rF JV9 ^I7..^I7MI ~3i Given By T' ENTS DEPOSITORY Vol. 1 - pt. 20 TENNESSEE COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS 1954 Census of Agriculture U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE • BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ■ WASHINGTON • 1956 { p U. S. Department of Commerce Sinclair Weeks, Secretary Bureau of the Census Robert W. Burgess, Director v United States Census of Agriculture: 1954 Volume 1 COUNTIES AND STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Part 20 Tennessee Prepared under the supervision of RAY HURLEY Chief, Agriculture Division FARMS • FARM CHARACTERISTICS • LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS • CROPS • FRUITS • VALUES • PUBLIC Boston Public Library Superintendent of Documents DEC 1 3 1956 BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ROBERT W. BURGESS, Director A. Ross Eckler, Deputy Director Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director Robert Y. Phillips, Special Assistant Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director Jack B. Robertson, Special Assistant Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards Lowell T. Galt, Assistant Director for Operations Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration Calvert L. Dedrick, Coordinator, International Statistics A. W. von Struve, Acting Public Information Officer Agriculture Division — Ray Hurley, Chief Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burke, Chief Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chief Census Operations Division — Marion D. Bingham, Chief Field Division — Robert B. Voight, Chief Foreign Trade Division — J. Edward Ely, Chief Geography Division — Clarence E. Batschelet, Chief Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chief Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief Machine Tabulation Division — C. F. Van Aken, Chief Personnel Division — Helen D. Almon, Chief Population and Housing Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chief Statistical Reports Division — Edwin D. Goldfield, Chief Statistical Research Division — William N. Hurwitz, Chief Transportation Division — Donald E. Church, Chief Statistics in this report supersede figures shown in Series AC54-1, Preliminary Reports. SUGGESTED IDENTIFICATION U. S. Bureau of the Census. Economic Areas, Part 20. U. S. Census of Agriculture: 1954. Vol. I, Counties and State U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C, 1956. 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 $1.75 ( paper ) PREFACE Volume I, Counties and State Economic Areas, is one of the three principal reports presenting the results of the 1954 Census of Agriculture. This volume, in 33 parts, pre- sents the compilation of the information given by farm operators to Census enumerators in 1954. The 1954 Census of Agriculture was taken in conformity with the Act of Congress (Title 13, United States Code) approved August 31, 1954, which includes provisions for the mid-decade censuses of agriculture. The collection of the data was carried out by Census enumerators directed by super- visors appointed by the Director of the Census and working under the direction of Jack B. Robertson, then Chief, Field Division. Ernest R. Underwood, then special Assistant to the Director, was responsible for the recruitment of the field staff. The planning of the census and the compilation of the statistics were supervised by Ray Hurley, Chief, Agriculture Division, and Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief. They were assisted by Hilton E. Robison, Orvin L. Wilhite, Hubert L. Collins, Benjamin J. Tepping, Lois Hutchison, Carl R. Nyman, J. Thomas Breen, Robert S. Overton, Merton V. Lindquist, Russell V. Oliver, Charles F. Frazier, Gladys L. Eagle, Orville M. Slye, Gaylord G. Green, Harold N. Cox, and Henry A. Tucker. Acknowledgment is made of the technical assistance and the loan of technical personnel by the United States Department of Agriculture in the planning, the enumera- tion, and the compilation of the 1954 Census of Agriculture. July 1956 III UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: REPORTS 1954 Volume I. — Counties and State Economic Areas. Statistics for counties include number of farms, acreage, value, aud farm opera- tors; farms by color and tenure of operator; facilities and equipment; use of commercial fertilizer: farm labor; farm expenditures; livestock and livestock products; specified crops harvested; farms classified by type of farm and by economic class; and value of products sold by source. Data for State economic areas include farms and farm characteristics by tenure of operator, by type of farm, aud by economic class. Volume I is published in 33 parts as follows : Part State or States Part State or States Part State or States 1 New England States: West North Central: East South Central — Continued Maine. 8 Minnesota. 21 Alabama. New Hampshire. 9 Iowa. 22 Mississippi. Vermont. 10 Missouri. West South Central: Massachusetts. 11 North Dakota and South 23 Arkansas. Rhode Island. Dakota. 24 Louisiana. Connecticut. 12 Nebraska. 25 Oklahoma. 2 Middle Atlantic States: 13 Kansas. 26 Texas. New York. South Atlantic: Mountain: New Jersey. 14 Delaware and Maryland. 27 Montana. 15 Virginia and West Virginia. 28 Idaho. 16 North Carolina and South 29 Wyoming and Colorado. 3 4 Ohio. Indiana. Carolina. 30 New Mexico and Arizona. 17 18 Georgia. Florida. 31 Utah and Nevada. Pacific: 5 Illinois. East South Central: 32 Washington and Oregon. 6 Michigan. 19 Kentucky. 33 California. 7 Wisconsin. 20 Tennessee. Volume II. — General Report. Statistics by Subjects, United States Census of Agriculture, 19-54. Summary data and analyses of the data for States, for Geographic Divisions, and for the United States by subjects as illustrated by the chapter titles listed below : Chapter Title Chapter Title I Farms and Land in Farms. VII Field Crops and Vegetables. II Age, Residence, Years on Farm, Work Off Farm. VIII Fruits and Nuts, Horticultural Specialties, Forest III Farm Facilities, Farm Equipment. Products. IV Farm Labor. Use of Fertilizer, Farm Expenditures, and IX Value of Farm Products. Cash Rent. X Color, Race, and Tenure of Farm Operator. V Size of Farm. XI Economic Class of Farm. VI Livestock and Livestock Products. XII Type of Farm. Volume III. — Special Reports Part 1. — Multiple-unit Operations. This report will be similar to Part 2 of Volume V of the reports for the 1950 Census of Agriculture. It will present statistics for approximately 900 counties and State economic areas in 12 Southern States and Missouri for the number and characteristics of multiple-unit operations and farms in multiple units. Part 2. — Ranking Agricultural Counties. This special report will present statistics for selected items of inventory and agricul- tural production for tie leading counties in the United States. Part 3. — Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, District of Columbia, and TJ. S. Possessions. These areas were not included in the 1954 Census of Agriculture. The available current data from vari- ous Government sources will be compiled and published in this report. Part 4. — Agriculture, 1954, a Graphic Summary. This report will present graphically some of the significant facts regarding agriculture and agricultural production as revealed by the 1954 Census of Agriculture. Part 5. — Farm-mortgage Debt. This will be a cooperative study by the Agricultural Research Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of the Census. It will present, by States, data based on the 1954 Census of Agriculture and a special mail survey to be conducted in January 1956, on the number of mortgaged farms, the amount of mortgage debt, and the amount of debt held by principal lending agencies. IV Part 6. — Irrigation in Humid Areas. This cooperative report by the Agricultural Research Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of the Census will present data ob- tained by a mail survey of operators of irrigated farms in 28 States on the source of water, method of applying water, num- ber of pumps used, acres of crops irrigated in 1954 and 1955, the number of times each crop was irrigated, and the cost of irrigation equipment and the irrigation system. Part 7. — Popular Report of the 1954 Census of Agriculture. This report is planned to be a general, easy-to-read publication for the general public on the status aud broad characteristics of United States agriculture. It will seek to delineate such as- pects of agriculture as the geographic distribution and dif- ferences by size of farm for such items as farm acreage, principal crops, and important kinds of livestock, farm facili- ties, farm equipment, use of fertilizer, soil conservation prac- tices, farm tenure, and farm income. Part 8. — Size of Operation by Type of Farm. This will be a coop- erative special report to be prepared in cooperation with the Agricultural Research Service of the U. S. Department of Agri- culture. This report will contain data for 119 economic sub- regions, (essentially general type-of-farming areas) showing the general characteristics for each type of farm by economic class. It will provide data for a current analysis of the differences that exist among groups of farms of the same type. It will furnish statistical basis for a realistic examination of produc- tion of such commodities as wheat, cotton, and dairy products in connection with actual or proposed governmental policies and programs. TENNESSEE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Page History and legal basis IX Plan of presentation of statistics IX Operations for 1954 Census X DEFINITIONS AMD EXPLANATIONS Specified farms XII General Farm Information Date of enumeration XII A farm XII Enumeration of land located in more than one county XIII Farm operator XIII Farms reporting or operators reporting XIII Land owned, rented, and managed XIII Land area XIV Land in farms XIV Land in farms according to use XIV Value of land and buildings XV Age of operator XV Residence of farm operator XV Years on present farm (year began operation of present farm) XV Of f -farm work and other income XV Specified facilities and equipment XV Classification of farms by class of work power XV Farm labor XVI Fertilizer and lime XVI Specified farm expenditures XVI Farm-mortgage debt XVII Crops Crops harvested XVII Corn XVII Annual legumes XVII Hay Crops XVII Clover seed, alfalfa, grass, and other field seed crops XVII Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes XVTI Berries and other small fruits XVIII Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes XVIII Nursery and greenhouse products XVIII Value of crops harvested and value of crops sold XVIII Forest products XVIII DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS— Continued Irrigation Page Irrigated farms XIX Land irrigated XIX Irrigated land in farms according to use XIX Farms with all harvested crops irrigated XIX Irrigated crops harvested XLX Land-Use and Conservation Practices Land in cover crops turned under for green manure XIX Stripcropping XIX Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour.. XLX Livestock and Poultry Milk cows; cows milked; milk sold XLX Sows and gilts farrowing XIX Sheep and lambs and wool XLX Goats and mohair XX Bees and honey XX Value of livestock on farms Livestock products XX Sales of live animals XX Poultry and poultry products XX Sampling Description of the sample for the 1954 Census XX Adjustment of the sample XX Method of estimation XX Reliability of estimates based on the sample XX Differences in data presented by counties and by State economic areas XXI Classification of Farms Farms by size Farms by tenure of operator XXI Farms by color or race of operator XXII Farms by economic class XXII Farms by type XXII Value of farm products sold XXIII Chapter A— STATISTICS FOR THE STATE Table— — Farms, acreage, and value: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 — Farms and farm acreage according to use, by size of farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 — Farms and land in farms, by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 — Farms and farm characteristics, by color and tenure of operator: Census of 1954 — Farm operators by color, residence, off -farm work, age, and years on present farm: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 — Farms by class of work power and specified facilities and equipment: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 — Farm labor and specified farm expenditures : Censuses of 1920 to 1954 — Hired farm labor and wage rates by economic class : Census of 1954 —Hired farm labor and wage rates by color and tenure of operator : Census of 1954 —Hired farm labor and wage rates by type of farm: Census of 1954 , — Date of enumeration: Censuses of 1954, 1950, and 1945 , —Comparability of data on livestock and poultry : Censuses of 1920 to 1954 , —Livestock and livestock products : Censuses of 1920 to 1954 —Farms reporting specified number of cattle on hand: Censuses of 1954 and 1950; farms reporting specified number of livestock on hand or sold alive : Census of 1954 Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 , — Specified crops harvested: Censuses of 1920 to 1954 '. , — Farms reporting by specified acres, quantity harvested, and quantity sold for specified crops: Census of 1954 ,— Sampling reliability of estimated totals for county, economic area, and State by number of farms reporting, by levels. — Indicated level of sampling reliability of estimated county, economic area, and State totals for specified items (V) vi CONTENTS Chapter B— STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES Page Map of the State showing counties, county seats, and principal cities 61 County Table— 1.— Farms, acreage, value, and farm operators: Censuses of 1954- and 1950 62 2.— Farms by color and tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 70 2a.— Farms by tenure, by color of operator: Census of 1954 78 3.— Farms by size of farm and by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 82 4. —Value of farm products sold by source : Censuses of 1954 and 1950 90 5. — Farms by economic class, by class of work power, off -farm work and other income, and facilities and equipment: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 94 6.— Farm labor and specified farm expenditures: Censuses of 1954 and 1950; and use of commercial fertilizer: Census of 1954.. 102 7.— Livestock and livestock products: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 110 8.— Nursery, greenhouse, and forest products: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 126 9. —Specif ied crops harvested : Censuses of 1954 and 1950 134 Chapter C— STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Map of the State showing State economic areas 181 Economic Area Table — 1.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 182 2. — Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 192 3.— Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by economic class of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 202 4.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 212 5.— Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 222 6.— Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by type of farm: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 232 7.— Farms, acreage, value, and use of commercial fertilizer, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950. 242 8.— Farm facilities, off -farm work, work power, farm labor, and farm expenditures, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 252 9. — Livestock on hand, livestock sold, and specified crops, by tenure of operator: Censuses of 1954 and 1950 262 10.— Farms reporting, number of cows, and dairy products sold, by number of milk cows, for all commercial farms and dairy farms : Census of 1954 272 11. — Farms reporting, number of chickens, and poultry products sold, by number of chickens on hand, for all commercial farms and poultry farms : Census of 1954 274 12 . — Farm labor : Census of 1954 276 APPENDIX The 1954 Census of Agriculture Questionnaire 280 Enumerator's Record Book 284 Index to tables 285 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION This report presents data relating to the agriculture of the United States based on the most recent census of agriculture taken in the fall of 1954. The tables also include some compara- tive data from earlier censuses. History and legal basis. — The current census extends the num- ber of nationwide agricultural censuses to 16. Initially, an agri- cultural enumeration was taken in conjunction with the Decen- nial Census of Population in 1840. Congress first provided for a mid-decennial census for the year 1915; however, abnormalities created by World War I prevented the taking of this census. Since 19:20, a national agricultural census has been taken each five years. The 1954 Census of Agriculture was authorized by an Act of Congress 'approved June 18, 1929, and amended July 16, 1952. Section 16 of the Act, as amended, reads as follows: "That there shall be taken, beginning in the month of October 1954, and in the same month of every tenth year thereafter, a census of agri- culture. The census herein provided for shall include each State, but shall not include the District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or such other areas or territories over which tlie United States exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction : Provided, however, that as to the areas excluded from such census it is directed that data available from various Government sources shall be included as an appendix to the report of such census. The Secretary of Commerce is authorized to collect such prelimi- nary or supplementary statistics, either in advance of, or after the taking of such census, as are necessary to the initiation, taking, or completion thereof. The inquiries, and the number, form, and subdivisions thereof for the census provided for in this section shall be determined by the Secretary of Commerce." The initial appropriation for map preparation, field enumera- tion, and a part of the office processing was obtained under this authority. Subsequently, the Congress, in a code revision ap- proved August 31, 1954, incorporated the provisions for all cen- suses in a code which may be cited as "Title 13, United States Code." The request for funds for fiscal year 1954 included funds for preparatory work for a complete census of agriculture to be taken in the fall of 1954. This request was not approved by the Congress. However, a limited appropriation was made for expenses for "spot checking business, manufactures, and agri- culture in such manner as the Secretary of Commerce should decide to be most helpful and informative to said undertakings." Since one of the important uses of quinquennial agricultural census statistics is to serve as a benchmark for the annual esti- mates of production and inventories prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture, the assumption was made that a "spot check" should provide reliable totals for a limited number of items by States and major producing areas. Accordingly, a sample census was conducted as a pretest of procedures in Utah and Virginia, beginning in October 1953. These surveys are more fully described in separate reports for those two States, published in 1954. Congress, in an appropriation Act approved July 2, 1954, appro- priated $16,000,000 for the expenses necessary for taking, com- piling, and publishing the 1954 Census of Agriculture, as author- ized by law. Additional funds, amounting to $5,500,000, were appropriated in 1955 in order to complete the work on the 1954 Census. Plan of presentation of statistics. — This report follows the same general plan of presentation as that for 1950, the last complete census of agriculture. The report is a part of Volume I which comprises 33 reports. Each part of Volume I presents the data for each county and each State economic area for one or more States as well as State totals for those States for which county and State economic area data are shown. Statistics are most revealing when comparisons are available. Therefore, compa- rable data gathered in the 1950 Census of Agriculture are given for counties and for State economic areas. Comparative data for the States are given for each successive census year beginning with 1920. However, for some items, the data obtained in 1954 are the only ones available. The tables provide totals for counties for nearly all items for which information was obtained in the 1954 Census. However,, most data by economic class of farm, type of farm, and color and tenure of farm operator are presented only for State economic areas. State economic areas represent groupings of counties within a State. Outside of metropolitan areas, the State economic- areas are, in general, the same as State type-of-farming areas. (A description of State economic areas is given in a Special Re- port of the 1950 Census, entitled "State Economic Areas : A De- scription of the Procedure Used in Making a Functional Grouping of the Counties in the United States.") A map showing the State economic areas is shown at the beginning of Chapter C of this report. The Act of Congress excluded from the field enumeration the agriculture in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, District of Columbia, and U. S. possessions. Available statistics, obtained from other sources, for these areas are included in Part 3 of Volume III. Data for most of the items included in the 1954 Census of Agri- culture, as in prior censuses, were tabulated for "minor civil divisions" or areas smaller than counties. The term "minor civil division" is applied to the primary subdivisions of the counties. These may be townships, precincts, districts, independent muni- cipalities, unorganized territory, etc. The figures for these smaller areas are not included in any of the regular reports. However, it is possible to obtain data for small geographic areas, as heretofore, by paying the cost of checking the data and pre- paring the necessary statistical tables. Prior to the 1954 Census, an enumeration district did not in- clude more than one minor civil division, even though the town- ship, precinct, or the like often did not have enough farms to provide a full workload for an enumerator. The aim in estab- lishing the 1954 enumeration districts was to make them large enough to keep each enumerator fully occupied in his area for a thiee-week, or possibly a four-week, period. Hence, some enumer- ation districts included more than one minor civil division. Such combined minor divisions were always adjacent. An enumera- tion district never comprised the whole of one minor civil division and a part of another nor a part of two or more minor civil divisions. A minor civil division which included too many farms for one enumerator was divided into two or more enumeration districts. The tabulations, as made by machines, in some cases provided totals for a single minor civil division — even though that required a grouping of enumeration districts — and, in other cases, they provided totals for two or more minor civil divisions combined. In the latter instance, the small-area data will be readily available only for combined totals for adjoining minor civil divisions. If there is need for making a separation of the data for such combinations, this is possible at some additional IX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 cost, since each questionnaire contains the name of the minor civil division in which the farm headquarters was located. Operations for 1954 Census. — The Act providing for the 1054 Census of Agriculture states that "the inquiries, and the number, form, and subdivision thereof . . . shall be determined by the Secretary of Commerce." The staff of the Bureau of the Census prepared the questionnaire for the 1954 Census of Agriculture on the basis of experience obtained in prior censuses, on the basis of an analysis of the sample survey for the States of Utah and Virginia for the calendar year 1953, and on the basis of the advice of a Special Advisory Committee for the 1954 Census of Agriculture. The Advisory Committee comprised representatives of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, State Agricultural Col- leges, State Departments of Agriculture, The American Farm Economic Association, The American Statistical Association, The Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, The Agri- cultural Publishers Association, The Farm Equipment Institute, The American Farm Bureau Federation, The National Grange, The National Council of Farmers' Cooperatives, and the Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of America. The Special Advisory Committee had also assisted in deciding the inquiries to be included on the questionnaire for the 1953 Sample Census for Utah and Virginia. During the planning. State Agricultural Colleges, the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and other major users of data from the census of agriculture were asked to submit suggested inquiries for the census. The number of inquiries recommended greatly exceeded the number that could be included in the census. The Special Advisory Com- mittee and the staff of the Bureau recommended the inclusion or exclusion of these inquiries after giving consideration to the possibilities of obtaining the information in some way other than through the census of agriculture, to the adequacy of the informa- tion that might be secured in the census, to the availability of data from other sources, and to the usefulness of the data, etc. This committee reviewed the plans and questionnaires for the 1953 sample enumeration and the 1954 Census of Agriculture as they were developed, and submitted recommendations regarding these plans and questionnaires. The content of the 21 regional questionnaires (one for each State or group of adjacent States) was similar to that of the questionnaires used for the Utah and Virginia sample surveys conducted in 1953. There were variations region by region in the questionnaires to provide for differences in crops grown, in live- stock production, and in cultural practices. Also, the positions of inquiries were changed in order to provide for the enumera- tion of some items for a limited number of farms even though other inquiries were made for all farms. An agricultural census that collects vast quantities of reliable information requires that all employees be trained and that they adhere carefully to prescribed procedures as well as time sched- ules. For the 1954 Census of Agriculture, the Bureau devised a training program so that all employees received instructions for the respective jobs. In most instances, training sessions were held near the areas in which employees worked and immediately prior to the beginning of their assignments. The 1954 enumeration required approximately 30,000 enumera- tors who were supervised by some 2,200 crew leaders. These persons were supervised by 119 field offices organized under five regional offices. From October 4 to November S, 1954, depending upon the State and the area, trained enumerators began their work. Their work was to obtain for every farm the required information about that farm's operations, such as its crops, live- stock, poultry, farm expenses, equipment and facilities, and some facts about the farm operator. About two weeks before the census starting date, questionnaires were distributed to all box holders on the rural postal routes in all except a few Southern States. The questionnaire was accom- panied by a letter asking the farm operator to examine it and to answer as many of the questions as possible prior to the visit of the census enumerator. By this procedure, the Bureau expected to expedite the work of the enumerator and to improve the quality of the information given by farmers. By reading the question- naire, farmers knew what was wanted and could check their records in advance of the enumerator's visit. A good census requires a complete as well as an accurate enumeration. Several techniques were used to help obtain a good census in 1954. Instructions covering census procedures were designed in such a manner that objective criteria were supplied, and enumerators were not expected to rely on their own opinions or judgments concerning census entries or classifications. For example, an enumerator was required to complete an agriculture question- naire when specified conditions were met. He was not required to decide first what constituted a farm and then to obtain a questionnaire. Instead, a questionnaire was completed whenever minimum conditions were satisfied. Then, during central office processing operations, a decision was made — on the basis of care- fully defined criteria — as to which questionnaires represented farms. To help in insuring the completeness of the enumeration, enumerators were provided with a specially designed Enumera- tor's Record Book in which to list heads of households for the dwellings in their enumeration districts and names of the tenants or owners for places on which no one lived. The Enumerator's Record Book contained questions about the agricultural opera- tions on the place. The answers to these questions determined whether an agriculture questionnaire was required for the place and, also, whether this enumerator or an enumerator in another enumeration district was required to fill out the questionnaire. In order to minimize the cost of the enumeration, procedures were developed to limit the listing of heads of households and of other places in urban areas, incorporated places, and built-up residential areas. In accordance with these procedures, enumera- tion districts were classified, prior to the enumeration, into three groups on the basis of the density of dwellings in relation to the number of farms according to the 1950 Censuses of Agriculture and Population. In general, the enumeration districts with no well-defined cluster of dwellings were considered to be open-country areas and were classified as Group I Enumeration Districts. For Group I Enu- meration Districts the enumerator was required to list in his Enumerator's Record Book the name of the head of each house- hold within his district. If no one lived on a tract of land, he was required to list the name of the person who rented the land, worked it on shares, used it for livestock, or, if the land was not used for agricultural purposes, the name of the owner. There were approximately 15,300 Group I Enumeration Districts. These enumeration districts contained 2,778,000 farms and 4,263,000 dwelling units in 1950. The rural enumeration districts in which the number of dwell- ings was large in relation to the number of farms were classified as Group II Enumeration Districts. In these enumeration dis- tricts the enumerator was required to list all dwelling places in his district except those on less than one acre of land in built-up residential areas, such as small incorporated or unincorporated villages or the built-up areas adjacent to towns or cities. He was also required to determine, by asking locally, whether there were any farms or any places of one or more acres within the built-up areas. Outside the built-up areas he was required to list the head of every household. There were approximately 14,800 enumera- tion districts classified as Group II. These enumeration districts had 8,974,000 dwelling units and 2,420,000 farms in 1950. Most incorporated places and unincorporated villages with ap- proximately 150 or more dwellings were classified as Group III Enumeration Districts. There were approximately 11,000 such enumeration districts and these contained 161,000 farms in 1950. For Group III Enumeration Districts, the enumerator was given a list of farm operators enumerated in the 1950 Census of Agri- culture and was instructed to visit each place listed and find out INTRODUCTION XI whether an agriculture questionnaire was required. Any place used for agriculture was to be listed in his Enumerator's Record Hook and an agriculture questionnaire was to be obtained. If the place was no longer used for agriculture, an explanation was to be made on the list furnished the enumerator. The enumera- tor was instructed to ask at each of these places whether there were any other farms or any places of 3 or more acres in the neighborhood. A few enumeration districts that comprised an incorporated place or that were within an incorporated city were classified as Group I or Group II if the number of farms was large. Also, a few very extensive rural districts requiring considerable travel were classified in Group III when the number of farms was small. The method prescribed for canvassing an enumeration district helped to insure complete coverage. The enumerator was in- structed to proceed in a systematic manner from a logical start- ing point. He listed each place and each dwelling on successive lines in the Enumerator's Record Book. In addition, he was re- quired to identify these on his enumerator's map with a cross reference to the Enumerator's Record Book. This procedure helped him to determine, by looking at his map, the extent of coverage at any given time. It also helped the crew leader in checking to see that coverage was complete. Some farms were given special attention to insure their inclu- sion in the enumeration. Prior to the enumeration, a list known as "specified farms" was prepared from records of the 1950 Cen- sus of Agriculture. Farms having unusually large agricultural operations were included in this list. During the enumeration a careful check was made to see that each place on the specified- farm list was accounted for. This procedure helped to insure that units which could have a significant effect upon the census data were not omitted from the enumeration. (For a detailed ex- planation of specified farms, see page XII.) Some farm units other than specified farms also received special attention to insure complete coverage. Prior to the field enum- eration, lists were obtained of places known to be specializing in specific types of agricultural production, such as garbage-feeding operations, broiler operations, large turkey farms, livestock feed lots, cranberry bogs, and citrus groves. For some of these operations, the list represented a nationwide effort to insure coverage, while for others, only some of the intensive areas of production were given this special attention. These lists were prepared, in part, with the cooperation of the Agricultural Market- ing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and State Agricultural Statisticians. During the enumeration, the enumer- ator was required to obtain a questionnaire for each place or otherwise satisfactorily account for each place on the list of specified farms or on other special lists. Some areas of the High Plains required special consideration since the usual enumeration procedure was complicated by the prevalence of nonresident operators and widely scattered tracts operated as one farm. In these areas a special mapping form was used to insure complete coverage. Band was checked off on the mapping form by section, township, and range as it was enumerated. This check map, designed for plotting sections within a township, was subdivided into 10 parts of 40 acres each. Enumerators were required to indicate on this form all land in farms that they enumerated. Cross references were made be- tween the questionnaire and the map. The enumerator identified land for a given questionnaire on his check map by writing the number identifying the questionnaire in each corresponding 40- acre square of the check map. The check map helped the enum- erator and, subsequently, the crew leader and other personnel reviewing the enumerator's work to determine whether the cov- erage of the enumeration district was complete. This procedure was used in all of North Dakota and South Dakota and selected counties in Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. In general, the areas for which such maps were used corresponded with the major wheat-producing sections with low rainfall. A special supplementary questionnaire was used in approxi- mately 900 counties in the South. This questionnaire, designated the Landlord-Tenant Questionnaire, aided in the enumeration of cropper and other tenant farms which were parts of larger landholdings. This additional form was completed when two or more agriculture questionnaires were needed for a landhold- ing. Since it called for the name and agricultural operations of each tenant, on the landholding, the procedure enabled an enum- erator to determine that all operations were reported completely and only once. The Enumerator's Record Book, used in these selected southern counties, differed from that used elsewhere. The southern version helped the enumerator to identify the land- holdings for which this supplementary landlord-tenant form was required. Crew leaders, in supervising enumerators, began reviewing questionnaires, maps, and other forms and checking the enum- erator's work for completeness of coverage and quality almost as soon as the enumeration was started. The crew leader and his enumerators were required to make the records of their respective areas as accurate and as complete as possible. While assembling records, the field processing offices also made certain checks. Although these offices performed no detailed editing of questionnaires, some steps were taken to detect enumeration districts in which the enumerator's work was not fully satisfactory, especially in regard to coverage. The 26 proc- essing offices were given a form, for each county, which contained data from the 1950 Census for the number of farms and land in farms. Where possible, this form gave the 1950 comparative data for the enumeration districts or for the minor civil divisions comprising each county. For most counties, it was possible to furnish, at the county level, an additional check figure. This figure was the acreage of one of the following crops : wheat, corn, cotton, tobacco, or rice. In most instances, these check figures represented measured acreages (before harvest) as determined by the Commodity Stabilization Service of the TJ. S. Department of Agriculture. By checking totals for the enumeration dis- tricts with these check data, it was possible to determine and remedy obvious underenumeration before records were released from field processing offices. The 1954 totals for the county, together with the check data, were sent to the Washington office for review and approval before the enumeration was considered acceptable. After the canvass of an enumeration district was completed, the supervising crew leader collected the questionnaires and other records from the enumerator and sent them to the processing office for his area. The processing offices made some checks on the enumeration in each enumeration district. In this checking, emphasis was placed upon preparation of payrolls, completeness of coverage, and the correct application of the sampling pro- cedure. The final operations for the agricultural census were handled in central offices. The Washington office was the focal point of these activities ; but, for the first time, some of the agricultural census operations were decentralized into areas outside of Wash- ington. Census operations offices were established at Detroit, Michigan and Pittsburg, Kansas. Upon their release from field processing offices, records were transferred to the two Census operations offices. Although there were exceptions, in general, records from the Northern and Northeastern States were sent to the Detroit office and those from Southern and Western States were sent to Pittsburg, Kansas. At these offices, questionnaires were edited and coded and the information was entered on punch cards for tabulation. In the operations offices, the checking, editing, and coding were performed for individual agriculture questionnaires. The check- ing consisted of seeing (1) that the questionnaires were com- pletely filled out; (2) that the acreage of individual crops har- vested was in reasonable agreement with the acreage of cropland harvested when 100 or more acres of cropland harvested were XII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 reported; (3) that the acres of land classified according to use accounted for the entire farm acreage for farms having 200 acres or more ; (4) that the total of the acreage for the various uses of corn, sorghum, soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts was in reasonable agreement with the total acreage reported for all purposes for each of these crops ; (5) that the age and sex breakdown for cattle, hogs, and sheep added to approximately the total number of such animals of all ages ; and ((») that all entries for related items were reasonably consistent. Editing consisted of the identification and withdrawal of questionnaires filled for places not qualifying as farms ; the selection of questionnaires with entries of unusually large size for review by the technical staff; the selection of groups of questionnaires with common reporting errors in an individual enumeration district for referral to technical personnel for review ; and the correction of obvious inconsistencies, such as reporting in an incorrect unit, or reporting in an improper place on the questionnaire. Coding consisted of entering code numbers for crops for which there were no separate inquiries on the ques- tionnaire, for color and tenure of operator, and for irrigation ; and, for a sample of farms, of entering codes for economic class of farm and type of farm. Entries determined by the technical staff to be in error were corrected on the basis of relationships existing on nearby farms or, if the entries were large, on the basis of correspondence with the farm operator. In case of information missing for a group of questions, estimates were prepared on the basis of adjacent questionnaires for farms with similar opera- tions and, in some cases, on the basis of information obtained by mail from farm operators. When estimates were made, letters were mailed to the farm operators to verify the information and, if the estimates were not in reasonable agreement with the infor- mation contained in the replies, the entries were corrected before the tabulations were made. After punch cards were prepared, the punch cards, together with records containing the corresponding basic data, were for- warded to the Washington office for tabulation. Once on punch cards, the data were sorted, listed, or otherwise handled mechani- cally to facilitate making final checks and to obtain totals. One of the initial and primary steps in the machine handling of the punch cards was to separate those cards which lacked necessary information, those on which the punched data were inconsistent or impossible, and those on which the relationships were possible but the data were of such magnitude that a further review of the individual questionnaires was warranted. These cards contain- ing questionable data or lacking data were examined, checked to the agriculture questionnaires, and corrected, if necessary, before the tabulations were made. Finally, tabulations were examined from the standpoint of over-all reasonableness and consistency. This examination re- quired the judgment of specialists and was the primary respon- sibility of senior Census staff members. However, qualified State personnel of the Agricultural Marketing Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, assisted in examining the data, especially those for crops and livestock, evaluating the results, and calling atten- tion to the situations for which further checking was necessary. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Specified farms. — ''Specified farms" refers to the larger farms that were selected for special handling during the enumeration and during the processing of the agriculture questionnaires. Although the criteria for their selection have varied since this technique was first used in the 1945 Census of Agriculture, the basic purposes for employing this technique have not changed. One purpose for using a list of specified farms was to help to get a complete enumeration. The criteria for selecting specified farms were kept as simple as possible in order to facilitate the work of enumeration. In most States, only one item was considered in classifying farms as "speci- fied." The following are the criteria used for the 1954 Census : Criteria Area Land in the farm — 1,000 acres or more All States Cropland harvested : 200 acres or more Florida 500 acres or more Michigan, Minnesota, N. W. ftlissouri, Wisconsin Irrigated cropland harvested : 200 acres or more Arizona, California, Louisiana Cattle and calves : 100 or more Alabama, Mississippi, N. W. Missouri 200 or more Louisiana Milk cows : 100 or more Arizona, California, Florida Chickens sold : 70,000 or more Delaware, Maryland, West Vir- ginia Occasionally, a farm which did not meet any of the criteria chosen, but which bulked large in respect to some other farm characteristics, had to be treated as a specified farm to reduce its effect on the results based on a sample of farms. In terms of total agricultural production, the operators of specified farms account for a significant part of the total produc- tion. For example, in the 1950 Census, 71,328 farms (then desig- nated "large" farms) were handled on a special basis. Although this number was only 1.3 percent of all farms, these "large" farms accounted for 17.3 percent of the value of all farm products sold and 33.1 percent of all land in farms. The criteria used for estab- lishing the group of specified farms for special handling in the 1954 Census resulted in more than twice as many farms (147,000 in the 1954 Census as compared with 72,000 in 1950) being given special attention. General Farm Information Date of enumeration. — The enumeration of the 1954 Census of Agriculture was made during the latter part of 1954. In the 1950 Census the starting date for the enumeration was April 1. The 1954 Census beginning dates were varied by areas or States, ranging from October 4 to November S. In general, the varied starting dates were based upon (1) selecting dates late enough for the enumeration to follow the harvesting of the bulk of im- portant crops, (2) setting the dates early enough to avoid unde- sirable weather and travel conditions during the enumeration, and (3) arranging for the enumeration to be substantially completed prior to customary dates when farm operators move from one farm to another. The average date of enumeration for the 1954 Census for each county is given in County Table 7, and the per- centage of farms enumerated by various dates for the State and the date or dates for the starting of the enumeration are given in State Table 11. Information for inventory items is based on the situation as of the actual day of enumeration. Data on acreage and quantity of crops harvested are for the crop year 1954. Data on sales of crops relate to crops harvested in the year 1954 regardless of when sold ; data on sales of livestock products relate to the production and sales during the calendar year 1954. Since the period to be included was not yet completed for some items at the time of enumeration, special emphasis was placed upon including accurate estimates for such items for the remainder of the period. For example, the question relating to dairy products stated, "Be sure to include dairy products which you will sell before January 1, 1955." A farm. — For the 1954 and the 1950 Censuses of Agriculture, places of 3 or more acres were counted as farms if the annual value of agricultural products, exclusive of home-garden products, amounted to $150 or more. The agricultural products could have been either for home use or for sale. Places of less than 3 acres were counted as farms only if the annual value of sales of agri- cultural products amounted to $150 or more. Places for which the value of agricultural products for 1954 was less than these minima because of crop failure or other unusual conditions, and INTRODUCTION XIII places operated at the time of the census for the first time were counted as farms if normally they could be expected to produce these minimum quantities of agricultural products. All the land under the control of one person or partnership was included as one farm. Control may have been through ownership, or through lease, rental, or cropping arrangement. For the 1954 Census, enumerators were instructed to obtain an agriculture questionnaire for all places that the operator con- sidered a farm and for all places having during 1954 (1) any hogs, cattle, sheep, or goats; (2) any crops such as corn, oats, hay, or tobacco; (3) 20 or more chickens, turkeys, and geese; (4) 20 or more fruit trees, grapevines, and planted nut trees; or (5) any vegetables, berries, or nursery or greenhouse products grown for sale. Thus, agriculture questionnaires were filled for more places than those qualifying as farms. The determination as to which reports were to be included in the tabulations as farms was made during the central office processing of questionnaires. For the 1945 and earlier censuses of agriculture, the definition of a farm was somewhat more inclusive. Census enumerators were provided with the definition of a farm and were instructed to fill reports only for those places which met the criteria. From 1925 to 1945, farms for census purposes included places of 3 or more acres on which there were agricultural operations, and places of less than 3 acres with agricultural products for home use or for sale with a value of $250 or more. For places of 3 or more acres, no minimum quantity of agricultural production was re- quired for purposes of enumeration ; for places of under 3 acres all the agricultural products valued at $250 or more may have been for home use and not for sale. The only reports excluded from the tabulations were those taken in error and those with very limited agricultural production, such as only a small home garden, a few fruit trees, a very small flock of chickens, etc. In 1945, reports for places of 3 acres or more with limited agricul- tural operations were retained if there were 3 or more acres of cropland and pasture, or if the value of products in 1944 amounted to $150 or more when there was less than 3 acres of cropland and pasture. Because of changes in price level, the $250 limit for value of products for farms under 3 acres resulted in the inclusion of varying numbers of farms in the several censuses prior to 1950. The change in the definition of a farm in 1950, and continued in 1954, resulted in a decrease in the number of farms as compared with earlier censuses, especially in the number of farms of 3 or more acres in size. Places of 3 or more acres with a value of agricultural products of less than $150 were not counted as farms in the 1954 and 1950 Censuses. In some cases, these places would have been counted as farms if the criteria used in 1954 and 1950 had been the same as those used in previous censuses. The change in the definition of a farm had no appreciable effect on the totals for livestock or crops, for the places affected by this change ordinarily accounted for less than 1 percent of the total for a county or State. There are two figures published for the number of farms for each county in 1954. One is an actual count of all farms enumer- ated, and the other is an estimate based upon the number of sample farms multiplied by 5, plus the number of specified farms. In almost every county, the actual number of farms and the esti- mated number of farms differ. Because of sampling variability, the selection of the sample of farms seldom resulted in the in- clusion of exactly 20 percent of the non-specified farms. The number of farms in the sample in a county was accepted if this number was within predetermined limits. The counties that were not acceptable were adjusted to bring the number of sample farms within the predetermined limits. Therefore, the actual number of farms in the sample is more or less than 20 percent in most instances. Similarly, the estimated total for information obtained for the sample of farms may be slightly more or slightly less than the totals which would have been obtained if the data had been tabulated for all farms. Therefore, occasionally the estimated number of farms reporting for some items may be greater than the total number of farms enumerated. The estimated number of farms is shown in the tables so that estimates based on the farms in the sample can be related to the estimated number of farms rather than to the actual number of farms. Enumeration of land located in more than one county.— Land in an individual farm may be located in two or more counties. In such case, the entire farm was enumerated in only one county. If the farm operator lived on the farm, the farm was enumerated in the county in which the farm operator lived. If the farm operator did not live on the farm, the figures for the farm were included in the county in which the farm headquarters was lo- cated. If there was any question as to the location of the head- quarters of the farm, the farm was included in the county in which most of the land was located. Farm operator. — A "farm operator" is a person who operates a farm, either performing the labor himself or directly supervising it. He may be an owner, a hired manager, or a tenant, renter, or sharecropper. If he rents land to others or has land cropped for him by others, he is listed as the operator of only that land which he retains. In the case of a partnership, only one partner was included as the operator. The number of farm operators is considered the same as the number of farms. Farms reporting or operators reporting. — Figures for farms re- porting or operators reporting, based on a tabulation of all farms, represent the number of farms, or farm operators, for which the specified item was reported. For example, if there were 1,922 farms in a county and only 1,465 had chickens over 4 months old on hand, the number of farms reporting chickens would be 1,465. The difference between the total number of farms and the number of farms reporting an item represents the number of farms not having that item, provided the inquiry was answered completely for all farms. For some of the items, such as the residence of the operator, for which reports were to have been obtained for all farms, firures are given for the number of farms not reporting. The number of farms, or operators, not reporting indicates the extent of the incompleteness of the reporting for the item. Figures for farms reporting or operators reporting, based on a tabulation for only a sample of farms, represent the total esti- mated from the sample, not the actual number of farms or operators reporting. Land owned, rented, and managed. — The land to be included in each farm was determined by asking the number of acres owned, the acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. The acres in the farm were obtained by adding the acres owned and acres rented from others or worked on shares for others, and sub- tracting the acres rented to others or worked on shares by others. In case of a managed farm, the person in charge was asked the total acreage managed for his employer. The acreage that was rented to others or cropped by others was subtracted from the total managed acreage. For 1954 and 1950, the figures for land owned, land rented from others, and land managed for others include land rented to others by farm operators. In earlier censuses, the enumerator was instructed to include all land rented from others and to ex- clude all land rented to others. Thus, he recorded only that portion of the acreage owned and the acreage rented from others which was retained by the farm operator. For prior censuses, the land included in each farm was essentially the same as that included for the 1954 and 1950 Censuses. Land owned. — Land owned includes all land that the operator or his wife, or both, hold under title, purchase contract, home- stead law, or as one of the heirs, or as a trustee of an undivided estate. Land rented from others. — Land rented from others includes land worked on shares for others, and land used rent free, UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 as well as all land rented or leased under other arrangements. Grazing land used under government permit was not included. Land rented to others. — Many farm operators rent land to others. For the most part, the land rented to others represents agricultural land but it also includes tracts rented for resi- dential or other purposes. When land is leased, rented, or cropped on shares, the tenant or cropper is considered the farm operator even though his landlord may exercise supervision over his operations. The landlord is considered as operating only that portion of the land not assigned to tenants or croppers. Land area. — The approximate total land area reported for 1954 for States and counties is, in general, the same as that reported for the 1950, 1945, and 1940 Censuses. Changes since 1940 rep- resent changes in boundary, actual changes in land area due to the construction of reservoirs, etc. The figures for 1940 repre- sent a complete remeasurement of the United States and, there- fore, may differ from the figures shown for earlier censuses. Land in farms. — The acreage designated "land in farms" in- cludes considerable areas of land not actually under cultivation and some land not used for pasture or grazing. All woodland and wasteland owned by farm operators, or included in tracts rented from others, is included as land in farms unless such land was held for other than agricultural purposes, or unless the acreage of such land held by a farm operator was unusually large. If a place had 1,000 or more acres of land not being used for agricultural purposes and less than 10 percent of the total acreage in the place was used for agricultural purposes, the non- agricultural land in excess of the number of acres used for agri- cultural purposes was excluded from the farm area. In applying this rule, land used for crops, for pasture, or grazing, and land rented to others were considered to be land for agricultural purposes. On the other hand, land was defined as nonagricul- tural when it was woodland not pastured, or in house and barn lots, roads, lanes, ditches, or wasteland. The procedure used in 1950 for excluding unusually large acreages of nonagricultural land differed slightly from the one used for the current census. In 1950, adjustments were made in places of 1,000 acres or more (5,000 acres or more in the 17 Western States) if less than 10 percent of the total acreage was used for agricultural purposes. Except for open range and grazing land used under govern- ment permit, all grazing land was to be included as land in farms. Land used rent free was to be included as land rented from others. Grazing lands operated by grazing associations were to be reported in the name of the manager in charge. All land in Indian reservations used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to be included. Land in Indian reservations not reported by individual Indians or not rented to non-Indians was to be re- ported in the name of the cooperative group using the land. Thus, in some instances the entire Indian reservation was reported as one farm. Land in farms according to use. — Land in farms was classified according to the use made of it in 1954. The classes of land are mutually exclusive, i. e., each acre of land was included only once even though it may have had more than one use during the year. The classes are as follows : Cropland harvested. — This includes land from which crops were harvested; land from which hay (including wild hay) was cut ; and land in small fruits, orchards, vineyards, nurser- ies, and greenhouses. Land from which two or more crops were reported as harvested was to be counted only once. The enumerator was instructed to check the figure for crop- land harvested for each farm by adding the acreages of the in- dividual crops reported and subtracting the acres of land from which two crops were harvested. This procedure was repeated during the central office editing process for farms with 100 or more acres of cropland harvested. If the harvested cropland was used for other purposes, either before or after the harvest of a crop, the enumerator was specifically instructed to report the acreage only under crop- land harvested. Cropland used only for pasture. — In the 1954 and 1950 Cen- suses, the enumerator's instructions stated that rotation pasture and all other cropland that was used only for pasture were to be included under this class. No further definition of crop- land pastured was given the farm operator or enumerator. Permanent open pasture may, therefore, have been included under this item or under "other pasture," depending on whether the enumerator or farm operator considered it as cropland. The figures for 1945 and earlier censuses are not entirely comparable with those for the last two censuses. For 1945, the figures include only cropland used solely for pasture in 1944 that had been plowed within the preceding seven years. The figures for this item, for the Censuses of 1940. 1935, and 1925, are more nearly comparable with those for the Censuses of 1954 and 1950, as they include land pastured that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating. Cropland not harvested and not pastured. — This item includes idle cropland, land in soil-improvement crops only, land on which all crops failed, land seeded to crops for harvest after 1954, and cultivated summer fallow. In the Western States, this class was subdivided to show separately the acres of cultivated summer fallow. In these States, the acreage not in cultivated summer fallow represents largely crop failure. There are very few counties in the Western States in which there is a large acreage of idle crop- land or in which the growing of soil-improvement crops is an important use of the land. In the States other than the Western States, this general class was subdivided to show separately the acres of idle crop- land (not used for crops or for pasture in 1954). In these States, the incidence of crop failure is usually low. It was expected that the acreage figure that excluded idle land would reflect the acreage in soil-improvement crops. However, the 1954 crop year was one of low rainfall in many Eastern and Southern States and, therefore, in these areas the acreage of cropland not harvested and not pastured includes more land on which all crops failed than would usually be the case. Cultivated summer fallow. — This item includes cropland that was plowed and cultivated but left unseeded for several months to control weeds and conserve moisture. No land from which crops were harvested in 1954 was to be included under this item. Woodland pastured. — This includes all woodland that was used for pasture or grazing. The questionnaire contained the following instruction: "Include -as woodland all wood lots and timber tracts and cutover land with young trees which have or will have value as wood or timber." No definition of wood- land was given in 1950 to either farm operators or Census enumerators except an instruction to enumerators not to in- clude brush pasture as woodland. Some of the changes in wood- land acreages from one census to another may merely represent differences in interpretation of the meaning of woodland. Woodland not pastured. — This includes all woodland that was not used for pasture or grazing. Unusually large tracts of timberland reported as woodland not pastured were excluded from the tabulations of land in farms when it was evident that such land was held primarily for nonagricultural purposes. The definition for woodland, as stated above, was used also for enumerating woodland not pastured. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). — This in- cludes rough and brush land pastured and any other land pastured that the respondent did not consider as either wood- land or cropland. The figures for 1954 and 1950 are comparable but for 1945 all nonwoodland pasture not plowed within the preceding 7 years was included. For the 1940 Census and earlier years, the figures are more nearly comparable with those for 1954 and 1950, except that the item may be somewhat less inclusive since land that could have been plowed and used for crops without additional clearing, draining, or irrigating was classified as plowable pasture (shown as cropland used only for pasture in the tables) . Improved pasture. — This item includes land in "other pas- ture" on which one or more of the following practices had been used : Liming, fertilizing, seeding to grasses or legumes, irrigating, draining, or controlling weeds and brush. The question on improved pasture was included in 1954 for the first time. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.). — This item in- cludes house lots, barn lots, lanes, roads, ditches, and waste- land. It includes all land that does not belong under any of the other land-use classes. INTRODUCTION xv In addition to the complete classification of land in farms ac- cording to use, the tables also present data for three summary classifications as follows : Cropland, total. — This includes cropland harvested, cropland used only for pasture, and cropland not harvested and not pastured. Land pastured, total. — This includes cropland used only for pasture, woodland pastured, and other pasture (not cropland and not woodland). Woodland, total. — This includes woodland pastured and wood- land not pastured. Value of land and buildings.— The value to be reported was the approximate amount for which the land and the buildings on it would sell. This item was obtained for only a sample of the farms ; however, the value was not reported for all the farms comprising the sample. Many problems, not encountered in enumerating most agricul- tural items, are involved in obtaining farm real-estate values. Most enumerated items require the respondent to make a state- ment based upon fact. It may be the number and value of farm animals sold alive during the year or the number of lambs under 1 year old on the place. In either case, only information as to activities during a specified period, or the situation as of a stated time, is required. This information is based upon actual trans- actions or existing conditions. But the estimation of the value of land and buildings is based largely ui>on opinion. In the event a farm had been recently purchased, answers could be based upon that experience. But many farms have not changed hands for many years, nor are they currently for sale. In such cases, farm operators may have no clear basis for estimating the value. In making an intelligent estimate, a respondent needs, first, to estimate the prevailing market value in the community. Sec- ondly, he must in some way add to or subtract from this base to allow for his farm's special characteristics. In many cases, a farm operator who would not sell his place under any circum- stances may be inclined to give a "market value" that is un- reasonably high. Some operators who had purchased their real estate during periods of relatively loir prices may give an esti- mate that is unduly influenced by that experience. Further- more, the extent of variation known to exist in real-estate values makes it difficult to establish checking procedures that will dis- close inaccurate estimates. Only average values of land and buildings per farm and per acre are presented in this report. A total value of the land and buildings for States, geographic divisions, and the United States, will be presented in Volume II. Age of operator. — Farm operators were classified by age into six age groups. The average age of farm operators was calculated by dividing the total of ages of all farm operators reporting age by the number of farm operators reporting. Residence of farm operator. — Farm operators were classified by residence on the basis of whether or not they lived on the farm operated. Some of those not living on the farm operated lived on other farms. When a farm operator rented land from others or worked land on shares for others and had the use of a dwell- ing as part of the rental arrangement, the enumerator was in- structed to consider the dwelling a part of the farm operated. The dwelling assigned may have been on a tract other than that as- signed for crops. Since some farm operators live on their farms only a portion of the year, comparability of the figures for var- ious censuses may be affected to some extent by the date of the enumeration. In a few cases the enumerator failed to indicate the residence of the farm operator. Differences between the total number of farms and the number of farm operators by residence represent underreporting of this item. Years on present farm (year began operation of present farm). — The data on years on present farm and year began operation of present farm were secured on the basis of the inquiry, "When did you begin to operate this place? " The (Month) (Year) time of year that farmers move is indicated by the month they began to operate their farms, as shown by a breakdown of the data for those farm operators who began to operate their present farms in the calendar years 1954 and 1953. The tabulation of years on present farm at each census is based on the calendar year the operator began operating his farm. Because of differ- ences in the date for various censuses, the figures are not fully comparable from one census to another. Off-farm work and other income. — Many farm operators receive a part of their income from sources other than the sale of farm products from their farms. The 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire included several inquiries relating to work off the farm and non- farm income. These inquiries called for the number of days worked off the farm by the farm operator ; whether other members of the operator's family worked off the farm ; and whether the farm operator received income from other sources, such as sale of products from land rented out, cash rent, boarders, old age as- sistance, pensions, veterans' allowances, unemployment compen- sation, interest, dividends, profits from nonfarm business, and help from other members of the operator's family. Another in- quiry asked whether the income of the operator and his family from off-farm work and other sources was greater than the total value of all agricultural products sold from the farm in 1954. Off-farm work was to include work at nonfarm jobs, businesses, or professions, whether performed on the farm premises or else- where ; also work on someone else's farm for pay or wages. Ex- change work was not to be included. The purposes of these four inquiries were (1) to obtain in- formation in regard to the extent that farm operators performed off-farm work and the relation of other nonfarm income to the value of farm products sold and (2) to provide a basis for the classification of farms by economic class (see Farms by eco- nomic class, page XXII). The intent of the inquiry in regard to whether or not a member of the family had a nonfarm job, and the inquiry regarding income of the farm operator from other non- farm sources, was to obtain more accurate replies to the inquiry regarding the relationship of the income from off-farm work and other sources to the total value of all agricultural products sold. Specified facilities and equipment: — Inquiries were made in 1954 for a sample of farms to determine the presence or absence of selected items on each place such as (1) telephone, (2) piped run- ning water, (3) electricity, (4) television set, (5) home freezer, (6) electric pig brooder, (7) milking machine, and (8) power feed grinder. Such facilities or equipment were to be counted even though temporarily out of order. Piped running water was de- fined as water piped from a pressure system or by gravity flow from a natural or artificial source. The enumerator's instruc- tions stated that pig brooders were to include those heated by an electric heating element, by an infra-red or heat bulb, or by or- dinary electric bulbs. They could be homemade. The number of selected types of other farm equipment was also obtained for a sample of farms. The selected kinds of farm equipment to be reported were (1) grain combines (for harvest- ing and threshing grains or seeds in one operation) ; (2) corn pickers ; (3) pick-up balers (stationary ones not to be reported) ; (4) field forage harvesters (for field chopping of silage and forage crops) ; (5) motortrucks; (6) wheel tractors (other than garden) ; (7) garden tractors; (8) crawler tractors (traeklaying, caterpillar); (9) automobiles; and (10) artificial ponds, reser- voirs, and earth tanks. Wheel tractors were to include homemade tractors but were not to include implements having built-in power units such as self-propelled combines, powered buck rakes, etc. "Pick-up" and truck-trailer combinations were to be reported as motor- trucks. School buses were not to be reported, and jeeps and station wagons were to be included as motortrucks or automo- biles, depending on whether used for hauling farm products or supplies, or as passenger vehicles. Classification of farms by class of work power. — Farms were grouped by class of work power on the basis of whether horses, XVI UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 mules, or tractors (wheel or crawler, but not garden) were reported. This classification does not present a complete picture of the work power used on all farms. For some farms, all the work power may be furnished by the landlord ; and for some farms, all the work power may be hired. Thus, farms hiring all of the work power from others and those having it furnished are shown as having no work power, unless the work animals or tractors were kept on the tenant-operated tract. Since the number of tractors was obtained for only a sample of farms, the number of farms by class of work power represents an estimate. Farm labor. — The farm-labor inquiries for 1954, made on a sample basis, called for the number of persons doing farm work or chores on the place during a specified calendar week. Since starting dates of the 1954 enumeration varied by areas or States, the calendar week to which the farm-labor inquiries related varied also. The calendar week was September 26-October 2 or October 24-30. States with the September 26-October 2 calendar week were : Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hamp- shire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Okla- homa, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Ten- nessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. States with the October 24-30 calendar week were: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. Farm work was to include any work, chores, or planning necessary to the operation of the farm or ranch business. Housework, contract construction work, and labor involved when equipment was hired (custom work) were not to be included. The farm labor information was obtained in three parts : (1) Operators working, (2) unpaid members of the operator's family working, and (3) hired persons working. Operators were considered as working if they worked 1 or more hours ; unpaid members of the operator's family, if they worked 15 or more hours; and hired persons, if they worked any time during the calendar week specified. Instructions contained no specifications regarding age of the persons working. Data shown for earlier censuses are not fully comparable with those for 1954, primarily because of differences in the period to which the data relate. The data for 1954 were purposely related to a period of peak farm employment. During 1950 the labor in- quiries were related to the calendar week preceding the actual enumeration. Although starting dates were identical in all States (April 1, 1950), several weeks were required to complete the field work. Therefore, the calendar week preceding the enumeration was not the same for all farms. For the 1945 and 1935 Censuses, the number of farm workers related to the first week in January. The data for 1940 related to the last week in March. In 1945, 1940, and 1935, only persons working the equivalent of two or more days during the specified week were to be included. In 1945 and 1940, only workers 14 years old and over were to be included. In 1935, as in 1954 and 1950, there was no specification regarding the age of the farm workers. No instructions were issued to include farm chores as farm work in 1940 and 1935 Censuses. In censuses prior to 1954, farm-labor data were not always satisfactorily reported when the specified week for reporting the number of persons employed did not immediately precede the week during which the actual enumeration was made. When the week, for which a report for the number of persons employed was required, was several weeks before the week of enumeration, the farm operator or the enumerator often reported the highest num- ber of persons employed during the year. When it was obvious that the data were not correctly reported, adjustments were made to make the data reflect more nearly the situation during the specified week. Because of demand for the data, the information on number of persons working on farms, for the 1954 Census, relates to a specified week. In some cases, this specified week was several weeks before the week of actual enumeration. However, few adjustments wTere made in the data for 1954 even though there were indications that there was incorrect reporting or that the report may have referred to a week other than the week specified. Regular and seasonal workers. — Hired persons working on the farm during the specified week were classed as "regular" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was 150 days or more during the year, and as "seasonal" workers if the period of actual or expected employment was less than 150 days. If the period of expected employment was not reported, the period of employment was estimated for the individual farm after taking into account such items as the basis of payment, wage rate, expenditures for labor in 1954, and the type and other characteristics of the farm. Hired workers by basis of payment. — Hired persons were also classified according to the basis of payment. The question- naire called for the numbers of hired workers paid on a monthly basis, on a weekly basis, on a daily basis, on an hourly basis, and on a piecework basis. If the basis of payment was not re- ported for any of the hired workers, the missing information was supplied. Wage rate and hours worked. — The rate of pay (except for workers on a piecework basis) and the hours that workers were expected to work to earn this pay (except for workers on hourly basis or on piecework basis) were asked for each class of worker. For 1954, the data include estimates of hours worked and wage rates for questionnaires incomplete for either of these items. Estimates were based upon relationships existing on nearby farms of similar size and type. Data for 1950 for hours worked and wage rates were restricted to farms reporting both wage rates and hours worked. Fertilizer and lime. — The 1954 questionnaires contain inquiries on the tonnage and cost of fertilizer and liming material and the acreage on which they were used during the calendar year 1954. Fertilizer and lime used on the place were to be included regardless of whether the landowner, tenant, or both paid for them. Fertilizer was to include only commercial fertilizer or fertilizing material. No specific mention was made of basic slag. It was thought that this byproduct of steel production would be considered as a fertilizing material. Barnyard manure, straw, refuse materials, and soil conditioners were to be excluded. Lime or liming material was to include ground limestone, hydrated and burnt lime, marl, oyster shells, etc. No mention was made of gypsum but this product was excluded in the processing when the entries for such were detected. Lime used for sprays or sanitation purposes was to be omitted. Acres on which purchased materials were used were to be re- ported for both lime and fertilizer. In case fertilizer was applied to the same crop more than once in 1954, instructions were to report acres of land only once but to report the total tonnage used. The acres fertilized and tons applied were obtained separately for selected crops. The selected crops varied by regions. This ar- rangement made it possible to obtain data for crops most com- monly fertilized in the region. For some counties, the tonnage of lime shown in the table may be less than the tonnage reported for the Agricultural Conserva- tion Program. In some cases, the difference may arise because of sampling error and in other cases, it may be the result of under- reporting by farm operators. Many of the differences disappear when the data are presented for larger areas. In the South, some landlords, who conducted some farming operations themselves, reported for their operations fertilizer and lime paid for wholly or in part by them for use on their tenant- operated land. The tenants may also have reported the fertilizer and lime. During the editing procedure such reports, when detected, were adjusted to prevent duplication in the reports for fertilizer and lime by landlords and their tenants. Specified farm expenditures. — The 1954 Census obtained data for selected farm expense items in addition to those for fertilizer and lime. The expenditures were to include the total specified expenditures for the place whether made by landlord, tenant, or both. INTRODUCTION XVII Expenditures for machine hire were to include any labor in- cluded in the cost of such machine hire. Machine hire refers to custom machine work such as tractor hire, threshing, combining, silo filling, baling, ginning, plowing, and spraying. If part of the farm products was given as pay for machine hire, the value of the products traded for this service was to be included in the amount of expenditures reported. The cost of trucking, freight, and express was not to be included. Expenditures for hired labor were to include only cash pay- ments. Expenditures for housework, custom work, and contract construction work were not to be included. Expenditures for feed were to include the exj^nditures for pasture, salt, condiments, concentrates, and mineral supplements, as well as those for grain, hay, and mill feeds. Expenditures for grinding and mixing feeds were also to be included. Payments made by a tenant to his landlord for feed grown on the land rented by the tenant were not to be included. Expenditures for gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil were to include only those used for the farm business. Petroleum products used for the farmer's automobile for pleasure or used exclusively in the farm home for heating, cooking, and lighting were not to be included. Farm-mortgage debt. — Data on farm-mortgage debt will be con- tained in a special report (Part 5 of Volume III) to be issued in 1956. This report will contain data only for States and larger geographic areas. Crops Crops harvested. — The agriculture questionnaire was organized to make possible the listing of acreage and quantity harvested for each crop. To facilitate the enumerator's work, specific crop questions were varied according to areas (usually each area com- prised a State or a group of States). Regionalizing question- naires made it possible to devote special attention to the more important crops for a given area and also to use the unit of measure that was in most common use in the area. In most instances, the harvested acreage that was reported for individual crops represents the area harvested for the 1954 crop year. An exception was made for land in fruit orchards, vineyards, and planted nut trees : in this case the acreage repre- sents that in both bearing and nonhealing trees and vines as of the date of enumeration (usually October or November 1954). The acreage harvested for various crops is often less than the acreage planted. With three exceptions, citrus fruits, olives, and avocados, figures for quantity harvested represent the amount actually harvested during the 1954 crop year. Citrus fruit production was to be re- ported for the 1953-1954 marketing season (from the bloom of 1953). Olive and avocado production for California related to the quantity harvested from the 1953 bloom (an instruction to enumerators referred to the marketing season which began October 1, 1953). In Florida, the avocado production period, according to the Enumerator's Instruction Book, was to include the quantity harvested from the 1953 bloom (the harvesting sea- son extending from July 1, 1953, to June 30, 1954). The unit of measure used for reporting the quantity harvested for some crops has varied, not only from State to State, but from census to census, to permit reporting in units of measure cur- rently in use. In the State and county tables, figures on quantity harvested for each crop are shown in the unit of measure appear- ing on the 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire. When required, data for earlier years were converted into units of measure differing from those which were used in the published reports for those years. Corn. — The inquiries regarding corn acreage and quantity har- vested were not the same in all States. In areas where farmers frequently use units of measure such as baskets, barrels, etc., the questionnaire permitted the reporting of quantity harvested in bushels or in an alternative unit of measure. When alternative units of measure other than bushels (shelled basis) were reported on the questionnaire, the quantity was converted into bushels prior to tabulation. As in former censuses, farmers in certain areas had a tendency to report the quantity of corn harvested in terms of baskets of ear corn, barrels, or some unit other than bushels of corn on a shelled basis. Such reports, when detected, were corrected to represent the equivalent bushels of 70 pounds of ear corn or 56 pounds of shelled corn. Annual legumes. — Acres and quantity harvested for the most important uses of soybeans, cowpeas, and peanuts, as well as the total acreage grown for all purposes, were obtained for areas where these crops are grown extensively. The total acreage grown for all purposes includes some acreage not harvested as the acreage plowed under for green manure was included. In certain States, separate figures were obtained for the acres grown alone and the acres grown with other crops. For the 1954 Census, enumerators were instructed to report acres and value of sales for cowpeas harvested for green peas with vegetables harvested for sale. For 1949, the total acreage of vegetables harvested for sale, shown in State and county tables, includes the acres of cowpeas harvested for green peas for the following States : Ala- bama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas. However, for 1949 the number of farms reporting and the value of vegetables harvested for sale do not include farms reporting or the value of cowpeas harvested for green peas. Hay crops. — The tables contain data regarding the total acres of land from which hay was cut. Sorghum, soybean, cowpea, and peanut hays were excluded from this total as separate questions were provided in those States where these crops are important. The figures for total land from which hay was cut for 1954 were obtained by adding the acres of the various hay crops, including grass silage, for each county. The comparable figures for the 1950 Census were obtained by an inquiry of the farm operator. Alfalfa hay includes any production which was dehydrated. The tonnage of alfalfa hay for dehydration (as well as that for other hays but not for grass silage) is given on a dry-weight basis. Enumerators and farmers were instructed to report the total quantity of hay harvested from all cuttings, but to report only once the acres of land from which more than one cutting was made. For 1954, alfalfa hay included alfalfa and alfalfa mix- tures. Likewise, clover and timothy hay included clover and timothy and mixtures of clover and grasses. For 1950, the agri- culture questionnaire contained instructions to report mixed hay under the kind of hay that made up the largest part of the mix- ture. The differences in the instructions for reporting mixed hays affect the comparability of the data for the 1954 and prior censuses. The kinds of hay to be reported under "Other hay" varied from State to State, and can be determined for a specific State by referring to the copy of the questionnaire in the Appendix. Clover seed, alfalfa, grass and other field seed crops. — The 1954 questionnaire contained separate inquiries for a number of the field seed crops and provided a question on "other field seed crops" for the purpose of obtaining information for all minor field seed crops harvested. Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes. — The 1954 Census inquiry for both Irish and sweet potatoes called for acres harvested and the quantity harvested. If less than 20 bushels (or 10 bags in speci- fied States) of Irish potatoes or if less than 20 bushels of sweet- potatoes were harvested, the enumerator was instructed to report the quantity harvested, but not the area harvested. This method of reporting was used in order to facilitate the enumera- tion of potatoes grown on small plots for home use. The pro- cedure and inquiries for both Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes were essentially the same for 1950. Data for censuses prior to 1950 are not entirely comparable with those for 1950 and 1954. Earlier censuses did not eliminate the acres of the small plot — home-use production of Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes. There- UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 fore, especially in counties or States where the production of potatoes is largely for home use, the data on acres for 1954 and 1950 are not fully comparable with those for earlier censuses. Berries and other small fruits.— The questionnaire called for acreage and quantity harvested in 1954 for sale. Nonbearing areas and areas from which berries or fruits were not harvested for sale were not to be reported. Separate inquiries were carried on the questionnaire for such berries as strawberries, black- berries, and raspberries (tame) in States where production of these crops was important commercially. Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. — For 1954, the number of trees or vines and the quantity harvested were not enumerated if there was a total of less than 20 fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm. For censuses prior to 1954, enumerators were in- structed to report the number of fruit or nut trees and grape- vines and the quantity harvested, regardless of how many trees or grai>evines were on the farm. Because of this change in instructions, the data for 1954 are not fully comparable with those for prior censuses. In commercial fruit-producing counties, the change in instructions may have affected considerably the number of farms reporting, but had little effect on the number of trees or the quantity harvested. On the other hand, in counties where most of the fruit and nut trees and grai>evines are in small plantings, largely for producing fruit or nuts for consumption on the farm, the change in instructions may have resulted in a reduc- tion not only in the number of farms reporting, but also in the number of fruit and nut trees and grapevines, as well as in the quantity harvested. For 1954, the acreage in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees was not enumerated if there were less than 20 fruit or nut trees and grapevines on the farm. For the 1950 Census, enumerators were instructed not to report the area in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees if the area was less than one-half acre. For censuses prior to 1950, enumerators were instructed to report the area in all orchards, vineyards, and planted nut trees regardless of size of the area. However, frequently enumerators did not report the area for small fruit plantings and home orchards. In areas where small fruit and nut plantings or home orchards comprise a considerable part of the total fruit and nut acreage, considerable change may be indicated from census to census in the acreage of land in fruit trees, planted nut trees, and grapevines because of differences in enumeration procedures or in the enumerators' application of the instructions. In the regional questionnaire for Arizona and California, the acreage in each individual fruit and nut crop was secured. The acreage in fruit and planted nut trees and grapevines does not usually include the acreage of wild pecans that were not planted. For Maine, the acreage in cropland harvested includes the acreage from which wild blueberries were harvested. The unit of measure used for the quantity of fruits, grapes, and nuts harvested varied from State to State. Tables in this report show the quantity harvested in the unit of measure appearing on the 1954 Agriculture Questionnaire. Nursery and greenhouse products. — The agriculture question- naire included three inquiries relating to horticultural-specialty crops. One called for acres and value of sales in 1954 of nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc.). Another asked for the area grown under glass ; area grown in the open ; and value of sales of cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants. The third called for area grown under glass or in house ; area grown in the open ; and value of sales of vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms. The inquiries in 1954 were essentially the same as those used in the 1950 Census. Value of crops harvested and value of crops sold. — The total value of crops harvested represents the value of all crops harvested during the crop year 1954. It includes the value of the part of the crop consumed on the farm and the value of the part of the crop used for seed on the farm, as well as the value of the part of the crop that was sold. Farmers were not asked to report the value of crops harvested. The values were calculated in the central office by multiplying the quantity harvested for each crop by the average price at which the crop was sold in the State. These State average prices were ob- tained cooperatively by the Agricultural Marketing Service, United States Department of Agriculture, and the Bureau of the Census. The prices are based on reports provided by a sample of farmers and dealers. However, average prices were not calculated for vegetables harvested for sale, nursery and greenhouse prod- ucts, and forest products. In the absence of the value of quan- tities harvested for these products, the value of sales which was obtained in the enumeration was used in calculating the total value of crops harvested. State Table 16 gives data for the value of that part of each crop sold. The questionnaire did not call for reports of sales (quantity sold or the value of sales) for all crops. Estimates of the quantities sold were made in the central office for those crops for which the quantity sold was not enumerated. (For the pro- cedure used in estimating the quantity of each crop sold, see Value of farm products sold, page XXIII.) For each crop, the quantity sold was multiplied by the average State price in order to obtain the value of the quantity sold. Enumerators and farmers were instructed to report the landlord's share as sold unless it was used for feed or seed on the place where it was produced. In 1950, the value of crops sold was obtained by inquiry of each farm operator during the enumeration. Forest products. — The forest products data obtained by the Census relate only to those products cut on farms. Commercial logging, timber operations, and forest products cut on places not counted as farms are excluded. Therefore, the data pub- lished do not show the total forestry output and income for a county or State. The questions included in the 1954 questionnaire were essen- tially the same as those for 1950. However, a change was made in the enumeration of the sales of standing timber. In 1950, a special question asked for "sales from standing timber," while in 1954, instructions were to report any standing timber cut as saw- logs and veneer logs. Irrigation Irrigated land was defined as land to which water was applied by artificial means for agricultural purposes. Water applied by subirrigation was included as well as that applied to the surface. Irrigated land included land irrigated by a sprinkler system. Land flooded during high-water periods was to be considered as irrigated land only if water was purposely applied for agri- cultural purposes by means of dams, canals, or other works. Regulation of the "water table" by drainage works was not to be included as irrigation. There were two groups of irrigation inquiries used for the 1954 Census. One group was used in the 17 Western States (Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Ne- braska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming) and in Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana. The other group was used in the remaining 28 States. In the 17 Western States and Arkan- sas, Florida, and Louisiana, the agriculture questionnaire con- tained several inquiries regarding irrigation. These inquiries related to the area of irrigated land from which crops were harvested and the names of the crops for which the entire acreage harvested was irrigated in 1954. In all of these States except Arkansas and Louisiana, the area of irrigated pasture was also obtained. In the remaining States, the agriculture question- naire called for only the total acres irrigated in 1954. This acreage may have been used for harvested crops, soil-improvement crops, or for pasture. The inquiries relating to irrigation for the 1954 Census were essentially the same as those for the 1950 Census. However, in INTRODUCTION XIX 1950, irrigated land from which no crop was harvested was in- cluded as irrigated land, while such acreage was not obtained in 1954. Considerable data are published regarding irrigation in the 17 Western States and Arakansas, Florida, and Louisiana. The following definitions apply to these States : Irrigated farms. — These are farms reporting land irrigated. Data on land in irrigated farms and on land in irrigated farms according to use include the entire acreage of land in these farms, whether irrigated or not. Land irrigated. — This relates only to that part of the land in irrigated farms to which water was applied. However, for Arkansas and Louisiana the total for irrigated land does not include land used solely for pasture or grazing. For the 17 Western States and for Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana, this total does not include irrigated cropland that was not harvested and not pastured. Irrigated land in farms according to use. — This classification provides data on the use of irrigated land in farms and includes that part of the cropland harvested that was irrigated as well as that portion of the land pastured to which water was applied. Farms with all harvested crops irrigated. — These are all "irri- gated farms" on which all crops harvested were grown on irri- gated land. Irrigated crops harvested. — The data for irrigated crops har- vested include (1) the acreage of crops harvested on irrigated farms on which all harvested crops were irrigated and (2) the acreage of those crops which were wholly irrigated on farms where a part of, or all of, other harvested crops were not irrigated. Thus, the reported acreage in irrigated crops may not include the total acreage of each harvested crop grown on irrigated land, but the exclusions are minor. However, in the case of vegetables harvested for sale and orchard fruits and nuts, the data for farms reporting number of trees, value of sales, etc., relate only to those crops harvested on farms on which all crops were irrigated. Land'Use and Conservation Practices Land in cover crops turned under for gTeen manure. — The data for this item represent land on which a cover crop was turned under in 1954 and another crop was planted for harvest after 1954. Such acreages were to be reported even though the succeeding crop may later have failed. This inquiry was not made in Ari- zona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and the western part of Texas. Stripcropping. — The data for stripcropping relates to the area of row crops or close-seeded crops that were grown in strips across the path of prevailing winds to prevent or reduce the blowing of topsoil. This question was included only in Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska. Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and the western part of Texas. Cropland used for grain or row crops farmed on the contour. — This is the area for all grain and row crops that were planted around the slope to maintain comparatively level rows instead of being planted in straight rows running up and down the slope. Livestock and Poultry The 1954 questionnaire called for an inventory of or for some phase of production for all the important kinds of farm animals and poultry. Respondents were asked for the numbers on hand on the day of enumeration. Livestock were to be enumerated on the place on which they were located, regardless of ownership. Livestock grazing in national forests, grazing districts, or on open range at the time of enumeration were to be reported for the farm or ranch to which they belonged. The time of the year at which livestock and poultry were enumerated influences greatly the resulting data. Therefore, the date of the enumeration needs to be considered when comparing 1954 totals with those for corresponding items for the 1950 or prior censuses. The 1950 data represented a spring inventory (April 1, 1950), while the current census provided a fall inventory. The 1954 enumeration came at a time of large scale movement of flocks and herds from one range to another, from ranch to feeder, and from farm or ranch to market. The censuses of agriculture beginning with 1920 and continuing through 1950 were taken as of either April 1 or January 1. The censuses taken in the years ending in "0" were taken as of April 1, while the censuses taken in the years ending in "5" were taken as of January 1. An enumeration made in April results in a count that differs considerably from a count made in January. In most areas a large number of animals are born between January and April. On the other hand, a considerable number of older animals are sold or die during the 3-month period, January to April. In the range States, sheep and cattle are moved, with the change in season and grazing condition, from one locality, or country, to another. This movement may affect the comparability of data for counties and, in some cases, for Stales. The comparability of the data for the number of livestock and poultry has also been affected by changes in age groups and questionnaire inquiries from census to census. State Table 12 presents a description of the various age and sex groups of live- stock and poultry for each census from 1920 to 1954. Milk cows; cows milked; milk sold. — Data on number of cows milked and milk production relate to the day preceding the enumeration. Questionnaires in 25 States, chiefly western and midwestern, provided three alternative units of measure for enumerators and respondents to report whole milk sales: (1) Pounds of milk, (2) pounds of butterfat, and (3) gallons of milk. In the other States, sales of whole milk on the basis of butterfat content were considered relatively unimportant and, therefore, the unit of measure (pounds of butterfat) was omitted from the question- naire. However, for publication by States, the reports for whole milk sold were converted into a unit of measure common to the particular State. Pounds of butterfat were converted into gal- lons or pounds of whole milk on the basis of the average butterfat content of whole milk, as shown by data furnished by the Agri- cultural Marketing Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. The tables for economic areas contain figures on total milk sold. These figures represent the total equivalent of milk and pounds of butterfat in cream sold in terms of whole milk. Total sales of all dairy products for 1954 are not entirely comparable with those for 1949. The value of sales for whole milk and cream was included in both the 1954 and 1945 Censuses. In 1950, the value of the sales of butter, buttermilk, and cheese was obtained ; the value of these products was not included in 1954. Sows and gilts farrowing. — The 1954 questionnaire asked for spring litters by an inquiry on the number of sows and gilts far- rowing between December 1, 1953, and June 1, 1954, and for fall litters by an inquiry on the number of sows and gilts farrowing since June 1, but before December 1, 1954. The inquiry relating to sows farrowing or expected to farrow during the fall was in- cluded in the census for the first time in 1954. The 1954 data for spring farrowings (sows and gilts farrowing between December 1, 1953, and June 1, 1954) are comparable with those for 1950. Since no data were obtained in 1950 for fall farrowing, only the 1954 data for farrowing after June 1 are given. For a number of counties, the ratio of sows farrowing to the number of hogs and pigs on hand, plus those sold, may be low because hogs or pigs were shipped into the county for feeding. Adjustments in the number of sows farrowing were made both for spring and fall litters when there was substantial evidence that the number of sows farrowing was not reported. The adjustments were made largely in counties outside the major hog-producing areas. Sheep and lambs and wool. — Questionnaires for all States, ex- cept Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, contained inquiries XX UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 regarding sheep and lambs. In Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, the enumerator was instructed to report the number of sheep and lambs in the remarks section. However, no data on the number of sheep and lambs or on wool production were com- piled for these 3 States for 1954. Goats and mohair. — In Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Ore- gon, Texas, Washington, and selected counties in Missouri, special questions were provided for reporting goats and mohair. These questions called for the number of all goats, Angora goats, and other goats, separately, and for the number of goats clipped and nounds of mohair clipped in 1954. Bees and honey. — Provision was not made for reporting bees or honey for the 1954 Census. Value of livestock on farms. — The values for 1954 shown in State Table 13 were secured by multiplying the number of each class of livestock or poultry on hand by the State average price. These prices were obtained cooperatively by the Agricultural Marketing Service, United States Department of Agriculture, and the Bureau of the Census. Liveitock product*.— The inquiries regarding livestock produc- tion and sales relate to the calendar year 1954, and those for sales of livestock products relate to the products produced in 1954. 8alet of live animals. — The 1954 questionnaire called for the number and value of sales of animals sold alive from the place during 1954. The questions used were similar to those used in the 1950 Census. The difference in the time of enumeration for the two censuses may have affected the comparability of the data. Since the 1954 Census was a fall enumeration, an additional problem was involved In getting information on animals sold alive. It was necessary not only to ask the respondent for sales he had made during 1954 prior to the date of the enumeration, but also for an estimate of sales he would make during the re- mainder of 1954. Some respondents may not have reported sales to be made after the enumeration but before December 31, 1954. No data are available to indicate the extent of under-reporting of sales of livestock and poultry. Poultry and poultry products.— For the 1954 Census, chicken sales were subdivided into sales of (1) broilers and (2) other chickens. This is the first census in which broilers were enumer- ated separately. The enumeration of broilers presented problems because of the varied contractual arrangements under which broilers are produced. The agriculture questionnaire contained the following instruction: "Report all broilers sold from this place including those raised for others under contract." In a number of cases, young chickens were reported as broilers sold. Entries of less than 1,000 chickens or broilers sold, for individual farms, were tabulated as other chickens sold. Sampling Sampling was used for the 1954 Census of Agriculture in two ways. First, information on fertilizer and lime, farm expendi- tures, farm labor, off-farm work, facilities and equipment on the place, farm value, and mortgage debt, was enumerated for only a sample of farms. (The information in Sections VIII through XIII of the questionnaire was obtained only for the farms in the sample. See Appendix for copy of the questionnaire. ) Second, some tabulations were prepared on the basis of a sample of farms. As a result, a greater volume of data could be published than if the reports for all farms had been used for every tabulation. Most of the data shown in this report by State economic areas are estimates prepared on the basis of the tabulation of data for the sample of farms. These tabulations are for the same sample of farms for which data were collected on a sample basis during the enumeration. Description of the sample for the 1954 Census. — The sample used for the 1954 Census of Agriculture consisted of specified farms (see page XII for a description of specified farms) and one-fifth of the remaining farms. Thus, the sample included slightly more than 20 percent of all farms. The actual selection of farms in the sample was made by census enumerators as part of the enumeration procedure. The enumerator listed the head of each household on a single line of the Enumerator's Record Book, and determined whether an agriculture questionnaire was to be obtained. If he was re- quired to fill a questionnaire, he entered the "number of acres in this place" in accordance with question 11 of the agriculture questionnaire. On the basis of the number of acres in this place, the enumerator recorded a check mark in one of five squares that provided for the recording of each farm in one of five size-of- farm groups. All the squares for farms with 1,000 or more acres were lightly shaded and a random fifth of the squares for each of the other four size groups was also lightly shaded. (See Ap- pendix for an example of a page of the Enumerator's Record Book.) If the respondent was listed on a line for which the shaded square corresponded to the size of his farm, his farm was included in the sample. The agriculture questionnaire con- tained one or more inquiries at the beginning of Section VIII — the first section containing inquiries to be asked for only a sam- ple of farms ( See copy of questionnaire in Appendix ) — for the guidance of the enumerator as to whether the questionnaire was for a farm to be included in the sample and whether the farm qualified as a specified farm. Adjustment of the sample. — An adjustment in the 20 percent part of the sample was made by a process essentially equivalent to stratifying the farms in the sample by size, for the purpose of (1) improving the reliability of the estimates from the sample on an economic area level, and (2) for the purpose of reducing the effects of possible biases introduced because some census enumerators did not follow perfectly the method devised for se- lecting the farms in the sample. In order to adjust the sample for each State economic area, counts were obtained of all farms and of sample farms for each of ten size-of-farm groups based on "acres in this place." The ten size-of-farm groups were as follows : Under 10 acres. 10-29 acres, 30-49 acres, 50-69 acres, 70-99 acres, 100-139 acres, 140-179 acres. 180-259 acres, 260-499 acres, and 500-999 acres. In determining the extent of the adjust- ment, the difference between the number of farms in the sample and the total number of farms divided by five was obtained for each size group. The actual adjustment for the size group was made by either eliminating or duplicating, on a random basis, farms in those counties of the State economic area where the greatest over- or under-representation existed. Method of estimation. — Data which are based on the sample of farms were expanded to represent figures for all farms. The expanded figure for an item was obtained by multiplying by five the tabulated total for that item for the farms in the 20 percent part of the sample and adding the total for the specified farms. Reliability of estimates based on the sample. — The estimates based on the tabulation of data for a sample of farms are subject to sampling errors. When data based on a sample of farms are shown in the same table with data for all farms, the data based on a sample are shown in italics. In case all the data in a table are estimates based on a sample, a headnote for the table indicates that the data are estimates based on a sample of farms. Approxi- mate measures of the sampling reliability of estimates are given in State Tables 18 and 10 for farms reporting and for item totals. These measures indicate the general level of sampling reliability of the estimates, but do not include adequate allowances for sources of error other than sampling variation as, for example, errors in original data furnished by farmers. Sources of error other than sampling may be relatively more important than sampling variation, especially for totals for a State. In general, the measures of sampling reliability presented are conservative in that they tend to overestimate the variations in sample estimates, because (1) the predicted limits of error do not always take fully into consideration that complete data were INTRODUCTION XXI tabulated for all specified farms and (2) the maximum figures in- tended to serve for all economic areas were used. Consequently, there is a tendency to overestimate the variations in the sample, especially for groups with large numbers of farms or for groups for which the totals for specified farms represent a high per- centage of the item totals. Data in State Tables 18 and 19 are given to assist in deter- mining the general level of sampling reliability of estimated totals. In State Table 19 a list of the items is given and the level of sampling reliability as shown in State Table 18 is indi- cated. By referring to State Table 18 in the column for the level of sampling reliability designated in State Table 19, the sampling error according to the number of farms reporting may be obtained. For farms reporting, the indicated level of sampling is level 1. State Table 18 shows percentage limits such that the chances are about 68 in 100 that the difference between the estimates based on the sample and the figure that would have been obtained from a tabulation for all farms would be approximately within the limit specified. However, the chances are 99 in 100 that the difference would be less than two and one-half times the percent- age given in the table. The data in State Table IS indicate that when the number of farms reporting specified items is small, the item totals are subject to relatively large sampling errors. Nevertheless, the considerable detail for every classification for each item is pre- sented to insure maximum usefulness for appraising estimates for any combination of items that may be desired. Percentage figures and averages derived from the tables will generally have greater reliability than the estimated totals ; also, significant patterns of relationships may sometimes be observed even though the individual data are subject to relatively large sampling errors. The data representing estimates based on a sample for the 1950 Census were obtained in essentially the same way as in 1954 and the same State Tables 18 and 19 may be used to estimate the sampling errors for the 1950 data. Differences in data presented by counties and by State economic areas. — In many cases, data presented by State economic areas were estimated on the basis of tabulations for a sample of farms, while most of the data presented by counties were obtained by the tabulation of data for all farms in the county. However, data for the number of farms classified by type of farm and economic class of farm, and for the use of fertilizer and lime, farm expenditures, farm labor, farm facilities, farm equipment, and value of land and buildings were estimated for each county on the basis of the tabulation of data for a sample of farms in each county. The same sample of farms was also used for the tabulation of data for these items for State economic areas and for the State. In some cases, the totals presented for these items for State economic areas or for the State will differ slightly, but not significantly, from the totals obtained by adding figures for counties in the State economic area or the State. As a matter of economy, small adjustments were not made in the tabulations when the difference was not large enough to affect the usefulness or reliability of the data. Classification of Farms The classifications of farms by color and tenure of operator, economic class of farm, and type of farm were made on the basis of visual inspection of each questionnaire during the office processing. The classification for color and tenure of operator was made for all farms, while the classifications by economic class and by type of farm were made for only a sample of farms. The classification of farms by size was made for all farms by means of electric tabulating equipment. Farms by size. — Farms were classified by size according to the total land area of each farm. The same classification was used for all States. In analyzing sizc-of-farm statistics, consideration should be given to the definition of a farm for census purposes. Census farms are essentially operating units, not ownership tracts. If a landlord has croppers or other tenants, the land assigned each cropper or tenant is a separate farm even though the landlord may operate the entire holding essentially as one farm in respect to supervision, equipment, rotation practices, purchase of sup- plies, or sale of products. In some parts of the South a special questionnaire, the Land- lord-Tenant Questionnaire, was used to obtain statistics for such multiple units. The statistics for multiple units will be pub- lished in Volume III, Part 1. Farms by tenure of operator. — Farm operators are classified ac- cording to the tenure under which they hold their land on the basis of the replies to the inquiries on total land owned, total land rented from others, total land managed for others, and land rented to others. The basis of classification by tenure is, in general, the same for the 1954 as for the 1950 Census. In 1950, for an opera- tor who owned land and rented land from others, there was no way to determine whether land rented to others represented land owned by the operator or land rented by the operator from others ; therefore, such an operator was classified as a part owner. In 1945 and earlier, full owners, part owners, and tenants were classi- fied on the basis of the land retained. Under this earlier classi- fication a part owner who sublets to others all the land he rents from others would have been classified as a full owner; a part owner who rents to others all the land he owns would have been classified as a tenant. In 1954, the acreage of owned land that was rented to others was obtained for the first time. Thus, it was possible to classify a farm operator who owned land and rented land from others as a full owner, part owner, or tenant according to the ownership or rental of the land he retained. Full owners own land but do not retain any land rented from others. Part owners own land and rent land from others. Managers operate farms for others and are paid a wage or sal- ary for their services. Persons acting merely as caretakers or hired as laborers are not classified as managers. If a farm operator managed land for others and also operated land on his own account, the land operated on his own account was considered as one farm and the land managed for others as a second farm. If a farm operator managed land for two or more employers all the land managed was considered one farm. Tenants rent from others or work on shares for others all the land they operate. Tenants are further classified on the basis of their rental arrangement as follows : Cash tenants pay cash as rent, such as $10 an acre or $1,000 for the use of the farm. Share-cash tenants pay a part of the rent in cash and a part as a share of the crops or of the livestock or livestock products. Share tenants pay a share of either the crops or livestock or livestock products, or a share of both. Crop-share tenants pay only a share of the crops. Croppers are crop-share tenants whose landlords furnish all work power. The landlords either furnish all the work animals or furnish tractor power in lieu of work animals. Croppers usually work under the close supervision of the landowners, or their agents, or another farm operator, and the land assigned them is often merely a part of a larger enterprise operated as a single unit. Livestock-share tenants pay a share of the livestock or live- stock products. They may or may not also pay a share of the crops. Other tenants include those who pay a fixed quantity of any product ; those who pay taxes, keep up the land and buildings, or keep the landlord in exchange for the use of the land ; those who have the use of the land rent free ; and others who could not be included in one of the other specified subclasses. Unspecified tenants include those tenants for whom the rental arrangement was not reported. For earlier censuses, the definition for each subclass of tenant is essentially the same as for 1954. However, in 1945 the enumerator was asked to determine the subclass of tenants, while in 1954, 1950, 1940, and earlier censuses the classification was made during the processing of the questionnaires on the basis of the answer to the inquiries on the questionnaires. The XXII UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 procedure for 1945 may have affected the comparability of the data, particularly those for cash tenants and share-cash tenants. Farms by color or race of operator. — Farm operators are classi- fied by color as "white" and "nonwhite." Nonwhite includes Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and all other nonwhite races. Farms by economic class. — A classification of farms by economic class was made for the purpose of segregating groups of farms that are somewhat alike in their characteristics and size of operation. This classification was made in order to present an accurate description of the farms in each class and in order to provide basic data for an analysis of the organization of agricul- ture. Only the farms in the sample were classified by economic class. The totals given in the tables represent estimates for all farms based on tabulations of the data for the farms included in the sample. The classification of farms by economic class was made on the basis of three factors ; namely, total value of all farm products sold, number of days the farm operator worked off the farm, and the relationship of the income received from nonfarm sources by the operator and members of his family to the value of all farm products sold. Farms operated by institutions, experiment stations, grazing associations, and community projects were clas- sified as abnormal, regardless of any of the three factors. For the purpose of determining the code for economic class and type of farm, it was necessary to obtain the total value of farm products sold as well as the value of some individual products sold. The total value of farm products sold was obtained by adding the reported or estimated values for all products sold from the farm. The value of livestock, livestock products except wool and mohair, vegetables, nursery and greenhouse products, and forest products was obtained by the enumerator from the farm operator for each farm. The enumerator also obtained from the farm operator the quantity sold for corn, sorghums, small grains, hays, and small fruits. The value of sales for these crops was obtained by multiplying the quantity sold by State average prices. The quantity sold was estimated for all other farm products. The entire quantity produced for wool, mohair, cotton, tobacco, sugar beets for sugar, sugarcane for sugar, broomcorn, hops, and mint for oil was estimated as sold. If the estimated value of the quantity sold for any other crop was .$100 or more, the entire quantity harvested was estimated as sold. To obtain the value of each product sold, the quantity sold was multiplied by State average prices. In making the classification of farms by economic class, farms were grouped into two major groups, namely, commercial farms and other farms. In general, all farms with a value of sales of farm products amounting to $1,200 or more were classified as commercial. Farms with a value of sales of $250 to $1,199 were classified as commercial only if the farm operator worked off the farm less than 100 days or if the income of the farm operator and members of his family received from nonfarm sources was less than the total value of all farm products sold. The remaining farms with gross income of $250-$l,199 and farms with a value of sales of all farm products of less than $250, as well as farms operated by institutions, experiment stations, grazing associa- tions and community projects were classified as "other farms." Commercial farms were divided into six groups on the basis of the total value of all farm products sold, as follows : _, . ., Value of farm Class of farm products sold I $25, 000 or more II 10,000 to $24,999 III 5, 000 to 9,999 IV 2, 500 to 4,999 V 1,200 to 2,499 \I *250 to 1,199 •rrovided the farm operator worked off the farm less than 100 davs or provided the income the farm operator and members (if his family received from nonfarm sources was less than the value of al' farm products sold. Other farms have been grouped into three classes as follows : Part-time farms. — Farms with a value of sales of farm products of $250 to $1,199 were classified as part time if the farm operator reported (a) 100 or more days of work off the farm in 1954, or (b) the nonfarm income received by him and members of his family was greater than the value of farm products sold. Residential farms. — Residential farms include all farms ex- cept abnormal farms with a total value of sales of farm prod- ucts of less than $250. Some of these represent farms on which the operator worked off the farm more than 100 days in 1954. Some represent farms on which the income from nonfarm sources was greater than the value of sales of agricultural products. Others represent subsistence and marginal farms of various kinds. Some farms are included here which, if the classification were based on farm production for more than 1 year, might have qualified as commercial farms. Abnormal farms. — Insofar as it was possible to identify them, abnormal farms include public and private institutional farms, community enterprises, experiment-station farms, grazing asso- ciations, etc. Farms by type. — The classification of farms by type was made on the basis of the relationship of the value of sales from a par- ticular source or sources to the total value of all farm products sold from the farm. In some cases, the type of farm was de- termined on the basis of the sale of an individual farm product, such as cotton, or on the basis of closely related products, such as dairy products. In other cases, the type was determined on the basis of sales of a broader group of products such as corn, sorghums, all small grains, field peas, field beans, cowpeas, and soybeans. Part-time, residential, and abnormal farms were not classified by type. In order to be classified as a particular type, sales or anticipated sales of a product or a group of products had to represent 50 percent or more of the total value of products sold. Only the farms in the sample were classified by type. The data given in this report by type of farm relate only to commercial farms. The types of farms for which data are shown, together with the product or group of products on which the classification is based, are : Product or group of products amounting to 50 percent or more of the value of all Type of farm farm products sold Cotton Cotton. Cash-grain Corn, sorghum, small grains, field peas, field beans, cowpeas, and soybeans. Other field-crop Peanuts, Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes, tobacco, sugarcane, sugar beets for sugar, and other miscellaneous crops. Vegetable Vegetables. Fruit-and-nut Berries and other small fruits, and tree fruits, grapes, and nuts. Dairy Milk and other dairy products. The cri- terion of 50 percent of the total sales was modified in the case of dairy farms. A farm for which the value of sales of dairy products represented less than 50 percent of the total value of farm products sold was classified as a dairy farm if — (a) Milk and other dairy products accounted for 30 percent or more of the total value of products sold, and (b) Milk cows represented 50 per- cent or more of all cows, and (c) Sales of dairy products, to- gether with the sales of cattle and calves, amounted to 50 percent or more of the total value of farm products sold. Poultry Chickens, eggs, turkeys, and other poul- try products. Livestock farms other Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, wool, than dairy and poul- and mohair, provided the farm did not try. qualify as a dairy farm. INTRODUCTION XXIII Product or group of products amounting to 50 percent or more of the value of all Type of farm farm products sold — Continued General Farms were classified as general when the value of products from one source or group of sources did not represent as much as 50 percent of the total value of all farm products sold. Separate figures are given for three kinds of general farms : (a) Primarily crop. (b) Primarily livestock. (c) Crop and livestock. Primarily crop farms are those for which the sale of one of the following crops or groups of crops — vegetables, fruits and nuts, cotton, cash grains, or other field crops — did not amount to 50 percent or more of the value of all farm products sold, but for which the value of sales for all these groups of crops represented 70 percent or more of the value of all farm products sold. Primarily livestock farms are those which could not qualify as dairy farms, poultry farms, or livestock farms other than dairy and poultry, hut on which the sale of livestock and poultry and livestock and poultry products amounted to 70 percent or more of the value of all farm products sold. General crop and livestock farms are those which could not be classified as either crop farms or livestock farms, but on which the sale of all crops amounted to at least 30 percent but less than 70 percent of the total value of all farm products sold. Miscellaneous This group of farms includes those that had 50 percent or more of the total value of products accounted for by sale of horticultural products, or sale of horses, or sale of forest products. The classification of farms by type of farm for the 1954 Census was made on essentially the same basis as that for the 1950 Census. In 1950, miscellaneous farms included those that had 50 percent or more of the total value of products accounted for by the sale of fur animals, or the sale of bees and honey, in addi- tion to the items included in the 1954 classification. Value of farm products sold. — Data on the value of farm products sold were obtained for 1954 by either of two methods. First, the values of livestock sold alive, poultry, poultry products, vegetables harvested for sale, nursery and greenhouse products, forest products, and all livestock products, except wool and mo- hair, were obtained during the enumeration by asking the farm operator the value of sales. Second, the values of all other agricultural products sold were estimated for each county. During the enumeration, the quantity sold was obtained for each farm, for corn for grain, sorghums for grain or forage, small grains, hays, and for all small fruits and berries. For all other crops, the quantity sold was esti- mated for each county. For the purpose of computing value of farm products sold, it was assumed that the entire quantity har- vested, or reported, was sold for the following crops : Strawberries Blackberries Dewberries Raspberries Blueberries Boysenberries Loganberries Youngberries Cranberries Currants Gooseberries Elderberries Other berries Apples Peaches (except in selected States where the proportion of the crop culled was con- siderable) Clingstone peaches (except in a few States where the pro- portion of the crop culled was considerable) Pears Cherries Plums and prunes Plums (except in selected States where the proportion of the crop culled was con- siderable) Prunes (except in selected States where the proportion of the crop culled was con- siderable) Apricots Avocados (except in selected States where the proportiou of the crop culled was con- siderable) Figs Mangoes Nectarines (Hives Grapes Bananas Dates Guavas Japanese persimmons Jujubes Papayas Pineapples Pomegranates Quinces Sapodillas Soursops Sugar apples Loquats Other tree fruits Tung nuts Walnuts (English or Persian) Almonds Filberts and hazelnuts Black walnuts Chestnuts Coconuts Other nuts Oranges Tangerines, mandarins, sat- sumas (except in selected States where the proportion The quantity sold was estima basis of crop-disposition data Marketing Service of the U. S, of the crop culled was con- siderable) Temple oranges Valencia oranges (except in selected States where the proportion of the crop culled was considerable) Navel oranges (except in se- lected States where the pro- portion of the crop culled was considerable) Other oranges (except in se- lected States where the pro- portion of the crop culled was considerable) Grapefruit (except in selected States where the proportion of the crop culled was con- siderable) Lemons Limes Tangeloes Kumquats Citrons Limequats Other citrus fruits Cotton Popcorn Sugar beets for sugar Broomcorn Sugarcane for sugar Tobacco ted for the following crops on the published by the Agricultural Department of Agriculture : Alfalfa seed Cowpeas for dry peas Red clover seed Peanuts for nuts Lespedeza seed Dry field beans Sweetclover seed Sugarcane and sorghum for Timothy seed sirup Alsike seed Maple sugar Soybeans for beans Maple sirup In the case of Irish iwtatoes and sweetpotatoes, the quantity sold was estimated after making allowance for home use, on the basis of data on the disposition of these crops as published by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The quantity sold for the following miscellaneous crops was estimated on the basis of the reported quantity or value of sales for the 1954 Census or on the basis of the quantity sold as shown for the 1950 Census : Soybeans for hay Cowpeas for hay Peanuts for hay Velvetbeans Angelica Anise (except for oil) Arnica Artemisia Basil Belladonna Bloodroot Borage Buhach Burnet Cascara bark Carambola Cassava Castor beans Chicory Chufas Coriander Dikon Dill for oil Fennel seed Fejoj Flax for fiber Foxglove Ginseng Gobhe Golden seal Guar Hemp for fiber Hemp for seed Jaboticaba Kudzu crowns Lemon balm Litchi nuts Mint for oil Oiticica nut Ramie for fiber Rape seed Roselle Safflower Sesame for oil Sorrel Sugar beet seed Sunflower seed Sweet corn for seed Teosinte Vetiver Wormseed oil Lentils Other grains Grass silage Other clover seed Hubam clover Mammoth clover Persian clover Sour clover Orotalaria seed XXIV UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1954 Indigo, hairy seed Other seed Meadow foxtail Sesbania Fescue grass Sheep fescue Rhodes grass The estimated value of all crops sold, except vegetables har- vested for sale, nursery and greenhouse products, and forest prod- ucts, was obtained by multiplying the estimated quantity sold by the State average price. The State average prices were obtained by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. In the case of miscellaneous crops listed above, the average prices have been determined on the basis of reports of quantity sold and value of sales obtained in the 1954 Census of Agriculture. For the 1950 Census, the value of all farm products sold was obtained by inquiry of each farm operator during the enumera- tion. In that census, inquiries were made regarding the value of farm products sold for a maximum of 46 individual farm prod- ucts or groups of farm products. In most eases, the quantity sold for the individual farm product was obtained together with the value of sales. The total value of farm products sold for 1950 includes the value of several farm products not included in the figures for 1954 — butter, cheese, skim milk, bees, honey, corn fod- der, corn silage, and grain straw, and receipts from the rental of pasture. Data for the sales of farm products represent total sales for the entire farm, regardless of who shared in the receipts. The landlord's share of crops and livestock sold and also the livestock which the landlord took from the tenant farm to his own place were considered as sales from the tenant farm. Sales of crops grown on a contract basis, of livestock fed on a contract basis, or of poultry raised under a contract with a feed dealer or others, were included as sales from the farm. The data on sales cover one year's operation. The sales of crops represent the sales of crops before the enumeration as well as those yet to be sold at the time of the enumeration. Corn, cotton, and other commodities under loan were to be considered as sold at loan prices. Livestock sales are for the calendar year regardless of when the livestock were raised or produced. Most livestock products are sold at the time they are produced. It was assumed that all wool and mohair shorn or clipped in 1954 was sold. The value of farm products sold does not include government payments for soil conservation, lime and fertilizer furnished, and subsidy payments. When obtaining the value of the farm products sold from farm operators, the enumerators were instructed to report the gross value without making deductions of any kind. These instruc- tions, however, were not always followed. In the case of milk, poultry, eggs, etc., deductions were often made by buyers of farm products for hauling, handling, marketing, etc., before making payments to farmers. In such cases, farm operators often con- sidered the amount of the check received as the gross value of the farm products sold. TENNESSEE Chapter A STATISTICS FOR THE STATE (i) TENNESSEE State Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data in italics are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item see text) Census of— (For definitions and explanations. 1954 (November) 1950 (April 1) 1945 (January l) 1940 (April 1) 1935 (January l) 1930 (April 1) 1925 (January 1) 1920 (January l) 203,149 26,750,080 66.0 231,631 26,750,080 69.3 234,431 26,855,040 66.2 247,617 26,855,040 68.9 273,783 26,679,680 71.5 245,657 26,679,680 67.5 252,669 26,679,680 67.1 252,774 . 26,679,680 73.1 17,654,324 86.9 18,534,380 80.0 17,788,997 75.9 18,492,898 74.7 19,085,837 69.7 18,003,241 73.3 17,901,139 70.8 19,510,856 77.2 Value of land and buildings: 7. .505 6.123 3,715 2,683 2,030 3,025 3,006 4,055 91.54 175,280 77.23 205,031 48.96 216,618 35.93 235,643 29.12 265,323 41.28 232,085 42.42 (NA) 52.53 Land in farms according lo use: ' .farms reporting.. (NA) acres.. 4,860,793 5,575,106 5,843,567 6,158,662 6,330,402 6,106,300 6,209,428 26, 787, 384 1 to 9 acr .farms reporting., .farms reporting., .farms reporting.. 55,846 41,092 27,401 25,932 18,120 5,414 1,475 1,333 117 25 56,060 49,668 36,901 35,690 20,401 5,125 1,186 1,090 80 16 61,178 49,068 38,688 39,234 22,038 5,251 1,161 1,072 11 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10 to 19 acr (NA) (NA) (NA) .farms reporting.. (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ..farms reporting.. (NA) ..farms reporting.. 108,473 126,620 101,300 163,052 157,336 132,757 124,264 (NA) acres.. 3,094,755 2,855,786 2,259,571 3,547,298 3,015,451 2,751,200 2,588,462 (NA) Cropland not harvested and not pastured. ..farms reporting.. 59,653 80,702 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. 1,060,593 1,489,116 1,169,883 1,453,194 1,382,320 1,559,476 1,379,078 (NA) Cropland used only for crops not ..farms reporting.. 20,015 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. 266,498 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Cro land lying idle 47,475 (NA) 794,095 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ..farms reporting.. 72,631 77,249 56,040 (NA) 73,045 66,800 54,388 (NA) acres.. 2,218,808 1,902,208 1,333,168 (NA) 1,717,509 1,528,409 1,364,386 (NA) Woodland not Dastured 81,252 3,716,561 99,527 3,966,399 107,535 3,719,883 (NA) (NA) 122,233 4,488,708 105,289 3,884,938 109,827 4,198,111 (NA) (NA) Other pasture (not cropland and not 62,122 1,807,533 71,155 1,657,286 98,770 2,447,255 (NA) (NA) 46,494 911,038 43,331 887,988 33,653 744,601 (NA) (NA) Other land (house lots, roads, 175,182 895,281 197,345 1,088,479 218,628 1,015,670 (•») 236,920 1,240,409 189,800 1,284,930 (NA) 1,417,073 (NA) (NA) ..farms reporting.. 193,380 222,009 227,923 246,047 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres.. 9,016,141 9,920,008 9,273,021 11,159,154 10,728,173 10,416,976 10,176,968 (NA) Land total 152,323 7,121,096 176,940 6,415,280 180,109 6,039,994 (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,643,998 (NA) 5,167,597 (NA) 4,697,449 (NA) Woodland total 125,888 5,935,369 141,092 5,868,607 136,355 5,053,051 150,167 5,219,105 (NA) 6,206,217 (NA) 5,413,347 (NA) 5,562,497 (NA) 7,080,169 1,094 21 21 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 22,548 1,012 393 311 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ♦•Available data n NA Not available. *For the Census of 1954, in the calendar year; all other censuses, in the calendar year preceding the 2Total acreage of crops for which figures are available, except that corn cut for forage was excluded vested for grain. 3Total cropland, cropland used only for pasture, and other pasture not fully comparable for the only for pasture. See text. . of this acreage was probably duplicated ; census years because of diffi In the acreage of corn har- definition of cropland used STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 2.-FAKMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 [Data for 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] All farms number Under 10 acres number Under 3 acres number 3 to 9 acres number 10 to 29 acres number 30 to 49 acres number 50 to 69 acres number 70 to 99 acres number 100 to 139 acres number 140 to 179 acres number 180 to 219 acres number 220 to 259 acres number 260 to 499 acres number 500 to 999 acres number 1,000 acres and over number Land in farms acres Average size of farms acres Under 10 acres acres 10 to 29 acres acres 30 to 49 acres acres 50 to 69 acres acres 70 to 99 acres acres 100 to 139 acres acres 140 to 179 acres acres 180 to 219 acres acres 220 to 259 acres acres 260 to 499 acres acres 500 to 999 acres acres 1,000 acres and over acres Lund in farms according to use:1 Cropland harvested farms reporting Under 10 acres farms reporting 10 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 69 acres farms reporting 70 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 139 acres farms reporting 140 to 179 acres farms reporting 180 to 219 acres farms reporting 220 to 259 acres farms reporting 260 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,000 acres and over farms reporting Cropland nsed only for pasture6 farms reporting Under 10 acres farms reporting 10 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 69 acres farms reporting 70 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 139 acres farms reporting 140 to 179 acres farms reporting 180 to 219 acres farms reporting 220 to 259 acres farms reporting 260 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 to 999 acres farms reporting 1,C00 acres and over farms reporting See footnotes at end of table. 203, 149 26,041 4,932 21,109 44,678 28,576 23,285 24,458 21,422 11,996 7,252 4,159 126,661 815,553 1,091,383 1,350,485 2,027,500 2,475,191 1,882,936 1,430,801 988,803 2,893,982 1,423,206 1,147,823 17,008 56,466 37, 729 421,207 24,800 405,280 20, 785 419,091 22,333 596, 639 19,949 688,417 11,230 492,710 6,832 361,681 3,932 252,325 8,060 700,826 2,041 302,103 581 164,048 108,473 3,094,755 5,588 17,126 14, 736 113, 653 14,992 193,253 14,826 261, 149 16,722 389,155 15,354 466, 725 8,854 344,198 5,-50 258,200 3,173 175,249 6,612 509,609 1,693 235,423 473 131,015 231,524 24,070 2,366 21,704 53,650 36, 658 28,805 29,073 24,268 13,109 7,405 4,224 7,933 1,886 443 131,026 1,000,617 1,396,381 1,665,263 2,394,036 2,794,754 2,052,756 1,455,690 1,001,673 2,682,604 1,244,195 772,212 14,794 49, 333 45,922 510,709 . 