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BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
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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COUNTIES
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JAN 1 i 1962
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 —
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Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chief X
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Decennial Operations Division — Glen S. Taylor, Chief
Demographic Surveys Division — Robert B. Pearl, Chief
Economic Operations Division — Marion D. Bingham, Chief
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Housing Division — Wayne F. Daugherty, 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
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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.
Al
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)
\J S GOVCIINHENT fRlKTING WFICE mft-O-5)70S«
:> ^
UNITED STATES CENSUS OF
AGRICULTURE
90, 3-; '5
261
J3,
1959
r.^^
W^fk. 'T^^^in^^j,
DISTRICTS
ii
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,
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, 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
(Dry Areas) — Data by States for drainage basins and a summary
for the area, including number and type.s 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 gla.ss, 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
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
SCALE
0 12 3 4 MILES
COCOS ISLftN
CIRCLES INDICATE PLACES HAVING LESS
THAN 2S00 INHABITANTS
MAP NO. G-4
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.
IX
X
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.
INTRODUCTION
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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
960
1
40
8
370
i
io
12
1,625
12
850
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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
(V)
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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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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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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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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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
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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.
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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.
XXII
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.
10
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.
12
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
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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 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 .
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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-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
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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-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
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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 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
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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
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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
30
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
31
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
STATISTICS FOR PUERTO RICO
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
PUERTO RICO
41
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
42
STATISTICS FOR PUERTO RICO
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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
(V)
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
APPENDIX
The 1960 Census of Agriculture Questionnaire 34-
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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
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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.
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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,
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^^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.
XIV
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 .
|8ectIon X.— ENUMERATOR'S RECORD— To bo Oiled by Cenans Bnamoratorl
[103] Wko fumuhed the
tnjormaiion in tAts report?
{Mark one.) ^^^^^^^^^h
■ibw rf ap«mUr'« thmflf D U»J1*< D
Name of Island
Quarter (or oity) ■
, Supervisor
Dat« (mQntk and day)
Dat« (monIA and day)