds. 

Sales farms  reporting . 

pounds . 

Pigeon  peas  harvested farms  reporting  . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . 

Sales farms  reporting... 

pounds . . 

Dry  beans  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . 
pounds . 

Sales farms  reporting. 

pounds . 


PUERTO  RICO  21 

Puerto  Rico  Table  9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 
Part  3  of  8. -Tobacco  farms 

[Data  are  based  on  roporU;  for  onl)  a  sample  of  farm*.    See  lexl) 


(For  definltians  and  explanations,  see  text) 


SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED— Continued 

Com  harvested farms  reporting . .  ■ 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Sweetpotatoee  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting.. . 

pounds . . . 

Dasheens  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Yams  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting  ■ . . 

pounds . . . 

Taniers  (yautf as )  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Cassava  (yuca)  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Vegetables  for  sale cuerdas . . . 

dollars . . . 

Tree  fruits  and  nuts: 

Coconuts farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . . 
number  of  nuts . . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

number  of  nuts . . . 

Plantains farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . . 
bunches . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

bunches . . . 

Bananas farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
bunches . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

bunches . . . 

Grapefruit farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
number  of  fruits . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

number  of  fruits . . . 

Oranges farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . . 
number  of  fruits . . . 

Sales farms  reporting.. . 

number  of  fruits . . . 


Total  all 

camnercial 

fanns 


7,215 

15,912 

12,647,390 

5,661 

9,687,495 

7,735 
7,328 

14,719,815 
6,684 

11,981,860 

4,631 
3,501 

6,910,280 
3,961 

7,047,760 

5,418 
4,101 

16,472,575 
4,833 

13,951,175 

9,299 
8,010 

18,111,100 
8,196 

15,060,755 

1,955 
1,142 

2,167,355 
1,401 

1,450,350 

6,187 
689,991 

7,282 

10,077 

20,820,396 

3,039 
20,283,577 

12,103 
15,959 

6,524,800 
9,191 

5,356,980 

18,842 
35, 196 

12,719,045 
13,923 

10,718,272 

7,371 

1,597 

11,074,260 

4,291 

9,556,415 

16,276 
12,546 

154,517,985 
10,086 

142,386,585 


Econcmic  class 


1,861 
2,443 

1,740,785 
1,515 

1,228,625 

2,042 
1,848 

3,506,230 
1,816 

2,786,350 

644 
360 

359,285 
563 

689,050 

1,219 

875 

3,306,125 

1,114 
2,806,175 

1,647 
1,201 

2,749,190 
1,447 

2,244,440 

228 

98 

160,025 

118 

99,500 

552 
42,266 


115,225 

197 

73,375 

2,041 
1,902 

756,985 
1,430 

562,215 

2,122 

1,710 

625,160 

1,295 

408,405 

1,108 

72 

529,975 

iOi. 

391,900 

1,733 
307 

4,174,775 
782 

3,016,100 


IB 

160 

131,500 

18 

88,250 

9 

48 

121,000 

9 

74,000 


15,000 

1 

7,000 


60,000 

6 

44,000 

18 
62 

2CH,0OO 
18 

180,000 

1 

5 

15,000 

1 

6,000 


9 

385 


2 

5,475 

2 

4,200 

22 

146 

76,980 

22 
71,880 

17 
53 

33,515 
12 

29,625 

19 

4 

28,750 

13 
16,700 

29 

34 

551,250 

13 

525,250 


8 

53 

19,000 


7 

40 

105,000 


3,000 

1 

2,800 

17 
49 

290,000 
17 

232,000 

12 
24 

46,100 
12 

26,000 


22 

34 
18,600 

22 
16, 275 

17 
36 

18,800 
17 

15,300 

1 


11 
3 

41,000 

11 

30,600 


42 

181 

147,000 

37 

128,500 

48 

120 

379,000 

48 

345,800 

16 
18 

81,000 
15 

70,500 

25 
46 

177,500 
25 

167,000 

21 

43 

118,500 

16 

87,500 


5 
10,000 

1 

5,000 

65 
6,481 


57 

110 

54,250 

51 
45,160 

46 
60 

36,075 
35 

29,750 

12 

2 

36,000 

11 
31,400 

26 

6 

127,500 

26 
109,000 


182 
431 

319,500 
172 

251,000 

226 
315 

769,250 
211 

658,300 

75 

68 

130,250 

70 

99,750 

136 
171 

561,250 
131 

456,550 

180 
215 

637,750 
175 

573,000 

15 

9 

27,500 

15 
24,500 

116 
8,935 


35 

1 

2,500 

10 
1,375 

248 
383 

191,315 
223 

154,910 

212 

291 

126,195 

131 

90,650 

81 

9 

66,150 

70 
51,000 

176 

46 

628,500 

116 
478,000 


371 
538 

435,150 
340 

315,750 

396 
473 

826,250 
385 

651,000 

145 

72 

167,750 

135 
138,250 

320 
235 

967,750 
305 

370,750 

386 
348 

824,850 
356 

669,350 

56 
30 

64,000 
41 

44,500 

179 
14,125 


13,725 

35 

9,000 

501 
497 

209,130 
426 

161,825 

470 
424 

169,015 
360 

116,920 

255 

32 

163,200 

160 
132,000 

385 

73 

929,625 

210 
670,000 


790 
773 

515,000 
640 

336,000 

856 
601 

989,625 
766 

745,750 

266 
148 

347,625 
236 

279,750 

465 
265 

954,625 
410 

792,125 

660 
377 

683, 665 
600 

540,965 

115 

41 

35,525 

50 

17,500 

121 
9,030 


270 
14 

35,040 
85 

19,925 

811 

478 

167,215 

556 

99,930 

865 
542 

135,270 
490 

103,335 

420 

21 

165,525 

225 
116,800 

691 

113 

1,385,550 

296 

921,750 


450 

307 

173,635 

300 

93,625 

500 
251 

316,105 
390 

221,500 

140 

48 

11A,660 

105 

91,000 

250 

94 

295,000 

220 
243,750 

370 
132 

234,325 
270 

167,625 

40 

8 

3,000 

10 
2,000 

61 
3,230 


320 
20 

58,485 
65 

38,875 

380 
249 

39,495 
130 

12,235 

495 
304 

56,290 
200 

21,325 

320 

4 

70,350 

125 
44,000 

415 

32 

511,350 

105 

311,500 


22 


Puerto  Rico  Table   9. 


STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 

-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 
ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959 
Part  4  of  8.-Minor-crop  farms 

[Data  are  based  on  raporta  for  only  a  sample  of  faims.   See  textj 


(For  defijiitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

commercial 

farms 


Economic  class 


Class  III   Class  IV 


Class  VI   Class  VII  Class  VIII 


FARMS  AND  AREA 

Farms number . 

Percent  distribution percent . 

Land  in  farms cuerdas. 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Average  size  of  farm cuerdas  ■ 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use: 

Cropland  used  for  crops farms  reporting. 

cuerdas . 

1  to  9  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

10  to  19  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

20  to  29  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

30  to  i9  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

50  to  99  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

100  to  199  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

200  to  499  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

500  or  more  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

Pastureland  suitable  for  crops farms  reporting. 

cuerdas. 
Pastureland  not  suitable  for  crops ....  farms  reporting . 

cuerdas . 
Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting . 

cuerdas . 

OFF-FAKM  WOFIK 

Farm  operators: 

Working  off  their  farms,   total. .. .operators  reporting. 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting. 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting. 

SPECIFIED  EQUIPMENT  AND  FACILITIES 

Oxcarts " farms  reporting. 

number,, 
Other  carts farms  reporting., 

number . 
Coffee -pulping  machines farms  reporting,, 

number.. 
Coffee-drying  platforms farms  reporting. . 

number. , 
Coffee  driers farms  reporting . . 

number . . 
Tractors farms  reporting. 

number. 

1  tractor farms  reporting. 

2  tractors. farms  reporting. 

3  tractors farms  reporting. 

A   tractors farms  reporting, 

5  or  more  tractors farms  reporting. 

Motortrucks, farms  reporting, 

number. 

Electricity farms  reporting. 

Running  water farms  reporting . 

Television .farms  reporting. 

Radio farms  reporting. 

MilJting  machine farms  reporting. 

Milk  cooler farms  reporting . 

Silos farms  reporting. 

FARM  LABOR,  WEEK  PRECEDING  ENUMERATION 

Salaried  and  wage  workers farms  reporting. 

persons. 
Salaried  workers farms  reporting. 

persons . 
Wage  workers farms  reporting, 

persons, 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITUHES 

Feed  for  poultry farms  reporting. 

dollars . 

Under  flOO, farms  reporting. 

flOO  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

cl,000  to  :1,999 farms  reporting. 

?2,000  to     4,999 farms  reporting. 

,^5,000  or  more. ...................... .farms  reporting. 

Feed  for  livestock  (excluding  poultry). ,, farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

Under  tlOO farms  reporting. 

:'100  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

?1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting, 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting, 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 

Purchase  of  fertilizer farms  reporting, 

dollars , 

Under  $100 farms  reporting, 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  .*1,999 farms  reporting. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 

Hired  labor farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

Under  C199 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  or  more farms  reporting. 


35,428 

XXX 

1,573,532 

XXX 

44.4 


34,561 

704,229 

24,427 

4,964 

1,650 

1,406 

964 

564 

430 

156 

30,191 
545,311 
9,614 
108,197 
575 
74,632 


9,019 
2,256 
6,763 


1,921 
4,005 

925 
7,313 
5,248 
5,397 

345 
1,946 

417 

546 

1,303 

3,300 

761 

241 

119 

43 

139 

3,180 

4,183 

20,477 

13,533 

6,586 

26,545 

335 

813 

198 


10,633 
63,327 

3,690 
10,275 

9,057 
53, 552 


22,839 

1,955,834 

20,259 

2,397 

77 

45 

61 

7,345 

5,034,735 

4,301 

2,457 

222 

174 

191 

25,787 

11,819,358 

14,131 

9,945 

810 

487 

414 

21,634 

47,775,306 

8,706 

5,754 

2,581 

2,331 

842 

1,420 


1,082 
100.0 
24,156 
100.0 
22.3 


1,032 

7,588 

875 

161 

36 


977 

11,452 

315 

%7 

10 

4 


242 
95 
147 


33 
34 
476 
270 
68 
745 


207 
644 
4i 
35 
205 
559 


622 

20,983 

536 

36 


184 

16,355 

150 

33 


545 

39,137 

417 

128 


462 

37, 530 
321 
106 
21 
12 
1 
1 


0.2 
1,224 

5.1 
612.0 


2 
333 


2 

676 

2 

119 


1 
150 


1 
1,300 


2 

1,585 


2 
8,740 


38 

3,5 

3,353 

13.9 

88.2 


38 

741 

20 

5 


30 

1,335 

30 


2,740 
7 


26 

3,957 


38 

19,080 

11 

10 


11 


132 

12.2 

4,649 

19.3 

35.2 


132 
1,446 
60 
61 
10 


33 

132 

,307 

2,127 

2 

56 

101 

125 

72 

40 

5 

117 


57 
201 
16 
31 
57 
170 


91 

3,778 

76 

15 


3,095 
25 
11 


37 

10,250 

51 

36 


107 

26,500 

45 

51 

10 

1 


365 
33,7 
7,7% 
32.3 
21.4 


365 
2,596 

295 
55 
15 


310 
,700 
130 
365 
5 
3 


15 
15 

150 
90 
25 

260 


70 
155 
10 
25 
70 
130 


135 

5,595 

130 

5 


6,815 
55 
10 


160 

3,375 

130 

30 


180 

23,430 

135 

40 

5 


PUERTO  RICO  23 

Puerto  Rico  Table  9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 
Part  4  of  8.-Minor-crop  farms 

[  Data  ore  based  on  rpporls  for  only  a  sample  of  fanns.    Seo  lexl  ] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

Economic  class 

commercial 

farms 

Total 

Class  I 

Class  II 

Class  HI 

Class  IV 

Class  V 

Class  VI 

Class  VII 

Class  VIII 

170,507,^93 

901,543 

50,292 

173,148 

229,122 

287,157 

161,824 

4,813 

833 

25,146 

... 

4,557 

1,736 

787 

297 

129,263,080 

748,348 

34,099 

132,203 

198,676 

236,847 

146,523 

116,400,581 

542,104 

17,460 

30,098 

149,423 

134,301 

110,822 

689,991 

89,020 

22,740 

27,840 

24,225 

14,215 

12,039,049 

98,544 

16,639 

11,865 

21,358 

28,321 

20,361 

133,459 

18,680 

... 

17,500 

55 

1,125 

41,244,413 

153,195 

16,193 

40,945 

30,446 

50,310 

15,301 

4,775,167 

17,947 

2,876 

320 

1,311 

5,140 

8,300 

17,861,708 

28,746 

2,400 

7,920 

5,120 

12,820 

486 

18,607,538 

106,502 

10,917 

32,705 

24,015 

32,350 

6,515 

22,121 

677 

2 

32 

122 

215 

306 

276,336 

3,624 

191 

*  -  * 

515 

798 

965 

1,155 

21,290 

657 

2 

... 

32 

122 

210 

291 

164,649 

2,009 

131 

265 

473 

495 

645 

19,180 

578 

1 

26 

116 

175 

260 

90,451 

1,053 

8 

... 

103 

202 

320 

420 

16,236 

440 

2 

... 

27 

86 

130 

195 

68,515 

977 

22 

160 

180 

305 

310 

5,285 

160 

2 

.  • . 

17 

31 

45 

65 

27,275 

370 

38 

62 

85 

75 

110 

4,217 

127 

12 

30 

40 

45 

15,897 

268 

28 

60 

90 

90 

12,625 

475 

2 

7 

96 

165 

205 

21,078 

675 

62 

17 

146 

220 

230 

1,516 

67 

2 

2 

12 

46 

5 

3,792 

101 

12 

2 

12 

70 

5 

19,709 

673 

2 

• . . 

30 

111 

215 

320 

65,822 

1,547 

11 

85 

251 

490 

710 

177 

3,431 

... 

3,745 

200 

'io 

45 

65 

80 

12,253 

480 

35 

170 

105 

170 

29,067 

839 

"2 

3C 

126 

305 

426 

791,402 

12,808 

548 

54; 

1,990 

4,470 

5,255 

26,930 

839 

2 

2; 

121 

295 

396 

324,302 

6,630 

67 

145 

1,213 

2,365 

2,890 

11,386 

169 

1 

2' 

41 

90 

10 

116,544 

508 

74 

21c 

84 

130 

10 

11,316 

328 

2 

1: 

81 

120 

no 

62,938 

1,150 

9 

... 

8: 

411 

470 

175 

2,563 

37 

1 

... 

t 

10 

10 

10 

111,635,673 

179,665 

15,000 

49,50C 

32,000 

30,125 

3,040 

5,294 

152 

2 

10 

50 

85 

1,727,199 

5,854 

624 

6C 

285 

1,300 

3,585 

9,097 

258 

2 

2C 

46 

100 

90 

3,571,876 

15,553 

3,548 

42; 

1,615 

5,720 

4,255 

4,556 

161 

1 

50 

65 

40 

9,494 

181 

1 

1' 

50 

70 

45 

7,035 

276 

1 

IC 

65 

105 

95 

65,221 

1,473 

8 

... 

IOC 

545 

605 

215 

9,702 

15 

IC 

5 

... 

323,756 

20 

... 

1: 

7 

10,212,210 

790 

68C 

110 

60 

... 

4,120 

43,415 

... 

19,100 

406 

1 

61 

170 

160 

178,347 

946 

4C 

206 

424 

276 

27,806,483 

143,160 

9,00C 

38,250 

66,550 

29,360 

15,686 

291 

46 

140 

100 

26,017,284 

102,520 

7,50C 

28,760 

49,560 

16,700 

8,277 

70 

30 

35 

... 

17,327 

160 

2C 

90 

50 

19,685,372 

128,000 

28,5a 

74,500 

25,000 

8,272 

70 

30 

35 

19,679,357 

128,000 

28,5a 

74,500 

25,000 

... 

471 

5 

5 

691 

55 

55 

431,700 

3,500 

3,500 

264 

5 

5 

258,675 

2,500 

... 

2,500 

1,731 

80 

10 

30 

40 

1,303 

94 

18 

34 

42 

635,360 

47,575 

7,250 

19,700 

20,625 

976 

50 

10 

20 

20 

357, 510 

37,125 

5,500 

14,750 

16,875 

8,289 

759 

li 

106 

270 

365 

10,165 

2,238 

33 

t                   489 

781 

637 

7,185,370 

2,493,250 

361,25( 

)          655, 500 

978,050 

488,450 

4,694 

649 

2 

i                      % 

245 

285 

6,008,615 

2,423,225 

355,25( 

)          657,500 

960,750 

449,725 

4,951 

301 

5                     41 

105 

150 

5,507 

370 



S                   106 

120 

139 

2,731,470 

193,250 

1,50 

]             51,500 

94,375 

50,375 

2,769 

236 

J                     31 

90 

110 

1,895,935 

160,075 

... 

50( 

]            45,950 

80,750 

32,875 

ESTIMATED  VALUE  OF  FAHM  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE 

Value  of  all  farm  products  aold total,  dollars... 

average  per  farm,  dollars... 

All  crops  sold dollars . . . 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables 

and  fruits  and  nuts ,  sold dollars . . . 

Vegetables  sold dollars . . . 

Fruits  and  nuts  sold dollars... 

Ornamental  plants  sold dollars... 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products  sold dollars... 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold dollars... 

Milk  sold dollars . . . 

Cattle  and  hogs dollars  - . . 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Cattle  and  calves farms  reporting . . . 

number . . . 
Cows  and  heifers farms  reporting... 

number . . . 
Milk  cows farms  reporting . . . 

number . . . 
Calves farms  reporting. .. 

number . . . 
Steers  and  bulls farms  reporting . . . 

number . . . 

Work  oxen farms  reporting... 

number... 
Horses  and  colts farms  reporting . . . 

number . . . 
Burros  and  mules farms  reporting... 

number . . . 
Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting... 

number . . . 
Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting. .. 

number ... 
Goats  and  kids farms  reporting . . . 

number... 
Hens farms  reporting. . . 

number . . . 
Chickens  {other  than  hens), 
pullets ,  roosters farms  reporting . . . 

number . . . 

LIVESTOCK  ANB  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS  SOID 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting... 

number . . . 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting. . . 

number. .. 

Milk  sold farms  reporting, .. 

quarts . . . 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting... 

number . . . 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting . . . 

dozens . . . 
Sows  farrowing  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting, ., 

niunber  of  sows , . . 
Pigs  raised  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting.,. 

number  of  pigs . , . 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
tons  of  cane . . . 

Pineapples  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas... 
tons . . , 

Coffee  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
poxmds.. . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds. ., 

Tobacco  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas  — 
pounds. .. 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

pounds . . . 

Rice  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds. . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Cowpeas  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . , 

Pigeon  peas  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . , 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting... 

pounds . . ■ 

Dry  beans  harvested farms  reporting . . , 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting... 

pounds . . . 


24  STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 

Puerto  Rico  Table   9. -FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 
Part  4  of  8.-Minor-crop  farms 

i Data  are  based  on  rpfx>rts  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.    See  text  1 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

codBliercial 

farms 


Economic  class 


Class  II        Class  III        Class  IV  Class  V        Class.  VI     Class  VII     Class  VIII 


SPECIFIED  CHOPS  HAHVESTED— Continued 

Com  harvested farms  reporting. .. 

cuerdas . . . 
potinds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds... 

Sweetpotatoes  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas . . . 
potinds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting... 

potinds. . . 

Dasheens  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . . 
potinds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting... 

pounds . . . 

Yams  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas... 
potinds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

potinds . . . 

Taniers  (yautias  )  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . , 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

pounds... 

Cassava  (yuca)  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds. .. 

Sales , farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . , . 

Vegetables  for  sale cuerdas , . . 

dollars . . . 

Tree  fruits  and  nuts: 

Coconuts farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
ntimber  of  nuts , . . 

Sales farms  reporting... 

number  of  nuts . . . 

Plantains farms  reporting , . . 

cuerdas . . . 
bunches . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

bunches . . . 

Bananas farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas. . . 
bunches . . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

bunches . . . 

Grapefruit farms  reporting. .. 

cuerdas . '. . 
number  of  fruits . . . 

Sales farms  reporting... 

number  of  fruits . . . 

Oranges farms  reporting... 

cuerdas . . . 
number  of  fruits . . . 

Sales farms  reporting... 

ntimber  of  fruits . . . 


7,215 

15,912 

12,647,390 

5,661 

9,687,495 

7,735 
7,328 

14,719,815 
6,684 

11,931,860 

4,631 
3,501 

8,910,280 
3,961 

7,047,760 

5,418 
4,101 

16,472,575 
4,333 

13,951,175 

9,299 

8,010 
18,111,100 

8,196 
15,060,755 

1,955 
1,142 

2,167,355 
1,401 

1,450,350 

6.1S7 
689,991 


7,282 

10,077 

20,820,396 

3,039 

20,283,577 

12,103 
15,959 

6,524,800 
9,191 

5,356,980 

18,842 

35,196 

12,719,045 

13,923 

10,718,272 

7,371 

1,597 

11,074,260 

4,291 

9,556,415 

16,276 
12,546 

154,517,985 
10,086 

142,386,585 


523 

1,585 

1,202,460 

468 

1,023,750 

391 
350 

686,100 

356 

589,750 

230 
190 

567,375 

210 

496,500 

340 

309 

2,024,750 

330 

1,901,000 

482 
407 

1,439,600 
472 

1,257,725 

205 
136 

204,250 
130 

135,050 

688 
89,020 


241 

14 

53,100 

105 
35,150 

305 
572 

65,680 
200 

46,255 

551 
591 

146,885 
341 

104,360 

200 
14 

73,360 
95 

55,750 

413 
149 

2,783,575 
233 

2,530,750 


2 

288 
380,000 


3 

2,000 

1 

2,000 


30 

20,000 

1 

20,000 


1 
25 

1,750,000 


11 
92 

45,000 
11 

40,500 

10 
13 

8,500 
10 

6,500 

15 

2 

15,000 

15 
12,000 

20 
48 

581,000 

15 

581,000 

25 

54 
135,500 

20 
175,000 

15 

9 

9,500 

10 

7,500 

145 
22,740 


7,250 

15 

5,500 

15 

138 

13,750 

15 
12,500 

30 

53 

10,875 

15 

3,000 

20 

12,500 

20 

10,000 

25 

3 

34,500 

5 

5,000 


95 

305 

247,000 

90 
181,500 

51 
53 

164, 500 
51 

146,500 

20 

10 

10,000 

15 

8,000 

45 
60 

463,500 
45 

447,000 

65 

75 
401,500 

65 
361,000 

40 
29 

44,000 

40 

33,050 

180 
27,840 


51 

1 

3,125 

20 
4,000 

45 

53 

11,330 

30 

8,930 

75 

163 

34,825 

50 
25,550 

30 

4 

9,500 

15 

8,000 

66 
24 

332,500 
46 

262,000 


205 
537 

343,900 
190 

304,500 

125 
149 

229,000 
115 

193,750 

75 

59 

128,125 

65 

106,000 

80 
71 

402,500 
75 

371,000 

116 

94 

277,600 

111 
246,850 

55 
33 

50,000 
50 

40,500 

187 
24,225 


60 

7 

15,600 

30 
11,400 

70 
45 

16,475 
50 

12,375 

195 
219 

49,985 
135 

35,535 

40 

12,500 

25 

3,000 

131 
62 

330,500 

106 

284,750 


210 
363 

181,560 
175 

154,250 

205 
135 

234,100 
180 

243,000 

120 

119 

414,250 

115 

370,500 

195 
130 

577,750 
195 

502,000 

275 
131 

573,000 
275 

472,375 

95 
65 

100,750 

30 

54,000 

176 
14,215 


110 

6 

22,125 

40 

14,250 

175 
336 

24, 125 
105 

12,400 

250 
126 

31,200 
140 

15,275 

110 
10 

38,860 
35 

29,750 

190 
35 

286,075 
75 

229,000 


PUERTO  RICO  25 

Puerto  Rico  Table   9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959 
Part  5  of  8.— Fruit-and-nut  farms 

[Data  are  based  on  reports;  for  only  a  sample  of  (aima.    See  text  ] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


FARMS  AND  AEEA 

Farms number. 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Land  In  farms cuerdas  . 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Average  size  of  farm cuerdas . 

land  in  farms  according  to  use: 

Cropland  used  for  crops farms  reporting . 

cuerdas. 

1  to  9  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

10  to  19  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

20  to  29  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

30  to  49  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

50  to  99  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

100  to  199  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

200  to  '♦99  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

500  or  more  cuerdas farms  reporting . 

Pastureland  suitable  for  crops farms  reporting. 

cuerdas . 
Pastureland  not  suitable  for  crops. .. .farms  reporting. 

cuerdas . 
Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting  . 

cuerdas . 

OFF-FABM  WORK 

Farm  operators: 

Working  off  their  farms,  total ....  operators  reporting. 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting . 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting. 

SPECIFIED  E9UIPMENT  AJID  FACILITIES 

Oxcarts farms  reporting . 

numoer . 
Other  carts farms  reporting . 

number . 
Coffee -pulping  machines farms  reporting . 

number . 
Coffee-drying  platforms farms  reporting . 

number . 
Coffee  driers farms  reporting . 

ntimber . 

Tractors farms  reporting. 

number . 

1  tractor farms  reporting. 

2  tractors farms  reporting . 

3  tractors farms  reporting . 

4  tractors farms  reporting . 

5  or  more  tractors farms  reporting . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting  . 

number . 

Electric  ity farms  reporting  . 

Running  water fanas  reporting. 

Television '. farms  reporting  . 

Radio farms  reporting. 

Milking  machine farms  reporting . 

Milk  cooler farms  reporting. 

Silos farms  reporting . 

FARM  LABOR,  WEEK  PRECEDING  ENUMERATION 

Salaried  and  wage  workers farms  reporting . 

persons . 
Salaried  workers farms  reporting . 

persons . 
Wage  workers farms  reporting . 

persons . 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Feed  for  poultry farms  reporting. 

dollars . 

Under  $100 farms  reporting - 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 

Feed  for  livestock  (excluding 
poultry) farms  reporting . 

dollars . 

Under  $100 farms  reporting. 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting  . 

Purchase  of  fertilizer farms  reporting. 

dollars . 

Under  $100 farms  reporting . 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting  . 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 

Hired  labor farms  reporting. 

dollars . 

Under  $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  or  more farms  reporting. 


Total  all 

commercial 

farms 


35,428 

XXX 

1,573,532 

XXX 

44.4 


34,561 

704,229 

24,427 

4,964 

1,650 

1,406 

964 

564 

430 

156 

30,191 

545,311 

9,614 

103,197 

575 

74,682 


9,019 
2,256 
6,763 


1,921 

4,005 

925 

7,313 

5,243 

5,397 

345 

1,946 

417 

546 

1,303 

3,300 

761 

241 

119 

43 

139 

3,180 

4,183 

20,477 

13,533 

6,586 

26,545 

335 

813 

193 


10,633 
63,827 

3,690 
10,275 

9,057 
53,552 


22,839 

1,955,884 

20,259 

2,397 

77 

45 

61 

7,345 

5,034,735 

4,301 

2,457 

222 

174 

191 

25,787 

11,819,353 

14,131 

9,945 

810 

4S7 

414 

21,634 

47,775,306 

8,706 

5,754 

2,581 

2,331 

S42 

1,420 


Economic  class 


3,547 

100.0 

36,228 

100.0 

24.3 


3,547 
33,763 
2,955 
354 
76 
93 
37 
16 
10 


3,100 

32,034 

953 

5,826 

11 


110 


921 
216 
705 


48 

54 

16 

36 

352 

352 

32 

102 


30 

74 

20 

4 

1 

5 

107 

136 

1,739 

1,402 

517 

2,536 

10 

22 

15 


800 
3,257 
248 
514 
663 
2,743 


2,339 

116,251 

2,103 

234 


376 

44,477 

291 

78 


2,165 

437,533 

1,547 

539 

17 

3 

9 

1,348 

1,177,763 

879 

276 

99 

64 

3 

22 


27 

0.8 

19,124 

22.2 

703.3 


27 
3,292 


17 
5,475 


22 

943 

19 
100 

14 
343 


16 

14,350 

11 

3 


10 

10,157 

1 


I 

24 

204,274 

12 

1 
3 
8 
27 
758,030 
1 
5 


49 
1.4 

7,771 
9.0 

158.6 


49 
3,303 


48 

2,317 

10 

100 
1 
32 


38 
163 
6 
47 
35 
116 


23 

2,458 

13 

15 


11 

1,705 

5 


40 

28,790 

1 

37 


Class  III       Class  IV 


23 

0.6 

2,160 

2.5 

93.9 


23 
891 


932 

13 

165 


18 

130 

8 

16 

12 
114 


21 

,105 

15 

6 


5 

1,030 


23 

22,645 

5 


18 
37,152 


18 
0.5 

2,024 
2.3 

112.4 


13 

702 

10 


17 
611 


15 

1,735 

10 

5 


2,695 
5 


13 
20,601 


Class  V       Class  VI       Class  VI [     Class  VIII 


152 
4.3 
8,382 
9.7 
55.1 


152 

3,206 

25 

68 
30 
17 
10 
2 


142 

3,232 

54 

351 


78 
368 

27 

73 

73 

290 


123 

6,777 

103 

20 


20 

,535 

15 

5 


115 

30,270 

45 

70 


118 
54,640 


483 
13.6 
14,006 
16.2 
29.0 


483 

5,814 

290 

131 

36 

20 

5 

1 


413 

4,969 

185 

901 


10 

10 

235 

240 

70 

356 


236 
662 

60 
105 
191 
557 


351 

25,601 

281 

70 


55 

7,450 

45 

20 


392 

58,279 

206 

181 


333 

105,045 

172 

111 
35 

15 


1,110 

31.3 

15,962 

18.5 

14.4 


1,110 

5,995 

975 

125 


10 


960 

6,359 

310 

929 


305 
45 
260 


110 

110 

5 

5 


25 
25 
520 
430 
115 
740 
5 


195 
380 
60 

75 
165 
305 


700 

23,990 

625 

75 


110 

10,070 

85 

25 


710 

46,690 

560 

150 


390 
49,925 

310 
55 
25 


1,685 

47.5 

16,799 

19.5 

10.0 


1,535 

5,055 

1,655 

20 

10 


1,490 

8,089 

370 

1,052 

10 

23 


500 
140 
360 


15 
15 


75 

75 

5 

10 


15 
20 
835 
555 
225 
1,220 

5 
5 


200 
555 

55 

65 

165 

490 


1,085 

35,235 

1,045 

40 


150 

7,420 

140 

10 


345 

43,895 

725 

120 


405 

31,870 

370 

35 


26 

Puerto  Rico  Table   9.- 


STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 

-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 
ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 
Part  5  of  8.— Fruit-and-nut  farms 

j  Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.    :^ee  text  ] 


(For  deCtnltions  and  explanatiais ,  see  text) 


Total  all 

commercial 

farms 


Economic  class 


ESTIMATED  VALUE  OF  FABM  PRODUCTS  SOLD  Bit  SOOHCE 

Value  of  all  farm  products  sold total,  dollars. 

average  per  farm,    dollars. 

All  crops  sold dollars  . 

Field  crops,  other  thaji  vegetables 

and  fruits  and  nuts ,  sold dollars  . 

Vegetables  sold dollars . 

Fruits  and  nuts  sold dollars. 

Ornamental  plants  sold dollars  . 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products  sold.... dollars. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold dollars . 

Milk  sold dollars  . 

Cattle  and  hogs dollars . 

LTVESTOCK  AND  LTVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Cattle  and  calves farms  reporting.. 

number . . 
Cows  and  heifers farms  reporting . . 

number . . 
Ifilk  cows farms  reporting.. 

ntimber . . 
Calves farms  reporting . . 

number . . 
Steers  and  hulls farms  reporting . . 

number . . 

Work  oxen farms  reporting . . 

ntimber . . 
Horses  and  colts farms  reporting . . 

number . . 
Burros  and  moles farms  reporting.. 

number . . 
Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting. . 

number . . 
Sheep  and  lambs farms  report.ing.. 

number . . 
Goats  and  kids farms  reporting. . 

number . . 
Hens farms  reportirig . . 

number . . 
Chickens  (other  than  hens), 
pullets ,  roosters farms  reporting . . 

number. . 

LrvTESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive fairns  reporting . . 

number . . 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting . . 

ntimber. . 

Milk  sold fanns  reporting.. 

quarts . . 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting.. 

dozens . . 
Sows  farrowing  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting . . 

nttmber  of  sows . . 
pigs  raised  November  1,  1953, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting. . 

nttmber  of  pigs . . 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HAHVESTED 

Stigarcane  harvested farms  reporting  . . 

cuerdas . . 
tons  of  cane.. 

Pineapples  harvested farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
tons. . 

Coffee  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
potinds . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Tobacco  harvested farms  reporting  . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds. . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Rice  harvested farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Cowpeas  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds. . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

pigeon  peas  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reportiitg .  . 

pounds. . 

Dry  beans  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pottnds . . 

Sales farms  reporting  . . 

pounds . . 


170, 507,493 
4,813 

129,263,080 

116,400,531 

639,991 

12,039,049 

133,459 

41,244,413 
4,775,167 
17,361,708 
18,607,538 


22,121 

276,336 

21,290 

164,549 

19,130 

90,451 

16,236 

53,515 

5,235 

27,275 

4,217 

15,397 

12,625 

21,073 

1,516 

3,792 

19,709 

65,322 

177 

3,431 

3,745 

12,253 

29,067 

791,402 

26,930 
324,302 


U,386 

116,544 

11,316 

62,938 

2,563 

111,635,673 

5,294 

1,727,199 

9,097 

3,571,876 


4,556 
9,494 


7,035 
65,221 


9,702 

323,756 

10,212,210 

60 

4,120 

43,415 

19,100 

178,347 

27,306,433 

15,686 

26,017,284 

8,277 

17,327 

19,685,372 

3,272 

19,679,357 

471 

691 

431,700 

264 

253,675 

1,731 

1,303 

635,360 

976 

357,510 

3,289 

10,165 

7,185,370 

4,694 
6,003,615 

4,951 

5,507 
2,731,470 

2,769 
1,395,935 


5,254,600 

1,765 

5,890,549 

1,036,072 

30,819 

4,815,153 

8,500 

374,051 
58,330 
46,856 

263,815 


1,977 
9,922 
1,910 
5,421 
1,794 
3,194 
1,452 
2,979 
429 
1,065 

213 

457 

1,209 

1,576 

106 

163 

1,712 

4,752 

11 

135 

271 

331 

2,984 

51,951 

2,742 
25,370 


441 

1,523 

750 

1,707 

49 

292,350 

403 

6,987 

912 

91,  OU 

200 
273 

434 
2,149 


35 

823 

24,100 

26 

3,780 

40,390 

2,186 

10,786 

1,140,062 

1,621 

940,697 

273 

539 

495,360 

273 

495,210 

25 

23 

5,750 

5 

1,000 

90 

49 

16,875 

55 

9,925 

667 
525 
210,450 
332 
137,025 
397 
275 

37,925 
196 

44,675 


2,395,269 
83,714 

2,323,594 

236,247 

50 

2,092,297 

55,675 
25,012 
12,480 
29,183 


9 
467 


126 

7 

139 

7 

61 


5 
19 
84 

7 
17 
15 
629 


4 

Ul 

17 

2,761 

11 
4,157 


5 

165 

10 

187 

3 

78,000 

1 

1,000 

9 

45,690 

4 
56 

10 
489 


15 

761 

22,420 

10 

3,425 

37,290 

10 

1,105 

77,000 

10 

56,500 


839,145 
18,146 

793,930 

107,763 

2,004 

639,163 

90,215 
1,557 
24,000 
64,653 


41 
863 

40 
388 

38 
173 

25 
215 

19 
223 

11 
32 
16 
34 

7 
11 

7 
40 


15 

59 

39 

1,503 

29 

718 


9 

447 

5 

10 

10 

150,000 

6 

42 

34 

2,913 


1 

10 

2,000 

1 
1,200 

1 

12 

5,000 

1 
3,000 


6 

260 

2,150 

23 

1,640 

136,200 

28 

135,000 

12 
77 

76,500 
12 

75,500 


5 

10 

5,000 

5 
4,500 

11 

27 

13,500 

6 

12,500 

10 

10 

3,500 

10 

2,500 


183,498 
7,973 

170,281 

57,591 

930 

111,760 

13,217 

393 

7,200 

5,624 


18 
145 
13 
53 
17 
30 
12 
47 
2 
9 

11 
21 
17 
41 

7 
13 

5 
91 


5 

10 

22 

463 

22 
94 


6 

31 

5 

40 

5 

45,000 

5 

125 

15 

350 


5 

50 

500 

17 

275 

54,100 

12 

50,100 

15 
92 

77,500 
15 

77,500 


91,282 
5,071 

78,866 
4,945 
73,921 

12,416 
896 


13 
186 
18 
114 
17 
51 
12 
45 
12 
22 

1 
5 
6 
28 
7 


15 
705 


10 
580 


5 

375 

5 

500 


45 

450 

7 

123 

9,000 

7 

3,750 


507,637 
3,340 


136,190 

2,555 

336,487 

32,305 

2,018 

32 

30,255 


96 
756 

91 
419 

79 
144 

56 
203 

39 

55 


75 
98 
12 
21 
64 
117 


11 

25 

130 

2,939 

120 
1,051 


44 
195 

30 

75 

1 

200 

21 
170 

54 
3,336 


23 
105 


5 

35 

1,000 


ill 

1,825 

157.300 

106 

145,200 

35 

175 

114,100 

36 

114,100 


10 
11 

2,500 
10 

2,500 

20 
31 

14,700 
15 

13,000 

10 

12 

3,250 

10 

2,850 


351,432 
1,763 

785,257 

223,283 

11,450 

533,024 

3,500 

65,175 
3,938 
1,992 

54,195 


310 
1,930 
295 
995 
290 
620 
230 
475 
110 
270 

85 
190 
231 
301 

26 

43 
255 
650 
6 
115 

35 

145 

436 

8,365 

410 
3,140 


150 

325 

140 

255 

10 

12,450 

55 

1,735 

205 

11,640 

25 
25 

75 

275 


5 

17 
425 


328 

2,396 

289,472 

303 
253,447 

80 

134 

137,760 

80 

137,750 

10 

5 

2,500 


15 

9 

3,800 

10 

1,250 

95 
79 

46,450 
45 

32,250 
66 
49 

17,825 

30 

9,400 


322,436 
741 


184,059 
10,100 
567,835 

60,442 

9,379 

528 

50,535 


655 
2j655 
625 
1,475 
585 
925 
460 
895 
115 
220 

35 

65 

430 

530 

20 

30 

560 

1,315 

5 

20 

75 

205 

910 

16,725 

845 
6,380 


150 
215 
275 
675 
10 

3,300 
130 

1,330 

250 

12,255 

100 

115 

150 
665 


10 

10 

255 


750 

2,147 

262,730 

585 
207,100 

95 

84 

71,500 

95 

71,350 

5 

3 

250 


35 

10 

3,375 

15 

550 

240 

213 
79,400 

145 
53,200 

145 

34 

30,000 

70 

15,000 


PUERTO  RICO 

Puerto  Rico  Table  9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 
Part  5  of  8.-Fruit-and-nut  farms 

I  DHlft  htp  baswl  or  ri>[n.irl>;  far  i.riK  a  sarnplf  i>f  ra^m^,    n-t  •.•■\i  ] 


27 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

commercial 

farms 


Economic  class 


ClASS  III   class  VI 


Class  V   Class  VI   Class  VII  Class  VIII 


SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED— Continued 

Com  harvested farms  reporxijig . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

pounds . . . 

Sweetpotatoes  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales famu  reporting  — 

pounds . . . 

Dasheens  harvested farms  reporting  . , . 

cuerdas .  .  . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds  — 

/ams  harvested fam^  reporting... 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Taniers  (yautias )  harvested farms  reportijig . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting.. . 

pounds . . . 

Cassava   (yuca)  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Vegetables  for  sale cuerdas . . . 

dollars . . . 

Tree  fruits  and  nuts: 

Coconuts farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
number  of  nuts  — 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

number  of  nuts . . . 

Plantains farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
bunches . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

hunches . . . 

Bananas farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
bunches . . . 

Sales f aims  reporting . . . 

bunches . . . 

Grapefruit farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
number  of  fruits . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

num'oer  of  fruits . . . 

Oranges farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
numoer  of  fruits . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

number  of  fruits . . . 


7,215 

15,912 

12,647,390 

5,661 

9,687,495 

7,735 
7,328 

14,719,815 
6,634 

11,981,860 

4,631 
3,501 

3,910,230 
3,961 

7,047,760 

5,418 
4,101 

16,472,575 
4,833 

13,951,175 

9,299 
8,010 

18,111,100 
8,196 

15,060,755 

1,955 

1,142 

2,167,355 

1,401 
1,450,350 

6,187 
689,991 


7,232 

10,077 

20,820,396 

3,039 

20,233,577 

12,103 
15,959 

6,524,800 
9,191 

5,356,930 

18,842 
35,196 

12,719,045 
13,923 

10,713,272 

7,371 

1,597 

11,074,260 

4,291 

9,556,415 

16,276 
12,546 

154,517,985 
10,036 

142,336,535 


443 

472 

256,075 

297 

163,950 

663 
527 

748,710 
593 

576,360 

738 
571 

1,309,600 
603 

1,075,600 

363 
193 

561,225 
293 

457,900 

1,150 
1,159 

2,149,325 
1,025 

1,906,415 

235 

90 

162,725 

160 
123,500 

393 
30,319 


670 

3,749 

6,836,922 

370 

6,740,737 

2,195 
3,772 

2,033,391 
2,114 

1,821,645 

2,549 
5,839 

3,229,865 
2,404 

2,913,145 

827 
313 

1,307,475 
491 

1,134,975 

1,845 
1,567 

14,938,795 
1,220 

13,823,295 


18 
7,000 

1 
3,000 


5 

1 

1,000 


5 
3 

2,500 
5 

2,500 


2 

1,203 

2,515,000 

2 
2,510,000 


4,600 

3 

4,400 

12 

510 

300,875 

12 
300,625 

3 

29 

84,000 

8 
32,500 

16 

272 

3,035,000 

11 
3,035,000 


10 

10 

1,500 

5 

500 

11 
22 

57,500 
11 

54,250 

12 

19 

35,500 

12 

30,300 

6 

5 
51,203 

6 
33,700 

23 
42 

97,500 
23 

96,300 


6 
2,004 


16 

363 

1,368,500 

6 

1,355,900 

19 

537 

292,635 

18 
272,100 

38 

796 

630,010 

38 

628,900 

7 
1 

27,500 
1 

25,000 

23 

134 

1,115,000 

28 

1,111,500 


2 
2,500 


10 
10 

7,000 
10 

7,000 

10 
30 

70,000 
10 

70,000 

1 
3 

30,000 
1 

30,030 

11 
72 

121,000 
11 

121,000 


25 

930 


16 

173 

327,500 

16 
326,500 

21 

239 

97,000 

21 
97,000 

16 
32 

46,000 
16 

44,500 


1 
5,000 

1 
5,000 

2 
6 

23,000 
2 

22,000 


5 

5 

10,000 

5 

1,490 

5 

3 
500 


11 

446 

700,227 

11 

700,227 

11 
27 

16,250 
11 

16,250 

11 

107 

49,375 

11 
48,375 

10 

1 

24,000 

10 
21,000 

6 

4 

30,000 


39 
21,200 

21 
13,030 

46 
49 

72,900 
46 

54,300 

46 
52 

152,000 
36 

141,300 

11 
13 

59,000 
11 

57,800 

50 
60 

73,500 
45 

65,000 

10 

4 

6,500 

5 

5,000 

24 
2,655 

40 

159 

433,975 

20 
437,500 

100 
335 

257,905 
100 

247,655 

109 
596 

369,465 
109 

353,565 

66 

7 

78,675 

46 
67,000 

110 

123 

,362,200 

95 

,306,500 


31 

115 

95,700 

70 

74,500 

101 
90 

150,050 
91 

118,050 

135 
121 

395,000 
115 

345,000 

25 
10 

40,250 
25 

27,250 

176 
306 

749,875 
171 

713,000 

35 
22 

57,875 
30 

52,500 

lU 
11,450 


60 

255 

329,375 

30 
327,450 

341 
903 

511,731 
336 

459,125 

363 

1,109 

539,000 

363 
523,775 

30 

142 

479,675 

35 
463,875 

298 
549 

3,642,020 
253 

3,403,020 


175 
199 

93,800 
135 

59,500 

245 
183 

280, 500 
225 

206,500 

235 
169 

343,500 
195 

261,750 

120 

74 

153,875 

100 
135,300 

390 
372 

697,625 
360 

604,375 

40 
13 

24,250 
30 

17,503 

129 
10,100 


170 
416 

668,385 
100 

637,535 

685 
905 

461,900 
670 

398,935 

850 

1,520 

757,775 

315 
642,450 

250 

29 

133,075 

145 
148,600 

600 
292 

2,824,650 
445 

2,430,750 


130 

39 

34,375 

65 

18,450 

255 

168 
130,760 

210 
136,260 

295 
179 

313,100 
235 

227,250 

195 

92 

220,900 

155 
163,850 

490 
294 

392,325 
405 

302,750 

145 
48 

73,600 
95 

53,500 

64 


355 
229 

488,960 
185 

445,625 

1,015 
713 

411,870 

955 

326,130 

1,150 
1,119 

487,365 
1,040 

375,955 

405 
103 

425,550 
245 

372,000 

785 
132 

1,356,925 
330 

1,434,525 


28  STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 

Puerto  Rico  Table  9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959 


Part  6  of  8.-Livestock  farms 

[Data  are  based  on  report  for  only  a  sample  of  fanns.  See  texlj 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


FASMS  AND  AREA 

Farms number. . 

Percent  distribution percent. . 

Land  in  farms cuerdas . . 

Percent  distribution percent. . 

Average  size  of  farm cuerdas. . 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use: 

Cropland  used  for  crops farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 

1  to  9  cuerdas farms  reporting. . 

10  to  19  cuerdas fanns  reporting. . 

20  to  29  cuerdas farms  reporting. . 

30  to  49  cuerdas farms  reporting. . 

50  to  99  cuerdas farms  reporting.  . 

100  to  199  cuerdas farms  reporting. . 

200  to  499  cuerdas farms  reporting. . 

500  or  more  cuerdas farms  reporting. . 

Pastureland  suitable  for  crops farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 
Pastureland  not  suitable  for  crops. . . .farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 

OFF-FAB.!  WORK 
Farm  operators: 

Working  off  their  farms,  total ....  operators  reporting.. 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting. . 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting. . 

SPECIFIED  EQUIPMENT  AND  FACILITIES 

Oxcarts fanns  reporting. . 

number. . 
Other  carts farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
Coffee-pulping  machines farms  reporting. . 

number. . 
Coff ee-diying  platforms farms  reporting. . 

number. . 
Coffee  driers farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
Tractors faims  reporting. , 

number. . 

1  Tractor farms  reporting. 

2  Tractors farms  reporting., 

3  Tractors farms  reporting. , 

A   Tractors farms  reporting., 

5  or  more  tractors farms  reporting. , 

Motortrucks farms  reporting. . 

number. 

Electricity farms  reporting. 

Running  water farms  reporting. 

Television farms  reporting. 

Radio farms  reporting. 

Milking  machine farms  reporting. 

Milk  cooler farms  reporting. 

Silos. farms  reporting. 

FARM  LABOR,  WEEK  PRECEDING  ENUMERATION 

Salaried  and  wage  workers farms  reporting . 

persons . 

Salaried  workers farms  reporting. 

persons. 

Wage  workers farms  reporting. 

persons. 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Feed  for  poultiy farms  reporting. 

dollars. , 

Under  $100 farms  reporting. 

$100  to  :S999 farms  reporting. , 

$1,000  to  $1,999 fams  reporting., 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting., 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. , 

Feed  for  livestock  (excluding  poultry). . .farms  reporting. 

dollars . 

Under  $100 farms  reporting. 

$100  to  $999 fanns  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 

Purchase  of  fertilizer farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

Under  $100 fanns  reporting. 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

.$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 

Hired  labor farms  reporting. 

dollars . 

Under  ,$199 farms  reporting. 

$200  to  ;Ji499 farms  reporting. 

$500  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

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

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

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 


Total  all 

commercial 

farms 


35,428 

XXX 

1,573,532 

XXX 

44.4 


X,561 

704, 229 

24,427 

4,964 

1,650 

1,406 

964 

564 

430 

156 

30,191 

545,311 

9,614 

103,197 

575 

74,682 


9,019 
2,256 
6,763 


1,921 
4,005 

925 
7,313 
5,2ie 
5,397 

345 
1,946 

417 

546 

1,303 

3,300 

761 

241 

119 

43 

139 

3,180 

4,183 

20,477 

13, 538 

6,586 

26,545 

335 

813 

198 


10,633 
63,827 

3,690 
10,275 

9,057 
53,552 


22,839 

1,955,884 

20, 259 

2,397 

77 

45 

61 

7,345 

5,034,735 

4,301 

2,457 

222 

174 

191 

25,787 

11,819,858 

14, 131 

9,945 

810 

487 

414 

21,634 

47,775,306 

8,706 

5,754 

2,581 

2,331 

842 

1,420 


Economic  class 


6,084 

100.0 

332,493 

100.0 

54.7 


5,217 

71,644 

4,328 

356 

14S 

148 

125 

64 

36 

12 

5,680 

181,906 

1,807 

34,354 

138 

4,490 


1,635 

276 

1,357 


340 
608 
200 
517 
156 
156 
35 
80 
27 
27 

311 

535 

198 

67 

13 

14 

14 

607 

778 

4,131 

2,688 

1,537 

4,779 

229 

493 

134 


1,722 
10,001 
796 
2,333 
1,379 
7,663 


4,299 

1,055,037 

3,444 

709 

50 

40 

56 

2,459 

3,765,103 

1,016 

1,017 

141 

133 

152 

3,123 

859,517 

2,142 

795 

93 

63 

25 

2,912 

5,601,947 

1,354 

585 

230 

326 

137 

280 


302 

5.0 

143,756 

43.2 

476.0 


255 
35,366 
27 
22 
30 
48 
60 
31 
26 
11 

280 

73,004 

96 

16, 138 

29 

3,316 


68 

200 

104 

337 

17 

17 

5 

20 

5 

5 

156 

343 

66 

48 

16 

14 

12 

141 

209 

290 

251 

195 

254 

ISO 

205 

65 


273 
4,754 

210 
1,035 

236 
3,719 


123 

503,194 

45 

34 

3 

10 

31 

256 

2,935,499 

6 

44 

5 

62 

139 

219 

493,841 

17 

811 

42 

55 

24 

296 

3,912,935 

6 

li 

20 
45 

214 


130 

3.0 

29,277 


141 
7,446 
23 
19 
29 
19 
29 
16 
6 


158 

16,473 

44 

2,209 

17 

269 


46 
59 
40 
78 
9 
9 
5 
10 
6 
6 

47 
68 
39 
5 

1 

2 
66 

34 
161 
137 
112 
141 
16 
72 
23 


147 
1,313 
123 
434 
114 
879 


102 

167,409 

40 

27 

15 

20 

125 

235,961 

1 

49 

41 

27 

7 

116 

91,472 

12 

60 

36 

7 

1 

155 

564,208 

5 
21 
44 
43 
42 


11,151 

3.4 

107.2 


92 
2,111 
26 
19 
20 
22 
4 


93 

6,502 

34 

962 

5 

153 


34 
330 

42 
129 

65 
201 


65 

59,537 

23 

21 

6 

5 

5 

66 
114,678 

35 
4 

22 
5 

66 
24,706 

21 

44 
1 


39 

169,315 

5 

7 

13 

36 

23 

5 


204 

3.4 

21,850 

6.6 

107.1 


165 

4,645 

43 

47 

28 

18 

18 

5 

1 


194 
12,996 
45 
2,132 
11 
75 


31 
36 
170 
114 
105 
172 
11 
36 
12 


169 
716 
79 
214 
133 
502 


141 
62,969 
75 
41 
20 
5 

123 
129,953 

70 

41 

11 

1 

146 

62,200 

20 

114 

6 

6 

203 
282,174 
11 
36 
42 

103 


547 

9.0 

41,027 

12.3 

75.0 


421 

,054 

253 

89 

25 

35 

7 

10 

1 


515 

25,150 

216 

4,664 

21 

565 


109 

6 

103 


89 

101 

414 

314 

227 

432 

6 

32 

16 


268 

1,355 
126 
244 
194 

1,111 


346 

65,109 

200 

131 
10 
5 

307 
147,961 
47 
216 
38 
6 

321 
64,911 

113 

201 

7 


409 
296,933 
110 
109 
82 
35 
16 
7 


963 

15.8 

30,593 

9.2 

31.8 


5,573 
766 

105 


877 

16,604 

256 

3,360 

15 

35 


263 
35 
223 


337 
702 
103 
143 
286 
559 


729 

73,639 

520 

199 

10 


416 

93,756 

197 

207 

7 

5 

613 

52,904 

442 

170 

1 


615 

191,817 

275 

253 

60 

22 

1 

4 


1,687 

27.7 

29,561 

8.9 

17.5 


1,514 

5,886 

1,449 

55 

10 


1,571 

16,522 

460 

2,582 

25 

48 


486 
115 
371 


51 
106 


32 

66 

92 

96 

651 

1,129 

434 

624 

236 

296 

826 

1,278 

5 

27 

25 

244 
426 
68 
79 
196 
347 


1,313 

70,130 

1,131 

181 

1 


636 

72,435 

345 

291 


947 

50,978 

857 

90 


730 

159,210 

562 

145 

1 

16 

1 

5 


PUERTO  RICO  29 

Puerto  Rico  Table   9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 
Part  6  of  8.— Livestock  farms 

[Data  are  b&aed  on  rofiorts  for  onK  a  sample  of  farni^    See  lexl  ] 


item 
(For  definitions  and  explanationa,  see  text] 


Total  all 

commercial 

farms 


Economic  class 


ESTIMATED  VALUE  OF  Ftm  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BT  SOUHCE 

Value  of  all  farm  products  sold total,  dollars. . . 

average  per  farm,  dollars . . . 

All  crops  sold dollars... 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables 

and  fruits  and  nuts,  sold dollars. . . 

Vegetables  sold dollars . . . 

Fruits  and  nuts  sold dollars . . . 

Ornamental  plants  sold dollars . . . 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products  sold.. ..dollars.. . 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold dollars. . . 

Milk  sold dollars .. . 

Cattle  and  hogs dollars . . . 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Cattle  and  calves f aims  reporting . . . 

number. . . 
Cows  and  heifers farms  reporting. . . 

number. .  • 
Milk  cows farms  reporting. . . 

number.  . . 
Calves farms  reporting . . . 

number. . . 
Steers  and  bulls farms  reporting . . . 

number. . . 

Work  oxen farms  reporting . . . 

number. . . 
Horses  and  colts farms  reporting. . . 

number. .  . 
Burros  and  mules farms  reporting. . . 

number. .  . 
Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting . . . 

number. . . 
Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting... 

number. . . 
Goats  and  kids f anus  reporting . . . 

number. . . 
Hens fenns  reporting. . . 

number. . . 
Chickens  (other  than  hens  J, 
pullets,  roosters farms  reporting... 

number — 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting... 

number. .. 

Hogs  end  pigs  sold  alive farms- reporting. .. 

number. . . 

Milk  sold farms  reporting. . . 

quarts . . . 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting. . . 

number.. . 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting... 

dozens.. . 
Sows  farrowing  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting. . . 

number  of  sows  . . . 
Pigs  raised  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting... 

number  of  pigs. . . 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  harvested fauns  reporting.  ^ . 

cuerdas . . . 
tons  of  cane. . . 

Pineapples  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
tons . . . 

Coffee  harvested fanns  reporting... 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds. . . 

Sales fanns  reporting. . . 

pounds . . . 

Tobacco  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting.  . . 

pounds . . . 

Rice  harvested farms  reporting.  . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

pounds , . . 

Cowpeas  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas — 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Pigeon  peas  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

pounds .  . . 

D17  beans  harvested farms  reporting  — 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds. . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

pounds  — 


170,507,493 
4,813 

129,263,080 

116,400,581 

689,991 

12,039,049 

133,459 

41,244,413 
4,775,167 
17,861,708 
18,607,538 


22,121 

276,336 

21,290 

164,649 

19,180 

90,451 

16,236 

68,515 

5,285 

27,275 

4,217 

15,897 

12,625 

21,078 

1,516 

3,792 

19,709 

65,822 

177 

3,431 

3,745 

12,253 

29,067 

791,402 

26,930 
824,302 


11,386 

116,544 

11,316 

62,938 

2,563 

111,635,673 

5,294 

1,727,199 

9,097 

3,571,876 

4,556 
9,494 

7,035 
65,221 


9,702 

323,756 

10,212,210 

60 

4,120 

43,415 

19,100 

178,347 

27,806,483 

15,686 

26,017,284 

8,277 

17,327 

19,685,372 

8,272 

19,679,357 

471 

691 

431,700 

264 

258,675 

1,731 

1,303 

635,360 

976 

357,510 

8,289 

10,165 

7,185,370 

4,694 
6,008,615 

4,951 

5,507 
2,731,470 

2,769 
1,895,935 


35,887,362 
5,899 

5,085,735 

4,305,125 

126,003 

650, 157 

4,450 

30,801,627 
4,143,657 
14,493,141 
12,164,829 


5,305 
139,504 

5,178 
90,416 

4,642 
51,804 

4,234 
31,642 

1,888 
14,728 

719 

2,718 

2,176 

5,460 

184 

403 

4,180 

26,946 

69 

2,639 

948 

3,725 

5,024 

366,712 

4,770 
581,544 


4,857 

77,753 

3,275 

33,393 

1,407 

90,582,131 

1,436 

1,586,546 

1,837 

2,805,222 

1,762 
5,219 

2,023 
32,937 


489 

12,027 
344,227 


1,720 
5,462 

830,890 
951 

684,295 

758 

1,211 

1,245,255 

758 

1,244,825 

102 

134 

90,050 

50 

42,350 

419 

262 

125,010 

239 

71,450 

1,690 

2,023 

1,178,470 

1,009 

951,185 

945 

841 

352,275 

552 

203, 525 


23,762,479 
78,684 

2,890,366 

2,727,400 
40,869 
122,097 

20,872,113 
2,606,533 

11,606,874 
6,658,706 


265 
69,495 

264 
49,020 

255 
31,134 

224 
13,064 

219 
6,761 

96 

650 

182 

1,410 

61 

207 

96 

2,771 

17 

329 

37 

462 

118 

127,180 

131 
363,182 


221 

45,427 

51 

4,042 

237 

72,542,961 

63 

1,277,476 

54 

827,547 

46 
1,070 

46 
4,641 


80 

8,181 

268,706 


97 

2,062 

309,750 

86 
302,525 

15 
90 

112,600 
15 

112,600 


3 

15 

9,500 

3 

6,500 

8 

120 

80,400 

8 

75,300 

7 

77 

51,900 

6 

29,200 


3,556,535 
19,759 

398,096 

312,525 
8,120 
77,451 

3,158,439 

604,085 

1,179,520 

1,374,834 


164 
12,876 

157 
8,148 

134 
4,294 

130 
3,052 

109 
1,282 

65 

394 

90 

412 

13 

23 

112 

1,838 

6 

47 

15 

126 

117 

66,002 

112 
86,736 


134 

8,901 

74 

3,210 

116 

7,372,000 

34 

114,6% 

79 

799,912 

47 
326 

48 
2,398 


34 

1,163 
19,674 


30 

576 

76,600 

24 
75,450 

24 

122 

196,700 

24 
196,700 


5 

3 

1,000 


1,015,576 
9,765 

169,835 

131,265 
3,237 
35,333 

845,741 
287,922 
230,522 
327,297 


89 
4,882 

89 
3,092 

85 
1,556 

86 
1,032 

77 
634 

30 

124 

49 

135 

11 

19 

65 

6,875 

1 

10 

22 

80 

75 

27,374 

76 
40,308 


82 

1,853 

42 

2,085 

78 

1,440,760 

39 

107,851 

43 

202,935 

41 
1,085 

41 
5,140 


26 

357 
7,455 


29 

216 

31,725 

14 
30,300 

11 
51 

68,500 
11 

68,500 


16 

10 

3,150 

6 

700 


21 

33 

125 

72 

108,375 

168,000 

16 

18 

88,500 

164,700 

6 

21 

7 

33 

2,300 

11,050 

6 

6 

900 

7,700 

1,510,U6 
7,403 


226,568 
11,260 
47,168 

1,225,150 
342,809 
471,609 
410,732 


183 
8,405 

182 
4,867 

172 
2,576 

157 
2,197 

124 
1,145 

31 

196 

110 

748 

36 

60 

132 

1,258 

6 

55 

24 

220 

151 

28,020 

157 
20,891 


151 

2,402 

104 

2,236 

126 

2,947,555 

71 

33,230 

99 

560,757 

69 
257 

64 
1,940 


47 

790 

13,072 


33 

357 

43,550 

28 
40,600 

48 

156 

156,475 

48 

156,475 

10 

24 

23,100 

5 

14,600 

15 

6 

5,000 

10 

3,500 

34 

238 

115,300 

29 

109,400 

15 

30 

8,000 

10 

5,500 


2,418,120 
4,421 

472,944 

350,415 

12,262 

109,517 

750 

1,945,176 
139,672 
677,534 

1,127,970 


487 
14,358 

480 
3,397 

426 
4,156 

409 
3,895 

328 
1,798 

77 

268 

254 

751 

18 

22 

302 

1,456 

23 

2,101 

51 

342 

393 

30,906 

358 
18,073 


445 

7,003 

227 

4,122 

327 

4,234,590 

133 

23,022 

201 

196,675 

157 
382 

176 
3,695 


87 

917 

23,495 


145 
395 

70,290 
94 

57,820 

77 

187 

215,850 

77 

215,850 

21 

28 

15,700 

15 

7,500 

15 

8 

5,150 

5 

4,500 

108 

216 

83,875 

77 
64,225 

59 

78 
31,225 

53 
20,225 


1,670,610 
1,735 

401,899 


270,354 

23,275 

104,770 

3,500 

1,263,711 
36,512 
231,196 
951,003 


358 
9,990 

337 
5,544 

752 
2,539 

725 
2,666 

360 
1,332 

162 

448 

374 

577 

15 

17 

703 

4,084 

1 

2 

162 

556 

834 

32,326 

737 
15,929 


805 

5,272 

615 

6,615 

243 

,444,975 

294 

13,700 

374 

123,696 

332 
689 

412 
5,337 


100 

338 

6,640 


289 

644 

103,475 

194 

79,800 

218 

308 

267,990 

218 

267,690 

31 

34 

17,250 

20 

5,500 

130 

101 

54,885 

90 

35,675 

336 
372 

237,960 
216 

200,625 

212 

167 

57,235 

141 

35,940 


1,301,467 
771 

339,718 

216,005 

21,205 

102,508 


961,749 
47,777 
79,395 

834,577 


1,482 
10,463 
1,462 
5,340 
1,316 
2,894 
1,182 
3,105 
275 
1,055 

128 

463 

635 

854 

15 

30 

1,288 

4,533 

10 

35 

301 

1,033 

1,495 

31,055 

1,439 
18,655 


1,337 
4,335 
1,027 
7,253 

170 
496,220 

457 
9,056 

547 
63,315 

560 
845 

621 
6,171 


110 

276 

5,100 


507 

744 

114,905 

296 

69,450 

270 

247 

193, 535 

270 

193,535 

20 

25 

24,500 

5 

13,500 

130 

73 

26,375 

75 

9,375 

500 
434 

201,430 
310 

140,700 

275 

194 

77,115 

160 

42,000 


652,429 
311 

127,881 

70,593 

5,775 

51,313 

200 

524,548 
28,  X7 
16,491 

479,710 


1,777 
8,535 
1,707 
5,003 
1,502 
2,655 
1,321 
2,631 
396 
7a 

80 

175 

482 

573 

15 

PJ 

1,477 

4,131 

5 

10 

336 

906 

1,841 

23,849 

1,710 
17,770 


1,632 
2,560 
1,135 
3,330 

UO 
103,070 

345 
7,515 

430 
30,385 

460 
565 

615 
3,565 


5 
5 
85 


590 
468 

75,595 
215 

23,350 

95 

50 

28,605 

95 

23,475 

20 

23 

9,500 

5 

1,250 

105 

45 

19,450 

50 

11,200 

650 
396 

133,080 
335 

107,735 
350 
255 

113,450 

170 

62,060 


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STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 


Puerto  Rico  Table  9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 
Part  6  of  8.— Livestock  farms 

[Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  fanns.    See  lext  ] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations. 


text) 


Total  all 

commercial 

farms 


Economic  class 


Class  II   Class  III 


Class  V   Class  VI   Class  VII  Class  VIII 


SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED— Continued 

Com  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales fanns  reporting . . . 

pounds . . . 

Sweetpotatoes  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds  — 

Sales farms  reporting — 

pounds  — 

Dasheens  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

pounds  — 

Yams  harvested farms  reporting  — 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

pounds . . . 

Taniers  Cyautias)  harvested farms  reporting  — 

cuerdas  — 
pounds .  .  . 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

pounds . . . 

Cassava  (yuca)  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales « farms  reporting.  . . 

pounds . . . 

Vegetables  for  sale cuerdas  — 

dollars . . . 

Tree  fruits  and  nuts: 

Coconuts farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
number  of  nuts . . . 

Sales farms  reporting .  .  . 

number  of  nuts . . . 

Plantains farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas . . . 
bunches . . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

bunches . . . 

Bananas farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . . 
bunches . . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . . 

bunches . . . 

Grapefruit .farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . . 
number  of  fruits . . . 

Sales fanns  reporting... 

number  of  fruits... 

Oranges farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . . 
number  of  fruits... 

Sales farms  reporting.. . 

number  of  fruits . . . 


7,215 

15,912 

12,6i7,390 

5,661 

9,687,495 

7,735 
7,328 

14,719,815 
6,684 

11,981,860 

4,631 
3,501 

8,910,280 
3,961 

7,047,760 

5,418 
4,101 

16,472,575 
4,833 

13,951,175 

9,299 
8,010 

18,111,100 
8,196 

15,060,755 

1,955 
1,142 

2,167,355 
1,401 

1,450,350 

6,187 
689,991 


7,282 

10,077 

20,820,396 

3,039 
20,283,577 

12,103 
15,959 

6,524,800 
9,191 

5,356,980 

18,842 
35,196 

12,719,045 
13,923 

10,718,272 

7,371 

1,597 

11,074,260 

4,291 

9,556,415 

16,276 
12, 546 

154,517,985 
10,086 

142,386,585 


1,345 
3,412 

2,877,000 
973 

2,318,955 

1,491 
1,188 

1,850,400 
1,246 

1,354,625 

794 
552 

1,623,645 
682 

1,070,605 

882 
511 

1,952,195 
767 

1,442,625 

1,531 
1,016 

1,857,185 
1,315 

1,373,800 

485 
215 

343,955 
334 

212,050 

1,579 
126,003 


1,778 
2,089 

3,793,882 
785 

3,676,822 

1,675 
1,833 

512,465 
1,136 

334,160 

2,111 
1,821 

514,457 
1,161 

354,960 

1,464 
366 

2,990,305 
853 

2,301,905 

1,999 
452 

4,960,750 
774 

4,059,600 


33 

1,006 

1,177,300 

31 
1,006,700 

10 
73 

143,300 
10 

100,400 

5 

37 

129,500 

5 

79,100 

12 
59 

271,100 
12 

156,400 

10 
29 

61,500 
10 

60,200 

1 
1 

800 
1 

400 

360 
40,869 


52 

710 

1,332,112 

30 
1,324,722 

47 

152 

52,005 

40 

46,110 

25 

115 

50,450 

24 
46,250 

57 

167 

1,166,925 

34 
1,159,400 

70 

104 

1,040,325 

34 

951,000 


24 

324 

367,400 

24 

318,500 

13 
17 

17,800 
13 

16,400 


37,200 

16 

33,800 

17 
18 

43,900 
17 

40,800 

30 

85 

117,700 

25 

105,200 

2 
4 

1,600 
2 

1,400 

95 
8,120 


41 

156 

269,535 

15 

267,450 

34 

237 

77,950 

34 

73,475 

33 
77 

45,520 
28 

38,535 

25 
84 

381,500 
19 

379,700 

29 
26 

223,800 
22 

194,000 


28 

156 

117, 250 

23 

98,050 

16 
23 

46,000 
16 

32,300 

6 
7 

26,000 
6 

20,800 

6 
6 

35,500 
6 

30,400 

17 
20 

31,500 
17 

15,000 

15 
12 

21,225 
5 

10,000 

75 
3,237 


49 

195 

647,040 

27 
643,600 

32 
43 

22, 550 
27 

18,775 

22 
28 

8,850 
17 

6,575 

32 

9 

32,245 

17 
25,170 

34 

23 

126,700 

9 

114, 200 


34 

259 

214,000 

34 
187,100 

31 

107 

135,000 

31 
126,500 

25 
21 

54,000 
25 

50,000 

26 
50 

196,350 
26 

152,350 

35 

55 

116,500 

35 

104,750 

21 
34 

36,050 
15 

33,000 

213 
11,260 


56 
36 

196,000 
26 

191,000 

51 

105 

27,930 

40 

22,350 

59 

154 

54,475 

38 
44,875 

41 

7 

115,200 

26 
100,100 

59 
23 

324,000 
33 

307,000 


110 
305 

235,100 
105 

185,100 

106 
102 

243,000 
106 

179,250 

65 
85 

339,000 
50 

116,500 

56 

28 

114,750 

46 

86,300 

117 
119 

229,300 
117 

206,900 

46 
19 

56,250 
41 

46,500 

157 
12,262 


153 
157 

430,925 
59 

420,650 

174 
177 

70,575 
133 

51,475 

190 
265 

87,815 
123 

68,725 

109 
34 

778,400 
33 

293,400 

173 
47 

614,250 
95 

516,500 


286 
417 

256,175 
236 

193,700 

310 
310 

532,000 
280 

398,500 

201 
154 

475,620 
175 

365,000 

175 
101 

546,500 
170 

439,500 

306 
216 

455,250 
286 

304,300 

100 

44 

83,775 

90 

65,125 

218 
23,275 


355 
388 

414,245 
193 

383,825 

400 

353 

118,350 

300 

88,415 

420 
301 

79,977 
274 

50,250 

244 

13 

175,350 

174 
120,500 

361 

74 

359,950 

149 
832,400 


445 
653 

335,575 
310 

236, 225 

460 
291 

408,000 
385 

293,400 

230 
127 

311,375 
210 

246,625 

245 
123 

420,800 
195 

322,625 

546 
310 

579,385 
465 

419,750 

145 
40 

49,505 
95 

27,875 

239 

21,205 


532 
360 

378,170 
265 

343,875 

492 
309 

36,165 
322 

55,410 

656 

412 

113,355 

386 

67,565 

416 

26 

188,610 

250 
139,385 

587 

89 

1,010,475 

211 

705,250 


335 

292 

174,200 

210 

93,530 

545 
265 

320,300 
405 

207,875 

245 

93 

250,950 

195 
153,780 

345 
126 

322,795 
295 

214, 250 

470 

132 

266,050 

360 

157,700 

155 
61 

94,750 
85 

27,750 

222 
5,775 


540 

37 

125,355 

170 

96,700 

445 
462 

56,940 
240 

27,650 

706 
469 

74,015 
271 

32,185 

540 

26 

151,575 

250 

84,250 

686 

66 

756, 250 

221 
439,250 


PUERTO  RICO 


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Puerto  Rico  Table  9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959 
Part  7  of  8.— General  crop  farms 

[DaU  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.    See  Wxtj 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

conmerclal 

farms 


Econcmlc  class 


Class  II   Class  III 


Class  V   Class  VI   Class  VII  Class  VIII 


FABUS  AND  AREA 

Farms number. 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Land  in  fanns cuerdas. 

Percent  distributicn percent. 

Average  size  of  farm cuerdas. 

Land  in  fanns  according  to  use: 

Cropland  used  for  crops fanns  reporting. 

cuerdas. 

1  to  9  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

10  to  19  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

20  to  29  cuerdas fanns  reporting. 

30  to  ^9  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

50  to  99  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

100  to  199  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

200  to  ^99  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

500  or  more  cuerdas farms  reporting. 

Pastureland  suitable  for  crops fanns  reporting. 

cuerdas ■ 
Pastureland  not  suitable  for  crops. .. .farms  reporting. 

cuerdas. 
Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting. 

cuerdas. 

OFF-FAHM  WORK 

Farm  operators: 

Working  off  their  fanns,  total. .. .operators  reporting. 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting. 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting. 

SPECIFIED  EQmHlE>lT  AUD  FACILITIES 

Oxcarts fanns  reporting. 

number. 
Other  carts fanns  reporting. 

number. 
Coffee-pulping  machines fanns  reporting. 

number. 
Coffee-drying  platforms fanns  reporting. 

humber. 
Coffee  driers fanns  reporting. 

number. 
Tractors fanns  reporting. 

number. 

1  tractor farms  reporting. 

2  tractors farms  reporting. 

3  tractors farms  reporting. 

A  tractors fanns  reporting. 

5  or  more  tractors farms  reporting. 

Motortrucks farms  reporting. 

number. 

Electricity farms  reporting. 

Running  water farms  reporting. 

Television farms  report  Ing . 

Radio farms  reporting. 

Milking  machine farms  reporting. 

Milk  cooler fanns  reporting. 

Silos fanns  reporting. 

FARM  LABOR,  WEEK  PRECEDING  ENUMERATION 

Salaried  and  wage  workers fanns  reporting. 

persons. 
Salaried  workers fanns  reporting. 

persons. 
Wage  workers farms  reporting. 

persons. 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Feed  for  poultiy farms  reporting. 

dollars . 

Under  -tlOO farms  reporting . 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

$2,000  to  $i,999 fanns  reporting. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 

Feed  for  livestock  (excluding  poultry) ...  farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

Under  $100 farms  reporting. 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

$2,000  to  $^,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 

Purchase  of  fertilizer fanns  reporting. 

dollars. 

Under  $100 farms  reporting. 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$100  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

$2,000  to  $i,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  or  more -. farms  reporting. 

Hired  labor farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

Under  $199 farms  reporting. 

$200  to  $A99 farms  reporting. 

$500  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $2,^99 farms  reporting. 

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

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 


35,428 

XXX 

1,573,532 

XXX 

44.4 


34,561 

704,229 

24,427 

4,964 

1,650 

1,406 

964 

564 

430 

156 

30,191 
545, 311 
9,614 
108,197 
575 
74,682 


9,019 
2,256 
6,763 


1,921 
4,005 

925 
7,313 
5,248 
5,397 

345 
1,946 

417 

546 

1,303 

3,300 

761 

241 

U9 

43 

139 

3,180 

4,183 

20,477 

13,538 

6,586 

26, 545 

335 

813 

198 


10,633 
63,827 

3,690 
10,275 

9,057 
53,552 


22,839 

1,955,884 

20,259 

2,397 

77 

45 

61 

7,345 

5,034,735 

4,301 

2,457 

222 

174 

191 

25,787 

11,819,858 

14,131 

9,945 

810 

487 

414 

21,634 

47,775,306 

8,706 

5,754 

2,581 

2,331 

342 

1,420 


4,495 

100.0 

127,066 

100.0 

28.3 


4,495 

49,696 

3,216 

819 

205 

128 

72 

43 

9 

3 

4,016 

48,304 

1,424 

7,953 

16 

101 


919 
295 
624 


123 
184 
33 
65 
767 
783 
43 
144 
33 
48 

27 

40 

19 

3 

5 


202 

239 

2,275 

1,584 

620 

3,520 

9 

27 

3 


1,509 
5,391 
342 
673 
1,317 
4,718 


3,392 

179,406 

2,960 

426 

6 


840 

143,914 

533 

279 

17 

9 

2 

3,637 

537,334 

2,222 

1,376 

14 

23 

2 

2,872 

1,455,265 

1,557 

781 

284 

166 

29 

55 


16 

51 

0.4 

1.1 

8,751 

10,250 

6.9 

8.1 

546.9 

201.0 

16 

51 

3,992 

4,728 

12 

2 

23 

9 

11 

2 

5 

3 

16 

51 

2,988 

3,259 

8 

17 

502 

630 

6 

85 

15 
536 

11 
U4 

13 
422 


10 

3,910 

1 


10 
22,185 

1 
5 

3 

1 

15 

57,234 

1 
4 
8 
2 
15 
243,053 


50 
498 
12 
30 
48 
468 


41 

4,832 

24 

17 


41 

41, 378 

5 

17 

12 

6 

1 

49 

56,035 


51 
275,000 


48 
1.1 

6,133 
4.6 

127.8 


48 
2,839 

6 
22 

13 
6 

1 


46 

2,541 

20 

284 


46 

542 

9 

19 

46 
523 


39 

5,090 

17 

22 


23 
5,150 


48 
24,611 


48 
113, 270 

5 

5 

24 

12 

2 


97 

2.2 

8,427 

6.6 

86.9 


97 
4,163 

15 
36 
23 
12 

10 
1 


82 

2,758 

39 

375 


92 
382 


13 

80 

369 


73 

5,358 

62 

11 


31 
12,590 

5 
21 

5 


101 
36,204 


97 
98,100 
10 
26 
22 
32 


499 

11.1 

27,742 

21.8 

55.6 


499 
9,451 
96 
241 
87 
56 
17 
2 


457 
9,702 

201 
2,718 


10 


30 

35 

6 

6 

U5 

150 

12 

26 

1 

1 


56 
56 
276 
244 
130 
430 


332 
1,087 
102 
162 
276 
925 


412 

37,814 

279 

128 


135 
24,661 


451 

103,327 

101 

350 


452 

272,812 

91 

156 

112 

91 

2 


1,247 

27.7 

32,469 

25.6 

26.0 


1,247 

12,415 

770 

381 

71 

15 

5 

5 


1,137 

13,419 

417 

1,610 

5 

6 


170 

50 

120 


236 
236 

10 
15 


40 
45 
585 
480 
145 
996 


472 
1,244 
100 
165 
422 
1,079 


971 

55,097 

836 

135 


205 

14,445 

130 

75 


1,151 

149,438 

581 

570 


917 
307,015 
406 
366 
140 


1,592 
35.4 
23,611 
18.6 
14.8 


1,592 

8,718 

1,425 

162 

5 


1,422 

9,516 

507 

1,428 


365 
165 
200 


215 

220 

5 

10 

10 

15 


15 

15 

730 

471 

177 

1,211 

1 

1 

1 


377 
892 
75 
135 
332 
757 


1,201 

46,645 

1,1U 

90 


250 

17,085 

175 

75 


1,312 

91,745 

1,040 

272 


957 

118,610 

735 

212 

5 


945 

21.0 

9,683 

7.6 

10.2 


945 

3,390 

925 

20 


805 

4,121 

215 

406 


290 
75 
215 


75 
75 


15 
15 
515 
245 
60 
695 
5 


125 

210 

25 

35 

100 
175 


645 

20,660 

630 

15 


145 

6,420 

135 

10 


510 

18,740 

500 

10 


335 

27,405 

315 

15 


32  STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 

Puerto  Rico  Table   9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 
Part  7  of  8.— General  crop  farms 

I  Data  arp  based  on  rpfiorts  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.    See  text  ] 


(For  (Jefinitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

coiiimeix:ial 

farms 


Econamlc  class 


Class  II   Class  III 


Class  V   Class  VI   Class  VII  Class  VIII 


ESTMATED  VALUZ  OF  FAHM  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE 

Value  of  all  farm  products  sold total,  dollars. 

average  per  fann,  dollars. 

All  crops  sold dollars. 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables 

and  fruits  and  nuts ,  sold dollars . 

Vegetables  sold dollars . 

Fruits  and  nuts  sold dollars. 

Ornamental  plants  sold dollars . 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products  sold dollars. 

Poultiy  and  poultry  products  sold dollars. 

MiUt  sold dollars . 

Cattle  and  hogs dollars . 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Cattle  and  calves farms  reporting . 

number. 
Cows  and  heifers. , farms  reporting. 

number. 
Milk  cows fanns  reporting. 

number. 
Calves farms  reporting. 

number. 
Steers  and  bulls farms  reporting. 

number. 

Work  oxen fanns  reporting. 

number. 
Horses  and  colts farms  reporting. 

number. 
Burros  and  mules farms  report  Ing . 

number. 
Hogs  and  pigs farms  report  ing . 

number. 
Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting. 

number. 
Coats  and  kids farms  reporting. 

number. 
Hens fanns  reporting. 

number. 
Chickens  (other  than  hens), 

pullets,  roosters farms  reporting. 

number. 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting. 

number. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting. 

number. 

Milk  sold farms  reporting. 

quarts . 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting. 

number. 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting. 

dozens . 
Sows  farrowing  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting. 

number  of  sows. 
Pigs  raised  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting. 

number  of  pigs. 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  harvested farms  reporting. 

cuerdas. 
tons  of  cane. 

Pineapples  harvested fanns  reporting. 

cuerdas. 
tons. 

Coffee  harvested farms  reporting. 

cuerdas. 
pounds. 

Sales fanns  report  ing . 

pounds. 

Tobacco  harvested farms  reporting. 

cuerdas. 
pounds. 

Sales fanns  reporting. 

pounds. 

Rice  harvested farms  reporting. 

cuerdas. 
pounds. 

Sales farms  reporting. 

pounds. 

Cowpeas  harvested farms  reporting. 

cuerdas. 
pounds. 

Sales farms  reporting. 

pounds. 

Pigeon  peas  harvested farms  reporting. 

cuerdas . 
pounds. 

Sales farms  reporting. 

pounds. 

Dry  beans  harvested farms  reporting. 

cuerdas . 
pounds. 

Sales farms  reporting. 

pounds. 


170,507,^93 
•;,813 

129,263,080 

116,400,581 

689,991 

12,039,049 

133,459 

41,244,413 
4,775,167 
17,861,708 
18,607,538 


22,121 

276,336 

21,290 

164,649 

19,180 

90,451 

16,236 

68,515 

5,235 

27,275 

4,217 

15,897 

12,625 

21,078 

1,516 

3,792 

19,709 

65,822 

177 

3,431 

3,745 

12,253 

29,067 

791,402 

26,930 
824,302 


11,386 

116,544 

11,316 

62,938 

2,563 

111,635,673 

5,294 

1,727,199 

9,097 

3,571,876 

4,556 
9,494 

7,035 
65,221 


9,702 

323,756 

10,212,210 

60 

4,120 

43,415 

19,100 

178,347 

27,806,483 

15,686 

26,017,284 

8,277 

17, 327 

19,685,372 

8,272 

19,679,357 

471 

691 

431,700 

264 

258,675 

1,731 

1,303 

635,360 

976 

357,510 

8,289 

10,165 

7,185,370 

4,694 
6,008,615 

4,951 

5,507 
2,731,470 

2,769 
1,895,935 


8,149,971 
1,814 

6,306,880 

4,101,126 

314,44* 

1,874,560 

16,750 

1,843,091 
166, 214 
337,133 

1,339,744 


3,325 
23,698 
3,239 
12,462 
3,011 
6,910 
2,577 
7,152 
880 
2,313 

751 

1,771 

2,061 

2,717 

228 

410 

3,128 

8,418 

16 

47 

628 

1,965 

4,097 

95,610 

3,939 
53,303 


2,311 

7,219 

2,301 

10,352 

296 

2,107,080 

1,195 

37,671 

1,865 

199,602 

795 
1,303 

1,212 
10,072 


550 

4,583 

99,186 

5 

5 

20 

3,126 

18,081 

2,686,282 

2,728 

2,329,997 

1,996 

3,779 

3,962,460 

1,996 

3,961,475 

115 

127 

61,000 

70 

36,000 

402 

253 

123,665 

252 

80,150 

1,602 
1,489 

993,605 
1,021 

764, 830 
1,245 
1,306 

644,575 
790 

493,515 


749,589 
46,849 


455,925 

9,061 

101,987 

182,616 
12,589 

103, 152 
66,875 


14 
1,204 

13 
613 

11 
409 

11 
353 

12 
145 

10 
93 
10 
40 

3 
30 

9 
164 


1 

6 

9 

1,284 


1,750 


12 

434 

5 

151 

8 

644,700 

3 

865 

6 

21,785 

3 
23 

3 
220 


13 

1,014 

26,925 


12 

1,614 

220,742 

12 
210,442 

4 

118 

138,000 

4 
133,000 


3 

62 

48,600 

3 

35,400 

6 

252 

237,200 

6 

220,200 


815,377 
15,988 

609,365 

341,752 

75,151 

191,462 

1,000 

206,012 
18,190 
39,  524 

143,298 


50 
1,624 

50 
746 

4a 
353 

39 
516 

47 
255 

16 

107 

31 

63 

26 

55 

40 

467 

1 

12 

10 

98 

47 

5,799 

46 
777 


41 

646 

36 

1,906 

16 

247,025 

7 

530 

29 

33,890 

31 
247 

26 
1,918 


20 

803 

15,000 


50 

2,334 

266, 300 

48 

261,750 

12 
98 

88,600 
12 

88,600 


1 

3 

1,000 

1 

1,000 

10 

59 

56,950 

10 

56,050 

1 

1 

300 

1 

200 


462,717 
9,640 

357,272 

271,038 
2,755 
83,479 


105,445 
4,836 
23,840 
76,769 


48 
1,140 

43 
680 

42 
185 

33 
258 

30 
130 

25 
72 
21 
53 
18 
37 
36 
263 


76 

41 

,522 

41 
804 


27 

458 

19 

373 

15 

149,000 

6 

230 

14 

8,712 

12 
26 

13 
396 


27 

574 

U,591 


30 

922 

138,050 

30 
135,550 

26 

149 

203,250 

26 
203,250 


1 
5 

2,800 
1 

2,000 

9 

23 

21,625 

8 

17,500 

1 

10 

6,500 

1 

3,400 


619,799 
6,390 


310,859 
34,020 
156,620 

U8,300 
7,754 
33,04g 
72,498 


97 
1,720 

97 
954 

96 
440 

85 
432 

49 
192 

58 

142 

75 

138 

23 

55 

65 

265 


16 

95 

79 

2,156 

74 
1,565 


60 

466 

46 

186 

35 

237,800 

21 

3,366 

4a 

3,918 

20 
35 

26 
296 


28 

339 

7,940 


72 

1,266 

174,760 

72 
159,650 

63 

316 

382,100 

68 
382, 100 


5 

10 

4,000 

5 
4,000 

20 

6 

3,250 

10 
1,250 

15 

30 
3,500 

10 
1,500 


1,675,636 
3,358 

1,294,257 

821,438 
45,745 

415,074 
12,000 

381,379 

28,205 

106,292 

246,882 


442 
4,608 

437 
2,332 

410 
1,273 

370 
1,383 

174 

456 

192 
437 
276 
444 
60 
94 
322 
1,086 


73 

385 

462 

19,450 

462 
13,636 


373 

1,387 

245 

1,626 

96 

664,325 

163 

7,230 

250 

30,895 

109 

187 

144 
1,802 


107 

753 

15,125 


347 

3,701 

531,615 

317 
471,265 

277 

900 

965,550 

277 

965,550 

15 

10 

4,000 
10 

1,000 
40 
19 

9,625 
15 

4,500 

164 
133 

69,375 
99 

42,300 
182 
192 

85,725 
137 

64,200 


2,153,376 

1,727 

1,695,403 

1,102,771 

98,477 

494, 160 


457,968 
46,336 
17,928 

393,704 


1,057 
6,832 
1,027 
3,438 

962 
1,961 

857 
2,154 

281 

695 

265 

545 

686 

851 

42 

58 

890 

2,485 

5 

25 

160 

470 

1,167 

30,534 

1,107 
14,301 


776 

2,146 

700 

2,920 

80 

112,050 

335 

11,730 

607 

51,522 

260 
330 

365 
2,520 


160 

643 

14,050 


928 

4,084 

705,225 

812 

597,295 

750 

1,336 

1,416,265 

750 

1,415,905 

40 

77 

40,000 

30 

26,000 

150 

103 

49,950 

95 

34,325 

406 
311 

288,730 
231 

234,030 
430 
373 

140,750 

270 

92,400 


1,351,526 
849 

1,033,941 

657,640 

36,325 

336,851 

3,125 

317, 585 

36,717 

7,525 

273,343 


1,117 

4,665 

1,092 

2,579 

1,007 

1,589 

847 

1,521 

172 

250 

155 

315 

667 

808 

46 

76 

1,151 

2,303 

5 

5 

230 

510 

1,457 

24,250 

1,416 
15,030 


822 

1,432 

830 

2,315 

31 

47,030 

460 

10,440 

621 

36,990 

250 
330 

440 
2,125 


175 

431 

8,165 


1,092 
3,081 

499, 570 
922 

389,675 

719 

770 

703,335 

719 

702,835 

40 

30 

13,000 

20 

7,000 

145 

83 

40,665 

100 

22,325 

580 
542 

323,900 
365 

242,700 
420 
333 

119,225 

265 

76,790 


Puerto  Rico  Table  9.- 


PUERTO  RICO  33 

-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 
ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 
Part  7  of  8.— General  crop  farms 

I  Data  arp  based  on  n^iort-s  for  only  a  sample  of  famis,    Seo  teM  1 


(For  deflMtlonB  and  explanations,  aee  text) 


Total  all 

commercial 

farms 


Econcmlc  class 


SPECIFim  CROPS  HARVESTED— Continued 

Com  harvested fanns  reporting. . 

cuerdaa . . 
pounds. . 

Sales farms  reporting- . 

pounds. . 

Sweetpotatoes  harvested farms  reporting. . 

cuerdaa . . 
poxinds. . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds. . 

Dasheens  harvested farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas. . 
pounds. . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds .  ■ 

Yams  harvested fams  reporting.  . 

cuerdas. . 
pounds. . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds. . 

Taniers  (yautlas)  harvested fanna  reporting. . 

cuerdas. . 
pounds. . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pcunde. . 

Cassava   (yuca)  harvested famts  reporting. . 

cuerdas. . 
pounds. . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds. . 

Vegetables  for  sale cuerdas . . 

dollars. . 

Tree  fruits  and  nuts: 

CoconutB farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas. . 
number  of  nuts. . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

number  of  nuts . . 

Plantains farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas. . 
bunches ■ . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

bunches . . 

Bananas farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas. . 
bunches.  . 

Sales -farms  reporting. . 

bunches . . 

Grapefruit fanns  reporting. . 

cuerdas. . 
number  of  fruits. . 

Sales farms  reporting.. 

number  of  fruits . . 

Oranges farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas. . 
number  of  fruits.. 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

number  of  fruits.. 


7,215 

15,912 

12,647,390 

5,661 

9,687,495 

7,735 
7,328 

14,719,815 
6,684 

11,981,860 

4,631 
3,501 

8,910,280 
3,961 

7,047,760 

5,418 
4,101 

16,472,575 
4,833 

13,951,175 

9,299 
8,010 

18,111,100 
8,196 

15,060,755 

1,955 
1,142 

2,167,355 
1,401 

1,450,350 

6,187 
689,991 


7,282 

10,077 

20,820,396 

3,039 

20, 283, 577 

12,103 
15,959 

6,524,800 
9,191 

5,356,980 

18,842 
35,196 

12,719,045 
13,923 

10,718,272 

7,371 

1,597 

11,074,260 

4,291 

9,556,415 

16,276 
12,546 

154,517,985 
10,086 

142,386,585 


1,619 
2,620 

1,990,400 
1,404 

1,574,000 

1,804 
1,774 

3,906,775 
1,648 

3,223,310 

1,264 

924 

2,918,425 

1,163 
2,506,905 

1,366 
1,201 

5,108,300 
1,296 

4,465,400 

2,367 

2,445 

5,863,550 

2,250 

5,077,500 

330 
251 

558,575 
280 

426,850 

2,195 
314,444 


1,078 
250 

574,875 
483 

503,405 

2,674 
4,260 

1,726,915 
2,342 

1,413,160 

3,425 
6,090 

2,386,480 
2,954 

1,964,915 

1,281 

148 

993,810 

823 

815,725 

2,860 
1,924 

22,199,245 
1,969 

19,408,025 


6 

389 

388,400 

6 
356,000 

6 

78 

198, 100 

6 
133,100 

3 

12 

40,000 

3 
30,000 

6 

46 

250,500 

7 
120, 500 


24,000 

3 

17,000 

3 

13 

59,000 

3 
52,500 

62 

9,061 


5 
5 

4,500 

2 

2,050 

8 

94 

46,550 

7 
44,600 

14 

152 

105,980 

12 
104,950 

2 

20 

50,300 

2 
50,200 

14 

244 

2,368,000 

14 
2,364,000 


110 

120,500 

5 

99,100 

10 
65 

186,500 
10 

181,000 

9 

11 

53,000 

8 

47,550 

12 
16 

154,300 
12 

154,000 

14 

61 

198,000 


20,000 

1 

20,000 

154 
75,151 


7 

36 

147,900 

2 
146,600 

42 

255 

161,900 

42 

156,100 

43 

370 

221,250 

42 
203,350 

14 

3 

20,800 

14 
19,400 

36 

136 

1,463,000 

31 
1,136,000 


4 

31 

34,500 

4 
30,800 

16 
47 

95,200 
16 

88,800 


18,500 

3 

6,800 

14 
57 

265,000 
13 

279,300 

35 

168 

410,000 

35 

354,600 

2 

6 

10,000 

1 

8,200 

24 
2,755 


20 
7 

9,050 
8 

7,000 

42 

235 

121,950 

42 

91,650 

41 

122 

56,400 

40 
52,900 

16 

7 

48,250 

14 
34,700 

36 
85 

907,200 
30 

888,000 


30 

110 

82,000 

30 
73,000 

40 

106 

441,500 

40 
402,000 

30 
65 

172,500 
30 

157,000 

31 
41 

81,000 
31 

76,500 

56 

131 

251,000 

55 
217,000 


219 
34,020 


700 

5 

150 

79 

314 

139,450 


74 

357 

183,050 

69 

167,250 

35 

8 

149,450 

35 
145,250 

64 
87 

1,839,500 
54 

1,791,000 


178 
334 

254,300 
173 

199,800 

241 
359 

835,500 
236 

724, 100 

152 
173 

604,500 
137 

541,850 

183 
253 

1,096,350 

183 

1,001,600 

297 
514 

1,240,450 
282 

1,098,500 

60 
43 

90,500 
55 

77,000 

391 
45,745 


161 

6 

47,450 

71 

34,950 

371 
867 

415,335 
356 

354,275 

414 

1,200 

484,610 

362 
400,710 

177 

12 

103,550 

112 

67,250 

397 
297 

4,926,500 
297 

4,431,000 


556 
774 

605,200 
501 

458,400 

585 

528 

1,040,550 

540 

857,750 

461 

360 

1,053,750 

436 

929, 590 

405 
321 

1,577,875 
390 

1,367,625 

761 
733 

1,964,600 
740 

1,736,125 

70 

47 

101,000 

60 

81,750 

716 
98,477 


295 

33 

93,025 

130 

76,200 

880 

1,620 

477,440 

805 
380,365 

977 

1,899 

687,145 

882 

545,415 

366 

50 

259,545 

225 
212,920 

841 
409 

5,260,625 
596 

4,308,000 


555 
601 

368,500 
460 

258,500 

671 
462 

900,725 
610 

692,250 

391 
220 

748,725 
361 

613,025 

460 
310 

1,195,000 
435 

1,048,500 

796 
600 

1,271,700 
761 

1,056,775 

124 

74 

181,750 

115 
116,250 

424 
36,325 


375 

47 

148,475 

190 
121,765 

8S2 
676 

294, 205 
706 

215,140 

1,192 
1,232 

490,990 
1,017 

384,540 

486 

43 

274,580 

306 
221,005 

1,017 

561 

4,352,670 

697 

3,678,900 


285 

271 

137,000 

225 

98,400 

235 

129 
208,700 

190 
144,310 

215 

76 

227,450 

185 
181,090 

255 
157 

488,275 
225 

417,375 

405 
230 

503,800 
360 

411,000 

70 
63 

96,325 
45 

71,150 

205 
12,910 


205 
116 

123,775 
80 

114,690 

370 
199 

70,085 
305 

42,555 

670 
758 

157,055 
530 

105,800 

185 

5 

87,335 

115 
65,000 

455 

105 

1,081,750 

250 

811,125 


34  STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 

Puerto  Rico  Table  9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 
i-uerto  K.co  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959 

Part  8  of  8.-A11  other  farms 

[Data  are  based  on  repgrta  foronly  a  sanple  of  faims.    See  text] i 


(For  defiJiitlons  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

conanerclal 

farms 


FABMS  AND  AREA 

Farms number... 

Percent  dlstrltution percent. .  . 

Land  in  farms cuerdas.  . . 

Percent  distribution percent. . . 

Average  size  of  farm cuerdas... 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use; 

Cropland  used  for  crops farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas.. . 

1  to  9  cuerdas farms  reporting... 

10  to  19  cuerdas farms  reporting... 

20  to  29  cuerdas farms  reporting. .  . 

30  to  49  cuerdas farms  reporting. . . 

50  to  99  cuerdas farms  reporting . . . 

100  to  199  cuerdas farms  reporting. . . 

200  to  499  cuerdas farms  reporting... 

500  or  more  .cuerdas farms  reporting. . . 

Pastureland  suitable  for  crops farms  reporting... 

cuerdas. . . 
Pastureland  not  suitable  for  crops. .  .farms  reporting... 

cuerdas. . . 

Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . . 

OFF-FARM  WORK 

Farm  operators: 

Working  off  their  farms,  total. . .operators  reporting... 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting... 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting... 

SPECIFIED  EQUIPMENT  AND  FACILITIES 

Oxcarts f  a™s  reporting. . . 

number... 

Other  carts faJT^  reporting. . . 

number. . . 
Coffee-pulping  machines farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 
Coffee-drying  platforms farms  reporting... 

number. . . 
Coffee  driers farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 

Tractors f  i»™=  reporting. . . 

number. . . 

1  tractor f^Jri^  reporting. . . 

2  tractors fa™s  reporting. . . 

3  tractors f  Ml»s  reporting. . . 

4  tractors farms  reporting. . . 

5  or  more  tractors farms  reporting. . . 

Itotortrueks farms  reporting. . , 

number. . 

Electrioily farms  reporting. . 

Running  water farms  reporting. . 

Television farms  reporting. . 

Radio farms  reporting. . 

Milking  machine farms  reporting.. 

Milk  cooler farms  reporting.. 

Silos farms  reporting . . 

FARM  LABOR,  WEEK  PRECEDING  ENUMERATION 

Salaried  and  wage  workers farms  reporting. . 

persons. . 
Salaried  workers farms  reporting. . 

persons.. 
Wage  workers farms  reporting. . 

persons.. 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Feed  for  poultry farms  reporting. . 

dollars. . 
Under  $100 farms  reporting. . 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting. . 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting.. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. . 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting.. 

Feed  for  livestock  (excluding  poultry),  .farms  reporting.. 

dollars.. 

Under  $100 farms  reporting. . 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting.. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting.. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting.. 

$5,000  or  mare farms  reporting.. 

Purchase  of  fertilizer farms  reporting.. 

dollars. , 

Under  $100 farms  reporting., 

$100  to  $999 farms  reporting. 

$1,000  to  $1,999 farms  reporting. 

$2,000  to  $4,999 farms  reporting. 

$5,000  or  more farms  reporting. 

Hired  labor farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

Under  $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  or  more farms  reporting. 


35,428 

XJCX 

1,573,532 

XXX 

44.4 


34,561 

704,229 

24,427 

4,964 

1,650 

1,406 

964 

564 

430 

155 

30,191 

545,311 

9,614 

108,197 

575 

74,682 


Economic  class 


9,019 
2,256 
6,763 


1,921 

4,005 

925 

7,313 

5,248 

5,397 

345 

1,946 

417 

546 

1,303 

3,300 

761 

241 

119 

43 

139 

3,180 

4,183 

20,477 

13,538 

6,586 

26,545 

335 

813 

198 


10,633 
63,827 

3,690 
10,275 

9,057 
53,552 


22,839 

1,955,884 

20,259 

2,397 

77 

45 

61 

7,345 

5,034,735 

4,301 

2,457 

222 

174 

191 

25,787 

11,819,858 

14,131 

9,945 

810 

487 

414 

21,634 

47,775,306 

8,706 

5,754 

2,581 

2,331 

842 

1,420 


95 

100.0 

948 

100.0 

10.0 


95 

344 

95 


60 
294 
15 
33 
10 
25 


40 

1,250 

40 


10 
950 

5 
5 


55 

7,390 

25 

30 


45 

25,050 

25 

15 


5 
5.3 
205 
21.6 
41.0 


5 
1,000 


5 
17,500 


Class  V   Class  VI  '  Class  VII 


15 
15.8 

85 
9.0 
5.7 


5 

300 


5 
3,000 


5 
1,500 


15 

15.8 

195 

20.6 

13.0 


15 

460 

15 


5 
650 


15 
1,835 


15 

3,750 

5 

10 


60 
53.2 

463 
48.8 

7.7 


60 
188 
60 


30 
189 

5 
15 

5 
10 


40 
30 
20 
50 


15 
20 
10 
10 
5 
10 


20 

490 

20 


5 
300 

5 


30 

1,555 

25 

5 


20 

2,300 

20 


PUERTO  RICO 


35 


Puerto  Rico  Table  9.- 


-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 
ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 
Part  8  of  8. -All  other  farms 

[Dala  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.    See  te\(  1 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

Economic  class 

conBDerclEil 

farms 

Total 

Class  I 

Class  II 

Class  III 

Class  IV 

Class  V 

Class  VI 

Class  VJI 

Class  VII 

1TO,507,A93 

121,550 

63,790 

24,797 

14,61£ 

18,347 

4,813 

1,279 

12,758 

1,653 

974 

306 

129,263,080 

115,205 

63,790 

22,057 

12,15: 

17,205 

116,400,581 

8,740 

2,020 

2,72C 

4,000 

689,991 

28,100 

16,300 

6,35C 

5,450 

12,039,049 

9,701 

... 

3,737 

3,08: 

2,881 

133,459 

68,664 

63,790 

4,874 

41,244,413 

6,345 

2,740 

2,46: 

1,142 

4,775,167 

290 

15f 

132 

17,861,708 

... 

18,607,538 

6,055 

2,740 

2,30; 

1,010 

22,121 

30 

5 

20 

276,336 

135 

... 

20 

110 

21,290 

30 

5 

20 

164,649 

70 

10 

55 

19,180 

25 

20 

90,451 

40 

... 

35 

16,236 

20 

... 

20 

68,515 

35 

... 

35 

5,285 

5 

5 

27,275 

10 

... 

10 

4,217 

la 

... 

5 

5 

15,897 

20 

10 

10 

12,625 

35 

... 

10 

'i 

10 

21,078 

60 

10 

1 

>                       35 

1,516 

... 

3,792 

... 

19,709 

20 

5 

>               'io 

65,822 

30 

5 

>                      20 

177 

•  •■ 

3,431 

... 

3,745 

5 

... 

"5 

12,253 

15 

15 

29,067 

60 

... 

'is 

1 

>                      30 

791,402 

625 

... 

... 

95 

25 

i                    275 

26,930 

45 

15 

1( 

)                       20 

824,302 

225 

... 

70 

a 

)                      75 

11,386 

20 

10 

i                        5 

116,544 

35 

... 

15 

1. 

>                        5 

11,316 

30 

... 

15 

10 

62,938 

35 

... 

20 

S                      10 

2,563 

... 

... 

111,635,673 

5,294 

'16 

... 

s               "5 

1,727,199 

65 

2 

S                      40 

9,097 

15 

... 

1( 

)                        5 

3,571,876 

350 

... 

22 

>                    125 

4,556 

9,494 

... 

... 

... 

7,035 

... 

65,221 

9,702 

323,756 

... 

10,212,210 

... 

60 

... 

4,120 

... 

... 

43,415 

... 

... 

19,100 

50 

15 

1 

5                      '26 

178,347 

94 

■ . . 

. . . 

23 

4( 

=                        25 

27,806,483 

14,000 

3,750 

6,87 

5                  3,375 

15,686 

35 

10 

1 

J                        15 

26,017,284 

I             8,375 

... 

2,000 

4,50( 

J                 1,875 

8,277 

. .  • 

17,327 

... 

19,685,372 

... 

8,272 

... 

19,679,357 

471 

... 

691 

... 

... 

431,700 

... 

264 

258,675 

1,731 

1,303 

... 

... 

635,360 

... 

... 

... 

976 

... 

357,510 

... 

... 

8,289 

20 

5 

15 

10,165 

9 

3 

6 

7,185,370 

5,000 

2,500 

2,500 

4,694 

10 

5 

5 

6,008,615 

4,500 

2,500 

2,000 

4,951 

5,507 

... 

2,731,470 

2,769 

1,895,935 

... 

ESriMAIED  VALUE  OF  FARM  ^ODUCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE 

Value  of  all  farm  products  sold total,  dollars... 

average  per  farm,  dollars... 

All  crops  sold dollars... 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables 

and  fruits  and  nuts,  sold dollars. . . 

Vegetables  sold dollars. . . 

Fruits  and  nuts  sold dollars. . . 

Omajnental  plants  sold dollars . . . 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products  sold. .. .dollars. . , 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold dollars... 

Mlli  sold dollars . . . 

Cattle  and  hogs dollars... 

LIVESTGOt  AND  LTVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Cattle  and  calves farms  reporting. . . 

nxmiber. . . 
Cows  and  heifers farms  reporting... 

number. . . 
Milk  cows farms  reporting... 

number. . . 
Calves farms  reporting... 

number. . . 
Steers  and  bulls farms  reporting... 

number. . , 

Work  oxen farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 
Horses  and  colts farms  reporting... 

number. . . 
Burros  and  imiles farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 
Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting... 

number... 
Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 
Goats  and  kids farms  reporting... 

number. . . 
Hens farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 
Chickens  (other  than  hens), 
pullets,  roosters farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Milk  sold farms  reporting... 

quarts. . . 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting... 

dozens... 
Sows  farrowing  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting.. . 

number  of  sows... 
Pigs  raised  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting. . . 

number  of  pl^s. .. 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. , . 
tons  of  cone... 

Pineapples  harvested farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas.. . 
tons. . . 

Coffee  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas... 
pounds. .. 

Sales farms  reporting. .. 

pounds , . , 

Tobacco  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . , 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting... 

pounds . . . 

Rice  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds. .. 

Sales f  Gtrms  reporting. . . 

pounds... 

Cowpeas  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds... 

Sales farms  reporting. .. 

pounds.., 

Pigeon  peas  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds. .. 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

pounds... 

Dry  beans  harvested farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . , 
pounds. . , 

Sales farms  reporting. .. 

pounds... 


36  STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 

Puerto  Rico  Table  9.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM  BY 

ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 

Part  8  of  8.-A11  other  farms 

[Data  are  hased  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.    See  tenlj 


(For  defijiitlonB  and  explanations,   see  text) 


Total  all 

commercial 

famis 


Economic  class 


Class  II   Class  III   Class  IV    Class  V   Class  VI   Class  VII  Class  VIII 


SPECIFIED  CROPS  HAHVESTED— CcmtliMed 

Com  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas, , . 
pounds. . . 

Sales fanns  reporting. . . 

pounds. . . 

Sweetpotatoes  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds. .. 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

pounds 

Dasheens  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds. . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

pounds.  . . 

Yams  harvested. . . .  .• farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds.. . 

Sales fajmiE  reporting. . . 

pounds. .. 

Taniers  (yautias)  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds... 

Sales. .farms  reporting. . . 

pounds. . . 

Cassava  (yuca)  harvested farms  reporting... 

cuerdas. . . 
pounds. . . 

Sales farms  reporting.. . 

pounds. . . 

Vegetables  for  sale cuerdas . . . 

dollars. . . 

Tree  fruits  and  nuts: 

Coconuts farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas. . . 
number  of  nuts... 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

number  of  nuts... 

Plantains farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas. . . 
bunches. .. 

Sales farms  reporting... 

bunches. .. 

Bananas farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas. . . 
bimches. .. 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

bxmches. . . 

Grapefruit. farms  reporting . . . 

cuerdas. . . 
number  of  fruits... 

Sales farms  reporting... 

number  of  fruits. . . 

Oranges. farms  reporting. .. 

cuerdas. . . 
number  of  fruits... 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

number  of  fruits... 

Ornamental  plants farms  reporting. . . 

dollars.. . 


7,215 

15,912 

12,&47,390 

5,661 

9,687,495 

7,735 
7,328 

W,  719, 815 
6,684 

11,981,360 

4,631 
3,501 

8,910,280 
3,961 

7,047,760 

5,418 
4,101 

16,472,575 
4,833 

13,951,175 

9,299 
8,010 

18,  111,  100 
8,196 

15,060,755 

1,955 
1,IA2 

2,167,355 
1,401 

1,450,350 

6,187 
689, 991 


7,282 

10,077 

20,820,396 

3,039 
20,283,577 

12,103 
15,959 

6, 524, 800 
9,191 

5,356,980 

18,842 
35,196 

12,719,045 
13,923 

10,718,272 

7,371 

1,597 

11,074,260 

4,291 

9,556,415 

16, 276 
12,546 

154,517,985 
10,086 

142,386,585 

166 
133,459 


15 
23 

13,000 
15 

10,500 

10 

4 

7,000 

10 
5,000 

15 
15 

77,500 
15 

71,500 

10 

6 

25,000 

10 
20,000 

25 
18 

63,000 
20 

52,000 

5 

1 

1,000 


139 
28,100 

20 

1 

1,500 

5 

250 

20 
12 

5,825 
10 

4,000 

40 
45 

16,075 

30 

10,500 

30 

9,500 

20 

7,000 

40 

7 

62,650 

10 
40,000 

35 
68,664 


5 
63,790 


5 

10 

4,000 

5 

3,000 


5 
5 

50,000 
5 

50,000 


46 
16,300 


10 
4 

2,575 
5 

2,000 

15 
17 

7,500 
15 

6,000 


2,500 

5 

2,000 

5 
3 

25,000 

5 

20,000 


5 
8 

25,000 

5 

20,000 


37 
6,350 


5 
5 

3,000 
5 

2,000 

15 
19 

7,325 
10 

4,000 


10 

4 

29,000 

5 

20,000 


10 

13 

9,000 

10 
7,500 

10 

4 

7,000 

10 
5,000 

5 
2 

2,500 
5 

1,500 

10 

6 

25,000 

10 
20,000 

25 
18 

63,000 
20 

52,000 


56 
5,450 


1,500 

5 

250 

5 

3 
250 


10 

9 

1,250 

5 

500 

25 

7,000 

15 

5,000 

25 

8,650 


30 
4,874 


PUERTO  RICO 


37 


Puerto  Rico  Table  1    -FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM: 

CENSUS  OF  1959 

^Data  arc  based  nn  roimrr^  fnr  only  n  san;['lc'  of  farms.    Soc  text] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

cODmerclal 

fauns 


Type  of  farm 


Sugarcane 


Frult-and- 
nut 


General 
crop 


FAHMS  AND  AliEA 

Faims n\imber. . 

Percent  distribution percent.  . 

Land  In  f  anus cuerdas  .  . 

Percent  distribution percent.  . 

Average  size  of  farm cuerdas . . 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use: 

Cropland  used  for  crops fanns  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 

1  to  9  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

10  to  19  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

20  to  29  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

30  to  49  cuerdas fanns  reporting. . 

50  to  99  cuerdas fanns  reporting . . 

100  to  199  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

200  to  499  cuerdas farms  reporting. . 

500  or  more  cuerdas fanns  reporting . . 

Pastureland  suitable  for  crops farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 
Pastureland  not  suitable  for  crops. — farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 

Irrigated  land  in  farms fanns  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 

OFF-FAUM  WORX 

Farm  operators: 

Working  off  their  fanns,  total operators  reporting.. 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting . . 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting . . 

SPECIFIED  EQUimENT  AUD  FACILITIES 

Oxcarts farms  reporting. . 

number . . 

Other  carts farms  reporting. . 

number. . 

Coffee-pulping  machines farms  reporting. . 

number. . 

Coffee-drying  platforms farms  reporting. , 

number.  ■ 

Coffee  driers fanns  reporting. . 

number . , 

Tractors farms  reportljlg. , 

number. 

Motortrucks fanns  reporting. 

number . 

Electricity fanns  reporting. 

Running  water farms  reporting. 

Television fanns  reporting. 

Radio fanns  reporting. 

Milking  machine fanns  reporting . 

Milk  cooler farms  reporting. 

Silos fanns  reporting . 

FARM  LABOR,  »EEK  PRECEDING  ENUMERATION 

Salaried  and  wage  workers farms  reporting. 

persons. 
Salaried  workers fanns  reporting . 

persons . 
Wage  workers fanns  reporting . 

persons. 

SPECIFIED  FABM  EXPENDITUBES 

Feed  for  poultry farms  reporting. 

dollars . 
Feed  for  livestock  (excluding 
poultry) fanns  reporting . 

dollars . 
Purchase  of  fertilizer farms  reporting. 

dollars . 
Hired  labor farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

ESTIMATED  VALUE  OF  FARM  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE 

Value  of  all  farm  products  sold total,  dollars. 

average  per  farm,  dollars . 

All  crops  sold dollars . 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables 

and  fruits  and  nuts ,   sold dollars . 

Vegetables  sold dollars . 

Fruits  and  nuts  sold dollars  . 

Ornamental  plants  sold dollars . 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products  sold dollars. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold dollars . 

Milk  sold dollars  . 

Cattle  and  hogs dollars . 


35,428 
100.0 

1,573,532 
100.0 
44.4 


34,561 

704,229 

24,427 

4,964 

1,650 

1,406 

964 

564 

430 

156 

30, 191 
545,311 

9,614 
108,197 

575 
74,682 


9,019 
2,256 
6,763 


1,921 
4,005 

925 

7,313 

5,248 
5,397 

345 

1,946 

417 
546 

1,303 
3,300 

3,180 
4,183 

20,477 
13,538 

6,586 
26,545 

335 
813 
198 


10,633 
63,827 

3,690 
10,275 

9,057 
53,552 


22,839 
1,955,884 

7,345 

5,034,735 

25,787 

11,319,858 

21,634 

47,775,306 


170,507,493 
4,813 

129,263,080 

116,400,581 

689,991 

12,039,049 

133,459 

41,244,413 
4,775,167 
17,861,708 
18,607,538 


8,394 
23.7 

646,127 
41.0 
77.0 


8,394 

372,003 

4,506 

1,616 

646 

572 

408 

271 

251 

124 

6,570 

151,700 

2,146 

41,287 

373 
69,903 


2,418 

675 

1,743 


1,266 
2,978 

637 
6,648 

414 
439 

14 
74 

59 

107 

899 
2,611 

1,371 
1,962 

6,363 
3,713 

2,444 
6,360 

66 
133 
22 


2,753 
27,681 
1,176 
4,202 
2,375 
23,479 


4,574 
249,466 

2,061 

962,298 

7,846 

8,840,372 

7,678 

34,887,134 


98,603,096 
11,747 

91,574,375 

90,182,247 

38,658 

1,348,100 

5,370 

7,028,721 

201,060 

2,821,641 

4,006,020 


7,588 
21.4 

276,723 
17.6 
36.5 


7,588 

145,657 

4,386 

1,223 

442 

435 

304 

165 

122 

11 

6,015 
81,399 

1,692 
13,293 

7 
24 


2,061 

367 

1,694 


64 
101 

33 

41 

3,406 
3,513 

221 
1,546 

273 
339 

25 
29 

721 
879 

3,478 
2,742 

894 
5,557 

6 
73 
17 


2,467 
13,513 
837 
1,985 
2,102 
11,528 


5,037 
239,868 

1,006 

70,331 

4,874 

706,872 

4,151 

3,963,921 


15,423,629 
2,033 

14,366,371 

12,142,393 

20,681 

2,699,152 

3,645 

562,258 

150,400 

75,370 

336,483 


4,143 
11.7 

79,791 
5.1 
19.3 


4,143 

23,534 

3,566 

435 

97 

30 

11 

3 

1 


3,773 

38,252 

1,257 

4,484 

10 
25 


808 
325 
483 


134 

150 


1,830 
1,099 


436 
2,963 


1,140 

3,265 

232 

468 

990 

2,797 


2,536 
93,623 

409 

31,307 

3,542 

391,193 

2,166 

576,696 


5,150,742 
1,243 

4,675,617 

4,032,274 

42,266 

543,677 

7,400 

475,125 
37,219 
58,821 

379,085 


1,082 
3.1 

24,156 

1.5 

22.3 


1,062 

7,588 

375 

161 

36 


977 

11,422 

315 

967 

10 


242 
95 
147 


476 

270 


68 
745 


207 
644 
44 
85 
205 
559 


622 
20,983 

184 
16,355 

545 
39,137 

462 
87,530 


901, 543 
833 

748,348 

542,104 
89,020 
98,544 
18,630 

153,195 
17,947 
28,746 

106,502 


3,547 
10.0 

36,228 

5.5 

24.3 


3,547 

33,763 

2,955 

354 

76 

93 

37 

16 

10 

6 

3,100 

32,034 

958 

5,826 

11 


921 
216 
705 


352 
352 


32 
102 


30 
74 

107 
136 

1,789 
1,402 

517 
2,536 

10 
22 
15 


800 
3,257 
248 
514 
663 
2,743 


2,339 
U6,251 

376 

44,477 

2,165 

437,538 

1,348 

,177,763 


6,264,600 
1,766 

5,890,549 

1,036,072 

30,819 

4,815,158 

8,500 

374,051 
58,380 
46,856 

268,815 


6,084 
17.2 


332,493 
21.1 


5,217 

71,644 

4,328 

356 

148 

148 

125 

64 

36 

12 

5,680 

181,906 

1,807 

34,354 

133 
4,490 


1,635 

278 

1,357 


340 
608 

200 
517 

156 
156 

35 
60 

27 
27 

311 
535 

607 
778 

4,181 
2,688 

1,587 
4,779 

229 
493 

134 


1,722 
10,001 
796 
2,333 
1,379 
7,668 


4,299 
1,055,037 

2,459 
3,765,103 

3,123 
859,517 

2,912 
5,601,947 


35,887,362 
5,399 

5,085,735 

4,305,125 

126,003 

650,157 

4,450 

30,801,627 
4,143,657 
14,493,141 
12,164,829 


4,495 
12.7 

127,066 
8.1 
28.3 


4,495 

49,696 

3,216 

819 

205 

128 

72 

43 

9 

3 

4,016 

48,304 

1,424 

7,953 

16 

101 


919 
295 
624 


123 
184 


767 
783 

43 
144 

33 
48 

27 
40 

202 
239 

2,275 
1,584 

620 
3,520 

9 

27 

3 


1,509 
5,391 
342 
673 
1,317 
4,718 


3,392 
179,406 

840 

143,914 

3,637 

537,334 

2,872 

1,455,265 


8,149,971 
1,813 

6,306,880 

4,101,126 

314,444 

1,874,560 

16,750 

1,843,091 
166,214 
337,133 

1,339,744 


38 


STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 


Puerto  Rico  Table  lO.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM: 

CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 


•Data  aro  based  ntt  rffjiri-  for  o 


>■] 


Item 
(For  definiticjns  and  explanations,   see  text) 


Total  all 

canmercial 

fanns 


Type  of  fann 


Sugarcane 


Minor-crop 


Fruit-and- 
nut 


General 
crop 


LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Cattle  and  calves fanns  reporting... 

number . . . 
Cows  and  heifers farms  reporting... 

nuniber. . . 
Mili  cows farms  reporting  — 

number . . . 
Calves fanns  reporting  — 

number . . . 
Steers  and  bulls fanns  reporting  — 

number . . . 
Work  oxen fanns  reporting. . . 

number. . . 

Horses  and  colts fanns  reporting . . . 

number . . . 

Burros  and  mules farms  reporting . . . 

number — 

Hogs  and  pigs fanns  reporting . . . 

number. . . 

Sheep  and  lambs fanns  reporting . . . 

number . . . 

Goats  and  kids fanns  reporting. . . 

number . . . 

Hens fanns  reporting  — 

number . . . 

Chickens  (other  than  hens), 

pullets,  roosters farms  reporting  — 

number. . . 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive fanns  reporting.. 

number . . 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive famis  reporting.. 

number . . 