580,060 26,799 604,503 27,626 790,444 23,306 851,295 12,581 558,081 7,097 384,512 4,052 260,182 7,495 653,160 1,791 268,961 411 120,217 7,080 21,605 19,337 142,067 19, 676 219,719 18,528 282, 180 20,026 395,975 17,792 450, 507 9,546 319,839 5,621 227,050 3,121 151,535 6,000 404,150 1,417 185,801 356 98,470 234,431 27,116 2,424 24,692 52,780 37,016 29,848 28,732 25,924 12,866 7,366 3,796 17,' 75.9 138,505 970,202 1,403,482 1,715,212 2,359,743 2,951,734 2,007,884 1,451,602 902,384 2,372,325 1,084,154 431,770 20,784 58,181 47,957 549,632 34,729 648,290 28,325 661,378 27,597 822,817 25,040 934,229 12,509 579,188 7,166 398,941 3,718 252,975 6,883 607,135 1,628 242,781 2=2 88,020 101,300 2,259,571 (NA) 14,938 (NA) 93,416 (NA) 175, 679 (NA) 233,552 (NA) 323,497 (m) 386, 714 6(A) 258.525 (NA) 179.383 (NA) 110,716 (NA) 300,987 (NA) 134, 716 (NA) 247,617 26,688 284 26,404 60,950 38,786 31,020 30,290 26,083 13,320 7,342 4,070 7,131 1,590 147 18,492,898 74.7 149,601 1,103,540 1,473,778 1,785,666 2,488,779 2,980,777 2,083,074 1,446,622 967,002 2,402,106 1,025,265 586,688 235,643 6,158,662 22,685 78,721 56, 720 647,058 37,330 680,278 30,221 702,473 29,697 877,405 25,652 954,973 13,111 608,020 7,249 407,303 4,031 266,165 7,039 618,065 1,566 226,269 342 91,932 163,052 3,547,298 (NA) 24,834 (NA) 162,484 (NA) 274,192 353, 195 (NA) 504,067 (NA) 594,023 (NA) 410,240 (HA) 285,546 (NA) 194,584 (NA) 467,669 (NA) 198, 130 (NA) 78,334 273,783 28,283 142 28,141 74,107 45,043 34,520 31,930 26,848 13,349 7,279 3,852 6,805 309 19,085,837 69.7 165,373 1,350,805 1,708,013 1,984,948 2,618,328 3,062,299 2,084,791 1,434,609 915,123 2,288,730 930,784 542,034 265, 323 6,330,402 (NA) 105,317 (NA) 909,295 (NA) 858,003 (NA) 787,716 (NA) 891,232 (NA) 920,879 (NA) 557,193 (NA) 362,019 (NAj 221,198 (NA) 498,704 (NA) 160,457 (NA) 58,389 (NA) 18,691 (NA) 143,690 (NA) 261.968 (NA) 330,773 (NA) 439,868 (NA) 510,077 (NA) 344,668 (NA) 234, 747 (NA) 153, 578 (NA) 381,068 (NA) 137,688 (NA) 58,635 245,657 14,447 14,067 109,803 6,344 1,312 87,113 2,905,552 2,116,723 824,811 422,466 232,085 6,106,300 (NA) 51,173 (NA) 31, 697, 714 (NA) (NA) (NA) '1,657,377 (NA) (NA) (NA) 52, 035,004 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 467,406 (NA) 147, 694 (NA) 49,932 (NA) 11,270 (NA) 3360,671 (NA) (NA) (NA) "708,674 (NA) (NA) (NA) '1,161,734 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) NA) (NA) (NA) 340,275 (NA) 126,067 (NA) 42,509 252,669 18,240 18,040 113,944 6,161 1,222 278 17,901,139 70.8 107,125 2,059,604 773,649 475,975 (NA) 70,466 (NA) 31, 909, 030 (NA) (NA) (NA) '1,670,107 (NA) (NA) (NA) 51,971,424 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 423,200 (NA) 125,762 (NA) 39,439 m (NA) (NA) (NA) NA NA (HA) (NA) (NA) NA (NA) (NA) [HA) I '.'A I (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) [HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) i NA i (HA) TENNESSEE 5 State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued [Data for 1950 are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanatii xt) Land in faras according to use1— Continued Croplaod not harvested and not pastured farms reporting. . Under 10 acres farms reporting,. 10 to 29 acres farms reporting.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 69 acres farms reporting.. 70 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 139 acres farms reporting.. W0 to 179 acres farms reporting.. 180 to 219 acres farms reporting.. 220 to 259 acres farms reporting.. 260 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 acres and over farms reporting.. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and Dot pastured. .. farms reporting.. Under 10 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 29 acres farms reporting.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 69 acres farms reporting.. 70 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 139 acres farms reporting.. 140 to 179 acres farms reporting.. 160 to 219 acres farms reporting.. 220 to 259 acres farms reporting.. 260 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 acres and over farms reporting.. Cropland lying idle farms reporting.. Under 10 acres farms reporting. . 10 to 29 acres farms reporting.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 69 acres farms reporting.. 70 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 139 acres farms reporting.. 140 to 179 acres farms reporting.. 180 to 219 acres rarms reporting.. 220 to 259 acres farmB reporting.. 260 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting.. 1,000 acres and over farms reporting.. 8,815 lu7,974 5,037 118,232 14,544 1,511 41,265 80,509 1,455,420 3,351 10,022 11,346 77,685 11,891 245,235 6,394 169,233 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 90,678 (NA) 128,806 (NA) 177, 190 (NA) 218,540 (NA) 140, 654 (NA) "■,.'« (NA) 52,170 (NA) 132,451 (NA) 54,902 (NA) 18,656 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 12,158 (NA) 85,125 (NA) 128,190 (NA) 161, 365 (NA) 223,654 (NA) 258,758 (NA) 165,268 (NA) 106,971 (NA) 67,8 (NA) 163,611 (NA) 56,802 (NA) 23, 474 (NA) (NA) (NA) INA) (NA) (NA) vNA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,382,320 (NA) 6,921 (NA) 118,234 (NA) 169,506 (NA) 230,734 (NA) 254,679 (NA) 159,262 (NA) 104,6 (NA) 63,557 (NA) 143,933 (NA) 51,748 (NA) 18,017 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,559,476 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) See footnotes at end of table. STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued [Data for 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, see text) Land in farns according to use1 — Continued Woodland pastured farms reporting. Under 10 acres farms reporting. 10 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 69 acres farms reporting. 70 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 139 acres farms reporting. 140 to 179 acres farms reporting. ISO to 219 acres farms reporting. 220 to 259 acres farms reporting. 260 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 acres and over farms reporting. Woodland not pastured farms reporting. Under 10 acres farms reporting. 10 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 69 acres farms reporting. 70 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 139 acres farms reporting. 140 to 179 acres farms reporting. 180 to 219 acres farms reporting. 220 to 259 acres farms reporting. 260 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 acres and over farms reporting. Other pasture (not cropland Bad not woodland) farms reporting. Under 10 acres farms reporting. 10 to 29 acres farms reporting. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 69 acres farms reporting. 70 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 139 acres farms reporting. 140 to 179 acres farms reporting. 180 to 219 acres farms reporting. 220 to 259 acres farms reporting. 260 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 to 999 acres farms reporting. 1,000 acres and over. ............ .farms reporting. Census of — 193,850 81,252 3,716,561 1,504 3,727 9,139 60,921 11,183 137,317 8,162 138,389 9,474 209,941 5,208 197,402 3,206 152,696 1,813 99,236 3,897 307,125 1,002 138,174 292 11,225 74,985 14,225 162,965 15,126 239,625 8,948 456, 114 5,031 328,980 (NA) 156,938 (NA) 215,818 (NA) 162,257 (NA) 128,423 (NA) 79,840 (NA) 222,106 (NA) 108,254 (NA) 60,981 107,535 3,719,883 (NA) 5,844 (NA) 70,279 (NA) 165,803 (NA) 258,613 (NA) 408,564 (NA) 606,233 (NA) 461,094 (NA) 360,260 (NA) 223,950 (NA) 655,714 (NA) 362,813 (NA) 140,716 98,770 2,447,255 (NA) 18,170 (NA) 94,407 (NA) 163,631 (NA) 225,089 (NA) 329,910 (NA) 422,862 (NA) 299,420 (NA) 213,256 (NA) 139,819 (NA) 345,894 (NA) 141, 262 (NA) 53,535 (NA) 377,030 (NA) (NA) (NA) 123,270 (NA) 45,443 1925 1920 ( January l) ( January l) (NA) 109,827 4,198,111 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) See footnotes table. TENNESSEE State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: [Data for 1950 are baBed on reportB for only a sample of farms. See t< CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 -Continued (For definitions and explanatio: Land in farns according to use — Continued Other pnature (not cropland nod not woodland)6— Continued ■ ■proved paature (see text) farms reporting Under 10 ac; 10 to 29 ac: 30 to 49 ac: 50 to 69 ac: 70 to 99 ac: 100 to 139 j 140 to 179 180 to 219 220 to 259 260 to 499 500 to 999 1,000 acres .farms reporting •farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting •farms reporting .farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting Cropland, total6 farms reporting Under 10 acres 10 to 29 acres 30 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres , 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 acres and over I iiiiil pastured, total Under 10 acres 10 to 29 acres 30 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 acres and over See footnotes at end of table. •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting . farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting . farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting 1,239 11,493 1,355 15,651 27,744 683,355 22,791 786,271 24,066 1,141,020 331,556 152,323 7,121,096 9,356 30,196 23,261 219,680 11,519 794,815 6,997 613,744 (NA) (NA) (NA) [NA) 19,245 80,960 51,198 730,461 12, 561 750,523 7,143 227,923 9,273,021 23,663 81, 297 29,505 1,023,736 26,486 1,323,504 25,764 1,539,483 12,785 978, 367 13,153 36,978 28,088 218,683 26,931 810,345 24,640 1,025,394 868,987 1,608 384,232 246,047 11,159,154 (NA) 115,713 (NA) 894, 667 (NA) 1,082,660 (NA) 1,217,033 (NA) 1,605,126 (NA) 1,807,754 (NA) 1,183,528 (NA) 799,820 (NA) 528,567 (NA) 1,249,345 (NA) 481,201 (NA) 193,740 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,728,173 (NA) 130,929 (NA) 1,114,016 (NA) 1,238,205 (NA) 1,287,995 (NA) 1,561,834 (NA) 1,685,635 (NA) 1,061,123 (NA) 701,464 (NA) 438,333 (NA) 1,023,705 (NA) 349,893 (NA) 135,041 (NA< 8 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 2.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE ACCORDING TO USE, BY SIZE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued [Data for 1950 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Item tions and explanations, see text) Census of (For defin 1954 (November) 1950 (April 1) 194-5 (January l) 1940 (April 1) 1935 ( January 1) 1930 (April 1) 1925 ( January l) 1920 (January l) Land in farms acc< Woodland, tota rding to use — Continued 125,888 142, 112 136, 355 150,167 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres... 5,935,369 5,862,010 5,053,051 5,219,105 6,206,217 5,413,347 5,562,497 7,080,169 Under 10 aci 2,604 6,748 3,390 9,565 (NA) 9,714 (NA) 8,585 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10 to 29 acj 15,091 104,098 17,180 119,840 (NA) 101, 139 (NA) 99,183 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 30 to 49 aci 17,966 229,396 21,450 261,365 (NA) 231,376 (NA) 232,885 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) to 69 ae 18,232 344,327 21,856 372,920 (NA) 356,861 (NA) 363, 716 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 70 to 99 ac 20,715 562,017 24,607 635,053 (NA) 565,502 (NA) 584,246 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 100 to 139 19,144 760,518 21,463 831,930 (NA) 822,051 (NA) 810,246 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 140 to 179 farms reporting 10,974 635,360 11,908 684,482 (NA) 623,351 (NA) 643,864 -ootbly basis farms Under $25 per month farms $25 to $34 per month farms $35 to $49 per month farms $50 to $84 per month ,, farms $85 to $109 per month CaTms $110 to $129 per month farms $130 to $169 per month farms $170 to $214 per month Jams $215 to $274 per month farms $275 to $324 per month f arms $325 and over per month fanns Paid od a weekly basis farms Under $5 per week farms $5 to $7 per week farms $8 to $11 per week farms $12 to $19 per week farms $20 to $24 per week farms $25 to $29 per week farms $30 to $39 per week farms $40 to $49 per week farms $50 to $59 per week farms $60 to $69 per week farms $70 to $79 per week f ^"^ reporting. . persons. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . persons. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . persons. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. , reporting. . reporting.. reporting.. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. id on a daily basis farms reporting. $1 per day farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting. $8 per day farms reporting. $9 per day farms reporting. $10 and over per day farms reporting . >id on an hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. 34 per hour farms reporting. 44 per hour farms reporting. 54 per hour farms reporting. 64 per hour farms reporting. 74 per hour farms reporting. 84 per hour farms reporting. 99 per hour farms reporting. 14 per hour farms reporting. 29 per hour farms reporting. 44 per hour farms reporting. er per hour farms reporting. 35 to $0 45 $0 55 to $0 65 to to 75 to ■!; 85 $0 0 to $i 15 $i JO to $i 45 and o\ rL bo .farms reporting. penditurea for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5, COO and over farms reporting. ras with expeoditurea for hired labor but no hired vorkera reported — farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Economic class — Continued Commercial farms — Continued Other farms Residential 2,059 991 1,190 17,562 5,110,883 5,624 3,759 6,472 ,■'■" 2,588 , . . 1,253 1,066 321 724 2,186 1,117 1,203 1,060 24,712 3,773,562 13,034 11,043 3,994 2,703 5,684 1,055 13,683 1,147,715 10,255 2,136 11,416 9,085 1,591 5,477 1,323 2,304 5,ai 1,182 496 12,891 1,168,817 9,306 2,077 1,190 247 61 10,391 8,155 1,451 6,148 384,684 5,258 34 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of 1 hired worker farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or 4 hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Regular workers ( to be employed 150 days or more) farms 1 hired worker farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or i hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms 1 hired worker farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or 4 hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms .farms Paid on a monthly basis.. Under $25 per month., $25 to $34 per month. $35 to $49 per month. $50 to $34 per month. . $85 to $109 per month farms $110 to $129 per month farms $130 to $169 per month farms $170 to $214 per month farms $215 to $274 per month, $275 to $324 per month $325 and a farms month farms Paid eklv bas Under $5 per week farms $5 to $7 per week farms $8 to $11 per week farms $12 to $19 per week f arras $20 to $24 per week farms $25 to $29 per week farms $30 to $39 per week farms $40 to $49 per week farms $50 to $59 per week farms $60 to $69 per week farms $70 to $79 per week farms $80 and over per week farms Paid on a daily bnsi $1 per day $2 per day $3 per day $4 per day $5 per day $6 per day $7 per day $8 per day $9 per day $10 and over per day. $0.25 to $0 to $0 to $0 to $1 to $1 to $1 $99. .farms ly basis farms per hour farms 34 per hour farms 44 per hour farms 54 per hour farms 64 per hour farms 74 per hour farms 84 per hour farms 99 per hour farms 14 per hour farms 29 per hour farms per hour farms reporting. . persons., reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . persons. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting. . persons. . reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting . . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting., reporting., reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting. , reporting. . reporting., reporting. , reporting. , reporting. , reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting., reporting. , reporting. . reporting. , reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. .farms reporting. ed labor 1°54. $100 to $199 farms $200 to $499 farms $500 to $999 farms $1,000 to $2,499 farms $2 , 500 to $4, 999 farms $5,000 and over farms Farms with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms $1 to $99 farms $100 to $199 farms $200 to $499 farms $500 to $999 farms $1,000 to $2,499 farms $2, 500 to $4, 999 farms $5,000 and over farms ; by tenure of operator foi reporting, dollars, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. . reporting. . 24,626 99,832 9,592 4,687 4,457 3,587 2,303 5,601 11, 567 3,570 1,137 559 191 144 20,658 88,265 7,699 3,552 3,934 3,285 2,188 3,968 Tenure of operator1 15,204 14,391 5,840 620 61,017 38, 668 11,039 8,106 2,207 828 136 2,896 5,435 1,857 77 42 7,424 23,903 3,285 1,467 1,411 1,056 1,915 1,170 30, 206 11,042,573 14,474 5,899 5,366 2,061 1,613 29,510 2,055 1,112 1,066 1,650 3,654 1,064 4,738 25,856 1,612 1,066 584 4,154 1,785 14,724 ,632,507 5,392 2,630 3,121 1,570 1,374 408 229 5,761 32,281 1,266 5,372 31,000 1,101 21,373 6,040,118 9,985 15,612 8,735 3,051 2,749 TENNESSEE BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954 Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] 35 (For definitions and expla Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Other farms Hired workers farms 1 hired worker » farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or <4 hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms 1 hired worker farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or 4 hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Seasonal workers ( to be employed less than 150 days) • farms 1 hired worker farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or -4 hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms Paid on a monthly basis farms Under $25 per month farms $25 to $34 per month farms $35 to $49 per month farms $50 to $84 per month farms $85 to $109 per month farms $110 to $129 per month farms $130 to $169 per month farms $170 to $214 per month farms $215 to $274 per month farms $275 to $324 per month farms $325 and over per month farms Paid on a weekly basis farms Under $5 per week farms $5 to $7 per week farms $8 to $11 per week farms $12 to $19 per week farms $20 to $24 per week farms $25 to $29 per week farms $30 to $39 per week farms $40 to $49 per week farms $50 to $59 per week farms $60 to $69 per week farms $70 to $79 per week farms $80 and over per week farms reporting.. persons., reporting., reporting. . reporting. . reporting., reporting., reporting. . persons . . reporting. , reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. , reporting., persons. , reporting. , reporting. , reporting. , reporting. , reporting. , reporting. reporting. , reporting. . reporting. ing.. Paid $4 per $5 per $6 per $7 per $8 per $9 per $10 an $0 35 to $0 $0 45 to $0 $0 55 to $0 $0 65 to $0 $0 75 to $0 $0 85 to $0 $1 00 to $1 :tl 15 to $1 $1 30 to $1 $1 45 and o\ hour 1 y l*t - ■ -• farms .25 per hour farms 34 per hour..... ..........farms 44 per hour farms 54 per hour farms 64 per hour farms 74 per hour farms 64 per hour farms 99 per hour farms 14 per hour • farms 29 per hour farms 44 per hour farms er per hour •• farms reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting. . reporting., reporting., reporting. , reporting. , reporting, reporting . reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting. ing. reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting. .farms reporting.. ed labor 1954. $1 to $99 farms $100 to $199 farms $200 to $499 farms $500 to $999 farms $1,000 to $2,499 farms $2,500 to $4,999 farms $5 , 000 and over farms ras with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported .. .farms $1 10 $99 farms $100 to $199 farms $200 to $499 farms $500 to $999 farms $1,000 to $2,499 farms $2 , 500 to $4, 999 farms $5,000 and over farms reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting. 1,418 7,513 1,778,225 3,283 1,486 1,786 635 287 1,051 10,149 375,058 2,005,911 441 5,185 150 2,000 36 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES . number of workers and wage rates ; Total all farms of white operators Tenure of operator1 Hired workers farms 1 hired worker farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or 4 hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms 1 hired worker farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or 4 hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms 1 hired worker farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or 4 hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers..... farms Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms Paid on a monthly basis farms Under $25 per month farms $25 to $34 per month farms $35 to $49 per month farms $50 to $84 per month farms $85 to $109 per month farms $110 to $129 per month farms $130 to $169 per month farms $170 to $214 per month farms $215 to $274 per month farms $275 to $324 per month farms $325 and over per month farms Paid on . Under $5 to reporting. persons, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting. persons, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. persons, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. weekly basis farms reporting. $5 per week farms reporting. $7 per week farms reporting . $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting.. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms $1 per day farms $2 per day farms $3 per day farms $4 per day farms $5 per day farms $6 per day farms $7 per day farms $8 per day farms 1 per day. $10 and over per day farms reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. reporting. Paid on an hourly basis.. farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. ,o $0.44 per hour farms reporting. 45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. a $0.64 per hour farms reporting. ■o $0.74 per hour farms reporting. o $0.84 per hour farms reporting. a $0.99 per hour farms reporting. .o $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. -o $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1 . 45 and over per hour farms reporting . Paid on a piece-work basis farms Expenditures for hired. tabor in 1954 farms $1 to $99 farms $100 to $199 farms $200 to $499 farms $500 to $999 farms $1, 000 to $2,499 farms $2,500 to $4,999 farms $5,000 and I ll wit for hired Labor bat no hi $100 to $199 $200 to $499 .....'. '. !f arms $500 to $999 farms $1,000 to $2,499 farms $2,500 to $4,999 farms $5,000 and over farms reporting, reporting, dollars, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. 9,182 4,426 4,017 3,016 2,027 5,539 11,486 3,520 1,131 553 191 18,740 78,380 7,324 3,291 3,499 2,714 1,912 3,928 1,611 17,129 4,125 2,773 1,209 6,328 76,647 27,298,315 38, 910 13,592 13,116 5,380 3,902 1,129 618 53,979 33,898 9,858 7,301 1,967 793 130 9,303 28,212 4,302 1,984 1,634 909 474 77 42 7,188 22,786 3,250 1,397 1,346 767 428 2,115 775 6,413 1,046 1,870 1,150 1,705 29,189 10,913,748 13,784 5,729 5,256 2,026 1,607 557 230 5,457 27,755 1,970 1,091 4,411 24,158 1,542 13,766 277 15,467 415,793 1,037 570 5,160,298 4,842 20 6,645 2,454 5 2,925 2,986 48 3,425 1,515 31 1,484 1,344 55 794 4,072 1,768 1,566 i by tenure of operator for ( only. TENNESSEE BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Cntinued 37 Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data i eports for only a sample of farms. (For definitions and explanations. Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued Paid on n hourly Under $0.25 pei $0.23 to $0.34 $0.35 to $0 44 $0.45 to $0 54 $0.55 to $0 64 $0.65 to $0 74 $0.75 to $0 84 $0.85 to $0 99 $1.00 to $1 14 $1.15 to $1 29 $1.30 to $1 44 $1.45 and o Hired workers farms r 1 hired worker *. farms r 2 hired workers farms r 3 or 4 hired workers farms r 5 to 9 hired workers farms r 10 hired workers or more farms r Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms r 1 hired worker farms r 2 hired workers farms r 3 or 4 hired workers farms r 5 to 9 hired workers farms r 10 hired workers or more farms r Seasonal workers ( to be employed less than 150 days) farms r 1 hired worker farms r 2 hired workers farms r 3 or 4 hired workers farms r 5 to 9 hired workers farms r 10 hired workers or more farms r Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms r Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms r Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms r Paid on a nonthly basis farms i Under $25 per month farms i $25 to $34 per month farms r $35 to $49 per month farms i $50 to $84 per month farms i $85 to $109 per month farms i $110 to $129 per month farms r $130 to $169 per month farms i $170 to $214 per month farms i $215 to $274 per month farms i $275 to $324 per month farms i $325 and over per month farms i Paid on a weekly basis farms i Under $5 per week farms i $5 to $7 per week farms i $8 to $11 per week farms i $12 to $19 per week farms : $20 to $24 per week farms ] $25 to $29 per week farms ] $30 to $39 per week farms ] $40 to $49 per week farms i $50 to $59 per week farms i $60 to $69 per week farms ] $70 to $79 per week farms : $80 and over per week farms ] Paid on a daily basis farms : $1 per day farms : $2 per day farms : $3 per day farms $4 per day farms : $5 per day farms $6 per day farms $7 per day farms $8 per day r&rms $9 per day f arms $10 and over per day farms r farms : hour farms : hour farms : hour • farms hour ••• • • • farms : hour. ■ ■■ •*• • ••• .farms : hour farms hour farms : .farms reporting.. pendi turcs for hired labor in 1954 , farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. ras with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported .. .farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. 1,123 5,817 1,552,570 2,318 1,125 1,476 585 277 1,026 6,479 0,803 1,428,061 431 3,125 150 1,300 222 1,275 5,015 2,840 1,010 38 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 9.-HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES , number of workers and wage : : for hired persons working the week of rkex 1 hired worker faTms 2 hired workers farms 3 or 4 hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms 1 hired worker farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or 4 hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms 1 hired worker farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or 4 hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms Paid on a monthly basis farms Under $25 per month farms $25 to $34 per month farms $35 to $49 per month farms $50 to $84 per month farms $85 to $109 per month farms $110 to $129 per month farms $130 to $169 per month farms $170 to $214 per month farms $215 to $274 per month farms $275 to $324 per month farms $325 and over per month farms Paid on a weekly basis farms Under $5 per week farms $5 to $7 per week. farms $8 to $11 per week farms $12 to $19 per week farms $20 to $24 per week farms $25 to $29 per week farms $30 to $39 per week farms $40 to $49 per week farms $50 to $59 per week farms $60 to $69 per week farms $70 to $79 per week farms $80 and over per week farms Paid on a daily basis farms $1 per day farms $2 per day farms $3 per day farms $4 per day farms $5 per day farms $6 per day farms $7 per day farms $8 per day farms $9 per day farms $10 and over per day farms Paid Under J $0.25 1 $0.35 - $0.45 " $0.55 • $0.65 ■ $0.75 $0.85 " $1.00 ■ $1.15 " $1.30 ■ $1.45 i rly basis farms per hour farms .34 p.er hour farms .44 per hour farms .54 per hour farms .64 per hour farms '.74 per hour farms i.84 per hour farms i.99 per hour farms .14 per hour farms .29 per hour farms .44 per hour farms iver per hour farms reporting. . persons. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. ". reporting. . reporting. - reporting. . persons., reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting . . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting.. reporting. . reporting . . reporting.. reporting. , reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting. , reporting. . reporting. . reporting. . reporting. , reporting. . reporting. , reporting., reporting. . reporting., reporting. . reporting, reporting. . reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting. rk ba .farms reporting.. penditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. rns with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 .....farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Total all farms of nonwhite operators Tenure of operator 1,336 8,996 1,289,769 5,530 1,612 1,275 460 101 7,038 4,770 1,181 5,906 879,820 3,340 1,161 en by tenure of operator for coi nly. TENNESSEE BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued 39 based on reports for only e sample of farms. and explanations, Hired workers farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. Under $25 per month farms reporting. $25 to $34 per month farms reporting. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting . $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting. $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $60 to $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $80 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1 per day farms reporting. $2 per day farms reporting. $3 per day farms reporting. $4 per day farms reporting. $5 per day farms reporting. $6 per day farms reporting. $7 per day farms reporting. $8 per day farms reporting. $9 per day farms reporting. $10 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis. farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. Expenditures for hired labor in 1954 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting., Far as with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported .. .farms reporting., $1 to $99 farms reporting. , $100 to $199 farms reporting., $200 to $499 farms reporting.. $500 to $999 farms reporting., $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting., $2,500 to $4,999 far[n6 reporting.. $5,000 and over farms reporting.. Tenure of operator1 — Continued Tenants — Continued 3,670 577,850 2,060 Other farms 40 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 10—HIRED FARM LABOR AND WAGE RATES [Figures on number of workers and wage rates are for hired persons working the week of $25 $110 ■ $130 ■ $170 ■ $215 rLers farms reporting. persons, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting. reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting, reporting . reporting. Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. $1.00 per day farms reporting. $2 .00 per day farms reporting. $3.00 per day farms reporting. $4.00 per day farms reporting. $5.00 per day farms reporting. $6.00 per day farms reporting. $7.00 per day farms reporting. $8.00 per day farms reporting. $9.00 per day farms reporting. $10.00 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1,44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. 1 hired worker farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or 4 hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more) farms 1 hired worker f arms 2 hired workers farms 3 or 4 hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers - farms 10 hired workers or more farms Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms 1 hired worker farms 2 hired workers farms 3 or 4 hired workers farms 5 to 9 hired workers farms 10 hired workers or more farms Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms farms $34 per month farms $49 per month farms $84 per month farms o $129 per month farms o $169 per month farms o $214 per month farms ■o $274 per month farms $275 to $324 per month farms $325 and over per month farms Paid on a weekly basis farms Under $5 per week farms $5 to $7 per week larms $8 to $11 per week farms $12 to $19 per week farms $20 to $24 per week farms $25 to $29 per week farms $30 to $39 per week farms $40 to $49 per week farms $50 to $59 per week farms $60 to $69 per week farms $70 to $79 per week farms $80 and over per week farms .farms reporting.. Expenditures for hired labor $1 to $99 $100 to $199 farms $200 to $499 farms : $500 to $999 farms : $1,000 to $2,499. $2,500 to $4,999 farms $5,000 and over farms Farms with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms $1 to $99 farms $100 to $199 farms $200 to $499. $500 to $999 farms : $1,000 to $2,499. 24,626 99, 832 9,592 4,687 4,457 3,587 2,303 5,601 11,567 3,570 1,137 559 191 144 20,658 88,265 7,699 3,552 3,934 3,285 2,188 reporting. . 85,643 dollars. . 28,588,084 reporting. . 44,440 reporting. . 15,204 reporting. . 14,391 reporting. . 5,840 reporting. . 4,003 reporting. . 1,145 reporting. . 620 reporting. . 61,017 reporting. . 38, 668 reporting. . 11,039 reporting. . 8,106 reporting. . 2,207 reporting. . 828 reporting. . 136 reporting. . 33 1,702 2,201 1,752 22,608 13,812 986,833 1,826,527 8,593 9,412 4,429 2,310 5,577 1,547 2,438 270 1,184 209 206 42 181 22 14,951 11,643 7,073 8,597 3,133 1,840 3,225 1,030 1,142 110 TENNESSEE 41 BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUS OF 1954 Sept. 26-0ct. 2. Data are based or. reports for only a sample of farms. Livestock other than dairy and poultry Hired workers farms reporting, persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. negular workers {to be employed 150 days or more) farms reporting. 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons. 1 hired worker farms reporting . 2 hired workers farms reporting. 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 hired workers or more farms reporting. Regular hired workers and no seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Both regular and seasonal hired workers farms reporting. Seasonal hired workers and no regular hired workers farms reporting. Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. Under $25 per month farms reporting. $25 to $34 per month farms reporting. $35 to $49 per month farms reporting. $50 to $84 per month farms reporting . $85 to $109 per month farms reporting. $110 to $129 per month farms reporting. $130 to $169 per month farms reporting. $170 to $214 per month farms reporting . $215 to $274 per month farms reporting. $275 to $324 per month farms reporting. $325 and over per month farms reporting. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting. Under $5 per week farms reporting. $5 to $7 per week farms reporting. $8 to $11 per week farms reporting. $12 to $19 per week farms reporting. $20 to $24 per week farms reporting. $25 to $29 per week farms reporting. $30 to $39 per week farms reporting. $40 to $49 per week farms reporting. $50 to $59 per week farms reporting. $69 per week farms reporting. $70 to $79 per week farms reporting. $30 and over per week farms reporting. Paid on a Ha i I -v basis firms reporting. $1.00 per day farms reporting. $2.00 per day farms reporting. $3.00 per day farms reporting. $4.00 per day farms reporting. $5.00 per day fa?-ms reporting. $6.00 per day farms reporting. $7.00 per day farms reporting. $f.00 per day farms reporting. $9.00 per day farms reporting. $10.00 and over per day farms reporting. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. Under $0.25 per hour farms reporting. $0.25 to $0.34 per hour farms reporting. $0.35 to $0.44 per hour farms reporting. $0.45 to $0.54 per hour farms reporting. $0.55 to $0.64 per hour farms reporting. $0.65 to $0.74 per hour farms reporting. $0.75 to $0.84 per hour farms reporting. $0.85 to $0.99 per hour farms reporting. $1.00 to $1.14 per hour farms reporting. $1.15 to $1.29 per hour farms reporting. $1.30 to $1.44 per hour farms reporting. $1.45 and over per hour farms reporting. Paid on a piece-work hasis farms reporting. Expenditures for hired labor in 1951 farms reporting. dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farTQS reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farins rep0rting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. Forms with expenditures for hired labor but no hired workers reported. . .farms reporting. $1 to $9y farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting.. $5,000 and over farms reporting., 2,011 4,355 1,087 8,105 ,748,666 3,431 9,526 2,176 1,044 1,708 2,865 1,137 3,056 6,661 1,642 290 10,443 866,706 3,519 2,220 2,239 1,170 944 245 2,888 1,629 1,129 782 224,946 5,481 1,585,135 350 2,603 175 1,030 141 1,104 42 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 11—DATE OF ENUMERATION: CENSUSES OF 1954, 1950, AND 1945 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See tert] rage da of fa October 1 to 9. . . . October 10 to 16.. October 17 to 23.. October 24 to 31.. November 1 to 6... November 7 to 13.. November 14 to 20. November 21 to 27. November 28 to 30. December 1 to 4... December 5 to 11.. December 12 to 18. December 19 to 25. December 26 to 31. Z Less than 0.5. Apr. 15-Apr. 28 April 15 to 28 April 29 to May 12. May 13 to June 2 . . . June 3 and later... Apr. 1-Apr. 15 TENNESSEE 43 s „«i I li S a 3 3 T ? II „ 1 3 ■ 3 B % 3tfs ill . 3& 1 1 I a R i 1 . 3 S .$ 3 aili| S^. S? d * | £ g ° d dOO Jj So ' sl I R ■! 5 i i § s "i s*s*s s ■ i ~i I i ->j i i s; i 0 fa f Sig Si^S; 111 Is 11 11 1 | | iiiiii i 1 1 t 1 it 1 1 } 1 It Itl & £ 1 1 1 1 I | fill 1 i 1 1 j 1 j i 1 i i 1 s S1 §& s p. g g 3 a I II 1 ig ■& g » : 1 II i si 1 2, « si <- = £ i s i t 1 i 44 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 13.-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: [Data for number of livestock not fully comparable for the several census CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 J. See State Table 12 and text] and explanations, 1925 1920 C January l) ( January l) Total value of specified classes of livestock dollars.. Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting. . number. . value.. dollars.. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting.. number.. value. .dollars. . Milk cows farms reporting. . Dairy products sold farms reporting. . dollars. . Whole milk sold farms reporting. . gallons . . dollars.. Cream sold farms reporting.. pounds of butterf at. . dollars.. Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese sold farms reporting.. dollars.. Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting.. number of cows.. Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons.. Cows and heifers milked during any part of preceding year farms reporting.. Horses and mules: Horses and/or mules farms reporting . . number.. value . . dollars . . Horses and colts, including ponies farms reporting.. number., value.. dollars. . Mules and mule colts farms reporting. . number., value. .dollars.. Hogs: Hogs and pigs farms reporting. . number. . value .. dollars . . 4 months old and over farms reporting. . number.. Less than 4 months old farms reporting. . Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting. . number.. Between December 1 and June 1 farms reporting.. number. . Between June 1 and December 1 farms reporting.. Slieep and wool: Sheep and lambs farms reporting. . number. . value. .dollars.. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting.. Ewes farms reporting. . number.. Rams and wethers farms reporting. . number. . Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting.. number . . Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting . . number shorn. . Wool shorn pounds. . value.. dollars. . See footnotes at end of table. 158,380 1,746,354 114,857,634 153,647 967,049 77,363,920 138,860 616,513 (NA) l49,782,052 45,221 156,700,268 49,023,004 6,165 1,623,502 759,048 (NA) (NA) 128,023 418,377 668,631 (NA) (NA) 101,336 209,662 11,677,392 47,456 75,194 3,609,312 69,405 134,468 8,068,080 119,974 1,056,651 29,821,923 105,580 494,119 57,532 562,532 50,223 171,136 36,275 86,614 35,852 84,522 7,918 282,273 4,303,601 7,600 222,368 7,378 207,989 6,445 14,379 5,317 59,905 7,233 234,358 1,269,730 685,651 215,744,038 179,247 1,561,136 154,456,933 174,520 801,739 111,224,005 165,419 638,101 68,309 45,280,442 46,977 123,486,381 42,523,961 16,025 4,048,850 2,124,547 9,394 631,934 152,227 421,030 781,362 (NA) (NA) 147,688 370,840 25,836,552 79,460 144,418 7,992,147 102,497 226,422 17,844,405 150,690 1,365,757 21,486,518 129,254 713,242 76,871 652,515 (NA) (NA) 72,362 175,422 (NA) (NA) 7,656 368,127 6,494,237 7,418 201,467 7,317 185,442 5,776 16,025 7,109 166,660 7,265 200,450 1,019,990 487,406 147,309,372 196,290 1,427,272 70,682,693 191,317 806,354 49,427,351 (naj (NA) 74,443 34,254,865 38,923 107,609,126 230,526,216 24,346 6,845,983 23,017,023 315,232 27U,626 (NA) (NA) (NA) 191,467 566,276 (NA) 423,232 49,163,692 84,570 161,185 14,790,185 111,898 262,047 34,373,507 139,819 992,134 13,534,487 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 61,483 120,171 (NA) (NA) 11,452 333,555 3,460,085 (NA) (NA) 10,799 266,852 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,266 (NA) 1,347,056 616,474 199,533 1,108,869 37,674,174 195,664 606,154 25,084,346 194,221 549,397 80,001 13,449,430 27,941 64,508,519 210,643,845 28,337 8,936,922 21,827,456 331,273 2978,129 (NA) (NA) (NA) 195,157 508,081 163,726 451,008 47,334,936 88,367 174,749 15,825,203 123,535 276,259 31,509,733 174,112 1,061,875 6,357,174 174,112 1,061,375 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 71,352 137,744 (NA) (NA) 15,413 358,006 2,228,413 15,413 358,006 14,138 313,891 (NA)' 44,115 (NA) (NA) 12,563 296,753 1,368,067 340,947 224,157 1,233,477 19,264,6 219,642 677,593 13,551, (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 177, 549 445,448 43,299,798 85,897 140,621 11,464,641 1-1,358 304,827 31,835,157 163,142 ,002,; (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 68,107 109,462 (NA) (NA) 17,266 411,088 1,570,-50 (NA) (NA) 16,016 322,232 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15,191 345,571 1,509,389 104,252,201 191,274 1,073,898 42,906,619 (NA) 464,534 27,550,898 177,119 428,440 79,541 17,689,062 20,983 43,608,168 11,266,785 (NA) (NA) 4,593,632 340,540 31,828,645 155,268 330,012 558,424 183,928 442,063 180,563 493,942 40,054,118 (NA) 175,375 11,362,127 (NA) 318,567 28,691,991 143,906 1,002,319 10,083,697 (NA) 698,275 39,468 304,044 (NA) (NA) 45,552 79,654 (NA) (NA) 16,165 625,888 4,009,883 (NA) 353,757 (NA) 332,625 (NA) 21,132 (NA) 272,131 12,886 306,751 1,299,247 482,905 (NA) 986,083 21,944,305 (NA) 518,750 14,976,596 155,648 358,530 (NA) (NA) (NA) 15,590,822 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 208,155 447,597 197,871 594,684 39,763,062 (NA) 242,349 13,762,978 (NA) 352,335 26,000,084 140,607 1,009,062 9,138,528 (NA) («*) (NA) («*) (NA) (NA) (NA) 127,453 (NA) (NA) 14,083 289,577 1,940,240 (NA) 248,047 (NA) 229,941 (NA) 18,106 (NA) 41,530 (NA) 262,116 1,055,650 399,562 TENNESSEE State Table 13.-LIVEST0CK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954 -Continued [Data for number of livestock not fully comparable for the several censuses. See State Table 12 and text] 45 trials and mohair: Goats and kids farms reporting.. number. . value. .dollars. . Angora goats and kids farms reporting.. number. . Other goats and kids farms reporting.. Goats and kids clipped farms reporting.. number.. Mohair clipped pounds.. value.. dollars.. Poultry and poultry products: Poultry and/or poultry products sold farms reporting.. dollars.. Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand. .farms reporting.. value. .dollars. . Chickens sold farms reporting.. number. . dollars.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting.. dozens. . dollars.. Turkey hens, to be kept for breeding, on hand farms reporting.. number. . Turkeys raised farms reporting. . number. . Ducks raised farms reporting. . number. . Geese raised farms reporting. . number . . Guineas raised farms reporting.. number. . Turkeys, ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold farms reporting.. dollars.. Animals sold alive: Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or mules sold alive farms reporting.. dollars. . Cattle, hogs, or sheep sold alive farms reporting.. Cattle and/or calves sold alive .....farms reporting.. number . . dollars . . Cattle sold alive, excluding calves farms reporting. . number. . dollars.. Calves sold alive farms reporting.. number. . dollars.. Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting.. number . . dollars, . Sheep and lambs sold alive farms reporting.. number. . dollars. . Horses and mules sold alive farms reporting.. number . . dollars. . (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 79,712 16,090,599 170,230 7,989,197 6,391,358 28,667 9,000,749 6,068,412 70,495 23,907,433 ',■'' 1.26 20,160 6,379 201,844 2,871 24,325 1,149 11,800 124,706 78,328,200 123,526 109,321 796,717 44,914,900 55,255 302,792 26,020,467 96,863 493,925 18,894,433 56,093 911,465 29,709,578 7,014 196,779 3,008,880 6,979 11,660 694,842 8,774 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (**) 129,511 13,827,396 200,067 8,041,237 7,469,798 76,195 4,014,116 3,870,047 112,828 24,243,373 9,166,154 3,586 18,249 3,769 137,970 5,846 40,791 2,131 17,026 3,017 791,195 156,035 97,291,602 149,316 131,696 679,024 55,195,830 53,954 273,554 35,225,067 117,015 405,470 19,970,763 91,945 1,359,822 36,534,635 7,054 194,646 3,440,632 13,528 26,474 2,120,505 7,516 93,181 253,848 154,683 18,715,137 208,319 10,403,586 10,214,567 (na: (na: (na: (na; ( (na: 132,189 759,368 39,212,590 80,942 1,315,040 30,328,683 9,172 235,829 2,187,812 (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,687 69,786 113,177 292 5,204 6,444 64,582 163,218 7,562,655 219,278 8,013,460 3,926,477 135,764 5,324,989 2,335,956 (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,960 37,764 6,541 135,969 3,816 30,183 1,033 5,902 3,128 28,044 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 132,782 106,080 513,856 13,450,279 48,698 257,884 9,656,164 84,377 255,974 3,794,115 75,972 1,165,791 12,528,085 10,209 235,453 1,631,080 (NA) (NA) (NA) 8,973 104,667 136,067 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 154 (NA) 5,836 1,060 (NA) (NA) 239,643 10,810,898 4,648,686 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15,418 72,300 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,486 66,770 141,225 1,277 12,822 (NA) 53,948 (NA) 3,142 9,165 3,303 (NA) (NA) 216,683 8,888,105 7,056,659 143,328 6,436,509 5,161,471 169,919 37,969,664 10,554,708 (NA) (NA) 13,028 156,470 11,856 83,316 10,378 62,634 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,900 63,154 121,826 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,757 4,270 1,285 (NA) (NA) 221,922 11,860,926 9,665,002 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) basis of average 46 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 14.-FARMS REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF CATTLE ON HAND: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950; FARMS REPORTING SPECIFIED NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK ON HAND OR SOLD ALIVE: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data for 1954 are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For defi and explanations, Co tie and calves of all ages on hand farms reporting 1954.. 1950. . number 1954... 1950.. I farms reporting 1954.. 1950. . 2 to 4 farms reporting 1954.. 1950. . 5 to 9 farms reporting 1954.. 1950. . 10 to 24 farms reporting 1954. 1950. 25 to 49 farms reporting 1954. 1950. 50 to 99 farms reporting 1954. 1950.. 100 and over farms reporting 1954. . 1950. . rt) 3 dollars Value of all crops sold (see text)3 dollars Corn for all purposes farms reporting value, dollars Harvested for grain farms reporting bushels Cut for silage farms reporting tons, green weight Hogged or grazed, or cut for green or dry fodder farms reporting Corn sold farms reporting bushels dollars Sorghums: Sorghum for all purposes except for sirup farms reporting value, dollars Harvested for grain or for seed farms reporting bushels Cut for silage farms reporting tons, green weight Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage or hay farms reporting Sorghum for grain or seed sold farms reporting bushels dollars Sorghum hay or forage sold farms reporting dollars Snail grains: Grains grown together and threshed as a mixture farms reporting. bushels, value, dollars. Sold farms reporting. bushels, dollars. Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting. bushels, value, dollars. Sold farms reporting. bushels. dollars. Oats threshed or combined farms reporting. bushels . value, dollars. Sold farms reporting. bushels, dollars. Oats cut for feeding unthreshed farms reporting. value, dollars. Barley threshed or combined farms reporting. bushels, value, dollars. Sold farms reporting. bushels, dollars. Rye threshed or combined farms reporting. bushels. value, dollars. Sold farms reporting. bushels, dollars. Other grain threshed or combined farms reporting. bushels, value, dollars. Sold farms reporting. bushels . dollars . See footnotes at end of table . 4,860,793 308,923,460 133,485 1,838,915 56,847,349 125,152 1,653,524 32,101,654 4,671 23,664 6,510,462 10,091,216 18,372 64,320 3,403,050 1,251 10,528 179,239 3,223 25,283 164,063 14,018 28,509 42,387 48,617 1,180,645 1,475,806 18,808 192,553 3,609,640 7,291,473 10,349 2,323,117 4,692,698 16,438 206,418 6,226,749 5,355,004 (') 6,151 84,285 1,705,442 1,756,605 1,356 324,481 334,214 2,546 25,374 296,943 409,781 329,932,014 178,463,226 165,165 2,076,273 79,318,111 162,427 1,997,690 56,099,664 ,511 525,804 6,397,583 57,629,907 8,879 23,341 1,047,727 7,215 12,332 24,009 48,083 1,017,564 1,007,380 21,204 238,528 3,487,713 6,876,413 10,132 1,836,200 (NA) 14,709 170,831 4,281,486 3,409,450 3,594 804,706 (HA) 8,129 48,338 1,204,636 4,705 61,154 1,019,542 1,028,349 1,036 196,696 (MA.) 1,962 17,692 177,718 275,746 234,431 216,618 5,843,567 306,408,292 130,558,770 180,168 2,379,734 74,373,451 178,079 2,320,303 51,978,657 (HA) (HA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) 680,541 343 1,169 16,055 (NA) (NA) (NA) 16,384 31,330 56,255 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,561 28,029 549,896 711,985 (NA) (NA) (NA) 32,414 372,092 5,394,161 8,619,641 (NA) (NA) (NA) 11,127 121,230 3,060,928 3,200,563 (NA) (NA) (NA) 17,191 98,001 2,299,847 7,967 97,758 1,930,434 2,495,437 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,854 33,747 364,484 595,856 (NA) (NA) (NA) 136,679,377 57,284,587 203,768 2,583,607 41,920,774 202,271 2,517,279 54,904,608 1,241 14,982 106,632 18,573 31,753 575, S98 17,899 27,156 57,663 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 746 6,350 100,441 53,237 (NA) (NA) (NA) 35,305 338,722 3,886,315 3,349,768 (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,675 55,196 1,046,786 467,343 (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,917 53,454 1,029,965 639,513 (NA) (NA) (NA) 5,900 44,307 403,561 313,702 (NA) (NA) (NA) 418 1,825 21,208 15,527 (NA) (NA) (NA) 235,482 2,858,517 (NA) 234,760 2,835,976 60,250,222 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 79,438 1,239,363 1,477 3,520 59,589 (NA) (NA) (NA) (**) (».) («) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 563 4,648 45,926 38,578 (NA) (NA) (NA) 39,681 418,273 4,255,756 4,213,201 (NA) (Nft) (NA) 4,760 38,618 618,406 321,571 (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,108 49,474 (NA) 3,336 26,590 419,667 331,537 24,551 169,733 159,549 (NA) (NA) (NA) 90,414,617 209,755 2,816,275 (NA) 206,090 2,693,141 61,045,986 1,736 19,374 119,997 (NA) (NA) (NA) 19,220 34,650 754,664 611 1,210 17,124 (NA) (NA) (NA) („) (*•) (**) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 296 2,089 31,547 28,662 (NA) (NA) (NA) 21,804 279,885 2,480,846 3,178,701 (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,935 30,660 478,230 300,153 (NA) (NA) (NA) 11,916 61,047 (NA) 1,781 11,215 210,488 219,169 (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,513 14,862 97,175 124,347 (NA) (NA) (NA) 458 1,584 21,718 22,853 (NA) (NA) (NA) (*») (NA) 217,910 2,984,027 (NA) 213,714 2,872,599 60,248,771 1,918 22,954 139,363 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 63,126 (NA) (NA) 1,570 15,959 (NA) (NA) (NA) (**) (**) (**) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 24,959 287,614 2,892,296 4,432,798 (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,091 52,176 954,459 709,232 (NA) (NA) (NA) 17,743 94,894 (NA) 1,192 10,059 167,600 183,819 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,911 11,744 87,329 117,066 (NA) (NA) (NA) 558 2,122 25,399 33,023 (NA) (NA) (NA) TENNESSEE State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued 49 Item } Census of — (For definitions and explar 1954 1950 1945 1940 1935 1930 1925 1920 (November) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1) (April 1) (January 1 ) (January 1) Annual lepiaes: 20,248 22,204 (NA) 39,888 27,660 25,251 (NA) (NA) acres grown alone... 318,806 226,736 209,584 163,616 130,369 155,631 (NA) (NA) acres grown with other crops... 41,272 89,646 141,488 274, 109 75,002 40,878 (NA) (NA) 5,507 208,634 6,052 137,869 3,384 (NA) 2,068 11,729 4,390 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) 2,362 acres grown alone... ) 7 649 acres grown with other crops... 1,849 5,713 (NA) 6,987 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1 ' bushels. . . 2,845,661 2,849,621 713,316 126,154 130,496 104,163 (NA) 49,731 value, dollars... 7,256,436 5,927,805 1,684,697 151,605 174,865 227,983 (NA) 236,235 sold, dollars... 6,603,358 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 13,846 97,031 13,492 73,995 29,819 | 191,593 32,972 180,633 63,026 330,752 37,417 242,557 (NA) 256,902 47,053 acres grown alone... 279,571 grown with other crops... 3,366 3,902 89,234 100,261 205,780 212,548 305,736 251,860 (NA) 284,942 value, dollars. . . 2,855,488 2,121,290 5,894,995 2,261,676 4,280,332 4,544,728 (NA) 8,833,202 sold, dollars — 171,334 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hogged or grazed, or cut for s ilage farms reporting... 2,338 4,541 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres grown alone... 8,049 8,314 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) grown with other crops... 33,810 76,177 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) value, dollars... 788,546 1,361,504 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 592 5,092 909 6,558 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres grown alone... (NA) acres grown with other crops... 2,245 3,854 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Cowpeas grown for all purposes, e xcept for fresh market, or for canning, freezing 7,612 25,751 8,136 23,246 (NA) 35,675 28,030 72,996 52,612 204,592 18,707 73,969 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres grown with other crops... 4,904 5,990 13,507 68,093 29,084 14,462 (NA) (NA) 2,871 2,579 3,721 11,195 19,100 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres grown alone... 6,235 3,356 (NA) 18,823 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres grown with other crops... 1,558 2,046 (NA) 19,206 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) bushels. . . 41,328 21,508 53,630 110,296 166,598 124,537 (NA) (NA) value, dollars... 196,308 80,559 171,489 161,771 226,573 283,974 (NA) (NA) sold, dollars... 39,266 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres grown alone... grown with other crops... value, dollars 3,847 15,163 557 10,944 361,152 4,143 13,987 1,026 15,249 338,186 (10, (10) (10, (10, (10, (") (") (") t11) (") (") (ll) C1) (") (") (ll) t11) (") t11) (") C1) t11) t11) (") t11) (") (ll) C1) sold, dollars. . . 21,667 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hogged or grazed, or cut for s ilage. . .farms reporting... 727 723 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres grown alone... 1,744 1,386 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) grown with other crops... 2,333 2,129 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) value, dollars... 69,852 66,169 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Plowed under for green manure. 731 1,225 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres grown alone... 2,609 4,517 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) acres grown with other crops... 456 789 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Peanuts harvested for picking or 553 711 1,715 2,849 2,174 8,466 3,380 4,891 10,228 (NA) (NA) (NA) (*.) 3,280 8,132 lb., 1954, 1950, 1945, and 1940; bu., other years... 508,555 2,233,793 6,099,782 3,403,890 430,079 565,064 {**) 264,483 value, dollars... 86,454 251,610 478,357 122,669 365,567 369,387 (*«) 528,966 sold, dollars... 75,219 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Peanut vines or tops saved for 19 426 1,059 (") (") t11) (") C1) acres... 97 1,234 (NA) <") C11) (") t11) (") 34 986 2,942 (") t11) t11) (U) C11) value, dollars... 850 15,816 67,094 CM t11) (X1) t11) t11) sold, dollars... 85 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hay crops (see text): 1,267,642 1,618,329 1,520,971 1,671,961 1,340,491 1,085,296 1,106,124 1,102,496 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay 15,087 116,326 24,806 180,707 17,366 122,017 9,797 60,679 5,561 37,566 2,953 22,249 1,771 12,581 2,609 16,917 195,640 376,402 238,078 131,255 60,996 43,667 (NA) 33,237 value, dollars... 7,336,500 10,633,054 7,645,679 1,977,610 945,438 874,580 (NA) 1,196,532 985 12,829 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars... 481,086 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and 15,249 19,640 20,240 19,186 22,793 (NA) (NA) (NA) 143,001 173,203 184,078 169,699 206,001 455,714 438,240 531,014 tons 143,206 205,506 187,721 186,453 174,549 480,125 (NA) 608,894 value, dollars... 4,940,607 5,310,635 5,966,072 2,584,397 2,496,051 8,701,765 (NA) 19,527,888 572 5,061 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. .. 174,607 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 50,467 94,317 90,236 108,707 («) (*») («*) (**) 570,845 1,046,795 1,046,100 1,206,454 (**) (*») (*») tons... 442,505 1,216,373 835,652 1,335,216 (*») («*) (**) (**) value, dollars... 13,275,150 25,146,869 I ,224,899 13,577,101 («») (♦») («*) 2,990 25,842 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. .. 775,260 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains '27,951 12,403 4,764 7,746 11,209 9,140 6,587 24,048 '237,964 84,216 32,689 44,481 64,579 52,554 40,101 129,171 tons.. . '243,294 82,686 27,858 38,763 42,434 40,672 (NA) 103,093 value, dollars... '7,298,820 1,601,175 588,138 397,093 530,425 656,960 (NA) 2,835,089 982 7,274 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars. . . 218,220 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 21,100 17,086 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 198,389 138,878 136,087 190,394 1,032,345 554,779 615,202 425,394 167,587 146,790 117,219 183,267 883,518 482,484 (NA) 371,480 value, dollars... 3,686,914 2,936,848 2,789,047 10,847,726 7,559,008 (NA) 9,868,499 751 6,999 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) dollars... 153,978 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 'See footnotes at end of table. 50 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued iy crops (see text)— Continued Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains farms reporting. pound s value, dollars sold, dollars Clover seed harvested: Alsike clover seed harvested farms reporting pounds value, dollars sold, dollars Crimson clover seed harvested farms reporting bushels value, dollars sold, dollars Ladino clover seed harvested farms reporting pounds value, dollars sold, dollars Red clover seed harvested farms reporting pounds value, dollars sold, dollars Sweetclover seed harvested farms reporting pounds value, dollars sold, dollars White clover seed harvested farms reporting pounds value, dollars sold, dollars Other and unspecified clover seed harvested farms reporting pounds value, dollars sold, dollars Fescue seed harvested farms reporting pounds value, dollars sold, dollars Foxtail millet seed harvested farms reporting pounds value, dollars sold, dollars harvested farms reporting pounds value, dollars sold, dollars Orchard grass seed harvested farms reporting pounds value, dollars sold, dollars Redtop seed harvested farms reporting pounds value, dollars sold, dollars seed harvested farms reporting Vetch seed harves pound s value, dollars sold, dollars -farms reporting pounds value, dollars sold, dollars Other field ed crops harvested. her field crops: Broomcorn harvested farms reporting pounds of brush, value, dollars sold, dollars See footnotes at end of table. 1,117 5,534 44,272 1,383 15,873 3,136,687 439,136 351,310 69 1,127 453,632 22,682 18,145 3,255 39,159 5,726,291 1,202,521 841,765 502 3,168 422,768 126,830 101,464 1,605 350,301 45,539 36,432 674,002 107,840 86,272 204,103 44,903 44,903 1,353 6,502 42,263 8,490 4,670 (NA) 65 (NA) 1,920 3,757 25,378 56,359 54,383 143,520 554,707 1,624,291 388,298 (NA) 20 139 168 1,574 11,865 89,495 7,712 143,191 5,012 (NA.) 327 723 2,582 6,692 174,670 400,714 80,348 184,272 52,229 (NA) 2 6 2 65 195 10,710 23 2,142 15 (HA) 13 181 97 1,478 3,923 73,551 2,315 61,048 1,503 (NA) 46 (NA) 346 310 39,219 57,159 19,217 28,580 12,490 (NA) 6,757 66,572 14,322,256 1,338,484 (NA) 216 1,831 220,229 43,847 (NA) 35,896 17,948 (NA) 83,591 12,539 (NA) 2,685 268,220 40,870 (NA) 84,640 12,697 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 613 5,635 465,180 170,566 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,013 67,698 14,655,883 1,361,834 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,500 1,750 (NA) l43,271 1433,999 '5,720,160 14531,900 63 533 55,680 3,251 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,932 114,012 19,821,373 713,545 (NA) NA' 262,650 20,669 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (:;A) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) I MA I (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) («*> (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (*») (•») 28,560 6,442 (NA) 153,732 1538,199 57, 206,000 15786,247 lbl,93: 61, 895, 400 1664,765 (NA) («) (NA) (**) (**) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (*») (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) TENNESSEE Siaie Table 16.-SPBCIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:' CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-Continued 51 Irish potatoes harvested for home value, dollars, sold, dollars. •farms reporting. Popcorn harvested farms reporting. pounds, value, dollars, sold, dollars. Pumpkins harvested for feed farms reporting. value, dollars, sold, dollars. Root and grain crops hogged or grazed, other than corn, sorghums, and annual legumes farms reporting. value, dollars. Sugarcane or sorghum harvested for sirup farms reporting. gallons... value, dollars... sold, dollars... Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. . . bushels... value, dollars... sold, dollars... Tobacco harvested farms reporting... pounds . . . value, dollars... sold, dollars... Burley tobacco harvested farms reporting... pounds. . . value, dollars... sold, dollars... Dark-fired tobacco harvested farms reporting... pounds.. . value, dollars... sold, dollars... Dark air-cured tobacco harvested farms reporting... pounds... value, dollars... sold, dollars All other field crops har Valoc of specified crops harvested, except fruits, nuts, horticultural specialties, and vegetables dollars. Value of crops sold, except fruits, nuts, horticultural specialties, and vegetables dollars. Vegetables for houe use and for sale (other than Irish and aveet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use20 farms reporting. value, dollars. Vegetables harvested for sale21 farms reporting. Sold dollars. Beans, green lima farms reporting. Beans, snap (bush and pole types) farms reporting. Beets (table) farms reporting. Blackeyes and other green cowpeas farms reporting. Cabbage farms reporting. Cantaloups and muskmelons farms reporting. Col lards farms reporting. Corn, sweet farms reporting. Cucumbers and pickles farms reporting. Kale farms reporting. Mustard greens farms reporting. Okra farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 56,363 633,797 505, 532 102,622,996 102,622,996 110,251 ia8,183 1,812,249 2,899,598 1,014,607 1,519 2,123 1,406,118 42,183 42,163 71 6,369 2,110 3,615 173,947 443,565 199,599 61,041 1S7,212 1,025,495 2,871,386 974,988 (NA) 96,940 129,539,458 60,668,294 60,668,294 69,491 72,211 98,125,702 48,081,590 48,081,590 7,187 21,833 27,228,928 11,163,863 11,163,863 3,541 2,896 4,184,828 1,422,841 1,422,841 28 297,049,635 192,936,136 67,038 887,923 616,742 102,215,331 (NA) 117,603 ia18,148 2,337,947 3,611,624 (NA) 371 1,046 1,456,200 58,228 (NA) 1,645 9,042 (NA) 2,512 2,491 159,074 311,554 (NA) 71,495 1814,242 1,842,810 4,254,710 (NA) (NA) 103,888 127,324,176 51,516,387 (NA) 68,706 75,412 90,259,440 40,001,144 (NA) 8,392 24,733 32,296,892 10,178,721 (NA) 3,752 3,743 4,767,844 1,336,522 (NA) 739 '316,487,832 '167,301,314 166,190 186,449 (NA) (NA) 9,147 9,281 33,203 26,517 3,510,479 3,288,266 468 799 4,041 1,824 3,115 4,030 9,080 6,017 57 110 108 126 535 (NA) 1,604 (NA) 1,298 2,565 2,078 3,448 66,531 655,253 541,487 69,155,434 (NA) 113,839 35,843 2,507,986 3,864,859 (NA) (N (na; 82,265 35,3b4 3,509,802 6,484,814 (NA) 64,656 103,022 122,147,759 46,835,302 270, ■" .;' 17 120,750,658 77,405 676,818 436,126 24,782,957 (NA) 136,156 42,190 3,203,862 2,406,604 (NA) 477 261 257,200 8,822 (NA) 1,464 6,212 (NA) (NA) 21,337 17,076 955,278 621,979 (NA) 89,181 37,589 3,103,691 2,508,333 (HA) 66,909 118,206 109,422,777 15,495,461 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 48,447 (NA) 10,941,528 15,634 37,986 1,864,358 1,353 1,768 4,670 5,322 91,105 758,589 397,599 "24,722,706 (NA) 145,986 46,343 3,546,503 3,085,458 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (MA) 141,322 59,209 6,057,254 3,997,788 (NA) 59,081 108,907 94,133,233 11,954,921 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) («) (NA) (NA) 57,385 (NA (NA 3,737 3,972 88,346 1,045,051 503,816 50,667,281 (NA) 129,948 38,651 3,129,990 3,760,125 (NA) 342 81 119,100 4,356 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 22,961 18,866 1,138,720 . -'.. . 13 (NA) 98,125 53,842 5,498,467 5,642,747 (NA) 50,478 129,973 112,236,961 20,056,786 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (*») (NA) 26,000 45,397 ,506,557 (NA) (NA) 5,181 87,475 940,312 358,943 1740,977,257 (NA) 81,708 32,358 2,248,203 2,603,978 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 27,802 (NA) (NA) (NA) 53,905 26,832 2,399,353 4,154.483 (NA) 39,042 124,054 98,632,358 17,020,302 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (»«) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,085 1,964 1,8 2,009 (NA) (NA) 1,493 2,862 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 52 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954-^ontinued Vegetables for hone use sod for sale (other than Irish end sweet potatoes) — Continued Vegetables harvested for sale21 — Continued Onions, green and shallots farms reporting. Peas, green farms reporting. Peppers, sweet and pimientos farms reporting. Spinach farms reporting. Squash farms reporting . Tomatoes farms reporting . Turnips farms reporting. Turnip greens farms reporting. Watermelons farms reporting. Mixed vegetables farms reporting . Other vegetables acres. Berries aod other small fruits harvested for sal.-: Blackberries and dewberries farms reporting. .farms reporting. 7,278 8,629,422 2,329,948 1,235 1,675 (HA) (NA) 5,904 9,331 10,519,762 2,774,560 (NA.) (NA) 1,046 2,089 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9,111 10,371 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,592 6,308 8,071,265 2,194,724 9,016 12,927 17,342,617 1,690,107 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15,980 20,534 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8,121 9,129 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 11,624 20,004 19,054,464 952,723 (NA) (NA) 4,923 3,971 1,284 587,083 55,315 11,396 19,353 21,346,626 1,744,171 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10,023 13,888 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6,850 8,567 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 24,628 (NA) (NA) Other berries and small fruits. value, dollars >ee fruits, nuts, aod grapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting. Apples farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels, value, dollars. Cherries farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds, value, dollars. Grapes farms reporting. Vines of all ages number. Vines not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Vines of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds . value, dollars. Peaches farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels, value, dollars. Pears farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels. value, dollars. Plums and prunes farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number . Quantity harvested farms reporting. bushels, value, dollars. See footnotes at end of table. "7,6 2 '122,328 "18,810 25437,825 2514,760 2 =503, 512 =1,082,552 "32,831 252,800 2S11,846 255,863 2!20,985 2!2,968 2!147,343 "19,156 2!11,163 25137,8 2 =2, 771 2525,990 259,481 "111,897 256,450 25740,370 2!44,424 2515,465 "344,999 "5,087 "79,956 2 =13, 122 "265,043 2 =8,802 "184,281 "460,704 2 =12, 385 "53,518 2 =3, 663 2 =13, 904 "10,073 "39,614 2 =6,786 2 =64, 540 "106,493 "5,434 2 =26,266 "1,752 "7,912 2=4,168 "18,354 2 =1,775 2 =8, 673 2 =17,344 98,010 1,591,611 40,056 454,047 78,614 1,137,564 39,945 1,016,933 1,867,568 37,216 153,787 14,616 55,741 25,161 98,046 6,121 347,987 59,153 50,057 379,304 14,399 109,736 38,961 269,568 19,133 1,594,302 74,058 1,070,273 31,542 381,351 54,053 688,922 13,508 191,646 456,598 48,346 152,459 16,455 42,478 35,253 109,981 9,348 48,540 86,047 29,941 15,192 69,895 2,667 12,428 22,263 115,281 1,962,233 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,261,858 2,683,966 46,620 218,711 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,355,077 122,470 56,020 422,270 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3,972,375 254,931 100,890 1,741,613 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 529,687 1,488,260 53,812 178,392 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 87,934 155,600 27,989 147,088 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 24,118 47,157 117,453 2,519,650 47,596 784,699 100,188 1,734,951 75,106 1,770,717 1,370,1 50,: 289,478 19,552 107,245 35,960 182,233 17,364 1,110,017 56,365 52,183 527,253 11,179 115,375 43,625 411,878 30,467 3,929,720 136,386 103,679 2,434,113 35,966 652,233 87,616 1,781,880 63,620 1,509,344 1,293,658 57,083 231,301 14,045 47,466 46,340 183,835 25,426 224,107 179,379 34,843 200,610 10,292 50,936 26,689 149,674 13,068 111,633 2,597,394 (NA) 647, l' (NA) 1,949,504 (NA) 1,884,454 1,469,874 46,017 368,677 (NA) 175,551 (NA) 193,126 (NA) 3,513,216 103,514 (N 91,371 (NA) 424,868 (NA) 4,656,941 139,708 95,826 2,698,912 (NA) 472,667 (NA) 2,226,245 (NA) 2,307,664 1,846,131 54,461 228,874 (NA) 42,191 (NA) 186,683 (NA) 407,900 244,740 (NA) 30,611 (NA) 120,461 (NA) 78,255 78,255 110,082 3,281,593 (NA) 922,824 (NA) 2,358,769 (NA) 1,297,199 1,500,664 34,468 287,757 (NA) 119,586 (NA) 168,171 (NA) 1,951,936 132,455 40,754 450,948 (NA) 118,338 (NA) 332,610 (NA) 1,881,149 86,368 92,956 3,665,970 (NA) 918,892 (NA) 2,747,078 (NA) 1,325,109 1,332,296 51,782 255,928 (NA) 48,694 (NA) 207,234 (NA) 276,259 289,923 27,078 174,685 (NA) 37,774 (NA) 136,911 (NA) 45,848 46,135 138,351 4,063,020 (NA) 1,175,214 (NA) 2,887; (NA) 4,536,931 4,582,488 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 61,190 467,503 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 119,847 3,798,917 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,162,200 2,487,885 64,856 273,359 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 41,609 268,308 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) TENNESSEE Stale Table 16.-SPECIFIED CROPS HARVESTED:1 CENSUSES OF 1920 TO 1954^Continued 53 Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes— Continued Pecans, improved and seedling farms reporting. Trees of all ages number. Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds. value, dollars. Walnuts, black farms reporting. Trees of all ages number . Trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number. Trees of bearing age farms reporting. number. Quantity harvested farms reporting. pounds . value, dollars. Other tree fruits and nuts value, dollars. Value of fruits, including berries and other small fruits, and nuts harvested dollars. Value of fruits, including berries and other small fruits, and nuts sold dollars. Census of — '15,110 "1,021 254,881 2S1,316 ' ,.'.'' 25 527 254,099,476 254,099,476 7,605 37,199 3,797 15,116 4,447 22,083 2,282 236,674 51,786 5,465,850 3,183,580 4,270 24,354 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 118,100 32,488 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 7,010,100 3,020,053 33,482 1,989 13,553 2,683 19 ,929 1,745 290,985 31,691 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 4,858,151 2,152,959 2,667 17,245 (NA) 9,942 (NA) 7,303 (NA) 41,761 10,072 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) («) (NA) 3,5 23,595 (NA) 13,039 (NA) 10,556 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (HA) (NA) (NA) (NA) («•) (NA) (NA) 70,594 17,654 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (*•) (NA) **Available data not comparable. NA Not available. 1Figures for cropland harvested and specified crops relate to the crop years 1954, 1949, 1944, 1939, 1934, 1929, 1924, and 1919. 2Total acreage of crops for which figures are available except that corn cut for forage was excluded as most of this acreage was probably duplicated in the acreage of corn harvested for grain. 3Includes value of horticultural specialties. See State Table 15. For comparability, see other footnotes and text. 4Corn cut for forage. 5Value of corn and other corn products sold. 6Value of sorghum sold for hay or forage included in value of sorghum sold for grain or seed. 70ats cut for feeding unthreshed included with "Oats, wheat, barley, rye, and other small grains cut for hay." 8The 1944 and 1939 figures do not include acres plowed under for green manure. 9For 1944, soy- beans and cowpeas harvested for hay. Prior to 1944, annual legumes saved for hay, but excluding vetches in 1924. 10See soybeans cut for hay. lxFor figures on annual legumes saved for hay, including cowpeas and peanut vines, see soybeans cut for hay. i2For all censuses except 1950, obtained by adding the individual hay crops. 13Silage crops other than corn and sorghum. 14Clover seed, except sweetclover. 15Clover seed, including sweetclover. 16Includes proso millet. 17Value of lint cotton only. 18For 1954, does not include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested; for 1949, does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bushels harvested. See text. 19Includes receipts from sale of pasture and grazing privileges. 20Excludes Irish potatoes and sweetpotatoes, except for 1920 Census which included potatoes for home use only. 21Excludes Irish and sweet potatoes. 22Green lima beans included with snap beans. "includes hot peppers. 2*For censuses prior to 1950, small fruits harvested for home use or for sale. 25Does not include data for farms with less than 20 trees or grapevines. See text. 26Does not include acreage for farms reporting less than 1/2 acre. See text. 54 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECMED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECffTED CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] CORN By acres harvested for all purposes farms reporting . . . Under 3 acres farms reporting . . . 3 or 4 acres farms reporting . . . 5 to 10 acres farms reporting . . . 11 to 15 acres farms reporting... 16 to 19 acres farms reporting . . . 20 to 24 acres farms reporting. . . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting... 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting. . . 100 tol49acres farms reporting... 150 to 199 acres farms reporting... 200 to 249 acres farms reporting... 250 to 299 acres farms reporting . . . 300 to 399 acres farms reporting . . . 400 to 499 acres farms reporting. . . 500 acres and over farms reporting... By acres harvested for grain farms reporting. . . Under 3 acres farms reporting . . . 3 or 4 acres farms reporting . . . 5 to 10 acres farms report ing . . . 11 to 15 acres farms reporting. . . 16 to 19 acres farms reporting. .. 20 to 24 acres. farms reporting. . . 25 to 29 acres farms reporting. . . 30 to 49 acres farms reporting. . . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting . . . 75 to 99 acres farms reporting . . . 100 to 149 acres farms reporting. . . 150 to 199 acres farms reporting . . . 200 to 249 acres farms reporting... 250 to 299 acres farms reporting.., :00 to 399 acres farms reporting. . . -.00 to 499 acres farms reporting . . , 'iOO acres and over farms reporting. . . By quantity sold farms reporting.., bushels . . . Under 25 bushels farms reporting . . . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . . . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. . 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting . . 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting.. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting.. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting.. 5,000 bushels and over farms reporting.. SORGHUMS By acres harvested for all purposes except for sirup farms reporting.. Under 3 acres farms reporting. . 3 or 4 acres farms reporting. . 5 to 10 acres farms reporting.. 11 to 15 acres farms reporting . . 16 to 19 acres farms reporting . . 20 to 24 acres farms reporting . . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 74 acres farms reporting. . 75 acres and over farms reporting.. By acres harvested for grain or seed farms reporting . . Under 3 acres farms reporting.. 3 or 4 acres farms reporting . . 5 to 10 acres farms reporting.. 11 to 15 acres farms reporting.. 16 to 19 acres farms reporting.. 20 to 24 acres farms reporting . . 25 to 29 acres farms reporting.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting . . 50 to 74 acres farms reporting . . 75 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity sold farms reporting.. bushels . . Under 25 bushels farms reporting.. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting . . 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting . . 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting.. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting . . 1,000 bushels and over farms reporting.. WHEAT By acres threshed or combined farms reporting. . Under 5 acres farms reporting . , 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . 50 to 99 acres farms reporting . 100 acres and over farms reporting. See footnotes 134,117 1,821,995 17,784 16,070 44,836 19,314 6,357 8,369 14,155 3,440 913 125,790 1,637,864 16,784 17,046 43,012 18,180 ,174 23,370 ,227,713 1,635 1,630 3,014 13,782 2,411 538 166 16,401 64,671 12,833 2,385 2,050 195,085 5,010 6,448 6,383 1,001 219 27 WHEAT —Continued By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting, bushels . Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting. 3,000 bushels and over farms reporting. By quantity sold farms reporting. bushels . r 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. o 99 bushels farms reporting. to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting. 3,000 bushels and over farms reporting. y acres threshed or combined farms reporting.. Under 5 acres farms reporting., 5 to 9 acres farms reporting.. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting . , 25 to 49 acres farms reporting . , 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting.. 200 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting., bushels . . Under 25 bushels farms reporting.. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting.. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting. 10,000 bushels and over farms reporting. By quantity sold farms reporting. bushels . Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting. 10,000 bushels and over farms reporting. BARLEY .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting. By quantity harvested. 25 bushels farms 49 bushels farms 99 bushels farms i 499 bushels farms i 999 bushels farms to 1,499 bushels farms to 1,999 bushels farms to 2,999 bushels farms to 4,999 bushels farms bushels and over farms 100 tc 500 tc 1,000 1,500 2,000 3,000 5,000 By quantity sold farms der 25 bushels farms to 49 bushels farms i to 99 bushels farms i0 to 499 bushels farms 10 to 999 bushels farms 000 to 1,499 bushels farms 500 to 1,999 bushels farms 000 to 2,999 bushels farms 000 to 4,999 bushels farms 000 bushels and over farms reporting. . . 6,384 bushels . . . 1,743,811 reporting. . . 280 reporting.. . 537 reporting — 1,085 reporting. . - 3,549 reporting. . . 633 reporting. . . 219 reporting. . . reporting. . . reporting. . . reporting. . . reporting — 1,397 bushels . . . 309,150 reporting. . . 141 reporting. . . 166 reporting — 275 reporting. . . 665 reporting. . . reporting. . . 29 reporting. . . report ing . . . reporting. . . reporting. . . 2,072 4,422 10,319 1,072 RYE By acres threshed or combined farms reporting . Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting, bushels . Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 bushels and over farms reporting. By quantity sold farms reporting. bushels. Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting . 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 bushels and over. .. .farms reporting. SOYBEANS FOR ALL PURPOSES Any soybeans for all purposes farms reporting. . By acres grown alone — farms reporting.. Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. , 10 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting., 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . . 200 to 299 acres farms reporting . . 300 to 499 acres farms reporting.. 500 acres and over farms reporting.. SOYBEANS HARVESTED FOR BEANS Any soybeans harvested for beans farms reporting . . By acres grown alone ... farms reporting. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 to 299 acres farms reporting. 300 to 499 acres farms reporting. 500 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting. bushels . Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels.. . .farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 bushels.. ..farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 bushels farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 bushels farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 bushels farms reporting. 10,000 bushels and over... farms reporting. SOYBEANS CUT FOR HAY Any soybeans cut for hay farms reporting. By acres grown alone. . .farms reporting. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting. der 25 tons farms reporting. to 49 tons farms reporting. to 99 tons farms reporting. (0 tons and over farms reporting. TENNESSEE State Table 17.-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECIFIED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECff'IED CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued reports for only a sample of farms. See text] SOYBEANS HOGGED OR GRAZED, OR CUT FOR SILAGE Any soybeans hogged or grazed, or cut for silage farms reporting.. By acres grown alone farms reporting., Under 5 acres farms reporting., 5 to 9 acres farms reporting., 10 to 24 acres farms reporting.. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting., 50 acres and over farms reporting., COWPEAS FOR ALL PURPOSES Any cowpeas for all purposes farms reporting . , By acres grown alone farms reporting.. Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. . 10 to 24 acres farms reporting . . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting.. 50 acres and over farms reporting., COWPEAS FOR PEAS Any cowpeas for peas farms reporting., By acres grown alone farms reporting.. Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. . 10 to 24 acres farms reporting.. acres farms reporting., 50 acres and over farms reporting., By quantity harvested. .. .farms reporting., bushels. , Under 25 bushels farms reporting . , 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting., 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting., 100 bushels and over farms reporting.. ALFALFA AND ALFALFA MIXTURES By acres cut for hay (and for dehydrating) farms reporting. , Under 5 acres farms reporting.. 5 tc 9 acres farms reporting. , 10 to 24 acres farms reporting., 25 to 49 acres farms reporting., 50 to 99 acres farms reporting.. 100 acres and over farms reporting.. By quantity harvested farms reporting.. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting.. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 tons and over farms reporting. CLOVER, TIMOTHY, ANT) MIXTURES OF CLOVER AND GRASSES By acres cut for hay farms n Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting . 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested ... .farms reporting. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. 100 tons and over farms reporting. LESPEDEZA HAY By acres cut for hay farms reporting. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting . 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting . 200 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested ... -farms reporting. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms report ing . 100 tons and over farms reporting. By quantity sold farms reporting. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms reporting. and over farms reporting. See footnotes at end of table. 6,862 25,041 5,28e 1,091 2,602 6,227 2,342 2,947 36,629 2,623 15,586 119,037 7,733 4,121 2,957 . I 203,859 13, 569 1,226 15,735 145,273 6,257 4,354 4,052 15,735 147,782 14,483 50,693 572,310 14,038 15,239 16,452 3,887 50,693 440,029 47,274 2,549 By i for hay farms reporting. er 5 acres farms reporting. o 9 acres farms reporting. to 24 acres farmi ■ , to 49 acres farms reporting. to 99 acres farms reporting. i acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested .. .farms reporting. Under 25 tons farms reporting. o 49 tons farms reporting. o 99 tons farms reporting. tons and over farms reporting. By i OTHER HAY cut for hay. — farms reporting. Under 5 acres farms reporting. 5 to 9 acres farms reporting. 10 to 24 acres farms reporting. 25 to 49 acres farms reporting. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting. 200 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested .. .farms reporting. Under 25 tons farms reporting. 25 to 49 tons farms reporting. 50 to 99 tons farms report ing . 100 tons and over farms reporting. COTTON y acres harvested farms reporting Under 5 acres farms reporting 5 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 to 24 acres farms reporting 25 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms report ing 200 to 299 acres farms reporting 300 acres and over farms reporting By quantity harvested .. .farms reporting Under 25 bales farms reporting 25 to 49 bales farms reporting 50 to 99 bales farms reporting 100 bales and over farms reporting IRISH POTATOES for home use or for sale farms reporting. Under 0.5 acres farms reporting. 0.5 to 0.9 acres farms reporting. 1.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting. 2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting. 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting. 10 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested .. .farms reporting. bushels. Under 2 5 bushels farms reporting . 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting . 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 bushels and over farms reporting. SWEETP0TAT0ES By acres harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting. Under 0.5 acres farms reporting. 0.5 to 0.9 acres farms reporting. 1.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting. 2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting. 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting. 10 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting, bushels . Under 25 bushels farms reporting. 25 to 49 bushels farms reporting. 50 to 99 bushels farms reporting. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting. 1,000 bushels and over farms reporting. 29,100 242,791 11,735 29,100 244,306 27,209 1,417 21,636 200,899 9,123 5,545 5,534 1,138 215 54 21,636 169,506 20,442 55,916 618,940 12,060 18,253 55,916 491, 3ei 53,404 2,072 110,646 8,280 104, E94 3,980 1,591 107 52 95,379 11,821 2,692 60,970 7,634 56,440 1,589 2,204 520 191 BURLEY TOBACCO By acres harvested farms reporting. Under 0.5 acres farms reporting. 0.5 to 0.9 acres farms reporting. 1.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting. 2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting. 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting. 10 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested. .farms reporting. pounds . Under 100 pounds farms reporting. 100 to 499 pounds farms reporting. 500 to 999 pounds farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 pounds farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 pounds farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 pounds farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 pounds farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 pounds farms reporting. 10,000 pounds and over. .. .farms reporting. DARK-FIRED TOBACCO harvested farms reporting. .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, .farms reporting, -farms reporting. By quantity harvested . .farms reporting, pound s . ler 500 pounds farms reporting. ) to 999 pounds farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 pounds farms reporting. 1,500 2,000 3,000 5,000 ■ 999 pounds farms reporting. 999 pounds farms reporting. 999 pounds farms reporting. 999 pounds farms reporting. 10,000 pounds and DARK AIR-CURED TOBACCO By acres harvested farms reporting. Under 0.5 acres farms reporting. 0.5 to0.9 acres farms reporting. 1.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting. 2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting. 5 acres and over farms reporting. By quantity harvested . .farms reporting. pounds . Under 500 pounds farms reporting. 500 to 999 pounds farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 pounds farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,499 pounds farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 pounds farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 pounds farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 pounds farms reporting. 10,000 pounds and over. .. .farms reporting. By value of sales farms reporting. dollars . Under 25 dollars farms reporting. 25 to 49 dollars farms reporting. 50 to 99 dollars farms reporting. 100 to 499 dollars farms reporting. 500 to 999 dollars farms reporting. 1,000 to 1,499 dollars.... farms reporting. 1,500 to 1,999 dollars farms reporting. 2,000 to 2,999 dollars. .. .farms reporting. 3,000 to 4,999 dollars. .. .farms reporting. 5,000 to 9,999 dollars ... .farms reporting. 10,000 dollars and over... farms reporting. LAND IN BEARING AND N0NBEARING FRUIT ORCHARDS, GROVES, VINEYARDS, AND PLANTED NUT TREES2 By ■ . orchards. . .farms reporting. Under 0.5 acres farms reporting. 0.5 to 0.9 acres farms reporting. 1.0 to 2.4 acres farms reporting. 2.5 to 4.9 acres farms reporting. 5.0 to 9.9 acres farms reporting. 10.0 to 19.9 acres farms reporting. 20.0 to 29.9 acres farms reporting. 30.0 to 49.9 acres farms reporting. 50 acres and over farms reporting.. 56 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 17j-FARMS REPORTING BY SPECIFIED ACRES, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND QUANTITY SOLD FOR SPECIFIED CROPS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued [Data are baaed on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] APPLES2— Continued .farms reporting. not of bearing .farms reporting... 1,600 .farms reporting... 2,264 reporting. . . 3,259 49 trees farms reporting . 99 trees farms reporting. , 199 trees farms reporting . i 299 trees farms reporting. i 499 trees farms reporting. ■ees and over farms reporting. of bearing farms reporting — 19,936 number of trees... 474,263 .farms reporting — 15,728 25 to 49 trees farms reporting... 50 to 99 trees farms reporting . . . 100 to 499 trees farms reporting... 500 to 999 trees farms reporting... 1,000 trees and over farms reporting... By quantity harvested. .f; ider 25 bushels i to 49 bushels I to 99 bushels 10 to 499 bushels 10 to 999 bushels 000 to 1,499 bushels. 500 bushels and over. porting . bushels . ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. ..farms reporting. Any peaches farms reporting. By trees not of bearing age farms reporting. number of trees . Under 5 trees farms reporting. 5 to 9 trees farms reporting . 10 to 24 trees farms reporting . 25 to 49 trees farms reporting. 50 to 99 trees farms reporting. 100 to 199 trees farms reporting. 200 to 299 trees farms reporting. 300 to 499 trees farms reporting. 500 trees and over farms reporting. 15,696 493,389 10,780 2,453 1,572 814 41 5,328 78,160 1,145 1,645 2,006 335 PEACHES'1 —Continued y trees oft-bearing age farms reporting. ■ number of trees. . Under 25 trees farms reporting. . 25 to 49 trees farms reporting . , 50 to 99 trees farms reporting . . 100 to 499 trees farms reporting . . 500 to 999 trees farms reporting . , 1,000 trees and over farms reporting.. By quantity harvested. . .farms reporting., bushels . . Under 25 bushels farms reporting. . ,o 49 bushels farms reporting.. .o 99 bushels farms reporting.. 100 to 499 bushels farms reporting. 500 to 999 bushels farms reporting.. 1,000 to 1,499 bushels farms reporting.. 1,500 bushels and over farms reporting. 13,773 284,458 12,184 1,038 302 9,442 211,052 8,261 include acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See ■^Z'Ofi:. include data for farms with less than 20 ' grapevines . See TENNESSEE State Table 18.-SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED TOTALS FOR COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA, AND STATE BY NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING, BY LEVELS 57 Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the items for all farms by less than — Then the chances are about 2 in 3 that the estimated total would differ from the results of a complete tabulation of the Items for all farms by less than — 5.3 7.1 9.6 5,000.... 10,000. . 25,000.., 50,000.. 100,000. 250,000. 1Level 1 should be used in determining the sampling reliability of estimated number of farms and farms reporting. If the estimated number of farms or farms reporting consti- tutes more than 75 percent of all farms in the universe, a better approximation to the sampling reliability may be obtained by multiplying the percent given in the tables as follows: 1. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 75 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.50, 2. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 90 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.30. 3. When the number of farms or farms reporting is 95 percent of all farms, multiply the percent error by 0.20. State Table 19.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY. ECONOMIC AREA, AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS e. Reference Milt cows number.. Whole milk sold gallons.. dollars. Cream sold pounds of butterfat.. dollars. Level of sampling reliability for specified items by number of milk All commercial farms 30 to 49 50 and : Level of sampling reliability for specified items by number of chickens on hand All commercial farms Poultry farms Chickens on hand number.. Chickens sold number. Chicken eggs sold dozens. Chicken eggs sold, value of sales dollars. Value of sales of other poultry products dollars.. Note el is indicated by an X may be approximated by using the level given for the State. 58 STATISTICS FOR THE STATE State Table 19.-INDICATED LEVEL OF SAMPLING RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATED COUNTY, ECONOMIC AREA, AND STATE TOTALS FOR SPECIFIED ITEMS-Continued Economic-class groups Type-of-farm groups Other field- Farms and i'aro characteristics: Land owned or managed by farm operators acres Land rented from others by farm operators acres Land rented to others by farm operators acres Cash rent paid by farm operators ...dollars Value of land and buildings per farm dollars Land in farms acres Cropland: Total, harvested, pastured, or other. .acres Woodland: Total, pastured or not pastured acres Total pastureland acres Total irrigated land, land in crops for erosion control, or cropland farmed on contour acres Commercial fertilizer: Commercial fertilizer purchased tons Acres on which commercial fertilizer applied acres Lime or liming material purchased tons Acres on which lime or liming material applied. ..acres Specified facilities and equipment: Grain combines, corn pickers, pick-up balers, feed forage harvesters number Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks.. .number Motortrucks number Tractors: Total, wheel, garden, or crawler number Automobiles number Farm labor: Total hired workers and unpaid family workers. .persons Hired workers: Regular persons Seasonal persons Paid on daily basis persons Specified farm expenditures: Machine hire and/or hired labor dollars Feed for livestock and poultry dollars Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil dollars Commercial fertilizer purchased dollars Livestock and livestock products: Horses and/or mules .number Cattle and calves number Cows including heifers that have calved number Milk cows number Hogs and pigs number Sheep and lambs number Chickens, A months old and over, on hand number Cattle and calves sold number Hogs and pigs sold number Sheep shorn pounds of wool Whole milk sold gallons Cream sold pounds of butterfat Chickens sold number Chicken eggs sold dozens Value of products sold by source: Hogs and pigs sold .: liar:: Whole milk sold dollars Cream sold dollars Chicken eggs sold dollars Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars Forest products sold dollars Specified crops hi Corn for all purposes ted: Corn harvested for grain. Wheat threshed Oats threshed ■ Barley threshed or combined. Alfalfa hay. Clover hay.. Other hay Cotton harvested Burley tobacco Dark-fired tobacco Dark air-cured tobacco. tons harvested bales harvested pounds harvested pounds harvested pounds harvested bushels harves Note: Items whose level is indicated by an X may be approximated by using the level given for the State. Chapter B STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES (59) a> > -a c O LU o C/V ^5 Z £ Z ° >» c 3 o O n~x. i AC 8 a > f jsf / S J/'A-^V® J---\- ® ® 62 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 1 .-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM [Data for items shown in italics are based on FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. 1950. Approximate land area acres 1954. Proportion in farms percent 1954. Land owned by farm operators acres 1954. . Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .acres 1954.. Land managed by farm operators acres 1954. . Land rented to others by farm operators :e text) acres 1954.. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. due of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954.. 1950.. Average per acre dollars 1954. . 1950. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in fern according to use: Cropland harvested.. farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1 to 9 acres farms 10 to 19 acres farms 20 to 29 acres farms 30 to 49 acres farms 50 to 99 acres farms 100 to 199 acres farms 200 acres and over farms Cropland used only for pasture.. far Cropland lying idle farms Woodland pastured farms Woodland not pastured farms Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland ) farms Improved (see text) farms Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc. ) farms Cropland, total farms Land pastured, total farms Woodland, total farms Irrigated land In farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949., reporting 1954.. 1949.. reporting 1954. . 1949., reporting 1954.. 1949. , reporting 1954. . 1949.. reporting 1954. , 1949., reporting 1954. , 1949. . reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . reporting 1954. , 1949., acres 1954., 1949. reporting 1954. acres 1954. reporting 1954. acres 1954. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. acres 1954. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 19 .. 203,149 231,631 26,750,080 66.0 14,529,069 4,592,528 269,469 1,706,894 7,525 6,154 91.61 77.26 55,846 56,060 41,092 49,668 27,401 36,901 25,932 35,690 18,120 20,401 5,414 5,125 1,475 1,186 108,473 126,620 3,094,755 2,855,786 59,653 80,702 1,060,593 1,489,116 20,015 266,498 47,475 794,095 72,631 77,249 .', : ', 1,902,208 81,252 99, 527 3,716,561 3,966,399 62,122 71,155 1,807,533 1,657,286 11,784 271,183 895,281 1,088,479 193,380 222,009 9,016,141 9,920,008 152,323 176,940 7,121,096 6,415,280 125, S88 1-1,092 i, 935,369 ,868,607 1,555 1,346 216,320 39.4 69,335 13,930 5,000 1,690 85,327 75,204 54.9 55.9 1,171 1,251 15,394 17,513 4,065 4,311 1,466 1,317 41,013 33,379 1,245 1,110 35,386 25,708 1,114 1,029 32,904 >, 278,986 279,914 121.4 118.6 9,036 8,387 75.32 71.11 4,767 1,403 1,269 1,084 1,395 58,859 65,887 193 6,206 2,096 2,084 11,912 12,171 2,053 2,129 137,177 137,383 2,008 2,108 161,137 151,286 1,571 1,492 71,038 64,473 1,035 1,479 275,200 46.5 106,820 23,660 2,000 7,675 128,056 158,133 123.7 106.9 3,676 37.64 35.26 1,177 27,433 30,166 1,038 49,365 64,852 1,403 7,583 12,984 980 1,375 49,834 60,662 851 1,238 33,195 32,679 861 1,161 61,114 76,089 827 1,058 258,560 43.5 110,105 6,465 2,400 1,390 112,351 115,531 135.9 109.2 6,448 5,122 48.76 44.99 1,047 54,952 59,369 2,847 2,946 370,560 47.1 147,180 24,090 5,379 3,845 174,490 182,692 61.3 62.0 9,428 7,984 168.60 132.59 2,334 2,490 47,776 55,287 1,509 1,971 37,640 37,163 1,691 559 7,656 935 971 18,061 15,856 1,095 1,445 28,938 36,515 1,044 7,689 2,689 2,787 9,114 9,307 2,661 2,813 94,763 105,150 2,448 2,543 79,315 2,036 46,999 52,371 1,430 1,578 216,320 144,579 161,425 101.1 102.3 1,146 1,394 32,419 42,147 1,337 1,484 5,498 6,143 1,283 1,524 51,622 79,181 1,236 1,310 54,324 49,605 1,209 1,241 63,522 63,119 71,064 86,399 48.4 44.1 5,326 4,664 112.26 104.59 1,337 1,814 17,017 23,380 181 1,095 1,537 2,176 4,223 1,442 1,891 37,780 38,140 1,050 1,383 29,476 28,104 883 1,190 25,449 31,795 FARM OPERATORS Residing on farm operated opera*-". residing on farm operated. .operators TENNESSEE 63 OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Carroll Carter c— Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Decatur De Kalb Dickson Dyer 3,205 1,232 1,399 2,622 1,089 2,451 1,698 2,607 1,549 2,374 , -.< 1,527 1,898 2,653 1 3,480 2,910 1,332 1,603 3.271 1,345 2,575 2,082 2,996 1,898 3,116 1,322 1,992 2,236 3,207 .' 381,440 227,200 195,200 182,400 285,440 150,400 277,760 278,400 172,160 434,560 341,120 221,440 176,640 311,040 337,280 1 76.3 37.7 65.4 77.8 51.4 74.5 61.3 66.1 95.8 34.5 57.1 68.4 85.4 71.8 80.3 ■■ 237,675 82,784 94,826 123,850 141,175 100,175 148,166 156,929 130,542 114,531 168,092 119,830 148,420 196,652 181,190 5 94,955 8,850 33,386 40,610 13,277 17,830 25,853 34,037 76,020 25,875 32,548 32,184 25,560 32,240 157,151 6 350 1,137 1,800 10,094 5,650 3,000 720 1,747 7 36,835 2,095 7,411 21,980 8,585 3,714 8,608 12,069 41,758 1,975 10,470 7,341 6,325 9,502 63,209 i 291,196 85,688 127,572 141,953 146,718 112,057 170,305 184,060 164,987 149,706 194,791 151,411 150,875 223,452 271,003 9 304,309 102,218 138,467 150,710 178,917 120,849 177,886 201,668 168,637 158,163 228,644 165,205 161,217 241,544 269,823 10 90.9 35.0 103.5 101.5 56.0 102.9 69.5 108.4 63.3 96.6 82.1 1*4.8 98.8 117.7 102.1 11 87.4 35.1 104.0 94.0 54.7 89.9 69.1 96.9 56.3 83.3 73.4 125.0 81.0 108.0 84.1 1.' 4,676 6,945 8,901 4,945 5,410 5,277 5,105 9,522 8,220 6,472 14,129 6,624 7,003 5,854 12,857 13 4,332 6,081 5,492 4,090 4,712 4,273 4,761 6,050 6,228 3,613 12,753 4,146 4,874 4,629 9,803 K 53.66 199.25 92.85 55.64 94.76 50.72 81.73 88.60 145.45 79.04 205.69 47.77 67.98 55.80 140.24 r. 50.80 174 .77 55.32 43.09 88.52 47.57 75.33 64.62 109.68 43.78 171.08 30.87 59.78 41.82 119.56 i. 72 89 74 77 76 91 75 81 65 78 82 84 87 70 74 17 2,835 2,211 994 1,218 2,466 952 2,138 1,519 2,460 1,382 1,4,7 894 1,393 1,570 2,462 LS 3,124 2,558 1,111 1,476 3,000 1,234 2,268 1,843 2,830 1,750 2,059 1,136 1,753 1,962 3,010 19 85,663 17,246 23,868 39,181 36,962 23,295 35,109 62,979 79,571 22, 8L4 37,315 30, 173 34,606 38,389 140,180 .V 87,137 23,429 30,964 44,027 49,814 31,848 42,557 66,631 89,999 2B.210 52,893 33,302 40,061 48,472 144,125 21 550 1,671 340 175 1,141 300 1,160 253 340 706 661 172 449 485 297 .'.' 492 1,756 295 157 1,229 354 968 316 333 828 898 211 473 462 282 23 593 337 234 253 685 232 436 300 611 347 288 159 337 386 463 24 748 528 274 335 835 277 585 374 671 479 427 247 487 517 630 25 595 118 169 259 331 149 213 215 541 156 174 175 234 261 405 26 760 155 175 387 457 213 303 313 651 209 252 257 334 417 575 27 628 59 143 314 216 149 192 298 562 94 146 198 207 242 453 .71 751 83 199 407 363 243 253 427 702 146 233 264 306 377 626 29 385 24 78 186 88 97 107 329 325 64 108 153 127 163 476 .in 318 31 127 170 105 114 123 311 406 75 147 132 132 159 579 .U 81 2 26 28 3 21 23 107 67 10 30 31 27 264 a 53 5 38 19 10 29 25 92 57 8 74 19 18 27 248 Li 3 3 2 7 17 14 5 24 7 8 6 104 !■: 2 3 1 1 - 11 10 10 5 28 6 3 3 70 35 1,632 1,104 808 582 1,682 533 1,575 1,146 1,483 1,178 1,108 820 1,076 1,215 1,201 36 1,721 1,629 768 1,748 769 1,602 1,325 1,729 1,201 1,159 850 1,173 1,467 1,546 17 39,013 14,666 23,176 9,647 32,088 12,300 46,318 28,854 35,919 24,289 38,583 22,547 31,351 41,794 45,357 1H 28,459 17,922 15,723 7,723 26,232 13,191 37,185 26,450 28,265 18,560 30, 743 18,373 24,033 35,740 38,884 n 1,550 588 593 625 607 415 571 520 794 505 498 476 614 951 262 40 2,134 697 802 970 862 466 721 786 1,031 543 840 854 955 1,358 837 41 26,452 5,250 13,906 9,728 6,645 5,177 7,416 8,134 12,112 6,123 10,147 8,299 13,830 21,867 3,849 -2 42,921 5,989 18,543 18,561 10,972 8,323 10,216 16,042 16,585 10,321 16,474 18,042 21,025 31,204 20,673 4) 543 180 204 313 182 141 106 149 515 217 183 213 221 400 154 44 5,867 1,093 3,523 3,077 1,672 1,179 1,094 1,754 6,091 2,079 3,030 2,082 3,673 5,429 2,347 45 1,273 471 479 482 476 327 498 433 445 340 350 359 505 725 131 46 20,585 4,157 10,383 6,651 4,973 3,998 6,322 6,380 6,021 4,044 7,117 6,217 10,157 16,438 1,502 47 1,209 784 512 581 1,089 448 536 650 494 571 1,147 518 708 754 359 48 1,323 1,019 518 735 1,025 522 628 731 465 567 1,249 646 665 810 447 48 27,248 11,061 16,730 12,798 19,168 14,249 14,265 17,300 6,414 23,646 49,128 18,515 25,057 25,631 22,889 50 23,999 13,558 13,171 12,025 15,529 13,042 11,045 14,981 5,070 17,008 51,113 16,367 15,178 19,655 20,125 51 1,743 1,022 669 857 1,019 691 1,387 982 411 968 496 742 689 1,254 428 52 1,964 1,276 824 1,026 1,568 864 1,445 1,217 507 1,227 787 877 928 1,549 456 5.1 66,731 17,747 39,821 43,390 27,485 42,672 52,413 42,335 11,221 65,916 21,334 58,236 24, 523 69,778 43,176 54 62,521 22,077 44,253 47,931 39,018 43,405 52,395 51,029 13,234 74,144 32,484 62,419 33,482 79,269 27,641 55 1,031 904 119 679 862 577 460 563 284 180 758 227 543 508 217 56 1,365 922 364 765 1,527 3d3 689 597 314 291 925 395 777 660 301 ■n 20,285 15,351 3,111 11,455 19,507 10,723 9,396 17,243 5,034 3,624 27,660 5,714 16,095 15,804 5,368 58 21,631 13,130 6,642 9,426 29,139 7,235 15,636 16,355 4,389 5,489 25,364 7,838 19,565 14,503 3,920 59 189 52 22 50 105 187 34 169 96 84 161 64 82 151 36 60 1,969 560 529 571 1,572 3,286 720 2,293 1,558 1,946 4,758 759 1,328 2,702 1,065 i.l 2,910 2,383 1,063 1,307 2,055 1,010 1,869 1,617 2,259 1,352 2,206 953 1,444 1,716 1,940 62 3,157 2,300 1,199 1,480 2,597 1,218 2,218 1,953 2,329 1,656 2,872 1,157 1,781 1,954 2,124 63 25,804 4,367 6,960 15,754 4,863 3,641 5,388 7,215 12,716 3,294 10,624 7,927 5,413 10,189 10,184 64 37,641 6,113 9,171 11,017 8,213 3,805 8,852 10,180 11,095 4,431 19,573 8,864 7,873 12,701 14,455 • •> 3,082 2,348 1,186 1,327 2,568 1,042 2,375 1,645 2,579 1,539 2,015 1,021 1,485 1,825 2,583 ..,;, 3,355 2,802 1,268 1,533 3,167 1,301 2,503 2,018 2,938 1,860 2,546 1,267 1,923 2,192 3,151 i.7 151,128 37,162 60,950 58,556 75,695 40,772 88,843 99,967 127,602 53,226 86,045 61,019 79,787 102,050 189,386 68 158,517 47,340 65,230 70,311 87,018 53,362 89,958 109,123 134, 849 57,091 100,110 69,717 85,119 115,416 203,682 69 2,380 1,949 874 1,102 2,157 914 1,895 1,470 1,666 1,327 1,984 900 1,368 1,506 1,398 70 2,724 2,407 987 1,255 2,712 1,049 2,045 1,708 1,934 1,517 2,418 1,048 1,629 1,774 1,770 71 86,546 41,078 43,017 33,900 70,763 37,272 69,979 63,397 49,367 51,559 115,371 46,776 72,503 83,229 73,614 72 74,089 44,610 35,536 29,174 70,900 33,468 63,866 57,786 37,724 41,057 107,220 42,578 58,776 69,898 62,929 73 2,215 1,576 898 998 1,703 894 1,690 1,326 785 1,288 1,462 895 1,177 1,549 704 74 2,379 1,910 1,001 1,167 2,068 1,006 1,733 1,547 848 1,517 1,716 1,017 1,342 1,774 792 75 93,979 28,808 56,551 56,188 46,653 5c, 921 66,678 59,635 19,635 89,562 70,462 76,751 49,580 95,409 66,065 76 86,520 35,635 57,424 59,956 54, 547 56,447 63,440 66,010 18,304 91,152 83,597 78,786 48,660 98,924 47,766 77 9 2 9 3 1 46 5 7 31 2 35 12 78 1 2 2 1 79 70 32 213 1 56 10 21 587 7 187 239 1,099 65 6 525 622 15 80 81 430 171 105 330 351 193 225 555 360 133 86 276 210 197 82 5,270 464 782 4,772 847 872 990 10,665 5,779 907 3,318 729 1,273 1,764 4,010 S3 292 46 85 44 159 142 67 46 195 41 88 127 58 91 84 7,002 228 1,126 1,094 1,020 2,419 763 1,291 , 574 1,932 ■ 774 1,834 1,313 85 2,960 2,365 1,091 1,339 2,368 1,044 2,228 1,572 2,353 1,467 2,222 988 1,387 1,683 2,394 86 3,281 2,767 1,264 1,561 3,035 1,289 2,441 1,929 2,649 1,846 2,939 1,190 1,819 2,063 2,672 87 166 43 50 16 143 40 132 68 136 51 67 114 84 142 68 142 67 30 100 07 86 122 41 110 78 120 132 89 64 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 1 —FARMS, ACREAGE VALUE, AND FARM [Data for items shown in italics are based on (For definiti FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. 1950. Approximate land area acres 1954. Proportion in farms percent 1954. Land owned by farm operators acres 1954. , Land rented front others by farm operators. .. .acres 1954.. Land managed by farm operators acres 1954. . Land rented to others by farm operators e text) acres 1954.. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. due of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954.. 1950.. Average per acre dol lars 1954. . 1950. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in faru according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. .farms 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954., 1949.. acres 1954., 1949. reporting 1954. acres 1954. reporting 1954. acres 1954. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. acres 1954. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland lying idle farms Woodland pastured farms Woodland not pastured farms Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland ) farms Improved (see text) farms Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms Cropland, total farms Land pastured, total farms Woodland, total farms Irrigated land in farms farms 5,015 450,560 85.9 228 ,319 387 ,214 393 ,483 92.5 78.5 3,711 62.75 50.12 4,019 4,804 117 ,342 133 ,017 1,495 2,174 72 ,802 68,645 1,024 1,592 30,847 40 ,746 5,916 882 24 ,931 868 1,379 31,384 31 ,690 1,017 1,372 63,134 53 ,189 1,295 40 ,826 29,025 3,237 4,407 30 ,879 37 ,171 4,125 4,955 220 ,991 242 ,408 2,113 3,109 145 ,012 129 ,360 1,456 2,109 94,518 14 ,170 10 1,464 1,549 318 ,720 38.7 105 ,464 22,585 123 ,308 103 ,976 84.2 67.1 5,519 3,083 53.33 43.57 1,371 1,464 22 ,860 23 ,400 752 1,152 1,364 2,371 3,124 1,442 1,524 41 ,928 42,648 1,134 1,145 42,486 29 ,638 1,131 1,225 73 ,260 84,879 2,262 2,367 358 ,400 59.3 166,963 58 ,251 212 ,419 221,793 93.9 93.7 790 1,109 1,012 1,469 3,335 31,545 4,269 34,766 540 467 475 811 5,733 7,449 4,979 15,342 1,107 46 ,470 46,015 2,131 2,008 7,815 10,850 2,062 2,289 113 ,257 132,671 1,791 1,833 76 ,422 67 ,023 1,394 1,595 68,653 56,141 7,478 6,163 118.19 101.06 4,451 5,203 161 ,568 169 ,985 2,887 3,425 69 ,738 60,569 9,529 889 12,301 1,027 1,291 17 ,245 15,742 1,113 1,293 19,681 22,495 738 1,152 15 ,883 14 ,753 189 4,637 4,247 4,581 29 ,836 31 ,705 4,751 5,502 253,136 261 ,333 3,350 4,058 102 ,866 91,064 1,828 2,156 36,926 69 ,252 21 341,911 363,276 103.6 90.6 6,449 67.81 70.50 2,629 3,303 84,736 101 ,669 1,997 2,397 88 ,539 2,906 600 12,534 1,822 1,927 54,707 47,349 643 1,066 20 ,473 27,212 3,978 3,042 3,490 14 ,772 17,950 3,036 3,730 188,715 205,570 2.784 3,409 206 ,490 202 ,188 2,168 2,459 75 ,180 38 ,237 25 2,249 2.301 198 ,400 73.8 130 ,627 23 ,190 1,262 5,524 146,356 150,536 65.1 5,040 5,353 84.23 2,096 2,144 29 ,768 35 ,594 1,330 1,547 33 ,286 31 ,016 581 639 12 ,403 10,522 1,281 1,346 38,804 38 ,276 816 2,681 1,864 1,955 4,653 6,375 2,203 2,270 69,204 77,540 1,781 1,918 66 ,981 59 ,361 1,638 1,630 51,207 74 ,561 5,955 5,978 394 ,880 84.3 282 ,227 79 ,185 2,915 31 ,183 332 ,989 338,353 55.9 56.6 8,718 7,127 164.49 3,470 4,070 91 ,030 30,796 15, 828 5,677 5,793 203 ,588 211 ,000 4,555 5,091 164,765 151 ,276 3,403 3,639 66,562 48,798 131 229 ,120 23.0 50,480 5,755 2,902 45.63 39.12 5,250 511 5,458 105 ,122 118 ,036 852 10 ,910 13 ,821 2,018 1,770 1,280 1,402 287 514 75 130 5,379 1,644 2,018 160 1,921 215 25,895 10,696 23,512 7,528 1,971 242 2.407 441 40,667 19 ,776 41,045 29 ,436 1,764 72 2,085 114 47,840 2,273 46,968 1,199 Residing residing FARM OPERATORS farm operated opera- TENNESSEE 65 OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a saopl of farms . See text] Hamilton Hancock Harae^ H.-iniih Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Knox 1,908 1,748 2,710 2,008 3,646 4,294 2,423 2,503 1,407 622 1,040 1,864 2,084 1,807 3,599 1 2,240 1,820 3,091 2,303 4,028 4,742 2,676 2,852 1,640 614 1,292 2,343 2,266 1,791 4,294 2 368, MO 147,200 419,200 375,680 316,160 332,160 329,600 383,360 392,320 132,480 355,200 209,280 203,520 191,360 327,040 3 37.8 81.3 75.9 63.0 76.0 88.6 77.0 71.7 54.9 62.3 51.9 79.7 76.7 56.9 58.9 4 123,350 126,765 253,088 231,058 204,349 211,826 209,568 241,798 188,703 73,154 160,406 150,764 137,703 101,000 171,935 5 19,370 4,970 123,583 74,790 33,612 161,922 69,675 53,850 35,999 8,626 41,208 39,277 23,675 10,707 28,730 6 2,850 2,930 4,085 10,368 2,195 2,320 4,200 1,754 9,413 7 8,120 6,015 46,093 54,015 11,050 84,709 34,518 16,140 11,036 3,499 19,800 17,870 3,526 1,371 6,725 8 139,307 119,722 318,263 236,677 240,425 294,411 253,942 274,969 215,377 82,564 184,178 166,777 156,124 108,806 192,471 9 147,944 121,639 338,677 248,258 257,740 289,787 261,752 291,080 225,192 77,509 196,531 188,270 161,544 109,947 217,750 10 73.0 68.5 117.4 117.9 65.9 68.6 104.8 109.9 153.1 132.7 177.1 88.5 74 . 3 60.2 53.5 11 66.0 66.8 109.6 107.8 64.0 61.1 97.8 102.1 137.3 126.2 152.1 80.4 71.3 61.4 50.7 12 6,207 4,781 4,832 5,031 6,512 6,314 4,875 6,891 7,104 4,587 6,862 6,340 9,919 7,332 12,104 13 7,473 4,027 3,740 4,081 5,292 4,050 3,848 5,596 5,065 4,519 5,853 4,928 6,177 6,377 8,999 14 93.34 71.42 46.47 41.66 115.29 103 .79 48.21 64.19 45.25 36.34 41.00 70.40 142.01 130.62 230.94 15 120.70 65.78 34.90 43.26 85.60 70.11 41.59 51.98 34.09 32.76 39.33 61.73 115.93 109.41 185 .99 16 85 08 79 79 75 77 84 79 81 60 71 59 78 93 79 17 1,310 1,614 2,462 1,513 3,347 4,139 2,100 2,162 1,080 519 791 1,556 1,873 1,741 2,691 18 1,720 1,706 2,868 1,898 3,610 4,558 2,430 2,543 1,346 536 1,051 1,999 2,019 1,664 3,489 19 26,314 18,783 72,074 61,199 54,450 118,683 64,007 76,037 38,124 12,498 32,818 33,095 46,949 20,181 50,329 20 32,392 22,321 84,170 67,791 61,284 127,532 69,141 81,270 44,198 14,042 33,415 41,248 52,295 21,549 66,954 a 674 913 385 257 1,601 650 325 411 265 176 156 477 716 1,098 1,371 22 855 819 319 253 1,659 540 292 435 257 116 238 597 689 956 1,763 23 260 412 778 262 837 1,372 413 461 248 126 158 491 388 368 564 24 337 531 754 351 9U 1,411 581 534 287 127 216 625 446 407 713 25 128 158 578 253 411 991 456 372 166 69 ■ 114 270 256 141 285 26 205 209 816 417 442 1,188 648 534 274 129 191 385 308 162 3 59 27 134 106 406 316 315 685 565 440 156 88 159 175 274 82 248 28 180 119 666 487 405 984 618 555 273 103 228 262 293 89 339 29 74 24 245 309 148 311 314 380 160 47 133 115 177 39 153 30 105 24 249 313 154 328 263 403 195 52 130 104 219 39 242 31 29 1 50 99 32 80 24 81 71 12 50 26 51 11 56 32 31 .'. 49 68 32 79 26 78 53 7 39 22 55 7 61 33 11 20 17 3 50 3 17 14 1 21 2 11 2 14 34 7 15 9 4 28 2 4 7 2 9 4 9 * 12 35 861 688 1,057 687 1,049 1,764 1,539 1,570 846 310 498 756 1,150 953 1,977 36 978 748 1,459 984 1,705 2,441 1,308 2,097 1,101 444 671 717 1,554 995 2,098 37 17, 524 14,747 41,266 15,895 19,204 56,570 32,451 50,058 28,899 7,092 11,567 16,494 36,468 17,270 43,081 38 18,003 15,660 45,318 14,632 31,936 49,391 20,732 51,004 30,940 10,606 17,527 12,910 41,208 14,143 39,477 39 944 508 717 735 580 1,066 1,254 1,096 542 356 456 824 328 283 944 40 1,043 494 1,041 820 753 1,430 1,772 1,692 601 274 520 1,271 504 419 1,178 41 12,361 5,942 17,959 13,253 6,861 26,253 24,645 25,718 13,011 6,772 8,717 13,715 4,923 2,057 12,923 42 17,407 6,371 24,437 13,990 8,858 28,255 38,395 39,792 14,655 ,771 10,928 18,125 6,277 4,276 14,807 43 154 181 226 200 175 622 524 459 133 124 181 150 92 102 218 44 1,312 1,668 3,629 2,636 1,523 14,483 6,088 7,053 2,427 1,384 2,837 1,764 1,105 505 2,469 45 870 409 602 615 463 628 1,049 816 470 294 350 765 259 216 793 46 11,049 4,274 14,330 10,617 5,338 11,770 18,557 18,665 10,584 5,388 5,880 11,951 3,818 1,552 10,454 47 582 577 1,098 808 972 552 996 1,017 550 261 477 881 767 571 1,146 48 718 615 1,251 964 1,106 638 998 1,097 456 262 551 1,039 618 696 1,241 49 18,989 13,432 59,337 32,897 19,755 12,994 24,185 33,118 27, 568 9,704 21,922 26,241 12,330 12,469 18,144 50 15,381 14,776 49,003 28,183 20,016 12,321 18,041 24,270 15,864 7,276 19,450 21,694 8,850 14,032 15,983 51 1,054 1,043 1,008 984 1,821 720 1,422 1,283 963 467 740 914 877 946 1,266 52 1,203 1,033 1,424 1,183 2,000 1,085 1,746 1,705 1,131 447 943 1,295 1,051 944 1,822 53 45,989 37,281 80,638 91,891 59,386 51,199 66,646 45,304 81,085 39,242 85,486 38,766 17,461 32,202 27,833 54 46,291 33,389 91,346 101,463 61,452 44,384 67,109 58,574 91,976 30,965 99,298 51,516 22,262 28,077 33,696 55 492 1,033 657 532 2,344 461 616 805 506 175 523 1,157 916 767 1,341 56 529 958 836 583 2,399 363 1,187 534 493 194 447 1,647 740 968 1,787 57 13,351 27,086 27,660 11,424 70,417 9,719 13,887 19,476 15,045 5,101 18, 510 32,186 30,932 20,995 29,778 58 8,588 25,216 19,865 9,734 62,599 5,443 20,392 9,565 15,951 5,573 9,651 35,644 22,095 23,768 31,395 5 ■ 162 141 96 74 296 43 169 254 62 78 152 122 153 162 284 60 4,346 3,571 3,247 1,064 7,649 1,429 2,505 4,834 1,388 1,271 3,657 2,363 2,921 2,234 6,208 61 1,857 1,218 2,225 1,844 3,004 3,097 2,156 2,345 1,353 562 947 1,668 1,897 1,606 3,359 62 2,026 1,195 2,607 2,033 3,457 3,563 2,428 2,615 1,490 546 1,246 2,046 1,903 1,574 3,996 63 4,779 2,451 19,329 10,118 10,352 18,993 28,119 25,258 11,645 2,155 5,158 6,280 7,061 3,632 10,383 64 9,882 3,906 24,538 12,465 11,595 22,461 27,942 26,605 11,608 3,271 6,262 7,133 8,557 4,102 15,438 65 1,774 1,682 2,617 1,773 3,444 4,257 2,346 2,402 1,301 598 940 1,745 1,974 1,774 3,340 66 2,078 1,772 2,999 2,108 3,801 4,692 2,616 2,790 1,552 593 1,211 2,193 2,197 1,738 3,961 '7 56,199 39,472 131,299 90,347 80,515 201,506 121,103 151,813 80,034 26,362 53,102 63,304 88,340 39,508 106,333 66 67,802 44,352 153,925 96,413 102,078 .■' ■ ,17- 128,268 172,066 89,793 30,424 61,870 72,283 99,780 39,968 121,238 69 1,306 1,351 1,632 1,410 2,791 2,094 1,822 2,006 1,158 468 883 1,574 1,807 1,569 3,028 7C 1,546 1,413 2,110 1,681 3,342 2,661 2,124 2,331 1,406 513 1,079 1,967 1,924 1,617 3,595 71 49,864 55,265 128,263 60,216 109,376 79,283 70, 523 102,652 71,512 21,897 51,999 74,921 79,730 50,734 91,003 72 41,972 55,652 114,186 52,549 114,551 67,155 59,165 84,839 62,755 23,455 46,628 70,248 72,153 51,943 86,855 73 1,339 1,320 1,444 1,328 2,392 1,106 1,704 1,823 1,170 537 881 1,379 1,448 1,337 2,102 74 1,534 1,323 1,805 1,538 2,607 1,444 1,930 2,116 1,296 513 1,093 1,721 1,458 1,359 2,645 75 64,978 50,713 139,975 124,788 79,141 64,193 90,833 78,422 108,653 48,946 107,408 65,007 29,791 44,671 45,977 7c 61,672 48,165 140,349 129,646 81,468 56,705 85,150 82,844 107,840 38,241 118,748 73,210 31,112 42,109 49,679 77 7 5 11 3 26 2 5 8 6 4 1 1 1 25 3 1,145 10 1 97 32 7? 325 53 879 22 499 473 181 333 13 116 613 80 1 303 40 81 100 206 259 412 460 69 372 432 149 92 99 298 171 296 167 82 961 575 4,150 7,189 1,165 1,025 4,765 5,062 2,423 963 1,934 1,900 1,189 1,075 1,108 83 13 281 279 166 169 128 118 198 39 13 12 87 30 29 89 84 193 1,933 9,803 3,045 1,029 4,652 2,655 5,221 819 159 266 1,642 428 143 1,721 85 1,832 1,463 2,498 1,877 3,293 3,797 2,232 2,277 1,337 540 996 1,772 1,914 1,705 . 86 2,134 1,685 2,910 2,182 3,703 4,495 2,496 2,683 1,532 529 1,235 2,225 2,118 1,592 4,012 87 49 166 147 92 203 192 108 153 28 57 33 82 107 71 122 88 65 59 98 104 173 156 109 116 59 11 50 80 88 46 128 89 66 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 1 —FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM [Data for items shown In italics are based on FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALD1 Farms number 1954. 1950. Approximate land area acres 1954. Proportion in farms percent 1954. Land owned by farm operators acres 1954. , Land rented from others by farm operators. .. .acres 1954.. Land managed by farm operators acres 1954. . Land rented to others by farm operators re text) acres 1954.. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. due of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954.. 1950.. Average per acre dol lars 1954. . 1950. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in faru according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1 to 9 acres farms 10 to 19 acres farms 20 to 29 acres farms 30 to 49 acres farms 50 to 99 acres farms 100 to 199 acres farms 2O0 acres and over farms Cropland not harvested and Cropland lying idle farms Woodland pastured farms Woodland not pastured farms Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland ) farms Improved (see text) farms Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland , etc . ) farms Cropland, total farms Land pastured, total farms Woodland, total farms Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954. , 1949. , acres 1954., 1949. reporting 1954. acres 1954. reporting 1954. acres 1954. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. acres 1954. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Residing residing FARM OPERATORS farm operated operator farm operated. .operator 23,245 21,267 215.33 201.79 3,368 4,074 310,400 7,054 6,138 118.03 106.51 3,233 3,930 105,773 1,055 1,246 30,278 24,048 1,776 2,206 2,835 15,346 17,605 3,317 4,026 145,782 161,394 1,358 1,562 68,361 47,769 941 1,050 60,L46 54,467 3,200 3,875 405,760 74.2 252,755 79, 108 6,640 301,083 329,619 94.1 85.1 5,271 4,288 55.89 2,790 3,480 94,696 112,697 1,598 1,811 35,505 29,532 466 5,731 1,213 23,423 1,284 1,411 34, 614 24,818 1,693 1,114 1,328 24,097 19,516 272 5,239 2,591 3,373 10,885 14,147 3,057 3,786 159,355 189,783 2,584 2,915 94,216 73,866 2,316 2,614 106,746 106, 173 529 585 182,400 43.6 63,115 14,470 3,324 3,521 79,500 64,332 150.3 101.0 4,482 3,652 31.19 29.35 3,407 3,704 371,200 91.8 298,319 95,720 6,610 7,473 6,479 86.17 71.12 3,257 96, 930 108, 849 2,340 320 5,176 1,728 1,700 68,538 65,358 676 909 3,488 2,978 3,043 16,054 16,421 3,249 3,553 190, 150 193,338 2,581 2,882 197,412 178,687 2,085 2,201 91,281 93,335 15 1,400 1,537 153,600 87.0 106, 125 22, 070 1,057 3,141 133,557 137,211 95.4 10,133 7,579 110.28 99.33 1,237 1,384 34,044 44,855 246 2,136 986 252 2,156 855 4,930 85,704 39,929 5,109 70,363 24, 714 229 458 297 228 789 582 4,458 7,516 6,004 4,633 14,126 11,284 602 1,268 1,368 4,403 7,519 1,355 1,470 79, 977 80,853 1,208 1,270 64,173 50,497 1,057 1,058 37,011 33.374 2,016 2,570 278,400 77.0 176, 578 34, 550 2,700 4,970 214,338 230,258 106.3 9,228 5,424 89.35 60.65 1,901 2,323 51,349 61,012 925 26,253 19,455 1,299 1,605 54,429 58,644 12,371 1,958 2,497 2,121 88,422 75,641 1,711 1,979 80,682 78,099 25 2,599 3,065 364, 160 74.3 201, 506 79,691 1,940 270,415 269,712 104.0 2,229 2,713 65, 532 78, 271 1,255 982 1,738 1,020 38,251 20,719 44,149 11,374 821 1,193 1,152 1,398 13,398 23,254 22, 590 20,500 2,321 1,089 20,933 1,128 1,291 30,889 25,993 1,520 1,834 95,812 88,233 946 1,593 18,600 20,764 15,609 24, 557 2,467 2,890 109, 505 110, 145 1,954 2,549 70,208 58,151 1,785 2,153 126,701 114,226 TENNESSEE 67 OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Madisc Marlon Marshall Maury Meigs «_e Mi nil.K' wry Moore Mor.an OMon „verton ,v,,,v Pickett Polk Putnam 894 1,887 3,010 684 2,540 2,475 71.4 908 2,488 2,194 715 778 770 2 , 544 1 1,044 2,088 3,049 872 2,698 2,712 798 1,380 2,806 2,650 894 884 927 2,944 2 359*040 324,480 241,280 392, 960 131,840 423,680 347,520 79,360 344,960 352,000 280, 960 268,160 100,480 279,040 259,840 3 81.2 24.9 90.1 88.2 71.8 50.0 75.0 88.6 22.8 84.3 63.5 59.1 56.5 24.9 4 241,413 68, 174 197,780 254,657 74,381 164,395 220,050 48,835 62,590 195,412 164,888 145,010 43,582 50,820 158, 831 5 99,313 16,901 54,355 112,575 23,370 39,949 44,714 15,115 7,920 126,229 24,685 23,150 5,537 16,250 32,465 6 30 9,455 6,965 3,333 4,500 1,902 1,070 7 51,407 5,010 28,706 28,690 4,290 15,665 18,731 4,145 175 43,763 8,950 10,726 2,675 2,260 10,553 8 291,581 80,800 217,337 346,560 94,633 211,868 260,669 70,329 78, 583 296,623 178,293 158,527 56,751 69,617 186,869 9 301,498 86,015 224,247 340,521 101,366 226,026 266,586 72,084 104,875 305,942 198,238 167,589 61,038 83,598 204,440 10 81.1 90.4 115.2 115.1 138.4 83.4 105.3 92.1 86.5 119.2 81.3 221.7 72.9 90.4 73.5 11 72.4 82.4 107.4 111.7 116.2 83.8 98.3 90.3 76.0 109.0 74.8 187.5 69.0 90.2 69.4 12 6,227 6,206 8,253 9,410 5,775 6,295 7,615 4,865 4,960 13,766 3,644 7,909 4,184 4,262 6,655 13 5,638 4,829 8,390 10,262 4,873 5,727 7,464 4,517 3,310 11,619 3,082 5,362 3,462 3,851 4,693 14 87.06 80.30 73.16 85.02 53.09 79.34 82.41 59.63 66.77 119.23 44.70 35.35 63.48 51.61 94.08 15 85.26 61.57 73.70 89.53 42.79 67.01 77.04 53.87 40.40 93.54 42.75 29.30 50.88 46.34 70.90 16 75 81 86 58 91 75 90 90 77 88 74 82 e.i 95 17 3,268 658 1,486 2,512 592 2,198 2,162 638 853 2,143 1,855 521 712 607 2,138 18 3,858 837 1,683 2,619 778 2,461 2,406 718 1,322 2,491 2,347 666 822 766 2,487 19 98,710 20,841 52,714 91,292 19,223 52,756 66,351 13,698 11,671 139,433 37, 918 19,891 11,623 12,864 43,143 20 110,753 25,075 60,399 98,813 23,984 62,151 76,053 16,059 18,217 134,402 48,906 21, 985 15,408 17,924 49,404 21 577 260 385 786 174 930 653 205 495 309 653 95 295 291 864 22 600 330 288 631 204 887 571 202 711 287 728 107 286 339 861 23 863 91 304 527 116 442 543 157 190 317 500 99 204 124 521 24 1,037 112 389 514 154 517 671 188 338 392 569 138 199 151 666 25 708 80 212 318 97 291 306 109 64 230 298 88 1O0 77 331 26 85 292 419 127 353 387 136 127 411 443 134 159 106 417 27 662 82 239 315 89 241 318 123 58 374 245 97 77 47 233 28 154 337 460 161 384 342 131 103 439 162 137 87 381 29 339 106 241 348 82 218 226 39 39 510 129 110 34 47 143 30 111 278 405 98 252 305 54 37 567 136 94 39 54 142 31 32 87 167 27 65 85 3 290 29 26 2 17 42 32 37 84 139 27 59 100 6 5 268 12 29 2 20 19 33 7 18 51 7 11 31 2 1 113 1 4 34 16 8 15 51 7 9 30 1 1 75 2 9 1 35 1,016 337 922 1,792 388 1,336 1,421 611 588 1,429 1,395 452 423 428 1,267 36 1,875 596 1,159 1,929 539 1,811 1,750 673 729 1,982 1,160 486 395 415 1,410 37 50,925 10,700 31,204 76,508 13,090 35,145 61,158 26,015 9,602 61,126 25,298 12,465 7,461 8,657 30,250 38 43,408 13,001 36,987 81,177 12,586 43,689 58,303 27,111 8,704 72,836 16,957 10, 934 6,160 6,964 24,887 39 1,241 258 336 547 344 855 996 151 375 315 1,142 197 315 410 1,142 40 1,831 298 347 555 396 1,103 1,241 160 605 615 1,399 298 302 511 1,387 41 25,549 4,729 7,153 12,971 6,160 11,232 26,692 3,467 4,691 7,115 18, 156 3,794 4,245 6,444 19,806 42 41,017 5,674 7,595 13,545 8,077 18,764 32, 569 2,904 6,019 14,201 22,800 6,134 4,953 10,437 25,777 43 613 53 102 224 66 138 301 49 90 137 393 28 70 66 297 44 J, 349 943 1,717 4,031 859 1,489 5,727 885 950 2,976 4,055 392 497 931 2,965 45 216 264 389 299 791 866 113 309 200 974 183 279 384 1,000 46 16,200 3,786 5,436 8,940 5,301 9,743 20,965 2,582 3,741 4,139 14,101 3,402 3,748 5,513 16,841 47 1, 092 189 1,208 1,697 233 1,106 954 392 311 873 843 158 218 258 853 4fl 1,146 245 1,260 1,309 225 989 981 369 472 954 897 190 275 371 1,000 ','> 33,108 8,078 52,541 72,200 8,203 29,197 26,626 12,622 9,658 29,228 15,192 11,432 4,315 5,981 16,848 50 25,833 11,063 56, 146 48,471 5,860 22,019 21,227 8,960 13,310 23,945 15,481 7,060 5,823 8,887 16,112 51 1,194 439 267 679 509 1,403 1,082 276 599 692 1,398 548 476 530 1,312 52 1,247 481 440 871 635 1,652 1,304 360 1,023 792 1,717 602 514 579 1,498 5 1 44,950 28,715 9,693 30,039 37,362 53,245 33,493 7,666 38, 567 27,920 63,019 101,707 23,112 29,086 45,143 ',.'. 41,787 26,593 13,134 36,328 39,864 58,944 38,106 8,000 51,947 29, IOC, 66,128 109,740 21,232 27,879 53, 928 55 565 194 1,041 1,085 246 965 693 159 76 540 624 174 269 202 1,082 56 721 97 896 920 276 644 705 279 239 569 1,253 229 361 251 1,294 57 11,598 5,278 53,640 43,627 6,603 21,251 26,663 3,974 2,741 19,090 10,390 7,380 4,132 3,865 20,938 58 12,885 1,551 38,527 39,870 7,636 10,015 18,764 6,381 3,316 15,931 17,246 7,421 4,776 5,469 23,400 59 77 60 87 224 33 250 145 38 24 149 140 57 48 37 420 60 1,320 1.698 2,271 7,861 836 5,139 4,281 524 449 4,492 1,832 1,929 544 499 7,508 (.1 2,885 815 1,756 2,662 644 2,399 2,169 730 844 2,106 1,974 628 620 723 2,318 .2 3,227 864 1,659 2,617 736 2,411 2,225 691 1,285 2,331 2,433 742 830 808 2,687 - 1 26,741 2,459 10,392 19, 923 3,992 9,042 19,686 2,887 1,653 12,711 8,320 1,858 1,863 2,720 6,741 .J, 25,815 3,058 11,459 22,317 3,359 10,444 21,564 2,669 3,362 15, 521 10,720 4,315 2,686 6,038 10,932 3,471 775 1,673 2,801 661 2,440 2,396 742 904 2,347 2,135 656 751 739 2,396 66 4,081 964 1,899 2,894 837 2,636 2,654 778 1,364 2,715 2,510 792 857 877 2,795 67 175,184 36,270 91,071 180,771 38,473 99,133 154,201 43,180 25,964 207,674 81,372 36,150 23,329 27,965 93,199 1,8 195.178 43,750 104,981 193,535 44,647 124,604 166,925 46,074 32,940 221,439 88,663 39,053 26, 521 35,325 100,068 69 2,014 564 1,667 2,394 552 2,109 1,700 643 674 1,866 1,867 574 616 618 2,113 '711 2,376 709 1,860 2,560 713 2,274 1,993 714 996 2,346 2,133 676 706 717 2,338 71 95,631 24,056 137,385 192,335 27,896 85,593 114,447 42,611 22,901 109,444 50,880 31,277 15,908 18, 503 68,036 72 82,126 25,615 131,660 169,518 26,082 75,723 98,294 42,452 25,330 112,712 49,684 25,415 16,759 21,320 64,399 71 1,743 558 1,351 1,988 567 1,936 1,579 546 717 1,340 1,716 578 552 624 1,747 ■/■', 1,815 618 1,452 1,759 697 2,080 1,650 576 1,173 1,432 2,008 647 641 718 1,995 75 78,058 36,793 62,234 102,239 45,565 82,442 60,119 20,288 48,225 57, 148 78,211 113,139 27,427 35,067 65, 991 ■It- 67,620 37,656 69,280 84,799 45,724 80,963 59,333 16, 960 65,257 53,051 81,609 116,800 27,055 36,766 70,040 77 12 2 8 45 29 1 17 2 80 17 1 1 7 78 79 "° 61 31 531 449 829 310 605 27 15 3 12 H(l SI 84 159 835 30 163 399 179 63 146 61 60 180 48 251 82 1,499 1,761 9,371 268 1,431 3,390 814 542 2,948 447 1,352 289 522 1,173 83 584 18 48 149 6 99 156 111 11 33 44 8 28 19 287 84 18,802 418 669 3,784 148 1,719 3,121 1,753 100 1,033 523 143 211 402 5,664 85 3,239 838 1,749 2,730 648 2,454 2,270 724 876 2,160 2,014 649 728 702 2,460 86 3^727 997 1,976 2,748 808 2,584 2,493 750 1,303 2,531 2,538 818 843 886 2,676 87 127 40 69 211 26 65 146 15 20 129 106 55 44 20 69 86 150 29 61 123 33 92 108 37 22 149 49 41 29 27 97 89 68 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 1. -FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND FARM [Data for items shown in italics are based on Robertson Rutherford FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. 1950. Approximate land area acres 1954. Proportion in farms percent 1954 . Land owned by farm operators acres 1954. . Land rented from others by farm operators acres 1954.. Land managed by farm operators acres 1954. . Land rented to others by farm operators e teiW owes 1954.. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. lue of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954.. 1950.. Average per acre dollars 1954. . 1950. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. ad in fans arcordiog to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. 1949. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954. 1949. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954. 1949. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. 1949. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954. 1949. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954. 1949. 200 acres and over farms reporting 1954. 1949. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. reporting 1954. . acres 1954.. reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 194°.. reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. reporting 1954.. 1949 . . acres 1954.. 1949.. reporting 1954., 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949. , Cropland lying idle farms Woodland pastured farms Woodland not pastured farms Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland } farms Improved (see text) farms Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc. ) farms Cropland, total farms Land pastured , total farms Woodland, total farms Irrigated land in farms farms Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms FARM OPERATORS Residing on farm operated operators residing on farm operated. .operators 1,005 1,290 206,720 53.3 106,111 19,770 745 110,198 105 ,416 109.6 81.7 8,276 3,769 67.94 47.03 1,225 5,483 5,074 1,306 1,632 226,560 49.7 105,510 16,000 1,064 1,420 19,343 27,790 1,236 1,462 3,026 5,130 1,262 1,578 53,732 59,340 1,047 1,260 41,025 38,790 962 1,227 51,986 57,969 3,002 3,205 304,640 92.0 202,317 99,905 8,883 9,509 7,804 110.38 84.69 2,719 2,953 107,595 119,188 827 949 14,066 13,358 1,375 1.551 34,063 36,247 655 3,401 2,347 2,717 16,128 18,994 2,907 3,148 198,499 212,179 2,000 2,265 92,806 76,633 1,800 1,949 48,129 49,605 23 3,441 3,672 403,200 84.5 276,345 87,325 8,325 340,558 356,492 99.0 97.1 7,734 7,632 85.65 78.10 2,494 3,003 95,874 110,728 972 1,765 1,926 925 2,101 1,959 25,792 61,225 71,020 20,337 54,076 60,587 503 1,133 434 673 1,654 617 8,597 29,679 10,142 11,213 38,915 14,047 4,139 290 6,003 1,871 1,840 95,666 93,211 445 637 1,090 35,207 37,216 157 4,025 3,044 3,079 16,157 19,382 3,006 3,351 177,036 185,362 2,708 2,904 201,893 191,014 2,085 2,131 112,158 114,532 11 1,016 1,336 351,360 2,684 2,755 51.06 52.55 1,286 8,532 13,689 844 1,143 1,911 2,866 1,004 1,322 18,087 25,170 770 945 1,100 56,670 49,028 433 559 174,720 29.2 40,852 9,910 6,930 1,460 51,097 42,961 118.0 76.9 2,577 3,148 385,920 46.3 164,944 24,945 65.2 7,238 2,382 2,741 39,267 50,448 1,718 2,294 48,595 53,829 849 1,068 17,122 18,261 1,390 1,780 44,937 50,847 576 794 2,278 2,813 5,260 9,152 2,532 3,041 96,764 116,559 2,183 2,653 80,411 82,561 1,951 2,322 62,059 69,108 11 65.0 224,817 142,772 14,007 312,606 367,058 60.8 60.8 13,969 10,135 267.68 167 .47 4,356 5,222 120,442 146,819 1,390 1,338 1,370 1,662 1,397 2,234 30,456 44,493 6,153 1,087 24,303 1,025 38,202 38,730 1,329 21,225 33,253 205 6,163 3,785 4,664 20,640 36,993 4,811 5,692 213,589 236,043 2,651 3,226 102,866 100,023 1,321 1,623 57,152 60,769 32 TENNESSEE 69 OPERATORS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a sample of f anna . See text] Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne WeaJcley White Williamson Wilson 1,134 3,499 3,522 3,906 847 954 1,426 479 2,253 3,541 1,447 3,402 1,822 1 1,365 3,592 4,354 4,100 969 926 1,423 560 2,472 3,683 1,761 4,254 2,024 2^979 3,' 372 2 309,760 273,920 351,360 293,120 74,240 118,400 135,680 163,200 282,880 209,280 474,240 368,640 245,120 ■■■/■■/>.■■ 371 ,200 3 49.7 62.5 80.7 88.0 92.5 33.2 61.8 27.9 76.3 76.8 50.0 84.7 67.3 81.9 62.8 128,227 163,973 231,321 175,905 56,140 38,660 82,175 39,573 195,185 138,342 251,680 158,024 257,225 246,810 5 36,535 22,940 3,100 67,869 1,835 159,035 6,520 33,165 4,095 9,135 1,540 33,141 38,320 42,370 96,333 2,300 24,702 75,853 13,202 71,550 1,600 6 7 5,165 12,887 23,158 74,715 10,130 725 1,850 680 11,749 13,964 10,229 27,977 6,270 24,760 21,085 8 154,053 171,247 283,556 257,969 68,703 39,263 83,868 45,494 215,859 160,725 237,015 312,088 165,003 310,875 307,360 9 161,020 181,832 321,675 230,388 69,678 39,922 84,001 50,402 211,126 170,624 237,170 332,807 165,940 327,259 333,391 10 135.6 48.9 80.5 66.0 81.1 41.2 58.8 95.0 95.8 45.4 163.8 91.7 90.6 116.5 102.8 11 118.0 50.6 73.9 56.2 71.9 43.1 59.0 90.0 85.4 46.3 134.7 78.2 82.0 109.9 98.9 12 5,781 9,038 9,041 7,439 10,528 6,258 3,892 4,174 6,820 10,460 3,933 6,719 6,810 11,673 8,496 13 5.132 8,428 7,931 5,330 7,001 5,006 4,197 3,467 4,537 8,957 3,337 5,258 5,992 9,931 7,084 14 41.09 203.52 128.80 120.56 111.20 140.88 67.13 45.27 70.92 247.17 28.12 72.23 72.95 103.50 87.08 15 47.20 173 .70 108 .62 96.85 96.13 118 .47 70.09 35.50 52.90 180.57 25.18 66.99 68.31 94.05 70.40 16 73 71 68 83 69 95 81 es 87 73 80 79 77 74 75 17 903 2,998 3,087 3,654 754 855 1,245 413 1,857 3,037 1,160 3,004 1,655 2,098 2,394 18 1,177 3,038 3,881 3,879 868 839 1,335 506 2,185 3,243 1,483 3,809 1,859 2,571 2,798 19 27,283 44,698 81,558 118,910 17,914 6,109 15,097 6,992 62,119 55,114 33,284 121,797 46,498 74,768 67,863 20 31,509 55,379 103,906 123,568 23,015 7,567 19,703 10,098 64,802 63,708 39,145 126,633 51,234 95,496 91,800 21 262 1,626 1,089 688 220 667 671 176 512 1,416 254 464 529 646 675 22 297 1,431 1,155 483 219 595 591 179 576 1,303 296 581 466 650 542 23 208 645 666 1,176 228 120 337 107 355 642 274 572 318 442 524 24 307 676 968 1,258 220 159 385 125 427 752 355 773 386 571 588 .::• 121 313 442 713 126 42 129 57 275 402 225 470 231 284 376 .'., 214 386 607 878 160 44 189 87 372 504 342 804 354 389 473 27 147 266 450 545 97 19 81 49 300 349 217 623 294 287 440 28 218 318 635 680 150 26 137 80 435 443 345 912 389 416 631 29 120 120 325 344 58 6 26 24 302 192 162 657 215 276 279 30 103 180 366 423 99 14 31 32 295 203 121 612 217 330 456 31 40 21 93 131 24 1 1 102 29 25 198 63 113 92 32 32 40 130 117 16 1 2 3 74 33 22 115 46 163 98 ii 7 22 57 1 11 7 20 5 50 8 14 ■ 7 20 40 4 6 2 12 1 52 10 35 668 1,459 1,989 1,647 435 307 905 337 1,687 2,383 836 2,049 1,268 1,405 1,850 36 971 2,093 2,324 1,932 506 380 759 386 1,725 2,350 1,039 3,042 1,280 1,467 1,943 37 19,521 27.134 63,304 44,917 13,937 2,499 21,756 7,575 49,598 54,546 20,714 56,687 31,432 58,980 69,580 18 25,248 38,668 54,797 33.583 14,575 3,357 12,821 7,582 35,841 42,316 18,750 68,063 26,867 49,173 67,866 39 554 727 1,162 944 170 245 339 132 913 435 604 1,404 685 580 343 40 654 646 1,491 1,190 175 249 491 201 1,472 602 874 1,793 741 729 594 41 12,711 9,246 19,875 15,632 3,149 1,448 4,108 1,500 19,434 4,844 10,469 24,947 12,618 12,279 7,610 42 14,558 7,330 24,630 17,904 3,405 2,018 5,002 2,857 35,334 5,859 16,239 34,561 15,095 17,524 13,375 43 208 161 396 539 77 59 71 47 312 122 112 581 189 205 145 44 3,296 1,710 5,097 6,759 1,068 344 817 336 4,583 1,306 1,331 7,666 2,371 4,077 2,638 45 457 601 920 576 112 207 288 100 763 330 545 1,043 590 229 46 9,415 7,536 14,778 8,873 2,081 1,104 3,291 1,164 14,851 3,538 9,138 17,281 10,247 8,202 4,972 .'.7 389 997 1,337 780 405 381 550 158 823 899 613 1,385 728 1,469 1,878 48 508 947 1,603 754 460 365 487 157 672 1,048 420 1,540 713 1,568 2,005 49 16,814 17,272 36,840 20,593 15 ,449 7,829 10,815 4,533 16,019 9,743 25,963 20,591 14,571 67,697 91.901 Ml 14,523 13,469 34,238 14 , 397 16,082 5,323 7,995 4,861 10,448 11,170 12,490 19,286 17,268 66,372 85,098 51 707 1,063 1,097 758 155 494 750 345 1,231 1,014 1,081 1,504 991 662 282 •>?. 913 1,343 1,326 719 134 546 903 386 1,470 1,170 1,306 1,752 997 77t 461 •>!■ 53,074 22,745 29,127 30,655 3,195 15,465 21,017 22,110 48 , 375 14,780 131,889 35,082 40,530 33,583 8,707 54 58,208 24,994 31,619 19,082 2,334 15,591 22,571 21,529 47,232 17,331 135,024 37,834 39,212 39,783 13,457 55 2 :<■■-> 1,663 1,226 527 321 466 440 50 443 739 384 1,210 504 1,063 1,102 56 316 1,412 1,987 321 197 377 697 51 466 1,287 429 1,124 486 1,114 1,036 57 11,187 41,790 39,071 9,540 11,634 4,544 8,761 1,618 11,401 13,052 9,801 26.575 12,923 46,925 50,089 58 8,076 29,943 54,604 5,213 6,488 4,101 12,296 1,580 7,028 21,062 9,380 20.293 8,629 42,939 44,450 59 184 211 70 55 "5 67 27 130 209 87 264 131 188 96 60 834 6,689 5.727 2,168 1,798 623 1,084 553 3,465 4,258 1,624 4,210 2,432 8,242 2,684 61 2,948 3,030 2,868 771 864 1,196 470 2,140 3,070 1,302 3,201 1,730 2,303 2,650 6/ 1,202 2,915 3,696 2,913 630 846 1,246 520 2,351 3,237 1,467 3,948 1,730 2,607 3,085 • 1 13,463 8,362 13,781 3,425 1,369 2,314 1,166 8,913 8,646 4,895 26,409 6,431 16,643 11,610 64 8,898 12,049 17,881 16,641 3,779 1,965 3,613 1,895 10,441 9,178 6,142 26,137 7,635 15,972 17,345 65 1,074 3,260 3,372 3,825 809 912 1,385 454 2,174 3,383 1,364 3,309 1,792 2,418 2,759 66 1,322 3,375 4,128 4,020 933 879 1,401 551 2,409 3,494 1,674 4,132 1,981 2,790 3,120 67 59,515 81,078 164,737 179,459 35,000 10,056 40,961 16,067 131,151 114,504 64,467 203,431 90,548 146,027 145,053 68 71,315 101 , 377 183,333 175,055 40,995 12,942 37,526 20,537 135,977 111,883 74,134 229,257 93,196 162,193 173,041 69 834 2,689 2,809 1,989 602 752 1,138 381 1,894 2,717 1,200 2,846 1,543 2,149 2,590 70 1,088 3,017 3,586 2,219 644 747 1,212 432 2,006 3,067 1,369 3,638 1,583 2,406 2,880 71 47,522 86,196 139,215 75,050 41,020 14,872 41,332 13,726 77,018 77,341 56,478 103,853 58,926 173,602 211,570 72 47,847 82,080 143,639 53,193 37,145 12,781 33,112 14,023 53,317 74,548 40,620 107,642 52,764 158,484 197,414 73 857 1,845 2,042 1,249 468 666 1,073 415 1,685 1,739 1,216 2,387 1,421 1,806 2,024 74 1,026 1,975 2,393 1,193 502 709 1,117 449 1,781 1,943 1,369 2,608 1,364 1,932 2,192 75 69,888 40,017 65,967 51,248 18,644 23,294 31,832 26,643 64,394 24,523 157,852 55,673 55,101 101,280 100,608 76 72,731 38,463 65,857 33,479 18,416 20,914 30,566 26,390 57,680 28,501 147,514 57,120 56,480 106,155 98,555 77 .!". 11 30 ..! 3 7 2 56 1 10 2 10 2 79 89 A0! 211 49 22 240 15 403 40 372 8 131 2 80 81 159 178 844 183 417 301 235 17 294 543 225 429 183 1 24 82 756 4,845 3,253 1,830 494 450 116 3,518 1,775 3,597 5,360 1,112 5,761 83 26 148 109 21 g 30 84 142 40 64 183 171 266 49 84 193 2,394 3,836 468 32 194 887 2,979 456 948 3,708 3,850 5,698 965 65 1,035 3,135 3,146 3,506 ';66 916 1,330 460 2,140 3,111 1,348 3,111 1,716 2,467 2,780 66 1,274 3,119 3,980 3,862 888 888 1,370 543 2,383 3,470 1,630 3,852 1,865 2,699 3,094 87 31 206 192 237 38 30 75 18 77 133 58 192 78 76 99 88 71 150 204 100 51 22 35 15 68 156 67 188 79 127 135 89 70 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farms number 195-4 . . 1950.. All land in farms acres 1954.. 1950.. Total cropland harvested acres 1954.. 1949.. Faras by color of operator: White operators : number 1954 . . 1950.. Nonwhite operators number 1954 . . 1950.. Faros by tenure of operator: Full owners number 1954 . . 1950. . Part owners number 1954 . . 1950.. Managers number 1954 . . 1950.. All tenants number 1954.. 1950.. Proportion of tenancy percent 1954 . . 1950.. Cash tenants number 1954 . . 1950.. Share-cash tenants number 1954.. 1950 . . Share tenants number 1954 . . 1950.. Crop-share tenants number 1954.. 1950.. Livestock-share tenants number 1954 . . 1950.. Croppers number 1954 . . 1950.. Other and unspecified tenants number 1954.. 1950.. Other tenants number 1954.. 1950.. Unspecified tenants number 1954 . . 1950.. Land in farms by tenore of operator: Full owners acres 1954.. 1950.. Part owners acres 1954 . . 1950.. Managers acres 1954 . . 1950.. All tenants acres 1954. . 1950.. Cash tenants acres 1954 . . 1950.. Share-cash tenants acres 1954 . . 1950.. Share tenants acres 1954. . 1950.. Crop-share tenants acres 1954 . . 1950.. Livestock-share tenants acres 1954.. 1950.. Croppers acres 1954 . . 1950.. Other and unspecified tenants acres 1954.. 1950.. Cropland harvested by tenure of operator: Full owners farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949 . . Part owners ., farms reporting 1954 . . 1949. acres 1954.. 1949. Managers farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. All tenants farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Croppers farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 26.1 29.2 1,108 19,577 27,137 17,541 25,270 2,036 1,867 1,692 1,894 3,916 5,484 10,363,015 11,030,601 3,877,444 3,161,526 263,314 245,399 3,150,551 4,096,854 218,454 295,444 99,362 119,811 1,614,170 2,100,822 1,270,204 1,800,266 343,966 300,556 829,720 1,082,159 388,845 498,618 94, 918 113,193 2,050,931 2,655,612 50,162 63,492 1,411,257 1,766,304 85,327 75,204 15,394 17,513 57,284 53,682 14,486 13,392 5,414 8,143 8,130 2,060 1,285 1,077 1,158 2,676 2,720 278,986 279,914 86,291 90,019 140,686 166,497 76,335 50,403 1,797 460 60,168 62,554 8,571 7,924 4,340 4,815 26,974 29,880 12,568 21,480 14,406 8,400 14,937 13,959 5,346 5,976 1,213 33,330 49,013 128,056 158,133 27,433 30,166 73,500 98,328 37,985 37,682 16,571 21,478 1,217 15,034 8,436 1*4,064 1,300 5,170 3,002 112,351 115,531 25,459 30,031 94,920 83,893 9,859 15,606 3,500 4,331 174,490 182,692 47,776 55,287 131,144 129,560 26,857 28,534 3,731 4,377 12,758 20,221 1,781 270 3,890 5,117 2,803 4,275 1,087 842 2,524 5,815 4,109 4,721 1,921 1,945 33,613 37,532 144,579 161,425 32,419 42,147 98,027 105,583 28, 583 24,395 1,284 1,510 2,107 6,293 11,346 4,693 9,022 1,600 2,324 4,930 9,462 3,849 3,572 71,064 86,399 17,017 23,380 54, 881 63,511 11,332 11,572 1,155 2,755 1,080 2,465 1,027 1,337 11,957 15,965 TENNESSEE 71 OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claib me CI,, Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumber] tnd Davidson De Kalb Dickson Dyer 3,205 2,446 1,232 1,399 2,622 1,089 2,451 1,698 2,607 1,549 2,374 1,046 1,527 1,898 2,653 1 3,460 2,910 1,332 1,603 3,271 1,345 2,575 2,082 2,996 1,898 3,116 1,322 1,992 2,236 3,207 2 291, 196 85,688 127,572 141,953 146,718 112,057 170, 305 184,060 164,987 149,706 194,791 151,411 150,875 223,452 271,003 i 304,309 102,218 138,467 150,710 178,917 120,849 177,866 201,668 168,637 158, 163 228,644 165,205 161,217 241, 544 269,823 4 85,663 17,246 23,668 39, 181 36,962 23,295 35,109 62,979 79, 571 22, 814 37,315 30,173 34,606 38,389 140,180 5 87,137 23,429 30,964 44,027 49, 814 31,848 42, 557 66,631 89,999 28,210 52,893 33,302 40,061 48,472 144,125 6 2,881 2,439 1,181 1,254 2,590 1,070 2,423 1,686 2,136 1,549 2,269 1,020 1,521 1,822 2,491 7 3,140 . 1,255 1,416 3,235 1,337 2,547 2,065 2,503 1,898 2,951 1,296 1,980 2,114 3,008 8 324 51 145 32 19 28 12 471 105 26 6 76 162 9 340 11 77 187 36 8 28 17 493 165 26 - 122 199 10 1,811 2,124 755 ■ 1,604 672 1,634 1,122 883 . . B 1,883 613 1,181 1,290 749 11 2,022 2,590 745 2,275 851 1,606 1,427 904 . 2,466 717 1,237 1,528 847 1.: 633 228 211 288 407 251 304 305 335 199 224 247 190 353 383 13 521 187 228 218 429 193 365 254 357 125 257 292 219 328 388 14 6 1 5 2 3 1 1 3 16 1 2 2 15 3 2 1 1 3 4 1 3 26 1 4 4 1... 755 93 266 409 166 510 270 1,388 58 251 185 156 253 1,519 17 934 133 357 301 601 397 1,734 96 367 312 536 376 1,968 18 23.6 3.8 21.6 33.5 15.' 15.2 20.8 15.9 3.7 10. 6 17.7 10.2 13.3 57.3 19 26.8 4.6 ' - . 1 17.3 22.4 23.3 19.1 57.9 5.1 11.8 23.6 26.9 '■. .8 61.4 .-''J 19 12 16 lc 1;. 4 12 18 - 1 96 18 11 9 32 . 1 32 19 11 It. 10 17 31 36 11 116 15 26 15 46 22 8 3 10 8 2 6 16 2 2 1 26 23 13 3 5 1- 5 3 10 22 1 11 8 2 59 2i 379 19 63 224 103 80 160 119 635 5 llo 88 67 677 25 570 36 114 372 147 166 171 166 897 24 :-i 182 268 152 921 .... 360 17 56 218 101 72 153 106 612 4 25 110 71 58 631 37 557 34 108 369 144 159 164 150 880 22 177 243 141 886 28 19 2 7 6 2 8 7 13 23 1 10 17 9 46 29 13 2 - 3 3 7 7 16 17 2 35 5 25 11 35 30 254 31 14 3 1 ". 223 57 272 97 620 10 52 24 30 95 714 31 248 36 160 177 292 96 345 150 674 28 86 63 187 166 839 32 95 28 28 27 60 21 64 30 95 25 61 25 26 78 70 33 71 39 67 23 84 24 65 40 105 32 63 44 51 41 103 34 19 5 £ 12 10 4 12 8 5 14 19 4 5 9 9 S5 20 3 9 3 5 11 10 12 12 15 11 15 13 7 )6 76 23 22 15 50 17 52 22 90 11 42 21 21 69 61 37 51 36 58 20 79 20 54 30 93 20 48 33 36 28 96 38 164,482 70,292 80,182 64,879 111, 118 69,795 122,949 114, 581 63,697 113,043 124, 908 86, 868 113, 830 145,076 82,000 39 180, 557 87,165 79, 525 82,908 136,576 84,036 122,623 133,760 57,737 ... , 93,204 110,647 172,887 82,822 .'.0 07,734 12,067 28,277 38,270 24,484 30,687 26, 117 42, 561 36,282 22,251 38, 593 44,976 22,454 57,220 76,309 41 55,690 8,745 29,322 23,871 24,068 19,047 24,395 30,870 32,403 17,286 38,423 46,696 17,840 40,841 65,076 42 2,823 70 1,626 1,202 854 360 280 10,094 11, 992 3,000 394 1,965 43 1,297 800 56 1,000 1,125 1,032 424 4,139 1.. , 136 200 997 2,526 44 56,157 3,259 19,113 37,178 9,914 11, 575 20,385 26,558 64,728 4,318 19,298 16,567 14,591 20,762 110, 729 45 66,765 6,308 28,820 43,875 17,273 . 29,743 3c, 00.3 78,073 10,431 32,453 25,105 32, 730 26,819 119,399 46 1,376 164 1, 939 1,365 340 224 570 873 783 1,067 6,042 1,3,1 637 229 5,642 1,796 436 295 1,308 862 298 880 1,338 1,930 624 8,676 1,854 1,000 1,188 3,950 -A 930 33 1,295 1,027 216 113 10 603 1,125 115 401 209 28 260 2,814 49 1,446 54 253 226 58e 435 49 1,910 1,757 126 592 1,023 470 158 8,532 50 34,448 670 6,452 23,467 3,862 7,7,0 8,461 14,391 41,300 216 3,566 12,558 7,922 9,165 73,506 51 48,112 1,525 1A.722 33, 174 6,273 12, 507 11,241 18,578 53,327 2,614 12,156 15,797 19,372 15,125 73,295 52 30,617 375 4,676 23,043 3,219 6,430 7,593 12,002 38,930 167 2,367 11,169 5,725 7,239 65,896 53 46,100 1,177 13,553 32,844 6,076 11,749 9,603 16,360 51,279 2,443 ..,085 15,128 15,177 13,399 68,746 54 3,631 295 1,776 424 ',3 1,310 868 2,389 2,370 51 1,199 1,389 2,197 1,926 7,610 55 2,012 348 1,169 330 137 758 1,638 2,218 2,048 171 6,071 669 4,195 1,726 4,549 56 10,421 1,819 5,967 10,180 3,604 2,507 8,707 7,771 15,450 745 3,522 909 3,579 3,729 24,099 57 10,506 1,969 6,672 6,832 6,906 3,065 13,599 10,377 15,808 2,274 5,839 2,820 8,202 6,295 27,585 56 8,982 573 3,460 1,119 1,892 991 2,637 2,920 6,070 2,173 5,767 1,550 2,425 7,379 4,668 59 4,905 2,324 6,878 2,335 2,646 1,461 3,974 3,803 5,251 4,793 5,190 3,611 3,686 4,053 6,037 •.0 1,477 1,897 530 474 1,670 548 1,346 966 752 1,136 , " 474 1,060 988 594 61 1,716 2,256 594 679 2,088 757 1,371 1,247 772 1,539 1,511 564 1,060 1,299 685 62 35,318 13,035 10,396 11,127 25,379 10, 938 18,434 32,117 21,811 15,711 19,124 11,567 23,568 19,234 24.427 63 44,007 18,849 14,737 19, 545 36,249 18,291 23,985 39,663 24,741 23,233 27,454 14,201 22,209 29,271 28,710 64 621 225 208 285 402 250 303 303 335 197 196 247 189 348 377 65 512 180 219 215 415 189 356 246 353 122 234 281 209 320 381 66 24,654 3,260 7,252 12,432 7,113 8,720 7,854 19,748 17,715 5,310 10, 652 13,012 6,970 13,823 37,517 67 17,612 2,718 8,365 7,633 6,887 6,289 7,699 12,349 16,202 2,860 11,498 10,735 5,970 10, 979 32,099 68 6 1 4 2 2 1 1 3 16 1 2 2 69 2 1 1 3 3 1 3 25 1 2 70 490 2 237 431 455 43 158 1,061 3,729 206 44 917 71 183 182 4 - 360 207 196 390 4,943 11 87 1,658 72 731 88 256 455 312 154 487 249 1,372 46 170 172 144 232 1,469 73 894 122 296 581 496 288 538 347 1,704 86 289 290 484 341 1,940 74 25,001 949 6,220 15,385 4,039 3,637 8,366 11,071 39,887 732 3,810 5,388 4,068 5,288 77,319 75 25,335 1,862 7,680 16,845 6,352 7,268 10,513 14,412 48,860 1,727 8,998 8,355 11,882 8,135 81,658 76 253 31 149 196 217 56 268 95 616 10 51 24 29 95 712 77 239 36 123 177 247 91 315 133 660 25 81 61 161 152 828 78 6,766 467 2,843 5,400 1,960 984 4,141 3,463 12,503 166 747 594 773 1,684 19,221 79 5,074 753 2,366 4,055 2,990 1,668 5,698 5,026 12,479 584 2,459 1,415 3,680 2,868 21,560 80 72 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF FAHMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All land in farms Total cropland harvested. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1949. number 1954 . . 1950.. Proportion of tenancy percent 1954. . 1950.. Cash tenants number 1954 . . 1950.. Share-cash tenants number 1954.. 1950.. Share tenants number 1954.. 1950.. Crop-share number 1954. 1950. Livestock-share tenants number 1954 . 1950. Other and unspecified Other tenants number 1954 . 1950. Unspecified tenants number 1954. Managers All tenants Cash tenants Share-cash tenants. Share Crop-share tenants Livestock-share tenants. Croppers Other and unspecified 1954 . . 1950.. 1954 . . 1950 . . 1954.. 1950.. 1954 . . 1950.. 1954 . . 1950.. 1954 . . 1950.. 1954.. 1950.. 1954.. 1950. . ; 1954.. 1950.. i 1954.. 1950. . ; 1954.. 1950.. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Managers farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Croppers farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 387,214 393,483 117,342 133,017 3,003 3,831 71.7 76.4 133,709 136,267 83,175 57,201 35,903 21,103 134,427 178,912 8,208 13,354 1,536 1,681 55,535 81,635 54,637 81,288 32,634 49,739 36,514 32,503 2,979 3,728 66,877 86,576 1,422 1,641 25,312 31,034 123,308 103,976 22,860 23,400 89,015 80,274 19,634 11,694 2,063 12,031 5,350 1,018 1,139 14,426 17,426 212,419 221,793 74,263 82,563 120,765 145,789 55,399 36,333 1,037 1,842 35,218 37,829 1,954 1,286 1,012 349 18,368 19,064 15,869 16,926 2,499 2,138 9,829 10,667 4,055 6,463 1,311 32,293 46,456 335,761 346,028 161,568 169,985 139,640 155,583 102,704 82,623 174 211 93,263 107, 611 1,659 3,341 2,331 1,950 66,248 67,989 53,505 59,130 12,743 8,859 16,887 25,327 6,138 9,004 1,780 2,195 50,491 65,104 471 1,771 817 479 2,195 1,264 17,047 59,013 26,117 18,737 64,255 38,794 205 630 362 198 936 530 6,313 13,488 9,125 5,985 18,890 12,247 341,911 363,276 84,736 101,669 1,448 28.2 36.1 195,749 186,026 69,971 66,614 2,283 4,755 73,908 105,681 7,991 11,855 2,053 5,045 38,514 50,259 25,260 33,865 13,254 16,394 20,045 29,849 5,305 8,673 1,304 1,485 35,770 40,142 146,356 150,536 29,768 35,594 103,656 102,406 23,162 22,623 2,133 1,484 5,386 12,119 1,768 3,946 1,410 1,407 17,737 22,311 332,989 338,353 105,122 118,036 1,507 1,570 25.3 26.3 220,223 220,105 62,168 55,651 1,227 1,839 18,548 18,478 14,133 15,317 4,415 3,161 365 1,431 415 1,440 5,217 24,626 7,375 28,973 187 947 221 954 2,462 13,922 3,777 17,919 64,865 10,910 13,821 42,163 50,270 6,985 9,505 2,419 1,941 1,624 TENNESSEE 73 OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Con tinned Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox 1,908 1,748 2,710 2,008 3,646 4,294 2,423 2,503 1,407 622 1,040 1,884 2,084 1,807 3,599 1 2,240 1,820 3,091 2,303 4,028 4,742 2,852 1,640 614 1,292 2,343 2,266 1,791 4,294 2 139,307 119,722 318,263 236,677 240,425 294,411 253,942 274,969 215,377 82,564 184,178 166,777 156,124 108,806 192,471 3 147,944 121,639 338,677 248,258 257,740 289,787 261,752 291,080 225,192 77,509 196,531 188,270 lr.1,544 109,947 217,750 4 26,314 18,783 72,074 61,199 54,450 118,683 64,007 76,037 38,124 12,498 32,818 33,095 46,949 20,181 50,329 5 32,392 22,321 84,170 67,791 61,284 127,532 69,141 81,270 44,198 14,042 33,415 41,248 52,295 21,549 66,954 6 1,832 1,728 1,639 1,939 3,590 1,504 2,260 2,25t 1,356 605 1,026 1,875 2,044 1,797 3,544 7 2,183 1,800 1,916 2,197 3,973 1,772 2,498 2,559 1,575 588 1,284 2,337 2,227 1,780 4,234 8 76 20 1,071 69 56 2,790 163 247 51 17 14 9 40 10 55 9 57 20 1,175 106 55 2,970 178 293 65 2. 8 6 39 11 60 1 1,527 1,142 957 1,019 2,386 828 1,231 1,554 988 427 663 1,097 1,663 1,591 2,958 11 1,665 1,161 1,106 1,059 2,828 957 1,468 1,813 1,123 490 902 1,296 1,498 1,448 3,488 12 191 286 339 432 531 370 439 559 264 128 220 316 212 116 372 13 257 268 231 527 431 347 325 498 236 70 152 342 328 222 385 14 12 3 1 10 8 2 1 3 2 1 21 15 10 8 7 1 4 1 3 2 3 4 2 18 16 178 320 1,411 556 723 3,086 753 382 153 66 154 471 207 99 248 17 308 391 1,746 717 764 3,431 882 537 280 51 236 702 436 119 403 18 9.3 18.3 52.1 27.7 L9.8 71.9 31.1 15.3 10.9 10.6 14.8 25.0 9.9 5.5 6.9 19 13.8 21.5 56.5 31.1 19.0 72.4 33.0 18.8 17.1 8.3 18.3 30.0 19.2 6.6 9.4 20 50 58 48 13 42 31 20 28 5 13 36 22 5 58 21 68 7 101 23 14 77 6 27 29 2 19 42 13 7 54 22 3 15 18 3 13 3 10 2 7 15 3 3 23 9 21 10 11 1 13 5 10 7 3 3 10 24 54 94 520 334 168 1,475 389 145 70 25 85 251 56 30 50 25 79 118 701 495 201 1,712 524 225 150 14 139 431 140 28 121 .. 52 89 515 324 156 1,458 384 114 52 25 59 232 43 25 43 27 74 114 697 492 183 1,694 515 192 130 14 126 428 125 27 96 28 2 5 5 10 12 17 5 31 18 2- 19 13 5 7 29 5 4 4 3 18 18 9 33 20 13 3 15 1 25 30 26 199 745 113 489 1,423 265 137 26 15 5 121 78 48 61 31 69 217 768 103 446 1,523 224 199 25 13 26 169 253 54 106 32 4 5 27 73 43 50 133 65 70 25 19 44 48 48 16 76 33 86 49 167 75 93 108 127 73 71 22 42 53 27 27 112 34 23 2 37 20 13 54 17 19 13 4 11 15 6 2 28 3? 17 77 16 14 52 14 10 16 2 18 12 8 8 32 31 22 25 36 23 37 79 48 51 12 15 33 33 42 14 48 37 69 49 90 59 79 56 113 63 55 20 24 41 19 19 80 38 96,448 97,28C 154,769 130,442 174,156 106,712 143,081 166,020 141,818 55,266 103,350 102,018 116,671 91,516 134,983 39 91,159 94,478 174,536 142,946 193,733 102,609 166,115 178,745 146,480 60,298 126,536 113,436 100,600 86,304 145,352 40 25,213 17,932 79,891 60,715 42,772 61,856 57,752 75,402 52,621 23,361 46,734 35,670 23,623 11,305 32,458 41 27,837 16,221 43,875 58,066 30,310 43,686 35,100 61,301 43,054 10,772 28,739 33,394 30,777 17,719 36,367 42 6,688 3,221 80 6,484 9,512 1,725 2,320 4 4,483 874 1,754 8,906 43 6,625 9,986 4,129 6,847 548 8,129 1,300 1,157 3,468 1,009 3,882 417 7,476 44 10,958 4,504 80,382 45,440 17,013 116,331 53,109 31,822 16,618 3,933 29,611 29,089 14,956 4,231 16,124 45 22,323 10,940 110,280 47,246 29,568 136,645 59,989 42,905 34,358 5,282 37,788 40,431 26,285 5,507 28,555 4r 2,771 4,727 1,937 310 3,078 1,311 737 2,638 645 861 3,033 2,484 141 2,821 47 3,486 1,571 11,328 2,363 1,016 5,266 1,082 1,795 3,757 104 1,039 2,073 390 634 2,697 48 194 900 1,478 22 1,364 134 1,005 797 248 1,323 2,407 1,070 80 49 447 869 2,078 385 1,010 257 2,059 609 1,123 628 78 30 904 50 3,805 1,816 45,097 32,174 5,647 74,565 35,518 17,170 11,010 1,257 23,067 17,649 5,315 1,030 3,443 51 8,630 3,480 57,718 32,559 9,142 86,236 38,573 22,059 20,654 1,484 23,888 27,924 10,355 1,045 10,525 52 3,666 1,612 44,496 30,096 4,843 73,360 34,635 11,406 6,451 1,257 12,542 14,613 2,706 546 2,875 53 7,995 3,171 55,735 32,219 7,382 85,481 37,690 16,724 15,959 1,484 20,155 27,678 7,135 933 6,454 54 139 204 601 2,078 804 1,205 883 5,764 4,559 10,525 3,036 2,609 484 568 55 635 309 1,983 340 1,760 755 883 5,335 4,695 3,733 246 3,220 112 4,071 56 1,551 2,011 24,239 7,514 8,009 30,921 12,439 7,664 2,178 198 1,118 4,260 3,373 1,971 4,557 57 5,263 4,704 26,376 4,784 15,548 38,432 9,271 10,608 3,031 723 4,303 5,884 13,283 1,975 8,256 58 2,637 677 5,419 2,337 3,025 6,403 3,707 5,246 1,995 1,585 3,242 1,740 2,714 1,089 5,223 59 4,497 1,185 13,989 5,462 3,477 5,701 10,806 6,384 6,307 2,971 7,435 3,922 2,179 1,823 6,173 60 978 1,028 742 592 2,108 699 947 1,258 690 332 443 812 1,469 1,529 2,133 61 1,221 1,065 941 707 2,490 823 1,250 1,546 879 423 694 1,054 1,306 1,338 2,739 62 13,831 12,465 20,085 16,951 32,099 24,639 25,438 35,870 18,855 6,551 11,142 13,261 31, 596 16,367 31,133 63 17,334 13,942 31,275 19,336 41,028 30,098 36,282 45,252 25,611 9,743 16,644 19,650 29,296 15,640 40,697 64 185 280 330 427 530 365 437 551 261 127 216 313 207 114 359 65 245 261 221 513 408 333 321 491 227 69 150 332 321 215 374 66 7,906 3,709 17,479 23,883 11,906 20,520 16,817 27,875 13,998 4,833 12,411 8,600 9,330 2,257 11,611 67 8,364 10 3,947 9,671 3 24,069 1 8,174 15,072 9 9,941 20,460 10,165 2 2,793 6,548 2 8,926 11,478 2 4,092 1 14,259 21 68 69 5 7 1 2 1 2 2 3 4 2 16 70 1,357 952 40 932 2,081 384 244 240 274 481 2,744 71 1,085 1,146 512 942 39 409 97 290 629 210 1,055 362 2,086 72 137 306 1,387 493 703 3,066 716 347 127 60 130 431 195 97 178 73 246 380 1,699 678 707 3,395 858 504 239 42 205 610 388 109 360 3,220 2,609 33,558 20,325 9,513 71,443 21,752 11,908 5,027 1,114 9,025 11,234 5,749 1,076 4,841 75 5,609 4,432 42,078 24,386 11,570 81,420 22,879 15,149 8,325 1,216 9,594 12,462 10,466 1,455 9,912 76 25 197 743 111 487 1,422 265 135 26 15 4 120 76 47 55 77 208 756 98 424 1,503 221 191 20 11 24 142 230 49 102 78 454 1,631 15,196 3,640 6,086 24,857 7,160 3,344 682 188 222 2,534 1,417 477 1,588 79 1,843 2,460 16,074 2,622 6,937 27,859 5,199 4,467 500 174 1,245 2,332 5,748 658 3,040 80 74 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All land in farms Total cropland harvested. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1949. White operators Nonwhite operat All tenants number 1954 . 1950. Proportion of tenancy percent 1954 . Cash tenants number 1954 . . 1950. . Share-cash tenants number 1954 . . 1950 . . Share tenants number 1954.. 1950.. Crop-share tenants number 1954.. 1950. . Livestock-share tenants number 1954 . . 1950.. Other tenants Unspecified .number 1954. 1950. .number 1954. 1950. Part owners. Managers ... All tenants. Cash Share-cash Share Crop-share tenants Livestock-share tenants.... Croppers Other and unspecified tenants. 1954 . . 1950.. 1954 . . 1950.. 1954.. 1950.. 1954. . 1950.. 1954.. 1950.. 1954 . . 1950.. ; 1954.. 1950.. I 1954.. 1950.. i 1954.. 1950.. i 1954.. 1950. . ! 1954.. 1950.. Full owners farms reporting 1954 . 1949 . acres 1954. 1949. Part owners farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Managers farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. All tenants farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Croppers farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 83,726 86,637 69,163 67, 517 10,949 10,195 34,468 29,128 1,971 324 36,338 47,040 13,673 16,359 7,277 5,520 6,942 12,341 6,839 12,186 231,432 239,557 105,773 122,313 595 2,246 790 2,899 78.3 66.7 84.2 71.2 64,018 66,161 72,473 59, 167 12,023 7,797 106,432 3,677 10,581 3,705 1,838 38,458 55,687 36,455 53,629 2,003 2,058 32,464 34,163 4,614 2,231 2,854 54, 183 68,707 1,559 1,546 28,100 27,713 301,083 329,619 94,696 112,697 158,722 189, 868 81,731 58, 525 5,344 1,840 55,286 79,386 1,101 3,750 1,796 1,675 32,347 51,990 31,734 51,794 9,143 11,508 10,899 10,463 1,436 1,841 37,675 55,143 79,500 64,332 9,217 11, 506 50,605 48, 577 14,119 8,339 2,284 12,492 7,416 1,342 6,324 4,553 6,007 4,162 340,655 346,060 96,930 108,849 1,341 1,579 39.4 42.6 177,455 177,588 65,057 59,237 8,172 4,818 89,971 104,417 5,028 6,171 2,238 2,602 51,092 48,718 29,333 35,391 21,759 13,327 25,474 37,825 6,139 9,101 1,132 1,339 34, 540 43,490 1,263 1,439 39,718 43,776 133, 557 137,211 34,044 44,855 92,142 86,684 21,815 14, 568 1,612 1,872 7,640 11, 962 3,117 6,948 7,175 14,646 2,482 4,985 214,338 230,258 51,349 144,248 159,150 42,285 32,804 4,567 3,297 23,238 35,007 1,441 1,533 1,121 2,070 9,814 17,583 6,956 16,388 5,492 8,612 5,370 5,209 1,369 1,633 31,859 270,415 269,712 65,532 78,271 1,116 33.0 36.4 139,137 152,689 58, 594 33,000 2,408 176 70,276 83,847 2,508 52,319 71,368 50,185 71,129 2,134 239 8,624 5,952 5,554 4,492 1,224 21,205 32,100 1,090 26,636 32,950 TENNESSEE 75 OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Madison Marlon Marshall Maury Meigs ,*nroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam 3,594 894 1,887 3,010 684 2,540 2,475 764 908 2,488 2,194 715 778 770 2,544 1 4,164 1,044 2,088 3,049 872 2,698 2,712 798 1,380 2,806 2,650 894 884 927 2,944 2 291,581 80,800 217,337 346,560 94,633 211, 868 260,669 70, 329 78,583 296,623 178,293 158,527 56,751 69,617 186,869 3 301,498 86,015 224,247 340,521 101,366 226,026 266,586 72,084 104,875 305,942 198,238 167,589 61,038 83,598 204,440 4 98,710 20,841 52, 714 91,292 19,223 52,756 66,351 13,698 11,671 139,433 37,918 19,891 11,623 12,864 43, 143 5 110.753 25,075 60,399 98,813 23,984 62,151 76,053 16,059 18,217 134,402 48,906 21,985 15,408 17,924 49,404 6 2,187 882 1,774 2,621 657 2,499 2,082 721 908 2,440 2,190 709 778 767 2,510 7 2,586 1,029 1,969 2,708 832 2,661 2,230 755 1,380 2,783 2,644 885 884 923 2,910 8 1,407 12 113 389 27 41 393 43 48 4 6 3 34 9 1,578 15 119 341 40 37 482 43 23 9 * 34 10 1,358 639 1,234 1,645 431 1,797 1,294 466 783 1,166 1,516 436 498 580 1,682 11 1.501 757 1,248 1,709 503 1,872 1,607 476 1,143 1,401 1,848 505 577 697 1,959 12 531 129 177 471 116 298 498 88 71 522 361 162 179 87 452 13 386 138 239 368 135 303 331 63 118 444 352 161 172 72 399 14 2 1 11 3 6 7 1 1 5 1 1 1 5 15 6 2 3 14 a 6 2 8 1 2 1 16 1,703 126 475 883 134 439 676 209 53 795 316 116 101 102 405 17 2.271 147 598 958 234 517 768 259 117 953 450 227 135 156 585 18 47.4 14.1 25.2 29.3 19.6 17.3 27.3 27.4 5.8 32.0 14.4 16.2 13.0 13.2 15.9 19 54.5 14.1 28.6 31.4 26.8 19.2 28.3 32.5 8.5 34.0 17.0 25.4 15.3 16.8 19.9 2C 53 19 64 106 9 29 9 18 21 43 21 10 2 22 34 21 73 85 98 33 12 17 32 69 23 12 3 27 24 22 15 1 16 28 1 4 2 8 1 20 8 3 3 8 23 12 3 28 26 2 5 2 3 5 45 5 8 7 5 24 567 36 146 352 54 148 146 42 3 361 157 67 44 36 236 25 958 55 225 445 94 180 164 78 15 444 256 123 76 43 299 26 555 29 97 212 47 130 128 37 2 206 148 56 38 32 226 27 947 48 167 327 88 144 61 13 263 250 112 75 40 289 28 12 7 49 140 7 18 18 5 1 155 9 11 6 4 10 29 11 7 58 118 6 14 20 17 2 181 6 11 1 3 10 30 990 20 135 364 26 170 447 122 5 299 62 23 17 24 82 31 1,105 39 207 318 107 202 535 141 14 310 101 41 37 24 173 32 78 50 114 33 44 88 72 19 23 72 68 12 35 17 45 33 123 46 53 71 27 97 55 20 51 85 65 43 19 55 84 34 23 10 33 14 2 30 21 17 19 15 25 6 3 2 36 35 22 8 9 6 6 23 7 7 19 13 28 6 8 8 28 36 55 40 81 19 42 58 51 2 57 43 6 32 15 9 37 101 38 44 65 21 74 48 13 32 72 37 37 11 47 56 38 138,114 48,591 133,552 176, 559 54,453 140,312 151,508 45,799 66,182 113,520 121,640 109,457 38, 973 50,271 122,955 39 146.572 56,081 132,469 173,643 54,594 148,356 183,899 47,857 80, 869 133,239 137,686 116,984 42,513 58,724 134,455 40 73,296 21,031 35,530 76,603 22,805 32,505 71,551 12,178 7,254 100,377 34,851 36,409 13,909 8,764 37,698 41 44,616 16,761 36, 536 62,335 25,985 29,645 41,449 7,969 9,532 70,530 28,933 27, 536 11,813 6,576 36,095 42 456 122 6,977 1,119 8,213 4,375 30 900 2,542 700 950 143 1,499 43 1,982 620 921 8,504 3,873 3,073 5,163 4,709 1,086 1,357 200 44 79,715 11, 178 48,133 86,421 16,256 30, 838 33,235 12,322 4,247 80,184 21,102 11,711 3,869 10,439 24,717 45 108,328 12,553 54,321 96,039 20,787 44,152 38,165 16,258 9,311 97,464 31,619 21, 983 6,712 16, 941 33,690 46 3,595 933 4,396 9,417 1,591 1,233 864 866 540 4,604 742 756 2 769 934 47 4,929 83 6,139 9,379 103 2,479 484 1,101 2,329 6,585 1,146 3,603 292 2,159 1,036 48 997 120 2,491 4,921 171 98 345 708 33 7,786 1,772 273 27 151 306 49 802 405 3,179 4,460 331 535 41 143 769 7,764 267 567 476 128 50 40,820 3,819 20,140 49,478 7,178 12,807 14,298 3,546 815 51,469 11,337 7,895 1,941 5,855 15,858 51 62,465 5,666 27,591 54,421 11,567 19,884 14,701 8,353 2,328 60, 510 20,466 32,873 4,338 6,506 19, 996 52 39,680 2,755 10, 986 22, 934 4,697 10,267 10, 172 2,892 215 20,139 9,839 4,458 1,086 4,039 14,651 53 61,621 4,536 17,150 32,415 9,942 16,625 10, 960 5,735 1,248 28,700 19,459 10,241 4,299 5,928 19,120 54 1,140 1,064 9,154 26,544 2,481 2,540 4,126 654 600 31,330 1,498 3,437 855 1,816 1,207 55 844 1,130 10,441 22,006 1,625 3,259 3,741 2,618 1,080 31,810 1,007 2,632 39 578 876 56 29,499 2,389 11,416 19,275 3,203 12,104 12,558 6,900 1,310 11,769 3,734 1,650 1,007 1,913 5,113 57 32,737 3,623 12,020 20,679 6,915 15,163 18,450 5,194 1,179 16,659 5,080 1,778 1,291 2,214 6,615 58 4,804 3,917 9,690 3,330 4,113 4,596 5,170 302 1,549 4,556 3,517 1,137 892 1,751 2,506 59 7,395 2,776 5,392 7,100 1,871 6,091 4,489 1,467 2,706 5,946 4,660 3,162 791 5,586 5,915 • ' 1,056 425 905 1,222 359 1,501 1,013 371 734 864 1,215 257 440 428 1,315 61 1,262 568 962 1,376 434 1,687 1,347 429 1,096 1,166 1,602 298 529 559 1,575 62 31,313 8,425 26,188 35,834 9,113 30,354 30,442 6,923 9,128 38,841 19,894 7,785 5,959 7,048 20,435 63 40.041 13,280 31,215 43,216 10,836 37,057 46,413 9,529 13,672 50,390 31,063 8,938 8,763 11, 072 27,477 64 526 127 174 462 115 294 492 85 70 5L4 356 158 179 85 449 65 370 132 225 353 126 299 324 62 1W 430 339 154 167 70 385 66 24, 152 8,015 11,767 23,765 6,041 11,363 19,999 2,735 1,769 52, 162 11,382 8,003 4,003 2,658 13,786 67 14,446 6,334 11,670 18,880 6,928 9,253 12,627 1,955 2,322 33,816 8,756 5,790 3,900 1,785 10,482 68 2 11 3 5 7 1 5 1 1 5 69 6 2 2 14 6 5 2 8 1 2 1 70 220 2,375 302 1,527 1,479 248 822 130 1 521 71 734 218 266 2,175 2,002 743 652 1,038 160 565 60 72 1,684 106 407 817 115 398 650 182 48 760 283 106 93 93 369 73 2,220 135 494 876 218 469 730 227 110 887 406 213 126 135 526 74 43,025 4,401 14,759 29,318 3,767 9,512 U,431 4,040 526 47,608 6,512 4,103 1,661 3,157 8,401 75 55,532 5,243 17,248 34,542 6,220 13,839 16,270 4,575 1,571 49,158 9,087 7,097 2,745 4,502 11,385 76 989 19 133 357 24 163 446 118 4 296 62 22 17 23 82 77 1,087 38 181 291 99 187 507 119 13 286 92 38 35 19 160 78 20,764 843 4,170 8,569 821 4,309 7,840 2,911 161 8,615 1,445 609 343 756 2,011 79 22,345 1,384 4,362 7,433 2,588 5,784 9,802 1,589 204 8,879 2,042 832 791 560 3,153 SO 76 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2. -FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF (For definitions and expla FARMS BY COLOR AND TENURE OF OPERATOR All farms number All land in farms acres Total cropland harvested acres irms by color of operator: White operators number Nonwhite operators number Farms by tenure of operator: Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Proportion of tenancy percent Cash tenants number Share-cash tenants number Share tenants number Crop-share tenants number Livestock-share tenants number Croppers number Other and unspecified tenants number Other tenants number Unspecified tenants number Land in farms by tenure of operator: Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Cash tenants acres Share-cash tenants acres Share tenants acres Crop-share tenants acres Livestock-share tenants acres Croppers acres Other and unspecified tenants acres Cropland harvested by tenure of operator: Full owners farms reporting 1954. 1950. 1954. : v, - . 1954. : 9: 3 . 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. L954. 1 150. 1954 . 19: . 1954. 191 .. :■'■ . . 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1"" - 1954. 19i '. 1954. 1950. 1954. i ■■:■:.. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Managers farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. All tenants farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Croppers farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 110,198 105,416 22,038 27,585 71,563 66,325 26,706 17,542 11,780 20,770 1,580 2,324 184 642 3,723 10,421 2,459 8,487 1,264 1,934 3,653 112,566 130,808 19,343 27,790 86,207 85,098 13,209 21,143 12,720 24,477 1,575 284 5,609 8,533 3,576 6,772 2,033 1,761 280,271 289,977 107,595 146,646 158,979 53,112 40,528 8,481 7,870 819 33,040 40,855 21,598 31,914 11,442 8,941 32,587 35,154 5,404 5,265 1,162 1,493 47,384 59,965 1,144 1,142 34,846 39,158 340,558 356,492 95,874 110,728 L,172 945 ,276 1,101 39.0 27.5 39.8 30.0 202,721 209,228 65,846 70,191 8,194 3,305 4,189 21,689 25,203 11,671 20,793 10,018 4,410 22,960 26,287 7,188 6,199 1,309 1,577 45,526 53,003 90,602 78,520 8,532 13,689 81,792 61,501 4,932 8,768 1,170 1,225 1,392 3,338 1,054 6,821 10,421 51,097 42,961 10,108 10,725 178,777 205,290 39,267 50,448 312,606 367,058 L20,442 146,819 379 2,473 617 3,234 14.7 48.1 19.6 53.6 33,344 131,971 131,835 30,972 128,281 143,752 13,286 24,603 75,586 6,135 38,983 74,779 1,747 2,910 13,136 1,605 14,354 2,720 19,293 92,049 5,854 36,421 134,173 1,149 475 16,433 477 1,375 22,850 176 3,059 68 3,838 553 6,547 40,290 2,199 11,599 46,269 463 5,261 39,112 2,083 9,937 45,553 90 1,286 1,178 116 1,662 716 424 7,368 18,783 2,267 14,516 31,940 594 4,727 13,484 911 8,863 29,276 270 1,729 1,407 384 1,710 1,643 6,075 25,326 31,622 7,261 26,380 40,855 41 288 54« 52 478 499 2,502 6,980 29,500 1,925 11,400 26,199 358 2,378 550 3,060 6,113 54,196 12,411 75,232 168 924 252 1,195 2,849 15,827 6,232 24,137 TENNESSEE 77 OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued StevKl Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson 1,134 3,499 3,522 3,906 847 954 1,426 479 2,253 3,541 1,447 3,402 1,822 2,669 2,990 1 1,365 3,592 4,354 4,100 969 926 1,423 560 2,472 3,683 1,761 4,254 2,024 2,979 3,372 2 154,053 171,247 283,556 257,969 68,703 39,263 83,868 45,494 215,859 160,725 237,015 312,088 165,003 310,875 307,360 3 161,020 181,832 321,675 230,388 69,678 39,922 84,001 50,402 211,126 170,624 237,170 332,807 165,940 327,259 333,391 4 27,283 44,698 81,558 118,910 17,914 6,109 15,097 6,992 62,119 55,114 33,284 121,797 46,498 74,768 67,863 5 31,509 55,379 103,906 123,568 23,015 7,567 19,703 10,098 64,802 63,708 39,145 126,633 51,234 95,496 91,800 6 1,118 3,496 3,268 2,314 772 954 1,426 476 2,206 3,533 1,444 3,329 1,804 2,377 2,731 7 1,350 3,585 4,085 2,424 856 926 1,423 558 2,416 3,670 1,758 4,162 1,998 2,627 3,066 8 16 3 254 1,592 75 3 47 8 3 73 18 292 259 9 15 7 2c > 1,676 113 2 56 13 3 92 26 352 306 10 680 2,554 2, 170 1,059 394 704 374 1,571 2,482 887 2,010 1,327 1,617 1,931 11 868 2,754 2,849 1,051 454 768 1,011 420 1,809 2,687 1,082 2,543 1,338 1,689 2,175 12 216 440 628 531 122 148 250 59 433 480 295 767 305 352 467 13 189 1 1 12 536 8 551 106 1 1 87 202 72 307 1 1 446 1 5 254 3 4 740 2 3 320 1 1 417 14 18 420 10 6 14 15 16 237 49a 720 2,310 330 102 207 45 248 578 262 623 189 686 582 17 307 477 961 2,492 408 71 210 68 355 545 421 968 365 855 771 IS 20.9 14.3 20.4 59.1 39.0 10.7 14.5 9.4 11.0 16.3 18.1 18.3 10.4 25.7 19.5 19 22.5 13.3 22.1 60.8 42.1 7.7 14.8 12.1 14.4 14.8 2 .:- . - 22.8 18.0 28.7 22.9 :■' 11 24 26 83 7 8 12 I 26 23 19 39 13 62 91 21 11 29 38 180 1 13 26 13 19 83 6 63 106 22 2 7 13 62 5 2 9 5 20 17 21 as 17 53 8 2 6 3 2 7 3 31 9 27 27 24 64 89 235 602 92 28 106 10 96 132 132 296 87 205 130 25 127 85 319 870 131 30 63 26 186 118 250 480 158 246 214 a 55 87 186 595 82 28 101 3 74 111 125 216 79 142 73 27 116 82 275 864 120 28 63 24 162 114 239 377 149 173 135 28 9 2 49 7 10 5 2 22 21 7 80 8 63 57 29 11 3 44 6 11 2 2 24 * 11 103 9 73 79 30 116 343 381 1,462 208 42 56 8 47 327 59 183 51 327 261 31 147 249 459 1,203 246 29 77 16 71 318 90 249 119 396 346 32 44 36 65 101 18 22 29 26 70 91 48 85 38 75 79 33 18 110 128 186 14 9 51 19 70 89 59 125 73 123 78 34 18 9 3 51 6 10 11 11 21 22 12 9 8 18 14 35 2 8 14 49 3 15 21 16 17 6 24 17 36 26 27 62 50 12 12 18 15 49 69 36 76 30 57 65 37 16 102 114 137 11 9 36 19 49 83 43 108 67 99 61 38 99,973 122,943 174,012 82,892 38,861 30,593 61,509 35,746 139,913 109,828 139,982 158,820 113,465 178,591 193,305 ■" 107,430 129,657 210,579 73,545 41,369 32,568 61,995 38,841 142,878 121,573 154,310 182,098 109,655 184,341 216,190 40 33,048 28,576 64,627 77,433 12,272 6,184 17,319 7,183 54,705 27,197 72,020 95,056 36,472 62,308 66,718 41 29,206 23,104 48,589 56,506 9,982 3,802 13,465 7,106 34,301 22,985 40,863 77,957 30,020 61,294 57,047 2: 720 3,883 1,423 3,557 641 95 250 319 938 527 460 6,959 2,019 43 825 6,112 2,741 1,913 596 2,200 1,399 10,032 713 200 6,691 1,725 44 20,312 15,845 43,494 94,087 16,929 2,486 5.040 2,470 20,991 23,381 24,075 57,685 14,606 63,017 45,318 45 23,559 22,959 59,766 98,424 17,731 3,552 8,541 4,455 31,247 24,667 31,965 72,039 26,065 74,933 58,429 .... 941 960 4,344 7,854 542 42 485 622 612 1,195 2,861 975 6,904 5,833 47 742 1,368 5,382 13,107 392 10 396 272 1,042 629 2,092 5,974 373 5,309 7,670 48 121 580 1,967 6,753 492 6 52 269 225 404 2,795 3,160 2,076 49 189 424 1,471 4,658 1,034 153 224 117 327 137 888 2,390 768 5,457 2,728 50 9,310 3,790 21,509 42,183 7,098 749 2,817 1,202 11,344 6,158 13,977 33,454 7,161 27,389 17,287 51 13,222 4,522 27,224 43,204 8,699 1,948 3,240 2.442 18,885 6,299 21,708 42,304 14,201 33,045 23,340 52 6,365 3,645 13,596 41,552 5,744 749 2,472 865 7,602 4,472 12,564 17,070 6,337 12,002 7,923 53 10,117 4,328 17,718 42,483 7,318 1,753 3,240 1,852 15,159 5,927 19,683 28,442 13,301 18,374 11,210 54 2,945 145 7,913 631 1,354 345 337 3,742 1,686 1,413 16,384 824 15,387 9,364 55 3,105 194 9,506 721 1,381 195 590 3,726 372 2,025 13,862 900 14,671 12,130 56 7,224 8,434 11,997 31,024 6,425 1,101 897 467 4,771 13,362 2,583 10,908 4,314 17,111 13,498 57 8,264 12,359 16,917 25,136 7,004 1,307 2,744 911 5,719 12,961 3,982 11,773 6,459 19,237 20,066 58 2,716 2,081 3,677 6,273 2,372 588 789 797 3,985 3,024 5,916 7,667 2,156 8,453 6,624 ' 1,142 4,286 8,772 12,319 602 134 1,937 713 5,274 4,641 3,295 9,598 4,264 11,885 4,625 60 485 2,087 1,778 840 310 614 810 321 1,227 2,038 628 1,642 1,174 1,113 1,418 61 697 2,242 2,462 884 369 684 944 383 1,561 2,291 870 2,152 1,197 1,371 1,720 •; 12,117 26,485 40,829 23,921 6,775 4,086 9,500 4,709 32,955 32,682 13,135 48,833 28,157 30,569 35,142 63 16,805 36,104 60,338 29,163 10,047 5,511 13,818 6,860 40,983 41,662 20,710 61,600 29,584 41,535 51,570 211 432 616 521 122 145 241 57 430 465 293 764 304 340 446 184 341 519 544 105 86 197 66 298 436 245 733 317 399 396 66 8,548 10,250 24,248 32,885 4,122 1,371 3,873 1,608 21,871 12,022 12,968 46,113 13,117 20,965 17,868 67 6,698 1 8,826 6 12 18,430 3 8 28,772 6 6 3,615 1 1 1,251 3,467 1,780 1 12,050 1 1 9,994 1 5 8,672 3 3 33,916 1 3 11,381 1 1 22,675 13 16 18,507 7 5 68 ■ c - 189 657 162 898 112 '36 67 82 183 52 151 1,545 503 71 168 1,203 651 696 264 441 373 355 388 50 2,121 494 72 206 473 690 2,287 321 96 194 34 199 533 236 597 176 632 523 73 295 443 892 2,445 393 69 194 57 325 511 365 921 344 785 677 74 6,429 7,306 16,319 61,206 6,905 652 1,724 639 7,226 10,328 6,998 26,799 5,073 21,689 14,350 75 7,838 9,246 24,487 64,937 9,089 805 2,418 1,458 11,328 11,679 9,408 30, '29 10,219 29,165 21,229 "6 115 334 373 1,461 208 42 54 7 42 319 59 183 49 320 257 77 144 237 426 1,186 243 28 72 12 65 305 78 236 113 381 317 78 3,057 5,014 6,249 26,563 3,664 345 406 188 2,009 6,121 1,500 6,018 1,369 6,595 5,480 79 3,043 5,304 8,265 20,699 4,690 322 841 392 2,404 7,183 1,394 6,144 3,169 8,456 8,347 30 78 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2a —FARMS BY TENURE, BY COLOR (Fo: text) Farms, 1954. operated by — White operators number Full owners .number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Croppers number Nonwhite operators number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Croppers number Land in faros, 1954, operated by- White operators acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Croppers acres Nonwhite operators acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Croppers acres Cropland harvested, 1954, i" faros operated by — White operators farms reporting Full owners farms reporting Part owners J farms reporting Managers farms reporting All tenants farms reporting Croppers farms reporting Nonwhite operators farms reporting Full owners farms reporting Part owners farms reporting Managers farms reporting All tenants farms reporting Croppers farms reporting 28,107 369 38,592 15,289 21,275 4,628 2,285 15 16,797,978 10,124,374 3,716,309 259,354 2,697,941 644,437 856,346 238,641 161,135 3,960 452,610 185,283 155,165 4,466,332 91,241 1,995,932 27,592 1,277,526 338 61,283 35,994 1,131,591 15,046 332,851 20,115 394,461 3,677 54,999 2,257 59,262 13 534 1A.168 279,666 8,437 147,268 84,764 56,939 14,337 5,414 271,016 137,830 74,143 1,797 57,246 13,078 7,970 2,856 2,192 2,922 127,044 73,095 37;555 16,394 733 1,012 9,047 185 3,720 3,500 4,072 1,378 173,431 130,287 26,805 3,731 12,608 2,374 1,059 857 52 2,312 47,513 1,901 33,403 143,387 97,622 28,306 1,284 16,175 4,465 1,192 405 277 71,057 54,874 11,332 1,337 17,017 1,027 11,957 {For definitions and explanations, Fnn a, 1954, operated by- White operators number . Full owners number . Part owners number . Managers number . All tenants number . Croppers number . Nonwhite operators number . Full owners number . Part owners number . Managers number. All tenants number. Croppers number . Land in faros, 1954, operated by- White operators acres . Full owners acres. Part owners acres . Managers acres . All tenants acres. Croppers acres. Nonwhite operators acres. Full owners acres. Part owners acres. Managers acres. All tenants acres . Cropland harvested, 1954, in faros operated by- white operators farms reporting. Full owners farms reporting . Part owners farms reporting. Managers farms reporting. All tenants farms reporting . Croppers farms reporting . Nonwhite operators farms reporting . Full owners farms reporting . Part owners farms reporting . Managers farms reporting. All tenants farms reporting . Croppers farms reporting . 254,223 109,307 67,506 35,263 42,147 6,482 132,991 24,402 15,669 640 17,793 197 16,322 19,634 L4,659 15 210,086 119,659 54,704 1,037 34,686 9,518 2,333 1,106 311,744 132,020 98,845 174 80,705 11,279 24,037 7,620 3,859 12,558 3,810 147,305 1,669 48,178 2,496 49,877 1,2U 20,896 319,478 186,138 64,128 2,283 66,929 16,462 22,433 9,611 5,843 2,278 78,126 1,186 34,257 145,792 103,184 23,108 2,133 17,367 5,371 564 472 2,078 29,663 1,399 17,682 62,015 1,227 48,827 24,205 1,090 393 153 5,203 104,636 2,843 56,984 52,680 42,163 6,985 TENNESSEE 79 OF OPERATOR : CENSUS OF 1954 Carroll Carter Cheathan Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Davidson Decatur De Kalb Dickson Dyer 2,881 2,439 1,181 1,254 2,590 1,070 2,423 1,686 2,136 1,549 2,269 1,020 1,521 1,822 2,491 1 1,677 2,117 734 601 1,789 662 1,617 1,114 830 1,289 1,807 606 1,176 1,246 724 2 541 223 200 260 397 247 297 304 289 199 215 239 189 335 363 3 6 1 4 2 3 1 1 3 15 1 2 2 657 93 247 389 402 161 506 267 1,016 58 232 174 156 239 1,402 5 194 31 134 150 219 56 270 95 366 10 50 23 30 86 628 324 7 51 145 32 19 28 12 471 105 26 76 162 7 134 7 21 36 15 10 17 8 53 76 7 5 25 8 92 11 28 10 4 7 1 46 9 8 1 18 20 9 98 19 80 7 5 "I 3 372 19 11 14 117 11 60 15 46 * 1 2 2 254 2 1 9 86 12 274,159 85,500 125,024 132,806 144,806 111,688 169,606 183,544 148,216 149,706 190,315 147,939 150,761 219,144 267,065 13 156,756 70,104 79,057 62,493 110,075 69,599 122,603 114,135 61,643 113,043 122,259 86,025 113,784 143,031 81,438 14 61,961 12,067 27,125 35,515 23,684 30,542 25,860 42,541 33,428 22,251 37,862 43,464 22,386 55,455 75,335 15 2,823 70 1,500 1,202 854 360 280 10,094 11,727 3,000 394 1,965 16 52,619 3,259 18,842 33,298 9,845 11, 547 20,289 26,508 52,865 4,318 18,467 15,450 14, 591 20,264 108,327 17 8,686 1,819 5,746 8,479 3,552 2,502 8,684 7,722 10,224 745 3,334 879 3,579 3,415 22,444 18 17,037 188 2,548 9,147 1,912 369 699 516 16,771 4,476 3,472 114 4,308 3,938 L9 7,726 188 1,125 2,386 1,043 196 346 446 2,054 2,649 843 46 2,045 562 20 5,773 1,152 2,755 126 800 145 257 20 2,854 731 265 1,512 68 1,765 974 21 22 3,538 271 3,880 69 28 96 50 11,863 831 1,117 498 2,402 23 1,735 221 1,701 52 5 23 49 5,226 188 30 314 1,655 24 2,532 2,204 954 1,076 2,439 938 2,112 1,509 1,992 1,382 1,391 873 1,389 1,505 2,301 25 79,589 17,225 23,174 35, 141 36,512 23,201 34,823 62,840 68,974 22, 814 36,417 29,409 34,580 37,255 137,096 ,:• 1,361 1,890 520 441 1,658 542 1,331 959 701 1,136 1,030 471 1,057 954 570 27 33,758 13,014 10,293 10,497 25,209 10,909 18,367 32,031 20,837 15,711 18,690 11,468 23,565 18,966 24,185 28 530 225 197 257 393 246 296 302 289 197 189 239 188 330 357 22,521 3,260 6,914 11,441 6,876 8,667 7,694 19,742 16,242 5,310 10,353 12,643 6,947 13, 149 36,921 30 6 1 3 2 2 1 1 3 15 1 2 2 31 490 2 223 431 455 43 158 1,061 3,707 206 44 917 3: 635 88 237 375 386 150 483 247 1,001 46 157 162 144 219 1,372 33 22,820 949 5,967 12,980 3,996 3,625 8,307 11,024 31,737 732 3,667 5,092 4,068 5,096 75,073 34 193 31 134 150 213 55 266 93 363 10 49 23 29 86 626 35 5,306 467 2,634 4,196 1,931 979 4,119 3,416 7,969 166 682 574 773 1,530 17,626 ■ 303 7 40 142 27 14 26 10 468 56 21 4 65 161 37 6,074 21 694 4,040 450 94 286 139 10,597 898 764 26 1,134 3,084 33 116 7 10 33 12 6 15 7 51 35 3 3 34 24 1 1,560 21 103 630 170 29 67 86 974 434 99 3 268 242 40 91 11 28 9 7 1 7 8 1 18 20 41 2,333 338 991 1 14 237 53 160 6 1,473 299 369 23 674 596 42 43 44 22 96 19 80 2 371 13 10 13 117 45 2,181 253 2,405 43 12 59 47 8,150 143 296 192 2,246 46 60 15 1 2 2 253 2 1 9 8b 47 1,460 209 1,204 29 5 22 47 4,534 65 20 154 1,595 43 Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywi 1 1 Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Kno* 1,832 1,728 1,639 1,939 3,590 1,504 2,260 2,256 1,356 605 1,026 1,875 2,044 1,797 3,544 1 1,468 1,132 792 992 2,344 520 1,191 1,438 950 414 655 1,092 1,629 1,581 2,908 2 182 277 269 409 524 217 405 493 256 127 217 316 208 116 369 3 11 3 1 6 8 8 2 1 3 2 1 21 4 171 319 575 537 716 759 664 317 148 63 151 467 205 99 246 5 25 198 225 109 4S4 295 218 94 26 15 5 118 78 48 60 6 76 20 1,071 69 56 2,790 163 247 51 17 14 9 40 10 55 7 59 10 165 27 42 308 40 116 38 13 8 5 34 10 50 8 9 9 70 23 7 153 2 34 66 8 1 3 ..* 3 9 1 7 1 836 19 7 2,327 89 65 5 3 3 4 2 2 11 1 1 520 4 5 1,128 47 43 3 1 12 137,148 118,584 252,890 232,041 239,075 193,553 241,245 261,013 212,641 81,755 183,396 166,037 155,062 108,593 191,270 13 94,912 96,641 137,030 128,518 173,103 88,226 138,761 159,630 140,058 54,520 102,887 101,487 115,939 91,303 133,966 w 25,102 17,479 69,216 59,023 42,564 51,093 54,005 70,241 51,786 23,323 46,546 35,670 23,589 11,305 32,312 u 6,668 3,221 80 6,484 8,482 1,725 2,320 4 4,483 874 1,754 8,906 16 10,466 4,464 43,423 44,420 16,924 45,752 48,479 29,417 18,477 3,908 29,480 28,880 14,660 4,231 16,086 17 1,543 1,971 10,729 7,362 7,960 8,197 10,839 6,552 2,178 198 1,118 4,166 3,373 1,971 4,522 18 2,159 1,138 65,373 4,636 1,350 100,858 12,697 13,956 2,736 809 782 740 1,062 213 1,201 L9 1,536 645 17,739 1,924 1,053 18,486 4,320 6,390 1,760 746 463 531 732 213 1,017 :■■ 111 453 10,675 1,692 208 10,763 3,747 5,161 835 38 188 34 146 .1 20 1,030 22 492 40 36,959 1,020 89 70,579 4,630 2,405 141 25 131 209 296 38 23 8 40 13,510 152 49 22,724 1,600 1,112 94 35 24 1,262 1,594 1,406 1,458 3,301 1,378 1,945 1,942 1,040 506 781 1,547 1,840 1,731 2,661 25 25,998 18,628 49,595 59,622 54,127 60,710 60,062 72,083 37,639 12,385 32,603 32,971 46,700 20,149 50,150 26 943 1,018 590 578 2,076 413 915 1,164 662 321 438 807 1,441 1,519 2,106 27 13,596 12,417 17,010 16,603 31,912 17,997 24,838 34,670 18,644 6,465 11,105 13,216 31,416 16,335 30,985 28 177 271 260 404 523 213 403 487 253 126 213 313 204 114 357 29 7,844 3,614 15,116 23,257 11,827 15,784 15,710 26,245 13,760 4,821 12,355 8,600 9,311 2,257 11,600 > 10 3 1 6 7 6 2 2 2 1 21 31 1,357 952 40 932 2,041 384 244 240 274 481 2,744 32 132 305 553 475 696 745 627 285 123 59 128 427 193 97 177 33 3,201 2,597 16,517 19,722 9,456 24,888 19,514 10,784 4,991 1,099 8,903 11,155 5,699 1,076 4,821 34 24 196 224 107 482 294 218 92 26 15 117 76 47 54 35 451 1,619 5,668 3,490 6,047 6,173 6,005 2,544 682 188 222 2,489 1,417 477 1,568 !l 48 20 1,056 55 46 2,761 155 220 40 13 10 9 33 10 30 37 316 155 22,479 1,577 323 57,973 3,945 3,954 485 113 as 124 249 32 179 38 35 10 152 14 32 286 32 94 28 11 5 5 28 10 27 y, 235 48 3,075 348 187 6,642 600 1,200 211 86 37 45 180 32 148 9 70 23 7 152 34 64 8 1 3 3 2 :A 62 95 2,363 626 ,!9 4,736 2 1,107 1,630 238 12 56 19 11 43 1 834 18 7 40 2,321 89 62 "4" 1 2 "4 2 1 ..' 19 12 17,041 603 57 46,555 2,236 1,124 36 15 122 79 50 20 1 1 519 5 1,128 47 43 3 1 3 12 9,528 150 39 18,684 1,155 800 45 20 80 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 2a .-FARMS BY TENURE, BY COLOR (For definitio: Farms, 1954. operated by- White operators number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Croppers number Nonwhite operators number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Croppers number Land in farms, 1954. operated by- White operators acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Nonwhite operators acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Croppers acres Cropland harvested, 1954. io farms operated by — White operators farms reporting Full owners farms reporting Part owners farms reporting Managers farms reporting All tenants farms reporting Croppers farms reporting Nonwhite operators farms reporting Full owners farms reporting Part owners farms reporting Managers farms reporting All tenants farms reporting Croppers farms reporting 82,173 10,878 34,460 1 971 34,864 6,920 1,553 71 194,204 59,223 63,272 12,023 37,228 4,795 9,201 300,206 157,968 81,657 5,344 55,237 9,124 877 754 2,778 94.519 1,430 37,570 78,909 50,281 14,119 2,284 12,225 1,216 591 324 131 330,146 174,671 63,398 8,172 83,905 21,549 10,509 2,784 1,659 2,656 91,682 1.104 34,046 132,609 91,339 21,720 1,612 17,938 7,175 948 803 211,519 143,086 41,564 3,917 22,952 5,361 2,819 1,162 721 650 1,861 50,674 1 344 31,643 17 263,874 136,528 56,943 2,408 67,995 8,283 6,541 2,609 1,651 2,281 1,459 80 1,143 4,164 626 1,164 723 34,935 23,836 716 185 14,446 5,081 1,241 12 24,624 177 86 6 1,414 105 88 3 3,962 31 1,067 3 19,248 41 4,028 129 2,973 inns, 1954. operated by— Whi te operators number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Croppers number Nonwhite operators number Full owners number Part owners number Managers number All tenants number Croppers number Land in farms, 1954, operated by — White operators acres Full owners acres Part owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Croppers acres Nonwhite operators acres Full owners acres Managers acres All tenants acres Croppers acres Cropland harvested, 1954, in farms operated by- White operators farms reporting Full owners farms reporting Part owners farms reporting Managers farms reporting All tenants farms reporting Croppers farms reporting Nonwhite operators farms reporting Full owners farms reporting Part owners farms reporting Managers farms reporting All tenants farms reporting Croppers farms reporting 109,703 71,171 26,603 111,534 85,269 13,150 430 12,685 3,354 1,032 225 263,931 143,632 50,118 8,481 61,700 25,941 16,340 3,014 2,994 2,351 99,297 1,118 46,508 146 320,459 193,473 61,937 8,194 56,855 18,123 20,099 9,248 3,909 43,842 321 21,598 51,097 178,384 238,981 33,344 131,741 118,704 13,286 24,600 63,554 1,747 2,910 12,686 2,720 19,133 44,037 424 7,208 4,650 393 73,625 230 13,131 3 12,032 450 160 48,012 160 14,133 340 2,376 1,849 10, 108 39,135 77,666 270 1,725 1,003 6,075 25,281 27,390 41 287 308 2,502 6,979 24,342 3 7 19 693 848 4,983 26 357 519 838 6,027 20,951 2 167 137 125 2,763 3,321 2,507 132 42,776 TENNESSEE HI OF OPERATOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued Madison Marion Marshall Maury Meigs Monrc ;■: :. ' ,; • ery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry PlcK t Poli Putnam 2,187 882 1,774 2,621 657 2, 99 2 , 82 721 2,440 2,190 709 7 767 2,510 1 1,116 629 1,185 1,494 411 1. 64 1 , 67 456 1,159 1,512 435 ' 9 578 1,665 2 360 127 171 385 114 92 •■ 516 361 158 7 87 440 3 2 1 11 3 6 7 1 5 1 1 1 5 709 126 417 731 129 37 '35 178 5 760 316 115 6 101 400 5 276 20 108 259 26 69 90 94 269 62 23 1' 23 80 6 1,407 12 113 27 41 93 43 48 6 3 34 242 10 49 151 20 33 27 10 1 17 8 171 2 '■ 86 2 6 85 2 6 4 12 9 10 11 994 58 152 5 2 81 31 35 "i "i 5 714 27 105 1 57 28 30 1 2 12 227,045 80,559 211,911 328,968 92,458 211, 182 242 , 97 68,769 78,58 295,128 178,072 158,283 56,' 5 69,512 185,303 13 121,439 48,390 131,456 170,242 53,108 139, 25 143, 99 45,122 66,18 113,142 121,419 109,431 38/ 7 50,181 122,231 14 58,799 20,991 34,660 72,391 22,745 32, 23 65, 45 12,078 7,25< 100,042 34,851 36,204 13/ ' 8,764 36,933 i'; 456 122 6,977 1,119 8, 13 4, 75 30 9CK 2,542 700 950 143 1,499 16 46,351 11,178 45,673 79,358 15,486 30, 21 29, 78 11,539 4,24 79,402 21,102 11,698 3,. • 10,424 24,640 17 11,963 2,389 10,437 15,582 3,203 12, 01 9, 17 6,249 1,31 11,325 3,734 1,650 l.C <:i 1,898 5,068 18 64,536 241 5,426 17,592 2,175 86 17, 72 1,560 1,495 221 244 105 1,566 19 16,675 201 2,096 6,317 1,345 87 8, 09 677 378 221 26 90 724 20 14,497 40 870 4,212 60 82 5,( 06 100 335 205 765 21 22 23 33,364 2,460 7,063 770 17 3,' 57 783 782 13 15 77 17,536 979 3,693 3 2, 41 651 444 15 45 24 1,881 651 1,398 2,162 570 2, 59 1/ 95 600 85 2,097 1,853 516 L 605 2,112 25 68,686 20,762 51,052 85,995 18,738 52, 56 60, { )85 13,032 11,67 138,533 37,891 19,773 11, ( 2 12,844 42,736 26 831 420 873 1,104 343 I,' 70 07 364 73 859 1,213 257 ' M 427 1,305 27 26,835 8,373 25,789 34,695 8,871 30, . 53 28, ' 21 6,850 9,12{ 38,747 19,867 7,785 5, i. 7,043 20,339 28 355 125 168 377 113 88 ' 08 83 7 508 356 154 ■I 85 437 29 19,291 7,988 11,524 22,394 6,002 11, < 80 18, 95 2,689 1,76 51,966 11,382 7,898 4,( 0 2,658 13,532 30 2 11 3 5 7 5 1 1 5 31 220 2,375 302 1, 27 1.' 79 2« 822 130 1 521 31' 693 106 357 670 111 96 ' 73 153 4f 725 283 105 9 92 365 22,340 4,401 13,739 26,531 3,563 9/ 96 11, < 90 3,493 52( 46,998 6,512 4,090 1,( ' 3,142 8,344 275 19 106 254 24 62 89 90 266 62 22 1' 22 80 6,976 843 3,616 6,634 821 4,. 06 5,. 22 2,388 16 8,162 1,445 609 14 741 1,982 31 1,367 7 88 350 22 39 67 38 46 2 5 2 26 37 30,024 79 1,662 5,297 485 ; 00 6,; 66 666 900 27 118 20 407 33 225 5 32 118 16 31 06 7 2 1 10 39 4,478 52 399 1,139 242 ] 01 1,' 21 73 27 5 96 40 171 2 t 85 2 6 84 2 6 4 12 41 4,861 27 243 1,371 39 83 1. 04 46 196 105 254 42 43 991 50 147 "i 2 77 29 35 1 1 "4 45 20,685 1,020 2,787 204 16 2; 41 547 610 13 15 57 46 714 27 103 1 1 57 28 30 1 2 47 13,788 554 1,935 3 2, 18 523 433 15 29 48 Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unic i Uni n Van Buren Warren Washing Wayne Weakley Whi te Williamson Wilson 1,118 3,496 3,268 2,314 772 c 54 1/ 26 476 2.2CX 3,533 1,444 3,329 1, C 2,377 2,731 1 675 2,553 2,067 831 374 04 < 69 371 1,53' 2,476 886 1,988 1, 1. 1,481 1,818 2 216 1 440 6 578 393 112 ] 1 48 ; 50 59 1 42 479 1 294 3 758 2 1 319 11 394 9 3 226 619 1,084 285 02 < 07 45 24 577 261 581 8 566 510 5 341 303 567 169 42 56 8 4 327 59 156 5 243 215 6 16 254 1,592 75 3 4' 8 3 73 1 292 259 103 228 20 H 6 1 22 1 136 113 ' 50 138 10 t 1 1 9 33 3 73 1 9 11 2 101 1,226 45 1 1 42 120 72 11 7 2 78 895 39 27 84 46 12 153,344 171,201 275,964 208,787 65,930 39,< 63 83, E 68 45,429 212,93 160,593 236,911 309,151 164, 3 297,906 295,670 13 99,421 122,938 170,389 72,299 37,733 30,. 93 61, 09 35,681 137,66 109,703 139,979 157,698 112, ' 172,964 189,022 14 33,048 28,576 62,759 70,258 11,584 6, 84 17, 19 7,183 54,12 27,195 71,920 94,755 36, 7 59,645 62,845 1 720 3,883 1,423 3,557 641 95 25 319 938 527 A 6,211 1,988 16 20,155 15,804 41,393 62,673 15,972 2/ ,86 5. KO 2,470 20,90 23,376 24,074 56,171 14, 0( 59,086 41,815 17 7,141 8,393 11,019 14,832 5,739 1, 01 I 97 467 4,77 13,362 2,583 10,181 4, 1 15,227 11,697 18 709 46 7,592 49,182 2,773 65 2,92 132 104 2,937 6 12,969 11,690 ■ 552 3,623 10,593 1,128 65 2,25 125 3 1,122 6 5,627 4,283 20 1,868 7,175 688 58 2 100 301 1 2,663 748 3,873 31 21 22 157 41 2,101 31,414 957 9 5 1 1,514 3,931 3,503 23 83 41 978 16,192 686 727 1,884 1,801 ... 887 2,996 2,855 2,079 684 55 1, 45 412 1,82 3,031 1,159 2,937 1, 3' 1,870 2,189 25 26,992 44,657 78,934 88,047 16,911 6, 09 15, 197 6,983 61,53 55,095 33,217 120,361 46,, 7 .70,947 63,562 26 480 2,087 1,693 626 295 14 10 320 1,20< 2,033 628 1,622 1, 5 1,034 1,354 27 11,974 26,485 40,089 20,138 6,649 4, )86 9, 00 4,700 32,57 32,664 13,135 48,453 28, 0 29,936 34,184 28 211 432 568 385 112 45 41 57 42 464 292 755 0 309 376 29 8,548 1 10,250 6 23,566 3 29,310 6 3,853 1, 1 71 3, 73 1,608 1 21,69 12,021 1 12,901 3 45,979 13, 1 V, 20,036 11 16,312 6 30 31 189 657 162 898 112 36 6 82 183 52 5 1,453 473 32 195 471 591 1,062 276 96 94 34 19' 533 236 559 7 516 453 33 6,281 7,265 15,117 37,701 6,297 52 1, 24 639 7,20 10,328 6,998 25,877 5, n 19,522 12,593 34 108 332 296 566 169 42 54 7 4 319 59 156 4 238 211 35 2,978 4,973 5,395 11,845 3,126 )45 06 188 2,00 6,121 1,500 5,431 1. 16 5,185 4,466 V, 16 2 232 1,575 70 1 3 6 1 67 li 228 205 2,624 30,863 1,003 58 19 67 1,436 2i 3,821 4,301 9 85 214 15 2 5 20 1. 79 64 39 740 3,783 126 38 18 380 5 633 958 40 48 136 10 1 31 70 .:! 682 3,575 269 18 1 67 ^ 7' 929 2 1,556 1 43 92 30 44 11 2 99 1,225 45 38 116 70 45 148 41 1,202 77 854 23,505 895 14,718 608 39 : ;;; 922 27 587 2,11 7 82 1.410 1,757 46 1,014 46 47 48 82 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE CData for items FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM All farms number 1954. Under 10 acres number 1954. 1950. Under 3 acres number 1954. 1950. 3 to 9 acres number 1954. 1950. 10 to 29 acres number 1954. 1950. 30 to 49 acres number 1954. 1950. 50 to 69 acres number 1954. 1950. 70 to 99 acres number 1954. 1950. 100 to 139 acres number 1954. 1950. 140 to 179 acres number 1954. 1950. 180 to 219 acres number 1954. 1950. 220 to 259 acres number 1954. 1950. 260 to 499 acres number 1954. 1950. . 500 to 999 acres number 1954. 1950. 1,000 acres and over number 1954. 1950. . Land in faras by size of larm: All land in farms acres 1954. 1950.. Under 10 acres acres 1954., 1950. . 10 to 29 acres acres 1954.. 1950., 30 to 49 acres acres 1954. . 1950.. 50 to 69 acres acres 1954.. 1950.. 70 to 99 acres acres 1954. , 1950., 100 to 139 acres acres 1954., 1950. , 140 to 179 acres acres 1954., 1950.. 180 to 219 acres acres 1954.. 1950. . 220 to 259 acres acres 1954.. 1950.. 260 to 499 acres acres 1954.. 1950.. 500 to 999 acres acres 1954. . 1950.. 1,000 acres and over acres 1954., 1950., FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Estimated number of farms 1954.. 1950. . Field-crop farms other than vegetable and frutt-and-nut number 1954.. 1950.. Cash-grain number 1954. . 1950. . Cotton number 1954. . 1950.. Other field-crop number 1954.. 1950. . Vegetable farms number 1954.. 1950.. frutt-and-nut farm3 number 1954.. 1950.. Dairy farms number 1954. . 1950.. Foul try farms number 1954. . 1950.. livestock farms other than dairy and Poultry number 1954. . 1950.. General farms number 1954. . 1950. . Prlmart ly crop number 1954. . 1950.. Primarily livestock number 1954.. 1950.. Crop and I lve3tock number 1954. . 1950.. Xtscellaneou3 and unclassified farms number 1954.. 1950.. 2,366 21,109 21,846 53,884 28,576 36,593 23,285 28,933 24,458 28,849 21,422 24,461 11,996 12,953 7,252 7,486 4,159 7,850 2,173 1,895 126,661 140,316 815,553 999,135 1,091,383 1,393,981 1,350,485 1,672,254 2,027,500 2,378,936 2,475,191 2,812,868 1,882,936 2,025,437 1,430,801 1,475,123 988,803 966,065 2,893,982 2,655,095 1,423,206 1,236,337 1,147,823 778,833 74,475 74,414 2,815 2,361 39,623 44,811 1,327 974 7,738 11,500 13,252 14,243 13,887 14,397 7,485 7,709 4,068 2,192 3,047 1,426 6,012 4,191 1,096 1,037 5,000 1,400 15,063 70 14,673 37 1,666 20 1,634 23 17,245 70 22,937 80 13,863 40 21,927 93 3,271 3,649 9 1,418 3,818 9 9,174 40 14,460 75 80,071 1,241 94,939 1,005 809 683 5,428 5,320 9,657 8,570 12,956 14,961 24,666 28,144 42,513 45,829 35,416 40,061 26,878 32,345 22,652 24,605 69,364 59,090 27,287 19,183 1,360 1,123 440 575 1,512 3,410 4,458 6,907 6,209 10,087 11,925 17,637 21,310 30,898 18,575 21,525 15,081 15,457 8,311 9,228 25,695 30,538 8,545 7,129 5,995 4,742 189 360 2,596 3,739 3,656 6,074 6,457 8,274 11,025 12,582 13,885 9,207 10,499 8,367 8,230 7,157 7,788 24,361 25,622 16,785 15,314 12,720 5,015 182,692 2,955 2,636 13,069 14,900 18,383 19,546 18,516 19,374 21,344 23,632 23,944 25,656 17,183 17,824 10,878 12,642 8,119 8,787 27,601 22,493 7,634 11,468 4,864 3,734 832 3,792 4,207 7,750 9,425 10,034 10,593 15,673 17,334 18,092 21,747 21,591 23,968 8,957 10,428 27,651 29,392 9,804 16,476 6,370 3,982 1,805 2,715 6,766 9,570 8,672 11,163 8,748 11,941 11,876 11,999 9,349 11,698 5,494 7,395 5,360 5,538 2,378 2,400 7,108 9,325 3,508 2,655 TENNESSEE 83 OF FARM : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 reports for only a sample of farms. See text} Carroll carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Davidson Decatur De Kalb Dickson Dyer 3,205 2,446 1,232 1,399 2,622 1,089 2,451 1,698 2,607 1,549 2,374 1,046 1,527 1,898 2,653 1 252 639 142 85 421 109 391 100 264 131 458 46 121 140 262 2 217 691 101 78 526 104 298 140 261 170 641 74 180 120 230 3 40 74 38 13 ■ 25 104 17 38 7 34 8 11 19 39 4 28 32 16 9 75 23 5 25 4 46 17 27 10 16 5 212 565 104 72 329 84 287 83 226 124 424 38 110 121 223 6 189 659 85 69 451 98 275 135 236 166 595 57 153 110 214 7 545 885 195 213 670 162 574 225 720 371 521 121 192 263 706 8 493 1,089 233 252 840 256 M„ 332 882 506 783 171 353 332 916 9 406 409 137 175 483 131 388 213 500 275 338 107 191 170 403 10 544 522 159 208 598 203 466 277 ... V 308 429 173 311 266 618 .: 426 211 145 174 360 140 356 212 379 218 247 99 202 223 294 \2 533 248 178 225 487 174 360 264 469 274 305 133 277 246 385 499 146 187 207 308 177 265 280 330 184 248 IX 257 300 276 14 605 174 197 274 361 188 291 341 381 213 302 189 301 340 339 15 448 76 158 223 182 137 211 243 202 142 191 178 227 300 250 16 491 93 161 238 221 164 215 290 221 178 226 205 258 360 310 17 255 38 90 98 83 74 91 149 83 60 117 109 133 173 140 18 253 44 98 103 99 113 169 88 83 139 117 129 236 137 19 158 20 57 91 49 51 64 99 43 36 73 73 85 115 83 20 136 2 J 72 84 57 55 49 99 30 44 79 92 76 135 74 21 70 11 24 51 19 25 32 43 29 31 42 43 45 74 54 22 79 10 27 35 21 24 32 50 16 33 58 46 44 64 43 23 122 9 74 68 35 65 53 112 35 64 94 101 57 100 120 24 107 12 86 53 46 64 69 97 30 56 105 90 51 105 102 25 24 1 16 14 8 14 17 18 18 27 37 27 14 31 38 26 21 15 13 8 13 16 21 10 24 42 24 9 28 35 27 1 7 9 4 10 8 8 3 9 27 28 1 5 3 1 * 2 2 9 7 8 3 '• 18 29 291,196 85,688 127,572 141,953 146,718 112,057 170,305 184,060 164,987 149,706 194,791 151,411 150,875 223,452 271,003 3. 304,309 102,218 138,467 150,710 178,917 120,849 177 ,886 201,668 168,637 158,163 228,644 165,205 161,217 241,544 269,823 Jl 1,260 3,329 610 399 2,132 495 1.747 494 1,399 719 2,378 205 608 712 1,369 32 1,086 3,906 576 383 2,759 546 1,659 764 1,402 1,031 3,418 440 985 644 1 286 33 10,486 15,528 3,400 4,098 12,191 2,994 10,242 4,149 13,441 6,780 9,278 2,382 3,589 4,807 13,017 34 9,383 19,008 4,162 5,143 15,036 4,590 11,854 6,360 16,814 9,140 13,420 3,468 6,652 6,116 18,605 35 15,788 15.354 5,361 6,692 18,168 4,990 14,606 8,141 19,310 10,595 13,177 4,159 7,419 6,457 15,333 36 20,976 19,776 6,277 7,931 22,491 7,653 17,549 10,687 23,150 11,765 16,566 6,612 11,976 10,129 23,488 37 24,822 12,263 8,428 10,247 20,691 8,017 20,397 12,360 22,038 12,364 14,347 5,836 11,713 13,161 17,075 38 31,047 14,179 10,507 13,351 28,057 9,950 20,920 15,190 27,062 15,443 17,701 7,768 16,196 14,393 22,069 .... 41 ,410 11,686 15,579 17,307 25,268 14,548 21,953 23,179 27,250 15,221 20,479 11,217 21,212 25,517 23,089 40 49,827 14,014 16,410 23,048 29,322 15,500 23,818 28,223 31,411 19,471 25,218 15,786 24,579 28,634 27,779 41 52,109 8,795 18,194 26,294 20,554 15 ,631 24,231 28,069 23,185 16,239 22,154 20,921 25,795 35,048 28,960 42 56,145 10,777 18,483 27,766 25,040 18,388 24.877 33,273 25,391 20,339 25,963 24,222 29,127 41,489 35,644 43 40,042 5,987 14,218 15,397 12,862 11,663 14,226 23,622 13,136 9,426 18,453 17,053 20,996 27,258 22,030 44 39,590 6,735 15,343 22,314 15,965 15 ,493 17,261 26,533 13,938 12,873 21,957 18,257 20,195 37,071 21,287 45 31,149 4,012 11,333 17,821 9,634 9,996 12,741 19,414 8,521 7,142 14,454 14,506 16,797 22,658 16,552 46 26,769 4,609 14,206 16,632 11,155 10,792 9,760 19,495 5,966 10,246 15,452 18,339 14,634 26,381 14,503 47 16,623 2,678 5,643 12,180 4,554 5,932 7,682 10,234 6,991 7,433 9,889 10,344 10,691 17,553 12,772 48 18,830 2,334 6,444 8,402 5,018 5,775 7,694 11,817 3,765 7,731 13,542 11,118 10,332 15,367 10,240 49 42,086 3,078 25,272 23,088 11,065 22 .774 17,985 37,459 12,280 21,982 32,667 X,511 18,398 32,837 41,014 50 36,453 4,383 30,042 18,209 15,388 22,389 24 , 336 32 .428 10,532 18,131 35,662 32,520 16,702 35,772 33,544 51 15,421 649 10,813 8,430 4,730 9,676 11,363 11,517 11,192 18,515 24,855 18,354 8,757 21,789 25,343 52 13,061 2,497 10,017 7,531 5,238 8,573 10.844 13,856 6,372 16,017 28,705 15,880 5,997 18,766 23,220 53 2,329 8,721 4,869 5,341 13,132 5,422 6,244 23,290 12,660 11,923 4,900 15,655 54,449 54 1,142 6,000 3,448 1,200 7,314 3,042 2,834 15,976 11,040 10,795 3,842 6,782 38,158 55 3,215 2,541 1,277 1,415 2,614 1,079 2,388 1,694 2,559 1,525 2,483 1,013 1,628 1,904 2,721 '■6 3.480 2,910 1,332 1,603 3,271 1,345 2,575 2,082 2,996 1,898 3,116 1,322 1,992 2,236 3,207 57 1,565 370 521 910 1,606 265 1,151 160 2,041 67 131 331 361 585 2,023 58 1,928 309 578 924 1,654 328 964 199 2,390 81 163 278 347 499 2,357 59 20 15 25 21 60 5 1 15 40 35 20 80 60 10 5 16 5 11 24 45 14 9 29 5 30 23 129 bl 1,530 910 65 2,036 291 1,943 62 1,913 924 89 2,376 263 2,213 63 15 370 506 1,600 240 1,130 35 66 116 326 565 64 5 304 562 1,649 317 940 65 72 134 10 317 476 15 65 15 5 5 20 5 21 6 5 5 25 14 30 10 25 66 8 5 21 11 5 66 67 66 69 65 35 26 10 50 30 146 400 5 47 244 5 150 41 20 70 35 27 6 31 49 11 197 254 10 45 321 10 144 52 25 71 5 5 20 10 5 20 10 25 55 5 10 25 72 5 5 10 5 9 5 5 20 9 13 41 5 23 73 140 75 125 45 96 164 62 217 101 133 312 204 271 343 160 74 159 140 150 36 126 244 106 261 109 202 331 216 370 376 269 75 185 56 45 10 75 100 106 217 46 67 55 46 236 35 185 76 263 81 91 86 199 148 274 403 93 59 115 166 292 202 215 77 40 21 15 20 25 10 61 25 20 15 10 55 10 94 78 40 5 18 37 5 5 19 26 54 89 31 20 10 37 5 29 5 69 10 23 5 72 79 80 30 13 16 15 9 37 39 60 9 12 14 49 32 10 .-1 140 35 25 10 55 75 96 125 21 37 35 31 171 20 91 82 193 50 38 66 171 85 181 254 73 50 66 123 174 147 133 83 1,250 1,985 540 420 787 495 892 690 331 1,146 1,661 422 610 890 287 84 1,090 2,316 492 521 1,234 609 1,003 940 371 1,490 2,071 647 839 1,079 325 35 84 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM All farms number 1954 — Under 10 acres .number 1954. . . 1950. . . Under 3 acres number 1954... 1950... 3 to 9 acres number 1954... 1950... 10 to 29 acres number 1954... 1950. . . 30 to 49 acres number 1954. . 1950. . 50 to 69 acres number 1954.. 1950. . 70 to 99 acres number 1954.. 1950.. 100 to 139 acres number 1954 — 1950.. 140 to 179 acres number 1954. . 1950.. 180 to 219 acres number 1954... 1950... 220 to 259 acres number 1954... 1950... 260 to 499 acres number 1954... 1950. . . 500 to 999 acres number 1954... 1950... 1,000 acres and over number 1954. . . 1950. . . Land in fans by size of fara: All land in farms acres 1954... 1950... Under 10 acres acres 1954... 1950.. 10 to 29 acres acres 1954.. 1950.. 30 to 49 acres acres 1954.. 1950... 50 to 69 acres acres 1954... 1950... 70 to 99 acres acres 1954... 1950. . . 100 to 139 acres acres 1954... 1950. . . 140 to 179 acres acres 1954. . . 1950... 180 to 219 acres acres 1954... 1950. . . 220 to 259 acres acres 1954... 1950... 260 to 499 acres acres 1954... 1950... 500 to 999 acres acres 1954... 1950... 1,000 acres and over acres 1954... 1950... FAHMS BY TYPE OF FAHM ■.ttmated number of farms 1954. . . 1 950. . . Field-crop farms other than vegetable and frult-and-nut number 1954... 1950... Cash-train number 1954. . . 1950... Cotton number 1954. . . 1950.. Other field-crop number 1954. . 1950. . Vegetable farms number 1954.. 1950.. t-and-nut farms number 1954. . 1950.. Dairy farms number 1954.. 1950.. Poultry farms number 1954.. 1950.. Livestock farms other than dairy and poultry number 1954. . 1950.. General farms number 1954. . . 1950.. Prlmarl ly crop number 1954. . 1950.. Primarily livestock number 1954.. 1950.. Crop and livestock number 1954.. 1950.. 'scellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954.. 1950.. 2,052 1,535 31,569 35,191 22,713 36,009 20,860 35,043 23,935 35,245 33,722 43,888 27,230 29,918 18,404 18,824 15,440 14,652 55,963 49, 911 48,663 39,214 86,663 54,053 1,167 1,033 6,902 7,874 8,667 10,395 9,664 11,858 11,881 12,843 12,430 13,745 7,573 9,077 9,686 6,665 5,038 4,545 14,821 11,193 15,171 7,163 20,308 7,585 1,176 966 7,619 7,271 11,269 13,162 15,324 20,646 25,438 38,111 37.034 37,366 23,870 29,426 17,581 20,728 12,352 11,996 30,725 29,212 12,941 13,165 17,090 9,744 2,565 2,860 21,456 27,502 34,032 42,215 39,342 50,975 59,342 62,263 52,267 57,097 35,004 30,712 22,093 23,492 16,417 13,729 37,149 25,889 10,616 7,394 5,498 1,900 1,386 1,366 9,248 14,315 14,726 22,027 22,597 30,171 44,311 51,565 53,747 63,265 40,722 46,417 39,501 35,828 23,485 25,304 59,9S5 48,009 28,050 19,195 4,153 5,814 8,764 10,215 14,714 15,191 18,711 19,647 22,598 24,596 23,931 24,852 15,854 13,311 8,884 11,189 7,149 7,838 15,373 13,927 2,904 1,936 5,775 6,373 1,433 1,664 1,009 1,076 4,841 4,058 26,527 31,268 38,934 41,726 44,463 49,912 58,449 61,890 51,601 50,099 30,760 31,970 23,625 59,985 10,574 9,989 29,890 24,888 4,661 5,101 8,664 6,493 822 1,420 2,202 4,353 2,243 4,799 2,372 4,035 4,228 5,216 5,068 7,481 3,130 3,453 5,167 6,782 2.380 3,150 10,044 10,727 5,209 7,255 9,815 6,194 TENNESSEE 85 OF FARM : CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox 1,748 2,710 2,008 3,646 4,294 2,423 2,503 1,407 622 1,884 2,084 1,807 3,599 1 393 298 207 222 663 470 180 182 84 41 67 160 280 316 758 2 241 171 167 553 381 89 169 82 27 77 151 279 247 901 3 104 17 19 237 17 .' 17 5 5 54 64 61 83 4 22 12 7 70 18 11 9 10 2 13 49 30 23 5 194 190 203 426 404 163 162 67 36 62 106 216 255 675 6 421 219 159 160 483 363 78 160 72 25 77 138 230 217 878 7 515 297 797 339 819 1,750 339 320 132 78 98 303 421 481 1,050 8 399 765 413 1,073 1,745 386 382 174 57 143 474 502 511 1,290 9 275 326 273 621 677 273 253 119 52 62 295 361 350 588 10 308 483 398 U67 944 396 337 191 143 398 420 374 748 11 1< 1 243 207 236 417 406 264 313 143 66 110 270 280 235 389 12 257 292 289 539 562 341 378 172 72 327 285 232 438 13 150 264 228 253 408 352 354 396 191 80 116 284 263 164 308 14 199 246 341 320 468 437 442 439 225 83 167 350 304 167 349 15 166 166 265 217 328 257 392 414 214 110 146 232 205 105 240 16 175 162 354 265 326 318 416 507 252 120 183 296 186 108 277 17 98 202 131 118 232 247 156 60 114 138 107 57 99 18 124 99 209 135 173 113 242 285 173 68 107 158 123 58 118 19 39 119 77 69 55 142 WO 99 40 82 73 66 34 60 20 3d 3S 126 88 80 67 156 144 121 39 94 78 62 24 65 21 23 19 7... 70 42 33 75 c4 65 28 54 37 17 11 28 22 13 23 75 50 42 35 84 54 48 22 53 41 27 15 37 23 42 192 120 86 107 152 140 148 49 123 78 68 37 59 24 39 190 122 83 84 113 136 156 46 129 55 66 41 52 25 5 62 53 23 47 19 29 41 14 52 9 12 13 12 26 19 7 63 40 21 45 10 17 35 14 37 11 8 9 11 27 2 29 17 22 1 5 15 4 16 5 4 28 6 1 22 16 3 11 1 * 11 1 13 4 4 5 8 29 139,307 119,722 318,263 236,677 240,425 294,411 253,942 274,969 215,377 S2,5o4 184,178 166,777 156,124 108,806 192,471 30 147,944 121,639 338,677 248,258 257,740 289,787 261,752 291,080 225,192 77,509 196,531 188,270 161,544 109,947 217,750 31 1,983 1,217 1,172 1,091 2,919 2,530 918 924 361 225 329 727 1,314 1,437 3,875 32 2,347 1,312 888 891 3,013 2,173 445 927 397 139 513 942 1,428 1,272 4,990 33 8,936 5,569 14,758 6,276 15,207 32,356 6,473 6,131 2,436 1,424 1,847 5,814 7,891 8,931 18,640 34 10,549 7,176 14,921 8,454 19,559 33,669 7,743 7,151 3,203 1,086 2,537 8,982 9,305 9,496 22,948 35 10,277 10,44* 12,155 10,420 23,609 25,314 10,220 9,550 4,632 1,961 2,350 11,227 14,015 13,073 22,134 36 13,221 11,839 17,612 15,132 25,347 35,116 14,943 12,956 7,512 2,224 5,418 15,284 . 14,214 28,323 37 9,323 13,950 11,926 13,867 24,317 23,087 15,458 8,226 3,790 6,397 15,624 16,145 13,360 22,575 38 11,962 14,773 16, 510 16,569 31,105 31,595 19,909 22,125 9,819 4,241 8,312 18,873 16,388 13,331 25,383 39 12,306 21,856 18,915 21,112 33,350 29,155 29,468 33,130 15,843 , 9,694 23,530 21,908 13,496 25,530 40 16,412 20,063 28,340 26,257 38,444 35,659 36,663 36,590 18,517 7,134 13,753 28,677 24,837 13,617 28,819 41 18,723 18,809 30,563 24,983 37,716 29,700 45,804 48,052 24,943 12,682 16,752 26,287 23,546 12,026 27,628 42 19,846 18,214 40,188 30,760 37,694 3o,389 48, 561 56,409 29,346 14,145 21,041 33,461 21,412 12,541 31,644 43 15,503 15,387 31,723 20,634 25,982 18,525 36,395 38,808 24,432 9,557 17,872 21,599 16,543 8,854 15,259 44 19,323 15,314 32,452 21,224 26,822 17,503 38,210 44,608 26,934 10,732 16,945 24,552 18,983 9,124 18,368 45 9,188 7,614 23,519 15,260 13,552 10,895 28,221 27,476 19,724 8,062 16,229 14,220 13,117 6,638 11,809 46 7,088 7,472 24,720 17,374 15,597 13,297 30,732 28,437 24,166 7,723 18,613 15,308 12,146 4,69e 12,843 47 5,527 4,514 18,035 16,711 9,895 7,831 17,762 15,201 15,547 6,622 12,922 8,831 4,042 2,645 6,686 48 3,218 5,568 18,066 11,912 9,872 8,071 19,995 12,831 11,505 5,201 12,600 9,776 6,402 3,519 8,766 4" 19,238 14,742 66,338 39,996 30,364 37,733 50,743 47,127 51,577 16,701 42,261 25,702 22,479 12,621 19,610 5C 20,176 13,780 64,464 40,865 28,655 29,750 36,919 46,406 54,379 14,890 43,878 17,549 21,321 14,184 17,243 51 14,083 3,496 41,611 36,357 16,043 31,858 11,245 18,133 25,567 9,842 32,726 5,685 7,752 8,260 7,962 52 12,898 4,878 42,043 27,748 13,812 29,223 6,534 10,933 22,575 8,814 23,137 7,827 4,943 5,954 7,329 53 14,220 2,120 47,548 29,970 7,471 45,427 1,235 12,367 22,089 5,096 24,799 7,531 7,372 7,465 10,763 54 10,904 1,250 38,473 31,072 7,820 17,342 1,098 9,707 16,839 1,180 29,784 7,039 8,018 7,997 11,094 55 1,886 1,687 2,719 2,047 3,604 4,387 2,401 2,470 1,450 599 1,031 1,930 2,164 1,884 3,623 56 2,240 1,820 3,091 2,303 4,028 4,742 2,676 2,852 1,640 614 1,292 2,343 2,266 1,791 4,294 57 100 961 1,847 785 1,485 3,577 1,456 576 150 125 95 725 755 861 320 58 72 825 1,944 917 1,179 3,903 1,477 587 95 97 71 458 560 444 274 59 10 26 95 35 21 16 55 15 15 80 20 40 15 6U 18 15 74 24 19 21 33 9 48 32 28 19 61 1,821 690 3,556 1,440 240 5 5 ->; 1,929 843 3,860 1,477 288 63 951 1,450 281 130 110 10 705 715 861 305 ,,.. 10 LI 825 10 5 1,155 24 6 5 10 278 5 88 5 23 426 532 444 56 42 255 20 54 10 61 67 68 43 16 19 10 4 1 69 92 35 150 20 215 30 5 10 40 286 40 268 7C 66 5 40 5 167 19 15 154 12 5 45 48 243 40 288 71 5 10 10 25 10 10 25 10 5 30 60 72 43 25 1 9 24 21 5 21 18 16 34 61 73 96 96 117 203 148 171 185 324 454 92 263 309 67 46 183 74 125 167 110 243 233 127 251 477 608 117 333 467 138 93 283 75 75 57 67 290 80 85 345 51 35 45 186 236 166 140 76 11*. 157 119 186 415 69 129 596 99 56 75 305 323 239 186 77 40 16 21 65 50 40 115 25 5 15 31 31 60 50 78 2l 10 5 25 25 38 15 16 5 21 114 35 25 5 5 13 20 37 20 57 5 54 34 79 81 5 5 38 5 50 25 14 27 112 19 5 10 81 30 30 35 46 210 25 45 195 26 25 10 135 200 106 90 82 72 147 89 156 339 53 103 432 49 37 35 156 247 180 142 83 1,467 555 648 977 1,516 518 645 995 740 327 618 665 790 715 2,622 84 1,752 641 861 943 2,010 600 783 1,023 805 321 764 1,049 968 932 3,143 85 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM shown in italics ras by sire: All farms number 1954.. Under 10 acres number 1954. . 1950.. Under 3 acres number 1954.. 1950.. 3 to 9 acres number 1954.. 1950.. 10 to 29 acres number 1954. . 1950.. 30 to 49 acres number 1954. . 1950.. 50 to 69 acres number 1954. . 1950. . 70 to 99 acres number 1954. . 1950.. 100 to 139 acres number 1954. . 1950. . 140 to 179 acres number 1954. . 1950.. 180 to 219 acres number 1954. . 1950.. 220 to 259 acres number 1954. . 1950.. 260 to 499 acres number 1954.. 1950. . 500 to 999 acres number 1954.. 1950., 1,000 acres and over number 1954.. 1950. . Land in faras by size of fara: All land in farms acres 1954., 1950. , Under 10 acres acres 1954. . 1950. , 10 to 29 acres acres 1954., 1950. . 30 to 49 acres acres 1954.. 1950. , 50 to 69 acres acres 1954., 1950. , 70 to 99 acres acres 1954., 1950. , 100 to 139 acres acres 1954., 1950. , 140 to 179 acres acres 1954. 1950., 180 to 219 acres acres 1954., 1950., 220 to 259 acres acres 1954., 1950., 260 to 499 acres acres 1954., 1950., 500 to 999 acres acres 1954. 1950.. 1,000 acres and over acres 1954. 1950. FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM .ttmated number of farms 1954. 1950. Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruit-and-nut number 1954. 1950.. Cash-grain number 1954. 1950. . Cotton number 1954. 1950.. Other field-crop number 1954.. 1950. . Vegetable farms number 1954., 1950.. Fruit-and-nut farms number 1954.. 1950.. Dairy farms number 1954. . 1950.. Poultry farms number 1954.. 1950.. Livestock farms other than dairy and poultry number 1954.. 1950.. General farms number 1954.. 1950.. Primarily crop number 1954. 1950.. Primarily livestock number 1954. 1950. Crop and livestock number 1954.. 1950.. fiscal laneous and unclassified farms number 1954.. 1950.. 7,708 2,958 4,271 4,968 4,839 3,762 3,939 3,109 5,558 17,862 16,665 21,851 19,773 13,447 9,792 2,413 2,353 25, 955 35,515 18,117 22, 639 14,; 21,099 19,398 20, 924 20,6" t 22,822 17,210 15,928 11,121 11,227 8,196 9,018 29,472 26,980 25,476 16,272 38,370 34,780 1,201 1,088 9,140 12,177 19,116 27,115 25,613 36,278 44,324 52, 517 51,856 62,144 37,764 33,278 21, 520 21,734 3o,937 37,262 20,854 21,194 18,895 11,292 226 251 1,135 1,601 2,488 3,222 2,463 3,962 5,412 4,785 8,433 10,905 8,348 7,619 4,752 5,741 5,467 3,993 17,105 ' ,29! 1,363 1,106 12,426 15,188 18,129 21,668 22,939 24,235 36,932 46,179 49,021 51,676 40,173 42,215 21,698 22,622 67,609 59,445 29,457 25,000 1,024 4,686 5,466 6,669 15,159 15,328 18,128 19,705 13,503 14,995 12,160 13,459 7,932 7,677 30,491 26,004 11,840 12,426 2,081 2,744 700 1,218 4,843 7,673 8,706 13,981 14,398 17,396 27,040 31,463 34,985 40,234 30,737 34,677 18,566 20,382 15,271 13,329 38,875 32,396 16, 559 16, 509 3,608 1,000 952 779 8,229 9,236 13,927 20,310 17,408 25,598 30,276 42,296 40,520 50,511 34,276 33,048 24,318 22,049 17,959 13,023 57, 260 34,686 19,082 12,216 6,208 TENNESSEE 87 OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Monroe Montgomery Moore 2,245 1,890 20,219 23,981 19,155 25,786 18,881 28,009 30, 859 39,234 39,677 41,823 30, 922 32,189 22,167 20,827 16,349 16,527 48, 208 40,990 29.750 24.683 13,149 5,559 897 1,048 3,494 3,836 3,388 5,542 4,399 4,983 6,246 7,591 9,811 10,941 7,675 9,578 5,494 6,496 3,150 4,985 20, 565 17,338 :l. ' - 8,412 4,620 5,265 3,977 5,666 7,032 26,587 27,206 33,420 38,299 27,386 29, 760 23,346 24,904 15,876 16,065 45,951 40,386 17,508 13,956 3,554 3,547 8,865 11,264 13,219 17,495 18,721 29,142 31,089 43,235 48,521 36,409 40,422 35,312 35,203 27,312 22,355 81,940 70,464 36, 857 33,757 17,372 16,396 2,011 2,415 2,096 4,151 4,072 5,294 6,524 8,572 11,882 13,658 11,761 12,143 6,102 11,254 7,227 7,595 25,409 23,568 8,403 9,016 8,891 3,383 1,565 1,249 8,002 8,995 14,110 15,909 18,432 22,905 29,471 32,359 33,359 36,092 26,675 28,637 17,949 20,935 12,003 12,227 29,602 27,566 12,721 13,055 7,979 6,097 1,581 1,302 8,759 11,626 9,144 9,363 12,282 15,595 24,464 26,289 35,033 42,612 30,949 32,104 26,375 24,440 18,771 20,232 58,829 56,514 26, 530 20,371 2,128 2,833 4,200 5,150 8,223 10,016 12,312 13,114 12,619 10,564 7,625 8,994 5,449 5,216 6,615 8,687 5,260 2,335 5,394 8,368 7,607 10,155 7,678 11,775 10,392 17,123 6,198 7,565 4,757 9,699 5,236 5,412 11,066 15,909 11,024 4,606 4,750 7,193 7,615 8,619 9,640 13,735 15,740 19,498 22,891 31,684 36,689 47,196 35,911 36, 676 29,301 30,485 20, 560 17,406 65,964 61, 501 32,442 23,099 18,1 14,953 1,309 6,781 8,574 12,962 15,595 19,473 24,930 26,268 34,842 30,675 34,851 18, 520 20,004 14,379 17,121 7,439 8,866 24, 565 23,067 8,523 1,297 2,106 2,397 9,425 12,621 9,524 8,812 8,794 10,798 41,356 43,419 37,616 35,900 561 654 2,834 3,366 4,574 6,8 6,467 7,190 8,453 9,554 7,906 9,479 5,626 4,566 4,324 4,733 7,228 2,430 3,091 1,164 1,037 5,642 5,309 7,211 7,386 9,212 10,898 12,233 3,101 5,056 11,724 13,188 8,316 7,068 2,330 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 3. -FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM AND BY TYPE [Data for items shown in Italics FARMS BY SIZE OF FARM Robertson Rutherford All farms number 1954. Under 10 acres number 1954. 1950. Under 3 acres number 1954. 1950. 3 to 9 acres number 1954. 1950. 10 to 29 acres number 1954. 1950. 30 to 49 acres number 1954. 1950. 50 to 69 acres number 1954. 1950. 70 to 99 acres number 1954. 1950. 100 to 139 acres number 1954. 1950. 140 to 179 acres number 1954. 1950. 180 to 219 acres number 1954. 1950. 220 to 259 acres number 1954. 1950. 260 to 499 acres number 1954. 1950. 500 to 999 acres number 1954. 1950. 1,000 acres and over number 1954. 1950. Land in faras by size of fara: All land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Under 10 acres acres 1954. 1950. 10 to 29 acres acres 1954. 1950. 30 to 49 acres acres 1954. 1950. 50 to 69 acres acres 1954. 1950. 70 to 99 acres acres 1954. 1950. 100 to 139 acres acres 1954. 1950. 140 to 179 acres acres 1954. 1950. 180 to 219 acres acres 1954. 1950. 220 to 259 acres acres 1954. 1950. 260 to 499 acres acres 1954. 1950. 500 to 999 acres acres 1954. 1950. 1,000 acres and over acres 1954. 1950. FARMS BY TYPE OF FARM Estimated number of farms 1954. 1950. Field-crop farms other than veietable and frult-and-nut number 1954.. 1950.. Cash-iraln number 1954. . 1950. . Cotton number 1954. . 1950.. Other field-crop number 1954.. 1950. . Veietable farms number 1954.. 1950.. Frult-and-nut farms number 1954.. 1950.. Hairy farms number 1954. . 1950.. Poultry farms number 1954.. 1950.. Livestock farms other than dairy and poultry number 1954. . 1950.. General farms number 1954. . 1950.. Prlmart ly crop number 1954. . 1950.. Primarily livestock number 1954.. 1950.. Crop and livestock number 1954.. 1950.. rtscellaneous and unclassified farms number 1954.. 1950.. 712 4,171 5,150 5,453 8,564 7,572 9,243 8,155 12,381 10,350 14,619 9,661 12,367 7,092 7,173 6,023 20,485 17,878 5,019 7,692 24,571 914 1,475 4,498 5,816 6,711 7,389 8,386 10,385 13,585 14,388 15,598 22,471 12,688 15,849 11,111 11,665 10,135 7,854 19,333 20,651 5,459 10,700 4,148 2,165 1,911 1,574 9,718 11,962 13,096 14,695 17,775 22,215 35,672 37,480 42,742 50,766 35,370 24,785 16,654 17,245 51,485 46,065 17,753 15,037 13,973 13,734 2,089 1,732 12,020 13,389 14,628 17,663 17,305 20,622 35,066 38,371 48,931 51,013 40,128 43;411 32,640 37,252 26,827 29,192 70,961 66,346 30,851 27,425 9,112 10,076 982 1,158 5,107 6,911 6,679 9,406 6,278 8,618 6,357 9,230 7,047 11,893 4,117 6,859 3,191 4,482 268 486 1,781 2,870 2,269 2,630 2,384 3,090 3,163 5,199 5,349 6,762 3,789 3,433 3,976 2,859 1,666 1,603 5,985 5,079 7,400 6,001 13,067 2,899 1,528 1,962 9,165 12,819 16,656 22,440 22,034 26,675 28,275 31,542 30,606 37,066 21,266 23,192 15,705 15,040 5,190 8,265 21,146 19,333 6,082 5,901 1,124 1,055 5,471 14,767 35,854 43,208 26,595 37,863 20,279 32,941 22,229 33,697 24,710 31,018 16,460 22,892 14,838 13,212 12,317 14,220 41,830 45,942 36,926 33,858 55,097 43,440 TENNESSEE 89 OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson 1,134 3,499 3,522 3,906 847 954 1,426 479 2,253 3,541 1,447 3,402 1,822 2,669 2,990 1 104 846 454 514 106 249 218 52 !'.' 85 158 170 294 336 2 113 713 509 358 119 191 157 38 261 777 89 259 163 270 275 3 161 102 66 37 43 56 17 51 210 22 11 15 30 93 4 10 49 86 26 39 13 20 2 27 72 9 17 10 47 65 5 685 352 448 69 206 162 35 207 660 63 147 155 214 243 6 664 423 332 80 178 137 36 234 705 80 242 153 223 210 7 146 1,017 634 1,485 166 277 267 85 335 994 176 465 294 460 417 8 220 1,102 880 1,592 233 277 299 119 400 1,069 209 616 401 528 513 9 571 532 548 92 180 293 76 294 575 139 503 299 265 325 10 L6 1 630 732 773 128 186 328 85 311 641 209 760 334 343 395 11 ." 497 363 119 91 207 53 281 410 125 545 224 265 282 12 362 626 434 118 98 202 66 358 458 193 738 286 317 407 13 130 317 485 327 95 53 206 65 304 295 175 586 289 310 437 14 L5I 336 616 364 133 79 195 88 376 342 229 768 296 325 505 15 15' 185 426 251 129 50 124 59 309 187 174 519 222 330 436 16 216 449 252 107 49 138 69 347 217 248 587 224 405 505 17 71 182 128 55 31 48 29 178 94 162 246 109 226 252 18 109 88 206 127 28 49 34 177 85 189 226 133 268 271 19 41 96 82 34 11 29 11 97 50 103 155 75 159 183 ,'IJ 47 129 67 35 6 26 16 93 39 117 138 63 166 184 21 20 56 60 22 5 11 14 57 19 79 97 41 83 121 22 28 68 37 20 2 9 12 46 12 80 70 28 92 96 23 58 133 102 25 5 21 25 115 38 167 110 81 210 165 24 55 112 67 17 10 17 25 85 34 151 76 80 203 198 25 12 21 40 2 2 18 8 55 15 12 58 34 26 12 20 26 5 3 8 7 41 12 15 56 19 27 8 6 6 6 1 7 1 7 3 6 9 2 28 3 7 3 4 2 6 4 1 6 4 154,053 171,247 283,556 257,969 68,703 39,263 83,868 45,494 215,859 160,725 237,015 312,088 165,003 310,875 307,360 30 161,020 181,832 321,675 230,388 69,678 39,922 84,001 50,402 211,126 170,624 237,170 332,807 165,940 327,259 333,391 31 472 4,098 2,106 2,797 418 1,157 994 217 1,210 4,061 380 862 902 1,277 1,467 32 549 4,019 2,520 2,058 559 1,028 858 206 1,210 4,545 433 1,400 908 1,302 1,330 33 2,644 18,376 11,557 26,458 2,958 4,991 5,030 1,692 6,130 17,895 3,308 8,938 5,502 8,313 7,763 34 4,243 20,179 16,529 28,887 4,342 4,996 5,470 2,335 7,287 19,574 3,914 11,797 7,752 9,620 9,413 35 4,992 21,875 20,749 20,807 3,606 6,858 11,192 2,899 11,154 21,889 5,278 19,746 11,489 10,326 12,432 36 6,149 24,069 28,342 29,328 4,973 6,923 12,424 3,335 11,880 24,496 7,841 29,562 12,987 13,153 15,292 37 6,079 20,700 29,058 20,852 6,976 5,178 12,007 3,043 16,400 24,002 7,209 31,570 12,897 15,476 16,614 38 8,481 20,936 36,613 24,649 6,875 5,589 11,536 3,767 20,957 26,661 11,054 42,597 16,576 18,533 23,900 39 10,931 26,164 40,256 26,982 8,055 4,263 16,615 5,395 25,117 24,551 14,591 48,709 23,623 25,990 36,536 40 12,879 27,660 50,609 29,728 11,267 6,351 15,661 7,217 31,284 28,305 18,865 63,268 24,272 27,110 42 , 114 41 18,219 21,767 49,549 29,308 14,799 5,708 13,855 6,749 35,508 21,287 20,014 60,113 25,608 38,727 50,537 42 24,201 24,541 51,784 28,752 12,596 5,573 15,534 7,913 39,604 24,804 28,330 67,830 25,229 46,635 58,686 43 17,669 11,079 28,882 19,817 8,753 4,850 7,517 4,573 27,894 14,682 25,501 38,691 17,038 35,634 39,678 44 17,038 13,908 32,504 19,724 8,463 4,411 7,648 5,189 27,522 13,247 29,759 35,084 20,606 42,277 42,468 45 14,128 8,082 18,866 16,239 6,711 2,189 5,768 2,112 19,069 9,895 20,332 30,664 14,786 31,543 36,028 46 15,098 9,185 25,316 13,207 6,720 1,165 5,237 3,153 18,155 7,638 23,237 27,210 12,428 32,776 36,418 47 11,451 4,712 13,206 14,330 5,251 1,171 2,555 3,339 13,538 4,530 18,651 23,019 9,577 19,460 28,890 48 11,445 6,452 16,034 8,807 4,748 494 2,139 2,923 10,903 2,898 19,019 16,700 6,716 21,800 22,726 49 33,756 19,398 44,982 35,364 8,666 1,828 7,205 8,044 38,817 12,156 58,079 35,663 27,444 72,648 53,997 50 32,115 18,873 37,110 22,694 5,691 3,392 5,679 8,575 28,173 11,776 51,020 24,414 26,528 70,664 64,896 51 17,036 7,155 13,608 26,785 2,510 1,070 1,130 6,033 10,855 4,524 38,134 9,607 7,586 38,921 21,168 52 16,480 7,520 12,837 17,118 3,444 1,815 5,789 8,420 4,594 27,104 8,054 10,416 35,292 11.677 53 16,626 7,841 10,737 18,230 1,398 10, 167 1.253 25,538 4,506 8,551 12,560 2,250 54 12,342 4,490 11,477 5,436 5,731 2,086 16,594 4,891 1,522 8,097 4,471 55 1,178 3,496 3,511 4,001 915 965 1,460 396 2,281 3,613 1,442 3,553 1,886 2,664 2,922 56 1,365 3,592 4,354 4,100 969 926 1,423 560 2,472 3,683 1,761 4,254 2,024 2,979 3,372 57 806 1,125 3,111 525 280 680 5 112 930 246 865 400 560 285 58 533 1,162 3,299 399 258 558 13 85 697 318 905 288 532 310 59 35 40 45 5 5 51 25 31 80 25 25 10 60 28 36 10 54 3,066 3,245 ..* 13 27 6 9 25 48 215 270 55 655 686 24 50 10 29 61 62 63 771 1,085 520 280 680 55 905 130 375 525 275 64 426 497 5 5 5 1,152 55 78 5 399 5 258 15 554 8 5 49 10 5 672 5 164 5 23 264 482 25 45 5 281 65 66 67 68 69 15 256 302 15 55 30 25 306 386 40 445 256 552 581 70 267 264 25 46 30 8 89 541 14 528 122 497 621 71 30 60 25 10 35 85 25 10 25 72 36 63 10 5 3 * 45 50 9 37 25 34 73 184 291 145 130 15 35 46 337 160 385 572 233 380 621 74 168 227 514 124 229 17 38 111 427 239 326 794 274 407 952 75 225 483 55 75 15 60 40 240 367 35 646 270 292 290 76 368 795 80 L21 28 110 21 385 496 125 782 354 485 394 77 35 147 20 10 20 10 45 45 5 110 60 11 15 78 61 166 20 5 34 8 54 71 19 86 47 15 15 79 25 20 10 5 40 50 85 30 60 110 80 128 78 20 'ii ii ii 103 162 13 141 132 84 152 81 165 316 25 75 5 40 25 155 272 30 451 180 221 165 B2 88 179 551 40 102 17 55 13 228 263 93 555 175 386 227 83 475 1,990 1,195 645 115 640 655 275 1,236 1,680 736 995 727 845 1,115 84 635 2,151 1,478 562 169 617 671 399 1,437 1,660 978 1,213 949 983 1,061 85 90 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4- VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY Item (For definitions and explanations see text) The State Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon 203,149 231,631 1,555 1,346 2,299 2,361 1,035 1,479 827 1,058 2,847 2,946 1,430 1,578 1,467 1,957 1,503 1,700 2 1950. . . VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 4 All farm ' ts sold 353,215,033 340,541,957 886,571 789,799 4,906,640 4,644,649 935,031 1,270,781 1,228,309 1,249,720 2,776,731 2,965,829 2,825,097 2,127,448 914,690 1,036,103 1,565,654 1,961,699 1949... All crc s sold 204,809,961 178,463,226 293,120 217,815 997,475 895,756 491,346 593,348 242,324 213,366 918,317 828,602" 411,583 561,687 503,793 499,566 274, 521 295,591 6 1949... 7 Field crops, other than vegetables 192,936,136 167,301,314 262,486 205,268 986,326 891,706 483,575 588,719 75,444 173,134 793,409 733,500 366,518 506,871 488,035 489,434; 268,459 288, 291 8 1949... Vegetables sold 3,510,479 3,288,266 12,086 8,967 1,218 2,228 1,725 1,402 71,675 15,134 39,691 39,442 5,528 7,387 2,355 6,140 721 955 10 1949... 11 12 Fruits and nuts sold 4,099,476 3,183,580 18,508 3,580 9,931 1,822 6,046 3,167 95,160 24,423 19,217 6,670 18,312 17,944 13,318 3,580 5,341 3,374 1949... r, Horticultural specialties sold 4,263,870 4,690,066 40 60 45 675 66,000 48,990 21,225 29,485 85 412 2,971 14 1949... 15 All livestock and livestock products 144,886,502 157,608,437 584,431 536,088 3,879,254 3,719,300 431,989 637,249 969,912 1,004,996 1,796,011 2,079,376 2,365,283 1,498,825 393,927 496,642 1,244,819 1,580,399 16 1949... 17 18 D ' cts sold 49,782,052 45,280,442 250,601 1,723,531 1,472,478 44,102 118,567 642,030 1,079,337 71,459 449,933 1949. . . 170,465 42,440 98,872 563,794 801,650 75,102 454,857 19 Poultry and poultry products sold. ..dollars 1954... 16,090,599 56,382 308,326 41,024 51,676 197,214 961, 171 71,176 63,423 ."'" 1949. . . 13,827,396 78,466 230,997 99,026 93,330 279,678 235,430 88,394 131,198 .'1 Livestock and livestock products, other 79,013,851 98,500,599 277,448 287,157 1,847,397 2,015,825 346,863 495,783 799,669 812,794 956,767 1,235,904 324,775 461,745 251,292 333,146 731,463 994,344 22 1949. . . 23 Forest products sold 3,518,570 4,470,294 35,896 29,911 29,593 11,696 40,184 16,073 31,358 62,403 57,851 48,231 66,936 16,970 39,895 46,314 85,709 24 1949... (For definitions and explanations see text) Faye tte Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen 4,188 5,015 1,464 1,549 2,262 2,367 4,880 5,659 3,301 4,011 2,249 2,301 5,955 5,978 596 981 1,558 1,698 2 1950... VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 9,676,819 6,632,510 1,091,333 720,892 4,906,981 4,564,078 12,116,805 12,6*6,412 5,558,035 6,995,490 2,579,392 2,400,654 9,394,057 8,242,344 589,192 623,908 2,472,257 2,502,626 4 1949. . . 5 All crops sold 8,343,424 5,187,803 552,337 212,036 2,259,507 2,508,374 9,112,108 9,402,691 1,629,217 2,199,163 1,703,682 1,360,309 5,422,392 4,089,698 198,577 230,426 1,181,731 1,011,575 6 1949. . . 7 Field crops, other than vegetables 8,315,429 5,179,495 207,147 89,371 1,872,633 2,195,334 8,674,593 8,519,485 1,605,440 2,194,490 1,610,211 1,313,169 5,354,724 3,930,080 153,457 211,132 1,168,781 980,172 8 1949... 9 Vegetables sold 9,844 2,909 269,313 114,520 10,118 8,735 235,838 480,375 3,325 1,507 37,005 37,911 27,920 17,572 10,352 8,100 4,593 28,187 10 1949. . . u Fruits and nuts sold 18,151 4,755 75,577 8,085 19,093 7,796 156,237 309,308 19,722 2,491 56,336 9,229 20,531 1,906 12,818 2,791 6,357 2,446 12 1949... 13 Horticultural s ecialtie* sold 644 300 60 357,663 296,509 45,440 93,523 730 675 130 19,217 140,140 21,950 8,403 2,000 770 14 1949... 15 All livestock and livestock products 1,251,956 1,314,803 500,965 459,034 2,617,684 2,009,569 2,978,966 3,216,868 3,897,142 4,759,651 824,155 997,132 3,918,925 4,096,338 384,337 352,698 1,259,904 1,478,804 16 1949. . . 17 236,942 210,103 121,918 50,399 752,325 400,601 617,051 681,641 1,964,559 2,249,364 283,429 263,029 2,213,011 1,778,850 44,211 42,737 656,273 571,429 18 1949... 19 Poultry and poultry products sold. ...dollars 1954... 70,044 69,780 306,715 236,568 253,983 82,048 345,773 136,489 90,397 20 1949. . . 52,398 62,553 214,068 193,066 201,996 151,974 424, 141 40,732 118,333 21 Livestock and livestock products. 944,970 309,267 1,558,644 2,125,347 1,678,600 458,678 1,360,141 203,637 513,234 22 1949... 1,052,302 346,082 1,394,900 2,342,161 2,308,291 582,129 1,893,347 269, 229 789,042 23 Forest products sold 81,439 129,904 38,031 49,822 29,790 46,135 25,731 26,853 31,676 36,676 51,555 43,213 52,740 56,308 6,278 40,784 30,622 12,247 24 1949... TENNESSEE 91 SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Davidson Decatur De Kail Dickson Dyer 3,205 2,446 1,232 1,399 2,622 1,089 2,451 1,698 2,607 1,549 2,374 1,046 1,527 1,898 2,653 1 3,480 2,910 1,332 1,603 3,271 1,345 2,575 2,082 2,996 1,898 3,116 1,322 1,992 2,236 3,207 2 4,517,058 1,222,267 2,026,569 2,678,273 3,189,803 1,444,767 3,276,692 3,089,603 7,591,378 1,137,651 4,536,087 1,247,143 2,151,726 2,407,076 L0,800,201 3 4,836,264 1,221,325 1,986,173 2,062,789 3,326,557 1,304,271 2,694,081 2,880,720 7,807,792 1,118,074 5,498,327 1,272,872 2,027,172 2,309,836 10,732,969 4 3,098,557 785,170 1,354,475 2,223,382 2,373,738 787,636 2,109,972 1,105,091 6,538,486 472,522 1,374,295 578,582 982,143 1,283,737 8,740,094 5 3,436,943 578,118 1,326,735 1,604,065 2,171,576 446,857 1,391,781 1,016,418 6,760,435 399,875 1,617,121 464,491 769,931 1,097,542 8,185,168 6 3,061,984 713,948 1,339,795 2,206,828 2,328,512 656,678 1,922,305 920,701 6,193,146 254,934 507,174 565,475 854,569 1,269,036 8,416,035 7 3,366, 273 517,459 1,295,662 1,599,061 2,147,908 441,496 1,266,599 993,938 6,345,716 314,248 572,431 461,941 709,199 1,083,196 7,998,151 6 15,068 40,879 10,808 3,910 15,090 7,306 65,236 14,892 70,952 89,437 231,612 2,772 4,237 3,283 293,869 9 23,403 53,961 12,350 1,490 18,624 1,452 121,411 12,912 30,909 32,919 292,694 514 1,121 5,332 100,882 10 21,355 20,163 3,129 12,644 29,336 123,577 87,171 19,398 274,388 104,846 32,464 10,335 29,560 7,083 27,990 11 38,410 5,422 2,656 3,514 4,044 3,909 3,771 9,568 380,739 16,708 48,788 2,036 19,731 6,570 73,494 12 150 10,180 743 800 75 35,260 150,100 23,305 603,045 93,777 4,335 2,200 13 8,857 1,276 16,067 1,000 3,071 36,000 703,008 59,880 2,444 12,641 14 1,365,186 414,24* 653,478 425,741 797,938 631,852 1,129,038 1,958,754 1,027,023 612,532 3,143,645 648,230 1,121,197 1,114,025 2,036,227 15 1,330,321 611,880 619,471 411,209 1,086,815 781,869 1,209,288 1,814,834 1,025,709 654,684 3,845,160 759,701 1,211,761 1,133,334 2,510,101 16 383,938 127,267 106,356 97,021 186,157 58,729 407,371 748,777 81,321 147,450 1,421,049 16,592 347,898 160,024 176,055 17 254,037 125,291 56,354 77,543 116,577 40,769 406,683 419,927 112,271 94,030 1,815,150 34,133 301,279 103,332 138,788 18 13.9,389 41,355 79,073 45,946 120,837 56,098 254,734 9d,038 233,881 94,848 358,177 39,097 64,052 76,922 118,197 19 171,935 60,348 63,107 73,464 237,326 95,227 123,186 129,998 68,488 113,528 362,251 54,285 101,025 158,234 85,489 2D 861,859 245,622 468,049 282,774 490,944 517,025 466,933 1,111,939 711,821 370,234 1,364,419 592,541 709,247 877,079 1,741,975 21 904,349 426,241 500,010 260,202 732,912 645,873 679,419 1,264,909 844,950 447,126 1,667,759 671,283 809,457 871,768 2,285,824 22 53,315 22,853 18,616 29,150 18,127 25,279 37,682 25,758 25,869 52,597 20,147 20,331 48,386 9,314 23,860 23 69,000 31,327 39,967 47,515 68,166 75,545 93,012 49,468 21,648 63,515 36,046 48,680 25,460 78,960 37,700 24 Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox 1,908 1,748 2,710 2,008 3,646 4,294 2,423 2,503 1,407 622 1,040 1,884 2,084 1,807 3,599 1 2,240 1,820 3,091 2,303 4,028 4,742 2,676 2,852 1,640 614 1,292 2,343 2,266 1,791 4,294 2 2,615,166 2,007,899 5,251,641 2,795,073 4,126,666 9,037,418 4,539,994 4,009,271 1,745,353 567, 519 1,128,644 2,334,692 4,063,097 2,311,632 4,593,589 3 2,588,144 1,752,258 4,124,978 2,400,884 3,878,066 7,945,578 3,256,115 4,322,801 1,888,403 497,510 1,179,873 2,385,066 3,712,888 2,085,319 4,975,351 4 628,079 1,474,565 4,083,117 1,948,729 2,615,340 8,013,158 3,452,255 2,048,457 256,317 260,316 291,405 1,179,096 1,696,683 1,572,243 1,312,465 5 1,070,146 965,004 3,037,649 1,491,145 1,724,439 6,985,074 2,299,175 1,888,053 275,675 187,670 299,736 850,760 1,459,833 1,262,601 1,480,612 6 204,177 1,450,238 3,934,371 1,932,962 2,583,474 7,817,965 3,424,656 2,000,197 243,959 256,538 282,027 1,162,727 1,634,812 1,241,772 807,735 7 298,789 962, 515 2,961,105 1,487,870 1,711,958 6,910,633 2,291,362 1,856,505 267,291 186,004 294, 127 846,893 1,379,490 748,333 742,959 8 36,818 5,681 37,222 3,964 15,657 129,926 7,585 10,599 2,102 193 1,734 534 34,884 313,204 65,972 9 84,686 838 18,343 1,472 5,516 7,854 1,220 6,708 815 170 1,770 154 56,447 360,789 96,377 10 227,716 13,646 105,010 11,803 16,209 65,167 20, 014 31,261 9,970 3,585 7,544 15,335 24,492 16,967 55,532 11 190,092 1,651 57,682 1,803 3,709 66, 547 6,593 21,700 6,869 1,496 3,839 3,713 18, 537 142,311 26,171 12 159,368 6,514 100 6,400 286 100 500 2,495 300 383,226 13 496,379 519 3,256 40 3,140 700 5,359 11, 168 615,105 14 1,953,309 509,161 1,096,884 783,860 1,464,902 997,040 1,068,724 1,912,182 1,468,249 279,495 814,654 1, 119, 144 2,323,740 706,439 3,245,505 15 1,454,976 758,456 986,451 825,453 2,110,358 943,290 910,733 2,369,682 1,575,625 291,502 854,334 1,487,691 2,231,888 781,156 3,466,356 16 791,078 34,013 154,843 20,457 520,384 26,507 125,531 586,197 59, 171 9,784 44,012 144,301 1,174,533 192,971 1,571,163 17 597,342 27,119 180,045 22,386 494,380 45,011 76,965 451,463 35,340 17,104 61, 197 132,294 922,370 184,310 1,581,860 18 732,806 72,195 101,543 104,231 140,156 99,576 111,181 111,705 112,983 27,398 56,669 68,073 344,064 112,808 762,717 19 350,307 133,853 84,134 81,015 235,083 46,625 150,161 123,362 102,590 41,762 73,871 129, 942 283,024 101,308 821,769 20 429,425 402, 953 840,498 659,172 804,362 870,957 832,012 1,214,280 1,296,095 242,313 713,973 906,770 805, 1A3 400,660 911,625 21 507,327 597,484 722,272 722,052 1,380,895 851,654 683,607 1,794,857 1,437,695 232,636 719,266 1,225,455 1,026,494 495,536 1,062,727 22 33,778 24, 173 71,640 62,484 46,424 27,220 19,015 48,632 20,787 27,706 22,585 36,452 42,674 32,950 35,619 23 63,022 28,798 100,878 84,286 43,269 17, 214 46,207 65,066 37,103 18,338 25,803 46,615 21,167 41,562 28,383 24 92 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 4— VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS SOLD BY (For definitions and explanations see text) Lake Lauderdale Lavrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon HcMinn McNairy Macon 760 938 3,368 4,074 3,200 3,875 529 585 3,407 3,704 1,400 1,537 2,016 2,570 2,599 3,065 2,409 2,629 2 1950. . . VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 All farm products sold 7,933,675 6,331,221 9,392,672 9,062,612 4,974,036 4,101,195 621,067 324,639 7,203,671 7,657,841 2,076,367 2,212,071 3,413,122 2,888,654 5,156,381 3,256,774 3,507,521 2,835,695 4 1949. . . , All c sold 7,758,177 6,128,604 8,029,704 7,816,126 3,469,831 2,740,937 105,175 106,520 2,912,607 3,010,297 713,914 886,793 855,025 940,001 4,489,867 2,615,810 2,375,979 1,519,973 6 1949. . . V Field crops, other than vegetables 7,741,434 7,851,969 3,227,123 101,560 2,847,062 694,081 809,682 4,462,700 2,332,836 8 1949. . . 6,114,675 7,600,451 2,693,512 99,365 2,956,686 856,480 908,213 2,602,825 1,484,395 „ Vegetables sold 14,384 8,439 111,583 101,159 51,285 7,622 1,295 4,284 37,823 22,988 13,915 28,613 20,165 14,997 7,272 7,696 450 2,994 10 1949. . . u Fruits and nuts sold 1,709 4,490 63,572 110,091 182,023 38,631 2,320 2,871 27,497 30,379 5,918 1,100 24,768 5,191 19,795 5,239 42,693 32,579 12 1949... 13 650 2,580 9,400 225 410 100 U 1949. . . 1,000 4,425 1,172 244 600 11,600 50 5 15 All livestock and livestock products 156,615 200,075 1,290,777 1,218,969 1,460,943 1,319,422 502,596 198,388 4,239,733 4,618,691 1,324,210 1,286,729 2,415,334 1,860,624 646,974 591,575 1,096,892 1,233,533 16 1949... 17 4,446 53,187 549,221 31,982 2,363,413 684,607 1,713,674 76,200 390,422 IS 1949. . . 7,422 69,487 329,225 16,037 2,175,837 547,537 1,205,942 54,667 275,792 19 Poultry and poultry products sold. ..dollars 1954... 14,832 127,605 180,640 296,481 178,124 75,843 248,215 98,039 76,001 20 1949. . . 9,107 40,339 182,853 15,652 225,986 71,258 131,066 85,491 158,487 21 Livestock and livestock products, other 137,337 1,109,985 731,082 174,133 1,718,196 563,760 453,445 472,735 630,469 22 1949... 183,546 1,109,143 807,344 166,699 2,216,868 667,934 523,616 451,417 799,254 23 Forest products sold 18,883 2,542 72,191 27,517 43,262 40,836 13,296 19,731 31,331 28,853 38,243 38,549 142,763 88,029 19,540 49,389 34,650 82,189 24 1949. . . Item (For definitions and explanations see text) Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford Scott Sequatchie Sevier Shelby Smith 1,005 1,290 1,306 1,632 3,002 3,205 3,441 3,672 1,016 1,336 433 559 2,577 3,148 5,145 6,037 2,505 2,690 2 1950. . . VALUE OF PRODUCTS SOLD BY SOURCE 3 1,000,338 934,889 9,951,453 5,704,741 562,525 531,954 3,049,934 13,042,657 4,187,301 4 1949. . . 816,184 1,003,164 9,029,699 6,880,052 289,447 448,485 2,877,150 11,852,055 4,703,274 5 All crops sold 357,630 367,166 310,378 353,033 7,236,035 6,518,929 1,102,706 1,588,147 97,857 47,302 62,681 66,022 1,622,233 1,259,714 9,982,910 8,366,673 1,917,993 1,843,792 6 1949. . . 7 Field crops, other than vegetables 113,374 192,970 268,693 328,550 7,147,201 6,430,975 1,085,848 1,569,824 57,904 33,694 48,714 60,567 1,568,519 1,157,135 8,848,070 6,842,664 1,903,023 1,837,922 8 1949. . . 9 Vegetables sold 79,946 54,096 6,540 7,537 13,592 7,839 9,172 10,538 894 8,951 2,333 3,849 26,479 57,529 274,951 263,717 929 1,405 10 1949. . . u Fruits and nuts sold 114,760 113,961 27,145 9,393 68,742 76,015 7,136 3,165 39,059 4,637 11,334 1,606 27,225 41,951 48,715 35,677 14,041 4,305 12 1949... 13 Horticultural specialties sold 49,550 6,139 8,000 7,553 6,500 4,100 550 4,620 20 300 10 3,099 811,174 1,224,615 160 14 1949. . . 15 All livestock and livestock products 608,933 437,785 572,830 610,363 2,675,851 2,414,453 4,574,969 5,234,951 401, 110 202,562 462,018 371,511 1,382,935 1,569,616 2,997,792 3,453,617 2,253,248 2,839,861 16 1949. . . 17 Dair roducts sold 269,633 143,063 216,192 197,133 771,629 448,738 2,494,498 2,567,246 9,705 16,272 252,285 98,766 270,725 168,587 735,958 1,426,045 575,821 647,468 18 1949... 19 Poultry and poultry products sold. ...dollars 1954... 60,223 73,485 147,818 406,150 277,612 60,035 303,640 459,792 86,630 20 1949. . . 65,115 83,801 165,603 248,400 32,397 43,345 235,168 378,798 151,736 21 Livestock and livestock products, 279,077 283,153 1,756,404 1,674,321 113,793 149,698 808,570 1,802,042 1,590,797 22 1949... 229,607 329,429 1,800,112 2,419,305 153,893 229,400 1,165,861 1,648,774 2,040,657 23 Forest products sold 33,775 11,233 51,681 39,768 39,567 96,317 27,066 56,954 63,558 39,583 7,255 10,952 44,766 47,820 61,955 31,765 16,060 19,621 24 1949. . . TENNESSEE 93 SOURCE: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Madison Marion Marshall Maury Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam 3,594 894 1,887 3,010 684 2,540 2,475 764 908 2,488 2,194 715 778 770 2,544 1 4,164 1,044 2,088 3,049 872 2,698 2,712 798 1,380 2,806 2,650 894 884 927 2,944 2 6,834,217 850,479 3,899,270 6,287,894 1,064,360 3,190,697 5,941,795 1,045,330 557,854 9,649,783 1,585,404 823,982 811,164 644,393 2,349,386 3 7,444,541 834,176 4,506,928 6,899,464 971,616 3,144,967 5,364,208 1,156,562 533,996 11,148,564 1,367,663 903,161 627,676 745,694 2,236,588 '• 5,615,652 271,436 619,701 2,115,089 451,787 1,236,717 4,013,018 411,001 128,674 5,160,646 716,401 151,972 540,855 204,998 1,118,530 5 5,948,288 282,305 717,290 2,402,737 420,526 1,204,637 3,408,618 326,605 139,714 3,718,147 253,054 128,550 280,064 284,115 782,314 6 5,384,244 254,294 604,939 2,096,452 329,083 1,134,463 3,986,977 406,565 80,919 4,860,797 483,760 148,232 480,470 189,052 1,029,318 7 5,539,728 271,481 714,832 2,380,694 375,566 1,113,608 3,395,192 325,461 103,510 3,513,062 230,669 128,136 270,417 281,560 723,182 E 61,884 4,103 2,826 4,636 48,873 80,693 10,101 227 16,250 35,876 14,240 220 150 3,455 6,095 9 109,195 5,640 2,458 6,011 4,260 88,676 6,875 314 32,150 23,955 1,627 51 480 2,231 5,056 10 163,699 12,739 11,716 10,378 73,331 21,461 11,940 4, 09 31,435 61,798 218,401 3,520 60,235 12,491 66,292 11 266,288 5,184 11,171 40,700 1,813 5,998 830 4,004 124,143 20,658 363 9,167 322 19,565 12 5,825 300 220 3,623 500 100 4,000 200 70 202,175 16,825 li 33,077 4,861 540 553 50 56,987 100 2 34,511 1'. 1,185,188 566,687 3,258,547 4,063,869 583,030 1,840,772 1,852,850 628,312 364,773 4,437,390 824,354 646,657 258,004 414,013 1,:L53,193 15 1,421,226 529,042 3,760,615 4,461,732 514,388 1,839,943 1,901,866 809,411 335,974 7,382,234 1,010,058 714,523 328,516 423,650 1,403,121 16 248,023 143,383 2,011,883 1,699,458 267,138 1,101,750 .277,423 190,834 155,828 630,131 88,407 14,455 54,915 178,708 226,362 17 400,812 129,051 1,975,660 1,587,285 205,521 877,704 170,418 170,232 97,418 828,877 56,742 10,111 12,273 107,938 184,489 IS 200,642 99,991 206,839 152,440 117,136 219,539 101,171 28,510 64,711 398,567 164,193 15,655 21,553 49,170 125,560 1' 126,039 64,417 188,184 275,929 55,374 155,137 131,210 32,779 61,538 152,241 221,797 30,253 61,639 30,382 187,021 20 736,523 323,313 1,039,825 2,211,971 198,756 519,483 1,474,256 408,968 144,234 3,408,692 571,754 616,547 181,536 186,135 801,271 21 894,375 335,574 1,596,771 2,598,518 253,493 807,102 1,600,238 606,400 177,018 6,401,116 731,519 674,159 254,604 285,330 1,031,611 .? 33,377 12,356 21,022 108,936 29,543 113,208 75,927 6,017 64,407 51,747 44,649 25,353 12,305 25,382 77,663 23 75.027 22,829 29,023 34,995 36,702 100,387 53,724 20,546 58,308 48,183 104,551 - . 19,096 51,153 24 Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson 1,134 3,499 3,522 3,906 847 954 1,426 479 2,253 3,541 1,447 3,402 1,822 2,669 2,990 1 1,365 3,592 4,354 4,100 969 926 1,423 560 2,472 3,683 1,761 4,254 2,024 2,979 3,372 2 1,806,447 3,713,256 7,200,654 11,334,598 1,878,200 712,949 1,292,109 335,661 3,247,434 5,247,852 1,255,986 6,396,589 2,296,825 5,864,269 4,982,350 3 1,508,220 3,907,504 7,713,010 9,214,120 1,720,508 457,504 1,115,206 311,391 2,580,980 4,833,341 1,304,036 7,045,849 2,139,054 6,580,207 6,207,613 4 1,146,013 1,713,221 3,334,135 10,141,724 990,598 525,949 841,145 113,384 1,405,183 2,445,349 482,164 2,820,350 847,963 1,717,691 952,354 5 779,280 1,407,193 3,202,712 8,056,682 798,368 307,473 675,318 70,235 1,058,480 1,843,812 445,475 2,569,382 759,492 2,041,431 1,102,656 6 1,141,180 1,502,697 3,070,913 10,103,855 985,795 487,088 823,231 47,123 558,329 2,347,730 470,365 2,664,695 809,781 1,595,825 872,774 7 776,780 1,240,020 2,870,682 8,024,501 797,120 293,964 656,415 65,478 554,795 1,792,483 442,353 2,332,929 751,319 1,967,755 1,047,956 8 11 12,436 31,446 9,193 410 9,269 8,900 428 20,769 43,387 440 51,543 1,799 55,526 23,552 9 308 23,973 16,543 6,524 517 5,190 16,093 205 11,997 30,796 951 61,984 4,783 59,715 10,451 1.' 4,822 32,588 229,676 28,676 4,393 29,592 9,014 47,633 35,808 24,377 11,359 84,931 36,383 14,954 10,028 11 2,167 9,546 313,197 24,898 731 8,224 2,771 3,752 11,771 3,231 2,071 164,954 3,381 13,210 2,749 12 165,500 2,100 18,200 790,277 29,855 19,181 51,386 46,000 r< 25 133,654 2,290 759 95 39 800 479,917 17,302 100 9,515 9 751 41,500 ;.. 645,950 1,973,419 3,805,308 1,177,996 878,120 154,931 422,746 206,177 1,812,384 2,750,697 730,384 3,542,568 1,390,381 4,112,006 3,999,978 15 689,022 2,440,184 4,451,828 1,095,951 908,865 138,771 420,946 223,007 1,482,990 2,934,573 791,814 4,395,755 1,312,777 4,479,113 5,051,957 16 19,071 988,264 1,285,816 107,661 201,506 21,987 130,643 57,837 590,096 1,299,090 58,278 1,338,291 491,866 1,921,018 1,328,103 17 22,772 1,089,543 1,148,893 81,515 149,391 23,747 102,716 27,319 238,439 1,291,817 68,267 1,339,554 297,548 1,864,367 1,471,598 18 29,933 267,681 497,382 144,449 100,357 67,999 56,602 8,768 158,755 548,106 31,546 163,231 95,926 248,354 433,730 19 55,248 314,901 305,946 58,753 42,751 23,052 85,635 25,448 192,277 396,605 47,461 191,395 133,704 189,799 313,402 20 596,946 717,474 2,022,110 925,886 576,257 64,945 235,501 139,572 1,063,533 903,501 640,560 2,041,046 802,589 1,942,634 2,238,145 .:1 611,002 1,035,740 2,996,989 955,683 716,723 91,972 232,595 170,240 1,052,274 1,246,151 676,086 2,864,806 881,525 2,424,947 3,266,957 22 14,484 26,616 61,211 14,878 9,482 32,069 28,218 16,100 29,867 51,806 43,438 33,671 58,481- 34,572 30,018 23 39,918 60,127 58,470 61,487 13,275 11,260 18,942 18,149 39,510 54,956 66,747 80,712 66,785 59,663 53,000 24 94 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER [Data ar OFF-FARM WORK based on reports for only {For definitions and explanations, Estimated number of farms 1954... 1950... FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS mmercial farms number 1954 . . . 1950... Class I number 1954... 1950... Class II number 1954 . . . 1950... Class III number 1954... 1950 . . . Class IV number 1954... 1950 . . . Class V number 1954... 1950... Class VI number 1954 — 1950 . . . Other farms number 1954... 1950... Part-time number 1954. . . 1950 . . . Residential number 1954 . . . 1950... Abnormal number 1954. .. 1950 . . . FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954... No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting 1954 . . . No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954... Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954... Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954... SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... Electricity farms reporting 1954... 1950... Television set farms reporting 1954. . . Piped running water farms reporting 1954 . . . Home freezer farms reporting 1954... 1950... Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. . . Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954. . . Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... Crain combines farms reporting 1954 .. . 1950 . . . number 1954 . . . 1950... Corn pickers farms reporting 1954. . . 1950... number 1954.. . 1950... Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954. . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954... number 1954 .. . Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks farms reporting 1954 . . . number 1954 . . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 .. . 1950... Tractors farms reporting 1954. . . 1950... number 1954 .. . 1950 . . . Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting 1954. . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Garden tractors farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 .. . 1950 . . . Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Automobiles farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 .. . 1950 . . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954... 1949... Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . . . 1949 . . . 100 or more days operators reporting 1954... 1949 . . . 620 676 2,783 2,924 9,360 8,103 25,956 23,018 46,613 48,568 39,133 54,929 78,946 93,413 33,727 35,343 45,171 57,917 48 153 71,972 20,377 40,758 40,636 29,668 61,544 43,541 184,783 165,541 50,123 73,706 35,773 12,426 1,586 11,801 7,823 6,245 11,006 9,179 11,791 10,194 4,505 1,782 4,544 1,824 7,828 4,723 7,891 49,461 88,658 67,548 55,284 72,999 60,223 73,061 50,802 90,007 59,803 69,847 48,025 83,366 55,476 5,013 2,800 5,162 2,943 1,337 1,256 1,479 1,384 104,971 99,075 118,701 113,774 93,652 86,467 58,318 52,230 2,032 1,760 1,722 1,501 TENNESSEE AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 95 sample of farms. See 1,245 1,980 1,079 2,289 535 800 526 594 710 1,180 553 1,695 1,590 1,271 1,497 975 1,690 1,366 1,567 1,055 1,070 1,640 1,036 1,582 1,400 1,645 1,089 1,668 775 1,245 537 1,350 1,140 1,646 1,484 2,045 405 530 412 660 735 1,115 1,066 1,368 1,721 1,498 2,428 2,911 1,676 1,637 792 1,048 990 1,186 1,777 2,099 2,152 2,740 1,587 1,770 1,381 1,587 2,683 2,874 1,097 1,000 576 1,059 1,247 1,032 1,425 1,152 1,503 1,233 2,283 1,666 1,478 1,158 2,215 1,545 1,565 1,330 1,644 1,517 96 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, OFF-FARM WORK based on reports for only Estimated number of farms 1954 . 1950. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 1954. 1950. Class I number 1954. 1950. Class II number 1954. 1950. Class III number 1954. 1950. Class TV number 1954. 1950. Class V number 1954. 1950. Class VI number 1954. 1950. Other farms number 1954 . 1950. Part-time number 1954 . 1950. Residential number 1954. 1950. Abnormal number 1954. 1950. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting 1954 . No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . Tractor and horses and/or mules .... farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954. 1950. Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954 . Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting number Field forage harvesters farms reporting number Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks farms reporting number Motortrucks farms reporting number Tractors farms reporting number 1954. 1950. :••■:. L950. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. L950. 1954. 1950. Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Garden tractors farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME rm operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954. 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. 1,413 1,151 1,601 1,284 1,055 1,326 1,242 1,105 390 1,274 506 1,420 815 1,969 1,068 760 910 950 978 940 1,040 1,026 1,211 2,297 2,185 4,618 5,142 1,337 1,903 1,206 841 1,257 1,942 3,897 838 2,063 794 1,594 919 2,201 865 1,680 1,035 2,768 867 2,170 1,288 3,436 1,034 2.457 1,025 2,743 832 2,120 1,208 3,366 973 2,381 1,852 2,025 2,054 2,249 1.825 1,722 1,290 1,569 1,770 1,916 1,095 31 1,259 2,358 1,599 1,374 1,720 1,538 2,394 1,684 2,870 1.960 2,264 1,614 2,582 1,824 3,289 3,901 3.874 2,487 1,995 1,507 1,075 TENNESSEE AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coniinued 97 a sample of f arms. See t ext] Hamilton t ! ■ i r i ■ ■ ■■I. Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Hayu od Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox 1,886 1,687 2 719 2,047 3,604 4,387 2,401 2,470 1,450 599 1,031 L,930 2,164 1,884 ,| 1 2,240 1,820 3,'o91 2,303 4,028 4,742 2,676 2,852 1,640 614 1,292 2,343 2,266 1,791 4,294 2 494 1,132 2,083 1,092 2,093 3,869 1,756 1,475 715 282 413 1,265 1,394 1,179 1,021 3 549 1,184 2,246 1,385 2,037 4,147 1,908 1,844 855 293 546 1,299 1,303 881 1,182 4 13 5 7 5 1 1 1 3 1 33 5 14 8 2 2 'ii 9 3 13 6 50 22 11 15 5 26 14 13 n 40 12 57 7 36 15 22 16 3 33 16 31 40 42 12 70 8 45 16 117 78 46 200 100 132 58 16 17 41 115 26 100 9 29 25 69 29 29 114 21 105 53 9 36 13 108 9 120 10 71 145 416 245 341 808 515 345 81 36 85 172 296 120 185 11 76 93 196 140 162 597 282 339 107 38 60 162 230 99 196 :.' 165 431 996 397 765 1,902 760 546 151 105 91 521 485 425 311 13 168 260 851 423 601 2,100 641 652 214 88 189 415 420 305 289 14 150 535 525 356 925 903 376 425 411 125 206 520 455 595 335 15 226 791 1,100 777 1,241 1,301 948 715 441 158 248 698 494 453 494 16 1,392 636 955 1,511 518 645 995 735 317 618 665 770 705 2,602 17 1,691 845 918 1,991 595 768 1,008 785 321 746 1,044 963 910 3,112 18 282 230 288 860 185 200 460 210 122 186 340 485 440 950 19 475 380 354 828 314 298 499 178 71 254 402 476 440 807 20 1,110 295 406 667 650 333 445 535 525 195 432 325 285 265 1,645 21 1,211 5 378 464 1 564 1,162 1 1 281 470 509 607 250 492 642 487 470 2,298 7 7 .'.■■ 23 24 785 610 1,066 718 1,395 1,726 805 660 441 210 326 660 645 960 1,385 25 345 290 140 101 405 175 90 135 190 40 81 190 256 365 455 26 186 541 771 337 790 1,445 430 260 250 156 195 715 350 350 440 27 315 206 515 337 644 643 565 832 283 113 230 234 612 158 680 28 255 40 227 5*4 370 i| 511 5»3 286 80 199 131 301 51 663 649 121 494 348 733 922 745 1,104 336 66 208 410 794 239 1,743 30 526 177 276 445 433 645 936 231 45 225 332 414 90 951 31 1,806 1,287 2,197 1,851 3,284 3,835 2,186 2,250 1,335 527 901 1,710 2,039 1,739 3,538 32 1,994 1,015 1,365 1,762 , 2,767 1,666 1,854 990 371 781 1,483 1,986 1,341 3,804 33 787 155 542 149 527 333 300 417 413 156 299 392 346 261 1,280 34 L,199 442 636 464 755 525 1,015 508 197 298 543 849 819 2,388 35 514 141 351 355 482 638 370 419 240 152 189 212 434 183 957 3( 277 85 92 97 214 1 14 181 81 '60 41 53 70 133 31 424 37 20 20 16 36 17 10 85 29 10 11 6 20 17 38 56 56 99 128 182 91 60 138 119 22 103 66 248 83 280 19 57 37 15 61 15 5 95 15 10 15 202 10 249 40 78 5 21 10 26 30 15 55 10 5 25 10 86 5 240 41 33 120 102 147 35 208 42 30 40 30 143 12 96 42 73 91 73 20 166 68 5 35 30 133 120 43 33 72 131 102 163 35 218 42 30 45 35 143 12 98 44 73 95 94 76 20 176 68 5 40 30 136 7 121 45 20 5 41 93 51 48 10 121 72 20 45 21 50 9 46 12 27 23 10 25 42 10 19 10 40 1 17 47 20 5 41 98 48 10 121 72 20 45 21 50 9 48 14 1 27 24 10 25 42 10 20 10 40 1 17 69 31 59 80 148 85 35 113 47 26 25 30 168 32 207 > 65 15 16 20 55 21 10 86 42 5 21 41 98 22 100 : 69 31 59 80 148 85 35 118 47 26 25 30 170 32 212 '. 66 15 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1,038 227 1,533 68 504 115 584 731 585 802 683 1,052 451 111 305 179 640 115 996 69 100 15 35 35 111 36 20 65 68 25 10 5 35 71 343 '.V 137 5 11 20 32 12 5 25 7 5 11 5 25 16 250 73 100 15 35 35 111 38 25 65 68 25 10 5 45 76 351 .'. 147 5 11 20 32 12 5 25 5 12 5 25 16 253 73 28 15 9 12 12 11 5 27 5 26 11 15 46 H 31 5 30 5 30 21 21 11 15 10 5 30 15 11 13 12 11 5 27 5 26 11 15 57 76 31 5 33 5 30 31 21 30 11 15 10 5 25 77 994 586 1,313 823 1,837 1,688 1,151 1,470 763 268 399 879 1,224 723 2,292 78 1,144 410 917 619 1,556 1,600 951 1,490 768 206 463 828 1,110 2,607 79 1,118 637 1,453 856 2,013 1,780 1,196 1,632 846 294 421 965 1,479 822 3,025 80 1,398 466 1,114 663 1,786 1,722 1,031 1,652 877 246 502 924 1,362 608 3,218 81 1,146 340 532 818 1,232 377 645 956 542 301 512 451 840 521 2,319 82 1,334 377 662 780 1,497 467 611 862 446 206 650 798 839 746 2,523 a j 1,198 710 980 1,018 1,932 1,137 875 1,202 592 323 551 651 980 836 2,428 84 1,354 579 884 839 1,589 1,135 582 940 600 208 608 818 852 845 2,432 85 1,028 290 495 584 1,157 307 410 661 391 222 355 331 635 521 1,952 86 1,064 280 370 410 1,054 333 256 544 J72 136 361 436 530 514 2,046 87 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, .- __^ [Data are OFF-FARM WORK based on reports for only Estimated number of farms 1954. 1950. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 1954. 1950. Class I number 1954 . 1950. Class II number 1954 . 1950. Class III number 1954. 1950. Class IV number 1954. 1950. Class V number 1954. 1950. Class VI number 1954 . 1950. Other farms number 1954 . 1950. Part-time number 1954 . 1950. Residential number 1954. 1950. Abnormal number 1954. 1950. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting 1954 . No tractor and 2 or more horses l/or mules farms reporting 1954. Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Electricity farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. 1950. Elec trie pig brooder farms reporting 1954 . Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954. Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting number Field forage harvesters farms reporting number Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth tanks farms reporting number Motortrucks farms reporting number Tractors farms reporting number 1954. 1950. 1954. 191 , 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. L >50. 1954. L950. L954. 1950. 1954. 1950. Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Garden tractors farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. OFF-FARM WORK AMD OTHER INCOME With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. 1,274 704 1,125 1,132 1,255 1,005 1,302 1,204 1,473 1,079 991 1,483 932 855 1,496 1,620 1,376 928 986 1,458 916 825 1,466 1,564 1,341 883 1,275 1,049 1,408 1,431 1,415 1,509 1,529 1,710 1,747 1,252 3,226 3,177 1,342 1,018 1,260 2,085 1,787 2,383 2,024 1,046 1,215 1,247 1,214 792 1,324 TENNESSEE AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 99 a sample t>f farms. See t ■X!l Madison Marlon Marshall Maury Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morga, Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam 3,585 878 1,968 3,002 705 2,463 2,426 715 938 2,347 2,201 7' 0 731 761 2,455 1 4,164 1,044 2,088 3,049 872 2,698 2,712 798 1,380 2,806 2,650 894 884 927 2,944 2 2,735 318 1,363 1,917 320 1,047 1,646 440 197 1,837 880 394 471 186 3 3,195 328 1,516 10 2,151 15 481 1,172 1 1,903 2 511 184 2,312 15 897 411 415 259 1 1,272 4 5 19 2 16 18 51 1 2 1 6 29 12 51 57 1 15 43 170 2 5 12 7 54 11 46 123 11 38 51 132 9 6 5 15 8 173 30 177 246 lb 70 151 5 6 345 40 41 21 15 21 9 173 26 167 244 16 86 130 21 22 483 10 26 13 25 10 682 36 290 402 47 121 430 80 25 517 105 45 30 35 136 11 668 66 359 439 32 122 351 117 9 606 58 23 30 26 76 12 1,115 90 390 606 80 265 685 175 81 545 257 113 195 30 400 13 1,198 90 584 691 149 307 698 181 46 648 208 112 153 64 385 14 736 150 445 591 175 575 335 180 85 245 476 190 225 100 685 15 1,083 135 358 266 614 655 192 107 392 612 243 227 153 770 16 850 560 605 1,085 385 1,416 780 275 741 510 1,321 306 260 575 1,201 17 969 716 572 898 391 1,526 809 287 1,196 494 1,753 483 469 668 1,672 18 410 135 360 620 185 655 280 175 120 275 326 91 140 95 565 19 456 127 283 412 89 615 352 148 247 250 468 169 206 133 569 .'0 440 425 245 465 200 761 500 100 616 235 995 215 120 480 631 21 508 5 589 289 486 302 906 5 457 139 948 5 1 244 1,285 314 263 530 5 1,103 5 22 23 24 1,305 310 590 966 270 890 940 260 340 740 841 195 225 340 860 25 141 170 145 265 45 346 150 55 240 80 295 81 120 105 320 26 701 135 560 731 170 390 275 240 130 225 726 110 215 45 741 27 742 133 432 758 154 507 681 120 112 619 188 181 96 131 333 26 696 130 241 282 66 330 380 40 116 683 151 133 75 140 201 29 1,134 497 1,257 1,810 214 406 1,051 240 126 1,267 73 37 5 236 158 30 893 438 830 1,217 25 406 824 100 107 1,050 40 52 10 209 136 31 3,165 798 1,863 2,751 680 2,272 2,166 695 813 2,277 1,731 555 556 686 2,255 32 2,554 759 1,705 2,197 631 2,067 2,145 550 594 2,593 1,326 386 411 688 2,040 33 852 145 620 1,021 103 350 669 150 192 667 349 62 46 115 572 34 1,219 467 908 1,259 205 832 625 290 316 1,294 404 230 75 276 760 35 678 157 431 512 99 316 495 65 141 699 157 140 45 115 223 3( 182 71 115 165 76 118 251 10 40 262 65 29 15 31 41 37 26 5 15 22 15 5 50 15 5 5 38 142 83 102 337 13 107 171 25 58 142 46 61 16 71 98 39 51 20 401 303 26 80 56 10 30 135 10 5 25 30 41 40 57 10 362 213 35 110 40 30 17 190 10 5 25 20 41 153 77 221 343 24 141 185 25 21 445 40 46 "l5 25 97 42 121 47 127 305 31 81 126 15 12 459 25 40 29 28 4 3 163 82 231 379 24 141 190 25 21 482 40 52 15 25 99 44 127 58 132 385 31 87 154 15 12 543 25 40 29 28 45 32 38 60 79 2 16 128 10 264 34 10 21 46 11 11 26 54 15 48 104 5 5 5 2 47 32 38 60 79 2 16 128 10 265 34 10 21 48 11 11 26 54 15 54 114 5 5 5 2 49 96 51 105 192 23 131 100 20 16 88 46 29 15 16 62 50 39 32 31 130 36 85 117 20 2 132 6 19 13 16 51 96 51 105 193 23 131 101 20 16 88 29 15 16 62 52 39 32 31 141 36 86 118 20 2 137 6 19 13 16 53 22 16 20 27 27 11 5 5 85 12 20 5 54 22 16 20 27 27 11 5 5 85 12 20 5 11 55 666 121 577 712 106 455 886 75 102 863 368 97 301 145 819 51 1,468 168 1,059 1,206 146 620 1,933 90 160 1,635 494 142 436 170 1,231 57 1,142 308 607 905 193 937 750 225 302 1,171 585 254 236 235 774 891 247 443 545 181 766 624 110 399 1,027 466 227 246 228 557 ■ 1,273 324 634 960 210 1,015 866 230 333 1,242 663 273 237 260 819 1 966 257 453 573 187 829 680 110 436 1,151 466 333 251 273 593 1,503 263 703 1,055 220 857 1,101 165 248 1,332 364 319 181 286 594 997 183 422 742 171 517 849 70 179 1,367 236 195 81 169 233 63 1,867 306 845 1,367 244 985 1,402 195 266 1,865 404 376 181 343 648 64 1,248 192 469 913 197 616 993 80 198 1,674 246 219 81 193 236 65 1,438 263 663 1,035 220 827 1,061 145 228 1.292 334 314 171 271 529 926 178 407 727 161 502 834 65 159 .,337 211 190 71 164 208 ' V 1,751 301 780 1,281 238 935 1,311 165 240 1,730 356 361 171 323 571 - 1,142 187 434 897 187 596 971 70 168 1,611 216 212 71 188 211 69 90 55 46 5 30 65 10 25 97 30 15 10 20 71 71 5 25 16 5 10 10 10 30 35 15 5 5 20 71 90 55 46 5 30 70 10 25 97 30 15 10 20 71 72 55 5 25 16 5 10 10 10 30 35 15 5 5 20 73 26 5 10 15 1 20 21 20 1 33 12 6 74 51 10 5 10 12 28 15 7 5 75 26 5 10 40 1 20 21 20 1 38 18 6 76 51 10 5 10 12 28 15 7 5 5 77 1,903 458 1,403 2,060 415 1,292 1,371 435 308 1,406 740 329 236 411 1,078 78 1,812 277 1,395 1,798 346 956 1,454 450 361 1,556 715 309 156 269 1,047 79 2,192 463 1,634 2,458 460 1,432 1,562 470 339 1,531 800 358 237 457 1,165 30 2,094 317 1,658 2,127 371 1,095 1,743 470 383 1,934 745 338 161 341 1,147 81 661 497 567 1,167 292 1,241 740 275 533 505 751 274 206 426 1,017 3: 849 514 541 726 286 1,180 742 292 986 470 1,200 337 304 444 1,346 53 1,367 462 817 1,296 332 1,361 1,053 410 652 954 1,057 287 346 420 1,181 34 539 709 909 306 1,290 901 305 877 914 1,183 385 324 487 1,232 S5 807 426 612 824 261 976 656 325 517 527 602 192 136 350 721 36 624 393 440 589 211 867 564 157 618 425 659 207 214 379 796 100 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 5. -FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS, BY CLASS OF WORK POWER, [Data are OFF-FARM WORK based on reports for only Estimated number of farms 1954. . 1950.. FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS Commercial farms number 1954 . . 1950.. Class I number 1954.. 1950.. Class II number 1954 . . 1950.. Class III number 1954.. 1950. . Class IV number 1954.. 1950 . . Class V number 1954. . 1950.. Class VI number 1954 . . 1950.. Other farms number 1954 . . 1950 . . Part-time number 1954 . . 1950.. Residential number 1954. . 1950.. Abnormal number 1954 . . 1950 . . FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor and only 1 horse or mule farms reporting 1954 . . No tractor and 2 or more horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . Tractor and horses and/or mules .... farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. Electricity farms reporting 1954., 1950.. Television set farms reporting 1954 . . Piped running water farms reporting 1954 . . Home freezer farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954.. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . . 1950 . . Grain combines farms reporting 1954. . 1950., number 1954 . , 1950., Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . , 1950., number 1954 . , 1950 . , :-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . . 1950., number 1954., 1950., Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954., number 1954. , Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and rth tanks farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . , Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Tractors farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Wheel tractors other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Garden tractors farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Crawler tractors farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME rm operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954, 1949. 2,899 2,538 1,412 1,129 1,704 1,321 3,105 2,867 1,398 1,455 614 1,217 923 3,007 1,472 1,233 1,145 1,046 950 1,350 1,235 1,121 1,020 1,654 1,150 1,426 891 2,290 1,529 1,759 1,175 1,649 1,050 1,411 836 2,218 1,350 1,720 1,060 2,024 1,971 2,267 2,436 1,620 1,538 1,190 510 437 1,425 1,209 570 856 902 1,579 1,250 1,743 1,565 2,214 720 665 618 831 530 1,077 947 1,372 1,411 1,297 1,566 1,440 3,810 3,270 2,190 2,041 1,404 2,102 1,656 1,626 1,524 2,421 2,112 1,496 1,333 2,156 1,779 2,590 2,787 3,356 3,482 2,577 2,290 1,764 1,595 TENNESSEE AND OTHER INCOME, AND FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 101 a sample of farms. See t ext] Stewart Sullivan ■— Tipton Trousdale Unicoi unlc n Van Buren »„.,,„ Washington Wayne Weakley White Wilson 1,178 3,496 3,511 4,001 915 965 1, < 396 2,281 3,613 1,442 3,553 1,886 2,664 2,922 1 1,365 3,592 4,354 4,100 969 926 1, .. 560 2,472 3,683 1,761 4,254 2,024 2,979 3,372 2 708 ! .: ■■ 2,326 3,356 805 330 815 121 1,131 1,948 727 2,558 1,166 1,824 1,807 3 758 1,468 2,876 3,538 805 309 752 165 1,118 2,033 823 3,068 1,089 2,032 2,331 4 1 11 26 40 5 1 17 6 12 5 5 1 31 9 1 3 6 16 5 16 8 6 61 30 11 31 8 72 17 83 26 7 Li 32 86 94 9 46 6 37 20 78 35 8 17 41 190 365 '46 "j 106 115 42 191 67 176 171 9 23 83 224 233 28 31 111 16 169 75 195 149 10 179 162 450 1,005 225 30 75 30 165 395 55 610 176 451 305 11 83 169 517 633 223 6 64 16 148 354 52 646 132 430 543 12 276 626 965 1,400 350 180 ... 51 432 835 282 890 355 612 685 13 353 466 877 1,695 297 63 245 54 327 733 198 1,032 363 662 916 14 235 l 645 485 155 115 410 40 466 555 340 795 545 490 615 15 284 691 1,141 874 256 240 435 95 600 733 551 1,118 494 651 680 0 470 1,960 1,185 645 110 635 645 275 1,100 1,665 715 995 720 840 1,115 17 607 2,124 1,478 562 164 617 671 395 1,354 1,650 938 1,186 935 947 1,041 18 155 990 655 300 70 280 305 90 430 1,005 180 540 325 425 530 19 232 752 700 258 107 251 140 383 679 384 649 367 324 413 20 315 970 530 345 40 355 14 185 670 660 535 455 395 415 535 21 375 1,372 778 304 57 366 433 255 971 971 549 532 568 618 628 22 23 24 460 1,531 1,130 1,920 335 460 525 140 710 1,585 405 690 630 845 1,045 25 60 445 370 95 55 295 255 80 335 355 195 160 225 215 260 26 185 510 855 705 270 120 345 85 391 460 340 530 455 625 685 27 328 529 741 690 200 50 205 51 500 610 347 1,093 385 679 607 28 145 481 415 591 55 40 L30 40 345 603 155 1,080 191 300 325 126 1,169 1,541 889 470 103 90 338 698 57 1,712 109 1,223 1,501 30 138 962 1,133 323 321 105 85 5 258 537 55 1,555 116 839 1,200 31 1,058 3,381 3,291 3,626 855 860 1, 230 336 2,120 1,341 3,433 1,711 2,514 2,612 32 645 2,959 3,345 2,699 836 645 !10 285 1,926 2,712 1,013 3,726 1,391 2,286 2,606 33 237 1,083 1,314 1,523 260 120 ij: 85 649 1,138 85 470 321 1,094 997 34 171 2,180 1,381 909 290 500 35 60 649 1,993 227 1,462 545 1,153 1,037 35 125 1,009 509 885 75 100 lis 70 390 1,023 103 275 607 461 36 37 372 198 278 25 90 45 111 267 56 221 125 241 102 37 1 5 42 16 5 41 27 1 75 15 45 20 38 67 228 158 156 50 10 15 20 149 248 86 102 149 300 321 39 10 86 139 35 5 5 20 71 203 15 375 66 308 260 40 20 136 122 45 5 25 30 176 6 278 40 281 255 41 21 92 249 185 40 15 189 168 66 297 143 269 126 42 15 61 186 218 25 106 97 41 211 135 195 127 43 21 97 264 207 40 15 194 173 66 322 148 290 126 44 15 66 186 236 25 106 97 41 241 140 234 129 45 20 38 52 83 35 5 66 28 42 201 48 72 56 4e 6 21 15 45 10 15 16 2 20 26 37 47 47 20 38 57 83 35 5 66 28 42 201 48 72 56 48 6 26 15 45 10 20 16 2 20 26 37 47 19 148 154 87 25 30 15 76 188 43 176 103 234 116 50 22 67 122 77 25 10 5 35 87 25 92 50 117 71 51 19 153 159 87 25 30 15 76 188 43 176 103 234 116 52 22 67 122 77 25 10 5 35 87 25 92 50 127 71 53 1 32 26 51 5 16 58 5 75 20 77 40 54 1 32 26 56 5 16 58 5 75 20 78 40 55 275 409 1,243 1,071 390 10 00 221 853 593 62 1,503 754 721 832 56 492 666 2,139 1,883 765 10 35 373 1,423 1,099 94 3,344 1,377 1,267 1,570 57 333 924 1,181 1,281 225 345 70 146 1,047 1,153 556 1,203 736 854 746 58 359 71 1,000 1,044 165 140 10 160 678 857 467 1,000 661 869 691 59 352 1 , 04£ 1,213 1,411 235 355 95 166 1,098 1,250 578 1,254 767 983 781 60 393 849 1,344 1,112 165 140 10 165 704 905 473 1,117 692 968 712 61 473 1,190 1,201 1,306 255 105 40 96 870 1,333 507 2,203 586 999 957 62 339 674 1,069 1,040 196 25 ] 70 45 613 752 376 1,550 396 761 666 63 542 1,453 1,417 1,863 320 115 50 126 997 1,673 543 2,427 707 1,389 1,108 64 365 771 1,293 1,354 206 25 1 75 45 652 836 417 1,655 442 935 791 65 468 1,000 1,151 1,276 255 85 20 91 840 1,213 502 2,168 571 974 927 (• 299 584 994 1,014 191 15 1 30 45 588 667 371 1,540 366 726 636 67 527 1,137 1,335 1,809 300 90 ; 30 106 918 1,398 533 2,372 640 1,297 1,033 68 320 634 1,197 1,313 201 15 i 30 45 616 730 397 1,629 402 943 751 69 10 281 66 41 10 20 5 15 41 253 5 35 35 65 65 70 25 117 45 15 10 5 31 100 10 20 5 40 30 71 10 296 71 41 10 20 5 15 44 268 5 35 35 65 65 72 25 122 55 15 10 5 31 100 10 20 5 40 30 73 5 15 11 13 5 5 15 5 25 7 5 20 27 26 10 74 15 15 36 21 5 40 5 10 6 30 2 5 75 5 20 11 13 10 5 15 5 35 7 5 20 32 27 10 71 20 15 41 26 5 a 5 6 10 6 35 2 10 77 442 2,171 2,128 1,686 620 505 7 40 191 1,026 2,203 451 2,358 785 1,732 1,716 78 519 1,629 2,233 1,281 636 285 4 20 155 959 1,932 383 2,610 781 . 1,965 79 453 2,465 2,512 1,875 740 535 8 25 211 1,123 2,492 457 2,548 852 1,857 80 575 1,887 2,651 1,427 804 300 4 75 175 1,037 2,212 419 2,871 871 2,218 . 81 440 1,668 1,030 680 115 610 5 60 220 891 1,550 506 1,056 545 909 965 82 496 1,625 1,074 560 140 390 4 59 301 1,028 1,394 689 1,020 666 764 864 83 379 1,904 L,792 1,696 310 595 6 65 260 1,057 1,838 747 1,546 772 1,201 1,370 84 522 1,748 1,556 936 278 463 5 50 325 1,061 1,694 767 1,215 689 1,051 1,116 65 247 1,583 1,091 785 95 395 4 40 155 656 1,313 416 821 465 698 880 86 286 1,411 922 396 140 353 3 10 198 651 1,186 416 655 412 605 704 87 102 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF [Data are based on reports for only WeeL of September 26-Oclober 2:1 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Family workers , including operator farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . 1950. 1 to 14 hours persons 1954 . 15 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954 . 1950. Hired workers farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Regular workers {employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . Seasonal workers (employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures2 farms reporting 1954. 1949. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Hired labor farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 . $100 to $199 farms reporting 1954 . $200 to $499 farms reporting 1954. $500 to $999 farms reporting 1954 . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertili: farms reporting 1954 . . dollars 1954.. tons 1954.. acres on which used 1954 . Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on .hicta commercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting . acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting . acres on which used. Corn farms reporting . acres on which used. Tobacco farms reporting . acres on which used . Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting. acres on which used. Other crops farms reporting. acres on which used. 179, 581 187,527 393,488 312,925 172,653 173,211 47, 589 125,064 71,811 64,665 120,882 93,257 24,652 24,110 99,953 46,457 126,037 126,432 89,034 86,747 9,703,638 9,549,505 85,634 94,949 28,574,879 30,759,059 44,445 15,239 14,407 5,790 3,977 1,776 152,495 150,394 46,821,313 34,925,771 95,403 71,507 18,766,076 14,429,272 153,150 26,325,675 532,195 3,229,780 10,325 232,451 773,980 144,600 37,214 102,565 676,917 8,602 23,045 148,901 96,534 168,492 1,321,043 54,337 57,297 92,694 22,157 18,894 55,276 69,507 158,543 931,964 1,156 1,595 1,988 102,675 2,114 10,289 1,606 1,411 1,236 1,070 136,365 148,610 1,121 1,131 308,750 308,120 1,951 1,696 888,380 554,525 1,596 333,625 6,652 56,108 1,995 6,095 1,390 1,181 2,666 23,750 1,144 1,734 1,787 1,130 156,420 169,650 103,140 2,326 20,147 204,396 3,948 21,256 2,453 2,386 3,862 3,953 2,382 2,149 1,102 1,280 1,718 1,487 1,468 1,158 140,994 96,036 838 2,333 1,921 690,425 535,409 1,523 1,062 220,408 196,291 2,108 362,542 7,924 41,013 8,037 25,217 6,174 1,028 3,763 22,737 1,107 1,402 9,270 1,269 1,243 2,507 2,206 2,255 8,175 1,137 1,325 1,455 2,035 2,425 1,070 1,190 189,230 161,000 1,115 81,095 1,848 10,910 1For 1950, "Week preceding Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. TENNESSEE 1954 AND 1950, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954 103 a sample of farms . See text] Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay CoOe Coffee Crockett Cumberland Davidson Decatur De Kalb Dickson Dyer 3,215 2,541 1,277 1,415 2,614 1,079 2,388 1,694 2,559 1,525 2,483 1,013 1,628 1,904 2,721 1 3,480 2,910 1,332 1,603 3,271 1,345 2,575 2,082 2,996 1,898 3,116 1,322 1,992 2,236 3,207 ? 2,810 2,201 957 1,315 2,288 1,034 2,127 1,584 2,354 1,354 2,12e 883 1,498 1,574 2,600 3 2,821 1,920 1,035 1,400 2,864 1,176 2,061 1,747 2,580 1,534 2,315 1,045 1,598 1,794 2,516 4 7,190 3,343 1,523 3,695 3,926 1,774 3,449 3,014 10,435 2,255 3,203 1,673 2,296 2,299 10,063 5 4,255 2,735 1,757 2,070 4,587 1,988 3,413 2,986 4,052 2,562 4,376 1,828 2,440 2,885 4,731 ■ 2,785 2,191 952 1,315 2,278 1,029 2,105 1,573 2,269 1,353 2,092 878 1,573 2,587 7 2,791 1,885 1,030 1,385 2,;34 1,161 2,021 1,706 2,555 1,527 2,194 1,019 1,592 1,784 2,454 8 2,720 2,126 922 1,280 2,202 1,003 2,075 1,553 2,204 1,308 2,052 862 1,431 1,553 2,551 9 2,691 1,700 950 1,320 2,628 1,036 1,866 1,586 2,469 1,382 2,038 948 1,527 1,698 2,358 10 755 1,010 347 280 735 281 521 491 190 608 1,010 312 275 416 263 U 1,965 1,116 575 1,000 1,467 722 1,554 1,062 2,014 700 1,042 550 1,156 1,137 2,288 12 1,415 571 252 895 921 311 656 486 1,455 530 482 279 440 417 1,410 13 931 595 398 460 1,081 500 686 680 669 586 778 497 540 621 588 14 2,300 787 449 1,900 1,442 556 976 722 2,850 765 585 490 595 572 2,621 15 1,236 785 656 600 1,492 735 1,046 1,050 949 916 1,133 707 765 903 868 16 475 220 84 90 187 1 . 201 261 377 107 347 108 112 105 657 17 231 180 94 85 249 121 250 252 319 124 603 110 88 134 409 18 2,170 430 152 515 282 215 398 739 5,381 182 566 321 270 174 4,891 19 328 250 151 150 467 217 501 350 634 264 1,205 173 148 284 1,505 20 30 5 23 2 22 41 56 57 22 197 37 6 27 81 ;■; 30 10 30 8 30 106 179 111 49 269 45 17 44 166 22 445 220 73 90 186 86 167 ?25 866 88 179 77 107 85 601 23 2,140 420 122 515 274 185 292 560 5,270 133 297 276 253 130 4,725 24 3,215 2,431 1,277 1,390 2,568 1,079 2,328 1,689 2,554 1,505 2,223 917 1,613 1,904 2,714 25 3,076 2,265 1,115 1,445 2,791 1,131 2,007 1,798 2,654 1,629 2,673 1,141 1,714 1,929 2,718 26 1,965 1,371 651 1,125 1,698 664 1,468 1,198 2,054 909 983 495 1,053 1,044 2,064 27 2,116 1,450 649 1,125 1,706 566 1,002 1,198 2,272 764 1,396 700 899 1,169 2,208 28 1,375 1,061 525 1,035 1,245 481 1,220 938 958 701 605 398 693 829 930 2'' 1,471 830 519 915 904 380 472 927 1,829 525 846 417 593 858 1,222 3'") 123,215 57,970 47,919 121,955 68,945 25,660 65,285 130,026 162,307 39,933 96,294 45,055 53,520 101,820 198,116 31 95,285 51,460 72,490 76,645 52,074 20,330 37,611 97,362 274,088 24,336 142,755 26,502 53,537 97,480 214,667 32 1,410 810 356 630 1,008 429 1,158 763 1,829 462 747 340 803 573 1,839 33 1,681 1,035 413 805 1,410 436 847 888 1,717 484 1,155 565 673 804 1,998 3- 264,225 92,750 61,770 113,715 129,625 51,865 176,560 311,830 962,014 121,622 491,190 72,080 94,306 170,185 1,025,360 35 403,275 110,285 65,250 136,180 172,847 62,190 182,838 147,022 670,169 156,794 1,081,130 59,090 106,148 120,005 1,331,214 3b 635 575 205 290 640 271 915 411 370 255 240 146 605 300 345 37 290 95 81 155 190 95 115 205 290 90 145 81 90 130 306 38 385 110 42 120 136 35 71 65 545 87 146 75 55 91 562 39 60 20 15 40 15 16 36 51 405 11 80 26 40 12 370 40 40 5 10 25 26 12 12 20 160 11 85 12 11 17 192 41 5 3 1 9 11 59 8 51 2 23 64 42 2,475 1,931 967 1,095 1,772 858 1,907 1,328 1,652 1,143 2,052 761 1,293 1,554 1,734 43 2,521 1,770 929 1,155 1,875 855 1,505 1,403 2,197 1,227 2,331 995 1,267 1,614 2,027 44 507,305 227,475 229,071 158,850 214,465 140,070 341,195 301,150 439,935 224,369 1,327,810 199,170 397,845 314,721 721,464 45 393,885 182,395 151,845 166,475 239,174 82,410 212,587 247,222 383,495 155,657 1,510,363 167,910 164,948 265,265 420,177 46 1,730 676 782 625 1,093 293 1,203 1,024 1,566 603 847 495 753 878 1,834 47 1,176 450 530 550 618 221 501 738 1,064 434 919 450 533 779 1,381 48 265,905 62,260 114,065 121,025 134,825 43,865 105,325 288,642 395,650 85,617 182,425 113,165 134,536 163,485 665,449 49 184,120 34,115 90,225 80,880 79,743 39,160 69,697 172,238 324,397 66,022 255,061 66,435 66,407 99,382 483, 510 50 2,630 1,771 897 1,145 2,307 948 1,792 1,423 2,333 1,270 676 726 1,323 1,517 2,086 51 476,740 138,470 178,262 302,920 305,990 136,429 187,192 336,175 580,288 211,436 103,978 118,570 190,973 275,033 552,232 52 8,843 2,987 3,824 5,534 6,960 2,841 4,117 7,214 10,773 4,611 1,934 2,330 4,258 5,987 8,405 5 3 62,175 12,529 14,884 32,230 24,029 17.318 21,015 46,477 58,180 18,829 15,752 19,143 24,393 34,233 60,463 54 85 115 57 55 75 30 48 171 105 141 86 42 113 136 110 55 1,605 1,105 972 595 1,125 610 904 4,182 2,640 4,040 2,300 1,070 3,006 1,695 2,789 56 7,295 6,200 3,641 2,715 2,800 2,110 2,865 11,327 14,365 9,710 5,595 4,005 9,530 4,840 12,802 57 1,070 800 615 405 550 240 656 2,260 2,425 1,143 1,555 529 1,500 1,020 1,603 58 360 690 198 80 622 262 421 662 251 503 220 153 327 440 206 59 756 1,239 505 235 1,326 588 871 1,724 668 1,468 591 388 815 1,480 732 60 5,570 6,780 2,803 1,155 7,912 3,195 6,001 12,450 3,569 7,470 5,468 2,581 5,758 7,752 6,954 61 120 75 16 25 50 85 40 110 45 111 65 26 86 142 40 62 208 130 24 72 82 147 165 236 77 425 168 68 194 539 133 63 1,265 665 115 560 525 1,040 545 1,520 705 1,585 1,090 380 1,045 2,435 1,400 64 1,890 1,071 655 955 1,717 748 1,125 1,207 887 950 240 550 948 1,265 930 65 3,562 657 1,390 2,169 2,002 1,325 1,145 3,106 1,653 1,261 464 1,172 1,940 2,234 1,884 66 32,095 2,804 7,800 17,615 9,246 10,855 9,244 22,470 11,159 6,471 3,260 11,879 14,644 18,241 17,914 67 620 592 1,981 602 1,626 60 133 158 893 720 68 425 1,466 2,622 472 1,416 80 132 222 770 1,039 69 695 2,161 2,726 879 2,017 220 148 347 1,181 2,261 70 235 631 90 75 530 296 116 280 315 836 153 70 176 175 123 71 120 356 82 38 334 148 78 321 427 1,025 233 21 140 124 1,025 72 480 1,010 135 180 660 401 297 860 1,375 2,384 1,382 115 302 295 1,819 73 2,390 160 162 1,055 351 156 252 606 2,248 71 118 572 166 287 1,978 74 4,134 173 320 2,999 543 154 463 1,657 7,946 259 242 645 331 572 4,601 75 23,440 770 1,624 12,700 2,925 1,098 3,010 9,432 41,507 730 4,300 4,478 1,412 3,655 33,795 76 104 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF QData are based on reports for only WeeL of Septenber 26-October 2: ' Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954 . 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . 1950. 1 to 14 hours persons 1954 . 15 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . Seasonal workers (employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures* farms reporting 1954. 1949. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. Machine hire farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 . $100 to $199 farms reporting 1954 . $200 to $499 farms reporting 1954. $500 to $999 farms reporting 1954 . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which commercial fertilizer >as used, 1954: Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting acres on which used Other pasture farms reporting acres on which used Corn farms reporting acres on which used Tobacco farms reporting acres on which used Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting acres on which used Other crops farms reporting acres on which used 3,904 4,491 13,542 7,114 2,732 1,476 6,857 2,128 3,222 3,363 2,507 2,760 289,729 24 1,239 1,807 624,325 398,707 2,156 2,253 438,897 371,306 3,697 802,209 14,325 82,845 3,553 8,803 48,826 1,250 1,253 1,950 1,951 1,162 1,002 144,363 143,105 1,253 171,855 3,281 15,527 1,538 1,442 1,189 1,163 156,745 184,100 1,043 1,132 480,743 394,010 1,533 1,558 727,926 388,481 1,225 1,167 296,491 304,631 1,819 508,452 10,990 59,345 1,383 3,564 23,234 2,021 2,125 275,855 265,325 2,883 3,376 1,058,485 1,252,912 2,908 2,506 721,495 519,358 918,455 16,446 97,987 2,129 10,320 1,270 737 1,012 2,390 3,863 9,052 51,021 3,022 3,403 5,846 1,410 1,400 2,045 2,123 2,277 2,325 1,611 1,655 150,190 152,170 1,677 1,820 335,702 422,001 1,030 310 2,892 3,000 1,274,670 884,325 1,187 1,139 254,410 245,834 2,046 254,829 5,202 40,007 90 4,020 11,165 3,500 1,486 1,902 12,055 1,933 2,377 3,010 1,587 1,042 1,185 1,733 1,291 235,525 176,520 1,937 233,383 5,402 19,771 2,835 8,240 1,540 1,601 1,832 2,074 5,354 5,129 9,439 9,302 5,123 4,624 1,595 3,528 2,276 2,226 3,311 3,331 2,934 3,115 465,380 489,125 1,870 515 415 2,939 2,364 444,795 306,025 4,854 733,665 14,996 75,365 377 6,410 23,890 3,190 1,312 2,883 19,740 3; 169 3,810 25,293 3,999 4,470 6,631 1,593 2,656 17,106 62,787 1,238 7,621 1950, "Week preceding TENNESSEE 1954 AND 1950, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued 105 a sample of rarms . See text] Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Kno* 1,886 1,687 2,719 2,047 3,604 4,387 2,401 2,470 1,450 599 1,031 1,930 2,164 1,884 3,623 1 1,820 3,091 2,303 4,028 4,742 2,676 2,852 1,640 614 1,292 2,343 2,266 1,791 4,294 2 1,701 1,457 2,503 1,635 3.249 3,942 2,151 2,100 1,120 454 799 1,565 1,964 1,639 3,213 3 1,668 1,421 2,225 1,846 3,195 4,149 2,231 2,444 1,201 506 1,153 1,928 1,791 1,421 2,957 4 3,040 2,481 8,105 4,787 5,875 11,021 6,236 3,827 1,577 837 1,192 2,533 3,572 2,523 5,105 5 3,025 2,341 4,147 2,670 5,347 6,270 3,148 3,843 1,930 844 1,828 2,861 3,165 2,471 4,735 6 1,696 1,451 2,497 1,623 3,213 3,884 2,151 2,084 1,104 443 783 1,565 1,918 1,629 3,146 7 1,631 1,386 2,204 1,844 3,137 4,102 2,221 2,429 1,186 496 1,140 1,908 1,765 1,396 2,849 S 1,616 1,356 2,452 1,593 3,133 3,824 2,111 2,033 1,044 423 728 1,525 1,853 1,604 3,046 9 1,526 1,306 2,088 1,743 2,877 3,990 2,116 2,314 1,086 456 1,060 1,782 1,665 1,261 2,708 10 760 465 255 564 896 356 370 555 251 196 266 335 395 325 1,660 11 856 891 2,197 i ,o: 9 2,237 3,468 1,741 1,478 793 227 462 1,190 1,458 1,279 1,386 12 630 520 1,781 774 1,245 2,598 1,21 732 229 141 245 453 825 461 865 13 597 475 939 600 1,091 1,040 591 896 369 196 490 622 598 571 796 14 920 840 3,813 1,366 1,860 5,136 2,265 1,141 299 256 321 653 1,115 592 1,225 15 847 735 1,500 802 1,601 1,519 867 1,126 540 256 635 843 894 821 976 16 148 126 341 224 379 421 440 242 85 82 74 157 253 164 387 17 237 175 234 89 460 335 106 223 187 86 105 182 289 226 521 18 504 285 1,840 1,828 882 2,061 1,860 653 234 158 143 355 604 327 834 19 652 300 559 125 869 761 165 403 304 132 133 236 606 389 1,051 20 48 31 52 24 63 71 10 56 29 45 16 41 78 34 187 21 179 43 123 58 103 302 10 66 76 65 21 72 204 69 492 110 101 316 216 353 379 430 196 67 42 65 137 190 136 235 23 325 242 1,717 1,770 779 1,759 1,850 587 158 93 122 283 400 258 342 24 1,751 1,547 2,689 2,041 3,519 4,337 2,401 2,465 1,440 594 1,020 1,880 2,054 1,884 3,593 25 1,859 1,541 2,725 2,023 3,075 4,090 2,226 2,506 1,385 406 1,148 1,898 1,921 1,471 3,334 26 649 716 1,899 1,095 2,434 3,398 1,496 1,465 750 334 413 765 1,319 1,369 1,937 27 854 9O0 2,275 1,255 1,875 3,379 1,571 1,735 619 211 623 978 1,361 886 1,923 25 457 475 1,249 842 1,838 2,576 965 1,159 538 198 343 458 1,065 979 1,538 29 597 450 2,059 834 1,167 2,791 1,110 1,159 294 121 415 496 909 433 1,294 30 45,135 23,515 135,174 69,729 142,174 255,300 128,400 115,515 92,455 23,940 41,905 43,315 100,385 66,485 161,445 31 40,880 28,715 180,091 77,335 77,195 332,513 79,965 121,569 27,082 16,330 32,440 29,775 121,213 26,860 102,825 32 454 506 1,349 699 1,534 1,808 1,131 809 460 229 253 584 764 874 997 33 583 770 996 952 1,585 2,234 1,116 1,355 528 161 413 748 1,061 731 1,348 3- 527,680 63,300 460,807 137,432 237,125 418,162 222,610 192,555 106,710 55,815 63,420 81,845 326,760 143,007 866,252 35 514,004 85,410 300,605 135,218 276,919 505,540 166,670 262,927 162,535 34,650 96,453 106,170 298,012 287,754 794,125 16 210 340 611 341 1,070 817 465 416 296 96 143 401 440 535 445 37 90 75 281 157 235 412 271 160 65 15 60 60 85 145 165 13 55 65 248 135 150 411 275 150 67 S3 23 71 111 141 155 39 35 16 111 43 31 111 90 36 7 25 6 30 55 35 85 40 26 10 77 22 36 38 30 36 16 10 17 22 40 10 75 41 38 21 1 12 19 11 9 4 33 8 72 42 1,519 1,222 1,882 1,606 2,599 1,884 1,800 2,065 1,204 513 915 1,665 1,568 1,368 3,072 43 1,467 1,185 1,732 1,506 2,225 2,494 1,931 2,085 1,168 316 986 1,477 1,415 1,155 2,625 44 726,970 137,680 457,604 332,789 467,140 378,550 286,000 536,490 310,084 113,237 175,657 331,335 625,196 212,350 1,336,051 45 514,744 96,445 278,038 252,228 284,125 284,108 347,605 450,729 220,607 48,790 136,804 184,230 448,541 176,142 1,014,615 46 746 632 1.283 1,026 1,499 1,521 1,381 1,635 725 248 508 600 1,108 819 1,778 ,7 689 386 773 787 955 1,072 826 1,185 474 136 327 533 735 491 1,098 48 111,780 43,895 246,257 189,551 202,583 358,496 206,490 305,530 118,712 39,468 108,160 79,775 222,784 64 , 167 282,029 49 124,983 39,040 153,783 177,938 96,166 231,160 101,410 222,965 103,388 19,070 73,177 62,555 176,554 54,842 218,605 50 998 1,392 2,333 1,321 3,058 3,999 2,016 1,815 863 464 659 1,360 1,864 1,769 2,158 51 152,225 157,020 579,481 191,714 327,111 785,143 454,952 353,245 123,980 73,924 141,386 132,040 319,071 176,087 318,155 52 3,586 3,461 11,051 3,700 7,284 13,263 8,512 7,439 2,567 1,616 3,191 2,640 6,860 3,624 7,376 53 17,770 13,055 59,568 28,233 31,674 78,267 50,400 59,236 21,721 10,514 26,367 18,893 35,316 14,028 41,216 54 92 76 89 54 170 61 135 192 48 40 39 42 151 96 232 55 1,500 1,225 2,659 2,166 1,665 1,640 2,645 5,797 760 440 965 811 4,388 870 5,279 5b 4,350 3,055 9,810 6,181 6,260 5,850 11,130 21,215 2,983 1,395 3,110 2,590 8,088 3,470 l-,326 57 880 698 1,921 1,046 1,260 912 1,455 3,407 400 235 665 440 1,976 615 2,535 58 277 361 192 134 631 131 241 509 187 158 114 153 804 426 1,212 59 1,248 685 1,222 265 1,267 476 712 1,911 426 503 428 280 2,186 610 3,930 60 6,755 3,476 5,336 1,940 6,836 4,265 4,365 13,206 3,209 2,550 2,507 2,753 12,989 4,355 24,292 61 85 96 59 42 217 32 55 156 41 60 117 65 230 165 226 62 280 145 332 86 356 92 96 444 70 186 356 100 526 222 572 63 1,265 1,115 930 610 1,905 2,330 490 3,225 373 710 2,151 555 3,210 1,280 3,875 64 736 976 1,572 797 1,861 1,585 1,406 1,374 696 363 595 862 1,033 1,004 898 65 919 1,018 3,693 1,459 2,172 2,486 3,080 3,266 1,790 620 1,864 1,444 1,321 812 1,080 66 6,030 5,948 26,007 14,508 13,380 20,239 24,095 31,995 16,492 5,947 18,511 13,633 8,872 3,559 5,979 67 5 1,172 2,341 586 148 211 26 888 1,347 1,309 606 68 1,370 2,136 408 82 190 22 652 1,312 1,076 676 69 5 1,640 3,094 1,445 255 413 30 1,131 1,903 1,491 762 70 331 166 98 90 400 96 120 267 45 55 45 101 177 532 668 71 692 66 110 48 236 247 40 109 22 25 19 68 354 418 428 72 1,710 261 377 645 535 718 200 529 70 95 45 106 878 1,372 1,515 73 336 115 2,135 974 626 3,881 1,805 1,058 115 62 168 75 446 383 249 74 494 145 5,699 1,794 1,065 9,877 4,560 1,260 164 % 502 68 1,107 469 672 75 2,025 850 26,243 9,937 5,854 50,335 20,385 8,906 1,373 644 3,163 630 7,549 2,226 4,698 76 106 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) FARM LABOR lleeL of September 26-October 2:1 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954. 1950. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . 1950. 1 to 14 hours persons 1954 . 15 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . 1950. persons 1954. 1950. Regular workers (employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Seasonal workers (employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures2 farms reporting 1954. 1949. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954. 1949 . Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . 1949 . dollars 1954. 1949. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 . $100 to $199 farms reporting 1954 . $200 to $499 farms reporting 1954. $500 to $999 farms reporting 1954. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949 . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949 . . . Commercial fertilizer farms reporting 1954 . . . dollars 1954 .. . tons 1954 . . . acres on which used 1954 . . . Lime and liming materials farms reporting 1954... tons 1954 . . . dollars 1954... acres limed 1954 . . . USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops od vbich commercial fertilizer was used. 1954: Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting acres on which used Other pasture farms reporting acres on which used Corn farms reporting acres on which used Tobacco farms reporting acres on which used Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting acres on which used Other crops farms reporting acres on which used 262,091 3,779 26,604 2,981 3,016 9,983 5,049 1,597 2,216 371,777 411,336 1,156 1,367 409,290 398,121 2,775 537,500 8,060 71,161 1,425 6,706 1,019 1,647 2,416 26,076 1,596 1,412 3,166 2,362 674 3,236 3,054 594 2,947 3,249 609 2,686 2,277 474 2,262 2,168 344 1,753 1,708 215 1,356 1,685 167,282 237, 4«3 150,687 110,899 209,236 158,573 534 1,865 1,486 454 1,982 1,471 2,052,764 876,021 365,081 1,716,786 967,544, 361,639 1,976 2,335 423,950 322,920 2,724 565,757 12,087 86,276 4,410 14,937 3,155 2,204 3,941 35,893 1,783 2,306 5,534 30,703 3,146 3,264 7,145 5,649 1,693 1,154 3,167 1,657 2,261 2,307 1,658 1,732 217,150 255,380 1,511 1,722 452,000 532,361 2,454 2,656 1,255,905 1,890 1,440 384,475 278,561 3,085 11,079 2,025 1,365 2,754 22,159 1,187 1,232 1,967 2,248 1,137 224,260 4,618 24,745 4,400 13,235 1,960 1,976 3,283 3,565 1,046 286,668 281,515 1,456 552,565 443,050 1,738 304,275 6,864 39,927 5,640 16,375 3,145 1,228 1,672 12,180 2,184 2,513 5,369 3,434 1,757 101,574 117,605 1,339 190,305 176,400 1,734 2,008 319,360 181,565 1,273 1,028 235,095 115,765 2,133 436,345 8,548 51,514 1,175 7,395 1,145 1,611 3,562 27,639 1,993 4.579 21, 378 1For 1950, "Week preceding 2Excludes farms reporting ial fertili TENNESSEE 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued 107 a sample of farms . See text] Madison Marion Marshall Maury Meigs Ml nr ie M..