Milk  sold farms  reporting.. 

quarts . . 

Chickens  sold fanns  reporting. . 

number . . 
Chicken  eggs  sold fanns  reporting.. 

dozens .  . 

Sows  farrowing  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting. . . 

number  of  sows . . . 
Pigs  raised  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting. . . 

number  of  pigs . . . 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  harvested fanns  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
tons  of  cane . . 

Pineapples  harvested fanns  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
tons . . 

Coffee  harvested fanns  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales fanns  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Tobacco  harvested farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Rice  harvested fanns  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales fanns  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Cowpeas  harvested fanns  reporting.. 

cuerdas. . 
pounds. . 

Sales fanns  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Pigeon  peas  harvested fanns  reporting.. 

cuerdas , . 
pounds . . 

Sales fanns  reporting. . 

pounds. . 

Dry  beans  harvestefl fanns  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds . . 


22,121 

276,336 

21,290 

164,649 

19,180 

90,451 

16,236 

68,515 

5,285 

27,275 

4,217 

15,897 

12,625 
21,078 

1,515 
3,792 

19,709 
65,822 

177 
3,431 

3,745 
12,253 

29,067 
791,402 


26,930 
824,302 


11,366 
116,544 


11,316 
62,938 


2,563 
111,635,673 

5,294 
1,727,199 

9,097 
3,571,876 


4,556 
9,494 


7,035 
65,221 


9,702 

323,756 

10,212,210 

60 

4,120 

43,415 

19,100 

178,347 

27,806,483 

15,686 
26,017,284 

8,277 

17,327 

19,685,372 

8,272 
19,679,357 

471 
691 

431,700 
264 

258,675 

1,731 
1,303 

635,360 
976 

357,510 

8,289 

10,165 

7,185,370 

4,694 
6,008,615 

4,951 
5,507 

2,731,470 
2,769 

1,895,935 


5,084 
70,836 

4,689 
38,838 

4,188 
18,843 

3,433 

17,441 

894 

5,896 

1,533 

8,661 

2,006 
4,554 

316 
1,189 

4,027 
11,483 

54 
515 

654 
2,471 

5,942 
105,100 


5,291 
68,914 


2,051 
25,676 

2,228 
10,644 

556 
17,635,254 

720 

65,499 

1,476 

174, 622 


968 
1,666 


1,355 
U,971 


8,394 

303,957 

9,687,549 

28 

334 

3,003 

2,266 

12,647 

1,476,065 

1,486 
1,266,0U 

789 

2,278 

2,327,472 

784 
2,325,522 


37,900 

6 

19,500 

180 
283 

162,910 
115 

102,285 

1,277 

2,117 

1,326,810 

549 

1,071,135 

698 

1,451 

807,800 

318 
617,760 


2,669 

12,446 

2,593 

7,4U 

2,198 

3,779 

1,593 

3,561 

441 

1,182 

100 

292 

2,664 
3,608 

444 
1,182 

3,089 
6,419 


462 

1,101 

6,375 
106,451 


5,348 
56,755 


1,160 
2,680 

137 
471,063 

317 

16,446 

1,729- 

239,753 


234 
327 


839 
2,986 


163 

1,928 

47,744 


7,588 

127,335 

21,019,544 

7,538 
20,364,649 

243 
478 

432,420 
243 

432,420 


U.OOO 

55 
78 

43,200 
30 

16,500 

1,044 
1,173 

643,910 
644 

472,225 

384 
555 

283,065 
212 

143,450 


3,054 

16,171 

2,994 

8,022 

2,744 

4,828 

2,487 

4,728 

588 

1,711 

764 

1,710 

1,999 
2,428 

in. 

344 

2,875 
6,227 

10 
15 

577 
1,665 

3,696 
52,145 


3,456 
31,511 


839 
2,033 

1,244 
2,977 

81 
367, 630 

561 

8,131 

1,005 

45,715 


436 
525 


896 
3,633 


56 

418 

8,614 


1,758 
2,996 

496,480 
986 

320,740 

4,143 
8,832 

11,094,405 
4,143 

U, 091,905 

213 
280 

220,500 
126 

146, 325 

505 

234 

116,125 

235 

40,075 

1,230 

591 

333,875 

430 

184,440 

981 
709 

352,580 
465 

232,935 


677 

3,624 

657 

2,009 

578 

1,053 

440 

977 

160 

370 

127 

263 

475 
675 

67 
101 

678 
1,547 


20O 
480 


839 
12,803 


339 
6,680 


169 
508 

328 

1,150 

37 
179,665 

152 

5,354 

258 

15,563 


161 
181 


276 
1,473 


15 
20 
790 


406 
945 

143,150 
291 

102,520 

70 

160 

128,000 

70 

128,000 

5 

55 

3,500 

5 

2,500 

80 
94 

47,575 
50 

37,125 

759 
2,238 

2,493,250 

649 

2,423,225 

301 
370 

198,250 
236 

160,075 


1,977 

9,922 

1,910 

5,421 

1,794 

3,194 

1,452 

2,979 

429 

1,065 

213 

457 

1,209 
1,576 

105 
163 

1,712 
4,752 

11 
135 


271 
831 


2,984 
51,951 


2,742 
25,370 


441 
1,523 

750 
1,707 

49 
292,850 

403 

6,937 

912 

91,044 


200 
273 


434 
2,149 


35 

823 

24,100 

26 

3,730 

40,390 

2,186 

10,786 

1,140,062 

1,621 

940,697 

278 
589 

495,360 
278 

495,210 

25 

23 

5,750 

5 

1,000 

90 

49 

16,875 

55 

9,925 

557 
525 

210,450 
332 

137,025 

397 
275 

87,925 
196 

44,675 


5,305 
139,504 

5,178 
90,415 

4,642 
51,804 

4,234 
31,642 

1,383 

14,723 

719 

2,718 

2,176 

5,450 

184 
403 

4,180 
26,946 

69 
2,639 

948 
3,725 

5,024 
366,712 


4,770 
581,544 


4,357 
77,753 

3,275 
33,393 

1,407 
90,582,131 

1,435 
1,536,546 

1,837 
2,305,222 


1,762 
5,219 


2,023 
32,937 


489 

12,027 

344,227 


1,720 
5,462 

830,890 
951 

684,295 

758 

1,211 

1,245,255 

758 

1,244,825 

102 
134 

90,050 
50 

42,350 

419 

252 

125,010 

239 

71,450 

1,690 

2,023 

1,178,470 

1,009 

951,185 

945 
341 

352,275 
552 

203,525 


3,325 

23,698 

3,239 

12,452 

3,011 

6,910 

2,577 

7,152 

830 

2,313 

751 

1,771 

2,061 
2,717 

228 
410 

3,128 
8,418 

16 
47 

628 
1,965 

4,097 
95,610 


3,939 
53,303 


2,311 
7,219 

2,301 
10,352 

296 
2,107,080 

1,195 

37,671 

1,865 

199,602 


795 
1,303 


1,212 
10,072 


550 
4,583 
99,186 

5 

5 

20 

3,126 

18,081 

2,686,232 

2,728 
2,329,997 

1,995 
3,779 

3,952,450 
1,995 

3,961,475 

115 

127 

61,000 

70 
36,000 

402 

253 

123,665 

252 

80,150 

1,602 
1,489 

993,605 
1,021 

764,830 

1,245 
1,306 

544,575 
790 

493,515 


PUERTO  RICO 


39 


Puerto  Rico  Table  lO.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM: 

CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 


Tnta  ;if<'  based  c 


,.x,] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

commercial 

faiTDS 


Type  of  farm 


General 
crop 


SPECIFIED  CROPS  HABVESTED— Continued 

Com  harvested fanns  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Sweetpotatoes  harvested fanns  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales fanns  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Dasheens  harvested fanns  reporting .  . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales fanns  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Yams  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Tanlers   ( yautlas )    harvested fanns  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales fanns  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Cassava  (yuca)  harvested fanns  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales fanns  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Vegetables  for  sale cuerdas  . . 

dollars . . 

Tree  fruits  and  nuts: 

Coconuts farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 
number  of  nuts . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

number  of  nuts . . 

Plantains farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
bunches . . 

Sales fa^Tns  reporting . . 

bunches . . 

Bananas fanns  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
bunches . . 

Sales fanns  reporting. . 

bunches . . 

Grapefruit farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas. . 
number  of  fruits . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

number  of  fruits . . 

Oranges fanns  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
number  of  fruits  . . 

Sales fanns  reporting. . 

number  of  fruits . . 


7,215 

15,912 

12,&47,390 

5,661 

9,687,495 

7,735 
7,328 

14,719,815 
6,684 

11,981,860 

4,631 
3,501 

8,910,280 
3,961 

7,047,760 

5,418 
4,101 

16,472,575 
4,833 

13,951,175 

9,299 
8,010 

13,111,100 
8,196 

15,060,755 

1,955 
1,142 

2,167,355 
1,401 

1,450,350 

6,187 
689,991 


7,282 

10,077 

20,820,396 

3,039 

20,283,577 

12,103 
15,959 

6,524,800 
9,191 

5,356,980 

18,842 
35,196 

12,719,045 
13,923 

10,718,272 

7,371 

1,597 

11,074,260 

4,291 

9,556,415 

16,276 
12,546 

154,517,985 
10,086 

142,386,585 


900 

4,377 

3,902,365 

606 
2,937,065 

866 

1,301 

3,540,200 

650 

3,115,040 

218 
401 

613,000 
140 

408,050 

605 

595 

2,132,965 

463 
1,821,450 

905 
896 

2,470,375 
703 

1,997,875 

337 
259 

562,675 
247 

387,200 

427 
38,658 


2,008 
3,912 

9,381,722 
991 

9,220,738 

1,622 
1,975 

788,749 
933 

616, 5(K 

2,151 
2,319 

741,982 
943 

516,945 

1,404 

453 

4,025,935 

801 

3,770,135 

2,289 
1,343 

19,480,970 
1,000 

17,477,125 


504 
980 

665,305 
383 

420,650 

463 
336 

474,400 
365 

331,425 

728 
488 

941,450 
585 

729,550 

633 
406 

1,362,015 
555 

1,036,625 

1,192 
868 

1,518,875 
964 

1,151,000 

130 

92 

174,150 

82 

61,200 

214 
20,681 


744 
17 

63,170 
98 

33,100 

1,571 
1,623 

614,290 
1,026 

509,041 

5,893 

16,781 

5,058,141 

4,795 
4,440,042 

1,057 
231 

1,143,900 

604 

1,029,025 

5,097 
6,797 

85,917,225 
4,098 

81,996,690 


1,861 
2,443 

1,740,785 
1,515 

1,228,625 

2,042 
1,348 

3,506,230 
1,816 

2,786,350 

644 
360 

859,285 
563 

689,050 

1,219 

875 

3,306,125 

1,114 
2,306,175 

1,647 
1,201 

2,749,190 
1,447 

2,244,440 

228 

98 

160,025 

118 

99,500 

552 

42,266 


743 

45 

U5,225 

197 

73,375 

2,041 
1,902 

756,935 
1,430 

562,215 

2,122 
1,710 

625,160 
1,295 

408,405 

1,108 

72 

529,975 

604 

391,900 

1,733 
307 

4,174,775 
782 

3,046,100 


523 

1,585 

1,202,460 

468 

1,023,750 

391 
350 

636,100 
356 

539,750 

230 
190 

567,375 
210 

496,500 

340 
309 

2,024,750 
330 

1,901,000 

482 
407 

1,439,600 
472 

1,257,725 

205 
136 

204,250 
130 

135,050 

688 
89,020 


241 

14 

53,100 

105 
35,150 

305 
572 

65,630 
200 

46,255 

551 
591 

146,885 
341 

104,360 

200 
14 

73,360 
95 

55,750 

4U 
149 

2,783,575 
233 

2,530,750 


448 
472 

256,075 
297 

168,950 

668 
527 

743,710 
593 

576,360 

733 
571 

1,309,600 
603 

1,075,600 

363 
193 

561,225 
298 

457,900 

1,150 
1,159 

2,149,325 
1,025 

1,906,415 

235 

90 

162,725 

160 
128,500 

393 
30,819 


670 

3,749 

6,336,922 

370 
6,740,737 

2,195 
3,772 

2,053,891 
2,114 

1,821,645 

2,549 
5,839 

3,229,365 
2,404 

2,918,145 

327 
313 

1,307,475 
491 

1,184,975 

1,345 
1,567 

14,933,795 
1,220 

13,823,295 


1,345 
3,412 

2,877,000 
973 

2,313,955 

1,491 
1,138 

1,850,400 
1,246 

1,354,625 

794 
552 

1,623,645 
682 

1,070,605 

882 
511 

1,952,195 
767 

1,442,625 

1,531 
1,016 

1,857,135 
1,315 

1,373,800 

485 
215 

343,955 
334 

212,050 

1,579 
126,003 


1,778 
2,089 

3,793,882 
785 

3,676,822 

1,675 
1,838 

512,465 
1,136 

334,160 

2,111 
1,321 

514,457 
1,161 

354,960 

1,464 
366 

2,990,305 
853 

2,301,905 

1,999 
452 

4,960,750 
774 

4,059,600 


1,619 
2,620 

1,990,400 
1,404 

1,574,000 

1,804 
1,774 

3,906,775 
1,648 

3,223,310 

1,264 

924 

2,918,425 

1,163 
2,506,905 

1,366 
1,201 

5,108,300 
1,296 

4,465,400 

2,367 
2,445 

5,863,550 
2,250 

5,077,500 

330 
251 

558,575 
230 

426,850 

2,195 
314,444 


1,078 
250 

574,875 
488 

503,405 

2,674 
4,260 

1,726,915 
2,342 

1,413,160 

3,425 
6,090 

2,386,480 
2,954 

1,954,915 

1,281 
148 

993,810 
823 

815,725 

2,860 

1,924 

22,199,245 

1,969 

19,403,025 


15 
23 

13,000 
15 

10,500 

10 

4 

7,000 

ID 
5,000 

15 
15 

77,500 
15 

71,500 

10 

6 

25,000 

10 
20,000 

25 
13 

63,000 
20 

52,000 

5 

1 
1,000 


139 
28,100 

20 

1 

1,500 

5 

250 

20 
12 

5,325 
10 

4,000 

40 
45 

16,075 
30 

10,500 


9,500 

20 

7,000 

40 

7 

62,650 

10 

40,000 


40 


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Puerto  Rico  Table  11. -FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM: 

CENSUS  OF  1959 

Data  are  based  on  reports  for  only  a  sBfuple  of  famis.    ^e  ie\l 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

commercial 

farms 


Size  of  farm 


3  to  9 
cuerdas 


10  to  19 
cuerdas 


20  to  49 
cuerdas 


50  to  99 
cuerdas 


100  to  rji, 
cuerdas 


175  to  259 
cuerdas 


FAHMS  AND  AHEA 

Farms number. . 

Percent  distribution percent.  . 

Land  in  fatms cuerdas.. 

Percent  distribution percent. . 

Average  size  of  f  ann cuerdas . . 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use: 

Cropland  used  for  crops farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 

1  to  9  cuerdas farms  reporting. . 

10  to  19  cuerdas farms  reporting.  . 

20  to  29  cuerdas farms  reporting. . 

30  to  49  cuerdas farms  reporting. . 

50  to  99  cuerdas fanos  reporting. . 

100  to  199  cuerdas f  aims  reporting. . 

20O  to  499  cuerdas farms  reporting, . 

500  or  more  cuerdas farms  reporting.. 

Paatureland  suitable  for  crops farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 
Pastiireland  not  suitable  for  crops.. ..f aims  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 

Irrigated  land  in  farms faims  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 

OFF-FABM  WOHK 

Farm  operators : 

Working  off  their  farms,   total.... operators  reporting.. 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting. . 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting.. 

SPECIFIEDTBUIIMEMT  AND  FACILITIES 

Oxcarts f  anas  reporting . . 

number. . 

Other  carts fanns  reporting.. 

number. . 

Coffee-pulping  machines farms  reporting.  . 

number. . 

Coffee-diying  platforms farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Coffee  driers. .....farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Tractors farms  reporting. . 

number. . 

Motortrucks farms  reporting. . 

number.. 

Electricity farms  reporting. . 

Running  water farms  reporting. . 

Television farms  reporting. . 

Radio farms  reporting. . 

MiUcing  machine farms  reporting.. 

Milk  cooler. .farms  reporting. . 

Silos farms  reporting. . 

FARM  LABOR,  WEEK  PRECEDING  ENUMERATION 

Salaried  and  wage  workers farms  reporting. . 

persons. . 
Salaried  v/orkers farms  reporting, . 

persons . . 
Wage  workers farms  reporting. . 

persons . . 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Feed  for  poiltry farms  reporting. . 

dollars . . 
Feed  for  livestock   (excluding, 
poultiy) fanns  reporting, . 

dollars . . 
Purchase  of  fertilizer farms  reporting, . 

dollars . . 
Hired  labor farms  reporting. . 

dollars. . 

ESTIMATED  VALUE  OF  FARM  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BJf  SOURCE 

Value  of  all  farm  products  sold total,  dollars.. 

average  per  farm,  dollars . . 

All  crops  sold dollars.. 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables 

and  fruits  and  nuts,  sold dollars. . 

Vegetables  sold dollars. . 

Fruits  and  nuts  sold dollars.. 

Ornamental  plants  sold dollars . . 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products  sold dollars.. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold dollars.. 

Milk  sold dollars.. 

Cattle  and  hogs dollars .  . 


35,428 

100.0 

1, 573, 532 

100.0 

44.4 


34,561 

704,229 

24,427 

4,964 

1,650 

1,406 

964 

564 

430 

156 

30,191 

545,311 

9,614 

108,197 

575 
74,682 


9,019 
2,256 
6,763 


1,921 
4,005 

925 
7,313 

5,24« 
5,397 

345 
1,946 

417 
546 

1,303 
3,300 

3,180 
4,183 

20,477 
13,538 

6,586 
26,545 

335 
813 
198 


10,633 
63,827 

3,690 
10,275 

9,057 
53,552 


22,839 
1,955,884 

7,345 

5,034,735 

25,787 

11,819,858 

21,634 

47,775,306 


170,507,493 
4,813 

129,263,080 

116,400,581 

689,991 

12,039,049 

133,459 

41,244,413 
4,775,167 
17,861,708 
18,607,538 


14,770 
41.7 

77,597 
4.9 
5.3 


U,425 
45,947 
14,425 


U,115 

22,449 

2,120 

2,063 

120 
349 


5,215 
1,325 
3,890 


105 

135 

5 
10 

1,365 
1,365 

10 
10 

40 
40 

25 
25 

335 
380 

8,315 
4,4AO 

1,935 

11,120 

20 
95 

10 


2,105 
4,820 
480 
900 
1,765 
3,920 


9,995 
694,050 

2,275 
190,245 

9,935 
648,990 

6,585 
1,369,160 


11,530,019 
781 

7,269,070 

5,633,911 

135,100 

1,475,179 

24,880 

4,260,949 

2,417,265 

220,454 

1,623,230 


8,200 

23.1 

111,351 
7.1 
U.6 


8,040 
52,982 
6,370 
1,670 


7,395 

39,905 

2,405 

5,149 

75 

404 


1,845 

580 

1,265 


270 
340 


1,075 
1,075 


355 
410 


4,305 
2,810 


1,175 
5,930 


2,095 
5,580 
580 
1,060 
1,665 
4,520 


5,460 
359,745 

1,460 
150, 535 

5,940 
724,150 

5,080 
1,644,205 


10,403,615 
1,269 

7,880,457 

6,322,921 

156,050 

1,389,861 

11,625 

2,523,158 
890,233 
263,740 

1,369,185 


7,190 
20,3 

219,503 
13.9 

30.5 


6,980 
88,421 
3,055 
2,590 
1,005 
330 


6,750 
87,938 

2,760 
13,509 


1,190 
295 
895 


620 

805 

60 
105 

1,350 
1,350 

75 
280 

40 
50 

125 
135 

730 
850 

4,145 
2,960 

1,470 
5,440 

25 
U5 
15 


2,705 
8,900 
730 
1,465 
2,500 
7,435 


4,605 
285,585 

1,715 
482,245 

5,560 
1,329,560 

5,290 
3,360,510 


17,079,126 
2,375 

13,060,603 

10,726,178 

154,865 

2,113,665 

65,895 

4,018,523 

248,348 

1,576,125 

2,194,050 


2,535 
7.2 

169,891 
10,8 
67,0 


2,480 
69,215 
395 
530 
465 
760 
330 


2,420 
68,389 
1,085 
9,397 

55 

1,130 


350 

25 

325 


380 

700 

180 

510 

625 
665 

80 
320 

60 
70 

215 
255 

610 
715 

1,615 

1,380 

830 
2,040 

65 

130 

25 


1,475 
7,375 
515 
1,110 
1,240 
6,265 


1,550 
247,430 

795 

436,590 

2,095 

1,069,470 

2,140 

3,375,275 


13,236,165 
5,221 

9,981,476 

8,566,339 

122,570 

1,273,567 

19,000 

3,254,689 

409,665 

1,688,704 

1,156,320 


1,200 
3,4 

153,110 

9,7 

127,6 


1,165 
62,241 

130 
120 
UO 
230 
410 
155 


1,115 

56,254 

490 

8,761 

50 
1,205 


175 
15 
160 


205 
475 

110 
610 

380 
395 

60 
300 

50 
90 

180 
215 

430 
540 

835 
765 

405 
850 

25 
90 
20 


830 
4,445 
370 
765 
685 
3,680 


655 
53,445 

420 

306,625 

980 

893,915 

1,055 

3,193,000 


11,842,744 
9,869 

8,752,600 

7,824,238 

77,335 

851,027 


3,090,144 

41,198 

1,970,046 

1,078,900 


505 
1,4 

106,160 

6,7 

210.2 


488 

45,584 

31 

29 

32 

50 

134 

130 

32 


473 

38,450 

238 

6,919 

22 
1,062 


101 
13 


101 
276 


186 
244 

31 

211 

47 
47 

140 
188 

175 
265 

376 

337 

203 
372 

40 
81 
25 


434 
4,662 
220 
678 
374 
3,984 


251 
50,817 

204 
330,453 

400 
688,250 

473 
2,776,700 


9,223,783 
18,265 

6,950,125 

6,198,465 

17,801 

733, 709 

150 

2,273,653 
234,970 

1,285,049 
753,639 


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Puerto  Rico  Table  ll.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM: 

CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 

^Data  ari*  based  nn  rcpiirt-  fnr  oi>l>  n  ^aii.iip  of  famis.    See  lexl] 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

ccomercial 

fajTns 


Size  of  farm 


3  to  9 
cuerdas 


10  to  19 
cuerdas 


20  to  49 
cuerdas 


50  to  99 
cuerdas 


100  to  174 
cuerdas 


175  to  259 
cuerdas 


260  or  more 
cuerdas 


LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Cattle  and  calves fanns  reporting. 

number. 
Cows  and  heifers farms  reporting . 

number. 
Millc  cows farms   reporting. 

number. 
Calves fanas  reporting. 

number. 
Steers  and  bulls farms  reporting. 

number. 
Work  oxen farms  reporting . 

number. 

Horses  and  colts farms  reporting. 

number. 

Burros  and  mules farms  reporting. 

number. 

Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting. 

number. 

Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting. 

number. 

Goats  and  kids farms  reporting. 

number. 

Hens fanns  reporting . 

number. 

Chickens  (other  than  hens), 

pullets,  roosters farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRQDUCIS  SOLD 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting. . 

number. . 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting. . 

number. . 

Milk  sold farms  reporting.. 

quarts. . 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting. . 

dozens . . 

Sows  farrowing  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting.  . 

number  of  sows.. 
Pigs  raised  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting.. 

number  of  pigs .  . 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  harvested. . . farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
tons  of  cane. . 

Pineapples  harvested farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas.  . 
tons. . 

Coffee  harvested farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds. . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds. . 

Tobacco  harvested farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds. . 

Sales faims  reporting. . 

pounds. . 

Rice  harvested f  aims  reporting. .  . 

cuerdas . 
pounds. 

Sales. farms  reporting. 

pounds. 

Cowpeas  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting.. . 

pounds . . . 

Pigeon  peas  harvested farms  reporting. . . 

cuerdas . .  . 
pounds . . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . . 

pounds . . . 

Dry  beans  harvested farms  reporting.  . . 

cuerdas . . . 
pounds  — 

Sales farms  reporting... 

pounds  — 


22,121 

276,336 

21,290 

164,649 

19,180 

90,451 

16,236 

68,515 

5,285 

27,275 

4,217 

15,897 

12,625 
21,078 

1,516 
3,792 

19,709 
65,822 

177 
3,431 

3,745 
12,253 

29,067 
791,402 


26,930 
824,302 


11,386 
116,544 


11,316 
62,938 


2,563 

111,635,673 


5,294 
1,727,199 


9,097 
3,571,876 


4,556 
9,494 


7,035 
65,221 


9,702 

323,756 

10,212,210 

60 
4,120 
43,415 

19,100 

178,347 

27,806,483 

15,686 
26,017,284 

8,277 

17,327 

19,685,372 

8,272 
19,679,357 

471 
691 

431,700 
264 

258,675 

1,731 
1,303 

635,360 
976 

357,510 

8,289 

10,165 

7,185,370 

4,694 

6,008,615 

4,951 
5,507 

2,731,470 
2,769 

1,895,935 


6,935 

21,245 

6,681 

12,500 

5,970 

8,725 

4,865 

7,005 

675 

1,080 

285 

660 

3,310 
3,675 

75 
95 

8,130 
17,455 

20 
30 

1,225 
2,535 

12,685 
263,880 


11,655 
422,110 


3,510 
7,440 


4,835 
19,030 


385 
1,377,835 


2,580 
1,094,875 


3,185 
1,068,685 


1,595 
2,095 


2,900 
17,795 


3,211 

10,416 

249,515 

5 
5 

20 

7,660 

15,358 

3,517,485 

6,154 
2,954,615 

3,165 
3,690 

3,929,360 
3,165 

3,927,800 

115 
163 

76,875 
55 

46,250 

730 
362 

177,825 
435 

104,060 

3,385 
2,134 

1,344,115 
1,835 

1,082,760 

1,745 
1,013 

422,010 
820 

236,520 


5,550 

24,310 

5,345 

13,425 

4,825 

8,485 

3,975 

7,225 

1,035 

1,700 

885 

1,960 

3,065 
3,615 

135 
180 

4,805 
12,610 

20 
70 

935 
2,440 

6,955 
157,870 


6,555 
157,330 


2,770 
7,300 


2,825 
10,965 


260 
1,648,375 


1,165 
206,450 


1,985 
1,053,X0 


1,055 
1,500 


1,590 
10,375 


2,080 

13,656 

338,645 

15 

105 

1,000 

4,625 

17,006 

3,095,010 

3,575 
2,670,900 

2,125 
3,573 

3,882,110 
2,125 

3,878,755 

165 

194 

113,950 

111 

87,450 

500 

273 

114,150 

245 

48,700 

2,265 
2,232 

1,463,405 
1,270 

1,192,080 

1,470 
1,140 

414,060 
800 

245,630 


5,495 

43,305 
5,335 

24,005 
4,945 

14,370 
4,205 

U,850 
1,680 
4,055 
1,390 
3,395 

3,295 
4,790 

255 
330 

4,280 
19,725 

35 

170 

930 
3,030 

5,890 
125,880 


5,475 
67,380 


2,730 
11,980 


2,390 
16,170 


765 
9,850,780 


1,025 
47,440 


2,150 
327,895 


1,125 
2,745 


1,600 
18,485 


2,090 
25,958 
621,820 

20 

168 

2,100 

4,070 

29,318 

5,350,880 

3,375 
4,911,070 

2,010 
4,513 

5,409,760 
2,005 

5,409,060 

150 

195 

115,975 

75 

66,975 

345 

291 

120,510 

215 

82,250 

1,840 
2,303 

1,701,665 
1,080 

1,447,575 

1,210 
1,238 

578,075 
760 

399,560 


2,005 
31,305 

1,935 
17,845 

1,735 
10,155 

1,550 

7,925 
840 

3,115 
705 

2,420 

1,325 
2,070 

271 
505 

1,410 
6,305 

25 
110 

330 
1,210 

1,990 
141,120 


1,815 
74,000 


1,060 
6,870 


725 
5,760 


380 
10,554,400 


315 
137,930 


895 
340,795 


395 

865 


510 
6,150 


1,010 

25,155 

608,685 


1,430 

23,335 

3,704,585 

1,305 
3,533,385 

540 

2,037 

2,405,260 

540 
2,405,260 

15 

9 

5,500 

15 
2,500 

85 
85 

34,475 
30 

10,000 

525 

1,140 

874,275 

305 
776,300 

295 

373 

157,300 

200 

75,300 


950 
24,670 

915 
14,365 

790 
8,335 

725 
6,595 

400 
2,300 

375 
1,410 

650 
1,220 

205 
320 

565 
3,040 

10 
195 

120 
570 

810 
25,720 


755 
11,095 


570 
6,425 


275 
5,300 


285 
12,312,790 


30 
1,730 


425 
74,980 


185 
1,260 


210 
6,050 


510 
25,276 
629,770 


670 

21,534 

2,873,040 

645 
2,782,600 

230 

1,213 

1,412,350 

230 
1,412,350 

10 
30 

44,000 
5 

13,000 

20 
11 

4,500 
10 

2,500 

85 

244 

171,000 

50 
158,500 

65 
93 

32,750 

40 

17,250 


375 
15,054 

356 
9,300 

317 
4,884 

288 
3,560 

136 
1,446 

169 

748 

260 
670 

U5 
339 

198 
1,392 

20 
2,037 

65 
484 

308 
17,414 


288 
33,776 


210 
5,001 


98 
1,155 


152 
,031,555 


45 
104,651 


205 
109,837 


62 

173 


71 
1,153 


211 
19,449 
507,070 

5 

209 

1,423 

268 

17,979 

2,299,308 

264 
2,279,709 

90 

572 

699,060 

90 
698,960 

1 

10 

15,000 


31 

14,200 

8 

11,000 

62 

401 

230,810 

51 
209,250 

50 

185 

96,100 

42 

46,100 


811 
116,447 

723 
73,209 

598 
35,497 

628 
24,355 

519 
13,579 

403 
5,304 

720 
5,038 

430 
2,023 

321 
5,295 

47 
819 

140 
1,984 

429 
59,518 


337 
58,611 


536 

71,528 


168 
4,558 


336 

67,859,938 


84 
134,123 


252 
596,344 


139 
856 


154 
5,213 


590 

203,846 

7,256,705 

15 
3,633 
38,872 

377 

53,817 

6,966,175 

368 

6,885,005 

117 

1,729 

1,947,472 

117 
1,947,172 

15 
90 

60,400 
3 

42,500 

43 

250 

169,700 

33 

99,000 

127 

1,711 

1,400,100 

103 
1,142,150 

116 

1,465 

1,031,175 

107 

875,575 


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Puerto  Rico  Table  ll.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM: 

CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 


PnUi  :ire  based  <■ 


->] 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

ccaomercial 

farms 


Size  of  fann 


3  to  9 
cuerdas 


10  to  19 
cuerdas 


20  to  49 
cuerdas 


50  to  99 
cuerdas 


100  to  174 
cuerdas 


175  to  259 
cuerdas 


260  or  more 
cuerdas 


SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED— Continued 

Com  harvested farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting.  . 

pounds . . 

Sweetpotatoes  harvested farms  reporting.  . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds. . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds. . 

Dasheens  harvested fanns  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds. . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds . . 

Yams  harvested farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds. . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds.. 

Taniers   (yautias }  harvested fanns  reporting . . 

cuerdas. . 
pounds .  . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds. . 

Cassava  (yuca)  harvested farms  reporting.  . 

cuerdas. . 
pounds. . 

Sales : farms  reporting. . 

pounds. . 

Vegetables  for  sale cuerdas. . 

dollars. . 

Tree  fruits  and  nuts; 

Coconuts farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas .  . 
number  of  nuts. . 

Sales fanns  reporting. . 

number  of  nuts.. 

Plantains farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas. . 
bunches . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

bunches . . 

Bananas farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
bunches. . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

bunches. . 

Grapefruit farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
number  of  fruits . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

number  of  fruits.. 

Oranges .farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
number  of  fruits.. 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

number  of  fruits.. 


7,215 

15,912 

12,647,390 

5,661 

9,687,495 

7,735 
7,328 

14,719,815 
6,684 

11,981,860 

4,631 
3,501 

8,910,280 
3,961 

7,047,760 

5,418 
4,101 

16,472,575 
4,833 

13,951,175 

9,299 
8,010 

18,111,100 
8,196 

15,060,755 

1,955 
1,142 

2,167,355 
1,401 

1,450,350 

6,187 
689,991 


7,282 

10,077 

20,820,396 

3,039 
20,283,577 

12,103 
15,959 

6,524,800 
9,191 

5,356,980 

18,842 

35,196 

12,719,045 

13,923 

10,718,272 

7,371 

1,597 

11,074,260 

4,291 

9,556,415 

16,276 
12,546 

154,517,985 
10,086 

142,386,585 


2,550 

2,202 

1,419,445 

1,805 

922,030 

2,980 
1,633 

2,943,865 
2,450 

2,226,510 

1,575 

630 

1,574,460 

1,270 
1,215,995 

1,910 

870 

3,583,345 

1,645 
3,132,700 

3,395 
1,704 

3,610,650 
2,911 

3,278,950 

720 
237 

378,575 
464 

284,200 

1,267 

135,100 


2,825 

375 

1,119,425 

890 

948,375 

4,350 

3,937 

1,232,000 

3,000 

915,720 

7,735 
6,267 

2,304,410 
5,196 

1,695,010 

2,930 

348 

1,813,270 

1,531 
1,477,765 

6,210 
1,717 

14,875,365 
3,155 

11,682,825 


1,980 
2,468 

1,587,980 
1,545 

1,149,975 

2,130 
1,625 

2,845,200 
1,840 

2,221,675 

1,285 

748 

2,185,175 

1,115 
1,803,750 

1,580 
1,038 

4,233,020 
1,435 

3,691,500 

2,610 
1,896 

4,009,185 
2,255 

3,299,365 

510 
318 

615,130 
405 

455,500 

1,389 
156,050 


1,670 
488 

968,470 
735 

857,025 

2,945 

■  2,636 

1,110,005 

2,240 

856,310 

4,635 
5,593 

1,929,385 
3,420 

1,510,895 

1,765 

125 

1,052,250 

1,055 

339,650 

3,910 
1,456 

15,063,660 
2,400 

12,411,800 


1,775 
2,880 

1,946,375 
1,535 

1,437,250 

1,805 
1,952 

3,311,575 
1,615 

2,705,635 

1,175 

993 

2,631,250 

1,045 
2,333,740 

1,310 
1,047 

4,001,675 
1,190 

3,623,925 

2,235 
2,219 

4,899,865 
2,045 

4,165,315 

480 
283 

473,400 
365 

332,375 

1,531 
154,865 


1,680 
1,326 

1,755,435 
775 

1,643,730 

3,035 
4,281 

1,749,530 
2,490 

1,442,070 

3,965 
7,356 

2,559,022 
3,145 

2,070,615 

1,670 

179 

1,174,260 

970 

918,195 

3,610 
2,189 

25,954,345 
2,435 

23,096,020 


495 

1,543 

1,009,550 

415 

772,050 

490 
736 

1,641,750 
465 

1,422,000 

360 

425 

1,177,000 

320 

843,250 

410 
450 

1,731,250 
370 

1,543,750 

655 
936 

2,340,250 
610 

2,057,875 

150 
126 

278,725 
110 

201,175 

1,164 
122,570 


570 
445 

523,875 
235 

468,050 

1,040 

2,059 

1,062,980 

850 

929,570 

1,320 
4,150 

1,528,875 
1,110 

1,329,295 

535 
108 

643,850 
365 

566,375 

1,330 
1,518 

20,221,640 
1,090 

18,828,340 


130 
428 

236,440 
120 

245,940 

165 
271 

480,250 
160 

422,640 

125 
158 

332,000 
120 

279,000 

95 

151 

644,350 

90 
581,350 

230 
454 

983,800 
225 

912,550 

45 
27 

47,500 
25 

38,500 

349 
77,335 


220 
343 

1,441,050 
130 

1,418,800 

395 

1,121 

531,350 

325 
464,425 

615 

3,102 

1,146,105 

525 

1,046,200 

220 

52 

298,500 

170 
260,500 

610 

1,277 

13,371,625 

485 
12,653,500 


81 

557 

426,200 

64 
306,600 

60 

234 

534,925 

58 
413,800 

44 
88 

167,095 
40 

121,675 

34 
78 

449,900 
33 

407,600 

57 

164 

454,650 

51 
336,300 

15 

39 

106,600 

14 

64,800 

176 
17,801 


108 
395 

1,170,684 
76 

1,157,759 

128 
438 

208,214 
107 

193,534 

243 

2,751 

1,025,050 

223 

998,678 

85 

147 

1,230,630 

74 
1,210,390 

232 
843 

11,391,040 
210 

11,264,000 


204 

5,834 

5,970,900 

177 
4,353,650 

105 
377 

2,962,250 
96 

2,564,600 

67 

459 

343,300 

51 
450,350 

79 

467 

1,829,035 

70 

965,350 

117 
637 

1,812,700 
99 

1,009,900 

35 

112 

267,425 

18 

73,800 

311 
26,270 


209 

6,205 

13,841,457 

143 
13,789,833 

210 

1,487 

630,721 

179 
555,351 

329 

5,977 

2,226,198 

304 
2,067,579 

166 
638 

4,856,500 
126 

4,283,540 

374 

3,546 

53,634,810 

311 
52,450,100 


PUERTO  RICO  43 

Puerto  Rico  Table  12.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR: 

CENSUS  OF  1959 

[DaLa  ofp  baaed  on  rf[on^  for  only  a  san;ple  of  farms,    See  lexl] 


(For  definitions  and  explanatlonfl,  see  tert) 


Total  all 
coforaercial 
farms 


Tenure  of  operator 


Full  owners 

Part  owners 

31,155 

2,310 

87.9 

6.5 

«5,97'l 

227,048 

60.1 

14.4 

30.4 

98.3 

30,403 

2,277 

410,588 

100,329 

22,424 

1,087 

4,165 

506 

1,362 

150 

1,093 

191 

728 

126 

379 

106 

213 

87 

39 

24 

26,399 

2,076 

347,135 

81,029 

8,233 

739 

57,185 

17,005 

313 

89 

13,579 

10,057 

Managers 


PARMS  AND  AREA 

Farms number . . 

Percent  distribution percent . . 

Land  in  farms cuerdas . . 

Percent  distribution percent . . 

Average  size  of  farm cuerdas. . 

Land  in  farms  according  to  uae: 

Cropland  used  for  crops farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 

1  to  9  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

10  to  19  cuerdas farms  reporting. . 

20  to  29  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

30  to  49  cuerdas farms  reporting  .  . 

50  to  99  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

100  to  199  cuerdas farms  reporting  . . 

200  to  499  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

500  or  more  cuerdas farms  reporting . . 

Pastureland  suitable  for  crops farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 
Pastureland  not  suitable  for  crops ...  .farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 

Irrigated  land  in  farms farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 

OFF-FARM  WORK 

Farm  operators: 

Working  off  their  farms,  total. .. .operators  reporting... 

1  to  99  days operators  reporting . . . 

100  or  more  days operators  reporting. .. 

SPECIFIED  EOJIPMENT  AND  FACILITIES 

Oxcarts farms  reporting . . . 

number . . . 

Other  carts farms  reporting . . . 

number . . . 

Coffee-pulping  machines farms  reporting . . . 

number . . . 

Coffee-drying  platforms farms  reporting... 

number . . . 

Coffee  driers farms  reporting. . . 

number . . . 

Tractors farms  reportljig . . . 

number . . . 

Motortruclts farms  reporting. . . 

number . . . 

Electricity farms  reporting. . . 

Running  water farms  reporting. . . 

Television farms  reporting. . . 

Radio farms  reporting.. . 

Milking  machine farms  reporting .  . . 

Milk  cooler farms  reporting... 

Silos. _. farms  reporting. . . 

FARM  LABOR,  WEEK  PRECEDING  ENUMERATION 

Salaried  and  wage  workers farms  reporting . . 

persons . . 
Salaried  workers farms  reporting .  . 

persons . . 
Wage  workers farms  reporting . . 

persons . . 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDIOTRES 

Feed  for  poiiLtry farms  reporting . . . 

dollars . . . 
Feed  for  livestock  (excluding 
poultry) farms  reporting  . . . 

dollars . . . 
Purchase  of  fertilizer farms  reporting . . . 

dollars  — 
Hired  labor farms  reporting . . . 

dollars  — 

ESTIMATED  VALUE  OF  FARM  PRODUCTS  SOLD  BY  SOURCE 

Value  of  all  farm  products  sold total,  dollars  — 

average  per  farm,  dollars . . . 

All  crops  sold dollars . . . 

Field  crops,  other  than  vegetables 

and  fruits  and  nuts,  sold dollars... 

Vegetables  sold dollars  . . . 

Fruits  and  nuts  sold dollars . . . 

Ornamental  plants  sold dollars . . . 

All  livestock  and  livestock  products  sold dollars... 

Poultry  and  poultry  products  sold dollars . . . 

MiUf  sold dollars . . . 

Cattle  and  hogs dollars . . . 


35,428 

100. 0 

1,573,532 
100.0 
44.4 


34,561 

704,229 

24,427 

4,964 

1,650 

1,406 

964 

564 

430 

156 

30,191 

545,311 

9,6M 

108,197 

575 
74,682 


9,019 
2,256 
6,763 


1,921 
4,005 

925 
7,313 

5,248 
5,397 

345 
1,946 

417 
546 

1,303 
3,300 

3,180 
4,183 

20,477 
13,538 

6,586 
26,545 

335 
813 
198 


10,633 
63,827 

3,690 
10,275 

9,057 
53,552 


22,839 
1,955,884 

7,345 

5,034,735 

25,787 

11,819,858 

21,634 

47,775,306 


170,507,493 
4,813 

129,263,080 

116,400,581 

689,991 

12,039,(K9 

133,459 

41,244,413 
4,775,167 
17,861,703 
18,607,538 


7,978 
1,947 
6,031 


1,346 
2,402 

446 
2,271 

4,897 
4,982 

318 
1,732 

371 
461 

687 
1,016 

2,371 
2,987 

17,627 
11,516 

5,423 
23,361 

198 
530 
123 


8,556 

40,631 
2,789 
6,870 
7,303 

33,761 


20,286 
1,617,825 

5,963 

2,831,903 

22,247 

5,628,287 

18,249 

18,825,364 


85,210,373 
2,735 

61,451,980 

52,518,501 

559,937 

8,264,733 

108,809 

23,758,393 
3,412,452 
10,240,644 
10,105,297 


549 
146 
403 


379 
976 

238 
1,641 

171 
173 


293 
709 


1,641 
1,119 

673 
1,833 

85 

178 

43 


1,127 
8,235 

403 
1,570 

972 
6,665 


1,523 
121,216 

880 
1,318,849 

1,993 
2,253,882 

1,899 
9,049,841 


27,402,402 
11,863 

19,754,816 

18,956,259 

74,058 

717,349 

7,150 

7,647,586 

196,499 

4,565,779 

2,885,308 


558 
1.6 

306,915 

19.5 

550.0 


531 
159,310 
92 
50 
38 
63 
54 
39 

109 
86 

487 
79,295 

231 
26,289 

107 
47,352 


100 
435 

173 
2,928 

79 
135 

13 
91 

18 
23 

218 
1,359 

167 

301 

415 
411 

225 
388 

26 

54 
18 


384 
11,997 

314 
1,390 

306 
10,607 


208 
91,410 

144 

584,396 

459 

3,241,143 

491 

16,928,753 


47,907,965 
85,857 


38,675,856 

13,094 

2,641,345 


6,577,670 

275,997 

2,028,443 

4,273,230 


1,405 
4.0 

93.595 

5.9 

66.6 


1,350 

34,002 

324 

243 

100 

59 

56 

40 

21 

7 

1,229 

37,852 

411 

7,718 


3,694 


426 
151 
275 


96 
192 

68 
473 

101 
107 

4 
59 

15 
17 

105 
216 

168 
207 

794 
492 

265 
963 

26 

51 
lA 


566 
2,964 
184 
445 
476 
2,519 


822 

125,433 

358 

299,587 

1,088 

696,546 

995 

2,971,348 


9,986,753 
7,103 

6,725,989 

6,249,965 

42,902 

415,622 

17,500 

3,260,764 

890,219 

1,026,842 

1,343,703 


44 


STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 


Puerto  Rico  Table  12.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR: 

CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 

[Data  arp  based  nn  ^rpo^t^  fnr  onK  a  ^an.ple  of  farms.    See  LextJ 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

commercial 

farms 


Tenure  of  operator 


Full  owners 


Part  owners 


Managers 


LIVESTOCK  AND  LXVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Cattle  and  calves forms  reporting . 

number . 
Cows  and  heifers farms  reporting . 

number • 
Milk  cows farms  reporting . 

number . 
Calves farms  reporting . 

number  • 
Steers  and  bulls farms  reporting. 

number . 
Work  oxen farms  reporting  . 

number. 

Horses  and  colts farms  reporting . 

number . 

Burros  and  mules farms  reporting . 

number . 

Hogs  and  pigs farms  reporting. 

number. 

Sleep  and  lambe farms  reporting . 

number . 

Goats  and  kids farms  reporting  . 

number . 

Hens farms  reporting . 

number . 

Chickens  (other  than  hens), 

pullets ,  roosters farms  reporting . 

number . 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS  SOU) 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting. 

number. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting . 

number . 

Milk  sold farms  reporting. 

quarts. 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting . 

number . 
Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting . 

dozens. 

Sows  farrowing  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting . 

number  of  sows . 
Pigs  raised  November  1,  1958, 

to  October  31,  1959 farms  reporting. 

number  of  pigs. 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  harvested farms  reporting. 

cuerdas . 
tons  of  cane . 

Pineapples  harvested farms  reporting . 

cuerdas . 

tons. 

Coffee  harvested farms  reporting . 

cuerdas . 
pounds . 

Sales farms  reporting. 

pounds . 

Tobacco  harvested farms  reporting . 

cuerdas . 
pounds . 

Sales farms  reporting . 

pounds . 

Rice  harvested farms  reporting. 

cuerdas . 
pounds . 

Sales farms  reporting . , 

pounds. 

Cowpeas  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting . , 

pounds . . 

Pigeon  peas  harvested farms  reporting . , 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting . , 

pounds . . 

Dry  beans  harvested farms  reporting . , 

cuerdas . , 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting. . 

pounds . 


22,121 

276,336 

21,290 

164,649 

19, 180 

90,4.51 

16,235 

68,515 

5,285 

27,275 

4,217 

15,897 

12,625 
21,073 

1,516 
3,792 

19,709 
65,822 

177 
3,431 

3,745 
12,253 

29,067 
791,402 


26,930 
824,302 


11,386 
116,544 


U,316 
62,938 


2,563 
111,635,673 

5,294 
1,727,199 

9,097 
3,571,876 


4,556 
9,494 


7,035 
65,221 


9,702 

323,756 

10,212,210 

60 

4,120 

43,415 

19,100 

178,347 

27,806,433 

15,686 

26,017,284 

8,277 

17,327 

19,635,372 

8,272 

19,679,357 

471 
691 

431,700 
264 

253,675 

1,731 

1,303 

635,360 

976 

357,510 

8,289 

10,165 

7,135,370 

4,694 
6,008,615 

4,951 
5,507 

2,731,470 
2,769 

1,395,935 


13,397 

163,018 

18,236 

99,635 

16,393 

59,443 

13,826 

44,549 

4,126 

14,499 

3,101 

9,335 

10,619 
14,921 

1,167 
2,384 

17,240 
54,522 

124 
3,009 

3,087 
9,078 

25,850 
643,818 


23,942 
593,001 


9,549 
60,160 


9,766 
49,733 


1,861 
64,004,027 

4,656 
1,125,299 

8,078 
2,918,021 


3,785 
7,622 


6,001 
50,838 


7,789 

129,769 

3,568,721 

49 

452 

4,965 

17,517 

159,636 

25,221,325 

14,494 
23,582,506 

7,160 

13,921 

15,491,095 

7,155 
15,435,530 

391 
552 

307,100 
223 

233,925 

1,423 
972 

452,410 
807 

246,460 

7,241 
7,629 

5,287,065 
4,039 

4,413,165 

4,183 
4,075 

1,976,540 
2,300 

1,486,210 


1,918 
50,310 

1,859 
31,619 

1,718 
13,351 

1,479 

11,517 

7U 

3,983 
694 

3,191 

1,141 
2,722 

171 
368 

1,465 
5,512 

32 
191 

436 

1,553 

1,876 
94,656 


1,773 
44,703 


1,115 
18,781 

984 
6,236 

485 
28,536,120 

374 

63,227 

637 

173,296 


430 
900 


603 
7,366 


1,163 

63,639 

1,903,763 


899 

6,547 

1,016,306 

651 

928,816 

643 

1,977 

2,431,777 

643 

2,431,777 

46 
71 

77,850 
36 

22,150 

210 
178 

38,675 
U8 

57,450 

610 
926 

609,705 
353 

495,800 

508 
763 

394,555 
294 

216,050 


376 

39; 312 

305 

22,652 

255 

7,319 

250 

8,047 

162 

6,536 

■160 

2,577 

297 
2,573 

119 
851 

172 
3,406 

11 
165 

68 
1,036 

285 
34,380 


267 
19,790 


189 
23, 362 

111 
4,038 

80 
12,677,766 

50 

30,507 

108 

438,883 


87 
496 


101 
3,828 


313 

111,618 

4,145,800 

10 

3,643 

38,250 

138 

8,548 

1,069,012 

126 
1,042,262 

59 

357 

411,600 

59 
411,600 

7 

26 

14,400 


18 

103 

77,300 

11 
41,100 

79 

933 

777,300 

53 
653, 100 

45 

342 

225,050 

26 

105,400 


930 
18,196 

890 
10,743 

814 
5,333 

631 
4,402 

236 
2,257 

262 

794 

568 
362 

59 

189 

812 
2,332 

10 
66 


154 
586 


1,056 
13,548 


948 
161,803 


533 
8,741 

455 
2,931 

137 
6,417,760 

214 

508, 166 

274 

41,676 


254 
475 


330 
3,189 


432 
18,730 
593,925 

1 

25 

200 

546 

3,616 

499,840 

415 

463,700 

415 

1,072 

1,350,900 

415 
1,350,400 

27 

42 

32,350 

5 

2,600 

80 
45 

16,975 
40 

12,500 

359 
677 

511,300 
199 

446,550 

210 

327 

135,325 

149 

83,275 


PUERTO  RICO 


45 


Puerto  Rico  Table  12.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR: 

CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 

I  Dnta  arp  based  on  rppnn?  fnr  oniv  a  sanii-lo  of  faniis.    !5«e  text] 


[For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total  all 

conunercial 

farms 


Tenure  of  operator 


Full  owners 


Part  owners 


Managers 


SPECIFIED  CHOPS  HARVESTED— Continued 

Com  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales r fanns  reporting  .  . 

pounds . . 

Sweetpotatoes  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds ■ . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Dasheens  harvested farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds. . 

yams  harvested farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales fanns  reporting. . 

pounds. . 

Taniers  (yautfas)  harvested forms  reporting. . 

cuerdas .  . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Cassava  (yuca)  harvested farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 
pounds . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

pounds . . 

Vegetables  for  sale cuerdas . . 

dollars . . 
Tree  fruits  and  nuts: 

Coconuts farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
number  of  nuts . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

number  of  nuts . . 

Plantains farms  reporting . . 

cuerdas . . 
bunches . . 

Sales f  aims  reporting . . 

bunches . . 

Bananas farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
bunches . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

bunches . . 

Grapefruit farms  reporting. . 

cuerdas . . 
number  of  fruits . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

number  of  f niits . . 

Oranges farms  reporting.. 

cuerdas . . 
number  of  fruits . . 

Sales farms  reporting . . 

number  of  fruits.. 


7,215 

15,912 

12,647,390 

5,661 

9,687,495 

7,735 
7,328 

li,719,815 
6,684 

11,981,860 

4,631 
3,501 

8,910,280 
3,961 

7,Oi7,760 

5,418 
4,101 

16,472,575 
4,833 

13,951,175 

9,299 
8,010 

18,111,100 
8,196 

15,060,755 

1,955 
1,142 

2,167,355 
1,401 

1,450,350 

6,187 
689,991 

7,282 

10,077 

20,820,396 

3,039 
20,283,577 

12,103 
15,959 

6,524,800 
9,191 

5,356,980 

18,842 
35,196 

12,719,045 
13,923 

10,718,272 

7,371 

1,597 

11,074,260 

4,291 

9,556,415 

16,276 
12,546 

154,517,985 
10,086 

142,386,585 


6,188 
9,978 

7,145,065 
4,801 

5,320,995 

6,674 

5,674 

10,556,965 

5,746 

9,092,970 

4,105 
2,814 

7,482,580 
3,495 

6,054,160 

4,699 
3,223 

12,268,140 
4,180 

10,686,275 

8,152 
6,446 

14,486, 175 
7,174 

12,299,730 

1,627 

909 

1,662,980 

1,175 
1,207,950 

4,782 
559,937 

6,172 

5,338 

10,022,675 

2,497 

9,595,557 

10,606 
13,225 

5,269,437 
8,016 

4,285,235 

17,121 

31,354 

11,328,634 

12,673 

9,529,201 

6,373 

1,336 

8,376,930 

3,691 

7,045,435 

14,609 
11,345 

136,024,900 
9,093 

124,937,160 


626 

2,696 

2,283,050 

527 

1,767,950 

600 

769 

1,576,250 

535 

1,336,850 

316 
481 

924,850 
289 

676,700 

456 
512 

2,669,385 
4U 

2,205,250 

679 
816 

1,964,950 
616 

1,648,450 

221 

118 

220,350 

153 

89,100 

823 
74,058 

662 

2,128 

4,217,607 

320 
4,157,725 

366 

1,376 

672,863 

679 

573,805 

939 

1,179 

481,630 

683 

373,550 

569 
106 

1,100,925 
350 

1,027,500 

937 
396 

5,944,135 
513 

5,096,325 


110 

2,281 

2,374,200 

90 

1,924,750 


431 

1,479,800 

69 

664,200 

46 

87 

218,300 

38 

76,300 

41 

156 

745,500 

37 
398,500 

104 

306 

923,300 


17 
33 

74,525 
8 

13,300 

211 
13,094 

124 

1,750 

4,960,405 

70 

4,947,661 

143 
486 

227,855 
UO 

186,425 

177 

1,659 

559,291 

139 
516,001 

112 
116 

1,298,450 
89 

1,233,450 

182 
545 

8,200,910 
133 

8,338,100 


291 
957 

845,075 
243 

673,800 

381 

454 

1,106,800 

334 

887,840 

164 
119 

284,550 
139 

240,600 

222 
210 

789,550 
202 

661,150 

364 
442 

736,675 
318 

584,300 

90 
82 

209,500 
65 

140,000 

371 
42,902 

324 
861 

1,619,709 
152 

1,582,634 

488 
872 

354,645 
386 

311,515 

605 

1,004 

349,490 

428 
299,520 

317 

39 

297,955 

161 
250,030 

548 
260 

4,348,040 
347 

4,015,000 


46 


STATISTICS  FOR  PUERTO  RICO 


Puerto  Rico  Table  13.-FARMS  REPORTING  TYPE  OF  WORK  POWER  USED,  BY  OWNERSHIP  AND  BY  TENURE  OF 

OPERATOR:   CENSUS  OF  1959 

LPftta  are  ba,sryi  on  refort^  for  only  a  sample  of  fan^s.   'Mje  textj 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


All  farm  operators 


Tenure  of  operator 


Full  owners 
and  managers 


Part  owners 


Tractor  power,  total 

Owned  by: 

Faim  operator  onl^ 

Farm  operator  and  another  person  jointly 

Landlord  of  farm  operator 

Another  person 

Govemjnent  agency 

Aniinal  power  only,  total 

Owned  by: 

Farm  operator  only 

Farm  operator  and  another  person  jointly 

Landlord  of  fann  operator 

Another  person 

Government  agency 

No  power  used 

Farm  operators  not  reporting  as  to  use  of  tractor  or  anlnwl  power. 


3,082 

1,160 
86 

193 
1,424 

219 

16,775 

9,979 
262 
607 

7,628 
31 

25,515 

427 


2,419 

796 

74 

153 

1,192 

204 

14,721 

8,705 
193 
489 

6,792 
31 

24,229 

406 


4£6 

281 
10 
23 

143. 
9 

1,248 

821 
32 
48 

483 


650 

20 


83 
2 
17 
89 
6 


453 
37 
70 

353 


636 

1 


Puerto  Rico  Table  14.-SAMPLING  RELIABILITY  OF  ESTIMATED  TOTALS  BY  NUMBER  OF  FARMS  REPORTING, 

BY  LEVELS,  1959 


If  the  estlinated  number  of 
fanns  reporting  is — 


Then  the  chances  are  about  2  in  3  that  the  estljnated  total 
would  differ  fron  the  results  of  a  complete  tabulation 
of  the  items  for  all  faims  by  less  than — 


Level 

1' 


Level 
2 


Level 
3 


Level 
4 


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  fanns  by  less  than — 


Level 
ll 


Level 
2 


Level 
3 


Level 

4 


25 

50.... 
100... 
250. . . 
500... 
1,000. 
2,500. 


40 

28 

20 

13 
3.9 
6.3 
4.0 


53 

37 

26 

17 

12 
8.4 
5.3 


71 
50 
35 
22 
15 
11 
7.1 


96 
68 
48 
30 
21 
15 
9.6 


5,000.. 

10,000. 

25,000. 
50,000. 
100,000 
250,000, 


2.8 
2.0 
1.3 
0.9 
0.6 
0.4 


3.7 
2.6 
1.7 
1.2 
0.8 
0.5 


5.0 
3.5 
2.2 

1.6 
1.1 
0.7 


6.8 
4.8 
3.0 
2.1 
1.5 
1.0 


^Level  1  should  be  used  in  determining  the  sampling  reliability  of  estimated  number  of  fanns  and  farms  reporting.  The  level  for  all  other  items  should  be  obtained  fron  Puerto 
Rico  Table  15.  If  the  estimated  number  of  farms  or  farms  reporting  constitutes  more  than  75  percent  of  all  fanns  In  the  universe,  a  better  approximation  to  the  sampling 
reliability  may  be  obtained  by  multiplying  the  percent  given  in  the  table  as  follows: 

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

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

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


PUERTO  RICO 


47 


Puerto  Rico  Table  15.-INDICATED  LEVEL  OF  SAMPLING  RELIABILITY  OF  ESTIMATED  TOTALS  FOR 

SPECIFIED  ITEMS,  1959 


[lb  rfetermine  the  samoling  reliability  for  an  item,  use  this  table  to  determine  which  of  the  4  lovels  of  sampling  reliability  to  use  in  Puerto  Hico  Table  t4.   To  use  Table  U,  it  is  necessary  to  refer  also  tomunicinio  or  Puerto  Rico  table 

to  obtain  the  number  of  farms  reporting  for  the  iterij 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Size-of-faim 
group 


Tenure -of -f arm- 
operator  group 


n 


Econanlc-class- 
of-fami  group 


Type-of-fann  group 


Fazms  and  farm  characteristics: 

lAnd  in  f  aims 

Cropland  harvested 

Total  cropland 

Total  pasture 

Irrigated  land  in  farms 

Fami  labor: 

Wage  workers 

Specified  fann  expenditures: 

Feed  for  poultry 

Feed  for  animals 

Fertilizer 

Hired  labor 

Livestock  and  livestock  products: 

Horses 

Goats  an  hand 

Goats  milked 

Hogs  and  pigs  on  hand 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold 

Sows  farrowed 

Cattle  on  hand 

Cows  and  heifers  en  hand 

Milk  cows  on  hand 

Steers  and  bulls  on  hand 

Oxen  on  hand 

Cattle  sold 

Cows  milked 

Milk  sold 

Hens  on  hand 

Cockerels  and  pullets  on  hand 

Chickens  sold 

Eggs  sold , 

Specified  crops  harvested: 

Sixgarcane  harvested cuerdas . 

tons. 

Tobacco  harvested cuerdas. 

pounds . 

Coffee  harvested cuerdas. 

pounds. 

Dry  beans  harvested cuerdas . 

pounds . 

Sweetpotatoes  harvested cuerdas  . 

pounds . 

Dasheen  harvested cuerdas . 

pounds. 

Com  harvested cuerdas . 

pounds . 

Cowpeas  harvested cuerdas, 

pounds. 

Pigeon  peas  harvested cuerdas . 

pounds . 

Yams  harvested cuerdas . 

pounds. 

Tanlers  harvested cuerdas . 

pounds, 

Cassava  harvested cuerdas 

pounds. 

Coconuts  harvested cuerdas 

number  of  nuts 

Plantains  harvested cuerdas 

bunches 

Bananas  harvested cuerdas 

bunches 

Oranges  harvested cuerdas 

number  of  fruits 

Grapefruit  harvested cuerdas 

number  of  fruits 
Value  of  vegetables  harvested  for  sale dollars 


3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

i 

1 

3 

A 

A 

1. 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

3 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

2 

3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

i 

4 

i 

1 

2 

2 

3 

Chapter  B 
STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


(W) 


50 

Municipio  Table  1. 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 

-NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  BY  USE:  CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950 


Municipio 


Number  of  farms 


Land  in  farms 
(cuerdas) 


Cropland  used  for  crops 


Farms  reporting 


Pastureland  suitable  for  crops 


Farms  repurting 


1959  1949 


1959  1949 


Pasturelanfl  not  suitable  for  crops 


Farms  reporting 


1959         1949 


1959         1949 


Puerto  Rico  . 

Adjuntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Aguas  Buenas . . 
Aibonlto 

Afiasco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . . 
Barranqultaa . . 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguaa 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Catafio 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clales 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Ccmerlo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gu^ica 

Guayama 

Guayanllla. . . . 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

HatUlo 

Hormlgueroa . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz ... 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Lares 

Las  Marias. ... 
Lae  Piedrea . . . 

Loiza 

Luqulllo 

Manati 

Maricao 

Maunabo 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morovis 

Naguabo 

Naranjlto 

Orocovls 

Patlllas 

PeSuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllaa . . 

Rlnc(5n 

fty  Rio  Grande.... 

^       ^f^io  Pledras . . . 

/       Sabana  Grande. 

0       \        Salinas 

\»    San  German. .  . . 

-*  San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 

San  Sebaati&i. 
Santa  Isabel.. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Ba ja 

Trujillo  Alto. 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta 

Vega  Baja 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


45,792 

1,125 
728 
466 
635 

537 

528 
1,231 
128 
350 
825 

674 
530 
1,114 
816 
497 


844 
186 
856 
612 

665 

506 

963 

31 


146 
37 
281 
364 
586 

425 
647 
135 
711 
860 

646 
212 
431 
288 
1,495 

997 
836 
289 
235 
453 

535 
408 
952 
948 
679 

432 

703 

1,171 

823 

425 

805 
435 
285 
646 
458 

327 
103 
688 

1,519 

1,355 

42 

370 

81 

487 

2,400 

326 

404 

69 

574 

1,173 

1,147 


53,515 

1,417 
941 
578 
785 
661 

649 
1,533 
206 
399 
377 

758 

647 

1,012 

759 
705 

11 

1,054 

211 

933 

831 

763 
642 
1,101 
32 
129 

275 
48 
347 
482 
679 

510 
803 
151 
726 
884 

649 
329 
439 
360 
1,776 

976 
812 
585 
387 
591 

542 

601 

1,085 

1,048 


540 
766 
1,307 
992 
520 

935 

473 
403 
564 
648 

364 

131 

857 

1 

1,646 

1,660 

26 

474 

99 

515 

2,631 

530 

629 

80 

597 

1,261 

1,259 


1,682,556 

36,960 
10,871 
13,639 
17,567 
17,199 

18,483 
52,795 
6,734 
21,843 
18,748 

20,109 
38,345 
30,050 
21,787 
19,593 

1,415 
28,629 

6,723 
31,295 
16,006 

45,341 
12,151 
22,686 
3,609 
11,850 

13,936 
19,306 
35,182 
22,451 
11,022 

16,864 
25,023 
6,091 
24,698 
22,918 

24,747 
34,827 
15,326 
33,488 
35,186 

26,486 
16,016 
20,297 
8,900 
24,740 

20,090 
9,158 
29,967 
22,403 
19,557 

23,950 
13,920 
30,267 
19,914 
24,480 

58,752 
10,734 
13,135 
22,167 
8,940 

15,304 
33,184 
27,686 

31,077 

38,185 
17,006 
12,749 
10,250 
9,816 
60,899 

13,227 
21,157 
18,844 
17,487 
30,063 
36,256 


1,844,886 

40,496 
12,730 
16,857 
17,745 
20,970 

23,669 
54,162 
8,596 
22,251 
19,609 

23,458 
40,605 
29,749 
22,844 
24,016 

1,618 
30,840 

7,485 
34,015 
21,202 

44,799 
17, 196 
25,076 
4,465 
11,313 

16,571 
17,419 
34,389 
24,303 
12,957 

19,201 
27,883 
6,584 
24,521 
22,875 

26,969 
37,163 
13,947 
33,348 
38,409 

28,852 
17,286 
25,352 
12,350 
26,826 

20,974 
12,323 
30,423 
24,973 
24,616 

27,032 
16,286 
30,486 
24,768 
26,055 

64,326 
11, 594 
13,266 
23,900 
15,342 

16,671 
34,255 
28,430 
6 
31,841 

44,764 
17,852 
15,580 
10,649 
10,679 
64,209 

16,128 
27,069 
27,496 
18,221 
32,929 
37,772 


42,666 

1,124 
723 
419 
597 
491 

510 
1,168 
123 
334 
802 

623 
467 
1,058 
775 
413 

6 
759 
131 
834 
564 

571 
475 
924 


101 
29 
261 
358 
518 

390 
634 
132 
666 
816 

628 
178 
372 
251 
1,350 

991 
767 
267 
187 
406 

533 
363 
924 
939 
650 

374 
681 
1,147 
772 
417 

781 
409 
273 
425 
335 

294 
78 
672 

1,360 

1,318 

33 

317 

71 

398 

2,381 

276 

378 

61 

538 

1,079 

1,104 


52,203 

1,408 
936 
558 
770 
643 

641 
1,514 
196 
393 
864 

758 
604 
978 
754 
671 


1,035 
204 
921 
819 

693 
615 

1,075 


251 
39 
329 
475 
664 

488 
796 
149 

710 
870 

645 
300 
418 
336 
1,760 

973 
789 
564 
376 
586 

539 

576 

1,066 

1,044 
874 

491 
749 
1,270 
970 
515 

917 
462 
400 
526 

621 

352 

109 

835 

1 

1,623 

1,635 

20 

462 

96 

495 

2,619 

516 
616 
70 
570 
1,230 
1,238 


724,210 

20,858 
6,060 
6,953 
5,261 
5,878 

10,303 

24,684 

2,987 

8,847 

6,619 

7,547 
16,286 
10,971 
10,633 

6,775 

855 
9,927 
2,386 
13,349 
7,729 

6,966 
3,645 
8,476 
737 
5,450 

4,826 

2,946 

11,813 

10,543 

3,705 

7,142 
10,477 

4,248 
15,085 

9,288 

12 ,673 
17,063 
6,060 
14,141 
20,  537 

13,880 
6,089 
7,423 
3,266 
9,554 

12,810 

3,636 

16,727 

11,275 

8,054 

9,892 
3,513 

10,233 
7,544 

10, 518 

28,861 
4,869 
8,851 
6,734 
2,623 

6,659 
10,461 
15,339 

8,982 

22,436 
10,602 
7,045 
5,206 
2,693 
28,607 

6,403 
10,706 
3,631 
7,728 
13,304 
17, 327 


768,861 

22,551 
6,788 
7,921 
5,503 
6,382 

13,611 

24,042 

4,652 

8,821 

6,097 

10,983 
16,231 
12,776 
11,609 
10,232 

714 
10,870 

3,348 
14,765 

9,006 

8,823 

4,431 
9,319 

4,382 

5,867 

3,675 

10,398 

10,344 

5,330 

7,279 
12,542 

4,510 
10, 538 
10,587 

14,145 
14,049 
5,069 
10,780 
21,995 

15,454 
5,084 

11,093 
4,622 

10,600 

13,517 
4,506 
18,985 
12,  XI 
10,253 

11,041 
3,983 

10,037 
9,448 

11,363 

27,398 
5,139 
8,110 
7,756 
5,364 

6,835 
7,294 

15,914 
5 

11,401 

23,673 
9,957 
7,585 
6,074 
4,513 

30,027 

5,101 

11,607 

3,260 

6,978 

12,447 

19,131 


861 
636 
342 
580 
491 

419 
991 
120 
290 
736 

636 

380 

1,046 

648 

479 

5 

767 
175 
756 
518 

623 
481 
878 


139 
32 
246 
299 
562 

420 
546 
117 
699 
665 

525 
154 
415 
205 
1,236 

784 
814 
220 
220 
388 

325 
370 
693 
703 
604 

411 
679 
1,092 
753 
373 

702 
292 
261 
596 
427 


1,488 

1,096 

23 

333 

73 

470 
2,064 

248 
333 
56 
466 
1,118 
954 


46,984 

1,178 
864 
452 
748 

611 

541 
1,197 
148 
300 
838 

709 
469 
939 
548 
657 


955 
198 
833 
755 

706 

615 

1,066 

32 

116 

256 
40 
297 
364 
626 

491 
625 
129 
692 
689 

518 
294 
425 
301 
1,574 

747 
796 
509 
372 
481 

425 
530 
838 
909 
833 

521 
761 
1,214 
904 
383 

713 
337 
368 
532 
614 

297 

111 

725 

1 

1,614 

1,472 

20 

429 

89 

482 

2,367 

435 

470 

73 

511 

1,209 

1,038 


601,924 

8,403 
3,490 
2,339 
8,239 
9,064 

4,728 
12,090 
2,925 
4,685 
8,779 

9,785 

14,612 

14,908 

5,295 

9,981 

242 
14,010 
2,981 
9,981 
6,650 

25,425 
6,344 
9,901 
2,067 
3,380 

5,690 
8,878 
13,610 
4,212 
5,218 

6,519 
7,509 
993 
6,357 
5,857 

7,219 
9,931 
7,956 
12,146 

10,777 

7,436 
6,995 
8,963 
4,801 
7,004 

4,326 
3,731 
7,591 
6,052 
7,320 

9,734 
6,458 
13,462 
9,558 
8,582 

17,125 
2,349 
2,306 

11,047 
5,070 

5,306 
12,174 
7,669 

16,385 

10,548 
4,284 
3,943 
2,255 
5,294 

20,911 

3,669 
6,306 
10, 571 
6,472 
11,888 
11,163 


638,828 

9,066 
3,919 
3,158 
8,090 
10,836 

4,561 
10,846 
2,332 
3,175 
8,311 

3,648 

16,292 

11,733 

3,843 

8,389 

834 
14,860 
2,965 
9,702 
8,584 

25,646 
8,591 

11,563 
3,876 
3,312 

6,999 
8,261 
13,637 
5,736 
5,495 

8,419 

6,056 

763 

10,035 

4,854 

7,435 
12,488 

7,023 
17,383 

9,950 

7,340 
8,648 
9,131 
6,061 
6,099 

3,438 
5,521 
6,736 
7,415 
9,236 

10,507 
7,904 
14,551 
10,287 
9,923 

18,091 
1,939 
2,255 

10,461 
8,654 

5,989 

12,335 

7,638 

(Z) 

13,711 

13,828 
6,511 
5,404 
2,243 
4,317 

20,755 

5,030 

5,211 

11,476 

6,672 

13,933 

11,312 


12,023 

269 
99 

137 
224 
103 

113 
530 
20 
100 
196 

63 
125 
240 
196 
141 


237 
71 
273 
114 

370 

213 

283 

9 

38 

16 
16 
75 
108 
110 

179 

194 

14 

165 

330 


150 
273 
53 
72 
204 

37 
188 
123 
252 

171 

85 
349 
285 
186 
102 

196 
180 
74 
130 

47 

149 
33 

119 


256 

21 
100 
11 
95 
458 

79 
152 

11 
130 
398 
235 


19,719 

318 
247 
329 
297 
171 

239 

809 
64 
183 
349 

314 

176 
319 

371 


1 

357 

66 

415 

284 

385 
380 
353 

15 


173 
19 
159 
166 
255 

290 
336 
44 
309 
437 

186 
115 
227 
93 
654 

160 
403 
145 
102 
333 

173 
171 
301 
289 
336 

177 
287 
402 
354 
166 

263 
246 
180 
163 
161 

135 
62 
303 


184 

60 

217 

721 

221 
280 
13 
201 
659 
338 


121,355 

1,750 

349 

1,390 

1,223 

455 

1,270 
4,314 

454 
1,944 

921 

744 
3,044 

977 
1,676 
1,143 


1,668 
461 

2,009 
421 

7,705 
740 

1,660 
417 
275 

1,174 
3,114 
5,081 
2,366 
495 

1,011 

2,219 

140 

794 

3,172 

1,032 

5,301 

263 

1,660 

1,671 

1,548 
800 

1,230 
297 

2,363 

599 

548 

1,687 

1,697 

1,094 

1,955 
1,222 
1,473 
1,250 
1,628 

5,933 

1,215 
872 

1,334 
225 


7,300 
1,571 

1,328 

1,073 

1,298 

458 

542 

496 

2,461 

452 
1,240 
1,682 
1,047 

994 
3,010 


PUERTO  RICO 


51 


Municipio  Table  l.-NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  BY  USE: 

1959  AND  1950-Continued 


CENSUSES  OF 


Land  not  used  for  crops  or  pasture 


In  bills  and  mountains 


Farms  reporting 


In  buildings,  roads,  lakes,  and  wasteland 


Farms  reporting 


Cuerdas 


Land  irrigated 


Farms  reporting 


Puerto  Rico  . . 

Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadilla 

Aguae  Buenas . . 
Albonito 

Aflasco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. .. 
Barronqultas. . 

Bayaiii6n 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguaa 

Canuy 

Carolina 

Cetano 

Cayey 

Celba 

dales 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Comerlo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gu^ica 

Guayajna 

Guayanllla. .. . 
Guaynabo 

Gurebo 

Hstillo 

HormtgueroB . . , 

Hunacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz ... . 

Juncos 

La Jas 

Larea 

Las  Marias. .. . 
Laa  Pledraa. . . 

Lolza 

Luqulllo 

Manatl 

Marlcao 

Maunabo.i 

Maya^ez 

Moca 

Morovls 

Naguabo 

Naranjlto 

Orocovls 

Patillas 

Penuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllas. . 

Rincdn 

Rio  Grande . . . . 
^Rlo  Pledres. . . 

Sabana  Grande. 

Salinas 

San  GeriD^. . . . 

•  San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 

San  Sebastian. 
Santa  Isabel.. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujillo  Alto. 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta 

Vega  Ba Ja 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoe 

Yauco 


15,523 

285 
W3 
217 
279 


85 
682 

17 
254 
318 

179 
133 
3U 
370 
191 

1 
276 
92 
352 
134 

295 
205 
345 
10 
72 

31 
11 
71 
93 
226 

244 
270 
28 
430 
363 

100 
47 

161 
57 

282 

146 

446 

81 

80 

300 

79 
152 
242 
284 
193 

158 
369 
456 
158 
96 

234 
166 
66 
110 
110 


109 

13 

174 


170 
42 
211 
673 

211 
186 
8 
118 
620 
255 


21,672 

376 
293 
236 
367 
149 

265 
839 
39 
286 
432 

342 
194 
417 
427 
345 


333 

89 

418 

272 

315 
320 
449 


154 
17 
131 
154 
316 

311 
305 
42 
433 
372 

29 

78 

278 


240 
501 
178 
127 
416 

179 
211 
360 
379 
339 

180 
414 
559 
352 
164 

269 
239 
126 
192 
220 

134 

39 

291 


521 
5 
221 
60 
286 
897 

273 
428 
9 
208 
776 
255 


158, 502 

4,307 

399 

2,399 

1,634 

565 

1,109 
10,123 
188 
5,281 
1,222 

1,188 
3,359 
1,584 
3,402 
871 

200 
1,665 

827 
3,682 

421 

2,74« 
943 

1,547 
275 

1,825 

1,370 
3,744 
3,600 
4,578 
999 

1,070 
3,975 
568 
1,008 
3,681 

2,252 
1,171 
329 
4,222 
1,327 

2,579 
1,003 
1,528 
320 
5,128 

1,599 
751 
3,032 
2,216 
1,559 

1,175 
1,695 
2,498 
1,271 
2,839 

4,057 

2,130 

641 

2,241 

377 

2,168 
2,061 
2,120 

2,839 

2,693 
485 
829 

1,589 
719 

6,056 

2,023 
2,016 
1,779 
966 
2,376 
3,486 


162, 158 

5,194 
872 
2,042 
1,629 
1,061 

2,425 

11,516 

339 

7,060 

1,897 

1,488 
3,453 
1,636 
3,779 
2,019 


1,892 

395 

4,204 

1,065 

2,381 
1,339 
1,779 
65 
2,121 

1,762 
2,137 
4,034 
3,989 
898 

1,061 
4,552 
855 
1,000 
3,379 

3,552 
1,113 
570 
2,040 
2,664 

2,986 
1,108 
2,275 
532 
5,565 

2,063 
719 
2,224 
2,275 
2,078 

1,356 
1,909 
2,191 
1,968 
2,800 

6,772 
1,865 

586 
3,215 

834 

2,257 
3,535 
1,955 

2,834 

2,596 
140 
877 

1,347 
660 

7,675 

3,518 
5,692 
2,944 
1,201 
2,382 
1,967 


31,716 

942 
376 
177 
508 
481 

122 
618 
44 
300 
647 

576 
436 
1,099 
617 
336 

7 

743 

39 

755 

519 

501 

398 

685 

18 

84 

iia 

18 
124 
209 
511 

403 
404 
58 
526 
625 


416 

127 

1,074 

440 
816 
222 
125 
217 

3U 
260 
562 
445 
562 

397 
582 
1,016 
204 
227 

432 

184 

77 

461 

356 

183 

60 

426 

931 

651 
23 

107 
29 

341 
2,325 

162 
2U 
39 
242 
768 
941 


45,780 

1,013 
916 
521 
694 
653 

610 
1,422 
176 
339 
782 

637 
591 
850 
657 
612 

10 
982 
151 
879 
678 

542 

598 

1,000 

20 

99 

223 

25 
302 
384 
619 

482 
724 
126 
532 
856 

616 
260 
348 
314 
1,747 

793 
746 
367 
244 
567 

278 
529 
954 
831 
691 

378 
754 
899 
699 
302 

711 
429 
387 
447 
605 

198 

123 

640 

1 

1,540 

1,626 

24 
423 

96 

445 

2,484 

504 
608 
76 
480 
1,196 
715 


76,  565 

1,642 

573 

558 

1,210 

1,237 

1,073 
1,564 
180 
1,086 
1,207 

645 

1,044 

1,610 

781 

823 

118 

1,359 

68 

2,274 

785 

2,497 
479 

1,102 
113 
920 

876 
624 
1,078 
752 
605 

1,122 
843 
142 

1,454 
920 

1,571 
1,361 

718 
1,319 

874 

1,043 

1,129 

1,103 

216 

691 

756 
492 

930 
1,163 
1,530 

1,194 

1,032 

2,601 

291 

913 

2,776 
171 
465 
811 
64-5 

291 

1,188 

987 

1,543 

1,435 
337 
474 
658 
614 

2,864 

680 

889 

1,181 

1,274 

1,501 
1,270 


99,003 

1,464 

570 

689 

1,235 

1,701 

1,316 
2,450 
473 
1,315 
1,357 

1,204 
2,563 
1,697 
1,264 
1,300 

66 

1,833 

427 

1,976 

1,720 

2,072 

1,352 

1,336 

102 

566 

716 
602 
1,162 
889 
636 

1,028 
1,422 

256 
1,540 

935 

844 
2,479 

707 
1,156 
1,954 

1,095 
1,250 
1,224 
689 
1,235 

553 

918 
1,162 
1,220 
1,510 

1,797 

1,300 

2,198 

1,022 

510 

3,517 
617 
483 

1,067 
872 

335 
1,246 

870 

1 

2,231 

2,164 
788 
886 
578 
54« 

2,965 

577 
1,968 
6,835 
1,052 
2,355 

991 


2 
24 


40 

20 

2,797 

1,696 

460 


1,308 
1 


609 

777 

2,231 

7,589 

2,715 

2 

6 
23 
22 


1 
9,552 


5,518 


475 
806 
96 


389 

1 


769 

1,715 


601 
7,621 
1,025 


10,388 

141 

687 

10 

953 
2,721 

22 

1,348 


52 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  2.-NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  USE,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM: 

CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950 


Municipio  and  size 
of  fann 


Number  of  famis 


Land  in  fanns 
(cuerdas) 


Cropland  used  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Not  suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Puerto  Rico,  total .... 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20^9  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or 
more 

Ad juntas 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . < 

Aguada 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . . 

Aguadilla ". . 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . . 

Aguas  Buenas 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . , 

Albonito 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more ... 

Anasco 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more... 

Arec Ibo 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . 

Arroyo 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-i9  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . 

Barceloneta 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . 


'100  to  179  cuerdas  for  1950. 
'180  to  259  cuerdas  for  1950. 


45,792 

22,967 
9,654 
7,788 
2,621 
1,212 
512 

1,038 

1,125 

598 
191 
196 
57 
39 
17 
27 


447 
157 
93 
20 


244 
96 
76 
21 
12 
6 
11 


273 

151 

136 

46 

19 

3 

7 


278 
92 
98 
34 
15 
4 
16 


309 
98 
75 
17 
10 


516 
289 
252 

81 
41 
15 
37 


130 
83 
70 
27 
19 
10 
11 


53,515 

27,985 

10,538 

3,687 

3,166 

1,483 

584 

1,072 


868 
211 
176 
80 
38 
20 
24 


613 
209 
87 
16 
11 
2 
3 


295 

108 

104 

41 

14 

5 

11 


392 

160 

145 

56 

21 

6 

5 


337 
125 
116 
40 
23 
7 
13 


350 
115 
84 
47 
29 
12 
12 


680 
333 
308 
123 
47 
10 
32 


108 
23 
21 
25 
13 
5 
6 


163 
94 
74 
27 
24 
5 
12 


1,682,556 

1,344,886 

115,287 

143,008 

130,077 

144,449 

234,010 

263,720 

176,636 

216,148 

155,767 

194,155 

107,650 

125,439 

763,129 

757,967 

36,960 

40,496 

2,727 

3,749 

2,550 

2,824 

6,016 

5,357 

3,622 

5,329 

4,906 

5,077 

3,753 

4,287 

13,386 

13,373 

10,871 

12,730 

2,347 

3,166 

2,143 

2,789 

2,559 

2,550 

1,294 

1,054 

725 

1,452 

612 

436 

1,191 

1,283 

13,639 

16,857 

1,301 

1,621 

1,307 

1,478 

2,408 

3,288 

1,308 

2,689 

1,428 

1,955 

1,364 

1,058 

4,523 

4,768 

17,567 

17,745 

1,473 

2,116 

2,001 

2,131 

3,994 

4,381 

3,236 

3,747 

2,271 

2,654 

633 

1,312 

3,959 

1,404 

17,199 

20,970 

1,468 

1,775 

1,212 

1,696 

2,916 

3,757 

2,352 

2,655 

1,893 

3,007 

794 

1,557 

6,564 

6,523 

18,483 

23,669 

1,405 

1,593 

1,340 

1,555 

2,247 

2,568 

1,156 

3,375 

1,261 

3,794 

995 

2,581 

10,079 

8,203 

52,795 

54,162 

2,778 

4,300 

4,032 

4,607 

7,782 

9,250 

5,388 

8,571 

5,557 

6,204 

3,096 

2,196 

24,162 

19,034 

6,734 

3,596 

314 

594 

349 

401 

545 

639 

864 

1,851 

1,040 

1,616 

213 

1,075 

3,409 

2,420 

21,843 

22,251 

748 

907 

1,094 

1,310 

2,069 

2,348 

1,887 

1,769 

2,344 

3,215 

2,077 

1,063 

11,624 

11,639 

724,210 

55,803 
54,229 
39,464 
68,973 
61,392 
45,544 

348,300 

20,858 

1,960 
1,688 
3,609 
2,064 
2,258 
1,941 
7,333 

6,060 

1,264 
1,078 
1,336 
571 
455 
425 
931 

6,953 

713 
599 
996 
475 
744 
664 
2,762 

5,261 

695 
790' 

1,217 
842 
367 
267 

1,083 

5,878 

655 
528 
830 
900 
486 
181 
2,298 

10,303 

765 
582 

1,069 
453 
677 
564 

6,193 

24,684 

1,413 
1,808 
2,893 
1,925 
2,201 
1,277 
13,167 

2,987 

167 
180 
215 
371 
522 
56 
1,476 

8,347 

379 
444 
725 
7U 
629 
607 
5,352 


768,861 

72,253 
62,151 
105,233 
86,386 
30,435 
54,270 

307,633 

22,551 

2,516 
1,790 
2,938 
3,052 
2,658 
2,016 
7,581 

6,788 

1,614 

1,245 

1,172 

501 

1,056 

269 

931 

7,921 

892 

768 

1,519 

1,230 

799 

489 

2,224 

5,503 

1,018 
865 
1,235 
1,011 
587 
498 
289 

6,382 

853 
649 

1,333 
657 
669 
294 

1,927 

13,611 

855 
827 
1,340 
2,144 
2,060 
1,418 
4,967 

24,042 

2,419 
2,349 
3,703 
3,374 
2,550 
673 
8,974 

4,652 

357 

181 

234 

1,107 

1,025 

531 

1,167 

8,321 

446 
573 

1,066 
648 
846 
297 

4,945 


601,924 

42,322 
52,457 
96,884 
71,275 
59,893 
38,927 

240,166 

8,403 

452 

540 
1,456 

854 
1,269 

803 
3,023 

3,490 

879 
343 
871 
585 
158 
34 
70 


301 
232 
570 
323 
226 
217 
420 

8,239 

533 
823 
1,878 
1,685 
1,390 
291 
1,639 

9,064 

611 
510 
1,632 
1,148 
1,008 
539 
3,616 

4,728 

472 
637 
924 
544 
450 
170 
1,531 

12,090 

786 
1,056 
2,198 
1,352 
1,409 

626 
4,663 

2,925 

134 
155 
249 
388 
422 
100 
1,477 

4,685 

161 
277 
516 
464 
539 
579 
2,099 


638,828 

46, 586 
52,603 
99,843 
80,876 
67,180 
40,845 

250,895 

9,066 

881 
694 
1,516 
1,451 
1,421 
876 
2,227 

3,919 

1,162 

1,107 

917 

385 

244 

74 

30 


315 
280 
744 
650 
404 
155 
610 

8,090 

781 

843 

2,057 

1,901 

1,262 

475 

771 

10,886 

664 

768 

1,698 

1,335 

1,628 

975 

3,768 

4,561 

4^8 
412 
652 
645 
887 
570 
947 

10,346 

808 
907 
2,286 
2,287 
1,171 
361 
3,026 

2,332 

156 
166 
310 
409 
189 
414 
688 

3,175 

167 
256 
507 
287 
552 
261 
1,145 


121,355 

4,026 
6,593 
14,260 
11,002 
9,779 
7,733 

67,962 


50 
87 
224 
242 
297 
149 
701 


69 
129 
255 
204 
273 
120 
340 


52 
92 
292 
255 
180 
15 
337 


35 
34 
95 
28 
83 
32 
148 

1,270 

70 
53 

114 
47 
52 
50 

884 

4,314 

166 
331 
919 
648 
370 
444 
1,436 

454 

1 

9 

20 

39 

57 


1,944 

22 

55 
102 

80 
173 

70 
1,442 


PUERTO  RICO 


53 


Municipio  Table  2.-NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  USE,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM: 

CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950-Continued 


Munlclplo  and  size 
of  farm 


Barranqultas 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

fiayamdn 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . . 

Cabo  Rojo 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

Caguas 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-^9  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

Cainuy 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdls 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

Carolina 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

Catano 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20^9  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

Cayey 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more. . . . 

Celba 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

Clales 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 
'lOO  to  179  cuerdas  for  1950. 
'ISO  to  259  cuerdas  for  1950. 


Number  of  fanns 


390 
198 
149 
59 

17 
5 
7 


319 
157 
121 
44 
14 
9 
10 


230 
116 
92 
35 
24 
10 
23 


583 
219 
192 
64 
33 
8 
15 


380 
187 
148 
60 
19 
14 


246 

105 
89 
27 

11 
2 

17 


451 
181 
113 
47 
19 


357 
192 
162 
78 
33 
16 
18 


438 
196 
147 
67 

17 
7 
5 


364 
154 
132 
55 
29 
12 
12 


277 
130 
lU 
61 
31 
9 
26 

1,012 

471 
206 
205 

73 
25 

15 
17 


334 

155 
167 
58 
20 
15 
10 


327 
138 
162 
35 
23 
4 
16 


594 
190 
160 
50 
31 
10 
19 


422 
179 
173 
79 
40 
18 
22 


Land  in  farms 
(cuerdas) 


18,748 

1,956 
2,653 
4,368 
3,897 
2,331 
973 
2,570 

20,109 

1,726 
2,057 
3,633 
2,850 
1,930 
1,854 
6,059 

38,345 

1,227 
1,520 
2,728 
2,399 
3,205 
1,988 
25,278 

30,050 

2,864 
2,968 

5,586 
4,253 
4,260 
1,573 
8,546 

21,787 

2,105 
2,528 
4,454 
4,072 
2,527 
3,000 
3,101 

19,593 

1,320 
1,445 
2,560 
1,950 
1,294 
460 
10,564 

1,415 
5 

72 

126 

1,212 

28,629 

2,466 
2,428 
3,678 
3,155 
2,404 
1,535 
12,963 

6,723 

462 
636 
935 

1,072 
648 
191 

2,779 

31,295 

1,771 
2,695 
5,132 
5,289 
4,164 
3,389 
8,855 


19,609 

2,323 
2,629 
4,438 
4,442 
2,094 
1,500 
2,183 

23,458 

2,005 
2,127 
4,006 
3,674 
3,866 
2,542 
5,238 

40,605 

1,463 
1,824 
3,379 
4,252 
3,984 
1,955 
23,748 

29,749 

2,383 
2,822 
6,317 
4,965 
3,287 
3,287 
6,688 

22,344 

1,846 
2,169 
5,338 
4,101 
2,538 
3,289 
3,563 

24,016 

1,742 
1,926 
4,903 
2,408 
3,032 
823 
9,177 

1,618 


10 
67 
106 
107 
402 
918 

30,840 

3,193 
2,565 
5,194 
3,487 
3,857 
2,101 
10,443 

7,485 

539 

636 

1,145 

1,051 

518 

258 

3,338 

34,015 

2,079 
2,485 
5,359 
5,505 
5,277 
3,782 
9,528 


Cropland  used  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


6,619 

1,014 

1,105 

1,600 

1,219 

635 

2U 

832 

7,547 
741 
789 

1,149 
942 
955 
750 

2,221 

16,286 

589 
734 
1,492 
1,458 
1,361 
874 
9,778 

10,971 

1,262 
1,050 
1,636 
1,124 
1,287 
459 
4,153 

10,633 

1,221 
1,299 
1,938 
1,874 
1,067 
1,645 
1,589 

6,775 

353 
412 
924 
763 
343 
169 
3,811 

855 


34 
758 

9,927 

1,062 
772 

1,115 
948 
601 
601 

4,828 

2,386 

123 
143 
260 
149 
270 
136 
1,305 

13,349 

997 
1,244 
2,041 
1,854 
1,194 
1,511 
4,508 


6,097 

1,061 
948 
1,415 
1,317 
444 
342 
570 

10,983 

930 
847 
1,554 
1,368 
1,825 
1,508 
2,951 

16,231 

720 
1,095 
1,758 
2,440 
1,988 

856 
7,374 

12,776 

1,031 
1,(K0 
2,430 
1,667 
1,518 
1,501 
3,589 

11,609 

1,153 
1,232 
2,734 
2,023 
1,095 
1,781 
1,591 

10,232 

674 

652 
2,054 

855 
1,287 

4U 
4,299 

714 

2 

(Z) 

33 

32 

41 

186 

420 

10,870 

1,627 
1,125 
1,711 
1,185 
1,431 
738 
3,053 

3,348 

201 
208 
353 
165 
315 
1 
2,105 

14,765 
1,154 
1,223 
2,223 
2,124 
1,801 
1,761 
4,479 


Past»ireland 


Suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


8,779 

696 
1,086 
1,953 
1,936 
1,266 

685 
1,157 

9,785 

770 

987 

2,006 

1,494 

848 

868 

2,812 

14,612 

391 
534 
826 
641 
1,045 
960 
10,215 

14,908 

1,231 
1,466 
2,944 
2,501 
2,404 
821 
3,541 

5,295 

530 
690 
1,132 
895 
682 
600 
766 

9,981 

772 
774 

1,226 
930 
814 
262 

5,203 

242 


14,010 

1,058 
1,297 
2,008 
1,634 
1,558 
755 
5,700 

2,981 

263 
349 
339 
561 
265 
54 
1,150 

9,981 

466 
897 

1,804 
2,120 
1,413 
1,074 
2,207 


8,811 

863 

1,175 
1,962 
2,036 
1,128 
665 
982 

8,648 

747 
855 
1,635 
1,549 
1,416 
752 
1,694 

16,292 

394 

397 

1,065 

1,201 

1,229 

832 

11,174 

11,733 

983 
1,245 
2,649 
2,319 
1,406 
1,139 
1,992 

3,843 

296 
389 
1,003 
774 
395 
394 
592 

8,389 

726 
855 
1,897 
1,095 
1,260 
400 
2,156 

834 

2 

10 
33 
70 
64 
189 
466 

14,860 

1,115 
964 
2,30; 
1,456 
1,436 
1,152 
6,433 

2,965 

247 
272 
614 
629 
136 
252 
815 

9,702 

557 
723 
1,636 
1,493 
1,594 
1,098 
2,601 


Not  suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


32 
95 
217 
192 
144 
15 
226 


9 
38 
67 
59 
10 
55 
506 

3,044 

104 
124 
144 
58 
276 
106 
2,232 

977 

53 
84 
266 
143 
65 
67 
299 


57 
122 
367 
390 
300 
367 

73 

1,143 

46 
89 
UO 
95 
65 


1,668 

69 
111 
161 
139 
72 
14 
1,102 

461 

25 
35 
95 
100 
56 


52 
121 
299 
472 
356 
294 
415 


54 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  2.-NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  USE,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM: 

CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950-Continued 


Uimlclplo  and  size 
of  faim 


Number  of  fa: 


I^nd  In  fams 
(cuerdas) 


Cropland  used  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Pastureland 


Suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Not  suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Cldra 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-i9  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-17A  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

CoajQO 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdaa^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

Conerlo 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20.-i9  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas  

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

250  cuerdas  or  more .... 

Corozal 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas ." 

20.-i9  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

Culebra 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas  

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more.... 

Dorado 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

Fh  Jardo 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more 

Guanlca 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

Guayama. 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

Quayanllla 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 


'100  to  179  cuerdas  for  1950. 
'180  to  259  cuerdas  for  1950. 


365 
114 
89 
21 
10 
4 
9 


234 
158 
131 
54 
32 
16 
40 

506 
223 
118 
U3 
28 
13 
3 
6 


523 
199 
158 
42 
19 
10 
12 

31 
1 


83 
36 
102 
22 
17 
6 
15 


168 
74 
71 
17 
15 
4 
15 


470 

146 

132 

48 

19 

5 

11 


313 
159 
135 
60 
45 
17 
34 

642 
299 
149 
108 
44 
26 
9 
7 


593 
236 
183 
49 
22 


142 
57 
33 
20 
6 
1 
16 


165 
57 
56 
25 
12 
4 
28 


236 
83 
81 
34 
25 
8 
15 


16,006 

1,864 
1,518 
2,681 
1,435 
1,283 
849 
6,326 

45,341 

1,155 
2,271 
3,930 
3,688 
4,145 
3,319 
26,833 

12,151 
1,156 
1,523 
3,140 
1,980 
1,879 
625 
1,848 

22,686 

2,407 
2,658 
4,822 
2,889 
2,396 
2,104 
5,410 

3,609 

3 
63 
273 
576 
465 
424 
1,805 

11,850 

182 
321 
349 
173 
595 


13,936 

261 
441 
979 
603 

598 

885 

10,169 

19,306 

51 

53 

97 

138 

474 

192 

18,301 

35,182 

432 
501 
3,004 
1,508 
2,038 
1,311 
26,388 

22,451 

807 
1,047 
2,094 
1,169 
2,131 

889 
14,314 


21,202 

2,476 
2,028 
3,877 
3,281 
2,384 
1,042 
6,114 

44,799 

1,546 
2,351 
4,066 
4,156 
6,059 
3,719 
22,902 

17,196 
1,562 
2,019 
3,221 
2,915 
3,388 
1,855 
2,236 

25,076 

2,966 
3,114 
5,684 
3,255 
2,898 
1,114 
6,045 

4,465 


78 
225 
489 
279 
833 
2,561 

11,313 

345 
428 
317 
389 
371 
372 
9,091 

16,571 

797 
772 
950 
1,424 
782 
201 
11,645 

17,419 

47 
96 
129 
163 
968 
1,679 
14,337 

34,389 

778 

785 

1,764 

1,752 

1,545 

881 

26,884 

24,303 

1,111 
1,133 
2,376 
2,440 
3,465 
1,731 
12,047 


7,729 

1,009 
686 

1,037 
599 
533 
351 

3,514 

6,966 

462 
903 

1,170 
806 
721 
335 

2,569 

3,645 
499 
560 
989 
500 
454 
196 
447 

8,476 

1,140 
1,079 
1,812 
1,039 
924 
706 
1,776 

737 

3 
14 
49 
53 

US 
52 

448 

5,450 

45 
U9 
93 
25 
129 

5,039 

4,826 

57 
78 
182 
170 
109 
185 
4,045 

2,946 


3 
14 
56 

69 

10 

2,777 

U,813 

243 
134 
951 
442 
193 
91 
9,709 

10,543 

477 

544 
1,076 

657 
1,172 

361 
6,256 


9,006 

1,388 
826 

1,324 

1,096 
774 
314 

3,284 

8,823 

662 
749 

1,002 
355 
862 
696 

3,997 

4,431 
642 
709 
823 
703 
588 
429 
537 

9,319 

1,254 
1,197 
2,129 
1,163 
827 
431 
2,318 


4,382 

118 
115 
77 
128 
39 
231 
3,674 

5,867 

276 
196 
215 
228 
230 
2 
4,720 

3,675 

25 

18 
23 
22 
47 
312 
3,228 

10,398 

373 
246 
466 
422 
342 
120 
8,429 

10,344 

736 
709 
1,232 
1,348 
1,610 
748 
3,961 


6,650 

638 
637 

1,300 
674 
565 
387 

2,449 

25,425 

443 
866 
1,685 
2,102 
2,262 
2,234 
15,828 

6,344 

491 

682 

1,581 

1,125 

1,023 

343 

1,099 

9,901 

960 
1,136 
2,125 
1,366 
1,007 

874 
2,433 

2,067 


40 
163 
487 
220 
252 
905 

3,380 

34 
70 
98 
53 
134 

2,991 

5,690 

175 
317 
624 
389 
396 
671 
3,118 

8,878 

27 

12 

18 

29 

271 

172 

8,349 

13,610 

156 

249 
1,580 

899 
1,490 

954 
8,282 

4,212 

240 
318 
648 
355 
519 
246 
1,886 


8,584 

780 
856 
1,812 
1,589 
1,233 
474 
1,840 

25,646 

638 
1,003 
1,902 
2,203 
3,895 
2,102 
13,903 

8,591 

586 

886 

1,605 

1,418 

2,047 

920 

1,129 

11,563 

1,295 
1,389 
2,612 
1,493 
1,528 
412 
2,834 

3,876 


71 
221 
402 
275 
640 
2,267 

3,312 

94 
148 
116 

89 
153 

96 
2,616 

6,999 

245 
349 
495 
671 
298 
100 
4,841 

8,261 

17 

44 

99 

60 

525 

518 

6,998 

U,637 

276 

375 

1,021 

1,021 

738 

611 

9,595 

5,736 

225 
253 
667 
616 

1,091 
414 

2,470 


34 
66 
98 
86 
25 
57 
55 

7,705 

108 
201 
506 
300 
650 
428 
5,512 

740 

50 

U7 

215 

145 

117 

20 

76 


73 
142 
318 
146 
171 
256 
554 


4 

9. 

4 

10 

40 

350 


1,174 

4 
6 
2 

1 
3 


3,114 


10 
2,970 

5,081 

10 

12 
208 

93 
126 

68 
4,564 

2,366 

22 

73 
157 
42 
196 
125 
1,751 


PUERTO  RICO  55 

Municipio  Table 2. -NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  USE  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM- 
CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950-Continued 


Uunlolpio  and  size 
of  fam 


Otmynabo 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdafl 

20-49  cuerdafl 

50-99  cuerdas 

lOO-l?-!  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  ouerdas  or  more . . . . 

Qvirabo 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdaa 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdaa^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . . 

Hatlllo 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdafl  or  more . . . . 

Honolgueros 

3-9  cuerdafl 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdafl 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdafl^ 

260  cuerdafl  or  more .... 

Amiacao 

3-9  cuerdafl 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas" 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

Isabela 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas" 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

Jayu^ 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdafl 

100-174  cuerdafll 

175-259  cuerdas" 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

Juazia  Diaz 

3-9  cuerdafl 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas" 

260  cuerdas  or  more .... 

JUDCOS 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdafl  

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas" 

260  cuerdafl  or  more .... 

I^Jas 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdafl -  . 

100-174  cuerdafl' 

175-259  cuerdas" 

260  cuerdafl  or  more 


'100  to  179  cuerdas  for  1950. 
"180  to  259  cuerdafl  for  1950. 


Number  of  famis 


322 

128 

98 

22 

5 

8 

3 


223 
93 
70 
21 
4 
3 
11 


257 
161 
L33 
56 
25 
6 
9 


434 
152 
92 
19 
8 
1 
5 

860 
387 
228 
156 
4S 
26 
5 
10 


337 
120 
82 
58 
21 


431 

237 

98 

62 

18 

4 

3 

9 


125 
48 
45 
25 
19 
4 
22 


375 

136 

123 

31 

8 

2 

4 

510 

290 

98 
71 
28 
7 
4 
12 


329 
202 
163 
65 
24 
4 
16 


474 

126 

78 

30 

5 

3 

10 

884 
439 
193 
161 
56 
18 


390 
97 
87 
26 
18 
11 
20 


148 
62 
40 
24 
19 
6 
30 

439 
239 
92 

70 
20 

7 

1 

10 


160 
64 
53 
32 
18 
8 
25 


Tflnd  In  fanns 
(cuerdas) 


11,022 

1,607 
1,688 
2,848 
1,556 
623 
1,632 
1,068 

16,864 

1,104 
1,236 
2,142 
1,468 
481 
662 
9,771 

25,023 

1,403 
2,137 
4,206 
3,846 
3,308 
1,231 
8,892 

6,091 

334 
391 
520 
781 
689 
430 
2,946 

24,698 

2,213 
2,000 
2,684 
1,195 
1,056 
190 
15,360 

22,918 
2,092 
3,090 
4,890 
3,372 
3,351 
1,032 
5,091 

24,747 

1,483 
1,820 
2,512 

4,000 
2,817 
1,938 

10,177 

34,827 

445 

525 

779 

1,131 

1,433 

860 

29,649 

15,326 
1,247 
1,337 
1,873 
1,2a 
521 
589 
8,498 

33,488 

637 

553 

1,456 

1,792 

2,505 

796 

25,649 


12,957 

1,930 
1,812 
3,731 
2,031 
1,122 
416 
1,915 

19,201 

1,465 
1,287 
2,127 
1,828 
960 
364 
10,670 

27,883 

1,794 
2,763 
5,000 
4,573 
2,904 
849 
10,000 

6,584 

495 
354 
497 
710 
273 
467 
3,788 

24,521 

2,474 

1,692 

2,293 

1,994 

551 

705 

14,812 

22,875 
2,282 
2,648 
5,067 
4,011 
2,376 
1,827 
4,664 

26,969 

1,6U 
1,360 
2,803 
1,779 
2,513 
2,282 
14,618 

37,163 

766 
844 
1,270 
1,737 
2,460 
1,263 
28,823 

13,947 
1,182 
1,261 
2,107 
1,359 
905 
186 
6,947 

33,348 

826 

879 

1,636 

2,305 

2,464 

1,675 

23,563 


Cropland  used  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


547 
557 
850 
484 
47 
685 
535 

7,142 

338 
303 
405 
253 
83 
320 
5,440 

10,477 

733 
1,001 
1,904 
1,865 
1,614 

276 
3,084 

4,248 

190 
232 
304 
411 
493 
368 
2,250 

15,085 

742 
505 
748 
418 
493 
12 
12,167 

9,288 
1,036 
1,485 
1,932 
1,327 
1,402 
204 
1,902 

12,673 

973 
799 
1,348 
2,103 
1,393 
811 
5,246 

17,063 

197 
182 
174 
282 
436 
176 
15,616 

6,060 
379 
343 
396 
475 
291 
165 

4,011 

14,141 

378 
411 
798 
960 

1,122 

338 

10,134 


5,330 

383 
685 
1,590 
804 
406 
232 
730 

7,279 

542 
393 
644 
401 
292 
209 
4,798 

12,542 

1,008 
1,329 
2,460 
2,137 
1,197 
408 
4,003 

4,510 

276 
236 
373 
431 
144 
391 
2,659 

10,538 

919 
457 
736 
701 
100 
347 
7,278 

10,587 
1,274 
1,410 
2,224 
1,657 
921 
1,139 
1,962 

14,145 

1,033 
764 
1,394 
781 
1,199 
1,013 
7,961 

U,0t.9 

337 
388 
463 
529 
899 
364 
U,069 

5,069 
401 
330 
633 
583 
410 
170 

2,542 

10,780 

541 

511 

895 

1,101 

1,150 

859 

5,723 


Pastureland 


Suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdafl) 


5,218 

759 
814 
1,446 
827 
304 
658 
410 

6,519 

557 
585 

1,162 
862 
301 
261 

2,791 

7,509 

449 
644 

1,473 
931 
791 
382 

2,839 

993 

122 
136 
136 
301 
172 
15 
61 

6,357 

1,091 

1,062 

1,564 

640 

311 

159 

1,530 

5,857 
580 
771 

1,436 
860 
898 
315 
997 

7,219 

374 
819 
371 

1,052 
622 
606 

2,875 

9,931 

164 
267 
544 
653 
608 
30 
7,665 

7,956 
673 
783 

1,170 
686 
205 
331 

4,053 

12,146 

170 
161 
444 
568 
973 
321 
9,509 


5,495 

702 
769 
1,550 
939 
570 
170 
795 

8,419 

600 
568 
948 
913 
339 
512 
4,539 

6,056 

411 

721 

1,257 

1,141 

651 

99 

1,776 

763 

156 
67 
75 
97 
38 
23 

307 

10,035 

1,022 
857 

1,142 
975 
364 
197 

5,477 

4,854 
464 
533 

1,327 
918 
728 
130 
754 

7,435 

359 
444 
984 
751 
576 
686 
3,625 

12,488 

318 
322 
615 
806 
712 
557 
9,158 

7,023 

523 
647 

1,032 

566 

396 

8 

3,851 

17,383 

211 
290 
560 
958 
1,172 
669 
13,523 


Hot  suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


495 

26 
72 

119 
41 
32 

155 
50 

1,011 

48 
82 
168 
111 
52 
25 
525 

2,219 

42 
126 
236 
239 

190 

105 

1,281 

140 

6 
4 
2 
15 
20 
43 
50 


54 
81 
67 
56 
130 

356 

3,172 
165 
289 
512 
350 
405 
239 

1,212 

1,032 

5 
40 
66 

333 
72 
46 

419 

5,301 

30 

23 

17 

98 

161 

534 

4,438 

263 

32 
47 
100 
19 

20 

45 

1,660 

40 
40 
145 
172 
225 
27 
1,011 


56 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  2.-NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  USE,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM: 

CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950-Continued 


Municipio  and  size 
of  farm 


Number  of  farms 


Land  in  farms 
(cuerdas) 


Cropland  used  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Pasturelond 


Suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Not  suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-*i9  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

lOO-lV-i  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . 


3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^^ . . . 
260  cuerdas  or  more . 


3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-i9  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more. 


3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-i9  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas  ^ . . . . 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . 


Luquillo . 


3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20^9  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more. 


3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . 


3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . 


3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . 


Mayaguez 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . 


Moca. 


3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  Cuerdas ' 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . 


^100  to  179  cuerdas  for  1950. 
^180  to  259  cuerdas  for  1950. 


1,495 

860 
267 
236 
70 
28 
20 
14 

997 
624 
127 
138 
47 
32 
9 
20 


438 

219 

153 

19 

3 

1 

3 

289 

141 


151 
40 
24 


190 
100 
99 
28 
18 
5 
13 


384 
28 
31 
29 
28 
12 
23 


225 

89 

67 

16 

5 

1 


528 

158 
147 
54 
29 
18 
18 


462 
218 

181 
57 
13 


1,776 

1,056 
319 
260 
73 
33 
19 
16 

976 

623 
114 
116 
50 
39 
11 
23 


433 
179 
159 
24 
10 
3 
4 


284 
124 
87 
47 
19 


267 
57 
36 

7 


290 
116 
107 
28 
21 
10 
19 


394 
19 
33 
31 
23 
16 
26 


333 
129 
93 
35 
3 


1,085 

649 

157 
141 
71 
33 

17 
17 

1,048 

525 
227 
181 
70 
26 
10 


35,186 

4,0U 
3,427 
7,051 
4,639 
3,357 
4,240 
8,461 

26,486 

2,450 
1,731 
4,079 
3,242 
4,205 
1,883 
8,891 

16,016 

2,173 
2,871 
4,559 
1,287 
313 
2C>i 
4,609 

20,297 

702 
840 
1,383 
1,108 
1,683 
1,077 
13,504 

8,900 

867 
544 
686 
455 
515 
175 
5,658 

24,740 

980 
1,362 
2,991 
1,769 
2,309 
1,072 
14,257 

20,090 

1,327 
382 
1,015 
2,012 
3,799 
2,597 
8,958 

9,158 

1,224 
1,187 
1,912 
1,136 
730 
199 
2,770 

29,967 

2,372 
2,196 
4,462 
3,803 
3,907 
3,805 
9,422 

22,403 

2,366 
2,903 
5,433 
3,779 
1,589 
1,648 
4,685 


38,409 

4,937 
4,317 
7,934 
4,808 
4,236 
3,988 
8,189 

28,852 

2,612 
1,567 
3,775 
3,394 
5,173 
2,355 
9,976 

17,286 

2,310 
2,469 

4,599 
1,563 

1,171 

610 

4,564 

25,352 
1,544 
1,708 
2,750 
3,171 
2,539 
1,671 

11,969 

12,350 

1,596 
797 

1,008 
487 
959 

1,320 

6,183 

26,826 

1,499 
1,661 
3,275 
1,915 
2,766 
2,152 
13,558 

20,974 

1,313 
273 
1,040 
2,089 
3,153 
3,393 
9,713 

12,323 

1,861 
1,972 
2,779 
2,464 
446 
906 
1,895 

30,423 

2,889 
2,254 
4,297 
5,030 
4,209 
3,497 
8,247 

24,973 

2,828 
3,041 
5,459 

4,732 
3,419 
2,152 
3,342 


20,537 

1,865 
1,466 
3,648 
2,883 
2,451 
3,044 
5,130 

13,380 

1,791 
1,054 
2,286 
1,873 
2,090 
1,000 
3,776 

6,089 

744 

924 

1,211 

399 

44 

66 

2,701 

7,423 

322 
440 
549 
434 
576 
363 
4,739 

3,266 

238 
139 
143 
198 
■157 
34 
2,357 

9,554 

356 

503 
865 
419 
379 
454 
6,578 

12,810 

989 

272 
686 
1,249 
2,497 
1,746 
5,371 

3,535 

431 
327 
475 
353 
431 
21 
1,543 

16,727 

1,474 
1,277 
2,433 
1,975 
2,145 
2,174 
5,199 

11,275 

1,576 
1,632 
2,487 
1,785 
822 
975 
1,998 


21,995 

2,543 
1,814 
4,008 
2,792 
2,610 
2,918 
5,310 

15,454 

1,728 
946 
2,077 
1,886 
2,713 
1,278 
4,826 

5,084 

692 
567 

1,002 
331 
436 
233 

1,823 

11,093 

770 
770 
1,070 
1,258 
1,098 
307 
5,320 

4,622 

526 
191 
178 
156 
259 
390 
2,922 

10,500 

707 
734 

1,343 
520 
838 
490 

5,968 

13,517 

892 
230 
638 
1,334 
2,036 
2,152 
5,235 

4,506 

817 
579 
554 
1,101 
155 
232 
958 

18,965 

1,720 
1,382 
2,405 
3,075 
2,914 
1,896 
5,592 

12,341 

1,805 
1,599 
2,458 
1,895 
1,619 
1,231 
1,734 


10,777 

1,531 
1,484 
2,406 
1,204 
668 
766 
2,718 

7,436 

508 

490 
1,346 

835 
1,231 

628 
2,348 

5,995 

1,021 

1,298 

2,412 

668 

205 

136 

1,255 

8,963 
259 
293 
558 
520 
824 
551 

5,958 

4,801 

529 
295 
395 
172 
299 
100 
3,011 

7,004 

327 
448 
870 
588 
747 
216 
3,808 

4,326 

207 
93 
182 
493 
715 
675 
1,961 

3,731 

507 
577 
869 
529 
141 
116 
992 

7,591 

632 

574 
1,306 

896 
1,093 

758 
2,332 

5,052 

539 
875 
1,823 
1,159 
441 
218 
997 


9,950 

1,486 
1,637 
2,605 
1,236 
756 
513 
1,707 

7,340 

583 

389 
1,190 

959 
1,522 

422 
2,275 

8,648 

1,075 

1,267 

2,533 

942 

533 

287 

2,011 

9,181 

515 
725 
1,283 
1,467 
1,124 
450 
3,517 

5,061 

836 
484 
655 
241 
637 
890 
2,313 

5,099 

308 
341 
729 
539 
422 
582 
3,078 

3,438 

308 
26 
231 
429 
534 
560 
1,350 

5,521 

722 
1,046 
1,629 
991 
229 
315 
589 

6,736 

760 

536 

1,262 

1,206 

732 

855 

1,385 

7,415 

712 

957 

1,966 

1,835 

1,010 

315 

610 


233 
227 
525 
348 
125 
149 
63 

1,548 

45 
38 
98 
85 
153 
31 
1,097 

800 

51 
167 
267 
83 
23 

199 

1,280 

17 
27 
79 
45 

138 
20 

954 


28 
36 
51 
18 
44 
10 
110 

2,363 

90 
136 
501 
301 
174 

49 
1,112 

599 

3 

1 

12 

49 

107 

25 

402 


114 
202 
82 
52 
13 


1,537 

50 
96 
113 
246 
120 
383 
674 


43 
84 
305 
325 
95 
134 
709 


PUERTO  RICO 


57 


Municipio  Table  2. 


-NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  USE.  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM: 
CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950-Continued 


Munlclplo  and  size 
of  farm 


Humber  of  faims 


Land  in  faims 
(cuerdas) 


Cropland  tjsed  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Pastureland 


Suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Not  suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


UoroviB 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-^9  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-17A  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . 

Na^uabo 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . 

Naranjito 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas  

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . 

Qrocovis 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-17*4  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . 

Patlllas 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-'i9  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas  ^ 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . 

Pefiuelas 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas  

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-17*4  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . 

Ponce 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-^9  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . 

Quebradlllas 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas  

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . 

Rlnc6n 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . 

Mo  Grande 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . 


'100  to  179  cuerdas  for  1950. 
'180  to  259  cuerdas  for  1950. 


345 
137 
104 
50 
21 
13 
9 


203 
96 
71 
28 
13 
6 
15 


361 
151 
130 
43 
11 
4 
3 


522 

270 

251 

75 

32 

12 

9 


370 
223 
152 

46 

16 

9 

7 


183 
76 
83 
36 
25 
7 


332 
137 
162 
70 
43 
14 
47 


198 
111 
74 
26 
19 
6 
1 


149 
72 
34 
19 


329 
141 

104 
35 
14 


454 

178 

134 

74 

30 


291 

113 

77 

31 

6 


369 

168 

151 

57 

11 

9 

1 


657 
273 
249 
79 
36 
3 
10 


497 

228 

164 

62 

25 

7 

9 


259 
94 
91 
32 
25 
7 
12 


456 
143 
138 
70 
54 
21 
53 


231 
97 
89 
31 
20 
<4 
1 


241 
79 
52 
16 
7 
1 
7 


278 
13-4 
8i 
30 
14 
U 
13 


19,557 

1,617 
1,819 
2,936 
3,503 
2,722 
2,692 
4,268 

23,950 

1,113 
1,322 
2,107 
1,880 
1,573 
1,122 
14,833 

13,920 

1,843 
1,994 
3,991 
2,830 
1,337 
831 
1,094 

30,267 

2,962 
3,631 
7,612 
5,116 
3,891 
2,433 
4,622 

19,914 

2,070 
3,003 
4,634 
3,172 
1,973 
1,922 
3,140 

24,480 

951 
1,0U 
2,427 
2,458 
3,057 
1,420 
13,154 

58,752 

1,589 
1,862 
5,008 
4,642 
5,508 
3,177 
36,966 

10,734 

1,059 
1,510 
2,217 
1,715 
2,439 
1,193 
601 

13,135 

765 

991 

1,069 

1,247 

500 

8,563 

22,167 
1,692 
1,903 
3,050 
2,234 
1,714 
1,622 
9,952 


24,616 

2,257 
2,458 
3,795 
5,023 
3,979 
1,746 
5,358 

27,032 

1,629 
1,548 
2,297 
2,123 
735 
1,322 
17,378 

16,286 

1,952 
2,230 
4,641 
3,799 
1,303 
1,860 
501 

30,486 

3,633 

3,750 
7,302 
5,245 
4,368 
624 
5,544 

24,768 

2,840 
3,087 
4,949 
4,235 
3,116 
1,479 
5,062 

26,055 

1,257 
1,281 
2,705 
2,305 
3,274 
1,537 
13,696 

64,326 

2,239 
1,934 
4,480 
4,792 
7,308 
4,506 
39,067 

11,594 

1,179 
1,327 
2,835 
1,964 
2,740 
950 
599 

13,266 

1,2U 
1,077 
1,405 
1,122 
807 
225 
7,419 

23,900 

1,700 
1,828 
2,399 
1,879 
1,804 
2,331 
11,959 


8,054 

810 
894 
1,078 
1,291 
1,106 
848 
2,027 

9,892 

232 
239 
344 
599 
494 
416 
7,518 

3,5U 

663 

655 
1,055 
590 
261 
114 
175 

10,233 
1,489 
1,571 
2,621 
1,313 
1,143 
967 
1,129 

7,54i 

896 
1,020 
1,473 
1,078 
780 
921 
1,376 

10,518 

534 

519 

l,t>46 

1,024 

1,139 

652 

5,604 

28,861 

879 
978 
2,544 
2,164 
2,364 
1,079 
18,853 

4,869 

612 
803 
1,178 
810 
BAA 
492 
130 

8,851 

384 
486 
422 
668 
300 

6,591 

6,734 

513 
348 
547 
401 
185 
186 
4,554 


10,253 
1,089 
1,053 
1,550 
2,023 
1,261 
810 
2,467 

11,041 

482 
384 
631 
609 
353 
752 
7,830 

3,983 

708 
734 
1,138 
757 
311 
201 
134 

10,037 

1,949 
1,576 
2,521 
1,498 
1,2U 
187 
1,093 

9,448 

1,400 
1,152 
1,724 
1,743 
1,156 
428 
1,645 

U,363 

860 
733 
1,487 
1,317 
1,927 
578 
4,456 

27,398 

1,472 
1,129 
2,432 
2,574 
3,014 
2,122 
14,655 

5,139 

631 
660 

1,321 
345 

1,333 
139 
210 

8,110 

566 
534 
548 
591 
499 
38 
5,334 

7,756 

552 
512 
670 
257 
783 
658 
4,324 


7,320 

532 
661 
1,259 
1,608 
1,195 
907 
1,153 

9,734 

667 
345 

1,325 
992 
870 
674 

4,361 

6,458 
794 
863 
1,826 
1,503 
684 
240 
548 

13,462 

1,051 
1,487 
3,435 
2,606 
1,771 
9U 
2,201 

9,558 

993 
1,506 
2,371 
1,509 
954 
859 
1,366 

8,582 

338 
376 
1,058 
1,085 
1,245 
519 
3,961 

17,125 

524 
699 
1,725 
1,659 
2,468 
1,524 
3,526 

2,349 

222 

316 
476 
312 
635 
153 
180 


298 
412 
473 
391 
119 


11,047 

973 
1,264 
2,043 
1,528 
1,289 
1,253 
2,697 


9,236 

833 
977 
1,434 
1,855 
1,820 
540 
1,777 

10,507 

873 

854 

1,320 

1,204 

263 

317 

5,676 

7,904 

923 

1,041 

2,411 

2,146 

595 

591 

197 

14,551 

1,216 
1,513 
3,235 
2,559 
2,071 
358 
3,599 

10,287 

1,102 
1,355 
2,001 
1,702 
1,473 
761 
1,893 

9,923 

235 
341 
763 
635 
794 
472 
6,633 

13,091 

478 
531 
1,330 
1,530 
2,269 
1,559 
10,344 

1,939 

201 
257 
442 
321 
364 
269 
35 

2,255 

449 
341 
609 
329 
163 
14 
350 

10,461 

899 
969 
1,280 
1,205 
870 
1,017 
4,221 


50 
52 
148 
86 
148 
358 
252 

1,955 

33 

76 

107 

67 

107 

1 

1,564 

1,222 

123 
155 
421 
213 
67 
53 
180 


62 
103 
300 
269 
131 
203 
405 


239 
458 
204 
89 
12 
160 

1,628 

20 
44 
105 
103 
315 
59 
977 

5,933 

49 
35 
249 
321 
190 
344 
4,745 

1,215 

U7 
204 
253 
284 
255 
102 


33 
98 
66 
10 

620 

1,334 

59 
136 
241 
215 
125 

40 
518 


110 
121 
253 
407 
333 
104 
161 

2,331 

1C» 
80 

175 
64 

165 
1,738 

1,190 

67 
82 
278 
197 
180 
286 
100 


97 
177 
319 
309 
355 
2 
250 

2,043 
U4 
226 
503 
288 
156 
177 
579 


202 
158 
213 
206 
556 

3,548 

73 

71 

239 

195 

1,104 

396 

6,420 

2,034 

144 
161 
523 
468 

376 
287 

75 

1,332 

86 
108 
130 
93 
91 
14 
1,310 

1,401 

76 
110 
132 
105 

57 
140 
781 


58 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  2.-NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  USE,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM: 

CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950-Continued 


Municipio  and  size 

of  farm 


Number  of  farms 


Land  in  fanns 
(cuerdas) 


Cropland  used  for  crops 
( cuerdas ) 


Pastureland 


Suitable  for  crops 

(cuerdas) 


Not  suitable  for  crops 
{ cuerdas ) 


r 


Hio  Piedras 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . 

Sabana  Grande 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas** 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . 

Salinas 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . 

San  Geiman 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . 

San  Juan 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . 

San  Lorenzo 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more  — 

San  Sebastian 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . 

Santa  Isabel 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . 

Toa  Alta 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-^9  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . 

Toa  Ba ja 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas' 

175-259  cuerdas^ 

260  cuerdas  or  more . . . 


267 
113 
50 
15 
6 
1 
6 


161 
62 

56 

18 
8 
7 

13 


367 
131 
86 
54 
13 
14 
23 


731 

407 

292 

56 

14 


750 
231 
225 
78 
30 
14 
27 


180 
83 
59 
24 
9 
3 
12 


337 

146 

107 

29 

13 


186 
62 

70 
13 
12 
5 
16 


438 
176 
Ul 
56 
22 
14 
20 


1,646 

828 

■409 

296 

76 

25 


913 
286 
284 
101 
42 
14 
20 


253 
96 
67 
30 
9 
6 
13 


8,940 

1,361 
1,512 
1,412 
1,059 
707 
249 
2,640 

15,304 

778 
817 
1,860 
1,208 
995 
1,535 
8,111 

33,1»4 

119 
401 
675 
187 
740 
401 
30,661 

27,686 

1,826 
1,790 
2,544 
3,622 
1,817 
3,036 
13,051 


31,077 

3,857 
5,435 
8,689 
3,784 
1,817 
1,415 
6,080 

38,185 

3,466 
3,062 
7,005 
5,042 
4,001 
3,061 
12,548 

17,006 

31 
30 
152 
307 
261 
401 
15,824 

12,749 
964 

1,131 
1,814 
1,604 
1,247 
575 
5,414 

10,250 

188 
111 
317 
510 
465 
396 
8,263 


16,342 

1,764 
2,131 
3,066 
1,997 
1,677 
1,151 
4,556 

16,671 

963 
858 
2,177 
1,016 
1,658 
1,184 
8,815 

34,255 

241 
327 
674 
623 
344 
609 
30,937 

28,430 

2,196 
2,421 
4,131 
3,335 
2,955 
3,060 
9,782 

6 
6 


31,841 

4,410 
5,601 
8,536 
5,146 
3,357 
829 
3,962 

44,764 

4,325 
3,891 
8,763 
6,775 
5,708 
3,105 
12,197 

17,852 

28 
23 
33 
54 

255 

17,459 

15,580 

1,382 
1,364 
2,053 
2,031 
1,106 
1,233 
6,411 

10,649 

208 
213 
458 
529 
879 
1,034 
7,328 


2,623 

393 
384 
308 
283 
124 
65 
1,066 

6,659 

377 
326 
775 
380 
556 
616 
3,629 

10,461 

35 

99 

170 

13 

165 

213 

9,766 

15,339 

1,092 
954 
1,208 
2,080 
1,075 
2,133 
6,797 


8,982 

1,233 

1,407 

1,768 

705 

510 

594 

2,765 

22,436 

2,147 
1,627 
3,726 
2,840 
2,570 
1,901 
7,625 

10,602 

12 
24 
89 

140 
247 

10,090 

7,045 

353 
458 
747 
792 
732 
125 
3,838 

5,206 

74 
46 
129 
304 
186 
209 
4,253 


691 
780 
953 
676 
504 
393 
1,367 

6,835 

530 
380 
893 
364 
676 
733 
3,259 

7,294 

93 
109 
130 
U3 


15,914 

1,248 
1,306 
1,913 
2,403 
1,439 
2,126 
5,479 

5 
5 


11,401 

1,964 
1,884 
2,630 
1,513 
1,082 
393 
1,935 

23,673 

2,403 
1,915 
4,321 
3,223 
3,120 
1,402 
7,289 

9,957 

13 

16 

40 

175 
9,713 

7,585 

707 
650 
928 
962 
713 
603 
3,022 

6,074 

73 
109 
136 
318 
435 
774 
4,179 


5,070 

675 
856 

907 
633 

567 

175 

1,257 

5,306 

256 
234 
566 
521 
199 
564 
2,916 

12,174 

75 
250 
361 
164 
406 
150 
10,768 

7,669 

563 
636 
957 

1,040 
539 
745 

3,189 


16,335 

2,008 
3,059 
5,156 
2,345 
900 
605 
2,312 

10,548 

1,014 
1,067 
2,331 
1,394 
1,010 
942 
2,790 

4,284 

16 
2 


4,240 

3,943 

464 
463 
709 
517 
347 
435 
1,008 

2,255 

78 
49 
107 
171 
219 
162 
1,469 


8,654 
792 

1,026 

1,725 
987 
905 
705 

2,514 

5,989 

286 

264 
727 
301 
363 
278 
3,770 

12,335 

102 
108 
338 
350 
564 
504 
10,369 

7,638 

601 
677 

1,390 
794 
884 
657 

2,635 


13,711 

1,633 
2,337 
3,981 
2,567 
1,547 
251 
1,340 

13,823 

1,351 
1,313 
2,982 
2,373 
1,736 
872 
3,201 

6,511 


70 
6,420 

5,404 

426 
436 
645 
646 
246 
476 
2,529 

2,243 

64 

41 

132 

115 

277 

132 

1,482 


54 
96 
179 
31 
33 
100 
287 

7,300 

6 

33 

91 

1 

155 

25 

6,989 

1,571 

35 
71 
85 
117 
61 
25 
1,177 


162 
265 
436 
156 
36 
16 
257 


100 
109 
253 
229 
78 
68 
236 


1,298 
1 


55 
133 


397 
707 


33 
50 
98 
40 
39 
5 
193 


19 
516 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 
'100  to  179  cuerdas  for  1950. 
^180  to  259  cuerdas  for  1950. 


PUERTO  RICO 


59 


Municipio  Table  2.-NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  USE,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM: 

CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950-Continued 


MuBlciplo  and  size 
of  farm 


Number  of  farms 


Land  In  fams 
(cuerdas) 


Cropland  used  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Pastureland 


Suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Not  suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


TruJlUo  Alto 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^... 
175-259  cuerdas^... 
260  cuerdas  or  more 

Utuado 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^... 
175-259  cuerdas^... 
260  cuerdas  or  more 

Vega  Alta 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas 1... 
175-259  cuerdas^... 
260  cuerdas  or  more 

Vega  Baja 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas  

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas^... 
260  cuerdas  or  more 

Vieques 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas 2 

260  cuerdas  or  more. 

Villalba 

3-9  cuerdas  

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more. 

Yabucoa 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more . 

Yauco 

3-9  cuerdas 

10-19  cuerdas 

20-49  cuerdas 

50-99  cuerdas 

100-174  cuerdas^ 

175-259  cuerdas' 

260  cuerdas  or  more . 


264 
100 
94 
19 
7 
2 
1 

2,400 

1,157 
542 
434 
144 
73 
25 
25 

326 

147 
79 
71 
14 
5 
3 
7 


196 
77 
69 
28 
10 
2 
22 


308 
Ul 
77 
41 
19 


596 
322 
185 
45 

13 


694 
189 
139 
46 
23 
27 
29 


271 
92 
116 
24 
3 
2 
2 

2,631 

1,327 
591 
454 
137 
70 
26 
26 

530 

283 
L20 
89 
19 
10 
6 
3 


319 

122 

116 

39 

13 
6 
14 


310 
118 
86 
41 
22 
7 
13 


620 
347 
212 
51 
12 
5 
14 


827 
167 
U7 
44 
32 
17 
35 


9,816 

1,440 
1,427 
2,806 
1,199 
955 
464 
1,525 

60,899 

5,769 
7,251 

12,987 
9,357 
9,375 
5,283 

10,857 

13,227 

793 

1,096 

2,027 

917 

664 

674 

7,056 

21,157 

994 

1,047 

1,892 

1,937 

1,238 

447 

13,502 

18,844 

234 
78 
307 
425 
304 
210 
17,236 

17,487 

1,484 
1,495 
2,260 
2,332 
2,407 
839 
6,170 

30,063 

3,363 
4,170 
5,312 
2,949 
1,574 
1,091 
U,604 

36,256 

3,121 
2,502 
4,368 
2,965 
2,922 
5,798 
14,580 


10,679 

1,501 
1,317 
3,471 
1,652 
956 
430 
1,352 

64,209 

6,507 
8,025 

13,796 
9,157 
9,235 
5,613 

11,376 

16,128 

1,481 
1,707 
2,537 
1,275 
1,176 
1,318 
6,634 

27,069 

1,655 
1,651 
3,401 
2,788 
1,763 
1,301 
14,510 

27,496 

223 
128 
506 
239 
395 

26,005 

18,221 

1,502 
1,585 
2,469 
2,377 
2,707 
1,552 
5,529 

32,929 

3,798 
4,665 
6,200 
3,326 
1,633 
1,097 
12,210 

37,772 
3,674 
2,275 
4,301 
3,016 
4,330 
3,574 

16,552 


426 
444 
929 
321 
251 
32 
290 

23,607 

3,486 
3,880 
5,554 
3,817 
4,022 
2,157 
5,691 

6,403 

238 
378 
700 
282 
263 
375 
4,167 

10,706 

492 
366 
736 
305 
572 
60 
7,675 

3,631 

155 

49 

143 

150 

5 

22 

3,107 

7,728 

805 
790 
783 

1,231 
601 
334 

3,134 

13,304 

1,054 
393 

1,U5 
571 
239 
330 

9,102 

17,327 

1,695 
1,314 
2,103 
1,190 
1,684 
2,843 
6,498 


4,513 

621 
499 
1,591 
346 
321 
253 
377 

30,027 

4,059 
4,046 
5,783 
3,651 
4,276 
2,654 
5,558 

5,101 

563 
540 
761 
502 
439 
413 
1,883 

11,607 

809 
659 

1,312 
983 
593 
440 

6,811 

3,260 

123 
70 
173 
127 
140 

2,627 

6,978 

824 
712 
886 
797 
916 
390 
2,453 

12,447 

1,145 

1,093 

1,263 

984 

306 

254 

6,902 

19,131 

2,262 
1,214 
2,086 
1,332 
2,351 
1,737 
8,149 


5,294 

755 
737 
1,421 
734 
460 
277 
910 

20,911 

1,577 
2,265 
4,690 
3,618 
3,448 
1,946 
3,367 

3,669 

242 
299 
511 
191 
243 
41 
2,142 

6,306 

275 
349 
517 
415 
373 
160 
4,212 

10,571 

60 
24 
131 
249 
235 
188 
9,634 

6,472 

539 
502 
991 

1,040 
975 
349 

2,076 

11,888 

1,645 
2,315 
3,013 
1,791 
1,016 
684 
1,419 

11,163 

1,009 
872 
1,692 
1,231 
865 
1,536 
3,958 


4,317 

594 
512 
1,323 
894 
459 
113 
422 

20,755 

1,650 
2,544 
4,720 
3,494 
3,130 
1,715 
3,502 

5,030 

553 
673 

1,071 
443 
425 
520 

1,345 

5,211 

338 
431 
740 
459 
419 
287 
2,537 

11,476 

86 

37 

320 

108 

236 

10,689 

6,672 

444 

550 

335 

1,500 

1,022 

323 

1,498 

13,933 

1,659 
2,356 
3,045 
1,697 
422 
608 
4,146 

11,312 

1,036 
736 
1,423 
1,118 
1,203 
1,275 
4,466 


43 
31 
104 
32 


2,461 

118 
205 
621 
442 
442 
358 
275 


34 
40 
127 
63 
1 
90 
97 

1,240 

48 
75 
165 
294 
166 
134 
358 

1,682 

4 


1,663 

1,047 

50 
51 
113 
159 
297 
81 
296 

994 

200 
251 
333 
120 
33 
41 
16 

3,010 

109 
97 
198 
132 
182 
386 
1,906 


85 
35 

179 

163 

84 

30 

15 


150 
341 
781 
550 
485 
149 
331 

1,902 

119 
144 
212 
129 
97 
163 
1,038 

2,591 

109 
114 
319 
305 
242 
170 
1,332 

2,981 

2 
6 


2,955 

2,318 

52 
90 
274 
225 
330 
185 
1,162 

1,812 

263 
355 
609 
172 
69 
35 
309 

4,371 

135 
126 
375 
228 
264 
333 
2,860 


'100  to  179  cuerdas  for  1950. 
'130  to  259  cuerdas  for  1950. 


60 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  3. 


-NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  USE,  BY  TENURE  OF 
OPERATOR:  CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950 


Municipio  and  tenure 
of  farm  operator 


Number  of  farms 


Land  in  farms 
(cuerdas) 


Cropland  used 
for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Pastureland 


Suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Not  suitable  for  crops 
( cuerdas ) 


Puerto  Rico,  total 

Full  owners 

Part  owners .... 

K^nagers 

Tenants  

Adjuntas  

Ftill  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers  

Tenants 

Aguada 

Full  owners  

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Aguadilla 

Full  owners 

Part  o\ners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Aguas  Buenas 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants  

Albonlto 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Anasco 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Arecibo 

Pull  owners  

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Arroyo 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Barceloneta 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Barranquitas 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Bayamon 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Cabo  Rojo 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers  

Tenants 

Caguas  

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants  

Camuy 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Carolina 

Full   owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


45,792 
41,226 

2,317 
561 

1,688 

1,125 

1,081 

17 

6 

21 

728 

644 
57 


379 

51 
1 
35 


540 
47 


494 
23 

4 
16 


446 

47 

5 

30 

1,231 

1,036 
81 
35 


308 
12 
18 
12 


772 

29 

1 

23 


562 

58 

5 

49 


385 
91 
26 
28 

1,114 

904 
69 

13 
128 


704 
66 


4/45 
33 
11 


53, 515 

47,821 

2,363 

421 

2,910 

1,417 

1,389 
7 


879 
41 


1,682,556 


1,844,886 


578 
500 


688 

35 

1 

61 


597 
31 
3 
30 


573 
36 
10 
30 

1,533 

1,298 
97 
21 
117 


131 

41 

1 

33 


346 
16 
15 
22 


812 
33 
1 
31 


655 
43 


501 
86 

20 
40 

1,012 

841 
60 


681 

53 

5 

20 


586 
59 
10 
50 


,027,037 
230,097 
327,036 
98,386 

1,174,157 
204,469 
340,194 
126,066 

36,960 

40,496 

32,756 

467 

2,558 

1,179 

39,923 
170 

403 

10,871 

12,730 

7,459 

1,727 

1,210 

475 

9,400 

2,470 

375 

485 

13,639 

16,857 

8,711 

3,552 

833 

543 

11,820 
2,470 
1,174 
1,393 

17,567 

17,745 

12,862 

3,240 

289 

1,176 

14,427 

1,599 

12 

1,707 

17,199 

20,970 

12,712 
1,721 
1,140 
1,626 

16,702 

2,953 

400 

915 

18,483 

23,669 

10,653 

2,771 

4,592 

467 

15,533 
1,597 
4,613 
1,926 

52,795 

54,162 

30,332 
5,630 

13,670 
3,163 

35,139 
5,548 
9,988 
3,487 

6,734 

8,596 

2,238 
3,472 

4,990 
2,254 

21,843 

9,314 

815 

11,180 

534 

18,748 

15,680 

1,920 

80 

1,068 

20,109 

11,820 
5,091 
1,060 
2,138 

38,345 

17,888 

10,255 

3,623 

6,579 

30,050 

19,271 
4,095 
2,747 
3,937 

21,787 

16,627 

3,349 

684 

1,127 

19,593 

13,006 
2,253 
2,784 
1,550 


22,251 

11,105 

663 

9,753 

729 

19,609' 

16,194 

2,107 

16 

1,292 

23,458 

15,231 
4,531 
1,434 
2,262 

40,605 

17,669 
4,809 

15,463 
2,664 

29,749 

20,106 
5,074 
1,787 
2,782 

22,844 

17,083 

3,930 

1,322 

459 

24,016 

14,033 
2,280 
3,465 
4,238 


724,210 

425,X2 
101,318 
163,639 
33,911 

20,858 

19,198 
231 
993 
436 

6,060 

3,775 
981 
948 
356 

6,953 

3,986 

1,893 

698 

376 

5,261 

4,072 

847 

65 

277 

5,878 

4,318 
767 
475 

318 

10,303 

5,426 

1,807 

2,843 

227 

24,684 

12,383 
2,337 
8,300 
1,664 

2,987 

852 

1,470 

499 

166 

8,847 

3,022 
288 

5,260 
277 

6,619 

5,487 
760 
45 
327 

7,547 

3,961 
2,563 

478 
545 

16,286 

7,138 
5,329 
2,176 
1,643 

10,971 

6,407 
1,204 
1,552 


10,633 

7,925 

1,956 

325 

427 

6,775 
4,213 

611 
1,380 

571 


768,861 

480, 678 
86,301 

148,709 
53,173 

22,551 

22,317 


U7 

6,788 

4,548 

1,663 

289 

288 

7,921 

5,578 
922 


5,503 

4,459 

421 

2 

621 

6,382 

5,286 
613 
233 
250 

13,611 

8,384 

846 

2,994 

1,387 

24,042 

13,203 
2,816 
6,217 

1,806 

4,652 

2,638 

1,356 

4 

654 

8,821 

3,577 
340 

4,467 
437 

6,097 

5,179 

562 

6 

350 

1C,983 

6,893 

2,506 

501 

1,033 

15,231 

7,124 
2,920 
4,486 

1,701 

12,775 

7,614 
2,532 
1,107 
1,523 

11,509 

8,465 

2,230 

671 

242 

10,232 

4,759 

979 

2,242 

2,252 


601,924 

392,962 
82,198 
85,829 
40,935 

8,403 

7,676 
106 
408 
213 

3,490 

2,813 

513 
72 
92 

2,339 

1,521 
543 


8,239 

5,769 

1,740 

196 

534 

9,054 

6,608 
783 
624 

1,049 

4,728 

3,124 
571 
358 
175 

12,090 

8,087 

1,257 

2,158 

578 

2,925 

1,000 

1,646 

169 

110 

4,685 

2,249 
290 

2,031 
115 

8,779 

7,402 

751 

30 

536 

9,785 

5,819 

2,129 

525 

1,312 

14,612 

6,527 

3,496 

759 

3,820 

14,903 

9,875 
2,224 

1,103 
1,706 

5,295 

4,022 
541 

174 
458 

9,981 

6,721 

1,412 

1,043 

805 


638,828 

417,118 
73,768 

104,576 
43,356 

9,066 

3,903 
32 


3,919 

3,416 

376 

2 

125 

3,158 

2,294 
359 
200 
305 

8,090 

6,530 
716 


10,886 

8,518 

1,807 

76 

485 

4,561 

3,239 
455 
581 
286 

10,846 

7,471 

1,263 

1,439 

573 

2,332 

1,354 

704 

2 

262 

3,175 

2,030 
125 
871 
99 

8,811 

7,229 

1,033 

4 

545 

8,648 

5,524 

1,415 

750 

859 

16,292 

8,029 
923 

6,733 
607 

11,733 

8,539 

1,826 

506 

852 

3,843 

2,875 
720 

151 
97 

8,339 

5,404 
790 
413 
782 


121,35.' 

64,074 

17,383 

31,510 

8,238 


1,750 

1,632 
55 
29 
34 

349 

212 
45 
85 

7 

1,390 

1,123 
257 


957 

135 

2 


343 
25 

10 

76 


555 
175 
395 
44 

4,314 

2,900 
382 
836 
196 

454 

255 
168 


1,944 

525 

18 

1,359 

42 

921 

724 
165 


744 
647 


3,044 

1,745 
922 
229 
148 


977 

637 

204 

5 

81 


,234 

361 

25 

55 


357 

75 
90 
121 


PUERTO  RICO 


61 


Municipio  Table  3.-NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  USE,  BY  TENURE  OF 

OPERATOR:  CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950-Continued 


l&mlclplo  and  tenure 
of  farm  operator 


Number  of  farms 


Land  in  farms 
(cuerdas) 


Crpplend  used 
for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Pastureland 


Suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Not  suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


CataBo 

Full  owners . 
Part  owners . 

Managers 

Tenants 

Cayey 

F\ill  owners . 
Part  owners . 
Managers  . . . . 
Tenants 

Celba 

Full  owners . 
Part  owners . 
Managers . . . . 
Tenants 

dales 

Full  owners . 
Part  owners . 
Managers  . . . . 
Tenants 

Cldra 

Full  owners . 
Part  owners . 
Managers . . . . 
Tenants 

Coamo 

Full  owners . 
Part  owners . 
Managers . . . . 
Tenants 

Ccmerio 

Full  owners . 
Part  owners . 
Managers . . . . 
Tenants 

Corozal 

Full  owners . 
Part  owners . 
Managers  . .  . . 
Tenants 

Culebra 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers . . . 
Tenants 

Dorado 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers . . . 
Tenants 

Fajardo 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers . . . 
Tenants  .... 

Guanlca 

Full  owners 
Pert  owners 
Managers . . . 
Tenants  .... 

Guayama 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers . . . 
Tenants  .... 

Guayanilla. . . . 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers . . . 
Tenants  .... 

Guaynabo 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers . . . 
Tenants .... 

Cjurabo 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers . . . 
Tenants .... 


785 
37 


U2 

22 

1 

21 

856 

778 
29 
9 


560 

25 

6 

21 


597 
37 
10 
21 


440 
34 
4 
28 


912 

28 

5 

18 


117 

5 

10 

14 


260 
8 
S 
5 


311 

26 

7 

20 

586 

533 

25 

3 

25 

425 

359 

27 
5 

34 


1 
2 

1,054 

915 

29 

3 

107 


168 
23 

5 


860 

24 

4 

45 


763 
29 
7 
32 


690 

41 

3 

29 


590 

20 

1 

31 

1,101 

1,019 

47 

2 

33 

32 

31 

1 


109 
9 
5 
6 


239 

11 
6 
19 


255 
15 
10 
67 

482 
419 


587 
33 
2 
57 


448 

27 

3 

32 


432 
312 


28,629 

21,002 

3,852 

3,236 

539 

6,723 

3,710 
940 
700 

1,373 

31,295 

26,880 
1,869 
1,460 
1,086 

16,006 

11,985 
1,123 
1,018 
1,880 

45,341 

25,975 
9,003 
5,533 

4,830 

12,151 

8,696 

1,715 

696 

1,044 

22,686 

18,340 

1,829 

1,550 

467 

3,609 

3,039 
362 


11,850 

2.831 

3,095 

5,170 

754 


13,936 

5,412 
111 

7,446 
967 

19,306 

1,834 
1,007 
15,762 

703 

35,182 

11,607 
7,641 

11,008 
4,926 

22,451 

8,267 
3,698 
9,314 
1,172 

11,022 

8,413 
999 
724 
886 

16,864 

6,422 

3,660 

5,897 

885 


1,618 
1,322 

54 
242 

30,840 

24,268 
1,804 
1,842 
2,926 

7,485 

3,743 
1,534 
1,079 
1,129 

34,015 

30,010 

1,517 

507 

1,981 

21,202 

15,426 
1,275 
3,356 
1,145 

4i,799 

23,938 
10,945 
3,740 
6,176 


14,465 

1,301 

4 

1,426 

25,076 

19,379 

3,804 

566 

1,327 

4,465 

4,394 

71 


11,313 

3,433 

2,315 

4,736 

829 

16,571 

7,071 

581 

7,365 

1,554 

17,419 

6,440 
269 

9,805 
905 

34,389 

12,332 
4,310 

15,096 
2,651 

24,303 

13,365 
1,759 
6,338 
2,841 

12,957 

9,851 
948 
759 

1,399 

19,201 

7,689 
5,499 
4,493 
1,520 


66 

280 


9,927 

6,657 

2,032 

1,116 

122 

2,386 

1,034 
514 
300 
538 

13,349 

U,335 
794 
869 
351 

7,729 

5,641 
501 
451 

1,136 

6,966 

4,715 
964 
870 
417 

3,645 

2,676 
500 
111 
358 

8,476 

7,521 
583 
221 
151 

737 

608 
96 

33 

5,450 

1,083 

1,348 

2,537 

482 

4,826 

1,218 

38 

3,263 

307 

2,946 

272 

206 

2,249 

219 

11,813 

2,591 

1,818 

7,101 

303 

10,543 

3,956 

1,812 

4,163 

612 

3,705 

2,868 
435 
175 
227 

7,142 

1,687 

1,723 

3,437 

295 


714 
467 

31 
216 

10,870 

8,476 
609 
634 

1,151 

3,348 

1,223 
861 
662 

602 

14,765 

12,983 
670 
275 
837 

9,006 

6,236 
613 

1,705 
452 

8,823 

4,733 

1,729 

144 

2,217 

4,431 

3,790 
270 


9,319 

7,174 

1,369 

180 

596 


4,382 

952 

971 

2,144 

315 

5,867 

1,538 
211 

3,622 
496 

3,675 

675 

23 

2,681 

296 

10,398 

2,574 

1,156 

5,806 

862 

10,344 

6,528 

841 

1,707 

1,268 

5,330 

3,824 
376 
516 
614 

7,279 

2,348 

2,335 

2,298 

298 


103 
12 


14,010 

11,217 

1,434 

1,001 

358 

2,981 

1,730 
351 
300 
600 

9,981 

8,640 
608 
334 
399 

6,650 

5,181 
489 
447 
533 

25,425 

14,209 
5,611 
3,189 
2,416 

6,344 

4,428 
804 
541 
571 

9,901 

7,890 

1,060 

723 

228 

2,067 

1,869 
146 

52 

3,380 

652 
1,306 
1,318 

104 

5,690 

2,977 

71 

2,120 

522 

8,878 

498 

756 

7,169 

455 

13,610 

7,598 

3,392 

1,625 

995 

4,212 

2,545 
839 
603 
225 

5,218 

3,912 
283 
474 
549 

6,519 

3,195 

1,388 

1,579 

357 


834 
812 


14,860 

11,906 

869 

945 

1,140 

2,965 

1,812 
504 
282 
367 


9,702 

8,604 
421 
116 
561 

8,584 

6,721 
468 
847 
548 

25,646 

12,796 
7,105 
2,698 
3,047 

8,591 

7,069 
710 

812 

11,563 

8,721 

1,928 

333 

581 

3,876 

3,806 
70 


3,312 

1,118 
834 
873 
487 

6,999 

3,292 
220 

2,711 
776 

8,261 

3,143 

36 

4,660 

422 

13,637 

5,190 
1,455 
5,834 
1,158 

5,736 

3,606 
554 
951 
625 

5,495 

4,260 
417 
227 
591 

8,419 

3,579 
2,089 
1,734 
1,017 


1,039 
47 
575 


300 

17 

144 

2,009 

1,611 
134 
104 
160 

421 

317 

26 

1 

77 

7,705 
3,804 
1,615 
952 
1,334 

740 

552 

146 
10 
32 

1,660 

1,245 
59 

345 
11 

417 

367 
10 


155 
50 


1,174 

91 

1 

1,081 

1 

3,114 

395 

10 

2,692 

17 

5,081 
524 
1,662 
1,885 
1,010 

2,366 

835 

346 

1,050 

135 

495 

252 

187 

49 

7 


487 

219 

245 

60 


62 

Municipio  Table    3. 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 

-NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  USE,  BY  TENURE  OF 
OPERATOR:  CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950-Continued 


Number  of  farms 

Land  in  farms 
(cuerdas) 

Cropland  used 
for  crops 
(cuerdas) 

Pastureland 

Municipio  and  tenure 
of  farm  operator 

Suitable 
(cuei 

for  crops 
das) 

Not  suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1949 

1959 

1949 

1959 

1949 

647 

536 
66 

10 
35 

135 

96 

28 

5 

6 

711 

635 
52 

6 
18 

860 

775 
55 
2 
28 

646 

624 
8 
3 

11 

212 
169 
18 
10 

15 

431 

388 

20 

2 

21 

288 

220 
44 
13 
U 

1,495 

1,473 
7 
7 
8 

997 

982 
4 
6 
5 

836 

737 

76 

4 

19 

289 

255 
6 

12 

16 

235 

218 
2 

3 
12 

453 

403 
30 
7 
13 

535 

522 

2 
5 
6 

408 

379 

17 
5 
7 

303 

683 
47 
11 
62 

151 

123 
11 
9 
8 

726 

671 
14 
9 
32 

884 

771 

66 

1 

46 

649 

630 

10 

2 

7 

329 

275 
23 

16 
15 

439 

385 

26 

3 

25 

360 

261 
60 
15 
24 

1,776 

1,750 

12 

5 

9 

976 

959 
7 

1 
9 

812 

740 

26 

5 

41 

585 

473 

28 

13 

71 

387 

299 

8 

5 

75 

591 

532 

27 

6 

26 

542 

535 

5 

1 

601 

557 
17 
4 
23 

25,023 

12,079 
6,429 
5,480 
1,035 

6,091 

2,093 
825 

2,812 
361 

24,693 

8,327 

6,796 

9,270 

305 

22,918 

18,140 

2,395 

500 

1,883 

24,747 

22,738 

443 

1,366 

200 

34,827 

13,000 
6,634 

11,842 
3,351 

15,326 

9,000 
895 

4,684 
747 

33,488 

9,047 
15,619 
7,196 
1,626 

35,186 

33,006 

582 

1,208 

390 

26,486 

23,488 

287 

1,625 

1,086 

16,016 

9,562 

1,593 

4,381 

480 

20,297 

8,970 

736 

10,029 

562 

8,900 

4,464 
360 
950 

3,126 

24,740 

10,509 
4,134 
6,630 
3,367 

20,090 

15,525 

630 

1,994 

941 

9,158 

7,067 
873 

1,005 
213 

27,883 

17,921 
3,365 
4,443 
2,154 

6,584 

1,986 
232 

4,210 
156 

24,521 

8,386 

658 

12,676 

2,801 

22,875 

18,223 

3,272 

230 

1,150 

26,969 

19,241 

4,313 

3,232 

178 

37,163 

13,072 
2,792 

19,881 
1,418 

13,947 

7,972 
1,746 
3,193 
1,036 

33,348 

11,596 

14,051 

7,220 

481 

38,409 

35,531 

617 

2,109 

152 

28,852 

27,452 
450 
658 
292 

17,286 

10,851 

780 

4,764 

991 

25,352 

12,089 
1,424 
9,188 
2,651 

12,350 

5,623 
683 

5,343 
701 

26,826 

18,287 
2,410 
1,897 
4,232 

20,974 

20,132 
835 

7 

12,323 

9,680 

1,345 

582 

715 

10,477 

5,073 

2,442 

2,403 

559 

4,243 

1,286 
586 

2,055 
321 

15,085 

2,605 

4,517 

7,340 

123 

9,288 

7,043 

1,179 

138 

928 

12,573 

11,811 
277 
475 
UO 

17,063 

8,247 

1,102 

6,931 

733 

6,060 

2,774 
564 

2,456 
266 

14,141 

3,118 

7,119 

3,199 

705 

20,537 

19,126 
316 
781 
314 

13,880 

13,133 
109 
525 
113 

6,089 

2,746 
488 

2,705 
150 

7,423 

3,460 
116 

3,566 
281 

3,266 

899 

243 

747 

1,377 

9,554 

2,718 

1,920 

3,935 

981 

12,310 

10,621 

280 

1,265 

644 

3,636 

2,273 
504 
»i7 
12 

12,542 

7,591 
1,475 
2,312 
1,064 

4,510 

1,233 

182 

3,000 

90 

10,538 

2,535 

350 

6,028 

1,525 

10,537 

7,574 

2,154 

160 

599 

14,145 

10,075 

2,148 

1,859 

63 

14,049 

4,002 

592 

8,903 

552 

5,069 

2,830 
544 

1,385 
310 

10,780 

4,529 

3,468 

2,499 

284 

21,995 

20,292 

354 

1,303 

46 

15,454 

14,884 
199 
254 
117 

5,084 

2,641 
224 

1,943 
276 

11,093 

4,607 

531 

4,312 

1,143 

4,622 

1,458 
368 

2,594 
202 

10,600 

6,448 
870 
905 

2,377 

13,517 

12,999 
514 

4 

4,506 

3,258 
594 
359 
295 

7,509 

3,494 

3,100 

652 

263 

993 

619 
214 
150 

10 

6,357 

4,166 
1,888 

147 
156 

5,857 

4,914 
365 
214 
364 

7,219 

6,572 

113 

451 

33 

9,931 

2,405 
3,543 
1,920 
2,063 

7,956 

5,474 
228 

1,868 
336 

12,146 

4,446 

4,812 

2,086 

802 

10,777 

10,215 
138 

370 
54 

7,436 

6,247 
157 
765 
267 

6,995 

4,691 
789 

1,266 
249 

3,963 

3,485 
482 

4,784 
212 

4,301 

3,045 
104 
151 

1,501 

7,004 

3,414 

1,061 

733 

1,746 

4,326 

3,844 

5 

360 

117 

3,731 

3,352 
255 

124 

6,056 

3,949 

1,086 

601 

420 

763 

352 
25 

326 
59 

10,035 

4,026 
213 

4,812 
984 

4,354 

4,213 
397 

244 

7,435 

5,677 

870 

820 

68 

12,488 
4,712 
1,728 
5,347 

701 

7,023 

3,989 
942 

1,513 
579 

17,383 

5,490 

8,381 

2,375 

137 

9,950 

9,077 
225 
585 

63 

7,340 

6,399 

88 

257 

96 

3,643 

5,707 
427 

2,087 
427 

9,181 

4,919 
746 

2,829 
687 

6,061 

3,494 
252 

1,914 
401 

6,099 

4,752 
425 
121 

300 

3,438 

3,302 
135 

"l 

5,521 

4,662 
387 
150 
322 

2,219 

813 
367 
947 
92 

140 

87 
3 
50 

794 

533 

61 

196 

4 

3,172 

2,331 
403 
116 
322 

1,032 

1,026 
6 

5,301 

1,362 

1,590 

2,040 

309 

263 

182 
27 
25 
29 

1,660 

726 

532 

316 

86 

1,671 

1,612 

34 

16 

9 

1,548 
1,363 

'ao 

105 

800 

661 

104 
7 
28 

1,280 

389 
21 

845 
25 

297 

170 

1 

12 

114 

2,363 

1,079 
566 
295 
422 

599 
339 

250 

10 

548 

471 
31 

'46 

3,311 

1,934 

270 

Managers 

798 
309 

200 

145 

4 

Managers 

Tenants 

51 
1,408 

467 

42 

Jfanagers 

Tenants - 

Isabela 

788 
HI 

3,120 
2,672 

323 

Managers 

Tenants 

Jayuya 

Fxill  owners 

40 
85 

993 

815 
155 

22 

7,034 

Full  owners 

2,964 
334 

3,674 

62 

Juncos 

573 
4U 

130 

MEinagers 

Tenants 

l£  jas 

1 
36 

1,939 

507 

662 

772 

Tenants 

48 
1,846 

1,780 

2 

40 

24 

1,977 

1,910 

19 

18 

Tenants 

30 

1,196 

759 

42 

315 

80 

1,579 

765 

33 

531 

250 

446 

219 

4 

210 

13 

3,327 

2,492 

201 

Managers 

Tenants 

Ita-Icao 

115 

518 

1,403 
1,374 

28 

Managers 

Tenants  

Maimabo 

1 

659 

425 
141 

Managers 

Tenants 

22 
71 

PUERTO  RICO 


63 


Municipio  Table    3. 


-NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  USE,  BY  TENURE  OF 
OPERATOR:  CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950-Continued 


lAjnlclplo  and  tenure 
of  farm  operator 


Nxjmber  of  farms 


Land  in  farms 
(cuerdas) 


Cropland  lised 
for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Pastiireland 


Suitable  for  crops 

(cuerdas) 


Not  suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Mayagiiez 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 

Jtenagers 

Tenants 

Moca 

Full  owners . 
Part  owners . 
Managers . . . , 
Tenants 

Morovls 

Pull  owners . 
Part  owners . 

tfenagers 

Tenants 

Naguabo 

Full  owners . 
Part  owners . 
Managers . . . . 
Tenants 

Naranjito 

Full  owners . 
Part  owners . 
Managers . . . . 
Tenants 

Orocovis 

Full  owners . 
Part  owners  , 
Managers . . . . 
Tenants 

PatlUas 

Full  owners . 
Part  owners . 
Managers . . . . 

Tenants 

Pefiuelaa 

Full  owners , 
Part  owners , 
Managers ... 
Tenants 

Pence 

Full  owners  , 
Part  owners 
Managers ... 
Tenants  

Quebradillas . . , 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers ... 
Tenants .... 

RlncCTi 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers  — 
Tenants .... 

R^o  Grande 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers . . . 
Tenants  .... 

Rl'o  Pledras . . . 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
)&nagers  . . . 
Tenants  .... 

Sabana  Grande . 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Nbnagera  . . . 
Tenants  — . 

Salinas 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers . . . 
Tenants  .... 

San  German .... 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers . . . 
Tenants .... 


876 
30 
18 
28 


879 
28 


625 

21 

5 

27 


313 

61 

5 

53 


667 
16 


1,171 

1,077 
45 


740 
38 
7 
38 


375 
32 
7 
11 


713 
21 
18 
53 


392 
20 


227 

40 

3 

15 


603 

16 

6 

21 


418 
21 


286 
29 

4 


952 
27 
15 
91 

1,048 

960 

58 

3 

27 


791 
27 
2 
68 


446 
52 


703 

30 

1 

32 


1,228 
26 


852 
73 
1 
66 


482 
23 

1 
14 


856 
22 
23 
34 


435 
22 
2 
14 


352 

36 

3 

12 


475 

37 

6 

46 


578 
31 
2 
37 


317 

19 

3 

25 


736 

70 

8 

43 


29,967 

20, 574 

5,439 

3,298 

656 

22,403 

16,723 

4,300 

300 

1,080 

19,557 
16,164 

2,177 
195 

1,021 

23,950 

7,942 
4,417 
8,361 
3,230 

13,920 

12,500 
886 
200 
334 

30,267 

25,336 

3,467 

474 

990 

19,914 

16,244 

2,005 

503 

1,162 

24,480 

14,889 

5,329 

4,057 

205 

58,752 

33,646 
2,427 

17,041 
5,638 

10,734 

7,716 

1,648 

1,069 

301 

13,135 

3,543 

2,033 

7,210 

349 

22,167 

13,829 
3,312 
3,861 
1,165 

8,940 

6,260 

2,143 

175 

362 

15,304 

12,055 

1,889 

909 

451 

33,184 

9,736 

187 

20,894 

2,367 

27,686 

14,511. 

10,820 

1,419 

936 


30,423 

20,829 
1,184 
5,129 
3,281 

24,973 

19,200 

4,559 

422 

792 

24,616 

20,037 
1,859 
1,055 
1,665 

27,032 

7,561 
4,029 
13,668 
1,774 

16,286 

13,172 

1,993 

5 

1,116 

30,4«6 

25,940 
2,980 

1,566 

24,768 

17,346 

4,634 

397 

2,391 

26,055 

14,679 
1,947 
8,012 
1,417 

64,326 

36,789 
1,302 

22,792 
3,443 

11,594 

9,662 

784 

84 

1,064 

13,266 

5,135 

6,918 

889 

324 

23,900 

13,227 
2,409 
6,383 
1,881 

16,342 

11,263 

2,350 

687 

2,022 

16,671 
11,241 
2,698 
1,486 
1,246 

34,255 

10,070 
3,021 

12,475 
8,689 

28,430 

14,975 
9,473 
2,302 


16,727 

11,803 

3,463 

1,185 

276 

11,275 

3,528 

2,114 

148 

485 

8,054 

6,230 

1,323 

63 

438 

9,892 

2,926 
1,561 
3,726 
1,677 

3,513 

3,253 

113 

32 

115 

10,233 

8,677 
867 
272 
417 

7,544 

6,334 
544 
282 
384 

10,518 

5,750 

2,658 

2,042 

68 

28,661 

15,077 

648 

11,347 

1,789 

4,869 

3,476 
859 
316 
218 

8,851 

1,865 

1,130 

5,620 

236 

6,734 

2,659 

1,650 

2,121 

304 

2,623 

1,399 

1,090 

58 

76 

6,659 

5,237 
692 
357 
173 

10,461 

4,739 
15 

5,689 
18 

15,339 

8,083 

5,562 

1,032 

662 


18,965 

12,547 

900 

3,216 

2,322 

12,341 

8,786 

2,779 

306 

470 

10,253 

8,326 
715 
425 
787 

U,041 

2,280 

1,853 

5,981 

927 

3,983 

3,270 

479 

3 

231 

10,037 

6,650 
705 


6,650 
1,834 


11,363 

7,536 
841 

2,800 
186 

27,398 

15,929 

559 

9,636 

1,272 

5,139 

4,266 

427 

61 

385 

8,110 

2,425 

4,899 

631 

155 

7,756 

3,417 
805 

2,763 
771 

5,364 

3,660 

1,012 

181 

511 

6,835 

5,009 

1,261 

352 

213 

7,294 

1,102 

119 

3,626 

2,447 

15,914 

8,156 
4,955 
1,605 
1,198 


7,591 

4,889 

1,522 

1,048 

132 

6,052 

4,616 

954 

65 

417 

7,320 

6,326 
504 
103 
387 

9,734 

3,691 

2,285 

2,675 

683 

6,456 

5,909 

378 

53 

116 

13,462 

10,956 

1,920 

154 

432 

9,558 

7,508 

1,231 

207 

612 

8,582 

5,711 

1,195 

1,568 

108 

17,125 

11,846 
1,195 
1,761 
2,323 

2,349 

1,799 
244 

272 
34 

2,306 

1,244 

500 

493 

69 

11,047 

9,473 

571 
195 
808 

5,070 

3,886 

839 

84 

261 

5,306 

3,779 
782 
517 
228 

12,174 

2,919 

158 

6,862 

2,235 

7,669 

4,802 

2,438 

224 

205 


6,736 

5,057 
113 

1,241 
325 

7,415 

6,277 
861 
95 
162 

9,236 

7,358 
661 
429 


10,507 

3,926 

1,524 

4,426 

629 

7,904 

6,419 

906 

1 

578 

14,551 

11,941 
1,833 


10,287 

7,130 

1,748 

306 

1,103 

9,923 

4,086 
705 

5,027 
105 

18,091 

13,152 

501 

3,917 

521 

1,939 

1,681 

84 

20 

154 

2,255 

1,579 

479 

81 

116 

10,461 

5,729 

1,089 

2,883 

760 

8,654 

5,955 

1,021 

286 

1,390 

5,969 

3,572 
950 
938 
529 

12,335 

3,633 

727 

5,851 

2,124 

7,638 

4,376 

2,479 

493 

290 


1,687 

1,163 

87 

432 

5 

1,697 


725 
31 
59 

1,094 

985 
52 
10 
47 


189 
259 
913 
594 

1,222 

1,067 

123 

5 

27 

1,473 

1,403 
40 


1,054 
112 


1,628 

1,048 

546 

25 

9 

5,933 

2,646 
404 

2,161 
722 

1,215 

955 

196 

33 

31 


150 
91 

613 
16 


774 

53 

500 


143 
72 


731 
140 


7,300 
1,079 


6,109 
112 


1,571 

453 
1,117 


64 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  3. -NUMBER  OF  FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS  CLASSIFIED  ACCORDING  TO  USE.  BY  TENURE  OF 

OPERATOR:   CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950-Continued 


st 


Municipio  and  tenure 
^    of  farm  operator 


Number  of  farms 


Land  in  farms 
(cuerdas) 


Cropland  used 
for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Pastureland 


Suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


Not'  suitable  for  crops 
(cuerdas) 


San  Juan 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers . . . 
Tenants .... 

San  Lorenzo. . . 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers . . . 
Tenants  .... 

San  Sebastian. 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers . .  . 
Tenants  .... 

Santa  Isabel . . 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers  ... 
Tenants  .... 

Toa  Alta 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants  .... 

Toa  Ba ja 

Full  owners 
Part  owners , 

Managers  

Tenants .... 

Trujillo  Alto. , 

Full  owners 
Part  ovmers , 
Managers . . . , 
Tenants .... 

Utuado 

Full  owners . 
Part  owners , 
Managers . . . . 
Tenants 

Vega  Alta 

Full  owners , 
Part  owners , 
hfenagers  . .  . . 
Tenants 

Vega  Ba Ja 

Full  owners , 
Part  owners , 
Managers . . . , 
Tenants  .... 

Vieques  

Full  owners , 
Part  owners , 

Managers  

Tenants  

Villalba 

Full  owners , 
Part  owners 
Managers . . . . 
Tenants .... 

Yabucoa 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers . . . , 
Tenants .... 

Yauco 

Full  owners 
Part  owners 
Managers ... 
Tenants  .... 


1,519 

1,377 
78 

3 
61 

1,355 

1,270 
55 
10 
20 

42 

10 

26 
6 


337 
li 


431 

36 

8 

12 

2,400 

2,298 
52 
3 

47 

326 

305 

12 

6 

3 


371 
10 
12 


524 

25 

5 

20 

1,173 

1,122 

31 

5 

15 

1,147 

1,068 
44 

5 

30 


1,&46 

1,502 
59 
3 
82 

1,660 

1,564 
58 
7 
31 

26 

8 

3 

U 

4 


417 

29 

5 

23 


457 
36 


2,631 

2,324 

56 

2 

249 

530 

462 

15 

2 

51 


558 
11 
7 
53 


526 

34 

3 

34 

1,261 

1,183 

28 

8 

42 

1,259 

1,165 

51 

41 


31,077 

23,297 

4,664 

922 

2,194 

38,185 

26,769 
6,333 
4,058 
1,025 

17,006 
787 

15,828 
391 

12,749 

8,037 

1,540 

2,353 

819 

10,250 

2,614 
3,919 
2,419 
1,298 

9,816 

5,919 

1,767 

1,871 

259 

60,899 

54,701 
3,997 
1,123 
1,078 

13,227 

8,155 

673 

4,336 

63 

21,157 

10,453 

2,306 

7,978 

420 

18,S44 

1,916 

320 

16,578 

30 

17,487 

13,838 

1,311 

1,776 

562 

30,063 

17,218 

3,277 

9,247 

321 

36,256 

26,976 
6,656 

907 
1,717 


31,841 

25,697 
3,103 

1,315 
1,726 

44,764 

34,302 
6,236 

3,454 
772 

17,852 

775 

1,415 

14,816 

846 

15,580 

10,249 

2,037 

2,612 

682 

10,649 

2,633 

2,206 

5,057 

753 

10,679 

8,578 
1,518 


64,209 

59,289 

1,626 

212 

3,082 

16,128 

9,264 

325 

5,414 

1,125 

27,069 

14,191 
2,314 
9,530 
1,034 

27,496 

988 

3,267 

19,904 

3,337 

18,221 

13,672 
1,900 
1,575 
1,074 

32,929 

19,151 
1,719 

10,233 
1,826 

37,772 

29,692 
5,248 

1,110 
1,722 


8,982 

5,611 

2,007 

549 

815 

22,436 

15,237 

3,815 

2,625 

759 

10,602 
185 


7,045 

4,100 

1,029 

1,544 

372 

5,206 

1,090 

2,244 

1,771 

101 

2,693 

1,763 
533 
324 
73 

28,607 

25,976 

1,757 

499 

375 

6,403 

4,064 

400 

1,905 

34 

10,706 

4,285 

1,517 

4,722 

182 

3,631 

578 

119 

2,907 

27 

7,728 

5,832 
823 
828 
245 

13,304 

3,993 

1,236 

8,020 

55 

17, 327 

13,568 

2,899 

421 

439 


8,445 
1,415 


23,673 

17,494 
3,764 
1,938 

477 

9,957 
29 

216 
9,458 

254 

7,585 

4,980 
802 

1,461 
342 

6,074 

1,259 
980 

3,305 
530 

4,513 

3,530 
722 


30,027 

27,950 

684 

148 

1,245 

5,101 

3,177 

81 

1,447 

396 

11,607 

5,676 

1,377 

4,211 

343 

3,260 

420 

369 

2,405 

66 

6,978 

4,960 
843 
821 
354 

12,447 

4,667 
1,024 
5,754 
1,002 

19,131 

15,070 

2,477 

545 

1,039 


16,385 

13,137 

2,214 

285 

749 

10,548 

8,412 

1,181 

756 

199 

4,284 
501 

3,780 
3 

3,943 

2,853 
314 
409 
367 

2,255 

1,126 
786 
98 
245 

5,294 

3,096 
830 

1,171 
147 

20,911 

18,611 

1,527 

408 

365 

3,669 

1,652 

126 

1,883 


6,306 

3,144 

372 

2,684 

106 

10,571 

1,186 

192 

9,192 


6,472 

5,209 
337 
730 
196 

11,888 

9,621 

1,781 

296 

190 

11,163 

8,720 

1,746 

106 

591 


13,711 

11,443 

1,194 

228 

846 

13,828 

11,226 

1,585 

841 

176 

6,511 

734 
1,161 

4,139 
477 

5,404 

3,497 
909 
781 
217 

2,243 

751 
591 
785 
U6 

4,317 

3,588 
533 


20,755 

19,056 

520 

56 

1,123 

5,030 

3,525 
157 
824 
524 

5,211 

2,821 

93 

2,042 

255 

11,476 

520 
1,321 
6,924 
2,711 

6,672 

5,405 

695 

43 

524 

13,933 

9,242 
551 

3,508 
632 

11,312 

9,112 

1,524 

200 

476 


1,328 

1,176 
72 
13 

67 

1,073 

856 
179 


1,298 
64 


849 
385 


292 
24 

U9 
23 


60 

80 

250 

152 


184 

59 

244 


2,461 

2,233 
146 
16 
66 

452 

251 

96 

101 


1,240 

1,043 
148 


1,682 
19 

1,663 


911 

61 
41 


921 
18 
30 


3,010 

1,727 

1,081 

141 

61 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 


PUERTO  RICO  65 

Municipio  Table  4.-LAND  OWNED,  RENTED,  AND  MANAGED  BY  FARM  OPERATORS:  CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950 


Land  In 
(cuer 

farms. 

Lane 

owned  by  farm  operators 

Land  rented  from  others  by 
farm  operators 

Land  managed  by 

farm  operators 

Land  rented  to  others  by 
farm  operators 

Itmlciplo 

das) 

Farms 
reporting 

Cuerdas 

Farms 
reporting 

Cuerdas 

Farms 
reporting 

Cuerdas 

Farms 
reporting 

Cuerdas 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1950 

1,682,556 

36,960 
10,871 
13,639 
17, 567 
17, 199 

18,483 
52,795 
6,734 
21,843 
18,748 

20,109 
38,345 
30,050 
21,787 
19, 593 

1,415 
28,629 

6,723 
31,295 
16,006 

45,341 
12,151 
22,686 
3,609 
U,850 

13,936 
19,306 
35,182 
22,451 
11,022 

16,864 
25,023 
6,091 
24,698 
22,918 

24,747 
34,827 
15,326 
33,488 
35,186 

26,486 
16,016 
20,297 
8,900 
24,740 

20,090 
9,158 
29,967 
22,403 
19,557 

23,950 
13,920 
30,267 
19,914 
24,480 

58,752 
10,734 
13,135 
22,167 
8,940 

15,304 
33,184 
27,686 

31,077 

38,185 
17,006 
12,749 
10,250 
9,816 
60,899 

13,227 

21,157 
18,844 
17,487 
30,063 
36,256 

1,844,886 

40,496 
12,730 
16,857 
17,745 
20,970 

23,669 
54,162 
8,596 
22,251 
19,609 

23,458 
40,605 
29,749 
22,844 
24,016 

1,618 
30,840 

7,485 
34,015 
21,202 

44,799 
17, 196 
25,076 
4,465 

U,313 

16,571 
17,419 
34,389 
24,303 
12,957 

19,201 
27,883 
6,584 
24,521 
22,875 

26,969 
37,163 
13,947 
33,348 
38,409 

28,852 
17,286 
25,352 
12,350 
26,826 

20,974 
12,323 
30,423 
24,973 
24,616 

27,032 
16,286 
X,486 
24,768 
26,055 

64,326 
11, 594 
13,266 
23,900 
16,342 

16,671 
34,255 
28,430 
6 
31,841 

44,764 
17,852 
15,580 
10,649 
10,679 
64,209 

16,128 
27,069 
27,496 
18,221 
32,929 
37,772 

43,547 

1,098 
701 
430 
587 
517 

494 
1,117 
111 
320 
801 

620 
476 
973 
770 
478 

4 
822 
164 
807 
585 

634 

474 

940 

29 

83 

122 
23 
268 
337 
558 

386 
602 
124 
687 
830 

632 
187 
408 
265 
1,480 

986 
813 
261 
220 
434 

524 
396 
906 
907 
547 

374 
683 
1,122 
778 
407 

734 
412 
267 
619 
439 

315 
77 
674 

1,455 

1,325 

10 

351 

74 

467 

2,350 

318 
381 
63 
549 
1,153 
1,112 

50,172 

1,395 
920 
544 
723 
628 

609 
1,396 
172 
362 
845 

696 
587 
901 
732 
645 

8 
944 
191 
884 
792 

732 

610 

1,066 

32 

118 

250 
36 
270 
443 
620 

475 
728 
134 
685 
837 

640 
298 
411 
321 
1,762 

966 
766 
501 
307 
559 

541 
574 
979 
1,018 
818 

498 
733 
1,254 
925 
505 

878 
457 
388 
511 
609 

336 

111 

806 

1 

1,558 

1,622 

11 

446 

80 

493 

2,378 

477 
569 
70 
560 
1,211 
1,214 

1,175,333 

33,215 
8,567 
10,929 
15,052 
14,765 

11,719 
37,244 
4,171 
10,109 
17,320 

14,216 
24,920 
22,619 
19,003 
14,266 

964 
23,9U 
4,065 
28,195 
12,803 

31,242 
9,476 

20,040 
3,311 
4,592 

5,474 
2,000 
18,369 
10,347 
9,124 

8,459 
16,467 

2,495 
12,262 
20,207 

22.936 
17,613 
9,611 
18,085 
33,345 

23,664 
10,871 
9,525 
4,605 
13,274 

16,673 
7,592 
24,542 
18,921 
18,188 

11,050 
12,828 
26,620 
17,592 
18,837 

35,748 
8,663 
4,650 

15,109 
7,560 

13,743 
9,861 
20,439 

25,884 

30,368 
789 
8,935 
4,917 
6,831 

56,742 

8,479 
11,908 

2,065 
14,550 
19,086 
30,716 

1,306,297 

40,059 
10,886 
12,851 
15,295 
18,102 

16,294 
39,285 
6,376 
11,525 

17,443 

18,162 
20,625 
23,458 
20,436 
15,668 

1,352 
25,393 

4,201 
31,133 
16,333 

29,977 
15,239 
21,965 
4,414 
4,761 

7,266 
6,754 
15,873 
14,604 
10,780 

9,854 
20,708 
2,090 
8,822 
20,840 

22,655 
14,564 
9,178 
19,509 
36,004 

27,762 
11,625 
13,181 
5,979 
20,443 

20,499 
10,686 
21,801 
22,845 
21,462 

10,444 
14,624 
28,515 
20,123 
15,951 

37,450 
10,258 
11,942 
14,217 
12,584 

12,929 
10,639 
21.196 
6 
27,259 

37,404 
1,474 

11, 576 
4,241 
9,299 

61,164 

9,499 
15,433 

3,266 
15,718 
20,377 
31,692 

4,005 

38 
81 
86 
91 
39 

77 
160 
63 
24 

52 

107 
119 
197 
104 
41 

4 
52 
43 
69 
46 

58 

62 

46 

5 

6 

19 
10 
13 
46 
50 

61 
101 
34 
70 
83 

19 
33 

15 

9 
95 
22 
14 
43 

8 
24 
58 
62 
48 

114 
35 

87 
76 
43 

74 
31 
55 
37 
36 

37 
7 
55 

139 

75 

6 

25 

15 
48 
99 

15 
21 
7 
45 
46 
74 

5,283 

29 
60 
72 
96 

60 

66 
216 

75 
39 
64 

102 
127 
162 
75 

109 

2 

136 
38 
69 
61 

69 
51 
80 
1 
15 

30 
8 
82 
59 
91 

59 
109 
19 
47 
1X2 

17 
39 
51 
85 

21 

16 
67 
99 
63 
53 

6 
40 
118 
84 
95 

86 
63 
79 
139 
38 

57 
36 
48 
83 
73 

45 
24 
113 

143 

90 
7 
52 
18 
60 
304 

66 
66 
17 
68 
72 
92 

>04,738 

1,341 
1,323 
2,432 
2,472 
2,505 

2,240 
5,528 
2.382 
700 
2,181 

4,970 
10,270 
6,100 
2,842 
2,714 

1,016 
1,973 
1,976 
1,875 
2,385 

8,757 
2,079 
1,104 
308 
2,096 

1,016 
1,544 
6,647 
2,915 

1,405 

3,007 
3,598 
817 
3,248 
3,028 

455 
5,428 
1,182 
8,559 

656 

1,237 
1,319 
795 
3,345 
5,014 

1,429 
562 
2,341 
3,365 
2,093 

4,663 
939 
3,420 
1,902 
2,132 

6,810 
1,071 
1,688 
3,244 
1,245 

1,499 
2,429 
6,167 

4,878 

4,340 
391 
1,566 
3,041 
1,333 
3,190 

414 
1,286 

203 
1,405 
2,051 
4,857 

219,981 

473 
1,493 
3,041 
2,599 
2,732 

2,840 
5,704 
2,637 
1,132 
2,235 

4,651 
4,705 
5,486 
1,784 
5,264 

242 
3,750 
2,258 
2,559 
1,637 

11,281 

2,275 

2,749 

51 

1,856 

1,945 
1,040 
5,294 
3,630 
1,771 

4,947 
3,091 
298 
3,572 
2,222 

1,104 
2,994 
1,651 
6,783 
296 

436 
1,184 
3,413 
1,030 
5,070 

475 
1,401 
3,611 
2,009 
2,463 

3,048 
1,985 
2,239 
4,545 
2,161 

4,213 
1,376 
1,530 
3,454 
3,164 

2,322 
U,141 
5,536 

3,547 

4,189 
1,658 
1,447 
1,605 
1,512 
3,574 

1,327 
2,165 
5,706 
1,857 
2,451 
5,065 

561 

6 

3 
1 
4 
4 

5 
35 

2 
18 

1 

5 
26 

13 
8 
11 

7 
1 
9 
6 

10 
4 
5 

"s 

10 
8 
3 
7 
3 

5 
10 

5 
6 

3 

10 
2 

13 
7 

6 

4 

12 

3 

7 

5 
5 
18 
7 
5 

5 

1 
7 
7 
7 

18 

L2 

3 

6 

4 

4 
22 
4 

"3 

10 

26 

8 

3 

8 

3 

6 

L2 
4 
5 
5 

5 

421 

"2 

7 
1 
3 

10 

21 

1 

15 

1 

4 

20 

8 

5 

10 

1 
3 
5 
4 
7 

3 

1 
2 

5 

6 
7 
10 
4 
2 

3 
11 
9 
9 

1 

2 
16 

3 
15 

5 

1 
5 
13 
5 
6 

4 
15 
3 
2 

8 

1 

1 
1 

23 
2 

3 
6 
2 

3 

8 
8 

"3 

7 
11 
5 

7 

"2 

2 

7 
2 
3 
8 
2 

329,678 

2,558 

1,210 

833 

289 

1,140 

4,911 

13,717 

688 

11,180 

80 

1,060 
3,623 
2,747 
684 
2,784 

3,236 

700 
1,460 
1,088 

5,533 

776 

1,550 

5,180 

7,446 
15,762 
11,008 

9,357 
924 

5,897 
5,480 
2,863 
10,083 
500 

1,366 
11,864 
4,767 
7,351 
1,208 

1,625 
4,361 
10,179 
970 
6,693 

1,994 

1,005 

3,731 

300 

195 

8,361 
200 
474 
503 

4,057 

17,041 
1,069 
7,218 
3,861 

175 

909 

20,894 

1,419 

952 

4,058 
15,828 
2,353 
2,419 
1,871 
1,123 

4,336 
7,978 
16,578 
1,831 
9,267 
907 

342,448 

375 

1,182 

12 

40O 

4,758 

9,988 

8 

9,753 

16 

1,446 
15,595 
1,787 
1,322 
3,465 

54 
1,842 

1,092 

507 

3,356 

3,740 

4 

566 

4,736 

7,364 
9,805 
15,096 
6,338 
759 

4,493 
4,443 
4,210 
12,688 
230 

3,232 
19,881 
3,193 
7,697 
2,109 

658 
4,999 
9,188 
5,343 
1,897 

582 
5,129 

422 
1,377 

13,668 

5 

397 
8,496 

22,792 

84 

901 

6,383 

699 

1,486 
12,475 
2,302 

1,315 

3,454 
14,816 
2,612 

5,057 

212 

5,414 

9,530 
19,904 

1,575 
10,574 

1,160 

555 

4 

18 
15 
12 
11 

7 
23 
14 

3 
9 

14 
15 

27 
19 
7 

3 
13 
1 
4 
12 

5 
6 
3 
1 
2 

4 
5 
7 

5 
15 
6 
9 
16 

1 
3 
7 
11 
1 

1 
14 
2 
1 
5 

1 
1 
7 
15 
5 

7 
6 
12 
8 
3 

11 
3 

10 
1 
1 

7 

'10 

20 

16 

1 
4 
2 
10 
9 

1 
1 
1 
7 
8 
6 

750 

6 
6 
14 
14 
9 

12 
24 
10 
6 
7 

17 
21 
30 
22 
29 

1 
10 
4 
7 
10 

6 
10 
12 

1 

2 
1 

8 
2 
10 

6 
17 
3 
7 
23 

2 
4 
6 

10 

1 
12 
13 
1 
9 

'10 
16 
29 
16 

11 
8 
16 
18 
8 

8 
8 
4 
8 
9 

3 

13 

26 

25 

1 
4 
4 
7 
20 

6 
6 
2 
20 
15 
4 

27,193 

154 
229 
555 
246 
1,211 

387 
3,694 
507 
146 
833 

137 

468 

1,416 

742 
171 

565 
491 
18 
235 
270 

191 

180 

8 

10 
18 

842 
168 
431 

499 
522 
84 
895 
817 

10 

78 

234 

507 
23 

40 
555 
202 

20 
241 

6 

1 

647 

183 

919 

124 
47 

247 
83 

546 

847 

69 

421 

47 
40 

847 

339 

637 

581 
2 
105 
127 
219 
156 

2 
15 

2 
299 
361 
224 

23,840 

Ad JuntBB 

Aguada 

AeuadlllB 

36 
24 
217 
161 

Albonlto 

264 

A&asco 

Areclbo 

223 
815 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta 

Barranqultae 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

425 
159 
85 

801 
320 
982 
698 
381 

30 

145 

Celba     

66 

184 

124 

199 

322 

204 

40 

Fajardo 

4 
180 

1,874 

Guayanllla 

Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

269 
353 

93 
359 

14 

561 
417 

Jayuya 

22 
276 

Lajas 

641 

4 

Lofza 

522 

430 

Manatf 

2 
584 

346 

Hayaguez 

Moca 

118 
303 
686 

Naguabo 

128 
328 

Orocovls 

268 
297 
553 

Ponce 

129 

124 

1,107 

154 

*Rf o  Pledras 

Sabana  Grande 

105 
66 
604 

San  Lorenzo 

280 
283 

96 

55 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto 

254 
132 
741 

Vega  BaJa 

112 

59 

1,380 

929 

473 

Yauco 

145 

66 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  5.  -NUMBER  OF  FARMS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  AND  TYPE  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959 

[Pata  are  estimates  bose*!  on  reports'  for  only  a  sample  of  fanr.s.    See  textj 


Municipio 


Estimated 

number  of 

farms 


Number  of  fams  by  economic  class 


Comnercial  farms 


Class 

VIII 


Noncommercial  farms 


Subsist- 
ence 


Puerto  Rico  , 

Ad  Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla. ... 
Aguas  Buenas , . 
Albonlto 

ABasco 

Areclbo , 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . . 
Barranquitas . . 

Bayamdn , 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina , 

Catano 

Cayey 

Ceiba , 

Clales 

CIdra 

Coamo 

Comerio 

Corozal , 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Ou^ica 

Guayama 

Guayanllla. . . 
Guaynabo 

Qurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormigueroe . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz. . . 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Larea 

Las  Marfan. . . 
Laa  Piedras. . 

Loiza 

Luqulllo 

Manatf , 

Marlcao 

Maunabo .\ 

Msyagiiez , 

Moea , 

Morovls 

Naguabo 

Naranjlto. . . ., 

Orocovls 

Patillas 

Penuelas , 

Pcmce , 

Quebradlllas. . 

Rinc6n 

Rio  Grande. . . , 
rafo  Piedras. . , 

Sabana  Grande, 

Salinas 

,  San  Germfin 

^San  Juan , 

San  Lorenzo. . , 

San  Sebasti^, 
Santa  Isabel. , 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja , 

Trujillo  Alto, 
Utuado , 

Vega  Alta 

Vega  BaJa. . . . , 

Vieques 

Vlllalba , 

Yabucoa , 

Yauco 


45,799 


35,  «8 


1,120 

1,000 

743 

533 

471 

360 

630 

575 

538 

428 

526 

321 

1,217 

1,042 

122 

102 

331 

231 

338 

733 

684 

464 

536 

471 

1,124 

929 

823 

698 

489 

299 

3 

3 

866 

686 

191 

106 

836 

701 

627 

577 

669 

539 

493 

453 

939 

738 

40 

40 

94 

33 

149 

89 

37 

26 

275 

200 

367 

302 

573 

388 

444 

318 

627 

537 

135 

120 

725 

385 

848 

707 

633 

553 

218 

133 

4/15 

315 

274 

248 

1,498 

1,068 

991 

346 

829 

594 

295 

2X 

233 

133 

456 

320 

531 

376 

395 

215 

976 

724 

949 

799 

676 

566 

436 

251 

712 

587 

1,172 

1,042 

837 

617 

422 

342 

731 

611 

423 

368 

287 

227 

649 

379 

452 

291 

315 

240 

94 

64 

700 

610 

1,516 

1,186 

1,364 

1,169 

45 

40 

378 

263 

87 

77 

488 

308 

2,400 

2,030 

330 

195 

419 

319 

66 

66 

562 

407 

1,161 

686 

1,169 

739 

1,157 

23 
3 

12 
5 


1,171 

38 
10 
20 
10 
12 

10 
31 

ii 

35 

15 
66 
21 
42 


3,350 

78 
35 
40 
65 

43 

22 
121 
10 
35 
85 

% 
40 
100 
66 
51 


30 

17 
117 

75 
21 
25 
11 
50 

17 
31 
62 
80 
51 

26 

30 

84 

42 

6 

82 
60 
20 
43 
U 

10 
24 
56 


45 

6 

35 

181 

35 
26 
6 
32 

11 


6,848 

258 
35 

105 
171 
35 

40 
206 
10 
62 

176 


201 
151 

70 


166 
135 

119 
131 
140 
10 
1 

6 
10 
47 
50 

91 

60 
100 
40 
60 
120 

96 
16 
60 
70 
135 

92 
120 

15 
20 
60 

65 

30 

118 

161 

106 

35 
156 
297 
101 

56 

86 
50 
30 
35 

70 


10 

51 

451 

25 
90 
30 
52 

112 
107 


10,842 

295 
195 

85 
155 
140 

105 
331 
30 
100 
235 

120 
115 
295 
260 

70 


247 

30 

270 

195 

205 
140 
175 


61 
75 
105 

90 

95 

25 

105 

175 

165 
25 
90 
81 

285 

230 

1B5 

60 

20 

115 

110 

55 

195 

235 

166 

56 
216 
345 
245 

145 

175 

140 

85 

100 

100 


5 
105 
620 

30 
120 

15 
145 
220 
186 


10,599 

250 
195 
85 
145 
125 

130 

246 

25 

45 
195 

115 
115 
235 
120 
61 


200 
20 

125 
95 

120 
90 
275 


55 
100 
135 

115 
135 
25 
190 
251 

150 
35 

115 
30 

415 

355 

240 

105 

75 

50 

140 
85 
255 
240 
150 

85 

160 
285 
195 
105 

160 
65 
65 

150 


110 

15 

125 


75 
35 
100 
665 


150 
310 
320 


120 
210 
111 
55 
110 

205 
175 

20 

50 

100 

220 
65 
195 
125 
190 


130 
35 

135 
50 

130 
35 
201 


60 
11 
75 
65 

185 

126 
90 
15 
340 
141 

80 
85 

130 
26 

430 

145 
235 
65 
100 
136 

155 
180 
252 
150 
110 

185 

125 
130 
220 
80 

170 
60 
60 
270 
161 

75 
30 

90 


U5 

10 

180 

370 

135 

100 

155 

475 
430 


25 

5 

145 

55 

30 
25 
40 
5 
115 

55 
70 
10 


5 

20 

140 


40 
105 

40 
15 

40 
105 
130 


70 
165 
75 
50 
90 

145 
125 
15 
35 
85 

155 
45 

120 
70 

115 


135 
70 
85 
35 

95 

35 
190 


50 
10 
60 
45 
105 

80 
65 
5 
195 
85 

50 
60 
90 
20 
315 

90 
165 

55 
100 

86 

95 
150 
175 
115 
100 

110 
95 
90 

165 

50 

85 
55 
40 
130 
115 

60 
30 
50 


10 
140 
265 

95 
85 

115 
370 
300 


PUERTO  RICO 


67 


Municipio  Table  5.-NUMBER  OF  FARMS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  AND  TYPE  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 

[Dula  are  estimates  based  on  reports  for  only  a  samnle  of  farms.    See  text] 


Minlclplo 


Puerto  Rico  , 

Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla. .. , 
Aguas  Buenas. 
Albonlto 

A^sco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Berceloneta, . 
Barranqultas. 

6ayajii<5n 

Cabo  Rojo 

Cegues 

CaiEuy 

Carolina 

Catafio 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clales 

CIdra 

Coamo 

Ctmerlo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gutolca 

Guayana 

Guayanllla. , . 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

HonnlgueroB . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz . . . 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Lares 

Las  Marfaf. , , 
Las  Pledraa. , 

Lolza 

Luqulllo 

Manatf 

Marlcao 

Maunabo . ^ . . , . 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morovls 

Naguabo 

Naranjlto. 

Orocovls 

Patlllas 

PeSuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllas. 

RlnccSn 

Rfo  Grande. . . 
e^-;TRlo  Pledras . . 

Sabana  Grande 

Salinas 

San  Genn^, . . 

.^San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . 

San  Sebastian 
Santa  Isabel. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta. . .. 

Vega  BaJa 

Vieques 

VlUalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


Humber  of  commercial  fanns,  by  type  of  farm 


Sugarcane 


2 

233 

260 

13 

49 

72 
515 

60 
236 


60 
292 

7B 
502 
109 

2 

77 

71 

23 

184 


7 
119 


43 

6 

6 

U5 

27 

52 
183 

80 

37 

273 

22 
69 
61 
203 
32 

17 
56 
48 
20 
165 

2 

99 

167 

577 
108 

80 
5 

226 
41 

43 
238 
132 

93 

2 

89 

9 

290 


707 
19 
33 
22 
30 
36 

104 

219 

46 

32 

68 

148 


7,538 

637 
125 

'so 

59 

197 
42 

11 
10 
15 


28 
109 
10 

10 
5 

15 


398 
27 
25 


666 

16 
50 


354 
5 

378 

116 

65 

17 
25 

163 
67 

100 


34 

ios 

6 

170 
10 


5 

1,306 

5 
5 

136 
25 
254 


232 

162 


10 
162 


315 
5 
5 


147 
225 

136 

250 

20 


5 
195 


Minor  crop 


147 
156 
50 
25 

1 
15 


120 
5 


Fruit  and  nut 


230 
15 
20 
40 
15 

1 
62 

2 

215 

125 

20 

U5 

5 


121 

5 

20 

35 

35 

75 

312 

2 


37 
10 

36 
6 
5 
5 

36 

91 
21 
47 
36 
17 

10 
25 
36 

31 
41 

70 
165 
256 

51 
55 

56 

5 

71 
125 


6,084 

20 
80 
70 
53 
87 

25 
170 
16 
17 
38 

83 

114 
131 
111 
130 

1 
31 
30 
60 
68 

155 
31 

125 
38 
23 

41 

9 

18 

37 

135 

135 
238 
15 
201 
216 

a 

16 
119 

30 
110 

17 
131 
80 
62 
68 


61 

86 

5 

69 

74 
91 

83 
77 
49 

70 
65 
20 
130 
79 

86 
45 
51 


161 

10 

90 

30 

148 

130 

23 
43 
15 
78 
253 
98 


General  crop 


Ul 
60 
10 

152 
56 

26 

132 

5 

6 

278 

60 
25 
185 
50 
10 


147 
60 

94 

75 
101 


50 
120 

5 
30 

5 
15 
52 
50 
82 

10 
153 
364 
81 
26 

39 

35 

30 
55 

11 
5 
91 

241 

76 

15 

30 
227 

21 
15 

26 

105 
118 


15 
10 


68 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  6.  -FARM  OPERATORS  REPORTING  OFF-FARM  WORK  BY  MAJOR  OCCUPATION  GROUPS  AND 

DAYS  WORKED:   CENSUS  OF  1959 


[D... 

arc  cstinate 

s  based  on  reports  for  otih 

a  sa;iirle  o 

famis.    S..'e 

lo\(J 

Fanns  reporting 

work  off 

farm 

Farm  laborers 

SMlied  laborers 

Total 

1  to 

49 
days 

50  to 
99 
days 

100  to 
149 
days 

150 

or  more 

days 

Total 

1  to 

49 
days 

50  to 
99 
days 

100  to 
149 
days 

150 

or  more 

days 

Total 

1  to 
49 
days 

50  to 
99 
days 

100  to 
U9 
days 

Municipio 

Number 

Percent 
of  all 
farm 

150 

or  more 

dsys 

operators 

Puerto  Rico 

12,075 

269 

189 
166 
81 
75 

26.4 

23.9 
26.0 
35.6 
12.8 

14.0 

710 

27 
15 
4 
7 
3 

2,184 

32 
60 
29 
10 
4 

1,427 

42 
31 

13 

13 

3 

7,754 

168 
83 

120 
51 
65 

3,129 

56 
84 
46 
12 

18 

293 

9 

10 
3 
3 
3 

1,030 

10 

37 

21 

2 

2 

529 

8 
17 
8 
3 
1 

1,277 

29 
20 
14 

4 
12 

1,068 

29 
21 

9 
10 

8 

47 

2 

101 

6 

1 
1 
2 

123 

2 
4 

1 
3 

1 

797 

Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadilla 

Aguas  Buenas 

Aibonito 

19 

16 

7 

5 

7 

Afiasco 

Areclbo 

170 

414 

56 

66 

U9 

32.2 
33.6 
43.8 
18.9 
16.8 

8 
26 
4 
3 

10 

35 
130 
30 

U 
7 

30 
67 

9 
10 

6 

97 

191 

13 

40 

116 

59 
89 
4 
6 
19 

5 
13 

3 

15 
31 
4 
3 
2 

10 
22 

"2 
2 

29 
23 

"1 
12 

5 

21 
3 

4 
18 

1 
1 

4 

1 
4 

"2 

2 

1 

1 
2 

2 
15 
2 

Barceloneta 

3 
10 

Bayam6n 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

154 
154 
276 
215 
126 

22.8 
29.1 
24.8 
26.3 
25.4 

8 
2 

15 

16 

7 

10 
29 
24 
63 
29 

8 
21 
26 
63 
15 

128 

102 

211 

73 

75 

24 
54 
37 
76 
39 

4 
2 

3 
10 
4 

7 
16 

7 
36 

21 

3 
14 

6 
26 

5 

10 
22 
21 
4 
9 

27 
9 
51 
14 
16 

3 
2 

1 

3 

3 
3 

2 

3 

3 
3 

21 
9 

43 
8 

10 

Catano 

Cayey 

Celba 

187 

82 

245 

138 

152 
72 

ua 

10 
21 

22.2 
44.1 
28.6 
22.5 

22.9 
14.2 
15.4 
32.3 
22.3 

15 

6 

12 

10 

6 

5 

12 

1 

49 
49 
19 
31 

20 

3 

20 

1 

'20 
7 

106 
7 

8 

1 
13 

103 
20 

108 
90 

lie 

63 

103 
8 
21 

59 

18 

136 

52 

55 
4 
27 

5 

7 
1 
6 
3 

2 

1 
5 

29 
16 
8 

8 

1 

86 

3 

2 
4 

'is 

36 
25 

36 

3 

15 

'5 

26 

5 
12 

1 

5 
2 
3 

4 
1 
3 

17 

1 

15 
3 

U 
3 

16 
1 
2 

2 

1 
... 

1 
1 
2 

1 

9 

CaneHo 

5 
13 

Culebra 

Dorado 

1 
2 

Fajardo 

43 
12 
77 
87 
178 

29.5 
32.4 
27.4 
23.9 
30.4 

2 

4 
5 
2 

9 

10 
U 
9 

8 

4 
7 
3 

24 
12 
59 
62 
164 

18 

'  8 
10 
9 

1 

"i 

7 

"1 
3 
2 

7 

3 

6 

7 
7 

4 

3 

4 

6 

31 

i 

i 

1 

2 

1 

4 
3 

Guayama 

Guayanilla 

Ouaynabo 

4 

2 

29 

Ourabo 

Hatlllo 

HormlgueroB 

109 
97 
59 
274 
228 

25.6 
15.0 
43.7 
38.5 
26.5 

7 
9 
3 
7 
7 

29 

30 
14 
38 
37 

16 
11 
9 
31 
25 

57 

47 

33 

198 

159 

42 
2 
15 
58 
60 

4 

"2 

3 

17 

1 

5 

19 

25 

10 
1 
4 
7 

14 

11 

6 
30 
13 

14 
5 
4 
51 
15 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
7 
2 

11 
4 
2 

43 

Isabela 

11 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz 

121 
59 
133 
102 
473 

18.7 
27.8 
30.9 
35.4 
31.6 

6 
2 

11 
5 

22 

6 

26 

11 
50 

12 
4 

17 
3 

27 

97 
53 
79 
83 
374 

25 

4 

29 

13 

113 

1 
1 
4 

7 

1 

15 
6 
18 

5 
1 
4 
2 
9 

18 

2 

6 

10 

34 

3 

6 

25 

7 
30 

3 
i 

2 
3 

1 

4 

"7 

2 

6 

18 

5 

Larea 

19 

Las  Marl ae 

Laa  Piedraa 

Lolza 

399 
248 
48 
48 
150 

40.0 
29.7 
16.7 
20.4 
33.1 

4 

13 

1 

8 

22 

42 
61 
23 
12 
31 

86 

38 

5 

6 

9 

267 

136 

19 

22 

S3 

47 
105 
17 
24 
41 

1 
9 

5 

6 

11 
33 
13 
9 
18 

12 

23 

3 

4 

3 

23 
40 

1 

6 

14 

13 
38 
3 
7 
8 

4 
3 

2 

4 

1 

7 

31 

3 

6 

Manatf 

3 

Marlcao 

Maunabo .  •. 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

181 
150 
315 
171 
65 

194 
95 
224 

290 
103 

33.8 
36.8 
33.1 
18.0 
9.6 

44.9 
13.5 
19.1 
35.2 
24.2 

10 

12 
6 
5 
8 

5 

8 

21 

16 

5 

18 
60 
30 
90 
16 

52 

3 

37 

94 

13 

5 
23 
15 
26 

5 

30 
7 
19 
39 
4 

148 
55 

264 
50 
36 

107 

77 

W7 

141 

81 

18 
39 

51 
75 
15 

64 
4 
69 
97 
11 

3 
9 
2 
3 
1 

3 
3 
8 
6 

5 
49 
12 
63 

9 

35 

16 
53 
2 

'14 
5 
6 
2 

20 

12 

10 
17 
32 
3 
3 

26 

1 

40 

26 

8 

10 
9 
24 
12 
7 

27 
23 
15 
22 

7 

'2 
1 

1 
2 

"i 

2 
4 

2 

3 
1 
2 
1 

'2 
2 

1 

4 
3 
3 
2 

8 
5 
20 
7 
6 

20 

13 

Orocovls 

3 
19 

6 

233 
115 

109 
173 
145 

118 

33 

229 

333 

28.9 
26.4 
38.2 
26.8 
31.7 

36.1 
32.0 
33.3 

2i!9 

3 
10 
14 
1 
2 

4 
1 
6 

'52 

19 
28 
24 
30 
4 

U 
1 
22 

76 

17 

8 

20 

12 

3 

6 
3 
29 

'39 

189 
69 
51 
UO 
136 

95 
28 

172 

172 

33 
35 
51 
32 
10 

8 

3 

40 

135 

4 
11 

1 

1 

1 

46 

10 
13 
11 
13 
1 

"7 
'45 

11 
'12 

17 
14 
13 
U 
3 

7 

3 

25 

■32 

27 

6 

4 

11 

20 

7 
1 
16 

54 

1 
1 

"i 
'1 

1 
1 
1 
2 
6 

1 

1 
1 
1 

2 

6 

25 

Quebradlllaa 

RlnctSn 

5 
2 

10 

t}T*  Rf o  Pledras 

18 

a    /     Sabajia  Grande 

'    1      Salinas 

\    San  Germdn 

San  Lorenzo 

6 

1 
U 

41 

430 
11 
71 
24 
136 
561 

31.7 
26.2 
19.2 
29.6 
27.9 
23.4 

21 

"7 

"7 
44 

89 
12 

18 

114 

80 

"  b 

8 
77 

240 
11 
46 
24 
103 
326 

167 

17 

17 
161 

10 
"2 

"i 
12 

47 
"7 

'3 

54 

25 
21 

85 

7 

11 
74 

25 

'17 

3 

9 

38 

2 

4 

"2 

1 
4 

7 

1 

'   2 
12 

15 

'12 

3 

7 

tituado 

20 

Vega  Ba Ja 

101 
87 
26 
106 
324 
372 

31.0 
21.5 
37.7 
18.5 
27.6 
32.4 

10 
8 
3 

37 

17 

17 
15 
4 
4 
82 
57 

1 
6 
4 
2 
61 
32 

73 
58 
15 
100 
144 
266 

29 
43 

'15 
61 

125 

6 
3 

7 
8 

9 
13 

1 
23 
19 

'io 

15 

13 
28 

14 
21 
33 

11 
3 

5 

25 
16 

3 

1 

"i 
4 
3 

"2 

U 
3 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

4 
16 

12 

PUERTO  RICO 


69 


Municipio  Table   6.  -FARM  OPERATORS  REPORTING  OFF-FARM  WORK  BY  MAJOR  OCCUPATION  GROUPS  AND 

DAYS  WORKED:  CENSUS  OF  1959-Continued 


[Patii  lire  estiiiinlt's  hasct'  on  report.'-  for  only  o  sionplo  ol  turrns 


Q  text] 


Uunlciplo 


Laborers  other  than  farm  and  skilled  laborers 


1  to 
49 
days 


50  to 
99 
days 


100  to 
U9 
days 


150 

or  more 

days 


Professional  workers  and  goverruuent  eiqilcyees 


1  to 
49 
days 


100  to 
149 
days 


150 

or  more 

days 


All  other  occupatlcDS 


1  to 
49 

days 


50  to 
99 

days 


100  to 
149 
days 


150 

or  more 

days 


Puerto  Rico  . , 

Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Aguas  Buenas., 
Aibonlto 

Afiaaco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta.. . 
Barranqultas. . 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo 

CaguaB 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Cataflo 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clalee 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Comerto 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo , 

Gu4nlca 

Guayama , 

Guayanllla 

Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

HonnigueroB . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuyn 

Juana  Diaz. . . 

Juncos 

Lajaa 

Larea 

Las  Marias. . . , 
Laa  Pledrae. . , 

Loiza 

Luqulllo , 

Manatf , 

Maricao , 

Maunabo.t , , . . , 

Mayaguez , 

Moca 

Morovis , 

Naguabo 

Naranjito. .. ., 

Orocovis , 

Patillas 

Penuelas 

Ponce , 

Quebradillas. 

Rlnctfn , 

Rio  Grande. . . 
j^-O  Rfo  Pledras. . 

I     SabEina  Grande 

I     Salinas 

\  ,San  Germ^. . . 

-<  San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . 

San  Sebastl^ 
SEinta  Isabel. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta 

Vega  BaJa. , . . 

Vieques 

Villalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


1,418 

6 
5 

U 
4 
3 

19 

136 

36 

12 


10 

n 

3 
19 

15 

U. 

36 

2 

7 

3 

1 
10 
28 
40 

5 

42 

5 

58 
2 

29 

1 

1 

10 

4 

170 

4 

6 

6 

33 

89 
25 
6 
24 
13 

19 
1 
2 

64 
1 

5 

6 
12 
27 
13 


198 

1 
1 


2 

1 

i 

2 

5 

2 

1 

1 

"i 

9 

I* 

8 

6 

8 

12 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 

7 

1 

2 

1 

i 

1 

9 

12 
9 

17 

1 
7 

2 

1 

i 

19 

34 

2 

9 
2 
41 
2 

22 
1 
1 
9 
3 

108 
3 
1 
2 
13 

72 
15 

6 
13 

6 

9 

1 
1 
27 

1 

3 

4 
5 

20 

11 


1,016 

25 
12 
12 
7 


19 

153 

U 

67 

11 

88 

6 

48 

8 

38 

8 

75 

14 

148 

3 

9 

5 

38 

26 

73 

28 

62 

12 

58 

13 

169 

11 

111 

12 

51 

10 

•79 

7 

41 

U 

78 

13 

43 

8 

63 

10 

39 

10 

57 

1 

6 

4 

3 

4 

13 

3 

5 

6 

49 

8 

35 

40 

58 

7 

39 

3 

45 

i 

30 

14 

91 

21 

123 

13 

51 

6 

41 

10 

67 

7 

58 

12 

307 

20 

148 

10 

91 

3 

19 

5 

6 

9 

58 

25 

38 

4 

22 

36 

194 

6 

54 

6 

24 

14 

47 

10 

57 

21 

U2 

9 

94 

10 

74 

25 

142 

7 

61 

3 

39 

21 

82 

35 

66 

10 

93 

6 

13 

22 

68 

16 

93 

19 

182 

4 

7 

6 

19 

5 

15 

19 

64 

44 

293 

5 

29 

7 

23 

3 

13 

12 

70 

U 

217 

22 

203 

70 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  7.-FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT  ON  FARMS:  CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950 


[Data  for  1959  are  estimates  bailed  on  renorts  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.    See  texQ 


Municipio 


Number  of  f&rms 


Facilities  and  equipment  1959 


Farms  having — 


Elec- 
tricity 


Running 
water 


Tele- 
vision 


Miliing 
machine 


Hlli 
cooler 


Motortrucks 


Fanns 
report- 
ing 


Farms 
report- 
ing 


report- 
ing 


Puerto  Rico  . . 

Adjuntas 

Aguada 

Aguadilla 

Aguas  Buenas . , 
Aibonito 

ASasco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta.. . 
Barranquitas. . 

Bayam6n 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguae 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Catano 

Cayey 

Celba 

dales 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Camerio 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gu^ica 

Guayama 

Guayanille . . . . 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatillo 

Hormlguerofl . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz . . . 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Larea 

Las  Marian . . . . 
Laa  Piedras . . , 

Loiza 

Luqulllo 

Manati 

Marlcao 

Maunabo.t 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Moravia 

Naguabo 

Naranjito 

Orocovia 

Patillas 

PeSuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradillaa. . 

Rincdn 

Rio  Grande 

^y  Wtio  Piedras . . . 

^  [     Sabana  Grande. 

Lj      1     Salinas 

^      \    San  Genn^..., 

-ISan  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 

San  Sebaatlfbi. 
Santa  laabel . 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto, 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta. ... 
Vega  BaJa. ... 

Vieques 

Villalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


■45,799 

1,120 
743 
471 
630 
538 

526 
1,217 
122 
331 
838 

684 
536 
1,124 
823 
489 

3 
866 
191 
836 
627 

669 
493 
939 
40 
94 

149 
37 
275 
367 
573 

444 
627 
135 
725 
848 

633 
218 
445 
274 
1,498 

991 
829 
295 
233 
456 

531 
395 
976 
949 
676 

436 
712 
1,172 
837 
422 

781 
428 
287 
649 
452 

315 
94 
700 

1,516 

1,364 

45 

378 

87 

488 

2,400 

330 

419 

66 

562 

1,161 

1,169 


53,515 

1,417 
941 
578 
785 

6a 

649 

1,533 

206 

399 

877 

758 

647 

1,012 

759 

705 

11 

1,054 

211 

933 

831 

763 
642 
1,101 
32 
129 

275 
48 
347 
482 
679 

510 
803 
151 
726 
384 

649 
329 
439 
360 
1,776 

976 
812 
585 
387 
591 

542 

601 

1,085 

1,048 


540 
766 
1,307 
992 
520 

935 
473 
403 
564 
648 

364 

131 

857 

1 

1,646 

1,660 

26 

474 

99 

515 

2,631 

530 
629 
80 
597 
1,261 
1,259 


25,782 

470 
533 
404 
393 

360 

203 
752 
74 
167 
506 

478 
378 
491 
588 
397 

3 

390 
131 
395 
361 

338 

333 

490 

10 

82 

lU 

31 

82 

150 

433 

304 
501 
105 
575 
649 

399 
138 
300 
Ul 
761 

459 
393 
180 
U7 
216 

308 
199 
621 
521 
322 

179 
487 
562 
414 
219 

343 
352 
272 
241 
322 

227 
59 

411 

601 

824 
34 

182 
77 

363 
1,064 

168 
338 
44 
241 
469 
516 


16,407 

510 
163 
268 
311 

214 

54 
612 

40 
107 
331 

181 
310 
481 
217 
162 

3 
380 
96 
242 
284 

192 

213 

451 

6 

63 

73 
20 

112 
79 

287 

193 
309 
34 
370 
219 

304 
100 
110 
149 
436 

247 
319 
157 
86 
194 

134 
44 

391 
92 

166 

154 
399 
453 
363 
177 

342 
182 
60 
225 
351 

164 
45 
166 


488 
42 

105 
34 

232 

803 


194 
15 
233 
213 
217 


7,901 

101 

57 

160 

126 
118 

50 

295 

11 

57 

104 

183 
134 
174 
154 
174 


177 

18 

132 

108 

64 

170 

209 

5 

48 

26 
16 
23 
51 
193 

105 
185 
23 
164 
163 

170 
52 
93 
63 

196 

67 
123 
31 
21 
95 

75 

23 

234 

68 

170 

43 
158 
122 
48 
56 

100 
141 
69 
90 
187 

73 
32 
U2 


169 
21 

105 
61 

186 

270 

77 
183 
13 
21 
80 
58 


883 
497 
379 
548 
403 

274 
929 
67 
163 
535 

499 
404 
941 
665 
432 

2 
637 
121 
657 
460 

421 

327 

678 

15 

71 

76 

25 

134 

261 

431 

351 
537 
90 
629 
569 

533 
115 
329 
130 
1,219 

821 
483 
212 
118 
279 

333 
279 
675 
643 
429 

257 
556 
907 
519 
251 

557 
312 
231 
364 
295 

266 
60 
521 

1,024 

1,036 

34 

202 

77 

352 

1,824 

255 
350 
39 
386 
760 
846 


344 
1 


2 

2 

4 

4 

2 

9 

12 

13 

5 

5 

36 

106 

10 

10 

1 

11 

7 

2 

5 

11 

10 

13 

6 

11 

3,381 

171 
25 
45 
54 

30 

24 
73 
17 
23 
28 

52 
70 
51 

102 
25 


30 

5 

61 

24 

49 
18 
81 
11 
9 

15 
17 
28 
50 
64 

15 
113 
15 
17 
76 

61 
38 
10 
56 

137 

97 
48 
20 

14 
32 


120 
86 
59 

39 
17 
58 
23 
33 

71 
30 
8 
67 
19 

28 
17 
23 


163 
14 
33 


4,450 

226 
25 
57 
66 
49 

28 
95 
22 
26 
30 

60 
96 
67 

111 
27 


37 

5 

67 

38 

55 
21 
128 
U 
28 

16 

17 
28 
81 

im 

17 

131 

23 

19 

120 

64 
45 

21 

66 

177 

125 
60 
21 
14 
64 

54 
17 
151 
116 
67 

42 
23 

60 
37 
46 

124 
30 
10 
78 
27 


238 

17 
44 
8 
17 
167 

60 
73 
10 
49 
26 
103 


1,924 

1 
76 
34 

2 

12 

22 
48 

11 
27 

1 

23 
140 
51 
51 
46 


1 

120 

50 

5 
17 

125 
89 
13 
37 
2 

39 

384 

123 

57 

75 


10 

20 

3 

6 

2 

6 

5 

24 

32 

47 

33 

55 

38 

50 

9 

103 

52 

81 

88 

100 

1 

1 

4 

5 

23 

28 

70 

235 

10 

10 

2 

2 

37 

37 

20 

38 

1 

2 

17 

17 

'l6 

34 

40 

158 

45 

60 

25 

63 

46 

98 

28 

33 

23 

58 

3 

U 

5 

19 

21 

26 

80 

161 

22 

67 

22 

24 

38 

142 

8 

9 

80 

271 

30 

33 

26 

27 

10 

13 

47 

121 

1 

1 

57 

105 

9 

17 

8 

19 

13 

30 

1 

6 

3 

20 

18 

35 

57 

166 

10 
3 
50 


6 
53 
3 
7 
2 

18 
42 
26 

17 
24 

3 

7 

13 

16 

5 


22 

7 
4 
13 
7 

9 
20 

2 


4 
16 
13 
30 


5 
2 
7 
2 

10 

2 
14 

8 
14 
23 

15 
5 

9 
4 

13 
5 
12 
31 
9 

4 
9 
24 


11 
21 
30 
15 
6 
4 

7 

19 

1 

5 

12 

11 


PUERTO  RICO 


71 


Municipio  Table  7.-FACILITIES  AND  EQUIPMENT  ON  FARMS:   CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950-Continued 


[Data  for  1959  are  estimnLos  bas«i  on  reports  for  only  a  sample  of  farms.   5ee  text] 


Uunlclplo 


Facilities  and  equipment  1959— Continued 


Coffee  pxilping  machines    Coffee  drying  platforms 


Farms 
reporting 


Farms 
reporting 


Coffee  driers 


Farms 
reporting 


Farm  ponds 


F^rms 
reporting 


Farms 

reporting, 

1959 


Puerto  Rico  . . 

Ad  Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Aguae  Buenas . . 
Albonlto 

Afiasco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . . 
Barranqultas. , 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Catafio 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clales 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Cooerfo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Qudnlca 

Gueyama 

Guayanilla. . . . 
Ouaynabo 

Qurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormlguerofl . . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz. . . . 

Juncos . . r 

Lajaa 

Larea 

Las  Marfan. . . . 
Laa  Pledraa. , . 

Lolza 

Luqulllo 

Manatl 

Uarlcao 

Maunabo.t 

Mayaguez 

MOCB 

Morovls 

Naguabo 

Naranjito 

Orocovls 

Patlllas 

PeSuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllas . . 

Rlno6n 

Rfo  Grande. .. . 
Rio   Pledraa . . . 

Sabana  Grande. 

Salinas 

,  San  Germdn. . . . 
^San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 

San  Sebastldn. 
Santa  Isabel. . 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta 

Vega  BaJa. . . . 

Vieques 

VlUalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


469 
U5 

5 


102 
70 


7 
115 


157 
8 


1,094 

2 
109 
160 


473 

145 

5 


102 
70 


111 
38 


1 
157 


1 

410 

1 
415 

1 
10 

318 

319 

6 

5 
5 

5 

5 

5 

143 

144 

6 

354 

110 

32 

358 
110 
32 

2 

5 

6 
26 
286 

2 
85 

6 

26 

289 

2 
86 

1 
10 
23 

1 
15 

315 
16 

10 

324 
16 

10 

98 

20 

20 

2 

117 

119 

1 

1,112 


109 
181 


345 
22 


1,946 
96 


416 
39 


546 
41 


1,155 

17 
30 
36 
U 
2 

12 
81 

2 
11 

6 

3 

30 

26 

140 


1,725 

22 
30 
49 
16 
7 

28 

162 
5 
12 
6 

5 

35 

28 

178 

7 


1 
172 

3 
37 
U 
10 
32 


6 
8 

12 

153 

2 


6 

10 
88 
11 
22 

50 
151 
12 
21 
2 


123 
91 
66 
59 


23 
118 
69 


22 
38 
40 
33 

112 

1 


87 
10 
38 
50 
22 

26 
216 

60 


38 
130 
59 
60 
10 
18 


72 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  8.-AGREGAD0S  AND  MEDIANEROS-NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES  AND  LAND  CULTIVATED  BY 
AGREGADOS  AND  MEDIANEROS:  CENSUSES  Ob'  1959  AND  1950 

[Pata  for  1959  are  estimates  baswi  on  reports  for  only  a  gampip  of  fams.    See  text] 


Municipio 


Puerto  Rico 

Ad Juntas .... 

Aguada 

Aguedllla. . . 
Aguas  Buenas 
Aibonlto. 

ASasco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Bajranqui  tas . 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo. . . . 

Ca^as 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Catano 

Cayey 

Ceiba 

Cialeg 

Cldra 

Coasio 

Ccmerio 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gudnlca 

Guayajna 

Guayanilla. .. 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatillo 

Homigueroe . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz . . . 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Larea 

Las  Marf aa . , . 
Las  Pledras . . 

Lofza 

Luqulllo 

Manatf 

Maricao 

Maunabo.i . . . . 

Mayagiiez 

Moca 

Morovia 

Naguabo 

Naranjito. .. . 

Orocovie 

Patlllas 

Pefiuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllaa . 

Rincdn 

Rio  Grande . . . 
—Rio  Piedras.. 

I    Sabana  Grande 

I     Salinas 

\  San  Germ^. . . 

^an  Juan 

San  Lorenzo, . 

San  Sebaatl^ 
Santa  Isabel. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

TruJIllo  Alto 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta. ... 

Vega  BaJa 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


Agregados  living  on  fann 


Farms  reporting 


303 
312 
132 
182 
166 

80 

-403 

11 

91 

182 

279 
Ub 
373 
27-1 
169 

3 

297 

54 

160 

241 

204 
162 

303 

1 

41 

24 

19 

57 

U9 

207 

167 
175 
44 
190 
227 


109 

94 

287 

92 
244 

77 
29 

123 

87 

94 

303 

189 

209 

127 
289 
249 
229 
106 

209 
137 
92 
106 
159 

129 
44 
194 


382 
23 

174 
44 

162 

436 

98 
82 

4 
138 
275 
244 


343 
317 
288 
238 
267 

297 
568 
60 
177 
257 

323 
338 
414 
252 
250 

7 

268 

86 

286 

334 

296 
274 
414 


118 
20 
134 
214 
209 

218 
316 
81 
340 
351 

220 
124 
188 
192 
447 

197 
257 
258 
89 
274 

97 
266 
397 
411 
301 

215 
252 
317 
373 
181 

311 
224 
210 
204 
229 

139 

69 

293 


670 
20 

245 
66 

199 

874 

192 
274 
20 
204 
499 
350 


Number  of  f ami  lies 


867 
584 
924 
690 
499 

426 

1,367 
101 
306 
403 

664 
593 
1,350 
499 
445 

10 
702 

78 
560 
789 

538 

359 
579 


126 
335 
419 
434 
686 

709 
641 
211 
590 
498 

638 
805 
341 
336 
953 

297 
634 
281 
45 
727 

346 
216 
873 
499 
754 

302 
734 
483 
562 
422 

1,036 
344 
468 
162 
350 

347 
400 
542 

680 

874 
228 
424 
281 
457 
1,159 

336 
612 
19 
377 
762 
681 


991 
735 
818 
633 
685 

923 
1,569 

149 
1,182 

508 

919 

1,045 

1,177 

596 

793 

35 
810 
166 
902 
1,000 

702 
935 
937 
15 
263 

369 
445 
837 
765 
445 

711 
1,098 

301 
1,141 

736 

1,047 
835 
821 
740 

1,210 

618 
555 
921 
317 
1,310 

529 
670 
1,138 
963 
960 

683 

573 
600 
789 
673 

1,310 
469 

1,028 
544 
577 

477 
475 
633 

978 

1,520 
885 
640 
538 
412 

2,048 

521 

1,179 

99 

537 
1,166 

864 


Land  cultivated 
(cuerdas) 


6,506 

139 
108 
70 
94 
64 

101 
132 

20 
326 

43 
61 
183 
85 
40 


39 
6 

231 


26 
136 
34 


22 
134 
21 


201 
142 
75 
140 
U6 

107 
172 
15 
23 
791 

50 
170 
25 


10 
19 
37 
40 
134 

34 

130 

148 

27 

15 

241 
15 

111 
77 
35 

45 
25 
25 


70 
50 
55 

258 

60 
36 
15 
10 
45 
124 


23,069 

684 
214 
164 
435 
404 

263 
528 
34 
192 
581 

319 
271 
324 
223 
436 

3 

382 

55 

1,254 

505 

753 
618 
290 


64 
192 
155 

61 
193 

239 
416 
17 
256 
260 

429 

197 

78 

43 


550 
364 
409 
135 
120 

618 
108 
423 
333 
371 

217 
95 
494 
458 
150 

648 
108 
141 
276 
223 

236 
56 
65 


433 
12 
276 
150 
105 
724 

309 
357 
34 
133 
345 
484 


Medianeros  working  on  farms 


Farms  reporting 


17 
30 
17 
131 
20 

11 

37 

2 

12 

115 

77 
21 
93 
26 
10 


26 
43 

79 
25 
119 


15 

1 

2 

73 

10 

142 

130 

62 

22 

27 
10 
15 
5 
16 

12 

1 

12 

150 

66 

16 

'26 
23 

5 
11 

28 
76 
140 


24 
37 
46 
181 
114 

30 

135 

9 

34 
141 

134 

54 

187 

107 

62 


130 

5 

135 

94 

137 
108 
252 


6 

3 

39 

86 

87 

74 
129 

26 
109 
207 

38 
39 
67 
18 
57 

17 
92 
61 
6 
52 

3 

93 

59 

75 

239 

67 
323 
199 
156 
130 

64 
72 
14 
24 
94 

63 
18 
75 


168 
2 

76 

7 

81 

308 

33 
34 

75 
285 
246 


Number  of  medianeros 


4,200 

20 
50 
47 
217 
30 

46 

47 

8 

30 

151 

113 
27 

150 
42 
15 


54 
120 

171 

50 

217 


5 
61 
70 

67 
22 

10 
10 

114 

31 
19 
55 
21 
12 

19 
30 
10 
15 
35 


25 

7 

10 

228 

10 
219 
216 

66 
144 

41 
10 
25 


113 
'47 

'25 

35 

5 

23 

33 

98 

261 


48 
73 
96 
428 
248 

62 
266 

28 
108 
298 

199 
34 
498 
247 
131 


276 

10 
320 
255 

359 
245 
440 


9 

7 

75 

197 

121 

138 
270 
40 
161 
505 

74 
74 
103 
28 
93 

41 
138 
167 


6 

201 

69 

157 

553 

115 
612 
416 
318 
431 

143 
117 
26 
38 
lAO 

136 

27 

158 


313 
3 
129 
28 
122 
634 

45 
58 

167 
426 
550 


Land  ciiltivated 
(cuerdas) 


10,497 

42 
25 
130 
399 
200 

105 

303 

20 

68 

530 

428 
61 

222 
45 

140 


116 
133 

608 
150 
413 


10 
231 
251 

84 
46 

10 
5 

278 

UO 
34 
75 
42 
95 

17 
40 
10 
25 
45 


35 
40 

7 
498 

10 
380 
729 
203 
117 

153 
25 
35 
20 
50 

41 
15 
41 


134 

99 

'36 
60 

10 
80 

99 
365 

763 


PUERTO  RICO 


73 


Municipio  Table  9.-FARM  LABOR-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  PERSONS  AND  HOURS  WORKED  ON  FARMS 

DURING  WEEK  PRECEDING  ENUMERATION:   CENSUS  OF  1959 

\patA  are  estimates  based  on  reports  for  oniy  a  sample  of  faims.   See  texC\ 


Mimic  Iplo 


Puerto  Rico  . 

Ad Juntas 

A^ada 

Aguedllla.. . . 
Aguae  BuenaB. 
Albonlto 

A^sco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Barranqultaa. 

Bayaait^ 

Cabo  Rojo. .. . 

Caguas 

Canuy 

Carolina 

CatafSo 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clalee 

Cldra 

Coano 

Caaerio 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gu^lca 

Guayama 

GuayaniHa., . 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

HormlgueroB . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz. . . 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Lares 

Las  MarfaB . . . 
Lae  Pledraa . . 

Lofza 

Luqulllo 

Manatf 

Marlcao 

Maunabo.^ . . .. 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morovls 

Neguabo 

Naranjlto. ... 

Orocovls 

Patlllas 

Pe&elas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllas . 

RlnctSn 

Rfo  Grande. .. 
/iRlo  Piedras. . 

-1      Sabana  Grande 

\     Salinas 

\  San  Gennto. .  . 

■^an  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . 

San  Sebasti^ 
Santa  Isabel. 

Toa  Alta , 

Tea  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto, 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta. . .. , 
Vega  BaJa.... , 

Vieques , 

VUlalba , 

ITabucoa , 

Vauco , 


Number  of 
farms 


45,799 


Farm  qperatora  worlilng  on  farm 
week  preceding  Census 


1,120 

926 

7A3 

507 

471 

286 

630 

518 

538 

399 

526 

363 

1,217 

836 

122 

85 

331 

271 

838 

663 

684 

490 

536 

278 

1,124 

836 

823 

599 

489 

312 

3 

3 

866 

670 

191 

111 

836 

681 

627 

467 

669 

430 

493 

403 

939 

722 

40 

32 

94 

37 

149 

117 

37 

37 

275 

181 

367 

24S 

573 

348 

444 

249 

627 

532 

135 

105 

725 

509 

S48 

546 

633 

580 

218 

147 

445 

352 

274 

182 

1,498 

1,146 

991 

782 

829 

628 

295 

175 

233 

182 

456 

278 

531 

484 

395 

188 

976 

646 

949 

711 

676 

559 

436 

340 

712 

426 

1,172 

943 

837 

585 

422 

314 

781 

546 

428 

301 

287 

132 

649 

353 

452 

225 

315 

226 

94 

68 

700 

447 

1,516 

1,121 

1,364 

1,029 

45 

39 

378 

255 

87 

41 

488 

308 

2,400 

1,973 

330 

219 

419 

324 

66 

55 

562 

403 

1,161 

733 

1,169 

524 

1  to  14 
hours 


100 
105 
100 
16 
32 

61 
169 
1 
27 
35 

71 
21 
85 
100 
20 


60 
16 
61 
71 

31 

37 

129 

5 

5 

16 

1 

8 

21 

52 

102 
66 
20 

125 
85 

36 
28 

110 
40 
106 

166 
175 
10 
41 
53 

66 

55 
106 
156 

50 

21 

85 
100 
85 
50 

58 
45 
20 
41 
35 

69 
6 

81 


75 
U 
41 

1 
110 
106 

36 
46 

1 
72 
120 
128 


15  or  more 
hours 


826 
402 
186 
502 
367 

302 
667 
84 
244 
628 

419 
257 
801 
499 
292 

3 

610 

95 

620 

396 

399 
366 
593 
27 
32 

101 
36 
173 
227 
296 

147 
466 
85 
384 
461 

544 

U9 

242 

142 

1,040 

616 
453 
165 
lAl 
225 

418 
133 
540 
555 
509 

319 

341 
843 
500 
264 


256 
112 
312 

190 

157 

62 

366 

1,031 

954 
28 
214 
40 
198 
1,867 

183 
278 
54 
331 
6U 
396 


Memhers  of  operator's 

family,  week 

precedliig  Census 


Faims 
reporting 


336 
85 
61 

167 
81 

95 

304 

10 

64 

145 

147 
63 
283 
108 
101 


180 
15 
281 
195 

210 

240 

187 

5 


33 
5 

53 

77 
130 

96 
162 

35 
165 
157 

189 
20 

101 
42 

339 

473 

265 

52 

35 

106 

120 
30 

173 
80 

201 

71 
112 
295 
211 
168 

202 
50 
25 
66 
95 

36 
13 
73 


126 
781 

66 
78 

210 
217 
214 


669 
120 
106 
344 
122 

180 
516 
35 
152 
290 

233 
91 
434 
129 
218 


340 

25 

616 

395 

419 

420 

262 

5 


52 
10 

131 
107 
195 

117 
364 

40 
355 
202 

470 
25 

206 
67 

644 

943 

395 

77 

50 

a6 

241 
60 
307 
110 
446 

97 
175 
546 
329 
351 

348 
55 
45 
111 
130 

77 
22 
105 


271 

1 

37 

2li 
1,381 

112 
129 

393 
402 
344 


Salaried  workers, 
week  preceding  Census 


Wage  workers,  week 
preceding  Census 


Farms 
reporting 


3,804 

143 
38 
36 

70 
36 

65 

HI 

9 

15 

66 

71 
62 
47 
7 
41 

2 
39 
12 
60 
70 

91 
40 
52 
5 
21 

18 
22 
15 
32 

76 

32 
105 
20 
24 
31 

60 
46 
38 
22 
95 

53 
23 

50 
15 
31 

77 
2 
159 
91 
62 

25 
54 
92 
28 
34 

103 
21 
27 
76 
41 

34 
27 


75 
24 
31 
15 
38 
147 

58 
87 
10 
40 
68 
71 


252 
95 
177 
182 
62 

287 

726 

65 

40 

121 

143 
198 
113 
12 
225 


78 
184 
108 

253 
98 
167 


25 
49 
65 
95 
151 

140 

250 

52 

229 

144 

114 
230 
93 
146 
232 

120 
34 

125 
64 
83 

150 
21 
288 
155 
152 

77 
101 
190 

43 
U2 

293 
40 
68 

184 

91 

86 
94 
185 


250 
134 
175 
54 
65 
246 

104 
231 
26 
91 
342 
135 


Average 

number  of 

hours  worked 

during  week 


Farms 
reporting 


9,340 

369 
143 
80 
197 
103 

33 

261 

7 

62 
263 

123 

81 

280 

136 

74 

3 

160 
15 
166 

U5 

194 
214 
192 
3 
20 

25 
12 
46 

87 
110 

33 
189 
34 
90 
170 

237 
49 
78 
105 
276 

178 
97 
26 

16 
117 

128 
26 
187 
231 
137 

85 
197 
344 
177 

89 

227 
66 
17 
62 
61 

66 
31 
180 


282 
29 
81 
25 

43 
519 

33 
93 
20 

103 
84 

179 


54,115 

2,020 
449 
429 
647 
448 

482 
1,793 
102 
582 
718 

473 

1,139 

1,005 

481 

360 

34 
758 

69 
987 
462 

839 

727 

1,194 


526 
310 
642 
524 
243 

470 
896 
217 
954 
682 

1,498 
1,082 
373 
1,085 
1,564 

794 
297 
555 
165 
904 

1,126 

65 

1,172 

1,028 

770 

634 
874 
1,113 
523 
505 

1,709 
275 
380 
310 
603 

450 

640 

1,284 

574 

1,398 
773 

1,188 
228 
100 

2,173 

390 
857 
127 
508 
955 
1,124 


Average 

number  of 

hours  worked 

during  week 


74 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  lO.-FARM  EXPENDITURES-FARMS  REPORTING  AND  AMOUNT  EXPENDED  FOR  FEED  FERTILIZER 

AND  HIRED  LABOR:  CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1949  I^KIILIZER, 


[Data  for  1959  are  estimates  based  or  reports  for  only  a  sariple  of  farms.   See  textj 


Utmicipio 


Puerto  Rico  . 


Ad  Juntas 

Aguada 

AgTiadllla. . . . 
A^as  Buenas. 
Aibonlto 


ASaaco 

Areclbo 

Arrpyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Barranqultea . 


BayamcSn. . . 
Cabo  Rojo. 

Caguas 

Cemuy 

Carolina. . 


Catano. 
Cayey. . 
Celba.. 
Cialee. 
Cldra.. 


Coamo. .. . 
Conerlo. . 
Corozal . . 
Culebra. . 
Dorado. . . 


Fajardo. .. . 
Gu^lca. . . . 
Quay ana .... 
Ouayanllla. 
Guaynabo. . . 


Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

HonnlgueroB . 

Humacao 

Isabela 


Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz. 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Lares 


Las  Marloa . . 
Las  Pledres. 

Lolza 

Luqulllo 

ManatI 


Marlcao. . 
Maunabo . t 
Msyaguez. 

MOCB 

Morovls . . 


Naguabo. .. 
Naranjlto. 
Orocovls . . 
Patlllas . . 
Penuelas . . 


Ponce.., 

Quebradlllas . 

Rlncdn 

Rf o  Grande . . . 
Rio  Pledras . . 


Sabana  Grande . . 

Salinas 

\  San  Genn^ 

-*an  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. .. . 


San  Sebaatldn. 
Santa  Isabel . . 