|il.,'"MM'ry Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam 3,585 878 1,968 3,002 705 2,463 2,426 715 938 2,347 2,201 700 731 761 2,455 1 4,16* 1,044 2,088 3,049 872 2,696 2,712 798 1,380 2,806 2,650 894 884 927 2,944 2 3,290 793 1,808 2,787 620 1,993 2,131 615 833 2,142 1,644 555 691 721 2,280 3 3,364 689 1,723 2,348 711 2,172 2,215 725 968 2,364 2,211 716 661 689 2,370 4 10,518 1,202 2,910 4,781 1,500 3,276 3,510 835 1,382 5,306 2,624 1,008 1,104 1,431 3,916 ■j 6,416 1,109 2,976 4,238 1,287 3,760 3,555 1,115 1,615 4,378 3,548 1,175 1,127 1,149 3,597 6 3,233 777 1,808 2,763 615 1,988 2,101 615 833 2,127 1,628 549 691 720 2,270 7 3,312 682 1,683 2,296 701 2,151 2,169 720 945 2,284 2,196 705 661 681 2,350 6 3,163 752 1,733 2,688 565 1,808 2,066 615 828 2,082 1,593 516 686 660 2,199 9 3,106 612 1,563 2,191 601 2,025 2,114 660 873 2,189 2,041 675 541 581 2,189 10 643 315 317 881 242 580 531 275 322 351 601 131 195 460 535 11 2,520 437 1,416 1,807 343 1,228 1,535 340 506 1,731 992 387 491 200 1,664 12 1,818 232 615 928 306 740 527 140 382 766 520 170 256 230 906 13 1,424 281 641 772 325 768 558 295 475 684 875 226 406 325 777 14 3,673 288 785 1,293 487 1,120 808 175 513 1,256 775 236 397 415 1,416 15 2,239 366 897 992 505 1,142 794 370 680 924 1,250 352 571 470 1,089 If. 665 83 248 439 63 147 321 20 26 511 148 103 21 71 157 17 476 84 343 543 106 312 354 55 56 592 186 76 15 68 238 18 3,682 162 392 800 428 348 636 45 41 1,968 256 254 21 356 301 L9 1,071 131 516 1,055 181 593 647 85 62 1,265 257 148 15 98 319 20 71 28 107 243 3 37 119 5 114 28 26 5 5 46 21 102 42 161 410 12 83 156 5 15 183 36 53 5 10 66 22 630 65 177 264 61 120 249 15 21 419 130 83 16 66 132 1 3 3,580 120 231 390 416 265 480 40 26 1,765 220 201 16 346 235 24 3,505 873 1,968 2,922 690 2,367 2,031 715 928 2,297 2,166 700 731 756 2,445 25 3,528 747 1,894 2,353 717 2,272 2,380 675 1,073 2,424 2,316 784 691 789 2,525 26 2,219 363 1,078 1,601 320 1,342 1,241 325 392 1,687 1,194 335 546 391 1,414 27 3,016 367 1,249 1,448 467 1,367 1,595 450 453 1,849 1,001 457 356 344 1,298 28 1,413 281 701 976 253 906 780 200 291 1,187 816 250 421 271 1,064 29 2,376 230 838 851 345 966 1,006 280 286 1,138 611 258 176 257 776 30 205,705 28,735 92,960 138,479 27,470 72,430 102,920 18,190 15,050 276,665 45,370 27,066 18,457 15,236 90,731 31 271,204 39,435 126,095 121,562 28,970 93,765 131,143 24,560 11,500 236,501 33,479 14,931 5,950 18,822 46,235 32 1,619 183 808 1,276 250 852 901 225 147 1,187 714 214 326 226 867 33 2,070 277 1,018 1,238 352 1,052 1,245 355 288 1,603 686 366 261 229 908 34 513,645 65,445 222,007 602,569 52,643 179,595 379,640 20,005 60,935 508,690 95,364 66,713 28,550 23,845 WO, 225 35 785,949 91,915 245,224 591,370 92,679 315,930 526,183 32,575 39,075 677,106 65,125 68,491 15,845 41,562 105,670 36 547 50 425 555 141 635 425 160 80 325 500 92 270 140 575 37 370 55 155 215 40 85 170 35 21 236 90 50 25 50 150 38 391 30 115 231 50 75 140 30 35 310 75 43 15 31 95 39 176 21 46 87 7 15 51 1 170 36 8 6 15 40 113 26 56 152 11 31 87 117 3 20 10 5 27 41 22 1 11 36 1 11 28 10 29 10 1 5 42 2,514 793 1,858 2,461 550 1,751 1,506 620 762 1,776 1,729 639 500 615 2,090 43 2,461 477 1,723 1,981 427 1,605 1,905 575 782 2,015 1,716 566 531 503 2,058 44 596,545 143,790 1,098,935 1,059,798 89,790 331,193 400,655 134,095 173,305 1,224,850 349,775 156,883 61,110 131,110 425,400 45 537,080 101,284 893,328 738,532 77,485 313,228 322,591 93,855 131,396 857,835 198,979 106,566 43,400 91,466 295,650 46 1,898 513 963 1,430 370 972 1,066 300 413 1,472 844 400 276 281 959 47 1,232 242 918 1,033 332 767 1,055 205 272 1,503 561 262 201 174 595 48 399,270 76,080 198,120 327,242 53,282 156, 145 315,494 53,280 37,910 548,219 78,155 74,900 24,070 40,550 140,490 49 243,653 51,430 170,799 259,307 52,709 166,293 287,957 15,840 24,510 501,061 39,245 48,035 i6,530 30,939 64,040 50 3,103 493 953 1,564 525 i,777 1,981 495 612 1,481 1,731 325 636 516 1,929 51 689,641 85,155 167,500 202,866 79,594 248,730 463,629 50,605 72,780 354, 540 177,076 66,725 83,360 58, 580 263,590 52 12,332 1,830 3,585 3,642 1,788 5,544 9,813 1,130 1,584 6,386 3,852 1,456 1,775 1,440 5,812 53 76,135 15,021 30,847 31,288 11,339 31,501 51,604 7,295 7,064 47,091 24,689 10,948 8,136 8,247 34,760 54 96 50 75 160 21 146 123 25 86 139 107 49 65 55 231 55 1,570 890 1,165 4,183 370 3,294 3,325 550 3,135 6,732 1,576 1,663 1,075 990 5,145 56 9,405 2,410 2,895 16,740 1,200 11,771 15,035 1,200 8,670 25,509 3,615 6,138 2,985 3,330 13,865 57 1,190 450 820 5,727 210 1,870 2,075 395 1,720 3,795 785 1,029 525 540 2,380 58 225 147 366 456 165 702 385 100 151 262 528 61 260 155 692 59 882 350 1,006 1,116 547 1,724 1,412 176 330 684 968 388 647 467 1,490 60 6,155 3,615 8,960 10,477 4,726 10,980 7,991 1,415 2,310 4,051 7,194 1,640 3,390 2,330 10,405 61 80 40 86 97 12 126 130 5 30 112 121 52 35 20 246 62 200 261 148 248 26 283 339 28 78 216 198 100 48 40 526 63 1,740 1,650 1,576 2,720 260 1,340 2,610 80 240 2,120 1,350 500 245 240 3,351 64 1,669 408 598 522 370 1,167 1,596 280 496 823 1,394 248 436 356 1,343 65 3,274 986 1,374 844 608 1,360 3,827 490 654 3,114 1,706 904 513 485 2,310 66 27,645 8,215 12,770 9,126 4,467 9,801 28,681 4,365 3,164 26,636 12,912 8,387 3,227 3,555 16,920 67 15 392 1,032 340 1,187 1,646 375 75 20 298 366 30 1,142 68 14 234 799 266 798 3,255 242 51 9 293 370 34 929 69 20 604 1,849 424 1,335 6,748 475 75 45 379 442 30 1,299 70 310 86 40 65 86 282 176 35 356 30 466 10 181 150 395 71 353 37 20 24 60 282 84 18 250 11 338 8 89 41 214 72 1,060 106 70 80 182 1,250 292 40 780 105 759 10 257 190 465 73 2,923 90 277 271 222 430 243 90 41 1,134 210 85 156 271 74 7,401 180 742 608 270 1,006 851 168 192 2,284 286 58 111 362 342 75 39,940 1,410 6,532 6,840 1,255 6,760 5,102 920 485 14,750 2,190 411 660 1,932 2,365 76 108 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 6.-FARM LABOR AND SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES: CENSUSES OF [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanations, see text) Robertson Estimated number of fan Reek of September 26-October 2:1 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. persons 1954 . . 1950 . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . 1950.. 1 to 14 hours persons 1954 . . 15 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. persons 1954 . . 1950 . . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . 1950 . . persons 1954 . . 1950.. Regular workers (employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. . persons 1954.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures2 farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . Machine hire . farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949.. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . dollars 1954 . . 1949.. $1 to $99 farms reporting 1954 . . $100 to $199 farms reporting 1954 . . $200 to $499 farms reporting 1954 . . $500 to $999 farms reporting 1954 . . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. . $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.. Feed for livestock and poultry. .fa reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949 . . . dollars 1954 . . . 1949 . . , Commercial fertiliz> Lime and liming i farms reporting 1954. . dollars 1954.. tons 1954.. acres on which used 1954 . . als farms reporting 1954 . . tons 1954.. dollars 1954.. acres limed 1954.. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on »bich commercial fertilizer »as used, 1954: Hay and cropland pasture farms reporting . . acres on which used . . Other pasture farms reporting.. acres on which used. . Corn farms reporting . . acres on which used . . Tobacco farms reporting. . acres on which used . . Fruits, vegetables, and potatoes farms reporting.. acres on which used. . Other crops farms reporting. . acres on which used . . 1,107 1,592 1,650 136,821 3,156 17,818 1,131 206,820 200,255 111,838 2,538 12,576 2,313 2,382 1,464 1,922 225,426 288,691 1,808 1,751 634,070 699,082 1,030 2,112 2,268 702,923 474,320 1,779 1,837 532,355 476,762 2,623 1,042,831 19,650 92,439 7,120 18,655 3,700 2,188 6,878 40,404 2,403 6,930 11,246 2,970 2,926 4,927 5,316 1,067 1,207 1,549 1,965 2,054 1,142 1,579 152,645 305,167 1,615 1,624 454,275 676,779 2,750 2,745 1,230,370 1,005,690 1,735 1,370 357,970 366,529 372,974 8,190 62,405 1,178 2,996 24,795 1,119 2,604 15,289 113,957 1,578 11,335 2,336 4,791 2,512 4,981 3,411 20,179 3,942 9,539 2,336 4,637 2,481 4,860 2,306 4,526 2,316 4,528 865 742 1,441 3,784 665 2,432 850 1,742 885 5,281 1,255 2,854 175 1,413 256 903 220 10,372 371 2,157 1,446 1,437 1,156 1,127 121,590 149,132 2,150 2,182 551,880 389,957 2,201 247,365 5,460 27,015 3,195 7,425 2,190 1,320 1,498 10,105 1,645 1,578 1,685 3,668 3,170 1,777 1,870 325,736 344,743 2,563 2,362,120 2,223,896 1,370 3,539 1,467,386 1,756,429 1,969 1,733 631,659 516,133 3,492 818,566 12,960 83,982 3,335 20,920 2,980 1,548 2,863 21,725 1For 1950, "Week preceding enumeration." 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertiliser and lime. TENNESSEE 1954 AND 1950; AND USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued 109 a sample of farms. See text] Stewart Sullivan Sumer Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson 1,178 3,496 3,511 4,001 915 965 1,460 396 2,281 3,613 1,442 3,553 1,886 2,664 2,922 1 1,365 3,592 4,354 4,100 969 926 1,423 560 2,472 3,683 1,761 4,254 2,024 2,979 3,372 2 928 3,076 3,181 3,735 800 715 1,355 291 2,111 3,128 1,191 3,238 2,379 2,467 3 1,089 2,668 3,565 3,570 811 540 1,145 470 2,026 3,047 1,328 3,360 1,611 2,495 2,792 4 1,170 4,952 5,390 14,464 1,680 1,120 2,020 471 3,862 5,280 2,144 7,168 2,665 4,103 3,928 5 1,497 4,692 6,034 5,440 1,299 845 1,800 815 3,289 5,400 2,134 5,239 2,523 4,580 4,576 6 928 3,014 3,134 3,680 795 715 1,350 286 2,106 3,057 1,185 3,203 1,671 2,324 2,432 7 1,084 2,608 3,470 3,529 781 525 1,140 470 2,010 2,962 1,303 3,333 1,566 2,384 2,736 8 908 2,909 3,039 3,585 770 685 1,335 266 2,046 2,907 1,140 3,158 1,631 2,289 2,342 9 1,039 2,403 3,235 3,374 766 480 1,035 425 1,920 2,737 1,207 3,183 1,481 2,238 2,556 10 130 1,156 727 370 60 260 520 105 555 845 356 716 382 686 840 11 778 1,753 2,312 3,215 710 815 161 1,491 2,062 784 2,442 1,249 1,603 1,502 ;.' 117 900 1,087 2,117 410 275 420 95 712 1,370 445 1,291 631 730 610 13 257 895 1,190 866 180 205 400 210 766 1,210 449 1,067 510 883 912 14 150 1,190 1,553 4,498 620 355 555 140 1,049 1,770 800 1,768 841 990 1,075 15 337 1,315 1,647 1,272 240 275 570 355 1,001 1,765 721 1,462 725 1,276 1,244 16 43 361 436 751 95 40 65 30 223 328 95 602 97 453 306 17 77 493 604 385 191 60 125 30 149 522 116 343 251 540 496 18 112 853 798 6,381 290 80 130 65 767 603 204 2,242 193 824 511 19 121 974 1,152 794 293 90 195 35 368 898 206 594 317 1,066 776 20 13 115 150 103 20 15 10 73 93 30 65 47 256 66 21 25 255 221 310 85 30 10 127 138 43 80 78 405 96 22 31 279 316 706 80 40 50 20 166 237 71 562 70 239 255 23 87 598 577 6,071 205 80 100 55 640 465 161 2,162 115 419 415 24 1,148 3,361 3,476 3,976 870 960 1,435 396 2,256 3,568 1,442 3,508 1,816 2,649 2,917 25 1,224 2,664 3,565 3,156 861 690 1,195 455 2,006 3,112 1,397 3,805 1,641 2,498 2,891 26 528 2,006 2,481 3,316 645 585 750 270 1,370 2,558 555 2,078 875 1,729 1,667 27 684 1,659 2,510 2,416 596 365 635 245 1,235 2,367 746 2,654 1,046 1,638 1,796 28 351 1,656 1,654 2,371 345 400 560 240 1,087 2,147 461 1,482 652 1,250 1,162 29 371 1,202 1,896 1,422 416 185 430 195 905 2,011 487 1,862 676 1,076 1,160 30 30,892 129,930 190,556 437,625 34,620 22,575 32,755 11,860 81,819 222,025 31,475 152,730 61,071 :■".: 116,020 31 25,345 84,570 272,681 183,609 33,700 8,255 19,995 15,170 89,905 253,440 30,565 197,275 60,909 201,895 140,759 32 377 1,241 1,806 2,391 550 365 475 125 790 1,668 285 1,473 559 1,199 1,187 33 499 1,249 1,815 1,946 501 310 425 165 780 1,657 501 1,999 771 1,393 1,466 34 77,362 399,795 402,560 1,186,275 116,500 26,955 58,525 14,560 279,945 348,585 65,520 316,710 81,269 566,245 251,190 35 78,250 478,740 603,837 984,580 99,199 21,090 70,920 27,375 236,340 406,450 72,208 481,526 115,232 706,072 352,396 36 200 805 1,050 1,055 355 255 325 65 445 1,030 130 710 360 530 590 37 71 210 325 395 75 70 80 25 131 240 50 300 81 135 345 38 71 96 265 430 65 40 45 35 100 260 71 310 85 238 151 39 21 45 86 290 15 15 51 80 20 85 20 140 41 40 13 41 61 135 35 10 42 30 12 58 11 108 55 41 1 44 19 86 5 21 28 2 10 2 48 5 42 893 2,710 2,691 2,147 715 805 1,110 316 1,900 2,753 1,265 3,038 1,556 2,284 2,642 43 989 2,187 2,980 2,125 716 595 785 270 1,610 2,412 1,021 3,304 1,146 2,031 2,440 44 127,319 798,335 1,324,544 512,140 280,505 117,525 140,070 39,910 421,127 1,212,345 325,650 1,370,415 391,145 1,347,180 1,160,455 45 180,796 639,096 1,181,450 343,227 189,524 82,120 97,250 29,080 209,204 662,310 129,109 975,533 198,024 918,843 1,071,826 46 558 1,561 1,326 1,781 360 170 645 161 1,111 1,773 712 2,348 846 1,399 1,442 47 369 983 1,630 1,256 416 95 330 110 654 1,147 387 1,923 611 1,103 1,196 48 78,825 192,785 241,667 522,625 85,265 10,640 37,790 20,905 225,685 280,425 116,613 490,700 162,125 332,398 255,700 49 58,960 192,827 300,976 447,846 56,665 3,290 30,265 12,300 129,560 206,892 60,799 372,987 108,149 296,983 200,378 51 863 2,510 2,529 3,421 730 825 1,240 355 1,836 2,903 1,032 2,648 1,536 1,514 1,542 51 142,185 287,695 348,085 720,484 113,820 62,460 107,220 43,580 407,518 400,905 127,537 467,280 322,916 261,515 185,045 52 3,006 6,087 7,570 10,746 1,762 1,292 2,542 928 8,368 9,086 2,808 9,038 6,961 5,022 3,729 53 19,026 31,239 43,114 84,094 13,275 4,850 9,080 4,855 56,902 48,389 25,379 70,812 38,925 39,103 28,295 54 35 241 175 20 30 45 65 50 280 245 90 235 142 197 50 5 5 565 2,845 3,815 460 335 835 810 825 7,550 3,950 1,710 5,255 2,541 7,491 900 56 1,285 9,980 10,120 2,315 1,045 1,920 2,450 2,520 19,980 13,870 3,505 20,955 8,528 17,984 3,325 57 355 1,880 2,080 190 180 495 505 395 3,910 2,365 815 4,675 1,322 4,430 590 58 99 890 432 180 120 195 360 120 949 1,298 178 546 795 474 432 59 190 1,982 1,124 532 270 308 611 251 2,760 3,716 376 1,422 2,653 1,396 980 60 1,681 11,858 8,240 3,870 3,310 1,595 3,205 1,395 19,936 22,510 2,670 8,895 15,668 13,384 9,172 61 30 202 105 95 30 55 20 40 173 206 48 106 181 137 70 62 54 439 374 177 250 70 36 119 391 568 112 214 410 652 280 63 295 3,880 1,885 2,100 2,700 475 165 430 2,262 3,740 1,020 1,120 2,189 5,703 1,685 64 698 1,514 1,585 1,818 245 570 715 280 1,501 1,771 892 1,776 1,300 698 782 65 1,669 1,507 2,645 2,652 564 308 534 386 3,191 1,566 1,700 4,398 2,768 1,276 1,478 66 14,529 9,197 20,245 26,870 5,335 1,405 3,220 2,245 23,839 10,290 17,953 45,910 18,208 11,577 13,093 67 670 1,518 1,979 685 555 1,020 10 267 2,152 315 795 842 810 68 964 1,274 1,698 663 416 1,040 11 214 1,683 226 643 898 506 69 1,940 1,759 4,119 1,585 615 1,225 10 436 2,595 605 860 1,872 965 70 42 205 370 20 10 400 410 180 295 372 70 265 220 151 90 71 16 123 222 13 2 139 211 69 138 216 30 166 134 146 98 72 42 275 780 50 10 445 500 220 430 679 110 740 285 277 370 73 36 510 565 3,316 5 65 65 55 765 742 466 1,722 175 227 216 74 74 752 1,506 7,314 15 55 100 93 1,665 1,161 588 2,532 348 632 312 75 375 4,190 7,845 51,529 250 290 760 595 10,489 8,140 3,526 14,657 1,725 5,720 2,835 76 110 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [For comparability of data on livestock and explanatio 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. number .farms reporting number 1954. :■'■■■:. 1954. 1951 . 1954. 1950. 1954. - •: . Heifers and heifer calves. .. .farms reporting Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting ■ number Whole milk sold farms reporting gallons dollars Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfat dollars Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting number of cows Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting pounds Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. number Mules and mule colts farms reporting number Hogs: Hogs and pigs farms reporting number Born before June 1 farms reporting number Born since June 1 farms reporting number Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting number Between Dec. 1 and June 1.... farms reporting 1954. 1950. 1954. '■ . L954. 1950. 1954. 195': . 1954. 1954. 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. 1954. 1954. Sheep and wool: Sheep and lambs farms reporting I '■■. . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Sheep 1 year old and over .... farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Ewes farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Rams and wethers farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954 . 1949. lumber shorn 1954. 1949. Wool shorn pounds 1954 . 1949. Average date of enumeration 1954 . 158,380 179,247 1,746,354 1,561,136 153,647 174,520 967,049 801,739 138,860 165,419 616,513 638,101 45,221 46,977 156,700,268 123,486,381 49,023,004 42,523,961 6,165 16,025 1,623,502 4,048,850 759,048 2,124,547 101,336 147,688 209,662 370,840 47,456 79,460 75,194 144,418 69,405 102,497 134,468 226,422 119,974 150,690 1,056,651 1,365,757 105,580 494,119 57,532 562,532 50,223 171,136 36,275 72,362 86,614 175,422 35,852 84,522 7,918 7,656 282,273 368,127 7,600 222,368 7,378 7,317 207,989 185,442 6,445 5,776 14,379 16,025 5,317 59,905 7,233 7,265 234,358 200,450 1,269,730 1,019,990 1,226 1,078 8,743 6,211 1,034 4,317 2,987 571,098 338,096 238,743 148,641 3,327 478 1,396 2,102 2,070 39,448 36,506 2,037 2,033 22,506 19,113 1,860 1,955 16,352 16,248 1,509 1,500 6,123,743 4,599,394 1,722,273 1,461,458 2,507 17,527 1,258 10,197 764 1,250 913 1,679 1,262 2,903 1,682 5,611 410 856 594 1,336 580 1,499 936 3,308 403 761 431 1,047 682 1,404 746 2,303 853 1,382 669 1,640 3,524 17,994 3,477 25,731 673 1,272 1,650 8,085 410 808 1,874 9,909 187 1,006 435 3,703 106 841 221 1,232 181 1,973 415 3,571 20,464 18,118 99,447 81,525 11/14-11/20 tll/14-11/20 1,186 5,202 4,927 1,151 2,672 2,393 737 1,119 1,638 2,018 4,604 12,179 2,212 6,264 1,050 1,758 733 2,417 875 2,478 11,829 27,165 10,485 21,764 713 2,318 851 2,415 5,634 13,246 4,533 10,336 664 2,133 793 2,269 366,415 202,695 111,927 84,623 13,248 23,954 6,640 11,991 1,466 2,269 1,664,122 1,242,710 610,325 500,943 66,888 79,281 31,705 41,254 1,211 998 1,957 1,784 2,059 10,804 12,989 1,459 4,975 828 5,829 1,340 16,867 12,858 1,247 1,287 8,831 6,583 1,177 1,245 7,013 5,785 2,663,857 1,791,023 1,074,373 762,663 9,686 51,972 4,964 28,308 1,115 1,338 2,616 1,000 3,402 4,195 11/7-11/13 11/14-11/20 11/14-11/20 11/28-11/30 11/14-11/20 1,168 1,365 7,573 7,429 1,138 1,316 4,347 3,917 1,065 1,259 2,487 2,972 597 173,500 138,907 65,739 50,693 11,409 16,206 5,720 1,294 1,468 2,280 1,205 2,765 3,617 687 1,547 344 1,218 TENNESSEE 111 PRODUCTS; CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 and poultry, see text and State Table 12] CarroU Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Cr ickett Cumberland i ■'iv LdSOQ Decatur De Kalb Dickson ,,„. 2,270 2,049 797 1,100 2,332 921 1,949 1,515 1,709 1,302 884 1,321 1,426 1,581 1 2,659 2,256 908 1,283 2,904 1,054 2,180 1,707 2,033 1,424 2, '287 1,057 1,668 1,713 1,990 2 16,859 9,057 8,084 6,460 17,037 6,872 15,678 21,469 14,593 10,559 33,410 8,291 15,685 15,007 25,458 3 13,438 9,429 5,942 4,901 18,494 5,410 15,640 16,132 12,820 8,425 29,601 6,140 14,937 11,867 19,266 4 2,219 1,985 766 1,081 2,293 906 1,919 1,468 1,655 1,263 1,734 873 1,307 1,386 1,529 5 2,617 2,183 864 1,273 2,858 1,034 2,160 1,671 1,988 1,368 2,111 1,031 1,645 1,683 1,937 6 9,783 5,334 4,092 3,632 9,716 3,968 9,553 11,218 7,750 6,040 17,282 4,101 8,792 8,164 12,058 7 7,271 4,991 2,810 2,793 9,768 2,909 8,882 8,167 6,365 4,758 15,587 3,029 7,342 5,865 8,109 8 2,012 1,886 643 1,014 2,190 879 1,846 1,398 1,346 1,166 1,349 810 1,238 1,198 1,217 9 2,530 2,090 774 1,251 2,765 1,008 2,065 1,615 1,859 1,258 1,871 1,000 1,582 1,603 1,754 10 5,890 3,699 1,853 2,393 6,510 2,415 7,281 8,202 3,287 3,038 10,292 1,791 6,434 3,689 3,148 11 6,097 4,137 1,888 2,577 7,411 2,508 7,504 7,158 4,477 3,101 12,266 2,288 6,665 4,252 4,456 12 1,306 789 449 621 1,279 467 949 1,127 1,060 816 1,347 599 868 902 1,063 13 4,708 2,231 2,151 1,991 4,401 1,864 4,141 5,974 3,918 3,198 10,508 2,399 4,406 4,058 7,029 14 739 472 367 337 726 289 552 751 770 448 947 423 609 645 769 15 2,368 1,492 1,841 837 2,920 1,040 1,984 4,277 2,925 1,321 5,620 1,791 2,487 2,785 6,371 16 379 185 147 76 201 213 623 822 83 199 301 53 571 163 108 17 325 222 101 56 243 171 734 730 189 164 389 162 556 199 165 18 1,140,472 324,828 355,101 228,267 559,434 217,082 1,384,690 2,615,613 212,839 417,107 4,223,485 57,675 1,270,892 476,998 498,786 19 518,604 282,820 110,714 111,355 281,026 88,881 1,176,399 1,309,762 230,688 199,196 4,608,325 95,595 1,000,608 230,231 324,929 20 360,438 121,041 103,935 82,805 172,030 55,258 405,159 748,523 74,875 146,196 1,401,074 14,524 347,780 145,193 172,894 21 182,815 112,873 44,825 49,284 94,321 30,650 384,321 410,747 83,270 86,178 1,737,023 28,898 299,673 72,510 118,246 22 390 38 41 206 111 78 14 7 120 33 79 34 3 100 56 23 918 64 143 367 191 128 27 16 474 60 253 30 319 197 24 55,173 12 ,879 4,807 32,856 29,132 7,688 4,393 530 15,687 2,524 43,331 4,235 236 29,496 6,294 25 130,708 7,191 18,126 49,139 21,398 16,562 14,586 14,272 56,238 8,705 106,005 4,871 1,325 40,240 32,430 21 23,500 6,226 2,421 14,216 14,127 3,471 2,212 254 6,446 1,254 19,975 2,068 118 14,831 3,161 27 65,364 3,658 8,815 24,438 9,934 8,438 6,590 7,200 27,511 4,400 60,794 2,385 711 19,584 16,652 28 1,842 1,795 573 919 2,123 800 1,805 1,337 1,105 1,079 1,151 759 1,178 1,072 1,021 29 4,106 2,790 1,235 1,704 4,288 1,564 5,025 5,794 1,771 1,978 7,300 1,116 3,963 2,302 1,899 30 6,959 6,329 2,096 2,938 7,365 2,239 7,513 8,488 2,784 3,189 15,612 1,787 5,307 3,794 3,520 31 905 1,468 343 489 1,620 519 1,032 638 500 631 366 621 699 602 425 32 2,126 5,529 990 1,392 6,038 1,242 2,723 1,480 1,125 1,933 1,172 1,566 1,937 1,684 1,130 J 3 1,581 900 651 660 1,552 676 1,259 956 1,024 803 1,147 601 936 994 850 34 2,509 1,294 876 1,124 2,194 897 1,632 1,443 1,831 1,251 1,906 918 1,372 1,506 1,706 >•> 3,170 1,295 1,227 1,368 2,699 1,317 2,351 2,001 2,231 1,341 2,756 1,158 1,979 1,863 1,892 36 6,134 2,007 2,010 2,717 4,481 2,009 3,577 3,982 5,293 2,265 5,264 2,098 3,412 3,425 4,653 37 535 731 157 212 892 145 748 431 432 407 688 113 387 340 262 ,.' 1,151 1,127 289 374 1,384 297 1,089 913 871 745 1,230 244 644 699 624 39 770 1,010 229 328 1,337 236 1,160 701 654 540 1,590 148 572 490 415 40 1,883 1,672 476 604 2,363 541 1,890 1,862 1,567 1,095 2,867 381 1,019 1,142 1,141 4] 1,255 195 564 505 829 577 690 702 761 474 676 523 735 753 694 42 1,972 218 737 929 1,174 708 853 1,004 1,509 670 1,212 797 1,121 1,100 1,396 43 2,400 285 998 1,040 1,362 1,081 1,191 1,300 1,577 801 1,166 1,010 1,407 1,373 1,477 44 4,251 335 1,534 2,113 2,118 1,468 1,687 2,120 3,726 1,170 2,397 1,717 2,393 2,283 3,512 45 2,213 1,677 840 1,012 1,855 713 1,350 1,172 1,435 800 1,020 717 862 1,181 1,277 46 2,400 1,865 957 1,113 2,371 921 1,719 1,479 1,819 1,274 1,553 938 1,211 1,532 2,004 47 16,719 3,764 8,524 7,962 5,710 9,617 4,856 14,723 11,283 4,401 13,381 11,990 10,212 12,125 21,991 48 17,742 4,146 9,884 6,429 7,949 11,905 8,072 19,624 13,846 9,052 19,282 12,700 14,669 14,699 27,484 49 1,948 1,525 735 914 1,621 640 1,222 1,051 1,267 645 873 654 770 1,067 1,166 '•■: 2,563 3,878 3,691 3,778 4,453 3,003 5,808 5,259 2,082 6,334 4,993 4,828 5,595 9,953 51 1,043 378 446 502 593 431 345 724 712 398 545 471 491 619 866 52 8,727 1,201 4,646 4,271 1,932 5,164 1,853 8,915 6,024 2,319 7,047 6,997 5,384 6,530 12,038 53 909 134 441 440 299 478 218 794 601 337 467 525 513 696 841 54 2,524 253 1,354 1,250 614 1,730 577 2,704 1,637 817 1,980 2,401 1,780 1,929 3,498 55 654 73 348 352 207 378 149 600 400 250 280 437 403 487 628 56 1,157 213 493 473 502 618 476 1,038 886 602 787 646 744 909 1,339 57 1,238 105 692 661 327 939 284 1,392 768 455 939 1,233 975 958 1,754 58 2,354 367 1,202 807 809 1,763 990 2,784 1,603 1,294 2,298 1,764 1,744 1,874 3,588 59 657 106 309 294 185 381 145 563 434 192 343 409 351 478 621 60 1,286 148 662 589 287 791 293 1,312 869 362 1,041 1,168 805 971 1,744 61 28 26 22 10 16 27 14 103 21 120 111 10 154 110 54 62 15 29 14 6 17 19 21 99 7 62 118 6 205 62 26 63 1,086 431 505 185 267 463 364 3,018 1,259 3,565 2,958 233 4,443 3,294 2,784 64 655 1,171 495 146 362 310 682 3,737 297 1,878 5,719 182 8,110 2,515 1,575 65 27 25 22 9 15 26 13 101 20 115 107 10 149 104 52 66 787 321 475 138 190 404 315 2,670 1,022 2,771 2,346 194 3,736 2,777 2,287 67 24 21 16 8 14 26 12 100 20 114 105 10 149 100 48 68 15 27 11 6 15 16 20 97 7 59 109 5 196 60 24 69 735 272 360 128 167 384 296 2,496 988 2,628 2,196 185 3,517 2,637 2,024 70 586 229 67 179 168 348 1,898 156 942 2,814 101 3,872 1,306 798 71 21 20 20 7 12 20 10 92 18 86 85 8 125 84 37 72 22 11 5 14 9 18 73 6 42 90 6 152 45 17 73 52 49 115 10 23 20 19 174 34 143 150 9 219 140 263 74 16 92 50 16 32 11 30 217 30 82 308 8 371 65 108 75 21 16 7 6 13 15 12 62 14 94 71 7 100 63 34 76 299 110 30 47 77 59 49 348 237 794 612 39 707 517 497 77 24 18 15 7 13 23 12 98 22 106 101 10 155 83 48 78 16 26 12 5 11 16 20 90 6 57 106 6 210 59 23 79 280 433 110 192 377 331 2,667 991 2,923 2,503 212 3,839 2,859 2,110 80 598 301 84 209 201 378 1,808 176 963 2,940 84 4,618 1,260 819 81 5,103 1,578 2,472 655 1,479 2,167 1,904 15,187 7,207 16,178 13,833 1,725 18,121 17,794 14,594 82 2,091 2,611 1,592 339 1,058 1,011 2,138 9,657 1,129 4,685 14,022 515 21,222 7,567 5,829 83 11/7-11/13 10/24-10/31 13/7-11/13 11/14-11/33 10/24-10/31 11/14-11/20 11A-11/6 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/13 11/14-11/31 11/14-11/33 11/7- 11/13 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/13 11/14-11/20 84 112 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) -LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [For comparability of data on livestock Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting 195-4 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954. . 1950. number^ 1954. 1950. Milk cows farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . . Whole milk sold farms reporting 1954. . 1949., gallons 1954.. 1949 . . dollars 1954.. 1949 . . Cream sold farms reporting 1954 . , 1949., pounds of butterfat 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954 . . 1949 . , Govs milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954. . number of cows 1954.. Milk produced, day preceding enumera Uon gallons 1954 . . Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954.. pounds 1954. . Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . 1950 . . number 1954 . . 1950.. Horses and colts, including ponies farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954.. 1950.. Mules and mule colts farms reporting 1954.. 1950 . . number 1954.. 1950.. igs and pigs farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954. . 1950.. Born before June 1 farms reporting 1954.. number 1954.. Born since June 1 farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . >ws and gilts farrowing farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Between Dec. 1 and June 1.... farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954.. 1950.. After June 1 farms reporting 1954. . number 1954.. and wool: Sheep and lambs. reporting 1954... 31 1950... 24 number 1954 . . . 1,918 1950... 1,799 Sheep 1 year old and over .... farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Ewes farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Rams and wethers farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954.. number 1954. . Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. number shorn 1954.. 1949.. Wool shorn pounds 1954.. 1949.. Average date of enumeration 1954 . . 2,919 3,565 34,012 28,463 2,853 3,512 19,637 15,163 2,251 3,301 7,088 10,655 602,944 434,046 220,903 167,246 36,654 73,789 16,039 40,416 1,480 2,332 2,464 4,636 2,034 3,061 5,345 8,662 3,061 3,952 18,563 23,674 2,787 10,093 1,388 8,470 1,702 1,024 2,978 1,222 1,192 8,910 6,434 1,200 1,124 5,053 3,588 1,145 1,072 3,256 2,978 354,902 128,162 121,571 46,340 347 1,806 1,054 1,989 3,106 645 1,792 1,054 1,417 1,974 1,902 29,394 20,287 1,840 1,846 14,499 9,661 1,667 1,778 8,422 7,331 2,659,665 902,091 751,879 306,597 1,590 5,980 8,776 1,096 1,557 2,255 4,172 710 1,124 1,036 1,500 1,312 2,420 782 1,433 974 1,656 4,184 20,790 6,267 22,853 573 1,246 1,778 7,915 1,124 2,043 3,137 2,921 1,072 18,637 6,403 3,266 4,135 33,013 29,700 3,183 4,043 17,291 15,014 2,562 3,814 8,561 11,655 1,860,008 1,549,875 587,258 568,117 361 1,229 70,704 215,462 29,793 107,821 9,735 769 1,517 1,922 3,450 3,817 8,557 710 1,566 1,058 2,678 1,431 2,632 2,759 5,879 2,905 3,670 35,221 37,883 2,617 14,902 1,612 20,319 1,564 5,710 1,131 2,065 2,718 4,733 1,189 2,992 3,487 2,104 25,213 15,162 2,928 3,402 46,567 48,709 2,850 3,341 26,147 24,326 2,695 3,278 20,353 22,629 2,113 2,458 6,780,114 6,672,775 1,962,717 2,166,825 3,640 128,350 1,842 80,491 1,890 2,765 4,279 7,967 904 1,705 1,453 3,227 1,474 2,120 2,826 ,740 1,513 2,347 14,809 23,139 1,338 6,373 817 8,436 1,421 1,376 3,048 2,193 1,932 11,511 8,945 1,840 14,875 13,518 1,829 1,812 9,002 7,482 1,713 1,723 6,156 5,783 1,022 892,638 724,684 269,036 248,035 31,231 22,055 14,393 10,750 1,308 1,505 2,293 3,142 1,032 1,082 1,829 1,583 1,525 5,639 6,019 1,319 3,375 538 ,. . 5,064 51,872 48,613 5,022 34,194 28,651 4,591 3,108 3,361 7,398,442 5,837,544 2,210,744 1,764,926 25 58 4,682 23,207 2,267 10,536 2,760 3,440 5,175 8,065 3,408 3,842 14,273 16,771 3,041 8,478 1,042 5,795 1,727 541 1,152 869 2,130 540 116,962 73,153 42,668 33,942 2,919 8,958 1,543 5,517 1,255 11/7-11/13 10/24-10/31 TENNESSEE 113 PRODUCTS; CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 12] Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins N 1;/ .- '1 Henderson Henry Hickman Houston h ;\i| hreya Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox 1,314 1,419 1,998 1,508 2,934 2,458 1,818 1,899 .. .'1 429 865 1,695 1,771 1,583 3,071 1 1,461 1,545 2,309 1,769 3,386 2,941 2,104 2,238 1,351 476 1,035 1,961 1,875 1,598 3,396 2 14,298 9,549 19,799 9,523 25,689 24,891 12,058 21,879 13,415 4,099 9,751 13,485 24,709 11,350 32,687 3 11,081 9,452 15,682 7,576 25,285 21,330 8,268 18,720 11,745 3,124 7,708 12,687 22,307 11,218 29,161 4 1,196 1,403 1,962 1,450 2,897 2,406 1,777 1,831 1,197 412 847 1,684 1,739 1,542 2,883 5 1,332 1,529 2,267 1,707 3,327 2,856 2,056 2,188 1,324 459 1,024 1,940 1,835 1,568 3,215 6 7,526 5,263 11,103 4,757 16,172 14,171 6,488 10,852 6,350 2,004 4,775 8,085 14,013 6,324 17,222 7 5,620 4,651 8,828 3,740 13,771 11,207 4,368 8,529 5,055 1,507 3,768 6,438 11,655 5,615 15,093 8 1,042 1,351 1,626 1,340 2,739 1,914 1,649 1,671 1,067 363 738 1,614 1,631 1,522 2,568 9 1,262 1,459 2,167 1,660 3,158 2,502 1,973 2,107 1,231 417 993 1,855 1,783 1,531 3,016 10 4,974 3,747 5,180 2,705 10,231 4,729 4,038 6,376 2,850 884 2,068 5,287 10,230 4,409 11,665 11 4,715 3,677 6,086 2,992 11,042 6,653 3,627 6,546 3,457 1,004 2,652 5,528 9,489 4,513 11,914 12 876 686 1,250 865 1,492 1,548 1,113 1,220 749 268 598 921 1,102 698 2,087 13 4,850 2,079 5,356 2,977 6,016 6,295 3,749 6,367 3,353 1,126 2,711 3,648 6,698 2,530 11,048 14 575 416 1,018 533 913 1,216 631 772 593 213 446 539 758 413 1,280 15 1,922 2,207 3,340 1,789 3,501 4,425 1,821 4,660 3,712 969 2,265 1,752 3,998 2,496 4,417 < 168 57 86 89 867 44 132 764 116 43 130 473 667 327 403 17 190 75 114 40 922 74 141 671 119 53 192 509 675 391 473 1,831,793 92,731 430,196 58,517 1,798,099 71,498 319,798 2,005,031 172,030 23,949 181,705 558,280 3,827,816 '■■ 3,857,889 ' 1,269,945 60,394 388,209 35,328 1,442,276 76,116 146,038 1,138,845 53,900 27,072 207,299 421,370 2,855,893 503,081 3,571,825 .■" 767, 560 31,570 145,276 19,434 511,855 21,836 110,956 569,173 53,593 6,225 41,979 143,160 1,168,655 189,881 1,543,511 ."■' 505,416 21,809 153,239 13,692 473,353 30,037 51,788 386,166 19,901 10,243 54,839 125,818 907,920 178,802 1,471,841 .'.■ 39 30 94 15 110 53 96 192 53 39 15 23 60 32 210 23 37 62 266 18 213 252 282 703 92 57 20 96 153 24 233 24 45,271 5,134 20,634 1,960 22,047 9,696 33,318 40,229 11,468 7,559 4,294 2,372 15,552 7,838 57,191 25 23,755 4,939 44,652 2,934 30,048 25,400 37,821 119,413 14,816 8,043 4,233 12,121 23,610 8,092 132,013 ,'< 23,518 2,443 9,567 1,023 8,529 4,671 14,575 17,024 5,578 3,559 2,033 1,141 5,878 3,090 27,652 27 12,342 1,974 23,432 1,669 12,970 13,052 20,248 60, 160 7,963 4,271 2,177 5,452 11,712 3,950 70,041 .■■' 930 1,309 1,423 1,203 2,626 1,498 1,489 1,546 1,009 326 674 1,540 1,546 1,462 2,226 3,511 2,197 2,936 1,542 7,294 2,393 2,375 4,559 1,844 491 1,271 3,462 7,200 3,218 8,049 6,998 3,044 3,929 2,456 10,531 - , '. 8 3,960 7,873 2,464 702 1,781 4,411 13,335 5,336 16,177 1] 469 1,010 826 910 1,576 998 1,032 530 750 255 489 1,027 705 1,066 1,111 3; 1,564 3,929 2,084 2,554 4,874 2,612 2,736 1,174 1,939 819 1,288 2,514 1,846 3,550 3,735 " 853 1,032 1,448 817 1,843 2,202 1,109 1,249 802 296 562 1,143 1,123 847 1,531 34 1,428 1,176 2,155 1,430 2,337 3,099 1,832 1,998 1,105 436 897 1,544 1,368 1,004 2,364 35 1,454 1,786 3,909 1,598 3,324 6,783 2,267 2,425 1,554 594 1,054 2,241 2,014 1,307 2,721 H 2,738 2,344 7,004 3,088 5,129 11,255 4,283 4,839 2,668 1,017 1,966 3,434 3,216 1,685 4,746 ' 376 444 718 267 1,140 1,110 292 525 314 91 194 157 668 777 921 " 698 647 1,080 442 1,710 1,804 435 1,003 424 184 315 394 889 961 1,539 560 625 1,149 410 1,755 1,826 437 825 475 143 283 223 1,036 1,155 1,561 40 1,176 1,060 2,098 724 3,058 3,495 640 1,698 710 317 497 559 1,747 1,566 2,733 41 580 704 1,182 606 894 1,883 914 894 577 233 412 1,064 591 84 748 42 954 715 1,855 1,143 1,070 2,701 1,629 1,530 895 329 690 1,372 733 70 1,167 43 894 1,161 2,760 1,188 1,569 4,957 1,830 1,600 1,079 451 771 2,018 978 152 1,160 44 1,562 1,284 4,906 2,364 2,071 7,760 3,643 3,141 1,958 700 1,469 2,875 1,469 119 2,013 45 846 1,122 1,902 1,204 2,419 2,633 1,690 1,546 928 352 675 1,129 1,190 1,290 1,824 ■ 1,116 1,259 2,266 1,528 2,671 3,282 1,708 1,990 1,236 420 925 1,634 1,432 1,262 2,258 4,779 3,752 14,252 14,138 9,059 17,505 17,631 18,630 20,490 3,347 12,502 15,590 7,119 3,655 9,873 ■ 5,665 4,274 14,738 15,455 9,627 18,701 12,943 25,996 22,966 3,719 15,080 22,090 9,323 3,374 12,015 ■ 669 985 1,629 1,063 2,218 2,367 1,499 1,375 858 323 613 946 1,101 1,234 1,440 ■ 2,161 2,299 7,044 6,516 5,748 9,171 7,619 8,562 8,988 1,500 5,744 6,819 3,868 2,382 4,722 370 967 657 621 1,274 899 816 605 180 437 710 389 282 844 2,618 1,453 '.' . . i 7,622 3,311 8,334 10,012 10,068 11,502 1,847 6,758 8,771 3,251 1,273 5,151 ■ 217 162 792 627 386 1,075 848 854 636 191 449 630 320 168 453 54 737 354 2,129 2,294 990 2,414 2,829 3,036 3,468 605 2,189 2,430 885 369 1,442 142 100 551 477 315 659 659 687 503 159 353 440 179 114 297 335 764 845 568 1,374 821 1,394 831 205 649 1,238 507 181 631 343 158 1,072 1,182 502 1,178 1,397 1,562 1,811 313 1,102 1,137 398 172 680 ' 667 490 1,577 2,070 1,039 2,413 1,706 3,703 2,904 446 2,039 3,011 1,112 290 1,396 59 110 512 431 282 732 600 607 501 140 355 453 247 112 306 60 394 196 1,057 1,112 488 1,236 1,432 1,474 1,657 292 1,087 1,293 487 197 762 61 11 5 19 9 27 11 14 85 82 25 28 102 17 59 36 62 7 12 8 29 8 77 86 30 25 104 20 61 30 63 57 572 317 1,270 241 669 4,370 2,358 579 603 1,959 572 1,566 825 64 143 407 333 1,634 164 242 4,112 2,949 864 695 3,769 1,008 2,419 1,181 65 5 18 g 23 11 14 82 76 25 26 98 15 54 34 66 502 284 1,039 205 568 3,167 1,902 468 442 1,589 487 1,186 628 67 5 16 7 20 10 14 78 73 23 25 94 15 52 29 68 6 10 8 26 10 8 73 83 30 23 97 20 59 28 69 408 248 904 182 536 2,992 1,765 424 386 1,479 432 1,135 582 70 66 189 173 825 75 126 2,092 1,453 479 339 1,796 537 1,186 614 71 3 13 6 19 10 10 65 58 18 18 86 41 27 72 6 10 7 22 8 3 65 58 21 16 72 13 43 18 73 11 94 36 135 23 32 175 137 44 56 110 55 51 46 74 9 66 72 15 4 144 109 30 21 173 26 79 127 75 3 12 19 5 9 54 54 20 21 59 14 40 21 76 73 16 70 33 231 36 101 1,203 456 111 161 370 85 380 197 77 3 16 6 22 9 13 77 72 23 22 92 13 55 21 78 5 9 8 29 9 10 76 81 28 23 99 18 50 27 79 48 512 233 1,086 195 593 3,054 1,941 455 432 1,555 518 1,285 643 80 91 61 183 197 835 96 .156 2,193 1,621 490 365 1,932 513 1,159 472 81 244 3,594 1,565 5,784 1,437 4,597 21,838 10,522 2,587 2,539 7,076 3,091 7,879 3,810 82 '442 304 1,247 1,007 5,244 553 955 15,876 8,789 2,921 1,782 8,727 3,631 6,354 3,547 83 U/21-U/2? 11/1-11/6 11/14 -11/30 11/14-11/rr 10/24-10/71 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/13 11/7- 11/13 11/7-11/13 11/14-11/20 11/14-11/20 11/7-11/13 10/24-]tf/31 10/24-10/31 1/14-11/2C 84 114 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) -LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK comparability Lauderdale Laurence Cattle and dairy products: Cattle and calves farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Milk cows farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 .. . 1950... Heifers and heifer calves farms reporting 1954... number 1954. . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting 1954... number 1954 .. . Whole milk sold farms reporting 1954. .. 1949... gallons 1954... 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949 . . . Cream sold farms reporting 1954 . . . 1949 . . . pounds of butterf at 1954 . . . 1949... dollars 1954... 1949 . . . Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954 . . . number of cows 1954 . . . Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons 1954 . . . Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954. . . pounds 1954 . . . ,rses and mules: Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Horses and colts, including ponies farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950 . . . number 1954 . . . 1950 . . . Mules and mule colts farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . 1950... Hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950. . . number 1954 — 1950... Born before June 1 farms reporting 1954 . . . number 1954 . . . Born since June 1 farms reporting 1954... number 1954... Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . Between Dec. 1 and June 1.... farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950 . . . After June 1 farms reporting 1954 . . . number 1954 . . . Sheep and wool: Sheep and lambs farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Sheep 1 year old and over .... farms reporting 1954... number 1954 . . . Ewes farms reporting 1954 .. . 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... Rams and wethers farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... number 1954... 1950... Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954... number 1954 .. . Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954.., 1949 . . . number shorn 1954 . . 1949.., Wool shorn pounds 1954 . . , 1949 . . Average date of enumeration 1954 . . 6,816 11,570 4,199 6,624 11/7-11/13 6,807 1,210 1,591 2,472 3,268 156,710 127,753 49,829 53,101 7,253 20,251 3,358 9,927 1,354 2,102 1,357 2,099 3,987 7,420 818 729 1,483 1,179 1,882 3,258 5,937 1,741 2,356 19,042 19,221 1,528 9,257 982 9,785 1,224 1,554 2,662 11/7-11/13 2,748 3,029 10,354 8,197 2,640 2,956 8,049 7,048 1,910,679 931,471 529,913 296,314 44,643 57,544 19,308 27,629 6,231 9,931 1,600 2,568 2,949 5,428 1,138 1,213 1,858 982 1,799 1,736 3,570 1,789 2,308 11,444 14,128 1,483 5,254 864 6,190 11/7-11/13 92,481 44,006 30, 580 13,905 2,431 1,402 1,222 11/14-1T/20 2,834 3,048 48,761 46,423 2,763 3,003 28,455 24,668 2,612 2,929 23,061 22,345 1,960 2,015 7,975,291 6,590,278 2,339,039 2,118,368 48,595 94,261 24,374 55,240 1,726 2,397 4,453 7,694 756 1,371 1,236 2,736 1,425 1,938 3,217 4,958 1,761 2,386 20,419 33,659 1,570 8,996 1,025 11,423 1,581 2,296 4,662 10,178 7,911 50,674 39,201 1,196 1,299 17,837 16,945 1,151 1,265 10,146 2,079,239 1,226,853 679,380 515,437 4,031 7,126 1,060 1,376 2,508 1,079 4,510 6,007 1,789 2,161 26,039 21,937 1,752 2,114 14,702 11,437 1,683 4,451,269 2,832,654 1,706,385 1,141,118 105,512 7,289 54,304 1,185 1,756 2,142 3,894 2,104 2,497 10,192 7,318 2,062 2,460 5,391 4,173 1,932 2,414 3,773 216,412 88,309 64,629 34,416 1,202 2,206 2,423 5,022 1,335 1,871 2,103 3,921 1,261 1,752 1,680 2,047 4,597 11,663 5,941 10,462 1,097 1,560 2,646 5,573 11/14-11/20 TENNESSEE 115 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 12] „«diSOn Marion Marsha] I Maury Meigs Monroe M intg' imery Moore Morgan Obion Perry Pickett Polk Putnam 2,321 1,702 2,408 582 2,255 1,584 642 679 1,930 1,989 599 661 674 2,122 1 2,657 757 1,836 2,545 704 2,273 1,784 681 952 2,328 2,142 720 710 691 2,393 2 20,216 8,414 31,772 42,191 8,220 23,596 24,328 8,611 4,773 36,587 14,164 6,695 4,181 5,286 16,502 3 17,373 7,208 32,367 41,582 7,616 21,468 17,866 9,110 4,614 37,651 10,899 5,409 3,210 4,541 13,635 4 2,242 667 1,646 2,319 568 2,199 1,545 629 653 1,861 1,954 587 655 642 2,077 5 2,588 733 1,792 2,481 699 2,232 1,701 660 923 2,244 2,094 705 691 667 2,345 6 10,883 4,510 18,876 22,739 4,720 13,210 12,976 4,801 2,509 16,611 7,668 3,209 2,530 2,551 8,983 7 9,040 3,859 17,778 20,413 4,107 11,165 8,787 4,008 2,579 15,082 5,762 2,366 1,880 1,875 6,865 8 1,943 566 1,502 2,113 529 2,103 1,214 589 616 1,471 1,843 496 624 616 1,994 9 2,403 673 1,732 2,362 671 2,163 1,573 624 843 2,067 1,947 672 668 643 2,292 10 5,250 1,795 15,312 16,661 2,854 10,184 4,171 3,694 1,724 6,647 4,968 1,143 1,886 2,014 , 11 6,595 2,076 15,975 17,352 2,926 9,347 5,250 3,283 2,063 9,551 4,822 1,724 1,706 1,667 6,287 12 1,468 442 1,312 1,716 377 1,389 981 421 396 1,408 1,134 428 365 383 1,261 13 5,946 2,443 9,709 11,665 2,459 7,926 6,220 2,062 1,527 9,602 4,527 1,889 1,241 1,763 5,165 14 909 334 900 1,139 259 712 779 335 269 1,241 559 344 193 244 682 15 3,387 1,461 3,187 7,587 1,041 2,460 5,132 1,748 737 10,374 1,969 1,597 410 974 2,354 16 143 91 1,282 1,371 105 413 252 364 ' ■ 467 223 47 115 86 609 17 207 75 1,438 1,538 £5 325 236 338 98 670 239 67 67 98 546 16 600,269 390,641 6,603,752 5,616,271 749,322 2,958,686 925,644 724,152 340,085 1,967,211 297,025 50,423 178,811 502,231 780,020 19 812,776 251,040 5,655,607 , '■-'.'71 560,271 2,168,722 429,568 646,239 188,431 2,235,375 164,163 13,496 21,821 277,517 504,015 20 234,381 142,384 2,010,644 1,695,353 266,748 1,092,161 266,432 190,834 151,458 622,307 84,834 14,424 52,755 177,432 223,958 2] 333,924 102,999 1,960,741 1,564,011 195,890 852,160 138,909 166,475 80,212 784,404 50,879 5,066 9,065 97,557 170,616 22 161 15 5 25 11 77 110 29 76 72 2 42 22 54 23 482 22 17 63 36 130 268 7 24 304 42 36 50 25 115 24 28,811 1,961 2,570 7,993 763 19,353 24,612 8,269 17,680 9,150 62 5,447 2,294 4,849 25 99,037 39,691 25,892 36,357 14,618 43,319 48,692 5,423 9,876 82,585 3,049 2,226 7,069 11,911 10,689 26 13,642 999 1,239 4,105 390 9,589 10,991 4,370 7,824 3,573 31 2,160 1,276 2,404 !■! 52,448 20,688 14,347 20,720 7,429 20,475 24,368 2,968 5,270 41,480 1,658 1,052 3,028 6,001 5,393 28 1,671 533 1,439 1,942 498 1,969 1,099 557 586 1,278 1,748 448 582 570 1,872 29 3,356 1,258 10,950 11,517 1,863 6,925 2,857 2,307 1,239 4,178 3,174 637 1,128 1,470 4,086 30 5,059 2,085 18,669 17,885 2,900 11,544 4,981 2,672 2,175 7,890 4,609 654 1,701 2,694 6,063 31 388 421 214 681 276 1,069 593 257 400 473 1,201 346 393 353 1,248 IS 2,518 1,281 475 1,519 760 3,005 1,750 583 1,316 1,061 3,302 939 1,007 1,183 3,075 33 1,699 422 1,098 1,748 389 1,287 1,173 442 481 992 1,190 348 404 346 1,360 34 2,510 683 1,447 2,231 617 1,832 1,585 569 948 1,819 1,776 538 564 541 1,837 35 4,409 751 2,543 4,345 708 2,170 2,402 1,088 733 2,067 2,240 674 720 525 2,551 36 8,148 1,468 4,453 7,339 1,450 3,820 4,076 1,773 1,661 4,695 3,785 1,204 1,148 1,062 4,030 37 223 661 822 176 688 363 216 273 400 314 77 58 181 408 36 1,096 343 1,061 1,363 285 1,150 491 355 652 844 558 120 167 274 803 39 1,012 348 1,175 1,465 249 944 551 340 352 623 426 109 68 223 569 40 2,069 624 2,293 2,942 476 1,900 841 684 975 1,508 796 178 229 451 1,249 41 1,443 238 737 1,440 256 723 973 358 233 719 972 289 364 204 1,076 42 2,163 453 992 1,825 480 979 1,410 461 388 1,419 1,439 458 444 342 1,350 3,397 403 1,368 2,880 459 1,226 1,851 748 381 1,444 1,814 565 652 302 1,982 44 6,079 864 2,160 4,397 974 1,920 3,235 1,089 686 3,187 2,987 1,026 919 611 2,781 ..'■ 2,269 499 1,030 1,518 457 1,576 1,399 386 446 1,444 1,354 518 490 462 1,394 46 2,675 647 1,369 1,949 574 1,754 1,706 547 807 2,064 1,718 692 616 545 1,762 47 15,110 5,577 11,058 24,220 2,230 5,837 16,544 4,739 2,768 43,101 8,164 11,251 2,570 2,006 11,939 4-: 15,442 6,303 20,139 30,776 2,241 7,233 20,833 8,311 3,290 64,887 12,612 15,041 4,794 1,816 15,838 49 2,024 432 935 1,379 376 1,365 1,275 358 369 1,325 1,151 483 421 359 1,193 50 7,723 2,504 5,094 . 11,030 1,145 3,388 7,873 1,954 1,497 16,930 3,775 5,563 1,222 935 5,040 51 994 276 539 869 175 510 70S 230 196 1,144 646 350 232 231 781 52 7,387 3,073 5,964 13,190 1,085 2,449 8,671 2,785 1,271 26,171 4,389 5,688 1,348 1,071 6,899 53 741 240 639 900 84 284 727 260 119 1,196 479 385 179 90 714 54 1,993 894 2,328 4,005 266 750 2,806 926 381 6,352 1,145 1,697 337 256 2,036 55 479 149 552 668 52 177 545 206 69 999 289 306 95 51 508 56 921 327 1,028 1,307 145 463 889 420 259 1,679 918 567 302 92 1,067 57 928 393 1,354 1,988 116 391 1,447 486 188 4,380 508 843 138 95 1,030 58 1,716 808 2,649 3,723 285 865 2,701 1,168 492 7,682 1,805 2,176 561 173 2,203 59 480 199 406 664 55 193 522 183 77 985 341 299 134 79 494 60 1,065 501 974 2,017 150 359 1,361 440 193 3,972 637 854 199 161 1,006 61 28 g 277 305 12 18 54 118 23 142 66 18 11 7 89 6/ 21 8 291 282 14 21 46 104 15 138 68 24 3 8 110 63 1,244 264 10,680 19,516 331 464 2,568 3,859 780 6,721 1,099 303 201 253 1,743 64 1,068 294 16,284 23,522 529 1,099 3,543 4,944 349 8,593 1,461 405 101 256 3,924 65 28 8 270 284 11 17 53 115 23 137 61 18 10 7 86 66 104 182 8,560 13,380 277 407 2,075 3,125 547 5,183 848 229 158 193 1,432 67 27 8 261 279 11 17 51 112 22 135 59 17 10 6 83 68 20 8 283 264 11 21 43 103 13 130 63 23 3 8 99 69 852 172 7,953 12,531 263 386 1,979 2,903 500 4,938 796 209 147 185 1,318 70 502 164 8,209 11,830 248 594 1,825 2,547 191 4,276 675 184 48 126 1,881 71 24 7 252 245 10 13 40 98 19 119 43 17 10 5 59 72 20 7 245 227 17 36 96 9 111 42 16 3 8 74 73 52 10 607 849 14 21 96 222 47 245 52 20 11 6 114 74 51 24 885 791 14 30 97 246 22 365 109 43 7 28 243 75 21 7 199 236 11 9 32 88 17 95 51 14 6 5 66 76 340 82 2,120 6,136 54 57 493 734 233 1,538 251 74 43 60 311 77 22 8 270 284 9 15 45 115 19 138 59 14 9 7 77 73 18 9 286 285 15 24 48 99 10 138 57 18 3 7 92 79 855 210 8,818 15,151 287 381 1,966 3,177 568 6,169 921 215 136 201 1,590 30 180 9,024 13,743 296 555 2,117 2,676 163 4,597 625 244 47 161 1,740 31 6,563 1,419 43,271 88,023 1,574 2,852 14,175 16,334 2,985 42,030 5,703 1,338 771 1,485 8,695 82 83 3,571 1,150 41,930 66,936 1,693 3,072 14,804 12,422 836 30,198 3,488 1,065 252 1,148 8,942 11/7-11/13 iyi4-n/2c 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/13 11/14-11/20 11/14-11/20 11/7-11/13 11/14-11/20 11/14-11/20 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/13 11/14- 11/aD 11/7-11/13 84 116 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 1 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK ["For comparability of data on livestock Robertson Rutherford Cattle and da attle and calves farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954 . . 1950 . . number 1954 . . 1950.. Milk cows farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Heifers and heifer calves. .. .farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Steers and bulls including steer and bull calves farms reporting 1954. . number 1954 . . Whole milk sold fan eporting 1954 . . 1949 . . gallons 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Cream sold farms reporting 1954. . 1949 . . pounds of butterf at 1954 . . 1949. . dollars 1954.. 1949 . . Cows milked, day preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954 . . number of cows 1954 . . Milk produced, day preceding enumeration gallons 1954. . Butter churned, week preceding enumeration farms reporting 1954. . pounds 1954 . . rses and mules: Horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Horses and colts, including ponies farms reporting 1954 . . 1950 . , number 1954 . . 1950 . . Mules and mule colts farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Hogs: Hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954 . . 1950., number 1954 , , 1950., Born before June 1 farms reporting 1954.. number 1954., Born since June 1 farms reporting 1954., number 1954 . , Sows and gilts farrowing farms reporting 1954.. number 1954., Between Dec. 1 and June 1... .farms reporting 1954.. 1950., number 1954 . , 1950. After June 1 farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Sheep and wool: Sheep and lambs farms reporting 1954 . 1950 . number 1954 . 1950. Sheep 1 year old and over farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Ewes farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Rams and wethers farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Lambs under 1 year old farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Sheep and lambs shorn farms reporting 1954. 1949. number shorn 1954. 1949. Wool shorn pounds 1954. 1949. Average date of enumeration 1954. 253,355 266,548 120,394 6,236 31,403 3,085 16,742 1,881 3,027 1,048 1,213 9,484 8,100 1,007 1,189 5,548 4,552 486,972 400,615 206,478 170,198 2,178 3,587 2,096 2,242 28,490 20,924 2,018 2,172 14,922 9,914 1,795 2,630,590 1,232,225 759,083 398,439 29,596 96,935 12,546 47,663 1,189 1L/14-11/20 1 11/14-11/20 2,592 2,090 19,886 14,848 2,812 3,025 48,063 46,077 2,700 2,937 28,281 25,533 2,471 2,814 23,150 23,074 1,643 1,812 8,368,762 7,347,677 2,461,467 2,407,443 60 279,881 33,031 155,786 675 1,344 1,578 1,032 1,937 2,265 1,195 2,715 3,746 2,155 5,001 7,196 319 408 919 619 744 1,579 514 635 1,681 1,103 1,289 3,536 415 1,103 1,094 570 1,648 1,621 681 2,080 2,065 1,052 3,712 3,660 699 1,854 1,794 964 2,172 2,395 3,157 24,150 18,953 3,878 28,465 32,157 584 1,697 1,600 1,611 11,395 8,381 302 1,002 983 1,546 12,755 10,572 175 1,081 1,026 392 4,022 3,383 94 805 786 242 1,336 1,748 157 2,047 1,849 448 3,861 4,542 13,298 11,551 65,037 56,135 16,681 29,609 7,854 12,550 3,372 1,049 1,851 1,266 352 1,358 692,840 248,468 251,835 97,092 1,198 2,432 2,259 2,682 18,586 18,962 2,220 2,637 9,213 8,405 2,129 2,567 6,739 7,004 846,558 458,364 257,109 141,496 33,441 39,719 13,616 19,026 1,423 1,947 2,467 3,672 1,226 1,169 1,950 1,636 2,011 9,018 11,129 1,461 4,730 541 3,000 3,536 39,044 34,387 2,803 3,325 21,398 18,918 2,006 2,933 7,691 12,462 1,953,557 3,244,035 730,606 1,401,161 11,024 16,948 5,352 9,108 2,329 3,606 6,169 11,242 1,153 1,808 2,180 3,627 1,743 2,973 3,989 7,615 2,769 3,497 21,552 25,291 2,313 10,465 1,357 11,087 836 1,250 1,439 2,982 TENNESSEE 117 PRODUCTS.- CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text a„d State Table 12] , Sullivan Summer Tipton Trousdale Unicoi iii.i I Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne '.'' u ' ,y White Wllllumson Wilson 814 2,776 2,699 2,211 632 736 1,164 414 1,953 2,790 1,302 2,689 1,508 2,183 2,609 1 1,012 2,975 3,453 2,701 744 728 1,160 451 2,031 3,038 1,472 3,453 1,681 2,413 2,863 2 6,523 26,164 32,524 23,124 7,248 2,425 8,293 3,815 22,596 31,507 10,220 16,729 45,193 39,312 3 5,546 26,088 36,177 16,550 6,995 2,384 6,770 3,112 14,757 30,299 8,110 29,034 12,898 40,790 42,841 * 803 2,668 2,587 2,157 622 707 1,135 407 1,904 2,677 1,288 2,593 1,484 2,106 2,515 5 993 2,859 3,347 2,628 726 692 1,127 445 2,002 2,947 1,445 3,364 1,637 2,332 2,798 6 3,388 15,347 17,716 12,447 4,827 1,321 4,866 2,255 12,881 18,516 4,996 16,406 9,902 24,295 23,530 7 2,849 14,086 16,270 8,487 3,649 1,241 3,713 1,811 7,928 16,422 3,935 14,796 7,275 21,230 21,664 8 682 2,412 2,376 1,623 700 1,066 361 1,799 2,481 1,222 2,358 1,409 1,941 2,197 9 935 2.684 3,222 2,342 684 666 1,067 413 1,932 2,750 1,401 3,197 1,522 2,224 2,573 10 1,500 9,969 13,463 4,023 3,194 1,176 2,967 1,617 8,416 15,991 3,166 12,351 7,426 16,865 16,918 11 2,141 10,553 13,873 5,445 2,744 1,113 2,927 1,450 6,201 12,950 3,254 13,178 5,821 17,194 17,302 12 444 1,492 1,683 1,460 317 322 671 255 1,260 1,636 865 1,797 990 1,593 1,743 13 1,693 6,845 8,684 6,101 1,636 747 2,370 983 6,434 8,685 3,260 8,826 4,521 13,396 10,077 14 334 989 1,088 1,040 237 155 355 182 815 1,060 548 1,208 622 1,154 1,302 1'' 1,442 3,972 6,124 4,576 785 357 1,057 577 3,281 4,306 1,964 4,761 2,306 7,502 5,705 16 74 741 1,497 33 409 74 109 120 921 1,261 166 1,430 600 1,048 1,277 17 86 890 1,444 45 416 79 84 84 705 1,441 201 1,810 537 1,117 1,372 18 60,670 2,916,357 4,354,067 235,960 752,205 63,665 330,053 214,243 2,255,385 4,201,870 186,928 4,293,293 1,603,700 5,889,725 4,445,018 19 37,335 2,554,670 3,369,806 141,325 469,392 48,146 176,151 87,795 800,184 3,766,970 186,504 3,887,733 927,514 4,965,347 4,134,372 20 17,370 980,388 1,278,451 88,307 201,306 18,598 115,655 57,795 587,637 1,295,692 57,040 1,326,874 490,074 1,860,669 1,303,934 21 13,285 1,034,996 1,095,034 58,154 146,576 17,417 79,970 26,435 227,861 1,272,226 55,211 1,280,990 277,619 1,717,631 1,403,220 .'. 30 83 96 54 2 53 119 4 41 49 17 204 33 159 132 23 113 107 552 265 31 14 114 6 47 82 39 691 85 406 327 24 3,306 15,979 17,620 39,992 400 6,788 30,714 88 4,789 7,376 2,480 26,629 3,682 117,658 50,017 25 13,351 56,108 102,234 41,539 5,209 1,466 28,239 211 8,439 14,445 9,114 110,425 32,668 255,207 138,859 26 1,701 7,876 7,365 19,354 200 3,389 14,988 42 2,459 3,398 1,238 11,417 1,792 60,349 24,169 27 6,947 26,524 51,398 20,581 2,736 793 14,413 99 4,613 7,101 4,953 56,876 17,379 144,411 67,197 26 648 2,235 2,248 1,287 525 672 979 344 1,685 2,357 1,104 2,124 1,338 1,807 2,026 29 1,000 7,276 9,691 2,184 2,226 919 2,032 890 5,616 9,678 1,830 8,501 4,463 11,706 10,716 30 1,437 12,693 16,314 3,278 3,377 1,776 2,888 1,330 9,079 16,461 2,441 14,772 7,370 19,525 16,017 31 471 405 560 758 113 554 428 191 900 790 832 467 741 554 470 32 1,305 4,439 1,243 1,953 228 2,307 1,174 546 2,304 2,583 2,342 968 1,922 1,264 940 33 596 1,400 1,892 1,505 472 402 808 287 1,126 1,426 845 1,684 1,019 1,534 1,625 34 901 1,892 2,827 2,335 563 477 982 412 1,536 1,878 1,241 2,943 1,355 2,043 2,234 35 1,177 2,429 3,913 3,968 1,108 558 1,347 498 2,023 2,486 1,502 3,194 1,970 4,299 3,609 36 2,162 4,018 6,913 7,346 1,586 737 1,994 849 3,531 4,125 2,516 6,821 3,071 7,168 6,217 37 130 1,130 914 603 97 305 469 70 456 1,142 379 824 421 797 706 3? 218 1,641 1,612 886 172 382 620 148 821 1,686 511 1,854 695 1,233 1,184 V) 188 1,839 1,521 990 164 393 677 93 627 1,925 508 1,257 612 1,973 1,147 40 357 3,139 2,952 1,510 286 561 1,069 227 1,453 3,446 759 3,224 1,145 3,372 2,175 41 515 353 1,341 1,240 443 116 406 237 818 346 537 1,114 743 1,189 1,294 42 811 471 1,976 2,116 529 115 516 332 1,074 354 884 1,836 951 1,650 1,802 43 989 590 2,392 2,978 944 165 670 405 1,396 561 994 1,937 1,358 2,326 2,462 44 1,805 879 3,961 5,836 1,300 176 925 622 2,078 679 1,757 3,597 1,926 3,796 4,042 45 654 2,208 1,669 2,074 400 640 958 326 1,375 1,930 964 2,093 1,121 1,443 1,652 46 964 2,342 2,738 2,550 594 580 941 434 1,625 2,148 1,339 3,012 1,389 1,882 2,159 47 9,564 7,941 19,275 16,577 6,223 1,308 2,942 2,342 12,753 7,351 12,172 36,573 10,853 17,170 21,244 48 11,125 8,807 34,308 15,749 9,093 1,172 2,831 4,496 15,315 8,765 16,144 48,547 13,841 27,560 38,188 595 2,015 1,435 1,880 367 587 865 289 1,191 1,706 882 1,885 963 1,300 1,487 50 4,963 5,083 7,805 8,531 2,595 974 1,809 1,122 5,826 4,295 5,528 14,693 4,283 8,018 10,142 51 349 531 929 989 236 107 278 152 769 519 566 1,414 641 770 908 52 4,601 2,858 11,470 8,046 3,628 334 1,133 1,220 6,927 3,056 6,644 21,880 6,570 9,152 11,102 53 356 339 928 823 278 40 144 167 726 339 628 1,508 509 786 1,041 54 2,211 900 3,818 2,156 1,159 66 322 507 2,223 822 2,109 6,241 1,791 2,819 3,747 55 278 243 697 443 202 10 102 105 547 220 517 1,136 366 567 802 56 560 518 1,597 899 406 49 194 240 966 550 857 2,250 800 1,285 1,620 57 1,126 436 1,936 894 597 18 158 264 1,160 379 1,168 3,020 915 1,514 2,055 58 1,385 1,046 4,360 1,729 1,200 72 288 691 2,180 1,069 2,102 6,543 1,806 3,443 4,724 59 230 682 617 182 35 105 109 529 245 443 1,173 381 523 673 60 1,085 464 1,882 1,262 562 48 164 243 1,063 443 941 3,221 876 1,305 1,692 61 15 45 241 30 234 5 21 20 138 24 38 52 62 340 806 62 22 58 258 25 231 15 19 102 16 64 25 69 375 852 63 399 1,598 9,189 632 8,710 100 716 1,505 4,208 296 2,160 1,970 1,423 17,969 27,396 64 662 2,628 12,016 664 12,112 114 521 504 4,123 498 1,798 1,086 2,238 25,294 41,506 65 13 42 224 30 228 5 19 20 128 20 86 51 55 329 788 66 315 1,347 6,550 536 7,418 63 605 921 3,353 235 1,707 1,555 1,066 13,288 22,460 67 13 40 219 25 226 4 18 20 126 20 86 50 53 321 766- 68 22 53 235 21 220 12 19 98 15 62 22 66 360 826 69 303 1,240 6,176 479 7,062 57 574 881 3,172 212 1,573 1,423 993 12,564 20,746 70 336 1,217 5,978 269 6,066 64 249 264 2,090 243 822 467 1,064 13,158 20,971 71 10 36 186 21 210 5 19 16 107 15 73 45 42 282 698 72 17 44 183 13 174 3 10 12 70 15 43 18 55 289 626 73 12 107 374 57 356 6 31 40 181 23 134 132 73 724 1,714 74 31 174 601 81 357 7 14 29 222 31 90 108 146 1,063 1,583 75 13 34 169 19 151 3 19 16 99 11 69 36 36 233 504 76 251 2,639 96 1,292 37 111 584 855 61 453 415 357 4,681 4,936 77 13 40 218 26 225 4 18 18 128 17 71 48 53 323 773 78 22 55 231 23 228 5 14 17 97 14 55 20 62 352 841 79 312 1,399 6,852 517 7,707 65 615 862 3,425 277 1,628 1,451 1,191 15,281 24,637 80 348 1,522 6,637 416 6,940 84 340 248 2,374 282 902 460 1,249 13,604 22,928 81 1,993 7,799 35,703 3,111 37,709 293 3,680 4,827 22,015 1,670 8,451 10,671 6,898 77,221 124,796 82 1,864 8,333 36,870 2,531 33,112 394 2,028 1,475 13,814 1,737 4,437 3,161 7,180 73,435 109,401 33 ii '14-11/20 11/1-11/6 11/14-11/2C 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/13 10/24-10/31 11/14-11/20 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/13 10/24-10/31 11/14-11/20 11/7-11/13 11/7-11/12 11/14-11/20 11/14- 11/30 84 118 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) .-LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [For comparability of data on livestock (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Poultry aud poultry products: Poultry and/or poultry product . farms reporting 1954. . . 79,712 389 1,332 475 450 1,034 655 393 900 2 1949... 129,511 688 1,678 1,063 711 1,465 907 1,018 1,305 3 dollars 1954... 16,090,599 56,382 308,326 41,024 51,676 197,214 961,171 71,176 63,423 5 Chickens, 4 months old and ovei 1949... 13,827,396 78,466 230,997 99,026 93,330 279,678 235,430 88,394 131,198 .farms reporting 1954... 170,230 1,189 2,017 929 756 2,367 1,244 1,282 1,362 6 1950. . . 200,067 1,188 2,132 1,339 962 2,506 1,379 1,719 1,522 7 number 1954... 7,989,197 50,021 149,703 36,674 41,352 109,587 66,967 53,192 67,154 8 1950... 8,041,237 41,733 117,277 49,605 50,273 106,885 68,333 61,589 80,703 9 .farms reporting 1954... 28,667 171 463 168 180 446 294 135 236 10 1949... 76,195 379 902 755 429 904 563 606 525 11 number 1954... 9,000,749 8,956 53,384 10,146 8,158 50,139 1,368,799 25,461 6,655 1. 1949... 4,014,116 16,142 58,953 25,233 22,918 66,156 150,971 18,988 14,567 13 dollars 1954... 6,068,412 6,612 51,040 7,236 7,583 37,964 856,445 23,913 4,458 14 1949... 3,870,047 16,579 59,345 25,763 23,615 63,176 138,142 18,458 12,321 15 .farms reporting 1954... 428 1 2 1 2 78 3 16 number 1954... 7,524,627 2,500 12,500 4,000 23,500 1,354,622 19,500 17 dollars 1954... 4,850,708 1,561 9,000 2,000 14,200 843,529 19,100 18 •farms reporting 1954... 28,271 170 461 167 180 444 216 132 236 19 number 1954... 1,476,122 6,456 40,884 6,146 8,158 26,639 14,177 5,961 6,655 20 dollars 1954... 1,217,704 5,051 42,040 5,236 7,583 23,764 12,916 4,813 4,458 21 .farms reporting 1954... 70,495 307 1,231 433 408 836 489 345 857 22 1949... 112,828 599 1,559 962 645 1,233 764 843 1,256 23 dozens 1954... 23,907,433 120,690 632,938 85,504 101,094 320,475 211,068 110,459 173,065 24 1949... 24,243,373 140,390 423,210 192,086 186,064 458,843 228,028 173,807 367,513 25 dollars 1954... 9,208,268 49,282 253,620 33,383 42,850 137,984 100,310 46,849 57,500 26 1949... 9,166,514 60,815 159,600 72,845 68,792 198,304 93,978 69,238 118,283 27 •farms reporting 1954... 6,379 49 75 22 48 174 116 32 45 28 1949... 3,769 24 85 10 12 78 65 18 11 29 number 1954. .. 201,844 435 1,245 267 455 5,406 1,632 247 536 30 1949. . . 137,970 260 2,805 74 171 2,595 906 147 113 31 .farms reporting 1954 3,323 32 47 13 33 102 47 24 10 32 number 1954.. . 73,205 321 691 196 347 897 735 166 80 33 19 114 30 554 10 71 15 108 78 4,509 72 897 8 81 36 456 34 number 1954... 128 '639 35 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, 4,080 13 57 14 38 87 73 20 33 36 number 1954... 20,160 159 195 69 119 314 243 91 104 37 2,177 10 37 38 number 1954... 9,791 155 108 59 76 145 86 72 22 39 .farms reporting 1954... 1,923 3 21 4 10 38 43 6 27 40 number 1954... 10,369 4 87 10 43 169 157 19 82 41 .farms reporting 1954... 5,898 34 90 22 16 61 72 35 62 42 1949... 5,846 27 60 22 23 88 52 44 55 43 number 1954... 37,711 177 598 129 110 375 403 252 389 44 1949... 40,791 213 399 183 102 564 409 366 403 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other m: scellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold. .farms reporting 1954... 3,080 12 60 6 19 81 54 7 20 46 1949... 3,017 19 74 14 11 44 48 9 24 47 dollars 1954... 813,919 488 3,666 405 1,243 21,266 4,416 414 1,465 48 1949... 791,195 1,072 12,052 418 923 18,198 3,310 698 594 Animals sold alive: 49 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or .farms reporting 1954... 124,706 630 1,992 623 640 1,769 852 650 1,216 50 1949... 156,035 818 1,978 1,032 806 1,988 976 1,142 1,408 51 dollars 1954... 78,328,200 276,662 1,793,696 345,514 795,203 954,294 324,736 251,106 712,196 52 1949... 97,291,602 279,820 1,968,841 490,142 808,867 1,227,076 454,303 327,536 973,196 53 Cattle and/or calves sold 584 1,631 777 597 1,129 54 1949... 131^696 693 l'766 776 681 1,733 821 981 1,247 55 number 1954, . . 796,717 3,742 18,199 2,046 6,409 10,854 5,789 3,624 7,777 56 1949... 679,024 2,648 13,846 1,952 4,883 9,244 4,823 3,444 6,446 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding 382 935 278 549 58 1949... 53^954 279 '856 295 353 745 411 364 594 59 number 1954. . . 302,792 1,628 6,346 786 3,510 4,774 2,339 1,462 2,540 60 1949... 273,554 1,034 4,965 846 2,754 4,795 2,167 1,092 2,286 61 dollars 1954... 26,020,467 151,332 517,448 61,388 408,490 455,662 197,270 127,672 183,550 62 1949... 35,225,067 140,951 593,392 108,561 392,630 677,251 289,407 138,141 270,084 63 .farms reporting 1954... 96,863 469 1,685 400 516 1,415 666 498 1,009 64 1949... 117,015 606 1,568 676 573 1,521 664 859 1,108 65 number 1954. . . 493,925 2,114 11,853 1,260 2,899 6,080 3,450 2,162 5,237 66 1949... 405,470 1,614 8,881 1,106 2,129 4,449 2,656 2,352 4,160 67 dollars 1954... 18,894,433 78,733 357,045 66,226 136,187 234,713 75,565 97,212 152,536 68 1949... 19,970,763 71,815 335,524 59,520 143,571 218,680 88,667 135,783 174,689 69 .farms reporting 1954... 56,093 202 1,065 401 371 651 204 165 633 70 1949... 91,945 330 1,351 743 566 1,007 402 428 1,028 71 number 1954. . . 911,465 1,994 21,418 5,810 6,994 8,190 2,132 1,170 10,930 72 1949... 1,359,822 2,845 27,748 9,935 9,848 11,660 3,562 2,574 17,671 73 dollars 1954... 29,709,578 43,842 614,183 211,126 229,573 246,549 45,475 20,612 285,396 74 1949... 36,534,635 55,515 695,185 303,430 247,097 306,697 64,254 40,339 384,007 75 Sheep and lambs sold alive. .farms reporting 1954... 7,014 6 564 13 44 24 1 5 321 76 1949... 7,054 8 532 15 48 25 5 2 324 77 number 1954. . . 196,779 168 17,048 300 1,549 597 4 200 6,756 78 1949. . . 194,646 118 18,128 251 856 450 70 6,915 79 dollars 1954... 3,008,880 1,863 291,478 4,366 19,132 11,865 21 2,876 85,836 80 1949. . . 3,440,632 2,314 294,597 4,590 15,995 8,349 811 40 114,521 81 Horses and mules sold alive .farms reporting 1954... 6,979 18 96 39 40 70 52 36 54 82 1949... 13,528 70 297 126 67 129 99 105 193 83 number 1954... 11,660 20 188 58 53 100 83 60 78 84 1949... 26,474 130 671 222 130 212 193 191 554 85 dollars 1954... 694,842 892 13,542 2,408 1,821 5,505 6,405 2,734 4,878 86 1949... 2,120,505 9,225 50,143 14,041 9,574 16,099 11,164 13,233 29,895 TENNESSEE 119 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 and poultry, see text and State Table 12J 2,031 119,389 L71.935 428 1,330 31,878 92,532 19,781 78,595 1,046 1,702 262,606 250,729 95,095 92,402 91 1,887 2,394 859,103 3,615 2,000 283,700 217,794 1,278 1,708 1,122 1,524 12,904 2,081 2,500 60,321 6,103 23,628 5,311 21,739 77,719 86,101 33,482 36,600 1,205 1,674 244,770 1,111 1,550 3,863 1,207 1,491 102,944 203,425 987 1,375 2,656 2,902 117,743 157,496 167 391 1,022 2,637 17,786 37,128 1,060 1,173 50,097 41,794 7,969 17,505 6,307 19,209 156,650 113,777 71,853 1,590 1,165 137,693 144,546 7,142 8,391 234,162 247,217 1,002 45,946 73,464 1,227 1,478 57,433 7,541 21,478 6,109 20,710 106,623 139,301 39,108 52.565 1,083 282,420 254,792 1,646 1,298 55,481 53,661 5,348 5,484 162,187 122,784 1,363 2,427 120,837 237,326 2,293 2,961 109,979 142,272 449 1,341 18,781 52,081 16,340 52,988 1,244 2,295 304,293 496,350 103,153 178,641 45 1,840 2,415 490,145 719,744 1,787 2,281 7,959 7,543 723 725 2,509 2,205 221,348 296,567 1,672 2,136 5,450 5,338 211,502 304,686 356 895 2,526 5,785 52,343 103,940 1,183 42,244 58,453 77,864 170,326 30,402 60,242 1,033 515,855 642,126 1,357 1,225 97,239 134,350 691 753 2,468 1,753 112,714 8,406 13,307 288,079 379,642 1,644 254,734 123,186 786 1,505 224,751 299,793 86,519 104,937 58 1,437 2,019 465,905 674,640 1,381 1,904 7,661 7,592 2,103 1,686 179,270 222,762 1,291 1,815 5,558 5,906 213,086 292,180 248 652 2,483 6,756 1,069 1,458 98,038 1,554 1,871 89,038 93,369 14,641 26,574 12 , 557 25,668 1,356 244,693 311,976 82 ,792 103,650 94 1,379 1,601 1,103,738 1,255,147 1,214 1,309 8,876 6,997 543 560 3,898 2,941 409,829 1,065 1,126 4,978 4,056 165,414 198,324 1,234 15,099 22,338 486,862 569,565 97 95 1,994 1,815 32,254 34,243 2,231 2,477 115,996 69,288 412 1,114 33,239 33,156 29,090 35,546 1,312 1,787 707,929 835,765 2,528 1,625 199,505 169,117 905 ),248 3,747 3,354 186,515 221,282 690 1,179 9,335 14,788 299,459 423,273 21 27,629 32,378 20,880 32,636 168,510 151,100 72,495 60,007 3,161 2,261 125,472 3,940 9,191 84,027 173,382 1,413 358,177 362,251 1,958 2,571 119,612 145,096 151,921 113,684 97,400 113,239 644 1,201 516,237 494,091 254,665 234,411 126 1,343 1,842 1,356,949 1,648,285 1,131 1,405 14,219 11,860 6,229 5,476 663,608 755,474 944 1,176 7,990 6,384 253,985 246,193 543 1,059 11,690 20,606 382,101 578,426 2,017 2,233 30,091 39,000 1,143 36,915 40,862 5,999 17,046 5,094 16,481 97,764 118,166 33,448 37,499 1,485 1,664 72,716 112,412 9,706 14,594 377,757 424,193 1,437 64,052 101,025 1,342 1,737 71,604 80,170 1,364 191,797 262,512 58,925 1,203 1,496 699,462 794,556 1,133 1,322 7,840 5,625 2,890 1,996 196,530 219,168 997 1,158 4,950 3,629 160,999 167,203 596 940 10,489 13,397 296,756 321,316 3,174 4,142 41,090 66,285 1,393 76,922 158,234 11,520 75,753 9,047 76,000 680 1,201 178,263 219,392 67,332 81,114 29 1,177 1,593 867,470 859,535 1,245 6,666 4,538 2,864 2,155 248,837 2,383 197,656 156,893 715 1,116 10,503 13,207 375,275 367,027 83 60 2,903 1,799 39,478 28,612 1,426 118,197 85,489 333 1,125 24,308 35,512 18,521 36,847 1 266,811 126,922 98,427 46,960 1,358 49 1,993 Vj 1,734,094 51 2,276,560 52 955 53 1,332 54 11,978 55 11,327 56 625 57 692 58 6,515 59 7,574 SO 646,753 61 1,017,681 62 721 63 1,012 64 5,463 65 3,753 66 363,654 67 287,470 68 937 69 1,622 70 18,796 71 30,952 72 689,695 73 937,291 74 48 75 27 76 1,886 77 728 78 30,900 79 12,907 30 4o 81 145 82 77 83 311 «4 3,092 85 21,211 86 120 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK CFor comparability of data on livestock Item Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen (For definitions and explanations, see text) Poultry and poultry products: Poultry and/or poultry products 552 537 1,085 1,707 1,521 1,022 2,809 348 679 2 1949... 1,210 822 1,397 3,010 2,658 1,521 4,091 448 988 3 dollars 1954... 70,044 69,780 306,715 236,568 253,983 82,048 345,773 136,489 90,397 5 1949... Chickens, 4 months old and over, 52,398 62,553 214,068 193,066 201, 996 151, 974 424,141 40,732 118,333 3,460 4,230 1,318 1,333 2,054 1,975 4,115 4,861 2,942 3,571 1,799 1,996 4,675 5,258 566 831 1,284 1,459 6 1950... 7 number 1954... 94,914 47, 967 139,034 197,244 139,402 68,410 238,289 27,442 62,599 8 1950... 95, 901 44,587 103,389 172,688 145,939 81,642 259,492 30,580 61,765 9 176 244 396 850 481 297 700 178 253 10 1949... 465 615 787 2,283 1,226 818 1,690 298 596 11 number 1954... 19,284 49,356 48,214 79,772 59,204 12,706 40,029 174,551 10,477 12 1949... 20, 926 23,408 54,007 72,423 37,709 34,113 4S.326 11,578 18, 198 1 i dollars 1954... 15,174 35,815 39,382 60,054 52,133 9,183 30,097 107,721 7,978 14 1949. . . 18,459 23,955 52,338 79,494 37, 980 32,438 40,795 11,411 18,493 15 1 3 2 5 1 3 12 1. number 1954... 8,548 37,500 34,750 42,200 4,700 6,000 167,680 17 dollars 1954... 6,000 25,300 24,209 38,212 3,200 5,450 102,170 18 175 241 396 848 478 296 697 170 253 19 number 1954... 10,736 11,856 48,214 45,022 17,004 8,006 34,029 6,871 10,477 20 dollars 1954... 9,174 10,515 39,382 35,845 13,921 5,983 24,647 5,551 7,978 21 Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954 44-6 1,034 441 582 1,009 1,266 1,389 2,294 1,392 2,496 951 1,421 2,655 3,866 249 338 633 867 .;.: 1949... 23 dozens 1954. . . 120,043 81,571 644,053 491,746 364,992 190, 918 830,634 72,351 210,629 24 1949... 77,244 102,343 427,461 295,115 446,571 311,408 990,617 76,346 203,263 J 'i dollars 1954... 52,545 33,202 248,347 172,822 125,322 71,267 300,753 27,608 77,988 26 1949... 32,153 38,352 160,077 111,389 155,254 118, 543 350,553 28,075 77,380 27 106 27 88 101 101 37 162 27 23 28 1949. . . 81 13 32 42 32 20 239 12 40 ."■• number 1954... 717 284 3,604 1,203 7,103 598 4,298 242 860 30 1949. . . 524 72 401 375 1,494 205 7,520 164 3,565 31 58 12 39 54 55 24 86 16 16 32 number 1954.. . 315 140 216 656 374 285 1,956 114 191 I 1 50 16 51 48 48 14 77 11 7 34 number 1954.. . 402 144 3,388 547 6,729 313 2,342 128 669 35 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, 69 28 54 71 64 25 98 19 13 36 number 1954... 218 95 986 316 2,204 129 423 113 36 37 44 12 26 43 38 15 49 9 8 38 number 1954... 146 38 110 161 92 67 210 83 23 39 24 16 28 28 26 10 49 10 5 '. number 1954... 72 57 876 155 2,112 62 213 30 13 41 147 20 110 65 114 43 167 4 44 42 1949... 106 29 41 82 125 64 132 18 24 43 number 1954. . . 733 123 561 415 638 223 967 18 255 44 1949... 568 187 364 608 845 398 737 97 134 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold... farms reporting 1954... 51 14 29 55 52 26 105 10 16 46 1949... 59 9 17 34 36 17 197 11 32 47 dollars 1954... 2,325 763 18,986 3,692 76,528 1,598 14,923 1,160 4,431 ..:'. 1949... Animals sold alive: 1,786 246 1,653 2,183 8,762 993 32,793 1,246 22,460 49 Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or 1,706 879 1,537 2,824 2,500 1,421 4,304 300 1,086 50 1949... 2,846 962 1,713 3,742 3,104 1,679 4,843 546 1,293 51 dollars 1954... 939,919 308, 116 1,548,580 2,111,732 1,672,384 457,703 1,355,275 203, 149 512,625 52 1949... 1,045,928 343,118 1,386,119 2,319,372 2,291,197 572,662 1,877,733 265,969 781,401 53 Cattle and/or calves sold 1,254 2,076 785 799 1,281 1,356 2,229 3,041 2,369 2,820 1,347 1,558 4,189 4,660 260 400 1,040 1,210 54 1949... 55 number 1954. . . 10,696 3,699 10,342 15,211 23,833 7,295 27,023 1,737 7,551 56 1949... 9,197 2,418 7,735 13,076 21,628 6,110 22,984 1,434 6,739 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding 617 771 316 298 666 575 1,196 1,136 1,381 1,410 518 574 1,557 1,572 159 165 447 410 58 1949... 59 number 1954. . . 3,489 1,148 4,860 6,700 10,899 1,705 5,317 717 1,911 60 1949. . . 3,375 753 3,145 5,126 9,789 1,616 4,876 484 2,091 61 dollars 1954... 257,358 99,700 505,113 558,093 847,866 136, 910 390,583 58,770 160,336 62 1949... 387,129 94,295 414,365 608,222 1,179,325 198,312 640,152 64,260 299,418 63 1,097 1,797 711 714 1,038 1,164 1,862 2,738 2,081 2,411 1,268 1,449 4,053 4,496 219 331 989 1,146 64 1949... 65 number 1954. . . 7,207 2,551 5,482 8,511 12,934 5,590 21,706 1,020 5,640 66 1949... 5,822 1,665 4,590 7,950 11,839 4,494 18, 108 950 4,648 67 dollars 1954... 358,972 120,060 232,954 385,178 326,535 233,405 762,468 60,480 203,210 68 1949... 330,680 103,732 270,631 436,107 386,386 237,871 845,799 61,365 232,470 69 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 987 323 983 1,829 941 318 897 179 373 70 1949... 1,844 551 1,351 2,654 1,692 606 1,713 366 605 71 number 1954. . . 9,582 2,986 21,102 30,995 13,946 2,912 8,364 2,460 5,193 72 1949... 14,182 5,421 25,516 43,216 23,121 5,107 15,899 4,708 8,632 73 dollars 1954. . . 291,580 80,598 758,037 1,103,348 457,209 78,397 173,187 81,100 142,709 74 1949... 295,201 132,411 652,865 1,207,390 634,068 115,914 335,616 120, 590 233,959 75 Sheep and lambs sold alive. . .farms reporting 1954... 26 13 84 72 68 15 63 7 8 76 1949... 21 11 45 56 78 17 52 11 14 77 number 1954... 1,273 270 2,338 3,179 1,758 300 1,110 137 173 78 1949. . . 641 300 800 1,697 2,322 306 1,004 255 271 79 dollars 1954... 23,144 3,786 41,538 54,257 30,948 4,436 18,562 1,742 2,730 80 1949... 13,200 5,683 16,335 33,285 48,531 6,418 20,046 5,183 5,295 81 Horses and mules sold alive.. farms reporting 1954... 172 52 58 174 154 64 137 11 45 82 1949. . . 115 51 195 289 310 128 364 70 83 83 number 1954... 300 85 102 280 230 80 182 15 64 84 1949... 303 85 436 505 653 193 575 134 131 85 dollars 1954... 8,865 3,972 10, 938 10,856 9,826 4,555 10,475 1,057 3,640 86 1949... 19,718 6,997 31, 923 34,368 42,887 14,147 36,120 14,571 10,259 TENNESSEE 121 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 12] Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Hou3ton Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox 636 1,042 534 795 1,574 503 1,037 1,141 727 270 608 967 835 418 1,352 1 987 1,383 1,115 1,466 2,794 1,275 1,555 1,759 1,112 392 822 1,755 1,364 1,021 1,975 2 732,806 72,195 101,543 104, 231 140,156 99, 576 111,181 111,705 112,983 27,398 56,669 68,073 344,064 112,808 762,717 3 350,307 133, 853 84,134 81,015 235,083 46,625 150,161 123,362 102, 590 41,762 73,871 129,942 283,024 101,308 821,769 * 1,452 1,339 2,227 1,799 2,961 3,232 2,158 2,170 1,338 541 941 1,725 1,613 1,507 2,849 5 1,866 1,635 2,701 2,042 3,507 3,734 2,392 2,522 1,455 548 1,159 2,098 1,897 1,555 3,544 6 85,447 60,702 80,991 69, 588 130,587 99,122 88,893 87,212 74,939 22,649 44,052 73,387 94,045 56,050 143,825 7 88,223 77,782 73, 146 71,959 155,040 83,598 83,563 84,110 69,818 24,593 51,085 93,709 90,716 50,528 137,957 8 290 233 231 279 43o 166 393 602 271 127 310 237 334 164 658 9 543 961 598 1,001 1,611 775 1,098 1,203 728 270 656 1,136 756 752 1,162 10 694, 173 14,138 29,207 70, 518 19,388 57,173 34,710 19,447 10,125 11,245 18, 196 33,512 246,331 51,123 388,913 11 138,257 31,324 39,218 26,479 48,202 22,104 54,408 34,715 26,611 12,252 28,429 33,672 74,218 56,931 310, 830 12 475,218 10, 179 22,724 53,657 15,144 37,498 23,112 17,174 9,507 9,851 16,239 23,026 172,013 41,155 268,157 u 124,573 27,997 38,017 26,968 44,263 22,889 54,926 37,494 26,843 12,483 28,898 32,607 72,670 51,083 297,672 14 29 2 3 4 5 2 1 1 4 6 1 17 15 665,971 6,800 9,000 62,500 49,000 20,800 6,000 8,749 27,600 223,200 41,000 349,087 16 452,376 5,010 7,319 47,800 31,000 11,550 4,800 7,821 18,500 152,997 33,000 233,304 17 261 231 228 276 436 161 392 ■ '.- 271 126 309 234 332 163 641 18 28,202 7,338 20,207 8,018 19,388 8,173 13,910 19,447 10,125 5,245 9,447 5,912 23,131 10,123 39,826 ]'• 22.842 5,169 15,405 5,857 15,144 6,498 11,562 17, 174 9,507 5,051 8,418 4,526 19,016 8,155 34,853 20 513 1,015 455 u79 1,453 398 935 948 679 230 551 893 740 341 1,026 21 809 1,290 936 1,259 2,571 905 1,362 1,482 1,000 341 653 1,660 1,252 794 1,600 22 393,008 191,655 217,708 136,588 299,049 168,611 228, 877 242,065 12,673 43,059 101,467 146,736 417,931 111,902 611,399 ."J 266,301 311,943 107,715 153,555 517,026 53,509 268, 166 234,467 202,456 71, 199 121,043 297,509 417,072 104,767 620, 574 24 178, 829 59,978 78,063 49,267 111,720 59, 978 86,307 93,126 70,389 16,492 39, 516 44,282 170,515 55,337 285,567 25 119,789 103,800 40,724 53,501 179,776 21,777 93,386 84,594 72,999 29,033 43,488 97,151 162,025 38,457 335,185 26 119 41 45 82 ■ 119 64 43 50 38 40 25 41 27 132 .'■; 86 20 23 15 104 66 23 12 19 7 19 6 19 10., 28 16 , 80] 788 332 885 3,892 794 626 426 11,928 425 39o 222 534 2,616 45,705 J« 15,272 414 712 2,367 373 374 167 442 35 287 17 8,522 1,739 30,066 30 67 26 33 49 38 70 41 14 19 18 21 15 24 17 81 31 432 251 519 427 448 361 94 11,226 192 158 103 202 1,062 8,093 32 15 12 37 53 51 27 29 31 23 19 10 17 11 58 33 16,380 356 81 366 3,465 346 265 332 702 233 238 119 332 1,554 37,612 34 80 23 33 63 56 88 43 27 20 17 31 20 21 21 73 35 63 159 242 203 352 175 97 88 126 51 95 162 225 36 43 9 40 24 53 30 11 7 1/4 11 14 11 52 37 150 23 138 145 108 232 133 38 36 16 37 25 47 104 167 ie 37 14 7 23 32 36 14 16 13 12 17 9 7 10 22 39 113 40 21 97 95 120 42 59 52 32 89 26 48 58 58 .. 51 43 58 62 117 141 34 50 38 35 36 82 47 13 129 .'.1 105 63 48 82 126 85 25 42 62 8 44 68 66 67 124 42 305 406 428 869 714 451 276 200 255 383 563 301 123 1,043 43 592 451 397 606 985 421 228 304 473 52 297 501 412 414 782 44 41 29 15 30 54 66 22 34 22 19 14 22 19 22 53 45 30 19 20 112 49 21 14 23 7 15 17 17 38 84 46 78,759 2,038 756 1,307 13,292 2,100 1,762 1,405 33,087 1,055 914 765 1,536 16,316 208,993 47 105,945 2,056 5,393 546 11,044 1,959 1,849 1,274 2,748 246 1,485 184 48,329 11,768 188, 912 48 764 1,118 1,302 1,161 2,509 1,623 1,452 1,620 998 392 746 1,477 1,501 1,160 1,988 49 980 1,376 1,789 1,597 3,022 2,333 1,612 2,161 1,264 412 990 1,875 1,680 1,311 2,443 50 428,611 402,821 838,557 658,327 801,239 870,181 829,530 1,202,487 1,290,413 240, 916 712,602 902, 949 803,474 396,405 909, 568 51 503,576 581,374 715,600 716,200 1,361,665 847,678 674,745 1,776,173 1,426,476 229, 183 714,817 1,216, 117 1,018,784 481,676 1,038,787 52 637 1,083 1,019 8i .0 2,429 1,185 1,090 1,397 842 331 631 1,350 1,446 1,126 1,754 53 763 1,284 1,402 1,168 2,887 1,747 1,253 1,773 1,027 338 749 1,624 1,563 1,251 2,059 54 5,857 4,989 8,127 3,950 13,261 8,818 4,581 9,193 6,659 1,814 4,580 7,448 11,437 5,730 12,102 55 4,335 4,885 5,384 2,863 12, 835 6,600 2,982 9,214 5,712 1,265 3,120 6,303 9,715 4,908 10,005 56 405 443 561 442 897 614 562 706 513 187 355 561 638 529 983 '•'.' 377 481 496 392 889 641 480 758 488 143 312 689 620 502 967 58 2,458 1,838 3,209 1,775 3,109 3,085 2,059 3,785 3,658 962 2,184 2,010 3,249 2,268 4,885 59 1,967 2,083 1,660 933 4,586 1,780 1,097 4,904 2,751 567 1,267 2,206 3,625 1,817 3,799 60 211,812 215,310 248,645 125,698 256,826 258,461 146,623 328,691 344,301 81,103 174,246 142,662 350,604 213,316 436, 872 61 279,680 346,072 206,993 108,740 730,023 226,415 129,742 622, 926 392,479 76,075 161,293 253,352 522,217 227, 594 510,407 62 506 1,015 901 724 2,310 1,056 898 1,229 642 265 526 1,271 1,374 1,026 1,480 63 623 1,192 1,237 1,038 2,741 1,539 1,076 1,573 850 287 640 1,468 1,448 1,122 1,716 64 3,399 3,151 4,918 2,175 10, 152 5,733 2,522 5,408 3,001 852 2,396 5,438 8,188 3,462 7,217 65 2,368 2,802 3,724 1,930 8,249 4,820 1,885 4,310 2,961 698 1,853 4,097 6,090 3,091 6,206 66 115,349 145,177 227,368 110,286 420,283 298,717 109, 504 248,814 186,460 41,062 132,286 219,270 311,450 136,815 232,888 67 100,423 156,015 207,610 117, 960 447,544 338,291 92,217 231,010 212,692 44,243 120,802 220,185 263,980 168, 977 245,659 68 263 256 751 759 437 934 922 894 692 214 473 815 370 180 589 69 445 549 1,159 1,112 924 1,436 1,116 1,650 986 282 783 1,402 767 326 1,029 70 3,713 1,687 10,616 12,046 4,220 10,752 15,375 15,277 18,871 2,845 10,410 15,204 4,549 1,362 7,289 71 4,687 3,486 11, 902 16,662 7,085 12,018 16,146 30,190 23,967 3,546 13,655 25,005 8,104 2,895 9,968 72 90,298 39,017 346, 580 411,883 107,715 301,918 555,718 556,232 728,604 110,754 397,664 520, 586 129,950 24,433 216,068 73 111,329 65,958 285,392 463,351 156,533 266,862 424,950 860, 149 766,634 95, 510 407,966 684,080 210,576 55,005 253,039 74 4 2 13 7 19 8 15 77 70 21 20 91 14 52 22 75 5 7 9 26 5 12 73 83 24 23 99 19 54 19 76 18 517 122 569 161 633 3,427 1,655 386 333 1,210 395 1,247 ,..,0 77 11 41 139 122 612 49 275 1,879 2,150 362 391 1,811 401 1,197 237 78 =72 6,123 2,027 10,484 2,600 10,080 62,589 24,914 5,921 4,492 14,147 6,607 17,669 7,209 79 138 756 2,689 2,095 12,122 735 4,622 37, 860 41,012 6,851 6,828 29,650 7,439 25,297 4,222 80 52 163 83 85 150 105 82 36 32 44 66 71 45 67 81 108 140 137 190 122 155 219 82 33 101 179 104 55 162 82 111 63 267 135 113 256 162 123 73 48 71 100 95 60 133 83 150 148 222 2oi 252 229 306 42£ 152 62 192 309 185 73 271 64 7,420 3,045 9,841 8,433 5,931 8,485 7,605 6,161 6,134 2,076 3,914 6,284 4,863 4,172 16,531 85 12,006 12,573 12,916 24,054 15,443 15,375 23,214 24,228 13,659 6,504 17,928 28,650 14,572 4,803 25,460 86 122 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2 ) —LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK [For comparability of data on livestock Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Lake Lauderdale Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon McMinn McNairy Macon Poultry and poultry products: 1 Poultry and/or poultry products 77 458 1,173 194 1,717 546 822 838 1,299 2 1949... 219 909 2,268 266 2,339 915 1,569 1,810 1,973 3 dollars 1954... 14,832 127,605 180,640 296,481 178,124 75,843 248,215 98,039 76,001 5 1949. . . Chickens, 4 months old and over, 9,107 40,339 182,853 15,652 225,986 71,258 131,066 85,491 158,487 475 2,605 468 1,085 1,349 1,767 2,286 2,282 2,822 2,171 2,409 6 1950. . . 572 3,008 3 ',316 501 3^269 7 number 1954... 17,273 94,219 114,150 16, 567 140,855 49,969 76,779 83,466 94,030 8 1950. . . 15,454 74,544 111,034 17,097 166,370 55,343 88,181 87,070 104, 714 • 43 150 450 106 402 133 254 227 361 1.0 1949... 167 619 1,487 192 904 433 825 1,084 1,111 11 number 1954. .. 2,387 16,525 94,145 412,826 81,597 24,229 271,503 81,570 35,628 12 1949... 5,644 15,413 68,371 5,917 32,970 14,257 27,191 26,520 54,256 13 dollars 1954... 1,936 14,284 67,501 260,861 61,014 19,772 163,273 47,641 19,120 14 1949... 5,677 16,441 64, 568 6,007 33,244 13,523 24,027 25,508 51,159 lr. 7 72,758 9 260,460 16 number 1954... 410,300 67,196 19,100 74,000 26,500 17 dollars 1954... 48,269 258,610 47,727 15,280 154,503 41,600 12,800 18 43 150 445 93 399 132 245 222 360 19 number 1954... 2,387 16,525 21,387 2,526 14,401 5,129 11,043 7,570 9,128 .- dollars 1954... 1,936 14,284 19,232 2,251 13,287 4,492 8,770 6,041 6,320 21 50 362 1,009 142 1,652 505 719 737 1,214 22 1949... 92 582 1,887 176 2^224 830 1,434 1,557 1,839 23 dozens 1954. . . 32,466 243,607 263,932 35,016 331,236 131,174 194,515 139,658 176,803 24 1949... 6,455 48,299 297,355 26,160 510,772 144,499 279,694 174,009 294,242 25 dollars 1954... 11,309 104,223 101,445 11,245 111,239 54,819 81,294 49,124 54,049 26 1949... 2,736 19,969 113,012 9,609 180,622 53,696 104,737 59,556 106,711 27 Turkeys raised farms reporting 1954 13 10 119 6± 64 37 24 3 85 69 51 31 121 41 63 10 58 9 28 1949... 29 number 1954... 195 3,190 3,704 6,214 1,563 615 1,352 674 854 30 1949. . . 187 910 912 13 2,104 765 497 66 82 31 10 101 70 2,728 35 2,983 27 286 27 261 57 719 34 401 23 210 32 number 1954.. . 3,050 33 3 94 51 462 32 721 20 3,164 60 1,277 25 354 64 633 29 273 35 644 34 number 1954... 35 Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, 2 95 45 15 69 33 86 50 43 36 number 1954... 3 396 377 49 281 149 390 229 158 37 56 251 25 272 21 23 107 18 91 36 169 26 121 19 73 38 number 1954. . . 1 39 1 40 22 11 47 15 50 24 24 40 number 1954... 2 145 105 28 174 58 221 108 85 41 10 115 112 35 71 8 69 32 69 42 1949... 19 66 136 19 74 42 63 40 48 43 number 1954... 173 600 710 349 410 43 416 206 438 44 1949... 108 298 918 131 403 296 346 232 380 45 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous 10 56 45 11 38 17 51 31 31 poultry, and their eggs sold... farms reporting 1954... 10 56 45 11 38 17 51 31 31 46 1949... 4 38 46 5 54 27 32 11 18 47 dollars 1954... 1,587 9,098 11,694 24,375 5,871 1,252 3,648 1,274 2,832 48 1949... Animals sold alive: 694 3,929 5,273 36 12,120 4,039 2,302 427 617 ■;■• Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or 152 1,231 1,850 357 2,493 957 1,367 1,208 1,788 50 1949... 283 1,679 2,566 336 2,795 1,036 1,614 1,972 2,097 51 dollars 1954... 137,337 1,107,954 727,443 173,124 1,690,832 562,325 451,747 472,602 617,990 5: 1949... 183,164 1,105,984 789,652 165,712 2,188,734 661,938 512,196 445,455 780,645 53 Cattle and/or calves sold 66 758 1,574 307 2,325 897 1,297 855 1,660 54 1949. . . 104 1,027 2,020 254 2,479 934 1,460 1,501 1,874 55 number 1954. . . 841 8,264 7,231 1,623 21,475 6,520 9,601 3,342 7,165 1949... 659 5,887 5,699 908 17,815 6,196 6,846 2,762 6,127 57 Cattle sold alive, excluding 54 503 812 174 1,312 516 731 472 674 58 1949. . . 50 463 895 101 1,188 386 667 489 653 59 number 1954.. . 481 4,614 2,835 586 7,435 2,984 3,132 1,374 1,862 60 1949. .. 263 2,645 2,222 303 6,591 2,411 2,086 793 1,473 61 dollars 1954... 39,156 377,668 232,673 37,373 529,750 251,602 223,340 95,268 140,364 1949. .. 35,845 315,132 275,907 32,257 776,325 322,274 240,218 89,915 176,519 63 48 577 1,361 272 2,023 824 1,112 699 1,557 1949... 75 852 1,700 226 2,207 822 1,285 1,323 1,772 65 number 1954. . . 360 3,650 4,396 1,037 14,040 5,536 6,469 1,968 5,303 1949... 396 3,242 3,477 605 11,224 3,785 4,760 1,969 4,654 67 dollars 1954. . . 21,240 187,590 140,127 43,871 351,915 209,320 159,665 66,943 192,031 68 1949... 38,469 263,130 135,671 33,748 325, 105 193,037 169,545 73,459 224,811 69 Hogs and pigs sold alive farms reporting 1954... 119 862 809 192 1,171 283 321 724 769 70 1949... 238 1,269 1,514 254 1,779 509 581 1,184 1,296 71 72 number 1954. . . 1,972 14,987 9,717 2,452 22,374 3,272 2,802 9,292 7,391 1949... 3,592 18,702 14,416 3,595 34,283 5,026 4,458 10,677 12,686 73 74 dollars 1954... 76,061 525,662 328,186 85,686 670,428 92,375 56,323 304,604 234,498 1949... 100,610 510,644 334,736 93,783 894,911 130,538 80,446 247,604 304,463 75 Sheep and lambs sold alive. . .farms reporting 1954... U 41 21 269 14 20 2 187 1949... 1 8 27 11 271 16 21 2 152 77 78 number 1954... 474 923 406 7,358 306 444 14 4,080 1949. . . 13 246 579 203 6,638 257 627 55 3,402 79 80 dollars 1954... 7,081 14,970 5,101 118,481 5,246 7,864 329 46,688 1949... 340 4,166 12,996 3,323 135,191 4,763 10,983 1,060 53,234 81 82 Horses and mules sold alive.. farms reporting 1954... 9 144 140 19 137 51 79 81 67 1949... 35 98 278 21 350 60 110 199 175 83 84 number 1954.. . 23 282 228 22 381 80 108 133 96 96 183 443 31 695 200 157 448 266 65 86 dollars 1954... 880 9,953 11,487 1,093 20,258 3,782 4,555 5,458 4,409 1949... 7,900 12,912 30,342 2,601 57,202 11,326 11,004 33,417 21,618 TENNESSEE 123 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 12] Madison Marion Marshall Maury Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam 731 303 1,149 1,461 244 852 431 265 1,123 1,127 331 286 276 1,177 1 1,414 441 1,495 1,710 576 1,524 1,402 502 616 1,599 1,948 562 621 456 2,057 2 200,642 99,991 206,839 152,440 117,136 219,539 101,171 28,510 64,711 398,567 164,193 15,655 21,553 49, 170 125,560 3 126,039 64,417 188,184 275,929 55,374 155,137 131,210 32,779 61,538 152,241 221,797 30,253 61,639 30,382 187,021 4 2,908 747 1,705 2,621 590 2,253 2,023 663 771 2,079 1,901 640 670 594 2,281 5 3,378 905 1,895 2,693 767 2,425 2,303 701 1,202 2,396 2,295 768 779 782 2,596 6 109,706 49,939 111,762 137,330 28,457 114,816 85,551 31,873 34,725 103,142 84,352 23,768 25,739 27,601 101,971 7 96,421 38,700 108,511 129,487 33, 199 97,619 82,146 32,810 40,604 100,668 109,737 29,313 31,867 26,593 106,767 8 303 149 321 • 499 70 244 308 116 126 605 416 142 134 127 502 9 , 266 655 778 188 810 923 211 406 1,143 1,613 413 517 276 1,494 10 124,832 13,749 94,349 21,170 120,559 43,214 27,453 2,710 7,897 485,992 141,900 3,908 5,235 42,622 69,281 11 39,691 17,371 28,887 129,515 9,200 31,614 63,846 6,125 17,734 51,540 75,875 11,411 23,903 7,521 63,923 12 81,479 12,696 66,590 18,374 92,406 36,732 24,710 2,454 7,645 306,574 89,428 3,470 4,108 30,030 47,467 13 40,835 17,613 28,606 114,000 9,251 29, 140 64,876 5,614 17,922 54,545 77,961 10,956 23, 564 7,650 65,500 14 10 6 2 2 2 23 11 3 6 15 108,300 75,447 116,418 20,000 16,660 465,058 125,116 35,772 48,900 16 51,235 88,418 15,500 14,800 289,151 75,996 24,370 31,896 17 149 315 499 68 242 306 116 1.26 585 407 142 134 124 499 18 16,532 13,749 '. 21,170 4,141 23,214 10,793 2,710 7,897 20,934 16,784 3,908 5,235 6,850 20,381 19 15,319 12,696 15,355 18,374 3,988 21,232 9,910 2,454 7,645 17,423 13,432 3,470 4,108 5,660 15,571 20 586 238 1,081 1,344 211 813 748 410 221 854 1,008 279 242 226 1,068 21 1,049 351 1,432 1,579 546 1,359 1,168 467 452 1,338 1,748 483 543 377 1,823 22 264,132 182,852 407,100 362,171 63,605 414,214 181,975 76,224 139,995 275,113 200,690 33,044 46,286 42,378 218,861 23 162,928 103, 502 437,679 399, 141 128,299 306,894 159,933 81,220 100,799 250, 543 415,111 54,894 120,413 54,972 350,532 24 108,299 86,725 138,035 127,657 23,809 179,064 74,750 25,766 56,909 89,699 73,381 11,819 17,137 17,917 76,954 25 74,542 45,803 156,254 145,815 46,090 121,846 64,666 26,841 43,004 96,475 143,350 17,917 38,029 21,560 120,667 26 98 29 42 75 32 98 84 20 24 121 48 29 12 61 71 27 124 24 34 52 1 54 40 7 21 15 11 27 28 16 28 2,417 274 761 1,537 327 1,258 652 214 152 867 430 239 93 502 552 29 2,767 215 626 2,199 556 434 128 209 99 104 234 300 155 30 60 9 22 44 23 42 48 12 13 71 19 6 ', 15 38 31 35 373 751 188 428 353 59 84 517 137 72 10 86 302 32 20 20 32 9 56 36 12 51 29 23 8 46 34 33 971 239 388 786 139 830 299 155 68 350 293 167 83 414 250 34 65 22 24 35 20 60 50 11 17 49 33 26 6 37 32 35 230 107 84 151 96 245 165 40 75 153 166 77 19 128 78 36 37 7 22 31 31 5 10 36 10 6 12 14 37 119 52 57 72 64 153 97 10 48 120 55 17 4 33 34 38 15 10 13 8 29 19 6 7 13 23 20 5 25 18 39 111 55 27 79 32 92 68 30 27 33 111 60 15 95 44 40 17 39 97 13 85 102 42 26 173 58 32 25 10 135 41 45 60 19 71 58 49 23 95 92 18 24 97 42 672 127 182 575 77 467 596 282 123 1,270 332 208 228 83 684 . 547 107 208 372 142 425 300 326 246 843 623 412 129 202 613 44 44 10 21 47 8 44 32 5 i 51 32 16 6 18 25 45 65 15 29 40 4 41 20 11 11 17 22 5 19 23 46 10,864 570 2,214 6,409 921 3,743 1,711 290 157 2,294 1,384 366 308 1,223 1,139 47 10,662 1,001 3,324 16,114 33 4,511 1,668 324 612 1,221 486 1,380 46 1,172 854 48 1,486 493 1,605 2,153 429 1,508 1,409 603 384 1,781 1,558 551 569 410 1,782 49 2,159 569 1,797 2,256 511 1,743 1,605 648 739 2,333 2,009 707 650 433 2,184 732,979 322,547 1,016,459 2,164,439 197,906 517,943 1,466,602 400,148 142,622 3,385,996 568,674 615,824 181,120 185,333 796,576 876,552 333,512 1,567,898 2,551,730 249,602 798,997 1,583,765 598,707 172,277 6,378,327 720,426 671,112 253,667 281,905 1,023,795 1,100 413 1,505 1,971 400 1,416 1,199 566 326 1,498 1,409 436 513 372 1,585 ' 1,607 439 1,663 1,970 471 1,571 1,259 591 589 1,969 1,726 503 562 375 1,835 54 8,562 3,236 15,208 21,067 3,037 9,362 11,515 4,204 1,771 20,010 6,562 2,897 2,155 2,501 7,463 6,454 2,306 13,959 17,929 2,759 8,249 8,755 4,278 1,639 30,309 5,017 2,129 1,599 2,349 6,413 56 622 232 930 1,048 214 674 645 294 167 928 634 272 237 220 687 57 563 193 865 921 188 606 520 281 229 1,164 692 220 190 202 720 58 3,397 1,260 4,693 8,146 945 3,075 5,324 1,548 811 10,044 2,474 1,644 669 1,159 2,401 59 2,476 715 4,897 8,010 762 3,174 4,724 1,800 545 21,301 1,453 1,124 357 1,311 2,295 « 237,449 111,466 331,806 713,966 81,378 222,905 555,153 118,279 66,543 957,229 178,073 164,415 53,585 114,452 211,773 61 340,465 90,304 581,548 108,756 385,649 651,428 204,636 64,937 2,968,966 185,854 136,834 42,442 201,698 326,858 62 941 353 1,393 1,706 375 1,263 1,018 508 262 1,231 1,280 341 483 293 1,468 b3 1,402 374 1,505 1,719 427 1,417 1,105 516 514 1,539 1,603 410 522 301 1,668 64 5,165 1,976 10,515 12,921 2,092 6,287 6,191 2,656 960 9,966 4,088 1,253 1,486 1,342 5,062 65 3,978 1,591 9,062 9,919 1,997 5,075 4,031 2,478 1,094 9,008 3,564 1,005 1,242 1,038 4,118 66 210,547 85,202 222,973 436,546 84,619 204,850 332,817 106,874 35,557 535,047 175,801 71,535 64,354 43,241 222,280 67 - a., '■-:■ 95,867 271,617 388,547 104,157 252,867 297,030 126,651 45,869 634,006 205,711 85,590 70,842 37,760 221,075 68 784 242 774 996 111 354 801 281 126 1,272 671 419 242 97 849 69 1,278 370 1,140 1,502 195 749 1,116 450 336 1,982 1,266 619 452 153 1,426 70 8,999 3,671 14,546 21,768 1,118 3,375 14,353 4,685 1,298 46,223 6,448 10,367 1,946 1,015 10,647 71 12,099 5,211 21,336 29,275 1,379 6,102 19,231 8,740 2,834 79,331 12,246 15,353 4,882 1,494 17,029 72 253,943 121,872 329,999 783,679 26,543 78,312 544,272 131,171 33,585 1,806,043 190,345 377,040 58,796 23,435 330,930 73 291,413 141,220 522,220 848,675 28,054 138,632 575,636 212,943 50,587 2,667,559 293,388 437,052 133,968 35,458 414,049 74 24 8 251 275 9 15 43 110 20 134 58 13 7 6 80 75 9 285 293 16 20 44 90 10 132 50 17 3 7 90 76 1,308 150 6,616 11,595 216 373 1,640 2,482 399 5,625 946 125 81 239 1,578 77 379 141 8,032 13,351 203 398 2,220 2,070 121 4,108 512 201 36 126 1,897 78 14,762 2,872 119,606 212,829 3,830 6,014 27,853 40,688 5,321 79,356 13,832 1,792 957 2,769 21,630 79 7,906 2,317 151,810 276,029 3,474 8,305 40,717 39,829 1,869 84,313 9,116 3,335 681 2,614 35,230 8U 1.7 16 83 144 23 75 76 34 25 82 124 12 39 26 125 SI 35 237 230 38 116 111 103 70 164 182 54 39 39 217 82 194 22 125 253 32 108 124 51 35 148 218 16 61 33 179 83 355 51 499 538 55 175 280 174 107 332 307 85 88 56 402 84 16,278 1,135 12,075 17,419 1,536 5,862 6,507 3,136 1,616 8,321 10,623 1,042 3,428 1,436 9,963 85 29,788 3,804 40,703 54,733 5,161 13,544 18,974 14,648 9,015 23,483 26,357 8,301 5,734 4,375 24,583 86 124 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 7 (Part 2 of 2). -LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK CFor comparability of data on livestock Robertson Rutherford Poultry and poultry products: Poultry and/or poultry products sold farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949. . Chickens, 4 months old and over, on hand farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. number 1954.. 1950.. Chickens sold farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. number 1954. . 1949. . dollars 1954.. 1949. . Broilers farms reporting 1954. . number 1954.. dollars 1954.. Other chickens fanes reporting 1954. . number 1954.. dollars 1954.. Chicken eggs sold farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. dozens 1954. . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Turkeys raised farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. number 1954.. 1949.. Light breeds farms reporting 1954. . number 1954.. Heavy breeds farms reporting 1954.. number 1954.. Turkey hens to be kept for breeding, on hand farms reporting 1954. . number 1954.. Light breeds farms reporting 1954. . number 1954.. Heavy breeds farms reporting 1954.. number 1954. . Ducks raised farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. number 1954.. 1949.. 1,138 37,816 41,274 19,487 19,289 16,312 19,833 115,491 43,072 44,813 1,022 1,404 45,884 52,626 9,968 17,281 8,835 16,892 127,685 156,737 63,450 61,888 1,151 1,942 147,818 165,603 2,428 2,741 123,238 101,857 1,253 22,420 59,638 18,6 1,017 1,719 339,673 255,388 124,379 95,629 1,697 2,327 406,150 248,400 2,845 3,178 154,636 150,757 575 1,127 368,259 62,034 233,197 57,996 12 1,525 2,150 510,472 521,827 167,798 183, i 1,172 33,907 34,610 376,654 9,857 251,508 10,218 56,695 50,637 25,523 21,170 8,603 13,629 7,140 13,046 141,046 72,867 52,004 1,157 2,059 303,640 235,168 2,221 2,799 120,042 124,580 428 1,269 171,821 55,327 116,922 50,149 1,035 1,867 468,053 486,193 184,445 182,047 66 1,309 459,792 378,798 3,831 4,539 195,118 151,127 44,461 79,606 38,731 73,707 1,012 777,762 468,261 346,782 234,803 259 Turkeys, ducks, geese, other miscellaneous poultry, and their eggs sold... farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949. Animals sold alive: Cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, or mules sold alive farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Cattle and/or calves sold alive farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. Cattle sold alive, excluding calves farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. ■eporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Calves sold alive farms and pigs sold alive farms Sheep and lambs sold alive. eporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. mules sold alive.. farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. 1,705 85,697 82,573 2,103 3,185 48,974 66,672 2,516 2,240 88,205 106,034 2,095 1,745,1 1,772,734 739 682 4,850 4,329 526,614 617,582 1,379 1,482 7,775 4,830 401,053 304,503 1,165 1,563 21,096 25,243 774,840 780,698 52 51 2,279 1,477 37,261 33,902 2,354 2,897 1,639,201 2,379,284 2,074 2,546 20,030 18,886 1,106 1,274 6,475 6,680 534,710 815,682 1,8 2,282 13,555 12,206 311,531 396,094 1,176 1,996 22,547 35,779 636,460 910,325 384 1,067 2,373 22,139 46,586 1,553 2,061 52,709 1.750 2,285 807,113 1,151,464 1,643 2,109 9,300 9,365 704 792 4,279 4,265 402,030 565,335 1,451 1,885 5,021 5,100 211,982 280,421 1,014 6,388 10,756 181,553 1,734 2,447 1,799,271 1,639,609 1,203 1,751 16,790 12,192 8,630 5,870 855,770 812,068 950 1,360 8,160 6,322 335,264 261,043 903 1,364 15,140 17,724 562,451 TENNESSEE 125 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued and poultry, see text and State Table 12] Stewart Sullivan Su^er Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Kington Wayne Wesley White Wilson 1,087 1,618 588 416 176 534 199 1,338 1,488 564 1,656 1,033 1,350 1,846 1 1,966 2,610 1,011 674 377 1,022 327 1,808 2,156 1,008 2,882 1,401 1,827 2,369 1 29,933 267,681 497,382 144,449 100,357 67,999 56,602 8,768 158,755 548,106 31,546 163,231 95,926 248,354 433,730 3 55,248 314,901 305,946 58,753 42,751 23,052 85,635 25,448 192,277 396,605 47,461 191,395 133,704 189,799 313,402 4 1,031 2,578 2,861 2,960 687 807 1,060 418 2,044 2,811 1,292 2,903 1,567 2,302 2,654 5 1,227 3,064 3,789 3,383 856 800 1,297 497 2,262 3,146 1,574 4,020 1,772 2,555 2,965 6 42,286 127,568 158,456 115,525 36,220 22,299 46,961 13,680 94,936 202,127 47,247 121,652 80,995 126,909 165,390 7 47,423 141,788 159,165 90,856 37,682 24,319 53,087 18,401 106,373 182,269 47,815 141,537 81,202 125,017 167,655 8 165 355 523 216 119 144 59 451 658 206 757 323 392 612 9 538 1,158 1,392 572 331 259 471 207 1,054 1,158 1,768 988 883 1,005 10 4,372 69,268 408,352 17,970 113,719 70,729 9,266 1,279 95,278 91,185 7,886 69,901 20,752 44,605 343,091 . 21,546 70,444 126,334 21,783 7,882 9,321 14,182 6,357 60,944 58,200 17,519 52, 110 38,151 45,620 42,797 12 3,732 51,497 261,286 16,289 67,166 56,752 7,418 1,003 60,920 66,019 6,778 50,878 15,082 34,818 197,606 13 20,553 64,548 108,879 21,714 7,004 8,856 12,497 6,649 56,482 53,588 17,066 56,573 37,946 44,309 43,858 14 4 16 2 1 1 6 5 1 1 3 6 15 45,000 372,980 109,000 68,000 2,500 81,200 29,100 2,200 46,350 7,400 26,100 301,000 16 32,500 234,633 63,400 54,400 1,700 50,410 20,010 1,800 32,039 4,900 19,230 165,984 L7 165 351 507 216 117 78 144 59 446 ■ 206 755 322 389 606 18 4,372 24,268 35,372 17,970 4,719 2,729 6,766 1,279 14,078 62,085 5,686 23,551 13,352 18,505 42,091 19 3,732 18,997 26,653 16,289 3,766 2,352 5,718 1,003 10,510 46,009 4,973 18,839 10,182 15,588 31,622 21 348 925 1,492 480 390 129 495 178 1,233 1,322 487 1,428 958 1,256 1,740 21 774 1,700 2,329 781 638 276 958 282 1,683 1,936 793 2,569 1,268 1,652 2,258 .. 66,823 533,648 618,949 274,405 100,541 22,488 119,176 22,100 289,767 1,236,916 63,637 324,905 209,295 465,624 585,993 23 102,163 582,284 503,722 84,250 103,674 32,943 188,797 51,302 382,516 863,456 82,810 368,826 287,444 363,457 687,083 24 25,297 209,788 230,805 123,551 31,935 10,084 48,840 7,378 94,420 464,938 23,845 109,337 78,753 194,744 226,882 34,624 239,836 189,662 35,851 35,139 13,047 70,586 18,373 131,659 328,843 29,585 132,818 94,888 138,058 252,143 • ■' 56 164 91 129 34 39 26 14 96 90 70 109 50 115 103 27 1 99 58 49 15 20 38 2 52 80 20 12 6 77 114 .>: 500 2,391 2,284 1,300 371 332 197 97 1,190 6,099 484 989 694 4,328 2,616 29 10 2,018 1,397 348 204 320 725 86 820 2,892 149 352 135 1,484 3,120 31 20 101 50 69 13 8 22 3 23 49 34 38 27 52 60 tl 177 1,352 985 568 247 48 178 34 421 564 206 546 341 627 793 12 36 63 44 62 21 31 4 11 69 42 37 72 24 65 45 33 1,039 1,299 732 124 284 19 63 769 5,535 278 443 353 3,701 1,823 34 73 60 92 18 24 19 17 64 47 59 52 28 67 57 1! 135 418 228 321 65 98 74 50 186 232 201 140 107 267 182 36 48 30 42 8 5 15 1 23 29 21 19 26 33 37 296 126 132 37 IS 60 2 58 123 102 60 80 107 104 38 25 30 51 10 19 16 41 18 31 9 42 24 39 122 102 189 28 80 14 48 128 109 99 80 27 160 78 .,(. 103 88 102 24 28 24 8 69 97 76 142 46 140 70 ..: 140 114 72 9 19 67 12 55 158 137 75 36 102 60 42 582 699 173 209 131 48 366 637 543 932 208 886 379 43 270 764 461 44 134 457 62 263 2,016 1,091 531 424 707 385 44 14 84 54 70 19 19 8 9 48 52 24 70 21 51 55 45 10 83 44 43 11 12 32 2 41 71 30 17 10 57 97 46 904 6,396 5,291 4,609 1,256 1,163 344 397 3,415 17,149 923 3,016 2,091 18,792 9,242 47 71 10,517 7,405 1,188 608 1,149 2,552 426 4,136 14,174 810 2,004 870 7,432 17,401 48 653 2,005 2,405 1,384 597 466 912 324 1,679 2,218 1,070 2,440 1,345 1,954 2,436 49 952 2,422 3,188 1,891 745 500 946 415 1,843 2,695 1,328 3,417 1,521 2,250 2,790 5C 595,870 713,263 2,002,830 924,206 555,894 64,787 233,514 136,965 1,051,645 902,599 635,996 2,035,284 798,864 1,900,935 2,170,755 51 606,837 1,020,388 2,966,918 950,557 698,759 87,854 222,583 168,465 1,025,567 1,225,164 669,016 2,843,136 873,871 2,375,667 3,204,405 52 512 1,926 2,188 968 534 436 866 285 1,528 2,141 874 2,063 1,233 1,801 2,246 53 2,259 2,753 1,377 677 448 863 342 1,593 2,558 1,016 2,840 1,329 1,987 2,524 54 2,893 11.555 18,496 8,955 4,579 1,034 4,041 1,605 10,498 15,242 4,141 12,973 7,649 20,741 22,608 55 2,397 11,034 19,717 5,925 3,826 1,005 2,632 1,184 6,724 13,480 2,843 14,121 5,735 16,077 21,570 56 260 776 1,053 534 270 172 368 138 708 862 478 1,091 591 1,069 1,299 57 291 812 1,088 588 249 141 303 143 607 1,022 400 1,229 516 954 1,254 58 1,495 3,665 8,079 3,794 1,387 380 1,325 405 3,138 4,138 1,751 5,007 2,600 8,614 7,761 59 1,067 3,462 10,722 2,944 1,339 295 739 270 2,198 3,941 912 5,726 1,822 6,457 9,869 60 115,783 316,063 845,494 294,388 105,466 31,313 97,908 27,916 273,639 399,033 125,971 387,256 231,861 691,087 630,383 61 130,926 468,656 1,345,515 364,467 171,152 41,883 88,754 35,103 269,661 541,554 114,580 671,004 237,206 832,821 1,065,334 62 440 1,737 1,971 806 514 382 789 271 1,403 2,011 753 1,824 1,151 1,577 2,044 63 632 2,114 2,481 1,123 637 403 778 314 1,461 2,366 897 2,544 1,242 1,764 2,245 64 1,398 7,890 10,417 5,161 3,192 654 2,716 1,200 7,360 11,104 2,390 7,966 5,049 12,127 14,847 65 1,330 7,572 8,995 2,981 2,487 710 1,893 914 4,526 9,539 1,931 8,395 3,913 9,620 11,701 66 65,181 303,663 358,186 278,821 125,762 21,868 99,911 51,521 319,683 417,622 102,319 265,587 199,229 378,777 498,132 67 82,217 375,116 440,790 186,630 133,609 32,782 93,105 51,427 261,683 490,853 116,865 359,147 203,350 355,017 496,812 68 376 391 1,069 788 300 64 181 169 890 402 673 1,623 690 910 1,172 69 697 523 2,027 1,191 484 80 301 304 1,204 907 1,036 2,724 1,018 1,432 1,874 70 10,474 3,498 20,797 10,758 7,080 356 1,317 2,167 12,518 3,962 11,605 34,775 11,932 19,587 23,080 71 11,699 6,932 36,087 14,115 10,367 492 1,878 3,955 15,409 8,294 15,502 58,130 16,092 26,196 33,629 72 408,831 62,303 686,616 337,290 239,345 7,396 23,240 47,208 397,115 74,177 383,646 1,350,308 347,868 580,567 731,298 73 370,966 129,024 1,007,464 382,865 277,206 8,217 29,246 75,496 403,075 169,610 401,039 1,774,456 394,801 759,274 1,116,881 74 13 42 221 20 226 3 18 18 126 14 60 47 49 320 739 75 24 59 232 18 227 3 12 20 105 15 44 29 56 337 838 76 246 1,228 7,109 569 6,505 87 485 747 3,346 211 1,163 1,399 876 13,841 20,487 77 328 1,250 7,390 256 6,095 30 325 173 2,660 204 858 537 903 12,048 33,171 78 3,788 23,485 94,313 6,887 81,358 2,006 6,955 9,028 50,691 3,595 19,553 21,216 14,033 215,637 298,417 79 5,025 27,427 133,909 4,484 106,864 580 5,866 3,109 54,286 3,867 14,779 11,163 16,478 234,756 474,678 80 61 163 90 44 26 45 17 79 78 59 132 53 136 150 PI 158 270 109 58 48 69 29 231 163 144 339 :j:i 280 295 82 107 300 172 72 33 89 21 162 108 83 216 80 259 232 83 276 679 202 117 68 87 45 431 283 241 533 233 657 618 84 7,749 18,221 6,820 3,963 2,204 5,500 1,292 10,517 8,172 4,507 10,917 5,873 34,867 12,525 85 20,165 39,240 12,111 9,928 4,392 5,612 3,330 36,862 19,280 21,753 27,366 22,036 193,799 50,700 86 126 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table o^NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon ft'ursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs: 1 Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and 4,263,870 4,690,066 4C ... 6( 4. 67. 66,000 48, 990 21,225 29,485 8 41 2,971 2 1949 .. . 3 Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, 529 ] ] 1 13 4 1949 . . . 525 ] 5 4 1 5 acres 1954 . . . 4,797 (z (z 9 93 6 1949... 3,081 (z (z 12 40 ] 5 ? 2,645,039 1,933,097 2C 6( 4. 17- 25,000 29, U0 18,700 27,273 15C 2,971 8 1949 . . . Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: 9 104 2 1 10 1949 . . . 127 2 3 11 square feet 1954... 1,244,587 23,000 200 91 12 1949 . . . 1,661,445 18,100 4,650 1,50 13 103 ] 2 1. 1949 . . . 155 ] 1 3 15 acres 1954... 390 (Z 12 16 1949 . . . 525 ] 3 7 17 169 ] 2 1 IS 1949 . . . 218 ] 2 3 19 dollars 1954 . . . 1,277,949 2C ... 30,000 1,800 8 20 1949 . . . 2, 545, 900 50C 19,770 2,100 26 Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale: 21 Grown under glass or in 46 2 2 22 1949 . . . 69 1 1 23 square feet 1954 — 111,449 10,000 752 24 1949... 155,867 100 100 25 Grown in open farms reporting 1954 . . . 125 1 26 1949... 65 1 1 27 acres 1954... 618 6 28 1949... 237 (Z) (z) 29 152 2 2 3? 1949... 121 2 2 31 dollars 1954... 340,882 11,000 725 32 1949... 211,069 80 112 Forest products: 33 51,723 8 817 59 13' 384 481 8" 510 34 1949 . . . 78,795 41 1,023 97 26 1,015 699 26 799 35 cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954... 556,706 97 6,853 5,081 2,29 5,060 4,301 56 4,878 36 1949 . . . 989,065 4,96" 9,499 9,17 3,54 16,790 6,644 2,27 9,377 37 25,531 7 373 27 13 174 241 6. 162 38 1949... 36,735 26 518 401 17' 302 340 20 312 39 number 1954 . . . 4,393,048 9,21" 54,000 43,91> ► 22,08( 27,681 34,973 9,10 35,130 40 1949 . . . 5,595,573 25,47 70,537 56,04 L 28, 92 39,397 46,333 22,95 52,385 41 Sawlogs and veneer logs cut (Including standing 9,701 3< 136 9 5 148 95 3 165 42 19491.. 12,102 11 151 15 ) 6 184 113 11. 157 43 thousands of bd . f t . 1954 . . . 122, 149 42 528 34 96" 3,383 2,133 51 1,434 44 19491 . . 68,867 64 328 73 40 1,213 1,191 97" 765 45 Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous 8,219 4 106 4 5 116 88 3 130 46 dollars 1954 . . . 3,518,570 9,02 ) 29,911 11,691 16,07. 62,403 48,231 16,97 46.31A 47 1949 . . . 4,470,294 35,89 29, 593 40,18. . 31,35 57,851 66,936 39,89 85,709 mall fractions . sold as standing timber. TENNESSEE 127 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Carroll Carter Cheathan Chester Claiborn E Clay Cocfce Coffee Crockett Cumberland Davidson Decatur De Kalb DicJtsor 150 10,180 74 3 80 D 75 35,26 o 150, ia 3 23,305 603,045 93,777 4,33 5 2,200 ! 8,857 1 1,276 1 16,06 7 i 1 ! 1,00 (z D 1 1 2 (Z) 3 3 5 16 3,07 1 3 1 36,000 2 4 12 703,008 13 12 132 59,880 45 80 188 2,44 4 12,641 3 1 1 1 8 3 . 3 2 1 2 5 2 3 138 225 1 3 6 21 0 801 3 75 30,26 3 150,00 ) 3,100 94,485 92, 177 3,13 5 1,800 7 2,000 50 15,00 3 1,00 3 2,8L 9,715 184,225 59,522 80 0 3,000 ' 2 1 2 9 2 • 2 4 13 1 2 10 19,000 80 1 5,000 581, 440 81 3 11 1,400 1,300 546,994 1,68 3 4,125 12 1 1 1 1 3 (Z) 1 3 2 L 3 L L 1 1 1 63 2 2 6 12 57 12 11 17 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 J 10 3 L 4 13 14 15 16 17 18 150 10,030 1,166 53 1,06 i ... 5,001 3 4,000 23, 985 506,060 514, 103 10 358 1,20 1,64. 3 5,141 19 20 1 3 1 2 1 21 3 2 1,000 40C 2 2,000 3,460 1 45 22 23 13,745 522 980 4 26,400 1 5 3,500 24 25 2 1 6 1 2 150 1 IOC 1 1 1 2 32 (z) 1 16,205 5 2 3 3 10 2,500 8 5 1,590 1 1 400 26 27 28 29 30 31 6,857 60 259 2,300 4,680 4,500 32 1.585 383 17. 769 232 560 57C 777 433 444 351 642 453 Sit 155 33 1.817 774 40 946 59: 595 1,03: 960 320 711 509 841 754 1,07! 194 34 12,907 3,452 1,73^ 7,019 2,596 10,097 5,7i: 6,270 3,786 6,803 3,104 7,183 4,080 9,50. 2,098 35 16,008 11,137 5,68! 9,645 7,49C 11,932 11,39: 9,323 2,345 12,270 5,602 13,011 6,920 17, n: 2,766 36 715 202 12: 397 173 219 IV, 328 324 260 270 333 263 28Z 154 37 829 358 22C 417 38S 195 314 373 264 317 300 472 243 473 161 38 110,298 22,073 19,53! 63,720 19, 718 30,212 25,315 37,007 53, 990 38, 863 36, 838 68,825 33,671 44,384 49,563 39 112,966 40,562 38,09! 56, 988 45,78C 30,278 44,92' 45,904 39,664 52,291 37,517 100,233 27,897 66,099 41,709 40 216 131 51 48 72 116 176 180 57 108 59 54 143 86 23 41 233 143 8! 129 164 91 212 225 37 111 88 114 140 131 28 42 1,506 903 79' 912 434 1,248 1,481 1,272 710 1,254 741 361 2,785 305 721 43 765 712 271 806 1,467 806 1,626 1,176 353 648 538 452 689 560 577 44 161 108 41 33 79 106 107 88 30 151 54 77 98 38 34 45 53,315 22,853 18, 61£ 29,150 18, 127 25,279 37,682 25,758 25,869 52,597 20,147 20,331 48,386 9,314 23,880 46 69,000 31, 327 39,96' 47,515 68,166 75,545 93,012 49,468 21,648 63,515 36,046 48,680 25,480 78,960 37,700 47 128 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table SV-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST (For definitions and explanations, see text) Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable eeds and plants, and bulbs: Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and bulbs sold dollars 1954 1949 Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, ornamentals, etc. ) farms reporting 1954 1949 acres 1954 1949 Sold dollars 1954 1949 Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: Grown under glass farms reporting 1954 1949 square feet 1954 1949 Grown in open farms reporting 1954 1949 acres 1954 1949 Sold farms reporting 1954 1949 dollars 1954 1949 Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale: Grown under glass or in house farms reporting 1954 1949 square feet 1954 1949 Grown in open farms reporting 1954 1949 acres 1954 1949 Sold farms reporting 1954 1949 dollars 1954 1949 For Firewood and fuelwood i Fence posts cut. ....farms reporting 1954. 1949. cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954. 1949. ....farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. thousands of bd. ft 19491 1954. 19491 Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous forest products sold farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. 1949. 2,283 3,113 21,884 36,139 752 1,173 238,231 262,751 2,339 2,176 81,439 129,904 2,242 6,495 15,682 18,139 38,031 49,822 336,713 260,979 20,950 35,380 6,043 10,349 35,979 57,600 29,790 46,135 45,440 93,523 43,559 37,163 25,731 26,853 1,385 1,795 10,851 16,719 544 850 85,122 122,890 31,676 36,676 3,027 11,898 31,324 40,483 51,555 43,213 19,217 140,140 29,000 25,000 17,117 90,000 2,000 50,140 1,145 1,918 13,017 26,347 560 871 67,022 94,766 2,270 2,094 52,740 56,308 21,950 8,403 21,950 8,403 6,278 40,784 standing timber. TENNESSEE 129 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Hen. Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox 159,368 6,514 100 6,400 286 100 500 2,495 300 383,226 1 496,379 519 3,256 40 3,140 700 5,359 11,168 615,105 2 6 2 3 1 1 12 3 54 ..' 2 1 1 14 4 7 7 1 1 (z) 234 5 155 (Z) 1 (Z) (Z) (Z) 50 6 10,986 1,514 4,000 286 500 15 217,500 7 95,436 5 359 1 1,255 40 1 20 1 142,644 10 8 9 14 2 1 1 1 6 l.i 41,800 4,800 5,000 12 163,660 11 150,087 11,568 7,925 1,250 450 336,300 12 2 1 2 1 17 13 15 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 11 14 10 1 (z) (Z) 16 15 56 6 (Z) (Z) 2 3 (Z) (Z) 25 16 7 1 1 2 1 23 17 23 2 1 1 2 2 4 1 18 18 12,530 5,000 2,000 250 300 163,430 19 397,708 1 160 201 40 3,020 700 1,255 1 8,000 453,661 3 20 21 7 1 2 22 1,000 12 2,962 23 4,444 6,336 30,200 24 64 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 4 4 25 26 283 8 (Z) (Z) 15 7 27 (Z) (Z) (Z) 27 4 28 64 1 1 1 2 5 29 7 1 2 2 1 5 30 135,852 100 400 100 2,230 2,296 31 3,235 1,800 80 4,084 3,168 18,800 32 193 397 1,504 1,00. 591 1,026 1,279 809 850 298 529 651 364 407 276 33 557 652 1,901 1,06£ 1,161 1,609 1,724 1,166 778 289 685 1,049 608 552 945 34 2,060 7,114 12,855 8,17< 7,587 9,468 11,705 6,005 12,865 4,171 6,360 10,314 3,719 5,906 2,799 35 7,253 10,720 23,042 10,386 17,387 20,057 19,545 10,665 12,357 4,854 10,249 18,694 6,944 8,641 12,274 36 96 209 622 47' 329 296 524 592 233 208 320 237 224 134 255 37 246 213 759 so: 584 514 699 759 349 118 365 424 314 190 420 38 17,847 25,167 172,852 77,45c 45.006 72;387 88,596 100,477 31,771 32,993 50,955 40,600 41,160 19,915 79,220 39 38,456 27,214 183,060 81,07' 70,213 116,569 105,126 123,095 42,167 15,396 65,930 53,052 43,734 23,961 72,579 40 88 110 87 95 201 62 87 215 74 40 76 108 95 137 141 41 134 75 149 15" 238 63 159 260 89 29 56 164 137 "l 127 213 42 2,219 1,483 1,351 1,92. 2,012 571 515 2,818 690 499 467 1,375 1,479 1,303 1,284 43 1,434 321 1,322 1,65C 1,185 305 679 910 355 228 174 1,052 892 769 1,185 44 81 65 74 9£ 145 42 112 120 63 55 82 109 55 99 97 45 33,778 24,173 71,640 62,484 46,424 27,220 19,015 48,632 20,787 27,708 22,585 36,452 42,674 32,950 25,619 46 63,022 28,798 100,878 84,286 43,269 17,214 46,207 65,066 37,103 18,338 25,803 46,615 21,167 41,562 28,383 47 130 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8^NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST (For definitions and explanations, see text) Lake Lauderdale Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon McMinn McNairy Macon Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs: 1 Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and 65 2,580 9,400 225 410 100 2 1949 . . . 1,00 4,425 1,172 244 60 11,600 50 5 3 Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, 5 2 4 1949 . . . 1 4 1 2 5 acres 1954... 8 1 '-■ 1949 . . . 1 11 (z 1 7 4,200 400 8 1949 . . . 672 50 5 Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: 9 ] 1 1 10 1949... ] 1 1 1 11 square feet 1954... 1,25 600 480 12 1949 . . . 60 360 1,000 9,900 13 1 1 1 14 1949 . . . : 1 15 acres 1954... 8 (z) (z) 16 1949 . . . (z ... (z) 17 J 2 1 1 ] 18 1949 . . . ] 1 2 19 dollars 1954 . . . 65( 2,580 100 225 100 20 1949 . . . Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale : 1,00! ... 500 11,200 21 Grown under glass or in 22 1949 . . . 1 1 23 square feet 1954 . . . 24 1949... 1,044 1,800 25 Grown in open farms reporting 1954. . . 2 1 26 1949... 1 ] 1 27 acres 1954... 1 (Z) 28 1949... 2 ] (z) 29 2 1 30 1949... 1 1 1 1 31 dollars 1954 .. . 5,100 10 32 1949... 4,425 244 60C 400 Forest products: 33 2( 637 1,245 329 1,401 27< 876 1,33' 403 34 1949 . . . 5; 819 1,674 269 1,660 61c 1,274 1,92.! 1,048 35 cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954... 57' 7,835 12,748 5,198 14,148 4,25( 13,248 10,87' 7,290 36 1949 . . . 89( 13,830 20,550 4,883 19,009 12,00C 22,457 18,91! 15,063 37 I 344 588 134 495 14£ 466 54: 212 38 1949... 250 900 84 680 37: 669 95c 425 39 number 1954... 1,90( 81,284 84,895 18,524 92,548 28,84; 66,425 101,39: 39,091 40 1949... 1,35 53,103 108,500 10,379 88,349 57,342 97,155 137,41. 67,024 41 Sawlogs and veneer logs cut (including standing It 72 192 40 223 9' 190 8; 85 42 19491 . . 43 310 19 283 13c 211 12' 126 43 thousands of bd . ft. 1954... 89' 4,621 1,639 421 781 1,286 4,786 89C 1,334 44 19491 . . 1: 692 932 74 906 1,01C 1,641 60; 821 45 Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous 55 103 44 140 67 302 i- 108 46 dollars 1954 . . . 18,88: 72,191 43,262 13,296 31,331 38,243 142,763 19,54C 34,650 47 1949 . . . 2,54: 27, 517 40,836 19,731 28,853 38,549 88,029 49,389 82,189 Z Reported in small fracti' sold as standing timber. TENNESSEE 131 PRODUCTS: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Madison Marion Marshall Maury Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morga n Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam 5,825 300 22 3 3,623 500 100 4,000 20 . . , IV 16,825 1 33,077 3 4,861 540 553 1 50 56,987 1 10 1 2 34,511 5 2 3 6 4 2 2 4 ... 6 . 14 1 350 69 5 10 10 (Z) 1 23 41 6 5,250 22 ) 4,000 200,000 14,825 7 6,200 1,086 13 54,300 10 1 32,911 8 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 9 10 2,400 408 L20 882 11 4,500 1 620 4 725 ] 800 200 1. 13 s (Z) 2 20 1 ] 1 2 1. 2 108 IS 1 Z) 1 1 2 L6 17 10 6 1 2 1 1 2 18 575 3,623 20 70 500 19 20,117 3,775 500 340 50 200 1,400 20 1 1 1 1 1 1 22 500 2,000 23 4,940 1 300 1 1 1 500 1 1 (z) (z) 1 1 100 600 1 (Z) 2 5,520 3 1 1 (z) 3 1 1,675 10 200 1 1 2,000 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 6,760 40 200 2,487 2 200 32 1,119 44 55; 1,210 207 745 469 404 ] 50 242 401 364 89 206 471 33 1,554 146 75 1,019 514 1,268 840 4ie 00 459 876 373 111 293 972 34 8,450 371 4,22' 12,939 2,928 10,810 6,233 4,706 1, 55 2,150 6,11 4,903 1,259 2,516 5,921 35 14,651 1,393 6,146 12,694 7,646 22,215 13,859 5,886 6, 39 4,960 14,41' 5,467 2,294 5,161 13,788 36 596 39 3i; 463 89 242 315 13' ] 15 310 20. 121 51 38 237 37 733 83 39C 414 281 348 502 204 24 482 36; 251 36 78 389 38 127,350 9,420 37,641 84,369 22,466 50,771 56,470 15,47' 21/ 35 58,161 27,536 61,378 5,609 3,529 32,900 39 138,571 10,035 50,00c 72,396 43,601 55,103 91,109 17,24c 24,- 33 84,287 44,01' 172,462 6,225 7,841 51,547 40 76 36 8! 142 35 222 155 6£ 68 89 136 54 57 53 167 41 88 52 14f 110 41 208 207 84 76 137 17£ 31 19 47 186 42 1,016 431 47c 2,226 907 5,366 1,383 34C 2,3 48 2,005 1,525 534 836 1,120 3,085 43 351 345 4i; 418 450 1,514 781 351 19 826 1,17; 385 110 681 939 44 70 39 74 120 46 253 76 31 1 07 63 152 102 44 56 156 45 33,377 12,356 21,022 108,936 29,543 113,208 75,927 6,01' 64,4 07 51,747 44,649 25,353 12,305 35,382 77,663 46 75,027 22,829 29,02: 34,995 36,702 100,387 53,724 20,54£ 58,: 08 48,183 104,551 60,088 19,096 37,929 51,153 47 132 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 8V-NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, AND FOREST (For definitions and explanations, see text) Rhea Roane Robertsor Rutherford Scott Sequatc Sevier Shelby Smith Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs: 1 Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, flowers, and 49,550 6,139 8.00C 7,553 6.50C 4.10C 550 4,620 20 OC 1C 3,099 811,174 1,224,615 160 2 1949 . . . 3 Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, 16 : 2 ] 1 30 4 1949 . . . 10 3 6 32 1 5 acres 1954... 101 2C 2 (z) 446 6 1949... 40 c ' 2 i; 330 (z) 7 Sold dollars 1954 . . . 46,700 8.00C 6,50C 550 Or 1C 431,010 8 1949 . . . 6,129 6,83C 4, 10C 2,750 2,524 365,477 160 Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale: 9 29 10 1949 . . . 1 : 1 3 32 n square feet 1954... 223,415 12 1949 . . . 150 69 150 144 411,964 13 27 !.'. 1949 . . . 3 3 27 15 acres 1954 . . . 201 16 1949... 4 140 17 44 18 1949 . . . 1 4 ; 49 19 dollars 1954... 368,300 20 1949 . . . 10 72. 1,670 57. 820,228 Vegetables .grown under glass, flower seeds, vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale: 21 Grown under glass or in 11 22 1949 . . . 1 17 23 square feet 1954... 11,803 24 1949... 600 31,802 2: Grown in open far report 'ne 1954 10 26 1949 . . . 1 5 27 acres 1954 . . . 7 25 28 1949 . . . z) 19 29 2 16 30 1949 . . . 1 1 21 31 dollars 1954 . . . 2,850 11,864 32 1949 . . . 200 20 38,910 Forest products: 33 Firewood and fuelwood cut farms reporting 1954. . . 154 19 4C 1 483 67 3 61 533 340 34 1949... 303 44, 97 > 907 L21 9 3 1,40" 1,079 806 15 cords (4'x 4'x 8') 1954... 2,761 4,42- 3,38 3 4,309 43 1 > 9,42 5,297 3,877 36 1949... 5,156 8,13 10,80 5 9,008 1, 05 2, 2 20,25 10,724 9,344 37 Fence posts cut farms reporting 1954 134 165 9 27 ) 23 ! 45 i 228 J 406 2 5 3 26 3 53 296 499 248 450 38 1949 . . . L01 39 number 1954 . . . 22,629 16,11 3 37,13 29,502 6, 364 3, 6 31,09 59,777 35,897 40 1949... 22,324 39,98 3 79,39 J 55,820 9, 329 7, L 7 69,24( 120,774 48,732 41 Sawlogs and veneer logs cut (including standing timber sold) farms reporting 1954... 63 6 > 13 3 63 29 2 15 38 77 42 19491 . . 39 9 3 20 2 127 53 2 L 19 26 82 43 thousands of bd. ft. 1954... 1,440 1,60 p 1,25 368 1, 533 >1 L 2,44< 1,289 511 44 19491 . . 388 48" 7 98 3 282 586 6 7 1,07 303 261 45 Value of firewood, fence posts, logs, lumber, pulp- wood, piling and poles, bark, bolts, Christmas trees, hewn ties, mine timber, and other miscellaneous forest products sold farms reporting 1954 . . . 62 6 3 6 7 88 97 1 3 13 42 59 46 dollars 1954 . . . 33,775 51,68 L 39,56 7 27,066 63, 558 7, 25 5 44,76 61,955 16,060 47 1949 . . . 11,233 39,76 3 96,31 7 56,954 39, 583 10, 35 2 47,82 3 31,765 19,621 elude amount sold as standing timber. TENNESSEE 133 PRODUCTS: CEMSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Bure 1 Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson 165,500 2,100 18,20 3 790,277 29,855 19,181 51,386 46,000 1 25 133,654 2,290 759 95 3 S 80 3 479,917 17,302 101 ) 9,515 9 751 41,500 2 4 1 3 1 1 1 3 266 175 4 7 3 3 2 5 2 1 3 4 38 2 4 2,085 8 1 58 60 5 33 8 1 (z) (z '- 1,174 14 1 (Z) 65 6 37,900 100 18,2a ) 765,987 1,880 1,300 51,276 30,000 7 39,777 2,290 359 50 3 ) 80 3 468,122 2,225 10 J 2,060 9 35,000 e 10 1 1 6 3 1 1 9 6 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 10 114,384 4,396 3,000 9,180 2,988 48 3,250 11 77,280 240 375 1,024 8 25,200 2 3,230 3 3 14 2 1 4,500 1 1 12 13 14 14 3 10 5 1 1 If 11 1 8 7 8 3 5 (z) 2 (z) 1 11 17 7 1 1 9 5 4 1 1 18 85,000 2,000 10,290 12,950 2,350 110 6,000 19 83,801 400 30 11,080 12,785 3,850 101 5,000 2Q 10 1 3 1 2 4 1 1 22 66,040 2,545 3,250 23 1 10,124 8 100 " 3 1 3,050 3 610 3 2 144 1 1,500 1 1 24 25 26 (Z) 6 15 2 22 3 4 6 (z) 27 11 3 3 7 1 J.":' 1 4 1 1 3 6 2 1 :<: 42,600 14,000 15,025 15,531 10,000 31 25 10,076 15 715 2,292 3,605 650 1,500 32 <1« 224 521 822 185 177 35' 5( 598 341 84< 842 220 1,042 815 33 606 664 1,079 976 290 394 65( 16 985 698 85C 1,288 308 1,224 1,178 34 6,351 1,606 7,450 . 1,499 1,449 4,68. 55' 4,088 3,426 12,08f 5,270 2,176 11,031 9,611 35 8,898 7,733 15,045 11,008 2,798 3,816 7,68 1,65 7,804 7,462 16, 2« 9,679 3,561 13,629 14,801 36 150 217 248 510 137 51 16! 4 277 301 44] 656 212 440 494 37 281 415 543 372 170 112 23, 9 425 525 35C 865 236 549 568 38 20,755 27,037 58,241 98,128 38,675 10,374 19,79/ 10,80 39,714 36,294 66,16( 95,993 28,040 71,815 59,817 39 37,000 49,186 79,013 63,716 30,237 15,015 24,90£ 10,85. 54,348 59,101 63,57. 116,385 29,014 75,087 58,326 40 45 119 129 63 16 58 9 2f 218 139 11 233 132 99 124 41 47 175 144 33 15 59 10' 3 199 231 9- 269 165 148 142 42 494 974 1,025 714 58 1,394 91 64 1,339 1,257 1,42. 1,128 1,461 895 466 43 151 1,088 784 199 59 248 57t 1* 935 1,186 48. 939 972 608 349 44 39 145 43 58 71 13 3 96 67 9' 133 121 113 127 45 14,484 26,616 61,211 14,878 9,482 32,069 28,21! 16.10C 29,867 51,806 43,43f 33,671 58,481 34,572 30,018 46 39,918 60,127 58,470 61,487 13,275 11,260 18,94: 18,14c 39,510 54,956 66,74r 80,712 66,785 59,663 53,000 47 134 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 1 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Corn: 133,485 867 1,402 682 658 1,513 912 1,082 927 2 1949 . . . 165,165 988 1,671 1,016 845 1,955 1,233 1,463 1,134 3 acres 1954... 1,838,915 4,182 27,720 16,160 10,133 11,603 9,037 4,605 12,433 4 1949 . . . 2,076,273 5,462 34,202 14,554 12,167 15,683 11,877 7,272 16,521 5 125,152 784 1,273 653 651 1,392 887 906 846 6 1949... 162,427 972 1,653 1,012 844 1,909 1,145 1,422 1,122 7 acres 1954... 1,653,524 3,993 24,456 15,506 9,690 9,657 8,303 3,743 11,236 8 1949. . . 1,997,690 5,280 33,256 14,336 11,810 14,630 11,037 7,114 16,233 9 bushels 1954... 32,101,654 108,452 448,203 273,457 160,523 233,277 165,833 108,848 220,459 10 1949... 56,099,664 176,740 1,073,720 322,151 420,157 492,846 345,158 224,673 511,253 11 4,671 5 132 10 14 129 45 7 34 12 1949... 1,511 8 63 2 3 94 26 1 6 13 acres 1954... 74,010 107 1,487 80 296 1,512 560 98 283 14 1949... 15,664 44 506 24 14 859 211 22 38 15 tons, green weight 1954 — 401,672 1,010 8,545 344 1,353 12,009 3,958 912 1,436 16 1949... 136,336 364 4,481 200 112 7,307 2,158 242 170 17 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green 11,963 30 219 57 15 82 29 175 143 18 1949 . . . 6,878 25 60 23 33 44 96 53 34 19 acres 1954... 111,381 82 1,777 574 147 434 174 764 914 . 1949... 62,919 138 440 194 343 194 629 136 250 21 23,664 47 437 147 34 106 128 65 134 22 1949... 25,804 96 434 103 172 244 205 91 273 .3 bushels 1954... 6,510,462 10,943 105,040 59,393 9,571 20,588 24,383 13,965 29,718 24 1949... 6,397,583 16, 842 142,693 18,905 63,184 58,161 42, 591 11,346 65,225 . 5 Sorghuns: Sorghum for all purposes except for 18,372 11 321 88 59 25 68 12 351 26 1949... 8,879 7 202 21 33 8 37 15 263 27 acres 1954... 64, 320 35 1,579 246 216 146 214 17 990 28 1949 . . . 23,341 11 598 44 52 47 111 29 527 29 Harvested for grain or for 1,251 54 7 21 15 9 19 30 1949... 727 20 * 3 11 2 : acres 1954... 10, 528 600 58 130 84 18 139 32 1949 . . . 4,198 190 15 10 58 2 33 bushels 1954... 179,239 11,731 887 2,432 1,372 370 1,207 34 1949... 95,195 4,662 488 310 1,300 55 35 3,223 3 39 2 1 5 23 32 36 1949... 996 17 5 3 2 ^ 7 37 acres 1954... 25,283 25 282 14 12 31 121 117 38 1949. . . 6,811 57 11 6 31 14 11 39 tons, green weight 1954. . . 164,063 213 1,901 120 48 246 714 695 40 41 1949... Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage 51,514 14,018 8 539 239 69 79 40 37 325 5 100 36 12 42 305 42 1949... 7,215 7 164 12 28 6 22 13 256 43 acres 1954... 28,509 10 697 174 74 31 75 17 734 44 1949... 12,332 11 351 18 36 16 39 27 516 45 tons cut 1954... 42,387 15 1,017 200 82 15 138 12 949 46 1949... 24,009 18 679 15 60 20 60 38 1,006 47 210 13 1 1 1 48 1949... 241 1 4 2 2 1 2 2 7 49 bushels 1954... 51,150 2,465 15 20 49 50 Sorghum hay or forage sold farms reporting 1954... 380 4 1 1 6 2 « 51 tons 1954... 1,509 14 3 2 31 3 20 TENNESSEE 135 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay C=<*e Coffee Crockett Cumberland Davidson Decatur De Kalb Dickson Dyer 2,403 1,499 803 1,100 1,940 766 1,513 1,355 1,807 1,039 733 763 1,075 1,332 1,824 1 2,561 1,896 945 1,290 2,577 1,036 1,790 1,668 2,026 1,492 1,222 987 1,399 1,702 2,210 2 42,964 3,975 11,743 19,961 9,695 11,417 11,765 27,033 21,771 7,108 10,106 18,427 16,665 19,675 36,135 3 31,164 6,214 14,397 16,588 15,991 17,288 16,045 28,750 23,709 10,292 16,179 17,144 19,782 23,912 43,371 4 2,327 1,481 789 1,095 1,786 739 1,501 1,325 1,701 913 482 754 1,002 1,255 1,617 5 2,548 1,866 930 1,286 2,553 1,034 1,780 1,660 2,005 1,470 1,111 976 1,394 1,692 2,129 < 40,155 3,781 11,329 19,525 ', 10,725 11,212 26,013 19,116 6,090 6,140 17,280 15,458 17,883 31,090 7 30, 506 6,132 14,088 16,478 15,645 16,766 28,441 23,053 10,116 14,580 16,176 19,679 23,599 40,471 8 599,171 135,052 281,498 390,675 303,007 281,719 325,513 697,466 259,545 102,878 103,746 332,310 296,201 346,062 565,333 9 694,260 225,794 425,000 350,381 587,822 500,618 472,853 894,721 523,515 337,432 401,697 316,030 565,488 689,955 924,038 10 80 12 13 21 3 3 14 31 56 26 93 14 31 73 76 11 9 13 1 8 2 11 1 6 4 35 1 8 18 12 915 161 151 210 28 18 239 422 935 347 1,659 208 244 967 1,259 u 74 37 3 44 15 169 8 70 24 590 8 53 244 14 4,903 898 677 1,000 272 95 925 3,234 3,972 1,602 7,768 1,086 733 5,556 6,827 15 498 376 25 450 200 1,153 64 316 275 4,657 100 326 1,857 16 215 17 32 17 157 83 18 71 187 133 214 68 128 130 286 17 77 21 31 10 49 57 22 41 69 32 130 90 13 53 191 18 1,894 33 263 226 634 674 314 598 1,719 671 2,307 939 963 825 3,786 19 584 45 306 66 331 522 201 301 586 152 1,009 960 103 260 2,656 20 491 42 259 507 233 141 286 376 263 35 49 146 141 248 427 21 290 104 205 145 168 181 187 441 410 95 167 269 306 421 369 2; 127,264 2,844 74,234 98,397 42,213 36,218 96,637 123,533 33,522 7,613 16,311 38,885 45,735 70,309 166,719 ^3 42,117 10,662 47,250 16,542 22,382 38,296 42,430 152,042 43,223 20,824 56,489 27,332 72,516 101,489 108,068 24 289 120 76 118 240 80 180 228 91 173 58 225 353 80 2! 53 87 ie 38 72 31 78 32 25 154 15 48 194 19 26 685 262 332 210 406 167 661 648 161 1,569 148 536 830 603 27 73 168 27 49 185 67 185 52 43 900 28 88 310 83 28 9 8 1 16 6 5 6 1 3 1 11 40 2 22 6 13 4 11 4 6 9 1 29 ?■: 26 1 75 21 24 6 32? 92 64 16 44 9 93 31 10 44 7 1 1 16 65 61 7 13 15 32 475 8 1,949 184 685 45 7,449 1,204 1,039 190 641 32 3,364 33 237 753 100 20 75 254 1,838 1,370 38 160 25 34 77 1 53 11 27 5 3 1 2 26 5 2 26 9 2 1 78 61 9 3 4 1 80 25 46 10 35 36 320 146 196 9 7 74 31 213 9 1,128 59 18 337 422 37 2 25 7 2 24 5 21 1 661 14 1 51 57 38 1,741 673 1,331 17 47 278 140 1,397 83 6,835 507 65 2,101 3,501 39 15 203 58 10 116 44 118 10 5,541 104 6 267 649 40 204 66 43 107 235 50 137 180 89 89 47 210 266 25 41 44 59 8 36 71 18 74 23, 24 83 12 43 165 8 42 339 115 61 180 375 87 303 343 152 377 73 474 484 88 43 61 99 13 46 184 27 115 31 42 178 14 80 246 11 44 486 159 99 290 735 104 530 609 292 240 114 699 1,017 44 45 106 3 2 155 2 5 13 20 1,871 5 38 3 7 339 53 1 253 1 1,254 16 79 51 1 1 1 8 225 1 1 3 267 2 4 27 17 3 165 7 360 4 38 383 1 10 10 3 1 1,270 41 47 48 49 50 51 136 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 1 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen . 3,534 1,071 1,571 3,650 2,070 1,395 3,536 409 842 -■ 1949... 4,150 1,254 1,868 4,320 2,774 1,652 3,998 702 1,025 1 acres 1954... 45,529 6,756 25,567 63 ,781 36,241 8,046 24,124 4,539 6,849 4 1949... 40,665 8,719 29 ,901 59,866 49,379 11,265 32,072 5,613 9,669 5 3,307 1,062 1,545 3,391 1,922 1,342 3,460 403 824 £ 1949... 4,085 1,237 1,850 4,213 2,732 1,634 3,975 690 1,015 7 acres 1954... 40,837 6,546 24,855 53,595 31,766 7,735 23,295 4,281 6,509 8 1949... 39,757 8,531 29,279 56,029 48,734 11,112 31,552 5,536 9,422 9 bushels 1954. . . 495,609 182,755 657,453 820,633 453,127 202,769 712,830 117,673 187,438 10 1949... 737,533 244,232 1,052,066 1,426,991 1,352,781 355,708 1,044,337 188,460 334,725 11 53 16 23 277 125 3 55 3 16 12 1949... 14 6 IS 38 23 3 38 2 8 13 acres 1954... 1,732 135 343 4,155 2,265 20 489 172 286 14 1949... 198 82 175 353 269 7 389 9 113 i'j tons, green weight 1954... 8,045 1,681 2,328 21,378 9,334 140 3,915 570 1,591 16 1949... 1,651 940 2,062 2,008 2,043 58 3,583 25 666 17 Hogged or grazed, or cut for green 309 11 63 568 252 54 69 15 10 18 1949... 77 18 70 36S 51 34 40 19 24 19 acres 1954... 2,960 75 369 6,031 2,210 291 340 86 54 20 1949... 710 106 447 3,484 376 146 131 68 134 21 542 90 426 614 270 53 656 71 82 22 1949... 382 59 559 483 791 130 452 112 113 23 bushels 1954... 82,511 17,899 135,465 146,644 82,897 7,847 152,944 24,442 26,721 24 1949... 32,231 9,020 233,840 88,208 245,810 24,891 75,205 27,743 31,348 25 Sorgbuma: Sorghum for all purposes except for 565 218 118 523 624 94 347 21 56 26 1949... 188 84 82 143 441 20 148 12 19 27 acres 1954... 3,346 575 579 2,174 1,912 198 959 84 149 28 29 1949... Harvested for grain or for 1,464 31 124 4 492 44 439 58 978 60 22 1 213 13 29 10 24 30 1949... 20 1 37 20 40 15 3 31 acres 1954... 277 120 375 297 510 1 99 50 32 1949 . . . 276 1 320 61 308 18 17 33 bushels 1954... 3,265 2,270 11,169 5,800 6,125 14 2,532 515 34 1949 . . . 5,587 ,.:■ 874 8,007 251 450 35 130 10 199 89 2 63 18 36 1949... 59 6 1 43 11 * 4 5 37 acres 1954... 1,967 62 1,412 319 68 433 70 38 1949. . . 950 13 10 239 38 5 18 7 39 tons, green weight 1954... 14,513 347 9,871 810 475 3,828 697 40 41 1949... Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage 6,393 415 103 204 150 74 1,525 273 287 475 15 91 160 271 26 11 39 42 1949... 111 77 46 82 393 16 130 4 19 43 acres 1954... 1,102 393 204 465 1,083 129 427 34 79 44 1949... 238 110 162 139 632 17 177 5 24 45 tons cut 1954. . . 1,469 705 329 687 1,307 207 897 7 160 46 1949... 418 131 283 394 1,170 28 1,989 6 30 47 1 2 7 6 8 1 1 48 1949... 5 3 2 11 2 1 1 49 bushels 1954... 70 1,040 3,400 420 396 8 25 50 Sorghum hay or forage sold farms reporting 1954 1 4 2 3 5 2 2 1 51 tons 1954 .. . 150 21 5 9 14 3 5 6 TENNESSEE 137 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Hen,, Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Kno, 956 1,258 2,138 1,324 2,317 3,272 1,832 1,873 974 421 733 1,311 1,261 1,188 1,475 1 1,324 1,438 2,523 1,638 2,768 3,613 2,013 2,204 1,260 488 953 1,720 1,482 1,334 2,393 . 7,919 6,581 32,943 35,366 14,686 38,590 32,955 40,646 23,525 6,761 20,942 21,402 10,411 4,301 9,630 3 10,640 9,039 30,675 33,250 18,310 38,389 25,531 37,361 27,060 7,548 20,553 27,844 14,012 5,434 15,727 4 885 1,255 2,072 1,301 2,298 3,099 1,816 1,760 941 400 709 1,293 1,112 1,178 1,363 .. 1,260 1,437 2,505 1,629 2,737 3,584 1,988 2,163 1,239 487 935 1,699 1,471 1,324 2,322 I 6,943 6,522 30,305 34,384 14,382 35,748 31,888 36,456 21 ,202 6,418 19,091 20,310 8,603 3,993 7,974 7 9,964 9,012 30,254 32,470 17,979 37,861 24,440 35,870 24,751 7,510 19,220 26,730 13 ,693 5,306 14,362 e 116,121 228,272 379,192 609,542 501,827 392,706 610,015 664,003 411,714 107,724 378,292 480,636 226,902 198,480 216,130 9 270,109 310,163 582,804 720,168 600,271 798,818 461,483 952,539 733,082 199,786 575,171 784,780 481,876 225,857 499,567 10 34 2 42 3 24 45 22 143 38 11 26 2 53 38 76 a 19 15 10 11 12 8 14 10 1 8 4 18 23 62 i- 654 38 1,196 74 224 829 170 1,942 664 120 528 10 752 278 1,294 13 485 136 206 128 116 65 130 129 14 74 32 215 66 918 14 3,547 150 5,822 490 2,230 3,657 1,340 10,603 3,490 850 3,417 49 6,512 3,300 9,467 15 2,779 1,299 2,770 1,175 975 548 1,322 820 150 573 172 2,038 703 7,805 1' 75 7 127 66 22 203 70 256 125 44 110 84 150 7 79 17 46 6 42 45 46 54 79 173 163 3 117 98 25 16 88 18 322 21 1,442 908 80 2,013 897 2,248 1,659 223 1,323 1,082 1,056 30 362 19 191 27 285 574 203 412 1,026 1,361 2,180 24 1,259 1,082 104 62 447 a 139 239 299 542 462 625 445 410 87 66 174 289 101 58 127 21 165 113 406 437 326 394 58 333 239 102 289 399 197 68 245 22 25,491 45,390 60,405 177,678 144,146 68,884 147,189 139,356 32,581 17,998 113,694 93,198 32 ,473 6,227 36,033 23 32,634 12,196 52,780 153,141 70,700 37,895 6,371 84,273 79,760 24 ,374 129,914 107,817 51,215 5,424 37,788 24 99 136 258 160 122 266 118 370 317 104 218 523 56 1 35 25 63 55 71 80 27 52 24 105 196 44 77 306 13 27 26 354 196 937 2,487 332 1,064 390 1,009 1,073 187 743 783 227 1 151 27 210 85 297 599 51 148 44 180 378 72 223 398 25 81 28 1 1 27 99 2 28 20 16 13 1 16 1 1 1 29 7 11 50 3 11 1 10 1 2 7 30 8 1 201 2,054 3 179 69 139 76 10 62 5 2 8 31 27 85 528 22 21 1 24 1 2 15 32 150 50 4,690 34,248 50 2,453 1,139 2,121 1,587 200 836 30 35 33 741 2,081 12,051 290 635 25 300 8 85 198 34 15 5 37 13 23 3 11 1 123 13 53 114 10 55 3 3 2 47 9 3 19 1 9 1 35 36 85 315 216 155 646 230 501 404 15 315 13 169 75 37 69 122 20 22 71 39 22 6 108 7 20 38 391 1,605 1,777 1,620 4,317 1,812 1,806 2,507 97 2,013 35 1,299 504 39 404 720 126 400 410 258 150 21 517 70 200 40 83 135 200 40 109 115 49 240 257 101 161 521 36 25 41 51 55 49 26 26 38 13 94 185 41 68 305 12 19 42 261 195 421 217 174 239 91 369 593 162 366 765 56 68 43 114 85 90 51 29 55 23 140 332 65 115 396 18 46 44 430 199 405 98 312 361 126 612 422 234 468 1,170 80 129 45 140 215 1 121 1 61 68 92 98 3 28 2 226 658 1 432 269 2 736 37 79 47 3 4 35 2 1 7 8 1 48 50 60 27,641 469 184 304 40 240 49 1 2 5 1 3 2 19 5 2 10 1 1 50 15 6 39 15 7 65 27 10 28 12 51 138 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 1 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) Laxe Lauderdale Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon McMinn McNairy Macon ; 242 2,494 2,451 351 2,206 827 1,537 1,994 1,752 2 1949... 314 3,116 3,041 413 2,708 1,133 1,962 2,429 2,054 3 acres 1954... 5,385 38,614 38,984 5,458 36,431 8,550 14,032 34,404 22,024 4 1949... 6,355 42,898 43,809 5,798 46,119 12,938 17,847 32,241 25,873 5 235 2,419 2,384 319 2,056 689 1,389 1,988 1,737 6 1949... 310 3,094 3,030 410 2,695 1,109 1,957 2,427 2,043 7 acres 1954... 5,047 35,667 37,033 5,016 32,909 6,377 11,965 34,153 21,682 3 1949... 6,128 41,644 43,527 5,639 45,183 12,266 17,647 32,090 25,758 3 bushels 1954... 125,199 602,247 515,688 88,405 560,310 71, 982 176,358 782,490 518,760 10 1949... 181,445 1,163,359 890,284 162,536 1,195,922 369,730 521,525 630,194 702,145 11 2 29 63 74 80 65 19 12 1949 . . . 2 7 5 1 18 47 14 6 3 13 acres 1954... 75 643 1,032 1,091 1,110 1,108 150 14 1949... 20 249 22 3 163 507 153 12 7 15 tons, green weight 1954... 350 3,520 4,930 4,366 5,021 5,115 924 16 17 1949... Hogged or grazed, or cut for green 110 12 2,522 180 229 95 7 70 1,522 287 5,160 123 1,611 137 125 31 60 42 IB 1949... 14 85 48 22 73 32 13 20 27 19 acres 1954... 263 2,304 919 442 2,431 1,063 959 251 192 20 1949... 207 1,005 260 156 773 165 47 139 108 21 101 559 473 28 528 36 98 955 411 22 1949 . . . 60 534 564 39 646 228 300 786 239 23 bushels 1954... 53,149 168,008 103,094 6,881 148,363 6,276 18,219 265,332 99, 541 24 1949 . . . 23,205 190,785 85,101 7,553 177,916 59,001 48,234 89,228 39,702 25 Sorghums: Sorghum for all purposes except for 2 87 627 122 712 69 139 105 769 26 1949... 1 26 295 58 410 36 70 28 438 27 acres 1954... 18 430 1,452 256 2,440 303 394 507 1,268 28 29 1949... Harvested for grain or for 10 163 8 442 24 95 4 1,103 34 82 4 90 8 68 44 589 4 50 1949. . . 9 11 1 32 3 7 6 31 acres 1954... 77 71 14 283 20 13 364 7 32 1949... 88 36 1 201 7 13 30 33 bushels 1954... 1,124 1,015 117 4,086 203 216 4,917 157 34 1949 . . . 3,350 789 32 4,627 177 142 713 35 1 12 81 6 70 21 60 19 37 36 1949... 1 3 7 57 2 5 7 37 acres 1954... 17 239 346 18 441 206 220 64 171 38 1949. . . 10 58 11 250 22 6 14 39 tons, green weight 1954. . . 250 2,264 1,777 61 2,565 1,344 793 444 1,182 40 41 1949... Hogged or grazed, or cut for dry forage 80 1 553 67 522 76 112 1,656 617 186 44 11 71 58 45 731 42 1949... 14 284 50 323 31 59 .15 438 43 acres 1954... 1 114 1,035 224 1,716 77 161 79 1,090 44 1949... 17 406 83 652 53 71 24 589 45 tons cut 1954... 5 123 1,255 362 2,508 82 135 110 3,359 46 1949... 18 791 199 1,203 82 99 43 1,066 47 1 14 48 1949... 1 6 1 5 5 1 3 49 bushels 1954. . . 20 2,208 50 Sorghum hay or forage sold farms reporting 1954... 10 4 19 3 1 4 51 tons 1954... 57 16 118 ' 8 19 TENNESSEE 139 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Madison Marion Marshall Maury Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam 2,699 558 1,019 1,748 460 1,639 1,771 441 600 1,736 1,536 470 537 508 1,630 1 2,957 728 1,355 2,052 663 2,078 2,097 543 1,075 2,081 2,089 619 644 684 2,104 2 39,421 9,055 17,893 31,921 5,247 13,960 32,743 6,634 3,006 57,969 15,519 14,006 4,342 5,372 20,093 1 31,297 10,601 25,033 36,316 6,968 19,133 37,846 8,619 5,104 62,637 22,215 15,954 5,974 6,903 23,868 .. 2,541 552 868 1,472 313 1,489 1,735 414 576 1,638 1,516 458 536 505 1,515 5 2,920 704 1,344 1,865 662 1,976 2,086 540 1,069 2,001 2,083 590 644 675 2,075 , 36,181 8,701 14,791 25,279 3,720 12,188 31,180 6,247 2,826 50,760 15,176 12,675 4,310 5,099 18,477 7 30,393 10,371 24,404 33,215 6,929 17,539 37,233 8,502 5,039 54,404 22,088 13,849 5,954 6,832 23,464 8 497,933 206,937 189,411 335,986 52,564 238,213 698,230 156,396 62,938 1,187,334 369,552 307,030 145,786 106,173 328,528 9 665,087 306,332 787,110 983,559 197,190 526,340 1,099,144 272,323 148,086 1,697,142 611,325 377,015 201,917 181,195 646,289 10 67 8 103 144 17 79 61 6 5 197 8 13 4 13 25 11 35 3 19 43 42 22 3 3 43 5 3 2 9 IS 1,221 144 1,551 2,842 234 1,209 820 79 87 2,987 98 217 27 226 444 13 318 31 188 348 456 265 41 26 401 17 39 18 59 V, 6,213 1,282 6,028 11,717 962 7,126 5,060 181 577 20,196 895 1,214 225 2,249 2,062 15 2,676 401 1,497 3,438 4,549 3,489 366 215 3,877 47 320 183 445 16 189 19 177 371 147 115 78 34 23 287 34 104 2 5 189 17 87 51 42 231 6 121 43 17 17 560 24 144 4 21 62 IS 2,019 210 1,551 3,800 1,293 563 743 308 93 4,222 245 1,114 5 47 1,172 19 586 399 441 2,753 39 1,138 348 76 39 7,832 110 2,066 20 53 345 20 664 123 89 202 14 172 545 61 21 499 470 126 156 69 469 21 810 127 282 338 74 304 570 90 33 398 264 88 42 90 338 22 134,588 47,853 19,979 46,415 2,462 36,762 195,246 16,347 4,515 276,254 64,758 53,720 30, 514 21,699 70,871 23 83,382 42,895 91,152 106,979 13,863 70,831 197,284 27,889 3,319 259,806 45,654 28,268 7,847 32,955 60,886 24 301 35 263 433 24 91 171 116 19 163 526 53 78 25 355 25 105 64 183 230 16 40 111 87 17 39 256 41 34 7 132 26 1,349 304 1,402 1,762 80 228 378 276 38 1,569 1,005 147 121 170 648 27 419 742 512 761 23 95 244 137 47 270 398 77 42 22 216 28 39 31 27 20 7 4 10 4 6 2 11 15 29 12 50 6 40 5 13 5 1 4 6 4 30 296 252 298 175 77 15 52 12 45 2 58 59 31 70 545 26 133 41 18 38 6 6 21 9 32 3,714 6,200 3,006 1,893 2,091 432 1,224 474 570 25 853 956 33 1,013 12,318 319 3,035 552 543 1,155 25 125 426 200 34 97 4 78 124 3 2 23 2 2 124 4 5 2 1 1 35 29 41 55 2 19 26 4 3 5 36 743 52 666 949 41 20 143 6 7 1,349 27 28 6 5 1 37 235 215 345 3 107 205 7 3 12 38 3,727 285 3,638 5,375 240 45 823 16 12 12,195 65 72 45 10 5 39 1,980 1,757 3,023 5 1,031 1,853 31 15 44 40 172 162 292 21 85 148 111 17 31 522 43 74 13 341 41 65 16 136 139 14 37 80 87 17 11 257 33 31 1 123 42 310 438 638 39 131 235 255 31 168 966 74 113 107 588 43 114 197 271 283 20 54 119 137 47 27 392 64 39 1 195 44 414 553 1,050 63 232 537 389 31 119 1,859 101 186 24 690 45 168 504 449 469 17 47 258 212 66 24 610 179 84 3 275 46 8 3 8 5 4 1 9 1 1 2 2 1 5 1 1 2 2 47 48 960 520 730 130 714 3 14 62 49 10 5 14 1 2 1 22 2 1 10 50 28 13 131 2 7 5 41 6 1 17 51 140 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 1 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (Fop definitions and explanations, see text) Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford Scott Sequatchie Sevier Shelby Smith 38 1,435 6,011 3,998 19 19 1,187 11,338 523 556 197 527 188 1,943 3,212 322 1,183 1,515 6,633 7,091 20 3,043 32,337 220,847 87,668 12,570 6,917 11,947 6,714 94,696 123,094 9,763 87,851 38,405 185,527 101,249 21 610 34,994 260,621 14,717 11,034 5,371 12,127 3,667 40,716 112,373 6,547 22,192 37,233 168, 771 149,129 ,. 550 5,104 36,654 31,779 4,445 1,199 2,237 803 23,706 18,439 1,770 26,035 7,192 50,709 16,674 23 3,127 31,996 1,070 2,462 846 1,847 1,222 12,106 9,381 1,108 4,857 8,736 50,107 18,081 24 14 72 199 7 16 15 11 19 151 122 56 23 110 187 152 ." 101 208 57 31 28 16 64 101 28 11 67 266 213 .■• 116 446 2,973 72 198 43 30 138 1,907 859 715 288 1,375 4,189 2,185 .:' 22 501 4,151 1,098 132 87 165 699 837 418 114 683 6,969 3,014 28 2,154 13,408 62,057 1,510 3,709 1,642 750 2,186 26,624 28,976 10,135 5,309 24,579 79,523 45,290 .'■.' 412 12,806 67,215 17,703 3,034 1,958 2,108 8,411 27,061 4,840 1,873 8,391 123,317 53,054 J 550 1,201 6,793 600 267 456 25 236 5,790 8,235 580 400 6,789 18,804 4,763 31 1,035 10,651 4,924 478 33 158 2,583 6,421 225 124 1,238 36,478 5,879 32 5 21 126 2 31 35 75 15 15 6 122 37 33 3 12 118 23 19 112 38 5 2 8 106 25 34 55 67 1,075 10 293 81 801 239 131 110 31 2,260 303 35 37 807 165 1,248 216 32 32 65 1,706 186 36 710 1,207 13,803 175 3,336 1,232 6,341 3,153 1,069 1,036 428 26,579 3,073 37 63 793 9,178 1,740 775 10,450 2,794 261 86 783 16,052 1,561 18 315 69 5,444 40 1,310 151 2,155 1,275 658 227 22 12,793 236 39 30 2 99 2 3 2,309 2 2 663 1 1 211 1 4,936 41 168 377 8 4 29 18 3 1 425 2 10 6,834 3 18 432 3 6 40 41 42 5 31 568 66 59 41 19 99 71 91 3 8 11 11 10 1 2,203 34 151 5 122 301 75 44 110 260 65 4,508 1,503 213 220 48 2,090 1,755 45 85 94 244 190 200 15 28,100 579 1,841 25 1,448 3,368 1,550 40 100 190 901 4,803 711 188 75 35 650 2,050 2,059 275 264 47 48 146 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 3 of 6) -SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Annual lefitmes: : Soybeans grown for all 20,248 22,204 88 68 170 138 275 407 60 79 204 179 220 143 136 166 176 186 2 1949... 3 4 acres grown alone 1954 — 1949... 318,806 226,736 447 183 1,949 1,3.64 2,803 2,834 460 440 1,344 1,007 1,576 884 332 423 1,483 1,406 5 6 acres grown with other crops 1954 — 1949... 41,272 89,646 26 14 88 53 175 312 40 9 7 79 35 18 5 20 301 46 7 8 1949... 5,507 6,052 2 5 27 55 90 81 7 16 24 28 8 20 1 1 17 11 9 10 LI 12 acres grown alone 1954. . . 1949... acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 208,634 137,869 1,849 5,713 77 22 348 714 42 4 1,589 1,079 5 50 146 18 199 327 42 143 7 8 12 234 70 13 14 bushels 1954... 1949... 2,845,661 2,849,621 1,100 533 2,587 7,005 15,634 16,414 665 3,261 2,007 5,038 778 2,743 15 200 1,901 1,063 15 ie 1949... 13,846 13,492 82 58 146 89 205 321 57 63 194 132 213 122 132 165 164 183 17 18 acres grown alone 1954. . . 1949... 97,031 73,995 312 152 1,538 625 1,108 1,653 410 255 1,119 510 1,505 674 303 389 1,227 1,331 19 20 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949 . . . 3,368 3,902 1 14 22 49 1 85 22 4 74 28 17 5 20 276 46 21 22 tons 1954. . . 1949... 89,234 100,261 330 179 1,608 840 832 1,820 364 254 1,189 694 1,563 838 326 572 1,157 2,000 23 24 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 1949 . . . 2,338 4,541 4 1 6 3 10 28 5 6 4 1 3 1 2 2 25 26 acres grown alone 1954. . . 1949... 8,049 8,314 19 2 36 20 15 57 19 21 20 9 14 4 10 12 27 8 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 33,810 76,177 25 14 174 185 9 5 29 Plowed under for green 592 909 6 3 4 1 7 17 2 3 10 3 7 6 4 2 3 30 1949... 31 32 acres grown alone 1954. . . 1949... 5,092 6,558 39 7 27 5 91 45 *20 5 150 20 53 17 12 10 5 33 34 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 2,245 3,854 10 37 3 1 25 J5 Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other 7,612 8,136 15 16 4 25 82 98 12 19 20 54 27 44 10 37 12 55 36 1949... 37 acres grown alone 1954 .. . 1949... 25,751 23,246 30 18 16 83 221 182 16 40 78 107 71 179 16 55 27 302 39 .,0 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 4,904 5,990 3 14 20 25 9 29 104 28 15 42 3 41 1949. . . 2,871 2,579 1 4 1 4 35 28 7 7 5 6 8 17 1 5 2 3 43 44 acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 6,235 3,356 1 1 1 12 75 36 8 2 6 3 8 26 1 2 1 2 -.t> 46 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 1949... 1,558 2,046 2 2 7 7 5 3 14 5 15 47 48 bushels 1954... 1949... 41,328 21,508 5 17 1 30 249 290 67 34 31 21 81 171 6 61 32 28 49 50 1949... 3,847 4,143 12 9 2 16 31 50 5 14 16 36 15 20 8 23 9 49 51 52 acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 15,163 13,987 27 15 12 58 100 105 8 33 58 71 41 91 14 38 25 297 53 54 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 557 1,026 12 2 23 75 9 10 27 3 55 56 tons 1954... 1949... 10,944 15,249 22 19 13 64 79 105 8 52 47 108 39 109 11 38 49 354 57 58 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 1949. . . 727 723 1 5 8 9 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 59 60 acres grown alone 1954 .. . 1949... 1,744 1,386 1 6 19 15 1 1 2 5 2 1 2 61 62 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 2,333 2,129 12 17 6 1 15 4 63 64 Plowed under for green 1949... 731 1,225 1 2 1 1 11 14 2 2 10 5 13 1 7 1 65 66 acres grown alone 1954. . . 1949... 2,609 4,517 1 2 5 7 27 26 "4 13 31 17 60 1 15 1 67 68 acres grown with other crops 1954 .. . 1949 .. . 456 789 1 3 11 1 Z Reported in small fractions. TENNESSEE 147 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Carroll Carte, Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Davidson Decatur De Kalb Dickson Dyer 548 411 46 64 60 54 113 106 27 32 216 213 132 139 538 725 370 276 104 96 81 105 148 179 43 64 45 42 1,029 844 1 2 3,370 2,267 125 151 481 1,006 840 637 127 89 1,697 1,217 432 370 7,787 7,729 6,211 2,256 398 448 1,233 1,297 843 651 404 426 323 134 50,881 26,252 J 753 1,407 14 71 38 18 167 9 215 905 33 36 62 74 339 1,488 10 14 53 100 882 1,481 32 27 88 2,217 4,654 5 48 59 13 29 14 28 1 35 58 e 3 218 309 134 76 1 8 21 19 21 5 9 2 2 894 661 7 S 702 883 210 831 285 278 9 271 367 49 26 2,999 3,812 4,086 1,609 17 100 493 212 134 79 67 18 5 48,940 24,949 9 10 46 30 1 2 17 63 129 2 8 3 36 16 9 35 552 11 12 6,180 14,769 3,045 13,697 4,062 4,466 140 3,279 5,785 775 261 30,839 77,591 46,896 23,892 340 2,015 7,069 2,882 3,105 731 1,498 100 77 586,300 504,350 '.1 14 448 243 45 59 42 22 99 71 23 25 191 141 125 124 434 582 201 88 98 100 69 70 89 110 39 57 40 26 96 65 15 h 2,343 1,079 118 147 230 88 540 328 107 83 1,330 757 375 327 4,711 3,838 1,676 473 369 419 962 574 434 467 319 355 281 119 1,119 555 17 18 90 15 14 17 4 9 24 84 31 36 54 49 25 28 10 14 8 30 21 18 20 5 2 19 2C 1,729 1,268 128 209 240 108 362 441 162 103 1,362 1,079 478 379 4,583 5,620 1,150 549 329 565 747 866 512 567 191 414 253 132 1,150 1,709 21 22 73 124 1 1 8 5 6 10 2 2 12 42 1 1 4 47 111 3 8 11 52 76 .:. 2 9 120 188 23 24 269 236 1 2 41 8 14 21 9 5 69 32 6 10 23 191 69 15 153 69 197 38 6 23 10 587 458 2: 2< 616 1,153 54 29 16 67 126 521 17 266 1,360 45 50 825 1,394 11 68 2,096 3,885 27 28 14 29 3 1 6 1 7 1 1 8 20 2 4 9 9 29 21 6 4 4 11 2 7 1 1 28 17 29 30 56 69 6 2 79 1 10 2 1 27 61 2 17 67 56 258 105 12 14 18 161 12 4 1 235 290 31 32 1 209 ■•; 83 2 171 8 45 100 50 21 41 81 215 33 34 245 215 t 28 28 91 104 6 12 13 73 6 16 27 51 416 177 34 31 20 57 68 74 11 47 26 67 29 50 35 36 590 398 11 8 69 93 278 210 22 24 40 180 66 22 137 172 1,663 549 91 88 100 213 84 94 37 157 78 169 192 181 37 38 109 80 22 10 49 65 8 4 133 24 3 7 21 68 15 10 13 6 350 170 39 2 26 8 52 39 40 116 1 7 39 1 5 4 112 9 6 22 4 7 6 41 85 7 61 2 41 7 16 38 14 8 27 29 25 14 42 130 110 2 7 15 66 77 1 (Z) 7 47 3 39 26 271 32 17 9 15 11 36 14 17 50 11 15 35 10 43 44 48 40 3 8 12 20 3 98 14 2 1 1 7 "i 28 17 15 2 7 "* 45 46 1,023 966 2 90 96 378 1,157 10 7 63 321 15 367 140 1,300 231 115 85 79 93 294 66 85 398 56 85 309 92 47 48 106 79 3 3 15 9 51 33 4 10 4 21 4 5 22 28 222 87 17 13 11 31 20 21 7 21 10 23 14 15 49 50 291 183 9 8 46 24 183 84 20 21 15 90 61 12 94 95 980 287 45 28 50 138 32 57 20 83 27 62 104 95 51 52 4 5 3 2 3 3 9 3 5 12 2 3 1 15 9 53 54 185 193 7 6 49 28 97 77 16 36 5 93 89 11 79 93 636 296 32 36 56 176 32 49 17 74 13 76 80 99 55 56 27 16 1 1 3 3 1 4 2 1 5 26 24 3 6 2 3 27 13 1 8 6 13 57 SB 61 19 8 21 5 1 1 2 13 92 59 2 26 5 6 10 1 7 16 17 64 59 60 49 22 16 37 10 1 6 19 56 2 1 10 2 309 112 10 6 5 31 61 62 28 41 6 8 4 17 1 3 16 2 3 1 7 73 32 9 4 5 15 7 19 7 11 25 5 7 63 64 58 86 16 46 8 44 1 3 17 39 5 6 2 38 320 171 27 25 30 58 6 22 17 40 76 36 12 65 66 8 13 32 5 1 25 4 1 12 12 26 14 ■■; 3 17 67 68 14S STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 3 of 6 ) -SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen 1 Annuel leffnHes: Soybeans grown for all 169 155 61 61 397 607 1,182 1,192 92 124 66 78 126 160 143 283 46 36 2 1949... 3 acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 2,461 2,857 179 148 3,745 5,750 16,149 9,996 634 872 230 235 444 684 1,334 1,987 205 223 5 6 acres grown with other crops 1954 1949... 134 304 4 33 103 139 4,681 5,310 12 26 34 26 90 80 35 55 42 20 33 4 2 109 258 410 351 4 20 1 10 10 52 105 2 4 8 1949... 9 10 acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 787 656 12 1 1,251 2,583 10,603 5,390 115 269 1 55 77 582 1,228 8 25 11 12 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 26 35 152 165 12 2 13 14 bushels 1954... 1949... 8,656 8,984 250 •25 10,024 46,117 121,623 80,817 1,767 4,772 16 729 607 7,955 22,838 140 270 15 16 1949... 125 85 60 57 325 433 642 584 84 99 65 75 108 137 113 216 41 31 17 18 acres grown alone 1954 1949... 1,325 598 167 144 2,391 2,911 4,827 3,528 496 574 228 226 363 552 736 676 153 190 19 20 acres grown with other crops 1954 1949 . . . 1 33 74 103 20 243 7 5 34 23 71 80 23 43 30 21 22 tons 1954... 1949 . . . 1,102 718 280 213 2,568 3,531 4,446 6,409 487 670 272 322 444 909 972 988 166 265 23 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 29 35 1 6 7 259 556 4 1 2 14 2 4 2 24 1949... 25 26 acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 185 377 2 18 54 533 833 15 19 1 3 23 17 11 10 7 27 28 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 112 203 29 1 3,989 4,397 21 3 19 10 29 30 Plowed under for green 1949... 5 14 1 9 23 57 78 3 2 1 2 2 9 3 12 2 2 31 32 acres grown alone 1954 .. . 1949... 164 1,226 1 85 202 186 245 8 10 1 5 3 38 5 73 37 8 33 34 acres grown with other crops 1954 . . . 1949... 22 74 520 505 1 12 35 Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other 761 685 27 59 25 80 559 459 36 91 6 21 24 49 7 15 4 15 36 1949... 37 IS acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 3,416 1,807 38 72 87 319 1,865 1,159 101 278 12 54 59 137 17 20 9 73 | 39 40 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 757 537 10 22 12 21 225 176 6 25 32 5 49 12 41 42 Harvested for dry peas farms reporting 1954... 1949... 329 357 8 13 8 13 192 79 11 7 6 1 1 9 1 3 43 44 acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 893 486 5 12 12 15 426 81 32 8 10 1 5 1 4 45 46 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 1949... 340 363 5 7 2 9 52 26 1 9 3 "4 47 48 bushels 1954... 1949... 6,451 2,612 38 64 85 121 3,267 431 150 68 210 5 10 37 2 30 49 50 1949... 399 332 18 40 11 39 238 219 20 66 5 14 20 42 4 9 3 8 51 52 acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 2,151 1,125 26 49 33 132 1,011 625 53 198 10 27 56 106 13 11 8 19 •'3 54 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 33 46 3 14 10 15 41 3 22 2 1 41 2 56 tons 1954... 1949. . . 1,429 898 22 73 26 116 740 646 45 9 30 65 179 18 18 9 35 57 58 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 1949... 93 40 2 3 6 41 35 5 7 1 1 1 1 1 59 60 acres grown alone 1954 1949... 319 111 1 22 25 76 67 13 27 1 61 62 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 370 120 1 10 2 89 44 2 12 1 8 6 63 Plowed under for green 16 21 3 5 5 24 125 134 2 10 1 3 2 1 2 "i 64 1949 . . . 65 66 acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 53 85 10 20 147 352 386 3 45 2 17 3 31 2 50 67 68 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 1949 . . . 14 8 2 69 65 3 9 TENNESSEE 149 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Hen,, Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox 235 248 33 38 314 275 244 421 98 78 408 292 350 204 435 478 118 175 19 14 160 181 235 278 63 73 1 5 207 206 1 2 1,739 1,530 66 71 2,699 2,091 2,325 5,147 373 417 9,128 4,181 910 410 3,395 2,439 1,002 711 84 59 1,812 1,074 1,553 1,092 541 413 4 977 954 3 4 94 41 18 543 1,119 453 355 19 9 510 875 5,085 2,812 1,605 2,791 1,148 2,450 "u 288 1,262 727 1,144 64 91 2 3 90 49 5 18 36 30 40 63 151 8 7 192 112 46 40 43 79 10 15 36 24 39 35 4 9 12 24 7 8 122 373 673 557 897 3,498 45 87 6,530 3,005 407 145 945 701 139 149 682 329 238 232 24 109 55 152 9 10 3 2 459 "4 101 97 57 25 49 56 35 29 47 60 11 12 1,763 3,924 8,314 10,771 8,317 51,533 889 1,564 79,759 54,597 5,489 1,847 7,674 8,565 1,930 3,142 4,127 7,296 3,493 4,440 290 871 806 2,359 13 14 216 222 32 30 262 191 183 264 85 66 207 124 76 44 303 245 71 85 18 9 116 102 178 193 45 53 1 192 173 15 16 1,542 1,052 64 67 1,816 1,241 1,371 1,560 299 309 1,851 772 313 152 2,037 1,288 742 458 69 46 865 573 1,081 715 236 279 4 870 720 17 18 31 37 ■•; 40 110 10 37 9 9 8 70 75 40 108 103 81 122 11 56 71 55 35 46 2 3 90 23 19 20 1,658 1,352 84 92 1,366 1,834 1,453 1,972 338 403 1,271 909 400 167 2,188 1,942 727 627 39 75 586 659 836 876 266 441 8 1,153 901 21 22 3 1 34 57 18 30 5 50 70 237 135 113 196 32 81 1 24 69 44 79 10 2 1 5 23 24 29 50 84 116 35 84 16 546 264 147 105 263 356 72 72 129 70 193 118 72 5 48 25 2t 60 306 526 401 303 10 445 651 4,441 2,577 1,447 2,514 930 2,233 14 277 1,140 574 966 29 11 13 27 28 6 12 1 5 12 17 9 3 5 11 16 36 13 22 29 9 5 1 2 5 8 3 12 7 9 6 14 29 30 46 55 2 4 126 177 22 5 13 21 201 140 43 8 150 94 49 32 15 13 136 102 41 27 209 25 47 34 31 32 2 14 197 24 42 11 57 53 472 138 25 125 81 60 37 35 63 34 13 33 34 36 91 1 10 384 271 95 72 9 18 693 413 334 149 118 131 48 61 17 13 28 57 20 50 13 46 1 2 37 90 3' 3£ 116 257 18 1,077 814 224 168 17 24 2,656 1,192 586 186 445 294 162 177 33 23 102 169 56 78 32 164 1 2 97 266 37 38 12 69 3 124 165 57 64 1 24 157 409 848 282 60 129 22 108 17 72 33 195 6 101 15 55 39 40 19 24 3 135 100 40 29 2 345 154 189 68 36 42 7 13 7 2 2 11 4 17 4 9 5 6 41 42 31 19 3 217 128 86 42 922 211 297 83 76 56 12 15 7 1 1 31 8 10 9 11 5 10 43 44 2 19 60 60 12 3 2 33 168 152 66 15 1 5 18 22 "7 45 46 240 205 18 923 833 357 199 11 8,637 1,739 1,310 402 283 233 16 77 22 7 12 191 32 133 41 36 28 23 47 48 18 49 2 232 164 33 34 8 9 351 237 61 27 54 40 27 28 6 6 18 30 4 8 5 28 1 2 28 55 49 50 76 145 10 753 591 73 83 15 20 1,525 858 146 60 220 118 93 126 14 14 77 104 10 19 16 97 1 2 78 175 51 52 3 29 15 31 1 5 1 17 10 43 70 13 1 9 18 7 1 9 12 46 53 54 57 160 6 516 730 56 67 16 35 968 990 136 59 121 135 51 113 11 15 32 136 5 31 20 114 1 4 85 260 55 56 2 7 1 25 23 11 34 44 80 26 20 27 7 11 1 1 6 7 10 19 2 2 1 1 57 58 1 10 2 79 40 42 6 146 42 56 21 56 47 15 10 1 1 21 4 35 22 2 10 1 1 59 60 7 38 39 8 55 49 181 588 171 44 90 13 85 38 31 146 5 2 1 62 3 22 1 2 15 17 12 8 1 5 16 22 31 18 17 23 10 7 5 3 11 2 10 2 11 7 21 63 64 8 83 4 3 28 55 23 37 2 63 81 87 22 93 73 42 26 11 7 3 30 3 27 5 46 13 80 65 66 17 3 11 35 36 1 5 15 17 38 32 15 15 4 10 16 27 83 2 9 67 150 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 3 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Lake Lauderdale Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon McMinn McNairy Macon Annual lepines: 1 Soybeans grown for all 376 391 554 758 427 547 68 90 250 248 103 106 331 178 209 226 153 93 . 1949... 4 acres grown alone 1954 .. . 1949... 36,408 21,773 15,459 14,671 3,610 3,719 408 534 1,687 1,614 723 657 2,324 920 1,733 1,378 800 410 5 6 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949 . . . 70 261 1,398 3,086 44 132 170 90 103 154 58 8 98 113 175 45 29 7 S 372 390 310 394 42 80 3 8 9 7 4 11 8 10 62 38 8 12 1949... 9 10 acres grown alone 1954... 1949 . . . 36,129 21,638 13,333 12,460 907 998 16 41 79 62 15 68 95 49 977 535 34 83 11 12 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 256 69 875 12 2 5 35 4 13 14 bushels 1954... 1949... 608,893 593,703 208,408 322,416 7,171 12,436 36 415 443 763 79 1,070 688 1,141 14,559 9,434 289 1,309 15 1£ 1949 . . . 5 3 201 197 392 496 56 74 240 240 98 92 320 165 140 186 148 72 17 18 acres grown alone 1954 .. . 1949... 73 72 1,793 1,490 2,566 2,639 324 386 1,561 1,525 680 564 2,131 812 680 821 756 286 19 20 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 30 123 34 120 64 36 103 116 53 8 98 113 1 18 18 21 22 tons 1954... 1949 . . . 77 102 1,456 2,722 1,811 2,905 199 466 1,480 2,041 667 708 1,803 1,052 758 951 898 314 23 24 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 1949... 2 2 105 187 7 3 7 9 3 6 1 4 3 17 9 2 4 25 26 acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 3 276 558 106 12 17 101 44 24 18 29 14 24 21 9 17 27 28 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949. . . 70 5 1,221 1,942 40 54 *38 139 16 29 30 Plowed under for green 1949... 10 3 9 20 5 8 1 1 1 2 5 5 8 8 4 1 5 31 32 acres grown alone 1954. . . 1949... 206 60 57 163 31 70 51 6 3 3 10 25 69 45 52 1 1 24 33 34 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 78 146 10 64 7 11 35 Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other 215 169 142 150 25 28 31 56 4 26 40 79 103 99 45 84 16 1949... 37 38 acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 558 500 407 505 86 133 95 247 6 65 119 271 309 202 115 209 39 40 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 140 61 11 82 27 32 10 7 9 88 121 41 19 41 42 1949... 70 31 72 43 7 5 7 7 5 19 35 40 53 7 22 43 44 acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 110 57 169 62 16 42 19 12 1 29 61 80 81 14 29 45 46 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 33 1 8 21 3 "« 9 40 18 18 16 47 48 bushels 1954... 1949... 1,003 343 710 311 88 124 180 76 14 151 334 423 507 86 166 49 108 99 60 110 12 17 22 51 1 15 19 44 48 29 34 39 50 1949 . . . 51 52 acres grown alone 1954 . . . 1949... 378 374 192 404 41 47 72 228 3 50 77 156 173 78 60 85 53 54 acres grown with other crops 1954 . . . 1949... 3 28 3 20 ..* °28 3 24 1 6 2 55 56 tons 1954... 1949... 237 377 116 359 57 44 40 271 1 50 52 178 130 69 76 68 57 58 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 1949... 37 22 6 6 5 2 2 1 3 5 5 1 2 59- 60 acres grown alone 1954 .. . 1949... 41 51 9 14 12 5 •*; 2 19 14 4 2 61 62 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 1949... 104 31 36 23 i "b 1 14 63 Plowed under for green 8 8 15 14 3 10 3 2 3 5 3 11 17 17 8 25 64 1949... 65 66 acres grown alone 1954. . . 1949... 29 18 37 25 17 39 4 3 3 14 7 52 37 29 37 93 67 68 acres grown with other crops 1954 . . . 1949... 1 5 10 16 101 3 1 TENNESSEE 151 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Madison Marion Marshall Maury Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam 320 292 163 205 44 48 88 66 102 80 320 226 41 27 29 99 146 253 1,146 1,379 303 334 270 15 11 92 79 366 337 1 2 3,301 2,180 2,967 2,538 376 464 835 569 907 439 2,157 1,419 533 155 176 600 569 743 42,844 24,899 1,808 1,806 1,145 1,536 52 49 690 593 2,819 1,942 3 4 K6 477 10 167 75 25 37 38 73 12 149 69 7 182 22 49 8,667 31,037 36 46 834 1,055 10 55 106 5 6 58 43 95 102 16 2 5 12 24 28 5 5 2 2 6 10 802 681 37 51 22 24 11 21 24 35 7 8 1,150 602 2,284 1,884 158 34 229 68 121 221 245 82 60 19 9 36 60 38,433 21,181 279 496 293 172 157 164 300 422 9 10 10 37 1 865 2,100 6 '38 2 11 12 10,573 8,605 23,016 33,020 1,587 331 2,798 974 2,301 2,459 3,923 800 1,044 250 160 405 803 583,129 466,205 3,246 7,977 2,588 2,336 3,728 2,781 3,206 7,145 13 14 239 204 91 112 43 34 78 50 94 61 298 196 27 13 27 96 146 237 296 244 284 279 148 224 15 11 83 72 344 291 15 16 1,931 1,212 648 500 353 285 754 285 818 318 1,871 1,098 286 61 157 589 512 649 2,818 2,112 1,486 1,255 767 1,168 52 49 507 397 2,450 1,440 17 18 11 35 5 49 75 23 14 73 12 108 41 22 47 43 75 143 32 28 139 62 10 25 90 19 20 1,477 1,418 755 489 384 374 615 373 655 378 1,692 1,119 236 103 177 646 535 777 3,188 3,316 1,664 1,760 723 1,104 67 88 498 480 1,893 1,790 21 22 29 66 6 13 1 3 8 1 6 5 5 1 300 904 3 43 67 10 7 23 24 89 216 28 77 20 13 35 22 5 29 32 78 6 1,330 1,253 35 28 74 184 53 51 25 2c 131 431 3 81 2 25 24 40 3 1 162 "i 7,491 28,083 11 695 907 30 8 27 28 16 17 4 1 1 3 7 ..! 3 9 6 1 15 21 50 3 9 2 5 4 3 7 29 30 131 150 7 77 3 8 12 33 16 36 44 87 28 2 21 34 263 353 8 27 11 12 26 32 16 29 31 32 * 2 12 25 6 20 2 236 711 1 '48 6 33 34 417 329 15 3 21 61 47 4 32 33 87 38 32 4 13 26 91 77 73 21 61 21 27 7 22 20 30 52 88 15 36 866 18 31 3 49 537 438 20 134 46 323 114 87 19 25 40 132 251 158 44 152 76 64 15 51 54 118 132 231 37 269 172 34 2 18 20 24 "4 15 26 2 14 7 6 67 102 74 15 10 62 8 8 11 18 53 39 207 111 2 11 * 10 13 22 7 8 2 1 8 45 18 22 14 20 1 6 3 9 13 8 17 19 41 42 525 137 1 2 35 3 41 7 26 22 4 5 10 39 56 8 17 27 3 11 6 12 26 8 23 17 4 3 44 196 55 25 1 12 6 8 1 3 38 13 3 1 "s 2 1 4 23 4: 4- 2,945 785 7 56 177 25 136 59 165 25 17 22 6 50 253 309 119 120 175 29 12 101 180 51 99 113 47 48 177 153 3 3 3 14 39 28 3 23 18 52 14 15 2 10 18 44 42 22 10 39 14 11 10 6 21 27 53 49 50 734 495 17 8 3 46 290 135 14 89 34 214 46 31 14 18 22 58 149 59 21 101 57 33 6 30 21 85 54 132 51 52 22 19 2 15 7 3 7 1 6 3 14 1 12 10 10 3 20 53 54 457 448 9 4 3 75 197 153 82 34 202 37 26 16 23 35 71 129 63 26 119 31 31 7 11 42 45 131 55 51 29 27 3 "2 9 1 "2 7 4 2 5 20 33 1 2 3 10 1 2 3 58 66 1 1 45 2 5 23 5 6 8 41 76 6 8 9 16 5 4 59 . u 50 20 "9 3 1 2 2 7 100 57 61 6 5 4 ■ 1 62 38 67 5 1 12 15 1 2 IS 11 8 "2 2 13 8 6 1 2 4 4 6 10 22 63 64 153 168 1 20 2 167 300 16 6 5 78 13 23 47 3 7 2 27 "a 5 15 2 3 16 7 3 9 7 25 50 78 6 6 65 67 152 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 3 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford Scott Sequatchie Sevier Shelby Smith Annual lerunes: 1 Soybeans grown for all 153 250 182 153 19 20 183 293 60 118 45 55 70 103 388 403 56 36 2 1949... 3 4 acres grown alone 1954... 1949 . . . 1,733 2,297 1,156 824 108 76 1,982 3,086 127 226 618 451 198 349 10, 514 5,274 451 108 5 6 acres grown with other crops 1954. . . 1949... 76 28 51 60 41 43 54 2 6 6 31 9 201 614 112 625 7 8 1949... 21 94 3 10 2 5 30 57 1 13 12 1 5 131 84 2 4 9 LO acres grown alone 1954 — 1949... 245 1,281 14 76 32 14 403 1,053 1 266 176 2 36 7,000 2,023 8 4 11 12 acres grown with other crops 1954 — 1949... 1 14 44 13 14 bushels 1954... 1949 . . . 2,183 18,712 232 923 195 233 3,043 13,246 1 2,573 3,228 4 510 103,023 32,009 105 53 15 16 1949 . . . 141 177 178 143 16 9 151 242 52 114 37 65 91 244 242 48 9 17 18 acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 1,447 918 1,125 720 65 29 1,533 1,939 107 215 346 234 163 298 2,616 2,217 426 47 19 20 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 69 9 51 58 2 31 52 1 6 6 26 7 40 122 21 tons 1954... 1949 . . . 941 1,104 937 849 49 52 1,631 2,627 136 256 366 294 236 418 2,512 2,855 291 38 23 24 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 1949... 7 3 3 6 1 4 1 5 2 27 62 4 23 2:. 21 acres grown alone 1954. . . 1949... 34 8 18 3 15 35 47 7 1 19 1 208 422 15 57 27 28 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949 . . . 7 15 2 29 12 2 2 138 402 110 625 29 Plowed under for green 3 17 2 3 1 3 2 5 4 4 1 4 2 6 26 56 3 30 1949... 31 32 acres grown alone 1954 — 1949... 7 94 9 10 8 18 11 47 12 10 6 41 14 14 690 612 2 33 34 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... ■•; 10 1 9 46 2 35 Cowpeas grown for all purposes, except for fresh market, or for canning, freezing, or other 27 47 18 58 26 42 8 49 9 17 \ 34 696 704 8 31 36 1949... 37 38 acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 51 185 53 161 89 88 50 290 10 34 34 10 10 80 2,515 2,409 52 60 19 ... acres grown with other crops 1954 .. . 1949... 19 35 2 42 16 14 6 1 2 2 1 30 491 526 2 61 41 42 1949... 13 25 2 22 3 8 1 5 3 3 1 3 14 294 293 8 43 44 acres grown alone 1954... 1949 . . . 12 73 7 21 14 17 3 3 4 3 2 3 25 650 496 2 45 41 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 28 16 12 5 1 2 15 220 376 12 47 48 bushels 1954... 1949... 50 393 44 153 102 110 9 34 11 29 5 10 120 3,965 2,369 39 49 50 1949. . . 15 15 15 41 13 16 7 39 4 10 2 2 1 10 390 342 6 8 51 52 acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 36 50 39 124 42 38 47 279 3 16 29 5 1 33 1,555 1,261 51 38 53 54 acres grown with other crops 1954 .. . 1949 . . . 12 2 25 1 '*4 1 160 48 3 55 56 tons 1954... 1949... 31 49 26 159 33 55 21 381 14 58 5 1 37 1,333 1,089 25 26 57 Hogged or grazed, or cut for 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 4 41 52 1 7 58 1949... 59 60 acres grown alone 1954... 1949 . . . 2 5 10 10 1 1 2 5 5 70 186 4 61 62 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... "i 3 1 9 62 56 2 29 63 Plowed under for green 1 17 1 8 12 3 3 3 1 1 2 8 31 72 1 7 64 1949. . . 65 66 acres grown alone 1954... 1949... 1 62 2 6 23 32 7 3 15 1 2 4 17 240 466 1 16 67 68 acres grown with other crops 1954... 1949... 7 2 2 1 t 17 TENNESSEE 153 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousde 1: Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson 79 60 45 24 131 89 684 810 1 i 25 31 55 53 70 286 326 103 65 304 498 986 1,482 279 336 131 124 70 79 1 2 974 494 161 52 1,157 598 16,809 11,540 3 63 110 120 180 323 324 2,701 2,606 431 270 1,734 2,668 10,594 7,797 2,685 3,064 1,623 1,271 600 615 3 43 54 7 121 691 1,677 2 3 24 7 10 3 218 41 36 7 40 451 6,032 18,252 69 163 150 51 61 91 5 6 22 3 3 8 276 327 •■; 2 41 1 5 14 44 271 332 61 106 9 28 1 10 7 8 460 284 22 21 12,557 8,380 95 133 -, 14 14 388 630 5 1 43 188 281 6,514 4,225 108 401 782 1,485 90 479 3 6 89 9 10 11 12 5,076 7,170 60 240 211 184,977 158,496 50 155 164 2,956 9,141 6 745 1,096 4,234 66,569 72,989 10,049 26,273 1,556 8,224 25 1,466 13 14 68 34 41 23 122 68 414 372 ! 24 i 31 44 52 53 68 266 278 93 63 292 507 507 220 250 107 78 62 60 15 16 512 164 145 51 1,043 486 3,537 2,649 5 3 63 88 117 165 303 309 2,230 1,815 372 208 1.512 2,274 3,454 2,777 1,870 1,430 1,173 582 562 502 17 18 23 7 21 39 11 1 3 21 7 10 3 210 14 23 7 2 161 387 39 80 109 43 61 50 19 20 501 270 175 66 698 771 2,871 2,862 5 3- 82 99 175 204 277 456 1,863 2,352 409 246 1,088 2,777 2,751 4,176 1,988 2,806 1,203 914 443 770 21 22 1 10 2 5 6 68 133 ... 3 2 1 2 9 3 7 56 347 911 6 14 13 12 5 ; :• 24 2 26 62 76 376 287 2 ... 3 11 6 9 18 2 18 83 535 710 20 62 281 103 11 9 25 2t 43 31 100 557 1,427 3 3 27 13 40 5,593 16,828 30 83 38 8 41 27 28 ••; 2 1 5 20 32 1 1 16 5 2 5 21 60 3 7 7 3 1 29 30 20 10 1 30 15 339 224 106 22 1 1 74 143 56 13 16 30 91 85 170 636 13 87 79 107 21 15 31 32 33 34 31 22 2 5 86 123 394 306 "4 8 20 5 15 74 138 11 8 70 103 153 204 25 50 39 131 25 53 35 36 95 43 6 6 218 417 1,483 838 If 1. ... 13 23 25 7 40 262 535 28 26 182 189 372 400 119 137 238 697 128 284 37 38 7 5 32 28 338 243 1( 5 47 9 6 25 61 2 6 138 106 97 1 66 41 138 32 39 40 5 23 22 127 52 ] "9 2 27 37 2 24 35 63 86 21 2 8 5 3 41 42 7 33 10 280 71 1 1 1 43 44 1 48 24 101 79 20 2 20 6 11 43 9 184 80 29 3 21 56 9 19 4 7 2 45 46 109 23 332 202 2,160 433 33 5 26 251 281 11 303 236 761 655 238 3 91 15 32 47 48 20 14 2 2 45 72 239 184 1 7 9 2 10 41 71 10 7 42 62 62 78 19 24 31 83 17 35 49 50 27 6 5 125 263 1,061 617 1 2 22 23 6 30 150 239 28 16 125 146 170 186 111 75 198 628 113 230 51 52 1 48 42 5 11 10 9 9 93 291 14 26 697 535 ... 24 23 1 1 35 18 14 73 236 16 23 5 72 138 4 13 131 196 5 99 74 34 27 201 750 18 96 346 53 54 5? 56 4 5 37 38 ] ... 1 1 3 1 12 2 14 35 25 3 4 3 9 2 10 57 58 27 8 1 13 19 49 140 130 ... 1 7 5 3 25 19 16 77 57 40 75 52 2 1 57 7 103 7 28 12 59 60 61 62 2 1 20 11 20 3 1 8 37 1 3 2 15 40 3 5 12 1 63 64 14 3 .'.'! 51 131 1 48 101 7 1 ... L 11 5 ia 2 227 1 7 9 2 2 5 3 95 18 13 40 31 45 1 2 15 65 66 67 68 154 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 4 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon 1 2 by crops, excluding soybean, cot-pea, and sorghoa hay (see text): 1,267,642 1,618,329 9,255 10,007 33,798 35,384 3,150 5,574 11,152 13,901 24,781 25,427 18,127 21,445 9,637 11,888 10,553 12,271 1949... 3 4 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures out for hay 1949... 15,087 24,806 117 189 244 610 15 34 34 43 393 407 161 235 146 107 67 178 5 6 acres 1954... 1949... 116,326 180,707 727 788 2,220 5,562 68 126 212 311 3,239 2,745 1,488 2,253 629 308 504 1,211 7 8 tons 1954... 1949... 195,640 376,402 1,258 1,371 3,731 11,645 131 259 369 661 5,462 5,731 2,190 3,624 933 615 693 2,641 • 10 985 12,829 7 83 33 302 1 24 294 19 152 3 14 3 11 tons 1954... 11 12 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and 1949... 15,249 19,640 133 106 140 150 31 114 94 126 224 187 135 110 253 230 74 109 13 acres 1954... 1949... 143,001 173,203 1,060 545 1,620 1,890 286 748 1,447 1,956 2,348 1,751 1,625 968 1,837 1,499 691 889 15 16 tons 1954... 1949... 143,206 205,506 1,223 708 1,933 1,976 320 1,066 1,074 2,036 2,294 2,377 1,505 1,062 1,665 1,585 745 1,440 L7 572 5 11 2 2 11 13 6 1 18 tons 1954... 5,061 71 103 40 53 170 123 24 3 19 20 1949... 50,467 94,317 367 711 933 1,336 228 575 276 552 905 1,324 556 854 454 915 445 753 21 22 acres 1954... 1949... 570,845 1,046,795 2,960 6,109 18,612 23,874 1,969 4,270 4,897 9,495 10,116 16,345 7,952 4,990 3,710 7,931 5,468 8,417 23 24 tons 1954... 1949... 442,505 1,216,373 2,475 7,294 15,303 28,130 1,474 5,164 3,028 9,639 8,245 18,328 5,329 13,827 2,991 8,056 4,057 10,811 25 2,990 17 148 11 9 50 56 13 36 ..c tons 1954... 25,842 121 1,737 80 94 466 416 132 237 27 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains 27,951 12,403 287 214 631 256 52 11 187 82 663 188 313 189 261 183 232 120 28 1949... 29 30 acres 1954... 1949... 237,964 84,216 1,865 1,212 7,846 2,470 412 59 2,954 918 5,165 1,181 3,041 1,359 1,252 895 2,343 785 31 32 tons 1954... 1949... 243,294 82,686 1,908 1,053 8,261 2,615 562 68 3,366 933 5,556 1,242 2,796 1,178 1,219 827 2,049 843 33 982 8 57 3 1 22 25 4 16 34 tons 1954... 7,274 44 409 6 6 79 95 17 137 3J 21,100 17,086 299 303 353 233 64 40 122 107 427 409 399 406 317 239 187 168 « 1949... 17 38 acres 1954... 1949... 198,389 138,878 2,643 1,617 3,500 1,940 415 303 1,642 1,410 3,702 3,308 4,010 4,884 2,209 1,313 1,547 1,117 19 40 tons 1954... 1949 . . . 167,587 146,790 2,476 1,687 3,410 2,223 366 335 1,021 1,296 3,597 3,221 2,416 5,093 1,741 1,368 1,278 1,406 41 751 6,999 6 52 25 155 3 21 3 5 13 75 30 154 9 56 1 1 42 tons 1954... 43 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover. 34 104 1,117 1,353 5,534 6,502 1 20 40 2 10 211 251 500 1,176 1 1 11 20 60 15 1 15 37 44 45 46 47 48 1949... acres 1954... 1949... tons, green weight 1954... 1949... 49 50 Clover seed, lespedeza, grass, and other field seed crops: Crimson clover seed harvested. . .farms reporting 1954... 1949... 1,920 3,757 1 177 294 6 10 14 39 12 5 24 49 20 17 51 52 acres 1954... 1949... 25,378 56,359 5 2,879 5,234 28 102 182 518 79 62 239 386 243 173 53 54 bushels 1954... 1949... 54,383 143,520 20 5,860 8,962 68 181 629 1,209 90 161 385 824 525 404 55 56 1949... 3,255 6,757 1 4 128 227 8 38 16 27 30 54 8 15 2 17 19 57 58 acres 1954... 1949... 39,159 66,572 3 14 1,631 2,094 56 258 158 219 229 424 30 106 3 133 178 59 60 pounds 1954. . . 1949 . . . 5,726,291 14,322,256 600 3,006 322,640 409,318 7,200 44,235 27, 146 45,262 38,500 80, 811 4,210 17,978 980 26,500 42,700 61 1,383 480 1 49 4 3 1 13 2 32 3 3 1 2 " 3 62 1949... 63 64 acres 1954... 1949... 15,873 4,384 20 486 136 41 5 100 3 159 46 28 2 13 17 65 66 pounds 1954. .. 1949... 3,136,687 807,239 3,000 82,693 2,450 3,500 100 12,681 270 34,735 9,600 7,300 200 3,600 2,150 67 Other field seed crons harvested acres 1954 14,683 99 628 19 32 218 5 1 148 TENNESSEE 155 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Coce Coffee CrocJtett Cumberland Davidaon Decatur De Kalb Lcksor, Dyer 11,302 21, 439 9,472 11,768 5,616 7,843 4,878 7,268 18,751 24,525 6,707 9,638 15,852 17,443 14,445 13,923 6,074 11, 932 11, 194 14,399 17,333 24,024 5,476 5,920 12,614 13,518 10,338 16,864 6,316 11,918 1 2 94 194 272 405 22 61 32 41 165 182 62 98 327 349 158 303 17 59 41 90 182 530 10 63 26 45 212 480 65 126 3 4 486 958 935 1,610 137 289 116 148 752 690 298 420 2,031 1,836 1,291 2,002 106 293 273 415 2,274 6,402 56 214 129 235 961 2,399 893 1,539 5 6 618 1,974 4 1,373 3,276 12 230 498 178 242 1,304 1,441 5 519 949 6 3,001 3,556 10 2,846 4,046 44 118 598 380 921 3,847 12,260 14 62 393 1 283 578 2 1,425 4,451 15 1,470 2,855 8 7 8 9 19 45 15 35 46 97 481 9 136 10 12 52 54 10 94 283 593 702 81 109 11 84 580 763 65 82 304 366 90 70 16 46 409 65 72 26 36 39 93 133 308 26 53 11 12 599 1,499 3,117 3,843 816 843 70 506 4,470 5,459 426 641 2,527 3,235 1,017 739 253 429 5,103 4,650 961 884 429 159 332 777 1,251 2,038 394 895 13 14 661 2,023 3 2,831 3,834 1,006 1,155 6 59 570 4,083 5,774 11 456 687 1 2,446 3,697 8 1,145 970 10 255 476 1 4,250 5,342 9 947 1,164 3 327 223 2 261 933 1,237 2,395 6 379 1,153 1 15 16 17 42 34 41 10 '• 33 74 16 71 57 26 28 3 ie 833 1,885 461 730 247 635 479 798 943 1,721 379 625 566 860 741 877 418 1,095 292 799 296 836 461 672 609 983 454 1,150 227 667 19 20 6,927 17,056 2,652 4,614 2,810 6,233 4,108 6,433 7,370 15,385 3,693 7,326 6,170 8,693 9,222 ?,373 4,651 11,105 2,594 7,688 4,588 12,759 4,391 5,576 8,970 11,569 4,422 10,707 3,200 8,947 21 5,096 18,914 2,129 5,076 2,313 7,459 3,146 7,118 5,398 15,607 2,401 8,746 4,477 8,789 9,920 11, 895 3,420 14,239 1,748 7,834 3,766 15,353 4,157 6,399 4,896 14,613 3,020 11,635 2,950 11,766 23 24 27 22 26 72 11 8 29 133 15 5 13 32 25 17 ie 25 140 102 287 342 58 39 366 1,517 87 120 211 164 232 83 235 26 180 32 400 123 99 48 81 16 451 226 197 157 387 171 209 107 51 10 269 126 266 135 38 8 185 66 361 170 53 10 27 28 1,233 161 1,405 391 652 241 417 63 2,724 993 1,469 1,013 2,378 941 1,763 682 339 74 1,89; 767 3,685 1,214 262 22 1,615 503 2,383 825 1,044 63 29 30 1,306 182 1,346 321 794 299 374 60 2,685 976 1,105 958 2,223 903 1,933 732 282 80 1,609 749 3,668 1,303 346 19 1,220 515 2,234 766 941 51 31 32 4 6 1 10 10 7 11 16 8 7 2 9 3 33 15 44 66 19 61 50 107 53 59 150 6 61 93 34 287 226 267 282 85 42 35 33 438 250 86 33 311 282 124 126 89 50 171 137 385 254 35 23 187 70 168 144 63 58 • 5 36 2,057 1,812 1,363 1,424 1,201 323 167 134 3,435 1,972 821 276 2,743 2,715 1,152 1,071 725 372 1,332 1,223 5,825 3,606 318 120 1,568 443 1,321 946 751 635 37 36 1,589 1,994 1,087 1,304 990 357 101 154 2,930 1,987 698 270 2,404 2,867 1,034 1,145 474 376 742 1,143 5,032 4,003 305 91 1,201 570 1,097 929 1,136 678 J9 40 5 23 5 37 32 1 2 5 26 1 3 7 42 15 93 1 2 22 484 3 6 2 34 6 94 41 42 3 12 23 1 19 76 1 1 3 2 2 8 5 151 556 1 20 80 1 20 1 1 34 170 65 43 44 45 46 47 48 7 30 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 195 286 5 15 12 4 7 13 20 7 28 7 36 49 50 59 300 7 21 3 3 2 ..* 6 13 2,712 4,061 38 180 87 244 27 46 106 309 71 225 118 422 51 52 76 687 7 31 10 8 6 ..*. 29 26 6,452 7,706 117 369 164 387 55 137 234 776 92 526 111 724 53 54 28 57 3 3 24 76 18 37 1 9 13 24 12 28 68 84 129 198 1 10 10 13 11 71 38 122 3 35 100 232 55 56 219 365 4 11 198 504 112 199 29 63 140 62 149 450 649 1,504 1,743 50 344 238 196 94 217 451 1,270 29 215 1,393 2,779 57 58 24,056 83,795 760 2,460 27,250 88,634 8,790 33,773 200 5,100 6,300 42,612 6,760 28,004 85,635 134,758 169,335 318,343 3,200 65,060 53,000 28,560 9,100 30,062 65,575 304,805 4,300 42,028 167,430 528,326 59 60 21 6 5 2 14 7 8 1 7 24 19 7 12 3 16 1 22 13 2 8 11 6 21 10 61 62 280 27 20 3 206 64 66 7 21 258 145 61 122 16 202 25 673 84 27 56 52 187 18 525 166 63 64 73,760 4,740 3,492 707 38,700 15,400 6,345 400 6,550 65,562 24, 100 15,726 24,680 5,300 55,250 7,500 146,600 18,150 5,000 15,306 5,540 26,950 2,750 107,955 13,670 65 66 300 6 10 141 63 48 40 771 352 8 40 20 59 32 88 67 156 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 4 of 6 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen 1 2 Hay crops, excluding soybean, cowpea, and aorghnn hay (see text): 1949 . . . 11,633 19,976 10,032 11,566 20,755 19,481 11,284 24,982 25,586 28,964 14,471 16,828 52,458 60,214 2,590 3,726 14,453 16,233 3 4 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay 1949... 11 32 48 57 430 734 90 306 203 541 439 589 815 881 58 126 345 544 5 6 acres 1954... 1949 . . . 107 249 226 249 4,798 7,348 320 1,084 1,501 4,175 2,418 2,596 4,583 4,537 552 940 2,428 3,448 7 8 tons 1954... 1949... 97 317 502 536 10,061 16,236 520 2,381 2,660 9,258 3,441 5,832 7,461 10,221 979 2,009 2,920 7,272 9 2 113 3 10 9 16 23 7 10 tons 1954... 7 1,800 1 120 60 77 211 33 11 12 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and 1949... 45 307 249 180 86 110 59 236 117 111 365 427 1,459 1,887 48 62 218 273 13 acres 1954... 1949... 316 2,191 2,393 1,293 1,025 1,115 294 1,442 1,272 819 2,717 3,286 15,715 20,504 399 468 2,842 3,176 15 L6 tons 1954... 1949... 244 1,916 3,535 1,599 1,238 1,353 263 1,848 1,236 1,091 2,278 3,556 14,616 26,923 434 692 2,607 4,171 17 10 9 2 5 8 44 6 4 1!! tons 1954... 72 70 81 73 440 55 34 19 20 1949... 590 1,596 443 873 752 813 928 2,379 680 1,493 519 946 1,765 2,455 109 233 413 694 21 acres 1954... 1949... 8,562 17,137 3,634 8,075 10,150 9,142 8,364 20,407 9,451 18,884 4,722 9,036 16,354 25,820 936 1,751 4,804 7,821 23 24 tone 1954... 1949... 6,949 16,970 3,900 9,595 11,739 10,381 7,238 25,645 6,669 22,719 3,428 9,193 12,990 31,206 912 2,178 3,144 8,311 25 18 10 129 65 36 12 55 11 16 26 tons 1954... 257 106 1,979 439 420 85 296 118 112 27 28 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains 1949... 50 7 376 223 256 114 185 63 785 340 527 170 1,227 303 44 47 355 107 10 acres 1954... 1949... 761 146 2,572 1,405 2,042 667 1,135 237 7,387 2,362 2,872 828 7,503 1,454 275 188 2,617 581 31 32 tons 1954... 1949 . . . 875 115 3,057 1,449 2,328 670 1,473 292 7,450 2,302 2,739 827 8,861 1,684 311 245 2,932 609 33 2 8 3 34 12 17 1 11 34 tons 1954 .. . 10 37 7 234 91 109 48 71 35 16 1949... 238 109 130 108 237 145 177 257 373 286 262 173 970 955 68 89 185 150 17 Hi acres 1954... 1949... 1,887 641 1,207 717 2,740 1,097 1,171 1,658 5,975 2,958 1,742 1,077 8,303 8,842 428 404 1,762 1,397 39 40 tons 1954... 1949 . . . 1,907 492 1,109 801 3,046 1,278 1,095 1,756 4,481 3,641 1,404 1,078 6,822 10,312 457 509 1,323 1,481 41 3 85 3 9 25 391 5 19 21 321 1 10 18 78 7 59 7 23 42 tons 1954... 43 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, 1 3 40 1 4 24 63 137 44 45 46 48 1949... acres 1954... 1949... tons, green weight 1954... 1949... 49 50 Clover seed, lespedeza, grass, and other field seed crops: CriJnson clover seed harvested. . -farms reporting 1954... 1949... 14 19 252 486 18 103 112 207 20 28 58 6 51 52 acres 1954. . 1949... 408 511 3,176 7,520 193 1,272 1,851 3,416 101 236 477 75 53 54 bushels 1954... 1949 . . . 696 1,094 7,635 25,088 292 2,674 4,252 12,135 114 527 1,460 79 55 56 1949 . . . 20 4S 1 1 61 84 346 478 20 57 1 10 50 153 14 20 22 57 58 acres 1954... 1949 . . . 349 838 4 487 703 4,988 6,710 274 509 7 51 306 720 106 115 30 119 59 60 pounds 1954 .. . 1949... 45,094 137,663 100 1,040 72,693 168,708 653,207 1,085,256 31,040 80,685 1,540 12,160 51,845 142,683 27,000 30,078 2,140 18,244 61 62 1949. . . 12 1 2 1 38 25 32 14 17 1 6 2 65 7 3 8 13 3 63 64 acres 1954... 1949... 291 50 12 1 328 226 382 94 134 3 20 7 346 31 11 67 73 8 65 66 pounds 1954 1949... 43,800 5,000 2,264 100 83,825 37,249 100,163 17,110 24,653 400 4,000 1,210 75,766 5,781 5,150 14,950 7,940 1,440 67 130 16 208 799 53 65 781 49 248 TENNESSEE 157 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coniinued Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox 12,158 13,666 8,659 9,260 7,127 12,718 6,376 9,203 28,118 30,518 11,319 20,904 7,361 11,076 12,416 20,822 8,515 12,750 3,891 5,551 6,387 8,231 6,896 9,537 25,202 26,923 9,385 8,328 31,704 38,428 1 2 87 167 98 119 36 52 26 34 509 524 20 41 79 144 50 111 139 293 79 127 33 97 94 201 474 627 107 101 719 874 3 4 881 1,302 374 419 377 340 141 156 2,816 2,732 169 227 367 532 422 659 946 1,891 538 705 209 456 411 694 4,023 5,234 472 450 5,812 5,712 5 6 1,741 2,510 610 657 655 789 170 217 4,658 5,770 262 390 446 964 614 1,555 1,187 3,887 905 1,245 302 883 632 1,421 6,521 11,768 847 852 9,814 11,986 7 8 11 6 3 2 20 1 2 5 7 3 10 15 4 40 9 134 43 247 27 225 5 3 13 3? 23 74 275 26 466 10 32 61 381 385 38 101 71 112 887 1,163 20 51 38 53 100 382 89 147 84 99 61 94 46 81 258 303 841 775 360 338 11 12 387 481 2,415 2,519 283 771 561 952 8,120 10,696 303 716 373 271 941 3,643 1,178 1,156 506 901 667 870 243 453 2,827 3,769 5,445 5,120 3,024 2,901 13 361 452 2,570 2,945 308 781 550 1,118 7,863 13,052 321 883 360 376 839 4,869 944 1,198 448 934 625 1,170 255 553 3,255 4,471 6,293 5,781 3,481 3,626 15 16 4 16 1 9 27 2 2 5 7 11 4 2 9 26 16 17 23 74 * 69 316 5 11 48 103 66 30 2 108 104 124 18 340 638 485 735 505 1,250 431 864 1,021 1,420 746 1,810 687 1,354 677 1,415 288 686 138 322 274 561 496 894 870 1,059 242 313 777 1,661 19 5,311 8,298 2,763 5,269 5,079 11,034 4,569 7,719 9,103 12,792 9,725 19,071 5,274 9,955 6,668 14,589 3,039 7,695 1,210 3,233 2,973 6,147 4,278 6,792 11,302 14, 517 1,581 1,943 8,537 21,088 21 22 3,726 8,952 2,313 5,647 4,073 12,370 4,131 8,688 7,065 13,483 7,281 23,898 4,964 11,063 5,238 18,125 1,907 7,695 679 3,554 1,813 7,640 2,802 7,125 8,127 15,585 1,566 2,111 7,169 23,136 23 24 5: 25 18 65 36 32 43 32 15 7 17 28 22 7 41 25 412 137 149 428 231 257 224 175 58 23 186 91 175 21 289 21 250 278 375 92 25 55 20 638 201 46 20 101 11 279 43 275 177 96 31 167 58 225 191 423 190 315 107 915 490 27 28 2,835 2,084 1,906 305 316 70 442 90 3,315 903 428 171 620 70 2,576 356 2,507 1,168 592 165 1,432 340 1,235 1,222 3,305 1,186 1,076 377 8,091 3,312 <9 30 3,084 1,998 2,301 365 302 35 489 91 3,268 899 336 196 768 65 3,165 411 2,558 1,020 556 148 1,408 356 1,000 1,088 3,559 1,155 1,366 363 8,893 3,438 31 32 29 12 3 21 1 1 5 11 5 4 18 5 2 43 33 291 78 105 65 '• 5 21 51 27 25 44 80 4 349 34 262 238 200 106 100 77 95 46 570 471 95 76 135 87 234 178 103 113 117 67 131 62 87 87 331 243 118 93 734 725 35 36 2,744 1,564 1,201 746 972 540 663 245 4,710 3,583 694 687 727 432 1,809 1,480 845 826 1,045 519 1,106 437 729 594 3,709 2,277 811 530 6,220 5,331 37 38 2,602 1,574 1,067 931 918 565 668 293 3,776 3,598 405 731 556 381 1,391 1,461 519 734 842 649 685 397 574 692 2,905 2,430 850 499 5,447 5,694 39 40 16 65 9 17 1 2 12 169 19 95 2 6 2 2 7 45 2 21 10 53 2 22 22 3 48 4 98 22 185 41 42 8 61 323 1 1 4 1 43 100 500 54 360 13 38 36 48 295 150 20 100 45 46 47 48 2 28 10 21 3 14 1 7 15 7 22 167 18 31 1 1 9 1 1 7 4 49 50 14 259 125 199 18 97 27 7 130 252 31 32 350 1,928 225 315 10 5 129 2 12 28 55 51 52 28 459 276 698 41 228 19 5 108 473 75 90 630 4,474 653 852 35 5 328 2 12 34 58 53 54 5 13 3 27 43 33 60 8 32 150 150 21 80 106 276 12 23 1 18 18 17 32 16 37 3 1 6 19 55 56 24 46 12 274 635 356 445 23 223 3,358 2,341 189 336 961 1,879 127 170 3 191 111 121 236 111 239 7 27 169 57 58 3,055 12,675 642 23,335 124,345 39,100 157,780 3,850 26,923 418,866 559,222 33,903 47,909 179,585 414,859 18,650 38,245 600 15,655 21,197 23,250 51,470 11,036 48,980 1,300 150 8,750 26,945 59 60 3 6 6 3 2 1 9 25 12 1 5 1 5 2 14 28 2 1 5 1 61 62 46 18 85 30 19 12 6 7 107 334 39 116 5 2 218 17 206 109 217 11 1 23 2 63 64 5,200 2,280 8,030 6,000 3,380 2,800 550 840 31,080 74,265 5,550 21,140 1,200 11,900 154 48,288 1,700 33,545 22,740 50,390 1,600 100 2,630 900 65 66 51 8 187 320 514 182 82 372 29 26 730 10 63 67 158 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 4 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) Laxe Lauderdale Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon McMinn McNairy Macon Bay crops, excluding soybean, cowpea, and sorghum hay (3ee text): 1,701 2,255 6,049 11,135 10,392 14,327 1,971 3,004 29,353 27,460 15,613 20,225 27,514 32,345 6,156 8,773 15,649 17,745 2 1949... 3 4 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay 1949... 85 139 138 208 107 290 31 64 161 426 197 268 299 526 31 103 110 272 5 6 acres 1954... 1949... 1,568 2,269 983 1,573 554 1,292 155 315 1,237 3,329 1,665 2,120 3,090 3,941 101 354 458 962 7 8 tons 1954. . . 1949. . . 3,889 5,671 1,596 2,900 865 2,420 254 559 2,524 7,333 2,537 4,706 5,213 8,218 113 483 573 1,741 9 29 8 4 3 11 5 8 1 3 10 tons 1954... 1,011 69 21 12 202 51 180 2 12 11 12 Clover, tijnothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay farms reporting 1954. . . 1949... 19 28 34 64 16 37 111 96 198 143 165 145 207 403 153 247 13 14 acres 1954... 1949... 180 155 197 327 119 210 1,508 1,106 2,524 1,750 1,731 1,398 1,456 2,158 862 1,489 15 Id tons 1954... 1949... 138 181 193 366 94 219 1,787 1,412 1,980 1,905 1,732 1,597 1,421 2,604 753 1,529 17 1 2 8 3 13 18 tons 1954... 7 24 64 26 75 19 20 1949... 2 376 918 760 1,222 134 213 1,057 1,394 343 817 890 1,497 555 908 971 1,380 21 22 acres 1954... 1949... 54 3,888 9,197 6,389 10,331 1,133 1,824 15,776 19,295 4,808 13,850 12,712 21,753 3,735 5,774 9,569 12,677 23 24 tons 1954... 1949... 55 2,853 10,556 4,749 11,374 812 1,813 14,112 23,649 2,598 14,957 7,280 24,494 3,747 6,327 6,490 14,379 25 1 8 78 8 56 9 32 36 28 26 tons 1954... 52 56 525 30 1,159 65 141 214 153 28 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains 1949... 1 38 6 375 215 70 60 555 201 423 152 640 366 31 8 545 266 29 30 acres 1954... 1949... 14 435 41 2,125 945 412 429 6,103 1,488 4,320 997 7,084 2,684 144 18 3,571 1,567 31 32 tons 1954... 1949... 14 496 47 1,892 770 344 365 6,367 1,458 4,663 1,015 5,951 2,325 168 15 3,154 1,202 J3 1 13 5 24 10 10 12 34 tons 1954... 2 63 11 225 192 43 73 35 36 1949... 2 50 62 178 316 31 28 346 257 197 161 360 303 131 82 162 174 37 38 acres 1954... 1949... 65 563 304 1,127 1,846 152 305 4,729 2,661 2,250 1,587 2,772 2,543 720 400 1,189 1,133 39 40 tons 1954... 1949... 25 539 334 799 1,976 100 247 5,236 3,179 1,745 1,518 1,963 2,217 573 343 1,064 891 41 Sold farms reporting 1954 7 57 1 1 20 313 6 63 8 46 3 12 84 42 tons 1954... 43 44 45 46 47 48 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, 1949... acres 1954... 1949... tons, green weight 1954... 1949... 1 2 3 46 320 2 17 125 128 515 501 2 10 30 Clover seed, lespedeza, grass, and other field seed crops: 49 50 Crimson clover seed harvested. . .farms reporting 1954... 1949... 8 4 68 63 1 8 124 274 2 3 5 16 3 1 2 1 51 52 acres 1954... 1949... 64 26 964 848 5 78 1,722 4,943 10 28 36 114 6 3 3 6 53 54 hushels 1954... 1949... 120 60 2,763 2,945 12 169 4,874 15,466 14 40 38 212 17 7 20 55 56 1949 . . . 73 139 37 101 10 47 81 14 35 12 20 5 17 7 102 57 58 acres 1954... 1949... 884 1,085 386 842 76 406 663 123 223 61 81 33 74 17 467 59 60 pounds 1954. . . 1949 . . . 126,236 160,563 57,753 161,902 8,374 67,275 138,292 12,121 50,210 4,060 18,546 6,350 16,150 2,530 125,499 61 1 1 17 1 16 6 7 7 5 2 32 14 62 1949... 63 64 acres 1954... 1949... 10 20 119 3 145 20 42 116 8 30 161 82 65 66 pounds 1954 .. . 1949... 1,500 2,600 30,175 750 27,667 4,500 8,857 19,140 1,786 3,400 56,450 16,450 67 80 1,121 2 53 205 13 31 33 small fractio TENNESSEE 159 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Madison Marion Marshal] Maury Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam 11,671 5,506 18,627 25,646 9,211 23,957 13,348 4,902 5,892 10,658 14,163 3,392 5,661 4,534 13,046 1 20,121 7,129 23,001 30,830 12,264 30,102 18,058 5,141 8,917 18,292 20,576 2,813 7,240 5,932 18,826 2 101 41 202 461 35 304 123 32 29 53 283 18 59 83 209 3 159 81 492 928 104 401 188 117 47 121 398 35 95 97 288 4 1,016 490 2,129 6,483 264 2,949 1,153 187 137 507 1,341 95 305 629 1,128 5 982 662 4,442 11,234 856 4,137 1,613 606 153 877 1,785 181 505 613 1,323 t 1,445 710 3,430 11,028 455 4,864 2,203 270 183 1,164 2,241 175 639 1,197 1,913 7 2,002 1,539 9,001 24,025 1,734 9,945 3,187 1,217 208 2,043 3,065 389 817 1,150 2,464 8 4 5 13 36 3 17 9 2 1 7 27 1 4 9 11 9 8 13 94 1,190 60 132 183 29 2 158 135 6 43 102 214 10 71 19 49 53 41 128 195 49 121 89 201 29 83 36 179 11 228 30 58 76 48 171 279 81 112 152 243 39 42 26 200 12 609 232 771 562 665 1,494 2,571 445 990 1,833 1,437 247 597 311 1,503 13 1,783 429 715 724 642 1,827 3,126 736 802 2,708 1,482 351 305 227 1,539 14 481 277 624 577 895 1,915 3,443 429 985 2,160 1,311 279 861 425 1,308 15 2,052 487 815 788 845 2,108 4,519 878 907 3,401 1,633 232 333 292 1,531 It 2 1 1 2 1 9 12 1 7 14 2 6 7 3 17 41 7 10 19 10 217 243 15 57 62 13 43 86 62 18 632 197 436 380 278 666 577 196 278 329 813 194 350 148 678 19 1,456 377 972 1,077 501 1,324 1,085 274 744 982 1,470 239 538 308 1,279 2C 7,694 2,840 6,640 5,642 5,294 8,838 6,214 1,988 2,218 4,012 7,715 2,027 3,177 1,463 6,378 21 15,783 5,211 14,821 15,031 9,4-0 18,876 12,165 2,790 5,991 12,791 14,912 1,885 5,861 3,721 13,173 22 5,400 2,612 4,725 4,178 2,838 5,893 , i ; 1,939 1,932 3,653 5,930 1,772 3,090 1,300 4,262 23 16,556 5,588 17,389 16,421 11,286 20,667 15,941 3,008 6,557 17,219 15,872 1,776 6,488 3,707 13,723 2/ 31 32 IS 31 13 38 28 8 5 26 103 33 33 18 45 2: 144 304 285 288 162 430 260 67 50 240 366 306 224 106 192 : 102 62 481 729 147 625 189 169 143 159 321 62 149 91 380 < 20 42 213 324 81 276 65 85 102 36 306 26 76 40 232 28 678 594 6,249 9,436 2,167 6,218 1,377 1,413 653 2,079 1,918 595 e94 795 2,471 29 98 335 2,126 3,149 767 1,858 355 565 414 354 1,832 143 480 156 1,565 3C 772 685 6,861 10,276 1,699 6,671 1,769 1,604 652 2,703 1,465 490 920 739 1,841 31 107 319 1,970 3,095 705 1,572 371 560 417 377 1,621 96 469 134 1,552 32 6 5 11 35 2 27 4 2 16 27 5 15 8 25 33 18 34 77 500 14 181 32 26 258 93 50 81 41 102 34 177 112 269 307 87 515 145 105 278 152 265 44 96 209 175 35 269 61 146 15S 64 467 95 82 300 144 215 29 43 161 241 3£ 1,674 1,350 2,635 3,473 321 4,320 1,991 869 1,894 2,227 1,752 42 b 688 1,316 1,566 37 1,746 495 1,465 1,473 607 3,374 853 626 1,571 1,564 1,373 266 322 1,161 1,729 38 1,279 1,218 2,123 2,941 543 4,047 2,300 965 1,582 2,370 1,334 377 636 1,174 1,274 39 1,636 449 1,718 1,663 660 3,141 1,112 728 1,588 1,815 1,191 298 315 1,112 1,548 4C 4 11 8 21 19 6 1 2 8 17 3 4 15 10 41 1 91 43 3 268 201 3 138 189 2 42 35 9 69 59 14 10 98 1 20 43 42 43 44 45 12 42 42 133 760 320 125 4t 47 50 172 231 1,682 4 21 32 80 63 5 10 6 14 3 1 9 9 49 92 79 138 116 11 18 14 12 73 2 25 18 6 50 369 352 1,263 1,180 48 65 42 205 187 19 25 72 57 I'l 892 1,017 2,261 2,871 104 207 146 132 1,313 11 399 139 35 52 544 1,195 2,141 1,681 68 112 47 368 304 15 33 73 102 53 2,075 2,392 4,903 4,468 215 256 372 422 3,280 15 796 280 75 54 37 13 9 8 7 17 49 6 118 42 6 4 1 24 - 55 87 15 e9 99 8 39 147 7 6 235 94 10 4 17 46 56 458 65 65 87 80 106 1,324 39 1,598 279 61 28 5 272 57 1,074 118 1,031 1,194 53 323 2,505 29 49 2,786 449 85 17 83 250 58 35,434 10,050 8,900 7,850 11,350 20,300 240,636 5,100 205,964 53,777 7,335 7,050 700 26,950 59 195,384 24,319 189,459 185,318 9,185 50,750 707,182 4,450 5,900 575,277 119,943 17,650 4,650 18,200 55,079 61 13 3 9 1 22 15 15 13 2 17 5 2 1 64 13 21 9 2 10 2 2 23 6 61 62 74 38 297 127 120 59 764 24 16 1,060 127 11 50 13 207 .63 22 3 16 510 2 118 38 16 41 ,u 8,980 6,000 41,685 22,805 25,874 10,900 157,663 3,309 3,100 195,844 20,534 2,000 9,975 1,800 30,620 65 5,900 500 1,900 103,285 160 17,758 9,200 1,700 4,710 66 349 12 76 65 34 136 391 29 (Z) 467 155 18 21 3 66 67 160 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 4 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford Scott Sequatchie Sevier Shelby Smith 1 2 Hay crops, eselodinr soybean, covpea, sod sorehiui bay (see. text): 1949... 8,817 11,331 10,132 14,163 19,998 24,422 37,700 46,783 4,276 6,315 4,390 4,214 18,341 23,029 12,423 17,585 14,176 19,053 3 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay 47 94 114 192 129 191 418 995 79 82 16 22 213 237 33 48 29 166 4 1949... 5 acres 1954... 1949... 372 573 692 1,053 1,338 1,833 5,518 12,852 342 190 176 289 1,228 1,247 314 488 184 1,086 7 S tons 1954... 1949... 608 963 815 1,826 2,772 3,834 9,471 27,457 623 347 277 560 1,852 2,561 507 831 243 1,997 9 Sold farms reporting 1954 5 6 3 32 4 1 6 1 10 tons 1954... 100 56 93 853 13 5 63 8 11 12 Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and 1949... 45 55 80 104 317 337 73 115 102 116 22 25 403 433 40 61 51 103 13 14 acres 1954... 1949... 356 626 1,003 1,119 4,214 4,402 1,344 1,138 579 836 379 434 3,400 3,621 656 617 438 825 15 16 tons 1954... 1949... 299 658 907 1,295 5,445 5,846 2,592 1,392 575 944 224 651 3,244 4,448 748 620 447 1,024 17 2 1 20 1 2 3 12 2 1 1« tons 1954... 12 217 10 4 27 63 5 10 19 20 1949... 279 590 308 730 742 1,532 810 1,485 475 737 136 203 889 1,370 539 1,244 574 1,275 21 22 acres 1954... 1949... 4,494 8,093 3,904 9,500 8,552 16,625 14,302 24,759 2,130 4,135 2,421 3,088 8,364 14,214 8,031 14,597 7,212 15,543 23 24 tons 1954... 1949... 2,121 7,856 2,256 9,253 8,116 22,893 11,052 29,063 1,980 4,663 1,923 3,263 6,451 17,147 6,928 17,364 4,591 29,763 25 15 126 53 293 33 667 10 46 8 108 17 150 34 414 10 163 2L. tons 1954... 23 27 28 Oats, wheat, barley, rye, or other small grains 1949... 255 166 269 119 436 125 684 419 85 72 73 27 530 312 103 15 357 156 29 30 acres 1954... 1949... 2,369 1,136 2,342 643 3,143 921 8,790 4,422 312 287 1,023 256 3,254 1,691 1,330 183 2,899 1,151 31 32 tons 1954... 1949... 1,762 1,025 1,967 648 4,237 1,104 8,893 4,525 321 256 1,129 272 3,072 1,679 1,267 121 2,260 968 33 Sold farms reporting 1954 11 43 2 17 15 102 25 292 3 19 6 15 16 10 60 34 tons 1954... 35 124 122 243 248 210 106 548 342 236 218 41 29 327 334 160 165 317 92 3b 1949... i7 acres 1954... 1949. . . 1,226 1,019 2,191 2,078 2,751 939 7,726 3,821 913 966 391 217 2,095 2,318 2,017 1,571 3,443 690 39 40 tons 1954... 1949... 770 1,164 1,470 1,942 2,793 1,126 6,506 4,560 930 1,404 377 280 1,912 2,680 2,065 1,618 2,564 840 41 2 22 5 48 10 79 24 407 1 3 11 51 5 89 7 73 42 tons 1954... 43 Grass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover. 1 6 20 62 60 227 ii 59 117 1 1 75 30 450 200 44 45 46 47 48 1949... acres 1954... 1949... tons, green weight 1954... 1949... 50 Clover seed, lespedeza, crass, and other field seed crops: Crimson clover seed harvested. . .farms reporting 1954... 1949... 15 36 2 2 29 49 53 152 15 19 4 6 20 20 11 51 52 acres 1954... 1949. . . 129 362 13 6 195 725 749 3,223 172 214 33 78 217 234 30 169 53 54 bushels 1954... 1949... 286 877 32 13 369 1,420 1,827 9,361 202 332 31 138 341 508 58 306 55 56 1949... 12 33 3 2 352 744 22 69 12 14 32 72 37 61 28 73 57 58 acres 1954... 1949... 145 373 13 7 5,244 10,064 351 746 84 103 162 350 543 620 173 487 59 60 pounds 1954... 1949... 7,388 63,834 850 1,250 975,250 2,856,886 39,238 138,480 13,036 11,960 18,730 68,882 58,298 69,694 21,798 120,350 61 62 1949... 15 3 4 1 75 41 35 27 3 7 2 10 5 23 16 63 64 acres 1954... 1949... 137 29 25 1 983 481 562 322 25 46 12 150 32 362 209 65 pounds 1954 .. . 1949 . . . 22,979 3,500 5,825 120 213,992 93,964 78,464 53,601 4,216 8,150 1,000 16,921 2,330 65,288 51,110 67 29 51 910 83 15 109 246 14 TENNESSEE L61 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson 3,945 6,729 25,373 27,256 26,828 39, 395 3,841 10,147 6,025 7,671 2,834 3,210 8,957 10,596 3,283 4,148 20,746 19,781 29,900 35,754 5,303 6,278 16,873 27,332 16,225 20,365 27,859 34,969 29,188 43,088 1 2 16 47 552 612 232 672 53 251 33 133 66 76 296 263 66 91 213 332 648 638 75 139 31 126 309 322 276 680 100 399 3 4 119 135 3,500 3,880 2,050 5,668 652 1,753 289 1,379 172 252 1,798 1,008 566 660 1,898 2,550 4,768 3,166 296 490 225 809 2,119 1,750 3,585 8,506 785 4,077 5 6 143 249 6,139 9,008 3,136 11,501 1,646 2,942 478 2,977 347 515 2,339 1,932 824 1,352 3,367 5,037 8,186 6,973 392 1,003 455 1,439 3,470 3,614 6,600 19,208 1,043 7,918 7 8 21 16 9 3 12 4 27 33 5 1 19 23 2 9 174 176 129 21 104 30 254 467 19 4 169 379 3 10 67 101 535 572 134 228 12 37 20 33 263 246 266 290 57 63 70 63 469 505 60 113 48 196 100 195 69 92 13. 263 11 12 701 922 4,739 5,299 1,180 1,834 110 576 139 276 1,171 1,167 1,875 2,146 577 448 1,096 680 4,400 5,014 501 667 448 1,440 1,039 2,429 1,136 1,049 1,751 3,293 13 14 805 1,070 3 4,120 5,677 19 1,298 2,220 99 728 121 317 1,197 987 11 1,699 2,203 8 408 508 2 991 811 5 3,573 5,209 17 485 725 465 1,893 1,003 2,848 3 1,094 1,219 2 1,273 3,575 1 15 1'. 17 22 116 15 68 25 7 63 189 45 16 34 26 6 18 259 572 1,148 1,531 1,014 2,087 228 784 256 388 142 211 238 649 133 264 926 1,243 1,096 1,917 252 536 1,051 2,180 766 1,077 514 1,208 706 1,712 19 20 2,239 5,197 11,067 15,719 11,957 27,701 2,136 7,195 3,409 5,306 784 1,194 1,500 5,386 1,189 2.521 13,049 14,487 11,500 23,189 2,568 4,415 11,247 22,533 9,151 13,820 9,026 19,952 10,368 27,324 21 22 2,156 6,962 8,548 16,533 9,574 32,758 1,660 7,869 2,362 5,883 680 1,141 1,011 5,052 685 2,901 10,505 15,805 7,873 24,056 1,923 4,849 9,767 29,007 6,736 15,529 7,034 22,836 6,820 32,218 23 24 5 50 46 10 11 11 1 3 95 65 23 90 44 34 14 25 72 432 421 54 115 84 1 11 730 480 173 696 293 359 178 26 58 18 518 96 719 241 49 13 150 61 97 34 316 161 89 49 226 144 615 127 142 77 330 48 302 155 608 308 607 320 27 28 328 104 3,044 514 7,841 1,945 349 100 1,387 455 313 104 1,645 809 671 336 2,177 872 37866 607 1,258 411 2,925 387 2,186 1,084 9,246 3,714 7,492 3,199 29 30 406 93 3,238 547 8,232 2,385 355 99 1,431 458 343 76 1,549 704 502 256 1,913 782 4,394 524 967 382 3,252 440 1,904 929 9,956 3,999 6,886 3,358 31 32 15 33 4 10 10 5 9 23 8 6 7 21 11 33 67 290 26 61 33 22 107 126 32 51 31 322 93 34 63 49 372 250 324 239 73 74 72 28 71 100 306 197 39 27 266 174 555 486 100 64 268 303 181 172 282 191 678 362 35 36 558 324 2,981 2,215 3,800 2,611 594 701 801 290 394 489 2,139 1,203 280 193 2,526 1,214 5,366 4,323 680 278 1,994 1,976 1,730 1,447 4,792 2,520 8,780 4,525 37 38 575 467 2,609 2,082 2,953 2,651 600 770 702 312 340 433 1,760 1,169 150 179 2,059 1,250 3,831 4,162 473 269 1,647 2,193 1,357 1,517 4,038 2,668 6,925 4,901 39 40 5 61 16 89 2 1 42 28 255 118 10 86 2 24 55 3 30 2 13 28 9 36 18 128 10 58 14 50 1 3 19 98 2 1 34 30 350 180 7 76 15 353 2 1 74 36 300 120 15 177 1 2 12 11 12 37 41 42 43 44 45 4i 47 48 2 .* 10 18 6 3 1 9 22 140 164 2 8 22 6 22 66 101 13 58 7 42 49 50 6 17 76 205 9 38 22 "4 111 192 1,867 2,599 10 70 273 40 255 712 1,595 268 1,056 50 696 51 52 12 27 157 683 9 74 153 20 141 433 3,736 7,872 16 154 869 115 695 1,508 4,488 323 1,930 93 1,618 53 54 10 19 9 21 100 268 81 166 23 3 1 15 108 172 15 53 5 15 199 252 33 56 20 65 26 106 55 56 110 91 42 117 1,172 3,357 892 1,348 25 197 10 2 15 55 1,208 1,447 97 295 22 101 2,379 2,539 236 376 193 815 245 791 57 58 20,062 19,520 6,290 26,288 255,956 886,528 71,498 241,987 3,175 43,820 2,500 400 1,400 13,445 185,720 370,510 15,290 79,836 3,360 19,210 299,873 428,468 29,360 96,699 25,815 14.9,452 32,700 180, 906 59 60 1 4 6 36 31 6 1 10 1 3 72 37 29 7 3 34 16 10 10 42 7 23 5 61 o2 27 8 14 10 474 321 39 3 144 15 28 11 667 223 308 27 16 438 99 81 69 847 62 270 26 63 ■•4 6,180 1,200 4,000 3,079 102,728 79,116 5,776 150 19,475 3,000 8,600 2,010 123,833 52,638 50,335 3,382 2,400 83,837 13,396 16,653 13,727 169,183 13,809 56,130 8,877 65 ... 13 50 198 134 28 9 350 370 74 363 51 84 91 162 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 5 of 6 ) —SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations , see text) Popcorn harvested. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bales 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. Tobacco harvested. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. Burley tobacco harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 19541 1949 2 bushels 1954. 1949. Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 19541 1949 2 bushels 1954. 1949. acres 1954. Other field crops harvested. nH for salt (other than Irish Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1954. 1949. Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. Sold dollars 1954. 1949. Snap beans (bush and pole types ) farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cabbage farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Tomatoes farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Green lima beans farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949 . Okra farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Sweet peppers and pimientos .. farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Watermelons farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949., Other vegetables acres 1954.. The State Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell c 56,363 67,038 633,797 887,923 505,532 616,742 1,519 371 2,123 1,046 1,406,118 1,456,200 96,940 103,888 129,539,458 127,324,176 69,491 68,706 72,211 75,412 98,125,702 90,259,440 7,187 8,392 21,833 24,733 27,228,928 32,296,892 3,541 3,752 2,896 3,743 4,184,828 4,767,844 110,251 117,603 8,183 18,148 1,812,249 2,337,947 61,041 71,495 7,212 14,242 1,025,495 1,842,810 5,654 166,190 186,449 9,147 9,281 33,203 26,517 3,510,479 3,288,266 3,115 4,030 9,080 6,017 1,298 2,565 2,078 3,448 3,484 4,959 4,399 1,235 1,798 1,675 (Z) (Z) 1,055 2,200 666 1,066 820 1,104 82 35 188 53 12,331 12,779 18,167 13,163 2,612 5,197 1,485 3,387 (Z) 1,060 8,400 eage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. 2For 1949, does not include acreage TENNESSEE 163 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Davidson Decatur De Kalb Dickson Dyer 2,434 1,082 394 2,288 3 574 15 1 2,258 1 2,734 1 1,363 398 2,635 922 16 2,702 2 22,045 12,084 1,541 36,274 12 3,975 28 1 36,142 3 28,701 5 18,430 1,897 46,153 19 8,531 35 56,852 4 13,509 9,913 1,156 29, 132 2,316 15 "i 32,780 5 21,522 2 10,461 1,298 40,859 8 2,754 21 46,948 6 22 17 5 2 63 2 15 15 10 2 37 6 3 1 7 4 2 2 3 3 1 3 1 6 8 57 1 (Z) (Z) 1 3 2 2 5 (Z) (Z) 3 4 13 (Z) (Z) 1 147 (Z) 8 1 5 (zj 9 10 44,552 1,340 410 415 5,475 800 1,487 4,398 5,705 726 80 86,409 1,155 138 50 11 1,400 400 1,800 700 600 3,200 300 1,100 1,200 1,500 12 4 831 2,258 2,523 760 2,156 55 187 730 1,185 2,260 13 (Z) 718 2,435 (Z) 3,147 778 2,256 68 152 774 1,061 2,429 14 3,160 1,357,540 2,760,453 4,441,920 1,129,944 3,435,227 79,966 257,737 799,380 1,461,943 2,666,261 15 254 1,009,022 3,438,695 52 4,676,139 817,509 2,637,987 82,375 226,068 970,829 1,242,658 16 2 1,355 244 2,190 767 1,887 79 388 249 1,298 227 17 1 998 233 2 2,619 809 1,894 68 292 236 1,316 164 18 831 148 2,523 760 2,156 54 187 312 1,185 131 19 (Z) 715 163 (zj 3,140 778 2,243 64 151 311 1,060 116 20 3,160 1,357,540 163,935 4,441,920 1,129,776 3,435,227 79,716 257,737 310,050 1,461,943 148,291 21 254 1,006,107 1 1 187,232 635 733 2,044 2,247 2,515,925 52 4,665,142 2 3 817,249 1 (zj 2,623,843 6 9 76,550 1 3 1 4 250 225,188 2 1 350,516 153 170 403 446 470,980 1,242,258 1 1 114,904 793 881 2,121 2,285 2,508,570 22 23 24 25 26 27 1,200 3,224,475 63 3,750 20 2 11,423 5,825 880 593,999 26 400 2,826,733 8 28 29 3 2 21 66 25 80,593 4 1 (Z) (Z) 168 5 11 15 17 18,350 18 8 28 9,400 30 31 32 33 1,715 26,988 7,247 240 2,716 26,314 31,803 34 1,695 2,164 638 852 1,931 928 1,044 929 1,148 1,209 455 713 1,104 1,099 972 35 1,692 2,185 657 1,126 2,093 1,047 1,474 973 1,021 1,362 667 717 1,421 1,275 720 36 34 228 41 31 162 64 34 616 24 479 104 25 61 53 20 37 43 670 57 74 344 92 116 1,972 35 735 149 42 96 121 28 38 16,006 38,966 10,066 11,131 33,433 16,184 11,522 77,207 12,717 81,212 9,264 8,844 17,520 14,608 9,229 39 13,537 66,759 9,760 12,674 43,607 14,255 18,380 180,282 9,538 135,389 14,706 7,797 18,206 18,043 7,222 40 918 900 387 520 1,149 534 646 535 713 764 251 373 517 660 591 41 950 614 388 737 1,270 760 929 297 594 747 339 466 831 819 373 42 190 3 17 10 65 13 8 66 390 27 85 6 15 36 80 43 636 8 30 37 81 56 31 87 409 74 200 23 36 145 62 44 22,427 3,493 4,086 4,093 13,577 5,848 4,369 11,177 31,793 8,366 9,603 2,449 5,084 6,991 10,576 45 80,394 3,818 5,152 8,287 16,443 10,236 7,575 10,466 37,888 11,060 17,202 4,635 9,156 15,772 7,430 46 121 41 1 43 37 13 9 119 71 21 1 105 161 32 12 47 2,546 2,256 868 1,273 2,304 993 1,856 1,445 2,322 1,391 1,558 981 1, ' • 1,480 2,058 48 2,940 2,411 954 1,450 2,669 1,221 2,168 1,797 1,984 1,763 2,041 1,074 1,753 1,882 1,867 49 110 134 49 46 74 63 164 55 223 276 145 47 24 16 161 50 170 165 57 21 128 15 178 61 143 98 295 3 9 39 56 51 171 397 94 92 124 60 609 165 903 1,376 1,371 91 43 28 2,981 5 J 261 377 103 18 213 15 999 131 308 234 1,857 6 15 56 737 53 15,068 40,879 10,808 3,910 15,090 7,306 65,236 14,892 70,952 89,437 231,612 2,772 4,237 3,283 293,869 54 23,403 53,961 12,350 1,490 18,624 1,452 121,411 12,912 30,909 32,919 292,894 514 1,121 5,332 100,882 55 12 112 30 4 57 5 101 14 19 208 42 4 6 8 56 20 132 54 7 121 4 128 14 7 90 147 15 5 22 17 57 7 326 30 1 60 13 129 17 33 979 112 4 6 160 58 21 265 40 2 64 (Z) 167 14 2 180 242 2 1 5 8 59 13 36 3 2 20 62 4 32 7 26 1 2 60 56 74 8 56 53 3 62 5 35 12 4 7 17 61 15 65 1 (Z) 9 200 (Z) 48 33 56 1 1 62 96 87 3 11 168 1 97 2 74 1 (Z) 1 18 63 34 13 33 5 50 61 18 9 62 6 113 4 3 10 68 64 76 22 36 107 9 10 25 97 220 15 8 26 36 65 24 3 20 1 37 42 8 6 54 2 186 1 5 112 66 62 8 26 2 84 13 8 40 113 3 331 2 6 24 92 67 3 7 3 1 2 9 23 1 6 3 68 68 8 2 3 22 2 3 2 36 (zj 5 1 1 13 271 1 89 55 1 (Z) 2 10 1 30 1,636 69 7C 1 'l 11 1 11 163 (Z) 41 (zj 121 (Z) 4 546 71 20 2 2 1 2 73 20 2 2 72 47 1 23 1 29 1 1 73 17 1 6 (Z) (zj 89 32 (Z) 4 74 1 1 6 1 1 3 2 "4 1 37 25 32 1 3 (zj 125 1 23 19 23 6 1 1 1 2 76 77 1 1 4 (Z) 116 (Z) 345 21 22 1 78 1 6 1 40 1 (Z) 23 (Z) 79 31 7 3 1 5 7 8 6 10 5 2 23 80 IS 2 5 3 39 1 10 10 2 30 4 3 12 7 83 70 8 2 (Z) 10 10 10 5 18 3 (z) 52 32 10 "i "i 1 14 (Z) 22 5 2 49 1 "8 3 7 83 36 2 40 74 15 1 261 16 398 12 891 87 10 16 1,015 84 164 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 5 of 6 ) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Popcorn harvested. Tobacco harvested. Burley tobacco harvested. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bales 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. -farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. •farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 19541 1949 2 bushels 1954. 1949. Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 19541 1949 2 bushels 1954. 1949. Other field crops harvested acres 1954. Vegetables for hove use sad for sale (other than Irish Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1954. 1949. Vegetables harvested for sale. . -farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Sold dollars 1954. 1949. Snap beans (bush and pole types ) farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cabbage farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Tomatoes farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Green lima beans farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Okra farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Sweet peppers and pimientos. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Watermelons farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Other vegetables acres 1954. 64,683 39,818 32,662 8,782 4,425 6,541 1,693 46,596 159,871 4,563 49,926 61,456 38,654 55,160 14 1,343 61,277 156,354 1,949 4,054 2,047 3,875 38 754 29 1,398 114 1,977 89 3,702 10,118 235,838 8,735 480,375 1,449 1,764 9,323 15,456 2,169 3,095,858 2,719,563 1,859 1,782 2,086 2,166 3,095,858 2,715,489 6,849 7,286 9,922,563 8,207,476 4,657 4,564 6,849 7,269 9,922,563 8,189,072 eage for farms i less than 20 bushels harvested. See 2For 1949, does not include acreage for TENNESSEE 165 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Hayviood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox 168 2,177 1,154 3,862 1,769 1,286 6 , 1 1 302 2,609 1,680 4,227 2,209 1,377 11 3 2 572 23,774 10,583 48,373 19,727 5,252 10 15 11 3 1,415 34,472 17,771 58,236 31,089 8,523 40 20 4 398 18,546 7,429 36,375 15,510 3,539 5 10 5 -'75 18,848 7,954 44,150 15,354 6,329 26 17 6 5 10 6 14 51 10 12 108 21 < 7 12 50 5 17 7 13 3 3 3 1 8 58 5 1 2 8 2 5 (zj 1 11 13 1 18 (z) 8 (Z) 26 6 904 290 7 3 (Z) 2 3 2 (zj (zj 2 1 9 10 760 1,005 918 6,390 7,616 2,000 11,725 650,912 1,842 525 545 2,426 2,828 568 1,815 11 6,800 10,400 1,300 2,000 1,000 4,600 410,400 1,800 10,000 2,200 2,600 12 24 1,674 1 2,990 (Z) 1,529 268 444 37 1,372 1,803 1,344 857 13 31 1,707 2 2,952 1,764 237 453 48 1,421 1,913 1,182 907 14 23,125 2,716,246 1,300 4,385,533 100 1,676,449 276,035 467,554 42,220 1,994,268 2,771,642 2,419,846 1,239,637 15 35,384 2,202,618 1,950 3,330,399 1,856,646 255,321 508,268 54,172 1,530,330 2,448,649 1,688,689 1,209,245 .' 46 1,434 2 2,757 1 2 339 116 31 1,353 1,734 1,605 1,121 17 48 1,471 2 2,751 8 294 e7 22 1,388 1,626 1,378 1,108 18 24 1,674 1 2,990 (zj 1 264 90 21 1,371 1,803 1,344 857 19 31 1,700 2 2,939 15 233 88 29 1,420 1,909 1,178 903 20 23,125 2,716,246 1,300 4,385,583 100 600 275,035 90,638 23,870 1,993,143 2,771,642 2,419,846 1,239,637 21 34,S2i- 1 2,196,238 3 1,950 3,318,963 13,655 616 801 1,494 250,941 3 90,793 211 211 345 28,937 12 13 16 1,529,118 1 2,443,428 2 1,683,954 2 1,203,924 2 23 24 25 (zj 7 .!". 1,701 1,636,755 3,000 363 368,382 18 18,350 (Z) 2 2 1 26 27 556 6,380 2,988 10 9 1,787,500 57 63 34 48 39,094 4,380 414,850 7 2 9 2 a ,534 24,535 1 1 387 1 1 1 1,125 1,771 2 2 2,953 2 2 1,795 3 28 2? 30 31 32 33 8,448 55,491 2,625 700 825 3,450 1,782 3,526 34 710 1,339 1,535 1,355 2,540 1,415 1,616 1,093 878 442 838 1,611 1,161 1,294 1,343 35 1,019 1,433 1,186 1,690 1,632 1,619 1,107 1,142 912 418 890 1,689 773 1,420 1,803 36 HO 76 103 61 83 56 61 24 52 33 65 22 186 120 37 237 119 118 94 143 63 67 40 82 60 6C. 136 66 401 236 3e 11,365 21,672 21,446 19,153 33,895 14,867 18,485 9,712 13,250 6,632 12,738 23,028 12,765 35,194 20,902 39 19,687 21,939 15,380 18,414 23,146 13,219 11,435 10,111 13,354 7,154 12,753 23,002 11,586 47,988 29,852 40 381 728 1,148 582 1,376 1,312 989 730 445 226 412 932 646 504 632 41 665 908 806 1,106 1,029 1,367 722 870 603 265 582 1,134 457 452 1,110 4. 76 2 58 4 18 203 38 551 10 14 11 8 12 96 ■ ■: 245 14 85 29 38 162 42 1,775 34 26 27 48 30 5 232 44 6,515 3,863 12,268 2,804 8,871 26,295 10,099 88,512 3,058 2,477 3,080 7,578 4,567 1,511 12,677 4'. 22,652 7,265 10,759 9,258 13,368 21,522 7,947 179,949 7,385 4,538 6,641 11,730 5,408 3,154 31,619 46 26 100 42 35 283 32 127 35 1 142 12 9 9 28 47 1,482 1,304 2,360 1,823 3,249 3,491 2,254 2,134 1,233 484 836 1,664 1,691 1,675 2,748 48 1,760 1,607 2,265 2,028 3,145 3,798 2,336 2,439 1,392 454 1,158 2,046 1,737 1,505 3,352 49 138 42 84 22 36 598 56 82 20 4 12 7 49 676 168 50 219 11 23 15 39 68 14 73 6 5 11 5 485 283 51 493 342 31 67 1,474 77 112 13 3 9 5 620 2,152 467 52 712 8 142 15 56 87 13 89 13 2 14 2 435 2,160 724 53 36,818 5,681 37,222 3,964 15,657 129,926 7,585 10,599 2,102 193 1,734 534 34,884 313,204 65,972 54 34,886 838 18,343 1,472 5,516 7,854 1,220 6,706 815 170 1,770 154 56,447 360,789 96,377 55 38 42 13 9 22 9 7 14 9 1 3 5 11 666 69 56 98 9 9 11 35 11 2 12 9 3 5 42 481 148 57 52 44 37 1 21 9 2 4 1 (z) (z) 1 36 2,088 65 58 118 4 25 2 14 6 (Z) 4 2 1 1 1 33 2,141 142 59 10 4 9 4 9 5 7 7 5 1 2 9 14 19 60 35 1 5 11 9 3 2 3 1 15 45 61 9 (Z) 15 1 1 5 2 2 1 (zj (Z) 133 18 18 62 24 (Z) 8 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 (Z) 73 12 24 63 98 6 12 7 22 42 7 26 15 3 5 6 35 32 105 64 154 5 e 8 29 37 7 6 9 2 9 55 13 230 ':.:< 191 1 14 1 30 54 1 8 3 1 2 29 40 104 .., 296 2 12 2 3 15 1 41 7 5 5 8 12 2 1 10 71 5 2 190 67 68 14 10 5 4 6 1 1 1 (Z) (Z) 15 362 1 1 13 3 4 1 (zj 5 35 1 1 19 2 5 69 70 71 43 57 1 1 520 1 11 1 1 22 72 40 1 7 12 1 36 73 162 101 (z) 616 1 11 (zj 1 10 74 51 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 "i (Z) 1 6 12 1 1 1 1 }. 18 18 13 75 71 77 1 (Z) 1 (zj (zj 4 (Z) 4 13 78 1 (Z) 1 (Z) (zj 8 79 25 1 13 12 10 16 28 25 1 1 1 4 23 80 51 2 14 9 10 17 3 32 2 1 11 67 81 36 (Z) 15 16 10 18 36 52 1 6 1 11 82 57 2 22 4 e 15 3 30 6 (zj 2 1 10 88 83 42 2 154 10 5 406 34 36 2 (Z) 1 1 406 2 209 34 166 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 ( Part 5 of 6) —SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, Popcorn harvested. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bales 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. Burley tobacco harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. Tobacco harvested. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 19541 1949 2 bushels 1954. 1949. Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 19541 1949 2 bushels 1954. 1949. acres 1954. Other field crops harvested. Vegetables for boae use sad for sale (other than Irish mil sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1954. 1949. Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Sold dollars 1954. 1949. Snap beans (bush and pole types) farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cabbage farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Tomatoes farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Green lima beans farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Okra farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Sweet peppers and pimientos .. farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Watermelons farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1354. 1949. Other vegetables acres 1954. 25,242 36,209 30, 542 32,645 3,032 3,593 40,214 48,842 34,200 45,217 2,276 2,839 22,549 35,109 12,680 17,033 41 1,621 1,721 14,571 19,744 8,805 12,659 15 1,135 1,172,092 1,463,303 1,127 1,172,092 1,452,667 1,929 813 2,243 962 120 55 209 112 3,350 13,519 6,648 15, 569 1,194 1,213 1,338,852 1,542,095 1,453 1,539 1,194 1,213 1,338,852 1,542,095 21,348 34,674 19,627 16,564 reage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See For 1949, does not include acreage for TENNESSEE 167 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 2,816 3,404 34,647 49,459 24,851 34,932 10 3,238 3,607 3,156,777 4,104,677 2,099 2,189 3,238 3,595 3,156,777 4,093,527 1,433 1,600 1,783,354 1,868,418 1,630 1,687 1,433 1,595 6,575 7,495 7,822, 961 9,078,169 1,376 1,406 1,461 1,662 1,649,190 1,826,263 1,494 1,751 5,012 5,703 6,043,799 7,099,352 2,221 1,874 2,289 2,223 111 38 133 37 1,247 69 1,261 82 0,693 10,101 i8,676 6,875 1,368 1,261 12,990 16,439 13,078 14,601 2,751 518 1,334 1,339,907 1,587 1,424 1,240 1,086 1,674,662 1,333.319 168 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 5 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS Tobacco harvested. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bales 1954. 1949. -farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. Burley tobacco harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. pounds 1954. 1949. farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949 . . pounds 1954. 1949. Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 19541 1949 2 bushels 1954. 1949. Sweetpotatoes harvested for home use or for sale farms reporting 1954 . 1949. acres 19541 19492 bushels 1954. 1949. Other field crops harvested. 1954... Vegetables for hom<- use and for sale (other than Irish ml sweet potatoes): Vegetables harvested for home use farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. Vegetables harvested for sale... farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . acres 1954.. 1949.. Sold dollars 1954. . 1949 . , Snap beans (bush and pole types } farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cabbage farms reporting 1954. . 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Tomatoes farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Green lima beans farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Okra farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Sweet peppers and pimientos. . farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Watermelons farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Other vegetables acres 1954. 10,397 11,760 13,963,641 16,666,458 1,589 1,566 1,359 1,474 1,683,707 1,875,771 2,025 2,158 7,696 8,748 10,434,109 12,714,207 1,287 1,166 1,342 1,538 1,845,825 2,076,480 1,017 5,254 6,424 2,818 1,793 1,922 2,754,844 2,148,304 1,975 2,164 1,793 1,920 2,754,844 2,145,408 46,962 74,279 40,773 41,864 1,605 1,194 1,151 1,349 74 166 208 185 24,228 19,066 23, 767 21,847 761 1,471 643 1,429 17 818 82 968 6,418 75,825 12,615 109,824 1,532 1,140 274, 951 263,717 elude acreage for farms with less than 20 bushels harvested. See text. 'For 1949, do TENNESSEE 169 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi union Van Buren Warren W'> hllN'l, j Wayne ./-■:,,.. Iry White Wi 11 Lamson Wilson 3,432 11 189 504 1,899 28 37 17 1 2 3,606 11 159 833 1,833 48 58 20 2 53,353 24 467 3,093 11,213 48 89 97 3 6 63,546 49 625 6,454 13,497 117 160 117 4 45,752 20 283 1,733 7,249 25 48 29 5 3 51,113 31 383 2,361 9,921 53 80 45 6 9 41 2 4 3 2 4 35 14 23 10 2 6 7 10 2 1 12 6 6 22 5 1 8 91 17 2 2 (Z) 1 (Z) 24 2 34 (Z) 5 3 9 7 9 1 3 12 7 3 47 (Z) (Z) 10 57,050 6,769 400 255 132 400 1,136 6,395 1,176 12,405 1,225 3,400 1,589 !J 2,100 17,500 600 2,200 4,700 21,300 1,600 45,100 1,000 400 12 1,911 1,805 4,754 1,491 524 1,036 40 240 2,955 923 871 2,543 1,522 13 2,170 1,776 5,710 1,634 491 1,057 27 188 2,964 (Z) 1,113 829 2,833 1,558 14 2,252,223 2,683,702 1. '!'.,'..'. 920,310 1,609,410 44,947 29f,080 4,105,303 1,058,623 1,235,268 2,438,835 1,530,765 15 2,277,503 2,496,741 6,620,034 1,626,914 589,932 1,425,093 33,516 213,395 3,595,762 10 1,214,709 1,082,431 3,191,210 1,857,665 16 544 2,206 2,383 661 602 1,073 82 456 2,575 6 1,193 1,480 1,601 17 557 2,022 2,733 746 518 1,087 47 321 2,394 16 1,159 1,703 1,688 ie 431 1,805 3,523 1,491 524 1,036 40 240 2,955 4 871 2,532 1,522 19 437 1,766 4,017 1,632 491 1,054 27 188 2,958 30 827 2,830 1,557 20 440,512 2,683,702 4,021,127 1,816,642 920,310 1,609,410 44,947 298,080 4,105,303 5,200 1,235,268 2,428,085 1,530,765 21 410,446 2,482,755 4,405,141 1,625,922 589,932 1,422,178 33,204 213,225 3,587,080 27,776 1,079,673 3,189,494 1,856,165 22 551 250 393 6 23 692 5 263 1 2 1 1 499 3 1 1 24 1,435 464 706 10 25 1,695 6 462 2 1 (Z) (Z) 2 (z) 829 2 1 1 26 1,760,698 570,838 789,056 9,700 27 1,835,380 9,680 620,477 992 934 312 100 2,150 10 884,548 2,758 866 1,500 28 39 1,138 225 3 29 38 7 1,332 3 2 5 273 1 30 45 767 213 1 31 38 1,231 (Z) 4 254 2 32 51, 013 1, 278, 320 264, 367 1,050 33 31, 677 4,306 1, 594, 416 1,981 70 6,532 ■v 302,385 850 34 802 1,894 1,758 1,584 501 766 787 397 1,551 1,933 1,103 1,429 1,260 1,203 1,238 35 1,006 1,359 2,345 1,119 223 744 1,028 456 1,640 2,074 1,270 1,355 1,385 1,619 1.506 36 39 59 56 50 10 108 76 41 142 46 34 9 82 40 50 37 86 169 110 72 7 341 166 106 281 160 107 27 148 126 57 38 11,180 22,139 23,055 17,493 7,268 16,353 16,030 7,416 27,822 19,346 15,026 9,848 20,275 14,875 14,252 3" 13,864 19, 650 25,641 12,058 1,871 36,655 22, 396 11, 596 37, 277 29,770 18, 12e 9,338 22,808 21, 589 17,050 40 362 883 1,015 1,341 219 384 368 246 926 1,098 675 761 769 499 629 41 579 637 1,308 835 126 192 587 329 1,058 1,241 tZb 1,074 948 773 937 42 8 40 111 1 1 13 10 33 1 7 901 16 15 46 43 28 22 74 132 1 3 60 30 86 31 21 2,116 48 64 82 44 2,650 6,049 12,401 22,332 1,153 1,618 3,786 2,477 9,178 4,303 4,379 92,696 7,201 3,636 8,002 45 5,725 5,954 16, 212 18, 533 704 1,151 10,445 4,752 16, 142 8,814 9,508 199, 906 11,407 12,090 15,285 46 5 2 44 65 2 35 2 17 722 12 33 49 32 647 6 47 977 2,883 2,675 3,291 639 880 1,230 447 1,925 3,066 1,294 2,670 1,630 1,832 2.212 48 1.231 2,769 3,326 3,216 748 720 1,233 483 2,132 3,156 1,433 3,272 1.699 2,389 2.439 49 1 87 116 53 7 89 77 4 132 191 3 320 33 159 73 50 6 100 106 31 5 55 102 2 98 140 12 330 41 189 46 51 (Z) 100 249 113 6 51 106 3 330 308 8 704 36 343 126 52 5 180 172 51 7 44 146 3 163 239 6 537 50 479 64 53 11 12,436 31,446 9,193 410 9,269 8,900 428 20,769 43,387 440 51, 543 1.799 55, 526 23,552 54 308 23, 973 16, 543 6,524 517 5,190 16,093 205 11, 997 30, 796 951 61, 984 4,783 59,715 10,451 55 1 26 24 26 2 63 69 3 23 14 1 15 11 31 14 56 6 63 33 21 2 73 89 2 36 38 11 33 33 117 16 57 (Z) 18 14 32 1 24 81 2 14 10 2 14 11 34 58 1 24 3 19 11 16 3 1 32 2 107 3 2 14 12 14 5 1 22 11 2 134 17 10 59 6C 5 29 12 5 2 31 7 5 13 8 9 19 25 7 61 (Z) 9 (Z) (Z) 1 2 2 9 (Z) 18 4 62 1 5 6 1 1 ' 1 1 4 1 12 3 26 4 63 1 39 89 20 4 10 28 30 32 1 23 3 149 63 64 86 90 17 3 21 32 27 11 26 142 28 65 (Z) 14 122 14 2 2 22 8 12 1 14 (Z) 206 66 66 1 30 90 8 12 6 (Z) 1 24 7 26 12 1 14 10 1 207 6 26 7 67 68 8 9 3 21 8 37 14 10 69 1 1 3 3 1 24 2 1 (z) 1 15 11 3 (Z) 8 1 209 (Z) 9 4 6 3 70 71 72 2 1 2 3 1 (Z) (Z) 5 1 (Z) "i (Z) 279 289 360 i (Z) (Z) 9 1 5 3 73 74 75 8 2 1 11 1 3 130 17 3 4 2 76 1 3 83 2 4 77 5 5 6 1 1 3 (Z) 6 11 1 2 (Z) 7 17 239 116 16 13 8 1 (Z) 12 1 2 1 9 78 79 80 1 11 9 7 32 8 3 23 7 5 81 8 2 5 5 96 20 10 16 1 13 82 «Z) 3 6 7 2 4 94 8 1 24 4 4 83 55 96 37 3 9 2 (Z) 187 25 5 347 8 78 27 84 170 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 6 of 6) .-SPECIFIED CROPS (For definitions and explanations, see text) -rries and other snail fruits harvested for sale: Strawberries farms reporting 1954. . . 1949... acres 1954... 1949... quarts 1954.. . 1949.., Other berries acres 1954 . . , ■ee fruits, nuts, and grapes: land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting 19541.. 1950.., acres 19541., 1950*., Apples farms reporting 19541. , 1950... Trees of all ages number 19541., 1950. . , Trees not of bearing age number 19541., 1950.., Trees of bearing age number 19541., 1950. . , Quantity harvested bushels 19541. , 1949... Peaches farms reporting 19541.. 1950. . Trees of all ages number 19541., 1950.., Trees not of bearing age number 19541 . , 1950... Trees of bearing age number 19541. , 1950... Quantity harvested bushels 19541. . 1949.. Pears farms reporting 19541 . 1950. . Trees of all ages number 19541 . 1950.. Trees not of bearing age number 19541. 1950.. Trees of bearing age number 19541. 1950.. Quantity harvested bushels 19541. 1949.. Cherries farms reporting 19541 . 1950.. Trees of all ages number 19541 . 1950.. Trees not of bearing age number 19541. 1950.. Trees of bearing age number 19541. 1950.. Quantity harvested pounds 19541. 1949.. Plums and prunes farms reporting 19541 . 1950.. Trees of all ages number 19541. 1950.. Trees not of bearing age number 19541. 1950.. Trees of bearing age number 19541. 1950.. Quantity harvested bushels 1954 l. 1949.. Grapes farms reporting 19541. 1950. . Vines of all ages number 19541 . 1950.. Vines not of bearing age number 19541. 1950.. Vines of bearing age number 19541. 1950.. Quantity harvested pounds 19541 . 1949 . . Pecans (improved and seedling). .farms reporting 19541. 1950.. Trees of all ages number 19541. 1950.. Trees not of bearing age number 19541. 1950.. Trees of bearing age number 19541. 1950.. Quantity harvested pounds 19541 . 1949.. 5,904 7,278 9,331 8,629,422 10,519,762 117 16,466 108,728 22,389 39,278 560,153 1,591,611 122,328 454,047 20,985 98,046 147,343 347, 987 1,181 1,307 1,098 2,707 3,428 665 9,475 17,484 2,152 7,060 839 6,739 3,804 11,476 308 2,189 1,543 6,115 531 4,550 2,261 5,361 306 1,419 1,316 1,768 1,208 1,330 2,662 1,816 7,159 3,159 85 1,226 1,946 1,104 3,907 12,128 128 6,921 include data for farms with less than 20 trees 2For 1950, does not include acreage for TENNESSEE 171 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Davidson Decatur De Kalb Dickson Dyer 40 149 46 152 23,758 147,595 1 59 24 17 11 11,444 5,862 1 10 8 7 7 4,733 4,122 10 1 7 1,065 3,880 36 12 21 2 19,252 1,877 2 262 6 250 3 419,645 2,236 1 7 11 3 3 1,380 2,838 20 11 9 5 11,732 1,963 1 308 449 1,055 1,330 885,959 1,530,633 1 345 77 302 58 307,431 60,095 !Z) 32 58 25 38 16,778 46,149 8 16 5 23 2 14,180 1,184 29 54 69 100 58,877 86,708 1 3 15 1 7 195 4,450 (Z) 20 73 66 212 49,133 252,071 (Z) 1 2 3 5 200 1,834 205 394 276 1,531 315 513 58 661 58 176 114 973 131 276 226 1,815 258 487 158 886 155 319 165 1,476 503 648 168 1,151 222 423 115 541 324 470 358 1,408 385 567 261 1,390 562 1,095 77 854 106 233 175 949 181 246 143 1,294 149 548 86 538 182 254 8 9 10 11 296 1,564 372 1,488 85 609 179 867 328 1,643 176 835 239 1,435 225 1,107 114 366 425 1,312 275 1,137 92 783 267 898 229 1,199 80 367 12 13 4,094 16,146 11,209 30,745 1,308 7,050 2,600 10,319 7,683 25,048 4,315 13,504 22,904 41,568 5,173 17,354 4,347 9,163 11,920 26,339 10,525 28,372 2,0% 8,977 5,344 13,861 4,136 17,724 1,951 4,433 U 15 1,050 5,713 2,511 7,204 411 2,423 521 2,774 1,165 4,798 1,018 4,603 3,449 10,928 1,062 4,217 791 2,047 2,861 6,993 1,875 7,797 510 3,691 1,204 4,905 829 6,123 267 1,558 16 17 3,044 10,433 8,698 23,541 897 4,627 2,079 7,545 6,518 20,250 3,297 8,901 19,455 30,640 4,111 13,137 3,556 7,116 9,059 19,346 8,650 20, 575 1,586 5,286 4,140 8,956 3,307 11,601 1,684 2,875 18 19 3,201 11,427 6,287 9,487 375 4,312 4,188 7,251 7,727 9,344 3,038 11,774 39,248 15,542 5,017 15,638 3,506 8,246 8,391 6,572 1,998 21,941 2,074 4,611 3,017 7,259 1,663 9,299 1,492 5,459 20 21 279 1,504 116 404 75 561 171 874 144 751 133 720 74 685 176 875 96 314 214 679 261 1,048 86 813 244 841 208 1,059 77 371 22 23 5,162 21,700 636 2,160 1,562 8,339 2,521 11,149 1,367 6,158 1,565 11,035 799 6,546 2,451 10,652 14,988 20,827 1,954 6,015 18,435 31,909 2,140 13,474 3,679 13,702 4,039 18,188 2,618 6,439 24 25 1,235 7,652 142 968 560 3,020 493 3,112 380 1,914 285 4,514 196 1,383 431 3,221 919 6,383 598 3,087 6,510 9,902 414 4,479 697 4,671 660 6,366 238 1,779 26 27 3,927 14,048 494 1,192 1,002 5,319 2,028 8,037 987 4,244 1,280 6,521 603 5,163 2,020 7,431 14,069 14,444 1,356 2,928 11,925 22,007 1,726 8,995 2,982 9,031 3,379 11,822 2,380 4,660 28 29 2,434 4,700 367 34 189 476 906 1,808 625 203 908 1,463 290 218 1,413 2,134 10,399 21,350 532 81 7,234 3,881 588 1,801 1,594 1,034 794 2,344 1,965 5,476 30 31 183 741 165 447 61 360 117 419 221 741 99 449 83 523 113 454 52 164 185 396 210 813 65 454 185 479 150 620 44 202 32 33 540 1,982 472 1,118 305 1,088 295 971 909 2,409 451 1,851 225 1,373 315 1,115 130 355 538 928 3,369 9,629 200 997 798 1,627 589 1,992 127 561 34 35 132 734 118 398 99 414 57 332 105 335 137 511 39 238 87 338 53 151 210 381 631 1,160 54 332 137 523 120 603 29 193 36 37 408 1,248 354 720 206 674 238 639 804 2,074 314 1,340 186 1,135 228 777 77 204 328 547 2,738 8,469 146 665 661 1,104 469 1,389 98 368 38 39 331 776 495 216 280 198 286 516 2,997 335 622 367 337 231 468 282 108 288 178 81 2,326 2,499 141 438 1,312 408 556 433 192 594 40 41 101 497 187 820 32 240 129 163 652 61 382 85 649 96 489 18 62 196 544 92 492 22 161 108 373 85 405 29 104 42 43 268 1,364 1,012 3,899 126 713 119 318 676 3,022 215 1,604 400 3,195 530 1,583 55 184 766 1,929 423 6,625 124 381 410 1,401 261 1,177 59 295 44 45 91 577 273 1,141 64 352 52 122 177 782 94 761 58 674 369 656 22 64 318 893 169 2,968 42 164 111 528 55 470 19 192 46 47 177 787 739 2,758 62 361 67 196 499 2,240 121 843 342 2,521 161 927 33 120 448 1,036 254 3,657 82 217 299 873 206 707 40 103 48 49 1,216 3,617 8,852 6,932 115 822 391 501 3,521 3,176 577 2,829 1,766 2,583 1,567 2,942 336 439 4,122 1,691 1,269 4,660 267 607 1,859 4,743 473 1,463 306 653 50 51 78 341 101 376 27 154 53 142 60 233 36 197 32 310 74 218 22 57 93 232 80 432 42 205 58 210 69 323 29 111 52 53 426 1,332 329 1,278 232 510 212 536 230 1,129 245 1,54*. 109 1,494 234 655 80 120 348 711 340 2,127 702 1,734 243 972 362 1,491 121 313 54 55 104 433 77 387 141 173 42 145 50 158 49 324 16 287 89 215 29 66 118 264 123 607 506 276 58 251 69 387 12 157 56 57 322 899 252 891 91 337 170 391 180 971 196 1,220 93 1,207 145 440 51 54 230 447 217 1,520 196 1,458 185 721 293 1,104 109 156 58 59 125 485 112 98 9 32 110 448 41 49 72 259 40 37 47 160 27 58 112 33 86 202 113 153 79 71 14 41 87 89 60 tl 210 885 203 984 41 246 97 357 129 718 69 359 109 709 161 722 36 200 256 832 97 466 53 434 137 481 113 550 38 181 62 63 1,023 3,204 1,109 4,008 306 1,155 497 1,448 593 2,819 250 1,217 1,522 4,091 1,343 4,012 460 797 5,858 6,306 3,533 11,059 198 1,398 863 2,618 994 3,591 264 1,128 64 65 175 922 220 1,134 75 362 103 375 184 538 58 367 339 939 160 707 54 228 1,158 1,316 397 1,693 42 436 156 652 217 858 22 307 66 67 848 2,282 889 2,874 231 793 394 1,073 409 2,281 192 850 1,183 3,152 1,183 3,305 406 569 4,700 4,990 3,136 9,366 156 962 707 1,966 777 2,733 242 821 68 69 10,234 25,615 5,035 33,127 1,034 2,911 4,809 12,265 5,061 14,200 2,079 4,943 12,964 12,792 9,839 31,530 1,580 6,357 19,830 50,698 6,004 26,393 1,333 7,386 7,0B0 11,861 4,980 7,713 2,050 6,072 70 71 52 185 7 26 6 27 31 112 6 30 11 26 8 50 47 56 42 138 10 25 20 47 5 57 13 38 8 25 63 201 72 73 264 450 21 76 15 83 177 15 160 40 104 19 112 127 258 612 699 14 70 50 176 11 129 29 147 80 87 1,337 1,485 74 75 189 229 10 23 5 34 71 122 11 32 9 50 13 56 66 170 172 211 11 33 25 92 8 73 2 102 63 30 237 483 76 7~ 75 221 11 53 10 49 106 322 128 31 54 6 56 61 88 440 488 3 37 25 84 3 56 27 45 17 57 1,100 1,002 78 79 528 2,618 340 50 257 170 3,227 5 40 180 664 146 248 369 513 3,611 8,354 490 12 639 1,091 418 190 200 85 19,023 19,556 80 81 172 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 6 of 6) -SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen Berries and other snail fruits hm Tested for sale: l 4 5 6 .farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949... quarts 1954 .. . 1949 . . . 15 15 42 11 9,815 4,983 115 15 103 6 118,837 7,022 10 34 7 14 17,809 13,954 224 662 538 1,092 489,333 1,263,748 2 11 (Z) 1 125 2,369 150 89 92 60 165,247 35,661 14 16 2 3 3,433 2,102 11 13 5 6 7,926 2,988 29 17 9 12 6,874 4,633 7 Tree froits, nuts, and grapes: acres 1954... (Z) (z) (Z) 1 2 1 2 1 8 Land in bearing and nonbearing groves, vineyards, and planted fruit orchards, .farms reporting 19541.. 1950... acres 19541.. 19502.. 149 949 207 398 486 1,093 579 609 149 1,245 185 430 128 1,237 240 491 254 2,053 267 321 92 1,259 121 362 286 3,283 356 642 94 711 131 200 39 749 40 201 9 10 11 12 13 Apples -farms reporting 19541.. 1950... 162 701 557 1,058 179 1,174 159 864 334 1,816 190 1,168 513 3,127 126 670 90 660 14 15 1950... 2,556 7,221 15,610 26,502 3,109 15,459 6,714 18,696 5,130 16,380 4,964 19,108 11,905 43,894 3,922 10,408 1,767 8,582 16 17 Trees not of bearing age. 1950... 424 2,108 2,964 7,852 638 4,990 1,018 4,960 1,069 6,175 889 4,109 2,181 9,717 1,646 3,226 301 2,383 18 19 1950... 2,132 5,113 12,646 18,650 2,471 10,469 5,696 13,736 4,061 10,205 4,075 14,999 9,724 34,177 2,276 7,182 1,466 6,199 20 21 1949... 4,189 6,426 17,612 15,189 3,307 13,202 6,890 19,934 3,343 10,135 3,634 3,837 5,487 5,927 4,027 5,250 773 2,044 ... 23 .farms reporting 19541.. 1950... 167 861 294 551 163 1,042 153 782 341 1,847 99 760 283 1,711 49 347 48, 469 24 25 1950... 3,507 12,693 2,547 5,264 2,760 17,286 7,840 14,434 6,358 20,253 1,288 8,204 3,710 14,852 806 3,029 464 4,857 Trees not of bearing age. 675 3,777 813 2,992 503 9,894 2,559 5,610 1,692 6,867 332 2,356 444 4,161 332 1,326 37 1,701 27 1950... ..a 1950. . . 2,832 8,916 1,734 2,272 2,257 7,392 5,281 8,824 4,666 13,386 956 5,848 3,266 10,691 474 1,703 377 3,156 30 31 1949... 2,046 4,270 1,110 155 1,892 1,427 3,415 5,359 3,917 2,192 608 124 881 246 279 131 232 159 32 33 Pears .farms reporting 19541.. 1950. . . 133 491 214 244 123 571 75 381 236 1,039 115 575 364 1,819 49 215 76 418 34 1950... 524 1,652 491 567 581 1,663 605 1,030 723 2,553 563 1,806 1,238 5,194 179 496 379 1,264 36 37 Trees not of bearing age. 1950. . . 113 526 141 288 99 453 453 414 142 865 102 199 246 916 70 175 40 306 18 39 1950... 411 1,126 350 279 482 1,210 152 616 581 1,688 461 1,607 992 4,278 109 321 339 958 40 41 bushels 19541.. 1949... 597 868 800 80 758 379 128 373 957 875 884 390 1,948 555 96 61 874 391 42 43 .farms reporting 1954 1.. 1950. . . 24 153 238 346 72 443 39 257 78 457 90 564 325 1,945 44 246 58 427 45 1950... 68 391 953 1,170 223 1,773 144 681 421 1,140 460 2,482 1,885 10,081 147 672 275 1,870 46 47 Trees not of bearing age. 1950. . . 19 160 474 576 62 1,023 98 358 287 585 160 742 445 2,325 60 294 66 614 48 49 1950... 49 231 479 594 161 750 46 323 134 555 300 1,740 1,440 7,756 87 378 209 1,256 50 51 1949. . . 160 452 4,492 3,093 1,413 2,419 597 1,308 583 1,350 2,740 2,264 8,843 98,305 758 2,332 2,594 2,192 52 53 .farms reporting 19541.. 1950... 38 132 122 157 43 326 44 175 111 426 33 172 148 820 24 120 21 187 54 55 1950... 143 381 441 563 150 1,893 128 512 450 1,466 171' 957 469 2,852 74 385 73 798 56 57 Trees not of bearing age. 1950... 21 133 89 238 38 1,385 46 235 135 595 33 153 120 572 33 157 5 197 58 59 1950. . . 122 248 352 325 112 508 82 277 315 871 138 804 349 2,280 41 228 68 601 60 61 bushels 19541 . . 1949... 36 67 114 41 108 191 43 85 177 233 106 24 164 96 7 29 27 9 62 63 .farms reporting 19541.. 1950... 65 244 317 559 118 792 69 453 175 739 83 478 323 2,047 89 448 65 368 64 65 1950... 358 954 3,008 5,581 1,352 7,623 885 1,741 2,218 4,106 364 1,624 1,671 7,310 1,747 4,348 371 2,039 66 67 Vines not of bearing age 1950... 81 229 313 1,647 616 2,797 125 538 1,281 1,146 95 454 336 1,535 449 1,088 72 719 68 69 1950... 277 725 2,695 3,934 736 4,826 760 1,203 937 2,960 269 1,170 1,335 5,775 1,298 3,260 299 1,320 70 71 1949 . . . 2,082 4,053 10,607 31,551 9,615 39,843 4,700 11,054 6,376 15,541 3,764 6,213 10,109 37,304 17,452 28,578 3,830 4,691 72 73 Pecans (ijnproved and seedling) .farms reporting 19541.. 1950... 55 253 18 14 31 142 37 269 44 162 9 25 32 81 7 26 3 24 477 1,995 41 80 202 712 334 1,470 130 607 23 39 83 186 23 106 10 75 1950... 76 77 Trees not of bearing age 1950... 224 701 9 59 211 107 622 53 415 15 15 51 74 21 37 8 15 78 79 1950... 253 1,294 32 36 143 501 227 848 77 192 8 24 32 112 2 69 2 32 80 81 1949. . . 369 10,419 100 800 505 1,510 285 11,430 215 2.1A8 205 20 130 495 10 787 5 55 Z Reported in small fra reporting less than 1/2 ac 1For 1954, ith less than 20 grapevines . See zFor 1950. doe include acreage for farms TENNESSEE 173 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox 112 165 312 560 689,522 693,112 8 6 3 (Z) 3,225 250 48 28 158 83 178,149 122,045 3 6 2 2 702 819 32 11 8 7 5,658 2,105 70 141 195 298 119,781 222,224 6 13 8 8 3,796 10,600 6 31 5 19 4,444 23,669 5 9 2 5 1,200 5,276 2 1 (Z) (Z) 52 ',0. 4 2 1 (Z) 1,075 240 9 6 7 2 8,686 300 23 16 11 5 11,903 3,916 17 22 16 13 40,308 16,898 99 69 39 33 50,274 20,472 1 ; 3 4 : 6 3 1 2 2 (Z) (Z) (Z) 7 2 (Z) 7 7 205 1,235 481 904 119 974 118 238 108 969 349 548 373 1,441 222 269 217 2,139 233 521 137 716 219 441 244 1,222 260 451 186 1,529 331 471 161 778 198 200 91 263 87 72 91 830 107 178 210 1,323 184 404 113 894 308 353 137 1,164 208 683 260 2,143 459 706 8 3 10 1. 235 531 192 963 130 790 368 1,320 282 2,020 159 548 278 1,132 221 1,296 212 693 119 245 156 715 260 1,276 148 834 173 1,155 407 1,950 13 8,794 10,731 5,524 16,640 7,568 15,309 4,405 12,074 7,146 29,530 3,728 8,520 5,398 15,084 7,440 18,620 4,459 9,303 1,922 3,104 2,627 8,119 5,891 17,889 9,543 15,320 8,011 39,297 13,257 28,572 14 1: 2,923 3,195 509 2,853 1,958 4,825 1,119 4,785 1,262 6,699 613 3,259 1,564 4,887 1,604 5,574 1,609 3,241 758 928 622 2,942 1,651 5,913 1,355 4,491 221 4,806 3,943 8,739 It, 17 5,871 7,536 5,015 13,787 5,610 10,484 3,286 7,289 5,884 22,831 3,115 5,261 3,834 10,197 5,836 13,046 2,850 6,062 1,164 2,176 2,005 5,177 4,240 11,976 8,188 10,829 7,790 34,491 9,314 19,833 18 19 4,787 5,011 6,679 6,171 22,687 20,363 3,036 7,422 4,114 5,527 4,940 6,613 5,516 10,489 9,805 19,196 2,070 7,610 1,024 1,686 2,256 5,130 3,597 14,277 5,565 12,465 2,286 143,627 7,773 5,010 2C 21 168 794 72 432 125 824 373 1,309 140 933 159 618 261 1,131 195 1,220 201 650 115 199 142 675 214 1,117 108 536 28 174 218 943 a: 23 18,044 33,157 608 4,240 7,235 14,781 6,179 17,380 1,474 8,472 5,786 10,355 4,550 15,533 4,446 14,225 3,734 10,045 2,134 3,196 2,534 9,128 2,967 14,684 1,727 5,891 170 1,076 5,559 12,358 24 25 2,586 7,860 119 1,047 1,876 5,003 1,442 6,245 407 2,653 870 5,182 1,304 5,533 1,861 4,668 1,072 3,261 812 792 643 3,163 1,035 5,567 461 1,839 16 561 1,847 4,604 26 27 15,458 25,297 489 3,193 5,359 9,778 4,737 11,135 1,067 5,819 4,916 5,173 3,246 10,000 2,585 9,557 2,662 6,784 1,322 2,404 1,891 5,965 1,932 9,117 1,266 4,052 154 515 3,712 7,754 28 29 11,275 7,105 490 137 2,567 4,626 1,312 2,206 542 170 6,958 2,774 1,930 2,802 2,625 2,424 1,412 679 312 44 553 1,519 1,192 2,316 2,398 419 35 17 7,490 3,754 30 31 123 570 98 429 88 481 261 727 202 1,122 116 399 175 549 140 643 106 267 63 84 88 310 175 761 99 412 37 165 250 907 32 33 660 2,266 312 1,118 541 1,854 956 1,758 773 3,410 472 1,374 552 1,336 476 1,624 275 627 267 240 348 826 580 2,034 375 1,237 88 376 2,631 3,871 34 35 202 758 45 243 92 520 326 700 125 605 182 606 192 531 136 553 119 228 77 62 96 271 188 504 88 303 11 147 1,571 906 3t 37 458 1,508 267 875 449 1,334 630 1,058 648 2,805 290 768 360 805 340 1,071 156 399 190 178 252 555 392 1,530 287 934 77 229 1,060 2,965 38 39 670 321 1,113 101 477 1,109 508 603 1,909 383 764 793 611 586 835 1,159 281 166 183 16 316 225 788 1,288 520 502 164 25 1,686 207 40 41 61 434 59 373 31 138 77 166 152 991 33 166 72 231 71 421 41 139 19 41 43 156 81 415 91 405 55 399 198 905 42 43 214 4,529 433 1,809 85 392 196 361 909 5,924 115 593 235 702 237 1,059 135 462 71 105 143 512 316 1,467 497 2,456 487 2,366 838 3,573 44 45 121 2,194 153 461 28 205 91 201 335 1,358 50 387 74 319 132 468 68 203 45 40 25 218 174 544 166 712 27 514 408 1,471 46 47 93 2,335 280 1,348 57 187 105 160 574 4,566 65 206 161 383 105 591 67 259 26 65 118 294 142 923 331 1,744 460 1,852 430 2,102 48 49 209 1,254 1,523 1,584 147 731 350 255 4,585 6,411 336 617 588 1,034 711 2,423 433 872 212 15 142 517 762 3,414 1,431 3,218 5,615 25,789 3,287 20,758 50 51 75 304 21 76 41 199 126 259 50 392 46 161 72 229 59 243 45 166 41 53 58 170 63 344 34 146 11 99 136 469 52 53 378 1,051 88 274 226 1,245 620 1,248 140 1,571 153 648 546 1,014 776 805 251 943 262 251 507 876 314 1,261 119 575 31 272 620 1,590 54 55 96 457 12 65 93 421 100 368 39 264 18 292 328 243 349 280 91 213 107 51 321 189 121 290 29 200 15 91 241 512 56 57 282 594 76 209 133 824 520 880 101 1,307 132 356 218 771 427 525 160 730 155 200 186 687 193 971 90 375 16 181 379 1,078 58 59 178 48 36 12 132 222 137 166 66 73 136 81 273 203 74 97 121 49 76 4 71 154 108 233 17 24 1 8 156 30 60 tl 140 682 44 308 62 285 187 606 140 1,004 37 224 177 603 144 811 116 283 50 82 81 341 109 458 90 399 55 547 254 900 62 63 2,237 23,855 208 974 448 1,141 771 2,014 654 4,156 265 916 924 6,645 1,135 3,749 860 1,960 276 412 420 1,466 504 1,589 19,284 9,362 386 1,568 9,173 26,328 64 65 652 16,925 38 230 95 397 177 678 149 897 26 355 181 2,797 159 750 130 437 95 132 85 506 126 471 287 1,091 227 346 2,437 2,988 66 67 1,585 6,930 170 744 353 744 594 1,336 505 3,259 239 561 743 3,848 976 2,999 730 1,523 181 280 335 960 378 1,118 18,997 8,271 159 1,222 6,736 23,340 68 69 18,921 14,669 1,174 3,840 4,957 7,640 7,453 16,339 5,314 14,090 1,410 4,621 10,587 17,076 9,737 31,666 13,646 7,849 1,744 1,010 4,170 9,186 2,904 5,641 34,665 53,727 1,017 30,098 40,553 46,283 70 71 23 73 3 10 37 219 28 109 12 47 244 29 83 46 184 13 35 3 5 10 31 16 34 12 47 11 36 58 72 73 129 211 6 24 543 1,134 102 331 19 110 337 1,334 102 271 222 584 33 111 5 8 23 151 118 37 109 34 94 144 74 75 106 105 2 12 105 559 54 189 9 62 122 580 40 121 65 217 18 51 4 5 7 46 40 36 18 46 21 35 77 76 77 23 106 4 12 438 575 48 142 10 48 215 754 62 150 157 367 15 60 1 16 105 24 82 19 63 13 59 67 78 79 59 200 1,115 6,315 647 1,135 58 72 399 10,220 58 1,623 476 2,145 200 629 516 551 550 259 495 49 80 81 174 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 6 of 6J .-SPECIFIED CROPS Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Late Lauderdale Lawrence Levis Lincoln Loudon McMinn McNairy Macon Berries aod other saall fruits harvested for sale: 2 1 2 1 1,128 720 116 267 254 522 147,598 504,375 197 51 340 44 531,534 47,326 1 7 (Z) 2 200 1,400 10 5 14,690 6,530 8 29 2 8 3,524 3,260 20 47 16 35 23,393 18,171 10 23 18 15 15,320 8,263 138 88 150 121 139,342 114,259 2 3 4 5 6 1949... acres 1954... 1949... quarts 1954. . . 1949 . . . 7 8 0th b r'es acres 1954 (z) 4 2 (Z) (z) Tree fruits, outs, and grapes: Land ir. bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut 14 59 20 33 177 484 305 416 480 2,221 563 1,011 76 328 49 105 155 1,423 283 581 78 918 105 203 188 1,297 205 273 222 1,573 194 457 83 1,296 88 229 9 10 11 1950... acres 19541.. 19502.. 12 13 12 26 187 384 671 2,069 102 302 192 1,219 112 866 272 1,172 257 1,491 129 1,182 1950. . . 14 15 132 130 4,280 7,802 12,691 38,943 1,533 3,514 6,513 31,002 3,302 10,427 4,812 14,400 5,258 16,848 3,020 15,642 1950. . . 16 17 77 41 672 ' 2,509 3,256 13,842 377 1,782 1,531 6,309 670 3,738 973 3,259 1,341 6,814 641 5,104 1950... IS 19 55 89 3,608 5,293 9,435 25,101 1,156 1,732 4,982 24,693 2,632 6,689 3,839 11,141 3,917 10,034 2,379 10,538 1950... 20 21 1949... 188 137 4,352 6,014 8,568 31,968 466 2,642 6,883 40,241 1,220 1,237 5,725 1,889 4,693 9,905 1,569 10,180 23 12 42 183 387 638 1,932 98 292 186 1,256 72 525 216 900 232 1,455 100 1,068 1950... 24 272 1,387 7,273 14,023 10,912 31,295 1,856 4,482 3,267 18,375 883 4,968 2,482 9,230 3,718 19,777 1,657 13,915 1950... 26 27 T Dt of bearing age number 1954 1 22 66 1,756 3,197 2,827 11,131 408 2,618 660 4,727 325 1,771 533 3,275 1,182 8,439 558 4,727 1950. . . 28 29 1950. . . 250 1,321 5,517 10,826 8,085 20,164 1,448 1,864 2,607 13,648 558 3,197 1,949 5,955 2,536 11,338 1,099 9,188 30 31 253 4,031 4,587 4,804 5,739 1,677 407 103 2,712 1,528 315 151 1,413 165 1,733 3,800 410 863 1949... , 7 12 120 237 389 1,013 58 142 116 658 65 407 153 492 150 807 73 679 33 1950. . . 34 35 11 26 722 1,082 1,041 2,529 152 383 374 1,738 431 1,372 615 1,399 480 1,997 234 1,739 1950. . . 36 37 5 9 197 321 344 1,100 41 236 62 548 91 357 165 416 176 965 59 532 1950. . . 38 39 1950... 6 17 525 761 697 1,429 111 147 312 1,190 340 1,015 450 983 304 1,032 175 1,207 40 41 1949... 26 49 779 653 848 519 64 32 405 527 254 87 1,009 111 433 1,010 254 495 42 7 62 137 210 682 24 87 61 312 38 379 69 372 36 254 48 479 43 1950. . . 44 12 12 143 366 627 1,652 43 214 163 750 159 1,345 228 1,171 86 598 151 1,458 45 1950. . . 46 8 64 185 a4 966 2 166 62 317 36 526 80 444 20 324 61 500 47 1950... 48 49 1950. . . 4 8 79 181 413 886 41 48 101 433 123 819 148 727 66 274 90 958 50 51 1949... 40 25 459 956 2,836 2,188 143 11 623 730 540 845 703 445 530 805 488 3,136 52 53 1950. . . 10 13 52 108 195 626 27 74 73 349 20 184 77 224 51 349 25 355 54 63 60 182 916 851 2,616 231 558 283 1,274 697 727 850 198 1,648 73 1,221 55 1950. . . 56 57 1950. . . 7 53 598 248 962 36 154 32 363 7 202 177 216 69 568 30 311 58 59 1950... 57 53 129 318 603 1,654 195 404 251 911 39 495 550 634 129 1,080 43 910 60 61 1949... 53 17 158 110 578 195 9 338 252 160 27 156 220 63 336 108 62 6 5 52 135 449 1,361 60 113 112 703 67 500 163 704 100 700 61 487 63 1950. . . 64 31 11 213 1,029 6,712 15,241 313 677 1,282 4,984 3,465 5,236 1,141 5,803 407 2,435 180 1,362 65 1950. . . 66 67 1950... 13 5 43 159 1,757 4,232 39 340 179 1,099 636 1,714 246 973 124 967 43 365 68 69 1950. . . 18 6 170 870 4,955 11,009 274 337 1,103 3,885 2,829 3,522 895 4,830 283 1,468 137 997 70 71 1949... 436 25 1,722 1,876 39,409 62,692 1,627 2,525 9,546 27,875 17,228 4,392 6,717 9,031 3,881 18,324 1,806 3,905 72 73 Pecans (improved and seedling). .farms reporting 19541.. 1950. . . 9 20 69 135 38 119 9 29 138 7 55 27 91 21 152 2 25 74 284 376 503 1,305 83 384 16 24 122 487 20 149 63 244 498 2 39 75 1950. . . 76 77 1950. . . 35 36 92 580 54 180 10 21 48 216 7 57 30 84 51 305 2 20 78 249 330 411 725 29 204 6 3 271 13 92 33 160 43 193 19 79 1950. . . 80 81 1949 . . . 605 3,638 3,548 15,289 90 1,292 25 126 1,188 43 268 640 301 2,844 elude data for farms with less 2For 1950, does : TENNESSEE 175 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OE 1954 AND 1950-Continued 1,600 (Z) 487 2,331 1,008 3,165 3,688 89 379 1,911 1,943 4,939 2,759 3,196 120 198 1,557 1,214 2,446 1,378 5,460 9,563 9,485 15,561 104 '■,■■' < 23,244 13,145 28,248 309 7,997 9,205 11,999 1,050 687 2,285 1,447 1,178 1,146 1,733 1,576 2,741 2,538 12,048 176 STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES County Table 9 (Part 6 of 6J .-SPECIFIED CROPS Robertson Other berries acres Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes: Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees farms reporting Apples farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested bushels Peaches farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested bushels Pears farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested bushels Cherries farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Plums and prunes farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested bushels Grapes farms reporting Vines of all ages number Vines not of bearing age number Vines of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds Pecans (improved and seedling). .farms reporting Trees of all ages number Trees not of bearing age number Trees of bearing age number Quantity harvested pounds 195-4. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954 1 1950. 1954x L950. 6,093 5,164 23,575 15,917 12 5,562 5,016 12,425 2,011 5,603 1,309 1,156 6,099 2,354 19,772 9,564 1,540 826 6,424 3,832 4,559 1,528 13,348 5,732 1,683 716 16,176 3,458 242 164 1,206 1,307 5,870 2,870 16,665 18,044 2,155 954 6,923 6,146 3,715 1,916 9,742 11,898 1,368 765 2,524 1,414 2,238 4,561 21,073 2,605 5,859 15,515 716 2,157 1,621 3,451 1,926 2,887 60 345 1,038 7,116 15,318 1,991 6,018 5,125 9,300 8,332 7,542 306 2,470 10,684 12,301 15,255 8,338 5,930 244 1,775 1,007 1,537 1,926 3,101 TENNESSEE 177 HARVESTED: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson 1 657 25 42 10 22 9,472 11,740 366 813 368 1,210 769,642 1,636,618 5 32 37 51 27,180 51,278 2 2 1,260 21 9 5 2 9,647 1,046 14 17 4 6 5,306 13,667 64 16 82 14 154,000 4,086 48 37 39 11 36,447 5,316 43 40 21 19 21,644 12,190 10 1 16 1 10,768 200 71 246 140 478 115,678 585,892 41 12 34 6 28,858 3,666 10 29 6 19 5,613 16,993 9 10 6 3 3,103 2,789 1 2 3 4 5 6 16 1 (2) 1 1 1 (Z) 3 2 6 3 7 64 811 80 196 239 2,004 328 592 240 1,924 371 754 148 902 217 464 34 320 30 46 286 690 398 377 60 •601 68 188 63 425 53 158 367 1,767 435 578 279 2,435 253 575 151 1,063 151 392 165 1,444 394 692 350 1,333 345 403 202 1,324 302 628 153 1,173 226 296 8 9 10 11 122 754 323 1,939 343 1,726 170 793 73 277 294 687 104 786 106 398 453 1,651 ■439 2,364 193 941 204 1,080 437 1,295 293 1,156 235 928 12 13 2,088 9,193 9,721 33,074 10,446 27,302 3,612 8,769 924 2,529 13,482 21,099 2,546 11,444 1,949 5,875 10,803 28,729 9,803 36,632 3,348 13,260 7,299 17,473 9,463 19,737 7,512 18,715 4,379 10,122 14 15 619 2,909 2,567 9,229 3,683 8,344 732 2,942 233 1,154 3,377 4,351 445 1,716 434 2,805 1,689 6,969 1,858 8,632 994 6,028 1,35 3,838 3,015 6,853 1,989 6,113 1,205 3,429 16 17 1,469 6,284 7,154 23,845 6,763 18,958 2,880 5,827 641 1,375 10,105 16,748 2,101 9,728 1,515 3,070 9,114 21,760 7,945 28,000 2,354 7,232 6,064 13,635 6,448 12,884 5,523 12,602 3,174 6,693 16 19 1,702 6,586 9,872 7,975 5,378 20,078 3,528 8,231 401 1,450 11,648 6,286 2,770 2,187 1,940 1,746 6,910 19,711 5,170 3,464 2,533 8,458 14,912 22,422 9,585 10,982 2,773 7,629 1,747 4,478 20 21 109 698 105 825 320 1,553 145 808 74 304 42 127 42 318 82 328 382 1,386 163 962 193 927 163 794 336 986 269 1,128 218 1,266 22 23 1,776 9,990 773 5,574 6,062 19,158 4,589 15,303 1,406 3,804 218 843 373 3,275 1,015 4,158 6,881 21,535 1,153 5,571 3,375 15,490 8,052 19,537 3,748 10,584 7,043 20,418 3,683 14,326 24 25 496 3,009 256 2,661 1,555 6,643 750 7,678 355 1,303 32 299 98 724 276 2,403 1,294 9,450 419 2,000 747 6,463 733 4,901 1,366 5,071 1,485 6,804 733 4,033 26 27 1,280 6,981 517 2,913 4,507 12,515 3,e39 7,625 1,051 2,501 186 544 275 2,551 739 1,755 5,587 12,085 734 3,571 2,628 9,027 7,269 14,636 2,382 5,513 5,558 13,614 2,950 10,293 28 29 301 1,420 266 426 2,457 2,566 3,457 3,335 898 663 164 178 65 352 286 2,639 2,090 415 64 962 1,112 8,171 15,170 1,373 865 2,081 2,514 901 931 30 31 65 330 231 1,18C 255 1,081 104 511 61 197 59 108 55 259 53 195 279 748 324 1,375 103 441 92 441 269 668 181 663 187 718 32 33 207 833 1,154 4,107 1,295 3,945 357 1,403 204 579 106 240 223 820 132 520 1,157 2,394 1,260 4,051 238 1,011 842 1,038 794 1,787 287 2,667 1,215 2,765 34 35 57 274 251 980 169 815 79 550 36 168 22 69 36 98 37 249 173 695 238 732 47 510 97 467 284 558 282 871 217 475 36 37 150 559 903 3,127 1,126 3,130 278 853 168 411 84 171 187 722 95 271 984 1,699 1,022 3,319 191 501 190 571 558 1,229 512 1,796 998 2,290 38 39 127 485 3,570 339 1,358 2,151 535 990 474 426 208 2 470 76 227 101 868 565 2,414 825 184 240 154 811 1,065 573 656 733 1,676 1,702 40 41 21 189 180 1,162 141 780 41 215 29 78 79 254 52 314 49 232 208 683 2.34 1,514 26 120 63 293 236 683 113 437 88 372 42 43 52 532 1,214 5,762 467 2,624 139 428 130 268 378 1,854 360 2,014 151 814 984 2,433 1,502 6,750 63 268 191 832 874 2,796 393 1,498 456 1,344 45 16 200 36 332 413 2,014 801 3,748 136 943 331 1,681 63 213 76 215 32 191 98 77 43 356 335 1,498 123 350 237 1,664 31 450 120 364 450 941 534 1,492 337 1,454 1,165 5,296 20 150 43 118 103 428 83 404 339 1,153 485 1,643 145 611 248 887 110 489 346 855 46 47 48 49 55 879 11,046 3,385 1,456 5,208 493 1,015 100 369 5,206 4,431 962 4,848 1,205 1,268 3,387 7,923 9,370 5,778 28 315 335 1,805 3,716 6,402 2,294 3,267 749 2,587 50 51 41 138 62 524 96 458 60 257 21 59 32 140 9 71 32 134 103 332 127 849 50 251 45 194 113 320 107 369 64 254 52 53 316 864 192 1,847 479 1,575 168 823 140 213 97 490 33 334 191 433 669 1,078 613 2,592 256 3,380 183 651 394 1,256 419 1,640 301 1,253 54 55 98 145 61 548 199 460 40 341 25 86 21 118 8 38 23 249 118 441 359 678 72 1,882 52 262 157 326 119 579 71 279 57 218 719 131 1,299 280 1,115 128 482 115 127 7o 372 30 296 168 184 551 637 254 1,914 184 1,498 131 389 237 930 300 1,061 230 974 58 59 90 215 44 48 128 163 106 223 60 21 31 2 7 88 32 49 90 393 51 70 70 452 108 130 222 97 140 159 35 308 60 39 266 142 1,082 158 759 66 312 14 73 162 358 43 265 61 279 347 1,086 307 1,637 79 322 107 636 320 910 99 405 99 378 62 • 318 1,439 2,135 6,801 1,762 5,486 350 1,339 53 216 966 1,984 441 1,588 344 1,659 3,546 7,945 1,889 7,515 355 1,470 741 2,235 2,154 5,042 777 2,778 432 1,772 64 65 42 356 503 1,409 194 1,654 71 520 8 114 32 376 124 264 112 494 483 1,879 292 1,566 76 629 135 585 576 1,339 178 1,164 70 439 66 67 276 1,083 1,632 5,392 1,568 3,832 279 819 45 102 934 1,608 317 1,324 232 1,165 3,063 6,066 1,597 5,949 279 841 606 1,650 1,578 3,653 599 1,614 412 1,333 68 229 5,048 7,348 36,999 14,945 17,560 2,087 4,362 520 538 5,411 16,214 976 5,369 5,715 13,724 33,796 116,843 15,038 34,377 2,212 3,374 7,712 24,464 25,654 43,520 3,689 6,910 3,290 6,188 70 71 2 11 10 47 11 49 81 320 9 3 18 1 5 9 31 72 127 20 90 2 43 53 247 38 96 18 81 18 48 72 73 3 19 22 203 45 179 1,414 3,051 10 18 58 2 16 21 102 336 389 64 244 3 119 275 1,022 104 218 327 458 46 138 74 75 3 12 7 34 24 100 143 853 8 7 2 19 2 4 '39 75 227 33 114 3 47 102 459 63 99 93 257 10 37 76 77 ■•■ 15 169 21 79 1,271 2,198 2 11 2 39 12 21 63 261 162 31 130 72 173 563 41 119 234 201 36 101 78 79 2 60 80 429 12,054 33,236 160 12 20 200 1,149 776 1,145 220 1,220 151 486 7,608 227 870 117 658 1,377 80 81 Chapter C STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS (179) D UJ < LLl CO .H CO E LU O I ° £- (J 0) D CO ?TO < UJ cr < < UJ o < 2 o o z o 2 o o UJ Q o UJ z o I— UJ UJ < O H UJ UJ en _1 i- £ z c/> < z _l < O h- Ol _l O o (T Q_ \- O UJ CE :> 182 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Commerc ial farms FARMS, -ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. . 1950. . Land in farms acres 1954. . 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954-.. 1950.. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. . 1950.. Average per acre dollars 1954. . 1950. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949. . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 195.4.. 1949. . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland not pastured ...farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954., USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which couercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.. acres on which used.. Other pasture farms reporting.. acres on which used.. Corn .farms reporting. . acres on which used.. Tobacco .farms reporting. . acres on which used.. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting., acres on which used.. Other crops farms reporting., acres on which used., 203,385 124,468 231,524 138,232 17,677,526 13 394,949 18,591,207 86.9 14 124,004 111.6 80.3 102.2 7,505 9,316 6,123 7,520 91.54 87.44 77.23 74.33 75 176, 120 119,988 205,141 134,098 4,855,421 316,091 5,631,457 56,413 4 762,794 19,977 41,368 29,052 27,903 23,501 25,475 23,161 18,155 17,526 5,376 5,353 1,293 1,285 137 133 109,852 72,221 128,500 82,497 3,113,009 2 521,997 2,898,898 2 ,264,861 60,610 30,509 34,874 47,839 1,061,393 667,204 1,455,420 959,365 20,306 265,253 14,023 202,937 48,229 26,213 796,640 464,267 74,309 50,851 2,220,600 81,883 1 ,729,031 49,441 3,743,814 2 571,006 61,997 39,787 1,783,591 426,752 12,106 3,455 270,377 227,680 176,544 106,257 899, 193 662,868 193,640 123,029 222,096 136,762 9,030,328 7 505,292 9,985,775 7 987,520 153,648 95,573 178,774 109,381 7,117,200 5 677,780 6,463,706 127,376 5 028,277 79,675 142, 112 87,202 5,964,414 5,862,010 4 300,037 081,698 1,191 1,132 36,972 101,529 668,973 8,787 24,068 156,331 96,475 168,404 1,320,433 54,277 57,273 92,964 22,122 18,882 55,246 69,453 158,406 931,521 27,047 87,126 577,592 6,458 20,702 135,470 72,100 145,788 1,150,341 42,595 48,533 80,246 12,117 13,956 40,280 59,167 147,836 872,821 116,298 77,127 138.60 111.70 55,454 125 22,293 2,782 2,806 1,109,721 1,006,971 398.9 358.9 41,164 34,398 114.76 99.46 2,685 2,751 381,363 367,469 2,094 2,158 225,399 190,376 123,720 404 31,501 2,623 37,006 2,747 2,783 635,178 605,466 2,526 2,617 495,853 381,618 2,103 2,076 313,817 258,987 200 1,314 11,492 75,092 1,775 12,298 83,354 2,624 1,534 12,119 76,847 9,376 7,777 2,077,455 1,774,811 221.6 228.2 21,599 19,233 103.47 9,213 7,637 727,523 635,081 1,795 3,755 2,140 6,811 5,992 412,961 326,484 2,468 2,805 62,532 '93,800 1,306 28,862 1,495 33,670 4,554 247,266 3,793 333,952 3,273 211,293 1,110 43,195 8,556 31,928 9,301 7,732 1,203,016 1,055,365 8,171 7,054 871,520 676,845 6,712 25,945 22,402 3,336,884 2,935,947 130.5 131.1 11,451 10,664 89.60 82.21 21,999 1,183,660 1,082,972 905 2,896 5,169 7,684 7,328 1,474 125 15,795 15,397 613,540 508,069 6,714 7,910 138,565 178,997 3,193 48,043 4,648 90,522 11,031 337,562 9,798 543,592 8,635 352,969 2,243 58,185 22,495 166,996 25,813 22,276 1,935,765 1,770,038 20,119 19,090 1,354,071 1,095,594 16,420 15,022 931, 154 730,877 281 10 46,618 48,521 4,094,839 4,272,854 45,445 47,401 1,227,792 1,439,193 5,619 13,783 11,403 9,522 25,791 28,536 720,974 12,666 16,046 232,472 291,133 5,109 62,669 9,591 169,803 18,539 521,231 17,362 765,515 14,255 414,905 2,636 47,789 38,925 211,950 46,301 48,150 2,181,238 2,380,606 34,044 37,513 1,657,110 1,529,716 28,167 29,694 1,286,746 1,248,459 241 3,426 6,770 9,258 18,037 22,555 20,052 115,787 151,715 134,399 1,020 1,800 1,997 4,395 5,407 4,303 29,556 34,063 26,396 6,159 16,602 27,252 24,257 39,205 43,334 184,262 318,288 349,872 2,730 8,633 17,043 5,113 13,612 17,934 8,804 22,136 29,737 990 2,583 4,456 1,410 2,967 3,490 4,367 8,983 10,744 5,570 15,373 23,352 25,330 43,404 42,559 151,506 260,854 245,580 TENNESSEE FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 a sample of farms. See text] 183 Other farms Commercial fanDB ClasB I ClasB II Class III Class IV CIssb V 33,727 35,172 1,932,757 2,144,880 57.3 61.0 5,631 354,108 517,. 24 15,676 7,614 3,302 1,959 557 17,665 19,938 346,066 327,638 9,741 12,245 141,337 192,151 11,798 276,088 13,540 504,976 10,628 206,320 2,045 28,213 29,610 ■ - , '■-■- 31,702 33,840 841,511 1,037,413 26,067 28,891 828,474 744,145 21,292 22,412 781,064 784,688 40 45,141 58,001 1,818,568 2,260,789 40.3 39.0 39,678 176,623 333, 214 20,745 19,936 26,002 241,944 297,637 15,981 20,378 252,770 300,309 11,560 142, U3 1,602 12,705 40,631 131,153 38,860 51,376 671,337 931,160 31,964 40,419 598,908 670,482 26,386 32,427 873,935 975,784 15 6,037 3,872 9,243 4,871 60,240 28,652 1,397 930 2,349 905 14,500 5,785 13,270 11,083 14,010 8,257 L04,953 62,717 10,466 1,210 7,773 961 11,666 1,040 3,940 6,040 2,376 2,417 6,518 7,820 7,192 3,085 7,855 2,623 43,067 15,190 31,252 61,534 637.8 517.1 34,935 69,078 92.96 119.59 40,569 46,702 3,252,789 3,316,318 37,303 43,471 1,317,626 1,456,049 6,440 10,912 7,826 5,772 4,145 1,581 18,149 22,309 602,366 515,429 9,711 14,761 204,216 282,1 }1 6,180 177,810 1,228 35,835 31,531 219,211 39,470 45,575 2,124,208 2,254,159 22,883 28,219 1,066,533 918,432 14,308 16,569 731,560 653,798 141 16,232 31,725 263,088 11,049 31, 165 78,953 468,333 33,233 38,055 2,939,402 2,948,889 32,606 37,479 1,271,061 1,372,721 3,410 9,767 7,471 5,657 4,094 1,581 521 105 U,853 13,451 539,895 452,823 7,892 12,038 168,001 230,590 4,113 63,779 5,251 104,222 7,371 255,982 7,153 361,159 31,010 25,165 187,744 33,048 37,866 1,978,957 2,056,134 18,352 22,752 951,437 791,290 11,642 13,695 617,1/41 554,034 135 17 2,075 9,201 56,250 14,656 30,185 249,768 10,384 28,510 76,117 452,208 121,492 85,920 123.60 110.82 1,458 32 2,861 995 1,000 360,294 317,009 362.1 317.0 48,170 35,168 139.25 113.91 19,765 85 5,803 3,273 2,653 565,184 469,125 172.7 176.8 20,510 17,128 129.82 98.59 3,241 2,606 250,220 216,937 1,111 21,819 31,918 2,778 30,636 3,268 2,638 386,827 . 14 . : '8 2,503 2,118 195,170 136,749 1,645 1,384 118,015 87,250 37 1,920 6,460 52,756 8,944 7,293 769,880 659,642 9,092 8,355 112.35 93.41 7,213 362,261 318,619 65 1,225 2,556 2,726 1,932 4,217 4,374 138,355 110,217 2,110 2,664 40,782 54,590 1,220 17,614 1,262 23,168 2,171 59,090 1,997 79,441 7,845 6,890 51,306 8,914 7,278 541,398 483,426 5,158 5,144 236,090 173,889 3,319 3,059 138,531 103,976 26 2,595 7,934 22,337 136,111 13,268 15,059 689,917 782,467 52.0 52.0 4,945 4,418 101.17 13,127 14,906 296,653 339,131 1,040 5,776 3,775 1,890 575 64 6,757 115,615 111,975 4,168 55,065 60,410 1,457 16,520 2,064 38,545 2,289 51,874 2,312 80, 143 3,330 9,517 55,087 13,233 15,023 467,333 561,516 6,162 8,192 202,969 192,530 3,693 4,6 5,631 6,682 58,122 1,965 11,689 22,217 128, 147 6,492 11,783 296,058 520,027 45.6 44.1 3,772 3,181 94.20 70.93 6,169 11,504 88,321 210,862 2,255 2,685 855 260 2,751 4,576 63,104 69,624 1,747 3,618 33,534 57,650 11,295 1,269 22,239 1,451 29,960 1,402 37,338 6,397 11,672 184,959 338,136 3,527 6,227 107,494 135,187 2,272 3,801 67,298 109,707 10 2,002 1,902 17,023 5,004 6,434 36,792 3,266 3,682 145,075 i 15,51 0 44.4 50.4 6,107 5,335 168.16 106.83 2,735 3,295 32,865 53,656 1,440 840 305 1,451 1,833 35,455 32,437 1,174 11,810 21,113 2,805 2,650 13,935 3,041 3,576 80,130 107,206 1,956 2,448 63,660 61,337 1,211 1,403 40,460 48,902 1,665 205 2,850 1,045 960 8,285 1,995 2,228 12,605 4,069 4,931 L63.295 165,829 40.1 33.6 5,111 1,961 2,664 11,410 22,954 1,590 305 50 1,844 2,018 26,106 27,896 1,032 1,537 24,205 30,380 3,715 17,415 3,380 4,100 61,721 81,230 2,574 3,005 49,626 59,915 1,454 1,452 73,359 47,773 175 70 71 1 72 60 73 000 74 75 76 77 1 78 30 79 125 80 81 82 83 184 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reporta for only Commercial farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE number 1954. . 1950.. Land in farms acres 1954.. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954 . . 1950. . I ue of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. . 1950.. Average per acre dollars 1954. . 1950.. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Lead in farm* according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. . 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres..... farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . Cropland not harvested and not pastured ...farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954 . . acres 1954.. Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland, total farms reporting 1954 . . 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Oopa on «hich commercial fertilizer vas used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.. acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. , acres on which used., Corn .farms reporting. acres on which used. Tobacco .farms reporting. acres on which used, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting. Fruits, vegetable 19,672 23,035 2,061,954 2,174,974 104. S 94.4 5,410 4,369 53.20 46.92 10,303 12,765 254,997 237,579 8,854 12,274 168,177 243,098 3,104 37,188 7,231 130,989 7,784 201,965 10,894 561,224 140,519 1,181 18,775 18,186 161,887 18,655 22,137 996,359 1,105,792 15,268 18,742 597,481 542,093 14,131 15,929 763,189 756,826 47 2,355 6,230 41,732 10,917 23,991 219,206 2,300 1,247 591 3,054 12,007 22,968 118,911 12,808 15,170 1,607,341 1,658,742 125.5 109.3 6,539 20,452 14,878 573,185 522,843 625,115 538,264 3,055 855 3,356 2,250 3,092 2,607 3,716 3,435 2,736 2,660 7,279 9,074 205,384 185,512 5,717 8,250 108,493 168,963 4,519 80,270 5,779 159,532 7,201 388,218 4,487 15,755 11,693 116,686 12,763 15,078 836,720 892,739 10,413 12,897 471,101 424,059 9,592 11,064 547,750 537,363 47 1,853 5,408 37,105 9,060 21,705 198,226 2,414 9,895 21,034 109,141 8,183 13,113 1,363.8 690.2 476,580 37,430 60.00 42.11 76,597 41,287 437.7 271.6 27,814 22,659 67.03 88.14 8,153 99 13,983 190,766 114,495 219.5 236.6 13,594 13,265 62.27 60.15 3,040 2,317 460,394 326,416 2,366 6,816 61,501 1,050 2,529 7,423 36,508 4,850 5,451 529,591 580,458 109.2 106.5 5,073 7,748 4,672 57.36 47.81 55.68 44.53 82 80 3,033 4,740 2,300 5,379 170,857 167,750 127,607 193,417 25 185 80 825 345 1,287 1,142 1,571 1,156 791 592 1,842 2,579 432 1,625 3,264 27,215 55,603 64,121 21,454 42,522 57,899 346 1,310 2,133 271 1,260 2,953 8,760 24,680 40,958 10,232 26,827 57,605 187 617 763 3,120 7,255 9,778 ai 969 1,772 5,640 17,425 31,180 420 1,414 2,184 18,870 33,710 54,284 443 1,780 2,752 40,232 109,829 125,222 307 1,141 1,679 11,415 31,575 35,465 80 268 331 2,255 6,340 4,170 829 2,825 4,355 10,652 29,140 41,791 869 3,040 4,820 484 2,306 5,431 109,597 251,140 272,829 71,689 196,956 308,921 759 2,550 3,820 463 2,081 4,710 57,500 125,888 153,870 36,903 82,242 150,439 659 2,330 3,584 389 1,817 4,000 59,102 148,539 179,506 33,368 93,487 184,725 3,502 7,116 66,380 3,891 6,778 34,918 TENNESSEE 185 FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Con tinned a b ample of farina. See text] Aj ea 2 — Continued Area 3 Econom c class — Continued Total all Economic claea Other famiB Commercial ferma Other farms Part-time dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Claas III C1SB8 IV Class V Class VI Part-time Resi- dentisl Abnormal 11,976 6,547 6 74 II 1,052 2,364 2,715 1,790 3,633 1 ." .. , LAI 14,286 7,495 S 99 ■ 816 2,457 3,869 2,425 4,361 5 2 260,902 1,623,396 1,183,046 8,802 54,796 165,019 245,006 380,895 328,528 193 ,669 245,061 1,420 3 269, 70 3 245,434 1,095 1,727,888 1,195,549 6,129 73,865 . 190, b83 394,910 413,615 238,640 291,809 1,890 4 73.0 62.0 135.6 180.7 1,467.0 - 232.9 161.1 121.0 108.3 67.5 236.7 5 72.5 59.2 1,095.0 120.9 . 766.1 473.0 233.7 160.7 106.9 98.4 66.9 378.0 6 3,868 2,764 5,713 7,605 47,750 31,041 22,767 11,060 6,968 4,097 4,262 3,069 45,000 7 3,623 2,853 4,320 4,604 45,000 . 19,085 10,934 6,239 3,460 3,818 2,507 3,375 8 54 .44 51.71 42.99 42.13 32.54 41.58 57.06 43.96 44.38 32.49 39.61 48.65 3,214.29 9 50.34 3.95 38.21 38.24 56.69 41.82 43.38 46.94 38.10 32.24 37.85 38.62 8.93 10 76 76 71 70 67 69 74 72 69 70 71 73 83 11 2,259 1,895 6 258 74 326 2,295 2,520 1,429 2,082 6 12 3,367 2,207 12^076 8 88 245 800 ■ 3,678 2,055 2,835 13 37,227 13,115 310,093 . 2,963 11,705 . 5,66] 85,442 61,952 27,456 19,564 75 14 64,613 22,238 365,337 283,827 2,779 15,319 24,876 53,194 92,184 95,475 45,755 35,755 15 820 1,380 2,247 617 5 2 112 475 404 1,221 16 716 390 2,230 1,138 10 lb 381 731 466 626 17 415 70 1,634 1,168 1 26 75 565 501 306 160 IS 231 71 50 1,832 1,414 1,596 1,322 6 5 26 114 5.14 723 456 585 213 166 86 70 5 1 19 20 340 339 1 25 131 119 48 15 1 21 76 2 7o 2 3 27 24 ... 10 22 23 1,268 1,736 6,696 4,262 4 66 274 • 1,559 1,597 993 1,436 5 24 1,927 1,763 1 8,299 4,788 72 195 590 1,654 2,269 1,380 2,131 25 24,728 24,885 186,089 144, 65 6 1,298 7,806 22,806 . 46,394 36,174 20,083 21,340 10 26 29,526 22,531 10 193,206 135,176 1,270 6,527 13,957 . 41,940 45,849 26,605 31,425 27 1,154 1,983 5,282 2,710 20 115 376 1,122 1,077 820 1,746 6 28 1,981 2,042 7,034 3,789 1 29 66 434 1,240 2,019 1,150 2,090 5 29 20,618 39,066 106,301 59,562 2,186 4,644 7,436 25,577 19,719 14,229 32,380 130 30 34,365 39,570 200 86,976 20 3,745 4,421 13,959 29,770 35,061 20,700 39,795 385 31 461 380 1,687 1,042 15 55 155 456 361 265 380 32 4,410 4,555 21,307 14,427 506 2,301 2,028 6,090 3,502 3,115 3,765 33 924 1,788 4,356 2,179 11 67 302 887 912 670 1,501 6 34 16,208 34,511 84,994 45,135 1,680 2,343 5,408 19,487 16,217 11,114 28,615 130 35 848 1,157 4,703 3,181 4 53 163 614 1,153 1,194 701 820 1 36 18,083 24,350 186,035 141,185 1,090 10,207 14,012 35,414 41,465 38,997 25,890 18,460 500 37 1,388 2,305 7,900 4,417 233 715 1,598 1,820 1,149 2,333 1 38 56,196 116,810 669,214 455,403 1,436 17,246 68,001 78,724 150,249 139,747 85,674 127,637 500 39 857 1,071 3,760 2,170 3 32 105 404 798 828 593 996 1 40 18,819 15,515 102,712 77,593 1,716 4,460 16,350 17,002 16,878 19,167 12,588 12,441 90 41 150 105 1,030 687 2 13 41 162 258 211 143 200 42 1,460 1,560 20,249 16,336 380 1,325 4,140 3,470 4,059 2,962 2,318 1,595 43 2,474 4,019 10,647 5,704 5 o7 303 967 2,058 2,304 1,585 3,352 6 44 18,040 27,161 62,952 41,649 279 1,166 3,951 10,591 12,890 12,772 7,949 13,239 115 45 2,489 3,403 11,335 6,451 326 1,047 2,348 2,650 1,680 3,198 46 3,593 3,465 13,715 7,404 8 98 246 311 2,437 3,804 2,310 3,996 5 47 82,573 77,066 602,483 467,216 4,281 21,697 62,705 103,275 157,413 117,845 61,768 73,284 215 48 128,504 84,339 210 706,399 505,979 4,069 25,591 43,254 92,786 163,894 176,385 93,060 106,975 385 49 1,973 2,882 9,505 5,645 74 316 967 2,063 2,219 1,443 2,411 6 50 2,938 2,906 11,264 6,257 8 93 240 725 2,037 3,154 1,960 3,042 5 51 61,630 64,750 474,836 363,434 4,104 22,493 .. 82,594 106,737 94,338 58,561 52,241 600 52 66,966 51,058 10 410,352 285,331 1,425 17,016 28,168 51,462 91,721 95,539 57,175 67,346 500 53 1,824 2,715 9,544 5,420 5 69 290 927 1,924 2,205 1,420 2,703 1 54 2,398 2,466 10,754 5,959 3 94 226 695 1,932 3,009 1,825 2,965 5 55 74,279 141,160 855,249 596,588 2,526 27,453 82,013 114,138 191,714 178,744 111,564 146,097 1,000 56 99,488 119,072 883 838,137 567,358 1,840 41,105 63,448 77,481 190,909 192,575 119,720 150,059 1,000 57 65 60 1 6 9 8 31 5 5 58 59 60 61 658 653 6 50 403 84 85 25 5 246 120 2,348 1,951 3 44 179 510 823 392 266 130 1 62 1,744 610 35,732 31,712 830 1,689 4,172 9,928 11,638 3,455 2,760 1,210 50 63 130 35 1,023 827 1 6 33 166 351 270 121 75 64 1,495 215 25,998 22,o53 200 375 1,425 5,920 9,253 5,480 2,205 1,140 65 307 195 2,091 1,635 ^ 47 176 363 633 412 284 171 1 66 484 33E 5,537 4,834 122 440 1,108 1,246 1,260 658 478 223 2 67 2,937 1,690 37,198 31,806 810 3,421 5,707 8,224 7,762 5,882 3,540 1,832 20 58 70 70 598 452 2 9 41 118 187 95 91 55 69 97 1,625 1,386 35 188 286 380 313 184 167 72 70 420 665 8,904 7,304 295 1,310 1,178 1,891 1,740 890 1,060 540 71 1,147 710 7,263 4,992 4 62 267 902 1,968 1,789 1,029 1,242 72 1,516 770 15,244 12,676 80 522 1,874 3,446 4,124 2,628 1,436 1,132 73 13,635 7,345 140,721 117,211 500 4,968 15,598 29,831 39,447 26,867 12,946 10,564 74 65 2,138 1,747 3 13 72 377 742 540 321 70 75 27 2,519 2,263 15 16 185 781 869 397 228 28 76 110 5,323 4,787 20 26 371 1,369 2,006 995 461 75 77 155 195 1,075 673 5 17 116 325 210 147 250 5 78 60 50 744 576 54 156 241 120 60 103 5 79 390 250 2,546 1,980 10 84 451 1,010 425 201 350 15 80 1,487 625 3,646 2,807 5 26 142 554 1,120 958 534 305 81 1,432 502 7,722 6,807 251 250 936 2,052 2,280 1,036 663 252 62 6,920 2,850 44,918 39,594 1,510 1,943 5,556 11,835 12,865 5,885 3,844 1,480 83 186 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Commercial farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AMD VALUE number 1954. . 1950. . acres 1954.. 1950. . of farm acres 1954.. 1950. . ue of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954.. 1950.. dollars 1954. . 1950.. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in farms Average si Average per 1949... acres 1954... 1949. . . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954... 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954... 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954... 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954... 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954... 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954... 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954... 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954... Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 195.4... 1949... Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. . . 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954... acres 1954... Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954... acres 1954... Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954 . . . acres 1954... Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954... acres 1954... Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954. . . acres 1954... Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954... acres 1954... Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954... acres 1954... Cropland, total farms reporting 1954 . . , 1949... acres 1954... 1949... Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949.., Woodland, total farms reporting 1954... 1949.., acres 1954.., 1949. . , Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954... 1949.., acres 1954... 1949... Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954... acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954..' USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which commercial fertilizer was uaed, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.. acres on which used. . Other pasture farms reporting.. acres on which used.. Corn farms reporting. . acres on which used.. Tobacco farms reporting. . acres on which used.. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting.. acres on which used.. Other crops farms reporting.. acres on which used. . 10,238 11,602 949,663 1,027,305 8,804 7,500 105.02 8,757 10,486 275,430 338,768 2,605 1,955 1,261 1,386 1,091 350 107 7,141 194,919 182,146 5,453 91,160 120,052 1,309 21,707 3,353 69,453 55,442 9,803 11,252 561,509 640,966 7,598 8,996 379,720 344,967 6,497 7,217 6,024 14,740 97,130 6,620 13,344 24,324 793,218 875,485 110.3 107.5 10,197 8,893 100.35 83.58 6,922 7,966 258,690 311,248 1,325 1,640 1,156 1,266 1,081 345 2,792 3,963 64,690 94,342 1,009 17,437 2,228 47,253 2,991 77,982 3,139 106,291 6,077 43,012 7,143 8,082 490,244 561,231 5,473 6,581 320,535 292,072 4,742 5,487 184,273 190,293 151 5,129 L3,777 90,520 5,860 L2.686 23,194 1,432 1,736 5,629 35,576 23,751 52,275 552.3 622.3 81,363 65,772 133.60 111.58 2,521 17 1,290 83,731 86,341 425.0 345.3 46,808 30,057 118.12 769 2,069 698 1,715 160,783 232,258 150,829 202,120 209.1 112.3 216.0 117.9 21,064 11,217 19,903 10,321 105.88 105.33 92.94 87.42 63 73 753 2,054 678 1,695 61,133 84,038 57,995 77,615 20,335 474 19,582 1,373 1,255 47,155 34,315 1,637 4,338 29,189 1,772 4,920 8,537 2,620 2,840 194,895 234, 575 74.4 82.6 6,712 2,525 2,805 56,190 77,015 1,440 19,465 30,810 19,061 19,810 882 970 24,960 27,885 632 640 21,500 18,520 171 85 3,305 1,875 1,744 2,120 13,270 12,460 2,064 2,590 1,715 2,830 53,467 116,220 29,990 146,400 1,554 1,835 1,440 2,250 87,716 78,895 68,645 75,365 1,334 1,590 1,255 1,905 44,021 47,695 40,565 55,575 1,775 2,935 22,570 TENNESSEE FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 187 a sample of farms. See ten] A rea 4 — Continued Areas 5 and B Econom ic class— Continued Economic class Other farms Total all Commercial farmB Other farms Resi- dential Part-time Abnormal Total Class I Class II ClasB III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Resi- dentiel Abnormal 1,355 1,690 29,528 19,467 92 507 1,764 3,978 7,119 6,007 4,930 5,130 1 1 1,485 1,970 32,824 22,190 94 624 1,750 4,701 8,066 6,955 4,682 5,916 36 2 73,575 82,870 3,043,606 2,572,161 70,183 217,984 443,158 669,733 764,088 40 . .1 285,020 182,775 3,650 3 79,750 72,070 3,162,539 2,676,793 55,085 235,785 431,945 723,088 794,155 436,735 269,283 195,238 21,225 4 54.3 49.0 103.1 132.1 762.9 429.9 251.2 168.4 107.3 67.8 57.8 35.6 3,650.0 5 53.7 36.6 96.3 120.6 586.0 377.9 246.8 153.8 98.5 62.8 57.5 33.0 589.6 6 5,969 5,323 8,899 10,849 105,524 42,879 25,257 13,539 8,232 4,575 6,024 4,724 7 5,314 3,381 8,139 9,658 70,324 36,880 22,213 12,308 7,104 4.303 5,374 4,21' 92,306 8 127.33 133.20 91.48 85.64 154.46 106.17 103.81 82.96 69.64 108.29 144.24 9 99.70 96.36 85.18 80.25 124.77 99.52 90.96 81.21 68.77 95.06 135.15 160. 59 10 70 74 77 76 60 69 71 76 ■7 75 79 82 11 1,110 725 23,716 17,830 92 502 1,714 3,797 6,588 5,137 3,615 2,270 1 12 1,320 1,200 27,091 20,662 77 604 1,699 4,521 7,546 6,215 3,482 2,916 31 13 12,725 4,015 779,825 711,600 25,177 , ■ ,'■!/ 145,296 192,555 191,323 90,344 48,760 17,815 1,650 14 18,215 9,305 911,406 820,503 15,134 81,872 142,964 223,987 230,506 126,040 56,552 27,237 7,114 15 ol5 6,365 3,055 15 45 220 1,045 1,730 1,695 1,615 16 5,338 3,863 5 20 56 490 1,675 1,617 1,030 445 17 3,806 3,161 30 85 620 1,461 965 500 145 18 10 3,778 3,413 10 65 320 971 1,462 585 315 50 19 3,043 2,958 11 76 666 1,140 835 230 70 15 20 1,105 1,100 11 189 479 316 95 10 5 21 269 269 44 107 63 40 15 22 12 11 11 1 23 720 785 16,728 12,208 73 412 1,343 2,782 4,538 3,060 2,480 2,040 24 830 865 18,589 13,583 76 481 1,305 3,290 4,896 3,535 2,515 2,455 3m 25 16,380 11,675 637,673 541,728 13,442 48,596 94,920 140,285 159,330 85,155 62,015 33,930 26 14,105 12,400 608,391 512,536 12,004 55,664 81,697 136,902 147,069 79,200 54,480 37,205 4,170 27 520 750 5,304 3,599 22 79 349 631 1,442 1,076 790 915 28 650 840 6,838 4,874 30 122 423 1,159 1,860 1,280 831 1,118 15 29 8,795 17,67: 101,911 72,016 2,021 2,546 9,166 12,755 25,960 19,568 13,205 16,690 30 11,930 13,780 138,113 102,453 3,088 5,061 13,353 27,271 31,320 22,360 16,505 18,945 210 31 130 170 1,960 1,515 21 32 222 280 610 350 250 195 32 1,520 2,750 31,950 27,345 1,400 1,705 4,865 5,520 8,510 5,345 2,450 2,155 33 450 675 3,821 2,441 2 47 178 401 997 816 610 770 34 7,275 14,925 69,961 44,671 621 841 4,301 7,235 17,450 14,223 10,755 14,535 35 465 400 16,370 11,830 69 397 1,241 2,688 4,428 3,007 2,460 2,080 36 10,010 6,510 670,532 543,622 12,879 39,314 82,466 135,505 175,308 98,150 71,945 54,965 37 465 685 5,640 3,870 6 100 320 876 1,486 1,082 840 930 38 13,o05 28,015 214,480 161,860 143 12,859 17,263 43,805 52,650 35,140 30, 520 22,100 39 345 425 11,467 8,321 64 299 934 1,963 3,121 1,940 1,700 1,445 1 40 6,940 7,670 501,566 432,426 14,615 40,160 79,121 114,996 126,144 57,390 43,510 23,630 2,000 41 50 55 1,636 1,251 34 105 230 371 356 155 245 140 42 1,290 615 56,113 52,428 8,088 12,230 9,725 11,280 8,845 2,260 2,515 1,170 43 1,195 1,530 26,462 17,537 92 507 1,659 3,678 6,459 5,142 4,295 4,630 44 5,120 7,310 137,619 108,909 1,906 7,604 14,926 29,832 33,373 21,268 15,065 13,645 45 1,265 1,395 27,002 18,886 92 507 1,744 3,902 6,974 5,667 4,355 3,760 1 46 1,440 1,730 30,355 21,634 93 619 1,730 7,881 6,645 4,162 4,523 47 37,900 33,365 1,519,409 1,325,344 40,640 118,047 249,382 345,595 376,613 195,067 123,980 68,435 1,650 48 44,250 35,485 1,657,910 1,435,492 30,226 142,597 238,014 388,160 408,895 227,600 127,537 83,387 11,494 49 995 1,130 24,042 16,396 87 507 1,664 3,573 6,113 4,452 3,840 3,805 1 50 1,150 1,265 27,444 19,242 91 614 1,710 4,441 7,031 5,355 3,920 4,246 36 51 33,330 25,655 1,809,771 1,517,776 40,936 128,070 256,507 390,786 460,782 240,695 177,470 112,525 2,000 52 30,540 22,355 1,692,244 1,440,915 30,396 122,719 236,115 389,306 439,274 223,105 144,745 97.363 9,221 53 810 945 19,279 13,619 74 412 1,384 3,038 5,094 3,617 2,935 2,725 54 820 910 20,169 15,050 68 441 1,389 3,596 5,586 3,970 2,661 2,433 25 55 23,615 34,525 885,012 705,482 13,022 52,173 99,729 179,310 227,958 133,290 102,465 77,065 56 19,870 23,665 883,885 720,019 15,707 49,110 106,892 190,265 227,775 130,270 88,666 70,710 4,490 57 5 241 3 230 3 14 2 51 1 85 40 30 10 5 5 1 58 59 10 7,206 72 7,066 72 1,718 65 1,978 7 2,295 810 215 50 15 25 100 60 61 155 25 5,152 4,656 44 257 705 1,280 1,710 660 400 95 1 62 885 155 47,423 44,658 3,196 6,516 10,691 11,445 9,725 3,085 2,145 320 300 63 30 10 2,165 1,939 12 82 185 530 815 315 170 55 1 64 225 95 44,953 42,438 728 3,505 6,380 14,370 13,750 3,705 1,970 445 100 65 120 60 4,486 3,856 62 294 758 1,135 1,211 396 490 140 66 199 92 12,237 11,343 913 1,774 2,850 3,170 2,082 554 732 162 67 1,570 605 103,202 95,947 5,824 14,924 26,900 26,945 16,811 4,543 6,000 1,255 68 45 30 1,037 897 22 87 227 280 201 80 95 45 69 175 20 3,242 3,080 388 893 608 746 343 102 120 42 70 b95 155 27,979 26,609 3,570 6,266 6,493 6,405 2,740 1,135 1,065 285 71 520 375 8,975 7,539 58 275 892 1,976 2,692 1,646 990 445 1 72 751 212 17,899 16,192 641 i,637 3,016 4,250 4,430 2,218 1,214 443 50 73 4,700 1,910 160,470 145,055 4,547 12,576 26,292 39,481 40,824 21,335 10,825 4,090 500 74 695 65 6,998 6,072 37 244 634 1,465 2,441 1,251 790 135 1 75 602 56 5,398 4,860 298 631 1,311 1,852 694 461 76 1 76 1,045 85 11,974 10,707 150 832 1,363 2,785 3,961 1,616 1,095 165 7 77 140 100 1,019 718 1 16 80 200 281 140 145 155 1 78 70 36 892 748 2 97 96 206 231 116 75 20 79 245 125 3,429 2,919 10 927 300 620 692 370 205 205 100 80 110 90 6,413 5,373 44 180 584 1,270 1,935 1,360 730 310 81 149 102 13,618 12,682 1,226 1,224 2,119 3,438 3,245 1,430 716 220 8; 710 665 90,967 85,267 6,074 9,453 15,955 24,280 21,565 7,920 4,350 1,350 83 188 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Commercial farms FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. . 1950.. Land in farms acres 1954.. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950. . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954 . . 1950. . Average per acre ....dollars 1954.. 1950. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Land in farns according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954 . . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954.. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres ;.. farms reporting 1954.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. . acres 1954.. Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954 . . acres 1954.. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954 . . Cropland, total farms reporting 1954. . 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which commercial fertilizer «as used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting acres on which used Other pasture farms reporting acres on which used Com .farms reporting acres on which used Tobacco Xarms reporting es on which used .farms reporting es on which used .farms reporting Fruits, vegetables, potatoes Other crops 21,965 25,438 1,962,793 2,083,348 6,453 4,946 72.34 60.02 18,979 22,390 498,969 583,857 3,357 2,969 2,043 13,087 14,010 326,653 271,885 8,812 11,322 149,778 209,981 9,291 236,471 11,307 463,590 8,326 203,445 2,031 34,174 20,475 83,887 20,895 24,368 975,400 1,065,723 18,497 20,630 766,569 676,871 16,295 18,281 700,061 716,439 25 6,097 15,682 104,833 13,174 25,022 186,595 7,648 6,326 9,889 2,900 1,986 4,715 12,720 13,645 1,497,971 1,477,952 117.8 108.3 8,241 6,357 69.99 58.57 12,270 13,108 423,540 449,336 1,770 2,737 2,612 2,604 1,933 564 48 2 8,475 8,693 258,423 202,413 5,020 6,104 86,304 125,572 6,380 181,071 7,007 332,071 5,349 159,652 1,379 26,444 11,942 56,910 12,575 13,435 768,267 777,321 11,399 11,908 599,146 504,479 10,330 . . 91,608 939 2,364 14,258 9,333 20,705 152,512 6,003 5,136 8,369 1,600 1,388 3,150 3,135 8,726 47,897 15,767 6,786 358.3 522.0 101,357 29,028 333.75 56.06 1,377 18 2,770 63,230 43,504 471.9 348.0 28,248 25,763 68.52 82.62 680 2,116 4,793 469 1,624 4,421 69,783 349,227 506,668 28,007 273,708 487,991 249.7 165.0 105.7 272.9 168.5 110.4 20,442 12,363 7,052 20,932 11,214 6,486 82.73 74.86 66.62 72.77 67.23 57.63 84 79 81 670 2,091 4,678 463 1,584 4,326 55,433 110,170 146,496 41,639 93,151 147,327 1,040 3,706 23,226 1,076 1,200 1,211 543 1,609 3,206 363 1,223 3,000 33,917 63,544 83,757 18,551 41,140 68,026 163 687 1,885 193 709 1,889 3,552 14,455 32,151 7,910 17,911 38,923 82 313 671 1,734 4,665 8,020 93 511 1,469 1,818 9,790 24,131 380 1,144 2,530 17,675 36,215 66,876 374 1,191 2,603 38,577 79,420 98,397 306 909 2,037 16,466 33,123 59,255 124 295 500 4,501 6,100 8,060 665 2,046 4,487 4,163 12,300 19,736 670 2,106 4,763 469 1,594 4,386 92,902 188,169 262,404 68,100 152,202 254,276 645 1,976 4,252 444 1,534 3,961 68,058 132,882 209,888 44,884 102,545 177,282 615 1,776 3,833 434 1,364 3,531 56,252 115,635 165,273 43,608 79,177 157,972 1,691 3,831 27,005 543 1,757 3,595 2,302 5,279 7,488 15,707 37,868 55,901 296 1,119 2,728 270 1,188 2,274 539 1,870 3,717 127 265 601 204 293 489 613 540 1,059 330 742 1,166 1,662 2,354 2,199 10,738 13,272 12,715 TENNESSEE FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 189 a sample of arms. See Mrt] Art a ,_Co„ti„u ed Area 7 Econom c class — Continued Total all Economic class Other farms Commercisl farmB Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total CIobb I ClaBB II CIsbb III Class 17 Class V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 4,15? 5,078 10 8,136 2,086 20 68 181 320 598 899 1,576 4,468 6 1 4,352 7,441 10,368 2,313 3 34 158 311 637 1,170 1,912 6,125 18 2 260,032 203,360 1,430 786,703 450,551 17,334 62,889 71,645 75,582 122,394 100,707 150,635 178,617 6,900 3 299,807 306,089 820,502 388,798 4,805 29,428 61,246 63,440 110,119 119,760 142,272 279,850 9,582 62.6 40.0 143.0 96.7 216.0 866.7 924.8 395.8 236.2 204.7 112.0 95.6 40.0 1,150.0 5 68.9 41.1 79.1 168.1 1,601.7 865.5 387.6 204.0 172.9 102.4 74.4 45.7 532.3 6 4,958 3,219 15,000 5,134 4,348 78,408 30,839 16,432 15,756 8,885 6,051 5,033 2,936 54,470 7 4,400 2,636 3,586 6,573 90,000 32,808 15,059 8,988 7,812 3,456 3,587 2,371 56,646 8 78.81 81.29 70.09 61.10 57.22 95.40 86.28 48.98 68.43 46.82 53.44 55.22 73.48 22.70 9 62.48 64.72 46.02 40.62 53.41 45.45 41.95 42.71 45.02 33.84 47.49 50.90 90.77 10 81 82 50 84 77 65 69 7 3 81 7b 78 83 88 17 11 3,602 3,097 10 7,361 2,051 20 63 176 320 593 879 1,476 3,828 6 12 3,902 5,380 9,527 2,268 3 34 158 306 632 1,135 1,776 5,465 18 13 49,669 25,275 485 142,845 92,302 6,406 6,595 13,013 19,692 25,292 21,304 23,965 24,824 1,754 H 79,646 54,875 172,667 91,923 1,418 6,404 13,839 17,793 25,484 26,985 33,470 45,340 1,934 15 1,662 2,042 3,891 269 15 16 30 47 161 590 3,032 16 1,050 735 1,458 381 L, 10 25 70 271 456 621 17 480 265 661 361 11 25 130 195 175 125 18 320 40 5 686 441 . 15 81 162 181 200 45 19 90 15 505 445 102 103 173 61 55 5 20 110 110 5 25 15 49 10 21 4? 3 42 2 11 2 12 7 7 5 5 1 22 23 2,276 2,326 10 4,872 1,619 14 52 159 249 487 658 1,065 2,183 5 24 2,437 2,880 6,249 1,867 3 29 143 291 546 855 1,315 3,060 7 25 41,925 25,900 405 110,964 70,212 4,031 6,190 13,656 14,976 18,492 12,867 20,950 19,052 750 26 37,122 32,350 109,055 60,358 800 4,778 8,580 13,545 17,385 15,270 17,695 29,335 1,667 27 1,566 2,221 5 3,009 587 11 23 33 62 177 281 581 1,841 28 1,852 3,366 3,324 652 1 16 39 101 190 305 641 2,030 1 29 24,275 39,179 20 37,640 11,225 167 1,117 945 1,345 3,651 4,000 7,015 19,400 30 31,000 53,409 43,975 13,044 345 302 1,542 2,725 2,920 5,210 7,348 22,905 678 31 551 436 836 251 11 7 26 41 71 95 180 405 32 5,220 5,694 8,644 4,714 167 176 690 900 1,641 1,140 1,185 2,745 33 1,305 2,011 5 2,445 413 21 13 27 111 241 451 1,581 34 19,055 33,485 20 28,996 6,511 941 255 445 2,010 2,860 5,830 16,655 35 1,565 1,341 5 2,583 991 14 29 129 158 272 389 530 1,062 36 34,540 20,825 35 124,892 81,376 1,050 27,063 17,155 9,895 10,718 15,495 27,110 16,406 37 1,952 2,343 5 4,973 1,338 19 51 87 180 423 578 1,026 2,608 1 38 68,535 62,584 400 308,278 158,272 4,240 9,998 19,779 23,856 60,089 40,310 62,960 85,757 1,289 39 1,516 1,461 1,296 464 3 39 46 123 71 182 310 516 6 40 27,513 16,280 44,129 30,511 1,160 11,457 6,440 4,590 2,075 4,789 5,105 5,852 2,661 41 376 276 403 201 12 21 56 50 60 105 96 1 42 5,635 2,095 7,361 5,260 446 429 1,610 1,140 935 700 1,190 510 401 43 3,836 4,687 10 7,173 1,894 18 66 169 305 568 768 1,441 3,832 6 44 13,575 13,317 85 17,955 6,653 280 469 657 1,228 2,077 1,942 3,530 7,326 446 45 3,907 4,403 10 7,916 2,076 20 63 176 320 598 899 1,521 4,313 6 46 4,222 6,711 10,082 2,293 3 34 158 306 637 1,155 1,896 5,875 18 47 115,869 90,354 910 291,449 173,739 10,604 13,902 27,614 36,013 47,435 38,171 51,930 63,276 2,504 48 147,768 140,634 325,697 165,325 2,563 11,484 23,961 34,063 45,789 47,465 58,513 97,580 4,279 49 3,351 3,737 10 6,145 1,901 20 58 176 315 543 789 1,330 2,908 6 50 3,712 5,010 7,737 2,078 3 29 153 296 612 985 1,612 4,040 7 51 103,978 63,005 440 279,985 182,099 6,241 44,710 37,251 29,461 31,285 33,151 53,165 41,310 3,411 52 93,557 78,835 233,888 130,144 800 9,017 19,023 25,110 41,854 34,340 39,567 61,635 2,542 53 2,827 3,128 10 6,231 1,781 20 68 166 270 508 749 1,281 3,168 1 54 3,147 4,545 7,872 1,933 3 29 133 261 557 950 1,472 4,460 7 55 83,409 435 433,170 239,648 5,290 37,061 36,934 33,751 70,807 55,805 90,070 102,163 1,289 56 109,890 119,390 445,855 27 201,450 27 2,207 6 16,594 32,780 10 27,060 57,354 5 65,455 75,387 164,285 4,733 57 58 59 60 1,099 1,099 495 209 350 45 22 22 14 8 61 440 125 10 660 414 13 23 83 88 112 95 120 125 1 62 1,590 710 110 7,905 6,645 605 1,170 1,081 1,370 1,704 715 780 435 45 63 210 95 10 320 209 6 17 30 31 80 45 60 50 1 64 2,570 595 225 4,989 4,459 515 859 445 290 1,695 655 310 190 30 65 885 545 5 1,966 931 14 32 108 198 298 281 460 570 5 66 1,269 618 5 5,501 4,066 396 334 735 958 1,033 610 795 520 120 67 8,405 4,775 50 34,618 25,348 2,611 1,870 4,009 6,842 6,006 4,010 5,305 3,165 800 68 281 160 344 173 2 5 20 55 46 45 85 85 1 69 555 163 1,206 858 12 87 324 265 122 48 149 127 72 70 3,205 1,065 5,960 4,189 200 395 1,555 1,135 644 260 870 500. 401 71 2,141 1,690 10 4,829 1,661 10 42 149 280 501 679 996 2,166 6 72 2,907 1,390 20 7,118 4,238 176 346 659 841 1,055 1,161 1,213 1,499 168 73 22,003 11,910 170 45,032 28,237 1,044 2,133 3,803 5,591 8,138 7,528 7,472 8,763 560 74 1,310 330 5 419 274 1 11 22 55 115 70 115 30 75 1,028 157 5 385 249 3 7 18 56 103 62 103 33 76 1,425 90 5 454 309 1 11 22 65 140 70 110 35 77 570 720 10 3,507 850 18 17 64 126 258 367 736 1,915 6 78 312 281 5 3,817 2,320 961 61 172 402 322 402 629 814 54 79 685 860 20 10,556 6,221 1,925 131 508 1,611 998 1,048 1,632 2,410 293 80 630 330 5 648 447 7 31 57 76 146 130 85 115 1 .31 698 234 10 1,772 1,556 282 152 267 220 467 168 110 85 21 82 3,735 1,525 75 9,967 8,764 997 1,433 1,791 1,408 1,970 1,165 585 490 128 83 190 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table l.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are baaed on reports for only Areas 8a, C, and D Economic class FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 195-4.. 1950., Land in farms acres 1954., 1950. , Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950., I. tic of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. . 1950. . Average per acre dollars 1954 . , 1950. , Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954., Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954., 1949. . 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954., 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954., 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954., 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954., 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954., 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954., Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954., 1949. , acres 195.4., 1949., Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. , 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Cropland, total farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954., 1949.. acres 1954., 1949. . Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which commercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting . acres on which used. Corn farms reporting. acres on which used. Tobacco farms reporting. acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting. acres on which used. Other crops farms reporting. acres on which used. 26,613 10,185 30,437 11,259 2,022,109 1,309,281 2,1B2,219 1,341,607 76.0 128.5 71.7 119.2 7,868 12,135 6,194 9,150 108.47 96.96 88.61 78.62 81 79 22,287 9,925 26,497 10,989 448,595 336,766 585,268 411,213 10,425 2,010 4,642 2,131 2,676 1,810 2,419 1,977 1,621 1,496 15,306 17,352 386,495 367,509 9,191 11,587 127,492 179,036 2,025 21,176 7,993 106,316 9,904 242,512 13,290 540,151 8,556 197,388 2,080 41,984 24,143 79,476 25,278 29,120 962,582 1,131,813 22,048 24,847 826,395 727,670 19,138 22,081 782,663 768,468 201 7,622 22,652 139,878 1,554 4,310 23,383 11,578 14,408 95,485 8,516 7,581 9,882 4,723 3,403 10,178 3,749 8,137 48,977 6,981 7,735 268,388 249,957 3,195 4,025 53,135 82,999 912 12,224 2,624 40,911 4,884 153,002 5,963 324,131 3,837 129,488 1,172 31,206 9,357 44,371 10,075 11.1B7 658,289 744,169 9,280 10,264 550,878 469,690 8,525 9,349 477,133 432,198 184 4,608 17,762 111,903 6,713 10,737 71,551 5,851 5,420 7,192 2,079 2,082 6,153 2,526 64,520 40,761 759.1 104,588 80,304 130.08 129.12 L21.148 166,645 02,287 162,773 306.7 224.9 323.7 231.5 37,318 26,349 33,904 18,412 128.44 122.19 110.38 83.97 1,200 50 1,900 1,337 1,259 229,468 206,336 171.6 163.9 15,905 15,010 99.47 1,297 1,229 62,890 67,157 3,091 3,018 353,050 374,470 114.2 124.1 10,496 8,665 93.58 72.33 3,056 2,953 95,450 117,183 2,255 2,132 75,200 63,412 1,040 13,580 22.450 4,439 10,540 715 1,645 27,472 46,150 716 1,751 48,362 74,650 612 1,191 25,842 35,670 251 371 6,885 6,665 1,266 2,836 8,518 12,350 1,332 3,081 1,244 2,993 119,274 184,230 120,456 203,045 1,277 2,866 1,188 2,828 102,673 157,020 75,835 127,719 1,162 2,576 1,079 2,598 75,834 120,800 59,041 125,120 1,470 4,017 25,590 2,161 3,195 20,824 TENNESSEE FERTILIZER, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 191 a sample of farms. See text] Areas 8a, C, and D— Continued '. Econon ic class— Continued Total all Economic class Other farms Commercial farmB Other farms Resi- dential Part-time Abnormal Total ClasB I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Reai- Abnormal 6,089 10,326 13 34,688 20,229 52- 237 763 3,089 7,915 8,173 7,910 12 1 5,985 13.170 23 36,832 19,958 57 206 2,366 6,572 10.141 0,931 9,941 2 2 361,710 342,585 8,533 1,974,513 1,541,978 42,568 69,052 355,336 269,130 159,103 4,302 370,975 462,235 7,402 1,560,189 39,927 77,465 140,044 290, 514 513,709 498,530 288,890 242,235 4,300 4 59.4 33.2 656.4 . 76.2 818.6 291.4 189.3 115.0 69.9 46.2 34.0 24.3 358.5 5 62.0 35.1 321.8 56.9 78.2 700. 5 376.0 227.3 122.8 7e.2 49.2 41.7 24.4 2,150.0 6 6,558 4,549 55,000 7,615 9,343 244,021 37,237 24,662 8,765 5,750 4,903 26,700 7 3,892 6,551 93,131 46,862 24,808 14,962 8,873 4,369 5 , 597 3,756 26,000 a 117.80 142.97 144.15 129.80 216.78 153.23 150.08 140.99 104. 59 173.88 223.15 237.43 9 94.77 112.50 30.48 118.99 109.50 126.91 123.75 118.48 128.64 113.90 89.03 138.40 157.36 12.09 I 82 82 46 73 70 33 68 67 67 71 71 78 75 92 n 5,594 6,755 . 31,268 19,606 ,. 237 763 . 7,310 4,340 12 i 5,500 10,000 33,151 19,562 56 206 611 6,487 9,851 6,576 7,011 2 13 69,511 40,585 . 508,853 436,291 9,062 20,970 46,750 115,536 163,196 80,777 51,930 20,020 612 U 94,860 77,425 1,770 592,990 483,759 12,851 19,343 44,170 103.849 . . 70,857 38,085 289 15 2,960 5,455 15,911 6,666 5 20 75 1,93 . 5,440 3,795 10 ' 1,471 1,035 5 6,955 5,145 20 35 465 2,475 2,150 1,360 450 17 (.56 205 5 3,590 3.15? 25 o3 700 1,720 645 370 65 18 50 2,91" 31 216 951 1,193 371 115 30 19 11! 10 1 1,557 1,537 270 59 1 45 78 18 25o 100 16 75 1 520 40 11 20 5 1 1 21 .:■! 22 23 3,517 4,800 8 lfl.630 11,968 46 176 2,030 4,348 3,875 2,786 1 24 3,615 5,990 12 . 40 177 504 ' 4,402 5,966 4,086 4,840 25 67,340 49,915 852 326,447 10,813 14,749 34,955 . 117,500 57,190 29,141 75 26 56,785 60,125 642 310,445 5,194 16,842 34,205 60,860 103,999 89,345 58,883 44,370 27 1,999 3,996 1 6,385 3,362 6 36 125 466 1,157 1,572 1,525 1,497 1 28 2,355 5,195 12 7,916 4,144 17 49 126 415 1,266 2,271 1,611 2,160 1 29 26,340 47,930 87 75,223 43,778 30 1,030 2,520 7,813 16,065 16,320 15,050 lo,245 150 30 33,150 61,955 932 90,628 54,926 1,382 1,655 3,769 7,290 16,925 23,905 16,040 19,570 92 31 527 ' 1 1,859 1,138 26 50 195 426 — 1 410 310 1 32 4,505 4,360 87 18,100 12,975 980 1,095 2,570 4,310 4,020 3,170 1,805 150 33 1,698 3,671 5,021 2,519 10 85 321 831 1,266 1,240 1,262 34 21,835 43,570 57,123 30,803 30 50 1,425 5,243 11,755 12,300 11,880 14,440 35 2,454 2,566 10,942 7,444 25 107 380 1,258 3,053 2,621 2,000 1,496 2 36 47,480 42,030 177,334 135,279 5,085 2,560 11,063 26,200 54.74. 