Toa  Alta 

Tea  Baja 

TruJlUo  Alto. 
Utuado 


Vega  Alta. 
Vega  BaJa. 
Vieques . . . 
Vlllalba . . 
Yabucoa ... 
Yauco 


Feed  purchased 


For  livestock  (excluding  poultry) 


Farms 
reporting 


119 
125 

100 
101 
40 

115 
220 
10 
18 
28 

152 

190 
178 
271 
116 

2 

85 

30 

78 

132 

121 
87 

130 

6 

2i 

21 
11 
44 
62 
91 

90 
338 

73 

82 

195 

79 

47 

88 
125 
267 

192 

98 
UO 

33 
103 

50 

31 
209 
224 


84 
157 
45 
56 
71 


108 

126 

16 

64 

86 

65 

48 
160 


153 

22 

203 

326 

46 
55 
15 

171 
90 

125 


Kil49 

367 
96 

245 
126 
96 

188 
239 
24 
41 
87 

191 
237 
179 
156 
298 

5 

116 

52 

86 

106 

94 
90 
150 


78 
20 
34 
55 
152 

WO 
232 
72 
U7 
197 

67 

85 

103 

119 

269 

246 
159 
119 
53 
93 

91 

34 

332 

289 

72 

98 
117 

45 

75 
173 


82 

95 

174 

72 
16 

306 
1 

ISO 

473 
16 

137 
40 

180 

369 

50 
63 
29 
129 
187 
111 


1959 


5,099,110 

22,372 
3,880 
13,326 
49,150 
23,730 

9,205 

256,160 

350 

1,908 

6,535 

113,864 
115,780 
205,414 
32,670 
526,066 

8,470 

44,900 

5,075 

8,465 

18,370 

345,529 

27,545 

55,840 

1,105 

264,236 

12,600 
39,725 
81,618 
38,883 
97,805 

89,525 
152,828 
10,441 
22,875 
30,982 

25,019 
97,815 
105,056 
193,619 
20,033 

9,665 
19,722 
118,967 
43,868 
51,892 

2,815 
14, 160 
76,392 
14,769 
39,069 

130,040 

15,380 

6,772 

5,830 

39,030 

131,318 
18,455 
2,625 

118,950 
91,001 

19,905 
127,495 
28,628 

29,693 

51,015 

54,873 
171,970 
117,651 

43,505 

25,121 

180,637 
25,702 
25,680 
18,425 
30,804 
18,466 


33,962 
6,239 

34,412 
19,817 
27,350 

10,755 
97,205 
4,316 
7,719 
17,628 

244,627 
88,599 

181,457 
16,535 

266,904 

28,541 
50,249 
9,287 
12,225 
14,832 

113,802 
10,745 
65,503 

171,546 

15,596 
7,936 
24,182 
13,138 
103,914 

109,948 
94,275 
15,394 
47,265 
20,522 

10,930 
37,631 
73,535 
22,031 
21,257 

11,378 
23,833 
75,629 
17,141 
42,028 

11,177 

1,999 

123,072 

11,891 

18,703 

43,300 
15,154 
4,316 
13,452 
31,261 

173,741 
10,718 
7,192 
14,646 

397,260 

9,314 

31,717 

27,753 

200 

24,972 

32,081 
10,378 

117,089 

182,565 
33,318 
22,617 

13,471 
19,345 
44,396 

9,137 
24,774 

7,382 


For  poultry 


FariEfi 
reporting 


1959 


840 
315 
216 
343 
280 

288 
532 
57 
192 
636 

380 
309 
744 
679 
187 


477 
122 
540 
417 

395 

186 

476 

21 

15 

60 

21 

114 

214 

313 

266 
426 
106 
545 
322 

422 
30 
392 
187 
942 

620 
671 
lU 
85 
267 

308 
146 
496 
511 
446 

200 
576 
1,033 
356 
233 

424 
190 
90 
106 
236 

211 

62 

363 

1,158 

846 

7 

204 

21 

351 

1,675 

U8 

214 

35 

391 

720 
554 


1949 


1959 


34,274  2,048,924 


1,072 
467 
371 
367 
459 

479 
779 
103 
253 
609 

451 
388 
430 
441 
468 

4 
723 
166 
458 
501 

406 
294 
798 


193 
19 
232 
339 
5U 

304 
383 
101 
532 
481 

336 
198 
296 
229 
1,239 

682 
637 
335 
256 
358 

469 
314 
725 
632 
562 

362 
497 
978 
566 
370 

690 
310 
274 
392 
4U 


255 

60 

657 

1,087 

1,081 

18 

296 

61 

324 

1,826 

291 
346 
44 
465 
841 
843 


44,888 
8,870 
9,180 

20,318 
173,381 

7,307 
30,983 

1,425 
12,282 
27,171 

79,515 
92,600 
40,723 
18,999 
73,603 


28,422 

18,741 

29,622 

105,245 

12,725 
15,000 
39,047 
730 
8,000 

1,023 

390 

16,742 

24,817 

44,661 

13,263 
15,805 
12,264 
24,465 
44,230 

25,955 
46,999 
22,860 
14,139 
50,072 

25,952 
20,678 
3,480 
1,590 
8,848 

15,423 
5,080 

34,563 
7,802 

16,488 

10,695 
15,460 
28,191 
13,315 
13,900 

57,492 
8,965 
2,260 
16,700 
56,540 

15,011 

5,163 

60,204 

36,600 

21,255 

825 

6,408 

5,430 

24,745 

71,961 

15,450 
31,221 
1,380 
92,906 
21,091 
17,390 


1,692,602 

51,315 
10,165 
26,385 
21,166 
18,812 

19,626 
37,709 
3,570 
15,046 
25,985 

41,788 
20,752 
29,553 
15,056 
42,768 

345 

34,149 

4,361 

18,426 

21,076 

17,147 

8,747 

39,232 

20,878 

12,083 
10,775 
13,151 
14,670 
50, 171 

13,101 
17, 536 
5,004 
14,128 
14,494 

12,729 
12,634 
13,725 
12,155 
49,818 

28,864 
19,364 
11,170 
11,359 
14,404 

30,896 
7,470 
48,554 
21,855 
23,353 

10,853 
24,027 
53,505 
18,678 
11,774 

46,940 
12,759 
6,021 
14,091 
62,965 

13,023 
7,195 
42,582 

35,257 

37,104 

4,161 
14,733 

8,510 
17,714 
61, 190 

12,899 
18,944 
58,319 
20,627 
23,904 
26,752 


Fertilizer  purchased 


Farms 
reporting 


27,317 

699 
519 
300 
470 
231 

266 
832 
66 
259 
703 

391 
345 
357 
668 
245 

3 
423 
106 
601 
516 

224 
377 
653 
5 
22 

65 

17 

69 

202 

312 

266 
487 
100 
283 
561 

352 
46 
240 
218 
752 

763 
614 
146 


289 
125 
449 
760 
485 

145 
605 
828 
392 

143 

369 
298 
216 
186 
236 

112 

12 

435 

1,189 

995 
22 

253 

46 

278 

1,475 

154 
263 
61 
209 
635 
438 


31,877 

359 
306 
381 
607 
474 

379 

1,068 

97 

336 

751 

483 
386 
839 
654 
496 


679 
102 
516 
732 

142 
525 
811 


10 
101 
131 
460 

349 
609 
94 
273 
617 

269 
70 
269 
258 
712 

443 
580 
305 
175 
412 

82 
225 
426 
370 
6X 

180 
636 
791 
336 
76 

161 
X5 
338 
307 
435 

132 

17 

415 


1,433 

1,409 

15 

346 

57 

381 

1,755 

214 
384 
39 
263 
761 
433 


11,852,351 

139,307 

92,476 

195,570 

106,531 

70,610 

152,443 
526,271 

71,051 
179,332 

95,113 

139, 168 
303,729 
225,010 
295,397 
171,709 

13,250 

149,971 

91,775 

76,122 

221,231 

33,476 

61,355 

247,635 

3,500 

86,636 

142,008 
49,563 
127,765 
127,509 
64,307 

156,052 
337,524 
97,044 
339,903 
195,391 

65,094 
146,096 
124,281 
205,426 
164,515 

75,900 
122,296 
150,4U 

56,940 
239,384 

77,678 
120,346 
196,476 
339,233 
175,127 

218,696 
82,215 
93,126 

113,205 
69,522 

272,387 
122,910 
232,106 
125,245 
57,859 

116,010 

62,238 

242,673 

193,288 

522,873 
118,493 
232,677 
125,842 
61,834 
170,450 


37,207 

263,425 

15,737 

65,268 

303,889 

127,679 


14,778,507 

118,640 
128,468 
233,688 
76,568 
62,323 

220,716 
512,461 
115,697 
273,625 
87,869 

273,559 
303,960 
413,473 
320,323 
282,050 

21, 530 
183,256 
104,985 

81,699 
258,678 

9,449 

64,366 

276,617 

135,124 

207,684 
60,336 
216,951 
135,119 
108, 195 

267,116 
328,432 
113,676 
390,529 
221,051 

82,913 
258,341 
181,501 
197,517 
119,898 

59, 6U 
144,753 
300,571 
154,536 
290,497 

41,383 
109,709 
281,745 
289,823 
213,591 

395,681 
72,443 
90,701 

129,154 
90,489 

370,851 
131,407 
261,545 
226,271 
107,619 

91,746 
173,375 
315,460 

242,210 

569,672 
271, 102 
268,060 
191,445 
113,975 
190,082 

107,327 
319,764 

60,103 

70,290 
416,342 
145,736 


Wages  and  salaries  paid 


Farms 
reporting 


1959         1949 


22,401 

499 
463 
300 
375 
193 

131 
758 
83 
241 
448 

344 
417 
599 
613 
203 

3 

339 

66 

399 

426 

354 
353 
332 
5 
32 

54 

22 

57 

231 

247 

119 
422 
100 
160 
517 

352 
93 
196 
204 
567 

321 
2M 
139 
29 
260 

231 
130 
430 
610 
296 

165 
392 
605 
426 
237 

496 
263 
197 
199 
126 


120 
39 
505 

790 

399 
34 

137 
46 

148 
1,133 

125 
273 
61 
166 
285 
392 


27,366     43,224,647 


593 
519 
371 
446 
415 

338 
925 
122 
307 
435 

334 
453 
592 
594 
350 


496 
102 
490 
526 

340 

423 

492 

13 

63 

76 

34 

124 

313 

330 

158 
522 
95 
228 
535 

302 
153 
166 
321 
820 

336 
224 
291 
124 
331 

183 
254 
584 
534 
414 

173 
390 
443 
463 
282 

519 
337 
253 
167 
386 

184 

65 

483 


580,042 
340,940 
503,078 
238,027 
273,616 


1,133 

19 

273 

67 

228 

1,348 


229 
351 
51 
221 
452 
525 


755,120 
1,737,425 
289,611 
540,177 
142,785 

448,416 
1,520,657 
954,565 
795,723 
660,214 

75,200 
635,115 
179,730 
358,516 
590,356 

468,551 
128,323 
499,746 
9,440 
475,173 

545,324 
458, 161 
947,942 
762,765 
265,350 

612,231 
1,019,977 

380,772 
1,850,099 

515,397 

431,095 
1,108,892 
492,235 
925,107 
700,406 

220,035 
337,044 
760,970 
275,150 
1,050,156 

380,043 
211,485 
1,047,139 
867,092 
400,750 

960,833 
187,525 
174,345 
435,934 
546,292 

2,882,707 
313,160 
940,083 
493,052 
235,408 

372,777 
1,102,124 
1,090,215 

464,516 

1,080,052 
1,403,584 
520, 519 
585,371 
157,633 
745,985 

272,959 
821,966 
194,480 
364, 311 
1,158,795 
521,533 


53,865,150 

533,992 
371,403 
479,339 
160,353 
244,541 

791,896 
1,938,312 
441,604 
936,417 
135,059 

835,912 

1,348,337 

1,131,949 

820,890 

979,606 

88,435 
544,211 
433,225 
279,272 
784,545 

184,548 
188,449 
427,246 
10,384 
665,874 

962,780 
517,128 
1,233,987 
629,349 
302,308 

723,537 
755,303 
502,226 
1,294,738 
474,331 

411,978 
1,697,563 
578,452 
791,044 
498,230 

281,938 
368,179 
1,017,927 
638,271 
357,291 

292,468 
428,927 
1,412,299 
669,839 
471,340 

1,676,015 

83,133 

118,010 

411,832 

573,363 

2,154,470 
245,530 

1,018,373 
944,799 
570,908 

341,050 

1,214,515 

1,110,777 

720 

483,902 

1,478,788 

1,430,396 

813,665 

1,062,735 

284,547 

550,338 

373,338 
1,191,831 

454,543 

302,427 
1,632,506 

692,435 


PUERTO  RICO 


75 


Municipio  Table  ll.-FARMS  REPORTING  AND  NUMBER  OF  HORSES,  BURROS  AND  MULES,  SHEEP,  AND  GOATS  ON 

FARMS;  AND  GOATS  MILKED:  CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950 


iclplo 


Puerto  Rico  . . 

Adjuntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Aguas  Buenaa . . 
Albonlto , 

Afiasco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . . 
Barranqul tae . , 

BayQB6n 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Cataflo 

C&yey 

Celba 

Clalee 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Ccnerfo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gudnlce 

Guayama 

Guayanllla.. . . 
Guaynebo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

HormlgueroB . . . 

Hvunacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz. . . . 

Juncos 

Lajaa 

Lares 

Las  Marfaa. .. . 
Lea  Pledras, . . 

Lofza 

Luqulllo 

Manatf 

Marlcao 

Maunabo.i 

Mayaguez 

Moce 

Morovls 

Naguabo 

Naranjito 

Orocovls 

Patlllas 

Peouelas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllaa.. 

Rlnctin 

Rio  Grande... , 
_Rlo  Pledraa. . , 

f 

I    Sabana  Grande 

f^\   Salinas 

\  San  Gennto ... 

^an  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . 

San  Sebastian 
Santa  Isabel. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Be Ja 

Ti-ujlllo  Alto 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta. . . . 

Vega  Baja 

Vieques 

VUlalba 

Yabucoa 

Yaueo 


Horses  and  colts  of  all  ages 


Farms 
reporting 


U,503 

359 
174 
82 
293 
149 

U2 
366 
58 
63 
290 

216 
138 
391 
240 
179 

3 
316 
78 
321 
161 

360 

212 

257 

24 

15 


13 
142 
100 
189 

168 
205 
33 
243 
191 

215 
98 
132 

62 
440 

256 
312 

81 
54 

116 

192 
150 
193 
243 
276 

169 
209 
497 
320 
189 

289 
43 
65 

203 
93 

77 

51 

119 


301 

22 

51 

18 

131 

769 

66 

38 

30 

201 

455 

379 


19,126 

503 
242 
124 
362 
265 

184 
558 
91 
107 
328 

292 
217 
353 
243 
306 

7 
397 
126 
342 
269 

467 

252 

322 

29 

29 

168 
30 
168 
147 
210 

250 
299 
42 
305 
245 

203 
172 
146 
92 
495 

297 
399 
261 
201 
189 

120 
247 
324 
394 
353 

269 
300 
545 
429 
260 

381 
93 
76 
268 
166 


94 
287 


1959    1950 


364 
17 
84 
29 
205 
843 

129 
140 
49 
274 
587 
407 


22,900 

492 
196 
104 
415 
220 

210 
490 
120 
87 
364 

312 
241 
541 
305 
334 

10 
499 
106 
452 
246 

790 
270 
302 
93 
57 

183 
34 
455 
258 
259 

267 
374 
64 
379 
250 

316 
292 
178 
300 
447 

304 
403 
238 
93 
189 

217 
181 
356 
281 
398 

278 
257 
629 
442 
333 

536 
51 
112 
553 
151 

133 
704 

173 


343 
417 
89 
82 
205 
980 


138 
288 
568 
487 


769 
282 
188 
545 
628 

290 
912 
239 
207 
472 

493 
388 
585 
354 
619 

27 
791 
238 
531 
410 

1,268 
431 
444 
131 
146 

516 
189 
663 
249 
341 

497 
419 
60 
773 
377 

382 
505 
232 
332 
719 

401 
580 
602 
413 
359 

193 
436 
442 
504 
883 

740 
431 
886 

711 
497 

921 
122 
136 
639 
322 

161 
892 
378 

767 

501 
234 
153 
152 
335 
1,277 

202 
364 
954 
511 
1,056 
588 


Burros  and  mules  of  all  ages 


Farms 
reporting 


39 
24 
8 
13 
35 

39 
2 
6 
7 
3 

45 
2 

33 
7 

41 

13 
9 
U5 
31 
23 

74 
2 
1 


1,794 

50 
2 

14 


63 
39 

100 

48 

17 

1 


24 
9 
10 
10 
6 

45 
7 

34 
6 

34 

20 
9 
102 
63 
30 


3,685 

96 
9 

9 

33 
40 

27 
32 

17 


158 
12 

202 
20 

153 
56 
25 


20 
10 
230 
26 

7 

48 

9 

33 

129 

7 

154 

113 

15 

57 

84 


118 

2 

61 

11 
75 

70 
12 
223 
50 
77 

309 

2 

5 

17 

2 

14 
35 
48 


2 

31 

109 

7 

72 


Sheep  and  lambs  of  all  ages 


Farms 
reporting 


5,419 

147 

2 

15 

37 

101 


13 
28 
48 
2 
39 

6 
201 
13 
195 


286 

125 
57 


37 
19 
313 
43 
6 

67 
16 
39 
67 
13 

220 
204 

31 
27 
126 

81 
157 
19 
26 
27 

U9 
11 
64 


65 
16 
249 

106 
103 


10 
32 

11 

27 

217 

53 


38 
102 
16 

18 

10 

156 

9 
16 
37 

118 
51 

103 


30 
21 
130 
75 
21 


46 

5 

2 

291 


142 
26 


3,121 

16 
18 
63 


33 

107 

231 
71 
25 


141 
92 

130 
3 
25 

24 
66 
4 
7 
72 

17 
91 
5 
46 
48 


12 
6 

31 
6 

133 

48 

3 

131 
30 

13 
122 
61 


Goats  and  Idds  of  all  ages 


Farms 
reporting 


1959   1950 


24 
121 
32 

71 
35 

77 
139 
34 
44 
43 

100 
45 
139 
137 
102 


76 
86 
17 
161 
93 

35 
27 
84 
41 
83 

11 
156 
15 
10 
63 

15 
76 
23 
33 
54 


141 
56 

42 
52 
52 
29 
66 

54 
25 
47 


26 

13 

54 

132 

57 

7 

16 

57 

236 

162 


118 
289 
106 

155 
160 

158 
310 
54 
96 
165 

188 
106 
191 
208 
175 

2 

221 

IS 

131 

174 

179 

131 

197 

5 

22 

62 
18 
120 
105 
158 

112 
185 
23 
208 
224 

151 
111 
120 
63 
371 

91 
245 
111 

57 
151 

31 
199 
143 
204 
221 

102 
195 
174 
306 
149 

146 
132 
207 
112 
130 

90 
50 
165 


201 
12 
81 
19 
79 

427 

117 
158 
22 
205 
321 
416 


47 
204 

159 
210 
65 

187 
425 
103 
142 
130 

284 
146 
467 
332 
251 


251 
23 
240 
222 

339 
250 
154 
64 
25 

157 
92 

233 
60 

330 

219 
222 

31 
555 
259 

86 
202 
256 
545 
163 

40 

441 

55 

37 

271 

33 

348 

50 

58 

139 


208 
165 
457 
260 

96 
176 
126 
127 
166 

142 
199 
111 


135 
32 
57 
69 
184 
290 

128 
16 
71 
119 
819 
416 


39,311 

289 
653 
461 
406 
628 

729 
950 
298 
537 
439 

565 
486 
602 
405 
555 

11 
928 

61 
388 
530 

715 
595 
5a 


371 
603 
762 
335 
462 

427 
548 
84 
792 
486 

660 
791 
328 
390 
815 

181 
588 
385 
206 
422 


900 
358 
414 
933 

354 
583 
430 
984 
566 

475 
366 
612 
446 
396 

289 
707 
419 

1,273 

467 
284 
228 
128 
233 
1,200 

392 
707 
839 
519 
1,074 
1,127 


Qoats  mlllced 


Farms 
reporting 


1959   1949 


1,391 

18 
59 

13 
5 
15 

32 

73 


6,531 

78 
208 
57 
87 
102 

96 
206 
29 
69 
98 

104 
53 
107 
152 
42 


146 
7 


24 
11 
79 
69 
90 

53 
126 
10 
82 
156 

107 
67 
60 

26 
260 

67 
77 
44 
21 
94 

20 
45 
91 
123 
126 

84 
lU 
177 

92 


78 
148 
46 

37 

59 
30 

103 


32 

10 

32 

315 

80 
111 

10 
150 

64 
265 


49 

158 

7 


21 
13 
61 
105 
18 


8 
9 

104 

16 


24 
26 
27 
132 

47 

16 
24 
10 
5 
66 

12 
2 
9 

17 
21 

3 

11 

28 

72 

120 

26 

47 

32 

3 

45 

26 
21 
26 


37 
10 
9 
16 
21 
65 

18 
9 
4 
48 
13 
121 


76  STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 

Municipio  Table  12.-FARMS  REPORTING  AND  NUMBER  OF  CATTLE  ON  FARMS:  CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950 


Munlclpio 


All  cattle  and  calves 


Farms 
reporting 


Cows  and  heifera 


Farms 
reporting 


Farms 
reporting 


1959        1950 


Steers  and  bulls 


Farms 
reporting 


1959       1950 


1959       1950 


Farms 
reporting 


1959       1950 


Puerto  Rico  . 

Adjuntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Agues  Buenas . . 
Albonito 

ASasco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. .. 
Barranqultas . . 

Baya]s6D 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Canuy 

Carolina 

Catano 

Cayey 

Celba 

dales 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Cdnerlo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gu^lca 

Guayaflja 

Guayanllla. . . . 
Ouaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormlgueros . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz . . . 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Lares 

Las  Marias . . . . 
Las  Piedras , . 

Lolza 

Luqulllo 

Manatl 

Marlcao 

Maunabo 

Mayagiiez 

Moca 

Morovls 

Naguabo 

Naranjlto 

Orocovls 

Patlllas 

Penuelas 

Ponce 

(^ebradlllas . . 

Rlncdn 

Rio  Grande. . . 
Jllo  Piedras . . 

/    Sabana  Orande. 

tCifi/  I     Salinas 

I    San  German. . . , 

AiSan  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . 

San  Sebastl^ 
Santa  Isabel. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta 

Vega  BaJa.. . . 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


26,957 

290 
360 
260 
460 
36A 

193 
312 
64 
198 
583 

513 
349 
878 
509 

410 

7 
502 
126 
513 
360 

460 

387 

680 

29 

65 

116 
24 
124 
127 
429 

350 
512 
71 
596 
538 

245 
116 
361 
182 
621 

269 
656 
157 
169 
270 

60 
260 
304 
392 
473 

356 

583 
728 
476 
176 

231 
272 
153 
473 
336 

186 

73 

336 


698 
25 

313 
52 

401 
1,050 

206 
200 
33 
209 
875 
436 


32,852 

594 
451 
402 
546 
426 

277 
998 
96 
259 
595 

620 
445 
769 
487 
605 

9 
637 
151 
525 
577 

418 

497 

869 

32 

82 

178 
40 
135 
222 
508 

421 
555 
92 
591 
631 

246 
172 
353 
237 
902 

295 

675 
438 
247 
374 

100 
372 
454 
512 
632 

432 
661 
739 
512 
213 

334 
322 
239 
429 
494 

213 

81 

460 

1 

1,313 

902 
18 

374 
70 

443 
1,281 

368 
388 
40 
242 
963 
571 


294,106 

1,330 
1,165 
1,362 
4,266 
3,923 

921 
7,631 

877 
1,345 
4,395 

5,211 
6,332 
10,561 
3,036 
8,622 

788 
5,534 
1,022 
3,219 
2,790 

12,662 
2,901 
5,646 
1,790 
4,501 

2,881 
3,598 
5,818 
1,221 
4,361 

4,538 
8,065 
618 
6,443 
3,333 

2,185 
5,757 
4,668 
6,729 
2,275 

758 
4,297 
4,257 
2,712 
3,204 

176 
1,400 
2,282 
1,195 
4,099 

5,319 
3,696 
4,556 
3,347 
2,441 

6,033 
1,716 
771 
6,898 
3,281 

2,083 
7,513 
2,744 

8,737 

3,233 
1,626 
5,246 
3,197 
3,897 
4,785 

4,445 
2,400 
7,715 
1,303 
6,170 
2,254 


289,389 

2,353 

1,577 
2,724 
3,401 
4,228 

1,503 
6,986 
1,388 
2,205 

3,615 

7,004 
7,144 
7,517 
2,839 
8,458 

530 
5,976 
1,626 
3,598 
4,027 

9,056 
3,935 
3,743 
2,223 
2,589 

2,749 
2,388 
4,352 
2,065 
4,234 

4,354 
4,672 
736 
6,168 
5,471 

2,330 
3,984 
3,94S 
5,265 
2,944 

1,018 
4,794 
4,603 
2,235 
3,415 

365 
2,284 
3,030 
2,084 
4,679 

5,113 
4,460 
4,135 
3,293 
1,794 

6,018 
1,966 
1,399 
4,414 
7,341 

2,356 

6,579 

3,416 

3 

8,028 

4,585 
961 
4,229 
2,961 
3,194 
5,531 

2,049 
2,905 
7,985 
1,622 
6,065 
2,575 


25,906 

283 
322 

250 
444 
348 

186 
775 
60 
186 
579 

505 
316 
858 
497 
398 

6 
490 
114 
499 
332 

444 

380 

673 

29 

63 

110 
22 

114 
123 
420 

332 
501 
57 
571 
505 

239 
114 
351 
168 
590 

262 
645 
147 
162 
262 

58 
238 
279 
367 
469 

348 
578 
713 
466 
169 

226 
261 
131 
443 
330 

162 
68 
291 

1,257 

663 

19 

303 

51 

387 

1,017 

201 
189 
31 
199 
856 
404 


31,440 

577 
388 
378 
517 
415 

252 
968 
88 
255 
557 

601 
400 
730 
467 
581 

9 
621 
147 
510 
554 

401 

477 

826 

31 

76 

174 
37 
132 
207 
486 

412 
536 
82 
575 
590 

245 

168 
349 
221 
869 

288 
658 
424 
241 
356 

99 
348 
426 
464 
621 

421 
651 
718 
485 
193 

318 
308 
215 
405 
473 

195 

80 

405 

1 

1,269 


U 
366 

68 

424 

1,257 

356 
374 
40 
237 
930 
535 


175, 280 

830 

560 

740 

2,516 

2,073 

513 

4,914 

418 

801 

2,123 

3,260 
4,116 
6,160 
1,941 
6,457 

701 
3,293 

482 
1,743 
1,394 

7,808 
1,451 
3,530 
816 
3,330 

1,623 
2,060 
3,439 
796 
2,775 

2,671 
5,739 
207 
3,310 
1,607 

1,176 
3,875 
3,093 
4,267 
1,505 

500 
2,156 
2,504 
1,623 
2,177 

114 
662 

1,437 
673 

2,178 

3,274 
2,019 
2,490 
1,865 
1,666 

3,941 

929 

259 

4,141 

1,997 

1,073 
4,419 
1,176 

4,431 

1,880 
540 
3,577 
2,371 
2,5U 
2,831 

3,631 
1,487 
3,557 
793 
3,088 
1,197 


153,297 

1,338 
648 
1,129 
1,676 
2,315 

693 
3,952 

542 
1,102 
1,844 

4,428 
3,799 
4,021 
1,489 
5,508 

400 
3,342 

729 
1,951 
1,869 

5,084 
1,891 
3,111 
1,132 
1,819 

1,150 
1,156 
2,533 
1,048 
2,503 

2,424 

2,538 

193 

2,667 

1,647 

1,314 
2,123 
2,308 
2,631 
1,776 

631 
2,364 
2,644 
1,190 
2,016 

247 
910 

1,808 
835 

2,428 

2,455 
2,300 
2,U3 
1,595 
977 

3,277 
1,023 
480 
2,067 
5,019 

1,133 
3,530 
1,301 
3 
4,010 

2,333 

407 
2,534 
2,087 
1,630 
3,235 

1,179 
1,447 
3,305 
761 
2,866 
1,304 


157 
180 
136 
388 
287 

77 
584 

42 
136 
499 

355 
269 

744 
323 
308 

6 
380 
102 
421 
265 

363 

322 

518 

28 

59 

82 

20 

78 

73 

349 

258 

360 
49 
492 
400 

181 
81 
308 
116 
382 


584 

m 

135 
216 

25 
139 
165 
203 
358 

303 
469 
576 
316 
99 

145 
172 
53 
386 
277 

96 

63 
186 


1,070 

477 
15 

239 
34 

316 

768 

135 
146 
28 
125 
683 
244 


24,071 

393 
263 
286 
427 
342 

151 
691 
60 
192 
478 

471 
305 
567 
323 
490 


495 
124 
401 
448 

312 
388 

743 
30 
61 

140 
34 
105 
142 
413 

342 

372 

55 

489 

437 

165 
114 
289 
163 
572 

171 
577 
325 
205 
233 

50 
289 
243 
298 
534 

358 
570 
577 
353 
123 

216 
244 
143 
349 
397 

128 

70 
280 

1,072 

636 
14 

290 
55 

350 

858 

261 
259 
34 
167 
757 
304 


73,488 

357 

257 

404 

1,105 

1,277 

165 

2,067 

177 

443 

1,407 

1,089 
1,494 
2,755 
825 
1,480 

73 

1,459 

291 

932 

803 

3,034 
737 

1,420 
670 
726 

812 
1,115 
1,493 

266 
1,U8 

1,201 
1,997 

154 
1,494 

998 

809 
1,265 
1,125 
1,210 

620 

161 
1,240 
829 
764 
794 

45 
337 
418 
302 
1,161 

1,271 

1,129 

1,265 

853 

447 

1,222 
469 
122 

1,897 
924 

460 

1,987 
583 

2,455 

947 
306 

1,261 
737 
884 

1,509 

644 

680 
1,478 

332 
1,896 

555 


76,788 

733 

389 

823 

1,065 

1,209 

346 

1,918 

276 

673 

1,080 

1,567 
1,622 
1,769 
861 
1,694 

60 

1,640 

409 

1,088 

1,258 

2,448 

1,183 

1,703 

580 

529 

679 
533 
898 
469 
1,061 

1,235 

1,360 

118 
1,435 
1,051 

792 
1,023 
1,158 
1,274 
1,003 

313 
1,419 
967 
584 
898 

101 
601 
570 
447 
1,442 

1,272 

1,431 

1,327 

838 

421 

1,229 

633 

291 

1,201 

1,567 

548 

1,811 
718 

2,327 

1,281 
279 

1,082 
627 
378 

1,640 

607 

832 
2,860 

420 
1,671 

623 


50 
45 
46 
106 
90 

32 

192 

14 

18 

159 

129 

82 
235 
79 
96 

3 

132 
46 

109 
77 

142 
105 
141 
26 
19 

31 

7 

55 

23 

103 

87 

138 

8 

180 

93 

25 
46 
95 
57 
47 

26 

185 
42 
61 
59 


71 

45 

25 

106 

106 
113 
149 
117 
41 

74 
64 
21 
153 
74 

46 
36 
58 


10 

79 

17 

101 

156 

33 
39 
16 
37 
179 
68 


82 
60 
60 
120 
109 

29 

178 
28 
62 

113 

149 
91 

154 
75 

158 

5 

130 

32 

119 

132 

149 
137 
176 
30 
21 

56 
25 
43 
42 
109 

82 

156 
5 

151 
85 

54 
53 
83 
60 
83 

33 

149 
94 
58 
76 

13 
82 
71 
69 
134 

92 
126 
165 
127 

34 

108 
60 
41 
118 
103 

34 
47 
63 


83 
213 

59 
90 
17 


29,455 

77 

65 

134 

287 

443 

50 
446 
226 

42 
559 

671 
260 
1,025 
207 
264 

7 
624 
122 

430 
371 

1,396 
457 
438 
304 
416 

276 
409 
747 
48 
265 

365 

240 

21 

1,251 

445 

185 
384 
302 
656 
126 

30 
532 
751 
234 
184 

15 
166 
99 
43 
594 

306 
326 

547 
380 
104 

527 
220 
27 
585 
201 

201 

1,056 

265 


239 
747 
237 
75 
257 
365 

139 
133 
2,645 
77 
664 
212 


2^884 

153 
93 
262 
245 
377 

45 
397 
193 
161 
289 

352 
519 
515 
168 
383 

12 
633 
110 
355 
419 

1,133 
480 
413 
501 
107 

178 
375 
715 
204 
261 

202 

258 
77 
522 
184 

165 
247 
217 
591 
126 

47 
419 
232 
Ul 
205 

17 
261 
115 
132 
414 

258 
379 
407 
327 
78 

589 
131 
65 
369 
232 

240 
833 
274 


546 
98 

240 
79 

180 

488 

88 

200 

1,698 

142 

504 

153 


2 
87 
32 
156 
48 

28 

71 

9 

23 

134 

80 
101 
226 

31 
113 

2 
67 
18 
55 
87 

82 
92 

94 


18 
5 
9 

24 

71 

70 
28 
27 
81 
119 


59 

70 

7 

3 

151 
31 


49 
54 
63 

57 

105 

118 

64 

21 

18 
41 
64 
87 
56 

57 

9 

106 


59 
6 

91 
30 

14 
26 
1 
21 
124 
69 


7,268 

12 
125 
U9 
176 
115 

56 

199 

22 

79 
172 

192 
177 
296 

111 
228 

4 
114 
43 
79 
165 

117 

122 

182 

3 

20 

32 

17 
19 
46 

142 

100 
132 

25 
136 
191 

21 
34 
65 
106 

12 


168 

115 
35 


59 
73 
148 
122 

90 
143 

99 
103 

43 

49 
70 
90 
105 

150 

70 
24 
157 


114 
27 

159 
77 

48 
87 
6 
46 
163 
94 


15,883 

66 
283 

84 
358 
130 

193 

204 

56 

59 

306 

191 
462 
621 
63 
421 

7 
158 
127 
114 
222 

424 
256 
258 


170 
14 
139 
111 
203 

301 
89 
236 
388 
283 

15 
233 
148 
596 

24 

67 
369 

173 
91 
49 

2 
235 
328 
177 
166 

468 
222 

254 
249 
224 

343 
98 
363 

275 

159 

349 

51 

720 


117 
33 

171 
14 

245 


31 
100 

35 
101 
522 
290 


PUERTO  RICO 


77 


Municipio  Table  13.-FARMS  REPORTING  AND  NUMBER  OF  MILK  COWS  ON  FARMS.  COWS  MILKED,  CATTLE  AND 

CALVES  SOLD,  AND  MILK  SOLD:  CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950 


Uunlciplo 


Cows  and 

heifers 

Milk 

cows 

Cows  milked  during  the  year 

Milk  sold 

Cattle  and  c 

alves  sold 

Farms  reporting 

Number 

Farms 
report- 

Number 

Farms  reporting 

Number 

Total 

Percent 

Farms 

ing 

of  milk 

report- 

Farms 

Number 

1959 

cows 
1959 

ing 
1959 

reporting 
1959 

1959 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1949 

1959 

1949 

1959 

1949 

25,906 

31,440 

175,280 

153,297 

23,073 

96,246 

19,408 

27,470 

39,283 

81,856 

93 

2,911 

110,200,442 

57,525,156 

11,168 

119,450 

283 

577 

830 

1,338 

262 

456 

262 

465 

485 

779 

106 

30 

173,680 

212,854 

109 

323 

322 

388 

560 

648 

251 

322 

267 

304 

347 

411 

107 

55 

37,733 

27,629 

176 

369 

250 

378 

740 

1,129 

238 

569 

187 

335 

482 

856 

85 

28 

204,415 

311,286 

97 

316 

444 

517 

2,516 

1,676 

424 

1,358 

280 

459 

993 

926 

73 

71 

741,140 

166,813 

189 

1,000 

348 

415 

2,073 

2,315 

304 

1,275 

200 

384 

994 

1,169 

78 

30 

755,039 

476,429 

139 

1,142 

186 

252 

513 

693 

141 

293 

144 

236 

300 

484 

102 

6 

111,700 

144,717 

59 

192 

775 

968 

4,914 

3,952 

711 

3,323 

577 

846 

3,075 

2j362 

93 

122 

4,994,150 

1,769,635 

342 

2,325 

60 

88 

418 

542 

44 

115 

45 

75 

97 

247 

84 

4 

10,655 

33,456 

38 

566 

186 

255 

801 

1,102 

171 

427 

101 

233 

293 

636 

69 

16 

161,290 

137,333 

35 

207 

579 

557 

2,123 

1,844 

553 

1,368 

416 

491 

1,045 

991 

76 

32 

423,768 

223,297 

215 

954 

505 

601 

3,260 

4,428 

480 

2,062 

438 

523 

2,034 

2,858 

99 

43 

3,021,578 

3,424,505 

187 

2,162 

316 

400 

4,116 

3,799 

290 

2,517 

249 

351 

2,402 

1,993 

95 

53 

4,543,362 

2,115,661 

131 

2,402 

858 

730 

6,160 

4,021 

817 

4,127 

759 

6A4 

3,508 

2,566 

85 

91 

5,414,485 

2,659,707 

434 

4,117 

497 

467 

1,941 

1,489 

426 

1,087 

349 

408 

900 

900 

83 

45 

829,206 

423,345 

279 

837 

398 

581 

6,457 

5,508 

384 

4,846 

327 

537 

4,779 

3,130 

99 

55 

10,184,224 

4,267,880 

139 

3,908 

6 

9 

701 

400 

6 

286 

6 

7 

271 

168 

95 

5 

599,500 

332,950 

5 

401 

490 

621 

3,293 

3,342 

431 

1,480 

330 

522 

1,220 

1,538 

82 

43 

985,293 

821,703 

205 

1,902 

114 

147 

482 

729 

83 

228 

60 

126 

199 

321 

87 

3 

147, 500 

139,193 

29 

114 

499 

510 

1,743 

1,951 

467 

1,052 

395 

447 

<K1 

968 

90 

49 

379,308 

162,644 

132 

541 

332 

554 

1,394 

1,869 

288 

772 

246 

504 

699 

1,087 

91 

21 

360,702 

187,162 

165 

1,083 

444 

401 

7,808 

5,084 

384 

3,607 

391 

323 

3,720 

1,920 

103 

62 

5,358,663 

2,467,210 

185 

6,203 

380 

477 

1,451 

1,891 

359 

798 

285 

391 

807 

917 

101 

21 

249,005 

243,648 

104 

690 

673 

826 

3,530 

3,111 

631 

2,160 

638 

755 

2,222 

1,709 

103 

45 

2,509,839 

719,959 

289 

1,738 

29 

31 

816 

1,132 

22 

234 

17 

28 

107 

245 

46 

5 

133,300 

97,875 

24 

1,030 

63 

76 

3,330 

1,819 

55 

1,479 

48 

64 

1,464 

1,210 

99 

17 

4,847,960 

2,361,679 

22 

2,176 

110 

174 

1,623 

1,150 

92 

334 

66 

131 

224 

500 

67 

21 

210,430 

177,614 

25 

1,542 

22 

37 

2,060 

1,156 

19 

339 

16 

33 

376 

510 

111 

8 

545,359 

330,104 

12 

3,132 

114 

132 

3,439 

2,533 

102 

1,163 

40 

109 

1,166 

837 

100 

16 

1,462,890 

693,890 

42 

4,082 

123 

207 

796 

1,048 

108 

583 

107 

182 

598 

541 

103 

15 

761,173 

304,174 

36 

385 

420 

486 

2,775 

2,503 

381 

1,427 

340 

434 

1,350 

1,495 

95 

26 

1,001,460 

1,477,361 

204 

1,754 

332 

412 

2,671 

2,424 

279 

1,449 

246 

368 

1,307 

1,261 

90 

34 

1,635,837 

1,312,838 

177 

1,873 

501 

536 

5,739 

2,538 

451 

3,964 

433 

467 

3,913 

1,676 

99 

172 

6,665,731 

1,521,336 

302 

2,144 

57 

82 

207 

193 

53 

161 

49 

66 

152 

121 

94 

13 

160,925 

37,358 

42 

113 

571 

575 

3,310 

2,667 

451 

1,147 

391 

439 

1,060 

1,248 

92 

109 

529,560 

378,628 

201 

3,531 

505 

590 

1,607 

1,647 

460 

1,060 

367 

549 

886 

1,157 

34 

77 

481,521 

349,542 

291 

1,064 

239 

245 

1,176 

1,314 

209 

734 

211 

216 

737 

517 

100 

26 

739,676 

156,895 

72 

363 

114 

168 

3,875 

2,123 

83 

1,444 

66 

128 

1,477 

691 

102 

41 

2,325,232 

529,731 

50 

3,916 

351 

349 

3,093 

2,308 

316 

1,726 

289 

325 

1,679 

1,292 

97 

34 

2,454,862 

986,923 

191 

1,717 

168 

221 

4,267 

2,631 

159 

2,938 

134 

185 

2,754 

1,254 

94 

35 

4,329,159 

1,030,213 

95 

3,131 

590 

869 

1,505 

1,776 

477 

959 

280 

746 

693 

1,139 

72 

53 

295,242 

197,793 

138 

656 

262 

288 

500 

631 

227 

307 

239 

249 

340 

392 

111 

50 

95,289 

107,488 

69 

149 

645 

658 

2,156 

2,364 

598 

1,239 

556 

603 

1,077 

1,219 

87 

24 

273,410 

226,609 

319 

1,337 

147 

424 

2,50i 

2,644 

127 

1,130 

81 

340 

1,097 

1,327 

97 

13 

1,676,330 

1,165,471 

64 

2,975 

162 

241 

1,623 

1,190 

Ul 

901 

86 

212 

841 

504 

93 

12 

1,041,800 

154,769 

70 

1,626 

262 

356 

2,177 

2,016 

232 

1,159 

226 

319 

1,140 

993 

98 

57 

1,752,336 

682,130 

140 

900 

58 

99 

114 

247 

46 

63 

50 

81 

72 

145 

114 

14 

22,058 

33,662 

31 

70 

238 

348 

662 

910 

190 

341 

128 

234 

227 

385 

67 

27 

42,495 

17,436 

109 

349 

279 

426 

1,437 

1,808 

237 

901 

169 

361 

773 

1,246 

86 

34 

980,442 

1,389,103 

99 

553 

367 

464 

673 

835 

341 

449 

239 

412 

308 

568 

69 

3 

17,504 

39,999 

58 

92 

469 

621 

2,178 

2,428 

433 

988 

297 

569 

845 

1,316 

86 

36 

383,151 

140,295 

135 

1,109 

348 

421 

3,274 

2,455 

277 

1,672 

212 

345 

1,695 

1,127 

101 

27 

2,678,235 

598,975 

130 

1,782 

578 

651 

2,019 

2,300 

556 

1,227 

492 

621 

1,114 

1,415 

91 

42 

167,950 

155,718 

286 

861 

713 

718 

2,490 

2,143 

647 

1,313 

528 

567 

1,135 

1,122 

36 

39 

214,692 

112,256 

334 

1,683 

466 

485 

1,865 

1,595 

350 

686 

292 

392 

552 

829 

80 

25 

90,968 

322,839 

172 

753 

169 

193 

1,666 

977 

151 

872 

155 

157 

913 

507 

105 

25 

1,155,458 

463,637 

80 

825 

226 

318 

3,941 

3,277 

189 

2,164 

196 

260 

2,190 

1,753 

101 

58 

3,368,254 

2,393,768 

116 

3,215 

261 

308 

929 

1,023 

240 

572 

235 

289 

561 

681 

98 

60 

273,715 

232,109 

137 

591 

131 

215 

259 

480 

103 

175 

84 

176 

155 

319 

89 

6 

6,720 

11,280 

48 

229 

443 

405 

4,141 

2,067 

362 

1,801 

168 

331 

1,379 

826 

77 

67 

2,993,809 

64,031 

118 

2,730 

330 

473 

1,997 

5,019 

310 

1,446 

248 

425 

1,341 

2,885 

93 

19 

1,545,730 

5,517,377 

124 

1,207 

162 

195 

1,073 

1,133 

148 

720 

38 

164 

537 

563 

75 

11 

791,399 

542,671 

79 

655 

68 

80 

4,419 

3,530 

48 

2,027 

41 

66 

1,970 

1,580 

97 

16 

2,651,126 

1,759,813 

45 

4,534 

291 

405 

1,176 

1,301 

3 

4,010 

276 

758 

190 

350 

1 

1,2(K 

677 

774 

3 

2,417 

89 

23 

508,150 

273,389 

159 

853 

1,257 

1,269 

4,431 

1,158 

2,463 

1,108 

2,294 

93 

128 

1,024,501 

338,989 

606 

2,521 

663 

868 

1,880 

2,333 

631 

1,150 

536 

766 

1,263 

1,395 

110 

106 

355,839 

253,474 

339 

1,022 

19 

14 

540 

407 

15 

328 

15 

14 

321 

146 

98 

8 

722,520 

66,616 

14 

1,173 

303 

366 

3,577 

2,534 

289 

2,573 

236 

332 

2,476 

1,588 

96 

50 

3,971,778 

2,281,545 

112 

1,655 

51 

68 

2,371 

2,087 

44 

1,690 

39 

59 

1,524 

1,425 

90 

16 

2,996,977 

2,609,955 

26 

1,445 

387 

424 

2,511 

1,630 

369 

1,432 

338 

393 

1,352 

1,003 

94 

33 

1,794,522 

519,1U 

184 

1,239 

1,017 

1,257 

2,831 

3,235 

903 

1,544 

693 

1,124 

1,205 

1,795 

78 

43 

194,599 

331,496 

443 

1,103 

201 

356 

3,631 

1,179 

186 

1,947 

161 

319 

1,925 

680 

99 

47 

3,198,239 

251,330 

74 

3,339 

189 

374 

1,487 

1,447 

162 

828 

112 

327 

754 

350 

91 

31 

751,810 

291,104 

87 

362 

31 

40 

3,557 

3,305 

23 

1,122 

16 

34 

1,018 

676 

91 

4 

195,000 

80,632 

21 

5,435 

199 

237 

793 

761 

159 

356 

170 

203 

378 

374 

106 

9 

60,169 

16,375 

76 

417 

856 

930 

3,088 

2,366 

755 

1,544 

626 

828 

1,349 

1,633 

87 

43 

523,941 

366,286 

361 

2,511 

404 

535 

1,197 

l,30t 

298 

686 

306 

447 

718 

760 

105 

68 

392,319 

189,443 

141 

789 

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Hatlllo 

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Humacao 

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jayuya 

Juana  Diaz.. 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Lares 

Las  Marlaa. . 
Las  Pledrae. 

Lofza 

Luqulllo . 

Manatf 

Marlcao 

Maunabo.i . . . 
Mayagiiez.  , . . 

Moca 

Morovla 

Haguabo 

NaranJIto. . . 
Orocovls. . . , 

Patlllas 

Pe^elas. . , , 

Ponce 

Quebradlllas 

Rlnc6n 

Rio  Grande . . 
^Rfo  Pledras. 

San  Sebastian 
Santa  Isabel. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta , 

Vega  BaJa 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


78 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  14.-FARMS  REPORTING  AND  NUMBER  OF  HOGS  AND  PIGS  ON  FARMS,  SOWS  FARROWING,  PIGS 
RAISED,  AND  HOGS  AND  PIGS  SOLD:  CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950 


Hogs  end  pigs  cm  fans 


Farms  reporting 


Number,  total 


Less  than 
A   months  old 


FanDS 
report- 

1959 


Number, 
1959 


4  months  old 
and  over 


Fanns 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Number, 
1959 


Sows  farrowing 

between 

Hoy.  1,  1958,  and 

Oct.  31,  1959 


Farms 
report- 
ing 


Pigs  raised  between 

Nov.  1,  1958,  and 

Oct.  31,  1959 


Faims 
report- 
ing 


Hogs  and  pigs  sold 

between 

Nov.  1,  1958,  and 

Oct.  31,  1959 


Farms 
report- 
ing 


Puerto  Rico  . 

Ad  Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Aguas  Buenas . , 
Aibonito 

ASasco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . . 
Barranquitas.. 

BayamcSn 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Cajnuy 

Carolina 

Catano 

Cayey 

Ceiba 

Clales 

Cldra 

Coamo 

CGDerlo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Qu&ilca 

Guayama 

Guayanllla. . . . 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

HormlgueroB . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz , . . 

Juncofi 

Lajas 

Lares 

Las  Marian ... 
LaB  Pledras . , 

Loiza 

Luqulllo 

Manatf 

Maricao 

Maunabo.*. 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morovis 

Naguabo 

Naranjito 

Orocovls 

Patillas 

Penuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllas. . 

Rlnc<Sn 

^J^fo  Grande. . . , 
Rio  PJedras.. , 

Sabana  Grande . 

Salinas 

San  Germ^ 

San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . , 

San  Sebaati^. 
Santa  Isabel. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto, 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta 

Vega  BaJa 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


383 
■435 
190 
"129 
240 

219 
625 
84 

176 
453 

420 
262 
766 

479 
319 

1 

447 
87 

511 
335 

373 

264 

420 

9 

33 

65 
10 

147 
167 
371 

288 
420 
67 
559 
474 

234 
70 
314 
166 
718 

401 
649 
128 
53 
223 

135 
246 
319 
447 
386 

241 
425 
593 
519 
248 

269 
205 
169 
205 
197 

186 
64 

350 

1,161 

732 
11 

194 
27 

329 
1,143 

196 
121 
33 
279 
1,007 
588 


497 
466 
338 
501 
359 

318 
900 
85 
223 
496 

557 
381 
609 
487 
455 


532 
153 

487 

510 

468 

430 

744 

6 

60 

139 
19 
185 
264 
443 

349 
467 
76 
480 
655 

195 
184 
250 
210 
1,093 

364 
563 
354 
169 
303 

112 
402 
338 
614 
566 

345 
511 
597 
613 
320 

350 
331 
276 
334 
306 


1,210 

1,072 

19 

309 

50 

330 

1,293 

328 
343 
40 
331 
958 
631 


73,029 

676 
732 
757 
1,385 
653 

486 

1,620 

199 

402 

1,026 

1,352 
702 

2,310 
933 

2,679 

2 

1,576 

234 

1,121 

1,075 

1,292 
773 

1,454 
40 
96 

257 
186 
576 
471 
2,291 

1,032 
1,004 
176 
1,787 
1,373 

446 
269 
919 
631 
1,752 

626 

1,904 
478 
149 
681 

250 
703 

1,178 
926 

1,023 

660 

917 

1,107 

1,333 

961 

965 

402 

339 

1,012 

1,139 

625 
269 
970 

3,527 

1,726 

51 

629 

335 

1,406 

2,601 

1,943 

345 

94 

574 

2,547 

1,234 


91,069 

1,092 
774 
1,231 
i,287 
1,013 

963 

2,477 

271 

838 

1,122 

2,158 
1,224 
1,815 
997 
2,136 

17 

1,713 

358 

1,168 

1,496 

1,530 

1,352 

1,921 

48 

348 

668 

407 

963 

848 

1,383 

1,010 
1,195 
196 
1,419 
1,830 

466 
1,048 

620 
1,029 
2,775 

703 

1,279 

1,137 

421 

787 

213 
1,213 

943 
1,451 
2,028 

1,204 
1,449 
1,288 
1,589 
1,287 

1,150 

839 

875 

1,039 

1,341 

714  I 
783 
1,356  1 

2,908 

2,363 
471 
876 

1,073 
829 

2,916 

929 
1,304 
1,272 

757 
2,919 
1,497 


41,073 


200 

308 

203 

321 

107 

325 

176 

527 

153 

380 

84 

157 

273 

717 

20 

54 

72 

187 

225 

479 

221 

852 

143 

313 

326 

803 

213 

402 

172 

1,259 

267 

809 

33 

83 

324 

598 

205 

495 

169 

712 

153 

366 

223 

675 

4 

23 

12 

43 

39 

136 

3 

91 

54 

210 

66 

220 

174 

947 

83 

467 

192 

422 

33 

89 

218 

670 

215 

603 

33 

171 

35 

116 

125 

325 

73 

404 

335 

775 

174 

244 

236 

754 

78 

223 

23 

33 

107 

311 

58 

104 

80 

226 

168 

622 

223 

452 

201 

437 

90 

247 

241 

455 

294 

553 

164 

451 

115 

437 

115 

437 

107 

193 

57 

123 

79 

300 

107 

451 

37 

277 

18 

55 

170 

485 

499 

1,404 

328 

715 

5 

22 

100 

287 

25 

226 

130 

719 

577 

1,295 

91 

858 

30 

93 

16 

42 

145 

305 

344 

814 

361 

702 

245 

363 

286 

411 

113 

432 

341 

853 

115 

273 

165 

329 

460 

903 

73 

145 

127 

215 

301 

547 

330 

1,000 

181 

389 

662 

1,507 

33U 

531 

262 

1,420 

1 

2 

299 

767 

78 

151 

324 

523 

299 

580 

291 

580 

217 

407 

284 

779 

8 

17 

28 

53 

42 

121 

10 

95 

124 

366 

136 

251 

313 

1,344 

245 

565 

307 

532 

46 

87 

505 

1,117 

375 

765 

171 

275 

48 

153 

275 

594 

132 

277 

526 

977 

237 

332 

581 

1,150 

76 

250 

37 

66 

168 

370 

86 

146 

230 

477 

204 

556 

313 

474 

292 

536 

214 

413 

263 

462 

375 

549 

466 

887 

173 

524 

208 

528 

126 

209 

130 

211 

167 

712 

150 

738 

150 

,   348 

60 

''   214 

239 

485 

016 

2,123 

535 

1,011 

10 

29 

139 

342 

17 

159 

254 

687 

762 

1,306 

157 

1,035 

105 

252 

24 

52 

187 

269 

936 

1,733 

315 

532 

53 
33 
26 

28 
104 
17 
18 
41 

130 
65 

100 
73 

106 


93 

13 

148 

103 

142 
81 
58 


14 

5 

20 

46 

123 

74 

127 

9 

81 
167 

26 

17 
63 
60 
165 

12 
197 
18 


208 
5 
39 
13 
91 

169 

55 
35 
9 
55 
199 
90 


9,485 

146 
55 
99 

111 
71 

40 
192 
23 
32 
66 

220 
95 

205 
84 

360 


176 
44 
192 
245 

236 

107 

156 

6 

5 

22 

24 

37 

72 

283 

101 
284 
30 
217 
294 

30 
31 
90 
160 
241 

39 
239 
39 
7 
82 

43 
61 
253 
93 
97 

51 

56 

110 

117 

165 

129 
65 
49 

101 
92 

119 
94 
212 


331 

6 

55 

55 

144 

426 

378 
43 
13 
63 
229 
230 


7,884 


60,329 


219 

531 

56 

473 

47 

867 

188 

916 

66 

366 

39 

323 

136 

1,407 

16 

137 

21 

195 

43 

510 

226 

1,796 

72 

772 

193 

1,260 

72 

580 

156 

2,044 

177 

1,451 

13 

237 

236 

1,451 

162 

1,354 

178 

1,931 

142 

899 

131 

1,091 

3 

25 

3 

37 

20 

174 

6 

115 

19 

235 

95 

543 

186 

1,611 

104 

801 

172 

1,658 

13 

187 

223 

1,083 

162 

1,475 

32 

152 

19 

224 

98 

693 

63 

1,186 

249 

1,804 

51 

207 

267 

1,363 

15 

245 

3 

41 

58 

627 

30 

214 

32 

319 

66 

1,267 

136 

680 

86 

565 

51 

310 

104 

335 

135 

764 

155 

693 

179 

1,423 

102 

332 

116 

532 

25 

257 

48 

731 

30 

668 

53 

1,043 

38 

523 

74 

1,155 

333 

1,876 

243 

2,599 

4 

33 

56 

359 

16 

354 

124 

1,113 

414 

2,106 

57 

1,260 

76 

375 

7 

76 

147 

504 

203 

1,344, 

189 

1,237 

123 
5 
136 
215 
135 

87 
336 
40 
46 
231 

223 
196 
391 
392 

163 

269 
23 
272 
264 

258 
121 
224 


170 
230 
60 
159 
347 

80 
26 
176 
119 
306 

135 

305 

54 


55 

97 
147 
123 
163 

59 
264 
374 
154 
135 

92 

157 
64 
71 

141 

108 
39 
241 


498 
5 
101' 
15 
227 
548 

103 
73 
19 
120 
358 
231 


PUERTO  RICO 


79 


Municipio  Table  15.-FARMS  REPORTING  AND  NUMBER  OF  CHICKENS  ON  FARMS,  NUMBER  OF  CHICKENS  SOLD,  AND 

DOZENS  OF  EGGS  SOLD:  CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950 


Chicken  hen£  an   farm 


Farms  reporting 


1959    1950 


1959     1950 


Chickens  on  farm 
(pullets,  broilers,  and  roosters) 


Farms  reporting 


1959  1950 


Chickens  sold   (hens, 
pullets,  broilers,   and  roosters) 


Farms  reporting 


1959        1950 


1959  1950 


Eggs  sold 


Farms  report  ijig 


1959  1950 


Puerto  Rico  . . 

Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Aguas  Buenas . . 
Albonlto 

A^sco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . . 
Barranqultas . . 

Bay&m6n 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camay 

Carolina 

Catafio 

Cayey 

Ceiba 

Clales 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Conerio 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gu^ica 

Guayama 

Guayanilla. . . . 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

HormlgueroB . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz. . . 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Lares 

Las  Marias . . . . 
Las  Piedraa, , 

Lofza 

Luqulllo * 

Manatf 

Maricao 

Maunabo.i 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morovis 

Naguabo 

NaranJIto. ... 

Orocovis 

Patlllas 

Pefiuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradillas. 

Rlncdn 

Rio  Grande. .. 
-Rio  Piedras . . 

Sabana  Grande 

Salinas 

San  Germ^, . . 

^San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . 

San  Sebastl^ 
Santa  Isabel. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujillo  Alto 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta. . . . 

Vega  BaJa 

Vieques-. 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


36,781 

1,030 
604 
293 
558 
422 

404 
961 
96 
262 
726 

590 
344 
996 
686 
385 

1 
697 

131 
771 
537 

536 
396 

784 
13 


95 
19 
215 
264 
499 

365 
531 
97 
626 
624 

517 
108 
381 
206 
1,178 

858 
752 
169 
119 
332 

421 
297 
575 
702 
605 

332 
630 
1,064 
694 
356 

582 
312 
220 
267 
362 

231 
70 
553 

1,359 

1,079 

11 

250 

48 

390 

2,136 

241 
261 
39 
457 
1,058 
959 


47,241 

1,257 
814 
472 
703 
60S 

569 
1,352 
140 
324 
830 

688 
503 
905 
698 
626 

7 
957 
184 
828 
763 

661 

580 

1,026 


217 
34 
283 
400 
620 

456 
680 
104 
665 

800 

567 
261 
380 
269 
1,639 

828 
752 
516 
304 
516 

472 
463 
876 
921 

810 

471 
732 
1,221 
836 
481 

814 
419 
363 
495 
523 

314 

101 
726 

1,552 

1,468 

20 

419 

74 

457 

2,425 

473 

557 

56 

560 

1,140 

1,111 


674,997 

17, 8W 
5,736 
4,065 
9,619 

25,953 

5,685 

14,695 

850 

4,254 
14,076 

79,239 
7,129 

19,491 
8,812 

15,445 

10 
11,817 
11,576 
13,649 
11,716 

20,651 
6,855 

16,494 

185 

6,236 

1,577 

458 

9,670 

8,585 

15,923 

6,359 

10,080 

1,675 

3,906 

10,678 

7,254 
7,984 
6,249 
5,665 
20,025 

12,454 

15,769 

3,337 

1,407 

5,301 

8,028 
3,546 

11,802 
7,799 

11,542 

3,897 
10,893 
17,927 
10,216 

6,950 

23,613 
4,735 
2,799 
8,983 

55,237 

5,307 

1,362 

24,769 

20,280 

14,936 
408 
10,870 
2,253 
13,627 
30,752 

20,764 
6,300 
563 
15,815 
10,833 
16,757 


799,353 

22,374 
7,146 
7,953 

10,238 

14,111 

9,539 
19,434 
2,153 
7,081 
16,985 

14,685 
10,004 
17,085 
9,575 
10,721 

197 

15,313 

2,147 

12,730 

11,926 

14,995 
10,202 
17,848 
230 
2,449 

4,078 
3,518 
6,246 
7,884 
12,383 

7,876 
10,095 
1,886 
9,554 
10,200 

8,634 
7,180 
4,643 
7,175 
26,731 

12,522 
9,120 
3,907 
4,346 
6,704 

9,219 
6,274 
14,735 
10,054 
15,853 

6,957 
14,492 
23,314 
10,785 
10,326 

14,431 
6,259 
5,304 
6,146 
9,693 

6,555 

3,613 

13,930 

22,995 

20,106 
2,023 
8,075 
7,159 
U,533 
30,471 

7,041 
9,673 
13,556 
9,911 
14,580 
15,887 


34,025 

990 
515 
254 
539 

303 

376 
864 
92 
214 
707 

564 
319 
981 
658 
356 


661 
L28 
736 
524 

520 

333 

737 

13 


20 
179 
246 
491 

283 
493 
95 
582 
533 

477 
107 
371 
190 
1,006 

672 
724 
154 
102 
322 

390 
264 
526 
581 
565 

313 
592 
962 
657 
343 

555 
274 
139 
209 
347 

192 
70 
529 

1,323 

933 
11 

199 
44 

353 
2,083 

219 
217 
39 
432 
978 
919 


45,969 

1,243 
730 
466 
699 
591 

554 
1,328 
132 
316 
797 

669 

494 
889 
630 
611 


937 
182 
819 
752 

653 
571 
974 


208 
31 
276 
398 
613 

440 
664 
104 
649 
773 

547 
267 
366 
256 
1,568 

826 
731 
494 
297 
498 

470 
445 
844 
871 
791 

447 
713 
1,197 
823 
464 

795 
404 
347 
487 
509 

313 
100 
708 

1,513 

1,426 

20 

401 

66 

440 

2,380 

454 

538 

54 

551 

1,101 
1,092 


1,278,940 

8,794 
2,332 
2,164 
9,370 
101,769 

2,352 

18,912 

621 

3,475 
36,548 

136,005 

3,288 

12,301 

5,491 

13,865 


5,433 

2,553 

8,925 

76,716 

4,210 
5,796 
5,374 
216 
1,357 

741 

225 

3,694 

2,276 

10,445 

3,226 
8,320 
1,598 
10,871 
6,216 

4,931 
7,536 
4,012 
3,038 
9,688 

6,083 
7,U7 
1,017 
725 
2,955 

2,913 
1,460 
18,375 
1,908 
6,364 

2,156 
9,063 
10,457 
5,733 
4,441 

10,502 

2,224 

1,259 

6,644 

411,689 

3,441 

824 

21,023 

20,171 

6,460 
233 
1,494 
1,601 
7,262 
73,689 

20,831 

24,203 

348 

25,747 

5,971 

6,358 


845,459 

19,060 
5,102 
7,300 
19,609 
13,241 

6,954 
24,818 
1,847 
7,283 
12,138 

14,940 
6,890 

27,170 
8,247 

28,645 

95 

13,299 

1,606 

12,402 

U,631 

14,077 

10,698 

16,657 

197 

8,539 

2,744 
3,115 
7,803 
6,868 
28,605 

6,198 
9,354 
1,330 
10,768 
9,176 

10,912 
6,090 
6,265 
4,740 

27,097 

16,753 
8,225 
8,487 
3,904 
5,046 

12,332 
3,946 

18,724 
9,105 

14,609 

5,947 
17,637 
16,139 
11,752 

9,887 

14,728 
5,482 
3,883 
6,220 

19,085 

4,880 

3,983 

11,100 

24,877 

21,336 
2,313 
5,594 
5,127 
6,754 

40,737 

5,575 
10,539 
16,727 

9,032 
12,848 
16,036 


5,917 

139 
93 
46 
70 
65 

45 
148 
13 
22 
46 

99 

74 

217 

177 

41 


126 
19 

209 
90 

57 

69 

194 

3 


18 
26 
82 

70 
127 

17 
115 
160 

38 
15 
90 
26 
215 

82 
107 
22 
16 


37 
34 
88 
61 
94 

25 
71 
163 
57 
42 

52 
79 
17 
17 
33 

104 
U 

125 


13 

7 

131 

253 

35 

31 

2 

33 

122 

164 


14,850 

487 
324 
134 
201 

171 

310 
374 
31 
101 
171 

243 
135 
205 
198 
126 


323 

31 

180 

261 

194 
159 
246 
1 
26 

51 

11 

82 

134 

158 

154 
299 
35 
163 
324 

108 
48 
89 
99 

304 

282 
196 

127 
68 

125 

144 
96 
282 
402 
246 

118 
163 
219 
254 
212 

205 
153 
121 
96 
127 

145 

22 

308 


146 
775 

121 
126 
7 
162 
336 
515 


2,460,554 

3,770 

1,279 

771 

11,347 

390,484 

655 

68,821 

93 

1,257 

122,023 

460,926 

1,633 

5,095 

1,987 

19,324 


16,596 

1,152 

13,305 

270,959 

14,451 
1,287 
8,018 
22 
3,251 

131 

97 

2,353 

2,048 

5,433 

1,395 
3,907 
885 
8,058 
4,633 

661 
1,500 
1,599 
4,380 
5,932 

2,042 

1,711 

544 

447 

961 

1,126 

306 

73,677 

536 

1,337 

376 
13,647 
2,542 
1,547 
1,198 

7,403 

1,538 

449 

534 

419,026 

3,311 

133 

40,154 

18,067 

4,389 

70 

1,214 

4,101 

14,502 

205,397 

43,349 
67, 521 
15 
59,930 
1,334 
3,547 


685,488 

11,750 
3,602 
3,699 

23,000 
4,367 

7,924 

27,119 

829 

15,125 

4,012 

17,437 
2,253 

18,466 
3,904 

54,935 


36,556 

329 

5,368 

6,708 

4,536 

4,121 

5,270 

5 

26,655 

819 

3,128 

2,322 

3,459 

43,418 

2,398 
7,204 
4«) 
2,186 
6,603 

3,563 
1,373 
1,969 
3,613 
22,280 

7,445 
2,879 
2,820 
1,060 
1,979 

19,6ro 
1,265 

24,616 
5,439 
5,553 

1,472 
11,451 
3,407 
3,912 
5,359 

16,255 
3,047 
3,127 
1,485 

35,920 

3,733 

351 

22,097 

7,935 

13,883 

2,794 
15,962 

5,267 
19,127 

2,431 
6,104 
17,713 
3,718 
3,772 
9,001 


9,736 

290 
72 
66 

137 

108 

71 

220 

17 

44 
150 

133 
120 
404 
139 
111 


127 

27 

320 

131 

191 

117 

201 

4 

9 

37 
7 

85 
103 
178 

121 
173 
30 
90 
138 

112 
36 

113 
49 

312 

200 
177 
58 
40 
70 

90 
71 

176 
97 

208 

55 
172 
499 
139 
136 

131 
110 
27 
45 
120 

101 
21 
193 


209 
6 
77 
13 
157 
294 

61 
90 
11 
62 
216 
227 


15,506 

560 
96 
115 
225 
182 

236 
302 
35 
33 
397 

272 
137 
202 
199 

122 


402 

33 

203 

254 

280 

■  138 

439 


39 

9 

93 

141 
177 

132 
253 
42 
189 
215 

84 
39 

101 
85 

616 

202 

262 

133 

82 

122 

90 
104 
296 
223 
441 

127 
291 
703 
341 
217 

224 
153 
34 


135 
24 
248 


158 
113 
8 
190 
549 
500 


4,603,646 

38,666 
2,865 
2,784 

16,916 
155,497 

4,272 

50,245 

400 

28,794 

32,533 

532,423 
12,577 
70,055 
14,935 
72,605 


10,315 
9,031 
44,016 
36,789 

272,249 

13,923 

60,347 

115 

74,245 

979 

233 

42, 2W 

46,813 

66,876 

5,426 
23,698 

4,558 
14,093 
43,786 

6,121 

90,055 

15, 529 

28,002 

234,009 

9,257 
66,179 
4,662 
1,629 

14,747 

42,600 
2,494 

58,252 
4,290 

15,825 

1,920 
15,792 
31,775 
41,335 

6,355 

432,204 
4,447 
2,637 
82,312 

471,229 

27,618 

1,254 

322,533 

27,568 

18,361 
378 
175,774 
6,535 
37,026 
70,121 

143,156 
16,250 

313 

163,677 

5,303 

47,644 


1,068,484 

48,695 
1,759 
7,245 
9,710 

10,320 

18,634 
14,456 
530 
4,173 
31,485 

21,689 
13,810 
14,291 
10,430 
11,936 


26,314 

308 

10,631 

10,548 

27,754 
6,563 
39,852 

5,418 

2,013 

1,305 

3,160 

12,497 

18,322 

7,190 
14,511 
2,462 
4,009 
10,758 

3,719 
1,437 
6,496 
7,291 
32,763 

7,519 
7,036 
7,082 
2,301 
4,667 

4,084 
3,460 

21,285 
6,033 

33,430 

4,050 
24,650 
53,511 
15,141 

9,053 

21,698 

9,544 

315 

2,697 

28,591 

12,622 

880 

23,051 


17,653 

4,968 
3,861 
3,863 
39,425 

8,042 
4,360 
103,109 
22,903 
14,637 
23,811 


80 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  16.-FARMS  REPORTING  AND  NUMBER  OF  TURKEYS,  DUCKS.  GEESE.  GUINEAS,  AND  PIGEONS 
ON  FARMS;  NUMBER  OF  HIVES  OF  BEES  ON  FARMS,  AND  HONEY  PRODUCED:  CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950 


Municipio 


Turkeys 


Farms  reporting 


Farms  reporting 


1959      1950 


Farms  reporting 


1959     1950 


Farms  reporting 


1959  1950 


1959  1950 


Puerto  Rico .  . 

Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Aguas  Buenas . . 
Allxsnlto 

A^sco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . . 
Barranquitaa . , 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Cata^o 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clales 

Cldra 

Coano 

Ccnerio 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gu^ica 

Guayama 

Guayanllla, .. . 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormigueros . . , 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz ... 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Lares 

Las  Marias. , . , 
Lag  Pledras . . , 

Loiza 

Luqulllo 

Manatf 

Marlcao 

Maunabo .  i 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morovle 

Naguabo 

Naranjito 

Orocovls 

Patlllas 

Peoielas 

Ponce 

Quebradillas . 

Rlnc(5n 

,  Rf o  Grande . . . 
->Rfo  Piedrae . . 

Sabana  Grande 

Salinas 

\   San  Germ^. . . 

•*San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . 

San  Sebaatl&i 
Santa  Isabel. 

Toe  Alta 

Tea  Baja 

TruJIllo  Alto 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta. . .. 
Vega  BaJa. . . . 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

YabucoB 

Yauco 


1,87-1 

39 

7 
2i 
43 
49 


14 

2 

34 

131 


113 
1 

31 
42 


30 
105 

25 

21 

2 

34 


142 
20 
132 
158 
212 

37 

331 

8 

50 
116 


462 

150 


334 

581 

299 
188 
78 


174 
315 

65 
153 

162 
90 

142 
74 

156 

24 
89 
32 


9 

60 

37 

63 

200 

47 
105 
338 
74 
71 

101 
167 
27 
20 
115 

26 
87 
49 


163 

2 

59 

11 

153 

448 

50 
26 

114 
111 
139 


10, 192 

91 
15 
80 
146 

151 


404 

5 

121 

109 

262 

374 

235 

151 

90 


266 

13 
158 
357 


352 
257 
213 


157 
75 

71 
136 

220 
316 
3 
157 
148 

148 
173 
78 
325 
307 

29 

64 
47 
41 
114 

25 

9 

285 


31 
217 
82 
26 
162 

140 

67 

6 

32 

196 

92 
146 
73 


184 

34 

81 

2 

169 

3 

57 

6 

97 

14 

354 

162 

125 
32 
167 


1,528 

40 
5 
13 
34 
18 

12 

65 

5 


1,534 


36 
6 
9 
6 
9 
138 

9 
6 
2 

14 

11 


7,737 

257 
17 
35 

140 
90 

44 
294 
48 

95 
78 

104 
60 
158 
248 


300 
114 

145 
63 
51 


15 

1 

163 

31 
253 

20 
160 
4 
63 
59 

285 
72 
22 
20 

359 

144 

71 

12 

2 

35 

62 

12 
97 


34 

30 
370 


316 

71 
11 

47 
145 


168 
13 
12 
71 
59 

796 

82 
14 

102 
58 
72 


6,444 

163 
21 
53 
28 


21 

232 

9 

67 
129 

86 

77 

246 

142 

142 


113 
33 
143 
129 

97 

85 
105 


35 
57 

30 
101 

135 
138 
48 
39 
236 

72 
85 
35 
7 
57 

28 
21 
186 
42 
49 


43 
124 
103 

75 

228 
95 
25 
54 

197 

9 
153 
15 


151 
96 
22 
33 
38 

458 


20 
22 
66 
36 
129 


115 
2 


681 
5 


2 
9 

2 
39 
118 


31 
17 
40 
51 
57 

9 
112 
10 
26 

42 


25 

2 

39 

112 

21 
33 
8 
34 
50 
62 


20,524 

314 
111 
296 
251 
879 

29 
613 
17 
87 
123 

354 
547 
784 
536 
136 


1,077 
230 

442 

169 

54 

15 

102 


395 
149 
323 

274 
421 
96 
219 
,644 

336 
152 
489 
222 
305 

217 
264 

47 
13 
97 

277 
34 
245 
155 
295 

211 
112 
589 
110 
288 

560 
227 
37 
62 
225 

229 
327 
105 


273 
68 
55 
22 
336 
615 

51 

79 

6 

185 

342 

319 


PUERTO  RICO 


81 


Municipio  Table  16.-FARMS  REPORTING  AND  NUMBER  OF  TURKEYS,  DUCKS.  GEESE,  GUINEAS,  AND  PIGEONS  ON 
FARMS;  NUMBER  OF  HIVES  OF  BEES  ON  FARMS,  AND  HONEY  PRODUCED:    CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950-Con. 


Pigeons 

Hives  of  bees  on  fann 

Honey  protiuced 

Uunlclpio 

Farms  reporting 

Number 

Farms  reporting 

Number 

Farms  reporting 

Pounds 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1950 

1959 

1949 

1959 

1949 

Puerto  Rico 

3,071 

79 
19 
43 
150 

38 

3 
93 
8 
8 
34 

48 
37 
85 
9 
36 

1 

123 

6 

39 

73 

42 
35 

21 

9 

3 

3 

20 

37 

71 

45 
36 
13 
45 
28 

59 

5 

41 

15 

118 

66 
24 

3 

1 

20 

37 
9 
45 
20 
20 

25 

30 

104 

68 

39 

108 

3 

16 

16 

44 

27 
13 
46 

59 

65 
2 

10 

8 

32 

262 

27 
15 
3 
63 
66 
82 

3,375 

93 
20 
30 
57 
64 

20 

106 

6 

22 

34 

79 
43 
49 
40 
61 

m 

8 

58 
86 

72 
43 
53 

4 

10 
4 
32 
53 
86 

41 
42 
22 
23 
33 

67 
64 
21 
25 
128 

41 
16 
31 
16 
27 

23 
10 
73 
37 
58 

16 
55 
67 
21 
49 

106 
15 
25 
27 
64 

25 
24 
59 

45 

72 
10 
33 
3 
30 
202 

23 
42 
7 
76 
16 
110 

52,233 

1,474 
186 
571 

1,092 
578 

89 
1,181 
179 
114 
476 

1,513 
414 

2,200 
519 
901 

40 
2,5U 

63 
946 
980 

1,020 
769 
3U 

172 

26 
53 

338 

708 

1,007 

605 
591 
620 
466 
567 

1,410 
749 
455 
379 

1,309 

1,331 

412 

36 

14 

384 

670 
112 
1,009 
134 
321 

593 
368 
1,228 
549 
736 

2,306 
89 
147 
134 

1,446 

931 
265 
631 

467 

529 
96 
184 
820 
482 
3,725 

474 

912 

10 

1,210 
732 

1,056 

49,037 

1,183 
185 
313 
743 
725 

203 

1,183 

21 

438 

290 

895 
472 
577 
234 
814 

1,220 

60 

864 

774 

960 

1,023 

535 

51 

205 
278 
563 
699 
975 

409 
428 
168 
223 
502 

1,360 

1,361 

229 

193 

2,437 

662 
93 

342 
296 

131 

580 
130 
1,126 
238 
564 

266 

453 
541 
194 
554 

3,347 
181 

1,321 
291 

3,143 

732 

1,115 

621 

271 

463 
610 
484 
439 
335 
1,726 

659 
528 
104 
726 
152 
1,376 

608 

63 

5 
1 

6 

4 
3 

5 

5 

1 
7 
1 

7 

'1 

1 
2 

4 

1 

"2 

10 
1 

4 
1 
3 
5 
2 

35 
3 

1 
20 

18 

1 

3 
3 

22 

12 

1 
11 

11 

5 

20 

1 
11 

38 

1 

3 

9 
2 

7 

5 

19 

1 

1 

6 

113 

4 

3 
13 
25 

1,457 

122 

17 

6 

15 

20 

15 
24 
1 
2 
24 

12 
6 

15 
9 
4 

'25 

2 
48 
12 

13 
6 

20 

"2 

1 

6 
14 

10 

24 

5 

6 

11 

15 

51 
14 
10 
2 
82 

40 
U 

10 

2 
1 

29 
2 
39 
23 
30 

3 
15 
46 

4 
25 

69 
6 

11 
12 
9 

9 

19 

4 

62 
4 

10 

2 

6 

170 

3 
4 
1 
21 
20 
59 

8,627 

1,027 

12 

6 

13 

15 
15 

70 

9 
2 

7 

1 

75 

706 
9 

2 
2 
68 

200 

60 

475 

4 

52 

3 
3 

11 
7 

741 
142 

3 
502 

336 
9 

"5 

10 

245 

281 

5 

249 

60 
122 
180 

35 
132 

657 

50 

1 

39 

3 

197 

"'9 

207 

12 

1 

36 

1,008 

33 

215 

24 

219 

17,794 

1,315 
81 
18 
63 
52 

115 

98 

10 

2 

136 

286 

55 

64 

9 

31 

226 

8 

934 

33 

121 

29 

127 

12 

5 

62 
536 
20 

60 
6 
76 
42 
24 

1,306 

317 

23 

13 

1,390 

805 
30 

303 

14 

1 

356 
9 
496 
157 
413 

92 
716 
400 

54 
485 

1,469 
11 
19 
19 
15 

64 

352 

"5 

296 
13 
57 
6 
9 
1,861 

9 

11 

1 

581 

45 

365 

475 

56 

5 
1 

4 

4 
3 

4 

3 
1 
3 

7 

"20 
1 

1 

4 

1 

2 
10 

1 

4 
1 
2 

4 
2 

35 

3 

1 
16 

18 

1 

2 

1 

20 

12 

1 
6 

6 

5 

13 

1 
11 

34 

1 

"i 

5 

1 

6 

1 

14 

1 

1 

3 

69 

3 

"3 

3 

23 

918 

93 

6 

3 

5 

14 

6 

15 

1 
1 
15 

8 
1 
9 
2 
3 

15 
2 

41 
6 

10 

4 

11 

"i 

4 

13 

3 

11 
2 

2 

4 
5 

41 
7 
4 
2 

59 

26 
3 

7 

1 

17 

21 
13 
22 

2 
10 
31 

3 
14 

43 
2 
8 
6 
4 

7 

13 

1 

32 

1 
4 
1 
3 
121 

1 

15 

9 

43 

33,247 

4,056 
57 
23 

29 

74 
53 

162 

12 

3 
7 

224 

2,405 
45 

6 

256 

500 

356 

1,447 

12 

155 
9 
35 
24 
28 

5,702 
376 

9 
1,295 

1,445 
40 

'10 
30 

805 

1,349 

25 

1,623 

135 
1,487 
500 
100 
358 

1,930 

125 

97 

5 

584 

'24 

774 

20 

3 

30 

2,490 

83 

905 
46 
309 

55,378 

Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Aguas  Buenae 

Albonlto 

4,316 

89 

8 

111 

73 

64 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta 

110 
5 
5 

598 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Catafio 

Cayey 

Celba 

ClaleB 

2,005 

26 

67 

7 

24 

929 

31 

4,056 

40 

221 

Canerio 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

18 
444 

12 

169 

Guayanllla 

Guaynabo 

Hatlllo 

2,623 
32 

34 
2 
52 

27 

Isabel a 

22 

Jayuya 

5,832 
492 

22 

35 

Larea 

Las  Marlafl 

4,513 
1,531 

12 

1,0U 

Luqulllo 

Manatf 

3 

Marlcao 

755 

373 

Moca 

MorovlB 

105 
1,236 

152 

Naranjlto 

4,991 

Patlllas 

1,683 
118 

893 

Quebradlllas      

4,221 
9 

24 
12 

Hfo  Pledrao 

Salinas 

7 
183 
808 

^San  Juan 

"4 

353 

15 

260 

7 

11 

Utuado 

4,087 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

8 

2,860 
31 

1,891 

82 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  17.-SUGARCANE-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  AND  QUANTITY  HARVESTED  1959  AND  1949- 
SUGARCANE  CUT  FOR  SEED,  1959;  AREA  IN  SUGARCANE,  NOVEMBER  1,  1959;  AND  AREA  IN  GRAN 
CULTURA  FOR  HARVEST  IN  1960 


Municipio 


Puerto  Rico  . 


Adjuntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Aguas  Buenas . 
Aibonito 


Sugarcane  harvested 


Fanns  reporting 


ASasco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Darranqultas . 


BayanKin. . . 
Cabo  Rojo. 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina. . 


Catano. 
Cayey. . 
Celba.. 
Cialea. 

Cidra.. 


Coamo. .. 
Comerio , 
Corozal. 
Ciilebra . 
Dorado. . 


Fajardo 

Gu^ica .... 
Guayama. . . . 
Guayenilla. 
Guaynabo . . . 


Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

HormigueroB . 

Humacao 

leabela 


Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz. 

Juncos 

La Jas 

Larea 


Las  Marias. . 
Lae  Piedrea. 

Loiza 

Luqulllo. . . . 
Manatf 


Marlcao. . . 
Maunabo.%. 
Mayaguez . . 

Moca 

Morovis . . . 


Naguabo . . . 
Naranjlto. 
Orocovls . . 
Patillas . . 
Penuelas . . 


/    Si 


Ponce 

Quebradlllaa . 

Rlnciin 

Rfo  Grande. . . 
_Rfo  Pledrae.. 


Sabana  Grande. 

I  Salinas 

\  San  Germ^. . . . 
■^an  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 


San  Sebastl^. 
Santa  Isabel . . 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto. 
Utuado 


Vaga  Alta. 
Vega  BaJa. 
Vieques. . . 
Vlllalba.. 
Yabucoa . . . 
Yauco 


S 
233 
277 
14 
81 

92 
539 

63 

266 

8 

89 

313 

97 

592 

162 

2 

82 

74 

40 

234 

3 
22 

120 


47 
10 
8 
124 
29 

62 

279 

91 

58 

320 

39 
60 
63 

219 
155 

59 
84 
49 
24 

182 

6 
132 

238 
603 
120 

87 
10 

246 
58 

64 
254 

172 
94 
20 

99 

16 
345 


778 
25 

117 
15 

102 
81 

122 
231 
46 
55 
65 
152 


18 
232 
330 
13 
67 

142 
664 
99 
269 

4 

133 
400 
156 
539 
270 

3 

73 

94 

53 

152 

1 
10 
97 


62 
10 
29 
168 
85 

73 
375 
93 
99 

221 

43 
62 
64 

267 
181 

77 
54 
129 

95 
221 

2 
184 
319 
519 
142 

112 
5 

237 
75 

78 
259 

132 
137 
95 

105 

13 

394 


769 
16 

180 
40 

164 

105 

137 
300 
45 
31 
34 
154 


320,940 

841 

3,018 

5,933 

697 

300 

5,536 

16,739 

2,172 

7,174 

105 

3,701 
10,652 
5,696 
8,698 
4,927 

325 

3,467 

2,211 

675 

5,060 

108 

383 

2,354 

1,676 

3,646 

2,231 

6,901 

4,364 

695 

5,130 
5,807 
3,637 
9,048 
5,537 

826 
9,894 
3,575 
3,227 
1,278 

694 
2,222 

5,125 
2,243 
5,160 

492 

2,467 
6,203 
7,381 
2,783 

9,166 
187 

3,040 
2,825 

10,431 
3,475 
6,506 
2,969 
530 

3,792 

5,745 

10,902 

3,336 

13,356 
8,395 
3,956 
2,346 
1,235 
1,212 

2,555 
7,645 
1,961 
2,667 
7,706 
4,938 


1,187 

3,185 

5,851 

266 

680 

6,296 

14,  U7 

3,205 

6,610 

38 

5,990 
12,640 
7,540 
8,126 
7,030 

581 
2,377 
2,811 

751 
3,753 

20 

282 

2,062 

2,947 

4,551 
2,429 
6,747 
4,585 
1,997 

5,167 
7,663 
3,733 
8,134 
4,352 

1,209 
8,672 
3,685 
7,746 
1,524 

1,106 
2,516 
6,592 
3,052 
6,294 

154 
3,063 
9,028 
6,742 
3,810 

9,173 
139 

3,880 
3,273 

10,711 
3,323 
6,641 
4,933 
1,849 

3,777 
5,339 
10,949 

3,294 

11,769 
3,276 
5,038 
4,643 
2,793 
1,542 

2,635 
7,404 
2,534 
2,120 
3,632 
5,374 


10,155,136 

22,382 
82,260 
151,467 
22,009 
20,692 

199,426 

527,493 

79,207 

223,459 

2,864 

113,274 
292,624 
189,073 
229,176 
170,583 

13,000 

122,484 

61,061 

18,206 

159,157 

1,491 
11,582 
87,922 

53,319 

128,942 
76,124 
276,157 
128,640 
13,340 

129,660 
142,233 
116,353 
423,396 
156,923 

19,487 
439,002 
112,149 
206,758 

27,404 

13,737 
73,430 

138, 130 
90,039 

181,947 

9,076 
39,738 
176,662 
200,122 
30,762 

329,084 
5,844 

88,523 
82,670 

424,246 
79,436 

114,629 
99,905 
14,250 

90,970 
247,606 
254,917 

96,344 

314,114 
434,676 
112,635 
96,686 
23,066 
28,759 

74,721 

242,8U 

55,170 

64,158 

285,855 

114,534 


10,699,U7 

34,785 
81,353 
125,147 
8,722 
20,406 

169,566 
410,570 
108,590 
201,783 
1,300 

180,822 
328,600 
262,960 
221,956 
224,023 

20,473 
94,418 

103,300 
27,193 

125,283 

535 
10,735 
55,538 

104,645 

158,728 
82,537 
293,649 
135,390 
54,805 

188,576 
195,293 
124,649 
360,928 
102,599 

28,710 
323,214 
128,798 
165,120 

40,802 

21,404 

86,796 

205,725 

110,702 

213,390 

1,376 
106,539 
229,850 
166,053 
99,478 

361,647 
3,741 

112,493 
95,881 

411,003 
76,361 
192,419 
162,493 
45,990 

71,634 
234,117 
287, 162 

92,623 

306,722 
338,733 
154,604 
170,033 
73,530 
35,484 

71,495 

220,054 

65,372 

57,841 

378,622 

130, 2U 


PUERTO  RICO 


83 


Municipio  Table  17.-SUGARCANE-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  AND  QUANTITY  HARVESTED.  1959  AND  1949; 
SUGARCANE  CUT  FOR  SEED,  1959;  AREA,  IN  SUGARCANE,  NOVEMBER  1,  1959;  AND  AREA  IN  GRAN 
CULTURA  FOR  HARVEST  IN  1960-Continued 


Sugarcane  harvested,  by  crop,  1959 


Gran  Culture 


Farms 
reporting 


Farms 
reporting 


Farms 
reporting 


Sugarcane  cut  for 
seed  in  1959 


Farms 
reporting 


Area  in  sugarcane, 
Kov.  1,  1959 


Total 
(cuerdas) 


Area  in 

Gran  Culture 

for  harvest 

in  1960 

(cuerdas) 


Puerto  Rico  . . 

Adjuntas 

Aguada 

Aguedilla 

Aguas  Buenas . . 
Albonlto 

A^sco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . . 
Barranqultas . . 

Bayambn 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Catafto 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clalea 

Cldra 

Coano 

Ccmerfo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gutolca 

Guayama 

Ouayanllla... . 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

HatUlo 

HormlgueroB . . , 

Huaacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz. . . 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Lares 

Las  Uarfaa. . . . 
Las  Pledras . . , 

Lolza 

Luqulllo 

Manati 

Marlcao 

Maunabo.t 

Xteyaguez 

Moca 

Morovla 

Naguabo 

Naranjito 

Orocovla 

Patlllas 

PeSuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllas , . 

Rlnc6n 

Rfo  Grande... , 
.^RIo  Piedrae . . 

Sabana  Grande. 

;     Salinas 

San  Gena&n.. . . 

^an  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . , 

San  Sebastlfo, 
Santa  Isabel.. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto, 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta 

Vega  Ba Ja 

Vieques 

VUlalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


15 
103 

7 
29 

5 

23 
27 
17 
137 
39 


32 
1Q4 
38 


148 
15 
28 

6 
19 

9 

47 
37 

11 


28,166 

63 
164 
243 
120 

34 

346 

1,947 

139 

870 

24 

297 
518 
353 
729 
359 

40 
447 
169 

91 
416 


62 
104 


654 
132 
1,259 
338 
44 

408 

361 

140 

1,136 

45 

71 

1,478 

292 

469 

22 

25 

71 

725 

206 

606 

12 
153 
321 
372 
203 

746 
55 

80 
368 

970 
224 
257 
419 
50 

219 

1,569 

558 

241 

754 
2,003 
434 
410 
105 
51 

131 
448 
33 
144 
265 
175 


2,161 
5,238 
7,406 
4,174 
1,195 

15,241 

76,464 

6,115 

39,854 

750 

11,787 
23,809 
17,037 
27,817 
14,704 

2,000 
19,272 
4,816 
2,909 
19,205 


1,745 
3,942 

12,518 

30,929 
8,575 
53,721 
12,646 
2,040 

14,353 
12,610 
4,980 
68,657 
15,504 

1,505 
88,092 
16,523 
12,403 

403 

356 

3,675 
32,264 

7,920 
37,397 

300 
6,350 
U,732 
11,630 
7,449 

34,234 
1,915 

2,237 

14,401 

60,714 
6,336 
4,498 

17,340 
1,153 

5,594 
89,272 
15,153 

9,340 

26,603 

142,379 

19,417 

20,168 

2,947 

1,750 

5,359 

15,678 

950 

4,491 
17,778 

3,890 


2,952 


92 

131 

5 

12 

34 

207 

26 

57 

3 

14 
133 

13 
197 

38 


5 

46 

9 

18 
85 
41 
24 
113 

2 
29 
20 
92 
18 

15 
18 
13 


2 
36 
59 
164 
30 

37 
3 

93 

18 

25 
90 
86 

14 


25 
10 

101 


150 
U 


32,804 

42 
388 
943 
33 
62 

467 

1,390 

306 

564 

14 

251 
1,552 
314 
761 
156 


214 
159 
120 
160 


107 
102 


367 
268 

911 

758 

58 

627 
582 
474 
1,132 
803 

16 
1,848 

130 
1,540 

136 

81 

157 
300 
135 
635 

212 
186 
567 
950 
221 

947 
15 

387 
193 

1,929 
303 
303 
67 
58 

900 

394 

1,591 


975 
275 
152 
27 
47 
87 

220 
342 
65 
264 
1,031 
582 


1,146,472 

1,138 

11, 242 

26,003 

1,144 

1,954 

18,004 
47,437 
11,350 
18,409 
520 

8,513 
51,448 
13,172 
20,857 

3,978 


6,054 
4,170 
2,859 
6,014 


2,457 
3,675 

4,656 

14,323 
10,064 
33,819 
24,691 

1,557 

21,056 
13,902 
15,735 
67,864 
24,331 

502 
92,228 

3,163 
48,134 

3,970 

2,089 
7,063 

11,510 
6,912 

24,754 

3,830 
6,608 
13,429 
23,431 
6,876 

35,516 
550 

11,228 
5,785 

102,382 
8,208 
7,722 
1,587 
1,536 

23,051 
15,313 
37,331 

5,450 

29,096 

12,754 

4,153 

756 

1,476 

2,416 

7,092 
10,559 
1,393 
7,102 
50,908 
15,558 


8 
226 

263 
13 
79 

85 
498 

59 

256 

6 

86 
296 

91 
554 
156 

2 
79 
73 
30 
222 

3 

14 

115 


43 

9 

8 

116 

25 

61 

262 

89 

53 

286 

31 

58 

64 

204 

148 

52 
84 
46 
18 
176 

5 

132 
216 
549 
106 


227 
55 

61 
245 
161 


755 
24 

U4 
15 
99 
73 

112 
222 
41 
50 
63 
147 


736 
2,466 
4,747 

544 

704 

4,723 

13,402 

1,727 

5,740 

67 

3,153 
8,582 
5,029 
7,203 
4,412 

235 
2,806 
1,833 

464 
4,484 

108 

214 

2,648 

1,220 

2,625 
1,831 
4,731 
3,268 
593 

4,095 
4,364 
3,023 
6,780 
4,689 

739 
6,568 
3,153 
6,118 
1,120 

588 
1,994 
4,100 
1,902 
3,369 

263 
2,128 
5,315 
6,059 
2,359 

7,473 
117 

2,573 
2,264 

7,532 
2,948 
5,946 
2,483 

472 

2,673 
3,782 
8,753 

2,921 

12,127 
6,117 
3,370 
2,409 
1,083 
1,074 

2,154 
6,855 
1,863 
2,259 
6,410 
4,181 


7,702,379 

19,083 
65,780 
118,058 
16,691 

17,543 

166,181 

403,592 

61,742 

170, 196 

1,584 

92,974 
217,367 
158,864 
180,502 
151,901 

11,000 
97,158 
52,075 
12,433 
133,933 

1,491 

7,380 

80,305 

36,145 

33,690 
57,485 
183,617 
91,303 
14,743 

94,251 
115,771 

95,638 
291,875 
117,093 

17,480 
258,682 

92,463 
146,171 

23,031 

11,292 
67,692 

144,356 
75,257 

119,796 

4,896 
76,780 
151,501 
165,011 
66,437 

259,334 
3,379 

75,058 
62,484 

261,150 
64,892 

102,409 
80,978 
11,561 

62,325 
143,021 
202,428 

81,554 

258,415 
279,543 
39,065 
75,762 
23,643 
24,593 

61,770 
216,574 

52,322 

52,565 
217, 169 

95,086 


4,010 


901 

15 

3,098 

49 

6,104 

3 

727 

1 

897 

74 

6,571 

165 

17,680 

8 

2,171 

23 

7,406 

3 

109 

43 

3,311 

89 

11,420 

27 

5,726 

119 

9,049 

16 

5,303 

7 

405 

37 

3,623 

17 

2,176 

5 

632 

41 

5,530 

78 

3 

336 

19 

2,842 

60 

2,201 

116 

3,343 

38 

2,365 

118 

9,065 

53 

5,605 

2 

689 

175 

5,585 

70 

6,345 

59 

3,683 

40 

12,302 

146 

5,755 

328 

104 

13,481 

32 

4,753 

63 

10,757 

26 

1,257 

3 

713 

109 

3,053 

16 

5,790 

3 

2,614 

65 

6,453 

437 

11 

2,620 

43 

6,226 

39 

7,490 

31 

2,593 

54 

10,093 

186 

3,106 

73 

5,150 

129 

14,488 

37 

3,565 

41 

8,014 

46 

3,573 

2 

473 

44 

3,973 

300 

8,656 

75 

11,489 

40 

3,364 

94 

14,594 

428 

10,255 

58 

4,199 

48 

3,074 

55 

1,223 

2 

1,262 

23 

2,639 

44 

7,926 

6 

2,947 

7 

2,732 

130 

9,944 

33 

5,028 

Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 


84 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  18.-PINEAPPLES-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  AND  QUANTITY  HARVESTED,  1959  AND  1949;  AND 

AREA  IN  PINEAPPLES,  NOVEMBER  1,  1959 


I&miclplo 


Pineapples  harvested 


Farms  reporting 


Area  In  pineapples,  Nov-   1,   1959 


reporting 


For  harvest  between 

Nov.  1,  1959,  and 

Oct.  31,  1960 


Farms 
reporting 


Puerto  Rico  . 


AdJ\jntas 

Aguade 

Aguadilla. . . . 
Aguas  Buenas. 
Aibonito 


A&asco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta.. 
Barranqultaa. 


Bayamdn . . . 
Cabo  Rojo. 

Caguas 

Cannay 

Carolina. . 


Catano. 
Cayey. . 
Celba.. 
dales . 
Cldra.. 


Coasio 

Ccmerfo. 
Corozal. 
Culebra. 
Dorado.. 


Fajardo. . . . 
GuAnica. . . . 
Guayama .... 
Guayanilla. 
Guaynabo. . . . 


Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormtguerofl . 

Humacao 

Isabela 


Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz. 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Larea 


Laa  MGo'faa. . 
Las  Pledrae. 

Loiza 

Luqulllo. . . . 
Manatf 


Harlcao. . 
Maujiabo .  t 
Mayaguez. 

Moca 

Morovls . . 


Naguabo . . . 
Naranjito. 
Orocovls . . 
Pa till as . . 
Penuelas , . 


^ttslU 


Ponce 

QuebradlllEis.. 

Rlnc(Sn 

Rf o  Grande .... 
Jtfo  Piedraa, . . 

;    Sabana  Grande. 

'     Salinas 

\    San  Genn^. . . . 

s^San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. .. 


San  Sebastian. 
Santa  Isabel. . 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto. 
Utuado 


Vega  Alta 

Vega  BaJa 

Vlequea 

Villalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 

All  other  municipios. 


(D) 


(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 

(D) 


(D) 
5 


(B) 


5 
(D) 


4,027 


530 
32 


(D) 


(Z) 
(D) 

1 

(D) 


(D) 

1 

(Z) 


2&; 

(D) 


1 

2,450 


3,553 


1 
672 


103 

1 


2W 

1 


32 
1 

1 

200 

1 

4 

546 


(Z) 
(2) 

(Z) 


167 
79 


173 
605 
74 

1 
1 


42,265 


5,551 
326 


(D) 


3 
(D) 


(D) 


(D) 


(D) 


1,819 
(D) 


33,462 


2 
7,374 


1,023 
3 


2,086 

1 


1,460 


3,897 

100 


161 
3 

3 

681 

3 

U 

5,460 


3 
301 


1,380 
642 


2,012 

6,264 

471 


1 
(D) 

1 

(D) 


(D) 


(D) 


5 
(D) 


4,770 


916 
34 


(D) 


(D) 


(Z) 
(D) 

1 


(z) 


305 
(D) 


1 
2,J70 


(D) 


1 

(D) 

1 

(D) 


(D) 


(D) 


(D) 


D  Included  In  all  other  municlploG  to  avoid  disclosure  of  Individual  operations. 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 


PUERTO  RICO 


85 


Municipio  Table  19.-C0FFEE  AND  TOBACCO-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED,  AND  QUANTITY 

SOLD.  1959  AND  1949 


Uunlcipio 


FarmB 
reporting 


Pounds  harvested 


Pounds  sold 


reporting 


Povmds  harvested 


Pounds  sold 


Puerto  Rico  . 


Adjuntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Agues  Buenas. 
Albonito 


ABasco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Barranqul tas . 


Bayaia6n.  . . 
Cabo  Rojo. 
CaguaB. . . . 

Cainuy 

Carolina. . 


CataiU^. 
Cayey . . 
Celba.. 
dales. 
Cldra.. 


Coamo. . . 
Caaerio. 
Corosal. 
Cxilelira. 
Dorado. . 


Fajardo. . . . 
Gufeica .... 
Guayama .... 
Guayantlla. 
Guaynabo. . . 


Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

HormlguerOB . 

HunacBO 

IsabelB 


Jeyuya 

Juana  Diaz, 

Juncos 

Lajaa 

Larea 


Las  Marias . . 
Lae  Pledras . 

Loiza 

Luqulllo. .  . . 
Manatf 


Maricao. . 
Meunabo .  \ 
Mayaguez. 

Moca 

Morovls . . 


Naguabo. .  . 
NaranJIto. 
OrocovlB . . 
Patillas.. 
Pefiuelas. . 


Ponce 

Quebradlllas . 

Rlnc6n 

Rf o  Grande . . . 
tiRio  Pledras . . 


/    Sabana  Grande. 

(     Salinas 

^.  San  Germfo. . . . 

^an  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 


Vega  Alta. 
Vega  Baja. 
Vieques. . . 
Villalba.. 
Yabucoa. . . 
Yauco 


1959 1 


San  Sebastian. . . . 

Santa  Isabel 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Ba Ja 

Trujlllo  Alto... 
Utuado 


,117 
•150 
68 
«18 
298 

i02 
499 
67 
146 
570 

350 

46 

288 

239 

56 


471 

19 

691 

108 

297 
175 
475 


181 
198 
242 

126 
121 
94 
138 
287 

581 
75 
92 
21 
1,075 

978 
216 
145 
51 
125 

535 
101 
796 
624 
402 

182 
360 
926 
397 
278 

653 
121 

57 
172 


66 

17 

428 

390 

716 
3 
38 

a 

57 
2,218 

49 


360 
251 
659 


,298 
533 
102 

487 
309 

460 
668 
91 
143 
445 

365 
76 
248 
198 

100 


449 
31 
668 
142 

294 
L36 
526 


177 
217 
301 

147 
182 
89 
99 
271 

424 

141 

110 

38 

1,134 

890 
183 
297 
62 
133 

502 
199 
820 
711 

476 

145 
363 
775 
540 
362 

720 
118 
80 
186 
104 


27 
520 


805 

83 
2 

52 
2,101 

132 
135 

331 
385 
652 


133,430 

17,273 

1,444 

75 

1,145 
1,169 

3,652 

1,584 

383 

321 

1,287 

694 
89 
282 
388 
100 


9,562 

124 

2,187 

305 

1,306 


810 

2,575 

340 

163 
148 
463 
63 
644 

10,641 

2,288 

131 

52 

17,283 

11,824 

145 

469 

49 

88 

11,382 

175 

8,406 

2,580 

1,748 

210 

548 

3,830 

1,320 

3,363 

11,292 
206 
136 
390 
25 

l,04i 

68 

2,729 


5,824 
4 
48 


61 
22,218 


2,586 

211 

8,563 


176,386 

16,336 

1,372 

56 

1,208 

1,535 

5,160 

1,652 

510 

380 

715 

515 

36 

173 

383 

50 


2,284 

9 

9,341 

125 

1,683 

232 

1,319 


838 

3,232 

302 

66 
138 
295 

32 
616 

10,080 

2,070 

85 

30 

16,505 

12,293 
111 
826 
41 
98 

11,754 
193 
7,234 
2,757 
2,219 

98 

431 

3,016 

1,561 

3,572 

10,730 

227 

117 

344 

58 

927 

88 

2,616 

424 

6,785 

55 

77 

33 

18,346 

82 
81 

1,972 

245 

7,588 


29,000,054 

2,424,363 

250,209 

11,076 

223,108 

154,969 

429,969 

271,567 

49,200 

38,888 

223,017 

113,869 
7,669 

60,613 
102,400 

10,122 


258,536 

3,190 

1,444,798 

27,512 

307,728 
59,251 
279,283 


2,275 

157,376 

411,870 

56,243 

22,593 
21,752 
75,641 
15,459 
74,510 

1,995,340 

306,031 

28,997 

5,295 

2,980,314 

1,712,090 

41,870 

110,515 

8,117 

19,960 

1,813,365 
23,418 

1,134,705 
364,867 
316,241 

47,735 

96,828 

698,899 

161,675 

427,395 

1,842,794 

25,254 

31,362 

51,625 

8,298 

133,352 

7,082 

456,937 

58,810 

749,034 

1,105 

8,565 

500 

10,830 

4,139,412 

5,347 
8,218 

487,088 

40,793 

1,053,088 


1959^ 


25,661,626 

2,485,643 

278,074 

13,424 

208,322 

239,400 

589,123 
213,834 
85,428 
79,776 
108,864 

90,008 
7,516 
43,387 
47, 518 
10,954 


333,553 

2,313 

1,227,250 

20,784 

267,911 
43,052 
180, 554 


2,537 

108,372 

382,976 

53,576 

15,893 
21,017 
53,327 
7,864 
88,713 

1,930,724 

249,526 

23,281 

5,624 

2,501,694 

l,385,Cf71 
33,741 
95,636 
6,187 
17,862 

1,796,795 
36,002 

1,014,601 
366,931 
246,286 

28,728 

65,404 

553,316 

2U,758 

655,153 

1,819,989 
26,573 
31,547 
36,037 
14,127 

109,080 

5,615 

404,080 

62,172 

754,167 

10,344 

10,337 

6,300 

2,583,567 

11,825 
12,305 

273,671 
40,530 
909,606 


26,893,116 

2,355,627 

191,975 

5,965 

176,199 

131,094 

403,482 
207,290 
42,288 
28,129 
151,768 

78,426 
4,806 
35,383 
74,646 
5,300 


213,269 

550 

1,409,361 

19,349 

281,883 
37,674 
242,616 


140,493 

395,776 

32,870 

15,528 
13,260 
63,528 
3,250 
47,042 

1,959,539 

301,130 

21,350 

2,912 

2,865,929 

1,618,203 

24,996 

102,385 

4,225 

8,609 

1,790,580 
11,935 

1,082,598 
293,840 
291,427 

30,044 
63,968 
575,196 
131,500 
409,957 

1,797,394 

13,395 

24,940 

36,260 

3,267 

130,161 

5,332 

410,190 

30,750 

658,999 

955 

6,935 

400 

5,925 

3,889,429 

2,357 
4,525 

445,347 

20,799 

1,004,199 


1959    1949 


22,607,435 

2,337,111 

209,405 

4,045 

130,276 

152,756 

535,940 

116,631 

79,270 

60,499 

52,774 

45,451 
1,500 
9,880 

22,348 
1,960 


271,762 

150 

1,158,777 

6,080 

234,163 
23,001 
97,440 


1,165 

87,703 
352,722 
23,184 

5,492 
2,895 

41,687 
1,044 

61,237 

1,839,164 

240,385 

11,666 

2,940 

2,322,911 

1,310,333 

14,780 

63,854 

900 

9,040 

l,747,6Cr7 

14,625 

942,052 

272,240 

183,214 

15,755 

21,100 

382,433 

139,407 

617,675 

1,777,265 
10,860 
21,713 
9,703 
4,645 

100,935 

3,455 

347,363 


654,696 

350 

10,000 

2,112 

2,232,071 

1,855 
1,730 

239,644 

7,413 

836,320 


1,330 
1 

32 

401 
260 


77 
354 


563 

104 


290 
372 

73 

358 

62 


40 

5 

128 


50 
311 


144 
11 

1 


318 
7 


2 
384 


297 
387 
143 


2 

472 

16 
60 

1 

248 

74 


1959         1949 


14,937 

13 

51 
564 
457 


179 
575 


776 

281 

76 


443 
668 

161 
509 

154 


3 

52 

28 

271 

188 
259 

138 
404 

144 

3 

236 


490 
34 


25 

452 

458 

194 

2 


42 
26 
36 

1,416 


1,421 


48 
137 


17,328 

1 


1,153 
332 


100 
954 


1,260 

169 

8 


555 
930 

154 

1,126 

123 


18 
106 

U 
203 


677 
104 


171 
132 


59 
466 


430 
10 


3 
868 


646 
795 
310 


1,718 


2 

757 

28 
99 

1 
314 
219 


26,834 

18 

30 
1,315 
1,344 


593 

1 

213 

1,159 

498 

1,922 
228 
80 


916 
1,899 

258 

1,552 

210 

(Z) 


9 

99 

36 

351 

238 
246 

123 

450 

151 

3 
341 

17 


1,051 

17 

709 

807 

446 

1 


2,819 


45 
151 


754 
344 


19,418,717 

1,419 

13,445 

1,455,725 

876,489 

312,610 

108,166 
1,194,200 

459,488 

1,701,773 

138,160 

6,000 


683,722 
1,143,533 

145,624 

1,350,736 

108,335 


18,100 
172,538 

11,780 
206,337 

177,616 
92,255 

56,225 
322,991 

32,299 

252,602 
7,112 

48,000 

6,000 
529,355 

10,950 

204,698 


14,336 


2,167 
1,052,454 


765,914 
976,975 
312,777 


2,000 
35,935 

1,800 
51,688 

4,625 
26,200 
8,572 

2,033,477 


2,300 
742,019 

21,110 
95,600 

800 
345,694 
115,825 


22,254,260 

16,600 

22,127 
1,094,506 
1,212,723 


386,132 

200 

126,574 

1,172,873 

307,643 

1,902,319 
133,833 
47,335 


713,253 
1,672,265 

199,885 

1,443,822 

136,448 


U,584 

91,033 

44,309 

245,324 

168,854 
166,934 

84,387 
294,714 

99,596 

1,400 

301,114 

6,428 

5,350 


466,277 
34,596 


246,431 


54,937 


817,845 

12,623 

487,546 

846,603 

394,430 

200 


31,715 
35,140 
17,787 

2,218,880 


11,097 
1,790,684 


23,113 
113,719 


585,947 
131,249 


19,410,900 

1,419 

13,389 

1,455,346 

876,439 

312,335 

108,166 
1,194,200 

459,488 

1,701,773 

137,965 

6,000 


633,622 
1,143,533 

145,124 

1,350,736 

108,110 


17,800 
172,538 

11,780 
206,635 

177,366 
92,075 

56,025 
322,626 

32,299 

251,802 

6,652 

43,000 

6,000 
528,755 
10,950 

204,678 


14,336 


2,167 
1,052,054 


765,914 
976,975 
312,627 


2,000 
35,659 

1,800 
51,688 

4,305 
26,200 
8,088 

2,033,327 


2,300 
741,439 

21,010 
95,600 

800 
345,494 
115,325 


22,247,763 

16,600 

21,942 
1,094,206 
1,212,257 


385,640 

200 

126,544 

1,172,823 

306,529 

1,902,319 
133,483 
47,235 


713,163 
1,672,199 

199,635 

1,443,736 

136,276 


11,584 
91,063 
44,194 
245,274 

163,354 
166,934 

34,237 
294,669 

99,506 

1,350 

300,968 

6,328 

5,350 


466,217 
34,591 


246,285 


54,847 


317,795 

12,623 

487,488 

346,403 

394,430 

200 


118,939 

31,630 
35,140 

17,711 

2,218,855 


11,097 
1,790,433 


23,063 
113,499 


585,785 
131,249 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 

^For  the  crop  year,  March  1,   1958  to  February  28,   1959. 


86 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  20.-COTTON  AND  RICE-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED,  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD, 

1959  AND  1949 


Farms  reporting 


1959  19-19 


1959  19^9 


Pounds  (seed 
cotton)  harvested 


Pounds  (seed 
cotton]    sold 


Farms  reporting 


Pounds  harvested 


Pounds  sold 


Puerto  Rico . 


Ad  Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadilla .... 
Aguas  Buenas. 
Albonlto 


Aflasco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Barranqultas . 

BayanwSn 

Cabo  Rojo. . . . 

Caguas 

Caimiy 

Carolina 


Catano. 
Cayey . . 
Celba.. 
Cialea . 
Cldra. . 


Coamo. . . 
Ccnerf o , 
Corozal. 
Culebra. 
Dorado . . 


Fajardo. . . . 
Gu^lca. . . . 
Guayama... . 
Guayanllla. 
Guaynabo . . . 


Ourabo 

Hatillo 

HonnigueroB . 

Hunscao 

leabela 


Jay\iya 

Juana  Diaz. 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Lares 


Las  Marias. . 
Laa  PledTBB. 

Loiza 

Luqulllo. . . . 
Manati 


Maricao. . 
Maunabo . ^ 
Mayaguez. 

Moce 

Morovla. , 


Naguabo . . . 
Naranjlto. 
Orocovls . . 
Pa till as . . 
Pe&ielas . . 


Ponce 

Quebradlllas. 

Rlnc6n 

Rio  GrEinde. . . 
Rio  Pledras.. 


f 

c ^  I    Sabana  Grande 


Sallnae 

y    San  GenoiTt, . 

\iSan  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. 


San  Sebastito. 
Santa  Isabel.. 

Tea  Alta 

Tea  Ba Ja 

TruJlHo  Alto. 
Utuado 


Vega  Alta. 
Vega  Baja. 
Vieques . . . 
Vlllalba.. 
Yabucoa . . . 
Yauco 


132 
321 


1 
123 


29A,830 


25,956 


26,800 


1,175,677 


49, 7« 


5,650 
673 


76,085 
273, i71 


9,200 


368,239 


10,276 


14,019 


1,000 
101,369 


16,670 
200 


25,956 


37,400 


58,425 


49,742 


5,650 
673 


76,085 
273,471 


9,200 

242,388 
368,229 


14,019 


1,000 
101, 369 


16,658 
200 


2 

1 

1 

191 


4,299 


141 
15 

9 
2 

1 

116 
44 

272 
30 


194 
3 


1 

395 

46 

10 


67 
202 

1 


41 
22 
10 

3 

16 

973 

3 


49 

540 

15 


(Z) 
19 
3 


(Z) 
260 


1 
94 

179 
22 

11 
1 
2 

137 
46 

428 
31 


91 
179 

58 
44 
67 


161 
3 

3 

3 

41 


(Z) 
355 


9 

115 

110 
48 
94 

336 

1 


18 
20 
6 

2 

11 

1,506 


59 
611 

12 


360,957 


35 
8,511 
2,000 


5,200 
3,080 
13,350 

1,380 

3,000 
8,450 


3,300 
1,000 


3,965 
300 


14,875 
200 
600 


3,680 

15,920 
1,000 
2,900 
3,375 


700 
30 

ijo 

193,503 


2,4Sd,080 

300 
42,9U 

72,086 
9,767 

4,175 
500 
400 

40,553 

15,256 

165,624 

14,055 

43,725 

59,565 
76,109 

32,850 
20,350 
28,404 


5,216 
1,092 
2,960 


83,162 
1,050 

1,800 

1,270 

23,500 


50 

232,389 

U,870 

15,300 


29,739 

2,780 
40,060 

56,539 
17,955 
48,397 
108,363 
254 

500 

8,502 
7,695 
3,930 

430 

3,347 

744,354 

200 

1,800 

22,945 
9,605 


18,555 

325,232 

3,690 


2,590 


3,300 
1,300 
7,850 


3,550 


8,650 


100 
4,983 


1,450 
1,350 


26,318 


Z  Reported  In  small  fractions. 


PUERTO  RICO 


87 


Municipio  Table  21.-C0WPEAS  AND  PIGEON  PEAS-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED,  AND 

QUANTITY  SOLD,  1959  AND  1949 


Farms  reporting 


Poimde  harvested  PoiiTifls  soJd 


Pigeon  peas 


Farms  reporting 


1959    19*9 


Pounds  harvested 


Puerto  Rico  . . 

Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadnia 

Agues  Buenas.. 
Albonlto 

Aflasco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. .. 
Barranqultas . . 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Catafio 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clales 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Ccmerlo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gudnlca 

Guayama 

Gueyanllla... . 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormlguerofl . . . 

Humacao 

IsBbela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz, . . . 

Juncoa 

Lajas 

Lares 

Las  Marias. . . . 
Las  Pledras , . . 

Lolza 

Luqulllo 

Manatl 

Marlcao 

Maunabo .\ 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morcvls 

Naguabo 

Naranjlto 

Orocovle 

Patlllas 

Pefiuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllas. . 

Rlncdn 

Rio  Grande . . . . 
.-Rio  Pledras . . 

A 

I  Sabana  Grande. 
'     Salinas 

'   ^an  Germ^.. . 

MSan  Juan 

San  Lorenzo , . 

San  Sebastlto. 
Santa  Isabel. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Tnijlllo  Alto, 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta. ... 
Vega  BaJa. . . . 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


1,928 


9 
12 
105 
23 
21 


72 
110 


101 
5 

5 


116 

12 


3 
32 
3i 
75 
13 

18 
255 

3 
70 


37 
38 

85 
50 


5 
1 
3 
9 
32 

9i 

45 

5 

127 

215 


145 

11 


15 

257 

26 


1 
15 
26 
31 
150 

11 
18 

5 
35 

2 

6 
53 

8 
16 
39 

23 

3 

47 


20 
1 

44 
5 

69 
480 

63 
112 

13 

12 
211 

85 


(Z) 
6 
12 
7 

39 
23 

19 
129 


1 
39 
19 
36 

5 

14 
276 


7 
(Z) 
30 

14 

2 
13 
26 


(Z) 
3 
6 
U 

51 

96 

2 

39 

329 

3 

5 

90 


5 

128 

57 

2 
107 

1 
5 
8 
14 
108 

5 
10 

2 
13 
10 


(Z) 
28 
2 
46 

443 

32 
69 
6 

12 


1,395 
4,350 
8,475 
1,207 
3,150 

2,980 
19,355 

2,260 


9,055 
5,540 
25,375 
6,395 
3,800 


5,753 

50 

5,100 

6,600 


1,100 
680 


2,000 


2 
1,005 
8,800 
4,025 

20,297 
17,775 

9,855 
41,222 


30,365 
2,100 
8,640 


1,889 
6,340 


250 

550 

1,100 

16,645 

400 
208 

5,310 
750 

1,800 

5,450 
19,200 
5,025 
1,000 
5,550 

4,925 

3,200 

143,055 

8,170 

185 

400 

44,082 

32,325 

8,600 

22,44C 

100 

18,640 
11,055 


1,079,467 

350 
10,496 

7,410 
10,476 

1,813 

3,430 

68,107 

600 

10,365 
1,085 

4,795 
14,379 
21,097 
24, 532 

8,402 


3,215 

32 

6,877 

4,860 

795 
6,140 
6,711 

2,730 

401 
25 

650 
1,032 
3,359 

16,338 
48,655 
310 
15,114 
80,154 

650 

1,165 

36,219 

2,795 

960 

1,565 
53,988 
20,220 
833 
22,755 

227 
1,830 
2,310 
3,500 
33,871 

976 
2,752 

660 
3,774 
5,125 

1,660 
12,074 
2,560 
3,221 
6,698 

7,480 

850 

4,722 

182,703 

1,944 

100 

9,659 

585 

19,745 

159,169 

9,063 
24,009 
4,459 
5,310 
23,904 
18,622 


200 

700 

5,200 

732 


2,500 
13,652 


5,520 
4,200 
10,107 
2,950 
2,130 


5,090 


2,750 
3,600 


125 
1,700 


100 
5,600 
2,600 

10,355 
16,050 

4,585 
35,952 


17,415 
1,500 
6,200 


855 
3,665 


300 
12,375 


4,900 

1,800 

3,800 
15,410 
4,000 

3,575 

2,850 

2,000 

67,477 

2,450 

45 

100 

35,082 

25,875 

6,290 

1,710 

100 

6,i83 
7,580 


100 
6,950 
2,480 
1,450 

750 

800 

34,703 

100 

3,135 


1,435 
9,099 
2,410 
15,105 
3,173 


1,595 
520 

200 
550 
775 


150 
500 
500 

4,180 

39,180 

10 

3,472 
57,475 

250 

175 

9,995 

1,475 

105 

60 

4,970 

900 

300 

8,156 


50 

833 

1,335 

10,883 

70 
35 

410 
5,000 

925 
3,675 

700 

50 

3,360 

3,625 

929 

29,312 

795 

40 

610 

16 

8,174 

79,902 

2,985 
6,182 
2,650 
2,155 
1,105 
9,855 


114 

418 

167 

85 

40 

178 

129 

50 

16 

17 

235 

62 

441 

153 


82 
94 

329 
80 
98 


3 

5 

62 

176 

113 

155 
150 
35 
340 
341 

183 
37 

137 
52 

219 

43 

365 

33 

53 
74 


64 
128 
202 

52 

77 
95 
159 
296 
202 


183 
24 
72 

169 
11 
196 


236 
2 

16 

6 

151 

450 

35 

15 

5 

315 

323 

646 


23,744 

333 
817 
358 
346 
169 

374 
659 
76 

121 
74 

318 
209 
401 
342 

313 

1 

427 

50 

132 

359 

306 

261 
333 


43 

7 

145 

312 

235 

288 

350 
92 
410 
632 

323 

181 

205 

98 

1,019 

406 
414 
145 
138 
252 

69 
212 
425 
667 
266 

156 
259 
84 
556 
366 

493 
191 
359 
193 
129 

261 

54 

486 

864 

856 

4 

156 

14 

246 

1,387 

243 
218 
19 
437 
686 


11,555 

56 
306 
101 
37 
66 

227 
75 
41 


118 
81 

U5 
69 
40 


55 
43 

1,554 
39 

75 


1 
4 

58 
566 

39 

101 

122 

18 

81 

243 

192 
98 

107 
52 

172 

23 
121 
36 
21 
30 

3 

40 
85 
113 
42 

23 
39 
121 
224 

1,128 

235 
65 

137 
32 
29 

373 
11 
164 


200 

36 

6 

4 

137 

267 

32 

52 

2 

669 

102 

1,636 


20,436 

211 
791 
220 

120 
148 

565 
381 
63 
64 
27 

121 
146 
238 
146 
174 

1 

204 

11 

52 

130 

317 
142 

U7 


26 

15 
155 
S81 

77 

142 
261 
56 
109 
500 

351 

180 

80 

146 

1,024 

282 
134 
83 
42 
110 

38 

71 

248 

539 

102 

59 

94 

49 

369 

1,613 

701 
90 

382 
70 
43 

528 

56 

451 


767 

2 

60 

18 

218 

922 

76 

113 

5 

684 

219 

2,251 


7,576,054 

15,775 
117,514 
46,592 
23,355 
35,320 

97,035 

35,950 

18,975 

3,825 

3,025 

70,222 
39,790 
103,045 
34,015 
26,135 


44,960 

36,867 
48,395 

1,765,850 
23,670 
49,676 

900 

400 

1,470 

25,190 

269,019 

a, 005 

64,382 
49,440 
6,895 
52,696 
154,762 

172,055 
71,210 
73,375 
22,795 
71,720 

6,795 
85,647 
18,890 
10,681 
10,602 

1,065 
19,852 
39,490 
33,155 
19,588 

11,845 

18,125 

97,050 

1U,365 

849,930 

93,090 
38,400 
54,502 
21,500 
20,225 

133,125 
4,690 
51,719 

161,333 

73, 515 
65,800 
2,080 
950 
103,283 
150,543 

17,406 

41,280 

620 

573,080 
63,878 

868,946 


6,938,152 

69,282 
159,832 
93,156 
39,997 
90,540 

136,010 
116,802 
36,362 
29,235 
7,828 

44,247 
46,528 
87,605 
41,942 
74,732 

100 
96,589 
4,019 
17,083 
60,478 

263,335 
68,384 

40,679 

3,139 

15,001 

6,350 

72,105 

255,380 

38,250 

55,281 
78,639 
13,945 
61,609 
172,021 

129,860 
56,260 
39,971 
64,950 

209,255 

61,449 
66,099 
24,160 
16,486 
27,175 

11,145 
32,290 
85,146 
U9,675 
47,664 

27,970 
31,076 
25,795 
162, 523 
824,845 

236,250 
24,312 

106,555 
26,659 
19,569 

133,172 
20,775 
101,952 

120,545 

213,233 

950 

17,867 

9,302 

126,760 

342,707 

29,565 
59,649 
3,321 

219,911 
81,813 

582,966 


6,026,401 

6,300 
48,600 
18,210 
12,135 
25,650 

66,440 

21,945 

10,565 

1,600 

1,300 

39,558 
28,755 
39,815 
13,410 
21,255 


24,070 

21,662 
25,730 

1,735,215 

8,630 

40,715 


100 

900 

14, 175 

244,981 

7,155 

46,923 
37,840 
3,240 
19,465 
120,266 

154,640 
42,650 
54,080 
14,860 
39,690 

5,740 

38,865 

10,990 

5,192 

4,414 

440 
6,073 

28, 105 
9,900 

13,090 

3,695 

7,240 

65,660 

63,250 

789, 324 

75,890 

24,850 

28,690 

2,000 

8,027 

100,395 

3,300 

23,964 

77,758 

30,885 
65,400 
870 
200 
61,685 
98,680 

10,945 

22,400 

640 

546,360 
15,525 

741,034 


3,184,663 


Z  Reported  In  small  fractions. 