35,625 23,375 18,555 125 37 2,889 4,430 8 14,746 9,353 25 147 385 1,461 3,467 3,868 3,095 2,297 1 38 97,101 115,735 3,184 393,763 283,601 4,200 12,433 23,436 55,195 96,230 92,107 67,580 39,837 2,745 39 1,972 2,745 2 13,122 8,141 28 121 355 1,439 3,053 3,145 2,720 2,250 11 40 40,145 25,570 2,185 325,723 259,648 12,282 15,294 21,613 65,696 83,418 61,345 41,150 24,385 540 41 436 470 2 1,907 1,392 18 38 113 343 510 370 380 135 42 6,460 3,240 1,078 40,166 34,926 4,080 2,666 3,495 11,820 9,850 3,015 4,540 700 43 5,514 9,260 12 29,125 16,888 52 222 723 2,774 6,525 6,592 6,620 5,60o 11 44 13,793 20,820 492 80,764 56,934 1,096 2,016 4,135 10,811 22,18o 16,690 12,855 10,920 55 45 5,859 9,331 13 33,286 20,012 52 237 763 3,088 7,894 7,978 7,585 5,677 12 46 5,805 12,105 23 35,492 19,783 57 206 616 2,356 6,532 10,016 6,836 8,B71 2 47 163,191 138,430 2,672 996,929 806,516 19,905 36,749 84,225 197,434 296,761 171,442 124,170 65,406 837 48 184,795 199,505 3,344 1,097,316 849,130 19,427 37,840 82,144 171,999 287,870 249,850 145,780 102,025 381 49 5,144 7,616 8 27,662 16,714 52 227 728 2,749 6,390 6,568 6,035 4,901 12 50 5,110 9,455 18 30,895 17,402 56 20u 611 2,241 5,892 8,396 6,041 7,450 2 51 154,965 117,515 3,037 915,910 721,374 28,180 32,603 67,631 165,981 255,664 171,315 121,715 72,081 740 52 124,205 131,295 2,480 917,189 690,297 17,039 40,332 67,864 126, 560 233,532 204,970 126,053 100,680 159 53 4,414 6,191 8 21,953 14,024 192 643 2,264 5,365 5,513 4,570 3,357 2 54 4,395 8,325 . 23,240 14,076 51 170 541 1,896 4,887 6,531 4,291 4,871 2 55 144,581 157,765 3,184 571,097 418,880 9,285 14,993 34,499 81,395 150,976 127,732 90,955 58,392 2,870 56 137,560 196,795 1,915 564,774 391,804 9,729 21, IBS 30,756 59,825 119, 676 150,630 85,205 84,035 3,730 57 15 2 288 8 273 8 9 3 22 67 90 80 5 10 5 58 59 20 9o 4,251 4,026 879 1,315 987 715 125 215 10 60 361 361 341 20 61 330 120 2 4,611 3,766 15 76 254 1,076 1,570 775 685 loO 62 1,135 335 71 14,009 12,209 622 2,023 1,421 3,423 3,310 1,410 1,485 315 63 90 80 1,334 1,089 6 21 86 221 475 280 160 85 64 845 270 15,084 13,929 40 1,315 2,936 3,248 4,730 1,660 845 310 65 1,716 1,295 3 8,446 6,139 39 139 480 1,523 2,616 1,342 1,505 801 1 66 2,890 1,898 102 19,369 16,551 948 1,048 2,961 4,957 5,100 1,537 2,006 794 18 67 17,953 9,410 612 115,039 98,877 5,817 6,492 15,166 29,603 31,460 10,339 11,245 4,610 307 68 285 295 1,912 1,372 17 38 111 351 510 345 380 160 69 460 262 4,626 3,974 292 230 676 1,326 1,212 238 548 104 70 2,555 1,510 29,800 24,900 3,240 1,270 3,490 7,675 7,320 1,905 3,975 925 71 2,497 2,365 3 17,483 13,017 30 177 516 2,321 5,427 4,546 2,905 1,560 1 72 2,194 1,444 33 18,257 15,573 165 772 1,530 3,513 6,309 3,284 1,819 847 18 73 14,397 9,415 122 112,706 97,261 1,082 4,390 9,433 23,491 37,666 21,199 10,690 4,685 70 74 2,440 225 20,992 15,907 27 180 641 2,711 6,592 5,756 4,730 355 75 1,922 239 21,024 17,250 95 324 1,148 4,142 7,378 4,163 3,402 372 76 2,465 225 28,773 23,453 151 363 1,479 5,422 10,158 5,880 4,955 365 77 972 1,670 2 4,534 2,724 4 17 lib 495 1,121 971 925 885 78 592 710 19 2,825 2,013 250 61 107 346 719 530 496 316 79 1,610 2,340 75 7,917 5,627 572 262 376 870 2,210 1,337 1,250 1,040 80 871 350 2 5,789 4,738 16 104 318 1,230 2,005 1,065 750 300 1 81 1,082 318 59 9,688 8,607 278 555 1,252 2,664 2,874 984 777 302 2 82 6,073 1,650 230 59,265 53,350 1,209 2,860 7,481 17,855 17,185 6,760 4,245 1,660 10 83 192 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES. OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, AND tData are based on reports for only Commercial farms SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EO.UIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . . Electricity farms reporting 1954 . . 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954 . Home freezer farms reporting 1954. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954 . Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954. Milking machine .farms reporting 1954. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME 61,553 184,762 165, 551 50,127 73,715 35,772 1,585 11,800 V,1 4,514 4,553 7,832 7,895 2,022 2,059 67,537 72,998 70,293 48,866 84,869 56,850 104,965 118,731 37,564 113,672 101,311 29,174 44,210 23,500 1,236 10,630 7,268 10,401 11,176 4,277 4,316 7,287 7,340 1,928 1,960 48,571 53,087 56,029 40,730 69,761 48,182 63,115 73,223 2,085 2,748 2,638 1,662 2,315 1,727 205 1,171 461 2,298 3,064 2,469 2,365 5,380 ,034 5,285 9,177 7,256 4,297 6,299 3,948 336 2,793 2,951 1,280 1,285 1,793 1,801 577 582 6,429 7,514 7,772 5,946 11,395 7,664 6,606 8,602 9,554 24,837 19,487 7,844 11,326 6,521 268 3,178 3,304 1,217 1,222 2,120 2,126 432 438 12,654 13,541 16,638 11,722 19,923 13,067 15,396 17,739 9,845 14,824 7,206 203 16,960 17,776 19,544 13,266 21,291 14,518 23,632 25,645 .operators reporting 1954.. 1949., or more days operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER r, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. r but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954. Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Family workers , including operator farms reporting 1954. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954. 61,155 41,461 28,832 177, 693 172,626 71,771 120,827 24,626 99,832 39,909 33, 063 12,817 8,992 33,037 35, 176 20,853 117,103 304,630 115,800 113,439 55,403 98, 252 21,315 92,939 2,842 2,174 1,194 2,537 2,500 1.1A3 2,043 1,852 11, 627 4,892 9,861 4,161 19,846 5,644 3,185 2,400 4,525 10, 699 5,939 24,571 24,117 13,772 28, 964 6,042 24,702 17,663 13,269 7,910 5,240 14,996 11,976 7,568 22,391 38,270 6,472 20,009 Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . dollars 1954.. Hired labor farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 126,062 89,033 9,699,918 85,643 94,951 28,588,084 30,726,904 83,878 1,765 152,504 150,394 46,774,638 34,909,916 95, 382 71,488 16,747,951 14,424,412 153,055 26,797,255 531,456 3,224,692 10,330 232,556 769,764 144,330 123, 103 91,463 63,109 8,279,273 66, 580 71,024 26,752,768 27,605,517 64,838 1,742 90,378 93,964 38,933,409 27,853,311 69,829 56,961 17,083,900 13,064,32-/ 107,945 23,737,892 466.314 2,855,776 8,153 200,441 667,035 125,490 1,398,914 24, 260 13C,686 147 12,309 49,152 13,078 2,608 1,650 768,030 2,527 2,641 4,979,187 5,377,952 1,814 713 2,469 2,480 6,831,059 4,523,108 2,564 2,554 2,185,748 1,857,022 2,523 2,154,499 41,677 261,006 573 31,400 110,409 18,299 9,361 8,389 5,694 1,562,428 7,514 6,604 5,657,225 5,184,411 7,124 390 7,665 6,539 8,791,349 5,181,488 8,240 6,609 3,714,110 2,682,486 8,641 4,184,206 78,702 494,914 1,261 39,466 122,769 24,650 25,835 21,552 14,351 2, 269, 269 17,562 16,029 5,110,883 5,486,892 17,431 131 18,967 17,348 8,452,716 6,037,163 18,709 14,744 4,639,435 3,274,574 23,914 6,544,474 127,987 794,931 2,270 52, 036 177,599 31,569 46,148 34,772 24,020 2, 315, 004 24,712 26, 511 3,773,562 4,569,796 24,664 48 32,668 33,488 7,628,391 25,244 20,261 3,803,156 2,926,323 41,239 6,545,809 132,435 795,579 2,670 46,289 143,041 26,219 1Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime TENNESSEE FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 193 a sample of farms. See text] The State — Continued Areas 1 and A Econom c class— Continued Total all Economic class Other farms Commercial farms Other farma Part-time dential Abnormal Total Class I Class 11 Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Feai- Abnormal 10,701 13,244 44 12,109 8,612 227 636 1,511 2,480 2,539 1,219 1,566 1,930 1 31,228 39,813 49 35,422 28,789 259 962 3,181 8,257 11, 118 5,012 2,996 3,636 1 2 26,84* 37,307 87 31,165 25,083 246 903 2,384 6,003 9,833 5,714 2,695 3,359 28 3 9,369 11, 563 21 11, 666 8,821 202 658 1,663 2,838 2,575 885 1,296 1,548 1 13,445 16,017 43 12,028 8,771 218 702 . 2,545 2,507 1,080 1,446 1,810 1 5 5,886 6,357 29 8,310 6,416 197 565 1,374 1,902 1,620 758 936 957 1 6 165 180 4 352 331 12 61 102 60 86 10 15 5 1 7 792 356 22 1,851 1,695 109 263 531 422 274 96 115 40 1 8 390 165 5 664 ' ' 35 111 221 151 65 25 40 15 1 9 416 186 7 2,674 2,598 157 492 765 732 357 95 50 25 1 10 416 191 12 3,058 2,977 239 648 837 771 387 95 50 30 1 11 165 70 2 911 865 67 229 251 226 72 20 30 15 12 165 70 926 880 76 230 256 226 72 20 30 15 1 13 417 111 17 1,000 964 105 178 306 202 132 41 30 5 1 L4 422 111 22 1,006 967 107 178 307 202 132 41 30 5 15 45 40 9 469 463 62 128 136 96 41 5 1 16 45 40 14 484 474 68 128 136 101 41 5 5 17 10,195 8,742 29 14,107 12,369 232 915 2,354 3,968 3,570 1,330 935 802 1 1-' 10,713 9,101 97 15,747 13,919 551 1,244 2,805 4,270 3,674 1,375 980 832 1 • 9,135 5,100 29 15,081 13,562 244 379 2,587 4,686 3,992 1,174 1,010 508 1 20 5,122 2,937 77 11,930 10,838 237 872 2,068 3,341 3,185 1,135 658 411 23 23 9,627 5,375 106 21,080 19,362 1,220 2,235 4,072 5,919 4,586 1,330 1,125 573 20 ;; 5,409 3,041 218 15,349 14, 106 335 1,606 2,726 3,848 3, TVS 1,313 729 427 87 ::■ 20,194 21,624 32 19,218 15,261 241 788 1,974 4,562 5,751 1,945 1,986 1,971 .-.. 22,071 23,313 124 22,025 17,679 768 1,171 2,504 5,044 6,087 2,105 2,191 2,155 25 27,688 28,686 16 6,685 2,020 23 70 201 539 1,187 2,496 2,169 :.; 30,076 35,235 36 7,615 2,330 7 82 195 543 1,503 3,024 2,256 5 27 26,152 27,609 16 14,643 9,978 74 206 1,010 2,760 4,343 1,585 2,511 2,154 28 22,890 32,407 53 13,605 8,684 27 189 623 1,653 3,805 2,387 2,533 2,377 11 29 22,550 22,914 16 7,046 3,056 61 124 361 938 1,572 2,186 1,804 3; 18,840 25,651 33 5,876 1,931 9 87 230 547 1,058 2,138 1,801 6 31 14,108 27,412 15 15,506 11,526 10 90 540 2,766 5,445 2,675 1,485 2,495 32 10,484 12,629 5 9,982 8,145 7 26 146 1,492 3,831 2,643 771 1,066 33 4,146 2,120 19 7,868 7,125 159 548 1,430 2,453 1,911 624 460 282 1 34 4,989 2,980 10 7,213 6,437 85 331 1,157 2,233 2,081 550 550 226 35 29,128 33, 280 39 37,101 31,573 251 945 3,163 8,529 12,693 5,99; 2,826 2,701 1 36 46,550 41,903 202 135,425 125,727 9,103 9,522 19,362 36,126 38,963 12,651 6,156 3,541 1 37 28,727 33,133 33 36,506 31,144 217 886 3,093 8,443 12,523 5,982 2,691 2,670 1 38 27,486 31,668 33 35,791 30,640 216 865 3,037 8,312 12,313 5,897 2,550 2,600 1 39 9,372 6,985 11 20,935 19,284 39 365 1,762 5,417 8,445 3,256 1,091 560 40 13,587 8,975 13 43,021 40,290 107 704 4,370 13,713 16,230 5,166 1,996 735 41 2,500 798 13 7,873 7,252 219 625 1,442 2,269 2,210 487 515 106 42 5,477 1,260 156 56,613 54,797 8,780 7,953 11,955 14,101 10,420 1,588 1,610 206 -3 216 100 12 1,137 1,092 162 336 291 180 106 17 40 5 — 266 105 111 3,662 3,597 1,737 980 432 235 185 28 60 5 45 2,304 703 i 7,240 6,654 162 435 1,273 2,175 2,134 475 485 101 46 5,211 1,155 45 52,951 51,200 7,043 6,973 11,523 13,866 10,235 1,560 1,550 201 47 33,237 42,871 49 39,885 32,963 261 995 3,273 8,924 13,133 6,377 3,226 3,695 1 48 20, 112 14,463 24 30,200 26,940 256 945 2,931 7,698 10,472 4,638 2,175 1,084 1 49 14,595 11,317 12 19,081 16,785 159 571 1,810 4,424 6,595 3,226 1,500 796 50 957,843 458,727 4,075 2,962,777 2,784,695 187,828 361,486 596,671 804,248 633,142 201,320 140,225 37,857 51 12,891 6,148 24 22, 234 20,079 251 930 2,685 6,373 7,212 2,628 1,560 594 1 52 13,894 9,958 75 22,757 19,822 244 950 2,207 4,883 7,409 4,129 1,803 1,114 18 53 1,168,817 384,684 281,815 12,021,468 11,761,169 3,323,823 2,163,875 2,406,855 2,276,376 1,347,000 243,240 192,895 42,404 25,000 54 1,596,953 778,239 746, 195 12,024,008 11,209,505 2,406,662 2,349,155 2,181,672 2,101,018 1,674,398 496,600 292,467 148,889 373, 147 55 12,881 6,148 11 21,501 19,347 59 606 2,532 6,327 7,196 2,627 1,560 594 56 10 13 733 732 192 324 153 46 16 1 1 57 25,461 36,621 44 24,313 19,109 190 804 2,325 5,199 6,866 3,725 2,131 3,072 1 58 24,281 32,069 80 27,419 22,346 198 819 2,049 4,934 8,395 5,951 2,450 2,605 18 59 4,260,581 3,452,350 128,298 7,967,418 7,251,368 656,955 1,757,975 1,800,689 1,464,160 1,165,134 406,455 441,760 265,290 9,000 60 3,607,744 3,074,994 373,867 6,507,236 5,707,585 405,657 1,269,281 1,201,409 1,197,943 1,126,855 506,440 364,488 277,555 157,608 61 14,040 11,484 29 18,753 16,451 243 924 2,711 5,428 5,400 1,745 1,380 921 1 62 8,834 5,627 66 15,021 13,400 242 915 2,117 3,932 4,347 1,847 984 624 13 63 1,113,247 497,920 50,884 5,672,549 5,450,519 696,982 943,971 1,291,596 1,418,125 857,795 242,050 140,510 63,520 18,000 64 828,149 424,821 107,115 4,343,518 4,110,844 509,669 742,754 957,718 939,266 712, 252 249,185 116,778 63,227 52,669 65 25,228 19,854 28 33, 357 29,846 238 866 3,054 8,282 12,131 5,275 2,350 1,160 1 ^D 2,076,448 924,134 58,781 7, 597, 585 7,283,419 681,648 806, 542 1,405,161 2,078,821 1,788,590 522,657 219,350 80,600 14,216 67 43,996 20,163 983 128,403 123,003 10,523 14,158 23,288 34,801 30,933 9,300 3,783 1,445 172 68 241,092 121, 254 6,570 825,422 789,082 59,097 87,954 149,600 233,347 199,914 59,170 24,975 9,365 2,000 69 1,364 806 7 1,027 921 54 150 183 332 142 60 70 35 1 70 20,564 10, 579 972 30,291 28,711 5,151 7,997 6,194 6,529 2,410 430 825 645 110 71 65,964 33,775 2,990 150, 1 - 141,885 26,040 41,464 27,086 34,950 10,140 2,205 4,950 3,030 330 72 11,654 6,700 486 23,164 21,964 5,109 5,289 4,660 5,246 1,315 345 660 485 55 73 194 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, AND [Data are based on reports for only Economic cla SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . . Electricity farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. Television set farms reporting 1954 . . Piped running water farms reporting 1954 . . Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954 . . Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . . Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Com pickers farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . ■ Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.. 1950 . . number 1954 . . 1950.. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Farm operators — With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of Septeuber 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954. . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . , Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . dollars 1954., Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . 1949., dollars 1954., 1949., $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954.. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954 . Lime and liming material farms reDorting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 6,433 18,405 17,543 2,679 5,927 3,218 271 722 8,044 13,946 2,503 10,904 19,349 11,470 8,397 877,078 7,686 10,245 1,556,632 ,491 7,664 3,866,474 3,105,670 11,035 8,340 2,001,491 1,378,200 15,107 2,397,586 56.085 392,525 4,012 12,102 11,826 1,663 7,088 5,379 7,386 5,641 9,808 8,019 6,721 5,666 10,893 9,017 7,116 6,035 10, 107 6,473 10,812 6,968 4,336 3,489 1,180 2,924 4,478 3,541 6,618 11,960 2,260 10,277 12,738 8,951 6,470 774,831 6,362 7,905 1,457,142 1,695,666 6,340 22 9,938 11,606 3,259,019 2,563,530 2,62£,38- 50,695 355,478 762 18,949 73,961 12,892 154,530 2,944 22,965 26 1,347 4,910 2,127 1,186 318 2,273 417,224 7,801 54,192 1,066 2,970 2,076 2,914 2,873 2,494 1,774 265,067 2,023 1,707 488,725 433,810 2,023 2,543 1,674 610,451 346,455 2,933 900,105 17,176 115,433 286 9,410 37,210 5,540 1,483 4,645 4,569 1,497 1,984 1,548 2,074 2,544 2,998 1,522 2,307 2,835 3,223 1,613 2,382 1,763 2,419 1,911 2,524 1,037 1,591 1,407 4,850 3,370 2,407 235,179 2,379 3,238 339,295 444,938 2,379 3,373 2,863 532,765 420,885 4,530 807,803 15,892 111,613 257 4,183 16,470 2,754 1Excludes farms reporting olal fertilizer and 11 TENNESSEE FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM. CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 195 a sample of 'anna. See text] A rea 2— Continued Area 3 Economic claBS — Continued Total all Economic class Other fannB Commercial farms Other iermB Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Class IT Class V Class TI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 966 1,455 2,198 1,282 55 173 339 384 342 566 1 2,474 3,829 10,764 5,987 73 331 1,007 2,238 2,332 1,658 3,113 2 2,887 2,830 9,157 5,067 8 95 230 681 1,821 2,232 1,620 2,470 3 380 636 2,549 1,336 ■ 163 353 433 340 449 758 923 1,114 3,351 2,000 3 74 229 457 654 581 493 853 5 5 431 551 1,747 1,132 i 49 149 256 410 265 212 397 6 6 30 35 93 73 . 18 17 5 25 10 10 7 31 45 681 620 i 45 126 148 188 110 36 25 8 30 15 123 108 22 25 30 21 10 15 9 30 20 586 550 5 41 120 144 190 50 20 16 10 30 20 609 573 7 51 126 149 190 50 20 16 11 15 20 333 323 2 39 113 92 51 26 10 12 15 20 333 323 2 39 113 92 51 26 10 13 5 11 381 340 5 39 64 94 83 55 31 10 14 5 11 381 340 5 39 64 94 83 55 31 10 15 86 7o 3 12 32 8 11 10 5 5 16 87 77 3 12 32 9 11 10 5 5 17 837 872 4,135 2,717 5 62 245 622 1,089 694 755 657 6 16 867 878 4,348 2,865 14 87 287 645 1,117 715 792 684 19 1,167 622 4,953 3,787 73 316 911 1,517 964 644 521 1 20 751 304 3,090 2,397 8 81 189 548 905 666 425 268 21 1,222 654 5,478 4,250 17 159 470 1,037 1,577 990 679 547 2 22 766 315 3,404 2,677 16 135 267 595 988 676 445 282 23 1,632 2,002 5,241 2,869 6 59 254 583 1,015 952 939 1,432 1 24 1,757 2,087 5,619 3,139 13 115 311 634 l,0b9 997 97b 1,502 2 25 2,414 2,721 4,477 699 11 61 162 465 1,503 2,270 5 26 3,328 2,393 5,431 740 11 31 146 552 2,165 2,526 27 3,016 2,367 5,376 2,065 1 25 123 314 969 633 1,334 1,977 28 1,902 1,849 5,662 1,961 36 67 230 778 850 1,425 2,276 29 1,536 1,757 3,339 635 1 11 66 124 433 1,102 1,602 30 1,507 1,349 3,277 461 12 26 95 328 1,070 1,746 31 811 2,808 3,629 1,002 15 65 297 625 586 2,036 5 32 676 780 3,394 1,758 1 5 76 550 1,126 560 1,076 33 416 196 2,824 2,411 41 208 569 980 609 222 190 1 34 751 426 2,129 1,376 2 32 108 342 537 355 422 331 35 2,268 2,808 9,799 5,965 73 316 1,002 2,203 2,365 1,473 2,355 36 3,873 3,595 19,433 14,179 44 283 1,385 3,194 5,297 3,976 2,410 2,830 14 37 2,228 2,797 9,733 5,910 6 67 304 996 2,188 2,349 1,462 2,355 6 38 2,153 2,702 9,307 5,724 6 62 298 991 2,088 2,279 1,377 2,200 39 811 615 3,486 2,535 1 26 161 508 1,073 766 475 475 1 40 1,226 760 5,968 4,630 41 292 1,047 2,040 1,206 765 570 3 41 197 1,224 1,070 55 171 278 376 186 113 40 1 42 494 133 4,158 3,825 34 180 795 1,156 1,169 491 268 60 5 43 16 5 237 227 3 34 83 38 58 11 5 5 44 16 5 401 391 13 70 165 48 74 21 5 5 45 186 41 1,042 898 2 23 118 257 323 175 108 35 1 46 478 128 3,757 3,434 21 110 630 1,108 1,095 470 263 55 5 47 2,629 3,982 11,820 6,547 6 74 336 1,052 2,364 2,715 1,785 3,482 6 48 1,543 976 6,488 4,582 6 72 315 872 1,762 1,555 1,000 905 1 49 1,127 800 4,854 3,319 5 66 220 616 1,305 1,107 805 730 50 65,847 36,400 512,406 434,870 5,010 60,340 66,694 85,731 136,242 80,853 50,321 27,215 *: 938 386 4,033 3,123 6 62 278 676 1,221 880 604 305 1 52 1,557 783 4,849 3,331 8 89 229 533 1,300 1,172 845 673 53 77,530 21,960 987,654 915,737 45,000 85,740 274,526 251,920 176,381 82,170 51,872 19,095 950 54 118,705 52,120 1,007,521 855,281 73,750 122,824 184,357 180,172 178,394 115,784 88,045 64,195 55 938 386 3,969 64 3,059 "b 50 12 253 25 660 16 1,221 875 5 604 305 1 56 57 1,993 3,481 9,410 4,994 6 74 292 836 1,828 1,958 1,393 3,017 6 58 2,661 2,373 9,230 5,196 3 91 217 658 1,806 2,421 1,685 2,349 59 313,290 294,165 2,085,406 1,588,005 20,406 145,712 430,844 331,117 394,466 265,460 204,266 290,235 2,900 60 341,610 200,530 : 1,440,992 1,028,038 7,000 179,598 149,441 162,429 295,530 234,040 214,390 198,564 61 1,346 1,017 6,087 4,265 6 74 315 957 1,683 1,230 900 921 1 62 990 347 4,006 3,017 8 88 215 599 1,145 962 575 414 63 142,735 50,410 1,049,186 929,059 15,800 55,935 1B3,410 249,228 283,051 141,635 81,452 38,275 4O0 64 94,315 36,752 710,911 605,914 15,995 59,353 85,560 162,604 177,772 104, 630 61,920 43,077 65 1,989 1,385 8,808 5,791 6 74 309 975 2,232 2,195 1,339 1,672 6 66 177,887 91,315 1,555,858 1,334,438 25,590 66,067 218,271 369,718 413,872 240,920 142,170 79,000 250 67 3,594 1,796 33,521 28,656 503 1,422 4,448 8,125 9,124 5,034 3,026 1,832 7 68 24,512 12,535 240,410 203,494 3,135 11,678 28,571 53,996 65,170 40,944 22,205 14,676 35 69 95 41 691 569 1 12 68 124 234 130 62 60 70 1,155 804 12,987 11,143 180 1,370 2,253 2,040 3,855 1,445 1,189 655 71 5,425 3,695 41,367 35,633 612 4,653 8,053 5,740 11,960 4,615 3,994 1,740 72 815 580 8,134 7,074 130 680 1,354 1,210 2,630 1,070 665 395 73 196 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, [Data i FARM LABOR, AND re based on peport3 for only Commerc ial f arras Class II Class III Class IV SPECIFIED. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954 . 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954 . Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954. Milking machine , farms reporting 1954. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCCME Fan With other income of family exceeding of farm products sold operators reporting Working off their farms, total operators reporting 100 or more days operators reporting FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting persons Family workers, including operator farms reporting Operators working 1 or more hours persons Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting persons Hired workers farms reporting persons Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting persons Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting persons SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting Machine hire farms reporting dollars Hired labor farms reporting dollars $1 to $2 ,499 farms reporting $2,500 and over farms reporting Feed for livestock and poultry. -farms reporting dollars Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting dollars acres on which used Lime and liming material farms reporting dollars 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954 . 4,427 9,543 9,008 3,904 3,514 1,841 102 615 4,337 4,230 2,646 2,417 2,276 2,911 1,521 2,721 4,055 1,359 2,856 6,691 4,423 566,821 4,871 5,224 1,478,040 1,894,352 4,740 131 4,953 5,052 1,203,626 1,155,920 8,030 2,028,472 40,601 201,796 3,147 6,708 6,463 2,629 2,514 1,471 77 550 3,660 2,950 3,954 3,234 4,432 3,837 3,654 3,284 5,597 4,967 4,368 3,978 6,094 4,184 7,257 5,157 1,541 2,636 1,201 2,241 3,450 1,244 2,606 5,401 3,543 507,031 4,151 4,359 1,426,760 1,800,647 4,020 5,126 5,692 2,422,058 1,886,996 4,148 4,342 1,154,291 1,088,585 6,430 1,918,342 38,151 189,276 482 14,057 40,331 7,905 70,020 1,304 6,912 243,385 4,946 25,526 68 4,920 13,290 2,540 481,662 9,190 45,694 96 2,545 7,025 1,440 1,693 1,088 167, 014 1,393 1,240 275,965 348,490 1,387 1,483 1,390 510,345 332,920 1,479 1,300 334,245 279,585 617,680 12,294 57,924 1,040 2,410 2,335 1,019 915 1,103 960 1,408 1,220 1,035 945 1,763 1,320 1,200 1,040 1,304 1,400 1,604 1,595 2,360 2,310 2,500 1,855 1,195 97,755 1,360 1,450 164,175 245,230 1,360 1,690 2,070 382,620 332,020 1,390 1,400 220,290 206,105 2,340 385,875 7,852 39,715 1Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. TENNESSEE FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Cominued 197 a sample of farms. See text] A, ea 4 — Continued Area a 5 and B Econom c class— Continued Total all Economic class Other farms Commercial farms Other farms Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Clasa 17 Clasa V ClasB VI Part-time Resi- Abnormal 605 675 15,326 10,290 80 461 1,443 2,488 3,697 2,121 2,640 2,395 1 1 1,275 1,560 27,747 18,526 92 507 1,744 3,883 6,864 5,436 4,560 4,660 2 1,165 1,380 26,180 18,222 90 610 1,693 4,249 6,750 4,830 3,751 31 1 585 690 10,181 6,226 •■• 369 938 1,568 2,178 1,100 1,930 2,025 4 485 515 12,898 8,872 87 436 1,433 2,343 2,932 1,641 1,990 2,035 1 5 180 190 5,426 3,770 70 269 726 1,072 1,157 476 900 755 1 6 15 10 299 233 8 40 65 45 50 25 25 40 1 7 30 35 2,520 2,324 64 263 685 682 485 145 155 40 1 8 15 5 2,912 2,716 34 311 876 820 505 170 145 50 1 9 30 20 2,284 2,183 42 255 650 696 450 90 70 30 1 LO 30 20 2,438 2,336 63 296 696 721 470 90 70 30 2 11 15 5 935 885 20 162 298 255 115 35 45 5 ;. 15 5 942 892 22 167 298 255 115 35 45 I ] 10 1,559 1,453 262 398 386 240 101 75 30 1 14 10 1,576 71 262 399 391 245 101 75 30 2 15 5 429 404 32 101 146 105 20 10 15 16 5 441 416 34 111 146 105 20 10 15 17 405 305 8,950 6,894 70 410 1,096 1,753 2,398 1,167 1,225 830 1 18 ■105 315 9,621 7,468 157 535 1,238 1,849 2,507 1,182 1,280 865 8 19 365 230 9,419 8,028 92 432 1,463 2,433 2,577 1,031 955 435 1 20 235 135 6,578 5,842 63 516 1,252 2,026 1,485 500 482 223 31 21 390 240 11,404 9,962 305 895 2,027 2,894 2,765 1,076 990 445 7 22 235 155 7,876 7,008 154 882 1,601 2,211 1,620 540 548 243 77 23 930 980 18,760 12,429 92 446 1,461 2,908 4,566 2,956 3,360 2,970 1 24 1,010 1,090 21,489 14,629 280 808 2,003 3,358 5,072 3,108 3,660 3,190 10 25 1,070 1,035 9,520 2,215 23 31 177 467 1,517 4,010 3,295 2( 1,195 1,000 9,505 2,189 9 63 212 575 1,330 3,952 3,349 15 27 1,060 1,060 13,775 6,575 22 154 539 1,378 2,912 1,570 4,000 3,200 28 1,055 1,065 11,809 5,413 20 178 509 1,236 2,240 1,230 3,131 3,244 21 29 945 910 8,596 2,316 14 77 268 541 1,416 3,535 2,745 30 910 845 7,417 1,986 10 77 229 610 1,060 2,726 2,694 11 31 635 1,080 10,217 4,407 15 86 460 1,476 2,370 2,440 3,370 32 355 380 9,892 7,032 60 215 1,085 3,066 2,606 1,535 1,325 33 180 95 6,378 5,707 68 356 1,087 1,818 1,782 596 440 230 1 34 185 135 3,041 2,321 24 76 376 615 795 435 515 205 35 1,155 1,145 26,483 18,217 92 497 1,729 3,808 6,649 5,442 4,305 3,960 1 36 1,715 1,330 46,654 35,638 591 1,631 4,532 8,356 12,448 8,080 6,125 4,880 11 37 1,140 1,145 26,180 17,979 68 474 1,678 3,738 6,599 5,422 4,250 3,950 1 38 1,100 1,090 25,525 17,609 68 469 1,653 3,673 6,469 5,277 4,080 3,835 1 39 300 180 9,120 7,225 17 206 828 1,831 2,686 1,657 1,175 720 40 380 225 13,657 11,207 44 322 1,271 3,096 4,167 2,307 1,575 875 41 100 15 3,835 3,389 76 337 867 881 952 276 315 130 1 42 235 15 7,472 6,822 479 840 1,608 1,587 1,812 496 470 170 10 43 10 1,486 1,390 64 272 513 335 161 45 65 30 1 44 20 2,346 2,238 299 594 639 450 201 55 70 30 8 45 90 15 2,654 2,303 33 133 479 606 821 231 250 100 1 46 215 15 5,126 . 4,584 180 246 969 1,137 1,611 441 400 140 2 47 1,305 1,505 28,928 19,292 92 507 1,764 3,963 7,069 5,897 4,840 4,795 1 48 820 470 17,587 13,706 92 482 1,589 3,193 5,094 3,256 2,660 1,220 1 49 525 355 11,836 9,345 68 300 1,109 2,267 3,536 2,065 1,740 750 1 50 41,190 18,600 1,420,373 1,267,178 45,378 122,785 266,225 360,490 336,470 135,830 117,355 33,340 2,500 51 540 180 13,136 10,490 82 462 1,424 2,618 3,773 2,131 1,875 770 1 52 465 400 14,489 11,985 92 592 1,513 3,417 4,321 2,050 1,592 881 31 53 44,265 7,015 3,958,013 3,699,188 504,585 800,035 1,014,052 666,046 531,840 182,630 178,525 68,300 12,000 54 67,205 26,500 5,117,486 4,543,100 708,931 1,013,568 1,051,176 992,810 602,725 173,890 234,526 106,145 233,715 55 540 180 12,867 10,222 12 350 1,368 2,598 3,763 2,131 1,875 770 56 269 268 70 112 56 20 10 1 57 910 1,240 24,819 16,483 86 476 1,618 3,527 6,039 4,737 4,080 4,255 1 58 1,095 1,095 24,016 17,347 89 582 1,584 4,006 6,426 4,660 3,387 3,251 31 59 142,550 92,585 11,707,878 10,259,448 673,300 1,481,039 2,511,650 2,382,835 2,258,690 951,934 950,250 488,180 10,000 f 1 154,695 88,515 9,255,395 8,047,312 749,451 1,174,225 1,662,485 2,006,391 1,714,430 740,330 702,201 375,945 129,937 61 475 330 13,944 11,048 81 471 1,61A 3,018 3,838 2,026 1,765 1,130 1 62 385 325 11,466 9,827 86 557 1,496 3,152 3,261 1,275 1,102 506 31 63 36,210 13,125 2,836,400 2,641,125 143,836 375,318 687,175 720,371 539,425 175,000 148,195 43,080 4,000 64 35,835 31,500 2,461,971 2,279,580 120,999 391,811 584,665 608,290 449,970 123,845 102,006 46,260 34,125 65 1,005 595 16,936 13,505 86 461 1,458 3,276 5,032 3,192 2,380 1,050 1 66 85,985 24,145 2,584,807 2,373,357 174,426 294,657 496,410 622,640 556,610 228,614 163,110 44,540 3,800 67 1,937 513 53,661 49,237 3,244 5,937 9,386 13,269 12,268 5,133 3,348 1,006 70 68 9,015 3,505 400,017 368,320 20,175 45, 213 77,763 101,451 86,508 37,210 23,640 7,450 607 69 45 10 1,122 982 33 111 276 322 200 40 115 25 70 1,120 28,554 26,614 3,203 5,310 6,615 8,036 2,625 825 1,665 275 71 175 85,118 79,443 9,875 16,570 19,934 21,999 8,145 2,920 4,915 760 72 540 25 22,157 20,882 5,637 2,880 4,115 5,895 1,870 485 1,080 195 73 198 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, AND [Data are based on reports for only Commercial farms SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954. Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . Elec trie pig brooder farms reporting 1954 . Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Corr pickers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954 . . 1949.. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954.. 1949.- FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-Oetober 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954.. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . easonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days ) farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954. , SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting 1954., Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 . , Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954., Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . . 1949., dollars 1954. 1949 . $1 to $2 ,499 farms reporting 1954 . $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 3,899 19,592 16,905 5,144 6,407 2,730 148 1,137 9,682 9,592 5,690 5,444 8,565 3,849 2,544 6,961 10,179 1,910 4,848 2,507 11,713 9,862 2,932 4,079 1,890 7,528 5,418 8,014 5,794 6,393 5,100 ■4,022 3,211 7,223 5,850 4,409 3,538 10,163 5,860 11,261 6,638 5,374 3,343 1,757 5,076 7,694 1,685 4,398 13,011 9,030 9,367 6,491 823,424 659,174 8,537 6,351 8,791 6,238 1 822,397 1 667,022 1 578,319 1 346,519 8,454 6,268 83 83 17,545 10,220 16,835 9,923 4 124,853 3 305,158 2 582,031 1 876,801 9,550 6,657 6,931 5,224 1 646,514 1 472,439 1 125,695 969,980 17,294 11,287 ? 913,267 2 473,421 62,120 52,418 376,763 317,075 1,635 1,284 35,323 29,388 101,981 84,201 18,977 16,038 121,745 2,532 13,426 373,694 7,658 48,307 2,101 1,781 1,286 167,946 1,424 1,173 310,313 327,685 1,424 1,759 1,393 709,248 429,399 1,575 1,242 398,995 297,138 2,044 645,997 13,619 8,054 24,110 3,745 4,538 3,554 1,162 1,480 1,205 2,186 1,296 2,282 1,374 1,967 962 1,128 1,585 2,093 1,042 1,173 1,213 2,386 1,429 2,554 2,051 4,638 4,654 8,973 2,036 4,617 2,000 4,517 995 2,141 1,680 3,278 461 544 1,004 1,178 4,778 3,596 2,474 213,549 2,611 2,448 315,870 340,600 2,610 3,822 3,518 825,616 615,900 2,572 2,005 403,950 285,020 4,378 792,325 17,031 103,530 511 8,782 23,465 5,345 Excludes farms reporting TENNESSEE FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coniinued 199 a sample of fanes. See text] Area 6- -Continued Area 7 Economi c class — Continued Total all Economic class Other farms Comme rcial farms Other farmB Resi- dential Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Abnormal 706 681 5 1,153 502 8 40 114 105 141 190 455 6 1 3,742 4,127 10 6,764 1,860 20 68 180 309 555 728 1,366 3,532 6 2 3,217 3,826 5,166 1,427 2 23 144 266 422 570 1,146 2,585 8 3 1,137 1,070 5 1,069 ■■ i 2 19 54 64 106 61 206 551 1,226 1,097 5 2,426 938 19 67 165 203 242 242 501 981 6 5 485 350 5 1,198 496 14 40 102 127 106 107 275 4a 6 6 20 40 25 15 10 5 10 7 65 25 468 351 15 42 76 79 89 50 70 41 6 8 45 15 169 154 6 22 56 45 20 5 5 10 9 75 25 307 296 13 42 96 68 57 20 5 5 1 10 75 25 329 317 29 9b 73 57 20 5 5 2 11 10 5 138 113 1 24 27 20 15 10 12 10 5 138 113 1 24 41 27 20 15 10 13 30 283 212 13 20 63 59 51 6 50 15 6 14 30 5 5 284 57 57 213 47 47 14 1 ] 20 28 26 63 17 17 59 1 51 6 50 15 5 5 6 5 5 15 16 17 1,235 825 2,986 1,140 20 57 143 240 342 338 690 1,150 6 18 1,330 890 3,265 1,286 37 71 151 300 374 353 765 1,200 14 19 901 387 1,882 1,104 20 58 155 234 395 242 461 311 6 20 566 245 1,153 775 3 34 115 201 262 160 205 165 8 21 926 432 15 2,192 1,366 67 105 232 287 416 259 486 321 19 22 621 250 1,293 886 15 64 143 207 297 160 210 175 22 23 2,182 2,111 10 3,026 797 19 114 139 241 237 690 1,533 6 24 2,372 2,236 15 3,296 910 27 77 129 164 261 252 730 1,618 38 25 3,456 2,887 4,459 301 1 17 36 71 176 1,241 2,917 26 3,740 4,156 6,685 298 6 26 80 186 1,762 4,615 10 27 2,947 2,721 4,999 788 32 45 135 324 252 1,291 2,920 28 2,607 3,686 5,945 7o4 1 12 70 155 206 320 1,321 3,855 5 29 2,422 2,076 3,678 317 16 30 73 198 1,126 2,235 30 2,037 2,606 4,045 224 12 37 75 100 931 2,885 5 31 1,721 3,040 2,887 270 5 10 25 75 155 395 2,222 32 1,535 1,651 5 3,367 712 5 16 61 128 502 720 1,935 33 396 105 5 1,134 727 9 32 88 187 254 157 255 146 6 34 505 282 748 377 11 26 67 47 141 85 206 165 35 3,716 3,886 10 6,815 1,945 20 63 176 310 583 793 1,361 3,508 1 36 5,461 4,701 25 11,523 4,384 294 219 505 790 1,230 1,346 2,401 4,729 9 37 3,701 3,876 5 6,749 1,909 20 60 170 303 563 793 1,336 3,503 1 38 3,576 3,671 5 6,463 1,853 20 60 155 297 533 788 1,261 3,348 1 39 1,100 780 5 2,395 880 2 32 89 148 303 306 575 940 -.: 1,550 930 5 3,585 1,410 43 162 220 519 462 850 1,325 41 165 55 5 568 366 14 38 88 93 97 36 165 36 1 42 335 100 15 1,475 1,121 270 116 188 273 178 96 290 56 8 43 10 15 5 155 139 8 18 41 46 25 1 15 1 44 10 15 15 283 260 50 50 55 59 45 1 15 8 45 155 40 462 276 8 21 65 75 72 35 150 36 46 325 85 1,192 861 220 66 133 214 133 95 275 56 47 4,117 4,938 10 8,051 2,081 20 68 181 320 598 894 1,571 4,393 6 48 2,391 1,580 10 4,334 1,420 19 58 145 260 414 524 981 1,927 6 49 1,711 1,155 10 3,304 893 6 24 74 154 262 373 700 1,711 50 114,475 48,700 1,075 218,625 120,230 1,712 3,966 20,410 29,040 45,027 20,075 38,605 59,790 51 1,501 675 10 2,216 1,077 19 53 145 214 323 323 621 512 6 52 1,497 1,056 2,905 1,258 3 34 108 246 467 400 660 975 12 53 106,635 40,155 8,585 790,713 666,408 231,441 103,624 98,922 110,435 89,736 32,250 68,585 18,180 37,540 54 168,925 62,875 665,990 491,450 53,498 77,261 78,745 101,430 127,506 53,010 81,975 58,035 34,530 " 1,501 675 10 2,162 1,029 43 138 207 318 323 621 512 56 54 48 19 10 7 7 5 6 57 3,247 4,068 10 6,604 1,630 12 62 157 247 461 691 1,240 3,728 6 -' 3,017 3,895 6,446 1,563 1 27 128 251 690 1,306 3,565 12 59 489,395 315,175 15,125 1,458,696 873,678 8,800 288,303 159,531 211,079 118,815 87,150 228,145 330,685 26,188 60 412,415 292,815 959,720 406,015 3,000 34,345 102,911 85,429 105,570 74,760 204,070 347,595 2,040 61 1,581 1,307 5 3,363 1,415 19 58 159 289 462 428 765 1,177 6 62 1,127 580 2,144 1,152 3 34 132 236 382 365 440 545 7 63 117,165 55,090 1,820 479,174 361,494 43,277 33,727 64,845 93,400 77,720 48,525 68,260 37,690 11,730 64 122,905 32,810 329,004 248,194 11,549 28,002 54,690 64,755 54,858 34,340 39,115 35,925 5,770 65 3,277 2,720 10 6,371 1,883 20 52 165 320 552 774 1,356 3,126 6 66 312,296 125,215 2,335 1,008,841 696,887 129,425 47,693 109,946 140,197 151,989 117,637 143,040 139,434 23,480 67 6,794 2,862 46 19,890 13,335 1,828 990 2,174 2,777 3,095 2,471 3,027 3,091 437 68 38,963 20,405 320 105,898 72,504 6,779 5,978 11,563 16,652 17,466 14,066 15,864 15,348 2,182 231 120 633 362 5 17 62 83 105 90 160 105 6 70 4,100 1,835 17,770 12,293 100 1,485 2,331 2,287 4,575 1,515 3,110 1,505 862 71 11,970 5,810 48,373 33,088 350 3,279 6,244 5,995 12,505 4,715 8,255 4,370 2,660 72 1,954 985 ::: 7,953 5,152 50 338 1,311 1,038 1,565 850 1,505 865 431 73 200 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 2.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, [Data , FARM LABOR, AND re based on reports for only SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954. Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954 . Piped running water farms reporting 1954 . Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Fan With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954. Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. FARM LABOR WeeL of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. -farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 9,509 24,868 24,358 6,576 12,396 5,291 134 353 9,071 9,910 9,164 6,016 10,573 6,753 14,766 ,116 15,564 15,283 12,101 11,442 8,104 5,554 3,610 14,096 10,673 987,890 8,681 10,268 3,342,985 3,453,144 21,313 18,835 6,876,394 4,790,002 18,954 2,701,240 60,761 327,677 1,903 40,479 120,865 23,793 3,635 9,488 9,095 2,168 4,750 5,350 5,419 4,063 6,641 4,755 5,458 3,351 2,773 1,323 3,151 3,784 1,635 23,113 9,605 38,442 19,741 22,936 9,504 22,096 9,294 7,283 3,878 11,071 6,276 2,360 1,767 5,275 4,171 10,135 7,151 5,316 691,645 5,091 5,835 2,861,345 2,975,339 4,847 7,913 7,112 5,192,969 3,335,695 6,625 5,350 1,515,573 1,222,910 9,334 2,077,965 46,447 256,800 1,257 31,979 94,875 18,673 134,965 3,130 16,209 25 2,429 7,771 1,294 272,335 5,730 32,626 113 5,493 16,698 2,550 1,337 1,092 790 113,595 927 969 5,155 14,965 2,785 1,076 2,961 2,567 45 1,576 1,717 1,831 1,237 2,017 1,323 1,741 1,973 1,307 2,911 2,942 5,601 1,281 2,886 1,251 2,841 641 1,215 1,157 1,950 2,390 1,785 205,570 1,725 1,757 320,470 371,420 1,710 15 2,460 1,923 638,840 432,633 2,146 1,737 356,220 255,470 2,851 556,365 12,497 65,244 461 8,539 24,316 4,310 xExcludes farms reporting - cial fertilizer and li TENNESSEE FARM EXPENDITURES, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 19S4 AND 1%0-Continued 201 • sampl° of farms. See text] Areas 8a, C, and D— C wUinued Area 8b Econorr ic class— Continued Total all farms Economic class Other farms Commercial farms Other farma Resi- dential Part-time Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Class 17 Class V Clasa VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 2,106 3,755 13 6,499 3,577 35 180 331 747 1,437 847 1,580 1,330 12 1 5,772 9,595 13 31,657 18,499 52 237 748 3,019 7,450 6,993 7,385 5,761 2 5,145 10,100 18 26,069 14,266 51 195 571 2,061 5,012 6,376 5,220 6,581 3 1,631 2,775 2 6,359 3,093 29 88 285 622 1,248 821 1,755 1,510 1 4 2,761 4,625 13 14,768 8,149 52 221 626 1,688 3,334 2,228 3,620 2,987 12 5 1,147 1,690 8 6,011 3,643 44 167 400 963 1,286 783 1,320 1,046 2 6 15 10 2 1-. 106 1 15 20 15 20 35 35 20 7 140 60 7 2,093 1,896 134 324 652 525 217 150 45 2 8 35 20 2 1,070 974 17 112 270 290 200 85 60 35 1 9 81 10 3 905 814 30 73 176 280 185 70 35 1 10 81 10 6 936 845 36 73 176 100 190 70 55 35 1 : : 5 1 316 286 15 63 73 85 35 15 20 10 J. 1 291 15 63 73 85 35 20 20 10 lOo 5 1,423 1,306 41 138 235 506 325 61 80 35 2 14 111 5 8 1,437 1,320 50 138 235 506 330 61 80 35 2 15 10 10 2 205 194 24 33 17 75 30 15 5 1 16 10 10 3 207 196 26 33 17 75 30 15 5 5 1 17 2,133 2,175 13 10,012 6,954 52 147 442 1,581 2,900 1,832 1,930 1,126 2 18 2 2,260 46 10,753 7,530 168 180 567 1,681 3,071 1,863 2,040 1,177 : i 2 222 1,510 13 9,161 7,173 52 201 648 1,937 3,047 1,288 1,410 57f 2 20 1 065 875 13 5,702 4,654 49 172 445 1,285 1,812 891 735 311 2 21 1,560 38 10,429 e,346 183 404 902 2,252 3,294 1,311 1,475 603 5 22 1 095 875 28 6,282 5,199 118 269 534 1,400 1,917 961 760 319 23 810 5,485 13 17,590 9,784 52 195 623 2,013 4,113 2,788 4,665 3,140 1 24 6,080 58 19,856 11,380 201 439 818 2,448 4,510 2,964 5,120 3,355 1 25 5,083 7,326 1 12,439 1,948 7 10 157 358 1,416 . 10 26 5,150 9,055 5 13,293 1,647 i 6 75 325 1,237 5^760 5,885 1 27 4,928 7,280 5 16,591 6,585 14 64 250 1,048 2,977 2,232 6,065 3,930 11 4,145 8,350 15 15,047 4,570 9 44 150 705 1,827 1,835 4,771 5,705 1 . 4,353 6,420 5 10,728 2,007 9 28 110 453 1,407 5,345 3,365 11 30 3,485 7,025 10 9,989 1,252 3 22 75 335 817 4,036 4,700 1 31 2,005 5,725 14 , 332 5, 656 20 45 456 2,010 3,125 4,030 4,636 10 32 1,862 3.091 11,195 7,400 16 70 696 2,858 3,760 2,470 1,325 33 1,197 570 3 5,853 4,965 31 150 463 1,412 2,116 793 580 306 2 34 1,025 940 10 3,308 2,208 21 51 185 525 931 495 830 270 35 5,289 8,211 8 30,206 18,753 47 232 738 2,964 7,510 7,262 6,735 4,706 12 36 8,149 10,436 116 50,451 34,304 475 937 2,033 6,488 13,561 10,810 10,260 5,861 26 37 5,249 8,176 7 29,881 18,5 38 44 201 716 2,902 7,438 7,237 6,670 4,661 12 38 5,049 7,746 7 28,875 18,047 44 195 696 2,807 7,253 7,052 6,340 4,476 12 39 1,655 1,745 5 10,826 7,666 16 93 405 1,620 3,30b 2,226 2,190 970 40 2,395 2,395 5 15,345 11,335 31 130 650 2,630 4,802 3,092 2,850 1,160 41 395 195 3 2,994 2,282 42 161 318 558 807 396 535 175 2 42 705 295 104 6,231 4,922 400 612 687 1,051 1,506 66o 1,070 225 14 43 25 25 3 606 559 37 126 143 121 111 21 30 15 2 44 30 75 1,253 1,198 302 332 235 161 142 26 35 15 5 45 370 175 1 2,545 1. !74 15 91 233 453 707 375 510 160 1 46 670 265 29 4,978 3,724 98 280 452 890 1,364 640 1,035 210 9 47 6,039 9,950 13 33,557 19,689 52 232 763 3,059 7,770 7,813 7,725 6,131 12 48 3,572 3,370 3 22,185 14,282 47 212 693 2,469 5,819 5,042 4,970 2,931 2 49 2,707 2,650 17,098 10,947 21 129 553 1,952 4,461 3,831 3,780 2,370 1 50 183,220 113,025 1,330,524 1,039,619 9,890 38,415 119,061 276,138 412,070 184,045 206, 605 83,800 500 51 2,157 1,430 3 14,249 9,85o 47 207 618 1,914 4,108 2,962 3,095 1,296 2 52 2,405 2,015 13 15,423 10,291 47 190 541 1,861 4,121 3,531 3,070 2,061 1 53 197,465 95,435 188,740 2,630.162 2,297,997 364,657 460,915 3o7,475 417,235 488,795 L98, 120 251,045 72,140 9,000 54 262,785 139,795 75,225 3,119,593 2,688,010 509,696 416,614 341,925 551,835 584,585 283,355 282,320 119,685 29, 578 55 2,147 1,430 14,097 9,706 15 137 582 1,903 4,107 2,962 3,095 1,296 56 10 3 152 150 32 70 36 11 1 2 57 4,622 8,770 8 25,812 14,965 52 207 631 2,423 5,819 5,833 5,845 4,990 12 58 4,040 7,665 18 22,891 12,979 39 189 529 1,836 4,620 5,766 4,640 5,271 1 59 711,855 910,885 60,685 6,030,326 4,781,706 367,326 868,635 795,110 1,048,825 1,065,545 636,265 779,070 465,150 4,400 • 587,975 793,545 72,787 4,138,664 3,001,339 287,813 345,735 321,161 576,470 875,970 594,190 625,900 499,930 11,495 61 3,028 3,090 13 14,941 10,548 47 192 693 2,253 4,380 2,983 2,800 1,591 2 62 1,520 13 9,920 7,646 44 194 551 1,685 3,121 2,051 1,506 766 2 63 223,430 122,140 11,034 1,986,834 1,751,054 103,306 133,650 281,710 497,323 531,940 203,125 157,290 74, 590 3,900 64 152,185 88,570 13,126 1,442,402 1,291,187 81,710 140,159 190,917 332,890 363,991 181,520 103,090 46,700 1,425 65 4,837 4,780 3 28,198 18,136 48 232 737 2,934 7,193 6,992 6,695 3,366 1 66 397,845 212,630 12,800 3,509,599 2,951,679 95,255 147,545 355,910 778,479 1,092,380 482,110 428,765 127,255 1,900 67 9,273 4,828 213 76,414 64,372 2,028 3,018 7,659 17,039 23,743 10,885 9,214 2,790 38 68 45,168 24,670 1,039 354,184 303,747 12,071 15,640 37,741 84,516 106,419 47,360 36,750 13,300 387 69 351 295 1,884 1,534 19 40 138 431 615 291 235 115 70 4,650 3,850 31,012 27,307 553 1,680 4,449 7,975 8,640 4,010 2,750 955 71 14,500 11,490 95,833 83,618 2,423 5,260 10,860 24,195 27,960 12,920 9,510 2,705 72 2,520 2,600 17,395 14,910 386 930 2,204 4,570 4,870 1,950 1,915 570 73 202 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Commercial farms .vestock on hand: Horses and mules farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. number 1953t ,083,849 71,284 114,374 24,239,841 25,493,315 9,479,823 9,692,562 163,784,857 50,218,325 46,810,292 134,117 164,527 1,821,995 2,062,913 125,790 161,896 1,637,864 1,991,705 31,631,085 56,222,208 6,227,713 6,416,239 19,088 21,425 195,085 241,400 3,665,849 3,530,100 2,380,811 1,895,731 55,916 66,241 618,940 885,193 70,082 68,418 73,513 74,468 1,280,310 1,656,405 1,205,482 73,213 101,804 165,329 285,052 99,817 115,862 1,492,834 1,359,284 113,774 827,893 687,151 89,121 108,517 515,400 531,630 81,594 101,846 904,103 1,170,666 104,918 123,525 5,828,406 5,680,002 44,842 70,620 842,861 1,224,393 28,584,884 34,565,004 20,702 51,360 4,958,037 3,230,569 49,321 77,323 21,020,881 20,423,281 8,263,951 7,805,202 155,490,833 47,914,121 44,315,895 99,485 113,914 1,597,380 1,691,739 93,745 112,364 1,431,804 1,628,920 17,054 18,215 183,139 221,092 3,497,184 3,275,666 2,313,980 1,833,976 49,044 56,228 592,260 823,537 50,943 49,945 61,200 60,895 1,084,871 1,347,554 1,048,196 39,012 3,836,905 5,478,325 38,360 54,399 1,592,037 1,914,418 164 258 2,011,856 1,142,519 950,947 543,204 10,997,628 4,240,713 3,661,569 633,007 1,145,357 132,940 225,583 128 174 5,079 9,551 128,413 172,778 119,508 146,389 254 34,761 32,275 48,636 1,838 2,424 7,165 11,894 2,514 2,570 168,626 139,897 2,450 2,519 88,133 63,859 2,073 2,360 45,674 42,229 2,137 84,965 100,803 2,186 2,315 346,816 181,691 76,754 76,603 6,175,918 9,072,210 1,584 2,013 105,962 136,159 4,403,652 4,757,142 781 991 ',,915 1,8 477,933 1,065 1,427 2,694,965 992,191 1,148,315 443,613 24,562,916 9,125,734 8,431,060 2,250 2,326 103,060 98, 146 1,917 2,238 79,237 88,716 1,867,605 3,226,005 395,095 539,090 445,500 333,896 356,921 245,529 1,014 36,237 60,116 94,706 101,915 126,337 5,624 6,655 15,870 24,952 8,346 7,221 281,477 220,795 8,189 7,109 150,580 103,312 7,262 6,735 86,076 73,104 6,703 6,371 175,567 182,949 7,880 6,996 748,689 482,210 7,390 6,617 133,488 98,813 8,503,794 9,298,393 5,254 5,783 190,667 212,427 7,390,090 6,942,419 2,409 3,304 1,196,600 503,789 3,893 4,637 4,163,149 2,205,390 1,697,369 888,414 36,811,027 12,297,773 10,227,709 7,835 6,747 244,860 196,569 7,190 6,593 207,150 184,660 4,619,893 6,135,951 1,063,544 1,083,560 2,437 2,047 41,785 43,053 864,060 692,935 677,185 450,841 4,061 2,858 89,530 87,753 3,078 2,590 5,376 4,766 171,968 181,639 189,115 15,224 17,689 36,625 55,533 21,469 19,996 377,536 334,394 21,137 19,685 210,382 168,101 19,022 18,780 128,824 125,379 18,722 17,745 253,500 290,388 22,534 20,298 1,416,907 1,138,567 17,372 17,601 181,377 140,974 9,757,227 11,046,212 12,215 14,555 236,706 316,989 7,955,110 9,264,266 4,864 9,511 408,188 575,676 10,543 13,177 5,174,104 4,641,961 1,950,720 1,812,056 38,666,575 10,767,044 10,247,781 22,214 19,237 443,259 373,508 21,047 18,940 401,242 355,434 7,990,795 10,944,413 1,953,729 1,615,088 1,063,676 845,329 701,831 486,417 9,261 7,602 14,490 11,981 275,326 305,488 265,434 26,972 35,392 57,087 97,859 36,634 40,536 394,619 380,547 36,059 39,910 227,570 200,082 32,866 38,204 30,852 37,043 246,444 345,978 39,436 44,1 29,002 33,321 189,863 157,521 9,194,178 10,506,307 15,923 25,839 194,630 329, W0 5,470,923 8,238,169 7,282 18,229 248,103 790,556 18,182 27,044 4,530,170 6,426,333 1,655,869 2,372,215 33,421,428 8,741,830 8,777,941 36,254 40,204 463,316 518, 01A 8,745,171 1A,337,600 1,733,045 1,473,365 5,754 6,635 44,659 60,593 749,510 840,675 378,040 390,585 19,786 22,223 189,290 282,068 19,841 17,222 24,292 21,563 325,126 411,666 280,685 1For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of cream and butterfat sold. TENNESSEE CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 203 a sample of 'anna. See text] The Stale— Continued Area, 1 and A Econcm c clasa— Continued Total all Economic claas Other fannB Commercial farmB Other farms Part-time dent ial Abnormal Total Class I Class II Clsss III Class IV Class V Claas VI PBrt- t ime Resi- dential Abnormal 14,630 14,749 24 17,850 15,270 166 574 1,576 3,945 5,742 3,267 1,231 1,348 1 1 21,219 25,396 98 24,319 249 822 2,114 5,096 8,970 7,068 2,100 2,098 28 2 25,110 22,047 273 48,186 42,947 1,282 3,058 5,080 10,828 14,867 7,832 2,699 2,530 10 3 44,550 46,526 582 91,011 80,202 1,968 4,729 8,910 17,375 27,462 19,758 5,683 4,956 170 4 25,138 33,877 49 25,206 20,842 193 788 2,563 6,040 7,532 3,726 1,781 2,582 1 5 28,149 37,193 82 31,017 25,834 202 8X 2,229 5,582 9,765 7,222 2,362 2,803 18 6 172,371 92,056 6,051 300,139 271,996 20,963 42,752 62,104 68,393 55,304 22,480 17,450 8,480 2,213 7- 151,484 94,975 7,096 254,116 229,287 12,193 36,126 43,392 54,919 51,244 31,413 13,779 8,694 2,356 8 24,223 31,837 44 24,396 20,302 167 755 2,482 5,950 7,307 3,641 1,711 2,382 1 9 27,323 35,222 77 30,083 25,160 195 813 2,168 5.437 9,555 6,992 2,277 2,628 18 10 93,161 52,968 3,026 158,215 1/13,188 9,326 21,196 32,749 36,740 30,516 12,661 8,907 4,720 1,400 11 78,920 54,792 3,330 127,016 114,452 4,806 18,020 17,246 29,903 27,305 17,172 7,023 4,572 969 12 21,473 28,843 44 19,289 16,247 94 525 1,997 4,883 5,916 2,832 1,220 1,821 1 13 25,911 32,877 72 27,446 23,040 154 701 1,967 4,986 8,842 6,390 2,060 2,328 18 14 58,790 43,454 1,092 61,128 55,129 2,539 6,115 10,787 15,064 14,302 6,322 2,895 2,978 126 15 67,317 48,386 2,337 85,737 76,228 2,058 9,697 11,223 18,362 21,799 13,089 5,127 3,871 511 16 17,838 21,270 39 23,592 20,380 154 614 2,243 5,858 8,027 3,484 1,425 1,786 1 17 22,494 27,591 82 31,273 26,875 195 714 2,092 5,442 10,758 2,181 2,194 23 18 92,283 66,072 6,361 232,850 213,712 10,516 25,699 47,854 64,089 49,364 16,190 9,190 6,988 2,960 19 137,949 97,100 11,780 291,737 263,424 11,245 25,229 50,776 67,466 70,073 38,635 14,210 8,353 5,750 20 26,601 38,999 35 32,329 26,441 118 729 2,805 7,566 10,318 4,905 2,331 3,556 1 21 30,791 46,939 71 38,352 31,616 145 767 2,332 6,328 12,717 9,327 2,931 3,797 8 22 1,041,737 1,211,497 9,308 1,374,369 1,156,607 33,323 105,386 215,863 338,975 313,670 149,390 95,797 120,365 1,600 ,'3 1,172,229 1,265,984 14,980 1,142,873 953,441 9,860 38,105 118,510 236,458 336,498 214,010 89,271 95,909 4,252 24 18,636 13,657 39 13,411 11,469 160 651 1,866 3,514 3,452 1,826 1,181 760 1 25 21,770 18,133 61 19,424 16,867 156 706 1,831 4,243 5,941 3,930 1,526 1,013 18 26 80,351 23,786 1,796 138,526 128,558 17,230 21,069 30,878 31,971 20,007 7,403 7,656 1,630 682 27 57,124 24,056 3,406 107,674 100,994 9,744 18,110 23,680 23,532 17,474 8,454 4,180 1,396 1,104 28 3,876,014 922,295 148,517 8,903,685 8,311,945 1,197,215 1,909,834 2,012,036 1,767,353 1,060,761 364,746 456,545 67,195 68,000 29 3,752,328 1,233,762 426,369 10,025,905 9,437,692 1,309,002 2,073,851 2,371,368 1,885,508 1,256,126 541,837 309,948 75,647 202,618 30 7,224 4,186 34 10,627 9,551 161 510 1,634 3,321 2,842 1,083 675 400 1 31 13,926 9,157 71 17,992 15,847 181 644 1,851 3,977 5,782 3,412 1,292 835 18 32 63,784 21,261 6,271 189,583 177,373 19,873 30,067 44,986 46,663 28,807 6,977 6,190 2,010 4,010 33 124,272 45,009 10,958 278,860 258,916 23,130 35,239 57,738 70,413 52,218 20,178 10,381 3,790 5,773 34 1,527,052 371,565 319,086 6,716,171 6,290,051 798,225 1,207,133 1,686,953 1,580,283 841,040 176,417 166,285 35,275 224,560 35 2,529,960 703,460 420,632 8,107,894 7,586,072 838,054 1,258,002 1,921,393 1,895,443 1,273,585 399,595 231,225 69,165 221,432 36 4,437 4,431 9 4,032 3,121 28 186 606 906 960 435 420 490 1 37 12,504 13,504 51 10,667 8,918 53 264 921 2,535 3,353 1,792 925 822 2 38 119,377 78,268 9,656 642,122 612,597 22,170 427,488 63,554 52,575 32,230 14, 580 18,120 11,055 350 39 492,837 345,208 15,235 400,532 345,079 4,286 17,130 46,080 111,795 112,894 52,894 30,465 21,253 3,735 40 10,384 11,565 14 7,089 5,547 52 229 816 1,639 1,791 1,020 635 906 1 41 18,096 18,907 48 12,526 10,250 66 361 1,008 2,543 3,639 2,633 1,088 1,180 8 42 2,053,868 1,104,832 60,260 3,696,722 3,401,765 344,418 813,225 970,125 701,087 434,205 138,705 189,155 89,802 16,000 43 3',194,769 1,707,880 167,385 1,814,234 1,547,564 40,029 66,330 330,380 472,950 417,585 220,290 156, 145 71,770 38,755 44 786,389 403,808 25,675 1,440,564 1,324,092 173,722 292,238 365,189 270,548 171,535 50,860 77,245 34,427 4,800 45 1,204,621 602,957 79,782 766,196 653,337 16,643 26,056 141,107 201,308 181,549 86,674 65,438 30,207 17, 214 46 6,917,253 806,322 570,449 10,410,443 10,152,225 1,472,156 2,761,457 3,211,552 1,634,100 798,828 274,132 175,110 38,922 44,186 47 1,833,605 198,415 272,184 3,375,836 3,315,186 528,780 1,029,283 1,049,533 447,970 196,530 63,090 42,665 6,585 11,400 48 1,768,520 200,105 525,772 4,911,439 4,740,935 550,449 1,886,830 1,039,520 761,733 391,258 111,140 77,720 7,615 85,169 49 18,012 16,587 33 29,489 26,748 208 790 2,823 7,664 10,782 4,481 1,625 1,115 1 50 22,940 27,602 71 33,658 30,126 226 836 2,247 6,076 12,057 8,684 2,059 1,450 23 51 141,334 80,489 2,792 444,048 424,128 21,568 41,555 82,119 134,527 110,310 34,049 13,115 5,805 1,000 52 206,850 157,255 7,069 444,035 415,819 19,878 33,801 63,924 99,139 124,479 74,598 16,811 8,385 3,020 53 16,681 15,337 27 27,703 25,202 198 718 2,597 7,258 10,230 4,201 1,495 1,005 1 54 22,570 26,891 71 33,022 29,580 214 796 2,216 5,964 11,901 8,489 2,019 1,400 23 55 131,101 73,994 965 390,267 372,757 17,088 32,699 68,213 120,723 102,440 31,594 12,195 5,115 200 56 203,132 153,740 5,913 422,911 395,967 17,224 29,853 60,774 93,384 121,324 73,408 16,321 8,305 2,318 57 2,302,704 1,189,840 33,365 5,986,236 5,767,696 397,577 655,270 1,242,449 1,799,245 1,323,355 349,800 153,080 60,460 5,000 58 5,289,705 3,680,370 261,767 10,132,195 9,499,835 577,680 910,166 L,631 ,686 2,252,793 2,702,710 1,424,800 348,715 160,510 123,135 59 371,040 47,765 1,307,395 1,288,165 86,590 179,220 315,265 456,535 215,175 35,380 15,930 3,300 .0 430,150 110,050 20,980 980,405 947,050 150,318 142,261 194,575 203,476 165,300 91,120 16,000 4,355 13,000 61 1,545 480 9 686 646 29 141 220 146 85 25 40 62 2,301 880 29 375 345 17 76 96 85 61 10 20 5 5 i 9,630 2,250 66 8,816 8,546 791 2,504 2,994 1,427 700 130 270 64 15,575 4,280 453 7,797 7,632 2,196 1,596 2,030 1,190 535 85 105 55 5 65 138,210 28,590 1,865 204,625 201,000 21,513 71,485 65,775 27,032 13,660 1,535 3,625 66 197,059 48,455 8,920 105,102 103,367 32,180 21,930 26,587 15,335 5,475 1,860 1,285 300 150 67 59,700 6,365 766 156,648 154,448 19,464 59,789 49,132 18,113 7,100 850 2,200 68 55,300 5,995 460 76,727 76,477 27,150 12,990 19,812 13,850 825 1,850 250 69 5,227 1,645 33,146 30,426 232 773 2,914 8,424 12,518 5,565 2,080 640 'C 7,458 2,550 5 38,203 34,647 207 809 2,146 6,624 14,300 10,561 2,651 900 5 71 23,115 3,565 444,912 433,357 27,991 32,906 70,655 135,621 131,894 34,290 10,275 1,280 ,: 50,881 10,700 75 615,141 591,033 34,629 55,370 75,950 1/40,677 191,326 93,081 19,823 4,210 75 73 13,327 1,650 373,355 366,215 30,380 31,489 66,699 118,382 98,700 20,565 6,465 675 74 24,495 2,720 125 461,699 450,400 32,261 46,360 64,761 116,946 142,216 47,856 10,189 985 125 75 15,683 3,450 6 76 13,081 5,390 2 5 11,148 1,154 11 78 10,793 2,772 8 5 5 5 79 14,094,695 1,059,370 19,594 80 11,803,265 2,093,955 10,654 4,500 4,500 4,500 81 127,407 65,351 2,681 106,248 98,758 8,797 15,535 20,922 22,937 21,300 9,267 4,630 2,825 35 b; 183,433 119,794 5,624 185,618 167,148 6,917 20,348 27,673 39,778 44,517 27,915 10,955 6,440 1,075 53 104,686 48,588 4,012 98,347 92,322 11,065 19,249 19,780 18,205 16,619 7,404 3,910 1,990 125 84 204 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are baaed on reportB for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 2 Total all Economic class Commercial farms Total Class 1 Class II Clsss III Class IV Class 7 Class VI Livestock on hand: 1 7,402 11,889 110 132 466 417 1,796 1,818 2 1950... 15,836 14 4,323 5^185 3 number 1954. .. 18,444 15,055 59 291 1,024 3,731 5,318 4,632 4 1950... 36,646 28,782 145 406 1,242 4,837 10,430 11,722 5 15,160 10,481 1 170 814 2,605 3,955 2,936 6 1950... 18,290 13,052 14 152 428 2,157 4,816 5,485 7 number 1954 .. . 117,277 99,189 1,644 8,913 15,208 28,987 29,272 15,165 8 1950... 103,581 88,310 1,927 5,715 10,097 23, 118 28,098 19,355 9 Cove, including heifers that 14,749 10,270 1 165 784 2,539 3,890 2,891 10 1950... 17,877 12,830 14 147 422 2,127 4,735 5,385 11 number 1954 . . . 61,883 51,845 820 4,649 7,283 15,112 15,588 8,393 12 1950... 52,894 44,347 666 2,551 4,578 11,247 14,216 11,089 13 Mili cows 13,539 9,537 138 687 2,362 3,634 2,716 u 1950... 17,213 12,361 11 141 406 2,022 4,611 5,170 15 number 1954 . . . 41, 176 33,942 2,182 4,137 9,752 11,593 6,278 16 1950... 44,972 37,130 130 2,058 3,186 9,372 12,330 10,054 17 farms reporting 1954 12 971 9,449 11,648 . 149 146 692 433 2,502 1,988 3,564 4,429 2,541 4,638 18 1950... 15^736 14 19 number 1954 . . . 147,330 129,824 42 8,678 20,938 41,059 41,318 17,789 20 1950... 162,728 138,918 602 5,117 16,600 37,081 50,144 29,374 21 Chickens 4 months old and ove r.. farms reporting 1954 17,040 11,231 159 757 2,728 4,205 3,382 22 1950... 20,657 13,982 16 145 427 2,156 5,134 6,104 23 number 1954 . . . 677, 551 491,611 20,520 55,034 130, 101 164,940 121,016 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950... sold: 707,549 518,466 900 17,863 23,770 95,745 187,028 193,160 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. . . . farms reporting 1954 . . . 9,412 7,215 1 155 639 1,900 2,744 1,776 26 1949... 13,061 9,998 14 152 413 1,829 3,816 3,774 27 28 number 1954... 48,483 41,935 356 4,407 6,884 12,628 12,030 5,630 1949 . . . 46,656 41,531 3,197 4,156 5,374 9,857 11,802 7,145 29 30 dollars 1954... 2,684,168 2,366,548 35,280 349,485 461,980 699,676 574,347 245,780 1949... 3,770,146 3,462,341 442,028 459,366 582,381 781,270 790,797 406,499 31 7,524 6,257 1 145 551 1,749 2,420 1,391 32 1949... 11,548 9,100 19 137 418 1,760 3,588 3,178 33 number 1954 . . . 128,605 118,703 16 13,282 22,142 40,068 31,285 11,910 34 1949... 187, 102 166,814 3,253 9,127 24,194 47,424 54,950 27,866 35 dollars 1954... 4,610,180 4,328,235 770 539,685 938,191 1,448,894 1,053,385 347,310 36 1949... 5,382,239 4,955,844 135,460 320,805 804,063 1,526,666 1,549,775 619,075 37 3,372 2,456 5 77 210 553 885 726 38 1949... 9,215 6,639 11 66 231 1,042 2,532 2,757 39 dollars 1954... 360,715 342,845 135,000 125,731 28,990 19,319 19,210 14,595 40 1949... 327,552 259,885 265 38,790 17,137 43,193 92,617 67, 883 41 7,407 5,180 97 370 1,215 1,878 1,620 42 1949... 12,172 8,855 11 87 311 1,375 3,263 3,808 43 44 dozens 1954 . . . 1,534,060 1,253,523 144,455 294,757 283,331 306,460 224, 520 1949... 1,862,263 1,496,371 2,520 92,070 104,700 326,744 519,037 451,300 4? dollars 1954... 516,908 416,742 49,930 91,636 96,516 100,295 78,365 46 47 1949... 668,685 540,512 808 38,186 42,094 122,695 184,446 152,283 48 49 8,790,622 1,226,742 1,965,334 2,517,916 2,285,145 795,485 dollars 1954... 2,718,109 2, 578, 149 445,475 639,294 705,840 599,205 188,335 1949... 2,562,982 2,420,382 18,298 416,414 366,700 793,472 595,443 230,055 Specified crops harvested: 50 14,457 11,665 173 807 2,928 4,449 3,308 51 1949... 17,490 13,453 17 121 444 2,176 4,904 5,791 52 acres 1954... 309,298 279,378 12,640 37,254 88,540 94,599 46,345 53 1949... 278, 564 237,219 682 7,046 16,667 55,252 84,527 73,045 54 Corn harvested for grain ...farms reporting 1954... 13,999 11,347 153 790 2,862 4,344 3,198 55 1949... 17,263 13,317 17 115 429 2,136 4,864 5,756 56 acres 1954... 287,836 259,726 9,950 33,809 82,158 90,269 43, 540 57 1949... 265,119 224,679 666 6,286 14,878 50,162 81,247 71,440 58 bushels harvested 1954. . . 5,229,845 4,817,260 207,325 774,680 1,619,095 1,574,190 641,970 59 1949. . . 5,988,515 5,207,600 29,940 154,420 415,220 1,319,610 1,859,880 1,428,530 60 bushels sold 1954... 1,177,985 1,104,315 30,870 250,440 404,510 336,060 82,435 61 1949... 573,913 529,668 9,000 41,600 56,395 155,430 167,970 99,273 62 Wheat threshed or combined... 967 902 61 148 320 262 111 63 1949... 375 360 10 10 50 130 115 45 64 acres 1954... 10,860 10,250 1,980 2,133 3,205 2,376 556 65 1949... 4,070 4,020 455 390 680 1,280 1,050 165 1 bushels harvested 1954... 229, 590 221,295 57,660 51,165 62,265 41,280 8,925 67 1949. . . 51,645 50,955 4,800 3,970 9,250 16,485 14,340 2,110 68 bushels sold 1954... 157,490 152,915 40, 580 41,120 43,405 25,395 2,415 69 1949... 26,565 26,445 4,205 3,420 6,010 8,115 4,495 200 70 farms reporting- 1954 12 387 10,227 11,818 83 648 2 602 3 988 2 906 71 1949... 15,234 1 83 273 1^670 4^453 5,338 72 acres 1954... 106,040 97,910 2,049 13,092 34,288 33,676 14,805 73 1949... 163,792 141,754 10 2,456 5,911 32,441 55,807 45,129 74 bales harvested 1954... 78,438 74,128 1,828 12,076 27,872 24,130 8,222 75 1949... 93,148 83,892 6 2,078 5,050 22,537 34,632 19,589 71 15 15 10 5 77 1949... 50 50 10 5 30 5 78 acres 1954... 5 5 3 2 79 1949... 66 66 11 2 28 25 80 pounds harvested 1954. . . 8,000 8,000 6,000 2,000 8 1949. . . 54,725 54,725 12,000 3,250 29,475 ' 10,000 82 1954 71,362 117,578 63,850 101,056 20 365 3,890 3,569 8,684 9,008 20,250 22,227 19,301 35,620 11,705 30,267 83 1949... 84 tons 1954... 64,107 58,289 15 4,590 9,281 19,134 16,478 8,791 1For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, xt and State Table 12. Includes milk equivalent of i and butterfat sold. TENNESSEE CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 205 a sample of farms. See text] Area 2--Continued Econom ic class — Continued Total all Economic class Other farms Commercial farms Other farmB Part-time dential Abnormal Total Claee I Class II Class III ClBBS IV Claaa V Claas VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 1,092 976 6,218 4,169 42 213 645 1,530 1,735 782 1,266 1 1 2,315 1,631 9,722 5,931 8 93 205 641 1,941 3,043 1,595 2,191 5 2 1,840 1,549 11,408 8,074 12 156 496 1,273 2,942 3,195 1,450 1,882 2 3 4,830 3,032 21,818 14,613 21 502 774 1,594 4,977 6,745 3,275 3,890 40 1,832 2,847 9,732 5,621 6 74 308 947 2,072 2,214 1,399 2,706 6 5 2,806 2,432 11,429 6,653 13 94 231 761 2,231 3,323 1,995 2,776 5 6 10, 567 7,521 88,336 72,668 942 5,317 13,773 16,618 21,477 14,541 8,851 6,756 61 9,801 5,470 76,679 59,823 753 5,130 7,706 11,154 19,015 16,065 9,405 7,401 50 8 1,757 2,722 9,487 5,551 6 74 308 932 2,047 2,184 1,349 2,581 6 ■ 2,745 2,302 11,162 6,537 13 94 231 746 2,201 3,252 1,935 2,685 5 10 5,624 4,414 36,078 293 2,532 6,241 8,160 10,994 7,858 4,634 4,056 29 11 5,335 3,212 27,123 231 2,057 3,265 4,711 8,832 8,027 4,920 4,115 40 12 1,517 2,485 5,169 68 257 897 1,884 2,059 1,196 2,381 6 13 2,625 2,227 6,263 13 88 225 715 2,125 3,097 1,850 2,565 5 14 3,564 3,670 24,711 18,343 16 1,100 1,386 3,858 6,407 5,576 2,883 3,456 29 15 4,760 3,082 26,922 18,957 37 793 1,294 3,020 6,681 6,932 4,190 3,735 40 11 1,431 2,091 7,270 4,556 5 61 280 786 1,745 1,679 1,118 1,590 6 17 2,408 1,680 5,716 3 98 215 731 1,937 2,732 1,790 2,171 5 18 10,112 7,394 80,260 1,482 5,623 14,394 19,886 23,328 15,547 8,994 6,035 66 1 * 15,065 7,845 94,697 590 8,848 11,217 17,438 31,079 25,525 14,865 10, 585 75 20 2,168 3,641 10,769 5,803 4 66 265 964 2,109 2,395 1,552 3,408 6 21 3,297 3,378 12,594 6,857 7 89 234 735 2,289 3,503 2,210 3,522 5 22 74,690 111,250 459,899 289,824 372 8,497 23,032 58,024 100,963 98,936 61,960 107,015 1,100 :3 103,298 85,785 472,994 294,634 201 6,470 16,422 38,470 103,141 129,930 76,555 101,705 100 2- 1,217 980 6,571 4,377 5 ?3 308 841 1,657 1,493 1,048 1,145 1 25 1,903 1,160 8,004 5,239 3 94 225 695 1,866 2,351 1,465 1,300 26 4,953 1,595 38,865 32,509 680 2,465 6,174 8,003 9,338 5,849 4,292 2,045 19 27 3,735 1,390 30,014 25,234 767 3,209 3,501 5,410 7,383 4,964 3,165 1,615 28 252,235 65,385 2,543,422 2,235,112 76,004 232,658 590,876 521,417 528,157 286,000 221,792 85, 100 1,418 29 235,950 71,855 2,823,208 2,486,118 81,999 522,677 432,911 493,403 620,088 335,040 243,460 93,630 30 791 476 4,553 3,386 4 57 255 672 1,279 1,119 736 430 1 31 1,813 635 7,378 4,897 3 93 213 646 1,745 2,197 1,440 1,036 5 32 7,276 2,626 83,558 74,851 2,988 6,348 16,768 17,881 20, 554 10,312 6,821 1,860 26 33 16,463 3,825 117,991 98,552 2,226 12,610 15,394 17,108 29,344 21,870 14,585 4,784 70 34 227,620 54,325 3,096,975 2,855,655 143, 500 278,382 724,902 696,219 715,022 297,630 200, 515 39,765 1,040 35 361,455 64,940 3,333,796 2,973,046 88,387 476,773 472,992 564,454 853,445 516,995 333,015 75,985 1,750 36 426 490 2,088 1,360 1 30 99 297 493 440 316 411 1 37 1,446 1,130 3,741 1 49 140 419 1,315 1,817 1,070 1,152 5 38 9,385 8,485 124,245 109,720 75 19,335 53,420 11,729 14,406 10,755 6,292 7,233 1,000 39 42,592 25,075 204,095 144,750 24 3,832 9,822 21,708 53,220 56,144 34,830 24,355 160 40 892 1,335 4,503 2,863 2 35 152 552 1,024 1,098 616 1,018 6 41 1,811 1,506 7,463 4,637 6 62 174 527 1,615 2,253 1,265 1,561 42 142,057 138,480 970,539 777,825 763 40,660 118,170 203,105 209,825 205,302 101,214 89,540 1,960 43 233,897 131,995 1,203,540 910,650 300 25,873 78,375 133,875 352,035 320, 192 161, 480 131,410 44 52, 141 48,025 379,757 309,625 267 18,448 52,996 78,936 82,827 76,151 37,933 31,419 780 45 84,503 43,670 446,070 340,665 105 11,443 34,084 50, 182 133,418 111,433 59,675 45,730 46 491,973 72,952 3,346,883 3,078,619 395,383 407,441 912,953 941,255 421,587 195,456 62,459 10,349 47 123,050 16,910 927,777 361, 8 .. 146,375 109,490 261,260 246,415 98,272 47,870 14,695 3,400 48 125,290 17, 310 683,241 611,326 64 83,189 127,763 128,995 174,720 96,595 60,100 11,815 49 1,742 1,050 8,646 5,744 5 67 304 975 2,153 2,240 1,235 1,667 50 2,561 1,476 10,813 6,703 8 81 234 765 2,194 3,421 1,825 2,285 51 22, 515 7,405 169,475 139,801 518 5,106 18,256 32,883 47,266 35,772 16,660 13,014 52 29,650 11,695 188,530 142,010 476 6,647 11,931 25,849 45,572 51,535 24,315 22,205 53 1,677 975 8,372 5,611 3 57 286 953 2,102 2,210 1,194 1,567 54 2,526 1,420 10,662 6,647 8 SO 234 760 2,179 3,386 1,800 2,215 55 21,235 6,875 158,256 130,095 308 4,392 15,250 30,438 45,055 34,652 16,007 12,154 56 29,005 11,435 181, 120 135,830 436 5,885 10,344 24,973 44,407 49,785 23,675 21,615 57 320,500 92,085 2, 897, 361 2,497,246 6,300 121,700 347,195 642,965 825,161 553,925 249,035 151,080 58 569,040 211,875 4,639,855 3,575,065 15,420 216,840 340,840 696,880 1,138,800 1,166,285 571,065 493,725 59 69,340 4,330 526,060 478,120 500 27,785 50,775 184,855 152,035 62,170 41, 150 6,790 60 33,640 10,605 567,330 496,155 21,375 84,730 149,550 125,365 115,135 56,680 14,495 61 55 10 1,062 927 i 30 137 244 302 210 75 60 62 10 5 746 651 33 44 180 221 167 60 35 63 540 70 11,678 10,673 438 843 2,432 2,686 2,724 1,550 660 345 64 30 20 9,714 9,094 630 910 643 3,085 2,364 1,462 330 290 65 7,345 950 222,058 208,748 12,474 20,950 52,675 51,915 47,094 23,640 9,475 3,835 66 390 300 122,263 114, 568 12,680 11,235 6,730 42,425 27,325 14,173 4,030 3,665 67 156,876 151,011 12,288 20,015 43,130 35,813 28,875 10,890 4,270 1,595 68 120 69,355 68,335 12,180 5,800 3,605 24,745 18,810 3,195 820 200 69 1,610 550 2,845 2,343 3 22 70 406 980 862 412 90 70 2,631 785 3,713 2,643 5 14 42 247 815 1,520 710 360 71 6,895 1,235 25,136 22,846 477 509 1,519 6,418 9,470 4,453 2,055 235 72 18,633 3,405 41,910 34,290 950 865 1,078 5,652 12,040 13,705 5,720 1,900 73 3,760 550 14,246 13, 134 345 337 1,080 3,945 5,280 2,147 1,022 90 74 8,451 805 19,542 17,047 880 617 827 3,718 6,070 4,935 2,070 425 75 1,832 1,484 2 7 49 310 586 530 268 80 76 1,512 1,107 1 22 38 195 471 380 270 135 77 1,340 1,152 10 11 60 256 441 374 152 36 78 1,225 949 2 26 33 178 426 284 216 60 79 1,407,060 1,232,455 3,400 14,400 64,670 301,430 480,530 368,025 148,580 26,025 30 1,257,663 1,041,273 1,400 34,094 37,264 210,375 498,935 259,205 171,120 45,270 81 4,647 2,865 56,717 47,192 310 2,627 6,785 11,090 14,041 12,339 5,640 3,885 82 11,490 5,032 80,715 61,380 462 3,984 6,715 10,755 20,566 18, 898 10,410 8,925 83 3,808 2,010 48,849 42,107 162 3,213 7,477 9,756 12,662 8,837 4,337 2,405 84 206 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions Item and explanations, see text) Area' 4 Total Economic class Cotranercial farms farms Total Class I Class II ClasB III Class IT Class V Class VI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Livestock on hand: - 5,187 7,335 10,402 17,958 7,278 8,456 89,464 84,605 4,177 5,870 8,727 15,263 5,418 6,531 80,399 77,235 37 82 277 678 43 83 4,789 7,560 142 245 431 1,068 192 250 11,687 11,340 534 618 1,260 1,857 699 678 19,642 17,885 1,109 1,320 2,214 3,250 1,624 1,515 21,846 17,885 1,505 1,995 2,995 4,950 1,835 2,245 16,085 14,895 850 1,610 1,550 3,460 1,025 1,760 6,350 7,670 All cattle and calve 1950... number 1954 .. . 1950. . . 1950. . . number 1954 . . . 1950... 9 Cova, Including heifers that 6,978 8,056 48,887 37,869 6,014 7,643 26,884 27,834 5,303 6,261 44,187 34,174 4,639 5,943 24,184 24,694 43 83 1,881 2,410 37 81 964 1,029 187 240 5,968 3,980 162 240 2,179 2,036 694 668 10,386 7,014 624 627 5,519 4,509 1,579 1,480 12,302 8,545 1,331 1,425 6,997 6,660 1,785 2,115 9,910 7,855 1,585 1,995 6,135 6,610 1,015 1,675 3,740 4,370 900 1,575 2,390 3,850 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... 1950... number 1954 .. . 1950... 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1950... number 1954... 1950... Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954... 1950... number 1954 . . . 1950... 5,863 7,540 70,158 97,279 8,492 10,155 469,178 391,967 4,568 5,945 63,293 87,079 5,947 7,325 379,203 308,352 25 60 1,165 6,737 19 73 29,637 5,771 138 208 8,797 10,913 172 210 43,029 18,486 594 642 15,516 19,604 664 642 60,805 38,575 1,501 1,380 20,745 20,610 1,737 1,595 103,187 75,120 1,555 2,060 12,765 18,695 2,145 2,570 97,410 98,190 755 1,595 4,305 10,520 1,210 2,235 45,135 72,210 25 26 27 28 29 30 Livestock, and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . number 1954 . . . 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... 5,467 6,330 42,416 42,497 2,798,045 4,549,339 4,492 5,225 38,861 40,067 2,626,900 4,394,299 42 83 2,459 8,141 251,186 1,177,850 182 234 6,665 8,004 587,777 1,085,410 654 618 9,681 7,132 641,302 835,849 1,414 1,320 9,996 7,745 592,355 666,910 1,500 1,735 7,730 6,405 439,905 474,290 700 1,235 2,330 2,640 114,375 153,990 31 32 33 34 35 36 Hogs and pigs sold a 1949... number 1954 . . . 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... 3,553 5,244 63,222 96,921 2,315,125 2,953,309 3,068 4,384 59,372 89,866 2,218,015 2,798,484 30 70 1,904 13,913 85,470 432,302 133 223 8,766 12,229 380,611 473,917 519 616 15,890 19,574 690,609 660,220 1,126 1,160 19,637 20,540 696,205 645,975 895 1,330 10,610 16,315 301,915 438,525 365 985 2,565 7,295 63,205 147,545 kena sold 1,524 4,065 408,214 399,186 3,901 5,961 1,919,430 1,240,353 807,378 516,322 7,747,084 2,247,097 1,814,041 1,219 3,165 402,354 371,616 2,891 4,651 1,781,495 1,101,213 752,548 465,612 7,396,938 2,157,862 1,749,326 15 287,500 151,879 5 43 300,000 18,891 135,000 7,234 605,244 233,429 162,858 28 100 i9,524 10,862 73 150 410,765 222,172 204,240 105,013 889,728 281,383 239,955 216 351 61,675 98,210 372 498 438,750 198,300 197,488 94,785 1,938,526 575,680 458,673 370 850 19,435 47,205 801 1,060 334,490 225,395 106,050 93,730 2,145,455 591,755 435,945 380 1,085 9,780 42,720 970 1,600 214,340 263,485 80,015 100,990 1,420,672 368,075 321,640 210 735 4,440 20,740 670 1,300 83,150 172,970 29,755 63,860 397,313 107,540 130,255 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... 1949... dozens 1954 . . . 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... Specified crops barves Corn for all purpos ed: 6,791 8,407 112,007 126,637 5,771 6,792 104,977 113,597 27 2,849 4,759 169 211 9,288 10,399 678 646 22,005 17,249 1,852 1,535 35,765 28,970 2,090 2,355 26,370 31,330 955 51 52 53 1949... acres 1954... 1949... 1,970 8,700 20,890 54 55 56 57 Corn harvested for grain farms reporting 1954... 1949... acres 1954... 1949. . . 6,560 8,316 105,997 124,557 5,620 6,746 99,547 111,782 27 75 2,635 4,404 156 211 8,323 10,209 648 635 20,089 16,569 1,817 1,535 34,310 28,530 2,045 2,355 25,905 31,225 925 1,935 8,285 20,845 58 59 60 61 bushels harvested 1954... 1949... bushels sold 1954... 1949... 2,323,380 4,026,216 645,425 599,565 2,205,685 3,711,576 627,185 575,945 64,890 215,136 24,425 35,610 207,465 388,325 43,380 89,825 511,850 644,845 133,325 103,705 725,615 977,245 242,115 184,935 540,410 939,565 156,860 111,695 155,455 546,460 27,080 50,175 62 63 64 65 Wheat threshed or c 1949... acres 1954... 1949... 2,466 2,861 29,201 43,731 2,306 2,721 28,296 42,856 16 41 958 3,002 138 144 3,809 5,496 446 431 8,919 10,823 986 820 9,640 12,010 575 925 4,000 8,425 145 360 970 3,100 66 67 68 69 bushels harvested 1954... 1949... bushels sold 1954. . . 1949... 670,462 731,446 512,133 489,651 654,307 719,596 502,883 486,451 29,872 67,926 28,526 62,851 101,485 98,435 92,775 79,665 218,605 193,840 172,367 138,500 210,945 189,910 158,555 118,575 75,200 127,605 42,630 66,045 18,200 41,880 8,030 20,815 5 5 10 25 5 5 10 25 5 10 5 25 71 72 73 1949. . . acres 1954... 1949... 74 75 bales harvested 1954... 1949... 5 10 5 10 5 10 76 77 78 79 Burley tobacco harv 1949... acres 1954... 1949... 5,551 6,041 6,445 7,502 4,816 5,081 5,907 6,688 21 80 183 320 175 195 377 510 610 501 950 879 1,520 1,150 1,774 1,541 1,730 1,785 1,973 2,166 760 1,370 650 1,272 80 81 pounds harvested 1954... 1949. . . 7,313,820 8,503,708 6,817,550 7,813,998 254,400 436,375 453,675 647,368 1,175,310 1,102,785 2,160,595 1,838,000 2,160,855 2,519,850 612,715 1,269,620 62,810 93,367 65,702 57,535 85,237 61,217 1 2,005 6,655 2,836 7,668 10,995 10,466 12,760 15,737 14,266 16,982 19,140 15,909 13,380 21,460 13,565 83 84 1949... tons 1954... 11,250 4,175 1For comparability of d ata on livestock and poultry, see te xt and State Tat le 12. 2Inc udes milk equiv and butterfat sold. TENNESSEE CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 207 a sample of farms. See text] Area 4 — Continued Area 5 and B Econom lc class — Continued Total all Economic claas Other fannB Conrnerciel farroB Other farms Part-time dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 535 47 5 16,270 12,739 68 416 1,302 2,903 4,848 3,202 1,975 1,555 1 1 ■•■ 650 22,333 17,430 91 569 1,580 4,105 6,545 4,540 2,481 2,391 2 965 710 39,211 32,798 410 1,731 4,305 8,453 11,364 6,535 3,800 2,590 23 1,635 1,060 68,785 57,484 784 3,391 6,713 15,171 19,955 11,470 5,918 5,153 230 840 1,020 24,833 17,117 87 492 1,694 3,738 6,364 4,742 3,800 3,915 1 5 1,005 920 27,826 20,246 95 609 1,735 4,591 7,556 5,660 3,777 3,772 31 6 6,445 2,620 421,485 372,260 18,323 44,681 77,825 96,677 92,975 41,779 35,005 13,620 600 7 5,140 2,230 420,900 375,254 11,297 39,098 69,095 107,494 105,355 42,915 31,047 12,095 2,504 8 765 910 24,028 16,852 87 482 1,684 3,688 6,299 4,612 3,640 3,535 1 9 960 835 27,108 19,963 97 599 1,720 4,571 7,481 5,495 3,662 3,457 26 10 3,195 1,505 242,657 216,316 9,650 24,338 43,825 56,377 56,457 25,669 19,255 6,900 186 11 2,455 1,240 216,777 193,240 5,794 17,938 34,812 53,326 57,165 24,205 15,985 6,293 1,259 12 650 725 21,995 15,734 77 456 1,577 3,453 5,859 4,312 3,145 3,115 1 i ' 890 810 25,395 19,295 95 593 1,664 4,408 7,250 5,285 3,472 3,102 26 14 1,655 1,045 176,879 158,688 4,429 15,041 32,253 41,776 44,698 20,491 12,700 5,405 86 15 2,035 1,105 184,228 163,536 4,493 14,232 27,967 45,589 50,190 21,065 14,140 5,388 1,164 16 575 720 15,394 11,433 63 403 1,220 2,831 4,105 2,811 2,035 1,925 1 17 820 775 21,231 16,088 64 494 1,442 3,797 6,046 4,245 2,726 2,391 26 1.8 4,280 2,585 195,305 172,760 3,826 19,471 41,914 46,742 41,675 19,132 13,685 8,260 eoo 19 6,730 3,470 315,489 276,386 4,464 29,477 49,006 83,459 76,075 33,905 22,872 12,497 3,734 20 990 1,555 25,600 17,074 54 417 1,532 3,511 6,368 5,192 4,000 4,525 1 ..'1 1,265 1,565 29 ,042 20,247 86 536 1,598 4,332 7,515 6,180 4,092 4,682 21 22 36,800 53,175 1,442,483 1,116,018 26,537 53,540 146,340 284,700 371,861 233,040 168,155 157,410 900 23 41,445 42,170 1,488,284 1,178,894 55,913 50,309 124,960 293,757 393,440 260,515 166,445 135,485 7,460 24 615 360 20,778 15,927 87 102 1,689 3,543 6,109 3,997 3,185 1,665 1 25 735 370 23,312 18,450 90 609 1,695 4,375 6,911 4,770 3,191 1,645 26 26 2,895 660 206,571 185,236 9,508 19,360 35,960 48,809 51,623 19,976 17,540 3,355 440 27 1,955 475 176,720 162,011 9,040 20,689 29,103 44,261 43,458 15,460 10,792 2,430 1,487 28 147,565 23,580 10,364,130 9,476,820 1,181,532 1,346,782 1,891,626 2,235,466 2,106,557 714,857 749,030 109,280 29,000 29 130,355 24,685 12,671,762 11,831,113 1,258,757 2,116,861 2,233,336 3,092,494 2,390,300 739,370 600,906 110,495 129,243 30 325 160 10,388 8,642 58 368 1,089 2,322 3,070 1,735 1,155 590 1 31 545 315 16,877 13,665 82 492 1,371 3,480 5,120 3,120 1,990 1,196 26 32 3,195 655 209,902 193,827 4,854 25,157 49,831 54,615 43,180 16,190 12,175 3,450 450 33 5,540 1,515 319,318 288,338 7,401 34,317 54 ,939 88,191 75,810 27,680 20,780 6,775 3,425 34 83,540 13,570 6,455,578 6,133,038 206,135 1,074,800 1,766,558 1,718,615 1,076,965 289,965 253,980 55,060 13,500 35 124,455 30,370 8,850,044 8,198,449 252,358 1,230,453 1,813,320 2,585,463 1,806,990 509,865 413,955 99,690 137,950 36 100 205 4,752 3,632 13 147 465 891 1,260 856 665 455 37 455 445 10,259 7,733 38 226 691 1,873 2,840 2,065 1,386 1,120 20 38 1,375 4,485 729,025 707,425 252,475 118,330 221,595 61,025 37,095 16,905 14,280 7,320 39 18,875 8,695 508,414 427,109 51,251 20,582 105,160 75,071 124,115 50,930 49,850 25,030 6,425 40 415 595 14,117 10,636 16 268 985 2,366 4,006 2,995 1,795 1,685 1 41 645 665 19,606 15,009 58 385 1,215 3,411 5,615 4,325 2,572 2,005 20 42 79,745 58,190 4,394,665 3,857,500 225,665 317,005 736,610 1,120,490 976,020 481,710 362,935 167,930 6,300 43 83,860 55,280 5,546,710 4,788,917 636,487 290,480 568,365 1,239,490 1,323,575 730,520 438,233 203,070 116,490 44 31,900 22,930 1,656,220 1,470,090 176,285 113,789 280,018 413,112 331,691 155,195 127,245 56,365 2,520 45 32,245 18 ,465 2,103,456 1,813,438 287,129 126,545 213,436 474,363 462,015 249,950 159,328 72,640 58,050 46 326,921 23,225 62,985,268 59,937,333 3,483,968 7,689,730 14,736,244 15,632,398 13,855,319 4,539,674 2,764,229 223,706 60,000 47 82,590 6,645 18,339,007 17,523,587 1,065,117 2,737,138 4,845,029 4,164,283 3,611,170 1,100,850 728,685 56,735 30,000 48 56,805 7,910 18,467,247 17,420,062 1,015,205 2,693,425 4,046,811 4,544,101 3,984,635 1,135,885 685,535 47,345 314,305 49 615 405 16,425 13,374 78 391 1,279 3,017 4,973 3,636 1,925 1,125 1 50 895 720 20,749 16,866 76 504 1,447 3,843 6,221 4,775 2,157 1,700 26 51 5,115 1,915 281,988 252,013 5,334 16,543 41,353 63,900 78,948 45,935 20,765 8,660 550 52 8,625 4,415 357,250 316,037 4,306 23,899 46,569 84,038 95,115 62,110 24,710 13,785 2,718 53 570 370 13,809 11,414 49 270 1,062 2,621 4,301 3,111 1,555 840 54 875 695 20,270 16,512 73 489 1,392 3,748 6,115 4,695 2,117 1,615 26 55 4,685 1,765 225,039 201,609 2,317 ±0,620 30,832 52,560 66,045 39,235 17,090 6,340 56 8,420 4,355 347,144 307,011 3,990 22,279 44,299 80,683 94,590 61,170 24,360 13,260 2,513 57 87,225 30,470 3,601,580 3,316,775 50,190 214,150 592,660 908,885 1,036,945 513,945 219,775 65,030 58 218,675 95,965 10,448,042 9,375,246 107,441 811,685 1,472,105 2,623,500 2,690,750 1,669,765 626,010 350,595 96,191 59 16,325 1,915 711,805 653,450 9,025 32,475 104,545 214,625 206,700 86,080 55,490 2,865 60 19,620 4,000 1,302,855 1,209,190 16,855 109,745 251,385 369,530 291,885 169,790 71,670 14,370 7,625 61 125 35 2,890 2,690 24 187 628 866 705 280 160 40 62 110 30 2,462 2,337 23 202 491 756 595 270 95 15 15 i 3 780 125 44,571 42,886 1,379 5,058 12,310 13,864 7,930 2,345 1,430 255 64 670 205 45,219 43,904 1,715 6,599 12 460 11,825 8,185 3,120 1,015 90 210 65 13,910 2,245 669,498 650,313 29,099 88,165 200,710 196,709 107,205 28,425 16,595 2,590 66 6,650 3,200 617,029 598,189 27,704 103,775 167,945 167,435 96,805 34,525 14,390 1,025 3,425 67 8,650 600 482,942 473,307 28,079 75,773 163,400 134,965 58,805 12,285 9,155 480 68 3,125 75 411,065 403,525 23,638 81,467 118,610 110,895 55,915 13,000 6,840 400 300 69 4,918 3,988 18 46 289 810 1,550 1,275 685 245 70 4,993 4,257 14 70 221 732 1,740 1,480 606 130 71 31,519 28,264 377 513 3,384 7,445 10,695 5,850 2,650 605 72 41,972 38,587 300 1,188 3,039 9,435 16,085 8,540 3,055 330 73 17,454 15,919 252 344 2,233 4,485 5,810 2,795 1,305 230 74 27,228 25,378 252 899 2,352 6,765 10,540 4,570 1,720 130 75 630 105 12,489 10,253 43 273 931 2,226 4,039 2,741 1,855 380 1 71 695 265 12,574 10,778 34 309 839 2,565 4,221 2,810 1,320 475 1 77 496 42 16,008 14,360 154 936 1,812 3,730 5,280 2,448 1,474 167 7 78 642 172 15,950 14,446 211 877 1,661 4,027 4,956 2,714 1,234 262 8 79 467,480 28,790 17,385,639 15,930,930 174,740 1,106,510 2,031,010 4,481,380 5,771,905 2,365,435 1,347,945 94,620 12,094 80 567,400 122,310 18,507,005 17,028,936 274,306 1,177,900 2,087,620 4,928,530 5,882,295 2,678,285 1,272,105 195,710 10,254 81 3,845 1,430 273,422 247,872 10,422 27,021 49,406 66,914 67,855 26,254 18,365 6,535 650 82 5,005 3,125 331,956 297,806 5,259 27,618 50,394 87,285 86,565 40,685 21,001 10,232 2,917 83 3,120 1,365 264,222 244,327 14,022 36,615 52,090 66,230 56,220 19,150 14,800 4,285 810 84 208 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED £Dats are based on reporta for only Commercial farms restock on hand: 1 Horses and mules farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Cows, Including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950. . Milt cows farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. All hogs and pigs farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954.. 1950.. Chickens 4 months old and over.. farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. old: .farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . number 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949 . . number 1954 . . 1949.. dollars 1954.. 1949.. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954., 1949., ..farms reporting 1954.. 1949., dozens 1954 . , 1949., dollars 1954. 1949 . gallons 1954 . dollars 1954. 1949. Hogs and pigs sold alive. Chickens sold. Chicken eggs sold. Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes.. Corn harvested for grain. Wheat threshed < ..farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. ..farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested 1954. 1949. bushels sold 1954. 1949. combined farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested 1954. 1949. bushels sold 1954. 1949. Cotton harvested. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Burley tobacco harvested. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 12,414 16,952 24,498 41,412 16,977 21,156 188,230 153, 578 18,655 19, 886 74,455 68,599 13,481 16,918 133,579 186, 549 19,432 22,782 1,049,737 1,084,033 14,911 17,014 90,313 67,034 4,978,424 5,073.400 13,546 139,313 198,743 4,493,242 4,936,140 3,941 11,701 397,180 478,152 10,917 17,134 351,014 942,991 224,448 337,819 922,200 544,835 002,245 15,259 19,157 215,506 267,738 18,961 203,773 262,774 4,732,436 8,017,145 798,878 1,073,275 2,188 2,331 22,937 24, 593 405,790 331,337 254,456 148,965 1,432 1,633 7,228 10,372 160,780 186,669 145,795 8,717 10,796 18,402 29,226 11,538 12,604 156,552 123,836 11,416 12,454 87,210 64,267 10,822 12,049 59,779 53,424 8,813 10,747 111,360 149,877 11,483 12,779 761,652 713,228 10,288 11,327 77,482 55,940 ,410,374 ,410,811 6,513 9,551 123,156 11, 886 179,418 197,044 10,412 11,795 169,220 193,193 4,074,374 6,265,335 708,908 936,200 1,953 1,940 21,432 21,783 384,440 297,783 245,296 143,625 1,192 1,308 6,528 9,197 8,039 7,355 8,263 7,285 136,325 143,292 126,800 487,988 187,100 13,755 41,300 27,050 5,000 1,440 4,277 3,583 460,441 538, 469 78, 595 44,746 36,132 19,564 787,202 295,598 108,354 149,110 156,170 18,450 30,975 29,750 17,200 19,805 14,815 11,634 5,812 837,149 631,827 24,034 19,751 977, 527 656,554 396 402 349,617 185, 658 153,434 64,752 2,606,425 872,257 424,841 599 451 17,644 15,014 532,014 636,010 97,994 171,275 290 98,710 63,418 79,145 37,215 18,119 11,965 22,182 1,544 1,399 3,534 4,379 2,015 1,554 42,869 30,077 1,999 1,544 23,253 15,383 1,862 1,514 14,786 11,898 1,694 1,413 30,249 34,671 1,900 1,518 142,420 111,732 1,920 1,474 21,319 12,480 1,196,941 987, 525 1,419 1,438 32,265 41,585 1,103,005 1,197,260 581 837 31,485 49,749 1,275 1,298 494,062 564,172 170,661 200,028 4,391,273 1,186,785 813,240 1,483 43,418 35,760 1,812 1,483 40,277 34,942 1,052,175 1,322,690 210,329 227,010 132,945 79,870 86,016 35,974 27,956 35,385 3,197 3,581 6,561 10,857 4,367 4,231 50,035 43,487 4,347 4,075 21, 579 20,022 3,310 3,746 34,126 51,611 4,411 4,176 237,200 247,476 3,997 3,915 26,509 20, 519 1,318,403 1,411,190 2,475 3,520 31,729 55,288 870,137 1,339,680 977 2,393 37,645 133,450 2,798 3,629 623,395 1,070,466 206,724 366,768 4,657,942 1,218,625 991,040 3,974 65,430 65,694 3,934 62,650 64,374 1,462,645 2,111,105 265,765 316,785 90,845 92,010 44,480 34, 570 3,363 2,556 3,632 2,915 Z Reported in small fracti, For comparability of livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. ilk equivalent of and butterfat sold. TENNESSEE CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued sample of farms. See text"] Area 6 — Cont: 209 Other farms Economic cla Commercial farms Other farmB 1,388 1,782,410 1,436,960 ClaBS I Class II Class III Class IV Class V 1,931 2,786 3,399 6,066 3,332 3,727 21,053 18, 347 12, 197 9,740 3,032 3,497 8,818 8,730 2,302 2,871 13,857 23,012 3,442 3,903 137,785 186,175 1,756 3,370 2,677 6,120 4,097 4,825 10,460 11,395 3,962 4,635 6,621 7,015 3,716 4,340 5,763 6,445 2,361 3,300 8,252 13,660 4,497 6,100 149,100 184,630 7,569 13,030 6,728 7,643 65,978 54,973 6,457 7,346 35,104 27, 620 6*874 18,169 17,148 35,786 1,912 2,146 23,356 17,150 1,728 2,019 9,986 8,837 1,564 1,95 22, 387 31, 502 1,816 2,192 156,908 138,637 1,010 2,191 2,785 1,110 38,700 50,340 975 1,427 1,650 2,818 1,371 1,627 11,597 8,900 1,321 1,577 6,202 4,712 1,211 1,487 3,402 3,425 995 1,402 6,290 10,363 1,365 1,732 65,060 69,980 2,081 3,610 2,803 5,380 3,413 3,805 8,565 9,355 3,218 3,610 5,125 5,390 3,033 3,360 4,360 4,745 2,025 3,375 6,240 12,980 3,926 5,025 113,447 132,180 2,607 3,022 9,568 1,376 2,420 11,937 23,380 280,605 471,175 645 2,046 14,790 81,900 1,645 3,003 239,535 626,199 80,665 210,268 1,196,093 319, 110 209,225 2,006 2,665 3,223 3,490 125,095 179,5 765 7,475 64,335 123,425 2,470 7,115 55,260 1,861 3,405 164,000 356,610 52,377 114,600 105,468 26,925 23,135 3,000 1,075 26,863 21,490 1,682,602 1,914, 1,876 3,776 27,798 48,051 793,642 1,103,050 1,391 3,406 538,242 144,095 2,290 4,069 332,789 3,775,349 1,404,072 670,213 1,718 1,927 19,994 15,211 1,365,587 1,490,225 1,015 1,567 20,492 29,972 613,412 804,382 626 1,139 516,117 73,920 1,005 1,502 789,677 589,870 355,169 238, 535 3,338,900 1,189,487 17,305 1,500 6,896 2,0 1,994 170,485 257,027 17 19 28,065 9,500 14,810 3,587 587,895 211,402 106,833 3,476 5,811 126,675 184,585 94 116 206,910 98,835 102,063 40,963 1,085,067 398,740 265,130 3,536 3,467 231,928 349,727 5,740 7,275 201,254 238,165 363,377 138,300 157,420 58,485 5,017 3,938 269, 84i 326,686 5,760 7,497 134,429 193,179 81,115 412,437 128,110 72,940 3,873 2,645 188,710 182,175 3,429 7,370 71,035 124,395 415 700 71,425 143,185 29,380 5J.785 95,332 29,790 29,510 1,035 1,322 4,645 3,692 226,550 263,275 500 1,001 4,310 10,583 98,425 185,480 335 525 1,036 143,630 225,610 59,755 93,849 125,819 44,195 42,060 1,291 1,780 2,083 2,320 82,165 127,425 355 1,195 1,830 6,790 28,450 90,270 430 1,420 8,610 33,610 760 1,530 63,065 137,250 25,570 50,365 34,583 11,430 12,500 2,476 3,061 23,183 38,314 2,336 3,036 22,158 37,926 439,037 1,016,000 76,440 2,000 4,210 12,730 1,920 4,130 12,345 31,655 217,775 735,810 13,530 32, 275 8,100 51,956 66,363 5,616 7,985 48,396 64,568 1,057,965 2,121,337 117,645 202,065 1,833 2,146 31,396 32,719 1,755 2,131 28,491 31,404 659,275 1,167, 90, 565 158,930 23,500 8,900 2,250 4,000 45,150 92,381 1,500 13,810 103,770 160,245 23,900 24, 120 145,030 220,050 6,625 23,140 1°0,405 336,110 34,915 51,260 151,420 350,180 21,375 42,600 1,110 1,581 8,605 12,850 177,320 410,825 22,065 36,785 4,350 11,150 20,105 2,745 4,260 10, 865 19,740 204,190 521,955 5,015 5,995 17,130 27,554 8,110 4,220 6,000 1,050 56,116 49,029 32,975 16,169 2,000 2,875 2,000 7,010 884 5,440 11,576 20,730 7,606 5,834 17,390 10,025 9,084 3,785 10,90^ 12,270 6,695 3,270 56,246 77,081 51,205 35,181 41,713 33,899 2,033 2,191 2,398 6,850 8,040 7,203 110,85 11,981 10,014 11,125 16,185 8,840 210 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 3.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Stock on hand: ' orses and mules farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. 11 cattle and calves farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Cows, Including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. MilJi cows farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. All hogs and pigs Chickens 4 months old and Hogs and pigs sold alive. Chickens sold. Chicken eggs sold. .farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. .farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. old: .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dozens. 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949.. gallons 1954. dollars 1954.. 1949.. Areas 8a, C, and D Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes. . ..farms reporting 1954., 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949., Corn harvested for grain. ...farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. bushels harvested 1954. . 1949.. bushels sold 1954. . 1949. . Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949'. . bushels harvested 1954.. 1949.. bushels sold 1954.. 1949.. Cotton harvested farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. pounds harves 1954.. 1949.. 1954. . 13,658 19.304 23,430 41,309 22,365 24,388 231,355 206,587 21,540 23,607 123.297 104.931 19,825 22,518 83,831 81,379 15,760 19,093 75,087 90,899 22,087 14,364 16,604 95,225 78,852 6,349,946 8,357 50,403 75,925 493 , 544 064,703 127,396 312.261 15,720 21,084 115,146 168,659 14,273 20,645 101,033 160,996 2,032,467 5,048,285 238, 895 608,061 2.701 3,593 24,124 37,014 406.302 518,725 228,059 250,462 1,088 2.264 3,775 10,751 12,013 12,337 10,200 10,628 232,446 290,265 213,175 6,935 9,126 13 452 21,582 9,318 10,460 173,189 155,508 9,183 10,309 93,541 78,232 8,664 9,960 62,966 7,144 8,435 48,265 55,083 8,607 10,280 515,738 572,773 62,812 4,130,647 5,256,244 2,137 4,554 1.566,697 1,094,097 24,362,093 8,921,567 7.032.768 8,268 9,716 82; 108 108,142 7,571 9,512 70,909 101.977 1,497,005 3,472,375 197,390 531,141 2,214 2,742 21,165 30,647 366,672 445,510 215,099 226, 922 1,434 3,035 7.826 7,538 7,647 7,401 7,447 175,981 208,951 168,337 Commercial farms 2.837 269.070 428,990 26 27 83,935 104,952 39,360 50,046 3,257,749 1,414,526 933,083 8,000 9,208 6,920 5,692 5,970 10,339 10.009 10,060 574,520 1,057,934 5,137 7,696 184.964 255,585 133 130 295,435 131,840 132,359 65,096 7.157,469 2,813,440 1,982,045 85,905 323,160 5,965 68,749 36,140 36,190 22,199 23,375 18,786 18,073 22,770 13,106 10,928 743 , 961 910,500 6,715 7,052 223,275 202,657 306 467 437,080 383 , 500 205,630 161,224 7,018,932 2,531,145 2,356,295 194,255 408,230 23,225 89,595 53,015 66,965 36,440 38,690 25,581 29,242 27,868 926 1,018 1,957 2.802 1,276 1,199 33,366 30,702 1,266 1,178 17 840 15,676 1,180 1,148 10,606 9,406 10,056 8,207 1,111 1,153 91,660 94,595 1,216 1,118 15,566 12,339 921,691 1,006,335 538 672 9,282 8,615 270,590 234,490 673 887 486,097 619,815 211,352 265,802 3,833.849 1,301,381 1,078,460 1,070 1,097 14,345 16,083 1,067 12,746 14,968 291,860 587,115 56,650 149,837 96,295 99,637 67,150 61,527 33,767 34,985 32,915 2,166 2,448 3,982 2,856 2,843 23,500 18,078 2,636 2,733 13,146 13,023 2,356 2.393 14,098 16,121 2,716 2,768 158,180 168,405 2,661 2,568 20,263 14,888 1,088,970 1,137.085 1,041 1,527 10,645 15,338 247,170 353,675 760 1,400 31,515 92,405 1,615 2,182 623,490 650, 745 268,035 270,699 2,199,197 635,235 464,785 2,606 2,727 23,814 29,465 2,406 2,692 21,814 28,630 479,395 951,090 80,855 131 . 910 987 7,084 9.962 112,918 145,720 60,060 77,470 240 2,485 2,111 2,620 2,272 49,600 59,696 43,500 For comparability of data stock and poultry, and State Table 12. eludes milk equi TENNESSEE CROPS, BY ECONOMIC CLASS OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Cominued 211 a sample of farms. See text] Areas 8a, C, and D — Continued Ar ,,, .,. Econam c class— Continued Total all Economic class Other farms Commercial farms Other forma Part-time dential Abnormal Total Class I Class II Class III Clssa IV Clssa V Class VI Part-time Resi- dential Abnormal 3,059 3,661 3 17,048 12,365 31 166 533 2,108 4,974 4,553 3,050 2 1 3,875 6,285 18 186 540 2,041 5,032 6,636 3,825 3,170 2 2 4,857 5,006 115 29,611 22,849 246 486 1,255 4,112 9,256 7,494 4,450 2,300 12 3 7,710 11,945 72 44,741 33,124 382 682 1,882 5,428 11,669 13,081 6,615 4,990 12 8,091 1"! 28,602 1.7,544 32 237 748 2,904 7,040 5,840 5,206 12 5 4,925 8,990 13 31,081 18,284 54 206 601 6,182 8,900 5,925 6,870 2 6 34,713 21,802 1,651 261,048 9,852 17,505 29,687 58,633 73,243 32,803 26,690 12,232 403 7 -28,140 21,820 1,119 257,820 214,245 7,533 26,669 51 . 785 69,398 43,090 26,925 16,515 135 4,768 7,581 8 27,912 17,309 52 237 728 2,869 6,975 6,448 5,645 4.946 12 9 4,730 8.555 13 30,401 18,114 54 206 586 2,311 6,157 8,800 5,770 6,515 2 10 17,182 11 , 866 708 156,085 132,172 4,566 9,421 16,667 35,149 45,320 21,049 15.965 7,761 187 11 13.500 12,550 649 139,866 114.166 3,978 7,063 13,168 25,835 38,272 25,850 15,250 10,405 45 12 6,926 8 1 16,581 41 201 671 2,766 6,714 6,188 5,275 4,641 12 13 4,520 8,025 13 29,219 17,587 53 205 572 2,291 5,996 8,470 5,510 6,120 2 14 10,688 9,956 221 92,383 2,544 5,198 9,814 24,013 33,738 17,076 12,185 6,821 114 15 11,320 11,195 436 112,851 90,396 3,026 4,241 8,237 19,460 32,192 23,240 13,590 8,820 45 16 3,442 5,166 e 21,820 13,687 25 153 526 2,326 5,689 4,968 4,515 3,606 12 17 4.020 6,625 23 . 795 14,437 52 142 484 1,811 5,132 6,816 4,276 5,080 2 IS 13,150 12,971 701 82,457 62,242 1,048 2,686 7,622 14,977 22,646 13,263 12,725 7,347 143 19 17,325 17,340 1.151 96,803 73,700 1,018 7,215 6,942 14,570 23,469 20,486 12,607 10,370 126 21 4,843 8,631 6 16,516 32 195 575 2,730 6,637 6,347 5,910 5,260 11 a 5,400 10,915 13 32,180 18.247 60 183 537 2.181 6,230 9,056 5,961 7,955 17 22 199,240 254,125 2,500 960,845 8,105 60,405 89,965 219,155 344,720 238,495 202,250 145,610 2,008 23 21", 225 282,385 1,001,577 20,490 18,575 50,112 168,815 371,190 372,395 221,835 205,735 1,321 24 3,618 2,870 8 21,721 14,999 52 222 743 2,729 6,375 4,878 4,130 2,580 12 ..: 3,665 4,035 8 25,571 16,464 54 571 2,256 5,977 7,401 4,941 4,165 1 21 15,637 5,095 339 126,896 109,496 5,726 6,494 14,793 29,549 37.346 15,588 13.165 4,100 27 10,155 5.415 470 111,093 93,644 4,692 6,798 10,366 21,883 31,654 18,251 11,846 5,525 78 28 786,797 200,000 30,059 6,990,008 6,221,228 636,897 543,936 962,630 1,590,400 1,807,234 680,131 594,845 164,495 9,440 29 765,930 275,250 52,522 8,543,916 7,540,926 660,750 960,615 986,841 1,783,040 2,099,745 1,049,935 719 495 275,195 8,300 30 951 720 3 4,634 3,617 23 79 308 875 1,575 757 715 290 12 31 1,945 1,600 8 9,056 6,805 32 137 379 1,156 2,770 2,331 1,480 770 1 32 7,525 3,350 518 41,793 36,077 660 1,372 6,825 10,555 12,060 4,605 4,355 1,290 71 33 13,670 6,715 900 81,721 69,407 1.560 7,960 7,974 15,838 22,380 13,695 6,890 3,340 84 34 57,355 20,961 964,099 863,094 24,598 39.181 255,400 240,045 230,860 73,010 75.405 23,430 2,170 35 272,970 103 . 830 34,472 ,, 1,550,260 52,532 268.623 226,635 376,350 429,315 196,805 136,230 45,785 2,110 36 745 970 1 4,626 3,380 18 81 231 760 1,405 885 785 460 1 37 2,050 2,610 7 12,917 8,286 29 86 256 2,975 3,765 2,280 16 36 24,000 17,110 7,000 325,307 2,462 98,150 91,815 63,690 50,565 18,625 17.620 6,855 1,006 39 94,565 58,290 4,505 662,589 465,344 26,278 143,550 10,766 81,455 114,105 89,190 103,245 93,640 36C 40 1,806 2,045 1 12,704 9,289 24 102 402 1,830 3,831 3,100 2,055 1,360 41 3,235 3,930 7 20,643 14,065 42 151 446 1,846 5,065 6,515 3,441 3 125 12 42 436,762 194,125 33.000 4,481,905 3,983,370 77,580 566,760 611,130 1,188,065 1,039,840 499,995 358,835 139,700 43 651,995 353,805 9,790 5,272,452 4,386,162 335,880 109,180 257,277 921,220 1,630,855 1,131,750 617,350 266,690 2,250 44 188,800 82,370 16.500 1,741,013 1,559,983 36,972 286 . 369 248,915 446,125 370,147 171,455 130,705 50,325 45 259,985 135,535 3.927 1,646,055 180,010 48,123 95,969 345,463 591,215 385,275 239,330 91,745 551 46 484,894 104,665 113,051 . 23,828,464 1.338,232 3,067,310 3,841,506 6,792,753 6,850,633 1,938,030 1,156,758 140,342 51,816 47 140.085 25,185 40,559 7.534,196 7,173,671 682,911 1,165,640 1,276,605 1,815,175 1,738,465 494,875 305.355 33,305 21,865 48 158,765 29,320 6,983,048 967,857 914,015 1,141,976 1,578,080 1,781,480 599,640 353,020 43,155 7,400 49 3 384 4,065 3 21,481 15,309 30 180 585 2,530 6,423 5,561 3,845 2.315 12 50 4'215 7,145 25,069 16,226 166 530 1,976 5,597 7,91C 4,576 4.266 1 51 18,541 14,130 367 122,571 104,161 1,049 4,359 9,487 23,585 41,790 23,891 12,590 5,680 140 52 29,115 30,730 672 165,137 129,152 2,585 3,667 9,241 22,692 43,757 47,210 22,390 13,555 40 53 3.034 3,665 3 20, 785 14,813 26 159 554 2,470 6,268 5,336 3,710 2,250 12 54 4,120 7,005 8 24,772 16,124 46 161 524 1,961 5,572 7,860 4,151 1 5 5 17,046 12,905 173 117,267 99,450 597 3,455 9,017 22,395 41,105 22,881 12,080 5,630 107 56 28,445 30,090 484 162,516 127,077 2,150 3,367 9,016 22,307 43,407 46,830 22,130 13,285 24 57 313,592 215,435 6,435 3,769,815 3,269,860 22,945 181,530 321,020 805,925 1,312,665 625,775 343,140 153,315 3,500 58 822,060 732,800 21,050 5,800,618 82,350 172,858 426,770 944,530 1,607,590 1,481,370 707,315 377,135 700 59 36,765 4,740 703,625 660 . 810 4,500 55,450 64,075 177,485 284,680 74,620 37,535 5,280 60 59,225 17,695 508,770 470,780 4,860 20,750 107, 780 152,180 111,195 74,015 31,730 6,260 61 380 105 2 5,755 5,108 23 76 317 1,405 2,236 1,051 505 140 2 62 620 225 6 8,332 6,856 102 419 1.286 2,895 2,110 1,040 435 1 63 2,445 485 29 39,666 36,904 557 1,335 4,854 12,190 13,374 4,594 2,160 580 22 64 5,125 1,065 177 65,521 57,996 905 1,958 7,160 13,713 22,035 12,225 5,715 1,785 25 65 33,200 5,810 620 798,068 754,293 14,700 32,855 111,829 268,180 250,403 76,326 35,155 8,120 500 66 58,740 10,260 4,215 995,869 896,669 14,755 40,277 137,470 224,207 319,125 160,835 75,590 23,010 600 67 435 450 399,232 386,046 13,546 20,545 84,845 148,730 104,000 14.380 10,665 2,205 316 ■8 22,005 1,535 406,197 386,027 9,065 23,692 82,565 100,440 129,185 41 , 080 17,160 3 010 69 255 555 60 275 70 71 640 100 72 2,340 585 73 45 74 1,225 27C 75 3,635 840 26,300 18,265 29 195 673 2,891 7,437 7,040 6,700 1,335 76 3,170 1,520 25,123 17,512 49 147 543 2,101 5,917 8,755 5,546 2,065 77 2,509 290 29,207 23,777 154 366 1,486 5,614 10,191 5,966 4,994 436 78 2,365 816 29,638 23,744 232 400 1,360 4,250 8,706 8,796 4,858 1,036 79 3,194,070 263,255 44,706,835 37,260,945 258,250 576,250 2,615,440 9,309,025 16,006,895 8,495,085 6,993,835 452,055 80 2,716,790 611,560 37,142,275 30,815,825 289,385 578,233 2,134,420 6,072,117 11,658,110 10,083,560 5,525,750 800,700 HI 36,390 19,250 825 260,279 222,177 4,757 12,211 24,621 60,562 81,647 36,379 27,055 10,640 407 8; 46,960 33,735 619 293,156 240,971 5,507 11,500 24,316 55,322 83,336 60,990 34,000 18,020 165 S3 28,901 14,315 1,622 254,080 220,898 7,050 19,574 30,527 60,697 71,771 31,279 24,145 8,570 467 84 212 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4— FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL LTJBta are based on reports for only Type of farm dairy and poultry FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. . 1950. . Land in farms acres 1954.. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950. . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. . 1950. . Average per acre dollars 1954.. 1950. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. 203,385 231,524 17,677,526 18,591,207 7,505 6,123 91.54 77.23 14,775 10,669 91.74 84.01 2,951,349 3,151,575 74.5 70.2 6,322 5,008 89.16 71.70 32,027 27,508 2,253,378 1,947,068 56,903 46,313 123.7 11,574 9,644 89.42 129.37 54,804 47,009 96.5 7,414 89.71 87.01 15,057 14,611 2,117,771 1,804,048 140.7 123.5 13,061 10,856 96.49 87.56 1,666 1,686 111,734 122,572 67.1 72.7 9,877 7,069 157.05 95.09 17,245 22,685 3,637,207 3,750,621 210.9 165.3 15,749 11, 182 76.72 20 to 29 30 to 49 50 to 99 •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting .farms reporting . farms reporting .farms reporting • farms reporting •farms reporting 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland pastured farms reporting Woodland not pastured farms reporting •farms reporting 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954, 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland, total farms reporting Woodland, total farms reporting '. 176, 120 205,141 4,855,421 5,631,457 56,413 41,368 27,903 25,475 18,155 5,376 1,293 109,852 128,500 3,113,009 60,610 80,509 1,061,898 1,455,420 20,306 265,258 48,229 796,640 74,309 2,220,600 81,883 3,743,814 61,997 1,783,591 12,106 270,877 176, 544 899, 193 193,640 222,096 9,030,328 9,985,775 153,648 178,774 7,117,200 6,463,706 127,376 142, 112 5,964,414 5,862,010 1,191 40 27,128 2,805 2,457 215,326 146,871 38,997 1,073 87,237 21,555 141 3,190 2,202 16,756 2,805 2,457 276,778 196,668 1,827 1,399 103,301 60,669 1,575 1,145 126,234 84,459 11,856 9,676 8,218 16,275 20,223 378,114 335,017 11,660 16,113 207,491 286,145 5,147 58,506 8,669 148,985 9,693 234,616 11,319 481,483 7,211 146, 560 1,059 15,058 39,638 44,898 1,886,611 2,098,572 22,019 27,459 759,290 681,351 16,194 18,969 716,099 681,358 58 10 31,682 27,508 627,127 606,951 10,535 9,466 5,575 3,914 1,908 234 17,415 16,518 406,378 318,759 8,972 9,279 142,137 156,149 3,003 37,343 7,189 104,794 11,995 259,124 14,464 473,164 10,743 241,310 1,606 20,735 26,246 104,138 31,907 27, 508 1,175,642 1,081,859 24,251 21,863 906,812 679,214 21,152 18,228 732,288 574,690 281 1,360 111 1,565 13,735 13,365 575,917 527,390 1,815 2,432 2,535 3,180 2,739 852 177 5 11,493 10,597 510,594 396,396 3,200 3,630 61,493 75,724 1,346 22,053 2,226 39,440 9,076 341,497 5,489 243,894 6,729 298,732 1,595 48,304 14,470 85,644 14,640 14,185 1,148,004 999, 510 14,672 14,024 1,150,823 931,681 12,226 11,164 585,391 458,702 232 1,309 24,483 27,951 1,745 3~ 3,6 2,220 1,585 5,813 1,421 1,491 51,238 56, 167 1,266 1,320 54,159 40,777 996 1,054 40,291 49,846 15,177 20,586 786,306 948,466 1,623 2,252 2,566 3,249 3,662 1,451 345 29 13,442 16,459 770,788 721,417 4,829 7,870 131,539 211,520 2,097 48,509 3,395 83,030 7,455 461,039 2,243 95,425 16,475 144,165 16,658 21,996 1,688 1,881,403 16,770 21,329 1,765,081 1,613,967 14,480 17,666 1,343,370 1,283,716 237 USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which commercial fertilizer wos used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting., acres on which used., Other pasture farms reporting. acres on which used. Corn farms reporting. acres on which used. Tobacco farms reporting. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc. ...farms reporting. acres on which used. Other crops farms reporting. acres on which used. 36,972 101,529 668,973 8,787 24,068 156,331 96,475 168,404 1,320,433 55,246 69,453 158,406 931,521 1,019 1,080 4,101 26,511 20,425 34,716 306,633 2,243 2,216 6,940 36,384 6,548 12,495 78,141 1,293 2,142 14,485 20,298 28,403 199,987 25,714 33,451 54,126 3,748 2,613 6,498 5,804 22,537 149,589 1,374 4,985 32,571 8,323 19,510 142,340 4,800 3,793 6,452 2,134 4,600 11,447 6,162 28,118 183,357 1,729 8,119 52,549 9,879 30,702 240,922 1,403 1,264 3,343 FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: a Bample of farms. See text] TENNESSEE CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 213 The State— Continued Areas 1 and A Type of farm — Cont inued Total all Type of arm Genera! — Con. Miscel- Liveatock General Miscel- Other field- Primarily Crop and unclsssi Cash- grain Cotton Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry "poultry" Primarily Primarily Crop and and liveatock livestock fied crop crop livestock livestock sified 1,433 9,178 80,047 40,569 28,051 50 82 100 491 270 2,185 455 71 730 7,469 1 3,819 14,284 94,839 46,702 595 31,405 65 126 173 680 136 2,885 533 155 1,151 8,798 2 194,540 1,335,721 4,015,193 3,252,789 149,026 1,847,247 3,510 7,608 8,830 81,480 11,855 532,961 111,508 7,170 151,055 340,539 3 442,765 1,770,239 4,733,825 3,316,318 75,555 1,964,655 4,095 10,279 12,397 93,713 4,675 490,128 71,441 14,570 159,389 415,421 4 135.8 145.5 50.2 80.2 242.3 65.9 70.2 92.8 88.3 165.9 43.9 243.9 245.1 101.0 206.9 45.6 5 115.9 123.9 49.9 71.0 127.0 62.6 63.0 81.6 71.7 137.8 34.4 169.9 134.0 94.0 138.5 47.2 6 11,867 12,417 4,899 8,535 29,345 6,903 10,631 18,010 19,587 20,028 12,627 27,597 24,105 10,276 19,446 6,131 7 8,812 9,052 4,165 6,607 12,481 5,469 9,579 19,900 7,850 17,794 8,609 15,293 13,789 9,220 11,967 5,568 8 91.42 88.12 105.21 118.59 119.93 113.69 201.06 159.08 168.33 137.23 273.81 109.04 120.60 119.52 99.05 159.04 9 73.68 74.78 85.02 94.61 92.03 87.97 133.04 313.55 113.4c 124.62 232.78 86.83 100.58 87.45 95.04 124.45 10 77 76 78 74 67 78 80 70 55 60 80 56 71 65 69 69 11 1,353 9,123 57,147 37,303 615 28,051 50 82 100 461 125 1,775 455 66 730 4, 793 12 3,654 14,239 72,393 43,471 595 31,405 65 126 173 604 86 2,503 533 130 1,146 6,105 13 58,238 471,435 567,215 1,317,626 81,917 913,504 2,465 2,856 3,305 27,073 3,495 123, 127 46,337 2,356 59,819 51,372 14 140,306 630,307 903,122 1,456,049 40,908 1,041,133 1,425 6,140 3,430 24,624 1,316 141,525 31,656 4,275 69,620 89,997 15 150 681 36,783 6,440 5 2,970 10 15 20 55 25 220 5 10 20 3,085 16 195 1,306 12,551 10,912 15 9,291 5 30 45 30 30 196 35 10 65 1,160 17 245 1,480 4,538 7,826 40 6,855 10 20 15 85 25 270 45 15 80 366 18 405 2,271 2,492 5,772 75 4,910 15 10 5 85 30 291 80 15 140 116 19 276 2,397 725 4,145 186 2,904 5 125 10 433 157 16 251 58 20 61 813 36 1,581 193 828 5 15 66 5 263 76 129 1 21 21 165 12 521 90 231 5 2 15 87 53 37 1 22 10 10 106 11 62 15 4 8 6 23 1,088 6,958 38,300 18,149 353 10,905 10 31 70 400 140 1,880 357 56 604 3,343 24 2,757 10,329 46,794 22,309 203 13,749 30 36 83 539 51 2,301 329 135 919 3,934 25 44,200 241,538 614,628 602,366 18,257 272,622 250 975 2,460 28,635 3,515 157,412 18,728 2,223 31,974 65,315 26 72,580 284,168 653,710 515,429 7,155 235,802 830 450 2,620 27,846 650 126,376 10,357 3,790 32,265 67,288 27 306 2,680 26,217 9,711 96 6,532 25 35 40 96 50 618 130 15 217 1,857 28 1,376 5,512 33,404 14,761 153 9,482 30 100 137 251 56 982 250 65 477 2,778 29 4,774 52,432 404,113 204,216 2,877 117,155 385 595 500 2,847 475 30,452 4,370 110 7,175 37,275 30 25,195 108,319 520,277 282,681 4,930 161,284 220 865 1,480 7,653 815 33,050 4,497 1,405 10,996 55,486 31 126 1,184 6,397 4,759 35 3,368 20 20 10 21 20 371 77 10 144 663 32 1,644 18,734 63,833 72,459 925 40,075 235 280 170 465 185 16,167 1,355 60 3,742 8,800 33 221 1,914 22,439 6,649 79 4,432 10 20 30 76 30 349 83 5 110 1,425 34 3,130 33,698 340,280 131,757 1,952 77,080 150 315 330 2,382 290 14,285 3,015 50 3,433 28,475 35 908 5,356 23,900 8,876 164 5,330 5 6 30 200 55 1,029 164 21 343 1,529 36 31,319 158,896 541,803 286,357 14,713 140,056 25 1,169 425 5,410 555 61, 181 12,297 1,669 16,252 32,605 37 561 4,555 33,152 8,844 210 5,362 10 21 25 156 30 827 187 15 263 1,738 38 22,295 198,190 1,265,208 445,203 20,352 201,121 165 1,597 1,475 5,780 2,020 77,571 21,153 105 17,307 96,557 39 641 4,119 22,524 6,180 128 3,652 5 5 126 55 592 70 15 236 1,296 40 24,926 153,697 377,208 177,810 5,160 77,997 15 5 6,875 685 49,916 3,141 375 9,482 24,159 41 195 1,077 3,699 1,228 41 496 5 81 5 200 32 5 289 42 4,005 27,628 45,379 35,835 1,245 8,998 15 3,195 80 13,250 710 50 2,705 5,587 43 1,358 8,722 71,320 31,531 527 20,295 40 72 95 481 265 2,077 429 71 705 6,474 44 8,788 59,533 245,018 219,211 5,750 124,792 205 411 665 4,860 1,110 33,302 5,482 332 9,046 33,256 45 1,428 9,153 71,701 39,470 615 28,051 50 82 100 481 185 2,115 455 71 730 6,535 46 3,769 14,264 86,796 45,575 595 31,405 65 126 173 665 96 2,768 533 155 1,146 7,848 47 107,212 765,405 1,585,956 2,124,208 103,051 1,303,281 3,100 4,426 6,265 58,555 7,485 310,991 69,435 4,689 98,968 153,962 48 238,081 1,022,794 2,077,109 2,254,159 52,993 1,438,219 2,475 7,455 7,530 60,123 2,781 300,951 46,510 9,470 112,881 212,771 49 1,378 8,883 58,949 22,883 453 13,763 15 41 70 476 180 2,120 400 66 710 4,589 50 3,584 13,392 70,585 28,219 238 17,173 45 66 118 655 71 2,683 406 145 1,059 5,560 51 100,445 554,131 1,533,639 1,066,533 36,130 490,675 290 2,149 2,885 40,920 4,755 268,509 34,166 4,267 57,708 122,079 52 182,637 631,284 1,494,738 918,432 12,680 419,335 1,755 715 3,821 49,625 1,501 216,185 21,728 5,370 48,401 137,316 53 1,218 7,681 48,576 14,308 310 8,572 15 27 45 286 80 1,479 279 31 465 2,719 54 3,124 11,463 56,157 16,569 163 10,081 25 16 73 404 51 1,743 251 75 725 2,962 55 53,614 357,086 1,807,011 731,560 35,065 341,177 190 2,766 1,900 11,190 2,575 138,752 33,450 1,774 33,559 129,162 56 128,102 494,671 1,936,105 653,798 17,849 312,601 935 2,019 2,876 13,783 951 126,744 19,942 3,630 29,294 123,174 57 35 125 6 94 5 141 18 47 10 21 15 18 13 1 6 5 21 2 58 v. 955 1,989 220 2,826 110 8,479 150 2,245 45 683 1,025 1,710 434 15 102 10 2,280 80 60 61 330 2,640 3,955 2,934 64 1,763 25 31 10 141 15 320 70 15 183 297 62 3,680 25,529 21,783 50,159 2,294 26,857 290 295 85 2,490 190 7,570 2,400 130 3,683 3,875 63 100 1,106 1,848 2,360 56 1,550 20 76 20 194 52 94 298 64 1,935 29,561 19,740 68,891 2,275 41,894 395 2,180 610 9,635 2,771 4,631 4,500 65 541 3,386 10,218 2,441 69 986 11 10 155 30 501 90 25 189 375 66 1,747 10,360 15,234 9,859 314 2,592 45 100 975 180 3,791 298 50 808 706 67 10,325 68,721 96,979 61, 545 2,565 19,238 385 305 5,670 1,160 20,062 1,805 610 4,200 5,545 68 140 907 2,363 864 18 412 81 177 12 5 62 97 384 2,525 3,457 2,995 36 858 290 1,447 26 10 167 161 70 2,450 14,773 21,323 23,010 223 8,395 2,130 9,679 625 50 918 990 71 816 6,607 24,861 16,232 306 11,992 25 11 20 316 60 1,081 241 36 544 :, 72 1,731 15,940 23,529 31,725 1,831 18,262 56 16 18 1,348 156 5,522 842 66 2,012 1,596 73 14,944 126,589 176,037 263,088 14,134 160,312 620 105 155 9,083 915 40,435 6,353 564 16,666 13,746 74 475 4,788 11,903 20 5 5 5 5 75 362 4,703 8,913 8 2 2 3 1 76 740 8,264 12,958 45 15 15 5 10 77 125 1,455 10,166 2,191 11 1,417 25 62 50 10 93 113 93 317 78 83 1,525 5,115 4,038 14 1,645 59 1,304 136 341 178 190 79 230 4,255 15,488 11,049 50 4,847 355 2,022 610 20 473 1,331 626 715 B0 516 4,280 10,701 31,165 347 25,617 35 6 35 321 70 1,044 368 20 583 2,719 SI 1,093 10,804 12,880 78,953 1,388 64,955 76 33 80 1,064 136 4,689 1,406 35 1,862 3,229 32 6,732 68,310 67,069 468,333 9,294 387,759 555 192 445 5,301 650 26,858 7,732 170 11,040 18,337 83 214 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data baaed on reports for only Type of farm FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VAT.IIE Farms number 1954. . 1950. . farms acres 1954.. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950. . _f I und and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. . 1950. . Average per acre dollars 1954.. 1950.. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Vol 10 to 19 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. .farms reporting 1954.. .farms reporting 1954.. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954.. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954.. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954.. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954.. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954.. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured... ...farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which coomercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. acres on which used.. Other pasture farms reporting. acres on which used. Corn farms reporting. acres on which used. Tobacco farms reporting. acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting. l which used. .. 19,672 23,035 2,061,954 2,174,974 104.8 94.4 5,410 4,369 53.20 46.92 16,674 20,452 573,185 625,115 3,055 3,356 3,092 3,716 2,736 613 101 5 10,303 12,765 254,997 237,579 8,854 12, 274 168,177 243,098 3,104 37,188 7,231 130,989 7,784 201,965 10,894 561,224 6,415 140,519 1,181 18,775 18,186 161,887 18,655 22,137 996,359 1,105,792 15,268 18,742 597,481 542,093 14,131 15,929 763,189 756,826 2,355 6,230 41,732 10,917 23,991 219,206 3,054 12,007 22,968 118,911 70, 956 28,750 185.7 142.3 8,151 8,175 47.35 53.03 8,510 770,048 791,093 101.5 93.0 5,015 3,784 49.70 40.97 3,556 4,042 64,915 55,475 1,295 13,380 3,017 49,495 2,906 62,134 4,288 203,593 8.510 389,423 415,213 5,578 6,804 175,894 168,266 5,203 5,840 265,727 255,535 10 5,496 11,174 97,640 7,193 16,669 82,558 4,187 4,738 48.20 53.90 202 8,510 492 30,957 261,633 13,260 13,983 272,247 15,277 500 75 20 1,655 95 30 1,840 95 96 2,202 105 140 1,210 70 1,035 160 2,410 10,030 160 2,890 1,090 3,995 54.5 114.1 106,055 82,590 133.4 104.4 8,552 6,945 64.35 68.36 7,240 90 1,920 6,645 6,800 73.8 90.7 8,734 5,815 97.04 82.75 1,915 2,481 370,452 357,971 10,348 6,960 54.12 49.43 1,718 2,285 94,706 100,324 1,491 1,827 70,106 59,198 1,298 18,148 29,696 1,114 43,104 1,075 96,255 785 90 1,850 7,000 470 18,528 795 85 1,880 785 65 2,431 67,135 3,175 182,960 55,363 3,350 189,218 775 80 1,870 775 65 2,276 45,170 1,700 142,815 32,005 2,430 119,674 690 60 1,684 571 45 1,970 24,680 2,550 139,359 15,270 2,195 123,196 FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: a sample of farms. See text] TENNESSEE CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 215 Area 2 — Continued Area 3 Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm General — Con. Miscel- Livestock General M.scel- all Other Primarily livestock Crop and livestock unclassi- fied farms «"i„ Cotton field- Vegetable anTnut Dairy Poultry poultry Primarily Primarily livestock livestock unclas- 150 979 6,941 11,976 13 15 15 297 76 2,084 202 55 367 5,493 1 280 1,788 8,049 14,286 238 1,937 . 5 25 242 90 2,469 187 160 757 6,963 2 17,235 151,088 475,885 1,623,396 50,763 168,904 187,166 1,195 1,060 57,754 581,006 38,181 9,305 58,015 462,292 3 34,730 221,475 552,005 1,727,888 40,680 182,472 149,605 590 1,610 35,545 11,645 557, 969 29,710 24,105 120,172 573,785 114.9 154.3 68.6 135.6 152.9 101.6 135.9 79.7 70.7 194.5 102.0 278.8 189.0 169.2 158.1 84.2 5 124.0 123.9 68.1 120.9 170.9 94.2 123.3 118.0 64.4 146.9 129.4 226.0 158.9 150.7 158.7 82.4 6 8,039 9,853 3,229 5,713 8,962 6,172 2,500 4,050 7,051 5,053 10,682 9,881 9,451 6,007 3,554 7 5,813 6,258 3,236 4,604 6,784 3,798 4,656 4,000 5,000 5,744 4,555 8,348 5,892 5,347 6,791 3,074 8 70.10 65.85 51.42 42.99 51.27 49.06 /,: .. 1 31.38 57.31 35.23 47.07 40.38 52.74 64.79 39.07 43.67 9 45.26 52.34 47.70 38.21 41.36 40.89 33.90 65.79 36.16 29.68 . 42.95 37.08 42.40 37.35 10 93 76 76 71 68 69 64 100 100 61 87 74 65 73 81 73 11 150 979 4,210 9,775 332 ,1 1,377 15 15 237 41 1,906 202 45 367 3,575 12 270 1,733 5,722 12,076 238 1,937 1,213 5 25 207 75 2,250 187 155 752 5,032 13 7,235 57,381 51,773 310,093 20,085 60,259 34, 502 695 450 8,951 655 101,877 13,655 2,315 17,818 48,831 14 10,840 78,697 89,803 365,337 10, 514 L.V. 32,808 45 790 8,007 1,420 109, 978 7,024 6,495 85,165 15 5 2,215 2,247 5 115 260 5 20 10 135 10 45 1,642 1ft 70 1,116 2,230 30 330 410 15 257 10 25 1,107 17 115 495 1,634 55 381 275 70 16 281 25 10 50 471 IS 315 297 1,832 90 505 311 10 5 45 414 90 10 100 252 19 376 82 16 81 1,414 340 76 2 105 36 11 287 37 1 100 16 5 5 40 15 1 585 198 36 35 20 11 1 25 125 17 5 102 1 20 .'1 22 23 120 717 3,071 6,696 131 869 931 5 5 216 36 1,537 147 40 302 2, 477 24 255 1,402 3,774 8,299 128 1,001 803 10 187 ' 1,719 132 105 541 3,618 25 4,765 21,258 50,768 186,089 3,260 17,112 27,395 50 120 9,962 540 71,376 4,975 885 7,561 42,853 26 6,565 29,124 53,667 193, 206 2,876 15,610 20,665 50 6,348 740 65,606 3,981 2,460 13,870 61,000 27 25 366 3,172 5,282 87 816 665 10 10 105 45 679 90 10 146 2,619 28 190 997 4 . 140 7,034 107 1,117 662 5 10 lie 50 1,054 76 90 415 3,332 29 245 7,000 60,644 106, 301 2,085 15,676 15,680 50 60 2,545 760 15,795 2,855 60 3,275 47,460 30 3,230 . 77,694 147,856 2,856 20,360 14,365 65 260 3,783 1,395 29,022 1,937 1,490 9,019 63,304 31 10 211 856 ,i -0 1 325 20 15 242 60 10 36 660 32 100 3,085 9,345 21,307 405 2,891 4,830 150 130 4,651 885 50 360 6,955 33 25 250 2,742 4,356 62 690 525 10 10 95 40 504 70 10 131. 2,209 34 145 3,915 51,299 84,994 1,680 12,785 10,850 50 60 2,395 630 11,144 1,970 10 2,915 40,505 35 75 629 2,062 4,703 95 686 656 5 10 151 20 1,142 127 45 212 1,554 36 955 19,109 47, 528 186,035 4,315 16, 261 25,915 50 205 4,447 1,205 75,191 3,359 1,335 5,480 48,272 37 80 567 3,755 7,900 162 923 887 5 10 222 51 1,606 156 50 287 3,541 38 2,055 24,835 183, 957 669, 214 17,678 45,534 61,61 305 145 27,328 3,458 254,803 9,433 3,315 19,070 226,479 39 55 394 1,948 3,760 75 480 347 10 116 15 878 96 35 106 1,602 40 1,015 10,710 34,749 102,712 2,220 9,273 10,366 10 3,380 465 44,760 3,035 860 2,565 25,778 41 15 121 255 1,030 15 128 50 35 5 367 26 15 45 344 42 260 2,110 3,020 20,249 420 1,260 660 935 15 11,312 745 390 595 3,917 43 150 969 6,565 10,647 227 1,286 1,186 15 15 276 71 1,990 182 55 337 5,007 44 10,795 46,466 62,952 1,120 4,789 11,642 35 80 1,141 672 17,204 869 535 2,246 22,619 45 150 979 5,964 11,335 332 1,663 1,377 15 15 282 61 2,018 202 55 367 4,948 46 275 1,783 7,227 13,715 238 1,937 1,213 5 25 237 85 2,403 187 155 757 6,473 12,245 85,639 163,185 602,483 25,430 93,047 77,577 795 630 21,458 1,955 189,048 21,485 3,260 28,654 139,144 48 20,635 128,326 221,164 706,399 16,246 107, 515 67,838 110 1,100 18,138 3,555 204,606 12,942 10,445 54,435 209,469 49 145 949 4,927 9,505 201 1,282 1,117 15 10 292 61 1,989 192 55 367 3,924 50 275 1,703 5,979 11,264 163 1,471 888 5 15 227 70 2,272 172 150 667 5,164 51 6,735 51,077 133,045 474,836 9,795 42,646 63,676 110 325 17,789 2,210 191,327 11,369 3,080 15,606 116,903 52 9,620 60,844 123,414 410,352 5,191 31,810 38,809 250 215 11,768 1,290 146,604 5,676 5,310 30,558 132,871 53 135 849 4,616 9,544 202 1,198 1,097 5 15 272 61 1,927 187 55 337 4,188 54 230 1,473 5,034 10,754 173 1,357 893 5 15 207 75 2,128 152 160 647 4,942 55 3,010 43,944 231,485 855,249 21,993 61,795 87,581 355 350 31,775 4,663 329,994 12,792 4,650 24,550 274,751 56 10,430 242,683 838,137 65 658 22,117 59,687 1 18 64,786 30 455 355 14,177 6,945 292,069 18 529 14,470 6 31 10,645 52,385 5 15 300,046 5 5 57 58 .59 L.I.. 61 30 286 372 2,348 K 659 256 10 132 5 531 81 20 176 408 62 235 4,485 2,456 35,732 1,395 11,595 1,685 120 1,505 35 9,839 2,155 90 3,220 4,093 63 20 105 175 1,023 25 491 40 5 45 105 36 70 206 64 385 3,650 1,785 25,998 645 14,000 605 80 1,330 2,623 1,555 1,745 3,415 65 235 503 2,091 75 326 221 5 102 15 678 52 15 120 482 61 594 823 5,537 200 503 422 12 347 52 2,808 174 72 214 733 67 73 s 4,165 4,633 37,198 1,425 4,645 2,115 115 2,097 180 17,257 1,435 180 2,145 5,604 68 10 76 140 598 10 21 50 30 5 265 16 15 40 146 69 25 153 172 1,625 32 38 109 192 851 70 46 44 239 70 175 880 1,085 8,904 175 395 505 935 10 4,349 450 200 285 1,600 71 100 742 1,888 7,263 232 1,441 1,032 15 5 212 26 1,484 181 40 287 2,308 72 214 2,162 2,399 15,244 810 2,752 2,014 24 30 454 23 5,251 426 114 724 2,622 73 2,580 22,105 21,717 140,721 9,620 26,441 17,615 245 160 3,724 225 47,296 3.83C 855 6,627 24,083 74 30 190 65 2,138 45 115 1,127 36 213 71 25 105 401 75 143 27 2,519 36 77 1,760 11 208 48 14 104 261 76 360 110 5,323 105 120 3,802 29 384 102 30 205 546 77 15 125 360 1,075 5 276 70 15 15 35 97 50 10 100 402 76 102 114 744 11 242 56 12 18 25 76 76 168 79 30 360 650 2,546 75 848 100 185 60 55 162 200 15 280 566 80 60 714 2,138 3,646 65 1,548 120 15 5 131 5 494 137 30 237 859 81 68 1,057 1,983 7,722 381 3,482 158 4 20 222 6 1,140 570 82 728 929 82 410 6,028 10,062 44,918 2,300 18,383 815 30 65 1,462 20 7,568 3,760 545 4,601 5,369 S3 216 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4—FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reportB for only and explanati FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954 . 1950. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. . Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. 1950. Average per acre dollars 1954. 1950. Proportion of farms reporting value. ....percent 1954. nd in fans according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Other land Chouse lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Craps on which commercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. acres on which used. Corn farms reporting. acres on which used. Tobacco .farms reporting. es on which used. .farms reporting. es on which used. .farms reporting. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes Other crops 10,238 141 11,602 135 949,663 24,067 1,027,305 16,935 92.8 170.7 88.5 125.4 8,804 24,756 7,500 11,134 105.02 124.09 85.71 90.46 71 61 8,757 141 10,486 135 275,430 11,458 338,768 7,480 2,605 6,081 91 7,141 95 194,919 3,560 182,146 2,705 4,062 61 5,453 80 91,160 2,294 120,052 3,130 1,309 15 21,707 180 3,353 51 69,453 2,114 11,252 135 561,509 17,312 640,966 13,315 7,598 106 8,996 100 379,720 6,555 344,967 3,705 6,497 81 7,217 85 242,413 4,570 233,828 2,405 6,024 1A,740 97,130 6,620 13,344 24,324 926 7,162 6,201 90.37 74.49 122,869 144,116 1,045 1,295 2,448 3,030 69,847 2,434 38,940 52,349 10,497 1,466 28,443 1,581 33,330 1,839 48,915 3,579 22,869 4,544 4,880 231,656 260,453 2,974 3,615 132,068 116,776 2,634 3,055 82,245 84,348 3,333 7,175 48,315 3,708 37.64 3,505 4,310 53.9 41.0 3,728 3,147 97.01 90.06 55,772 39,490 120.2 113.8 21,194 11,916 163.44 110.08 10,347 8,557 212.18 107.50 769 1,090 163, 172 206,967 212.2 189.9 16,947 16,467 91.08 90.21 1,060 78,209 120,053 764 1,025 83,157 89,341 FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: a sample of farms. See text] TENNESSEE CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 217 Area 4 — Continued Area s 5 and B Type of farm — Cont inued Total all Type of farm General — Con. Miscel- laneous Cash- Cotton Other field- Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry dairy and poultry General Miscel- laneous IT tmriljr Crop and Primarily Primarily Crop and 11 livestock fied crop crop livestock livestock sified 50 702 3,065 29,528 430 1,690 3,442 65 20 6,701 186 4,024 282 561 1,955 10,172 1 130 933 3,500 32,824 435 2,071 3,020 131 20 7,002 220 •'.,944 276 1,123 2,795 10,787 2 4,270 116,343 158,250 3,043,606 51,655 111,460 1,771 10,985 2,950 954,728 17,789 770,333 42,297 89,303 291,516 491,820 3 12,905 132,884 157,385 3,162,539 55,465 133,230 192,730 11,027 3,500 884,051 11,120 804,707 40,279 151,552 374,634 500,244 4 85.4 165.7 51.6 103.1 120.1 66.0 60.7 169.0 147.5 142.5 95.6 191.4 150.0 159.2 149.1 48.4 5 99.3 142.4 45.0 96.3 127.5 64.3 63.8 84.2 175.0 126.3 50.5 162.8 145.9 135.0 134.0 46.4 6 17,044 16,698 5,602 8,899 11,543 4,404 4,891 5,622 11,200 11, 198 13,749 17,128 11,444 12,997 11,987 5,481 7 9,813 13,415 4,222 8,139 13,483 4,291 5,300 10, 102 35,944 10,186 6,477 13,117 15,024 10,623 9,791 5,071 8 207.53 102.52 129.48 91.48 93.42 63.28 83.36 46.97 61.88 82.39 210.12 91.18 84.29 83.31 84.95 122.56 9 92.26 95.05 95.55 85.18 102.75 66.71 83.39 118.57 205.39 79.32 133.55 82.44 98.19 74.92 73.48 113.11 10 80 61 72 77 60 72 81 77 75 75 81 75 61 78 77 80 11 35 702 1,855 23,716 430 1,690 3,402 65 20 5,970 121 3,314 282 531 1,915 5,976 12 125 933 2,565 27,091 435 2,071 3,020 131 20 6,262 120 4,341 276 1,073 2,785 6,557 13 1,420 46,819 17,235 779,825 30,805 48,110 63,322 2,655 450 242,143 3,782 171,162 19,676 25,570 102,055 70,095 14 5,120 51,704 28,285 911,406 28,665 61,935 64,145 2,945 670 242,148 3,205 206,212 20,518 50, 273 136,989 93,701 15 20 45 1,285 6,365 10 225 1,090 20 860 55 470 20 60 215 3,340 16 75 325 5,338 60 390 1,201 30 10 1,196 15 516 25 85 310 1,500 17 70 105 3,806 90 420 595 5 965 15 551 45 100 365 655 18 10 160 120 3,778 85 460 306 10 5 1,305 20 672 60 145 325 385 19 215 15 3,043 100 180 180 1,260 10 638 60 90 435 90 20 5 100 1,105 50 15 25 319 5 378 70 36 202 5 21 37 269 12 35 5 5 63 1 84 5 1 1 15 61 2 1 22 23 30 617 1,515 16,728 140 720 1,311 30 15 4,900 85 3,047 111 431 1,353 4,585 24 10(J 773 1,735 18,589 150 881 1,475 15 4,763 105 3,420 121 741 1,777 5,086 25 1,480 26,118 28,155 637, 673 4,160 19,615 33,135 1,035 105 220,834 3,160 180,246 3,125 18,915 53,958 99,385 26 2,505 26,297 27,350 608,391 6,615 18,900 36,225 960 185 189, 237 2,455 172,112 3,995 23,010 57,872 96,825 27 10 275 1,285 5,304 75 365 661 20 10 1,154 40 675 62 95 426 1,721 28 55 488 1,515 6,838 :•: 531 670 40 5 1,366 40 1,071 85 206 733 2,011 29 180 6,750 26,625 101,911 1,570 6,920 9,853 1,335 135 23,855 840 15,097 1,641 1,330 9,140 30,195 30 805 11,144 26,475 138,113 2,660 9,500 9,415 967 175 29,073 370 29,859 1,690 4,065 13,604 36,735 31 10 135 305 1,960 35 140 265 15 503 20 301 11 35 185 450 32 180 1,965 4,290 31,950 835 1,665 3,590 835 8,610 330 5,895 135 555 4,820 4,480 33 180 1,140 3,821 45 290 466 5 10 741 25 440 57 65 281 1,396 34 4,785 22,335 69,961 735 5,255 6,263 500 135 15,245 510 9,202 1,506 775 4,320 25,515 35 15 380 875 16,370 140 550 1,317 25 15 4,884 86 137 451 1,314 4,605 36 250 8,110 16,780 670,532 5,475 12,420 37,466 2,105 490 228,852 3,605 173,329 5,195 19, 800 51,815 129, 980 37 10 406 1,165 5,640 60 440 686 30 1,149 35 767 71 115 491 1,796 38 565 10,662 42,180 214,480 2,945 13,385 22,542 2,935 36,393 1,090 45,900 5,190 4,560 17, 010 62,530 39 10 301 780 11,467 105 275 1,155 15 15 3,259 56 2,039 102 276 994 3,176 40 135 13,029 14,745 501,566 5,265 6,570 30,530 450 1,450 162,792 4,417 153,759 5,675 14,781 45,742 70,135 41 106 105 1,636 20 35 70 5 491 11 422 6 55 136 385 42 3,750 1,905 56,113 180 1,190 1,190 75 16,515 1,210 26,030 510 1,145 4,383 3,685 43 30 691 2,745 26,462 275 1,340 2,652 55 20 6,431 171 3,879 247 531 1,835 9,026 44 240 4,855 12,530 137,619 1,435 4,440 11,922 470 320 39,859 895 30,840 1,795 4,347 11,796 29, 500 45 50 702 2,680 27,002 430 1,690 3,407 65 20 6,455 156 3,774 282 561 1,940 8,222 46 125 933 3,215 30,355 435 2,071 3,020 131 20 6,732 165 4,733 276 1,108 2,795 8,869 47 3,080 79, 687 72,015 1,519,409 36,535 74,645 106,310 5,025 690 486,832 7,782 366,505 24,442 45,815 165,153 199, 675 48 8,430 89,145 82,110 1,657,910 37,940 90,335 109,785 4,872 1,030 460,458 6,030 408,183 26,203 77,348' 208,465 227,261 49 35 702 2,140 24,042 225 940 2,027 45 20 6,461 121 3,899 192 536 1,840 7,736 5 120 898 2,455 27,444 250 1,281 2,085 100 15 6,687 155 4,709 211 1,078 2,565 8,308 51 1,865 47,257 59,680 1,809,771 14,900 38,605 101, 131 3,590 2,045 612,478 11,182 507,334 13,995 53,496 151,515 299,500 y. 5,275 43,902 54,705 1,692,244 16,125 42,335 91,745 4,500 2,090 526,025 6,255 472,976 14,626 78,982 179,540 257,045 53 15 616 1,775 19,279 175 830 1,702 50 15 5,335 111 3,123 172 496 1,534 5,736 54 95 798 1,775 20,169 170 1,011 1,470 85 10 5,255 95 3,744 161 913 2,035 5,220 55 815 18,772 58,960 885,012 8,420 25,805 60,008 5,040 490 265,245 4,695 219,229 10,385 24,360 68,825 192,510 56 1,960 27,245 46,055 883,885 9,445 27,250 48,080 4,770 2,345 241,235 3,340 227,405 8,191 40,847 99,424 171,553 57 31 5 241 3 5 20 10 1 82 72 1 10 15 16 11 1 58 J9 255 10 7,206 72 5 45 295 50 3,138 2,008 7 110 205 1,260 140 15 60 61 10 211 185 5,152 70 305 1,285 10 10 1,231 25 994 42 115 559 506 62 160 1,496 1,065 47,423 1,615 4,005 3,835 115 95 14,104 130 13,186 552 1,875 5,116 2,795 63 55 45 2,165 10 235 385 5 515 388 51 40 305 231 64 2,640 340 44,953 300 6,205 4,930 135 11,225 9,213 2,630 990 6,770 2,555 65 15 207 180 4,486 75 185 215 5 5 1,642 20 976 86 165 462 650 66 56 894 291 12,237 268 324 278 100 4,715 58 3,707 303 348 1,192 942 67 285 6,455 2,175 103,202 2,390 2,630 2,075 250 40 40,438 455 32,074 2,685 2,650 9,740 7,775 68 100 75 1,037 5 25 35 5 372 10 319 5 25 96 140 69 389 195 3,242 10 32 63 8 1,116 35 1,554 56 62 144 162 70 2,385 850 27,979 110 200 370 40 8,596 300 14,093 505 650 1,745 1,370 -; 15 611 905 8,975 195 970 946 15 5 2,598 36 1,499 161 245 864 1,441 72 112 2,286 978 17,899 614 1,702 1,282 67 2 5,832 119 3,560 430 537 2,036 1,718 73 785 1A,169 6,855 160,470 5,775 15,815 11,530 675 10 49,296 715 32,459 4,115 5,245 19,345 15,490 74 45 647 770 6,998 65 90 2,141 1,512 15 1,180 101 180 773 941 75 28 1,224 668 5,398 46 50 1,924 996 15 1,038 82 117 584 546 '■ 55 2,409 1,145 11, 974 140 125 4,106 2,263 25 2,063 191 335 1,444 1,282 77 120 245 1,019 5 100 100 50 146 5 122 35 30 120 306 78 89 112 892 2 107 63 155 116 2 72 96 24 108 147 79 250 375 3,429 5 360 195 1,050 280 5 244 400 40 320 530 80 5 375 210 6,413 155 1,420 175 1,754 26 835 157 165 661 1,065 SI 5 1,506 258 13,618 394 3,120 192 3,861 118 2,536 630 353 1,434 980 82 60 10,530 1,405 90,967 3,960 15,010 1,140 23,642 600 24,522 3,648 2,370 10,135 5,940 83 218 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only and explanati Type of farm Livestock dairy and poultry FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. 1950. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. lue of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. 1950. Average per acre dollars 1954. 1950. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954. .farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland not pastured.. farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.).... farms reporting Cropland, total farms reporting 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which commercial fertilize* was uaed, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured f3rms reporting. acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. acres on which used. Corn farms rep ^rting. acres on which used. Tobacco farms reporting. acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc .... farms reporting. 21,965 25,438 1,962,793 2,083,848 18,979 22,390 498,969 583,857 5,474 4,522 3,357 2,969 2,043 13,087 14,010 326,653 2,767 32,727 7,360 117,051 236,471 11,307 463,590 33.887 30,895 24,368 975,400 1,065,723 20,630 766,569 676,871 16,295 18,281 700,061 716,439 25 Other crops which used.. 6,097 15,682 104,838 1,380 13,174 25,022 186,595 7,648 6,326 9,889 4,715 4,100 9,668 53,232 44,386 40,067 110.4 105.2 7,862 8,554 70.38 4,318 3,310 336,650 254,455 78.0 76.9 4,923 3,992 63.00 54.15 4,278 3,310 93,557 73,660 192 145 2,391 146 285 1,865 4,200 2,845 50,995 3,779 4,235 33,070 136 135 1,882 116 135 1,595 1,902 2,860 28,756 2,894 2,680 28,470 40 30 566 450 335 6,016 m 110 1,591 1,452 2,525 22,740 157 131 1,922 3,986 2,465 40,565 186 171 2,263 11,035 9,245 75,045 135 156 1,810 2,300 2,285 33,665 40 60 335 585 515 3,960 347 381 3,878 2,223 1,225 14,067 4,313 485 3,310 173,306 25,109 22,985 135,200 302 3,562 221 345 2,625 10,486 7,595 - 7,173 6,710 79,770 277 231 3,146 196 310 2,300 15,021 11,710 11,633 83,465 1,043 1,870 13,364 3,032 4,785 37,936 2,465 6,000 31.70 95.24 13,824 2,685 91.5 2,545 91 4,301 1,894 1,259 238,712 141,890 126.0 112.7 9,373 6,892 72.60 1,149 65,537 37,222 1,021 30,460 1,059 47,442 7,996 1,834 1,229 126,042 70,564 1,854 1,164 108,075 62,762 1,659 1,014 77,902 45,472 1,492 3,576 24,885 13,945 26,535 98.9 11,617 4,644 122.93 60.10 1,545 61 3,850 2,739 3,744 476,678 501,871 174.0 134.0 2,509 3,437 111,874 132,061 1,464 91 2,123 893 200 2,513 50,845 3,260 91,870 24,37 4,065 72,892 655 55 1,018 451 125 1,624 9,660 705 23,317 9,105 3,425 36,261 1,572 64,195 1,564 108,139 9,754 2,652 16,259 2,669 3,604 227,061 241,214 2,679 3,499 217,089 198,909 2,449 3,069 172,334 176,144 1,235 4,816 34,126 1,903 5,476 38,955 FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: a sample of farms. See text] TENNESSEE CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 219 Area 6 — Continued Area 7 Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm General — Con. Miscel- Livestock General Miscel- Primarily Crop and uncHsl- farms Cash- grain Cotton Other field- Vegetable Fruit- Dairy Poultry than Primarily Primarily Crop and and livestock livestock fied crop poul try C"f livestock livestock sified 251 1,546 9,504 8,136 :. 20 191 91 284 138 770 96 25 224 6,111 1 870 2,334 12,049 10,368 75 45 187 51 235 115 1,110 95 70 231 8,129 2 28,352 206,575 495,908 786,703 13,285 2,280 21,294 14,070 58,845 12,010 217,763 11,385 2,590 45,920 382,666 3 99,250 269, 823 636,097 820, 502 8,000 4,325 , 2,380 36,089 12,130 224,417 . 12,855 33,742 451,449 4 113.0 133.6 52.2 96.7 1C9.8 114.0 111.5 154.6 70.7 207.2 . 282.8 103.6 205.0 62.6 5 1X4.1 115.6 52.8 79.1 106.7 96.1 110.0 84.7 95.2 153.6 105.5 202.2 107.6 183.6 14b. 1 . 6 9,655 9,407 4,398 5,134 13,912 1,500 8,389 11,142 5,836 11,658 12,746 8,711 9,250 8,193 7 6,502 6,534 3,329 3,586 7,119 3,913 4,533 4,628 3,144 8,410 3,774 7,157 7.314 6,823 . 2,754 8 87.54 69.08 85.09 61.10 111.20 9.38 67.32 67.76 82.56 ■ ,i i 82.41 49.70 75.82 40.98 • 56.17 56.19 63.19 46.02 59.82 46.67 41.70 . 33.03 58.90 34.19 36.46 65.73 37.22 49.50 10 80 84 82 84 75 25 82 89 100 66 89 77 74 60 82 86 11 246 1,546 6,958 7,361 ia 20 191 91 65 279 128 750 96 25 224 5,371 12 835 2,324 9,518 9,527 75 45 187 51 25 235 110 1,075 95 65 231 7,333 13 8,612 74,784 81,892 142,845 4,024 1,235 4,339 5,844 1,225 15,084 . 41, 528 3,678 1,130 10,593 . 14 28,120 94,712 140,066 172,667 4,390 1,515 5,126 1,271 530 9,712 5 49,724 3,520 2,395 9,260 82,739 15 40 85 3,804 3,891 5 50 10 20 71 47 5 5 3,637 16 35 185 1,820 1,458 5 70 25 15 15 a 95 25 76 1,092 17 50 285 785 661 30 45 15 15 55 31 130 10 15 310 18 65 415 415 686 46 5 15 10 15 75 1 161 35 5 60 258 :■' 430 132 505 10 16 5 240 16 15 30 66 20 10 145 110 5 10 11 :"■.. 5 22 1 21 1 1 1 1 47 3 1 5 11 :j: l 5 1 23 196 1,186 4,775 56 5 146 61 50 238 97 ■ i 61 20 209 3,303 24 640 1,587 5,440 6,249 30 35 137 15 205 95 934 75 55 201 4,431 25 6,177 33,100 73,181 110,964 1,202 140 2,726 885 800 14,219 1,510 40,317 1,065 825 . 41,960 2« 13,880 35,170 71,072 109,055 375 745 2,252 505 455 5,971 1,480 39,851 1,205 1,515 27 \ 595 3,909 3,009 35 10 100 36 20 57 51 149 30 63 . 28 •< 1,159 5,376 . 20 15 5b 6 55 279 35 7C 2,697 29 1,334 9,950 65,503 37,640 685 280 1,265 290 17;: . 335 4,680 295 822 . 30 8,760 23,000 90,238 155 200 870 12 755 560 7,652 245 750 1,695 31,081 31 31 245 1,008 83e 10 55 20 36 , 66 15 22 606 32 234 2,185 11,279 8,644 245 650 145 655 35 160 372 33 rib 480 3,427 2,445 3C 10 70 21 20 26 51 15 46 2,052 4 1,100 7,765 54,224 28,996 440 280 615 145 170 1,006 300 2,420 135 450 23,035 35 141 956 2,983 2,583 31 5 96 21 40 147 68 405 51 5 88 1,626 36 3,250 23,226 58,439 124,892 423 125 2,225 840 1,115 4,498 4,022 33,504 2,460 25 5,301 70,354 ■■: 136 900 4,458 4,973 66 151 30 157 82 487 61 20 . 3S 4,895 36,375 142,549 308,278 465 9,839 5,191 950 18,514 3,531 82, 287 3,163 485 22,245 155,151 39 125 671 3,059 1,296 5 26 25 15 - 45 176 21 5 51 839 40 3,060 21,440 45,623 44,129 325 20 550 785 195 3,844 ! . 535 65 709 24 . 164 41 45 200 663 403 21 10 25 7? 5 30 203 42 1,025 3,850 8,100 7,361 355 100 1,389 190 2,585 15 65 265 2,397 43 241 -,-" 8,772 7,173 106 15 161 91 55 258 127 71b 81 25 199 5,339 44 1,024 7,700 28, 721 17,955 169 15 350 235 140 1,025 3,075 189 60 935 11,506 45 246 1,546 8,574 7,916 121 20 191 91 65 284 133 765 96 25 -. 5,901 46 865 2,334 11, 179 10,082 75 45 187 51 25 235 115 1,095 95 65 231 7,863 47 16,123 117,834 220,576 291,449 5,911 1,655 8,330 7,019 2,195 30,964 86,525 5,038 1,955 16,730 121,491 48 50,760 152,882 301,376 325,697 4,920 2,460 8,248 1,788 985 16,438 4,525 4,970 4,660 15,440 164,036 49 251 1,491 7,292 6,145 71 5 171 71 65 279 123 730 86 25 219 4,300 50 830 2,179 8,926 7,737 40 40 172 41 20 225 95 1,030 75 60 221 5,718 5'. 12,487 77,766 177,243 279,985 1,950 285 5,501 2,510 2,110 22,561 6,097 86,193 4,060 915 11,325 136,478 52 38,860 80,540 176,957 233,888 1,290 1,565 6,102 765 1,210 10,004 3,810 80,127 2,220 2,365 12,570 111,860 53 226 1,396 6,154 6,231 71 10 166 76 60 239 118 685 81 20 194 4,511 54 760 2,009 7,902 ,a -.5 35 167 46 15 200 95 940 50 65 211 6,003 55 8,145 59,601 200,988 433,170 6,880 590 12,064 6,031 2,065 23,012 7,553 115,791 5,o23 510 27,546 225,505 5( 31,060 85,082 5 243,363 10 2 445,855 27 2,610 1,715 11,065 1 2,382 5 1 1,345 5 17,938 5 7,265 114,378 5 1 5,020 7,895 14,872 6 57 58 .59 5 10 1,099 95 400 200 150 209 60 15 22 14 8 61 60 536 606 660 15 21 21 5 46 27 194 11 10 52 258 62 725 4,680 2,685 7,905 370 200 645 70 1,200 87 3,289 95 170 401 1,378 63 30 225 345 320 25 5 5 31 6 101 36 111 64 505 4,720 3,950 4,989 370 500 35 534 30 2,245 745 530 65 131 741 1,512 1,966 21 46 30 15 179 47 402 51 10 118 1,047 61 362 2,348 2,260 5,501 50 213 66 62 693 129 2,247 71 45 466 1,459 >■■: 2,335 14,453 14,825 34,618 465 650 365 380 5,293 652 13,809 655 535 2,354 9,460 68 35 156 452 344 6 5 25 20 76 5 5 30 172 69 115 459 750 1,206 12 2 242 56 467 8 20 49 350 70 715 2,365 4,355 5,960 170 45 1,055 155 2,419 15 65 215 1,821 71 185 1,266 3,985 '.,829 96 10 146 61 55 244 48 656 76 20 209 3,208 72 286 3,402 4,613 7,13-8 194 35 222 118 63 759 51 2,003 162 37 493 2,981 73 2,465 24,145 35,781 45,032 1,815 425 1,135 549 320 4,899 277 13,492 1,045 365 3,167 17,543 74 35 866 1,693 419 105 15 51 1 21 40 41 145 75 23 702 1,216 385 105 5 4 25 46 42 136 7< 45 989 1,568 454 120 10 36 1 36 60 46 145 77 30 255 1,340 3,507 11 106 91 45 75 62 251 61 139 2,666 78 12 351 634 3,817 5 419 979 114 80 78 269 146 220 1,507 79 30 575 1,625 10, 556 12 735 2,700 310 330 282 658 591 573 4,365 80 116 510 1,086 648 35 15 31 6 5 71 172 16 15 65 217 81 312 1,409 2,066 1,772 66 32 173 109 10 204 804 15 28 85 246 - 1,597 8,045 8,190 9,967 300 110 305 700 50 1,602 4,739 103 155 585 1,318 83 220 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 4.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reporte for only and explanati Livestock dairy and poultry FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms number 1954. 1950. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size of farm acres 1954. 1950. [up of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. 1950. Average per acre dollars 1954. 1950. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954. Land in faras according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. 1949.. acres 1954. 1949. , Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured... farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954.. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954.. Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Woodland, total farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954., Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., USE OF COr-MERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which commercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured. farms reporting. acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. Corn farms reporting. acres on which used. Tobacco farms reporting. , whic! sed. -Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting. acres on which i Other crops farms repor 26,613 30,437 2,022,109 2,182,219 76.0 71.7 6,194 108.47 88.61 11,587 127,492 179,036 24? 51? 13 291 54C 151 8 •', 1 17 IP-: 2 080 24,143 79,476 25,278 29,120 962,582 1,131,813 22,048 24,847 826,395 727,670 19,138 7,622 22,652 139,878 i which used. 3,403 10,178 3,749 8,137 15,738 11,719 122.28 19,110 40,175 93.2 90.3 5,074 4,103 50.35 45.03 4,120 3,665 336,950 287,905 81.8 78.6 6,091 5,113 78.12 4,100 3,665 78, 745 2,700 2,395 70,760 48,435 3,370 1,100 14,845 1,765 39,755 2,370 92,015 2,575 3,615 9,670 4,120 3,665 167,720 151,285 3,610 3,295 138,305 98,210 3,305 3,000 131,770 99,740 25 1,355 2,704 16,910 2,690 2,792 19,025 9,885 8,215 139.2 58.7 18,398 5,062 121.92 81.85 15,415 15,160 160.6 107.5 17,265 5,333 92.27 2,350 75 4,610 1,829 1,429 332,484 242,710 181.8 169.8 22,852 1,774 1,389 96,765 83,983 1,457 1,163 78,012 59,179 38,400 398 12,762 12,080 1,814 1,424 183,822 151,282 1,809 1,404 152, 827 100,594 1,644 1,227 98,182 60,406 72 1,232 7,562 45,360 23,235 29,106 61.1 82.2 7,154 8,368 144.35 102.71 1,547 1,981 300,112 317, 370 194.0 160.2 18,848 13,44-3 96.66 1,472 1,860 64,077 83,399 1,208 1,515 69,332 74,052 35,557 237 9,684 1,466 10,456 1,507 1,966 143,273 178,903 1,522 1,919 142,981 131,275 1,392 1,691 110,826 96,971 39 FERTILIZER, BY TYPE OF FARM: a sample of farms. See text] TENNESSEE CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 221 reas 3a, C, and D— Continued Area 8b Type of farm — Cont Total Type of rarm General — Con. Hiscel- other than dairy and General Miscel- Pr imarily Crop and ullasl farL Cash- grain Cotton Other field- Vegetable Fruit- Da.ry Poultry Primarily Primarily Crop and and li yestock livestock fied crop crop livestock livestock sified 100 862 16,711 34, 688 222 13,539 96 36 2,302 275 1,212 442 170 1,813 14, 581 1 401 1,527 19,500 36,832 190 10,676 109 11 2,626 271 1,981 506 630 2,768 17,064 2 12,935 109,385 762,583 1,974,513 17,285 749,607 10,910 3,535 231,941 13,645 224,730 48,406 23,380 205,824 445,250 3 41,978 183,136 892,770 2,095,614 12,505 593, 581 9,332 972 247,970 14,481 289,221 47,079 50,820 274,984 554,669 4 129.4 126.9 45.6 56.9 77.9 55.4 113.6 98.2 100.8 49.6 185.4 109.5 137.5 113. J 30.5 5 104.7 119.9 45.8 56.9 65.8 55.6 85.6 88.4 94.4 146.0 93.0 80.7 99.3 32.5 6 9,856 11,516 5,404 7,615 13,393 6,673 11,292 10,923 13,829 10,594 20,705 15,086 19,879 15,825 5,433 7 7,756 8,721 4,590 6,551 12,491 5,284 10,684 15,364 11,847 10,207 14,390 12,179 11,997 10,715 4,570 8 74.66 93.65 124.41 144.15 146.84 119.16 87.65 230.77 153.24 231.32 120.66 145.67 190.93 144.12 188.74 9 77.28 75.96 103.70 118.99 172.87 96.94 133.68 173.87 129.54 181.46 100.10 131.39 142.67 112.52 144.09 10 95 83 82 73 62 73 84 83 69 64 52 71 50 71 77 11 95 857 12,630 31,268 222 13,294 96 36 2,091 220 1,125 442 160 1,803 11,779 12 396 1,517 15,798 33,151 190 10,676 109 11 2,441 226 1,856 506 605 2,768 13,763 2,980 32,557 119,431 508,853 8,455 214,068 1,875 1,188 68,486 3,380 44,021 16,939 6,620 69,609 74,212 14 14,253 64,032 181,187 592,990 7,915 186,044 3,118 772 80, 500 4,093 65,078 21,009 18, 535 93,747 112,179 15 5 45 8,480 15,911 5 5,655 35 20 ' 125 146 30 10 20=' 9,295 ie 30 175 2,586 6,955 55 3,830 40 5 455 35 245 85 35 325 1,845 17 25 180 901 3,590 50 2,030 10 420 20 155 110 25 320 450 18 15 246 487 2.917 1,202 500 3' 295 101 65 510 162 19 20 185 161 1,557 520 10 10 240 237 100 10 350 20 20 25 1 11 3 1 60 2 10 15 1 1 70 20 31 15 1 15 1 10 5 91 2 6 1 21 22 2 3 50 612 8,517 18,630 37 7,232 46 .:■ 1,774 175 88' 236 145 1,358 6,714 24 286 1,136 9,732 21,786 70 6,411 1,915 155 1,435 271 440 1,993 9,044 25 2,435 20,949 125,277 412,853 990 146,270 2,0^7 355 64,319 3,865 53,805 5,648 6,495 41,305 87,734 26 7,110 33,320 119,907 413,698 1,700 106,639 575 140 56,906 2,765 67,862 7,216 11,745 51,765 106,385 27 40 306 6,138 6,385 12 2,366 15 5 271 25 242 80 25 286 3,058 28 155 586 7,742 7,916 25 2,295 13 5 438 35 454 125 587 3,813 29 725 3,875 76,684 75,223 440 25,5=8 115 I'" 3,455 170 6,235 1,390 790 4,445 32, 570 30 3,420 8,956 103, 107 90,628 375 26,105 173 10 6,630 19? 8,108 2,205 1,270 9,400 36,157 31 10 95 1,118 1,859 B05 5 90 5 77 20 10 111 731 32 215 740 8,962 18,100 60 7,120 15 1,680 20 . 120 250 1,465 5,400 33 35 241 5,511 5,021 1,801 15 1°1 20 175 65 15 195 2,537 34 510 3,135 67,722 57,123 380 18,478 115 1,775 150 4,265 1,270 540 2,980 27, 170 35 60 511 5,137 10,942 26 4,482 40 26 949 90 640 142 95 923 3,529 36 1,540 13,785 94,465 177,334 875 74,-63 710 1,347 13,510 1,000 20,971 2,465 2,495 15,818 43,380 37 60 501 7,545 14,746 32 6,027 66 20 1,014 115 685 226 75 966 5,480 38 3,650 22,33° 240,461 393,763 4,123 152,947 5,235 165 29,601 2,130 42,237 10,969 2,665 28,347 115,344 39 45 400 4,787 13,122 35 -,853 36 25 1,111 105 682 197 75 966 5,037 40 1,155 11,240 70,240 325,723 1,860 106,613 •»08 26 5 44,587 2,380 50,900 8,535 3,480 38,780 67,615 41 25 125 930 1,907 640 6 5 223 15 178 45 30 240 525 42 435 1,980 11,448 40,166 8,090 123 40 6,253 240 10,830 645 635 7,990 5,320 43 100 822 15,048 29,125 122 10,739 86 36 2,177 250 1,136 392 155 1,688 12,344 44 450 4,640 36,025 80,764 542 29,348 200 200 7,983 720 6,561 2,460 835 7,520 24,395 45 100 862 15,481 33,286 222 13,454 96 36 2,241 245 1,181 442 170 1,803 13,396 46 401 1,517 18,233 35,492 190 10,676 109 11 2,541 246 1,936 506 620 2,768 15,889 47 6,140 57,381 321,392 996,929 9,885 385,936 4,057 1,558 136,260 7,415 104,061 23,977 13,905 115,359 194,516 48 24,783 106, 308 404,201 1,097,316 9,990 31 !,' 58 3,866 922 144,036 7,053 141,048 30,430 31,550 154,912 254,721 49 95 842 13,001 27,662 57 10,434 76 36 2,272 240 1,197 377 170 1,763 11,040 50 346 1,457 14,808 30,895 105 8,716 79 11 2,556 241 1,916 381 580 2,643 13,667 51 5,130 45,974 289,982 915,910 3,725 327,646 3,485 1,967 122,416 7,245 125,676 16,648 12,470 95,903 198,729 52 14,045 60,095 266,015 917,189 2,575 235,182 4,594 140 123,306 6,936 158,876 13,381 22,810 114,834 234,555 53 90 782 10,846 21,953 52 8,784 76 31 1,737 185 1,097 302 150 1,508 8,031 54 346 1,337 13,002 23,240 60 6,971 63 5 2,044 155 1,621 296 480 2,228 9,317 55 5,190 36,124 334,926 571,097 4,998 227,710 5,945 1,512 43,111 3,130 63,208 13,434 5,160 44,165 158,724 56 11,800 55, 591 366,977 564,774 1,715 166,958 2,129 20 43,035 3,730 76,055 11,111 9,835 67,302 182,884 57 5 6 1 22 288 8 120 1 1 5 36 40 1 6 1 15 50 20 58 .59 10 210 136 361 370 40 150 20 1,135 1,232 205 269 96 740 110 245 60 61 10 170 458 4,611 10 2,396 21 10 407 25 274 76 60 467 865 62 115 850 1,596 14,009 15 5,223 85 45 1,871 75 2,516 561 180 1,598 1,840 63 45 191 1,334 5 691 110 20 66 20 5 171 246 64 50 535 1,490 15,084 150 6,508 2,075 145 636 265 5 4,125 1,175 65 70 457 3,106 8,446 36 3,127 10 10 1,125 95 572 166 85 857 2,363 66 246 1,169 5,128 19,369 146 5,498 14 4,146 230 2,930 515 306 2,675 2,892 67 1,365 8,874 30,135 115,039 992 34,332 110 65 24,769 1,115 15,266 3,598 1,630 16,335 16,827 68 15 116 601 1,912 655 5 212 15 179 45 30 231 540 69 25 258 776 4,626 972 8 828 51 1,064 108 81 862 652 70 150 1,465 4,352 29,800 7,120 50 6,240 240 5,805 485 445 4,515 4,900 71 70 657 5,003 17,483 111 8,803 51 20 1,401 105 600 337 105 1,427 4,523 72 116 970 3,885 18,257 9,585 70 19 1,964 78 904 542 249 1,855 2,737 73 700 6,197 25,014 112,706 2,064 57,876 281 115 11,953 495 5,252 3,309 1,385 14,168 15,808 74 55 582 2,731 20,992 101 11,464 56 21 1,465 125 548 371 105 1,579 5,157 75 66 292 2,233 21,024 90 13,329 36 8 1,135 89 472 336 92 1,611 3,826 76 60 588 2,771 28,773 125 17,924 48 16 1,736 120 589 501 110 2,213 5,391 77 30 216 2,705 4,534 1 1,785 71 10 260 30 143 112 10 287 1,825 78 18 150 1,421 2,825 982 145 139 15 309 137 17 251 322 79 40 442 4,357 7,917 2,460 547 25 450 50 744 425 75 829 2,305 BC 25 321 1,335 5,789 50 2,405 21 15 777 45 335 175 80 814 1,072 81 866 2,047 9,688 137 3,215 28 50 1,824 60 818 391 166 1,857 1,142 82 275 5,300 10,368 59,265 805 19,735 160 460 10,944 490 4,810 2,585 1,150 12,046 6,080 S3 222 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reports for only Type of farm SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone f ai-ras reporting 1954 . . Electricity farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954. . Grain combines farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Corn picker's farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954. 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER i tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954. Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting dollars Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting dollars 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954 . 1954 . 