88 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  22.-DRY  BEANS  AND  CORN-FARMS  REPORTING.  AREA,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED,  AND  QUANTITY 

SOLD.  1959  AND  1949 


Municipio 


Dry  beans 


Farms 
reporting 


1959       1949 


Pounds  harvested 


FBltibs 
reportizig 


1959         1949 


Pounds  harrested 


Pounds  sold 


Puerto  Rico  . , 

Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguedllla 

Aguas  Buenas . . 
Albonlto 

Afiasco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

BaxGeloneta. , . 
Barranqul taa - . 

Bayaiii6n 

Cabo  Rojo 

Cagiias 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Catano 

Cayey 

Celba 

dales 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Ccnerfo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gu^lcB 

Guayana 

Ouayanllla. . . . 
Quaynabo 

Gurabo , 

Hatlllo , 

Hormlguerofl . . , 

Humacao , 

Isabela , 

Jayuya 

Juana  Dfaz. . . , 

Juncos 

tajas 

Larea 

Las  Marias. . , . 
Laa  Pledrae. . . 

Lolza 

Luqulllo 

Manatf 

Marlcao 

Maunabo .  •. 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morovls 

Naguabo 

Naranjlto 

Orocovls 

Patlllas 

FeSuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllaa. . 

Rlnc(5n 

Rio  Grande. . . . 
^Rlo  Pledras.. . 

/    SabanB  Grande, 

(     Salinas 

\    San  German. . . . 

^iSan  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 

San  Sebastl^. 
Santa  leabel.. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

TruJIllo  Alto. 
Dtuado 

Vega  Alta 

Vega  BaJa 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


5,851 

33 
401 

82 
170 

90 

50 

166 

29 

9 

101 

86 

5 

261 

106 

46 


128 

6 

74 

94 

36 
51 
56 


1 
56 
29 
39 

118 
138 
5 
171 
229 

33 

3 

72 

4 

167 

17 
213 
15 
35 
52 

3 

27 

15 

162 

60 

29 
81 
205 
108 
19 

27 
53 
77 
19 
38 

27 

5 

23 


36 

4 

56 

267 

30 
17 

24 
250 
62 


18,372 

173 
818 
237 
307 
257 

318 
491 
44 
87 
393 

123 
29 
465 
316 
247 


445 
40 
241 
345 


301 
2A3 
450 


22 
2 
111 
130 
U7 

182 
363 
25 
275 
521 

163 
41 
101 
7 
950 

359 
376 
140 
83 
165 

21 
185 

89 
669 
326 

Ul 
209 
330 
407 
109 

221 
187 
294 
145 
98 

39 
37 
90 


863 
1 
1A7 
U 
140 
791 

212 
173 
13 
155 
528 
421 


5,925 

20 
311 

65 
135 
144 

97 

23 

7 


71 

11 

146 

159 

39 


122 

3 

79 

99 

102 
52 
52 


1 
86 
62 
37 

109 

129 

7 

70 

205 

35 
2 
45 
30 
120 

13 
UO 
29 

15 
33 

1 
19 

5 
110 
100 

41 
58 
136 
68 
77 

41 
78 
69 
54 
29 

255 

7 

30 


35 

1 

58 

269 

41 
40 

35 
102 
274 


139 
802 
262 
258 
450 

466 

480 

75 

78 

450 


27 
562 
540 
199 


531 

21 

224 

444 

624 
294 
473 


20 
3 
112 
269 
119 

158 
635 
11 
163 
774 

165 
29 
66 
25 

935 

277 
184 
126 

37 
130 

19 
113 

37 
607 
368 

no 

173 
336 
377 
293 

270 
241 
286 
132 
66 

254 
69 
97 

692 

1,058 
1 
131 
26 
129 
653 

171 
137 
5 
175 
330 
861 


2,726,811 

6,063 

114,017 

27,592 

75,745 

77,955 

46,492 

44,645 

7,220 

1,930 

44,155 

29,537 
6,495 
79,485 
87,325 
12,315 


47,591 

1,010 

28,070 

66,825 

42,382 
30,510 
15,325 


200 
31,075 
32,065 
19,290 

54,630 
51,165 
2,835 
32,450 
61,836 

10,225 
500 
18,765 
17,800 
47,430 

5,485 

52,405 

15,070 

7,737 

8,570 

161 
8,530 
1,692 
35,072 
58,148 

19,841 
25,880 
53,965 
21,815 
35,510 

22,145 
42,089 
27,449 
31,930 
16,660 

218,880 
2,350 
7,890 


283,173 

11,283 

650 

27,825 

87,328 

16,000 
24,325 

11,750 
37,753 
149,370 


5,808,972 

50,105 

176,948 

90,002 

64,452 

146,951 

92,737 

140,945 

43,795 

17,579 

118,505 

19,634 

6,821 

184,779 

170,107 

51,952 


241,097 

5,594 

59,096 

136,140 

300,629 
131,848 
U7,2U 

9,510 

U,058 
1,060 
26,832 
67,282 
40,893 

43,833 

196,778 

2,610 

59,935 
226,695 

54,395 
8,015 

17,739 

9,092 

202,156 

54,172 
76,036 
30,012 
12,601 
25,944 

6,910 

29,560 

10,266 

135,728 

108,012 

30,850 
35,363 
104,200 
83,006 
61,510 

58,145 
70,131 
55,161 
32,610 
24,894 

215,150 
44,690 
19,984 

113,742 

286,896 
200 
30,047 
10,023 
42,577 

202,123 

34,765 
49,282 
2,024 
48,865 
75,950 
242,733 


4,845 
41,693 
14,445 
48,869 
53,870 

25,350 
25,934 
3,595 
500 
30,700 

17,838 
330 
41,693 
45,470 
10,535 


26,925 

450 

18,133 

49,200 

34,982 
21,230 
10,760 


18,950 
24,220 
12,210 

39,630 
41,366 
2,035 
20,375 
44,139 

8,062 
100 
10,995 
13,100 
25,809 

4,260 
23,992 
7,920 
4,742 
4,522 

125 

4,075 

1,030 

15,715 

31,815 

6,288 
12,745 
28,075 

9,370 
24,700 

13,950 
31,540 
15,330 
U,480 
8,709 

211,855 
1,934 
4,990 

30,242 

140,885 

7,875 

150 

20,350 

65,947 

8,900 
2,700 

10,025 
9,334 

82,985 


3,008,122 

32,070 
53,160 
51,800 
12,968 
92,795 

38,560 
69,133 
24,635 
5,054 
48,322 

5,385 
4,445 

45,198 
122,286 

30,899 


153,450 

915 

24,840 

59,970 

240,690 
61,210 
54,834 

1,175 

4,905 

11,510 
44,079 
22,043 

20)201 

3/15,958 

458 

21,045 
160,971 

35,031 
3,475 
5,250 
7,842 

82,117 

13,301 
14,954 
14,189 
4,872 

10,320 

5,350 

5,690 

2,675 

57,308 

38,043 

7,939 
10,065 
54,465 

27,779 
38,135 

33,990 
47,083 
12,380 
16,568 
14,305 

205,115 

40,668 

9,050 


188,150 

10,942 
7,550 
28,769 
76,233 

9,374 
14,985 
470 
29,966 
9,448 
139,037 


35 
355 

92 
210 
146 

66 

231 

36 

16 

286 

109 
76 

380 
59 
84 


181 

5 

165 

191 

235 

133 


72 
71 
71 

130 
153 
10 
127 
285 

50 
33 

115 
38 

144 

21 
156 
35 


1 

36 

48 

99 

131 


286 

159 
115 

57 
51 
97 
39 

30 

72 
10 
97 


244 

6 

41 

6 

77 

443 

54 

52 

8 

122 

201 

297 


24,334 

179 
792 
276 
418 
338 

334 
689 
61 
118 
497 

239 
202 
658 
299 
321 


593 
36 
323 
503 

446 
414 
469 


23 

28 

154 

251 

222 

290 
423 
43 
330 
496 

206 
155 
2U 
110 
946 

387 
454 
214 
84 
268 

29 
185 
227 
569 
412 

142 
328 
437 
516 
316 

313 
156 
337 
224 
142 

178 
43 
289 

1,265 

711 

5 

228 

15 

205 

1,W4 

325 
274 
20 
389 
639 
723 


18 
294 

63 
257 
315 

140 

305 

34 

17 

456 

142 
560 
374 
123 
90 


263 
3 

216 
271 

747 
159 
88 


3 
572 
134 
345 
110 

143 

130 

8 

69 

259 

61 

397 
123 
858 
122 

19 

144 

64 

22 

107 

(Z) 
34 
30 
67 

267 

43 
120 
378 
183 
999 

412 
77 
83 
46 
33 

512 
29 
338 


548 
146 
146 
12 
95 
544 

84 
154 

40 

181 

112 

1,257 


39,497 

133 
761 
275 
650 
822 

515 
324 
98 
123 
834 

245 
1,133 
978 
322 
385 


1,042 

24 

403 

919 

3,171 
773 
594 


16 
601 
206 
854 
206 

308 
588 
38 
219 
719 

239 
461 
185 
1,352 
966 

304 
329 
251 
47 
283 

24 

148 
116 
495 
599 

113 
349 
596 
628 


691 
171 
336 
226 

112 

563 
195 
418 

1,800 

968 
38 

354 
34 

210 
1,3U 

309 
254 
49 
538 
545 
2,186 


12,757,139 

11,225 
151,043 

41,285 
230,165 
199,780 

91,820 
209,320 

18,830 

5,540 

357,680 

99,970 

408,975 

323,400 

90,790 

52,325 


169,305 

1,710 

114,551 

200,850 

622,900 
84,325 
64,070 

4,250 

1,200 
583,500 

69,460 
237,130 

82,500 

129,105 

77,384 

2,850 

40,690 

164,190 

42,950 
372,075 
84,100 
1,125,575 
70,110 

10,500 
120,165 
45,600 
U,980 
55,560 

50 

30,800 

10,615 

31,320 

296,125 

27,905 

82,725 

304,550 

114, UO 

936,325 

323,910 
59,100 
40,280 
30,050 
20,275 

461,050 

29,350 

255,727 

330,230 

352,300 
197,650 
219,737 
6,600 
103,225 
371,205 

42,700 
116,750 

42,750 
111,550 

60,732 
861,710 


23,122,102 

61,052 
215,819 
122,305 
322,035 
4(B,328 

156,275 

428,685 

56,159 

47,925 

531,862 

125,450 
667,938 
615,230 
153,770 
177,730 


751,165 

7,290 

217,595 

491,172 

3,534,008 
477,879 
355,171 

25,031 

7,575 
501,258 
m,176 
439,555 
U4,900 

175,986 
293,702 
12,968 
93,178 
337,481 

134,544 
3CB,015 
105,625 
1,415,094 
366,574 

U9,777 
163,712 
131,729 
22,910 
106,396 

17,010 

58,685 

43,680 

191,440 

265,390 

37,540 

170,322 

417,892 

268,483 

1,025,915 

563,391 
67,232 
96,420 
75,387 
59,576 

343,490 
178,036 
239,499 

660,303 

586,222 
18,700 

200,261 
14,830 

140,120 

691,844 

140,900 
131,985 
47,995 
276,313 
161,134 
1,012,528 


9,766,044 

7,400 

67,984 

19,850 

178,168 

U6,600 

53,820 
159,480 

11,950 

3,500 

274,235 

63,225 

380,350 

215,325 

54,925 

28,825 


119,150 

900 

75,401 

143,100 

541.950 
52,350 
50,775 

2,366 

1,000 
424,600 

46,750 
217,310 

49,650 

88,950 
48,470 
1,675 
22,095 
122,270 

34,500 
301,100 

59,975 
968,100 

43,500 

8,300 
66,720 
24,150 

5,885 
34,850 


19,050 

4,325 

U,975 

214,230 

7,870 
44,000 

218,900 
78,600 

8U,520 

310,400 
44,150 
17,600 
14,550 
U,600 

446,655 
24,900 
193,170 

199,270 

183,650 
197,100 
209,620 
200 
71,850 
268,550 

27,200 
46,800 
13,700 
93,200 
18,951 
734,545 


Z  Reported  In  small  fractiona. 


PUERTO  RICO 


89 


Municipio  Table  23.-SWEETPOTATOES-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED,  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD, 

1959  AND  1949 


IhiziLclpio 


Sweetpotatoes 


Farms  reporting 


Pounds  harvested 


Pounds  sold 


Puerto  Rico  . 

Ad  Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Aguas  Buenas . , 
Aibonlto 

AQasco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta.. . 
Barranqultas . . 

Bayandn 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Catafto 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clalee 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Camerfo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Oudnlca 

Guayama , 

Quayanllla. . . . 
Ouaynabo 

Ourabo 

Hatlllo , 

HormlgueroB . . . 

Humacao 

Isebela 

Jayuya , 

Juana  Dfaz. . . . 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Lares 

Las  Uarfaa. . . , 
Las  Pledras.. , 

Lofza , 

Luqulllo 

Manatf 

Marlcao 

Maunabo . i 

Mayaguez 

MOCB 

Atorovls 

Naguabo 

Naranjito 

Orocovle 

Patlllas 

Pefiuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllas., 

Rlncdn 

Rf o  Grande . . . . 
Jtf o  Pledras . . . 

/  Sabona  Grande. 

C^   Salinas 

\  San  Genn^. . . . 

'NSan  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 

San  Sebastian, 
Santa  Isabel. , 

Toa  Alta , 

Toa  Beja 

Trujillo  Alto. 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta 

Vega  8a Ja 

Vieques 

Villalba 

Yabucoa , 

Yauco 


25,552 


38 

168 

63 

219 

64 

256 

3M 

557 

87 

352 

30 

112 

302 

999 

12 

49 

22 

201 

261 

540 

264 

465 

41 

121 

502 

666 

141 

470 

91 

437 

2 

204 

641 

14 

66 

245 

441 

244 

609 

56 

281 

259 

494 

260 

764 

6 

"ei 

5 

47 

1 

8 

47 

119 

3 

56 

135 

367 

130 

376 

184 

528 

6 

40 

316 

526 

245 

565 

55 

207 

16 

74 

131 

267 

U 

46 

182 

865 

9 

133 

350 

610 

52 

331 

63 

212 

71 

376 

33 

92 

316 

39 

172 

49 

402 

149 

615 

59 

199 

228 

543 

288 

494 

130 

496 

3 

48 

15 

88 

74 

250 

40 

139 

77 

345 

83 

289 

41 

130 

1 

24 

82 

2U 

754 

1,296 

131 

611 

4 

59 

304 

9 

41 

136 

328 

216 

1,244 

80 

404 

58 

394 

3 

23 

61 

265 

467 

867 

38 

249 

15 
23 
35 
476 
127 

34 

316 

7 

16 
282 

198 

55 

353 

95 
84 


163 

7 

180 

281 

52 
330 
305 


2 

10 

74 

2 

104 

1/6 
143 
(Z) 
202 
289 

47 
9 

91 
5 

120 

3 

333 

67 

29 

47 


70 

13 

25 

160 

32 
246 
280 

72 


55 
16 
69 
57 

21 

1 

31 

622 

100 

63 
25 
110 
137 

77 

181 

3 

37 
257 

97 


23,818 

71 

77 

154 

784 

425 

76 
1,020 

78 
261 
671 

393 
87 
711 
318 
422 

2 

593 

35 

504 

866 

269 
830 
850 


33 
11 
85 
33 
282 

362 

507 

13 

353 

666 

153 
76 

199 
23 

751 

47 
430 
378 
117 
314 

9 

191 

52 

181 

824 

127 
631 
632 
424 
38 

55 
146 

54 
299 
227 

96 
17 


554 
9 
286 
137 
303 
924 

385 
417 
U 
164 
674 
134 


15,906,560 

12,875 
34,385 
80,740 
1,066,225 
313,200 

34,360 

583,013 

6,200 

17,100 
864,950 

386,230 
117,325 
769,800 
187,720 
198,920 


308,772 

12,530 

304,620 

784,802 

91,300 
744,950 
542,629 

2,675 

2,700 

32,000 

145,125 

1,850 

181,005 

268,365 
320,655 
2,350 
373,745 
657,265 

66,196 
13,350 

150,400 
12,400 

227,962 

3,150 
541,275 
103,500 
29,668 
65,875 


70,825 

18,670 

21,120 

311,120 

60,358 
450,637 
698, 580 

80,430 
1,500 

8,300 
108,975 
53,227 
138,350 
101,990 

19,755 

500 

50,285 


200,717 

64,185 
54,600 
246,696 
257,420 

70,705 

427,550 

2,900 

45,160 
362,581 
177,650 


32,485,183 

73,349 

76,095 

209,276 

1,132,900 

627, 2U 

101,115 

1,085,292 

78,235 

317,088 
1,475,125 

441,031 
165,347 
1,049,842 
375,925 
457,040 

1,200 

1,083,458 

32,060 

764,782 

1,437,430 

437,005 
1,597,676 
1,890,239 

67,895 

23,030 
34,860 
90,615 
42,680 
312,933 

438,420 

574,793 

13,680 

457,651 

1,065,671 

191,917 
90,950 

250,570 
32,935 

764,690 

55,820 
576,377 
325,054 
135,878 
278,440 

9,530 

241,935 

60,757 

191,857 

1,190,935 

189,237 
1,012,572 
1,309,289 

435,754 
47,690 

74,736 
180,015 

61,615 
310,668 
258, 110 

108,355 
30,500 
82,335 

1,390,485 

570,756 
9,900 
283,126 
167,900 
517,887 
1,081,550 

448,307 
450,943 
15,383 
166,325 
699,390 
153,758 


11,821,058 

8,650 

21,750 

53,500 

919,600 

239,750 

31,192 

456,218 

3,650 

9,100 

736,900 

240,000 
60,600 
561,300 
121,247 
140,300 


237,772 

7,100 

244,950 

485,442 

67,100 
666,650 
495,239 

175 

1,800 
15,000 
91,180 

1,600 
140,770 

147,650 
263,405 
1,300 
265,310 
624,935 

59,600 

9,150 

112,850 

10,300 
172,390 

935 

429,175 

56,300 

20,563 

50,098 


42,750 

12,820 

9,875 

262,703 

18,558 
374,385 
589,035 

44,800 
1,000 

4,750 

83,500 

22,790 

115,700 

66,975 

13,390 

450 

21,955 

771,420 

128,097 

54,070 
42,900 
169,075 
168, 295 

46,850 

155,000 

1,300 

35,125 
216,719 

64,275 


10,931,222 

20,185 

16, 835 

98, 529 

282,452 

218,652 

33,297 

509,418 

37,075 

95,385 

639,214 

82,340 
101,202 
270,340 
101,275 

78,825 


264,551 

2,045 

240,050 

447,412 

216,605 
580,125 
984,398 

9,550 

5,635 
20,910 
28,665 
14,725 
103,287 

78,520 

194,030 

2,200 

146,795 

749, 156 

88,750 
20, 595 
45,537 
16,900 
227,427 

9,020 
73,100 
74,425 
32,700 
91,530 

1,100 

68,303 

28,725 

38,120 

284,422 

52,475 
383,310 
781,097 
103,637 

25,540 

39,646 
29,000 
13,800 
67,925 
73,500 

27,975 
2,700 
19,500 

173,000 

285,529 
8,400 
65,770 
69,860 
163,918 
274,770 

86,600 

144,853 

5,013 

76,700 
142,610 

39,757 


Z  Reported  In  smell  fractlona. 


90 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  24.-DASHEENS  AND  YAMS-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED  AND  QUANTITY 

SOLD,  1959  AND  1949 


Miinlclplo 


Puerto  Rico . 


Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguad^na. .. . 
Aguas  Buenas. 
Alljonlto 


A^sco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Barranqultas. 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo. . .. 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolliia 


Cataao.. .. 

Cayey 

Celba 

ClaleB 

Cldra 


Coano. .. . 
Ccoerlo, . 
Corozal . . 
Culebra. . 
Dorado. . , 


Fajardo 

Ou^lca. . . . 
Ouayama .... 
Guayanllle. 
Guaynabo. . . 


Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormlgueroo . 

Humacao 

Isabela 


Jayuya 

Juajia  Diaz . 

Juncos 

La jas 

Lares 


Laa  Marf aa . , 
Laa  Pledraa. 

Lofza 

Luqulllo. . . . 
Manatf 


Marlcao. . 
Maunabo . t 
Mayaguez. 

Moca 

Morovis . . 


Naguabo. .  . 
Naranjlto. 
Orocovls. . 
Patlllas . . 
Pefiuelas . . 


Ponce 

Quebradlllaa . . 

Rlnc<5n 

Rfo  Grande. ., . 
^Rf  o  Pledraa . . . 

/    Sabana  Grande. 

V^l     Salinas 

\    San  Genn^. .  . . 

^an  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 


San  Sebaatl^. 
Santa  Isabel . . 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto. 
Utuado 


Vega  Alta. . 
Vega  BaJa. . 
Vieques . . . . 
Vlllalba... 
Yabucoa . . . . 
Yauco 


Daaheens    (inalangas) 


FarnB 
reporting 


5,A04 


4 
203 
13 

41 
« 
2 
1 
223 


280 
13 


40 

7 

168 

16 

30 

3 

172 


17 

24 

59 

94 

361 

12 

56 


2 
42 
50 
20 
40 

136 

92 

439 

167 

7 

82 

3 

9 

19 

71 


6 

1 

25 

367 

6 

3 

44 
349 
25 


658 

19 

3 

390 

156 

117 

147 

28 

31 

381 


275 
40 
46 

373 

70 

212 

180 

30 
147 
432 


90 

32 

234 

51 
42 
11 
153 

12 

230 

15 
90 


345 
385 
145 
133 
32 

129 
82 

249 
48 

246 

225 
266 
569 
352 
78 

213 

2 

20 

286 

173 


66 

1 

40 

805 

66 

41 

1 

120 

520 

252 


3,543 

119 
3 
2 

170 
12 

22 

38 

2 

(Z) 

171 


156 
4 
3 


41 

174 

19 

24 

2 

(Z) 

39 

17 

5 

41 

58 

66 

337 

122 

20 


3 

(Z) 


2 
6 

32 
243 

47 


1 
266 
80 

60 
64 
21 
11 
227 


236 
13 
18 


246 
20 

177 

77 

10 

79 

294 


118 

32 

100 

14 
42 

3 
42 

4 

243 
23 
33 


153 
148 
100 
51 
10 

56 

36 

85 

11 

161 

96 
152 
472 
318 

95 

194 

1 

5 

173 

101 

5 
(Z) 
16 


34 

1 

16 

444 

23 
11 
(Z) 
86 
299 
111 


Pounds  harvested 


9,694,098 

101,010 

5,950 

1,100 

334,090 

29,900 

35,986 

88,775 

3,000 

100 

1,055,900 

264,040 

463,415 
10,800 
4,470 


153,050 

14,515 

139,290 

129,950 

74,525 
106,000 
213,150 


73,930 

3,800 

150,475 

24,750 

27,200 

740 

137, 595 

5,500 

31,000 

32,650 

78,925 

103,295 

659,025 

35,250 

30,800 

5,600 

550 

52,650 

20,420 

12,400 

104,135 

101,541 

145,625 

1,332,730 

299,175 

22,700 

38,750 
31,700 
22,340 
51,550 
114,200 

3,950 

750 

10,300 

l,a4,330 

148,385 

3,082 

20O 

11,675 

449,100 

4,400 
10,700 

50,900 
670,059 
123,550 


16,319,681 

1,135,072 

3,880 

1,500 

474,590 

158,036 

58,389 

106,190 

25,156 

25,687 

799,800 

224,650 

317,825 
17,575 
24,050 


531,894 

37,735 

301,022 

186,425 

26,400 
182,065 
713,541 


1,610 


152,320 

32, 950 

241,605 

16,430 
129,430 

2,625 
79,519 

2,750 

377,370 
31,100 
60,965 

194,396 

323,125 
338,825 
158,505 
57,945 
11,870 

67, 599 
96,135 

135,062 
27,035 

522,010 

186,263 
455,315 
1,345,397 
577,205 
115,677 

501,060 

1,600 

4,810 

327,525 

191,495 

4,625 

200 

15,658 

1,681,449 

164,910 

42,362 

1,000 

16,950 

1,124,571 

20,000 

10,001 

50 

115,185 

817,255 

130,810 


7,567,132 

65,550 

3,700 

300 

283,880 

7,600 

12,710 
63,075 
2,600 

974,050 

180,825 

284,900 

400 

2,750 


114,250 

3,200 

119,675 

90,300 

66,700 
84,300 
199,425 


10,700 

42,000 

2,600 

98,756 

8,250 

21,650 

518 

97,990 

5,100 

28,600 

23,500 

54,400 

84,080 
506,200 
14,100 
a, 875 
5,500 


24,675 
13,750 
8,100 
65,200 

54,915 

123,675 

1,156,928 

245,000 

19,500 

26,100 
20,000 
16,000 
23,250 
86,125 

3,600 

500 

3,600 

915,070 

95,190 

890 

6,950 
360,730 

3,325 
500 

40,400 
568,100 
99,050 


4,890,094 

587,247 
400 

179,000 
39,025 

8,864 

24,700 

7,550 

12,200 

440,900 

34,305 

64,500 

5,800 

225 


161,538 
4,090 
81,125 
8,300 

1,300 

33,725 

180,900 


13,490 

72,300 

4,800 

119,825 

2,360 

75,600 

450 

18,885 


154,850 

3,700 

17,555 

46,490 

87,362 

27,020 

25,990 

6,300 

700 

6,175 
11,225 
52,575 

7,350 
42,400 

69,020 
111,900 
627,625 
186,430 

41,480 

179,303 

800 

250 

148,300 

115,150 


3,000 

91,150 

59,020 

12,000 

1,600 
282,650 

2,660 
650 

54,050 
203,685 
26,275 


Farms 
reporting 


17 
351 

21 

245 

2 

103 

4B 

11 

2 

141 

148 
2 

537 
64 


18 

39 

123 

6 
68 
16 


25 

2 

102 

27 

18 

11 

430 

160 

2 

9 
41 

1 
33 


512 
4 
44 
14 

5 
128 

50 
153 

12 

93 

79 

53 

154 

5 

32 
30 
69 
24 


24 
358 

11 
7 
1 

80 
516 

16 


12,506 

69 
609 

81 
343 

30 

259 
205 
23 
46 
128 

281 

6 

409 

212 

30 


134 
87 
50 

216 

19 

67 

137 


43 

31 

171 

60 

59 

39 

458 

197 

22 

48 

80 

1 

337 

391 
516 
40 
87 
72 

36 
279 
256 
434 
109 

194 
132 
102 
343 
28 

110 
90 

180 
55 
86 

39 

3 

155 


49 

3 

23 

787 

84 
30 

264 

819 

91 


4,345 

7 
164 

11 
224 

25 

87 

40 

6 

1 

166 

148 
(Z) 
528 
40 

4 

57 

7 

18 

130 


34 
(Z) 
59 

20 

5 

3 

193 

82 

2 

21 
23 
(Z) 
22 

40 
358 

2 
16 

5 

1 
79 
12 
60 


15 

1 

40 

284 

30 


Pounds  harvested 


44 
168 

37 
225 

17 

160 
84 
13 
19 
93 

202 

1 

367 

78 

7 


66 

27 

29 

167 

11 
28 
68 

4 

26 

27 
11 
72 

24 

20 

8 

232 

128 

14 
41 
27 
(Z) 
110 

156 
285 
18 
24 
20 

11 
128 

83 
182 

49 

95 
79 
53 
170 
22 

76 
34 
35 
18 
45 

23 

1 
60 

409 

384 

30 

(Z) 

6 

321 

31 
23 

145 
414 
40 


16,578,254 

12,725 
446,824 

19,200 
608, 225 
101,000 

292,160 

86,130 

20,550 

650 

810,650 

597,420 

1,250 

2,860,075 

122,250 
5,800 


279,225 
10,570 
42,050 

493,605 

22,600 

147,700 

36,030 

1,500 


99, 535 

1,500 

175,200 

79,700 

13,800 

3,545 

640,730 

259,342 

4,000 

52,900 

93,500 

100 

43,400 

117,480 

1,867,750 

1,800 

30,940 

6,000 

600 
132,425 

25,175 
198,800 

16,650 

139,192 
256,920 
127,100 
209,280 
12,400 

25,920 
69,900 
73,605 
33,750 
68,900 

5,475 

300 

47,375 

1,611,310 

576,174 

5,025 

13,300 
1,119,450 

7,700 

43,100 

500 

114,300 

1,062,970 

64,247 


82,260 
658, 680 

98,347 
501,205 

50,715 

354,946 

162,248 

37,355 

23,975 

459,927 

603,170 

1,045 

1,421,804 

193,640 
7,866 


190,520 
41,507 
64,050 

610,765 

27,900 

73,800 

187,535 

2,438 

19,a6 

52,660 

9,250 

102,735 

87,100 

40,020 

11,282 

578,550 

225,520 


30,850 

56,450 

57,953 

150 

385,135 

450,625 
916,450 
21,575 
26,654 
23,900 

14,791 
340,495 
140,147 
532,435 

104,505 

270,300 
447,080 
150,375 
467,700 
25,885 

105,309 
59,589 
74,135 
22,740 
80,251 

19,910 

1,300 

97,485 

1,370,065 

1,986,450 

42,385 

400 

8,215 

1,661,703 

36,192 
43,557 

297,915 

1,233,872 

41,160 


13,442,134 

3,400 
337,062 

15,250 
550,850 

75,800 

207,660 
48,075 
13,950 

700,500 

396,785 

1,100 

2,524,655 

45,400 

3,900 


257,125 

4,500 

36,250 

446,713 

19,400 
123,750 
33,980 

1,300 

5,400 

35,150 

1,300 

126,000 

25,000 

8,950 

1,725 

449,100 

201,617 

3,800 

24,200 

79,700 

4 

34,740 

94,830 

1,580,910 

800 

23,450 

3,950 

90 

82,400 

18,990 

171,810 

13,700 

72,257 
222,570 
103,000 
158,200 

11,600 

20,700 
48,650 
49,500 
27,300 
56,400 

5,675 

75 

37,500 

1,337,185 

490,434 

3,820 


10,009,117 

40,100 
281,345 

53,442 
241,810 

29,080 

235,495 

52,925 

26,550 

7,026 

354,050 

392, 590 

30 

797,090 

29,430 

2,880 


38,300 

4,285 

30,300 

443,250 

5,950 

30,475 

113,025 


2,840 

17,450 
1,300 
34,256 

9,670 
10,220 

1,370 
282,595 
105,815 

17,030 

26,550 

11,920 

10 

197,551 

239,815 

3a,150 

100 

9,035 

5,730 

2,550 

128,920 

60,365 

358,533 

7,453 

145,515 

347,930 

77,400 

196,609 

9,760 

56,970 
16,414 
16,000 
4,065 
41,131 

8,775 

54,170 

503,160 

1,668,226 

18,330 


Z  Reported  In  small  fractlona. 


7,800 
973,020 

2,250 

1,077,290 

4,500 

11,200 

35 

5,800 
7,258 

76,000 

883,595 

6,097 

189,290 

449,898 

1,220 

PUERTO  RICO 


91 


Municipio  Table  25.-TANIERS  AND  CASSAVA-FARMS  REPORTING.  AREA.  QUANTITY  HARVESTED  AND  QUANTITY 

SOLD,  1959  AND  1949 


>femlclplo 


Puerto  Rico  . 


Adjuntaa 

Aguada 

Aguadllla. . .. 
Aguaa  Buenas. 
Albonito 


A^sco 

Areclbo 

Arrcryo 

BarceloDeta. . 
Barranqultaa. 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

CaiDjy 

Carolina 


Cataflo. 
Cayey. . 
Celba. . 
Clalea. 
Cldra.. 


Coamo. . . 
Cdnerfo, 
Corozal. 
Culebra . 
Dorado.. 


Fajardo. . .. 
Cudnlca. . , . 
Ouayejoa .... 
Guayanilla . 
Guaynabo. . . 


Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormlgueroe . 

Hunacao 

la^^la 


Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz . 

Juxicoa 

Lajas 

Laree 


Laa  Marf aa , . 
Las  Pledras. 

Lofza 

Luqulllo. . .  . 
Manatf 


Marlceo. . 
Maunabo .  i 
Mayaguez. 

MOCB 

Morovla . . 


Neguabo, . . 
Naranjlto. 
Orocovle . . 
Patlllas.. 
Peouelas . . 


Ponce 

Quebradlllas. 

Rlncdn 

Rfo  Grande 

Rio  Pledraa . . 


Sabana  Grande. 
*  Salinas 

San  C-erm&n, . .  . 
'%an  Juan 

San  Lorenzo . . . 


Tanlers  (yautfas) 


FanDB 
reporting 


1959       19i9 


87 
362 

30 
326 

66 

121 
199 
26 
16 
352 

316 

12 

US 

103 

49 


150 

27 

275 

119 

54 
2U 
412 


27 

54 

259 

162 
116 

16 
421 

95 

72 
32 

141 
3 

162 

62 
391 
23 
95 
56 

5 
103 
U8 
250 
124 

IJO 
314 
371 
268 
29 

104 
35 
85 

193 

122 

22 
2 

119 


52 
12 

131 
470 


2 
109 
668 

113 


331 
611 
109 
421 
266 

265 
559 
36 


374 

18 

500 

292 

247 

1 

444 

88 

412 

400 

223 
381 
695 


70 
122 
325 

279 
230 
62 
446 
220 

160 

58 

191 


240 
398 
100 
198 
198 

116 
221 
267 
522 
387 

166 
444 
634 
398 
139 

295 

70 
187 
205 
246 

78 

18 

282 


204 

19 

198 

,270 

224 
193 
2 
245 
641 
473 


56 

164 
16 

390 
57 

78 
187 

18 


241 
3 

324 
83 
33 


77 

18 

326 

85 

49 
193 
733 

2 

6 

41 
33 

314 

129 

60 

5 

194 

43 

52 
35 

79 

1 

89 

28 

218 
29 
59 
40 

1 

56 

49 

151 

123 

64 

424 

391 

174 

39 

93 
22 
23 
242 

140 

10 
4 
61 


42 

6 

U9 

263 

33 
64 
2 
83 
334 
113 


386 
166 
46 
441 

211 

142 
424 
31 
75 
663 

252 

5 
419 
144 
149 

1 
270 
35 
314 
235 

157 

374 

1,135 

25 

45 

34 
68 

231 

187 
136 
19 
213 
137 

106 

58 

89 

1 

306 

107 

W9 
64 

103 
99 

53 
103 

93 
243 
334 

77 
543 
903 
289 
133 

306 
27 
41 
135 
253 

49 
8 

134 

362 


157 
24 
125 
731 

94 

104 
2 
157 
277 
287 


Pounds  harvested 


58,735 
350,920 

38,640 
750,015 
142,870 

165,975 

293,200 

25,850 

21,940 

1,382,240 

385,250 
7,450 
8U,195 
209,365 
66,060 


120,774 

24,035 

555,915 

235,473 

109,600 

470,300 

1,446,307 

3,000 

6,250 

84,410 
45,180 
581,545 

322,700 

167,U2 

3,345 

399,605 

67,240 

77,665 
38,715 

158,100 
1,450 

168,670 

53,980 
582,124 
48,400 
78,105 
76,514 

1,230 

82,425 

88,725 

403,133 

233,260 

155,328 
854,225 
1,350,950 
289,825 
79,800 

123,710 
55,900 
42,230 
593,643 
232,910 

12,375 

5,600 

152,370 

698,870 

507,570 

48,650 

4,475 

238,138 

552,655 

32,775 
137,450 
2,500 
120,775 
773,712 
274,445 


24,105,774 

427,835 
292,237 
77,788 
617,806 
354,975 

146,131 

451,373 

46,006 

70,062 

2,011,614 

319,015 
5,372 
627,263 
212,960 
133,205 

500 

376,151 

32,840 

536,862 

425,330 

315,235 

715,770 
2,311,335 

26,152 

34,563 

36,655 
79,235 
289,854 

242,974 
215,259 
19,221 
279,055 
160,705 

175,645 
70,035 
112,342 
970 
389,958 

143,230 
234,525 

50,940 
130,385 

94,484 

58,200 
129,092 
126,066 
401,185 
584,277 

104,658 

1,034,620 

2,621,345 

448,634 

135,320 

355,083 

26,490 

61,875 

142,490 

443,317 

55,295 

9,085 

220,002 

374,904 

993,684 

200,900 

21,035 

133,940 

985,099 

88,190 
115,362 
1,833 
155,205 
394,103 
339,128 


43,500 
277,931 

29,900 
674,380 

90,050 

141,365 
226,555 
20,400 
20,800 
1,222,550 

290,375 

6,600 

629,645 

139,940 

27,100 


88,000 

10,948 

497,260 

200,550 

95,200 

399,100 

1,389,887 

1,800 

4,550 

39,100 

38,820 

480,700 

154,160 
148,517 
5,428 
259,925 
41,520 

68,165 
18,000 

122,100 
800 

137,615 

42,515 
425,415 
35,200 
61,240 
58,038 

325 

51,725 
70,825 
358,225 
216,210 

67,844 

748,600 

1,132,770 

225,755 

55,400 

107,740 
45,250 
24,450 
519,030 
187,750 

9,475 

4,600 

103,305 


398,075 

42,730 

1,550 

131,325 

451,000 

21,875 
49,000 
2,000 
101,150 
593,890 
119,505 


264,075 
115,390 
40,283 
293,093 
1.93,093 

76,875 
244,191 
20,350 
X,925 
1,584,520 

105,843 
500 

236,673 
95,230 
33,335 


169,265 

3,495 

286,985 

159,850 

200,175 

365,765 

1,842,847 

6,400 

7,832 

22,910 
37,500 
166,720 

65,115 
97,344 
7,220 
78,930 
93,125 

93,225 

31,825 

34,075 

600 

172,321 

51,500 
51,050 
13,350 
41,425 
33,115 

32,650 

43,429 

60,233 

243,618 

347,287 

35,755 

709,570 

2,115,360 

259,795 

35,290 

228,633 

8,150 

15,470 

36,970 

291,9U 

12,925 

610 

142,935 

63,510 

731,013 

82,900 

12,962 

79,325 

445,415 

20,393 

56,873 

823 

72,678 

130,911 

171,462 


Cassava  (yuca) 


Farms 
reporting 


12 
47 
1 
10 
19 

203 
32 

U4 
54 
25 


2 

6 

"4 
20 
90 

30 
13 
7 
137 
82 

2 
26 

32 
13 
2 

6 
92 

9 
29 

15 

2 

3 

16 

112 

4 


175 
92 

177 
43 

165 
223 
6 
70 
61 

287 
91 
98 
147 
140 

2 

61 
91 
33 
107 

39 
125 
140 

26 

32 

12 
94 
162 

103 
145 
36 
272 
193 

21 
70 
92 
26 
96 

109 

203 
76 
91 

104 

7 

11 

140 

431 

99 

111 

203 

20 

46 

50 

59 

87 

48 

127 

118 

116 
21 
109 


289 

1 
94 
16 

145 
270 

68 

90 

12 

142 

213 

263 


1,276 

1 
38 
10 
21 

3 

13 
23 
(Z) 
4 
10 

135 
16 
28 
24 

14 


5 

7 

(Z) 

1 

18 
12 
9 


4 
13 
33 

14 
10 

(Z) 
36 

115 

1 
16 
11 


(Z) 

(Z) 

2 

41 

1 

11 
57 
4 
3 
9 

12 
32 
(Z) 
13 
18 

53 

1 

16 

26 

19 


22 
62 
44 
91 
12 

83 
110 
2 
42 
27 

158 
37 
41 
55 
50 

1 
12 
32 
11 
36 

60 
65 
60 

12 

16 


74 
75 

39 

83 

8 

95 

216 

7 
56 
24 
11 
31 

27 
64 
64 
27 
39 

2 

2 
36 

193 
38 

40 
125 
22 
27 
34 

23 
42 
12 
52 
50 

100 
7 
43 


90 
(Z) 
49 
8 
75 
77 

32 
40 
6 
72 
61 
179 


Pounds  harvested 


2,448,663 

375 

67,250 

15,475 

47,075 

5,950 

42,650 

26,170 

300 

4,450 

27,500 

217,030 
30,317 
44,665 
33,025 

20,110 


5,900 

8,345 

725 

750 

36,800 
44,175 
17,692 

1,100 

845 

7,750 
21,400 
76,400 

33,830 

11,025 

940 

76,700 

431,780 

1,750 
26,750 
17,250 
17,750 

1,300 

1,880 

48,375 

34,500 

8,625 

8,450 

150 

375 

10,170 

67,425 

1,830 

12,521 
109,850 
4,400 
3,600 
16,765 

3,355 

66,900 

660 

27,250 

42,900 

54,085 

600 

21,892 

46,416 

37,550 

3,360 
3,550 
59,160 
3,400 

5,150 
40,650 

1,200 
43,450 
40,200 
173,225 


20,305 
65,150 
74,245 
112,819 
20,147 

86,202 

121,131 

1,450 

51,690 

47,050 

133,363 
30,331 
55,353 
80,120 
50,505 

750 
21,355 
23,384 
13,495 
45,475 

65,650 
122,640 
95,020 

20,110 

10,593 

3,075 
102,550 
83,470 

47,549 
118,385 
6,652 
120,899 
333,618 

9,085 
56,331 
26,935 
12,615 
33,555 

35,110 
88,257 
51,377 
25,962 
37,547 

2,588 

2,275 

50,752 

276,261 

106,245 

55,960 
218,335 
90,600 
30,410 
40,260 

34,768 
49,395 
10,980 
40,C»0 
67,530 

106,665 
15,745 
41,977 

57,690 

172,445 

200 

54,332 

6,190 

105,870 

97,916 

18,860 
44,819 
4,346 
62,610 
61,070 
180,247 


Pounds  sold 


1,670,902 


28,600 
8,250 

29,500 
4,150 

22,000 
19,475 

2,900 

19,350 

174,220 
27,325 
24,570 
16,150 
11,450 


2,500 

3,300 

100 


27,850 
24,550 
15,100 


3,000 
17,600 
46,730 

13,250 

7,975 

230 

40,905 

423,000 

1,300 

21,450 

10,650 

15,400 

800 

1,070 

29,000 

29,100 

5,200 

6,300 

40 

3,725 

40,125 

1,000 

6,080 
81,600 
2,900 
1,950 
U,465 

7,320 

51,200 

200 

20,900 

20,700 

36,625 

300 

11,377 

30,200 

18,750 

4,575 

5,950 

40,270 

5,150 

2,950 

3,700 

1,000 

34,700 

22,150 

59,200 


1,250 

4,110 

38,875 

950 

910 

16,460 
17,432 

2,633 
19,800 

6,300 
12,076 
4,775 
5,220 
5,175 


1,500 
3,875 
7,080 
2,750 

16,200 
27,350 
14,053 

9,100 

1,375 

206 
34,150 
4,700 

6,235 

6,900 

350 

22,660 

293,  U3 

4,100 
13,850 
3,200 
5,175 
8,400 

7,175 
6,700 
13,280 
4,300 
2,200 

608 

17,585 
19,450 
25,490 

21,355 
9,400 
6,800 
1,600 

11,550 

21,133 
6,735 
1,550 
6,865 

13,925 

34,050 

600 

11,950 

11,400 

41,330 

200 

5,525 

270 

13,403 

11,868 

2,455 
12,840 

1,956 
24,650 

7,005 
65,735 


Z  Reported  In  small  fractions. 


92 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  26.-MISCELLANEOUS  FIELD  CROPS-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED,  AND 

QUANTITY  SOLD.  1959  AND  1949 


Uunlciplo 


Farms  reporting 


Pounds  harveated 


Pounds  sold 


Omaniental  plants 


Fanns 
reporting, 


Value  of 

plants 
sold,   1959 
(dollars ) 


Other  field  crops 


Farms 

report  iog, 
1959 


Puerto  Rico  . 


Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Aguas  Buenas. 
Albonlto 


ASaeco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Barranqultafl. 


Bayam6n . . . 
Cabo  Rojo. 
Caguas .... 

Canuy 

Carolina. . 


Cataiio. 
Cayey. . 
Celba.. 
Clales. 
Cidra.. 


Coamo. . . 
Comerfo. 
Corozal. 
Culebra. 
Dorado, . 


Fajardo. . . . 
GudnlcB. . . . 
Guayama .... 

Guayanilla. 
Guaynabo . . . 


Gurabo 

Hatillo 

Hormlgueros . 

Hustacao 

Isabela 


Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz. 

Juncos 

La Jas 

Laree 


Las  Uarf as . . 
Las  Pledras. 

Lorza 

Luqulllo. . . . 
Manatf 


Marlcao. . 
Maunabo . ^ 
Mayaguez. 

Moca 

Morovls. . 


Naguabo. . , 
Naranjlto. 
Orocovis . . 
Patlllas.. 
Pefiuelas. . 


yV*«^ 


Ponce 

Quebradlllaa, . 

RlnctSn 

Rfo  Grande. . . . 
^Rf  o  Pledras . . . 

/  Sabana  Grande. 

Salinas 

\  Saji  German. . . . 
-j/San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 


San  Sebastl£(n. 
Santa  Isabel . . 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto. 
Utuado 


Vega  Alta. 
Vega  BaJa. 
Vieques. . . 
Vlllalba.. 
Yabucoa. . . 
Yauco 


101 
17 


58 
(Z) 


71,305 
6,700 


48,380 


14,800 


1,200 


31,376 
75 


6,380 


8,700 


(Z) 


(Z) 
2 


871 
56,352 


30,546 
75 


8,400 


716 
56,150 


7,100 


14,800 


6,200 


104 
600 


211,882 
300 


5,410 
600 


3,000 

(i) 


504 
3,500 


41,164 

ii 

230 
2,300 

300 

200 

6,094 

325 

500 


3,600 
838 


20 

5,000 

125 

5 


6,370 
48,922 


45,350 
7,646 

150 

(D) 


200 
1,350 


D  Data  nctt  shoim  to  avoid  disclosure  of  Individual  operatlcDS. 
Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 


PUERTO  RICO  93 

Municipio  Table  27.-FORAGE  CROPS-FARMS  REPORTING  AND  AREA  HARVESTED,  1959  AND  1949 


Puerto  Rico  . . . 

Adjuntas 

Afuada 

Aguadllla 

Aeuas  Buenas . . , 
Albonlto 

ASaBco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta 

Barranqultas . . . 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Catai^o 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clalee 

Cldra 

Coeoo 

CcDerfo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gutlnlca 

Queyana 

Guayanllla 

Guaynabo 

Qurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormlgueroe . . . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Larea 

Las  Marias 

Las  Pledras 

Lolza 

Luqulllo 

Manatl 

Marlceo 

Maunabo . t 

Mayaguez 

Uoca 

Morovls 

Naguabo 

Naranjlto 

Orocovls 

Patlllaa 

Peoielas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllas . . . 

Rlnc6n 

Hlo  Grande 

-Rio  Pledras 

/  Sabana  Grande.. 

y-    I     Salinas 

^— \   San  Germ^ 

^tean  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . . 

San  Sebastl^.  . 
Santa  Isabel. . . 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto.. 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta 

Vega  BaJa 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


All  forage 
crops  harvest- 
ed   (cuerdas ) 


67,396 

1,U9 
220 
234 
696 

2,316 

30 
2,096 

37 

110 

1,288 

1,166 

2,927 

962 

548 

l,-;29 

550 

1,709 

41 

1,120 

114 

387 

718 

1,741 

2,699 

821 
232 
500 
704 
999 

775 

2,844 

34 

679 

675 

682 
1,019 

918 
2,422 

680 

487 
472 
361 
187 
216 

295 
246 
649 
144 
1,628 

567 

934 

2,071 

1,010 

616 

2,399 

507 

59 

856 

878 

316 

1,553 

186 

768 

347 

237 

1,802 

1,799 

615 

1,485 

2,741 
385 
273 

1,049 
490 
447 


49,766 

1,252 
107 
370 
367 
909 

52 

1,921 

207 

287 

547 

1,347 

1,078 

902 

707 

1,411 

126 
1,479 
48 
821 
936 

1,730 

757 

1,066 


273 
185 
362 
430 
828 

483 
1,681 
U7 
423 
793 

558 
4U 
393 
1,165 
720 

374 
276 
509 
81 
678 

391 
173 
973 
60 
611 

260 
413 
925 
785 
1,051 

2,619 

398 

42 

169 

1,407 

356 
602 
354 

593 

352 
12 

1,109 
871 
420 

2,179 

369 
477 
286 
461 
595 
669 


Para  grass 


Farms 
reporting 


1959   1949 


780     3,590     3,1J4    9,645     2,822 


44 

99 

23 

202 

3 
79 
33 
58 

87 

4 
41 
135 


57 
3 
5 
2 
111 


7 
157 
16 


82 
13 
55 

14 
143 
71 
52 
50 

11 
26 
50 
17 
51 

57 
39 
35 
84 
10 


5 

53 

107 

5 

2 
U 


23 
3 

93 
28 
124 
134 


10 
173 


1959       1949 


108 

6 

1 

13 

62 


63 

160 

54 

5 

190 


16 
120 


68 

20 
1 
55 

113 
19 

(Z) 

10 

5 


11 

316 

59 

32 

20 

7 

31 

13 

3 
12 
76 
6 
6 

U 
37 
12 
19 

1 

34 
6 
13 
13 
43 

6 

100 

2 


16 
10 
200 
62 
12 
17 

131 
11 
15 
47 
34 
22 


100 

2 

16 

117 

103 


101 
58 
33 
37 

545 
355 
211 
33 
885 

76 
107 
38 
99 
109 


65 

183 


107 
14 
33 
26 

405 

208 
12 
54 

254 

31 


129 
446 

51 

13 
120 
180 

50 
134 


163 
23 
42 

135 
30 


11 

78 

723 

32 
355 


295 
456 
159 

117 

33 
73 
2 
18 
341 
11 


Guinea  grass 


Farms 
reporting 


105 
12 
25 
20 


18 

103 

3 


36 
104 

27 
119 

14 


9 

6 

7 

24 

36 

11 
72 
12 
12 
104 


56 

73 
48 
40 

86 

148 
3 


7 

13 

8 

127 

59 

114 


7,592 

291 
24 
46 

127 


13 
244 
18 
69 
84 

60 
147 
104 
213 


1 

195 

12 

172 

149 

68 

138 
115 


64 

107 
13 
79 

158 

60 
31 
23 
63 
222 

90 
70 
51 
24 
155 

31 
47 
54 
25 
135 

24 
102 
112 
167 
176 

393 

105 
16 


6 

180 


54 

32 

6 

41 

1,021 


31 


168 
181 
226 


17,991 

178 

8 

51 

523 

981 

32 
190 
23 
39 
244 

92 

2,258 

29 

298 

34 


598 
9 
89 
22 

81 
118 
86 


326 

19 

19 

576 

287 

29 
339 

12 

5 

252 

78 
539 
555 
1,777 
119 

37 
10 
6 
9 
13 

47 
97 
81 
12 
77 


101 
247 
392 
364 

1,492 

255 

14 

90 

2 

174 
956 
82 


U 
195 

99 
1 

17 
536 

103 
43 

258 

611 
89 

275 


17,961 

392 

11 

42 

138 

466 

30 
343 
132 
108 
154 

59 
473 

84 
333 
108 


270 
336 

1,583 
367 
124 


59 
136 
203 
322 
250 

68 

378 

54 

57 

310 

102 
200 
16 
650 
262 

103 
37 
60 
15 

193 

60 
118 

60 

7 

243 

38 
100 
265 
539 
647 

2,037 
130 
17 
20 
122 


268 
140 
138 


28 

230 

18 

47 

1,469 

66 
149 

386 
227 
474 


Merker  grass 


Farms 
reporting 


1959   1949 


5,421 

398 
33 
3 
52 
66 

26 

46 
1 


151 
52 

U9 
20 
65 


106 

3 

196 

38 

40 
60 
257 


18 
2 
61 
17 
89 

46 
16 
8 
38 

17 

73 
11 
44 
20 
243 

277 
14 
23 
38 

55 

106 

4 

75 

81 

103 


331 
315 
21 
33 

50 

1 


71 
10 
80 
582 

32 
19 


5,873 

350 
37 
3 

115 
94 

6 
71 

1 
34 
227 

179 
76 
199 

17 


2 
226 

3 
153 
262 

24 
120 

217 


14 
11 
84 

78 

11 

7 

93 

42 

37 
11 

110 
20 

191 

119 
72 
51 
41 
97 


15 

235 

213 

11 

57 

67 
2 

4 

38 
149 


23 
2 
98 
16 
129 
354 

34 
38 


U,701 

683 

18 

5 

57 

362 

27 
33 
12 


416 
286 
455 
24 
189 

63 

249 

3 

244 

43 


335 
75 
101 
104 
127 

472 

197 

9 

48 

61 

214 
386 
242 
204 
380 

348 
25 
72 
37 
90 

217 

4 

416 

59 

174 

7 

518 

691 

61 

245 

451 
1 


43 
395 
37 


67 
28 
565 
231 
241 
768 

261 

87 


575 
17 
4 
98 

235 

6 

220 

5 

29 

294 

555 
185 
384 
27 
267 

34 

299 

1 

250 

305 

136 
199 
402 


105 
34 
110 

114 
90 
3 
80 
64 

54 
U8 
159 

57 
190 

U7 
86 
68 
13 
96 


553 

2 

165 

15 
240 
272 

22 
203 

278 

(Z) 

1 

26 

306 


107 
67 


323 
143 
164 
359 

90 
108 

21 
11 
48 


Elephant  grass 


Farms 
reporting 


1959       1949 


20 
186 
15 

1 
7 

22 

1 

2 

6 

208 


6 
368 

11 


121 

41 

2 

13 

26 

1 


4,961 

52 

83 

231 

20 

3 

2 
522 

8 
53 
13 


53 

223 

63 

2 
29 

47 
20 

3 

13 

302 


27 

346 

25 

29 

246 

3 
3 
56 
6 
205 

19 
65 
46 


5 

2 

49 

100 

128 

40 
73 
19 
32 

15 


161 
45 
43 
55 


244 
2 

148 
24 
34 

118 

134 
135 


8,028 

55 

60 

103 


26 

4 

183 
125 
143 
188 
76 


34 
(Z) 

10 

16 

253 


20 
185 


1 
249 


147 

21 

1 

99 

87 

100 

53 


169 
4 
188 
322 
34 
29 

470 
61 


7,958 

65 

35 

306 

10 

2 

1 
1,240 


164 

53 

219 

314 

145 


1 

18 

255 


35 
3 
5 

56 

93 

1,191 

6 

16 

378 


2 

88 

9 

123 

12 

34 

157 


44 
43 

m 

18 
41 
18 
80 
13 

21 

259 

12 

23 

253 


210 
4 
229 
254 
47 
108 

160 
136 


Pangola  grass 


port- 
ing, 
1959 


3 

38 

1 

115 

25 


104 
3 


Cuerdas 
1959 


15 
120 
74 
95 


13 
264 


386 
93 

281 
32 

940 

423 

314 

17 

703 


2 

81 

325 

2,295 

159 
50 
43 


153 

138 

5 

615 

108 


28 
121 
13 

27 
415 
216 
106 

31 


123 

22 

26 

1,237 

548 
90 


328 
98 


708 
266 


2 
12 

420 

64 

750 

1,183 

31i 

84 

1,776 
183 

275  I 
3 


Molasses  grass 


re- 
port- 
ing, 
1959 


100 
2 


32 

156 

13 


Z  Reported  in 


94 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  28.-VEGETABLES  HARVESTED  FOR  SALE-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED 

AND  VALUE  OF  SALES,  1959  AND  1949 


Municipio 


Puerto  Rico  . 


Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla. . . . 
Aguas  Buenas . 
Albonito 


ASasco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Barranqultas. 


Bayamdn . . . 
Cabo  Rojo. 
Caguas. . . . 

Camuy 

Carolina. . 


Cataiio. 
Cayey.  . 
Celba. . 
Clales. 
Cldra.. 


Coamo 

Ccmerio. . 
Corozal. . 
Culebra. . 
Dorado. . . 


Fajardo. . . . 
Gu&:iica .... 
Queyama,. . . 
Guayanilla . 
Guaynabo . . . 


Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

Honnigueroe . 

Humacao 

leabela 


Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz, 

Juncos 

La Jas 

Larea 


Las  Marias . . 
Las  Piedras. 

Loiza 

Luqulllo. . . . 
Manati 


Maricao. . 
Maunabo . t 
Xlayagiiez. 

Moca 

Morovis . . 


Naguabo . .  . 
Naranjito. 
Orocovls. . 
Patillas.. 
Penuelas. . 


Ponce 

QuebradlllBs. 

Rlnc6n 

Rio  Grande. . . 
Rio  Piedras . . 


Sabana  Grande . 

Salinas 

San  Genn^ .... 

^an  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 

San  Sebasti^. 
Santa  Isabel.. 

Toa  Alta 

Tea  Baja 

Trujillo  Alto. 
Utuado 


Vega  Alta. 
Vega  BaJa. 
Vieques . .  . 
Villalba.. 
Yabucos . . . 
Yauco 


All  vegetables  harvested  for  sale 


204 
5 


94 

53 

161 

(Z) 
47 


370 

6 

98 


229 

217 

1 

33 

147 

166 
24 
24 


17 
42 
(Z) 


723 
39 
16 

76 

31 

1 

79 

170 

72 
10 
19 


22 

37 

7 

12 

251 

91 

11 
11 
6 

219 
46 

311 


2 
49 
38 
142 

2 

164 


30 
118 
84 
29 
302 


108 
(Z) 
17 
55 

511 

50 

152 


5 
21 
76 
30 

48 

225 

217 

2 

33 

161 

182 
57 
28 


36 
120 
28 
26 


27 
13 
29 

16 
19 
318 
58 
60 


46 
273 

43 
42 
26 


20 
3 
29 
36 
442 
163 

26 
21 

1 

337 

35 

377 


Value  of  sales 
(dollars) 


645,065 

1,381 

460 

2,132 

5,506 

10,294 

196 

16,105 

339 

199 

85,064 

1,895 
5,287 

10,570 
5,947 

18,746 

18 
4,857 

1,085 
4,836 

28,817 

767 

20,772 


90 

100 

3,205 

9,152 

6,732 

21,487 

19,719 

213 

3,518 

22,464 

35,994 
1,481 
3,463 
3,548 
4,190 

288 
6,125 
3,296 
3,759 
1,903 

860 

5,615 

60 

3,376 

1,336 
3,209 
98,325 
3,120 
1,401 

3,703 

3,542 

52 

12,326 

17,544 

5,957 
597 
664 

7,495 

2,526 

1,315 

594 

674 

32, 560 

6,723 

893 
761 
324 

23, 577 
3,916 

26,012 


527,991 

1,339 

174 

4,703 

1,689 

11,214 

302 

10,723 

1,668 

422 

36,541 

1,659 
5,015 
4,326 
4,187 
20,209 


10,944 

56 

1,216 

4,287 

27,701 

2,974 

15,223 

284 

412 
2,164 
14,528 
1,684 

3,810 

13,186 
11,975 
139 
3,069 
23,278 

20,771 
3,409 
2,205 
1,489 
4,159 

426 
2,884 
7,419 
2,167 

1,174 

6,214 
1,029 
4,841 
1,182 
4,051 

875 

2,395 

38,628 

3,512 

3,472 

4,654 

1,564 

97 

2,681 

27,814 

3,578 
1,339 
2,773 

2,409 

1,237 
300 
3,123 
4,386 
37,452 
7,326 

1,144 

1,834 

98 

35,778 
2,471 

32,025 


Farms  reporting 


536 
6 


223 

2 

12 


4 

152 

2 


802 
9 


13 

1 

260 

2 

16 
3 
3 


2 

2 

114 

6 


350 
2 


(Z) 

184 

(Z) 

4 

(Z) 


11 
(Z) 

1 


(z) 


(Z) 


(z) 


1 

99 

(Z) 


(z) 
(z) 


(z) 

1 


1 

(z) 

1 


446 
3 


3 

(Z) 


187 

1 


(Z) 
12 

15 

26 

5 


7 
(Z) 
(Z) 

3 
2 

(Z) 


(Z) 

(z) 

3 


(z) 


(z) 

1 

89 

1 

(Z) 

(Z) 


(Z) 
1 

(z) 
(z) 

(z) 

(z) 
1 


10 

(z) 


Pounds  harvested 


1,372,670 
950 


5,890 

11,850 


300 

912,150 

200 

6,525 

500 

12,660 

27,000 

34,730 
8,200 
9,350 


14,040 

100 

3,050 


2,500 

315,050 

950 


250 
325 


600 
1,100 


1,400 

400 

1,200 


1,143,532 
1,760 


2,700 
61,512 


2,730 
100 

532,457 

4,300 

3,405 

710 

1,300 

25,037 

310 
61,500 

28,250 
66,670 
15,700 


10,300 
425 
325 

7,575 
1,391 


Value  of  sales 
(dollars) 


100 

460 

5,500 


175 

1,050 

275,995 

1,400 

50 

400 


125 
850 


570 
1,050 


15,920 
450 
575 


33,419 
19 


132 
249 


265 
10 


929 
199 
147 


64 

9,047 

19 


29,585 
40 


53 
2,339 


75 
6 


10,803 
152 


87 
15 
40 


14 
1,519 

673 

1,413 

312 


413 
10 


182 

71 


7 

40 

9,437 

45 


6 
22 


386 
22 

13 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 


PUERTO  RICO 


95 


Municipio  Table  28.-VEGETABLES  HARVESTED  FOR  SALE-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED, 

AND  VALUE  OF  SALES,  1959  AND  1949-Continued 


Municipio 


Eggplant 


Farms  reporting 


Pounds  harvested 


Value  of  sales 
(dollars ) 


Puiif)kins  and  squashes 


Farms  reporting 


Pounds  harvested 


Value  of  sales 
(dollars) 


Puerto  Rico  . . 

Ad Juntas 

A^ada 

Aguadilla 

Aguas  Buenas . . 
Albonlto 

A^BCO 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . . 
Barranqultas. . 

Bayandn 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Catai^o 

Cayey 

Celba 

dales 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Ccnerfo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Ou^ica 

Ouayama 

Guayanllla. , . . 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

HormlgueroB . . . 

Huisacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz. . . , 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Laree 

Laa  Marias. . . . 
Las  Pledras. . . 

Lofza 

Luquillo 

Manatf 

Marlcao 

Maunabo.^ 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morovls 

Naguabo 

NaranJIto 

Orocovls 

Patlllas 

Pefiuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllas.. 

RlnctSn 

Rfo  Grande. . . . 
Rio  Piedraa . . . 

/    Sabana  Grande. 

p    [    Salinas 

\   San  Germdn. . . . 

\San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 

San  Sebasti£(n, 
Santa  Isabel. . 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja , 

Trujlllo  Alto. 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta. . . . , 

Vega  Baja 

Vieques 

Vlllalba , 

Yabucoe 

Yauco 


1 
(Z) 

1 

1 

(z) 

3 

1 

10 


(z) 

(z) 
(z) 


z) 


19 

6 

2 

1 

U 

i. 

81 

38 

19 

11 

1 

(Z) 

17 

1 

22 

u 

8 

2 

3 

11 

1 

i. 

3 

19 

2 

7 

10 

2 

14 

(Z) 

17 

5 

5 

2 

i. 

3 

(Z) 

5 

2 

7 

2 

ft 

1 

1 

(z) 

5 

2i 

2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

70 

21 

6 

1 

(Z) 

6 

(Z) 

37 

3 

10 

(Z) 

(z) 

7 

1 

3 

2 

89 

20 

3 

(Z) 

7 

(Z) 

15 

(Z) 

1 

37 

2 

16 

1 

26 

2 

(z) 

(Z) 


1 

(z) 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 
(Z) 

1 

(z) 

I. 

(z) 

2 


(z) 


2 

1 

2 

(Z) 

4 

(Z) 
3 
12 
4 
1 

2 

(2) 
1 


1 
(Z) 
3 
4 
3 

6 

1 

"i 

26 


484,580 


5,595 
2,000 
1,300 


20,525 

400 

1,425 

4,300 

1,265 
1,025 
5,795 
7,740 
15,723 


200 
500 

6,300 

10,100 

150 


13,800 
1,000 
20,170 

89,150 

26,615 

700 

4,020 

34,739 

5,900 

3,950 
6,000 
7,400 


2,135 
1,200 
8,040 
3,250 


200 
2,950 


2,850 
300 

5,540 
400 

12,100 
15,750 

3,666 
46,330 

600 

450 

1,550 

3,236 

1,450 

60 

700 

3,300 

46,610 

1,730 

600 
2,400 

415 
3,800 
2,502 
9,425 


597,786 

30 

1,200 

26,125 

2,200 

683 


16,198 

600 

1,215 

1,700 


3,818 
3,945 
10,925 
22,910 


3,608 

50 

1,630 

1,950 

4,430 

500 

5,410 

lOO 

750 
750 

7,170 
250 

3,120 

49,782 

25,350 

180 

4,145 

20,808 

5,950 
1,000 
4,725 
665 
3,155 

1,625 
1,490 
15,945 
4,575 
700 

4,250 

450 

1,850 

3,850 

650 

150 

3,855 

5,485 

15,500 

5,134 
3,675 

966 
78,050 

5,815 

6,025 

5,266 

4,175 

3,810 
42,200 
77,060 

1,225 

1,110 
4,356 

51,825 
2,708 
7,050 


22,422 


235 
76 
36 


50 
194 

68 

62 

273 

549 

947 


365 

263 

7 


656 
30 
774 

3,600 
912 
20 
108 

2,756 

218 

106 
233 
208 


78 

36 

425 

130 

io 

203 


116 
12 

230 
25 

403 
528 

"96 
2,285 

45 
31 
76 

94 

58 

4 

30 

139 

2,663 

104 

18 
107 
4 
105 
180 
243 


24,452 

1 
33 
997 
62 
30 


597 
15 
40 
48 


305 
193 
377 
904 


164 

2 

92 


141 

26 

233 


40 
43 

295 
14 

125 

1,553 

1,007 

8 

135 

802 


130 

45 

110 

73 
107 
575 
254 

26 

170 
13 
84 


20 

6 

133 

343 

616 

295 
112 

28 
2,807 

251 

260 

195 

187 

192 

2,218 

3,782 

67 

73 
163 

1,855 
130 
297 


2,4a9 

14 
5 
13 
54 
43 

2 
Ul 

4 


47 
131 
12 
41 
12 

32 
11 
25 
10 
30 

6 
39 
14 
27 
32 


15 
13 
313 
30 


49 
2 
16 
35 

115 
23 
17 


3 
6 
30 
12 
32 

33 

135 

3 

21 

12 

28 
26 
10 
14 
62 

13 
7 
30 
12 
31 

1 
18 
13 
10 
19 

10 
5 
70 
71 
32 

35 
3 

16 
42 

17 
3 

5 


28 

1 

9 

1 

37 

146 

28 
22 
2 
91 
29 
71 


132 
2 


207 
16 


(Z) 
5 
30 
11 
20 

24 

133 

1 

13 


4 

7 

361 

16 


22 
(Z) 
10 

10 


1 

17 
17 
11 
10 

9 

104 

1 

5 


(Z) 


11 

3 

3 

(Z) 

19 

109 

13 
6 
1 


6,030,965 

12,000 

12,350 

3,540 

64,050 

114,750 

10,800 

252,697 

1,350 

1,180,450 

25,785 
48,083 
71,025 
7,724 
45,790 


49,570 


7,050 
IB, 000 


363,800 
22,656 


100 

5,000 

35,150 

29,100 

50,250 

48,946 
284,000 
3,050 
22,375 
12,100 

50,800 
12,825 
19,050 
143,300 
28,015 

8,170 
41,540 
11,100 
20,714 
25,025 


14,150 
20,300 

46,500 

4,320 

19,900 

1,503,225 

37,450 

8,066 

26,375 
11,450 
2,200 
51,000 
32,400 

142,060 

10,600 

9,200 

118,647 

53,170 

120,000 

1,500 

7,100 

129,940 

121,200 

12,250 
6,525 
3,000 
163,980 
67,333 
125,650 


3,413,986 

29,900 
870 
7,200 
12,050 
55,956 

10,050 

188,645 

5,780 

5,690 

268,997 

12,900 
54,735 
26,885 
12,625 
25,394 


50,063 

50 

17,300 

17,440 

731,362 
15,595 
71,700 

10,866 

5,895 
81,550 
30,491 
22,000 
16,986 

12,432 

182,927 

1,475 

7,825 

5,700 

24,700 
18,500 
6,150 
72,550 
29,755 

5,635 
6,800 

11,095 
9,265 

19,070 

1,500 

10,500 

5,230 

5,250 

47,192 

3,722 

3,050 

204,620 

32,100 

98,060 

37,032 
4,425 

10,965 
48,900 

76,000 
75,900 
5,500 

25,890 

27,443 
12,000 
6,150 
200 
57,560 
230,450 

20,085 
9,259 
875 
75,105 
17,665 
58,570 


175,590 

1,260 

360 

100 

1,778 

2,445 

196 

8,689 

66 

30,856 

766 
1,847 
2,513 

231 
1,744 


1,168 


193 
491 


9,614 
786 


5 

100 

372 

713 

2,554 

1,733 

10,969 

115 

710 

365 

1,730 
298 
692 

2,455 
620 

218 
1,204 
523 
613 
741 


535 
936 

1,474 

152 

735 

43,875 

1,117 

261 

732 

364 

52 

1,828 

938 

3,856 
330 
281 

4,271 

1,497 
1,200 
37 
425 
6,129 
3,434 

331 

136 

149 

3,288 

2,164 

3,179 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 


96 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  28.-VEGETABLES  HARVESTED  FOR  SALE-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED, 

AND  VALUE  OF  SALES,  1959  AND  1949-Continued 


Uunic  ipio 


Farms  reporting 


Pounds  harvested 


Value  of  sales 
(dollars) 


Green  beans 


Farms  reporting 


Pounds  harvested 


Value  of  sales 
(dollars ) 


Puerto  Rico  . 


AdJ\intas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Aguas  Buenas. 
Albaolto 


A^asco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Barranqiiltas. 


Bayandn . . . 
Cabo  Ho Jo. 

Caguas 

Caauy 

Carolina.. 


Cataiio. 
Cayey.. 
Celba. . 
Clales. 
Cldra.. 


Cosmo. . . 
Comerfo. 
Corozal. 
Culebra. 
Dorado. . 


Fajardo... . 
Gu^lca. . . . 
Gueyama. . . . 
Cuayanllla. 
Guaynabo . . . 


Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormlgueros . 

Humacao 

laabela 


Jayuya 

Juana  Dfaz. 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Lares 


Las  Marias. . 
Lae  Pledras. 

Lofza 

Luqulllo. . . . 
Pifanatf 


Maricao. . 
Maunabo.t 
Mayaguez. 

Moca 

Morovls. . 


Naguabo. . . 
Naranjlto. 
Orocovls . . 
Patlllas.. 
Pefiuelaa . . 


^<«\«^' 


z^; 


Ponce 

Quebradlllas. 

Rinc6n 

Rfo  Grande. . . 
Rio  Pledras . . 


Sabana  Grande. 

Salinas 

San  Germ^. 

^San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 


San  Sebastldn. 
Santa  Isabel. . 

Toa  Alta , 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto. 
Utuado 


Vega  Alta, 
Vega  BaJa. 
Vieques . . . 
Vlllalba.. 
Yabucoa . . . 
Yauco 


(2) 
3 


(Z) 


(z) 

1 
(z) 
(z) 


CZ) 
16 


(Z) 
(Z) 


1 

6 

(Z) 

2 


(Z) 
5 


(Z) 
(Z) 
(Z) 

2 


2 

(Z) 

1 

(z) 
(z) 


30,000 


1,050 
1,995 


2,600 


150 
10,325 


3,200 


6,200 


700 
2,700 


7,000 


6,169 
2, BOO 
6,765 


25,550 
1,625 

1,345 

17,980 

5,065 

5,000 

56,375 

4,970 


5,000 
600 
150 


18,830 


12,050 
10,663 


1,000 
63,810 


1,000 
500 


2,775 

14,900 

60 

5,690 


1,300 
42,000 


4,800 
4,400 


100 

125 

700 

2,450 

2,650 


1,500 
672 

2,100 

260 

1,000 


4,028 


2,500 


10 
370 


24 
220 


14,128 


284 
139 
248 


56 

561 

185 

193 

2,007 


150 

25 

5 


1,075 


432 

309 


56 
2,061 


101 

550 

2 

220 


52 
1,680 


165 
209 


25 

93 

112 


58 
25 

144 
14 
70 


445 
3 

3 

18 
5 


641 

2 

1 
18 
2 


1 

110 


1 

2 

1 

2 

41 

130 

1 

4 

3 

7 

2 

3 

5 

9 

4 

5 

4 

11 

406 

1 

2 
17 
18 


3 
(Z) 


7 
(Z) 
15 

2 
26 


(Z) 

2 

20 


5 

16 

32 
17 

1 
2 

6 
3 

1 
(Z) 

(z) 


(z) 
1 

3 

37 


(Z) 


499 
(Z) 

(zj 

18 

1 


2 
(Z) 
(Z) 
11 


(Z) 
2 
6 

(Z) 
1 
53 


3 
(Z) 

7 


(Z) 

2 
(Z) 

4 
9 


(Z) 
1 
7 
1 
2 


(Z) 


(Z) 

(z) 

1 

13 
1 


(Z) 
(Z) 
85 


119 

1 


543,619 

205 

1,300 
19,222 

14,000 


5,275 

200 

80,800 

2,640 

492 

22,450 

475 
33,686 


1,882 

550 

1,500 

36,550 


24,600 

47,920 
7,400 

525 

2,000 

7,000 

3,900 

1,000 

100 

150 


800 
4,100 
2,137 
1,690 


2,950 
600 


1,600 

81,400 

2,600 


100 
1,200 


6,800 
56,150 


125 

675 

700 

300 

43,070 

1,500 

2,050 
2,400 

7,600 

850 

1,600 


509,183 

150 

800 

10,300 

365 


1,860 
100 
135 

7,600 

1,300 

25,350 

300 

46,132 


5,890 

35 

1,600 

6,850 

100 

485 

68,000 


2,500 

700 

9,240 


350 

2,150 

450 

7,830 

7,950 

320 

350 

250 
535 
5,462 
500 
800 

4,450 

4,390 
150 
480 

300 
130 
400 
11,400 
830 

950 

400 

60 

98,880 

2,550 

740 

250 

642 

300 

7,000 

120,310 

390 

1,592 
580 

5,900 

420 

2,927 


30,935 
16 

92 

1,060 
732 


195 

10 

4,199 

176 
15 

1,372 
37 

2,276 


91 

31 

75 

2,942 


125 

1,106 

2,701 
413 

23 
100 

342 
240 

74 
5 


27 
205 
239 
142 


167 

51 


85 

4,025 

120 


341 
2,895 


45 

20 

3,597 

45 

80 
58 

136 
36 
82 


Z  Reported  Iji  small  fractions. 


PUERTO  RICO 


97 


Municipio  Table  28.-VEGETABLES  HARVESTED  FOR  SALE-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED, 

AND  VALUE  OF  SALES,  1959  AND  1949-Continued 


Uimlclplo 


TajroB  reporting 


Bimdies  harvested 


Value  of  sales 
(dollars) 


Farms  reporting 


Pounds  harvested 


Value  of  sales 
(dollars) 


Puerto  Rico . 


Ad  Juntas 

Aguade 

Aguadllla 

Agues  Buenas. 
Albonlto 


ASasco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Barranqul  tafi . 


Bayandn. . . 
Cabo  Rojo. 
Caguas .... 

Canuy 

Carolina. . 


Catatlo. 
Cayey . . 
Ceiba.. 
Cialee. 
Cldra . . 


Coaao. . . 
Ccoerfo. 
Corozal. 
Culebra . 
Dorado.. 


Fajardo. . . . 
Gu^ica.... 
Guayana .... 
Ouaysnllla. 
Quaynsbo... 


Ourabo 

Hatillo 

Korniigueroe . 

Humacao 

Isabels 


Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz . 

Juncoa 

Lajas 

Lares 


Laa  Marias. . 
Las  Piedrae. 

LoizB 

Luqulllo. . . . 
«anat{ 


Marlcao. . 
Maunabo . t 
Mayaguez. 

Uoca 

Morovls. . 


NaguBbo. . . 
Naranjlto. 
Orocovis., 
Patillas.. 
Pefiuelas . . 


Ponce 

^ebradillas. 

Rlnc(Sn 

Rio  Grande. .. 
^  Rio  Piedras . . 


Sabana  Grande. 

Salinas 

San  Germ^ 

^San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 


San  Sebastl^. 
Santa  Isabel. . 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

TruJUlo  Alto. 
Utuado 


Vega  Alta. 
Vega  BaJa. 
Vieques. . . 
Vlllalba.. 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


1 
2 

2 

1 

3 
125 


109 
2 
2 
6 
2 

'26 

98 
6 


1 
(Z) 

(Z) 


1 
(Z) 

7 
(Z) 
27 


2 

(Z) 


(Z) 


3 
(Z) 

(Z) 

1 

2 


1 
7 

2 

2 

(Z) 


1 
(Z) 
(Z) 

(z) 

(Z) 

"3 

17 
(Z) 

1 
(Z) 

(z) 


158 

1 

1 
1 


(Z) 
(Z) 

1 
(z) 

3 

(z) 

26 


(Z) 
3 


(Z) 

1 

(Z) 


(Z) 

(z) 

2 

(Z) 

2 

10 
2 

(Z) 
A 

(Z) 

(Z) 
(Z) 


(Z) 
3 
2 

(Z) 


(Z) 
2 


(Z) 
(Z) 


(Z) 
27 


2 

1 

(Z) 


31 

1 

(Z) 


1 

(Z) 

2 


414,<50 


3,500 
1,250 


450 

1,600 

27,728 

600 
48,275 


17,694 


100 
40,844 


1,556 

26,628 
38,850 

21,870 
250 

100 

3,580 

3,149 


3,050 

796 

2,010 

2,600 


1,300 
21,750 


2,475 
5,300 


2,300 

3,400 
32,008 

1,600 

1,000 

170 

1,724 

1,000 

5,900 

67,385 
1,100 

1,108 
3,000 


300 
14,150 


535,254 

1,730 

3,502 
2,050 
2,658 

4,830 

150 
450 

1,100 
1,942 
5,242 
800 
50,355 

45,782 

2,006 
6,790 

100 
2,100 
1,800 


1,000 

100 

12,000 

1,000 

3,350 

33,234 
12,950 

100 
15,700 
2,408 

400 

2,500 

8,325 

300 
7,068 
5,070 

400 

2,100 

35,780 

125 

2,314 

1,566 
1,600 

21,486 

410 
93,447 

4,175 
16,100 

2,090 

350 

10,341 

78,608 
5,550 

250 
3,100 

1,512 

870 

14,210 


27,266 


210 
34 


51 

110 

1,401 

60 

4,628 


50 
2,295 


1,547 
1,674 

1,177 
25 

5 

320 

267 


35 
1,845 


195 
2,070 

SO 

30 
9 

53 

50 

350 

5,418 
102 

59 
30 


31,843 

71 

264 
135 
154 


15 
25 

110 
97 
252 


100 
309 


87 
124 


60 

5 

705 

30 
245 

1,620 

387 

10 

605 

152 

20 

87 

393 

24 
420 
189 

32 

155 

2,692 

10 

144 

165 
102 

1,289 

27 
6,179 

270 

805 

117 

30 

691 

4,717 
185 

15 
167 

61 

36 

456 


(Z) 


(Z) 
(Z) 


2 
(Z) 
(Z) 


(Z) 


(Z) 

1 
24 


(Z) 
18 
(Z) 


(Z) 


3 
(Z) 


(Z) 
(Z) 


(Z) 
(Z) 


3 
(Z) 


(Z) 


(Z) 

(Z) 


(Z) 
2 
11 

(Z) 


(Z) 


900 
9,100 


10,850 


9,200 
60,280 


800 
7,650 


1,000 


1,500 
2,800 


1,300 

2,825 

25 

200 


800 
1,800 


1,500 


4,000 
68,192 


400 

29,367 

300 


160 
4,100 


151,789 


4,740 
50 


100 
50 


50 

45 

2,300 

8,000 

4,910 


150 
32,050 


4,970 
90 


20 
14,321 


50 

48 

1,600 


150 
400 


.250 
125 


750 
49,090 


50 
250 


500 

2,000 

20,630 

100 


400 
2,300 


98 
402 


2,960 


300 
1,947 


30 
475 


75 
159 


120 
3,227 


20 
1,378 

U 


Z  Reported  in  '^nl  1    fractions. 


98 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  28.-VEGETABLES  HARVESTED  FOR  SALE-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED, 

AND  VALUE  OF  SALES,  1959  AND  1949-Continued 


Peppers 


FajTns  reporting 


Pounds  harvested 


Value  of  sales 
(dollars ) 


Fanns  reporting 


Pounds  harvested 


Value  of  sales 
(dollars ) 


Puerto  Rico  . 

Ad  Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla. . . . 
Aguas  Buenas. 
Aibonlto 

Anasco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta . . 
Barranqultas. 

BayamcDn 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Catano 

Cayey 

Celba 

Ciales 

Cldra 

Coano 

Conerio 

Corozal 

Culehra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gu^lca 

Guayama 

Guayanilla. . . 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormlgueroa . . 

Hujnacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz . . . 

Juncos 

La Jas 

Lares 

Las  Marias . , . 
Las  Pledraa. . 

Loiza 

Luquillo 

Manati 

Maricao 

Maunabo .%..., 

Mayagiiez 

Moca 

Morovia 

Neguabo 

Naranjito. .. . 

Orocovis 

PatlUas 

Pefiuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradillas . 

Rlnc6n 

Rio  Grande 

^Rio  Pledras.. 

/  Sebana  Grande 

r\^\     Salinas 

V  San  Germdn, . . 

N/San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . 

San  Sebastidn 
Santa  Isabel. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujillo  Alto, 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta. ... 

Vega  BaJa 

Vieques 

Villalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


1,394 


13 
20 
13 

49 
96 

1 

16 

127 

21 

5 

29 


1 

3 

2 

40 

23 

1 

6 

1 

22 

35 

109 


4 
2 
13 
9 

21 

68 

50 

1 

29 

106 

15 
10 
18 
2 
63 

5 
35 
29 
15 
15 

2 
3 
5 
4 
12 

13 
8 
6 

18 

2 

13 
13 
1 
13 
51 

7 

il 

37 

23 

17 
2 
85 
36 


20 
1 
38 
38 
104 


1 

(Z) 

7 

7 


(Z) 
3 

20 

(Z) 

9 


6 

31 
5 

22 
43 

(Z) 

5 

111 

14 
3 
7 


(Z) 

(Z) 

7 

2 

5 


5 

(Z) 

2 


2 
(Z) 
1 
1 
27 
4 

(Z) 
3 
1 

10 
7 

73 


(Z) 

20 

2 


(Z) 
18 
(Z) 

1 


5 

(Z) 

2 


27 
23 

(Z) 
6 

102 

10 

6 

7 

(Z) 

17 

(Z) 
9 

17 


1 
(Z) 
1 
2 
3 


7 

2 

(Z) 

4 
6 

(Z) 


2 

5 

(Z) 

18 
5 

55 


1,500 

200 

17,050 

11,260 

2,956 


71,266 
1,000 
1,350 
2,700 

5,835 
13,901 
40,190 
71,760 
17,000 


1,310 
13,300 

62,684 

430 

7,275 


12,690 
77,684 
4,565 

40,550 

73,605 

100 

9,675 

276,917 

42,150 
5,900 

19,450 
2,350 

31,920 


51,285 
13,400 
17,890 
6,575 


960 

1,300 

100 

15,215 

2,625 
20,225 
14,150 

3,025 
14,700 

6,550 
48,450 

107,333 
21,700 

7,510 

200 

1,008 

25,265 

5,325 

25 

1,350 

550 

37,334 

12,885 

100 

4,100 

200 

11,100 

10,865 
124,442 


1,101,514 

3,135 

950 

45,940 

2,925 

2,155 

1,500 
39,945 
750 
1,135 
2,990 

2,320 
16,270 

7,535 
24,527 
38,420 


8,838 

65 

5,625 

4,540 

8,890 
4,750 
9,339 


765 

2,100 

11,915 

3,375 

6,785 

30,765 

48,840 

20 

6,900 

357,209 

11,400 
4,390 
10,510 
130 
27,510 

530 
11,750 
15,725 
3,435 
3,185 

5,900 
420 
1,628 
5,150 
8,032 

1,925 

3,237 

14,750 

4,105 

620 

5,174 

23,419 

300 

2,990 
22,305 

4,500 

5,250 

7,208 

4,815 

5,878 

5,000 

66,915 

9,870 

1,955 

10,005 

223 

21,800 

6,404 
61,903 


99,816 


15 

1,080 

717 

123 


60 

39 

270 

288 
1,304 
2,717 
4,647 
1,892 


74 
713 

3,192 

83 

688 


744 

6,371 

320 

2,948 

5,409 

6 

498 

16,253 

2,267 
386 

1,263 
193 

2,50} 


2,623 

974 

1,437 

469 


91 

32 

10 

1,105 

160 
830 
1,195 
142 
809 

440 
2,117 

6,492 
1,979 

482 

7 

32 

2,014 

610 

2 

57 

40 

2,821 

965 

10 
265 

28 

876 

663 

7,193 


55,254 

191 
42 
1,775 
220 
111 

75 

2,231 

26 

53 
133 

138 
1,086 

315 
1,689 
1,899 


496 

5 

367 

232 

469 
241 
747 


43 
92 
1,103 
160 
398 

1,486 

2,521 

2 

472 

14,236 

475 

318 

594 

6 

1,492 

25 
639 
732 
276 
224 

350 

35 

72 

451 

487 

134 

325 

1,028 

262 

29 

386 

1,002 

24 

184 
1,250 

287 

266 

510 

338 

410 

500 

3,547 

462 

135 

435 

15 

1,005 
418 

3,017 


9,949 


(Z) 

1 


(z) 
(z) 
(z) 


(z) 


(z) 


(z) 


(z) 


(z) 
(z) 

(z) 

4 

(z) 
(z) 


(z) 


(z) 

(Z) 

(z) 


(Z) 


(z) 


(Z) 

1 

1 
(z) 

1 

(z) 
(z) 

(Z) 

1 
47 


(z) 
(z) 

(Z) 

i 

1 


1,800 
500 


20O 
250 
150 


140 

20O 


830 
4,100 


18,350 


1,000 
2,040 


1,025 
1,070 


300 
600 


3,250 


10 
200 


375 
50 


8,833 


200 
310 


4,X5 
730 
70 


75 
500 


62 
150 
50 


50 
6,330 


1,240 


60 
700 

1,275 

50 

625 

'26 

150 

100 

850 

46,265 

200 
170 
38 

1,420 
1,500 


41 
202 


1,023 


40 

112 


5,056 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions . 


PUERTO  RICO 


99 


Municipio  Table  28.-VEGETABLES  HARVESTED  FOR  SALE-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED 

AND  VALUE  OF  SALES,  1959  AND  1949-Ck)ntinued 


Municipio 


Puerto  Rico  . 

Adjustas 

Agu&da 

A^adlllB.  . . . 
Agues  Buenas. 
Aibonito 

Aflasco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Barrajiqultae . 

BayamiSn 

Cabo  Rojo. . . . 

Caguaa 

Canuy 

Carolina 

Catano 

Cayey 

Ceiba 

Clalea 

Cldra 

Coano 

Ccmerfo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gudnica 

Guayana 

Guayanllle . . . 
Guaynabo 

Ourabo 

HatUlo 

Hormlgueroe . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jay\iya 

Juana  Diaz. . . 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Laree 

Las  Marfaa. . . 
Las  Pledras . . 

Loiza 

Luqulllo 

Manatf 

Marlcao 

Maunabo 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morovlfl 

Naguabo 

Naranjlto. . .. 

Orocovls 

PatlHas 

Penuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllaa . 

Rlnc6n 

Rio  Grande. . . 
Rio  Pledras . . 

/   Sabana  Grande 

.1    Salinas 

[     San  Germ&i.. . 

xlSan  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . 

San  Sebasti&i 
Santa  Isabel. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta. . . . 

Vega  BaJa 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


Cabbage 


Farms  Reporting 


3 

3 

117 

3 


34 

2 
3 

153 


(Z) 


2 

(Z) 


2 

(Z) 
6 
1 
2 


(Z) 
2 

9 

(Z) 
1 


(Z) 

(z) 


5 
6 

1 
(Z) 


2 

(Z) 


1 

2 

138 

(Z) 


6 

(Z) 

(Z) 

1 
(Z) 


2 

Cz) 
Cz) 

50 


U 

tz) 

1 
211 

1 

(Z) 

11 

2 

7 


(2) 
10 


(Z) 


4 
1 
4 

5 
8 
(Z) 
4 
1 


(Z) 
5 
3 
2 
2 

4 
7 

(Z) 
4 

3 

10 

102 

3 

(Z) 

(Z) 

(z) 

4 
3 


(2) 
(Z) 

10 

(z)  I 

8  ! 

6  I 
2 

12  I 

2  j 

(Z)  I 
7 
15 
7 


Pounds  harvested 


80 
11,800 
48,900 


3,044 
2,000 

951,900 

6,600 

600 

13,250 

525 

4,300 


725 
6,400 

62,000 
4,200 
2,500 


22,000 

5,810 

77,350 
3,600 

1,050 
100 

3,900 

2,900 

4,100 


21,550 

8,300 

1,500 

830 

850 
350 

7,900 

2,700 

6,100 

965,625 

850 


5,000 
2,000 


10,210 

2,500 

1,000 

3,875 
4,525 

3,000 
1,250 

4,150 

6,945 

300 


2,155 

250 

1,372 

7,965 

221,971 


19,417 

350 

4,000 

936,049 

990 

100 

18,600 

4,900 

12,070 


75,021 

70O 
12,620 

139,400 
13,650 
75,500 


41,650 
1,600 
4,205 

11,230 
15,400 
100 
9,300 
1,200 

40,300 

10,965 

12,065 

650 
11,290 
5,280 
2,300 
4,290 

18,200 
16,844 

300 
11,226 

3,420 

44,528 

568,704 

11,225 

50 

1,000 
2,650 

6,125 
7,550 


500 
300 

13,285 

325 

70,963 
12,000 
2,800 
23,945 

3,925 

3,400 

50 

27,550 

27,500 

33,125 


Value  of  sales 
(dollars) 


66,187 


5 

686 
1,077 


176 
80 


204 
30 

511 
44 

139 


30 
208 

1,530 
222 
50 


445 

160 

1,941 
97 

53 


108 
160 


820 

233 

140 

65 


25 
22 

234 

108 

ISO 

25,423 

30 


200 
40 


356 
45 

70 

152 
278 

60 
65 

235 
187 
30 


71,447 

69 

7 

73 

275 

6,748 


587 

9 

152 

19,474 

43 
4 
653 
195 
375 


36 

399 

5,989 

370 

2,030 


1,863 
84 
153 

409 
467 
5 
397 
48 


398 

461 

17 
442 

155 
115 
123 

520 
566 

14 
347 

117 

1,072 

15,936 

350 

1 

40 

139 

209 
259 


16 

1,292 

360 

95 

698 

117 

70 

6 

912 

886 

1,102 


Faims  reporting 


1 

1 

2 

90 

37 

111 


2,294 


51 
15 
2 
6 

12 
60 
30 
9 
184 


2 
5 

36 
23 
28 

120 
25 
4 
27 
34 

83 
31 
22 
7 
29 

12 
36 
70 
29 
10 

2 
6 
23 
5 
6 


6 

1 

129 

26 

8 
16 
1 
187 
38 
238 


1,085 


26 

1 
(Z) 


111 
40 


4 
18 

4 

53 

4 

(Z) 

9 

13 

117 
8 
5 
4 

3 

1 
11 
18 

7 
(Z) 

3 
5 

(Z) 


9 
54 
9 


(Z) 
1 
1 

132 


10 
2 
3 

(Z) 
18 
10 

(Z) 


5 
31 
12 

5 
114 


17 

(Z) 

2 

7 

84 

3 

29 

CZ) 

1 

3 

34 
14 
8 

85 
9 

1 


134 
28 


43 
U 
10 

19 
2 

(Z) 
30 
34 


6 

3 

2 
(Z) 
84 


(Z) 

221 

5 

240 


Pounds  harvested 


3,904,896 


2,675 
10,296 

7,000 
17,750 


26,393 
1,300 
2,000 


5,475 

46,098 

27,300 

4,401 

133,615 


25,225 

7,400 

360,300 
212,200 


14,300 
60,550 
12,615 

126,500 

7,050 

1,800 

16,425 

35,380 

823,050 
15,375 
15,250 
11,500 
4,500 

1,000 
35,110 
38,800 
18,645 

1,120 

6,350 

12,350 

400 

7,630 

8,600 

22,700 

325, 100 

23,350 

6,750 

28,050 
5,675 

90,666 
71,700 

32,750 
4,150 
4,110 

9,050 

3,050 
1,140 


124,708 
13,500 

150 

3,000 

1,300 

407,722 

16,912 

538,296 


3,591,766 


800 

17,646 

1,890 

7,395 

1,000 
30,900 
19,350 
300 
14,800 

6,283 

53,396 

26,648 

18,200 

147,230 


43,764 

540 

4,365 

15,040 

178,275 

4,230 

114,645 

570 

1,700 

16,960 

179,810 

14,070 

11,550 

122,876 

20,615 

900 

17,992 

112,202 

372,825  I 

48,383  ! 

15,125 

3,425 

9,060  ' 

3,425  ' 
21,540 
98,488 
18,460  , 

1,500 

51,200 
1,900 
7,594 

10,000 
1,000 

5,062 
26,200 
149,760 
19,657 
13,815 

36,331 

4,500 

610 

43,400 

66, 650 

20,130 

2,500 

17,855 


3,770 

2,475 

1,700 

137,256 

17,405 

4,225 

10,887 

500 

603,894 

10, 190 
513,947 


Value  of  sales 
(dollars) 


85 
410 
267 
708 


1,181 
107 
60 


168 

1,719 

966 

359 

5,312 


730 
470 

13,112 

12,737 


686 

2,028 

554 

3,881 

245 

72 

897 

2,344 

30,762 
557 
797 
474 
360 

70 

1,200 

1,013 

748 

95 

161 

612 

50 

201 

455 

1,279 

13,456 

1,041 

306 

862 
500 

2,954 
2,884 

1,444 
199 

179 


107 
103 


4,650 
860 

5 

100 

78 

18,752 

630 

14, 143 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions . 


100 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  28.-VEGETABLES  HARVESTED  FOR  SALE-FARMS  REPORTING,  AREA,  QUANTITY  HARVESTED, 

AND  VALUE  OF  SALES,  1959  AND  1949-Continued 


Municipio 


Fanns  reporting 


Bunches  harvested 


Value  of  sales 

(dollars) 


All  other  vegetables 


Value  of  sales 
(dollars ) 


Puerto  Rico  . 


Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadilla. . . . 
Aguas  Buenas. 
Aibonlto 


Aiiasco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Barranqultas. 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo. . .. 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 


Catafio. 
Cayey. . 
Celba.. 
Clales. 
Cldra.. 


Coamo. . . 
Comerfo. 
Corozal. 
Culebra. 
Dorado. . 


Fajardo. . . . 
Gu^ica. . . . 
Ouayana .... 
Ouayanllle . 
Ouaynabo. . . 


Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormigueroe . 

Humacao 

Isabela 


Jayuya 

Juana  Dfaz. 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Lares 


Las  Marias. . 
Laa  Pledras. 

Lofza 

Luqulllo.. . . 
Manatf 


Marlcao. . . 
Maunabo.i. 

Uayagiiez . . 

Moca 

Morovls . . . 


Neguabo . . . 
Naranjlto. 
Orocovls.. 
Patlllas . . 
Penuelas . . 


Ponce 

Quebradlllas . . 
Rlnc6n 

Rio  Grande. . . , 
^Rlo  Piedras.. . 

r 

Sabana  Grande. 

!       Salinas 

\  San  German. . . . 
'■^^an  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. .. 


San  SebaatlStn. 
Santa  Isabel. . 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto. 
Utuado 


Vega  Alta. 
Vega  BaJa. 
Vieques. . . 
Vlllalba.. 
Yabuooa . . . 
Yaueo 


(z) 


(z) 


(z) 


(z) 

1 

(zj 
(z) 


(z) 


(z) 

20 


(z) 


4,U9 


2,240 


600 

30 

•1,150 

200 
200 


7,300 


12 
75,643 


3,100 


1,140 


10,020 


1 
2,551 


102 

1 


3 

2 

3 
(Z) 

2 


1 
3 
3 

(Z) 


(Z) 

(Z) 

2 


(Z) 
3 
9 


1 

2 

(Z) 


10,273 
6 


790 
2,360 


656 
90 

158 

20 
198 


4 
712 
171 


(z) 

3 

15 

300 

(Z) 

'ii 

28 
16 
ID 

(z) 

1 

40 
'41 

7 

3 
(z) 

... 

(Z) 

... 

4 
2 

(z) 

1,084 
187 

1 

SO 

1 
4 

60 
648 

3 

(Z) 

(z) 

252 

(z) 

125 

1 

6 
34 
19 

30 
678 
900 

(Z) 

(z) 

\ 

Cz) 
(z) 

30 

'35 

70 
9 

Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 


PUERTO  RICO 


101 


Municipio  Table  29.-C1TRONS-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  TREES,  AND  AREA,  1959  AND  1950;  QUANTITY 

HARVESTED  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD,  1959  AND  1949 


Munlclplo 


Fama 
reporting 


Bearing  trees 


Faina 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Trees  not  bearing 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Quantity  harvested 


Fanna 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Quantity  sold 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Puerto  Rico  . 


Ad  Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadille 

Agues  Buenas . 
Aibonito 


AJIasco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Barranqui  tas . 

Bayamon. ..... 

Cato  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camay 

Carolina 


Catano. 
Cayey. . 
Ceiba.. 
Clales. 
Cldra.. 


Coano. .. 
CcDerlo. 
Corozal. 
Culebra. 
Dorado. . 


Fajardo. .. 
Oudnica . . . 
Gueyana . . . 
Ouayanilla 
Guaynabo. . 


Gurabo 

Hatillo 

Honnlguerofl . 

Humacao 

Isabela 


Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz. 

Juncoa 

La Jas 

Lares 


Las  Marias. . 
Las  Piedras. 

Loiza 

Luqulllo. . . . 
Manati 


Uaricao. . 
Maunabo. . 
Mayaguez. 

Moca 

Morovis .  . 


Naguabo 

Naranjlto. 
Orocovis . . 
Patlllas.. 
Pefiuelas . . 


Ponce 

Quebradillas. . 

Rinc6n 

Rio  Grande. . , . 
-.,Rio  Pledraa . . . 

/  Sabana  Grande . 
[      Salinas 

San  GemAn. . . . 
W  San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 


San  Sebaati^. 
Santa  Isabel . . 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto. 
Utuado 


Vega  Alta. 
Vega  BaJa. 
Vieques. . . 
Villalba . . 
Yabucoa. . . 
Yauco 


213 

1 


351 
2 


206 
1 


58,430 

1 


1,069 
2 


27 
1,500 


480 
605 


18 
570 

17 

1 
3 


1,640 


6,200 

9 

7,498 


106, 567 
2 


600 
13 


800 

4 


4,511 

503 
15 
1 

7 

2,175 

47 

100 

3 

2 
4 
20 

20 

3,205 


16 
16 

52 

4 

6,386 

33 

5,251 


9 
125 


115 
66 


12,809 
10,497 


1,509 
11 


28,395 
20 


300 
4,000 


5 
1,965 


87 


1 
3,500 

1 
3,529 


267 
211 


1,123 
840 


(Z) 
6 


(Z) 
(Z) 


(Z) 


(z) 

2 


(Z) 


7 
(Z) 


38 

(Z) 


(z) 

72 
106 


1,502 


1,023 
(Z) 


(Z) 


1 

1 

(Z) 


(z) 

13 


(Z) 
50 


(Z) 


(Z) 
(Z) 
67 


(Z) 


120 
CZ) 
96 


211 

1 


3,763,640 
50 


75 

20,666 

77 

850 


253,350 
160 


1,630 
103,000 


20,000 
65,020 


175 
790 


150 
1,140 


250 
50 
24 


5,000 


80,000 
220 


30 
900 


1,120 


1,212,000 

232 

504,115 


11,000 


8,873,708 

6,334,345 
150 
400 

40 
87 


200 

30 

50 

1,350 

1,005 

350 


30,000 
455 


60,000 


80,000 

100 


213 
100 
515 


2,301 
300 


293,220 

50,000 
536 

50 

260 

134,700 

2,175 

5,650 

250 

25 

412 
200 

1,366 

172,600 


1,087 
625 


1,500 

322 

4,400 

210 

1,050,050 

300 

478,625 


220 
11,200 


264 
210 


6,074,860 
3,761,040 


20,000 


252,330 
160 


1,580 
103,000 


20,000 
65,000 


6,000 


90 
1,000 


30,000 
150 


1,212,000 
503,395 


11,000 


8,553,840 
6,162,405 


100, 
30, 


000 
000 


121, 


4,400 

1,050,000 

477,800 


11,200 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 


102 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  30.-COCONUTS-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  TREES,  AND  AREA,  1959  AND  1950;  QUANTITY 

HARVESTED  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD,  1959  AND  1949 


Municipio 


Farms 
reporting 


Bearing  trees 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Trees  not  bearing 


report- 
ing, 
1959 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Quantily  harvested 


Fazms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Number  of  nuts 


Quantity  sold 


Farms 

report- 
ing, 
1959 


Number  of  nuts 


Puerto  Rico  . . 

Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadilla 

Agues  Buenas . . 
Albonito 

Afiasco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta 

Barranqultaa . . 

BayajDon 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Catano 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clalee 

Cldra 

Coajso 

Ccoerfo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gudnica 

Guayajna 

Guayanllla. . . . 
Guaynabo 

Ourabo 

Hatlllo 

HormlgueroB . . . 

Humacao 

Isabels 

Jayuya 

Juana  Dfaz. . . . 

Juncos 

La Jas 

Lares 

Las  Marias . . . . 
Lea  Pledras. . . 

Loiza 

Luquillo 

Manatf 

Marlcao 

Maunabo.t 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morovis 

Naguabo 

NaranJIto 

Orocovls 

Patlllas 

Penuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllas. . 
Rlnc6n 

Rf o  Grande . . . . 
f o  Pledras . . 

Sabana  Grande 

Salinas 

Sen  German. . . 

^'San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . 

San  Sebastl^ 
Santa  Isabel, 

Toa  Alta 

Toe  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto, 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta ... . 
Vega  Ba Ja . . . . 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


2 

91 

99 

103 

10 


322 
32 
80 


360 
196 
435 
37 
156 

1 
52 
106 
115 

17 

15 
35 
lU 
23 
18 

53 

2 

75 

51 

391 

262 
85 
39 
592 
148 

14 

11 

239 

110 

89 

i5 
587 
83 
83 
196 


148 

32 

214 

139 
43 

a 

313 
10 

148 

103 
56 

19 
103 

16 

7 

216 


332 
11 
24 
17 
179 
541 

184 
137 
32 
12 
169 
81 


16,490 


416 
292 
206 
17 

162 
533 

55 
150 

15 

346 
276 
257 
312 
360 

7 
58 
174 
43 
57 

23 

35 

205 

66 

52 

3 

131 

80 
439 

237 
314 
80 
567 
410 

30 
60 
273 
158 
274 

81 
526 
206 
182 
233 

2 
233 

175 
332 
158 

271 
230 

17 
468 

89 

124 
269 

219 
312 
300 

115 

18 

352 

1 

384 

670 
16 

241 
54 

250 

357 

335 

297 
34 
48 
825 
272 


2 

91 
73 
32 
7 

36 
256 
30 
69 


318 
165 
308 
31 
151 

1 
22 

105 
87 
13 

11 
28 

72 
15 
16 

24 

2 

66 

40 
330 


39 
555 
143 

12 

10 

194 

106 

67 


502 
82 
72 

159 


20 
124 

30 
200 

123 

37 

3 

306 
10 

110 
96 
54 
18 
82 

15 

5 

208 


294 
10 
24 
17 
155 
339 

169 
131 
30 
12 

164 
74 


517,056  550,135 


61 

10,317 

9,686 

252 

23 


6,332 

10,848 

3,106 

599 


7,502 
25,876 
1,613 
1,265 
2,975 

500 
145 
1,332 
270 
53 

26 

75 

219 

33,434 

18,864 

3,843 

220 

5,435 

28,337 

2,439 

989 
2,339 

331 
38,309 
24,710 

64 

336 

1,241 

1,949 

127 

54 
2,239 
66,569 
2,826 
9,319 


6,679 

7,591 

743 

1,217 

4,219 

149 

4 

5,733 

1,264 

9,414 
1,142 
12, 359 
50,140 
620 

256 

258 

1,453 

2,225 

986 
479 
282 
12,799 
823 
1,011 

7,733 
14,413 
11,480 
42 
32,924 

1,014 


78 

16,351 

23,394 

443 

12 

14,763 
12,677 
8,169 
4,149 
26 

6,536 
30,742 
1,957 
3,274 
4,973 

126 
134 
1,493 
240 
135 

64 
104 
673 

23,533 

1,943 
2,265 
3,954 
11,635 
1,844 

1,073 
6,939 
416 
27,598 
26,189 

307 
2,135 
1,500 
1,857 

503 

141 
2,126 

64,943 
9,552 

23,662 

9 
3,503 
14,328 
1,577 
1,092 

5,446 

873 

25 

10,289 

1,768 

14,328 

2,620 

11,373 

39,030 

3,152 

1,102 
1,520 
2,595 
300 
4,012 

1,819 
2,836 
1,049 
12,000 
333 
1,102 

10,215 
22,596 

4,444 

123 

27,957 

1,531 


16 

164 

11 

23 


121 
50 

198 
10 
54 


9 

34 

20 

18 

159 

113 

29 

1 

125 
30 

2 

5 

86 

16 

39 

26 
225 

17 
35 
84 


129 

5 


82 
7 
7 
4 
101 
263 

68 
55 
8 
2 
64 


95,687 


2,011 

990 

262 

13 

752 
4,313 
3,183 

U3 


576 

1,841 

1,011 

376 

223 


98 

265 

109 

4 

28 

64 

209 

1,727 

8,673 

973 

382 

56 

900 

355 

157 

3 

3,900 

4,019 

5 

87 

298 

626 

39 

85 

726 

6,333 

2,218 

6,656 

16 

545 

2,343 

10 

640 

133 

67 

14 

1,144 

1,015 

664 

749 

1,086 

10,017 

302 


35 
198 

1,031 

232 
73 
91 

143 
563 
713 

2,857 
3,376 
3,119 
6 
4,613 
110 


33 

8,510 

2,411 

205 

72 

3,193 

7,991 

3,330 

667 

65 

831 
6,984 
2,378 

987 
2,080 

10 
103 
467 

71 
109 

36 
40 
436 

1,212 

570 

21 

1,282 

469 
1,057 

368 

2,576 

56 

13,389 

5,845 

59 
314 
848 
354 
220 

52 

984 

23,440 

3,498 

17,041 

14 

2,036 

3,101 

539 

300 

3,332 

508 

42 

5,710 

4,016 

364 

971 

369 

24,213 

2,655 

158 
456 
314 

2,579 

973 
20 
607 
4,497 
443 
459 

1,746 
6,158 

157 

153 

7,213 

436 


2 
3 
8 
22 

10 

32 
2 
31 
10 
67 

28 

23 

2 

173 

133 

2 
5 
50 
22 
6 


34 
26 
1 
25 

47 
13 

151 
5 

25 
30 
20 


61 

20 

5 

144 

72 


10,476 

1 
228 
204 

3 


138 
228 
117 
20 


129 
414 
58 
31 
15 

10 
5 

11 
2 
2 

(Z) 

2 

3 

728 

489 

71 

6 

94 

475 

27 

10 

40 

4 

782 

439 

(Z) 
12 
19 
35 
3 


21 

1,374 

82 

234 

1 
128 
159 
10 
31 

67 
5 

99 

37 

128 
19 

274 

1,201 

17 


14 
9 
4 
206 
14 
10 

158 
337 
328 
2 
493 
30 


12,551 

2 
433 
412 

3 


268 
309 
260 


133 

757 

58 

55 

135 


43 
29 
92 

230 
26 


147 

4 

716 

513 

5 
39 
20 
27 

2 

1 

24 

1,434 

270 

618 

1 
89 
306 
19 
16 


207 
70 

238 
46 
219 

1,272 
39 

17 
28 
23 
5 
64 

16 
54 
15 
245 
3 
10 

2U 
648 

75 

3 

620 


32 

197 

27 

62 


289 
168 
308 
30 
123 

1 
13 
95 
64 

7 


66 
21 
12 

23 
2 
61 
36 
290 

194 

47 

32 

475 

144 


193 
71 
39 

25 

475 

79 

66 

103 


34 
90 
30 
123 

120 
13 

3 
296 

9 

102 
82 
50 
18 
76 


170 

279 

9 

21 

17 

138 

310 

132 
128 

21 
12 
161 
68 


23,392,963 

5,020 

351,473 

774,490 

14,643 

603 

247,969 

313, 691 

115,470 

24,149 


434,408 

1,276,246 

66,386 

96,340 

106,575 

10,000 
1,510 

67, 324 
8,056 
3,230 

1,015 

3,070 

9,429 

1,367,100 

678,870 

196,645 
10,800 
217,093 
1,151,233 
142,491 

53,510 

71,205 

7,815 

1,733,988 

1,111,247 

1,582 
10,720 
55,480 
71,463 

3,375 

2,520 

118,233 

2,670,265 

126, 145 

337, 157 


294,525 
273,910 
40,820 
43,912 

264,374 

7,065 

155 

223,185 

66,162 

501,510 
50,510 

618,175 

2,508,990 

28,232 

11,650 
10,300 
46,895 

70,053 

50,482 
26, 119 
W,795 
729,435 
31,290 
44,627 

424,497 
596,530 
564,600 
1,848 
1,723,464 
49,309 


25,498,475 

3,715 

585,419 

1,010,192 

19,449 

107 

462,052 

499,144 

552,965 

38,227 

500 

274,005 
1,255,940 
74,156 
167,738 
241,873 

5,940 
3,223 
62,493 
8,400 
6,066 

1,133 
4,430 
32,509 

887,730 

94,545 
92,035 
225,810 
721,792 
69,719 

37,130 
303,703 

19,825 
1,571,203 
1,331,539 

7,560 
122,670 

65,207 
111,850 

20,968 

4,600 

127,303 

3,191,940 

460,362 

946,922 

300 

155,765 

538,538 

59,848 

38,541 

290,131 

36,891 

725 

573,169 
77,340 

626,668 
148,010 
631,239 
1,993,076 
154,562 

43,397 
78,860 
96,852 
20,500 
161,296 

94, 252 
175,300 

49,168 
913,591 

27,452 

39,092 

362,984 
634,463 
167,538 
4,372 
1,476,974 
48,392 


2 
36 
39 

17 
1 

12 

113 

22 

33 


177 
101 
100 
20 
45 


17 
2 
30 
13 
154 

34 

34 

11 

331 

142 


3 
192 


210 
4 


100 
19 
5 

143 
43 


22,653,842 

4,900 
345,893 
768,690 

7,608 
130 

243,875 
298,379 
112,945 
17,900 


409,619 

1,259,411 

28,830 

94,200 

97,820 

10,000 
100 

56,440 
3,280 
1,500 

150 

375 

4,420 

1,364,950 

676,820 

193,900 

10,500 

212,900 

1,149,025 

106,735 

35,203 

67,555 

4,313 

1,634,875 

1,109,047 

1,000 

6,900 

34,652 

64,770 

1,200 

230 

71,957 

2,634,485 

112,550 

325,790 


290,100 
266,735 
33,250 
35,230 

243,305 
4,755 

184,915 

65,100 

491,935 
38,600 

605,350 

2,505,665 

17,650 

10,325 
10,200 
30, 240 

48,403 

24,315 
24,579 
12,450 
727,325 
19,010 
19,815 

404,327 
585,950 
561,150 
1,312 
1,710,694 
38,770 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions . 


PUERTO  RICO 


103 


Municipio  Table  31.-BANANAS  AND  PLANTAINS-FARMS  REPORTING  AND  AREA,  1959  AND  1950;  QUANTITY 

HARVESTED  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD,  1959  AND  1949 


Municipio 


reporting 


1959    1950 


Quantity  harvested 
(bunches) 


Quantity  sold 


Fauns 
report- 

1959 


Farms 
reporting 


Quantity 
harvested 

1959 
(bunches) 


Quantity  sold 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Bunches 
1959 


Puerto  Rico  . . 

Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Aguas  Buenas . . 
Albonlto 

Afiasco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . , 
Barranqul tas . . 

Bayambn 

Cabo  Rojo 

CaguBs 

Camuy 

Carc^lna 

Catai^o 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clales 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Comerfo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Ou^lca 

Guayaaa 

Guayanllla.. .. 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

HormlgueroB . . , 

Hunacao 

Isabels 

Jayuya 

Juana  Dtaz 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Lares , 

Las  Marfaa. , , . 
Laa  Pledraa. . , 

Lofza 

Luqulllo 

Manatf 

Maricao 

Maunabo.t 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morovls 

Naguabo 

Naranjlto 

Orocovls 

Patlllas 

PeSuelas 

Ponce 

Quebredlllas. , 

Rlnc6n 

Bfo  Grande. . . , 
^Hlo  Pledras. .  , 

Sabana  Grande , 

-     Salinas 

^^  San  Germ^. .  . . 

^San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . , 

San  Sebaatl^. 
Santa  Isabel . . 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  BajB 

Trujlllo  Alto. 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta 

Vega  Ba Ja 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


22,403 

1,028 
308 
179 
378 
294 

281 

59 
92 
583 

349 
115 
736 
298 
138 


537 

58 

538 

272 

229 
267 
256 

1 
10 

31 

2 
217 
147 
301 

163 
164 
63 
350 
225 

519 
64 
70 
32 

885 

569 
396 
103 
94 
130 

416 
131 
653 
243 
265 

213 
241 
936 
500 
233 

547 
123 
124 
121 
127 

63 

23 

438 


518 

S 

23 

3 

173 

1,895 

91 
148 

14 
300 
508 
615 


31,821 

1,355 
645 

193 
581 
453 

487 

788 

73 

159 

743 

405 
141 
537 
355 
210 

1 
809 
136 
663 
480 

335 
394 
651 


106 
3 
222 
187 
375 

232 
265 
82 
304 
374 

553 

148 

105 

57 

1,537 

838 
388 
277 
215 
282 

487 
274 

745 
677 
582 

301 
370 
1,143 
576 
299 

663 
179 
2S4 
293 
248 

112 
40 
509 

942 

858 

2 

128 

23 

206 

2,316 

264 
269 
20 
407 
671 
749 


34,366 

3,730 

216 

52 

368 

415 

304 
434 
43 
65 
894 

267 

52 

577 

212 

52 


1,096 

40 

1,058 

324 

8(K 
275 
259 
(Z) 
3 

30 
(Z) 
533 
369 
242 

79 
34 
65 

134 
152 

1,510 

271 

26 

12 

2,471 

979 

178 

179 

57 

65 

1,U5 
166 

1,022 
165 
158 

185 

222 

2,223 

575 
345 

1,606 

90 

59 

162 

82 

165 

35 

447 

430 

559 

15 

25 

7 

94 

2,910 

64 

109 

9 

593 

355 

1,378 


44,241 

3,908 

260 

75 

490 

807 

581 
690 
66 
74 
977 

236 
59 
544 
202 
81 

(Z) 

1,186 

71 

1,374 

309 

788 
373 
705 


73 

2 

339 

460 

212 

93 
183 
34 
98 
223 

1,558 

336 

38 

13 

3,821 

2,062 
141 
393 
91 
226 

2,152 
148 
832 
400 
557 

190 
295 
2,534 
493 
950 

2,1J2 

104 

85 

288 

138 

153 
41 
414 

653 

783 
1 
67 
30 
94 
3,607 

128 
146 
17 
821 
314 
1,418 


13,807,706 

1,645,520 
42,417 
13,560 
147,398 
227,379 

106,492 

103,267 

21,005 

24,058 

473,857 

136,188 
19,929 
249,000 
105,180 
11,335 


430,795 
20,107 
545,345 
163,216 

249,835 

147,722 

117,750 

75 

623 

15,092 

20 

250,340 

127,300 

70,437 

31,499 
22,535 
7,614 
40,169 
38,575 

609,138 

124,362 

6,451 

2,021 

1,247,664 

379,546 
46,935 
78,120 
20,262 
27,039 

342,730 
52,348 

293,879 
74,105 
67,578 

83,431 

114,934 

1,073,925 

209,346 

163,390 

731,038 

13,409 

9,951 

69,955 

33,092 

54,999 

7,570 

121,836 

173,899 

164,692 

2,875 

6,580 

1,440 

24,298 

986,732 

9,202 
31,499 

2,870 
173,273 
135,774 
429,834 


12,032,378 

1,423,981 

70,936 

16,526 

191,624 

246,558 

112,494 

230,955 

14,022 

18,408 

321,313 

71,557 
14,264 
122,232 
58,825 
22,026 

60 
346,800 

29,382 
449,558 

71,272 

174,844 
150,614 
219,087 

3,431 

12,659 
1,038 
75,805 
122,779 
63,614 

18,392 
48,663 
5,649 
28,983 
63,593 

553,845 

54,019 

9,860 

3,426 

632,295 

614,661 
43,350 
73,998 
25,828 
69,577 

487,053 
47,911 
223,271 
125,982 
176,088 

45,316 
87,315 
934,930 
162,407 
235,374 

319,759 
27,342 
20,553 
51,867 
43,368 

33,026 

8,862 

83,481 

148,280 

186,449 

42 

20,195 

6,751 

28,749 

1,017,505 

25,603 
58,563 
8,010 

192,582 
62,101 

260,340 


14,977 

926 
134 
41 
286 
137 

166 
226 
40 
45 
531 

232 

53 

486 

132 

22 


406 

28 

386 

152 

184 
185 
212 

1 
2 


169 
86 
174 

74 
48 
29 
206 
138 

421 

37 

30 

5 

723 

511 

189 

100 

51 

65 

274 
97 
322 
151 
122 

151 
168 
908 
289 
183 

416 
45 

40 
85 
60 

37 

n 

245 


185 

3 

17 


62 
1,339 


5 
194 
376 
418 


11,533,537 

1,539,208 

24,333 

5,916 

114,757 

176,497 

65,635 
72,573 
12,535 
16,555 
376,380 

100,272 
11,588 

168,952 
67,665 
5,275 


339,062 

12,425 

482,795 

U5,842 

230,655 

99,252 

100,585 

60 

200 

10,847 

217,947 
105,955 
42,476 

18,024 
12,436 
4,429 
24,622 
23,138 

553,207 

120,600 

3,735 

875 

1,201,224 

335,600 
23,590 
75,800 
U,917 
17,353 

317,158 
34,623 

255,570 
43,930 
47,263 

62,944 
93,640 
337,304 
147,050 
Ul,962 

633,329 

7,201 

4,295 

52,660 

18,615 

50,705 

5,235 

93,371 

105,554 

117,995 

2,650 

4,505 

565 

14,548 

758,492 

5,592 

17,206 

2,230 

145,387 

95,621 

346,535 


6,292,442 

932,794 

22,935 

6,524 

56,858 

133,502 

52,469 

105,675 

2,354 

4,499 

204,771 

21,414 
4,125 
35,582 
24,293 
4,121 


150,037 

7,979 

160,810 

18,798 

109,748 

57,491 

144,227 


6,312 

37,272 
63,592 
24,698 

3,942 
15,830 
725 
13,124 
33,  U6 

284,839 

30,569 

1,775 

1,164 

384,472 

296,823 

17,310 

41,455 

9,486 

32,034 

359,670 
16,459 

108,645 
49,371 
46,853 

18,552 
36,501 

579,330 
89,418 

161,086 

206,910 

6,041 

5,695 

25,997 

24,954 

3,715 

1,075 

43,923 

35,025 

109,530 

6,202 

3,820 

6,709 

411,463 

6,371 
13,375 
6,180 
122,000 
19,669 
151,829 


233 
102 
58 
378 
111 

105 
251 
12 
93 
569 


675 
119 
80 


203 

39 

306 

289 

51 

280 

649 

1 

16 


105 

5 

362 

136 

81 

2 

266 

145 

86 
13 

149 
6 

142 

234 

419 

32 

96 

146 

20 
107 
102 
292 
357 

149 
476 
516 
193 
6 

63 
83 
10 
129 
237 

1 

1 

49 


478 
6 
157 
30 
188 
956 

100 

140 

16 

25 

469 

16 


236 
142 
60 
460 
137 

144 
487 
21 
138 
553 

471 
19 
529 
274 
146 

2 

287 

89 

365 

410 

69 
316 
726 


209 
149 
24 
300 
243 

81 
39 

137 

7 

236 

253 
364 
88 
172 
223 

19 
134 

76 
528 
366 

187 
521 
432 
205 
19 

46 
111 

17 
128 
366 

6 
2 
63 

830 

699 
2 
244 
33 
153 
1,270 

174 
263 
15 
64 
559 
19 


331 
43 
34 
473 
170 

86 

172 

8 

71 

1,189 

543 
13 

665 
49 
42 


223 
23 

403 
271 

122 

344 

1,412 

1 
17 


17 


69 

45 

1 

124 

65 

115 
15 
79 


353 
276 
69 
52 
150 

22 

67 
135 
286 
526 

83 
891 
612 
146 

13 

108 
45 
11 
190 
572 

(Z) 
1 
32 


402 
13 

377 
50 

152 

893 

61 

171 

8 

22 
360 


299 

35 

22 

413 

136 

123 

271 

9 

84 

915 

493 

10 

535 

U3 

93 

1 
223 
43 
354 
299 

81 

276 

1,350 


34 
(Z) 
25 
14 
493 

86 
91 
3 
127 
97 

61 

20 

47 

2 

152 

214 
137 
50 
82 
161 

10 

53 

31 

267 

428 

97 
864 
792 
136 

52 

66 

40 

17 

71 

472 

2 

1 
29 

417 

486 

2 

388 

38 

82 

1,113 

91 

150 
6 

40 
187 

10 


95,435 
14,309 
11,643 
203,172 
31,260 

30,787 
49,483 
4,590 
25,950 
509,753 

279,913 
3,035 

282,024 
25,161 
7,388 


95,869 

9,780 

192,831 

138,202 

34,760 

169,778 

670,762 

300 

7,557 

9,542 

92,942 

805 

283,717 

27,560 
17,111 
275 
42,312 
17,171 

35,905 

3,125 

35,352 

860 

73,232 

143,971 
98,070 
14,120 
17,332 
49,815 

8,840 

31,439 

52,511 

110,  U4 

258,312 

33,022 
461,993 
309,275 

58,252 
6,500 

47,821 

16,023 

4,881 

97,038 

264,609 

25 

30 

10,029 

241,519 

140,250 
2,802 

116,225 
12,020 
32,431 

333,614 

14,862 
65,297 
1,968 
4,455 
136,393 
1,834 


159 
45 
18 

318 
71 

59 
120 
10 
50 
549 

350 
3 

478 
57 
18 


130 

18 

216 

169 

36 
200 
626 

1 


36 

1 

299 


175 
78 

50 

5 

77 

3 

101 

196 
272 
3\ 
51 
89 

13 

69 

52 

224 

275 

95 
448 
436 

94 
5 

39 
31 
5 
96 
186 


15 
604 

272 
3 

145 
19 
92 

663 

39 
99 

6 

13 

379 


79,888 

8,123 

5,686 

169,860 

65,352 

22,890 

35,315 

3,625 

17,745 

425,520 

229,513 

1,345 

210,357 

16,677 

4,238 


71,370 

5,888 

155,440 

97,895 

30,180 

125,945 

635,589 

200 

6,632 

6,224 

81,910 

200 

238,826 

14,200 
12,040 

29,423 
11,200 

29,145 
2,000 
24,970 
550 
61,750 

130,372 
60,304 
10,770 
10,090 
39,555 

7,500 

20,026 

47,383 

80,152 

223,686 

20,625 
409,113 
226,183 

37,937 
4,600 

44,561 
13,145 
4,175 
74,949 
229,795 


6,833 
160,159 

107,748 
2,675 

100,575 
8,960 
20,683 

253,720 

9,260 
51,898 
1,395 
2,928 
101,159 
765 


Z  Reported  in  """n  fractions . 