61,553 184,762 165,551 50, 127 73,715 35,772 1,535 11,800 7,828 11,010 11,795 4,514 67,537 72,998 70,293 56,85C 104,965 118,731 61,155 41,461 28,832 177,693 172,626 71,771 120,827 24,626 99,832 199,260 126,062 89,033 9,699,918 85,643 94,951 28,588,084 30,726,904 83,878 1,765 152,504 150,394 46,774,638 34,909,916 95,382 71,488 18,747,951 14,424,412 153,055 26,797,255 531,456 3,224,692 10,330 232,556 769,764 144,330 1,024 2,573 1,319 2,484 2,444 1,399 542 2,203 2,730 1,973 1,419 298,470 1,436 1,072 696,054 446, 131 1,366 70 1,569 1,065 284,866 153,643 1,150 744,650 424,696 2,160 691,427 12,689 98,131 122 3,979 14,085 2,473 7,363 34,381 28,990 7,685 7,345 5,141 217 896 169 13,079 14,025 15,619 10,455 19,212 12,665 16,976 18,412 12,544 10,422 3,218 10,884 7,926 7,693 37,641 36,970 24,629 51,712 7,657 57,394 39,323 31,334 19,94S 2,580,332 22,608 21,347 8,986,833 8,707,000 22,221 387 22,552 26,077 3,547,261 3,181,281 19,119 13,597 4,440,257 3,142,252 36,941 7,509,151 133,105 868,400 770 14,506 73,515 12,268 5,606 28,685 18,739 5,512 8,043 3,337 120 1,296 9,587 10,113 9,427 4,894 10,440 5,347 14,733 15,991 10, 179 6,005 2,343 1,084 12,909 6,459 2,968 29,665 29,135 11,159 16,619 2,169 4,745 31,147 20,753 14,287 1,019,910 13,812 10,883 1,826,527 1,538,691 13,748 64 22,589 16,862 3,095,343 1,914,870 14,730 8,354 1,811,689 1,062,442 398,199 1,547 24,731 74,305 13,192 224,660 3,961 13,757 7,664 14,591 12,585 4,446 8,562 3,963 3,541 2,049 1,345 99,925 2,100 9,787 15,047 10,985 8,238 L, 281, 584 8,105 8,945 4,748, 66d 4,625,313 7,602 503 13,848 12,511 12,054,755 9,176,718 9,875 8,090 2,935,968 2,065, 509 11,813 3,046,376 63,266 401,330 1,565 39,220 123,108 25,635 16,547 18,518 5,681 10,153 5,791 443 3,033 1,919 55 2,717 1,974 55 2,917 743 21 1,409 746 21 1,418 1,734 61 2,180 1,743 64 2,195 759 6 577 772 6 584 6,948 711 8,916 7,697 749 10,157 8,414 605 10,698 5,524 315 9,188 10,534 673 14,073 6,510 349 11,029 9,100 1,051 10,608 11,326 1,168 13,285 5,440 5,716 2,660 2,661 4,632 356 4,290 5,692 264 7,471 2,722 341 3,227 14,327 1,541 15,858 30,380 2,876 31,936 14,132 1,530 15,336 13,797 1,475 14,973 6,300 628 4,961 9,453 886 7,437 3,152 278 4,285 7,130 515 9,526 1,507 128 1,703 2,775 200 2,865 2,011 166 3,056 4,355 315 6,661 1,611 1,336 5,546,835 2,145,023 143,782 ,2,855 16,418 17,225 12,981 9,168 1,683,124 10,443 13,702 4,866,706 5,547,774 10,092 351 15,140 17,528 9,610,429 7,018,544 12,067 12,380 3,774,865 3,237,757 13,681 ,369,277 87,444 586,563 2,280 71,261 227,318 44,738 Excludes farms reporting AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM a sample of farms. See text] TENNESSEE CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 223 The State — Continued Areas 1 and A Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of 'arm Ceneral —Con. Miscel- Livestock General Miacel- Other Primarily Crop and unclas i- farms grain Cotton field- Vegetable and-nut Dairy Poultry dairy and poultry Primarily Primarily Crop and and livestock livestock fiod crop crop livestock livestock sified 682 12,109 377 ;,i5i -0 80 246 50 486 3,598 1 1,383 8,882 72,152 . . . 592 . -". 77 95 2,148 440 71 710 6,756 2 3,148 11,651 . 438 19,076 116 1-7 634 . 150 3 383 2,456 21,361 11,666 319 6,232 25 52 50 175 217 31 323 2,925 813 . 30,131 12,028 356 20 62 80 415 235 . 253 568 3,369 5 ,.:. , . 8,310 226 3,927 15 21 35 183 36 370 f 30 141 359 : 137 1 5 5 8 5 30 21 7 277 1,372 1,273 1,851 86 680 1 15 73 10 174 167 a 251 592 593 5 156 331 47 5 15 48 57 9 188 1,587 2,674 329 1,289 ] 05 453 165 11 258 83 10 198 1,653 677 3,058 397 1,487 20 194 11 268 83 11 659 2-7 911 130 i-a 5 192 51 67 46 12 ': 66- 247 926 131 361 5 67 46 13 157 989 620 1,000 78 363 10 10 284 59 6 71 47 14 999 630 1,006 78 10 J 286 59 6 71 50 15 25 166 469 27 118 118 31 10 52 7 L6 25 168 112 27 128 - 119 31 10 52 11 17 628 4,826 19,590 14,107 409 8,975 30 ' 45 351 1 1,386 319 36 500 1,835 18 673 5,112 20,752 15,747 522 35 69 40S . 398 36 578 1,992 19 838 5,825 15,081 51- . 30 55 336 85 1,551 375 46 630 1,577 20 1,214 5,798 8,467 11,930 323 . 50 o7 408 !< 1,612 307 60 715 1,146 21 971 7,281 . 21,030 1,055 12,961 55 119 90 584 . 650 57 1,000 1,845 22 1,387 6,o87 9,095 469 40 79 523 31 421 70 929 1,344 ;:: 862 5,370 -2,490 -i-. . -5 56 70 165 30 527 4,058 24 1,123 6,394 46,495 22,025 581 12,964 65 90 466 . 35 645 4,558 25 180 1,052 56,592 6,685 48 1,365 5 25 55 75 350 30 56 4,671 • 415 1,319 65,649 7,615 41 . ■ 5 10 25 83 35 316 43 10 127 5,325 27 412 3,062 54,125 14, 643 156 8,346 20 22 45 150 115 696 148 11 246 4,688 28 986 3,446 55,812 13,605 149 7,156 10 15 40 156 60 641 125 40 263 4,950 29 170 1,011 45,676 7,046 54 2,198 10 11 25 65 90 443 47 5 97 4,001 30 245 770 44,720 5,876 29 1,343 5 20 41 55 30- 34 20 72 3,953 31 160 610 41,842 15,506 81 10,750 5 20 30 40 150 320 35 .- 25 4,035 32 435 2,743 23,445 9,982 20 7,516 15 15 15 65 35 314 45 10 75 1,657 33 658 4,089 6,663 7,868 264 4,913 20 35 176 40 999 218 36 348 773 34 180 1,736 8,097 7,213 250 4,872 10 1 20 210 45 552 157 10 282 804 35 1,363 8,823 63,485 37,101 560 26,886 45 82 85 466 250 1,915 415 61 690 5,646 36 2,904 20,-33 92,114 135,425 2,031 110, 569 405 468 220 1,691 460 4,53- 1,710 162 2,642 10,533 37 1,353 8,750 62,899 36, 506 546 26,634 45 82 70 456 250 1,812 415 61 670 5,465 38 1,298 8,574 60, 172 35,791 546 26,213 45 82 70 451 235 1,775 405 61 654 5,254 39 648 4,208 16,717 20,935 202 17,65c 25 35 30 200 105 457 157 41 333 1,694 40 999 6,492 23,113 43,021 328 37,752 40 50 35 375 110 737 248 51 493 2,802 41 296 1,830 3,623 7,873 183 5,678 20 47 35 195 65 579 121 20 248 682 42 607 5,367 8,829 56,613 1,157 46,604 320 336 115 865 115 2,022 1,057 50 1,495 2,477 43 130 452 498 1,137 56 441 10 17 15 130 35 239 25 10 67 92 44 170 722 1,306 3,662 100 2,042 25 30 35 300 -5 447 120 10 109 399 45 186 1,541 3,201 ,. . 149 5,544 15 31 25 105 35 407 108 10 196 615 46 437 4,645 7,523 52,951 1,057 44, 562 295 306 80 565 70 1,575 937 40 1,386 2,078 47 1,428 9,168 77,262 39,885 605 27,796 50 82 100 491 270 2,18: 450 71 730 7,055 48 1,077 7,288 35,390 30,200 510 22,860 35 72 90 386 140 1,690 384 46 640 3,347 49 861 5,710 26,439 19,081 344 14,079 25 25 45 261 45 1,170 230 40 488 2,329 50 104,115 809,301 1,499,087 2,962,777 144,835 1,989,855 3,455 3,125 10,655 67,625 28,610 325,038 73, 561 6,585 120,001 189,432 51 782 5,481 19,711 22,234 414 16,595 30 62 85 311 1-0 1,450 334 41 535 2,237 52 2,234 8,679 24,611 22,757 322 15,163 35 101 128 488 81 1,939 432 100 940 3,028 53 224,946 1,585,135 3,592,728 12,021,468 458,394 7,790,182 29,150 68,975 87,150 453,865 83,950 1,202,624 370,095 11,140 354, 505 1,111,438 54 573,750 2,440,863 4,856,305 12,024,008 201,665 7,625,495 8,510 124,426 128,975 541,461 22,845 1,192,137 358,837 31,665 500,746 1,287,246 55 772 5,386 19,579 21,501 354 16,225 30 55 75 246 130 1,333 305 41 505 2,202 56 10 95 132 733 60 370 7 10 65 10 117 29 30 35 57 1,263 7,948 62,941 24,313 365 14,754 35 41 75 466 260 1,959 348 71 668 5,271 58 3,204 11,425 57,373 27,419 267 17,243 65 91 112 614 131 2,228 399 130 991 5,148 59 923,050 2,960,894 8,079,137 7,967,418 130,961 2,385,717 5,550 16,100 10,445 1,123,010 871,035 1,916,155 131,810 161,855 449,495 765,285 60 1,035,715 2,565,421 7,234,025 6,507,236 55,984 2,268,536 6,470 19,959 22,685 1,356,584 164,910 1,263,268 87,853 47,075 388, 319 825,503 61 968 6,776 26,238 18,753 525 12,348 45 62 70 406 155 1,658 395 6T 644 2,384 62 1,964 7,859 15,015 15,021 333 9,033 30 86 93 504 76 1,841 388 80 860 1,697 63 236,036 1,788,313 1,992,240 5,672,549 387,140 3,298,942 12,225 30,890 11,960 233,105 38,055 797,417 212,115 14,085 325,821 310,794 64 364,380 1,746,156 1,550,124 4,343,518 159,722 2,437,972 6,275 52,081 28,640 206,634 10,470 692,668 149,135 17,145 291,959 290,817 65 1,207 8,378 46,019 33,357 461 25,884 40 72 80 421 90 1,577 400 51 684 3,597 66 253,976 2,212,529 3,281,370 7,597,585 243,926 5,310,024 11,595 86,710 19,655 217,375 29,875 857,629 169,772 9,746 295,072 346,206 67 5,402 46,071 69,703 128,403 3,594 88,962 192 1,402 368 3,704 472 15,673 2,917 161 5,039 5,919 68 35,621 291,139 390,047 825,422 26,511 579,969 1,545 2,699 1,515 22,094 2,725 96,329 17,786 1,394 33,537 39,318 69 180 1,129 2,283 1,027 37 429 6 5 60 15 234 24 10 99 108 70 4,505 30,800 33,869 30,291 1,604 9,101 190 150 2,340 730 9,382 535 75 4,425 1,759 71 14,840 98,720 108,664 150,195 5,935 51,523 540 750 11,890 3,680 43,159 2,623 425 20, 520 9,150 72 2,795 17,233 19,706 23,164 803 8,418 85 85 1,970 265 6,674 1,259 55 2,250 1,300 73 224 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reports for only Area 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Total all TyF e of farm Cash-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- Dairy Poultry Livestock dairy and poultry General Primarily SPECIFIED FACILITIES ADD EQUIPMENT 6,433 18,405 17, 543 2,679 5,927 3,218 271 722 636 855 901 534 539 566 577 195 195 7,088 7,386 9,808 6,721 10,893 7,116 10,107 10, 812 6,363 7,029 8,719 7,240 4,473 3,609 5,484 4,330 5,090 4,71S 17,254 41,639 17,151 16, 789 8,044 13,946 2,503 10,904 238 310 2,323 10,594 19,349 11,470 8,397 877,078 7,686 10,245 1,556,632 1,866,491 7,664 22 15,412 16,640 3,866,474 3,105,670 11,035 8,340 2,001,491 1,378,200 15,107 2,897,586 56,085 392,525 898 20,908 83,081 14,287 100 342 156 55 95 81 5 15 5 105 115 31 31 51 56 5 5 146 176 297 112 400 132 212 222 45 20 131 40 31 10 50 35 86 211 337 1,012 337 317 170 325 80 370 5 10 75 360 382 226 175 30,430 141 106 41,260 19,975 141 211 75 39,035 11,065 297 122 94,520 38,080 307 84,42-7 1,478 13,494 15 345 1,540 175 1,591 7,093 6,358 951 1,487 907 170 65 141 146 66 66 86 86 35 35 2,737 2,854 4,182 2,393 4,498 2,463 3.4S7 3,659 656 651 2,611 2,076 635 330 1,320 2,086 2,136 2,046 7,243 23,560 7,213 7,093 4,568 8,937 1,291 7,530 26 43 1,281 7,487 7,538 5,373 3,791 424,034 3,892 4,157 822,465 699,770 3,887 5 5,413 6,012 848,835 626,180 4,612 3,1-" 808, 520 430,805 7,333 1,554,620 29,436 189, 285 210 3,810 15,695 2,655 111 426 397 40 86 16 5 6 5 26 26 25 25 11 11 11 11 176 176 266 196 296 211 271 291 25 35 160 25 15 60 120 175 91 426 676 426 416 175 240 10 20 10 20 441 286 230 11,065 131 266 12,885 35,255 131 346 372 47, 685 52,520 301 242 38,530 31,020 391 48,895 1.006 8,958 15 120 1,120 125 5 20 5 10 5 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 5 20 35 20 20 5 5 5 10 5 10 20 15 5 750 15 9,000 15 15 6,400 10 425 15 1,795 34 205 5 70 350 200 15 20 35 5 5 5 15 20 15 30 10 10 5 15 5 5 5 10 20 30 20 20 5 5 5 5 5 5 20 10 5 350 5 35 3,250 135,765 5 20 30 3,475 2,980 10 25 1,625 14,975 15 820 19 90 435 760 716 150 470 220 15 95 300 85 85 70 70 75 75 50 50 440 455 555 351 655 386 420 460 95 30 220 120 85 30 75 165 295 260 750 1,580 750 750 335 455 150 375 30 40 120 335 795 505 355 50,205 365 431 107,415 137,645 360 5 750 711 554,480 477,350 595 471 158,090 105,330 660 171,885 3,440 25, 230 65 1,970 7,285 2,575 60 85 55 30 45 30 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 30 30 35 15 40 15 60 5 15 15 20 10 10 30 25 10 25 80 125 80 80 25 40 5 5 5 5 85 40 30 6,830 25 35 15, 755 30,780 25 65 65 217,220 124,430 60 20 11,300 2,815 65 9,415 148 1,260 973 1,864 2,027 302 1,059 653 61 233 90 250 281 180 185 191 197 79 79 1,109 1,202 1,448 1,328 1,746 1,445 1,109 1,272 236 324 707 555 259 251 210 257 966 482 1,810 3,500 1,794 1,767 586 817 370 916 100 121 297 795 1,915 1,344 995 152,722 982 1,432 262,082 316,873 981 1 1,747 2,134 1,06B,929 778,802 1,506 1,533 400,741 323,132 1,597 440,957 8,756 66, 268 296 9,669 33,066 4,887 151 331 237 20 125 41 5 10 55 55 26 26 25 25 111 116 251 137 285 157 226 236 40 40 95 115 35 15 45 50 151 100 331 636 330 330 125 205 51 101 10 10 41 91 346 256 195 22,330 171 222 59,970 37,445 161 10 285 261 58,550 29,885 266 177 60,170 43,105 285 63,425 1,384 11, 550 15 260 840 135 1 1950... 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 1., 15 16 17 L8 IN 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 number 1954 . . . number 1954. . . number 1954 . . . number 1954 .. . number 1954 — 1950 . . . number 1954.. . 1950... number 1954 . . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reDorting 1954... 1949 . . . Working off their farms , 29 30 31 32 33 1949... 1949... FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor but horses and/or 34 35 36 37 38 Tractor and horses and/or mules ... .farms reporting 1954... Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954... FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954... persons 1954 . . . Family workers, including 39 Operators working 1 or more 40 41 Unpaid members of operator's persons 1954. . . 43 45 46 47 48 49 persons 1954. . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 persons 1954 . . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less persons 1954.. . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Machine hire and/or hired 51 dollars 1954... 53 54 55 1949... dollars 1954... 1949... 57 58 59 60 61 62 Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954... 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 1949 . . . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel 63 64 65 66 1949 . . . dollars 1954 . . . 1949... Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 dollars 1954... tons 1954... acres on which used 1954... tons 1954... dollars 1954. . . acres lijned 1954 . . . ■"■Excludes farms reporting AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OK FARM a Bample of farms. See text] TENNESSEE CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Con tinned 225 Area 2 — Continued Area 3 Type o farm— Continued Total all Type of far- General — Con. Miscel- laneous Other Livestock other General Miscel- laneous It imarily Crop and livestock unclassi- fied grain field- crop Vegetable Jd-mit Dairy Poultry dairy and poultry Primarily Primarily livestock livestock uncles 75 460 2,457 2,198 126 266 5 71 21 577 32 15 76 943 1 140 944 6,380 10,764 282 1,481 1,291 10 266 66 1,944 197 50 337 4,835 . 265 1,447 5,850 9,157 142 1,355 751 20 202 60 1,723 101 115 522 4,166 3 15 90 1,021 2,549 61 182 356 65 11 498 52 20 70 1,229 75 396 2,074 3,351 82 297 221 131 36 947 91 30 136 1,380 5 25 5 231 45 1,009 65 1,747 93 147 15 186 5 51 16 535 48 40 20 90 5 626 20 6 7 20 96 77 681 25 11 26 389 16 25 65 73 8 25 86 45 123 6 51 40 10 16 9 10 117 61 586 42 58 35 36 264 42 10 57 42 10 117 61 609 42 58 35 36 276 53 10 57 42 i; 5 91 35 333 30 32 11 6 217 6 5 16 10 \2 5 91 35 333 30 32 11 217 6 5 16 10 1'! 10 86 26 381 20 22 15 5 189 22 10 26 46 14 10 86 5 5 5 381 86 87 20 22 1 1 15 5 10 10 189 55 56 22 5 5 10 26 46 10 10 15 16 17 60 528 1,736 4,135 141 577 447 5 10 127 11 1,079 97 20 180 1,441 18 60 528 1,774 4,348 152 600 458 5 10 133 11 1,158 110 20 180 1,511 19 135 799 1,820 4,953 182 877 677 5 10 147 20 1,402 147 35 247 1,204 20 135 958 1,076 3,090 82 426 271 10 86 5 1,065 55 50 306 734 21 140 896 1,917 5,478 214 908 719 5 10 158 20 1,682 195 35 258 1,274 .:■ 135 1,039 1,103 3,404 95 451 296 15 86 5 1,230 55 50 347 774 23 100 541 3,666 5,241 137 653 561 136 1,000 112 20 157 2,419 24 120 596 3,876 5,619 142 698 581 146 46 1,148 148 20 163 2,527 25 25 80 5,146 4,477 40 125 151 20 11 265 20 45 3,800 26 20 135 5,759 5,431 25 125 121 5 30 5 299 15 10 75 4,721 27 60 285 4,415 5,376 150 567 326 5 5 91 10 616 86 15 171 3,334 28 50 376 3,808 5,662 100 395 286 5 10 45 25 739 55 50 210 3,742 29 20 60 3,303 3,339 35 155 111 30 231 16 40 2,721 30 60 2,883 3,277 30 75 56 5 15 5 229 5 5 25 2,827 31 10 30 3,644 3,629 105 240 310 10 5 50 40 176 25 30 2,638 32 5 150 1,477 3,394 45 546 390 100 16 506 30 20 90 1,651 33 85 538 643 2,824 72 442 462 92 10 993 96 35 181 441 34 50 261 1,177 2,129 110 435 215 5 10 55 10 409 51 66 763 35 150 949 5,138 9,799 292 1,583 1,147 15 5 272 61 1,924 187 55 367 3,891 36 385 2,540 7,560 19,433 579 5,721 1,769 30 20 621 91 3,483 602 110 1,059 5,348 37 145 949 5,037 9,733 292 1,583 1,147 15 5 272 61 1,869 187 55 367 3,880 38 145 939 4,912 9,307 287 1,498 1,147 15 5 262 61 1,803 182 50 357 3,640 39 70 534 1,446 3,486 70 1,055 311 5 5 141 20 553 100 35 225 966 40 90 811 2,016 5,968 125 2,138 498 10 15 256 30 838 200 55 435 1,368 41 40 252 244 1,224 71 398 51 36 395 42 5 61 160 42 150 790 632 4,158 167 2,085 124 103 842 220 5 267 340 43 10 35 22 237 15 21 11 15 147 6 5 6 11 44 10 50 26 401 25 28 12 25 273 15 5 6 12 45 30 227 227 1,042 61 388 41 26 280 36 56 149 46 140 740 606 3,757 142 2,057 112 78 569 205 261 328 47 150 974 6,683 11,820 332 1,663 1,377 15 15 297 76 2,084 202 55 367 5,337 48 110 739 2,566 6,488 246 1,331 857 15 15 167 26 1,418 147 40 282 1,944 49 85 563 1,968 4,854 205 943 551 5 10 147 16 1,042 122 35 212 1,566 50 10,205 64,075 104,082 512,406 21,340 86, 553 58,980 1,835 375 19,800 1,325 205,852 17,150 3,130 17,625 78,441 51 75 538 1,346 4,033 181 881 617 15 15 82 16 995 112 20 177 922 52 140 1,018 2,403 4,849 53 781 481 15 96 40 1,272 95 75 377 1,564 53 14,485 103, 525 104, 540 987,654 32,000 210,956 107,822 1,675 3,070 64,515 2,540 411,363 50,895 3,750 25,875 73,193 54 12,615 257, 175 183,193 1,007,521 14,374 180,455 47,845 14,250 28,900 7,960 453,952 8,140 10,080 84, 160 157,405 55 75 538 1,345 1 3,969 64 181 869 12 612 5 15 15 67 15 16 965 30 110 2 20 177 922 56 57 115 914 5,531 9,410 226 1,029 937 5 10 247 76 1,897 162 55 296 4,470 58 275 1,563 5,142 9,230 121 1,111 842 5 20 191 50 1,931 115 145 575 4,124 59 64,630 341,080 616,155 2,085,406 21,530 112,335 109, 959 250. 1,250 187,950 106,290 898,946 26,630 25,790 85,070 509,406 60 75,985 369,405 557,068 1,440,992 14,340 97,010 74,950 500 1,325 97,320 21,385 578,340 11,505 24,950 94, 748 424,619 61 140 839 2,399 6,087 207 1,023 767 5 10 182 36 1,543 147 40 267 1,860 62 145 1,088 1,370 4,006 93 601 391 5 15 97 25 1,258 55 80 366 1,020 63 30,315 196,760 200,495 1,049,186 57, 870 178,290 97,248 1,750 2,000 47,905 4,770 427,201 38,330 8,695 56,175 128,952 64 24,890 228,550 135,498 710,911 24, 765 109,600 43,640 1,250 5,790 16,585 1,320 304,139 9,270 10,535 70,475 113,542 65 125 894 3,420 8,808 272 1,618 1,232 15 15 237 36 1,719 192 55 347 3,070 u 27,750 215,835 277,762 1,555,858 64,120 328,312 219,223 1,650 3,325 59,420 3,655 482,639 65,705 12,645 88,930 226,234 67 590 4,238 5,556 33,521 1,477 7,133 4,541 40 79 1,249 86 10,345 1,385 332 1,886 4,968 68 4,085 34,008 38,092 240,410 13,705 51,847 25,137 460 400 8,202 435 76,593 9,897 1,825 14,148 37, 761 69 20 120 137 691 15 76 90 5 35 267 20 15 30 133 70 390 2,270 2,004 12,987 430 1,160 915 10 575 30 5,893 1,305 155 455 2,059 71 1,660 12,280 9,245 41,367 1,270 4,117 2,820 150 1,865 100 18,626 5,015 385 915 6, 104 72 270 1,840 1,425 8,134 520 800 685 50 285 10 3,434 860 110 195 1,185 73 226 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reports for only (For definite Livestock other dairy and poultry SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954. Grain combines farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Far With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954 1949 Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 1949 100 or more days operators reporting 1954 1949 FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954 No tractor but horses and/or mules farms repor I Ing 1954 Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954 Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954 FARM LABOR Weet of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954, Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954 . Hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954, persons 1954, Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954, persons 1954.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954, Hired labor farms reporting 1954, 1949. dollars 1954. 1949, $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting dollars 1954. 1949. 1954. 19»-3. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting dollars 4,427 9,543 9,008 3,904 3,514 1,841 102 615 4,337 4,230 2,646 2,417 15,542 8,871 6,691 4,423 566,821 4,871 5,224 1,478,040 1,894,352 4,740 131 7,276 8,082 2,657,193 2,130,206 5,052 1,203,626 1,155,920 2,028,472 40,601 201,796 537 15,232 42,951 8,470 71,145 1,342 6,349 1,508 4,139 3,604 1,283 1,018 617 35 25 1,439 1,547 1,949 1,565 2,345 1.777 2,394 2,728 4,128 4,048 3,217 1,876 188,355 2^220 499,080 505,668 2,335 2,838 3,233 449,380 394,505 2,224 2,155 454,980 389,418 4,118 1,046,490 20,860 90,143 203,903 3,935 26,731 119 4,495 12,165 2,740 1Excludes farms reporting cial fertiliser and lime. AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM a sample of farms. See text] TENNESSEE CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 227 Area A— Continued Areas 5 and B Type of f arm— Cont inued Total all Type of farm Genera — Con. Miscel- laneous Cash- grain Other Livestock other General Pr , manly Crop and and unclassi- far™ Cotton field- Vegetable and-nut Dairy Poultry poultry Primarily Primarily Crop and and li vestock livestock fied crop crop liveBtock livestock 15 482 1,290 15,326 370 1,056 15 141 2,835 142 361 1,064 5,111 1 40 697 2,855 27,747 420 1,530 3,166 20 , 181 3,889 272 541 1,885 9,327 110 818 2,570 26,180 240 1,546 2,310 106 15 6,049 206 977 2,304 8,085 ! 25 352 1,285 10,181 160 250 851 40 10 2,138 1,670 102 181 658 4,005 .'. 30 412 1,005 12,898 175 395 766 30 10 3,485 ■ 2,468 ' 301 914 4,081 ' 10 227 370 5,426 70 85 235 25 5 1,457 1,221 57 126 388 1,686 1 5 25 299 15 102 15 •'1 10 15 66 65 2,520 55 30 130 10 1,042 648 26 106 256 201 B 10 46 20 2,912 35 35 65 1,952 10 ' 20 110 196 196 9 5 252 50 2,284 90 35 95 5 803 620 91 91 353 101 LC 267 50 2,438 110 40 100 5 834 101 101 384 102 11 15 127 20 935 65 20 20 323 1 245 31 15 165 50 12 15 127 20 942 65 20 20 325 1 245 31 15 170 50 13 20 102 10 1,559 50 25 45 5 606 420 199 106 14 20 107 6 6 10 5 1,576 429 441 55 30 5 5 45 5 607 223 234 9 422 L15 115 42 5 5 55 10 10 [99 46 47 107 25 25 L6 17 25 422 720 8,950 135 565 657 35 5 2,544 61 1,607 112 216 892 2,121 1- 25 475 730 9,621 155 595 692 40 5 2,765 72 1 , 7-8 123 236 932 2,228 1':' 25 572 605 9,419 195 520 615 15 3,130 61 2,054 162 291 941 1,436 20 75 523 385 6,578 130 271 295 61 5 1,993 20 1,654 111 353 922 21 35 844 640 11,404 300 570 670 45 3,854 81 2,633 217 352 1,190 i ,49; 22 100 670 405 7,876 165 307 320 89 2,368 20 , 156 431 1,121 902 23 35 497 1,920 18,760 275 785 1,960 30 L5 4,390 136 2,871 202 381 1,309 6,406 24 40 606 2,115 21,489 280 840 2,100 35 15 . 161 3,536 271 506 1,551 6,955 ." 75 2,105 9,520 25 100 226 10 71 4 45 685 55 90 190 7,330 ■ 5 70 2,200 9,505 25 125 110 ' ' 695 15 115 252 . 27 10 190 2,125 13,775 130 755 1,146 15 85 1 . 224 137 161 631 7,240 28 60 281 2,130 11,809 95 525 655 25 : . t s i 1 315 63e 6,437 29 100 1,855 8,596 40 145 195 627 35 85 166 6,315 30 5 70 1,755 7,417 25 80 155 5 685 40 698 11 90 171 5,457 31 15 10 1,720 10,217 185 640 1,385 15 10 ) ,001 760 65 40 5,836 32 10 120 740 9,892 50 530 1,442 35 10 , 7 35 1,210 55 230 825 2,900 33 10 457 285 6,378 90 265 380 13 2,294 21 1,561 81 251 719 701 34 15 115 320 3,041 105 255 235 40 493 81 40 221 735 35 50 687 2,320 26,483 375 1,595 3,277 60 20 6,306 171 3,679 272 536 1,840 8,352 36 65 1,564 3,095 46,654 665 4,210 5,415 95 30 361 6,990 570 1,104 3,765 11,187 37 50 682 2,305 26,180 375 1,595 3,277 60 20 6,219 166 3,560 267 536 1,823 8,282 38 50 662 2,210 25,525 370 1,555 3,237 ■ 20 6,044 161 3,500 262 526 1,798 7,992 39 5 287 485 9,120 120 1,010 1,077 20 10 2,640 75 1,091 100 216 831 1,930 40 462 615 13,657 180 2,130 1,598 25 10 3,801 80 1,531 220 376 1,206 2,500 41 5 197 125 3,835 65 145 240 10 1,282 46 1,043 57 106 360 481 42 10 440 270 7,472 115 525 580 10 2,417 120 1,959 88 202 761 695 43 5 82 20 1,486 15 20 30 5 595 26 507 17 45 110 116 44 5 140 30 2,346 20 25 60 5 951 35 865 19 65 173 128 45 5 170 115 2,654 55 130 210 5 803 26 664 46 71 278 366 46 5 300 240 5,126 95 500 520 5 1,466 85 1,094 69 137 588 567 47 50 702 2,830 28,928 410 1,680 3,322 60 20 6,691 186 4,014 282 561 1,955 9,747 48 30 647 1 . ■ ' 17,587 310 1,285 1,961 45 15 4,681 111 3,089 217 436 1,465 3,972 49 25 531 890 11,836 180 785 1,176 35 10 3,353 86 2,115 147 321 1,097 2,531 50 1,055 98,170 60,685 1,420,373 28,065 51,325 79,485 6,065 300 513,764 10,265 364,899 24,575 35,030 144,565 162,035 51 10 532 735 13,136 235 890 1,450 35 15 3,516 91 2,589 172 316 1,100 2,727 5.' 85 633 895 14,489 155 891 1,030 76 10 3,975 65 3,203 145 743 1,614 2,582 53 4,300 295,905 62,930 3,958,013 58,360 104,250 164,960 65,480 1,825 1,483,155 82,030 1,220,517 47,800 94,701 292,310 342,625 54 14, 505 318,723 97,810 5,117,486 90,385 136,185 145,335 85,635 15,500 1,662,008 51,975 1,378,948 46,350 224, 725 437,574 842,866 55 10 495 37 735 12,867 269 230 5 890 1,450 30 5 15 3,380 136 80 11 2,511 78 171 1 311 5 1,083 17 2,716 11 56 57 40 617 2,160 24,819 205 1,000 2,547 55 20 6,304 186 3,637 217 491 1,725 8,432 58 125 823 2,220 24,016 220 1,236 1,925 90 10 5,976 160 4,102 190 993 2,348 6,766 59 52,900 272,079 236,650 11,707,878 30,295 149,960 504,624 20,505 5,600 5,035,850 618,855 2,749,674 47,080 332,125 720,840 1/92,470 61,655 257,206 245,865 9,255,395 25,415 146,740 257,510 48,885 12,500 3,943,253 415,210 2,162,077 27,825 402, 505 572,288 1,241,187 61 20 562 815 13,944 245 815 1,396 50 3,970 86 2,588 167 356 1,290 2,981 62 95 683 730 11,466 145 521 740 71 10 3,443 50 2,664 110 623 1,403 1,686 63 5,650 216,890 50,350 2,836,400 70,915 103,555 130,460 18,195 1,022,355 17,740 778,961 54,563 94,211 334,495 210,950 64 24,145 212,155 69,880 2,461,971 72,070 89,285 90,125 25,340 2,150 785,743 13,725 663,790 46,965 137,850 327, 373 207, 555 65 55 682 1,620 16,936 280 1,475 2,346 50 5 4,364 81 2,672 237 430 1,505 3,491 9,565 316,755 112,085 2,584,807 65,030 217,720 191,000 13,195 600 807,492 17,280 657,551 65,355 68,200 264,694 216,690 67 201 6,381 2,488 53,661 1,340 5,376 3,837 322 12 16,774 347 12,513 1,622 1,454 5,526 4,538 68 1,180 35,988 12,810 400,017 12,325 34,460 19,517 1,975 90 125,265 2,125 105,425 11,604 11,500 43,164 32,567 69 5 91 55 1,122 10 45 40 371 299 16 50 136 155 70 20 2,775 1,175 28,554 270 385 380 9,390 10,194 315 1,535 4,040 2,045 71 475 7,410 2,620 85,118 800 2,030 1,120 26,919 29,854 925 5,770 11,650 6,050 72 150 1,500 565 22,157 230 325 220 6,142 9,735 255 875 2,975 1,400 73 228 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reports for only SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954., Electricity farms reporting 195-4.. 1950., Television set farms reporting 1954., Piped running water farms reporting 1954 . , Home freezer farms reporting 1954. , Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954 . Pouer feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . iilking machine farms reporting 1954. , rain combines farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954 . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME "I"''' With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949 . - Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . . 1949 . . 100 or more days operators reporting 1954., 1949., FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954., No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . , Tractor and horses and/or mules ... -farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954., FARM LABOR WeeL of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954. Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954,. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting dollars Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting dollars 1954., 1949., 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954 . 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 3,899 19,592 16,905 5,144 6,407 2,730 148 1,137 7 528 8 014 6 393 022 7 223 4 409 10 163 11 261 9,592 5,690 8,565 3,849 2,544 1 ','''' 19,149 6,961 10,179 1,910 13,011 9,367 823,424 8,537 8,791 1,822,397 1,578,319 8,454 17, 545 16,835 4,124,853 2,582,031 9,550 6,931 1,646,514 1,125,695 17,294 2,913,267 62,120 376,763 1,635 35,323 101,981 18,977 71,005 1,562 8,524 1,283 1,296 1,037 4,293 2,743 1,837 102,855 1,788 1,040 150,815 102,850 1,787 3,307 2,160 395,695 220,360 3,793 502,018 10,777 60,841 226 4,101 13,385 1,867 1,369 1,100 125,485 1,074 776,150 354,925 1,668 407,235 8,747 53,769 241 4,730 12,470 2,665 1,425 1,632 1,457 959 1,767 1,067 1,509 1,784 2,541 2,489 977 1,532 694 1,364 2,734 2,092 1,405 184,685 1,639 1,900 427,422 373, 642 1,616 23 704,049 14,245 94,637 400 10,373 29,941 6,246 1 Excludes farms reporting cisl fertilizer and AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM a sample of farms. See text] TENNESSEE CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 229 Area 6 — Continued Area 7 Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm General — Con. Miscel- Livestock General Miscel- Primarily Crop Bod unclsT fills Cash- Cotton Other field- Vegetable Fruit- Dairy Poultry than dairy and Primarily Primarily Crop and unclas livestock livestock Tied crop crop livestock livestock siried 71 360 1,430 1,153 31 15 10 137 41 195 11 36 667 1 246 1,491 8,133 6,764 " 15 156 86 55 279 127 693 'I 25 : 18 4,943 2 695 1,814 7,206 5,166 35 25 131 31 195 55 672 45 30 176 3,771 3 41 365 2,311 1,069 1 30 6 62 42 87 16 5 51 769 4 121 606 2,421 2,426 31 15 61 15 5 214 97 365 16 10 82 1,515 5 55 5 246 20 892 65 1,198 25 11 16 5 20 92 42 225 10 26 10 47 709 10 6 7 36 191 108 468 5 11 6 109 1 130 15 10 55 121 8 21 50 70 169 144 5 5 15 9 21 240 111 307 5 1 , 92 149 10 31 13 10 21 240 111 329 5 6 16 93 154 10 31 14 11 16 95 25 138 5 1 16 60 31 25 12 16 95 25 138 5 1 16 60 31 25 13 6 141 41 1 120 1 21 72 14 6 141 10 10 41 6 57 57 1 27 1 1 121 IB 18 1 5 21 72 11 11 15 16 17 116 776 2,259 2,986 36 5 71 61 30 179 63 456 41 25 144 1,875 18 121 789 2,395 3,265 41 80 72 30 201 69 518 42 30 162 2,015 19 86 821 1,382 1,882 36 5 96 36 10 ■■ 53 456 46 25 112 803 20 190 688 861 1,153 15 15 41 11 5 120 20 384 40 20 81 401 21 87 943 1,513 2,192 38 10 113 47 10 272 55 564 51 25 151 856 22 205 725 929 1,293 20 15 57 14 5 141 20 439 40 25 86 431 23 106 706 4,436 3,026 31 10 66 21 25 139 78 330 36 5 43 2,242 24 132 808 4,866 3,296 36 10 71 21 25 174 85 376 36 5 56 2,401 25 30 126 6,363 4,459 25 25 6 35 62 102 15 15 4,169 26 80 223 7,917 6,685 15 10 25 5 15 20 142 15 10 30 6,398 27 50 465 5,709 4,999 30 100 16 25 120 72 259 51 5 87 4,234 28 205 576 6,359 5,945 25 15 76 20 5 85 45 342 30 20 70 5,212 29 20 125 4,508 3,678 10 30 6 60 52 101 40 11 3,368 30 40 125 4,664 4,045 10 5 15 5 5 15 128 5 30 3,827 31 60 130 4,851 2,887 55 10 30 15 20 35 50 25 15 2,627 32 105 595 3,271 3,367 30 5 65 40 50 60 50 264 25 97 2,681 33 71 516 570 1,134 16 5 45 21 10 128 27 317 41 20 77 427 34 15 305 812 748 20 51 15 76 26 139 5 5 35 376 35 241 1,496 7,856 6,815 105 20 171 91 55 274 128 715 86 25 214 4,931 36 488 3,064 11,328 11,523 170 20 322 338 75 677 232 1,635 206 75 499 7,274 37 236 1,490 7,821 ' 6,749 95 20 171 86 55 268 128 701 86 25 214 4,900 38 216 1,465 7,491 6,463 95 20 166 86 55 243 128 686 86 25 204 4,669 39 131 685 1,981 2,395 25 80 31 20 155 63 306 45 15 96 1,559 40 177 1,030 2,648 3,585 35 140 32 20 260 101 477 75 40 162 2,243 41 60 231 317 568 15 1 10 84 1 190 15 5 42 205 42 95 569 1,189 1,475 40 16 220 174 3 472 45 10 133 362 43 25 46 91 155 1 5 44 1 73 5 7 19 44 25 67 305 283 10 5 92 3 116 10 18 29 45 35 206 247 462 15 1 10 47 147 10 5 40 187 46 70 502 884 1,192 40 6 215 82 356 35 10 115 333 47 251 1,541 9,309 8,051 121 20 186 91 65 284 138 770 96 25 224 6,031 48 185 1,186 4,160 4,334 86 10 76 70 35 224 82 553 66 15 154 2,963 49 145 896 3,009 3,304 61 10 50 35 20 151 56 328 45 10 94 2,444 50 17,800 107,400 187,747 218,625 5,805 875 2,690 1,990 640 30,158 3,632 50,390 2,410 640 13,150 106, 245 51 150 886 2,329 2,216 60 61 50 20 189 47 443 46 10 108 1,182 52 410 1,257 2,678 2,905 40 25 86 21 10 125 45 627 60 50 146 1,670 53 17, 170 151,495 635, 135 790,713 7,975 34,690 157,775 3,200 169,894 16, 221 204,603 8,280 2,480 42,275 143,320 54 64,930 194,680 480,405 665,990 12,045 3,265 71, 588 14,250 2,250 64,800 17,050 222, 272 9,185 8,345 56,980 183,960 55 150 885 1 2,298 31 2,162 54 60 60 1 40 10 20 177 12 46 1 422 21 46 10 107 1 1,174 8 56 57 236 1,306 7,508 6,604 80 15 146 51 30 243 133 600 71 20 187 5,028 58 670 1,886 7,091 6,446 30 20 100 46 10 179 70 776 55 55 170 4,935 59 82,630 321,895 861, 380 1,458,696 8,545 1,570 13,710 13,025 2,835 135,738 440,575 185,597 10,765 7,350 36, 510 602,476 60 129,475 268,665 733,609 959,720 2,200 1,650 12,975 5,100 3,375 114,144 52,470 157,231 7,790 9,800 32,475 560,510 61 126 976 3,032 3,363 56 5 116 66 20 228 82 583 66 25 143 1,973 62 340 1,043 1,778 2,144 20 15 96 26 10 145 45 556 40 40 131 1,020 63 24,465 228,175 291,975 479,174 9,180 3,750 24,700 27,825 1,960 76,032 9,725 149,395 10,425 6,895 32,935 126,352 64 53, 220 196,023 178,720 329,004 5,985 4,750 20,439 3,550 1,000 43,074 2,395 131,776 5,745 5,440 20, 280 84,570 65 221 1,456 6,236 6,371 101 15 171 91 65 264 93 703 91 20 224 4,533 66 52,510 399,630 530,892 1,008,841 17,333 3,310 44,680 77,275 13,280 134,035 15,217 291,206 21,730 5,305 65,701 319,769 67 1,110 8,742 11, 615 19,890 316 68 1,139 1,280 250 2,030 319 5,819 452 130 1,366 6,721 68 7,137 50, 522 66,033 105,898 2,592 535 3,126 4,379 1,030 13,110 1,367 34,813 2,464 1,120 6,835 34,527 69 30 231 381 633 10 5 25 5 55 25 189 11 5 31 272 70 1,125 6,290 6,335 17,770 200 25 420 60 1,295 290 7,136 72 75 2,595 5,602 71 2,490 17,160 19,065 48,373 1,015 100 1,100 110 3,835 730 19,823 185 235 5,580 15, 660 72 690 3,140 3,069 7,953 70 15 220 30 790 145 3,296 21 35 488 2,843 73 230 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 5.- -FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are baaed on reportB for only SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954. Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954. number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME oper other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949 . . Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954.. 1949., FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER Ho tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954. Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954. Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days ) farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954. Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954.. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures1 farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954. Machine hire farms reporting 1954. dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2 ,500 and over farms reporting 1954 . Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting dollars Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting dollars 1954. L949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954 . 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954 - 1954. 24,358 6,576 12,396 5,291 353 9,071 9,910 9,164 6,016 10, 573 6,753 14,766 17,116 U'.:» - 15,283 12,101 11,442 8,104 5,554 3,610 ",283 11,071 2,360 5,275 26,137 14,096 10,673 987,890 8,681 10,268 3,342,985 3,453,144 8,424 257 21,313 18,835 6,876,394 4,790,002 18,954 2,701,240 60,761 327,677 1,903 40,479 120,865 23,793 37,855 808 6,160 1,470 1,610 1,315 3,845 3,765 2,590 1,880 140,485 1,575 1,475 203,880 146,485 1,570 3,020 2,060 389,390 212,060 2,085 1,165 239,530 122,900 3,835 461,255 10,440 50,040 325 5,590 16,245 3,240 24,490 500 2,363 1,107 1,819 1,373 1,059 1,252 1,484 988 1,982 1,223 1,218 1,734 1,733 1,693 780 1,301 626 1,326 1,829 1,512 1,120 231,735 1,222 1,049 1,361,907 1,131,455 1,063 159 1,653 1,298 2,483,904 1,643,023 1,709 674,985 15,105 86,487 389 11,888 35,823 7,723 1,403 1,368 1,245 395,495 504,144 1,207 1,272 579 ,220 368,040 1,112 1,089 299,775 264,088 1,376 441,585 9,696 52,833 Excludes farms reporting AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TYPE OF FARM a sample of farms. See text] TENNESSEE CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 231 Areas 8a, C, and D— Continued Area 8b Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm General — Con. Miscel- Livestock General Miscel- all Fi- marily Crop and and farms grain Cotton field- Vegetable Dairy Poultry dairy and poultry Primarily Primarily Crop and and ll estock li.-estoclt fied crop crop livestock livestock sified 40 226 5,981 6,499 37 1,348 16 775 95 501 121 55 588 2,957 1 100 842 15,658 31,657 212 11,969 91 36 2,287 265 1,177 407 170 1,778 13,265 2 291 1,322 15,469 26,069 125 6,1 16 78 11 2,110 206 1,626 376 515 2,203 11,923 3 30 141 4,524 6,359 1 . 21 11 536 75 369 61 35 406 3,292 4 60 417 7,592 14,768 87 4,004 36 21 1,381 225 865 217 135 1,103 6,694 5 35 5 181 5 2,971 6,011 161 16 1,477 45 6 5 650 10 100 5 522 30 97 105 633 16 2,400 55 6 7 15 111 254 2,093 16 681 6 460 25 240 ',■1 50 332 212 8 15 10 72 1,070 5 140 561 10 55 1 45 151 102 9 15 102 110 905 5 225 206 20 140 21 15 177 96 10 15 102 113 936 5 230 207 20 150 26 15 187 96 11 26 6 316 15 84 5 ol 10 15 41 30 12 6 20 •■ 84 5 61 10 15 41 30 13 15 106 145 1,423 25 416 11 286 15 229 41 30 237 127 14 15 5 106 20 151 22 1,437 205 25 416 50 11 6 1 293 54 15 231 57 41 30 242 27 127 16 15 16 5 20 23 207 50 1 55 57 28 16 17 55 476 4,498 10,012 32 4,014 36 26 967 80 612 157 75 908 3,105 18 65 497 4,825 10,753 37 4,219 41 32 1,088 85 748 170 80 971 3,282 19 80 '» i2 3,908 9,161 92 3, ,42 21 11 1,306 115 701 191 115 1,142 2,025 20 106 672 2,017 5,702 45 1,411 9 6 1,079 61 663 186 225 933 1,084 21 90 630 4,158 10,429 103 3,713 2 18 1,629 115 953 230 150 1,369 2,122 22 121 759 2,078 6,282 45 1,511 23 7 1,218 77 810 201 250 1,011 1,129 ;:3 55 462 9,486 1^,590 127 5,748 36 21 1,33b 180 820 207 130 1,128 7,857 24 55 550 10,660 19,856 143 6,226 41 23 1,688 190 1,134 245 210 1,419 8,537 25 150 12,477 12,439 11 947 10 5 296 35 209 60 20 315 10,531 26 55 141 14,286 13,293 25 476 20 1 301 40 312 50 110 266 11,692 27 30 290 12,324 16, 591 97 4,416 41 5 628 95 351 135 70 697 10,056 28 96 396 12,646 15,047 45 2,226 40 1 685 50 515 171 150 636 10,528 29 15 110 10,849 10,728 16 1,021 16 5 278 50 214 45 25 302 8,756 30 25 91 10,596 9,989 20 356 20 1 275 15 308 50 60 126 8,758 31 5 40 7,765 14,332 120 4,586 30 10 380 100 105 120 15 140 8,726 32 15 260 5,038 11,195 10 5,511 45 15 616 60 406 131 40 531 3,830 33 55 437 1,903 5,853 22 2,407 11 11 915 25 500 131 95 816 920 34 25 125 2,005 3,308 70 1,035 10 391 90 201 60 20 326 1,105 35 100 847 13,781 30,206 207 12,494 66 36 2,187 265 1,096 407 145 1,733 11,570 36 195 1,694 19,449 50,451 408 21,212 121 165 4,757 445 2,358 719 320 3,606 16,340 37 100 847 13,704 29,881 207 12,464 66 36 2,148 265 990 397 145 1,708 11,455 38 95 842 13,069 28,875 202 12,209 61 31 2,093 245 949 367 130 1,653 10,935 39 45 396 3,466 10,826 85 4,915 36 20 1,100 120 303 146 90 821 3,190 40 85 677 4,881 15,345 155 47 25 1,575 130 420 182 120 1,216 4,040 41 15 106 661 16 833 6 11 437 45 429 96 40 333 748 42 15 175 1,499 6,231 51 1,568 13 109 1,089 70 989 170 70 737 1,365 43 5 21 74 606 6 72 6 6 151 5 178 26 25 78 53 44 5 25 311 1,253 6 155 13 12 412 5 360 45 45 134 66 45 10 85 594 2,545 10 781 11 327 40 302 70 20 283 701 46 10 150 1,188 4,978 45 1,413 97 677 65 629 125 25 603 1,299 47 100 862 16,285 33,557 197 13,044 91 36 2,302 275 1,212 437 165 1,813 13,985 48 70 607 7,148 22,185 127 8,988 56 31 1,792 190 951 352 145 1,568 7,985 49 70 506 5,475 17,098 86 6,662 16 1,477 160 705 271 130 1,323 6,227 50 5,350 71,080 314,960 1,330,524 7,550 432,540 2,600 975 186, 560 14, 570 151,104 41,610 24,320 173,235 295,460 51 45 402 3,768 14,249 67 5,783 41 26 1,292 135 846 276 115 1,203 4,465 52 186 907 4,569 15,423 75 4,250 59 1,846 116 1,351 266 445 1,787 5,222 53 13,070 71,468 757,162 2,630,182 15,860 623,245 13,835 22,550 701,230 34,715 470,525 74,210 63,850 247,777 362,385 54 53,180 229,040 1,058,527 3,119,593 13,270 475,155 56,955 95,315 718,394 73,191 529,930 77,000 153,705 361,785 564,893 55 45 396 3,729 14,097 67 5,773 40 20 1,216 130 808 275 110 1,200 4,458 56 6 39 152 10 1 6 76 5 38 1 5 3 7 57 85 712 13,602 25,812 96 9,413 61 36 2,052 270 995 277 150 1,523 10,939 58 286 997 11,914 22,891 40 6,105 64 5 2,176 206 1,414 251 525 2,072 10, 033 59 40,065 151,475 1,729,365 6,030,326 5,830 1,179,350 5,035 10,375 1,407,518 716,120 651,528 50,465 155,705 582,450 1,265,950 60 74,240 179,938 1,494,704 4,138,664 5,295 683,520 16,914 1,250 967,098 304,588 368,499 28,223 210,030 402,377 1,150,870 61 80 652 6,319 14,941 127 6,089 31 21 1,467 125 826 257 120 1,403 4,475 62 186 837 3,374 9,920 45 2,805 34 1,506 101 1,059 201 375 1,448 2,340 63 18,205 106,185 411,422 1,986,834 18,470 620,800 4,400 6,550 418,184 26,430 249,453 57,205 33,515 290,877 260,950 64 29,170 149,130 309,272 1,442,402 7,835 278,995 13,244 3,525 330,475 36,944 255,878 43,040 61,985 250,211 160,270 65 90 847 9,873 28,198 126 12,099 91 36 2,101 200 1,055 412 160 1,739 10,179 22,975 165,280 682,715 3,509,599 26,605 1,556,068 15,130 4,820 472,724 23,130 289, 758 106,435 45,280 400,632 569,017 67 516 3,772 15,604 76,414 634 33,894 303 101 10,135 518 6,462 2,043 909 9,121 12,294 68 2,570 22,461 77,212 354, 184 3,978 138,892 1,206 691 56,187 2,510 32,934 10,773 4,810 50,476 51,727 69 20 131 682 1,884 5 671 297 20 211 35 25 260 360 70 650 3,350 9,110 31,012 375 9,510 5,580 375 6,272 220 300 4,600 3,780 71 2,175 8,275 28,235 95,833 1,550 27,935 17,355 1,510 18,073 720 1,225 14,930 12,535 72 350 1,850 5,404 17,395 250 4,755 2,770 190 3,545 115 260 2,995 2,515 "3 232 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are baaed on reporta for only Type of farm Livestock other dairy and poultry vestocL on hand: ' Horses and mules farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Cows, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. Mili cows farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. All hogs and pigs. Chickens 4 months old and Hogs and pigs sold alive. Chickens sold. Chicken eggs sold. •farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. .farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. aid: .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. -farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dozens 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. gallons 1954. dollars 1954. 1949. Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes.. . . , farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Corn harvested for grain. ...farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested bushels sold 1554. 1949. 1949 . Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested bushels sold L95. . 1949. 1954. Cotton harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bales harvested Burley tobacco harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. 1949. pounds harvested 1954. 1949. 1954. 102,616 148,517 212,759 376,710 158,881 181,286 1,763,312 1,612,839 154,202 176,396 977,048 824,193 139,481 167,377 618,736 649,670 120,741 152,013 1,068,819 1,417,495 170,553 201,326 8,090,948 8,133,195 110,685 134,357 814,158 682,030 46,091,987 55,722,233 56, 286 93,774 934,177 1,404,632 30,802,587 38,219,056 29, 579 77,419 5,165,338 4,083,849 71,284 114,374 24,239,841 25,493,315 9,479,823 9,692,562 163,784,857 50,218,325 46,810,292 134,117 164,527 1,821,995 2,062,913 125,790 161,896 1,637,864 1,991,705 31,631,085 56,222,208 6,227,713 6,416,239 19,088 21,425 195,085 241,400 3,665,849 3,530,100 2,380,811 1,895,731 55,916 66,241 618,940 885,193 1,280,310 1,656,405 1,205,482 1,023 1,178 2,643 3,162 1,703 1,522 23,062 13,734 1,612 1,441 11,698 6,245 1,366 1,337 4,388 4,022 1,294 1,454 17,518 16,552 1,991 1,857 95,450 72,048 8,701 3,363 530,576 12,283 13,064 363,282 360,758 892 931 216, 530 154,206 74,145 56, 287 502,805 136,755 104,784 2,560 2,124 87,822 61,580 2,528 2,09e 85,739 59,445 2,120,504 2,006,495 1,416,964 1,165,495 264, 963 242,783 224,095 26,726 26,101 22,882 18,810 29,516 45,439 86,546 25,357 30,993 174,077 153, 529 24,805 30,356 93,889 82,242 21,473 28,443 53,472 64,818 24,478 31,127 176,302 198,878 32,293 38,007 1,065,600 1,045,747 12,471 18,782 58,619 48,446 3,086,133 3,327,844 10,556 16,754 106,315 150,047 3,101,372 3,517,119 3,267 11,165 81,545 311,134 7,374 13,733 1,175,392 1,267,937 421,635 462,352 4,291,240 1,098,333 1,174,540 33,660 37,367 493,026 462,914 32,298 36,920 461,867 453,438 7,014,387 9,743,236 1,634,920 810,014 58,560 46,440 32,620 85,168 163,638 72,204 19,368 19,306 35,826 42,995 25,351 23,012 190,319 1A0,733 24,946 22, 532 113,938 77,316 23,688 21,670 83,575 65,082 20,245 19, 675 101,766 113,910 26,740 24,851 1,094,422 1,009,600 19,801 18,131 84,569 50,029 3,893,351 3,026,992 7,341 9,939 61,964 80,752 1,506,310 1,692,448 3,931 9,911 86,574 249,362 12,648 16,931 1,893,388 2,653,013 653,350 923,272 11,567,548 3,032,528 1,767,165 26,410 23,784 259,439 249,367 25,365 23,639 247,482 246,697 5,548,461 7,611,175 1,137,220 613,435 5,519 6,197 39,854 50,685 758, 582 741,870 386,490 295,415 29,595 24, 217 38,322 31,846 205,754 210,367 175, 958 2,169 1,136 148,805 105,049 1,485 1,716 28,055 41,400 76 239 39,105 55,945 15,970 24,180 48,460 12,050 87,426 18,930 4,645 10,565 2,075 1,367 2,160 33,375 55,795 212 207 37,695 31,630 14,270 11,050 94,182 24,750 27,665 58,100 112,475 5,280 22,185 9,930 8,025 5,115 3,925 6,061 3,197 5,375 10,324 11,945 22,919 35,408 15,037 14,435 378,798 318,380 15,027 14,394 237,595 191,336 14,982 14,294 224,529 181,819 9,420 10,104 93,701 119,170 13,425 13,618 837,993 758,268 14,356 13,954 162,208 124,767 5,698,640 6,235,984 5,606 7,785 86,817 115,098 2,443,913 2,814,478 3,134 5,529 269,832 205,990 8,537 10,387 2,659,072 2,799,747 971,787 1,023,356 106,466,422 36,393,530 30,666,107 10, ^94 10, 928 184,131 170,694 9,208 10,648 138,299 160,454 2,723,195 5,108,336 203,610 292,375 2,375 2,050 24,144 22,260 406,255 292,948 238,662 129,870 2,120 1,689 12,016 11,321 7,529 7,250 6,425 5,910 6,683 6,506 249,585 246,945 257,945 620 1,018 1,184 2,288 1,170 1,326 13,282 10,060 1,130 1,271 6,952 1,236 3,951 3,728 754 915 4,638 7,912 1,453 1,564 842,333 354,200 920 1,004 5,287 3,222 296,372 221,967 324 612 5,721 7,451 191,495 179,405 1,436 1,389 4,027,935 1,471,476 1,331 1,493 8,073,605 3,899,185 3,522,320 1,808,875 832,918 227,585 152,645 127,135 315,110 10,065 7,495 126 137 1,162 1,040 23,004 14,780 15,570 3,285 95 10,011 10,694 11,112 11,761 18,614 31,384 58,749 16, 505 21,923 471,591 449,067 16,056 21,391 230,230 186, 222 13,005 19,799 61,879 101,644 13,563 19, 161 359,155 471,055 1A,648 20,732 862,873 1,120,295 16,194 21,160 275,522 261, 565 21,438,542 29,493,925 12,077 18,657 430,577 603,099 16,425,084 19,040,740 4,027 10,069 167,822 403,912 8,853 15,564 2,594,018 3,865,089 950,726 1,397,297 8,633,960 2,304,314 3,685,879 11,933 17,173 304,814 376,689 10,966 16,773 257,175 349,835 5,466,755 11,308,585 306,995 899,266 3,007 3,113 38,862 45,422 733,161 673,168 484,494 374,427 1,844 2,603 11,089 21,303 4,613 6,087 5,327 7,070 278,674 353,497 283,400 LFor comparability of data on livestock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. Includes milk equivalent of i and butterfat sold. TENNESSEE 233 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 a sample of farms. See t-.-xt] The State— Continued Areas 1 and A Type of farm — Continued Total Type of 'arm General — Con. Uiscel- Livestock General Uiscel- Primarily Crop and and fame grain Cotton field- Vegetable Fruit- Dairy Poultry l£ftrT Primarily Primarily Crop and and livestock livestock fied crop crop livestock livestock sified 1,093 6,832 30,108 17,850 284 12,429 35 61 50 241 75 1,313 263 46 423 2,630 1 3,16% 12,373 47,794 28,545 213 19,453 60 86 117 464 61 2,322 404 110 941 4,314 2 2,665 15,156 49,917 48,186 943 32,629 90 93 155 683 120 4,977 876 91 1,589 5,940 3 8,800 34,135 95,468 91,011 708 62,431 235 214 364 1,660 127 8,993 1,163 400 3,109 11,607 4 1,423 8,966 59,854 5,206 421 16,468 25 21 70 491 135 2,030 363 71 709 4,402 5 3,744 13,884 66,633 31,017 286 20,091 45 30 123 665 71 2,777 408 150 1,101 5,270 6 29,174 158,027 281,013 300,139 9,629 126,315 115 640 780 22,370 1,575 81,571 7,894 1,173 18,735 29,342 7 53,828 176, 967 262,361 254,116 3,489 109,975 1,175 110 984 22,843 285 65,708 3,434 1,865 17,393 26,855 8 1,408 8,901 56,883 24,396 400 16,077 25 21 70 491 130 1,948 343 71 689 4,131 9 3,714 13,747 63,811 30,083 256 19,635 40 30 118 659 61 2,640 388 150 1,096 5,010 L0 16,325 88,862 154,827 158,215 4,633 67,529 80 330 400 13,700 850 40,827 3,842 566 9,801 15,657 11 28,198 90,278 141,545 127,016 1,323 58,417 645 40 571 14,529 153 26,754 1,466 955 8,521 13,642 l.- 1,403 8,454 51,051 19,289 323 13,161 25 15 45 486 80 1,181 270 71 560 3,072 L3 3,679 13,369 59,967 27,446 212 18,056 40 30 117 649 51 2,265 365 150 1,024 4,487 14 12,551 57,011 106,038 61,128 1,014 32,111 40 15 95 13,015 170 3,767 963 513 3,305 6,120 15 24,585 71,527 120, 902 85,737 516 42,869 90 40 321 13,562 121 11,085 1,060 735 5,523 9,815 16 1,133 7,446 39,712 23,592 279 17,104 25 15 60 260 60 1,561 313 66 612 3,237 17 3,234 12,096 51,034 31,273 334 21,896 35 51 102 408 46 2,408 392 135 1,005 4,461 18 17,639 105,531 169, 170 232,850 7,564 121, 211 210 25 620 4,790 640 53,724 5,132 1,712 17,755 19,467 19 46,244 160,607 253,130 291,737 4,657 143,292 235 380 796 6,937 386 78,305 5,003 2,150 20,144 29,452 20 1,368 8,559 66,478 32,329 463 22,367 35 25 65 401 245 1,687 376 71 654 5,940 21 3,684 13,783 79,056 38,352 426 25,831 55 115 147 589 131 2,488 478 165 1,099 6,828 22 182,815 635,645 2,296,570 1,374,369 28,205 694,409 945 640 2,450 27,000 208, 100 95,858 21, 147 17,745 58,430 219,440 23 272,644 820,851 2,499,995 1,142,873 12,913 652,577 2,120 3,450 3,965 29,491 39,870 117,273 19,145 9,390 60,131 192, 548 24 1,388 8,541 33,020 13,411 310 7,449 20 6 45 476 85 2,045 257 66 684 1,968 25 3,674 12,982 40,813 19,424 162 11,645 15 11 103 674 51 2,662 297 155 1,021 2,628 26 13,658 77,514 110,665 138,526 4,553 42, 529 110 419 325 9,744 590 55,645 3,585 466 9,711 10,849 27 21,136 71,994 87,290 107,674 1,049 33,868 30 58 326 9,041 184 46,916 1,161 925 6,828 7,288 28 666,101 4, 254, 929 5,197,646 8,903,685 311,295 2,438,671 3,441 32,200 16,265 416,415 37,855 4,027,047 259,697 19,410 687,244 654,145 29 1,389,090 5,351,017 5,669,323 10,025,905 100,321 2,510,759 915 8,175 26,910 498,612 13,040 5,364,057 106,131 80,315 637,458 679,212 30 968 5,579 11,689 10,627 209 6,758 15 30 171 35 1,450 247 56 571 1,085 31 2,924 10,232 23,647 17,992 214 11,238 25 16 76 351 46 2,433 341 130 938 2,184 32 20,243 97,843 94,365 189,583 5,355 69,331 415 375 4,434 345 73,027 4,506 2,036 17,256 12,503 33 49,480 170,219 186,917 278,860 3,315 103,729 150 155 925 7,569 295 107,800 6,286 2,490 25,051 21,095 34 678,925 3,241,164 2,288,091 6,716,171 186,455 2,048,175 7,920 10,350 193,760 11,545 2,869,287 167,820 115,175 672,390 433,294 JS 1,353,442 4,675,680 3,844,375 8,107,894 112,701 2,498,564 3,570 4,270 25,315 238,469 6,860 3,552,612 210,955 79,370 812,509 562,699 36 637 2,983 9,031 4,032 80 1,891 10 5 115 250 396 58 41 260 926 37 2,419 7,862 26,510 10,667 133 6,213 10 36 65 228 126 1,131 212 90 638 1,785 38 110,164 168,698 216,863 642,122 6,380 48,860 110 100 6,910 476,220 16,858 3,445 15,549 37,055 30,635 39 142,771 346,269 863,961 400,532 4,672 176,566 495 2,455 1,055 12,735 42,456 55,416 8,740 4,520 34,894 56,528 40 1,168 6,317 22,318 7,089 181 3,580 5 15 190 240 729 165 51 375 1,558 41 3,404 11,498 37,743 12, 526 133 6,904 15 35 46 318 111 1,522 212 130 777 2,323 42 1,285,065 2,619,016 3,312,679 3,696,722 108,090 647,155 520 1,670 85,770 1,738,125 268,400 67,445 210,825 272,580 296, 142 43 1,731,289 3,454,477 5,175,908 1,814,234 12,505 518,092 4,785 5,370 4,665 88,995 355,915 307,007 28,090 30, 265 187,880 270,565 44 516,861 976,893 1,246,964 1,440,564 35,800 248,570 155 500 28,465 650,830 93,560 23,235 135,635 106,980 116,834 45 647,246 1,270,781 1,925,434 766, 196 4,991 200,777 1,915 2,310 1,675 38,185 180,620 119,847 11,281 13,405 76,848 114,342 46 4,073,915 14,839,059 8,987,872 10,410,443 110, 594 1,429,760 2,178 650 7,034,306 14,200 355,172 181,323 205,763 817,844 258,653 47 1,144,121 3,953,815 2,517,284 3,375,836 30,705 371,898 355 125 2,453,545 2,590 95,595 45,983 68,695 245,285 60,760 48 2,071,625 4,258,342 2,559,968 4,911,439 6,510 614,370 450 325 5,125 3,252,283 1,875 451,607 26,405 91,265 289, 585 171,639 49 1,088 8,125 35,234 29,489 515 23,033 35 26 65 401 80 1,420 388 56 695 2,775 50 3,204 13,458 51,590 33,658 378 25,269 40 70 62 446 56 2,079 423 110 1,126 3,599 51 20,334 166,863 231,772 444,048 24,357 297,479 905 225 485 11,770 1,085 52,351 11,298 1,364 22,371 20,358 52 50,831 232,230 382,539 444,035 11,776 294,408 355 635 785 8,919 490 60,029 9,015 1,875 25,656 30,092 53 993 7,658 32,623 27,703 493 21,857 35 26 60 296 75 1,290 343 56 639 2,533 54 3,134 13,318 50,508 33,022 367 24,892 40 70 57 421 56 1,986 423 110 1,091 3,509 55 16,699 148,979 212,595 390,267 22,839 270,915 845 200 465 6,260 870 41,111 9,719 804 18,516 17,723 56 48,334 225,196 373,917 422,911 11,186 287, 597 355 635 745 7,959 490 51,491 8,635 1,500 23,663 28,655 57 364, 539 3,167,095 3,663,119 5,986,236 527,990 3,725,157 13,075 2,450 7,925 124,165 10,190 770,730 213,170 15,994 352,780 222,610 58 1,554,290 7,068,284 9,545,532 10,132,195 334,430 6,307,426 6,000 12,875 22,575 208,580 10,460 1,592,598 250,625 53,750 648,506 684,370 59 37,915 508,030 426,315 1,307,395 281,625 798,860 6,875 6,115 500 53,325 88,890 2,150 49,625 19,430 60 121,345 1,254,019 585,280 980,405 149,715 497,374 375 9,000 8,750 108,981 59,200 5,175 108,480 33,355 61 377 3,032 2,106 686 71 184 5 25 189 57 10 104 41 62 868 3,749 3,283 375 10 85 1 25 128 15 5 76 30 63 3,939 39,695 12,436 8,816 1,182 1,932 20 305 2,619 695 45 1,718 300 64 9,655 51,356 20,779 7,797 715 1,305 17 390 3,190 80 40 1,895 165 65 71,639 798,461 175,910 204,625 31,227 36,960 300 5,925 61,717 14,360 875 49,536 3,725 66 129,105 777,647 260,199 105,102 12,000 19,635 500 6,100 39,195 1,275 420 24,242 1,735 67 40,440 592,185 70, 282 156,648 27,893 25,595 4,870 42, 625 10,765 42,700 2,200 68 53,710 484,004 64,130 76,727 12,000 6,305 250 5,675 33,470 1,200 220 17,357 250 69 260 2,369 6,972 33,146 285 28,051 35 6 40 246 70 648 383 35 593 2,754 70 391 3,972 10,190 38,203 137 31,405 20 45 61 248 31 1,098 464 70 1,022 3,602 71 1,170 17,324 27,313 444,912 3,735 406,769 405 192 345 3,253 570 5,652 5,286 200 6,604 11,901 72 1,896 32,354 63,126 615,141 1,672 554,081 220 870 430 3,652 165 11,677 6,337 455 10,872 24,710 73 705 12,940 15,428 373,355 3,439 344,018 250 267 215 2,555 450 4,614 4,586 155 5,367 7,439 74 1,185 22,945 28,014 461,699 1,361 420,946 70 525 315 2,295 105 9,854 5,063 355 9,097 11,713 75 655 5,800 19,444 76 1,954 8,318 18,742 5 5 77 647 6,627 12,566 78 1,922 10,000 13,799 5 5 79 767,760 8,962,160 15,506,263 80 2,151,839 13,550,178 14,156,896 4,500 4,500 81 20,571 140,899 205,128 106,248 5,360 48,714 100 101 1,355 5,400 920 24,888 4,461 365 6,688 7,896 82 55,425 204,866 320,151 185,618 3,010 103,378 355 192 592 6,905 225 33,214 5,439 1,130 11,383 19,795 83 21,893 136, 101 165,536 98,347 5,842 41,270 ioo 100 1,020 7,695 850 23,457 4,456 573 6,571 6,413 84 234 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are based on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area 2 Total all Type of farm Cash-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- Dairy Poultry Livestock dairy and Primarily poultry Livestock od hand: 1 1 9,470 121 4,222 295 10 5 460 35 1,223 201 2 1950... 15,836 101 6,635 377 25 581 45 1,909 292 3 number 1954 . . . 18,444 207 8,520 555 15 15 890 50 2,683 412 4 1950... 36,646 251 15,962 888 90 1,482 90 4,768 676 5 15,160 246 5,773 326 15 15 795 65 1,820 291 6 1950... 18,290 116 6,979 387 25 771 60 2,300 292 7 number 1954 117,277 1,907 28,879 1,885 160 65 14,235 380 35,922 2,170 8 1950... 103,581 459 23,571 2,168 80 11, 749 260 30,630 1,440 9 Cows, including heifers that 14,749 231 5,682 316 10 10 1950... 17,877 101 6,878 377 20 766 55 2,235 292 11 number 1954... 61,883 930 15,747 1,076 20 30 8,675 195 16,441 1,190 12 1950... 52,894 192 13,417 1,121 25 6,997 150 12,512 751 13 Milk cows 13,539 206 5,336 296 10 15 795 55 1,491 270 14 1950... 17,213 96 6,624 372 15 751 55 2,115 277 15 number 1954 . . . 41, 176 466 12,047 922 20 25 8,510 190 5,361 800 16 1950... 44,972 167 12,173 1,018 20 6,768 110 8,039 686 17 12,971 236 5,348 275 15 555 35 1,690 250 18 1950... 15,736 116 6,063 392 10 591 50 2,216 240 19 number 1954 — 147,330 2,667 42,304 1,815 35 35 7,520 145 52,942 2,315 20 1950... 162,728 1,246 37,397 4,599 335 8,930 815 53,747 2,225 21 Chickens 4 months old and ove r.. farms reporting 1954... 17,040 291 6,548 396 10 20 735 85 1,671 320 22 1950... 20,657 156 7,854 422 30 725 75 2,278 296 23 number 1954 . . . 677,551 10,695 245,045 13,440 325 1,120 31,335 17,195 85,900 14,745 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950... sold: 707, 549 4,740 249, 565 14,350 1,150 31,460 22,105 90,232 10,095 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. . . . farms reporting 1954 . . . 9,412 146 3,152 241 15 5 725 55 1,675 176 26 1949 . . . 13,061 56 4,579 312 10 766 40 2,134 206 27 number 1954 . . . 48,483 590 9,676 701 40 35 5,285 155 18,216 595 28 1949... 46,656 116 8,356 748 10 5,178 65 19,491 428 29 dollars 1954... 2,684,168 38,765 425,665 28,875 1,575 1,180 178,980 5,430 1,338,718 26,855 30 1949... 3,770,146 6,815 486,130 45,728 345 276,215 5,165 2,086,827 28,425 31 7,524 121 2,788 95 10 430 25 1,677 175 32 1949... 11,548 71 3,688 312 15 581 40 2,301 196 33 number 1954 .. . 128,605 2,136 28,397 1,010 30 6,340 405 60,743 1,565 34 187,102 944 32,991 3,570 195 9,015 570 82,236 2,636 35 dollars 1954. . . 4,610,180 74,325 843,616 23,800 1,450 211,220 17,420 2,437, 749 48,315 36 1949... 5,382,239 24,350 748,925 99,675 4,950 277, 115 20,180 2,753,307 58,325 37 3,372 50 960 100 5 230 65 583 85 38 1949... 9,215 51 3,361 186 15 380 65 1,164 166 39 dollars 1954... 360,715 970 24,770 1,785 75 4,815 251, 750 40,338 1,730 40 1949... 327,552 1,290 92,383 5,140 380 14,525 47,665 44,000 4,790 41 7,407 110 2,470 186 10 430 80 1,000 180 42 1949... 12,172 70 4,423 232 20 535 70 1,630 211 43 dozens 1954 . . . 1,534,060 20,635 387,590 24,223 2,280 72,860 184,515 243,719 39,655 44 1949... 1,862,263 7,895 457,300 37,434 4,310 83,305 204, 705 284, 667 35,070 45 dollars 1954... 516,908 7,510 127,235 7,853 680 24,585 58,920 85,373 13,030 46 1949... 668,685 2,710 157,325 13,664 1,545 28,990 86,655 101,360 11,220 47 9,355,547 2,718,109 27,757 8,615 1,118,051 279,690 216,804 54,460 2,243 655 4,759,864 1,525,220 71,467 25,110 766,573 195,089 159,746 41,030 48 dollars 1954... 49 Specified crops harvested: 1949... 2,562,982 2,355 211,355 51,265 1,252,659 2,385 318,348 19,280 50 14,457 372 '■i 1949... 17,490 197 7J610 452 10 706 55 2,060 317 52 acres 1954... 309, 298 15,418 137,687 7,630 50 15 19,050 925 53,391 8,825 53 1949... 278, 564 7,065 103,923 8,245 275 14,305 1,010 52,081 5,625 54 Corn harvested for grain. ...farms reporting 1954... 13,999 367 7,033 380 5 5 635 65 1,427 330 55 1949... 17,263 197 7,565 442 10 701 55 2,009 317 56 acres 1954... 287,836 15,088 134,597 7,205 50 15 15,535 790 45,816 8,495 57 1949... 265,119 7,065 101,678 8,020 275 13,010 930 46,181 5,600 58 bushels harvested 1954... 5,229,845 333,230 2,465,180 123,775 625 150 278,530 13,500 853,120 181,150 59 1949... 5,988,515 174,775 2,055,385 217,085 13,125 331,135 13,800 1,223,920 137,665 60 bushels sold 1954... 1,177,985 218,685 648,045 32,015 28,350 2,950 46,030 55,775 61 1949. . . 573,913 117,545 145,090 19,335 9,000 7,225 205 73,140 40,108 62 Wheat threshed or combined... 967 100 116 75 70 5 265 50 63 1949... 375 15 40 55 5 15 85 5 64 acres 1954... 10,860 1,800 810 435 765 240 3,350 545 65 1949... 4,070 300 390 315 60 270 1,635 10 66 bushels harvested 1954... 229, 590 35,690 13,085 10,680 15,860 6,500 75,610 13,180 67 1949... 51,645 2,955 3,275 6,000 750 2,650 16,710 125 68 bushels sold 1954. . . 157,490 30,245 4,445 4,700 11,825 6,375 46,920 9,985 69 1949... 26,565 2,205 2,050 3,035 625 2,200 10,555 70 Cotton harvested farms reporting 1954 12,387 15,234 191 7 588 190 345 ^ 725 295 71 1949... 60 8,510 161 5 270 25 922 292 72 acres 1954... 106,040 1,296 83,603 545 1,805 165 3,583 1,590 73 1949... 163,792 355 118,842 805 15 1,530 155 5,968 2,200 74 bales harvested 1954... 78,438 829 64,849 395 1,250 130 2,205 1,060 75 1949... 93,148 185 70,190 482 10 960 75 2,953 1,360 76 15 5 5 77 1949... 50 5 20 5 10 78 acres 1954... 5 2 1 79 1949... 66 1 42 3 10 80 pounds harvested 1954... 8,000 2,000 1,000 81 82 1949. . . 54,725 71,362 117,578 1,483 1,838 150 23,964 40,335 24,125 1,850 2,560 215 70 155 5,500 7,195 7,730 170 200 14,500 17,198 24,592 2,315 2,585 83 1949. . . 84 tons 1954... 64,107 1,175 20,964 1,605 215 35 6,340 275 17,038 2,070 ^-For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, and State Table 12. "^Includes mili equivalent of i and butterfat sold. SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: a sample of farms. See text} TENNESSEE CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 235 Area 2 — Continued Area 3 Type of farm — Cont Total Type of farm Genera — Con. Uiscel- Livestock General Miscel- Primarily Crop and unclassi- farms grain Cotton field- Vegetable Fruit- Dairy Poultry d th»" Primarily Primarily Crop and and livestock livestock fied crop poultry crop livestock livestock sified 90 688 2,120 6,218 117 988 852 192 26 1,499 126 55 271 2,092 1 250 1,547 4,074 9,722 157 1,457 897 197 55 2,078 147 150 667 3,907 2 165 1,390 3,542 11,408 237 1,843 1,585 386 43 3,006 257 110 524 3,417 3 520 3,778 8,141 21,818 332 3,220 2,132 10 10 565 125 5,680 360 350 1,556 7,478 4 1/45 933 4,736 9,732 186 1,400 1,017 15 15 297 61 2,007 177 55 337 4,165 5 280 1,703 5,377 11,429 178 1,582 982 5 15 232 75 2,379 152 160 742 4,927 6 1,705 11,206 18,763 88,336 1,926 7,591 8,502 15 155 5,496 225 41,430 1,996 810 3,981 16,209 7 2,790 14,692 15,742 76,679 891 7,233 5,564 5 30 3,192 265 32,759 839 1,630 6,358 17,913 6 135 933 4,536 9,487 176 1,365 1,007 15 15 297 61 1,992 177 55 337 3,990 9 280 1,687 5,186 11, 162 172 1,552 957 5 15 232 75 2,339 152 160 732 4,771 10 905 6,329 10,345 907 4,306 4,799 15 80 3,233 122 18,999 1,070 485 1,847 8,934 1 1 1,490 7,431 8,808 36,198 457 3,603 2,955 5 15 1,690 140 13,612 405 815 2,894 9,607 12 135 678 4,052 8,752 140 1,340 901 15 15 297 61 1,788 172 55 337 3,631 13 275 1,647 4,986 10,683 167 1,507 897 5 15 232 75 2,215 U7 155 707 4,561 14 865 4,571 7,399 24, 711 335 3,782 2,377 15 20 3,143 122 6,146 545 435 1,258 6,533 15 1,435 6,483 8,073 26, 922 367 3,278 2,250 5 15 1,670 130 7,344 374 715 2,433 6,341 16 135 854 3,573 7,270 150 976 857 5 5 207 41 1,832 111 45 271 2,770 17 245 1,608 4,205 9,682 152 1,187 902 5 5 157 50 2,233 122 140 667 4,062 18 2,790 16,754 18,008 95,355 1,975 6,472 6,601 15 45 1,949 186 56,470 1,691 875 3,316 15,760 L9 3,810 25,301 24,323 120,222 2,055 6,82< 7,092 10 20 1,718 330 64,689 1,075 1,670 8,424 26,315 20 130 954 5,880 10,769 240 1,442 1,211 5 10 292 71 1,882 177 55 361 5,023 21 285 1,712 6,824 12,594 218 1,651 1,112 15 237 80 2,340 177 145 742 5,877 22 9,625 58,871 189,255 459,899 12,365 53,001 45,950 300 150 16,481 13,445 105,567 8,330 4,575 25,940 173,795 23 13,255 75,765 194,832 472,994 7,272 53,435 42,200 415 13,840 6,015 114,210 5,145 9,950 37,387 183,125 rv. 130 843 2,249 6,571 136 794 702 5 5 281 51 1,860 137 55 302 2,243 25 280 1,513 3,165 8,004 111 1,022 682 207 40 2,212 117 155 617 2,841 26 890 5,400 6,900 38, 865 566 2,433 3,154 10 5 2,455 132 20,645 812 390 1,771 6,492 27 1,105 5,869 5,290 30,014 222 2,447 1,515 1,044 70 16,619 255 560 2,255 5,027 28 38,800 262,615 336, 710 2,543,422 35,495 93,712 167, 691 400 590 99,965 13,580 1,625,026 75,898 17,750 96,935 316,380 29 73,910 437,695 322,891 2,823,208 16,007 148,270 104,149 57,764 7,560 1,911,476 15,115 35,245 170,267 357,355 30 135 769 1,299 4,553 85 520 467 127 21 1,783 76 40 236 1,198 31 255 1,563 2,526 7,378 112 757 607 5 10 141 45 2,301 82 145 606 2,567 32 2,785 14,747 10,447 83,558 1,075 4,372 3,846 1,684 181 58,133 1,428 735 3,035 9,069 33 4,470 29,265 21,210 117,991 1,670 4,945 5,161 15 120 2,003 305 73,144 677 1,845 7,957 20,149 34 93,105 564,925 294,255 3,096,975 34,205 117,496 102,995 49,915 3,116 2,359,937 46,740 27,500 104,925 250,146 35 136,885 812,642 445,885 3,383,796 53,770 101,435 120,938 275 3,460 41,067 7,015 2,365,026 14,545 46,815 204, 170 425,280 16 60 308 926 2,088 70 231 135 70 61 556 45 25 150 745 37 160 1,040 2,627 5,968 107 736 502 15 135 85 1,361 85 130 535 2,277 38 1,905 14,572 18,005 124,245 1,150 4,140 2,720 3,205 06,665 17,140 1,380 885 8,900 18,060 39 11,055 37,770 68,554 204,095 3,004 21,755 14,117 165 8,045 9,080 51,711 1,445 10,995 23,138 60,640 40 90 583 2,268 4,503 115 504 410 145 70 1,187 95 55 260 1,662 41 230 1,357 3,394 7,463 92 951 670 186 80 1,710 122 150 606 2,891 42 60,345 211,851 286,387 970,539 11,230 58,367 46,870 51,900 127,615 311,442 20,440 35,735 106,620 200,320 43 76,670 297,735 373,172 1,203,540 12,380 115,925 81,660 160 64,150 61,675 343,561 9,104 62,835 148,820 303,270 44 20,175 69,276 102,271 379,757 3,810 18,710 16,885 23,225 59,390 113,663 7,895 14,380 48,650 73, 149 45 27,560 105,793 131,863 446,070 3,830 41,490 27,265 60 29,470 28,510 123,751 3,105 23,605 56,219 108,765 46 359,377 1,306,894 566,771 3,346,883 4,385 655,637 128, 782 1,382,895 6,705 354,669 91,661 111,717 297, 168 313,264 47 97,350 350,705 140,185 927,777 995 160,140 38,890 414,307 2,220 101,840 25,760 28,440 77,970 77,215 48 138,520 423,205 143,610 683,241 10,200 76,515 23,520 225,513 2,115 99,031 11,780 33,765 127,937 72,865 49 145 949 2,838 8,646 312 1,573 1,222 15 5 222 31 1,780 191 40 311 2,944 50 250 1,688 4,145 10,813 232 1,767 1,167 10 176 60 2,125 152 155 732 4,237 51 4,030 31,495 30,782 169,475 12,625 28,935 21,930 320 160 3,884 290 57,772 4,625 860 7,670 30,404 52 5,420 37,730 42,885 188, 530 6,540 27,813 19,242 145 2,458 770 62,317 2,634 2,945 15,116 48,550 53 135 919 2,698 8,372 312 1,562 1,192 15 5 207 31 1,709 191 40 306 2,802 54 245 1,668 4,054 10, 662 232 1,767 1,157 10 176 55 2,084 152 155 732 4,142 55 3,635 27,638 28,972 158,256 12,500 28,545 21,233 320 110 3,139 290 50,664 4,520 820 7,228 28,887 56 4,975 35,405 41,980 181, 120 6,540 27,788 19,132 145 2,383 595 56,836 2,515 2,900 14,966 47,320 57 64,620 483,580 432,385 2,897,361 328,800 378,590 341, 186 4,200 3,250 56,310 3,700 1,135,000 84,475 15,755 130,380 415,715 58 130,225 879,165 812,235 4,639,855 204,850 493,850 507,020 4,325 68, 600 13,650 1,699,865 57,445 71,750 398,935 1,119,565 59 5,540 66,425 74,170 526,060 232,370 73,095 60,500 1,000 1,500 2,370 54,530 26,125 26,530 48,040 60 5,850 110,320 46,095 567,330 115,375 39,675 46,255 2,500 3,755 172,000 17,225 6,520 85,050 78,975 61 35 185 66 1,062 100 112 81 61 5 384 62 25 96 136 62 25 115 15 746 27 105 110 10 31 226 35 35 72 95 63 255 2,040 620 11,678 1,540 825 455 617 20 4,478 1,297 220 1,219 1,007 64 325 715 50 9,714 1,019 1,910 785 125 330 3,016 290 405 1,214 620 65 5,700 44,770 8,515 222,058 33,430 12,310 7,715 10,195 250 83,474 32,424 5,000 23,925 13,335 66 3,840 14,650 690 122,263 14,438 25,980 8,280 1,425 2,810 35,955 3,460 6,075 16,145 7,695 67 3,600 34,620 4,775 156,876 27,530 7,540 3,050 6,135 53,651 30,355 3,760 18,990 5,865 68 5,775 120 69,355 9,775 19, 935 4,500 50 980 16,630 2,270 2,245 11,950 1,020 69 85 773 2,180 2,845 35 1,663 45 15 10 95 132 132 5 201 512 70 125 1,372 3,492 3,713 10 1,937 25 40 5 188 85 30 293 1,100 71 405 4,823 8,225 25,136 345 18,020 190 30 90 595 650 1,386 10 1,500 2,320 72 560 10,776 22,586 41,910 35 28,447 150 310 30 1,345 845 115 2,753 7,880 73 240 3,130 4,350 14,246 225 10,494 60 20 50 305 387 790 5 788 1,122 74 275 7,267 9,391 19,542 15 14,503 75 115 10 464 365 30 1,390 2,575 75 5 1,832 40 200 807 25 181 86 20 115 358 76 10 1,512 25 100 466 16 254 55 25 156 415 77 2 1,340 26 112 652 14 149 78 21 92 196 78 10 1,225 16 66 431 11 199 54 22 146 280 79 5,000 1,407,060 35,010 123,205 681,470 17,500 157,390 78,140 23,000 107,740 183,605 80 10,450 1,257,663 15,375 49,570 474,655 18,460 229,809 61,225 28,150 160,779 219,640 81 1,305 7,935 7,662 56,717 2,345 4,585 5,589 40 1,775 315 25,700 2,935 625 2,983 9,825 62 3,120 17, 197 17,266 80,715 1,187 6,755 7,395 140 3,358 540 29, 675 1,940 1,640 7,850 20,235 83 1,195 7,246 5,949 48,849 2,020 3,649 5,187 60 1,769 265 23,943 1,985 415 2,590 6,966 84 236 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are based on reports for only Item Area 4 Total Type of farm Livestock General (For definitions and explanations, see text) all Cash-grain Cotton Other field-crop Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry dairy and poultry Primarily Livestock on hand: 1 farms reporting 1954... 5,187 7,335 61 65 2,399 3,169 5 40 60 289 287 45 60 529 874 202 322 1950... number 1954 .. . 10,402 110 4,698 60 554 225 1,378 374 4 1950... 17,958 160 7,747 15 90 804 140 2,902 745 ..farms reporting 1954... 7,278 96 2,994 50 464 75 714 263 1950... 8,456 85 3,595 5 45 337 60 1,019 317 number 1954 . . . 89,464 1,500 27,684 340 10,225 730 20,335 4,481 8 1950... 84,605 690 22,340 5 315 6,926 670 27,668 3,086 9 Cowb, Including heifers that ..farms reporting 1954... 6,978 8,056 91 80 2,929 3,430 5 50 45 464 337 75 60 689 964 253 292 10 11 1950 . . . number 1954 . . . 48,887 835 16, 116 200 6,660 400 9,578 2,156 1950... 37,869 355 11,824 5 135 4,428 335 8,645 1,462 13 farms reporting 1954 . . . 6,014 7,643 60 75 2,574 3,274 5 50 40 464 327 70 55 502 877 222 282 1950... number 1954 .. . 26,884 230 9,151 200 6,225 325 2,397 741 16 1950... 27,834 265 9,396 5 130 4,283 270 4,046 995 17 18 19 20 21 . .farms reporting 1954 . . . 1950... 5,863 7,540 65 80 2,727 3,323 25 50 272 252 25 40 600 956 217 311 number 1954 . . . 70,158 595 23,490 150 3,660 360 18,517 2,404 1950... 97,279 1,025 27,698 700 4,595 480 29,933 3,840 Chickens 4 months old and over ..farms reporting 1954... 8,492 95 3,728 60 407 95 608 262 22 23 24 1950... 10,155 105 4,350 10 80 327 75 number 1954 . . . 469, 178 3,820 137, 882 2,580 20,635 105,485 34,667 12,629 1950... 391,967 3,890 151,270 250 2,770 13,969 17,415 49,546 14,795 Livestock and livestock products sold: 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. ..farms reporting 1954... 5,467 51 2,224 35 414 75 724 237 1949 . . . 6,330 45 2,575 30 292 50 968 267 number 1954. .. ■42,416 310 11,170 155 4,861 310 12,353 1,559 28 1949... 42,497 105 7,666 65 2,474 210 20,867 1,172 dollars 1954... 2,798,045 23,685 622,015 8,010 222,392 14,555 1,083,218 118,310 30 1949... 4,549,339 6,530 572,395 4,600 107,089 12,985 2,814,740 107,030 31 32 33 34 35 36 ..farms reporting 1954... 3,553 5,244 35 45 1,557 2,013 10 35 192 201 25 30 590 946 137 236 number 1954 . . . 63,222 250 17,315 65 3,171 960 21,812 2,308 96,921 700 19,600 325 4,708 460 39,863 3,600 dollars 1954. . . 2,315,125 9,700 545,640 1,425 98,761 30,420 912,814 90,875 1949... 2,953,309 21,875 490,880 7,615 124, 218 10,035 1,358,409 109,030 37 Chickens sold farms reporting 1954 . . . 1,524 4,065 10 45 521 1,631 15 35 105 115 95 85 152 522 81 160 38 1949 . . . dollars 1954... 408, 214 195 11,094 625 31,170 337,720 4,575 2,190 40 1949... 399, 186 1,890 45,630 1,315 4,375 252,855 22,666 8,400 farms reporting 1954... 3,901 5,961 40 65 1,531 2,543 35 25 250 225 95 75 343 640 126 246 42 43 1949... dozens 1954 . . . 1,919,430 8,005 184,095 3,665 39,240 1,125,845 97,090 35,480 1949... 1,240,353 8,695 312,789 2,275 42,230 293,375 153,839 49,570 45 dollars 1954 . . . 807,378 4,010 69,470 1,240 14,415 527,725 35,963 11, 560 46 1949... 516,322 3,645 116,433 780 15,740 148,705 57,018 20,511 7,747,084 2,247,097 45,872 11,550 2,015,700 523,673 70,306 18,105 2,873,742 942,724 57,924 16, 230 386, 202 103,210 204,339 55,155 48 dollars 1954... 49 1949... 1,814,041 1,725 344,900 240 766,077 6,930 187,048 78,511 50 51 52 53 Specified crops harvested: ...farms reporting 1954... 6,791 8,407 121 110 3,869 4,268 10 50 80 318 237 30 35 439 732 307 322 112,007 4,800 56,980 440 5,085 210 13,197 7,856 1949... 126,637 2,455 61,355 95 610 3,495 310 18,865 8,035 54 56 57 Corn harvested for grain. ...farms reporting 1954... 1949... 6,560 8,316 121 100 3,799 4,248 l6 50 80 267 226 30 35 419 732 307 322 105,997 4,790 55,635 440 3,680 210 11,571 7,731 1949. . . 124, 557 2,435 61,270 95 600 3,135 310 18,150 7,925 58 bushels harvested 1954. . . 2,323,380 98,750 1,152,360 10,575 87,255 2,755 272,420 201,330 59 1949... 4,026,216 66,785 1,959,990 3,500 18,425 98,535 8,875 631, 188 273,910 60 bushels sold 1954... 645,425 84,600 346,350 2,250 21,045 550 13,785 97,405 61 1949... 599,565 41,305 275,900 500 500 1,450 51,485 124,790 62 Wheat threshed or combined... 2,466 96 1,241 25 81 10 166 211 1949. . . 2,861 90 1,612 5 60 10 234 207 64 acres 1954... 29,201 1,490 12,121 165 835 25 2,407 3,076 65 1949. . . 43,731 2,450 18,740 160 570 45 5,086 5,595 66 bushels harvested 1954... 670,462 36,960 267,530 4,140 15,435 550 53,282 83,025 67 1949... 731,446 43,510 304,595 4,000 9,405 775 94, 211 95,555 68 bushels sold 1954... 512,133 32,420 195,410 2,500 11,340 350 40, 188 72, 585 69 1949... 489,651 39,320 174,240 3,000 5,355 250 64,026 79,310 70 5 71 1949... 5 5 72 acres 1954... 10 73 1949... 25 25 74 bales harvested 1954... 5 75 1949... 10 10 76 5,551 70 3,338 25 194 40 265 227 77 1949... 6,041 15 3,245 10 65 151 30 511 271 78 acres 1954... 6,445 102 3,930 14 258 20 473 314 79 1949... 7,502 10 4,019 6 36 221 53 965 332 SO pounds harvested 1954... 7,313,820 90,640 4,493,520 14,065 273,990 23,835 511,720 418,075 81 1949... 8,503,708 10,610 4,692,602 5,500 35,305 244,570 45,160 1,125,751 398,405 82 Ha cut 62,810 93,367 1,263 1,790 20,201 32,965 35 410 440 5,825 5,848 145 452 12,479 22,694 5,300 5,053 83 1949... 84 tons 1954... 65,702 1,050 21,121 480 7,105 160 12,310 5,868 1For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, and State Table 12. 2Includes milk equivalent of i and butterfat sold. SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: TENNESSEE CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 237 a sample of farms. See text] Area 4— Continu Area 5 and B Type of farm — Cont inued Total Type of farm General —Con. Miscel- Livestock General Miscel- Primarily Crop and TtZ all Cash- grain Cotton Other field- Vegetable Fruit- Dairy Poultry Primarily Primarily Crop and unclas- livestock livestock fied crop poultry crop livestock livestock sified 20 577 1,025 16,270 140 795 1,822 50 10 4,864 56 2,771 136 481 1,544 3,601 1 110 873 1,510 22,333 215 1,246 1,845 116 5 5,896 95 4,205 251 1,003 2,465 4,991 2 35 1,263 1,705 39, 211 480 1,725 3,875 95 20 11,777 131 8,558 332 1,443 3,817 6,958 3 280 2,295 2,780 68,785 480 3,178 4,720 277 5 19,728 285 15,968 579 3,348 8,047 12,170 4 50 702 1,870 24,833 205 1,180 2,292 35 15 6,686 101 3,849 207 561 1,895 7,807 5 125 913 1,955 27,826 275 1,566 2,230 115 10 6,926 135 4,788 246 1,118 2,715 7,702 6 640 14,399 9,130 421,485 3,040 7,815 17,464 1,055 265 168,038 3,325 117,205 3,055 13,821 35,775 50,627 7 1,625 13,870 7,410 420,900 2,985 8,995 16,235 1,050 270 155,712 1,420 119,913 2,645 22,247 42,945 46,483 8 45 697 1,685 24,028 200 1,150 2,237 35 15 6,676 101 3,704 202 561 1,880 7,267 9 125 893 1,825 27,108 275 1,526 2,170 110 10 6,901 135 4,676 246 1,118 2,679 7,262 10 395 7,822 4,725 242,657 1,560 4,565 11,559 485 110 105,730 1,775 58,855 1,810 7,804 21,111 27,293 11 825 6,125 3,730 216,777 1,425 5,045 8,835 555 165 91,419 745 49,362 1,192 11,554 22,552 23,928 12 45 642 1,385 21,995 160 1,110 2,132 35 5 6,651 66 2,955 185 561 1,798 6,337 13 115 868 1,725 25,895 250 1,501 2,055 100 10 6,866 135 4,293 226 1,113 2,634 6,712 14 365 4,525 2,725 176,879 1,005 4,140 9,427 125 45 99,031 690 20,927 1,200 6,083 15,732 18,474 15 770 4,504 3,170 184, 228 965 4,823 7,620 535 165 86,533 570 30,720 1,047 10,211 20,001 21,038 16 25 607 1,300 15,394 115 700 1,651 40 10 3,881 61 2,889 132 451 1,438 4,026 17 110 783 1,635 21, 231 255 1,301 1,885 70 10 4,862 115 4,020 150 983 2,355 5,225 18 550 13,562 6,870 195,305 2,150 4,215 10,422 280 65 45, 545 920 80,161 1,457 7,157 19, 588 23,345 19 1,990 16,573 10,445 315,489 2,900 7,530 17,645 720 45 67,158 1,185 113,826 2,205 20,363 41,896 40,016 20 50 627 2,560 25,600 235 1,380 2,916 55 20 6,157 165 3,454 216 546 1,819 8,637 21 130 868 2,875 29,042 330 1,791 2,590 105 20 6,568 200 4,494 251 1,083 2,679 8,931 22 19,400 41,885 90, 195 1,442,483 9,255 51,040 124,710 1,835 940 388, 365 111,030 221,541 9,460 62, 250 128,622 333,435 23 12,220 41,102 84,740 1,488,284 12,490 59,710 107,085 5,175 750 359,831 98,395 277, 123 9,385 82,400 161,790 314,150 24 50 672 985 20,778 160 775 1,977 35 20 6,396 81 3,854 182 546 1,825 4,927 25 125 848 1,130 23,312 200 1,101 1,715 1'. 10 6,602 100 4,703 181 1,073 2,619 4,933 26 575 7,553 3,570 206, 571 1,135 3,020 10,229 370 80 73,644 1,290 71,088 1,123 6,029 16,643 21,920 27 690 6,783 2,465 176,720 670 2,770 5,355 390 30 62,021 390 64,828 708 7,941 16,714 14,903 28 30,160 503, 510 172, 190 10,364,130 47,520 87,950 397, 669 23,655 2,100 2,304,992 74,390 5,477,268 41,465 289,476 709,910 907,735 29 54,485 712,220 157,265 12,671,762 33,985 121,540 275,065 22,535 2,100 2,992,279 15,355 6,927,148 31,71/4 455,700 935,362 858,979 30 20 502 485 10,388 75 305 960 25 10 2,731 41 2,750 92 421 1,202 1,776 31 120 738 880 16,877 135 701 1,245 65 10 4,071 70 4,029 145 973 2,179 3,254 32 715 12,776 3,850 209,902 2,115 2,465 9,145 155 120 44,662 1,590 102,878 1,039 9,222 19,926 16, 585 33 2,245 18,110 7,310 319,318 2,605 5,122 12,855 495 70 63,751 1,005 139,309 1,970 19,630 40,497 32,009 34 25,400 502,980 97,110 6,455,578 31,945 57,395 201,400 5,885 1,825 1,197,660 70,390 3,731,424 33,602 267,730 522,232 334,090 35 89,360 579,037 162,850 8,850,044 63,685 105,985 264, 685 13,505 1,290 1,535,953 25,970 4,438,306 55,315 541, 860 1,122, £19 681,271 36 25 215 305 4,752 15 130 380 15 5 1,262 176 862 56 246 470 1,135 37 90 467 915 10,259 85 585 845 50 10 2,468 160 1,655 75 608 1,172 2,546 38 8,825 5,960 5,860 729,025 245 2,430 5,415 645 30 43,860 583,510 35,610 750 16,555 15,445 24,530 39 9,585 24,330 28,140 508,414 2,265 12,705 18,955 2,865 350 73,958 186,270 60,045 1,720 29,400 38,316 81,565 40 35 43b 1,010 14,117 110 600 1,365 15 10 4,049 155 2,308 105 471 1,397 3,532 41 110 687 1,345 19,606 190 965 1,635 70 5 5,129 195 3,471 165 993 2,116 4,672 42 147, 105 140,970 137,935 4,394,665 13,045 49, 105 138,225 1,115 1,500 1,170,955 948,050 693,810 25,330 340,520 420,455 592,555 43 74,745 160, 575 142, 260 5,546,710 28, 255 114,610 225,510 27,460 250 1,250,120 1,131,195 967,789 16,440 462,929 554,024 768, 128 44 37,305 50,860 54,830 1,656,220 4,315 15,355 43,220 360 425 405,635 481, c 243,107 8,300 110,082 141,645 202,726 45 37, 190 64,250 52,050 2,103,456 9,750 40,640 76, 275 12,295 75 433,916 522,250 348,655 5,375 167,351 193,361 293,513 46 152, 139 1,590,714 350, 146 62,985,268 209,947 872,396 1,705,102 15,814 9,651 45,602,927 259,312 4,457,977 297, 757 1,766,804 4,420,129 3,167,452 47 45,815 441,400 89,235 18, 339, 007 57,835 232, 160 454,210 3,450 2,500 13,781,405 63,250 1,202,007 75,960 467,213 1,153,932 845,085 48 47,535 316, 160 64,915 18,467,247 53,315 254, 700 317,510 69,020 19,890 12,595,562 32,715 1,625,589 28,500 915,320 1,491,560 1,063,566 49 15 607 1,035 16,425 375 1,365 2,552 40 5 4,458 41 2,231 242 416 1,619 3,081 50 100 863 1,650 20,749 405 1,811 2,300 70 5,029 95 3,347 231 918 2,588 3,955 51 745 15,389 7,305 281,988 10,950 21,445 35,125 835 10 79,706 715 52,062 6,759 8,255 35,761 30,365 '2 1,545 16,512 13,360 357,250 14,450 25,635 31,020 755 88,552 1,540 75,446 6,375 18,021 53,394 42,062 53 15 597 955 13,809 370 1,305 2,277 35 5 3,543 26 1,831 227 361 1,404 2,425 54 100 858 1,605 20,270 405 1,811 2,270 70 4,893 95 3,240 231 893 2,533 3,829 55 630 1/4,585 6,725 225,039 10,850 20,575 30,865 400 10 57,954 325 38,782 6,276 6,285 28,922 23,795 56 1,535 16,007 13,095 347,144 13,000 25,540 30, 270 685 85,213 1,540 74,029 6,315 17,081 52,512 40,959 57 7,550 367,895 122,490 . . ' 237,220 . ■•',.' 15 542,995 5,900 50 885, 130 6,025 639,930 101,390 113,610 490,940 289,505 58 43,200 601, 193 320,615 10,448,042 457, 580 601,390 904,870 14,930 2,613,830 43,100 2,374,631 167,050 559,035 1,602,805 1,106321 59 61,200 18,240 711,805 173,985 87,515 121,200 81,345 50 35,650 54, 250 13,990 85,465 58,355 60 125 79,890 23,620 1,302,855 292,070 94,785 67,700 193,965 825 146, 115 71, 160 29,775 306,295 100, 165 61 10 466 160 2,890 140 60 120 5 858 1 711 101 136 558 200 62 40 453 150 2,462 105 10 200 644 567 85 192 528 126 63 135 8,042 905 44,571 4,530 540 1,170 75 11,252 17 11,719 1,996 2,079 9,508 1,685 64 720 9,455 910 45, 219 5,855 130 2,405 50 8,892 10,275 2,330 3,570 10,365 1,347 65 2,965 190,420 16,155 669,498 73,500 7,865 16,930 1,500 169,495 204 179,710 29,045 32,649 139,415 19,185 66 9,325 157,775 12,295 617,029 97,600 1,915 34,735 1,000 103, 961 140,179 33,155 47,750 137,414 19,320 67 2,225 145,865 9,250 482,942 65,665 2,910 11,475 1,000 111, 037 170 123,965 24, 160 22,450 110,475 9,635 68 5,950 115,000 3,200 411,065 84,800 1,500 16,985 50,710 82,706 29,665 31,720 105,439 7,540 69 5 4,918 95 1,690 75 1,174 193 145 75 521 950 70 4,993 20 2,071 80 971 10 200 81 111 708 741 71 10 31,519 680 16,850 315 5,448 760 830 340 2,986 3,310 72 41,972 130 25,455 375 5,109 95 1,312 449 566 5,091 3,390 73 17,454 305 9,795 180 2,824 425 505 170 1,695 1,555 74 27,228 50 16,954 220 3,445 60 717 292 370 3,265 1,855 75 35 607 750 12,489 155 210 3,412 5 2,832 30 1,642 171 325 1,445 2,262 76 80 688 975 12, 574 110 170 2,865 5 5 2,712 25 2,019 146 693 1,987 1,837 77 40 742 552 16,008 154 161 6,287 8 2,947 32 2,285 203 366 1,896 1,669 78 62 974 824 15,950 147 154 5,198 4 10 2,736 27 2,513 210 682 2,722 1,547 79 41,425 936,780 509,770 17,385,639 163,305 169,515 7,476,080 8,750 2,946,945 43,750 2,353,890 204,370 373,085 2,166,440 1,479,509 80 82,465 1,159,130 704, 210 18,507,005 137,985 168, 185 6,228,030 5,980 14,500 3,145,644 33, 100 2,924,068 244,450 804,040 3, 276, 144 1,534,909 81 325 11,407 5,455 273,422 6,745 5,220 14,383 1,340 185 100,667 2,090 68,738 5,124 9,404 32,801 26,725 82 1,280 1A,395 8,415 331,956 6,065 7,400 19,265 830 175 106,792 740 87,630 6,300 19,465 41,991 35,303 83 450 12,478 4,680 264,222 5,355 3,750 10,872 1,250 180 99,598 2,925 72,400 5,325 10,705 31,327 20,535 84 238 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are baBed on reports for only number All cattle and calves farms reporting number rportlng number .farms reporting 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. . .farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. ..farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Livestock and livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive. .. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. All hogs and pigs. Chickens 4 months old and Hogs and pigs sold alive. Chickens sold. Chicken eggs sold. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dozens 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. gallons 1954. dollars 1954. 1949. Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes.. ....farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Corn harvested for grain. ... farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested bushels sold L94 i. 1954. 1949. Wheat threshed or combined farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested bushels sold 1949. 1954. 1949. Cotton harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bales harvested Burley tobacco harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 24,498 41,412 18,977 21,156 188,230 153,578 18,655 20,756 106, 123 81,022 17,580 19, 886 74,455 68,599 13,481 16,918 133,579 186, 549 19,432 22,782 1,049,737 1,084,033 14,911 17,014 90,313 67,034 ,978,424 ,073,400 8,659 13,546 139,313 3,941 11,701 397,180 478,152 10,917 17,134 3,351,014 3,942,991 1,224,448 1,337,819 15,922,200 4,544,835 3,002,245 15,259 19,157 215,506 267,738 14,673 18,961 203,773 262,774 4,732,436 8,017,145 798,878 1,073,275 2,188 2,331 22,937 24, 593 405,790 331,337 254,456 148,965 1,432 1,633 7,228 10,372 10,874 10,110 9,826 9,081 2,683 13,662 58, 572 176 206 29,515 37,711 8,935 13,296 67, 590 17,400 8,614 277,714 383,800 202,159 234,950 25,775 17,970 17,950 15,875 1,500 2,375 31,090 51,500 140 260 20,250 31,225 6,280 10,350 202,541 51,035 14,825 361 450 5,070 6,175 120,950 173,480 21,225 25,345 55 5,600 3,727 2,850 23,835 14,040 3,682 2,790 14,302 7,835 3,541 2,695 12,013 7,105 2,771 2,365 19,145 18,900 3,855 3,035 160,305 128, 600 3,042 2,275 10,799 5,390 480,640 291,355 1,591 1,710 13,600 14,235 319,525 304,025 635 1,560 12,480 41,750 2,060 2,360 245,760 334,505 78,030 108,775 1,387,672 361,780 158,025 3,823 2,970 49,286 39,055 3,733 2,965 47,751 38,610 1,011,120 1,077,020 180,805 58,505 30,860 22,865 10,455 2,595 11,485 3,300 3,755 1,070 18,300 9,790 1,230 1,342 1,097 2,837 3,078 1,894 1,259 33,731 19,019 1,259 20,840 11,979 1,889 1,259 20,061 11,607 12,554 11,953 1,723 1,212 1,834 1,319 15,375 7,533 611,070 375,810 13,348 11,678 383,160 234,620 19,755 19,130 1,278 996 356,510 265,415 120,830 87,830 8,316,823 2,536,715 1,307,591 1,573 1,029 26,720 15,742 1,468 1,018 23,125 15,222 575,905 473,385 41,615 21,955 1,985 19,120 53,340 1,203,430 306,465 489,715 113,645 74,287 16, 585 16,640 25,290 96,400 1,615 4,115 1,940 3,017 4,697 8,748 2,619 3,614 59,938 49,919 2,578 3,574 30,274 22,731 2,247 3,386 11,507 16,201 2,310 3,258 53,218 2,599 3,504 35,396 27,631 2,544,531 2,711,362 2,145 3,316 71,237 91,816 2,659,531 2,579,009 652 2,082 22,095 85,144 1,713 3,065 475,058 798,147 169,115 268,129 1,324,439 340, 659 368,075 2,094 3,033 42,916 56,665 2,998 39,413 54,923 1,030,620 1,927,265 51,260 120,490 126,990 100,735 82,739 47,855 1,143 1,256 1,096 1,084 pounds harvested 1954. 1949. 1954. 160,780 186, 669 145,795 3,672 3,726 2,840 1,620 1,485 1,831 27,922 24,435 20,928 25,260 14, 657 25,673 stock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. ilk equivalent of SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: a sample of farms. See text] TENNESSEE CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 239 Area 6— Continued Area 7 Typeo [* farm— Con tinued Total all Type of farm General — Con. Miscel- laneous unclassi- Cash- grain Cotton Other fiold- Vegetable Fruit- Dairy Poultry IST General Miscel- Primarily livestock livestock Primarily Primarily Crop anc unclss- fied poultry crop livestock livestock sified 176 1,111 3,841 4,501 46 10 110 61 60 188 77 581 66 20 174 3,108 1 705 2,054 6,352 7,006 50 40 162 46 25 199 80 980 60 60 191 5,113 2 336 2,324 6,402 7,569 107 15 210 116 105 474 114 1,321 121 40 320 4,626 3 1,785 6,092 12,658 13,030 105 85 344 72 30 439 150 2,612 165 175 463 8,390 4 246 1,511 7,603 6,728 80 5 176 71 65 284 102 769 96 25 219 4,836 5 840 2,264 8,777 7,643 50 35 172 46 20 235 110 1,100 75 65 226 5,509 i 3,845 22,798 33,627 65,978 525 175 1,105 515 480 9,730 920 24,696 1,153 375 4,271 22,033 7 8,600 20,110 30,971 54,973 315 245 1,271 295 235 4,598 645 23,671 515 885 2,386 19,912 8 246 1,511 7,403 6,457 70 5 176 71 65 284 97 763 91 25 219 4,591 9 830 2,244 8,527 7,346 45 35 172 41 20 235 100 1,073 75 65 226 5,259 10 2,160 12,613 20,088 35,104 320 50 538 309 310 5,897 430 12,219 665 200 2,093 12,073 11 4,825 10,919 17,404 27,620 175 105 706 125 100 2,735 380 10,690 235 410 1,193 10,766 12 246 1,476 6,896 5,978 70 5 176 66 50 284 92 614 91 25 219 4,286 13 830 2,173 8,042 6,874 45 30 172 36 20 230 90 1,002 75 65 201 4,908 14 1,595 9,725 15,360 18, 16° 190 10 320 289 190 5,424 187 1,967 322 155 827 8,288 15 4,435 9,304 15,688 17,148 110 90 483 73 30 2,552 250 3,874 180 240 766 8,500 16 176 1,261 4,771 4,590 80 10 141 66 55 178 77 646 61 20 199 3,057 17 735 2,038 6,316 6,745 45 30 152 46 10 174 80 1,008 70 55 211 4,864 18 1,950 16,555 23,137 36,698 545 200 432 539 105 1,354 497 15,019 503 295 2,413 14,796 19 10,065 25, 141 37,737 55,789 475 240 1,395 153 100 1,463 590 22,301 535 945 2,669 24,923 20 236 1,481 8,143 7,107 90 10 166 81 60 238 111 681 91 25 209 5,345 21 825 2,288 10,242 8,956 60 40 172 46 20 230 110 1,060 90 70 226 6,832 22 24,760 108,120 295,045 335,415 3,530 1,050 5,925 6,225 3,175 17,555 46,175 47,996 6,275 3,885 13,252 180, 372 23 60,330 143,635 380,807 341, 107 2,470 1,035 7,100 2,307 605 13,645 24,530 58,560 6,660 5,695 13,195 205,305 24 251 1,396 4,777 4,050 50 5 131 70 40 254 72 745 76 25 214 2,368 25 810 2,089 5,916 5,037 30 30 106 26 15 210 65 1,070 55 65 211 3,154 26 1,858 9,753 13, 572 26,863 190 10 627 665 185 2,980 382 12,427 488 200 1,523 7,186 27 3,625 8,404 11,492 21,490 85 90 253 50 25 1,910 140 11,212 150 265 873 6,437 28 90,555 481,250 600, 100 1,682,602 6,410 80 23,641 46,395 9,160 120,290 21,302 972,722 23,340 12,100 111,832 335,330 29 231,855 564,000 685,988 1,914,611 6,390 6,775 13,435 3,520 1,945 94,660 8,335 1,236,402 11,150 22,405 71,840 437,754 30 176 1,101 2,208 1,876 35 5 25 31 15 98 37 516 46 20 158 890 31 675 1,899 4,090 3,776 45 20 87 21 10 110 40 949 40 55 146 2,253 32 2,730 16,302 16,853 27,798 345 120 175 950 90 1,326 690 14,077 416 290 1,807 7,512 33 11,355 25,771 31,665 48,051 365 250 986 251 85 1,345 520 22,47° 195 905 1,997 18,673 34 93,295 523,675 364,480 793,642 4,120 2,000 6,135 14,120 1,685 39,300 14,719 456,663 8,190 8,730 53,806 184,174 35 292,100 632,424 611,685 1,103,050 8,865 3,250 15,285 8,025 940 27,682 8,400 646,602 4,975 18,135 47,605 313,086 36 100 520 1,206 1,391 20 40 25 5 71 118 223 21 15 82 771 37 600 1,421 4,637 3,406 20 5 52 20 5 122 105 527 45 55 146 2,304 38 15,505 21,735 23,125 538,242 505 455 1,755 170 5,340 492,865 9,396 950 410 3,959 22,437 39 38,070 66,695 140,310 144,095 825 250 1,885 765 75 5,859 21,540 25,737 2,525 3,215 10,345 71,074 40 216 1,180 3,602 2,290 40 5 65 31 30 97 96 391 56 20 157 1,302 41 795 2,101 6,575 4,069 30 10 86 30 5 155 115 763 40 60 166 2,609 42 167, 560 377, 140 417, 280 996,372 5,255 1,500 5,580 33,675 4,100 74,660 429,160 165,687 13,320 19,885 35,935 207, 615 43 411,420 667, 373 1,016,710 952,830 7,315 1,790 11,950 8,875 1,650 51,540 165,240 234,175 13,990 29,950 59,175 367,180 44 67,159 126,810 138,067 440,494 1,550 "50 2,155 13,415 1,925 33,660 200,595 70,664 5,705 8,680 15,725 85,670 45 147,885 227,995 335,354 382,789 2,805 640 5,370 3,450 500 1?,.:50 79,825 84,695 4,995 12,965 22,990 145,904 46 615,622 2,078,329 1,665,781 3,775,349 260 2,951 250 3,007,948 3,028 141,039 30,999 26,628 124,297 437,949 47 164,618 541,823 464,855 1,404,072 205 1,100 100 1,084,992 1,135 46,835 8,060 9,200 37,395 215,050 48 380,905 468,655 253,335 670,213 555 95 490,744 1,515 58,834 2,560 3,195 20,890 82,825 49 196 1,441 4,640 5,849 116 20 186 66 60 259 73 672 81 25 224 4,067 50 770 2,215 7,444 8,100 70 45 171 51 25 230 1,020 85 60 221 6,027 51 2,470 28,920 37,981 51,956 2,370 525 1,265 649 340 5,339 407 13,853 1,235 400 4,007 21,566 52 12,205 39, 803 72,414 66,363 1,285 760 1,410 320 180 3,216 980 18,591 1,290 840 3,267 34, 224 53 181 1,406 4,415 5,616 116 20 176 61 60 234 68 650 81 25 219 3,906 54 750 2,205 7,339 7,985 70 45 171 51 25 225 95 1,010 85 60 221 5,927 55 2,235 28,045 36,316 48,396 2,370 525 1,235 634 340 3,928 377 12,681 1,220 400 3,903 20,783 56 11,665 39,304 71, 281 64, 568 1,285 760 1,350 320 180 3,132 980 17,475 1,265 835 3,267 33,719 57 57,660 658,190 699,157 1,057,965 64,900 8,250 26,820 12,260 3,900 98,765 9,005 285,935 22,275 7,225 105, 575 413,055 58 377,675 L,325,870 1,796,110 2,121,337 54, 195 15,200 51,160 10,850 6,450 132,866 35,855 642,875 51,550 30,290 118,525 971, 521 59 4,585 113,245 90,470 117,645 35,350 1,600 4,250 1,900 19,100 5,425 775 20,915 28,330 60 45,225 268,995 141,075 202,065 32,690 650 2,220 775 625 5,150 1,500 74,170 16,455 7,125 17,035 43,670 61 71 460 247 373 30 5 16 22 10 153 10 10 51 66 62 130 552 396 350 15 10 36 5 126 10 15 45 88 63 515 5,775 1,586 3,232 160 25 170 240 25 1,741 215 70 339 247 64 1,165 6,520 2,830 3,741 130 100 513 15 1,822 30 90 450 591 65 8,915 106,775 22,710 59,456 2,325 400 4,000 4,585 425 31,231 3,535 1,250 8,345 3,360 66 13,810 93,738 33,954 56,684 1,870 1,800 7,099 50 30,770 205 800 6,335 7,755 67 3,700 74, 535 10,006 32,975 1,250 2,375 3,365 16,860 2,865 750 5,510 68 2,870 52,785 5,740 16,744 775 150 2,930 10,054 2,260 575 69 50 170 245 95 15 20 5 10 5 10 5 20 5 70 15 337 325 196 5 45 10 31 15 5 85 71 195 1,060 705 320 30 130 25 15 10 40 10 50 10 72 75 1,792 1,175 1,230 60 395 65 130 75 75 430 73 120 755 395 210 25 85 10 10 10 25 10 25 10 74 60 1,291 775 709 25 280 75 69 45 30 185 75 85 1,096 2,911 1,008 5 5 176 20 61 11 93 80 5 67 485 76 465 1,457 2,790 666 5 145 6 35 15 91 15 81 273 77 46 988 1,615 482 2 i 131 10 38 7 37 58 4 43 148 78 403 1,249 1,818 373 2 113 9 14 4 62 12 44 113 79 66,200 L,502,710 2,017,385 715,401 2,250 2,500 217,700 11,060 42,400 12,300 60,271 93,500 6,000 58,775 208,645 30 424,890 1,485,490 1,765,870 500,204 2,150 179,335 8,550 18,550 3,550 64,745 16,000 68,905 138,419 31 2,972 23,288 26,153 56,246 796 175 1,780 955 405 5,990 931 19,120 1,130 235 3,098 21,631 32 9,795 29,416 44,767 77,081 990 170 2,047 680 220 4,870 1,255 23,580 1,780 1,230 3,876 36, 383 33 2,925 21,143 20,477 ' " ''" 1 599 90 1,610 1,175 240 5,659 852 18,592 1,235 185 3,094 17,374 34 240 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 6.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND [Data are baaed on reporta for only Areas 8a, C, and D Type of farm Livestock other dairy and poultry number All cattle and calves f arme reporting number .farms reporting number All hogs and pigs. Chickens 4 months old and I Hogs and pigs sold alive. Chickens sold. Chicken eggs sold. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950. 1954. 1950 . .farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. .farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. old: .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dozens 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. gallons 1954. dollars 1954. 1949. Specified crops harvested: Corn for all purposes.. Corn harvested for grain. Wheat threshed i Cotton harvested. ..farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. ..farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested 1954. 1949. bushels sold 1954. 1949. combined farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested 1954. 1949. bushels sold 1954. 1949. farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Burley tobacco harvested. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 13,658 19,304 23,430 41,309 22,365 24,388 21,540 23,607 123,297 104,931 19,825 22,518 83,831 81,379 15,760 19,093 75,087 90,899 22,087 26,608 971,603 1,073,920 14,364 16,604 95,225 78,852 5,147,503 6,349,946 4,472 8,357 50,403 75,925 1,357,575 1,768,199 3,853 9,221 1,614,807 959,234 8,356 14,800 2,895,134 3,657,942 1,273,041 1,493,544 25,064,703 9,127,396 7,312,261 15,720 21,084 115,146 168,659 14,273 20,645 101,033 160,996 2,032,467 5,048,285 238,895 608,061 2,701 3,593 24,124 37,014 406,302 518,725 228,059 250,462 2,264 3,775 10,751 12,013 12,337 10,200 10,628 232,446 290,265 213,175 14,310 24,375 5,825 9,425 11,800 2,700 10,855 171,120 52,950 89,445 21,700 45,845 17,835 35,475 2,975 5,420 2,160 75 220 11,425 28,995 4,735 11,130 12,855 3,410 2,775 160 390 1,640 3,900 27,375 96,505 4,580 7,095 2,890 3,020 5,110 6,445 3,650 3,350 30,330 21,190 3,600 3,290 16,445 11,180 3,425 3,185 10,620 8,815 2,815 2,910 10,785 10,810 3,555 3,440 140,630 144,555 2,595 2,560 10,755 790 1,200 5,020 7,570 108,070 122,755 525 1,150 12,365 27,965 1,545 2,460 246, 545 393,800 98,220 139,380 726,986 217,455 84,450 3,465 3,305 23,510 27,250 3,230 3,265 21,425 26,620 437,630 780,395 34,600 43,835 78,765 61,715 30,475 14,495 3,508 6,175,250 4,897,645 38,505 40,680 30,445 15 45 3,800 6,120 2,030 3,125 23,256 6,000 10,665 22,650 3,500 1,010 11,875 2,735 6,690 1,200 1,233 1,030 1,479 26 71 12,070 12,970 5,280 4,530 5,304 1,145 1,985 2,075 1,040 2,278 1,414 64,903 45,208 1,824 1,409 39,458 27,730 1,819 1,404 38,341 26,999 1,268 1,459 1,276 101, 537 77,920 24,218 15,118 899,755 740,162 6,871 5,948 172,853 140,715 901 369,987 348,922 166,873 149,030 21,764,481 8,165,461 6,282,998 1,478 1,209 20,602 17,812 1,221 1,147 14,281 14,825 58,925 51,918 28,125 22,135 1,001 18,230 24,010 996,370 767,680 455,195 356,640 209,855 57,465 45,240 37,685 54,600 2,200 4,980 5,150 2,525 55,316 48,498 57,771 2,910 2,662 3,015 999 1,634 2,520 4,448 1,495 1,981 48,027 47,697 1,465 1,945 22,245 19,688 1,265 1,827 4,837 9,716 1,209 1,607 18,437 20,860 1,241 1,803 65,875 93,923 1,505 1,951 25,741 26,962 2,070,326 3,017,530 722 1,294 19,552 25,186 684,380 722,271 367 670 1,285 165,812 341, 567 73,061 140,607 392,628 101,805 283,165 1,141 1,512 14,026 19,504 1,066 1,470 12,626 18,129 292,015 683,900 14,715 102,225 84,422 95,607 57,729 50,967 37,840 47,263 38,571 For comparability of data stock and poultry, see text and State Table 12. equivalent of > and butterfat sold. TENNESSEE 241 SPECIFIED CROPS, BY TYPE OF FARM: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a aample of farmB. See text] Areas 8a, C, and D— Continued Area 8b Type of farm — Cont lnued Total Type of ram General — Con. Miscel- LiveBtock General Miacel- Primarily Crop and and fauna Cash- grain Cotton field- Vegetable Fruit- and-nut Dairy Poultry dairy and poultry Primarily Primarily Crop and uncla, livestock livestock crop crop livestock livestock 31 fled „ 6,941 17,048 32 7,918 56 06 1,531 85 906 262 135 1,347 4,750 1 326 1,307 10,398 21,484 50 , 78 10 2,066 150 1,595 286 470 2,328 ",135 2 110 1,272 10,458 29,611 65 13,723 77 55 2,957 155 2,244 .. •■'. 335 6,869 3 792 3,101 20,312 44,741 275 14,884 150 15 4,898 325 4,630 788 1,150 5,694 11,932 4 100 852 13,280 28,602 97 61 36 2,302 260 1,202 367 170 1,808 11,155 5 381 1,492 14,166 31,081 80 9,401 '14 10 2,596 231 1,965 401 625 2,728 12,950 6 1,835 13,446 61,083 261,048 1,515 79,399 953 319 50,070 2,615 42,467 5,125 4,970 33,416 40,199 7 4,741 21,616 52,470 257,820 985 56,750 1,012 20 49,133 2,486 51,102 4,685 9,445 37,597 44,605 8 100 842 12,585 27,912 97 10,974 61 36 2,302 245 1,172 367 170 1,793 10,695 9 381 1,477 13,531 30,401 70 9,306 94 10 2,596 221 1,945 401 605 2,713 12,440 10 1,165 7,181 31,304 156,085 834 49,023 501 193 33,402 1,350 20,792 2,872 2,645 20,065 24,408 11 2,309 10,623 27,464 139,866 570 32,215 429 20 29,829 1,032 22,228 2,312 5,015 20,020 26,196 12 100 796 11,377 26,509 86 10,618 61 30 2,297 200 962 327 165 1,748 10,015 1 1 376 1,422 12,786 29,219 70 8,980 94 10 2,576 216 1,819 391 600 2,693 11,770 14 845 4,002 21,678 111,503 217 38,705 213 40 30,779 830 4,970 1,527 1,695 13,066 19,461 15 1,859 6,274 23,461 112,851 295 28,305 248 20 27,845 734 10,619 1,545 4,185 16,239 22,816 16 80 722 8,773 21,820 107 8,983 20 1,551 150 826 301 135 1,482 8,205 17 341 1,267 10,825 23,795 80 7,711 74 5 1,870 146 1,455 361 490 2,162 9,441 18 850 5,194 27,324 82,457 392 28,866 155 65 7,988 555 10,667 1,452 1,460 10,394 20,463 19 1,996 7,519 36,641 96,803 295 25,536 289 10 9,512 1,180 18,396 2,112 3,255 12,940 23,278 20 100 811 13,693 27,697 131 10,878 61 30 2,013 255 917 357 155 1,643 11,257 Z] 381 1,496 16,556 32,180 100 9,675 103 10 2,444 241 1,802 431 600 2,673 14,091 22 8,900 64,400 462,830 1,310,713 4,945 464,635 1,390 890 117,255 133,665 51,505 16,425 31,675 136,125 352,203 23 27,609 93,401 508,662 1,430,468 5,725 412,320 3,820 1,175 147,470 47,015 109,937 20,940 51,795 194,445 435,826 24 10C 837 6,709 21,721 87 8,869 36 26 2,217 225 1,187 347 165 1,768 6,794 25 381 1,417 7,851 25,571 60 7,891 74 10 2,55b 196 1,956 356 630 2,647 9,195 26 1,115 6,792 22,463 126,896 379 37,024 230 135 23,646 1,140 24,011 2,115 2,135 18,368 17,713 27 1,835 7,878 16,745 . 195 22,422 473 15 20,448 765 27,039 1,513 4,190 16,390 17,643 88 38,425 359,518 1,088,161 6,990,008 15,451 1,672,245 15,275 8,525 844,781 71,310 2,299,685 104,301 129,425 1.042.135 786,895 29 145,075 674,095 1,154,137 8,543,916 12,135 1,352,880 55,959 1,100 1,093,393 53,517 3,424,383 96,627 290,100 1. 14e.08O 1,015,742 30 50 377 1,715 4,634 10 1,841 5 5 458 25 444 100 50 663 1,033 31 211 882 3,615 9,056 35 2,740 32 5 971 70 1,088 196 360 1,281 2,278 32 755 3,940 11,694 41,793 90 11,438 50 55 4,981 455 9,118 725 975 8,054 5,852 33 2,225 8,005 22,286 81,721 300 16,625 345 10 9,081 1,310 21,26i 2,383 4,315 13,566 12,520 34 18,265 90,380 225,352 964,099 1,625 190,825 550 835 97,284 6,535 313,299 12,380 29,725 205,851 105,190 35 45,087 185,119 455,154 1,734,385 6,975 270,635 5,520 100 194,439 25,595 625, 198 35,673 103,830 279,955 186,465 36 35 305 1,761 4,626 10 1,585 5 10 436 240 236 85 90 673 1,256 37 281 890 4,742 12,917 40 3,975 62 10 951 191 887 166 405 1,553 4,677 38 37,265 15,160 48,570 350,788 270 40,150 35 160 20,915 193,170 9,910 1,360 13,265 45,912 25,641 39 12,421 45,295 158,610 662,589 1,220 93,425 1,660 400 37,590 205,368 30,485 4,905 23,510 65,486 198,540 40 75 611 3,943 12,704 60 5,481 5 10 1,272 240 512 210 155 1,318 3,441 41 356 1,335 7,274 20,643 65 6,930 58 10 1,942 231 1,478 336 580 2,353 6,660 42 62,280 293,425 671,915 4,481,905 6,445 1,001,570 150 925 437,190 1,320,495 173,000 38,750 240,810 "60,040 502,530 43 193,660 413,135 1,029,148 5,272,452 15,075 1,250,580 7,920 2,050 605,070 612,935 434,337 84,435 388,815 965,760 905,475 44 27,160 125,945 290,857 1,741,013 2,390 337,362 50 465 154,099 598,900 66,220 11,630 96,285 291,002 182,560 45 76,760 163,475 404,997 1,977,681 5,835 434,195 2,940 815 221,545 292,025 153,235 28,070 140, 525 359,850 338,646 46 290,439 718,442 806,453 25,177,380 24,600 5,381,373 9,140 850 13,503,436 136,140 455,261 214,509 545,426 3,485,242 1,421,403 47 100,720 203,504 247,734 7,534,196 6,750 1,380,605 2,500 425 4,489,151 43,000 116,974 53,755 162,070 901,801 377,165 48 120,770 169,750 ".'■>,"' 7,386,623 11,210 786,490 17,511 175 4,483,680 43,230 294,182 51,690 340,350 950,600 407,505 49 90 762 7,625 21,481 222 10,873 61 20 1,405 110 602 337 105 1,517 6,229 50 336 1,452 11,569 25,069 160 9,111 98 5 1,866 116 1,265 406 505 2,573 8,964 51 825 7,132 34,238 122,571 3,771 62,808 326 115 11,975 565 5,246 3,489 1,385 14,118 18,773 52 3,730 17,210 62,297 165,137 3,510 61,435 674 30 16,195 710 13,191 4,945 4,250 23,542 36,655 53 75 702 6,870 20,785 222 10,543 61 20 1,337 110 586 316 105 1,466 6,019 54 326 1,447 11,334 24,772 160 9,081 97 5 1,841 111 1,244 406 495 2,563 8,769 55 580 6,608 31,314 117,267 3,771 61,288 322 115 10,397 550 4,511 3,389 1,310 13,534 18,080 56 3,608 16, 765 60,799 162,516 3,510 61,070 614 30 15,575 675 12,621 4,770 4,235 23,307 36, 109 57 15,425 152,390 557,977 3,769,815 165,810 1,899,500 12,375 3,900 344,825 18,985 186,985 135,145 66,700 425,365 510,225 53 137,950 575,440 5,800,618 158,960 2,107,635 24,500 1,650 586,070 38,370 532,343 176,830 150,415 917,845 1,106,000 59 1,025 21,830 45,630 703,625 135,240 350,625 450 11,165 2,200 18,600 69,050 9,850 62,795 43,650 60 12,450 152,344 80,045 508,770 92,400 99,310 700 22,135 50,660 70,575 9,100 125,610 38,280 61 30 297 522 5,755 126 3,022 15 602 45 217 195 50 815 668 62 111 546 876 8,332 85 3,220 16 76 664 290 315 1,362 1,507 63 195 2,704 3,234 39,666 1,299 18,088 80 4,118 400 1,734 2,320 425 8,350 2,852 64 1,020 6,370 6,562 65,521 1,450 21,240 105 6,621 565 6,884 4,260 2,320 14,372 7,704 65 3,825 51,795 43,340 798,068 28,696 345,702 1,555 87,840 8,835 36,725 49,190 10,460 183,480 45,585 61 15,310 95,770 75,145 995,869 28,775 301,880 1,910 97,090 8,305 119,806 73,140 31,775 231,578 101,610 67 1,480 35,335 14,080 399,232 21,995 130,925 500 40,069 5,235 19,817 39,590 2,475 124,155 14,471 68 2,235 5 54,535 86 24,190 326 406, 197 23,870 79,415 875 35,905 2,680 58,164 56,420 8,470 118,903 21,495 69 70 40 235 845 71 10 291 842 72 125 5 995 175 2,955 557 73 74 95 605 1,520 75 75 727 4,571 26,300 171 13,549 71 21 1,473 125 549 386 110 1,738 8,107 191 1,271 4,760 25,123 75 10,631 78 10 1,823 121 1,059 471 500 2,663 7,692 77 60 636 2,885 29,207 190 18,146 52 17 1,746 120 595 502 110 2,228 5,501 78 187 1,144 3,237 29,638 90 14,757 109 27 2,276 118 1,366 644 566 3,706 5,979 79 80,750 836,030 3,559,569 44,706,835 282,000 26,841,555 86,900 28,000 2,515,865 180,440 879,560 818,750 177,300 3,346, 685 7,547,780 80 204,774 1,486,675 3,384,830 37,142,275 81,295 19,600,525 143,260 37,100 2,635,480 143,865 1,718,102 858,005 07,520 4398,105 6,419,018 81 1,380 17,914 60,757 260,279 2,087 95,424 564 400 42,157 1,835 31,531 8,512 3,960 34,785 39,024 82 7,480 31,792 84,282 293,156 2,075 80,665 847 90 48,287 2,010 39,136 9,090 10,285 46,966 53,705 83 1,000 16,830 48,739 254,080 1,841 84,090 665 360 46,335 2,140 35,791 9,688 4,445 34,822 33,903 84 242 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are baaed on reports for only and explanations Cash Share FARMS, ACREAGE, AMD VALUE Farms number 1954. . 1950. . Land in farms acres 1954.. 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954. . 1950.. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. . 1950. . Average per acre dollars 1954. . 1950. . Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949. . .farms reporting 1954.. .farms reporting 1954.. .farms reporting 1954.. •farms reporting 1954.. ■farms reporting 1954.. .farms reporting 1954.. .farms reporting 1954.. •farms reporting 1954.. Cropland used only for pasture. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954. . 200 to 499 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954., acres 1954.. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954. , acres 1954., Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Cropland, total farms reporting 1954., 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. grain crops farms reporting 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on »hich commercial fertilizer .as used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting., acres on which used., Other pasture farms reporting . , acres on which used.. Corn farms reporting. acres on which used. Tobacco farms reporting . acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc. ...farms reporting. Other crops farms reporting. acres on which used. 203,385 231,524 17,677,526 18,591,207 86.9 7,505 6,123 91.54 77.23 176,120 205,141 4,855,421 5,631,457 56,413 41,368 27,903 25,475 18,155 5,376 1,293 137 109,852 128,500 3,113,009 2,898,898 60,610 80,509 1,061,898 1,455,420 20,306 265,258 48,229 796,640 74,309 2,220,600 81,883 3,743,814 61,997 1,783,591 12,106 270,877 176,544 899,193 193,640 222,096 9,030,328 9,985,775 153,648 178,774 7,117,200 6,463,706 127,376 142,112 5,964,414 5,862,010 1,191 40 27,128 36,972 101,529 668,973 96,475 168,404 1,320,433 54,277 57,273 92,964 22,122 18,882 55,246 69,453 158,406 931,521 58,900 67,755 7,387,239 7,872,110 125.4 116.2 54,972 64,484 1,734,515 2,200,702 11,510 12,958 10,698 10,516 7,126 1,735 390 39 42,859 48,708 1,508,420 1,382,173 20,087 25,724 379,885 521,136 7,679 110,452 15,472 269,433 30,612 1,025,142 30, 181 1,545,445 23,546 848,873 5,000 125,350 56,023 344,959 57,702 66,527 3,622,820 4,104,011 55,792 64,000 3,382,435 3,076,289 48,462 54,581 2,570,587 2,549,574 481 25 17,466 52,619 336,350 4,156 12,667 79,001 24,137 22,390 35,338 6,749 6,294 16,952 21,147 47,151 275,401 24,153 21,427 3,574,599 2,775,739 148.0 129.5 23,982 21,271 1,262,987 1,004,356 2,350 3,932 3,987 5,307 5,557 2,214 567 68 16,770 14,984 626,387 440,727 7,957 8,902 148,206 190,482 3,454 52,941 5,773 95,265 12,259 410,933 11,782 632, 874 9,285 322,879 2,243 61,943 23,082 170,333 24,113 21,422 2,037,580 1,635,565 21,830 19,367 1,360,199 950,185 18,702 15,875 1,043,807 771,440 328 10 6,621 23,723 160,303 1,603 5,137 36,135 16,807 44,510 359,575 9,403 12,203 20,841 3,053 3,730 12,385 11,852 38,562 231,133 97,145 59,829 147.85 109.69 41,111 48,693 2,723,844 3,263,000 66.3 67.0 6,452 5,381 97.17 40,741 48,003 1,268,609 1,504,923 6,111 12,151 8,811 7,302 4,765 1,325 262 12,349 18,557 344,525 402,370 6,726 13,070 132,856 235,999 7,818 267, 300 7,337 353,864 6,820 215,699 1,119 29,335 26,861 140,991 40,911 48,458 1,745,990 2,143,297 17,653 25,676 827,524 917,929 12,259 16,462 621,164 694,514 289 2,798 7,706 62,704 19,584 35,563 309,143 8,971 13,691 23,652 2,278 3,037 8,221 26,023 60,772 359,779 1,337 733 14,449 2,118 888 19,050 151,401 99,338 1,138,266 227,993 111,628 1,435,937 113.2 135.5 78.8 107.6 125.7 75.4 12,901 13,004 6,997 9,513 10,351 5,538 118.61 101.64 88.13 93.25 82.78 72.14 84 76 79 1,237 733 14,404 1,988 878 18,875 61,503 47,453 519,024 84,721 46, 573 661,490 160 45 1,435 316 120 3,220 185 95 3,351 245 175 3,362 195 170 2,414 751 392 5,943 1,195 537 8,896 21,159 15,915 134,032 30, 506 15,220 154,925 346 180 3,799 686 347 6,846 7,280 3,915 70,118 13,412 7,950 126,342 170 90 1,520 2,190 1,460 17,526 221 140 2,857 5,090 2,455 52,592 538 288 3,688 21,581 14,951 103,579 353 191 3,723 15,440 8,255 172,668 416 166 3,138 15,770 4,354 73,064 60 15 411 3,060 120 7,560 1,177 613 10,721 8,668 4,495 65,781 1,282 733 14,414 2,058 883 19,025 89,942 67, 283 723,174 28,639 69,743 942,757 1,081 518 8,612 1,652 748 12,470 58,510 35,220 310,675 74,865 32,840 355,761 750 393 5,879 1,183 503 8,280 37,021 23,206 276,247 65,056 27,320 314,606 1,030 2,450 19,660 584 427 7,663 1,107 1,132 14,225 10,167 11,260 131,389 217 166 2,791 175 190 3,662 332 322 6,319 115 35 890 80 27 1,452 335 155 3,650 770 435 10,106 3,272 1,412 24,645 17,295 9,150 143,671 by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. TENNESSEE FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 19S0 243 a Sample of farms. See text] The State— Con lnued Area. 1 and A Tenureof operator1— Con. Other Total all Tenure of operator1 Tenant E —Con. Tenanta farms Full Croppers Other and unspeci- fled omiere Managers All Casta 3caBh" Crop- Lizz°:k~ Croppera Other and un- apeclfied 19,876 2,945 7,966 4,819 77 20, 371 589 337 7,364 402 10,526 1,153 7,336 1 20,782 4,189 46^702 9,580 4,690 94 23,691 1,118 300 9,496 368 10,777 1,632 8,647 2 759,834 267,045 3,782,577 3,252,789 1,016,844 839,096 75,657 1,007,805 58,315 45,058 481,638 58,432 270,125 94,237 313,387 3 860,200 340,175 4,467,203 3,316,318 1,047,660 669,582 67,486 1,164,161 102, 524 34,880 565,731 55,048 298,513 107,465 367,429 4 38.2 90.7 47.9 80.2 127.6 174.1 982.6 49.5 99.0 133.7 65.4 145.4 25.7 81.7 42.7 5 41.4 81.2 47.9 71.0 109.4 1A2.8 717.9 49.1 91.7 116.3 59.6 149.6 27.7 65.8 42.5 6 4,195 8,029 4,756 8,535 12,651 18,792 124,075 5,663 14,893 20,131 7,098 19,566 3,223 6,325 5,584 7 3,723 6,117 4,087 6,607 8,895 14,168 66,320 4,476 10,273 15,932 5,130 14,456 2,525 5,144 5,305 8 107.59 90.45 106.36 118.59 110.77 112.21 120.22 119.57 160.14 147.36 110.34 136.48 127.47 87.21 162.35 9 89.05 75.71 86.24 94.61 82.41 99.53 108.46 91.Q7 120.70 128.70 86.64 97.96 91.67 78.45 127.96 10 77 68 78 74 71 66 66 80 84 69 78 79 82 68 68 11 19,811 2,805 56,132 37, 303 7,420 4,798 77 20,311 564 337 7,359 402 10, 526 1,123 4,697 12 20,607 4,019 71,043 43,471 9,126 4,655 92 23,606 1,103 300 9,461 363 10,767 1,612 5,992 l ' 435,585 92,056 539,330 1,317,626 294,046 348,354 17,948 610,713 34,181 26,625 265,250 31,916 213,163 39,578 46,565 1.'. 471,832 131,431 868,663 1,456,049 362,683 293,854 17,958 698,226 53,820 20,350 323,749 28,989 219,314 52,004 83,328 1' 3,950 466 36,436 6,440 1,090 245 2,075 30 10 390 10 1,550 85 3,030 U 7,565 755 12, 316 10,912 1,736 606 5 7,420 190 70 1,895 20 4,865 380 1,145 ; - 4,395 535 4,402 7,826 1,656 800 5,015 75 40 1,990 45 2,605 260 355 18 2,592 547 2,314 5,772 1,481 1,006 10 3,160 100 70 1,645 55 1,085 205 115 19 1,050 360 629 4,145 961 1,196 25 1,912 85 75 1,117 165 345 125 51 20 227 131 23 1,581 338 654 16 573 51 45 272 85 60 60 .'i 32 10 1 8 521 106 125 33 241 50 13 8 142 14 25 8 25 3 22 16 7 1 1 22 2 2,710 1,274 37,631 18,149 6,129 3,359 52 5,313 308 162 3,127 307 856 553 3,296 24 4,900 1,889 46,003 22,309 7,191 3,367 67 /,826 596 205 4,435 277 1,641 672 3,858 25 76,862 37,915 591,012 602,366 259,470 157,214 11,654 111,557 6,611 7,045 57,753 12,452 15,186 12,510 62,471 26 106,970 47,396 634,037 515,429 208,179 113,562 11,128 119,954 9,657 4,185 58,050 10,951 23,270 13,841 62,606 27 1,232 787 25,736 9,711 3,184 1,696 30 2,982 200 65 1,775 81 465 396 1,819 28 3,293 1,418 32,670 14,761 3,909 2,272 5,811 383 130 3,184 107 1,391 616 2,723 29 26,535 17,383 394,694 204,216 71,052 40,045 4,106 52,798 4,135 1,435 28,669 1,410 7,155 9,994 36,215 30 47,493 26,280 495,555 282,681 82,013 56,065 4,980 87,532 6,087 2,910 50,837 3,148 15,645 8,905 52,091 31 537 307 6,283 4,759 1,673 923 9 1,508 105 40 882 60 250 171 646 3.-' 7,710 4,359 62,321 72,459 26,812 19,378 951 16,638 - . " . '.'. 940 8,584 965 2,380 2,644 8,680 33 831 622 22,016 6,649 2,173 1,081 27 1,970 120 45 1,178 46 280 301 1,398 34 18,825 13,024 332,373 131,757 44,240 20,667 3,155 36,160 3,010 495 20,085 445 4,775 7,350 27,535 35 1,556 815 23,458 8,876 3,227 1,829 41 2,274 151 52 1,341 117 331 282 1,505 36 56,051 31,086 491,569 286,357 104,660 81,693 8,220 61,409 3,980 4,041 34,495 4,273 7,640 6,980 30,375 37 1,658 848 32,442 8,844 2,999 1,886 33 2,235 151 71 1,269 81 335 328 1,691 38 61,335 45,177 1,172,808 445,203 156,589 113,444 13,736 77,390 3,710 3,470 43,178 2,670 9,760 14,602 84,044 39 1,652 716 22,210 6,180 1,899 1,162 34 1,818 115 40 972 80 420 191 1,267 40 50,705 28,496 356,839 177,810 61,515 44,076 16,319 33,650 1,880 295 19,245 2,950 4,900 4,380 22,250 41 296 110 3,651 1,228 475 262 15 190 5 10 105 20 45 5 286 4.: 7,090 4,110 43,197 35,835 13,550 11,895 1,520 4,045 125 70 1,880 1,450 490 30 4,825 43 10,510 2,204 70,287 31,531 7,692 4,667 76 12,730 499 242 5,423 372 5,316 878 6,366 44 32,761 14,932 236,325 219,211 69,512 54,270 3,674 60,288 3,818 2,147 33,048 2,761 12,321 6,193 31,467 45 19,846 2,880 70,611 39,470 7,816 4,819 77 20,336 579 337 7,359 402 10,526 1,133 6,422 46 20,727 4,119 85,334 45,575 9,446 4,690 94 23,636 1,108 300 9,486 363 10,767 1,612 7,709 47 538,982 147, 354 1,525,036 2,124,208 624,568 545,613 33,708 775,068 44,927 35,105 351,672 45,778 235,504 62,082 145,251 48 626,295 205,107 1,998,255 2,254,159 652,875 463,481 34,066 905,712 69,564 27,445 432,636 43,088 258,229 74,750 198,025 49 4,086 1,780 58,075 22,883 7,211 4,046 76 7,019 428 197 4,053 362 1,281 698 4,531 50 6,537 2,724 69,393 28,219 8,629 4,065 84 9,974 752 250 5,566 337 2,087 982 5,467 51 183,618 97,497 1,439,420 1,066,533 425,645 282,983 36,193 206,616 12,471 11,381 111,493 19,675 27,726 23,870 115,096 52 228,315 103,858 1,435,429 918,432 365,391 190,489 20,585 214,825 23,417 5,615 101,834 17,256 37,760 28,943 127,142 53 2,726 1,330 47,701 14,308 4,976 2,887 65 3,714 252 102 2,134 187 581 458 2,666 54 3,307 1,983 54,910 16,569 5,756 2,686 68 5,185 438 135 3,006 193 802 611 2,874 55 137,386 76,263 1,664,377 731,560 261,249 195,137 21,956 138,799 7,690 7,511 77,673 6,943 17,400 21,582 114,419 5f 135,170 89,256 1,780,312 653,798 248,935 139,590 19,203 146,306 20,901 4,395 76,965 5,420 20,725 17,900 99,764 5? 172 17 59 1 141 18 49 12 46 5 5 35 5 5 5 15 5 6 1 58 59 879 205 721 50 8,479 150 3,524 95 3,130 1,175 425 40 120 215 15 225 50 60 61 1,757 255 3,818 2,934 1,131 712 14 816 30 26 335 65 315 45 261 62 14,260 3,085 20,375 50,159 17,751 14,123 1,115 13,985 710 970 6,005 1,030 4,465 805 3,185 63 1,188 156 1,744 2,360 688 468 18 910 30 10 350 35 460 25 276 64 21,043 4,045 17,380 68,891 22,904 20,807 545 21,335 1,095 375 9,580 1,640 8,225 420 3,300 65 699 326 9,925 2,441 1,005 629 20 421 41 15 202 51 66 46 366 66 1,846 822 14,403 9,859 4,204 2,681 1,282 1,034 82 35 524 145 106 142 658 67 13,645 8,050 91,381 61,545 26,383 17,687 3,485 8,695 700 390 4,710 825 960 1,110 5,295 68 192 50 2,329 864 399 229 14 126 10 60 20 31 96 69 667 285 3,366 2,995 1,233 1,059 377 168 10 8 71 46 ' 33 158 70 3,759 2,815 20,861 23,010 8,988 10,168 1,500 1,404 125 70 625 285 299 950 71 8,405 1,437 24,375 16,232 3,971 2,855 53 7,777 213 146 3,208 212 3,571 427 1,576 72 12,964 2,712 22,616 31,725 9,436 9,476 769 10,504 358 412 4,920 746 3,264 804 1,540 73 104,443 23,562 170,092 263,088 71,013 77,642 4,076 97,037 2,990 3,870 46,569 6,570 30,137 6,901 13,320 74 4,478 683 11,682 20 5 5 10 5 5 75 8,129 772 8,740 8 1 3 2 1 76 13,841 1,357 12,718 45 10 5 30 15 15 77 938 180 10,005 2,191 582 328 i 976 55 5 425 20 431 40 301 78 859 507 4,926 4,038 1,077 733 329 1,729 56 10 1,116 14 463 70 170 79 2,761 1,015 14,966 11,049 3,390 2,026 896 4,072 230 35 2,065 40 1,542 160 665 80 12,268 1,601 10,286 31,165 5,930 4,121 57 18,402 494 290 6,813 317 9,471 1,017 2,655 81 25,177 3,792 10,570 78,953 15,345 17,305 731 42,736 2,235 969 17,091 919 18,958 2,564 2,836 82 153,704 22,057 58,700 468, 333 86,930 101,143 3,644 260,491 12,910 6,715 102,677 5,307 118,560 14,322 16,125 83 244 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only (For definitions and explanati Land in farms. FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms , n™ber 19M- • 1950. . acres 1954. . 1950. . Average size of farm acres 1954.. 1950.. Value of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954.. 1950.. dollars 1954. . 1950.. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954.. Average per 20 to 29 ac: 30 to 49 ac: 50 to 99 ac: 100 to 199 Cropland 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. .farms reporting 1954.. .farms reporting 1954.. •farms reporting 1954.. .farms reporting 1954.. .farms reporting 1954.. .farms reporting 1954.. acres farms reporting 1954.. and over farms reporting 1954.. only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954. . acres 1954.. Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. reporting 1954. . 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which commercial fertilizer was used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting . acres on which used. Corn farms reporting . acres on which used. Tobacco farms reporting. acres on which used. Cropland, total. Fruits, vegetables, potatoe c... farms reporting.. 19,672 23,035 2,061,954 2,174,974 104.8 94.4 5,410 4,369 53.20 46.92 16,674 20,452 573, 1S5 625,115 3,055 3,356 3,092 3,716 2,736 613 101 10,303 12,765 254,997 237,579 8,854 12,274 168, 177 243,098 3,104 37, 188 7,231 130,989 7,784 201,965 10,894 561,224 6,415 140,519 1,181 18,775 18, 186 161,887 18,655 22,137 996,359 1,105,792 15,268 18,742 597,481 542,093 14, 131 15,929 763,189 756,826 47 2,355 6,230 41,732 611 1,356 8,347 10,917 23,991 219,206 926 688 2,300 1,247 591 3,054 12,007 22,968 118,911 7,592 772,297 906,873 136.0 119.5 6,525 4,965 49.78 42.85 5,422 7,342 190,376 256,005 590 1,145 1,232 1,384 3,865 5,355 109,531 109,232 3,023 4,503 57,378 91,140 1,201 14,848 2,401 42,530 3,054 87,895 3,706 208,228 9,540 5,530 58,824 5,650 7,510 357,285 456,377 5,290 7,210 257,491 247,010 5,019 6,522 296, 123 323,227 16 1,079 2,705 19,160 3,994 6,978 35,062 3,429 3,079 479,040 372,785 139.7 121.1 7,719 6,201 55.50 52.14 2,143 2,036 60,938 42,293 8,375 1,233 21,320 1,747 41,144 2,218 104, 566 3,790 3,329 32,613 3,424 3,079 276,707 210,740 3,024 2,714 126,092 89,937 2,889 2,3B3 145,710 113,646 15 2,614 7,434 69,088 1,264 2,678 6,425 34,456 8,225 8,379 514.1 1,197.0 31,818 78,375 52.43 21.24 3,683 4,492 347,779 370,705 4,462 144,802 151,478 11 1,260 6 1,677 2,800 32,115 2,662 31,325 1,095 6 1,932 21,420 417 39,360 30,193 1,266 73,565 1,965 2,823 25,184 3,673 4,482 196,337 222,163 2,083 2,967 82,808 81,425 1,673 2,152 103,758 96,410 15 2,540 5,640 53,000 3,218 7,613 39,448 90 115 1,842 135 91 2,685 15,100 13,190 195,966 10,860 12,600 234,680 167.8 114.7 106.4 80.4 138.5 87.4 9,747 6,721 5,824 4,997 5,045 4,129 55.46 60.60 54.07 58.05 35.31 46.56 94 87 87 90 115 1,837 130 91 2,675 4,465 6,455 79,526 4,290 3,800 92,430 1,020 15,095 17,050 1,230 12,675 25,610 80 105 1,547 975 790 14,261 90 115 1,837 130 91 2,685 5,775 9,400 107,296 6,650 5,590 135,090 70 95 1,257 115 71 1,965 5,030 2,685 43,934 1,915 1,940 51,810 63 75 1,027 80 61 1,415 7,015 2,610 63,394 2,685 5,070 65,705 1,285 3,028 28,340 1,682 3,959 20,848 by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. TENNESSEE FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1%0-Continued 245 a sample of farmB. See text] Area 2— Cont l„ued Area 3 Tenureof operator1— Con. Other farms Total all Tenure of operator1 Other Tenants —Con. Full Part Tenants Croppers Other and fied UanagerB All Cash ^ssn" snare Livestock- share Croppers Other 1,170 310 6,864 11,976 3,274 1,814 25 1,434 35 30 685 61 391 5,429 1 1,040 411 7,865 14,286 4,276 1,300 12 1,907 97 70 931 67 516 226 6,791 2 65, 145 31,170 454,613 1,623,396 639,253 382,510 13,060 148,223 4,790 3,845 75,088 17,680 29,335 17,485 .... ,350 3 46,635 -.6, 500 516,232 1,727,888 747,464 228, 375 11,824 207,886 16,525 7,110 98,303 20,800 33, 183 31,965 532,339 4 55.7 100.5 66.2 135.6 195.3 210.9 522.4 103.4 136.9 128.2 109.6 289.8 75.0 75.4 81.1 5 44.8 113.1 65.6 120.9 174.8 175.7 985.3 109.0 170.4 101.6 105.6 310.4 64.3 141.4 78.4 6 3,657 3,941 3,192 5,713 7,256 9,591 19,296 5,997 2,733 3,668 5,891 13,833 4,267 8,190 3,506 7 2,523 4,639 3,224 4,604 5,797 6,982 65,031 5,738 7,352 6,080 6,269 12,114 3,282 6,846 2,999 8 65.52 52.58 52.96 42.99 39.02 43.25 36.94 52.83 18.59 28.71 53.26 47.65 44.31 91.41 45.33 9 55.55 44.05 49.37 38.21 32.83 40.18 77.33 54.66 50.04 61.03 57.37 49.18 51.62 51.17 38.13 10 78 71 76 71 75 61 100 70 86 67 75 74 67 59 73 11 1,170 300 4,154 9,775 3,016 1,809 24 1,409 25 30 685 61 386 222 3,517 12 l,04d 396 5,574 12,076 4,014 1,288 12 1,872 92 70 916 67 ■■■ 221 4,890 13 32,730 11,250 50, 342 310,093 102,557 106,543 1,434 52,464 845 1,595 27, 328 -,540 11,308 6,848 47,095 14 26,165 16,733 86,851 365, 337 149, 390 62,265 1,581 70, 591 3,372 3,410 37, 587 5,173 13,015 8,034 81,510 15 65 25 2,200 2,247 432 55 130 55 45 30 1,630 16 335 85 1,106 2,230 667 176 295 5 125 105 60 1,092 17 370 30 485 1,634 607 290 271 10 10 10 95 50 466 18 280 80 281 1,832 667 498 5 426 5 260 15 90 51 236 19 115 65 1,414 531 554 221 121 20 J5 25 92 20 5 15 340 102 186 48 2 3 48 18 16 12 11 5 16 5 1 1 21 22 23 190 110 3,024 6,696 2,398 1,360 22 482 10 25 234 50 91 72 2,434 24 200 231 3,691 8,299 3,103 918 12 755 72 40 390 42 150 61 3,511 25 4,935 5,375 49,613 186,089 84, 564 45,348 2,285 12,459 300 300 5,207 2,125 2,685 1,842 41,433 26 3,160 5,240 52,067 193,206 88,858 26,472 2,580 17,266 2,022 600 7,105 2,284 3,935 1,320 58,030 27 135 100 3,137 5,282 1,516 788 1 405 10 5 253 10 71 56 2,572 28 295 236 4,024 7,034 2,309 678 4 798 51 30 436 20 180 81 3,245 29 3,830 1,570 59,684 106,301 32,664 16,946 58 9,894 90 75 5,715 55 2,530 1,429 46,739 30 4,375 5,805 7-, 135 147,856 53,139 14,847 915 18,075 855 240 10,400 2,135 2,335 2,110 60,880 31 40 45 841 1,687 585 332 1 124 67 5 36 16 645 32 710 450 8,965 21,307 8,561 3,783 25 2,058 1,388 5 490 175 6,880 3? 100 85 2,712 4,356 1,187 626 1 365 10 5 238 5 56 51 2,177 34 3,120 1,120 50,719 84,994 24,103 13,163 33 7,836 90 75 4,327 50 2,040 1,254 39,859 35 115 70 2,005 4,703 1,814 975 3 389 20 15 178 45 66 65 1,522 36 2,725 2,105 42,433 186,035 82,348 43,527 220 15,090 2,850 125 5,250 1,360 3,345 2,160 44,850 37 205 100 3,693 7,900 2,498 1,360 25 534 5 20 300 46 86 77 3,483 38 13,545 4,655 173,006 669,214 269,205 134,988 6,933 44,277 300 1,580 25,686 5,705 6,697 4,309 213,811 39 170 90 1,928 3,760 1,224 568 8 370 20 5 212 46 51 36 1,590 40 2,615 3,625 34,334 102,712 44,728 22,246 1,775 8,844 310 45 3,979 3,260 815 435 25,119 41 15 5 255 1,030 391 193 5 98 10 41 26 21 343 4-2 385 15 3,020 20,249 10,651 3,970 75 1,640 35 415 970 220 3,913 43 700 235 6,493 10,647 3,020 1,762 25 897 30 25 423 61 201 157 4,943 44 4,765 2,590 45,201 62,952 23,187 12,912 355 5,195 95 125 1,923 635 1,955 462 21,303 45 1,170 305 5,892 11,335 3,194 1,814 24 1,419 30 30 685 61 386 227 4,884 46 1,040 406 7,059 13,715 4,185 1,300 12 1,907 97 70 931 67 516 226 6,311 47 41,495 18,195 159,639 602,483 219,785 168,837 3,777 74,817 1,235 1,970 38,250 6,720 16,523 10,119 135,267 48 33,700 27,778 213,053 706,399 291,387 103,584 5,076 105,932 6,249 4,250 55,092 9,592 19,285 11,464 200,420 49 340 185 4,855 9,505 3,138 1,684 25 798 30 25 439 61 136 107 3,860 50 380 306 5,845 11,264 3,970 1,163 12 1,112 87 50 601 62 181 131 5,007 5] 11,105 126, 380 474,836 211,640 111,121 4,280 36,393 3,460 470 14,436 6,745 6,845 4,437 111,402 52 12,235 118,034 410,352 183,625 57,882 5,048 38,776 3,522 700 17,110 5,409 6,865 5,170 125,021 260 140 4,539 9,544 3,083 1,633 25 679 20 20 365 51 116 107 4,124 54 240 256 4,865 10,754 3,946 1,104 12 897 67 40 496 52 136 106 4,795 55 16,270 6,760 215,439 855,249 351,553 178,515 7,153 59,367 3,150 1,705 30,936 7,065 10,042 6,469 258,661 56 7,320 5 11,925 219,443 838,137 65 378,287 38 101,219 19 5,824 1 82,028 2 8,756 2,235 34,266 8,812 11,263 1 16,696 1 270,779 5 57 58 59 100 658 243 252 60 98 18 80 2 60 H 160 20 366 2,348 919 673 6 353 5 10 197 30 66 45 397 2,165 375 2,354 35,732 14,588 11,308 80 5,736 15 90 3,201 460 1,190 780 4,020 63 90 5 ■ 165 1,023 401 184 16 226 5 95 5 76 45 196 64 1,855 80 1,710 25,998 10,710 5,918 380 5,645 200 2,585 90 1,110 1,660 3,345 65 20 10 502 2,091 984 467 17 167 5 5 71 10 31 45 456 66 142 25 822 5,537 2,877 1,596 90 271 5 2 131 28 57 48 703 67 680 575 4,627 37,198 17,059 11,042 1,300 2,405 60 35 870 115 445 880 5,392 68 10 140 598 289 132 1 30 5 25 146 69 104 172 1,625 928 387 6 65 5 60 239 70 375 1,085 8,904 4,493 2,326 75 410 100 310 1,600 71 800 190 1,857 7,263 2,418 1,508 21 1,045 20 30 508 50 276 161 2,271 72 1,396 416 2,286 15,244 5,293 4,969 56 2,358 48 1,130 316 498 320 2,568 73 12,410 4,385 20,980 140,721 46,862 44,806 543 25,000 460 530 12,565 2,720 5,460 3,265 23, 510 74 55 15 65 2,138 884 511 1 351 10 125 10 165 41 391 75 35 28 27 2,519 822 778 1 662 9 188 12 412 41 256 76 140 40 110 5,323 1,952 1,504. 5 1,326 10 445 35 745 91 536 77 70 15 350 1,075 352 210 5 106 10 60 5 21 10 402 78 44 110 744 267 218 1 90 10 2 26 6 168 79 160 25 640 2,546 862 640 5 473 85 295 5 68 20 566 80 1,030 235 2,112 3,646 1,254 815 17 721 10 25 404 15 161 106 839 s; 2,600 444 1,934 7,722 2,483 2,759 30 1,535 32 986 26 252 233 915 82 12,590 2,530 9,770 44,918 14,176 16,823 180 8,415 105 175 5,085 180 1,530 1,340 5,324 83 246 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms , number 1954. 1950. Land in farms acres 195-4, 1950. e of farm acres 1954. 1950. line of laod Bod buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. 1950. Average per acre dollars 1954. 1950. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954. Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 1954. 10 to 19 acres farms reporting 1954. 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 1954. 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 1954. 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 1954. 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 1954. 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 1954. 500 acres and over farms reporting 1954. Cropland used only for pasture.. farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954.. 1949., acres 1954.. 1949., Cropland used only for crops not harvested and not pastured farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Cropland lying idle farms reporting 1954. acres 1954., Woodland pastured farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Woodland not pastured farms reporting 1954., acres 1954., Other pasture (not cropland and not woodland) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Other land (house lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) farms reporting 1954., acres 1954.. Cropland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Land pastured, total.. ....farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. acres 1954.. 1949.. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting 1954.. 1949. . acres 1954.. 1949.. Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed on contour farms reporting 1954.. acres 1954.. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Crops on which coaaercial fertilizer m used. 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting.. acres on which used.. Other pasture farms reporting., acres on which used.. Corn farmB reporting.. acres on which used.. Tobacco farms reporting. . acres on which used.. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes Other crops ..farms reporting. res on which used. . . farms reporting . res on which used. 10,238 11,602 949,663 1,027,305 92.8 88.5 8,804 7,500 105.02 85.71 8,757 10,486 275,430 338,768 2,605 1,955 1,261 1,386 1,091 350 107 2 6,081 7,141 194,919 182,146 4,062 5,453 91,160 120,052 21,707 3,353 69,453 8,802 55,442 9,803 11,252 561,509 640,966 7,598 8,996 379,720 344,967 6,497 7,217 242,413 233,828 156 Tenure of operato: 1,468 4,462 30,923 6,024 14,740 97,130 6,620 13,344 24,324 3,353 4,520 422,440 547,848 126.0 121.2 11,063 9,699 92.90 81.85 3,107 4,395 116,271 181,347 2,741 3,555 99,357 104,757 1,644 2,430 37,273 57,675 10,620 1,317 26,653 7,035 3,223 24,042 3,308 4,465 252,901 343,779 3,193 4,260 180,698 192,364 2,8 3,700 104,718 127,586 55 2,362 6,186 38,077 2,618 4,163 7,729 1,494 1,240 187,392 155,582 10,562 10,072 91.68 82.41 1,474 1,230 67,793 56,977 19,124 141 4,340 1,403 9,758 1,494 1,235 116,900 98,642 1,354 1,124 75,911 50,194 1,178 970 1,182 3,499 23,714 13,917 18,840 409.3 554.1 54,692 221. L2 111.14 2,312 2,353 169,469 153,215 73.3 65.1 7,780 2,307 2,308 70,217 67,335 13,475 95 1,955 1,417 8,815 2,307 2,348 111,594 107,175 892 1,163 57,557 41,768 1,551 3,789 27,140 1,905 5,309 9,670 16,222 89,425 81.52 129.16 17,975 5,000 98.90 50.00 51,480 57,330 99.0 8,682 7,482 88.85 76.20 of operator for commercial farms only. TENNESSEE FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 -Continued 247 a sample of farnm. See text] Area 4 — Continued Arena 5 and B Tenure o f operator1— Con. Other Total all Tenure of operator1 Other Tenant —Con. Full Part Managers Tenants CropperB Other and unspeci- All Caoh Share- Crop- Lireetock- Croppere Other fied a are a are speci fied 1,510 101 3,045 29,528 10,350 3,504 73 5,540 377 151 1,525 655 2,451 381 10,061 1 1,376 230 3,455 32,824 11,922 3,520 84 6,664 546 257 1,922 623 2,746 570 10,634 2 65,630 11,480 156,445 3,043,606 1,409,593 608,002 47,781 506,785 41,737 25,610 147,325 112,795 136,010 43,308 471,445 3 59,234 14,900 151,820 3,162,539 1,488,867 546,983 39,640 601,303 59,330 33,153 182,608 109,717 166,535 49,960 485,746 4 43.5 103.7 51.4 103.1 136.2 173.5 654.5 91.5 110.7 169.6 96.6 172.2 55.5 113.7 46.9 5 43.0 64.8 43.9 96.3 124.9 155.4 471.9 90.2 108.7 129.0 95.0 176.1 60.6 87.6 45.7 6 5,613 13,737 5,602 8,899 11,157 14,048 69,112 7,913 7,080 8,769 7,370 15,846 4,961 13,440 5,352 7 4,111 6,469 4,216 8,139 9,602 13,392 50,299 7,387 8,970 8,703 7,380 14,778 5,056 7,981 4,987 8 138.35 129.04 130.43 91.48 86.60 82.46 134.56 83.65 73.81 60.03 73.72 94.80 83.28 109.10 122.20 9 93.59 79.23 98.15 85.18 76.81 86.57 113.23 81.45 80.77 73.63 76.11 87.26 81.35 97.26 113.05 10 77 54 72 77 77 68 60 78 80 81 86 86 73 76 80 1 i 1,510 101 1,835 23,716 9,013 3,414 73 5,330 317 151 1,500 640 2,416 306 5,886 12 1,356 220 2,520 27,091 10,746 3,473 74 6,369 456 247 1,882 603 2,686 495 6,429 13 33,510 4,155 16,740 779,825 313,882 197,281 11,875 188,562 11,415 8,728 55,350 38,330 64,074 10,665 68,225 14 30,974 5,615 27,520 911,406 399,109 185,143 10,023 226,228 15,716 11,478 73,481 36,870 69,708 18,975 90,903 15 30 1,280 6,365 1,865 335 855 60 5 200 30 505 55 3,310 16 490 20 315 5,338 1,981 615 6 1,261 76 15 320 65 715 70 1,475 17 5 105 3,806 1,641 475 1,045 55 30 325 90 490 55 645 18 20 120 3,778 1,630 666 1,111 65 55 345 160 426 60 365 19 105 15 10 3,043 1,381 791 16 770 40 25 225 210 225 45 85 20 30 10 5 1,105 435 402 31 232 15 11 70 70 45 21 5 21 1 269 78 123 12 56 6 10 15 15 10 22 12 2 7 2 1 23 255 51 1,505 16,728 7,617 2,486 61 2,044 237 95 635 415 481 181 4,520 24 416 95 1,695 18,589 8,178 2,468 41 2,896 330 151 881 383 856 295 5,006 25 9,740 1,130 28,055 637,673 330,322 122,475 10,535 78,396 8,181 3,465 22,420 20,245 16,630 7,455 95,945 26 8,110 2,120 26,505 608,391 307,581 100,727 8,000 96,228 10,405 5,835 26,910 16,683 27,385 9,010 95,855 27 155 30 1,270 5,304 2,117 699 22 761 56 45 345 95 160 60 1,705 28 346 100 1,490 6,838 2,685 948 28 1,213 96 71 460 126 350 110 1,964 29 5,220 630 26,470 101,911 42,735 13,161 755 15,365 1,310 590 7,210 2,555 2,540 1,160 29,895 30 6,953 2,030 25,710 138,113 54,551 20,191 1,155 26,556 2,310 1,480 9,770 3,906 6,505 2,585 35,660 31 65 5 300 1,960 827 302 11 375 35 25 155 65 70 25 445 32 1,825 225 4,270 31,950 13,950 6,165 450 6,780 580 185 2,700 2,040 800 475 4,605 33 100 25 1,125 3,821 1,486 463 11 481 31 30 225 40 115 40 1,380 34 3,395 405 22,200 69,961 28,785 6,996 305 8,585 730 405 4,510 515 1,740 685 25,290 35 125 21 865 16,370 7,186 2,541 53 2,050 227 131 660 400 436 196 4,540 36 6,840 1,100 16,520 670,532 322,739 119,295 10,511 91,077 9,126 8,270 28,200 18,795 17,161 9,525 :. i ,910 37 210 26 1,150 5,640 2,263 834 7 766 66 25 295 100 215 65 1,770 38 5,280 685 41,620 214,480 86,675 41,537 858 32,790 2,430 770 11,275 3,885 12,000 2,430 52,620 39 95 30 770 11,467 4,962 1,747 44 1,568 161 76 455 325 375 176 3,146 40 2,710 2,450 14,610 501,566 251,129 89,101 12,241 79,955 6,945 2,714 17,335 24,125 19,300 9,536 69,140 43 25 10 105 1,636 761 293 27 170 5 50 50 40 25 385 42 415 215 1,905 56,113 26,595 10,793 5,735 9,305 65 2,190 1,840 2,670 2,540 3,685 43 800 81 2,725 26,462 10,015 3,369 73 4,080 347 151 1,145 580 1,521 336 8,925 44 2,330 1,330 12,430 137,619 62,111 25,152 1,006 20,640 2,330 1,073 5,535 4,860 4,305 2,537 28,710 45 1,510 101 2,660 27,002 9,929 3,469 73 5,415 342 151 1,505 640 2,431 346 8,116 ... 1,371 230 3,170 30,355 11,471 3,520 84 6,559 506 252 1,922 613 2,726 540 8,721 47 48,470 5,915 71,265 1,519,409 686,939 332,917 23,165 282,323 20,906 12,783 84,980 61,130 83,244 19,280 194,065 46,037 9,765 79,735 1,657,910 761,241 106, 61 19,178 349,012 28,431 18,793 110,161 57,459 103,598 30,570 222,418 49 320 71 2,125 24,042 9,999 3,284 73 3,040 357 146 965 540 746 286 7,646 5 ) 506 125 2,415 27,444 11,505 3,299 79 4,359 511 242 1,342 603 1,241 420 8,202 51 19,290 4,680 59,185 1,809,771 904,190 330,871 33,287 249,428 24,252 14,449 67,955 63,165 53,091 26,516 291,995 52 14,198 4,540 52,895 1,692,244 859,044 275,999 19,739 286,133 33,549 17,605 77,292 59,335 76,737 21,615 251,329 53 265 41 1,755 19,279 8,204 2,902 53 2,460 262 146 815 420 581 236 5,660 54 241 105 1,730 20,169 9,318 2,691 62 2,979 411 157 947 493 681 290 5,119 55 12,120 1,785 58,140 885,012 409,414 160,832 11,369 123,867 11,556 9,040 39,475 22,680 29,161 11,955 179,530 56 6,016 3,345 43,535 883,885 421,185 151,618 10,193 137,023 14,954 7,215 41,420 26,362 34,812 12,260 163,866 57 60 5 241 3 96 1 89 1 5 1 40 15 20 5 11 58 265 10 7,206 72 4,133 15 1,708 50 35 7 1,190 1,140 45 5 140 61 61 170 180 5,152 2,215 1,146 38 1,257 41 36 360 205 545 70 496 62 545 1,040 47,423 21,169 12,855 1,334 9,300 412 148 2,020 2,090 3,710 920 2,765 63 80 10 40 2,165 916 458 10 555 20 30 180 95 200 30 226 64 1,050 120 320 44,953 17,570 12,078 1,180 11,610 290 610 3,075 1,990 4,450 1,195 2,515 65 40 15 180 4,486 2,259 931 620 35 20 180 185 155 45 630 66 92 82 291 12,237 6,383 2,839 471 1,650 98 28 378 654 334 158 894 67 610 1,390 2,175 103,202 48,855 27,837 3,690 15,565 805 285 3,500 6,395 3,160 1,420 7,255 .... 25 5 75 1,037 584 191 17 105 5 30 30 25 15 140 69 60 10 195 3,242 1,929 400 183 568 4 84 42 213 225 162 70 415 75 850 27,979 15,184 3,585 2,730 5,110 65 815 540 1,335 2,355 1,370 71 925 76 895 8,975 3,773 1,698 41 2,027 141 91 625 295 775 100 1,436 72 2,164 190 963 17,899 7,201 4,413 195 4,383 286 252 1,160 799 1,697 189 1,707 73 14,025 1,590 6,610 160,470 60,917 41,893 1,483 40,762 2,937 2,545 11,390 7,215 14,800 1,875 15,415 74 1,200 95 760 6,998 2,848 1,292 34 1,898 107 66 590 265 760 110 926 75 3,579 216 658 5,398 2,005 1,258 38 1,559 69 81 418 252 667 72 538 76 6,455 425 1,130 11,974 4,233 2,881 89 3,504 157 127 1,000 515 1,540 165 1,267 77 60 240 1,019 376 181 1 160 20 60 20 45 15 301 78 26 8 106 892 393 243 1 111 6 52 6 38 7 144 79 105 5 370 3,429 1,057 1,370 2 490 35 285 25 120 25 510 80 200 21 200 6,413 2,526 1,187 19 1,641 116 35 520 185 730 55 1,040 81 480 76 251 13,618 5,290 3,378 161 3,853 168 193 1,224 700 1,486 82 936 32 3,470 625 1,375 90,967 39,076 i 23,981 875 21,335 1,450 1,190 6,270 3,215 8,540 670 5,700 83 248 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE. VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only and explanations, FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Farms • number 1954. 1950. Land in farms acres 1954. 1950. Average size cf farm acres 1954.. 1950. lue of land and buildings: Average per farm dollars 1954. 1950. dollars 1954. 1950. Average per reporting value. .farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting •farms reporting •farms reporting .farms reporting .farms reporting 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1954. 1 154. Cropland used only for pa Cropland lying idle farms reporting Woodland pastured farms reporting Woodland not pastured farms reporting e. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 154. 1954. 1954. ■ -. 1954. ] 154. L954. : 154. 1954. 1954. Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954. acres 1954. 1954. 1954. 1949. 154. 1954. 1949. .. 1949. 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. farms farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Cropland, total farms reporting Land pastured, total farms reporting Woodland, total. farms reporting Irrigated land USE OF COfMERCIAL FERTILIZER Oops on which commercial fertilizer »na used, 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. acres on which used. Other pasture farms reporting. acres on which used. Corn farms reporting. acres on which used. Tobacco farms reporting. acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, etc.... farms reporting. Other crops farms reporting . 21,965 25,43B 1,962,793 2,083,848 6,453 4,946 72.34 60.02 498,969 583,857 5.474 4,522 3,357 2,969 2,043 564 48 13,087 14,010 326,653 271,885 11,322 149,778 209,981 32 , 727 7.360 117,051 9.291 236,471 11,307 463,590 8,326 203,445 2,031 34,174 20,475 83,887 20,895 24,368 975,400 1,065,723 18,497 20,630 766,569 676,871 16.295 18,281 700,061 716,439 25 6,097 15,682 104,838 1,380 3,082 18,528 13,174 25,022 186, 595 7,648 6,326 9,889 2,900 1,986 4,715 4,100 933,584 959,182 124.1 6,205 64.94 53.35 7,089 7,839 218,394 256,031 1,260 1,587 1,556 1,478 965 219 5,501 5,822 167,501 140,758 1,166 14,518 2,791 46,349 2,923 2,146 367,340 243,085 125.7 113.3 2,923 2,131 130,594 88,060 9,462 1,493 3,362 1,261 101,481 35,571 785 434 14.926 8,673 7,261 2,828 36,277 12,814 7,379 2,923 8,106 2,146 446,762 211,927 480,609 138,678 7.223 2,748 7.830 1,965 387,756 140,713 338,394 77,510 6,744 2,433 7,230 1,756 349,064 107,028 339,263 71,614 8,067 291 7,315 3,011 1,195 9,224 3,436 56,099 26,064 667 217 1,768 437 10,708 2,765 5,446 2,401 11,097 6,301 79,055 46,432 3,334 1,559 2,491 1,541 3,933 2,531 987 508 833 445 1,631 1,084 1,691 892 4,041 2,917 22,503 17,568 18,017 44.81 2,268 3,206 195,247 270, 860 6,846 5,824 77.04 67.32 1,136 10.679 21,005 7,799 2,268 3,171 108,618 156,068 1.423 2,101 69,237 87,620 1,148 1,591 56,230 74,115 1,481 3,306 27,015 1,110 1,104 1,905 12,677 6,317 101.41 58.63 5,210 7,285 104.2 182.1 7,066 89.07 38.80 1,027 1,601 92 , 862 149,550 5,714 77.49 59.82 1,027 1,566 33,847 54,938 50 1,027 40 1,591 2 8] 50,558 3 755 82,958 25 762 25 1,261 ? 225 29,612 950 46,970 30 627 25 1,006 1 395 27,750 2 940 45,125 ■ of operator for TENNESSEE FERTILIZER, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 -Continued 249 a sample of farms. See text] tinned Area 7 Tenureof opera tor1— Con. Total Tenure of operator1 Tenant s-Con. Tenants farms all Full Part Managers Other farms Other and Other Croppers unspeci- fied All Cash cash sh°j; Livestock- share Croppers specified 155 9,245 8,136 1,388 528 157 10 15 51 41 6,050 1 1,070 11,793 10,368 1,658 341 17 297 11 15 100 16 80 75 8,055 2 49,020 464,822 786,703 294,183 ,1 I 17,024 21,645 2,100 3,980 2,175 3,855 9,535 336,152 3 61,655 22,220 605,896 820,502 289,314 56,724 9,090 33,670 1,775 2,475 9 440 3,905 12,100 3,975 431,704 4 60.9 114.4 50.3 96.7 211.9 222.9 1,309.5 137.9 210.0 99.5 145.0 75.6 232.6 55.6 5 57.6 83.8 51.4 79.1 174.5 166.3 534.7 113.4 161.4 165.0 94.4 244.1 151.2 53.0 53.6 6 5,616 6,303 4,004 , 9,886 10,010 11,496 70,000 16,500 17,100 6,341 4,208 3,470 7 5,113 5,829 3,295 3,586 6,492 7,925 23,458 4,835 12,450 5,450 4,202 9,500 5,122 3,123 2,745 8 84.07 53.80 79.87 61.10 54.64 58.22 75.94 71.37 212.12 135.02 87.69 70.18 17.86 65.22 9 86.54 70.47 63.58 46.02 38.94 47.50 49.34 42.60 150.00 33.03 49.76 38.92 33.86 60.48 50.56 10 83 94 82 84 85 56 62 74 50 62 67 80 88 87 11 805 145 6,709 7,361 1,353 528 13 157 10 40 15 51 41 5,310 1. 1,040 260 9^282 9,527 1,628 341 17 282 11 15 100 16 80 60 7,259 L3 23,725 4,380 75,429 142,845 48,459 33,677 3,876 6,290 615 2,245 865 1,351 1,214 50,543 14 29,335 7,525 134,521 172,667 63,308 16,017 1,859 10,739 421 745 4,135 973 2,905 1,560 80,744 L5 85 25 3,704 3,891 223 35 11 5 6 3,622 L6 310 30 1,785 1,458 291 60 30 15 10 1,077 i 7 165 35 745 661 271 45 15 10 300 18 15C 35 365 686 270 135 5 16 lb 245 19 50 15 11C 505 260 165 60 2 45 5 110 47 3 26 11 1 67 21 10 1 15 10 5 1 21 22 23 185 90 4,612 4,872 1,117 428 13 61 5 20 10 16 10 3,253 .~4 305 125 5,317 6,249 1,372 301 17 177 6 15 60 11 50 35 4,382 5,095 2,235 68,230 110,964 44,299 18,971 3,777 J, 165 850 415 795 570 535 40,752 2( 7,525 3,245 69,472 109,055 46,641 7,491 1,486 4,740 BC 265 1,825 675 1,000 695 48,697 27 90 50 3,792 3,009 405 151 1 30 5 10 15 2,422 2fl 245 90 5,218 3 . 324 454 121 1 15 1 30 25 2,672 2 ■' i.245 755 63,474 37,640 7,389 3,560 6 270 30 70 170 26,415 30 4,240 1,455 84,409 43 . 175 9,364 2,562 1,118 30 20 190 198 485 195 30,931 3] 25 25 987 836 170 70 1 10 5 5 585 32 445 250 10,914 8,644 2,803 1,825 6 80 60 20 3,930 33 70 30 3,321 .--'. 287 101 5 5 15 2,032 34 1,800 505 52,560 28,996 4,586 1,735 190 30 10 150 22,485 • 145 60 2,911 2,583 639 273 12 67 5 15 10 16 21 1,592 it 4,515 3,340 55,400 124,892 59,892 15,223 960 5,301 260 445 170 165 4,261 43,516 37 100 4,300 4,973 947 317 8 66 5 15 5 16 25 3,635 :: 5,100 3,885 131,519 308,278 110,388 35,195 7,970 4,719 350 780 5 1,404 2,180 150,006 145 50 2,977 1,296 336 86 1 ,1 10 15 16 832 40 6,040 2,795 43,793 44,129 19,976 8,760 150 1,625 265 250 1,110 13,618 4! 40 25 652 403 134 45 2 JO 5 15 202 4.-' 780 460 7,730 7,361 1,900 2,485 550 325 100 225 2,101 43 600 130 8,533 7,173 1,258 493 13 130 5 35 15 40 35 5,279 44 2,300 335 26,977 17,955 3,780 2,313 285 275 25 65 75 45 65 11,302 45 805 155 8,320 7,916 1,378 528 13 157 10 40 15 51 41 5,840 46 1,060 260 10,933 10,082 1,643 341 17 292 11 15 100 16 80 70 7,789 47 31,065 7,370 207,133 291,449 100,147 56,208 7,659 9,725 1,465 2,690 1,660 1,991 1,919 117,710 48 41,100 12,225 288,402 325,697 119,313 26,070 3,345 16,597 731 1,030 6,150 1,846 4,390 2,450 160,372 49 330 110 7,098 6,145 1,298 498 13 92 10 20 15 21 26 4,244 50 440 180 8,722 7,737 1,548 321 17 192 6 15 70 16 50 35 5,659 51 15,650 8,370 167,423 279,985 124,167 42,954 4,887 10,091 1,110 860 1,230 985 5,906 97,886 52 19,360 8,400 172,392 233,888 98,842 16,861 3,726 10,715 475 580 3,370 1,990 3,400 900 103,744 53 210 100 5,965 6,231 1.238 438 13 92 10 20 10 16 36 4,450 54 250 125 7,692 7,872 1,463 291 12 167 11 10 55 16 25 50 5,939 55 9,615 7,225 186,919 433,170 170,280 50,418 8,930 10,020 610 1,225 175 1,569 6,441 193,522 56 12,020 5 5 6,405 229,280 445,855 27 2 1,099 22 152,885 15 1 645 8 27,745 5 1 150 14 5,030 2 104 15,790 5 200 975 1,395 2,650 1,855 5 200 7,540 1,375 244,405 57 58 59 60 6] 125 10 575 660 220 170 3 21 10 1 5 246 62 1,055 15 2,410 7,905 2,984 3,210 61 390 205 135 20 30 1,260 63 110 20 315 320 127 75 1 5 1 111 64 1,570 245 3,390 4,989 2,054 1,935 465 450 15 530 65 90 40 1,435 1,966 213 13 56 10 15 1,035 66 284 85 1,892 5,501 2,481 1,176 247 162 30 70 38 1,435 67 2,320 775 13,230 34,618 15,307 6,981 1,925 1,135 300 180 455 200 9,270 68 15 5 441 344 117 45 1 10 5 5 171 69 55 8 718 1,206 350 463 10 35 15 20 348 70 260 75 4,270 5,960 1,819 2,045 150 175 100 75 1,771 71 480 100 3,841 4,829 1,073 453 13 122 5 30 10 41 36 3,168 72 1,014 160 4,317 7,118 2,234 1,520 186 298 10 84 48 102 54 2,880 73 8,185 1,555 34,083 45,032 14,480 10,237 1,174 2,346 100 1,120 230 423 473 16,795 74 75 1,645 419 131 95 2 46 •j 5 31 5 145 75 43 1,190 385 106 100 39 5 8 20 6 136 76 85 1,520 454 136 120 2 51 5 10 31 5 145 77 20 15 1.300 3,507 536 246 8 60 5 5 25 20 2,657 78 20 8 598 3,817 1,015 839 350 116 2 2 48 55 9 1,497 79 35 15 1,565 10,556 2,345 2,952 594 330 11C 170 40 4,335 80 205 20 648 275 141 6 25 5 10 5 201 81 496 28 942 1,772 712 618 190 36 10 20 216 82 2,990 225 5,335 9,967 4,993 3,046 600 125 10 35 45 35 1,203 83 250 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 7.-FARMS, ACREAGE, VALUE, AND USE OF COMMERCIAL [Data are based on reports for only Areas 8a, C, and D Cash Share-cash Crop-share 1Tc FARMS, ACREAGE, AND VALUE Average siz .number 1954. 1950. ..acres 1954. 1950. ..acres 1954. 1950. Volii 1950.. .dollars 1954. 1950. Proportion of farms reporting value percent 1954. Average per Land in farms according to use: Cropland harvested farms reporting 1 to 9 acres farms reporting 10 "to 19 acres farms reporting 20 to 29 acres farms reporting 30 to 49 acres farms reporting 50 to 99 acres farms reporting 100 to 199 acres farms reporting 200 to 499 acres farms reporting 500 acres and over farms reporting Cropland used only for pasture, .farms reporting Cropland lying idle farms reporting Woodland pastured farms reporting Woodland not pastured farms reporting Improved (see text) farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1954. . 1954.. 1954.. 1954. . 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1949.. 1954.. 1954. . 1954. . 1954.. 1954.. 1954.. 1954. . 1954.. 1954.. 1954. . 1954.. 1954.. Other land Chouse lots, roads, wasteland, etc.) reporting Cropland, total farms reporting '. 1954., 1954.. 1954. , 1949., acres 1954., 1949., Land pastured, total farms reporting 1954. 1949., acres 1954., 1949. Woodland, total farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. Irrigated land in farms farms reporting farms reporting 1954, acres 1954. USE OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER Oops on which comercial fertilizer .as used. 1954: Hay and cropland pastured farms reporting. acres on which used. Other pasture .farms reporting. acres on which used. Corn farms reporting. acres on which used. Tobacco farms reporting. acres on which used. Fruits, vegetables, potatoes, .farms reporting... acres on which used... Other crops farms reporting... acres on which used. . . of operator for 26,613 30,437 2,022,109 2,182,219 76.0 71.7 22,287 26,497 448,595 585,268 10,425 4,642 2,676 2,419 1,621 15,306 17, 352 386,495 367,509 9,191 11,587 127,492 179,036 2,025 21,176 7,993 106,316 9,904 242,512 13,290 540,151 8,556 197,388 2,080 41,984 24,143 79,476 25,278 29,120 962,582 1,131,813 22,048 24,847 826,395 727,670 19,138 22,081 782,663 768,468 201 7,622 22,652 139,878 1,554 4,310 23,383 11,578 14,408 95,485 8,516 7,581 9,882 4,723 3,403 10,178 3,749 8,137 48,977 6,770 7,167 841,779 818,849 124.3 114.3 10,912 8,662 90.84 6,535 6,945 193,663 232,443 1,365 1,576 1,300 1,275 4,860 5,111 181,793 156,894 8,100 1,921 28,669 3,484 110,406 4,192 210,423 18,205 6,339 27,707 6,665 7,107 412,225 442,903 6,410 6,800 373,217 296,754 6,010 6,309 320,829 273,533 4,789 414 6,620 2,326 1,532 3,782 22,385 2,085 1,969 297,232 252,399 142.6 128.2 15,462 10,940 104.77 88.16 2,075 1,959 92,209 1,412 56,277 45,951 1,023 25,931 1,234 71,862 8,099 1,964 9,483 2,085 1,969 158,662 147,431 1,965 1,854 113,502 84,892 1,795 3,212 1,059 10,977 4,916 68,140 28,744 626 246 2,263 906 10,977 5,731 4,326 1,529 6,013 3,002 38,734 20,052 3,807 1,263 3,440 1,267 4,497 1,741 22,031 30,114 478.9 717.0 120,103 83,966 288.95 125.27 1,284 2,081 148,239 240,245 115.4 115.4 11,048 1,176 23,416 41,370 4,485 1,009 6,650 1,279 2,071 73,635 138,117 859 1,571 52,126 78,352 684 1,311 52,404 75,252 8,830 22,145 126.1 260.5 27,548 7,229 208.69 33.19 2,525 15 2,205 2,705 11,300 108.2 161.4 1,260 9,184 105.00 59.84 7,183 7,158 87.57 62.48 1,610 5,355 2,055 10,810 5 95 35 235 140 1,475 760 4,855 TENNESSEE FERTILIZER. BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 -Continued 251 a sample of farms. Se » text] Areas 8a, C, and D— Continued Area 8b Tenure of operator1— Con- Other farms Total all farms Tenure of operator1 Other farm3 Tenant —Con. Full Part Uansgere Tenanta Croppers Other and unspeci- fied All Cash "ST Crop- Livestock- Croppers Other and un- specified 432 201 16,428 34,688 12,595 3,557 15 4,062 40 5 991 115 2,540 371 14,459 1 790 330 19,178 36,832 12,759 3,142 55 4,002 40 40 980 105 2,387 450 16,874 2 53,619 19,135 712,828 1,974,513 1,057,266 296,288 9,772 178,652 4,020 65 51,892 12,590 67,095 22,970 432,535 3 68,715 36,910 840,612 2,095,614 1,066,053 250,224 22,957 220,955 2,295 2,325 61,095 15,330 113,630 26,280 535,425 124.1 95.2 43.4 56.9 83.9 83.3 651.5 44.0 100.5 17.0 52.4 109.5 34.3 61.9 29.9 5 87.0 111.8 43.8 56.9 83.6 79.6 417.4 55.2 57.4 58.1 62.3 146.0 47.6 58.4 31.7 6 9,359 13,388 5,316 7,615 9,206 11,193 231,687 7,059 15,325 1,700 7,592 11,921 6,263 7,919 5,396 7 8,213 7,130 4,472 6,551 8,328 9,284 67,371 6,551 13,500 6,886 6,450 16,856 5,717 8,406 4,519 8 73.89 125.23 129.45 144.15 121.08 138.62 355.64 156.65 152.49 100.00 149.29 132.01 165.99 148.04 191.14 9 93.50 62.20 104.41 118.99 103.71 120.61 165.41 120.04 200.50 118.46 103.49 114.45 125.24 133.43 145.76 !