104 
Municipio  Table : 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 

-GRAPEFRUIT-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  TREES,  AND  AREA,  1959  AND  1950;  QUANTITY 
HARVESTED  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD,  1959  AND  1949 


Municipio 


F&rms 
reporting 


Bearing  -trees 


port- 
ing, 
1959 


Trees  not  bearing 


port- 
ing, 
1959 


port- 
ing, 
1959 


Quantity  harvested 


Farms 

re- 
port- 

1959 


Number  of  fruits 


Quantity  sold 


port- 
ing, 
1959 


Number  of  fruits 


Puerto  Rico  . . 

Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Aguas  Buenas . . 
Albonlto 

ABasco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta . . . 
Barranqultas . , 

Baysm6n 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Canruy 

Carolina 

Cataiio 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clales 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Ccnerio 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Guiles 

Guayama 

GuayanillB . , . . 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormlgueroa . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz. . . 

Juncoa 

Lajas 

Lares 

Las  Marias . . , . 
Las  Pledras . . 

Loiza 

LuqullXo 

Manati 

Maricao.  ., 

Maunabo . t 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Mororis 

Naguabo 

NaranJIto 

Orocovls 

PatUlas 

Pe^elas 

Ponce 

Quebredillaa. 

Rlncdn 

Rio  Grande ... 
Jlf o  Pledraa . . 

Sabana  Grande 

Salinas 

San  Germl^n. . . 

"San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . 

San  Sebastl^ 
Santa  Isabel. 

Tea  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta. . . . 
Vega  Ba Ja . . . . 

Vieques 

Villalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


8,756 


60 
158 
96 

49 

249 

3 

87 
209 

307 
83 

586 
30 


276 

58 

296 

109 

23 

U, 
121 


68 
43 
326 

252 
82 
30 

331 
38 


18 

189 

16 

160 

53 

395 

11 

70 

204 


87 

18 

265 

76 

53 

489 

127 

20 

143 
99 
18 
17 
85 


26 

25 
119 
855 

102 
124 
1 
19 
52 
29 


35 

60 

106 

20O 

143 

63 
366 

8 
114 
138 

168 
55 
228 
162 
114 

2 

296 

43 

58 

236 


85 
147 


12 

2 

46 

28 

250 

152 
170 
21 
165 
105 

39 
42 

151 
23 

322 

62 

174 
82 


12 
40 
82 
73 
144 

54 
177 
119 
147 

32 

73 
95 
33 
61 
145 


246 
1 

106 
44 
98 

423 

35 

142 

3 

35 
228 

62 


7,981 


52 
54 
151 
96 


247 

3 

80 

206 

286 
50 

513 
27 
89 


256 

45 
285 
105 

22 
43 
107 

24 

13 

65 

34 

296 

233 
78 
30 

304 
36 

43 

16 

168 

14 
154 

48 

326 

11 


5 
2 

75 

18 

257 

59 

i9- 

427 

118 

20 

119 
96 
14 
17 
70 

5 

4 
57 


25 
102 
786 

94 
118 


126,349 

1,217 

4,088 

155 

737 

616 

2,631 

16,364 

14 

1,103 

823 

8,441 
175 

2,921 
216 
428 


1,593 

145 

1,860 

4,649 

74 
293 
812 

1,713 

91 

2,166 

583 

2,017 

1,171 
551 
169 

1,442 
228 

899 
5,432 

982 

64 

2,079 

1,563 

1,024 

199 

401 

6,335 

1,195 

26 

1,438 

223 

1,374 

346 

356 

3,371 

1,047 

939 

2,503 

725 

52 

134 

793 

48 
16 

280 

1,103 

1,107 

4,675 

8,878 

759 

3,905 

1,790 
9,438 

347 
401 
616 


1,112 

3,403 

865 

803 

614 

4,536 

22,938 

78 

3,007 

641 

17,026 

219 

1,620 

566 

561 

16 
1,308 

70 
2,193 
4,391 

29 
431 
506 

8,209 

125 

11 

316 

962 

2,600 

615 
807 
85 
897 

473 

2,227 

1,806 

4S2 

94 

2,010 

938 
301 
440 
137 
2,202 

2,970 

154 

2,766 

1,016 

657 

240 
513 
975 
722 
258 

2,438 
542 

1,631 
270 

2,518 


38 
489 

1,207 

1,815 
60 
6,281 
14,965 
1,295 
3,811 

4,002 

15,582 

2 

243 

544 

434 


2,203 

3 
9 

20 
21 
37 

9 
92 
1 
9 
7 

73 
47 
163 


88 
34 
109 


24 

132 

5 

21 

51 


146 
33 
3 

38 
21 


5 

3 

42 

107 

22 

50 
1 
9 

18 

8 


46 
171 

47 
123 
242 

38 
918 


706 
203 
686 
407 
144 


802 

59 

699 

352 

60 
150 

280 


99 
87 
581 

500 
82 

300 
112 

92 
150 
179 

11 
203 

442 
462 
34 
226 
611 


10 
144 

37 
414 

140 
126 
766 
350 
11 

253 

143 

13 


2 

6 
361 


413 
187 
276 
534 

277 

734 

18 

58 

233 

60 


37, 522 

1,223 
916 

601 
471 
576 

270 
1,922 

15 
445 
243 

1,771 
628 
831 
216 
136 


1,001 
46 
927 

521 

3 
215 
876 


117 
236 
926 

585 
225 

19 
404 

196 

11 

1A5 

279 

5 

1,048 

213 
208 
98 
268 
275 

152 

74 

242 

206 

356 

125 
516 
490 
643 
109 

1,097 

95 

32 

209 

3,y?2 

4 
31 
32 

1,074 

515 

2,921 

358 

1,534 

1,320 

374 
588 
6 
119 
329 
115 


12 
59 
1 
30 
18 

82 

12 

122 

13 
15 


15 
18 
104 
33 

15 

32 
23 
4 
4 
30 

2 

1 
19 


12 
25 
24 
118 

17 
63 
1 
13 
31 
19 


1,922 


(Z) 
9 


44 
226 

(Z) 

11 


128 
2 
36 

7 


27 
2 

39 

7 
53 

14 
10 
(Z) 
18 
4 

13 
100 
10 

(z) 


6 
9 

U6 


7 
28 

21 
14 

40 
7 
2 
1 

48 

(Z) 

(Z) 

7 


146 
11 
48 

12 
124 


30 
59 

20 

10 
12 

76 
398 

1 
48 
10 

284 

2 

24 

5 


(Z) 
26 
1 
49 
65 

(Z) 
10 
11 


6 
CZ) 


(Z) 

13 

5 

35 
29 

9 

1 
35 

13 
2 

10 
3 

33 

40 

3 

39 

19 


5 

25 

5 

112 


(Z) 
1 
5 


136 

233 

22 

49 

54 
210 

5 
10 
6 


7,271 

35 
40 
54 
144 
73 

42 

161 

2 

76 

205 

273 
48 

509 
26 
76 


243 

47 

252 

57 

23 
43 
107 


36 
273 

217 
73 
30 

262 
34 

42 
18 
161 

7 
104 

48 

X7 

9 

55 

172 

5 

3 

65 

11 

185 

59 

27 

425 

106 
20 

115 
90 
16 
16 
64 

5 

1 
45 


25 

25 

89 

761 

75 
110 

17 
45 


168,890 

515,965 

13,205 

81,868 

30,797 

219,495 

1,656,235 

2,100 

154,405 

112,435 

910,343 
15,166 

294,848 
17,535 
32,240 


117,142 

17,220 

229,570 

474,600 

10,162 
31,075 
69,597 


8,600 

127,734 

51, 145 

233,880 

104,311 
67,475 
17,390 

142,782 
22,642 

45,000 
78,445 
96,205 
3,750 
160,020 

132,900 
111,855 
14,000 
42,641 
603, 102 

157,500 

1,200 

105,884 

12,670 

137,542 

28,730 
38, 152 
433,367 
129,139 
71, 170 

192,511 
67,480 
7,266 
17,840 
89,844 

5,445 
1,000 
18,210 

103,099 

134,320 

472,700 
882,350 
63,752 
501,148 

154,417 
1,213,209 

36,550 
36,480 
66,855 


14,149,961 

114,900 

335,373 

38,665 

79,671 

52,055 

145,834 

2,164,759 

4,000 

289,082 

37,456 

1,093,413 

14,410 

111,341 

62,719 

32,633 

660 

122,816 

4,938 

104,900 

423,087 

2,070 
44,537 
61,409 

353,695 

11,695 

550 

24,895 

94, 380 

178,410 

45,914 
83,981 
4,685 
101,958 
45,988 

218,225 

124,385 

34,904 

6,343 

231,865 

127,941 

27,079 

31,129 

8,U7 

90,186 

256,700 
13,184 

404,875 
74,540 
77,172 

31,867 
75,046 
116,220 
55,954 
18,701 

158,765 
33,796 

129,585 
41,102 

177,933 

3,234 

3,520 

47,457 

101,334 

187,804 

4,000 

780,  514 

1,201,937 

87,488 

303,515 

703, 519 

1,749,517 

100 

24,708 

60,970 

37,701 


4,952 

31 

8 

9 

111 

47 


59 

123 

208 
24 
325 

21 

47 


153 

9 

195 

53 

9 
21 
59 


45 
25 
175 

152 
69 
22 

185 

31 

33 

17 

123 

6 

74 

38 

175 

9 

33 
124 


2 

37 

6 

152 

48 
23 
346 

58 
13 


100 

115 

24 
25 
50 

500 

53 

87 

17 
43 
19 


11,265,212 

164,240 

5U,250 

4,200 

53,073 

21,000 

205,550 

1,606,020 

1,500 

105,200 

77,140 

865,299 
6,200 

213,450 
14,900 
24,025 


83,830 

6,400 

181,755 

460,750 

6,950 
20,325 
55,530 

85,550 

5,000 

107,435 
46,  MO 
183,625 

74,355 
49,335 
3,150 
100,410 
17,967 

33,200 
73,720 
78,005 
2,850 
128,360 

120,610 
76, 7X 
13,900 
30,885 

579,275 

157,200 

700 

96,900 

9,103 

111,550 

21,725 
29,952 
376,057 
117,050 
68,350 

172,295 

49,750 

5,425 

15,090 

71,850 

5,300 

500 

12,360 

81,010 

104,554 

470,700 

877,700 

52,915 

397,700 

147,090 
1,174,513 

32,250 
30,380 
60,250 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 


PUERTO  RICO 


105 


Municipio  Table  33.-ORANGES-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  TREES.  AND  AREA,  1959  AND  1950;  QUANTITY 

HARVESTED  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD,  1959  AND  1949 


Munlclplo 


Farms 
reporting 


BearlTig  trees 


port- 
ing, 
1959 


Treea  not  bearing 


port- 
ing, 

1959 


Farms 
re- 
port- 
ing, 
1959 


^iBntity  harvested 


port- 
ing, 
1959 


Wumber  of  fruits 


Quantity  sold 


port- 
ing, 
1959 


Number  of  frulte 


Puerto  Rico  . 

Ad  Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla. ... 
Aguas  Buenas , 
Albonlto 

Aflasco 

Arecibc 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Barranqultas. 

Bayam6n 

Cabo  Rojo. ... 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Catano 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clales 

Ctdra 

Coajno 

Ccmerlo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gudnlca 

Guayaioa 

Ouayanllla 

Guaynabo 

Ourabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormlgueroo . . 

Humacao 

Isabels 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz . . . 

Juncoa 

La Jas 

Lares 

Las  MariaB. , . 
Las  Piedras. . 

Lofza 

Luquillo 

Manati 

Marlcao 

Maunabo.f .... 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morovls 

Naguabo 

Naranjlto 

Orocovls 

Patlllas 

Penuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradillaa. . 

Rlncdn 

Rio  Grande. . . , 

/Rf  o  Piedras . . , 
Sabana  Grande. 
L  Salinas 
San  Germ^. .. . 
San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 

San  Sebastian. 
Santa  Isabel . . 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

TruJIllo  Alto. 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta 

Vega  Baja 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoe 

yauco 


729 
117 
67 
313 
270 

121 
455 
38 
124 
514 

388 

161 
588 

137 
104 


483 

50 

661 

165 

165 
94 
267 


198 
160 
369 

246 
143 

68 
324 

95 

297 
47 

183 
38 

929 

573 
462 

44 

59 

227 

217 
11 
530 
140 
369 

89 
168 
920 
386 
238 

528 
151 
32 
35 
81 

19 

13 

428 


643 

4 

27 

7 

118 

1,965 

112 

113 

1 

206 


667 
478 
110 
445 
416 

350 
743 
57 
160 
511 

299 
126 
259 
325 
110 

1 
621 
45 
328 
371 

280 
155 
438 

28 

18 

206 
204 
362 

181 
363 
75 
182 
282 

246 

111 

185 

74 

1,303 

734 
260 
174 
61 
214 

284 
109 
642 
597 
381 

68 
447 
368 
489 
322 

591 
213 
82 
112 
133 

75 
22 
534 

895 

1,094 

3 

173 

23 

135 

1,993 

177 
186 
2 
235 
372 
568 


715 
115 
54 
303 
262 

114 
429 
35 
113 
500 

369 
123 
508 
129 
93 


449 
40 
654 
160 

159 
91 
256 


188 
157 
339 

229 
138 

68 
299 

88 

283 
45 

160 
38 

917 

562 
417 
41 
36 
214 

215 
9 
502 
133 
366 

72 
163 
890 
375 
235 

508 

140 

29 

32 

61 

18 
17 
417 


622 
2 
26 
7 
97 
1,826 

99 
106 


204 
82 
361 


141,584 

4,003 

215 

4,997 

11,601 

17,373 

10,232 

949 

3,097 

12,845 

5,231 
1,145 
4,644 
3,799 
343 


15,009 

108 

31,450 

6,529 

21,268 
2,780 
4,069 


14,302 
10,246 
3,976 

1,613 
3,299 
1,183 
1,342 
3,552 

23,679 
22,954 
1,064 
1,030 
125,323 

51,388 
1,753 
3,482 
1,074 
1,971 

60,722 
248 

46,156 
9,041 
5,762 

675 

3,485 

24,194 

17,087 

20,889 

63,803 

5,271 

376 

750 

760 

5,366 

767 

13,803 

4,273 

43,696 

22 

2,969 

2,510 

928 

64,095 

1,181 
2,458 

13,652 
1,633 
42,569 


139,206 

4,186 

420 

6,089 

16,494 

21,698 
17,392 
1,982 
2,889 
12,165 

5,059 

954 

2,534 

5,383 

314 

15 

W,943 

225 

29,298 

7,279 

11,004 
2,229 
5,337 


6,728 

17,574 

3,862 

862 

4,619 

927 

788 

5,958 

32,707 

17,973 

892 

566 

131,488 

82,280 

1,329 

6,000 

368 

2,359 

68,004 

1,090 

75,358 

18,858 

8,974 

151 

3,999 

13,918 

14,292 

41,411 

68,641 

5,988 

948 

675 

929 

6,486 

500 

22,623 

6,082 

75,298 

58 

1,401 

2,291 

486 

74,298 

2,373 

2,374 

5 

10,922 
1,720 

49,282 


239 
23 
30 

27 
93 

33 
179 
18 

5 


122 
65 

181 
55 
23 


187 
38 

172 


29 
51 
67 

57 
31 
3 
52 
30 

61 
6 

53 

5 

410 

260 

141 

13 

21 

60 

85 

7 

106 

37 

95 

25 

63 

283 

192 

116 

209 

31 

10 

6 


2 
54 
216 

31 
54 
1 

100 
22 

171 


198,975 

26,442 

480 

117 

482 

3,288 

1,110 

3,054 

508 

474 

595 

1,825 

505 

1,121 

1,529 

170 


5,821 

64 

4,410 

148 

1,159 
1,157 
1,394 


1,957 

1,903 

958 

308 

467 

97 

275 

1,513 

1,544 

366 

284 

85 

23,888 

14,369 

592 

1,012 

144 
507 

12,343 

157 

5,269 

1,699 

483 

145 

928 

5,877 

3,442 

6,570 

24,557 

1,050 

32 

1,391 

726 


180 
2,128 

1,787 

5,239 

41 

435 

70 

639 

4,235 

538 

556 

5 

2,037 
436 

9,649 


358,443 

52,457 

1,515 

219 

1,488 


3,292 

6,403 

864 

884 

5,026 

1,052 
263 
749 

1,952 
214 


4,435 

78 

8,519 

2,194 

6,049 
593 

2,471 


2,415 
3,444 
1,548 

342 

1,638 

382 

339 

1,340 

6,793 

7,551 

492 

601 

30,751 

28,764 
352 
561 
255 
624 

19,440 
452 

12,618 
3,175 
2,274 

73 
1,753 
7,213 
4,242 
7,730 

24,822 

499 

231 

467 

1,131 

12,418 

94 

6,012 

2,706 

12,324 

565 

172 

188 

26,801 

537 

573 

12 

4,908 
776 

9,885 


669 
50 
7 
205 
172 

70 

297 

28 

66 

273 

168 
55 
177 
108 
12 


270 

2 

516 

104 

135 
63 
106 

3 

10 

154 
127 
100 

35 
71 
24 
57 
59 

273 
46 
27 
17 

787 

530 
49 
40 
23 

70 

216 
U 
438 
107 
162 

21 
U7 
557 
265 
223 

439 
78 
13 
21 

38 

16 
13 
297 

240 

428 
1 
14 
7 
21 
1,216 

51 
75 
1 

186 
73 

310 


(Z) 

56 

153 

182 
129 
16 
31 
127 

59 
14 
51 
60 


194 

1 

353 

75 

228 

48 
53 

(Z) 

1 

198 

126 

51 

U 
34 
11 

53 

271 

299 

8 

11 

1,564 

702 
13 
49 
12 
20 

716 

7 

486 

131 

60 

6 

41 
283 
208 
308 

825 

63 

3 

22 

21 


9 

210 


502 

1 

37 

27 

12 

683 

22 
34 
(Z) 
188 
22 
599 


15,532 

1,677 

41 

3 

72 

225 

259 

231 
28 
41 

185 

81 
U 
36 
78 


(Z) 

206 

2 

393 

87 

197 
30 
50 


92 

273 
48 

7 
51 
U 

8 
87 

387 

303 

13 

11 

1,775 

1,330 

11 

83 

6 

28 

830 
18 
842 
a7 
105 

1 
43 
210 
185 
523 

1,556 
60 

14 


198 

6 

301 

68 

854 

1 

18 

31 

5 

1,047 

26 

31 

(Z) 

180 

18 

628 


690 
102 
54 
304 
242 

HI 

393 

35 

115 
513 

357 
124 
521 
131 


446 
41 
649 
U5 

163 
92 

257 


185 
155 
328 

211 
129 
56 

227 
90 

281 
47 

154 
30 

883 

554 
393 
41 
51 
196 

217 
11 
4% 
HI 
303 

75 
123 
892 
364 
233 

507 

145 

28 

31 

54 


14 
383 


624 

1 
24 

7 

78 

1,877 

86 

103 

205 
83 
365 


159,444,312 

17,714,530 

569,998 

30,047 

720,865 

1,168,020 

3,613,905 

1,592,240 

131,510 

558,400 

2,739,660 

1,111,424 

265,850 

747,735 

831,175 

36,785 


2,463,504 

10,475 

4,557,797 

858,016 

2,289,660 
380,670 
503,158 

1,665 


2,420,920 

1,533,600 

514,435 

184,400 
684,275 
128,618 
170,040 
447,450 

3,172,860 

2,303,800 

112,480 

128,380 

28,902,270 

5,517,925 
247,723 
290,900 
130,225 
301,225 

8,178,975 
29,800 
5,108,670 
1,774,855 
1,207,780 

82,870 

475,743 

4,952,085 

2,077,815 

2,451,970 

9,803,851 
568,975 
67,730 
112,760 
159,266 

807,420 

54,900 

1,602,890 

766,815 

8,727,585 

3,000 

344,200 

256,688 

63,450 

10,892,857 

142,520 
253,311 

1,563,555 

179,645 

6,521,655 


178,934,691 

19,593,040 

742,015 

43,440 

954,950 

1,858,146 

3,924,170 

2,384,901 

205,300 

412,205 

1,616,460 

852,865 

101,930 

280,201 

1,181,950 

24,880 

3,000 

2,020,286 

23,895 

3,856,200 

805,154 

1,237,300 

299,225 

1,055,101 


1,186,655 

2,040,005 

393,612 

92,486 
995,670 
101,631 

89,885 
744,471 

4,554,760 

2,340,200 

90,606 

56,695 

24,346,435 

12,325,139 
181,038 
694,372 
47,046 
310,355 

10,914,520 

128,447 

9,382,832 

2,359,120 

1,367,405 

23,058 

581,063 

2,446,255 

2,683,695 

3,758,075 

11,394,898 

726,305 

174,380 

119,316 

74,525 

1,165,515 

59,500 

2,657,711 

1,030,987 

12,793,420 

9,400 

300,137 

277,986 

33,355 

U,  658, 318 

226,436 

276,248 

400 

1,441,830 
196,403 

6,420,441 


10,597 

623 
33 
8 
153 
128 

40 

279 
21 
85 

281 

201 
49 
185 
104 
5 


251 

1 

502 

78 

135 

55 

109 


144 
124 
108 

21 
86 
32 
87 
78 

219 
39 
34 
13 

748 

476 
57 
39 
26 
85 

193 

11 

326 

79 

152 


76 
502 
250 
199 


15 

14 
16 

16 

10 

231 

187 

380 

1 

23 

6 

9 

1,034 

49 


159 
61 
291 


146,191,977 

16,892,250 

520,450 

U,100 

439,965 

945,775 

3,516,900 

1,170,450 

94,000 

485,350 

2,253,350 

841,500 
150,200 
358,385 
744,100 
1,450 


2,059,515 

450 

4,128,150 

757,316 

2,198,125 
315,700 
359,370 


2,342,050 

1,423,075 

400,350 

98,050 
603,525 
86,100 
88,000 
403,500 

2,973,820 

2,280,000 

43,100 

106,800 

28,532,970 

5,200,798 
66,300 

276,200 
95,055 

191,400 

8,052,200 

24,050 

4,789,620 

1,621,500 

976,795 

41,800 

354,904 

4,050,935 

1,890,450 

2,332,550 

9,478,924 

465,660 

47,300 

89,300 

122,250 

802,025 

43,400 

1,286,215 

508,000 

7,937,310 

2,000 

336,400 

263,000 

37,630 

9,182,410 

103,680 
178,400 

1,392,135 

112,825 

6,192,055 


131,914,266 

16,448,050 

233,750 

10,715 

305,775 

1,023,895 

2,840,570 

1,429,579 

Ul,800 

223,300 

702,850 

527,500 
20,100 
98,800 

778,000 
3,800 


955,440 

1,850 

2,202,350 

395,675 

1,0U,100 
184,775 
483,750 

11,350 

3,325 

1,054,650 

1,584,300 

149,000 

21,490 
584,125 
21,445 
40,510 
514,300 

2,860,050 

2,260,500 

13,370 

45,050 

20,818,895 

10,924,960 

55,510 

415,500 

5,450 

198,450 

8,710,420 

68,240 

8,089,065 

1,174,850 

467,950 

9,435 

134,570 

1,035,550 

2,018,885 

2,547,636 

9,134,400 

498,950 

75,400 

74,075 

11,180 

579,000 

4,700 

2,115,580 

267,680 

10,855,985 

100,100 

245,000 

4,325 

5,225,206 

118,800 

170,279 

400 

806,530 

39,970 

5,747,141 


Z  Reported  in  amall  fractions. 


106 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  34.-LIMES-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  TREES,  AND  AREA,  1959  AND  1950;  QUANTITY 

HARVESTED  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD.  1959  AND  1949 


MunlclplD 


Puerto  Rico  . 

Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla . . . . 
A^as  Buenas , 
Albonlto 

ASasco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 

BarranqultaB. 

Bayamon 

Cabo  Rojo. , , . 

Ca^as 

Canuy 

Carolina 

Cataiio 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clales 

Cldra 

Coejno 

Comerfo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Cu^lca 

Guayama 

Guayanllla. ,. 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

HormlgueroB . . 

Hujnacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz . . . 

Jujicos 

Lajas 

Lares 

Las  Marfan. .. 
Las  Pledraa . , 

Lofza 

Luqulllo 

Manatl 

Marlcao 

Maunabo.i . . . . 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morovls 

Naguabo 

Naranjlto 

Orocovls 

Patlllas 

Penuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradlllas . 

Rincdn 

Rf o  Grande . . . 
_|Rfo  Piedras.. 

/     Sabana  Grande 

^C^  I      Salinas 

V    ,San  Germ^. . . 

ciSan  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . 

San  Sebasti^ 
Santa  Isabel. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto, 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta. ... 
Vega  BaJa. ... 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


Farms 
reporting 


10 
61 
47 
87 

51 

31 

112 

4 

9 

61 

179 
108 
231 
20 
72 


135 
15 
99 

33 


49 

24 
207 


15 
124 
21 


10 
166 

5 


15 
132 

43 
24 
175 
74 
7 

106 
59 


125 
374 


10 

54 

111 

130 

149 

49 

200 

8 

37 

96 

105 
59 

149 
98 
87 

1 

243 

29 

27 

115 

50 
38 
124 


1 
50 

17 
177 

95 
119 
27 
95 
94 


56 
102 
71 


47 
U9 
33 
94 
36 

72 
90 
22 

67 
111 

25 
3 


122 
207 

92 

92 

1 

63 

117 

83 


Bearing  trees 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


164 
87 

194 


119 
13 
91 

31 

10 
6 
61 

3 


39 
20 

191 

74 
12 
14 
110 
20 

38 
2 
37 
15 
75 

6 
135 

5 
40 
47 


14 
129 


22 

148 

67 


242 

227 

60 

242 

114 

672 
611 
16 
117 
255 

407 
320 
891 
66 
155 


474 

28 

330 

488 

49 

27 
111 

73 
13 


776 
125 
588 

273 
47 
44 

254 
70 

169 

57 
113 

31 
775 

25 
232 

59 
145 
145 


300 
30 
612 

91 
149 
414 
173 

84 

845 
459 
32 
196 
276 

23 

32 

195 


381 

7 
566 
860 
410 
807 

203 
599 


350 
101 
204 
292 

251 

125 

2,054 

69 

271 

220 

363 
146 
M5 
205 
171 


1,236 

50 

175 

293 

1,375 
87 
197 

2,141 

86 

1 

208 

107 

1,312 

251 
304 
66 
212 
210 

142 
169 
136 
111 
456 

156 
201 
203 
228 
499 

86 

64 

704 


129 
225 
74 
278 
156 

866 
690 
90 
137 
392 

100 

36 

155 

560 

1,015 

33 

162 

1,223 
110 
562 

292 

608 

2 

302 
204 
167 


Trees  not  bearing 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


100 
10 

221 
33 
54 

23 
1,214 

100 
2 

132 
57 

175 

5 

10 


177 
6 
84 


484 
22 
168 


10 

3 

266 

112 
57 
15 


26 

5 

208 

11 

5 

93 

39 


72 
209 


70 
7 
3 

164 
181 

34 

109 

9 

23 


263 

45 

61 

50 

113 

11 
250 

10 
157 
107 

83 

9 

152 

55 

70 

3 

521 

39 

12 

115 

70 
51 
37 


21 

1 

390 

26 

212 


69 

5 

103 

62 


40 

57 

16 

189 

U4 
29 
31 
73 
56 

20 
3 
271 
29 
20 

16 
55 
24 


582 
63 

18 
31 

290 


40 
103 
103 
129 

150 
320 

57 
44 
58 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


1 

(Z) 


3 

1 

7 

1 

(Z) 


(Z) 
(z) 
(z) 


(z) 

21 
1 
1 

1 

(z) 
(z) 

2 

(Z) 

2 
1 

(Z) 


1 

(z) 

2 

1 

(Z) 


(z) 


(z) 
1 


(z) 


3 

(2) 

6 

9 


5 

(Z) 

1 

2 

(Z) 

1 
19 
1 
6 
1 

5 

1 
6 
1 


12 
(Z) 


(Z) 
1 
1 


1 
5 

(Z) 


1 
(Z) 

1 


1 

(Z) 

(z) 


(Z) 


(z) 


Quantity  harvested 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


3,270 


141 
82 

189 
16 
54 


114 
13 
73 
13 

11 
6 

58 
3 


38 
20 

173 

64 
7 
15 
84 
17 

36 

2 
37 


6 

124 

5 

33 

40 


54 

7 

69 

37 

7 

137 

44 


Number  of  frxiits 


110 

2 

8 

4 

100 

303 

50 
50 

1 
20 

9 
37 


3,672,881 

14,450 
32,725 
20,775 
40,896 
7,889 

172,934 

101,820 

2,000 

10,600 

58,745 

100,009 
87,665 

169,463 
24,580 
18,540 


72,640 

2,095 

27,709 

91,920 

10,050 
3,600 

22,525 

4,100 

725 

3,425 

135,925 

20,812 

134,126 

48,820 
3,500 

14,800 
30,770 
23,800 

49,100 
7,600 

19,630 

5,225 

169,135 

2,200 
32,901 

6,100 
14,493 
25,925 


53,069 
1,990 
65,010 

20,700 
25,450 
64,025 
37,790 
49,400 

116,888 

123,954 

6,300 

39,150 

50,246 

3,400 

3,700 

10,485 

17, 662 

62,548 
1,700 

63,100 
536,000 

69,145 
155,186 

23,930 
111,665 
100 
53,000 
24,500 
31,046 


5,438,464 

41,400 
38,350 
58,446 
56,813 
33,113 

31,325 
253,012 
16,200 
49,925 
21,303 

86,235 
37,515 
73,850 
65,495 
38,922 

1,500 

188,069 

8,940 

24,550 

41,017 

233,790 
11,472 
78,521 

490,680 

15,720 

400 

79,386 

33,600 

190,294 

35,676 
51,098 
24,125 
32,600 
86,195 

47,850 
62,710 
14,394 
72,670 
121,500 

24,735 
33,236 
59,025 
146,035 
40,545 

15,  XO 
13,735 
117,534 
19,051 
60,498 

42,194 

51,119 

8,885 

125,743 

78,150 

160,499 
78,920 
22,700 
38,297 
59,492 

13,750 
17,500 
28,905 

80,231 

152,025 
22,300 
44,090 

611,723 
19,223 
80,127 

63,120 
89,940 
50 
80,430 
40,818 
39,823 


.Quantity  sold 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


2,06? 


16 
63 

15 

U 
37 

7 
39 

110 
66 

113 
12 
29 


33 

14 
105 

44 
7 
12 
55 
16 

31 

2 

24 


36 

2 

104 

24 


Number  of  fruits 


66 
2 
5 

4 
79 
156 

34 
20 


2,440,255 

12,000 
70O 

9,550 
28,135 

4,255 

113,300 
89,330 

8,000 
47,075 

82,555 
43,725 
74,695 
23,150 
9,320 


56,240 

800 

19,970 

51,720 

8,600 

1,800 

12,070 

3,200 

400 

1,200 

128,490 
19,001 
99,040 

25,200 
7,775 
10,050 
14,850 
21,700 

33,500 
3,500 
15,850 
4,350 
164,025 

800 

19,801 

4,100 

8,940 

20,325 


37,370 

1,250 

42,735 

13,600 
10,300 
47,050 
23,400 
31,500 

101,443 

115,269 

900 

1,150 

37,625 

1,300 
1,000 
6,750 

10,800 

47,816 
1,500 

33,900 
285,400 

57,310 
113,270 

20,150 
13, 590 

49,250 

2,650 

23,390 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 


PUERTO  RICO 


107 


Municipio  Table  35.-AVOCADOS-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  TREES,  AND  AREA,  1959  AND  1950;  QUANTITY 

HARVESTED  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD,  1959  AND  1949 


Puerto  Rico  . , 

Ad Juntas 

AguQde 

Aguadllla 

Agues  Buenas . . 
Albonlto 

A^sco 

Arecibo 

Arrc^o 

Berceloneta, . , 
Barranqultas . . 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Cataflo 

Cayey 

Celba 

dales 

Cldra 

Coano 

Comerfo 

Corozal 

C\ilebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

OudjilcB 

GuByana 

Guayanllla. . . . 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo , 

HormlgueroB . . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya , 

Juajia  Diaz. . . 

Jxuicos , 

Lsjas 

Lares 

Las  Marias. . . . 
Las  Pledras. . . 

Loiza , 

Luqulllo , 

Manatf , 

Marlcao 

Maunabo .\ . . . . , 

Mayaguez , 

Moca 

Morovls 

Noguabo 

Naranjllo. .. ., 

Orocovia , 

Patillas , 

Penuelas 

Ponce 

Quebradillas. 

Rlncdn , 

Rio  Grande. . . , 
-Rio  Piedras.. , 

Sabana  Grande. 

Salinas 

San  Germ^. . . . 

^San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo.. 

San  Sebasti^ 
Santa  Isabel. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujillo  Alto 
IJtuado 

Vega  Alta. . .. 

Vega  BaJa 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


Z  Reported  In 


108 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  36.-CACAO-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  TREES,  AND  AREA,  1959  AND  1950;  QUANTITY 

HARVESTED  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD,  1959  AND  1949 


Municipio 


Famis 
reporting 


Bearing  trees 


Farms 
report- 


Trees  not  'bearing 


FaiTDS 
report- 
ii^» 
1959 


1950 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Quantity  harvested 


Fanns 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Quantity  sold 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Puerto  Rico  . 


Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla. . , . 
Aguas  Buenss. 
Albonlto 


ASasco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
0  arranqui  tas . 


Bayamon . . . 
Cabo  Rojo. 
Caguas .... 

Camuy 

Carolina. . 


Catano. 
Cayey. . 
Celba.. 
Clales. 

Cidra. . 


Coamo, . . 
Ccoierfo. 
Corozal. 
Cule'bra. 
Dorado , . 


Fajardo. .. . 
GudnicB. . . . 

Guayama 

Guayanille. 
Guaynabo... 


Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormlgueros . 

Humacao 

Isabela 


Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz. 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Larea 


Las  Marf as . . 
Laa  Piedrag. 

Loiza 

Luqulllo. . , . 
Manati 


Marlcac. . 
Maunabo . % 
Mayaguez. 

Moca 

Morovis . . 


Naguabo . . . 
NaranJIto. 
Orocovls . . 
Patilles . . 
Penuelae . . 


Ponce 

Quebradillas. 

Rlncdn 

Rio  Grande. . . 
-Rfo  Pledras.. 


j      Sabana  Grande. 


>t*^ 


\  San  Cenn^. . 

^^vGan  Juan. ... 

San  Lorenzo. 


San  Sebaatldn. 
Santa  Isabel. , 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

TruJIllo  Alto. 
Utuado 


Vega  Alta. 
Vega  BaJa. 
Viequea . . . 
Vlllalba. . 
Yabucoa . . . 
Yauco 


3,498 

35 
2 


61 
265 


130 
6 


85 
1,055 


29 

103 
5 


3 

112 

31 

30 


2 

1 

152 


6 

235 

6 


10 
385 

2,349 
37 

3 


1,466 


2,685 
59 


7 
7 

297 
71 

1,615 

10 

12 

5 

2 

18 

2,050 
27 


9 

177 


3,019 

9 
35 


285 

5 

1 

20 


150 
426 


100 

4 


1,348 
5 


147 
10 


7 
187 


(Z) 


(Z) 


(Z) 


(2) 


16 
(Z) 


(Z) 


17 

(2) 

1 


(Z) 


25 
(Z 


(Z 
14 


244 
3,710 


870 
45 


460 
6,425 


245 

669 

75 


3,595 

10 

10 

384 
21 


79,290 


575 
540 
250 


25 
274 


228 

100 

56 

300 


20 

15 

2,499 


2,388 
62 


26 
100 


70 
3,387 

21,012 

575 

47 

30 


14,877 
665 


130 
56 

2,038 
508 

9,642 

100 

50 

70 

5 

78 

8,922 

357 

12 

20 

48 
919 


162 
626 
533 


15,075 


36,155 


140 
3,600 


410 
5,805 


100 
95 


1,630 


6,335 
13,732 


7,330 


75 
6,694 


Z  Reported  In  snail  fractions. 


PUERTO  RICO 


109 


Municipio  Table  37.-GUAVAS-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  TREES,  AND  AREA,  1959  AND  1950;  QUANTITY 

HARVESTED  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD,  1959  AND  1949 


Mimlclplo 


Fanna 
reporting 


Bearing  trees 


port- 
1959 


Trees  not  bearing 


port- 
1959 


port- 
ing, 
1959 


Quantity  harvested 


port- 
1959 


Number  of  frulta 


Quantity  sold 


Fama 

re- 
port- 
ing, 
1959 


Number  of  fruits 


Puerto  Rico  . 

Adjuntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Agues  Buenas, 
Albonlto 

Afiasco 

Areclbo 

Arrcyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Barranqultas. 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo. . .. 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

CataAo 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clales 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Ccnerfo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Ou^lca 

Guayama 

Gueyanllla. .. 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

HonslguercB . . 

Humacao 

iBQbela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Df az . . . 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Larea 

Las  Marias. . , 
Las  Piedras. . 

Lolza 

Luqulllo 

Manatl 

Marlcao 

Maunabo 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morovls 

Naguabo 

Naranjlto 

Orocovis 

Patlllas 

Penuelas 

Ponce 

QuebradlllBS. 

Rlnc6n 

Rfo  Grande. . . 
Rio  Piedras . . 

I     Sabana  Grande 

Salinas 

San  GermAn. . . 

^San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . 

San  Sebastian 
Santa  Isabel. 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

TruJUlo  Alto, 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta. . .. 
Vega  Baja. . . . 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


2,072 

1 
73 

124 
24 

IX 

23 

41 

7 

6 

53 

28 
24 
35 
41 
59 

1 

102 

22 


30 
18 
136 


1,443 
174 


1,045 
279 

2 
7 

588 
945 
973 
195 
955 


633 

153 

31 

258 


5,020 

540 

4,713 


100 
2,144 

4 


10 

262 

1,432 


5,056 

50 
1,060 
1,520 


15 

197 

73 

300 
2 

510 
1,247 

870 

3,020 

97 

110 
2 
32 

2,474 
190 

259 

77 


490 
260 


1,172 

847 

1,119 

2,744 

1,324 

5,801 
144 
167 

1,977 

1,861 

1,677 

490 

296 

2,456 


4,760 

1,574 

57 

940 

76 
3,667 

582 

2,444 

1,635 

3,211 

3 

1,663 

5,693 
2,252 

794 

5,058 

267 

1,014 

33 

261 

207 

5,627 

29 

640 
673 
517 
912 


174 

538 

5,362 

248 

720 
435 

720 

205 

3,014 

123 

1,017 

346 

1,649 

10,812 

12,233 

15 

9,370 


493 

5U 

134 

310 

2,639 

448 
822 

3,365 

1,864 

382 


5,319 


100 
50 


10 

132 

1,000 


129 
12 


600 
1,584 


U5 

100 


685 

15 


144 
15 
7 


34,276 

600 
330 
377 
412 
530 

284 
193 
600 
401 
1,268 

83 
25 

480 
43 

747 

34 

931 

245 

51 

51 

2 
10 
268 


133 

51 

191 

747 

34 


10 
763 
667 
214 
106 


32 
318 
915 

65 

50 

1,320 

101 

58 
550 

1,607 

13 

8 

67 

4,209 

110 

4 

1,658 

373 

74 

229 

10 
3,751 

1,033 


3,606 

1,595 

113 


9 

18 

(Z) 

7 


(Z) 
3 


30 

40 

13 

(2) 
18 


(Z) 


3 

(Z) 


2 
14 

5 

48 

(Z) 


22 
(Z) 


(Z) 
6 
3 


1,247 


3 
13 
22 

9 

30 

8 

5 

24 

14 
19 
11 

1 
40 

(Z) 

38 

17 

1 

9 


55 

18 

6 

60 

3 

12 

(Z) 

6 

1 

41 


2 
3 

46 
2 

7 

16 

8 

2 

32 

18 
7 
4 
13 
91 

94 

105 


286,130 
20,200 


262,500 
26,050 

300 
1,500 

a7,200 

253,750 

180,232 

26,000 

92,350 


50,104 

23,730 

5,524 

79,800 


8,075 


902,500 

54,000 

151,530 


30,000 
268,200 


4,000 

5,200 

29,200 

130,000 


262,680 

6,000 

109,000 

30,000 


28,650 
6,000 
5,000 


2,500 
17,790 
12,100 


160,000 
185,100 

792,000 

400,200 

2,450 

3,364 

500 

1,000 

162,646 
44,017 

101,675 
19,000 


66,000 
24,100 


17,774,390 


230,300 
116,750 
130,600 
408,986 

224,590 
787,294 
18,400 
29,125 
289,443 

346,010 
270,320 
67,270 
77,975 
270,255 


813,920 

230,650 

9,211 

108,365 

21,285 

1,067,719 

95,740 

244,775 


343,875 

675 

173,290 

1,028,169 
251,958 

114,055 

673,  ao 

56,430 

162,100 

4,200 

29,870 

33,740 

1,081,005 

3,470 
100,400 
91,455 
92,000 
103,300 


30,850 

97,165 

609,803 

29,240 

118,392 
70,825 

152,000 
25,250 

625,300 

22,500 

118,430 

104,900 

192,300 

1,082,416 

1,416,200 

3,000 

1,029,366 


86,840 

58,170 

26,000 

60,726 

360,500 

51,050 
79,750 

492,154 

322,643 

55,035 


983,575 


34,500 
3,600 


400 
10,800 

200 
200 

3,800 
68,625 
14, 550 


26,470 
9,600 


61,000 


2,050 


900 
3,000 
51,000 

10,900 

900 
26,700 


100 

3,900 

20,000 


113,600 

600 

7,500 

24,000 


1,600 


1,450 
1,500 


15,000 


142,760 


131,000 
2,150 


141,800 
14,550 


4,800 
2,900 


4,715 

300 

33,000 

3,000 


60,000 

45,000 

1,450 

1,050 

40,100 


2,900 
15,000 

1,300 
1,100 
31,800 

1,500 

5,010 

40,400 

500 

205,000 

3,666 


100 
2,960 


10,000 
780 


200 
1,250 


11,600 
90,345 


1,000 

466 

4,900 


7,600 

4,000 
855 


Z  Reported  In  small  fractions. 


no 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  38.-MANGOES-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  TREES,  AND  AREA,  1959  AND  1950;  QUANTITY 

HARVESTED  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD,  1959  AND  1949 


Farms 
reporting 


Bearing  trees 


port- 
ing, 
1959 


Trees  not  bearing 


Farms 

re- 
port- 
ing, 
1959 


port- 
ing, 
1959 


1959         1950 


Quantity  harvested 


Farms 

re- 
port- 
ing, 
1959 


Number  of  fruits 


(iiantity  sold 


port- 
ing, 
1959 


Number  of  fruits 


Puerto  Rico  . 

Ad  Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadilla 

Aguas  Buenas , , 
Albonlto 

Afiasco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . . 
Barranqultafl. . 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo 

Caguas 

Camuy 

Carolina 

Cataiio 

Cayey 

Celba 

Clales 

Cldra 

Coano 

Ccnerfo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gu^lca 

Gueyame 

Guayanilla. , . . 
Guaynabo 

Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

HormlgueroB . . 

Humacao 

Isabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Df az . . . 

Juiicos 

Lajas 

Larea 

Las  Marlaa . . . , 
Las  Pledraa . . , 

Lolza 

LuqulHo 

Manati 

Maricao 

Maunabo .\ 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Morovls 

Naguabo 

Naranjlto 

Orocovls 

Patlllas 

Pefiuelas 

Ponce 

(^ebradlllaa . . 

RlnccSn 

Rf o  Grande . . . , 
Jllo  Pledras . . , 

/  Sabana  Grande, 
'     Salinas 

San  Germ^. . . . 
.5an  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 

San  Sebastlifn. 
Santa  Isabel. . 

Tea  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

Trujlllo  Alto, 
Utuado 

Vega  Alta 

Vega  Beja 

Viequea 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

yauco 


5,142 


213 
155 
236 
16 
139 

55 
72 
10 


2 
21 
43 
227 

104 

2 

40 

456 


3 

7 

177 

132 

18 


415 
2 
69 


114 
94 
56 

227 
10 
32 
22 
53 

10 
33 
176 


94 
9 

10 

2 

152 

354 

32 
10 
12 
34 
IS 
140 


11,923 

9 
602 
294 

124 
151 

185 
189 
38 
62 
22 

197 
214 
154 
147 
232 

4 
159 
162 
24 
36 

271 
29 
172 


33 
1 
102 
156 
327 

278 
135 
85 
486 

no 

26 
92 
244 
156 
256 

97 
385 
115 
175 
109 

10 

158 

140 

97 

61 

177 
184 
5 
184 
214 

174 
79 
207 
223 
189 

155 

56 

272 


235 
15 
98 

13 
230 
243 

76 
Ul 

28 
175 
505 
295 


191 
137 
196 
15 
136 


40 
4 

49 
7 
2 

3 

2 

20 

43 

207 

99 
2 

37 
445 


3 

7 
158 
130 
17 


349 

2 

66 

44 


71 
90 
56 

204 
10 
30 
22 
48 

10 
30 
154 


93 

9 

10 

2 

142 

304 

28 
10 
12 
34 
18 
138 


83,753 

110 
2,336 
598 
357 
232 

3,323 
610 

37 


1,713 
2,882 
1,042 
286 
1,559 

1,182 
366 
70 
92 

1,017 
88 
561 
301 

20 

388 

108 

966 

1,836 

1,798 

1,667 

130 

1,135 

4,374 

405 

40 

387 

1,174 

2,252 

776 

10 

2,131 

176 

972 

204 


4,016 
35 
28 

920 

68 

385 

574 

2,278 

13,504 

967 

922 

1,188 

713 

857 
1,127 
5,287 

1,132 

938 
60 
197 
27 
1,345 
1,254 

135 
162 
236 
604 
442 
4,633 


256 
5,593 
1,547 

548 
1,053 

6,076 
779 
631 
191 
38 

890 

3,182 

647 

446 

1,603 

20 

952 

2,041 

77 

54 

4,259 
83 

814 

135 

1,361 
3 
2,381 
2,512 
1,658 

1,730 

555 

1,273 

4,380 

418 

947 
1,772 
1,229 
1,562 
1,815 

1,446 
1,647 

962 
1,358 

397 

1,229 

1,040 

3,787 

983 

261 

1,355 

669 

2 

1,509 

4,764 

8,257 
609 
4,318 
2,288 
1,443 

6,556 
1,630 
12,875 

1,398 

1,210 

562 

3U 

96 

1,356 

1,483 

277 
791 
1,194 
3,146 
3,640 
5,190 


5 
30 
537 
24 


342 

48 

16 

3 


445 

512 

255 

3 


204 
32 
17 
14 

36 

3 
37 


31 
109 
154 


76 
320 
38 


26 
327 
239 

19 


201 
56 


162 
78 
683 


148 
265 
46 

215 
362 
378 


453 
155 


37,873 

31 

1,541 
411 
227 
458 

1,126 

213 

52 


471 
204 
180 
154 
351 

9 

392 

566 

73 

105 

684 
23 
289 


699 
273 
754 

402 
53 

329 

1,245 

52 

63 
182 
438 
244 
296 

37 
783 
139 
497 
131 

124 
146 
498 
230 
125 

274 

301 

5 

533 

1,392 

1,737 

76 

637 

930 

338 

2,557 

794 

4,481 


380 
4 
153 
15 
487 
396 

65 

155 

715 

989 

1,597 

2,495 


16 

192 

5 


16 
3 
1 
2 
24 
21 

4 

1 

3 

16 

15 

126 


1,438 


(Z) 
(Z) 


5 
(Z) 


6 
17 
46 
13 

(Z) 
25 


115 
(Z) 
(Z) 

17 
(Z) 
2 
10 
74 


20 
16 
18 

9 

16 
106 


17 

2 

1 

(Z) 

29 

10 

1 
(Z) 

5 
10 

6 
83 


3,304 


139 

19 

5 

25 

1A2 
10 
18 


9 

1 
28 

(Z) 

28 

36 

2 

(Z) 

142 
(Z) 
12 

"4 

35 

77 
74 
20 

24 
5 
24 
90 
3 

27 
46 
25 
31 
38 

30 
21 
17 
25 
7 

39 

12 

107 

21 

5 

26 
11 

35 

170 

248 
6 

104 
58 
23 

252 

65 

255 


20 
17 
3 
1 
24 
32 

2 
15 
49 
97 
63 
169 


4,303 


182 
144 
196 
15 
124 


20 
42 
193 

99 

1 

33 

339 

35 

3 

7 
151 
102 
17 

1 
324 

1 
66 
36 


126 
4 


63 
84 
54 

192 
9 
30 
22 
42 


28 
116 


90 
9 

10 
2 

138 
293 

24 
9 
9 
29 
18 
135 


35,374,856 

51,000 

1,531,651 

340,450 

226,800 

220,100 

2,237,000 

522,050 

5,350 

2,350 


707,490 
1,733,940 
352,670 
149,000 
303,990 


919,900 

43,820 

9,935 

9,100 

225,703 
36,700 

445,200 
50,600 
1,880 

327,750 

85,000 

507,800 

1,256,200 

508,860 

885,270 

125,000 

369,100 

1,499,892 

56,513 

46,000 

332,800 

263,300 

1,219,750 

619,150 

1,500 
621,125 
100,000 
386,350 
33,207 


1,133,525 
11,000 
3,310 

267,325 
32,500 
133,740 
174,751 
784,220 

3,850,592 
952,900 
368,400 
770,860 
168,300 

893,500 

313,850 

1,226,340 

581,000 

179,320 
20,400 
161,100 
7,500 
556,625 
311,237 

55,370 
96,200 
41,850 
131,200 
191,700 
2,029,493 


43,381,102 

19,300 

3,096,890 

435,450 

97,740 
152,210 

2,466,645 

308,235 

131,410 

33,293 

4,780 

210,304 
1,134,100 
242,487 
155,730 
390,980 

4,300 

265,132 

233,099 

10,470 

7,051 

1,887,850 

11,430 

205,588 

28,575 

243,000 

600 

1,068,925 

1,178,000 

465,057 

630,803 
182,235 
433,755 
996,240 
175,700 

374,700 
416,350 
232,583 
958,850 
816,654 

240,700 
333,192 
329,600 
755,270 
31,360 

142,500 

195,735 

1,152,353 

404,256 

88,831 

329,160 
261,275 

644,162 
1,472,300 

3,506,750 
100,370 

2,534,225 
809,940 
440,653 

1,142,650 

624,300 

1,924,125 

231,408 

452,835 
351,700 
90,944 
11,225 
155,705 
354,435 

86,630 
164,439 
394,600 
396,805 
758,603 
2,111,055 


138 
122 
U6 
9 
103 


14 
38 
118 


28 

306 

27 


145 
90 
3 


UO 
1 
2 

59 
2 
50 
60 
37 

178 
5 
26 
12 
17 


33 
5 

4 

2 

107 

212 


10,753,072 

20,000 

108,300 

137,725 

5,500 


86,400 
4,300 
1,200 
2,100 


293,300 
648,940 
153,100 
9,000 
120,180 


16,200 
1,300 
8,300 


161,850 

300 

26,200 

2,500 


79,500 
143,200 
298,350 


73,400 

757,295 

33,300 


4,800 
204,650 
451,980 

8,700 


102,100 
27,600 


737,450 

900 

2,550 

86,675 
8,400 
124,100 
108,340 
298,820 

2,630,812 

1,900 

173,300 

50,000 

35,275 

24,300 
65,050 
524,600 

5,550 

139,830 

4,200 

2,050 

6,400 

240,050 

216,985 

8,045 
5,300 
40,200 
47,330 
29,300 
750,840 


Z  Reported  in  small  fractions. 


PUERTO  RICO 


111 


Municipio  Table  39.-PAPAYAS-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  TREES,  AND  AREA,  1959  AND  1950;  QUANTITY 

HARVESTED  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD,  1959  AND  1949 


Municipio 


Farms 
reporting 


Bearing  trees 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Trees  not  bearing 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


^lantity  harvested 


report- 
1959 


Number  of  fruits 


Quant it7  sold 


report- 
1959 


Number  of  fruits 


Puerto  Rico  . 


Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadills. . . . 
Aguas  Buenas. 
Albcnlto 


Ai^asco 

Areclbo 

Arroyo 

Bare e lone ta. . 
Barranqultas. 


Bayamdn . . . . 
Cabo  Rojo. 
Caguas . . . . . 

CajDuy 

Carolina, . . 


Catano. 
Cayey. . 
Celba.. 
Ciales. 
Cldra.. 


Coafflo. . . 
Ccmerfo. 
Corozal. 
Culebra. 
Dorado.. 


Fajardo. ... 
Gu^lca. . , . 
Gusyama .... 
Guayanilla. 
Guaynabo . . . 


Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormlgueroo . 

Humacao 

Isabela 


Jayxiya 

Juana  Diaz. 

Juncos 

Lajaa 

Larea 


Las  Marias. . 
taa  Piedras. 

Lofza 

Luqulllo. . .. 
Manatf 


Marlcao.. 
Maunabo.v 
Uayaguez. 

Moca 

Mororla . . 


Neguabo. . . 

Naranjlto. 
Orocovis . . 
Patillas . . 
Fenielas . . 


POTice 

QuebradlUas. 

Rlncdn 

Rio  Grande... 
Rfo  Pledras.. 


Sabana  Grande. 

Salinas 

San  Germdn.... 

-Can  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 


San  Sebastl^. 
Santa  Isabel. . 

Toa  Alta , 

Toa  Baja , 

TruJUlo  Alto., 
Utuado , 


Vega  Alta 

Vega  BaJa 

Vieques 

Vlllalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 

All  other  lainiciplos. 


CD) 


2 


1 

(D) 


(D) 


45 

2,741 

U 

23 


700 

4 

22 

100 

128 

28 

16 


26 
1 

25 
1 

6 

2,157 


111 

67 
100 
33 
71 
10,446 


2 
(D) 


437 
9 


236 
59 


(D) 
18,009 


37 
203 

30 
263 


7 
U 

122 
48 
29 

129 
57 


5 
16 

68 

21 

1,751 

io 


29 
9 

183 

63 

69 

5 

52 
1,359 

31 
13 
12 
69 
200 

U 
4 
32 
17 
66 


111 
6 
9 
55 

71 
97 
64 


10 

10,022 
501 
44 
21 

367 

88 

6,020 

22 


(D) 


(D) 

4 


2 

120 

3 

19 


10 
U2 
14 
80 


55 
458 

6 

4 
715 


299 

30 


(D) 
10,006 


8,204 


1 

31 

7 

233 

16 
49 


303 
20 
9 

90 
17 


7 

1 

1,950 


6 

5 

302 

4 

12 

4 

10 

835 

300 

3 

809 
69 

1 
3 


15 

1,207 

17 

39 

406 
37 

700 
19 
10 
5 


1,436,742  1,027,195 


(D) 


(D) 

7 


(Z) 
10 


(z) 
(z) 
(z) 


(z) 

(2) 


(Z) 

1 
(z) 


(z) 
(z) 
(i) 


(z) 


(z) 


(z) 

1 

(2) 


(z) 


(D) 
80 


(Z) 

(2) 

1 


(2) 
(Z) 


(Z) 
(2) 


2 
(Z) 


(2) 
5 


(2) 

2 

(2) 


(2) 

2 

(2) 


(Z) 
(2) 


(Z) 

1 

1 

(Z) 

(2) 


25 

9 

(Z) 

(2) 

2 
(Z) 
14 


1 
(D) 


(D) 

5 


100 

2,870 

91,775 

205 

860 


10,000 
200 

1,331 
3,270 
5,008 
1,590 
520 


337 

50 

500 


200 
80,180 


400 

2,582 

3,507 
1,000 
1,410 
3,025 
284,570 


115 
120 


125 
(D) 


12,465 

83 

953 

1,122 

45 

1,820 

1,500 


500 

200 


2,600 
425 


5,395 
1,685 


25 
250 


(D) 
905,173 


3,450 

9,300 

2,492 

18,763 

1,012 
55,386 

150 
600 

5,214 
1,121 
1,112 
7,050 
2,430 


1,217 

166 
285 

2,086 

685 

40,430 

161 

100 

670 

220 

10,333 

1,552 

2,615 

235 

1,826 

77,863 

1,035 

850 

283 

3,330 

6,314 

532 

400 

660 

1,150 

4,948  : 


1,095 

800 

337 

55 

551 
792 

420 
15 

275 

8,217 

320 

130 

2,153 

2,365 
3,830 
2,345 


290 

600,977 

45,005 

1,237 

416 

18,165 
5,374 
60,200 
895 
2,254 
510 


(D) 


(D) 
2 


1,384,540 


550 

78,375 

80 

460 


900 

725 

2,540 

1,390 

415 


100 
80,100 


1,025 

2,600 

1,000 

700 

1,090 

280,550 


(D) 


12,020 


120 
350 


1,550 
500 


500 
200 


2,000 
200 


4,000 
400 


(D) 
900,015 


2,495 
12,500 


155 
48,275 


380 

300 

2,230 

1,280 


748 
120 
12 

42,775 

600 

166 

3o6 
1,200 

200 


200 
2,700 


500 
800 
100 


600,020 

40,000 

UO 


5,200 

2,000 

30,100 


D  Included  in  all  other  miniclplos  to  avoid  disclosure  of  individual  operations. 
Z  Reported  In  small  fractions. 


112 


STATISTICS  FOR  MUNICIPIOS 


Municipio  Table  40.-BREADFRUIT-FARMS  REPORTING.  NUMBER  OF  TREES,  AND  AREA,  1959  AND  1950; 
QUANTITY  HARVESTED  AND  QUANTITY  SOLD.  1959  AND  1949 


Municipio 


Farms  reporting 


Bearing  trees 


Farms 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Trees  not  bearing 


Farms 
report- 

iJig, 
1959 


Fanns 
report- 
ing, 
1959 


Quantll^  harvested 


Farms 
report- 

iDgj 

1959 


Nmnber  of  fruits 


Quantll7  sold 


Farms 
report - 

1959 


Number  of  fruits 


Puerto  Rico  . 


Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla 

Aguas  Buenas. 
Albonito 


Aliasco 

Arecllx] 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. 
Barranqui  tas 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo. . ■ 

Caguas 

Camuy •  • 

Carolina. . . . 


Catafio. 
Cayey . . 
Celba.. 
Clales. 
Cldra. . 


Coamo. .. 
Ccmerlo. 
Corozal. 
Culebra. 
Dorado. . 


Fajardo 

Gu^ica .... 

Guayama 

Guayanllla. 
Guaynabo. . . 


Gurabo 

Hatlllo 

Hormlgueros . 

Humacao 

Isabela 


Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz. 

Juncos 

Lajas 

Lares 


Las  Marias. . 
Las  Pledras. 

Lolza 

Luqulllo. . . . 
Manatl 


Marlcao . . 
Maunabo . i 
Hayagiiez. 

Moca 

Morovis . . 


Naguabo. . . 
Naranjlto. 
Orocovls . , 
Pat 111 as . . 
Pe^elas . . 


>«*' 


/^- 


Ponce 

Quebradlllas. 

Rlnc6n 

Rf o  Grande . . , 
f o  Pledras . . 


/     Sabana  Grande. 

I      Salinas 

\     San  Gennrtn. . . . 

^(^an  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . . 


San  Sebaatl&i. 
Santa  Isabel . . 

Toa  Alta 

Toa  Baja 

TruJlUo  Alto. 
Utuado 


Vega  Alta. 
Vega  Baja. 
Vieques . . . 
Vlllalba.. 
Yabucoa. . . 
Yauco 


109 

3 

225 


24 
134 
15 


17 
254 


47 

154 

67 


85 
103 
23 
52 


84 

18 
60 
103 

51 


136 
197 
3 
116 
128 


1 
135 


66 
261 
10 
17 
105 

1 
192 
30 
74 
14 

69 
86 

1 
81 

1 

32 
145 
25 
77 
34 


10 

5 

118 

163 

112 
102 


233 
30 


107 

3 

217 


30 

1 

24 

133 

U 


16 

231 


312 
32 
20 
10 

50 
32 


846 

47 

1,538 


116 

385 

2 

155 

1,403 

45 


1,059 


177 
160 
10 


257 
7 


278 
1,085 


164 

793 

1,103 


1,455 
476 
325 
404 


989 
70 
649 
548 
398 

1 

286 

1,124 

86 

31 

9 
45 
674 


200 
28 
92 

1,539 

1,006 
1,197 
20 
2,002 
1,028 


6 

1,497 

31 

2,033 

850 

4,302 

81 

256 

479 

2 

3,679 

369 

723 

67 

943 

451 

8 

1,889 

2 

478 

1,348 

85 

980 

189 


6 

131 

3,879 

2,121 

101 

165 

747 

1,030 

1,227 
807 


3,417 
84 


3 

116 

28 


8,021 


36 
168 
75 


401 
158 
72 
50 


91 
11 
129 
90 
89 


103 
158 


100 
16 


U6 
91 


188 
66 


55 
542 
22 
34 
83 


1,480 

37 

74 

6 

52 

93 

52 

101 


12 

130 

2 

223 

67 


125 
317 


68 
93 
159 

96 
205 

3 
679 


2 
(Z) 

1 
(Z) 


(Z) 
5 


(Z) 
33 


(Z) 


(Z) 

4 

(Z) 


(Z) 


(z) 

1 


99 

3 

213 


19 

129 

13 


16 
228 


13,845 

4,675 

1,000 

200 

7,000 
15,000 


118, 995 

1,600 

109,617 


1,000 

9,350 

127,500 

9,260 

214,050 

12,600 

12,500 
4,000 


8,200 

90,000 

650 


1,150 
3,000 


18,320 
620 


9,640 


33,000 


57,730 
167,380 


100 
200 


19,485 

%,122 

136,000 


181,980 
75,607 
40,450 
44,175 


106,690 
5,250 

102,626 
67,410 
45,080 

150 

28,653 

114,325 

7,760 

5,400 

900 
5,755 


20,000 
1,400 
6,480 

321,192 

118,464 
141,771 
1,500 
153, 180 
164,425 


1,200 
186,300 

2,900 
263,885 

78,565 
374,790 
10,255 
37,692 
65,763 

300 

451,885 

36,390 

74,916 

5,760 

85,606 

71,455 

1,001 

376,350 


67,140 

197,095 

9,385 

119, 911 

20,464 


500 
9,977 

731,248 

387,290 

7,000 

18,000 

113,455 

189,987 

115,005 
99,705 

100 

576,420 

5,790 


59 

3 

173 


1 

4 

28 

15 
105 
13 


12 
200 


646,553 


4,900 
300 


58,355 

1,400 
65,150 


600 

1,800 

24,700 

6,iio 

183,390 
9,890 


38,800 


4,600 


1,000 


13,418 
400 


22,100 


49,910 


15,400 
132,980 


Z  Reported  In  small  fractions. 


PUERTO  RICO 

Municipio  Table  41.-PARCELAS  AND  PARCELA  CHARACTERISTICS:  CENSUSES  OF  1959  AND  1950 


113 


Munlclplo 


Hunber  of  pare e las 


■  tenxire  of  operator 


1959  1950 


1959       1950 


1959       1950 


DbuT  rue  tuaries 


1959         1950 


Pare e las 
report- 
ing any 

farm 

products 

sold, 

1959 


Value  of  all  crops,    vegetables, 
and  fruits  sold 


Parcelas 
reporting 


Value  of  all  livestock  and 
livestock  products  sold 


Parcelas 
reporting 


Puerto  Rico  . 

Ad Juntas 

Aguada 

Aguadllla. .. . 
AguaG  Buenas. 
Albonlto 

AQasco 

Arecibo 

Arroyo 

Barceloneta. . 
Barranqultaa . 

Bayamdn 

Cabo  Rojo. . . . 

Caguas 

Camay 

Carolina 

Catafio 

Cayey 

Celba 

dales 

Cldra 

Coamo 

Comerfo 

Corozal 

Culebra 

Dorado 

Fajardo 

Gu^lca 

Guayana 

Guayanllla. .. 
Guaynabo 

Ourabo 

Hatillo 

HormlguepoB . . 

Humacao 

leabela 

Jayuya 

Juana  Diaz 

Jujicos 

Lajas 

Lares 

Las  Marf as , . . 
Lea  Piedraa. . 

Lofza 

Luqulllo 

Manatf 

Marlcao 

Maunabo .«,... 

Mayaguez 

Moca 

Moroiria 

Naguabo 

Naranjlto. .. . 

Orocovls 

Patlllas 

Pefiuelas 

Ponce , 

Quebradlllas. 

Rlncdn , 

Rf o  Grande . . . 
-  Rf o  Piedras . . 

^    SabBna  Grande 

j     Salinas 

V  |San  Germdn. . . 

^^San  Juan 

San  Lorenzo. . 

San  Sebastl^ 
Santa  leabel. 

Toa  Alia 

Toa  Baja 

Trujillo  Alto, 
tJtuado 

Vega  Alta. ... 

Vega  BaJa 

Vieques 

VlUalba 

Yabucoa 

Yauco 


52,892 

420 

1,088 

1,026 

290 

836 

595 
2,558 
611 
833 
281 

1,211 

1,376 

1,053 

874 

738 


408 
510 
325 
501 

487 
225 
553 

1 
496 

807 
48 
1,117 
537 
567 

360 

893 

323 

1,262 

1,013 

444 
619 
665 
417 
445 

94 
803 
925 
734 
558 

41 

567 

1,081 

804 

471 

986 
268 
388 
909 
525 

898 
643 
412 
986 
373 

715 

1,127 

729 


767 
531 
622 
813 
795 
656 

809 

1,819 

491 

416 

1,690 

1,015 


51,157 

391 

1,059 

1,120 

233 

577 

506 
2,621 
669 
515 
323 

834 
1,144 
829 
903 
961 

78 
487 
483 
261 
423 

587 
U3 
557 
35 
848 

865 
197 
509 
410 
567 

309 

718 

370 

1,471 

1,164 

259 
1,068 
559 
534 
739 

204 
535 
848 
685 
690 

39 
466 
664 
861 
368 

1,090 
276 
308 
768 
542 

886 
720 
430 
864 
1,049 

439 
790 
792 


1,103 
215 
532 

1,541 
495 
700 

1,035 
1,357 
687 
376 
976 
992 


31,250 

288 
680 
501 
234 
479 

362 
1,470 
308 
413 
254 

853 
637 
827 
462 
516 


316 

66 

299 

288 

192 

85 

515 

1 

491 

380 

9 

1,077 

175 

439 

198 
606 
186 
705 
742 

267 
440 
383 
238 
361 

87 
371 
626 
676 
191 

19 
341 
540 
470 
438 

513 
266 
251 
826 
508 

319 
428 
367 
318 
356 

308 

14 

490 


612 
44 
328 
108 
572 
504 

323 
680 
185 
218 
1,181 
437 


27,800 

304 
697 
568 
204 
184 

351 
1,194 
328 
210 
299 

370 
717 
435 
651 
540 

4 
154 
134 
162 
187 

279 
67 

476 
35 

183 

280 
U 
122 
261 
485 

193 
406 
246 
912 
795 

245 
334 
398 
387 
671 

49 
348 
258 

65 
260 

36 
355 
548 

719 
189 

311 
204 
218 
4«5 
389 

425 
457 
375 
470 
914 

297 

54 

636 


938 
57 
290 
367 
365 
552 

307 
338 
242 
271 
481 
605 


14 
2 

2 
13 
3 
4 
14 
UO 


16 

19 

367 


9 

94 

184 

3 

1 

126 
24 
111 
3 
216 


211 
2 
7 
2 
38 

3 
14 

5 
203 
180 

3 
15 
6 

4 
4 


3 
23 

4 
3 

5 

2 

5 

127 

11 

40 
4 
4 
18 
60 


1 
15 
36 
U 
12 

6 

323 

3 

2 

5 

15 
5 
6 

33 


2 
16 

11 

6 
5 

1 
19 
7 

120 


19,935 

U7 
382 
469 
36 
340 

190 
725 
299 
413 
20 

332 
713 
217 
377 
186 


80 

430 

7 

205 

290 
U3 
34 


421 

37 

17 

361 

103 

154 
257 
133 
553 
224 

177 
176 
276 
167 


3 
422 
280 
45 
298 

20 
147 
514 
262 

19 

465 

1 
118 
47 

1 

556 

212 

5 

658 

10 

394 

1,108 

210 


U6 
473 
292 
705 
208 
134 

483 
1,110 
303 
194 
487 
458 


19,702 

63 

317 

133 

9 

385 

137 

1,279 

1A7 

287 

19 

325 
375 
263 
245 
174 

73 
326 
334 

91 
220 

305 
65 
62 


367 
179 
375 
125 
26 

105 
295 
109 
339 
169 

9 

706 

148 

US 

62 

153 
140 
578 
575 
256 

3 

80 
84 
135 
174 

761 
65 
78 

153 

99 

405 
254 

47 
379 

64 

132 
730 
117 

31 

144 
US 
230 
1,152 
108 
113 

677 
1,010 
444 
68 
470 
247 


9,272 

129 

159 

128 

44 

98 

71 

330 

la. 

52 

30 

86 
325 
350 
273 

47 


U2 

121 

96 
24 
62 


I 

10 

217 

163 

159 

85 

192 

63 

118 
411 

83 

61 

193 

U7 

168 

31 
82 

124 
62 

105 

24 

52 

222 

54 
210 

62 

37 

59 

173 

87 

144 

151 

85 


302 
351 
260 


154 

51 

89 

12 

113 

20O 

84 
74 
172 
20 
294 
247 


5,439 

127 
74 

lU 
33 
35 

31 

a5 

91 
40 
23 

49 
153 
150 
148 

16 


54 

1 

127 

53 


1 

1 

87 

27 

80 

41 

112 

35 

81 

395 

54 
29 
66 
60 
160 

24 
56 
123 
41 
60 

23 
23 

187 
50 

130 

24 
24 
47 
74 
52 


147 
68 
168 


96 
14 
24 
7 
58 
169 

32 

62 
132 

16 
U9 
111 


13,276 

64 

196 

412 

58 

94 

155 
614 
85 
137 
U7 

160 
263 
311 
306 
152 


77 
43 
96 
157 

140 
43 

160 
26 

155 

75 
150 
127 
137 

74 

83 
175 
119 
173 
7W 

58 
188 
89 

115 
221 

90 
182 
180 

68 
181 

15 
179 
278 
324 
U9 

234 
98 
99 
242 
270 

193 
248 
74 
138 
199 

218 
170 
309 


324 

48 
240 
131 
103 
255 

174 
307 
142 
160 
170 
365 


621,957 

20,844 
5,083 

19,217 
8,633 
4,899 

5,379 
23,024 
7,086 
2,215 
3,667 

5,548 
11,228 
17,848 
12,324 

1,937 


7,672 

50 

17,591 

7,761 

3,023 

735 

5,019 

1,115 

30 

300 

2,476 

1,871 

8,419 

6,826 
7,562 
2,471 
12,939 
105,848 

8,604 
2,559 
5,701 
8,562 
22,137 

2,199 
7,472 
5,894 
2,543 
3,134 

3,770 
1,166 
23,853 
5,972 
8,150 

1,683 
2,131 
4,155 
8,204 
3,294 

6,805 

12,411 

2,004 

445 

2,795 

13,680 

2,902 

14,750 

12,209 

10,349 

443 

1,755 

1,325 

5,793 

19,726 

1,733 

2,013 
17,592 

1,176 
U,513 

8,665 


657,136 

8,884 
7,734 
14,230 
5,022 
5,705 

6,765 
3,842 
3,037 
8,153 
7,817 

5,528 
17,306 
43,893 
19,885 

5,024 


6,392 
1,598 
6,253 
11,981 

5,241 
3,540 
8,536 
672 
6,410 

4,309 
4,U2 
4,802 
7,201 
4,416 

4,005 

10,510 

9,127 

5,U6 

45,568 

4,145 
7,334 
5,471 
8,247 
7,068 

3,973 
7,259 

10,731 
3,051 

10,941 

1,046 

6,789 

15,557 

15,639 

8,342 

5,208 
5,607 
4,020 
10,550 
9,283 

11,266 
9,763 
2,064 
5,038 

12,241 

7,451 

6,896 

18,470 

12,332 

14,681 
1,469 

14,147 
5,121 
5,266 

18,161 

4,100 
12,802 
5,897 
8,593 
6,446 
12,027 


6,023 

26 

110 
57 
27 
82 

52 
229 
122 
26 
18 

55 
212 
300 
190 

37 


10 
168 
143 
123 

67 
157 
33 
89 
207 

47 
39 
161 
82 
41 

15 
61 
9 
30 
70 

9 

39 

86 

12 

147 

45 
26 
32 
128 
51 

87 
107 
61 
3 
28 

232 
321 
173 


40 
73 
8 
87 
72 

64 

45 

54 

8 

185 

181 


15,437 

145 
373 
258 
4S 
122 

155 
750 
187 
176 
U8 

260 
301 
187 
308 
263 

1 

106 

109 

67 

132 

138 
36 

175 

17 

375 

98 
160 
138 
136 

90 

86 
260 
142 
297 
494 

31 
341 
U2 
223 
320 

69 
213 
303 
142 
185 

10 
169 
256 
286 
159 

269 
74 
91 
293 
255 

195 
255 
126 
279 
126 

206 
200 
338 


419 
49 
201 
455 
130 
131 

268 

296 
253 
124 
228 
407 


1,368 
8,728 
6,177 
6,346 
6,819 

4,542 

23,261 

5,624 

877 

3,852 

1P,311 
11,438 
22,146 
10,240 
21,049 


1,818 

250 

10,701 

8,130 

2,638 

776 

3,033 


526 

7,862 

5,275 

15,547 

9,347 
12,857 
2,219 
8,232 
W,542 

2,330 
2,702 
11,787 
6,014 
4,703 

677 
7,016 

536 
2,517 
3,546 

697 
2,921 
7,493 

763 
9,435 

4,172 
2,529 
1,921 
6,901 
2,892 

5,440 
9,266 
5,364 
980 
3,511 

16,176 
i:^  578 
12,258 

10,323 

13,073 
1,468 
4,162 
1,224 
8,429 
5,116 

4,8U 
2,387 
3,196 
640 
13,865 
9,506 


APPENDIX 

The  Questionnaire 

(115) 


PUERTO  RICO 


117 


Pom  6oa.a 

(6-10-59i 


E«l«  (ini'ueBta  asta  auloriiftdB  par  lay  del  Conipeiio  da  loa  EsUdoe  I'sidaa.  t'    S.  C  .  titalo  IS,  Saccioaaa  S,  •,  14S,  nt-4,  1b  c*bI  raqmara  qa«  ■•  cobmsMb  todas  Ibs  pragnotaa  qua  Bplicaa  •!  ckao  y  qai 
o  poaible     Tambi^n  f-wanlit*  qu«  I*  inromiBnin  samiDtsuada  aw/conaiderBda  •aineuaiwMa  ooaridaacial     CI  ■•/of**  e*uaJ  no  fMrfe  iir  «iarfa  para  prop/»UoM  4i  imfutttot.  innttligaet^n  o  rrglamrnto 


n  cobWsLwIu  la  n& 


PUERTO  RICO 


Al   CUESTIONARIO    PARA    FINCAS 


novlMbrv,  19J9 


NdBcro  del  HegoclK'to 

del  PrecupucBto    41-592S.I 


Explr«:   dlclcmCre  30,   I960 


Saeelon  I,— AGAICULTOR 


1.      iCvil  e«  su  ncobre  conpletoT 


(Nonbre)  (lulclal  o  segundo  nonibre) 

jCuAl  ee  su  dlreccliSD  de  correosT 


jCutfntoB  dlae  trBbaJd  usted  fuera  de  mi  flnca  Nthoero 

durante   los  dltlDDs  doce  tneBcel    WUieuDo  (~]         de  df&B  _ 


(SI   'Nlnguno,  "    aarque  X  y  pa»e  &  la  pregunta  [5].) 


Smeviia  XZ.— TSISKXi 


(Anote  lAo  cuerdAs  y  cect^slODc) 


[5J     iCuAntae  cuerd&s  aon  de  Bu  propledadT    

(locluya  lAs  cuenlAs  cultivad&s  por 
nedlaneroG  y  e-grt^doa) 

(ft)     jTlene  alguna  hipoteca  eobre  loe  terrenoa 

y    los   edificlot   que    posee" 


D 


»o  n  SI  □ 

(CuiliitftA  cuerdas  arrlenda  usted  de  otrosT   •• 

(^   "Nlsguna,"  larque  X  y  pase  a  1ft  pregunta  ndiaero  \j^\-) 

fCu&l  ea  el  noabre  y  la  dlreccldn  del  propletarlo  de  loa 
terrenoa  que  uated  arrlendaT 


Nonbre     

Dlreccldn  de  Correoa 


[6] 


iCudntaa  cuerdfta  explota  u«ted  ccoo  admliil stridor  a&ol^ri^do?.... 
(iDclu^  lae  cuerdas  cultivadas  por  medlaneroe  y  aerc^doa) 


^Cudntaa  cuerdaa  arrlenda  a  otroal 

(Ho  Ineluya  laa  cuerdaa  trabajadaa  por  aedianeros  y  agre^doa) 


D 


D 


a 


Cuerdu      Ceat^siaos 


PRGDUCTroe  UStlCOlAS  COGECHADOS  E»  U  fWCA  DE  N0VIB4DRE  1,  19^8     A  OCTUBHE  31,   1.959: 


(UAg&le  aj.  agrlcultor 
las  slgulentea  pre- 
guntae  para  toda  claae 
de  cosecba  liifonBda) 


(1) 
ZCulntas  CI 

cuerda]  se 
coaecharon 
noviembre 
a  octubre 


^CUAIES 
DE  E9T06 
niCDUCI€6 
FUEROn 


S3.   iCaS*:.... 
alt.  iTabacoT 


10.     Area  Total  de   la  Flnca 


(Para  obtener  el  drea  total  de   la  Tinea  vune  las  prcguntaa  3  y  t.     Del  resultado  que  oe 
obten^  reste  el  total  de   lA  pregunta  odnero  9.     51   la  flnca  eatd  bajo  un  adalftlatrndor, 
reate  el  cuerdaje   inroraftdo  en   la  pregunta  admero  9  del  que  ae   Inroraj  en  la  pregunta 


SMcidB  m.— raoDucTOB  aoiicous  cosicsuaB  at  nu  nsu 


Queremos  que   Incluya  todoe  aquelloa  productoe   que   e*  coaecharon  en  dlcha  Area  durante  el  parlodo 
que  ae  plde  a  cantlnuacldo,    Incluyendo   loa  coeechadoa  por  nedianeroa  y  agrei^oa.      ^Cuando  sea 
neccB&rlo   inTormn  parte  de  una  cuerda,   hd^lo  en  mberos  enteros  bajo  cent^alaoa  y  no  en  frac- 
clooea  a  decioKlee.      Ejenploa:      Cent^elnca   •  05,    10,   35,   50,   75.) 


CAfiA  D£  AZUCAR 


(SI   "NlnguDa,"  nnrque  X  y  pftse  a  1ft 

preffunta  nitoero  [15J   .) 


12.      tCuinto  rutf   la  cafia  de  Gran  Cultura  cortada  y 

H>lidft  de  novlembre   1,    19->8     a  octubre   Jl,    1<>^9?   , 


13.      iCMiato  T\ti  1ft  canft  de  Prl^verti  cortada  y  nolldft 
de  nenrleabre  1,   19  8     a  octubre  Jl,   W.9?      


lU.      iCudato  rut  lA  caAa  de  Reto^a  cortada  y  nollda 

de  DDvlenbre  1,    19,8     a  octubre   31,   19.9?      

(La   eiaiB  de    laa   pregunta;    12.    13  y  lU, 
debe  aer  igual  al  total  que  aparece 
en  la  pregunta   11.) 

[15!     ^Cutfntaa  cuerdas  de  caAa  fueron  cortadaa  para  aemlllaa 
de  novlenbre   1,    19^8    a  octubre  31,   l'>:9"      , 


lA  ^t  Centraleo  tat  estre^da  1ft  caSal 


jCuAntaa  cuerdaa  de  cafta  de  Grtta  Cultura  )»bla 
en  novlenbre  1,   19^9     para  cortarae  eo  el  I9t'0?   . 


19.      jCuAl  fu<  el  total  de  plBae  coaecbadas  de 
novieabre  1,   1959     a  octubre   31,   1959^      .. 


(SI   "Hlnguna,"  unrque  X  y  pa«e  a  la 
pregunta  oifaDCro  [SSj    .) 
jCudntas  cuerdaa  de  pliia  Mene  para  coaecharae 
de  novlasbre  1,   I9>'?     a  octubre  31,  I960?      .,.. 


D 


□ 


D 


D 


a 


Centos  laoa 


PUHTA3  0(iK«(E«TAL£3 


N] 


^Cuantos  dolAr«3   se  obtuvleron  d«  Las  ventaa  do  plantaa 
onvLientales  d«  novlmbr.  1,  1958  a  octubr.  31,  19S9?...i 


.  Ilinsuno  n    4 


29.   tAl«oddn:      

26.  xArrozl     

27.  iFTlJolea?     

26.    iGuduleaT      

29.  iHsblchuelAa  accaat  . 

30.  iMaliT     

il.   xtetaUa:      


33.  timatm     

3b.  {YautlaaT      

39.  lYucftal     

36.  lOtroaT     (fFKp.aI ) 


^, 


lUt  .1  noEnl 


D 


n 


n 


n 


n 


D 


D 


D 


"D 


D 


D 


n 


n 


"(ir 


novlenbre  1, 

19M    a 

octubre  31j 

19  9? 


(3) 
iCuHotaa 
llbrma  se 
vendleron 
de  novlen- 
bre  1,19^8 
a  octubre 
31,  19  9? 


YERBAS  QUE  SE  CCRTAROH  PARA  FORRAJE: 

37.      iCorVo  u^tod  alguna  yerba  para  Torraja  da 

norleabra  1,   1958  a  octubre  31,  1959? No  □       SI  ^ 

(il    "'■■:./•   larq,*  X  y   P'^a  a    la  pi-«g^jiit«   numsro    [O].) 


iQLC  YER- 
BA£  SB 
CORTAROII 
PARA 
rORRAJET 


36.  iMftloJUIoT     

39.  lYerbaa  de  OuIdcaT     

40.  xMerkcrT     

ItX,  xElefante?      

(•S.     {Otr^aT  (iTaraguAT,  ^CuatfiB&lftT) 

— Tofm 


?r 


iCu^taa  cuerdas,  o  partes  de  una 
cuerda,  ae  eortaronde  novlem- 
bre  1,   1958a  octubre  31,    1959! 


D 


D 


a 


D 


D 


lOl     jCoaecbd  y    ttikkJ   al^unoa  vegetftlea  de  novlenbre  1,  J.458    a 

octubre  31.   19591      HoQ        SI  Q 

(SI   "Ho,"  Dftrque  X     y  pace  a  la  pregunta  nitoero  [SfiJ-) 


(HAgBle  al  agricultor 
laa  alguleotcB  preguntaa 
pax*  cada  claoe  de        ^^ 
vegetal  inforsado) 


(1) 

tCuintas  cuerdaa, 
o partes  de  una 
cuerda,    Tueron 
coeechsdsE  de 
novieiabre  1,    1958 
a  octubre  31,    19S9? 


ICUALES 
DE  LOG 
SICUIEWES 
VEGE£AL£S 

QUE  USTED 
VZIIDIO  FUE- 
BCpM  COSE- 
CHADOS  n» 
SU  FQICAT 


l*U.  (AploaT      , 

A5.  iBerenjenae?     

A6.  tCa^bazftsI     

^7.  {Rablctnielaa  tlemaaT. 

U6,  (Lecbugas? 

kg.  jPepijioaT     

50.  iPiaieatoml      

51.  jQulnboDboflT     ., 

52.  jRepolIosT     

53.  iToBBteaT     

5'».  tZanaborlae;     

55-  iOtroa?    (iCabollas?) 

[M  el  noiAire) 
(M  el  uoobre} 


(a) 

jCuKnto  t\i( 
la  eantlded 
cdseebadft 
de 


1958    ft 

octubre  31. 

19597 


Ubru 
Ubns 


(CuAntoa 
ddl&rea 


_JX 


JSS. 


_jx 


Jx 


jx 


-Jsa 


_JX 


/<» 


_7oo 


JM 


118 


THE  QUESTIONNAIRE 


FBlfTAS,   PLAIAiraS,  CUDJEOS,    ETC. 

r56~|  jKay  irboles  frutales,  natas  de  pldtanos,  de  guineos,  o 

palmas  de  cocos  en  la  f  inca?     ■ 

(Si   "Ho,"  marque  X  y  pase  a  la  pregunta  mSnero  L66j.) 


.  Q    siQ 


(iliC^te  al  airricultor  las 
sljuientes  precuntaa  pera 
cad&  clase  dc  irbol  fnjtal 
Inf  orrBdc )      ■  ■■  — 


(1) 
{CudntoB 
Arbolcs 
estabas 


57.     iCidras? 
56.      iCocos? 


ESTAS 

rauTAS  <r 

HAY  EN 

SU 
FUKAt 


59.  iPlAtanoB?     . 

60.  fCulneoE?     . . 

61.  ^Toroajas? 
63.  ^Chinas?     .., 
63<  jLljDOpgs?     . . 
&t.  {A^uacatee?  . 


65.      iOtrafi?   (iCacaoT, 
iMangos?, 
iCuayabae?, 
iAcerolas!, 
i  Papaya?' 


D 


D 


D 


D 


D 


D 


D 


(2) 

Arbol«s 
no  eeta- 

edad  de 

cliJn? 


(3) 

^Cuiotaa  cuerdsa 
hay  de  eetaa 
frutas?    (C\iajido 
hay  tAb  de  10 
drbolee) 


jQdi  oantl- 


/ 


1,    1958  a 
octubre 
31,    1959? 


-(5) 

l<^i  conti- 
dad  Be 
vendi<3  de 
novlenbre 
1,  1958  a 
octubre 
31,    1959? 


miBero 
ifOiaero 


Nitaero 

Kaclfflos"' 


FaclJDoa 
nonero 


TfiSero 


(M  el  nombre) 


StceUn  TI.— AnMAUB  Bl  RCPVUMBHE  1,   1959  y  FKHXIOCIOII  HE  KTIRMBRE  1,   1958    A  OCTISRI  31,   1959 


Incluya  todos  los  anlmales  en  su  finca,    aean  o  no  propiedad  su^/a,      Incluya  todos   Los  atUmales  y  aves 
perteneclentes  a  agregados  y  a  medlaneroa  que  viven  en  su  Tinea. 


cabau;ds  y  potros 

73.      iCuAntoH  caballos   y  potros,  de  todae  las  edadee,   hay  en  la  flnct 


BURROS  Y  MULOS 
J'*-     ^Cutetoa  burroB  y  nuloa,  de  todae  laa  edades,   hay  en  la  flnca? 


OVEJAS  Y  CQRDEROG 

75.     tCuAntas  ovejas  y  corderos,  de  todas  laa  edades,   hay  ea  la  fiscal   . 


CABROS 

76.      jCuAntoa  cabroa,   dc  todas  lae  edades,    hay  en  la  flnca? 


77.      iCuAntaa  cabr«6  fueron  ordenadas  de  novleabre  1,    1950 
a  octubre   31,    1'^'''*^      


Niosujio  Ndaero 


D 


n 


D 


n 


CEEIDOS 

76.      ^Cudntos  cerdofl  y  cerditoa  de  todae  las  edades,    hay  en  la  finca?   .... 

(SI   "Hlnguno,"  mar(iue  X  y  paae  a  la  pregucta  IfllJ' ) 

79.      iCuAntos  de  tfstoe  eon  de  menos  de  cuatro  meeea?     


60.      ^CuCbitos  de  tfatos  son  de  cuatro  oesee  o  mAs?     

(La  euna  de  Ida  totalee  de  las  preguntae  79  a  E 
debe  aer  Igual  al  total  de  la  pregunta  76. ) 
rSl]     jCu^toa  cerdos  oe  vereileron  de  novlembre  1,   l^'-S     a 

octubre  31,   1.9^9?      


is.      {CuAntaa  cerdae  parleron  entrc  novlenbre  1,    19j8    a 
octubiw31,   1.959'     


63.      jCuAntOG  cerdltoe  >e  crlaron  de  oovl^bre  1,  1958     a 
octubre  31,    1959?     


GAHADO  VACUNO 


SMOlon  I7.-450S  DEL  TEWStO 


\(^  Area  total  de  1a  Pinca  (cople  de  1a  preguiita  ndaero  10)   ^^^— 

(El  total  debe  ser  dlstrlbuldo  entre  laa  preguntaa  67  a  71  de 
acuerdo  con  el  uoo  que  se  le  dl6  al  terreno  de  novlembre  1, 
195a     a  octubre  31,    1959.) 

TERREJJOS  DE  PASTOS: 


(Cuerdae 


6y.    iCudntaa  cuerdas  de  parto  hay  en 

terrenos  que  sc  pueden  cultlvar?   . 

(Incluya  aqui  pasto  abierlo  y 


IJiriGuna     [~] 


pasto  enoalezado  que 
:ultlvar) 


66,  iCu^tae  cuerdaa  de  pasto  hay 
en  terrenes  que  no  ae  pueden 
cultivarT     tlinguna     [^ 


TERREH06  G[UE  KO  SON  DE  CUUTIVO  NI  DE  PAOTO 


69.    {CuAntaa  cuerdas  hay  de  montes  y 
aalezae  que  no  ae  pueden  utlllzar 
para  cultlvos  o  para  pastos?    ;jijig'ina     (_J 


70,    ^Cutotas  cuerdas  bay  ocupadas  por 
lagOB,  edlf Icaclones,   camlnos, 
cercae  o  terrenes  baldlos?    Ilin^^una     |     | 


TERRENOS  DE  CULTIVO 


( Cuerdaa) 


71i    ^Cudntaa  cuerdas  de  terreno 
cult Ivado  hay?     


Ninguna     [    1 


(Informe  todoa  los  terrenoB  cooechadoe 
Incluyendo  aquellos  en  huertSie  y  en 
yerbas  cortadas  para  forraje;   y  tamlt-l^n 
loB  lerrenoe  en  frutas,    pLitanoe  y 
cocos,   aunque  hayaxi  producldo  o  no.) 
{Incluya  todos   los  terrenoe  cultivados  por 
agre^dos  y  isedianeros) 

SuDie    todas  las  preguntaa  deede  la  67  > 


(Ceotjainofl) 


(Cent^elmos) 


"TCent?! 
bUk>s) 


(Cuerdaa)    (Cent^- 


SacclOD  V.—tOSDO 


72.   iCuinlAS  cuerdas  ae  re^ron  entre  novtembre  1,  19)8 

y  octubre  31.    1959?     ninguna   [J 


(Cuerdas) '    (Cent^- 

I     slnos) 


^.      lOiAl  es  el  total  de  f 
hay  en  la  fir 


vacuno,  de  lodas   las  edades,    que 
;S1  "Ninguno,"  narque  X  y  paae  a  la  pregunta   [p9]-'. 
85.      iCuAntae  ryjvlllAO  y  vscae  hay  en  la  flnca?     


(a)      jCuAntas  son  vacaa  de  ordeno?   

66.      iCuintoe  l)ecerroB  y  becerras  hay  en  la  flnca?      

87.      {Cu&ntOB  novllloB  y  toros  hay  en  la  flnca?        

08.      jCuintos  bueyes  de  trabajo  hay  en  la  finca!     

(la  Buna  de  los  totales  de  los  pret^intas  65(   8f  j   67, 
y  flP  debe  ser   icual  al  ndtnero  de  la  prejjnte  6U.) 
[aal    iCiidnto  canado  \'acuno  vendld  de  novlenbre  1,   19S8     a  octubre  3I,  1959?. 

90.      jCu&itas  vBcas  y  novillas  fxieron  ordei^ulaa  de  novlembre  I,    19'>9    a 
octubre  31,  19^9" 


n 

D 


D 


D 


D 


a 


p 


D 


{Si  "Mlncuna,"  mrque  X  y  paae  a  la  presunta  [93] • ) 

91,      iCviatos  lltros  (cuartlllos)    de  leche  ae  vendleron  de  novlembre  1,    1958 
a  octuure  31.    1.95?'    


CAIXDUS,   POUi»lAS,  POLIOS  Y  GAUX36 
fVsT     jllay  galllnas,  pollonas,  poUos,  o  ^Uoa  en  la  flnca7  ...     No^JSl  [^ 

(SI   "No,"  mrque  X  y  pose  a  la  pregunta  [95j-) 
93.      iCudJltas  galllnas  Uay  en  la  flnca?      


91*.      ^Cuttntos  polios,   poUonas  y  gallos  hay  en  la  flnca? 


\93\     (CuAntos  polios,  pollonas,    oallii 
noviembre  1.   195fi     a  octubre  31, 


.nas  o  ;^llos  ae  vendleron  de 


96.      (Cuintaa  docenaa  de  buevos  se  vendleron  de  novlembre  1,  1958     a 
octubre  31,  19'9?      ■ 


D 


□ 


D 


n 


D 


D 


OTRAS  AVGS 


97.      iHay  povoa,   patoe,    ganaos,    guineas,  o  palomas 

en  la  flnca?     ««■□  SI  □ 


SI   la  respuesta  es  "Si,"   Informe 
los  nombres  de  las  avea  y  los 
niJuneros . 


(De  el  nombre) 


COUffiHAS  DE  ABEJAS 


iCuAotas  coloenas  de  abe Jas  hay  en  la  flnca?     

(Si  "Nlnguna,  '  loarque  X  y  pase  a  la  pregunta  mtaiero  [lOOj.) 


jCuilntos  clones  de  mlel  de  abeja  fueron  producldos 
de  novlembre  1,   19*6     a  octubre  31.   1959?     


D 


D 


PUERTO  RICO 


119 


d«  •■!«  cuMtlcoKrie 


(m)      jTeraln*  «1 
(AI)  en  2  ( 


10  de  aoo 


Bon  SI □ 

Bon    8*  D 


(SI  la  costvstaclte  «  ua»  d*  estAS  dot  preguiit«a  •■ 
"Sf,"  eoatinAe  Htwi^"  «1  mMVtlonarlo  (Secclm*! 
vn  a,  m).  SI  "Ho/  ■&  Kd 
ft  lA  Secciao  ]cn. 


SMOidn  ?I1,— FACIUDAIffiS  I  KUTPO 


Inclu^  1*8  faclUdadeo  y  el  equlpo  tn  la  flnca  auoque  rfrte  tat*  dAJiado  tea^nreraiBente'. 
todo  equlpo  sea  o  no  propledad  suya. 


Incluya 


iOJAL  DE 
iSTAS 
FACXLOM- 

DES  HAY  EN 
<a'  FINCAT 


[iod]     iServlclo  de  QierslB  EWctrlcaT  Hod  Si  D 

101.  iAgua  coment«7     "<>  D  SI  Q 

102.  iTel«vl6OT7     Sop  Sf  Q 

103.  iRadloT     BoQ  S£  Q 

lOl*.      jOnlerladoma  necinlCMT     HoQ  S£  □ 

105,  iaiTrUdorM?      (Tanquea  de  RefflgeracKto)    Ilo  □  Sf  □ 

106.  iSUoBT     NoQ  Sl^ 


107.  iTT»ctor«B7    (Do  todAe'clAses) 

108.  |D 


iCUAlWOe  DE        / 

LOS  ElCUim-   <,     109*  (DeapulpBdorM  d«  caf^T     

110.  jCorrederas? • 

111.  xBa<boa  y  bateaiai  

112.  xCarrctaa  de  InwyvaT     ..•• 

113.  {Otrms  cazTCtaaT  (iHpulMdaa  por  tractorcs,  etc.). 
llV.  {Cl»rca«7      (I^eoa  artlflclales)      


WKZ 


iQunai  Es  EL 

DUENO  DE  LAS 
F\JElTrES  DE 
TRAfiAJO  QUE    <;;' 

UCTED  urnj-^ 
ZA    En  su 
FmCA     EETTB 

aSot  L 


116.      (TractoreBT 
{CaballoB, 

BUlOB,    y 

burT087     ... 


g 
n 


Del 
dueAo 
dr  lA 
flsca 


tisted  y 

otraa 
peraoBai 


D 


n 


n 


otro 
agrl- 
culler 


D 


agenda 

del 
Gobleraol 


D 


□ 


n 


D 


SaMl&>  VIII.^AGr.ECAOOS  T  >ZDZAHS»3 

Llfi.     jCuMntAB  futllla«  de  agre^dos,    que  oo 

OOD  medlaneroa,   vlveo  em  la  flncaT     ........       nin.TiJta  I    1 

(SI    '■KlnpinQ,  '  KTtiue  X  v  paae  a  la  Paiallla« 

prepmta  ndnero  [.12o3  .} 
119.     tCuAntaa  cuerdaa  fuertm  cultlvadaa  por  a^v^doB, 

que  no  aoa  medlmeros,  de  noirlanbre  1,   1958  i 

a  oetutre   31,    19'-'?"      t!i.i-una  Q  j 

_     _  Cutrdu         '   Oent^BljuB 

[l20j    iCv^JXtoB  trabajarcn  codd  nedlaneroe  cd  la  ' 

finca  de  novlai^r«  1,    19^''.   a  octubre  31j  r— . 

WW  nuWB»n  iMl.»r.. 

(Sl   "NlneUDO,     mrque  X  y  piue  a  la  pregunta  n6art>  [l22j.) 

121.      iCudotaa  cuerdas  fueron  cultlvadaa  por  oedla-  I 

nero  de  covlcmbre  1,   19SS     a  octubre  31,  __  I  

19  97     ninguna  [_)  CiMxdaa         '  CenUslaDa' 

SecoiOQ  n.— TRADAJADOSES  AOBICOUS 
(PeraooaB  de  lU  aOoB  o  n^  de  edad  que  trabajartm  en  esta  fljica  durante  la  dltlm  aaBna) 

ACTICUITCS 

[   Nlnguna  ...  Q 
\l2S  I    jCM^irtae  horas  trabajd  ugted  en  la  flnca  J 

durante  la  dltlm  aamoa?  <^    1  a  ll|  honB  ...  (    | 

..-□ 

FAHILIARES 

123.     fCudntoB  de  bub  fanlllareB  trabajaron  sin 

pa^  en  la  flnca  durante  la  dltUna  BorBna?...   Nlngimo  Q  Ddnero  d«  personas 

EMFI£ADOS 

12li.      (a)      ^CuAatoe  empleadoa  asalariadoa  trabajaron 

en  la  flnca  durante  la  illtlEB  BeB«na7,..   Nlnguao  Q  ____         

(Inclu^  todo  enpleado  al  cual  se  le  paeue 
un  eueldo  fijo,   ya  sea  semnal  o  mensual) 

(b)      ^Alrodedor  de  <:u^ta6  horaa  trabaJaroD 

en  la  finca  e^tos  en^leadoe  eit  esta  

dltlaa  seama?       Btoero  de  borsa 

125.      (a)      jCMlntOG  obreroe  a  Jomal  trabajaron  eo  la 

finca  durante  la  iiltliBa~6«i»na7 Nlnguno  ["1  __. .        

' — '  maero  de  otireroa 

(b)      ]Al-r«dedoT  de  cudntae  bor&e  trabajaron 
eetoa  ospleadoB  en  esla  dltj 


de  t 


SmcIoii  Z.— OAJTOS 


126.     iCUibito  dlnero  ^std  para  aUjoeatoa  de  aves  de  oovlenbre  1,  1933 
a  octubre  31,   19i9?     


127.     jCi^nto  dlnero  Be  ^atd  para  allaentoa  de  aniaakleB  de 
I,   1958    a  octubre  31,    l''''^^     


(No  inclj^a  aquf  dlnero  ^stado  para  alianntoB  de  avea) 


12d.     iCataAo  dlnero  ae  gasttf  pai«  abono  qulnlco  de  novlcnbre  1,  19^8 
a  octubr*  31,   1959^     


129.     jCudnto  dlnero  ee  eatd  en  ,)0Tiiftl*s  y  aalario*  d«  oovleabre  1,  19:i( 
a  octubra  31,   19^9?     


(Ko  Incluya  aquf  dlnero  gaatado  en  aervlcioB  doca^vtlcoa) 


Nln- 
Runo 

Ddlarea        | 

D 

/oo; 

D 

/r- 

a 

/oo 

D 

/oo 

SoMlCB  XL— ZHFOnUCICn  /kOICIOBAL 


130.     (Eatd  todo  el  terreno  de  su  finca  aituado  en  el 
dIbdd  barrio  o  Bunleipio7 


'D     -'D 


(Sl  "No,"  InfOTDB  el  ndnero  de  cuerdaa  por  baj-rlo  y  nunlclpio.) 


OBSERVACIOKES ;     Uaga  eual^iler  obavrvacldo  que  aea  neceaarla  an  relacldn  con  laa  coaecbaa  y 
rcndlinlento  por  cuarda,  ta^kdo  de  la  finca,  dueAo  de  la  finca,  etc.... 


sweiaa  xn.— npoBw  del  naoBJuxs 


Minlclplo 

Fecba  (Dfa  y  Mes) 


Feeha  (Dla  y  Hea] 


IrauBTO  del  DE 


Certlfleado  por: 


Inspeccloaado  por: 


,  J«fe  de  Crypo 


120 


ENUMERATOR'S  RECORD  BOOK 


A2-  REGISTRO 

PARTE  I    --  PARA  TdOaS  LOS  SITIOS 

PARTE   II  — 

03 

c 

Nombre 

0 

Numero 

de  la 

carretera 

(1) 

NOMBRE  DEI.  JETO  DE  FAMILIA 
(2) 

oArea  de  este  sitlo... 
(Hargue  x  en  una) 

c  Es  usted. . . 
(Hargue  X  en  una) 

menos 
de  1/4 

de 
cuerda? 

(3) 

1/4  de 

cuerda 

pero 

neims 

de  3 
cuerdas? 

(4) 

3 
cuerdas 

0 

mas? 
(5) 

Dueflo? 
(6) 

Arrenda- 
tario? 

(7) 

Medlanero? 
(8) 

Usufruc- 
tuarlo? 

(9) 

321 
322 

323 

324 

325 
326 
327 

328 

329 

330 

331 

332 

333 

334 

335 

336 

337 

338 

339 

340 

(1) 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

(5) 

(6) 

(7) 

(H) 

O) 

•  Columna  Num.  3:                                   •Coluitina  Num.  4:                                                       •Columna  Num.  5: 

Si  maica  en  el  encasillado                   Si  marca  en  el  encasillado  num.4,                          Si  marca  en  el  encasillado  num.  5 
nume-o  3.  pase  a  la  columna                pregunte  las  columnas  6  a  11,                                 pase  a  las  columnas  nfim.  12  a  15,  y 
nCmcro  15.                                                 y  pase  luego  a  la  num.  15.                                       llene  un  CXiestionario  pa  a  F.ncas  ifAVi. 

PUERTO  RICO 


121 


PARA  PARCEIAS  DE   1/4  DE  CUERDA  ffiKO 
MENOR  DE  3  CUERDAS 

PARTE  III   "   PARA  PINCAS 
(Sitios  de  3  cuerdas  o  mSs) 

PARTE  -    IV 
.>jl.  TOOOS 
VOB  SITIOS 

iCual   fue  el   valor  total 
de  las  Veritas  de  todas 
las  cosechas,    vegetal es 
y  frutas  cosechadas  en 
esta  parcela  en  el    1959? 

(10) 

iCual  fue  el  valor  total 
de  las  ventas  de  anima- 
les  (incluyendo  aves  y 
productos  de  animales) 
producidos  en  esta  par- 
cela en  el  1959? 

(11) 

Niin. 
del 
(Mes- 
tio- 
narlo 

.12) 

Visitas  Adicionales 
ri3) 

Observa- 
ciones 

<14) 

Pecha 
en  que 
temino 

(15) 

Recordatorlos 
(Pecha  y  hora 
de  la  proxlma 
visita,   tele- 
fono.    etc. . . ) 

EJitregado  al  Jefe  de  Grupo 
(Para  uso  del  Jefe  de  Grupo} 

Pecha 

Ace ion  tomada 
por  el  Jefe 
de  Grupo 

Ninguno 

$                     00 

Ninguno 

$                     00 

281 

Ninguno 

$                      00 

Ninguno 

□ 

$                     00 

282 

Ninguno 

□ 

1 Ninguno 
$                      00                    □ 

$                     00 

283 

Ninguno 

$                      00 

Ninguno 

i                      00 

284 

Ninguno 

D. 

$                      00 

Ninguno 

□ 

$                       00 

285 

Ninguno 

n 

$                       00 

Ninguno 

D 

$                       00 

286 

Ninguno 

□ 

$                      00 

Ninguno 

□ 

$.                     00, 

287 

Ninguno 

d 

*                       00 

Ninguno 

□ 

t                    00 

288 

Ninguno 

n 

$              00 

Ninguno 

n 

$                       00 

289 

Ninguno 

G 

$                      00 

Ninguno 

n 

$                       001 

290 

Ninguno 

$                      00 

Ninguno 

□ 

1 

»                     00 

291 

Ninguno 

$                       00 

Ninguno 

□ 

$                       00 

292 

Ninguno 

Z] 

$,                      00 

Ninguno 

□ 

(                       00 

293 

Ninguno 

$                       00 

Ninguno 

$                      00 

294 

Ninguno 

S                       00 

Ninguno 

□  I*                       00 

295 

Ninguno 

$                       00 

Ninguno          1 

iJ'i                     00 

296 

Ninguno 

n 

$                      00 

Ninguno 

□ 

$                        00 

297 

Ninguno 

LM 

*                 on 

Ninguno 

$                        00 

298 

Ninguno 

IJ 

$                       00 

Ningi:no 

$                        00 

299 

Ningunoi 

$                            (!0 

Ninguno 

□  S.                     00 

300 

(10) 

(11) 

(12) 

(13) 

(14) 

(15) 

1 

•Columna  Niim.    12:                                                                          'Columna  Num.    15: 

Al  determinar  que  es  una  finca,    asignele  un                 Entrc  la  fecha  solamente  cuando 
niimero  al  Cuestionarlo  para  Pincas.   Debe  asig-            haya  terminado  de  preguntar  por 
narle  este  niimero  de  acuerdo  al   niimero  de  fincas        la  informacio'n  requerida  en  la 
visitadas.    Por  ejemplo:    El   Num.    l  a  la  primera           Forma  A2  y  en  la  forma  Al,    si 
finca  que  visite,    el  Num.    2  a  la  segunda,    el                es  requerida. 
Num.    3  a  la  tercera.    y  asi  sucesivamente. 

UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF 

AGRICULTURE 


irgin 


MUNICIPALITIES 


U.S.  DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE 
BUREAU  OF  THE  CENSUS 


U.S.  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE  :  1959 

Final  Report — Vol.  I — Part  54 — Municipalities 


FARMS  '  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS 
LIVESTOCK  and  PRODUCTS 
CROPS  •  FRUITS  •  VALUES 


Virgin  Islands 


MUNICIPALITIES 


Prepared  under  the  supervision  of 
RAY  HURLEY,  Chief 
Agriculture  Division 


U.S.    DEPARTMENT  OF   COMMERCE 
Luther  H.  Hodges,  Secretary 

BUREAU   OF  THE   CENSUS 

Richard  M.  Scammon,  Director  (From  May  1,   1961) 
Robert  W.  Burgess,  Director  (To  March  3,   1961 ) 


BUREAU  OF  THE  CENSUS 

RICHARD  M.  SCAMMON,  Director 


A.  Ross  EcKLER,  Deputy  Director 
Howard  C.  Grieves,  Assistant  Director 
Conrad  Taeuber,  Assistant  Director 

Lowell  T.  Galt,  Special  Assistant 

Herman  P.  Miller,  Special  Assistant 
Morris  H.  Hansen,  Assistant  Director  for  Statistical  Standards 

Julius  Shiskin,  Chief  Economic  Statistician 

Joseph  F.  Daly,  Chief  Mathematical  Statistician 
Charles  B.  Lawrence,  Jr.,  Assistant  Director  for  Operations 
Walter  L.  Kehres,  Assistant  Director  for  Administration 
Calvert  L.  Dedrick,  Chief  International  Statistical  Programs  Office 
A.  W.  von  Struve,  Acting  Public  Information  Officer 

Agriculture  Division — 

Ray  Hurley,  Chief 
Warder  B.  Jenkins,  Assistant  Chief 
Orvin  L.  VJiiMHE,  Assistant  Chief 
Field  Division — 

Jefferson  D.  McPike,  Chief 

Ivan  G.  Munro,  Assistant  Chief 
Machine  Tabulation  Division — 

C.  F.  Van  Aken,  Chief 

Henry  A.  Bloom,  Assistant  Chief 
Administrative  Service  Division — Everett  H.  Burke,  Chief 
Budget  and  Management  Division — Charles  H.  Alexander,  Chief 
Business  Division — Harvey  Kailin,  Chief 
Construction  Statistics  Division — Samuel  J.  Dennis,  Chief 
Decennial  Operations  Division — Glen  S.  Taylor,  Chief 
Demographic  Surveys  Division — Robert  B.  Pearl,  Chief 
Economic  Operations  Division — Marion  D.  Bingham,  Chief 
Electronic  Systems  Division — Robert  F.  Drury,  Chief 
Foreign  Trade  Division — J.  Edward  Ely,  Chief 
Geography  Division — William  T.  Fay,  Chief 
Governments  Division — Allen  D.  Manvel,  Chief 
Housing  Division — Wayne  F.  Daugherty,  Chief 
Industry  Division — Maxwell  R.  Conklin,  Chief 
Personnel  Division — James  P.  Taff,  Chief 
Population  Division — Howard  G.  Brunsman,  Chief 
Statistical  Methods  Division — Joseph  Steinberg,  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  AC59-1  and  AC59-2, 
Preliminary  Reports 

Library  of  Congress  Catalog  Card  Number:  A60-9482 


SUGGESTED  CITATION 

U.S.  Bureau  of  the  Census.     U.S.  Census  of  Agriculture:  1959.     Vol.  1, 
Islands,  Part  54     Virgin  Islands 

U.S.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.C.,  1961 


For  sale  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.S.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.C., 
or  any  of  the  Field  Offices  of  the  Department  of  Commerce.     Price   25  cents 


PREFACE 

The  1960  Census  of  Agriculture  for  the  Vir^n  Islands  was  authorized  by  an  Act  of 
Congress  (Title  13,  U.  S.  Code,  Census  codified  August  1954  and  amended  in  August 
1957.)  Section  191  of  Title  13  provided  that  the  Census  shall  include  each  State,  the 
Virgin  Islands,  Guam,  and  the  Commonwealth  of  Puerto  Rico.  Section  191  further  provided 
that  the  census  data  for  the  Virgin  Islands  may  be  collected  by  the  Governor,  or  highest 
ranking  Federal  official,  in  accordance  with  plans  prescribed  or  approved  by  the  Director 
of  the  U.  S.  Bureau  of  the  Census. 

In  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  Title  13,  collection  of  the  data  for  the  i960  Cen- 
sus of  Agriculture  in  the  Virgin  Islands  was  directed  and  supervised  by  the  Governor  of 
the  Virgin  Islands.  Ihe  actual  collection  of  data  was  carried  out  by  census  enumerators 
supervised  by  Dr.  Alonzo  G.  Moron  working  under  the  direction  of  the  Governor.  The  plan- 
ning of  the  Census  and  the  compilation  of  the  statistics  were  supervised  by  Ray  Hurley, 
Chief  of  the  Agiculture  Division,  assisted  by  Joseph  Correll  and  Helen  Teir. 

June  1961  ™ 


UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE:  1959 
FINAL  REPORTS 

Volume  I — Counties — A  separate  part  for  each  State.  Statistics  on  number  of  farms;  farm  characteristics;  acreage  in  farms;  cropland 
and  other  uses  of  land;  land-use  practices;  irrigation;  farm  facilities  and  equipment;  farm  labor;  farm  expenditures;  use  of  commercial 
fertilizer;  number  and  kind  of  livestock;  acres  and  production  of  crops;  value  of  farm  products;  characteristics  of  commercial  farms,  farms 
classified  by  tenure,  by  size,  type,  and  economic  class;  and  comparative  data  from  the  1954  Census  of  Agriculture. 

Volume  I  is  published  in  54  parts  as  follows: 


Part 

State  or  States 

Part 

State  or  States 

Part 

State  or  States 

New  England  States: 

West  North  Central — Continued 

Mountain: 

1 

Maine. 

19 

South  Dakota. 

38 

Montana. 

2 

New  Hampshire. 

20 

Nebraska. 

39 

Idaho. 

3 

Vermont. 

21 

Kansas. 

40 

Wyoming. 

4 

Massachusetts. 

South  Atlantic: 

41 

Colorado. 

5 

Rhode  Island. 

22 

Delaware. 

42 

New  Mexico. 

6 

Connecticut. 

23 

Maryland. 

43 

Arizona. 

Middle  Atlantic  States: 

24 

Virginia. 

44 

Utah. 

7 

New  York. 

25 

West  Virginia. 

45 

Nevada. 

8 

New  Jersey. 

26 

North  Carolina. 

Pacific: 

9 

Pennsylvania. 

27 

South  Carolina. 

46 

Washington. 

East  North  Central: 

28 

Georgia. 

47 

Oregon. 

10 

Ohio. 

29 

Florida. 

48 

California. 

11 

Indiana. 

East  South  Central: 

49 

Alaska. 

12 

Illinois. 

30 

Kentucky. 

50 

Hawaii 

13 

Michigan. 

31 

Tennessee. 

Other  Areas: 

14 

Wisconsin. 

32 

Alabama. 

51 

American  Samoa. 

West  North  Central: 

33 

Mississippi. 

52 

Guam. 

15 

Minnesota. 

West  South  Central: 

53 

Puerto  Rico. 

16 

Iowa. 

34 

Arkansas. 

54 

Virgin  Islands. 

17 

Missouri. 

35 

Louisiana. 

18 

North  Dakota. 

36 
37 

Oklahoma. 
Texas. 

Volume  II — General  Report. — Statistics  by  Subjects,  United  States  Census  of  Agriculture,  1959.    Summary  data  and  analyses  of  the 
data  by  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  Prod- 

III 

Farm  Facilities,  Farm  Equipment. 

ucts. 

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 — Irrigation  of  Agricultural  Lands.  Western  States 
(Dry  Areas) — Data  by  States  for  drainage  basins  and  a  summary 
for  the  area,  including  number  and  types  of  irrigation  organiza- 
tions, source  of  water,  expenditures  for  worlds  and  equipment  since 
1950,  water  used  and  acres  served  for  irrigation  purposes. 

Volume  IV — Drainage  of  Agricultural  Lands.  Data  by  States  on 
land  in  drainage  organizations,  number  and  types  of  organizations, 
cost  of  drainage  and  drainage  works. 


Volume  V — Special  Reports,  Part  1. — Horticultural  Specialties. 

Statistics  by  States  and  a  summary  for  the  United  States  present- 
ing number  and  kinds  of  operations;  gross  receipts  and/or  gross 
sales;  sales  of  nursery  products,  flower  seed,  vegetables  grown 
under  glass,  and  propagated  mushrooms;  number  of  container- 
grown  plants;  inventory  products;  sales  of  bulb  crops;  employ- 
ment; structures  and  equipment. 

Titles  of  additional  parts  of  this  volume  are  not  available  as 
this  report  goes  to  press. 


IV 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS 


CONTENTS 

INTRODUCTION 

THE  1960  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 

Pi 

History  of  the  Census ^^ 

Legal  basis  for  the  Census ^^ 

Training  program  for  enumeration  personnel IX 

Enumeration  period I'^ 

CENSUS  FORMS  AND  PROCEDURES 

The  agriculture  questionnaire IX 

The  enumeration IX 

Enumeration  districts 15^ 

Processing  operations X 

Presentation  of  statistics X 

DEFINITIONS  AND  EXPLANATIONS 

Descriptive  summary X 

GENERAL  FARJ^  INFORMATION 

Census  definition  of  a  farm X 

Farm  operator X 

Farms  reporting  or  operators  reporting XI 

Land  In  farms XI 

Land  In  farms  according  to  use XI 

Farm  ponds XI 

Value  of  land  and  buildings XII 

Farm  mortgage  debt XII 

Age  of  operator XII 

Birthplace  of  operator XII 

Residence  of  operator XII 

Year  began  operating  present  farm XII 

Work  off  farm XII 

Equipment  and  facilities XII 

Ownership  of  sources  of  farm  power XII 

Specified  farm  expenditures XII 

LIVESTOCK  AND  POULTRY 

Inventories XIII 

Sales XIII 

CROPS 

Crops  harvested XIII 

CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARMS 

Farms  by  size XIII 

Farms  by  tenure  of  operator XIII 

Farms  by  economic  class XIV 

Farms  by  type XIV 

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VI  CONTENTS 


STATISTICS  FOR  ISLANDS 

State  Table—  Page 

1. — Population,  land  area,  farms,  and  land  in  farms,  by  islands:  Censuses  of  1917  to  1960 2 

2. Farms,  farm  acreage,  and  value  of  land  and  buildings,  by  Islands:  Censuses  of  1917  to  1960 3 

3 Farms,  farm  acreage,  and  value  of  land  and  buildings,  by  size  of  farm,  by  islands:  Censuses  of  1917  to  1960 U 

4. — Farms,  farm  acreage,  and  value  of  land  and  buildings,  by  birthplace  and  tenure  of  operator. 