■ 82 68 82 73 78 54 100 60 100 100 66 57 57 56 77 11 432 201 12,362 31,268 12,017 3,542 15 4,032 40 5 991 115 2,515 366 11,662 i. 780 320 15, 508 33,151 12,449 3,126 55 3,932 35 40 965 105 2,352 435 13,589 1 1 13,694 6,369 111,829 508,853 256,867 100,462 2,087 76,875 880 5 21,698 4,665 42,030 7,597 72,562 14 27,740 9,780 174,055 592,990 300,386 82,734 6,518 94,121 930 1,035 22,655 5,620 52,676 11,205 109,231 ' 130 25 8,415 15,911 4,070 875 6 1,715 20 5 375 5 1,125 185 9,245 ll 70 50 2,511 6,955 3,275 905 965 5 230 20 660 50 1,810 17 55 45 866 3,590 1,885 680 590 5 160 35 345 45 435 18 90 50 442 2,917 1,760 566 446 120 25 265 36 145 19 75 20 125 1,557 846 425 1 265 10 85 25 100 45 20 20 11 10 1 2 1 276 60 2 148 32 1 76 14 1 8 5 21 5 15 5 5 1 21 22 23 191 101 8,325 18,630 8,631 2,285 10 1,042 35 356 100 445 106 6,662 24 435 165 9,617 21,786 9,021 2,119 33 1,687 25 20 505 80 847 210 8,926 25 8,841 2,775 118,107 412,853 231,583 62,232 474 32,158 990 10,660 3,270 13,180 4,058 86,406 26 14,530 5,280 117,552 413,698 219,273 48,086 3,041 40,045 770 790 10,415 3,370 18,055 6,645 103,253 27 81 50 5,996 6,385 2,546 590 11 215 5 105 10 65 30 3,023 28 175 100 7,562 7,916 2,732 792 14 606 5 10 230 20 281 60 3,772 29 1,730 1,505 74,357 75,223 33,758 7,115 65 2,840 70 1,265 100 1,215 170 31,445 30 2,770 2,360 96,037 90,628 35,868 10,058 645 8,355 75 80 3,125 55 4,185 835 35,702 31 10 1,113 1,859 862 195 1 80 5 30 10 30 5 721 32 390 115 8,952 18,100 10,240 1,550 10 1,175 70 410 80 610 5 5,125 33 o5 50 5,369 5,021 1,909 450 10 150 80 5 40 25 2,502 34 1,340 1,390 65,405 57,123 23,518 5,565 55 1,665 875 20 605 165 26,320 35 7" 60 5,020 10,942 5,311 1.585 3 545 20 200 40 245 40 3,498 36 6,805 1,020 89,510 177,334 97,866 25,123 680 11,610 110 3,140 910 6,855 595 42,055 37 171 71 7,327 14,746 7,154 1,478 9 712 20 236 50 320 86 5,393 38 15,104 4,916 216,020 393,763 209,491 41,641 2,945 29,524 235 7,454 1,875 12,445 7,515 110,162 39 111 66 4,719 13,122 5,860 1,691 8 582 20 5 181 45 270 61 4,981 40 4,925 1,740 67,900 325,723 188,182 48,697 3,269 19,500 1,330 70 5,200 1,325 9,150 2,425 66,075 41 25 35 908 1,907 978 282 125 5 20 25 70 5 515 42 430 750 10,778 40,166 22,948 7,898 1,310 2,770 300 405 490 1,475 100 5,240 43 322 156 14,786 29,125 11,685 3,267 9 1,927 40 5 576 100 1,010 196 12,237 44 2,520 810 35,105 80,764 39,519 11,018 252 6,145 405 10 2,455 445 2,220 610 23,830 45 432 201 15,203 33,286 12,383 3,557 15 4,057 40 5 991 115 2,535 371 13,274 41 790 325 17,933 35,492 12,594 3,142 55 3,992 40 40 980 105 2,377 450 15,709 47 24,265 10,649 304,293 996,929 522,208 169,809 2,626 111,873 1,940 5 33,643 8,035 56,425 11,825 190,413 48 45,040 17,420 387,644 1,097,316 555,527 140,878 10,204 142,521 1,775 1,905 36,195 9,045 74,916 18,685 248,186 49 257 146 12,768 27,662 12,030 3,227 10 1,447 40 5 486 110 655 151 10,948 50 510 260 14,583 30,895 12,246 2,862 55 2,237 35 25 665 85 1,142 285 13,493 51 20,571 5,535 275,517 915,910 517,631 136,052 4,423 63,268 2,430 70 19,000 5,505 29,135 7,078 194,536 52 24,140 11,460 257,980 917,189 494,865 106,421 10,696 78,315 1,025 970 20,155 7,220 38,350 10,595 226,892 ■j'i 197 116 10,613 21,953 10,380 2,547 10 1,087 35 371 85 500 96 7,929 54 355 225 12,732 23,240 10,337 2,306 41 1,392 30 10 490 70 577 215 9,164 y. 21,909 5,936 305,530 571,097 307,357 66,764 3,625 41,134 345 10,594 2,785 19,300 8,110 152,217 se 15,195 15,070 336,270 564,774 284,673 58,576 6,281 42,274 205 120 14,905 2,485 20,279 4,280 172,970 57 16 1 17 288 8 113 1 13 1 100 35 10 50 5 15 58 59 151 100 116 4,251 361 1,911 116 1,575 40 295 205 245 50 110 80 5 225 60 t.l 35 15 452 4,611 2,296 872 3 590 5 155 45 340 45 845 62 130 95 1,541 14,009 7,803 2,670 301 1,435 10 305 75 980 65 1,800 63 21 10 170 1,334 568 275 246 5 75 5 150 11 245 64 518 190 1,115 15,084 6,764 3,460 3,705 5 880 435 2,250 135 1,155 65 81 65 3,014 8,446 4,465 1,229 9 436 5 126 70 190 45 2,307 66 335 156 4,890 19,369 11,264 3,987 194 1,106 11 363 218 426 88 2,818 67 2,345 1,095 27,975 115,039 67,878 22,684 1,020 7,295 70 2,815 1,135 2,670 605 16,162 66 21 25 580 1,912 993 288 6 85 20 5 60 540 69 78 42 722 4,626 2,728 922 173 151 42 5 104 652 70 430 310 4,065 29,800 16,105 6,510 1,295 990 395 25 570 4,900 71 262 146 4,865 17,483 6,231 2,567 7 2,212 20 611 105 1,275 201 4,466 72 441 241 3,671 18,257 7,894 3,896 72 3,711 29 830 126 2,388 338 2,684 73 3,073 1,700 23,934 112,706 46,367 25,711 325 24,858 250 5,855 1,005 15,930 1,818 15,445 74 282 96 2,665 20,992 10,125 3,044 6 2,732 30 5 726 105 1,620 246 5,085 75 243 78 2,161 21,024 9,107 3,882 40 4,221 32 5 929 180 2,787 288 3,774 76 355 113 2,690 28,773 11,933 5,555 98 5,867 35 5 1,384 220 3,790 433 5,320 77 96 30 2,644 4,534 1,791 592 1 340 125 15 170 30 1,810 78 108 373 1,321 2,825 1,303 517 6 187 76 10 79 22 812 79 281 680 4,025 7,917 3,644 1,408 20 555 205 25 260 45 2,290 80 101 91 1,223 5,789 3,038 992 12 696 210 70 360 51 1,051 81 322 170 1,459 9,688 5,346 1,884 107 1,270 15 380 127 573 175 1,081 82 1,684 1,355 7,953 59,265 31,806 12,720 309 8,515 75 2,375 815 4,295 955 5,915 8.1 252 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR. [Data are baaed on reports for only Tenure of operator1 SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . . Electricity farms reporting 1954.. 1950 . . Television set farms reporting 1954.. Piped running water farms reporting 1954.. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. . Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . Milking machine farms reporting 1954.. Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954. . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954. . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954. . number 1954 . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Automobiles farms reporting 1954.. number 1954 . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCCME 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954. 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . Tractor and horses and/or mules.. . .farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954. Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . persons 1954. Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures2 farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. -farms reporting Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 1954. L954. 1954. 1954. L954. 1954. 1954. 61,553 184,762 165,551 50,127 73,715 35,772 1,585 11,800 7,832 7,895 2,022 2,059 67,537 72,998 70,293 48,866 84,869 56,850 104,965 118,731 93,686 88,413 58,297 53,516 61,155 41,461 28,832 71,771 120,827 24,626 99,832 199,260 126,062 89,033 9,699,918 85,643 94,951 28,588,084 30,726,904 83,878 1,765 152,504 150,394 46,774,638 34,909,916 153,055 26,797,255 531,456 3,224,692 10,330 232,556 769,764 144,330 22,196 8,808 54,751 22,691 54,178 16,979 15,136 7,009 27,034 10,310 13,938 5,967 648 385 5,815 3,062 3,897 2,197 4,703 3,280 4,913 3,609 1,727 1,617 1,745 1,630 3,539 2,320 3,556 2,342 962 620 977 630 24,690 12,770 26,881 14,326 27,533 15,549 20,345 9,369 33,151 20,272 23,391 11,528 30,647 13,453 36,035 16,125 17,292 15,507 7,107 5,738 58,635 42,024 31,274 4,003,735 30,206 37,364 11,042,573 13,020,867 29,413 793 48,426 50,614 23,190,354 16,247,989 34,405 31,179 7,440,709 6,280,410 50,306 80,424 206,083 1,211,305 5,095 117,594 378,937 71,528 - . 9,418 6,416 3,055 6,434 10,377 5,172 21,944 11,795 33,514 21,175 9,544 5,804 29,338 29,510 2,896 1,650 5,435 3,654 24,073 18,866 13,227 2,181,724 14,724 13,385 8,632,507 7,462,403 14,087 637 19,321 16,759 10,338,720 6,303,841 17,639 12,036 5,811,634 3,632,558 22,110 6,649,910 128,580 819,900 2,183 55,787 186,671 35,414 437,543 8,295 45,470 65 7,518 27,533 7,051 6,320 486 35,926 1,117 29,829 1,246 6,877 384 6,618 336 3,457 224 181 16 1,584 109 1,078 85 307 10,893 11,529 12,688 10,745 15,701 12,693 18,785 20,463 13,157 11,105 2,637 1,621 9,702 6,042 6,646 39,206 114,221 1,277 5,786 39,036 1,242 38,526 1,227 21,596 43,414 5,761 32,281 621 1,205 401 3,354 40,096 30,286 18,449 2,020,434 21,373 19,998 6,040,118 5,715,707 21,179 194 22,360 26,329 4,779,460 4,630,724 17,518 13,469 3,541,314 2,878,145 35,247 6,570,015 123,356 779,101 810 19,542 73,894 11,497 2,324 12,510 11,719 2,285 2,033 1,327 35 401 4,696 4,864 5,976 4,872 6,807 5,452 6,232 6,484 13,849 13,654 8,284 17,737 2,224 12,270 609 441 7,191 111,735 107,970 759,787 747 433 7,513 1,067 533 8,824 847,945 360,325 1,778,225 899,004 346,250 2,096,674 692 401 7,477 55 32 36 1,051 503 9,232 1,497 653 12,109 465,600 190,670 1,474,414 807,139 237,305 1,582,072 767 503 7,582 847 453 6,092 319,288 224,245 1,538,820 316,724 163,071 1,209,701 1,046 637 13,048 285,217 162,020 2,535,251 5,024 3,002 47,267 32,088 23,997 307,249 45 36 297 975 1,582 6,286 2,840 7,024 28,130 i by tenure of operator for TENNESSEE AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 253 a sample of farms. See text] The State— Continued Areas 1 an 1 A Tenure of opera tor1— Con. 'z: Total all Tenure of operator1 "far"™ Tenants —Con. Full Part Tenants Croppers Other and unspeci- Managers All Cash Shere- Crop- Livestock- Croppers Other fied speci fled 1,893 589 23,989 12,109 3,993 2,360 57 2,202 169 116 . 560 166 3,497 1 17,446 2,464 71,090 35,422 7,352 4,475 77 16,885 434 287 6,028 392 8,886 858 6,633 2 12,304 2,429 64,240 31,165 8,197 4,012 81 12,793 592 230 5,306 342 5,606 717 6,082 3 3,035 437 20,953 11,666 3,069 2,058 49 3,645 188 116 1 , !77 125 1,646 193 2,845 4 2,635 630 29,505 12,028 4,087 2,415 66 2,203 163 775 161 836 181 3,257 5 1,008 V 12,272 8,310 2,869 1,787 48 1,712 117 17 739 80 321 168 1,894 6 60 20 X9 352 136 110 5 80 5 5 20 15 ' 5 21 7 504 175 1,170 1,851 776 628 45 246 37 17 78 46 46 22 L56 a 311 " 560 664 250 228 130 15 ' 30 35 4 0 5 56 9 743 184 609 2,674 660 891 38 1,009 72 77 398 107 300 55 76 10 808 204 619 3,058 725 1,066 1,142 113 83 433 108 345 60 81 n 222 104 237 911 209 364 288 12 12 140 37 56 31 46 12 227 104 237 926 210 376 5 289 12 13 140 37 56 31 46 13 392 124 545 1,000 320 JS4 26 234 17 . 97 16 55 27 36 14 392 129 555 1,006 321 385 27 234 17 97 16 55 27 39 15 87 11 469 175 158 10 120 11 12 40 21 30 6 16 92 11 99 484 180 158 11 125 11 12 40 21 35 6 10 17 3,335 1,023 18,966 14,107 4,166 3,004 70 5,129 269 187 2,458 247 1,541 407 1,738 18 3,567 1,103 19,911 15,747 4,723 3,589 110 5,497 323 220 2,580 258 1,667 449 1,828 19 3,385 1,108 14,264 15,081 4,553 3,542 77 5,390 289 21-? 2,694 337 1,251 402 1,519 20 3,030 943 8,136 11,930 3,710 2,553 76 4,499 337 14 5 2,256 278 1,196 287 1,092 21 4,403 1,360 15,108 21,080 6,170 5,800 209 7,183 534 373 3,459 425 1,883 509 1,718 22 3,844 1,072 8,668 4,559 3,563 172 5,812 453 230 2,620 342 1,836 331 1,243 23 9,110 1,256 41,850 19,218 4,316 2,700 62 8,183 294 187 2,988 211 4,086 417 3,957 24 9,806 1,390 45,508 22,025 5,433 3,376 125 8,745 404 275 3,056 226 4,342 442 4,346 25 861 210 56,390 6,685 823 497 5 695 15 290 295 20 4,665 26 962 260 65,347 7,615 969 369 2 990 90 I 365 35 ...' 65 5,285 27 6,502 862 53,777 H,643 2,336 1,707 12 5,923 256 115 1,947 135. 3,220 250 4,665 28 4,866 880 55,350 13,605 2,127 1,216 9 5,332 225 95 1,982 85 2,590 355 4,921 29 1,175 250 45,480 7,046 1,203 742 10 1,101 100 55 351 15 530 50 3,990 30 696 170 44,524 5,876 917 368 b 640 75 215 5 295 35 3,945 31 13,995 890 41,535 15,506 1,081 395 10,050 50 60 1,565 25 8,085 265 32 2,496 947 23,118 9,982 2,332 882 4,931 250 60 2,905 40 1,190 486 1,837 33 1,135 538 6,285 7,868 2,704 2,201 2,156 132 112 1,348 126 271 167 743 34 2,250 570 7,979 7,213 1,849 1,341 13 3,234 157 105 1,546 211 980 235 776 35 18,926 2,695 62,447 37,101 7,296 4,619 77 19,581 569 307 7,169 392 10,081 1,063 5,528 36 49,894 7,477 88,655 135,425 24,345 27,171 1,189 73,022 4,336 2,023 27,613 1,369 33,528 4,153 9,698 37 18,861 2,670 61,893 36,506 7,085 4,513 75 19,471 549 292 7,144 392 10,031 1,063 5,362 38 18,671 2,620 59,187 35,791 6,928 4,416 75 19,221 534 282 7,044 387 9,926 1,048 5,151 3/ 10,183 1,339 16,368 20,935 3,464 2,446 15 13,359 385 150 5,113 215 6,775 721 1,651 40 19,785 2,445 22,575 43,021 6,007 5,082 25 29,176 825 350 11,894 450 14,140 1,517 2,731 41 2,084 456 3,311 7,873 1,864 1,794 41 3,553 274 117 1,431 112 1,426 193 621 42 11,436 2,412 6,893 56,613 11,410 17,673 1,089 24,625 2,977 1,391 8,675 532 9,462 1,588 1,816 43 148 74 328 1,137 462 410 37 183 43 22 66 11 31 8 45 .... 248 223 482 3,662 1,281 1,521 239 556 288 66 96 11 62 33 65 .: 1,961 408 3,011 7,240 1,586 1,571 26 3,471 264 105 1,399 107 1,405 191 586 ... 11,190 2,189 6,411 52,951 10,129 16,152 850 24,069 2,689 1,325 8,579 521 9,400 1,555 1,751 47 18,961 2,935 76,15" 39,885 7,951 4,814 77 20,121 589 337 7,339 397 10,306 1,153 6,922 48 14,455 2,100 34,599 30,200 6,052 4,191 72 16,625 469 307 5,883 312 8,741 913 3,260 ... 7,774 1,426 25,924 19,081 4,110 2,570 46 10,059 267 221 3,732 196 4,956 687 2,296 50 689,477 178,485 1,420,645 2,962,777 770,429 790,691 21,915 1,201,660 65,735 81,870 449,360 43,150 464,455 97,090 178,082 51 10,149 1,480 19,063 22,234 4,856 3,686 72 11,465 384 262 4,088 237 5,816 678 2,155 52 6,905 1,629 23,927 22,757 6,246 3,610 92 9,874 602 210 4,596 252 3,562 652 2,935 53 2,005,911 672,654 1,835,31c 12,021,468 3,545,856 4,081,278 276,360 3,857,675 61/4,375 324,170 1,282,540 122,665 1,293,845 220,080 260,299 54 1,459,675 512,579 3,121,387 12,024,008 3,387,598 3,623,164 403,902 3,794,841 735,611 259,845 1,511,739 179,757 848,050 259,839 814,503 55 10,116 1,453 19,040 21,501 4,595 3,372 36 11,344 340 230 4,057 236 5,810 671 2,154 56 33 27 23 733 261 314 36 121 44 32 31 1 6 7 1 57 8,373 1,770 62,126 24,313 6,320 3,545 68 9,176 383 202 4,255 302 3,411 623 5,204 58 8,499 2,392 56,430 27,419 7,252 3,708 78 11,306 742 195 5,726 243 3,541 861 5,073 59 1,273,175 516,016 7,841,229 7,967,418 3,412,019 2,393,504 143,550 1,302,295 158,400 60,115 615,180 137,500 251,875 79,225 716,050 60 990,725 562,615 7,056,605 6,507,236 2,512,937 1,515,445 170,152 1,509,051 363,813 51,225 594,510 93,598 264,215 141,690 799,651 ••1 5,811 1,499 25,553 18,753 5,233 3,771 67 7,380 349 227 3,643 352 2,316 493 2,302 62 3,735 1,243 1/1,527 15,021 4,921 3,089 91 5,299 417 170 2,671 257 1,422 362 1,621 63 716,300 309,086 1,664,051 5,672,549 1,633,368 1,974,003 82,933 1,760,215 187,650 156,430 896,340 136,615 273,425 109,755 222,030 ... 640,150 250,863 1,360,085 4,343,518 1,309,355 1,297,557 111,016 1,392,916 222,659 99,280 642,121 97,848 231,180 99,828 232,674 65 16,615 2,382 45,110 33,357 6,729 4,417 77 18,623 504 291 6,893 357 9,551 1,027 3,511 66 2,626,585 500,562 3,059,363 7,597,585 1,868,305 1,896,917 173,130 3,345,067 167,702 90,975 1,407,675 109,410 1,335,400 233,905 314,166 67 49,878 8,912 65,142 128,403 31,621 31,427 3,489 56,466 2,747 1,440 23,894 1,895 22,921 3,569 5,400 6 8 294,553 59,100 368,916 825,422 195,898 207,764 13,617 371,803 16,939 11,095 155,476 12,842 152,833 22,618 36,340 , J 206 81 2,177 1,027 404 291 12 214 5 16 101 20 46 26 106 70 4,534 2,460 32,115 30,291 12,359 8,738 2,702 4,912 150 767 1,931 605 454 1,005 1,580 71 14,475 8,730 102,729 150,195 55,311 50,325 13,245 23,004 750 3,749 10,720 2,280 1,950 3,555 8,310 2,494 1,335 18,840 23,164 9,230 7,998 1,514 3,222 75 375 1,478 340 329 625 1,200 12 254 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8.-FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reports for only Tenure of operator1 sh Crop- share SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954 . Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954 . Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . Grain combines farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Corn pickers farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Kar. i other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954 . 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor but horses and/or mules. farms reporting 1954. Tractor and horses and/or mules ... .farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Hired workers farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954 . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954. persons 1954. SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures2 farms reporting 1954. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. Hired labor farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954. $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 6,433 18,405 17,543 2,679 5,927 3,218 271 722 7,386 9,808 6,721 10,893 7,116 10,107 10,812 8,719 7,240 4,473 3,609 17,151 16,789 8,044 13,946 2,503 10,904 19,349 11,470 8,397 877,078 7,686 10,245 1,556,632 1,866,491 7,664 22 15,412 16,640 3,866,474 3,105,670 11,035 8,340 2,001,491 1,378,200 15,107 2,897,586 56,085 392,525 898 20,908 83,081 14,287 2,258 5,375 6,121 1,613 2,014 1,353 5,655 3,864 2,924 320,782 2,542 3,984 472,457 987,012 2,535 3,781 3,506 697,196 575,593 5,040 1,011,639 19,524 134,425 405 9,785 40,426 6,365 1,158 3,238 2,557 2,513 1,683 2,622 1,816 3,367 2,729 2,616 1,606 3,797 3,068 2,800 1,702 2,780 1,896 3,019 2,017 5,305 3,344 12,523 10,326 5,273 3,334 5,196 3,279 2,584 1,916 3,988 3,569 2,503 1,833 255,780 1,868 1,827 537,115 385,215 2,829 2,538 1,101,640 570,325 2,783 1,833 706,705 388,115 3,199 874,395 16,732 121,245 50 1,172 1,187 1,912 1,442 2,128 1,522 1,796 1,931 3,508 3,448 2,118 4,403 3,438 3,643 2,568 1,708 194,519 1,936 2,092 432,510 307,025 1,931 2,443 3,007 488,390 446,745 2,097 1,662 391,795 277,325 3,478 734, 520 14,253 98,108 95 2,330 8,530 1,475 1,767 1,752 1,325 223,365 165,250 1,352 1,945 196,795 247,090 1,196 1,060 222,785 161,035 1,767 385,510 7,298 51,068 of operator for cial farms only. Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and lime. TENNESSEE AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 255 a sample of farniB. Se e te,t] Area 2— Con Inued Area 3 Tenure of opera tor1— Con. 0- Total all Tenure of operator1 Tenant —Con. Tenants Other and farms Full Part Managers Other and un- farms Croppers unspeci- fied All Cash cash Crop- Livestock- Croppers 110 65 2,421 2,198 758 17 141 10 51 20 40 20 916 1 1,095 265 6,303 10,764 3,008 1,707 25 1,247 30 30 578 61 346 202 2 680 256 5,717 9,157 2,959 89-? 11 1,200 .'.1 35 611 46 336 131 4,090 3 no 20 1,016 2,549 709 413 1 213 10 10 66 30 66 31 1,213 145 30 2,037 3,351 1,281 544 23 152 81 15 25 26 1,351 ' 55 5 30 982 65 1,747 93 654 54 363 12 7 2 108 5 25 21 615 20 6 7 20 5 5 10 76 45 681 123 327 82 238 26 8 47 21 16 61 15 e 9 30 5 50 586 271 211 1 67 25 10 21 36 Ifl 30 5 50 609 277 223 1 72 15 36 LI 10 10 35 333 127 142 1 53 27 15 10 1 10 12 10 10 35 333 127 142 1 53 10 1 10 L3 10 16 381 166 128 1 45 20 5 15 41 14 10 5 10 381 166 128 1 45 20 5 15 41 1'. 10 5 86 43 17 1 15 10 5 10 16 10 5 87 43 17 2 15 10 5 10 17 240 110 1,709 4,135 1,253 1,052 4 408 10 20 205 36 80 57 1,418 18 250 115 1,745 4,348 1,329 1,123 409 u 20 206 36 80 57 1,483 19 360 185 1,789 4,953 1,780 1,394 20 593 20 319 46 126 72 1,166 20 195 176 1,055 3,090 1,283 559 10 545 40 270 52 96 60 693 21 435 200 1,876 5,478 1,999 1,600 26 625 10 20 333 57 131 74 1,228 22 210 186 1,081 3,404 1,429 647 16 585 34 40 290 59 102 60 727 23 590 150 3,634 5,241 1,502 755 19 593 20 5 281 40 161 86 2,372 24 640 150 3,844 5,619 1,642 853 24 620 30 5 298 40 161 86 2,480 25 95 30 5,135 4,477 379 235 10 75 35 10 15 15 3,778 26 90 20 5,721 5,431 443 137 160 5 5 85 40 20 4,691 27 455 70 4,383 5,376 896 676 10 483 5 20 272 15 101 70 3,311 28 335 70 3,751 5,662 1,088 365 2 506 31 25 255 20 135 40 3,701 29 100 10 3,293 3,339 343 186 106 86 10 2,704 30 30 10 2,856 3,277 340 40 1 80 5 35 25 15 2,816 31 715 60 3,619 3,629 482 85 5 430 15 150 195 70 2,627 32 95 65 1,456 3,394 1,012 335 411 10 10 216 15 70 90 1,636 33 120 85 612 2,824 1,201 927 20 263 10 10 154 36 16 37 413 34 240 100 1,177 2,129 579 467 330 10 165 10 110 35 753 35 1,115 280 5,076 9 799 2,912 1,739 25 1,289 25 30 650 61 336 187 3,834 36 3,390 835 7,468 19,433 6,000 4,789 44 3,346 50 105 1,809 156 776 450 5,254 37 1,110 280 5,025 9,733 2,887 1,709 25 1,289 25 30 650 61 336 187 3,823 38 1,085 270 4,855 9,307 2,772 1,668 25 1,259 25 30 640 61 321 182 3,583 39 700 150 1,426 3,486 1,097 819 619 15 20 313 20 145 106 951 40 1,415 230 1,986 5,968 1,871 1,652 1,107 25 45 566 55 250 166 1,338 41 190 65 243 1,224 410 397 14 249 10 132 15 51 41 154 42 890 335 627 4,158 1,357 1,469 19 980 30 603 40 205 102 333 43 15 21 237 108 93 4 22 12 10 10 44 15 21 401 213 130 9 39 24 15 10 45 180 65 227 1,042 327 327 10 234 10 122 10 51 41 144 46 875 335 606 3,757 1,144 1,339 10 941 30 579 25 205 102 323 47 1,140 310 6,611 11,820 3,274 1,814 25 1,434 35 30 685 61 391 232 5,273 48 800 205 2,519 6,488 2,212 1,308 24 1,038 10 30 539 41 24o 172 1,906 49 490 130 1,927 4,854 1,630 949 12 728 5 20 367 40 186 110 1,535 50 53,635 13,735 102,247 512,406 239,415 129,817 6,400 59,238 70 4,635 28,373 4,965 12,405 8,790 77,536 51 640 145 1,324 4,033 1,424 977 19 703 10 25 349 36 176 107 910 52 390 186 2,340 4,849 1,876 689 10 756 37 30 406 47 180 56 1,518 53 141,560 24,990 99,490 987,654 388,871 390,376 16,880 119,610 975 3,525 47,775 13,765 34,190 19,380 71,917 54 67,675 51,140 170,825 1,007,521 452,456 276,689 18,612 107,524 7,388 3,560 57,115 15,481 15,000 8,980 152,240 55 640 145 1,324 3,969 64 1,394 30 951 26 17 o97 10 25 349 36 170 107 910 56 57 630 165 5,474 9,410 2,681 1,398 20 895 30 25 397 61 240 142 4,416 58 520 286 5,034 9,230 3,030 924 9 1,233 67 40 680 41 275 130 4,034 59 79,855 18,270 607,455 2,085,406 955,042 488,175 23,578 121,210 6,585 3,415 49,805 14,450 24,425 22,530 497,401 60 54,175 81,160 542,140 1,440,992 655,808 228,263 5,560 138,407 9,945 4,915 80,495 5,612 19,940 17,500 412,954 61 430 190 2,363 6,087 2,047 1,454 20 744 25 25 410 51 131 102 1,822 62 200 201 1,337 4,006 1,753 644 11 609 32 35 305 52 120 65 989 63 64,730 29,860 193,145 1,049,186 397,273 387,636 9,000 135,150 2,100 6,250 70,860 14,840 15,545 25,555 120,127 64 42,835 36,970 131,067 710,911 326,030 161,288 7,859 110,737 6,045 7,585 52,740 15,392 17,655 11,320 104,997 65 1,100 260 3,374 8,808 2,842 1,708 24 1,217 20 30 605 50 331 181 3,017 66 215,680 46,860 269,202 1,555,858 578,709 516,256 10,150 229,323 2,660 4,985 117,123 18,680 55,550 30,325 221,420 67 4,354 930 5,390 33,521 12,704 10,746 182 5,024 65 99 2,523 445 1,238 654 4,865 68 26,515 7,640 37,047 240,410 85,788 77,550 2,113 38,043 625 835 19,340 3,370 8,313 5,560 36,916 69 25 10 136 691 346 191 11 21 5 1 15 122 70 650 140 1,959 12,987 6,205 4,073 240 625 30 100 495 1,844 71 2,425 350 9,120 41,367 20,565 12,653 650 1,765 175 450 1,140 5,734 72 505 115 1,395 8,134 3,965 2,144 240 725 245 80 400 1,060 73 256 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8.— FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR, [Data are based on reports for only Area 4 Item Total Tenure of operator1 Tenants (For definitions and explanations, see text) farms Full owners Part Managers All Cash Share- cash Crop-share Livestock- SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT 1 4,427 1,842 684 34 537 1 5 180 30 2 9,543 3,153 1,404 34 2,117 21 20 470 140 3 1950 . . . 9,008 3,822 1,020 34 1,587 11 5 440 76 3,904 1,397 597 29 606 15 130 90 3,514 1,480 568 19 447 6 1,841 879 382 9 201 6 65 35 7 S 102 26 615 277 109 17 147 6 10 30 45 9 1C 11 337 20 45 1,128 540 247 19 272 6 5 65 number 1954 . . . 1,209 585 257 20 297 6 5 75 45 12 13 503 262 92 13 116 5 45 10 number 1954 . . . 509 267 92 14 116 5 45 10 14 495 210 114 4 157 6 50 40 15 number 1954 . . . 501 211 119 4 157 6 50 40 16 83 51 10 2 15 5 17 number 1954 . . . 83 51 10 2 15 5 18 3,660 1,552 798 33 567 11 15 150 80 L9 number 1954 . . . 3,954 1,707 851 46 630 14 15 155 100 20 4,432 2,038 988 24 737 16 10 280 125 21 1950... 3,654 1,978 660 33 613 11 210 61 22 number 1954 . . . 5,597 2,613 1,274 62 1,018 22 20 315 180 23 1950 . . . 4,368 2,424 804 72 678 22 230 64 24 104 10 10 270 320 115 155 25 number 1954 . . . 7,257 2,469 1,053 1*531 5 OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME Far. operators- 26 With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954... 2,730 364 161 10C 30 5 1949 . . . 2,892 477 70 150 5 15 28 Working off their farms, 4,337 1,029 592 1 595 140 25 29 1949... 4,230 1,189 436 485 5 160 5 30 2,646 469 201 1 120 20 5 31 1949... FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER 2,417 452 105 105 5 10 32 3,530 360 160 10 1,285 5 5 150 33 No tractor but horses and/or 2,276 2,911 955 1,438 346 748 14 240 436 15 5 10 90 185 15 80 34 Tractor and horses and/or mules .... farms reporting 1954... 35 Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954... FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: 1,521 600 240 10 351 1 95 45 36 Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954... 8,993 3,043 1,439 34 2,177 16 10 135 37 persons 1954... 15,542 5,679 3,048 208 3,562 30 30 865 300 38 Family workers, Including 8,871 2,977 1,409 33 2,167 16 10 490 135 39 Operators working 1 or more 8,631 2,897 1,374 33 2,137 16 10 475 130 40 Unpaid members of operator's 2,721 998 591 11 641 5 165 60 41 persons 1954. . . 4,055 1,442 981 21 1,006 5 285 85 43 persons 1954. . . 2^856 1,340 693 154 419 14 15 105 85 44 Regular workers Cto be employed 150 460 258 137 9 46 1 20 45 persons 1954 . . . 732 432 179 22 79 14 20 46 Seasonal workers (to be employed less 1,061 481 283 32 160 10 50 35 47 persons 1954 . . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES 2,124 908 514 132 340 15 105 65 48 9,808 3,348 1,479 34 2,137 21 20 520 140 49 Machine hire and/or hired 6,691 2,541 1,179 34 1,647 16 20 435 125 50 4,423 1,926 383 28 706 6 15 290 85 51 dollars 1954... 566,821 280,968 112,487 6,906 106,670 460 1,495 33,915 25,830 52 4,871 1,881 889 34 1,347 16 10 315 110 53 1949... 5,224 2,613 759 29 958 310 71 54 dollars 1954 . . . 1,478,040 772,215 321,555 76,130 256, 860 19,690 2,315 31,215 44,860 55 1949... 1,894,352 1,191,868 275,809 91, 505 241,465 51, 505 48,760 29,450 56 4,740 1,802 862 20 1,336 15 10 315 110 57 131 79 27 14 11 1 58 Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954... 7,276 2,812 1,169 33 1,112 21 10 295 115 59 1949... 8,082 3,622 1,005 33 1,232 6 5 405 61 60 dollars 1954... 2,657,193 1,563,513 520,834 33,990 303,721 13,640 750 61,925 106,280 61 1949 . . . 2.130,206 1,223,879 410,967 39,080 213,070 49, 570 750 34,795 25,730 62 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel 4,953 5,052 2,188 2,725 1,069 805 34 34 857 778 16 6 15 285 265 120 56 63 1949... 64 dollars 1954... 1,203,626 613,642 316,889 35,255 188,505 7,720 1,675 54,465 41,005 65 1949... 1,155,920 685,869 232,265 25,376 145,075 9,410 41,530 21, 955 66 Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing 8,030 2,028,472 3,001 857,150 1,409 471,479 34 39,116 1,986 550,597 20 5,555 20 2,980 485 127,225 120 59,455 67 dollars 1954... 68 tons 1954 . . . 40,601 17,036 9,351 790 10,974 105 62 2,587 1,237 69 acres on which used 1954... 201,796 88,368 45,813 4,445 50,650 630 420 13,110 7,125 70 537 308 121 3 50 5 5 5 25 71 tons 1954... 15,232 9,392 2,960 270 1,435 185 40 30 1,000 72 dollars 1954... 42,951 27,446 8,090 620 4,175 205 120 125 3,215 73 acres limed 1954... 8,470 5,120 1,755 130 900 60 20 15 700 commercial farms only. "Excludes farms reporting commercial fertiliz TENNESSEE AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 257 mple of fame. See Tenureof operator1— Con. 1,415 1,405 1,245 325,990 6,400 25,245 2,120 2,120 1,855 1,755 2,285 2,190 2,810 1,290 880 59,790 720 865 51,2 2,150 2,190 235,135 243,210 1,600 110, 130 2,450 12,520 15,326 27,747 26,180 10,181 ,898 5,426 299 8,950 9,621 9,419 6,335 9,869 10,301 3,637 5,557 2,469 132 3,053 2,719 1,437 1,280 6,378 3,041 26,180 25,525 9,006 3,423 17,587 11,836 1,420,373 13,136 14,489 3,958,013 5,117,486 12,6V7 269 24,819 24,016 11,707,878 9,255,395 11,466 2,836,400 2,461,971 16,936 2,584,807 53, 661 400,017 1,122 28,554 85,118 22,157 7,289 5,234 756,940 5,669 6,942 1,928,549 2,483,510 5,532 137 9,333 9,884 6,169,039 .,801,437 5,604 1,219,155 1,118,864 1,124,890 23,317 170,583 605 16,495 47,235 11,427 3,384 2,972 1,327 1,764 3,651 1,752 3,943 1,973 4,193 2,029 2,997 1,398 5,053 2,667 3,518 1,804 6,801 2,323 8,094 2,819 3,391 3,336 3,484 2,749 1,909 283,758 2,189 2,336 1,100,148 1,312,746 2,099 90 3,099 3,012 2,437,270 1,799,829 2,529 2,057 856,361 696,024 636,286 12,700 101,842 227 5,539 16,488 3,940 1,355 3,010 3,625 1,494 1,743 1,391 2,099 1,586 3,239 3,577 5,265 5,195 5,415 3,595 2,168 208,005 2,559 2,643 480, 851 571,997 2,544 15 3,990 4,389 1,485,195 1,270,940 2,765 2,107 491,469 419,987 562,085 12,171 87,026 24,640 554 4,137 2,820 1,425 1,400 660 1,130 1,165 1,317 301,920 290,837 1,145 147, 190 3,334 23,370 114,985 2,412 17,920 2,336 2,316 170,470 124,980 1,135 1,476 1,551 368,405 289,105 1,590 201,580 4,502 29, 675 5,036 9,221 7,958 3,955 4,026 1,656 66 196 2,056 2,153 1,391 7,200 6,396 6,280 5,431 2,504 258,825 574,386 2,645 1,639 195,275 182,391 1,940 5,675 1,275 258 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8— FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR. [Data are baaed on reports for only SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954... Electricity farms reporting 1954. . . 1950... elevision set farms reporting 1954... Piped running water farms reporting 1954... Home freezer farms reporting 1954... Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954... Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954 . . . Milking machine farms reporting 1954. . . Grain combines farms reporting 1954 . . . number 1954 . . . Com pickers farms reporting 1954... number 1954 .. . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . . . number 1954 . . . Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954... number 1954 .. . Motortrucks farms reporting 1954. . . number 1954 . . . Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954.., 1950... number 1954 .. . 1950... Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . . number 1954 . . . OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME rn operators— With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954.. 1949.. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954. . 1949. . 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. . 1949.. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954.. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954.. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954.. FARM LABOR Week of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 . . Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 . . Unpaid members of operator's family ■ ■ • • .farms reporting 1954. . persons 1954. . Hired workers farms reporting 1954 . . persons 1954 . . Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954. . persons 1954 . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954.. persons 1954 . . SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures2 farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954.. Machine hire farms reporting 1954 . . dollars 1954.. Hired labor farms reporting 1954.. 1949.. dollars 1954 . . 1949. . $1 to $2 ,499 farms reporting 1954 . . $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954.. Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954.. 1949., dollars 1954.. 1949.. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954. 1949 . dollars 1954. 1949. Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954 . dollars 1954. tons 1954. acres on which used 1954. Lijiie and liming material farms reporting 1954. tons 1954. dollars 1954. acres limed 1954. 3,899 19,592 16, 905 5,144 6,407 2,730 148 1,137 7,528 8,014 6,393 4,022 7,223 4,409 10, 163 11,261 7,007 8,565 3,849 2,544 19,686 19, 149 6,961 10, 179 1,910 13,011 9,367 823,424 8,537 8,791 1,822,397 1,578,319 8,454 17, 545 16, 835 4,124,853 2,582,031 9,550 6,931 1,646,514 1,125,695 17,294 2,913,267 62,120 376,763 1,635 35,323 101,981 18,977 Tenure of operator1 1,617 6,973 6,309 1,823 2,670 1,153 37 554 75 3,264 3,454 2,756 1,796 3,143 1,954 3,258 3,668 7,099 6,952 7,494 5,247 3,903 397,002 3,588 3,991 760,093 805,288 3,558 6,206 6,141 2,052,574 1, 228, 266 3,641 3,228 697, 294 543,402 6,622 1,382,840 29,632 173,725 824 18,204 52,672 10,319 2,812 2,782 1,416 2,376 553 1,390 2,908 2,252 1,563 173,372 1,657 1,099 623,719 310, 221 1,6L4 43 2,446 1,679 894,415 343,755 2,763 723,271 15,202 95,854 2,253 1,526 1,020 87,425 1,101 1,141 274,080 194, 335 1,091 10 1,563 2,096 349, 239 302,730 1,897 366,385 7,563 47, 226 100 2,510 8,620 1,225 Share-caah Crop-share 1,121 130; 124 141,460 160, 215 3,484 21,836 : of operator for ■cial farms only. 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertilizer and Lime TENNESSEE 259 AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Area 6— Continued Area 7 Tenure of operator1— Con. Other Farms Total all Tenure of operator1 Other farms Tenants — Con. Full Part TenantB Croppers Other and U.„eg.re All Cash cash Crop- Livestock- share Croppers Other f ied specified 100 30 1,392 1,153 308 147 11 36 5 15 5 5 651 1 690 130 7,879 6,764 1,228 478 13 141 10 40 15 30 4,904 2 670 195 7,043 5,166 1,048 205 12 162 6 15 65 11 45 20 3,739 3 95 20 2,212 1,069 204 95 1 6 5 1 763 4 160 50 2,328 2,426 606 258 13 61 25 10 11 10 1,488 5 45 10 840 60 1,198 366 10 112 5 7 11 ' 1 5 702 10 6 7 40 15 95 216 108 11 16 5 1 117 8 10 60 169 79 65 10 15 9 65 15 100 307 192 82 12 10 5 5 11 10 70 15 100 329 203 87 17 10 5 5 12 11 20 5 15 138 40 62 1 10 5 5 25 12 20 5 15 138 40 62 1 10 5 5 25 13 35 30 283 142 48 7 15 ' 10 71 14 35 30 5 5 284 57 143 29 29 48 17 17 7 15 1 1 10 1 1 71 10 10 15 16 17 190 60 2,110 2,986 763 313 13 51 10 10 21 5 1,846 18 210 60 2,220 3,265 844 361 30 51 5 10 10 21 5 1,979 19 200 40 1,293 1,882 652 363 13 76 5 20 10 31 10 778 20 190 45 811 1,153 515 146 17 97 1 10 45 11 25 5 378 21 220 45 1,373 2,192 777 447 54 88 10 20 15 33 10 826 22 225 50 871 1,293 584 175 28 99 3 10 45 11 25 5 407 23 430 55 4,303 3,026 520 193 13 71 10 20 15 16 10 2,229 24 450 55 4,623 3,296 593 198 43 76 10 20 20 16 10 2,386 25 65 35 6,343 4,459 184 112 5 5 4,158 26 65 10 7,896 6,685 213 50 35 5 5 20 5 6,387 27 320 55 5,668 4,999 506 226 56 5 5 25 21 4,211 28 225 65 6,293 5,945 532 151 81 5 15 25 6 20 10 5,181 29 75 35 4,498 3,678 212 105 3,361 30 35 15 4,643 4,045 173 41 10 5 5 3,821 31 405 50 4,761 2,887 185 30 55 5 10 5 20 15 2,617 32 200 65 3,191 3,367 551 135 26 10 16 2,655 33 90 25 506 1,134 441 233 12 41 5 5 16 10 407 34 110 15 787 748 211 130 1 35 15 5 15 371 35 790 145 7,612 6,815 1,267 508 13 157 10 40 15 51 41 4,870 36 1,580 195 10,187 11,523 2,715 1,309 88 272 25 60 55 66 66 7,139 37 790 140 7,582 6,749 1,236 503 13 157 10 40 15 51 41 4,840 38 785 135 7,252 6,463 1,195 488 13 157 10 40 15 51 41 4,610 39 330 40 1,885 2,395 573 271 36 15 11 10 1,515 40 555 50 2,485 3,585 901 457 52 20 12 20 2,175 41 95 10 225 568 184 153 13 16 5 5 1 5 202 42 240 10 450 1,475 619 364 75 63 15 40 3 5 354 43 10 30 155 64 61 13 1 1 16 44 20 40 283 89 100 68 3 3 23 45 85 10 195 462 142 117 2 15 5 5 5 186 46 220 10 410 1,192 530 264 7 60 15 40 5 331 47 790 155 9,065 8,051 1,388 523 13 157 10 40 15 51 41 5,970 48 575 95 3,981 4,334 927 393 13 87 10 15 10 21 31 2,914 49 295 60 2,876 3,304 604 225 7 57 5 15 10 11 16 2,411 50 18,655 6,245 164, 250 218,625 74,785 39,245 1,268 4,932 300 900 925 1,837 970 98, 395 5] 435 65 2,186 2,216 654 358 13 52 5 5 5 16 21 1,139 52 315 100 2,553 2,905 924 180 7 147 6 15 55 16 35 20 1,647 53 77,735 13,290 155,375 790,713 285, 007 244,435 121,200 15,766 375 100 10,000 3,291 2,000 124, 305 54 89,785 12,040 231,800 665,990 356,775 106,740 10,100 17,835 2,360 2,110 5,365 2,460 4,100 1,440. 174,540 55 430 5 65 2,186 2,162 54 635 19 342 16 1 12 51 1 5 5 5 15 1 21 1,133 6 56 57 450 115 7,325 6,604 1,122 383 13 112 5 30 15 31 31 4,974 58 590 180 6,912 6,446 1,155 255 6 147 11 15 60 6 35 20 4,883 59 131,255 26, WO 819,695 1,458,696 651,313 186,635 15,700 20,030 200 4,160 10, 500 4,525 645 585,018 60 91,495 22,325 705, 230 959,720 274,791 63, 308 2,125 65,791 15,186 8,000 11,480 580 10, 365 20,180 553,705 61 370 80 2,893 3,363 893 413 13 96 10 30 10 36 10 1,948 62 250 100 1,707 2,144 849 180 12 111 15 40 10 35 5 992 63 50, 320 9,110 174,075 479, 174 190, 674 122,480 27,860 20,480 2,170 4,500 6,675 5,860 1,275 117, 680 64 51, 560 14,245 155,715 329,004 171,725 49, 269 4,400 22,800 3,045 1,450 7,805 2,675 7,325 500 80-, 810 65 620 120 6,007 6,371 1,240 498 13 132 5 35 10 46 36 4,488 66 110, 155 16,725 439,846 1,008,841 342,363 245,005 76,909 32,610 450 5,490 7,845 12,675 6,150 311,954 67 2,255 336 9,702 19,890 6,946 4,718 987 684 12 117 152 276 127 6,555 68 14,755 2,730 59,688 105,898 38,975 24,916 4,446 4,167 110 1,440 665 1,199 753 33, 394 69 35 15 351 633 256 95 6 5 5 271 70 1,205 465 5,935 17,770 8,888 3,100 255 50 50 5,477 71 3,145 2,185 17,780 48,373 23,888 8,385 715 100 100 15,285 72 540 230 2,939 7,953 1 3,414 1,585 128 25 25 2,801 73 260 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 8.— FARM FACILITIES, OFF-FARM WORK, WORK POWER, FARM LABOR. [Data are based on reports for only and explanations Tenure of operator1 Cash Share- cash Crop- share SPECIFIED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Telephone farms reporting 1954 . Electricity farms reporting 1954. 1950. Television set farms reporting 1954. Piped running water farms reporting 1954. Home freezer farms reporting 1954. Electric pig brooder farms reporting 1954. Power feed grinder farms reporting 1954. Milking machine farms reporting 1954 . Grain combines farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Corn pickers farms reporting 1954. number 1954 . Pick-up hay balers farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Field forage harvesters farms reporting 1954. number 1954. Motortrucks farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. Tractors, other than garden farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Automobiles farms reporting 1954 . number 1954. OFF-FARM WORK AND OTHER INCOME With other income of family exceeding value of farm products sold operators reporting 1954. 1949. Working off their farms, total operators reporting 1954. 1949. 100 or more days operators reporting 1954. 1949. FARMS BY CLASS OF WORK POWER No tractor, horses, or mules farms reporting 1954. No tractor but horses and/or mules farms reporting 1954 . Tractor and horses and/or mules. .. .farms reporting 1954. Tractor and no horses or mules farms reporting 1954. FARM LABOR Heel of September 26-October 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting 1954 persons 1954 Family workers, including operator farms reporting 1954 Operators working 1 or more hours persons 1954 Unpaid members of operator's family farms reporting 1954 persons 1954 Hired workers farms reporting 1954 persons 1954 Regular workers (to be employed 150 or more days) farms reporting 1954 persons 1954 Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting 1954 persons 1954 SPECIFIED FARM EXPENDITURES Specified farm expenditures2 farms reporting 1954 Machine hire and/or hired labor farms reporting 1954 Machine hire farms reporting 1954 dollars 1954 Hired labor farms reporting 1954 1949 dollars 1954 1949 $1 to $2,499 farms reporting 1954 $2,500 and over farms reporting 1954 Feed for livestock and poultry. .farms reporting 1954 1949 dollars 1954 1949 Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil farms reporting 1954 1949 dollars 1954 1949 Commercial fertilizer and fertilizing material farms reporting 1954 dollars 1954 tons 1954 acres on which used 1954 Lime and liming material farms reporting 1954 tons 1954 dollars 1954 acres limed 1954 353 9,071 9,910 9,164 6,016 10, 573 6,753 14,766 17,116 15,564 15,283 12,101 11,442 8,104 5,554 3,610 7,283 11,071 2,360 5,275 26,137 14,096 10,673 987, 890 8,681 10,268 3,342,985 3,453,144 8,424 257 21,313 18,835 6,876,394 4,790,002 12,756 8,608 1,872,177 1,476,791 18,954 2,701,240 60,761 327,677 1,903 40,479 120,865 23,793 2,524 6,333 5,918 1,498 3,543 1,767 71 944 174 3,087 3,447 3,484 2,437 4,196 2,805 3,563 ,283 2,488 3,970 1,115 2,337 6,740 4,658 3,607 437,726 3,228 3,660 1,480,050 1,722,642 3,085 143 3,343 851,935 717,625 6,159 1,212,308 27,420 146,329 820 16,942 50,954 11,084 1,184 1,335 1,350 884 1,673 1,070 1,185 1,512 1,999 1,949 923 1,528 489 1,271 1,167 186,624 1,229 1,243 717,564 685,296 1,169 60 1,660 1,451 1,225,004 731,141 1,580 1,149 456,378 309,274 578,960 12, 514 70,168 349 10,426 29,003 5,410 47,697 1,001 6,940 13 2,196 7,293 1,164 1,194 1,184 1,035 294,230 377,630 1,159 239,000 5,512 33,363 75 2,415 7,625 1,015 58,520 1,370 8,395 given by tenure of operator for commercial farms only. 2Excludes farms reporting commercial fertiliz' TENNESSEE 261 AND FARM EXPENDITURES, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Areas 8a, C, and D — Continued Area 8b Tenureof operator1— Con. Other Total all Tenure o operator1 Other Tenants —Con. Full Part Tenants Croppers Other and fied farms Managers All Cash ^.■r r; LiveBtock- Croppers Other 96 41 5,874 6,499 2,561 706 1- 296 15 81 15 150 30 2,922 1 392 181 15,380 31,657 11,460 3,337 15 3,687 5 861 115 2,335 346 13,158 2 630 215 15,263 26,069 9,503 2,197 49 2,517 20 35 510 95 1,517 340 11, 803 3 36 16 4,408 6,359 2,068 648 1 376 5 66 20 240 45 3,266 4 112 56 7,399 14,768 5,627 1,487 14 1,021 i 206 55 630 120 6,619 5 31 55 5 2,845 27 6,011 161 2,591 66 716 40 'i 327 10 61 30 185 41 2,368 55 6 42 46 207 2,093 1,207 400 a 281 5 15 165 30 197 8 16 25 57 1,070 625 223 126 5 20 15 70 16 96 9 27 16 94 905 506 211 7 90 25 5 50 10 91 10 27 16 37 936 521 222 12 90 5 50 10 91 11 11 b 316 139 94 3 50 10 20 20 30 12 6 11 6 321 139 94 3 55 10 25 20 30 13 52 31 118 1,423 772 321 7 206 25 95 20 117 14 52 31 U4 1,437 784 323 7 206 66 25 95 20 117 15 22 205 135 46 3 10 5 5 11 16 6 23 207 135 48 3 10 5 5 11 17 142 76 4,321 10,012 4,441 1,547 9 957 10 286 55 485 121 3,058 18 153 99 4,560 10,753 4,812 1,690 26 1,002 10 306 55 505 126 3,223 19 142 111 3,745 9,161 4,710 1,556 10 897 20 276 70 435 96 1,988 20 290 70 1,953 5,702 3,013 790 39 812 5 15 220 45 422 105 1,048 21 181 143 3,932 10,429 5,403 1,868 37 1,038 .: 312 85 505 116 2,083 22 305 80 1,998 6,282 3,318 890 72 919 5 15 245 60 439 155 1,083 23 247 111 9,308 17,590 5,907 2,012 9 1,856 15 5 396 55 1,235 150 7,806 24 282 150 10,393 19,856 6,834 2,440 54 2,052 25 432 95 1,345 150 8,A76 25 40 10 12,410 12,439 1,241 446 1 260 5 55 10 155 35 10,491 26 50 45 W,210 13,293 1,168 287 16 176 50 9o 30 11,646 27 135 55 12,213 16,591 3,602 1,512 6 1,465 15 375 55 890 130 10,006 28 185 75 12,510 15,047 2,811 977 1 781 10 5 195 20 436 115 10,477 29 20 20 10,778 10,728 1,320 392 295 10 45 15 180 45 8,721 30 30 20 10,520 9,989 908 217 1 126 5 30 61 30 8,737 31 190 50 7,730 L4.332 2,606 590 5 2,455 10 5 455 25 1,760 200 8,676 32 100 40 4,953 11, 195 5,279 1,411 710 10 260 20 345 75 3,795 33 87 56 1,770 5,853 3,373 1,105 10 477 20 146 50 205 888 34 55 55 1,975 3,308 1,337 451 420 130 20 230 40 1,100 35 407 186 13,508 30,206 11,509 3,417 10 3,817 40 5 936 110 2,390 336 11,453 36 646 371 18,701 50,451 20,891 7,249 105 6,059 60 5 1,643 250 3,540 561 16,147 37 407 186 13,432 29,881 11,332 3,399 10 3,797 40 5 936 110 2,385 321 11,343 38 407 181 12,802 28,875 10,946 3,324 10 3,767 40 5 916 110 2,375 321 10,828 39 156 45 3,405 10,826 4,569 1,771 1 1,325 5 365 60 785 110 3,160 40 201 65 4,795 15,345 6,621 2,782 2 1,930 15 590 110 1,065 150 4,010 41 26 26 593 2,994 1,646 461 9 166 5 51 15 50 45 712 42 38 125 1,104 6,231 3,324 1,143 93 362 5 137 30 100 90 1,309 43 11 21 53 606 418 86 9 46 11 5 15 15 47 44 18 100 140 1,253 777 252 92 77 12 10 35 20 55 45 20 15 546 2,545 1,335 403 1 135 5 45 15 35 35 671 46 20 25 964 4,978 2,547 891 1 285 5 125 20 65 70 1,254 47 412 201 16,002 33,557 12,465 3,542 10 3,672 40 5 961 115 2,190 361 13,868 48 266 156 6,945 22,185 9,234 2,692 9 2,347 30 5 706 110 1,275 221 7,903 49 175 101 5,357 17,098 7,336 2,128 7 1,476 20 5 540 105 655 151 6,151 50 15,625 9,360 296,245 1,330,524 725,688 209, 950 1,286 102,695 2,C 75 115 34,645 11,290 41, 785 12,785 290,905 51 171 101 3,590 14,249 6,364 1,871 9 1,612 30 5 451 75 920 131 4,393 52 320 140 4,433 15,423 7,128 1,642 30 1,491 25 20 410 55 806 175 5,132 53 46,255 275,213 481,640 2,630,182 1,409,475 616,317 72,660 199,545 ':,' 50 90 44,525 9,715 11A.105 23,360 332,185 54 80,125 46,955 477,805 3,119,593 1,633,718 486, 523 321,634 246,135 2,1 20 2,000 34,070 25,525 134,575 47,145 431,583 55 171 86 15 3,577 13 14,097 152 6,277 87 1,820 51 2 7 1,607 5 30 5 451 75 915 5 131 4,391 2 56 57 270 126 13,400 25,812 9,947 2,792 9 2,217 40 5 621 90 1,250 211 10,847 58 330 190 11,723 22, 891 8,873 2,187 37 1,882 25 40 515 60 1,012 230 9,912 59 89,200 83,090 1,683,425 6,030,326 3,260,138 1,091,243 15,175 415,150 23,4 40 2,000 76,765 37,895 230,710 44,340 1,348,63) 60 44,355 60,200 1,454,307 4,138,664 L,9I . ua 640,808 93,653 306,360 4,6 45 7,810 55,525 23,620 145,110 69,650 1,137,325 61 237 136 6,131 14,941 6,654 2,167 10 1,717 20 476 90 930 201 4,393 62 275 105 3,258 9,920 5,250 1,280 29 1,087 20 20 265 55 572 155 2,274 63 31,915 42,685 356,604 1,986,834 1,140,172 399, 947 11,150 199,785 13,4 85 50,745 23,735 89,220 22,600 235,780 64 49,465 15,015 253,881 1,442,402 831,947 260,933 32,777 165,530 4,6 35 2,800 31, 195 14,515 85,015 27,370 151,215 65 377 196 9,620 28, 198 11,793 3,362 14 2,967 30 5 801 115 1,755 261 10,062 66 67,105 45,875 623,275 3,509,599 1,702,220 707,341 31,690 510,428 4,0 80 280 126,303 29,975 302,450 47,340 557,920 67 1,556 1,066 14,314 76,41A 37,883 15,190 590 10,709 88 5 2,660 668 6,376 912 12,042 68 8,103 5,293 70,877 354,184 177, 2U 74,748 3,070 46,715 4 30 5 13,214 3,225 27,915 3,926 50,437 69 10 15 646 1,884 1,127 292 115 45 20 45 5 350 70 210 380 8,500 31,012 19,324 5,943 2,040 540 310 1,040 150 3,705 71 930 1,215 25,990 95,833 60,440 15,813 7,365 1,890 1,210 3,665 600 12,215 72 95 185 5,120 17,395 10,604 3,286 1,020 355 205 400 60 2,485 73 262 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data i based on reports for only Tenure of operator1 Share-caBh Crop- share Livestock on hand: Horses and mules farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. All oattle and oalves farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Covs, including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Milk cows farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950. . All hogs and pigs. Chickens 4 months old and i ..farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. ..farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Livestock aad livestock products sold: Cattle and calves sold alive farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. Hogs and pigs sold alive. Chickens sold. Chicken eggs sold. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dozens 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. gallons 1954 . dollars 1954. 1949. Specified crops harvested! Corn for all purposes... Corn harvested for grain. Wheat threshed Cotton harvested. •farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. •farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested 1954. 1949. bushels sold 1954. 1949. combined farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested 1954. 1949. bushels sold 1954. 1949. farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Burley tobacco harvested farms sporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. tons 1954. 102,616 148,517 212,759 376,710 158,881 181, 286 1,763,312 1,612,839 154,202 176,396 977,048 824,193 139,481 167,377 618,736 649,670 120,741 152,013 1,068,819 1,417,495 170,553 201,326 8,090,948 8,133,195 11.0,685 134,357 814,158 682,030 46,091,987 55,722,233 56,286 93,774 934,177 1,404,632 30,802,587 38,219,056 29,579 77,419 5,165,338 4,083,849 71,284 114,374 24,239,841 25,493,315 9,479,823 9,692,562 163,784,857 50,218,325 46,810,292 134,117 164,527 1,821,995 2,062,913 125,790 161,896 1,637,864 1,991,705 31,631,085 56,222,208 6,227,713 6,416,239 19,088 21,425 195,085 241,400 3,665,849 3,530,100 2,380,811 1,895,731 55,916 66,241 618,940 835,193 70,082 68,418 73,513 74,468 1,280,310 1,656,405 1,205,482 40,430 56,253 88,646 151,436 53,651 63,011 851,848 810, 633 52,869 62,008 470,019 399,477 48,095 59,403 289,621 305,952 427,800 621,454 51,568 62,942 3,398,638 3,365,164 45,884 54,412 424,163 367,245 24,997,225 31,830,353 22,794 37,540 421,218 684,635 14,213,411 19,428,301 12,549 30,040 3,835,793 2,087,383 29,872 45,875 14,510,535 14, 121,452 5,746,052 5,519,298 83,957,685 25,440,211 24,848,970 43,623 54,572 573,792 748,728 40,394 53,761 504,408 716,566 10,568,709 21,900,019 1,350,094 2,131,395 9,090 10,843 87,584 123,282 1,694,770 1,858,568 1,080,541 1,014,161 13,335 17,453 114,607 219,064 28,099 29,065 28,317 31,959 616,914 781,673 598,389 16,811 17,996 38,393 53,200 21,602 19,675 377,834 258,783 21,261 19,372 206,555 132,803 19,612 18,560 130,298 104,978 18,131 17,384 271,159 251,142 21,385 19,821 1,259,017 934,645 17,918 16,809 172,528 115,671 9,973,968 9,623,704 11,533 13,007 264,349 270,120 9,286,445 7,879,045 4,751 8,687 577,047 528,197 10,565 13,306 4,524,099 3,054,860 1,818,224 1,114,522 44,205,551 13,943,748 10,331,079 21,777 19,U2 493,828 359,991 20,743 18,876 436,668 344,220 8,616,002 9,899,221 1,599,749 1,315,719 4,514 3,521 56,977 47,922 1,079,580 686, 207 740,926 396,239 10,887 8,634 15,831 11,775 282,528 267,910 269,053 12,534 10,842 1,057,948 13,028 315,567 491,798 82 144 201,360 51,027 77,730 22,134 3,344,070 1,314,536 1,340,036 240,990 454,501 25,300 54,125 25,486 57,133 22,683 43,963 16,504 18,093 25,654 15,744 27,233 37,049 78,023 24,282 32,833 228,456 261,256 23,687 32,058 132,530 142,428 21,180 30,258 89,206 113,839 23,355 33,706 196,981 285,763 31,767 40,474 1,135,884 1,358,575 14,268 22,853 99,000 103,686 5,116,020 7,407,672 10,357 19,828 150,073 256,610 4,769,461 6,765,860 3,336 12,545 446,408 514,337 8,802 17,998 1,784,887 3,195,942 621,945 1,149,248 23,983,527 7,215,626 7,795,810 33,819 39,921 514,472 568,586 32,398 39,470 480,319 555,390 6,679,475 14,736,625 2,833,765 2,353,820 3,390 3,761 37,497 46,530 697,348 673,758 469,830 379,613 26,343 30,239 338,198 445,398 11,854 12,125 16.797 16,832 168,925 279,878 155,100 1,722 2,113 5,325 1,040 1,657 15,816 20,519 1,030 1,632 9,097 11,394 937 1,536 6,774 10,011 924 1,491 13,002 15,386 1,094 1,750 61,360 75,070 8,632 409,453 707,077 560 1,017 11,222 18,127 359,303 476,987 181 456 788 192,105 202,845 82,890 86,397 2,211,210 763,035 1,401,231 1,030 1,652 17,384 27,000 239,760 602,945 35,470 81,770 30,395 13,705 23,245 8,275 1,293 12,498 29,240 6,640 9,761 228,005 283,133 286 468 49,895 134,740 16,060 51,390 753,845 234,050 482,085 289,805 387,660 70,655 93,995 20,565 22,445 12,915 14,200 8,262 14,839 19,586 41,806 10,443 14,639 72,915 83,181 10,213 14,334 43,201 45,781 9,230 13,573 30,291 38,853 9,303 14,090 74,699 113,810 11,970 16,494 427,571 552,619 5,785 9,894 29,536 32,999 1,419,595 2,203,709 4,572 8,644 52,859 100,628 1,569,564 2,574,627 1,225 5,609 71,555 279,421 3,380 7,611 576,132 1,183,263 183,080 422,498 5,556,818 1,573,806 1,655,551 13,074 16,865 222,574 257,168 12,523 16,715 210,499 252,989 3,543,115 6,187,315 1,152,975 999,185 1,132 1,231 11,674 15,585 207,459 213,755 132,565 126,470 10,190 13,341 136,774 208,289 10,565 15,303 10,662 6,552 9,953 6,381 3,516 4,026 4,600 4,977 63,562 116,403 54,677 2For comparability of data on livestock i text and State Table 12. TENNESSEE 263 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950 a sample of farms. See text] The tate — Contin Areas 1 an A Tenureof opera tor1— Con. Other Total all Tenure of operator1 Other Tenants — Con. Full Part TenantB Croppers Other and unspeci- fied Uanagers All Cash cash S£ Liveatock- Croppers Other and un- specified 3,631 1,485 29,403 17,850 5,036 3,083 64 7,087 382 172 4,253 166 1,461 653 2,580 1 5,801 2,808 46,713 28,545 7,844 3,913 93 12,469 892 230 7,360 263 2,542 1,182 4,226 2 7,869 4,028 47,430 48,186 14,502 9,705 416 18,324 986 473 11,427 394 3,214 1,830 5,239 3 15,517 8,846 91,658 91, Oil 25,985 14,841 1,039 38,337 2,946 755 22,997 743 6,872 4,024 l 1,809 4 8,465 2,100 59,064 25,206 6,690 3,966 75 10,111 367 227 4,961 352 3,431 773 4,364 5 11,186 3,063 65,424 31,017 8,379 4,007 90 13,358 757 205 6,660 332 4,352 1,052 5,183 6 61,920 22,666 270,478 300,139 119,444 79,642 9,245 63,665 3,874 3,537 29,094 8,862 12,930 5,368 28,143 7 77,879 29,369 253,555 254,116 103,252 53,916 7,406 64,713 6,429 1,550 25,875 7,935 15,234 7,690 24,829 8 8,210 2,040 56,104 24,396 6,547 3,870 74 9,811 357 207 4,841 342 3,321 743 4,094 9 10,856 2,968 62,622 30,083 8,171 3,891 85 13,013 747 205 6,515 317 4,202 1,027 4,923 10 37,608 12,476 149,155 158,215 63,373 40,976 4,955 33,884 2,075 1,753 15,891 4,015 7,165 2,985 15,027 11 43,958 16,071 137,042 127,016 49,658 26,724 3,566 34,504 3,778 695 14,608 3,074 8,260 4,089 12,564 12 7,279 1,811 50,360 19,289 4,917 3,113 47 8,170 297 172 4,123 282 2,695 601 3,042 13 10,190 2,772 58,860 27,446 7,561 3,508 70 11,901 672 195 6,049 282 3,747 956 4,406 14 25,794 7,557 103,336 61,128 21,295 14,504 423 18,907 1,349 488 9,390 1,619 4,470 1,591 5,999 15 33,616 11,841 118,040 85,737 31,917 16,534 1,417 26,360 3,160 475 11,896 1,711 6,545 2,573 9,509 16 9,549 1,760 39,147 23,592 5,151 3,589 50 11,590 422 237 4,885 297 4,996 753 3,212 17 13,100 2,953 50,167 31,273 7,167 3,727 48 15,933 782 210 7,041 322 6,422 1,156 4,398 IS 54,749 15,066 164,716 232,850 65,398 65,170 2,895 80,249 4,817 4,870 34,857 9,060 22,245 4,400 19,138 19 83,190 24,526 246,829 291,737 98,206 60,056 1,944 103,218 5,285 2,150 44,820 13,650 30,019 7,294 28,313 20 14,148 2,412 65,635 32,329 6,806 4,138 43 15,454 467 247 6,060 362 7,361 957 5,888 21 16,349 3,588 77,801 38,352 8,697 4,194 67 18, 658 856 245 7,936 333 7,921 1,367 6,736 22 436,605 96,803 2 262,542 1,374,369 470,470 235,206 18,856 432,075 19,730 8,365 176,940 17,710 174,200 35,130 217,762 23 478,235 135,570 2 453, 193 1,142,873 361,816 161,615 4,074 425,936 21,410 7,320 198,852 14,849 152,030 31,475 189,432 24 4,565 1,260 32,332 13,411 4,895 2,788 71 3,715 177 122 2,000 287 841 288 1,942 25 7,511 2,259 39,964 19,424 6,390 3,189 75 7,213 417 140 3,650 312 2,107 587 2,557 26 23,77? 10,264 105,933 138,526 64,811 37,698 3,363 22,686 1,721 1,599 9,605 5,050 2,455 2,256 9,968 27 29,548 11,330 84,586 107,674 48,834 25,999 2,389 23,772 2,644 830 8,653 4,498 4,959 2,188 6,680 28 1,113,923 573,676 4 ,946,826 8,903,685 3,990,470 2,609,775 304,442 1,407,258 99,993 121,060 562,765 333,360 143,410 146,670 591,740 29 1, 979, 307 811,067 s ,412,459 10,025,905 4,533,373 2,540,939 383,420 1,979,960 231,185 95,340 590,328 516,020 398,002 149,085 588,213 30 3,109 703 11,444 10,627 3,168 2,354 39 3,990 223 152 2,070 257 1,036 252 1,076 31 6,420 1,928 23,154 17,992 5,520 2,802 41 7,484 413 145 3,575 313 2,432 606 2,145 32 34,815 13,376 91,316 189,583 69,447 58,765 2,508 46,653 2,942 3,380 20,370 9,261 8,640 2,060 12,210 33 63,939 24,968 180, 239 278,860 111,832 68,780 2,294 76,010 5,818 2,925 31,232 13,017 16,808 6,210 19,944 34 1,017, 129 404,710 2 217,703 6,716,171 2,552,545 2,153,287 90,878 1,493,341 88,911 116,665 615,750 359,310 257,855 54,850 426,120 35 1,545,070 658,610 3 654,052 8,107,894 3,285,908 2,230,879 88,769 1,980,516 134,500 92,490 745,447 447,399 392,835 167,845 521,822 36 1,102 361 8,877 4,032 1,408 710 12 991 45 41 470 60 285 90 911 37 4,246 1,221 26,059 10,667 3,518 1,596 9 3,795 165 85 1,818 161 1,285 281 1,749 33 281,240 13,115 207,301 642,122 463,985 77,534 3,953 67,125 3,575 745 51,335 1,680 4,380 5,410 29,525 39 122, m 45,607 853,280 400,532 176,302 62,782 1,152 104,843 3,995 3,560 53,286 6,850 28,365 8,787 55,453 40 3,097 749 21,963 7,089 2,505 1,290 17 1,735 85 76 777 101 555 141 1,542 41 6,312 1,751 37,051 12,526 4,304 1,812 22 4,112 195 85 2,029 187 1,305 311 2,276 42 554,005 222,470 3 218,960 3,696,722 2,044,960 929,125 125,680 302,000 41,385 8,895 105,690 15,830 60,490 69,710 294,957 43 983,590 426,265 5 070,034 1,814,234 978,122 251,379 4,285 313,778 14,860 9,240 157,103 34,595 63,885 34,095 266,670 44 199,490 73,205 1 215,872 1,440,564 756,139 407,455 49,720 110,778 20,180 2,825 38, 108 5,195 21,855 22,615 116,472 45 346,098 147, 570 1 887,360 766,196 431,650 100,140 1,477 120,070 7,060 3,455 60,087 11,313 25,880 12,275 112,859 46 7, 506, 742 2,213,272 8 294,024 10,410,443 4,496,384 3,937,361 142,049 1,576,431 285,677 48,106 400,320 549,607 104,611 178,110 258, 218 47 2,095,335 702,568 2 304,204 3,375,836 1,447,412 1,292,893 51,870 523,011 128,550 12,035 109,683 182,033 34,360 56,350 60,650 48 1, 883, 305 906,674 2 494, 397 4,911,439 2,299,914 1,319,393 236,583 885,045 493,020 28,435 110,360 97,340 77,680 78,210 170,504 49 15,081 2,325 34,632 29,489 6,264 4,340 64 16,080 483 317 6,654 372 7,316 938 2,741 50 15,709 3,413 50,613 33,658 7,506 4,115 80 18,425 873 250 8,181 333 7,432 1,356 3,532 51 174,998 37,101 224,615 444,048 103,621 118,497 5,944 196,066 7,168 7,505 94,104 11,867 61,382 14,040 19,920 52 175,971 50,278 371,174 444,035 113,964 88,974 5,327 207,554 11,480 4,175 102,563 11,990 61,781 15,565 28,216 53 14,576 2,220 32,045 27,703 5,791 4,122 50 15,239 463 302 6,228 347 7,021 878 2,501 54 15,573 3,358 49,532 33,022 7,340 4,026 75 18,139 833 240 8,071 323 7,336 1,336 3,442 55 166, 538 34,656 206,060 390,267 86,288 99,826 4,535 182,108 6,878 6,885 86,954 9,739 58,532 13,120 17, 510 56 173,386 48,878 362,785 422,911 105,009 83,969 4,632 202,357 11,055 3,710 100,809 10,437 60,961 15,385 26,944 57 3,188,300 615,225 3 525, 909 5,986,236 1,396,385 1,727,481 93,295 2,550,535 93,860 117,455 1,159,190 207,430 794,560 178,040 218,540 5,075,090 1,243,050 9 231,842 10,132,195 2,661,688 2,258,797 143,970 4,435,380 247,060 87,405 2,075,475 312,065 1,424,935 288,440 632,360 1,227,465 196,320 418,805 1,307,395 259,910 316,200 9,000 703,055 23,705 23,745 332,640 28,165 239,875 54,925 19,230 60 822,685 165,380 561,180 980,405 195,094 277,116 16,185 458,655 22,925 6,145 198,215 32,805 162,300 36,265 33,355 61 1,346 279 2,034 686 235 237 2 172 10 15 75 35 21 16 40 62 1,706 365 3,210 375 184 103 2 56 10 11 15 10 10 30 63 13,031 3,274 11,946 8,816 3,172 3,156 37 2,181 220 115 910 610 181 145 270 64 18,497 5,020 20,308 7,797 3,396 2,958 128 1,150 80 150 255 150 515 165 65 251,135 62,314 168,665 204,625 77,008 70,745 1,127 52,120 7,325 2,250 19,505 15,675 4,940 2,425 3,625 66 284,603 67,730 254,434 105,102 48,527 36,415 4,450 13,975 1,540 1,025 2,955 1,750 6,705 1,735 • 154,460 46,810 66,831 156,648 61,179 52,071 1,053 40,145 6,435 1,875 14,190 13,025 3,500 1,120 2,200 68 153,878 33,870 61,755 76,727 34,312 30,660 11,505 1,200 2,175 1,500 6,630 250 69 12,782 1,573 6,872 33,146 6,033 4,342 43 20,008 529 320 7,298 337 10,446 1,078 2,720 70 12,662 2,211 10,013 38,203 7,533 4,196 50 22,868 1,028 260 9,365 212 10,427 1,576 3,556 71 153,775 19,315 26,680 444,912 68,427 87, 261 2,374 275,295 11,313 6,885 105,997 5,420 131,060 14,620 11,555 72 159,543 32,633 61,656 615,141 120,284 106,165 3,508 361,076 27,315 8,870 158,517 4,323 136,548 25,503 24,108 i 127,805 15,177 14,977 373,355 56,682 74,729 2,217 232,587 10,511 6,595 86,656 4,713 112,220 11,892 7,140 74 123,801 19,243 27,340 461,699 90,434 87,214 3,079 269,673 19,163 7,240 115,722 3,949 108,146 15,453 11,299 75 6,064 893 19,139 76 5,647 1,190 18,473 5 77 9,153 1,105 12,313 78 8,522 1,647 13,573 5 5 79 12,536,220 1,491,815 1 3,173, 659 80 10,571,660 1,973,025 1 5,907,874 4,500 4,500 81 41,871 16,500 195,439 106,248 41,174 29,458 3,755 24,371 1,920 1,460 12,081 2,290 3,565 3,055 7,490 82 72,185 28,850 308,851 185,618 70,691 36,658 4,934 54,865 5,450 1,270 29,682 4,558 8,310 5,595 18,470 J3 38,574 14,234 157,286 98,347 39,006 29,530 3,374 20,412 2,150 1,485 9,811 2,025 2,925 2,016 6,025 84 264 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Tenure of operator1 Cash Share- cash Crop- share 1 Lvestock on band: Horses Bud mules farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Cows, Including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. Milk cows farms reporting 1954 . 1950. number 1954. 1950. All hogs and pigs. Chickens 4 months old and Hogs and pigs sold alive. Chickens sold. Chicken eggs sold. Corn harvested for grain. .farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954 . 1950. .farms reporting 1954. 1950. number 1954. 1950. old: .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. •farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954 . 1949. dozens 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. gallons 1954. dollars 1954. 1949. ..farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. ..farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested 1954. 1949. bushels sold 1954. 1949. Wheat threshed or combined fan Cot tor harvested. Burley tobacco harvested. reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested 1954. 1949. bushels sold 1954. 1949. ... farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. •farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 15,836 18,444 36,646 15,160 18,290 117,277 103,581 44,972 12,971 15,736 147,330 162,728 17,040 20,657 677,551 707,549 13,061 48,483 46,656 2,684,168 3,770,146 7,524 11,548 128,605 187,102 4,610,180 5,382,239 9,215 360,715 327,552 7,407 12,172 1,534,060 1,862,263 516,908 668,685 9,355,547 2,718,109 2,562,982 14,457 17,490 309,298 278,564 13,999 17,263 287, 836 265,119 5,229,845 5,988,515 1,177,985 573,913 229,590 51,645 157,490 26,565 12,387 15,234 106,040 163,792 78,438 93,148 15 3,627 6,339 7,402 15,673 4,939 6,810 52,615 49,949 4,848 6,714 26,289 24,287 4,481 6,456 16,123 20,040 5,064 7,085 237,440 291,888 3,729 5,387 22,737 24,733 1,369,798 2,150,338 2,961 4,845 55,571 95,232 2,028,895 2,841,582 1,356 3,590 212,795 177,223 2,865 4,908 676,009 1,015,809 224, 308 373,889 3,702,188 1,056,610 1,283,498 6,527 97,616 108,378 6,421 89,026 101,568 1,674,395 2,461,985 280,210 165,005 93,705 24,410 66,050 14,410 4,034 5,388 28,536 60,775 21,008 34,788 30,627 55,576 28,338 4,347 6,035 2,969 2,789 30,246 20,154 2,909 2,763 16,232 9,878 2,713 2,683 10,949 2,896 150,425 105,198 2,139 2,208 12,808 8,492 697,985 652,457 2,033 2,057 44,659 39,985 1,673,380 1,210,192 718 1,413 71,282 42,047 1,304 1,901 460,519 238,352 154,434 81,378 3,139,829 951,529 650,565 3,313 2,888 100,997 60,721 3,248 2,878 92,610 57,596 1,705,625 1,308,575 322,350 174,058 104,490 20,495 68,385 10,810 2,775 2,460 30,791 30,919 23,512 18,999 20,569 23,432 18,781 16 1,632 3,032 32 3,274 60 7,014 16 2,557 6 3,447 1,400 14,928 1,058 17,149 16 2,497 6 3,347 798 8,526 520 9,662 11 2,332 5 3,217 3,172 21,540 28,495 3,073 4,001 103,436 121,380 1,331 2,397 5,835 7,450 246,290 542,365 1,248 2,197 17,718 31,325 587,865 894,980 381 1,636 58,748 40,615 1,006 2,046 116,695 242,210 37,880 85,245 1,948,605 570,010 472,319 3,453 4,032 79,990 67,915 3,448 4,012 77,405 65,310 1,420,615 1,430,540 501,755 185,105 22,975 6,050 18,480 1,225 3,418 3,970 38,583 50,060 45 80 1,061 90 66 2,175 110 140 2,113 190 167 4,980 75 100 1,476 85 76 2,200 675 700 6,973 495 300 8,425 75 95 1,436 85 76 2,140 '390 475 3,832 195 185 4,760 65 90 1,346 85 76 2,065 280 470 3,232 190 152 4,215 75 90 1,347 85 81 1,935 1,530 1,025 11,762 1,290 880 15,220 80 115 1,597 120 76 2,495 5,235 4,080 54,206 4,250 1,880 76,800 65 50 730 80 61 1,530 395 255 2,530 320 127 4,320 19,935 8,845 113,545 21,910 7,880 324,405 60 60 727 80 71 1,355 1,310 1,000 8,556 2,170 955 16,695 52,985 33,040 279,725 65,990 26,390 455,505 25 35 185 45 31 1,080 1,345 545 3,010 1,910 650 26,200 45 60 555 65 31 1,335 7,795 13,045 58,820 7,945 2,160 163,730 2,750 3,755 19,055 3,085 825 58,365 23,053 183,220 597,042 5,210 67,915 152,075 9,750 5,600 144,745 80 115 1,777 125 81 2,490 2,195 3,815 44,865 2,520 1,370 40,980 80 115 1,777 125 81 2,480 1,740 3,505 44,425 2,340 1,305 39,890 19,005 49,775 837,000 46,740 27,625 816,060 1,900 16,635 284,320 7,180 6,500 123,960 2,460 5,455 1,125 1,742 2,470 20,373 32,160 12,224 21,918 10,450 .al farms only. For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, text and State Table 12. 3Includes milk TENNESSEE 265 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: a sample of farms. See text] CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued Area 2 — Continued Tenureofope rator1— Con. Other Total all Tenure of operator1 Other Tenants —Con. Full Part Managers Tenanta Croppera Other and unspeci- fied All Cash "5T S£ LiTeatock- share Croppers Other and un- specified 215 2,068 6,218 2,213 1,262 20 674 20 20 370 . 127 2,049 1 305 301 3,947 9,722 3,519 1,080 12 1,320 97 50 63 176 I.'.', 3,791 2 435 310 3,389 11,408 4,227 2,530 44 1,273 30 35 710 117 147 234 3,334 3 700 752 7,864 21,818 8,507 2,854 58 3,194 259 115 1,929 131 445 315 7,205 4 540 210 4,679 9,732 2,983 1,642 20 976 25 30 483 61 220 157 . 5 620 341 5,238 11,429 3,980 1,180 12 1,481 97 60 776 62 331 155 4,776 6 2,105 1,375 18,088 88,336 40,429 22,973 1,392 7,874 320 145 3,066 1,938 1,440 965 15,668 7 2,500 . 15,271 76,679 37,100 11,766 814 10,143 724 320 4,352 1,635 1,867 1,245 8 535 205 4,479 9,487 2,953 1,612 20 966 25 30 473 61 220 157 3,936 9 600 321 5,047 11,162 3,924 1,160 12 1,441 92 60 751 62 150 4,625 10 1,300 810 10,038 44,797 20,242 10,845 657 4,334 110 90 1,707 985 920 522 8,719 11 1,570 1,842 8,547 36,198 16,587 5,187 375 4,974 329 180 2,250 737 958 520 9,075 12 510 195 4,002 8,752 2,727 1,518 20 904 25 30 458 46 200 145 3,583 13 570 296 4,852 10,683 3,727 1,155 11 1,370 92 60 731 61 291 4,420 V, 915 525 7,234 24,711 10,264 5,512 103 2,464 100 90 1,036 378 520 340 6,368 L5 1,300 1,328 7,842 26,922 11,549 3,634 198 3,576 279 170 1,810 345 712 260 7,965 16 565 200 3,522 7,270 2,324 1,398 17 817 35 25 389 61 205 102 2,714 17 635 326 4,088 9,682 3,273 1,064 12 1,367 67 55 631 62 341 161 3,966 18 3,835 1,305 17,506 95,355 40, 525 28,207 729 10,799 665 175 4,632 2,835 1,610 882 15,095 19 5,670 3,190 23,810 120,222 54,324 20,930 598 18,845 1,462 1,500 8,531 2,551 3,069 1,732 20 880 ."-> ■■:• 5,809 10,769 2,988 1,648 15 1,152 30 30 555 55 290 192 4,966 21 835 360 6,675 12,594 4,002 1,218 10 1,627 92 60 806 62 416 191 5,737 22 26,460 7,445 185,940 459,899 156,734 91,563 744 40,783 1,445 1,630 17,695 3,115 9,530 7,368 170,075 23 20,890 13,200 189,083 472,994 181,027 53,535 905 59,167 3,980 3,085 29,835 2,637 12,480 7,150 178,360 24 270 105 2,197 6,571 2,442 1,315 25 595 25 25 282 61 135 67 2,194 25 355 271 3,063 8,004 3,211 960 12 1,056 62 50 531 56 231 126 2,765 26 920 410 6,548 38,865 18,998 9,671 800 3,040 55 50 1,101 990 490 354 6,356 27 960 1,108 5,125 30,014 16,016 5,485 204 3,529 363 145 1,394 707 596 324 4,780 28 39,185 14,705 317,620 2,543,422 1,356,789 637,048 40,355 200,920 3,510 2,145 56,940 93,845 24,710 19,770 308,310 !9 60,685 70,635 307,805 2,823,208 1,665,070 509,956 21,214 289,878 28,451 17,335 94,153 84,592 38,465 26,882 337,090 30 235 65 1,267 4,553 1,785 1,112 13 476 30 15 254 56 70 51 1,167 31 320 271 2,448 7,378 2,887 919 9 1,082 62 55 536 62 256 111 2,481 32 3,425 910 9,902 83,558 40,009 26,288 446 3,108 370 135 3,573 2,055 1,145 830 8,707 33 4,945 3,500 20,288 117,991 61,281 19,067 513 17,691 1,708 1,420 7,790 2,425 2,455 1,893 19,439 34 103,710 29,115 281,945 3,096,975 1,570,734 969,022 19,110 296,789 14,125 4,540 133,269 82,195 36,035 26,625 241,320 35 137,155 103,785 426,395 3,383,796 1, >-:',..'■.' 576,126 19,682 528,392 53,194 50,550 233,135 76, 578 52,140 62,795 410,750 36 75 25 916 2,088 749 405 1 205 10 10 85 10 60 30 728 37 295 145 2,576 5,968 2,242 663 3 833 36 35 421 31 220 90 2,227 38 1,390 325 17,870 124,245 88,674 17,236 40 3,770 120 1,330 60 1,710 470 14,525 39 5,755 3,955 67,667 204,095 87,331 32,854 230 24, 335 2,690 780 11,480 780 5,890 2,715 59,345 40 185 65 2,227 4,503 1,715 774 6 368 20 15 167 30 65 71 1,640 41 360 195 3,317 7,463 2,855 839 5 938 46 35 481 56 210 110 2,826 42 19,970 5,560 280,537 970,539 492,738 235,945 1,800 47,342 1,705 1,375 15,287 6,305 12,395 10,275 192,714 43 27,625 30,135 365,892 1,203,540 635,475 150,746 3,559 120,870 9,035 5,575 67,215 5,115 16,380 17,550 292,890 44 6,450 2,115 100,166 379,757 195,787 96,557 720 16,561 530 550 5,408 2,365 4,235 3,423 70,132 45 8,790 10, 335 128,173 446,070 245,673 52,510 1,385 41,097 3,049 2,160 22,746 1,607 6,020 5,515 105,405 46 388,551 72,454 564,925 3,346,883 1,721,667 1,052,330 10,093 294, 529 500 11,289 110,530 55,008 81,062 36,140 268,264 47 99,720 16,480 139,960 927,777 477,070 301,017 5,500 78,225 325 3,135 23,335 14,500 23,280 8,650 65,965 48 69,040 167, 384 142,600 683,241 380,878 140, 395 30,387 59,666 10,065 190 36,606 975 8,470 3,360 71,915 49 1,060 275 2,792 8,646 2,655 1,741 24 1,324 25 30 635 61 376 197 2,902 50 855 361 4,037 10,813 3,668 1,263 1,766 92 70 886 57 465 196 4,110 51 16,850 6,660 29,920 169,475 50,836 55,813 637 32,515 505 730 16,675 3,065 7,935 3,605 29,674 52 10,255 8,405 41,345 188,530 69,750 31,634 714 39,912 1,774 2,605 20,785 2,415 8,015 4,318 46, 520 53 1,060 275 2,652 8,372 2,587 1,702 23 1,299 25 30 615 61 371 197 2,761 54 850 356 3,946 10,662 3,637 1.248 6 1,756 92 70 886 57 465 186 4,015 55 16,555 6,320 28,110 158,256 46,857 51,297 589 31,352 505 730 16,130 2,642 7,830 3,515 28,161 56 9,890 8,045 40,440 181,120 66,013 30,509 685 38,623 1,755 2,270 20,505 2,305 7,785 4,003 45,290 57 306,975 117,675 412,585 2,897,361 932,615 964,491 13,730 586,410 8,200 11,775 298,310 70,750 138,955 58,420 400,115 58 246,915 176,125 780,915 4,639,855 1,856,390 778,100 20,630 919,945 41,115 55,750 464, 325 63,775 209,250 85,730 1,064,790 59 142,385 42,340 73,670 526,060 83,285 140,215 1,000 253,620 3,750 2,250 147,795 25,845 55,255 18,725 47,940 :. 26,275 12,500 44,245 567,330 195,360 123, 540 6,150 171,105 8,975 21,590 81,965 11,750 36,800 10,025 71,175 61 10 10 65 1,062 469 347 1 110 55 15 20 20 135 62 10 15 74b 409 150 92 1 45 6 20 20 95 63 70 610 11,678 4,301 4,937 20 1,415 870 165 145 235 1,005 64 130 40 50 9,714 5,127 2,620 1,347 20 640 102 95 490 620 65 1,750 2,130 8,295 222,058 80,129 102,024 400 26,195 16,920 3,400 2,050 3,825 13,310 2,340 800 690 122,263 63,163 32,675 18,730 100 5,680 1,860 1,740 9,350 7,695 67 1,450 900 4,575 156,876 54,111 77,425 19,475 12,580 2,720 1,275 2,900 5,865 68 100 120 69,355 35,360 23,405 9,570 50 2,370 1,800 975 4,375 1,020 69 1,120 270 2,160 2,845 887 725 6 725 10 25 404 5 151 130 502 70 945 330 3,416 3,713 1,325 466 1 851 30 15 526 165 115 1,070 71 12, 545 2,800 8,130 25,136 6,487 8,966 48 7,345 60 295 4,110 95 1,435 1,350 2,290 72 11,390 4,305 22,038 41,910 15,806 7,157 60 11,267 300 200 7,732 1,630 1,405 7,620 73 9,525 2,225 4,310 14,246 3,660 5,289 30 4,155 35 145 2,380 70 745 780 1,112 74 1,575 2,430 9,256 19,542 7,707 4,012 43 5,285 100 85 3,655 870 575 2,495 ■ 1,832 787 445 1 251 10 10 85 10 110 26 348 76 1,512 585 206 1 315 45 5 145 20 85 15 405 77 1,340 591 353 208 6 8 76 10 94 14 183 78 8 7 1,225 466 178 1 304 34 2 152 16 90 10 276 " 2,000 1,407,060 632,470 386,185 400 213,400 7,000 11,280 76,190 11,550 92,230 15,150 174,605 80 7,200 7,000 1,257,663 549,850 182,434 844 308,145 38,480 2,300 134,480 23,230 96,305 13,350 216,390 . 1,670 1,010 7,512 56,717 23, 5X 17,067 550 6,045 120 210 3,260 735 1,010 710 9,525 82 2,365 2,650 16,522 80,715 36,242 13,184 400 11,554 713 355 6,118 1,633 1,765 970 19,335 S3 1,365 1,030 5,818 48,849 21,256 14,851 598 5,402 60 160 3,035 785 890 472 6,742 84 266 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are baaed on reporta for only Tenure of operator1 Share- caah Crop-ahare [restock on hand; Horses and mules farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. All cattle and calves farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. Cows, Including heifers that have calved farms reporting 1954. . 1950.. number 1954.. 1950.. Milk covs farms reporting 1954 . . 1950.. number 1954 . . 1950.. All hogs and pigs Chickens 4 months old and I Hogs and pigs sold alive . Chickens sold. Chicken eggs sold. ified cropB harvested: orn for all purposes.. Corn harvested for grain. Wheat threshed Cotton harvested. .farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954.. 1950., .farms reporting 1954.. 1950.. number 1954.. 1950.. old: .farms reporting 1954.. 1949. number 1954 . 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. number 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949. dozens 1954. 1949. dollars 1954. 1949. gallons 1954. dollars 1954. 1949. .farms reporting 1954. 1949., acres 1954.. 1949., .farms reporting 1954. 1949., acres 1954., 1949., bushels harvested 1954., 1949. bushels sold 1954., 1949. combined farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. bushels harvested 1954. 1949. bushels sold 1954. 1949. farms reporting 1954. 1949. acres 1954. 1949. Burley tobacco harvested. .farms reporting 1954, 1949. acres 1954. 1949. 1954. 1949. 1954. 42,416 42,497 2,798,045 4,549,339 3,553 5,244 63,222 96,921 2,315,125 2,953,309 1,524 4,065 408,214 399, 166 3,931 5,961 1,919,430 1,240,353 807,378 516,322 7,747,084 2,247,097 1,814,041 6,791 8,407 112,007 126, 637 6,560 8,316 105,997 124,557 2,323,380 4,026,216 645,425 599,565 2,466 2,861 29,201 43,731 670,462 731,446 512,133 489,651 5,551 6,041 6,445 7,502 62,810 93,367 65,702 2,393 3,874 4,946 9,813 2,903 4,010 46,291 51,832 2,863 3,850 25,324 22,515 2,461 3,638 13,326 15,986 2,290 3,441 31,385 56,473 2,921 4,199 2,523 3,279 22,913 27, 781 1,535,750 3,107,592 2,696 30,461 58,391 1, 117, 949 1,856,917 733 2,883 1,075,055 790,142 480,318 341,875 4,012,169 1,147,644 1,140,380 2,503 3,771 38,424 60,085 2,422 3,736 36,483 58,900 868,435 2,007,881 173,370 262,315 1,078 1,621 13,116 26,866 320,887 469,351 237,504 320, 186 2,U5 2,919 2,233 3,308 32,673 54,640 35,136 1,094 1,025 2,352 2,709 1,274 1,090 17,327 12,329 1,249 1,045 9,523 5,296 1,123 985 1,150 89,814 53,414 13,262 15,456 501,450 454,624 597 813 513,455 183,565 213,590 76,625 1,828,654 519,845 289,301 1,333 1,073 31, 714 21,502 1,308 1,067 30,024 21,047 621,165 668,295 182,295 92,275 496 138,330 109,425 110,754 69,555 12,891 14,831 13,294 1,142 92,235 149,225 1,097 2,713 61,666 104,200 4,404 66,234 27, 268 31,825 58,500 9,375 17,150 18,135 16,200 17,635 1,041 1,4S6 1,236 676 937 1,394 2,585 1,217 1,397 14,379 10,092 1,167 1,332 8,179 5,179 1,036 1,286 4,701 4,010 1,221 1,507 16,210 14,300 1,716 1,942 77,215 62,890 5,164 445,000 498,906 14,552 13,306 536,950 382,743 178,485 116,454 51,390 42,708 1,489,881 463,105 314,645 1,901 1,915 33,240 1,856 1,910 31,675 30,590 684,260 976,900 262,145 217,155 177,940 122,685 138,425 79,075 1,436 1,317 1,959 2,121 10,930 14,280 11,551 1,290 42,633 11,445 105,370 1,355 1,195 74,690 95,430 2,860 4,125 92,775 115,295 200 295 121,345 33,940 29,770 12,095 368,244 97,075 56,545 405 9,670 35 11, 520 20 465 5 575 405 9,645 35 11, 505 9,425 192, 975 875 350,750 2,925 55,400 99,110 10 250 5 190 125 2,710 15 3,190 1,325 52,330 250 51, W0 750 37,740 37,540 3,515 5,065 3,280 equivalent of , For comparability of < livestock and poultry, and State labia 12. TENNESSEE CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Coniinued 267 a Bample of farme. See text] Area 4— Continued Areas 5 a. id B Tenureof operator1— Con. Other Total all Tenure of operator1 Other Tenants —Con. Full Part TenantB Other and farms Managers Share- Crop- LlTeBtock- Other CropperB fiod eaah .hare ahare Croppers Bpeci fied 36 1,010 16,270 7,352 2,821 62 2,504 251 121 945 425 586 176 3,531 1 90 1,465 22,333 10,044 3, IBS 74 4,124 456 232 1,542 553 976 365 4,903 2 500 84 1,675 39,211 18,832 7,123 523 6,320 597 282 2,180 1,055 1,333 873 6,413 3 775 225 2,695 68,785 31,947 11,812 575 13,150 1,338 734 4,571 2,119 2,953 1,435 11,301 4 615 66 1,860 24,833 9,805 3,289 73 3,950 362 151 1,190 595 1,336 316 7,716 5 715 135 1,925 27,826 11,395 3,383 84 5,384 531 252 1,647 603 1,866 485 7,580 6 5,395 1,142 9,065 421,485 211,653 86,493 10,480 63,634 6,335 2,970 14,360 18,930 14,743 6,296 49,225 7 3,425 910 7,370 420,900 218,936 71,359 6,517 78,442 8,895 4,1D5 18,053 16,367 22,332 6,690 45,646 8 585 66 1,675 24,028 9,645 3,239 73 3,895 362 151 1,185 595 1,291 311 7,176 9 125 1,795 27,108 11,214 3,362 83 5,304 526 252 1,622 598 1,826 480 7,145 10 3,335 345 4,700 242,657 120,151 50,186 5,967 40,012 4,038 1,712 9,445 10,985 10,218 3,614 26,341 11 1,865 505 3,695 216,777 109,308 36,943 2,538 44,451 5,025 2,384 9,807 10,184 13,116 3,935 23,537 12 515 51 1,375 21,995 8,867 3,142 68 3,657 350 135 1,130 535 1,226 281 6,261 13 660 120 1,700 25,895 10,797 3,236 78 5,184 516 252 1,577 593 1,791 455 6,600 14 2,020 151 2,700 176,879 87,028 38,071 1,865 31,724 3,390 1,265 7,665 8,335 8,921 2,148 18,191 15 1,575 405 3,140 184,228 89,380 33,143 1,832 39,181 4,682 2,175 9,064 8,509 11,106 3,645 20, 692 16 675 61 1,295 15,394 6,166 2,401 47 2,819 237 106 805 465 1,035 171 3,961 17 830 145 1,595 21,231 8,473 2,807 62 4,746 405 221 1,402 533 1,815 370 5,143 18 6,330 1,540 6,865 195,305 88,539 47,632 1,009 35,580 3,160 1,288 8,430 8,870 10,350 3,482 22,545 19 6,080 1,335 10,200 315,489 149,565 58,328 3,744 64,749 4,940 4,170 19,080 13,949 17,780 4,830 39,103 20 1,070 81 2,545 25,600 9,346 3,143 66 4,519 332 141 1,295 575 1,850 326 8,526 21 1,110 205 2,830 29,042 11,053 3,229 S3 5,882 485 257 1,691 568 2,356 525 8,795 22 34,515 2,950 89,975 1,442,483 702,351 198,102 7,200 208,365 18,030 8,470 55,230 34,345 75,870 16,420 326,465 23 31,550 6,640 83,615 1,488,284 720,946 180,876 6,672 270,400 22,505 16,220 76,525 33,055 94,130 27,965 309,390 24 360 66 975 20,778 9,295 3,144 73 3,415 327 136 995 590 1,076 291 4,851 25 450 105 1,105 23,312 10,583 3,129 84 4,654 426 232 1,432 538 1,626 400 4,862 26 1,930 419 3,555 206,571 108,302 41,319 3,756 31,859 3,105 1,323 6,870 9,215 7,737 3,609 21,335 27 1,200 1,110 2,430 176,720 96,387 30,612 2,736 32,276 3,855 1,924 7,624 6,778 9,150 2,945 14,709 28 117,175 30,320 171,145 10,364,130 5,805,190 1,933,162 367,377 1,371,091 127,170 69, 170 264,980 450,005 276,435 183,331 887,310 29 86,135 121, 190 155,040 12,671,762 7,347,351 2,318,469 349,546 1,815,752 270,700 108,149 417, 558 357,275 495,330 166, 740 840,644 30 365 41 485 10,388 4,765 1,867 27 1,983 177 75 535 380 685 131 1,746 31 410 85 860 16,877 7,385 2,440 63 3,777 330 172 1,097 508 1,355 315 3,212 32 4,845 1,412 3,850 209,902 101,347 53,995 1,308 37,177 3,955 1,405 8,415 9,400 9,205 4,797 16,075 33 4,020 1,845 7,055 319,318 159,574 60,066 3,445 65,253 5,425 3,456 19,911 14,221 17,055 5,185 30,980 34 156,215 58,035 97,110 6,455,578 3,190,578 1,744,775 61,743 1,135,942 112,032 50,390 227,755 342,040 265,565 138,160 322, 540 35 120,015 61,080 154,825 8,850,044 4,566,141 1,743,326 145,889 1,743,093 145,070 91,928 536,475 428,595 427,585 113,440 651,595 36 65 ID 305 4,752 2,305 637 13 677 46 15 185 125 220 86 1,120 37 370 65 900 10,259 4,557 1,164 14 1,998 175 97 610 226 690 200 2,526 38 960 190 5,860 729,025 438,185 25,425 37,940 205,875 1,325 145 2,775 3,535 195,560 2,535 21,600 39 7,520 3,350 27,570 508,414 328,998 41,452 922 55,737 3,930 4,712 20,830 6,315 16,315 3,635 81,305 40 265 30 1,010 14,117 6,361 1,992 16 2,267 206 90 650 340 820 161 3,481 41 475 85 1,310 19,606 8,672 2,381 50 3,906 340 207 1,175 443 1,371 370 4,597 42 27,775 2,280 137,935 4,394,6o5 2,782,715 633,070 38,800 402,915 47,890 18,320 77,295 96,430 103,540 59,440 537, 165 43 52,565 11,810 139,140 5,546,710 3,365,195 631,741 13,611 778,370 56,200 92,530 205,340 109,085 229,115 86,100 757, 793 44 9,755 915 54,830 1,656,220 1,107,582 220,041 11,720 130,747 15,820 5,720 25,020 32,445 33,415 18,327 186, 130 45 18,855 4,525 50,710 2,103,456 1,309,924 220,825 6,129 276,560 19,295 34,170 72,775 38,807 81,073 30,440 290,018 46 695,507 26,899 350,146 62,985,268 31,421,262 15,416,958 979,488 12,119,625 1,146,311 433,325 2,514,926 2,903,833 4,225,562 895,668 3,047,935 47 236,040 7,685 89,235 18,339,007 9,072,724 4,617,147 362,988 3,470,728 340,800 127,860 713,395 929,575 1,089,680 269,418 815,420 48 93,075 23,490 64,715 18,467,247 9,252,297 4,045,307 304,033 3,818,425 617,910 213,765 758,470 834,395 1,010,575 383,310 1,047,185 49 1,195 76 1,020 16,425 5,944 2,938 67 4,425 257 151 1,305 580 1,911 221 3,051 50 1,090 175 1,615 20,749 8,348 3,070 56 5,392 376 217 1,717 562 2,130 390 3,883 51 17,225 1,720 7,030 281,988 91,360 68,397 3,524 88,732 4,511 3,936 26,445 13,970 35,830 4,040 29, 975 52 14, 535 2,405 13,040 357,250 138,486 66,811 3,210 107,530 8,480 4,605 34,950 15,200 35,290 9,005 41,213 53 1,170 71 940 13,809 4,781 2,544 44 4,045 207 141 1,235 515 1,761 186 2,395 54 1,085 175 1,570 20,270 8,129 2,990 56 5,337 356 217 1,712 547 2,120 385 3,758 - 16,610 1,550 6,450 225,039 69, 588 53,495 1,801 76, 725 3,468 3,597 23,115 11,265 31,930 3,350 23,430 51 14,475 2,405 12,775 347,144 134,225 63,471 3,060 106,255 8,240 4,550 34,910 14,840 34,965 8,750 40,133 346,310 46,200 117, 695 3,601,580 1,118,350 862,130 31,675 1,304,620 48,210 53,100 354,065 220, 850 580,760 47,635 284,805 489,245 82,480 314,640 10,448,042 4,232,780 1,905,991 97,000 3,139,475 194,575 136,505 L,001,665 432,630 1,097,875 276,225 1,072,796 59 166,695 24,800 18,240 711, 805 133,060 124,095 1,850 394,445 2,810 7,650 106,010 47,335 214,880 15,760 58,355 60 97,375 5,295 23,620 1,302,855 405,570 246,030 3,500 554,090 30,410 39,440 160,590 54,475 217,700 51,475 93,665 • i 335 30 160 2,890 1,313 731 18 628 36 41 195 145 155 56 200 62 315 45 140 2,462 1,268 545 14 510 25 42 190 73 140 40 125 - 3 4,020 600 905 44,571 18,722 14,297 357 9,510 596 910 2,200 3,200 1,805 799 1,685 64 3,655 580 875 45,219 20,040 12,478 1,525 9,861 700 1,095 3,995 1,291 2,090 690 1,315 65 86,400 16,700 16,155 669,498 288,695 220, 710 5,379 135,529 9,725 14,500 30,550 46,715 25,805 8,234 19, 185 54,485 6,460 11,850 617,029 272,321 168,247 20,471 137,150 8,750 14,375 55,030 22,230 28,685 8,080 18,840 ■ ' 66,790 15,900 9,250 482,942 203,752 167,980 4,320 97, 255 7,675 9,290 18,425 37,920 17,720 6,225 9,635 i 31,360 3,225 3,200 411,065 175,398 119,641 18,646 89,840 4,875 10,810 40,865 13,745 14,885 4,660 7,540 4,918 1,478 863 7 1,640 90 25 515 105 855 50 930 70 4,993 1,571 859 2 1,825 120 30 690 40 840 105 736 71 31,519 7,809 6,985 75 13,395 355 160 4,800 575 7,155 350 3,255 72 41,972 12,811 8,308 8 17,460 710 165 7,740 325 7,780 740 3,385 73 17,454 4,414 3,760 40 7,705 195 90 2,775 355 4,090 200 1,535 74 27,228 8,192 5,489 7 11,690 385 105 5,015 190 5,585 410 1,850 75 880 80 735 12,489 4,671 2,025 38 3,519 197 101 995 475 1,551 200 2,236 76 680 140 960 12,574 5,570 1,903 38 3,267 206 146 926 318 1,431 240 1,796 77 1,226 126 538 16,008 5,055 3,665 97 5,543 229 148 1,506 691 2,713 256 1,648 78 1,182 242 814 15,950 6,521 2,887 112 4,926 211 160 1,394 487 2,250 424 1,504 79 1,362,665 119,910 496,270 17,385,639 5,561,995 4,035,310 78,510 6,255,165 212,460 157,500 1.645,015 769,690 3,212,270 258, 230 1,454,659 80 1,457,245 249, 145 689,710 18,507,005 7,742,303 3,353,183 110,820 5,822,630 224,010 168,337 1,575,095 616,498 2, 703, 185 535,505 1,478,069 81 2,780 830 5,275 273,422 130,840 62,672 5,519 48,841 3,675 3,367 14,030 13,465 10,830 3,474 25,550 82 5,270 1,430 8,130 331,956 161,110 63,097 4,032 69,567 5,785 4,375 19,022 16,705 17,555 6,125 34,150 83 2,865 885 4,485 264,222 127,806 62,272 10,792 43,457 3,146 2,726 11,810 14,110 8,670 2,995 19,895 84 268 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are baaed on reports for only Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Area* Total all Tenure of operator1 Full omers Part Managera Tenants 411 Cash Share-cash Crop-share Livestock- Livestock on band:2 1 12,414 5,347 2,087 5 1,278 65 25 707 101 2 1950... 16 6,923 1,826 11 2,036 70 25 1,301 130 3 number 1954. .. 498 11,290 4,445 20 2,647 140 50 1,428 209 4 1950... 19,132 4,636 39 5,419 160 75 3,244 390 5 18 977 7,018 2.697 5 1,818 85 30 897 126 6 1950... 156 7,901 2,050 12 2,641 65 30 1,391 135 7 number 1954 . . . 188 230 96,417 41,446 245 18,444 1,325 365 6,712 2,667 S 1950... 153 578 79,756 21,489 205 22.386 420 470 10, 166 2,970 9 Cows, including heifers that 18 655 6,941 2,682 30 30 877 1,371 126 135 10 1950 . . . 20 756 7,806 2,040 12 2^596 65 11 number 1954 . . . 106 123 53,617 22,563 90 10,940 695 255 4,102 1,793 12 1950... 81 022 39,643 11,487 76 13,061 245 270 5,821 1,600 1,718 2,476 85 55 25 30 847 1,311 126 130 14 1950 . . . 19 886 7,*576 1,990 7 15 number 1954 . . . 74 455 35,564 15,865 80 8,270 555 145 3,512 1,358 16 1950... 68 599 33,149 9,375 52 10,848 175 180 5,228 1,355 17 13 481 5,184 2,227 5 1,397 60 15 676 86 18 1950... 16 918 6,533 1,811 12 2,391 55 10 1,286 120 19 number 1954... 133 579 62,793 33,872 280 14,415 1,430 420 6,675 1,475 20 1950... 186 549 89,858 29,286 299 30,434 900 300 15,384 2,820 21 Chickens 4 months old and ovt r. .farms reporting 1954... 19 6,883 2,702 5 1,893 80 40 907 116 22 1950... 22 782 7,837 2,060 11 2,871 70 35 1,481 130 23 number 1954 — 1,049 737 505,382 163,240 150 92,880 5,760 1,685 42,505 10,775 24 1950... 1,084 033 454,326 116,900 945 141,057 6,980 1,135 75 , 872 9,640 Livestock and livestock product sold: 25 Cattle and calves sold alive . . .farms reporting 1954 . . . 14,911 6,407 2,453 5 1,423 75 20 687 116 26 1949... 17,014 7,239 1,796 6 2,286 50 30 1,191 125 27 number 1954 . . . 90,313 50,428 18,042 35 8,977 765 225 3,144 1,413 28 1949... 67, 034 36,463 8,938 66 10,473 250 320 4,863 1,175 29 dollars 1954... 4,978,424 2,924,094 1,026,615 2,365 457,300 40,135 8,595 141,230 63,685 30 1949... 5,073,400 2,997,951 695,825 4,570 712,465 21,000 29,745 341,455 82,255 31 8,659 3,854 1,692 5 962 35 15 486 76 32 1949... 13,546 5,858 1,566 11 2,116 65 15 1,166 105 33 number 1954 . . . 70,019 38,874 290 13,973 1,750 530 5,450 1,443 34 1949... 198, 743 101,215 34,678 365 31,630 1,430 555 15,545 2,400 35 dollars 1954... 2,311,876 1,415,466 14,460 403,000 63,965 17,940 155,140 45,120 36 1949... 4,936,140 2,707,650 865,640 14,970 753,280 32,980 12,050 376,235 63,310 37 3,941 1,765 696 310 30 20 95 35 38 1949... 11,701 4,647 1,133 5 1,400 40 15 820 55 39 dollars 1954... 397,180 284,160 53,675 37, 140 1,685 500 2,140 4,495 40 1949... 196,477 73,690 100 70,725 1,625 335 34,920 1,975 41 10,917 4,690 1,704 5 1,007 65 20 486 91 42 1949... 17,134 6,710 1,739 1 2,276 45 20 1,226 115 43 dozens 1954 3,351,014 2,276,043 499,096 1,040 168,300 15,760 2,570 65,435 14,590 44 1949... 3,942,991 1,920,357 508,055 100 531,670 12,195 1,500 265,395 27,545 45 dollars 1954... 1,224,448 858,450 178,112 180 53,589 6,135 750 26,534 4,595 46 1949... 1,337,819 664, 819 173,932 35 174,165 3,340 490 88,725 9,965 15,922,200 4,544,835 8,002,920 2,251,694 4,540,571 1,337,788 37,674 9,600 2,024,474 593,718 130,349 42,000 42,000 12,500 710,698 182,503 430,665 124,700 48 dollars 1954... 49 Specified crops harvested: 1949... 3,002,245 1,538,988 635,745 2,017 593,135 6,500 11,150 223,730 132,790 50 15,259 19, 157 5,992 7,055 2,723 1,975 51 1949... 10 2,846 65 35 1,446 145 52 acres 1954... 215,506 84,597 57,111 15 37,695 1,555 1,545 17,860 2,230 53 1949... 267,738 106,125 38,139 400 52,380 1,040 790 28,145 2,870 54 Corn harvested for grain ...farms reporting 1954... 14,673 5,701 2,683 5 2,023 65 40 952 116 55 1949. . . 18,961 6,999 1,960 10 2,826 65 35 1,441 140 56 acres 1954... 203,773 78,431 54,184 15 36,590 1,205 1,540 17,565 2,110 57 1949... 262,774 104,323 37,390 400 51,080 1,040 790 27,575 2,740 58 bushels harvested 1954... 4,732,436 1,911,154 1,296,390 625 866,205 31,660 43,750 359,085 59,850 59 1949... 8,017,145 3,360,075 1,220,975 14,450 1,669,835 29,460 24,725 871,800 123,465 0 bushels sold 1954... 798,878 172,579 259, 964 625 275,740 2,575 17,450 100,770 9,060 61 1949... 1,073,275 365,995 185,740 9,500 374,965 5,185 8,825 199,490 24,315 62 Wheat threshed or combined,. 2,188 1,033 619 301 30 5 131 35 63 1949... 2,331 1,170 385 385 200 55 64 acres 1954... 22,937 10,809 7,393 3,230 270 1,160 375 65 1949... 24,593 12,743 4,255 4,785 2,365 775 66 bushels harvested 1954... 405,790 205,870 124,470 54,100 5,645 750 18,990 6,745 67 1949... 331,337 175,623 59,980 62,180 30,435 12,755 68 bushels sold 1954... 254,456 133,186 78,025 34,085 4,695 11,450 4,330 69 1949... 148,965 84,025 25,410 34,190 15,760 8,185 70 1,432 506 320 366 10 20 141 15 71 1949... 1,633 778 225 305 10 105 15 72 acres 1954... 7,228 1,994 1,790 2,744 55 65 994 100 73 1949... 10,372 5,047 1,430 2,720 80 935 90 74 bales harvested 1954... 5,331 1,497 1,285 2,159 50 60 784 70 75 1949... 7,754 3,744 1,200 2,035 45 705 85 76 10, 874 4,435 1,988 5 1,611 55 40 770 61 77 1949... 10, 110 4,051 1,259 5 2,040 40 15 1,115 70 78 acres 1954... 9,826 3.855 2,521 2 1,885 54 61 867 67 79 1949... 9,081 3,600 1,391 6 2,288 44 41 1,164 76 80 pounds harvested 1954. . . 14,464,531 5,774,386 3,880,595 4,500 2,867,285 78,500 89,750 1,329,335 102,890 81 1949... 10,693,869 4,647,385 1,618,524 10,825 2,674,835 49,820 46,350 1,369,375 77,910 82 160,780 78,420 37,818 50 20,037 970 245 9,707 2,820 83 1949... 186,669 86,795 26,091 90 30,316 300 575 17,131 3,590 84 tons 1954... 145,795 73,476 34,321 15 18,988 960 195 8,326 2,952 For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, State Table 12. TENNESSEE CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued 269 a sample of farme. See text] Area b— Continued Area 7 Tenure of operator1— Con. Other Total all Tenure of operator1 Other Tenants — Con. Full Part Tenanta CropperB Other and fied farms Managere All Cash cash .r. Liveetock- Croppers Other 90 3,697 4,501 992 368 12 « _ 15 5 26 3,062 1 330 180 6,156 7,006 1,452 285 17 202 11 l 75 16 45 45 5,050 2 625 195 6,096 7,569 2,120 749 62 94 25 5 17 42 4,544 3 895 655 12,186 13,030 3,505 685 69 517 175 39 115 125 8,254 4 555 125 7,439 6,728 1,310 503 13 112 10 25 15 36 26 4,790 5 225 8,552 7,643 1,623 326 17 232 6 15 90 16 55 50 5,445 6 1,950 31,678 65,978 26,757 13,417 2,355 2,329 555 230 570 612 362 21,120 7 6,465 1,895 29,742 54,973 26,761 4,704 775 3,546 194 885 1,380 637 725 325 19,187 8 545 125 7,239 6,457 1,289 503 13 107 10 20 15 36 26 4,545 9 220 8,302 7,346 1,591 316 17 222 L5 90 16 55 40 5,200 10 3,095 1,000 18,913 35,104 13,862 6,914 1,440 1,140 290 90 275 240 245 11,748 11 3,915 1,210 16,755 27,620 12,751 2,505 307 1,587 123 150 640 189 370 115 10,470 12 515 120 6,758 5,978 1,182 437 12 97 5 20 10 36 26 4,250 13 745 205 7,837 6,874 1,505 311 6 197 6 10 90 11 50 30 4,855 14 2,095 605 14,676 18,169 6,181 2,376 1,058 371 5 55 15 51 245 8,183 15 3,085 825 15,175 17,148 6,378 1,567 28 864 110 105 315 64 165 105 8,311 16 445 115 4,668 4,590 1,013 422 12 117 10 35 15 41 16 3,026 17 730 190 6,171 6,745 1,386 306 11 252 6 15 90 16 55 70 4,790 18 3,470 945 22,219 36,698 13,072 7,587 120 1,608 210 405 500 323 170 14,311 19 8,425 2.605 36,672 55,789 20,688 6,189 1,260 3,365 55 160 1,240 185 580 1,145 24,287 20 620 130 7,949 7,107 1,217 472 12 115 5 35 5 35 35 5,291 21 910 245 10,003 8,956 1,589 330 11 262 11 15 90 16 65 65 6,764 22 26,050 6.105 288,085 335,415 111,887 38,410 951 5,660 185 1,840 75 1,250 2,310 178,507 23 36,725 10,705 370,805 341,107 105,430 16,317 235 16,655 3,120 695 4,695 725 3,850 3,570 202,470 24 415 110 4,623 4,050 1,145 458 13 102 10 15 15 36 26 2,332 25 200 5.687 5,037 1,402 301 17 207 15 85 16 35 50 3,110 26 975 12,831 26,863 13,026 5,446 658 864 250 25 295 162 132 6,869 27 3,110 755 11,094 21,490 11,276 2,616 236 1,083 71 125 405 122 200 160 6,279 28 145,800 57,855 568,050 1,682,602 916,033 368,350 24,611 56,593 15,465 1,050 24,980 9,018 6,080 317,015 29 176,135 61 , 875 662,589 1,914,611 1,112,797 254,622 29,250 93,556 4,025 9,350 38,260 12,476 17,890 11,555 424,386 30 270 SO 2,146 1,876 670 278 5 62 5 20 10 21 6 861 31 600 165 3,995 3,776 1,082 241 17 227 6 15 75 16 50 65 2,209 32 3,415 1,385 16,157 27,798 11,557 7,885 100 950 105 175 135 445 90 7,306 33 8,845 2,855 30,855 48,051 19,191 6,147 1,140 3,494 75 185 1,195 214 570 1,255 18,079 34 97,465 23,370 348,440 793.642 312,848 267,895 4,000 28,669 3,300 5,250 6,550 11,469 2,100 180,230 35 199,725 68,980 594,600 1,103,050 527,464 146,672 44,270 85,976 2,435 2,970 25,800 6,301 15,645 32,825 298,668 36 105 25 1,170 1.391 417 172 6 31 10 5 11 5 765 37 360 110 4,516 3,406 816 166 1 156 6 10 65 40 35 2,267 38 27, 790 530 22,205 538,242 444,524 38,081 207 33,305 130 980 32,190 5 22,125 39 29,375 2,495 137,160 144,095 53,506 9,555 300 10,559 4,014 420 2,325 1,955 1,845 70,175 40 290 55 3,511 2,290 737 207 6 55 10 5 15 25 1,285 41 685 185 6,408 4,069 1 . 127 197 1 177 6 15 55 11 45 45 2,567 42 42,570 7,375 406,535 996,372 644,952 124,910 1,710 18,105 2,490 11,275 865 3,475 206,695 43 145,915 79,120 982,809 952 , 830 456,670 60,770 500 71,930 25,395 4,285 13,615 3,300 15,315 10,020 362,960 44 12,975 2,600 134,117 440,494 286,010 59,924 685 8,550 680 6,090 335 1,445 85,325 45 47,610 24,035 324,868 382,789 186,580 21,912 225 29,818 13,908 1,465 5,160 1,045 5,005 3,235 144,254 46 540,850 169,912 1,316,561 3,775,349 1,949,453 805,259 492,073 92,115 260 6,549 85,306 436,449 47 189,770 42,245 352,035 1,404,072 673,927 311,090 171,655 32,815 205 1,790 30, 820 214,585 48 179,700 39,265 232,360 670,213 350,635 160,493 20 77,015 26,936 25,840 14,590 914 7,485 1,250 82,050 49 125 4,486 5,849 1,190 483 13 147 10 35 10 51 41 4,016 50 215 7,271 8,100 1,551 311 17 267 11 15 95 16 70 60 5,954 51 12,645 1,860 36,088 51,956 15,714 11,652 1,174 2,856 200 1,240 230 563 623 20,560 52 16,145 3,390 70,694 66,363 21,871 5,315 892 4,641 166 295 1,705 385 1,320 770 33,644 53 725 125 4,261 5,616 1,148 457 13 137 10 35 5 51 36 3,861 54 935 210 7,166 7,985 1,546 301 17 267 11 15 95 16 70 60 5,854 55 12,390 1,780 34.553 48.396 14,384 10,701 670 2,736 200 1,240 160 548 588 19,905 •■■ 15 , 775 3,160 69,581 64,568 21,157 4,988 623 4,636 166 295 1,700 385 1,320 770 33,164 57 329,360 42,500 658,062 1,057,965 343,845 238,060 23,225 54,145 8,000 21,750 4,000 7,445 12,950 398,690 58 519,195 101,190 1,751,810 2,121,337 782,185 194,095 25,931 165,655 7,120 16,000 62,580 14,430 43,400 22,125 953,471 59 134,700 11,185 89,970 117,645 40,390 30,625 2,250 17,300 9,400 3,000 4,900 27,080 60 118,945 18,205 137,075 202,065 100,005 19,290 39,635 3,980 11,960 4,090 11,330 8,275 43,135 61 90 10 235 373 179 93 1 35 10 10 5 5 65 62 95 35 391 350 185 43 5 30 20 5 87 63 1,290 90 1,505 3,232 1,592 1,091 14 290 90 20 110 20 50 245 64 1.130 515 2,810 3,741 2,183 577 75 325 25 250 50 581 65 21,145 825 21,350 59,456 34,055 16,811 230 5,020 2,000 300 2,270 300 150 3,340 11,850 7,140 33,554 56,684 30,745 13,939 625 3,720 450 2,270 1,000 7,655 13,010 600 9,160 32,975 21,204 9,386 110 2,275 750 1,500 25 68 7,345 2,900 5 5,340 240 16,744 95 9,830 35 4,789 1,550 300 1,150 15 100 10 5 575 5 15 325 196 70 11 15 15 5 80 71 55 700 320 120 70 120 40 45 35 10 '. 210 1,175 1,230 560 90 175 85 65 25 405 73 1,170 25 390 210 95 40 65 35 20 10 10 74 130 775 709 335 59 145 55 75 15 170 " 95 2,835 1,008 294 185 3 51 5 5 31 10 475 76 160 2,755 666 308 77 10 5 10 256 77 748 88 1,563 482 136 142 3 7 7 32 8 147 78 757 206 1,796 373 202 45 18 10 * * 108 79 1,141,810 125,000 1,937,765 715,401 200,156 232,010 5,600 70,490 6,000 12,000 41,990 10,500 207,145 80 893,005 238,375 1,742,300 500,204 297,354 57,545 18,700 8,780 7,170 2,750 126,605 31 4,925 1,370 24,455 56,246 21,507 11,245 1,108 1,321 140 225 310 356 290 21,065 82 6,405 43,377 77,081 30,499 6,147 445 4,622 225 275 1,800 567 1,185 570 35,368 83 5,220 1,335 18,995 51,205 21,276 10,035 1,101 1,487 210 170 355 327 425 17,306 84 270 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 9.-LIVESTOCK ON HAND, LIVESTOCK SOLD, AND SPECIFIED [Data are based on reports for only Item Areas 8a, C, and D Total Tenure of operator1 Tenants (For definitions and expla nations, see text) all Full owners Part Managers Livestock- All Cash Share- cash Crop-share Livestock on hand: farms reporting 1954 . . . 13,658 19,304 4,818 6,026 1,453 1,651 25 28 639 1,421 35 60 10 45 230 540 81 116 1950. . . 3 number 1954 . . . 23,430 9,494 2,645 71 1,242 105 25 380 142 1950... 41,309 13,731 3,925 146 3,780 180 130 1,360 390 e ..farms reporting 1954... 22,365 6,268 1,960 46 1,044 55 20 355 101 1950... 24,388 6,706 1,878 40 1,836 65 55 635 121 number 1954 . . . 231,355 109, 286 41,712 4,760 17,431 1,580 275 3,450 4,105 8 1950... 206, 587 96,155 30,048 3,876 25,429 1,065 1,405 6,495 3,439 9 Cows, Including heifers that ..farms reporting 1954... 21,540 6,198 1,920 46 1,019 55 20 355 101 10 1950... 23,607 6,626 1,868 39 1,776 65 55 615 121 11 number 1954 . . . 123, 297 58,666 22,348 2,786 9,741 930 95 2,235 2,191 12 1950... 104,931 48,159 16,243 1,634 12, 196 595 880 3,015 1,226 13 14 ..farms reporting 1954... 19,825 22, 518 5,828 6,410 1,828 1,835 44 39 964 1,676 55 65 15 50 340 585 81 116 1950... 15 number 1954 .. . 83,831 38,342 16,489 2,456 5,679 860 20 1,315 1,152 16 1950... 81, 379 36,699 12,928 1,184 7,617 530 730 2,290 762 17 ..farms reporting 1954... 15,760 4,796 1,522 37 789 35 15 275 81 18 19 1950... 19,093 5,280 1,552 37 1,566 60 50 530 101 number 1954 . . . 75,087 30, 251 11,308 725 5,981 205 35 1,765 1,489 1950... 90,899 33,637 11,044 592 9,810 565 260 2,990 1,080 21 Chickens 4 months old and over ..farms reporting 1954... 22,087 5,778 1,803 23 1,003 50 15 375 56 1950... 26,608 6,609 1,814 27 1,830 75 70 615 115 23 number 1954 . . . 971,603 351,470 105,447 4,596 54, 225 8,875 415 17,180 2,520 24 Livestock and livestock products 1950... sold: 1,073,920 374,089 95,900 2,954 99,830 10,350 4,445 31,170 6,990 25 Cattle and calves sold alive. ..farms reporting 1954... 14,364 5,333 1,665 46 824 45 15 265 91 26 1949... 16,604 5,859 1,614 37 1,386 65 65 465 111 27 number 1954 . . . 95,225 48,257 17, 569 1,497 6,831 615 20 1,650 1,787 28 1949... 78,852 40,511 13,274 1,081 7,946 295 640 1,945 1,046 29 dollars 1954... 5, 147, 503 2,712,328 1,003,419 80,907 333,993 18,795 860 80,825 99,063 30 1949... 6,349,946 3,418,967 1,022,962 146,040 668,275 16,600 26,795 145,690 126,915 31 ..farms reporting 1954... 4,472 1,842 640 32 279 10 10 95 26 1949... 8,357 2,967 970 31 836 40 25 280 71 33 number 1954 . . . 50,403 22,959 10,405 675 4,971 45 20 1,540 955 1949... 75,925 33,861 12,723 566 7,490 375 180 2,240 425 dollars 1954... 1,357,575 663,645 298,047 24,205 152,685 525 590 24,730 50,475 36 1949... 1,768,199 830,047 320,251 18,804 187,825 7,825 2,950 46,250 11,055 37 ..farms reporting 1954... 3,853 1,537 432 17 151 20 25 10 38 1949 . . . 9,221 3,011 808 10 725 30 40 285 45 39 dollars 1954... 1,614,807 1,261,790 230,027 55, 810 19,070 5,740 895 185 40 1949... 959, 234 579,929 40,394 35,771 145,780 13,145 1,120 116,900 740 41 ..farms reporting 1954... 8,356 3,089 930 12 473 20 185 31 42 1949... 14,800 5,013 1,336 9 1,270 55 45 435 70 43 dozens 1954 . . . 2, 895, 134 1,599,513 346,714 16,530 268,490 70,280 53, 660 3,235 1949... 3,657,942 1,819,440 385,822 6,070 431,020 67,630 14,825 131,090 45,670 45 dollars 1954... 1,273,041 710,047 151,949 6,935 116,440 35, 205 19,755 1,180 46 1949... 1,493,544 767,031 152,862 2,479 171,725 32,900 7,280 49,660 17,800 gallons 1954... 25,064,703 9, 127, 396 13,326,915 4,682,392 7,414,215 2,787,616 :. 81,45 674,655 2,039,504 776,904 555,850 226,740 260, 155 93,320 492,098 173, 389 48 dollars 1954... 49 Specified crops harvested: 1949... 7,312,261 4,240,920 1,868,393 290,660 632,795 72,645 185,845 115,990 77,050 50 15,720 5,304 1,840 40 1,084 55 20 385 96 51 1949... 21,084 6,096 1,731 38 1,851 80 70 630 106 52 acres 1954... 115, 146 44,116 22, 392 1,195 14,405 580 175 4,830 2,422 53 1949... 168,659 58,467 23,846 1,180 24,649 1,395 980 8,905 2,014 54 Corn harvested for grain. . . . farms reporting 1954 .. . 14,273 4,841 1,699 22 1,009 45 20 365 76 55 1949... 20,645 5,954 1,715 27 1,816 75 70 615 106 56 acres 1954... 101,033 38,457 19,063 449 12,940 345 175 4,615 1,907 57 1949... 160,996 55,011 22,474 888 23,604 1,085 980 8,530 2,014 58 bushels harvested 1954. . . 2,032,467 837,440 393, 200 9,710 256,655 7,900 4,525 85,890 47,875 59 1949... 5,048,285 1,911,680 737, 245 37,850 785,600 31,825 28, 250 263, 840 75,900 60 bushels sold 1954... 238,895 77,295 66,820 53,275 330 21,200 8,750 61, 1949... 608,061 234,606 121,060 1,200 174, 275 6,595 6,765 67,285 27,905 62 Wheat threshed or combined. . . 2,701 1,378 534 5 297 10 10 85 36 63 1949... 3,593 1,637 534 10 561 25 15 200 46 64 acres 1954... 24,124 11,426 6,397 50 3,292 120 75 1,040 492 65 1949... 37,014 16,747 6,800 215 6,885 465 200 2,170 465 66 bushels harvested 1954... 406,302 191,887 113,040 1,000 60,745 2,025 1,240 14,935 11,195 67 1949... 518,725 255, 268 95,055 7,232 87,955 3,655 2,730 27,475 5,825 68 bushels sold 1954... 228,059 106,984 69,090 1,000 38,025 1,690 500 8,380 8,955 69 1949... 250,462 123,025 56,435 3,732 43,730 3,350 1,480 10, 530 3,300 70 1,088 357 260 156 75 21 71 1949... 2,264 783 266 385 20 20 170 72 acres 1954... 3,775 1,224 1,095 716 460 91 73 1949. . . 10,751 3,756 1,430 2,640 150 200 1,120 74 bales harvested 1954. . . 2,342 722 675 465 345 40 75 1949... 6,042 2,142 760 1,645 80 160 695 76 12,013 4,928 1,574 17 1,019 15 20 380 71 77 1949... 12,337 4,749 1,460 18 1,420 40 40 480 80 78 acres 1954... 10,200 4,497 1,824 17 1,063 12 20 376 78 79 1949... 10,628 4,375 1,609 69 1,394 40 42 416 98 80 pounds harvested 1954... 1949... 13,697,493 6,341,495 2,424,257 23,706 1,450,710 19,030 29,000 506,310 88,220 81 13,363,357 5,951,785 2,099,489 111,803 1,871,930 49,780 55,505 535,530 132,810 82 232,446 290, 265 108,164 122, 117 45,012 45,857 2,769 3,046 20,036 37,931 2,085 1,335 460 2,280 5,110 14,040 3,465 4,336 83 1949... 84 tons 1954... 213, 175 102, 270 40,918 5,707 19,442 2,630 780 3,890 3,900 2For comparability of data on livestock and poultry, and State Table 12. 3 Includes milk TENNESSEE 271 CROPS, BY TENURE OF OPERATOR: CENSUSES OF 1954 AND 1950-Continued a sample of farms. See text] Areas 8a, C, and D— Continued Area 8b Tenureof operator1— Con. Other Total all Tenure of operator1 Other Tenants -Con. Full Part Tenants Other and Uanagere Other Croppers unspeci- fied All Cash C8Bh share share Croppers and un- speci fled 187 96 6,723 17,048 8,652 2,516 10 1,187 30 406 70 550 131 4,683 1 415 245 10,178 21,484 10,232 2,51b 47 1,692 35 25 560 75 742 255 6,997 2 388 202 9,978 29,611 15,833 4,497 38 2,481 115 783 115 1,210 258 6,762 3 1,010 710 19,727 44,741 23,143 5,703 251 4,027 90 60 1,305 215 1,752 605 11,617 4 337 176 13,047 28,602 11,735 3,302 10 2,497 40 5 691 115 1,395 251 11,058 5 690 270 13,928 31,081 12,207 2,972 48 3,057 40 30 785 90 1,762 350 12,797 6 5,385 2,636 58,166 261,048 148,956 44,578 2,417 25,772 435 25 6,670 2,185 13,885 2,572 39,325 7 9,585 3,440 51,079 257,820 146, 892 33,018 4,979 29,356 940 305 5,860 2,550 15,746 3,955 43, 575 8 317 171 12,357 27,912 11,585 3,277 10 2,437 40 5 681 115 1,360 236 10,603 9 655 265 13,298 30,401 12, 112 2,927 48 3,027 40 30 780 90 1,747 340 12, 287 10 3,025 1,265 29,756 156,085 88,495 26,968 935 15,774 250 20 4,309 1,195 8,310 1,690 23,913 11 4,665 1,815 26,699 139,866 76, 569 18,540 2,243 16,814 500 190 3,430 1,415 9,239 2,040 25,700 12 312 161 11, 161 26,509 11, 119 3,152 8 2,302 40 5 646 110 1,270 231 9,928 13 615 245 12,558 29,219 11,733 2,857 46 2,951 40 30 740 90 1,721 330 11,632 U 1,332 1,000 20,865 111,503 61,498 20,535 77 10,273 155 20 2,856 820 5,470 952 19, 120 15 2,305 1,000 22,951 112,851 60,854 14,644 1,795 13,103 410 190 2,885 1,095 6,823 1,700 22,455 16 242 141 8,616 21,820 8,756 2,711 3 2,217 30 5 556 80 1,345 201 8,133 17 590 235 10,658 23,795 9,058 2,561 46 2,772 20 25 660 85 1,682 300 9,358 18 1,596 891 26,822 82,457 36,973 14,624 46 10, 599 565 5 2,753 835 4,990 1,451 20, 215 19 3,660 1,255 35, 816 96,803 44,873 14,904 1,376 12, 547 135 115 2,290 960 7,907 1,140 23, 103 20 352 155 13,480 27,697 10,565 3,103 6 2,842 30 5 741 100 1,690 276 11,181 21 670 285 16,328 32, 180 11, 871 2,930 45 3,401 30 40 840 80 2,066 345 13,933 22 18, 285 6,950 455,865 1,310,713 651, 840 186,810 950 121, 245 1,305 250 30,995 6,125 70,445 12,125 349,868 23 31,660 15, 215 501, 147 1,430,468 686, 250 150,890 3,177 161,260 1,815 2,015 39, 175 3,685 94,920 19,650 428,891 24 287 121 6,496 21,721 10,115 2,892 10 1,982 25 5 526 95 1,145 166 6,722 25 215 7,708 25,571 11,062 2,712 48 2,642 30 35 635 85 1,552 305 9,107 26 1,933 826 21,071 126, 896 74,686 21,813 898 12,099 775 15 3,256 1,080 5,690 1,263 17,400 27 2,730 1,290 16,040 111,093 65,244 14,275 2,132 11,993 205 230 2,600 865 6,643 1,450 17,449 28 96,135 38,315 1,016,856 6,990,008 4,386,773 1,143,699 93, 181 597, 575 78,980 750 123,570 55,590 262,055 76,630 768,780 29 245, 265 107,010 1,093,702 8,543,916 5,496,914 989,898 247, 599 806,515 19,070 12,445 156,430 61,075 461,400 96,095 1,002,990 30 107 31 1,67° 4,634 2,169 844 3 601 5 5 175 50 320 46 1,017 31 275 145 3,553 9,056 4,300 1,234 39 1,232 10 15 260 60 722 165 2,251 32 1,485 926 11,393 41,793 19,848 10, 216 42 5,971 300 5 1,920 570 2,210 966 5,716 33 3,225 1,045 21, 285 81,721 44,058 13,218 1,720 10,411 240 85 1,895 995 6,016 1,180 12,314 34 39, 560 36, 805 218,993 964,099 464,341 263, 123 1,410 134,220 3,250 100 35, 170 10,795 49,255 35,650 101,005 35 90,295 29,450 411, 272 1,734,385 963,746 331,335 46,124 209,055 9,950 3,605 40,485 26,730 109,675 18,410 184, 125 36 71 25 1,716 4,626 2,279 696 405 5 90 35 210 65 1,246 37 210 115 4,667 12,917 5,661 1,242 22 1,361 25 20 330 30 776 180 4,631 36 9,415 2,835 48,110 350,788 268, 825 44,867 11,615 60 1,980 915 7,845 815 25,481 39 5,015 8,860 157,360 662, 589 311,630 50, 368 60,445 42,901 1,190 325 8,855 645 21,921 9,965 197, 245 40 177 60 3,852 12,704 6,221 1,767 5 1,296 10 5 350 65 725 141 3,415 41 465 200 7,172 20, 643 9,403 2,288 28 2,346 30 25 580 65 1,396 250 6,578 42 122,885 18,430 663,887 4,481,905 2,918,550 781,265- 1,000 282,555 6,455 1,000 56,110 9,550 163, 515 45,925 498,535 43 97,700 74, 105 1,015,590 5,272,452 3,140,242 644,430 11,850 589,640 6,610 4,550 145,835 14, 225 335,090 83, 330 886,290 44 51,680 8,620 287,670 1,741,013 1,127,411 336, 162 400 96,010 1,940 300 18,750 3,085 58,790 13,145 181, 030 45 35,815 28,270 399,447 1,977,681 1,197,857 234,338 6,000 207, 860 2,470 1,520 52,885 4,995 117,050 28,940 331, 626 46 164,555 566,846 702,610 25,177,380 15,324,727 6,070,374 35,000 2, 398, 363 26,837 5,814 594,643 299, 637 1,289,495 181,937 1,348,916 47 57,335 225,620 205,829 7,534,196 4, 630, 738 1,824,823 11,000 707, 110 7,965 1,500 197, 215 92, 270 362,860 45,300 360,525 48 98, 190 83,075 279,493 7,386,623 4,361,460 1,221,487 457, 336 942,765 59,035 11, 260 194, 515 211,535 339,090 127,330 403,575 49 347 181 7,452 21,481 8,883 3,066 8 3,352 20 861 105 2,095 271 6,172 50 680 285 11,368 25,069 10,050 2,716 33 3,427 30 40 845 90 2,047 375 8,843 51 4,348 2,050 33,038 122, 571 47,508 27,255 425 28,973 250 6,885 1,115 18, 220 2,503 18,410 52 8,725 2,630 60,517 165, 137 71,602 23,049 1,161 33,340 145 255 7,615 1,630 19,905 3,790 35,985 53 322 181 6,702 20,785 8,483 2,980 8 3,342 20 651 105 2,095 271 5,972 54 670 280 11, 133 24,772 9,999 2,691 27 3,407 30 40 840 85 2,042 370 8,648 55 3,968 1,930 30,124 117, 267 44,894 25,468 300 28,788 250 6,610 1,050 18,175 2,503 17,817 56 8,385 2,610 59,019 162, 516 70,360 22,776 1,006 32,935 145 255 7,565 1,390 19,830 3,750 35,439 57 72,735 37,730 535,462 3,769,815 1,486,090 807,460 20, 280 956,030 6,900 234,850 29,005 611, 200 74,075 499,955 58 299,210 86,575 1,575,910 5,800,618 2,625,355 827,148 49,670 1, 213, 295 5,050 10, 525 280,820 47,675 745,065 124, 160 1,085,150 59 16,270 6,725 41, 505 703,625 129,995 157, 185 1,200 372,430 95,440 5,625 254,405 16,960 42,815 60 56,290 9,435 76,920 508,770 207,445 76,610 7,890 178,835 500 750 56,610 11,400 95,670 13,905 37,990 - 1 105 51 487 5,755 2,951 1,110 5 1,042 10 281 65 605 81 647 62 230 45 851 8,332 4,184 1,149 37 1,486 15 15 345 65 886 160 1,476 63 1,075 490 2,959 39,666 19,995 8,830 10 8,069 125 2,354 400 4,395 795 2,762 64 2,875 710 6,367 65,521 34, 175 9,779 435 13,607 35 225 2,635 910 8,322 1,480 7,525 65 20,360 10,990 39,630 798,068 402, 534 188,960 75 162,724 2,200 47,059 8,045 88,385 17,035 43,775 66 40,840 7,430 73, 215 995,869 519, 160 149,976 6,220 221,313 1,200 3,100 38,240 15,095 141,913 21,765 99,200 67 10,650 7,850 12,960 399,232 196,571 107,810 81,665 1,500 24,345 4,465 40,040 11,315 13,186 68 21,515 3,555 23,540 406, 197 217,615 55, 534 3,950 108,928 410 17,130 6,765 76, 198 8,425 20, 170 69 25 35 315 '" 110 65 830 "1 60 105 740 "2 725 445 2,925 73 35 45 480 74 480 230 1,495 75 407 126 4,475 26,300 10,834 3,458 11 3,962 40 5 956 115 2,495 351 8,035 '.■' 580 200 4,690 25,123 10,853 2,901 32 3,726 40 35 905 105 2,221 420 7,611 ... 453 124 2,799 29,207 11,948 5,643 103 6,083 42 5 1,441 221 3,887 487 5,430 78 626 172 3,181 29,638 13,440 4,490 51 5,763 57 60 1,307 152 3,605 582 5,894 79 626,790 181,360 3,457,325 44,706,835 lfl.996.775 8,625,040 165,000 9,474,130 84,500 7,500 2,216,250 327,750 6,053,465 779,665 7.445.890 80 872,975 225,330 3,383,360 37,142,275 17,702,585 5,713,490 72,850 7,266,900 94,980 82,275 1,654,065 199,435 4,534,575 701,570 6,326,450 81 6,135 2,781 56,465 260, 279 149,979 45,796 1,282 25,120 335 8,855 2,350 10,600 2,980 38,102 82 11,270 4,670 81,314 293,156 164,003 38,613 3,530 34,825 420 330 9,490 2,000 18,060 4,525 52, 185 8 3 5,772 2,470 44,838 254, 080 149,825 45,051 2,111 23,911 235 8,505 2,025 10,540 2,606 33, 182 84 272 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 10.-FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER OF COWS, AND DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD, BY NUMBER OF MILK COWS, FOR ALL COMMERCIAL FARMS AND DARtY FARMS: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms . See text] (For definitions and explanations, Areas 1 and A All commercial farms: Milk cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold f arms reporting . gallons . dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars . With less than 10 milk cows od band: Milk cows farms reporting number Whole milk sold farms reporting gallons dollars Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfat dollars With 10 to 29 milk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting number Whole milk sold farms reporting gallons dollars Cream sold farms reporting pounds of butterfat dollars With 30 to 49 nilk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. Whole milk sold farms reporting . gallons. dollars. Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars . With 50 or more aUk covs on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number. Whole milk sold farms reporting . gallons, dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars . Dairy farms: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. galloi dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With less than 10 milk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting . number. Whole milk sold farms reporting . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars . With 10 to 29 milk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting . gallons . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat dollars . With 30 to 49 milk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting . gallons . dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars . With 50 or aore ailk com on hand: Milk cows farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting . gallons . dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars . 89,121 515,400 38,028 151,458,142 47,321,795 4,359 74,876 241,385 24,828 41,735,745 11,274,399 4,049 1,014,210 448,056 12,346 186,770 11,301 64,935,583 19,806,547 300 50,904 1,398 26,083,293 8,934,395 14,982 224,529 14,817 106,735,131 35,204,685 315 665,880 188,835 6,608 38,532 6,488 16,474,652 4,640,447 230 252 ,010 106,235 6,718 108,755 6,673 48,279,344 15,225,960 75 406,870 78,600 1,206 44,255 1,206 24,521,328 8,447,517 10 7,000 4,000 16,247 55,129 1,612 9,590,339 3,215,872 929 15,434 35,846 1,021 1,711,774 454,860 864 9,537 33,942 2,854 8,147,816 2,483,380 966 8,920 24,157 2,297 4,186,564 1,164,155 936 5,169 18,343 1,498 2,926,522 838,862 232 4,923 14,349 1,295 1,588,594 423,867 227 TENNESSEE 273 Economic Area Table 10.-FARMS REPORTING, NUMRER OF COWS, AND DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD, RY NUMRER OF MILK COWS, FOR ALL COMMERCIAL FARMS AND DAIRY FARMS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] (For definitions and explanations, Areas 8a, C, and D Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. gallons. dollars. Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars . tha 10 hand; farms reporting. Whole milk sold farms reporting. gallons. dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 10 to 29 milk cows on band: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. gallons, dollars . Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars . With 30 to 49 ailk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. gallons. dollars. Cream sold fsrms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars . With 50 or nore ailk cons oo hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. gallons . dollars . Cream sold farms reporting. pounds of butterfat. dollars . . Dairy faras: Milk cows farms reporting . . number . . Whole milk sold farms reporting.. gallons. , dollars. . Cream sold farms reporting., pounds of butterfat.. dollars.. With leas than 10 ailk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. gallons . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars . With 10 to 29 ailk cows on hand: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting. gallons . dollars . Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars. With 30 to 49 -ilk cows on band: Milk cows farms reporting. number . Whole milk sold farms reporting . gallons . dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars . With SO or hn ailk cow. on hand: Milk cove farms reporting . number . Whole milk sold farms reporting- dollars. Cream sold farms reporting . pounds of butterfat. dollars . 15,734 10,822 158,683 59,779 12,513 5,898 58,621,343 14 521,399 17,398,077 178, 070 395 250 506,150 32,400 125,510 14,730 9,800 9,273 44,362 34,885 6,714 4,491 12,829,821 6 662,976 3,472,043 1 751,740 305 240 146,820 30,455 70,095 13,755 3,142 1,459 79,036 21,286 5,007 1,317 28,464,428 6 ..."'....;. 8,1£4,332 1 890,147 90 10 359,330 1,945 55,415 975 6,651 99,031 6,606 44,801,706 13,711,840 105 2,675 16,410 2,655 7,022,752 1,949,180 70 3,295 52,265 3,270 21,863,108 6,458,065 35 20,061 1,894 8,314,315 2,536,330 1,130 6,420 1,135 2,690,579 716,635 1,728 8,664 9,986 62,966 499 2,832 3,307,479 23 557,367 1,182,977 8 770, 172 56 745 12,085 309,510 6,510 151,395 1,464 6,916 4,247 21,526 260 1,244 456,905 2 165,222 149,450 657,534 51 675 11,885 209,080 6,410 99,855 221 1,296 3,403 20,753 196 1,136 1,627,178 8 860,272 577,035 5 3 140,362 65 200 95,430 100 48,540 284 1,819 5,424 38,341 284 1,784 2,994,428 21,500,925 1,081,892 8,111,946 10 70 5,200 109,060 3,100 53,515 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS 274 Economic Area Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER OF CHICKENS, AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD, BY NUMBER OF CHICKENS ON HAND, FOR ALL COMMERCIAL FARMS AND POULTRY FARMS: CENSUS OF 1954 nly a sample of farms. See Areas 1 and . .farms reporting., number . . Chickens sold farms reporting . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . dozens . . dollars . . Other poultry and poultry products sold. -dollars. . With less than 400 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting.. number. . Chickens sold farms reporting.. number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens . . dollars . . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars . . With 400 to 799 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting . . Chickens sold farms reporting . . number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens . . dollars . . Other poultry and poultry produc ts sold dollars . . With 800 to 1,599 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens A months old and over farms reporting . . number . . Chickens sold farms reporting. . number. . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting.. dozens . . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. With 1,600 to 3,199 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens A months old and over farms reporting.. number . . Chickens sold farms reporting . . number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens . . dollars.. Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars-- With 3,200 or more chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens A months old and over farms reporting.. Chickens sold farms reporting . . number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens. . dollars . . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars . . Poultry farms: Chickens A months old and over... farms reporting.. number. . Chickens sold farms reporting . . number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens. . dollars. . Other poultry and poultry products sold . .dollars. . With less than 400 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens A months old and over farms reporting.. number . . Chickens sold farms reporting . . number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . . dozens. . dollars. . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars. . With 400 to 799 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens A months old and over farms reporting.. number . . Chickens sold farms reporting . . number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting.. dozens . . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. With 800 to 1,599 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens A months old and over farms reporting.. number . . Chickens sold farms reporting.. number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . dozens. . dollars. . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. With 1,600 to 3,199 chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens A months old and over farms reporting.. number . . Chickens sold farms reporting.. number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting. . dozens . . dollars. . Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. With 3,200 or more chickens 4 months old and over: Chickens A months old and over farms reporting.. number . . Chickens sold farms reporting.. number . . Chicken eggs sold farms reporting . , dozens . . dollars . , Other poultry and poultry products sold dollars.. 104, 918 5,328,406 20,702 7,516,026 49,321 21,020,881 8,263,951 439, 55 A 103,811 4,763,560 19,601 6,372,466 48,230 11,995,151 4,389,584 427, 507 709 2,695,735 1,118,817 1,122 26,441 1,156,607 3,121 873,227 5,547 3,401,765 1,324,092 58,976 26,150 868,931 2,830 595,182 5,256 1,023,650 387,200 48,164 153 259,475 57,410 283 101 2,567,245 994,140 1,074,485 420,275 4,460 3,725 72 26 162,807 57,787 71 26 73,550 14,800 72 26 1,330,750 425,350 609,965 181,980 6,465 6,465 43 11 239,200 43,750 43 11 213,000 64,500 43 11 2,432,000 481,000 1,071,100 143,600 1,453 245 842,333 208,100 1,436 250 6,286,555 696,455 1,331 240 6,073,605 1,736,125 3,522,320 650,830 226,755 4,585 882 85 116,018 14,400 870 90 5,460,195 468,305 765 80 1,343,010 146,450 571,655 59,485 221,145 100 281 60 146,680 28,950 281 60 398,735 123,275 276 60 1,520,450 224,925 653,380 88,810 1,110 610 180 fa5 198,135 72,000 175 65 152,875 31,875 180 65 1,678,395 580,400 707,720 212,955 4,250 3,625 70 25 157,500 55,000 70 25 71,250 12,500 70 25 1,272,750 397,350 586,565 173,580 250 250 40 10 224,000 37,750 40 10 203,500 60,500 40 10 2,259,000 389,000 1,003,000 116,000 11,231 491,611 2,456 455,200 5,180 1,253,523 416,742 10,305 11,181 456,226 2,406 396,955 5,130 893,298 305,352 10,305 35 289,824 1,360 157,186 2,863 777,825 309,625 9,630 5,782 277,474 1,339 148,941 2,842 661,390 250, 530 9,630 15 6,885 51 101,830 TENNESSEE 275 Economic Area Table ll.-FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER OF CHICKENS, AND POULTRY PRODUCTS SOLD, BY NUMBER OF CHICKENS ON HAND, FOR ALL COMMERCIAL FARMS AND POULTRY FARMS: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. S e text] Item Areas 5 and B Area 6 Area 7 Areas 8a, C, and D Area 8b (For definitions and explanations, see text) All commercial farms: 1 Chickens 4 months old and over. . .farms reporting... 17,074 11,483 1,816 8,607 16,516 2 number . . . 1,116,018 761,652 156,908 515,738 960,845 3 3,632 2,771 626 2,137 3,380 4 number. . . 1,067,794 575, 500 832,065 2,509,925 453,075 5 10, 636 3,857,500 7,406 2,944,479 1,005 789,677 4,504 2,231,247 6 dozens . . . 3,983^370 7 dollars. . . 1,470,090 1,090,331 355,169 985,371 1,559,983 6 Other poultry and poultry products sold . .dollars. . . With less than 400 chickens 1 months old and over: 21,970 7,995 2,320 177, 580 127,304 9 16,873 11,392 1,744 8,488 10 number . . . 940,698 615,602 107, 108 429,813 811, 48C 11 3,431 2,680 554 2,019 3,209 12 number . . . 960,834 474,205 81li. in '. 2,162,345 342,245 13 10,435 7,325 933 4,390 14 dozens . . . 2,672,560 1,688,699 332,882 1,472,062 2, 701.75C 15 dollars. . . 911,510 582,726 141,379 629,076 980,683 16 With 400 to 799 chickens 4 months old and over: 21,970 7,995 2,320 176,345 127,304 1? 131 71 47 86 13C 18 number . . . 69,820 36,550 23,550 42,095 63,665 19 131 27,710 71 16,895 86 314,305 20 number . . . 10,125 13C 64,23C 21 131 61 47 81 13C 22 dozens . . . 432,750 211, 180 255,795 331,685 521,620 dollars... 165,950 78,105 123, 150 167,240 200,665 24 500 With 600 to 1.549 chickens 4 months old and over: 25 50 10 25 31 15 26 number . . . 49,750 9,500 26,250 36,310 19,50C 27 50 10 25 31 15 28 number . . . 34,500 4,400 11,875 30,875 12,00C 29 50 10 25 31 15 30 dozens. . . 292, 190 89,600 201,000 376,500 120,00C 31 dollars. . . 119,130 49,500 90,640 163,555 54.15C 32 With 1,600 to 3,199 chickens 4 months old and over: 735 33 15 1 25 34 number . . . 32,500 2,520 62,00C 35 15 25 II number . . . 24, 750 31,50C 37 15 1 25 38 dozens . . . 245,000 30,000 580.00C 39 dollars. . . 101,500 15,000 294,485 40 With 3.200 or more chickens 4 months old and over: 41 5 23,250 10 100,000 42 number . . . 5,000 4,20C 43 Chickens sold farms reporting . . . 5 10 1 1 number . . . 20,000 80,000 2,400 3, IOC 45 5 10 1 1 46 dozens. . . 215,000 955,000 21,000 60.00C 47 dollars. . . 172,000 380,000 10,500 30,00C 48 Poultry forms: 49 Chickens 4 months old and over... farms reporting... 165 121 111 305 255 50 number . . . 111,030 124,853 46,175 82,385 133,665 51 176 101 118 330 24C 52 number . . . 914,895 445,560 807,010 2,192,050 289,680 53 155 120 96 235 240 54 dozens . . . 948,050 1,203,430 429,160 996,370 1,320,495 55 dollars. .. 481,050 489,715 200,595 455,195 598,900 56 Other poultry and poultry products sold . .dollars .. . With less than 400 chickens 4 months old and over: 850 65 161,765 58,040 57 85 96 65 230 160 58 number . . . 14,680 11,853 11,225 25,255 22,690 59 96 76 72 255 145 60 number . . . 844,630 360,660 792,145 1,961,025 201,150 61 75 95 50 165 145 62 dozens . . . 180,845 1.22,330 77,490 399,870 293,735 63 dollars. . . "6,410 45,615 38,525 179,955 120,115 64 With 400 to 799 chickens 4 months old and over: 850 65 160,640 58,040 65 45 5 26 45 55 66 number . . . 25,350 3,500 13,700 21,820 29,475 67 45 200,550 68 number . . . 10,515 500 6,990 45,030 69 45 5 26 40 55 70 dozens . . . 205,685 36,500 190,670 229,000 326,760 71 dollars . . . 82,880 14,600 88,930 115,685 130,150 72 With 800 to 1,599 chickens 4 months old and over: 500 73 Chickens 4 months old and over farms reporting... 15 10 20 30 15 74 number . . . 15,250 9,500 21,250 35,310 19,500 75 15 10 20 30 15 76 number . . . 15,000 4,400 7,875 30,475 12,000 77 15 10 20 30 15 78 dozens . . . 101,520 89,600 161,000 367, 500 120,000 79 dollars. .. 48,260 49,500 73,140 159,555 54,150 80 With 1,600 to 3,199 chickens 4 months old and over: 625 81 15 25 82 number . . . 32,500 62,000 83 15 25 84 number . . . 24,750 31,500 85 15 245,000 86 dozens . . . 580,000 87 dollars... 101, 500 294,485 98 With 3,200 or more chickens 4 months old and over: J9 5 10 90 number . . . 23,250 100,000 91 5 10 92 number. . . 20,000 80,000 93 5 10 94 dozens . . . 215,000 955,000 95 dollars. .. 172,000 380,000 96 276 STATISTICS FOR STATE ECONOMIC AREAS Economic Area Table 12-FARM LABOR: CENSUS OF 1954 [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Areas 1 and A FARM LABOR *eek of September 26-October 2: Family and/ or bired workers farms reporting.. Average per farm reporting persons.. Family workers, including operator farms reporting. . Operators working 1 or more hours farms reporting. . 1 to 14 hours farms reporting.. 15 or more hours farms reporting . . Operators not working or not reporting number of farms . . Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting.. persons . . No unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more or not reporting number of farms . . Hired workers farms reporting . . persons.. 1 hired worker farms reporting.. 2 hired workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting . . 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting . . 10 or more hired workers farms reporting.. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more ) farms reporting . . persons. . 1 worker farms reporting . . 2 workers farms reporting . . 3 or 4 workers farms reporting. . 5 to 9 workers farms reporting . . 10 or more workers farms reporting . . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. . persons.. 1 worker farms reporting. , 2 workers farms reporting. . 3 or 4 workers farms reporting . . 5 to 9 workers farms reporting . . 10 or more workers farms reporting. . Farms by kind of workers: Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting . Family workers only farms reporting . . Operator only farms reporting . Unpaid members of operator's family only farms reporting . Hired workers only farms reporting. Operator and hired workers only... farms reporting. Hired workers by basis of payment: Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. persons . Average hours worked per month hours. Average wage per month dollars. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting . persons. Average hours worked per week hours , Average wage per week dollars . Paid on a daily basis farms reporting . persons. Average hours worked per day hours . Average wage per day dollars. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting. persons . Average wage per hour dollars . Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. EXPENDITURES FOR HIRED LABOR Expenditures for hired labor io 1 9 54. . . . f arms reporting, dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting . $100 to $199 farms reporting. $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5,000 and over farms reporting. rms with expenditures for hired labor but no ired workers reported farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting . $200 to $499 farms reporting . $500 to $999 farms reporting . $1,000 to $2,499 farms reporting. $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5 ,000 and over farms reporting . 172,626 47, 599 125,027 131,614 24,626 99,832 9,592 4,687 4,457 3,587 2,303 5,601 11,567 3,570 1,137 20,658 88,265 7,699 3,552 3,934 3,285 2,188 22,769 154,924 93,880 3,553 7,919 0.56 85,643 28,588,084 44,440 15,204 14,391 5,840 4,003 1,145 620 61,017 38,668 11,039 8,106 2,207 828 136 35,791 4,722 31,069 7,873 56,613 1,336 1,086 1,632 2,141 1,678 7,240 52,951 1,064 912 1,533 2,097 1,634 7,278 29,228 12,018 22,234 12,021,468 7,930 4,051 5,180 2,764 1,576 416 317 14,361 6,610 2,875 3,008 1,355 427 16,789 4,443 12,346 2,400 14,751 8,119 7,686 1,556,632 3,523 1,639 1,771 472 259 5,183 2,863 1,172 9,307 2,581 6,726 1,158 8,575 5,690 4,033 987, 654 2,186 70 TENNESSEE 277 Economic Area Table 12-FARM LABOR: CENSUS OF 1954-Continued [Data are based on reports for only a sample of farms. See text] Areas 8a, C, FARM LABOR Week of September 26-Ortober 2: Family and/or hired workers farms reporting.. persons . . Average per farm reporting persons.. Family workers, including operator farms reporting. . persons.. Operators working 1 or more hours farms reporting. 1 to 14 hours farms reporting.. 15 or more hours farms reporting . . Operators not working or not reporting number of farms.. Unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more farms reporting. persons. , No unpaid members of operator's family working 15 hours or more or not reporting number of farms. Hired workers farms reporting. persons . 1 hired worker farms reporting. 2 hired workers farms reporting . 3 or 4 hired workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 hired workers farms reporting. 10 or more hired workers farms reporting. Regular workers (to be employed 150 days or more ) farms reporting . persons . 1 worker farms reporting . 2 workers farms reporting . 3 or 4 workers farms reporting . 5 to 9 workers farms reporting . 10 or more workers farms reporting . Seasonal workers (to be employed less than 150 days) farms reporting. persons . 1 worker farms reporting . 2 workers farms reporting . 3 or 4 workers farms reporting. 5 to 9 workers farms reporting. 10 or more workers farms reporting. Farms by kind of workers: Both family workers and hired workers farms reporting. Family workers only farms reporting. Operator only farms reporting. Unpaid members of operator's family only farms reporting. Hired workers only farms reporting. Operator and hired workers only... farms reporting. Hired workers by basis of payment: Paid on a monthly basis farms reporting. persons . Average hours worked per month hours. Average wage per month dollars. Paid on a weekly basis farms reporting . persons. Average hours worked per week hours. Average wage per week dollars . Paid on a daily basis farms reporting. persons . Average hours worked per day hours . Average wage per day dollars. Paid on an hourly basis farms reporting . persons . Average wage per hour dollars . Paid on a piece-work basis farms reporting. persons . EXPENDITURES FOR HIRED LABOR Expenditures for hired labor in 1954. .. .farms reporting, dollars. $1 to $99 farms reporting. $100 to $199 farms reporting . $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting. $1 ,000 to $2 ,499 farms reporting . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5 ,000 and over farms reporting . Farms with expenditures for hired labor but do hired workers reported farms reporting. $1 to $99 farms reporting . $100 to $199 farms reporting . $200 to $499 farms reporting. $500 to $999 farms reporting . $1 ,000 to $2 ,499 farms reporting . $2,500 to $4,999 farms reporting. $5 ,000 and over farms reporting . 25,525 IS* 081 3,835 . 2,206 1,486 2,346 1,031 2,654 S . 1. E 1,587 3,532 22,648 14,915 13,136 3,958,013 6,935 2,395 1,937 897 703 19,149 5,117 14,032 1,910 4,848 1,007 1,810 . i 11,742 6,627 4,663 1,172 2,216 790,713 1,222 22,096 9,335 12,761 2,360 5,275 1,400 1,748 3,55y 1,147 2,133 20,753 14,345 8,681 3,342,985 5,291 1,336 ■ . J.' : 4,621 1,036 APPENDIX The Questionnaire Index to tables (279) 280 THE QUESTIONNAIRE Al CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE QUESTIONNAIRE: 1954 lion I.— PERSON NOW IN CHARGE Uf ».,.... ...n-iha. 'nut ofland. I NCLt'DE AM, LAND <>\\ \l I" Ind y cropland l.ut (or employer .flhe place is op< EMARKS. Total a 3 your landlord any casr j your landlord any shai mm i> vM^wibu"8 '.°.>OU.0pCrae.OT0 ,.w!™* D I lE..t*r Iho i» and addros of the employer tinder S'D RENTED TO OTHERS: S. How many acres arc RENTED TO others, incl.id " 'lh"lud.- «... ■..■|.',,r„h; ti.H- f.-nl.-I t...,l!iL-rs. I.ili., // "jt/ow," eA«Jt and «*•> to 7..«> [ISJ. tO Yea (o) How many acres are in tlm county? RESIDENCE AND AGE OK niton C171- OH t. UHHtMI. [18] GRAINS grown MIXTURE? . . D Now 19. WHEAT'1 D Now 21. BARLEY? . . . . Q Now 23. OTHER GRAIN threshed? BUcltW . SOYBEANS for ALL PURPOSES .his - (a) SOYBEANS for BRANS? (6) SOYBEANS for HAY* . . . .,-■ SO} BE INS housed Orgraicd, . (J) SOYBEAN'S ploi // ".Vow " cktrk and ,t,> to graftal [26]. (a) COW PEAS (or DRY PEAS? . . - (6) COW PEAS for HAY'' 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O irrigation 1 2 'I 3 X Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O X V REGION 12 Ky. (Reduced facsimile) TENNESSEE 281 [261. M.h II. H ami III \l I \ \II\TI Id S D.Noil; S. UHhAT. «»l.- "K H \ ;.JU:z. < I.OVKR M.LD. 1.1 Sl'l.DhZV lilt ND OTHKU PIBIi wpedeia -eed, [D No. V'V r"'"l,Bn",'"d la Vb. '"' lltepurl |>roduiti..n . j i . a I, CRIMSON l L01 i Bluegraas, feaoue, Ltd j no clo\< COTTON, ToUACCU, POPCORN, [35] Cotton? D Non. 36. Popcorn? ... Q Noi.i 37. Burley Tobacco? D Non. 38. Dark-Fired Tobacco? D Now 39. Dark Air-Cured Tobacco? . . . Q Non. 10. Irish Potatoes for home use >r(or*8Je" Q Non, (If lea* than 20 l.u.-hels «Pre handled, do no I. For home use 7 [DN. ID Ye, For sale for fresh ma |D So ca„.iers, freeier*. or o her prate™ ID Ye, II. „ \Iasy Acxca Wt:ne o .,[', e «ne crop were mad -i.. I. .- A ,',. A. 1 A. f d pole type*)? ■sr * :_ 121 *^!td- 12S * j_ 139 Pa Jut? o/ off vegetable! & HKRHIES AND OTHKIt SMALL KIIUITS: [*8] Were ai.y bcirie* or other S....II fruit* I D No. // » harvard Ihi- vcar for sale? to Lave* How Man. \\.:r.. HAXVKtm.li TMW Year Fob Sale— 49. Strawberries? Acre. * • C51] Are ftliy l>u.l Or <■ ■ EH ' | So fj Wo ' <4mJ n.,.1 {npovltwouiU place? -»*«.» |«1 ■ M Btich land In In l«-an h 56. CHERRIES? 57. PLUMS and PRUNES! 58. GRAPES? . f)THi:it PLANThDT fSI] Art there an , oil Drghumfor jq Ko " ' In V« (2) From how ma. - of cropland wen; iiM-d uiily i. harreated and not pastured i ""■" II "AT. ne," ftW* L .«„ ,. ,»„l,.n 166]. M Of llm ;,'"oi..r;.',' ::,;;„; d pasture? G S M.Nfn.ll, !!'i'""''i!" draonnn. or by on How „.. ,o ,„ l,„„. tab, bar,, tab, I f I(M\ ..r u (Reduced facsimile) 282 THE QUESTIONNAIRE Section VI.- FORKST PRODUCTS: ». this place? " - ■ - D Nono Cords____ , How many FKNCE POSTS were or will bo cut _ iv many CUT FLOW r US PLANTS, FLORIST '.lUJNS u.r.,1 PtiihlMi PLANTS la n T How SE ftTi £!' i by jou and bj o CATTLE AND CALVES: [76] How many CATTLE and CALVES or ail ages aw on this place? D None (Include all cowb and all other cattle and calves, boih dairy and beef, on this place.) // "Notu," check \\S an! IIMH US «■ MILKED YESTERDAY? D None 78. How manv MILK COWS were on this place yesterday' Include dry milk cow* Mill 79. How many GALLONS or MILK were produced yesterday ? 80. How many POUNDS of BUTTER were 3AIRY PRODUCTS SOLD AND TO BE SULD THIS YEAR, 1954: rail Was anv MILK, CREAM, |D No. // "No," check and a SUTTER, or CHEESE sold (this year, question [82]. iSH)T ID Yes .■ HiiK.-i s 4i„i rnl.TS. i OWS AND GILTS FAIlROWINi; [85o] How many sows and gilts □ None □ Nom LIVE THIS YEAR, 1954 made by you or^by ojhew ^Ref rYHOLE MILK ??.... D Nom (6) How much CREAM was or will be sold this year? . □ No (If cream sold by wulluti, h,liIIi[.In ■ H'H-S nd PICS sold D None Ssoldortobescld? D None CATT1 v.^not counting calve,, 2to2 and LAMBS S. MULES. COLTS. DNun WOOL SHORN THIS YEAR, 195-1; this year [1954)7 D * // "AW," check and .kip to quriion CM]. POULTRY: [883 Are there no* any ch.ckcu,, [ Q N« '/ "*< #<_* «" *> * uriteys, or olher poultry on this place I que&on [95]. 89. How mant CHICKENS 1 mouths old _ nd over, are on'thi* place' Q None (Hen,, pullets, roosters, etc.) 90. How many CHICKENS were or will be H Broilers' ...... . Q None (Reporl all I splact D Sow D Nom TURKEY FRYERS were raised I , ,,,a,.v TntKKi HENS „f TURKEYS I.I CKS. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O Irrigation 1 2 3 X Uiu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O X V REGION 12 (Reduced facsimile) TENNESSEE 283 |.-.-^-gaMag>E-.| [Ml H,,» ,i, COMMERCIAL Ffimi.VMM r.u.j HKTII.I/.IM: «" 11" I.~- >i.. ■..■«■- D None _■_»_ '00 ..ol rropl.i.di' D N< iED (1) (2) How miny [97J Ho* much LIME or LI MI NO MATERIAL »4» porcl.^d ll..,, year' Q Nuw 8 /00 (fc) HIRED LABOR' concentrate. and roughage*. al»o. imounb. (rf) GASOLINE and other petroleum FUEL * place the week of Sept 26-Oet. 2 WITHOUT E1V1N " "■ Ul.f hl\ INC CASH WA(,E> choreson thi.- place >!..■ ...■,-. ..rsopi 26-Oct 2' . . . Q Nunc (Iiicluilc ».cii.Ikt> of your family receiving c*-h wages.) // ' .Vone," rA«* and ,ktp to JUM..M [IM). HOW MANY OF THESE HlItKU PERSONS WORKING THE WEEK OF SEPT 26-OCT 2 WERE EMPLOYED FOR— (c) 150 days or more during this year? D None ( >ilil aee «k,i«i- I" ■ mi'* ■IIOWAhOOJ, ii plO) i I [102]. ioi. « hi ' oaa whirl, you and your i.i„i|, 100 and "lYo" J»> both $ in XII.— FACILITIES AM. EQUIPMENT NOW (IN THIS PLACE ntlude equipment and Utlllfler. ihet are temporarily oul of order. [102] I ,i> Telephone' j J"J ™ (/) Eleelrle pl| b | □ No la v.. |D No la v« ID No iDh ID No ' lDY» fM Power leed trim Ll) 1 AMI III-.NTKI) Til U'.KK.V.I HKIIT I CASH HINT I. 08. Il'te/urn, D Operator nily D Neighbor ENUMERATOR'S RECORD— To be filled STATE COUNTY . ^Chee.edl.y (Reduced facsimile) 284 ENUMERATOR'S RECORD BOOK - jaqmna aurq ®S0002SSSSSSS««5R j a! J * Sit i i 1 ! 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I* i i iS i >" i "S Z ; ; I Z. i * i 2 1 o ,-» o -5-1 5E Mated in Ihe ES ON THE d of houBeho ON THE L on who rente k, enter the n the land i5§-§ 1 li . *I° •Jus's. 3 o8.|S2>2 a aaa x~~ w ** * *•«' aia •pvnj jo sojwj^ - jaqujno soft 3SSSoSSiSS2S22j--j — — « — •; (lieiiiced facsimile) INDEX TO TABLES 285 Abnormal farms Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures cut for hay.... Alfalfa seed Almond s Angora goats and kids Animals sold alive, specified Annual legumes, specified Apples Apricots Area, approximate land Artificial ponds, reservoirs, and earth Asparagus Automobiles Austrian winter peas, Including Dixie Wonder Avocados Barley Beets (table ) Berries, specified Blackberries Blackeyes and other green cowpeas Blueberries (tame or wild) Boysenberries Broccoli Broomcorn Buckwheat Butter churned Butter, buttermilk, skim milk, and cheese Cabbage Calves. See Cattle and calves. Cane , sugar Cantaloups and muskmelons, etc Carrots Cash-grain farms Cash tenants Cash wages paid for farm labor Cattle and calves Cattle and calves sold alive Cattle and dairy products Cherries Chicken eggs sold Chickens Chickens sold Citrus fruits, specified Class of work power Clingstone peaches Clover seed Clover, timothy, and mixtures of clover and grasses cut for hay Color of operator Commercial farms Commercial fertilizer, expenditures for Commercial fertilizer uses of Common and perennial (English) ryegrass seed Conservation of land Corn pickers Cotton Cotton farms Cover crops turned under and land planted to another crop Cowpeas Cows milked Cream sold Crimson clover seed Crop and livestock farms, general Cropland By acres harvested By color of operator By irrigation By tenure of operator By use Cropland used for row or grain crops farmed Croppers ( for South only) Crop-share tenants and croppers Crops fertilized, specified Crops harvested from irrigated land Crops harvested, specified Crops sold Cucumbers and pickles Cultivated summer fallow Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and bedding plants grown for sale Da iry farms Dairy products Dairy products sold Date of enumeration Days worked off farm Dry field and seed beans Dry field and seed peas Dry onions Ducks raised Durum or macaroni wheat Economic class of farm Eggplant Eggs sold 8,9,10 4,13,14 4,13,14 3,4,5,9 9 4,7 3,6,9,11 3,6,9,11 3,6,9,11 2,5,8 4,5,6 1,4,7 3,6,9 10 4,5,6 1,4,7 1,4,7 4,5,6,10 3,6,9,10 Electricity Electric pig brooder Emmer and spelt English or Persian walnuts Expenditures, farm. See Farm expenditures. Facilities and equipment, specified Fallow land. See Cultivated summer fallow. Farm expenditures, specified Farm labor By color of operator By economic class By tenure of operator By type of farm Farm operators: By age By color By residence By tenure By years on farm By off-farm work and other income Farm products, value of Farm property, value of Farms, number By class of work power By color of operator By . '' la;.;;, By kind of workers By land irrigated By size of farm By tenure of operator By type of farm By value of products sold Farms with all harvested crops irrigated Feed for livestock and poultry, expenditures for Fence posts cut Fertilizer, commercial, expenditures for Fertilizer, commercial, uses of Fescue seed Field and seed beans, dry Field and seed peas, dry Field-crop farms other than vegetable and fruit-and-nut Field crops Field crops, other than vegetables and fruits and nuts, sold Field seed crops Figs. 3,4,5,9 5 3,4,9 4,5 13,16 1,4 1,2,3,4 4,6 io 13,15,16 Filberts and hazelnuts Firewood and fuelwood cut.. Flaxseed Forest products Forest products sold Freestone peaches Fruit-and-nut farms Fruits and nuts, specified. Fruits and nuts sold Full owners Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil, expenditures for Geese raised General farms Gilts. See Sows and gilts. Goats and kids Goats and kids clipped Grain combines Grains grown together and threshed as a mixture Grapefruit rass silage made from grasses, alfalfa, clover, or small grains Green lima beans Green peas (English) Greenhouse products Guineas raised Hairy vetch seed Harvesters, field forage Hay balers, pick-up Hay crops Hazelnuts (included with Filberts) Heifers and heifer calves Hired labor, expenditures for Hired labor by basis of payment Hogs and pigs Hogs and pigs sold alive Home freezer Horses and colts, including ponies Horses and mules sold alive Horticultural specialties sold See also Nursery and greenhouse products. Improved pecans Income, farm. See Value of farm products Irish potatoes Irrigated farms, number Irrigated land in farms By use 8,9,10 4,13 ,13,14 286 INDEX TO TABLES Ladino seed ■ Land and buildings, value of Land area, approximate Land from which hay was cut Land in farms By color of operator By size of farm By tenure of operator By use Land in fruit orchards, groves, vineyards, and planted nut trees Land in irrigated farms By use Land in row or close-seeded crops grown in strips for wind erosion control Land pastured Legumes, specified annual Lemons Lespedeza cut for hay Lespedeza seed Lettuce and romaine Lima beans Lime and liming material, expenditures for.. Livestock and livestock products sold Livestock farms, other than dairy and poultry Livestock-share tenants Livestock, specified Livestock sold alive Loganberries Lupine seed . Machine hire, expenditures for , Machinery, farm Managed land Managers - Mandarins (included with Tangerines) Mangoes Maple sirup made ,. Maple sugar made Maple trees tapped , Milk Milk sold ■ Milk cows Milking machine Miscellaneous and unclassified farms Mixed grains Mohair clipped Motortrucks Mules and mule colts Navel oranges Nectarines Nonwhite farm operators Nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs Nuts, specified Oats Oats cleaned out of vetch and peas Oats, wheat, barley, rye, and other small grains cut for hay Off-farm work and other income Okra Olives Onions, dry Operators, farm. See Farm operators. Oranges Oranges, including tangerines and mandarins Other field-crop farms Owned land Part owners Part-time farms Pasture Peaches Peanuts Pecans Peppers. See Sweet peppers and pimientos. Pig brooder, electric Pimientos (included with sweet peppers).... Piped running water Plums and prunes Popcorn Potatoes Poultry and poultry products Poultry and poultry products sold Poultry farms Power feed grinder Primarily crop farms, general Primarily livestock farms, general Products, farm, value of Proso millet Pulpwood cut Rams and wethers Raspberries Red clover seed Redtop seed Rented land 16 16 1,2,3,4 3,4 2 3,4 1,2,4 16 1,4,7 3,6,9 4,5,6 7,8,9 3,6,9,10,11 3,6,9 3,6,9,10 3,6,9,10 2,5,8 7,8,9 1,2,3 1,4,7 2,5,8 2,5,8 3,6,9,11 4,5,6,11 2,5,8 4,5,6 Residence of operator Residential farms Rice Root and grain crops hogged or grazed ye yegrass seed, common and perennial (English) Sampling, reliability of Sawlogs and veneer logs cut Seed beans, dry field and Seed peas, dry field and Seeds, field Share-cash tenants Share tenants and croppers Sheep and lambs Sheep and lambs shorn Sheep and lambs sold alive Silage Size of farm Small fruits Small grains Snap beans (bush and pole types) Sows and gilts Soybeans Specified facilities and equipment Specified farm expenditures Spinach Spring wheat Squash Steers and bulls, including steer and bull calves Strawberries Sugar beets for sugar Sugarcane for seed Sugarcane for sugar or for sale to mills.. Sugarcane or sorghum for s irup Summer fallow, cultivated Sweetclover seed Sweet com Sweet peppers and pimientos Sweetpotatoes Tangeloes Tangerines and mandarins Telephone Television set Tenants Temple oranges Tenure of farm operator Timber Timothy seed Tobacco Tomatoes Tractors Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes Tung nuts Turkeys Type of farm Unclassified farms Uses of commercial fertilizer Uses of land Valencia oranges Value: Farm products sold Farms (land and buildings) Livestock Vegetables grown under glass, flower and vegetable seeds, vegetable plants, bulbs, and mushrooms produced for sale Vegetable farms Vegetables for home use Vegetables harvested for sale Velvetbeans Vetch or peas, alone or mixed with oats or other grains, cut for hay Vetch seed Vineyards. See Tree fruits, nuts, and grapes. Wage rates Walnuts (English or Persian) Watermelons Water, piped running Wax beans. See Snap beans. Wheat White farm operators Wild hay cut Winter wheat Woodland in farm, by use Wool shorn Workers: Family Hired Regular Seasonal Work off farm Work power, class of Years on farm Youngberries 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 i. 8 > 10 4,5 2,2a 9 2,2a GOVERmENT HUNTING QFFia