Census  of  1960;  and  by  tenure  of  operator,  by  islands.  Censuses  of  1917  to  1960 5 

5. — Years  on  farm — Number  of  farm  operators  according  to  years  on  farm,  by  teniire  of  operator. 

Censuses  of  1917  to  1960;  and  by  islands.  Censuses  of  1940  to  1960 7 

6 Work  off  farm — number  of  farm  operators  reporting  work  off  the  farm,  by  tenure  of  operator, 

by  islands  :  Censuses  of  1940  to  1960 8 

7. Specified  farm  expenditures,  by  tenure  of  operator — Virgin  Islands,  total,  farms  reporting  and  amount  expended. 

Censuses  of  1917  to  1960;  by  islands,  farms  reporting  1960,  and  amount  expended.  Censuses  of  1930  to  1960 9 

8.  — Farm  mortgage  debt  of  full  owners  and  part  owners,  by  islands :  Censuses  of  1930  to  1950 10 

9. — Automobiles,  motortrucks,  and  tractors — farms  reporting,  number,  by  tenure  of  operator, 

by  islands  :  Censuses  of  1940  to  1960 12 

10. — Fanns  reporting  tractor  and  animal  power,  by  type  of  ownership  and  by  tenure  of  farm  operator:  Census  of  1960 12 

11. — Electricity,  piped  running  water,  and  telephones  on  farms — farms  reporting,  by  tenure 

of  operator,  by  islands :  Census  of  1950 13 

12.  — Livestock  on  farms,  livestock  and  livestock  products  sold,  by  islands :  Censuses  of  1917  to  1960 14 

13. — Specif ied  field  crops — farms  reporting,  acres  and  quantity  harvested,  by  islands:  Censuses  of  1917  to  1960 16 

14. — Vegetables — farms  reporting,  acreage,  value  of  vegetables  harvested  for  sale,  farms  reporting 

vegetables  for  home  use,  by  islands :  Censuses  of  1917  to  1960 17 

15. — Specified  fruits  and  nuts — farms  reporting,  acreage,  number  of  bearing  and  nonbearing  trees  or  plants, 

quantity  harvested,  by  islands :  Censuses  of  1917  to  1960 18 

15 Farms  and  farm  characteristics  of  commercial  farms  by  type  of  farm:  Census  of  1960 19 

17.  — Farms  and  farm  characteristics  by  size  of  farm:  Census  of  1960 21 

18.  — Farms  and  farm  characteristics  by  economic  class  of  farm:  Census  of  1960 24 

19.  — Farms  and  farm  characteristics  by  tenure  of  operator :  Census  of  1950 28 

20 Farms  and  farm  characteristics  by  birthplace  of  operator:  Census  of  1960 30 

21. — Farms  reporting  by  age  of  operator,  by  birthplace,  tenure,  size  of  farm, 

type,  and  economic  class  of  farm:  Census  of  1960 32 

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INTRODUCTION 

THE  1960  CENSUS  OP  AGRICULTURE 


Histoiy  of  the  Census.— The  i960  Census  of  Agriculture  is 
the  fifth  United  States  agricultural  census  of  the  Virgn  Isl^ids, 
The  first  one  was  a  special  census  taken  in  1917,  by  authoriza- 
tion of  the  Secretary  of  Commerce.  The  next  census  of  a^  cul- 
ture was  taken  in  1930,  in  conjuncticHi  with  the  population  oai- 
sus.  Since  1930,  a  census  of  agriculture  has  been  taken  in  the 
Vir^n  Islands  every  ten  years,  at  the  same  time  as  the  popula- 
tion census. 

Legal  Basis  for  the  Census.— The  1960  Census  of  Apicul- 
ture was  authorized  by  an  Act  of  Congress,  as  were  all  prior 
censuses  of  the  Virgin  Islands,  beginning  with  the  1930  Census. 
"Title  13,  United  States  Code— Census,"  codified  in  August 
1954,  and  amended  in  August  1957  and  September  i960,  is  now 
the  legal  basis  for  the  census  of  agriculture  as  well  as  for  all 
other  censuses  and  surveys  conducted  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Cen- 
sus. Section  191  of  Title  13  specifically  provides  that  the  cen- 
suses "shall  include  each  State,  .  .  .  the  Virgin  Islands,  Guam, 
and  the  Commonwealth  of  Puerto  Rico,"  as  well  as  other  areas 
under  the  jurisdiction  or  control  of  the  United  States.  Section 
19 1  further  provides  that  the  census  data  for  these  areas  may  be 
collected  by  the  Governor  or  hi^est  ranking  Federal  official  in 
accordance  with  plans  prescribed  or  approved  by  the  Director  of 
the  United  States  Bureau  of  the  Census  (acting  for  the  Secretary 
of  Commerce).  Pursuant  to  this  provision,  collection  of  data  for 
the  1960  Census  of  Agriculture  in  the  Virejn  Islands  was  direct- 
ed and  supervised  by  the  Governor  of  the  Islands  according  to 
procedures  prescribed  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census. 

Training  Pro^Bm  for  Bnumeration  Personnel.— Each  supervi- 
sor, crew  leader,  and  enumerator  employed  for  the  1960  Census 
of  Agriculture  in  the  Virgin  Islands  received  special  training  for 
his  job.  All  training  was  presented  according  to  procedures  pre- 
pared by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census.  It  included  practice  inter- 
viewing, practice  filling  of  questionnaires,  and  detailed  discus- 
sion of  the  instructions  given  to  enumerators. 

Ebumeratdon  Period.— The  enumeration  for  the  Census  of  Ag- 
riculture began  on  April  1,  1960,  at  the  same  time  as  the  enu- 
meration for  the  Census  of  Population  and  Housing.  The  enu- 
meration was  completed  during  the  month  of  April. 

Data  for  inventory  items— land  in  farms,  fruit  and  nut  trees, 
equipment  and  facilities,  livestock  and  poultry— represent  the 
situation  existing  at  the  time  of  enumeration  of  each  individual 
farm.  Data  for  Eicres,  production,  and  sales  of  crops  relate  to 
the  crops  harvested  during  the  crop  year  1959.  Data  for  sales  of 
livestock  and  livestock  products,  and  for  expenditures,  relate  to 
the  calendar  year  1959. 

CENSUS  FORMS  AND  PROCEDURES 

The  A^oulture  Questionnaire.— The  questionnaire  for  the 
1960  Census  of  Agriculture  was  prepared  by  the  Staff  of  the  Cen- 
sus Bureau  with  the  cooperation  of  the  Governor  of  the  Virgin 
Islands  and  the  officer  in  charge  of  the  Virgin  Islands  Agricul- 
tural Program,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture.  It  contained  a 
total  of  102  inquiries,  some  of  which  consisted  of  several  parts, 
as  compared  with  85  on  the  questionnaire  for  the  1950  Census. 
Selection  of  the  inquiries  was  based  on  current  needs  for  agri- 
cultural information  as  well  as  on  experience  gained  in  earlier 
censuses. 


In  most  respects,  the  questionnaire  for  the  I960  Census  of 
Agriculture  was  closely  comparable  with  the  one  used  in  1950. 
Several  questions  that  were  asked  in  the  1950  Census  were 
omitted  in  1960,  while  others  were  added.  For  example,  ques- 
tions about  the  operator's  race  and  about  Irish  potatoes,  cacao, 
guavas,  irrigated  land,  bees  and  honey,  and  kind  of  road  did  not 
appear  on  the  1960  questionnaire.  They  were  repleiced  by  ques- 
tions concerning  nursery  crops,  forest  products,  farm  ponds,  fa- 
cilities, source  of  farm  power,  milk  and  milk  cows,  sales  of  live 
animals,  and  age  and  birthplace  of  the  farm  operator. 

The  Enumeration.— The  schedule  which  enumerators  used  for 
taking  the  1960  Census  of  Population  and  Housing  in  the  Virgin 
Islands  contained  the  question  "Is  this  house  on  a  farm?"  If 
this  question  was  answered  "Yes,"  the  enumerator  knew  imme- 
diately that  an  agriculture  questionnaire  was  required  for  the 
farm  operator.  If  it  was  answered  "No,"  the  enumerator  was  in- 
structed to  ask  whether  the  place  consisted  of  three  or  more 
acres.  Here  again  a  "Yes"  answer  indicated  that  an  agriculture 
questionnaire  was  required.  In  the  case  of  a  respondent  who 
said  the  house  was  not  on  a  farm  and  the  place  did  not  consist  of 
three  or  more  acres,  the  enumerator  was  instructed  to  ask  enou^ 
additional  questions  to  determine  whether  or  not  there  were  any 
agricultural  operations  on  the  place  and,  if  so.  to  obtain  a  ques- 
tionnaire. For  enumeration  purposes,  agricultural  operations 
were  considered  to  be  on  a  place  if— 

a.  One  or  more  horses,  cattle,  hogs,  sheep,  or  goats  were 
kept  on  the  place  at  the  time  of  enumeration; 

b.  A  combined  total  of  10  or  more  chickens,  turkeys,  ducks, 
geese,  or  other  poultry  was  kept  on  the  place  at  the  time 
of  enumeration,  or  had  been  kept  on  the  place  in  1959; 

c.  A  combined  total  of  10  or  more  &uit  or  nut  trees  and 
plants  was  on  the  place  at  the  time  of  enumeration; 

d.  Any  field  crops  such  as  com,  sugarcane,  or  yams  were 
harvested  on  the  place  in  1959; 

e.  Any  vegetables,  vegetable  plants,  flowers,  ornamental 
plants,  trees,  seeds,  or  bulbs  were  grown  on  the  place 
for  sale  in  1959. 

The  enumerator  was  also  instructed  to  ask  enough  questions 
about  tracts  of  land  on  which  no  one  lived  to  determine  whether 
an  agriculture  questionnaire  was  required  for  the  person  in 
charge  of  the  land.  This  instruction  was  designed  to  assure 
enumeration  of  all  land  used  for  ei^culture,  whether  operated  by 
an  individual,  a  partnership,  a  corporation,  or  an  institution. 

EViumeration  Dlstriots.- For  purposes  of  enumeration,  the 
Virgin  Islands  was  divided  into  44  Enumeration  Districts,  or 
"ED'S."  The  ED's  were  clearly  outlined  on  special  maps  pre- 
pared for  the  census.  Each  enumerator  was  required  to  canvass 
the  entire  area  within  his  assigned  ED's  and  to  indicate  his 
routo  of  travel  on  the  map.  This  procedure  was  designed  to  as- 
sure complete  enumeration  coverage  of  all  land  and  dwellings  in 
the  Islajids. 

To  avoid  enumeration  of  the  same  place  by  two  or  more 
enumerators,  the  Census  Bureau  established  rules  whereby  each 
enumerator  could  determine  whether  or  not  he  was  responsible 
for  obtaining  the  agriculture  questionnaire  for  a  given  place.   If 


UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE :  1960 


a  place  was  entirely  within  the  boundaries  of  one  ED,  the  enu- 
merator for  that  ED  was  required  to  obtain  the  questionnaire,  re- 
gardless of  where  the  perscm  in  charge  of  the  operations  lived. 
If  a  place  was  partly  in  one  ED  and  partly  in  another,  the  enu- 
merator for  the  ED  in  which  the  person  in  charge  lived  was  re- 
sponsible for  obtaining  the  questionnaire.  In  such  case,  he  was 
to  report  on  the  questionnaire  all  the  land  that  the  person  in 
charge  operated  in  the  Virgin  Islands,  including  the  land  out- 
side his  ED. 

Prooessing  Operations.— After  the  completion  of  enumeration, 
all  agriculture  questionnaires  were  sent  to  the  Agriculture  Ope> 
ations  Office  in  Parsons,  Kansas.  There,  all  questionnaires 
were  individually  edited  and  coded  prior  to  tabulation  of  the 
data.  In  the  editing  process,  questionnaires  that  did  not  repre- 
sent farms  according  to  the  Census  definition  were  withdrawn 
fi-om  further  processing.  (See  below,  "Census  Definition  of  a 
Farm.")  The  remaining  questionnaires  were  then  examined  for 
completeness  and  consistency.  Errors  in  calculations  and  in 
units  of  measure,  inconsistencies,  and  misplaced  entries  were 
corrected.  Incomplete  reports  were  adjusted  on  the  basis  of 
related  information  on  the  same  questionnaire  or  on  question- 
naires for  nearby  farms  of  similar  size. 

In  the  coding  process,  numerical  codes  were  entered  on  all 
questionnaires  to  classi fy  farms  by  size,  in  terms  of  total  area, 
by  tenure  and  birthplace  of  operator,  and  by  total  value  of  £igri- 
cultural  products  sold.  In  addition,  codes  were  entered  on  ques- 
tionnaires for  commercial  farms  to  classify  them  bj'  type  of  farm. 
As  necessary  for  tabulation  purposes,  numerical  codes  were  also 
assigned  to  individual  items  to  assure  their  inclusion  in  the  ap- 
propriate farm  product  totals. 

After  the  questionnaires  had  been  edited  and  coded,  the  in- 
formation on  them  was  transferred  to  tabulation  sheets.  Subject- 
matter  specialists  of  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  examined'  the 
tabulations  for  reasonableness  and  consistency.  As  necessary, 
they  made  corrections  on  the  basis  of  a  further  reappraisal  of 
tlie  original  reports  before  approving  the  data  for  fxiblication. 

Presentation  of  Statistics.— This  report  contains  data  as 
compiled  from  tiie  questionnaires  used  for  the  I960  Census  of 
Agriculture  in  the  Virgin  Islands.  Totals  are  given  for  each  of 
the  three  islands— St.  Croix,  St.  Jolin,  and  St.  Thomas— and  for 
the  Virgin  Islands  as  a  whole.  Comparable  figures  for  preceding 
census  years  axe  given  for  those  items  for  which  information  is 
available. 

DEFINITIONS  AND  EXPLANATIONS 

Descriptive  Summary.— The  definitions  and  explanations  that 
follow  relate  only  to  those  items  that  are  considered  to  be  inad- 
equately described  in  the  tables  where  they  appear.  Although 
they  refer  specifically  to  the  1960  Census  of  Agriculture,  many 
of  them  also  apply  to  earlier  censuses.  Most  of  the  definitions 
consist  of  a  resume'  of  the  questionnaire  wording,  supplemented 
by  excerpts  from  instructions  given  to  enumerators.  For  exact 
wording  of  the  questions  and  of  the  instructions  included  on  the 
questionnaire,  see  the  feicsimile  of  the  1960  Agriculture  Ques- 
tionnaire in  the  appendix  of  this  report. 

GENERAL  FARM  INFORMATION 

Census  Definition  of  a  Farm.— For  the  i960  Census  of  Agj'i- 
culture  in  the  Virgin  Islands,  the  definition  of  a  farm  was  based 
primarily  on  a  combination  of  "acres  in  the  place"  and  sales 
value  of  agricultural  products.  The  word  "place"  designates  all 
land  in  the  Virgin  Islands  that  was  under  the  control  or  super- 
vision of  one  person  or  partnership.  Control  may  have  been  ex- 
ercised through  ownership  or  management,  or  hrough  a  lease, 
rental,  or  cropping  arrangement. 

All  places  of  3  or  more  acres  were  counted  as  farms  if  any 
agricultural    operations,  as    defined    for   the    I960  Census,  were 


conducted.  Places  of  less  than  3  acres  were  counted  as  farms  if 
1959  sales  of  agricultural  products  amounted  to  at  least  $100  or 
if  they  could  normally  be  expected  to  produce  agricultural  prod- 
ucts in  sufficient  quantity  to  allow  sales  of  at  least  $100.  This 
additional  qualification  resulted  in  the  inclusion  as  farms  of 
some  places  engaged  in  farming  operations  for  the  first  time  in 
1959  or  1960,  and  places  affected  by  crop  failure  or  other  unusu- 
al conditions. 

To  avoid  biases  arising  from  an  enumerator's  personal  judg- 
ment and  opinion,  the  Census  Bureau  did  not  give  enumerators 
the  definition  of  a  farm  during  either  the  1960  or  the  1950  Cen- 
suses. In  the  1960  Census,  enumerators  were  instructed  to  ob- 
tain questionnaires  for  all  places  considered  farms  by  their  oper- 
ators, for  all  places  of  three  or  more  acres  (except  nonfarm  tracts 
such  as  parks,  military  reservations,  etc.),  and  for  all  other 
places  that  had  one  or  more  eigricultural  operations. 

In  the  1950  Census,  all  places,  regardless  of  size,  were 
counted  as  farms  if  the  total  value  of  agricultural  products  in 
1949,  whether  for  home  use  or  for  sale  but  exclusive  of  home- 
garden  products,  amounted  to  $100  or  more.  Places  for  which 
the  value  of  agricultural  products  was  less  than  the  $100  mini- 
mum because  of  crop  failure  or  other  unusual  situation,  and 
places  operated  in  1949  or  1950  for  the  first  time  were  counted 
as  farms  if  they  could  normally  be  expected  to  meet  the  minimum 
value  criterion.  I2numerators  were  instructed  to  obtain  a  ques- 
tionnaire for  every  place  that  the  operator  considered  a  farm,  for 
every  place  of  3  or  more  acres  whether  or  not  it  was  considered 
a  farm,  and  for  every  place  of  less  than  3  acres  if  the  agricultur- 
al production  in  1949  was  valued  at  $100  or  more. 

In  both  the  1960  and  the  1950  Censuses,  questionnaires  were 
filled  for  a  considerable  number  of  places  that  did  not  qualify  as 
farms.  The  determination  as  to  which  questionnaires  represent- 
ed farms  was  made  during  the  processing  operations.  Only  those 
questionnaires  meeting  the  criteria  for  a  farm  were  included  in 
the  tabulations. 

In  the  1940  and  earlier  Censuses  of  Agiculture,  enumerators 
were  given  a  farm  definition  and  were  instructed  to  obtain  ques- 
tionnaires only  for  those  places  that  met  the  definition.  In  1940, 
farms  included  all  places  of  3  or  more  acres  on  which  there  were 
any  agricultural  operations  and  places  of  less  than  3  acres  if 
the  value  of  agricultural  products,  whether  for  home  use  or  for 
sale,  amounted  to  $100  or  more. 

Because  of  changes  in  price  level,  the  $100  valuation  result- 
ed in  the  inclusion  of  varying  numbers  of  places  of  less  than  3 
acres  in  the  Censuses  of  1940,  1950,  and  1960.  The  fact  that 
sales  of  agricultural  products  in  1959  was  used  for  places  of 
less  than  3  acres  resulted  in  the  exclusion  of  some  plsices  that 
would  have  qualified  as  farms  if  the  value  of  $100  for  agricultur- 
al products  produced  instead  of  the  value  of  $100  for  agricultural 
products  sold  had  been  the  criterion  for  qualifying  as  a  farm. 

The  farm  definition  for  the  1930  Census  was  the  same  as  in 
1940  except  that  places  of  less  than  3  acres  with  agricultural 
products  valued  at  less  than  $100  were  also  counted  as  farms 
provided  they  required  the  continuous  services  of  at  least  one 
person.  In  the  1917  Census,  a  farm  was  defined  as  "the  land 
under  the  personal  management  of  a  single  individual  or  firm, 
though  consisting  of  different  tracts,  used  for  producing  animals, 
fowls,  and  agricultural  products,  and  operated  or  farmed  by  his 
labor,  the  labor  of  the  members  of  his  household,  or  by  hired  em- 
ployees working  under  his  personal  direction." 

Farm  Operator.- The  term  "farm  operator"  designates  a  per- 
son who  operates  a  farm,  either  doing  the  work  himself  or  direct- 
ly supervising  the  work.  He  may  be  the  owner;  a  member  of  the 
owner's  household;  a  hired  manager;  or  a  tenant,  renter,  or  share- 
cropper. If  he  rents  land  to  others  or  has  land  worked  on  shares 
by  others,  he  is  considered  as  operator  only  of  the  land  which  he 
retains  for  his  own  operation.    In  the  case  of  a  partnership,  only 


INTRODUCTION 


XI 


one  partner  is  counted  as  an  operator.    The  number  of  farm  oper- 
ators is  considered  to  be  the  same  as  the  number  of  farms. 

Farms  Reporting  or  Operators  Reportitig.— Figures  for  farms 
reporting  or  operators  reporting  represent  the  number  of  farms,  or 
operators,  for  which  the  specified  item  was  reported.  For  ex- 
ample, if  there  were  100  farms  on  an  island  and  only  75  had 
chickens  4  months  old  and  over  on  hand,  the  member  of  farms  re- 
porting chickens  would  be  75.  The  difference  between  the  total 
number  of  farms  and  the  number  of  farms  reporting  a  particular 
item  represents  the  number  of  farms  not  having  that  item,  pro- 
vided a  correct  report  was  received  for  each  farm. 

Where  applicable,  figures  are  given  for  the  number  of  farms 
or  operators  not  reporting  items  that  were  intended  to  be  obtain- 
ed for  eJl  farms;  for  example,  years  on  farm.  The  number  not  re- 
porting as  compared  with  the  total  number  of  farms  or  operators, 
indicates  the  extent  of  incompleteness  of  the  data  for  the  item 
concerned. 

Land  In  Farms.— All  data  relating  to  land  tenure  and  to  land 
in  farms  refer  only  to  land  located  in  the  Virgin  Islands.  Except 
for  managed  farms,  the  land  to  be  included  in  each  farm  was  de- 
termined from  the  answers  to  questions  about  the  number  of 
acres  owned,  the  number  of  acres  rented  from  others  or  worked 
on  shares  for  others,  and  the  number  of  acres  rented  to  others  or 
worked  on  shares  by  others.  TTie  acres  owned  and  the  acres 
rented  from  others  or  worked  on  shares  for  others  were  first  add- 
ed together  and  then  the  acres  rented  to  others  or  worked  on 
shares  by  others  were  subtracted.  The  result  represented  the 
number  of  acres  in  the  farm.  The  number  of  acres  in  a  managed 
farm  was  the  difference  between  the  total  land  managed  and  that 
part  of  the  managed  land  that  was  rented  to  others  or  worked  on 
shares  by  others. 

In  the  1960  and  1950  Censuses,  enumerators  were  instructed 
to  record  total  figures  for  land  owned,  land  rented  from  others, 
and  land  managed  fw  others,  including  any  part  of  the  land  that 
was  rented  to  others.  In  censuses  prior  to  1950,  enumerators 
were  instructed  to  exclude  all  \ai\d  rented  to  others  and  to  record 
only  that  portion  of  the  acreage  owned,  rented  from  others,  or 
managed  for  others  that  was  retained  by  the  farm  operator.  Thus, 
the  figures  for  the  individual  tenures  of  land  are  not  entirely 
comparable  except  for  1950  and  1960.  However,  the  land  in- 
cluded in  each  farm  was  determined  on  essentially  the  same  ba- 
sis for  all  censuses. 

Althou^  the  acreage  designated  "land  in  farms"  consists 
primarily  of  "agncultural"  land— that  is,  land  used  for  crops, 
pasture,  or  grazing,  and  all  land  that  farm  operators  rented  to 
others— it  also  includes  areas  of  land  not  actually  under  cultiva- 
tion nor  used  for  pasture  or  gazing.  For  example,  the  entire 
acreage  of  woodland  and  wastelemd  that  farm  operators  owned  or 
rented  from  others  was  included  as  land  in  farms,  unless  reports 
indicated  it  was  being  held  for  non agricultural  purposes. 

Land  owned  includes  all  land  that  the  operator  and/or 
his  wife  held  under  title,  purchase  contract,  homestead  law, 
or  as  heir  or  trustee  of  an  undivided  estate  at  the  time  of 
enumeration. 

Land  rented  from  others  includes  not  only  land  that  the 
operator  rented  or  leased  from  others  but  also  land  he  worked 
ca  shares  for  others  and  land  he  occupied  rent  free. 

Land  rented  to  others  includes  all  land  that  the  operator 
rented  or  leased  to  others  and  all  land  that  he  assigned  to 
others  on  shares  or  on  a  rent-free  basis.  For  the  most  pert, 
the  land  rented  to  others  represents  a^oultural  land  but  it 
eJso  includes  land  rented  for  residential  or  other  purposes. 
For  land  leased,  rented,  or  worked  on  shares,  the  tenant  is 
considered  to  be  the  operator  even  thou^  his  landlord  may 
supervise  his  operations.  The  landlord  is  considered  as 
operator  of  only  that  portaon  of  the  land  not  assigned  to  ten- 
ants. 


Land  managed  includes  all  tracts  of  land  managed  for 
one  or  more  employers  by  a  person  hired  on  a  salary  or  wage 
basis,  A  hired  manager  was  considered  to  be  the  operator  of 
the  land  he  managed  since  he  was  responsible  for  the  agri- 
cultural operations  on  that  land  and  frequently  supervised 
others  in  performing  those  operations.  Managed  land  was  al- 
ways to  be  reported  on  a  separate  questionnaire  whether  or 
not  the  manager  also  operated  a  farm  on  his  own  account. 

Lend  in  Fanns  Aooordlng  to  Use.-Land  in  farms  as  of  April 
1,  1560  has  been  distributed  according  to  the  way  in  which  it 
was  used  in  1959.  The  land  uses  described  in  the  following  par- 
agraphs are  mutually  exclusive  in  that  each  acre  of  land  is  in- 
cluded only  once  even  thou^  it  may  have  had  more  than  one  use 
during  the  year. 

Oopland  harvested  refers  to  all  land  from  which  any 
crops  were  harvested  in  1959,  whether  for  home  use  or  for 
sale.  It  also  includes  land  in  field  crops  that  were  grazed 
when  mature  or  almost  mature,  land  in  nonbearing  fruit  and 
nut  trees  and  plants,  and  land  in  nursery  products  gxo\vn  for 
sale.  Land  from  which  two  or  more  ctops  were  harvested  in 
1959  was  to  be  counted  only  once.  Land  used  for  other  pur- 
poses either  before  or  after  the  crops  were  harvested  was  to 
be  reported  as  cropland  harvested,  without  regard  to  the  oth- 
er uses. 

Oopland  in  Rowing  crops  not  harvested  includes  land 
from  which  no  crops  were  harvested  in  1959  but  which  was 
occupied  by  flowing  crops  intended  for  harvest  in  1960  or 
later  (primarily  sugarcane  and  pineapples).  It  does  not  in- 
clude land  in  fruit  or  nut  trees,  nor  land  in  crops  harvested 
or  intended  for  harvest  in  1959  even  if  such  land  was  re- 
planted to  crops  for  harvefrt  after  1959, 

Oopland  used  only  for  pasture  includes  land  used  only 
for  pasture  or  grazing  that  the  operator  considered  could 
have  been  used  for  crops  without  additional  clearing  or  irri- 
gating, E>iumerators  were  instructed  to  exclude  any  land 
pastured  after  a  crop  was  heirvested  from  it.  Permanent  open 
pasture  may  have  been  reported  either  for  this  item  or  for 
"other  pasture"  depending  on  wiiether  or  not  the  operator 
considered  it  as  cropland. 

Oopland  on  which  crops  failed  and  idle  land  refers  to  all 
cropland  intended  for  harvest  in  1959  but  that  was  not  har- 
vested because  of  complete  crop  failure,  low  prices,  labor 
shortage,  or  other  reason;  and  also  to  land  that  had  been 
plowed  and  could  be  plowed  again  without  first  being  cleared 
of  brush  but  that  lay  idle  throu^out  1959, 

Noncrop  open  or  brush  pasture  refers  to  all  land  used  for 
pasture  or  gazing  in  1959  except  cropland  and  woodland. 

Woodland  pasture  includes  all  woodland  where  livestock 
pastured  or  grazed  in  1959,  In  the  Enumerator's  Reference 
Manual,  "woodland"  was  defined  as  referring  "to  all  farm 
wood  lots  or  timber  tracts,  natural  or  planted;  and  to  cutover 
land  with  young  growth  which  has  or  vrill  have  value  as  wood 
or  timber.* 

Woodland  not  pastured  includes  all  woodland,  as  defined 
above,  that  was  not  used  for  pasture  or  gazing  in  1959. 

Other  land  refers  to  all  land  not  included  in  the  preced- 
ing land-use  classificaticms,  sada  as  house  and  other  build- 
ing lots,  lanes,  roads,  ditches,  land  area  of  ponds,  and 
wasteland. 

Farm  Ponds.— All  reservoirs  for  water  storage  made  by  ex- 
cavation or  by  construction  of  earthen  or  other  dams  were  to  be 
reported  as  farm  pcmds.  Natural  lakes  or  ponds  were  to  be  ex- 
cluded unless  they  had  been  enlarged  or  improved  for  holding 
water.  The  size  of  each  pond  was  to  be  reported  in  number  of 
square  feet  whai  the  pond  was  full. 


XII 


UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE :  1960 


Value  of  Land  and  Building.— The  values  presented  in  this 
report  were  compiled  from  operators'  individual  estimates  of  the 
market  value  of  their  farms.  Market  value  was  defined  as  the 
price  which  the  farm  operator  would  expect  to  receive  for  the 
land  and  the  buildings  if  he  were  to  sell  them  on  the  day  of 
enumeration. 

More  problems  and  difficulties  arise  in  the  enumeration  of 
farm  real-estate  values  than  in  the  enumeration  of  any  other  ag- 
ricultural items.  Most  of  the  items  aiumerated  require  the  oper- 
ator to  make  a  statement  of  fact.  Reports  concerning  the  value 
of  land  and  buildings,  however,  are  estimates  based  almost  en- 
tirely on  opinion.  The  majority  "of  farms  have  not  changed  hands 
in  recent  years  and  are  not  currently  for  sale.  For  such  farms, 
the  operators  are  not  likely  to  have  any  clear  basis  for  estimat- 
ing the  value.  An  operator  who  would  not  sell  his  farm  under 
any  circuiiistances  is  likely  to  report  an  xmreasonably  high  mar- 
ket value  while  an  operator  who  acquired  his  real  estate  during 
a  period  of  relatively  low  prices  may  estimate  an  unrealistically 
low  value  by  current  standards.  Because  of  the  ejctent  of  varia- 
tion that  is  known  to  exist  in  real-estate  values,  it  is  difficult  to 
devise  checking  pfocedures  that  will  disclose  inaccurate  esti- 
mates. 

Farm  Mortgage  Debt.-For  1960  and  1950,  the  data  for  farm 
mortgage  debt  relate  to  all  land  owned  by  an  operator,  including 
land  rented  to  others.  For  1940  and  1930,  they  relate  only  to  the 
owned  land  retained  by  an  operator  for  his  own  use. 

Age  of  Operator.— For  the  1960  Census,  farm  operators  were 
classified  by  age  into  six  sige  groups.  The  average  age  of  farm 
operators  was  derived  from  the  sum  of  the  ages  of  all  farm  oper- 
ators reporting  age  divided  by  the  number  reporting.  TVie  number 
of  farm  operators  65  or  more  years  of  age  is  an  actual  count 
based  on  the  operators  reporting  age. 

Birthplace  of  Operator.— In  the  1960  Census,  farm  operators 
were  classified  by  place  of  birth  according  to  whether  they  were 
bom  in  the  Virgin  Islands,  in  Puerto  Rico,  or  elsewhere.  The 
purpose  of  the  question  on  place  of  birth  was  to  obtain  a  valid 
measure  of  the  native  language  abilities  of  farm  operators  as  a 
guide  to  agicultural  agents  in  preparing  news  releases  for  dis- 
tribution to  farmers.  Need  for  information  about  language  abili- 
ties had  arisen  since  the  1950  Census  as  a  result  of  the  influx 
of  Puerto  Rlcans  into  the  Virgin  Islernds  during  recent  years. 

Residence  of  Operator.— Farm  operators  were  classified  by 
residence  according  to  whether  or  not  they  lived  on  the  farms 
they  were  operating.  Some  of  those  who  did  not  live  on  the  farms 
they  operated  themselves  lived  on  farms  operated  by  others.  In 
cases  where  all  the  land  was  rented  from  others  or  worked  on 
shares  for  others,  the  operator  was  considered  to  live  on  the 
farm  operated  provided  the  dwelling  he  occupied  was  included  in 
the  rental  agreement.  Tlie  dwelling,  in  such  cases,  was  not 
necessarily  on  the  land  being  operated.  Similarly,  a  farm  oper- 
atcr  who  did  not  live  on  the  land  being  cultivated  or  grazed  but 
who  had  some  a^cultural  operations  (other  than  a  home  garden) 
at  his  dwelling  was  considered  as  living  on  the  farm  operated. 

Year  Began  Operating  Present  Fann.— Numerators  were  in- 
structed to  report  the  year  during  vAich  a  farm  operator  began  to 
operate  his  present  farm  and,  if  the  year  was  1958  or  later,  also 
to  report  the  month.  The  year  was  intended  to  refer  to  the  first 
year  of  the  period  during  which  the  operator  had  been  in  contin- 
uous charge  of  his  present  farm  or  of  any  part  of  it. 

Work  Off  Farm.- The  extent  to  which  farm  operators  rely  on 
nonfaim  sources  for  part  of  their  income  is  indicated  by  the  num- 
ber of  days  worked  off  the  farm  during  the  calendar  year  preced- 
ing the  census.  Data  from  the  1960  Census  are  comparable  with 
those  obtained  in  the  Censuses  of  1950  and  1940.  In  all  three 
censuses,  work  off  the  farm  was  defined  to  include  work  on 
someone  else's  farm  for  pay  as  well  as  all  types  of  nonfarm  jobs, 
businesses,  and  professions,  whether  the  work  was  done  on  the 
farm  premises  or  elsewtiere.    Exchange  work  was  not  included. 


Equipneot  and  Facilities.- Data  obtained  in  the  1960  Census 
for  the  number  of  motortrucks,  tractors,  and  automobiles  on  farms 
are  comparable  with  those  presented  for  earlier  years.  Farm  op- 
erators were  asked  to  report  the  number  of  each  item  on  their 
farms  at  the  time  of  enumeration,  regardless  of  ownership.  Items 
that  were  temporarily  out  of  order  were  to  be  included  but  not 
any  that  were  worn  out.  Motortxuoks  include  pick-up  trucks  and 
truck-trailer  combinations  and  also  jeeps  and  station  wagons  if 
they  were  used  primarily  as  trucks.  T>aotors  include  all  wheel 
and  track-laying  (crawler)  tractors,  garden  tractors,  and  home- 
made tractors.  Automobiles  include  jeeps  and  station  wagons  if 
they  were  used  primarily  as  passenger  cars. 

In  the  1960  Census,  for  the  first  time,  data  were  obtained  as 
to  the  presence  or  absence  of  electricity,  piped  running  wEiter, 
and  telephones.  These  facilities  were  considered  to  be  on  the 
farm  if  they  were  available  anywhere  on  the  place,  whether  or 
not  they  were  in  the  operator's  dwelling.  'Piped  running  water* 
was  defined  as  "water  carried  in  pipelines  by  a  pressure  sys- 
tem or  by  gravity  flow  from  a  natural  or  artificial  source."  The 
data  in  this  report  represent  the  number  of  farms  having  the  fa- 
cilities specified.  The  difference  between  the  number  of  these 
farms  and  the  total  number  of  farms  represents  the  number  of 
farms  not  having  the  facilities  (except  for  nine  farms  that  failed 
to  report  either  their  presence  or  absence). 

Ownership  of  Sources  of  Farm  Power.— Data  recording  the 
ownership  of  tractor  power  and  animal  power  used  on  farms  were 
obtained  for  the  first  time  in  the  1960  Census,  On  the  basis  of 
the  reports,  farm  operators  were  classified  by  tenure  accca\ling 
to  whether  they  used  tractor  power,  used  animal  power,  or  used 
no  power  on  their  farms  in  1959.  The  operators  reporting  use  of 
power  were  further  classified  into  five  groups  on  the  basis  of 
ownership  of  the  tractors  or  animals  supplying  the  power.  These 
five  groups  are  as  follows: 

Source  of  power  owned  by  (1)  the  farm  operator  alone, 
(2)    the  farm  operator  and  another  person  jointly,  (3)    the 
farm  operator's  landlord,  (4)    a  private  contractor,  and  (5)   a 
government  agency. 

Twenty-four  operators  reported  use  of  both  tractor  power  and 
animal  power.  Therefore,  the  sum  of  the  figures  for  operators  re- 
porting tractor  power  and  for  those  reporting  animal  power  is 
3'eater  than  the  actual  number  of  operators  who  used  farm  power. 

Specified  Farm  Ebcpendltures.- The  1960  questionnmre  con- 
tained questions  for  five  items  of  farm  expenditures.  For  eacii 
item  specified,  the  total  cash  expenditures  made  for  the  farm  in 
1959  were  to  be  reported,  whether  made  by  the  farm  operator,  his 
landlord,  or  both.  A  farm  operator  who  rentea  part  ot  his  land  to 
others  was  to  report  only  the  expenditures  for  the  land  he  oper- 
ated himself. 

Machine  Hire.— Ebcpenditures  for  machine  hire  relate  to 
custom  machine  wcrk,  such  as  tractor  hire,  plowing,  spray- 
ing, and  hauling.  Any  amount  spent  for  the  labor  included  in 
the  cost  of  macSiine  hire  was  to  be  considered  as  part  of  the 
total  expaiditures.  The  cost  of  freight  or  trucking  and  ex- 
change work  without  pay  were  to  be  omitted. 

Hired  Labor.— Expenditures  for  hired  labor  were  to  in- 
clude total  cash  payments  made  in  1959  to  family  memfc>ers 
and  to  others  fcr  farm  labor.  Payments  to  persons  supplied 
by  a  contractor  or  a  cooperative  organization  and  paid  direct>- 
ly  by  them  or  by  the  crew  boss  were  also  to  be  included. 
Payments  for  the  following  types  of  work  were  to  be  exclud- 
ed; Housework;  contract  construction  work;  custom  machine 
vKiTk;  and  repair,  installation,  or  construction  work  done  by 
persons  specifically  employed  for  such  work. 

Feed.— Expenditures  for  feed  for  livestock  and  poultry 
were  to  include  total  cash  payments  made  in  1959  for  pas- 
ture, grazing  permits,  salt,  condiments,  njirteral  supplements, 


INTRODUCTION 


XIII 


^^n,  hay,  millfeeds,  and  any  other  items  purdiased  for  feed- 
ing livestock  and  poultry  kept  on  the  place.  Fxpenditures 
made  for  the  grinding  and  mixing  of  feed  and  the  estimated 
cost  of  items  furnished  to  the  operator  by  a  landlord  or  oth- 
ers were  also  to  be  included.  Payments  made  by  a  tenant  to 
his  landlord  for  feed  grown  on  the  tenant. farm  were  to  be  ex- 
cluded. 

Seeds,  Bulbs,  Plants,  and  TVees.— The  total  cash  ex- 
penditures for  seeds,  bulbs,  trees,  vines,  shrubs,  or  other 
plants  purchased  for  the  farm  in  1959  were  to  be  reported. 
The  vaJue  of  seed  grown  on  the  farm  and  the  cost  of  prod- 
ucts purchased  for  immediate  resale  without  further  cultiva- 
tion and  gKmth  were  to  be  excluded. 

Fertilizer  and  Manure.— Expenditures  were  to  include  the 
total  amount  spent  in  1959  for  manure  and  commercial  ferti- 
lizers of  all  kinds  for  use  on  the  farm. 

UVE8TOCK  A>fD  POULTRY 

Inventoi}ee.— Althou^  the  questionnaire  for  the  1960  Census 
specified  an  inventory  date  of  April  1,  1960,  enumerators  were 
instructed  to  report  the  number  of  livestock  and  poultry  on  hand 
at  the  time  the  questionnaire  was  filled.  Reports  made  as  of  the 
day  of  envmieration  have  a  hl^er  degree  of  accuracy  than  those 
made  for  a  specific  date  in  the  past,  even  though  that  date  may 
be  only  a  few  days  prior  to  the  actual  enumeration.  Variation  in 
the  reporting  dates  for  different  farms  is  not  considered  to  have 
any  significant  effect  on  total  inventories  inasmuch  as  the  enu- 
meration did  not  extend  over  a  long  period  of  time. 

All  livestock  and  poultry  were  to  be  enumerated  on  the  place 
where  they  were  at  the  time  of  enumeration,  regardless  of  who 
owned  them.  Livestock  running  loose  on  unfenced  land  were  to 
be  reported  as  being  on  the  place  where  the  person  who  had  con- 
trol over  them  had  his  headquarters. 

Inventory  data  for  milk  cows  include  all  cows  that  had  ever 
been  milked,  whether  or  not  they  were  being  milked  at  the  time 
of  enumeratjcn.  Data  for  cows  milked  and  mi'k  produced  relate 
to  the  day  preceding  the  enumeration,  '".le  questions  aljout  milk 
cows  and  milk  produced  were  included  in  the  1960  Census  pri- 
marily to  serve  as  a  basis  for  making  monthly  and  annual  esti- 
mates of  milk  production  in  the  Virgin  Islands. 

Sales.— Data  for  sales  of  livestock,  milk,  and  poultry  prod- 
ucts, as  obtained  in  the  I960  Census,  relate  to  the  calendar  year 
1959.  Enumerators  were  instructed  to  report  total  quantities  and 
gross  values,  re^tfdless  of  who  did  the  selling  or  shared  the  re- 
ceipts. Products  given  by  a  tenant  to  his  landlord  and  products 
taken  from  an  institutional  farm  for  use  by  inmates  of  the  institu- 
tion were  to  be  considered  as  sold. 

CROPS 

Oops  Harvested.- The  I960  questionnaire  was  similar  to  the 
questionnaire  used  in  previous  censuses  in  that  it  provided  for 
the  collection  of  data  for  all  field  crops,  vegetables,  fruits,  and 
nuts  harvested  on  an  individual  farm.  Individual  inquiries  were 
included  for  all  crops  commonly  grown  in  the  Virgin  Islands; 
space  was  also  provided  for  the  reporting  of  any  additional  crops 
that  were  harvested  in  1959.  In  the  I960  Census,  data  were  also 
obtained  for  nursery  crops  and  for  value  of  fewest  products  sold. 

Acreage  of  Crops  HapveetedL— The  area  for  individual 
crops  was  reported  in  terms  of  acres  and  tenths  of  acres  ha> 
vested  during  1959.  In  cases  where  two  or  more  crops,  or 
two  or  more  plantings  of  the  same  crop,  were  harvested  from 
the  same  land  in  1959,  the  area  was  to  be  reported  for  each 
separate  crop  or  planting.  For  field  crops,  the  area  from 
which  an  individual  crop  was  harvested  was  asked  only  if 
the  quantity  harvested  amounted  to  200  pounds  or  more. 
Therefore,  yields  computed  on  the  basis  of  the  area  and  pro- 


duction figures  for  field  crops  harvested  in  1959,  as  given  in 
this  report,  may  be  sli^tly  overstated  for  some  crops. 

For  tree  fruits  and  nuts,  the  figures  for  acreage  and  for 
numbers  of  trees  and  plants  represent  the  situation  as  of  the 
date  of  enumeration.  The  acreage  relates  to  the  total  area 
in  both  bearing  and  nonbearing  fruit  trees  and  plants  and 
planted  nut  trees  of  all  kinds.  The  questionnaire  for  the 
1960  Census  did  not  include  questions  for  acreage  in  indi- 
vidual kinds  of  fruits  and  nuts. 

The  acreage  reported  for  vegetables  relates  only  to  the 
acreage  harvested  for  sale  and,  for  nursery  crops,  to  the 
acreage  gown  for  sale. 

Quantity  of  Qrops  Harvested.— Data  for  quantity  harvest- 
ed in  1959  were  obtained  for  field  crops  and  for  fruits  and 
nuts.  Total  quantities  of  each  crop  harvested  were  to  be  re- 
ported, whether  the  crops  were  for  home  use  or  for  sale. 

The  units  of  measure  in  which  quantities  were  to  be  re- 
ported have  varied  for  some  crops  from  one  census  to  anoth- 
er. The  aim  has  been  to  permit  reporting  in  the  units  of 
measure  currently  in  use.  In  this  report,  the  quantities  hai^ 
vested  for  each  crop  are  usually  exfsessed  in  the  units  of 
measure  given  on  the  1960  questionnaire.  To  provide  readi- 
ly comparable  information,  data  published  in  earlier  reports 
in  different  units  of  measure  have  been  converted  to  the 
units  used  in  the  1960  Census. 

Value  of  Crops  Sold.— Data  for  value  of  crops  sold  in 
1959  were  obtained  for  each  kind  of  vegetable  and  for  fruits 
and  nuts,  nursery  crops,  and  forest  products.  The  gross  val- 
ue of  quantities  sold  from  each  farm  was  to  be  reported,  re- 
gardless of  who  did  the  selling  or  shared  the  receipts. 
Crops  gjven  to  a  landlord  and  crops  produced  on  institution- 
al farms  for  use  by  inmates  of  the  institution  were  to  be  con- 
sidered as  sold.  Comparable  data  for  earlier  years  are  avail- 
able only  for  total  vegetables. 

CLASSIFICATICW  OF  FARMS 

Farms  by  Size.— Farms  were  classified  by  size  on  the  basis 
of  the  total  land  area  established  for  each  farm.  According  to 
the  Census  definiticHi,  a  farm  is  essentially  an  operating  unit, 
not  an  ownership  tract.  All  land  operated  or  managed  by  one  per- 
son or  partnership  represents  one  farm.  In  the  case  of  croppers 
or  other  tenants,  the  land  assigned  to  each  cropper  or  tenant  is 
considered  a  separate  farm,  even  thou^  the  landlord  may  con- 
sider his  entire  land  holding  to  be  one  unit,  rather  than  several 
separate  units. 

Famifl  by  Tenure  of  Operator.-In  the  I960  Census,  farms 
were  classified  by  tenure  of  operator  on  the  basis  of  data  re- 
ported for  land  owned,  land  rented  from  others  or  worked  on 
shares  for  others,  and  land  managed  for  others.  The  same  basis 
of  classification  was  used  in  the  1950  Census. 

During  the  processing  operations  for  the  i960  Census,  each 
questionnaire  was  coded  to  indicate  whether  the  farm  operator 
was  a  full  owner,  a  part  owner,  a  manager,  or  a  tenant.  The  vai^ 
ious  classifications  of  tenure  are  defined  below: 

Full  owners  operate  only  land  they  own. 

Part  owners  operate  land  they  own  and  also  land  they  rent 
from  others. 

Managers  operate  land  for  others  and  are  paid  a  wage  or 
salary  for  their  services.  Persons  acting  merely  as  care- 
takers 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  ac- 
count was  considered  as  one  farm  and  the  land  managed  for 
others  as  a  second  farm.  If,  however,  he  managed  land  for 
two  or  mca-e  employers,  all  the  managed  land  was  considered 
to  be  one  farm. 


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UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE :  1960 


Tenants  rent  frwn  others  or  work  on  shares  iat  others  all 
the  land  they  operate. 

In  the  1940  and  earlio"  censuses,  operators  were  classified 
on  the  basis  of  the  land  they  retained  for  their  own  operations. 
A  part  owner  who  sublet  to  others  all  the  land  he  rented  from 
others  was  classified  as  a  full  owner;  a  part  owner  who  raited  to 
others  all  the  land  he  owned  was  classified  as  a  tenant. 

Farms  by  EooncBiio  Class.— In  the  1960  Census,  for  the  first 
time,  questionnaires  were  coded  to  indicate  the  econCHnic  class 
of  each  farm.  The  economic  classifications  represent  ^oupings 
of  farms  that  are  similar  in  charsicteri sties  and  size  of  operation. 
The  economic  classes  were  established  on  the  basis  of  total 
value  of  all  farm  products  sold  or  on  the  basis  of  total  value  in 
conjunction  with  the  number  of  days  the  farm  operator  worked  off 
the  farm.  Instituticmal  farms  were  always  classified  as  "abnor- 
mal.* 

The  total  value  of  farm  products  sold  was  obtained  by  addi- 
tion of  the  reported  or  estimated  values  for  all  products  sold 
from  the  farm.  The  value  of  livestock,  milk,  vegetables,  firuits 
and  nuts,  nursery  crops,  and  forest  products  was  obtained  from 
the  farm  operates  during  enumeration.  The  quantity  sold  was  ob- 
tained during  aiumeration  for  chickens,  chicken  eggs,  and  mis- 
cellaneous poultry.  To  obtain  the  value  of  sfdes  for  these  prod- 
ucts, the  quantity  sold  was  multiplied  by  the  estimated  average 
price  at  which  the  product  was  sold. 

For  each  of  the  field  crops,  the  reported  production  was  mul- 
tiplied by  the  estimated  average  price.  In  the  case  of  sugarcane, 
the  quantity  produced  was  always  considered  as  sold.  For  the 
other  field  crops,  however,  the  quantity  produced  was  considered 
as  sold  only  if  the  estimated  sales  value  amounted  to  $100  or 
more. 

Farms  were  grouped  into  two  major  categories,  commercial 
farms  and  other  farms,  on  the  basis  of  total  value  of  products 
sold.  In  general,  all  farms  with  a  value  of  sales  amounting  to 
$2,500  or  more  were  classified  as  commercial.  Farms  with  a 
value  of  sales  of  $100  to  $2,499  were  classified  as  commercial 
only  if  the  farm  operator  did  not  work  off  the  farm  100  or  more 
days  during  the  year.  The  remaining  farms  with  a  value  of  sales 
less  than  $2,500  and  institutional  farms  were  included  in  one  of 
the  groups  of  "other"  farms. 

Commercial  farms  were  divided  into  seven  economic  classes 
on  the  basis  of  the  total  value  of  all  farm  products  sold,  as  fol- 
lows: 

Value  of  Farm 
Class  of  Farm  Products  Sold 

I $10,000  and  over 

n $7,500  to  $9,999 

m $5,000  to  $7,499 

IV $2,500  to  $4,999 

V* $1,200  to  $2,499 

VI  *     $500  to  $1,199 

Vn  * $100  to     $499 

Provided  the  farm  operator   did  not  worlc  off  the  farm    100  Or  more 
days  In   19  69. 

Other  farms  were  divided  into  five  economic  classes  as  fol- 
ows: 


a.  Residenttal.— Except  for  "ahnormej"  farms,  all  farms 
with  a  value  of  sales  of  farm  products  of  less  than  $100 
were  classified  as  "residential."  Some  of  these  are 
farms  whose  operators  worked  off  the  farm  100  days  or 
more  in  1959.  Others  represent  subsistence  or  marginal 
farms  of  various  kinds,  ' 

b.  Part-time.— Farms  with  a  value  of  sales  of  farm  products 
of  $100  to  $2,499  were  classified  as  "part-time**  if  the 
operator  worked  off  the  farm  100  or  more  days  in  1959. 
Part-time  farms  were  further  clsissified  into  3  groups  on 
the  basis  of  the  value  of  sales  ($1,200  to  $2,499;  $500  to 
$1,199;  and  $100  to  $499,  respectively.) 

c.  AhnMmal,— All  institutional  farms  were  classified  as 
"atmormal,"  regardless  of  the  value  of  sales.  Institu- 
tional farms  include  those  operated  by  hospitals,  schools, 
agricultural  experiment  stations,  Government  agencies, 
etc. 

Farms  by  Type.— Commercial  farms  were  also  classified  by 
type  for  the  first  time  in  the  I960  Census.  The  type  represents 
a  description  of  the  farm  business  according  to  the  major  source 
of  income  from  sales  of  farm  products.  To  be  classified  as  a 
particular  type,  a  farm  had  to  have  sales  of  a  particular  product 
or  group  of  products  amounting  in  value  to  50  percent  or  more  of 
the  total  value  of  all  farm  products  sold. 

The  types  of  farms,  together  with  the  products  on  which  type 
classification  is  based,  are  as  follows: 

Type  of  Commercial  Farm  Source  of  Cash  Income 

(Products  with  sales  value  represent- 
ing 50%  or  more  of  total  value  of  all 
farm  products  sold) 

Sugarcane Sugarcane. 

Vegetable Vegetables. 

Pruit-and-nut Fruits,  nuts,  and  coffee. 

]3aiiy Milk.   The  criterion  of  50  percent  of 

total  sales  was  modified  in  the  case 
of  dairy  farms.  A  farm  having  value 
of  sales  of  milk  amounting  to  less 
than  50  percent  of  the  total  value  of 
farm  products  sold  was  classified  as 
a  dairy  farm  if— 

a.  Milk  sold  accounted  for  more  than 
30  percent  of  the  total  value  of 
prooucts  sold  and— 

b.  Milk  cows  represented  50  percent 
or  more  of  total  cows  and— 

c.  The  value  of  milk  sold  plus  the 
value  of  cattle  and  calves  sold 
amounted  to  50  percent  or  more  of 
the  total  value  of  all  farm  prod- 
ucts sold. 

Livestock Cattle,   calves,   hogs,   pigs,   sheep, 

lambs,  goats,  and  Idds. 

Poultry Chickens,  chicken  eggs,  turkeys,  and 

other  poultry. 

General Cash    inccme    from    three   or    more 

sources  and  not  meeting  the  criteria 
for  any  other  type. 

Miscellaneous Horses,  mules,  asses,  burros,  nurs- 
ery crops,  and  forest  products. 

Abnormal All  institutional  farms. 


STATISTICS  FOR  ISLANDS 

(1) 


2  ISLANDS 

Table  l.-POPULATION,  LAND  AREA,  FARMS.  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS,  BY  ISLANDS:  CENSUSES  OF  1917  TO  1960 


Virgin  Islands,  total 


(For  definitions  and  expLanatlons,   see  text) 


Census  of 

1960 

(Apr.    1) 


Census  of 

1950 

(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1940 

(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1930 

(Apr.    1) 


Census  of 

1917 

(Nov.    1) 


Census  of 

1960 

(Apr.    1) 


Census  of 

1950 

(Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

19i0 

(Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

1930 

(Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

1917 

(Nov.    1) 


Total  population number. 

Approxljnate  total  land  area acres. 

Farms .number. 

r^nrf   in  fanns.  ......■.■•■•■•.  - .....acres.. 

Percent  of  total  land  area percent.. 

Average  size  of  farm acres. . 


32,099 

84,480 

501 

44,062 

52.2 

87.9 


26,665 

84,480 

'754 

'62,113 

73.5 

82.4 


24,889 

84,480 

828 

55,219 

65.4 

66.7 


22,012 

84,480 

329 

68,322 

80.9 

207.7 


26,051 

84,480 

430 

69,892 

82.7 

162.5 


U,973 

51,200 

315 

34,376 

67.1 

109.1 


12,103 

51,200 

508 

41,241 

80.5 

81.2 


12,902 

51,200 

610 

38,942 

76.1 

63.8 


11,413 

51,200 

193 

47,150 

92.1 

244.3 


14,901 

51,200 

341 

49,206 

96.1 

1M.3 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,   see  tert) 


Census  of 

1960 

(Apr.    1) 


Census  of 

1950 

(Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

1940 

(Apr.    1) 


Census  of 

1930 

(Apr.    1) 


Census  of 

1917 

(Nov.   1) 


Census  of 

1960 

(Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

1950 

(Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

1940 

(Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

1930 

'Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

1917 

(Nov.  1) 


Total  population number. 

Approximate  total  land  area acres. 

Fauna -number. 

Land  in  farms acres. 

Percent  of  total  land  area percent. 

Average  size  of  farm acres . 

'Revised. 


12,800 

58 

3,369 

26.3 

58.1 


749 

12,800 

'91 

'9,924 

77.5 

109.1 


722 

12,800 

30 
5,855 
45.7 
195.2. 


765 
12,800 

55 

10,316 
80.6 
187.6 


959 

12,300 

26 

10,003 

78.1 

384.7 


16,201 

20,480' 

128 
6,317 
30.8 
49.4 


13,813 

20,480 

155 

10,948 

53.5 

70.6 


11,265 

20,480 

188 

10,422 

50.9 

55.4 


9,834 

20,480 

81 

10,856 

53.0 

IX.  0 


10,191 

20,480 

63 

10,683 

52.2 

169.6 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS  3 

Table  2.-FARMS,  FARM  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE  OF  LAND  AND  BUILDINGS.  BY  ISLANDS:  CENSUSES  OF  1917  TO  1960 


Item 
(For  definitionB  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Vlrglji  Islands,  total 


Census  of 

1960 

(Apr.l) 


Census  of 
1950^ 
CApi-.l) 


Census  of 

1940 

(Apr.l) 


Census  of 

1930 
(Apr.l) 


Census  of 

1917 

(Nov.l) 


Census  of 

1960 

(Apr.l) 


Census  of 

1950 

(Apr.l) 


Census  of 

1940 

(Apr.l) 


Census  of 

1930 

(Apr.l) 


Census  of 

1917 

(Nov.l) 


Fauns number. 

All  land  In  f aims acres. 

Cropland,  total acres. 

Harvested faims  reporting. 

acres . 
In  growing  crops  not  harvested faims  reporting. 

acres. 
On  which  crops  failed,  and  idle  land.. farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Pastured f aims  reporting . 

acres. 

Pasture  other  than  cropland,  total acres. 

Noncrop  open  or  brush  pasture farms  reporting.. 

acres .  . 
Woodland  pastured farms  reportijlg . . 

acres. . 

All  other  land acres . . 

Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting. . 

acres. . 
Other  land  (house  lots,  roads, 

wasteland,  etc.) farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars.. 

Average  value  per  farm dollars . . 

Average  value  per  acre dollars.. 


501 
44,062 

U,302 

296 

4,272 

76 

1,156 

67 

887 

88 

4,987 

21,483 

199 

16,970 

81 

4,513 

11,277 

81 

8,036 

396 

3,241 

64,289,529 
128,322 
1,459.07 


754 
62,113 

16,411 
597 

5,564 
109 
603 
136 

4,132 
224 

6,112 

30,329 
356 

20,712 

144 

9,617 

15,373 

165 

12,225 

543 
3,148 

6,451,050 
8,556 
103.86 


828 
55,219 

13,404 
NA 

4,964 
HA 

2,952 
NA 

5,488 
NA 
NA 

30,521 
KA 

15,496 
KA 

15,025 

11,294 

HA 

7,935 


2,398,546 
2,897 
43.44 


329 
68,322 

NA 
NA 
'6,895 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 


NA 
NA 

2,400,711 
7,297 
35.14 


430 
69,892 

HA 

HA 

'39,448 


3,017,341 
7,017 
43.17 


315 
34,375 

8,686 

208 

4,053 

48 

1,051 

38 

376 

70 

3,206 

17,868 

131 

14,422 

36 

3,446 

7,822 
38 

5,870 

248 
1,952 

44,053,921 
139,854 
1,281.53 


508 
41,241 

10,821 

429 

4,763 

89 

552 

77 

2,691 

135 

2,815 

24,381 

ao 

16,797 

82 

7,584 

6,039 

78 

4,705 

365 
1,334 

4,378,287 
8,619 
106.16 


610 
38,942 

11,658 
NA 

4,367 
HA 

2,780 
HA 

4,511 
KA 
HA 

23,012 
HA 

11,187 
HA 

11,825 

4,272 

NA 

2,158 

NA 

Z,UA 

1,840,31A 
3,017 
47.26 


193 
47,150 

NA 
NA 
'6,209 
HA 
NA 
HA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 

1,934,790 
10,025 
41.03 


341 
49,206 

NA 
NA 
'33,581 
HA 
HA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
HA 
HA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 

2,448,531 
7,239 
50.17 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Census  of 

1960 

(Apr.l) 


Census  of 
1950' 
(J*r.l) 


Census  of 

1940 

(Apr.l) 


Census  of 

1930 

(Apr.l) 


Census  of 

1917 

(NOY.I) 


Census  of 

1960 

(Apr.l) 


Census  of 

1950 

(Apr.l) 


Census  of 

1940 

(Apr.l) 


Census  of 

1930 

(Apr.l) 


of 
1917 
(HOT.I) 


Fame number. . . 

All  land  In  farms acres . . . 

Cropland ,  total acres .. . 

Harvested farms  reporting. .. 

acres . . . 
In  growing  crops  not  harvested fans  reporting... 

acres . . . 
On  which  crops  failed,  and  idle  land.. farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 
Pastxired farms  reporting. . . 

acres. . . 

Pasture  other  than  cropland,  total acres. . . 

Noncrop  open  or  brush  pasture faims  reporting... 

acres. . . 
Woodland  pastured farms  reporting . . . 

acres . . . 

All  other  land ,  total acres 

Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting... 

acres . . . 
Other  land  (house  lots,  roade, 

wasteland,  etc.) farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars. . . 

Average  value  per  farm dollars. . . 

Average  value  per  acre dollars... 


58 
3,369 

829 

8 

14 

4 

4 

13 

379 

5 

432 

1,647 
33 

924 
16 

723 

893 

7 

844 

39 
49 

9,843,144 

169,709 

2,921.68 


91 
9,924 

1,052 

63 

236 

10 

25 

7 

87 

30 

704 

3,077 
65 

1,637 
29 

1,440 

5,795 

40 

5,424 

54 
371 

739,196 
8,123 
74.49 


30 
5,855 

318 
NA 
42 
NA 
7 
NA 

269 
NA 
NA 


1,204 

NA 

1,609 

2,724 

NA 

2,424 

NA 
300 

83,294 
2,776 
14.23 


55 

10,316 

NA 
NA 
'92 
HA 
NA 
NA 
HA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 

NA 
HA 
NA 

NA 
NA 

109,123 
1,984 
10.38 


26 
10,003 

NA 
NA 
'2,086 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

KA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 

U2,790 
5,107 
13.28 


128 
6,317 

1,787 
80 
205 
24 
101 
16 
132 
13 
1,349 

1,968 

35 

1,624 

29 

344 

2,562 

36 

1,322 

109 
1,240 

10,392,464 

81,191 

1,645.16 


155 
10,948 

4,538 

105 

565 

10 

26 

52 

1,354 

59 

2,593 

2,871 

81 

2,278 

33 

593 

3,539 

47 

2,096 

124 
1,443 

1,333,567 
8,604 

lai.si 


188 

10,422 

1,428 
NA 

555 
NA 

165 
HA 

708 
HA 
NA 

4,696 
NA 

3,105 

NA 

1,591 

4,298 

NA 

3,353 


474,938 
2,526 
45.57 


81 
10,856 

NA 
HA 
'594 
NA 
NA 
HA 
NA 
NA 
HA 

NA 
NA 


NA 
NA 

356,798 
4,405 
J2.87 


63 
10,683 

NA 

HA 
'3,781 
KA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
HA 

416,020 
6,603 
38.94 


NA  Not  available. 

'Revised. 

'Acres  of  crops  harvested  in  1929. 

'Acreage  reported  as   "ijijiroved  land"  on  the  Census  date. 


ISLANDS 

Table  3.-FARMS,  FARM  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE  OF  LAND  AND  BUILDINGS,  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM.  BY  ISLANDS: 

CENSUSES  OF  1917  TO  1960 


(For  deflnltlcsiB  and  ezplanatlcDS,  see  tert) 


Virgin  Islands,    total 


Census  of 

1960 

(Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

1950 

(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1940 

(Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

1930 

(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1917 

(Nov.   1) 


Census  of 

1960 

(Apr.    1) 


Census  of 

1950 

(Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

1940 

(Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

19X 

(Apr.    1) 


Census  of 

1917 
(Nov.   1) 


Pama,  total nunit)er. . 

Under  3  acres number. 

3  to  9  acrea^ number. 

10  to  19  acres number. 

20  to  49  acres number. 

50  io  99  acres number., 

100  to  174  acres number. 

175  to  259  acres number. 

260  to  499  acres number. 

500  to  999  acres number. 

1,000  or  more  acres number. 

All  land  in  farms,  total acres. 

Under  3  acres acres. 

3  to  9  acres' acres. 

10  to  19  acres acres. 

20  to  49  acres acres. 

50  to  99  acres acres. 

100  to  174  acres acres. 

175  to  259  acres acres. 

260  to  499  acres acres.. 

500  to  999  acres acres.. 

1,000  or  more  acres acres. 

Cropland  harvested ,  total acres . 

Under  3  acres acres. 

3  to  9  acres' acres. 

10  to  19  acres acres . 

20  to  49  acres acres . 

50  to  99  acres acres. 

100  to  174  acres acres. 

175  to  259  acres acres. 

260  to  499  acres acres. 

500  to  999  acres acres. 

1,000  or  more  acres acres. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings,  total dollars.. 

Under  3  acres dollars.. 

3  to  9  acres' dollars.. 

10  to  19  acres dollars.. 

20  to  49  acres dollars.. 

50  to  99  acres dollars.. 

100  to  174  acres dollars.. 

175  to  259  acres dollars.. 

260  to  499  acres dollars. . 

500  to  999  acres dollars.. 

1,000  or  more  acres dollars. . 


501 
56 

199 
87 
57 
42 
18 
10 
13 
10 
9 

44,062 
81 
1,079 
1,134 
1,846 
2,929 
2,427 
2,071 
4,810 
6,971 

20,664 

4,272 

30 

310 

222 

179 

574 

87 

36 

260 

285 

2,289 

64,289,529 
176,900 
3,343,296 
2, 323, 500 
3,600,200 
4,586,050 
8,232,019 
3,789,000 
6,469,064 
6, 628, 500 

25,141,000 


'754 
43 
316 
140 
94 
40 
25 
25 
36 


'62,113 

88 

1,635 

1,344 

2,858 

2,672 

3,392 

5,346 

12,686 

12,456 

'19,136 

'5,564 
55 
736 
510 
416 
199 
223 
283 
717 
440 

'1,980 


'6,451,050 
17,700 
327,433 
325,385 
401,970 
300,020 
537,914 
471,850 
964,053 
952,725 

'2,152,000 


823 
21 
483 
145 
53 
20 
23 
25 
28 
20 
10 

55,219 

36 

2,728 

1,816 

1,526 

1,359 

2,944 

5,473 

10,316 

14,128 

14,893 

4,964 

29 

1,198 

572 

274 

110 

71 

80 

227 

968 

1,435 

2,393,546 
15,450 
247,519 
144,211 
115,115 
77,231 
129,235 
209,925 
324,142 
610,626 
525,092 


114 
34 
35 
15 
14 
29 
38 
23 
14 

68,322 

15 

545 

483 

1,043 

979 

1,929 

6,530 

13,811 

20,018 

22,969 

*6,895 

9 

198 

76 

53 

36 

20 

374 

1,293 

3,251 

1,585 

2,400,711 

2,897 

37,439 

35,383 

56,994 

39,630 

53,320 

299,740 

557,725 

748,755 

568,323 


430 
^219 
30 
19 
13 
19 
17 


16 

69,892 
492 
192 
251 
610 
1,309 
2,468 

21,034 

13,767 
24,719 

*39,448 
480 
172 
215 
503 
763 
1,801 

13,388 

10,260 
11,866 

3,017,X1 
32,584 
13,912 
21,020 
64,785 
57,930 
154,525 

917,815 

972,370 
782,400 


315 
35 

124 
55 
30 
28 

14 

{       t 

6 
8 

34,376 

51 

675 

754 

937 

1,976 

1,875 

f  1,210 

V     3,196 

4,038 

19,664 

4,053 

21 

246 

189 

105 

556 

80 

C       26 

I      253 

233 

2,289 

44,053,921 

125,600 

1,314,096 

1,415,425 

1,592,300 

3,117,200 

2,803,700 

(  2,762,000 

I.  3,692,600 

3,585,000 

23,141,000 


508 
41 

241 
90 
43 
20 
12 
13 
23 
11 
9 

41,241 
78 
1,230 
1,152 
1,422 
1,333 
1,621 
2,771 
8,039 
7,509 

16,036 

4,763 
52 
652 
390 
233 
130 
41 
220 
670 
413 

1,962 

4,378,287 
8,710 
194,103 
222,835 
191,340 
165,895 
166,619 
253,850 
675,805 
434,125 

2,065,000 


408 
103 
26 
8 
3 
12 
21 
15 
3 

38,942 

2 

2,315 

1,260 

694 

555 

1,051 

2,559 

7,649 

10,714 

12,143 

4,367 

2 

1,046 

402 

172 

73 

36 

47 

209 

947 

1,433 

1,340,314 

100 

201,454 

107,526 

59,735 

34,681 

66,300 

141,290 

246,493 

489,633 

493,092 


77 
17 
10 
6 
8 
15 
29 
20 
11 

47,150 

336 

247 

230 

374 

1,124 

3,419 

10,240 

13,694 

17,436 

'6,209 

159 

37 

19 

3 

10 

270 

1,229 

2,392 

1,585 

1,934,790 

26,031 

25,950 

24,604 

25,690 

32,820 

250,465 

481,155 

580,155 

487,920 


341 

'199 

22 

13 

12 

7 

11 


21 
11 


NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

'33,531 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

2,468,531 
NA 


NA 
NA 
NA 


St.  Jolm 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Census  of 

1960 

(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 
1950 

(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1940 

(Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

1930 

(Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

1917 

(Nov.   1) 


Census  of 

1960 

(Apr.   1) 


Censtis  of 

1950 

(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1940 

(Apr.    1) 


Census  of 

1930 

(Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

1917 

(Nov.   1) 


Farms,  total number. 

Under  3  acres number. 

3  to  9  acres' number. 

10  to  19  acres number. 

20  to  49  acres number. 

50  to  99  acres number. 

100  to  174  acres number. 

175  to  259  acres number. 

260  to  499  acres number. 

500  to  999  acres number. 

1,000  or  more  acres number. 

All  land  in  farms,  total acres. 

Under  3  acres acres. 

3  to  9  acres' acres. 

10  to  19  acres acres. 

20  to  49  acres acres. 

50  to  99  acres acres . 

100  to  174  acres acres. 

175  to  259  acres acres. 

260  to  499  acres acres . 

500  to  999  acres acres. 

1,000  or  more  acres acres. 

Cropland  barvested ,  total acres . . 

Under  3  acres acres. 

3  to  9  acres' acres.. 

10  to  19  acres acres. 

20  to  49  acres acres. 

50  to  99  acres acres. 

100  to  174  acres acres. 

175  to  259  acres acres. 

260  to  499  acres acres . 

500  to  999  acres * acres. 

1,000  or  more  acres acres. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings,  total dollars.. 

Under  3  acres dollars.. 

3  to  9  acres' dollars.. 

10  to  19  acres dollars.. 

20  to  49  acres dollars.. 

50  to  99  acres dollars.. 

100  to  174  acres dollars.. 

175  to  259  acres dollars.. 

260  to  499  acres dollars . . 

500  to  999  acres dollars.. 

1,000  or  more  acres dollars.. 


3,369 
3 
126 
173 
113 
640 
452 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

14 

5 
2 


9,843,144 

7,600 

337,800 

394,175 

90,500 

817,750 

5,323,319 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 


'91 

5 

33 

14 

12 

3 

3 

5 

6 

3 

'2 

'9,924 

7 

134 

197 

340 

563 

400 

1,075 

2,306 

1,747 

'3,100 

'236 
2 
26 
27 
29 
37 
15 
19 
39 
24 
'18 

'739,196 
8,740 
63,580 
X,380 
40,950 
29,365 
69,750 
93,500 
172,331 
143,600 
'37,000 


2 

5 
2 
2 
4 
3 
1 
2 

5,855 

53 
22 
149 
127 
295 
334 
1,125 

3,250 


3 

33,294 

2,299 

570 

2,530 

5,000 

2,185 

12,210 

22,500 

36,000 


15 
7 

10 
6 
2 
7 
3 
3 
2 

10,316 

87 

86 

237 

407 

285 

1,5a 

1,261 

2,500 

3,882 

'92 

9 
2 
9 
2 
5 
53 
9 
3 

109,123 

4,945 
1,023 
6,700 
7,290 
4,000 
30,375 
13,370 
19,300 
22,120 


10,003 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 


'2,086 
HA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

132,790 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 


128 
18 
53 
19 
23 
5 
1 

{  I 

4 

6,317 

27 

278 

257 

796 

313 

(D) 

445 

1,168 

2,933 

205 
9 
59 
31 
74 
18 

10 
2 
2 

10,392,464 

43,700 

1,191,400 

513,900 

1,917,400 

651,100 

(D) 

735,000 

2,196,464 

3,043,500 


42 

36 

34 

12 

10 

7 

7 

5 

10,948 

3 

221 

495 

1,096 

721 

1,371 

1,500 

2,341 

3,200 

565 
1 

58 

93 
154 

32 
172 

44 


1,333,567 

250 

69,745 

72,170 

169,680 

104,760 

301,545 

124,500 

115,917 

375,000 


138 

20 
66 
40 
22 
10 
13 
9 


10,422 

34 

360 

534 

683 

677 

1,598 

2,030 

1,542 

2,914 

555 

27 

139 

170 

101 

36 

35 

17 

10 

20 

474,938 
15,350 
43,756 
36,115 
52,850 
37,550 
60,750 
56,425 
55,149 

116,993 


22 
10 
15 
3 
4 
7 
6 
5 
1 

10,856 

15 

122 

150 

476 

198 

520 

1,590 

2,310 

3,324 

1,651 

'594 

9 

30 

37 

25 

26 

5 

51 

55 

35< 

356,798 

2,-897 

6,463 

3,410 

25,690 

6,650 

16,500 

13,900 

63,200 

149,300 

58,788 


63 

=13 


10,683 
NA 


NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

*3,781 


NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

416,020 
NA 
NA 
NA 


NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 


D  Data  not  ehoim  to  avoid  disclosure  of  individual  operations 
barvested  in  1929;  for  1917,  acreage  reported  as  "improved  land" 


NA  Not  available, 
on  tbe  Census  date. 


'under  5  acres. 


'For  1917,    5  to  9  acres. 


'For  1930,   acres  of  crops 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS  i 

Table  4.-FARMS,  FARM  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE  OF  LAND  AND  BUILDINGS,  BY  BIRTHPLACE  AND  TENURE  OF 
OPERATOR,  CENSUS  OF  1960;  AND  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR,  BY  ISLANDS,  CENSUSES  OF  1917  TO  1960 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Virgin  Islands,  total 


Census  of 

1960 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1950 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1940 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1930 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1917 
(Nov.  1) 


Census  of 

1960 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1950 
(.Apr.   1) 


Census  of 

1940 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1930 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1917 
(Nov.  1) 


Ftmn  operators,  total number. 

All  land  in  fams,  total acres. 

Cropland  harvested,  total acres . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings,  total dollars. 

I^nd  owned f aims  reporting . 

acres. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars . 

Tj,T^rt  rented  fran  others faims  reporting. 

acres . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars . 

land  rented  to  others fanns  reporting. 

acres. 
Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars . 

BY  BIRTHPLACE  OF  OPERATOR 

Fazin  operators : 

Bom  in  Virgin  Islands number. 

Bom  in  Puerto  Rico ntanber. 

Bom  elsewhere number. 

All  land  in  f  ams : 

Operators  bom  in  Virgin  Islands acres  . 

(iterators  bom  in  Puerto  Rico acres. 

cjjerators  bom  elsewhere acres . 

Cropland  harvested; 

Operators  bom  in  Virgin  Islands acres. 

Operators  bom  in  Puerto  Rico acres. 

Operators  bom  elsewhere acres . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

Operators  bom  in  Virgin  Islands . . .  .dollars  . 

Operators  bom  in  Puerto  Rico dollars. 

Operators  bom  elsewhere dollars . 

BY  TENOHE  OF  OPERATOR 

Faim  operators : 

Owners number. 

Full  owners number . 

Part  owners number. 

Uanagers number . 

Tenants number. 

All  land  in  farms: 

Owners acres 

Full  owners acres 

Part  owners acres 

Portion  owned acres 

Mnnngrm .acres 

Tenants acres 

Cropland  harvested : 

Owners acres 

Full  owners acres 

Part  owners acres 

Ifanagers acres 

Tenants .acres 

Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

Owners dollars 

Full  owners dollars 

Part  owners dollars 

Uanagers .dollars 

Tenants dollars 

NA  Not  available. 


501 

U,062 

4,272 

64,289,529 

413 

24,058 

35,249,786 

96 

3,422 

3,546,476 

20 

459 

1,037,652 


288 
84 
129 


25,083 

6,555 

12,424 


1,089 

440 

2,743 


32,478,710 
9,078,100 
22,732,719 


413 
386 
27 
19 
69 


24,226 
22,329 
1,897 
1,393 
16,939 
2,897 


1,280 
1,179 

101 
2,802 

190 


34,900,310 
32,692,596 

2,207,714 
26,408,419 

2,980,800 


754 

62,113 

5,564 

6,451,050 

571 

39,752 

4,534,414 

177 

5,728 

424,561 

25 

1,422 

138,920 


572 

540 

32 

36 

146 


40,043 

37,039 

3,004 

2,669 

17,763 

4,307 


1,953 
1,839 

U4 
3,149 

462 


4,550,449 
4,108,505 

441,944 
1,6U,795 

285,806 


828 

55,219 

4,964 

2,398,546 

540 

23,390 

NA 

272 

7,047 

NA 

NA 

NA 

NA 


540 

498 

42 

58 

230 


24,107 
22,623 

1,484 

767 

24,782 

6,330 


1,831 
1,585 

246 
2,445 

688 


1,073,357 

1,014,652 

58,705 

1,088,979 

236,210 


329 

68,322 

6,895 

2,400,711 

177 

28,585 

NA 

124 

10,698 

NA 

NA 

NA 

NA 


177 

146 

31 

59 

93 


37,190 
28,585 

8,605 

NA 

29,039 

2,093 


1,919 

1,821 

98 

4,699 

277 


1,236,501 

1,095,189 

141,312 

1,073,356 

90,854 


430 

69,892 

39,448 

3,017,341 

127 

NA 

NA 

247 

3,712 

NA 

NA 

NA 

NA 


127 
NA 
NA 
56 

247 


33,890 
NA 
NA 
NA 

32,290 
3,712 


18,265 
NA 
NA 

18,799 
2,384 


1,169,277 
NA 
NA 

1,704,935 
143,129 


315 

34,376 

4,053 

44,053,921 

247 

16,139 

22,7(X,621 

67 

2,933 

2,577,700 

12 

330 

619,000 


176 
81 
58 


18,052 
6,422 
9,902 


995 

439 

2,619 


21,609,921 
8,914,100 
13,529,900 


247 
233 

14 
15 
53 


16,218 
15,718 
500 
210 
15,532 
2,626 


1,082 

1,001 

81 

2,800 

171 


22,422,221 

21,961,921 

460,300 

19,268,100 

2,363,600 


'1, 

4, 

4,378 

26,1 
3,135 


1, 
122, 


363 

347 

16 

21 

124 


26,159 
23,596 
2,561 
2,452 
11,947 
3,135 


1,257 

1,194 

63 

3,077 

429 


3,115,641 
2,757,367 

358,274 
1,052,270 

210,376 


610 

38,942 

4,367 

1,840,314 

400 

17,265 

NA 

201 

4,243 

NA 

NA 

NA 

NA 


400 
378 
22 
31 
179 


17,423 
16,983 
440 
282 
17,434 
4,085 


1,383 
1,247 

136 
2,418 

566 


805,932 
773,563 
32,369 
840,019 
194,363 


193 

47,150 

6,209 

1,934,790 

91 

20,777 

NA 

71 

6,200 

NA 

NA 

NA 

NA 


25,608 
20,777 

4,831 

NA 

20,173 

1,369 


1,324 
1,324 


4,640 
245 


937,516 
875,016 

62,500 
925,940 

71,334 


341 

49,206 

33,581 

2,468,531 

89 

KA 

NA 

212 

1,843 

NA 

NA 

NA 

NA 


NA 

NA 


NA 
NA 
NA 


NA 
NA 
NA 


89 
NA 
NA 
40 
212 


25,734 
NA 
NA 
NA 

21,629 
1,843 


16,271 
NA 


15,470 
1,840 


950,577 

NA 

NA 

1,457,915 

60,039 


6  ISLANDS 

Table  4.-FARMS,  FARM  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE  OF  LAND  AND  BUILDINGS.  BY  BIRTHPLACE  AND  TENURE  OF 
OPERATOR.  CENSUS  OF  1960;  AND  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR.  BY  ISLANDS.CENSUSES  OF  1917  TO  1960-Continued 


(For  deflMtloDB  and  explanatloDS,  see  text) 


Cenmis  of 

1960 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1950 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1940 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1930 
(Apr.l  ) 


Census  of 

1917 
(Nov.  1) 


Census  of 

1960 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1950 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

19*0 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1930 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1917 
(Nov.  1) 


Pern  operators .  totaJ number . 

an  land  In  fanna,  total acres. 

Cropland  harvested,  total acres . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings,  total ....  .dollars . 

I^LOd  ovned faims  reporting. 

acres. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars  . 

Land  rented  fran  others fauns  reporting. 

acres. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings .dollars , 

land  rented  to  others farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Value  of  l^nd  and  buildings dollars  . 

BY  BliCCHFLACE  OF  OPERATOR 

Fami  pperBtura; 

Bom  in  Virgin  Islands nuDber. 

Bom  In  Puerto  Rico number. 

Bom  elsewhere number. 

AT  1    innii  in  f anns : 

Operators  bom  In  Virgin  Islands acres . 

Operators  bom  in  Puerto  Mco acres. 

C(>eTators  bom  el^eidlere .acres. 

Cropland  harvested: 

Ct>eTatars  bom  In  Virgin  Islands acres . 

Operators  bom  In  Puerto  Rico acres. 

Ct>eratarB  bam  elsewhere acres . 

Value  of  1'm'i  and  buildings: 

Operators  bom  In  Virgin  Islands . . .  .dollars . 

Cperators  bom  in  i^ierto  Rico dollars. 

Operators  bom  elsevhere .dollars . 

BT  TKNDHE  OF  OPERATOR 

Fans  operatom : 

Omers number. 

Full  owners .number . 

I^rt  omers number. 

UanageTs ............................ .number . 

Tenants .number . 

AT  1    land    In   f asns : 

OwnerB acres . 

Full  osners acres . 

Part  owners acres . 

Portian  o«ned acres . 

Managers acres . 

Tenants acres . 

Cropland  harvested: 

Owners acres . 

Full  owners .acres. 

Part  owners acres . 

Uanagers acres . 

Tenanta acres . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings: 

Owners dollars . 

Full  owners dollars . 

Part  owners dollars . 

Uanagers dollars . 

Tenants .dollars  * 


58 
3,369 

14 

9,843,144 

51 

1,863 

2,451,325 

7 

99 

251,500 


3,183 
186 

11 
3 

4,802,825 
5,040,319 


1,877 

1,836 

41 

27 

1,407 

85 


2,486,825 

2,424,275 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 


91 

9,924 

236 

739,196 

76 

5,477 

396,406 

14 

633 

90,340 

2 

52 

3,150 


5,704 

5,399 

305 

124 

3,764 

456 


183 
162 
21 
42 


440,386 
376,966 

63,420 
252,600 

46,210 


30 

5,855 

42 

83,294 

19 

1,157 

NA 

8 

730 

NA 

NA 


1,629 
952 
677 
205 

3,968 
258 


19,734 
14,018 

5,716 
58,410 

5,150 


55 

10,316 

92 

109,123 

33 

3,156 
NA 
12 

2,048 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 


4,8U 
3,156 
1,655 
NA 
5,112 
393 


52,915 
37,190 
15,725 
50,948 
5,260 


26 

10,003 

2,086 

132,790 

15 

MA 

NA 

2 

453 

NA 

NA 

NA 


5,992 
453 


845 

NA 

NA 

1,235 

6 


42,370 
NA 
NA 

86,070 
4,350 


128 

6,317 

205 

10,392,464 

115 

6,056 

10,093,340 

22 

390 

717,276 

8 

129 

413,652 


3,848 

133 

2,336 


33 

1 

121 


6,065,964 

164,000 

4,162,500 


115 
106 


6,131 
4,775 
1,356 
1,156 

186 


187 
168 
19 


9,991,264 
8,306,400 
1,684,864 

401,200 


155 

10,948 

565 

1,333,567 

132 

8,225 

1,002,272 

23 

761 

33,420 

9 

130 

13,250 


132 

125 


8,180 
8,042 

138 

93 

2,052 

716 


513 

483 

30 

30 

22 


994,422 
974,172 

20,250 
309,925 

29,220 


188 

10,422 

555 

474,938 

121 

4,968 

NA 

63 

2,074 

KA 

NA 

NA 

NA 


121 
106 


5,055 
4,688 
367 
280 
3,380 
1,987 


421 
318 
103 


247,691 
227,071 

20,620 
190,550 

36,697 


31 

10,356 

594 

356,798 

48 

4,652 

NA 

41 

2,450 

NA 

NA 

NA 

NA 


6,771 
4,652 
2,119 
NA 
3,754 
331 


524 

433 

91 


246,070 
182,983 
63,087 
96,468 
14,260 


63 

10,683 

3,781 

416,020 

23 

NA 
NA 
33 
1,416 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 


NA 

NA 
KA 


KA 
KA 
KA 


NA 

NA 
KA 


KA 
7 
33 


4,598 

KA 

KA 

KA 

4,669 

1,416 


1,149 
NA 
NA 

2,094 
533 


176,330 
NA 
NA 

160,950 
78,740 


D  Data  not  shown  to  avoid  disclosure  of  Individual  pperatlons. 
NA  Not  available. 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS  7 

Table  5.-YEARS  ON  FARM-NUMBER  OF  FARM  OPERATORS  ACCORDING  TO  YEARS  ON  FARM,  BY  TENURE 
OF  OPERATOR,  CENSUSES  OF  1917  TO  1960;  AND  BY  ISLANDS,  CENSUSES  OF  1940  TO  1960 


(For  deflnltlans  and  explfiimtlans,  see  text) 


Virgin  Islands,  total 


Censxis 

of 

1960 

(Apr.  1) 


Censtis 


1950^ 
(Apr.  1) 


of 

1940 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1917 

(Nov.  1) 


Census 

of 

1960 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1950 

(Apr.  1) 


1940 
(Apr.  1) 


St.  John 


Census 

of 

1960 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1950' 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1940 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1960 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1950 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1940 

(Apr.  1) 


All  fann  operators  reporting  years 
on  farm,  total 

1  year  or  less 

Under  3  months , 

2  to  4  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  years  and  over 

All  farm  operators  not  reporting  years 
on  farm,  total 

Full  owners  reporting  years  on  fann,  total 

1  year  or  less 

Under  3  months 

2  to  4  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  years  and  over 

Full  owners  not  reporting  years  on  faun,  total. 

Bart  owners  reporting  years  on  fazm,  total 

1  year  or  less 

Under  3  months 

2  to  4  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  years  and  over 

Part  owners  not  reporting  years  on  farm,  total. 

Managers  reporting  years  on  farm,  total 

1  year  or  less 

Under  3  months 

2  to  4  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  years  and  over 

Managers  not  reporting  years  on  fann,  total..,. 

Tenants  reporting  years  on  fann,  total 

1  year  or  less 

Under  3  months 

2  to  4  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  years  and  over 

Tenants  not  reporting  years  on  fann,  total 

NA  Not  available. 
'Revised. 


471 
20 
4 
98 
85 

268 


360 

10 

2 

60 

66 

224 
26 


702 
43 
3 
118 
168 
373 


500 

22 

2 

59 

120 

299 

40 

29 

2 

2 

4 

21 

3 

32 
3 

10 
7 
12 

4 

141 
16 

1 
47 
37 
41 

5 


106 
12 
212 
287 
203 


492 

35 
2 
116 
222 
119 


220 
52 
5 
71 
39 
58 
10 


419 
63 
NA 

113 
78 

165 


297 
16 
2 
68 
59 

154 


219 
7 
1 
36 
42 
134 
U 


491 
38 
2 
88 
121 
244 


337 
19 
1 
41 
84 

193 
10 


2 
11 
1 

18 
2 

5 
5 
6 
3 

121 
15 

1 
42 
30 
34 

3 


595 
87 
7 
151 
241 
116 


374 

31 
1 
79 
196 
68 


17D 
44 
2 
54 
31 
41 
9 


120 

4 
2 
19 
19 
78 


132 

4 

1 


105 
3 
1 
9 
20 
73 
20 


183 
17 
5 
57 
32 
77 


104 

4 

1 

35 

19 

46 

2 


19 
5 

1 
7 
1 
6 


3 
15 

7 
17 

1 


8 


ISLANDS 


Table  6.-W0RK  OFF  FARM-NUMBER  OF  FARM  OPERATORS  REPORTING  WORK  OFF  THE  FARM,  BY  TENURE  OF 

OPERATOR,  BY  ISLANDS:  CENSUSES  OF  1940  TO  1960 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  tejct) 


VliBln  Islands,  total 


Census 

of 

1960 

(Apr.  1) 


1950' 
(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1940 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1960 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1950' 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1940 

(Apr.  1) 


1950 
(Apr.  1) 


Census 
of 

1950' 
(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1940 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1960 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 
of 

1950' 
(^r.  1) 


Census 

of 

1940 

(Apr.  1) 


All  farm  operators  reporting  work  off  their  farms. 

1  to  49  days 

50  to  99  days 

100  to  199  days 

200  or  Dore  daya 

All  farm  operators  not  worldng  off  tlielr  farms 
or  not  reporting  as  to  work  off  their  farms 

Full  owners  reporting  work  off  their  fauns 

1  to  49  days 

50  to  99  days 

100  to  199  days 

200  or  acre  days 

Full  owners  not  working  off  their  farms 
or  not  reporting  as  to  work  off  their  farms 

Part  owners  reporting  work  off  their  farms 

1  to  49  days 

50  to  99  days 

100  to  199  days 

200  or  DKDre  days 

Part  owners  not  working  off  their  farms 
or  not  reporting  as  to  work  off  their  farms 

Managers  reporting  work  off  their  farms 

1  to  49  days 

50  to  99  days 

100  to  199  days 

200  or  l»re  days 

lianagera  not  working  off  their  farms 
or  not  reporting  as  to  work  off  their  farms 

Tenants  reporting  work  off  their  farms 

1  to  49  days 

50  to  99  days 

100  to  199  days 

200  or  more  days 

Tenants  not  working  off  their  farms 
or  not  reporting  as  to  work  off  their  fanns 


288 
17 
14 
24 

233 


224 
14 
11 
18 

IBl 


376 
29 
52 
81 

214 


283 
20 
38 
64 

161 


357 
18 
46 
112 
181 


249 
10 
22 
80 

137 


9 

6 

157 


127 
3 
6 
4 

114 

105 
7 


253 
23 
39 

54 
137 


183 
17 
27 
38 

101 


265 
11 
31 
76 

U7 

345 

191 

8 

15 

55 

113 

137 
6 


69 
2 


32 
30 


47 
2 
2 

22 

21 


4 
1 

10 

1 

"i 

IS 

16 

3 
6 
7 


'Revised. 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS  9 

Table  7.-SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES.  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR-VIRGIN  ISLANDS,  TOTAL.  FARMS 
REPORTING  AND  AMOUNT  EXPENDED,  CENSUSES  OF  1917  TO  1960;  BY  ISLANDS,  FARMS  REPORTING  1960, 
AND  AMOUNT  EXPENDED.  CENSUSES  OF  1930  TO  1960 


Item 
(For  deflnltionfl  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Virglj]  Islands,  total 


FamiB  reporting 


1959  1949  1939  1929  1917 


Anovint  expended,  dollars 


1939  1929 


Faras 
report- 
ing 
1959 


Amount  expended,  dollars 


Machine  hire ,   total 

Owners 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Hired  farm  labor  (excluding  housework),  total 
Owners 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry,  total 

Owners 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers. 

Tenants 

Seeds,  bulbs,  plants,  and  trees,  total 

Owners 

Pull  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Fertilizer  and  manure,  total 

Owners 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


152 
106 
89 
17 
7 
39 

124 
102 
93 
9 
7 
15 

ijl, 
35 


KA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
KA 
NA 

341 
261 
242 
19 
26 
54 

395 
300 
277 
23 
15 
80 

179 
138 
133 
5 
7 
34 

19 
10 
10 


KA 
KA 
NA 
KA 
NA 
NA 

591 
412 
385 
27 
44 
135 

323 

193 

174 

19 

29 

101 


18,039 
8,690 
7,214 
1,476 
7,010 
2,339 

1,286,910 

133,647 

103,064 

30,583 

1,125,321 

27,942 

96,41B 
83,554 
50,272 
33,282 
4,334 
8,530 

9,427 
1,568 
1,458 

lie 

5,755 
2,104 

121,661 
8,055 
6,948 
1,107 

m,449 
2,157 


NA 
KA 
KA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

360,830 
130,363 
121,121 
9,242 
218,235 
12,232 

33,929 
22,000 
20,914 
1,086 
5,243 
6,686 

^4,748 
^2,786 
^2,655 
'l31 
1,446 
516 

26,159 
339 
339 


HA 


174,022 
53,681 
48,715 
4,966 

106,749 
11,592 

21,428 

7,901 

7,523 

378 

10,460 
3,067 

NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 


397 
NA 
KA 
NA 


KA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

242,817 
78,835 
71,610 
7,225 
157,125 
6,857 

4,144 

2,352 

2,105 

247 

556 
1,236 

NA 
NA 
NA 
KA 
NA 
NA 

293 

100 
100 

113 
80 


NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

'572,046 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

9,147 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

15,439 
NA 
NA 
KA 
NA 
HA 


60 
9 
5 

19 

125 
80 
69 
U 
7 
38 


16,999 
7,650 
6,914 
736 
7,010 
2,339 

1,235,712 

85,449 

76,796 

8,653 

1,125,321 
24,942 

43,140 
30,978 
30,476 
502 
4,334 
7,828 

8,704 
1,345 
1,235 
110 
5,755 
1,604 

121,341 
7,755 
6,656 
1,099 

111,449 
2,137 


KA 
KA 
KA 
KA 
NA 
KA 

298,029 

79,775 

71,837 

7,938 

207,607 
10,647 

19,294 
11,382 
10,735 
647 
3,598 
4,314 

'2,906 

^1,966 

^1,880 

'86 

476 
464 

25,699 
129 
129 

25,570 


NA 
NA 
NA 
KA 

138,482 
41,928 
37,618 
4,310 
85,855 
10,699 

13,873 
5,230 
4,997 
233 
5,874 
2,769 

KA 
KA 
KA 
NA 


300 
NA 
NA 


NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

198,990 
54,936 
50,272 
4,664 
140,816 
3,238 

1,609 
875 
875 

134 
600 


NA 
NA 


293 

100 
100 

113 
80 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


reporting 
1959 


Amount  expended,  dollsre 


F'ams 

reporting 

1959 


Amount  expended,  dollars 


Machine  hire ,    total 

Owners 

Pull  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Hired  farm  labor  (excluding  housework),  total 

Owners 

Pull  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry,  total 

Owners 

Pull  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers  •■■••■•••• ..••••■• 

Tenants 

Seeds,  bulbs,  plants,   and  trees,   total 

Owners 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Fertlll zer  and  manure,  total 

Owners 

Pull  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 


NA 

NA 

... 

NA 

KA 

HA 

... 

NA 

,615 

13,252 

,615 

7,192 

(D) 

6,493 

(D) 

699 

(D) 

5,220 

(D) 

840 

(D) 

1,762 

(D) 

1,523 

(D) 

1,394 

(D) 

129 

(D) 

80 

(D) 

159 

(D) 

152 

(D) 

137 

(D) 

137 

(D) 

... 

HA 
HA 

NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

5,673 
867 
557 
310 

4,750 
56 

223 
219 
138 
=81 

4 


NA 
NA 
NA 
KA 
NA 
HA 

11,076 

6,482 

5,930 

552 

3,794 
800 

155 
UO 
140 


1,040 

1,040 

300 

(D) 


49,583 
46,583 
24,668 
21,915 

(D) 

53,228 
52,526 
19,766 
32,760 

702 

673 
173 
173 


(D) 

320 
300 
(D) 
(D) 

(D) 


HA 

HA 
HA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

49,549 
43,396 
42,791 

605 
5,408 

745 

12,873 
9,095 
8,785 
310 
1,565 
2,213 

1,690 

683 

638 

45 

970 
37 

370 
120 
120 


KA 
NA 
KA 
KA 
KA 
NA 

29,867 
10,886 
10,540 

346 
18,144 

837 

7,332 
2,452 
2,388 
64 
4,582 
298 

NA 
NA 
HA 
KA 
KA 

ha! 

97 
HA 


KA 
KA 
NA 
NA 
KA 
NA 

32,751 
17,417 
15,408 

2,009 
12,515 

2,819 

2,380 

1,337 

1,090 

247 

407 

636 

HA 
HA 
KA 
KA 
HA 
HA 


D  Data  not  shown  to  avoid  disclosure  of  Individual  operations. 

KA  Not  available. 

^Cash  expended  and  value  of  house  rent  and  board  furnished. 

^Revised. 


10  ISLANDS 

Table  8.-FARM  MORTGAGE  DEBT  OF  FULL  OWNERS  AND  PART  OWNERS,  BY  ISLANDS:  CENSUSES  OF  1930  TO  1960 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Virgin  Islands,  total 


Census 

of 

1960 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 
1950^ 
(Apr.  1) 


Census 
of 

ig'io 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1930 

(Apr.  1) 


1960 
(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1950 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1940 

(Apr.  1) 


Census 

of 

1930 

ItpT.   1) 


All  farms  operated  by  owners number  . 

Reported  free  from  mortgage number . 

Heported  mortgaged number . 

Proportion  mortgaged percent . 

Land  onned^ acres  . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars. 

Average  value  per  farm dollars  . 

Amount  of  mortgage  debt^ dollars . 

No  report  as  to  mortgage  status  or 

amount  of  debt  not  reported number . 

I^nd  onned^ acres  . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars  . 

Farms  operated  by  full  owners number . 

Reported  free  from  mortgage number . 

Land  owned^ acres  . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars. 

Average  value  per  farm dollars  . 

Reported  mortgaged number . 

Proportlan  mortgaged percent . 

Land  owned^ acres  . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars  . 

Average  value  per  farm dollars . 

Amount  of  mortgage  debt^ dollars  . 

Average  equity  per  farm dollars  . 

Average  debt  per  farm dollars  . 

Ratio  of  debt  to  vulue percent . 

No  report  as  to  mortgage  status  or 

amount  of  debt  not  reported number . 

Land  owned^ acres  . . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars  . 

Farms  operated  by  part  owners number . 

Reported  free  fron  mortgage jiumber . 

Land  owned    ^ acres  . . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars . , 

Average  value  per  farm dollars . , 

Reported  mortgaged number . . 

Prqpartion  mortgaged percent . , 

Land  owned^ acres  . , 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars  . , 

Amount  of  mortgage  debt^ dollars . , 

Average  debt  per  farm dollars . , 

Ratio  of  debt  to  value percent . , 

No  report  as  to  mortgage  status  or 

amount  of  debt  not  reported jiumber . , 

Land  owned^ acres  . , 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars  . , 


413 

262 

70 

16.9 

4,685 

6,498,400 

92,834 

830,851 

81 

2,580 

3,484,825 

386 

244 

15,588 

23,848,621 

97,740 

68 

17.6 

4,560 

6,332,400 

93,124 

817,851 

81,096 

12,027 

12.9 

74 

2,517 

3,382,775 

27 

18 

1,205 

1,417,940 

78,774 

2 

7.4 

125 

166,000 

13,000 

6,500 

7.8 

7 

63 

102,050 


572 

355 

158 

27.6 

12,004 

2,U0,435 

13,357 

198,678 

62 

5,877 

353, 830 

540 

337 

22,184 

1,281,170 

3,802 

150 

27.8 

10,502 

1,841,735 

12,278 

188,988 

11,018 

1,260 

10.3 

56 

5,761 

340,810 

32 

18 

353 

40,969 

2,276 

8 

25.0 

1,502 

268,700 

9,690 

1,211 

3.6 

6 

U6 

13,020 


540 

165 

372 

68.9 

11,859 

'585,436 

'1,574 

302,944 

3 

1,265 

14,700 

498 

135 

9,674 

430,246 

3,187 

360 

72.3 

U,684 

569,706 

1,583 

295,749 

761 

822 

51.9 

3 

1,265 

14,700 

42 

30 

667 

'42,975 

'l,432 

12 

28.6 

100 

'15, 7X 

'7,195 

600 

NA 


177 

107 

58 

32.8 

^21,133 

'760,670 

'13, U5 

222,114 

12 

'1,037 
'16,092 

146 
NA 
NA 


247 

163 

56 

22.7 

3,358 

3,X2,000 

58,964 

496,928 

28 

1,232 

1,758,300 

233 

154 

11,498 

17,550,621 

113,965 

55 

23.6 

3,242 

3,186,000 

57,927 

493,928 

48,947 

8,980 

15.5 

24 

1,189 

1,682,800 

14 

9 

51 

93,700 

10,411 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 


43 
75,500 


363 

184 

143 

39.4 

11,303 

1,998,725 

13,977 

173,028 

39 

2,781 
207,425 

347 

178 

12,439 

972,137 

5,461 

136 

39.2 

9,804 

1,730,425 

12,724 

163,638 

11,520 

1,203 

9.5 

36 

2,755 

205,985 

16 

6 

229 

17,609 

2,935 

7 

43.8 

1,499 

268,300 

9,390 

1,341 

3.5 

3 

26 

1,440 


345 

86.2 

10,900 

'538,461 

'1,561 

287,153 

2 

815 

4,700 

378 

43 

5,443 

246,132 

5,724 

333 

88.1 

10,725 

522,731 

1,570 

279,958 

729 

841 

53.6 

2 

815 

4,700 

22 

10 

182 

'16,639 

'1,664 

12 

54.5 

100 

'15,730 

'7,195 

600 

NA 


91 

43 

45 

49.5 

^17,605 

'580,520 

'12,900 

195,127 

3 

'54 

'1,890 

89 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 

2 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS 


11 


Table  8.-FARM  MORTGAGE  DEBT  OF  FULL  OWNERS  AND  PART  OWNERS.  BY  ISLANDS:  CENSUSES  OF 

1930  TO  1960-Ck)ntinued 


{Far  definitions  and  explanaticns,  see  text) 


All  farms  c^ierated  ty  owners number . 

Reported  free  from  mortgage number . 

Reported  mortgaged aiumber . 

Proportion  mortgaged percent . 

I^nd  owned^ acres  . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars. 

Average  value  per  farm dollars. 

Aniount  of  mortgage  debt^ dollars  . 

No  report  as  to  mortgage  status  or 

amount  of  debt  not  reported number . 

Land  owned^ acres  . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars. 

Farms  operated  by  full  owners number . 

Reported  free  f ran  mortgage number . 

Land  owned^ acres  . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars. 

Average  value  per  farm dollars  . 

Reported  mortgaged nxmber . 

Proportlan  mortgaged percent . 

Land  owned^ acres  . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars. 

Average  value  per  farm dollars  . 

Amount  of  mortgage  debt^ dollars  . 

Average  equity  per  farm dollars  , 

Average  debt  per  farm dollars  . 

Ratio  of  debt  to  value percent . 

No  report  as  to  mortgage  status  or 

amount  of  debt  not  reported number . 

Land  owned^ acres  . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollare. 

Farms  operated  by  part  owner9 number . 

Reported  free  f rem  mortgage number . 

Land  ovned^ acres . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars. 

Average  value  per  farm dollars . 

Reported  mortgaged number . 

Proportion  mortgaged percent. 

Land  owned^ acres  . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars. 

Amount  of  mortgage  debt^ dollars  . 

Average  debt  per  farm dollars  . 

Ratio  of  debt  to  value percent . 

No  report  as   to  mortgage  status  or 

amount  of  debt  not  reported number. 

I^nd  owned^ acres  . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars. 


1960 
(Apr.  1) 


51 

2A. 

2 

3.9 

2B 

8,900 

4,450 

3,923 

25 

1,044 

1,225,825 

47 
22 

783 

1,214,400 

55,200 

2 

4.3 

28 

8,900 

4,450 

3,923 

2,489 

1,962 

44.1 

23 

1,025 
1,200,975 

4 

2 

8 

2,200 

1,100 


2 

19 

24,850 


Census 

of 
1950^ 
(Apr.  1) 


77 

59 

3 

3.8 

239 

32,500 

10,833 

7,000 

15 

2,281 

113,795 

68 

53 

2,887 

2-13,231 

4,589 

3 

4.4 

239 

32,500 

10,833 

7,000 

8,500 

2,333 

21.5 

12 
2,191 

102,215 

9 
6 
34 

7,710 
1,285 


3 

90 

11,580 


Census 

of 

1940 

(Apr.  1) 


14 

14 

952 

14,018 

1,001 


5 
5 

205 
*5,716 
'1,143 


Census 

of 

1930 

(Apr.  1) 


38 

34 

3 

7.9 

'358 

*5,000 

'1,667 

2,007 

1 

'9 

*200 

29 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 

HA 
HA 
HA 

9 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
NA 
HA 
HA 
HA 

HA 
HA 
HA 


St. 


Census 

of 

1960 

(J^r.  1) 


115 

75 

12 

10.4 

1,299 

3,187,500 

265,625 

330,000 

23 

304 

500,700 

106 

68 

3,307 

5,083,600 

74,759 

11 

10.4 

1,290 

3,137,500 

285,227 

320,000 

256,136 

29,091 

10.2 

27 

X3 

499,000 

9 

7 

1,146 

1,322,040 

1B8,863 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 


1 
1,700 


Census 

of 

1950 

(i*r.  1) 


132 

U2 

12 

9.1 

462 

79,210 

6,601 

18,650 

8 

815 

32,610 

125 

106 

6,858 

65,802 

621 

U 

8.8 

459 

78,810 

7,165 

18,350 

5,496 

1,668 

23.3 


815 
32,610 

7 

6 

90 

15,650 

2,608 

1 

U.3 

3 

400 

300 

300 

75.0 


Census 

of 

1940 

(Apr.  1) 


121 
93 

27 

22.3 

959 

'46,975 

'1,740 

15,791 

I 

450 
10,000 

106 

78 

3,279 

170,096 

2,181 

27 

25.5 

959 

46,975 

1,740 

15,791 

1,155 

585 

33.6 

1 

450 

10,000 

15 

15 

280 

'20,620 

'1,375 


Census 

of 

1930 

(Apr.  1) 


48 

30 

10 

20.8 

'3,170 

'175,150 

'17, 515 

24,980 


'1,024 
'14,002 

28 
HA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
HA 
HA 

NA 
HA 
HA 

20 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
HA 
NA 
HA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
HA 

HA 
HA 
HA 


D  Data  not  shown  to  avoid  disclosure  of  individual  operations. 

NA  Hcrt  available. 

^Revised. 

^Far  1960  and  1950,  figures  relate  to  total  land  owned,   including  land  rented  to  others;  for  1940  and  1930,  figures  relate  aaiy  to  owned  land  retained  by  the  operator. 

'For  part-owner  farms,    includes  land  rented  frcm  others  as  well  as  land  owned. 

'For  part-owner  farms,   indludes  value  of  land  rented  from  others  as  well  as  value  of  land  owned. 


12 


ISLANDS 


Table  9.-AUT0M0BILES,  MOTORTRUCKS,  AND  TRACTORS-FARMS  REPORTING  AND  NUMBER,  BY  TENURE  OF 

OPERATOR,  BY  ISLANDS:  CENSUSES  OF  1940  TO  1960 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,   see  text) 


AUTOMDBILES 

Total fannB 

Owners farms 

Full  cjwnera farms 

Part  owners farms 

Managers farms 

Tenants farms 

fCTORTRUCKS 
Total farms 

Owners farms 

Full  owners f  arms 

Part  owners farms 

Managers farms 

Tenants farms 

TRACTORS 
Total farms 

Owners farms 

Full  owners farms 

Part  owners farms 

Managers farms 

Tenants farms 


reporting . 

nxnnber . 
reporting . 

number, 
reporting . 

number, 
reporting. 

number, 
reporting. 

number, 
reporting . 

number. 


reporting . 

number, 
reporting . 

number, 
reporting . 

number, 
reporting . 

number. 
reporting . 

number. 
reporting . 

number. 


reporting . 

number, 
reporting . 

number, 
reporting . 

number, 
reporting . 

number, 
reporting . 

number, 
reporting. 

number. 


Virgin  Islands,  total 


Census  of 

1960 
(Apr.  1) 


170 

256 

152 

214 

li7 

207 

5 

7 

10 

33 


132 

229 

107 

131 

93 

112 

lA 

19 

8 

76 

17 

22 


30 
125 
IS 
22 
IB 
22 


Census  of 

1950 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1940 
(Apr.  1) 


40 
46 
39 
146 
1 

(M 

12 
24 
7 
7 


Census  of 

1960 
(Apr.  1) 


128 

187 

111 

155 

108 

152 

3 

3 

9 

23 


37 

85 

69 

171 

23 

66 

26 

83 

19 

58 

22 

74 

4 

8 

4 

9 

3 

7 

37 

72 

6 

12 

6 

16 

10 

28 

u 

lli 

1 

17 

NA 

21 

1 

17 

NA 

21 

Census  of 

1950 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1940 
(Apr.  1) 


48 
64 
32 
38 
31 

1 

(') 
9 
19 
7 


Census  of 

1960 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 
1950 

(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1940 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1960 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1950 
(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1940 
(Apr.  1) 


11 
U 
8 


(M 

3 
5 


NA  Not  available. 

^Data  for  part  owners  are  Included  with  those  for  full  owners. 


Table  lO.-FARMS  REPORTING  TRACTOR  AND  ANIMAL  POWER,  BY  TYPE  OF  OWNERSHIP  AND  BY  TENURE 

OF  FARM  OPERATOR:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


AU.  fam  operators 


Tenure  of  operator 


F\ill  owners  and 
gers 


Part  owners 


Tractor  power,  total , 

Owned  by^ 

Farm  operator  only , 

Farm  operator  and  another  person  Jointly. 

Landlord  of  farm  operator , 

Private  contractor , 

Government  agency , 

Animal  power,    total , 

Owned  by- 
Farm  operator  cmly 

Farm  operator  and  another  person  Jointly. 

Landlord  of  farm  operator 

Private  contractor 

CJovemment  agency 

No  power  used 

Pajm  operators  not  reporting  as  to  use  of 
tractor  or  nnimai  power 


23 
5 


4 
U 


1 
37 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS 


13 


Table  ll.-ELECTRICITY,  PIPED  RUNNING  WATER,  AND  TELEPHONES  ON  FARMS-FARMS  REPORTING,  BY 

TENURE  OF  OPERATOR,  BY  ISLANDS:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


Item 
(For  defijaltlans  and  explanations, 


text) 


Virgin  Islands, 
total 


ELECTHICIW 

Fanna  reporting  electrlclly,   total 

Owners 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Uanagers 

Tenants 

Farms  reporting  no  electrlcll^,  total 

Owners 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Uanagers 

Tenants 

Farms  not  reporting  as  to  presence  of  electricity,   total 

PIPED  RUNNING  WATER 

Farms  reporting  piped  running  water,  total 

Owners 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Uanagers 

Tenants 

Farms  reporting  no  piped  running  water,  total 

Owners 

Full  cnmers 

Part  owners 

Uanagers 

Tenants 

Farms  not  reporting  as  to  presence  of  piped  running  water,  total. 

TEIZFHONE 

Farms  reporting  telephone,  total 

Owners 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Uanagers 

Tenants 

Farms  reporting  no  telephone,  total 

Owners 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Uanagers 

Tenants 

Farms  not  reporting  as  to  presence  of  telephone,  total 


338 
295 

276 
19 
12 

31 

154 

111 

103 

S 


161 

143 

138 

5 

11 


331 
262 
240 

22 
8 

61 


393 

320 
296 

24 
9 

64 


233 

197 

ue 

11 
U 
29 

76 

49 
42 

3 
4 
27 


112 
97 
96 

1 
10 

5 

198 
M3 
132 

13 
5 

48 


247 
191 
178 

U 
6 

SO 


77 
92 
84 
8 


28 

21 
20 

1 

"7 
3 


42 
41 
37 

4 


82 

71 

66 

5 

ii 

4 


36 
35 

33 

2 


89 

78 
71 
7 

'ii 

3 


14 


ISLANDS 


Table  12. -LIVESTOCK  ON  FARMS,  LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS  SOLD,  BY  ISLANDS- 
CENSUSES  OF  1917  TO  1960 


(For  deflnltlane  and  ezplanatloDs ,  see  text) 


LITOSTOCK  ON  FABE 
Any  llveatock ferae  repartlng.. 

Horses,  mules,  ponies,  and  asses 

and  burros ,   total fsms  reporting. . 

nuaber.. 
Horses  and  colts.  Including  ponies ....  f  arras  reporting.. 

nuiiber. . 

Uules  and  mule  colts fams  reporting.. 

number.. 

Asses  and  burros fams  repartlng. . 

number.. 

Cattle  and  calves,  total taiwB  reporting.. 

number. . 
Cows  Including  belfers 

that  have  calved fauB  repartlng. . 

number.. 

Calves  under  3  months  of  age farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
Heifers  and  heifer  calves  3  months 

old  and  over fans  repartlng. . 

nu^)er. . 
Bulls,  bull  calves,  steers,  and  steer 

calves  3  months  old  and  over fazms  reporting.. 

number.. 

Hoga  and  plge ,  total fams  repartlng. . 

number.. 
Pigs  under  ^  months  of  age fame  reporting.. 

nu^)er. . 
Hogs  and  pigs  ^  months  old  and  over. ..faims  reporting.. 

nmter. . 

Sheep  and  lantbs,  total.......... .........fai^  reporting.. 

nui^er. . 

Goats  and  kids,  total fams  reporting.. 

number.. 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over fame  reporting.. 

LIVKSTOCK  sold" 

Any  livestock  sold fame  reporting.. 

value,  dollars.. 

Horses,  mules,  and  asaes  and  burros 

sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
value,  dollars.. 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive faime  reporting.. 

number. . 
value,  ddLLars.. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive fans  importing.. 

number. . 
value,  doUars.. 

Sheep  and  lambs  sold  alive faims  reporting.. 

number. . 
value,  dollars.. 

Goats  and  kids  sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number., 
value,  dollars.. 

LIVESTOCK  PRODDCTS 

CoirB  that  have  ever  been  ndlited.. farms  reporting.. 

number.. 
Cows  milked  the  day  before 

enumeration fatme  reporting. . 

number. . 
Milk  produced quarta.. 

Hllk  sold'" fams  reporting.. 

quarts. . 
value,  dcOlara. . 

Chickens  sold''' fams  reporting. . . 

number.. . 

Chlc)£en  egga  sold'*' farms  reporting... 

doBoia... 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  and  other  poultry 

ralaed  (not  including  chickens}'  fsr^  repartlng... 

nuater.. . 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  snd  other  poultry 

sold  (not  including  chickens)'" farms  reporting... 

number... 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Virgin  Islands,  total 


1960 
(Apr.  1) 


220 
620 
144 
431 
37 
51 


118 
8,383 

114 

3,867 

74 

1,255 

82 
1,920 

78 
1,341 

184 
1,297 
94 
624 
159 
673 

93 
2,152 

187 
2,334 

277 
17,598 


208 
259,234 


Census  of 
1950' 
(Apr.  1) 


5 

9 

211 


2,230 
221,361 

94 

896 

19,641 

43 

884 

12,865 

67 

606 
5,156 


46 
750 


375 
1,738 

16 
565,781 
127,129 

50 
3,860 

72 
92,052 


54 
698 


13 

203 


782 
1,742 
410 
1,075 
154 
268 
218 
399 

258 
11,342 

256 
5,324 

147 
1,076 

175 
2,617 

163 
2,325 

239 

976 
108 
498 
182 
478 

159 
2,784 

311 
3,846 

455 
10,067 


Census  of 

1940 

(Apr.  1) 


185 
10,5a 


190 
22,802 


73 
665 


946 
2,121 

415 
'954 

221 
'623 

310 
'5U 

190 
'8,796 

179 

'7,306 

NA 


133 
'1,490 

'266 

'1,124 

NA 

NA 

266 

1,124 


Census  of 

1930 

(Apr.  1) 


"58 
»819 


'216 
'2,134 


389 
8,046 


NA 
HA 

NA 
NA 
NA 

63 

494,492 

NA 

"81 
"2,817 

194 
20,812 


423 
2,379 
173 
862 
100 
994 
150 
523 

179 
12,252 

•'153 
'4,726 

'142 
'2,770 

NA 
HA 

HA 
NA 

120 
860 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 


1,533 


105 
1,476 


•^152 
^3,331 


NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 

NA 

NA 
NA 

79 
4,353 


Census  of 
1917^ 
(Nov.  1) 


657 
4,188 

275 
1,872 

138 
1,568 

244 

748 

166 
12,187 

NA 

NA 


NA 

140 
2,145 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

32 
1,CK6 

142 
1,584 

163 
'6,137 


Census  of 

1960 

(Apr.  1) 


135 
404 
121 
350 
24 
31 
21 
23 

82 
7,U6 

31 
3,201 

63 
1,132 

53 
1,593 

60 
1,190 

128 
757 
65 
334 
107 
423 

62 

1,742 

93 
1,255 

167 
9,748 


136 
219,  US 


4 

7 

166 

69 

1,928 

194,319 

63 

469 

11,367 

28 

727 

9,950 

30 

266 

2,316 


27 
409 

19 

262 

1,046 

13 

343, 9U 

62,086 

34 
2,333 

45 
58,120 


Census  of 

1950 

(Apr.  1) 


39 
376 


584 
1,212 
354 
849 
126 
213 
104 
150 

154 
8,5a 

152 
3,735 


108 
2,070 

106 
1,945 

182 
726 
32 
368 
135 
358 

121 

1,875 

190 
1,379 

339 
6,368 


116 
2,657 


107 
5,187 


55 
530 


Census  of 

1940 

(Apr.  1) 


698 
1,521 

341 
'715 

191 
'573 

166 
'233 

100 
'5,979 

93 

'4,824 

NA 

NA 

NA 


61 
'1,155 

'194 
'869 
NA 
NA 
194 
869 

'37 
=506 

'166 
'926 

271 
4,479 


Census  of 

1930 
(Apr.  1) 


30 

303,904 

NA 

"48 
"1,324 

111 
9,896 


262 

1,760 

115 

610 

32 
950 

65 
200 

85 
8,391 

'65 
*3,093 

'63 
'1,919 

NA 


77 
665 
NA 
NA 
HA 


17 
1,262 

54 
399 

^83 
=2,033 


Census  of 
1917= 
(Nov.   1) 


36 
1,971 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS 


15 


Table  12.-LIVEST0CK  ON  FARMS,  LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS  SOLD,  BY  ISLANDS: 

CENSUSES  OF  1917  TO  1960-Continued 


Item 
(For  defljiltloDB  and  explanations,  see  tert) 


Census  of 

1960 

(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 
1950' 
(Apr.  1) 


Censiia  of 

1940 

(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1930 

(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 
1917^ 
(Nov.  1) 


Ceosus  of 

1960 

(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1950 

(^ir-  1) 


Census  of 

1940 

(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 

1930 

(Apr.  1) 


Census  of 
1917* 
(Nov.  1) 


LIVESTOCK  ON  FAflMS 
Any  livestock famta  reporting... 


Hoi*ses,  mules,  paniee,   and  asses 

and  burroe ,  total farms  reporting 

number 
Horses  and  colts,  including  panics. .. .farms  reporting 

number 

Mules  and  mule  colte farms  reporting 

number. 

Asses  and  burros farms  reporting 

number 

Cattle  and  calves,  total farms  reporting 

number 
Cows  including  heifers 

that  have  calved farms  reporting 

number 

Calves  under  3  roonthe  of  age farms  reporting 

number 
Heifers  and  heifer  calves  3  months 

old  and  over farms  reporting 

number 
Bulls,  bull  calves,  steers,  and  steer 

calves  3  months  old  and  over farms  reporting 

number 

Hogs  and  pigs,  total farms  reporting 

number 

Pigs  under  4  months  of  age farms  reporting 

number 

Hogs  and  pigs  A   months  old  and  over... farms  reporting 

number, 

Sheep  and  lambs ,  total farms  reporting 

number 

Coats  and  Idds,   total farms  reporting 

number 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over farms  reporting 

number 


LIVESTOCK  SOLD^° 

Any  livestock  sold farms  reporting... 

value,  dollars... 

Horses,  mules,  and  asses  and  burros 

sold  alive farms  reporting... 

number. . . 
value,  dollars. .. 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting... 

number. . . 
value ,  dollars . . . 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting... 

number . . . 
value,  dollars... 

Sheep  and  lambs  sold  alive farms  reporting... 

number... 
value,  dollars... 

Qoats  and  kids  sold  alive farms  reporting... 

number. . . 
value,  dollars... 

LIVESTOCK  PaOKICTS 

Cows  that  have  ever  been  ndlked farms  reporting... 

number. . . 
Cows  milked  the  day  before 

enumeration farms  reporting. .. 

number. .. 
Milk  produced quarts. . . 

Milk  sold^*' farms  reporting... 

quarts. . . 
value,  dollars... 

Chickens  sold^"^ farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Chicken  eggs  sold"-" farms  reporting... 

dozens. . . 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  and  other  poultry 

raised  (not  including  chickens)^  farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,   and  other  poultry 

sold   (not  including  chickens)^° farms  reporting... 

number . . . 


23 
143 
11 
85 
21 
5$ 

18 
l';9 

39 
334 

40 
930 


34 
5,509 


34 
3,205 

15 

80 

1,007 


55 
583 

20 

115 
714 


85 
247 

27 

106 

8 

15 

50 
126 


45 

485 
23 

117 

31 
147 

26 

130 

32 
151 
17 
83 
25 
68 

24 
304 

55 
1,201 

55 
1,157 


1 
1 

4 

NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 

7 
193 

26 

407 

7 
790 

35 
2,282 

8 
128 

5 
14 

34 

U4 

15 

'76 

2 

(") 

17 

'38 

24 
'774 

24 
'571 


21 
'203 


"41 


'11 
'232 


18 
232 


"7 
'122 


67 

NA 

333 

240 

26 

NA 

140 

154 

6 

HA 

23 

23 

35 

NA 

170 

63 

40 

NA 

583 

1,149 

'37 

NA 

593 

NA 

'33 

NA 

351 

NA 

NA 

NA 

NA 

NA 

NA 

NA 

NA 

HA 

25 

HA 

140 

55 

NA 

HA 

230 
'339 


NA 


NA 


15 
359 


NA 


NA 
297 


♦119 


HA 


62 
162 
17 
65 
12 

le 

45 
79 


1,126 


25 
595 


18 
284 

14 
133 

33 
397 

18 
205 

31 
192 

13 
261 

55 
745 

70 
6,920 


38 
34,607 


1 

2 

45 

13 

268 

23,337 

16 

347 

6,767 

7 

102 

2,332 

17 

225 

2,126 


3 

221,870 

65,043 

9 
1,334 

20 
33,142 


7 
194 


113 

283 
29 

120 
20 
40 
64 

123 

59 
1,942 

59 

1,104 

36 

188 

36 
400 

31 
250 

25 
99 
9 
47 
22 
52 

14 
605 

66 
1,266 

61 
2,542 


43 
7,457 


48 
15,333 


13 
121 


NA 


214 

486 

59 

'163 

28 

'    '»50 

127 

'273 

66 

'2,043 

62 

'1,911 

NA 

NA 

NA 
NA 

51 
'132 

'64 
'202 
NA 
NA 
64 

202 

'17 
'272 

'39 
'976 

100 
3,335 


38 
190,588 


''26 
"871 


74 
10,717 


NA 


286 
32 

112 
12 
21 
50 

153 

54 
2,27» 

*51 

*1,035 

'46 

'500 

NA 


5 
207 


'39 
'959 


28 

2,023 


HA  Not  available.  'Revised.  'Age  not  specified.  'Over  3  mcnthe  old 
cattle  and  calves  over  3  montliB  old:  no  other  mention  made  of  age.  *Under 
calendar  year  preceding  Census.        ''Poultry  sold.        "Data  for  St.   John  are 


*CowB  and  heifers  2  years  old  and  over  kept  ^llaly  for  millt  production.  'included  in  total  for 
1  year  old.  'Over  4  months  old.  'Over  6  acnthB  old.  ♦poultry  of  all  ]ElndB.  "'Data  relate  to 
Included  with  those  for  St.   ThooBS. 


16 


ISLANDS 


Table  13.-SPECIFIED  FIELD  CROPS-FARMS  REPORTING.  ACRES  AND  QUANTITY  HARVESTED,  BY  ISLANDS: 

CENSUSES  OF  1917  TO  1960 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Virgin  Islands,  total 


Specified  field  crops. 


Beans,  dry. 


Sugarcane^. 


Sweetpotatoea. 


Taiva. 


.faniis  reporting 
acres 

.farms  reporting 

acres 

pounds 

.farms  reporting 

acres 

pounds 

.faras  reporting 

acres 

pounds 

.fariBB  reporting 

acres 

tons 

.faxms  reporting 

acres 

pounds 

.farms  reporting 

acres 

pounds 

.farms  reporting 

acres 

pounds 


354 
3,774 

31 

22 

9,626 

12 

2 

1,192 

24 

3 

3,284 

144 

3,676 

104,540 

57 

45 

43,121 

33 

7 

7,165 

53 

19 
21,131 


450 
4,416 

U4 

49 

29,330 

103 

24 

12,441 

102 

23 

14,790 

379 

4,142 

49,091 

270 

85 

81,186 

130 

33 

24,853 

210 
52 

72,930 


595 
4,406 


25 
17,200 

49 

17 

8,343 

56 

21 
15,653 

501 
4,097 
42,641 

200 

83 

104,900 

167 

85 

102,100 

165 

48 

75,200 


162 
6,523 

6 

20 

13,900 

7 

3 

430 

6 
2 

2,690 

115 
5,823 
56,405 

33 

22 

67,700 

30 

15 

31,300 

13 

6 

15,400 


NA 

16,574 


25 
17,700 

2 

1 
90 

NA 

NA 


286 

8,685 

64,129 

(') 

'•V 

NA 
NA 
NA 

(') 
(^) 
(=) 


299 
3,767 

29 

22 

9,615 


2 

1,120 

18 

2 

1,%7 

142 

3,676 

104,432 

42 

42 

38,991 

20 

6 

4,080 

40 

17 

17,311 


391 
4,341 

101 

42 

27,080 

75 

14 

8,856 


12 
7,360 

364 

4,136 

49,066 

224 

61 

71,201 

106 

23 

18,880 

190 

46 

69,585 


475 
4,226 


13,900 

13 

5 

1,841 

22 

10 

9,373 

469 
4,086 
42,581 

124 

43 

48,100 

99 

38 

41,200 

no 

20 
35,800 


109 
6,014 


19 
13,700 

1 
1 
50 

2 

1 

900 

107 
5,820 
56,396 

12 

U 

49,800 


3 
6,700 


NA 
12,806 

NA 

24 

17,500 

NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 

8,684 
84,126 

(P 
(=) 
(') 

NA 
NA 
NA 

(=) 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text] 


Specified  field  crops fanDS  reporting 

acres 


Com farms  reporting 

acres 
pounds 

Beans,  dry farms  reporting 

acres 
pounds 

Cassava farms  reporting 

acres 
pounds 

Sugarcane^ farms  reporting 

acres 
tcms 

Sweetpotatoea farms  reporting 

acres 
pounds 


Taz^B. . 


.fanBB  reporting 
acres 
pounds 

.farms  reporting 

acres 

pounds 


12 

4 

310 

16 
6 

1,475 


23 

11 

4,350 


2 
1,323 


2 

1,220 


3 

1 

70 

3 
2 

230 

2 
(') 

C) 

3 

2 

2,200 

3 

3 
6,200 

1 
(*) 
(') 


14 
12 

1 
(Z) 
100 

4 

1 
190 


4 
2 
5 

12 

7 

5,700 

3 

1 

1,100 

3 

1 

900 


NA 

1,393 


3 
(Z) 
70 

4 

1 

1,300 

2 

(z) 
108 

11 

3 

4,005 

13 

1 

3,085 

13 

2 

3,820 


34 
48 

13 

7 

2,2» 

16 

6 

3,275 

12 

5 

5,955 

9 
4 
16 

23 

13 

5,635 


12 

4 

2,125 


110 
169 


33 

11 

6,432 


6,050 

30 

'11 
'60 

73 

38 

54,600 

65 

44 
54,700 

54 

■'28 

'39,400 


39 

497 


1 

1 

100 


2 

1 

190 


12,200 

20 

10 

20,500 

4 

2 

7,800 


NA 

2,375 

NA 

1 
200 

'2 

1 
90 

NA 
NA 
NA 


(') 

NA 
NA 
NA 

(') 

<^' 
(") 


NA  Not  available. 

Z  Reported  In  small  fractions. 

'For  1929  snd  1917,  production  of  sugarcane  relates  to  that  harvested  diixlng  the  12-mDnth  periods  ending  September  30,  1929,  and  September  30,  1917,  respectively. 

^Included  In  the  total  for  all  vegetables  harvested. 

^or  1917,  2  farms  reporting  1  acre  of  dry  beans  harvested  Included  with  data  for  St.  Thcmas. 

'Data  for  St.  John  are  Included  with  those  for  St.  Thooss. 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS 


17 


Table  14.-VEGETABLES-FARMS  REPORTING,  ACREAGE,  VALUE  OF  VEGETABLES  HARVESTED  FOR  SALE,  FARMS 
REPORTING  VEGETABLES  FOR  HOME  USE.  BY  ISLANDS:  CENSUSES  OF  1917  TO  1960 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Virgin  Islands,  total 


Vegetables  for  home  use  and  for  sale 
(other  than  Irish  and  sweet  potatoes): 

Vegetables  harvested  for  home  use farms  reporting.. 

Vegetables  harvested  for  sale farms  reporting.. 

acres . . 
value ,  dollars . . 

Beans,  green fanas  reporting.. 

acres. . 
value ,  dollars . . 

Cabbage farms  reporting. . 

acres. . 
value ,  dollars . . 

Carrots farms  reporting . . 

acres. . 
value ,  dollars . . 

Celery farms  reporting. . 

acres., 
value,  dollars.. 

Cucumbers farms  reporting. . 

acres., 
value,   dollars. 

Eggplant farms  reporting . . 

acres . 
value,  dollars. 

Okra farms  reporting. 

acres, 
value ,  dollars . 

Onions farms  reporting. 

acres. 
value ,  dollars . 

Peppers farms  reporting. 

acres, 
value,  dollars. 

Squash^ farms  reporting . 

acres, 
value,  dollars. 

Tomatoes farms  reporting . 

acres, 
value,  dollars. 

Other  vegetables acres. 

value,  dollars. 


96 

U, 

45 

13,137 

10 

2 

350 

14 

4 

752 

23 

4 

1,615 

14 

2 

693 

10 

2 

360 

26 

4 

1,277 

26 

4 

1,209 

12 

1 

362 

33 

5 

815 


335 

32 

9 

2,515 

6 

2,854 


323 

178 

269 

52,022 

41 

9 

(^) 

100 

20 
(=) 

74 

32 
(=) 

26 

5 
(') 
9 
1 
(') 
90 
14 
(  =  ) 

126 
26 

(^) 
17 
3 

C) 

95 
12 

(  =  ) 

17 
14 
(') 
129 
IM 
C^) 
10 
(=) 


HA 

186 

156 

16,050 

54 

14 

(') 

52 

11 

(') 

67 

17 

(  =  ) 

24 

5 

(=) 

23 

(=? 

43 

7 

(=) 

73 

21 

(') 

9 

2 

C») 

58 

9 

(  =  ) 

39 
11 

(^) 
95 
30 

C') 
26 

(=) 


KA 

40 

50 

2,690 

5 

2 

14 
4 
(') 
15 
3 
(=) 


HA 
HA 

KA 

6 

2 

C) 

10 
3 

8 

20 

(») 

7 

2 

(=) 


1 
(  =  ) 
24 
10 
(  =  ) 
3 
(') 


(') 

184 

>168 

'6,537 

(=) 

<P 
(') 
(') 
(  =  ) 

C=) 
C=) 

(') 

(=) 
(^) 
(') 
(=) 


(=) 
(=) 
(=) 

t=) 
'^ 
',' 
'J' 
'!' 
(») 
(») 

(») 
(^) 

<^' 
(=) 
(') 
(') 
(') 
(') 


72 

27 

29 

6,209 

6 

1 

245 

12 

4 

612 

12 

2 

417 

7 
1 

383 
8 
2 

280 
11 
2 

537 

16 

3 

539 

1 

(2) 

10 

17 

3 

452 

1 

(Z) 

10 

17 

7 

1,270 

3 

1,454 


230 

121 

193 

38,329 

23 

5 

(») 

76 

13 

(  =  ) 

A3 

19 

(=) 

12 

1 

(=) 

4 

1 

(^) 

63 

9 

(  =  ) 

89 
14 
(») 
10 
1 
(=) 
66 
8 
(') 

3 

13 
(  =  ) 

91 

105 

(^) 

3 

(') 


NA 

80 

36 

2,307 

9 

2 

(») 

14 

2 

7 

1 
(') 

2 

(Z) 

(^) 

3 

1 

(  =  ) 

6 

1 

(') 

13 
3 

(») 
4 
1 

(=) 
6 
1 

C») 

5 

1 
(^) 
13 
2 
(») 
Zl 
(') 


NA 

9 
25 

760 
2 

1 

(») 

1 

1 

(») 


NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
2 
1 
(») 

1 
(Z) 

C») 

4 
19 

(') 
3 

1 
C») 

1 
(z) 
(^) 

5 

2 
(») 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Vegetables  for  home  use  and  for  sale 
(other  than  Irish  and  sueet  potatoes): 

Vegetables  harvested  for  home  use farms  reporting.. 

Vegetables  harvested  for  sale farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 
value,  dollars.. 

Beans,  green farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 
value ,  dollars . . 

Cabbage farms  reporting . . 

acres. . 
value ,  dollars . . 

Carrots fanns  reporting. . 

acres. . 
value,  dollars.. 

Celery farms  reporting.. 

acres. , 
value,  dollars.. 

Cucumbers farms  reporting. . 

acres. . 
value ,  dollars . . 

Eggplant farms  reporting. , 

acres. , 
value,  dollars. 

Olcra farms  reporting . . 

acres., 
value ,  dollars . 

Onions farms  reporting . 

acres, 
value ,  dollars . 

Peppers farms  reporting. 

acres, 
value ,  dollars . 

Squash' farms  reporting. 

acres, 
value,  dollars. 

Tomatoes farms  reporting . 

acres. 
value,  dollars. 

Other  vegetables acres . 

value,  dollars. 


32 

12 

10 

2,085 

3 

(Z) 

(^) 

4 

'5> 

(=) 

1 

(z) 

(') 


1 
(z) 

(') 

3 
(Z) 
(^) 


6 

4 
62 

2 
(*) 
(') 

1 
(Z) 

C=) 


9 

3 

(=) 


5 
(Z) 
(') 


(Z) 

(^) 
8 
3 

(  =  ) 
1 

(  =  ) 


3 

1 


3 

1 

C») 


3 
1 

(  =  ) 


3 

1 
140 

1 
(*) 
(") 

2 
(*) 
(») 


1 
(Z) 
(') 


1 

(z) 

(=) 

1 


20 

17 

16 

6,928 

4 

1 

105 

2 

(Z) 

140 

11 

2 

1,198 

7 

1 

310 

2 

(Z) 

80 

15 

2 

740 

10 

1 

670 

11 

1 

352 

16 

2 

363 

7 

1 

325 

15 

2 

1,245 

3 

1,400 


61 
46 
66 

U,608 
15 
4 
(') 
20 
7 
(^) 
30 
13 
(=) 

14 

4 

(») 

4 

(Z) 

(^) 

24 

5 

(') 

28 

9 

C') 

7 

2 

(') 

24 

4 

(') 

10 
1 
(  =  ) 
30 
ID 
C») 
6 
(  =  ) 


NA 

100 

116 

13,681 

43 
*12 
(») 

37 

9 

(») 

60 

16 
C») 

22 
5 

C) 

20 
2 

(^) 

37 

6 

(') 

57 

17 

C") 

5 

1 

(') 

49 

7 

(') 

34 

10 
(') 
79 
27 
(') 
5 
C=) 


NA 

28 
24 
1,790 
2 
*1 
(») 
11 
'3 

C») 

15 

3 

(») 

NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 
4 
1 
(') 


3 

C=) 

4 
1 

(') 
4 
1 

(=) 

6 

1 
(=) 
U 

8 
(') 

2 
(=) 


MA  Not  available.  Z  Reported  In  *™wn   fractlana.  ^All  vegetablea,  Including  aweetpotatoes  and  yams,  produced  for  hone  use  and  for  sale, 

vegetables.  ^or  1929,  queatlonnalre  Inquiry  specified  "squaabes  and  puiqikins."  *Data  for  St-   John  are  Included  vitb  tboee  for  St.  T^ocbb. 


'included  in  the  total  of  all 


18 


ISLANDS 


Table  15.-SPECIFIED  FRUITS  AND  NUTS-FARMS  REPORTING,  NUMBER  OF  BEARING  AND  NONBEARING 
TREES  OR  PLANTS.  QUANTITY  HARVESTED,  BY  ISLANDS:  CENSUSES  OF  1917  TO  1960 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Virgin  Islands,  total 


Census 
of 
1960 


Census 

of 
1950^ 


Census 

of 

1940 


Census 
of 
1930 


Census 
of 
1917 


Census 
of 
1960 


Census 
of 
1950 


1940 


Census 
of 
1930 


Census 
of 
1917 


Avocados farms  reporting. 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number . 

Trees  of  bearing  age number. 

Quantll7  harvested number  of  fruits . 

Coconuts farms  reporting,. 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number . . 

Trees  of  bearing  age number . . 

Quantity  harvested number  of  nuts.. 

Grapefruit farms  reporting. . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age niimber. . 

Trees  of  bearing  age number. . 

Quantity  harvested pounds  . , 

Limes  and  lemons farms  reporting.. 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number . . 

Trees  of  bearing  age number.. 

Quantity  harvested pounds . . 

Mangoes farms  reporting. . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number . . 

Trees  of  bearing  age number . . 

Quantity  harvested number  of  fruits . . 

Oranges farms  reporting . . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number. . 

Trees  of  bearing  age number. . 

Quantity  harvested pounds  . . 

Bananas farms  reporting . . 

Hills  not  of  bearing  age number.. 

Hills  of  bearing  age number.. 

Quantity  harvested bunches . . 

Plantains farms  reporting . . 

Hills  not  of  bearing  age number . . 

Hills  of  bearing  age number. . 

Quantity  harvested bunches.. 

Pineapples farms  reporting. . 

Plants  not  of  bearing  age number. . 

Plants  of  bearing  age number . . 

Quantity  harvested boxes . . 


197 

851 

1,959 

37,945 

191 
2,447 
3,105 
26,107 

60 

262 

118 

1,375 

223 

550 

1,193 

29,860 

244 

732 

3,268 

173,457 

102 

928 

428 

3,758 

175 

8,557 

21,212 

20,539 

26 

1,452 

633 

401 

54 
4,374 
5,705 
1,407 


180 

2,193 

5,563 

124, 597 

125 

1,801 

5,142 

83,783 

27 

181 

521 

22,762 

126 

728 

3,270 

85,968 

195 

1,240 

7,312 

959,903 

48 

297 

959 

24,178 

186 
13,560 
21,013 
16,424 

27 
1,225 
1,259 
1,223 

39 

1,960 

6,601 

570 


108 

1,827 

2,051 

163,751 

122 

3,087 

4,291 

120,521 

20 
255 

41 
1,680 

121 

927 

1,251 

88,080 

170 

2,157 

4,436 

442,656 

61 

1,311 

175 

4,800 

157 

m. 


48 

NA 

HA 

9,130 

21 
NA 
MA 

303 


19 

202 

247 

14,700 

35 

472 

1,152 

27,008 


12 
1,280 

43 

121 

322 

11,640 

78 

1,068 

2,335 

407,683 

9 

127 

51 

3,840 

73 

HA 

HA 

6,790 

16 


HA 
HA 

'2,404 


NA 
NA 
NA 
HA 

19 
1,214 
1,070 
12,180 

HA 
HA 


NA 
HA 

HA 
NA 

20 

680 

966 

2,750 

9 
64 

176 
9,480 


115 

576 

1,221 

19,743 

% 
1,309 
1,666 
7,282 

41 

232 

100 

1,281 

m 

245 

622 

8,115 

130 

304 

1,808 

120,801 

68 

877 

349 

3,326 

86 
4,970 
7,708 
6,291 

17 

1,356 

578 

361 

24 

2,849 

4,074 

148 


103 

1,022 

2,686 

82,852 

50 

233 

1,961 

56,281 

12 

99 

461 

22,206 

53 

253 

2,233 

69,944 

80 

205 

3,513 

762,565 

28 

158 

855 

21,293 

96 
6,189 
6,483 
5,400 

12 
463 
143 
149 

18 

1,648 

5,394 

433 


31 

330 

282 

li,551 

49 

269 

2,222 

67,898 

8 

107 

29 

1,360 

26 
26 

131 
4,200 

45 

293 

1,579 

79,050 

18 

121 

70 

2,940 

37 

HA 

HA 

1,838 

9 
HA 
HA 

708 


NA 
HA 
134 


116 
3,200 

7 

59 

137 

3,600 


32 

77 

4,020 

16 

186 

782 

83,085 

5 

71 

38 

3,130 

21 
HA 
HA 

1,057 

2 
NA 

HA 


2 
NA 
KA 

'1,550 


NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 

NA 

462 

2,900 

NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 

200 

NA 
NA 
NA 
HA 

HA 
NA 
NA 

690 

NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 


Item 
(For  definitionB  and  explanations,   see  text) 


Census 

of 
1950' 


Census 
of 
1940 


Censiis 

of 

1930 


Census 
of 
1917 


Census 

of 

1960 


Census 

of 

1950 


Census 

of 

1940 


Census 

of 

1930 


Census 
of 
1917 


Avocados farms  reporting. 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age. number. 

Trees  of  bearing  age number . 

Quantity  harvested number  of  fruits. 

Coconuts farms  reporting . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number. 

Trees  of  bearing  age number . 

Quantity  harvested number  of  nuts . 

Grapefruit .farms  reporting. 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number . 

Trees  of  bearing  age number. 

Quantity  harvested pounds. 

Limes  and  lemons farms  reporting . 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number. 

Trees  of  bearing  age number. 

Quantity  harvested pounds . , 

Mangoes farms  reporting. 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number. 

Trees  of  bearing  age number . 

Quantity  harvested number  of  fruits . , 

Oranges farms  reporting . , 

Trees  not  of  bearing  age number. , 

Trees  of  bearing  age number . . 

Quantity  harvested pounds . , 

Bananas farms  reporting . . 

Hills  not  of  bearing  age number. . 

Hills  of  bearing  age number. 

Quantity  harvested bunches . . 

Plantains farms  reporting.. 

Hills  not  of  bearing  age number . , 

Hills  of  bearing  age number,. 

Quantity  harvested bunches , , 

Pineapples farms  reporting . . 

Plants  not  of  bearing  age number. . 

Plants  of  bearing  age number . , 

Quantity  harvested boxes.. 


10 
18 
25 

21 

366 

360 

8,160 


28 
121 
142 
941 

23 

195 

190 

2,936 


86 

49 

1,910 

26 

934 

2,128 

16,045 

5 

57 

39 

196 

26 

213 

445 

7,265 

31 

226 

1,171 

64,520 

10 

56 

38 

1,350 

22 

2,020 
2,018 
1,219 

3 

182 
153 

116 

6 
98 
75 

6 


9 

1,489 

684 

12,740 


(') 
2 
(  =  ) 
(') 
(') 

3 

50 

127 

22,300 

1 

I') 
(') 

9 

HA 

NA 

853 

3 
NA 

NA 

135 

1 
NA 
NA 

(^) 


1 

3 

8 

800 

16 

% 

459 

5,305 

1 


960 

18 

52 

140 

5,400 

23 

135 

527 

205, 548 

2 

6 
3 


17 
NA 
HA 
353 

2 

HA 

HA 

1 
HA 
NA 

'50 


NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 
NA 

390 
,000 


72 

257 

713 

18,202 

74 

772 

1,079 

10,665 

15 

19 
18 
94 

84 

184 

429 

20,804 

91 
233 

1,270 
49,720 

25 

32 

64 

422 

76 
3,498 
13,429 
14,201 

8 
96 
54 
39 

20 
1,477 
1,575 
1,252 


1,085 

2,828 

39,835 

49 

634 

1,053 

11,457 

10 

25 

21 

360 

47 

262 

592 

8,759 

84 

809 

2,628 

132,818 

10 

83 

66 

1,535 

68 

5,351 

12, 512 

9,805 

12 
580 
963 
958 

15 

214 

1,132 

131 


77 

1,497 

1,769 

152,200 

64 

1,329 

1,385 

39,883 

11 

148 

H2 

^320 

93 

^901 

^1,120 

'83,880 

122 

1,814 

2,730 

341,306 

42 

1,190 

'105 

'1,860 

m 

NA 

HA 

43,954 

36 

HA 

NA 

8,287 

12 

NA 

NA 

'169 


15 

163 

123 

10,700 

12 

317 

556 

18,103 

1 

8 
320 

17 

37 

105 

2,220 

39 

747 

1,026 

119,050 

2 

50 

10 

600 

35 

NA 

NA 

5,375 

12 
NA 
NA 

823 


NA 
'804 


NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

HA 
HA 

218 
1,280 

NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 

KA 
NA 

NA 

NA 

NA 

734 

2,750 

NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 

NA 
NA 
NA 

65 

NA 
NA 
NA 
NA 

NA 

NA 
NA 


NA  Not  available. 

'Revised . 

'For  1929  and  1917,  production  of  pineapples  shown  as  number  of  fruits. 

'Figures  for  St.  John  included  with  those  for  St,  Thomas. 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS  19 

Table  16.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


(For  definitions  and  explanatiOQfi,   see  text) 


Fame number. . . 

Percent  distribution percent. . . 

Land  In  farms acres... 

Percent  distribution percent. . . 

Average  size  of  farm acr«B . . , 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars.., 

Average  per  farm dollars... 

Average  per  acre dollars.., 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use : 

Cropland,   total acres.. 

Harvested farms  reporting. . 

acres. . 

In  growing  crops  not  harvested farms  reporting.. 

acres.. 
On  which  crops  failed, 

and  idle  land farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

Pastured farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

Pasture  other  than  cropland,  total acres.. 

Noncrop  open  or  brash  pasture farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 

Woodland  pastured farms  reporting. . 

acres.. 

All  other  land,  total acres.. 

Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting. . 

acres. . 

Other  land farms  reporting.. 

acres.. 

FAHM  OPERATORS  BY  AGE 

Operators  reporting  age number. . 

Under  25  years number. . 

25  to  34  years number.. 

35  to  44  years number. . 

45  to  54  years number.. 

55  to  64  years number.. 

65  or  more  years number. . 

Average  age years.. 

FAHM  OPEHATOBS  BY  PLACE  OF  BIBIH  AND  RESIDENCE 

Operators  bom  in  Virgin  Islands number.. 

Operators  bom  in  Puerto  Rico number, . 

Operators  bom  elsewhere number. . 

Operators  residing  on  farm  operated number. . 

Operators  not  residing  on  farm  operated number.. 

Operators  not  reporting  residence number. . 

FABI  OPEHAIOHS  BY  YEARS  ON  PRESENT  FARM 

1  year  or  less number. . 

Less  than  3  months number. . 

2  to  4  years - number. . 

5  to  9  years number.. 

10  years  or  more number. . 

Operators  not  reporting  years  on  farm number.. 

FARM  OPERATORS  REPORTING  OFF-FARM  WORK 

Operators  working  off  their  farms,  total number.. 

1  to  49  days number.. 

50  to  99  days number.. 

100  to  199  days number. . 

200  or  more  days number.. 

Operators  not  reporting  as  to  work 
off  their  farms number. . 

FARMS  BY  SIZE 

Under  3  acres number.. 

3  to  9  acres...; number,. 

10  to  19  acres number. . 

20  to  49  acres number. . 

50  to  99  acres number. . 

100  to  174  acres number. . 

175  to  259  acres r.iimber. . 

260  to  499  acres number. , 

500  to  999  acres number.. 

1,000  acres  or  more number.. 

SPECIFIED  EQUIPMENT  AND  FACILITIES 
Motortrucks farms  reporting. 

number. 
Tractors farms  reporting. 

number. 
Automobiles farms  reporting . 

number. 

Electricity farms  reporting. 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting. 

Telephone farms  reporting . 


Total, 

all 

commercial 

farms 


182 

100.0 

35,908 

100.0 

197.3 

43,650,164 

239,836 

1,215.61 


9,192 
132 

3,598 
37 
900 


26 

263 

39 

4,431 

17,877 

86 

13,957 

36 

3,920 

3,839 

30 

7,185 

154 

1,654 


177 
1 
11 
22 
39 
51 
53 
56.9 


104 
33 
45 

159 
16 
7 


25 

27 

116 

14 


63 

131 

19 

102 

65 

95 

138 

72 

38 


Conmercial  f ams    by  type  of  faun 


Sugarcane 
farms 


60 

33.0 

11,463 

31.9 

191.1 

17,009,100 

283,485 

1,483.83 


4,075 
60 

3,254 
10 


7 

36 

10 

97 

4,430 

27 

2,198 

6 

2,232 

2,958 

5 

2,556 

53 

402 


13 

20 

18 

58.7 


Vegetable 
farms 


6 

3.3 

49 

0.1 

8.2 

177,700 

29,617 

3,626.53 


1 
1 
1 

2 
49.8 


Frult-and- 
nut  farms 


32 

17.5 

566 

1.6 

17.7 

595,900 

18,622 

1,052.83 


182 
30 

101 
9 
34 


Dairy 
farms 


6 

34 

3 

13 

220 

11 

140 

13 

30 

164 

4 

34 

26 

130 


1 
4 
4 
12 
11 
59.5 


10 

5.5 

3,564 

9.9 

356.4 

3,492,500 

349,250 

979.94 


361 
3 

23 
2 

11 

2 

42 

4 

785 

2,597 


2,597 


106 
1 

23 
9 

83 


10 

i 

1 
4 
3 
1 
51.8 


Poultry 
farms 


14 

7.7 

292 

0.8 

20.9 

841,600 

60,114 

2,382.19 


Livestock 

farms 

other 
than  dairy 
and  poultry 

farms 


1 

9 

2 

9 

149 

6 

148 

1 

1 

100 

3 

21 

12 

79 


13 

1 
2 
2 
5 
1 
2 
47.8 


48 
26.4 

18,002 

50.2 

375.0 

19,401,564 

404,199 

1,077.74 


3,901 
18 

140 
10 

125 


7 

136 

17 

3,500 

10,172 

28 

8,590 

12 

1,582 

3,929 

13 

3,017 

40 

912 


8 

14 

16 

57.2 


General 
fazme 


6 

3.3 

378 

1.1 

63.0 

343,800 

57  300 

90;. 52 


1 

3 

27 

238 

3 
222 

2 
16 
52 

1 
29 

5 
23 


3 

1 

2 

63.0 


Miscel- 
laneous 
fanDB 


6 
3.3 

1,594 

4.4 

265.7 

1,788,000 

298,000 

1,121.71 


20 
5 

19 
1 
1 


66 

3 
62 

1 

4 
1,508 

1 
1,490 

5 
18 


20 


ISLANDS 


Table  16.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  OF  COMMERCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF  FARM: 

CENSUS  OF  1960-Continued 


Item 
(For  deflnltlonfi  and  explanations,  aee  text) 


Total, 

all 

commprclal 

farme 


Ccomerclal  fanns 


type  of  fann 


Sugarcane 
farms 


Vegetable 
farms 


Fruit-and- 
nut  farms 


Dairy 
farms 


Poultry 
farms 


Livestock 

farms 

other 
than  dairy 
and  poultry 

farms 


General 

farms 


Miscel- 
laneous 
fame 


SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITDBES 

Any  of  the  following  expenditures farms  reporting. 

Machine  hire farms  reporting. 

dollars . 
Hired  labor farms  reporting. 

dollars. 
Feed  for  livestock  and  poultiv farms  reporting. 

dollars. 
Seeds,  bulbs,  plants,  and  trees farms  reporting. 

dollars. 
Fertilizer farms  reporting. 

dollars. 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Horses,  mules,  ponies,  and  asses 

and  burros,  total. ...... ......*.. farms  reporting. 

number. 

Horses  and  colts,  including  ponies farms  reporting. 

number. 

ibjles  and  mule  colts farms  reporting. 

number. 

Asses  and  burros farms  reporting. 

number. 

Cattle  and  calves,  total farma  reporting. 

number. 
Cows  including  heifers 

that  have  calved farms  reporting. 

number. 

Calves  under  3  months  of  age farma  reporting. 

number. 
Heifers  and  heifer  calves  3  nonths  old 

and  over. farms  reporting. 

number. 
Bulls,  bull  calves,  steers,   and  ateer 

calves  3  lo^nths  old  and  over farms  reporting. 

number. 

Hogs  and  piga ,  total farms  reporting. 

number. 

Pigs  under  A   months  of  age farms  reporting. 

number. 
Hogs  and  piga  4  months  old  and  over... farms  reporting. 

number. 

Sheep  and  lamba fanns  reporting. 

number. 

Goats  and  kids farms  reporting. 

number. 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over farms  reporting. 

number. 
Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  and  other 

poultry  raised farms  reporting. 

number. 

Cows  that  have  ever  been  milked farms  reporting. 

number. 
Cows  milked  the  day 

before  enumeration farms  reporting. 

number. 

Milk  produced quarts. 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODDCTS  SOLD 

Any  anlmalB  aold  alive farms  reporting. 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farma  reporting. 

number, 
dollars. 
Horses,  mules,  and  asses  and 

burros  sold  alive farms  reporting. 

'  number, 

dollars. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting. 

number, 
dollars. 

Sheep  and  lambs  sold  alive farms  reporting. 

number, 
dollars. 

Goats  and  kids  Bold  alive forms  reporting. 

number, 
dollars. 

Milk  sold farms  reporting. 

quarts, 
dollars. 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting. 

number. 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting. 

dozens. 
Turkeys,  dticks,  geese,  and 

other  poultry  sold farma  reporting. 

number. 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane farms  reporting. 

acres, 
tons. 


96 

« 

14,011 

73 

1,168,400 

58 

84,745 

23 

3,032 

32 

111,920 


108 
394 
30 
307 
20 
30 
37 
57 
71 
7,453 

70 
3,463 

50 
1,138 

52 
1,704 

55 

1,148 

63 

429 

37 

193 

50 

236 

38 

1,385 

63 

759 

101 

13,198 

12 
250 

29 
669 

20 

351 

1,682 


63 

2,083 

207,076 


151 

37 

430 

11,450 

20 

678 

10,109 

22 

203 

1,784 

14 

561,381 

126,209 

24 

2,379 

38 

86,027 

4 
90 


75 

3,214 

94,655 


42 

28 

7,732 

36 

1,077,780 

23 

6,082 

7 

145 

21 

109,627 


31 

132 

26 

112 

7 

10 

9 

10 

15 

1,656 

15 
565 

10 
379 

12 
505 

11 
207 

27 
140 

17 

56 

a 

84 

9 

111 

19 

150 

32 

1,062 

2 

4 
4 
24 

2 

7 
14 

28 

12 

481 

46,085 


3 

31 

17 

136 

5,116 

3 

14 

140 

7 

32 

330 

1 

47 

8 

6 

194 

13 

513 


60 

3,155 

93,552 


6 

1 

20 

4 

4,156 


3 

157 

1 

40 


2 
280 

5 
8,670 

3 
115 

3 
1,540 

2 
550 


26 

1 
2 

2 

U 

1 
1 
8 

17 
2 
3 
7 

14 
3 

44 

13 
154 

20 
374 


7 
443 


3 

2 
106 


5 

2 

1,355 

5 

33,754 

5 

36,280 

1 

365 

2 

1,160 


10 
1,071 


10 
520 


6 
258 


139 
2 
19 
2 

10 

1 

9 

2 

125 

2 

63 

5 

137 

1 

5 

10 

418 

10 

278 

1,400 

10 

10 

186 

14,350 


1 

20 

200 

1 

35 

245 

10 

493,109 

113,931 


1 
360 


9 

1 
150 

6 
13,698 

9 
37,638 


43 

14 

10,891 

2 
140 


10 
830 


2 

22 

380 

2 

49 

1,700 

3 

25 

105 


12 

2,133 

14 

84,523 


21 

11 

4,474 

14 

26,070 

15 

4,335 

4 

228 

4 

465 


32 

163 

29 

142 

5 

9 

6 

12 

34 

4,614 

34 

2,317 

26 

584 

29 
922 

29 
791 

19 
215 

12 
100 

15 
115 

17 
897 

21 
315 

24 
658 

7 

101 

13 

215 

7 
65 
264 

48 

37 

1,393 

144,331 

2 

3 

120 

13 

250 

5,506 

13 

594 

8,053 

10 

105 

1,056 

3 

68,225 

12,270 

5 

40 

2 

28 


2 

1,272 

2 

260 

2 

60 

1 

58 


5 

3 

13 
1,430 


3 

18 

324 

1 
1 
16 


1 

12 

1 

160 


7 
40 
772 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS 
Table  17.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


21 


(For  deflnitlona  and  explanaticES,  see  text) 


Total, 
all 
farms 


Size  of  farm 


Under 

3 
acres 


3  to  9 
acres 


10  to  19 
acres 


20  to  49 
acres 


50  to  99 
acres 


IDO  to  174 
acres 


175  to  259 
acres 


260  to  499 
acres 


500  to  999 
acres 


FAiaC,  ACREAGE,  AM)  VALUE 

Farms number. . . 

Percent  distribution percent... 

Land  In  farms acres .. . 

Percent  distribution percent... 

Average  size  of  farm acres. . . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars . . . 

Average  per  farm dollars . . . 

Average  per  acre dollars . . . 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use: 

Cropland,  total acres . . . 

Harvested farms  reportijig . . . 

acres . . . 
In  growing  crops  not 

harvested farms  reporting. . . 

acres . . . 
On  which  crops  failed, 

and  idle  land farms  reporting . . . 

acres . . . 

Pastured farms  reporting . . . 

acres . . . 
Pasture  other  than  cropland,  total.. acres... 
Noncrop  open  or 

brush  pasture farms  reporting... 

acres . . . 

Woodland  pastured farms  reporting... 

acres . . . 

All  other  lend,  total acres... 

Woodland  not  pasttn-ed . .farms  reporting... 
acres . . . 
Other  land  (house  lots,  roads, 

wasteland,  etc.) farms  reporting... 

acres . . . 

FARM  OPERATORS   Blf  AGE 

Operators  reporting  age number . . . 

Under  25  years number . . . 

25  to  34  years number... 

35  to  44  years number. . . 

45  to  54  years number . . . 

55  to  64  years number... 

65  or  more  years number... 

Average  age years . . . 

FARM  OPERATORS  El   PLACE  OF  BIRTH  AND  RESIDBICE 

Operators  bom  in  Virgin  Islands number... 

Operators  bom  In  Puerto  Rico number... 

Operators  bom  elsewhere number . . . 

Operators  residing  on  farm  operated .. .number .. . 
Operators  not  residing  cm 

farm  operated number . . . 

Operators  not  reporting  residence number... 

FARM  OPERATORS  BY  YEARS  ON  PRESENT  FARM 

1  year  or  less number . . . 

Less  than  3  months number. . . 

2  to  4  years number. . . 

5  to  9  years number. . . 

10  years  or  more number . . . 

Operators  not  reporting  years 

en  farm number. . . 

FARM  OPERATORS  REPORTING  CFF-FARM  WCKK 

Operators  working  off  tJlelr  farms, 

total number. . . 

1  to  49  days number . . . 

50  to  99  days number . . . 

100  to  199  days number . . . 

200  or  more  days number . . . 

Operators  not  reporting  as  to  work 
off  their  farms number... 

C(MffiRCIAL  FARMS  BY  TYPE 

Sugarcane  farms number. . . 

Vegetable  farms number. . . 

Frult-and-nut  farms number. . . 

Dairy  farms number... 

Poultry  farms number. . . 

Livestock  farms   (other  than 

dairy  and  poxiltry) number... 

General  farms number. . . 

Miscellaneous  and  unclassified  farms,  .number. . . 

SPECIFIED  ECJnraiEin'  AND  FACILITIES 

Motortrucks farms  reporting . . . 

number . . . 
Tractors farms  reporting . . . 

number. . . 
Automiblles farms  reporting. . . 

number . . . 

Electricity farms  reporting. .. 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting... 

Telephone farms  reporting. .. 


501 

100.0 

44,062 

100.0 

87.9 

64,289,529 

128,322 

1,459.07 

11,302 

296 

4,272 

76 
1,156 


4,987 
21,483 


199 

16,970 

81 

4,513 

11,277 

81 

8,036 

396 
3,241 


488 

4 

32 

87 

132 

120 

113 

53.9 


288 
84 
129 


268 
30 


132 
229 
30 
125 
170 
256 
338 
161 


56 

11.2 

81 

0.2 

1.4 

176,900 

3,159 

2,183.95 

32 

27 
30 


55 

2 

5 

13 

11 

11 

13 

52.2 


199 

39.7 

1,079 

2.5 

5.4 

3,343,2% 

16,800 

3,098.51 

477 
121 
310 

26 
53 

19 
58 
21 
56 
237 

48 
167 
25 
70 
368 
19 
51 

152 
317 


U 
32 

58 

45 

48 

54.0 


110 
35 
54 


6 
2 

35 
38 
109 


4 
13 
102 


2 

2 
52 
76 
124 
45 
35 


87 

17.3 

1,1B4 

2.7 

13.6 

2,323,500 

26,707 

1,%2.42 

498 

58 

222 

16 
29 

16 
94 
21 
153 
386 

40 
305 
15 
81 
297 
14 
98 

69 
199 


84 
1 
5 
11 
23 
22 
22 
55.6 


57 

11.4 

1,846 

4.2 

32.4 

3,6O0,?0O 

63,161 

1,950.27 

569 
38 
179 


11 
118 

14 
227 

714 

29 
564 

12 
150 
562 

15 
224 


51 
338 


56 
1 
4 
U 
10 

12 
54.2 


42 

8.4 

2,929 

6.6 

69.7 

4,536,050 

109,192 

1,565.74 

987 
27 
574 


43 

7 

32 

11 

338 

1,270 

30 
1,048 

U 
222 
672 

13 
352 

42 
320 


3 
7 

12 
8 

U 
53.9 


18 

3.6 

2,427 

5.5 

134.8 

8,232,019 

457,334 

3,391.85 

669 


5 

239 

7 

293 

1,223 

13 

1,123 

4 

100 

535 

6 

270 

13 
265 


10 

2.0 

2,071 

4.7 

207.1 

3,789,000 

378,900 

1,829.55 

3 

36 


51 

3 

205 

2 

90 

1,443 


1,428 

1 

15 

250 


3 
4 
2 
1 
51.3 


13 
2.6 

4,810 

10.9 

270.0 

6,469,064 

497,620 

1,344.92 

879 

7 

260 

5 

170 


51 

3 

398 

2,963 

11 

2,038 

5 

925 

754 

4 

200 

10 
534 


13 

3 
5 
2 
1 
2 
46.3 


10 

2.0 

6,971 

15.8 

697.1 

6,628,500 

662,850 

950.87 

1,305 
3 

;«5 

3 

125 


40 

4 

855 

4,263 

9 
4,049 

1 

214 

1,617 

3 
1,000 

10 
617 


22  ISLANDS 

Table  17.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1960 -Continued 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


SPECIFIED  FAHM  EXPENDITOSES 

Any  of  the  following 
expenditures ................ farms  reporting . . . 

Machine  hire farms  reporting... 

dollars . . . 

Hired  labor farms  reporting... 

dollars . . . 

Feed  for  livestock 

and  poultry faims  reporting. , . 

dollars . . . 

Seeds,  bulbs,  plants, 

and  trees farms  reporting... 

dollars. . . 

Fertilizer  ""d  manure faims  reporting... 

dollars . . . 

LrVESTOCK  AND  LIKESTCKK  PRODUCTS 

Horses,  mules,  ponies,  and  asses 

and  burros,  total fanns  reporting... 

number. . . 

Horses  and  colts. 

Including  ponies fanns  reporting... 

number. . . 

Uules  and  mule  colts faims  reporting... 

number. . . 

Asses  and  burroa farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Cattle  and  calves,  total fanns  reporting... 

number.. . 

Cows  including  heifers 

that  have  calved fanns  reporting... 

number. . . 

Calves  under  3  months 

of  age farms  reporting... 

number... 

Heifers  and  heifer  calves  3  months 
old  and  over fanns  reporting... 

number.. . 

Bulls,  bull  calves,  steers,  and 
steer  calves  3  months  old 

and  over fanns  reporting... 

number... 

Hogs  and  pigs,  total farms  reporting., 

number.  * 

Pigs  under  4  months 

of  age farms  reporting.. 

number. . 

Hogs  and  pigs  4  months 

old  and  over fanns  reporting,. 

number. . 

Sheep  and  lambs fanns  reporting.. 

number. . 

Goats  and  kids ....fanns  reporting.. 

number.. 

Chickens  4  months 

old  and  over fanns  reporting.. 

number.. 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  and  other 
poultry  raised  (not  including 

chickens) fanns  reporting.. 

number. . 

Cows  that  have  ever 

been  ndlked fanns  reporting.. 

number. . 

Cows  ndlked  the  day  before 
enuraeration, ............ .fanns  reporting. . 

number.. 

mik  produced quarts.. 


Total 

all 
farms 


216 
97 

IB, 039 

152 
1,286,910 

12i 
96,<11B 


46 
9,427 


58 
121,661 


220 
620 


144 
431 


118 
,383 


114 
3,867 


74 
1,255 


82 
1,920 


78 
1,341 


184 
1,297 


94 
624 


159 
673 

93 
2,152 

187 
2,334 


277 
17,598 


54 
698 


46 
750 


28 
375 


1,738 


Size  of  fami 


Under 

3 
acres 


17 

7 

115 


14 
1,518 


28 
223 


14 


25 

109 

3 
23 

24 
258 


42 
1,041 


7 
Ul 


3  to  9 
acres 


90 

39 

1,138 

65 
25,092 


22,855 


20 
977 


1,108 


67 

121 


69 
325 


59 
180 


30 
411 


106 
7,803 


10  to  19 
acres 


39 

20 

2,368 

26 
22,397 


25 
8,560 


9 
359 


12 
927 


32 
UO 


25 
85 

20 
135 

38 
369 


55 
2,318 


13 

191 


20  to  49 
acres 


23 

14 

1,914 

15 
21,058 


13 
5,705 


1,709 


50  to  99 
acres 


1,225 


12 
63,993 


5 

590 


7 
4,818 


4 
8 

2 

4 

12 
27 

7 
9 

16 
193 

14 
397 

16 
97 

14 
194 

6 
20 

10 
55 

10 
42 

13 
87 

10 
34 

13 

61 

17 
138 

18 
1B4 

10 
56 

12 

17 
82 

17 

70 

6 
158 

15 
343 

23 
398 

17 
409 

29 
660 

25 
5,293 

2 
7 

4 
20 

6 
35 

5 

47 

5 
9 

4 
24 

30 

68 

100  to  174 
acres 


10 
2 

180 


7 
13,653 


5 
1,078 


2 
150 


3 

1,377 


13 
583 


13 
255 


12 
161 


175  to  259 
acres 


4 
31 

6 

117 

4 
64 


7 
223 


3 
1,222 


5 
6,900 


1 
1,000 


9 
393 


260  to  499 
acres 


3 
977 


5 

42,177 


6 
3,125 


2 
5,625 


3 
8,289 


11 
1,023 


10 
158 


7 
492 

7 
128 


7 
179 


500  to  999 
acres 


5,000 


6 
66,372 


3 
30,348 


1 
6,530 


10 
2,034 


1,000 
acres 
and  over 


9 

423 


2 
67 


2 
38 


7 
284 


5 
1A3 


4 
1,024,229 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS 

Table  17.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  SIZE  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1960 -Continued 


23 


Item 
(Fop  definitions  and  explanations,  see  text) 


Total, 

all 
farms 


Size  of  faun 


Under 

3 
acres 


3  to  9 
acres 


10  to  19 
acres 


20  to  49 
acres 


50  to  99 
acres 


100  to  17i 
acres 


175  to  259 
acres 


260  to  499 
acres 


500  to  999 
acres 


1,000 
acres 
and  over 


LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PROJUCTS— Continued 

Livestock  and  livestock  products  sold: 

Any  animals  sold  alive. ..  .farms  reporting.. 
Horses,  mules,  and  asses  and 

burros  sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number . . 
dollars . . 
Cattle  and  calves 

sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number . . 
dollars. . 
Hogs  and  pigs 

sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
dollars . . 
Sheep  and  lambs 

sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number. . 
dollars. . 
Goats  and  kids 

sold  alive farms  reporting . . 

number . . 
dollars . . 

Milk  sold farms  reporting.. 

quarts . . 
dollars . . 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting. . 

number. . 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting.. 

dozens . . 
Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  and  other 
poiiltry  sold   (not  including 

chickens  ) farms  reporting . . , 

number . . . 

SPECIFTED  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane farms  reporting . . . 

acres . . . 
tons. .. 


5 

9 

211 

88 

2,230 

221,361 

94 

896 

19,641 

43 

334 

12,865 

67 

606 

5,156 

16 

565,781 

127,129 

50 

3,860 

72 

92,052 


13 

203 


144 

3,676 

104,540 


17 

170 

2,643 


12 

121 

1,089 


3 

92 

11 

1,014 


18 
22 
225 


3 

5 

146 

6 

21 

2,255 

27 

133 

2,991 

14 

179 

3,391 

15 

100 

855 

1 

47 

8 

19 

1,692 

23 

36,503 


63 

193 

2,296 


10 

19 

2,070 

16 

70 

1,374 

5 
22 
178 


102 
733 


13 

458 

13 

10,376 


28 

108 
1,712 


37 
3,125 

11 

123 

4,713 


70 
819 

9 

93 

785 

1 

3,600 

720 

3 

68 

6 

855 


10 

67 

1,133 


13 

130 

14,868 

12 

133 

2,587 

6 

48 
578 


46 

378 

2 

24,404 

4,493 

8 

1,511 

9 

42,697 


16 

496 
10,863 


12 

182 

16,620 

3 
36 


11 

166 


2 

71,000 

12,700 

3 

33 

5 

607 


3 
55 

1,829 


101 
9,203 

2 
55 

1,150 

4 

360 

4,980 

2 

55 

200 

2 

73,500 

13,450 


11 

234 

29,000 

3 

113 

2,311 

5 

166 

2,392 


350 

2 

42,300 

7,600 

1 

6 


1 

20 

300 


2 

247 
7,827 


10 

576 

50,819 

1 
50 

i,aio 


42 

424 

4 

252,500 

70,451 


7 

929 

93,284 

2 
13 
258 

2 

22 

241 

3 

47 

342 

2 

98,430 

17,707 


274 
8,827 


2 

2,194 

69,526 


24  ISLANDS 

Table  18.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


(For  definitions  and  explanatloDS,   see  text) 


Total, 

all 
fanuB 


Ecanomlc  class 


Comierclel  fains 


FJUSiS,  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 

Fame ntunber. . 

Percent  dlatrlbutlcn percent. . 

Land  In  farms acres.. 

Percent  distribution percent. . 

Average  size  of  farm acres . . 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars. . 

Average  per  farm dollars. . 

Average  per  acre dollars. . 

Land  In  farms  according  to  use : 

Cropland,  total acres. . 

Harvested farms  reporting. . 

acres.. 
In  growing  crops  not  harvested farms  reporting. . 

acres. . 
CD  which  crops  failed,  and  Idle  land farms  reporting.. 

acres. . 
Pastured farms  reporting. . 

acres. . 

Pasture  other  than  cropland ,  total acr«s . . 

Noncrop  open  or  brush  pasture farms  reporting. . 

acres. . 

Woodland  pastured fanne  reporting.. 

acres. . 

All  other  land,   total acres. . 

Woodland  not  pastured faims  reporting. . 

acres. . 

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

acres. . 

FAPM  OPERATORS  BY  AGE 

Operators  reporting  age number. . 

Under  25  Tears number. . 

25  to  34  years number. . 

35  to  44  years number. . 

45  to  54  years number. . 

55  to  64  years number.  . 

65  or  more  years number.  . 

Aversge  age years. . 

FARM  OPERATORS  BY  PLACE  OF  BIETH  AND  RESIDENCE 

Operators  bom  In  Virgin  Islands number. . 

Operators  bom  In  Puerto  Rico number. . 

Operators  bom  elsewhere number. . 

Operators  residing  on  farm  operated number. . 

Operators  not  residing  on  farm  operated number. . 

Operators  not  reporting  residence number. . 

FARM  OPERATORS  BY  YEARS  ON  PRESEOT  FARM 

1  year  or  leas number. . 

Less  than  3  months number. . 

2  to  4  years number. . 

5  to  9  years number. . 

10  or  more  years number. . 

Operators  not  reporting  years  on  farm , number. . 

FAIM  OPERATORS  REPORTING  OFF-FARM  W(EK 

Operators  working  off  their  fame,  total number. . 

1  to  49  days number. . 

50  to  99  days number. . . 

100  to  199  days number. . . 

200  or  more  days number. . . 

Operators  not  reporting  as  to  work  off  their  farms number... 

SPECIFIED  BJUnWENT  AND  FACILITIES 

Motortrucks farms  reporting. .  . 

number. . . 

Tractors farms  reporting . . . 

number. . . 

Automobilea farms  reporting.. . 

number.. . 

Electricity farms  reporting. . . 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting. . . 

Telephcne farms  reporting. . . 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Any  of  the  following  expenditures: farms  reporting 

Machine  hire farms  reporting. . . 

dollars . . . 
Hired  labor farms  reporting . . . 

dollars. . . 
Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms  reporting. . . 

dollars. . . 

See<js ,  bulbs ,  plants,  and  trees farms  reporting . . . 

dollars. . . 
Fertilizer  and  manure fanze  reporting... 

dollars. . . 


501 
100.0 

44,062 

100.0 

87.9 

64,289,529 

128,322 

1,459.07 


U,302 

296 

4,272 

76 

1,156 

67 

887 

88 

4,987 

21,483 

199 

16,970 

81 

4,513 

11,277 

81 

8,036 

396 

3,241 


488 

4 

32 

87 

132 

120 

113 


288 

84 

129 

415 
66 
20 


98 

85 

268 

30 


288 
17 
14 

24 
233 


132 
229 

30 
125 

170 
256 

338 

161 

99 


216 

97 

18,039 

152 

1,286,910 

124 

96,418 

46 

9,427 

58 

121,661 


182 
36.3 

35,908 

81.5 

197.3 

43,650,164 
239,836 
1,215.61 


9,192 

132 

3,598 

37 

900 

26 

263 

39 

4,431 

17,877 
86 

13,957 

36 

3,920 

8,839 

30 

7,185 

154 

1,654 


104 
33 
45 

159 
16 


25 

27 

116 

14 


63 
137 

19 

102 

65 
95 

138 
72 
38 


96 

45 
14,011 

73 
,  168 ,400 

58 
84,745 

23 

3,032 

32 

111,920 


18 
3.6 

18,134 

41.2 

1,007.4 

21,793,500 

1,210,750 

1,201.80 


6,374 

10 

2,794 

5 

660 

1 

6 

5 

2,914 

8,185 

17 

5,897 

2 

2,288 

3,575 

5 

2,772 

18 

803 


10 

5 

6,630 

10 

1,093,365 

9 

55,190 

1 
35 


2,410 

5.5 

344.3 

1,612,500 

230,357 

669.09 


368 
5 
168 
1 
50 
3 
97 
2 
53 

1,307 

5 

1,257 

1 
50 

735 
1 

600 
6 

135 


12 
2.4 

3,802 

8.6 

316.8 

5,009,500 
417,458 
1,317.60 


637 
7 

122 
3 
13 
2 
5 
2 

497 

2,580 

10 

2,430 

1 

150 

585 

3 

450 

12 

135 


4,027 

6 

20,380 

3 

15,900 


5 

3 
1,182 

5 
8,400 

4 
842 


13 
2.6 

5,616 

L2.7 

432.0 

6,988,900 

537,608 

1,244.46 


241 

6 

45 

3 

21 

1 

35 

3 

140 

3,177 

10 

2,771 

2 

406 


2,198 

5 

2,038 

13 

160 


8 

2 

505 

5 

16,049 

5 

7,408 

2 
465 

3 
441 


26 
5.2 

2,175 
4.9 
83.7 

1,485,400 
57,131 
682.94 


4U 

23 

165 

7 

46 

4 

13 

9 

189 

1,075 
14 

793 
10 

282 

687 
8 
535 
21 
152 


17 

7 

332 

14 

17,536 

6 

605 

7 
718 


1,997 
4.5 
45.4 

2,U4,364 

48,736 

1,073,79 


575 

36 

158 

5 

59 

6 

60 

11 

298 

,316 
16 

602 
12 

714 

106 
3 
12 
34 


21 

9 

757 

14 

4,033 

12 

1,805 

7 
237 

4 
290 


62 
12.3 

1,774 
4.0 
28.6 

4,616,000 

74,452 

2,602.03 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS  25 

Table  18.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1960-Continued 


(For  defiMtlonfi  and  explanatlans ,  see  tert) 


FAHMS,   ACREAGE,  AND  VALUE 

Farms Dumber. 

Percent  dietributlon percent. 

Land  In  farms acres . 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Average  size  of  farm acres. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings dollars. 

Average  per  farm dollars. 

Average  per  acre dollars. 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use : 

Cropland,    total acres. 

Harvested farms  reporting. 

acres. 
In  growing  crops  not  harvested farms  reporting. 

acres. 
On  which  crops  failed,  and  idle  land farms  reporting. 

acres. 
Pastured farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Pasture  other  than  cropland,  total acres. 

Noncrop  open  or  brush  pasture farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Woodland  pastured farms  reporting. 

acres. 

All  other  land,  total acres. 

Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting. 

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

acres. 

FABV  OPERATORS  BY  AGE 

Operators  reporting  age number. 

Under  25  years number. 

25  to  34  years number. 

35  to  44  years number. 

45  to  54  years number. 

55  to  64  years number. 

65  or  more  years number. 

Average  age years. 

FAIW  OPERATORS  BY  PLACE  OF  BIRTH  AND  RESIDENCE 

Operators  bom  in  Virgin  Islands number. 

Operators  bom  In  Puerto  Rlcn number. 

Operators  bom  elsewhere number. 

Operators  residing  on  farm  operated number. 

Curators  not  residing  on  farm  operated number. 

Operators  not  reporting  residence number. 

FARM  OPERATORS  BY  YEARS  ON  PRESENT  FARM 

1  year  or  lees number. 

Less  than  3  months number. 

2  to  4  years number. 

5  to  9  years number. 

10  or  more  years number. 

Operators  not  reporting  years  on  farm number. 

FARM  OPERATORS  REPORTING  OFF-FARM  WORK 

Operators  working  off  their  farms,  total number. 

1  to  49  days number. 

50  to  99  days number. 

lOO  to  199  days number. 

200  or  more  days number. 

Operators  not  reporting  as  to  WDrk  off  their  faruB number. 

SPECIFIED  EQUimENT  AND  FACILITIES 

Motortrucks fame  reporting. 

number. 

Tractors farms  reporting. 

number. 

Automobiles farms  reporting. 

number. 

Electricity farms  reporting. 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting. 

Telephone farms  reporting. 

SPECIFIED  FAJW  EXPENDITURES 

Any  of  the  following  expenditxires : farms  reporting. 

Machine  hire farms  reporting. 

dollars. 
Hired  labor farms  reporting. 

dollars. 
Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms  reporting. 

dollars . 

Seeds,  bulbs,  plants,  and  trees farms  reporting. 

dollars. 
Fertilizer  and  manure farms  reporting. 

dollars . 


EecDcodc  class — Ccotlnued 


Other  f  aras 


319 
63.7 

8,154 
18.5 
25.9 

20,639,365 

25,561 

2,531.20 


2,110 
164 
674 

39 
256 

41 
624 

49 
556 

3,606 
113 

3,013 
45 
593 

2,438 

51 

851 

242 

1,587 


311 
3 
21 
65 
93 
69 
60 


184 
51 

84 

2S6 
50 

13 


20 
4 
73 
58 

152 


253 
12 
7 

a 

213 


69 
92 

11 
23 

105 
161 

200 
89 
61 


120 

52 

4,028 

79 

118,510 

66 

11,673 

23 
6,395 

26 
9,741 


Residential 
fame 


186 
37.1 

3,417 
7.7 
18.4 

11,532,365 

62,002 

3,375.00 


600 
79 

146 
26 
47 
30 

200 
21 

207 

1,351 
61 

1,032 

24 

319 

1,466 

31 

449 

U5 

1,017 


181 
1 
9 
29 
49 
44 
49 


105 

60 

158 
20 


10 
4 
41 
26 
100 
9 


120 
12 
7 

U 
90 


30 
36 

4 
13 

57 
92 

110 
47 
41 


44 

12 

411 

22 

13,102 

29 

2,094 

10 

308 

5 

229 


Fart-tlBe  faznis  with  value  of  products  sol4  of— 


128 
25.6 

4,172 
9.5 
32.6 

8,364,200 
65,345 

2,004.84 


1,014 
80 

259 
12 
51 
10 

421 
25 

283 

2,228 
50 

1,954 

21 

274 

930 
19 

384 
93 

546 


U5 

2 

12 

34 

42 


10 
118 


$100  to 
$499 


1,530 
3.5 
19.4 

2,653,000 

33,582 

1,733.99 


712 

46 

136 

4 

9 

6 

376 

13 

191 

321 
28 

281 

7 

40 


243 

53 

254 


35 

16 

44 

17 

4 

1 

5 

1 

44 

26 

58 

35 

86 

44 

38 

20 

16 

6 

73 

42 

38 

21 

2,807 

984 

54 

29 

10,077 

U,346 

36 

23 

9,454 

3,598 

10 

8 

382 

292 

IS 

9 

872 

394 

$500  to 
$1.199 


41 
8.2 

1,251 
2.8 
30.5 

3,806,100 

92,832 

3,042.45 


232 
30 
97 

6 
17 

3 
41 
10 
77 

721 
15 

508 
11 

213 

298 

8 

101 

33 

197 


$1,200  to 
$2.499 


24 
U 

1,280 
21 

9,944 
9 

4,649 

1 

50 

6 

310 


1,391 

3.2 

173.9 

1,905,100 
238,138 
1,369.59 


,186 
7 

,165 
3 

a 

135 
2 

40 
7 

95 


Ahnonnal 
faiiBS 


7 

3 
543 

4 
6,787 

4 
1,207 

1 

40 

3 

168 


26  ISLANDS 

Table  18.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1960-Continued 


(For  deflnltlODB  and  ezplasatlons,  see  text) 


LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRQDOCTS 

Horses,  mules,  ponies,  and  asses  and  burros,  total farms  reporting. 

number. 
Horses  and  colts ,  Including  poQles farms  reporting. 

number. 
Mules  and  mule  colts farms  reporting. 

number. 
Asses  and  burros farms  reporting. 

number. 

Cattle  and  calves,  total farme  reporting. 

number. 
Cows  including  heifers  that  have  calved farms  reporting. 

number. 
Calves  under  3  months  of  age farms  reporting. 

number. 
Heifers  and  heifer  calves  3  months  old  and  over farms  reporting. 

number. 
Bulls,  bull  calves,  steers,  and  steer  calves 
3  months  old  and  over farms  reporting. 

number. 

Hogs  and  plge,  total farms  reporting. 

number. 

Pigs  under  4  months  of  age farms  reporting. 

number. 

Hogs  and  pigs  -V  months  old  and  over farms  reporting. 

number. 

Sheep  and  lambs f"™  reporting. 

number. 

Goats  and  kids f"™  reporting. 

number. 

Chickens  <  months  old  and  over farms  reporting. 

number. 
Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  and  other  poultry 
raised  (not  including  chickens) farms  reporting. 

number. 

Cows  that  have  ever  been  milked farms  reporting. 

number. 

Cows  milked  the  day  before  enumeration farms  reporting. 

number. 
Milk  produced quarts . 

Livestock  and  livestock  products  sold: 

Any  animals  sold  alive farms  reporting. 

Horses,  mules,  asses  and  burros  sold  alive farms  reporting. 

number, 
dollars. 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting. 

number, 
dollars. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting. 

number, 
dollars. 

Sheep  and  lambs  sold  alive farms  reporting. 

number, 
dollars. 

Goats  and  kids  sold  alive farme  reporting. 

number, 
dollars. 

Milk  sold fame  reporting. 

quarts, 
dollars. 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting. 

number. 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting. 

dozens. 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  and  other  poultry 

sold  (not  including  chickens) farms  reporting. 

number. 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane farms  reporting. 

acres, 
tons. 


Total, 
all 


220 

620 

144 

431 

37 

51 

88 

138 

118 

8,383 

114 

3,867 

74 

1,255 

82 

1,920 

73 
1,341 

184 
1,297 
94 
624 
159 
673 

93 

2,152 

187 

2,334 

277 
17,598 

54 
698 

46 

750 

28 

375 

1,738 


5 
9 

ai 


2,230 
221,361 

94 

896 

19,641 

43 

884 

12,865 

67 

606 

5,156 

16 
565,781 
127,129 

50 
3,860 

72 
92,052 


144 

3,676 

104,540 


Economic  class 


Commercial  farms 


109 
394 
80 
307 
20 
30 
37 
57 

71 
7,453 

70 
3,463 

50 
1,138 

52 
1,704 

55 
1,148 

63 
429 

37 
193 

50 
236 

38 

1,385 

63 

759 

101 
13,198 

12 
250 

29 
669 

20 

351 

1,682 


63 

2,083 

207,076 

36 

430 

U,450 

20 
678 

10,109 

22 

203 

1,784 

U 
561,381 
126,209 

24 
2,379 

38 
86,027 


75 

3,214 

94,655 


10 

148 

10 

142 

3 

4 

1 

2 

11 
4,159 

11 
1,687 

11 
731 


10 
760 


40 

,   5 

40 

5 
285 

6 
124 

8 
5,412 


242 
1,127 


13 

1,225 

123,605 

5 

45 

1,160 

2 
22 
220 

3 

50 

325 

6 

412,030 

98,996 

4 
1,626 

5 
50,573 


9 
2,744 
87,155 


5 

465 

5 

266 

3 

51 

3 

89 

5 
59 


1 
3,250 


86 

2 

46 

388 


5 

156 

14,420 

1 

34 

778 


38 
1,590 


3 

15 

2 
88,900 

16,012 

1 
200 

1 

12,000 


3 

104 

2,117 


9 
1,341 

9 
784 

6 
150 

7 
261 


7 
111 

5 
53 

5 
53 


1,363 

2 
50 

3 
61 

2 
21 
50 


9 

343 

32,310 

5 

136 

5,000 

4 

450 

6,200 

3 
41 
500 

1 
21,000 
4,000 

1 
100 

2 
12,010 


110 
2,082 


3 
34 

8 

31 

1 

2 

1 
1 

10 
855 

10 
359 

10 
135 

10 
248 

10 
113 

3 
60 

2 
22 

3 
38 

2 

50 
4 
30 

7 
702 

3 
12 

5 
113 

4 
32 
34 


9 

207 
20,951 

2 

110 
2,050 

1 
20 
300 

2 
12 
54 


32,334 
5,339 


3 
116 


2 
6,360 


2 

32 

471 


Class  V   Class  VI 


12 

401 

12 

251 

9 

40 

9 

69 

10 

41 


55 

6 

79 

12 
234 


10 

37 

9,667 

3 

20 

384 

1 
1 
16 

1 
1 
15 

1 
6,570 
1,354 

3 
25 

5 
359 


58 
1,034 


26 
56 
16 
28 
3 
4 
13 
24 

14 
176 
13 


16 
64 
6 
18 
16 
46 

10 
160 

18 
169 

22 

712 

3 
19 


1 
2 
20 

12 

55 

5,348 

7 

45 

1,281 


89 
1,022 

3 

22 
180 


17 

75 

1,152 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS  27 

Table  18.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1960-Continued 


(For  definitions  and  explanations,   see  text) 


LIVESTOCK  ADD  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Horses,  mules,  ponies,   and  eases  and  burros,   total fanus  reporting. 

number. 
Horses  and  colts.   Including  ponies fanoa  reporting. 

number. 
Nfules  and  mule  colts farms  reporting. 

nuaiber. 
Asses  and  burros farms  reporting . 

number. 

Cattle  and  calves,  total farms  reporting. 

number. 
Cows  Including  heifers  that  have  calved farms  reporting. 

number. 
Calves  under  3  months  of  age farms  reporting. 

number. 
Heifers  and  heifer  calves  3  months  old  and  over farma  reporting. 

number. 
Bulla,  bull  calves,  steers,  and  steer  calves 
3  months  old  and  over farms  reporting. 

number. 

Hogs  and  pigs,  total farms  reporting. 

number. 
Pigs  under  4  months  of  age farms  reporting. 

number. 
Hogs  and  pigs  4  months  old  and  over farms  reporting. 

number. 

Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting . 

number. 
Goats  and  kids farms  reporting . 

number. 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over farms  reporting. 

number. 
Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  and  other  poultry 
raised  (not  including  chickens) farns  reporting. 

number. 

Cows  that  have  ever  been  milked f  ariM  reporting. 

number. 

Cows  milked  the  day  before  enumeration farms  reporting. 

number. . 
Milk  produced quarts . 

Livestock  and  livestock  products  sold: 

Any  animals  sold  alive fams  reporting. 

Horses,  miles,  asses  and  burros  sold  alive farms  reporting.. 

number, 
dollars. . 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive faims  reporting. , 

number. . 
dollars.. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive fannfi  reporting. , 

nusiber. . 
dollars . . 

Sheep  and  lambs  sold  alive farms  reporting. , 

number. . 
dollars . , 

Goats  and  kids  sold  alive fanm  reporting., 

number.  , 
dollars . . 

Milk  sold farms  reporting. . 

quarts. . 
dollars. . 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting. . 

number.. 

Chicken  eggs  sold farms  reporting. . 

dozens . . . 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  and  other  poultry 

sold  (not  Including  chickens ) f  amffl  reporting. . 

number. . 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HAHVESTED 

Sugarcane farms  reporting. . 

acres. . 
tons. . 


EconcHlc  class — Continued 


Other  fans 


111 
226 
64 
12i 
17 
21 


47 
930 

U, 
404 

24 
U7 

30 
216 

23 
193 

121 
868 
57 
431 
109 
437 

55 

767 

124 

1,575 

176 
4,400 

42 
448 


2 

3 
60 

25 

U7 

14,285 

58 
466 

8,191 

23 

206 

2,756 

45 

403 

3,372 

2 

4,400 

920 

26 

1,481 

34 
6,025 


9 
113 


69 

462 

9,885 


Residential 
fanus 


59 

112 

27 

54 

9 

9 

33 

49 

17 

77 

L4 

45 

4 

6 

9 

21 

3 
5 

54 
168 
20 
fi3 
45 
IDS 

30 
340 

69 
622 

101 
1,553 

24 
184 

10 
32 

4 

7 

16 


2 

3 

175 

59 
552 

12 

72 

739 

20 
96 
586 


10 
194 


19 
46 
142 


Part-time  fanas  vlth  value  of  products  sold  of — 


52 
114 
37 
70 
8 
12 
18 
32 

30 
853 

30 
359 

20 
lU 

21 
195 

20 
188 

64 
629 

34 
322 

61 
307 

23 

371 

54 


73 
2,746 

17 
209 

7 
49 

4 
17 
40 


2 
3 
60 

23 

144 
14,110 

42 

364 
7,375 

9 

111 

1,731 

24 

303 

2,740 

2 

4,400 
920 

13 
1,215 

22 

5,743 


48 

172 

2,177 


tlOO  to 
$499 


15 
151 
15 
77 
7 
19 


43 
377 

22 
214 

42 
163 

U 
136 

32 
533 

51 
1,0(0 

13 
155 


1 
2 
45 

9 

29 

1,900 

28 

181 

3,751 

3 
36 
S72 

U 

135 

1,194 


2 
1,210 


31 

96 

792 


$500  to 
$1.199 


4 
7 
10 
18 

11 
405 

11 

158 

9 

53 

10 
104 


18 
229 
10 
92 
16 
137 

9 

195 

18 

244 

18 
1,503 

3 

51 

3 

10 

3 

5 

20 


12 

170 

3,202 

4 

50 

809 


133 
1,196 


3,600 
720 


5 
301 


15 

54 

1,097 


$1,200  to 
$2,499 


297 

4 

124 

4 

39 

3 

49 

3 
85 

3 

23 

2 

16 
3 


3 

40 

4 

122 

4 
203 


5 

52 

6,290 

2 

13 

422 

2 
25 
350 

2 
35 
350 


800 
200 


2 

815 


12 
934 


2 

22 

288 


Abnormal 
farms 


28  ISLANDS 

Table  19.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


(Far  deflMtioDS  and  ejcplanatirmB,  aee  tert) 


Total,  all  farms 


Tenure  of  operator 


Full  owners 


Part  owners 


FADUS,   ACHEACZ,   AND  VALUE 

FannB .•..■...■•....... number . 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Land  In  farms acres. 

Percent  distribution percent. 

Average  size  of  farm acres. 

Value  of  land  wtiri  buildings .......................................... dollars . 

Average  per  farm dollars. 

Average  per  acre dollars. 

Land  In  farms  according  to  use: 

Cropland,  total acres. 

Harvested farms  reporting. 

acres. 
In  growing  crops  not  harvested farms  reportljig. 

acres. 
On  which  crops  failed,  and  idle  land fams  reporting. 

acres. 
Pastured farms  reporting. 

acres. 

Pasture  other  than  cropland,  total acres. 

Noncrop  open  or  brush  pasture f amis  reporting. 

acres. 

Woodland  pastured farms  reporting. 

acres. 

All  other  land,  total acres. 

Woodland  not  pastured farms  reporting. 

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

acres. 

FASy  OFERATORS  BT  USE 

Operators  reporting  age number. 

Under  25  years number. 

25  to  34  years number. 

35  to  44  years number. 

45  to  54  years number. 

55  to  64  years number. 

65  or  more  years number. 

Average  age years. 

FAm  OPERATORS  ET  PLACE  OF  BIRTE  AND  KESIDENCE 

Operators  bom  in  Virgin  Islands number. 

Operators  bom  in  Puerto  Rico number. 

C^eratora  bom  elsewhere number. 

Operators  residing  on  f  aim  operated number. 

C^eratore  not  residing  on  farm  operated number. 

Operators  not  reporting  residence number. 

FARU  OPERATORS  BY  IZARS  ON  FRESOTT  FARU 

1  year  or  less number. 

Less  Uian  3  mcmths .number. 

2  to  4  years nuniber. 

5  to  9  years number. 

10  or  more  years nmnber. 

Operators  not  reporting  years  on  farm number. 

FARU  OPERATORS  REPOKriJlG  OFF-FARM  WORK 

Operators  working  off  their  farms,  total number. 

1  to  49  days number. 

50  to  99  days number. 

100  to  199  d^B number. 

200  or  more  d^s number. 

Operators  not  reporting  as  to  work  off  their  farms number. 

SPECIFIED  EQPmEWT  AND  FACILITIES 

Motortrucks farms  reporting. 

number. 

Tractors farms  reporting. 

number. 

Automobiles farms  reporting. 

number. 

Electrlci'^ farms  reporting. 

Piped  running  water farms  reporting. 

Telephone farms  reporting. 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EZPENDITDRES 

Aa^  of  the  following  expenditures farms  reporting. 

Machine  hire farms  reporting . 

dollars. 
Hired  labor farms  reporting . 

dollars. 
Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms  reporting . 

dollars. 

Seeds,  bulbs,  plants,  and  trees farms  reporting. 

dollars. 
Fertilizer  and  manure farms  reporting. 

dollars. 


501 
lOC.O 

44,062 
lOO.O 
87.9 

64,289,529 

128,322 

1,459.07 


11,302 

296 

4,272 

76 

1,156 

67 

887 

88 

4,987 

21,483 

199 

16,970 

81 

4,513 

U,277 

81 

8,036 

396 

3,241 


4 
32 
87 
132 

120 
113 


288 
84 

129 

415 
66 
20 


20 
4 
98 
85 
268 
X 


238 
17 
U 
24 

233 


132 
229 

X 

125 

170 
256 

338 
161 
99 


216 

97 

18,039 

152 

1,286,910 

124 

96,418 

46 

9,427 

58 

121,661 


386 

77.0 

22,329 
50.7 
57.8 

32,692,596 

84,696 

1,464.13 


3,587 

212 

1,179 

51 

251 

52 

755 

70 

1,402 

11,983 

151 

10,270 

68 

1,713 

6,759 

58 

4,366 

317 

2,393 


377 
3 
22 
60 
96 

105 
91 


235 
42 

109 

329 
42 

15 


10 
2 
60 
66 
224 
26 


224 

14 

11. 

18 

181 


93 
U2 

Iff 
22 

U7 
207 

276 
138 
82 


lAl 
62 

7,214 

89 

103,064 

93 

50,272 

33 

1,458 

32 

6,948 


27 
5.4 

1,897 
4.3 
70.3 

2,207,714 

81,767 

1,163.79 


834 

18 

101 

8 

21 

4 

7 

5 

705 

948 

14 

708 


115 

6 

35 

21 
80 


4 
5 
7 
8 
2 

50.2 

16 
8 
3 

22 

4 
1 


19 

11 

1,476 

17 

30,533 

9 

33,282 

2 

110 

8 

1,107 


19 
3.8 

16,939 
38.4 
891.5 

26,408,419 

1,339,917 

1,559.03 


6,364 

14 

2,802 

8 

844 

2 

7 

7 

2,711 

6,430 

12 

3,932 

5 

2,548 

4,095 

10 

3,509 

14 

586 


10 

5 

7,010 

7 

1,125,321 

7 

4,3X 

4 

5,755 

7 

111,449 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS  29 

Table  19.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  TENURE  OF  OPERATOR:  CENSUS  OF  1960-Continued 


(For  deftnitlons  and  explanations,   see  text) 


Tcrtal,  all  farms 


LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCT'S 

Horses     nniles,  ponies,   and  asses  and  burros,  total farms  reporting... 

'      '  number. .. 

Horses  and  colts,  Including  ponies farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Mules  and  mule  colts f^nns  reporting... 

number. . . 

Asses  and  burros farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Cattle  and  calves,  total farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Cows  Including  heifers  that  have  calved farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Calves  under  3  months  of  age farms  reporting... 

number. . . 
Heifers  and  heifer  calves  3  nonths  old  and  over farms  reporting... 

number. .. 
Bulls,  bull  calves,   steers,   and  steer  calves 
3  ncntiiE  old  and  over fanne  reporting... 

number. . . 

Hogs  and  pigs,  total farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Pigs  under  i,   months  of  age farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Hoes  and  pigs  4  months  old  and  over farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 

Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting. . . 

number. , . 

Goats  and  kids farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 

Chickens  4  months  old  and  over farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  and  otiier  poultiy 

raised  (not  Including  chickens) farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

Cows  that  have  ever  been  milked farms  reporting.  . . 

number. . . 

Cows  milked  the  day  before  enumeration farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 
quarts. . . 


Milk  produced. 


Livestock  and  livestock  products  sold; 

Any  animals  sold  alive farms  reporting... 

Horses  mules   and  asses  and  burros  sold  alive farms  reporting... 

number... 
dollars... 

Cattle  and  calves  sold  alive farms  reporting. . . 

number. . . 
dollars.. . 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold  alive farms  reporting... 

number. . . 


Sheep  and  lambs  sold  alive farms  reporting., 

number. , 


Coats  and  kids  sold  alive farms  reporting. . . 

number... 


Milk  sold f  a"»s  reporting . . . 

quarts... 
dollars. .. 

Chickens  sold farms  reporting . . . 

number. . . 


Chicken  eggs  sold. 


.farms  reporting., 
dozens.. 


Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  and  other  poultry 

sold  (not  Including  chickens) farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HAHVESTED 

Sugarcane farms  reporting... 

acres. . . 
tons. .  . 


Tenure  of  operator 


Full  owners 


220 

620 

IM 

*31 

37 

51 

88 

138 

118 

8,383 

IW 

3,667 

T, 

1,255 

82 

1920 

78 
1,341 

18<t 
1,297 
94 
624 
159 
673 

93 

2,152 

187 

2,334 

277 
17,598 

54 
698 

46 

750 

28 

375 
1,738 


208 
5 
9 

211 


2,230 
221,361 

94 

896 

19,641 

43 

884 

12,865 

67 

606 

5,156 

16 
565,781 
127,129 

50 
3,860 

72 
92,052 


13 
203 


144 

3,676 

104,540 


Part  owners 


177 

387 

U2 

247 

28 

37 

73 

103 

90 
4,235 
88 
2,000 
58 
583 
60 
907 

56 
745 

U5 
959 
70 
468 
128 
491 

79 

1,770 

160 

1,931 

232 
16,492 

44 
543 

33 
403 

19 
151 
599 


162 

1 

3 

31 

67 

1,132 

1U,398 

69 

704 

14,221 

36 

807 

11,794 

51 

466 

3,949 

10 
185,981 


43 
3,712 


60 
89,988 


10 
170 


91 
722 

15,078 


14 

39 

10 

15 

5 

8 

7 

16 

U 

345 

10 

200 

6 

30 

9 


8 
26 

13 

132 

8 

55 

12 
77 


12 
156 

U 
350 

2 
6 

5 

158 

4 

108 

635 


71 
4,386 

9 

75 

3,468 

2 

15 

180 


60 
554 

2 

222,300 

64,889 


2 
464 


11 

74 

1,237 


10 
147 
9 
136 
3 
5 
3 
6 


3,118 
8 

1,300 

6 

576 

6 

717 

7 
525 

7 
63 

4 
32 


5 

117 


73 

2 

44 

180 


880 
89,309 


56 
518 

2 
22 

291 


54,750 
9,855 


2,726 
85,947 


19 
47 
13 
33 

1 
1 
5 
13 

9 
685 


19 
U3 
12 
69 
13 
74 

6 

271 

12 

205 

25 
596 

3 

32 


U6 
3 


20 
2 

3 
U5 

6 

W7 

13,268 


3 

40 
600 

5 
66 
556 

3 

102,750 

18,656 


5 
92 


1 
10 


35 

152 

2,278 


30  ISLANDS 

TABLE  20.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  BIRTHPLACE  OF  OPERATOR:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


(For  definitions  and  explanations, 
see  text) 


Total, 

all 
famis 


Birthplace  of  operator 


Virgin 
Islands 


Puerto 
Rico 


Else- 
where 


{For  definitions  and  explanations, 
see  text) 


Total, 
all 
fanus 


Birthplace  of  operator 


Virgin 
Islands 


Puerto 
Rico 


FARMS,  ACHZAQE,  AND  VALUE 

Fams number. . . 

Percent  distribution percent. . . 

lABd  in  fanes acres  . . . 

Percent  distribution percent . . . 

Average  size  of  farai acres  — 

Value  of  land  and  buildings  ..  .dollars  .. . 

Average  per  fann dollars . . . 

Average  per  acre dollars . . . 

Land  In  faims  according  to  use: 

Cropland,  total acres  — 

Harvested farms  reporting... 

acres . . . 
In  growing  crops  not 

harvested faims  reporting... 

acres . . . 
On  which  crops  failed, 
and  idle  lajid.  .fazms  reporting... 
acres . . . 

Pastured faims  reporting . . . 

acres . . . 
Pasture  other  than  cropland, 

total acres  . . . 

Noncrop  open  or  brush 

pasture fanns  reporting... 

acres . . . 
Woodland 

pastured fanns  reporting... 

acres . . . 

All  other  land,  total acres... 

Woodland  not 

pastured farms  reporting. . . 

acres . . . 
Other  land  {house  lota, 
roads,  wasteland, 

etc.) farms  reporting... 

acres . . . 

FARM  OPEHATORS  BY  AGE 

Operators  reporting  age number... 

Under  25  years number . . . 

25  to  V*   years number . . . 

35  to  44  years number . . . 

45  to  54  years number . . . 

55  to  64  years number. . . 

65  or  more  years number . . . 

Average  age years  . . . 

FARM  OPERATORS  BY  HESIDZNCE 

Operators  residing  on 

fann  operated number . . . 

Operators  not  residing  on 

fann  operated number . . . 

Operators  not  reporting 

residence number . . . 

FARM  OPERATORS  BY  YEARS  ON  PRESENT  FARM 

1  year  or  less number . . 

Less  than  3  months number . . 

2  to  4  years number . . 

5  to  9  years number .  . 

10  or  more  years number. . 

Operators  not  reporting 

years  on  fann number . . . 

FARM  OPERATORS  REPOKTING  OFF-FAflM  WORK 

Operators  working  off  their 

fanns ,  total number . 

1  to  49  days number . 

50  to  99  days number . 

100  to  199  days number. 

200  or  more  days number. 

Operators  not  reporting  as  to  work 
off  their  fanns number. 

FAHMS  BY  TENURE  OF  OPEHATOR 

Owners number 

acres 
Full  owners number 

acres 
Part  owners number 

acres 
llanagers number 

acrea 
Tenants number 

acres 

FARMS  BY  SIZE 

Under  3  acres number . 

acres. 

3  to  9  acres number . 

acres . 
10  to  19  acres number . 

acres . 
20  to  49  acres number . 

acres . 
50  to  99  acres number. 

acres . 


501 

100.0 

44,062 

100.0 

87.9 

64,289,529 

128,322 

1,459.07 

11,302 

296 

4,272 

76 
1,156 

67 

887 

88 

4,987 

21,483 

199 
16,970 

81 
4,513 

11,277 

81 
8,036 


396 
3,241 

488 
4 
32 
87 
132 
120 
113 
53.9 


415 
66 
20 


20 
4 
98 
85 
268 


288 
17 
14 
24 

233 


413 
24,226 

386 

22,329 

27 

1,897 

19 

16,939 

69 

2,897 


56 

81 

199 

1,079 

87 
1,184 

57 
1,846 

42 
2,929 


288 

57.5 

25,083 

56.9 

87.1 

32,478,710 

112,773 

1,294.85 

6,463 

147 
1,089 

33 
214 

39 

641 

59 

4,519 

14,225 

124 
10,758 

43 
3,467 
4,395 

38 
3,157 


212 
1,238 


283 
2 
18 
57 
74 
60 
72 
53.8 


234 
43 
11 


50 
42 

170 


9 
11 
142 


251 

14,206 

235 

12,677 

16 

1,529 

10 

9,935 

27 

942 


39 

57 
110 
594 

48 
638 

28 
904 

26 
,815 


84 

16.8 

6,555 

14.9 

78.0 

9,078,100 

108,073 

1,384.91 

802 
63 

440 

17 
103 

11 
137 

16 
122 

3,817 


36 
3,244 


573 
1,936 


10 
1,239 


74 
697 


81 

1 

7 

18 

23 

19 

13 

51.7 


50 

4,361 

42 

4,066 

8 

295 

3 

380 

31 

1,8U 


15 

35 

199 


129 

25.7 

12,424 

28.2 

96.3 

22,732,719 

176,223 

1,829.74 

4,037 

86 

2,743 

26 
839 

17 
109 

13 
346 

3,441 

39 
2,968 

30 

473 

4,946 

33 
3,640 


110 
,306 


124 

1 

7 

12 

35 

41 

28 

55.5 


107 
17 
5 


112 

5,659 

109 

5,586 

3 

73 

6 

6,624 

11 

141 


286 
23 

313 
21 

711 
10 

700 


FARMS  BY  SIZE— Continued 

100  to  174  acres number. 

acres. 
175  to  259  acres number. 

acres. 
260  to  499  acres number. 

acres. 
500  to  999  acres number. 

acres. 
1,000  or  more  acres number. 

acres. 

COMMERCIAL  FAHMS  BY  TYPE 

Sugarcane  fanns number. 

acres. 

Vegetable  farms number. 

acres. 

Fruit-  and-nut  farms number. 

acres. 

Daily  farms number. 

acres. 
Poultry  farms number. 

acres. 

Livestock  farms    (other  than 

dairy  and  poultry) number. 

acres. 


General  farms number. 

acres. 

Miscellaneous  and  unclassified 

farms nTjmber.. 

acres, 

FARMS  BY  ECONOMIC  CLASS 

Commercial  fanns,  total number. 

acres . 
Class  I........... number. 

acres. 
Class  II number. 

acres. 
Class  III number. 

acres. 
Class  IV number. 

acres. 
Class  V number. 

acres. 
Class  VI number. 

acres. 
Class  VII number. 

acres. 

Other  farms,  total number. 

acres. 

Residential  farms number. 

acres. 

Part-time  farms,  total number. 

acres. 
With  value  of  products 
sold  of— 

$1,200  to  $2,499 number, 

acres 

$500  to  $1,199 number, 

acres 

$100  to  $499 number, 

acres 

Abnormal  farms number, 

acres 

SPECIFIED  EftUHMEHT  AND  FACILITIES 

Motortrucks farms  reporting. 

number. 

Tractors farms  reporting. 

number. , 

Automobiles farms  reporting., 

number.. 

Electricity farms  reporting. , 

Piped  running  water,  .farms  reporting.. 
Telephone farms  reporting . . 

SPECIFIED  FARM  EXPENDITURES 

Any  of  the  following 

expenditures farms  reporting.. 

Machine  hire farms  reporting. . 

dollars . . 

Hired  labor farms  report  ing . . 

dollars. . 


18 
2,427 

10 
2,071 

13 
4,810 

10 

6,971 

9 

20,664 


60 
11,463 

6 
49 

32 
566 

10 
3,564 

14 
292 


48 
13,002 


6 
1,594 


182 

35,908 

13 

18,134 

7 

2,410 

12 

3,802 

13 

5,616 

26 

2,175 

44 

1,997 

62 

1,774 

319 
8,154 

186 
3,417 

128 
4,172 


1,391 

41 

1,251 

79 

1,530 

5 

565 


132 
229 


30 
U5 


170 
256 


338 

161 


216 

97 

18,039 

152 

1,286,910 


1,461 

9 
1,851 

8 
3,006 

5 
3,683 

4 
11,074 


33 
5,286 


11 
112 


1,914 
10 

200 


33 
12,525 


3 
263 


104 

20,389 

11 

10,096 

3 

262 

10 

3,711 

9 

2,813 

10 

748 

20 

1,402 

41 

1,357 

184 
4,694 

105 

1,926 

76 

2,655 


7 

1,360 

21 

413 

48 

882 

3 

113 


92 

Ul 


184 
91 


120 

56 

7,853 

80 

187,Cr72 


251 

1 
220 

3 
961 

1 
500 

3 
3,531 


18 
421 


40 

2 

1,650 

2 

26 


3,103 


33 

5,320 

2 

1,237 

3 

2,076 

1 

29 

3 

1,303 

4 

96 

10 

324 

10 

255 

51 
1,235 

21 
403 

30 
832 


1 
31 
11 

612 
18 

189 


54 


25 

4,267 

38 

28,607 


42 

16 

5,919 

34 

1,071,231 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS  31 

Table  20.-FARMS  AND  FARM  CHARACTERISTICS  BY  BIRTHPLACE  OF  OPERATOR:  CENSUS  OF  1960-Continued 


Item 

Total 
all 

famis 

Birthplace  of  operator 

Item 
(For  definitions  and  explanations, 
see  text) 

Total 
all 
farms 

Birthplace  of  operator 

(For  definitions  and  explanations, 
see   text) 

Virgin 
Islands 

Puerto 
Mco 

Else- 
where 

Virgin 
Islands 

Puerto 
Rico 

Else- 
where 

SPECIFIED  FAHM  EXPEND ITURES— Continued 

LIVESTOCK  AND  LIVESTOCK- PRODUCTS-Con. 

Any  of  the  following 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  and  other 

expenditures — Continued 

poriltry  raised   Cnot  including 

Feed  for  livestock 

chickens) farms  reporting... 

54 

39 

10 

5 

and  poxiltry farms  reporting... 

124 

82 

24 

18 

number . . . 

698 

571 

32 

45 

dollars . . . 

96,418 

80,222 

4,965 

11,231 

Seeds,  bulbs,  plants, 

Cows  that  have  ever 

and  trees farms  reporting... 

dollars . . . 

46 

28 

2 

16 

been  miUied ••••■••. •fauns  reporting •  * • 

46 

30 

7 

9 

9,427 

1,098 

UO 

3,219 

number... 

750 

533 

170 

47 

Fertilizer  and 

Cows  milked  the  day  before 

manure farms  reporting... 

58 

26 

16 

16 

enumeration fanns  reporting. . . 

28 

16 

6 

6 

dollars . . . 

121,661 

14,561 

3,327 

103,773 

number... 

375 

271 

92 

12 

Ullk  produced quarts . . . 

1,738 

1,312 

351 

75 

LIVESTOCK  AMD  LIVESTOCK  PRODUCTS 

Horses,  mules,  ponies,  and  asses 
and  burros,    total farms  reporting... 

number. . . 

220 
620 

133 
404 

28 
45 

59 
171 

Livestock  and  livestock  products  sold: 
Any  animals  sold 

alive f aims  reporting . . . 

Horses,  mules,  asses     and  burros 

208 

U6 

3C 

32 

Horses  and  colts. 
Including  ponies.. farms  reporting... 

144 

93 

27 

24 

sold  alive ...  .fanns  reporting... 
number... 
dollars... 

5 
9 

4 
7 

1 
2 

number . . . 

431 

280 

43 

108 

211 

166 

'!' 

45 

Utiles  and  mule 

colts farms  reporting . . . 

37 
138 

26 

38 
54 
86 

2 

2 

9 
U 
34 
52 

Cattle  and  calves  sold 
alive. ....... .farms  reporting... 

33 

2,230 

221,361 

59 

1,600 

159,280 

15 

271 

26,685 

number . . . 

14 

Asses  emd*  burros... farms  reporting... 
number . . . 

number . . . 
dollars . . . 

359 
35,396 

Cattle  and  calves. 

U8 
8,383 

73 
6,195 

23 
1,229 

22 

959 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold 
alive. ....... .fanns  reporting... 

94 

896 

19,641 

69 

705 
14,217 

14 

32 

3,638 

11 

total ............... <f aims  reporting ... 

number... 
dollars . . . 

number. .. 

109 
1,786 

that  have  calved.. faims  reporting... 
number... 

114 
3,867 

70 
2,824 

23 
572 

21 
471 

Sheep  and  Iambs  sold 
alive. ....... .fanns  reporting... 

43 

884 

3« 

784 

4 
77 

3 

Calves  under  3  months 

23 

of  age. farms  reporting... 

74 
1,255 

82 

45 
982 

53 

17 
167 

14 

12 

106 

15 

dollars . . . 
Goats  and  kids  sold 
alive. ....... .f annjB  reporting . . . 

12,865 

67 
606 

11,606 

48 
412 

1,050 

11 
131 

number... 

209 
8 

old  and  over fartas  reporting... 

number . . . 

63 

number . . . 

1,920 

1,408 

339 

173 

dollars . . . 

5,156 

3,420 

1,172 

564 

Bulls,  bull  calves,   steers,   and 

steer  calves  3  months  old 

76 
1,341 

50 
981 

15 
151 

13 
209 

Milk  sold. ....... .farms  reporting... 

16 
565,781 
127,129 

12 
472,226 
110,300 

3 
85,555 
15,329 

1 

and  over farms  reporting... 

number... 

quarts , . , 
dollars . . . 

8,000 
1,500 

Hogs  and  pigs,   total.. farms  reporting... 
number.. . 
Pigs  under  A  months 

184 
1,297 

133 
1,019 

25 
154 

26 
124 

Chickens  sold fanns  reporting . . . 

number... 

50 
3,860 

37 
3,151 

7 
119 

6 

590 

of  age... farms  reporting... 

94 

69 

16 

9 

Chicken  eggs 
sold farms  reporting . . . 

number... 

624 

463 

90 

66 

72 

49 

7 

16 

Hogs  and  pigs  4  months  old 

dozens . . . 

92,052 

56,053 

2,506 

33,488 

and  over faims  reporting... 

159 

U8 

20 

21 

Turkeys,  ducks,  geese,  and 
other  poiiltry  sold  (not  including 

number . . . 

673 

551 

64 

58 

Sheep  and  lambs farms  reporting... 

nximber . , . 

93 
2,152 

76 
1,767 

7 
248 

10 
137 

chickens) fanns  reporting... 

number... 

13 
203 

10 
172 

1 
15 

2 
16 

Goats  and  kids farms  reporting... 

number. .. 

187 
2,334 

127 
1,584 

24 
367 

36 
383 

SPECIFIED  CROPS  HARVESTED 

Chickens  -i  months  old 

Sugarcane farms  reporting... 

144 

74 

50 

20 

and  over farms  reporting. . . 

277 

183 

42 

52 

acres.. . 

3,676 

790 

322 

2,564 

17,598 

12,077 

1,209 

4,312 

tons . . . 

104,540 

20,240 

4,975 

79,325 

32 


ISLANDS 


Table  21.-FARMS  REPORTING  BY  AGE  OF  OPERATOR,  BY  BIRTHPLACE,  TENURE,  SIZE  OF  FARM,  TYPE, 

AND  ECONOMIC  CLASS  OF  FARM:  CENSUS  OF  1960 


Item 
(For  definitions  and  expLanatlons ,  see  text) 


Number  of  operators  reporting  age 


Itader  25 
years 


25  to  34 
years 


35  to  -iA 
years 


45  to  54 


55  to  64 

years 


65  or  more 
years 


Average 

age 
(years) 


Number  of 
operators 

not 
reporting 

age 


All  farm  operators 

BirthplAce  of  operator; 

Virgin  Islands 

Puerto  Rico 

Elseiibere 

Tenure  of  operator: 

Owners 

Pull  owners 

Part  owners 

Managers 

Tenants 

Size  of  farm: 

Dnder  3  acres 

3  to  9  acres 

10  to  19  acres 

20  to  49  acres 

50  to  99  acres 

100  to  174  acres 

175  to  259  acres 

260  to  499  acres 

500  to  999  acres 

1,000  or  more  acres 

Type  of  fann^  comnerclal  farms  only: 

Sugarcane  farms 

Vegetable  farms 

Fruit-and-nut  farms 

Dairy  f aims 

Poultry  farms 

Livestock  farms  (other  than  dairy  and  poultry) 

General  farms 

Miscellaneous  and  unclassified  farms 

Econdnic  class  of  farm; 

Conmercial  farms,  total 

CInss  I 

Class  II 

Class  III 

Clfiss  IV 

Class  V 

Class  VI 

Class  VII 

Other  farms ,  total 

Residential  farms 

Part-time  farms,  total 

With  value  of  products  sold  of— 

$100  to  $499 

$500  to  $1,199 

$1,200  to  $2,499 

Abnormal  farms 


283 

81 
124 


403 
377 
26 
18 
67 


55 

194 
84 
56 
41 
17 
10 
13 


177 
17 
7 
12 
12 
24 
43 
62 

311 
181 
125 


103 
96 
7 


113 
105 


53.8 
51.7 
55.5 


54.4 
54.7 
50.2 
48.3 
52.1 


52.2 

54.0 
55.6 
54.2 
53.9 
58.4 
51.3 
46.3 
51.4 
52.7 


58.7 
49.8 
59.5 
51.8 
47.8 
57.2 
63.0 
48.6 


56.9 
49.1 
44.6 
43.6 
51.0 
59.0 
57.0 
63.1 

52.2 
55.3 
47.9 

48.7 
45.6 
51.4 
48.0 


10 
9 

1 
1 
2 


APPENDIX 

The  Questionnaire 

(33) 


34 


THE  QUESTIONNAIRE 


This  ceiuus  is  suthoriud  by  Act  of  Concress,  Uniled  Slates  Code.  Title  13.  SmUohb  5.  9,  142,  221-4.  reqairing  Ihil  the  inqairies  b«  snawerecl  compleleir  and  ucurKelr. 
and  foaranteeinc  that  the  information  furnished  be  accorded  confidential  trealnent.  The  cenMUB  report  cannot  be  umed  for  purpowet  of  taxation,  inoeatigation,  or 
regulation. 

— * '  ""■  ■ — — "= ' 'i!(i«»'iv"J"'Wtiv' 


VIRGIN 
ISUKDS 


U.S.  DEPAITMDrr  OF  COMHEKCE— Biriuu  Of  THE  CENSUS 

PARSONS,  KANSAS 

A  4     CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE     4  QfiA 
**  *  QUESTIONNAIRE:  *  ^w  V 


A1  No. 


Section  I.— PERSON   IN  CHARGE,   APRIL   1,   1960 


(Enter  in  qnestion  I  the  name  of  the  person  in  charge  of  this  place.    Be  sure  that  all  informs' 
tl«D  is  for  the  person  in  charfe.)  


1.   What  is  your  name  (person  in  charge)? 


(K  •  pannenhlp.  glvt  niaca  of  all  p*rtnera) 


2.  What  is  your  mail  address? 


Seclion  11. -LAND  OWNED.   RENTED.  OR   MANAGED.   APRIL   1.   1960 


SmCE  ISE  OKLY 


I  HOPS  HARVKSTKII  ON  THIS  PI  \(  fc.  IN    Ift-iS 


f)WNED  LAND:  If  you  own  more  than  one  Iraf-I  of  land,  include  all  land  owned  in  the 
Virgin  ftlanda.    Include  not  only  cropland  but  also  pastureland,  woodland,  wasteland,  etc. 

3.   How  many  acres  of  land  do  you  own?  None   n 

{If  no  land  la  owned,  mark  X  in  the  square  for  "None"  and  skip  to  question  [4J.) 


(a)   About  how  much  would  thia  land  and 

the  buildings  on  it  sell  for? S_ 


_/00  OR  %- 


(b)   Is  there  any  mortgage  debt  on  the 

land  and  buildingB  owned  by  you? No   D     Yes   □ 


(e)    If  "Yes,"  how  much? $_. 


LAND  RENTED  FROM  OTHERS:  Include  any  separate  fields,  pastureland.  woodland, 
wasteland,  etc. 

[4]    How  many  acres  of  land  do  you  rent  from  others? 

Include  acres  worked  on  shares.  None  O 


(//  "None,"  mark  X  and  tktp  to  quetlii 


(a)   About  how  much  would  thia  land  and 

the  buildings  on  it  sell  for?  S_ 


/OO  OR  $_ 


(b)   What  iB  the  name  and  address  of  each  landlord  and  the 
number  of  acres  rented  from  or  worked  on  shares  for  each^ 


Name  of 
landlord 


Mail  address 
(Post  office) 


Name  of 
landlord 


Mail  address 
(Post  office) 


A(n*r«nlad  trom 


(Total  acres  for  all  landlords  must  equal  total  for  question  4.) 


LAND   MANAGED   FOR  OTHERS: 

(5]   How  many  acres  of  land  do  you  operate 

for  others  as  a  hired  manager?  None  n 

(If  a  hired  manager,  enter  the  name  and  address  of  employer  under 
question  4{b)0 

{//  "None,"  mark  X  and  aktp  to  question  £61.) 

(a)   About  how  much  would  f /tialand  and  the 

buildings  on  it  sell  for'  ,  $ /OO  OR  S /OO 


LAND  RENTED  TO  OTHERS: 

£61   How  many  acres  of  land  do  you  rent  to  others? 

Include  acres  worked  on  shares  by  others. 


(//  "None,"  mark  X  and  sktp  to  question  [7].) 

/OO  OR  $_ 


(a)    About  how  much  would  thia  land  and  the 
buildings  on  it  sell  for?         $. 


ACRES  IS  THIS  PLACE: 


[7]  Adding  acres  owned  and  acres  rented  from  others, 
then  subtracting  acres  rented  to  others,  we  gel  . 


Include  all  crops  harvested  laat  year  (on  the  land  in  question  7)  whether  harvested  by  you  or  by  some- 
one else.  Be  sure  to  include  the  landlord's  share.  Do  not  include  crops  which  were  a  complete  failure 
or  which  were  not  harvested  because  of  drought,  labor  shortage,  low  prices,  or  destruction  from  any  cause. 
(Report  tenths  of  an  acre,  such  as  i^,  i^,  1  iS.  etc.  Always  report  any  production  but  do  not  report  the 
area  if  less  than  200  pounds  were  harvested.) 


FIELD  CROPS  HARVKSTKI)  LAST  YKAR: 


ich  crop,  ask  ihesf  questions.)^ 


(Give  acres  in  col.  2  only  when  quantity 
harvested  is  200  or  more  pounds.) 


Were  any  of 
these  crops 
harvesled 
last  year 


Acres  in  (his  place 


(Question  3  plus  question  4  minus  question  6;  if  man&K''d,  question  5  minus  question  6.) 


8.  Corn,  dry? 

9.  Beans,  dry 


10.  Cassava? 

11.  Sugarcane?      .    . 

12.  Sweetpolatoes? 

13.  Tanya?     -        . 

14.  Yams? 

15.  Other  field  crops? 


was 
harvested 
in  19597 


(2) 

How  many  acres 

were    harvested 

in  1959? 


Teaiha 


VEGETABLF:S  for  home  USIC  and  for  SALK: 

16.   Were  any  vegetables  or  melons  hurvrsted  laat  year— 
<a)    For  use  by  your  family' 
(bl    For  sale  for  fresh  market  or  to  cmniers'' 

(//  "No"  for  (b),  mar*  X  and  skip  to  qiiesUon  [291) 


No  D      Yes  D 
No   D      Yes  a 


(//  "Yra"  for  (b),  riTiswer  ,,i,fslions  17  through  28.) 


Were  any  of  these 
vegetable  crops  harvested 
for  sale  !ast  year 


(If  two  or  more  plantings 
of  the  name  crop  were 
made,  either  on  the  same 
land  or  on  different  land, 
report  the  total  harvested 
acres  of  the  several 
plantinftn.     Include  acres 
of  veRelables  harvejited 
from  land  from  which 
other  crops  were  also 
harvested.) 


ir  ffuh  rrop,  nst  Ihext  <f 

(1) 

How  many 
acrt.N  were 

harvested 
in  /»5» 

for  sale? 

m 

What    was 

the  value  of 

sales 

In  IK»t 

N. 

Vm 

D 
D 
D 
D 
D 
D 
D 
D 
D 
D 
D 

n 

D 
D 
D 
D 
D 
D 
D 
D 

a 

D 
D 

n 

Am*        TmUm 

/lO 

t          /no 

l«.   C.bb.gc?      

/lO 

t              /OO 

19.  C«rtolsT 

i      /lO 

s          /no 

:    no 

<          /no 

■    no 

$              /OO 

22.   EggplinIT 

i      /lO 

( /OO 

23.  Okra? 

■      /lO 

t          /no 

24.  Onion.r          

;    no 

$          ion 

25.  Peppers?  

':    no 

t          /no 

26.  Squash?    

■    no 

S /OO 

27.  Tomatoes? 

i    no 

t          /no 

2«,  Olher?               

I   no 

t /oo 

Green  com? 
Kohlrabi? 

GIWMKI. 

Lettuce? 
Melons? 

Give  ume 

I   no 

s /no 

VIRGIN  ISLANDS 


35 


TRi-;r;  kuhits  and  nuts,  ai'um,  i.  this  vkar  (i-mio);  andquantity  harvkstkd  last 

YI;AK   (lilS'J): 

C291   Are  1  here  iiiiv  Truil  or  nul  trees  or  plsnts  oil  IhiK  place' No  (J     Yes   □ 

(//  "No,"  mark  X  and  skip  to  ituentton  [42J.) 
(//  "Yti,"  amwer  quenliona  30  ihrough  41.) 


30.       How  much  land  is  in  bearing  and  nonbearing 
frui(  Ireea  and  plsnts  and  planted  not 
treefl? Less  than   -ff  aora  Q  OR 

(Report  tenths  of  an  acre,  such  as  ft,  l^,  etc.) 


(For  each  kind  of  jruit    ^^ 
and  nut  on  Ihia  pOire^^^ 


ink  thete  questions.)  ' 


Were  any  of 
the  following 
klnda  of  fruil 
trees  and  plants 
and  nut  IreeH  on 
Ihiit  place    - 


31.   Avocados? 


33.  GrapefruItT  . 


34.  Limes  and  lemons? 


37.   Bananas?  . 


38.   Plantains? 


39.   Pineapples? 


40.  Other  fVulta  and  nuta? 

^"  CaahewB? 
Coffee? 
MameyT 
Mesples? 
PapayaaT 
Souniopa? 
Sugar-apples? 


(!) 
How  many 

trees  or 

plants    are 

NOT  of 

bearing  age? 


Nam 


(2) 
How  many 

trees  or 

plants    are 

of   bearing 

age* 


am 


(3) 
How    much 


harvested 
la»l  year? 


Namb«  af  fralu 


nmmhm  aT  fralU 


QnuiUtr 


41.   What  wius  the  value  of  all  fruila  and  niits  Bold  laat  year? 


Hone  sold   D      J /CO 

(DolLvi  only! 


TRKi:s,  (lUNAMKNTALS,  Fi.oWKRS.  AND  VKGKTABLt:  SEIiDS  AND  F1.ANT8  IN  15)59: 

[42]   How  many  acres  of  flowera  and  flow.erlng  planta,  frait  and  aat  treea, 
ornamentala,   Tcgetable   seeds,   or   regetsMe   pUnta   were   grown 
lasf  year    (1959)    for    aaJe? None   Q     Leas    than    A    acre   Q 


(Report  tenths  of  an  acre,  1 
(lf"\oni 


h  as  A,  lA.  etc.) 

mark  X  and  nkip  to  quentton  [44].) 


43.  Whal  WHS  the  value  of  sules  for  flowers  and  flowering  plants,  fruil 
iind  nut  Irees.  ornamentals,  vegetable  seeds,  or  vegetable  plants 
sold  faaf  uear? 


[  Secllon  IV.— FOREST  PRODUCTS  CUT  IN  1959 

[44]  Were  any  fenee  posts;  wood  for  charcoal,  other 
fuel,  or  furniture^  or  other  foreat  prodncta  cut  on 
this  place  laat  year — 

(a)  For  use  by  your  family? No  D     Yes  D 

(b)  Forssler No  D     Yea  Q 

(//  "No"  for  (b).  mark  X  and  tkip  to  yuMfwrn  [4fi].) 
45.   What  was  the  valae  of  foreal  products  sold  foal  pear? j. 


Section  V.      A(  RKAtiE,  APRIL   I.   I960.  AND  LSE  OF  LAND  IN   1959 


[46]    Acre"  in  this  place  (copy  acn-.s  Irnni  (|ucMtitj  

I  In  quc-Htioim  47  (hroiigh  54.  account  for  u.1]  thi-  land 
in  this  place  in  tcrmn  of  how  it  wa.s  usi-d  laat  year  ) 

CROPLAND   IN   THIS   PLAC'K: 

47.  From  how  many  acres  of  land  were  cross  harvested  la»t  year?.         Noj 

(Thi.t  area  may  be  obtained  by  adding  the  acres  of  the  various 
crops  reported  in  questions  8  through  42  in  Section  III,  Ifowover. 
if  more  than  one  crop  was  harvested  from  the  same  land  faaf  year. 


count  this  land  only  once  here.) 


48.  How  many  acres  of  land  were  in  growtnc crops  laat  year  that 
were  not  harvested? 


None   C 


(Include  here  any  land  in  sugarcane,  pineapples,  etc..  from  which  a 
crop  was  not  harvested  tawt  year.) 

49.  How  many  acres  of  land   that  could  be  used  for  crops  without 
additional  clearing  or  irrigating  were  used  only  for  pasture  laat  yearT  .    .     None   □ 

50.  From  how  many  acres  of  cropland  was  no  crop  harvested  laat  year  becaust^  nl 
failure  or  destruction,  or  because  the  land  was  idle  in  7959?  Nont-   f  1 


(These 
lotalB 

must 
be  (he 

samel 


OTHER  PASTURE  OR  GRAZING   LAND: 

51.    How   many   acres  of  land  were  in  noncrop  open 
and  grazing  lancf  laat  year* 


■  bruah  pasture 


52.    How  many  acres  of  woodland  wm-  pasliired  or  grated  laat  year? 


ALL  OTHER   LAND: 

53.   How  many  acres  o 
laat  year?    


54.    How  nmny  Mcrt-.".  of  land  are 
dilehes,  ponds,  and  wasteland? 


er<>  not  pastured  or  graz(<d 

I  hooae  Iota,  barn  lots,  lanes,  roada. 


■L 


FARM   PONDS: 

55.   How  many  farm  ponds  art-  on  this  place? 


None   □     Number  ■ 
(//  "None,"  murk  X  and  tktp  to  que»lxon  [57],) 

by 


56.    What   is   the  dse   of  each   pond? 

(Report  cither  length  and  width  or  "nquare  feet.") 


58.  How  old  were  you  on  your  last  birthday?. 

59.  Do  yoj  live  on  this  place*  .    .    .    .    . 


No  n     Yes   D 


60.  When  did  you  begin  to  operate  this  place?        

(Report  month  if  person  in  charge  began  to  operate  this  place 
since  January  1.  t958.) 

6 1.  How  many  days  laat  year  did  you  work  off  your  place?     Include  work  at  a  job.  husinea.'«,  or  profeision 
off  your  place.     (Do  not  include  exchange  work.) 


(Mark 
oiw.)^ 


(2) 


(3) 


(4) 
iMtoiMten  D 


wdaiaQ 


^^^»gg*!Jgg_y"-E9'y!l'MgNT  AND  FACILITIES  NOW  ON  THIS  PLACE.  I960 
Include  all  equlpraenl  on  lUs  place,  whether  owned  by  yon  or  by  others. 


How  many  of  (he  following 
are  on  this  place 


Do  yoo  have  on  this  place  - 


62.  Motortrucks?  .... 

63.  Tractors  of  all  kinds? 
At.   Automobiles? 

£5.   Electricity? 

66.  Piped  ronning  water? 

67.  Telephone? 


No   D     Yes  D 
No  O     Yes   Q 

No   a     Yes   Q 


68.  Who  owned  the  following  soorces  of  power  used  on  this  place  laat  year— 


{Check  one  »quart 
for  each  ittmj^^^ 


(h)  Horses,  moles,  bnrros. 
and  work  otenT      .    .    . 


»«fp»WS  BMd  VMS' 


36 


THE  QUESTIONNAIRE 


If  yoD  are  rvnling  land  from  others,  inclnde  all  eipenaes 
for  |U«  place  paid  br  yon  and  your  landlord. 

€9.  How  mucb  wbb  apenl  laat  gear  for  maeldBe  Ure?. None  Q    (_ 

(Include  custom  work,  such  as  tractor  hire,  p)owiag,  and  hauling.) 

70.   How  much  was  spent  laat  year  for  hired  labor? None   Q     S— 

(Do  not  include  housework  or  contract  construction  work. 
Include  cash  payments  only.) 


71.  How  much  was  apenl /a«(  yvar  for  feed  for  livestock  and  poultry?    . 

(Include  co«<t  of  grain,  feed,  concentrates,  and  roughages;  also 
amounts  pa  d  for  grinding  and  mixing  feed.) 

72.  How  much  was  spent  latt  year  for  seeds,  bulbs,  plants,  and  treesf 

73.  How  much  was  apenl  laal  year  for  porehaae  of  fertUlMrs  and 


None   D     1- 


Section    IX.     MVE.STOCK    AND  POULTRY  ON    THIS  PLACE,    APRIL    I,    I9G0.    AND    LIVESTOCK 
~        ~  ^MPRODIJCTIOJ^?^«»^ 


Inclnde  all  animals  en  tUa  place  owned  by  j«i  imi  br  other*. 


HORSES,  MULES,  AND  ASSES  AND  BURROS,  APRIL  1,  1960: 

74.  How  many  horses,  nnles,  ponies,  and  asses  and  borros  of  all 

agea  are  on  this  place? ........     None        Q       Number— 

(//  "None,"  mark  X  and  tktp  to  quealion  C^J  ) 
f75.  Hormeg  and  eotta.  including  ponies? Number^ 


or  (Us  total. 
how  many  are 


<76.  Mulee  and  mule  coll m? 


Number— 


V77.  AM$€a  and  burro*? Number— 


ANIMALS  SOLD  ALIVE  IN  1959: 

{For  eacft  kind,  aaJt  ikeae  queattons  )■ 


92.  Horses,  motes,  aasea,  and  barroa?  . 

93.  Cattle  and  calresT 

94.  Hogs  and  ptgsT 

95.  Sheep  and  lambaf 

96.  GoaU  and  UdaT       


(1) 
How  many  were 
sold  in  1959? 


(2) 

How     much     was 

the  value  of 

aales  in  19597 


POULTRY:    NUMBER,  APRIL  I,  I960,  AND  PRODUCTION  IN  1959: 

97.  Ai^'there  any  cUckons,  tnrkers,  or  other  poultry  on  this  place, 
or  were  airy  kept  ta*t  year? No  Q     Yea  D 

{If  "No,"  rnark  X  and  skip  to  queation  [I03J.) 

(//  "  Yea"  oak  questiona  98  tArou^A  102.) 

98.  How  many  chickens  (hens,  pullets,  roosters,  etc.) 
4  months  old  and  over  are  noir  on  this  place? 


None  n     Number  _ 

99.  How  many  hens,  roosters,  pullet«,  cockerels,  and 

broUers  were  sold  Ia*f  »««r7 None  Q     Number 

(Do  not  include  baby  chicks.) 


100.  How  numy  dozens  of  chicken  efffs  were  sold  fasi  yearf 


None   D     DosenA— 


(The    total    for    queetionB    75.    78,    and    77    must  | 
equal  the  number  tor  question  74.) 


CATTLE  AND  CALVES,  APRIL  1,  I960:   (Include  all  cattle  and  calves,  both  dairy  and  beef.) 
[78]  How  many  cattle  and  calves  of  all  ages  are  on  this  place?    .    .     None   Q     Number— 
(//  "None,"  mark  X  and  »kip  to  quettion  [86]  ) 

79.  Cowi? Number— 

(Include  heifers  that  have  calved.) 

80.  Calves  born  since  January  I,  this  year?      Number— 

(Include  only  the  calves  that  are  on  this  place  now, 
whether  born  on  the  place  or  bought.) 


or  this  total, 
Imw  many  are- 


81.  HelTers  and  heirer  calves  born  berore 

January  1,  thU  year? .         Number- 

(Do  not  include  any  heifers  that  have  calved.) 

82.  BbUb.  bnll  calvea.  steers,  and  steer  calTes 

born  before  January  1,  thia  year? Number— 


(The  total  for  questions  79.  80,  61,  and  82 
must  equal  the  number  for  question  78.) 


cows  MILKED: 

88.  How  many  cows  note  on  this  place  have  ever  been  mllhedT    .    .  None    O  Number  . 

84.  How  many  cows  were  milked  yeaterday? None   Q  Number  . 

85.  How  many  ^aarts  of  mflk  were  produced  yeatmnlmgt None  Q  Quarts  _ 


MILK  SOLD  LAST  YEAR,    1959: 


[86]  How  much  milk  was  sold  taat  year? 


None 


i(b) 


)  Quarts  . 


1(b)    Value  of  milk  sold  t /OO 

{//  "Nonf,"  mark  X  and  ahp  to  gueslion  [87],) 


HOGS  AND  PIGS,  APRIL  I,   1960: 

[87]  How  many  hofa  and  pigs  of  all  ages,  including  sows  and 
boars,  are  on  this  place? None  G     Number  . 

(//  "None,"  mark  X  and  akip  to  qutation  [90].} 

88.  How  many  are  leas  than  4  months  old?     .         . .     None   Q     Number  . 

89.  How  many  are  4  months  old  and  over? None   Q     Number  . 


(The   total   for   questions    88   and    89   must  equal 
the  number  for  question  87  ) 


SHEEP  AND  LAMBS,    APRIL  I,    I960: 
[90]  How  many  aheep  and  lanbs  of  all  ages  are  on  this  place?  . 


None   n     Number  . 


GOATS  AND  KIDS,   APRIL   1,    1960: 

91.  How  many  goats  and  kids  of  all  ages  are  on  thia  place? 


None   □     Number  - 


101.  How  many  tarkeys.  docks,  geese,  and  other  poallry 

(not  counting  chickens)  were  raised  laat  year? None   D     Number  . 

102.  How  many  tvkeys,  dicka,  geese,  and  other  posltry 

(not  counting  chickens)  were  sold  laat  yeart None  Q     Number  . 


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tnjormaiion  in  tAts  report? 
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